(Front Cover) KSTC Echo '59 (Page i) (Page iii) (Page iii) Northeast Missouri Archives Copy 2 State University (Page 1) the 1959 echo northeast missouri state teachers college (Page 2) contents ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL DIVISION STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS GREEKS SPORTS ACTIVITIES The Echo presents The new (Page 3) Foreword A NEW FEEL, A NEW SPIRIT, ASSERTED ITSELF ON CAMPUS THUS YEAR. IT WAS THE SAME OLD BULLDOG SPIRIT, BUT WITH A NEW LOOK. THIS NEW BULLDOG SPIRIT PERMEATED ATHLETICS, CLASSES, AND ORGANIZATIONS; EVEN STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS FELT THE NEW SURGE. THIS WAVE OF NEW SPIRIT WAS NOT AN ACCIDENT. IT IS YOU, THE STUDENTS OF KSTC, WHO DESERVE THE CREDIT. YOU BROUGHT THE NEW BULLDOG SPIRIT TO THE CAMPUS THIS FALL, AND YOU HAVE SUSTAINED IT THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. IT IS YOUR SPIRIT, AND THIS IS YOUR BOOK. THE 1958-1959 ECHO HAS TRIED TO CAPTURE THE SPIRIT WITH ITS NEW LOOK AND PRESERVE IT FOR YOU SO THAT YOU MAY CHERISH ALWAYS, THIS YEAR THE YEAR OF THE NEW BULLDOG SPIRIT. THE STAFF BULLDOG LOOK (Page 4) "All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men." Thomas Carlyle (Page 5) "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances and one man in his time plays many parts." --Shakespeare (Page 6) Progress under way. clean-up after a job well done Progress climbs skyward Thou art Brewer Hall, and upon this foundation we will build our dorm. These views of the campus feature the construction which has been in progress the past two years. The modern interior of our new auditorium (Page 7) Progress Putting the finishing touches on the new Pershing Building. Bright lights illuminate the interior of the new field house. Where many K.S.T.C, families enjoy the conveniences of home-The Fair Apartments. Near completion - Brewer Hall. "alley-oop!" (Page 8) Board of Regents P. M. MARR, Milan President EDWARD E. SWAIN, Kirksville Secretary J. ANDY ZENGE, JR., Canton The KSTC Board of Regents is the administrative body in the functioning of the college. The Board determines school policies, promotes building programs, confirms new faculty appointments and approves the school budget. The seven members of the Board are appointed by the governor. Mr. Hubert Wheeler, State Commissioner of Education, by virtue of his office, is an ex-officio member. HUBERT WHEELER, Jefferson City DR. WALTER H. RYLE, Kirksville HENRY BOUCHER, Memphis ELMER GIESELMAN, Macon W. A. CABLE, Hannibal (Page 9) Dr. Walter H. Ryle, President (Page 10) A Moment With The President Dr. Ryle, Reading his correspondence Sunday dinner at Blanton Hall cafeteria Posing with friends Row One: President Ryle, Representative Mackie, Senator Symington, H. Greene Simpson. Row Two: Harvey B. Young, Richard St. Clair, Edward Jayne, Walter Ryle, Jr. Joking with the Senator (Page 11) Founder's Day Dr. Matthews, guest speaker at the 1959 Founder's Day Banquet. The Founder, Joseph Baldwin. Founder's Day is celebrated annually with a banquet for faculty, administration, students, alumni, and friends of the college. Founder's Day honors Joseph Baldwin who founded the school in 1867. The second annual Joseph Baldwin Lecture was delivered by Dr. Matthews, president of North Texas State College and a Baldwin scholar. Faculty, alumni, students, and friends enjoying the Founder's Day Banquet. Dr. Knight, Dr. Matthews, Mrs. Ryle, Dr. Ryle, and Dr. Rieger at the speakers' table. (Page 12) KSTC administrative and instructional DIVISIONS (Page 13) (Page 14) President Walter H. Ryle President, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College The First Lady, Mrs. Ryle Kenneth Sykes Administrative Assistant to the President Nona Leonard Secretary to the President (Page 15) Assistants To Office of President ROBERT L. McKINNEY Assistant to the Office of the President ALFRED HOLZMEIER Housing and Parking Secretary WILLIAM H. CABLE Director of Publications RUSSELL HARRISON Director of Alumni Activities BONNIE McCONNELL Secretary Dr. Ryle Dr. Ryle and Dr. Rieger (Page 16) Dean of Instruction DR. P. 0. SELBY Dean of Instruction Business as usual in the Dean's office WANDA GARDNER Secretary (Page 17) The Division of Extension Service DR. ELI F. MITTLER B.S. in Ed., M.Ed./Ed. D. Head of the Division of Extension Service NOAH P. RICHARDSON B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director of the Bureau of Correspondence and Extension Teaching CLARENCE L. MURPHY B.S. in Ed., A.M. Associate Professor of Guidance FOREST L. CROOKS B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director, Audio-Visual Education and Program Service CONNIE HOLLOMAN Stenographer, Division of Extension Service EVELYN WELLBORN Secretary, Office of Student Teaching DARLENE RETTINGHAUS Secretary, Division of Extension Service (Page 18) DR. ROBERT M. WRIGHT Head of the Division of Personnel Service and Professor of Guidance RUTH B. BEAL B.S. in Ed., A.M. Dean of Women The Division of Personnel service FRANCES WILLIAMS Counselor DOROTHY STOUT Secretary, Dean of Women CAROL PIKEY Secretary (Page 19) DR. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF, JR. College Physician ALMA K. ZOLLAR B.S. in Ed., R.N. Instructor Emeritus in Health (1958) DR. RALPH HOUSE B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph. D. Professor of Remedial Reading; Director of Clinical Services SARAH WIMP B.S., A.M., R.N. Assistant Professor of Health Office of The Registrar ORVILLE E. BOWERS A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Registrar BETTY M. SHEARER Secretary (Page 20) The Division of Business Service PETE NICOLETTI B.S. in Ed., A.M. Head of the Division of Business Service KATHLEEN BOHON Comptroller MARY LANCASTER Bookkeeper ANNA EAGEN Bookkeeper VIRGINIA LESKO Bookkeeper ALICE CARTER Supervisor Stenographic Office MAXINE GOODWIN Switchboard Operator (Page 21) The Office of Admissions KATHERINE KEARNEY Secretary CHARLES J. ELAM B.S., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Head of the Division of Admissions The Division of Maintenance Service HOWARD G. MORRIS Head of the Division of Maintenance Service Row One: Gene Barclay, Carmen Shelton, Wilbur Mullenix, John Mikel, Vic McElhinney Lewis Brown. Row Two: Clifford Barnett, Cecil Leigh, Dee Eitel, Donald Green, All Castanier Dan Funk, Carl Guffey, Harold Keidel. (Page 22) Student Housing Row One: Karen Cafer, vice-pres., Mrs. Hazel Elliott, house mother, Betty Jo White, pres. Row Two: Janet Yates, treas., Carol Beaty, Peggy Barnes, sec., Jacki Manka. Grim Hall Brewer Hall Row One: Neil R. Bear, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Williams, house supervisors, Sterling Ruddy. Row Two: Jack Liebhart, Edwin Kendell, Bruce Haley, Donald Lary, Stanley Falconer. Row Three: Larry McAllister, Lloyd Brown, Ray Cothern. (Page 23) Blanton and Nason House Council Row One: Ann Naylor, Mrs. Ryle, Blanton, Mrs. Cragg, Nason. Row Two: Sandy Swank, sec., Karen McAllister, pres., Judy Kinworthy, vice-pres., Dorie Roberts, treas. Student Housing Mrs. Rosie Ransom, Director of the Blanton Hall Cafeteria. Brewer - Blanton - Nason. Cafeteria (Page 24) Education 'Education is the acquisition of the art of the utilization knowledge." --Alfred North Whitehead IVAN E. MILLER B.Mu., A.M., Ed.D. Professor of Education Head of the Division of Education CECIL H. ALLEN B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Psychology (1958) FELIX ROTHSCHILD A.B., A.M. Director of Student Teaching, Secondary Level Professor of Secondary Education WILLIE WHITSON B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director of Student Teaching, Elementary Level Assistant Professor of Primary Education PETE NICOLETTI B.S. in Ed., A.M. Head of Division of Business Service ANNA MARIE KORSEN B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Kindergarten HALBERT B. TATE B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ed. D. Professor of School Administration FOREST L. CROOKS B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director, Audio-Visual Education and Program Service (Page 25) RICHARD ST. CLAIR B.S. in Ed., A.M. Associate Professor of Education LINN R. TERRY A.A., A.B., Ed.M., Ed. D. Professor of Elementary Education RALPH HOUSE B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.C Professor of Remedial Reading Director of Clinical Services SALLIE PATTINSON B.S., A.M. Assistant Professor Emeritus of Rural Education (1956) ELI MITTLER B.S. in Ed., M. Ed., Ed.D. Head of the Division of Extension Service Ophelia Parrish ADRAIN D. FULLERTON A.B., A.M. Principal, Ophelia Parrish Junior High School (Page 26) Science and Mathematics WRAY M. RIEGER A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Head of the Division of Science and Mathematics MAX E BELL B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Botany JOHN D. BLACK A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Zoology WILLIS J. BRAY B.Pd., A.B., B.S. in Ed. A.M., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry (1952) LEWIS C. CLEVENGER B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Botany (1954) Science Hall MAURICE FINKEL B.S., M.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Professor of Science Education MAX FREELAND B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry "The real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches" --Bacon (Page 27) GEORGE HAROLD JAMISON B.S., A.M. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics (1956) JOHN GREENBANK B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics DEAN ROSEBERY B.S. in Ed., Ph.D. Professor in General Science EUGENE WILLIAM SMITH B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physics QUENTIN SMITH A.B., B.S. in Ed., Ed. M. Instructor in Mathematics Education Home Economics H. W. WILLIAMS B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics DOROTHY PEARSON B.S. in Ed., A.M. Associate Professor of Foods and Nutrition Head of the Division of Home Economics GERALDINE GOSCH A.B., M.S. Instructor in Clothing and Textiles LLORA B. MAGEE Ph.B., A.M. Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Home Economics (1956) MARILYN SIMMONS B.S. in Ed. Assistant Instructorin Home Economics Home Management House (Page 28) Fine Arts "God mode the world os on artist and that is why the world must learn from its artists." --George Bernard Shaw KARL E. WEBB B.S. in Ed., A.M. Professor of Theory and Instrumental Music Head of the Division of Fine Arts HELEN A. BABBITT B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Art MELVIN L. OLSON A.B., A.M. Instructor in Painting NITA PATTERSON B.S., A.M. Instructor in Fine Arts JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF B.Mu., Professor Emeritus of Music (1951) LANSING W. BULGIN A.B., M.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music Education IRENE DAILEY B.S. in Ed., M. Mu. Instructor in Piano and Theory JOHN C. GOETZE B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Instrumental Music STEPHEN G. HOBSON A.B., M.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Vocal Music LEON C. KAREL B.Mu., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Theory FREDERIC A. KIRCHBERGER A.M., Mus. d. Professor of Piano PAUL STRUB B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed. D. Professor of Band Music (Page 29) PHRADIE WELLS B.S. in Ed. Assistant Professor of Vocal Music RALPH E. VALENTINE B.S. in Ed., A.M. Associate Professor of Music Education FRED J. YOUNG B.Mu. Ed., M. M. Instructor in Woodwinds Library Science BENTON F. SCHEIDE A.B. A.M. Head of the Division of Libraries and Museums 'The wise man reads both books and life itself." --Lin Yutang Mrs. Kibler explains one of the many interesting bulletin board displays in the library SYLVA G. BROWNE B.S. in Ed., B.S. in L.S. Librarian BESSIE BROWNING B.S. in Ed., A.M. in L.S. Cataloguer ETHEL HOOK B.S. in Ed., A.M. Director of Libraries Emeritus (1956) FLOREINE KIBLER B.S. in Ed., A.M. in L.S. Reference Librarian (Page 30) Business Education CHARLES E. KAUZLARICH B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Business Education Head of the Division of Business Education "He profits most who serves best." --Authur Sheldon Dr. Mickelson explains penmanship techniques. EUGENE J. CROARKIN B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Business Education VERA GARES B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Business Education HAROLD MICKELSON B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. Professor of Business Education LAURA RUTH HULSE B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Business Education RALPH MONAY A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Business Education (Page 31) Practical Arts NORVELL C. ALLEN B.S., A.M. Assistant Professor of Agriculture LYLE CARTER B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Arts and Crafts OTHO L. BARNETT B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant of Drafting Head of the Division of Practical Arts DUANE R. COLE B.S. in Ed., M.S. Instructor in Metals HUGH GARDNER B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Photography WILLIAM T. MINOR B.S. in Ed., M.S. Assistant Professor of Woodworking ROLAND F. NAGEL B.S. in Ed., M. Ed., Ed.D. Professor of Industrial Education RALPH SHAIN B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Industrial Arts "The mystery of mysteries is to view machines making machines." --Benjamin Disraeli Practical Arts Building (Page 32) Language and Literature CALVIN V. HUENEMANN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Literature Head of the Division of Language and Literature BERENICE BEGGS B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor Emeritus of Children's Literature (1958) GEORGIA CLIFTON A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Language and Literature SHEROD J. COLLINS B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of Speech VERA E. FAWCETT B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor Emeritus of English (1955) HANS H. HAGEMANN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of German JACK HENSLEY B.S. in Ed., M.S. Assistant Professor of Speech LEITA BALLEW HENSLEY A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Speech Correction VIOLA A. MAGEE B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor Emeritus of Latin (1955) ELOISE HILL B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in English JANYS ANN MURPHY A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Freshman English JAMES HARVEY PLATT A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Corrective Speech (Page 33) MICHEL R. RAMON A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Spanish COLIN SKINNER A.B. Visitor Lecturer in Literature AGNES SLEMONS B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of Journalism and English NAN E. WADE A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages (1956) FRANCES WALSH B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of Children's Literature LEONA WHITTOM A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M Instructor in English EUGENE WIGGINS A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Literature ELIZABETH WORRELL B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Speech Baldwin Hall "Literature is but language; it is only a rare and amazing miracle by which a man really says what he means." --G. K. Chesterton (Page 34) Health and Physical Education The New Field House, Pershing Building Norman E. White b.s. m. ed. P.E.D Professor of physical education head of the division of heath, physical education and reacreation, director of athletics Maurice E. Wade A.B. A.M instructor in physical education football coach Joseph P. Dolan B.s. m.s. ed.D Professor of Physical education mary margaret estes b.s. in ed., A.m. assistant professor of physical education kenneth l gardner b.s in ed. a.m. instructor in physical education track coach W BOYD KING B.S. in Ed., A.M. Instructor in Physical Education Track Coach PHYLLIS BYRD KNODE B.S., A.M. Instructor in Physical Education Ralph J. Pink b.s. in ed., a.m. assistant professor of physical education Martha Spath b.s. in ed. a.m. instructor in physical education "Mens sana in corpore so no is a foolish saying. The sound body is a product of the sound mind." --George Bernard Shaw (Page 35) Social Science "History is from day to day; and it is not events, it is sociology; it is the progress of thought." --Alfred Whitehead GILBERT C. KOHLENBERG A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English History Head of the Division of Social Science WALTER A. BROWNE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Geography EARL C. CUNNINGHAM A.B., B.D., M.Ed., Ed.D. Professor of Philosophy JAMES F. HOOD B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Early European History PAULINE D. KNOBBS B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Social Science Education DAVID D. MARCH B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of American History NO-YONG PARK A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Research Lecturer on World Peace and Far Eastern Affairs WALTER H. RYLE, IV B.S. in Ed., A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Western Hemisphere History BING KUN SHAO A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics LUCY SIMMONS A.B., B.S. in Ed.,A.M., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of American History (1955) RUTH TOWNE B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of American History WARREN WESTON A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science (Page 36) Students (Page 37) (Page 38) Graduates HELEN T. AFUSO Nanakuli, T. H. Elementary Education ARTHUR S. AVIROM University City Business DWAYNE G. AYER Lancaster Zoology S. JERRY BRADBURY Kirksville Industrial Arts ROBERT BRADLEY Normandy Business ROBERT CAPP Hannibal Industrial Arts FRANK V. COLTON Kirksville City School Administration CARLOS DIAZDELEON Mexico City, Mexico Political Science DAVID DOCTORIAN Beirut, Lebanon Social Science GUS DOSS, JR. E. St. Louis, Ill. Physical Education RALPH F. GOTO Nantucket, Mass. Physical Education HO KYUNG HAN Seoul, Korea Social Science KYOKO HAYASHI Kobei, Japan English Education WILLIAM J. HIGGINS Green City Social Science NORMA J. HOLZMEIER Kirksville Music CHARLES E. HOSKINS Linneus Social Science WADE W. HOUTCHENS Kirksville English BASIL D. HUNT Newtown Elementary Education RICHARD HURLEY Kirksville History ULICE JORDAN E. St. Louis, Ill. Physical Education (Page 39) Graduates HARTMUT KEINER Dortmund, Germany Social Science NESE T. KIVANC Izmir, Turkey Literature LARRY LUTZ Powersville Industrial Arts JACK F. MANN Shelbyville Industrial Arts WAYNE MARTIN Kirksville Physical Education RICHARD MURPHY Keokuk, Iowa Music SHIRLEY J. NEWPORT Elliott, Ill. Social Science ELMO H. OESTREICH Salisbury Music Education UN SUNG PARK Seoul, Korea Economics WILMA J. PATTERSON Shelbina Sociology THOMAS P. PERRY Kirksville English CRESCENCIANA REYES Philippines Elementary Education REBECCA D. RIVERA Baguio City, Philippines Music Education DONALD D. SCRIVEN Kirksville Business Education JOLENE SCRIVEN Kirksville Business Education HENRY G. SIMPSON Kirksville City School Administration PRADHAN B. SINHA Ranchi, Bihar, India Physical Education HYUNG GOO SONG Seoul, Korea Social Science METTIE L. SWISHER Novinger Social Science (Page 40) Seated: Marvin Russell, pres. Standing: Don Swayze, councilman; Sheryl Mogg, sec.-treas.; Roy Tewell, vice-pres. Alta Carson, council woman, Betty Lucas, receiving first prize from Senior Talent Show emcee Kent Streeter. seniors (Page 41) Seniors MARVIN ABOLOFF Kirksville Zoology Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice-pres., 1958; Index Staff, 1956; Interfraternity Council, sec.-treas., 1958-1959; Pre-Osteopathic Club; Public Relations chairman, 1956-1957-1958-1959. PATRICIA ANN ANTHONY Memphis Vocational Home Economics Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma, pres. 1958-1959; Cardinal Key; Delta Zeta; Kappa Delta Pi; Band; D.S.F., pres. 1958-1959; Orchestra; College Chorus. DONALD DEAN APPLEGATE Trenton Business Administration WENDELL DEAN ARMSTRONG Agency, Iowa Business Education College Players; Pi Omega Pi. RICHARD L. ARNETT Kirksville Business Education SAYLAN ASRAL Turkey Business Education ROGER L. AUGSPURGER Pulaski, Iowa Music Aeolian Club, 1956-1959; NEMO; Band, treas. 1958-1959; College Chorus; Orchestra; Men's Glee Club, 1958-1959; Dean's Honor Roll. DWIGHT HAROLD AYER Lancaster Math FRED BACHMAN Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Arts Band; Industrial Arts Club. WILLIAM L. BAILEY Kirksville Business Administration CARL R. BALDWIN Kirksville Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma. WILLIAM ZANE BALL Laurens, Iowa Pre-engineering Phi Sigma Epsilson. RODNEY LELAND BARNETT La Plata Industrial Arts F.T.A.; Industrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon. MARTHA A. BARTICK Chillicothe Elementary Education HAROLD OAKS BASKETT Browning Math and General Science F.T.A. SUSIE BASS Kirksville Physical Education EVELYN MYRLE BASTIAN Monroe City Business Administration Romance Language Club. DALE W. BEAGLEY LaPlata Physical Education (Page 42) Seniors DEWAYNE R. BECKEMEIER Winfield Physical Education B. S. U. GORDON BENSON Ottumwa, Iowa Business Education Alpha Phi Omega, sec., 1958-1959; Blue Key; F. T. A.; Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President 1958-1959; Pi Omega Pi. MARGARET PHYLLIS BERRY Louisiana Elementary Education Association for Childhood Education, Vice-President 1958-1959; Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Delta Zeta, Historian; F. T. A.; Kappa Delta Pi. FRANK HOSKINSON BISHOP Burlington, Iowa Mathematics Square and Compass Club. PATRICA BLACK St. Joseph Home Economics Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; Colhecon Club; House Council, Secretary 1956-1957; NEMO; Opera; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President 1957-1958; Student Council, Treasurer 1957-1958; Westminster Fellowship; Band, Secretary 1956-1957; Orchestra; College Chorus. JAMES T. BLACKLOCK Fulton Physical Education K-Club; Football Letterman. JOSEPH WAYNE BLAKELY Salem, Iowa Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Wesley Foundation. RICHARD KARL BLANKENSHIP Adrian Social Science Education Kappa Delta Pi. ROBERT BLASI Pulaski, Iowa Physical Education BERNARD BLOCK New York City, New York Speech Correction AUDREY BLODGETT Brocton, New York Sociology CAROL R. BLOMGREN Albia, Iowa Elementary Education PATRICIA MAE BOLDON Atlanta Elementary Education DONALD JOSEPH BOLLER Kirksville Mathematics JERRY DEAN BOOHER Lineville, Iowa Biology Pre-Osteopathic Club; Wesley Foundation. ARLETA RUTH BOONE Marceline Business Education S.N.E.A.; W.A.A.; B.S.U.; Dean's Honor Roll. MELBA C. BOWEN La Plata Physical Education KATHERINE ANN BOWLES Hannibal Home Economics Alpha Sigma Alpha; Colhecon Club; Echo Queen. (Page 43) Seniors HERBERT LEE BRACHT, JR. Montgomery City Agriculture MAX EDGAR BRANDEN Moberly History and Social Science LINDA DEAN BROOKS Kirksville Social Science Alpha Sigma Alpha, rush chairman, 1958-1959; College Players; Historical Society; Wesley Foundation. CURTIS BROWN Exline, Iowa Business Administration CLYDE EDWARD BROWNING Edina Business Education and Business Administration. Agriculture Club, 1952-1959; F. T. A., 1958-1959; Pi Omega Pi, 1958-1959; Dean's Honor Roll. ARTHUR BUCHANAN Greentop Business Administration RONALD JOSEPH BUHR Washington Industrial Education Industrial Arts Club; Newman Club, vice-president, 1958-1959. LARRY FREDERICK BURKE Ottumwa, Iowa Sociology RICHARD W. BURNETT Eldon, Iowa Industrial Arts HEIDI HERBOTH BUSHNELL Kirksville Speech Correction College Players; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Council. BETTY JO CAHALL Montgomery City Social Science Historical Society; S. N. E. A. JOHN HAROLD CALDWELL New London Industrial Arts NEMO; Opera; Sigma Tau Gamma; Square and Compass Club; Westminster Fellowship; College Chorus. CARMEN GAY CALVIN Sullivan Physical Education and Social Science Alpha Sigma Alpha, secy, 1957-1958; Kappa Delta Pi; W. A. A. JOHN RICHARD CAMPBELL Ottumwa, Iowa Business Education Agriculture Club, president, 1957-1958; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Sigma Epsilon. ALTA JANE CARSON Mexico Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed., treasurer, 1958; Panhellenic Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Council 1958 BERNARD C. CARTER Milan Industrial Education GERALD ARNOLD CARTER Centralia Physical Education K-Club; Football. VINCENT F. CASPER Green City Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Alpha Phi Sigma. (Page 44) Seniors GARY WENDELL CASTO Pollock Business Administration B. S. U. KI CHUL CHANG Seoul, Korea Art Art Club; International Club. KYUNG NIM CHO Seoul, Korea Sociology EUI WON CHOE Seoul, Korea Chemistry International Club. LAWRENCE O. CHRISTENSEN Glasgow Social Science Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society; Kappa Delta Pi. HELEN JEANETTE CHRISTMAN Kirksville Spanish and English F. T. A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Romance Language Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma, corresponding secretary, 1958; Westminster Fellowship; W.A.A. VADA GARDNER CHRISTY Keokuk, Iowa English BONG CHIN CHUNG Seoul, Korea Business Administration FRANKLIN RAY CLARK St. Louis Physical Education and History Alpha Phi Omega; Index Staff; Inter-fraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon, sergeant at arms, 1957; Student Social Committee. JOHN W. CLAUSSEN Shelbyville Business Administration & Accounting JAMES COOK Pattonville Religious Education B. S. U. ROBERT COOK Canton Political Science B. S. U.; Blue Key; Historical Society; International Club; Pi Kappa Delta, secretary-treasurer; Romance Language Club; Who's Who, 1957-1958, 1958-1959; Young Democrats Club, vice-president; Dean's Honor Roll; Debate Team. EZRA MELVILLE COPPIN Bevier History B. S. U.; Historical Society; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Delta. RAY ALLAN COTHERN Chillicothe Business Administration Brewer Hall Council; Opera, "Carousel"; Wesley Foundation, treasurer, 1957-1959. JOAN CRAGG Kirksville Elementary Education RICHARD R. CRAIG Memphis Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma; A. P. 0., pres. JOHN EUGENE CRAWFORD Kirksville Industrial Arts and Mathematics Industrial Arts Club. BOBBY LEE DANIELS Novinger Business Administration Band; Agriculture Club; Square and Compass Club, vice-president, 1958-1959. (Page 45) Seniors GINGER ANN DASHIELL Trenton Physical Education BILLY DEAN DAVIS Maquoketa, Iowa Business Administration Dean's Honor Roll, 1958. GLEN F. DEAR Kirksville Phi Sigma Epsilon. DON FREDERICK DEAVER Kirksville Music Aeolian Club; College Players; NEMO; Opera; Sigma Tau Gamma; College Chorus; Men's Glee Club. ALETTA RUTH DEILING Keokuk, Iowa Music Aeolian Club; F. T. A.; Opera; Panhellenic Council; Pi Kappa Sigma, vice-president, 1958-1959; Band; D. S. F., secretary, 1958; Orchestra; College Chorus; Student Mentor, 1957; Dean's Honor Roll. GLADYS DE NAYER Warrenton Elemetary Education JAMES CHARLES DE PUY Centerville, Iowa English Index Staff, Romance Language Club, program chairman, 1959. HERCILIA ELENA DIAZ Santiago, Panama Art Education CARLETTA MAE DISSELHORST Palmyra Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed., secretary, 1956-1957; S. N. E. A., Executive Board, senior representative, 1958-1959; Dean's Honor Roll. LARRY F. DIXON Bloomfield, Iowa Social Science Historical Society; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Veteran's Club. JUDITH ANN DURHAM Palmyra Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha, scholarship chairman, 1958-1959; Cardinal Key; F. T. A.; Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer, 1958-1959; Cheerleader, co-captain, 1958-1959; Dean's Honor Roll. ROBERT WILLIAM DYE Chicago, Illinois Social Science Kappa Delta Pi. KENNETH EDWARD EDELEN Silex Mathematics Newman Club; Dean's Honor JAMES E. EDWARDS Moberly Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma; S.N.E.A.; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Gamma. VIRGIL L. EGLI Kirksville Business Education B. S. U.; NEMO; Opera; Sigma Tau Gamma; College Chorus; Oral interpreters. HOWARD RAY EIFFERT Kirksville Mathematics RICHARD LEE EITEL Kirksville Music Aeolian Club; College Players, president, 1957-1958; Opera; Band; Orchestra; College Chorus. RICHARD LEON EITEL Marceline Music Industrial Arts Club, secretary, 1958-1959; S. N. E. A. (Page 46) Seniors ROBERTA LEE ELLISON Naples, Ill. Home Economics WILLIAM EPPERSON Gorin Business Education JACK FINERTY Keokuk, Iowa Business Administration RUSSELL J. FLEMING Macon Business Administration PATRICIA ANN FLINCHPAUGH Atlanta Speech Correction Alpha Phi Sigma, sec., 1959; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treas., 1958; Cardinal Key; College Players; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Delta; Oral Interpreters. CAROL ANN FOX Shelbyville Elementary Education JAMES B. FRANKLIN, JR. Laredo Mathematics MARY FRANKLIN Memphis Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cheerleader. JAMES R. FRAZEE Kansas City Music Aeolian Club, Pres., 1958-1959; Blue Key, Editor, 1958-1959; NEMO; Opera; Band; Men's Glee Club; Dean's Honor Roll. IRMGARD FREITAG Dortmund-Fiorde, Germany English English CLAIRE FRITZ Burlington, Iowa Industrial Arts SHERYL ANN FULLERTON Kirksville Physical Education Cardinal Key; S. N. E. A.; Romance Language Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treas.; Student Council, secy.; Westminster Fellowship; W.A.A., secy.; Band; Homecoming Queen Attendant; Dean's Honor Roll. ROBERT F. GARDNER Hannibal Business Administration and Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Corresponding Sec., 1958; College Chorus. RONALD E. GARDNER Kirksville Business Administration and Business Education LLOYD F. GHOLSON Centralia Art Education Alpha Kappa Lambda, Corres, sec., 1958. CARY E. GILLUM Unionville Zoology B.S.U.; Pre-Osteopathic Club; Sigma Zeta SHIRLEY R. GILLUM Macon Social Science & English B.S.U.; Cardinal Key; F.T.A. pari., 1958-1959; Historical Society. RICHARD L. GLASPIE La Plata Physical Education (Page 47) Seniors ROBERT GLORE St. Louis Physical Education MARILYN LAWSON GOODWIN Edina Social Science LARRY DEAN GORDON Kirksville Physical Education Alpha Kappa Lambda, (Pres., 1958-1959); Interfraternity Council; Who's Who. MIRIAM L. GOTTMAN Palmyra Elementary Education JOHN GRAHAM Canton General Science C. E. GRIM Kirksville Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, sec., 1958-1959; Romance Language Club; Sigma Tau Gomma, High Priest, 1958; Student Council; Student Social Committee; Who's Who; Westminster Fellowship, pres., 1958; Dean's Honor Roll. FLORENCE GRIM Bloomfield, Iowa Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed., pres., 1958-1959; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation, Alumni sec., 1957-1958; College Chorus. JERRY HALL Hannibal Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda, Treas., 1958-1959; Interfraternity Council; Wesley Foundation. ROBERT R. HALLER St. Joseph Physical Education JANE S. HAMAI Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; Cardinal Key; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi. DAN HAMILTON Hannibal Physical Education BOBBY L. HANKINS Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Business Administration ROBERT HARRIS Monroe City Physical Education BERYL D. HART Queen City Business Education B.S.U. JOHN HAWKINS Bethel Mathematics Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-pres., 1958-1959; Sigma Zeta, pres., 1958-1959; Dean's Honor Roll. JOHN HAYNES Hale Physical Education DALE K. HEANEY Marceline Physical Education EVELYN HEE Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; F.T.A. (Page 48) Seniors SARAH HEFT Kirksville Elementary Education Pi Kappa Sigma EDWARD HEFT Kirksville Business Administration PAUL W. HELTON Hazelwood Business Administration B.S.U., Pres., 1957-1958. GWENDOLYN G. HEMPHILL Albuquerque, New Mexico Biology CLARENCE W. HENDRICKS Kirksville Mathematics MARIANNA HERMAN Huntsville Elementary Education MYRNA HERRICK Farmington, New Mexico Elementary Education PEARL M. HEW Maui, Hawaii Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; S.N.E.A.; International Club. DORIS LEE HICKMAN Leonard Elementary Education S.N.E.A.; Pi Omega Pi, vice-pres., 1958; D. S.F.; Dean'ss Honor Roll. GERALD W. HILL Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Arts Education JAMES M. HILL New Boston Art JON E. HOAGLIN Hillsboro, Iowa Social Science MAX HODGES Unionville Business Administration STERLING HOLBROOK, JR. Farber English B.S.U.; S.N.E.A.; Index Staff, Editor, 1957. JOHNNIE HOLLAR Richmond Social Science Historical Society JAMES HOLLCROFT La Plata Zoology Phi Sigma Epsilon; D.S.F. MARTHA B. HOLLCROFT Hannibal Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres., 1958-1959; S.N.E.A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council, pres., 1958-1959; Who's Who; D.S.F., sec.-treas., 1957-1958. HARRIET HAMMOND HOAG Kirksville Spanish Romance Language Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Westminster Fellowship. (Page 49) Seniors DALE HOPKINS Elsberry Industrial Arts & Physical Education KAREN K. HORIBE Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii Biology Alpha Phi Sigma; S.N.E.A., Hist., 1958-1959; International Club; Pre-Osteopathic Club; Sigma Zeta. MARCUS M. HOUNSOM Glenwood Mathematics & General Science Veteran's Club, Sgt. at arms, 1956. E. GENE HOWES Kirksville Business JACK HULL Quincy, Illinois Business Administration JERRY HUSTON Promise City, Iowa Physical Education KAY K. IZUMI Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education JAMES L. JANES Farber Business Administration ROGER D. JARMAN Kirksville Industrial Arts SHIRLEY D. JEFFRIES Clarksville Home Economics MARTI JENKINS Macon Elementary Education College Players; F.T.A.; Newman Club; Romance Language Club. CHESTER JENNINGS Princeton Business Administration & Accounting Sigma Tau Gamma, Sgt. at arms; Blue Key, Treas.; Dean's Honor Roll. ROBERT JEWETT Kersew, S. C. Business Administration B.S.U.; Blue Key; Historical Society; Romance Language Club; Sigma Tau Gamma. HERMAN T. JOBE Newton Mathematics DONALD D. JOHNSON Trenton Physical Education & Social Studies EUGENE L. JOHNSON Elmer Industrial Arts Education LEONARD MARTIN JOHNSON Marceline Mathematics WM. P. JOHNSON Milan Industrial Arts Education I. A. Club. (Page 50) Seniors DONALD DAVID JONES St. Louis Physical Education KENNETH EARL JONES Kirksville Wildlife Conservation Education CLAIRE Y. KATSUDA Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii English Alpha Phi Sigma; F.T.A.; Historical Society; Index Staff; International Club. VINCIL LOU KAYLOR Shelbyville Business Administration Industrial Arts Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Square & Compass Club. BOBBIE IRENE KEHR Meadville Home Economics Art Club; Colhecon Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma. FLOYD ARTHUR KELLAM Elmer Agriculture Agriculture Club, Treas. 1958-1959. VERNON KELLER Luray Industrial Arts Education ROBERT KERBY Glenwood History ROSE JANET KING Browning Business Education Pi Omega Pi; Wesley Foundation. NELDA KIRKPATRICK Arbela Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Index Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi. RAMONA KLOS Kansas City Business Education Colhecon Club; Wesley Foundation DOUGLAS NEIL KNIGHT Browning Physical Education Industrial Arts Club; K. Club; Wesley Foundation; Track 1956-1959; Cross Country 1958. TOM E. KOOREMAN Louisiana Industrial Arts Education Blue Key; College Players; Industrial Arts Club; Opera 1957; Sigma Tau Gamma; Oral Interpreters, vice-pres., 1958-1959; Exchange Student to Spain 1957-1958. JOHN E. KOPP Maplewood English College Players; Index Staff; Oral Interpreters, Pres. 1958-1959. CARL KRAUS Keokuk, Iowa Industrial Arts Education RICHARD KREKEMEYER Palmyra Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, Historian 1956-1957, Treas. 1957-1958. CAROLE S. KURIHARA Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii Elementary Education ROBERT MITCHELL LANG Beatrice, Nebr. Music Education Sigma Tau Gamma (Page 51) Seniors BONNIE LANSDOWN Quincy, Ill. Elementary Education Association for Childhood Education. DIANA JO LE FEVRE Shelbyville Business Education JANICE LAVON LEGG Monticello Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; S.N.E.A.; Blanton Hall pres.; Editor of Index Staff; International Club; Pi Omega Pi, treas.; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-pres.; Who's Who; Echo Staff, Bus. Mgr.; Young Democrats Club; Dean's Honor Roll. CLINTON LESSOR St. Louis Physical Education & Industrial Arts Football, 1955-1956-1957; Independent Club; K. Club. RUBY LEUTUNG Kirksville Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; F.T.A. MARY PARTON LEVINE Hannibal Social Science RAYMOND E. LIKES Naples, Ill. Industrial Arts Education Industrial Arts Club, Vice Pres. 1958-1959; Square & Compass Club; Wesley Foundation. GLEN JO LISTER Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Arts Education MARJORIE EILEEN LOGAN Taylor Social Science Colhecon Club; Historical Society, Vice pre. 1958-1959; Wesley Foundation, Alumni Sec. 1956-1957 DEO JOHN LONEY Bloomfield, Iowa Business Education Pi Omega Pi. ROBERT L. LONG Kirksville Physical Education BETTY ANN LUCAS Kirksville Aeolian Club; Opera, lead in 1958 and 1959; W.A.A.; College Chorus. KATHLEEN MCCARTNEY Glenwood Elementary Education WAYNE MCCLAIN Keokuk, Iowa Industrial Arts Education DON MC CLANAHAN Linneus Mathematics JAMES P. MCCLELLAN Kirksville Business Administration JERRY WAYNE MC CLURE Bloomfield, Iowa GERALD LEE MC FARLAND Mexico Physical Education (Page 52) Seniors VELMA JOYCE MC FARLAND Mexico Business Education Pi Omega Pi. JACK MADDEX La Plata General Science Sigma Tau Gamma. JOAN MARCH Kirksville Elementary Education College Players; Delta Zeta; S.N.E.A.; Oral Interpreters; Exchange Student to Germany, 1957-1958; Westminster Fellowship; Band. JIM MARQUARDT Greentop Agriculture Agriculture Club, sec., 1956. WERNER MATEU Caracas, Venezuela Social Science ARDEN L. MESSER Kirksville General Science and Geography Sigma Tau Gamma. KENNETH L. MICHAEL Milan Mathematics and Physics GAYLIA MILLER La Plata Sociology Alpha Phi Sigma; B.S.U.; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi, sec., 1958-1959; NEMO; College Chorus. RICHARD L. MILLER Humeston, Iowa Social Science RICHARD T. MILLER Binghamton, New York English Phi Sigma Epsilon, sec., 1958-1959; Romance Language Club; Student Social Committee. ORVILLE D. MINCKS Bloomfield, Iowa Business Administration ANNABELL MITCHELL Kirksville Home Economics ORIN B. MOCK Elmer Zoology Sigma Tau Gamma. SHARYL G. MOGG Hamilton Elementary Education Delta Zeta, activities chairman, 1958-1959. FREDA C. MOHR Arbela Home Economics Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A.; House Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation. JUNE MOORE La Plata Elementary Education WILLIAM M. MORGAN Wyaconda Business Administration ROSEMARY MORRIS Cincinnati, Ohio Home Economics Cardinal Key, vice-pres., 1958-1959; Colhecon Club. (Page 53) Seniors BOBBIE G. MORROW Unionville Business Administration SHIRLEY A. MUDD monroe city English Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cardinal Key, pres., 1958-1959; College Players, Historian, 1958-1959; Kappa Delta Pi, pres., 1958-1959; Romance Language Club; Who's Who; Oral Interpreters; Dean's Honor Roll. JOHN PATRICK MULLIN, JR. Demarest, N. J. Physical Education K. Club, sec., 1958; Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, sgt. at arms, 1958-1959; ECHO, sports ed., 1958-1959; Football, 1956-1957. LANI T. MURAKAMI Maui, Hawii Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; Delta Zeta, treas., 1958-1959; International Club, Student Council W.A.A. VIRGINIA MURRAIN Purdin Elementary Education MARTHA ANN MURRELL Edina Biology Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Sigma Zeta ELEANOR K. NAKATA Eleele, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed. Delta Zeta; International Club; W.A.A. MARY ANN NAYLOR Jefferson City Elementary Education Assoc. for Childhood Ed., rep., 1958-1959; Cardinal Key; College Players; House Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Who's Who; S.N.E.A.; Dean's Honor Roll; "The Crucible". GEORGE NELSON Tenafly, New Jersey Physical Education K. Club; Student Council, vice-pres., 1958-1959; Student Social Committee, chairman, 1958-1959; Football, 1957; Dean's Honor Roll JERRY NELSON Fairfield, Iowa Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon; Chi Beta Phi. THOMAS J. NELSON Macon Mathematics ALOMA JUNE NEUMANN Louisiana Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma, 1957; Cardinal Key, 1958-1959; Kappa Delta Pi, 1957-1958; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corres, sec., 1956-1958; Dean's Honor Roll. ALFRED EARL NICHOLS Kirksville Agriculture Conservation JAMES NICKELL Brookfield Industrial Arts ELIZABETH A. NOVINGER Kirksville English Index Staff; Opera; Sigma Sigma Sigma, keeper of grades, 1958-1959; Orchestra; Oral Interpreters, sec., 1958-1959; Dean's Honor Roll. RICHARD C. NOVINGER Kirksville English B.S.U.; Index Staff; Romance Language Club, pres. 1957-1958; Men's Glee Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; College Chorus. WILLIAM PHIL NOVINGER Novinger Mathematics Interfraternity Council, vice-pres., 1957-1958; Phi Sigma Epsilon, pres. 1957-1958; Who's Who. EDISON W. NOWLIN Newtown Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. (Page 54) Seniors MARY J. NULL St. Louis Elementary Education Newman Club, vice-pres., 1957; Opera; Student Council, councilwoman; Student Social Committee; W.A.A.; Cheerleader, co-captain, 1959; K-V- Kats. JAMES O'CONNER Kirksville Social Science Alpha Kappa Lambda, social chairman, 1956-1959; Alpha Phi Omega; Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; College Players, pres., 1957-1958; S.N.E.A. Gamma Delta; Historical Society; Index Staff Opera; Romance Language Club; College Chorus, Young Democrats, pres. DOLORES OVERSTREET Ethel Mathematics Panhellenic Council, treas., 1958-1959; Pi Kappa Sigma, pres., 1957-1958; Who's Who. STEVE PANTAZOPULOS Turlock, California Social Science JUDITH PARADISE Hannibal Elementary Education Cardinal Key; Delta Zeta, pres., 1958-1959; Newman Club, sec., 1955-1956; Panhellenic Council, secretary, 1958-1959; Student Council, sec., 1957-1958; Who's Who; Homecoming Queen, 1957, Dean's Honor Roll. NELVA PAREDES Dourd, Panama Elementary Education KYUNG HO PARK Seoul, Korea Political Science LAWRENCE PARKS Independence Music ED PERNICIARO St. Louis Physical Education IVAN L. PHILLIPS Chillicothe Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. JAMES PHILLIPS Marceline Physical Education LETHA PHILLIPS Kirksville Elementary Education EDWARD E. PIKEY St. Louis Religious Education B.S.U. DORIS PORTER Hurdland Elementary Education JERRY PORTER Marceline Physical Education K. Club; Football. RALPH ORIN PORTER Green City General Science Westminster Fellowship. BILLY G. PRIVITT Osgood Business Education and English S.N.E.A.; Pi Omega Pi, pres., 1958-1959; D.S.F., vice-pres., 1957-1959; Veteran's Club; Young Republican's Club. CAROL PURVIS Memphis Home Economics Colhecon Club, pres., 1958-1959; Delta Zeta; W.A.A.; Band. (Page 55) DAVE RAINE Bowling Green Business Administration Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Student Social Committee. LOIS L. REBO Alexandria Elementary Education KENNETH RHODES Galesburg, Ill. Art JAMES RIEGEL Washington Conservation ROBERT J. RIESE St. Louis Business Administration GLENN RIGDON Greentop Conservation Education Pre-Osteopathic Club. ORVILLE DEAN RILEY Milan Elementary Education ROBERT G. RILEY Milan Industrial Arts Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Industrial Arts Club, pres., 1958-1959; S.N.E.A.; Sigma Tau Gamma. PAT ROBERTS Lancaster Physical Education Delta Zeta; W.A.A., intramural manager, 1957-1958; P.E.M. Club. JOHN W. ROBERTSON Queen City Conservation Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; K. Club; Sigma Zeta; Basketball, 1955-1956. GERALD ROBINSON Queen City Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed., S.N.E.A.; Historical Society; International Club. JAMES ROGERS Canton Conservation Education Band DAVID RONCHETTO Macon Business Historical Society, Newman Club; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Gamma, chaplain. DAVID A. RUSE Kirksville Business Administration MARVIN RUSSELL St. Louis Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega, treas., 1958-1959; International Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Who's Who; Westminster Fellowship; Dean's Honor Roll. KENNETH SANER Lancaster Mathematics JAMES SCANLON St. Louis Physical Education K. Club. ROBERT SCHARSICH Kirksville Industrial Arts (Page 56) Seniors LORETTA KAY SADLER Paris Elementary Education LUIS E. SANCHEZ Costa Rica Pre-Medicine Newman Club; International Club. LAWRENCE SCHROEDER Edina Industrial Arts and Agriculture Industrial Arts Club. LEON SCHUTZE Hannibal Mathematics BILL SCHWEITZER Hannibal Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda; Student Social Committee. JANE SENIOR Centerville, Iowa Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; S.N.E.A.; Westminster Fellowship. FLORA L. SHARP Kirksville Business Administration Pi Kappa Sigma. LOYD V. SHARP Ewing Physical Education and Mathematics NINA JO SHARP Ewing Music Aeolian Club; Newman Club; NEMO; Band; Madrigal Singers. JAMES SHEPHERD Seymour, Iowa Industrial Arts DON SHOEMAKE Farmington Physical Education K. Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon. FLOYD M. SHOTWELL Knoxville, Iowa Business Education BETTY M. SIMPSON Kirksville Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Pi Omega Pi. ROBERT F. SLAUGHTER Queen City Physical Education WILFORD SLAUGHTER Kirksville Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. EDWIN T. SMISER Marceline Business Administration B.S.U., treas., 1956-1957; Romance Language Club, vice-pres., 1958-1959; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Council, pres., 1958-1959; Student Social Committee; Who's Who. MARJORIE SMITH Kirksville Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Assoc, for Childhood Ed. CHARLES SNYDER Clarence Industrial Arts Alpha Kappa Lambda; Student Social Committee. (Page 57) Seniors HARRY R. SNYDER Clarence Mathematics T. W. SORRELL, JR. Kirksville Industrial Arts VIRGINIA SPANGLER Kirksville Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; S.N. E.A.; Dean's Honor Roll. JERRY JOE SPARKS Centerville, lowa Social Science BONNIE L. SPRIGGS Kirksville Elementary Education ILENE STEWART Brashear Home Economics Colhecon. SUSAN M. STOKES Rich Hill Biology Art Club; B.S.U.; College Players; Opera; Pre-Osteopathic Club; Romance Language Club; Band; College Chorus. JOHN G. STOUDT Kirksville Mathematics and Physics Chi Phi. GORDON C. STOUT Kansas City Wesley Foundation; Band; Orchestra; College Chorus. KENT STREETER Pollock Physical Education B.S.U.; K. Club. HERBERT L. STUHLMAN Palmyra Physical Education Gamma Delta. RICHARD P. SULLIVAN Albia, Iowa Social Science Band. DONALD L. SWAYZE Flint, Mich. Mathematics Pre-Osteopathic Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Council, councilman, 1958-1959; Who's Who; ECHO staff, business manager, 1957. LARRY G. TAYLOR Brookfield Zoology RICHARD TEGETHOFF Clayton History Historical Society LARRY TESTMAN Keokuk, Iowa Physical Education K. Club; Independent Club, treas. ROY TEWELL Kirksville Business Administration K. Club; Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Basketball. JANICE D. THORNE Bucklin Elementary Education (Page 58) Seniors ORVILLE L. TRAINER, JR. Modena Business WANDA TURNER Brookfield Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Index Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council, pres.; Pi Kappa Sigma, pres.; Pi Omega Pi; Romance Language Club; Who's Who; Wesley Foundation. ROBERT N. UPSON Ottumwa, Iowa Business Administration GEORGE A. VINEYARD Revere Business Administration JERRY VITTETOE Shelbyville Business Administration and Business Education S.N.E.A.; Pi Omega Pi. PAUL R. VOGT St. Louis Business Administration WILLIAM ALEXIS WAGNER Higbee Business Administration ROBERT N. WALKER La Plata Chemistry LAWRENCE WANTLAND Russell, Iowa Industrial Arts Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club; S.N.E.A., D.S.F. HAROLD WARD Hannibal Business Administration MARGUERITE WARD Trenton Social Science ROBERT K. WATKINS Lancaster Industrial Arts JEAN MARIE WEST Kirksville Elementary Education Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; B.S.U., social leader, 1957-1958; S.N.E.A.; NEMO; Opera; College Chorus. WILLIAM B. WHARTON Seymour, Iowa Business Administration Blue Key; College Players; House Council; Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Council; Wesley Foundation; ECHO staff, asst, ed; Band. ERMA MABLE WINHOLD LaBelle Elementary Education BETTY JO WHITE Rolla General Science B.S.U.; House Council; Pre-Osteopathic, treas., 1958-1959; W.A.A. JERRY WHITESIDES Columbia Physical Education K. Club, sgt. at arms; Football. LARRY E. WHITNEY Kirksville Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma (Page 59) ORA KEVIN WIEDENKOFER Greencastle Business Administration KAY WILKIN Macon Business Administration WILTON LEON WILKINSON Kirksville Mathematics LOUIS WILLIAMS E. St. Louis, Ill. Physical Education STANDLEY M. WILLIAMS Harris Business Education Sigma Zeta, sec.-treas., 1959; Dean's Honor Roll. ANGIE LEE WILSON Bowling Green Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha, membership dir., 1958-1959; Assoc, for Childhood Ed., Cardinal Key, treas., 1958-1959; S.N.E.A., pres., 1958-1959; Kappa Delta Pi; Who's Who; Dean's Honor Roll. PAUL E. WILSON Shelbyville Industrial Education S.N.E.A.; Gamma Delta, Industrial Arts Club, pres., 1957. LLOYD H. WOLF Ft. Madison, Iowa History Historical Society. LOLA I. WOOLF Laredo Vocational Home Economics B.S.U.; Colhecon Club, sec., 1958. EDWIN D. WYATT Kansas City, Kansas General Science Opera; Wesley Foundation; College Chorus. RICHARD F. WYATT Corydon, Iowa Business Administration Phi Sigma Epsilon. ELLEN YAMASE Kauai, Hawai Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma, rep., 1958; Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; Cardinal Key; S.N.E.A.; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean's Honor Roll. MOON SUNG YUN Seoul, Korea Business Administration International Club. SANDRA ZELIGER Far Rockaway, New York Speech Correction CAROL ANN ZIPPAY St. Louis Business Administration (Page 60) Seated:Chester Jennings, pres.; Sandra Cragg, sec.-treas.; Standing: C. E. Grim, councilman; Anita Wolf, councilwoman; Robert Libby, vice-pres. Bob Lang won first prize in the junior talent show with an outstanding trumpet solo. Juniors (Page 61) Juniors ACOSTA- RONDA, LYDIA Boqueron, Puerto Rico ADAMS, RICHARD Webb, Iowa AESCHLIMAN, KAREN Kirksville ALDERSHOF, PATSY Ottumwa, Iowa ALLEN, WILLIAM Kirksville ALMOND, HARLEY Milan ARICAN, GUNSIN Ankara, Turkey AVERY, ROBERT St. Louis BAILEY, CAROL Ethel BAILEY, DAVID Kirksville BAIN, EDNA Mercer BATTERSON, ROBERT Ottumwa, Iowa BEAR, NEIL Centerville, Iowa BEAT, CAROL Mt. Sterling, Iowa BECK, DALE Marshalltown, Iowa BELL, JAMES Kirksville BELT, DONALD Marceline BELT, WILSON La Plata BENNETT, HAROLD Humphrey BENTELE, RAYMOND Macon BILLUPS, MARY Cantril, Iowa BINFORD, DELBERT Weldon, Iowa BLEDSOE, MARTHLU Kirksville BOEHNER, DARLENE Humphreys (Page 62) Juniors BOGAR, GARY Freeman BOONE, MARY Marceline BOYD, PAUL Hannibal BREIDENSTEIN, RALPH Kahoka BROWN, DAVID Macon BROWN, JACK Hannibal BRYANT, RICHARD Montrose, Iowa BURCHETT, GAIL Kirksville BURDITT, JERRY Monroe City BURKE, KATHERINE Burlington, Iowa BUTLER, ROBERT Macon BYARS, DONNIE Clarence CALONGE, JOSE Cunagua, Comaguey, Cuba CAMPBELL, GILBERT Greentop CANNY, GAROLD Ottumwa, Iowa CARSKADON, CAROL Canton CARTER, ARTHUR Rolla CASADY, LELAND Unionville CASNER, NANCY Kirksville CHEVALIER, JERRY Columbia CHOO, SOO NOM Seoul, Korea CHRISTOWSKI, HENRY Spickard CHRISTY, DAN Keokuk, Iowa CISNA, WAYNE Laclede (Page 63) Juniors CLARKE, DAVID Louisiana CLARKE, FREDERICK Louisiana COKERHAM, MARTHA La Plata COLE, DAVID Kirksville COLEMAN, VIVIAN St. Louis CONLEY, PHYLLIS Kirksville COOLEY, RICHARD Kirksville COPELAND, CHARLES Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. COX, CHARLENE Kansas City CRAGG, SANDRA Kirksville DALY, JOHN Webster Groves DANNER, DARYL Macon DATE, CHARLOTTE Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii DAVENPORT, DELPHA Callao DAVIDSON, GERALD Moberly DAVIDSON, VERLENA Moberly DEATRICK, ERNEST Kirksville DECKER, WILLIAM Ottumwa, Iowa DELAHUNT, JOHN St. Louis DE NIKE, DANIEL St. Louis DILLINGER, IRENE Hannibal DILLINGER, JANIE Hannibal DISSINGER, JOAN Perry, Iowa DODSWORTH, RONALD Kirksville (Page 64) Juniors DOUGLAS, BARBARA Seibert, Colo. DOUGLAS, MARY ANN Callao DUNN, WILLIAM Moberly EADES, PATRICIA Maywood EDWARDS, RICHARD Macon EICKMEYER, RAYMOND St. Louis ELLIS, RICHARD Kirksville ENGLAND, PHILLIP Bloomfield, Iowa EVANS, JAMES St. Louis EWING, GARY Meadville FEEHAN, WILLIAM Albia, Iowa FINKE, JANICE St. Louis FINKEL, THERESA Kirksville FISHER, CAROLE Evanston, Ill. FISHER, MARJORIE Kirksville FLESHMAN, SHIRLEY Pollock FORD, JAMES L. 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HAWES, LOUIS Keokuk, Iowa HAYDEN, CARMEN Palmyra HAYDON, JERRY Shelbina HAYS, THOMAS Wellsville HAYWARD, BARBARA Baring (Page 66) Juniors HELMICK, JAN Keytesville HENRY, KENNETH Laclede HERRIN, GERALD La Plata HERRON, LARRY La Plata HITT, JERRY Kirksville HOERRMANN, PAULA Novinger HOFFMAN, BARBARA Novinger HOFFMEYER, PATRICIA Wellsville HOLBERT, ELAINE Lewistown HOLMAN, REVA Callao HOLST, FRED Granite City, Ill. HOSKINS, MARTHA Mexico HOSKINS, WILLIAM Linneus HOVER, RALPH Novinger HOWELL, PAUL Des Moines, Iowa HUBLER, GARY Dinsdale, Iowa HUFFINS, RONALD Bloomfield, Iowa HUNT, CHARLES Moberly HUNTON, WENDELL Demarest, N. J. HUTTON, JOAN Clarence IRVING, BARBARA Trenton ISETT, RICHARD St. Louis JACKSON, DONALD Shelbina JACOBS, PATRICIA Kirksville (Page 67) Juniors JADON, SAMIRA Nazareth, Israel JARMAN, LARRY Unionville JEFFRIES, WILLIAM Lemay JENNINGS, KENNETH Browning JOHNSTON, THOMAS Larned, Kan. JONES, ANN Kirksville JONES, JACK Moberly JONES, JANET Ethel JONES, JERRY Kirksville JONES, LOUISE Allerton, Iowa KEETHLER, GLENDA Kirksville KEETHLER, JAMES Kirksville KELSO, JOHN New Cambria KEMNER, WILLIAM Sturgeon KENDELL, ELWIN Brunswick KENNEDY, JIM Mexico KERBY, PATSY Glenwood KIMANI, SAMSON Kenya KINGTON, JAMES Kirksville KINSELLA, FRANCES Chillicothe KINWORTHY, JUDY Mt. Pleasant, Iowa KNUDSEN, JOHN Jonesburg KOENIG, HERBERT Brooklyn, N. Y. KUTZNER, DALE Memphis (Page 68) Juniors LA CORE, ROBERT Kirksville LAWRENCE, BETTY Novinger LAWSON, THOMAS E. Baring LEE, CHAI-HYUPS Seoul, Korea LEE, ELEANOR YONG AY Honolulu, Hawaii LENZINI, JAMES Bevier LIBBY, ROBERT Shelbina LINK, DAVID Kirksville LLOYD, JOHN St. Charles LOCKARD, KENNETH LEE Kirksville LOCKRIDGE, CAROL Gallatin LOWE, HAROLD Cincinnati, Iowa LOSEY, MARVIN Kahoka LUKER, VERLYN LaBelle MCALLISTER, KAREN Lewistown MCCARTNEY, ELEANOR Kirksville MCCULLOUGH, ROBERT Atlanta MCGEE, MARY LOU Downing MCHENRY, BOB Livonia MCINTIRE, WAYNE Osceola, Iowa MCLAIN, JOHN St. Charles MCPHERSON, SHARON Memphis MABEE, BARBARA Unionville MACUMBER, REBECCA Macon (Page 69) Juniors MAGEE, LARRY Carrollton MAHONEY, LOUIS Leonard MANION, SUE Sullivan MAULFAIR, VIRGINIA Allentown, Pa. MAY, DEAN Novinger MEADOR, KAY Fulton MILES, WILLIAM Shelbina MILEY, DOROTHY Kirksville MILLER, CLIFFORD La Plata MILLER, DON Kirksville MILLER, JERRY Moberly MILLER, JOHN Macon MILLER, NORMA Corydon, Iowa MILLER, RONALD Queen City MONTES-ALBELO Manati, Puerto MOORE, MARIAM Barry, Ill. MOREN, JOHN Laredo MORRISON, DONNA Hannibal MOTTER, KEITH Kirksville MUDD, DANNY Monroe City MUIR, MARY Green Castle MULFORD, CAROLYN Kirksville NAERT, RICHARD Lemay NELSON, DORIS LEE Lewistown (Page 70) Juniors NELSON, JIMMIE Greentop NELSON, VICTOR Chillicothe NEUMANN, PAUL Louisiana NICHOLS, JOHN Mt. Pleasant, Iowa NJENGA, FREDERICK Kiambu, Kenya, Africa NOVINGER, ORVILLE Brashear NURNBERGER, THOMAS St. Joseph O'BRIEN, NANCY St. Louis PADEN, CAROL LOU Kahoka PARRISH, JAMES CHRIS Moberly PARRISH, WANDA Baring PASLEY, JAMES Laddonia PATTERSON, JOSEPH Shelbina PERRIN, LUCITA Hannibal PETERS, LESTER Hannibal PETERS, BO Memphis PHILLIPS, KRISS Selma, Iowa POOLE, JIM Milan POOLE, JOHN Milan PORTER, PHYLLIS New Cambria POTTS, R. E. St. Joseph POWELL, MELODY Argyle, Iowa POWERS, ELIZABETH Hannibal POWERS, ROBERT Rolla (Page 71) Juniors PREMER, GENE Kansas City QUIGLEY, JAMES La Plata READ, LINDA Kirksville REEDQUIST, ROBERT Kirksville REITMEYER, FLO St. Louis REYNOLDS, EDWARD Lewistown RICHARDSON, ALLEN St. Joseph RICKS, BILLY Columbia ROBINSON, DUANE Milton, Iowa ROBISON, NONA Brighton, Iowa ROCKHOLD, BOBBY Lineville, Iowa ROLLINS, ROBERT Kirksville RONAN, WILLIAM St. Louis ROUSE, FLORENCE Ayrshire, Iowa RUDKIN, ROBERT Ottumwa, Iowa RUSSELL, PATRICIA Keosauqua, Iowa RUSSELL, ROBERT Centerville, Iowa RYAN, MARVIN Seymour, Iowa SCHAEFER, CONRAD St. Catherine SALLADE, GARY Kirksville SALLEE, CARRELL Rutledge SAMPSEL, JOHN Callao SAMUELS, CAROL Pryor, Okla. SCHRODER, IVAN Laredo (Page 72) Juniors SCHULZE, SCOTT Vandalia SCHULZE, PATRICIA Vandalia SEIDT, BETTY La Plata SEOANE, ORLANDO Habana, Cuba SERFASS, KENNETH Brookfield SEVITS, WILLIAM Kirksville SEWAK, RAM Fiji, Indio SHEESLEY, SHIRLEY Belknap, Iowa SHOCKEY, RICHARD Lineville, Iowa SIDLES, LOUISE Numa, Iowa SIDLES, LUELLA Numa, Iowa SKAGGS, DARLENE Paynesville SLATER, PAUL Memphis SLOCUM, WILLIAM Hurdland SMITH, FRANK Estherville, Iowa SMITH, ROY Kirksville SPARKS, G. W. Moberly SPORER, GENE Marceline SQUIRES, E. E. Cedar Falls, Iowa STATER, LARRY Ottumwa, Iowa STEELE, KAREN Trenton STERRETT, RALPH Waterproof, La. STEWART, JOHN Ottumwa, Iowa STICE, ROY Downing (Page 73) Juniors STOKELY, STANLEY Bismark SWITZER, THELMA Bucklin SYKES, GERALD Maywood TEATER, ALYN Kirksville THARP, PAUL Green City THOMAS, DAVID La Plata THOMAS, JANE New Cambria THOMAS, JOHN Columbia THOMAS, MARION Columbia THOMAS, PATRICK La Plata THORNBURGH, GEORGE Weldon Springs THRASHER, BILLlE Pattonville THURMAN, BERYL Elmer TRENKLE, PATRICIA Jefferson City TRUITT, DIANTHE Novinger TUCKER, BENNY Hannibal TURNBULL, CAROLYN Philadelphia TURNER, JUANITA Ottumwa, Iowa TURNER, LELAND La Plata TWITCHELL, JACK Linneus VAIL, JAMES Kirksville VAZ, EDUARDO Venezuela WADDILL, SANDRA Brookfield WALKER, MERLE Ottumwa, Iowa (Page 74) Juniors WALTON, MARY Atlanta WEST, JERRY St. Louis WHITE, LINDA Hannibal WIGAL, SANDY Kirksville WILKINSON, JACK Kirksville WILLIAMS, DORIS Monticello WILLIAMS, STANLEY Brookfield WINN, DORIS Macon WOLF, ANITA Brunswick WOLF, JOSEPH Kewanee, Ill. WOO, HACK Seoul, Korea WRIGHT, DANA Moulton, Iowa YAGEL, LESLEY Purdin YONEMOTO, PATSY Maui, Hawaii YOUNG, BETTY Hannibal YOUNG, JAMES Hannibal (Page 75) Assemblies Every chair is filled for the weekly assembly. Senator Symington is introduced to some of the college students by Dr. Ryle. Participants in the sophomore Talent Assembly and Dick FitzHenry, master of ceremonies. Dr. Sylvia Sorkin is a guest speaker for the Good Grooming Assembly. Senator Symington, Representative Mackie and Dr. Ryle join hands in a "Democrat's" greeting. (Page 76) Seated: Phyllis Conley, sec.-treas.; Richard FitzHenry, pres., Standing: Jack Delahunt, councilman; Doris Williams, councilwoman; Scott Schulze, vice-pres. Dick Eitel's combo performing for the sophomore talent show. Sophomores (Page 77) Sophomores ADAMS, BERNICE Mexico ALVAREZ, ARTEMIO Monterrey, Mexico AMIDEI, MARY LOU Macon ASKINS, VICTORIA Lewistown ATKINSON, MARY Quincy, Ill. AULD, JANICE Centerville, Iowa BAGLEY, DALE Kirksville BAKER, ARTHUR Keokuk, Iowa BAKER, OTIS Eldon, Iowa BALDWIN, CHARLES Kirksville BARBER, JIM Warsaw, Ill. BARNES, MARGARET Luray BARNHART, ROBERT Unionville BARULICH, ANTHONY Cresskill, N. J. BEECHER, JANET Kirksville BENNETT, RUSSELL Ottumwa, Iowa BENSKIN, ROSALEA Browning BENSON, BARRY Andover, Mass. BERREY, LOUIS Perry BERRY, KARMA Canton BERTCH, JUDITH Oklahoma City, Okla. BIGGS, CAROL La Plata BOLEACH, LARRY Clarence BONSER, RAYMOND Mt. Pleasant, Iowa BOTTORFF, VERNON Ottumwa, Iowa BOWEN, LAVERNE Ottumwa, Iowa BOWMAN, RICHARD Kirksville BRENDEL, EUGENE Bergenfield, N. J. BROOKS, DONN Laddonia BROWN, LLOYD University City (Page 78) Sophomores BROWNING, SHARON Kirksville BRUNER, JOHN Kirksville BRUNK, EUGENE Ottumwa, Iowa BRYANT, NANCY Alexandria BUIE, JUDITH Shelbina BURKHART, TED Anabel BURNS, ROBERT Independence BYARS, CLAIBORN Clarence BYRN, JERRY LEE Greentop CAIN, ROBERT St. Charles CALLIHAN, WANDA Milan CAMPBELL, GERRY Monroe City CARTER, JOHNIE Centralia CASADY, CHARLES Ottumwa, Iowa CHADWICK, JACK New London, Iowa CHAVERRI, JOSE Heresia, Costa Rico COLE, BONNIE Fulton CONYERS, DOUGLAS Brookfield COOK, JON Kirksville COOK, RUSSELL Duncannon, Penn. COOK, REVA Seymour, Iowa CORBIN, JIMMIE Lancaster CORRELL, BERT Brookfield COY, ELDON Kirksville CRAGG, KAYE Kirksville CRAWFORD, HOLLIS Kirksville CRAWFORD, KAY Atlanta CRIST, JANIS Douds, Iowa CUERDEN, LINDA Nauvoo, Ill. CUNNINGHAM, PATRICIA Holden (Page 79) Sophomores DAAR, ARTHUR Kirkwood DABNEY, JANET Kirksville DALY, WILLIAM Mexico DARR, CLARA JEAN Kirksville DARR, LUZONNE Memphis DAUGHRITY, KAY Cantril, Iowa DAVENPORT, JIMMY Madison DAVIS, RICHARD St. Louis DAWKINS, DONNA St. Charles DIAZDELEON, MAGDELENA Mexico City, Mexico DINSMORE, REX Fremont, Iowa DOROTHY, CHARLOTTE Highland, Ind. DRACE, RICHARD Keytesville DUGGER, CAROL Milton, Iowa DUTTON, RICHARD Bethel EAST, SHERRILL Shelbina EASTIN, RICHARD Kirksville ELAM, MARLENE Kirksville ELLIS, SHARON ANN Hannibal ERWIN, GERALD Moberly EVERSMEYER, ADELE Wright City FARSON, NADINE Winnigan FELLOWS, RICHARD Keokuk, Iowa FITZGERALD, NINA Middletown FITZHENRY, RICHARD Tenafly, N. J. FLANAGAN, DONALD St. Louis FLAYHARTY, CAROL New London, Iowa FLESHMAN, BETTY JO Kirksville FORBES, CLYDE Unionville FORD, VIRGINIA Milan (Page 80) Sophomores FOSS, SHERRILL Purdin FRANKLIN, JANET Kirksville FREEMAN, DONALD Salisbury FRENCH, EUGENE Bloomfield, Iowa FYE, JOAN Mt. Union, Iowa GALBRAITH, SALLY Monroe City GARTON, BETTY St. Joseph GAUBATZ, LEANN Salisbury GERLEMAN, CHARLES Clarence GILCHRIST, CRAIG Keosauqua, Iowa GILPIN, JUANITA Kirksville GILTNER, GEORGE Ottumwa, Iowa GLADBACH, EDWARD Brunswick GOODNICK, THOMAS St. Charles GRABER, CHARLOTTE Downing GREENFIELD, JOAN Kirksville GUTHRIE, SCHARLOTTE Brookfield HACKNEY, WAYNE Unionville HALL, NANCY Hurdland HALL, TERRY Mexico HAMILTON, ROGER Kirksville HAMMEL, ARTHUR Webster Groves HAMPTON, DANIEL Palmyra HARDY, LARRY Shelbyville HARNDEN, MARY JANE Allerton, Iowa HARPER, DIANE New London, Iowa HARPER, MARILYN Oskaloosa, Iowa HAVNER, BARBARA Corydon, Iowa HELEGE, JILL Montrose, Iowa HELMER, JACK St. Louis (Page 81) Sophomores HILL, JANICE Unionville HOMES, LARRY La Plata HOOK, MARlE Allerton, Iowa HOSKIN, DONALD Unionville HOWELL, STACEY Kirksville HUSLER, CAROL ANN Chillicothe JACKSON, DOTTIE Downing JACOBSEN, JEAN Albia, Iowa JONES, JAMES Quincy, Ill. JUDGE, PATRICK Kirksville KELLY, CHARLES Kirksville KELLY, JOHN Kirksville KENDRICK, KAY Alexandria KING, BARBARA Shelbina KING, MARIAN Mill Grove KOCHHEISER, SUSAN Des Moines, Iowa KOEHLER, CLETUS Basco, Ill. KRAMER, JERRY Queen City KRAUS, WILLIAM Gorin KREHBIEL, DENNIS Ottumwa, Iowa KRIBAUM, HARRY Perry KROEGER, GILBERT Bethany LABERTEW, LARRY Noell, Iowa LAMBKIN, JANET St. Charles LANDRUM, BARBARA Hunnewell LAMKIE, THOMAS St. Louis LAND, JANICE University City LANG, NANCY Beatrice, Nebr. LANTZ, TERRY Kirksville LASSWELL, JEAN Williamstown (Page 82) Sophomores LAWSON, MARILYN Green Castle LEMAN, FELIX Calgary, Alberta, Canada LIEBHART, JACKIE New Boston LIKES, FAYE Naples, Ill. LINDER, DEAN Kirksville LINDER, GENE Kirksville LINDLEY, LANA La Plata LINK, JANE Kirksville LOSLEY, EVELYN Kahoka LUTZ, IRL Laredo LYONS, VIRGIL Brashear MCCARTY, RONNIE Davenport, Iowa MCCORMICK, WALTER St. Charles MCCOY, ROBERTA Keosauqua, Iowa MCCULLOUGH, SHARON Kansas City MCCULLY, INA Callao MCDONALD, SYLVAN Marceline MCGREW, MOLLY Macon MCVAY, DON Kirksville MCVEY, JANET Marshalltown, Iowa MAIRET, CHARLES Ottumwa, Iowa MANYX, ROBERT LaBelle MARR, PATRICIA Macon MARTIN, RONALD Kirksville MARTIN, STANLEY Hurdland MAURER, DAVID Ottumwa, Iowa MAYES, MARILYN Macon METCALF, WALTER St. Louis MEEKER, ALVIN Trenton MEINDERS, CLARENCE Kirksville (Page 83) Sophomores MERRELL, JERRY Maywood MERRINGER, GARY Ottumwa, Iowa MICHAEL, LARRY Corydon, Iowa MILES, DAVID Keokuk, Iowa MILLER, CHARLES St. Louis MILLER, PAUL Corydon, Iowa MILLS, DALE Columbia MINOR, ANITA New Boston MITCHELL, JAMES Louisiana MITTLER, TED Kirksville MOBLEY, ROBERT Kirksville MONTALVO, MANUEL Mexico City, Mexico MOODIE, PHYLLIS Marceline MOORE, JIMMY La Plata MORENO, PAULINA Panama, Panama MORI, STANLEY Kakai, Hawaii MORSE, ROBERT Boston, Mass. MOSSOP, EDWIN Warrenton NEAL, NANCY Ft. Madison, Iowa NEIGHBOR, WILLIAM Unionville NELSON, ALFRED Tenafly, N. J. NELSON, CHARLYN Greentop NEWELL, NADINE Eddyville Iowa NICHOLS, RUSSELL Laddonia NICKELL, NORMA Burlington, Iowa O'NEAL, CHARLES Marshall OVERTURF, LARRY Ottumwa, Iowa OVERTURF, STEVEN Ottumwa, Iowa PERRY, DOROTHY Kirksville PETER, DONALD Ft. Madison, Iowa (Page 84) Sophomores PETERSON, LAVERN Greentop PETTENGILL, MAURICE Trenton POHL, HAROLD J. Washington POLLITT, PHYLLIS Palmyra POLOVICH, JANAN Novinger POSTON, JAMES Kirksville PRESTON, JAMES Bethel RAMOS-PENA, LAURA Puerto Rico RANDALL, JO St. Charles RANEY, LUEVINA Frankford RANKIN, SHERRY Milton, Iowa RATLIFF, LOWELL D. Kirksville RHODES, JAMES Wood River, Ill. RICKER, PAUL Shelbina RILEY, BETTY JO Downing RILEY, JOHN Browning RINEHART, ROBERT Browning RINEY, ROSALIE Baring ROBERSON, VIRGINIA Festus ROBERTS, DORIS Kahoka ROBINSON, LOWELL Kirksville ROBINSON, MARILYN Downing ROBISON, ROBERT A. Macon ROMJUE, JANE Atlanta ROSE, CARL Kirksville ROSENKRANS, JAMES F. New London ROZENDAAL, JAMES W. Lynnville, Iowa RUDDY, STERLING St. Louis RUDY, NELDA Memphis RYALS, ROGER Unionville (Page 85) Sophomores SCHACHEL, TERRY Ft. Madison, Iowa SCHAPPACH, FRANK Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. SCHMIDT, CLARENCE Overland SAMUEL, MIKE Quincy, Ill. SANDISON, CAROLYN Moberly SCHNEIDER, GARY Dix, Nebr. SCHRECK, LAWRENCE Kahoka SCOTT, JOHN H. Brashear SCOTT, WILMA Laddonia SHARP, WILLIAM Allerton, Iowa SHARPE, GARY D. Ewing SHOFNER, ORMAN E Spring, Texas SHUCK, SUE Hunnewell SHUMAKER, HOLLY Elmer SHUMAKER, LEO La Plata SHUPE, ORVILLE Brookfield SIGHTS, RUTH Linneus SIMLER, SAM Kirksville ELLIS, JUDIE SIMPSON Kirksville SINE, ROBERT J,, JR. Paris SINGLETON, LARRY Keokuk, Iowa SINNOCK, DONALD J. La Plata SMITH, BETTY Cincinnati, Iowa SMITH, JOHN V. Brookfield SMITH, JUDITH Bethel SMITH, LARRY Keosauqua, Iowa SODERMAN, ROGER Alpine, N. J. SORG, JESSE C. Palmyra SOSA, RITA Mendon SORRELL, NANCY Kirksville (Page 86) Sophomores SOWERS, SHERRY Wayland SPORER, FRANCIS B. Marceline SPURGEON, BARBARA Keosauqua, Iowa STAEBLER, ROBERT Ottumwa, Iowa STANARD, SHARON Brookfield STEWART, LAVONNE Clarence STIFFEY, ERLENE SUE Canton STOUT, SYLVIA Kansas City SWANK, KAY Perry SWANK, SANDRA LEE Ottumwa, Iowa TAYLOR, EVELYN Kirksville TAYLOR, HARRY Garden Grove, Iowa TAYLOR, JAMES R. Brookfield TEE, DORIS ANN Ottumwa, Iowa THOMPSON, J. ROSS Macon THUDIUM, GENE St. Catherine TREVINO, RENIE Monterrey, Mexico TROESTER, JOHN Kirksville TULLY, THOMAS Ottumwa, Iowa TURNER, EARL E. Louisiana TURNER, H. DUANE La Plata VAIL, JUDITH Indianola, Iowa VAN DYNE, RICHARD Seymour, Iowa VAN DYNE, ROBERT Seymour, Iowa VAN MARTEN, PAUL Monroe City WAGNER, MICHAEL E. Higbee WAIBEL, CHARLES Boonville WALKER, DONALD A. Humeston, Iowa WALKER, JAMES E. St. Louis, Ill. WALKER, JANET A. Albia, Iowa (Page 87) Sophomores WALKER, RUBY Green City WALMSLEY, H. A. E. Alton, Ill. WALTON, JOYCE Bevier WATKINS, LEONARD Glenwood WEBER, BIBET Bevier WEBER, DONALD Hannibal WELLBORN, LESLIE E. Kirksville WELLS, RUSSELL D. Greentop WIANT, LEONARD Cope, Colo. WILLIAMS, DOTTIE Chicago, Ill. WILLIAMS, GARY E. Lewistown WINETEER, GARY Glasgow WINN, GARY Boonville WOLF, JERRY LEE Kirksville WOLF, MARTHA LEA Rothville WOLFE, NANCY Butler, Penn. WOLFMEYER, VERN L. La Grange WOOD, NORMAN Troundsville, W. Va. WOODIN, RICHARD Centerville, Iowa WOODS, DORIS La Plata WOODS, JUDITH ANN Montgomery City WOODWARD, DALE E. Parkville WRABLIK, RONAL J. St. Louis YATES, JANET Bloomfield, Iowa YOGUM, ARTHUR Bynumville YOUNKER, JAMES Milton, Iowa ZELADE, DONALD K. Macon ZIPPAY, JAMES St. Louis (Page 88) Seated: Sue Mayes, sec.-treas.; Larry Rhoads, pres.; Standing: Jack Ward, councilman; Sandra Giachino, council-woman; Not pictured: Steve Rinsberger, vice-pres. freshmen (Page 89) Freshmen AKAGI, JOYCE Kaumokani, Kauai, Hawaii AKERS, JANE Macon ALBERTI, KAREN Moberly ALEXANDER, KAY Green City ALEXANDER, LARRY Chillicothe ALLEN, RALPH Worthington ALLENSWORTH, CHERYL Hannibal ALVAREZ, ESQUILLIN Canovanas, Puerto Rico AMMERMAN, ANITA Green City ANDREWS, SALLY Rock Island, Ill. ARMATO, ANITA Arco ATKINSON, JO ANNE Glenwood AULD, ROBERT Centerville, Iowa AVERBUCH, BENJAMIN St. Louis AYERS, PHYLLIS Green Castle BACHMAN, JOHN Bloomfield, Iowa BAILEY, CHERYL Zearing, Iowa BAKER, BONNIE Lakenan BALLANTYNE, DOROTHY Hobart, Ind. BANNER, RALPH Kirksville BARKLEY, SONYA Numa, Iowa BARNES, JOHN Kansas City BARNES, PEGGY Sturgeon BARNETT, SANDRA La Plata BASKETT, JUNIOR Kirksville BATEHAM, CAROLE Menlo, Iowa BAUGHMAN, DONNA Unionville BAUGHMAN, GLENN Bloomfield, Iowa BAUTER, CAROLINE Fairfield, Iowa BAXTER, JAMES Lucerne BECK, LOIS Novelty BECKERT, JOHN Memphis BEEBOUT, JOHN Bloomfield, Iowa BEILSTEIN, ROBERT LaGrange BELFORD, SHIRLEY Ottumwa, Iowa BELL, SHARON Kirksville (Page 90) Freshmen BELL, WILLIAM Newtown BEREA, GONZALO Monterrey, Mexico BERRY, CAROL Mexico BERRY, STELLA Live Oak, Flo. BERRY, WILLIAM Mexico BERRYMAN, MARCIA Lewistown BIGGS, KAREN Mt. Pleasant, Iowa BIGGS, ROBERT Arbela BIRKENESS, JOYCE Excelsior Springs BIRKLAND, JAMES Allerton, Iowa BLACK, DONNA Ethel BLAIR, MAURINE LaBelle BLAND, LELAND Kirksville BLEW, JAMES Kirksville BLOEBAUM, RONALD St. Charles BLOOM, BOB Corydon, Iowa BOATMAN, JERRY Harris BOLING, DONNA Hannibal BOLLMAN, LARRY Newton, Iowa BOLT, MARTHA Warsaw, Ill. BONSER, JERRY Mt. Pleasant, Iowa BOONE, GLEN Blakesburg, Iowa BOOS, GLEN St. Louis BOTTORFF, CARROLL Ollie, lowa BOWZER, MARY Macon BOZARTH, CAROLYN Knox City BRADSHAW, LARRY LaGrange BREGMAN, BRENDA Philadelphia, Penn. BRINK, BEVERLY Kirksville BROOKS, GERLD Marceline BROSEGHINI, PERRY Novinger BROWN, BARBARA Newtown BROWN, JANE Kirksville BROWN, KEITH Kirksville BROWNE, ROBERT St. Louis BRUNER, DEANNA Kirksville (Page 91) Freshmen BUCKMAN, BERNARD Monroe City BUNCH, VON E. Kirksville BURCHETT, KAY Kirksville BURNHAM, DONALD Corydon, Iowa BURNS, CAROLE Bonaparte, Iowa BUTLER, NORTON L. Macon BUTLER, ZEDDA Kirksville BYERS, CAROLYN Slater BYERS, LOUIS University City CAFER, KAREN M. Louisiana CARPENTER, HEATHER Old Greenwich, Conn. CARROLL, PHYLLIS L. Hobart, Ind. CARTER, GARY J. Hannibal CHANCE, CHARLES E. Kirksville CHAPMAN, PAUL Wheeling CHITWOOD, DEAN Kirksville CHRISTY, BEVERLY Atlanta CHURCH, ALLEN E. St. Louis, Ill. CLARK, DAVID Brashear CLAWSON, VELMA Humphrey CLAYWELL, PATRICK Herculaneum CLOYED, DAVID Ottumwa, Iowa COLE, WILBUR Kansas City COLLINS, HERBERT H. Marceline COLLINS, JOE D. Kirksville COLLINS, LESLIE W. Canton CONE, JOANNE Memphis CONOVER, CLARENCE Gilman City COOK, PAUL W. Green Castle COOK, ROYCE E. Ottumwa, Iowa COOL, SANDRA Ottumwa, Iowa COON, VIRGLE Keosauqua, Iowa COORTS, LARRY Linneus COTTON,. HELEN Perry COULSON, ADAH St. Catherine COX, CHARLES Kirksville (Page 92) Freshmen CRAIG, THOMAS R. Macon CRAWFORD, CHRISTINE Kirksville CREASON, WAYNE Forest Green CRIM, LARRY Brashear CROCKER, BRANDT Chariton, Iowa DANIEL, EDWIN O. Hannibal DARR, MARY ANN Memphis DANIELS, ELIZABETH Glenwood DATE, HOWARD Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii DAVIDSON, JANET Kirksville DAVISON, WILLIAM Kirksville DAVOLT, ROBERT Kirksville DAVOLT, RONNIE Marceline DAWKINS, GERALD Kirksville DAWSON, BONNIE JO Ft. Madison, Iowa DELLINGER, JAMES Ottumwa, Iowa DEMORY, LLOYD La Plata DEWEY, SONDRA Frankford DEWITT, CARROLL Albia, Iowa DINI, FERESHTEH Tehran, Iran DINSMORE, LARRY Fremont, Iowa DIXON, LINDA Winfield DODDS, JAMES Edina DODSON, JAMES Mexico DORAN, DONALD Kirksville DOSS, SHARON Brookfield DOYLE, WENDELL Milan DRUMMOND, BONNIE Quinault, Wash. DUCKWORTH, BONNIE Brookfield DUFFEY, PATSY Kirksville DYER, JERRY Allerton, Iowa EASLEY, LARRY La Plata EGGELIECKER, TERRY Creve Coeur ElDEM, ANN Ottumwa, Iowa EIFFERT, REX La Plata EITEL, JOHN Green Castle (Page 93) Freshmen ELAM, LINDA Ethel ELDER, JUDY New London, Iowa ELLEDGE, SHARON Chariton, Iowa ELSEA, DALE Greentop ENGLAND, FRANK Ottumwa, Iowa EPPERSON, DAVID G. Atlanta EPPERSON, JAMES P. Leonard FALCONER, STANLEY Purdin FARMER, JANICE Atlanta FETTERER, MARTHA Hobart, Ind. FITZGERALD, ARTHUR Gorin FLEAK SUSAN Edina FOLLETT, VERMONT Trenton FORD, GREGORY Atlanta FOSTER, MARJORIE Quincy, Ill. FRANK, CLYDE W Ft. Madison, Iowa FRAZIER, LARRY Pollock FREDRICKSON, PAMELA Ottumwa, Iowa FREISE, BARBARA Florissant FRY, JOHN Mt. Vernon GARDNER, VIRGINIA Brashear GEERLINGS, MARTIN F. Callao GEISENDORFER, ADELE Lewistown GERINGER, ANITA Clarence GERLEMAN, MARY ANN Mt. Pleasant, Iowa GERLEMAN, NORBERT Kirksville GIACHINO, SANDRA Kirksville GILBERT, JACK Mendon GONNERMAN, ANITA Hurdland GOODWIN, ROGER Ottumwa, Iowa GOTO, NELSON Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii GOULD, SHIRLEY Baring GRANNIS, GARY Tenafly, N. J. GRAVES, BARBARA New Boston GRAVES, ROBERT Hoffman GREEN, SUZANNE La Plata (Page 94) Freshmen GROSS, MARIANNE Kirksville GRUBB, NORMAN Monroe City GUEVARA, ALEXANDER Monterrey, Mexico GUZMAN, FLORDE Costa Rica HAAGE, GARY Hamilton, Ill. HACKNEY, DONNA Unionville HAGAN, MARCEL Mercer HAGGY, BOBBY Browning HALEY, JOHN Brookfield HALEY, JOSEPH Berkley HALL, JOSEPH Keokuk, Iowa HALL, RICHARD D. Macon HAMMOCK, VIRGIL F. Mexico HANNAM, RICHARD Keosauqua, Iowa HARDEN, JANICE Harris HARDING, JACK Ottumwa, Iowa HARDING, NANCY Chariton, Iowa HARDMAN, JULIA Kirksville HARGRAVE, GEORGE Livonia HATFIELD, DEIDRE Hannibal HATHAWAY, RALPH Gardiner, Maine HAYES, BONNIE Salisbury HAYES, DARYL Bucklin HEAD, HERMA Bucklin HEAD, REBECCA Milan HEATON, MARIANN Bucklin HENDERSON, DONALD Bethel HENDREN, GARY Gilman City HENRY, DONALD Laclede HENRY, JAMES Robertson HERRON, DAVID Kirksville HIBLER, INA Brunswick HIGGINS, DONNA Green City HINDHOSA, JOSE Veracruz, Mexico HIRSBORG, ULLA Copenhagen, Denmark HOGUE, VIRGINIA Ft. Dodge, Iowa (Page 95) Freshmen HOLTON, RICHARD Memphis HORNER, RONALD Canton HOUCHINS, ALMA Fulton HOWARD, MALINDA Trimble HOWARTH, LUCY Milton, Iowa HUELLEWIG, JAMES Wentzville HUFF, ARTHUR Rutledge HUFF, MARILYN St. Louis HUGGINS, HAROLD Bloomfield, Iowa HULL, ZELTA Kirksville HUNE, JOHN Kahoka HUNSICKER, DICK St. Charles HUNT, CHARLES Unionville HURLEY, PATRICIA Livonia HUTCHINSON, NANCY Kirksville IMRAL, SADIK Turkey INOUYE, CHARLES Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii ISAACSON, MARY Callao JACKSON, LARRY Downing JACKSON, NEW Jacksonville, Ill. JACKSON, SARAH Mendon JENKINS, JIM Chariton, Iowa JENKINS, KAREN Edina JEPSON, JOHN JR. Wentzville JOBE, BILL Princeton JOHNSON, JOANNA Kirksville JOHNSON, MARION Kirksville JOHNSON, MICHAEL Chariton, Iowa JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, ROSSLYN Spickard JOHNSON, MARILYN Keytesville JONES, BRUCE Gorin JONES, GARY Novinger JONES, JACK St. Louis JONES, JEANNIE Warsaw, Ill. JONES, LARRY Unionville (Page 96) Freshmen JONES, MARGARET Macon KEIDEL, LINDA Moberly KELLER, KENNETH Luray KELLEY, NANCY Centerville, Iowa KELLY, JOE Kirksville KENDALL, BILLY Chariton, Iowa KENDRICK, JAMES LaBelle KENNEY, JOHN Chillicothe KERBY, GUY Glenwood KESSEL, CARROLL Ollie, Iowa KING, CATHERINE Mill Grove KING, JAMES Fulton KISER, WENDELL Shelbyville KLATASKE, DELMAR Baring KLAUSMEIER, MARY Wright City KLINGINSMITH, KAREN Unionville KLOCKE, DORIA Ewing KLUENDER, SHARON Greentop KNIGHT, JOHN Unionville KNIGHT, LOIS Ethel KNOTT, DONALD Ottumwa, Iowa KUGLER, ANITA Gorin KUTZNER, KAY Memphis LACY, KENNETH Edina LAMBERT, WANDA Brookfield LAND, BARBARA High Ridge LANGWELL, LEONARD Marceline LARY, DONALD Portland, Maine LAUBSCHER, NORMA Fulton LAWING, JANE St. Charles LAWRENCE, RUSSELL Browning LAWSON, BARBARA Baring LAWSON, SHARON Novinger LEDOUX, GERALD St. Charles LEE, DONALD Chariton, Iowa LEE, WENDELL Novinger (Page 97) Freshmen LEGG, JO ANN Monticello LEWIS, EVELYN Cuba LEWIS, ROBERT Macon LIEBHART, GERALD Browning LILLARD, DAVID Williamstown LINEBERRY, JUDY Marceline LINK, VIRGINIA Ottumwa, Iowa LLOYD, GARY Novinger LOEFELER, MYRA Keosauqua, Iowa LOHRMAN, ROBERT St. Charles LOUGHRIDGE, CONNIE Rolla LOWENBERG, MARCIA Keosauqua, Iowa LUNDHOY, KITTY Marshall MCALLISTER, LARRY Lewistown MCALLISTER, RONALD Milan MCBETH, CHARLES Hedrick, Iowa MCBRATNEY, KAREN Milton, Iowa MCCALMENT, ROBERT Unionville MCCLURE, JANE Fulton MCCOMAS, LORNA Gilman City MCDONALD, JAN Cincinnati, Iowa MCEWEN, JOHN Leonard MCFADDEN, JAMES Jefferson City MCHENRY, JACQUELINE St. Louis MCNALLEY, FRANCES Revere MCPIKE, MILTON Jacksonville, Ill. MAAS, SUZANNE Pacific MAGRUDER, MITCHELL Kirksville MAHON, DICK St. Charles MALLOY, JAMES Marceline MALONEY, JAMES Macon MANKA, JACQUELINE Madison, Iowa MANN, LINDA Kirksville MAREK, ERNEST Salisbury MARKAY, PAUL Tenafly, N. J. MARTIN, ELDON St. Louis (Page 98) Freshmen MARTIN, MARVIN Novinger MAUCK, DONALD Kirksville MAUCK, ROBERT Knox City MAY, CATHERINE Middletown MAYES, MARGARET Macon MAYO, SHARON Huntsville MEDLAND, MAURICE Centerville, Iowa MEEKER, DAVID Trenton MENEELY, REX Chillicothe MILHOLLIN, BELVA Madison MINSHALL, JERRY Kirksville MITCH, PATSY New Cambria MOHR, WILLADEAN Memphis MONK, JERRY Louilia, Iowa MONROE, SUSAN Ottumwa, Iowa MOORE, HALLIE Green Castle MOORE, JANE Jacksonville MOORE, SARAH LaBelle MORLEY, LARRY Green City MORRIS, LESLIE Wentzville MORROW, RAYMOND Unionville MOSES, MELINDA Ottumwa, Iowa MOSHER, WAYNE St. Charles MOTTER, MARGARET Kirksville MUCHOW, ALVIN Montgomery MUIR, BETTY Green Castle MUIR, LARRY Green Castle MURFIN, CAMILLE Kirksville NAGEL, GARY Shelbyville NAKAMURA, MARIAN Waluku, Maui, T. H. NAKAMURA, ROSALYN Waluku, Mauai, T. H. NELSON, RICHARD Tenafly, N. J. NEWCOMER, EDITH Brashear NEWKIRK, LYLE Macon NICOLETTI, HELEN Kirksville NIEDRINGHAUS, ROBERT Creve Coeur (Page 99) Freshmen NOBLE, JERRY Seymour, Iowa NOLAND, GARY Unionville NORTHUP, MARION Ottumwa, Iowa NORTHUP, MARY Ottumwa, Iowa NYGREN, LAURA Ottumwa, Iowa OAKMAN, LYNDA Birmingham, Iowa O'BRIEN, CLARICE Granger OLSON, CAROL Mesa, Ariz. OLSON, EDWIN Jefferson, Iowa ORLANDO, SAM St. Louis O'TOOLE, CLARABELLE Excello OZMENT, GARY Robertson PAINTER, CYRUS Lineville PALMER, BILLY Greentop PARISH, DON Granger PARK, CHONG Seoul, Korea PATTERSON, NORA Purdin PEARSON, LEE Vandalia PEAVLER, ORVILLE Atlanta PECK, LAWRENCE Blakesburg, Iowa PERKINS, GERALD Hannibal PETTERSEN, LINDA Ottumwa, Iowa PIERCE, GERALD Madison PING, JIM Chariton, Iowa PINKERTON, HENRY Unionville PITTMAN, LARRY Green Castle PLANT, SAMMY Monticello PLATZ, KAREN Brashear PORTER, LARRY Mercer PURDY, BEVERLY Harris RAGER, ALLEN Kirksville RALLS, CARL Clarence RANNEY, JACK Kirksville RATLIFF, JONEAN Kirksville REECE, JAMES Chillicothe REED, NANCY Macon (Page 100) Freshmen REES, KAREN Kirksville REKITTKE, HERMAN Warren, Ohio RENFRO, JOYCE Princeton REYNOLDS, WARREN Kirksville RHOADES, RUTH Lucerne RHOADS, LARRY Bevier RHOADS, MARILYN Green City RICE, RUBY Hull, Ill. RICHARDS, KAREN La Plata RIDDLE, DUANE Milan RILEY, MARI BETH Milan RINEBERGER, STEPHEN Cantril, Iowa RINKENBERGER, GLEEN Denmark, Iowa RIPPEL, ROSEMARY Moberly ROBERTS, ANN Kirksville ROBERTS, DEE Kirksville ROBERTS, EDWIN Ottumwa, Iowa ROBERTS, LEE Fairfield, Iowa RODGERS, MILAN New Cambria ROENSCH, LOUIS Linneus RONAN, JAMES Marceline RONCHETTO, JOHN Macon RONCHETTO, BETTY Bevier ROUSE, ROGER Green City SAWYER, LENORA Kahoka SCHANZ, KATHERINE Nelson SCHENK, ESTHER Memphis SCHUMANN, BEVERLY St. Louis SCHINDLER, MARGARET Frankford SCHLEPPHORST, VIRGINIA Edina SCHMIDT, MARIE Ewing SADURNI, JORGE Mexico City, Mexico SAENZ, MIGUEL Costa Rica SALEHI, LI LI Iran SALES, LARRY Seymour, Iowa SAMPSEL, JUDITH Callao (Page 101) Freshmen SANDERS, LOIS Boonville SANDERS, SANDRA Brunswick SANDNER, DEETTE Anabel SCHNEIDER, EARL Kirksville SCHUMACHER, HAZEL Coatsville SEAMSTER, LEOTA Downing SENS, JOHN Edina SHAFER, ROGER Laredo SHAHAN, ALLEN Green Castle SHANNON, PATRICIA Keytesville SHELTON, LARRY Chariton, Iowa SHINN, SHEILA Kirksville SHIRLEY, LINDA Bloomfield, Iowa SHOEMYER, RUTH Hannibal SHORT, PATSY Tampa, Fla. SINNER, CAROL Queen City SIRES, JEWELL Glasgow SKINNER, LOIS Ft. Madison, Iowa SKINNER, NELLIE Macon SLATON, LARRY Atlanta SLINKARD, PHYLLIS Cedar Rapids, Iowa SLOCUM, JUDITH Baring SLONAKER, FRED Birmingham, Iowa SLOWENSKY, SUE Ottumwa, Iowa SMITH, EDWIN Queen City SMITH, MARY Winfield SMITH, RUSSELL Lewistown SMITH, WOOD Kirksville SMITHSON, ELEANOR Macon SNYDER, PATRICIA Novinger SPILKER, GORDON Shelbyville SPROUSE, WILLIAM Bloomfield, Iowa SQUIERS, MURYL Macon STEABLER, BILL Ottumwa, Iowa. STALHMAN, FRANCIS Glasgow STANSBERRY, SUE Centerville, Iowa (Page 102) Freshmen STANTON, GARY Kirksville STARR, CHERYL Richland, Iowa STEVENSON, JOE Emden STEWART, ROBERT St. Charles STICE, WARREN Lewistown STOGSDILL, GARY Kirksville STORKSON, CLARA O'Fallon STOUT, PAUL Chariton, Iowa STREETER, DON Pollock STUMPF, ROBERT Tenafly, N. J. SUMMERS, LORA Downing SUMMERS, SANDRA Novinger SUTTON, HAROLD Kirksville SWAN, WILLIAM St. Anns SWARTHOUT, ED Chariton, Iowa SWEENEY, MATT Bridgeton TADE, DAVID Lancaster TAPP, DIANE Wellington, Kan. TARBERT, JAMES Shelbyville TATE, LARRY St. Louis TAYLOR, STAN Mt. Pleasant, Iowa THARP, JUDITH Green City THARP, DOROTHY Green City THOMAS, GENE Ottumwa, Iowa THOMPSON, PAT Pulaski, Iowa THOMPSON, PHYLLIS Kirksville TOOMES, BARBARA Fulton TOOPS, NAOMI Alexandria TOUBBEH, MICHAEL Jerusalem, Jordan TRAINER, JUDY Modena TURNER, HELEN Brookfield UNGER, JANET Tenafly, N. J. VANDECNOCKE, YOLANDA Fayette VANDERENDER, HENRY Laredo VANHESS, DEAN Bonaparte, Iowa VARDIMAN, JUNE Marceline (Page 103) Freshmen VEATCH, HOWARD Bloomfield, Iowa VESSELS, JAMES Wright City VETTER, MARILYN Louisiana VILLARREAL, JAIME Monterrey, Mexico VINCENT, KENNETH Kirksville WAFLER, JUDITH St. Louis WAGANER, CARROLL Lewistown WAGGENER, JAMES Hurdland WAGNER, ROBERT Higbee WALKER, SHIRLEY Green City WALL, JAMES St. Louis WALLER, RICHARD Macon WALTERS, JOHN Brashear WANTLAND, CAROLYN Russell, Iowa WARD, TYRONE Kirkwood WARE, MARY New Boston WARNER, JOHN Cambridge, Ohio WARREN, DONALD Chula WEBER, LINDA DeWitt, Iowa WEBER, WILLIAM Dow City, Iowa WEBSTER, DARRELL Kahoka WEISS, ROGER Bloomfield, Iowa WESTHUES, DAVID Glasgow WHEELER, JUDITH Kirksville WHEELOCK, RONALD Kirksville WHITAKER, BRUCE New London WHITE, ROBERT Gilman WIGAL, DENNIS Kirksville WILHITE, MARY LEE Kirksville WILLEY, JO ANN Quincy, Ill. WILLIAMS, JOHN Kirksville WILLIAMS, JUDITH Ottumwa, Iowa WILLIAMS THOMAS Louisiana WILLINGHAM, DOROTHY Mexico WILSON, HYLAH Spickard WILSON, JERRY Bucklin (Page 104) Freshmen WILSON, JOYCE Numa, Iowa WILSON, MICHAEL La Plata WILSON, PANSY Fulton WINHOLD, GLENNA LaBelle WINN, JOE Milton, Iowa WISE, LOIS Farber WITT, HARLAN Fremont, Iowa WOLFORD, ROBERT Ethel WOOD, JUDITH Shelbina WOOD, WILLIAM, JR. Kirksville WOODS, JETORA Kansas City WOODSON, JOYCE Middletown WOODWARD, CECILIA Marshall WOODWARD, DONALD Edina YALEY, GARY Denmark, Iowa YARDLEY, GEORGE Meadville YARDLEY, NANCY Pollock YORK, ROGER Kirksville YOUNG, CHARLES Humphreys YOUNG, MARGARET Hannibal YOUNG, PHYLLIS Green City ZACHARIAS, SANDRA Affton ZEIGLER, HAROLD Mexico ZEIGLER, RUSSELL Novinger LAMME, PEGGY Clarksville "Why freshmen are confused!" (Page 105) "Our Heroes" (On a return trip from St. Louis these young men helped to extinguish a fire in a farm home doomed to disaster.) Scaredy Cat! Can I help you with your flat tire, Babe? Sigh.... ain't love grand? Thousand Hills Lake provides summer enjoyment. Candid Campus Hmm . . mmm . . mmmm . . . ! Madamselles......? Such Beautiful Chapeaus . . . ? Fun Festival Royalty The President's reception line (Page 106) Organizations (Page 107) (Page 108) Row One: Jerry Hitt, Gordon Benson, sec., Richard Craig, pres., Carl Baldwin, Bob Libby, Jerry West. Row Two: Keith Peck, Tom Goodnick, Lawrence Wantland, Larry Magee, Dale Kutzner, Scott Schulze, Charles Baldwin, John Jepson. Row Three: Orin Mock, C. E. Grim, Lavern Peterson, Lloyd Brown, Richard FitzHenry, Sterling Ruddy, Arthur Daar, John Campbell, Gary Winn, Gary Hendren, Frank Clark. Not pictured: Dale Woodward, vice pres., Marvin Russell, treas., Brandt Crocker. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, a national service organization, is dedicated to Service, Friendship, and Leadership. At some time in his life, each member must have belonged to the Boy Scouts of America. Highlights of the year for A.P.O, are the annual Ugly Man Dance and the sponsoring of a fall camporee for the Scouts of the Thousand Hills District. The Ugly Man contest and benefit dance is a money raising project which sends its proceeds to CARE. This year, over a ton of food was bought with the proceeds. Terry Lantz was the 1959 Ugly Man. Hugh Gardner is sponsor of the organization. A clock to be used in the new auditorium is presented to Dr. Ryle by two A.P.O, members, Bob Libby and Richard Craig. Hugh Gardner receives a check from the proceeds of the Ugly Man Dance from Richard Craig, pres., and Marvin Russell, treas., of Alpha Phi Omega. (Page 109) Row One: Jerry West, Gale McDonald, Darlene Skaggs, sec.-treas., Frances Sporer, pres., Jerry Miller, Jack Jones, Neil Bear. Row Two: Eleanor McCartney, Sharon McCullough, Sue Mayes, Mrs. Nita Patterson, Sponsor, Jan Finke, Miss Helen Babbitt, sponsor, Janet Davidson, Janet Dubberke, Marghie Young. Row Three: Richard Dutton, Wayne Cisna, Ki Chul Chang, Joan Markham, Mr. Melvin Olson, sponsor, Nancy Sorrell, Edwin Smith, John Beebout, James McFadden. Honorary Art Club The principle aims of the Honorary Art Club are to bring art majors and minors closer together in mutual appreciation of their field, and to stimulate recognition, admiration, and enjoyment of beauty in everyday experiences. The first project of the year was a masquerade dance, the Beaux Arts Ball. A party, commemorating the date of the founding of the club and of observing the Christmas season, was held at the home of Miss Babbitt. Other meetings throughout the year centered around workshops, films, exhibits, and discussion Officers for this year were: pres., Francis Sporer; vice-pres., Lloyd Gholson; sec.-treas., Darlene Skaggs, and sponsor, Mrs. Nita Patterson. "Have beard; will pose." Confucius, who? (Page 110) Blue Key Row One: Chester Jennings, treas.; C. E. Grim, sec.; Bob Libby, pres.; Bob Lang, vice-pres.; Jim Frazee. Row Two: Bob Cook, Kenneth Henry, Bob Riley, Bob Jewett, Tom Kooreman. Row Three: Richard Craig, Werner Strick, John Robertson. Blue Key is the highest honor fraternity for men on the campus. Membership is based on leadership, scholarship, personality, character, and participation in student activities. Each member must have sixty-four or more college hours and a point hour ratio which is higher that the average point hour ratio of all the men on the campus. Active membership is limited to thirty-five students. Among the many services which Blue Key renders the college are organizing the Homecoming Parade (this year's parade being the largest in the history of the college), conducting visitor tours on Parent's Day and Senior Day, ushering at baccalaureate and commencement exercises, and the biggest service of all, the publishing of the student directory each year. Blue Key is sponsored by Dr. Eli Mittler. James Frazee handing student directory to Ray Cothern. Pledges Row One: William Wharton, Ken Surfass, Ed Fisher. Row Two: Gordon Benson, Jerry Haydon, Larry Harrington, Scott Schulz. Row Three: Joe Hasenstab, Wayne Mclntire. Not Pictured: John D. Hawkins. (Page 111) Row One: Arleta Boone, Shirley Gillum, Norma Miller, Angie Wilson, pres.; Donald McVay, vice-pres.; Louise Sidles, sec.; Luella Sidles, treas. Row Two: Jo Cahall, Sharron McPherson, Mary McGee, Bernice Adams, Jeanette Christman, Janice Legg, Connie Loughridge, Jane Lowing, Pearl Hew, Kay Izumi, Ruby Leutung. Row Three: Sherryl Fullerton, Scharlotte Guthrie, Carletta Disselhorst, Sharon Browning, Florence Grim, Edward Browning, Sterling Holbrook, Freda Mohr, Mary Billups, Fran Kinsella, Lana Lindley, Marilyn Lawson, Bonnie Hayes. Student National Education Association The Student National Education Association is the professional association for college and university students who are preparing for the profession of teaching. Any member of SNEA is a member of his state education association and the National Education Association and has the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of associate membership in these professional organizations. Personal growth and development of professional competence, understanding of the history and ethics of the organized teaching profession, co-operative work on the problems of the profession, and work as an active member on the local, state, and national level are the aims of SNEA's members. An honor-point ratio of 1.0 is required for membership in SNEA. The sponsor of SNEA is Dr. Eli F. Mittler. Row One: Patricia Shannon, Ellen Yamase, Aletta Deiling, Phyllis Berry, Mary Boone, Anita Gonnerman, Joan March. Row Two: Marcia Berryman, Sandra Giachino, Karen McAllister, Linda Cuerden, Ann Naylor, Lynda Oakman, Ruth Shoemeyer, Jane Senior, Nelda Rudy. Row Three: Bill Ronan, Bob Riley, Billy S. Privitt, Richard Eitel, Lawrence Wantland, Paul Wilson, Russell Wells, Gordon Benson, Richard Burnett. (Page 112) Row One: Dr. Pauline Knobbs, sponsor; John Hawkins, vice-pres.; Shirley Mudd, pres.; Gaylia Miller, sec.; Judy Durham, treas. Row Two: Sheryl Fullerton, Vivian Coleman, Marilyn Goodwin, Barbara Irving, Wanda Turner, Martha Hollcroft, Carmen Calvin. Row Three: Ann Flinchpaugh, Letha Phillips, Angie Wilson, Pat Anthony, Jeanette Christman, Jane Hamai, Ellen Yamase, Rebecca Rivera. Kappa Delta Pi Tau chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a national honorary fraternity, was organized on the Teachers College campus in 1923. Known as the Phi Beta Kappa of the education world, its membership is based on high scholastic standing, leadership, and professional promise. The organization promotes scholastic achievement and a better understanding of the profession of education. Membership is limited to students who are preparing to teach. Row One: Phyllis Berry, Edna Bagley, Karen McAllister, Dianthe Truitt, Marguerite Ward. Row Two: Margarie Partin, Juanita Turner, Frieda Mohr, Robert Dye, Larry Christensen, Nelda Kirkpatrick. PLEDGES (Page 113) Pi Omega Pi Row One: Sharon Browning, sec., Billy Privitt, pres., Stanley Williams, vice-pres., Karen McAllister editor. Row Two: Dr. Charles Kauzlarich, sponsor, Janice Legg, treas. Pi Omega Pi was founded on this campus by Dr. Paul O. Selby in 1923 and has since become the national honorary undergraduate fraternity in Business Education. Since the founding of Alpha Chapter on this campus, 105 chapters with over 20,000 members have been organized in colleges and universities throughout the United States. Alpha chapter has initiated 681 Business Education Majors. Row One: Wilma Scott, Sharon Browning, Laura Hulse, Nelda Kirkpatrick, Carol Bailey, Wanda Turner, Lana Lindley, Rose King. Row Two: Ralph Monay, Eugene Croarkin, Jerry Vittetoe, Ed Browning, Jolene Scriven, Janice Legg, Karen McAllister, Vera Gares, Dave Ronchetto, Deo Loney, Wendell Armstrong. Row Three: Don Scriven, Gordon Benson, Billy Privitt, Otis Baker, Charles Kauzlarich, Jim Edwards, Stan Williams, Larry Holmes, Harold Mickelson. (Page 114) Row One: Felix Leman, Ruth Howell, sec.; Bob Rollins, vice-pres.; Dr. John Black, sponsor; Larry Taylor, pres.-; Betty White, treas. Carol Hosier. Row Two: Richard Edwards, Rex Hardman, Gary Winn, Norman E. Wood, Gail Burchett, Barry Benson, Stacey Howell. Row Three: Rex Dinsmore, Rex Martin, Joe Wolf, Gary Winn, Marvin Aboloff, Thomas Johnston, Orin Mock. Pre-Osteopathic Club The Pre-Osteopathic Club is for students preparing for entrance into the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Kirksville State Teachers is one of the top schools in the nation in the production of students who enter the field of Osteopathic medicine. As future doctors of America, the members are constantly searching for new ways to prepare themselves for the responsibilities which will be theirs as physicians. Programs for such self-enlargement include medical films, noted lecturers, and visits to the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery and Still-Hildreth Sanitarium at Macon. Dr. John D. Black, sponsor of the Pre-Osteopathic Club. One of the many exploratory courses in the science department. (Page 115) Row One: Aletta Deiling, Don Freeman, Paulo Hoerrmann, Jim Frazee, pres., Roger Hanson, vice-pres., Doris Winn, sec.-treas., Dianthe Truitt. Row Two: Martha Fetterer, Phyllis Young, Lavonne Stewart, Janie Dillinger, Dee Ballantyne, Nancy Lang, Karen Klinginsmith, Janet Lambkin, Charlyn Nelson, Virginia Roberson, Jonean Ratliff. Row Three: Roger Augspurger, Louis Byers, Wendell Doyle, Joe Hall, Don Weber, Wayne Mclntire, David Miles, Norton Butler, Scott Schulze, Jack Ranney, Bob Lang. Aeolian Club The Aeolian Club is an organization for music majors and minors. The club's purpose is two-fold: It unifies the music department students and it plans programs which will be of special interest to music students as future music educators. The club is also open to any student who has a genuine interest in music and music education. Agriculture Club The Agriculture Club was formally organized in the foil of 1935 with a membership of twenty-six. The purpose of the club was to create interest in agriculture and in the teaching of it as a vocation. In 1948, the Ag Club received a charter from the College to operate as a professional-social organization. Many activities have been undertaken by this organization since it was founded; barnwarmings, picnics, and chili suppers were all on the calendar for many years. Participation in Harvest Festivals and the N.E. Missouri Fair at Kirksville has also been part of the annual Ag Club program. The club has consistently participated in the conducting of agricultural contests for high school students of N.E. Missouri. The Ag Club has also been represented annually in intramural sports and in the homecoming parade of floats. Row One: Herbert Bracht, sec., Lynn Coy, pres., Gerald Liebhart, vice-pres., Floyd Kellam, treas., Neil Stice, sgt. at arms. Row Two: Norvell Allen, sponsor, Jim Marquardt, Sam Plant, Del mar Kataske, John Campbell. Row Three: David Clark, Russell Wells, Lee Taylor, Lee Roberts. Norbert Gerleman. (Page 116) Row One: Alta Carson, treas., Janet Yates, Corres, sec., Florence Grim, pres., Nelda Rudy, sec., Phyllis Berry, vice-pres., Ann Naylor, reporter. Row Two: Willie Whitson, sponsor, Jane Hamai, Pearl Hew, Jane Senior, Virginia Spangler, Patricia Shannon, Mary Lou McGee, Ellen Yamase, Eleanor Nakata. Row Three: Kay Izumi, Ruby Leutung, Judith Smith, Mary Ann Billups, Jane Thomas, Martha Hoskins, Sharon McPherson, Carletta Disselhorst, Hylah Wilson. Association For Childhood Education A. C. E. is a student branch of the Association for Childhood Education International, which was formed in 1930. A. C. E. is open to Elementary Education Majors or those interested in problems related to childhood education. The purpose of the organization is to work for the education and well being of children; to promote desirable conditions, programs and practices in the schools; encourage continual professional growth of teachers; tb bring into active cooperation all groups concerned with children in the school, home and community; and to study the needs of children and the ways the school program may be adjusted to fit their needs. Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta, a national forensic fraternity, is open to students who have proved themselves proficient in the arts of debate, oratory, and various kinds of public speaking. To be eligible for membership, a student must have participated in tournaments in these fields. The college debate squad, under the direction of Sherod Collins, is sponsored by the organization. It participates in speech tourneys in Illinois, Nebraska, and Kansas, and it sponsors the Midwest Speech Tournament at Kirksville. Row One: Carolyn Mulford, sec.-treas., Werner Strick, pres., Barbara Irving, vice-pres., Sherod Collins, sponsor. Row Two: Ann Flinchpaugh, Marthlu Bledsoe, Ina Kay Kibler, Marilyn Rhoads. Row Three: Walter J. McCormick, David Brown, Bob Cook. (Page 117) Row One: Shirley Mudd, pres., Rusti Morris, vice-pres., Karen McAllister, sec., Angie Wilson, treas., Miss Agnes Slemons, sponsor, Judy Durham, Dianthe Truitt, Gaylia Miller, Jane Hamai, Shirley Jeffries, Judy Paradise, Ann Flinchpaugh, Charlene Cox, Pat Anthony, Ann Naylor, Shirley Jones Gillum, Ellen Yamase. Not Pictured: Carol Carskadon, Alouma Neu Neumann, Kay Sadler, Virginia Murrain. Cardinal Key Cardinal Key, a national honorary service organization for college women, was installed on the campus in 1932. Cardinal Key is a sister to Blue Key, the men's national service organization. Members, who are nominated by the chapter and are selected by a faculty committee, are chosen on the basis of character, leadership, and participation in school activities. Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma is a national honorary organization whose principle aim is to promote high scholarship. The first chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma was founded on this campus on February 26, 1930, by Professor Byron Cosby, Business Administrator of the college. Since then the organization has grown until there are chapters at colleges throughout the country. Students who were valedictorians or salutatorians in high school are eligible to become associate members. For master membership, the qualification is the maintaining of an S average or better for three consecutive quarters. Row One: Mary Jane Klausmeier, Claire Katsuda, Ellen Yamase, rep., Kenneth Henry, treas., Pat Anthony, pres., Larry Harrington, vice-pres., Ann Flinchpaugh, sec., Wanda Turner,Jane Hamai. Row Two: Dr. Max E. Bell, spon., Martha Hollcroft, Colleen Muir, Louise Sidles, Marilyn Johnson, Velma Clawson, Suzanne Green, Ina Kay Hibler, Pat Thompson, Janice Legg, Gaylia Miller, Doris Winn, Karen Graber, Sharon Ellis, Nelda Kirkpatrick, Paula Hoerrmann, Shirley Mudd, Phyllis Berry. Row Three: Sharon Browning, Marilyn Goodwin, Pat Snyder, Adele Eversmeyer, C. E. Grim, William Decker, Robert Riley, Chet Jennings, John Robertson, Francis Sporer, Eugene Sporer, Clyde Bowen, Edgar Fisher, David Cole, Anita Kugler, Pat Black, Judy Durham. (Page 118) Row One: Tom Kooreman, Jerry Haydon, Lynn Coy, treas., Raymond Likes, vice-pres., Robert Kiley, pres., Richard Eitel, sec., Richard Burnett, sgt. at arms, Kenneth Serfass. Row Two: Richard Greer, Jack Mann, Lyle Carter, William Johnson, Ralph Shain, Duane Cole, sponsor, William Minor, Wayne Blakeley, Vincent Casper. Row Three: Allen Richardson, Paul Wilson, Ron Bagley, Vincil Kaylor, Bernard Carter, Neil Knight, E. C. Squires, Wilford Slaughter, Lawrence Wantland, Richard Naert, Lawrence Schroeder, Edison Nowlin, Russell Wells. Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club is a social and professional organization of Industrial Arts majors. This club is responsible for many handicraft projects, such as woodworking and metal tooling. Membership is open to any Industrial Arts major having a minimum of 10 hours in Industrial Arts and a scholarship honor-point ratio of 1.0. Last spring the club traveled to Moline, Davenport, and Rock Island for a three day tour of the industrial plants and other points of interest in that immediate area. A similar trip is being planned for this spring. This year the club entered in the Homecoming Parade a float which won first place in the mechanical division. The club is sponsored by Duane Cole, Instructor in Metals. Historical Society The Historical Society, on honorary organization for students majoring or minoring in any of the social sciences, is the oldest learned society on the campus. The purpose of the Society is to advance the study of the social sciences and to provide instructive and informative programs for all interested students. The annual spring banquet is the Society's major social function. Prince Constantine of Bavaria was this year's speaker. Dr. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg is the sponsor. Row One: Shirley Gillum, Claire Katsuda, Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor, Eileen Logan, vice-pres., Larry Magee, pres Gene Sporer, sec.-treas.. Dr. Ruth Towne, Jo Cahall, Wilma Patterson. Row Two: Dr. Pauline D. Knobbs, Audrey Blodgett, Vivian Coleman, Thressa Williams, Jean Newport, Marilyn Goodwin, Dave Ronchetto, Dale Beck, Dr. David D. March, Henry Christowski, Jack Delahunt. Row Three: Janet McVay, Linda Brooks, Larry Christensen, Johnny Hollar, Daniel DeNike, Richard Tegethoff, Larry Harrington, Ezra M. Coppin, Bob Cook, Edgar Fisher. (Page 119) Row One: Karen Horibe, Laura Ramos, Kay Izumi, Gonzalo Berea, Luis Sanchez, Werner Mateu, Kyoko Hayashi, Nilda Montes, Helen Shiroma. Row Two: Sheila Shinn, Janet Davidson, Carlos Diaz de Leon, v. pres.; Hartmut Keiner, pres.; Walter H. Ryle, Janys Ann Murphy, sponsor; Janette Ayer, Rebecca Rivera, sec.; Tokugiro Miura, treas.; Nes'e Kivanc, Gunsin Arican. Row Three: Eleanor Nakata, Claire Katsuda, Warren Reynolds, Carol Olson, Lydia Acosta-Ronda, Pearl Hew, Janice Legg, Lee Chai Hyup, P. B. Sinha, Mary Taotsou, Samira Jadon, Ula Hirsborg, Ermgard Freitag, Felix Leman. Row Four: Rosalyn Nakamura, Marian Nakamura, Jorge Sadurni, Jose Chaverri, Manuel Montalvo, Jaime Oillavreal, Fred Njenga, Teofilo Salinas, Ki Chang, Ram Sewak, Un Sung Park, Samson Kimani, Bong Chung, Soo Nam Choo, Hyung Goo Song. International Club The International Club is composed of foreign and American students who are interested in learning of one another's cultures. In an effort to prompt good will and better understandings among nations, the club sponsors various, social and educational activities. Among the highlights of the year is the annual Christmas dinner, for which the members prepare food that is representative of each country. Sigma Zeta Sigma Zeta is the national honorary science society on campus. To be eligible for membership, a student must be majoring in natural sciences or mathematics and must maintain a high degree of scholarship in these fields. The aims of the organization are to encourage continuing advancement in the field of science, to promote and recognize scholastic achievement, and to foster friendly social activities. Row One: Dr. Max E. Bell, Dr. Dean Rosebery, Stanley Williams, sec.-treas.; John Hawkins, pres.; Eugene Smith, Dr. Rieger. Row Two: Karen Horibe, Kenneth Henry, Bill Wagner, John Robertson, Gary Stogsdill, David Cole (Page 120) Row One: Elaine Holbert, Anita Wolf, Geraldine Gosch, sponsor, Dorie Roberts, treas., Carol Purvis, pres., Shirley Jeffries, sec., Bobbie Kehr, Dorothy Pearson, sponsor, Rusti Morris. Row Two: Marilyn Vetter, Linda Dixon, Thelma Switzer, Elizabeth Powers, Judi Wood, Suzan Kochheiser, Carol Lockridge, Sharon Mayo, Mary Ann Douglas, Ilene Stewart, Susan Fleak, Avis Alexander, Marilyn Rhoads, Virginia Gardner, Janice Hill, Mary Boone. Row Three: Janice Farmer, Karen Platz, Marilyn Robinson, Rosemary Rippel, Sylvia Stout, Nancy Bryant, Karen Aeschliman, Ramona Klos, Carolyn Turnbull, Karen Steele, Pat Thompson, Freda Mohr, Eileen Logan, Bobbi Ellison, Pat Black, Fran Kinsella, Judy Vail, Lola Woolf. Colhecon Colhecon is a social and professional organization affiliated with both the Missouri and American Home Economics Associations. All Home Economics majors and minors are eligible for membership. The purpose of the organization is to train young women to be active and efficient leaders in the home and in community life. This year's activities included a get-acquainted picnic at the lake and the annual Christmas party, held at the Home Management House. Romance Language Club The Romance Language Club is composed of students who are studying a romance language or who are interested in this field. The purpose of the club is to encourage the speaking of the foreign languages which are being studied. One of the club's functions is sponsoring a foreign film to be shown for the benefit of the student body. Row One: Dr. Michael Ramon, sponsor, Edwin Smiser, vice-pres., Jim DePuy, Otis Baker, pres., Sue Slowensky, sec., Ulla Sterm Hirsborg, treas., Sherry Sowers. Row Two: Sheila Shinn, Wanda Turner, Carolyn Mulford, Kyoko Hayashi, Judy Wafler, Helen Cotton, Harriet Hoag, Gunsin Arican, Nes'e Turan Kivanc, Marthlu Bledsoe, Joan Dissinger, Sharon Doss. Row Three:Wilma Patterson, Lois Wise, Donna Dawkins, Warren Reynolds, Jeanette Christman, Edwin Daniel, Stanley Falconer, Marty Jenkins, Karen Richards, Yolanda Vandecnocke, David Cole. (Page 121) Row One: Ron Bagley, treas.; Bobby Daniels, vice-pres.; Jack Mann, pres.; Vincil Kaylor, sec. Row Two: Eugene French, Raymond Likes, Charles Elam, Harry Taylor Square and Compass Club Opportunity to continue the study of the history and philosophy of Masonry is offered by the Square and Compass Club. The organization is open to all Master Masons. In 1948 the club was founded on this campus and in 1956 it was reorganized in order that it might serve as both a social and educational organization. Throughout the year the club has many programs and activities to further interest and participation in the Masons. Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship is an organization of the Presbyterian Church for college young people. It is the aim of this organization to provide fun, fellowship and inspiration for those who attend. Weekly dinner meetings are held at the Presbyterian Church. The programs are presented by commissions with these chairmen: Faith, Sheila Shinn; Outreach, Marvin Russell; Citizenship, Dick Edwards; Fellowship, Jean Newport; and Witness, Margaret Motter. The fellowship commission is in charge of parties, fellowship hours, and folk dancing. Besides those programs given by the college young people, others have been presented by Rev. Herbert Manning, Rev. Wesley Harker and Dr. C. V. Huenemann. At the beginning of the year the group held a party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Gross. The group also entertained the Adrian Singers, the men's choir from the University of Dubuque. Westminster Fellowship also participates in Religious Emphasis Week. The sponsor of Westminster Fellowship is Rev. Wesley R. Harker. Row One: Sharon McCullough, Sheila Shinn, Janet Davidson, sec.-treas.; Jane Romjue, pres.; Denny Wigal, vice-pres.; Rev. Wesley Harker, sponsor, Carol Olson. Row Tow: Margaret Motter, Sheryl Fullerton, Sandi Waddill, Glenna Winhold, Erna Winhold, Jean Newport, Jeanette Christman, Karen Richards, Kay Burchett, Joan March, Kyoko Hayashi. Row Three: Virginia Hogue, Sandi Wigal, C. E. Grim, Richard Moore, Ralph Porter, Marvin Russell, Warren Reynolds, Sharon Gross, Linda Funk. (Page 122) Row One: Frank England, vice-pres.; Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor; Vern Wolfmeyer, treas. Row Two: Walter McCormick, Kay Kutzner, Hartmut Keiner Gamma Delta Gamma Delta, a Lutheran organization, is open to all college and university students. Its purpose is to encourage Christian knowledge and service while it enlarges the student's religious knowledge. Social activities are part of the Gamma Delta program for the promotion of a fuller life for the college student. Disciple Student Fellowship The Disciple Student Fellowship, organized to help students grow in religious understanding as they gain knowledge of the arts and sciences, is a fellowship of students who wish to develop spiritually as they achieve intellectual maturity. D.S.F.'s activities, including fellowship suppers, programs, choir, recreation nights, and noonday devotions, are held in the educational building of Kirksville's First Christian Church, where study rooms, library facilities, a recreation center, and a complete hi-fi listening room are available. Row One: Billy Privitt, vice-pres.; Pat Anthony, pres.; Bill Wagner, sec. Row Two: Elizabeth Powers, dev. ch.; Elaine Spurgeon, Sonya Barkley, Mary Ann Douglas, Martha Hollcroft. Row Three: Gene Schmidt, Janet Yates, treas., Larry Parks, Edward Coffman, sponsor; Lucy Howarth. (Page 123) Row One: Bob Johnson, Jorge Harris, Larry Rhoads, Neal Bear, Lloyd Brown, Wendell Doyle, Donald Henderson, Bob Cook, Sam Simler Gary Dawkins. Row Two: Mary Boone, Janice Hill, Jim Bell, John C. Fox, sponsor, Don Weber, Larry Harrington, pres., Betty Riley, sec., Jim Davenport, vice-pres., Sharon Ellis, hist., Le Ann Gaubatz, Charlotte Matteson. Row Three: Vivian Coleman, Betty Jo White, Judy Wood, Melody Powell, Jo Ann Willey, Lola Woolf, Kay Dewey, Jane McClure, Patsy Short, Reva Holman, Carol Beaty, Arleta Boone, Helen Nicoletti, Mary Muir, Luevina Raney, Joyce Akagi, Marilyn Robinson, Barbara Land, Anita Amato. Row Four: Susan Stokes, David Miles, Johnny Hollar, Carlos Diaz de Leon, Kenneth Vincent, Sterling Holbrook, Maribeth Riley, Nina Fitzgerald, Carolyn Sandison, Joy Strick, Anita Minor, Donna Higgins, Vicky Askins, Judy Veil, Jim Lenzini, Richard Novinger, Beryl Hart. Row Five: Paul Helton, Robert Walker, DeWayne Beckemeier, Jim Sauer, Bob White, Werner Strick, John Graham, Clarence Conover, Bob Jewett, Mitchell Magruder. Baptist Student Union For many of the students on campus, the Baptist Student Union is a link between church and college. Study, religious, and recreational facilities are available to students in the new student center adjoining the college campus. BSU also participates in noonday devotional services which are open to all students. BSU projects for this year included a Homecoming float and the annual spring Retreat. Rev. John Fox. sponsor Baptist Student Center (Page 124) Row One: Sondra Giachino, Corres-, sec.; Jackie Manka, pub. ch.; Rita Sosa, rec. sec.; Ron Buhr, vice-pres.; Gene Sporer, pres.; Marilyn Mayes, treas.; Fran Kinsella, social ch.; J. R. Kinsella, relig. ch.; Bernard Buckman. Row Two: Ken Edelen, Ginger Dashiell, Karen Cafer, Janet Unger, Connie Loughridge, Nancy O'Brien, Karen Aeschilman, Felix Leman, Debbie Null, Martha Murrell, Sue Mayes, Mary Ann Gerleman, Marilyn Vetter, Gerry Campbell. Row Three: Michael Dodds, Lawrence Sch-reck, R. E. Potts, John Poole, William Hoskins, Edward Gladbach, James Poole, Gary Carter, Joe Kelly, Richard FitzHenry, Francis Sporer, Don Flanagan, Anthony Barulich, Don Deeters. Newman Club The Newman Club is a national organization for Catholic students on campus. Its purpose is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. Some of the activities for the year were: a spring retreat at Conception, Missouri, a hayride and picnic at Thousand Hills State Park, spaghetti and chili suppers, the building of a float which received first place honors in theme division of the Homecoming parade, a Christmas dance and benefit drive, the sponsoring of an Intramural basketball team, and group Communions and breakfasts. Father Norbert G. Adelman, C.PP.S., Sponsor. Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. (Page 125) Row One: Rev. John Ward, Dean Linder, Bill Jeffries, vice-pres., Gil Kroeger, Rose King, Roy Cothern, treas., Joan Hutton, sec., Dale Bagley, pub., Wanda Callihan, Jim Vail, pres., Jack Moore, director. Row Two: Linda Dixon, Mary Klausmeier, Mary Anne Smith, Anita Kugler, Pansy Wilson, Sylvia Stout, Florence Grim, Kay Kutzner, Judy Bertch, Nancy Sorrell, Bernice Adams, Jean Northrop, Hylah Wilson, Ruby Rice, Mary Atkinson, Sandra Zacharias, Lonna McComas, Louise Jones. Row Three: Judy Trainer, Reva Cook, Gene Schneider, Kenneth Henry, Dick Adams, Wayner Blakeley, Duane Wyatt, Dean Van Ness, Gene Linder, Clyde Frank, George Giltner, Gordon Stout, Gary Hendren, Don Flanagan, Joyce Birkeness, Freda Mohr, Marcel Hagan. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation, the college youth group of the Methodist Church, seeks to provide spiritual guidance and religious and social activity for its members. Jack Moore, the new director of Wesley has contributed much toward making the year a successful one. Some of activities this year included a hayride, two floats in the Homecoming Parade, and a spring retreat at the Lake of the Ozarks. Jack Moore, director. Rev. John Ward. (Page 126) Candid Campus "Heaven help me" "Sure this is Cope?" "What part of Missouri is this?" "Home away from home" "Crazy, man, crazy" "The Tri-Greek Chorus" (Page 127) Row One: Heidi Bushnell, Miss Elizabeth Worrell, sponsor, Beth Novinger, sec., John Kopp, pres., Tom Kooreman, vice-pres., Tokuhiro Miura, Shirley Sheesley. Row Two: Nancy Casner, Ann Jones, Karen Graber, Sandra Cragg, Linda Cuerden, Ann Flinchpaugh, Joan March, Shirley Mudd. Row Three: Carolyn Mulford, Zelta Hull, Gerald Dawkins, Ted Mittler, Roger Weiss, Virgil Egli, Dana Wright, Pat Russell, Sherry Sowers. Oral Interpreters The Oral Interpreters was organized on this campus September 23, 1958, and is now a chartered organization. Providing its members opportunities to further develop the skills they hove acquired in interpretation classes is the primary purpose of the organization. To be eligible for membership a student must currently be, or previously have been, enrolled in an oral interpretation class. College Players The College Players is a dramatics group that produces and manages most the college plays and musicals. "Macbeth" was produced under the direction of Jack Hensley in the fall with Al Srnka and Sandra Cragg starring. During winter quarter "A Marriage Proposal" by Chekhov was presented. In the spring "Showboat," a musical by Jerome Kern, was produced in co-operation the college music department. The College Players seek to develop such theater skills as acting, directing, make-up, and crew work. These are the skills which will be useful to them in future teaching and community work. Sherod Collins is the sponsor and Jack Hensley, director. Row One: Scott Schulze, Dorothy Thorp, Sharon Doss, Karen Grober, sec.-treas., Ted W. Mittler, pres., Shirley Mudd, hist., Darlene Skaggs, Mr. Sherod Collins, sponsor, Jack Hensley, director. Row Two: Edwin Smith, Sherry Sowers, Revo Cook, Zelta Hull, Ann Naylor, Barbara Irving, Sandra Cragg, Judy Bertch, Susan Stokes, Donna Higgins, Linda Cuerden, Connie Loughridge, Jane Lowing, Karen Biggs, Joan March. Row Three: Tom Kooreman, Dick Eitel, George Thornburgh, Don Freeman, Frank Schappach, Dean Linder, Gale McDonald, Tipton Biggs, Don Peter, Walter McCormick, Wendell Armstrong, Jack Twitchell. Row Four: Larry Magee, Dick FitzHenry, John Kopp, Gil Kroeger, John Beebout. Not Pictured: Dana Wright, vice-pres. (Page 128) "Macbeth" "Stars, hide your fires! Let not light see my black and deep desires ..." The tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare was presented this year by the College Players under the direction of Mr. Jack Hensley. Lady Macbeth, Sandra Cragg, and Macbeth, Al Srnka, plot the king's death. the witches cackle their prophecy "Touche!" "Lady Macbeth, we accept your kind hospitality." King Duncan says. Left to Right: Dana Wright, Myra Loeffler, Darlene Skaggs. Larry Magee, Sandra Cragg, Frank Schappach, William Sprouse, Ted Mittler, Roger Weiss, John Beebout. Behind: Dean Linder. (Page 129) NEMOS Roger Augspurger, Pat Black, Glen Boone, Larry B/odshaw, Sandra Cragg, Don Deaver, Janie Dillinger, Virgil Egli, James Frazee, Linda Funk, Danny Hamilton, Paula Hoerrmann, Norma Holzmeier, Joan Hutton, Bob Lang, Dean Linder, Dave Link, Wayne Mclntire, Ronald Miller, Charlyn Nelson, Joneen Ratliff, Nancy Reed, Rebecca Rivera, Bill Ronan, Scott Schulze, Nina Jo Sharpe, Judy (Simpson) Ellis, Nancy Sorrell, Al Srnka, Lavonne Stewart, Dianthe Truitt, Earl Turner, Harold Ward, Judy Woods, Roger York. Dr. Stephen Hobson, NEMO Director. Showboat Cast Nancy Reed-Ellie; Betty Lucas-Magnolia; Benny Tucker-Gaylord Ravenal; Sandy Cragg-Julie, alternate Linda Funk; Al Srnka-Frank. (Page 130) Band Row One: Doris Winn, clarinet; Herman Rekittke, clarinet; Judith Buie, clarinet; Paula Hoerrmann, clarinet; Becky Macber, clarinet. Row Two: David Miles, clarinet; Jack Helmer, clarinet; Phyllis Young, clarinet; Karen Klinginsmith, Clarinet; gil Chott, French horn; Miss Pease, French horn; Jackie Manka, french horn; Louis Byers, french horn; Janie Dillin french horn. Row Three: Wayne Martin, clarinet; Norma Miller, clarinet; Danny Christy, baritone sax; Virginia Robert Tenor sax; Martha Fetterer, alto sax; David Kropf, alto sax; Paul Howell, trumpet; Paul Miller, trumpet; Karen Richards, tr pet; Jan McDonald, trumpet; Brandt Crocker, trumpet; Joe Hall, trumpet. Row Four: Pot Black, percussion; Richard Sulli percussion; Nancy Lang, percussion; Pat Schulze, percussion; Don Freeman, percussion; Walter Medcalf, percussion; D Link, tuba; Don Walter, tuba. Band Officers: Becky Macumber, sec.; Bob Lang, vice-pres.; Wayne Mclntire, pres.; Roger Augspurger, treas.; Joan Dissinger, alumni-sec. (Page 131) Band One: Dorothy Ballantyne, flute; Judy Woods, flute; Joan March, flute; Kay Kutzner, oboe; Joan Dissinger, oboe. Two: Lavonne Stewart, french horn; Gordon Stout, french horn; Harold Ward, french horn; Larry Parks, bass clarinet; inia Hogue, bass clarinet; Danny Hamilton, bass clarinet; Aletta Deiling, bassoon; Jane Link, bassoon. Row Three: Earl er, trumpet; Roger Augspurger, trumpet; Bob Lang, trumpet; Phillip Epperson, trombone; Wendell Doyle, trombone; ne Mclntire, trombone; Norton Butler, trombone; Don Weber, trombone; Roger Hanson, trombone; Gary Haage, bari-; Karen Graber, baritone; Richard Drace, baritone. Row Four: Lyle Newkirk, tuba; Jim Jones, tuba; Scott Schulze, tym- (Page 132) College Chorus Row One: Janet Lambkin, Linda Read, Sherry Sowers, Mary Muir, Karen McBratney, Mary Anne Smith, Carol Biggs, Lavonne Stewart. Row Two: Jane Dillinger, Le Nora Sawyer, Zelta Hull, Carole Fisher, Betty Lucas, Susan Stokes, Sally Galbraith, Melinda Moses, Nancy Neal, Phyllis Slinkard, Judy Wafler. Row Three: Jane Moore, Jeannie Jones, Joan Dissinger, Judy Ellis, Joan Markham, Sandra Cragg, Virginia Link, Erna Winhold, Nancy Sorrell, Karen Aeschliman, Joan Hutton, Charlyn Nelson, Judy Woods, Jane Thomas, Vicky Askins, Linda Elam, Jonean Ratliff. Row Four: Linda Funk, Janet McVey, Earl Turner, Dick Eitel, Gary Richards, Larry Bradshaw, Scott Schulze, Richard Moore, Duane Wyatt, Jerry Wilson, Don Henry, Don Weber, Neil Adams, Paul Howell, Jim Frazee, Don Deaver, Sandi Wigal. Row Five: Gene Linder, Richard Craig, Francis Sporer. Men's Glee Club Row One: Roger Augspurger, Scott Schulze, Jim Frazee, Paul Howell, Bob Auld, Robert Davolt, Don Deaver. Row Two: Virgil Egli, Roger Hanson, Dave Link, Wayne Mclntire, Bill Ronan, Leland Bland. Madrigal Singers Row One: Dr. Hobson, supervisor, Norma Holzmeier, Linda Funk, Rebecca Rivera, Charlyn Nelson, Jane Dillinger. Row Two: Sandra Cragg, Scott Schulze, Wayne Mclntire, Bob Lang, Dan Hamilton, Nina Sharpe. (Page 133) Mr. Karl Webb, director of the College orchestra. The College Orchestra Miss Phradie Wells, director of the College chorus. (Page 134) Walt McCormick and Ken Rhodes proofing copy for the Index Miss Agnes Slemons, sponsor Index Staff For fifty years the Teachers College Index has covered campus events in order to keep the students well informed. The Index serves students further by publishing special football and basketball issues, giving coverage to organizational projects, and special events. Journalism classes comprise the staff which publishes the weekly paper, and a minor in journalism is offered by the school. Each quarter the newswriting class elects an editor and assistant editor who serve for that quarter. Miss Agnes Slemons is the adviser. Ken Serfass, Index photographer Row One: Stan Williams, Ken Serfass, Walter J. McCormick, editor; Miss Agnes Slemons, sponsor; Sharon DePuy. Row Two: Wanda Turner. Charlene Cox, Sheila Shinn, Lois Wise, Marthlu Bledsoe, Connie Loughridge, Anita Geringer, Claire Katsuda, Elizabeth Anne Novinger. Row Three: John Jepson, Warren Reynolds, L. E. Mahoney, John E. Kopp, Dick FitzHenry, Dale Woodward, Jim Murphy, asst, ed.; Frank England. (Page 135) Row One: Thelma Switzer, Carol Purvis, Dottie Williams, Carmen Calvin, Sandi Waddill, Betty Jo White, Lynda Oakman, Anita Gonnerman. Row Two: Marilyn Huff, Marcia Berryman, Joanne Cone, Norma Laubscher, Reva Holman, Charlyn Nelson, Marilyn Lawson, Elizabeth Daniels, Bernice Adams, Bibet Weber, Sandra Giachino, Beverly Christy. Row Three: Colleen Muir, Eleanor Smithson, Ruby Rice, Bobbi Ellison, Carolyn Turnbull, Luzonne Darr, Sandy Barnett, Suzanne Green, Lois Knight, Virginia Schlepphorst, Pat Snyder. Women's Athletic Association W.A.A, is an organization of women students who are. interested in athletic activities in college. The organization provides opportunities for improvement in the various athletic skills. The major program of W.A.A, is the intramural sport tournaments in nine seasonal sports including volleyball, basketball, badminton, archery, table tennis, softball, shuffleboard, deck tennis, and bowling. Each year a spring banquet is held for the purpose of awarding trophies and installing new officers. Trophies are awarded for tournament winners and for individual and team sportsmanship. Row One: Sandra Zacharias, Betty Lucas, Kay Meador, hist., Sheryl Fullerton, sec. Marty Cokerham, pres., Karen McAllister, vice-pres., Betty Hamond, Kay Swank, treas., Karen McBratney, Lonna McComas. Row Two: Marilyn Johnson, Sue Shuck, Lois Jo Wise, Bebe Maulfair, Nadine Newell, Sandy Swank, Pat Roberts, Jackie McHenry, Margaret Schindler, Janet Moore, Mary Atkinson, Arleta Boone. Row Three: Miss Phyllis Knode, sponsor, Kay Daughrity, Carol Dugger, Nina Fitzgerald, Joyce Woodson, Kitty Lundhoy, Jean Newport, Pat Thompson, Jeanette Christman, Sue Wantland, Linda Funk, Doris Nelson, Ginger Dashiell, Miss Martha Spath, sponsor. "Where's the apple?" (Page 136) Student Council Edwin Smiser, Student Council President. Row One: Mr. Kenneth C. Sykes, sponsor; Sheryl Fullerton, sec.; Edwin Smiser, pres.; George Nelson, vice-pres.; Doris Nelson, treas. Row Two: Phyllis Conley, Debbie Null, councilwoman; Anita Wolf, Sandra Giachino, Alta Carson, Lani Murakami, councilmembers-at-large. Row Three: C. E. Grim, Don Swayze, Jack Ward, Basil Hunt, Jack Delahunt. Promoting and co-ordinating student activities and encouraging cooperation between the student body and the faculty and administration are the main objectives of the Student Council. Social activities for the student are planned by the Council, including a Christmas formal and many informal Kampus Krawls. Homecoming, Parents' Day, and Senior Day for near-by high schools are also planned and organized by the Council. This year they initiated the Fun Festival, which is to be an annual event. With the spring comes the exciting campaign in which the political parties on campus vie for the students votes with slogans, president posters, and rallies. I.B. won all seven offices last year. Council members are elected by the student body for a one year term. A councilman and councilwoman are elected by each class, (at the beginning of the fall quarter) to represent them in the Council. Summer replacements are made by recommendations of Council members and class officers. Dr. Robert Wright is the Council's sponsor. George Nelson, Student Council Vice-president STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Row One: Jerry Chevalier, Dan DeNike, Mrs. Ruth Beal, sponsor; George Nelson, chairman; Debbie Null, Donna Dawkins, Marthlu Bledsoe. Row Two: Darlene Skaggs, Doris Roberts, Marty Hoskins, George Thornburgh, Judy Bertch, Stanley Falconer, Charlene Cox, Frank Clark, Paula Hoerrmann. Row Three: Dale Beck, Bill Schweitzer, Jarry Haydon, Joe Hasenstab, Dick FitzHenry, Charles Snyder, C. E. Grim. (Page 137) Greeks (Page 138) Panhellenic Council Mrs. Ruth Beal, sponsor of Panhellenic Council. Row One: Donna Dawkins, Kay Meador, Aletta Deiling, Jane Thomas. Row Two: Judy Paradise, sec.; Dianthe Truitt, vice-pres.; Mrs. Ruth Beal, sponsor; Martha Hollcroft, pres.; Delores Overstreet, treas. Row Three: Anita Wolf, June Moore, Judy Kinworthy, Alta Corson. All sorority activities on campus are governed by the local chapter of the National Panhellenic Council. The Council is composed of three representatives from each of the four social sororities. The Council helps with Greek Week, the Parent's Day Tea, and provides cloakroom service at school dances. A foreign student is sponsored by the Council each year; the money for the project is obtained from the sale of student theater tickets. At the annual spring banquet, a scholarship cup is awarded to the sorority with highest scholastic average. (Page 139) Interfraternity Council Dr. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, sponsor of the Interfraternity Council. Row One: Lorry Gordon, Bob Libby. Row Two: Larry Herron, pres.; Dr. Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor; Warren C. Watts, vice-pres.; Marvin Aboloff, sec.-treas. Row Three: Dave Raine, Gordon Benson. Not Pictured: Jack Maddex, Jerry Hall. For harmony and cooperation between the social fraternities on campus, the Interfraternity Council works with the presidents, vice-presidents, sponsors, and members-at-large from each fraternal organization. Setting rush dates and mediating disagreements between the fraternities are two important functions of the Council. It also sponsors the annual Interfraternity Council Banquet, at which the President's Scholarship Trophy is awarded to the fraternity with the highest honor-point ratio. (Page 140) Founded: Formville Va., 190 69 national chapters. Alpha Beta at KSTC, 1920. Colors: Red and white. Flower: Narcissus. Row One: June Bartling Moore, vice-pres.; Martha Barnett Hollcroft, pres.; Mrs. Sarah Wimp, sponsor. Row Two: Ann Flinchpaugh, treas.; Charlene Cox, editor; Angie Wilson, membership director; Carol Paden, sec,; Marilyn Mayes, chaplain. Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha entered the fall quarter with the 1957-58 President's Scholarship Cup and the Women's Sports Trophy of '57-'58. A special project of the year was the formation of the K-Dettes, a new drill team on campus. This organization, composed of thirty-two Alphas, performed drill routines at the home football and basketball games. The group was directed by AI Srnka. Three Alphas--Judy Durham, Jeannie Jones, and Sylvia Stout--were cheerleaders; and Phyllis Slinkard, Barbara Freise, Suzanne Green, and Colleen Muir were majorettes. Rush parties consisted of "A Night in New Orleans" and an informal brunch. Pledge day brought the Alphas twenty pledges. Special recognition went to Marty Hollcroft, Shirley Mudd, and Angie Wilson, who were chosen for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Angie Wilson was crowned queen of the Fun Festival; Lana Lindley was attendant to the Homecoming queen; and Sue Mayes was the choice of the freshman class for Echo queen. The philanthropic project was the cerebral palsy clinic. The Sweetheart Dance was held in February and the Mother's Day Tea and Breakfast Dance in May. Row One: Karen Biggs, Hylah Wilson, Sylvia Stout, Barbara Freise, Suzanne Green. Row Two: Janet Unger, Marghie Young, Deidre Hatfield, Nancy Harding, Mary Hendren, Sue Elledge, Phyllis Slinkard. Row Three: Janice Farmer, Sue Mayes, Mary Ann Daar, Carolyn Turnbull, Sandy Barnett, Judy Ellis, Jeannie Jones. Pledges (Page 141) Row One: Phyllis Pollitt, Norma Nickell, Karen Hayner, Dottie Williams, Charlotte Dorothy. Row Two: Lana Lindley, Dana Wright, Dorothy Miley, Nancy Bryant, Fran Kinsella, Charlyn Nelson, Marilyn Lawson. Row Three: Diane Harper, Bobbi Ellison, Terry Jo Schachel, Carol Flayharty. Alpha Sigma Alpha Row One: Kay Swank, Thelma Switzer, Sandra Waddill, Carmen Calvin, Marty Cokerham. Row Two: Carolyn Mulford, Sharon McCullough, Judy Kinworthy, Janet Moore, Judy Smith, Paula Hoerrmann, Judy Durham, Linda Brooks, Audrey Blodgett, Jean Newport, Luzonne Darr, Kathy Bowles, (Page 142) Founded: Emporia, Kansas 28 national chapters. Gamma chapter at KSTC, 1928 Flower: White tea rose. Colors: Cardinal red and silver Row One: Dick Miller, rec. sec.; Dr. Leon Karel, sponsor; Gene Gardner, Corres Mullin, sgt.-at-arms. Row Two: Jerry Haydon, treas.; Gordon Benson, vice-pres.; Dave Raine, journalist; Larry Herron, pres. Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi Sigma Epsilon is a national social fraternity established to promote a closer bond among men students of higher educational institutions. Gamma chapter was organized locally in 1923, and in 1926 was one of the first three chapters which joined together to become the national organization of Phi Sigma Epsilon, which has today a total of 28 chapters. Gamma chapter began its current year's activities in August when it served as host to the National Conclave of Phi Sigma Epsilon, held in the Statler Hotel in St. Louis Other fall quarter activities included the redecoration of the fraternity house end participation in homecoming events. Winter brought along the annual rush smoker end Apache Dance. When the rush season was over, the men at 602 South Elson found themselves the welcome task of shaping 32 new pledges into future Phi Sigs. February found Gamma chapter host to the regional conclave, at which chapters from Maryville, Warrensburg, Black Hills State Teachers, Iowa State Teachers, and Parsons Colleges were represented. Larry Herron, president of the Phi Sigs, was selected for Who's Who, and John Mullin was sports editor of the Echo. Sponsoring the fraternity again this year were Dr. Leon Karel and Mr. Duane Cole. Row One: Wayne O'Neal, Larry Stater, Dick Hannam, Gary Grannis, Jim Jenkens, Denny Wigal, Ed Swarthout, Marvin Ryan. Row Two: Breck Brown, Gene Brendel, Ron Bloebaum, Don Lee, Calvin Berry, Jim Evans, Jim Wall, Dick Shockey, Paul Miller, Don Parrish. Row Three: Dale Davis, Gene Thomas, Roy Eickmeyer, Doug Stokley, Leon Schutze, Bob Stumph, Stan Martin, Larry Frazier, Ralph Allen, Joe Haley, Jack Ward. Pledges (Page 143) Row One: John Campbell, Wilson Belt, Roy Tewell, Frank Clark, Rodney Barnett. Row Two: Phil Novinger, Jim Shepherd, Jim Hollcroft, Jerry Magrane, Rich Harris. Row Three: Barry Benson, Bill Ronan, Merle Walker, Frank Schappach, Bill Ball. Phi Sigma Epsilon Row One: Jerry Haydon, Dick Miller, John Mullin, Gene Gardner, Larry Herron. Row Two: Jack Chadwick, Gordon Benson, Dale Turner, Bill Miles, Dick Wyatt. Row Three: Otis Baker, Don Shoemake, Dave Raine. (Page 144) Pi Sig Escapades Phi Sigs on the move at Homecoming "Pass the wine, eh Monsuier?" "Not too hard, please, Sir Mullin!" "What's holding up the food?" Phi Sigs go French for rush dance, A l'Apache. (Page 145) founded: Ypsilanti, Mich., 1894. national chapters, nded: K.S.T.C., 1924. colors: Turquoise and Gold. flowers: Forget-me-not and Jonquil Row One: Delores Overstreet, pres.; Aletta Deiling, vice-pres.; Carol Bailey, Corres, sec. Row Two: Miss Whitson, sponsor; Wanda Turner, rec. sec.; Jane Thomas, treas.; Flora Lou Sharp, editor Pi Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Sigma, a national social sorority forewomen, was founded in 1894 at Michigan Normal, Ypisilanti, Michigan. Pi Chapter was founded locally in 1924. The Pi Kap's first activity of the year was Homecoming; Mary Ann Billups was crowned Homecoming queen. Rush season began with a Fashion Show at Elaine's; a bridge party followed. Fourteen pledges were added this season. Special honor was brought to Pi Kappa by Mary Anna Billips and Delores Overstreet, who were selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Jane Thomas was Pi Kap's candidate for Fun Festival queen. Row One: Flora Lou Sharp, Donna Black, Nadine Newell, Patsy Mitch. Row Two: Wanda Turner, Carol Bailey, Jane Thomas, Miss Whitson, Reva Holman, Sharon Gross, Aletta Deiling. Row Three: Eleanor McCartney, Janell Turner, Mary Anna Billups, Bibet Weber, Janet Jones, Barbara Mabee, Delores Overstreet. (Page 146) Founded: Berkeley, Calif., 19 18 national chapters. Founded: K.S.T.C., 1953. Colors: Purple and Gold. Flowers: Yellow Pernet Rose. Dr. Dean Rosebery, sponsor; Larry Gordon, pres.; Marvin Aboloff, vice-pres.; Jerry Hall, treas. Alpha Kappa Lambda and Associates XI Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda was formally organized at KSTC in 1953. Having been founded in 1914 at the University of California, AKL is the only national fraternity with the distinction of having originated on the west coast and thence moving eastward. At present there are twenty-three affiliate chapters in colleges and universities throughout the United States. The fraternity's special projects of the year include the meal program for members and the addition of new furnishings and floor coverings for the fraternity house. Rush activities included the annual rush smoker and the University Rush dance, after which the chapter pledged 17 new members. The outstanding achievement of the year was the winning of the National Scholarship Trophy. XI has now won this award for two consecutive years. Individual members who have brought honors to the fraternity are Larry Gordon, by being selected to the Who's Who, and Walter McCormick, serving as editor of the Index. Proceeds from the St. Patrick's Dance were presented to the Salvation Army as a civic-philanthropic project. Row One: Lester Peters, William Wood, Terry Eggesiecker, Roger York, Neal Curtis. Row Two: Don Stolte, Don Kelly, Gale McDonald, John Williams, Don Flanagan, Herbert Bracht. Row Three: Larry Muir, George Hargrave, Ed Elson, Carroll DeWitt. Not Pictured: Bill Fehen, Gary Jones, Bob Niedringhaus. Pledges (Page 147) Row One: James Kington, Dr. Dean A. Rosebery, Larry Gordon, Tom Shaw, Marvin Aboloff. Row Two: Paul Neumann, Walter McCormick, Lloyd Gholson, Richard Nichols, Vernon Drummond. Row Three: Jerry Hall, Don Walker, James Vail. Not Pictured: Paul Boyd, Bill Schweitzer, Clarence Ochsner, Richard Dutton. Alpha Kappa Lambda The pause that refreshes, at the annual University Dance. Playboy plus cards plus smoke plus fun equals AKL rush smoker. (Page 148) Fraternity Snaps I feel a draft "Hey, Jack, look at this." Crackers??? AKL speakers table. Big Smoke of Phi Sigs! "Don't take your guns to town, Bill." (Page 149) "Ya pays yer money and takes yer chances." "Cigarettes 'n Whiskey . . ." "Ain-A that good news ! !" Greek Snaps "I could have danced all night!" "A formal affair" (Page 150) Founded: Oxford, Ohio, 1902 122 national chapters Founded: KSTC, 1956 Colors: Rose and Green Flower: Killarney Rose Row One: Judy Paradise, pres.; Dr. Ruth Towne, sponsor; Karen McAllister, vice-pres. Row Two: Lani Murakami, vice-pres.; Doris Lee Nelson, rec. sec.; Barbara Landrum, treas.; Elaine Holbert, Corres, sec. Delta Zeta Deltas started the fall of 1958 by appearing uniformly dressed in white blazers bearing the sorority's crest, and black skirts and sweaters. Special project of the year was the DZ chorus, a group organized for the enjoyment of singing and working together. The Delta Zeta glee club appeared at the Panhellenic Tea, the Fun Festival Show, on KIRK's "College Life" show. After the rush parties of the fall season, 21 girls meeting the standards set by the Delta Zeta were pledged. Four Deltas were selected to Who's Who: Doris Nelson, Jon Finke, Judy Paradise, Karen McAllister. Sharyl Mogg, senior, and Dorie Roberts, sophomore, were candidates of their respective classes for Echo queen; Jan Finke was attendant to the Homecoming queen; and Myra Loeffler was the sorority's candidate for queen of the carnival. 1958-59 was a busy and rewarding year for Delta Sigma, the local chapter of the largest national sorority in the National Panhellenic Conference, Delta Zeta. Row One: Ina Kay Hibler, Sharon Mayo, Jan Crist, Ann Eidem, Pat Thompson. Row Two: Sally Andrews, Marcia Berryman, Janet Davidson, Norma Laubscher, Rosemary Rippel, Janice Dillinger, Marilyn Johnson, Marilyn Vetter. Row Three: Myra Loeffler, Sherry Rankin, Ruth Shoemyer, Sandro Sanders, Judy Williams, Karen Alberti, Micki Lowenberg, Barbara Toomes. (Page 151) Row One: Dottie Jackson, Doris Williams, Dorie Roberts, Eleanor Nakata, Betty Hammond, Jane Romjue, Bertie McCoy, Sandy Swank. Row Two: Carol Dugger, Pat Anthony, Jon Finke, Nita Wolf, Patsy Aldershof. Delta Zeta Row One: Kay Izumi, Carol Purvis, Sue Shuck, Phyllis Berry. Row Two: Sally Galbraith, Jo Randall, Kay Daughrity, Joan March. Row Three: Shirley Fleshman. Joanie Fye, Joyce Walton, Donna Dawkins, Pat Roberts. (Page 152) Founded: Warrensburg, 1920 49 national chapters Beta chapter at K. S. T. C., 1921 Flower: White Rose Colors: Blue and White Row One: Richard Krekemeyer, treas.; Mr. John Goetze, sponsor; Warren C. Watts, pres.; Jack Maddex, vice-pres.; Ken Serfass, rec. -sec. Row Two: Basil Hunt, grad, advisor; Chester Jennings, sgt. at arms; Richard FitzHenry, Corres, sec.; Francis Sporer, hist.; C. E. Grim, chap. Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity for men, provides training and discipline of the individual who, in seeking an education, desires to make himself a useful member of society, possessing knowledge, trained skill, and capacity for accomplishment. From 1892 to 1921 it existed on this campus as Phi Lambda Epsilon, which, in 1921, affiliated with the national organization of Sigma Tau Gamma as Beta Chapter. In the spring of 1958 the local chapter was host to Theta Chapter of Maryville and Alpha Eta of Iowa State Teachers in a Tri-Fiesta celebration. Homecoming was celebrated with the Sig Taus winning second place in the beauty division of the float contest. Open house was held at "Tau Towers" with many Beta alumni returning to renew acquaintances of former "School Daze." Long woolly beards, suggestive of the West in frontier days, were sprouted in 'November in anticipation of the Annual '49er Dance. After a successful rush, 56 men pledged to Sigma Tau Gamma. Members of Beta Chapter held many prominent offices in their classes and in other organizations. Edwin Smiser was elected president of the Student Council; Marvin Russell, of the senior class; Chester Jennings, of *he juniors, and Richard FitzHenry, of the sophomores. Jerry West served as editor, and Francis Sporer, as assistant-editor of the Echo. Bringing a unique type of honor to his organization was Terry Lantz, who was chosen by the student body as the Ugliest Man at the annual Ugly Man Dance. Jerry Renfro was crowned king of the Fun Festival. Eight members were selected for 'Who's Who"; they were Jerry West, Marvin Russell, C. E. Grim, Robert Libby, Wayne Mclntire, Warren Watts, Edwin Smiser, and Fred Clarke. Civic activities supported by Beta chapter included Mother's March on Polio, Community Chest, and blood for the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Mr. John Goetze is sponsor of the organization. Row One: Dean Davis, Dale Beck, Dick Mahon, Gerry Campbell, Rex Meneely, Jack Ranney, Larry Tate, Jim Henry, Gary Hendren, Ed Fisher, Dave Cole. Row Two: Jack Twitchell, Stacey Howell, Joe Collins, Gene Schneider, Larry Alexander, Larry Wantland, Lee Cloyd, Lyle Newkirk, Joe Kelly, Jerry Noble, Jim Hays, Jim Lenzini, Larry Bradshaw, Larry Dinsmore. Row Three: Earl Turner, Jewel Sires, Larry Bollman, Vern Wolfmeyer, Al Nelson, Bill Decker, Jerry Wolf, Jan McDonald, Carroll Waganer, Louis Byers, Orville Shupe, Gary Bogar, Don Peter, Clyde Bowen. Row Four: Dove Link, Dave Brown, Glenn Boos, Bill Rauschelbach, Sterling Ruddy, Bob Mason, Ray Bentele, Bob Batterson, Brandt Crocker. Pledges (Page 153) Row One: Dole Woodward, Orin Mock Dave Ronchetto, Marvin Russell, Laverne Peterson. Row Two: Lorry Whitney, Jon Cook, Terry Lantz, Sherrill East, Neil Bear, Arden Messer, Virgil Egli, Rex Dinsmore. Row Three: Rex Hardman, Don Swayze, Robert Libby, Ted Mittler, Jack Caldwell, Scott Schulze, Carl Baldwin. Row Four: James Jones, Roger Hanson, Wayne Mclntire, Art Daar, Tom Goodnik. Sigma Tau Gamma Row One: Dole Hopkins, Bert Correll, Bill Wharton, Charles Baldwin, Don Deaver. Row Two: Jerry West, John Smith, Roy Recker, Jack Delahunt, Richard Novinger, Gary Sallade, Tom Kooreman. Row Three: Don Miller, Robert Jewett, Jerry Renfro, Edwin Smiser, Larry Magee, James Taylor, Robert Lang, Terry Hall. Row Four: Ron Martin, Jerry Hitt, John Troester, Joe Hasenstab, Richard Craig, Fred Clarke, Robert Riley. (Page 154) Sig Tau Glimpses "anyone for a coughdrop?" the winnah!... winning beard bill wharton at tau's '49er dance "time out from cards... Sigma taus annual rush smoker" "The Bearded Ones." (Page 155) Sorority "One-two-three--KICK!" "Say Cheese!" "Queen of Hearts." "Flapper" Wigal does the Charleston at the Sigma Tri's rush party, "Bonjour Mamselle!" Rush (Page 156) Founded: Farmville Va., 1898 73 national chapters Founded at K.S.T.C., 1945 Colors: Purple and White Flower: Purple Violet Row One: Janice Legg, vice-pres.; Miss Leona Whittom, sponsor; Dianthe Truitt, pres. Row Two: Beth Novinger, keeper of grades; Linda Read, rec. sec.; Jeanette Christman, Corres, sec.; Sheryl Fullerton, treas. Sigma Sigma Sigma The aims of Sigma Sigma Sigma, national social sorority, are to establish a perpetual bond of friendship, to develop a strong womanly character, to encourage scholastic attainment, and to develop social consciousness. Members are required to have good background, leadership, scholarship, and character. After a summer's recess and a fall reunion on campus, the Sigmas began the school year socially at Homecoming. Sheryl Fullerton was selected os attendant in the court of the Homecoming queen, and Tri Sigma's float won second place in the parade. Tri Sigma pledged twenty girls after two formal rush parties, "Bon Jour Mam'selle" and "Chez Sigma." Later, in open rush, the Tri Sigmas pledged three more. Sandra Cragg played a leading role in the production of "Macbeth" in the fall. Dianthe Truitt, Janice Legg, Ann Naylor, and Sandra Cragg were selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Janice Legg served as business manager of the Echo; Nancy Casner was elected by the junior class as their candidate for Echo queen; and Alta Carson was Tri Sigma's candidate for carnival queen. During the spring Tri Sigma had its annual Founder's Day Banquet and Formal Dance. Row One: Linda Shirley, Linda Howard, Sandra Giachino, Margaret Motter, Pat Trenkle. Row Two: Carol Biggs, Connie Loughridge, Bebe Maulfair, Jill Hellige, Darlene Skinner. Row Three: Jane Lowing, Carol Olson, Jane Link, Kitty Lundhoy, Nina Fitzgerald, Bernice Adams, Judy Wheeler. Pledges (Page 157) Row One: Rebecca Macumber, Barbara Douglas, Marthlu Bledsoe, Nancy Greggerson. Row Two: Nancy Casner, Joan Dissinger, Bobbie Kehr, Kay Kendrick, Janet Beecher, Cita Perrin, Pat Eades. Row Three: Kay Cragg, Harriet Hoag, Norma Miller, Martha Murrill, Phyllis Conley. Sigma Sigma Sigma Row One: Pat Black, Martha Hoskins, Shirley Jeffries, Sherry Sowers, Kay Meador. Row Two: Ann Jones, Scharlotte Guthrie, Karen Aeschliman, Sandi Wigal, Marlene Elam, Nancy Wolfe. Row Three: Janet McVey, Ann Naylor, Sandro Cragg, Linda Funk, Judi Wood. (Page 158) Sports (Page 159) (Page 160) Head coach, Maurice "Red" Wade; line coach, Ken Gardner; Bob Bradley, assistant coach. Co-captains, Jack Hammock and Ron Wiggins. Football Coach Wade is serving his eighth year as head coach at the Teachers College. He attended the University of Tulsa where he received his M. A. In senior year he earned All-American honors in football. Kenneth Gardner, line coach, is also in his eighth year at the college. In the MIAA he was All-Conference in 1941 and 1945. Bob Bradley, graduate assistant, has returned from one year in the field to work for his Master's degree. As an undergraduate, Bob lettered for four years, three of them on MIAA championship teams. Pittsburg-Here Opening the 1958 season the Bulldogs tackled the N.A.I.A, small college champions of '57. The Dogs more than held their own as they battled the Pittsburgh, Kansas, team to a 12-0 lead at halftime, with Rufus Davis sprinting 55 yards for the first 6 pointer and Jack Perrin following with the second t.d. In the last half Pittsburgh exploded with an 85 yard jaunt to give them their first 6 points. They hit pay-dirt twice more before the final whistle, and the game ended 21-12. Bear tackle is about to be blocked out by Whitesides, Danner and Rhodes. Schueler brings in a t.d. pass from Rhodes against the Mules. (Page 161) Row One: J. Scanlan, R. Wiggins, R. Stouffer, J. Hammock, J. Perrin, R. Haller, D. Shoemake, J. Carter, L. Schutze, J. Porter, D. Heaney, R. Harris, mgr.; Ken Gardner, line coach. Row Two: J. Rhodes, C. Miller, R. Isett, K. Carter, J. Carter, J. Whitesides, Q. Maxwell, J. Potts, D. Clotfelter, A. Carter, R. Colley, R. Potts, J. Blacklock, M. "Red" Wade, head coach. Row Three: W. O'Neal, J. Morgan, B. Miles, L. Schueler, A. Church, J. Lloyd, P. Claywell, Dale "Paley" Mills, D. Harron, J. Evans, J. Ward, B. Weber, R. Bloebaum, Bob Bradley, ass't.-coach. Row Four: J. McMickle, H. Huggins, J. Blew, J. Renfro, R. Eiffert, L. Frazier, J. Jones, R. Davis, G. Perkins, D. Danner, M. McPike, R. Eickmeyer. G. Lane. Washburn-Here The Washburn Ichabods invaded Stokes Stadium to take on the once defeated Bulldogs. Coach "Red" Wade's Dogs grabbed an early lead in the contest when Jack Perrin plunged over the Washburn goal for a t.d. followed .minutes later by Rufus Davis, who broke loose for an 87 yard run and a second t.d. The second quarter was a see-saw affair with neither team scoring, but in the third period touchdowns by Mills and Perrin cinched the game for the Dogs. Washburn scored their two t.d.'s against the Rinkey-dinks. Graceland-There Playing at Lamoni, Iowa, the Bulldogs easily racked up their second win of the season as they romped over the Graceland Yellow Jackets 27-7. Three t.d.'s were made by Mills in the first two periods. Early in the fourth quarter, quarterback Jim Perrin gathered in a pass from Jim Rhodes for a 6 pointer. Graceland got into the scoring column against the Bullpups, and the game ended with the Bulldogs on top '17-7. Loose ball! Quentin Maxwell reaches for the loose ball while Haller and Potts look on. Bulldog Wayne O'Neal skirts right end with the aid of a key block by Jim Rhodes against the Rolla Miners. (Page 162) Dale "Paley" Mills Bob "Chief"' Haller Dale Mills Dale "Paley" Mills, All-American half-back, won the small college rushing title with a sensational 1,358 total yards in nine games. He was the only unanimous choice for the MIAA conference team and, as a result, was selected captain of the Mythical Eleven. The speedy sophomore led the conference in scoring with 72 points and racked up 122 points on 20 t.d.'s and 2 p.a.t against all opponents. "Paley" hails from Columbia and is looking forward to his next two years on the Bulldog squad. Jack Hammock, senior end and captain of the Bulldog squad, was elected to the first team All-Conference. Paley Mills turns right end and sets up blocking for Bob Haller and Jerry Carter against the Cape Indians. Wading through the Mules' line is Paley Mills with the able blocking of Jerry Whitesides and Bob Haller. Bob Haller Bob Haller, Teachers College senior and a member of the MIAA All-Star team, received a certificate naming him to the Williamson National Rating System All-American football team for 1958. He has been drafted by the Chicago Bears of the Western Division of the National Football League. Haller received the information from George Halas,. head coach of the Bears. Jim Blacklock T Jerry Carter T John Carter B Ken Carter B (Page 163) Allen Church E Pat Claywell C Daryl Danner G Rufus Davis B St. Ambrose-Here Back home in Stokes Stadium the Bulldogs fought with a spirited St. Ambrose squad. With the game tied 18-all in the third quarter anything could happen. The Parents Day crowd went wild as Paley Mills carried the bail for a 57 yard run into the end zone, giving the Bulldogs a 25-18 lead. But the crowd's cheers were stilled as St. Ambrose came back to score two quick t.d.'s to end the game on top 31-25. Good defense by the Bulldogs is shown against Washburn. Dark Jerseys. Mills, Whitesides, McPike, Carter, Haller. Rufus Davis, hanging on for all he's worth, brings down a Pittsburgh runner. Springfield-Here The Bulldogs ran up a decisive 39-7 win against the Springfield Bears. Dale Mills led the Bulldogs as he carried the ball 32 times, gaining 296 yards, while scoring 4 touchdowns. Midway in the first period, Kirksville scored on a 15 yard run by Rufus Davis, who injured his ankle on the play. In the second period Mills scored with runs of 28 yards and 5 yards for a 20-0 halftime edge. In the last half Mills and Perrin each carried the ball for t.d.'s, the last one being made by Mills on a brilliant 74 yard run. The Bears only tally was made late in the game. Ray Eickmeyer T Jim "Mouse" Evans E Larry Frazier E Jack Hammock E (Page 164) Rich Isett G Quentin Maxwell B Charles "Mel" Miller QB Wayne "Red" O'Neal B Perkins, with the aid of good blocking by Whitesides and Perrin, makes an 11 yard gain against Pittsburg. Coming to O'Neal's aid is Bulldog quarterback, Jim Rhodes, as four Miners crowd in for the tackle. Warrensburg-There On the road the Bulldogs met Warrensburg in their second league encounter. Paley Mills, the fleet sophomore back, was again the spark of the Kirksville team, scoring three t.d.'s in the first half to give the Bulldogs a good lead, 20-7. Although Warrensburg opened the second half with a quick t.d., Rhodes' pass to Schueler and O'Neal's run of 57 yards, each good for a t.d., completed the ruin of the Mules' Homecoming. Thus the game ended with Kirksville on top 32-13. Rolla-There Conference title hopes of the Bulldogs received a sudden shock as the Roll la Miners dominated play for a convincing 27-20 win. The only bright spot of the gloomy day was the continued brilliant running of Paley Mills who scored two of Kirksville's t.d.'s while Rhodes scored the third. Rolla was paced by a fine fullback who scored 3 t.d.'s and kicked 3 extra points. The other Miner t.d. was scored on a 65 yard pass play. This loss put the Bulldogs in an underdog position of second place. Gerald Perkins B Jack Perrin B Jerry Porter B Raphael Potts T (Page 165) Jim Rhodes B Jim Scanlan T Larry Schueler B Leon Schutze E Jack Perrin prepared to throw a key block as Jim Rhodes picks up yardage against the Mules. Also identifiable are Jerry Carter and Ray Eickmeyer. Maryville-There Paley Mills turned tragedy into victory to win the final MIAA conference game 20-19. M6ryville scored early in the initial period, but the Bulldogs retaliated quickly on a reverse, and Kirksville led 7-6. In the second period Kirksville's quick recovery of a fumble set up their second t.d., but Maryville took the kickoff and marched straight down the field for 6 points. Again in the. fourth quarter Maryville smashed across the goal line, to lead 19-13. With pass interference called on Maryville in the end zone, the Bulldogs were given one more play from the one yard line. Mills sprinted right end for the score and also scored the tie-breaking point to win 20-19. Homecoming-Cape When the Cape Girardeau Indians invaded Stokes Stadium, it was like a repeat performance of Custers Last Stand; there wasn't a white man (Kirksville. Bulldog) left standing. The worst defeat since the 1950 season marred Homecoming for Kirksville. Cape scored first on a drive that took 9 plays. Their second t.d., on a pass, gave the Indians a 13-0 lead. Kirksville entered the scoring column on Mills' 64 yard burst over right tackle. Cape threw 3 t.d.'s into the Bulldogs' faces in the third quarter to suppress any hopes of a comeback. Early in the fourth quarter a pass bounced into the hands of a waiting Indian who scattered into the end zone for their sixth tally. Combining long and short passes, end sweeps, and cross bucks, Cape's quarterback cinched the drive on a sneak for 6 points. The Bulldogs' scalps were now bleeding 48-6. O'Neal scored a second Bulldog marker, and the massacre ended, 48-12. Paley Mills tries valiantly to escape as the Cape Indians charge in from everywhere. Don Shoemake T Bob Stouffer C Jerry Whitesides G Ron Wiggins G (Page 166) Judy Williams Our Cheerleaders, I. to r.: Jeannie Jones, Judy Durham, Sylvia Stout, Debbie Null, Pat Trenkle, Judy Williams. Jeannie Jones Lots of spirit at the Pep Rally. I to r.: Judy Durham John Mullin, Jeannie Jones, Ray Bentele, Sylvia Stout, Jo Hasenstab. The Majorettes, I. to r.: Anita Amato, Suzanne Green, Colleen Muir, Phyllis Slinkard, Jacklie Manka, Barbara Freise, Joanna Johnson. Pat Trenkle (Page 167) Judy Durham, co-captain Bonfire spirit is shown by cheerleaders: Debbie Null, Sylvia Stout, Judy Durham, Jeannie Jones, Pat Trenkle, Judy Williams. Sylvia Stout Debbie Null Steve Rinaberger, Pat Trenkle, George Nelson, Judy Williams. Debbie Null, co-captain The K-Dettes Row One: F. Kinsella, M. Lawson, N. Nickell, D. Wright, C Dorothy, L. Lindley, R. Ellison. Row Two: D. Williams, P Slinkard, B. Freise, M. Mayes, P. Pollitt, K. Swank, S. Elledge, N. Harding, M. Harnden, D. Harper, T. Schachel, K. Havner Row Three: T. Switzer, J. Unger, M. Young, D. Hatfield, S. Green, N. Bryant, M. Darr, S. Mayes, D. Miley, C. Flayharty, C. Nelson. (Page 168) Coaches, Ken Gardner and Boyd King Larry Swift, most valuable player in the MIAA Basketball Opening the 1958-59 basketball season, King's hardwood men traveled to Iowa Teachers for their first contest and were victorious. Western Illinois met the Bulldogs next and fought all the way to dump Kirksville in a heartbreaker, 72-71. Quincy College took the Bulldogs in hand on their home court for defeat number two. The return engagement in Kirk Aud. found the Hawks on the losing end. Swift and Tewell starred as Rockhurst dumped the Bulldogs 65-63. The Bulldogs again locked horns with Quincy and returned with a victory. The Tri-Captains Still on the road, King's cagers picked up another win against Graceland College. With little effort from the Bulldogs the St. Benedict Ravens went down to defeat. Rockhurst Hawks were next to enter Kirk Aud. The first half of the game was a see-saw battle with Rockhurst ahead 24-22 at intermission. The second half was a nip-and-tck affair to the last minute. Two free-throws and a set shot by Tewell made the score 67-62 with 12 seconds remaining. A last shot by the Hawks left the final score 67-64. Roy Tewell Jim Riegel Jim Phillips (Page 169) Full Squad: Row One: Dave Pierce, Larry Coorts, Jim Hollman, H. A. Walmsley, Carl Rose, Gordon Pasley. Row Two: John Haynes, Ralph Sterrett, Jim Riegel, Jerry Burditt, Roy Tewell, Jack Chadwick, Bob Graves, Gary Hendren, Joe Morgan. Row Three: Ken Gardner, Jim Phillips, Gary Williams, Larry Swift, Walt Miller, Carmen Hoyden, Milt McPike, Russ Bennett, Dan Hampton, Boyd King. The high-flying netmen traveled to Springfield where they met defeat by a 4 point margin. The Bears dunked the Bulldogs 69-65. Bouncing back, the Bulldogs smashed the Maryville Bearcats 72-53. Swift and Burditt led the scoring parade while McPike cleared the boards. The second loop win was gained against the Warrensburg Mules. Swift, Phillips and Tewell all scored freely, while Phillips did an outstanding job of clearing the boards, thus putting the Bulldogs on top 77-62. Scalping the Cape Indians in Kirk Aud. 93-85, the Bulldogs were forced into 4 overtime periods before the final buzzer and victory. The score at the end of the normal time for play was 60-60. The end of the first overtime found the score 66-66. The Indians came from behind in the second overtime to tie the score 76-76, and in the third overtime 81-81. In the last overtime of play the Bulldogs jumped to an early lead and finished the period on top of Cape 93-85. Larry Swift, the most aggressive player- on the court, scored 36 points and grabbed 33 rebounds. Traveling Squad: Row One: Ralph Sterrett, Jim Riegel, Jerry Burditt, Roy Tewell, Jack Chadwick, Bob Graves, Gary Hendren, Gordon Pasley. Row Two: Ken Gardner, Jim Phillips, Gary Williams, Larry Swift, Walt Miller, Carmen Hayden, Milt McPike, Russell Bennett, Dan Hampton, Boyd King. (Page 170) Carmen Hayden Larry Swift clears the boards. Milt McPike tips in two for the King men. Tewell "Peanut" gets two for the Bulldogs. Walt Miller Jerry Burditt (Page 171) Captain, Roy Tewell. Ralph Sterrett tosses in two for Kirksville. Ralph Sterrett Swift tips in two against Springfield. Russ Bennett "In there, Roy!" (Page 172) Dan Hampton Jim Phillips hits from way out. Jack Chadwick Another heartbreaker was dropped to the fired-up Warrensburg Mules, 39-38. Roy Tewell led the Kingmen to victory over the Rolla Miners with a hot 25 points. Picking up their third loss under the heavy tomahawk of the Cape Indians, the Kirksville Bulldogs trapped the Springfield Bears in Kirk Aud. Roy Tewell, Larry Swift, Milt McPike and Jerry Burditt combined together to defeat the Bears by an easy 8 point margin 76-68. Roy Tewell played a beautiflu game on his final appearance in Kirk Aud. for the Bulldogs. He literally stole the show against Maryville and chipped in the winning points with only 6 seconds to go. Traveling to Rolla, the Bulldogs were victorious and closed the season with an 8-2 conference record and an all-over record of 12-7. Larry Swift was named MIAA player of the year and Roy Tewell was awarded the Sportsmanship wristwatch. Both Swift and Tewell were named first team All-Conference. Swift was co-captain with a Maryville player. Jerry Burditt made second team All-Conference. Milt McPike chadwick beats the buzzer for two against Quincy Hawks Gary Williams (Page 173) Row One: Lorry Testman, Roye Tewell, Ron .Wiggins, Jerry Whitesides, Don Shoemake, Leon Schutze, pres.; John Mullin, Jim Evans. Row Two: Ralph Pink, sponsor; Ken Carter, George Nelson, Bob Haller, Jack Perrin, Jim Scanlan, Jack Hull, Wendell Hunton. Row Three:- Lou Williams, Jim Riegel, Jim Phillips, Carmen Hayden, Jerry Carter, Neil Knight, R. E. Potts, vice-pres.; Duane McDonald. K-Club K-Club was founded on the campus of KSTC for the purpose of establishing and maintaining good public relations among the student body, the faculty, the people of Northeast Missouri, and the athletes of this college through united and enthusiastic promotion of worthy projects and activities. Membership is limited to those who have won a varsity letter in one of the sports on campus. Sponsoring the annual Homecoming Pep Rally which features the crowning of the Homecoming Queen is the main activity of the Club. A service project initiated by the club is the selling of game programs at all home athletic contests. This year the organization sponsored the appearance on campus of "Marques Haynes and the Harlem Magicians" basketball team. Row One: Larry Overturf, Russ Bennett, Ralph Sterrett, Larry Stater, Charles Miller, Ray Eickmeyer, John Carter, Jim Blacklock. Row Two: Ralph Pink, sponsor; Robert Harris, Jerry Chevalier, Art Baker, Jerry Perkins, Quentin Maxwell, Dale Mills, Corres, sec.; Richard Isett, Daryl Danner, Bob Lewis. Row Three: Wayne O'Neal, Larry Scheuler, Cletus Koehler, Milton McPike, Garry Williams, Jim Walker, Jerry Burditt, Jim Barber, Allen Church. (Page 174) M. I. A. A. Indoor Track Champions The Kirksville Bulldogs made school history when they amassed a total of 83 2/3 points to the nearest challenger, defending champion Cape Girardeau, collecting only 29 2/3 points, in winning the M.I.A.A, indoor track championship. The Bulldogs won 7 of the 12 events and placed at least two men in each event save the pole vault where they were blanked. Larry Stater led the Dogs in winning the high low hurdles, and the high jump. Bulldogs, Jim McFadden, Neil Knight and Bob Lewis took the top three positions in the mile run. Rufus Davis copped the 60 yard dash for the third straight year. Neil Knight staged a beautiful 10:08.4 two mile run on the indoor track. Tony Barulich stepped lively in the 880 run and won easily with a time of 2:03. The low hurdles saw Stater, Davis, and Art Baker all hit the tape for the first three places. Coach Kenneth Gardner saw his dream come true and after receiving the first place trophy from M.I.A.A, commissioner John Waldorf, was carried away on the shoulders of his new champions. The other conference schools scored as follows: Warrensburg, 23; Springfield, 16 2/3; Maryville, 1-4 5/6; and Rolla, 12 1/6. Row One: MacFadden, Barulich, Baker, Davis, Chevalier, Lewis, Bloebum. Row Two: Campbell, Clatter, Swan, Stater, Perkins, Jackson, Wagner, Deeters, Stabler. Row Three: Knight, Coorts, Perrin, Jobe, Hammock, Carter, Young, Danner. A spectacular pass from Chevalier to Stater. Rufus Davis, M.I.A.A. 60-yord champ. (Page 175) Baker noses out Maryville runner in conference meet. Larry Testman, MIAA 100 yard record holder. Cross-Country The fine coaching by "Doc" Norman White, and hard work on the part of his cross-country runners produced a 6-2 record for the year. Outstanding thinclads for the Bulldogs were J. Mac Fadden, A. Barluich, N. Knight, B. Lewis, and B. Jobe, all of whom finished in the Top Ten in both MIAA and Quincy Invitational Championships. The Bulldogs won the Quincy Invitational Championship, beating Western Illinois University, St. Louis University, and four other colleges. Lewis, Knight, and Barulich placed second, third, fourth, giving Kirksville second place in the MIAA Championship, ending a great season for the Bulldogs. Bob Lewis, Jim Vail, Lou Williams, Bill Jobe, Neil Knight, Tony Barulich Jim McFadden, Stacey Howell. (Page 176) Activities (Page 177) (Page 178) Ron Wiggins, co-captain of the football team, hands Queen Mary Ann a bouquet of roses. The Queen and Her Attendants Attendant Sheryl Fullerton sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma Attendant Lana Lou Lindly sponsored by Alpha Sigma Alpha Attendant Janice Finke sponsored by Delta Zeta (Page 179) 1958 homecoming queen Mary Ann Billups (Page 180) 1958 Homecoming "Blast 'Em Bulldog" Freshman Class float- The second place winner in the spirit division. "1958-A Royal Year tor M. S. T. C." Sigma Tau Gamma's float - The second place winner in the beauty division. "Past, Present, Future" Newman Club's float-The first place winner in the spirit division. "B. B. W. C. Brews School Spirit" B. B. W. C.'s Surprise winning float. "Press for Progress" Sigma Sigma Sigma's float-The second place winner in the mechanical division. "Standing Room Only" (Page 181) 1958 Homecoming "We hold the Key to Victory" B. S. U.'s float-The first place winner in the beauty division. "The start of the 1958 K.S.T.C. Homecoming parade." "Year of Building" Phi Sigma Epsilon's float entry in the spirit division. "Blast the Indians Back to Cape" Industrial Arts float- The first place winner in the mechanical division. "Riding High" Delta Zeta's float entry in the beauty division. "The K.S.T.C. Band in the 1958 homecoming parade" (Page 182) Twinkling stars and glittering snow balls decorated the auditorium, and a sparkling Merry Christmas dressed up the stage. Annual Christmas Formal Eddie Smiser, president of the student council, greets the band that played for the formal the dance progresses with many greetings of merry christmas and happy new year floating about. (Page 183) Alpha Phi Omega's "Ugly Man" Benefit Dance The Ugliest Man on campus this year was Terry Lantz, sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma. Terry's crowning victory was announced at the annual A.P.O. Ugly Man Dance which climaxed the fund raising drive for CARE. Competition was heavy this year and included Terry Lantz, Sigma Tau Gamma; Ray Bentele, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Marty Hunt, Independent Club; Colin Skinner, Pi Kappa Sigma; Tony Barulich, Newman Club; Ralph Harris, Phi Sigma Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Alpha; Bill Feehan, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Don Swayze, Delta Zeta, DeWayne Beckemeier, B.S.U.; and Jim Blacklock, K-club. "Who's the Ugliest Man in the world?" "Terry Lantz!" . . . being congratulated by the 1958 Ugly Man, Jack Maddex (right). "Where's my padded cell?" "I hate burned crumpets!" "Doctor, it's my heart" "Say aaaaah" "Did you ever get that lost feeling" "Oh, that last martini!" Exhibit "A" "What, me worry?" "Are my bangs even?" "Must have been something I ate" (Page 184) Fun Festival Joyous Fun Festival Winners: Our Queen, Angie Wilson, and our King, Jerry Renfro, preside. Talent Show winners (first place. Bob Lang, and second place, Jack Ranney) are separated by our smiling Student Council President, Ed Smiser. Well, Jerry! Happy? Alta Carson, sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma, Jerry Renfro, sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma, Myra Loeffler, sponsored by Delta Zeta, and Bernice Adams, sponsored by Wesley Foundation, were all candidates for king and queen. What's this? A carnival? (Page 185) Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities Service to the school, leadership, contribution to extracurricular activities, and scholastic achievements are the requirements for any student who is chosen to appear in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The students receiving this honor are selected by an unknown committee on a non-prejudiced basis strictly because of their outstanding qualities. Twenty-nine students from KSTC were chosen this year. MARY ANN BILLUPS Cantril, Iowa Elementary Education Homecoming Queen; Pi Kappa Sigma; S. N. E. A. FRED CLARKE Louisiana, Missouri Industrial Arts Sigma Tau Gamma; Industrial Arts Club; Echo King candidate. ROBERT COOK Canton, Missouri Social Science Who's Who; Historical Society; B.S. U.; Young Democrats Club; S.N.E.A.; Debate. SANDRA CRAGG Kirksville, Missouri Speech Correction Sigma Sigma Sigma Macbeth; Carousel; Showboat; Class officer; Nemos; College Chorus; College Players; Madrigal Singers; Tri-Greek Chorus; TriGreek Octet. C. E. GRIM Kirksville, Missouri Pre-Medicine Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, sec.; Romance Language Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, chaplain; Student Council; Student Social Committee; Westminster Fellowship, pres.; Dean's Honor Roll. JACK HAMMOCK Hannibal, Missouri Physical Education K-Club; Football, co-captain; Track; Letterman, All-Conference. JAN FINKE St. Louis, Missouri Art Education Delta Zeta, Homecoming Queen Candidate; Echo Queen Candidate; Art Club; W.A.A.; Student Social Committee. LARRY GORDON Kirksville, Missouri Physical Education Alpha Kappa Lambda, historian, vice-pres.; Interfraternity Council. LARRY HERRON La Plata, Missouri Business Administration Phi Sigma Epsilon, pres.; Student Council; Interfraternity Council, pres. (Page 186) MARTHA HOLLCROFT Hannibal, Missouri Elementary Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha, chaplain, pres.; S.N.E.A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council, pres.; D. S.F., sec.-treas. JANICE LEGG Monticello, Missouri Business Education Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; S.N. E.A.; Blanton House Council, pres.; Index Staff, editor; International Club; Pi Omega Pi, treas; Sigma Sigma Sigma, vice-pres.; Echo Staff, bus. mgr.; Young Democrats Club; Dean's Honor Roll. ROBERT LIBBY Shelbina, Missouri Chemistry Sigma Tau Gamma, scholarship ch.; Blue Key, pres.; Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma; Interfratetnity Council; Echo King Candidate; Blue Notes; Tri-Greek Chorus; Dean's Honor Roll; Sigma Zeta; Disciples Student Fellowship. Karen McAllister Lewistown, Missouri Business Administration Delta Zeta, vice-pres.; Cardinal Key, sec.; S.N.E.A.; Blanton-Nason House Council, pres.; Index Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, ed.; W.A.A., vice-pres.; Dean's Honor Roll. ANN NAYLOR Jefferson City, Missouri A.C.E.; Cardinal Key; College Players; Blanton House Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma; The Crucible; Tri-Greek Chorus; Dean's Honor Roll. DORIS NELSON Lewistown, Missouri Physical Education Delta Zeta, rec. sec.; W.A.A.; Delta Zeta choir; W.A.A. Volleyball team. WAYNE McINTIRE Osceola, Iowa Music Education Aeolian Club; Band, pres.; Sigma Tau Gamma; Carousel; Showboat; NEMOS; Madrigal Singers; Men's Glee Club; Blue Key; Dean's Honor Roll. SHIRLEY MUDD Monroe City, Missouri English Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cardinal Key, pres.; College Players, hist.; Kappa Delta Pi, pres.; Romance Language Club; Oral Interpreters; Dean's Honor Roll. DOLORES OVERSTREET Ethel, Missouri Mathematics Pi Kappa Sigma, pres., treas.; Panhellenic Council, Treas. JUDITH PARADISE Hannibal, Missouri Elementary Education Delta Zeta, pres., rec. sec.; Student Council, councilwoman, sec.; Who's Who; Homecoming Queen; Echo Queen Candidate; Dean's Honor Roll. (Page 187) AL SRNKA Binghamton, New York Speech NEMOS, Cyrano de Bergerac; Macbeth; Showboat; Carousel; Oral Interpreters. WERNER STRICK Jennings, Missouri Speech Pi Kappa Delta; Blue Key; B.S.U. Regents Debate Award, winner. MARVIN RUSSELL St. Louis, Missouri Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma; A.P.O., treas.; International Club; Westminster fellowship; Dean's Honor Roll; Senior Class Pres. EDWIN SMISER Marceline, Missouri Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma; B.S.U., treas.; Romance Language Club, vice-pres.; Student Council, pres.; Student Social Committee; Echo King Candidate. WARREN WATTS Hannibal, Missouri Zoology Sigma Tau Gamma, pres.; A.P.O.; PrecOs. Club; Blue Notes; Tri-Greek Chorus; Interfraternity Council, vice- JERRY WEST Normandy, Missouri Art Education and Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma; A.P.O.; Art Club, pres.; Echo Staff, asst, editor, editor; Trump Night King; Soph.-class vice-pres.; Dean's Honor Roll; Blue Notes; Tri-Greek Chorus. DIANTHE TRUITT Novinger, Missouri Music Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, pres.; Alpha Phi Sigma; Aeolian Club; NEMOS; Band; Chorus; Panhellenic Council. BILL WAGNER Higbee, Missouri Physical Education Sigma Zeta; House-father at Missou Hall. RONALD WIGGINS Marceline, Missouri Physical Education Football, co-captain; club; Veterans Club. ANGIE WILSON Bowling Green, Missouri Elementary Education Letterman; K- Alpha Sigma Alpha; Fun Festival Queen; S.N.E.A., pres.; Alpha Phi Sigma; Dean's Honor Roll; A.C.E.; Cardinal Key, treas.; Kappa Delta Pi. (Page 188) The Echo Staff Jerry West, seated; L. to R.: Darlene Skaggs, Francis Sporer, Janice Legg. The 1958-59 Echo is now in your hands and you have had a chance to look over our efforts. It goes without question that yearbook production channels down certain avenues, i.e. . . . fun . . . work . . . deadline . . . layouts . . . cuts . . . proofreading . . . write-ups . . . organizations . . . more deadlines . . . typing . . . pasting . . . headaches . . . Echo staff behind the scenes . . . birthday party for Editor West . . . Echo Queen judging . . . beautiful Echo Ball . . . final arrangements . . . final proofreading . . . last deadline . . . book goes to press . . . and . . . the 1959 Echo staff relaxes. Also it stands to reason that you may not know whom to commend or berate . . . most of the staff members (and a number of volunteers) have had a share in creating and producing the results you have before you . . . working as a unit in the planning for picture taking and preparing of layouts, design, copy, captions, and other tasks required . . . Jerry West, editor . . . Francis Sporer, asst, editor . . . Janice Legg, business manager . . . Darlene Skaggs, asst, business manager . . . Janet Dabney, cover design and art editor . . .Jim McFadden, art editor . . . Connie Loughridge . . . Nancy Greggersen . . . Sherry Sowers . . . Janie Akers . . . Marthlu Bledsoe . . . John Mullin . . . Dale Beck . . . Ken Serfass . . . Judy Bertch . . . Nancy Casner . . . Don Peter . . . Steve Rinaberger . . . Excellent cooperation from the Echo Board . . . Kenneth Sykes, chairman . . . Pete Nicoletti . . . Dr. Mittler . . . Dean Selby . . . Dr. Wright . . . And sponsors . . . Mrs. Eloise Hill . . . Mr. Russell Harrison . . . Miss Helen Babbitt . . . Cooperative performance assured in photography by school photographer, Kenneth Serfass . . . photographic studios-Andersons, Alexanders and the Philpott-Rider Studio of Kansas City . . . The type-setting task well done by Simpson Printing Co. . . . Catering to our whims and prolonging deadlines by Walsworth Publishing Co. . . . All efforts combined . . . this is our book, your book ... A yearbook that IS Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Jerry E. West Editor a typical scene in the echo office (Page 189) Janet Dobney-responsible for our attractive cover design Our Sponsors, Russell Harrison, Helen Babbitt, and Eloise Hill. Cooperative students waiting in line to have photo made. Photographer Serfass on the job as usual. John Mullin - sports editor (Page 190) Les Brown Jo Ann Greer, vocalist Freshman King Attendant Larry Bradshaw Sophomore Queen Attendant Doris Roberts (Page 191) Sophomore King Attendant Terry Hall Junior Queen Attendant Nancy Casner Senior Queen Attendant Sharyl Mogg Senior King Attendant Bob Jewett (Page 192) echo queen sue mayes (Page 193) echo king bob libby (Page 194) autographs (Page 195) autographs (Page 196) ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTRUCTIONAL DIVISIONS The President's Office, 14 Assistants to Office of President, 15 Dean of Instruction, 16 Division of Extension Service, 17 Division of Personnel Service, 18 Office of the Registrar, 19 Division of Business Service, 20 Office of Admissions, 21 Division of Maintenance Service, 21 Student Housing, 22 House Council, 23 DIVISIONS: Education, 24 Science and Mathematics, 26 Home Economics, 27 Fine Arts (Art and Music), 28 Library Science, 29 Business Education, 30 Practical Arts, 31 Language and Literature, 32 Health and Physical Education, 34 Social Science, 35 ORGANIZATIONS: Alpha Phi Omega, 108 Art Club, 109 Blue Key, 110 SNEA, 111 Kappa Delta Pi, 112 Pi Omega Pi, 113 Pre-Os Club, 114 Aeolian Club, 115 Agriculture Club, 115 Pi Kappa Delta, 116 ACE, 116 Cardinal Key, 117 Alpha Phi Sigma, 117 Industrial Arts Club, 118 Historical Society, 118 Sigma Zeta, 119 International Club, 119 Colhecon, 120 Romance Language, 120 Square and Compass, 121 Westminster Fellowship, 121 DSF, 122 Gamma Delta, 122 Baptist Student Union, 123 Newman Club, 124 Wesley Foundation, 125 College Players, 127 Oral Interpreters, 127 Macbeth, 128 Nemos, 129 Showboat, 129 Band, 130 College Chorus; 132 Madrigal Singers, 132 Men's Glee Club, 132 Orchestra, 133 Index, 134 WAA, 135 Student Council, 136 GREEK ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Sigma Alpha, 140 Phi Sigma Epsilon, 142 Pi Kappa Sigma, 145 Alpha Kappa Lambda, 146 Delta Zeta, 150 Sigma Tau Gamma, 152 Sigma Sigma Sigma, 156 STUDENTS Aboloff, Marvin, 41, 114, 139, 146, 147 Acosta-Ronda, Lydia, 61, 119 Adams, Bernice Corinne, 77, 111, 126, 135, 156 Adams, Richard Dale, 61, 126, 132 Aeschliman, Karen Elizabeth, 61, 120, 124, 132, 157 Aeschliman, Wynema, 61 Afuso, Helen Takeko, 38 Akagi, Joyce Naomi, 89, 123 Akers, Lora Jane, 89 Alberti, Karen, 89, 150 Aldershof, Patsy, 61, 151 Alexander, Avis Kay, 89, 120 Alexander, Larry, 89, 152 Allen, Ralph D., 89, 142 Allen, William Hostler, 61 Allensworth, Cheryl, 89 Almond, Harley E., 61 Alvarez, Esquilin Narcisa, 89 Alvarez, o. Artemio, 77 Amato, Anita Louise, 123, 166 Amidei, Mary Lou, 77 Ammerman, Anita Joyce, 89 Andrews, Sally, 89, 150 Anthony, Patricia Ann, 41, 112, 117, 122, 151 Applegate, Donald Dean, 41 Arican, Gunsin Inci, 61, 119, 120 Armstrong, Wendell, 41, 113, 127 Arnett, Richard L., 41 Asral, Saylan, 41 Askins, Victoria Ann, 77, 123, 132 Atkinson, Jo Anne, 89 Atkinson, Mary Page, 77, 126, 135 Augspurger, Roger, 41, 115, 129, 131, 132 Auld, Janice Carol, 77 Auld, Robert L., 89, 132 Averbuch, Benjamin, 89 Avery, Robert, 61 Avirom, Arthur Stephen, 38 Ayer, Dwayne G., 38 Ayer, Dwight H., 41 Ayers, Phyllis Jean, 89, 119 Bachman, Fred, 41 Bachman, John E., 89 Bagley, Dale C., 77, 126 Bagley, Edna M., 112 Bagley, Ron, 118, 121 Bailey, Carol R., 61, 145 Bailey, Cheryl A., 89 Bailey, David, 61 Bailey, William L., 41 Bain, Edna, 61 Boker, Arthur, 77, 172, 173, 175 Baker, Bonnie J., 89 Baker, Otis G., 77, 113, 120, 143 Baldwin, Carl R., 41, 108, 153 Ball, William Z., 41, 143 Bollantyne, Dorothy F., 89, 115, 131 Banner, Ralph C., 89 Barber, Jim, 77 Barkley, Sonya F., 89, 122 Barnes, John, 89 Barnett, Rodney, 41, 143 Barnett, Sandra, 89, 135, 140 Barnhart, Robert L., 77 Bartick, Martha A., 41 Barulich, J. Anthony, 77, 124, 174, 175 Baskett, Harold, 41 Baskett, Junior, 89 Bass, Susie, 41 Bastian, Myrle, 41 Bateham, Carole A., 89 Batterson, Robert L., 61, 152 Baughman, Donna L., 89 Bauchman, Glen, 89 Bauter, Caroline E., 89 Beagley, Dale W., 41 Bear, Neil R., 61, 123, 153 Beaty, Carol, 61, 123 Beck, Dale J., 61, 1 18, 136, 152 Beck, Lois L., 89 Beckemeier, Dewayne R., 42, 123 Beckert^John E., 89 Beebout, John L., 89, 127, 128 Beecher, Janet M., 77, 157 Beilstein, Robert D., 89 Belford, Shirley A., 89 Bell, James E., 61, 123 Bell, Sharon, 89 Bell, William, 90 Belt, Donald L., 61 Belt, Wilson S., 61 Bennett, Russell Edward, 77, 171, 173 Bennett, Harold E., 61 Benskin, Rosalea, 77 Benson, Barry, 77, 114, 143 Benson, Gordon, 42, 108, 110, 111, 139, 143 Bentele, Raymond F., 61, 153, 166 Berea, Gonzalo, 90, 119 Berrey, Louis C., 77, 142 Berry, Carol, 90 Berry, Karma, 77 Berry, Margaret, 42, 111, 112, 116, 117, 151 Berry, Stella E., 90 Berry, William, 90 Berrymen, Marcia L., 90, 111, 135 Bertch, Judith A., 77, 126, 127, 136 Biggs, Carol L., 77, 132, 156 Biggs, Karen S., 90, 127, 140 Biggs, Robert T., 90, 127 Billups, Mary A., 61, 111, 116, 145, 185 Binford, Delbert, 61 Birkeness, Joyce A., 90, 126 Birkland, James R., 90 Bishop, Frank, 42 Black, Donna D., 90, 145 Black, Patricia L., 42, 1 17, 120, 129, 130, 157 Blacklock, James T., 42, 161, 162, 173 Blair, Mawrine, 90 Blakeley, Joseph Wayne, 42, 118, 127 Bland, Leland, 90, 132 Blankenship, K. Richard, 42 Blasi, Robert, 42 (Page 197) Bledsoe, Marthlu, 61, 116, 120, 134, 136, 157 Blew, James Thomas, 90, 161 Block, Bernard M., 42 Blodgett, Audrey, 42, 118 Bloebaum, Ronald Omar, 90, 161, 174 Blomgren, Carol R., 42 Bloom, Bob, 90 Boatman, Jerry Lee, 90 Boehner, C. Darlene, 61 Bogar, Gary Allen, 152 Boldon, Patricia Mae, 42 Boleach, Larry, 77 Boling, Donna L., 90 Boiler, Donald Joseph, 42 Bollman, Larry R., 90, 152 Bolt, Martha, 90 Bonser, Jerry D., 90 Bonser, Raymond O., 77 Booher, Jerry Dean, 42 Boone, Arleta Ruth, 42, 111, 123, 135 Boone, Mary Mae, 111, 120, 123 Boone, Ralph Glen, 90, 129 Boos, Glen, 90, 1 52 Bottorff, Carroll Warren, 90 Bottorff, Vernon, Lee, 77 Bowen, Clyde Laverne, 77, 117, 152 Bowen, Melba C., 42 Bowles, Katherine Ann, 42, 141 Bowman, Richard M., 77 Bowzer, Mary, 90 Bozarth, Carolyn Sue, 90 Bracht, Jr. Herbert Lee, 43, 115, 146 Bradbury, S. Jerry, 38 Bradshaw, Larry J., 90, 129, 132, 152 Branden, Max Edgar, 43 Bregman, Brenda S., 90 Brendel, Eugene, 77 Brink, Beverly, 90 Brooks, Donn Eldon, 77 Brooks, Gerald, 90 Brooks, Linda Dean, 43, 118, 141 Broseghini, Perry Joe, 90 Brown, Barbara Ann, 90 Brown, Curtis, 43 Brown, David, 116, 152 Brown, Jack, 142 Brown, Jane, 90 Brown, Lloyd, 77, 108, 123 Brown, Vernon Keith, 90 Browning, Clyde Edward, 43, 111, 113, Browning, Sharon, 78, 111, 113, 117 Bruner, Deanna, 90 Bruner, John E., 78 Brunk, T. Eugene, 78 Buchanan, Arthur W., 43 Buckman, Bernard Anthony, 91 Buhr, Ronald J., 43 Buie, Judith Ellen, 78, 130 Bunch, Von E., 91 Burchett, Gail, 114 Burchett, Kay, 91, 121 Burditt, Jerry, 169, 170, 173 Burke, Larry F., 43 Burkhart, Ted Charles, 78 Burnett, Richard W., 43, 111, 118 Burnham, Donald Stevenson, 91 Burns, Carole Ann, 91 Burns, G. Robert, 78 Bushnell, Heidi Herboth, 43, 127 Butler, Norton Lee, 91, 115 Butler, Zedda Margetta, 91 Byars, Claiborn, 78 Byers, Carolyn, 91 Byers, Louis Conrad, 91, 115, 130, 152 Byrn, Jerry Lee, 78 Cafer, Karen M., 91 Cahall, Jo, 43, 111, 118 Cain, Robert, 78 Caldwell, John H., 43, 153 Callihan, Wanda Rose, 78, 126 Calonge, Jose, 62 Calvin, Carmengaye, 43, 112, 135, 141 Campbell, Gerry, 78, 124, 152 Campbell, Gelbert Rex, 62 Campbell, John, 43, 108, 115, 143 Canny, Garold A., 62 Capp, Robert, 38 Carpenter, Heather Lee, 91 Carroll, Phyllis L., 91 Carskadon, Carol, 62 Carson, Alta Jane, 43, 116, 136, 138 Carter, Arthur Lee, 62, 161 Carter, Bernard C., 43, 118 Carter, Gary J., 91, 124 Carter, Gerald, 43, 161, 162, 163, 165, 173, 174 Carter, Johnie, 78, 161, 162, 173 Carter, Kenneth L., 161, 162, 173 Casady, Charles C., 78 Casady, Leland R., 62 Casner, Nancy, 62, 127 Casper, Vincent F., 43 Casto, Gary Wendell, 44 Chadwick, Jack D., 78, 143, 167, 172 Chance, Charles E., 91 Chang, Ki Chul, 44, 119 Chapman, Paul Wayne, 91 Chaverri, Jose Fahco, 78, 119 Chevalier, Jerry, 62, 136, 173, 174 Chitwood, Carol Dean, 91 Cho, Kyung Nim, 44 Choe, Eui Won, 44 Choo, Soo Nom, 62 Chott, Virgie H., 130 Christensen, Lawrence O., 44, 112, 118 Christman, Jeanette, 44, 111, 112, 120, 135, 156 Christowski, Henry Franklin, 62, 118 Christy, Beverly R., 91, 135 Christy, Dan, 62, 130 Christy, Gardner Vada, 44 Chung, Bong Chin, 44, 114 Church, Allen Richard, 63, 91, 161, 173 Cisna, Wayne, 62 Clark, David William, 91 Clark, Franklin Ray, 44, 108, 141 Clarke, David H., 63 Clarke, Frederick Allen, 63, 153, 185 Claussen, John W., 44 Clausmier, Mary, 126 Clawson, Velma Carol, 91, 117 Claywell, Patrick, 91, 63 Clatfelter, Dan Marrie, 161 Cloyed, David Lee, 91, 152 Cokerham, Martha, 63, 135, 141 Cole, Bonnie Rae, 78 Cole, David W., 117, 119, 120, 152, 163 Cole, Wilber Vose III, 91 Coleman, Vivian, 108, 118, 123, 163 Collins, Herbert Homer, 91 Collins, Joe Dee, 91, 152 Collins, Leslie Wayne, 91 Colton, Frank V., 38 Cone, Joanne, 91, 135 Conley, Phylis L., 63, 136, 157 Conover, Clarence Millard, 91, 123 Conyers, Paul Douglas, 78 Cook, James, 44 Cook, Jon E., 78 Cook, O. Russell, 78 Cook, Paul William, 91 Cook, Reva, 78, 126, 127 Cook, Robert, 44, 110, 116, 118, 123, 185 Cook, Royce Edwin, 91 Cool, Sandra Ann, 91 Cooley, Richard Dean, 63 Coon, Virgie, 91 Coorts, Larry Leroy, 91, 167, 174 Copeland, Charles, 63 Coppin, Ezra Melville, 44, 118 Corbin, Jimmie, 78 Correll, Bert L., 78 Cothern, Ray Allan, 44, 110, 126 Cotton, Helen Marie, 91, 120 Coulson, Adah Beatrice, 91 Cox, Charlene, 63, 117, 134, 136, 140 Cox, Charles L., Jr., 91 Coy, Eldon L., 78 Coy, Lynn Dee, 115, 118 Cragg, Joan, 44 Cragg, Kaye J., 78 Cragg, Sandra Faye, 63, 127, 128, 129, 132, 157, 185 Craig, Richard R., 44, 108, 110, 132, 153 Craig, Thomas R., 92 Crawford, Christine Carol, 92 Crawford, Hollis Dean, 78 Crawford, John Eugene, 44 Crawford, Kay, 78 Creason, Wayne, 92 Crim, Larry, 92 Crist, Janis J., 78 Crocker, Brandt, 92, 130, 152 Cuerden, Linda Lee, 78, 111, 127 Cunningham, Patricia Charlene, 78 Curtis, Neil R., 146 Daar, Arthur, 79, 108, 153 Dabney, Janet Coy, 79, 189 Daly, William Robert, 79 Daniel, Edwin C., 92 Daniels, Bobby L., 44, 121 Daniels, Elizabeth, 135 Danner, Daryl, 160, 161, 163, 173, 174 Darr, Clara Jean, 79 Darr, Luzonne, 79, 135 Darr, Mary Ann, 92, 140, 167 Dashiell, Ginger Ann, 44, 135 Date, Charlotte K., 63 Date, Howard, 92 Daughrity, Kay Karol, 79, 135, 151 (Page 198) Davenport, Delpha, 63 Davenport, Jimmy W., 79, 123 Davidson, Gerald Ray, 63 Davidson, Janet Lee, 92, 119, 121, 150 Davidson, Verlena, 63 Davis, Billy Dean, 44, 152 Davis, Dale Raymond, 142 Davis, Richard, 79 Davis, Rufus, 161, 163, 174 Devolt, Robert Arlyn, 92 Davolt, Ronnie L., 92, 132 Dawkins, Donna Jeanne, 79, 120, 136, 138, 151 Dawkins, Gerald Dale, 92, 123, 127 Dawson, Bonnie Jo., 92 Dear, Glen F., 44 Deatrick, Ernest, 63 Deaver, Don Frederick, 44, 129, 132 Decker, William W., 63, 117, 152 Deiling, Aletta Ruth, 44, 111, 115, 131, 138, 145 Delahunt, John, 63, 136, 153 Dellinger, James Charles, 92 Demory, Lloyd Newton, 92 De Nayer, Gladys, 44 De Nike, Daniel, 63, 136 DePuy, James Charles, 44, 120, 134 Dewey, Sondra, 92, 123 Dewitt, Carroll Keith, 92, 146 Diaz, Hercilia Elena, 44 Diazdeleon, Carlos, 38, 123 Diazdeleon, Magdelena R., 79, 119 Dillinger, Irene, 63 Dillinger, Janie, 63, 115, 129, 130, 132, 150 Dini, Fereshteh, 92 Dinsmore, Larry Deane, 92, 152 Dinsmore, Rex Walter, 79, 114 Disselhorst, Carletta, 44, 111, 116 Dissinger, Joan Aurea, 63, 120, 131, 132 Dixon, Larry F., 44 Dixon, Linda Sue, 92, 120, 126 Doctorian, David, 38 Dodds, James Michael, 92, 124 Dodson, James William, 92 Dodsworth, Ronald, 63 Doran, Donald J., 92 Dorothy, Charlotte, 79, 141, 167 Doss, Gus, 38, 63 Doss, Sharon, 92, 127 Douglas, Barbara, 64, 157 Douglas, Mary Ann, 64, 120, 122 Doyle, Wendell E., 92, 115, 123, 131 Drace, Charles Richard, 79, 131 Drummond, Bonnie Jeanne, 92 Drummond, Vernon, 147 Duckworth, Bonnie, 92 Duffey, Patsy Ann, 92 Dugger, Carol Joan, 79, 151 Dunn, William King, 64 Durham, Judith Ann, 44, 108, 117, 141, 166, 167 Dutton, Richard H., 79 Dye, Robert William, 44, 112 Dyer, Jerry Wayne, 92 Eades, Patricia M., 64, 157 Easley, Larry Charles, 92 East, Sherrill, 79 Eastin, Richard, 79 Edelen, Ken Edward, 44, 124 Edwards, James E., 44, 113 Edwards, Richard, 64, 114 Eggesiecker, Terry, 92, 146 Egli, Virgil, 44, 129, 153 Eickmeyer, Raymond, 64, 65, 142, 161, 163, 173 Eidem, Ann Elinor, 92 Eiffert, Howard Ray, 44 Eiffert, Rex Lee, 92 Eitel, John Robert, 92 Eitel, Richard Lee, 44, 111, 118 Eitel, Richard Leon, 44, 132 Elam, Linda Kay, 93, 132 Elam, Marlene, 79, 157 Elder, Judy Ann, 93 Elledge, Sharon Sue, 93, 140, 167 Ellis, Judie (Simpson), 85, 129, 140 Ellis, Richard R., 64 Ellis, Sharon Ann, 79, 117 Ellison, Roberta Lee, 46, 120, 135, 141, 167 Elsea, Fred Dale, 93 England, Frank, 93, 122, 134 England, Phillip L., 64 Epperson, David Cre 93 Epperson, James Phillip, 93, 131 Epperson, William, 46 Erwin, Gerald L., 79 Evens, James, 64, 142, 161, 163, 173 Eversmeyer, Adele Marie, 79, 117 Ewing, Gary Dean, 64 Falconer, Stanley Lee, 93, 120, 136 Farmer, Janice Sue, 93, 120, 140 Farson, Nadine, 79 Feehan, William J., 64 Fellows, Richard Ralph, 79 Finerty, Jack, 46 Finke, Janice Kay, 64, 151, 185 Finkel, Theresa M., 64 Fisher, Carole, 64 Fisher, Edgar Larry, 110, 117, 118, 152 Fisher, Eloise, 64 Fitzgerald, Arthur Allen, 93 Fitzgerald, Nina Ruth, 79, 123, 135, 156 FitzHenry, Richard M., 79, 108, 124, 127, 134, 136, 152 Flanagan, Donald, 79, 124, 146 Flayharty, Carol Lee, 79, 141, 167 Fleak, Susan Julia, 93, 120 Fleming, Russell James, 46 Fleshman, Betty Jo, 79, 151 Fleshman, Shirley, 64 Flinchpaugh, Patricia Ann, 46, 112, 116, 117, 127, 140 Follet, Vermont, 93 Forbes, Clyde Stutler, 79 Ford, Gregory Durwood, 93 Ford, James L., 64 Ford, Virginia Ellen, 79 Foss, Sherrill, 80 Foster, Dennie Eugene, 64 Foster, Marjorie Darlene, 93 Fox, Carol Ann, 46 Frank, Clyde William, 93, 126 Franklin, James B., 46 Franklin, Janet Kay, 80 Franklin, Mary, 46 Frazee, James E., 46, 110, 115, 129, 132 Frazier, James Larry, 93, 142, 161, 163 Fredrickson, Pamela Joy, 93 Freeman, Donald Ray, 80, 115, 127, 130 Freise, Barbara, 93, 140, 166, 167 Freitag, Irmgard, 46, 119 French, E. Eugene, 80, 121 Fritz, Claire, 46 Fry, John, 93 Fullerton, Sheryl Ann, 46, 111, 112, 121, 135, 136, 156 Fye, Joan Kay, 80, 151 Funk, Linda, 64, 121, 127, 129, 132, 135, 157 Galbraigh, Sally Ann, 80, 151 Gardner, Robert P., 46 Gardner, Ronald E., 46, 142 Gardner, Virginia Ilene, 93, 120 Garlock, Anna Marie, 64 Garton, Betty Jo, 80 Garza, Gus, 64 Gaubatz, Leann Jane, 80, 123 Gaw, John, 64 Gehrke, Martha Ann, 64 Geisendorfer, Adele, 93 Geringer, Anita Rae, 93, 134 Gerleman, Charles, 80 Gerleman, Mary Ann, 93, 124 Gerleman, Norbert J., 93, 115 Gholson, Lloyd F., 46 Giachino, Sandra Kay, 93, 111, 124, 135, 136 Gilbert, Jack Maurice, 93 Gilchrist, Craig Ives, 80 Gillum, Gary Eugene, 46 Gillum, Shirley Ruth, 46, 111, 117, 118 Gilpin, Juanita J., 80 Giltner, George Dugan, 80, 126 Gladbach, Edward G., 80, 124 Glaspie, Dale I., 65 Glaspie, Richard L., 46 Glore, Robert, 47 Gonnerman, Anita Jean, 93, 111 Goodman, Paul Gordon, 65 Goodwick, Thomas, 80, 108 Goodwin, Gary, 65 Goodwin, Marilyn Lawson, 47, 112, 117, 118 Goodwin, Roger, 93 Gordon, Larry Dean, 47, 139, 146, 147, 185 Goto, Nelson, 93 Gottman, Miriam L., 47 Gotto, Ralph F., 38 Gould, Shirley Louise, 93 Graber, Charlotte Joan, 80, 127 Graber, Karen Kay, 65, 117, 127, 131 Graham, John, 47, 123 Grannis, Gory, 93, 142 Graves, Barbara, 93 Graves, Robert Charles, 93 Green, Suzanne, 93, 117, 135, 140, 167 Greenfield, Joan, 80 Greer, Richard E., 65, 118 Greggersen, Nancy, 65, 157 (Page 199) Grim, C. E., 47, 108, 110, 117, 121, 136, 152, 185 Grim, Florence, 47, 111, 116, 126 Gross, Marianne Sharon, 94, 121, 145 Grubb, Norman, 94 Gunerinc, Erdogan, 65 Guthrie, Scharlotte Joyce, 80, 111, 157 Guzman, Florde Maria, 94 Haage, Gary Gene, 94, 131 Hackney, Donna Mae, 94 Hackney, Lelah Pearl, 65 Hackney, Wayne Austin, 80 Hagan, Marcel Faye, 94, 126 Haganman, Virgil, 65 Haggy, Bobby Lee, 94 Hale, Ronald Arthur, 65 Haley, John Bruce, 94 Haley, Joseph Charles, 94, 142 Hall, Jerry, 47, 146, 147, 153 Hall, Joseph Raymon, 94, 115, 130 Hall, Nancy Louise, 80 Hall, Richard D., 94 Hall, Terry Moore, 80 Hall, Zelta, 132 Haller, Robert Raymund, 47, 161, 162, 163, 173 Hamai, Jane Sachie, 47, 112, 116, 117 Hamilton, Dan, 47, 129, 131, 132 Hamilton, Donald Lee, 65 Hamilton, Roger Kent, 80 Hammel, Arthur George, 80 Hammock, Jack, 160,. 162, 163, 174, 185 Hammock, Virgil F., 94 Hammond, Betty J., 65, 132, 151 Hammons, Lynn E., 65 Hampton, Daniel E., 80, 167, 172 Han, Ho Kyung, 38 Hankins, Bobby Laverne, 47 Hannam, Richard Lee, 94, 142 Hanson, Roger Lee, 65, 115, 131, 153 Harden, Janice, 94 Harding, Jack C., 94 Harding, Nancy Anne, 94, 140, 167 Hardman, Rex G., 114, 153 Hardy, Larry, 80 Hargrave, George, 94, 146 Harnden, Mary Jane, 80 Harper, Diane, 80, 141 Harper, Marilyn E., 80 Harrington, Larry D., 65, 110, 117, 118, 123 Harris, George, 123 Harris, Robert, 47, 143, 161 Harrison, Donal, 65 Hart, Beryl Dean, 47, 123 Hasenstab, Joe, 65, 110, 136, 153, 166 Hatfield, Deidre Jean, 94, 140, 167 Hathaway, Ralph Edward, 94 Havner,. Barbara Karen, 80 Hawes, Louis Clyde 65 Hawkins, John, 47, 112, 119 Hayashi, Kyoko, 38, 119, 120, 121 Hayden, Garmen Eugene, 65, 167 Haydon, Jerry, 65, 110, 118, 136, 142, 143, 170, 173 Hayes, Bonnie Lou, 94, 111 Hayes, Daryl, 94 Haynes, John, 47, 167 Hays, Thomas Henry, 65 Hayward, Barbara A., 65 Head, Herma Nylene, 94 Head, Rebecca Pearl, 94 Heaney, Dale K., 47, 161 Heaton, Mariann, 94 Hee, Evelyn, 47 Heft, Edward, 48 Hellege, Jill, 80, 156 Heimer, Jack Joseph, 80, 130 Helmick, Jan, 66 Helton, Paul W., 48, 123 Hemphill, Gwendolyn Gay, 48 Henderson, Donald Lee, 94, 123 Hendren, Gary Gene, 94, 108, 126, 152 Hendricks, Clarence W., 48 Henry, Donald M., 94, 119, 132 Henry, James Douglas, 94, 152 Henry, Kenneth Wesley, 66, 110, 117 126 Herman, Marianna, 48 Herrick, Myrna, 48 Herrin, Gerald Lee, 66 Herron, David Lee, 94, 161 Herron, Larry Gene, 66, 139, 142, 143 Hew, Pearl Maile, 48, 111, 119 Hibler, Ina Kay, 94, 116, 117, 150 Hickman, Doris Lee, 48 Higgins, Donna Jean, 94, 123 Higgins, William J., 38 Hill, Gerald W., 48 Hill, James M., 48 Hill, Janice Louise, 81, 120, 123 Hindhosa, Jose Luis, 94 Hirsborg, Ulla Sterm, 94, 119, 120 Hitt, Jerry E., 66, 108 Hoaglin, Jon E., 48 Hodges, Max, 48 Hoerrmann, Paula Darlene, 66, 115, 117, 129, 130, 136, 141 Hoffman, Barbara, 66 Hoffmeyer, Patricia Ann, 66 Hoague, Virginia, 94, 121, 131 Holbert, Elaine, 66, 120, 150 Holbrook, Sterling, Jr., 48, 111, 123 Hollar, Hohnnie, 48, 118, 123 Hollcroft, James, 48, 143 Hollcroft, Martha Barnett, 48, 112, 117, 122, 138, 140 Holman, Reva, 66, 123, 135, 145 Holst, Fred K., 66 Holton, Richard Frank, 95 Holzmeier, Norma Janice, 129, 132 Homes, Larry Parker, 81, 113 Hoog, Hammond Harriet, 48, 120, 157 Hook, B. Marie, 81 Hopkins, Dale, 49 Horibe, Karen Kimiyo, 49, 119 Horner, Ronald Earl, 95 Hoskin, Donald Max, 81 Hoskins, Charles E., 38 Hoskins, Martha Kay, 66, 116, 136, 157 Hoskins, William, 66, 124 Houchins, Alma Guerrant, 95 Hounsom, Marcus M., 49 Houtchens, Wade Williams, 38 Hover, Ralph, 66 Howard, Malinda Louise, 95, 156 Howarth, Lucy Marie, 95, 122 Howell, Paul IV, 66, 130, 132 Howell, Stacey, 81, 114, 152, 175 Howes, E. Gene, 49 Hubler, Gary, 66 Huellewig, James Stephen, 95 Huff, Arthur Leroy, 95 Huff, Marilyn Joan, 95, 135 Huggins, Harold Duan, 95, 161 Huffins, Ronald A., 66 Hull, Zelta Jean, 95 Hunsicker, Dick, 95 Hunt, Basil Dean, 38, 136, 152 Hunt, Charles Marty, 95, 66 Hunton, Wendell B., 66, 173 Hurley, Patricia Ann, 95 Hurley, Richard, 38 Husler, Carol Ann, 81, 114 Huston, Jerry, 49 Hutchinson, Nancy, 95 Hutton, Joan, 66, 126, 129 Imral, Sadik, 95 Inouye, Charles K., 95 Irving, Barbara Anne, 66, 112, 116, 127 Isaacson, Mary Louise, 95 Izumi, Kay Keiko, 49, 111, 116, 119, 151 Isett, Richard, 66, 161, 164, 173 Jackson, Donald, 66 Jackson, Dottie, 81, 151 Jackson, Larry Gene, 95 Jackson, Ned, 95, 174 Jackson, Sarah Jane, 95 Jacobs, Patricia, 66 Jacobsen, Jean Helen, 81 Jadon, Samira Yousef, 67, 119 Janes, James L., 49 Jarman, Larry Gene, 67 Jarman, Roger, 49 Jeffries, Shirley Dean, 49, 67, 117, 120, 157 Jeffries, William Theodore, 126 Jenkins, Marti, 49, 120 Jennings, Chester, 49, 110, 117, 152 Jennings, Kenneth, 67 Jepson, John Herbert, Jr., 95, 108, 134 Jewett, Robert M., 49, 110, 123, 153 Jobe, Bill, 95, 174, 175 Jobe, Herman T., 49 Johnson, Donald D., 49 Johnson, Eugene L., 49 Johnson, Joanna Mary, 95, 166 Johnson, Leonard Martin, 49 Johnson, Marion Dee, 95 Johnson, Michael Lee, 95 Johnson, Robert C., 95, 123 Johnson, Rosslyn, 95 Johnson, Marilyn, 95, 135, 150 Johnson, William P., 49, 118 Johnston, Thomas E., 67, 114 Jones, Ann, 67, 127, 157 Jones, Bruce Stanley, 95 Jones, Donald David, 50 Jones, Gary Dale, 95 Jones, Jack, 95, 161 (Page 200) Jones, Jock Lee, 67 Jones, James E., 81, 131, 153 Jones, Janet, 67, 145 Jones, Jeannie, 95, 132, 140, 166, 167 Jones, Jerry, 67 Jones, Kenneth Earl, 50 Jones, Larry Mardell, 95 Jones, Louise, 67, 126 Jones, Margaret Verniece, 96 Jordan, Ulice, 38 Judge, Patrick Joseph, 81 Katsuda, Claire Y., 50, 117, 118, 119, 134 Kaylor, Vincil Lou, 50, 118, 121 Keethler, Glenda Sue, 67 Keethler, James G., 67 Kehr, Bobbie Irene, 50, 120 Keidel, Linda J., 96 Keiner, Hartmut, 38, 119, 122 Kellam, Floyd Arthur, 50, 115 Keller, Kenneth, 96 Keller, Vernon, 50 Kelley, Nancy Helen, 96 Kelly, Charles T., 81 Kelly, Donald Ross, 146 Kelly, Joe, 96, 124, 152 Kelly, John Edwin, 81 Kelso, John Logan, 67 Kemner, William Franklin, 67 Kendall, Billy Lee, 96 Kendell, Elwin, 67 Kendrick, James R., 96 Kendrick, Kay, 81, 157 Kennedy, Jim A., 67 Kenney, John A., 96 Kerby, Guy Edwin, 96 Kerby, Patsy, 67 Kerby, Robert, 49 Kerr, Leon, 157 Kessel, Carroll, 96 Kimani, Samson Muge, 67, 119 King, Barbara Jo, 81 King, Catherine, 96 King, James W., 96 King, Marian, 81 King, Rose Janet, 50, 113, 126 Kington, James W., 67 Kinsella, Frances, 67, 111, 120, 124, 141 Kinworthy, Judy, 67, 138, 141 Kirkpatrick, Nelda, 50, 112, 113, 117 Kiser, Wendell Leon, 96 Kivanc, Nese Turah, 39, 119, 120 Klataske, Delmar John, 96 Klausmeier, Mary Jane, 96, 117 Klinginsmith, Karen Sue, 96, 115, 130 Klocke, Doris Ann, 96 Klos, Ramona, 50, 120 Kluender, Sharon Lynn, 96 Knight, Douglas Neil, 50, 118, 174 Knight, John, 96, 173 Knight, Lois, 96 Knott, Donald E., 96 Knudsen, John Roger, 67 Kocheiser, Susan, 81, 120 Koehler, Cletus, 81 Koenig, Herbert D., 67 Kooremon, Tom E., 50, 110, 118, 127, 153 Kopp, John E., 50, 127, 134 Kraus, Carl J., 50 Kraus, William Coe, 81 Krehbiel, Dennis Leon, 81 Krekemeyer, Richard J., 50, 152 Kroeger, Gilbert E., 81, 126, 127 Kropf, David Allen, 130 Kugler, Anita Lavon, 96, 117, 126 Kurihara, Carole S., 50 Kutzner, Dale A., 67, 108 Kutzner, Kay Ann, 96, 122, 126, 131 Labertew, Lawrence Ralph, 81 LaCore, Robert, 68 Lacy, Kenneth Larry, 96 Lambert, Wanda Mae, 96 Lambkin, Janet, 81, 115, 132 Landrum, Barbara Jo, 81, 150 Lamkie, Thomas R., 81 Land, Barbara Ann, 96 Land, Janice, 81 Lang, Nancy Ruth, 130 Lang, Robert Mitchell, 50, 110, 115, 129, 131, 132, 153 Langwell, Leonard William, 96 Lansdown, Bonnie, 51 Lantz, Terry, 81, 153, 183 Lary, Donald Richard, 96 Lasswell, Jean, 81 Laubscher, Norma Lou, 96, 150 Lowing, Jane, 96, 156 Lawrence, Betty, 68 Lawrence, Russell, 96 Lawson, Barbara, 96 Lawson, Marilyn, 82, 111, 135, 141, 167 Lawson, Sharon, 96 Lawson, Thomas E., 68 Ledoux, Gerald R., 96 Lee, Chai-Hynps, 68 Lee Donald Stuart, 96, 142 Lee, Eleanor Yong Ay, 68 Lee, Wendell J., 96 Le Fevre, Diana Jo, 51 Legg, Janice Lavon, 51, 111, 113, 117, 119, 156, 186, 188 Legg, Jo Ann, 97 Leman, Felix Anthony, 82, 114, 119, 124 Lenzini, James, 68, 123 Lessor, Clinton, 51 Leutung, Ruby, 111, 116 Levine, Mary Parton, 51 Lewis, Evelyn, 97 Lewis, Robert Ennis, 97, 173, 174, 175 Libby, Robert, 68, 108, 110, 139, 153, 186 Liebhart, Gerald Frederick, 82, 97, 115 Likes, Raymond E., 51, 118, 131 Lillard, David E., 97 Linder, Dean, 82, 111, 113, 141, 167 Linder, Gene, 82, 126, 132 Lindley, Lana Lou, 82, 111, 113, 141, 167 Lineberry, Judy, 97 Link, David W., 68, 129, 130, 152 Link, Ellen Jane, 82, 131 Link, Virginia M., 97, 132 Lister, Glen Jo, 51 Lloyd, Gary Gene, 97 Lloyd, John C., 68, 161 Lockard, Kenneth Lee, 68 Lockridge, Carol Lee, 68 Loefeler, Myra Mae, 97, 128, 150 Logan, Marjorie Eileen, 51, 118, 120 Lohrman, Robert Poll, 97 Loney, Deo John, 51, 113 Long, George E., 51 Losey, Evelyn, 82 Loughridge, Connie Jean, 97, 111, 124, 134, 156 Lowe, Harold A., 68 Losey, Marvin, 68 Lowerberg, Marcia Jane, 97, 150 Lucas, Betty Ann, 51 129, 132, 135 Luker, Verlyn Leon, 68 Lundhoy, Kitty, 97, 135 Lutz, Irl Martin, 82 Lutz, Larry, 39 Lyons, Virgil Lee, 82 McAllister, Karen, 68, 111, 112, 113, 117, 135, 150, 186 McAllister, Larry, 97 McAllister, Ronald Jack, 97 McBeth, Charles Eugene, 97 McBratney, Karen Kay, 97, 132, 135 McCalment, Robert Carlton, 97 McCartney, Eleanor, 68, 145 McCartney, Kathleen, 51 McCarty, Ronnie K, 82 McClain, Wayne, 51 McClanahan, Don M., 51 McClellan, James P., 51 McClure, Jane, 97, 123 McClure, Jerry Wayne, 51 McComas, Lorna Sharon, 97, 126 McCormick, Walter James, 82, 134, 147 McCoy, Roberta L., 82, 151 McCullough, Robert D., 68 McCullough, Sharon Lee, 82, 121, 141 McCully, Ina Louise, 82 McDonald, Duane, 173 McDonald, Jan, 97, 130, 152 McDonald, Sylvan, 82, 127, 146 McEwen, John, 97 McFadden, James, 97, 174, 175 McFarland, Gerald Lee, 51 McFarland, Velma Joyce, 51 McGee, Mary Lou, 58, 111 McGrew, Molly, 82 McHenry, Jacqueline, 97 McHenry, Bob, 68 Mclntire, Wayne E., 68, 110, 115, 129, 131, 132, 153, 186 McLain, John, 68 McMickle, John, 161 McNalley, Frances, 97 McPherson, Sharon, 111, 116 McPike, Milton, 97, 153, 161, 169, 170, 172, 173 McVay, Don, 82, 111 McVey, Janet Sue, 82, 118, 132, 157 Maas, Suzanne C., 97 Mabee, Barbara, 68, 145 Macumber, Rebecca S., 68, 130, 131, 157 Maddex, Lewis J., 52, 152, 183 (Page 201) Magee, Larry D., 69, 108, 118, 127, 128, 153 Magrane, Jerry E., 143 Magruder, Mitchell, 97, 123 Mahon, Dick, 97, 152 Mahoney, Louis E., 69, 134 Mairet, Charles E., 82 Malloy, James S., 97 Maloney, James K., 97 Manion, Sue, 69 Manka, Jacqueline C., 97, 124, 130 Mann, Jack F., 39, 121 Mann, Linda L., 97 Manyx, Robert hj., 82 March, Joan, 52, 111, 121, 127, 131, 151 Marek, Ernest T., 97 Markay, Paul C., 97 Markham, Barbara J., 132 Marquardt, Jim, 52, 115 Marr, Patricia D., 82 Martin, Eldon W., 97, 130 Martin, Marvin, 98 Martin, Ronald L., 82, 153 Martin, Stanley W., 82, 142 Martin, Wayne, 39 Mason, Robert S., 152 Maeu, Werner, 52, 119 Matteson, Charlotte F., 123 Mauck, Donald D., 98 Mauck, Robert D., 98 Maulfair, Virginia, 69, 135, 156 Maurer, David, 82 Maxwell, Quentin, 161, 164, 173 May, Catherine L., 97 May, Dean L., 69 Mayes, Margaret S., 98, 123, 140, 167 Mayes, Marilyn A., 82, 123, 140, 167 Mayo, Sharon L., 98, 120, 150 Meador, Kay, 69, 135, 138, 157 Metcalf, Walter, 82, 130 Medland, Maurice B., 98 Meeker, Alvin, 82 Meeker, David C., 97 Meinders, Clarence W., 82 Meneely, Rex F., 98, 152 Merrell, Jerry, 83 Merringer, Gary, 83 Messer, Arden L., 52, 153 Michael, Kenneth L., 52 Michael, Larry M., 83 Miles, David, 83, 123, 130, 115 Miles, William R., 69, 143 Miley, Dorothy, 69, 141 Milhollin, Belva S., 98 Miller, Charles E., 83, 161, 164, 173 Miller, Clifford E., 69 Miller, Don E., 69, 153 Miller, Gaylia, 112, 117, 152 Miller, Jerry L., 69 Miller, John F., 69 Miller, John W., 170 Miller, Norma J., 69, 111, 130, 157 Miller, Paul W., 83, 130, 142 Miller, Richard L., 52, 142 Miller, Richard T., 52, 143 Miller, Ronald, 69, 129 Mills, Dale L., 83, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165 Mincks, Orville D., 52 Minor, Anita, 83, 123 Minshall, Jerry L., 83, 98 Mitch, Patsy, 98, 145 Mitchell, Annabell, 52 Mittler, Ted W., 83, 127, 128, 153 Miura, Tokuhiro, 119, 127 Mobley, Robert L., 83 Mock, Orin B., 52, 108, 114, 153 Mogg, Sharyl G., 52 Mohr, Freda C., 52, 111, 112, 126 Mohr, Willadean, 98, 120 Monk, Jerry H., 98 Monroe, Susan, 98 Montalvo, Manuel, 83, 119 Montes, Albelo, 69, 119 Moodie, Phyllis J., 83 Moore, Hallie, 98 Moore, Jane A., 98, 132, 141 Moore, Jimmy D., 83 Moore, June, 52, 138, 140 Moore, Mariam J., 69, 135 Moore, Richard M., 121, 132 Moore, Sarah S., 98 Moren, John, 69 Moreno, Paulina E., 83 Morgan, Joseph, 169 Morgan, William M., 52 Mori, Stanley M., 83 Morley, Larry J., 98 Morris, Leslie, 98 Morris, Rosemary, 52, 117, 120 Morrison, Donna J., 69 Morrow, Bobbie G., 53 Morrow, Raymond E., 98 Morse, Robert, 83 Moses, Melinda, 98, 132 Mosher, Wayne, 98 Mossop, Edwin G., 83 Motter, Margaret A., 98, 121, 156 Motter, Keith. 69 Muchow, Alvin, 98 Mudd, Danny, 69 Mudd, Shirley A., 5G, 112, 117, 127, 186 Muir, Betty C., 98, 117, 135, 166 Muir, Larry L., 98, 146 Muir, Mary A., 69, 123, 132 Mulford, Carolyn A., 69, 116, 120, 127, 141 Mullin, John Patrick, 53, 142, 143, 166, 173, 189 Murakami, Lani T., 53, 136, 150 Murfin, Camille, 98 Murphy, Jim T., 134 Murphy, Richard, 39 Murrain, Virginia, 53 Murrell, Martha Anne, 53, 124, 157 Naert, Richard, 69, 118 Nagel, Gary Lee, 98 Nakamura, Marian, 98, 119 Nakamura, Rosalyn, 98, 119 Nakata, Eleanor Kinuyo, 53, 116, 119, 151 Naylor, Mary Ann, 53, 111, 116, 117, 127, 186 Neal, Nancy Lee, 83, 132 Neighbor, William Leroy, 83 Nelson, Alfred, 83, 125, 152 Nelson, Charlyn Rae, 83, 132, 135, 141, 167 Nelson, Doris Lee, 69, 135, 136, 150, 186 Nelson, George, 53; 136, 173 Nelson, Jerry, 53 Nelson, Jimmie Lee, 70 Nelson, Richard Vincent, 98 Nelson, Thomas J., 53 Nelson, Victor, 70 Neumann, Aloma June, 53 Neumann, Paul Wesley, 70, 147 Newcomer, Edith Mae, 98 Newell E. Nadine, 83, 135, 145 Newkirk, Lyle Wayne, 98, 131, 152 Newport, Shirley J., 39, 118, 121, 132, 141 Nichols, Alfred Earl, 53 Nichols, John E., 70 Nichols, Russell Richard, 83 Nickell, James, 53 Nickell, Norma, 83, 141, 167 Nicoletti, Helen Ruth, 98, 123 Niedringhaus, Robert, 98 Njenga, Frederick Archibald, 70, 119 Noble, Jerry Clare, 152 Novinger, Elizabeth A., 53, 127, 134, 156 Novinger, Orville Wayne, 70 Novinger, Richard C., 53, 123, 153 Novinger, William Phil, 53, 143 Nowlin, Edison W., 53 Null, Mary J., 53, 124, 136, 166, 167 Nurnberger, Thomas, 70 Oakman, Lynda Ann, 111, 135 O'Brien, Nancy, 70 O'Conner, James, 54 Oestreich, Elmo H., 39 Olson, Carol Ann, 121, 156 O'Neal, Charles Wayne, 83, 142, 161, 164, 173 Overstreet, Dolores, 54, 138, 145, 186 Overturf, Larry, 83 Overturf, Steven, 83 Paden, Carol Lou, 70, 140 Pontazopulos, Steve, 54 Paradise, Judith, 54, 117, 138, 150, 186 Paredes, Nelva, 54 Parish, Don, 142 Park, Yung Ho, 54 Park, Un Sung, 39, 119 Parks, Larry, 54, 122, 131 Parrish, James Chris, 70 Parrish, Wanda Fern, 70 Pasley, James Gordon, 70, 169 Patterson, Joseph Allen, 70 Patterson, Wilma Lois, 39, 118, 120 Perkins, Gerald Richard, 161, 164, 173, 174 Pemiciaro, Ed, 54 Perrin, Jack, 161, 164, 165, 173, 174 Perrin, Lucita, 70, 157 Perry, Dorothy, 53 Perry, Thomas P., 39 Peter, Donald, 83 Peters, Lester, 70, 146 Peters, Bo, 70 Peterson, Lavern, 84, 108 Pettengill, Maurice, 84 (Page 202) Philips, Kriss William, 70 Phillips, Ivan L., 54 Phillips, James, 54, 168, 169, 172, 173 Phillips, Letha, 54, 112 Pikey, Edward E., 54 Platz, Karen, 120 Pohl, Harold J., 84 Pollitt, Phyllis Ann, 84, 141 Polovich, Janan, 84 Poole, Jim, 70, 124 Poole, John A., 70, 124 Porter, Doris, 54 Porter, Jerry, 54, 161, 164 Porter, Phyllis Louise, 70 Porter, Ralph Orin, 54, 121 Poston, James, 84 Potts, R. E., 70, 114, 124, 161, 173 Potts, Stephen John, 161 Powell, Melody Annett, 70, 123 Powers, Elizabeth Ann, 70, 120, 122 Powers, Robert, 70 Premer, Gene, 70 Preston, James Oraal, 84 Privitt, Billy, 54, 111, 113, 122 Purvis, Carol, 54, 135 Quigley, James, 70 Raine, Dave, 55, 142, 143, 139 Ramos-Tena, Laura, 84 Rankin, Sherry, 84, 150 Ranney, Jack, 115, 152 Ratliff, Jonean, 115, 129, 132 Ratliff, Lowell, 84 Rauschelbach, William, 152 Read, Linda, 132, 156, 70 Rebo, Lois, 55 Reed, Nancy, 129 Reedquist, Robert, 70 Rees, Karen, 100 Reitmeyer, Flo, 70 Rekittke, Herman, 130, 100 Renfro, Jerry, 153, 161, 184 Renfro, Joyce, 100 Reyes, Crescenciana, 39 Reynolds, Edward, 70 Reynolds, Warren, 100, 121, 134 Rhoades, Ruth, 100 Rhoades, Kenneth, 55, 134 Rhoads, Larry, 100, 123 Rhoads, Marilyn, 100, 120, 116 Rhodes, James, 84, 160, 161, 164, 165 Rice, Ruby, 100, 126, 135 Richards, Karen, 100, 120, 121, 130 Richardson, Alien, 70, 118 Ricker, Paul, 84 Ricks, Billy, 70 Riddle, Duane, 100 Riegel, James, 55, 168, 169, 179 Riese, Robert, 55 Rigdon, Glenn, 55 Riley, Betty Jo, 84, 123 Riley, John, 84 Riley, Maribeth, 100, 123 Riley, Orville, 55 Riley, Robert, 55, 110, 111, 118, 153 Rinaberger, Stephen, 100 Rinehart, Robert, 84 Riney, Rosalie, 84 Rinkenberger, Glenn, 100 Rippel, Rosemary, 100, 120 Rivela, Mario, 112, 119, 129 Rivera, Rebecca, 39, 132 Roberson, Virginia, 84, 115, 130 Roberts, Ann, 100 Roberts, Dee, 100 Roberts, Doris, 84, 120, 151 Roberts, Edwin, 100 Roberts, Pat, 55, 135, 151 Roberts, Lee, 100, 115 Robertson, John, 110, 117 Robinson, Duane, 70 Robinson, Gerald, 55 Robinson, Lowell, 84 Robinson, Marilyn, 84, 123 Robinson, Mary, 120 Robison, Nona, 70 Robison, Robert, 84 Rockhold, Bobby, 70 Rodgers, Milan, 100 Roensch, Louis, 100 Rogers, James, 55 Rollins, Robert, 70, 114 Romjue, Jane, 84, 121, 151 Ronan, James, 100 Ronan, William, 70, 111, 129, 132, 143 Ronchetto, David, 55, 113, 118, 153 Ronchetto, John, 100 Ronchetto, Betty, 100 Rose, Carl, 84, 169 Rosenkrans, James, 84 Rouse, Roger, 100 Rozendaal, James, 84 Ruddy, Sterling, 84, 108, 152 Rudkin, Robert, 70 Rudy, Nelda, 84, 111, 116 Ruse, David, 55 Russell, hAarvin, 121, 153, 187 Russell, Patricia, 55, 70, 127 Russell, Robert, 70 Ryals, Roger, 84 Ryan, Marvin, 70, 142 Sadler, Loretta, 56 Sadurni, Jorge, 100, 119 Saleni, Li Li, 100 Sales, Larry, 100 Sallade, Gary, 153, 70 Sallee, Darrell, 70 Sampsel, John, 70 Sampsel, Judith, 100 Samuel, Mike, 85 Samuels, Carol, 70 Sanchez, Luis, 55, 119 Sanders, Lois, 101 Sanders, Sandra, 101, 150 Sandison, Carolyn, 85, 123 Sandner, Deette, 101 Saner, Kenneth, 55 Sanz-Agero, Jose, 100 Sawyer, Lenora, 100 Scanlan, James, 55, 161, 165, 179 Schachel, Terry, 85, 141 Schaefer, Conrad, 70 Schappach, Frank, 85, 128, 132, 143 Scharsich, Robert, 55 Schanz, Katherine, 100 Schenk, Esther, 100 Scheuler, Lawrence, 160, 161, 165, 173 Schumann, Beverly, 100 Schindler, Margaret, 100, 135 Schelepphorst, Virginia, 100, 135 Schmidt, Clarence, 85, 122 Schmidt, Marie, 100 Schneider, Earl, 101, 126, 152 Schneider, Gary, 85 Schreck, Lawrence, 85, 124 Schroeder, Ivan, 70 Schroeder, Lawrence, 56, 118 Schulze, J. Scott, 72, 108, 110, 115, 127, 129, 131, 132, 153 Schulze, Patricia, 72, 130 Schumacher, Hazel, 101 Schutze, Leon, 56, 142, 161, 165,173 Schweitzer, Bill, 56 Scott, John, 85 Scott, Wilma, 85, 113 Scriven, Donald, 39, 113 Scriven, Jolene, 39, 113 Seamster, Leota, 101 Seidt, Betty, 72 Senior, Jane, 56, 111, 116 Sens, John, 101 Seoane, Orlando, 72 Serfass, Kenneth, 72, 110, 118, 134, 152, 189 Sevits, William, 72 Sewak, Ram, 72, 119 Shafer, Roger, 101 Shahan, Allen, 101 Shannon, Patricia, 101, 111, 116 Sharp, Flora, 56, 145 Sharp, William, 85 Sharpe, Gary, 85 Sharpe, Loyd, 56 Sharpe, Nina, 56, 129, 132 Sheesley, Shirley, 72, 127 Shelton, Larry, 101 Shepherd, James, 56, 143 Shinn, Sheila, 101, 119, 120, 121, 134 Shirley, Linda, 101, 156 Shiroma, Helen, 119 Shockey, Richard, 72, 142 Shoemake, Don, 56, 143, 161, 165, 173 Shoemeyer, Ruth, 101, 111, 150 Shorner, Orman, 85 Short, Patsy, 101, 123 Shotwell, Floyd, 56 Shuck, Sue, 85, 135, 151 Shumaker, Holly, 85 Shumaker, Leo, 85 Shupe, Orville, 85, 152 Sidles, Louise, 72, 111, 117 Sidles, Luella, 72 Sights, Ruth, 85 Simler, Sam, 85, 123 Simpson, Betty, 56 Simpson, Henry, 39 Sine, Robert, Jr., 85 Singleton, Larry, 85 Sires, Jewell, 101, 152 Skaggs, Darlene, 72, 127, 128, 136, 188 Skinner, Lois, 101 Skinner, Nellie, 101 Slater, Paul, 72 Slaton, Larry, 101 Slaughter, Robert, 56 Slaughter, Wilford, 56, 118 (Page 203) Slinkard, Phyllis, 101, 132, 132, 166, 167 Slocum, Judith, 101 Slocum, William, 72 Slonaker, Fred, 101 Slowensky, Sue, 101, 120 Smiser, Edwin, 56, 120, 136, 182, 187 Smith, Betty, 85 Smith, Edwin 101, 127 Smith, Frank, 72 Smith, Gene, 85, 119, 153 Smith, Judith, 85, 116, 141 Smith, Larry, 85 Smith, Marjorie, 56 Smith, Mary Anne, 101, 126, 132 Smith, Roy 72 Smith, Russell, 101 Smith, Wood, 101 Smithson, Eleanor, 101, 135 Snyder, Charles, 56, 136 Snyder, Harry, 57 Snyder, Patricia, 101, 117, 135 Soderman, Roger, 85 Song, Hyung, 39, 119 Sorg, Jesse, 85 Sorrell, Nancy, 85, 126, 129, 132 Sorrell, T. W., Jr., 57 Sosa, Rita, 85, 124 Sowers, Sherry, 86, 120, 127, 132, 157 Spangler, Virginia, 57, 116 Sparks, G. W., 72 Sparks, Jerry, 57 SpiIker, Gordon, 101 Sporer, Francis B., 86, 124, 117, 132, 152, 117 Sporer, Gene, 72, 117, 118, 124 Spriggs, Bonnie, 57 Sprouse, William, 101 Spurgeon, Barbara, 86, 122 Squires, E. E., 72, 118 Srnka, Al, 129, 187 Staebler, Robert, 86, 174 Staebler, Bill, 101 Stahlman, Francis, 101 Stanard, Sharon, 86 Stanton, Gary, 102 Starr, Cheryl, 102 Stater, Larry, 72, 142, 173, 174 Steele, Karen, 72, 120 Sterrett, Ralph, 72, 169, 171, 173 Stevenson, Joe, 102 Stewart, Lavonne, 86, 115, 129, 131, 132 Stewart, Ilene, 57, 120 Stewart, John, 72 Stewart, Robert, 102 Stice, Roy Dean, 72 Stice, Warren Neil, 102, 115 Stiffey, Erlene Sue, 86 Stogschell, Gary, 102, 119 Stokely, Stanley, 73, 142 Stokes, Susan M., 57, 123, 127 Storkson, Clara L., 102 Stoudt, John George, 57 Stouffer, Robert W., 161, 165 Stout, Gordon Curtis, 57, 126, 131 Stout, Paul, 102 Stout, Sylvia, 86, 120, 126, 140, 166, 167 Streeter, Don Gregory, 102 Streeter, Kent, 57 Strick, Werner, 110, 116, 123, 187 Stuhlman, Herbert Lynn, 57 Stumpf, Robert Frank, 102, 142 Sullivan, Richard P., 57, 130 Summers, Lora Anne, 102 Summers, Sandra Lee, 102 Sutton, Harold Edward, 102 Swan, William, 102 Swank, Kay, 135, 86, 141, 167 Swank, Sandra Lee, 86, 151, 135 Swarthout, Ed, 102, 142 Swayze, Donald, 57, 136, 153 Sweeney, Matt, 102 Swift, Larry V., 168, 169, 170, 171 Swisher, Mettie Louisa, 39 Switzer, Thelma, 73, 120, 135, 141, 167 Sykes, J. Gerald, 73 Tade, David, 102 Tapp, Diane, 102 Tarbet, James Denton, 102 Tate, Larry, 102, 152 Taylor, Evelyn, 86 Taylor, Harry, 86, 121 Taylor, James R., 86, 153 Taylor, Larry Gene, 57, 114 Taylor, Stan, 102 Teater, Alyn J., 73 Tee, Doris Ann, 86 Tegethoff, Richard, 57, 118 Testman, Larry, 57, 173, 175 Tewell, Roy, 57, 143, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173 Tharp, Dorothy Jean, 102, 127 Tharp, Judith Ann, 102 Tharp, Paul L., 73 Thomas, David F., 73 Thomas, Gene E., 102, 142 Thomas, Jane, 73, 116, 145 Thomas, John R., 73 Thomas, Marion, 73 Thomas, Patrick, 73 Thompson, J. Ross, 86 Thompson, Patricia Rose, 102, 117, 120, 135, 150 Thompson, Phyllis, 102 Thornburgh, George, 73, 136, 177 Thorne, Janice D., 57 Thrasher, Billie Lee, 73 Thudium, Gene Eldon, 86 Thurman, Beryl Edwin, 73 Toomes, Barbara, 102, 150 Toops, Naomi Jean, 102 Toubbeh, Michael, 102 Trainer, Judy Jean, 102, 126 Trainer, Orville L., 58 Trenkle, Patricia Ann, 73, 156, 166, 167 Trevino, Renie, 86 Troester, John, 86 Truitt, Dianthe Joy, 73, 115, 117, 129, 138, 156, 187 Tucker, Benny F., 73, 129 Tully, Thomas, 86 Turnbull, Carolyn, 73, 120, 135, 140 Turner, Earl E., 86, 129, 131, 132 Turner, H. Duane, 86 Turner, Janell, 102, 145 Turner, Juanita, 73 Turner, Leland Dale, 73, 143 Turner, Thomas Wayne, 152 Twitched, Jack Bain, 73, 127, 152 Turner, Wanda, 58, 145 Unger, Janet Lucille, 102, 140, 167 Upson, Robert N., 58 Vail, James R., 73, 120, 126, 147 Vail, Julia Ann, 86, 123 Vandecnocke, Yolanda Dora, 102, 120 Vanderender, Henry, 102 Van Dyne, Richard, 86 Van Dyne, Robert, 86 Van Ness, Dean, 102, 126 Van Marter, Paul Wayne, 86 Vardiman, June, 102 Vaz, J. Eduardo, 73 Veatch, Howard Olin, 103 Vessels, James B., 103 Vetter, Marilyn Anne, 103, 124, 150 Villarreal, Jaime Santos, 103 Vincent, Kenneth A., 103, 123 Vineyard, George A., 58 Vittetoe, Jerry Ed, 58 Vogt, Paul R., 58 Waddill, Sandra Sue, 73, 121, 135, 141 Wafler, Judith Ann, 103, 120, 132 Waganer, Carroll Wayne, 103 Waggener, James Harry, 103 Wagner, Robert Larry, 174 Wagner, William, 58, 119, 187 Waibel, Charles, 86 Walker, Donald A., 86, 147 Walker, James, 86, 175 Walker, Janet A., 86 Waker, Merle E., 73, 143 Walker, Robert N., 58, 123 Walker, Ruby Lorene, 87 Walker, Shirley Ann, 103 Wall, James, 103, 142 Waller, Richard, 103 Walmasley, A. Harry, 87, 167 Walters, John Ellis, 103, 130 Walton, Joyce Ann, 87, 151 Walton, Mary Greene, 74 Wantland, Carolyn Sue, 103, 135 Wantland, Lawrence, 58, 108, 111, 118, 152 Ward, Harold, 58, 129 Ward, Marguerite, 58 Ward, Tyrone Jack, 103, 136, 142 Ware, Mary Lou, 103 Warner, John Allen, 103 Warren, Donald, 103 Watkins, Leonard Barton, 87 Watkins, Robert K., 58 Watts, Warren C., 139, 152, 187 Weber, Bibet Loree, 87, 135, 145 Weber, Donald Frank, 115, 123, 131, 132, 161, 187 Weber, Linda Jo, 103 Weber, William John, 103 Webster, Darrell Dean, 103 Weiss, Roger Othel, 103, 127, 128 Wellborn, Leslie E., 87 Wells, Russell D., 87, 111, 115, 118 (Page 204) West, Jean Donald, 58 West, Jerry E., 74, 108, 153, 187, 188 Westhues, David Lawrence, 103 Wharton, William Boyd, 58, 110, 132, 153, 154 Wheeler, Judith Elaine, 103, 156 Wheelock, Ronald Eugene, 103 Whitaker, Bruce Lee, 103 White, Betty Jo, 58, 79, 114, 123, 135 White, Robert George, 103, 123 Whitesides, Jerry, 58, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 173 Whitney, Larry E., 58, 153 Wiant, Leonard Eugene, 87 Wiedenkofer, Ora Kevin, 59 Wigal, Dennis Dean, 103, 121, 142 Wigal, Sandi, 74, 155 Wiggins, Ronald, 160, 161, 165, 173, 187 Wilhite, Mary Lee, 103 Wilkin, Kay, 59 Wilkinson, Jack W., 74 Wilkinson, Wilton Leon, 59 Willey, Jo Ann, 103, 123 Williams, Doris Jean, 74, 151 Williams, Sottie, 87, 135, 141, 167 Williams, Gary E., 87, 169, 172, 175 Williams, John D., 103, 146 Williams, Judith, 103, 150, 166, 167 Williams, Louis, 59, 173 Williams, Stanley E., 74 Williams, Stanley Maurice, 59, 113, 119, 134 Williams, Thomas Wayne, 103 Willingham, Dorothy, 103 Wilson, Angie Lee, 59, 111, 112, 117, 140, 184, 187 Wilson, Hylah Rae, 103, 116, 126, 140 Wilson, Jerry, 103 Wilson, Joyce Elizabeth, 104 Wilson, Michael, 104 Wilson, Pansy Sue, 104, 126 Wilson, Paul Edward, 59, 111, 118 Wineteer, Gary, 87 Winhold, Dorothy J., 132 Wineheld, Glenna Jean, 104, 121 Winhold, Erna, 57 Winn, Doris E., 74, 115, 117, 130 Winn, Gary, 87, 108, 114 Winn, Joe Dean, 104 Wise, Lois Jo, 104, 135 Wolf, Anita, 74, 120, 136, 138, 151 Wolf, Jerry Lee, 87, 152 Wolf, Joseph E., 74, 114 Wolf, Lloyd H., 59 Wolf, Martha Leg, 87 Wolfe, Nancy, 87, 157 Wolfmeyer, Vern L., 87, 122, 152 Wolford, Robert Lowell, 104 Woo, Hack Kyun, 74 Wood, Judith Ann, 104, 120, 123, 129, 131, 132, 157 Wood, Norman E., 87, 114 Wood, William W., Jr., 104, 146 Woodin, Richard, 87 Woods, Doris, 87 Woods, Jetora, 104 Woods, Judith Ann, 87 Woodson, Joyce Ann, 104, 135 Woodward, Dale E., 87, 134, 153 Woolf, Lola I., 59, 130, 123 Wrablik, Ronal J., 87 Wright, Dana Dee, 74, 128, 141, 167 Wyatt, Edwin Duane, 59, 126, 132 Wyatt, Richard R., 59, 143 Yagel, Lesley Mae, 74 Yaley, Gary K., 104 Yamase, Ellen, 111, 112, 116, 117, 119 Yardley, George, 104 Yardley, Nancy Sue, 104 Yates, Janet Beth, 87, 116, 122 Yocum, Arthur Lynn, 87 Yonemoto, Patsy Tomoko, 74 York, H. Roger, 104, 129, 146 Young, .Betty Jane, 74 Young, Charles Richard, 104, 174 Young, James William, 74 Young, Margaret Faye, 104, 140, 167 Young, Phyllis Irene, 104, 115, 130 Younker, James, 87 Yun, Moon Sung, 59 Zacharias, Sandra, 104, 126, 135 Zeigler, Harold Eugene, 104 Zeigler, Russell Laverne, 104 Zelade, Donald K., 87 Zeliger, Sandra, 59 Zippay, Carol Ann, 59, 87 (Page 205) Annuals of Distinction FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY ANNUALS artistically created by master craftsmen Walsworth PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE, MO. The Annual 1958 Archives 1959 1957-59 ROLLA MO (Page 206) (Page 207) (Page 208) (Page 209) (Page 210) (Page 211) (Back Cover) Walsworth