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Page 10 Dean's list see DEANS LIST FALL QUARTER 1970-71 Adams, Debra Faye; Allen, Vera Lou; Anderson, AAary Ann; Anderson, Robert Allen; Atkinson, Archie Bruce; Atkinson, Margaret Sharon; Avant, Paula Beatrice; Barden, David Gray; Barden, Nancy Carol; Barnes, Kathy Rose; Barnes, Richard Malloy; Barnes, Yvonne; Bass, Lola Garrell; Bellamy, George Washington; Best, Ava Bonnell; Blackmon, Carolyn Marie; Blackwell, Gwendolyn D.; Booth, Sandra Jean; Bordeaux, James Gordon; Bowden, Claude Lloyd; Bowen, Rebecca Elizabeth; Bracey, Armelda; Bray, Wayne Coit; Bridger, Betty Fletcher; Brisson, James Ronald; Broadwell, Jr., Walter J.; Brown, Donna Jordan; Brown, Glenda Elizabeth; Brown, Gwendolyn Delores; Brown, Jerry Wayne; Buf- fkin. Gene Louis; Bullock, Cynthia; Bullock, Danny Harold; Bullock, Mary Frances; Burnette, Dorothea Delois; Burns, Rebecca; Burroughs, Constance Elaine; Butler, Cecil Arie; Caines, Julia Carol; Carteret, Linda Sue Carteret, Rita Gayle; Chandler, James Michael; Chestnutt, Terry Mitchell; Clark, Donna Rae; Clark, Earl Ander; Cole, Susan Thompson; Crawford, Sarah Elizabeth; Cribbs, Deborah Gail; Cutrell, Judy Hayes; DeLaCruz, Clara Jeanette; Dudley, Ronnie Guy; Dudley, Teresa Lynn; Duncan, Irene Patricia; Duncan, Lorena B.; Duncan, Wayne Aaron; Dutton, Donna Gay; Edmunds, Donald Paulling; Edwards, James Monroe; Elks, Anne Pharr; Elliott, Marcus Alexander; Evans, Judy Tharpe; Floyd, Shirley Bollinger; Fozle, James Leon; Fowler, Jolene; Fowler, Sherrit Dawn; Foyles, James Roy; Freeman, Larry Dwight; George, Kathleen Margaret; Goins, Cathy Jean; Gore, Barbara Ann Ezzell; Gore, Deborah Sue; Gore, Kathy Jane; Gore, Rose Marie; Gore, Roy Simon; Graham, Mae Lois; Grainger, John Edward; Greene, Jeanette Gail; Greer, Lucille; Groves, Charlie Jefferson; Hammond, Linda Elaine; Hardee, Tony Dale; Hardie, Wilbur Duane; Harris, Carolyn Ann; Harrison, Wayne Robert; Hawes, Hilda Grey; Hawes, Judy Caroline; Hester, Emily McQueen; Hester, Joseph Ferris; Hicks, David Allen; Hill, Gene Osborne; Hill, Shelby Jean; Hinson, Linda Faye; Hinson, Paula Jean; Hinson, Sandra Gayle; Holloway, William Kitchen; Holmes, Sarah Catherine; Hooks, Benjamin Stanley; Horne, Douglas Robertson; Horne, Nelda Sue; Hudler, Sammie Washington; Huggins, Helen Elizabeth; Hunt, Eugene; Jackson, Wister Orr; Jacobs, George Daniel; Jenkins, James Stephen; Jones, James Harry; Jones, Margaret Susan; Jones, Sylvia Ann; Jones, William Franklin; Jordan, Titania Lucrezia; King, Betty Jane; King, Jeffery Lynn; Kinlaw, Lillian Sue; LaCoste, Garry; Lancaster, Brenda Kay; Lancaster, Linda Day; Leggett, Hugh Maurice; Lewis, Bobby Kenneth;Lewis,Peggy H.;Lewis, Jr., Robert James; Long, Carolyn Buffkin; Long, Joe Randall; Long, Junella; Long, Marion M.; Lovett, Debbie Timona; McClelland, Ernestine H.; McCrae, Ruth Mae; McKoy, Thomas; McPherson, Jr., John Phillip; Malpass, Thurston Calvin; Marlowe, Sharon Marie; Meinhardt, Joyce May; Mercer, June Brown; Mercer, Nancy Jo; Mitchell, Charles Walter; Monroe, Linda Caroline; Monroe, Mary Valeria; Musselwhite, Patricia Sessoms; Nagy, Marika; Nance, Burnice Ray; Nance, Doris Cheryl; Nance, Priscilla Lee; Nance, Rollie Clifton; Nobles, Gloria Fay; Norris, James David; Norton, Jr., Gilbert Allen; Pait, Matthew Theron; Pait, Taressa La Rue; Parks, Linda Sue; Pate, Wanda Denise; Phillips, John Timothy; Phipps, Danny C.; Prince, Jr., Aaron Edison; Prince, Roger Dale; Ray, Hilda King; Ray, Marjorie Lee; Register, Robert L.; Rhodes, Debra Register; Ripple, Karen Elizabeth; Robinson, Patricia; Rogers, Mary Sue; Rooks, Armanda Maria; Sampson, Winnie Jane; Schutz, Ellen Lorraine; Silva, Patricia N.; Simmons, Ricky; Singletary, James David; Skipper, Dickson Lamar; Small, Sandra Strickland; Smith, Gloria Potter; Smith, Iris Marlene; Smith, Patricia Kay; Smith, Thomas Joshia; Soles, Sue Karen; Spradley, Carol Gurkin; Stafford, Michael David; Stanley, John Mark; Stanley, Joseph Keith; Stanley, Paula Helen; Stanley, Veronda Gale; Starnes, Myrtle M.; Stephens, Barbara Jean; Stephens, Wanda Sue; Stewart, Cathryn D.; Stophel, Cathy Belinda; Stover, Cheryl Walton; Strickland, Deborah D.; Strickland, Lewis Winston; Suggs, Allen Wayne; Suggs, Ronnie Julius; Summersett, Iris Marie; Sutton, Wanda Kay; Tart, Bonita Carol; Taylor, Margaret Brooks; Thompson, Jewel Ann; Thompson, William Larry; Thurman, Jimmy AAarsh; Turbeville, Cynthia A.; Turner, Jean Fredrica; Viets, William West; Wall, Sandra Kay; Ward, John Howard; Ward, Judith Carol* Ward, Sherrill Ann; Ward, Vickie Floyd; Ward, Williarn Ellis; Watts, Denny Lee; West, Arthur Henry; West, Linda Yvonne; Wilkins, Gloria Jean; White, Jane Storms; Williams, Marion Wells; Williams, Mildred Louise; the ram's horn, Crisis line Waverly, la.-(I.P.)—The Wartburg College Student Senate and the Waverly community are cooperating on a project which may prove to be a boon to students in distress. It is Crisis Line, similar to those set up at a number of other colleges and universities. It is designed to get the desperate student talking before he or she takes a rash step which might be regretted later. The chairman of the project, junior Karen McEvilly says she con ceived the idea after receiving three such calls one weekend earlier in the Fall Term. "They were calls of a serious nature," she explained. "One was a threa tened suicide. Another was a possible pregnancy." Student Body President Gerald Pipho suggested that she present her idea before the Student Senate, and that night, she was made chairman of the Crisis Line committee. Student Senate agreed to finance the project. "First we studied the different possibilities of telephone set-ups, "Miss McEvilly said. “We talked to a telephone company woman who has assisted the University of Northern Iowa with their Crisis Line. She helped us install a bridge switch system. "It's like an answering service. When no one is at the main telephone, the switch is thrown so that the call rings at another phone." The telephones are in two student dormitory rooms on campus. Three people sit by the phones. When they receive a call, they either handle it or send another person out to get someone to go to the person telephoning. "We try to keep the person who calls on the phone until someone arrives," Miss McEvilly explained. January 1971 ■ - i A dog's life? There are about a dozen staff members chosen "for their adaptability, their ability to handle crises and their acquaintance with a number of problems," she continued. "They are very flexible, easy-to-talk-to people." In addition, a psychiatrist from the Mental Health Clinic is available through the Bremer County Social Services, and several lawyers have agreed to lend legal aid upon request. "We are working on an alliance with Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo," Miss McEvilly said. "We'd like to arrange a system, only for emergencies, where on our word they will take a patient. "We will have to take this before the hospital's board of directors," she added, explaining that present hospital policy involves immediate parental notification for persons under 21 years of age. "Other hospitals have done it," she said, "so we think they might agree." Graduation All students who expect to meet graduation requirements (either at the end of Winter Quarter, Spring Quarter, or Sum mer Session) should file an Application for Graduation. Forms may be picked up at the S. P.S. Information Window. The graduation fee of $10.00 should be paid to the Business Office. Students then see Mrs. Bullard in the Bookstore for measurements. The diploma list will be or dered from applications which have been received by February 12, 1971. 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"From such an examination, we think/ will come a clearer understanding of the problems that have occasioned and surrounded campus protest, and, we hope, also the beginnings of recognition or development of widespread agreement, where such agreement already exists unperceived or is developable, concerning solutions to the problems/^ Guy Strickland BOl McCauley Judy Mincey ®®tty King Lewis Keith Nelda Sue Home Staff Dick Barnes Alice Jocobs Taressa Pait Jimmy Fogle Phylis Wood Glo Jordan
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