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GASOLINE & OIL PRODUCTS
Roach Automotive and fires
R.V. ACCESSORIES & WHEELS
On the Farm Service
4th & Clark Canton, Mo.
288-4419
Canton Auto Supply
B&H TV, Appliance & Furniture
Sears (Amy K. Job)
Tri-State Fertilizer
The Standard Machine Co.
Capps Variety Store
Davis Funeral Homes
Dr. W. B. Dodson
Cotton Bowl
Canton Lumber
Pizza Hut of Canton
Nichols Implement Co., Inc.
Jack's Package Liquors
COLD BEER
& WINE
ALL PARTY
& PACKAGE
GOODS
150 N. 4th Canton, Mo.
Jack & Lila
Cooks Men's StoreLevi's, Lee's, Wrangler
Boots by Justin,Tony Lama & Acme
Stetson Hats
§#3 Clark St. Canton, Mo.
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CANTON
Grand Leader Pharmacy
Don "4 9 "
Katie "4 5 "
Gene "7 1 "
125 N. 4th Canton, Mo.
288-3232
Niemann Foods
Canton, Mo.
Thompson
Implement Co
Allis-Chalmers
5th & College
Canton, Mo.
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Canton, Mo.
BEER - FOOD & POOL
288-9962
Mayer's
Kerr
McGeeCanton, Mo.
THE RECORD BOOK
Year-By-Year Records Coaching Records
Y ear W L T Pet. Year W L T Pet. C oach Tenture Y r* . W L T Pet.1907 3 1 1 .700 1943 no te am Pau l V. Bear 1907-10 4 14 3 1 .8061908 3 0 0 1.000 1944 no te am
J W Love 1911-12 2 3 7 1 .3181909 3 1 0 .750 1945 no te am
1910 5 1 0 833 1946 4 4 0 500 H e rb N a tio n s 1913 1 3 5 0 .375
1911 2 3 1 .417 1947 4 4 0 500 R ic h a rd D o re r 1914 1 0 7 0 .0001912 1 4 0 200 1948 4 5 0 444 R. C .L a n g e 1915-17 3 8 4 0 .6671913 3 5 0 375 1949 3 6 0 333
E llis o n P o u lto n 1918 1 1 2 0 .3331914 0 7 0 .000 1950 3 4 2 444
1915 3 2 0 600 1951 3 4 0 429 B e rn a rd Rosenthal 1919 1 4 3 0 .571
1916 4 1 0 800 1952 2 5 0 286 O sca r T. Doran 1920 1 0 3 0 .0001917 1 1 0 .500 1953 0 8 0 000 R ic h a rd H. Dewitt 1921 1 3 4 0 .4291918 1 2 0 333 1954 2 5 0 286
W Je ss Ly le 1922-24 3 8 13 3 .3961919 4 3 0 .571 1955 2 4 3 389
1920 0 3 0 000 1956 6 3 0 667 Jo y K is tle r 1925-27 3 9 17 1 .352
1921 3 4 0 429 1957 7 2 0 .778 H e rb e r t B unker 1928-36 9 24 37 7 4041922 1 4 2 .286 1958 5 5 0 .500 Pau l K. S co tt 1937-40 4 16 16 1 .5001923 3 5 1 389 1959 6 3 1 650
1924 4 4 0 500 1960 4 5 0 .444W illiam A. H erring ton 1941-42; 6 16 29 1 .359
1946-47;1925 5 4 0 556 1961 1 6 2 .222
1952-531926 1 8 1 150 1962 1 8 2 .111
1927 3 5 0 .375 1963 2 6 0 .250 H a ro ld "S p u d ” Owen 1948-51 4 13 19 2 .412
1928 1 5 1 .214 1964 1 6 1 .188 K e n n e th Robb 1954-61 8 33 33 6 .5001929 0 7 1 063 1965 1 7 0 .125 E. W . P osey 1962-65 4 5 27 1 .1671930 3 2 2 571 1966 3 6 0 333
Je s se A. Va il 1966 1 3 6 0 .3331931 1 6 1 188 1967 5 4 0 556
1932 4 3 0 571 1968 5 4 0 556 D r. Jack M cBride 1967-75 9 40 42 2 .488
1933 5 1 0 833 1969 7 1 1 833 Jerry M aulin 1 9 7 6 -7 9 4 11 26 0 .2 9 01934 3 5 0 .375 1970 6 3 0 .667
1935 2 4 2 .375 1971 3 6 0 333
1936 5 4 0 .556 1972 1 8 0 .1111937 5 4 0 556 1973 3 7 0 .300
1938 2 6 0 .250 1974 6 3 1 .650
1939 4 4 0 .500 1975 4 6 0 .400
1940 5 2 1 .688 1976 0 8 0 .0001941 3 5 0 375 1977 3 7 0 .300
1942 3 3 1 .500 1978 5 5 0 .500
1979 3 6 0 ,333
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1 P oin ter, G reg WR 5-11 150 Fr. Pacific , MO2 Cronin, John DB 5- 9 160 So. St. Louis, MO4 P ad g e tt, M ark CB 5-10 160 Sr. Foley, AL5 Johnson, T aron RB 5- 7 150 Fr. V andalia, MO
* 7 M usick, M ichael QB 5- 7 159 J r . Ballwin, MO10 W hitacre, Mike QB 6 158 F r. W ashington, MO11 Ott, G eorge P 6 201 Sr. Quincy, IL12 Busch, Bob LB 5- 9 184 Sr. Sm ithton, IL14 P eterson , Andy QB 6 162 F r. M orris, IL
+ 15 K em p, Troy QB 6- 2 179 F r. Chatham , IL-tt 16 Dowling, J a y RB 5- 9 168 Jr. C aseyville, IL
17 Cason, Ron DB-K 6 160 F r. C hatham , IL18 Ladage, Doug DB 5- 8 157 Fr. M anchester, MO
+ 20 Altmix, S teve DB 5- 7 170 Sr. Quincy, IL22 P la ttn e r, Tom DB 5- 8 155 F r. P ittsfield , IL
+ 23 W atson, Phil DB 5-11 184 So. Sm ithton, IL* 25 Allen, R ich WR 5- 9 162 So. P ittsfield , IL
33 Aldridge, C arl DB 5-11 185 So. St. Louis, MO34 Bendel, S teve RB 5-10 200 J r . St. Louis, MO47 Califf, Bob RB 5- 7 162 So. Ham ilton, IL
+ 48 Dubisky, E ric LB 5-10 179 J r. Boca R aton, FL+ 50 Cohn, Bill DE 6 185 So. M ichigan City, IN❖ 53 H arg rave , Sam C 6- 1 205 Sr. Sedalia, MO
55 P la tte , Mike DT 5- 9 220 Sr. New London, MO* 57 B reed, Bill DG 5- 8 200 So. K ansas City, MO
59 Tuley, Ron C 5- 9 195 Sr. P le a sa n t Hill, IL60 DuBach, Tom m y OG 5-11 181 So. St. Louis, MO65 Kunkel, Rick LB 6 212 So. Mt. Sterling, IL
* 68 Sullivan, M att OG 6- 2 214 Sr. St. Louis, MO+ 69 M asters, J im DE 6- 3 215 J r . Clayton, IL+ 70 Cooper, R ich DT 5-10 205 J r. B aring, MO* 71 Zelle, Bill OG 6- 2 255 Sr. St. Louis, MO+ 72 Schofield, J im DT 5-10 223 So. Quincy, IL* 75 Lewis, D arw in OT 6- 5 251 Sr. Mt. P rospec t, IL+ 76 G ebhard t, Joe LB 5- 8 184 So. F lo rissan t, MO
77 Y ates, S teve OT 5-11 200 Fr. F lo rissan t, MO78 Busken, Dan OT 6 243 So. St. Louis, MO79 W eitnauer, John DT 6- 3 219 F r. Mendon, IL
* 81 Knittig, Bill SE 5-11 166 So. St. Louis, MO+ 82 Y uraitis, Lonis LB 6 225 Sr. G ary , IN
86 Kennedy, Tom DE 6 180 Fr. Fairfie ld , IA* 88 Am ann, M ark TE 6 193 So. Ham ilton, IL+ 89 Rigg, Scotty DE 6 5 215 J r . Mt. S terling , IL
91 Grelew icz, D ave SE 6 172 F r. Stream w ood, IL92 W iggans, G eryl TE 6- 3 185 Fr. Macon, MO99 Fencik, Rick TE 6- 1 217 Jr. B arring ton , IL
NO. NAME POS. CLASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN
3 LaVelle Hatcher WO Tr. 5-8 168 Jena, La.5 Mike McGill w o Tr. 6-0 185 Doddridge, W.Va.7 Andre Nelson OB Fr. 5-10 160 St. Louis, Mo.9 Dan Christian QB Fr. 5-9 170 St. Louis, Mo.10 Kelly Groom QB So. 6-0 160 LaGrange, Mo.12 Scott Sandridge QB Fr. 6-0 175 Kansas City, Mo.14 Randy Doyle QB Fr. 6-0 170 Oakland, Ca.15 Bruce Hill CB Sr. 6-0 160 O'Fallon, Mo.16 Wendell McGill LB Jr. 6-0 195 Caruthersville, Mo.17 Steve Hobick WO Sr. 6-0 165 Cleveland, Mo.18 Paul Troth QB Fr. 6-2 180 Graham, Mo.19 Greg Jacobson RB So. 6-0 180 Hickman Mills, Mo.20 Larry Bruns DT Sr. 6-0 175 St. Clair, Mo.21 Barry Bowman WO So. 5-10 150 Creve Coeur, Mo.22 Larry Gant DB So. 5-10 165 Independence, Mo.23 Vic Davolt RB Jr. 5-9 175 Rolla, Mo.24 John Fritz DB Fr. 5-11 160 Shawnee, Ks.25 David Cunningham RB Sr. 6-2 200 Louisiana, Mo.26 Fernandars Gillespie RB Fr. 5-10 158 St. Louis, Mo.27 Darrell Schwabe WO Fr. 5-9 152 Hickman Mills, Mo.28 Jerry Twigg DB Fr. 6-3 190 Liberty, Mo.29 Jerry Burch K-LB Fr. 6-2 210 King City, Mo.30 Cary Stronach CB So. 5-9 175 Hickman Mills, Mo.31 Greg Fournier DB Fr. 5-9 165 Unlonvllle, Mo.32 Kevin Rhodes LB Fr. 6-0 190 Gladstone, Mo.
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33 Kevin Sternitzky DB Jr. 5-8 170 Overland Park. Ks.34 David Millen OLB Fr. 6-0 165 Linneus, Mo.35 Steve Hodges RB Fr. 5-10 195 St. Louis, Mo.36 Steve Craig RB Fr. 5-8 180 St. Louis, Mo.37 John Pulliam TE Fr. 6-1 175 Poplar Bluff, Mo.38 Jeff Phillips LB So. 6-0 180 St. Clair, Mo.39 David Armstrong DB So. 6-0 175 Wood River, III.40 Marc Hill QB So. 5-11 175 Unionvllle, Mo.41 Paul Taylor DB Fr. 6-0 190 St. Louis, Mo.42 Cliff Forbis LB Tr. 5-10 185 Liberty, Mo.43 Wally Roseburrough ILB Fr. 5-10 200 Kansas City, Mo.44 Art Davis III DB Fr. 5-11 175 Belton, Mo.45 Doug Switzer DB So. 5-10 175 Chlllicothe, Mo.46 Mike Newman DB Fr 5-11 160 Hickman Mills, Mo.47 David Lewis DB Fr. 5-9 150 Charleston, W Va.48 Scott McConnell LB Fr. 6-1 180 Kansas City, Mo.49 Marty Breeze LB Tr. 6-0 215 Sedalia, Mo.50 John Harris OL Fr. 6-1 225 Harrlsonvllle. Mo.51 Greg Embree C So. 6-1 225 Blue Springs, Mo.52 Jerry Burchett LB So. 5-9 175 Freeman, Mo.53 Jan Redmond OL Fr. 6-1 201 Kansas City, Mo.54 Mike Rogers OL Fr. 6-3 210 Ballw in, Mo.55 Jeff Riggs OL Fr. 6-2 220 Overland Park, Ks.56 Steve Mattingly ILB So. 6-0 205 St. Louis, Mo.57 Randy Wiedmaier C Tr. 5-9 208 Cameron, Mo.58 Chris Brown OLB Fr. 6-3 195 Kansas City, Mo.59 Jeff McGuire OLB Fr. 6-2 195 Liberty, Mo.60 Mike Schmidt OL .'r. 5-11 215 Kansas City, Mo.61 Chuck Foley DB So. 6-2 225 Graham, Texas62 Chuck Pennewell ILB Sr. 5-8 190 Louisiana, Mo.63 Jim Tubbs NG So. 6-2 200 Portageville, Mo.64 Todd White OL Fr. 6-0 200 Marceline, Mo.65 Wayne Schmidt DT Jr. 6-2 205 Tonawanda, NY66 Guy Weber DT So. 6-1 210 Hillsboro, Mo.67 Gary Ainsworth OLB Jr. 6-1 205 Boonvllle, Mo.68 Andy Lottes OLB Fr. 6-2 205 Kansas City, Mo.69 Steve Spencer OG Sr. 5-10 220 Rayfown, Mo.70 John Pearson OL Fr. 5-11 212 Richmond Heights, Mo71 Ted Graves OT So. 6-2 230 Fairfax, Mo.73 Don Brown DT So. 6-1 225 Clinton, Mo.74 Lonnie Bruns DT So. 6-3 220 St. Clair, Mo.75 Frank Garro OL Fr. 6-2 240 Columbia, Mo.76 Ralph Yeater OL So. 6-3 221 Kansas City, Mo.77 Chris Choice OLB Sr. 6-2 200 Las Cruces, N.M.78 Pat Burke NG Sr. 6-1 220 Excelsior Springs, Mo.79 Dwight Fay T Jr. 6-4 220 Centralia, Mo.80 Troy Mitchell OLB Fr. 5-10 180 Hannibal, Mo.81 John Haase TE Jr. 6-2 205 Lonedell, Mo.82 Danny Castor WO Fr. 6-0 175 Oakville, Mo.83 Marty Hensley WO So. 6-0 170 Jefferson City, Mo.84 Tim Nowka LB So. 6-3 200 Tonawanda, NY85 Troy McKay WO Fr. 6-1 170 Plattsburg, Mo.86 Jim Reed WR Fr. 6-2 180 Palatine, III.87 Jeff Gourley TE So. 6-1 200 Liberty, Mo.88 Scott Martin TE So. 6-1 200 Hickman Mills, Mo.89 Jeff Cain WO Jr. 6-2 180 Kansas City, Mo.90 Doug Henderson DL So. 6-3 210 Kansas City, Mo.91 Randy Reinholz WO Fr. 5-8 160 Sunrise Beach, Mo.92 Scott Rawls RB Fr. 6-0 185 Roach, Mo.93 Mike Nelson P Fr. 5-10 170 Kansas City, Mo.97 Steve Hudson K Tr. 5-10 160 Trenton, Mo.
30 Brian Fairchild DB Fr. 5-10 165 Clinton, Mo.33 Mark Harris OLB Fr 170 Clinton, Mo.35 Joe Maas ILB Fr. 200 St. Louis, Mo.36 Beric Sportsman DB Fr. 5-10 170 Smithville, Mo.41 Mike Allen LB Tr. 6-2 210 Hutchinson, Ks.44 Steve Carmack LB Fr. 5-11 180 Gladstone, Mo.59 Mark Mundell C Fr. 195 Brookfield, Mo.61 Dave Elsenrath OL Fr. 6-2 215 St. Peters, Mo.65 Greg Lucas C Fr. 5-10 185 Wellsvllle, NY66 David Jones OL Fr. 6-3 185 St. Louis, Mo.67 Greg Hunsicker OL Fr. 5-11 210 St. Charles, Mo.96 Mark Collins WO Fr. 5-10 150 Independence, Mo.
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1980 Football ScheduleSept. 6 Missouri Valley Marshall, MOSept. 13 Tarkio College CantonSept. 20 Graceland Lamoni, IASept. 27 Central Methodist CantonOct. 4 Mid-America Olathe, KSOct. 11 OpenOct. 18 Baker Baldwin, KSOct. 25 Iowa W esleyan CantonNov. 1 Ottawa University CantonNov. 8 St. Ambrose Davenport, IANov. 15 W illiam Jewell Canton
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Culver-Stockton CollegeC u lve r-S to ck to n C o lleg e , fo u n d e d in 1 8 5 3 , w a s
th e firs t in s titu tio n W est o f th e M iss iss ipp i R iver c h a rte re d e xp re s s ly fo r th e e d u c a tio n o f bo th m en a n d w o m e n in a c o -e d u ca tio n a l se tting .
C u lve r-S tock ton C o llege w a s o r ig in a l ly fo u n d e d as C h ris tia n U n ive rs ity b y D r. Pat H enderson a nd o th e r C h ris tia n (D iscip les o f C hris t) C hurch leade rs p r io r to th e C iv il W a r. Dr. Jam es S h annon w a s n am e d th e firs t p re s ide n t.
The C o llege suspended classes b r ie f ly d u r in g th e C iv il W a r , as Federa l tro o p s occup ied O ld M a in , th e o r ig in a l b u ild in g s ta n d in g on th e presen t site o f H enderson H a ll. W h e n O ld M a in b u rn e d in 1 90 3 , it w a s rep la ce d b y th e p resen t H enderson H a ll B u ild in g .
M r. R obert S tockton a nd M rs . M a ry C u lve r, o f St. Louis, p la y e d a v ita l ro le in the school's h is to ry w ith gen e ro u s d o n a tio n s fo r residence ha lls , a n ew g y m n a s iu m , a n d g ra n ts fo r fa c u lty sa la ries . In re c o g n itio n o f th e ir g e n e ro s ity , th e trustees ch a n g ed th e n am e o f th e in s titu tio n to C u lve r-S tock ton C o llege in 1 91 7 .
The success o f a n y co llege can be ju d g e d b y th e success o f its g ra d u a te s . R e fe rrin g to the 1978 A lu m n i D ire c to ry o f C u lve r-S to ck to n C o lleg e , it can
be noted th a t 126 C u lve r a lu m n i h o ld fa c u lty o r a d m in is tra tiv e pos itions in colleges o r un ive rs itie s th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try . O ne h u n d re d a n d f i f ty - tw o
a re p ra c tic in g , o rd a in e d m in is te rs , 185 e ith e r o w n th e ir o w n business, a re in p a r tn e rs h ip , a re th e ch ie f exe cu tive o ffice r, p re s id e n t o r c h a irm a n o f th e b o a rd o f a c o rp o ra tio n . F orty -s ix a re p ra c tic in g m e d ic a l d octo rs , 52 ho ld a m aste r o f business a d m in is tra tio n (M B A ) o r c e rtifie d p u b lic a c c o u n ta n t (CPA) d eg ree . F o rty -tw o a re p ra c tic in g a tto rn e y s o r judges .
C u lve r-S tock ton C o llege , a fo u r-y e a r , lib e ra l a rts co llege , is loca ted on a n 111 -a cre cam pus in C a n ton , M is so u ri, one m ile w e s t o f a n d 100 fe e t a b o v e th e m ig h ty a n d m a je s tic M iss iss ipp i R iver. The co llege o ffe rs the B.S., B .M ., B .A ., a n d B.F.A. degrees in 35 m a jo r a reas o f s tu dy .
A d d it io n a l in fo rm a tio n a b o u t C u lve r-S tock ton C o llege o r a n y o f its p ro g ra m s m a y be o b ta in e d b y c a llin g o r w r it in g :
O ffice o f A dm iss io ns C u lve r-S tock ton C o llege C o llege H ill C a n to n , M o . 6 3 4 3 5 3 1 4 -2 8 8 -5 2 2 1
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A 1977 g ra d u a te of C ulver- Stockton College, Vince Okruch enters his first year as a head coach with optimism.
“ W ildca t foo tball is a t a tu rn in g point. We e n te r the H e a rt of A m erica A th le tic C onference in the m id st of reb u ild in g , lack ing n e c essa ry depth. However, we have a solid nucleus returning and we will be extrem ely competitive. This is a fine sm a ll co llege con fe rence and we have no where to go but up!”
A 1973 g ra d u a te of C a rd in a l O’H ara High School in Buffalo, N. Y .„ w here he earned All-City
honors as a prep , Okruch enjoyed a brilliant career a t C-S. He was a four year letterm an in football as an offensive end, and a th re e y e a r le tte rm a n in baseba ll. He received two athletic awards his senior year in football.
Okruch served as an assistant a t C-S during the 1977 season before becom ing the Q.B. and re c e iv e r coach a t N ortheast Missouri State University for the 1978-79 campaigns. He returns to his a lm a m a te r w ith hopes of returning the respectability to W ildcat football. O kruch is 24 years old and resides in Canton.
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O FFEN S IV E ASS ISTAN T
A 1975 g ra d u a te of Knox C ounty H igh School w h ere he enjoyed a brilliant prep career, Ahern enters his first coaching position as an offensive assist-an t. A s ta n d o u t w id e-rece iv e r for the W ildcats during the 1979 season, Ahern will take charge of the o ffensive back s and re c e iv e rs . He an d his w ife, P atti, reside in Canton.
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DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT
A W ildcat co-captain in 1979 and m ainstay at linebacker for four seasons takes the reins as defensive assistant for the 1980 Wildcats. An outstanding prep s tr a t Cleveland High School in St. Louis, Mo. Fanger will work chiefly w ith the down linem an and linebackers. Coach Fanger is single and resides in Canton.
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Defensive Backfield
PETE TOTHLineman
TEAM PHYSICIAN — DR. JAMES BITTER, M.D. MANAGERS — JAMES RUSH, BEN ANDERSON, DOUG SMITH STATISTICIANS — CATHY FARRELL, LORI M ILLER
by Kent Ryan
Today is C u lve r-S tockton 's f in a l gam e of the season, as they go up aga ins t h ig h ly ra ted W illia m Jew ell C ard ina ls.
W illia m Je w e ll, ranked fo u rth in the N A IA D iv. II polls las t week, has on ly one b lem ish on its '80 record , a 10-10 tie w ith second ranked B aker, w ho beat C-S, 51-0, fo u r weeks ago.
F irs t year Coach V ince O kruch is cautious, ye t possib ly o p tim is tic about th is gam e, "W e 've got our w o rk cu t out fo r us, but w e 're in a rea l spo ile r ro le r ig h t now. If we can knock o ff W illia m Je w e ll, then th e y 'l l be out of the conference cham pionsh ip . I t w ould do us a lo t of good ,o beat a ranked team like Jew e ll.
O kruch has noted th a t ju n io r q u a rte rb a ck M ike M us ick is doub tfu l fo r th is last gam e. "H e has some r ib p rob lem s and we jus t d o n 't w an t i f r c i the r is k of le ttin g h im get h u r t any w o rs e ," said O kruch.
As the season nears its end and thoughts s lo w ly d r i f t to next yea r, 1 .. sub jec t of re c ru it in g comes up. O kruch feels th a t C-S is doing a
tfery good job of re c ru it in g , espec ia lly fo r fh is e a rly ." 'e 've contacted a lo t of people and scheduled a lo t of cam pus
v . R igh t now, I'd say w e 're ahead of m any schools, s im p ly because ? re a lly gotten to it and a re ge tting it d o n e ," said the coach.
>w s i t b a ck and e n jo y th e n e x t tw o -a n d a h a lf h o u rs , as the . ildca ts t r y to ra ise th e ir reco rd to a f in a l 5-5.
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Then here's a health to Culver-Stockton The dear old school we love,
Here's to Culver-Stockton,No other name above.
Here's to Culver-Stockton,Our love we bring thee o'er and o'er,
So praise give we then to the mother of men, Old Culver-Stockton ever more!