(Front Cover) THE ECHO 1966 (Page i) Northeast Missouri Archives Copy 2 State University (Page ii) Archives Copy (Page iii) (Page 1) THE 1966 ECHO JOHN BARY EDITOR MARY JO HAYES BUSINESS MANAGER (Page 2) Organizations 132 Contents Sports 200 Campus 4 (Page 3) CLASSES 44 ROYALTY 250 FACULTY 27 (Page 4) A Landmark of Kirksville is NEMSTC's Growing (Page 5) CAMPUS (Page 6) Newly constructed Violette Hall houses both administrative and instructional facilities. (Page 7) Administrative offices as well as classrooms are located in Baldwin Hall. It also contains the College Auditorium and Little Theater. (Page 8) Physical, chemical, and biological sciences are taught in Science Hall. The Industrial Arts Building has classrooms for Industrial Arts and Agriculture. (Page 9) Ophelia Parrish is a training site for practice teachers as well as a classroom building. It houses the junior high school for the city of Kirksville. Pickler Memorial Library provides many bound volumes and periodicals in addition to student study areas. (Page 10) The Dean of Student Affairs Office and the Foreign Students Office as well as the College Museum are located in Kirk Memorial. Entrance to Campus. (Page 11) History, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Geography, and Economics classes meet in Laughlin Building. In addition to Women's Physical Education classes, the Kirk Building is home for the Freshman Enrollment, Health, Travel, Student Council, Nursing, and Stenographic offices. (Page 12) Capacity crowds filled Stokes Stadium on Saturday afternoons. The Bulldog Kennels' proximity to the playing field makes it a boon to athletes. Men's Physical Education, Indoor Track, Basketball, Wrestling, and Intramurals are conducted in Pershing Building. (Page 13) Men's campus housing consists of Dobson and recently completed Missouri Hall. (Page 14) RYLE, BREWER, BLANTON, AND NASON HALLS PROVIDE HOUSING FOR WOMEN (Page 15) Married students reside in recently constructed Campbell Apartments and Fair Apartments Grim Hall and the Adair House provide additional residence for women. (Page 16) Board of Regents Row 1: Mr. Glenn Bolton, vice president, Lancaster; Mr. P. M. Marr, president, Milan; Mr. Edward R. Jayne, secretary, Kirksville. Row 2: Dr. Walter H. Ryle, president of the College; Mr. James R. Reinhard, Paris; Mrs. Mary Alice Bunney, Shelbyville; Mr. John H. Bartow, Brunswick. Not pictured: Mr. Hubert Wheeler, Ex-Officio, Jefferson City. (Page 17) Ryle Completes 29th Year of Distinguished Service as President President's Message The first yearbook published by our College was the Mnameion in 1901. In the following year the name was changed to the Echo. Since then, there have been only a few years in which an Echo was not published. The 1966 Echo is another volume in this series of publications that records the yearly history of the College. This set of books is an invaluable source of information concerning the activities and growth of the Teachers College. The publication has become familiar to thousands of students, alumni, and friends of the College for more than half a century. This year's Echo again records such things as the general activities of our campus, social events of organizations, graduation, and personalities both faculty and students. These things help to create the mental image of our college days. The Echo of 1966 will help many of us to remember those cherished days of yesteryear. To the students of 1965-66, this Echo will especially be cherished and will be a means by which one can recall pleasant memories of the past. The editor, John Beary, and his associates, along with Mr. Stanley Williams, the faculty sponsor, and the members of the Echo Board need our sincere words of appreciation for they have contributed much time, thought, and effort in making the Echo of 1966 a worthy one. Walter H. Ryle President (Page 18) An avid stamp collector, President Ryle glances over part of his collection. A lover of flowers, President Ryle often stops by the greenhouse for a first-hand report on the progress of some of his favorites. A staunch supporter of the Bulldogs, President Ryle buys the first Homecoming Button from Cardinal Key president, Sue Davis. (Page 19) President and Mrs. Walter H. Ryle (Page 20) DR. WRAY M. RIEGER Dean of Instruction A.B., M.S., Ph.D. (Page 21) HENRY M. BOUCHER Dean of Student Affairs B.S. in Education, M.A. RUTH B. BEAL Dean of Women B.S. in Education, A.M. (Page 22) Administrative Division Heads ROBERT L. McKINNEY Head, Division of Public Relations and Information Service A.B. PETE NICOLETTI Head, Division of Business Service B.S. in Education, A.M. DR. ELI MITTLER Head, Division of Extension Service B.S. in Education, M.Ed., Ed.D. (Page 23) DR. ROBERT M. WRIGHT Head, Division of Student Personnel Service B.S. in Education, M.S., Ed.D. HOWARD G. MORRIS Head, Division of Maintenance Service CHARLES J. ELAM Director of Admissions B.S., B.S. in Education, A.M. ORVILLE E. BOWERS Registrar A.B., B.S. in Education, A.M (Page 24) DR. CHARLES KAUZLARICH Head, Division of Business Education B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. DR. IVAN MILLER Head, Division of Education B.M., A.M., Ed.D. Instructional Division Heads DR. DALE A. JORGENSON Head, Division of Fine Arts B.M., M.M., Ph.D. DR. JOSEPH DOLAN Head, Division of Health and Physical Education B.S., M.S., Ed.D. DOROTHY PEARSON Head, Division of Home Economics B.S. in Education, A.M. (Page 25) DR. CALVIN V. HUENEMANN Head, Division of Language and Literature A.B., A.M., Ph.D. GEORGE N. HARTJE Director of Libraries and Museums A.A., A.B., A.M. in L.S. DR. DALE WOODS Head, Division of Mathematics B.S., M.S., Ed.D. OTHO L. BARNETT Head, Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Education, M.Ed. DR. DEAN A. ROSEBERY Head, Division of Science B.S. in Education, Ph.D. DR. GILBERT C. KOHLENBERG Head, Division of Social Science A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Page 26) EMERITI CECIL H. ALLEN Professor Emeritus of Psychology B.S., A.M., Ph.D. BERENICE B. BEGGS Assistant Professor Emeritus of English B.S. in Ed., A.M. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF Professor Emeritus of Music B.M. WALTER A. BROWNE Professor Emeritus of Geography A.B., A.M., Ph.D. LEWIS C. CLEVENGER Professor Emeritus of Botany B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. VERA E. FAWCETT Associate Professor Emeritus of English B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. RALPH HOUSE Professor Emeritus of Psychology B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. GEORGE H. JAMISON Professor Emeritus of Mathematics B.S., A.M. LLORA MaGEE Professor Emeritus of Home Economics Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. VIOLA MAGEE Assistant Professor Emeritus of Latin B.S. in Ed., A.M. SALLIE PATTINSON Assistant Professor Emeritus of Rural Education B.S., A.M. FELIX ROTHSCHILD Assistant Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education A.B., A.M. PAUL O. SELBY Dean Emeritus of Instruction Professor Emeritus of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. LUCY SIMMONS Professor Emeritus of American History A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. AGNES SLEMONS Assistant Professor Emeritus of Journalism and English B.S. in Ed., A.M. NAN E. WADE Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. KARL WEBB Professor Emeritus of Theory and Instrumental Music B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIE WHITSON Assistant Professor Emeritus of Primary Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. (Page 27) FACULTY HUMBERTO ALVAREZ Division of Language and Literature B.S., M.S., D.Ed.(Marci) CYRIL D. ANDERSON Division of Science B.S., M.S., Ph.D. HELEN A. BABBITT Division of Fine Arts B.S. in Ed:, A.M. MARTHA R. BAGLEY Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. RONALD E. BAGLEY Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. ELMIRA BAIOTTO Division of Health and Physical Education R.N., B.S. in Ed. JANE L. BARNETT Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARVIN BARTEL Division of Fine Arts A.B., M.S. LINDA BATTLES Division of Fine Arts B.A., M.A. MARILYN E. BECK Division of Fine Arts B.Mu.Ed., B.Voice, M.Mu.Ed. CLIFTON R. BELL Division of Education B.S., M.A., Ed.D. MAX E. BELL Division of Science B.S., M.S., Ph.D. WANDA L. BEMBOON Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A. JOHN L. BIGGERSTAFF, JR. College Physician D.O. JOHN D. BLACK Division of Science A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Page 28) Faculty RICHARD E. BLANTON Division of Education B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. KATHLEEN BOHON Division of Extension Service LARRY W. BOLEACH Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. ROBERT J. BRADLEY Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. VERONICA MEYER BUBAN Division of Health and Physical Education A.B., A.M. CLYDE BURCH Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., L.L.B. JANE ELLEN BYRD Division of Language and Literature B.A., A.M. WILLIAM H. CABLE Director of Publications B.J. KATHLEEN CHERBONNIER Division of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. DORA BELLE CLARK Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. ELIZABETH CLENDANIEL Division of Language and Literature (On leave of absence) B.A., M.A. GLENDA CLYDE Division of Language and Literature B.A., M.A. WILLIAM D. COBOURN Division of Social Science B.A., M.A. DUANE R. COLE Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. SHEROD J. COLLINS Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. (Page 29) Faculty FRANK V. COLTON Coordinator B.S., B.S. in Ed., A.M. BETTE COOKE Division of Libraries and Museums B.S. in Ed., M.A. HAROLD L. COPENHAVER Division of Fine Arts B.A., M.A., Ed.D. WILLIAM W. CRAIG Division of Science A.B., A.M. RAYMOND CRIST Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. EUGENE J. CROARKIN Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. FOREST L. CROOKS Division of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. EARL C. CUNNINGHAM Division of Social Science A.B., B.D., M.Ed., Ed.D. LOUIS J. CURRAN, JR. Division of Fine Arts B.M., M.M. CLAY H. DAWSON Division of Fine Arts B.M., M.M. ALBERTA M. DOBRY Division of Home Economics B.S., M.Ed. JAMES DOUGHERTY Director of Athletics B.S. in Ed., A.M. ANNA FINNELL DOWNING Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. BERENICE S. DRY Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. TOM DUDEN Division of Fine Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. (Page 30) Faculty MARLOW EDIGER Division of Education B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ed.D. JAMES E. EDWARDS Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. MEREDITH F. ELLER Division of Social Science A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. BERNARD P. ERHARD Division of Fine Arts B.A., M.M.Ed. MARY MARGARET ESTES Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. DENMAN C. EVANS Division of Science B.S. in Ed., M.S. ELIZABETH EVANS Division of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. CHARLES C. FAST Division of Health and Physical Education A.B., M.A., Ed.D. MARTHA FINNEY Division of Language and Literature A.B., M.A. WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS Division of Fine Arts A.B., M.Mus. RICHARD FLASPOHLER Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.M. ROBERT C. FORT Division of Health and Physical Education B.S., M.A., Ed.D. ELIZABETH FRAZIER Division of Education B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Ed.D. MAX FREELAND Division of Science B.S. in Ed., M.S., Ph.D. C. HUGH GARDNER Division of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ed.D. (Page 31) Faculty KENNETH L. GARDNER Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. HENRY K. GIBSON Division of Social Science B.S., B.S., M.S. EDWARD E. GILBERT Division of Science B.S., M.S., Ph.D. EMILE G. GLENISSON Division of Language and Literature M.A. JOHN C. GOETZE Division of Fine Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. MASSYE E. GOINS Division of Education B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. GERALDINE GOSCH Division of Home Economics A.M., M.S. LOREN V. GRISSOM Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. DONALD R. GROFF Division of Mathematics A.B., M.A. CHARLES E. GROSS Division of Science B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. JACQUELINE HALL Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed. WILLIAM F. HALL Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. LYLE M. HAMILTON Division of Language and Literature B.A. in Ed., M.S. MARY JANE HAMILTON Division of Language and Literature B.A. in Ed., M.S. JUDITH ANN HANCOCK Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Nursing (Page 32) Faculty ARTHUR E. HARRINGTON Division of Practical Arts B.S., M.S. R. RUSSELL HARRISON Director, Alumni Activities A.B. EILEEN GAIL HAVER Division of Fine Arts B.M., M.M. GEORGE W. HERMANN Division of Health and Physical Education B.A., M.A., Ph.D. THOMAS HIGGINS Division of Fine Arts B.M., M.M. ELOISE HILL Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIAM E. HOFF Division of Mathematics B.S., B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. VIRGINIA L. HOFFMAN Division of Health and Physical Education B.A., M.S. in P.E., P.E.D. ALFRED HOLZMEIER Housing Secretary B.S. CAROLYN G. HOPKINS Division of Language and Literature A.B., M.A. W. ROY HOUSER Division of Fine Arts B.M., M.M. LAURA RUTH HULSE Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. ARTHUR F. HUMPHREYS Division of Fine Arts B.A., M.A., Ed.D. FREDERICK E. JAMES Division of Language and Literature B.A., A.M. CONNIE HOLT JONES Division of Language and Literature A.B., M.A. (Page 33) Faculty LEON C. KAREL Division of Fine Arts B. Mus., A.M., Ph.D. FLOREINE KIBLER Division of Libraries and Museums B.S. in Ed., A.M. (L.S.) W. BOYD KING Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. FREDERIC A. KIRCHBERGER Division of Fine Arts A.M., Mus.D. RONALD KNIGHT Division of Mathematics B.S., M.S. PAULINE D. KNOBBS Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. MARY JANE KOHLENBERG Division of Mathematics A.B., A.M. LESTER R. KUHLMAN Division of Practical Arts B.S., M.S., Ph.D. JANICE L. LEGG Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. SAMUEL LESSEIG Division of Mathematics B.S., M.S. REGINA LINDHORST Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed. TAYLOR LINDSEY Division of Education A.B., A.M., Ed.D. EARL D. LUDLOW Division of Education B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Martha McClaskey Division of Language and Literature A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. KENNETH M. McGUIRE Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A. (Page 34) Faculty Grace McReynolds Division of Education (On leave of absence) B.S. in Ed., A.M. W. JACK MAGRUDER Division of Science B.S., M.A., Ed.D. DAVID D. MARCH Division of Social Science B.S., A.M., Ph.D. ROBERT MASON Division of Science B.S. in Ed., A.M., M.S. WILLIAM MATTHEW Division of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARCELINE MELDRUM Division of Language and Literature A.B., A.M. HAROLD MICKELSON Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. MARILYN MILES Division of Libraries and Museums B.S. in Ed. DON Q. MILLIKEN Division of Science A.B., M.S., Ed.D. WILLIAM T. MINOR Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., M.S. JOSEPH L. MITCH Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. R. JEFFERY MITCHELL Division of Education B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. CHARLOTTE MITTLER Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.M. H. CHANDLER MONROE Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. HUBERT T. MOORE Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A. (Page 35) Faculty RICHARD H. MORTON Division of Fine Arts B.A., M.A. ROLAND F. NAGEL Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. ELIZABETH NOLAN Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. DUANE NORMAN Division of Mathematics B.S. in Ed., M.S. D. D. NOTHDURFT Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D. WILLIAM P. NOVINGER Division of Mathematics (On leave of absence) B.S. in Ed., M.A. SAMUEL W. NUGENT Division of Health and Physical Education B.S., A.M. DENNIS J. O'BRIEN Division of Social Science (On leave of absence) B.A., M.A. JOHN PARK Division of Social Science A.B., M.A., Ph.D. NO-YONG PARK Division of Social Science A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ROBERT J. PEAVLER Division of Science B.A., M.S., Ph.D. KAREN PENNER Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.S. RALPH PINK Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. MARY FRANCES POTTER Division of Business Education B.S., M.Ed. LOWELL R. PRIEBE Division of Practical Arts A.E.. B.S. in Ed.. M.S. (Page 36) Faculty EUGENE C. PRINGLE Division of Mathematics B.S., M.A. J. R. PURDY Division of Mathematics B.S., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. ALBERTO RABAGO Division of Language and Literature B.A., M.A., A.M., Ph.D. BEVERLY A. REES Division of Fine Arts A.A., B.F.A., M.A. MARY MARTHA REEVES Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A. JACK H. REISKE Division of Education B. Mus. Ed., M.A., Ph.D. CHARLOTTE REVELLE Division of Home Economics (On leave of absence) B.S. in Ed., M.S. NOAH P. RICHARDSON Division of Extension Service B.S. in Ed., A.M. WILLIAM W. RICHERSON Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. TOM V. RITCHIE Division of Fine Arts B. Mus., M.Mus., Ph.D. WALTER H. RYLE IV Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.B., A.M. ROBERT R. SANDERS Division of Science B.A., M.S. ROBERT SCHNUCKER Division of Social Science A.B., B.D., A.M. ELIZABETH SCHUETZ Division of Libraries and Museums B.S., B.S. (L.S.) DONALD D. SCRIVEN Division of Social Science (On leave of absence) B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. (Page 37) Faculty KERLIN M. SEITZ Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. GARY SELLS Division of Science B.A., M.A. in Ed. KENNETH W. SERFASS Counselor for Freshmen B.S. in Ed., A.M. JOHN H. SETTLAGE Division of Science B.S.E., M.Ed., Ed.D. JAMES G. SEVERNS Division of Language and Literature B.S., M.A. RALPH SHAIN Division of Practical Arts B.S. in Ed., A.M. BING KUN SHAO Division of Social Science A.B., M.S., Ph.D. WILLARD SIMS Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. EUGENE SMITH Division of Science B.S. in Ed., M.S. FLORENCE ELIZABETH SNIPES Division of Language and Literature B.S., M.A. THOMAS B. SONGSTER Division of Health and Physical Education B.A., A.M. JAMES W. SPARKS Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. MARTHA SPATH Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. REBA SPIVAK Division of Language and Literature A.B., A.M. ROBERT L. SPREHE Division of Business Education B.S, in Ed., M.S. in Ed. (Page 38) Faculty ALFRED H. SRNKA Division of Language and Literature (On leave of absence) B.S. in Ed., A.M. RICHARD ST. CLAIR Division of Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. VINCENT A. STEWART, JR. Division of Language and Literature B.A., M.A. KENNETH C. SYKES Administrative Assistant A.A., A.B. MADELENE McEUEN SYKES Division of Language and Literature A.A., B.S. in Ed., A.M. HALBERT B. TATE Division of Education B.Ed., M.S., Ed.D. HOWARD M. TERRY Division of Education A.B., A.M., Ed.D. LINN TERRY Division of Education A.A., A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. JAMES THOMAS Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., M.A. MARY EVELYN THURMAN Division of Fine Arts B.S. in Ed. RUTH TOWNE Division of Social Science B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. CLAUDINE TRIPLETT Division of Fine Arts B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. DONA TRUITT Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed. PETER J. TURANO Division of Social Science B.A., M.A., Ph.D. WILLIAM E. UNGER Division of Fine Arts B.A., M.A. (Page 39) Faculty PAUL VAN DYKE Division of Education B.A., M.A., Ed.D. LEWIS B. VAN WINKLE Division of Education A.B., B.D., M.A., Ed.D. DONALD E. WALKER Division of Science B.S., B.S. in Ed. GARDNER B. WALKER Division of Social Science B.S., M.S., Ed.D. HARRY A. WALMSLEY Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. FRANCES WALSH Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. D. DOUGLAS WATERS Division of Language and Literature B.A., M.A., Ph.D. RICHARD K. WEERTS Division of Fine Arts B.S. in Mus. Ed., M.A., Ed.D. BEVERLY WHEELER Division of Business Education B.S. in Ed., A.M. LEONA WHITTOM Division of Language and Literature A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M. STANLEY WILLIAMS Division of Language and Literature B.S. in Ed., A.M. ELIZABETH WILSON Division of Home Economics A.E., B.S. in Ed., M.S. SARAH GRIM WIMP Division of Health and Physical Education B.S. in Ed., R.N., A.M. ELIZABETH WORRELL Division of Language and Literature B.S., M.S., Ph.D. DONNA WRIGHT Division of Language and Literature A.B. in Ed.. M.A. (Page 40) Faculty J. C. WRIGHT Division of Education B.A., M.A., L.H.D. ARNOLD ZUCKERMAN Division of Social Science B.A., M.A., Ph.D. "Thorough scholastic training lies at the foundation of a teacher's education." --Joseph Baldwin (Page 41) Staff JANET EDWARDS Comptroller ROY FORGY Psychometrist CRYSTAL FORT Nurse GINNIE GALKOWSKI Nurse JOSEPH GALKOWSKI News Service GLEN HUBBARTT Director of College Work Study Program MARION JOHNSON Assistant to Head of Division of Business Service JOHN KENNEY Photographer FRANCIS McKINNEY Foreign Student Adviser WAYNE NEWMAN Assistant to Dean of Instruction JAMES PRESTON Freshman Adviser JERRY PRIMM Freshman Adviser PHYLLIS RICE Freshman Adviser KAY SEVERSON Freshman Adviser NORMA WINSLOW Nurse (Page 42) BETTY ALT Secretary, Division of Maintenance Service VICKIE ARNOLD Stenographer, Office of the Dean of Women RUTH ANN AUSTIN Secretary, Office of the Dean of Women HELEN BAILEY Secretary, Office of the Council on Teacher Education IRMA BEETS Secretary, Stenographic Office BETTY CALNAN Secretary, Division of Personnel Service GEORGIA CODA Secretary, Office of the Dean of Instruction PAT COUCH Clerk-Typist, Division of Practical Arts MARGARET EASLEY Secretary, Alumni Office CATHERINE EASTERDAY Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service MARILYN GIBBONS Stenographer, Office of the Registrar MAXINE GOODWIN PBX Operator Office CAROLYN GRIMES Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service KAY GUINN Secretary, Office of the Council on General Education CAROL HANSON Stenographer, Stenographic Office VONNA HARRIS Stenographer, Stenographic Office SHIRLEY HAYES Stenographer, Office of the Registrar KAROL HOLLINGSWORTH Stenographer, Office of the Dean of Student Affairs SANDRA HUBBARTT Executive Secretary, Office of the President DELORES JONES Stenographer, Stenographic Office (Page 43) Personnel KATHERINE KEARNEY Secretary, Admissions Office BARBARA KNUDSEN Secretary, Division of Extension Service JANAVA LACKEY Secretary, Division of Extension Service MARCIA LIPPERT Stenographer, Division of Personnel Service BETTY LONGWITH Secretary, Office of the Dean of Student Affairs SUE LOWE Clerk-Typist, Freshman Enrollment Office Susan McDannold Secretary, Office of the President RETHA MILLER Stenographer, Office of the Registrar JOANNE MORITZ Secretary, Office of the Dean of Instruction LINDA MORRIS Stenographer, Division of Personnel Service KAREN MOSSBARGER Stenographer, Division of Education JOLENE MOTTER Stenographer, Stenographic Office SHARON NEWLAND Secretary, Library WILMA NEWMAN Secretary, Division of Personnel Service JOAN NUNAN Secretary, Alumni Office SHERYL OZBURN Stenographer, Office of the Registrar RUTH ANN PISTER Secretary, Office of the Registrar MARILYN SMITH Secretary, Library LORA STAGGS Bookkeeper, Division of Business Service NORMA VEACH Secretary, Freshman Enrollment Office PATTY WINN Stenographer, Library (Page 44) Five thousand two hundred twenty-five students are divided into (Page 45) Classes (Page 46) Graduates Robert Aird Mexico Don Barnes Oskaloosa, Iowa Cheryl Barnwell St. Charles Ute Becker Gottingen, Germany Prasonk Chigchai Bangkok, Thailand Barry Clawson Douds, Iowa James Couch Marceline Carl Cramer Chillicothe Jimmy Davenport Madison Harry Daw Wayland Jerry DeVine Macon Chamras Duang-an Thailand Robert Frank Troy Mark Gilderbloom Oskaloosa, Iowa David Gill St. Louis Soledad Gruenberg Philippines Judith Hawkins Shelbina Loren Hein Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Stuart Hood Kirksville Chin-Fong Huang Taiwan Sabah Kasto Baghdad, Iran Jerold Kauzlarich Centerville, Iowa Stan Klein Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Betty Lenzini Bevier (Page 47) Graduates William Lewis Kirksville Tien-tek Lin Taiwan Dorothy Luey Hong Kong Norma McBride Centralia Donald Marquardt Kirksville Judy Marquardt Kirksville Oliver Mettle Gallatin David Meyer Clinton, Iowa Geraine Moore Kirksville Yoshiko Morishima Kyoto, Japan Katharina Muehlemann Switzerland Donna Newman Kirksville Michael Newman Kirksville Tepabutra Nuanlaor, Bangkok, Thailand Ok Dong Park Korea Keith Pollock Powersville Stephen Poole Pontiac, Illinois Terry Povendo Metuchen, New Jersey Donald Putnam Kirksville Wray M. Rieger Kirksville Carlyn Rix Cedar Falls, Iowa Nicholas Romanetz, Edison, New Jersey Thomas Roush Keosauqua, Iowa Piengsen Sagarik Bangkok, Thailand (Page 48) Graduates William Sanders St. Joseph Keyvan Sandjari Tehran, Iran Sandra Schweitzer Lancaster Sabah Sedgi Bagdad, Iraq William Severson St. Louis Motoyo Shiokura Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Permchitr Sinhaseni, Bangkok, Thailand Peter Sireno Demarest, New Jersey Nancy Stoops Fairfield, Iowa Suphatra Suphataranand Bangkok, Thailand Romualdo Tabing St. Louis Alberta Tai Taipei, Taiwan Huan-Tsong Tseng Free China Marie Vines St. Louis Daniel Wade Kirksville Joel Weinstein, Old Tappan, New Jersey Alice White Lineville, Iowa Michael Winecup Ottumwa, Iowa Everett Wood Ladora, Iowa Martha Wu Formosa Janet Yates Bloomfield, Iowa Angela Yuan Taiwan (Page 49) Seniors Larry Abel Allerton, Iowa Physical Education. Alpha Kappa Lambda. William Adams Memphis Business Administration. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Jean Alkire Carthage Speech Correction. Alpha Sigma Alpha; B.S.U.; S.N.E.A.; Student Council. Larry Allen Murray, Iowa Physical Education and Biology. S.N.E.A. Maralyn Maxine Allen Kirksville Elementary Education. Connie Allison Ottumwa, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education. Janet Anderson Novinger Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Pi Omega Pi; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Maurice Anderson Ottumwa, Iowa Zoology. Agriculture Club; Gamma Delta; Young Republicans. Morton Anderson Bucklin Mathematics. Carlton Apollo Mexico English Estella Arnold Ottumwa, Iowa Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans. Beverly Ashburn Kirksville Nursing. B.S.U.; Student Nurses Association, secretary. Russell Ashburn Kirksville Chemistry. B.S.U,; S.N.E.A. David Austin Cairo Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Sharron Bailey Macon Biology. Delta Zeta, historian; S.N.E.A; Young Republicans, treasurer. Winston Bailey Bucklin Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; S.N.E.A. Olivene Baker Milan Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Colhecon Club. Zelda Baker Centerville, Iowa Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. Robert Baldes St. Lousi Speech Correction. Alpha Phi Omega; Historical Society; Newman Club; Young Democrats; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Barbara Baldwin Kirksville Speech Education. Cardinal Key; College Players; Panhellenic Council; College Ushers; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Oral Interpreters, president. Nancy Baldwin Kirksville Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation; Sigma Kappa, second vice-president. Maxine Ballard Kirksville Speech and Speech Correction. College Players; Newman Club; Oral Interpreters. Diane Barnas Skokie, Illinois Elementary Education. Newman Club; S.N.E.A. Michael Barnes Huntsville Physical Education and Biology. Tau Kappa Epsilon. (Page 50) Seniors Rebecca Barnes Newark English. English Club; Young Democrats; S.N.E.A. Cody Barnett Bloomfield, Iowa Physical Education. Wesley Foundation; Golf. Alice Barrett Camdenton English. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Oral Interpreters; English Club; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U. Kathleen Barton Burlington, Iowa Elementary Education. Newman Club; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Paul Beadle Albia, Iowa Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; S.N.E.A. Marian Beal Kirksville Elementary Education. International Club; S.N.E.A.; Association for Childhood Education, vice-president. John Beary Unionville Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Sigma Tau Gamma; Sigma Zeta; Young Democrats; Echo, editor. Gerald Beasley Centralia Business Administration. Jane Beilstein LaGrange Home Economics. Colhecon Club, S.N.E.A. Gordon Benge Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Arts. Agriculture Club; Industrial Arts Club. Patricia Bentrup St. Louis History. Alpha Phi Gamma, secretary; Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society; Panhellenic Council, treasurer; Index, editor; Student Mentor; Young Democrats; S.N.E.A.; Sigma Sigma Sigma, treasurer. Larry Berryman St. Louis Political Science. Historical Society; Pre-Law; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Janet Bethman St. Peters Physical Education. Newman Club; Panhellenic Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreational Association; PEM Club; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Dennis Bielinski Chicago, Illinois Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Young Democrats; Football. Gary Biles Kirksville Social Science. James Billings Albia, Iowa Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; Newman Club. David Bitner Ottumwa, Iowa Business Education. S.N.E.A.; Economic Circle. John Blecha Columbus Junction, Iowa Business Education. John Boatman Harris Physical Education. Ronald Boswell Moberly Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Dennie Bowden Cairo Business Education. Alpha Phi Omega, historian. Nancy Bowden Cairo Music. Aeolian Club; Alpha Sigma Alpha, chaplain; Elementary Majors Chorus, accompanist; Senior Class, treasurer (summer); NEMO; Band. Linda Bowles Elsberry Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A.; Dorm Council, Blanton-Nason vice-president. Larry Boyer Memphis History. Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. (Page 51) Seniors William Boyle Keokuk, Iowa Geography. Alpha Phi Omega, vice-president, president; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Historical Society; Newman Club. David Bradshaw Macon Accounting. B.S.U. Cheryl Brammer Alexandria English. English Club; S.N.E.A. Ted Brantner Kirksville Pre-Engineer. Pre-Engineers. Jim Brent Brookfield Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma. Mikel Brice Hannibal Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Roger Briggs Marceline Religious Education. Wilma Briggs St. Catherine Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Charles Broemser Mexico History. Aeolian Club; Historical Society; International Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats. Thelma Brokaw Centerville, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus. Mae Brooke Albia, Iowa English. Judy Brooks Ellinwood, Kansas Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education. Rexford Brown Kirksville Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer, vice-president; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Young Democrats; United Campus Christian Fellowship; Index, picture editor, sports editor. Linda Brummitt Green Castle Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; B.S.U.; Colhecon Club, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Kay Bruner Powersville Elementary Education and Music. Aeolian Club. Anne Bryant Alexandria Business Education. Cardinal Key; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi, secretary; S.N.E.A.; Dorm Council. Ken Bryant Centerville, Iowa Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Maria Bubenyak Centerville, Iowa Business Administration. Newman Club; S.N.E.A. Craig Bullis Keokuk, Iowa Music. Aeolian Club, treasurer; Orchestra; Band, treasurer. Frank Burkhart Huntsville Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Judith Burnside Bowling Green Homemaking. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation. Jerry Butler Centerville, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Charles Byers Kirksville Industrial Arts. Hannah Byl Netherlands Biology. B.S.U.; International Club; Women's Recreation Association. (Page 52) Seniors Shirley Carr Paris English. Alpha Phi Gamma; S.N.E.A.; Index, copy editor. Charlene Chambers Gibbs English. Timothy Chambers Ferguson Mathematics and Physics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta; Young Democrats. Gene Chavez. Denver, Colorado Spanish. Juanita Chavez Kirksville Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans. Tommy Chenoweth Drakesville, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Allen Childers Unionville Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Henry Chok Malaysia Economics. International Club; People-to-People; Wesley Foundation. Joyce Chrisman Moberly Business Education. B.S.U. Todd Christopherson Kansas City Accounting. Dorothea Cioban Albia, Iowa English. B.S.U. Carol Clark St. Louis Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Jo Anne Cleaver Moberly Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus; Sigma Sigma Sigma; S.N.E.A.; Student Council. Rita Cline West Burlington, Iowa Elementary Education. Newman Club; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Michael Cloyd Ottumwa, Iowa Psychology. S.N.E.A.; English Club. Anne Coder LaBelle Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. James Coen Marceline Social Science. Historical Society; S.N.E.A. Mearl Cohagan Alexandria Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Myrna Cole New Cambria Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Kathleen Condon St. Louis Homemaking. Association for Childhood Education; Newman Club. Ralph Cooley Kirksville History. Carolyn Copeland Shelbina Nursing. B.S.U.; Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A. Susan Cortelyou Troy Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Ott Coulson St. Catherine Botany. (Page 53) Seniors Dan Court Ottumwa, Iowa Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; S.N.E.A. Dale Cox Batavia, Iowa Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Pi Omega Pi, president; S.N.E.A., second vice-president; Student Mentor; Echo Staff. Richard Craddock Park Forrest, Illinois Physical Education. K.Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Football. William Craghead Fulton Music. Aeloian Club; Orchestra; Band. Robert Craig Kirksville Biology and Agriculture. Young Republicans. Etta Crawford Trenton Elementary Education. Naida Crosby Kirksville Social Science. David Cross Knoxville, Iowa Psychology. Historical Society; Wesley Foundation. Steven Cross Jefferson City General Science. Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans. William Cuddihee St. Louis History. Association for Childhood Educational; Historical Society; Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Index, editor. Constance Culler Marceline Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Jane Cunningham Memphis Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. David Curtis Mystic, Iowa Business Administration Young Democrats. Donald Darst Madison Business Administration. B.S.U.; Young Republicans. Carlene Dash Des Moines, Iowa German. International Club; S.N.E.A. James Dattilo Cincinnati, Ohio Physical Education and Social Science. K-Club. James Davis Rock Island, Illinois Sociology. B.S.U.; International Club; People-to-People; Young Democrats. Nelma Davis Mystic, Iowa English. English Club; Kappa Delta Pi. Peggy Davis Marshalltown, Iowa Home Economics. Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A. Sue Davis Kirksville Speech. Alpha Sigma Alpha, vice-president, recording secretary; Cardinal Key, president; College Players; Oral Interpreters, historian; Panhellenic Council; College Ushers, captain; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Judith Day Grandview Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; B.S.U.; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Lester Deal Martelle, Iowa Biology. John Dean St. Louis Art. Newman Club, president. Jesse Deck Alexandria Zoology. Alpha Phi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta. (Page 54) Seniors Charles Delameter Princeton Biology. Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice-president; B.S.U.; Young Republicans; Interfraternity Council; Student Mentor. Barbara Delaney Baring Nursing. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club' Student Nurses Association. Edwin DeLaney Paris Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, vice-president; Sigma Tau Gamma, treasurer; Index, editor. Becky Den Hartog Centerville, Iowa Music. Orchestra. Olin Derry Princeton Agriculture and Biology. Agriculture Club; 4-H. Elizabeth Devine Macon Art Education. Anthony DiGrazia Patterson, New Jersey Music. Aeolian Club. Mary Dittmer Quincy, Illinois Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Sigma Zeta, secretary; S.N.E.A.; Orchestra; Band; Student Mentor. Gary Dixon Perry Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Phi Sigma Epsilon. Sally Domsalla Clinton, Iowa Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. Karen Douglas Plattsburg Speech. College Players; Kappa Delta Pi; Oral Interpreters, secretary; S.N.E.A.; Student Council. Beverly Dover Kirksville Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. Darrell Downing Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Jewell Duffey Kirksville Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; College Ushers; S.N.E.A.; Senior Class, secretary. Anne Dunavant Fulton History. Historical Society; Panhellenic Council; College Ushers; Dorm Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma, treasurer; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats. James Dunlap Milan Chemistry. Alpha Phi Omega, corresponding secretary, recording secretary; Phi Sigma Epsilon; S.N.E.A. Roma Durham Centerville, Iowa Elementary Education. Nancy Durst Fulton Elementary Education. Panhellenic Council; Sigma Sigma Sigma, recording secretary, president; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Council; Student Social Committee; Cheerleader. Michael Dykstra Canton Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic Club. John Dykstra Canton Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic Club; Student Council, councilman. Mary Early Baring Elementary Education and Kindergarten. Association for Childhood Education; Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats Constance Elson Mexico Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Ada England Clarksville Art. S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats. James England Hannibal Physical Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans; Student Mentor. (Page 55) Seniors Jerrold Epperson LaBelle Music. Aeolian Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Orchestra; Band; Student Social Committee. Gary Erdwins Anabel General Science. Nancy Ericson New Milford, New Jersey Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans. Gerald Estal Grinnell, Iowa Accounting. Joyce Estal Grinnell, Iowa Elementary Education. Darrell Euritt Indianola, Iowa Biology. Betty Evans Kirksville Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. James Evans Keokuk, Iowa Physical Education. Larry Evans Kirksville History. Aeolian Club; Historical Society; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Orchestra. Donald Ewing Chillicothe Mathematics. Industrial Arts Club. Peggy Farrell St. Louis History. Historical Society; International Club; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats; English Club. Tom Faucett Memphis Art. Bonnie Fischer Licking Physical Education. PEM Club; Women's Recreation Association. Marjorie Fisher Frankford Elementary Education. Glenn Flasch Brookfield Chemistry. Alpha Phi Sigma; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Echo Staff. Nina Fletcher Centerville, Iowa Library Science and Social Science. William Flynn Florham Park, New Jersey Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Shirley Forney Hannibal Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma; Gamma Delta; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Dolores Foster Mystic, Iowa Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Charles Foudree Huntsville Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, assistant editor; Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Donald Fowler Unionville Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Travis Fowler Des Moines, Iowa Pre-Law. Interfraternity Council; Pre-Law; Young Democrats; Kappa Alpha Psi. Joy Fox Oskaloosa, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; Dorm Council, president (Ryle); Sigma Kappa, corresponding secretary; S.N.E.A. Mary Linda Frazee Hannibal Social Science. Alpha Sigma Alpha; K-Dettes, secretary; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Sophomore Class, treasurer. (Page 56) Seniors Nathan Frazee Alexandria Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education, president, treasurer; Sigma Tau Gamma, vice president; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Council, president, councilman; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee; Who's Who. Mervyn Freels Vandalia Industrial Education. B.S.U.; Industrial Arts Club, treasurer; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Independent Club. Judith Fretwell Monticello Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Association for Childhood Education; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Elementary Majors Chorus; College Ushers; Sigma Kappa; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. John Frevert Oskaloosa, Iowa Biology. S.N.E.A.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Garry Fry Keytesville Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; International Club. Jane Galkowski St. Louis Speech. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key, historian; Delta Zeta, 2nd vice president; Kappa Delta Pi; Oral Interpreters; S.N.E.A.; Index, copy editor. Sharon Gamache Ottumwa, Iowa Music. Aeolian Club; NEMO. Roma Gardner Edina Elementary Education and Kindergarten. Alpha Phi Sigma; S.N.E.A. John Gerdes Charleston Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic Club. John Gillaspie Pulaski, Iowa Mathematics. Judyth Glore Kirksville Biology. Nancy Golden Kirksville Music. Stuart Golden Chicago, Illinois Business Administration. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Student Social Committee. John Golob Melrose, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club, secretary; Newman Club. Marvin Good Thomasville English. B.S.U. Gary Gore Vandalia Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Larry Gore Vandalia Business Administration. Kenneth Gose Ottumwa, Iowa Physical Education. Student Mentor. Carol Graves Lancaster Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans. Janet Gregg Kirksville Home Economics. S.N.E.A.; Colhecon Club; United Campus Christian Fellowship, president. Sandra Griffin Hannibal Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A. John Griffith Glenwood Geography. Dorm Council; S.N.E.A. Jimmy Grigsby Elmer Mathematics. Margaret Groff Kirksville Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta. (Page 57) Seniors Josephine Guinn Rutledge Elementary Education. S.N.E.A.; Association for Childhood Education. Dennis Hahn St. Charles Business Education. Alpha Phi Omega; Historical Society; Dorm Council; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee; Tau Kappa Epsilon, secretary; B.S.U.; Track. Susan Hammack Elsberry Art. Art Club; Delta Zeta; Panhellenic Council; S.N.E.A. Swano Hanasaki St. Louis History and German. Alpha Phi Gamma; Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Historical Society; International Club; Sigma Kappa, secretary. Russell Hardgrove Cedar, Iowa Sociology. Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats; Index, advertising manager. Larry Harker West Des Moines, Iowa Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; B.S.U., president; S.N.E.A. William Harmon Madison Business Administration. Agriculture Club. Jimmie Harris Bloomfield, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Judith Harris Paris Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Ronnie Hart Greentop Industrial Arts. Keith Hawkins LaPlata Pre-Engineering. Mary Jo Hayes Salisbury Business Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key, secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, historian; Pi Omega Pi, secretary; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor; Echo, business manager. Jo Ellen Hays Kirksville Home Economics. Colhecon Club, president; Newman Club; S.N.E.A. Barbara Hedgecock Centerville, Iowa Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Richard Heiniger Mediapolis, Iowa Biology. Margaret Hellige Montrose, Iowa Physical Education. Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. David Helmandollar Trenton Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Judith Henderson St. Louis Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Luther Henderson Centralia Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. Lawrence Hendrichsen Keosauqua, Iowa Business Adminstration. Agriculture Club. Vera Hendricks Kirksville Home Economics. Colhecon Club. Kenna Henness Kirksville Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A. Melvin Hensley Waynesville Zoology. Pre-Osteopathic Club. Lynn Herrin Hannibal Chemistry. (Page 58) Seniors David Herring Bellflower Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club, treasurer; S.N.E.A. Georgia Hershey Keytesville English. Alpha Phi Sigma; B.S.U.; Oral Interpreters, historian; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor; English Club. Lois Hickman Leonard Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Colhecon Club, secretary; S.N.E.A. Phillip Hintz Wilton Junction, Iowa Social Science. Connie Hiskey Kirksville Social Science. Winifred Hodgkins North Creek, New York Physical Education. Dorm Council; Wesley Foundation; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club; Young Republicans; Beta Tau Delta. Elmer Hoffmeyer Wellsville English. S.N.E.A.; English Club. Herbert Holler Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Physical Education. K-Club; Football. Mildred Holman Bowling Green English. Alpha Phi Sigma, secretary; United Campus Christian Fellowship, treasurer, president. Phillip Holmes Princeton Agriculture. Agriculture Club. John Hopson Quincy, Illinois Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Pre-Engineers; Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats. Nancy House Lewistown Physical Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Panhellenic Council; Sigma Kappa, president; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club, vice president; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Marius Houska Belle Plaine, Iowa Elementary Education. S.N.E.A.; Elementary Majors Chorus. Roger Huffman Kansas City History. Gamma Delta; Historical Society; International Club; S.N.E.A. Sandra Hume Kahoka Speech. Delta Zeta; Oral Interpreters; S.N.E.A. Carol Irvin Foley Home Economics. Colhecon Club, secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A. Janet Irvin Foley Elementary Education. Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. T. J. Jackson Decatur, Illinois Physical Education. K-Club; Kappa Alpha Psi; Football; Track; Basketball. Rudolph Jacobsen St. Charles Biology. Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Young Democrats; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Addie James Ottumwa, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Dana James Lewistown Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A. Lonnie James Paris General Science. Gerald Jensen Keytesville Accounting. Gamma Delta; Student Mentor; Echo Staff. Jack Jobe Lucerne Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer; Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats; Student Council; Student Mentor; Football. (Page 59) Seniors Gary Johnson Hillsboro, Iowa Business Administration. Lorna Johnson Knoxville, Iowa History. Historical Society; Sigma Kappa; Wesley Foundation, vice president; NEMO; Dorm Council, president, Blanton-Nason-Brewer. Patricia Johnson Ewing Music. Aeolian Club; B.S.U.; NEMO, treasurer; Band. Ronald Johnson Oskaloosa, Iowa Chemistry. Mary Johnston Memphis Home Economics. Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A. Beverly Jones Macon Elementary Education. B.S.U. Claudia Jones Des Moines, Iowa Psychology. Newman Club; Young Democrats. Frank H. Jones Biggsville, Illinois Business Administration. Mary Jorgenson Kirksville English. Kappa Delta Pi. Shirley Jourdan LaBelle Business Education. S.N.E.A. Betty Juett Burlington, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; B.S.U.; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Steve Justus Center Pre-Architecture. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Young Democrats. Mary Lee Kaiman Old Monroe Business Education. Newman Club; Pi Omega Pi. Marcy Kaiser Milton, Iowa Home Economics. Colhecon Club; Delta Zeta, president; Panhellenic Council; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Homecoming Queen. Richard Kammerer Clinton, Iowa Biology. Thiprakanya Kanchanadul Bangkok, Thailand Home Economics and Mathematics. International Club. Gary Kapfer Wyaconda Spanish and English. Spanish Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans. Linda Kapfer Memphis Nursing. Kappa Delta Pi; Young Republicans, secretary; Student Nurses Association, 2nd vice president. David Karel Kirksville Music. Aeolian Club; Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Orchestra; Band. Lloyd Kasow Brooklyn, New York Social Studies. Historical Society; S.N.E.A. Larry Kauzlarich Mystic, Iowa History. Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A. Donald Kehoe Ferguson Accounting and Business Administration. K-Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, treasurer; Newman Club; Basketball, manager. Jim Kenison Hannibal Industrial Arts. Tony Killen Clarence Industrial Arts. (Page 60) Seniors Cheryl Kincaid Kirksville Speech. College Players; Oral Interpreters; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation. James Kinney Brookfield Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, recording secretary; People-to-People; Sigma Zeta, treasurer; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation, president. Naomi Kinsinger Belle Plaine, Iowa Elementary Education. David Kirchner Kahoka Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Alan Kirkendall Rochester, Indiana History and Sociology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society; Pre-Law; Dorm Council; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Richard Klaslo. Arlington Heights, Illinois History. Historical Society; S.N.E.A. Donald Klein Fox Lake, Illinois English. Alpha Phi Gamma; English Club; Football; S.N.E.A. Jack Klein Ft. Madison, Iowa Physical Education. Susan Klorer St. Louis Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Edith Knapstein Dayton, Ohio Social Science. Delta Zeta; Historical Society; Panhellenic Council treasurer; College Ushers; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats' United Campus Fellowship; Student Mentor. Patricia Knecht Ottumwa, Iowa Botany. Alpha Phi Sigma; Sigma Zeta. Charles Kneedy Burlington, Iowa Social Science. David Knes St. Louis Art. Alpha Phi Omega; Historical Society, vice president; Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor; Who's Who; Echo, editor; Junior Class, vice president; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Hanne Kock Esbjerg, Denmark John Kollar Queen City Accounting. Gary Koppenhaver Marion, Iowa English. Alpha Kappa Lambda; English Club; S.N.E.A.; Band; Student Mentor. Richard Korasisk Kirkwood Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Omega; Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Ellen Korsgaard Kimballton, Iowa Physical Education. S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Ah-Ram Kotikula Bangkok, Thailand Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda; International Club; People-to-People; Student Social Committee. Javad Kottabi Shirez, Iran Agriculture and Mathematics. Agriculture Club; Industrial Arts Club; International Club. Sharon Kottabi East Peoria, Illinois Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Jean Kunioka Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education. International Club; S.N.E.A. Joan Kunioka Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education. International Club; S.N.E.A. James Larson Macomb, Illinois Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. (Page 61) Seniors Suzanne Lary Jameson Music. Aeolian Club, treasurer; Orchestra; Band, secretary; United Campus Christian Fellowship. David Lawson Baring Business Administration. Don Lawson Ottumwa, Iowa Physical Education. S.N.E.A.; Track. Donald Leath Macon Industrial Arts. Sigma Tau Gamma. Janice Leggett Kirksville Nursing Education. Orchestra; Student Nurses Association. Joseph Lewis New London History. Newman Club; Dorm Council. Harry Libby Shelbina Zoology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Phi Sigma Epsilon, recording secretary; Sigma Zeta; Student Council, representative, president; Freshman Class, president. Jim Lichtenberg Kirksville Industrial Arts. Cheryl Lillard Williamstown Physical Education. PEM Club; Women's Recreation Association. Donald Lincoln Grinnell, Iowa Agriculture. Agriculture Club, secretary, treasurer, president. Nancy Lindley Moulton, Iowa Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation. JoAnn Lindsey Kirksville Art Education. Art Club, historian; Echo Staff; S.N.E.A.; Student Social Committee. Clifford Linke Jonesburg Mathematics. Donald Linke Warrenton Industrial Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Industrial Arts Club, president; S.N.E.A. Vickie Littleton Independence Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; B.S.U.; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Dan Loeffler Farmington, Iowa Accounting. Charles Looney Shelbyville Chemistry. B.S.U.; S.N.E.A. Edith Lorence Unionville Accounting. Larry Luko Milton, Iowa Business Administration. Joseph McCarthy Philadelphia, Pennsylvania English. Interfraternity Council; Sigma Tau Gamma; S.N.E.A.; Student Council; Student Mentor; Student SocialCommittee. Paul McClain Kirksville Business Administration. Melvin McCollum Wheeling Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key. Mary McConnell Leonard Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. Marge McDonald LaGrange Home Economics. Colhecon Club; Gamma Delta; PEM Club. (Page 62) Seniors Terry McDonald Rexdale, Ontario, Canada Biology. Track. James McEniry Melrose, Iowa Business Administration. John McFarland Kirksville Industrial Education. Jerry McGee Albia, Iowa Mathematics. Roger McHenry Clayton English. Aeolian Club; English Club; Band. Leslie McKay Warrenton Biology. S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Cardinal Key. Carol McManus Keokuk, Iowa Elementary Education. Newman Club; Young Democrats; S.N.E.A. Bozorg Mahmoody Abadan, Iran Mathematics. International Club; Student Social Committee. Mary Marling Elsberry English and Spanish. Alpha Phi Sigma; International Club; Wesley Foundation; Cardinal Key. Patricia Martie Bevier Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; B.S.U.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club; Young Democrats; Beta Tau Delta. Dave Martin Canton Social Science. Young Democrats; Sigma Tau Gamma; Echo King Candidate. Barbara Mason Ferguson Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; B.S.U.; Elementary Majors Chorus; Dorm Council, president; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Tom Masten Brookfield Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega; Tau Kappa Epsilon. John Mathis Elmer Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, editor; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta, president; S.N.E.A. Merle Matzen Cairo Mathematics. Gary Mauck LaBelle English. English Club; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Mary Maurek Clinton, Iowa Art. Kenneth Mayfield Rutledge Accounting and Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, treasurer. Billy Meeks Ethel Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. William Mertens Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Social Science and History. Alpha Phi Omega. Nancy Messany Kirksville Nursing. Wilma Mettes Shelbyville Music. Aeolian Club; Newman Club; People-to-People; Dorm Council; S.N.E.A.; NEMO; Band. Calvin Meyer Florissant Accounting. Alpha Phi Sigma; K-Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, treasurer; Young Democrats; Track. Carolyn Meyer Warrenton Music. Aeolian Club; B.S.U.; NEMO. (Page 63) Seniors Barbara Miklos Warrenville, Illinois Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma. Philip Millard Kirksville History. Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; Pre-Law; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Gayle Miller Perry, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; International Club; Elementary Majors Chorus; College Ushers; Dorm Council; S.N.E.A. Gladys Miller Fulton Home Economics. Colhecon Club. Jane Miller Arbela Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Alpha Sigma Alpha, president, treasurer, corresponding secretary; Association for Childhood Education; Cardinal Key, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council; S.N.E.A.; Student Council, council woman; Student Mentor; Student Social Committee; Who's Who. Stephen Miller Kirksville Music. Aeolian Club; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Orchestra; Band. Victor Miller St. Louis Science. Blue Key; Sigma Zeta; Young Democrats; S.N.E.A.; Freshman Class, treasurer. Carol Milsap Bucklin English. College Players; Oral Interpreters; S.N.E.A.; English Club. Bill Minnis Morning Sun, Iowa Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Barry Morris Kirksville Accounting. Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Sigma; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Young Democrats; Student Mentor Cheryl Morris Meadville Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Dorm Council; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club; Young Democrats. Linda Morris Green City Business Education. Robert Morse Kirksville History and Geography, B.S.U.; Historical Society; International Club Wanita Moss Trenton Elementary Education: International Club; S.N.E.A. Josephine Motter Kirksville English. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key, vice president; International Club; Oral Interpreters, treasurer; Pi Kappa Delta, vice president; Debate Team; S.N.E.A.; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. John Mudd Center Accounting. Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Young Democrats. Dennis Mueller St. Louis Business Administration. K-Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Republicans; Tennis. Beth Muir Green Castle Business Education and Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Larry Muir Novinger Psychology. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Michael Murphy Revere Agriculture. David Myers Lansing, Kansas Chemistry. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Eileen Myers St. Louis English. Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; English Club. James Myers Knox City Business Education. S.N.E.A. Donald Nations Green City Biology. B.S.U., president; S.N.E.A . (Page 64) Seniors Kenneth Nelson Davenport, Iowa History. Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice president; Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; Pre-Law; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Senior Class, vice president. Frank Nemeth Mexico History. John Newland Downing History. Phillip Nobie Seymour, Iowa History. Alpha Phi Omega; Historical Society; Sigma Tau Gamma; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Band. Gary Noel Arvada, Colorado General Science. Sigma Tau Gamma. Joseph Norton Macon Biology. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Sigma Zeta; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Jaelene Oard Peoria, Illinois Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Yoshiko Oda Osaka, Japan English. Jonathan Onyango Mirogi, Kenya Economics. Wesley Foundation; International Club. James Orr Mediapolis, Iowa Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Industrial Arts Club; International Club; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Junior Class, president (summer); Index, assistant editor. Neil Orthner Burlington, Iowa Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Jane Ownbey Yarrow Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. Robert Padavich Centerville, Iowa Physical Education. Ivan Pagett Macon Art. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Art Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans; NEMO; Student Mentor. Marjorie Parish Centerville, Iowa English. S.N.E.A. Ronald Parker Shelbyville Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Subodhkumar Patel India Physics. International Club; United Campus Christian Fellowship; People-to-People. Karen Ann Patton Quincy, Illinois Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Dorm Council; S.N.E.A. Nicholas Pauly Fairfield, Iowa Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Association for Childhood Education, treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Donald Pekarek Warrenton Psychology. Michael Perry Bloomfield, Iowa Social Science. Thomas Peters Shelbyville History, Philosophy, Sociology. Historical Society; Pre-Law; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats. Merlyn Petersmeyer Warrenton Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Larry Peterson Montrose, Iowa Mathematics. (Page 65) Seniors Robert Pezley Ft. Madison, Iowa Business Administration. Charlene Pittman Green Castle Home Economics. Colhecon Club. Larry Pittman Green Castle Industrial Arts and Agriculture. Thomas Pitts St. Louis Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma. Kenneth Polston Jonesburg Business Administration. International Club; Young Republicans. Henry Pomponio Copiague, New York Physics. Joanne Possehl Marengo, Iowa Physical Education. S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Camille Price Albia, Iowa English and Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma, president; Blue Key, treasurer; English Club; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Jean Primm Rutledge Home Economics. Colhecon Club. Judy Purol Monroe City Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Larry Quisenberry Centralia Business Education. Alpha Kappa Lambda, corresponding secretary; B.S.U.; Industrial Arts Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Index, picture editor. Bernie Ralph Troy English. Jeanie Ranney Kirksville Elementary Education. Orchestra; Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Elementary Majors Chorus. JoAnn Reagan Montgomery City English. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; English Club; S.N.E.A. Charles Reed Montgomery City Speech Correction. Linda Revelle Advance Zoology. B.S.U.; Pre-Osteopathic Club. Donald Riddle Browning Art. James Rigby Kirksville Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Mentor; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Mary Linda Rigby Ankeny, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; Dorm Council, president; Ryle Hall; Sigma Sigma Sigma, corresponding secretary; S.N.E.A., secretary. Pamela Roark St. Charles English. Sigma Sigma Sigma; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; NEMO; English Club. Richard Robinson Memphis Physical Education. George Rockhold Lineville, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats. James Roettger Wentzville History. Alpha Phi Sigma, vice president; Blue Key, president; Newman Club; S.N.E.A. Clifton Rogers Kirksville Industrial Arts. Agriculture Club; Industrial Arts Club; Pre-Engineers. (Page 66) Seniors David Rose Iowa City, Iowa Psychology. Mary Rose Louisiana History. Alpha Phi Sigma; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi. Albert Rostello Moberly History. Historical Society; Newman Club. Sharon Roth St. Charles Business Administration. Gamma Delta, secretary; International Club; Economic Circle, secretary, treasurer. Martha Rouse Albia, Iowa English. Delta Zeta, 1st vice president; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans; English Club. John Rowell Oakville, Iowa Social Science. 4-H. Delbert Russell Brookfield Industrial Arts. Linda Rust Burlington, Iowa Physical Education. S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Sharon Saffell LaPlata Home Economics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Colhecon Club; Delta Zeta; College Ushers; S.N.E.A.; Student Mentor. Kombiz Salehi Iran Physics. International Club; People-to-People. Luis Sanchez Costa Rica Business Administration. International Club; Newman Club. Marion Sanders Palmyra Industrial Arts. Sherrie Sattman Winigan Sociology. Ralph Sawyerr Sierra Leone, West Africa Business Administration. International Club. David Scala Albia, Iowa Social Science. Richard Schmidt Keytesville Social Science. Young Democrats; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Richard Schmidt Keokuk, Iowa Business Administration. Robert Schmidt Keokuk, Iowa Business Administration. Geraldine Schmitter Queen City English. Robert Schnitzlein Hannibal Biology. Pre-Osteopathic Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans. Raymond Schoch Ferguson History. Kappa Delta Pi. Robert Schoonover Lemons Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Robert Schweitzer Hannibal History, Social Science, and Geography. Young Democrats. Dale Scott Kirksville Industrial Education. Alpha Phi Omega; Art Club; Industrial Arts Club; Sigma Tau Gamma, recording secretary; Young Republicans. (Page 67) Seniors Mary Scott Centerville, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Newman Club; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Sarah Scoville Poplar Bluff Home Economics. Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A. Ronald Self Moberly Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi. Richard Sellers Muscatine, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. John Sens Kirksville German. Historical Society; English Club. Gail Sevier Milan Accounting. Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Epsilon, corresponding secretary; Young Democrats; Senior Class, president. James Sevier Milan Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Rudy Seward Quincy, Illinois Sociology and Social Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Wesley Foundation; Student Mentor. James Shaffer Unionville Physical Education. Neil Sheldon Moravia, Iowa Social Science. Donald Shelton Ottumwa, Iowa Economics. Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Economics Circle. Kent Shields Ottumwa, Iowa Sociology. Alpha Phi Gamma, president; Alpha Phi Sigma; Phi Sigma Epsilon; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Junior Class, vice president (summer). Patricia Shilt Wentzville Physical Education. Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Evelyn Shiraki Kappa, Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A. Alice Shriver Green City Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; B.S.U.; International Club; S.N.E.A. Michael Shulse Center History George Sieber Tenafly, New Jersey Industrial Arts. Sharon Simbro Lancaster Home Economics. Colhecon Club; S.N.E.A. Cheryl Simmons Novinger Applied Music. Aeolian Club, secretary; Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Young Democrats; Orchestra; 4-H; Student Mentor. Harold Simpson St. Louis Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma; Young Democrats. Dallas Singer Kirksville Business Administration. Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; Tau Kappa Epsilon, president; S.N.E.A., president; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Bernard Singleton Washington, Iowa Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Steven Sloan Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Robert Slockbower Cresskill, New Jersey Social Science. Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; S.N.E.A. (Page 68) Seniors Terry Smelcer Pattonsburg Music. Aeolian Club; NEMO; Band; United Campus Christian Fellowship. Henry Smith Burlington, Iowa Physical Education. Football. Larry G. Smith Gary, Indiana Biology and Psychology. Aeolian Club; Alpha Kappa Lambda; Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Band; Student Mentor. Sharon Smith Corydon, Iowa Physical Education. Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Joyce Songster Kirksville English. S.N.E.A. Norman Spencer Gibbs Mathematics. Sigma Zeta. Brian Springer Alexandria Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Rod Staggs Kirksville Physical Education. S.N.E.A.; Sigma Tau Gamma; Football; Student Mentor. Nancy Statler Keota, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education S.N.E.A. Carol Stephens Kirksville History. Orchestra. Earl Stephens Spickard Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Blue Key. David Stephenson Milan Physical Education. Ellen Sterne Louisiana History. Delta Zeta, recording secretary; Historical Society; Newman Club; Senior Class, treasurer. James Stewart Mystic, Iowa Science. Blue Key; S.N.E.A.; Kappa Delta Pi. Sharon Stone Chariton, Iowa Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; Elementary Majors Chorus; S.N.E.A.; Beta Tau Delta. James Struttmann Hermann Physical Education. Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon. Edwin Stuart Vandalia Business Administration and Mathematics. Alexia Swasick Centerville, Iowa Business Administration. Ricky Swisher Philadelphia Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Echo King Candidate Jaunett Switzer Huntsville Business Education. B.S.U.; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi. Colene Sylvara Monroe City Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi. Lawrence Taft Monroe City Speech Correction. Mary Taft Monroe City Mathematics. Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta. Susan Taniguchi Kauai, Hawaii Elementary Education. International Club. (Page 69) Seniors Paul TenEyck Edina Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club; Newman Club. Bernard Thomas Russell, Iowa Business Education. Alpha Kappa Lambda, president; Alpha Phi Omega; Interfraternity Council; Pi Omega Pi; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Mentor. Brenda Thomas St. Louis Nursing. Student Nurses Association. Jeanne Thomas Burlington, Iowa Elementary Education and Kindergarten. Newman Club; S.N.E.A. Judith Thomas Chariton, Iowa Physical Education. S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Robert Thomas Promise City, Iowa Business Administration. Betty Thompson Downing Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. Clayton Thompson Richmond Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. George Thompson Fulton English. Maralee Thompson Kirksville English. Tomi Thompson Minburn, Iowa Mathematics. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Virginia Thompson Minburn, Iowa Business Education. Sigma Kappa; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; Young Republicans. Jane Thornburg Moberly English. Sigma Sigma Sigma; English Club; Kappa Delta Pi. Tona Thornburg Moberly Business Administration. Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sharon Thornton Frankford Business Education. S.N.E.A. Dale Threlkeld Shelbina Art. Art Club, president; Blue Key. Francis Tluczek Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Spanish and English. Newman Club; Spanish Club; English Club. Edward Tseng Taipei, Taiwan Mathematics. Doris Trent Palmyra Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta. Gary Trimble Burlington, Iowa Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Jacklyn Tucker Pueblo, Colorado History and Physical Education. Richard Tuttle Corydon, Iowa Mathematics. Glenn Ulrich St. Louis Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Zeta. Barbara Vandre Shabbona, Illinois Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. (Page 70) Seniors Gary Van Meter Queen City History. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Gamma Delta; Historical Society; Young Republicans; Student Mentor. Patricia Venezia St. Louis Nursing. International Club; Newman Club; Student Nurses Association. Georgina Vetter Salt Lake City, Utah History. Delta Zeta, corresponding secretary; Historical, Society; Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Council, treasurer; Student Mentor; Echo Queen Candidate. Larry Vickroy Centerville, Iowa Social Science and Library Science. B.S.U., treasurer; Young Democrats. Louis Virdure St. Louis History. Historical Society; Interfraternity Council; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Kappa Alpha Psi, president; Student Council; Student Mentor; Who's Who. Edward Vogt Warrenton Physical Education. S.N.E.A. Mary Waelder Hannibal Music. Aeolian Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Band. Janet Wages Clifton Hill Elementary Education. Association for Childhood Education; S.N.E.A. Clarence Wagler Bloomfield, Iowa Physical Education. Kenneth Wagner Washington, Iowa History. Historical Society; S.N.E.A.; United Campus Christian Fellowship. Robert Wallace Ewing Biology. Janet Ward Ewing Business Education. Gamma Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi. Velma Washburn Ewing Home Economics. Sue Waterhouse Ottumwa, Iowa Elementary Education. Association, for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Elementary Majors Chorus. Alison Watson Trenton Elementary Education. Alpha Phi Sigma; Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A. Finis Watt Green City Agriculture. Agriculture Club, vice president; 4-H; United Campus Christian Fellowship. Janeen Weeks Corydon, Iowa Homemaking. Colhecon Club; Band. Betty Wegener Montgomery City Music. Aeolian Club; Alpha Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Council; S.N.E.A.; Orchestra; Band, alumni secretary; Student Social Committee; Clarinet Choir. Roxana Wehmeyer Marthasville Sociology. Kappa Delta Pi; 4-H. Rex Weldon Montgomery City Business Administration. Wallace Welsh Glenwood Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. Donald West Mystic, Iowa Political Science. Linda White St. Louis History. Historical Society; Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association. John Whitlock Durant, Iowa Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. (Page 71) Seniors Barbara Wickless Unionville Mathematics. Delta Zeta, treasurer; Pi Kappa Delta, secretary; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats; Student Social Committee. Carol Wieman Troy Biology. Alpha Phi Sigma; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; Sigma Zeta. Marian Williams Moberly Mathematics. B.S.U. Marlene Willis St. Louis History and Political Science. Alpha Phi Sigma; Historical Society; Kappa Delta Pi; Pre-Law; S.N.E.A.; Young Republicans; Student Mentor. Stephen Wilson Falls Church, Virginia Physical Education. Football. Jimmie Lee Wilson Centerville, Iowa Physical Education. Larry Dean Wilson Trenton Mathematics. Alpha Phi Sigma; Blue Key, vice president; S.N.E.A.; Interfraternity Council, president; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Gamma, president; Student Mentor. Michael Gene Wilson LaPlata Art Thomas Wolf Brookfield Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda, secretary;-B.S.U.; Young Republicans. Charles Workman Stockport, Iowa Physical Education. Beth Wyrick Ft. Madison, Iowa Spanish. Delta Zeta; Gamma Delta; International Club; S.N.E.A.; People-to-People; Young Republicans. Joe York Bucklin Physical Education. Track. Karen Youngberg Ferguson Home Economics. B.S.U.; Colhecon Club; International Club; S.N.E.A. Patricia Yowell Perry Physical Education. Newman Club; S.N.E.A.; Women's Recreation Association; PEM Club. Ed Zepka Round Lake, Illinois Biology and Physical Education. Alpha Phi Omega, vice president; Alpha Phi Gamma; Interfraternity Council; Newman Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon, vice president; S.N.E.A.; Young Democrats, treasurer; Student Social Committee; Football. (Page 72) Who's Who An ultimate goal for every college student is to be honored in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Thirty-four Teachers College students were listed in the annual roll of outstanding collegians from the nation's campuses. Chosen by an anonymous committee on campus, the selections are based on service, scholarship, leadership, and promise of future success. A certificate of recognition is awarded to each student recognized, and his or her name and biographical information is included in the yearly edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Students named to Who's Who may use the placement service offered by the organization. John Beary William Boyle Paul Comer Dale Cox Charles Crump Sue Davis Karen Douglas Nancy Durst Janet Flesch Nate Frazee Swano Hanasaki Mary Jo Hayes (Page 73) Nancy House T. J. Jackson Marcy Kaiser James Kinney Harry Libby Donald Lincoln Donald Linke John Mathis Roger McPherson Maurice Minervini John Parcell Richard Rhodes James Roettger Gail Sevier Dallas Singer Jaunett Switzer Bernard Thomas Dale Threlkeld Larry Wilson Linda Winkleman Not Pictured Larry Morgan Jeanette Williamson (Page 74) JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Gay King, president; Nick Sloop, councilman; Jan Cornwell, treasurer; Jeanie Cone, secretary; Karen Strauch, councilwoman; Roger Dye, vice president (not pictured). SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Row 1: Jo Ann Cleaver, councilwoman; Jewell Duffey, secretary; Ellen Sterne, treasurer. Row 2: Jerry Epperson, councilman; Gail Sevier, president; Ken Nelson, vice president. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS--Row 1: Connie Clement, treasurer; Nancy Blosevich, secretary; Trudy Searcy, councilwoman. Row 2: Paul Wagner, president; Sol Barenbaum, vice president; Gary Hurd, councilman (not pictured). SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS--Joeta Prather, treasurer; Maureen FitzHenry, secretary; Tom Sherry, president; Rich Rider, vice president; Dan Menze, councilman; Pam Centner, councilwoman. (Page 75) Vickie Acklie Kahoka Richard Adams Marshalltown, Iowa Janie Albertson Green City Larry Alderton Wyaconda Dee Alexander Belle Plaine, Iowa Linda Alexander Marshalltown, Iowa Marilyn Louise Allen Worthington Vicki Allen Elmer Roger Anderson State Center, Iowa Sherry Anspach Ethel Michael Anthony Sidney, Ohio James Argo Moravia, Iowa Jane Atwood Birmingham, Iowa Mohammadi Baggale Tabriz, Iran Vernon Bagley St. Louis Geralyn Bailey Moberly Richard Baily Canton Glenda Baker Shelbina James Baker St. Louis Kent Baker Minburn, Iowa Michael Ballard Florissant Anita Barta Cedar Rapids, Iowa David Bartenhagen Muscatine, Iowa William Bartlett Kirksville Leo Baskett Memphis Juniors Gary Baugher Ankeny, Iowa Toni Baugher Kirksville Janice Bayse Newton, Iowa Michael Beggs Luray Birney Belfield LaPlata Joseph Bennett Windham, Maine Marsha Bennett Muscatine, Iowa Darrell Bentzinger Madison, Iowa Lorene Berti Bevier Linda Bevan Shelbina Paul Bittiker Mendon Shirley Black St. Louis Mary Blackburn Ottumwa, Iowa Suesana Blair Elsberry Jacquelyn Blanton Shelbina (Page 76) Tim Blickhan Canton James Blouse Chariton, Iowa Jon Bollinger Keosauqua, Iowa Myrna Boltz Monticello Virginia Boon Kahoka Steve Boulton Muscatine, Iowa Michael Boyd St. Charles Karen Bragg Novelty Joseph Brandt Newton, Iowa Paul Brass St. Charles Joseph Braudrick St. Louis Roger Brenneke Kansas City Leo Brooks Sturgeon Mary Bross Palmyra William Bruner Powersville Juniors Billie Buchanan St. Louis Johnnie Buckallew Unionville James Buckman Monroe City Clifford Burgess Trenton Larry Burns Kirksville Judith Burt Fulton Gary Bush Callao John Cable St. Catherine Karen Callison Peru, Iowa Patricia Campbell Kirksville Carolyn Cantrell Bloomfield, Iowa Lonnie Cantrell Bloomfield, Iowa Kline Capps Green Castle Dennis Carey Overland Holly Carr Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Carroll Louisiana Christine Carskadon Canton Dietra Cate Kirksville Maxine Chambers Hannibal Gwen Cheatum Ottumwa, Iowa Roberta Chornock Kirksville Karen Clark New Cambria Donna Clingman Hedrick, Iowa Louis Coco St. Louis Arthur Coder LaBelle (Page 77) Barbara Coe Carrollton Marcie Cohen Long Beach, New York Donna Coleman St. Louis Gary Collins Russell, Iowa Arlene Collister Fulton Paul Comer St. Louis Vonn Comer Knoxville, Iowa Jenny Compton Milan Jean Cone Kirksville Sherry Conger Hale Melody Conner Sigourney, Iowa Karen Conway Melrose, Iowa Charles Cook Duncannon, Pennsylvania Thomas Cool Ottumwa, Iowa Carolyn Cooley Unionville Janet Cornwell Ferguson Gerald Cottingham Peoria, Illinois Bette Lou Cox Elsberry Marion Cormeny Centerville, Iowa Patricia Cozad Kirksville Connie Cragen Center Larry Bruce Craig Hannibal John Creasman Monroe City Garry Cribb Powersville Donald Crist Kirksville Juniors Eugene Joseph Croarkin, Jr. Kirksville Joan Crosier Bayard, Iowa Donald Crumpacker Milan Jerry Culbertson Shelbyville Nancy Curtis Hedrick, Iowa Doyle Darnall Winterset, Iowa Jimmie Davis Hedrick, Iowa Keith Davis Knoxville, Iowa Len DeBello Affton David Deehr Sandusky, Ohio John DeLuca Kirksville fames Dennison Hannibal Ralph Dial Ottumwa, Iowa Dorothy Dieckman Warrenton Sharon Dietderich Centerville, Iowa (Page 78) Marsha Dillinger Milan Phillip DiRuocco White Plains, New York William Dobbs Hurdland Robert Dodson Kirksville Gary Dolan Trenton Stan Dombek St. Louis Donald Dorrance Keota, Iowa Ernest Downing Milton, Iowa Donald Drunert St. Charles Linda Duncan Hannibal Roger Dye Unionville Shirley Easley Novelty Zelwin Eaton Kirksville Ruth Ann Edmondson Jonesburg Jerry Edwards LaPlata Juniors Lael Eichen West Des Moines, Iowa Sharon Elgin Clarksville Patricia Ellis Quincy, Illinois Marilyn Engle Ottumwa, Iowa Marsha Erickson Macon Ellen Fallon Montgomery City James Farrenkopf Brookfield Gary Fears Ottumwa, Iowa Connie Ferguson New Sharon, Iowa Ralph Finch Marshalltown, Iowa John Finley St. Joseph William Fisher Kirksville Janet Flesch Topeka, Kansas Kendall Fligg Eldon, Iowa Glennys Franke Merrick, New York Jerry Freeland Dallas City, Illinois Robert Frost Palatine, Illinois Ronald Frost Palatine, Illinois Jerry Garoutte Bloomfield, Iowa Ernestine Gerber Lemars, Iowa Lela Gerhold Kirksville Dick Giachino Kirksville Robert Gibbs Hurdland Sandra Gifford Winfield June Gilliland Ottumwa, Iowa (Page 79) Marjorie Gleason Kirksville Larry Gliem Marceline Linda Good Chariton, Iowa Larry Goodwin LaBelle Ronald Goon Higbee John Gower Louisiana Wilma Grant Macon Harold Green Bowling Green Denise Gregory Kirksville Karon Griffith Mexico Katherine Griffith Glenwood Glenda Grinstead Centralia Beverly Grosvenor Burlington, Iowa Raymond Grosvenor Danville, Iowa Craig Guinn Bloomfield, Iowa Judith Hafner Warrenton Seifu Haile Nazereth Shoa, Ethiopia Bigan Hakimian Tehran, Iran Dennis Halbach Pacific Jack Hall Keokuk, Iowa Thomas Hall Macon George Halsey Tenafly, New Jersey Judith Hampton Palmyra Ronald Harbin Kirksville Mary Harder Lockridge, Iowa Juniors Terry Hardy Monroe City Wayne Hardy Hannibal Walter Harmon Cincinnati, Ohio William Harper Kirksville David Harris Centerville, Iowa Tom Hartman Burlington, Iowa Margaruette Hastings Macon John Haston Keytesville Janet Hawk Fairfield, Iowa Ellen Hayward Frankfort, Germany Allen Heaberlin Kirksville Ray Heaton Oskaloosa, Iowa Ron Hediger Greentop Marla Heitman Van Horne, Iowa James Helton Brashear (Page 80) Dennis Hengen Bridgeton Charlotte Henry Browning Michael Hern Keytesville Rose Heston Mason City, Iowa Nelson Hewgley Madison Bill Hilsabeck Pleasantville, Iowa Charles Hining Bloomfield, Iowa Norma Hinman Keokuk, Iowa Kent Hiskey Des Moines, Iowa Francis Hodges Canton Gerald Hoffman Plainfield, Iowa Joyce Hoffman McKinney, Texas Leonard Hoffman St. Louis Kathryn Hogenson Kirksville Darrel Hogue Farber Dennis Hohn Grand Mound, Iowa Ray Holden Kirksville Virginia Holder Clarence Gerald Hollingsworth Albia, Iowa Richard Holm Marshalltown, Iowa Larry Holman Arbela Carolyn Holt Wentzville Sharon Holt Ft. Madison Abdool Hoosein British Guiana Dennis Hopkins Dysart, Iowa Juniors Elizabeth Hug St. Charles Kenneth Hughes Brookfield James Hutchens Centralia Lynda Hutcherson Palmyra James Hutchison Buffalo, Iowa Camfield Ip Hong Kong Carol Jackson LaPlata Jasim Jamal Arabia Clyde James Centralia Margery Jarrell Shelbyville Judy Jaspering Warrenton Sharon Jenkins Keokuk, Iowa Thomas Jobe Lucerne Cathy Johann Lucerne Richard Johannsen Hannibal Clinton, Iowa (Page 81) Lawrence Johnsen Port Byron, Illinois David Johnson Perry Judy Johnson Ottumwa, Iowa Allen Jones Hedrick, Iowa Danny Jones Quincy, Illinois Gerald Jones Troy Lloyd Jones Mystic, Iowa Robert Jones Centerville, Iowa Sue Jones Shelbina William E. Jones Albia, Iowa Timothy Joseph Nokomis, Florida Larry Kabrick Payson, Illinois Larry Keithley Bowling Green Claudia Keller Wentzville Gerald Kelley Troy Mary Kenney Kirksville Judith Kerfoot Quincy, Illinois Abbie Kerns Cyrene Barbara Kiausch Gartenstr, Germany Wendell Kilian Hannibal Michaela Kilroy St. Louis Gay King O'Fallon Suzanne King Bloomfield, Iowa Steven Kircher St. Louis Dale Kirkendall Moberly Juniors Rex Klinger Corydon, Iowa Paul Klote Edina Vicki Klug Warrenville, Illinois Sandra Kniess Bowling Green Thea Knouse Kansas City William Koch Trenton Linda Kohn Hudson, New York John Kopp Montgomery City Behrouz Kordestani Teheran, Iran Ehsan Kousari Iran Mike Kranson University City Doris Kraus Memphis Gloria Kromminga Monticello, Iowa Jerome Krumeich Caldwell, New Jersey Dave Kuenzel Jennings (Page 82) Carolyn Kunkel Knoxville, Iowa Terry Lane Perry, Iowa Lonnie Lauer York, Pennsylvania Linda Lawson Wyaconda Carol Lay LaBelle Cecil Lease Argyle, Iowa Dorvin Ledford Mill Grove Lauren Lee Hong Kong Penny Leino Warrenville, Illinois George Lesinger Red Bud, Illinois Donald Levis Allerton, Iowa Bob Leytham Spickard Dennis Life Cedar, Iowa Warren Livingston Galesburg, Illinois Becky Lockard Brunswick Juniors Carol Lockwood Kahoka Dean Logan Ottumwa, Iowa Joyce Lohrman St. Charles Glenda Loring Keokuk, Iowa Linda Lowery Macon Richard Lundgren Griffith, Indiana John Lunsford Huntsville Sarah Kathryn McCall Portland Barbara McClure Trenton William McDannold Kirksville James McElderry Batavia, Iowa Mabel McGee Albia, Iowa Marilyn McGee Melrose, Iowa Larry McGlothlin Edina Elizabeth McKay Warrenton Harriet McKay Warrenton Allen McKie Fremont, Iowa Elizabeth McKinley, New Milford, New Jersey Jerry McMain Kansas City James McPherson Memphis Roger McPherson Kahoka Clifford Mahin Monroe City Carl Main Macon Gary Maloney Macon Mary Manley Clinton, Iowa (Page 83) Kenneth Mann Shelbyville Peggy Marsh Bettendorf, Iowa Stephen Marsh Bettendorf, Iowa Jerry Martie Kirksville William L. Martin Jonesburg William Matzen Cairo Margaret Maxwell Kirksville Connie Meeker Eldora, Iowa Wanda Mettes Shelbyville Donald Miller St. Catherine James R. Miller Bowling Green Kay Miller Wyaconda Larry E. Miller Burlington, Iowa Linda Faye Miller New Bloomfield William Miller Wellman, Iowa Ila Minear Unionville James H. Mitchell Ottumwa, Iowa James H. Mitchell Paris Linda Mitchell Kirksville Susan Mitchell Kahoka Linda Moffett Kirksville Jim Moffit Ottumwa, Iowa Pamela Moffit Ottumwa, Iowa Linda Montgomery Novinger Irma Moore Corydon, Iowa Juniors Faryar Moshtaghi Teheran, Iran Ruth Moss Hunnewell Mary Beth Mudd Silex Mary Mundy St. Louis Charles Murray Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jack Muskovin Kirksville Janice Myers Coatsville Marjorie Naughton Macon Robert Neagle Green City Mary Lou Neil Downing Robert Wayne Nelson Hannibal Michael Newell Anita, Iowa James Nichols St. Louis Richard Nichols Knoxville, Iowa William Nichols St. Louis (Page 84) Richard Nirgenau St. Louis Beverly Noe Kirksville Sharalyn Noland New London Linda Northcutt New London Merlyn Noyes Macon Roger Ochs Brooklyn, Iowa Robert Ocker LaPlata Joseph O'Donnell Edina Jasper Okelo Narobi, Kenya Jane Olson Muscatine, Iowa William Ortman Nauvoo, Illinois Helen Owen Princeton Alice Owings Clark John Parcell Bowling Green Eugene Parker Libertyville, Iowa Kay Parker Russellville Nancy Parrish Galesburg, Illinois Judy Parsons Ottumwa, Iowa Anne Payden Marceline George Peoples Leonard Tamara Perry St. Louis Bert Peterson Mankato, Minnesota Donna Phelps New Sharon, Iowa Craig Phillips Iowa City, Iowa Rosemary Phillips Moravia, Iowa Margaret Pickett Kirksville George Pinnel Wheatland, Iowa Ronnie Pister Seymour, Iowa John Plank Milan Jane Poage Hannibal Joe Poindexter Denver, Colorado Edward Porter Hannibal Patrick Potter Keokuk, Iowa Bonnie Powell Hannibal John Pratt Mexico Edward Putnam Kirksville Yvonnia Rackley Stillman Valley, Illinois Ulrich Radeker West Germany Judy Rager Brashear Willa Ray St. Louis (Page 85) Juniors Mary Reese Marshalltown, Iowa Judith Reid West Burlington, Iowa Ruth Resinger Macon Jeffrey Revier Des Moines, Iowa Loren Rex Lathrop Kay Richard Kirksville Connie Richardson Hurdland Sidna Richardson Macon Richard Riley Keokuk, Iowa Ronald Riley Mt. Pleasant, Iowa James Ritter Hannibal Dawn Roemer Macon Leroy Rohs LaGrange James Rokosz Ft. Madison, Iowa Myron Rouse Pocahontas, Iowa Linda Rowland Sunrise Beach Edward Roy Attleboro, Massachusetts Alvina Royse Kirksville Carol Rudloff Browning Charles Rutlin St. Louis Colleen Ryan Centerville, Iowa Emilio Salazar Zulia, Venezuela Judy Salter Brashear Wauneta Salter Brashear Laird Sanders Kirksville Linda Sanders Kirksville Judith Sanker Jonesburg Richard Schoonover Princeton Richard Schuhler St. Louis Carole Schulten Hannibal Henry Schulz Warrenton Louise Schwaner Kirksville Charles Scull Keosauqua, Iowa Carole Seitz St. Charles Richard Sens Kirksville Anita Shannon Keytesville Marvin Shannon Keytesville Lavonne Sharpe Lewistown Leonard Shaw Oskaloosa, Iowa Shirley Sheeder Greenfield, Iowa (Page 86) Larry Shelton Unionville Lowell Sherwood Brooklyn, Iowa Patrick Sim Hong Kong James Sinclair Fayette Carolyn Singer Spirit Lake, Iowa Thomas Singer Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nancy Singleton Mendon Nolan Singleton Bevier Gordon Slater Ottumwa, Iowa Donna Slavens Moberly Nick Sloop Queen City Mary Smallwood Port Sanilac, Michigan Aline Smith Waterloo, Iowa Donna Marie Smith Albia, Iowa Fred Smith Independence Helen Smith Macon James Edward Smith Moravia, Iowa Linda Smith Bowling Green Margaret Smith Wellsville Richard Smith New Milford, New Jersey Jessie Snyder Lucerne Cathy Sonksen Waterloo, Iowa Robert Sowinski Hobart, Indiana Eva Sponsler Kirksville Dennis Spriggs Kirksville Juniors Patricia Staba Moberly Linda Stallman Moberly Don Stanley Licking Sherry Stansberry Centerville, Iowa Conrad Stempel Ollie, Iowa Janice Stiefel Mt. 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Bethel Stephen Woodford......................Ottumwa, Iowa Gary Woodward.....................Moravia, Iowa Georgia Wrasmann .................... St. Louis Eddie Wright..........................Kirksville Franklin Wright............................Brookfield Gerald Yarrington......................Keokuk, Iowa Harry Young................................Kirksville Carolyn Yount.................................. Macon Mary Yowell ................................... Perry Leon Zeigler ........................... Mexico Larry Zimmerman ...................... Spickard (Page 89) Ronna Abel Hedrick, Iowa Martha Acuff Kirksville Maxine Adam Batavia, Iowa Sherry Adams Browning Susan Adland Marshalltown, Iowa Donna Akerman Marengo, Iowa Chuck Alberti St. Louis Lenn Alexander Florissant Seth Allcorn Ferguson Milan Allen Gilliam Rodney Allen Gilliam Zandra Allison Curryville John Ambrosecchia St. Anne Frank Anania Des Moines, Iowa Morris Andere Masseno, Kenya Nancy Archer Gilman City William Arends Paris Larry Arft St. Louis Vicki Arnold Milan Jane Atchison Kirksville Faye Attaway Langley AFB, Virginia Richard Aycock Des Moines, Iowa Laurel Babbitt St. Louis Charlotte Baker Macon Louise Baldwin Unionville Sophomores Pamela Baldwin Des Moines, Iowa Thomas Baldwin St. Louis Alan Barber Canton James Barber Arlington Heights, Illinois Mike Barnes St. Louis Wilma Barnes Silex Donald Barnett Linneus Terry Barnett Yarrow James Barrows Macon Thelma Bartmess Kirksville Teri Baskett Kirksville Jackie Baxley Brunswick Jeanne Bealmer Mexico Ginny Beavers Center Barbara Beckerle St. Charles (Page 90) Alan Bedrock Fords, New Jersey Nan Begeman Monroe City Craig Bennett St. Louis Michael Bennett Fulton, Illinois Joyce Berry Louisiana Larry Bethel Montgomery City John Bettor New Kensington, Pennsylvania Margaret Billings Bowling Green Edward Bliefnick Salisbury Sue Boehm St. Louis James Bohning Wentzville Russell Bohon Kirksville Karen Bolton Kirksville Erline Boltz Knox City Shelia Bostwick Numa, Iowa Sophomores James Botts Bloomfield, Iowa William Boudreau Steffenville Michael Bourne St. Louis Connie Bower Hannibal Anita Bradfield Milton, Iowa David Bradley LaBelle Richard Branch St. Louis Dixie Branscom Kirksville Lynne Brenizer Queen City Jim Breckenridge Keosauqua, Iowa James Brewer Revere Larry Brewer Marceline Lana Briggs Troy Michael Brink Hannibal Ronald Brock Kirkwood Kenneth Broeker New London, Iowa Richard Brombaugh Stockport, Iowa Edwin Brown St. Catherine Jeanette Brown Elsberry Jerry Brown Kirksville Maxine Brown St. Louis Peggy Brown Macon Charles Bruner Downing Meredith Bruner St. Louis Nancy Bruner Downing (Page 91) James Bryan St. Charles James Bryant Marshalltown, Iowa Carl Buckman Monroe City Phyllis Buffington Columbus Junction, Iowa Dwight Buress Brashear Jill Burnam Denver, Colorado James Burns Anabel Patricia Bush Macon Sue Butler Centerville, Iowa Don Cable St. Catherine Michele Callahan Burlington, Iowa Mary Lou Callis Paris Timothy Capewell Trenton, New Jersey Linda Carpenter Taylor Florence Carroll Frankfort, Indiana Robert Carroll Ottumwa, Iowa Arthur Carter Vandalia Barbara Carter Stockport, Iowa Robert Carter Centralia Cathrine Cartwright Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mary Cary Canton Sharon Cassity Brookfield Clifton Cathcart Centerville, Iowa Pamela Centner Oakville, Iowa Carolyn Chapman Atalissa, Iowa Sophomores Kathleen Chapman Binghamton, New York Alan Charboneau Huntsville Linda Childers St. Charles Ernestene Christian Mexico Marlene Christopher Bevier Jeanne Christy Ottumwa, Iowa Joyce Christy Milan Louis Cimmino Haledon, New Jersey Karen Cissell Webster Groves John Claggett Shelbina James Clark Monroe City Jane Clark Florissant Ronald Clawson Linneus Harold Clermont Kirkwood Thomas Cloud Webster Groves (Page 92) Max Colbert North English, Iowa Randy Collier Ottumwa, Iowa Bill Collins Canton Bob Collins Clarence Frederick Collins Brunswick Mary Collins Reger Mary Ann Collins Laclede Darrell Comstock Palmyra Arlean Cook Kirksville Marla Cook Unionville Lloyd Coolley Centralia Robert Cooney Davenport, Iowa Dennis Cowen Packwood, Iowa Jeanie Coy Kirksville Lucien Cox Bevier Sophomores John Cragg Kirksville Larry Craig Keosauqua, Iowa Maurice Creason Brashear Donna Crooks Browning Diana Crow Ft. 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Carolyn Golway Annandale, Virginia Laura Gomez Hackensack, New Jersey Helen Goodwin Kirksville John Graham Ottumwa, Iowa Linda Garmling Kirksville Royce Gramm Storm Lake, Iowa Larry Granneman Oelwein, Iowa Fred Green Overland Sharon Greer Galesburg, Illinois Richard Gregory Keosauqua, Iowa Ruth Griffith Glenwood Carol Grindle Wyaconda Carol Grooms Bloomfield, Iowa Linda Grover Memphis Gary Groves Davenport, Iowa Sophomores Wesley Groves Purdin Carol Guinn Rutledge Linda Haden Macon Larry Hahn Brookfield Peggy Haines St. Louis Jo Hale Arbela Donald Hall Birmingham, Iowa Jennell Hall Callao Dwayne Hallman Hobart, Indiana Kathleen Hallock Des Moines, Iowa Jane Hamblin Wilmette, Illinois Jolene Hamilton LaBelle Patricia Hamilton Dumont, New Jersey Ronald Hanson Rockford, Illinois Frank Harkabus Chicago, Illinois (Page 96) Leora Harlan Warrenton Don Harmon Madison Ronald Harryman Kirksville Thomas Harsh Oskaloosa, Iowa Everett Hartung Glasgow Edward Hatcher Delta, Iowa John Hawkins Shelbina Sara Hawkins Shelbina Shirley Hays Macon Cheryl Henry Palmyra Ronald Henry Macon Margaret Herring Bellflower Marsha Himes Toronto, Ontario James Hindman Kirksville Curtis Hines Decatur, Illinois Sophomores Eileen Hinnah Sigourney, Iowa Robin Hirashima Kula, Hawaii John Hogan Kirksville Ruth Hogge Maywood Michael Holder Madison Glen Holm Humeston, Iowa Marilyn Holman Bridgeton David Hopkins Dysart, Iowa Linda Hopkins Unionville, Iowa Vicki Hoskins New Canton, Illinois Jeanne Howard LaBelle Roger Howery Marshall Joyce Hoyt Albia, Iowa Leandra Hubbard St. Louis James Huddleston Eldon Karen Hunsaker Kirksville Bijan Issari Iran Linda Jackson Macon Barbara James New Milford, New Jersey Bonnie James St. Louis Paul James Paris Deanna Jennings Ottumwa, Iowa William Johns Queen City Charles Johnson Palmyra Ida Johnson St. Louis (Page 97) Richard Johnson Bloomfield, Iowa Mary Joetta Johnston Baring Clara Jones Franklin Park, Illinois Karen Jones Downing Lester Jones King City Randall Jones St. Louis Rex Jones Sigourney, Iowa Susan Jones Davenport, Iowa William Jones Bevier Carol Kapfer Arbela Karen Karlson Dumont, New Jersey Richard Kasiewicz Stamford, Connecticut Katherine Kasmann Jonesburg Victor Kaylarian Rumford, Rhode Island Eileen Keegan Saratoga, New York Sheila Kelley West Liberty, Iowa James Kennedy Iowa City, Iowa Steven Kenney Sedalia Ken Kerckhoff Edwardsville, Illinois Redonda Key Clifton Hill Nicholas Key Jonesburg Cheryl Kimm Cedar Rapids, Iowa Charles Kindle Macon Thomas Kirchner Memphis Cindie Klauenburch Des Moines, Iowa Sophomores Eric Klein Closter, New Jersey Don Knapheide Warrenton James Knipmeyer Quincy, Illinois Jean Koebke Ottumwa, Iowa Garry Koehn North English, Iowa Gary Kramer St. Louis Sam Krupiarz Stamford, Connecticut Reggie Kubichek Blairstown, Iowa Robert Kudelko Farrell, Pennsylvania Richard Kulage St. Louis Barbie Kunz St. Louis Grace Kuo Moberly Sandra Kurriger Muscatine, Iowa Nancy Lambert New Boston William Lamken St. Louis (Page 98) Robert Lange Bridgeton Joyce Larason Mercer Richard Larkin LaGrange Janet Larrick Clarence Lawrence Larson St. Ann James Latcham Hedrick, Iowa Donna Lawson LaPlata Richard Laymon Revere Patricia Leach Ft. Madison, Iowa Patricia Leake Bowling Green Bernard Leeds Ankeny, Iowa Mataifale Lei Ofu, American Samoa Rodney Lentz Salisbury Nancy Leonard Hobart, Indiana Terry Leonard Ottumwa, Iowa Phyllis Lesser Chicago, Illinois Billy Lewis Brookfield Donna Lewis Green Castle Kenneth Lexer Camden, New Jersey Mary Lillard Maywood Wanda Lindquist Kirksville Dwight Linnemeyer Cresskill, New Jersey Jerry Lippert Bloomfield, Iowa Darrell Littrell New Cambria Joann Logue Marceline Sophomores Michael Loveless Lafayette, Indiana Don Lovell Trenton Dorothy Lowe Memphis Stephen Lowenberg Hedrick, Iowa Susan Lowrance Farber Susan Lowry Mexico Robert Luker Zionsville, Indiana Robert Lynch Lineville, Iowa Tom Lynn Spirit Lake, Iowa Ronald Lyons Bloomfield, Iowa Joyce McCann Burlington, Iowa Paulette McClusky Clinton, Iowa Wayne McCombs Lovilia, Iowa Rebecca McConnell LaPlata Lynn McCoppin Marceline (Page 99) William McCourt Medford Station, Long Island, New York Sharon McCune Kirksville Roberta McDannold Cameron Thomas McDowell Kirksville Judy McFry Gallatin Diane McGahey Durham Mary McNeese Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Sharon McOwan Hannibal Ronald McSorley Shelbyville William McWhortor Kahoka Saeid Maghen Iran Melaney Magruder Eolia Michael Mahaskey Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Ann Mahoney Brookfield Eleanor Mallett New Cambria Maria Mandas San Josa, Costa Rica Richard Manning Burlington, Iowa Nancy Marshall Macon Deena Martin Unionville Dorene Martin Lancaster Micky Martin Green Valley, Illinois Robert Mastroberte Garfield, New Jersey Daniel Matheney Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Ann Matsuoka Kauai, Hawaii Karen Mauck LaBelle Sophomores Ruth Meade Chelsea, Iowa Franklin Meglio Cranston, Rhode Island Abbas Mehraban Shirag, Iran Daniel Menze Salisbury Sharon Merrell LaBelle Roger Metcalf Pleasantville, Iowa Judith Meyer Canton William Meyer Mokane Paul Middeke St. Charles Arlette Middleton Downing Barb Mikulicz Ferguson Sue Ellen Miles Huntsville Mary Millemon Princeton James Miller Bloomfield, Iowa Martha Miller Louisiana (Page 100) Nancy Miller Fairfield, Iowa Terry Miller Ottumwa, Iowa Vendia Miller Bowling Green Robert Milligan North Haledon, New Jersey Thomas Minor Kirksville Jean Mitchell Ridgewood, New Jersey Roy Miyashiro Kekaha, Kavai, Hawaii Verna Monk Marceline Gail Montgomery Novinger Debbie Moore Vandalia Frances Moore St. Louis Marilyn Moore Birmingham, Iowa Robert Lee Moore Memphis Twila Moore Cedar, Iowa Kenneth Morris New Cambria Sophomores Jerry Moss Bloomfield, Iowa Mostofi Motamed Tehran, Iran Joann Mudd Center Paul Mullanix kirksville Margaret Munns St. Charles Roger Myers Kirksville Myra Nagel Red Bud, Illinois Michael Nanneman Salisbury James Nash Elmhurst, Illinois Rick Neff Humphreys James Neifert Mexico Robert Nelson Bettendorf, Iowa Marvin Newerough Paris Judith Newquist Agency, Iowa Darrell Nickels Waynesville Joan Niswonger Wentzville Robert Norton Webster Groves Dean Nuhn Macon Samuel Ochola S. Nyanza, Kenya Sharon Ogden Ottumwa, Iowa Nancy Ohlerich Welton, Iowa William Olejnik Warrenville, Illinois Gayle Olson Ottumwa, Iowa Don Onthank Newton, Iowa Patricia Orf St. Charles (Page 101) Karen Otey Wentzville Donald Owens St. Louis Martha Owens St. Louis Steve Ozburn Kirksville Donna Page Commerce City, Colorado William Paradis Colonia, New Jersey Mary Parrett Eldon, Iowa Archie Parrish Knox City David Parrish Knox City JoAnn Parrish Chillicothe Lola Pearce Greentop Michael Pesola Chicago, Illinois Charlotte Peterson Louisiana James Petre Atlanta Edwin Phelps Tipton, Iowa Kenneth Phillips Kansas City Gary Pickard Packwood, Iowa Terry Pinkerton Aztec, New Mexico Janice Pinnell Brookfield Vivian Pirrone Bergenfield, New Jersey Thomas Plank Berkeley Ruth Ann Poland Powersville Lana Porter Kirksville Linda Potts Fulton Mohammad Poursalet Iran Sophomores Sheryl Povendo Kirksville Janet Powers New Milford, New Jersey Joeta Prather St. Charles James Pratt Waterloo, Iowa Maymie Price Albia, Iowa Linda Privett Bowling Green Charles Pryor Clinton, Iowa Cathy Quayle Palatine, Illinois Randal Quick Aztec, New Mexico Teddy Rathburn Curryville Linda Ratican Wentzville Doralee Ratliff Hunnewell David Rawson Cedar Rapids, Iowa Douglas Raymond Fairfield, Iowa Rita Reagan Montgomery City (Page 102) Curtis Reams Des Moines, Iowa Jerry Redmon Windsor, New York Margaret Reighard Agency, Iowa Judith Rettig Columbia John Richmond Lovilia, Iowa Richard Rickert Reinbeck, Iowa Richard Rider Kirksville Melva Riley Atlanta Cheryl Ritchie Sturgeon Thelma Roberts Clark Kent Robertson Marceline Terry Robertson Cantril, Iowa Janice Robinson Baring Judy Robinson Keosauqua, Iowa Larry Robinson Bowling Green Kim Ann Robison Hannibal Adrian Rogers Gorin Charles Rooker Ottumwa, Iowa Elaine Roop Ollie, Iowa Tom Rosa St. Louis Gerald Rosales Ottawa, Illinois Loleatha Ross St. Louis Roger Ross Kirksville Kathy Roth Donnellson, Iowa Joyce Rouse Green City Sophomores Elaine Roy Attleboro, Massachusetts Paul Ruby Des Moines, Iowa Eileen Rutherford Westwood, New Jersey Howard Ryan Ottumwa, Iowa Edith Sakagawa Wailuku, Hawaii Dwayne Sanders Novinger Raye Sandford St. Louis Carolyn Santee Green City Gloria Scarff Knox City Earl Schatzman St. Louis Dan Schaub Ottumwa, Iowa Dale Scheihing Wapello, Iowa Patricia Scherder Bowling Green Susan Schick Davenport, Iowa Carl Schmidt Hannibal (Page 103) Robert Schraft Lombard, Illinois John Schricker Davenport, Iowa Steve Schroeder Creve Coeur Steven Schuster Kahoka Deborah Schwartz Loraine, Illinois Roscoe Schwartz Ottumwa, Iowa Phillip Schwarzkopf Hartford City, Indiana Lavern Scott Novinger Padra Scott Shelbina James Sefrit Kirksville John Sehrt O'Fallon Sharon Seibert Bettendorf, Iowa Kendell Sevits Kirksville George Sharp Shelbina Larry Shaw Little York, Illinois Lois Shaw St. Charles Jennifer Shelton Unionville Charles Shepard Newton, Iowa Debby Shepard Cedar Rapids, Iowa Thomas Sherry Dumont, New Jersey Ann Shively Shelbina David Short Milton, Iowa Mary Shoush Atlanta Gloria Shuler Atlanta Larry Silvey Louisiana Sophomores Jack Simmons St. Louis Lawrence Sims Belleville, Illinois William Sinkevich Bevier Roger Sirois Ft. Madison, Iowa Glen Skaggs Brunswick Sharyn Skaggs Paris Andy Skinta Gary, Indiana Mary Anne Sleme St. Louis Richard Sloan Ottumwa, Iowa Burton Smith Wellsville Darrell Smith Keokuk, Iowa Donna Smith St. Louis Judy Smith Fairfield, Iowa Louise Smith Huntington, New York Norma Smith Chillicothe (Page 104) Philip Smith Clarksville Wilfred Smith Albia, Iowa Jill Snyder Elsberry Allen Sontag Marthasville Karen Sowers Alexandria Randall Sowka Palatine, Illinois Lana Spiker Brashear Jeanne Staggs Kirksville Rosanna Stark Davenport, Iowa Sarah States Greentop Martha Staton Ottumwa, Iowa Richard Stauffer Marceline Albert St. Clair Wyaconda Ruthe Steele Ottumwa, Iowa William Stephens LaGrange Sophomores Patricia Sterrett Rockford, Illinois Carylee Stewart Honolulu, Hawaii Dorothy Stewart Wyaconda James Stewart Kirksville Mary Lou Stewart Brunswick Stephen Still Marceline John Stotts East Moline, Illinois Spencer Straubmuller Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Donnis Swalina Chicago, Illinois John Swan Perry Alberta Swanegan Keytesville James Swann LaPlata Dorsey Swearingen Baring Dave Swenson Ottumwa, Iowa Jane Tadelski Burlington, Iowa Sharon Talbert Kirksville Janice Taylor Kirksville Thomas Taylor Rockford, Illinois Carole Teague Eolia Janet Templeton Elmer Catherine Tennant Ottumwa, Iowa Marion Teruya Honolulu, Hawaii Edward Thomas Davenport, Iowa Gary Thomas Cambria, Iowa Linda Thomas Corydon, Iowa (Page 105) Geraldine Thompson St. Charles Joyce Thompson Ft. Madison, Iowa Victor Ticola Ft. Lee, New Jersey James Tincher Columbia Terry Tomko Whiting, Indiana John Tracy Winterset, Iowa Michael Trent Kirksville Sharon Triplett St. Louis Linda Turner Lewistown Helen Turpin Madison George Unsell Frankford James Upchurch Mendon, Illinois Elaine VanFossen Davenport, Iowa Gretchen Van Gorp Ottumwa, Iowa Gaye Vansickle Macon Mary Beth Vaughn Centralia Vivian Vice Kirksville James Vinyard Ottumwa, Iowa Karen Vinzant Nevada, Iowa Patricia Vogel Bergenfield, New Jersey John Vonder Heyden, Little Falls, New Jersey Gary Waggener Kahoka Ralph Wagner Deerfield, Illinois Tom Wainscott Centralia Geraldine Walker Montgomery City Sophomores Alvin Wallace Laclede James Wallace Ewing Michael Walters St. Louis Don Walton Perry Mary Warner Brookfield William Warren Macon Nancy Watkins Atlanta Margaret Watts Monroe City Bonnie Weber LaBelle Willa Weekley High Ridge Betty Weeks new Florence Donald Wehr Sigourney, Iowa Elaine Welch Trenton Maridith Welker Kirksville David Wellman Ft. Madison, Iowa (Page 106) Terry Wendt Laclede Pamela Wescoat Harris Macnolia West Kirkwood Mary Beth West Mexico Kaylyn Westfall Joplin Robert Whisenand Higbee Sharon Whitacer Madison Janet White Shelbina James Whiteside Moberly Mark Whiteside Alton, Illinois Bertis Wiley O'Fallon James Wilke St. Paul Craig Wilkins Donnellson, Iowa Roger Willcox Kirksville John Williams Bergenfield, New Jersey Ronda Willingham Madison George Wills Lewistown Ronald Wilmesherr Washington Sophomores Allen Wilson Lancaster Edwin Wilson Hannibal James W. Wilson Shelbyville Richard Wilson Davenport, Iowa Holly Winberg Des Moines, Iowa Gary Wingo St. Louis Judy Winn Ollie, Iowa Ruth Ann Winter St. Louis Jeanne Withrow Ottumwa, Iowa Robert Wohlschlaeger Affton Judith Wolf Defiance Laura Wolf Greentop Frederick Woodruff Luray James Woodward Kirksville Mary Worland Montgomery City Carolyn Worrell Kahoka Evelyn Wortham Troy James Wright Kirksville Ernest Wyatt Mercer Gary Wylie Marceline Tania Yeager Armstrong Dennis Yoder Thornburg, Iowa Linda Young Mt. Union, Iowa Ruth Youngberg Ferguson Jeanne Ziegler San Diego, California (Page 107) Freshmen Palma Abbadessa, West New York, New Jersey Sharon Adams Mendon Kathel Addleman Columbus Junction, Iowa Larry Aeschliman Lancaster Gail Ahrens St. Louis Elizabeth Albus Mexico Harold Aldrich Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lois Aldridge Hurdland David Alexander Des Moines, Iowa Janet Alexander Belle Plaine, Iowa Wanda Alexander Hannibal Robert Allen Kirksville Timothy Allen Joliet, Illinois William Allen Richland, Iowa Royce Allison Bowling Green Vena Almond Milan Joe Amidei Bevier William Amos Ottumwa, Iowa Anne Ambrosia Greentop Linda Ambrosia Kirksville Bill Anderson Wyckoff, New Jersey Dianne Anderson Brighton, Iowa Douglas Anderson Ottumwa, Iowa Jeri Andeway Rose Hill, Iowa Arlin Anfinson Ottumwa, Iowa Jim Angel Wellsville Tasos Anthony Gary, Indiana George Armstrong Oakland, New Jersey William Armstrong Oskaloosa, Iowa Edward Asher Wapello, Iowa Mike Ashby Kirksville Diane Bailey Kahoka Jane Bailey LaGrange Marjorie Bailey Macon Diane Baily Canton Carolyn Baker Clifton Hill John Baker Atlanta Linda Baker Humphreys Nancy Baker Knoxville, Iowa Ronald Baker Kirksville Edward Ball Kirksville Eugene Ball St. Louis Evelyn Ball Paris Tom Ballard Ankeny, Iowa Kathy Ballou West Liberty, Iowa Lana Bamman Callao Sharon Bang Davenport, Iowa Linda Bankson Elsberry Donald Bardole Rippey, Iowa Sol Barenbaum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Daryl Barnard Oskaloosa, Iowa Bonnie Barnes Ballwin Robert Barnett Brashear Terry Barnett Yarrow William Barr Ottumwa, Iowa Dale Barrett Kirksville Richard Bartels Triplett (Page 108) Freshmen Sandra Bartlett St. Charles Barbara Barwig Ferguson Patricia Baskett Memphis Richard Bates Paris Charles Baucom St. Louis Robert Baum Des Moines, Iowa James Beale LaPlata Jane Beamer Centralia Ronnie Bean Kirksville Gary Beane Redfield, Iowa Linda Bear Des Moines, Iowa Keith Beasley Laurel, Iowa David Beaver Fulton Mary Beebout Columbia, Iowa Arlene Beedie Western Springs, Illinois John Behle Elsberry William Behrens Jennings Gary Bell Novinger Michael Bell St. Louis Rickie Bell North English, Iowa Paul Benbow Ft. Madison, Iowa Bobby Benedict Macon Phyllis Benson Knox City Darrell Bergmann Kirksville Lana Bergmann Ethel Brenda Berry Fulton Francis Berry Mexico Marilyn Berry Morning Sun, Iowa Ellen Bertram Rutledge Antoinette Bethel Kirksville Lysle Bettis Albia, Iowa Ronald Bielinski Chicago, Illinois Daniel Bierle Yankton, South Dakota Julia Bilbro Clarence Ramah Billington Green Castle Karen Billups Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Binder Ayrshire, Iowa Dennis Bishop Cedar Rapids, Iowa Barbara Black Columbia Brent Blackwell Ottumwa, Iowa Marilyn Blackwell Macon Sara Blanchard Orlando, Florida Donna Blase St. Charles Larry Blaylock Kinross, Iowa Patricia Blecher Des moines, Iowa Sue Blough Fairfield, Iowa Nancy Blozevich Centerville, Iowa James Boerner St. Charles Diana Bogeart LaPlata Linda Boley Kirksville Charlotte Boone Marceline Olin Boone Warrenton Sherie Booth Minburn, Iowa Wayne Borgschulte Portage Des Sioux Sandra Botham Jacksonville Marie Boudreau Steffenville Rebecca Bounds Kirksville (Page 109) Freshmen James Bowdish Cedar Rapids, Iowa Paul Bowe Davenport, Iowa Stanley Bowen Novelty Nikki Bower Shelbina Janet Bowlby Mexico Alan Bowling Ottumwa, Iowa Karen Boyer Memphis Stephen Boyer De Witt, Iowa Christine Boyle Morning Sun, Iowa Michael Brake Washington, Iowa Dale Branstetter Middletown Ruth Branstetter Curryville Nancy Brant Davenport, Iowa Dennis Brayton Denmark, Iowa Gary Breneman Laddonia Jacqueline Briggs Lynnville, Iowa Walter Briggs Marceline Richard Brimer Gravois Mills Larry Brooks Sturgeon Clifton Brown St. Catherine Diane Brown Grinnell, Iowa Evelyn Brown Bloomfield, Iowa Gary Brown Newtown Judy Brown Novinger Lynna Brown Dewitt, Iowa Lyssie Brown Davenport, Iowa Mary Brown Mercer Sandra Brown St. Louis Stanley Brown Macon Stephen Brown Memphis Wanda Brown Leonard Maxine Broxey Cedar Rapids, Iowa Susan Bruce Springfield Dennis Brummit Kirksville Madelyn Buckman Shelbina Victoria Buckman Shelbina Helen Buddemeyer Kansas City Danny Bull LaPlata Phongsuree Bunnag Bangkok, Thailand Mary Burch Marceline Sonya Burgess Atlanta Dale Burkemper Old Monroe Gloria Burnett Lewistown James Burnett Hamilton, Illinois John Burnett Bunker Saundra Burnham Lockridge, Iowa Kathleen Burns Lancaster Betty Burt Queen City Flora Burton St. Louis Mike Butcher Troy Jorge Bute Dixon, Illinois Maria-Tereas Butler St. Louis Leota Byers LaPlata Betty Byrd Greentop Donna Cagle St. Charles Sidney Cain Wichita, Kansas Gerald Calfee Huntsville (Page 110) Freshmen Charles Calnan Edina Lesley Calvert Bowling Green Harlin Campbell Knox City John Campbell Hedrick, Iowa David Cannon Troy Barbara Canterbury Wellsville Rex Cantlin Independence Jenny Carlisle Rock Hill Linda Carlsen Clinton, Iowa Jane Carr Douds, Iowa Daniel Carroll Maplewood Sue Carroll Downing Rodney Carroz Warrenton Patricia Carter Kirksville Sandra Carter Kirksville Sidney Carter New Florence Terrill Carter New Boston Rocco Casinelli Stamford, Connecticut Melvin Casteel Milan Carolyn Caster Hedrick, Iowa Leanne Caster Ottumwa, Iowa Mary Cattle Hannibal John Cauthorn Mexico Rita Chadwell Kirksville Roy Chamberlain Overland James Chaney Atlanta Bernadine Chaplin Cincinnati, Iowa Edward Chappell Berkeley Pete Cirrintano Lombard, Illinois Linda Clair Hurdland Linda Clarahan Sigourney, Iowa Lawrence Clark Edina Michael Clark Ft. Madison, Iowa Nelson Clark Louisiana Connie Clement Overland Linda Clements Brookfield Judy Cleveland Fulton Estell Clodius Corning, New York Linda Close Plano, Iowa Billye Clough Mexico Barry Cloyd Ottumwa, Iowa Michael Cochran Kirkwood Vicky Cochran Milan Terri Cochrane Emden Joseph Cody St. Charles Dan Coffman Unionville Catherine Cole Rich Hill Dorris Cole Center Ronald Cole Powersville Harry Collett Fairfield, Iowa Betty Collins Laclede Dennis Collins Trenton Linda Collins Worthington Patsy Collins LaPlata Dean Collopy Batavia, Iowa Nick Colton Ottumwa, Iowa Carol Colyer Bloomfield, Iowa (Page 111) Freshmen Marjorie Conkle Hurdland Ronald Conner Sigourney, Iowa Corwin Cook St. Louis Deborah Cook Davenport, Iowa Dixie Cook Revere Gary Cook Center Point, Iowa Jimmy Cook St. Louis John Cool Ottumwa, Iowa Shirley Cooley Lucerne Gary Cooper Butler Bertha Cordero San Jose, Costa Rica Larry Cowden Center Carolyn Cox Des Moines, Iowa Mary Cox Batavia, Iowa Richard Cox O'Fallon Nan Craig St. Louis Susan Craig Kirksville Michael Crain Hunnewell Eugene Crandall Greentop Kenneth Crawford New Kensington, Pennsylvania Richard Crawford Kirksville Dennis Creegan Ft. Lee, New Jersey Sandra Crockett Kahoka Stephen Crockett Brashear Karen Crook Albia, Iowa Harry Crosby Kirksville Carol Crosier Davenport, Iowa David Crouch Browning Ronnie Crowdis Mexico Pamela Cullen Ft. Madison, Iowa Carolyn Culling Chillicothe Rebecca Cupp Kirksville Laura Curry Hale Linda Curry Memphis Daniel Curtright Paris Diane Cushman Tipton, Iowa Roberta Dabney Kirksville Carolyn Dahms Donnellson, Iowa Lois Daily Milan Diane Dale Ottumwa, Iowa Naidine D'angelo Brentwood, New York Sandra Daniels Novinger Virginia Daugherity Sumner Susan Dautenhahn High Ridge Margaret Davenport Des Moines, Iowa Theola Davenport Atlanta Linda Davidson Chicago, Illinois Richard Davidson Memphis William Davidson Trenton Carl Davis Worthington Dennis Davis Annada Louise Davis Kirksville Roger Davis Fulton Vickie Davis Unionville Nancy Davison Florissant Pamela Davison Kirksville Diane Dawson Denver, Colorado (Page 112) Freshmen Steve Dawson Kirksville Tim Dean Ottumwa, Iowa Cynthia Deatherage St. Louis Larry Deeker Bellflower Aleta Defeis Kirksville James Deffenbaugh Decatur, Illinois Judith Deierling Buffalo, Iowa Jane Deitrick Monroe, Iowa JoAnne DeLashmutt Hannibal Michael Delehaunty Cresskill, New Jersey Patty Delzell Ottumwa, Iowa Sandra Delzell Bloomfield, Iowa Joan DeMarce Des Moines, Iowa Wayne Denney Chicago, Illinois Blytha Dennis Kirksville Janice Dennis Des Moines, Iowa Nancy Dennis Bridgeton Carol DeSpain Anabel Dwight Detmer St. Charles Vicky Detwiler Kirksville Judy Devine Des Moines, Iowa Jean DeVore Seymour, Iowa Mary Dickbernd St. Charles Diana Dickinson Western Springs, Illinois Vivian Diehl Fairfield, Iowa Florence Diers Fairfield, Iowa Judy Dissinger Perry, Iowa Keith Dochterman Alexandria Gail Dodd Foristell Phyllis Domann Auxvasse Wayne Donnelly Ottumwa, Iowa Grayce Donovan Chillicothe Diane Dorflinger Warrenton Karen Dorflinger Warrenton Ralph Dorrell Marceline Elaine Doty Oskaloosa, Iowa Anita Douglas Greentop Deborah Douglas Novelty Nancy Douglas St. Charles Elaine Drago Easton, Pennsylvania Stanley Dreyfuss Ottumwa, Iowa Patricia Drummond Ewing Virginia Duckworth Brookfield Kenneth Dudley Laredo Margaret Dumont Ollie, Iowa Debby Dunn Kansas City William Dunshee Knoxville, Iowa William Durow Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jeanne Dutemple Albia, Iowa Ann Dvorak Cedar Rapids, Iowa Clayton Dwiggens Bevier June Dwyer St. Charles Pamela Dwyer Silex Margaret Eager Memphis Katherine Early Baring Patricia Early Baring Jerry Easley LaPlata (Page 113) Freshmen Patricia Ebers Frankford Joe Eckardt Oskaloosa, Iowa Susan Eckert Hazelwood Ricky Edwards Millersburg, Iowa John Eggleston Memphis Michael Ehrmann Davenport, Iowa Sylvia Eichhorn Davenport, Iowa JoAnn Eisenmenger Cherokee, Iowa Richard Eisner Levittown, New York Darlene Eizenga Hazelwood Diane Eizenga Hazelwood Paul Ekart Ottumwa, Iowa Ronald Elam Perry Kenneth Elliott Elmer John Ellis Farber Stella Ellis Armstrong Loren Elston Mendon, Illinois Ruth Elwell Revere Sherry English Williamsburg Beth Epperson Kirksville Sandra Epperson LaBelle Donald Erwin West Liberty, Iowa Lois Erwin Davenport, Iowa Cathryn Evans Macon James H. Evans Hannibal Karen Evans Des Moines, Iowa Joseph Ewasko Willingboro, New Jersey Leslie Fain Kansas City Nancy Fair Denver, Colorado Margaret Falconer Purdin Nancy Farmer Kirksville Darlene Farr Kirksville Barbara Fast Portland, Oregon Barbara Faust Rock Hill William Felizola Paseva, Venezuela Donald Fendler St. Louis Karen Fenwick Rochelle, Illinois Judith Ferguson Cedar Rapids, Iowa Susanne Ferril Closter, New Jersey Larry Fessler Edina Sidney Fey Abingdon, Illinois Dollie Fiala Marceline Karen Fidler Des Moines, Iowa Paula Filidoro Bergenfield, New Jersey Robert Finley Collinsville, Illinois Joanne Fish Ft. Madison, Iowa Cherilyn Fishback Monticello Judy Fisher Center Stanley Fisher Blakesburg, Iowa Tamsy Fisher Green City Susan FitzRoy Overland Patrick Flanagan Canton Stephen Flanders Ottumwa, Iowa Karen Fleak Kirksville Betty Fletcher Brunswick Georgia Fletcher Union Star Sherry Fletcher Brookfield (Page 114) Freshmen James Flickinger Columbia Ronald Foglesong Center, Iowa Becky Fordham Brookfield Dana Forrester Kirksville Julia Forrester Arbela John Forster Fords, New Jersey Gloria Forsyth Madison Larry Fortney Ottumwa, Iowa Gary Foster Shelbina Gerald Foster Chariton, Iowa Carl Foultz Nutley, New Jersey John Fox Indianapolis, Indiana Christy Francisco Oskaloosa, Iowa Cecilia Frank Danville, Iowa Donald Franklin Wever, Iowa Terry Franklin Ottumwa, Iowa Donna Freeman Laredo Janice Fridley Huntsville Judy Friend St. Charles Cynthia Fry McCredie Betty Frye High Hill Lance Frye Davenport, Iowa James Fugate Davenport, Iowa Sue Fuhrer Hillsboro, Iowa Dennis Fuller New Providence, Iowa Bonnie Funk Kirksville Lois Furgison Greentop Jan Galey Ottumwa, Iowa Marjorie Gallop Paris Tonda Gann New London Daisy Garr Ottumwa, Iowa Judi Garretson Kirksville Stephen Garrett Monroe City Anita Gatlin Unionville Donald Gebhardt Glasgow Dixie Geer Centralia James Gierke Louisiana Steve Gifford Green City Sharon Gillespie Brookfield Lavon Gilliland Quincy, Illinois David Gilman Auxvasse Linda Gingry New London Anthony Giordano Hackensack, New Jersey Susan Gisvold Boone, Iowa Richard Gladney Lincoln Marsha Gladwin Oskaloosa, Iowa Jerald Glassford Lockridge, Iowa Richard Gleissner Naperville, Illinois Janet Glover Canton Linda Glover Davenport, Iowa Sherry Godfrey Powersville James Golden Donnellson, Iowa Vera Gomez Alajuela, Costa Rica Edna Gonnerman Hurdland Roger Gooden Milton, Iowa Clark Goodwin Edina Judy Goodwin Kirksville (Page 115) Freshmen Benny Gordon Webster Groves Verna Goslin Mexico Raymond Gousie Rehaboth, Massachusetts Richard Grant St. Louis Patrick Graves Des Moines, Iowa William Graves Owensville Lana Gray Bonaparte, Iowa Steven Gray Browning Bennett Green Trenton Jean Green Marceline Larry Green LaBelle Michael Greenlee Lineville, Iowa Warren Gregory Glasgow Jules Greipp Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Margaret Greve Davenport, Iowa Daniel Griesbaum Maywood Mary Griffin St. Louis Steve Griffin Summit, Illinois Tim Griffith Mexico Joy Griggs Overland James Grimes Powersville John Grimes Powersville Tom Gronewold Quincy, Illinois Beverly Guilford Quincy, Illinois Susan Gulnac Hannibal Marilyn Haag Des Moines, Iowa Jean Hagar LaPlata JoAnn Halberstadt Keosauqua, Iowa Dean Hale Milan Catherine Haley Des Moines, Iowa Paul Halferty Lanark, Illinois Barbara Hall Ft. Madison, Iowa Judie Hall Hurdland Mary Hall Novinger William Hall Des Moines, Iowa Mary Halley Mexico Thomas Ham Wellsville Catherine Hamilton Monmouth, Illinois Roberta Hamilton Chillicothe Cathleen Hammen McCredie Donna Hampton Green City Joe Harker Kirksville Catherine Harlan Cedar Rapids, Iowa Carla Harlow New London Dana Harris Davenport, Iowa Hubert Harris Macon Judy Harris Salisbury Rebecca Harris Kirksville Judy Harrison Kirksville Larry Harrison Ft. Madison, Iowa Rhonda Harrison Atlanta Lanny Hartgrave North English, Iowa Mary Hartz Davenport, Iowa Karen Harvey Memphis Louise Harvey LaBelle Frederick Hasekamp Warrenton Rex Hasenclever Ft. Madison, Iowa (Page 116) Freshmen Barbara Haskins Defiance Christine Hatala Ft. Madison, Iowa Suzanne Hatcher Chillicothe Loren Hatfield Novinger Gary Havrum Fulton Thomas Hawkins Kirksville Jerry Hayes Salisbury Mark Hayes Blakesburg, Iowa Loren Haynes Rockford, Illinois Ray Hazelrigg Fulton Jean Heaton Green City Donna Heckelman Kirkwood Anthony Heim Middletown Stan Heimer Taylor Mary Heiser Hannibal Henry Heitman St. Louis Helen Hellberg St. Louis Mary Hellenthal Ft. Madison, Iowa Darwin Henderson Quincy, Illinois Janis Henderson Western Springs, Illinois Melvin Henderson Troy Susan Henderson Bowling Green Larry Hendricksen Keosauqua, Iowa Clara Henke Montgomery City Gary Henry Quincy, Illinois Patrick Henry Marceline Yvonne Hepworth Callao Vicki Herget Edina Daniel Heumann Defiance James Hevener Philadelphia, Pennsylvania William Hiatt Fairfield, Iowa Connie Hickenbottom Kirksville Patricia Hickman Corydon, Iowa Gerry Hill St. Charles Randall Hill Queen City Sherralyn Hill Kirksville Debra Hilpert Arbela Albert Hines Decatur, Illinois Gregory Hines Gorin Thomas Hitt Moberly Gail Hix Fairfield, Iowa John Hobbs Laddonia Gregory Hodits Paris Bruce Hoehne Palmyra Victoria Hoenig Ft. Madison, Iowa John Hoffman Lancaster Marjorie Hogenson Ethel Taree Hohanshelt Boone, Iowa Nancy Holman Raytown Pamela Holt Bloomfield, Iowa Timothy Holt Des Moines, Iowa Edward Hopkins Troy Michael Hopkins Ankeny, Iowa Joseph Horton Hamilton, Illinois Raymond Hoskins Richland, Iowa Linda Hourihan Kirksville Pamela House Burlington, Iowa (Page 117) Freshmen Jim Houser Hallsville Kathryn Houser Centerville, Iowa Diana Houston Palmyra Debra Sue Howard Mexico Denis Howard Auxvasse Jill Howe Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Ruth Howe Des Moines, Iowa Russell Howell Hermann Bob Hrstka Lawson Bonnie Huckstep Silex Joan Hudgel Fairfield, Iowa Donna Hudson Fairfield, Iowa Janis Hughes Hazelwood Janet Hulbert Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nancy Hulen Lancaster William Hull Brookfield Sandra Hulsebus Canton Ronnaug Hunsaker LaPlata Sandra Hunt Unionville Ann Sue Hunter LaPlata Norma Hunziker Kahoka Nancy Hurley Unionville Sandee Hurley Maquoketa, Iowa Richard Hurtubisc Nutley, New Jersey Dale Hutchinson Salisbury Linda Hutchinson Ft. Madison, Iowa Pamela Hutton Fairfield, Iowa Dwight Hyle Unionville Margaret Hyman St. Louis Robert Ingersoll Lancaster Clyde Ingram Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cynthia Irwin St. Anne Gary Irwin Batavia, Iowa Michael Jackovich Des Moines, Iowa Philip Jackson Kirksville Vernon Jackson St. Peters Janet James Mexico Kathy James Hurdland Steven James Brookfield Alfred Jennings St. Louis Carol Jennings Memphis Tom Jesaitis Laclede Linda Jobe Trenton Terry Joerling Augusta Carol Johnson LaPlata Dianna Johnson Glenwood Gary Johnson Oskaloosa, Iowa Janice Johnson Ottumwa, Iowa Larry Johnson Ottumwa, Iowa Lexanna Johnson Centralia Michael Johnson Eldon, Iowa Nelda Johnson Bucklin Robert Johnston Birmingham, Iowa Tommy Johnston Paris Carolyn Jones Linneus Frank K. Jones Florissant Jacquelyn Jones Thompson (Page 118) Freshmen Janette Jones Bevier Janice Jones Bevier Keitha Jones Cedar Rapids, Iowa Loretta Jones McCredie Martin Jones New Cambria Thomas L. Jones St. Louis Vicki Jones Warrenton Patricia Julius Bevier Juanita Justus Owensville Thomas Kahl Medora, Illinois Munira Kassicieh Jordan John Kauzlarich Kirksville Steven Kauzlarich Marceline Gerald Kaylarian Springfield, Massachusetts Sheryl Keeran Cedar, Iowa Judy Kehrer Kirksville Thomas Keller Kirksville Danny Kelley Oskaloosa, Iowa Linda Kendall Ft. Madison, Iowa Jerry Kennedy Oskaloosa, Iowa Cheryl Kent Green Castle James Kent Dalton, Illinois Charlotte Keppy Davenport, Iowa James Kepros Marion, Iowa Ronald Kerr Sigourney, Iowa Sara Key Jonesburg Neil Kibler Agency, Iowa Robert Kiefer Gorin Kenneth Kielty Centerville, Iowa Darrell Killebrew Durham John Kimball Ft. Madison, Iowa Candace Kimple Allerton, Iowa Sandra Kincaid Kirksville Amber King Reger Cynthia King Keystone, Iowa Herman King St. Louis Joanne King Bloomfield, Iowa Larry King Milan Nancie King Marshalltown, Iowa Thomas King Kirksville Steve Kinkead Whittier, Iowa Carol Kirchman New Shrewsbury, New Jersey Phyllis Kirchner Stockport, Iowa Lynn Kistler Wyandotte, Michigan Johnson Kituu Kenya Paul Kline Oskaloosa, Iowa Carol Klinger Rock Hill Sharen Klingsmith Novinger Connie Kluender Queen City Corban Klug Warrenville, Illinois Julie Kness Albia, Iowa Jennifer Knight Browning Cheryl Koble Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Larry Koch Marshall Andrea Kochman Collinsville, Illinois Stanley Kolkmeier St. Charles Douglas Kollar Queen City (Page 119) Freshmen Edward Korte St. Louis Cheryl Korth St. Charles Larry Kraemer Rockford, Illinois Allen Kressman Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Diana Kruse Oskaloosa, Iowa Dee Kuhler Keytesville Susan Kuhlman Mexico Lon Kuhlmann Kansas City Robert Kunkel Macon Nancy Kurovski Victor, Iowa David Kutzner Memphis Danny Lackey Wood River, Illinois Kerry Lackey Shelbina Julie Lademann Kirksville Stephen Laird Memphis Stephen Lake Lewistown Marcia Lamis Agency, Iowa Carole Landes Donnellson, Iowa Ronald Gerald Lane St. Catherine Ronald Lavern Lane Kirksville Jacqueline Langhammer Atlanta Linda Marie Larson Blakesburg, Iowa Linda Rae Larson Oskaloosa, Iowa Clyde LaRue Laddonia Randall Lary Lawson Ronald Lary Lawson Matt Laudano St. Louis James Lay LaBelle Keith Lay LaBelle Dennis Leary St. Louis Jane LeCount Mexico Michael Lederle Mexico Connie Leek Warrenton Steve Leeper Kirksville Linda LeFever West Alton Randell Legendre Clinton, Iowa Thomas Leibowitz Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Howard Lentz Salisbury Stacey Lessey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charles Lewis Kahoka Duane Lewis Marshalltown, Iowa Jami Lewis St. Louis Nancy Lewis Ewing Phyllis Lewis Lynnville, Iowa Tommy Lewis Eolia Zelma Lewis Mexico Connie Lieurance Center Denice Lile Kirksville Harriet Lincoln Grinnell, Iowa Phillis Lindquist Kirksville Robert Lindsay Hedrick, Iowa Catherine Linke Jonesburg Mary Liston Biggsville, Illinois Carol Livesay Paris Joyce Livingston Galesburg, Illinois Perry Livingston Kirksville Gary Loeffler Birmingham, Iowa (Page 120) Freshman james logan ankeny, iowa delmar logue marceline bill long st. louis charles long waterloo, iowa james long kirksville karen longwith kirksville elaine lopez florissant anita lord promise city, iowa richard lonrenzen cedar rapids, iowa janice lough richland, iowa stephen loy ottumwa, iowa donald lucas revere sharon lucas davenport, iowa eugene luck elsbury john luck louisiana marilyn ludwick kahoka edward luedeking willowsprings, illinois marilyn luers keota, iowa barbara lunsford huntsville john lutz phoenixville, pennsylvania judith mccampbell portland stephen mccarty milan mary mccaslin warson woods deanna mcclanahan catawissa marvin mcclanahan kirksville june mcclaskey lucerne kenneth mcclaskey linneus janet mccormick sumner sharon mccormick st. louis linda mccoy lucerne william mccoy wright city diana mcdermott bergenfield, new jersey shirley mcelroy queen city alice mcewen des moines, iowa william mcgigham stockholm, new jersey sharon mcginnis kansas city jeffery mcglothlin ft. madison, iowa melaina mcgrew mexico joan mcintyre st.louis william mckee fulton mary mckinzie fairfield, iowa cathy mcknelly urbana, illinois adell mclaughlin washington, D.C. douglas mclaughlin pittsfield, illinois steve mclean ottumwa, iowa marcia mcmains bloomfield, iowa margaret mcnabb green city alice mcneil linneus lynn mcpike emden scarlett mcquiston callao jesse mcvay atlanta diane maddy albia, iowa marlene mahnke cedar rapids, iowa sam mahoney unionville dar majidiafshar tehran, iran john manley florissant (Page 121) Freshmen Richard Mansfield Kirksville Benny March New Cambria Jerry March Luray Janice Mark Leon, Iowa Robert Marlin Albia, Iowa Craig Marsh Ottumwa, Iowa Sharon Marsh Pleasantville, Iowa Kathleen Marti Davenport, Iowa Judy Martin St. Louis LaNell Martin Green City Ronald Martin Farmington, Iowa Cynthia Mashak St. Louis Dale Mason LaPlata Vance Matheson Rockford, Illinois Carolyn Mathis Macon Mary Matthew Kirksville Deetrice Maupin Mexico Alfred Maxfield Wentzville Georgia Maxfield Wentzville Jady Maxwell St. Charles Jerry May Browning Priscilla Mayer Bette, Iowa Richard Mealiff Mendon, Illinois Donovan Meinhardt Memphis Betty Mendenhall Linneus Sharon Meneely Meadville Debra Mercer Delwood Morton, Illinois Carol Meske Elmhurst, Illinois Constance Meyer Berkeley Jerome Meyer Cincinnati, Ohio Cheryl Meyers St. Charles James Miers Paris Erlene Mikels Bloomfield, Iowa Mario Milian Eldora, Iowa Candace Miller Chicago, Illinois David Miller Batavia, Iowa Earl Miller Greentop Gene Miller Cedar Rapids, Iowa John Miller Centralia Joseph Miller Batavia, Iowa Larry Miller Memphis Marilyn Miller Macon Mary Ellen Miller Fairfield, Iowa Nell Miller kirksville Richard Miller Paris Vicki Miller Bloomfield, iowa Linda Mincks des Moines, Iowa Lawrence Minnis Morning Sun, Iowa Joan Mitchell LaPlata Tim Mitchell Jennings Peggy Mittler Marthasville Ronald MoDavis Florissant Robert Moffett Kirksville Roberta Moffett Kirksville Dianne Moffitt Winigan Marilyn Mohr Eldridge, Iowa Antonia Moniz Kauai, Hawaii (Page 122) Freshmen Robert Monteith Seymour, Iowa Kathy Montgomery Novinger Cecil Moore Kirksville Claire Moore St. Louis Gary Moore Lineville, Iowa Linda Moore Baring Tommie Moore Lineville, Iowa Nancy Morales Collinsville, Illinois Beverly Morgan Bloomfield, Iowa James Morgan Palmyra Mark Morgan Ft. Madison, Iowa Mary Morgan Ft. Madison, Iowa Monty Morgan Ft. Madison, Iowa Sandra Moritz Paris Helen Morris Green City James Morris Meadville Myrna Morris Atlanta Robert Morris Bergenfield, New Jersey Ronald Morris Gorin Sandra Morris Middletown Delbert Morrison Altamont Anita Morrow Wyaconda Lonny Morrow Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Marilyn Morrow Fairfield, Iowa Nancy Mortimer Lincoln, Nebraska Kenneth Motter Kirksville Noaleen Motter Kirksville James Mower Norridge, Illinois Robert Mudrak Saddle Brook, New Jersey Arthur Muensterman Troy Rose Mullikin Douds, Iowa Jon Munford Farmington, Iowa Georgia Murphy Charter Oak, Iowa Marcia Murphy Quincy, Illinois Denis Murray Boone, Iowa Charlotte Myers Batavia, Iowa Jimmy Myers Ulman Kathy Myers Kirksville Mary Myers Edina Vance Myers Kirksville Susan Nagel Kirksville Catherine Nanneman Salisbury Michael Naughton LaPlata Charles Neighbors Green City Linda Neighbors Unionville Clarann Nelson Cedar Rapids, Iowa Donald Nelson Ollie, Iowa Roxanne Neubauer Des Moines, Iowa Sue Newberry Argyle, Iowa Garrett Newman Livonia Adell Newsom New Florence William Nicodemus Dumont, New Jersey Sharon Niece Kirksville Gary Niedergerke Fulton Jack Niemeyer St. Louis Jeanine Nili St. Ann Richard Nissing Wright City (Page 123) Freshmen Ronald Nissing Wright City Nancy Niswonger Wentzville Gerald Noland New London Roger Noland Kansas City Vernon Norman Mexico Priscilla Novinger Novinger Richard Novinger Kirksville Joyce Novotny Cedar Rapids, Iowa Roberta Nugent Paris Susanne Nugent Kirksville James O'Bryan Monroe City Carol O'Donnell Hannibal Dixie Ollmann Macon Judith Olson Des Moines, Iowa Harold Ornes Brashear James Osborn Kirksville Patricia Osman Macon Warren Osthoff Augusta Henry Otto Huntington Beach, California Ebba Overgaard Kimballton, Iowa Dolores Overstreet Cantril, Iowa Cynthia Owen Princeton Jenna Owens Chillicothe Carol Page Malta, Illinois Edward Painter Paris James Palko Hammond, Indiana Jean Palmer Purdin Larry Palmer Elsberry Richard Palmer Albia, Iowa Royce Palmer Clifton Hill William Palmer Montgomery City Jeanne Park Marshalltown, Iowa Geraldine Parker Hannibal Connie Sue Parks Macon Leon Partin Glenwood Joan Patrick Bevier Orville Patten Kirksville Alice Patterson Purdin Anna Marie Pauk Havelock, Iowa Charlotte Pauk Wentzville Mary Ann Pavlisin Affton Carolyn Paynter Hannibal Elizabeth Payton Novinger Myrna Peak Lakenan Jerry Pemberton Mexico MacArthur Pendleton Danville, Illinois Virginia Perkins Bevier Cleva Joyce Perry Novelty Vickie Lynn Perry Novelty Jesse Petefish Ashland, Illinois Lester Peters Bertrand Nick Peters De Witt, Iowa Frank Petersen Ft. Madison, Iowa Gary Peterson Trenton James Peterson LaPlata Sandra Phelps Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bernetta Phillips New Boston (Page 124) Freshmen Cathy Phillips Quincy, Illinois Robert Phillips Paris Jerry Phipps Kirksville Paula Pickard Melbourne, Iowa Paul Pierce Green Castle Sandi Pierson Green City Joyce Pinson Edina Lauren Piper Hazelwood Curtis Pirtle Chariton, Iowa Jerry Pirtle Bloomfield, Iowa Garry Pittenger Morton, Illinois Larry Podzimek New Cambria Diana Poffenberger Altoona, Iowa Mary Sue Poindexter La Grange, Illinois Stephanie Polhans Wyaconda Patricia Ponder Kirksville Paula Porter Galt Sandra Porter Fairfield, Iowa Sandra Potosky Holmdel, New Jersey Linda Potts Eldon, Iowa Vanna Powell Kirksville Vicki Powell Memphis Cathy Powers Columbus Junction, Iowa Edwin Powers Paris Sharon Precht Mexico Busba Premarasmee Bangkok, Thailand David Price Princeton Daniel Pugh Palmyra Michael Pund Jonesburg Linda Purvis Baring Jerry Quigley Unionville Marcella Quigley Silex Barbara Quint Independence Dale Randall Washington, Iowa Dale Rauer Brookfield Gary Ray Marshalltown, Iowa Lee Raymond Des Moines, Iowa Pamala Rector Poplar Bluff William Redden De Witt, Iowa Susan Redecker Warrenton Billy Reed Elsberry Jennifer Reed LaBelle Terry Reynolds LaPlata Marcia Rice Fairfield, Iowa Robert Richard Kirksville Clyde Richards Ottumwa, Iowa Jane Richardson Martinsburg, Iowa Karen Richardson Hurdland Kenneth Richmond Ottumwa, Iowa Jennifer Riddle Denmark, Iowa Joanne Ridgeway Mexico Dorothy Riggs Fairfield, Iowa Ana Rigioni Costa Rica Judy Riley Bowling Green Regena Riley Davenport, Iowa Jacquelyn Roberts Silex Marilyn Roberts St. Louis (Page 125) Freshmen Mary Beth Roberts Goodale Stephen Roberts Lancaster Susan Roberts Florissant Cecil Robertson Brashear James Robertson Hannibal Mary Ann Robertson Wyaconda Rodney Robertson Shelbyville Terry Lee Robinson New Boston John Rockhold Davenport, Iowa Karen Rodgers Memphis Pernell Rogers Kirksville Ronald Rogers O'Fallon Stephen Rohm Davenport, Iowa David Romberg Quincy, Illinois James Roth Palmyra Anthony Rountree Elsberry Charles Rouse Spencer, Iowa Cheryl Roush Davenport, Iowa Donna Rowson Fulton Joyce Roy Brunswick Beverly Rubey Brighton, Iowa Wayne Rudolf Norridge, Illinois James Runyon Hannibal Charlotte Rupp Des Moines, Iowa Kathleen Rupp St. Charles Joyce Rush Corydon, Iowa Kenneth Rush LaBelle Jerry Russell Kirksville Linda Rutherford Wentzville Terry Rutherford Vandalia Pamela Ruzicka Western Springs, Illinois Carl Ryan Monroe City Barbara Ryder La Grange, Illinois Bonnie Sachtleben Chicago, Illinois Susan Salabay Affton Michael Saltzgaver Farmington, Iowa Claudia Sanders Novinger Carolyn Sanford Novinger Vaudia Sattman Winigan John Saylor Des Moines, Iowa Cynthia Scearce Edina Georgia Schacher Old Monroe Leroy Schieffer Troy Larry Schieni Salisbury Dan Schmidt Brookfield Rose Schmoker Huntsville Gregor Schmucker St. Louis Stephen Schneider Kirksville Dennis Schoonover Washington, Iowa Fred Schultz Davenport, Iowa Roger Schwerman Paris William Schwieder Davenport, Iowa Donald E. Scott Williamstown Kirk Scott Palo, Iowa Tamara Sears Atlanta John Seeland St. Louis James Seitz Brookfield (Page 126) Freshmen Ronald Selkirk Alton, Illinois Michael Setterh Ottumwa, Iowa Larry Shaffer Kahoka Rhonda Shankland Western Springs, Illinois Linda Sharpe Lewistown Barbara Shaw Hackensack, New Jersey Candida Shaw Downing Ellen Shea St. Louis Suzanne Shelton St. Louis Thomas Sherwood Alton, Illinois Joe Shilt Newtown John Shilt Newtown Earl Shockey Kirksville Bonnie Shoffner Jacksonville Marcia Shook Mexico Roberta Shreffler Novinger Danny Shupert Mexico Edward Sick St. Louis Dennis Sidwell Queen City Carol Silver Palmyra Neta Simler Novinger Larry Simpson Hannibal Linda Sinclair Green City Ivan Singleton Mendon Phyllis Skaggs Brunswick William Skutta Mt. Prospect, Illinois Frances Slocum Hurdland Patrick Small St. Louis Gloria Smart Ferguson Alvin Smith St. Louis Douglas Smith Normal, Illinois Eunice Smith St. Louis Janet Lynn Smith St. Louis Jean Smith Des Moines, Iowa Joan Smith Florissant Judith Anne Smith Keytesville Kenneth Smith Shelbina Michael Smith Milan Terry Smith Bloomington, Illinois William Herlon Smith Macon Ruby Snedigar Lancaster Barbara Snell Knox City Dianne Snell West Des Moines, Iowa Nancy Snodgrass Newtown Nancy Snowbarger Reynolds, Illinois Joanne Soda Des Moines, Iowa Susan Sommer Webster Groves John Sommerkamp O'Fallon Marsha Sommers Canton Wilfred Spalding Monroe City Mary Lee Speer Lancaster Pamela Spencer St. Louis Anita Spooner St. Charles William Spratt Williamsburg, Iowa Cathy Spry Centralia Nancy Stamps Seymour, Iowa Richard Stanberry Kansas City (Page 127) Freshmen William Stanley Clio, Iowa John Starr Monroe City Craig Stater Wapello, Iowa Charles Steele Wellsville Lonnie Stephenson Snyder Richard Stevens Oskaloosa, Iowa Cheryl Stewart Mexico John Stewart Brunswick Kathryn Stewart Sturgeon Linda Stine Hannibal Kenneth Stokes Newark Robert Stone Foley Walter Stoner Hurdland Linda Stout Kirksville Ronald Streeby Eldon, Iowa Lois Street Newtown Sue Strong Sigourney, Iowa Linda Stuart Ft. Madison, Iowa June Stukenberg Des Moines, Iowa Floyd Sturgeon Wyaconda Robert Suddarth Vandalia Sherry Sullivan Pontiac, Illinois Vicki Sutor Jonesburg James Sutton Macon Kay Swaim Drakesville, Iowa Ellen Swank Hannibal Don Swigert Palmyra Dorothy Switzer Bucklin Perry Swofford Spickard John Szofran Fenton Mary Taliaferro Hannibal Gene Talley Glendale Alfred Tamberelli Woodridge, New Jersey John Tarbet Shelbyville Nancy Tarr Des Moines, Iowa Dennis Taylor Marshalltown, Iowa George Taylor Fulton Raymond Taylor Morton Grove, Illinois Mary Teel Revere Darien Teeter Brookfield Charles Tenglin Palatine, Illinois James Terrell Paris Barbara Teter Excello Harry Thomas Richland, Iowa Kathleen Thomas Mexico Alice Thompson LaPlata Bruce Thompson Moravia, Iowa Gary Thompson LaPlata Robert L. Thompson Newtown Dean Thomsen Yankton, South Dakota Gerald Thornhill Moscow Mills James Thornton Walcott, Iowa Rebecca Tibbs St. Charles Lois Toedebusch High Hill Eunice Toops Kahoka Geraldine Toth Foristell Jeannette Toth Foristell (Page 128) Freshmen Wilma Totsch Holliday Ester Travis Atlanta Sandra Tribley Pontiac, Illinois Karen Trigg St. Louis Jane Triplett Rutledge Rosalee Triplett Lancaster Barbara Trost St. Louis Winifred Troxel Eldon, Iowa Kai Shung Tse Hong Kong Janis Tucker Farmington, Iowa JoNell Tucker St. Charles Vicki Tucker Frankford Stephen Tudeen Springville, Iowa Konra Turner Mexico Sandra Turner Kirksville Stanley Turner Palmyra Ronald Tuttle Kirksville James Tyler Palmyra James Ulry Louisiana Linda Unrath Glen Ellyn, Illinois Rickey Vail Alton, Illinois Frederick Vanderhoof Denville, New Jersey Nancy Van Dermay Lafayette, Indiana Elodie Van De Voorde Fairfield, Iowa Nikki Van Dyke St. Charles Sherry Van Syoc Mt. Union, Iowa Gloria Vaughn Perry Kathryn Veith Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Carol Vestal Unionville Richard Vestal Bevier Dennis Vickers Ewing Donna Vignovich Des Moines, Iowa Andrew Vincent Kirksville Larry Vinzant Des Moines, Iowa Phyllis Viviano Collinsville, Illinois Vicki Vos Center Point, Iowa Robert Wade Kirksville Paul Wagner LaGrange Park, Illinois Gary Waite Baring Dennis Wakefield Grubville Richard Walker Palmyra Cheryl Wall De Witt, Iowa Charles Wallingford Farmington, Iowa Randall Walston New Sharon, Iowa David Ward Fairfield, Iowa James Ward Louisiana Vicky Ward Chesterfield Phyllis Warden Brookfield Susan Ware Farmington, Iowa Wanda Warren Westbrook, Maine Gail Washington St. Louis Nancy Kay Watkins Quincy, Illinois Rebecca Watson Atlanta Larry Wattenbarger Brookfield Gary Watts Elsberry Clifford Webb Geneseo, Illinois John Weeks Louisiana (Page 129) Freshmen Lynne Wehrman Montgomery City Sam Weigel Guthrie Center, Iowa Terry Weis Florissant Laura Weitman LaBelle Joyce Welch Gravois Mills Donna Wells Bettendorf, Iowa Kenneth Wells Pacific Gary Welsch St. Louis Phyllis Wendel Bowling Green Lance Wessling Shelbina Kathy Westercamp Deep River, Iowa Barbara Western Queen City Sandra Whalen Milan Steven Whipple Batavia, Iowa Marshall Whitaker Hannibal Francis White Dallas Center, Iowa Sara White State Center, Iowa Carol Whitman Washington, Iowa Janet Whitt Bethany Susan Wiele Cedar Rapids, Iowa David Wild Cahokia, Illinois Priscilla Wiley O'Fallon Thomas Wilkinson Warren, Ohio Steve Willcox Kirksville James Willetts Albia, Iowa Carol Williams Wentzville Diane Williams Callao James Williams Ottumwa, Iowa Janet Williams Kirksville Janice Williams Hannibal Jimmie Williams Brashear Joyce Williams Thompson Joyce Williams Kirksville Mary Williams Lucerne Rex Williams Browning Rhonda Williams New Cambria Mary Williamson Unionville Carol Willingham Addison, Illinois Stephen Willis Chariton, Iowa Kenneth Willows Kirksville Constance Wilmsmeyer Warrenton Clark Wilson Kirksville James Henry Wilson Novinger Kenneth Wilson Spickard Larry Dean Wilson LaPlata Larry Lee Wilson Mexico Mary Lynn Wilson Knox City Michael Daily Wilson Kirksville Nancy Wilson Brookfield Phillip Wilson Queen City Rebecca Wilson Marble Falls, Arkansas Steven Wilson Omaha, Nebraska Carla Windschiegl St. Louis Anthony Wingerter Alton, Illinois Jerry Winter Kirksville Roger Winter Des Moines, Iowa Stephen Witte Bridgeton (Page 130) Freshmen James Wolf Columbia Larry Wolf West Liberty, Iowa Susan Wolfe Fairfield, Iowa Carol Wood Hazelwood Gloria Wood Cairo Jane Wood Clarence Michael Wood Mexico Shirley Wood Kirksville Joan Woodford Ottumwa, Iowa John Woodrow Birmingham, Iowa Linda Woods Downing Roger Woodward Vandalia Phil Wormsley Kirksville Marlene Wray Anabel Carol Wright Salisbury Larry Wright Mexico Pam Wright Davenport, Iowa Gary Yadon Green Castle Donald Yates Kirksville Ronald Yates Fithian, Illinois Janet Yoder Wellman, Iowa Janice Yoder Wellman, Iowa Terry Young St. Louis Joseph Yowell Perry Samuel Zammuto Rockford, Illinois Josephine Zeigler Novinger Jane Zentz Hurdland James Zuroweste St. Charles (Page 131) a new Student Union. Plans for the future include . . . an addition to Pickler Memorial Library. (Page 132) Unlimited student interests are satisfied by . . (Page 133) ORGANIZATIONS (Page 134) Row 1: Kenneth C. Sykes, sponsor; Harry Libby, president; Paul Comer, vice president; Linda Winkleman, secretary; Gina Vetter, treasurer; Lou Coco, councilman; Jane Miller, councilwoman; Janet Flesch, council member at large. Row 2: Trudi Searcy, Karen Strauch, Jerry Epperson, Nick Sloop, Pamela Centner, Cheryl Barnwell, Jo Anne Cleaver. Student Council The seven elected members of the 1965-66 Student Council arrived in the fall ready to meet challenges awaiting. Ten student representatives joined the council after class elections, and the completed council immediately selected a candidate to represent the College in the American Royal Queen Contest held in Kansas City. Following the selection of Pam Centner as American Royal candidate, the Student Council was busily at work helping with the 14th Annual Parents' Day, and planning for the 1965 Homecoming festivities. Three thousand Bulldog supporters enjoyed the Pep Rally held in Stokes stadium, and the entire student body reviewed the colorful floats and marching bands of the Homecoming Parade and cheered the Bulldogs to a 14-0 victory over the challenging Rolla Miners. The music of Bob Kuban and his Masters set the scene for the Homecoming Dance held that night in the Rieger Armory. With the passing of a successful Homecoming, attention was turned to activities on campus. In order to better serve the students, the minutes of the council meetings were published in the Index, and the hours of the Student Council Office in the Kirk building were extended. The Council then initiated a program of student movies shown in the College Auditorium,including such films as "Carousel," "Please Don't Eat the Daisies," and "Don't Go Near the Water." As snow fell and announced the winter season, the Christmas Dance with Billy May's Orchestra, Christmas trees, crepe paper streamers, and dim lights highlighted a memorable event of the year. Upon the arrival of 1966, the Council provided the campus with an expanded College Campus Bowl where fellow students and faculty members assembled to cheer their favorite teams past the hurdles of Chaucer, Chopin, and Copernicus. During TWIRP Week, girls knew that "they were requested to pay" and rose to the situation. At the Council-sponsored dance, each girl paid one and one-half cents for each inch of her man's height as the admission price. The booths and talent of the Fun Festival and the surge of go-karts over the finish line at the Campus Town Races provided more opportunities to take a break from the rigors of student life. In the spring, the appearance of a flood of campaign posters on campus announced to all the approaching Student Council elections, and the Echo Dance, at which time the Echo King and Queen were crowned, marked the end of the year for the 1965-66 Student Council. (Page 135) Row 1: Ruth B. Beal, sponsor; Paul Comer, chairman; Jane Miller, Jerry Epperson, Carol Behn, Pat Hamilton, Lorene Berti. Row 2: Judy Ward, Anita Barta, Donna Heckelman, Linda Stine, JoAnn Lindsey, Jill Ann Snyder. Row 3: Barb Wickless, Dennis Hahn, Betty Wegener, Maureen FitzHenry, Ah-Ram Kotikula, S. Bozorg Mahmoody. Student Social Committee Soon after Northeast Missouri State Teachers College opened its doors for the 1965-66 school year, the Student Social Committee was planning its course of operation for the coming year. This year, the Student Social Committee had sixteen members with Paul Comer, Student Council vice president, as chairman. The sponsor is Mrs. Ruth B. Beal. Parents' Day and the Faculty Christmas Party find the members of the committee serving refreshments. Before Homecoming, Christmas, and Echo Dances, the committee spends long hours in conference over crepe paper colors, lighting tricks, and bandstand camouflage--all of which change cavernous auditoriums into unique and beautiful settings. Should each student prove to be a good committee member during the year, he or she is presented with a citation of merit at the end of the year by the Student Council and Social Calendar Committee. The Annual Garden Party during the summer quarter is also sponsored by the Student Social Committee. (Page 136) RYLE HALL--Row 1: Joy Fox, president; Wilma Payne, housemother; Lois DeVinny, assistant housemother; Ermyntrude Rogers, assistant housemother. Row 2: Betty Lenzini, councilwoman; Kristin Maurek, counselor; Sharon Smith, counselor; Joeta Prather, secretary-treasurer; Vicki Acklie, counselor; Barbie Kunz, councilwoman; Myrna Boltz, councilwoman; Maxine Chambers, councilwoman; Sidna Richardson, vice president; Marlys Houska, counselor; Kay Singleton, counselor. Dormitory BLANTON-NASON--Row 1: Doris Gieselman Blanton housemother; Lila Cragg, Nason housemother. Row 2: Barbara Mason, president; Linda Bowles, vice president; Jennifer Shelton, secretary; Judy Johnson, treasurer. (Page 137) ADAIR-GRIM--Row 1: Aline Smith, president; Helen Gould, housemother. Row 2: Joyce Hoffman, secretary; Cathy Sonksen, counselor, Grim; Doris Kraus, counselor, Adair; Myra Nagel, treasurer. Councils DOBSON-MISSOURI--Row 1: Joseph Lewis, 2nd floor, Dobson; Bob Sowinski, Missouri; Dennis Hahn, 4th floor, Dobson. Row 2: Tom Singer, counselor; John Griffith, counselor; Zelwin Eaton, counselor. BREWER--Row 1: Lorna Johnson, president; Mrs. Clarence Williams, housemother. Row 2: Mary Jane Harder, vice president; Jo Diane Hale, treasurer; Eleanor Mallett, secretary. (Page 138) student mentors Row 1: Karen Strauch, Marilyn Engle, Marlene A. Willis, Kay Miller, Marla Heitman, Linda Moffett, Liz McKinley, Jan Bethman, Sidna Richardson, Carol Behn, Linda Winkleman, Christine Carskadon, Marcy Kaiser. Row 2: Liz Hug, Joy Fox, Linda Good, Nancy House, Anita Barta, Margery Jarrell, Judy Fretwell, Lynda Hutcherson, Jane Miller, Gina Vetter, Jan Cornwell, Sharon Holt, Janet Anderson, Mary Jo Hayes. Row 3: Barry Morris, John Beary, Rod Staggs, David Knes, Shirley Sheeder, Sharon Saffell, Peggy Marsh, Roger Dye, Clif Mahin, Scott Bally, Norm Tooley. Row 4: Nick Sloop, Bernard Thomas, Nicholas Pauly, Paul Comer, Nolan Singleton, Gerald Jensen, Larry Morgan. College Ushers The College Ushers were organized in April, 1959, by President Walter H. Ryle to serve as hostesses in the new College Auditorium. The first group of nine ushers assisted with the official opening programs in the auditorium from April 26, 1959, to May 1, 1959. Since that time, the group has been present at all College functions in the auditorium including Lyceum programs, concerts, commencement activities, and other allschool affairs. With the increasing enrollment and the increasing number of persons attending such functions, it has been necessary to increase the number of ushers over the years until there are now sixteen young women in the active membership. The members serve only for assistance to the College. The selected members of the College Ushers take their time from study to provide a necessary service to the College. At Lyceum programs and similar affairs, the ushers can readily be recognized by the "basic black" ensembles, and their purple and white carnation corsages. Each year, one member is appointed to head the group. Sue Davis has been serving as Usher Captain during the past year. Kenneth Sykes is the faculty sponsor. Row 1: Sue Davis, Linda Privett, Laurie Babbitt, Gayle Miller. Row 2: Marilyn Engle, Jewell Duffey, Jeanne Staggs, Anne Dunavant. Row 3: Lynda Hutcherson, Linda Good, Janice Pinnell, Edie Knapstein. Row 4: Judith Fretwell, Sharon Saffell, Kitty Schutz, Jeanie Coy. (Page 139) Winter quarter Index staff included, seated: Nancy Fair; Mary Lee Kaiman; Bob Carroll; sports editor, Herb White; Kathy Kasmann; picture editor, Jane Hardgrove; advertising manager, Russ Hardgrove; copy editor, Shirley Carr; copy editor, Paula Porter; assistant editor, John Munro. Standing: Jim Zuroweste; Mary Jo Hayes; Iona Fleagle; Dave Hopkins; Mary Beth Mudd; Nancy Statler; Janet Anderson; Bill Arends; Steve Yauk; Dan Kelley; Larry Quisenberry; Cliff Feltham; Mike Gothberg; Mike Trent. Teachers College Index For fifty-seven 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, basketball, and graduation issues, giving coverage to organizational projects and special events. The Newswriting class makes up the staff, and new editorial staffs are appointed each quarter. Fall and winter quarter editor was Ed DeLaney with John Munro acting as assistant editor. Stanley Williams is the faculty adviser. Ed DeLaney served as editor during fall and winter quarters. (Page 140) Row 1: Leona Whittom, faculty sponsor; Sue Davis, president; Jo Motter, vice president; Mary Jo Hayes, secretary; Linda Jane Miller, treasurer; Shirley Black, Linda Winkleman. Row 2: Cheryl Simmons, Betty Lenzini, Naomi Owings, Helen Owen, Christine Carskadon, Barbara Baldwin. Row 3: Leslie McKay, Carol Wieman, Ruth Resinger, Betty Wegener, Jo Ann Reagan, Sharon Saffell, Janet Flesch. Cardinal Key Cardinal Key is a national honor sorority for college women founded in 1932 as a sister organization to Blue Key. Cardinal Key was begun to help college women develop the traits and talents of good citizens and leaders through service to their college and community. Membership is limited to 25 women chosen on the basis of service, scholarship, leadership, and character. Prospective members are nominated by the chapter and are selected by a faculty committee. During the weeks before Homecoming, Cardinal Key members sold homecoming buttons as one of their yearly projects. Money from this sale went toward the Nan E. Wade Scholarship given annually to a deserving girl by Cardinal Key. The Eugene Fair Chapter also hosted the 1965 National Convention of Cardinal Key held November 26-27 on the KSTC campus. Representatives of 27 college and university chapters participated in the convention activities. Getting in on national convention activities are: Judy Fretwell, Nancy House, Myrna Boltz, Jane Galkowski, and Marilyn Engle. (Page 141) Eli F. Mittler, sponsor; James W. Roettger, president; Larry D. Wilson, vice president; Jim Kinney, recording secretary; Camille Price, treasurer; Larry G. Smith, corresponding secretary; John E. Mathis, editor; Charles Foudree, assistant editor. Row 2: David Kirchner, John Beary, Tim Chambers, Melvin McCollum, Jim Rigby, Jerry Ledbetter, Larry Morgan, Garry L. Fry. Blue Key Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is an established service organization of college men, maintaining a high degree of intellectual attainment and character. Membership requirements include a total of at least 64 semester hours, a cumulative honor point ratio of at least 3.0, membership in two other non-social campus organizations, and recommendation by three faculty members. Their desire to serve the college and fellow students is put into practice by their directing the Homecoming parade, compiling the Student Directory, helping conduct tours on Senior Day, building and erecting a Travel Board this year, and sponsoring the Blue Key Award to the most outstanding graduating senior of Cardinal Key and Blue Key. The aspiration of all college men is to become a member of this organization that is composed of the top 2 percent of the nation's college men and to fulfill the Blue Key motto, "Serving, I Live." (Page 142) Row 1: Bill Boyle, president; Ed DeLaney, first vice president; Dusty Brown, second vice president; Phillip C. Noble, treasurer; Jack Jobe, Ed Zepka. James Dunlap, recording secretary; Eddie D. White, Dennie Bowden, historian; George Halsey. Row 2: Scott Baily, centennial secretary; Richard Korasick, Billie Paradis, Larry Morgan, Vito DeLaura, John Munro, Nolan Singleton, Richard Wilson, Lenn E. Alexander, Clyde James, Ed Wright, Charles Foudree. Row 3: Clif Mahim, Conrad Stempel, Robert Baldes, Melvin McCollum, Dave Knes, James Brewer, Dennis Hahn, Rudy Jacobsen, Norm Tooley, Barry Morris, Bernard Thomas. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a Greek Service Fraternity that was founded at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania in 1925. Its purpose is service dedicated to leadership and friendship. The Epsilon Chapter on this campus is the oldest one in Missouri, founded in 1928, and the fifth oldest in the fraternity. Each year the Epsilon Chapter plays an important role in helping the administration during registration. Last year the chapter helped enroll 5,200 students. The annual Ugly Man Contest highlights the social activities of Epsilon Chapter each spring. For the second straight year, the local chapter led the nation in small colleges in new pledges, new initiates, and quality program. President Bill Boyle and vice president Ed DeLaney were re-elected for a second year. This is the first time in fraternity history that this has happened. (Page 143) Row 1; Nathan N. Frazee, president; Marian Ruth Beal, vice president; Barbara Ann .Miller, secretary; Nicholas Pauly, treasurer; Jeanie Ranney, publicity chairman; Linda Montgomery, Juanita Chavez, Sally Keeler, Dorothy Choy-yuk Luey, Betty Anne Juett. Row 2: Wilma Briggs, Mary Reese, Judy Rager, Gloria Kromminga, Judy Jaspering, Nancy Ericson, Sue Waterhouse, Myrna Cole, Gayle Miller. Row 3: Richard Korasick, Margery Jarrell, Jewell Duffey, Linda Bowles, Jan Cornwell, Karen Patton, Alice Shriver, Marilyn Holman, Carol Clark. Row 4: Carol Behn, Judy Harris, Joy Fox, Mikel Sue Brice, Judy retwell, Mary Lucy Blackburn, Janet Wages, Rita Cline, Nancy Baldwin. Association for Childhood Education ACE, the Association for Childhood Education, is an organization for all students who wish to promote the education of young children in the school, home, and community. Programs at ACE meetings have included guest speakers discussing creativity in the classroom, conservation education, jobs for the beginning teacher, teaching underprivileged children, foreign language in the elementary school, and helping beginners. Miss Willie Whitson is the club sponsor. (Page 144) Row 1: Loren H. Rex, president; Don Smith, vice president; John Gerdes, vice president; Robert M. Luker, secretary; Bill Bartlett, treasurer; Ellen Hayward, Wanda Warren, Linda Janis Revelle, Vanna Powell. Row 2: Larry Burns, Eric Shepard, Jerry Kelley, Earl Miller, James Crooks, John Bodell, Randall Lary, Robert Kudelko, O. H. Patten. Row 3: Franklin D. Meglio, Bill Hull, Jerry Loch, Joe Westwood, Roger Willcox, Gary Twining, Marvin Jay Berman, Faryar Moshtaghi. Row 4: Gary L. Moore, William Stanley, Lonnie C. Lauer, Bob Schnitzlein, Earl R. Schatzman, Sam T. Mahoney, Dan Coffman, John Kauzlarich. Pre-Osteopathic Club The Pre-Osteopathic Club offers its members a program of professional and social structure. The activities included in the club's program are: human anatomy demonstrations at K.C.O.S., lectures and demonstrations by visiting professional men, and professional movies. The club annually holds a Christmas banquet and a spring picinc at Forest Lake. Its members are encouraged to attend activities of the K.C.O.S, fraternities. As future doctors, the members are constantly searching for new ways to prepare themselves for their responsibilities as future physicians. Sigma Zeta Sigma Zeta is the national honorary science society on campus. To be eligible for membership, a student must be majoring in mathematics or science with a 3.0 honor point ratio in his major field. An overall honor point ratio of 2.75 is required with at least 64 compiled college hours. A program is presented at each meeting by a member of the science department or by an invited guest from the field of science or mathematics. The chapter participated in the annual fair of the Missouri Academy of Science, and honored visiting scientists or guest lecturers of the science department by serving an afternoon tea in their behalf. The aims of the organization are to encourage continuing advancements in the fields of science and mathematics, to promote and recognize scholastic achievement, and to foster friendly social activities. Row 1: Eugene Smith, sponsor; John E. Mathis, president; Jerry Ledbetter, vice president; Mary Dittmer, secretary; Jim Kinney, treasurer; Janet Flesch. Row 2: John Beary, Harry Libby, Tim Chambers, Sherryl D. Pringle, Vic Miller. Row 3: Maragret Groff, James F. Miller, Dave Meyer, Norman Spencer, Jesse Deck, Patricia Knecht. (Page 145) Row 1: Claudine Triplett, sponsor; John C. Parcell, president; Wayne Hardy, vice president; Connie Meeker, secretary; Gretchen Van Gorp, treasurer; Mary Waelder, Judy Eggleston, Diana Poffenberger, Pat Sterrett, Diane Dale, Rebecca Wilson, Karen Mueller. Row 2: Cathy Johann, Cheryl Simmons, Nancy Parrish, Janice Pinnell, Dorothy Riggs, Betty Wegener, Sharon Gamache, Carolyn Meyer, Elizabeth Payton, Pat Johnson, Eileen Keegan, Judy McCampbell. Row 3; Gary Welsch, Rosalee Triplett, Mary Myers, Martha Miller, Wilma Mettes, Bill Martin, Gerald Hoffman, John N. Whitt, Jim Osborn, Ted Roberts, David R. Cate. Row 4: Jerry Epperson, Bob Thompson, Ray Hazelrigg, Carl Schmidt, Craig Wilkins, Wiley Pratt, Jerry Cottingham, Tim Blickhan, Larry Green, Rex Klinger, Floyd Sturgeon, Curtis Hines. Aeolian Club The Aeolian Club is composed of music majors and those interested in music education. It is affiliated with the Music Educators National Conference as a student chapter. One of the highlights of the year is the opportunity of its members to attend the Missouri Music Educators Convention. Other activities include presentation of programs by outstanding music educators, assisting with the spring music festival, and sponsoring receptions following senior recitals. Historical Society Historical Society is the oldest chartered organization on campus. Its members are counted among those with an interest in the social sciences and history. Its biggest social function is the annual banquet which occurs late in winter quarter or early in spring quarter and features some distinguished speaker. Membership is open to anyone interested in the social sciences and history. Row 1: Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, sponsor; Jeannette Marie Williamson, president; Clyde James Jr., vice president; Rick Rabenau, Alan L. Kirkendall, Judith Burt, Karen Wormley, Helen Goodwin, Gerald Yarrington. Row 2: Kenneth H. Wagner, Larry Evans, Kenneth H. Nelson, Mary Lucy Blackburn, Gina Vetter, Ellen Sterne, Linda White. Row 3: Frank Gregory, Bill Boyle, George Halsey, Ray Schoch, Charles Broemser, James Coen, William Ortman. (Page 146) Row 1: Larry Morgan, president; Jo Ann Reagan, vice president; Sandra Reuster, treasurer (not pictured); Myrna Cole, secretary; Mary Jo Hayes, historian; Janet Ward, Naomi Owings, Linda Brummitt, Alison Watson, Sue Waterhouse, Margaret Groff, Linda Winkleman, Mary Ellen Taft. Row 2: Jane Ownbey, Mary Waelder, Carol Rudloff, Nancy Lindley, Carol Wieman, Judy Fretwell, Betty Wegener, Linda Jane Miller, Alice Barrett, Marlene A. Willis, Mary Dittmer, Jaunett Switzer, Sherryl D. Pringle, Sandra Griffin. Row 3: Larry G. Smith, Lyle Thompson, Larry Boyer, Nicholas J. Pauly, Larry D. Wilson, Earl D. Stephens, Raymond E. Schoch, Tim Chambers, John E. Mathis, Ronald A. Self. Kappa delta pi Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary professional educational fraternity whose members are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. To be selected as a member, a student must have an honor point ratio of 3.0, five hours of education courses, and have at least 64 semester hours. Seeking to encourage and reward high professional standards, the Tau Chapter each year awards a scholarship to a sophomore MSTC student who shows promise in the field of education. Other activities include a Christmas Gift Drive for Fulton State Hospital, participation in campus activities, and an annual Spring Banquet to welcome newly initiated members. Meetings are held twice each month with programs of interest to future educators. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Pauline Knobbs, Tau Chapter tries to promote high personal and professional standards. (Page 147) Row 1: George W. Hermann, president; H. B. Tate, vice president; Kenneth W. Serfass, secretary-treasurer; Paul O. Selby, historian; Eli F. Mittler, Jerry L. Primm, Max E. Bell, D. D. Nothdurft. Row 2: Marlow Ediger, Earl Ludlow, Linn Terry, adviser; Pete Nicoletti, Max Freeland, Dick St. Clair, Charles J. Elam, Wray M. Rieger, Orville E. Bowers. Row 3: Stanley Williams, Charles G. Fast, Eugene Smith, Henry Boucher, Duane R. Cole, Hubert T. Moore, James O. Preston, Howard M. Terry, Sherod J. Collins, John A. Kenny, Larry Boleach, James W. Sparks, William F. Hall. Phi Delta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa is an organization of men in teacher-education institutions and in the teaching profession, having started in 1910 by a consolidation of three independent fraternities at Indiana University, Columbia University, and the University of Missouri. It is confined to universities and colleges offering graduate work. The Epsilon Gamma Chapter was established on the campus at Kirksville in 1959. There are in the United States and Canada 130 campus chapters and an almost equal number of field chapters which are composed of men engaged in practicing the profession of education. Certain grade standards must be met and each person considered has to come well recommended. The Epsilon Gamma Chapter has had a phenomenal growth. It initiated 70 men last summer and now has a total of 445 members in its six years of activity. The total number of members of Phi Delta Kappa everywhere is 101,000, making it the fourth largest college fraternity in the world. In Missouri other chapters are at the University of Missouri at Columbia, the University of Missouri at Kansas City, Washington University, and Central Missouri State College. (Page 148) Row 1: Max E. Bell, sponsor; Camille Price, president; Mildred Holman, secretary; Barbara Ann Miller, treasurer; Rhonda Williams, Shirley Black, Pat Bush, Karen Hunsaker, Helen Goodwin, Patricia Knecht. Row 2: David Kirchner, Linda Lowery, Nancy Hall, Peggy Marsh, Noaleen Motter, Ginny Lee Beavers, Connie Cragen, Jeanne Heaton, Linda Miller, Mary Jo Hayes. Row 3: Phyllis Sue Domann, Julie Lademann, Wayne McCombs, Larry D. Wilson, Tim Chambers, Olivene Baker, Myrna Boltz, Glenn Flasch. Row 4: Jim Kinney, Melvin McCollum, Jim Kenison, Dale Cox, Dave Meyer, Roger McPherson, J. O. Kollar, Garry L. Fry, James F. Miller. Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma was organized on this campus February 26, 1930. The founder, Professor Byron Cosby, College Business Administrator, had as his goal "to give preferment and honor to those who have struggled and set up a high standard of scholarship, fine thinking and ideals, and correct spiritual values." High school graduates in the upper ten pecent of their class may be associate members during their freshman year. Maintaining a 3.0 average for three consecutive quarters is the requirement for master membership. The chapter meets the second Wednesday of each month and holds initiation quarterly. Dr. Max Bell is the sponsor. Row 1: Alan L. Kirkendall, Edward M. Porter, Jim Rigby, Harry Libby, Marsha Dillinger, Margaret Reighard, Jolene Weber, Nancy House, Mary Beth Mudd. Row 2: Rick Rabenau, Larry Morgan, Nancy Curtis, Mary Dittmer, Linda Moffett, Sharon Elgin, Martha Miller, Joyce Hoyt, Helen Morris. Row 3: Helen Owen, Margaret Groff, Mary Kenney, Betty Wegener, Judy Fretwell, Sharon Saffell, Shirley Forney, Donna Lawson, Pat Vogel. Row 4: John E. Mathis, Larry G. Smith, Jerry Ledbetter, Patrick Henry, Jerry Edwards, Allen Sontag, Louis V. Cimmino, Nicholas Pauly, Stephen Daniels. (Page 149) Row 1: Dale Cox, president; Janet Anderson, vice president; Mary Jo Hayes, secretary; Dan Court, treasurer; Mary Lee Kaiman, reporter; Jaunett Switzer, Carolyn Yount. Row 2: Patricia Orf, Glenda Grinstead, Linda Moffett, Beverly Dover, Betty Lenzini, Judy Marquardt. Row 3: Karen Clark, Carol Sue Rudloff, Sarah K. McCall, Bernard Thomas, Jane Ownbey, Mildred Shields, Janet Ward. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, National Business Teacher Education Honor Society, was founded in 1923 by Dr. Paul O. Selby. Since the establishment of Alpha Chapter on this campus, the national organization has grown to include 121 chapters with a membership of over 27,000. The principle ideal exemplified by every member is service. Through the activities of the local chapters and group participation at biennial conventions, the organization has enhanced its value. Most of all, Pi Omega Pi brings together business educators and future business educators. Professional fellowship is enjoyed and through a common sharing of ideas, the business profession is strengthened. Dale Cox, president; Janet Anderson, vice president; Mary Jo Hayes, secretary; Dan Court, treasurer; Mary Lee Kaiman, reporter. (Page 150) Pi Kappa Delta For an activity which stimulates the mind there is none more rewarding or challenging than debate. But, whether it be debate, oratory, or extemporaneous speaking, the goal might well be Pi Kappa Delta. Theta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta is an Honorary Forensic society. It holds as its purpose the hopes of stimulating progress in and to further the interest of intercollegiate speech activities and communication. It also provides a functional leadership training for life, encourages a spirit of fellowship, brotherly cooperation, and an incentive for achievement. Besides traveling widely throughout the year, members of the chapter sponsored the School's Regents' Debate Award. Row 1: Karen Douglas, president; Jo Motter, vice president; Barb Wickless, secretary-treasurer. Row 2: Betty Lenzini, Aleetha Jackson, Harry C. Farr, Sherod J. Collins, sponsor. Oral Interpreters The Oral Interpreters is comprised of students who are interested in making literature come alive for themselves and others. The members are not all speech majors, but must take the first class in Oral Interpretation to be eligible for membership. It has become a tradition for each group of new members to give a program at their first meeting. Another tradition is the Christmas program annually. Other programs of various interests are presented on campus throughout the year. The members are often invited to give programs for local civic organizations, schools, and clubs in the area. Each year the organization tries to sponsor a guest reader. Other activities the Oral Interpreters enjoy are the Hawthorn Festival at Columbia and the Midwest Speech Tournament on campus. Besides the work, there is fun at parties and receptions following programs. The goal of Oral Interpreters is 100 percent participation. Row 1; Cheryl Kincaid, Barbara Baldwin, president; Robert D. Williams, vice president; Karen Douglas, secretary; Jo Motter, treasurer; Georgia Hershey, historian, Shirley Hays, Marty Owens, Sandy Hume. Row 2: Sue Davis, Scott Bally, Barbara Wright, Kay Richard, Gary Kramer, Lee Moody, Dave Hopkins, Ruth Resinger, Alice Barrett, Linda Alexander, Karen Strauch, Maxine Ballard. (Page 151) Row I: Ron Hediger, vice president; Ellen Falloon, corresponding secretary; Carol Ferguson, treasurer; Susan Hammack, recording secretary; Judy Johnson, Arlene Collister. Row 2: Janet Yates, Donna Lewis, Cathy Johann, Nancy Parrish, Elizabeth DeVine, JoAnn Lindsey. Row 3: Robert W. Varnum, Dwight Downing, Ivan E. Pagett, Ehsan Kousari. Honorary Art club The Honorary Art Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. William Unger, is for those interested art majors and minors who have attained an honor point ratio of 3.0 in a required number of art courses and a 2.2 overall. The purpose of the club is to develop an appreciation of art and to give its members further opportunity to pursue some phases of work in which they are interested, and to serve campus activities in any creative and artistic capacity. The Honorary Art Club entry won second place in the Beauty Division of the 1965 Homecoming parade. Mr. Unger and Dale Threlkeld discuss a contemporary art project. The club participated in a number of group activities such as building a float for the Homecoming parade, field trips to various cultural points of interest, building sets for college programs, and many others. (Page 152) Student National Education Association The Student National Education Association has a membership of 360 prospective teachers, and is led this year by Dallas Singer. The programs are planned by the students and its purpose is to encourage professional growth among the college students who are preparing to teach. The outstanding programs for the 1965-66 school year were the AFT-NEA debate in February and a prospective teacher interview in January. S.N.E.A. is affiliated with the National Education Association and the Missouri State Teachers Association. Each member has the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of associate membership in these professional organizations. Many prospective teachers in the group attend the S.N.E.A. meeting in St. Louis in November in conjunction with the Missouri State Teachers Association meeting. In April, the S.N.E.A. sent a delegation to the state S.N.E.A. convention to plan for the coming year. Jim Rigby represented Kirksville this year as the state vice president of S.N.E.A. Row 1; Dallas Singer, president; Kitty Schutz, first vice president; Dale Cox, second vice president; Mary Rigby, secretary; Janet Flesch, treasurer; Judy Ward, historian; Jim Rigby, state vice president; Barbara Baldwin, Kitty Jo Wiss, Sharon Thornton, Jan Bethman, Gretchen Flesch, Barb Wickless, Marcy Kaiser, Nancy House, Jean Kunioka, Dorothy Choy-yuk Luey, James Wilke. Row 2: Eli Mittler, Sponsor; Howard Terry, Co-Sponsor; Cheryl Brammer, Sharon Elgin, George Halsey, Dennis Hahn, Norm Tooley, Ginny Beavers, Nancy Curtis, Jane Atwood, Mary Cox, Martha Warner, Evelyn Shiraki, Mary Lou Callis, Mary Jo Hayes, Alice Shriver, Carol Stephens. Row 3: Nancy Ericson, Diana Gates, Jane Ownbey, Bernard Thomas, Clyde James, Joan Crosier, Jonathan Obel Onyango, Jan Cornwell, Connie Cragen, Daisy Garr, Ruth Ann Winter, Ruth Ann Edmondson, Sharon Talbert, Anita Barta, Marilyn Holman, Virginia Thompson. Row 4: Larry Kauzlarich, Mary Johnston, Edith Sakagawa, Mary Efthim, Sandra Kniess, James Vukich, Robert Wells, Wayne McCombs, Larry Keithley, Gary Kramer, Charles M. Looney, Kenneth H. Wagner, Robert W. Nelson, Camille Price, Al Hoffmeyer. Cheryl Morris. (Page 153) Row 1: Norine Kerns, Marian Ruth Beal, Mary Reese, Nancy Wilkerson, Chris Hatala, Katherine Griffith, Jean Alkire, Ellen Falloon, Carolyn Cantrell, Judith Burt, Arlene Collister, Carol Millsap, Marilyn Engle, Gayle Miller, Kenna Henness. Row 2: Juanita Chavez, Judy Rager, Barbara Hedgecock, Wilma Briggs, Mary Lee Scott, Eileen Rutherford, Linda Hutchinson, Marty Rouse, Wanda Mettes, Sharron Bailey, Pat Vogel, Rebecca Barnes, Jane Beilstein, Donna Lawson, Mervyn D. Freels. Row 3: Ruth Griffith, Marilynn Malloy, Carol Graves, Judy Jaspering, Margaret Herring, Carol Lockwood, Gina Vetter, Myrna Boltz, Jeanie Cone, Sharon Saffell, Bill Boyle, Judy Sanker, Carolyn Kunkel, Dorothy Dieckman, Phyllis Sue Domann, Sarah K. McCall. Row 4: Larry Evans, Sara Hawkins, Mary Dittmer, Gay King, Colleen Rose, Virginia Greeno, H. Alan Trask, David Herring, Gene Edwards, Linda Weber, John E. Mathis, Jim Kinney, James A. Stewart, Jorge Bute, Frank Gregory. Row 1: Beth West, Susan Hammack, Nancy Baldwin, Judy Johnson, Carol Clark, Myrna Cole, Donna Lewis, Betty Lenzini, Cathy Sonksen, Shirley Black, Connie Ferguson, M. Sue Jones, Glenda Grinstead, Naomi Owings, Marsha Erickson, Sharon Stone, Mary Beth Mudd. Row 2: Carolyn Santee, Judy Thomas, Ada Lee England, Jolene Weber, Helen Morris, Marsha Dillinger, Mikel Sue Brice, Linda Webber, Carol Ann Wheelock, Sue Davis, Jewell Duffey, Jill Snyder, Donna Clingman, Betty Evans, Shirley Jourdan. Row 3: Judy Harris, Janet Anderson, Judy Eggleston, Sue Waterhouse, Nancy Statler, Helen Owen, Iona Fleagle, Sidna Richardson, Carolyn Copeland, Vicki Klug, Nancy Archer, Jo Motter, Ila Gayle Minear, Sue Anne Gladney, Mary Beth Vaughn, Janice Weber, Lana Briggs. Row 4: Margaret Munns, Liz Hug, Nancy Tomlin, Judy Fretwell, Betty Wegener, Tom Hartman, Larry Miller, Larry D. Wilson, Winston Bailey, Earl D. Stephens, John Parcell, Janet Gregg, Janet Wages, Mary Lucy Blackburn, Karen Clark, John Lunsford. (Page 154) Row 1: Barbara Ann Delaney, president; Brenda Thomas, Linda Kapfer, 2nd vice president; Patricia Venezia, Janice Leggett, Lorene Pratt, treasurer; Dolores Sailor, Marilyn Plumlee, Louise Schwaner, Patricia Ellis, Elaine Kitamura, Wanneta Salter, Roberta Chornock, 1st vice president. Row 2: Evelyn Ball, Linda Grover, recorder; Janice Robinson, corresponding secretary; Nancy Kurovski, Donna Gilmore, Carolyn Mathis, Alice McEwen, Linda Hill, Nancy Tarr, Linda Woods, Mary Beebout, Priscilla Sterrett. Row 3: Andrea Kochman, Sandra Crockett, Barbara Carter, Greta Markowitz, Susan Nagel, Nesbeth Hendred, Barbara Fromme, Joeta Prather, Sydney Howe. SENIOR NURSING STUDENTS--Row 1: Patricia Venezia, Janice Leggett, Dolores Sailor. Row 2: Barbara Ann Delaney, Marilyn Plumlee, Linda Kapfer, Brenda Thomas. Student Nurses Association The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Nursing Program is accredited by the Missouri State Board of Nursing. The graduate will have a Bachelor of Science degree, nursing major, and will be permitted to take the state examination for registration (R.N.). The College has complete jurisdiction of the program of education for professional nursing which includes methods and hours in instruction, clinical assignment, supervision and evaluation of the students by the nursing faculty. The affiliated institutions are Grim-Smith, Laughlin, and Kirksville Osteopathic Hospital in Kirksville, and Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Hospital in Macon. These hospitals, with a combined capacity of 350 beds, and associated clinics, provide experience in all institutional nursing services. Public Health Nursing experience is from the district office of the Missouri Division of Health at Macon and local clinics. The graduate of this program is prepared for staff nursing and is eligible for postgraduate study in any nursing area. Students must maintain a 2.2 point ratio. The objectives of the Student Nursing Program are: to prepare professional nurses to serve the expanding needs of humanity in health and disease, and to offer additional preparation in school nursing and techniques of health education. (Page 155) Row 1: Jane Barnett, sponsor; Martha Spath, sponsor; Marla Heitman, president; Linda Good, vice president; Connie Davis, secretary; Judy Ward, treasurer; Judy Thomas, point recorder; Sharon Smith, intramurals chairman; Bonnie Fischer, individual & dual chairman; Nancy Marshall, point recorder; Janet White, Elaine Lowenberg, Linda Lowery, Doralee Ratliff, historian, Sarah Ellmaker. Row 2: Naidine D'Angelo, M. Candice Binder, Joyce Thompson, Kaylyn Westfall, Liz McKinley, Ellen Swank, Tania Yeager, Carolyn Jones, Jeanne Dutemple, Marsha Wagler, Karen Vinzant, Judy Wolf, Joann Zeigler, Donna Tamashiro. Row 3: Sharalyn Noland, Cheryl Morris, Patricia Wise, Ruth Drown, Judy Meyer, Dixie Branscom, Becky Erwin, Sandra Kniess, Jill Howe, Alice Patton, Patti Leach, Judy Brown. Row 4: Jeanie Cone, Pat Shilt, Joanne Possehl, Patricia Martie, Mary McNeese, Anita Spooner, Barbara James, Roberta Shreffler, Nan Begeman, Maxine Broxey. Women's Recreation Association The purpose of the Womens Recreation Association is to provide an opportunity for all women students of the College to participate in a variety of sports, dance, and recreational activities. WRA sponsored all-school tournaments in volleyball, softball, basketball, and five individual and dual sports. Special interest groups in modern dance, gymnastics, tennis, and officiating are also open to WRA members. A basketball sports day was held in the winter and a volleyball sports day was held spring quarter. Teams representing several Missouri and Iowa schools participated. The year's activities are climaxed by the spring banquet at which awards are presented and new officers installed. Row 1: Carol Silver, Carla Harlow, Maxine Miller, Judy Fisher, Penny Leino, Willa Mae Ray, Jan Bethman, Shirley Easley, Mary Alice Hill, Diane McDermott, Ardella Engle, Karen Billups, Debby Dunn, Gerry Parker. Row 2: Elodie Van DeVoorde, Peggy Hellige, Glenda Loring, Deborah Galey, Beverly Rubey, Janice Stiefel, Bobbie Nugent, Susan Gulnac, Susan Cattle, Nancy House, Constance Meyer, Donna Smith, Mabel McGee, Carolyn Paynter, Norma McBride. Row 3: Susie Myers, Joan Smith, Joan Hudgel, Jeanne Park, Connie Wilmsmeyer, Linda Rust, Linda Young, Judy Fretwell, Karen Cissell, Hannah Byl, Virginia Thompson, Anita Barta, Joleen Fox, Lael Eischen, Sharon Merrell. (Page 156) Row 1: Mary Margaret Estes, sponsor; Anita Barta, president; Nancy House, vice president; Sandra Kniess, secretary-treasurer; Liz McKinley, social chairman; Willa Mae Ray, Linda Good, membership; Marla Heitman, historian; Sharalyn Noland, Linda Lowery, publicity; Bobbie Nugent, Debby Dunn. Row 2: Maxine Chambers, Penny Leino, Carla Harlow, Constance Meyer, Ellen Korsgaard, Cheryl Morris, Susan Cattle, Elaine Lowenberg, Janice Stiefel, Judy Thomas, Judy Meyer. Row 3: Glenda Loring, Dixie Branscom, Jeanie Cone, Judy Ward, Ellen Swank, Patricia Martie, Becky Erwin, Jill House, Patricia Wise, Ruth Drown, Tania Yeager. Row 4: Janet White, Donna Smith, Eunice Smith, Joanne Possehl, Lois Toedebusch, Linda Rust, Mary McNeese, Tonda Gann, Peggy Hellige, Barbara James. Physical Education Majors Club The primary objective of the Physical Education Majors Club is the professional growth of women students majoring in physical education. P.E.M. also encourages leadership and scholarship in the profession. Club members had a busy year attending a variety of professional and social activities. Demonstrations related to the profession, movies, a lecture and tour of the K.C.O.S, anatomy lab, the Olympic Holiday Christmas party, coffee hours and listening to discussion groups were among the club's activities. The club was proud to host a "Coffee Hour in Honor of Dr. Carl Troester," the Executive Secretary of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Ninety active members of PEM Club also joined the student section AAHPER. Members gained encouragement and many new ideas as a result of attending the national convention of AAHPER in Chicago. The year ends with the presentation of the outstanding senior award and the Sheryl Fullerton Grim Memorial Scholarship. Row 1: Sarah Ellmaker, Norma McBride, Jan Bethman, Shirley Easley, Ardella Engle, Maxine Broxey, Patti Leach, Donna Tamashiro. Row 2: Marsha Wagler, Bonnie Fischer, Pat Shilt, Sharon Merrell, Diane McDermott, Karen Vinzant, Alice Patton, Judy Brown, Karen Billups. Row 3: Lael Eischen, Kaye Stallman, Joleen Fox, Sharon Smith, Mary Alice Hill, Deborah Galey, Roberta Shreffler, Carolyn Paynter. (Page 157) Row 1: Loren Grissom, sponsor; Gerry Flaherty, president; Jo Motter, vice president; Mary L. Marling, secretary; Becky Lockard, treasurer; Mary Beth Mudd, Shirley Black, Ila Gayle Minear, Judith Burt, Kay Singleton, Janet Hawk. Row 2: Rebecca Barnes, Mary Mundy, Donna Clingman, Cheryl Brammer, Sherry Stansberry, Geraldine Schmitter, Sharon Elgin, Georgia Hershey, Marilyn Engle, Mary Lee Jorgenson, Shirley Hays. Row 3: John Kopp, Marty Rouse, Sarah K. McCall, Larry Miller, Jim Sanders, Gene Edwards, Camille Price, Francis Tluczek, Al Hoffmeyer, Alice Barrett. English Club The English Club was organized in 1964 and has become a growing, vital organization on the campus of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Purposes of the Club are: to alert members to current and pertinent teaching problems; to foster the understanding and the practice of good English usage; to encourage creative writing; and to encourage the reading and interpretation of literature. Membership is open to any student, staff member, or faculty member who shows an active interest in the Club. All student members are enrolled as junior members in the National Council of Teachers of English. In addition to regular business meetings, the English Club presents programs of interest to both members and the general public. Highlights of the English Club program for this year include the reading of original poetry by faculty members, a presentation by the Oral Interpreters, a student teachers' panel, and readings by students of their own works. (Page 158) Row 1: Martha McClaskey, sponsor; Francis McKinney, foreign student adviser; Henry Chok, president; Ah-Ram Kotikula, vice president; Jean Kunioka, secretary; Barbara Beckerle, treasurer; Kathy Fehlhaber, Margaret Reighard, Nancy Mortimer, Johnson Kituu, Roy Miyashiro, Judie Rettig. Row 2: William R. Felizola, Ute-Christiane Becker, Barbara Kiausch, Toni Baugher, Gary Baugher, Hannah Byl, Ken Suzuki, Tien-teh Lin, Ulrich Radeker, Hanne Kock, Ehsan Kousari, Della Gibson. Row 3: Dana Harris, John Kopp, John Manley, Seifu Haile, Bill Chamberlain, John Claggett, Spencer Chang, Gene Edwards, Kai-Shung Tse, Toasefulu Laulu, Wayne Cheung, Patrick Sim. International Club International Club is an organization representing students of different nations including American students. Within this organization, various activities were planned for the fellowship of the members. One of the main objectives of the club is to understand the different cultures of the students. This year the membership rose to a high. Some of the highlights of this year's activities were a Homecoming float, International dinner, and performances for different campus and town organizations. There also was participation in the intramural programs. Row 1: Yoshiko Oda, Motoyo Shiokura, Soledad C. Gruenberg, Thipakanya Kanchanadul, Bertha McCordero, Martha M. Wu, Virginia Boon, Mary Marling, Carilee Stewart, S. Bozorg Mahmoody, Ok Dong Park, Angela C. Yuan, Dorothy Choy-yuk Luey, Huan-Tsong Tseng. Row 2: Mary Reese, Alberta Tien-Ho Tai, Marian Ruth Beal, Chin-fong Huang, Diane Gates, Donna Lawson, Carlene Dash, Carl Anapol, Jo Motter, Ruth Poland, Chamras Duangan, Sabah Sedgi, Katharina Muehlemann, Pat Vogel. Row 3: Yasuji Uechi, Ana Rigioni, Linda Grover, Warren Livingston, John D. Finley, Michaela Ann Kilroy, David Short, Bob Kottmann, Gary Kramer, Curtis Hines, Prasonk Chingchai, Jonathan Obel-Onyango, Mataifale Loisulu Lei, Ip Kam-Chiu, Mansan Hong. (Page 159) Row 1: Lester R. Kuhlman, adviser; Donald G. Lincoln, president; Stanley Robinson, vice president; Olin Derry, secretary; John Suchland, treasurer; D. G. Ledford, reporter; Garry Cribb, Dick Latimer, Charles J. Rosenberger. Row 2: Ron Snyder, Paul Klote, Delmar Logue, William H. Harmon, Phillip Holmes, Lowell Sherwood, Lawrence Clark, Tommie Garton. Row 3: Bruce Pfeiff, Steve Crawford, Bruce Foster, Finis Watt, Leonard Brokaw, Stephen Tudeen, Richard Brombaugh, Jim Spencer, Ron Rockhold. Row 4: Lawrence Hendrichsen, Benny F. Murphy, J. Alan Petefish, R. Wayne Mitchell, Melvin Henderson, Maurice Anderson, James N. Kepros. Agriculture Club The Agriculture Club is a professional-social organization with the purpose of creating interest in the various fields of agriculture. As a means of furthering the education of the members, enriching their lives, and instilling a deeper appreciation of agriculture, films were shown and guest speakers invited to the campus. Each year the club plays an active role in conducting the district contests for Northeast Missouri high school F.F.A, and general agriculture students. The annual Barnwarming in the spring is sponsored by the club. The club also participates in many other school activities. K-Club The K-Club was founded in 1915 by H. L. McWilliams, the first Athletic Director on campus, as a social-professional club. It is limited to athletes who have earned a letter in one of the varsity sports. The purpose of the K-Club is to establish and maintain good public relationship between the student body, the faculty, the people of Northeast Missouri, and surrounding states with athletics of this college, by united action toward healthy and enthusiastic promotion of worthy projects and activities. The K-Club sponsors the R. E. Valentine Memorial Scholarship and the MIAA All Sports Banner which is displayed in the Pershing Building. To finance these projects, the club sponsors candy sales and the Marques Haynes Fabulous Basketball Magicians each year. Row 1: Rich Rhodes, president; Jim Dattilo, secretary; Bruce Craddock, treasurer; Herb Holler, Don Kehoe, John Newcomb, Lou Coco, Ande Lowe. Row 2: Craig Guinn, T. J. Jackson, Patrick Butler, Bill Seman, Bob Stone, reporter; Calvin Meyer, Robert Frost, Ronald Frost. Row 3: Ralph Pink, sponsor; Ron Werling, Larry Johnsen, Dave Martin, vice president; Dave Kuenzel, Paul Comer, Bill Hammock, David Elmore, Jim Willet. (Page 160) Row 1: Dorothy Pearson, adviser; Carolyn Santee, president; Virginia Greeno, vice president; Carol Irvin, secretary; Linda Brummitt, treasurer; Wanda Mettes, social chairman; Myrna Boltz, state secretary; Elizabeth Wilson, sponsor. Row 2; Geraldine Gosch, Kenna Henness, Jeanne Christy, Gloria Jean Shuler, Carolyn Worrell, Sandy Moritz, Linda Northcutt, Gail Ahrens, Margie Smith, Linda DeLaquil, Linda Winkleman, Jane Clark, Eunice Toops, Diane Bailey. Row 3: Mary Johnston, Janeen Weeks, Carol Lockwood, Jane Hamblin, Vera Hendricks, June Dwyer, Ruth Griffith, Marjorie Hogenson, Florence Carroll, Elaine Roy, Carol Jackson, Beverly Noe, Katherine Griffith, Jean Primm. Row 4: Velma Washburn, Linda Baker, Lois Streett, Shirley Sheeder, Gretchen Flesch, Myrna Morris, Nancy Archer, Vicki Klug, Carolyn Copeland, Donna Jean Rowson, Sherry Adams, Joann Mudd, Sue Jane Carroll, Sara Blanchard. Row 5: Vicki Arnold, Amber King, Helen Crew, Candace Kimple, Sharon Saffell, Sandra Gifford, Mayris Watson, Olivene Baker, Janet Gregg, Linda Weber, Vicki Acklie, Jane Tadelski, Patty Cozad, Karen Bragg, Lynne Brenizer, Mary Lou Neil, Gaye Swingle. Colhecon Club Colhecon is a social and professional organization affiliated with both the Missouri and American Home Economics Associations. The club membership consists of college students interested in professional home economics and homemaking Along with the social meeting, Colhecon strives to promote the professional benefits of a home economics career. During the year Colhecon sponsors such diverse activities as a get-acquainted picnic in September; a program concerning Consumer Responsibility in October; the initiation of new members and a fashion show in November; the annual Christmas Party featuring Dr. Llora MaGee with the history of Colhecon in December; a program about Bridal Etiquette in January; the Founder's Day program in February; a career program in March; the annual spring banquet in April; and Fun Night, a farewell party for the seniors, in May. Colhecon also serves the annual Parents' Day Tea in October. Through the year Colhecon members work with the thought that "The reward for a job well done is having done it." (Page 161) Row 1: Claudine Triplett, director; Norine Kerns, Carol Clark, Carol Guinn, Gayle Miller, Thelma Brokaw, Jennifer Shelton, Carol Ann Wheelock, Geralyn Bailey, Myrna Cole, Mary Rigby, Diane Dale, Anna Pauk, Sally Keeler, Betty Anne Juett. Row 2: Barbara Hedgecock, Jeanie Ranney, Jewell Duffey, Judy Harris, Donna Slavens, Holly Winberg, Diane Brown, Nancy Curtis, Daisy Garr, Jolene Weber, Evelyn Shiraki, Mary Efthim, Sara Key. Row 3: Mary Lee Scott, Georgia Lynn Fletcher, accompanist; Linda Montgomery, Vicki Tucker, Judy Thomas, Sandra Potosky, Peggy Brown, Joy Fox, Carolyn Kunkel, Janice Weber, Marilyn Luers, E. Adell Newsom. Row 4: Elaine Lopez, Susan Eckert, Gloria Kromminga, Charlotte Henry, Addie Kay James, Jan Cornwell, Mikel Sue Brice, Judy Fretwell, Sidna Richardson, Janet Claire Irvin. Elementary Majors Women's Chorus The Elementary Majors Women's Chorus provides an opportunity, through participation, to learn more about music on the elementary level and to develop the choral performing technique of its members. College Players Promoting good theater at KSTC is the main function of a small but hard working group of students known as the College Players. The Players work in all areas of play production, from acting to lighting to carpentry. Through the able leadership of sponsor, J. G. Severns, they learn and have fun while presenting an exciting and varied season at the same time. This year's season included three full length productions Another activity of the Players is the College Player's Film Club. Each year they seek to bring foreign films as well as some American Classics of the highest critical and public acclaim to the students of KSTC and the people of Kirksville. Row 1: J. G. Severns, sponsor; Melody Conner, president; Maxine Ballard, vice president; Chris Carlson, secretary-treasurer; Cheryl Kincaid, historian; Carol Millsap, Nancy Mortimer. Row 2: Spencer Straubmuller, Richard M. Kasiewicz, and a Reader's Theater for Religious Emphasis Week. Among those presented were Androcles and the Lion by George B. Shaw and The Firebugs by Max Frisch. Sam Krupiarz, Aleta De Feis, Sue Davis, Linda LeFever. Row 3: John Farnham, Larry D. Fortney, Ronald E. Harryman, Eddy Dodson, Scott Bally, Mike Bourne. (Page 162) Row 1: Dr. Humberto Alvarez, sponsor; Francis Tluczek, president; Ken Suzuki, vice president; Carole Schulten, secretary; Donna Lawson, treasurer; Antonia Moniz. Row 2: Laura Curry, Mary Kenney, M. Candice Binder, Anita Bradfield, Lorene Berti, Vera V. Vargas. Row 3: Lexanna Johnson, Jean Ramsbottom, Gary Kapfer, Anita Spooner, William R. Felizola, James Wilke. Row 4: H. Alan Trask, Edwin Wilson, David Short, John D. Sens, Max Quesada, Gerald Hollingsworth, Gene T. Chavez. Romance Language Club The Romance Language Club was organized to promote more efficiency in the use and in the teaching of the Spanish language and to stimulate greater understanding of the culture of Spain and Latin America. Each year, with the participation of interested faculty and students, a bi-lingual periodical is published. Groups of students are also organized to participate in "charlas" (speeches), "canciones and danzas folkloricas de Latinoamerica" (Folksongs and typical dances of Latin America). To round out a year of hard work, there is a Spanish "Fiesta." Pre-Law Club The Pre-Law Club was founded in 1961 under the sponsorship of professor William H. Hatcher and has developed into one of the finest organizations on campus. Its highly spirited discussions covering an ever increasing range of topics have obtained for it a high reputation among both faculty and students. These discussions serve to enrich the student and give him a chance to voice his opinion on important issues. The club has invited guest speakers on campus in the interest of educating and informing fellow students. Row 1: Clyde Burch, sponsor; Rick Rabenau, president; Alan L. Kirkendall. Row 2: Kenneth H. Nelson, Edward M. Porter, Gerald A. Kaylarian. (Page 163) Row 1: Edward M. Porter, president; Franklin D. Meglio, vice president; Judy Ward, secretary; Sharon Bailey, treasurer; Juanita Chavez, Gary L. Baugher; Mary Taliaferro. Row 2: Charles Rouse, Nancy Ericson, Virginia Thompson, Karen Wormley, Toni Baugher, Harry C. Farr, sgt. at arms. Row 3: Randall B. Jones, Linda Kapfer, Donna Heckelman, Marty Rouse, Gerald Kaylarian, Donald Darst, Carl Anapol. Row 4: Gary Kapfer, Joe Domian, Ivan Pagett, Bob Schnitzlein, Gerry Flaherty, Phil Widsom, Steven Cross. Young Republicans The purpose of the Young Republicans is to provide support for the Republican party and to promote its fundamental ideals. It also provides an opportunity for students interested in good government under Republican principles to gain knowledge and experience on both the national and local level, in order that they become better informed citizens. Young Democrats The purpose of the Young Democrats is to provide support for the Democratic party and a sound foundation for political involvement. This year, debates were held, films shown, and speakers presented in order to stimulate interest in affairs of a political nature. Row 1: Rick Rabenau, president; Iona Fleagle, secretary; Donna Beth Phelps, treasurer; Jill Snyder, Pat Hamilton, Marsha Erickson, Jane Clark. Row 2: Norma Hinman, Pamela Richardson, Diana Gates, Anita Barta, Shirley Forney, Nancy House. Row 3: Bernard L. Thomas, Kenneth H. Nelson, Maureen FitzHenry, Judy Fretwell, Gina Vetter, Mary Lucy Blackburn, Mervyn D. Freels. Row 4: Larry Evans, Stephen Daniels, Michael Brink, Charles Broemser, Nolan Singleton, Dean Logan. (Page 164) Row 1: Duane R. Cole, sponsor; Donald Linke, president; Winston Bailey, vice president; John F. Golob, secretary; Mervyn D. Freels, treasurer; Henry A. Bower, sgt. of arms; John Lunsford, social chairman; Clyde James, Jr., Gary Lewis, Gordon Benge, Daniel D. Wade. Row 2: James Sevier, Jim Billings, James Gifford, George Rockhold, Ron Rockhold, Dale Scott, Bob Wells, Clayton Thompson, Carl D. Main, Wallace L. Welsh, Carl Henderson. Row 3: William Flynn, David Herring, Jimmie Harris, Nelson Hewgley, Donald Gibson, Paul Ten Eyck, Tom Chenoweth, Jim Lichtenberg, Darrell Downing, Allen H. Childers, Clifton Rogers. Row 4: Ronald Boswell, Tony L. Killen, Richard D. Sellers, Bernard R. Singleton, Earl D. Stephens, Terry Hardy, Merlyn Petersmeyer, Alan Redmon, John Whitlock, Ken Bryant, David Austin, Mearl Cohagan. Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club, a social-professional organization, seeks to provide instructive programs in order to encourage advancement in the industrial education field. Membership in the Industrial Arts Club of K.S.T.C. is open to any Industrial Arts major or minor who has five hours in Industrial Arts. A 2.5 honor-point ratio requirement keeps scholastic achievement at the uppermost. Another prominent feature of the Industrial Arts Club is taking first prize each year for their unique mechanical float at the Homecoming parade. This year the Industrial Arts Club established the Lyle E. Carter Memorial Fund, in honor of the late Lyle E. Carter, assistant professor of arts and crafts. The Fund is open to any Industrial Education major. Climaxing the year's work, each member looks forward to the annual spring trip to a large industrial center to tour diversified factories and plants. (Page 165) Marti White, Pat Hamilton, Carol Behn, Marilyn Engle, Lynda Hug, Judy Hafner, Sidna Richardson, Cheryl Henry, Jeanie Hutcherson, Janet White, Maureen FitzHenry, Jeanie Coy, Liz Cope, Mary Anne Sleme, Pat Campbell, Karen Foss. K-Dettes School spirit in skirts, the K-Dettes spice up college parades and ball games. Homecoming found the K-Dettes rhythmically pounding Kirksville's pavements, a most cheery sight to old grads, and precision marching marked the first performance of the K-Dettes at football halftime last October. Precision marching plus dance and kick routines rounded out the football and basketball performances of the K-Dettes. They then spent many long hours practicing for their annual freshman assembly. K-Dettes are under the direction of Miss Jane Barnett. Cheryl Cavanah, a former K-Dette and instructor of dancing, taught the K-Dettes their routines. These poised and charming girls had a successful year. Carol Behn, president; Marilyn Engle, treasurer; Lynda Hutcherson, historian; Jeanie Cone, vice president; Pat Campbell, secretary. (Page 166) BETA TAU DELTA Mary Evelyn Thurman adviser Ailine Cox Shannon Marlene Christopher Susan Cortelyou Elizabeth Ann DeVine Bonnie Fischer Glenda Grinstead Nancy Lambert Joyce Larson Carol Lay Pat Burk Martie Kay Miller Mary Jane Millimon Pat Osman Becky Taylor Beta Tau Delta Sorority and Beta Alpha Fraternity, charter chapters of the National Educational College Sorority and Fraternity for Baton Twirlers and Dancers, was founded on this campus in 1959, under the guidance of President Walter H. Ryle, Dr. P. O. Selby, Dean Emeritus, and Mary Evelyn Thurman. The organizations have as objectives upholding professional ethics, scholastic attainment, and establishing a perpetual bond of friendship among members. Activities are stationed around their motto "where twirling links learning to living." President Ryle presents Carol Todd with the Miss Baton plaque of the year as Dr. Selby and Mary Evelyn Thurman look on. (Page 167) The Marching 100 Under the field diection of Elaine Welch, the Marching 100 performed at each of the home football games. Director Tom Duden moves into action once the band is in formation. The Northeast District of the "Show Me" state is outlined to illustrate a tune. (Page 168) Row 1: Larry Smith, Doug Anderson, Craig Bullis, John Graham, Pat Johnson, Rosalee Triplett, Joan Woodford, Richard Vestal, Carl Schmidt, Jerry Epperson, Jerry Cottingham, Betty Wegener, Arlin Anfinson, Sandy Delzell, Gerry Hill, Judy McCampbell, Linda Montgomery. Row 2: Leanne Caster, Pat Sterrett, Mary Jo Schnell, Loy Alexander, Janeen Weeks, Pat Osman, Sandra Milligan, Carla Phillips, Janice Carr, Andy Smith, Janice Pinnell, Jerry Reed, Wayne Donnelly, Nancy Morales, Judy Dissinger, Nancy Parrish, Connie Meeker, Ellen Swank, Mary Waelder. Row 3: Gretchen Van Gorp, Duane Lewis, Kathy Montgomery, Penny Green, Elizabeth Payton, Eileen Keegan, Dan Bothe, Floyd Sturgeon, John Tarbet, Sharon Seibert, Larry Johnson, Jim Shanks, Linda Close, Dan Heumann, Richard Hoover, Larry Schaffer, Bill Varsity Sandi Kincaid, Mary Jane Millemon, Elaine Welch, Patricia Fisher, Patricia Osman. (Page 169) ens, Phil Wilson, Ann Hunter. Row 4: Martin Jones, perta Nugent, Bob Thompson, Ron Johnson, Bill Barr, m Tooley, Buddy Bruner, Dennis Brayton, Dennis Collins, ; Klinger, Charles Shanks, Gerald Hoffman, Larry Green, jig Wilkins, Bill Hull, John Parcell, Dave Arndt, David zner, Bob Lindsey, Harry Trask, Carl Foultz, Nancy Kurovski, Bob Calnan. Row 5: Ken Bazil, Leroy Rohs, Bill Stephens, T. J. Walker, Nancy Vandermay, Gary Kopenhaver, Ron Gottman, Dennis Fuller, Sam Mahoney, Jim Miller, Jim Osborn, Mike Butcher, David Price, Russ Phillips, Tim Blickhan, D. G. Ledford, Jim Hogan, Ray Hazelrigg, Gary Welsch, Paul Tracy. Row 6: Rodney Robertson, Terry Lane. Band BAND OFFICERS--Row 1: Carla Phillips, treasurer; Betty Wegener, alumni secretary. Row 2: Charles Shanks, president; Tim Blickhan, secretary; John Parcell, vice president. (Page 170) Row 1: Margaret Laughlin, concertmistress; Rebecca Wilson, Jeannie Ranney, Christine Jobe, Stephen Miller, Cheryl Simmons, Helen Fitzsimmons, Alice Mays. Row 2: Janice Leggett, Jack Ranney, Robert Driggs, Elizabeth Payton, Ulrich Radekei Loy Alexander, Sara Hawkins, Holly Carr, Patricia Starre Leanne Caster, Dorothy Richardson, Hanne Kock. Row 3 College Clarinet Choir Row 1: Dr. Richard Weerts, sponsor; Craig Bullis, Gretchen Van Gorp, Judy McCampbell, Bernadine Chaplin, Nancy Morales, Mary Jane Millemon, Tim Blickhan, Earl R. Schatzman, George E. Slone, narrator. Row 2: Joan Woodford, Rosalee Triplett, Judy Dissinger, Betty Wegener, Nancy Golden, Jerry Epperson, Sandra Delzell, David Karel. Row 3: Larry G. Smith, Pattie Delzell, Beth Myers, Janice Pinnell, Jim Shanks, Nancy Parrish, Arlin Anfinson, Doug Anderson. Row 4: Carl Schmidt, Richard Vestal, Gerald Reed, Jerry Cottingham, David Miles, Allen Heaberlin, Andy Smith. (Page 171) a Alvarez, Curtis Hines, Willet Cisna, Michael Skinner, Schmidt, Judith McCampbell, Roy Houser, David Miles, ley Kolkmeier, Frederic Kirchberger, Gilda Alvarez. Row Robert Simiele, Lawrence Green, John Parcell, Gretchen Van Gorp. Duane Lewis, Tim Blickhan, Walter Hazelrigg, Russell Phillips, James Newhart, David Arndt, Diane Dale, Mary Dittmar, William Fitzsimmons, conductor. Orchestra NEMO Singers Row 1: Linda Borman, Dorothy Riggs, Donna Crooks, Susan Gulnac, Rebecca Foreman, Ellen Ellis, secretary; Vicki Acklie, Martha Miller, robe chairman; Mary Hartz, Martha Murphy, Judy Eggleston, Sherry Anspach, accompanist; Karen Baker. Row 2: Pat Johnson, treasurer; Nancy Sue Miller, Paula Pickard, Susan Dautenhahn, Mary Myers, Wilma Mettes, Sharon Gamache, Carolyn Meyer, Georgia Lynn Fletcher, Mary Jeanne Bealmer, Karen Mueller, Sara Royer. Row 3: Sylvia Eichhorn, Carolyn Chapman, Elizabeth Payton, John Campbell, Donald Keeler, president; Steve Griffin, Bill Martin, John C. Parcell, Wayne Hardy, vice president; David Cate, Diane Baily, Sue Jones. Row 4: Dana Harris, Charles Ashford, Robert Redman, Ed Phelps, Sam Weigel, David Parrish, Wiley Pratt, Robert Marlin, John Whitt, Loren Hutchinson, David Rawson, Roger A. Gooden. (Page 172) Row 1: Bob Fiedler, president; Mary Kay Morgan, Victoria Hoenig, Becky Bounds, Linda Moore, Grayce Donovan, Chris Hatala, Jeanne Thomas, Kay Barton. Row 2: Robert Bradley, sponsor; Francis Tluczek, Mary Lou Stewart, Mary Beth Curp, Elaine Welch, Geraldine Toth, Ruth Ann Winter, James Wilke. Row 3: Edward G. Conklin, Dale Burkemper, John Stewart. Gary Winter, James Burnett, Phil Di Ruocco. Newman Club The Newman Club strives to further the religious, intellectual, and social life of its members. Under the direction of Father J. Leon Allred, Club Chaplain, and Mr. Robert Bradley, the faculty sponsor, the club endeavors to promote the religious aspects of the organization with plans including retreats, Sunday night forums, and the weekly Wednesday night meeting. In addition, the usual social life is also present. Through the national federation, the club has the resources of the largest religious organization in America (over 300,000 members) at its disposal. As one of the oldest religious groups on campus, the Newman Club has strived not only to make its members better Catholics, but good citizens as well. (Page 173) Row 1: Rev. David Schadt, Methodist campus minister; Jim Kinney, president; John Finley, vice president; Judith L. Newquist, secretary-treasurer; Suesana Blair, historian; Judie Rettig, worship chairman; Eileen Hinnah, Marilyn Luers, Barbara Kiausch, Ute-Christiane Becker, Carlene Dash, M. Candice Binder, Aleetha Jackson. Row 2: Vivian Diehl, Margaret Reighard, Joyce E. Hoyt, Kathy Westercamp, Donna Hudson, Janice Fridley, Margaret Eager, Lynne Wehrman, Phyllis Sue Domann, Rosemary Phillips, Helen Morris, Jo Motter. Row 3: Judy Thomas, Donna Lawson, Lexanna Johnson,. Carolyn Golway, Laura Curry, Lorna Johnson, Dorothy Jeari Lowe, Barbie Kunz, Lael Eischen, Adell Newsom, Hanne Kock, Linda Grover. Row 4: Dana D. Harris, Larry Evans, Henry Chok, Larry Deeker, Jonathan Obel Onyango, Bob Kottmann, David Short, publicity chairman; Lance Wessling, Steven Cross, Ulrich Radeker, Tien-teh Lin, Dave Nichols, Don Bardole, Bill Nichols. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is the Methodist sponsored Christian ministry to the educational community. Through the synthesis of Christian and Liberal Arts ideals, students discover the values and perspectives which make them fulfilled men and women, analyze national and collegiate problems from a Christian viewpoint, and seek to stimulate better understanding between people. Under the direction of Reverend David Schadt, members have corporately studied programs in the areas of personal values, world peace and order, the Gospels, racial issues, urban problems, nature and purpose of the academic community, and the Christian vocation. Three highlights of the year have been a project to provide recreational opportunity for children in Kirksville, a family supper at the First Methodist Church with International students as guests of honor, and the weekend Side Door Coffee House. (Page 174) Row 1; Dr. John C. Fox, sponsor; Larry Harker, president; Jerry Culbertson, vice president; Patsy Walters, secretary; Sharon Elgin, activity coordinator; Nelson Hewgley, center chairman; Don Crumpacker, special ministries; Barbara Mason, devotion chairman; Pat Johnson, music chairman; Joann Logue, Marian Williams, Betty Anne Juett. Row 2: Alice White, Mary Kay Shoush, Peggy Lee Brown, Donna Page, Georgia Hershey, Mary Lillard, Lynna Brown, Carolyn Copeland, Ronda Willingham, Patricia Geisendorfer, Daisy Garr, Jaunett Switzer, Della Gibson, social chairman. Row 3: Linda Montgomery, Carol Lockwood, Carolyn Santee, Martha Miller, Carolyn Meyer, Melva Riley, Rich Grant, Rodney Allen, Sara Hawkins, Joyce Chrisman, Beverly Jones, Alice Shriver, Carol Stephens. Row 4: Don Nations, Gene Edwards, Robert Ocker, Donald Darst, John Fox, James Davis, Lee Moody, Jim Hutchinson, Alan Charboneau, Tommy Jennings, John R. Tracy, Jim Chaney, Dean Nuhn. Baptist Student Union Dr. Charles Boddie, president of American Baptist Theological Seminary, Nashville, Tennessee, was the outstanding visitor during the BSU year. The first week of February 1966, Dr. Boddie led BSU'ers and friends into new insights of Christian faith and contemporary racial problems. Monthly suppers and programs for married students and a daily "Closing of the Day" worship were new program features. Thousands of cups of free coffee were served from the new glass coffee bar and rides and riders found the Travel Map beneficial at vacation periods. Facilities at the Center are open to all campus groups and individuals. College Dames, Aeolian Club, International Club, and others found a welcome for social meetings. Bowling, basketball, and a league championship in volleyball helped round the year's activities. Service projects included the sale of UNICEF greeting and note cards to "help the children of the world" and a choir appearance at two state hospitals, the Home for Aged Baptists, and the Moberly Medium Security Prison. Members of the Executive Council are: Larry Harker, Jerry Culbertson, Patsy Walters, Don Crumpacker, Barbara Mason, Della Gibson, Sharon Elgin, Robert F. Morse, Joyce Chrisman, Patti Johnson, Larry Vickroy, Nelson Hewgley, and Dottie Cioban. (Page 175) BSU READING CHOIR--Row 1: Daisy Garr, Della Gibson, JoAnn Logue, Carol Lockwood, Donna Page, Georgia Hershey, director. Row 2: Paul Cottrell, John W. Fox, Rich Grant, John Tracy. (Page 176) Row 1: Rev. Vernon H. Scott, campus minister; Rev. Harry E. Maurer, campus minister Janet Elaine Gregg, President; Virginia Boon, Beverly Noe, Shirley Cooley, Carol Jane Wilson. Row 2: Gerald Reed, Finis Watt, Clifton E. Rogers, Kenneth H. Wagner, Warren Livingston, Donna Ewens, Joe Crosby, Paul W. Halferty. United Campus Christian Fellowship United Campus Christian Fellowship exists in order to coordinate the academic community with the church. An ecumenical movement, UCCF adheres to christian principles laid down in the Scriptures. It is a combined movement to Disciples of Christ, Evangelical United Brethern, United Church of Christ, United Presbyterian, Episcopal, and Moravian Churches. The Reverend Harry Maurer and the Reverend Vernon Scott serve as campus ministers. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta is an international Lutheran organization for college and university students and seeks to promote Christian knowledge and service to the church, school, and community. Guided by a pastor, faculty sponsors, and officers, the members complete successfully a wide span of activities which include retreats, a homecoming float, a Christmas party, and other social events. This year Delta Xi Chapter recently held a retreat for the Midwestern Region of Gamma Delta at Thousand Hills State Park where representatives from all of Missouri's state colleges, Washington University, and University of Missouri at Columbia were in attendance. Row 1: Rev. Robert E. Lange, pastoral adviser; Gilbert C. Kohlenberg, counselor; Mrs. Mary J. Kohlenberg, counselor; Charles G. Fast, counselor; Mrs. Charles Fast, counselor; Debby Dunn, Mary Taliaferro. Row 2: Allen Heaberlin, Andrea Kochman, Shirley Forney, Donna Danielsen, Dee Anne Kuhler, Beth Wyrick. Row 3: Stephen Lowenberg, Dave Kuenzel, Dave Wild, Julie Lademann, Lois Toedebusch. (Page 177) Cheerleaders Each year, eight coeds are chosen to lead the Bulldogs' cheering section. Win or lose, these girls are on the job--promoting school spirit. Linda Good and Liz McKinley served as co-captains of this year's squad. Others selected as cheerleaders included: Barbara Haskins, Jami Lewis, Connie Hickenbottom, Bonnie Barnes, Gloria Smart, and Marcia Erickson. Miss Jane Barnett is the cheerleaders' sponsor. Linda Good, co-captain Liz McKinley, co-captain Bonnie Barnes, Connie Hickenbottom, Liz McKinley, Jami Lewis, Gloria Smart, Linda Good, Barbara Haskins, and Marcia Erickson. (Page 178) Outstanding organizations contain competent individuals... (Page 179) GREEKS (Page 180) Row 1: Ruth B. Beal, sponsor; Marilyn Engle, president; Shirley Black, vice president; Linda Bevan, secretary; Janet Flesch, treasurer. Row 2; Nancy House, Marcy Kaiser, Anne Dunavant, Nancy Durst, Linda Kuhlman, Susan Hammack, Linda Winkleman. Panhellenic Council Three members from each of the four national sororities on campus make up the Panhellenic Council. Dean Ruth B. Beal is the sponsor, and the officers serve in rotation from the sororities. The council works for a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect among its members. The council awards a scholarship covering room and board for an academic year to a foreign girl. This year's Panhellenic girl is from Switzerland. The Rush Tea in winter quarter and the Scholarship Banquet in spring quarter are the main social events of the year. A Scholarship Trophy is awarded to the sorority having the highest honor point ratio at the Scholarship Banquet. In cooperation with the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic helps with Greek Week activities on campus. (Page 181) Row 1: Gilbert Kohlenberg, sponsor; Larry D. Wilson, president; Jim Rigby, vice president; Steve Justus, editor; Kenneth H. Nelson. Row 2: Dallas Singer, Bernard Thomas, Gail Sevier, Jim Palmer. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is composed of three members each from Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gamma, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The sponsor is Dr. Gilbert C. Kohlenberg. Larry Wilson of Sigma Tau Gamma is president. These men act as the governing body for the fraternity system, and the I.F.C. rules the fraternities in their rush functions as well. The climax of each year is the annual spring banquet. Here, the President's Scholarship Cup is presented the fraternity with the highest honor point ratio. Some of the activities of the Council are working with Panhellenic Council in the presentation of Greek Week, all-Greek dances, and organizing the Homecoming Pep Rally. This was the first year that the I.F.C. has sent representatives to the National Interfraternity Conference which was held in Washington, D. C. The Interfraternity Council feels very strongly that fraternities are an important part of college life. Its main goal is perpetuating fraternities at KSTC. (Page 182) Alpha Sigma Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1901 Alpha Beta Chapter founded in 1941 Sara Wimp, adviser Linda Winkleman, president There was gaiety in Alpha Sigma Alpha as Maureen FitzHenry and Jewell Duffey were elected secretary of the sophomore and senior classes ... as Kay Richard was Homecoming queen attendant ... as Lynda Hutcherson was elected candidate for Echo queen ... as the Alphas tied for first place in the annual Greek Olympics. Excitement, as the Alphas welcomed seventeen new pledges following two successful rush parties-- Alpha-traz and Alpha Royale ... as Jane Miller reigned as queen of the Sweetheart Ball ... as Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska Alphas met at Emporia, Kansas, for their annual State Day ... as Alpha Moms were honored at the Mother's Day Tea ... as the year's activities were concluded with the Breakfast Dance. Service, as Alpha Betas fulfilled their philanthropic project by assisting with mentally retarded children ... as Jane Miller and Linda Winkleman" were officers of the Student Council; Sue Davis was national president of Cardinal Key; Linda Winkleman and Sue Davis were named to Who's Who ... as Marsha Erickson and Connie Hickenbottom were cheerleaders. And, with the gaiety, excitement, and service they found much to share. They shared the pride of their heritage and the unity of their sisterhood. (Page 183) Martha Acuff Jean Alkire Shirley Black Mickel Sue Brice Flo Carroll Susan Cattle Jane Clark Becky Cissna Jeanie Coy Patty Cozad Sue Davis Jewell Duffey Diane Eizenga Marsha Erickson Beth Ellis Connie Ferguson Maureen FitzHenry Gloria Forsyth Denise Gregory Peggy Greve Glenda Grinstead Susan Gulnac Pat Hamilton Helen Hellberg Susan Henderson Cheryl Henry Connie Hickenbottom Kathy Hogenson Joy Hoffman Lynda Jo Hutcherson Susie Jones Karen Karlson Sharon McGinnis Pat Martie Gayle Miller Jane Miller Bobbie Moffett Linda Moffett Cheryl Morris Beth Muir Naomi Owings Judy Purol Ruth Resinger Kay Richard Jill Snyder Linda Stine Linda Webber Beth West Carol Anne Wheelock Marti White (Page 184) Delta Zeta Founded at Miami University in 1902 Iota Chapter founded in 1929 Ruth Towne, adviser Marcy Kaiser, president A Delta Zeta's college life is centered around service, scholarship, and activity. The year began spectacularly with the election of Marcy Kaiser as 1965-66 Homecoming Queen. This was an especially outstanding honor since the 1964-65 Homecoming Queen, Mitzi Hilsabeck Raines, was also a Delta Zeta. Honor was bestowed again on our chapter in the area of beauty with the election of Pam Centner as KSTC's delegate to American Royal, and Gina Vetter as Echo queen candidate. Delta Zetas are campus leaders. Gina Vetter and Janet Flesch serve on the Student Council; Marcy Kaiser and Janet Flesch were elected to Who's Who; Chris Carskadon, Janet Flesch, Helen Owen, and Sharon Saffell were selected for membership in Cardinal Key; and Pam Centner, Jeanie Cone and Ellen Sterne serve as class officers. A highly successful rush season ending with the Golden Lamp Saloon and Rose Garden rush parties resulted in the pledging of twenty-six enthusiastic coeds. Activities including the annual Mother's Day Tea, Delta Dad Date Day, philanthropic projects, and the spring formal rounded out a memorable year full of fun, activities, and honors for the sisterhood of Delta Zeta. (Page 185) Faye Attaway Laurie Babbitt Sharron Bailey Sandra Bartlett Mary Lucy Blackburn Lorene Berti Betty Burt Chris Carskadon Pam Centner Jeanie Cone Carolyn Cooley Diane Cushman JoAnne DeLashmott Elaine Edmundson Leslie Fain Gretchen Flesch Janet Flesch Georgia Fletcher Deborah Galey Jane Galkowski Sue Anne Gladney Susan Hammack Shirley Hays Sandy Hume Sheryl Keeran Redonda Key Thea Knouse Donna Lawson Phyllis Lesser Alice McEwen Elizabeth McKay Mary Millemon JoAnn Mudd Gayle Olson Patricia Osman Helen Owen Mary Roberts Marty Rouse Bonnie Sachtleben Sharon Saffell Cathy Sonksen Carolyn Santee Jennifer Shelton Jeanne Staggs Ellen Sterne Marion Teruya Rebecca Tibbs Gina Vetter Donna Vignovich Judy Ward Janet White Barb Wickless Beth Wyrick Carolyn Yount (Page 186) SIGMA KAPPA founded at colby college in 1874 delta theta chapter founded in 1959 Claudine Triplett, adviser Nancy House, president Scholarship, service, and campus activities highlighted the year for Delta Theta chapter of Sigma Kappa. The Sig Kaps were thrilled with Homecoming as their float, "Dazzle 'Em," won first place in the beauty division and Karen Strauch was a queen attendant. A Mother-Daughter weekend brought mothers from several states to the campus to share a weekend of activities, highlighted by a banquet, with their daughters. Rush season was highlighted by rush parties as Sigma Kappa transported rushees to Candyland, and then held their traditional Pearl party at the Holiday Inn. Mrs. Nell Clerisse, national 2nd vice president of Sigma Kappa, spoke to the rushees at this party. After After pledging came the many activities of pledge season, including the annual Pledge Tea for the pledges of other sororities. Mrs. Claudine Triplett became the new sponsor of Sigma Kappa. Campus honors and recognition include winning the 1964-65 President's Scholarship Cup with the highest honor point ever achieved by a sorority on this campus, and membership in twenty-four campus organizations with seventeen offices held, including membership in Cardinal Key, College Ushers, Student Council, and class offices. Nancy House and Swano Hanasaki were named to Who's Who. Sigma Kappa purchased a tumbling mat for the cerebral palsy school as their main philanthropic project. The annual spring formal concluded a year of achievement for the girls who live "One Heart, One Way." (Page 187) Nancy Baldwin Anita Barta Karen Cissell Joan Crosier Marilyn Engle Nancy Ericson Iona Fleagle Joleen Fox Joy Fox Judith Fretwell Linda Good Mary Jane Harder Donna Heckelman Marla Heitman Liz Hug Lorna Johnson Linda Lawson Betty Lenzini Joyce Lohrman Dorothy Lowe Harriet McKay Liz McKinley Peggy Marsh Twila Moore Mary Ann Pavlisin Sidna Richardson Georgia Schacher Karen Strauch Myra Sutton Judy Thomas Virginia Thompson (Page 188) Sigma Sigma Sigma Founded at Longwood College in 1898 Mu Chapter founded in 1915 Leona Whittom, adviser Nancy Durst, president Fall was an especially busy time for Tri Sigmas this year. Homecoming plans were put into action almost as soon as school started. Linda Bevan served as a Homecoming attendant and the Sigma float, "Kill 'em Dead," captured third place honors in the spirit division. The 50th anniversary of Mu chapter on the Teachers College campus was the highlight of the year for all Sigmas. Mrs. Erin Orten, national vice president; Mrs. Judy Collier, national collegiate secretary for the Central West region; and Mrs. Jan Hommers, a national alumnae adviser; joined alumnae and friends in the celebration. A silver tea service was a surprise gift from the executnve office. After Christmas the Tris plunged into preparations for rush. A carnival with a clown and ferris wheel was the theme of Sigma Circus, while Over the Rainbow featured the traditional fashion show. The Tris also sold candy again this year to raise money for their national philanthropic project, Robbie Page Memorial. In the spring the Tris observed their Founder's Day with a banquet in April and the annual formal in May. Spring dinner climaxed a most successful year of Sigma living and sharing. (Page 189) Janie Albertson Linda Alexander Glenda Baker Jane Bailey Barbara Baldwin Patricia Bentrup Linda Bevan Sharon Cassity Jo Anne Cleaver Janet Cornwell Donna Crooks Becky Cupp Cherol DeGeest Judith Dissinger Anne Dunavant Kathy Epperly Patricia Ellis Sandra Epperson Karen Foss Laurie Gomez Judith Hafner Marilyn Holman Pam Holt Sharon Holt Marcia McMains barbara mikulicz pat orf donna phelps cathy phillips paula pickard janet noel janice pinnell mary rigby pamela roark sherry sullivan sandra thompson jane thornburg tona thornburg ruth winter kitty wiss (Page 190) A Greek rush season is an amazing thing. Spectacular confusion prevails, not only among the rushees, but among the Greeks themselves. Rush chairmen lose their minds and get I's on their transcripts; but remarkably, enough rushees annually choose to join, which makes the effort worthwhile. Greek organizations do more than just rush. They participate in politics, build floats, have parties, and indulge in good clean fun. You can learn a lot at college. (Page 191) 191 (Page 192) Alpha Kappa Lambda Founded at University of California in 1914 Xi Chapter founded in 1953 Charles Gross, adviser Bernard Thomas, president The first days of the school year were industrious ones for the brothers of Xi Chaptef of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Homecoming revealed the efforts of their labor. The newly redecorated house opened its doors to the many returning alumni. AKL's float, a huge whale, with feet protruding from its mouth and bearing the theme "Swallow All But De Feet," captured second place in the spirit division. A buffet and Kirksville's victory helped to make homecoming a memorable weekend for the brotherhood. Rush season was highlighted by the 3rd annual Fiji Island dance, which, this year, had an added a'go go theme. At the rush smoker, the men in Xi unveiled their new antique gold blazers. The impact of these efforts brought 33 men into pledgeship. Pledge season proved that "AKL is on the move." Trips were made to Sigma Chapter at Warrensburg for their "Inferno" dance and to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. The pledge class skipped out to Colorado, visiting Upsilon Chapter at CSC, Alpha Kappa Chapter at CSU, and AKL National Headquarters at Ft. Collins. AKL campus leaders include: presidents, Ed Porter, Young Republicans; Rick Rabenau, Young Democrats and Pre-Law; vice presidents, Ken Nelson, senior class; Roger Dye, junior class; Ah-Ram Kotikula, International Club; secretaries, Terry Alexander, Pre- Law; Larry Smith, Blue Key, and Scott Bally, centennial secretary, Alpha Phi Omega. Aline Smith, 1965-66 Sweetheart, reigned in the hearts and activities of the men of Xi. The spring formal, "Whispering Sands" culminated an active and successful year for Alpha Kappa Lambda. Aline Smith, AKL Sweetheart (Page 193) Larry Abel Arlin Anfinson Bill Arends Kent Baker Mike Beggs Paul Brass Gary Bush Alan Charboneau Jim Clark Vonn Comer Charles Delameter Bill Durow Roger Dye Kendall Fligg Jim Hutchison Danny Jones Ken Kerchoff Darrel Killebrew Ah Ram Kotikula Gary Koppenhaver Bill Lewis Dean Logan Larry McGlothlin Clifford Mahin Sam Mahoney Bill Minnis Jim Mower Larry Muir Ken Nelson Richard Nergenau Joe Norton Jim Orr Ivan Paggett Ed Porter Larry Quisenberry Dave Romberg Ron Selkirk Nick Sloop Larry G. Smith Phil Smith Tomi Thompson Gary Trimble Gary Van Meter (Page 194) Sigma Tau Gamma Founded at Central Missouri State Teachers College in 1920 Beta Chapter founded in 1921 Walter H. Ryle, IV, adviser Larry Wilson, president The annual Forty Niner's dance terminated another successful rush season with thirty-five men choosing to pledge NEMSTC's oldest social fraternity. Beta chapter was big on campus this year. Campus organization presidents included: Larry Wilson, I.F.C.; Bill Severson, graduate class; Gay King, junior class; and Paul Wagner, freshman class. Vice-presidents were Paul Comer, Student Council, Larry Wilson, Blue Key; and Rich Rider, sophomore class. Dan Menze and Jerry Epperson were elected as Student Council members, while John Beary, Paul Comer, Nate Frazee, and Larry Wilson were selected to Who's Who. Ed DeLaney served as editor of the Index, and John Beary edited the Echo with Bill Koch as his assistant. Several Taus lent their services to athletics with Paul Comer, Lou Coco, Steve Garrett, Dave Harrison, Pat Elliot, and Gary DouBrava on the football team. Brothers Rich Rider, Dan Wright, Dan Menze, Vinton Pease, and Phil Wormsley played for Coach King, while Ron Clawson and Dan Menze participated in track. Another highly successful year came to an end with the White Rose banquet, and formal. (Page 195) Richard Bailey Jim Baker Alan Barber Dale Barrett John Beary Chris Bohon Jerry Brown Carl Buckman Larry Burns Ron Clawson Lou Coco Paul Comer Ron Crowdis Ed DeLaney Pat Elliott Richard Elliott Jerry Epperson Charles Foudree Nathan Frazee Dave Fritz Dennis Fuller Steve Garrett Dick Giachino Bob Glenn John Gower Larry Granneman Russell Hardgrove Dennis Hengen Dennis Hohn Bill Hull Jack Jobe Gay King Steve Kircher Bill Koch Mike Loveless Ed Luedeking Wayne McCombs Bill McCourt Alan McKie Jerry Martie Dave Martin Bill Matzen Dan Menze Robert Moore Roger Myers Phillip Noble Ed Phelps Tom Pitts Tom Plank Bill Reed Richard Rider Terry Robertson Ron Rogers Steve Rohm Dan Schmidt Dale Scott Jim Sefrit Rodney Staggs Mike Trent Paul Wagner Mike Walters Ed White Steve Witte Phil Wormsley Burt Young (Page 196) Tau Kappa Epsilon Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899 Iota Gamma Chapter founded in 1962 Dr. Lynn Terry, adviser Dallas Singer, president The 1965-66 school year was a time of giving and receiving for Iota-Gamma Tekes. During the year the fraters gave blood for the annual Red Cross blood drive. When trophies were given, TKE proved again the spirit and determination shown by Tekes everywhere by defeating the Menehune Warriors 32-26 to win the coveted all- school fleetball championship. During the summer, fraters Dal Singer and Jim Rigby attended the 33rd Biennial Conclave of the fraternity in Ontario, Canada. Rush Chairmen Jim Rigby and Norm Tooley did an outstanding job of leading the chapter to a highly successful rush season. Their efforts, combined with those of frater Charles D. Stadler, former international alumni secretary who spoke at the chapter smoker, culminated in 26 men pledging Tau Kappa Epsilon for life. Dallas Singer was named to Who's Who. All in all, Missouri's Most Improved TKE Chapter exemplified the high ideals that are commensurate with Tekes all over the world. (Page 197) Lenn Alexander Bob Baldes Mike Barnes Larry Berryman Tim Blickhan Joe Brandt Mike Brink Vito DeLaura Jim England Glenn Flasch John Frevert Larry Gliem Gary Groves Ray Heaton Denny Hahn George Halsey Ron Hanson Mike Hern Bill Hilsabeck Leonard Hoffman Jim Hutchens Rudolph Jacobsen Eric Klein Al Kirkendall Dave Knes Sam Krupiarz Dave Kuenzel Duane Lewis Gary Loeffler Tom Lynn Mick Maloney Tom Masten Ken Mayfield Phil Millard Bob Morris Dave Myers Robert Nelson Jim Palko Bill Paradis Terry Pinkerton Ed Putnam Jeff Revier Jim Rigby Paul Ruby Rich Schmid John Schricker Jack Sehrt Rudy Seward Andy Skinta Jack Simmons Tom Singer Nolan Singleton Bob Sowinski Conrad Stemple Darien Teeter Tom Thompson Terry Tomko Norm Tooley Keith Turner Glen Ulrich Glen Vanlandingham Jim Vukich Bob Wells Joel Weinstein Glen Wheeler Dick Wilson Jerry Winter (Page 198) Kappa Alpha Psi Founded in 1911 University of Indiana Epsilon Eta Chapter founded in 1963 Kenneth Gardner, adviser Charles Crump, president The Epsilon Eta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, the newest of the social-educational fraternities on campus, was founded at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Indiana. The school charter was presented by President Walter H. Ryle on December 5, 1963. Kappa Alpha Psi currently on campus requires an honor point ratio of 2.5 before a pledge can become an active member of the fraternity. Each pledge is endowed with the basic traditions of scholastic achievement, character, and the fraternal spirit. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi represent one of the proudest and finest fraternities in existence contributing greatly to the effective continuance of the American ideals. Realizing its obligation to society, Kappa Alpha Psi strives to develop the caliber of men that will bring merit to the organization, the school, and to the country. Row 1: T. J. Jackson, Charles Crump, Chuck Taylor. Row 2: Kenneth Bazil, Lesley Rogers, Travis Fowler, Ron Villars, Howard Bowens. Row 1: James Tyler, Marlot Williams, Otis Williams, Jerry Johnson. Row 2: Fred Collins, George Taylor, James Davis, Bert Ollie, Leon Hawkins. (Page 199) 199 (Page 200) Skill, stamina, and sportsmanship are prerequisites for... (Page 201) ATHLETICS (Page 202) gorzynski rhodes craddock lowe hammock lackson seman villars johnsen rowden young wingo (Page 203) washington kennedy butler dattilo minervini richardson leu newcomb willet ray bielic chargois (Page 204) Row 1: Head Coach Maurice "Red" Wade, Coach Bill Richerson, Coach Kenneth Gardner, Steve Wilson, Roger Nieven, Co-captain Rich Rhodes, Co-captain T. J. Jackson, Trainer Sam Nugent, Dick Speery, Bob Stone, Don Gaddis. Row 2: C. Ray, D. Martin, J. Young, H. Hollar, R. Villars, J. Kennedy, D. Rowden, M. Minervini, B. Hammock, B. Craddock P. Leu, J. Dattilo, M. Richardson, R. Hansen. Row 3: A. Lowe J. Farrell, J. DeLuca, J. Chargois, B. Menge, D. Cloud, T Nickels, G. Wingo, R. Gorzynski, J. Newcomb, L. Coco, P Cirrintano, B. Seman. Row 4: T. Allen, R. Bielinski, R. Stallings Bulldogs Retain MIAA Championship With 16 seniors and 26 lettermen returning to do battle, the Bulldogs were in good shape to try and retain their MIAA championship. Most of the boys returned that composed the team that won the championship a year ago. The Bulldogs met in August with the intention of winning all of their games, and aimed at that goal when they met Western Illinois in the first game. Leading the charges toward that goal are the three coaches pictured at left. They are Head Coach Maurice "Red" Wade, Bill Richerson, and Kenneth Gardner. Coach Wade finished his fifteenth year as head football mentor. At the conclusion of the season, Coach Wade had compiled a 95-35-2 overall record during his tenure. This year's MIAA title brought the total to six for his teams. He also had two teams tie for the top spot. Coach Richerson is the backfield and freshman coach, and Coach Gardner is the line coach. The 16 seniors that graduate this year are: Co-captains T. J. Jackson and Rich Rhodes, who are pictured at right; Lou Coco, Bruce Craddock, Jim Dattilo, Bill Hammock, Herb Hollar, John Kennedy, Peter Leu, Mo Minervini, Dave Martin, Clifton Ray, Mike Richardson, Don Rowden, Ron Villars, and Jim Young. (Page 205) Stallings, D. Brown, L. Arft, P. Comer, B. Richardson, M. Bielic, S. Washington, L. Johnsen, S. Garrett, D. Boyd, F. Schultz, Row 5: T. Gronewald, J. Vukich, E. Warner, M. Pendleton, D. Carroll, R. Gleissner, R. Reeves, R. Wille, B. Johnston, G. Armstrong, G. Ball. Row 6: G. Cornelison, G. McNeil, M. Wagner, P. Butler, B. Deist, W. Harmon, J. Meyer, S. Cain, P. Weber, C. Jones, H. McCauley, D. Chappee. Row 7: D. Harrison, C. Alberti, B. Jaeckel, J. Barker, T. Kahl, B. Adams, G. DauBrava, K. Noland, L. Sidener, W. Chunn, T. Rau, C. Good, M. Patrick, P. Elliott. The defense, under the watchful eye of Coach Gardner, did a tremendous job all season to help the Bulldogs to a successful season. John Chargois, Larry Johnsen, Kennedy, Minervini, Rhodes, and Bill Seman led the defensive unit each week in stopping the opponent from crossing the Kirksville goal line. Many times throughout the season the defensive unit stopped the opposition deep in Bulldog territory. Even in the two games that were lost, the Bulldogs held on until the last minute before they were beaten. In addition, not enough can be said about the offense. Between the running of Jackson, Villars, and Sharron Washington and the other ball carriers and the passing of Rich Gorzynski, the Bulldog offense was tough to stop. Gorzynski passed with deadeye precision and completed over 60 percent of his passes during the season. A large percentage of his passes were to his ends, Hammock and John Newcomb. The combination of a potent and striking offense and a stubborn, rugged defense was the right formula as the Bulldogs finished the season with an 8-2 overall record and once again were champs of the MIAA with a 5-0 conference record. (Page 206) KIRKSVILLE 34 -- WESTERN ILLINOIS 21. Kirksville's striking offense was put in high gear in the fourth quarter, and averted an opening game disaster. After the Bulldogs piled up a 20-7 halftime lead, Western's offense pecked away at Kirksville's defense, and scored on two long plays. With 9:53 left in the game, Western capped a 98 yard drive with a 66 yard touchdown pass play, and took over the lead, 21-20. Not to be denied, the Bulldogs marched 64 yards in five plays, with Sharron Washington carrying the final 15 yards for the score. Jerry Meyer's run for the extra point was good, and KSTC had regained the lead, 28-21. As insurance, Clifton Ray set up another touchdown, by running the punt back 51 yards. The offense then took over nine yards away from a score. Two plays later, T. J. Jackson hit paydirt from five yards out for the score. Jackson ran in Kirksville's first touchdown, it being a 20 yard run with 10:37 left in the first quarter. Western scored on an 89 yard pass interception late in the same quarter and took the lead, 7-6. The Bulldogs scored two TD's in the second quarter, one a five yard run by Washington, and the other a 20 yard pass play from Rich Gorzynski to Ray, to gain the halftime lead. John Newcomb goes high and pulls down a Rich Gorzynski pass in the game against Western Illinois. Larry Johnson puts the wraps on an unidentified Upper Iowa player on a punt return. Other Bulldogs in on the play are Herb Hollar, Don Rowden, and Walt Harmon. Jim Farrell is on the ground next to Johnsen. KIRKSVILLE 61 -- UPPER IOWA 6. A spectacular offensive performance of 612 total yards gained was just one of the many highlights of the game as the Bulldogs overwhelmed the Peacocks. The Bulldogs gained 353 yards on the ground and 259 yards through the air lanes. Although it was primarily the Bulldogs' offense that highlighted the game, the defense was just as potent. Upper Iowa scored their only TD with 4:01 left in the game and had only 178 total yards, 140 of which came through the air. The Bulldogs scored twice in the first quarter on a one yard plunge by Ron Villars and a three yard run by Washington. John Newcomb scored the first of three touchdowns in the second quarter, on a 40 yard pass from Rich Gorzynski. Paul Comer threw the second touchdown, a 15 yard score, to Clifton Ray. Jackson stumbled at the line of scrimmage, but still ran away from his blockers and galloped 50 yards to make the halftime score 35-0. Villars scored the first of three touchdowns in the third quarter on a one yard plunge again. Boyd scored the first of his two TD's on a seven yard jaunt, and Steve Garrett hauled down a Gorzynski pass for another 40 yard score. Kirksville's ninth and last TD came on Boyd's 19 yard run. Upper Iowa finally got their air attack in gear in the fourth quarter, and a 35 yard pass play set up their only score. (Page 207) KIRKSVILLE 20 -- PITTSBURG 19. The Bulldogs defense made a tremendous goal line stand inside the five yard line, with less than a minute left in the game and forced Pittsburg to try for a field goal. The try was wide, and Kirksville preserved their 20-19 game winning lead. Until that point, the final outcome was in doubt. Pittsburg took the opening kickoff and drove down to the Kirksville 12, where the defense thwarted the attempt to score. Late in the first quarter NEMSTC started its drive for the first score. Then, with just four seconds gone in the second quarter, Sharron Washington capped the drive by carrying the final eight yards for the score. Mike Bielic's try for the extra point was blocked and Kirksville led, 6-0. The Gorillas came right back and scored. Their extra point was good, making it 7-6, Pittsburg. On the kickoff, the Bulldogs launched another drive to score. In four plays, the ball had moved 57 yards, to the Gorillas seven, where Washington again crossed the double stripe for the score. Bielic's kick was good this time, giving Kirksville a 13-7 lead. Just before the half ended, the defense again rose to the occasion and stopped a Pittsburg drive on the 10 yard line. Pittsburg started another scoring drive when they got the ball in the third quarter. They scored a TD, but Don Rowden broke through and blocked the PAT attempt, leaving the score tied, 13-13. The Gorillas scored and jumped into the lead again, this time, 19-13. Washington tied the score for the third time by capping another Bulldog drive and carried in his third TD of the night. That set up Bielic's margin-winning extra point. Rich Gorzynski launches a pass in the Northern Illinois game as a Northern defender almost gets in to block it. Ron Villars attempts to block out the Northern player, while Bruce Craddock runs upfield. KIRKSVILLE 20 -- NORTHERN ILLINOIS 22. Northern Illinois managed to muster one last aerial blitz, and scored a last minute touchdown to beat the upset-minded Bulldogs. Ron Christian, the most current of a long line of Huskie passers, tossed his way toward the Kirksville goal line, and ended the drive with a short run for the touchdown, and the winning margin. Northern scored first when they kicked a field goal early in the first quarter. The Bulldogs then came back with Rich Gorzynski carrying the ball in for a score. Mike Bielic's extra point try was no good, and Kirksville led, 6-3. Early in the second quarter, the Huskies drove 64 yards, and capped that drive with a diving catch made in the end zone on a pass from Christian. After an intercepted pass, the Bulldogs drove down to the Northern 12, but had to give up the ball on a fourth down play. Three plays later, Don Rowden intercepted a Christian pass, and the offense took over 20 yards from a score. On the third play, Sharron Washington crossed the double line for the score, and came right back to run in the two point conversion, making the halftime score 14-9, Kirksville. Late in the third quarter, Christian found another man in the end zone for a score, but Mo Minervini crashed through the line to block the PAT attempt. T. J. Jackson completed the Bulldogs' scoring as he raced in for the touchdown. The run for the extra points was no good, and Kirksville held a precarious 20-15 lead. This set the stage for Christian's last minute aerial attack. (Page 208) Two Muddy TD's Bring Homecoming Win KIRKSVILLE 14 -- ROLLA 0. A morning shower dampened the potent Bulldog rushing attack in the first half, but it came alive in the second half and gave Kirksville the win. With only seconds remaining in the first quarter, the Bulldogs launched their first touchdown drive. The offense took the ball 66 yards from a score. A 42 yard pass from Rich Gorzynski to John Newcomb and 10 yard tosses to Bill Hammock and Sharron Washington put the ball on the four yard line. From there Washington ran in for the score. Mike Bielic kicked the PAT, making it 7-0. Late in the third quarter, Kirksville ended a 91 yard drive with Ron Villars barreling in from 12 yards out. Of the 91 yards in the drive, only six were gained through the air. In the drive Washington gained 38 yards and Villars gained 25 yards. Kirksville's defense did another superb job in the game. Rolla crossed the 50 yard line only four times, Three intercepted passes by Mike Richardson, Don Rowden, and Peter Leu killed Rolla's hopes for scores. Sharron Washington swings around left end on his way toward another gain for the Bulldogs. An unidentified Rolla defender dives at Washington to try and bring him down. Don Rowden latches on to Rolla ball carrier, Richard Erxleben, to bring him down as Peter Leu races in to finish the job. Rolla quarterback, Ron Lewis, is on the ground next to Leu. (Page 209) KIRKSVILLE 27 -- CAPE GIRARDEAU 7. With the win over Cape Girardeau, three teams were tied for the lead in the MIAA, and that set the scene for Kirksville's meeting with Maryville and Springfield in the next two games. Kirksville drew first blood, when John Newcomb carried a Rich Gorzynski pass in for the score. Mike Bielic kicked the extra point giving the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead. The next time Kirksville got the ball, they drove 57 yards in five plays for the score. Sharron Washington carried in for the score from the five, and Bielic kicked the PAT. The big play in the drive was a long pass play from Gorzynski to Washington that put the ball on the 20. In the second quarter, the defense stopped three drives. The first was stopped on the nine yard line on a fourth down play. The other two were interceptions by Don Rowden and Peter Leu. With 2:16 left in the half, Washington set sails on a 90 yard run that gave the Bulldogs a 20-0 halftime lead. On the first play from scrimmage after a Kirksville punt, Cape fumbled, and John Kennedy recovered on the 19 yard line. A Washington run was sandwiched by two Gorzynski runs. Gorzynski carried the ball in from the one yard line for the TD. With only 13 seconds left in the game, Cape's offense finally came to life, and they scored on a pass play. Hickory Stick Stays in Kirksville Rich Gorzynski runs around left end for a gain against the Maryville Bearcats. Bulldogs Pat Butler and John Newcomb help on the play. KIRKSVILLE 20 -- MARYVILLE 14. Sharron Washington gained 230 of the total 289 yards picked up on the ground and dashed for two long touchdowns as the Bulldogs defeated the first of two fellow top contenders for the MIAA crown. The first quarter was a scoreless, defensive battle with Maryville reaching the Kirksville 15 yard line before the Bulldog defense dug in and stopped the drive. Kirksville didn't cross the 50 yard line in the quarter and were in the shadows of their goal posts twice. In the middle of the second quarter, Maryville started another assult toward the Bulldog goal line. In nine plays and a pass interference call, the Bearcats marched 47 yards to the 'K' three. On a second and goal from there, a mixup on the handoff resulted in a fumble and Clifton Ray pounced on the ball to halt that drive. After an exchange of punts, Kirksville had the ball, first down on their own 20 yard line. There, Washington took the handoff and outraced the Bearcat secondary for the 80 yard score. This score was the only time the Bulldogs crossed the 50 yard line in the first half. Maryville took the second half kickoff and marched 74 yards in 13 plays with the Bearcats' quarterback Leo Papas throwing his only pass of the drive for the nine yard score. Kirksville never got a drive going as they only had possession of the ball for seven plays during the third quarter. Midway through the fourth stanza, Washington capped a 60 yard drive by racing 48 yards for the score. Fifty seconds later Steve Garrett picked off a Papas pass and set up Rich Gorzynski's 49 yard scoring toss to John Newcomb. Later in the quarter, Kirksville was knocking on the door again, but on a handoff, Maryville's defensive tackle grabbed the ball and lumbered 86 yards to score. With 25 seconds remaining, Don Rowden intercepted another Papas pass and crushed Maryville's attempt to make a comeback. (Page 210) Rich Gorzynski rolls around right end as Sharron Washington blocks for him. Three Bears run after Gorzynski in an effort to stop him. KIRKSVILLE 28 -- SPRINGFIELD 0. Three long strikes broke the game wide open for Kirksville and allowed them to knock off their second serious contender for the league crown in two weeks. The win also gave them assurance of at least a tie for the crown. In the first quarter, Mike Richardson intercepted a Dick Young pass and set up Kirksville's first TD. Three downs later, Rich Gorzynski hit Clifton Ray for a 76 yard score. After stopping a Springfield drive, Sharron Washington, on the first play from scrimmage, darted 83 yards to score. On the first play from scrimmage, after the second half kickoff, Gorzynski found John Newcomb and tossed him a 57 yard scoring pass. In the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs completed their only sustained drive of the day, when Gorzynski again found Newcomb, this time for a two yard score. Mike Bielic converted four of four extra point attempts to give Kirksville their 28 points. As has been the case all season, the Bulldog defense turned in another superior job, as they stopped Springfield drives on the 7, 13, 15, and 17 yard lines. Jim Dattilo darts over right tackle as Don Rowden, T. J. Jackson and Bill Hammock aid in the play (Page 211) KIRKSVILLE 34 -- WARRENSBURG 8. Kirksville wrapped up undisputed possession of the MIAA crown for the second straight year with the win over Warrensburg. The Bulldogs finished the conference play with an unblemished 5-0 mark and were 8-1 overall at this point in the season. This set up the big meeting between Parsons College and Kirksville. On the first play from scrimmage, Clifton Ray intercepted a Mule pass and went all the way for the score. A clipping penalty nullified the score, but the Bulldogs took possession and marched 59 yards in 10 plays for the score. Sharron Washington tallied the six points, but Ron Villars gained 29 yards during the drive for the big offensive punch. Early in the second quarter, Kirksville completed another drive, this time a 48 yarder. On the first play, Rich Gorzynski hit Washington to put the ball 11 yards from a score. Four plays later, T. J. Jackson romped over. Four minutes later, Steve Garrett grabbed off a John Repp pass and ran the interception 26 yards to score. With 14:16 left in the game, Jackson scored his second touchdown on a 33 yard dash over right tackle. Warrensburg scored late in the game when Bill Green ran in from three yards out. The score completed a 49 yard drive in four plays. Three minutes later Washington scored his second touchdown on a six yard run. This TD was a 49 yard drive in seven plays with Washington gaining 43 of the 49 yards. KIRKSVILLE 21 -- PARSONS 23. As in the Northern Illinois game, it took a last minute score to defeat the Bulldogs, and the margin of loss, was the same two points. Paul Reed ran back a punt 55 yards with 1:25 left in the game for the crushing blow. In a game that featured the hardest hitting of the season, the two teams battled to a scoreless first quarter. Kirksville's deepest penetration was to the Parsons' 42 yard line, while Parsons' deepest penetration was to the Bulldog 48. Late in the first quarter, Parsons got. their first drive toward a score underway. In eight plays and a personal foul call, the Wildcats crossed the double stripe and tallied their extra point to lead 7-0. Ron Villars snagged a Rich Gorzynski pass and made his way up field Steve Garrett goes high to intercept a Warrensburg pass. He went on into the end zone for the 26 yard score. Kirksville took the ensuing kickoff and marched 80 yards to tie the score. The drive took seven plays, with the payoff coming on a 44 yard broken field run by T. J. Jackson after snagging a Rich Gorznyski pass. Mike Bielic kicked to tie the score. Parsons took the kickoff and had the ball on the 24 yard line. After a loss on first down, on second down quarterback Daynor Prince found himself on his back on the three yard line with Rich Rhodes and Bill Seman on top of him. The Wildcats punt was a short one with the Bulldogs taking over on the 36 yard line. Eight plays later, Ron Villars crashed over for the score, making it 14-7. With Parsons moving on another drive, Larry Johnsen fell on a Wildcat fumble setting up Kirksville's third TD of the quarter. With two seconds left in the half, Gorzynski again found Jackson who carried the ball in for the TD. A preview of things to come came with the second half kickoff. On the third play from scrimmage, Parsons clicked on a 69 yard scoring pass play. NEMSTC couldn't get their offense underway, so the Wildcats took the punt and started another drive. The Bulldog defense held and made Parsons settle for a field goal. Kirksville's offense was never uncorked in the second half and crossed the 50 yard line only once during the half. (Page 212) Harriers Place Second in MIAA Row 1: Manager Calvin Meyer, Lary, Walker, Kusek, McDonald, Bowens, Werling, Frost, Guinn, Close, Closson. Row 2: Coach George Hermann, Assistant Coach Tom Songster, Gothberg, Poindexter, Nissing, Swartz, Pardeck, Neagle, Frost, Nash, Nissing. Kirksville's Cross Country team was upset in the MIAA meet, and lost first place for the first time in seven years. Cape Girardeau turned the trick with a total of 41 points. Although the Bulldogs lost, they were a close second with 44 points. Ron Werling of Kirksville won first place honors in the meet, and covered the four mile distance at Warrensburg in 20:49.2. Jerry Kusek was the next Kirksville runner, finishing fifth. The season started with a dual meet against William Jewel. Werling, Kusek, and Howard Bowens finished 1, 2, and 4, as KSTC won 20-35. Werling covered the three mile course in 16:54.5. Lincoln University was next in line for the Bulldogs. Werling again took first place honors by covering the three mile home course in 15:30, and eight Kirksville men placed in the top ten runners to overwhelm Lincoln 18-45. Then came the two toughest dual meets of the season. Both were on the home course, the first being against Western Illinois. In a tremendous race, Werling and two Western runners ran together most of the three mile race. The two Western runners beat Werling, but overall team strength enabled the Bulldogs to slip by 28-31. The two Western runners placed 1-2, but after that, Western placed only one man in the next 10 runners. A preview of things to come was given in the Springfield Invitational, when Cape beat Kirksville by placing third in the meet to fourth for KSTC. Werling again came through for the Bulldogs by placing fourth in the meet. Clyde Miner, of Cape, was the MIAA runner to finish ahead of him. (Page 213) That was followed by the second tough home meet against Emporia (Kans.) State. For the first time in history, four miles were run on the home course, and again Werling came up with a victory. On a windy day, a group of four runners ran together for three miles, then Werling moved out and got his win. But, it was the other Bulldog performances that pulled them through. Terry McDonald, Kusek, Craig Guinn, Jerry Walker, and Bowens placed third through eighth, with the exception of sixth, and allowed the Bulldogs to upset Emporia 20-38. The week proceeding the conference meet, there was a doubleheader, and the Bulldogs came away with victories in each. Werling and Kusek finished in a dead heat at Warrensburg to help win 18-44; and Werling, Kusek, and McDonald finished 2, 3, and 4 in the William Jewell Invitational to help win that with a total of 31 points. The nearest team was Pittsburg (Kans.) with 38. After the conference meet, Coach George Hermann and his assistant Tom Songster, took a team to the Nationals in Wheaton, Illinois. San Diego State won the meet with a total of 55 points, with Kirksville finishing seventh with 256 points. Werling finished 12th individually and eighth toward team scores. Behind him, placing according to team scoring, were Kusek, 40; McDonald, 43; Bowens, 80; Guinn, 85; Bob Frost, 125; and Walker, 143. Kirksville did beat Cape in the national meet to gain small revenge. Werling's 12th place finish made him eligible for All-America honors, the seventh given to a Kirksville runner in the last four years. Along with the All- America status came the opportunity for Ron to run in the national major college meet held in Lawrence, Kansas, November 22. Congratulations go to Coach Hermann, Ron, and to the entire Bulldog squad for a successful season. Kirksville's top runner, Ron Werling, placed first in five meets this year. He later placed 12th in the Nationals which won for him All-American honors. (Page 214) Row 1: G. Miller; M. Mullins; R. Richard; A. Kressman; W. Sims, Assistant Coach; B. King, Head Coach; B. Graves; B. Brown; R. Finch; D. Magee. Row 2: D. Kehoe, manager; S. Nugent, trainer; D. Taylor; D. Menze; K. Parker; P. Wormsley; D. Wild; V. Pease; L. Butler; C. Jansen; J. Huenemann; M. McPheron; R. Rider; D. Wright; T. Singer, assistant trainer; G. Pinnell, manager. Bulldog Cagers Have Rough Season-Finish 6-17 Coach Boyd King had only five lettermen and two squad members returning, but a big loss was when Floyd McMillon left the squad. The team had to readjust and the result was seven straight losses at the beginning of the season. The Bulldogs had returning senior Dave Taylor at either a forward or the center spot; Rich Rider, a sophomore forward; guards Denny Magee and Bob Brown; and reserve, Danny Wright. Three tough games started the season for the Bulldogs, as they took on Omaha University, Southern Illinois, and Loyola of Chicago. In each game, Kirksville was thumped soundly. They lost four more before they latched on to their first victory against William Jewell at Liberty. After the win over Jewell, the Bulldogs knocked off their second straight opponent, this time Georgetown of Kentucky in the opening game of the Quincy Holiday tournament. The Bulldogs won two straight games after the Christmas break, over Parsons and Rolla, before they lost games to Cape and Maryville on visiting courts. Wins over Western Illinois and Lincoln University highlighted the season, as both victories came against opponents that were having successful seasons when they met the Bulldogs. Kirksville finished the season with two "almost" victories, against Warrensburg and league-leading Springfield. Freshman Dave Wild edged out Dave Taylor for the scoring crown this year, as Wild tallied 305 points to Taylor's 290, for 13.3 and 12.6 averages respectively. Taylor was the leading rebounder, as he placed high in the league standings in that department. Kirksville 54 Omaha 65 49 Southern Illinois 91 79 Loyola of Chicago 120 58 N.W. Missouri ** 63 70 State Collegle of Iowa 74 69 Parsons 74 83 Lincoln University 115 72 William Jewell 69 81 Georgetown (Ky.) * 79 55 Carson-Newman 68 53 Quincy 54 78 Parsons 64 68 Rolla ** 51 54 S.E. Missouri ** 62 60 N.W. Missouri ** 62 69 Western Illinois 63 93 Lincoln University 77 80 Rolla ** 90 78 S.E. Missouri ** 84 47 Central Missouri ** 64 68 S.W. Missouri ** 88 92 Central Missouri ** 95 67 S.W. Missouri ** 73 *--double overtime **--conference games SEASON SCORES Won 6--Lost 17 (Page 215) Top-rated small college power SOUTHERN ILLINOIS proved to be too powerful for the Bulldogs, as the Salukies downed them, 91-49. Ralph Johnson, Randy Goin and George McNeil tied for the scoring honors with 17 each. John Hines was high point man for KSTC, as he scored 12. Bob Brown and Danny Wright were right behind him with 10 points apiece. The Salukies jumped off into a 15-2 lead before Kirksville tallied their first field goal. Even after they scored their first two-pointer, they were never in the game. Southern built up a 38-11 lead, and with less than a minute left in the first half led, 49-13. The Bulldogs were overpowered in their second straight game, as LOYOLA OF CHICAGO scored a 120-79 victory. Once again Kirksville ran into a cold spell at the beginning of the game and fell behind. Loyola held a 26-7 lead, before Denny Magee pumped in the first two-pointer for the Bulldogs. Late in the first half, the Ramblers scored 15 points to the Bulldogs' two, and led, 43-13. The Bulldogs started to hit late in the first half, but Loyola had control of the game, with a 55-30 half-time lead. Dave Taylor was high point man for KSTC, as he tossed in 17 points. Behind him were Rich Rider and Bob Brown with eight, and Lenny Butler and Vinton Pease with seven. Dave Taylor launches one of the many shots he took this year. As did this shot, many went through the cords. He was the leading rebounder for the Bulldogs. Kirksville opened the season by falling to the OMAHA Indians, 65-54 on the Bulldogs' court. The hot hand of Sam Singleton brought the downfall for the Bulldogs, as he pumped home 12 field goals and one free throw for a 25 point opening night. Omaha jumped to as much as a 20-8 lead, and the Bulldog quintet never threatened after that. By scoring all but two of their points via the field route, the Indians went into the halftime locker room leading, 36-21. Vinton Pease was the leading scorer for the Bulldogs, as he scored 12 points. Dave Wild tallied eight, and Dave Taylor and John Hines had seven apiece. It looks as if Denny Magee is lying down on the job, but it is just the aftermath of a big collision in the Rolla game. (Page 216) Bob Brown is on his way for two more points, as he goes to lay it in against Parsons. Bill Atkins follows him for a possible rebound. Kirksville played their best game to date when they met STATE COLLEGE OF IOWA, but lost, 74-70. With less than three minutes left in the game, the Bulldogs were down, 69-68, but clutch free-throw shooting on the Panthers' part got them the victory. In the first half, Kirksville was able to fight back from a 10-4 deficit, to pull within two, 18-16, with 10 minutes left in the first half. With 3:18 left, the Bulldogs got their first lead of the night, 34-33, but it was a shortlived lead, as SCI led at halftime, 38-35. With 8:52 left in the game, Kirksville got only their second and last lead of the night, 62-61, but again the Panthers cut the lead short, and were never headed. Denny Magee was high-point man for the Bulldogs, as he scored 15 points. He was folowed by John Hines with 12, Dave Taylor and Lenny Butler with 10, and Danny Wright with 9. Craig Kneppe of SCI scored 24 points, as he hit nine of nine from the floor and six of seven from the charity stripe. Kirksville got into foul trouble, and PARSONS COLLEGE overcame a halftime deficit to win 74-69. Parsons came out in the second half with a pressing defense, and forced the Bulldogs into many mistakes. While trying to break the pressing defense, the Bulldogs drew several fouls, and the Wildcat five cashed in on them. Parsons finally took the lead with a little more than six minutes left in the game. Kirksville was never able to gain a second breath since they had lost both their big men, John Hines and Vinton Pease, on fouls. Dave Taylor tied for game scoring honors with 22 points, followed by Denny Magee with 16. Taylor also pulled down 19 rebounds. Last minute free throwing brought the MARYVILLE Bearcats a 63-58 win in the teams' first meeting of the year. With less than three minutes left in the game, the score was 55-54, Maryville, but the Bearcats scored eight points, all on free-tosses, to the Bulldogs' four points, and iced the victory away. Kirksville jumped out to as much as a 14-8 lead early in the first half, but as they did all night, Maryville came fighting back and came within five points at halftime, 36-31. With 8:28 left in the game, Maryville went into the lead for good, 44-43. Rich Rider was high-point man for the Bulldogs, as he scored 12 points. Denny Magee had 11 points and Dave Taylor scored 10 for the three men that were in double figures. Just before the Christmas break, the Bulldogs traveled to Jefferson City to take on the LINCOLN Tigers, and lost to the fast-breaking capital city five, 115-83. Kirksville stayed close for the first five minutes, but then Lincoln scored 13 points to the Bulldogs six, and held a 23-16 lead. With about seven minutes left in the first half, the Tigers held a 40-29 lead, but Kirksville came charging back, and chopped the margin to five at half time, 50-45. At the beginning of the second half, Lincoln slapped on a pressing defense and forced the Bulldogs into many mistakes. These mistakes resulted in 14 points to Kirksville's three, and Lincoln was out of reach. Dave Taylor and Vinton Pease were the top scorers for the Bulldogs with 14 points. John Hines was right behind them with 13 points. Lincoln had four men in double figures, three of them with twenty or more points. (Page 217) After being behind throughout the first half, the Bulldogs came fighting back in the second half, and chalked up their first win of the season, 72-69, over WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE. Kirksville was down by three points at halftime, and came out of the lockerroom full of fire and held a lead most of the second half. It wasn't until late in the game that Jewell was able to recover and make an effort to get a win. The game was tied 67-67, when Dave Taylor hit a floor shot and two free tosses to put the Bulldogs back into the lead, this time for good. The Cardinals scored one more bucket, and had the desperation shot, but the Bulldogs had their first win sacked away. Dave Taylor goes up for a shot in the Quincy Tournament in the first game against Georgetown. The Bulldogs went on to upset Georgetown in two overtimes. All eyes are up, as Dave Wild follows through on a shot he took. Denny Magee is on the floor, with Dave Taylor looking on in the background. During the Christmas break, the Bulldogs went into the 12th annual Quincy Holiday Tournament, and finished with a surprising fourth place honor. Kirksville saw a 17-point lead dwindle into a loss in the game for third place in the tournament, as QUINCY COLLEGE hit a shot in the last 30 seconds of the game to win, 54-53. The fourth personal foul on Dave Taylor brought about the downfall of the Bulldogs, as he had to take it easy on the boards to avoid his last foul. With about a minute left in the game, Quincy pulled within one point, and the stage was set for the game-winning bucket. The Bulldogs couldn't keep up the pace with the defending tournament champions, CARSON-NEW-MAN, and lost the semi-final game 68-55. Back by only one point at half time, the Bulldogs jumped off into a quick lead, but the Eagles quickly extinguished that uproar, took the lead, and held it throughout the game. Board work was the main factor in the game, as Kirksville was out-rebounded 51-33, and never got the second shot they needed if they missed on the first try. Denny Magee popped in 23 points, and he was followed by Dave Taylor with 14 points for the Bulldogs. A last-second basket by Dan Menze in the second overtime brought the Bulldogs their second season win, an upset, 81-79 over GEORGETOWN OF KENTUCKY. The game was tied ten times and ended in regulation play at 69-69. At the end of the first extra period it was knotted at 73-73, and it was tied before Menze sent his shot flying. Dave Wild was high-point man with 25 points, followed by Taylor with 20. Taylor was also named to the All- Tournament team. (Page 218) It was a continual fight all season long for that round, orange ball that determines the outcome of the ball game. Two lengthy cold spells by Kirksville let CAPE GIRARDEAU slip in with a 62-54 victory. The first spell took place in the first half with the Bulldogs leading at the time, 15-5. But, during the period when they went into dry dock, the Indians scored 15 points, to lead 20-15. Kirksville then began to find the range again, and tied the score 20-20, but Cape went on to a 25-23 halftime lead. Early in the second half the second cooling off period hit, and Cape jumped out to a 10 point lead, 41-31. Once the Bulldogs found the range and tried to come stomping back. But, with about three minutes left, Cape went into a stall offense, and the Bulldogs had to foul for possession of the ball. Kirksville had three men in double figures, with Dave Wild taking scoring laurels with 18 points. He was followed by Dave Taylor with 12 and Denny Magee with 10. Starting the new year on a good note, KSTC avenged an earlier season loss, and defeated PARSONS COLLEGE at home, 78-64. Parsons jumped off to a quick 9-2 lead, but the Bulldogs came fighting back, and with a little more than ten minutes left in the first half, they took the lead, 14-13. The Wildcats then caught fire again, and built up another lead. But, once again, Kirksville had a scoring surge, and tied the score 34-34 at halftime. With Kirksville leading 54-51, Parsons went ice cold and scored only two points to the Bulldogs 16, and Kirksville had the lead they needed to coast to a victory. Dave Taylor was high point man for the game with twenty points, and Dave Wild, a freshman surprise for Coach King, pumped in 16 points. By outscoring ROLLA in the second half, 40-26, the Bulldogs were able to gain their first conference victory of the season, 68-51. The lead see-sawed back and forth in the first half, with the Bulldogs, again putting on a last minute surge to lead 28-25. At one point in the second half Kirksville had as much as a 21-point lead and were able to coast into their fourth victory, and their second in four games since the Christmas break. Kirksville had four men in double figures, while Rolla could manage only one man. Dave Taylor was high-point man with 15, followed by Bob Brown and Rich Rider with 12 apiece, and Dave Wild with 11. Rolla's double figure man popped in only 11 points, and the Bulldog scorers overshadowed his performance. (Page 219) Bulldogs Pull Upsets Over Western, Lincoln U. A last-second shot by Maryville overshadowed an outstanding performance by Dave Wild, as the Bearcats slipped by the Bulldogs, 62-60. Wild pumped in 26 points for the Bulldogs but it wasn't enough to get the win. It was a tight ball game throughout, as shown by the lead changing hands seven times in the second half. As in the first clash between these two teams, the free throws meant the difference, as Maryville hit 22 of 28 from the line for 79% while Kirksville hit only 14 of 35 for 45%. Wild was the game's top scorer and he was followed by Dave Taylor with 11. Maryville had four, men in double figures. Maryville also had a decisive edge in rebounds as they gathered in 39 to Kirksville's 21. Kirksville traveled to WESTERN ILLINOIS, and pulled their first of two consecutive, upsets 69-63 at Macomb, Illinois. The ability to take advantage of the cold shooting Leatherneck five was the big point of the ball game. Western jumped off into a quick lead, but Kirksville came right back, and with less than 15 minutes left in the first half, took the lead. The Bulldogs piled on to the lead they gained, and held the biggest margin of the game at halftime, nine points, 39-30. In the second half, the Bulldogs managed to keep their distance from the Leathernecks, and went on to record their fifth win of the season, and their third win in five tries since the Christmas break. Western had a total of four men in double figures, but it wasn't enough, as ten men got in the scoring column for the Bulldogs. Dave Wild was high point man for the game with 19 points. Bob Brown and Denny Magee followed with sixteen and eight points respectively. Heads-up ball playing and excellent floor play helped the Bulldogs to an upset victory at the Pershing Building over the LINCOLN Tigers, 93-77. Kirksville led from the outset of the game and were never seriously threatened once they got the lead. Lincoln threw up a pressing defense, but Bob Brown was able to dribble right through it and set up easy buckets. The kind of ball played is best shown in the halftime score, 50-27, Kirksville. Dave Taylor and freshman Dave Wild played great ball games, as Taylor sank 22 points and pulled 19 rebounds off the boards, and Wild also tallied 22 points and pulled down six rebounds. The Bulldogs hit a hot 51.6% from the field, while Lincoln only got 41% from the field. Going into the game, Lincoln was averaging over 101 points a game, and four of their men were averaging 15 points or better. They only had two men in double figures, one with 23 and the other with 15. Ralph Finch, one of the sparkplugs in the victory over Lincoln, lays up a shot against the Tigers. Milton Williams and Arvesta Kelly are the others keeping him company. (Page 220) Denny Magee takes a feed under the basket and lays a shot up. Bob Brown watches as the ball starts its flight. Hot shooting from both the field and the charity line helped ROLLA win over the Bulldogs at the Pershing Building, 90-80. The Miners ended the game by hitting 53% from the field and had an 80% free throw percentage. The Miners jumped off into a 22-9 lead, and kept piling on to that lead, until they had a 42-27 lead at halftime. Kirksville pulled close only once in the second half, 51-43, then Rolla coasted on to their victory. Dave Taylor and Dave Wild were the leading scorers for the Bulldogs with 18 and 15 points respectively, as Kirksville had five men in double figures. The Miners also had five men in double figures, but they kept the two big men, Taylor and Wild, off the boards, which was the story of the victory. By hitting 28 of 36 throws, for 77%, the CAPE GIRARDEAU Indians beat the Bulldogs 84-78 on the Bulldog court. Kirksville fought Cape throughout most of the first half and was able to gain and hold a lead most of the half. But with less than two minutes left in the half, Cape caught fire and moved to a 44-39 halftime bulge. For 17 1/2 minutes in the second half the Bulldogs managed to stay within striking distance, but with 2:34 left, Dave Taylor fouled out, with the Bulldogs leading at the time, 74-70. Cape scored fourteen points to the Bulldog's four and put away the win. Once again Taylor and Dave Wild were the 1-2 punch for the Bulldogs, as both scored 21 points; Taylor had 12 rebounds to 11 for Wild. WARRENSBURG took advantage of a cold shooting Kirksville five, and beat the Bulldogs to the tune of 64-47. The Bulldogs hit only four shots from the field in the first half, but connected on 13 of 14 free tosses to be only five back at halftime, 26-21. At the beginning of the second half, the Mules threw up a man-to-man pressing defense and forced the Bulldogs into mistakes. The Mules built up as much as a 19-point lead late in the game and coasted in for the victory by 17 points. Dave Wild was high-point man for the Bulldogs with 15 points. He was followed by another freshman, Mike McPheron, with eight tallies. Warrensburg had three men in double figures, with Cozel Walker throwing in 22. Bob Brown jumps and shoots in the game against Rolla. (Page 221) Two "Almost" Games Climax Final Battles Kirksville took on the league-leading SPRINGFIELD Bears, and fought with them tooth and nail for the first half, but lost the chance for an upset in the second half, as the Bears won the game, 88-68. From the opening tipoff, the Bulldogs were in the game. At points in the first half, the Bulldogs were ahead by four and five points. Springfield managed to recover though, and took the lead late in the half and never relinquished it. In the second half the Bears jumped off to a big lead, and the Kirksville five were never able to catch up. Coach Boyd King shook up his starting line-up for the game. Dave Taylor, a senior; Vinton Pease, a junior; Rich Rider, a sophomore and Dave Wild and Mike McPheron, freshmen, began the game. The two freshmen were the top scorers for the Bulldogs, with Wild flipping in 22 and McPheron chipping in 16, all on shots from the field. Springfield had four men in double figures, with Danny Bolden scoring 24 points. Dave Taylor moves in for a shot against Warrensburg. Vinton Pease watches it go, as Cozel Walker, Earl Stone and Ron Mooney wait for the rebound. Vinton Pease and Dave Taylor go after a rebound in the Springfield game. Lou Shepard looks on. In an "almost" game, a tremendous second-half effort fell three points short, as WARRENSBURG had to hold off the surging Bulldogs before they won, 95-92. Warrensburg held a 20 point margin throughout the first ten minutes of the second half, then Kirksville started their climbing comeback. With the score 76-60, the Bulldogs threw in 23 points to the Mules four and took their first lead of the night, 81-80. Warrensburg found the hoop again, and regained a sizeable lead, only to have the Bulldogs come back within one again, 91-90. Dave Wild, Dave Taylor and Mike McPheron were top scorers for Kirksville with 25, 19 and 18 points respectively. Ron Mooney and Sylvester Mitchell hit 32 and 23 points for the Mules. Another "almost" game came in the season's finale against league-leading SPRINGFIELD. The Bulldogs, who were down by six at halftime, scored 1.0 points to start the second half, and took over the lead. They held the lead throughout most of the half, until the Bears tied the score at 60-60 with 6:55 left. Kirksville streaked away from there and held the lead until Don Carlson hit a field shot and put the Bears ahead, 66-65. Kirksville regained a one point lead, but then were shut out, as Springfield scored seven to sack the victory. Dave Wild and Mike McPheron were again the leading scorers with 17 and 15 points. Jim Gummersbach and Dan Bolden ripped the cords for 28 and 26 points for the Bears. (Page 222) Wrestlers Complete In the match against Drake University, Steve Matukaitis is hauled in by his opponent. Matukaitis later went on to pin his man. Dick Kelly won the 130 pound division championship, and helped the Bulldogs to fourth place in the MIAA conference meet held at Warrensburg, to cap wrestling's first intercollegiate season. Don Rowden had a second place finish in the 152 pound division and three wrestlers finished with wins in consolation matches. They were: Ed Thomas, at 115 pounds, Al Hines, at 137 pounds, and Curtis Hines, at 160. Steve Matukaitis, Mark Hayes, Joe Poindexter, Mike Patrick, and John Chargois all finished with fourth places. Benny Gordon took a fifth at 167 pounds. Maryville and Warrensburg tied for the crown with 84 points, followed by Cape Girardeau with 60 and Kirksville. The Bulldog wrestlers finished the regular season with a win and a loss during the winter quarter break. Parsons College brought their undefeated team to Kirksville, and left in the same shape, with a 23-17 victory. The Bulldogs picked up an early lead, but the Wildcats came charging back to win. Missouri Valley College fell to the Kirksville grapplers to the tune of 29-5 as three pins nailed down the victory. Matukaitis, Al Hines, and Rowden all had early pins, and the Bulldogs were on their way. Kirksville finished their dual meet season with a 7-4 record. row 1: ed thomas, steve matukaitis, richard kelly, mark hayes, charles alberti, curtis hines, don rowden, joe poindexter, tom chenoweth, and don lawson. Row 2: coach H.A. walmsley, wayne rudolph, clifford allgire albert hines, mike patrick, benny gordon, mac pendleton, john chargois and bill schweider (Page 223) first Season The season started with the Bulldogs trouncing MacMurray, 26-5. Pins by Matukaitis, Alberti, Hines, and Tom Chenoweth won the Bulldogs the victory. William Jewell and Drake University were the next two foes to fall, as the Bulldogs built up a 3-0 record. Kirksville slipped by Jewell, 22-21, on the strength of pins by Matukaitis and Alberti, and rolled over Drake 31-6 as Matukaitis, Alberti, Rowden and Marc Hayes each got pins in their respective weight divisions. University of Missouri freshmen put an end to the Bulldogs wrestling string as they beat them 28-9. Kelly, Alberti, and Hayes were the bright spots for Kirksville, as they each won decisions. Washington University of St. Louis became the Bulldogs' fourth victim, as they were felled 35-5. Again Matukaitis led things off with a pin; Alberti recorded the second pin of the day as Kirksville coasted in to their victory. Maryville and Western Illinois handed the Bulldogs consecutive defeats, as they scored 28-8 and 19-16 victories. In the first home wrestling meet the Bulldogs rolled over Drake again, this time by the score of 30-5. Matukaitis and Rowden got the pins as Drake gained a pin in the heavyweight division. In one of their best meets of the season, the grapplers topped Westminster, 43-0. Matukaitis, Kelly, Hayes, Poindexter, and Chenoweth all had pins as the Bulldogs rolled to their 6-3 record. Co-captains Curtis Hines and Don Rowden look over the school's first intercollegiate wrestling schedule with Coach H. A. Walmsley. A Kirksville wrestler tries to gain a victory against his Drake opponent in the first home meet of the year. (Page 224) Bulldog Tracksters Seek Eighth Straight League Title Coach Kenneth Gardner opened the season thinking that the sprints, distances, and relay teams were the strong points as the Bulldog trackmen shot for their eighth straight indoor and outdoor league titles. Jerry Krumeich returned as the defending league 100 and 220-yard dash winner. Transfer student Fred Banks, and freshmen John Pratt and Ron Davis were expected to vie for positions in the dashes along with Krumeich. Dave Taylor was the defending league champ in the high hurdles, and he and Sharron Washington and Davis ran them. In the field events, all three of last year's pole vaulters returned to do service. They were Dave Kuenzel, Ron Clawson and Dan Menze. Ralph Gleissner and Larry Strickler threw the shot and discus, and Clawson and Terry Luikart threw the javelin. Taylor was also the defending champion in the high jump, and the Little All-American was seeking the title again. Three freshmen, Davis, Frank Jones, and Terry Smith did the broad jumping this season. Row 1: Coach T. Songster, J. Krumeich, W. Denny, D. Kuenzel, R. Werling, J. Kusek, L. Strickler, R. Frost, C. Guinn, D. Taylor, and Coach K. Gardner. Row 2: F. Jones,, J. Walker, T. Weis, R. Neagle, R. Frost, F. Smith, R. Clawson, L. Ron Werling and Jerry Kusek were the distance men for the Bulldogs, as they tried to follow in the tradition of Ed Schneider. Schneider was one of the best distance runners the Bulldogs have had in a long time. The track schedule started with the MIAA indoor meet at Columbia on March 19. With the exception of two dual meets, April was the month of relay meets. On the schedule was the Texas Relays, Eastern Illinois Relays, Kansas State College Relays, Kansas University Relays, and Drake Relays. Coach Gardner was selected as one of the referees in the college division for the Drake Relays. This was an honor as Kirksville is usually well represented at that meet with relay teams, especially the two-mile relay team. The two dual meets were against Western Illinois and Warrensburg. A Lincoln dual meet preceded the team's entrance into the conference outdoor meet, held in Springfield, May 13-14. Beshears, A. Jones, and D. Kennedy. Row 3: J. Lowery, F. Banks, J. Morgan, S. Washington, T. Pardeck, J. Nash, T. Smith, and L. Ritche. Row 4: Manager C. Meyer, Manager R. Miyashiro, B. Williams, R. Gleissner, R. Closson, R. Davis, and J. Pratt. (Page 225) Dave Kuenzel starts over the bar on his way to clearing another height. Sharron Washington and Ron Davis practice their specialties, the hurdles, in preparation for the season. Sprinters Bob Williams, Fred Banks, and Jerry Krumeich come out of the blocks on their way to a fast finish. (Page 226) Bob Williams, Jerry Krumeich and Fred Banks cross the finish line, as Coach Ken Gardner clicks the watch, catching their time. Ron Werling and Jerry Kusek round a turn in their specialties, the distance runs. Ron Clawson starts his hop to put the iron ball for the Bulldogs. (Page 227) Terry Smith follows through after broad jumping into the pit. Jerry Walker, Craig Guinn, Ron and Bob Frost make up the two-mile relay team this year. They hope to accomplish more feats than last year's team that had Ed Schneider on it. Little All-American Dave Taylor clears the bar, in hopes that he will break the seven foot barrier this year. (Page 228) row 1: coach ralph pink, wendell kilian, dennis mueller, dave elmore and john newcomb. Row 2: dave romberg, jim marsh, bill bartlett, ron selkirk amd don lovell. Tennis Team Looking For Third MIAA Title Four lettermen return to help Coach Ralph Pink's tennis edition from Kirksville this year. Three returned from last year's squad, and the fourth is a letterman from the 1964 tennis squad. The lettermen are Dave Elmore, Wendell Kilian, Dennis Mueller and John Newcomb. Coach Pink lost three lettermen from last year's team in Frank Gantt, Ron Thomas, and Hank Kaufmann. Gantt, to date is the winningest dual meet tennis player in the history of the school. The season started with five indoor meets, all at the Pershing Building, against Bradley, Quincy, Illinois State, Parsons and St. Ambrose. April 15 and 16 was the Fifth Annual Northeast Missouri State Invitational tournament in which eight teams entered. They were: Bradley, Iowa State, Rolla, Maryville, Quincy, St. Ambrose, St. Cloud of Minnesota, and Kirksville. Six outdoor meets completed the season's dual meet schedule, before the team moved in to the MIAA conference meet to try for their third title. TENNIS SCHEDULE March 19 Bradley Here 22 Quincy College Here 26 Illinois State Here 29 Parsons Here April 1 St. Ambrose Here 15 NEMSTC Invitational & 16 Eight team meet 22 Maryville There 29 Parsons There 30 U. of Iowa There May 6 Lincoln There 7 Concordia Sem. There 10 Quincy College There 13 MIAA Meet & 14 Dave Elmore is a senior tennis man who played in No. 2 singles and doubles last year, and was the MIAA champion in No. 2 doubles. He is the No. 1 singles and doubles man this year. (Page 229) Wendell Kilian is slated to break Frank Gantt's duel meet winning record. Before the season started, he was undefeated in conference competition in both singles and doubles. He is the No. 2 singles and No 1 doubles man this year. Letterman Dennis Mueller played in No. 1 singles and doubles last year, and was runner-up in the conference meet in both of those spots. He should be in the top four this year. John Newcomb is a returning letterman from the 1964 tennis team, and should help a great deal. He is slated to be No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles this year. The combination of Dave Elmore and Wendell Kilian should be a tough one to defeat as they will be in No. J. this year. (Page 230) Rebuilding Year in Store for Golfers Coach Bill Richerson has only two returning lettermen from his club that had a 2-6 duel meet record and finished fifth in the conference meet. They are Dick Patchett and Jeff Revier. Both Patchett and Revier have been on the team for the past two years and are expected to carry the bulk of the load for the Bulldog golfers. The majority of the team this year are freshmen, and Coach Richerson is waiting to see what these May yearlings can do. The prospects are good in the years to come if these boys come through. In last year's conference meet Terry Sheesley was a medalist by finishing second individually in the meet with a score of 152. The winning score was 149. april 12 lincoln away 18 warrensburg away 21 western illinois away 23 rolla home 27 lincoln home 29 parsons away may 2 drake away 3 maryville home 4 western illinois home 6 parsons home 12-13 conference springfield row 1: mike delehaunty, jeff revier, dick patchett, patrick elliot, paul corner. row 2: steve buesking, david cohen. ronald albert, gary pittenger, bob baum, coach richerson, row 3: mike brake, jerry burkhalter, steve yauk, richard mansfield (Page 231) Returning letterman Dick Patchett follows through on a chip shot. Returning letterman Jeff Revier follows through on a tee shot. dick patchett and jeff revier look over the tought schedule ahead with coach bill richerson (Page 232) Intramural Competition Offers Exercise To Many Record numbers of participants turned out for competition in the intramural program this year, as fleetball opened fall play. In the last week the all-school tournament climaxed the many contests. The TKE Knights, Piston Rings, Menehune Warriors and Kirksville Natives entered the tournament, with the TKE's winning. Along with fleetball, the annual tennis tournament was held. Ed Porter, of AKL, took honors in the singles, and teamed with Bob Strickland to win the doubles. Losers of tug-of-war had one consolation this year; they didn't end up in the muddy drink, as the location for the pull was moved. The aging faculty went down to defeat for the first time in six years, as they were defeated in the finals of volleyball. Jim Marsh, of the Varsity Tennis was the winner of the first place turkey in the Turkey Day Run. Awards were given to the top five finishers, the smallest being a three- pound hen. Basketball was the popular sport in winter quarter, as 91 teams in 18 leagues fought it out to find the champion. Basketball free throw competition was shot throughout the quarter to determine who had the best eye at the charity stripe. Harry Daw, of BSU, won singles in table tennis by defeating Bob Schweitzer for the title. Then, Schweitzer and Carl Apollo teamed up to win the doubles. Ed Porter won singles in badminton, with Ed White and Steve Kircher, of STG, winning doubles. Wrestling was added to the intramural agenda this year, with the McPhersons taking the title by having four winners in seven weight divisions. In the spring a man's fancy turns to spring sports. Softball, horseshoes, spring tug-of-war and the track meet were enough to satisfy the gamely athlete's unused muscles. Strained muscles come when the gun sounds meaning that the pull of your life is on in the tug-of-war, shown above. Above right, Bob Strickland and Ed Porter were the doubles winners of intramural tennis last fall. Below right, a pass is on it's way, as was the case in the fleetball competition. (Page 233) five top runners in the annual turkey day run display their winnings from a turkeydown to a three-pound hen. jim marsh of the varsity tennis won the first place turkey. In one of the preliminary volleyball games, a player goes up for a spike. Tau Kappa Epsilon was the winner of the fleetball competition last fall. (Page 234) Ken Suzuki of the international Club returns a serve in one of his table tennis matches. one of the participants in badminton reaches up to spike a shot all hands are up in the air as a shot heads for the bucket. (Page 235) A shot goes up in one of the intramural games. Ninety-one teams participated in eighteen leagues in intramural basketball. Steve Kircher returns a shot in one of his singles matches. steve wilson picks ralph gleissner right off the mat in their championship wrestling match. gleissner went on to win. (Page 236) This year was no different; everyone participated in . .. (Page 237) ACTIVITIES (Page 238) Fall.... The weather lends itself to outdoor activities. Sharron Washington scurries off tackle while Denny Hohn participated in Dave Carty Day. (Page 239) The season has its heroes . . . Rich Rhodes, Little All-American athlete. After the confusion of enrollment (Page 240) the prospect of going to class or the library becomes refreshing....almost (Page 241) Generally, fall is a good time for just lying around... or building floats (Page 242) 1965 Four Homecoming Queen hopefuls are nominated by campus organizations. Honorary Art club member Elections are characterized by confusion. Queen Marcy receives roses from Student Council president Harry Libby. (Page 243) Homecoming The Bob Kuban Band entertained students and alumni at the Homecoming Dance. make a few last-minute preparations "no miners allowed" won the president's trophy bulldogs beat miners solidly on rain-drenched turf (Page 244) Winter comes to stay at Kirksville Indoor activities prevail (Page 245) (Page 246) Billy May entertains at Christmas Dance. (Page 247) the winter is spent in various activities (Page 248) Spring... A time for formals, artists, the lake, and... (Page 249) Graduation... A time to be solemn. (Page 250) N.E.M.S.T.C.'s student body is epitomized by its....... (Page 251) royalty (Page 252) linda bevan sigma sigma sigma karen strauch sigma kappa kay richard alpha sigma alpha (Page 253) Homecoming Queen Marcy Kaiser Delta Zeta (Page 254) My best wishes to the 1966 Echo sincerely Norman Rockwell norman rockwell chooses Echo royalty stockbridge massachusettes dec. 7. 1965 The 1966 Echo: It was a great pleasure and honor to pick the winners, but it was very difficult. all of the contestants were so good-looking and attractive. I want to congratulate all of thm and, as you me to number them according to my preference, I did. I do wish them all success and happiness in their profession. Sincerely yours, norman rockwell (Page 255) LYNDA HUTCHERSON JUNIOR ATTENDANT JOYCE WELCH FRESHMAN ATTENDANT GINA VETTER SENIOR ATTENDANT Echo Royalty MIKE BROOKS FRESHMAN ATTENDANT DAVE MARTIN JUNIOR ATTENDANT RON CLAWSON SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT (Page 256) rick swisher echo king (Page 257) ann broyles echo queen (Page 258) Echo 1966 editor john beary business manager mary jo hayes assistant editor bill koch assistant business manager martha acuff sports editor glenn rider staff john kenney patty currell dale cox pat hamilton gerald jensen joann lindsey judy marquardt jill snyder faculty adviser stanley williams john beary editor dale cox, jill snyder bill koch assistant (Page 259) martha acuff assistant business manager stanley williams faculty adviser mary jo hayes business manager gerald jensen, cliff feltham, judy marquardt (Page 260) . . . At the end of most annual publications, it is customary for editors to give long, nostalgic resumes, sentimentally thank everyone, sometimes even psychoanalyze themselves, and give their criticisms of the book. I will not do this. I've been with the book too long to be objective about it. Neither will I tell you how much pleasure and pain the book caused me, or how gratifying it is to see the final results. I would, however, like to say" that the real organizer of this book will be here after I'm gone, and without the efforts of those who performed the trivial, thankless jobs, the book would have been completely impossible. Yearbooks are inadequate. It is impossible to record all the events and activities which go into a college year in type and photographs. Nor can a book of this type capture the spectacular confusion following fall quarter, or record what you were thinking while you crammed for finals, watched a ball game, or had a 1 a.m. bull session with your roommates. But, I sincerely hope that perhaps something in the text of this book will inspire you to recall those moments. Should this occur, the book has been a complete success. (Page 261) (Page 262) A Abbadessa, Palma, 107 Abel, Larry, 49, 193 Abel. Ronna, 89 Acklie, Vicki, 75, 136, 160, 171 Acuff, Martha, 89, 183, 259 Adam, Maxine, 89 Adams, Richard, 75 Adams, Sharon, 107 Adams, Sherry, 89, 160 Adams, William, 49, 204 Addleman, Kathel, 107 Adland, Susan, 89 ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS, 22 AEOLIAN CLUB, 145 Aeschliman, Larry, 107 AGRICULTURE CLUB, 159 Ahrens, Gail, 107, 160 Aird, Robert, 46 Akerman, Donna, 89 Albert, Ronald, 230 Alberti, Chuck, 89, 204, 222 Albertson, Janie, 75, 189 Albus, Elizabeth, 107 Alder ton, Larry, 75 Aldrich, Harold, 107 Aldridge, Lois, 107 Alexander, David, 107 Alexander, Dee, 75 Alexander, Janet, 107 Alexander, Lenn, 89, 142, 197 Alexander, Linda, 75, 150, 189 Alexander, Loy, 168, 170 Alexander, Wanda, 107 Alkire, Jean, 49, 153, 183 Alleom, Seth, 89 Allen, Cecil H., 26 Allen, Larry, 49 Allen, Maralyn M., 49 Allen, Marilyn L., 75 Allen, Milan, 89 Allen, Robert, 107 Allen, Rodney, 89, 174 Allen, Timothy, 107, 204 Allen, Vicki, 75 Allen, William, 107 Allgire, Clifford, 222 Allison, Connie, 49 Allison, Royce, 107 Allison, Zandra, 89 Almond, Vena, 107 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA, 192 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 142 ALPHA PHI SIGMA, 148 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, 182 Alt, Betty, 42 Alvarez, Gilda, 170 Alvarez, Humberto, 27, 162 Alvarez, Maria, 170 Ambrosecchia, John, 89 Ambrosia, Anne, 107 Ambrosia, Linda, 107 Amidei, Joe, 107 Amos, William, 107 Anania, Frank, 89 Anapol, Carl, 158, 163 Andere, Morris, 89 Anderson, Bill, 107 Anderson, Cyril D., 27 Anderson, Dianne, 107 Anderson, Douglas, 107, 168, 170 Anderson, Janet, 49, 138, 139, 149, 153 Anderson, Maurice, 49, 159 Anderson, Morton, 49 Anderson, Roger, 75 Andeway, Jeri, 107 Anfinson, Arlin, 107, 168, 170, 193 Angel, Jim, 107 Anspach, Sherry, 75, 171 Anthony, Michael, 75 Anthony, Tasos, 107 Apollo, Carlton, 49 Archer, Nancy, 89, 153, 160 Arends, Bill, 89, 139, 193 Arft, Larry, 89, 204 Argo, James, 75 Armstrong, George, 107, 204 Armstrong, William, 107 Arndt, Dave, 168, 170 Arnold, Estella, 49 Arnold, Vicki, 42, 89, 160 Ashburn, Beverly, 49 Ashburn, Russell, 49 Ashby, Mike, 107 Asher, Edward, 107 Ashford, Charles, 171 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 143 Atchison, Jane, 89, 139 Attaway, Faye, 89, 185 Atwood, Jane, 75, 152 Austin, David, 49, 164 Austin, Ruth Ann, 42 Aycock, Richard, 89 B Babbitt, Helen, 27 Babbitt, Laurel, 89, 138, 185 Baggale, Mohammadi, 75 Bagley, Martha, 27 Bagley, Ronald E., 27 Bagley, Vernon, 75 Bailey, Diane, 107, 160 Bailey, Geralyn, 75, 161 Bailey, Helen, 42 Bailey, Jane, 107, 189 Bailey, Marjorie, 107 Bailey, Sharron, 49, 153, 163, 185 Bailey, Winston, 49, 153, 164 Baily, Diane, 107, 171 Baily, Richard, 75, 195 Baiotto, Elmira, 27 Baker, Carolyn, 107 Baker, Charlotte, 89 Baker, Glenda, 75, 189 Baker, James, 75, 195 Baker, John, 107 Baker, Karen, 171 Baker, Kent, 75, 193 Baker, Linda, 107, 160 Baker, Nancy, 107 Baker, Olivene, 49, 148, 160 Baker, Ronald, 107 Baker, Zelda, 49 Baldes, Robert, 49, 142, 197 Baldwin, Barbara, 49, 140, 150, 152, 189 Baldwin, Louise, 89 Baldwin, Nancy, 49, 143, 153, 187 Baldwin, Pamela, 89 Baldwin, Thomas, 89 Ball, Edward, 107 Ball, Eugene, 107, 204 Ball, Evelyn, 107, 154 Ballard, Maxine, 49, 150, 161 Ballard, Michael, 75 Ballard, Tom, 107 Ballou, Kathy, 107 Bally, Scott, 138, 142, 150, 161 Bamman, Lana, 107 BAND, 167, 168 Bang, Sharon, 107 Banks, Fred, 224 Bankson, Linda, 107 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, 174 Barber, Alan, 89, 195 Barber, James, 89 Bardole, Donald, 107, 173 Barenbaum, Sol, 74, 107 Barker, Jedh, 204 Barnard, Daryl, 107 Barnas, Diane, 49 Barnes, Bonnie, 107, 177 Barnes, Don, 46 Barnes, Michael W., 49, 89, 197 Barnes, Rebecca, 50, 153, 157 Barnes, Wilma, 89 Barnett, Cody, 50 Barnett, Donald, 89 Barnett, Jane, 27, 155 Barnett, Otho, 25 Barnett, Robert, 107 Barnett, Terry Don, 89 Barnett, Terry L., 107 Barnwell, Cheryl, 46, 134 Barr, William, 107, 168 Barrett, Alice, 50, 146, 150, 157 Barrett, Dale, 107, 195 Barrows, James, 89 Barta, Anita, 75, 135, 138, 152, 155, 156, 163, 187 Bartel, Marvin, 27 Bartels, Richard, 107 Bartenhagen, David, 75 Bartlett, Sandra, 108, 185 Bartlett, William, 75, 144, 228 Bartmess, Thelma, 89 Barton, Kathleen, 50, 172 Bartow, John H., 16 Barwig, Barbara, 108 Baskett, Leo, 75 Baskett, Patricia, 108 Baskett, Teri, 89 Bates, Richard, 108 Battles, Linda, 27 Baucom, Charles, 108 Baugher, Gary, 75, 158, 163 Baugher, Toni, 75, 158, 163 Baum, Robert, 108, 230 Baxley, Jackie, 89 Bayse, Janice, 75 Bazil, Ken, 168, 198 Beadle, Paul, 50 Beal, Marian, 50, 153, 158 Beal, Ruth B., 21, 135, 143, 180 Beale, James, 108 Bealmer, Jeanne Mary, 89, 171 Beamer, Jane, 108 Bean, Ronnie, 108 Beane, Gary, 108 Bear, Linda, 108 Beary, John, 50, 72, 138, 141, 144, 195, 258 Beasley, Gerald, 50 Beasley, Keith, 108 Beaver, David, 108 Beavers, Ginny, 89, 148, 152 Beck, Marilyn, 27 Becker, Ute, 46, 158, 173 Beckerle, Barbara, 89, 158 Bedrock, Alan, 90 Beebout, Mary, 108, 154 Beedie, Arlene, 108 Beets, Irma, 42 Begeman, Nan, 90, 155 Beggs, Berenice, 26 Beggs, Michael, 75, 193 Behle, John, 108 Behn, Carol, 135, 138, 143, 165 Behrens, William, 108 Beilstein, Jane, 50, 153 Belfield, Birney, 75 Bell, Clifton, 27 Bell, Gary, 108 Bell, Max, 27, 147, 148 Bell, Michael, 108 Bell, Rickie, 108 Bemboom, Wanda, 27 Benbow, Paul, 108 Benedict, Bobby, 108 Benge, Gordon, 50, 164 Bennett, Craig, 90 Bennett, Joseph, 75 Bennett, Marsha, 75 Bennett, Michael, 90 Benson, Phyllis, 108 Bentrup, Patricia, 50, 189 Bentzinger, Darrell, 75 Bergmann, Darrell, 108 Bergmann, Lana, 108 Berman, Marvin, 144 Berry, Brenda, 108 Berry, Francis, 108 Berry, Joyce, 90 Berry, Marilyn, 108 Berryman, Larry, 50, 197 Berti, Lorene, 75, 135, 162, 185 Bertram, Ellen, 108 Beshears, Larry, 224 BETA TAU DELTA, 166 Bethel, Antoinette, 108 Bethel, Larry, 90 Bethman, Janet, 50, 138, 152, 155, 156 Bettis, Lysle, 108 Bettor, John, 90 Bevan, Linda, 75, 180, 189 Bielic, Mike, 203, 204 Bielinski, Dennis, 50 Bielinski, Ronald, 108, 204 Bierle, Daniel, 108 Biggerstaff, John L., Sr., 26 Biggerstaff, John L., Jr., 27 Bilbro, Julia, 108 Biles, Gary, 50 Billings, James, 50, 164 Billings, Margaret, 90 Billington, Ramah, 108 Billups, Karen, 108, 155, 156 Binder, Candice 155, 162, 173 Binder, Mary, 108 Bishop, Dennis, 108 Bitner, David, 50 Bittiker, Paul, 75 Black, Barbara, 108 Black, John D., 27 Black, Shirley, 75, 140, 148, 153, 157, 180, 183 Blackburn, Mary Lucy, 75, 143, 145, 153, 163, 185 Blackwell, Brent, 108 Blackwell, Marilyn, 108 Blair, Suesana, 75, 173 Blanchard, Sara, 108, 160 Blanton, Jacquelyn, 75 Blanton, Richard E., 28 Blase, Donna, 108 Blaylock, Larry, 108 Blecha, Kenneth John, 50 Blecher, Patricia, 108 Blickhan, Tim, 75, 145, 168, 169, 170, 197 Bliefnick, Edward, 90 Blough, Sue, 108 Blouse, James, 76 Blozevich, Nancy, 74, 108 BLUE KEY, 141 BOARD OF REGENTS, 16 Boatman, John, 50 Bodell, John, 144 Boehm, Sue, 90 Boerner, James, 108 Bogeart, Diana, 108 Bohning, James, 90 Bohon, Kathleen, 28 Bohon, Russell, 90, 195 Boleach, Larry, 28, 147 Boley, Linda, 108 Bollinger, Jon, 76 Bolton, Glenn, 16 Bolton, Karen, 90 Boltz, Erline, 90 Boltz, Myrna, 76, 136, 140, 148, 153, 160 Boon, Virginia, 76, 158, 176 Boone, Charlotte, 108 Boone, Olin, 108 Booth, Sherie, 108 Borgshulte, Wayne, 108 Borman, Linda, 171 Bostwick, Shelia, 90 Boswell, Ronald, 50, 164 Botham, Sandra, 108 Bothe, Dan, 168 Botts, James, 90 Boudreau, Marie, 108 Boudreau, William, 90 Boucher, Henry M., 21, 147 Boulton, Steven, 76 Bounds, Rebecca, 108, 172 Bourne, Michael, 60, 161 Bowden, Dennie, 50, 142 Bowden, Nancy, 50 Bowdish, James, 109 Bowe, Paul, 109 Bowens, Howard, 198, 212 Bowen, Stanley, 109 Bower, Connie, 90 Bower, Henry, 164 Bower, Nikki, 109 Bowers, Orville, 23, 147 Bowlby, Janet, 109 Bowles, Linda, 50, 136, 143 Bowling, Alan, 109 Boyd, Dan, 204 Boyd, Michael, 76 Boyer, Karen, 109 Boyer, Larry, 50, 146 Boyer, Stephen, 109 Boyle, Christine, 109 Boyle, William, 51, 72, 142, 145, 153 Bradfield, Anita, 90, 162 Bradley, David, 90 Bradley, Robert, 28, 172 Bradshaw, David, 51 Bragg, Karen, 76, 160 Brake, Michael, 109, 230 Brammer, Cheryl, 51, 152, 157 Branch, Richard, 90 (Page 263) Brandt, Joseph, 76, 197 Branscom, Dixie, 90, 155, 156 Branstetter, Dale, 109 Branstetter, Ruth, 109 Brant, Nancy, 109 Brantner, Ted, 51 Brass, Paul, 76 Braudrick, Joseph, 76 Brayton, Dennis, 109, 168 Breneman, Gary, 109 Brenizer, Lynne, 90, 160 Brenneke, Roger, 76 Breckenridge, Jim, 90 Brent, Jim, 51 Brewer, James, 90, 142 Brewer, Larry, 90 Brice, Mikel Sue, 51, 143, 153, 161, 183 Briggs, Jacqueline, 109 Briggs, Lana, 90, 153 Briggs, Roger, 51 Briggs, Walter, 109 Briggs, Wilma, 51, 143, 153 Brimer, Richard, 109 Brink, Michael, 90, 163, 197 Brock, Ronald, 90 Broeker, Kenneth, 90 Broemser, Charles, 51, 145, 163 Brokaw, Leonard, 159 Brokaw, Thelma, 51, 161 Brombaugh, Richard, 90, 159 Brooke, Mae, 51 Brooks, Judy, 51 Brooks, Larry, 109 Brooks, Leo, 76 Bross, Mary, 76 Brown, Bob, 214 Brown, Clifton, 109 Brown, Danyel, 204 Brown, Diane M., 109, 161 Brown, Edwin R., 90 Brown, Evelyn, 109 Brown, Gary, 109 Brown, Jeanette F., 90 Brown, Jerry, 90, 195 Brown, Judy K., 109, 155, 156 Brown, Lynna, 109, 174 Brown, Lyssie, 109 Brown, Mary E., 109 Brown, Maxine, 90 Brown, Peggy, 90, 161, 174 Brown, Rexford, 51, 142 Brown, Sandra, 109 Brown, Stanley, 109 Brown, Stephen, 109 Brown, Wanda, 109 Broxey, Maxine, 109, 155, 156 Bruce, Susan, 109 Brummit, Dennis, 109 Brummit, Linda, 51, 146, 160 Bruner, Buddy, 168 Bruner, Charles, 90 Bruner, Kay, 51 Bruner, Meredith, 90 Bruner, Nancy, 90 Bruner, William, 76 Bryan, James, 91 Bryant, James, 91 Bryant, Anne, 51 Bryant, Ken, 51, 164 Buban, Veronica, 28 Bubenyak, Maria, 51 Buchanan, Billie, 76 Buckallew, Johnnie, 76 Buckman, Carl, 91, 195 Buckman, James, 76 Buckman, Madelyn, 109 Buckman, Victoria, 109 Buddemeyer, Helen, 109 Buesking, Steve, 230 Buffington, Phyllis, 91 Bull, Danny, 109 Bullis, Craig, 51, 168, 170 Bunnag, Phongsuree, 109 Bunney, Mary Alice, 16 Burch, Clyde, 28, 162 Burch, Mary, 109 Buress, Dwight, 91 Burgess, Clifford 76 Burgess, Sonya, 109 Burkemper, Dale, 109, 172 Burkhalter, Jerry, 230 Burkhart, Frank, 51 Burnam, Jill, 91 Burnett, Gloria, 109 Burnett, James, 109, 172 Burnett, John, 109 Burnham, Saundra, 109 Bums, James, 91 Bums, Kathleen, 109 Burns, Larry, 76, 144, 195 Burnside, Judith, 51 Burt, Betty, 109, 185 Burt, Judith, 76, 145, 153, 157 Burton, Flora, 109 Bush, Gary, 76, 193 Bush, Patricia, 91, 148 Butcher, Mike, 109, 168 Bute, Jorge, 109, 153 Butler, Jerry, 51 Butler, Maria, 109 Butler, Pat, 159, 203 Butler, Sue, 91 Byers, Charles, 51 Byers, Leota, 109 Byl, Hannah, 51, 155, 158 Byrd, Betty, 109 Byrd, Jane E., 28 C Cable, Don, 91 Cable, John, 76 Cable, William, 28 Cagle, Donna, 109 Cain, Sidney, 109, 204 Calfee, Gerald, 109 Callahan, Michele, 91 Callis, Mary Lou, 91, 152 Callison, Karen, 76 Calnan, Betty, 42 Calnan, Bob, 168 Calnan, Charles, 110 Calvert, Lesley, 110 Campbell, Harlin, 110 Campbell, John, 110, 171 Campbell, Patricia, 76, 165 CAMPUS, 4 Cannon, David, 110 Canterbury, Barbara, 110 Cantlin, Rex, 110 Cantrell, Carolyn, 76, 153 Cantrell, Lonnie, 76 Capewell, Timothy, 91 Capps, Kline, 76 CARDINAL KEY, 140 Carlisle, Jenny, 110 Carlsen, Linda, 110 Carlson, Chris, 161 Carpenter, Linda, 91 Carr, Holly, 76, 170 Carr, Jane, 110 Carr, Janice, 168 Carr, Shirley, 52, 139 Carroll, Daniel, 110, 204 Carroll, Florence, 91, 160, 183 Carroll, Mary, 76 Carroll, Robert, 91, 139 Carroll, Sue, 110, 160 Carroz, Rodney, 110 Carskadon, Christine, 76, 138, 140, 185 Carter, Arthur, 91 Carter, Barbara, 91, 154 Carter, Patricia, 110 Carter, Robert, 91 Carter, Sandra, 110 Carter, Sidney, 110 Carter, Terrill, 110 Cartwright, Catherine, 91 Cary, Mary, 91 Casinelli, Rocco, 110 Cassity, Sharon, 91, 189 Casteel, Melvin, 110 Caster, Carolyn, 110 Caster, Leanne, 110, 168 Cate, David, 145, 171 Cate, Dietra, 76 Cathcart, Clifton, 91 Cattle, Susan, 110, 155, 156, 183 Cauthom, John, 110 Centner, Pamela, 74, 91, 134, 185 Chadwell, Rita, 110 Chamberlain, Bill, 158 Chamberlain, Roy, 110 Chambers, Charlene, 52 Chambers, Maxine, 76, 136, 156 Chambers, Timothy, 52, 141, 144, 146, 148 Chaney, James, 110, 174 Chang, Spencer, 158 Chapee, David, 204 Chaplin, Bernadine, 110, 170 Chapman, Carolyn, 91, 171 Chapman, Kathleen, 91 Chappell, Edward, 110 Charboneau, Alan, 91, 174, 193 Chargois, John, 203, 204, 222 Chavez, Gene, 52, 162 Chavez, Juanita, 52, 143, 153, 163 Cheatum, Gwen, 76 CHEERLEADERS, 177 Chenoweth, Tom, 52, 164, 222 Cherbonnier, Kathleen, 28 Cheung, Wayne, 158 Childers, Allen, 52, 164 Childers, Linda, 91 Chingchai, Prasonk, 46, 158 Chok, Henry, 52, 158, 173 Chornock, Roberta, 76, 154 Chrisman, Joyce, 52, 174 Christian, Ernestine, 91 Christopher, Marlene, 91, 166 Christopherson, Todd, 52 Christy, Jeanne, 91, 160 Christy, Joyce, 91 Chunn, William, 204 Cimmino, Louis, 91, 148 Cioban, Dorothea, 52 Cirrintano, Pete, 110, 204 Cisna, Willet, 170 Cissell, Karen, 91, 155, 187 Cissna, Becky, 183 Claggett, John, 91, 158 Clair, Linda, 110 Clarahan, Linda, 110 CLARINET CHOIR, 171 Clark, Carol, 52, 143, 153, 161 Clark, Dora Belle, 28 Clark, James, 91, 193 Clark, Jane, 91, 160, 163, 183 Clark, Karen, 76, 149, 153 Clark, Lawrence, 110, 159 Clark, Michael, 110 Clark, Nelson, 110 CLASS OFFICERS, 74 Clawson, Barry, 46 Clawson, Ronald, 91, 195, 224 Cleaver, Jo Anne, 52, 74, 134, 189 Clement, Connie, 74, 110 Clements, Linda, 110 Clendaniel, Elizabeth, 28 Clermont, Harold, 91 Cleveland, Judy, 110 Clevenger, Lewis C., 26 Cline, Rita, 52, 143 Clingman, Donna, 76, 153, 157 Clodius, Estell, 110 Close, Lawrence, 212 Close, Linda, 110, 168 Closson, Rich, 212, 224 Cloud, Thomas D. 91, 204 Clough, Billye, 110 Cloyd, Barry, 110 Cloyd, Michael, 52 Clyde, Glenda, 28 Coboum, William D., 28 Cochran, Vicky, 110 Cochrane, Terri, 110 Coco, Louis, 76, 134, 159, 195, 204 Coda, Georgia, 42 Coder, Anne, 52 Coder, Arthur, 76 Cody, Joseph, 110 Coe, Barbara, 77 Coen, James, 52, 145 Coffman, Dan, 110, 144 Cohagan, Mearl, 52, 164 Cohen, David, 230 Cohen, Marcie, 77 Colbert, Max, 92 Cole, Catherine, 110 Cole, Dorris, 110 Cole, Duane R., 28, 147, 164 Cole, Myrna, 52, 143, 146, 153, 161 Cole, Ronald, 110 Coleman, Donna, 77 COLHECON CLUB, 160 COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 170 COLLEGE PLAYERS, 161 COLLEGE USHERS, 138 Collett, Harry, 110 Collier, Randy, 92 Collins, Betty, 110 Collins, Bill, 92 Collins, Bob, 92 Collins, Dennis, 110, 168 Collins, Frederick, 92, 198 Collins, Gary, 77 Collins, Linda, 110 Collins, Mary Ann, 92 Collins, Mary M., 92 Collins, Patsy, 110 Collins, Sherod J., 28, 147, 150 Collister, Arlene, 77, 151, 153 Collopy, Dean, 110 Colton, Frank V., 29 Colton, Nick, 110 Colyer, Carol, 110 Comer, Paul, 72, 77, 134, 135, 138, 159, 195, 204, 230 Comer, Vonn, 77, 193 Compton, Jenny, 77 Comstock, Darrell, 92 Condon, Kathleen, 52 Cone, Jean, 74, 77, 153, 155, 156, 165, 185 Conger, Sherry, 77 Conkle, Marjorie, 111 Conklin, Edward, 172 Conner, Melody, 77, 161 Conner, Ronald, 111 Conway, Karen, 77 Cook, Arlean, 92 Cook, Charles, 77 Cook, Corwin, 111 Cook, Deborah, 111 Cook, Dixie, 111 Cook, Gary, 111 Cook, Jimmy, 111 Cook, Marla, 92 Cooke, Bette, 29 Cool, John, 111 Cool, Thomas, 77 Cooley, Carolyn, 77, 185 Cooley, Ralph, 52 Cooley, Shirley, 111, 176 Coolley, Lloyd, 92 Cooney, Robert, 92 Cooper, Gary, 111 Copeland, Carolyn, 52, 153, 160, 174 Copenhaver, Harold, 29 Cordero, Bertha, 111 Cormeny, Marion, 77 Cornelison, Gary, 204 Cornwell, Janet, 74, 77, 138, 143, 152, 161, 189 Cortelyou, Susan, 52, 166 Cottingham, Gerald, 77, 145, 168, 170 Cottrell, Paul, 175 Couch, James, 46 Couch, Pat, 42 Coulson, Ott, 52 Court, Dan, 53, 149 Cowden, Larry, 111 Cowen, Dennis, 92 Cox, Bette, 77 Cox, Carolyn, 111 Cox, Dale, 53, 72, 148, 149, 152, 258 Cox, Lucien, 92 Cox, Mary, 111, 152 Cox, Richard, 111 Coy, Jeanie, 92, 138, 165, 183 Cozad, Patricia, 77, 160, 183 Craddock, Bruce, 53, 159, 202, 204 Cragen, Connie, 77, 148, 152 Cragg, John, 92 Cragg, Lila, 136 Craghead, William, 53 Craig, Larry Bruce, 77 Craig, Larry Robert, 92 Craig, Nan, 111 Craig, Robert, 53 Craig, Susan, 111 Craig, William, 29 Crain, Michael, 111 Cramer, Carl, 46 Crandall, Eugene, 111 Crawford, Etta, 53 (Page 264) Crawford, Kenneth, 111 Crawford, Richard, 111 Crawford, Steve, 159 Creasman, John, 77 Creason, Maurice, 92 Creegan, Dennis, 111 Crew, Helen, 160 Cribb, Garry, 77, 159 Crist, Donald, 77 Crist, Raymond, 29 Croarkin, Eugene, 29 Croarkin, Eugene, Jr., 77 Crockett, Sandra, 111 Crockett, Stephen, 111, 154 Crook, Karen, 111 Crooks, Donna, 92, 171, 189 Crooks, Forest L., 29 Crooks, James, 144 Crosby, Harry, 111, 176 Crosby, Naida, 53 Crosier, Carol, 111, 187 Crosier, Joan, 77, 152 Cross, David, 53 Cross, Steven, 53, 173 Crouch, David, 111 Crow, Diana, 92 Crow, Terry, 92 Crowdis, Ronnie, 111, 195 Crump, Charles, 72, 198 Crumpacker, Donald, 77, 174 Cuddihee, William, 53 Culbertson, Jerry, 77, 174 Cullen, Pamela, 111 Culler, Connie, 53 Culling, Carolyn, 111 Cunningham, Earl C., 29 Cunningham, Jane, 53 Cupp, Dorothy, 92 Cupp, Rebecca, 111, 189 Curp, Mary Beth, 92, 172 Curran, Louis J., 29 Curry, Duane, 92 Curry, Laura, 111, 162, 173 Curry, Linda, 111 Curtis, David, 53 Curtis, Nancy, 77, 148, 152, 161 Curtright, Daniel, 111 Cushman, Diane, 111, 185 D Dabney, Robert, 111 Dahms, Carolyn, 111 Daily, Joan, 92 Daily, Lois, 111 Dale, Diane, 111, 145, 161, 170 D'angelo, Nadine, 111, 155 Daniels, Sandra, 111 Daniels, Stephen, 92, 148, 163 Danielson, Donna, 92, 176 Darnall, Doyle, 77 Darst, Donald, 53, 163, 174 Dash, Carlene, 53, 158, 173 Dattilo, James, 53, 159, 203, 204 Daugherty, Virginia, 111 Dautenhahn, Susan, 111, 171 Davenport, Jimmy, 46 Davenport, Margaret, 111 Davenport, Theola, 111 Davidson, Linda, 111 Davidson, Richard, 111 Davidson, William, 111 Davis, Carl, 111 Davis, Connie, 155 Davis, David, 92 Davis, Dennis, 111 Davis, James, 53, 174, 198 Davis, Jimmie D., 77 Davis, Keith, 77 Davis, Louise, 111 Davis, Nelma, 53 Davis, Peggy, 53 Davis, Roger, 111 Davis, Ron, 224 Davis, Sue, 53, 72, 138, 140, 150, 153, 161, 183 Davis, Vicki, 111 Davison, Nancy, 111 Davison, Pamela, 111 Daw, Harry, 46 Dawson, Clay, 29 Dawson, Diane, 111 Dawson, Steve, 112 Day, Daniel, 92 Day, Judith, 53 Deal, Lester, 53 Dean, John, 53 Dean, Tim, 112 Deatherage, Cynthia, 112 DeBello, Leonard, 77 Deck, Jesse, 53, 144 Deehr, David, 77 Deeker, Larry, 112, 173 DeFeis, Aleta, 112, 161 Deffenbaugh, James, 112 DeGeest, Cherol, 92, 189 Degeneff, June, 92 Dehner, David, 92 Deierling, Judith, 112 Deist, Butler, 204 Deitrick, Jane, 112 Delameter, Charles, 54, 193 Delaney, Barbara Ann, 54, 154 DeLaney, Edwin, 54, 139, 142, 195 DeLashmutt, Jo, 112, 185 DeLaura, Vito, 92, 142, 197 Delehaunty, Michael, 112, 230 Deloquil, Linda, 160 DELTA ZETA, 184 DeLuca, John, 77, 204 Delzell, Patty, 112, 170 Delzell, Sandra, 112, 168, 170 DeMarce, Joan, 112 DenHartog, Becky, 54 Denney, Wayne, 112, 224 Dennis, Blytha, 112 Dennis, Janice, 112 Dennis, Jerry, 92 Dennis, Nancy, 112 Dennison, James, 77 Derham, James, 92 Derosa, Anthony, 92 Derry, Olin, 54, 159 Deskin, Elizabeth, 92 DeSpain, Carol, 112 Detmer, Dwight, 112 Detwiler, Vicky, 112 Devine, Elizabeth, 54, 151, 166 Devine, Jerry, 46 Devine, Judy, 112 DeVinny, Lois, 136 DeVore, Jean, 112 Dial, Ralph, 77 Dickbernd, Mary, 112 Dickenson, Diana, 112 Dickinson, Richard, 92 Dieckman, Dorothy, 77, 153 Diehl, Vivian, 112, 173 Diers, Florence, 112 Dietderich, Sharon, 77 Digrazia, Anthony, 54 Dillinger, Marsha, 78, 148, 153 Dingwall, Diane, 92 Dini, Said, 93 Di Ruocco, Phillip,. 78, 172 DiSalvo, John, 93 Dissinger, Judy, 112, 168, 170, 189 Dittmer, Mary, 54, 144, 146, 148, 153, 170 DIVISION HEADS, 24 Dixon, Gary, 54 Dobbs, William, 78 Dobry, Alberta, 29 Dochterman, Keith, 112 Dodd, Gail, 112 Dodson, Eddy, 161 Dodson, Robert, 78 Dolan, Gary, 78 Dolan, Joseph S., 24 Domann, Phyllis, 112, 148, 153, 173 Dombek, Stan, 78 Domian, Joe, 163 Dominacki, Nancy, 93 Dominacki, Patricia, 93 Domsalla, Sally, 54 Donnelly, John, 93 Donnelly, Wayne, 112, 168 Donovan, Grayce, 112, 172 Doran, Jay, 93 Dorflinger, Diane, 112 Dorflinger, Karen, 112 DORMITORY COUNCILS, 136 Dorrance, Donald, 78 Dornell, Ralph, 112 Doty, Elaine, 112 DouBrava, G., 204 Dougherty, James J., 29 Douglas, Anita, 112 Douglas, Deborah, 112 Douglas, Karen, 54, 72, 150 Douglas, Nancy, 112 Dover, Beverly, 54, 149 Dow, Paul, 93 Dower, Henry, 164 Downing, Anna F., 29 Downing, Darrell, 54, 164 Downing, Douglas, 93 Downing, Dwight, 151 Downing, Ernest, 78 Drago, Elaine, 112 Drane, Joe, 93 Dreyfuss, Stanley, 112 Driggs, Robert, 170 Drummond, Pamela, 93 Drunert, Donald, 78 Drown, Ruth, 93, 155, 156 Drummond, Patricia, 112 Dry, Berenice S., 29 Duangan, Chamras, 46, 158 Duckworth, Virginia, 112 Duden, Tom, 29 Dudley, Kenneth, 112 Duffey, Jewell, 54, 74, 138, 143, 153, 161, 183 Dumont, Margaret, 112 Dunavant, Anne, 54, 138, 180, 189 Duncan, Linda, 78 Dunlap, James, 54, 142 Dunn, Debby, 112, 155, 156, 176 Dunshee, William, 112 DuRall, Deanna, 93 Durham, Roma, 54 Durow, William, 112, 193 Durst, Nancy, 54, 72, 180, 188 Dusenberg, Gary, 93 Dutemple, Jeanne, 112, 155 Dvorak, Ann, 112 Dwiggins, Clayton, 112 Dwyer, June, 112, 160 Dwyer, Pamela, 112 Dwyer, Rose, 93 Dye, James, 93 Dye, Roger, 78, 138, 193 Dykstra, A. Michael, 54 Dykstra, John, 54 E Eager, Margaret, 112, 173 Early, Katherine, 112 Early, Mary, 54 Early, Patricia, 112 Easley, Jery, 112 Easley, Margaret, 42 Easley, Shirley, 78, 155, 156 Easterday, Catherine, 42 Eaton, Floyd, 93 Eaton, Zelwin, 78, 137 Ebers, Patricia, 113 ECHO ROYALTY, 254 ECHO STAFF, 258 Eckardt, Joe, 113 Eckert, Susan, 113, 161 Ediger, Marlow, 30, 147 Edmondson, Ruth, 78, 152 Edmundson, Elaine, 93, 185 Edwards, Eileen, 93 Edwards, Frances, 93 Edwards, Gene, 93, 153, 157, 158, 174 Edwards, James, 30 Edwards, Janet, 41 Edwards, Jerry, 78, 148 Edwards, Nancy, 93 Edwards, Ricky, 113 Efthim, Mary, 93, 152, 161 Eggleston, John, 113 Eggleston, Judy, 145, 153, 171 Ehrmann, Michael, 113 Eichhorn, Sylvia, 113, 171 Eick, Michael, 93 Eischen, Lael, 78, 155, 156, 173 Eisenmenger, JoAnn, 113 Eisner, Richard, 113 Eitel, Sherry, 93 Eizenga, Darlene, 113 Eizenga, Diane, 113, 183 Ekart, Paul, 113 Elam, Charles J., 23, 147 Elam, Ronald, 113 ELEMENTARY MAJORS CHORUS, 161 Elgin, Sharon, 78, 148, 152, 157, 174 Eller, Meredith F., 30 Elliott, Kenneth, 113 Elliott, Patrick, 93, 195, 204, 230 Elliott, Richard, 93, 195 Ellis, Beth, 93, 183 Ellis, Ellen, 171 Ellis, John, 113 Ellis, Patricia, 78, 154, 189 Ellis, Stella, 113 Ellmaker, Sarah, 93, 155, 156 Ellman, Susan, 93 Elmore, David, 159, 228, 229 Elson, Connie, 54 Elson, Janice, 93 Elster, D. Eric, 93 Elston, Loren, 113 Elwell, Ruth, 113 EMERITI, 26 Engel, Beverly, 93 England, Ada Lee, 54, 153 England, James, 54, 197 Engle, Ardella, 93, 155, 156 Engle, Marilyn, 78, 138, 140, 153, 157, 165, 180, 187 ENGLISH CLUB, 157 English, Sherry, 113 Epperly, Kathleen, 93, 189 Epperson, Beth, 113 Epperson, Jerrold, 55, 74, 134, 135, 145, 168, 170, 195 Epperson, Lee, 93 Epperson, Sandra, 113, 189 Erdwins, Gary, 55 Erhard, Bernard, 30 Erickson, Marsha, 78, 153, 163, 177, 183 Ericson, Nancy, 55, 143, 152, 163, 187 Ernst, Gary, 93 Ernst, William, 93 Erwin, Donald, 113 Erwin, Lois, 113 Erwin, Rebecca, 93, 155, 156 Esper, James, 93 Ess, John, 93 Estal, Gerald, 55 Estal, Joyce, 55 Estes, Mary Margaret, 30, 156 Euritt, Darrell, 55 Evans, Betty, 55, 153 Evans, Cathryn, 113 Evans, Denman C., 30 Evans, Elizabeth, 32 Evans, James Howard, 113 Evans, James William, 55 Evans, Karen, 113 Evans, Larry, 55, 145, 153, 163, 173 Evans, Molly, 94 Ewasko, Joseph, 113 Ewens, Donna, 94, 176 Ewing, Donald, 55 F FACULTY, 27 Fain, Leslie, 113, 185 Fair, Nancy, 113, 139 Fairbairn, Bonnie, 94 Falconer, Margaret, 113 Falloon, Ellen, 78, 151, 153 Farmer, Nancy, 113 Farnham, John, 94, 161 Farr, Darlene, 113 Farr, Harry, 94, 150, 163 Farrell, James, 94, 204 Farrell, Michael, 94 Farrell, Peggy, 55 Farrenkopf, James, 78 Fast, Barbara, 113 Fast, Charles G., 30, 147, 176 Fast, Mrs. Charles, 176 Fast, Lee, 94 Faucett, Tom, 55 Faust, Barbara, 113 Fawcett, Vera E., 26 Fears, Gary, 78 Fehlhaber, Kathy Jo, 158 Felizola, William, 113, 158, 162 Feltham, Clifford, 94, 139, 258 (Page 265) Fendler, Donald, 113 Fenwick, Karen, 113 Ferguson, Connie, 78, 153, 183 Ferguson, Judith, 113 Femow, Susan, 94 Ferril, Susanne, 113 Fessler, Berna, 94 Fessler, Larry, 113 Fetters, Gerald, 94 Fey, Sidney, 113 Fiala, Dollie, 113 Fidler, Karen, 113 Fiedler, Bob, 172 Fields, Kathleen, 94 Filidoro, Paula, 113 Finch, Ralph, 78, 214 Finley, John, 158, 173 Finley, Robert, 113 Finney, Martha C., 30 Fiorentino, Chris, 94 Firouzahadi, Iraj, 94 Fischer, Bonnie, 55, 155, 156, 166 Fish, Joanne, 113 Fishback, Cherilyn, 113 Fisher, Judy, 113, 155 Fisher, Marjorie, 55 Fisher, Patricia, 168 Fisher, Stanley, 113 Fisher, Tamsy, 113 Fisher, William, 78 FitzHenry, Maureen, 74, 94, 135, 163, 165, 183 FitzRoy, Susan, 113 Fitzsimmons, Helen, 170 Fitzsimmons, William E., 30, 170 Flaherty, Gerry, 157, 163 Flanagan, Patrick, 113 Flanders, Stephen, 113 Flasch, Glenn, 55, 148, 197 Flaspohler, Richard, 30 Fleagle, Iona, 94, 139, 153, 163, 187 Fleak, Karen, 113 Flesch, Gretchen, 94, 152, 160, 185 Flesch, Janet, 72, 78, 134, 140, 144, 152, 180, 185 Fletcher, Betty, 113 Fletcher, Georgia, 113, 161, 171, 185 Fletcher, Nina, 55 Fletcher, Sherry, 113 Flickinger, James, 114 Fligg, Kendall, 78, 193 Floyd, Gary, 94 Flynn, William, 55, 164 Foglesong, Ronald, 114 Fordham, Becky, 114 Foreman, Rebecca, 171 Forgy, Roy, 41 Forney, Shirley, 55, 148, 163, 176 Forrester, Dana, 114 Forrester, Julia, 114 Forster, John, 114 Forsyth, Gloria, 114, 183 Fort, Crystal, 41 Fort, Robert C., 30 Fortney, Larry, 114, 161 Foss, Karen, 94, 165, 189 Foster, Bruce, 94, 159 Foster, Craig, 94 Foster, Dolores, 55 Foster, Gary, 114 Foster, Gerald, 114 Foudree, Charles, 55, 141, 142, 195 Foultz, Carl, 114, 168 Fowler, Donald, 55 Fowler, Travis, 55, 198 Fox, Edith, 94 Fox, John C., 174 Fox, John H., 114, 174, 175 Fox, Joleen, 94, 155, 156, 187 Fox, Joy, 55, 136, 138, 143, 161, 187 Francisco, Christy, 114 Frank, Cecilia, 114 Frank, Linda, 94 Frank, Robert, 46 Franke, Glennys, 78 Franklin, Donald, 114 Franklin, Terry, 114 Frazee, Mary Linda, 55 Frazee, Nathan, 56, 72, 143, 195 Frazier, Elizabeth, 30 Freeland, Jerry, 78 Freeland, Max Q., 30, 147 Freels, Mervyn, 56, 153, 163, 164 Freeman, Donna, 114 FRESHMEN, 107 Fretwell, Judith, 56, 138, 140, 143, 146, 148, 153, 155, 161, 163,187 Fretwell, Obie, 94 Frevert, John, 56, 197 Fridley, Janice, 114, 173 Friedman, Morrie, 94 Friend, Judy, 114 Fritz, David, 94, 195 Fromme, Barbara, 94, 154 Frost, Robert, 78, 159, 212, 224 Frost, Ronald, 78, 159, 212, 224 Fry, Cynthia, 114 Fry, Garry, 56, 141, 148 Frye, Betty, 114 Frye, Lance, 114 Fugate, James, 114 Fuhrer, Sue, 114 Fuller, Dennis, 114, 168, 195 Funk, Bonnie, 114 Furgison, Lois, 114 G Gaddis, Don, 204 Galey, Deborah, 94, 155, 156, 185 Galey, Jan, 114 Galkowski, Ginnie, 41 Galkowski, Jane, 56, 140, 185 Galkowski, Joseph, 41 Gallop, Marjorie, 114 Galloway, Dale, 94 Gamache, Sharon, 56, 145, 171 GAMMA DELTA, 176 Gann, Tonda, 114, 156 Gardner, C. Hugh, 30 Gardner, Kenneth L., 31, 198, 204, 224 Gardner, Ora, 94 Gardner, Roma, 56 Garoutte, Jerry, 78 Garr, Daisy, 114, 152, 161, 174, 175 Garretson, Judi, 114 Garrett, Ann, 94 Garrett, Gerry, 94 Garrett, Stephen, 114, 195, 204 Garton, Tommie, 159 Gates, Diana, 94, 152, 158, 163 Gates, Nancy, 94 Gatlin, Anita, 114 Gaw, Dan, 94 Gebhardt, Donald, 114 Geer, Dixie, 114 Geisendorfer, Patricia, 94, 174 Geloso, Pete, 94 Gentile, Ralph, 94 Gerber, Ernestine, 78 Gerdes, John, 56, 144 Gerhold, Lela, 78 Giachino, Dick, 78, 195 Gibbons, Marilyn, 42 Gibbs, Robert, 78 Gibson, Barbara, 95 Gibson, Carol, 95 Gibson, Della, 95, 158, 174, 175 Gibson, Donald, 164 Gibson, Henry, 31 Gierke, James, 114 Gieselman, Doris, 136 Gifford, James, 164 Gifford, Sandra, 78, 160 Gifford, Steve, 114 Gilbert, Edward, 31 Gilderbloom, Mark, 46 Gill, David, 46 Gillaspie, John, 56 Gillespie, Sharon, 114 Gilliland, June, 78 Gilliland, Lavon, 114 Gilman, David, 114 Gilmore, Donna, 95, 154 Gingry, Linda, 114 Ginther, Pegg, 95 Giordano, Anthony, 114 Gisvold, Susan, 114 Gladney, Richard, 114 Gladney, Sue, 95, 153, 185 Gladwin, Marsha, 114 Glaser, Jack, 95 Glassford, Jerald, 114 Gleason, Marjorie, 78 Gleissner, Ralph, 95, 224 Gleissner, Richard, 114, 204 Glenisson, Emile, 31 Glenn, Robert, 95, 195 Glidden, John, 95 Gliem, Larry, 79, 197 Glore, Judyth, 56 Glover, Janet, 114 Glover, Linda, 114 Godfrey, Sherry, 114 Goetze, John C., 31 Goins, Massye E., 31 Golden, James, 114 Golden, Nancy, 56, 170 Golden, Stuart, 56 Golob, John, 56, 164 Golway, Carolyn, 95, 173 Gomez, Laura, 95, 189 Gomez, Vera, 114 Gonnerman, Edna, 114 Good, Charles, 204 Good, Linda, 79, 138, 155, 156, 177, 187 Good, Marvin, 56 Gooden, Roger, 114, 171 Goodwin, Clark, 114 Goodwin, Helen, 95, 145, 148 Goodwin, Judy, 114 Goodwin, Larry, 79 Goodwin, Maxine, 42 Goon, Ronald, 79 Gordon, Benny, 115, 222 Gore, Gary, 56 Gore, Larry, 56 Gorzynski, Rich, 202, 204 Gosch, Geraldine, 31, 160 Gose, Kenneth, 56 Goslin, Verna, 115 Gothberg, Mike, 139, 212 Gottman, Ron, 168 Gould, Helen, 137 Gousie, Raymond, 115 Gower, John, 79, 195 GRADUATES, 46 Graham, John, 95, 168 Gramling, Linda, 95 Gramm, Royce, 95 Granneman, Larry, 95, 195 Grant, Richard, 115, 174, 175 Grant, Wilma, 79 Graves, Carol, 56, 153 Graves, Patrick, 115 Graves, William, 115, 214 Gray, Lana, 115 Gray, Steven, 115 Green, Bennett, 115 Green, Fred, 95 Green, Harold, 79 Green, Jean, 115 Green, Larry, 115, 145, 168, 170 Green, Penny, 168 Greenlee, Michael, 115 Greeno, Virginia, 155, 160 Greer, Sharon, 95 Gregg, Janet, 56, 153, 160, 176 Gregory, Denise, 79, 183 Gregory, Frank, 145, 153 Gregory, Richard, 95 Gregory, Warren, 115 Greipp, Jules, 115 Greve, Margaret, 115, 183 Griesbaum, Danial, 115 Griffin, Mary, 115 Griffin, Sandra, 56, 146 Griffin, Steve, 115, 171 Griffith, John, 56, 137 Griffith, Karon, 79 Griffith, Katherine, 79, 153, 160 Griffith, Ruth, 95, 153, 160 Griffith, Tim, 115 Griggs, Joy, 115 Grigsby, Jimmy, 56 Grimes, Carolyn, 42 Grimes, James, 115 Grimes, John, 115 Grindle, Carol, 95 Grinstead, Glenda, 79, 149, 153, 166, 183 Grissom, Loren V., 31, 157 Groff, Donald R., 31 Groff, Margaret, 56, 144, 146, 148 Gronewold, Tom, 115, 204 Grooms, Carol, 95 Gross, Charles E., 31, 192 Grosvenor, Beverly, 79 Grosvenor, Raymond, 79 Grover, Linda, 95, 154, 158, 173 Groves, Gary, 95, 197 Groves, Wesley, 95 Gruenberg, Soledad, 46, 158 Guilford, Beverly, 115 Guinn, Carol, 95, 161 Guinn, Craig, 79, 159, 212, 224 Guinn, Josephine, 57 Guinn, Kay, 42 Gulnac, Susan, 115, 155, 171, 183 H Haag, Marilyn, 115 Haden, Linda, 95 Hafner, Judith, 79, 165, 189 Hagar, Jean, 115 Hahn, Dennis, 57, 135, 137, 142, 152, 197 Hahn, Larry, 95 Haile, Seifu, 79, 158 Haines, Peggy, 95 Hakimian, Bigan, 79 Halbach, Dennis, 79 Halberstadt, JoAnn, 115 Hale, Dean, 115 Hale, Jo, 95, 137 Haley, Catherine, 115 Halferty, Paul, 115, 176 Hall, Barbara, 115 Hall, Donald, 95 Hall, Jack, 79 Hall, Jacqueline, 31 Hall, Jennell, 95 Hall, Judie, 115 Hall, Mary, 115 Hall, Nancy, 148 Hall, Thomas, 79 Hall, William, 115 Hall, William F., 31, 147 Halley, Mary, 115 Hallman, Dwayne, 95 Hallock, Kathleen, 95 Halsey, George, 79, 142, 145, 152, 197 Ham, Thomas, 115 Hamblin, Jane, 95, 160 Hamilton, Catherine, 115 Hamilton, Jolene, 95 Hamilton, Lyle M., 31 Hamilton, Mary Jane, 31 Hamilton, Pat, 95, 135, 162, 163, 165, 183 Hamilton, Roberta, 115 Hammack, Susan, 57, 151, 153, 180, 185 Hammock, Bill, 159, 202, 204 Hammen, Cathleen, 115 Hampton, Donna, 115 Hampton, Judith, 79 Hanasaki, Swano, 57, 72 Hancock, Judith, 31 Hansen, Ray, 204 Hanson, Carol, 42 Hanson, Ronald, 95, 197 Harbin, Ronald, 79 Harder, Mary, 79, 137, 187 Hardgrove, Russell, 57, 139, 195 Hardy, Terry, 79, 164 Hardy, Wayne, 79, 145, 171 Harkabus, Frank, 95 Harlan, Catherine, 115 Harlan, Leora, 96 Harlow, Carla, 115, 155, 156 Harker, Joe, 115 Harker, Larry, 57, 174 Harmon, Don, 96 Harmon, Walter, 79, 204 Harmon, William, 57, 159 Harper, William, 79 Harrington, Arthur E., 32 Harris, Dana, 115, 158, 171, 173 Harris, David, 79 Harris, Hubert, 115 Harris, Jimmie, 57, 164 Harris, Judy, 115 Harris, Judith, 57, 143, 153, 161 (Page 266) Harris, Rebecca, 115 Harris, Vonna, 42 Harrison, David, 204 Harrison, Judy, 115 Harrison, Larry, 115 Harrison, Rhonda, 115 Harrison, R. Russell, 32 Harrison, Todd, 115 Harryman, Ronald, 96, 161 Harsh, Thomas, 96 Hart, Ronnie, 57 Hartgrave, Lanny, 115 Hartje, George N., 25 Hartman, Tom, 79, 153 Hartung, Everett, 96 Hartz, Mary, 115, 171 Harvey, Karen, 115 Harvey, Louise, 115 Hasekamp, Frederick, 115 Hasenclever, Rex, 115 Haskins, Barbara, 116, 177 Hastings, Margaruette, 79 Haston, John, 79 Hatala, Christine, 116, 153, 172 Hatcher, Edward, 96 Hatcher, Suzanne, 116 Hatfield, Loren, 116 Haver, Gail, 32 Havrum, Gary, 116 Hawk, Janet, 79, 157 Hawkins, John, 96 Hawkins, Judith, 46 Hawkins, Keith, 57 Hawkins, Leon, 198 Hawkins, Sara, 96, 153, 170, 174 Hawkins, Thomas, 116 Hayes, Jerry, 116 Hayes, Mark, 116, 222 Hayes, Mary Jo, 57, 72, 138, 139, 140, 146, 148, 149, 152, 259 Haynes, Loren, 116 Hayes, Shirley, 42 Hays, Jo Ellen, 57 Hays, Shirley, 96, 150, 157, 185 Hayward, Ellen, 79, 144 Hazelrigg, Ray, 116, 145, 168 Hazelrigg, Walter, 170 Heaberlin, Allen, 79, 170, 176 Heaton, Jean, 116 Heaton, Ray, 79, 197 Heckelman, Donna, 116, 135, 163, 187 Hedgecock, Barbara, 57, 153, 161 Hediger, Ron, 79, 151 Heim, Anthony, 116 Heimer, Stan, 116 Hein, Loran, 46 Heiniger, Richard, 57 Heiser, Mary, 116 Heitman, Henry, 116, 187 Heitman, Marla, 79, 138, 155, 156, 187 Hellberg, Helen, 116, 183 Hellenthal, Mary, 116 Hellige, Margaret, 57, 155, 156 Helmandollar, David, 57 Helton, James, 79 Henderson, Carl, 164 Henderson, Darwin, 116 Henderson, Janis, 116 Henderson, Judith, 57 Henderson, Luther, 57 Henderson, Melvin, 116, 159 Henderson, Susan, 116, 183 Hendred, Nesbeth, 154 Hendrichsen, Larry, 116 Hendrichsen, Lawrence, 57, 159 Hendricks, Vera, 57, 160 Hengen, Dennis, 80, 195 Henke, Clara, 116 Henness, Kenna, 57, 153, 160 Henry, Charlotte, 80, 161 Henry, Cheryl, 96, 165, 183 Henry, Gary, 116 Henry, Patrick, 116, 148 Henry, Ronald, 96 Hensley, Lester, 57 Hensley, Melvin, 57 Hepworth, Yvonne, 116 Herget, Vicki, 116 Hermann, George W., 32, 147, 212 Hem, Michael, 80, 197 Herrin, Lynn, 57 Herring, David, 58, 153, 164 Herring, Margaret, 96, 153 Hershey, Georgia, 58, 150, 157, 174, 175 Heston, Jeanne, 148 Heston, Rose, 80 Hevener, James, 116 Heumann, Daniel, 116, 168 Hewgley, Nelson, 80, 164 Heyden, John, 105 Hiatt, William, 116 Hickenbottom, Connie, 116, 177, 183 Hickman, Lois, 58 Hickman, Patricia, 116 Higgins, Thomas, 32 Hill, Eloise, H., 32 Hill, Gerry, 116, 168 Hill, Linda, 154 Hill, Mary Alice, 155, 156 Hill, Randall, 116 Hill, Sherralyn, 116 Hilpert, Debra, 116 Hilsabeck, Bill, 80, 197 Himes, Marsha, 96 Hindman, James, 96 Hines, Albert, 116, 222 Hines, Curtis, 96, 145, 158, 170, 222, 223 Hines, Gregory, 116 Hining, Charles, 80 Hinman, Norma, 80, 163 Hinnah, Eileen, 96, 173 Hintz, Phillip, 58 Hirashima, Robin, 96 Hiskey, Connie, 58 Hiskey, Kent, 80 HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 145 Hitt, Thomas, 116 Hix, Gail, 116 Hobbs, John, 116 Hodges, Francis, 80 Hodkins, Winifred, 58 Hodits, Gregory, 116 Hoehne, Bruce, 116 Hoenig, Victoria, 116, 172 Hoff, William E., 32 Hoffman, Gerald, 80, 145, 168 Hoffman, John, 116 Hoffman, Joyce, 80, 137, 183 Hoffman, Leonard, 80, 197 Hoffman, Virginia, 32 Hoffmeyer, Al, 58, 152, 157 Hogan, Jim, 168 Hogan, John, 96 Hogenson, Kathryn, 80, 183 Hogenson, Marjorie, 116, 160 Hogge, Ruth, 96 Hogue, Darrel, 80 Hohanshelt, Taree, 116 Hohn, Dennis, 80, 195 Holden, E. Ray, 80 Holder, Michael, 96 Holder, Virginia, 80 Holler, Herbert, 58, 159, 204 Hollingsworth, Gerald, 80, 162 Hollingsworth, Karol, 42 Holm, Glen, 96 Holm, Richard, 80 Holman, Larry, 80 Holman, Marilyn, 96, 143, 189 Holman, Mildred, 58, 148 Holman, Nancy, 116 Holmes, Philip, 58, 159 Holt, Carolyn, 80 Holt, Pamela, 116, 189 Holt, Sharon, 80, 138, 189 Holt, Timothy, 116 Holzmeier, Alfred, 32 HOMECOMING ROYALTY, 252 Hong, Mansan, 158 HONORARY ART CLUB, 151 Hood, Stuart, 46 Hoosein, Abdool, 80 Hoover, Richard, 168 Hopkins, Carolyn, 32 Hopkins, David, 96, 139, 150 Hopkins, Dennis, 80 Hopkins, Edward, 116 Hopkins, Linda, 96 Hopkins, Michael, 116 Hopson, John, 58 Horton, Joseph, 116 Hoskins, Raymond, 116 Hourihan, Linda, 116 House, Jill, 156 House, Nancy, 58, 73, 138, 140, 148, 152, 155, 156, 163, 180, 186 House, Pamela, 116 House, Ralph, 26 Houser, Jimmie, 117 Houser, Kathryn, 117 Houser, Roy, 32, 170 Houska, Marius, 58, 136 Houston, Diana, 117 Howard, Deborah, 117 Howard, Denis, 117 Howard, Jeanne, 96 Howe, Jill, 117, 155 Howe, Ruth, 117 Howe, Sydney, 154 Howell, Russell, 117 Howery, Roger, 96 Hoyt, Joyce, 96, 148, 173 Hrstka, Bob, 117 Huang, Chin-Fong, 46, 158 Hubbard, Leandra, 96 Hubbartt, Glen, 41 Hubbartt, Sandra, 42 Huckstep, Bonnie, 117 Huddleston, James, 96 Hudgel, Joan, 117, 155 Hudson, Donna, 117, 173 Huenemann, Calvin V., 25 Huffman, Roger, 58 Hug, Elizabeth, 80, 138, 153, 165, 187 Hughes, Janis, 117 Hughes, Kenneth, 80 Hulbert, Janet, 117 Hulen, Nancy, 117 Hull, William, 117, 144, 168, 195 Hulse, Laura, 32 Hulsebus, Sandra, 117 Hume, Sandy, 58, 150, 185 Humphreys, Arthur F., 32 Hunsaker, Karen, 96, 148 Hunsaker, Ronnaug, 117 Hunt, Sandra, 117 Hunter, Ann, 117, 168 Hunziker, Norma, 117 Hurley, Nancy, 117 Hurley, Sandee, 117 Hurtubisc, Richard, 117 Hutchens, James, 80, 197 Hutcherson, Lynda, 80, 138, 165, 183 Hutchinson, Dale, 117 Hutchinson, Linda, 117, 153 Hutchinson, Loren, 171 Hutchinson, James, 80, 174, 193 Hutton, Pamela, 117 Hyle, Dwight, 117 Hyman, Margaret, 117 I INDEX, 139 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, 164 Ingersoll, Robert, 117 Ingram, Clyde, 117 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, 181 INTERNATIONAL CLUB', 158 Ip, Camfield, 80 Irvin, Carol, 58, 160 Irvin, Janet, 58, 161 Irwin, Cynthia, 117 Irwin, Gary, 117 Issari, Bijan, 96 J Jackovich, Michael, 117 Jackson, Aleetha, 150, 173 Jackson, Carol, 80, 160 Jackson, Linda, 96 Jackson, Philip, 117 Jackson, T. J., 58, 73, 159, 202, 204 Jackson, Vernon, 117 Jacobsen, Rudolph, 58, 142, 197 Jaeckel, Robert, 204 Jamal, Jasim, 80 James, Addie, 58, 161 James, Barbara, 96, 155, 156 James, Bonnie, 96 James, Clyde, 80, 142, 145, 152, 164 James, Dana, 58 James, Frederick Earl, 32 James, Janet, 117 James, Kathy, 117 James, Lonnie, 58 James, Paul, 96 James, Steven, 117 Jamison, G. H., 26 Jansen, C., 214 Jarrell, Margery, 80, 138, 143 Jaspering, Judy, 80, 143, 153 Jayne, Edward R., 16 Jenkins, Sharon, 80 Jennings, Alfred, 117 Jennings, Carol, 117 Jennings, Deanna, 96 Jennings, Tommy, 174 Jensen, Gerald, 58, 138, 258 Jesaitis, Tom, 117 Jobe, Christine, 170 Jobe, Jack, 58, 142, 195 Jobe, Linda, 117 Jobe, Thomas, 80 Joerling, Terry, 117 Johann, Cathy, 80, 145, 151 Johannsen, Richard, 80 Johns, William, 96 Johnsen, Larry, 81, 202, 204 Johnson, Carol, 117 Johnson, Charles, 96 Johnson, David, 81 Johnson, Dianna, 117 Johnson, Gary Dean, 117 Johnson, Gary Keith, 59 Johnson, Ida, 96 Johnson, Janice, 117 Johnson, Judy, 81, 136, 151, 153 Johnson, Larry, 117, 159, 168 Johnson, Lexanna, 117, 162, 173 Johnson, Lorna, 59, 137, 173,-187 Johnson, Marion, 41 Johnson, Michael, 117 Johnson, Nelda, 117 Johnson, Patricia, 59, 145, 168, 171, 174 Johnson, Richard, 97 Johnson, Robert, 117 Johnson, Ronald, 59, 168 Johnston, Bill, 204 Johnston, Mary Joetta, 97 Johnston, Mary Kathryn, 59, 152, 160 Johnston, Robert, 117 Johnston, Tommy, 117 Jones, Allen, 81, 224 Jones, Beverly, 59, 174 Jones, Carolyn, 117, 155 Jones, Charlie, 204 Jones, Clara, 97 Jones, Claudia, 59 Jones, Connie Holt, 32 Jones, Danny, 81, 193 Jones, Delores, 42 Jones, Frank Harold, 59 Jones, Frank Keith, 117, 224 Jones, Gerald, 81 Jones, Jacquelynn, 117 Jones, Janette, 118 Jones, Janice, 118 Jones, Karen, 97 Jones, Keitha, 118 Jones, Lester, 97 Jones, Lloyd, 81 Jones, Loretta, 118 Jones, Martin, 118, 168 Jones, Randall, 97, 163 Jones, Rex, 97 Jones, Robert, 81 Jones, Sue, 81, 153 Jones, Susan, 97, 171, 183 Jones, Thomas, 118 Jones, Vicki, 118 Jones, William Earl, 81 Jones, William Ray, 97 Jorgenson, Dale A., 24 Jorgenson, Mary, 59, 157 Joseph, Timothy, 81 Jourdan, Shirley, 59, 153 Juett, Betty, 59, 143, 161, 174 Julius, Patricia, 118 JUNIORS, 75 (Page 267) Justus, Juanita, 118 Justus, Steve, 59, 181 K K-CLUB, 159 K-DETTES, 165 Kabrick, Larry, 81 Kahl, Thomas, 118, 204 Kaiman, Mary Lee, 59, 139, 149 Kaiser, Marcella, 59, 73, 138, 152, 180, 184 Kam-Chiu, Ip, 158 Kammerer, Richard, 59 Kanchanadul, Thiprakanya, 59, 158 Kapfer, Carol, 97 Kapfer, Gary 59, 162, 163 Kapfer, Linda, 59, 154, 163 KAPPA ALPHA PSI, 198 KAPPA DELTA PI, 146 Karel, David, 59, 170 Karel, Leon, 33 Karlson, Karen, 97, 183 Kasiewicz, Richard, 97, 161 Kasmann, Katherine, 97, 139 Kasow, Lloyd, 59 Kassicieh, Munira, 118 Kasto, Sabah, 46 Kauzlarich, Charles E., 24 Kauzlarich, Jerold, 46 Kauzlarich, John W., 118, 144 Kauzlarich, Larry, 59, 152 Kauzlarich, Steven, 118 Kaylarian, Gerald, 118, 162, 163 Kaylarian, Victor, 97 Kearney, Katherine, 43 Keegan, Eileen, 97, 145, 168 Keeler, Donald, 171 Keeler, Sally, 143, 161 Keeran, Sheryl, 118, 185 Kehoe, Donald, 59, 159, 214 Kehrer, Judy, 118 Keithley, Larry, 81, 152 Keller, Claudia, 81 Keller, Thomas, 118 Kelley, Danny, 118, 139 Kelley, Gerald, 81, 144 Kelley, Sheila, 97 Kelly, Richard, 222 Kendall, Linda, 118 Kenison, Jim, 59, 148 Kennedy, Dave, 224 Kennedy, James, 97 Kennedy, Jerry, 118 Kennedy, John, 203, 204 Kenney, John A., 41, 147 Kenney, Mary, 81, 148, 162 Kenney, Steven, 97 Kent, Cheryl, 118 Kent, James, 118 Keppy, Charlotte, 118 Kepros, James, 118, 159 Kerckhoff, Ken, 97, 193 Kerfoot, Judith, 81 Kerns, Abbie, 81 Kerns, Norine, 153, 161 Kerr, Ronald, 118 Key, Nicholas, 97 Key, Redonda, 97, 185 Key, Sara, 118, 161 Kiausch, Barbara, 81, 158, 173 Kibler, Floreine, 33 Kibler, Neil, 118 Kiefer, Robert, 118 Kielty, Kenneth, 118 Kilian, Wendell, 81, 228, 229 Killebrew, Darrel, 118, 193 Killen, Tony, 59, 164 Kilroy, Michaela, 81, 158 Kimball, John, 118 Kimm, Cheryl, 97 Kimple, Candace, 118, 160 Kincaid, Cheryl, 60, 150, 161 Kincaid, Sandra, 118, 168 Kindle, Charles, 97 King, Amber, 118, 160 King, Cynthia, 118 King, Gay, 74, 153, 195 King, Herman, 118 King, Joanne, 118 King, Larry, 118 King, Nancie, 118 King, Suzanne, 81 King, Thomas, 118 King, W. Boyd, 33, 214 Kinkead, Steve, 118 Kinney, James, 60, 73, 141, 144, 148, 153, 173 Kinsinger, Naomi, 60 Kirchberger, Frederic, 33 Kircher, Steven, 81, 195 Kirchman, Carol, 118 Kirchner, David, 60, 141, 148 Kirchner, Phyllis, 118 Kirchner, Thomas, 97 Kirkendall, Alan, 60, 145, 148, 162, 197 Kirkendoll, Dale, 81 Kistler, Lynn, 118 Kitamura, Elaine, 154 Kituu, Johnson, 118, 158 Klaslo, Richard, 60 Klauenburch, Cindie, 97 Klein, Donald, 60 Klein, Eric, 97, 197 Klein, Jack, 60 Klein, Stan, 46 Kline, Paul, 118 Klinger, Carol, 118 Klinger, Rex, 81, 145, 168 Klingsmith, Sharen, 118 Klorer, Susan, 60 Klote, Paul, 81, 159 Kluender, Connie, 118 Klug, Corban, 118 Klug, Vicki, 81, 153, 160 Knapheide, Don, 97 Knapstein, Edith, 60, 138 Knecht, Patricia, 60, 144, 148 Kneedy, Charles, 60 Knes, David, 60, 138, 142, 197 Kness, Julie, 118 Kniess, Sandra, 81, 152, 155, 156 Knight, Jennifer, 118 Knight, Ronald, 33 Knipmeyer, James, 97 Knobbs, Pauline D., 33 Knouse, Thea, 81, 185 Knudsen, Barbara, 43 Koble, Cheryl, 118 Koch, Larry, 118 Koch, William, 81, 195, 258 Kochmann, Andrea, 118, 154, 176 Kock, Hanne, 60, 158, 170, 173 Koebke, Jean, 97 Koehn, Garry, 97 Kohlenberg, Gilbert C., 25, 145, 176, 181 Kohlenberg, Mary Jape, 33, 176 Kohn, Linda, 81 Kolkmeier, Stanley, 118, 170 Kollar, Douglas, 118 Kollar, John, 60, 148 Koppenhaver, Gary, 60, 168, 193 Kopp, John, 81, 157, 158 Korasick, Richard, 60, 142, 143 Kordestani, Behrouz, 81 Korsgaard, Ellen, 60, 156 Korte, Edward, 119 Korth, Cheryl, 119 Kotikula, Ah-Ram, 60, 135, 158, 193 Kottabi, Javad, 60 Kottabi, Sharon, 60 Kottmann, Bob, 158, 173 Kousari, Ehsan, 81, 151, 158 Kraemer, Larry, 119 Kramer, Gary, 97, 150, 152, 158 Kranson, Mike, 81 Kraus, Doris, 81, 137 Kressman, Allen, 119, 214 Kromminga, Gloria, 81, 143, 161 Krumeich, Jerome, 81, 224 Krupiarz, Sam, 97, 161, 197 Kruse, Diana, 119 Kubichek, Reggie, 97 Kudelko, Robert, 97, 144 Kuenzel, Dave, 81, 159, 176, 197, 224 Kuhler, Dee, 119, 176 Kuhlman, Lester, 33, 159 Kuhlman, Linda, 180 Kuhlman, Susan, 119 Kuhlmann, Lon, 119 Kulage, Richard, 97 Kunioka, Jean, 60, 152, 158 Kunioka, Joan, 60 Kunkel, Carolyn, 82, 153, 161 Kunkel, Robert, 119 Kunz, Barbara, 97, 136, 173 Kuo, Grace, 97 Kurovski, Nancy, 119, 154, 168 Kurriger, Sandra, 97 Kusek, Jerry, 212, 224 Kutzner, David, 119, 168 L Lackey, Danny, 119 Lackey, Janava, 43 Lackey, Kerry, 119 Lademann, Julie Ann, 119, 148, 176 Laird, Stephen, 119 Lake, Stephen, 119 Lambert, Nancy, 97, 166 Lamis, Marcia, 119 Lamken, William, 97 Landes, Carole Kay, 119 Lane, Ronald Gerald, 119 Lane, Ronald Lavern, 119 Lane, Terry, 82, 168 Lange, Robert, 98 Lange, Robert, 176 Langhammer, Jacqueline, 119 Larason, Joyce, 98, 166 Larkin, Richard, 98 Larric, Janet, 98 Larson, James, 60 Larson, Lawrence, 98 Larson, Linda Marie, 119 Larson, Linda Rae, 119 LaRue, Clyde, 119 Lary, Randall, 119, 144 Lary, Ronald, 119, 212 Lary, Suzanne, 61 Latcham, James, 98 Latimer, Dick, 159 Laudano, Matt, 119 Lauer, Lonnie, 82, 144 Laughlin, Margaret, 170 Laulu, Toasefulu, 158 Lawson, David, 61 Lawson, Donna, 98, 148, 153, 158, 162, 173, 185 Lawson, Don Ray, 61, 222 Lawson, Linda, 82, 187 Lay, Carol, 82 Lay, James, 119 Lay, Keith, 119 Laymon, Richard, 98 Leach, Patricia, 98, 155, 156 Leake, Patricia, 98 Leary, Dennis, 119 Lease, Cecil, 82 Leath, Donald, 61 LeCount, Jane, 119 Ledbetter, Jerry, 141, 144, 148 Lederle, Michael, 119 Ledford, Dorvin, 82, 159, 168 Lee, Lauren, 82 Leeds, Bernard, 98 Leek, Connie, 119 Leeper, Steve, 119 LeFever, Linda, 119, 161 Legendre, Randell, 119 Legg, Janice L., 33 Leggett, Janice, 61, 154, 170 Lei, Mataifale, 98, 158 Leibowitz, Thomas, 119 Leino, Penny, 82, 155, 156 Lentz, Howard, 119 Lentz, Rodney, 98 Lenzini, Betty, 46, 136, 140, 149, 150, 153, 187 Leonard, Nancy, 98 Leonard, Terry, 98 Lesinger, George, 82 Lesseig, Samuel, 33 Lesser, Phyllis, 98, 185 Lessey, Stacey, 119 Leu, Peter, 203, 204 Levis, Donald, 82 Lewis, Billy, 98, 193 Lewis, Charles, 119 Lewis, Donna, 98, 151, 153 Lewis, Duane, 119, 168, 170, 197 Lewis, Gary, 164 Lewis, Jami, 119, 177 Lewis, Joseph, 61, 137 Lewis, Nancy, 119 Lewis, Phyllis, 119 Lewis, Tommy, 119 Lewis, William, 47 Lewis, Zelma, 119 Lexer, Kenneth, 98 Leytham, Bob, 82 Libby, Harry, 61, 73, 134, 144, 148 Lichtenberg, Jim, 61, 164 Lieurance, Connie, 119 Life, Dennis, 82 Lile, Denice, 119 Lillard, Cheryl, 61 Lillard, Mary, 98, 174 Lin, Tien-teh, 47, 158, 173 Lincoln, Donald, 61, 73, 159 Lincoln, Harriet, 119 Lindhorst, Regina, 33 Lindley, Nancy, 61, 146 Lindquist, Phillis Ann, 119 Lindquist, Wanda, 98 Lindsay, Bob, 119, 168 Lindsey, JoAnn, 61, 135, 151 Lindsey, Taylor, 33 Linke, Catherine, 119 Linke, Clifford, 61 Linke, Donald, 61, 73, 164 Linnemeyer, Dwight, 98 Lippert, Jerry, 98 Lippert, Marcia, 43 Liston, Mary, 119 Littleton, Vickie, 61 Littrell, Darrell, 98 Livesay, Carol, 119 Livingston, Joyce, 119 Livingston, Perry, 119 Livingston, Warren, 82, 158, 176 Loch, Jerry, 144 Lockard, Becky, 82, 157 Lockwood, Carol, 82, 153, 160, 174, 175 Loeffler, Dan, 61 Loeffler, Gary, 119, 197 Logan, Dean, 82, 163, 193 Logan, James, 120 Logue, Joann, 98, 174, 175 Logue, Lawrence Delmar, 120, 159 Lohrman, Joyce, 82, 187 Long, Bill, 120 Long, Charles, 120 Long, James, 120 Longwith, Betty, 43 Longwith, Karen, 120 Looney, Charles, 61, 152 Lopez, Elaine, 120, 161 Lord, Anita, 120 Lorence, Edith, 61 Lorenzen, Richard, 120 Loring, Glenda, 82, 155 Loss, Steven, 163 Lough, Janice, 120 Loveless, Michael, 98, 195 Lovell, Don, 98, 228 Lowe, Ande, 159, 202, 204 Lowe, Dorothy, 98, 173, 187 Lowe, Sue, 43 Lowenberg, Elaine, 155, 156 Lowenberg, Stephen, 98, 176 Lowery, James, 224 Lowery, Linda, 82, 148, 155, 156 Lowrance, Susan, 98 Lowry, Susan, 98 Loy, Stephen, 120 Lucas, Donald, 120 Lucas, Sharon, 120 Luck, Eugene, 120 Luck, John, 120 Ludlow, Earl D., 33, 147 Ludwick, Marilyn, 120 Luedeking, Edward, 120, 195 Luers, Marilyn, 120, 161, 173 Luey, Dorothy, 47, 143, 152, 158 Luker, Robert, 98, 144 Luko, Larry, 61 Lundgren, Richard W., 82 Lunsford, Barbara, 82, 120 Lunsford, John, 153, 164 Lutz, John, 120 Lynch, Robert, 98 Lynn, Tom, 98, 197 Lyons, Ronald, 98 Mc McBride, Norma Lee, 47, 155, 156 (Page 268) McCall, James, 120 McCall, Sarah, 82, 149, 153, 157 McCambell, Judith Anne, 120, 145, 168, 170 McCann, Joyce, 98 McCarthy, Joseph, 61 McCarthy, Stephen, 120 McCaslin, Mary, 120 McCauley, Howard, 204 McClain, Paul, 61 McClanahan, Deanna Lee, 120 McClanahan, Marvin, 120 McClaskey, June Ann, 120 McClaskey, Kenneth, 120 McClaskey, Martha, 33, 158 McClure, Barbara, 82 McClusky, Paulette, 98 McCollum, Melvin, 61, 141, 142, 148 McCombs, Wayne, 98, 148, 152, 195 McConnell, Mary, 61 McConnell, Rebecca Sue, 98 McCoppin, Lynn, 98 McCordero, Bertha, 158 McCormick, Janet, 120 McCormick, Sharon Kay, 120 McCourt, William, 99, 195 McCoy, Linda, 120 McCoy, William Lee, 120 McCune, Sharon, 99 McDannold, Roberta Sue, 99 McDannold, Susan, 43 McDannold, William, 82, 212 McDermott, Diane, 120, 155, 156 McDonald, Marge, 61 McDonald, Terry, 62 McDowell, Thomas, 99 McElderry, James, 82 McElroy, Shirley, 120 McEniry, James, 62 McEwen, Alice Jane, 120, 154, 185 McFarland, John, 62 McFry, Judy Kay, 99 McGahey, Diane, 99 McGee, Jerry, 62 McGee, Mabel, 82, 155 McGee, Marilyn Kay, 82 McGighan, William, 120 McGinnis, Sharon, 120, 183 McGlothlin, Jeffrey Dan, 120 McGlothlin, Larry, 82, 193 McGrew, Melania, 120 McGuire, Kenneth, M., 33 McHenry, Roger, 62 McIntyre, Joan, 120 McKay, Elizabeth, 82, 185 McKay, Harriet, 82, 187 McKay, Leslie, 62, 140 McKee, William, 120 McKie, Allen, 82, 195 McKinley, Elizabeth Ann, 82, 138, 155, 156, 177, 187 McKinney, Francis, 41, 158 McKinney, Robert L., 22 McKinzie, Mary Ann, 120 McKnelly, Cathy Sue, 120 McLaughlin, Adell, 120 McLaughlin, Douglas, 120 McLeam, Steve, 120 McMain, Jerry, 82 McMains, Marcia, 120, 189 McManus, Carol Ann, 62 McNabb, Margaret, 120 McNeese, Mary, 99, 155, 156 McNeil, Alice, 120 McNeil, George, 204 McOwan, Sharon, 99 McPheron, Mike, 214 McPherson, James, 82 McPherson, Roger, 73, 82, 148 McPike, Lynn, 120 McQuiston, Scarlett, 120 McReynolds, Grace, 34 McSorley, Ronald, 99 McVay, Jesse, 120 McWhortor, William, 99 M Maddy, Dianna, 120 Magee, Denny, 214 MaGee, Llora, 26 Magee, Viola, 26 Maghen, Saeid, 99 Magruder, Melaney, 99 Magruder, W. Jack, 34 Mahaskey, Michael, 99 Mahin, Clifford, 82, 138, 142, 193 Mahmoody, Bozorg, 62, 135, 158 Mahnke, Marlene, 120 Mahoney, Mary Ann, 99 Mahoney, Sam, 120, 144, 168, 193 Main, Carl, 82, 164 Majidiafshar, Darioush, 120 Mallett, Eleanor, 99, 13 Malloy, Marilynn, 153 Maloney, Gary, 82, 197 Mandas, Maria, 99 Manley, John, 120, 158 Manley, Mary, 82 Mann, Kenneth, 83 Manning, Richard, 99 Mansfield, Richard, 121, 230 Marades, Nancy, 170 March, Benny, 121 March, David, D., 34 March, Jerry, 121 Mark, Janice, 121 Markowitz, Greta, 154 Marlin, Robert, 121, 171 Marling, Mary L., 62, 157, 158 Marquardt, Donald, 47 Marquardt, Judy, 47, 149, 258 Marr, P. M., 16 Marsh, Craig, 121 Marsh, Jim, 228 Marsh, Peggy, 83, 138, 148, 187 Marsh, Sharon, 121 Marsh, Stephen, 83 Marshall, Nancy, 99, 155 Marti, Kathleen Jo, 121 Martie, Jerry, 83, 195 Martie Patricia, 62, 155, 156, 166, 183 Martin, Dave, 62, 195 Martin, Dave, 159, 204 Martin, Deena Lea, 99 Martin, Dorene, 99 Martin, Judy, 121 Martin, LaNell, 121 Martin, Micky, 99 Martin, Ronald, 121 Martin, William, 83, 145, 171 Mashak, Cynthia, 121 Mason, Barbara, 62, 136, 174 Mason, Dale, 121 Mason, Robert S., 34 Masten, Tommy, 62, 197 Mastroberte, Robert, 99 Matheny, Daniel, 99 Matheson, Vance, 121 Mathis, Carolyn, 121, 154 Mathis, John, 62, 73, 141, 144, 146, 148, 153 Matusoka, Mary Ann, 99 Matthew, Mary, 121 Matthew, William, 34 Matukaitis, Steve, 222 Matzen, Merle, 62 Matzen, William, 83, 195 Mauck, Gary, 62 Mauck, Karen, 99 Maupin, Deetrice, 121 Maurek, Kristin, 62, 136 Maurer, Harry E., 176 Maxfield, Alfred, 121 Maxfield, Georgia, 121 Maxwell, Jady, 121 Maxwell, Margaret, 83 May, Jerry, 121 Mayer, Judy, 155 Mayer, Priscilla, 121 Mayfield, Kenneth, 62, 197 Mays, Alice, 170 Meade, Ruth, 99 Mealiff, Richard, 121 Meeker, Connie, 83, 144, 168 Meeks, Billy, 62 Meglio, Franklin, 99, 144, 163 Mehraban, Abbas, 99 Meinhardt, Donovan, 121 Meldrum, Marceline, 34 Mendenhall, Betty, 121 Meneely, Sharon, 121 Menge, Bill, 204 Menze, Daniel, 74, 99, 195, 214 Mercer, Debra, 121 Merrell, Sharon, 99, 155, 156 Mertens, William, 62 Meske, Carol, 121 Messany, Nancy, 62 Metcalf, Roger, 99 Mettes, Wanda, 83, 153, 160 Mettes, Wilma, 62, 145, 171 Mettle, Oliver, 47 Meyer, Calvin, 62, 159, 212, 224 Meyer, Carolyn, 62, 145, 171, 174 Meyer, Constance, 121, 155, 156 Meyer, David, 47, 144, 148 Meyer, Jerome, 121, 204 Meyer, Judith, 99, 156 Meyer, William, 99 Meyers, Cheryl, 121 Mickelson, Harold, 34 Middeke, Paul, 99 Middleton, Arlette, 99 Miers, James, 121 Mikels, Erlene, 121 Miklos, Barbara, 63 Mikulicz, Barb, 99, 189 Miles, David, 170 Miles, Marilyn, 34 Miles, Sue Ellen, 99 Milian, Mario, 121 Millard, Philip, 63, 197 Millemon, Mary Jane, 99, 166, 168, 170, 185 Miller, Barbara Ann, 143, 148 Miller, Candace, 121 Miller, David, 121 Miller, Donald LeRoy, 83 Miller, Earl, 121, 144 Miller, Gayle, 63, 138, 143, 153, 161, 183 Miller, Gene, 121, 214 Miller, Gladys, 63 Miller, Ivan E., 24 Miller, James F., 144, 148 Miller, James Ralph, 83 Miller, James Robert, 99 Miller, Jane, 63, 134, 135, 138, 140, 146, 183 Miller, John E., 121 Miller, Joseph, 121 Miller, Kay Darlene, 83, 138, 166 Miller, Larry E., 83 Miller, Larry Lee, 121 Miller, Linda Faye, 83, 148 Miller, Marilyn Lee, 121 Miller, Martha Jane, 99, 145, 148, 171, 174 Miller, Mary Ellen, 121 Miller, Maxine, 155 Miller, Nancy, 100, 171 Miller, Nell, 121 Miller, Retha, 43 Miller, Richard Lee, 121 Miller, Stephen, 63, 170 Miller, Terry, 100 Miller, Vendia Lee, 100 Miller, Vicki, 121 Miller, Victor, 63, 144 Miller, William D., 83 Milligan, Robert, 100 Milligan, Sandra, 168 Milliken, Don Q., 34 Millsap, Carol, 63, 153, 161 Mincks, Linda Kay, 121 Minear, Ila Gayle, 83, 153, 157 Minervini, Maurice, 73, 203, 204 Minor, William T., Sr., 34 Minor, William T., Jr., 100 Minnis, Bill, 63, 193 Minnis, Lawrence, 121 Mitch, Joseph, 34 Mitchell, James Henry, 83 Mitchell, James Henry, 83 Mitchell, Jean, 100 Mitchell, Joan Ruth, 121 Mitchell, Linda G., 83 Mitchell, R. Jeffery, 34 Mitchell, R. Wayne, 159 Mitchell, Susan, 83 Mitchell, Tim, 121 Mittler, Charlotte, 34 Mittler, Eli F., 22, 141, 147, 152 Mittler, Peggy, 121 Miyashiro, Roy, 100, 158, 224 MoDavis, Ronald, 121 Moffett, Linda, 83, 138, 148, 149, 183 Moffett, Robert, 121 Moffett, Roberta, 121, 183 Moffit, Jim, 83 Moffit, Pamela, 83 Moffitt, Dianne, 121 Mohr, Marilyn, 121 Moniz, Antonia, 121, 162 Monk, Verna, 100 Monroe, H. C., 34 Monteith, Robert, 122 Montgomery, Gail, 100 Montgomery, Kathy, 122, 168 Montgomery, Linda, 83, 143, 161, 168, 174 Moody, Lee, 150, 174 Moore, Cecil, 122 Moore, Claire, 122 Moore, Debbie, 100 Moore, Frances, 100 Moore, Gary, 122, 144 Moore, Geraine, 47 Moore, Hubert, 34, 147 Moore, Irma, 83 Moore, Linda, 122, 172 Moore, Marilyn, 100 Moore, Robert, 100, 195 Moore, Tommie, 122 Moore, Twila, 100, 187 Morales, Nancy, 122, 168 Morgan, Beverly, 122 Morgan, James, 122, 224 Morgan, Larry, 138, 141, 142, 146, 148 Morgan, Mark, 122 Morgan, Mary, 122, 172 Morgan, Monty, 122 Mirishima, Yoshiko, 47 Moritz, JoAnne, 43 Moritz, Sandra, 122, 160 Morris, Barry, 63, 138, 142 Morris, Cheryl, 63, 152, 155, 156, 183 Morris, Helen, 122, 148, 153, 173 Morris, Howard, G., 23 Morris, James, 122 Morris, Kenneth, 100 Morris, Linda Lou, 43, 63 Morris, Myrna, 122, 160 Morris, Robert, 122, 197 Morris, Ronald Paul, 122 Morris, Sandra, 122 Morrison, Delbert, 122 Morrow, Anita, 122 Morrow, Lonny, 122 Morrow, Marilyn, 122 Morse, Robert, 63 Mortimer, Nancy, 122, 158, 161 Morton, Richard, 35 Moshtaghi, Faryar, 83, 144 Moss, Jerry, 100 Moss, Ruth, 83 Moss, Wanita, 63 Mossbarger, Karen, 43 Motamed, Mostofi, 100 Motter, Jolene, 43 Motter, Josephine, 63, 140, 150, 153, 157, 158, 173 Motter, Kenneth, 122 Motter, Noaleen, 122, 148 Mower, James, 122, 193 Mudd, JoAnn, 100, 160, 185 Mudd, John, 63 Mudd, Mary, 83, 139, 148, 153, 157 Mudrak, Robert, 122 Muehlemann, Katharina, 47, 158 Mueller, Dennis, 63, 228, 229 Mueller, Karen, 144, 171 Muensterman, Arthur, 122 Muir, Larry, 63, 193 Muir, Sara Beth, 63, 183 Mullanix, Paul, 100 Mullikin, Rose Marie, 122 Mullins, Michael, 214 Mundy, Mary, 83, 157 Munford, Jon, 122 Munns, Margaret Ann, 100, 153 Munro, John, 139, 142 Murphy, Benny F., 159 Murphy, Georgia, 122 Murphy, Marcia, 122 (Page 269) Murphy, Martha, 171 Murphy, Michael, 63 Murray, Charles, 83 Murray, Denis, 122 Muskovin, Jack, 83 Myers, Beth, 170 Myers, Charlotte, 122 Myers, David, 63, 197 Myers, Eileen, 63 Myers, James, 63 Myers, Janice, 83 Myers, Jimmy, 122 Myers, Kathy, 122 Myers, Mary, 122, 145, 171 Myers, Roger, 100, 195 Myers, Susie, 155 Myers, Vance, 122 N Nagel, Myra Jane, 100, 137 Nagel, Roland F., 35 Nagel, Susan, 122, 154 Nanneman, Catherine, 122 Nanneman, Michael, 100 Nash, James, 100, 224 Nations, Donald, 63, 174 Naughton, Marjorie, 83 Naughton, Michael, 122 Neagle, Robert, 83, 212, 224 Neff, Rick, 100 Neifert, James, 100 Neighbors, Charles, 122 Neighbors, Linda Sue, 122 Neil, Mary Lou, 83, 160 Nelson, Clarann, 122 Nelson, Donald Lee, 122 Nelson, Kenneth, 64, 74, 145, 162, 163, 181, 193 Nelson, Robert Michael, 100, 197 Nelson, Robert Wayne, 83, 152 Nemeth, Frank, 64 NEMO SINGERS, 170 Neubauer, Roxanne, 122 Newberry, Sue Ann, 122 Newcomb, John, 159, 203, 204, 228, 229 Newell, Michael, 83 Newerough, Marvin, 100 Newhart, James, 170 Newland, John, 64 Newland, Sharon, 43 NEWMAN CLUB, 172 Newman, Donna, 47 Newman, Garrett, 122 Newman, Michael, 47 Newman, Wayne, 41 Newman, Wilma, 43 Newquist, Judith, 100, 173 Newson, E. Adell, 122, 161, 173 Nichols, Dave, 173 Nichols, James, 83 Nichols, Richard, 83 Nichols, William, 83, 173 Nickels, Darrell, 100 Nickels, Terry, 204 Nicodemus, William, 122 Nicoletti, Pete, 22, 147 Niece, Sharon, 122 Niedergerke, Gary, 122 Niemeyer, Jack, 122 Nieveen, Roger, 204 Nili, Jeanine, 122 Nirgenau, Richard, 84, 193 Nissing, Richard, 123, 212 Nissing, Ronald, 122, 212 Niswonger, Joan, 100 Niswonger, Nancy, 123 Noble, Phillip, 64, 142, 195 Noe, Beverly Sue, 84, 160, 176 Noel, Gary, 64 Noel, Janet, 189 Nolan, Elizabeth, 35 Noland, Gerald, 123 Noland, Keith, 204 Noland, Roger, 123 Noland, Sharalyn Lee, 84, 155, 156 Norman, Duane M., 35 Norman, Vernon, 123 Northcutt, Linda, 84, 160 Norton, Joseph, 64, 193 Norton, Robert, 100 Nothdurft, D. D., 35, 147 Novinger, Priscilla Ajin, 123 Novinger, Richard, 123 Novinger, William P., 35 Novotny, Joyce, 123 Noyes, Merlyn, 84 Nuanlaor, Tepabutra, 47 Nugent, Roberta Sue, 123, 155, 156, 168 Nugent, Samuel W., 35, 204, 214 Nugent, Susanne, 123 Nuhn, Dean, 100, 174 Nunan, Joan, 43 O Oard, M. Jaelene, 64 O'Brien, Dennis J., 35 O'Bryan, James, 123 Ochola, Samuel Agonda, 100 Ochs, Roger, 84 Ocker, Robert, 84, 174 Oda, Yoshiko, 64, 158 O'Donnell, Carol, 123 O'Donnell, Joseph, 84 Ogden, Sharon, 100 Ohlerich, Nancy, 100 Okelo, Jasper, 84 Olejnik, William, 100 Ollie, Bert, 198 Ollmann, Dixie, 123 Olson, Gayle, 100, 185 Olson, Jane, 84 Olson, Judith, 123 On thank, Don, 100 Onyango, Jonathan, 64, 152, 158, 173 ORAL INTERPRETERS, 150 ORCHESTRA, 170 Orf, Patricia, 100, 149, 189 Ornes, Harold, 123 Orr, James, 64, 193 Orthner, Neil Barr, 64 Ortman, William, 84, 145 Osborn, James, 123, 145, 168 Osman, Patricia, 123, 166, 168, 185 Osthoff, Warren, 123 Otey, Karen, 101 Otto, Henry, 123 Overgaard, Ebba, 123 Overstreet, Dolores, 123 Owen, Cynthia, 123 Owen, Helen, 84, 140, 148, 153, 185 Owens, Bill, 168 Owens, Donald, 101 Owens, Jenna, 123 Owens, Martha, 101, 150 Owings, Naomi, 84, 140, 146, 153, 183 Ownbey, Sandra, 64, 146, 149, 152 Ozbum, Sheryl, 43 Ozburn, Steve, 101 P Padavich, Robert Leroy, 64 Page, Carol, 123 Page, Donna Rae, 101, 174, 175 Pagett, Ivan Eugene, 64, 151, 163, 193 Painter, Edward Thomas, 123 Palko, James Stephen, 123, 197 Palmer, Jean, 123 Palmer, Jim, 181 Palmer, Larry Ladue, 123 Palmer, Richard Earl, 123 Palmer, Royce Lee, 123 Palmer, William Owings, 123 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, 180 Paradis, William, 101, 142, 197 Parcell, John Cleo, 73, 84, 144, 153, 168, 169, 170, 171 Pardeck, Terry, 212, 224 Parish, Marjorie, 64 Park, Jeanne, 123, 155 Park, John, 35 Park, No-Yong, 35 Park, Ok Dong, 47, 158 Parker, Geraldine, 123, 155 Parker, Kay, 84 Parker, Kenneth, 214 Parker, Ronald, 64 Parks, Connie, 123 Parrett, Mary, 101 Parrish, Archie, 101 Parrish, David, 101, 171 Parrish, Jo Ann, 101 Parrish, Nancy, 84, 145, 151, 168, 170 Parsons, Judy, 84 Partin, Leon, 123 Patchett, Dick, 230, 231 Patel, Subodhkumar, 64 Patrick, Joan, 123 Patrick, Michael, 204, 222 Patten, Orville, 123, 144 Patterson, Alice, 123 Pattinson, Sallie, 26 Patton, Alice, 155, 156 Patton, Karen Ann, 64, 143 Pauk, Anna, 123, 161 Pauk, Charlotte, 123 Pauly, Nicholas, 64, 138, 143, 146, 148 Pavlisin, Mary Ann, 123, 187 Payden, Anne Marie, 84 Payne, Wilma, 136 Paynter, Carolyn Sue, 123, 155, 156 Payton, Elizabeth, 123, 145. 168, 170, 171 Peak, Myrna, 123 Pearce, Lola, 101 Pearson, Dorothy S., 24, 160 Pease, Vinton, 214 Peavler, Robert J., 35 Pekarek, Donald A., 64 Pemberton, Jerry Wayne, 123 Pendleton, Mac Arthur, 123, 204, 222 Penner, Karen, 35 Peoples, George D., 84 Perkins, Virginia, 123 Perry, Cleva, 123 Perry, Michael K., 64 Perry, Tomara Bettina, 84 Perry, Vickie Lynn, 123 Pesola, Michael Salvatore, 101 Petefish, Jesse Alan, 123, 159 Peters, Lester Louis, 123 Peters, Nick Macovich, 123 Peters, Thomas, 64 Petersen, Frank Jefferey, 123 Petersmeyer, Merlyn, 64, 164 Peterson, Bert Roger, 84 Peterson, Charlotte, 101 Peterson, Gary Paul, 123 Peterson, James Carl, 123 Peterson, Larry, 64 Petre, James, 101 Pezley, Robert W., 65 Pfeiff, Bruce, 159 Phelps, Donna Beth, 84, 163, 189 Phelps, Edwin Lee, 101, 171, 195 Phelps, Sandra Jean, 123 PHI DELTA KAPPA, 147 Phillips, Bernetta Josephine, 123 Phillips, Cathy, 124, 189 Phillips, Carla, 168, 169 Phillips, Craig Miller, 84 Phillips, Kenneth Albert, 101 Phillips, Robert, 124 Phillips, Rosemary, 84, 173 Phillips, Russ, 168, 170 Phipps, Jerry, 124 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB, 156 PI KAPPA DELTA, 150 PI OMEGiA PI, 149 Pickard, Gary Eugene, 101 Pickard, Paula Ann, 124, 171, 189 Pickett, Margaret Frances, 84 Pierce, Paul, 124 Pierson, Sandi, 124 Pink, Ralph, 35, 159, 228 Pinkerton, Terry Merl, 101, 197 Pinnel, George, 84, 214 Pinnell, Janice, 101, 138, 145, 168, 170, 189 Pinson, Joyce, 124 Piper, Lauren, 124 Pirrone, Vivian, 101 Pirtle, Curtis, 124 Pirtle, Jerry, 124 Pister, Ronnie, 84 Pister, Ruth, 43 Pittenger, Gary, 124, 230 Pittman, Charlene, 65 Pittman, Larry Paul, 65 Pitts, Thomas, 65, 195 Plank, John, 84 Plank, Thomas E., 101, 195 Plumlee, Marilyn, 154 Poage, Jane, 84 Podzimek, Larry, 124 Poffenberger, Diane Dee, 124, 144 Poindexter, Joe, 84, 212, 222 Poindexter, Mary Sue, 124 Poland, Ruth, 101, 158 Polhans, Stephanie Sue, 124 Pollock, Keith Kermit, 47 Polston, Kenneth, 65 Pomponio, Henry Dominick, 65 Ponder, Patricia Annette, 124 Poole, Stephen Francis, 47 Porter, Edward M., 84, 148, 162, 163, 193 Porter, Lana Joyce, 101 Porter, Paula Sue, 124, 139 Porter, Sandra, 124 Possehl, Joanne Mary, 65, 155, 156 Potosky, Sandra, 124, 161 Potter, Mary Frances, 35 Potter, Patrick, 84 Potts, Linda, 124 Potts, Linda, 101 Poursalet, Mohammed Ali, 101 Povendo, Sheri, 101 Povendo, Terry Richard, 47 Powell, Bonnie Sue, 84 Powell, Vanna May, 124, 144 Powell, Vicki, 124 Powers, Cathy, 124 Powers, Edwin Lee, 124 Powers, Janet I., 101 Prather, Joeta, 74, 101, 136, 154 Pratt, James, 101, 224 Pratt, John, 84, 145, 171 Pratt, Lorene, 154 PRE-LAW CLUB, 162 PRE-OSTEOPATHIC CLUB, 144 Precht, Sharon, 124 Premarasmee, Busba, 124 Preston, James O., 41, 147 Price, Camille, 65, 141, 148, 152, 157 Price, David, 124, 168 Price, Maymie, 101 Priebe, Lowell, 35 Primm, Floy, 65, 160 Primm, Jerry L., 41, 147 Pringle, Eugene C., 36 Pringle, Sherryl D., 146 Privett, Linda, 101, 138 Pryor, Charles, 101 Pugh, Daniel Eugene, 124 Pund, Michael James, 124 Purdy, J. R., 36 Purol, Judy, 65, 183 Purvis, Linda Elizabeth, 124 Putnam, Donald Lee, 47 Putnam, Edward Julian, 84, 197 Q Quayle, Cathy, 101 Quesado, Max, 162 Quick, Randal, 101 Quigley, Jerry, 124 Quigley, Marcella, 124 Quint, Barbara, 124 Quisenberry, Larry, 65. 139, 193 R Rabago, Alberto, 36 Rabenau, Rick, 145, 148, 162, 163 Rackley, Yvonnia, 84 Radeker, Ulrich, 84, 158, 170, 173 Rager, Judy, 84, 143, 153 Ralph, Bernie, 65 Ramsbottom, Jean, 162 Randall, Dale, 124 Ranney, Jack, 170 Ranney, Jeanie, 65, 143, 161, 170 Rathburn, Teddy, 101 Ratican, Linda, 101 Ratliff, Doralee, 101, 155 Rau, Terry, 204 Rauer, Dale, 124 Rawson, David, 101, 171 Ray, Clifton, 203, 204 Ray, Gary, 124 (Page 270) Ray, Willa, 84, 155, 156 Raymond, Douglas, 101 Raymond, Lee, 124 Reagan, Jo Ann, 65, 140, 146 Reagan, Rita, 101 Reams, Curtis, 102 Rector, Pamala, 124 Redden, William, 124 Redecker, Susan, 124 Redman, Robert, 171 Redmon, Alan, 164 Redmon, Jerry, 102 Reed, Billy, 124, 195 Reed, Charles, 65 Reed, Jennifer, 124 Reed, Jerry, 168, 170, 176 Rees, Beverly, 36 Reese, Mary, 85, 143, 153, 158 Reeves, Mary, 36 Reeves, Richard, 204 Reid, Judith, 85 Reighard, Margaret, 102, 148, 158, 173 Reinhard, James, 16 Reiske, Jack, 36 Resinger, Ruth, 85, 140, 150, 183 Rettig, Judith, 102, 158, 173 Revelle, Charlotte, 36 Revelle, Linda, 65, 144 Revier, Jeffrey, 85, 197, 230, 231 Rex, Loren, 85, 144 Reynolds, Terry, 124 Rhodes, Rich, 73, 159, 202, 204 Rice, Marcia, 124 Rice, Phyllis, 41 Richard, Kay, 85, 150, 183 Richard, Robert, 124, 214 Richards, Clyde, 124 Richardson, Connie, 85 Richardson, Dorothy, 170 Richardson, Jane, 124 Richardson, Karen, 124 Richardson, Mike, 203, 204 Richardson, Noah, 36 Richardson, Pamela, 163 Richardson, Sidna, 85, 136, 138, 153,, 161, 165, 187 Richerson, William, 36, 204, 231 Richmond, Isaac, 102 Richmond, Kenneth, 124 Rickert, Richard, 102 Riddle, Donald, 65 Riddle, Jennifer, 124 Rider, Richard, 74, 102, 195, 214 Ridgeway, Joanne, 124 Rieger, Wray M., Jr., 47 Rieger, Wray M., Sr., 20, 147 Rigby, James, 65, 141, 148, 152, 181, 197 Rigby, Mary, 65, 152, 161, 189 Riggs, Dorothy, 124, 145, 171 Rigioni, Ana, 124, 158 Riley, Judy, 124 Riley, Melva, 102 Riley, Regena, 124 Riley, Richard, 85 Riley, Ronald, 85 Ritchie, Louis, 224 Ritchie, Cheryl, 102 Ritchie, Tom, 36 Ritter, James, 85 Rix, Carlyn, 47 Roark, Pamela, 65, 189 Roberts, Jacquelyn, 124 Roberts, Marilyn, 124 Roberts, Mary, 125, 185 Roberts, Stephen, 125 Roberts, Susan, 125 Roberts, Ted, 145 Roberts, Thelma, 102 Robertson, Cecil, 125 Robertson, James, 125 Robertson, Kent, 102 Robertson, Mary, 125 Robertson, Rodney, 125, 168 Robertson, Terry, 102, 195 Robinson, Janice, 102, 154 Robinson, Judy, 102 Robinson, Larry, 102 Robinson, Richard, 65 Robinson, Stanley, 159 Robinson, Terry, 125 Robison, Kim, 102 Rockhold, George, 65, 164 Rockhold, John, 125 Rockhold, Ron, 159, 164 Rogers, Evelyn, 125 Roemer, Dawn, 85 Roettger, James, 65, 73, 141 Rogers, Clifton, 65, 164, 176 Rogers, Ermyntrude, 136 Rogers, Adrian, 102 Rogers, Lesley, 198 Rogers, Pernell, 125 Rogers, Ronald, 125, 195 Rohm, Stephen, 125, 195 Rohs, Leroy, 85, 168 Rokosz, James, 85 ROMANCE LANGUAGE CLUB, 162 Romanetz, Nicholas, 47 Romberg, David, 125, 193, 228 Rooker, Charles, 102 Roop, Elaine, 102 Rosa, Tom, 102 Rosales, Gerald, 102 Rose, David, 66 Rose, Mary, 66, 153 Rosebery, Dean, 25 Rosenberger, Charles, 159 Ross, Loletha, 102 Ross, Roger, 102 Rostello, Albert, 66 Roth, James, 125 Roth, Kathy, 102 Roth, Sharon, 66 Rothschild, Felix, 26 Rountree, Craig, 125 Rouse, Charles, 125, 163 Rouse, Joyce, 102 Rouse, Martha, 66, 153, 157, 163, 185 Rouse, Myron, 85 Roush, Cheryl, 125 Roush, Thomas, 47 Rowden, Don, 202, 204, 222, 223 Rowell, John, 66 Rowland, Linda, 85 Rowson, Donna, 125, 160 Roy, Edward, 85 Roy, Elaine, 102, 160 Roy, Joyce, 125, 160 Royer, Sara, 171 Royse, Alvina, 85 Rubey, Beverly, 125, 155 Ruby, Paul, 102, 197 Rudloff, Carol, 85, 146 149 Rudolph, Wayne, 125, 222 Ruester, Sandra, 146 Runyon, James, 125 Rupp, Charlotte, 125 Rupp, Kathleen, 125 Rush, Joyce, 125 Rush, Kenneth, 125 Russell, Delbert, 66 Russell, Jerry, 125 Rust, Linda, 66, 155, 156 Rutherford, Eileen, 102, 153 Rutherford, Linda, 125 Rutherford, Terry, 125 Rutlin, Charles, 85 Ruzicka, Pamela, 125 Ryan, Carl, 125 Ryan, Colleen, 85 Ryan, Howard, 102 Ryder, Barbara, 125 Ryle, Walter H., 16, 17, 18, 19, 166 Ryle, Walter H., IV, 36, 194 S Sachtleben, Bonnie, 125, 185 Saffell, Sharon, 66, 138, 140, 148, 153, 160, 185 Sagarik, Piengsen, 47 Sailor, Dolores, 154 Sakagawa, Edith, 102, 152 Salabay, Susan, 125 Salazar, Emilio, 85 Salehi, Kombiz, 66 Salter, Judy, 85 Salter, Wauneta, 85, 154 Saltzgaver, Michael, 125 Sanchez, Luis, 66 Sanders, Claudia, 125 Sanders, Dawayne, 102 Sanders, Laird James, 85, 157 Sanders, Linda Jane, 85 Sanders, Marion, 66 Sanders, Robert R., 36 Sanders, William Lewis, 48 Sanford, Carolyn, 125 Sandford, Raye, 102 Sandjari, Keyvan, 48 Sanker, Judith I., 85, 153 Santee, Carolyn, 102, 153, 160, 174, 185 Sattman, Sherrie, 66 Sattman, Vaudia, 125 Sawyerr, Ralph W., 66 Saylor, John Douglas, 125 Scala, David Joe, 66 Scarff, Gloria, 102 Scearce, Cynthia, 125 Schacher, Georgia, 125, 187 Schadt, David, 173 Schaffer, Larry, 168 Schatzman, Earl, 102, 144, 170 Schaub, Dan, 102 Scheihing, Dale, 102 Scherder, Patricia Susan, 102 Schick, Susan, 102 Schieffer, Leroy, 125 Schieni, Larry, 125 Schmid, Richard E., 66, 197 Schmidt, Carl, 102, 145, 168, 170 Schmidt, Dan, 125, 195 Schmidt, Richard, 66 Schmidt, Robert, 66 Schmitter, Geraldine Marie, 66, 157 Schmoker, Rose Mary, 125 Schmucker, Gregor, 125 Schneider, Stephen Dale, 125 Schnell, Mary Jo, 168 Schnitzlein, Robert, 66, 144, 163 Schnucker, R. V., 36 Schoch, Raymond, 66, 145, 146 Schoonover, Dennis Alan, 125 Schoonover, Richard Lee, 85 Schoonover, Robert Leroy, 66 Schraft, Robert Edward, 103 Schricker, John William, 103, 197 Schroeder, Steve, 103 Schuetz, Elizabeth, 36 Schuhler, Richard L., 85 Schulten, Carole, 85, 162 Schultz, Fred, 125, 204 Schultz, Henry, 85 Schuster, Steven W., 103 Schutz, Kitty, T 38, 152 Schwaner, Louise, 85, 154 Schwartz, Deborah J., 103 Schwartz, Roscoe J., 103 Schwarzkopf, Phillip C., 103 Schweitzer, Robert T., 66 Schweitzer, Sandra, 48 Schwerman, Roger D., 125 Schwieder, William W., 125, 222 Scott, Donald E., 125 Scott, Kirk C., 125 Scott, L. Dale, 66, 164, 195 Scott, Lavern L., 103 Scott, Mary Lee, 67, 153, 161 Scott, Padra, 103 Scott, Vernon H., 176 Scoville, Sarah, 67 Scriven, Donald, 36 Scull, Charles Dee, 85 Searcy, Trudi, 74, 134 Sears, Tamara Sue, 125 Sedgi, Sabah S., 48, 158 Seeland, John, 125 Sefrit, James Stephen, 103, 195 Sehrt, John Arthur, 103, 197 Seibert, Sharon Ann, 103, 168 Seitz, Carole Lee, 85 Seitz, James Kirk, 125 Seitz, Kerlin M., 37 Selby, Paul O., 26, 147, 166 Self, Ronald A., 67, 146 Selkirk, Ronald David, 126 193 228 Sellers, Richard Dean, 67, 164 Sells, Gary, 37 Seman, Bill, 159, 202, 204 SENIORS, 49 Sens, E. Richard, 85 Sens, John D., 67, 162 Serfass, Kenneth W., 37, 147 Sertterh, Michael, 126 Settlage, John H., 37 Severns, J. G., 37, 161 Severson, Kay, 41 Severson, William Douglas, 48 Sevier, Gail W., 67, 73, 74, 181 Sevier, James T., 67, 164 Sevits, Kendell Lynn, 103 Seward, Rudy Ray, 67, 197 Shaffer, James William, 67 Shaffer, Larry Edward, 126 Shain, Ralph, 37 Shankland, Rhonda Beth, 126 Shanks, Charles, 168, 169 Shanks, Jim, 168, 170 Shannon, Anita, 85, 166 Shannon, Marvin, 85 Shao, Bing Kun, 37 Sharp, George Allen, 103 Sharpe, Lavonne Lucille, 85 Sharpe, Linda Diane, 126 Shaw, Barbara Jean, 126 Shaw, Candida Sue, 126 Shaw, Larry Joe, 103 Shaw, Leonard Edward, 85 Shaw, Lois Lynette, 103 Shea, Ellen Sue, 126 Sheeder, Shirley Ann, 85, 138, 160 Sheldon, Neil Francis, 67 Shelton, Donald Lee, 67 Shelton, Jennifer, 103, 136, 161, 185 Shelton, Larry L., 86 Shelton, Suzanne Carol, 126 Shepard, Charles E., 103 Shepard, Debby Denise, 103 Shepard, Eric, 144 Sherry, Thomas, 74, 103 Sherwood, Lowell Robert, 86, 159 Sherwood, Thomas D., 126 Shields, Kent, 67 Shields, Mildred, 149 Shilt, Joe Darrel, 126 Shilt, John Farrel, 126 Shilt, Patricia Ann, 67, 155, 156 Shiokura, Motoyo, 48, 158 Shiraki, Evelyn Asako, 67, 152, 161 Shively, Ann, 103 Shockey, Earl Wayne, 126 Shoffner, Bonnie Sue, 126 Shook, Marcia, 126 Short, David Anthony, 103, 158, 162, 173 Shoush, Mary Kay, 103, 174 Shreffler, Roberta Elizabeth, 126, 155, 156 Shriver, Alice Mae, 67, 143, 152, 174 Shuler, Gloria, 103, 160 Shulse, Michael David, 67 Shupert, Danny Lee, 126 Sick, Edward, 126 Sidener, Larry, 204 Sidwell, Dennis, 126 Sieber, George W., 67 SIGMA KAPPA, 186 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA, 188 SIGMA TAU GAMMA, 194 SIGMA ZETA, 144 Silver, Carol, 126, 155 Silvey, Larry Jay, 103 Sim, Patrick Pui-Kam, 86, 158 Simbro, Sharon Kay, 67 Simler, Neta Rose, 126 Simmons, Cheryl Jean, 67, 140, 145, 170 Simmons, Jack 103, 197 Simmons, Lucy, 26 Simpson, Harold E., 67 Simpson, Larry Joe, 126 Sims, Lawrence Joseph, 103 Sims, Willard, 37, 214 Sinclair, James Carl, 86 Sinclair, Linda Kay, 126 Singer, Carolyn, 86 Singer, Dallas, 67, 73, 152, 181, 196 Singer, Thomas D., 86, 137, 197, 214 Singleton, Bernard Ray, 67, 164 Singleton, Ivan Lee, 126 (Page 271) Singleton, Nancy Kay, 86, 136, 157 Singleton, Nolan C., 86, 138, 163, 197 Sinhaseni, Permchitr, 48 Sinkevich, William J., 103 Sireno, Peter J., 48 Siros, Roger Steven, 103 Skaggs, Glen Edgar, 103 Skaggs, Phyllis Ann, 126 Skaggs, Sharyn Sue, 103 Skinner, Michael, 170 Skinta, Andy John, 103, 197 Skutta, William Richard, 126 Slater, Gordon Gary, 86 Slavens, Donna Sue, 86, 161 Sleme, Mary Anne, 103, 165 Slemons, Agnes, 26 Sloan, Richard Craig, 103 Sloan, Steven L., 61 Slockbower, Robert Joseph, 61 Slocum, Frances Shermaine, 126 Slone, George E., 170 Sloop, Howard Nicholas, 74, 86, 134, 138, 193 Small, Patrick Joseph, 126 Smallwood, Mary Elizabeth, 86 Smart, Gloria, 126, 177 Smelcer, Terry Clayton, 68 Smith, Aline Julie, 86, 137, 192 Smith, Alvin Morris, 126 Smith, Andy, 168, 170 Smith, Burton Sanders, 103 Smith, Darrell, 103 Smith, Don, 144 Smith, Donna, 103 Smith, Donna Marie, 86 Smith, Douglas Lynn, 126 Smith, Eugene, 37, 144, 147 Smith, Eunice Anne, 126, 156 Smith, Fred, 86, 224 Smith, Helen Koleen, 86 Smith, Henry Harlan, 68 Smith, James Edward, 86 Smith, Janet Lynn, 126 Smith, Jean, 126 Smith, Joan Susan, 126, 155 Smith, Judith, 126 Smith, Judy Ann, 103 Smith, Kenneth Gene, 126 Smith, Larry G., 68, 141, 146, 148 168, 170, 193 Smith, Linda Jean, 86 Smith, Louise Virginia, 103 Smith, Margaret Kay, 86, 160 Smith, Marilyn, 41 Smith, Michael Dexter, 126 Smith, Norma Lea, 103 Smith, Philip Gentry, 104, 193 Smith, Richard W., 86 Smith, Sharon Kay, 68, 136, 155,156 Smith, Terry Lee, 126, 224 Smith, Wilfred Andrew, 104 Smith, William Herlon, 126 Snedigar, Rudy Carl, 126 Snell, Barbara Kay, 126 Snell, Dianne Lou, 126 Snipes, Elizabeth, 31 Snodgrass, Nancy Lea, 126 Snowbarger, Nancy Kay, 126 Snyder, Jessie E., 86 Snyder, Jill, 104, 135, 153, 163, 83, 258 Snyder, Ron, 159 Soda, Joanne Marie, 126 Sommer, Susan Mary, 126 Sommerkamp, John Rudolph, 126 Sommers, Marsha Ann, 126 Songster, Joyce, 68 Songster, Thomas B., 37, 212, 224 Sonksen, Cathy Lee, 86, 137, 153, 185 Sontag, Allen Gilbert, 104, 148 SOPHOMORES, 89 Sowers, Karen Ruth, 104 Sowinski, Robert Alan, 86, 137, 197 Sowka, Randall, 104 Spalding, Wilfred Matthew, 126 Sparks, James W., 37, 147 Spath, Martha, 37, 155 Speer, Mary Lee, 126 Sperry, Dick, 204 Spencer, Jim, 159 Spencer, Norman Scott, 68, 144 Spencer, Pamela Patricia, 126 Spiker, Lana Jill, 104 Spivak, Reba T., 37 Sponsler, Eva Pearl, 86 Spooner, Anita, 126, 155, 162 SPORTS, 200 Spratt, William Charles, 126 Sprehe, Robert L.,37 Spriggs, Dennis Glenn, 86 Springer, Brian LeRoy, 68 Spry, Cathy Jo, 126 Srnka, Alfred H., 38 St. Clair, Albert Lee, 104 St. Clair, Richard, 38, 147 Staba, Patricia Crane, 86 Staggs, Jeanne, 104, 138, 185 Staggs, Lora, 43 Staggs, Rodney Gail, 68, 138, 195 Stallman, Linda, 86, 156 Stamps, Nancy Maureen, 126 Stanberry, Richard, 126 Stanley, Don Edwin, 86 Stanley, William Eldon, 127, 144 Stansberry, Sherry Jane, 86, 157 Stark, Rosanna Kay, 104 Starr, John Michael, 127 Stater, Craig Douglas, 127 States, Sarah Mae, 104 Statler, Nancy Elaine, 68, 139, 153 Staton, Martha, 104 Stauffer, Richard D., 104 Steele, Charles Dennis, 127 Steele, Ruth Arlene, 104 Stempel, Conrad Frank, 86, 142, 197 Stephens, Carol Sue, 68, 152, 174 Stephens, Earl, 68, 146, 153, 164 Stephens, William Mark, 104, 168 Stephenson, David E., 68 Stephenson, Lonnie Dean, 127 Sterne, Ellen, 68, 74, 145, 185 Sterrett, Pat, 104, 168, 170 Sterrett, Priscilla, 154 Stevens, Richard Ross, 127 Stewart, Carylee, 104, 158 Stewart, Cheryl, 127 Stewart, Dorothy Ann, 104 Stewart, James A., 68, 153 Stewart, James, 104 Stewart, John Bernard, 127, 172 Stewart, Kathryn, 127 Stewart, Mary Lou, 104, 172 Stewart, Vincent, 38 Stiefel, Janice, 86, 155, 156 Still, Stephen D., 104 Stine, Linda Carol, 127, 135, 183 Stokes, Kenneth, 127 Stone, Robert, 127, 159, 204 Stone, Sharon, 68, 153 Stoner, Walter Eugene, 127 Stoops, Nancy Lee, 48 Stotts, John, 104 Stout, Linda, 127 Straubmuller, Spencer, 104, 161 Strauch, Karen Sue, 74, 86, 134, 138, 150, 187 Straughter, Ada, 86 Streeby Ronald, 127 Street, Lois Ann, 127, 160 Strickler, Larry, 224 Strong, Sue Ann, 127 Struttmann, James R., 68 Stuart, Edwin Gale, 68 Stuart, Linda Kay, 127 stuckey, Ronald Lee, 86 STUDENT COUNCIL, 134 STUDENT MENTORS, 138 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 152 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION, 154 STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE, 135 Stukenberg, June Marie, 127 Sturgeon, Floyd, 127, 145, 168 Stutz, Ronnie Lee, 86 Suchland, John Clifton, 86, 159 Suddarth, Robert Lee, 86, 127 Sullivan, Peggy Ann, 86 Sullivan, Sherry Louise, 127, 189 Suphataranand, Suphatra, 48 Sutor, Vicki Marleen, 127 Sutton, James Edgar, 127 Sutton, Myra Jean, 86, 187 Suzuki, Ken, 86, 158, 162 Swaim, Kay Lynn, 127 Swan, John Van, 104 Swander, Robert Edward, 87 Swanegan, Alberta, 104 Swank, Ellen, 127, 155, 156, 168 Swann, James Howard, 104 Swarts, Charles Anthony, 87, 212 Swasick, Alexia Marie, 68 Swearingen, Dorsey Allen, 104 Swenson, Dave, 104 Swigert, Don Robert, 127 Swinderman, George Harrison, 87 Swingle, Gaye Ann, 160 Swisher, Ricky, 68 Switzer, Dorothy Arlene, 127 Switzer, Frances Suzanne, 87 Switzer, Jaunett Louise, 68, 73, 146, 149, 174 Swofford, Perry Dean, 127 Sykes, Kenneth C., 38, 134 Sykes, Madelene, 38 Sylvara, Colene, 68 Szofran, John Alfred, Jr., 127 T Tabing, Romualdo, 48 Tadelski, Jane, 104, 160 Taft, Lawrence, 68 Taft, Mary, 68, 146 Tai, Alberta, 48, 158 Talbert, Sharon, 104, 152 Taliafesro, Mary, 127, 163, 176 Talley, Gene, 127 Tamashiro, Donna, 155, 156 Tamberelli, Alfred, 127 Taniguchi, Susan, 68 Tarbet, John, 127, 168 Tarr, Nancy, 127, 154 Tate, H. B., 38, 147 TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 196 Taylor, Chuck, 198 Taylor, Dave, 224 Taylor, Dennis, 127, 214 Taylor, George, 127, 198 Taylor, Janice, 104 Taylor, Marcy, 87 Taylor, Raymond, 127 Taylor, Rebecca Lynn, 87, 166 Taylor, Thomas, 104 Teague, Carole, 104 Teel, Mary, 127 Teeter, Darien, 127, 197 Templeton, Janet, 104 Ten Eyck, Paul, 69, 164 Tenglin, Charles, 127 Tennant, Catherine, 104 Tennyson, Harold, 87 Terrell, James, 127 Terry, Howard, 38, 147, 152 Terry, R. L., 38, 147, 196 Teruya, Marion, 104, 185 Teter, Barbara, 127 Thomas, Bernard, 69, 73, 138, 142, 149, 152, 163, 181, 192 Thomas, Brenda, 69, 154 Thomas, Edward, 104, 222 Thomas, Gary, 104 Thomas, Harry, 127 Thomas, James, 38 Thomas, Jeanne, 69, 172 Thomas, Judith Ann, 69, 155, 156, 187 Thomas, Judy A., 87, 153, 161 Thomas, Kathleen, 127 Thomas, Linda, 104 Thomas, Robert, 69 Thompson, Alice, 127 Thompson, Betty, 69 Thompson, Bruce, 127 Thompson, Clayton, 69, 164 Thompson, Gary, 127 Thompson, George, 69 Thompson, Geraldine, 105 Thompson, Joyce, 105, 155 Thompson, Lyle, 87, 146 Thompson, Maralee, 69 Thompson, Robert, 145, 168 Thompson, Robert L., 127 Thompson, Sandra, 87, 189 Thompson, Tom, 87, 197 Thompson, Tomi, 69, 193 Thompson, Virginia, 69, 152, 155, 163, 187 Thomsen, Dean, 127 Thornburg, Jane, 69, 189 Thornburg, Tona, 69, 189 Thornhill, Gerald, 127 Thornton, James, 127 Thornton, Sharon, 69, 152 Threlkeld, Dale, 69, 73 Thurman, Mary, 38, 166 Tibbs, Rebecca, 127, 185 Ticola, Victor, 105 Timmons, Margo, 87 Timmons, Velma, 87 Tincher, James, 105 Tluczek, Francis, 69, 157, 162, 172 Todd, Carol, 166 Toedebusch, Lois, 127, 156, 176 Tomko, Terry, 105, 197 Tomlin, Nancy, 87, 153 Tooley, Norman, 87, 138, 142, 152, 168, 197 Toops, Eunice, 127, 160 Topping, Richard, 87 Toth, Geraldine, 127, 172 Toth, Jeannette, 127 Totsch, Wilma, 128 Towne, Ruth, 38, 184 Tracy, John, 105, 174, 175 Tracy, Paul, 168 Trask, Harry, 87, 153, 162, 168 Travis, Ester, 128 Trent, Doris, 69 Trent, Michael, 105, 139, 195 Tribley, Sandra, 128 Triebswetter, Betty, 87 Trigg, Karen, 128 Trimble, Gary, 69, 193 Triplett, Claudine, 38, 143, 161,186 Triplett, Jane, 128 Triplett, Rosalee, 128, 145, 168, 170 Triplett, Sharon, 105 Trost, Barbara, 128 Troxel, Winifred, 128 Truitt, Dona, 38 Tse, Kai Shung, 128, 158 Tseng, Edward, 69 Tseng, Huan-Tsong, 48, 158 Tucker, Gilbert, 87 Tucker, Jacklyn, 69 Tucker, Janis, 128 Tucker, JoNell, 128 Tucker, Vicki, 128, 161 Tudeen, Stephen, 128, 159 Turano, Peter, 38 Turner, Knora, 128 Turner, Linda, 105 Turner, Sandra, 128 Turner, Stanley, 128, 197 Turpin, Helen, 105 Tuttle, Richard, 69, 128 Tweed, Earl, 87 Twining, Gary, 144 Tyler, Jr., James, 128, 198 U Uechi, Yasuji, 87, 158 Ulrich, Glenn Frank, 69, 197 Ulry, James Edward, 128 Unger, William E., 38 UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 176 Unrath, Linda Sue, 128 Unsell, George, 105 Upchurch, James, 105 V Vail, Rickey, 128 Van Ausdall, Ronald, 87 Vandecnocke, Robert, 87 Vanderhoff, Frederick, 128 Van Dermay, Nancy, 128, 168 Van De Voorde, Elodie, 128, 155 Vandre, Barbara, 69 Van Dyke, Nikki, 128 Van Dyke, Paul, 39 Van Fosen, Elaine, 105 Van Gorp, Gretchen, 105, 144, 168, 170 (Page 272) Vanlandingham, Glen, 87, 197 Van Meter, Gary, 70, 193 Vansickle, Gaye Lynn, 105 Van Syoc, Sherry, 128 Van Winkle, Lewis B., 39 Vargas, Vera, 162 Varnum, Robert, 151 Vaughn, Gloria, 128 Vaughn, Mary Beth, 105, 153 Veach, Norma, 43 Veith, Kathryn, 128 Venezia, Patricia, 70, 154 Vestal, Carol, 128 Vestal, Richard, 128, 168, 170 Vetter, Georgina, 70, 134, 138,145, 153, 163, 185 Vice, Vivian, 105 Vickers, Dennis, 128 Vickroy, Larry, 70 Vignovich, Donna, 128, 185 Villars, Ron, 198, 202, 204 Vincent, Andrew, 128 Vines, Marie, 48 Vinyard, James, 105 Vinzant, Karen Sue, 105, 155, 156 Vinzant, Larry, 128 Virdure, Louis, 70 Viviano, Phyllis, 128 Vogel, Patricia, 105, 148, 153, 158 Vogt, Edward, 70 Vokoun, Richard, 87 Vos, Vicki, 128 Vukich, James, 87, 152, 197, 204 W Wade, Daniel, 48, 164 Wade, Maurice E., 204 Wade, Robert Charles, 128 Waelder, Mary E., 70, 144, 146, 168 Wade, Nan E., 26 Wages, Janet Kay, 70, 143, 153 Waggener, Gary, 105 Wagler, Clarence E., 70 Wagler, Marsha, 155, 156 Wagner, Kenneth Harold, 70, 145, 152, 176 Wagner, Michael, 105, 204 Wagner, Paul Anthony, 74, 128, 195 Wainscott, Tom, 105 Waite, Gary, 128 Wakefield, Dennis, 128 Walkea, Frank M., 87 Walker, Donald E., 39 Walker, G. B., 39 Walker, Geraldine, 105 Walker, Jerry, 224 Walker, Richard Dean, 128, 212 Walker, Rose Ann, 87 Walker, T. J., 168 Wall, Cheryl Ann, 128 Wallace, Alvin Richard, 105 Wallace, James Wilbur, 105 Wallace, Robert Duane, 70 Wallingford, Charles Dean, 128 Walmsley, H. A., 39, 222, 223 Walsh, Frances, 39 Walston, Randall Lee, 128 Walters, Michael Lee, 105, 195 Walters, Patsy, 174 Walton, Don E., 105 Ward, David, 128 Ward, James R., 128 Ward, Janet Kaye, 70, 146, 149 Ward, Judith Mae, 87, 135, 152, 155, 156, 163, 185 Ward, Vicky, 128 Warden, Phyllis Jean, 128 Ware, Susan, 128 Warner, Edward, 204 Warner, lyiartha Lou, 87, 152 Warner, Mary, 105 Warren, Wanda Susann, 128, 144 Warren, Willard Corwin, 105 Washburn, Velma, 70, 160 Washington, Gail Annette, 128 Washington, Sharron, 203, 204, 224 Waterhouse, Sue Ann, 70, 143, 146, 153 Waters, D. Douglas, 39 Watkins, Nancy Jane, 105 Watkins, Nancy Kay, 128 Watson, Alison Shaw, 70, 146 Watson, Edwin, 87 Watson, Mayris, 87, 160 Watson, Rebecca, 128 Watt, Finis, 70, 159, 176 Wattenbarger, Larry, 128 Watts, Gary, 128 Watts, Margaret, 105 Watts, William, 87 Webb, Clifford, 128 Webb, Karl, 26 Webb, Phyllis Ann, 87 Webber, Linda, 87, 153, 183 Weber, Bonnie, 105 Weber, Janice, 87, 153, 161 Weber, Jolene, 87, 148, 153, 161 Weber, Linda, 87, 153, 160 Weber, Paul, 204 Webster, Beverly Ann, 87 Webster, Herbert, 87 Weekley, Willa, 105 Weeks, Betty, 105 Weeks, Janeen, 70, 160, 168 Weeks, John, 128 Weerts, Richard K., 39, 170 Wegener, Betty Ann, 70, 135, 140, 145, 146, 148, 153, 168, 169, 170 Wehmeyer, Roxana, 70 Wehr, Donald, 105 Wehrman, Lynne, 129, 173 Weigel, Sam, 129, 171 Weinstein, Joel H., 48, 197 Weis, Terry Joe, 129, 224 Weitman, Laura, 129 Welch, Bud, 88 Welch, Jean, 105, 168, 172 Welch, Joyce, 129 Weldon, Rex, 70 Welker, Maridith, 105 Wellman, David, 105 Wells, Donna, 129 Wells, Kenneth, 129 Wells, Robert A., 88, 152, 164, 197 Welsch, Gary, 129, 145, 168 Welsh, Wallace, 70, 164 Wendel, Phyllis, 129 Wendt, Terry, 106 Werling, Ronald, 88, 159, 212, 213, 224 Wescoat, Pamela, 106 WESLEY FOUNDATION, 173 Wessling, Lance, 129, 173 West, Donald, 70 West, Macnolia, 106 West, Mary Beth, 106, 153, 183 Western, Barbara, 129 Westercamp, Kathy, 129, 173 Westfall, Kaylyn, 106, 155 Westwood, Joe, 88, 144 Whalen, Sandra, 129 Wheeler, Beverly, 39 Wheeler, Glenn, 88, 197 Wheelock, Carol Ann, 88, 153, 161, 183 Whipple, Steven Lee, 129 Whisenand, Robert, 106 Whitacer, Sharon, 106 Whitaker, Marshall, 129 White, Alice, 48, 174 White, Eddie, 88, 142, 195 White, Francis, 129 White, Herb, 139 White, Janet Sue, 106, 155, 156, 165, 185 White, Linda Sue, 70, 145 White, Marti, 88, 165, 183 White, Mary Jo, 88 White, Sara Ellen, 129 Whiteside, James Lee, 106 Whiteside, Mark, 106 Whitham, Carol Ann, 129 Whitlock, John 70, 164 Whitson, Willie, 26 Whitt, Janet, 129 Whitt, John, 88, 145, 171 Whittom, Leona, 39, 140, 188 WHO'S WHO, 72 Wickless, Barbara, 71, 135, 150, 152, 185 Wiele, Susan, 129 Wieman, Carol, 71, 140, 146 Wikstrom, Svea, 88 Wilber, Richard, 88 Wild, David, 129, 176, 214 Wiley, Bertis, 106 Wiley, Priscilla, 129 Wilke, James, 106, 152, 162, 172 Wilkening, George, 88 Wilkerson, Nancy, 88, 153 Wilkins, Craig, 106, 145, 168 Wilkinson, Thomas, 129 Willcox, Roger, 106, 144 Willcox, Steve, 129 Wille, Richard, 204 Willet, Jim, 159, 203 Willetts, James, 129 Williams, Carol, 129 Williams, Diane, 129 Williams, Mrs. Clarence, 137 Williams, James, 129 Williams, Janet, 129 Williams, Janice, 129 Williams, Jimmie, 129 Williams, John, 106 Williams, Joyce, 129 Williams, Marian, 71, 174 Williams, Mary Alice, 129 Williams, Marlot, 88, 198 Williams, Otis, 198 Williams, Rex, 129 Williams, Rhonda, 129, 148 Williams, Robert Dean, 88, 150, 224 Williams, Stanley, 39, 147, 258, 259 Williamson, Jeannette, 145 Williamson, Mary Ann, 129 Willingham, Carol, 129 Willingham, Rhonda, 106, 174 Willis, Harold, 88 Willis, Marlene, 71, 138, 146 Willis, Stephen, 129 Willows, Kenneth, 129 Wills, George, 106 Wilmesherr, Ronald, 106 Wilmsmeyer, Constance, 129, 155 Wilson, Allen, 106 Wilson, Carol, 176 Wilson, Carol, 88 Wilson, Edwin, 106, 162 Wilson, Elizabeth, 39, 160 Wilson, G. Stephen, 71 Wilson, James, 129 Wilson, James W., 106 Wilson, Jimmie, 71 Wilson, Kenneth, 129 Wilson, Larry Dean, 129 Wilson, Larry Dean, 71, 73, 141, 146, 148, 153, 181, 194 Wilson, Larry Lee, 129 Wilson, Mary, 129 Wilson, Michael, 129 Wilson, Michael, 71 Wilson, Nancy, 129 Wilson, Phillip, 129, 168 Wilson, Rebecca, 129, 144, 170 Wilson, Richard, 106, 142, 197 Wilson, Russell, 129 Wilson, Steven, 129, 204 Wimp, Sarah, 39, 182 Winberg, Holly, 106, 161 Windschiegl, Carla, 129 Winecup, Michael, 48 Wingerter, Anthony, 129 Wingo, Gary, 106, 202, 204 Winkleman, Linda, 73, 88, 134, 138, 140, 146, 160, 180, 182 Winn, Harold, 88 Winn, Judy, 106 Winn, Patty, 43 Winslow, Norma, 41 Winter, Gary, 88, 172 Winter, Jerry, 129, 197 Winter, Roger, 129 Winter, Ruth Ann, 106, 152, 172, 189 Wisdom, Phil, 163 Wise, Patricia, 155, 156 Wiss, Kitty Jo, 88, 152, 189 Witherspoon, Robert L., 88 Withrow, Jeanne, 106 Witte, Stephen, 129, 195 Wohlert, Sharon, 88 Wohlschlaeger, Robert, 106 Wolf, James, 130 Wolf, Judith, 106, 155 Wolf, Larry, 130 Wolf, Laura, 106 Wolf, Thomas, 71 Wolfe, Susan, 130 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION, 155 Wood, Carol Jean, 130 Wood, Everett, 48 Wood, Gloria, 130 Wood, Jane Ann, 130 Wood, Michael Lee, 130 Wood, Roger Dean, 88 Wood, Shirley, 130 Woodford, Joan, 130, 168, 170 Woodford, Stephen, 88 Woodrow, John, 130 Woodruff, Frederick, 106 Woods, Dale, 25 Woods, Linda Kay, 130, 154 Woodward, Gary, 88 Woodward, James, 106 Woodward, Roger, 130 Workman, Chuck, 71 Worland, Mary, 106 Wormley, Karen, 145, 163 Wormsley, Phil, 130, 195, 214 Worrell, Carolyn, 106, 160 Worrell, Elizabeth, 39 Wortham, Evelyn, 106 Wrasmann, Georgia, 88 Wray, Marlene, 130 Wright, Barbara ,150 Wright, Carol, 130 Wright, Dan, 214 Wright, Donna S., 39 Wright, Eddie, 88, 142 Wright, Franklin, 88 Wright, J. C., 40 Wright, James L., 106 Wright, Larry, 130 Wright, Pamela, 130 Wright, Robert M., 23 Wu, Martha, 48, 158 Wyatt, Ernest, 106 Wylie, Gary, 106 Wyrick, Beth, 71, 176, 185 Y Yadon, Gary, 130 Yarrington, Gerald, 88, 145 Yates, Donald, 130 Yates, Janet, 48, 151 Yates, Ronald, 130 Yauk, Steve, 139, 230 Yeager, Tania, 106, 155, 156 Yoder, Dennis, 106 Yoder, Janet, 130 Yoder, Janice, 130 York, Joe, 71 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 163 Young, Harry, 88, 195 Young, Jim, 202, 204 Young, Linda, 106, 155 YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 16 Young, Terry, 130 Youngberg, Karen, 71 Youngberg, Ruth, 106 Yount, Carolyn, 88, 149, 185 Yowell, Joselph, 130 Yowell, Mary, 88 Yowell, Patricia, 71 Yuan, Angela, 48, 158 Z Zammuto, Samuel, 130 Zeigler, Josephine, 130, 155 Zeigler, Leon, 88 Zentz, Jane, 130 Zepka, Ed, 71, 142 Ziegler, Jeanne, 106 Zimmerman, Larry, 88 Zuckerman, Arnold, 40 Zuroweste, James, 130, 139 (Page 273) (Page 274) (Page 275) Archives Copy (Back Cover) Walsworth