College of the Ozarks Tour. A student boarded the bus at the college's VietNam Memorial for a tour of the grounds; and a 1½ hour stop at the Ralph Foster Museum. Then we went to the restaurant for lunch where there is an additional VietNam Memoral. Look for the VW-1 brick at the first location
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1st. picture from the left: VietNam Memorial. Other Memorials on Campus..
2nd. picture from the left: VietNam Memorial, life sized statues.
3rd. picture from the left: VietNam Memorial, a brick memorializing VW-1
4th. picture from the left: VietNam Memorial garden with reunion members.-
1st. & 2nd. picture from the left: Our student guide gives information about the student constructed Williams Memorial Chapel
3rd. & 4th. picture from the left: Lunch at the Keeter Center a 4 star restaurant which is staffed by students.-
1st. picture from the left: Andy Dunn & and his wife Joyce prepare their drink at the Keeter Center restaurant
2nd. picture from the left: VietNam Memorial in the Keeter Center.
3rd. picture from the left: Jim Tandy looks over some VietNam Memorial items.
4th. picture from the left: VietNam Memorial flag in the Keeter Center.-
1st. picture from the left: The primary focus of the Ralph Foster Museum today is to collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit items relating to the Ozarks region. One of the more famous exhibits is the original vehicle used in the television series "The Beverly Hillbillies." In addition, visitors will find antiques, weapons, dolls, natural history and other items from around the world.
2nd. picture from the left: Hugh Holden at the front porch of the Keeter Center Building.
3rd. picture from the left: John Kemp & his wife Betty in the main lobby of the Keeter Center Building.
4th. picture from the left: Bob O'Reilly & Floyd Orsini at the front porch of the Keeter Center Building..-