Volume VI, No. 4, Summer 1979 |
Story | Vickie Massey |
Business | Joe Jeffery |
Publicity | Mary Schmalstig |
Photography | Lance Collins |
Art | Patsy Watts |
Circulation | Melinda Stewart |
Vickie Massey | Rebecca Baldwin |
Linda Lee | Teresa Maddux |
Patsy Watts | Darrell Pollock |
Kathy Long | Angela Hancook |
Patsy Watts | Teresa Maddux |
Lance Collins | Mary Schmalstig |
Vickie Massey | Darrell Pollock |
Joe Jeffery | Robert McKinzie |
Stephen Hough | Rebecca Baldwin |
Daniel Hough | Lea Ann Anderson |
Doug Sharp | Carmen Broyles |
Kathy Long | Tracy Waterman |
Mary Day | Leigh Ann Hicks |
John Shore | Todd Waterman |
President | Ellen Gray Massey |
Vice President | Bill Hawk |
Secretary | Melinda Stewart |
Asst. Secretary | Angela Hancook |
Treasurer | Joe Jeffery |
Asst. Treasurer | Robert Duncan |
NATIONAL
Ralph Gray, Editor, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WORLD, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Vance Randolph, Folklorist, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Frank Sartwell, Editor, DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE, Hyattsville, Md.
Pyke Johnson, Jr., Doubleday and Co., Old Greenwich, Connecticut
STATE
Ben F. Nelms, Professor of English Education, UMC, Columbia, Missouri
James C. Kirkpatrick, Secretary of State,
Jefferson City, Missouri
Russel Gerlach, Assoc. Professor of Geography SMSU, Springfield, Mo.
Theresa Teasdale, First Lady, State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri
LOCAL
Paul (Pete) Page, State Representative
Kathy Froelich
Frank N. Wright
Sue Griffith
Wallace Earp
Sue Engsberg
Esther Griffin
Dr. Howard W. Carrington
Susan Carr
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