Abilene Christian College - Prickly Pear Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1961
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Rulers 108
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Assistant Editor
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Advertxslng Mgr
LARRY BEUS'I'RING
Copy Edztors
CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM
BETTY MATHEWS
Photographers
IOHN MAXWELL
IIMMY ROBERTS
IOHN KLINE
Masses Ed1tor
BETTY HOLLAND
Rulers Professorate
Ed1tor
MARGARET IACKSON
MARTHA HOLDEN
Games Ed1fOI
KAY COLEMAN
Clubs Ed1fOI
1 AMES FOSTER
Index Edztor
MARY WRIGHT
Snapshot Ed1tor
DONNA GUDEEN
Cartoon E d1 tor
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The Story of Funning . . . . . . .188
Funning Division Page . . . . .198
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Commercials and Index . . 334
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Purpose number' one 'For Q srwfclerni' or Abilene
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A scholmr rushing io class up the fl.drrrirris'?r'mrion
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alone with his mind. lThe piciured student is "Blindness is, at worst, only a nuisance," we quote from Dr. Leonard Burford,
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l6ih century chamber music
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ACC campus in the form of a
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novel group are: Allan Lewis,
Max Nigh, Dick Dalzell, Mar-
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Creativity and clay - with
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Drama major Don
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Peggy Ward, Marilyn Schulze-"Twelfth Night"
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and groundkeeper for 25 years when he
retired this fall. Happy hunting, Sheriff,
we envy you and your meaningful life.
The going-away presents of one rifle and
one easy chair were presented to retiree lim
Burgess by school bursar, Lawrence L.
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Variety and interest have compelled us to attach
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unorthodox ,dnd somewhat shocking. At .second
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form of enlivening art !Aesthetics 113.4 it -you are
curiousl we have added new and accurate nomers
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Before you go on we present one pause that will undoubtedly refresh.
We have always held some interesting theories about our institution of "higher"
learning but were never able to ascertain their correctness . . . until now. We
recently added a new and vital member to the yearbook staff. This new and
vital member did some extensive research and unearthed some new and vital
facts. As further preparation for the "Learning Section" we have compiled his
findings into one graphic report using both fine art and fine literature. You are
now to be subiected to little known scenes around the campus as seen by ...,.
. . . . The Roving, Raving Reporter!
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view ot this tact of the student body's supreme
importance it is merely fitting that the students
should be first in the yearbook.
There may be some cynical soul who will
notice that the title of this section has been
drastically maimed. By way ot defense we give
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CLASSES section. Thus went our reasoning:
What Word is similar yet different: What Word
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sounds collegiate yet is intelligible. Yes, all
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Petrolia, Tex.
Math Major
Varsity Basketball
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Galaxy
Who's Who
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Senior favorite
runner-up
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0. ARNOLD, PAUL L.
Ponca City, Okla.
History Major
3. BAKER, DANNY
Ballinger, Tex.
Business Major
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EDWARD F.
Alma, Okla.
Education Major
BAGBY,
KYLE WAYNE
Lampasas, Tex.
Music Major
Band
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Choralaires
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14. BAKER, ROBERT A.
San Antonio, Tex.
Business Major
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DONNA LEE
Ardmore, Okla.
Education Major
ALKIRE,
NORMA LEANN
Boise, Idaho
Business Major
Golden West Club
Choralaires
Gamma Epsilon
Zeta Rho
McKenzie Dorm
Council
Seniors '61
9. ARCHER, DANNY J.
Albuquerque, N. M.
Bible Major
12. BAILEY, RAY
Washington, D. C.
Bible Major
15. BALCH,
NORMA JEAN
Pampo, Tex.
Education Major
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LARRY RAY
San Antonio, Tex.
Physics Major
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LOU DAVID
Merkel, Tex.
Physics Major
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JAMES ERIC
Los Angeles, Calif.
Chemistry Major
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Junior Senator
Pre Med Club
Science Club
ALLEN, JON R.
Arcadia, Calif.
Business Major
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VIRGINIA
Junction, Tex.
Education Maior
BARNES,
TREVA CAROL
Seymour, Tex.
Education Maier
BEARDEN,
RODNEY GERALD
Abilene, Tex.
Agriculture Major
BARNES,
GLENN G.
Lawton, Okla.
Business Maior
BARRETT,
ELDEN ROYCE
Waco, Tex.
Education Maior
Galaxy
Baseball
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Heart of Texas Club
BELEW, MARY SUE
Wilcox, Ariz.
English Maior
Kitten Klub fTreas.J
Omega Rho Alpha
Sigma Tau Delta
Senate
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Lubbock, Tex.
P. E. Major
BAYLISS, N. LYNN
Laurelton, N. Y.
Chemistry Maior
Alpha Chi
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W Club
Zeta Rho
Omega Rho Alpha
Yankee Club
BELL,
DAROL ALBERT
Durham, Okla.
Business Maior
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Junction, Tex.
Bible Major
BOYER, lI.A JEAN
Eldorado, Tex.
English Major
W Club
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PATRICIA MARIE
Big Spring, Tex.
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Great Falls, Mont.
Chemistry Major
York College
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JERRY CLARK
Ranger, Tex.
Chemistry Major
BRANDON,
JUDITH ANN
Hamlin, Tex.
English Major
Sigma Tau Delta
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Omega Rho Alpha
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Lubbock, Tex.
Mathematics Major
BRADFORD,
LOUIS HENRY JR.
Clovis, N. M.
Chemistry Major
BRYANT, BILL
Temple, Tex.
P. E. Major
Baseball
Football
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4. BISHOP,
MILTON ERVIN
Abilene, Tex.
Greek Major
Football
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Sub T-I6 lSkipperj
Pres. Inter-Social
Club Council
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7. BLACK, LARRY N.
Globe, Ariz.
Psychology Major
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NORMA DENE
Marcellus, N. Y.
Psychology Major
Lubbock Christian
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BEATRICE JOYCE
Lamar, Colo.
Education Major
Pandoras
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Alpha Chi
Kappa Delta Pi
W Club
6. W. J. BUCHANAN
Beaumont, Texas
Education Major
BOLLS, JERRY R.
Baytown, Tex.
Marketing Major
Trojans
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Press Club
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RITA GAYLE
Abilene, Tex.
Business Major
31. CALDWELL, ROYCE
San Antonio, Tex.
Business Maior
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MARTHA ANN
Tucson, Ariz.
Education Major
Lubbock Christian
Transfer
A Cappella
Woman's Sextef
Alpha Chi
"W" Club
Kappa Della Pi
CSO
"Brigadoon"
Who's Who
CARITHERS,
JIM ALAN
Baytown, Tex.
Business Major
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Dallas, Texas
Psychology Major
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CSO
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Alice, Tex.
Chemistry Major
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Sweeiwaier, Tex.
Agriculture Maior
19. CARTER,
WAYNE RAY
Lawton, Okla.
Psychology Maior
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25. CASEY,
SANDRA J.
Decatur, Tex.
Education Maior
Prickly Pear
Press Club
Omega Rho Alpha
"W" Club
Kappa Chi
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GLENDA G.
Longview, Tex.
Business Maior
Leader of GTC
B. A. Club
Killen Klub
Prickly Pear
Easf Texas Club
GATA
"W" Club
20. CARVER,
CHARLES
Amarillo, Tex.
Agriculture Maior
26. CATE, STEVE 27.
Banning, Calif.
Business Maior
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WANDA FAE
Lawton, Okla.
Business Maior
21. CARVER, STELLA
Amarillo, Tex.
Home Economics
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CHOAT,
SYLVIA M.
Lake Providence,
La.
Home Economics
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Breckenridge, Tex.
Education Maior
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Eta Beta Pi
COMOLLI,
KENT COLLIER
Sweetwater, Tex.
Education Major
Circle "K"
Band
Tennis
Galaxy CSec.l
Sr. Favorite
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COKER,
LINDA NADINE
W. Palm Beach, Fla.
Art Maior
CONNER, MARY
Redrock, N. Mex.
Business Major
B. A. Club
CSO
McD. Dorm Council
Choralaires
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COLEMAN,
LYNN ROGERS
Abilene, Tex.
Social Science
Student Court
Galaxy
Pi Kappa Delta
Debate Team
Who's Who
COOLEY,
CALVIN WAYNE
Abilene, Tex.
Physical Education
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Rivalry day finds Kathy Akin, freshman representative, and Don
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MADIE BELLE
Carrizozo, N. M.
Elementary Educa-
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SHEILA CLARK
Hastings, Okla.
Business Major
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ALVIN MAURICE
Baytown, Tex.
Speech Major
20. CRAIG,
EUGENE P.
N. Highlands,
Calif.
Bible Maior
Men's Forum
California Club
Dactylology Club
CV. Pres.l
Bks. Dorm Council
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Albuquerque, N. M.
Education Maior
CRAWFORD,
MARVIN LEE
Bridgeport, Tex.
Education Major
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JULIUS PAUL
Austin, Tex.
Bible Major
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PEGGY Jovcs
MX Lawton, Okla.
Music Major
CUMMINGS,
BARLIN MICHAEL
Fort Worth, Tex.
Journalism Major
CURTIS,
GWYNNETH
RICHARD
Amarillo, Tex.
Business Major
Band
Senator, Who's Who
Blue Key, BA Club
Frater Sodalis lPres.J
Soph. Class Fav.
Circle "K"
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CUMMINGS,
S. KAYE
Lovington, N. M.
Business Major
Delta Theta CTreas.l
Alpha Chi
Kappa Delta Pi
"W" Club
SEA
CSO
Omega Rho Alpha
Prickly Pear
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RICHARD LYLE
Caldwell, Idaho
Music Major
Magic Valley Chris-
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transfer
Golden West Club
Orphesian Society
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Circle "K"
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Lewiston, Idaho
Music Major
Magic Valley
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Golden West Club
Zel. Dorm Council
A Cappella CSection
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Women's Sextet
Madrigal Singers
22. DAVIS, VIVIAN
Darrouzett, Tex.
Psychology Major
Lubbock Christian
College transfer
lnPsyders
"W" Club
CSO
'I7. DANNER,
DAN GORDON
Portland, Ore.
Bible Major
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ROY ALLEN
Abilene, Tex.
Bible Major
Pickwickian Club
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Club CTreas.J
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Throckmorton, Tex
Business Major
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MICHAEL LANCE
Corpus Christi, Tex
Agriculture Major
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DuBOISE,
GUYANN BARNETT
Richardson, Tex.
Physical Education
Major
EMANUEL,
SHARON ANN
Monahans, Tex.
Education Major
Southwestern Col-
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"W" Club CPres.J
Kappa Delta Pi
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Sigma Tau Delta
Delta Theta
SEA
Band
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EOFF, JERRY LEN
Ballinger, Tex.
Pre-Dental Major
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RALPH WAYNE
Abilene, Tex.
Bible Major
ENDSLEY,
MARGARET JUNE
Albuquerque, N. M.
Education Major
CSO
"W" Club
Zeta Rho
SEA
FARRIS,
KENNETH RAY
Wimberley, Tex.
Physical Education
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NORMAN WAYNE
Bloomington, Ind.
Business Major
DENMAN,
HAROLD
Carthage, Tex.
Business Major
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JOHN DAVID
Albuquerque, N. M.
Chemistry Major
Phi Delta Psi
KV. Pres. 8- Sgt.-at-
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Prickly Pear
Science Club
ACS
SEA
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14. ENIX, JIM
Denison, Tex.
Psychology Major
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MABELANNE
Tallahassee, Fla.
Social Science Major
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ROGER EDWARD
Abilene, Tex.
Education Major
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WILLIAM H.
Bozeman, Mont.
Industrial Arts
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York College and
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Ind. Arts Club
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Texarkana, Tex.
Business Major
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Oklahoma City,
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JESSE ALFRED
Roscoe, Tex.
Chemistry Maior
ACS
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Collegiate Research
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25. FENNER,
ESTHER YVONNE
Stephenville, Tex.
Social Science Maior
CSO
SEA
Eta Beta Pi
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LINDA KAY
Denison, Tex.
Education Moior
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Delta Theta
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JOHN CAYCE
San Saba, Tex.
Education Maior
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J. ANGELA
Meridian, Tex.
Speech Maior
Pandoros
Sigma Tau Delta
Pickwickians
Melpomenean
Players
A Cappella
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FULENWIDER,
RAY DEAN
Childress, Tex.
Education Major
Alpha chi
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Alpha Theta
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SEA
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DON GARY
Hobbs, N. M.
Psychology Maior
FERGUSON,
L. PAMELA
Meridian, Tex.
Home Economics
Maior
Pandoros
Alpha Chi lOfficerJ
"W" Club
Ellen H. Richards
Club
Prickly Pear
FINN,
JANICE CAROLYN
Rogers, Ark.
Business Moior
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E. BERNICE
Fort Worth, Tex.
Education Maior
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Pleasanton, Tex.
Education Major
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Macomb, Okla.
Education Maior
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McGregor, Tex.
Bible Major
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Burnet, Tex.
Business Maior
B. A. Club
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WANDA MAE
Brownsville, Tex.
Education Maior
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CAROLYN SUE
Tulsa, Okla.
Education Major
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GRAY,
ANITA JOYCE
Burnet, Tex.
Education Maior
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Kappa Delta Pi
SEA
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GREENE,
ROBERT W.
Snyder, Tex.
Psychology Maior
HARGUS,
CLARA R.
Victoria, Tex.
Education Maior
HASTINGS,
M. PAUL
Temple, Tex.
Education Maior
2. GLIMP,
THRESA ANN
Lometa, Tex.
Education Moior
Zeta Rho
SEA
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Kappa Delta Pi
"W" Club
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JAMES LOUIS
Llano, Tex.
English, Maior
I4. HALE, HUGH E.
Grandview, Tex.
Business Maior
20. HARRISON,
BARBARA J.
Houston, Tex.
Education Major
26. HATFIELD,
GARY S.
Wichita, Kans.
Business Maior
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Choralaires
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CLYDE WAYNE
Clifton, Tex.
Agriculture Moior
Seniors '61
GRAY,
PRESTON
FRANCHOT
Duncan, Oltla.
Business Maior
Cameron .lunior
College
Pre-med Club
Circle-K
BA Club
15. HANEY,
LYNDAL FOSTER
Gustine, Tex.
Home Economics
Maior
21. HASKINS,
A. LAVOYNE
Snyder, Tex.
Home Economics
Maior
27. HAYES, rHoMAs
Galveston, Tex.
Business Maior
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Dallas, Tex.
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DOROTHY MARIE
23 24 Clovis, N. M.
Elementary
Education Maior
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JERRELYN SUE
Post, Tex.
Education Maior
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ROGER F.
Abilene, Texas
Greek Maior
Flying Cot Acrobats
A Cappella
Brigadoon
Madrigal Singers
Sing-Song
HERRING,
DAVIE E.
Waco, Tex.
Psychology Maior
lnPSYders CSec.J
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Alpha Chi
"W" Club
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Kitten Klub
Omega Rho Alpha
Soph. Sec.
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Homecoming Queen
Nominee
HICKMAN,
JAMES F.
Alice, Tex.
Psychology Maior
Football
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lnpsyders
HISE,
JENNEAN LOIS
Moriarty, N. M.
Home Economics
Maior
HOLLAND,
JAMMIE DWIGHT
Portland, Ore.
Bible Major
HUDSON,
JOAN FRANCES
McGregor, Tex.
Education Maior
Ko Jo Kai Sec.-Treas.
Frater Sodalis
Sweetheart
CSO, SEA
Kitten Klub
HIGGS, ELTON DALE
Abilene, Tex.
English Maior
Pickwickians iPres.J
"A" Club fEditorJ
Sigma Tau Delta
Alpha Chi
HODGSON, HOWIE
Forest, Ont., Canada
Physical Education
HOWARD,
MARILYN KAY
Greenville, Tex.
Speech Maior
GATA, Alpha cha
Kappa Delta Pi
CSO, SEA,
"W" Club
Kitten Klub
Soph. Sec.
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HUEY, PAULA MAE
Lakeland, Fla.
English Major
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Social Science
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Brownwood, Tex.
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WILLIAM ROY
Arlington, Tex.
Bible Major
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Speech Major
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OPAL ELAINE
Dallas, Tex.
Education Major
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Austin, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
Education Major
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Dumas, Tex.
Greek Major
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Clinton, Okla.
Physics Major
Alpha Chi KV. Pres.J
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LAURA JEANETTE
Farwell, Tex.
Education Major
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BARRY ARTHUR
Mt. Holly, N. J.
English Major
Sigma Tau Delta
Alpha Chi
Omega Rho Alpha
Optimist Staff
Press Club
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Palmetto, Fla.
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CHARLES EARL
Merkel, Tex.
Animal Husbandry
Major
Aggie Club
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TADAO Houston Tex.
Osaka, Japan Social Science Major
Business Major
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SHIRLEY DALE
Duncan, Okla.
Mathematics Major
Sooner Club
Eta Beta Pi
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Madison, Ala.
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Muskogee, Okla.
Business Maior
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DONALD WAYNE
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Bible Maior
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Groom, Tex.
Education Maior
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GLORIA JEAN
Memphis, Tenn.
Business Maior
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Odessa, Tex.
Home Economics
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Channelview, Tex.
Education Major
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DENNIS ROGER
Miami, Fla.
Biology Maior
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RAYFORD
McCamey, Tex.
Education Maior
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GAYLA .IEANNE
Abilene, Tex.
Business Major
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LANNY DARRELL
Eastland, Tex.
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Levelland, Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex. Geneseo, Kans.
Bible Maior Education Major
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BOBBY GENE
Arlington, Tex.
Mathematics Maior
Veteran's Club
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LOVELADY,
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FREDERICK SHIRLEY M. Lubbock, Tex.
Winters, Tex. Redding, Calif. Business Maior
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BIRT LEANA
Nocona, Tex.
Home Economics
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Corydon, Iowa
Bible Major
MANIS,
ARCHIE LEE JR.
Edmond, Olcla.
Chemistry Maior
MAXWELL,
DWAYNE DOYLE
Hobbs, N. M.
Speech Major
2. McKINZIE, JOE
Odessa, Tex.
Biology Major
B. MADDOX,
FLOYD JURE
Abilene, Tex.
Social Science Maior
Cowtown Club
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14. MARTIN,
SARAH ANN
Conroe, Tex.
Elemen. Education
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20. MAXWELL,
JOE FRANKLIN
Dublin, Tex.
History Education
McMILLION,
HARLEY CLEVE
Stafford, Kans.
Agriculture Major
MALLORY, STAN
Mineola, Tex.
Business Maior
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LOWELL RAY
Abilene, Tex.
Business Maior
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NORMA SUE
Abernathy, Tex.
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ROBERT SAMUEL
Arlington, Tex.
Business Major
Arlington State
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BA Club
InPSYders
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Club
MILLER, JERRY
Merkel, Tex.
Education Major
Sr. Pres.
Wl'1o's Who
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Sub-T-I6 jSec.J
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MINTER,
TALMAGE ALAN
Houston, Tex.
MILLER, 6. MILLER, JANE ELLEN
GEORGE CANTRELL Abilene, Tex.
Waco, Tex. Education Major
Math Major
Galaxy KV. Pres.,
ISCC Rep.l
Jr. V. Pres.
Circle K
Baseball
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Ft. Worth, Tex. Belton, Tex.
Psychology Major Psychology Major
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JAMES RONDAL
Baird, Tex.
Snyder, Tex.
Business Major
Art Major Math Major Eta Beia Pi KV.
Pi Epsilon Beta Pres.J
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22. MOODY, BOYD LEE 23. MOORE, 24. MORRIS, JANIS
Abilene, Tex. RICHARD GEORGE Riverside, Calif.
Agriculture Major
Cleveland, Ohio
Business Major
Education Major
28. MORRIS, 29. MOSES, 30. MUNS, NEDOM C
WILLIAM DALE JR. CARROL DEAN Corsicana, Tex.
so Little Rock, Ark. Los Fresnos, Tex. Education Major
Chemistry Major Business Major Trojans
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Badminton
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CHARLES RUSSELL
Ransom, Kans.
Social Science Major
7. NEU, WAYNE
Gainesville, Tex.
Bible Major
Knights
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GRACIE LEE
Jacksboro, Tex.
Education Major
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NElLL,
EDWARD THURMAN
Port Lavaca, Tex.
German and Ag
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Trojans iPres.l
Football iCapt.J
Aggie Club
NEUHOLD,
ALFRED JOHN
Lamar, Colo.
Agriculture Major
Aggie Club iPres.,
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Eta Beta Pi
Delta Tau Alpha
Who's Who
NOBLE, JEAN E.
Glenview, lll.
English Major
Band
Yankee Club
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Boulder, Colo.
Art Major
Prickly Pear staff
Press Club
Pi Epsilon Beta
iSec.J
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"W" Club
Kappa Pi
Alpha Chi
CSO
SEA
NEWHOUSE,
ALLlE DORIS
Lorenzo, Tex.
Music Major
. NORTON,
MARJORIE ANN
Manhattan, Kan.
Art Major
KSU transfer
Omega Rho Alpha
Pi Epsilon Beta
Band
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"W" Club
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Three Rivers, Tex.
Speech Major
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OLIVER, J. TOM
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Psychology Major
Young Republican
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lnpsyders
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BARBARA ANNE
Jacksonville, Fla.
PE Major
Pandoras
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ODOM, JEANIE
Gainesville, Tex.
Home Economics
Major
Zeta Rho fPres.j
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CSO
SEA
Zellner Dorm
Council
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ALBERT DEAN
Balmorhea, Tex.
Business Major
PARK,
GLENDA BETH
Athens, Tex.
Education Major
Delta Theta
"W" Club
Kappa Delta Pi
SEA
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OHLHAUSEN,
ORLAN DEAN
Sweetwater, Tex
Math Major
Kappa Epsilon
Kappa CV. Pres.,
SEA
Knights
OSBORN,
BlLL "MOSES"
Abilene, Tex.
Education Major
Jr. Si Sr. Senator
Edwards Dorm
Council iSec.J
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CV. Pres.J
Fresh, Fav.
iRunner-upl
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Valley Mills, Tex.
Bible Maior
Eta Beta Pi
30. REESE, ARTHUR LEE
Odessa, Tex.
History Maior
33. REYNOLDS,
WORLEY
Albuquerque, N. M
English Maior
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Edmond, Okla. Tyler, Tex.
Psychology Maior Education Maior
REESE, BETTY G.
Abilene, Tex.
Education Maior
SEA
BA Club
"W" Club
Kappa Delta Pi
34. ROBERTS,
JIMMIE GLENN
Jennings, La.
Chemistry Maior
Frater Sadalis
Jr. and Sr. Senator
ACS
REYNOLDS, DAL
McCamey, Tex.
Education Maior
Sub T-16
Who's Who
Varsity Football
All Texas Team
PATTON, ROBERT
New Orleans, La.
Social Science
Maior
PIRTLE, ROBERT G. 'II
Salado, Tex.
Education Maior
SEA
BA Club
InPSYclers
POWELL,
CHARLOTTE
Sunray, Tex.
Education Maior
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Eldorado, Tex.
Math Maior
Football ftri-
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Sub-T-16 lSecond
Matej
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Oklahoma City,
Okla.
Art Major
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Lamesa, Tex.
Business Major
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Wichita Falls, Tex.
Business Maier
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Mabee Dorm
Council
Alpha Phi Omega
POTTS, TERRY
Dewey, Okla.
Business Maior
Galaxy
BA Club
Sooner Club
18. PRATHER, ORVILLE L
Lamesa, Tex.
Business Maior
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VICTOR J.
Denver, Colo.
Bible Major
SCOTT,
LARRY CLEON
Abilene, Tex.
Mathematics Maior
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CHAROLYN GAIL
Lawton, Okla.
Education Maior
SHOLLENBARGER,
JANICE C.
Abilene, Tex.
Psychology Maior
lnpsyders
California Club
BA Club
ROSS,
SIDNEY WAYNE
Trent, Tex.
Education Maior
SCUDDER,
LINDA LEE
Graforcl ,Tex.
Education Major
Choralaires
A Cappella
Zeta Rho
WRA
Los Alegres
Alpha Chi
"W" Club
Kappa Delta Pi
Pi Epsilon Beta
. SHAFFER,
JOAN KAY
Wichita, Kan.
Art Major
Delta Theta QISCC
Rep.J
Alpha Chi
Kappa Pi lSec.,
Treas.J
Kappa Delta Pi
"W" Club
CSO
Pi Epsilon Beta
SEA
Who's Who
. SHOLLENBARGER,
JOSEPH H.
Logan, N. M.
Business Maior
N. M. Club lPres.J
Phi Delta Psi
QTreas.D
BA Club QPres.J
RUCKER,
DAVID JAMES
W. Chicago, Ill.
Sec. Education Major
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WANDA LOU
San Antonio, Tex.
English Maior
15. SHELBURNE,
GENE PAUL
Abilene, Tex.
Bible Major
Who's Who
21. SHUPE, JACK
Denver, Colo.
English Major
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Rome, Italy
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Rhome, Tex.
Business Maior
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Tulsa, Okla,
Psychology Maior
SMITH,
SHIRLIE JEAN
Moundville, Ala.
Pre-Professional
Maior
SPENCER,
JIMMY RAY
Gainesville, Tex.
Bible Major
Circle K
Knights CHist.J
STANCILL,
JERRY LYNN
Abilene, Tex.
Business Maior
SMITH,
RICHARD JOHN
Miami, Ariz.
Education Major
SEA
Eta Beta Pi
SONGSTER,
TWILA JOAN
Exeter, Neb.
Education Maior
T7. SPENCER,
MERRITT ELMAN
Guymon, Okla.
History Maier
23. STANDRIDGE,
SANDRA SUE
San Jon, N .M.
Elem. Education
Maior
"W" Club
Alpha Chi
Kappa Delta Pi
SEA lTreas.J
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Miss FTA of Tex.
Homecoming Queen
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SMITH,
ROGER ALAN
Odessa, Tex.
Biology Maior
SOSEBEE,
BETTY ANN
Abilene, Tex.
Home Economics
Mcior
SPRIGGS,
WILLIAM JAMES
Wichita, Kan.
English Maior
Circle K
Yankee Club
Men's Glee Club
Sigma Tau Delta
fPres.J
STEGEMOLLER,
JOYCE
Indian Gap, Tex.
Education Maior
SEA
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Council
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Bokchito, Okla.
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S Victoria, Tex.
Education Major
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Tyler, Tex.
Bible Major
STURGESS,
VIRGINIA SUE
Tipton, Oklo.
Education Major
Seniors '61
TAYLOR, JAMES H. 9. THRASH, BETH
San Angelo, Tex.
Education Major
SEA QV. Pres.,
State Pres.J
Phi Delta Psi
Melpomeneans
Band
Orchestra
San Angelo Junior
College transfer
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DON ALLEN
Abilene, Tex.
Education Major
Vernon, Tex.
Education Major
TREWITT,
GEORGE W.
Abilene, Tex.
Psychology Major
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BERNARD HUGH
Saskatchewan,
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Education Major
SULLIVAN,
ANITA LOUISE
Ponca City, Okla.
Business Major
BA Club. .
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Choralaires
Sooner Club
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HAROLD KENT
Kansas City, Kan.
Journalism Major
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"A" Club
Frater Sodalis
Alpha Chi
Who's Who
Overseas Press
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NANCY ANN
Claude, Tex.
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TOMMY CESSEL
San Angelo, Tex.
Psychology Major
San Angelo Junior
College transfer
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InPSYders CPres.l
Who's Who
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Knights
VEACH, VERNA MAE
Mt. Vernon, III.
Education Major
Yankee Club
SEA fParl.l
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VOELKKE, NIM
Collinsville, Tex.
Education Major
Knights
SEA
Circle K
Press Club
Prickly Pear staff
VAN EWIJK,
COR. J. W.
Utrecht, Netherlands
Bible Major
VELTMAN,
JOHN VICTOR
San Antonio, Tex.
Football
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Blue Key fParI.l
Who's Who
23. WADE, R. A.
Hamlin, Tex.
Education Major
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DARRELL WAYNE
Abilene, Tex.
Psychology Major
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Abilene, Tex.
Elem. Education
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Mexio, Tex.
Biology Major
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Thessalon,
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Mathematics
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Psychology
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Hungerford,
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Speech Major
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JAMES L.
Shreveport,
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Business
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Louisiana
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DON BURTON
Tyler, Tex.
Speech Major
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ROBERT EDWIN
Arlington, Va.
Business Major
YATES, LINDA
Tulsa, Okla.
Education Major
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Shreveport,
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Journalism
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Kitten Klub
Press Club
WILSON,
WILLIE JOE
Bynum, Tex.
Biology Major
WYRES, BARBARA
San Antonio, Tex.
Physical Education
Major
YEAGER, CLIFTON
Lodgepole, Neb.
Mathematics Major
York transfer
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Wichita, Kons.
Psychology Major
Pickwickians
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YATES,
JAMES RODNEY
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Education Major
YouNG,
DOUGLAS G.
Laramie, Wyo.
Speech Major
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Pueblo, Colo.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex.
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Alice, Tex.
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Anson, Tex.
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Brownwood, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Anson, Tex.
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Laredo, Tex.
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Colorado City, Tex.
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Belton, Tex.
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Beaumont, Tex.
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Beeville, Tex.
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Kansas City, Mo.
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Plainview ,Tex.
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Orange, Tex.
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Corsicana, Tex.
Ash, Eula Jean
Desdemona, Tex.
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Homer, La.
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Navasoia, Tex.
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Fresno, Calif.
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Plainview, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
Corner, Gene
Albuquerque, N. M.
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Hobart, Okla.
Cox, Lillian Juanice
Sonora, Tex.
Crabtree, Charles Leonard
Midland, Tex.
Crenshaw, M'liss Ann
San Antonio, Tex.
Davis, Mary Jim
Mertzon, Tex.
Deal Robert Earl
Abilene, Tex.
Dennis, Myrna Joy
San Antonio, Tex.
Derrick, Donnabeth
Waco, Tex.
Dodd, Linda L.
San Antonio, Tex.
DuBoise, James C.
Norman, Okla.
Duncan, David Lee
Longview, Tex.
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Brownsville, Tex.
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Earth, Tex.
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Watsonville, Calif.
Gainesville, Tex.
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Tulsa, Okla.
14. Coleman, Kay
Atlanta, Ga.
Colvin, Gary L.
Canon City, Colo.
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Winslow, Ariz.
Cutrig ht, Drusilla Marguerite
Big Spring, Tex.
Kennedy, John F.
Washington, D.C.
Danchak, Joe Wayne
Pearsall, Tex.
Daniels, June C.
Augusta, Me.
Dareshori, Hosseingholi Farhang
Hang, Shirag, Parss, Iran
Darnell, James Newton
Grand Junction, Colo.
Duncan, Jimmie
Mt. Pleasant, Tex.
Duncan, John Davis
Temple, Tex.
Duncan, Lynda Carol
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Duncan, Rae Annette
San Angelo, Tex.
Dye, Kenneth Gerard
San Marcos, Tex.
Dye, Phil Graden
Breckenridge, Tex.
Eubank, Lynda N.
Nashville, Tex.
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Big Spring, Tex.
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Bartlesville, Okla.
3. Finley, Lester Landus
Loraine, Tex.
4. Fleet, James Robert
Gilmer, Tex.
5. Forbess, Clyde Burton
Fremont, Tex.
6. Foster, Frank Adams
Sudan, Tex.
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Malvern, Ark.
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Garland, Tex.
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Brady, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Ft. Worlh, Tex.
Freeland, Carolyn Jean
Baytown, Tex.
Fryar, Melvin D.
Big Spring, Tex.
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Montow, Tex.
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Oklahoma Cily, Oklo.
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Lovington, N.M.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Athens, Tex.
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Ranger, Tex.
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Goldendale, Wash.
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Raymondville, Tex.
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Tulsa, Okla.
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Cameron, Tex.
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Montrose, Colo.
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Abilene, Tex.
Grice, Trueborn A.
Leuders, Tex.
Griffin, L. Glynn
Anderson, Mo.
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Housfon, Tex.
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Amarillo, Tex.
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San Antonio, Tex.
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Waco, Tex.
Hollifield, Gae
Dumas, Tex.
Horton, Clark Sue
Andrews, Tex.
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Raymondville, Tex.
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Artesia, N.M.
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Fclrmersville, Tex.
Hash, Roberta Shirley
Childress, Tex.
Henderson, Brenda Elaine
Allen Park, Mich.
Herrington, Howard Wayne
Moody, Tex.
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Borger, Tex.
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Cleburne, Tex.
Lane, Myrle Ann
Shreveport, La.
Lansford, Paul Anthony
Corsicana, Tex.
Lary, Patricia Mary
Brownfield, Tex.
Lauen, John Wayne
Tulsa, Okla.
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Uvalde, Tex.
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Cuero, Tex.
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Roswell, N.M.
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Merkel, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
Knight, E. Maureen
Ontario, Canada
Kauhn, Roger Wayne
Dodge City, Kan.
Lacy, Kenneth Freeman III
Shreveport, La.
Lamkin, Robert Duane
Mullinville, Kan.
Letts, Betty
Corpus Christi, Tex.
Lewis, Goldye
Abilene, Tex.
Llewellyn, Janet
Ft. Worth, Tex.
18. Loney, Jan
Temple, Tex.
19. Lynch, Dudley Morton
Hobbs, N.M.
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Lamesa, Tex.
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Devine, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
23. Martin, Meta Jan
Belton, Tex.
24. Mathews, Richard Harrison
Austin, Tex.
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Wichita, Kan.
26. Massey, Jess Irvin
Glendale, Calif.
27. Mayes, Ronald Jay
Chickasha, Okla.
28. McBride, Ronnie
Electra, Tex.
29. McCaughun, Linda Gail
Abilene, Tex.
30. McCaughan, William Thomas
Abilene, Tex.
31. McDonald, Rosemary
Temple, Tex.
32. McFarland, John C.
Dallas, Tex.
33. McKinney, Wanda Lee
Pleasanton, Tex.
34. McKinnis, Mike F.
Foxdado, Tex.
35. Mclean, Sidney Lee
Menlo Pork, Calif.
36. McMillion, Darlene
Hartville, Mo.
37. McMinn, Anita Joyce
Corpus Christi, Tex.
38. McMulIin, Cecil Paul
North Little Rock, Ark.
39. McPhaul, Linda Louise
Lamesa, Tex.
McPherson, Dan James
Big Spring, Tex.
Meneer, Brenda
Si. Boniface, Manitoba
Mercer, Jean Ellen
Brooldine, Mass.
Mickey, Peggy Elaine
Vernon, Tex.
Miller, Charles E.
Abilene, Tex.
Miller, Curtis Todd
Waco, Tex.
Miller, Larry J.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Moody, Lewis Denson
Hudson, Okla.
Morrison, Gay
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Morrow, Mollye Browning
Abilene, Tex.
Moss, Dee Ana
Bellflower, Calif.
Myers, Richard Earl
Alice, Tex.
Nash, Teddy Joe
Gotelo, Okla.
Nelson, Charles
San Antonio, Tex.
Newhouse, Don Max
Roby, Tex.
Nowlin, Louie Allen
Denver, Cala.
Norton, Judy Ann
Jal, N. M.
Norwood, Jim R.
Seattle, Wash.
Offutt, George Q.
Munday, Tex.
Oldham, Dennis Elton
Abilene, Tex.
Onstott, Dan M.
Dallas, Tex.
Owens, Rochelle
Abilene, Tex.
Parker, Jan Elise
Crane, Tex.
Parrish, Linden Joe
Mf. Vernon, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Roscoe, Tex.
39. Rizer, William Keith
Abilene, Tex.
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Anson, Tex.
45. Roberts, Jimmy D.
Abilene, Tex.
46. Roberts, Joe Van
Auburn, Ky.
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Brownfield, Tex.
Payne, Shirley Ann
Donna, Tex.
Pennock, Carolyn
Englewood, Colo.
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Guymon, Okla.
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Carlsbad, N. M.
Porter, Lewis Lee
Norton, Tex.
Powell, linda Lee
Paducah, Ky.
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Shallowater, Tex.
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Coleman, Tex.
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Nazareth, Israel
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Denver, Colo.
29. Randolph, Robert M.
Van Nuys, Calif.
30. Rovanelli, James Albert
Albuquerque, N. M.
31. Reese, Harold M.
Abilene, Tex.
32. Reid, Benna Von
Goldthwaite, Tex.
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Crokett, Tex.
2. Roclak, Betty Louise
Wheeling, W. VU.
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Corpus Christi, Tex.
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Hobbs, N. M.
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Florence, Ala.
Spain, Carla lone
Abilene, Tex.
Spaulding, Robert T.
Hamlin, Tex.
Spencer, Bettye Sue
Littleton, Colo.
Sprayberry, Daniel Gene
Abilene, Tex.
Steele, Karen
Tulsa, Okla.
Steward, Gordon Lewis
Albuquerque, N. M.
Stiggins, Larry Lynn
Plevna, Kan.
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Tulsa, Okla.
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St. Francis, Kons.
Smith, Larry Gray
Abilene, Tex.
Smith, Mitty K.
San Antonio, Tex.
Smith, Sandra Kay
Carlsbad, N. M.
Smith, Zenna M.
Pisgah, Iowa
Snow, Joyce
Abilene, Tex.
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Kirkman, Iowa
Summerlin, Philip Harbin
Port Arihur, Tex.
Sullivan, Loretta Lois
Muleshoe, Tex.
Sullivan, J. Larry
Ennis, Tex.
Taliaferro, Gary D.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Taylor, Barbara Ann
Santo, Tex.
Thompson, Peggy Ann
Howe, Tex.
Tidwell, Dee
Pinon, N. M.
9. Tudor, Boyd A.
Muskogee, Okla.
'l0. Tudor, Loretta Mae
Livingston, Mont.
11. Wade, Thomas Donald
Georgetown, Tex.
12. Wall, Darrel Elwyn
Mexia, Tex.
Walker, Gwen 0.
Dinuba, Calif.
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Ozona, Tex.
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Midland, Tex.
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Snyder, Tex.
Warwick, Glyndolyn
El Paso, Tex.
Watkins, Gilbert
Son Angelo, Tex.
Watson, Lawrence
Memphis, Tenn.
Wells, Doyle
Woco, Tex.
Wesner, Ken R.
Cordell, Oklo.
Kenneth Wheeler
Phoenix, Ariz.
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Robstown, Tex.
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Baytown, Tex.
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Clarenden, Tex.
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Akron, Ohio
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Abilene, Tex.
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Topeka, Kan.
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Breckenridge, Tex.
Anderson, Sandro Juarine
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Arhelger, Katherine Arleene
Mason, Tex.
Ault, Joe lynn
Baird, Tex.
Axe, W. Edwin
Hereford, Tex.
Baker, Shearon
Coleman, Tex.
Baker, Stanley Reed
Abilene, Tex.
Bankhead, Gloria Gaye
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Barnard, Stanley Gordon
Lampman, Sask.
Beustring, Glenn R.
Tulsa, Okla.
Billingsley, Johnny
Abilene, Tex.
Birchum, Robert B.
Westhoff, Tex.
Bishop, Gary Ray
El Dorado Springs, Mo., ,
Blackwood, James len
Abilene, Tex.
Boggess, Robbie Jean
Friona, Tex.
Brack, Virginia Earle
Jasper, Tex.
Bradford, Joe Michael
Ranger, Tex.
Brandon, Charles
Murfreeboro, Tenn.
Byrd, Robert Allen
Midlothian, Tex.
Campbell, JoAnne
Dallas, Tex.
Carden, Norma
La Feria, Tex.
Carlton, Karen Ann
Redlands, Calif.
Carr, Kenneth Ray
Holliday, Tex.
Carroll, Jerry Gayle
Alice, Tex.
Cathey, Carol
Winters, Tex.
Chambers, Claudio
Odessa, Tex.
Abbett, Judy Denece
Del Rio, Tex.
Adams, Carl Allen
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Adams, Dorothy Corinne
Albuquerque, N.M.
Albritton, leta
Paducah, Ky.
Alley, Sondra Kay
Derby, Kans.
Allison, Lonnie Dee
Fountain, Colo.
Alsobrook, Judith Lee
Alice, Tex.
Anderson, Eddie Mahon
Levelland, Tex.
Anderson, Hank
Grand Prairie, Tex.
19. Bassett, Linda Carol
Paris, Tex.
Butts, James Harold
Alice, Tex.
Beakley, Bob Curry
Mercury, Tex.
Beason, Charles Earl
Pomona, Tex.
Bedford, Carolyn Sue
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Bedichek, Thomas lToml Elwyn
Abilene, Tex.
Bender, Ferres
Estancia,N.M.
Berry, Harley R.
Liberty Hill, Tex.
Best, Sarah Koy
Columbus, Ohio
Branson, Paul A.
Bowie, Tex.
Brown, Anita
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Brown, Charlie Roy
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Dallas, Tex.
Brown, Foy lngle
Abilene, Tex.
Brown, Jodie Eugene
Middlewater, Tex.
Brown, Teddy Merrillyn
Rogers, N.M.
Bryan, Marilyn
Happy, Tex.
Bucherie, James W.
Scurry, Tex.
Bulla, lee Austin
Burkburnett, Tex.
Chapple, James Alfred
Sterling City, Tex.
Childre, Charles Stewart
San Antonio, Tex.
Chiles, Don Lea
O'Donnell, Tex.
Chitwood, Rita
La Pryor, Tex.
Clark, Norma Colleen
Roswell, N.M.
Clark, Richard Odell
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Clark, Warren
Stanley, N.M.
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Enid, Okla.
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Pasadena, Tex.
Cohn, Gary Lynn
Marlin, Tex.
Coker, Lana
Willcox, Ariz.
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Abilene, Tex.
Coleman, Kasi
Big Spring, Tex.
Collins, Glenna Gaye
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Colvin, Danny Jack
Canon City, Colo.
Compton, Thomas Dugger ll
Crosbytown, Tex.
Conner, Elgin Edmond
Plainview, Tex.
Corner, Linda Lee
Wichita, Kan.
Cotton, Laudis Ann
Shreveport, La.
Craig, Connie Jo
Dix, Neb.
Crain, Jack lee
Springdale, Ark.
Crews, Nancy Faye
Fulton, Ky.
Dallas, Edna Marie
Lubbock, Tex.
Damron, Dinae Elizabeth
Dallas, Tex.
Darrow, Jon Allen
Kermit, Tex.
Davenport, Don Bassett
Las Cruces, N.M.
Davis, Dorothy Nell
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Davis, Margaret Katherine
Annona, Tex.
Day, Sharlyn
O'Brien, Tex.
Etheridge, Hank H.
San Antonio, Tex.
Eubank, Charlotte Janiece
ldalou, Tex.
Evans, Carole louise
Cee Vee, Tex.
Falkner, Sharon Lee
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Fanning, Michael Wilson
Abilene, Tex.
Farrell, Linda Joyce
Lake Charles, La.
Feike, Ronny C.
San Antonio, Tex.
Crockett, Robert l.
El Paso, Tex.
Crowe, Gayle
Denver, Colo.
Crume, Linda J.
Farwell, Tex.
Cuevas, Thayne Henry
San Antonio, Tex.
Cummings, lyndle Carroll
Burbank, Calif.
Cunningham, Carolyn
Abilene, Tex.
Curtis, Margaret Ann
Amarillo, Tex.
De Foor, Judie
Galena Park, Tex.
Dennis, Lyndell Gay
Edmonson, Tex.
Dillard, Wilson Wren
Temple, Tex.
Datson, Truina louise
Midland, Tex.
Dove, James A.
Tuscola, Tex.
Droll, Charlotte Ann
El Reno, Okla.
Duncan, Patricia Anne
Aurora, Colo
Eatmon, R. Rex
Plainview, Tex.
Eddins, Add Morton
Kermit, Tex.
Ellison, Judy Darlene
Crosbyton, Tex.
Endsley, Albert
Abilene, Tex.
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Colcman, Tex.
Erwin, Lelia May
Memphis, Tenn.
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Sherman, Tex.
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San Saba, Tex.
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Shreveport, La.
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Abilene, Texas
Fisher, Tania B.
Nesbitt, Manitoba
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Kaufman, Tex.
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Seminole, Tex.
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Indianapolis, lnd.
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Clifton, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Vicksburg, Miss.
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Cameron, Tex.
15. Granbery, Charla
Olton, Tex.
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St. Mary, W. Va.
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Salem, incl.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Hot Springs, Ark.
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Houston, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Colorado City, Tex.
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Roscoe, Tex.
Gaines, Carolyn
Roswell, N.M.
Gentry, Glenda Elaine
College Station, Tex.
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Victoria, Tex.
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Harrison, Ark.
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Seymour, Tex.
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Texarkana, Tex.
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Wichita Falls, Tex.
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Dimmiff, Tex.
Gresham, Ronald M.
Lamesa, Tex.
Griffith, Melanie Grace
Jacksonville, Fla.
Grisso, Wayne A.
Seminole, Okla.
Groves, Charles Glen
Jasper, Tex.
Groves, Monfa Jeanne
Farmersville, Tex.
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Corpus Christi, Tex.
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Hallsville, Tex.
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Roanoke, Tex.
Hanks, Mary Jane
Midland, Tex.
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Baytown, Tex.
Harper, Don R.
Abilene, Tex.
Harper, Johnny Mac
Ff. Worlh, Tex.
Harland, Mary Beth
Texhoma, Tex,
Hartl, Sallye Ann
Farmersville, Tex.
Hawkins, Doris
Abilene, Tex.
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Wichita Falls, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Brenham, Tex.
Holland, Robert Lloyd
Belen, N.M.
Holmes, Donna F.
Jacksonville, Tex.
Hooper, Linda Willene
San Angelo, Tex.
Horn, Judy Lee Idell
Seagoville, Tex.
Hotchkiss, Lloyd Ben. Morris
Cornwall, Canada
Houghton, Mike Smith
San Angelo, Tex.
Huddle, John David
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Huddleston, Danny
Brownfield, Tex.
Hughes, David Knox
San Angelo, Tex.
Hughes, Norma Virginia
Alta Loma, Tex.
Humphrey, Gary Bryan
El Caion, Calif.
Hurd, Glenn Arnold
Houston, Tex.
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Wakonda, S.D.
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Sudan, Tex.
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Baytown, Tex.
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Corpus Christi, Tex.
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Roswell, N.M.
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Pleasanton, Tex.
Herd, John Beniamin
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Herod, June
Throckmorton, Tex.
Hickman, Jackie
Loraine, Tex.
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Carlsbad, N.M.
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Wichita, Kan.
Hill, Billy Joe
Amarillo, Tex.
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McCaulley, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Enid, Okla.
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Dallas, Tex.
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McAllen, Tex.
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Rusk, Tex.
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Burner, Texi
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Crowell, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Bloomington, Ind.
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Sherman, Tex.
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Lockney, Tex.
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Baytown, Tex.
Kirby, Janace Marie
Big Spring, Tex.
Koonce, Martha Frances
Hungerford, Tex.
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Hayward, Calif.
Leichner, John
Vancouver, Wash.
Leininger, Rosemary
Muskogee, Okla.
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Old Glory, Tex.
Lewis, Charles Marvin
Talco, Tex.
Lewis, Ted Fisher
Junction, Tex.
Little, David Edwin
Benson, Ariz.
Lloyd, Lawanna Atkins
Amarillo, Tex.
Mahan, Michael Moreau
Union, S.C.
Mansker, Patsy Louise
Midland, Tex.
Maples, Kay
Broken Arrow, Okla.
Marchman, Lawrence Micheal
Houston, Tex.
Marshall, Travis Larry
Lamesa, Tex.
Martin Jr., Richard
Little Rock, Ark.
Mathews, Elizabeth Ann
Monroeville, Ohio
Mathews, Ronald David
Newburgh, N.Y.
Jones, Margaret Ellen
Olton, Tex.
Jones, Jane
Ruidoso, N.M.
Jones, Karen Dee
Big Spring, Tex.
Jones, Sandra Jean
Dallas, Tex.
Jordan, Jerry
Arlington, Tex.
Kamstra, Margie Ann
Pasadena, Tex.
Kelley, Stephen Foster
Houston, Tex.
Lake, Jerry Ann
Bryson, Tex.
Lamar, Thomas Preston
Wills Point, Tex.
Lane, Lynda Sue
Dallas, Tex.
Lauderdale, Sharon
Hurst, Tex.
Lawrence, David Paul
Beeville, Tex.
Layne, Mack Ellison
Pampa, Tex.
Leak, Sharon Rae
Cullison, Kan.
Lloyd, Martha Louise
Winters, Tex.
Lollis, James
Perryton, Tex.
Long, Norris Glenn
Baytown, Tex.
Loveless, Charlotte
Olton, Tex.
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Paris, Tex.
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Brownsville, Tex.
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Packersburg, W. Va.
Maya, Buddy
Galena Park, Tex.
McCall, Donna Jean
Tuscola, Tex.
McCarley, Larry Reynolds
Sweetwater, Tex.
McCoy, Phillip Dennis
Rocksprings, Tex.
McCracken, Judy C.
Austin, Tex.
McDonald, Forrest Eugene
Silver, Tex.
McKay, Jack Hudson
Dallas, Tex.
McLaughlin, James Ralph
Abilene, Tex.
Miller, Grace Evelyn
Jacksonville, Fla.
Montgomery, Elma Virginia
Altus, Okla.
Moore, D'Anne
Rotan, Tex.
Moore, Gayle
San Antonio, Tex.
Moore, Ellen Ann
Clifton, Tex.
Moore, Lea Janette
Baytown, Tex.
Morren, Mary
Toronto, Ontario
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Abilene, Tex.
Morris, Myrna Rhonda
Dallas, Tex.
Nall, Sharon Lanelle
Amarillo, Tex.
Neeley, James Carol
Azle, Tex.
Newhouse, Mary Lois
Lorenzo, Tex.
Newton, William Eldon
Tomball, Tex.
Nichols, Lynn Allan
Abilene, Tex.
Nigh, Perry Max
Wichita, Kan.
Northam, Carol Lucille
Artesia, N.M.
Oates, Marion Jaynelle
Balmorheo, Tex.
Ogletree, Judy
Lubbock, Tex.
Partain, Sylvia
Liberty, Tex.
Patterson, Lewis Allen
Abilene, Tex.
Peeples, May Ann
Angleton, Tex.
Peeples, Maurice Leon
Raymondville, Tex.
Pennington, Carol Jane
Muskogee, Okla.
Pennington, Sidney Van
McGregor, Tex.
Perry, Lanny
Merkel, Tex.
Petty, Vera Joanne
Westminster, Colo.
Phillips, Rosemary
Conroe, Tex.
McMennamy, Barbara Joan
Snyder, Tex.
McMillian, Beverly Jean
Brownwood, Tex.
McMurtry, Curtis
Granite, Okla.
McWilliams, Edna Louise
Bernardsville, NJ.
Meecham, Ronald Edwin
Toronto, Ontario
Melson, Bill Steve
Roswell, N.M.
Merritt, Hilton
Pinon, N.M.
Meyer, Nancy Elizabeth
Kit Carson, Cola.
Mickey, Carl Wayne
Weatherford, Tex.
Morrow, Jim Bill
San Benito, Tex.
Morrow, Troy Leon
San Benito, Tex.
Mosley, Judy
Lancaster, Tex.
Mudd, Dale Albert
Houston, Tex.
Muense, Janice Elaine
Dallas, Tex.
Mukitus, Gary Lynn
Beamsville, Ontario
Mann, Nancy Lee
Graford, Tex.
Murdaugh, William Charles
Dalhort, Tex.
Murphy, Jane Yvette
Waurika, Okla.
Ohlhausen, James Leland
Ballinger, Tex.
0'Rear, Joyce Anne
Balmorhea, Tex.
Cabourn, Lawanda Dawn
Valleyspring, Tex.
Owen, Leo Carlton
Houston, Tex.
Packer, Nancy Carol
Dallas, Tex.
Palmer, Jerry
Abilene, Tex.
Park, Leslie Floyd
Durham, Okla.
Parker, Becky
Houston, Tex.
Parsons, Jimmy Dean
Abilene, Tex.
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Irving, Tex.
Purcell, Becky lou
Coleman, Tex.
Pyeatt, Charles W.
Tucson, Ariz.
Rainwater, linda Lou
Harrold, Tex.
Reeder, Sidney Frances
Gail, Tex.
Reeger, luther Gary
Merkel, Tex.
Reese, George Wesley
Odessa, Tex.
Reeves, Ronnie Ross
Lamesa, Tex.
Renner, Joland E.
Ferguson, Iowa
Pitman, Jimmie Carole
Dallas, Tex.
Plate, Catherine Elaine
Crane, Tex.
Pool, Margie
Port Arthur, Tex.
Porter, Marcella Sue
Norton, Tex.
Pounds, Jan
Lubbock, Tex.
Prather, Dorothy Lavelle
Lamesa, Tex.
Price, Larry Gene
Valley Mills, Tex.
Proctor, Burl William
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Provence, Jimmy
Port Arthur, Tex.
Reynolds, Richard l.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Reynolds, Virginia R.
Harlingen, Tex.
Rhoads, DeWain
Oclessa, Tex.
Rhoads, Murphy D.
Odessa, Tex.
Rice, Janelle
Baytown, Tex.
Rix, David
Abilene, Tex.
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Deporf, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Roswell, N.M.
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Houston, Tex.
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Center, Tex.
St. John, David Leland
Troy, Ala.
Sandifer, Suzanne
Kermit, Tex.
Sauerance, Sidney Lavan
Tuscola, Tex.
Scoggins, Glen Edward
Dallas, Tex.
Seay, Angela
Houston, Tex.
Smith, Clinton Thomas
Houston, Tex.
Smith, Nancy Ann
Dallas, Tex.
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Pleasanton, Calif.
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Grapevine, Tex.
Sparks, Garry Gene
Azle, Tex.
Spring, Philip Wasson
Hanston, Tex.
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Hillsboro, Tex.
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Tahoka, Tex.
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Rogers, Tex.
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Derby, Kan.
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Haverdown, Pa.
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Austin, Tex.
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Monal-sans, Tex.
Stewardson, Ann
Santa Anna, Tex.
Stiger, Larry Joe
New Orleans, La.
Stigers, James L.
Denver, Colo.
Storey, Gloria Down
Pasadena, Tex.
Strange, Judi
Amarillo, Tex.
Struck, David
Atoku, Okla.
Strzinek, Robert Al
Dallas, Tex.
Sturgess, Linda Kaye
Tipton, Okla.
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Tucson, Ariz.
Summerlin, Robyn
Port Arthur, Tex.
Sundling, Roland Clark
Akron, Colo.
Sung, Eva Shun-Jin
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Davis City, Iowa
Swofford, Judy Lynne
Paris, Tex.
Tate, Roger Lynn
Tarzan, Tex.
Taylor, Mary Lee
Lamesa, Tex.
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Bronte, Tex.
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Snyder, Tex.
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Hica, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
Todd, Sammy Andrew
Alice, Tex.
Trammell, Rayford H.
Palestine, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Saskatchewan, Canada
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Springdale, Ark.
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Mason, Tex.
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Pasadena, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex,
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Liberly Hill, Tex.
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Russell, Iowa
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San Antonio, Tex.
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Sweeny, Tex.
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Ft. Smith, Ark.
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Vernon, Tex.
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Tipton, Okla.
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Ralls, Tex.
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Breckenridge, Tex.
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Weatherford, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Sweetwater, Tex.
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Lawton, Okla.
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Memphis, Tenn.
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Manitoba, Canada
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Jacksonville, Fla.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Mayfield, Kan.
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San Benito, Tex.
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Hawley, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Ontario, Canada
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Ontario, Canada
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Thalia, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Rangely, Colo.
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Kermit, Tex.
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Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Rising Star, Tex.
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Baghdad, Iraq
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Granbury, Tex.
Archer, Jim Dean
Albuquerque, N.M.
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Henrietta, Tex.
Arbuckle, Anita Marilyn
Louisville, Ky.
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Freeport, Tex.
Austin, Fred E.
Morenci, Ariz.
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Morenci, Ariz.
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Tucson, Ariz.
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Austin, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Pampa, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Dallas, Tex.
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Fresno, Calif.
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Floresville, Tex.
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Winnipeg, Canada
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Sherman, Tex.
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Main Schertz, Tex.
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Globe, Ariz.
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Brownfield, Tex.
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Hereford, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Lamar, Colo.
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Odessa, Tex.
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Memphis, Tenn.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Lifflefon, Colo.
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Palestine, Tex.
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Quinlan, Tex.
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San Antonio, Tex.
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Kenedy, Tex.
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De Soto, Tex.
48. Chisholm, Karla Jan
Cleburne, Tex.
49. Choate, Carla Ann
Abilene, Tex.
50. Choate, Patricia Leona
Graham, Tex
51. Chumley, Gary Raymond
Abilene, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
2 Boucher, Lloyd Michael
Overland Park, Kan.
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Amarillo, Tex. 4. Bo:twell,PDon Leon
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Amhurst, Tex.
Amarillo, Tex.
13. Burch, Jimmy
Meridan, Tex.
Burgin, lan Stanley
Melbourne, Australia
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Hillsboro, Tex.
16 Burrows, Charles Milburn
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Burson, Bonnie Jean
Waco, Tex.
18. Butler, Wanda Lou
Dallas, Tex.
19. Byrne, Jerry Lee
Andrews, Tex.
20. Byrnes, Curtis
Moses Lake, Wash.
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San Antonio, Tex.
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Lincoln, N.M.
23. Campbell, Ruth Anne
Chatsworth, Calif. V. J I, '1
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Lancaster, N.Y. J' x N
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Springs, Tex. - 'N H. .A
Dallas, Tex.
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Bloomington, Ind.
Carruth, Martha
Tulsa, Okla.
29. Carruthers, .Ian
Carter, Martha Anne
Kansas City, Kan
Carter, Roy Delton
Eden, Tex.
Casey, Ed
LaMarque, Tex.
Cassel, Mary Elizabeth
Port Lavaca, Tex.
Casteel, Sharon Louise
Ft Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
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Decatur, Tex.
Clayton, Norman D.
Earth, Tex.
Clevenger, Charlotte
Abilene, Tex.
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Rogers, Tex.
53. Compton, Beverly Jana
Crosbyton, Tex.
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Reed, Okla.
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De Leon, Tex.
Anson, Tex.
Coleman, Robert Winston
Abilene, Tex.
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Ft, Worth, Tex.
Curtis, Joseph William
Bloomington, Ind.
Curtis, Wanda Carolyn
Roswell, N,N.
Dabney, Jim Thomas
Lubbock, Tex.
Daniels, Karen louise
Portland, Ore.
Daniels, Linda Neil
Harlingen, Tex.
Davis, Ronald Martin
Siloam Springs, Ark.
Daugherity, Linda Mae
Abilene, Tex.
Daughtrey, Alton Bryant
Cotulla, Tex.
Daughtry, Sandra Kay
Daingerfield, Tex.
Davidson, Barbara Ann
Crane, Tex.
Davies, Jerry Barton
Davis, Richard Burton
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Davis, Suzanne
Greenville, Tex.
Davidson, Vikki Mas
Groveport, Ohio
Davis, Walter Lewis
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Hamilton, Tex.
Dennis, Murray Dale
San Antonio, Tex.
Dickison, Shirley Foreslene
San Saba, Tex.
Dilbeck, Marian Sue
Moses Lake, Wash.
Dixon, Glyncla Jo
Richland, Wash.
Dorsey, Roger
Siloam Springs, Ark.
Dove, Donnie Max
Ira, Tex.
Dove, Meredith .leanelfe
Mabelvale, Ark.
Drennan, Deanna
Abilene, Tex.
Duncum, Mary Alice
Cameron, Tex.
Duryea, Roberf William
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Eagon, William
Paris, Tex.
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San Benito, Tex,
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Edwards, Carson Rex
Abilene, Tex.
Ellerd, Thurman Dwain
Memphis, Tex.
Ellis, Tom
Richland, Wash.
Embree, Marvin
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Eubanks, Mariorie Kay
Lubbock, Tex.
Evans, Katherine Sharon
Elida, N. M.
Evans, Larry
Cee Vee, Tex.
Farley, Janyrh Ann
Ff. Worth, Tex.
Farris, Nancy Oralene
Lake Jackson, Tex.
Fine, Helen Gayle
Abilene, Tex.
Finley, Sharon Kay
Coahoma, Tex.
Finley, Tinie .luanell
Loraine, Tex.
Filtz, James Douglas
Dallas, Tex.
Ford, Belly Ann
Azle, Tex.
Ford, Evelyn Dawn
Bristow, Olcla.
Fox, Dean
Tuscola, Tex.
Franks, Geraldine
Haslef, Tex.
Frazier, Terry Foster
Glasgow, Ky.
Friery, Samie Nell
Houston, Tex.
Fry, Danny
Star, Tex.
Fulis, Yanclel K.
Hemphill, Tex.
Gunn, Calvin Joe
Hamlin, Tex.
Garcia, Cynlhia Jo
Marlin, Tex.
Gargus, Judy Lane
Clyde, Tex.
Garner, Thomas Hubert
Quanah, Tex.
George, Susan
Tyler, Tex.
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Three Rivers, Tex.
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Goodman, Golda Kay
Ozona, Tex.
Graham, James Warren
Cleburne, Tex.
Graves, Glenda
Irving, Tex.
Gray, Charles Allan
Roscoe, Tex.
Green, Charles W.
Abilene, Tex.
Green, Euline Irwin
Gruver, Tex.
Green, William Byron
Port Arthur, Tex.
Groom, Ira Clifton
Dallas, Tex.
Griggs, Jack Allen
Monahans, Tex.
Grupsmith, Billie Marie
Dallas, Tex.
Guggolz, Nancy June
Waco, Tex.
Gwin, Dixie Carol
Waco, Tex.
Hackney, Gary Paul
Houston, Tex.
Haddock, Benny Arran
Waco, Tex.
Hall, .lerry Tom
Springfown, Tex.
Hall, Jon Roger
Dallas, Tex.
Hancock, David Murrell
Arlington, Tex.
Hardin, Garry
Seymour, Tex.
Harguess, D. I..
Logan, N. M.
Harrell, Mary lou
Brownfield, Tex.
Harrington, Kathryn Dale
Corpus Chrisfi, Tex.
Harris, Linda Faye
Dallas, Tex.
Harville, Baskel Chester
Memphis, Tenn.
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El Paso, Tex.
Hays, Loma Dean
Florence, Cola.
Hearn, Linda Kay
Big Spring, Tex.
Heatly, J. H.
Reed, Okla.
Hedrick, Leia J.
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Heffley, James Dickey
Collinsville, Tex.
Heinrich, Darlene Rae
Enid, Okla.
Helvey, Sandy
Abilene, Tex.
Herron, James Henry
Junction, Tex.
Hess, Judith Carol
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Hester, Bennie Glynelle
Brownfield, Tex.
Hickerson, Janis
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Hickman, Betty Gaye
Tulsa, Okla.
Hilgers, Judy Lynne
Amarillo, Tex.
Hobbs, Lon F.
Odessa, Tex.
Hogue, Donna Mae
Seymour, Tex.
Holland, Wanda Ann
Brownfield, Tex.
Holtman, Joyce Larue
Pampa, Tex.
Hood, Jerry Don
Winters, Tex.
Hooper, Karen Ann
Abilene, Tex.
Housley, Ray
Richardson, Tex.
Hover, John Wilmott
Amarillo, Tex.
Howe, Richard C.
Lampasas, Tex.
Howell, David Ray
Breckenridge, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
Hubbard, Salli Dean
Housfon, Tex.
Hudson, Emily Kay
Groveton, Tex.
Hughes, David Woodrow
Tulia, Tex.
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Meadow, Tex.
Hunter, Robert Byfield
Floresville, Tex.
Hunter, Viclor Lee
Dodge City, Kan.
Hutchins, Larry Charles
Azle, Tex.
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Beniamin, Tex.
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Roseville, lll.
Jackson, Virginia Kay
Cleburne, Tex.
Jackson, Xanna Yvonne
Grand Prairie, Tex.
Jamison, Fred Eugene .lr
Plainview, Tex.
Jeffers, Judi Kay
Denver, Colo.
Jennings, Richard Lynn
El Paso, Tex.
Johnson, Carolyn Jan
Rolls, Tex.
Johnson, James Wayne
Mesquite, Tex.
Johnson, Mary Anna
Cordell, Okla.
Johnson, Philip Roland
Pirmasens, Germany
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Winters, Tex.
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Siloam Spgs., Ark.
Jones, Judy Jane
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Jones, Melba Joyce
Odessa, Tex.
Jones, Patricia Ann
Taylor, Mich.
Jones, Patricia Ann
Dallas, Tex.
Jones, William Thomas
Dallas, Tex.
Kearney, William Michael
Spur, Tex.
Kerr, Myra Jane
Lubbock, Tex.
Key, Sharon Kay
Eunice, N. M.
Knight, Arthur Robbins, Jr.
Breckenridge, Tex.
Kubica, Victor Glenn
Lubbock, Tex.
Lafferty, Carolyn Irene
Tulsa, Okla.
Lamb, James Bernard
Bowie, Tex.
LaMotte, Larry
Arlington, Va.
Latson, Larry Noble
Big Spring, Tex.
Lawrence, William S.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Leatherwood, Regina Jo
Lampasas, Tex.
Lebow, Janice Faye
Morton, Tex.
Litton, G. Ann
Grants, N. M.
Lindley, Carolyn Kay
Rolls, Tex.
Lindsey, Pamela
Bellaire, Tex.
Longley, Glenn
Johnson City, Texas.
Loudermills, Sylvia Janice
Brownwood, Tex.
Lovelady, Ray Joe
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Lowry, Gordon Dean
Denver, Colo.
Lucado, Joan Francis
Odessa, Tex.
45. Lusk, Gary Lynn
Eastland, Tex.
Martin, Sandra Joyce
Littlefield, Tex.
Mashburn, William Hyer
Port Arthur, Tex.
Martin, Joe Bob
Houston, Tex.
Masten, James Reese
Plainview, Tex.
Masters, Mary Nell
Colorado City, Tex.
Maxwell, Earnest Arthur
San Antonio, Tex.
Maxwell, John F.
Corpus Christi, Tex.
McArthur, Merry Dee
Spur, Tex.
McBride, Mary Ellen
Port Arthur, Tex.
Kidd, James Roy
Lockney, Tex.
Kidd, Scarlett Jo
Jayton, Tex.
Killian, Larry Deverle
Dallas, Tex.
Kimble, Janiece Lavelle
Albuquerque, N. M.
King, A Richard
Detroit, Mich.
King, Mary Glenda
Alice, Tex.
King, Sharon Colleen
Dallas, Tex.
Kirk, Deanna Mae
Topeka, Kan.
Kisselburgh, Jim
El Paso, Tex.
Ledbetter, Joanne
Sinton, Tex.
Lee, Patricia Lou
LaPryor, Tex.
Lemley, Norma
Aruado, Colo.
Lewis, Mary Carolyn
Odessa, Tex.
Lewis, Phillip Vernon
Eastland, Tex.
Lieb, Billie Joyce
Sweetwater, Tex.
Lightfoot, Don Eugene
Big Spring, Tex.
Little, Gayla Gwynn
Thermopolis, Wyo.
Little, Lawrence Ivan
Benson, Ariz.
Lyons, Tommy K.
Glasgow, Ky.
Macleod, Edward Stanley
San Antonio, Tex.
Malone, Robert Earl
Seymour, Tex.
Manchen, Larrie Jean
Dallas, Tex.
Maner, Joan
San Antonio, Tex.
Manly, Carolyn Gene
Abilene, Tex.
Mansur, Laurence Ray
Tulsa, Okla.
Martin, Iva Darlaine
Pearland, Tex.
Martin, Jenny Lois
Belton, Tex.
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Yuma, Ariz. B,
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Denison, Tex. 9.
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Tulsa, Okla.
Mclnroe, Tommy Lyle
Abilene, Tex.
McKenzie, Carolyn
Texas City, Tex.
Mclarey, Myra
Okay, Ark.
Merrell, David B.
Barberton, Ohio
Middlebrook, Thomas Lawrence
Whitney, Tex. I9-
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Irving, Tex. 20-
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Arlington, Va.
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Dallas, Tex.
Murray, Tommy B.
Temple, Tex.
Myers, Loyd Lawrence
Liberty Hill, Tex.
Neal, Pete
Houston, Tex.
Nelson, Carolyn Dorothy
Midland, Tex.
Nelson, Glenda Sue
Grand Isle, La.
Nelson, Willie Jo Jr.
Quinlan, Tex. 37'
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Dallas, Tex. 38
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Ballinger, Tex.
O'Rear, Lona M.
Balmorhea, Tex.
Orr, Erma Ruth
Altus, Okla.
Owens, Larry Covin
Conroe, Tex.
Pafford, Shirley Olene
Burnett, Tex.
Pankratz, Dorothy Evelyn 55
San Antonio, Tex.
Pardue, Judith Ann 56
Wickett, Tex.
Fartain, Charlotte Ann 57
Liberty, Tex.
Patterson, Betty Ann
Brownfield, Tex. 58
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Brownwood, Tex.
McCalel:, Gary Day
Anson, Tex.
McCalla, Dora Genelle
Eldorado, Tex.
McClain, Tom
Bellmead, Tex.
McClung, Joe Paul
Kress, Tex.
McCollum, Don Wayne
Abilene, Tex.
McCook, Charles Lee
Abilene, Tex.
McCurdy, Janey Kay
Abilene, Tex.
McDaniel, Joyce Elaine
Abilene, Tex.
Mills, Nancy Ellen
Graford, Tex.
Mitchell, Elizabeth
Fort Smith, Ark.
Mullens, Frances Lynne
Corpus Christi, Tex.
Money, Royce Lynn
Temple, Tex.
Moore, Miriam Virginia
McAllen, Tex.
Moore, Pat
Dallas, Tex.
Morgan, James Pat
Lubbock, Tex.
Morin, Dave C.
El Paso, Tex.
Moser, Beverly Joan
Abilene, Tex.
Neville, Barbara Joyce
Greggton, Tex.
Newman, Jimmy Carol
Perryton, Tex.
Newton, Charles Eugene
Memphis, Tex.
Newton, Linda Dell
Coleman, Tex.
Nicks, Linda
Sherman, Tex.
Nowell, Barbara Janice
Brownfield, Tex.
O'Brien, Dennis Harold
Waco, Tex.
Odom, Sandra Gail
Cottonwood, S. D.
Offutt, Linda Nell
Munday, Tex.
Patterson, Jean Ann
Dallas, Tex.
Paul, Nolan C.
Richardson, Tex.
Peacock, Carolyn Jean
Pasadena, Tex.
Peeler, Nancy Ellen
Dallas, Tex.
Peeples, Miles Hendricks
East Point, Ga.
Perry, Donny Dale
Oracle, Ariz.
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Houston, Tex.
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Atlanta, Ga.
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Neveda, Mo.
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Rome, N. Y.
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Wichita Falls, Tex.
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Alamosa, Colo.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Richey, James Lloyd
Mt. Pleasant, Tex.
Riemenschneider, Jo
Killeen, Tex.
Riggs, Jerry Don
Roscoe, Tex.
Ritchie, Judy
Troup, Tex.
Roberson, Barbara Allen
McCamey, Tex.
Roberts, Bill Muse
Whitesboro, Tex.
Roberts, Ronnie C.
San Angelo, Tex.
Raymond, Cecil Dwight
Alice, Tex.
Reagan, Rawleigh Terrell
Waco, Tex.
Reed, Kathryn Le Ruth
Sterling City, Tex.
Reeves, George Lynn
Minden, La.
Reynolds, Jim
Pueblo, Colo.
Reynolds, Otis Lynn
Amarillo, Tex.
Rich, Carol Anne
Bernardsville, N. J.
Robertson, Robert C.
Waco, Tex.
Robinson, Don
Austin, Tex.
Robinson, Nicky Carolyn
Lubbock, Tex.
Robinson, Sharon Marie
Dallas, Tex.
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Houston, Tex.
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Cleburne, Tex.
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Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Port Arthur, Tex.
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McAllen, Tex.
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Jacksonville, Tex.
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Odessa, Tex.
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San Saba, Tex.. .
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San Angelo, Tex.
13. Rasco, Mary Deane
Lake Jackson, Tex.
14. Rawls, Buddy Gene
Pampo, Tex.
Satterwhite, Vicky Jan
Abilene, Tex.
Savage, .lack Eaton
Houston, Tex.
Scarbrough, William L.
Kenedy, Tex.
Schmidt, Diane Marie
Austin, Tex.
Schmidt, Jeryl Richard
Pampa, Tex.
Schneider, Lola
Roscoe, Tex.
Schweikhard, Patricia Marie
Clyde, Tex.
Ross, Robert Malcolm
Baird, Tex.
Rountree, Betty Jo
Arlington, Tex.
Ryan, Oma Dell
Perryton, Tex.
Sankey, Alice Earline
Del Rio, Tex.
Scitern, Carolyn Frances
Gorman, Tex.
Scott, Carolyn Rhea
Dallas, Tex.
Searcy, Judith Lynn
San Antonio, Tex.
Seitz, Rodney Dale
San Angelo, Tex.
Self, Gerald Levi
Petersburg, Tex.
Shackleford, Mary E.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Shanks, Barbara
Wellington, Tex.
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Corpus Christi, Tex.
2. Shaw, Linda
Snyder, Tex.
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Galena Park, Tex.
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Lockhart, Tex.
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Crane, Tex.
Simpson, Darla Kaye
Houston, Tex.
Singleton, Vickie Ann
Haslet, Tex.
Sloan, Derrell Norman
Merkel, Tex.
Smith, Carol Ann
Winters, Tex.
Smith, Carol Ann
Henderson, Tex.
Smith, Carol Sue
Pueblo, Colo.
Smith, Charles Martin
Abilene, Tex.
Smith, Jerry Todd
Victoria, Tex.
Sowell, Myra Lee
Cleburne, Tex.
Sparks, Delvin Earl
Azle, Tex.
Spears, William Perry
Jake Jackson, Tex.
Spooner, Sandy Lee
Bloomington, Tex.
Stambaugh, James Mack
Vernon, Tex.
Standlee, David Lowell
Vernon, Tex.
Stanglin, John Edward
Dallas, Tex.
Starnes, Malissa Ruth
Waco, Tex.
Stephens, Kay
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Sugg, David Finch
Kenmore, N. Y.
Sullivan, Linda Diana
Ennis, Tex.
Sundling, Phillip Grodon
Akron, Ohio
Swadley, Ronald H.
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Swindell, Patricia
Brentwood, Tenn.
Tarbet, David
Big Spring, Tex.
Taylor, Beverly Jean
Tulsa, Okla.
Taylor, Cecil Coy
Cotulla, Tex.
Taylor, Jacqueline Sheial
Abilene, Tex.
Tefertiller, Brenda Kay
Big Piney, Wyo.
Terry, Martha Alice
Midland, Tex.
Tharp, Donald Patrick
Anson, Tex.
Thetford, Barbara Joyce
Sherman, Tex.
Thomas, Linda Carole
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Thomason, Vivian Lee
Wellington, Tex.
Thompson, Doris Ann
Houston, Tex.
Thompson, James Weldon
Tyler, Tex.
Thompson, Larry Kent
O'Donnell, Tex.
Smith, Joan Etta
Albuquerque, N. M.
Smith, Judith Lynn
Arlington, Tex.
Smith, Lennis Marilyn
Hobbs, N. M.
Smith, Marion Joan
Temple, Tex.
Smith, Roy Click
Lovelady, Tex.
Smith, Teresa Nan
Big Spring, Tex.
Snow, Judy Lynne
Dallas, Tex.
Sosebee, Ronald E.
Anson, Tex.
Sowards, Janice
Ft Worth, Tex.
Stephenson, Charles Bell
Houston, Tex.
Stewart, George Earl
Sweetwater, Tex.
Stewart, Judy llene
Austin, Tex.
Stewart, Robert Elwood, Jr
Lubbock, Tex.
Stilwell, Carolyn Sue
Gainesville, Tex.
Stone, Carole Frances
Artesia, N. M.
Stone, Jay Dene
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Stone, Louis Ray
Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Burnet, Tex.
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Houston, Tex.
Tuttle, Charles Welton
Poteet, Tex.
Tyler, Ann
Highlands, Calif.
Varner, Roy D.
Abilene, Tex.
Vaughan, Betty
Waco, Tex.
Vaughan, Janet Ruth
Alamogordo, N.M.
Venable, Jimmy Charles
Wilmer, Tex.
Verett, Pauletta
Abilene, Tex.
Vermillion, Barbara
Abilene, Tex.
Weaver, Peggy
Dallas, Tex.
Welch, Gary Dale
Houston, Tex.
Welch, Guy Lynn
Houston, Tex.
Wheeler, Virginia Ray
LaMarque, Tex.
White, Michael Ashley
Rotan, Tex.
White, Thomas Marion
Houston, Tex.
Whittington, Patsy Ruth
Roscoe, Tex.
Wiggs, Eddie
Houston, Tex.
Wilburn, Bob Glenn
Canadian, Tex.
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Thorp, Sylvia Ann
Corpus Christi, Tex.
Tomme, Harold Ernest
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Toombs, Billy Bob
Merkel, Tex.
Travis, Kathryn Millann
New Orleans, La.
Tribble, James Slater
Jackson, Miss.
Trimble, linda Carol
Dallas, Tex.
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San Angelo, Tex.
Trippett, Jack Wayne
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Virgin, Valenda Kay
Albuquerque, N. M.
Walker, Judy Nell
Corpus Christi, Tex.
Wallace, Gary Ray
San Angelo, Tex.
Ward, Jimmy Andrew
San Antonio, Tex.
23. Warren, Lynn Ann
Lubbock, Tex.
Warren, Judy Gayle
Glendale, Calif.
25. Wash, David
Albuquerque, N.M.
Waters, Marion Alton
San Benito, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Vicksburg, Miss.
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Manchester, Tenn.
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San Antonio, Tex.
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Abilene, Tex.
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Oxford, Miss.
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Weatherford, Tex.
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The backbone of cr college is its administration-
the people who have loaded onto their own shoulders
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purpose and an idea in that institution-this purpose
and idea being Christianity.
Student publication that this book is, it would
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ln twenty-one years President Don H.
Morris has led our school from an enroll-
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To students and faculty he is ever
approachable, impartial, and optimistic, and
he impresses outsiders with his sincerity and
dedication to young people and to the cause
of Christian teaching.
Special activities during 1960-61 have
included speaking on lectureships at Pepper-
dine College and in churches in El Paso,
Gatesville, and Glen Roseg delivering the
commencement address at Temple Junior
College: and serving as a Judge for the
Ten Outstanding Young Men of the United
States under the sponsorship of the United
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W. R. Smith, the Vice-President, cheerfully grants another government loan.
an Cmswey to Q query A major work for Walter H. Adams, the Dean ot the college, was man
aging the self-study program which concluded this year.
lohn C. Stevens, Assistant President, dictates
about the American Heritage program.
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Garvin Beauchamp, Dean of
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capably as Dean ot Women.
Dr. Fred I. Barton, Dean of the Graduate School, relaxes as he
evaluates an aspect of the ACC graduate program.
Administration
Paul Faulkner, Dean of Men, provides friendly counseling and assist-
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church. The Board is the policy making
group for the college. During Home-
coming 196O they dedicated the Citizen-
ship Center and began construction,
during the same year on a new girls
dorm to be occupied September 1961.
OFFICERS: Seated: A. C. Scott, Secretary-Treasurer, Abilene: B. Sherrod, President,
Lubbock: R. G. Meqgs, Vice-President, Dallas. Standing: Hollis L. Manly, Sr., Vice-
President, Abilene: W. B. Cayce, Vice-President, Ft. Worth: E. V. Mitchell, Vice-Pres-
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Ross Wallcer, Tyler: las. L. Daniel, Eden: I. H. Richards, Sr., Ft. Worth: Heuel Lemmons, Austin: I. B. McGinty, Terrell: I. W. Watson, Colorado City,
E. I. Wicker, Littlefield: S. A. Bacon, Abilene. Row 3: B. F. Morrow, San Benito: Gene Bennett, Denver City: Dr. I. P. Gibson, Abilene: M. M. Hows
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desist! . . . We object! . . .
We disagree! . . . We wish
to pass.
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biting. ln opposition to the
frequent s l a n d e r about
teachers, we h a ve en-
deavored to bestow upon
their section a title that
will possibly dignify their
low state. We racked our
thesaurus for a word that
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austere, and formidable.
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An agriculture student at ACC may major in agronomy, animal hus-
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ACC has several students in the nation-wide honor society for agriculture
majors, Delta Tau Alpha. The department has visited several outstanding
Texas ranches this year such as the Rocker B, owned by Senator W. A.
Blakley, and the Armor Ranch.
Graduates of the ACC department may study in any other college
or university for graduate work. The department is proud of its graduates
and their outstanding achievements.
Gene Bristo and Bill Hays show Noble Sam, Supreme Grand Champion of England, presently owned by
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OFFICERS: Don Newhouse, President: lim Darnell, Treasurer: Richard
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clubs on campus,
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minoring in agriculture. One of the more active
Aggie Club participates in intramural sports,
coming display, takes an annual trip to some
and has an annual steak fry, and the Ex-Aggie
This year the club won first place in the Departmental Divis-
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In addition to promoting interest in agriculture, the club
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knowledge through the many club-sponsored field trips.
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OFFICERS: Wendell Whittenburg, Secretary-Treasurer: lim Willis
Vice-President: lack McKay, President.
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M.E., Abilene Christian College
Believing that a foundation in fundamentals is
basic to every career in art, and a genuine
contribution to a liberal education, the Art De-
partment offers the same course to every art
major. Its graduates have found their places in
a range of art activities including teaching, com-
mercial art, and fine arts. The department has
been outstandingly represented in local college
shows, the Texas State Fair college and univer-
sity show, and the work of one recent graduate
in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in
New York City.
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Among the year's activities was the fall hobo
picnic. A tour of the Fort Worth Art Center, the Dal-
las Museum for Contemporary Arts, and the Dallas
Museum of Fine Arts was made in November. A
sketching trip, also in November, took the Art Club
to Fredericksburg.
The Campus Calendar, whichi was presented in
January, told of special events of 1961 and exhibited
works created by club members.
OFFICERS: Bottom Row: Donnabeth Derrick, Reporter:
Elaine Plate, Secretary: Elaine Woods, Treasurer. Row 2:
Brent Green, Sponsor: Talmage Minter, President: Avery
Falkner, Vice-President.
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ning. Row 3: Mike Houghton, loe Cash, Norman Jefferson, Donnabeth Derrick, Betty Lou Rodale, Elaine Plate, Edwina Schneider, Carolyn Gaines
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Th. D., Southern Baptist Seminary
Bible
Education, apart from a clear and definite know-
ledge of the Bible, is defective and incomplete. We be-
lieve that the single factor in the development of charac-
ter is a reverent study of the Bible. Each course offered
by the Bible Department is planned to promote spirit-
ual training which shall yield a desirable unity to be
manifested in refinement, reverence and devotion -
to know "the sacred writings, which are able to make
thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ
Jesus." "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall
make you free." John 8:32.
Majors are offered in Biblical languages, the Biblical,
the doctrinal, the historical, the practical and the re-
ligious education fields for students studying Bible in
Abilene Christian College. Not pictured, Carl Spain.
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Ph. D., State University M.A., George Pepperdine B.D., Southern Baptist
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Outside tranquillity betrays the bustling activity in the Lectureship tent.
The high-wire performer enacts his number
before the week's excitement in the "Big
Top." The Lectureship "Big Top" laid out before erection.
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The 1961 Annual Bible Lectureship Program on the theme, "The More Abun-
dant Life," is counted by Lectureship officials and many visitors as an outstand-
ing success.
Two new features for this year's program, the Biblical Forum and the 1
Communications Conference, were both overwhelmingly successful and will be con- .
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to the realization that there can truly be an "abundant life," and the total pro- .
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physical arrangements, including the huge tent and the exhibits, proved to be "the f
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The Lectureship Center is under a watchful eye.
Empty? Impossible!
The success of the annual Lectureship is de-
pendent to a great measure on the service
rendered by literally hundreds of students in
social clubs, service clubs, honor clubs, and other
special interest organizations.
The activities which different individuals and
clubs are asked to assist with from year to year
have become more or less a matter of tradition.
The men's social clubs handle the ushering for
all major services. The girls' social clubs assist
with the nursery service provided for visitors with
children. The Campus Service Organization helps
with registration, counting classes and in courier
service. The Industrial Arts Club works to set up
all the tables and handles other details con-
nected with the Exhibit Center tent.
Few students are not affected by the demands
of serving the thousands of visitors who an-
nually throng the campus.
Ken Carr works in the refreshment stand lor the Industrial
Arts Department.
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Glenda Carter, Fall Leader.
Roberson Chapel is the meeting place for
Girl's Training Class emphasizes the develop-
ment of Christian attitudes for young people. lt
meets at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday evenings in the
chapel of the College church. Each semester stu-
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all male members of the church,
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prayer, and giving Bible lessons. This affords an inter-
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are conducted each Monday night at 6:00 p.m. in the
College Church.
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Brotherhood problems are presented to Mens' Forum by I. P. Lewis and Hoyt Houehn, a local
minister.
Mens' Forum Sponsors-Dr. LeMoine Lewis, Dr. Henry Speck, Ir., Dr. Hobert lohnson, Mr.
Roy Palmer
Bro. Weldon Bennett leads a discussion group in a Mon-
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Tommy Kelton-lender.
Several hundred students learn to "take the light" each Wednesday evening.
Mission Study
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the many 6:00 p.m. Wednes-
day evening meetings. Sev-
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weekly under the sponsor-
ship of Dr. J. W. Treat and
Dr. H. L. Schug.
Elected student leaders
were Tommy Kelton, first
semester, and Gary Colvin,
second semester.
For the first time in its his-
tory Mission Study published
a bulletin, with Betty
Mathews as e d i t o r and
Maureen Knight as assistant
editor.
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in the mission exhibits in the lectureship tent.
These engrossing exhibits informed thousands of the need for
Christian evangelism in the rapidly expanding world. They em-
phasized the need to tell the Story of Love to a world which has
largely forgotten how.
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Courses offered by the Biology Department
provide the basic preparation for further study
and careers in medicine, medical technology,
dentistry, agriculture, and biochemistry.
Offering work at both undergraduate and
graduate levels, the department is expanding its
research program to meet ever-increasing needs
in a most complex field.
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Chemistry
Characterized by an ever-expanding research program, the
Chemistry Department has come to be recognized as one of the
best in the nation. Its graduates have been quite successful in
doctoral work and advanced research. With membership in both
the American Chemical Society and the Texas Academy of
Science, the department has established a standard of excellence
unsurpassed in the field. Not pictured, Dr. Tommy J. McCord.
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American Chemical Society, a national
organization, is composed of those who have
a special interest in the chemical profession.
At its monthly meetings, the club hears lec-
tures and discussions which help them main-
tain their dedication to the profession and
encourage them to enter research and to
further study chemistry.
OFFICERS: Lynn Bayliss, Secretary-Treasurer: Robert Gipson, President: Iim
Tom Hill, Vice-President: Dr. Alvie Davis, Sponsor.
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Bernard Allen, Robert Gibson, lim Tom Hill. Row 3: Dr. Alvie Davis, limmy Roberts, Daryl George, Bennett Hutchison, Larry Smith, Stephen Maul
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President: left Pharis, Secretary: Russell Kinningham, Vice-President.
Science Club
This organization, seeking to further
interest in the natural sciences, is one
of the most active departmental clubs
on the campus. The members-under-
graduates working toward careers in
chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics,
medicine, and other related fields-are
informed on current happenings in the
field of science through films and spe-
cial lectures by prominent scientists.
Front Row: S. E. McReynolds, David Brown, Daryl George, Russell Kinningham, Virginia Wheeler, Frances McBroom. Raw 2: Larry Smith, lames
Boseman, Larry Adkins, Louis Bradford, Tommy Oliver, David Huff, leff Pharis.
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M.A., Southern Methodist University
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Overton Faubus, C.P.A.
M.S., Texas ALM.
Earl Clevenger, C.P.A.
Ecl.D., University of Oklahoma
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Mrs. Dale C. Hesser A
fh.D., University of Texas
B.A., Harding College
The fundamental aim of the Business Administration
Department is preparing students in the skills of good
business enterprise - educating students for responsible
administrative and executive positions in business and
preparing them to establish sound and profitable busi-
nesses.
There are three C.P.A.'s in the department, Overton
Faubus, Earl Clevenger, and William E. Wright.
This year added facilities have made it possible to
add a new course to the curricula-business machines.
Not pictured: L. D. Hilton, Robert L. Honea, and Mrs.
John C. Stevens.
Emily Brown works diligently on her practice set for accounting.
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Charles Moffett, Hugh E. Hale, Ioe Wayne Danchalc, Steve Late.
The Business Administration Club of Abi-
lene Christian College is composed of
business majors and minors. It is actively
engaged in acquainting its members with B.A.
the business world. The club meets bi-
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the year with prominent guest speakers.
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Sallye Hartt, Member oi Board,' Charles Nelson, Member ot Board: Bill Hilton, Sponsor.
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Ph.D., University of Texas
Developing a teacher is the challenge of today. The
department is dedicated to the work of developing
master teachers. This task is pursued believing that a
free and responsible people must be properly educated.
The members of the department believe that teacher-
education is a function of the entire college. They recog-
nize that a teacher must know what to teach and how
to teach.
lames Taylor, president of Texas Student Educational Association, looks over the world with
Sally Fanning, Mrs. Bivens, fifth grade teacher, jerry Iennings, and Don Campbell.
Bottom Row: Shirley Kinningham, Kay Cole-
man, Sharon Emanuel, Linda Powell, Eliza-
beth Vice, Sue Gleason, Pat Bradford, Birt
McKinzie, Shirlie Smith. Row 2: Kay Man-
sker, Bea Blume, Ierrelyn Huddleston, The-
resa Glimp, ludy Brandon, Kay Shatter,
Norma McGraw, Peggy Ward, Mrs. P. Gil-
breth, Sue Maxwell, Mrs. Gorman Kenley,
leannie Odom, Sandra Standridge. Row 3:
Jerry Miller, Kenneth Brown, Edward L.
Kirk, Mrs. F. Pack, Carla Sue Horton, lla
Ioan Boyer, Weldon H. Barnett, Orval Fil-
beck.
Kappa Della Pi
To honor iunior and senior education majors and
minors in the upper twenty five percent of their class,
the Theta Epsilon chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a national
honor organization, was installed in 1954 at Abilene
Christian College. Programs throughout the year em-
phasized educational and professional development.
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Standing: Peggy Ward, Treasurer: Weldon H
Barnett, Sponsor: Sue Maxwell, vice-President,
lerry Miller, President.
Bottom Row: Betty Rackow, Ginny Smith, Roberta
Hash, Linda Lee Scudder, Lorena Bedichek, Gay
Morrison, Pat Kincaid, Barbara Brown, Emily
Brown, Iozell Brister, Fay Daugherity, Cheron
Campbell. Row 2: Kenneth Jumper, Bill Greene,
Amelia Smith, Donnis Douve, Robbie Flaniken,
Maureen Knight, Lynda Schwartz, Martha Burle-
son, Linda Corner, Linda Martin, Peggy Scar-
borough, Lila Pinon, Iudy Turner. Row 3: Mollye
Morrow, Ray Wheeler, Gary Verett, Althea Stana-
land, Sandra Smith, Don Schultz, Loretta Tudor,
Elaine Mickey, Goldye Lewis, Barbara Daven-
port, Ray F ulenwider.
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President. Row two: Benna Reed, Coy Conner, Gae Hollitield, Linda Powell, Elgin Conner, Linda Wasson, Patricia
Stephens, Ginger Cotlman, Carolyn Peacock, Betty Mathews, Lila Pinon, Jo Ann Ledbetter, Robert W. Long. Row three:
Glenda Fowler, Kay Walker, Carol Randolph, Ray Wheeler, Kay Allen, Jeanette Hughes, Lynda Schwartz, Mary Arm-
strong, Janiece Eubank, Evelyn Clayton, Mary Jim Davis, Linda Corner, Carolyn Wallace, Annice Hunt. Row tour:
Martha Burleson, Paula Bray, Frances Koonce, Glenda Gentry, Dee Moss, Sandra Jones, Donna Gudeen, Kathryn
Harrington, Bernice Fischer, Thresa Glimp, Ioyce Stegemoller, Pat Blume. Row five: Carolyn Pennock, Judy McCrack-
en, Patti Roberts, Dianna Woodson, Jan Pounds, Danielle Robinson, M'liss Crenshaw, Ann Sikes, Pat Bradford, Mary
Anna Johnson, Sandra Fowler, Linda Newton. Row six: Linda Kidd, Betty Lou Varner, Terry Ann Roach, Virginia Brack,
Joyce Walker, Beth Sassman, Carol Baker, Linda Shaw, Nicky Robinson, Gaye Bankhead, Patsy S tan le y , Barbara
McMennamy.
Bottom Row: Donald Schulz, Susan Nesmith, Elizabeth Vice, Shirlie J. Smith, Gay Morrison, Mary Io Bayless, Virginia
Reynolds, Judy Searcy, Denece Abbett, Betty Jo Mitchell, Sue Gleason, Sarah Jones. Row two: Peggy Scarborough, Janie
Wright, Roberta Hash, Jan Gibson, Nancy Wilson, Judy Mosley, Yvonne Fenner, Rita Bennett, Eula Jean Ash, Carol Pen-
nington, Rose Mary Leininger, June Daniels. Row three: Dwayne Maxwell, Anita Gray, James Gray, Elaine Mickey, Beth
Thrash, Martha Roberson, Cheron Campbell, Janet Llewellyn, Weedon Kelley, Marcella Winger, Gayleen Wilson, Elaine
McDaniel. Row tour: Dale Reynolds, Jerry Miller, Don Rogers, Roger Barnes, Bill Dennis, Willie Joe Wilson, Dick
Hallum, Bob Arledge, Dan McPherson, Glynn Griitin, Helen Martin. Row tive: Raytord Mcllhaney, Robbie Fleet, James
Neeley, Cecil McMullin, Ron Priddy, George Garland, Linda Morris, Rheuanna Robinson.
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The Student Education Association provided the first
step to professional training for future teachers. The
chapter's program for the year included talks on the
teacher as a citizen, the teacher as he is obligated to
broaden his education, his first experiences as a teacher,
and qualifications principals look for. The annual fall
picnic ot Cobb Park, the state convention, and the chap-
ter's contest for Mr. and Miss FTA were highlights of
this most successful year.
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Grace Newsom, Carolyn Chandler, Iudy Snow, Dawn Felts, Rosemary Phillips, Tempe Iackson, Peggy Webb, Sharon Robinson. Row three: Ann Capps
Barbara Harrison, Hocilla Fuchs, Ierrelyn Huddleston, Ianice Lebow, Emily Brown, Mollye Morrow, Exa Clark. Row four: David Ellis, Gene Tomlin-
son, Ken Tinsley, Varden Vincent, Nedom Muns, Dean Ohlhausen.
Miss FTA and Mr. FTA of ACC-Karen Carlton and James Baker.
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Charles Pittman
Patti Roberts unravels the verbal mysteries of
English is the basic tool in our communica-
tion and understanding of one anotherp the
goal of the English Department is to foster a
basic understanding of the language and
promote an appreciation of the literary arts.
There is faculty interest in this goal in both
local and national organizations, notably the
Texas Conference of College Teachers of Eng-
lish, of which Dr. James Culp is a director.
Not pictured: Ken Rasco.
Ernest D. Shelton Louise Irene Shults
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M.A., Memphis State M.S., Texas A.8t.M. M.A., University of Arka
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one another's original works. By tradition the club pub-
lishes some of its works each year.
OFFICERS: Roy Davison, President: Warren Lewis,
' Vice-President: Ben Nelms, Sponsor. fSeatedl Cim
Adams, Secretary.
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Wolf, Howard Moore, Bob Keyser, Robert Barrett, Warren Lewis, Elton Higgs, John Van Zandt.
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Herrington, Margie Pool, Betty Letts, Iudy Brandon, Wanda Searcy, Carolyn Hearne. Row two: Dr. Iames Culp, Daniel Boone, Ioe Cash, Shirley Payne,
Martha Roberson, Mary Sue Belew, Sondra Alley, Karen Carlton, Iune Turner, Bill Walton, Elton Higgs, Bill Spriqqs.
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Bill Spriggs, President: Wanda Searcy, Secretary.
Sigma Tau Delta
Sigma Tau Delta, a national English honor fraternity,
is interested in the appreciation of literature and the
advancement of English. The local chapter meets once a'
month to gain ideas through speeches and discussions
that are of particular interest to the fraternity.
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M.A., Peabody College M.A., Texas Women'5 Universify M.A., Texas Women's
University
The aim of the home economic department is to prepare young
women for the important position of homemaking and for the voca-
tions which grow out of home-making activities. The courses are
arranged to meet the needs of those students who desire a good
foundation in the subjects relating to problems of the home: for
those who wish to prepare themselves for teaching home economicsg
for those who wish to enter commercial tieldsp and for those reg-
istered in- other departments of the college who may choose courses
in home economics as a part of a liberal education.
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Ph.D., Kansas State
Karen Steele cmd Dotty Whitefield hang drapes in the Adams Home Management House.
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The Ellen H. Richards Club is composed of home
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The club was established in 1916 by Mrs. G. C.
Morlan to encourage and promote interest in home
economics.
Annual activities include a fall chili supper, an
autumn picnic, a spring banquet, and the publication
of a recipe book composed of the favorite recipes of
exes, teachers, and friends of ACC.
Bottom Row: Gayle Fine, Linda McPhaul, Nancy Crews, Mary
Lee Taylor. Row 2: Darla Gloff, Carolyn Cunningham, Charlotte
Clevenqer, Tonia Fisher, Ian Snell. Row 3: Norma Carden,
Carol Caldwell, lane Adrian, Ginny Smith, Barbara Van Winkle.
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Treasurer: Pam Ferguson, Food Chairman: Shirlie Smith, Historian
Bottom Row: Ginger Coffman, Sharon McDonald, Maureen Knight. How 2:
Marilyn Colby, Martha McClunq, Bobbie Heck. Paula Bray. Row 3: lay
Dene Stone, Gay Morrison, Marilyn Caldwell, Ian Satterwhite. Row 4:
Avanell Hill, Dotty Whitefield, loan Lucado, lo Riemenschneider. Row 5:
Betty Holland, Charlotte Partain, Mary Lois Newhouse, Donna Gudeen.
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Industrial Education
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industrial arts.
The Industrial Education Department serves several
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high schoolsp 2D training industrial workers in the areas
of drafting, woodworking, and metalworking: 31 assist-
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education of common tools and materialsp and 51 help-
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skills in an industrial economy.
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Journalism
ACC's journalism department strives to give its stu-
dents o well-rounded view of the field. Courses dealing
with varied areas such as religious iournalism, magazine
writing, and news reporting are included in the curric-
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classroom, and thus prepare themselves either for further
education in the field, or for jobs d i r e c t I y upon
graduation.
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PTIMIST
Published weekly except during summer vacations by tlle students of Abilene Cllristlln
College. Subscription: One Dollar per year. Entered as second class matter, June 29, 1929,
et the post office of Abilene, Texas, under Act of August 24, 1912. Address all communica-
tions to The Optimist, Station ACC, Abilene, Texas.
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BOB ARMISTEAD ...... ae.- ...........,,................. Business Manager
CHARLES SMITH ..,,,, - ....,. ---a ..... - .... ---s .......---, Sports Editor
Lynn Coleman ....,...,.........ee --- ......... Political Writer
Jimmy Roberts .,..aa...,e...,,,..e.,..,,... ,,,,,.t,,....,.t.,,,,.,,,,,, P hotographer
Harold Straughn, Bob Silvey ...--,,e,t,t,.,,.,,, - ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,-- Columnist
Lana Coker .............................,.,,.....,. Assistant Business Manager
Dr. Heber Taylor, Charles Marler ,,.....,..,.s,,,,,. - -,.,,--., - Sponsors
REPORTERS: Jimmy Parsons, Jody Renner, Mike ,
Sonny Bateman, June TL1I'I'1'9fI', Eldon Newton, John Maxwell, Leland
Olhausen, Sara J-ane Cave, Jim Maslbers, Cha-ries Steldiing, Don
Haymes, Phyllis Bradsh-aw, Martha Holden, George Rreaves, and Royce
Caldwell.
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Forming student opinion, campaigning and cru-
sading for better student government, publicizing
student activities on the campus-these are just a
few of the primary obiectives of The Optimist, Abi-
lene Christian College's weekly newspaper.
Joined with other collegiate publications through-
out the country, The Optimist is a leader in the fight
for the last of the freedoms of the press-the right
to report.
Whether a story is page one, editorial, or sports,
it is reported accurately and factually to the student
body in order for it to read and arrive at con-
clusions. The Optimist staff members-editorial and
reportorial-gain valuable experience in the news-
paper realm through publishing an objective account
of campus life.
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Pl'eSS Club
The Press Club, a fusion ofthe staff members of cam-
pus publications who have worked as much as sixty hours
in journalism, was designed primarily to strengthen the
bonds of 'Friendship among those who already had their
work in common. The work the club does every year
includes the Optimist, the campus newspaper, the
Prickly Pear, the yearbook, the Hello Book, a campus
directory, and the yearly Pessimist, published especially
for April Fool's Day. However, the activities of the club
are not composed completely of work, each spring there
is a "victory celebration" which consists of a banquet,
with the presentation of awards to outstanding mem-
bers of the club, and inspection of the new edition of
the yearbook.
OFFICERS: George Russell, President: Mike Fanning, Vice-President:
Kay Coleman, Secretary.
Front row: Glenda Nelson, Betty Mathews, Donna Gudeen, Martha Holden, Betty Holland. Row two: James Batts, Dan Iordan, Kathryn Herrington,
Iana Shannon. Row three: James Foster, Walton Bell. Not pictured: Carolyn Cunningham, Don Haymes, Harold Straughn.
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major, the Bachelor of Science in Education de-
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In addition to the usual teaching program, the
teachers in the Modern Languages Department are mem-
bers of various professional organizations of the state
and nation.
A very special service is the constant contact with
members of the church in various countries of the world,
especially of those in which the languages taught are
spoken. Related to this service is much "beyond-the-call-
of-duty" w o r k in h e l p i n g prepare missionaries
linguistically.
Iotation of Greek tragedy writers enthralls modern language students Royce Money
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ACC marching band.
Music
To develop the students artistically, to make a def-
inite contribution to the cultural life of the college, the
community, and the Southwest, to prepare its students
to teach music effectively in school and studio, to provide
talented students who desire to enter the performance
field with thorough preparation is the four-fold purpose
of the Music Department.
Students may elect either o degree of Bachelor of
Music Education or of Bachelor of Arts with a maior in
applied music. Not pictured: Mrs. Forrest Tipton, Rollie
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Center row: Ida Brown, Claudia Chambers, rat George, Alta Wright, Iayleta Glaze, Barbara Roberson, Genelle McCalla, Ann Patterson,
Mary Lee Taylor, Mary Alice Duncan, Monta Groves, Ian Powell. Row two: Ann Litton, Colette Kilgore, Iudith Brannan, Sue Maxwell, W. I. Buchanan,
Sandy Ramsey, Kyle Bagby, Dwayne Brown, Nolan Paul, Ann Parrish, Carolyn Freeland, Sandra Hanna, Leta Albritton, lan McKnight, Kyle Ellison,
Gary Dennis, Glenda Fowler, Kay Maples, David I-luddle. Row three: lean Lucado, Jacqueline Lucado, Ierry Eotf, Sherry Gray, Iudy Ritchie, Phil
Wilder, Iohn Williams, Peggy Coers, Huthie Orr, Virginia Reynolds, lean Noble, Richard Davis, Dorothy Davis, Bill Whitefield, Jimmy Masten,
Charles Trayler, Frank Foster, Barbara McMennamy, Brenda Terry, limmy Tribble, Io Anne Ledbetter, Wayne Williams, Gary Tuttle, Dewain
Rhodes, Don Davenport, Doug Young. Row tour: Harold Brown: Kenneth Brown, Gwynell Walker, Joe Van Roberts, Rheuanna Robinson, Clinton Smith.
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THE' EMBERS-Doug Young, Kay Maples, Kyle Ellison
"The band with a sound" is made
-- up of serious musicians. Coming
from many states, forty or fifty all-
state musicians make up a big part
of the band. They are from every
field of study. However, many do
come to study music and music edu-
, cation. Many are on various types
of scholarships and have their names
listed on the honor roll each semes-
ter. Each year approximately sixteen
students of the college prepare them-
selves to become band directors and
numerous others prepare to teach
music.
David Brown, Ierry Watson, Linda Adams, Phyllis Triplett, Ann Gilmore, Charmaine Dodson, Sue Rummel, Sylvia Loudermilk, Cornelia Cook, Ioe
Cash, Ed George. Row five: Larry Latson, Ben ny Haddock, Tommy Lyons, Delvin Sparks, D w ayn e Bish op , Ioe Ferrara, Earnie
Cadro, Janelle Rice, Gordon Fish, Michael Mahan, lack McKay, Earnest Maxwell, Doyle Iennings, Maurice Cornelius, lim Stigers, Paul Wallace, Bennett
Hutchinson, Ronald Mllier, Lynn Tankersley. Row six: Ianet Llewellyn, Tom Bedichek, john Watson, Ioe Bailey, Tony Roden, Paul Merchant, Jimmy
Lamb, Larry Hutchins, Lloyd Holland, Lawrence Watson, Robert Fish, Iames Baker, Ronnie McBride, Mike Black, Terry Frazier, Iames Taylor, Ioella
Rose, Sylvia Thorp, George Trewitt.
Purple
The 130-member Big Purple, under
the Clll'eClI0fl of Douglas E. 'il:eSSOl"' MAIORETTES-lda Pearl Brown, Ruth Orrf Drum Major, Gwynneth Curtis
Fry, presented the works of its own
arranger, M. L. Daniels, and other .
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Front Row: Iudith Brannan, W. I. Buchannan, Ed George, David Huddle, Kyle Ellison. Row Two: Paul Wallace, Lynn Tankersley, Maurice Cornelius,
Bennett Hutchinson. Row Three: Charles Trayler, Tony Hoden, loe Van Roberts, Harold Brown, Dwayne Bishop, Iohnny Harper.
Dwayne Bishop, Dan Davenport, Charlie Trayler, Paul
Stage Band
Musicians from the Concert Band make up the
Stage Band. This band acts as a lab for those stu-
dents who are interested in participating and writing
for this style organization. In addition to this, they
furnish entertainment for various campus musical
programs. Many of the men are studying to be
band directors.
The Woodwind Quintet is made up of better
musicians from the band and orchestra. lts purpose
is to perform music of a more serious nature.
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of the brass sections of the band and performs varied
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ley, Marty Carter. Row 2: Eldon McDaniels, Paul Kelly, ludy Strange, W. I. Buchman, Sandy Ramsey, john Williams, loe Reminshnerder lan Mc
Knight, Kyle Ellison, Gary Dennis, David Huddle, Roberta Hash, Kyle Bagby. Row 3: james Tribble, lay Roberts, Mary Lee Taylor, Genelle McCallah
Cornelia Cook, Barbara Harrison, Dwaine Rhodes, M. L. Daniels, Dwayne Bishop, Gary Tuttle, Don Davenport, Ruanna Robinson, Benny Haddock Paul
Wallace, Lynn Tandersly. Row 4: Mike Black, Tony Roden, Tom Bedichelc, Lloyd Holland, Charles Traylor, janet Llewellyn, Ed George Iudrth Brannan
Orchestra
"Fessor" Fry has been conductor of the ACC
symphony orchestra for two years.
This year the 50-piece orchestra toured' the Plains
area of Texas during the mid-winter season. Several
concerts were, also, given in Abilene throughout
the year.
CONDUCTOR: Douglas Fry
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Choralaires
Choralaires are now chosen on a basis of
competitive audition.
They sing for the love of music and the plea-
sure they derive from singing.
This year the group h a s given several fine
performances under the capable direction of Mr.
Rollie Blondeau, a new member of the music'
faculty.
Conductor: Mr. Rollie Blondeuu
OFFICERS: Maurice Peeples, Vice-President: Martha Holden, Secretary: Triena Dot-
son, Treasurer: Billy Bob Iohnson, President.
Bottom Row: june Herod, Triena Dotson, Beverly McMi11ian, Nancy Guggolz, Ruby Ballow, Ann Litton, Xanna laclcson, Sheila Rankin, Melissa Starnes,
Linda Holt, Bonnie Burson, Diane Damron. Row 2: Edwenda Schneider, Patti Roberts, Roberta Hash, Peggy Curry, Ann Stewardson, Nancy Uzzel,
Glynda Dixon, Io Ann Campbell, lanis Young, lerry Palmer. Row 3: Martha Holden, Ann Watson, Valenda Virgin, Linda lsgitt, Linda Scudder, Billy
Bob johnson, Maurice Peeples, Gary Vertz, Paul Hastings, Deanna Kirlc, Ann Brazzil, Carolyn Scott, loella Rose, Shirley Campbell. Row 4: Phillip
McCoy, lohn Van Zandt, Larry Vinther, Pete Neal, Danny Fry, lohn Todd, Farrell Murray, Edward McLeod, Wayne Chapman, Chester Harville, Robert
Barrett, Stanley Murray, Leland St. john, Gary Thomas.
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a tour of the West Coast arranged by Alumni Director, Bob
Hunter. Included in the tour was a two day lMarch 28, 291 re-
cording session with Pat Boone, the results to be distributed
nationally on the Dot label. Hollywood was also the scene of a
Q concert held in the Shrine Auditorium on the last day of the
1 Pepperdine College Lectureship.
The 66 voice chorus was selected from approximately 240
who auditioned in the fall. The majority of those in the chorus
are not music maiors. Director Vernon Moody is a 1957 gradu-
ate of North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas.
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Angela Ferguson, Margaret Woods, Glenda Higgs, Norma Bishop, Mary Lois Newhouse, Carla Spain, Carolyn Wallace, Doris Newhouse, Rosaile Roe,
Danny Warden, Roger Helgeson, lack Shupe, Wayne Eitzen, Doug Sikes, Dan Danner, Max Harper, Nick Grivas, Dick Dalzell, Dan Watkins, Charles
vin, Everett Masters. Row four: Bob Medford, Roger Hall, Warren Lewis, Gary Hatfield, Don Taylor, Hall Triplett, Bob Smith, Allan Lewis, Ervin Bis-
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Gail White, Kay Howard, Patty Alley,
Lu Clair Kilgore, Davie Herring. Row three:
Stelding, lerry Carr, Lloyd Iones, Gary Col-
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Thirteen is a lucky number for the Fly-
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ACC's famed tumbling team are ex- t
pert at everything from trampoline work
to tumbling on mats, and from work on
the high bar to the high-flying rings.
These jump and tumble artists showed
their wares in appearances in and
around Abilene.
OFFICERS: Jerry Smith, Treasurer:
Iimmy D. Roberts, President: Phillip
Savage, Vice-President.
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The field of psychology is the youngest of the
sciences, therefore, there is much to explore and to
learn. lt is this fact, coupled with a true love of
people, that inspires more and more of the students
at ACC to become interested in psychology each year.
InPSYders is an organization to promote and stimu-
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aid those who will need mental care in the coming
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a point of interest in psychology. An annual get-to-
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two of the club's activities. The homecoming display
won one of the top honors for the second straight
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The National Speech Fraternity on our cam-
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to the furtherance of the speech crafts-prim
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intercollegiate debate experience. The annual
project each year is the sponsoring of the Abi-
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Wright, President: David Young, Secretary-Treasurer.
Kneeling: Bob Coleman, Donald Wright, Richard Reynolds. Sitting: David Young, David Balch, Terrell Reagan, Lynn Coleman, Paul Forshey, Saul ll.L.l
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Alpha Psi Omega, Zeta Alpha cast,
is the chapter of the national honorary
drama fraternity on the campus of Abi-
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chosen from those of Melpomeneans who
have consistently achieved true artistry
in acting andfor production. In order to
be chosen, one must have done merito-
rious work in at least five major produc-
tions, with experience in a minimum of
three separate fields. In addition, one
must manifest a co-operative attitude
and initiative in the production of the
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serves as backdrop for OFFICERS: Nancy Swanson, Secretary-
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Sue Hummel, Reporter-Historian.
Melpomeneans
Melpomenean Players is a merit organization which
represents drama on the ACC campus. Apprenticeship in
this organization is granted to any student who wishes
to work on maior productions. When a member partici-
pates in three major dramas in two different fields, he
is accorded full membership. These members then have
the main responsibility in acting and production crews.
Their purpose is to further theater activities on the campus
of ACC.
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Max Harper,. Row 2: Peg Ward, Don Wilmeth, James Taylor, Lina Corner, Sue Hummel, Iune Turner, Angela Ferguson,
Ronnie McBride, George Stewart, Leonard Boyll, Marty Carter, Nolan Paul. Row 3: Sonny Bateman, Marilyn Schulze,
Sarah Yarbrough, Robert Barrett, Floyd Odom, Hall Triplett.
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KACC
KACC, the "Voice of Abilene Christian College,"
is the campus radio station, comparable in function
to any commercial radio station anywhere in the
country. The broadcasting day of the station begins
at 9:55 a.m., when the station broadcasts the first
chapel service. The station then signs off until 5:00
p.m., when it presents a variety of music, news, and
weather, until midnight. During special events on
the campus, such as the building of the Homecoming
bonfire, the Homecoming events themselves, and the
annual Lectureship, KACC is "on the scene," with a
complete rundown of the happenings.
The station is open to all students of the college
who are interested in learning the "workings" of a
radio station. Many previous KACC workers are
now in top positions with radio and television sta-
tions, in Abilene and across the nation.
Dr. Lowell Perry demonstrates new equipment to Homecoming
visitors.
Seated: Dale Mudd, Tommy Mclnroe, Cathey Callaway, Iudi Boone, Bill Greene, lerry Hayes. How two: lim Norwood, Larry Vinther, lerry Iordan,
Jim Shewmalcer, Billy Bird, lim Provence, Phillip Johnson. Row three: Hans Faassen, Guy Goen, Glen Weekly, Leland Ohlhausen, Larry La Motte,
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Expanding to meet the ever increasing needs of
students and faculty, the library's holdings have
doubled in the last five years and n o w total
more than 80,000 volumes of books and microfilm.
The library has nine full-time staff members, four
of whom are library science maiors and the other
five whose library training and service at Abilene
Christian College add up to more than thirty years.
Twenty students work part-time to assist in processing
materials and providing for patron needs.
The periodicals of the library provide Dillnn L'Roy with an informative relaxation period.
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Quiet and unassuming, yet with a quick wit and ready sense of humor, Ann Tucker
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June wedding bells will ring as she walks down the aisle this summer.
While at ACC, she has been secretary of the Students' Association, and a member
of SEA and Kappa Delta Pi. She was Inter-Social Club Council representative for Ko Jo
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Considered the studious, serious type by most, Paul Watson bears out this iudgment
by racking up a four-point grade average for his college career.
While at ACC, Paul has been a member of the debate team, president of Omega Rho
Alpha, and a member of Sigma Tau Delta, both of which are English honor fraternities.
He was president of Pi Kappa Delta, national honor speech fraternity, for two years.
During his iunior year he was Men's Forum leader. He has been a member of
both Alpha Chi and Blue Key national honor fraternities for two years and served as
president of both campus chapters during his senior year.
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faculty members is that of
selecting the Honor Boy and
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They are chosen on the
basis of th e i r scholastic
standing, fu t u r e projects.
The candidates are chosen
from eligible men and
women of the senior class.
Mike Allen came to ACC
from Petrolia, Tex. Quiet-
almost shy-he is extremely
hard-working and never be-
comes angry or flustered.
While at ACC, Mike was
a member of the varsity
basketball team for four
years, and was co-captain
for three years. He was
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class and runner-up for class
favorite. For three years he
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national honor fraternity for
two years, as well as being
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Universities.
In June of 1960, Mike was
married. Next fall he and
his wife will move to Austin
where Mike will enter the
University of Texas. A math
maior, he will do his gradu-
ate work in the College of
Architecture.
Runners-Up-Sharon Emanuel, Mike Allen
Sharon Emanuel comes from Monahans, Tex., and Wichita, Kans. She has red
hair, brown eyes, and a smile that reflects her wonderful personality.
An elementary education maior, she transferred to ACC from Southwestern College
in Winfield, Kans. While at Southwestern College, Sharon was publicity chairman of Cam-
pus Y, a women's organization, a member of KK social club, and a member of the band.
Since she has come to ACC, she has been in Sigma Tau Delta, reporter and historian
of Kappa Delta Pi, and a member of SEA and the Big Purple. She is a member of Delta
Theta social club, president of "W" Club, and was elected to Who's Who in American Col-
leges and Universities.
Sharon's immediate plans are to teach in Wichita, while her long-range plans in-
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ston, Iozell Brister, Sue Maxwell, Iesse Faust, Berry Jackson, sponsor Dr. Roberts. Row 3: Darrell Varner, Paul Watson, lames Boseman, David
Hutt, Don Wilmeth, Larry Adkins, Iames Gray, Elton Higgs, jimmy Roberts, Ray Fulenwider, Dick Dalzell, sponsor Dr. Culp, sponsor Dr. Pack.
- Al ha Chi, a National Honor Organization, is made u of
Junior End Senior students in the upper ten percent of their class.
The purpose of this organization is to recognize and promote
scholarship in small colleges and universities. This chapter is the
James A. Garfield Chapter.
Seated: Ray Wheeler, Shirley Payne, Betty Campbell, Mari Norton, Nancy Hood, Linda Corner, Wanda Fuller, Davie Herring, Dot Holland, How 2:
Emily Brown, Peggy Scarborough, Martha Roberson, Norma Bishop, loyce Blume, Rochelle Rockwell, Ann Tucker, Maureen Knight, Elizabeth Der
rick, Barbara Brown, Betty Hackow, Al Bergeron. Row 3: Billy Wilbanks, Don Schultz, Al Baird, Ken Wallace, Ken Wesner, George Otfutt, Bob Armi-
stead, Dudley Lynch, Billy Bob Johnson, Ronald Wright.
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"W" Club is an honor organization composed of women
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A loan fund and a service project are among the annual
activities of this group.
Shirley Kinningham Jacquelyn Lucado
Secretary
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members and the exes. The exes contributed
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were the Faculty vs. A Club basketball
games, which also helped to raise funds for
the Scholarship program. Another December
event was the sending of Bob Baker to the
national convention in Kansas City, Kansas.
In January, the club chose new members.
They were: George Offut, Tommy Turner,
Dick Dalzell, and Ronald Wright. Also in
January, the Club presented the annual
scholarship award. This year the award
went to Doug Sikes, a senior Bible major.
The major project of the year was not a
fund raising campaign, as it has been for
the past two years. Instead, there was a
campus-wide "Think" campaign. There were
two objectives in mind in this campaign.
One was to try to improve attitudes on
the campus concerning such things as com-
pulsory chapel, the library conditions, atti-
tudes concerning the cafeteria, segregation,
and other campus attitudes that have been
under criticism. The second objective was to
bring the students ideas into the open, as it
were, through group discussions in the dormi-
tories, and finally by having all the students
write their opinions on a form that was
passed out for that purpose.
Lynn Coleman
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With this tranquil benediction to the "Story of
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the annual that reports little known scenes around the campus. We now illicit
iparclon, we mean "solicit"1 your attention to the revealing reports of .... .
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When Dudley was Lynched
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Ti11 Batts came to but to re-shape 'er.
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Our debators embarked on a trek, '
Debating against Chaing-Kai-Shek. UMA W
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To launch our Funning
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division that has, in pre-
vious years, been called
the "Features." How
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thing, that rang with
forcetulness, that got to
the heart of the matter.
It's too bad we couldn't
find one. We changed
the name anyway.
Enshrined in this sec-
tion is everybody who
is anybody, elected or
chosen, male or female.
We have here: Mr. and
Miss ACC, Students'
Association, Beauties,
Homecoming Queen,
Class Officers, Who's
Who, and Class F a-
vorites.
In other Words these
are VERY IMPORTANT
PEOPLE, so that is what
we will call this section.
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promote simplicity We
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CULLEN IOHNSON, STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT
This senior accounting major was selected by the students to till the most honored executive position. Cullen has proved to be not only
a popular and admired president but also one who has kept the confidence ot the student body.
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We, as students of ACC, are members
of this organization and have the
right to voice our beliefs through the
organization.
This we do by election of qualified
officers to the three branches of gov-
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or Student Court, and executive.
The executive branch, headed by the
president, is assisted by the vice-
president, secretary, treasurer, and
appointed directors of events. These
officers, with the presidents of the four
classes, compose the Executive Council,
which ratifies or vetoes legislation
from the Senate.
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Recording Executive Council proceedings, assisting the president, and voting pn Senate
legislation are the Students' Association Secretary's duties. Senior education major
ANN TUCKER has ably performed these throughout the year.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL:
Don
Williams, Gwynneth Curtis, Bob Baker, Ann Tucker.
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SENATE: Bottom Row: Iim Mcliieynolds, Fr.: lohn Kirk, Sr.,' Coy Conner, Ir.: Exa Clark, lr.: George Russell, Ir.: Kay Coleman, Ir.: Martha Holden
lim Boseman, Sr. Row 3: lack Shupe, Sr.f Carolyn Hearne, Sr. Sec.f Gary Wallace, Fr.: Roger Hall, Fr.: Derrill Osborne, Fr.: Marty Carter, Fr Ian
Lynn Coleman, Bob Baker.
Chief justice President of the Senate
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Student Court
The SENATE is composed of the vice-
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appropriotes St u d e n t s ' Association
money, approves presidential appoint-
ments, enocts election rules and all
laws for the welfare of the Stu-
dents' Association.
The chief iustice, six associate justices,
and the clerk compose the STUDENT
COURT. This court tries misdemeanors
and traffic violations and examines the
proceedings of the Students' Association
as it executes its various duties os de-
fined in the constitution.
Soph. How 2: Iudy Swalford, Soph.: George Oifutt, Ir. V.P.: Phil Dye. Ir.: Ray Wheeler, Ir. Sec.: Karen Carlton, Soph. Sec.: Iimmie G. Roberts, Sr
Scztterwhite, Fr. Row 4: lim Morrow, Soph.: Gloria Treat, Soph. Not Pictured: K. C. Doughty, Sr.: Mil-re Allen, Sr.: Crarles Groves, Soph. V.P.
STUDENT COURT: Glen Turbyiill, Sophomore Iustice: Linda McPhaul, Iunior justice: Ierry McKinney, Senior Iustice: Lynn Coleman, Chief Iustice:
Barbie Wyres, Clerk: Larry Scott, Senior Justice: Larry Beustring, Senior Justice: Charles Nelson, Iunior lustice.
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Hamecoming 1960 . . .
QUEEN ANN GREGORY
The radiance of sunny October 29th was made even
brighter by the reigning of Ann Gregory. The pomp
of the Big Purple modulated to serene strains as the
queen was announced. All nominees were queens
by their own merit.
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Alpha Chi Vice-President, Secre-
tary of "A" Club Chapter ot Blue
Key, Sigma Tau Delta, Omega
Rho Alpha, TASCA Vice-President,
Senate, junior Class President, Chi
Beta Pi Treasurer and Vice-Presi-
dent, Vice-President of Knights.
Foster Science Award.
IACKIE LUCADO
Ellen H. Richards Club, Kappa
Delta Pi, Club Treasurer, Del-
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President, Prickly Pear staff.
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Vice - President of "A"
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Iunior Favorite, S e n a t e ,
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Galaxy President, Alpha
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Aggie Club President and Re-
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Co-Captain of Basketball for
three years, Galaxy, "A"
Club Chapter of Blue Key,
Senior Class Vice-President,
Senior Favorite Runner-up,
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CULLEN IOHNSON
President ot Students' Association, Gal-
axy President, "A" Club Chapter of Blue
Key, Runner-up for Senior and Iunior
Favorite, Runner-up tor Mr. ACC, Goli
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ERVIN BISHOP
Football, A Cappella, Sub-T-16 Skipper,
President of Inter-Social Club Coun-
cil, "A" Club Chapter of Blue Key.
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Who's Who is a national or-
ganization that recognizes out-
standing st u d e n ts from 750
American colleges and universi-
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mittees submit names to a
presidential committee which in
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students.
ANN TUCKER
Students' Association Secretary, Ko Io
Kai, Club, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta
Pi, SEA, CSO, junior Class Favorite,
Homecoming Queen Nominee.
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Sub-T-16, Football
IOZELLE BRISTER
Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi,
:nd BA Club.
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Kitten K l u b treasurer
Omega Rho Alpha, Sig-
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Delta Theta President, Kitten Klub Secretary,
Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Club, SEA Trea-
surer, Omega Rho Alpha, ICC, Nelson Dormitory
Council.
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Football, Freshman Track,
Frater Sodalis, Parliamentar-
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Ko lo Kai President, Sut-
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Student Association Treasur-
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Blue Key, Frater Sodalis Pres-
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Students' Association Vice-
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Court, Debate Team.
TOMMY TURNER
A Cappella Vice-Presi-
dent and Section Leader,
Men's Quartet, lnpsyders
President, "A" Club
Chapter ot Blue Key,
Melpomenean Pla y e r s,
Knights.
GATA, "W" Club, Alpha Chi,
Kappa Delta Pi, CSO, Kitten
Klub, Senate, Sophomore Class
Secretary, Alpha Psi Omega,
Melpomenean Players, Best Be-
ginning Director, SEA, A
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DON WILMETH
A Cappella, Alpha Chi, "A" Club
Chapter ot Blue Key, Alpha Psi Ome-
ga President, Melpomenean Players
3 President, Dwight Worley Drama
3 Scholarship.
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' Pandoras, Kappa Delta Pi, Band,
Club.
GEORGE PETERSON
Track Captain, Trojans,
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The Optimist Editor, Sec-
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Chapter of Blue Key,
Alpha Chi, Frater So-
dalis, Bedichelc Award,
Press Club President,
Prickly Pear Sports Ed-
itor, Piclcwickian Club,
Men's Glee Club.
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A Cappella, Women's Sextet, Girls' Training Class Leader, "W"
Madrigals, Alpha Chi, "W" Club. Club, CSO officer, Secretary of Zellner
SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, CSO, Dorm Council, lnpsyders.
"Brigadoon."
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KAY SHAFFER
Delta Theta, ICC, Alpha Chi,
Kappa Pi Secretary-Treasur
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Club, CSO, Pi Epsilon Beta
SEA, Kitten Klub.
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Kappa Pi, Pi Ep-
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Pi Kappa Delta, Sigma Tau Del-
id, "A" Club Chapter oi Blue
Key, Alpha Chi, Debate Team.
SANDY STANDRIDGE
Club, Alpha Chi, Kappa Del-
ta Pi, SEA, CSO, Miss FTA of Tex-
as, McDonald Dorm Council Sec-
retary - Treasurer, Dactylology
Club, Homecoming Queen Nomi-
nee two years, Runner-Up for Miss
ACC two years, Sophomore Favor-
ite, Senior Favorite.
JERRY MILLER
Senior Class President,
Mabee Dormitory Pres-
ident, Circle K, SEA,
Sub - T-16 Secretary,
Kappa Delta Pi Pres-
ident.
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LYNN COLEMAN
Chief Iustice of Student
Court, Galaxy, Pi Kappa
Delta, Debate Team, Op-
timist Columnist.
SHARON EMANUEL
"W" Club President,
Kappa Delta Pi Report-
er and Historian, Sigma
Tau Delta, Delta Theta,
SEA, Band.
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Senior Class g .
The Senior class started its biggest and best year with a
spaghetti supper and brought the year to a climax with a spring
banquet. This class had many accomplishments to be proud of,
such as winning second place in Sing-Song in 1960 and having
the largest bonfire ever built-an achievement which caused
definite limits to be set. The me-mbers of this class will soon
contribute to the Christian element in our free society.
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The Junior Class began its year with a barn party
barbeque. This class boasts proudly that both Miss and
Mr. ACC, who are also Homecoming Queen and Olympic
Champion, respectively, came from this class, signifying
that the Junior class is well represented in school life.
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With the traditional delight of welcoming "the
green ones" to campus life, the Sophomores started
this year oft with a bang. Jamboree Day for the
Freshmen was the messiest ever. The Sophomores won
every event except one on Rivalry Day. The Windsor
Hotel was the scene of the fall social. The annual
spring banquet was held March 'll. The Sing-Song
first-place winners are looking forward to more suc-
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SENATORS: Judy Swofford, lim Morrow, Gloria Treat, Robert Strzinek, Martha Holden.
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time contest and their First place in the Sing-Song was a
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K. C. Doughty is the favorite of her closs for the
second year. Her sincere friendliness, unselfish
service, and contagious happiness oreonly three
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KENT COIVIOLLI
Calm, quiet, sincere - that's Kent. With courtesy
and a happy smile he wins many friends. His de-
pendability and hard work reveal his ambitious
nature. With a firm Christian character Kent serves
as a vivid example to all.
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Twice the favorite of her class, viva-
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Norris Long, Ginger Coffman, Jeanette Hughes.
CHEERLEADERS
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Football Staff
N. L. fNickJ Nicholson became head coach in 'I956
and in five years has compiled 25 wins, 25 losses,
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Henry Colwell, and Tackle Herman Phillips. COHCSYH OVGT C111 fnlllfed
player-the jinx of the
Wildcat team this year.
Rated as a pre-season "Best of the small colleges," the Wild-
cats ran a gamut of iniuries, tough breaks, and top flight op-
position in gaining a .500 record. Opening the season with
traditionally tough EAST TEXAS STATE, the Wildcats came out
on top 9-6 with Johnny Veltman and David Rucker, halfback
and fullback respectively, providing the needed scoring
drives. Moving on to Tennessee, the Wildcats found them-
selves up against the CHATTANOOGA Moccasins who
grabbed up six ACC fumbles, while sweeping the game 21-0.
Reioining the victory line, David Rucker furnished the power
punches racking up three touchdowns for a 20-7 defeat over
LAMAR TECH. lCo'ntinued on page 2562
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RT.: Aubie Terry, Soph. C.: Wren Dillard, Soph. H.G. 2nd Row: A. M. Dycus, Soph. L.E'.: Allen
Gray, Sr. L.E.: lohn Felts, Sr. ERE.: Charles Brandon, Soph. F.B.: Bill Hill, Soph. F.B.,' Guy Welch, Fr.
RH. 3rd Row: Iesse Harwell, Soph. L.E.,' Robbie Fleet, Ir. RG.: Albert Baird, Ir. L.E.: Dwayne Need-
ham, Fr. E.: Bill Walker: Dickie Masters, Soph. F.B. 4th Row: Eddie Porter, Fr. RE.: Iohn Fletcher,
Ir. L.T.: Dale Reynolds, Sr. L.G.: lack Griggs, Fr. RG.: Leo Owen, Soph. C.: Tommy Murray.
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Fr. R.E.,' Don Davis, Ir. QB. 3rd Row: Herman Phillips, Sr. L.T.,' Thurman Neill, Sr. C.: Robert
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Wildcals
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Guard Ervin Bishop headlocks an East Texas Lion as
Little All-American End Robert McLeod rushes in to aid.
Proving to be more unpredictable with each
game, the Wildcats next ventured to California
to meet FRESNO STATE where certain victory was
snatched from them in the last minute of the
game as the thriller ended 20-I9. Playing the
heavily favored Fresno team on even terms
most of the game, ACC was led by the efforts
of quarterback Don Davis and halfback Denson
Moody who exhibited pre-season potential.
Burying HOWARD PAYNE in a sea of mud, the
Wildcats gained a third victory notch for the
season. After scoring 6 water-logged points,
ACC proceeded to out-swim the Yellow Jackets
for the remaining three periods and come out on
top. Playing below-par, the ACC eleven were
surprised by a fired up ARLINGTON STATE to
the tune of 29-6, losing freshman starting
quarterback, Buddy Rawls, to iniuries. Continu-
ing their tough schedule, the Wildcats ran up
against the stone line of MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN
and were pushed back 34-8 with Don Davis
the bright spot on the ACC side. Again leading
the team, Don Davis met MEMPHIS STATE with
an aerial launch tying for the second time the
school record by connecting with eleven passes,
but all in vain as the Wildcats went down 58-I4.
Finally reaching their peak potential and combin-
ing a great team effort, the Wildcats, led by
Don Davis, David Rucker, Denson Moody, Leo
Owen and Henry Colwell, the ACC squad beat
TRINITY, a solid two touchdown favorite, 34-6.
In the final game of the season, the Wildcats
again play their finest in thrashing traditional
across-town rival, MCMURRY, 26-0 and ending
a two year winning streak for the Indians. Wild-
cat heroes were numerous but among the most
prominent were senior halfback Henry Calwell
and iunior quarterback Don Davis as well as
Robert McLeod, senior end and Denson Moody,
junior right half. ACC pased and ran for a total
of 354 yards rushing in finishing out the
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ROBERT McLEOD
Habitual Record Breaker
Mid-Bracket All-American end Robert McLeod is his coach's
dream-the nightmare of many an opponent-on the gridiron,
and basketball court. Since Robert set more records than any
other athlete at ACC, we are devoting this space to a compila-
tion ot his records and honors.
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1956 Texas Class B honorable mention All-State
quarterback.
Two-time All-State basketball player and All-American
as senior when he averaged 35.7.
High iumped 6'1" for regional record.
Pitched no-hitter for district baseball championship.
COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL HONORS
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1958 AP Little All-American honorable mention.
Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American honorable
mention.
Dallas Morning News All-Texas College first
team.
1959 Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American first team.
AP Little All-American honorable mention.
Dallas Morning News All-Texas College first
team.
Ranked 18th in Pass Receiving among NCAA
Colleges.
1960 Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American.
AP Little All-American honorable mention.
Dallas Morning News All-Texas College first
team.
Outstanding Small College lineman in All-
American Bowl.
Outstanding South-West lineman in Copper
Bowl.
Wildcat Football Records Held:
Most passes caught in career, 82 K1957-601.
Most passes caught in one season, 32 419591.
Most passes caught in one game, 9 lvs. Howard
Payne, 19591.
Most yards gained on pass receptions in career, 1,946
H957-601.
Most TD passes caught in one game, 3 lvs. Howard
Payne, 19591.
Collegiate Pass Receiving Record.
COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL HONORS
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most points in a career.
1960 NCAA Southwest Regional lCollege Division1
All-Star team.
Who's Who in Small College Basketball.
SEASON FOOTBALL RECORD
ACC Opponents Attendance Place
East Texas State 9 6 8000 H
Chattanooga 0 21 6500 V
Lamar Tech 20 7 7500 V
Fresno State 19 20 9500 V
Howard Payne 6 0 1650 H
ACC Opponents Attendance Place
Arlington State .6 29 5800 V
Mississippi Southern 8 34 6000 . H
Memphis State 6 55 8000 V
Trinity University 34 6 1800 V
McMurry College 26 0 7500 V
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In the history of Abilene
Christian College, Dee
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coach, is the most illust-
rious cage alumnus. His
senior year at ACC he
was named to the NAIB
Know NAIAJ All-Ameri-
can Team. During Nuttfs
'four years at ACC U 947-
50J, he made 1,143
points in 89 contests.
This season Dee Nutt has
a veteran crew of
cagers to send against
its formidable schedule.
Guards Mike Allen, 6-4,
and Buddy Tarver, 6-2,
return to sparkplug the
Wildcafs fast break
brand of ball. They are
ioined in the starting
lineup by R. A. Wade,
a 6-6 center, Wayne
Shamblin, 6-3 letterman,
and Mack Layne, at 6-6.
Allen and Wade are co-
captains of the Wildcats.
BASKETBALL
Dee Nutt discusses prospects ior the coming season with Charlie Marler, ACC Director of Sports Informa-
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also was a high jumper on
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Buddy Tarver was the Wild-
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No. 5 on the ACC all-time
career list with 940 points
prior to this season. Buddy
is slated for a starting job at
guard.
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letterman, demonstrates his
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earned a .446 average last
year. Shamblin appeared in
every game in the 1959-60
season as a reliet man and
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approaching his peak pertormance
this year.
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held the distinction ot being
a Wildcat Co-Captain for the
third year. Allen was a calm
influence on his team and
played all phases of the
game well. He holds the
junior season record of 466
points which placed him
No. 3 on the all-time one-
season list.
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Gene Lamb, first year man, gained moment-
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Kent, won a starting job with fire and hustle.
and ranked No. l scorer with 203 points for a
16.9 average on that team. With his scoring
ability, Dave saw a lot of action in this year's
tilts,
A potential starter was Billy Wilbanks, guard, who redshirted with ACC last year after
playing freshman ball at Texas Tech. Wilbanlcs was a member of the state IAA?
championship five in high school,
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Season Record
Murray State
Western Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
West Texas State
SW Okla. State
McMurry
Arlington State
McNeese State
SE Okla. State
Howard Payne
Wayland
West Texas State
ACC OPP- Acc opp.
59 ' 84 Arlington State 68 - 61
54 - 59 Wayland ton 95 - 96
80 ' 76 SW Okla. State 81 - 64
57 ' 61 Austin College 80 - 76
88 ' 69 Wayland 70 - 68
83 ' 63 Austin College 74 - 79
71 ' 82 Midwestern 86 - 76
61 ' 52 Eastern New Mexico 95 - 76
63 ' 87 Trinity 72 - 90
103 ' 66 McMurry K2 OTJ 80 - 78
70 - 76 Trinity 77 - 74
70 ' 75 Midwestern 87 - 97
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as McLeod 6322 strains for a rebound.
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"How's the weather up there
gentlemen?" R. A. Wade reaches
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bench crew watch the action.
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Hover, C: Louis Stone, F: David Standlee, F: Don Avera, G: Gary McCa1eb, G: Nrckze Brice, G:
loe Curtis, G: Doug Beary, G.
Freshlhan Baskelball
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freshman had a tremendous potential but were hard-pressed N
to equal last year's 10-2 freshman record. Most promising -'i' 'X
talent on the squad included 6'5" forward Jim Reynolds,
6'7" center John Hover, 6' guard Nickie Brice, 6'5" forward
Pat Agnew, 6'2" guard Don Avera and 5'l0" guard Doug
Beaty. The freshman played a twelve game schedule in
which they faced "B" teams and Junior Colleges.
COACH HASKELI. SINCLAIR
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A Baskelball Tribule
The three basketeers of Abilene Christian College-Robert McLeod, Mike
Allen and Buddy Tarver-completed a swashbuckling career with a total of 22
all-time individual Wildcat records between them.
With an assist from Gene Denman who graduated last year, this generation
of players re-wrote the ACC basketball record book in five seasons with the ex-
ception of one mark. The lone record left standing was the best single season
scoring average of 20.6 set by Rooster Emerson in 1955-56.
McLeod, 6-5, 225-pounder who signed a pro-football contract with the
Houston 'Oilers immediately after ACC's final basketball game, established 19 of
the records including the career scoring mark of 1,607 points.
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Single game records set by McLeod are most points 1431, most rebounds 1231,
most field goal attempts 1271, most field goals scored 1181, and most free throws
attempts 118 twice1.
His single season marks are most points as a freshman 12651, most points as
a sophomore 14851, most rebounds 13681, best rebound average 113.61, most field
goal attempts 14201, and most field goals scored 11891.
Career records McLeod holds are most points 11,6071, best scoring average
116.11, most field goal attempts 11,4171, most field goals scored 16211, most free
throw attempts 15771, most free throws scored 13801, most rebounds 11,2371, and
best rebound average 112.41.
Allen holds these records: most points in a three-year career 11,2521, most
points as a junior 14661 and best single season field goal percentage 1.4941. Play-
maker Tarver did not go down in the record books, but undoubtedly he would
hold the mark for assists if the figures were available.
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TRACK
SCHEDULE
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March 4
March 11
March 18
March 25
April 1
April 7-8
April 15
April 28-29
May 4
May 27
June 3
June 9
June 16-17
June 23-24
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BILL MCCLURE,
Freshman Trac If
Coach
Will Rogers Indoor Games Ft. Worth
Southwestern Recreation
Meet Ft. Worth
Border Olympics Laredo
West Texas Relays Odessa
ACC, University of Minnesota,
University of Houston,
Texas Tech Abilene
San Angelo Relays San Angelo
Texas Relays Austin
ACC, University of Kansas,
Baylor University Abilene
Penn. Relays Philadelphia, Pa.
North Texas State, Howard
Payne, Southwest Texas
State, ACC Denton
California Relays Modesto, Calif.
Compton Invitational
Relays Compton, Calif.
Meet of Champions Houston
NCAA
Championships Philadelphia, Pa.
NAAU
Championships New York, N.Y.
OLIVER IACKSON Head Track Coach
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hufdlesf 220 10W hufdlesf and 1' SIUYS- Good speed, drive, and hard work have paid ot! for this 5 8 vaulter
LEROY CULVER, who hit a personal record last summer rn the
Oregon AAU with a tie lor the title at 14'6".
Alter excellent sophomore season in 1959, BUD
CLANTON missed most of junior competition due
to an accidental gunshot wound in his Ieft hand.
His events were relays and the 440.
Olympic gold medalist EARL YOUNG was the youngest U. S. trackman to win a
gold medal at the Games in Rome. His events were sprints, 440, relays
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freshman records, l:55.6' for the 880 220 low hurdles and 440 hurdles.
and l:52.4 for 800 meters.
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BLACKWOOD ran the 440 in 50.8. He
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lays. Ioe was leadoii man of 1960 of 9:17.9 for two miles and 9:09.0 for
freshman mile and sprint medley quar- steeplechcrse.
tets with cr best effort of 49.8.
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record of l4:48.6 for the 5000-meter run.
He ran the mile and the two mile.
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EARL YOUNG, 19-year-old Olympic gold
medalist, was the United States' youngest
trackman to achieve this honor at the 1959
Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. Hailing
from San Fernando, California and Abi-
lene Christian College, Earl brought
honor to both by sprinting 400 meters in
45.5 seconds thus helping the U. S. 1600
meter relay team win the coveted gold
medal award and set a new Olympic and
world record of 3:02.2. Abilene Christian
sticks out its collective chest and congratu-
lates Earl Young for his athletic achieve-
ments.
The hills of Rome witness victory day for Earl Young
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Oliver jackson, track coach, introduces his proteqee at the "Earl Young Banquet."
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that the biggest baseball
problem this year was inex-
perience. The Cats had to
depend on several freshmen
to till starting positions.
There were eight letter-
men returning from last
year's team that compiled
a 7-T5 record, and one let-
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squad.
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man Sam Carpenter.
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Roger Hall, Alton Waters, Pat Morgan. Standing: Coach Scruggs, lack Pitts, Dwaine Hargesheimer,
Muns, Dick Moore, Gary McCaleb, Ronnie Martin, Victor Kubica, Roger Dorsey, Coach Ed Aaron.
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OUTFIELD: Ioel Gilbert, Ronnie Reeves, Corky Waters,
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Position Divisions
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With a new coach, Dwayne Hart,
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be one of the outstanding ten-
nis squads in the state. Among
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season were Kent Comolli, Neil
Carroll and Bob Armistead, with
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the fourth year.
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GOLF
Although Coach Marshall has three lettermen re-
turning this year, one freshman will be in the running
for the number one position.
After one dual meet and one tournament, Marshall
ranked Nickie Brice, Robstown freshman, as number one,
and senior Gwynneth Curtis, number two man. Seniors
and one-year lettermen Cullen Johnson and Dan Danner
were, according to Marshall, about neck and neck in the
running for the number three position, while David
Duncan was number five.
In 1960 the Wildcats tallied a winning 9-5 record,
the second best since Marshall started coaching golf
in 1956.
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BADIVIINTON
Sue Bedford and Bettye Campbell not only are
keeping up ACC's tradition in the badminton circle,
but are also establishing a remarkable record of
their own. Miss Bedford has won a trophy in every
tournament, while the doubles combination has
racked up numerous trophies. Likewise, the doubles
team of Lea Moore and Mary Haltom has been ef-
fective. Mary Haltom and Jeanette Harper, both new
recruits, are making progress. The badminton girls
enioy a wealth of experiences in traveling the bad-
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dorm leagues. The so-
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intramural director this
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Miss Joyce Curtis were
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Galaxy's Cullen Iohnson,
David Duncan and Larry
Marshall get in rebounding
practice. The Basketball
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the Sub T-16 as favorites.
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Fellowship. Ah, what sweet thoughts this word
doth bring. Carefree get-togethers, ecstatic so-
cials, expensive flowers, enlightening meetings,
dues, boys meeting girls, brutal initiations-
yes, all this and much, much more can be had
for the asking. All one must do is join a club
or have a club join you.
Although it is a rather shaky grouping, We
have put the social, geographical, service, and
special clubs into one section. Acting on the
surmise that all have the same, general pur-
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slang lwe admit iti expression that approaches
true art in the accurateness of its connotation.
For non-English majors that means it "fills the
bill" lwhatever that meansl. In this section
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1- McKinney, Phi Delta Psi: Harold Adams, Trojans.
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Row 2: Calvin Cooley, Iohn Felts, Aubie Terry, Gene Bristo, Emmett Essin, lohn Ward, lim Willis, Ronnie Chilcoat, Buddy Tarver, Nedom Muns,
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Vice-President: Rex Glover, Treasurer. Row 2: Al Scott: David Clock, Secretary: Layton Black:
Gary Eden, ISCC Representative, Row 3: Ray Fulenwider, Jerry Bradford, Paul Cox.
Troians
The Troian social club was
first organized in 1931, and it
remained active until 1954. In
1958 the club was reorganized.
Some of its activities this year
included the Homecoming dis-
play, serving during Homecom-
ing, ushering during lectureship,
annual steak fry at Abilene
State Park, intramurals, the egg
relay, programs by new mem-
bers, initiation, and its famous
"Kangaroo Court sessions." This
club stressed a relaxed atmos-
phere which was most ably dem-
onstarted in their congenial
spring banquet.
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Delta Theta, with its purpose of broadening friendships,
has directed many activities this year toward fulfilling that
purpose.
A "Mad" social, the Sing-Song presentation of "There ls
Music in the Air," which won first place, and the mother-daughter
dinner during Lectureship week were some of the activities the
Delta Theta's had this year.
Wednesday night sessions and "meetings and eating" ton
gether on Fridays in addition to participation in Intramurals
and other intra-school activities are some of the weekly activities
engaged in by the lively "D.T.'s." The club is sponsored by
Mrs. Orval Filbeck.
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Sub T-16, the first of all
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"Tuscarora" which was the
most spectacular of all.
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formality, the tars and gobs
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tremendous spring banquet.
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A friendly smile, the familiar whistle,
Red and white forever, closeness personified
-this is GATA-a group of Christian girls
striving toward togetherness, radiating
warmth and lasting love for each other, our
school, and fellow students.
Robert Bruce welcomed the exes with
a "Hoot Mon Exes" and brought a first place
to the GATA's in the Homecoming display
contest.
The GATA's and their dates enioyed an
old fashioned Christmas for their annual
Christmas Social at the Abilene Garden Club.
Monday nights were always a treat for
the GATA's as they ate together and re-
turned to the campus ready for intramurals.
Sing-Song brought another exciting ac-
tivity for the GATA's with their entry
"Joobalaia."
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GATA's with their annual spring banquet.
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3: Frank Morris, Dr. Iames Culp, Rex Eatmon, Ken Wallace, Al Baird, Ken Wesner, Bob Randolph, George Oiluit,
Gwynneth Curtis, Dr. Paul Rotenberry.
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Abilene Women's Club. The evening was
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unity, true friendship, and service this year.
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West Texas Rehabilitation Center, the spring
social, and the annual banquet that climaxed
another unique year,
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Enthusiasm and aged traditions-achiev-
ing a golden mean with these two elements,
the men of Phi Delta Psi reached great
heights as a fraternal organization. The
spirited Phi Delts entered both the Home-
coming display contest and the Sing-Song,
and the black and gold of their athletes was
a familiar sight during intramural season.
Included in the more routine activities were
mountain climbs, steak fries, date nights, and
weekly Wednesday meetings. The year's ac-
tivities were completed with a memorable
banquet and the traditional singing of
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The stars in Zeta Rho's sky shone more brightly
than ever before this year as new and old members
saw club membership soar to an all-time high. Through
weekly meetings at Mrs. Paul Southern's home, the girls
became a closer, more efficient group to excel in intra-
murals and entertain the largest number of exes ever
to attend the "Highland Fling," their Homecoming
breakfast.
Working on their Homecoming display, the Decem-
ber social, "Christmas in the Clink" at Camp Tonkawa,
and the comical "Donkey Serenade" for Sing-Song
strengthened the many new friendships which the girls
celebrated at their annual spring banquet when they
honored the Zeta Rho Star. Lloyd Gober was selected
by the women of Zeta Rho as one that they felt lived
up to the five points of their star-love, honesty, loyalty,
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God first, school second, club third-with this
motto as a guiding factor, the Knights conducted
a very active year. Their activities included
Barbarian Feast in the tall, the Homecoming
play contest, and the spring banquet with
crowning of the Queen of Knights.
Two noteworthy honors came to the club
scholarship award and first place in the
annual Sing-Song.
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Executioner of Justice: Wayne Carter, Knight oi Knavesg Charles Nelson, Knight ot Chivalry: Darrell Wall,
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The Pandora box was brimming full of excitement this year. The
spirits added their quantity of zest, enthusiasm, and initiative in the
excellence of "Wee Willy Wildcat," "The Elegant Yuletide Evening," and
"The Wedding of the Painted Doll." With quirks of nostalgia we will
each recall the fun and laughter and the fretting and toil that went
into the hours spent in making this one of the most memorable years.
Dedicated to the perpetuation of love for one another, the Pandoras
take a last look at the year behind and look forward to future achieve-
ments and, in their hearts, a fuller measure ot hope.
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Bobby Hun!
Bill Johnson
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President
George Miller
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John Beeman
Treasurer
Ken Dye
Secrefa ry
Dan Danner
David Duncan
Phil Dye
Gloclwin Gillespie
Bob Beakley
Charles Brandon
Jim Carilhers
Mike Allen
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Galaxy Men's Social Club has
participated in many competitive
events throughout the year. This
competitive spirit was exemplified
in their entering both the homecom-
ing display contest and the 5th an-
nual Sing-Song. The men of Galaxy
have proven their versatility by
being strong contenders in the intra-
mural program.
This year Galaxy's scholarship
was presented to Bob Armistead.
Highlighting the year's social ac-
tivities have been numerous date
nights, the Christmas social, and the
annual Spring banquet, which was
the climax of a successful year.
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Dr. H. Douglas Dean
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Richard Patterson
Robert Strzinek
Joe Robbins
Don Williams
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Jimmy Yates
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How 1: lan Loney, Carol Randolph, Ioan Hudson. How 2: Barbie Wyres, K. C. Doughty, Martha McClung, Nancy Hobbs, Ann Tucker, Mrs. Kenley,
Iudy Ogletree, Stella Carver, Carol Pennington, Paula Bray, Kay Maples, Glenda Gentry, Iudy Swoftord, lane Iones, Ovella Bruner, Iudy Brandon,
Rochelle Rockwell, Gay Bownds, Bobbie Marshall. How 3: tholdinq childl Glenda Fowler, Nelda Hunt, Lindy Merriot, Charla Granbury, Robbie Bog-
gess, Ellen lones, Ray Wheeler, Kay Bishop, Linda McPhauI, Carol Raqsdale, Kay Allen, Beth Thrash. Standing: Iudy tSanta Clausl Ellison. The
setting lor this picture was the annual Kojie Christmas party. The Christmas project for Ko Io Kai was to present the family pictured here with
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Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity
composed of college and university men who are or
have been affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America.
Its purpose is to develop and stimulate, leadership,
friendship and service to the campus and community.
Alpha Phi Omega was established in 1925 by a
group of former Scouts who recognized the de-
sirability of carrying over into their campus life the
ideals and principles which they adopted as Scouts.
OFFICERS: OK Reynolds, advisor: Iim Williams, Treasurer:
Iohn Kirk, President: Chuck Matlock, Vice-President. No!
pictured: Danny Baker, Vice-President.
Bottom Row: lohn Kirk, Chuck Matlock, lim Williams. Row 2: Ricky Schmidt, Ben Loudermilk, Paul Schulze. Row 3: Leland Ohlhausen, OK Reynolds,
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Going beyond the call of duty in service to Abilene Christian College is the aim of the
Campus Service Organization. Each girl unselfishly dedicates much time and energy to make Home-
coming, the annual ACC Speech Festival, Lectureship, High School Day, class election, and benevolent
drives each a success.
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Suzanne Davrs Darla Glo!! Betty Shulk Ianzce Hzclcerson Lmda lsqrtt Lmda Trrmble Martha Holden Row 3 Anrta Brown Glenna Collms Becky
Setliff, Ronda Smrth Pam Muense Carolyn Scott Gorl Ball Beverly Taylor How 4 Nancy Parker Iudy Hrll Sarah Martm Lmda Harrrs Dorothy
Bryan, Carolyn Comollr Lana Coker Evelyn Summers How 5 Dee Moss Martha Sloan Mrtty Smzth Ruth Campbell Glenda Graves Elame Crawford
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Francis, Marty Carter, Peggy Webb, Lynn Mullins, Sandy Martin, Carol Randolph, Paula Bray. Row 4: Marilyn Colby, Mary Beth Harland, Deanna
Kirk, Iune Daniels, Cleigh Nell Baugh, Carol Crosen, Linda Nell Travis, Tempe Jackson. Row 5: lane Batchler, Kathy Akin, lane Carter, Jana Shan-
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Row 1: Elaine McDaniel, Althea McDaniel, Ianice Birkhead, Rita Bennett, Eula lean Ash, Iune Herod, Genelle McCalla, Margie Trummell, Io Wilson,
Zenna Smith. Row 2: I. H. Moore, Lawrence Watson, Eddie McLure, Glen Burkhart, Patti Roberts, Yvonne Fenner, Mary Hall, Darlene McMillion,
Lucretia lvie. Row 3: Tom Ellis, Keith Rogers, David Tarbet, Gary Thomas, Bob Vassar, Michael Magill, Bernice Ianda, Ronald Mathews. Row 4:
Bill Whitefield, Danny Colvin, George Reeves, Bill Lawrence, Gene Tomlinson, Grady Wilkinson, Stephen Maul. Row 5: Gary L. Tuttle, Thayne
Cuevas, Warren Clark, Gary Yowell, Ronny Feike, David Little, Larry Price, Phillip Sundling.
Eta Bela Pi
Eta Beta Pi is composed of those friendly students who N'
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friendship and co-operation among those who already have .
their work in common. However, ask any member and he
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to the staff of Catchings Cafeteria as hostess.
Mrs. Arthur came to ACC from Spur, Texas, where she had lived
since 1933. Her career began in 1956 when she began working in
a floral shop. However, their loss is our gain since her easy-going
manner and her charm have already made her very popular with
the students, as well as adding a touch of elegance to the cafeteria.
David Malone
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Being the first political club to be organized on
our campus, the ACC Young Republican Club had
much to accomplish in its every first and third
Tuesday night meetings. The obiectives of the club
are to provide young people an opportunity to find
political expression and recognition, and to discuss
and analyze current political affairs. A major proiect
of the year's activities was a debate held on the
campus between the student leaders of the Demo-
cratic and Republican parties. The highlight of the
second semester was the State Young Republican
Convention held in Dallas, Feb. 24 and 25. David
Malone, the president of the local club, was selected
temporary chairman of the convention.
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California Club
Friendship, fun and frolick describe the California Club, one of the
most active geographical clubs on campus. The California Club engages
in many activities, such as an annual Homecoming proiect, a lectureship
reception for all Californian visitors, get-togethers, picnics and often a
club banquet held in the spring. Students from "the Golden State" find
the California Club an organization promoting fellowship and friendly
association.
OFFICERS: Ken Burlcs, Presi-
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Bob Hunter, Sponsor. Not
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Gerske, Van Ewijk, Linda Qubty, Mary Morren, Carole Stroker, Diane Whitfield, Bernice Bardsley, Nouri Al Sadi, Row 3: Elsbitd San Aan,
Cindy Willison, Elizabeth Lock, Tonia Fisher, Maureen Knight. How 4: Murray Lumley, Lloyd Hotchkiss, Gary Mulcitus, Iohn Whitfield, Bay
Lock, Tadao Kakusho, Stanley Barnard. Row 5: Dennis johnson, Cor Van Ewijk, Daryl Tucker, Walter Sautter, Blenus Wright, Bernard
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International Club
students on campus whose original homes 3
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represented. Also, the club attempts to pro-
mote a better understanding between the
foreign students and those of the United
States, and to cause the former to feel "at
home" while they live in the United States,
and more especially while they are at ACC.
The club meets bi-monthly in various
homes on "the Hill," dividing the time be-
tween discussions and recreation. For the
second year, the club won second place in
the Homecoming display contest.
Seated: Deane Whitfield, Historian: Cor Van Ewijlc, Reporter: Carole Q
Straker, Secretary-Treasurerf Cindy Willison, Vice-President: I. W. ii -
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The Jayhawk Club represents the
state of Kansas on the Abilene Christian
College campus. This club promotes
friendship and closeness among the stu-
dents from Kansas. It has been success-
ful in its proiects of the year, especially
during Homecoming and the annual
Christmas party.
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Cleve McMi11ion, President: Avanell Hill, Secretary: Sharon Leak, Reporter: Chuch
Matlock, Vice-President.
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Sponsor: Ann Gregory, Secretaryf Dan lorclan, Treasurer.
Organized this year with twenty-five charter
members, the Tennessee Club endeavoring to
promote closer ties among fellow-staters began
the year with a "get acquainted" dinner for new
students. Monthly meetings, picnics, and parties
made an enjoyable year for the newest of our
geographical clubs.
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Seated: Norma Hughes: Judy Brandon: Sandra
Leske, Vice-President: Miss Vona L. Ditto, Hos-
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George. Standing: Annice Hunt: Mary Conner:
Dottie Davis: Ioyce Stegemoller: Becky Purcell:
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Seated: Carolyn Kruzick: Huane Lester:
Elaine Mickey: Mrs. Leoma Clark, Hos-
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Seated: O. A. Clark, Dan Coker, Ierry Miller. Standing
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Kneeling: David Hughes: Garvin Elrod:
lim Fallis: Don Herring: loe Wayne Dan-
chak. Standing: Fred Cupell: Mr. C. L.
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The Baxter administration 119291 gave rise
to a boys' dorm that was named after a com-
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Donald. This dorm, situated on the southwest
campus corner next to the College Church, has
since been converted into a girls' dorm and
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when McDonald was built. Along with McKlnzle Zell
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William M. Edwards, eccentric rancher from
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naming her newest boys' dormitory "Edwards
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Abbett, Judy Denece, 66
Abbott
Donna Lee, 28
Adams, Carl Allen, 66,243,293
Adams, Cim, 146,166,172,298
Adams, Dorothy Corinne, 66
Adams, Ernest Loyd, 52
Adams, Geraldine, 116
Adams, Walter Harold, 289
Adkins, Judy Ann, 84
Adkins, Larry Ray, 28
Adrian, James Eric, 28
Adrian, Lorrie Jane, 48,149
Adrian, William Bryan, 321
Agnew, Joe Patrick, 84,266
Akin, Kathy Alyene, 32,84,316
Albritton, Leta Nelle, 66,160
Alkire, Norma Leann, 28,139,302
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Batts, Donald Harrison, 52,304,330
Batts, James Harold, 66,154,156
Baugh, Cleigh Nel, 84,316
Bayless, Mary Jo, 52,299
Bayliss, Nell Lynn, 29,136,302
Beakley, Bob Curry, 66,308
Beakley, Raby Jean, 52
Beall, Harrison Glyn, 292
Bearden, Rodney Gerald, 29
Beasley, Robert Donald, 85
Beason, Charles Earl, 66,305,308
Beaty, Gary Douglas, 85,266
Beauchamp, Gary R., 246,247
Bedford, Carolyn Sue, 66,85,281,298,314
Bedichek, Thomas Elwyn, 66,161
Beeman, John, 308
Beeman, Mary Lynn, 52,85
Beidleman, Carolyn Sue, 295
Belew, Dick, 166
Belew, Mary Sue, 29,147,221,225,295,314
Bell, Darol Albert, 29,305
Bell, Sabra Ruth, 85
Bell, Walton Elliott, Ill, 85,152,156
Bell, William R., 50
Brown, Foy lngle, 66
Brown, Harold Jay, 160,163
Brown, Jodie Eugene, 66
Brown, Teddy M., 66
Bruce,
Gwendolyn Marie, 53,166,302,326
Bruner, Ovella Beth, 53,310
Bryan, Dorothy Kay, 86,297,316
Bryan, Priscilla Marilyn, 66
Bryant, Bill, 30,254
Buchanan, W. J., 30,160,163,164
Bucherie, James Warren, 66
Bulla, Lee Austin, 66
Bumpu
s, Rita Gayle, 31
Burgess, Marvin Lee, 255
Burkha
Burks,
rt, Glenn Alfred, 318
Kenneth, 53,304,321
Burleson, Martha Ann, 8,31,142,166,167,184,227,314
Burson, Bonnie Jean, 86,125,165
Burton, Jolene, 31,172,306,314
Byrd, Robert Allen, 66
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Bender, Ferres Lineus, 66
Bennett, Donald William, 292
Bennett, Richard Harold, 85
Allen, Bernard Anderson, 136,296
Allen, Billy Jan, 52
Allen, Jon R., 28,293
Allen, Kay, 142,297,31O,314
Allen, Lou David, 28,305
Allen, Michael Dee, 28,211,224,228,234,263,265,
260,308,182
Alley, Patty Jo, 52,166,172
Alley, Sondra Kay, 66,147
Allison, Lonnie Dee, 66
Al Sadi, Nouri Hussen, 84,322
Bennett, Rita Jan, 52,314,318
Bentley, Joan, 149,326
Bentley, Judy, 85
Bergeron, Albert Lucien, 183
Bergman, Robert Wayne, 52
Bernard, Carolyn Suzanne, 85
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Anderson, Darrell Allen, 52
Anderson,
Eddie Mahon, 66,293
Anderson, Edward F., 28
Bernstein, Saul, 175
Berry, Bruce Carlton, 85
Berry, H
Berry, Li
arley Ray, 66
nda Kay, 85
Berry, Walter Cled, 321
Caldwell, Marilyn Frances, 87,125,149,345
Caldwell, Royce S., 31,288,300,343
Callaway, Kathryn Louise, 86,178
Calvert, Eddie Taylor, 53,293
Campbell, Bettye Ruth, 53,183,281,288,29B
Campbell, Brenda Cheron, 53,185,314
Campbell, Don, 140
Campbell, Jo Anne, 66,165
ell, Shirley June, 53,165,302
Archer, Jimie Dean, 84
Anderson, Gandra Jaurine, 66
Anderson
, Henderson lHank1, 66,319
Anderson, Jill, 290
Anderson, Robert Eldon, 9,11,66
Anderson
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, Thomas Chaney, 282,289
Archer, Barbara Sue, B4
Archer, Danny J., 28,127,330,349
Archer,
Norma Louise, 290
Arhelger, Katherine A., 66,327
Best, Sarah Kay, 66,295
Beustring, Glenn R., 66,285,300,327,337
Beustring, Larry A., 30,152,211,300,341
Beustring, Norma June, 30,295,341
Billingsley, Johnny, 66,293
Billington, Bennie Lamar, 85
Bingham, Linda Pope, 116
Birchum, Robert Bradley, 66,255,289
Bird, Billy Jack, 85,178
Birkes, Jim Wayne, 85
Cantrell, Marilyn, 53
Capps, Ann, 53,144,306
Carden, Norma Lee, 66,149,302
Carithers, James A., 31,308
Carithers, Mary Kay, 53
Carlton, Karen Ann, 66,144,147,211,230,290,314,317
Carpenter, Sam Ray, 86,276
Carr, Jerry Duane, 53,166,304,321
Carr, Kenneth Ray, 66
Carver,
Boone,
Armistead, Robert Thomas, 52,155,183
Armstrong, Mary Nell, 142
Arnold, Paul Leon, 28
Arrington, Nancy Claire, 84
Ash, Eula Jean, 52,318
Atkins, Larry, 137
Ault, Joe Lynn, 66,293
Austin, Fred Eugene, 84
Austin, Phillip George, 84
Autrey, Frances Ellen, 84
Avera, Don Stanley, 266
Axe, Wilburn Edwin, 66
Bagby, Kyle Wayne, 28,160,164
Bailey, Bedford Ray, 28
Bailey, Janet Lorayne, 84
Bailey, Jonathan, 52,161,322
Baird, Albert W., 52,183,254,296
Birkhead, Janice Lee, 85,318,323
Bishop,
Bishop,
Bishop,
Bishop,
Gary Ray, 66
Kay Todd, 3-0,310 ,
Milton Ervin, 30,166,224,255,256,292
Norma D., 30,166,172,185,314,326
Bishop, Paul Dwayne, 161,163,164
Black, Anthony Dean, 85
Black, Annette, 85
Black, Carol A., 85
Black, Charles Layton, 289
Carroll, Jerry Gayle, 66,284
Carroll, Neil Debbs, 31,279
Carruth, Gordon Stewart, 53
Carruth, Martha Rose, 86,316,328
Carson, Gary Edward, 31
Carter,
Carter,
Carter,
Carter,
Carter,
Carter,
Glenda Guan, 31,130
Martha Anne, 86,164,211,231,297,316,323
Myrle Jane, 316
Rosa Lee, 329
Wanda Fae, 31,306
Wayne Ray, 31,86,305
Carver, Charles Allen, 31,331
Stella Marie, 31,149,166,185,310
Black, Don R., 52,285,296
Black, Kelly Michael, 85,161
Black, Larry N., 30,304
Blackwood, James Len, 66,272
Blankenship, Morris Lee, 85
Blevins, Johnny Wayland, 85
Bludworth, Carlie Mae, 85
Blume, Beatrice Joyce, 30,183,184,306,314
Blume,
Boase,
Patricia May, 85,142
Linda Sharon, 85
Boatwright, Delilah Ruth, 86,93
Boggess, Robbie Jean, 66,310
Bolls, Jerry, 30,289
Bolt, Ted, 30
Daniel Lacy, 147
Brandon, Charles Sutton, 66,254
Baird, Sarah Delle, 84,316
Baker, Carol Janis, 84,172
Boone, Judi Marilyn, 178
Booth, Llewellyn D., 30
Borden, Eli Monroe, 175
Boren, Charles Gilbert, 52
Boseman, James Walton, 30,137,211,228,296
Bownds, Ellen Gay, 52,297,31O,316
Boyce, Kendall, 81
Casey, Sandra Jean, 31,185,291
Casey, William Edward, 86,172,320
Cash, Joe Lynn, 53,125,147,161
Castleberry, William Bruce, 304
Castleman, Kirk Howard, 86,266,331
Cate, Steve, 31,139,321
Cathey, Edna Carol, 66,195
Cave, Sara Jane, 53,302,314
Chaffin, Lyle Dwain, 53,279
Chambers, Claudia lda, 66,147,160,290,297,314
Chandler, Carolyn Joyce, 144
Chapman, Fred Wayne, 165
Chapple, James Alfred, 66
Cheatham, Gayle Irene, 44,116
Chilcoat, Ronnie Gray, 289
Childre, Charles Stewart, 66,169
Chiles, Don Lea, 66
Chitwood, Rita Faye, 66,306
Choat, Sylvia Modene, 31,48
Choate, Jacquelynn Lelois, 32,302
crack, William David, 53,289
Clanton, Charley Joe lBud1 271,341
Baker, Danny Eugene, 28,312
Baker, Robert Alan, 2,2B,175,208,209,210,226
Baker, Shearon June, 66
Baker, Stanley Reed, 66,172
Baker, James V.,142,144,161
Balch, Anita Beth, 70,84
Balch, David Lee, 84,175
Balch, Norma Jean, 28,166,306
Ball, Charles Daniel, 84
Ball, Patricia Gayle, 84,316
Ballow, Ruby Ellen, 84,165
Bankhead, Gloria Gaye, 66
Bannowsky, Virginia Hope, 29,184,298
Barber, Fred Wayne, 84
Bardsley, Bernice Ann, 84,322
Barkley, Roy Reid, 164
Barnard, Stanley Gordon, 66,322
Barnes, Glenn G., 29
Barnes, Linda Sue, 29,122,290
Barnes, Treva Carol, 29
Boyer, I l
Brack, V
Brad ford
Brad ford
Bradford
Bradford
a Jean, 30,184,302,354
irginia Earle, 66,142,166,190,302
, Jerry Clark, 30,136,289
, Joe Michael, 66,289
, Lewis Henry, 30,137
, Patricia Marie, 3O,142,184,298
Clapp, Mark Wayne, 93
Clark, Exa Belle, 53,144,147,210,229,295
Clark, James Richard, 54
Clark, Norma Colleen, 66
Clark, Otis A., 327
Clark, Richard Odell, 66
Brandon, Judy Ann l5r, Eng.J, 30,147,184,310,326
Brannan, Judith Ann Ur. Musici, 52,160,163,302
Cohn, Gary Lynn, 68
Branson, Paul A., 66,293
Bratton, Jim W., 296
Bray, Paula Fay, 53,142,149,297,310,314,316
Brazzil, Ann Bennett, 153,165,316
Brewster, Barbara, 297
Brice, Nickie Lynch, 266
Clark, Warren, 66,318
Clayton, Evelyn Faye, 54,142
Clements, Beverly Ann, 54
Clevenger, Mary Lou, 172
Clodfelter, Charles Manley, 54,293
Coday, Bill Thomas, 66,355
Coffman, Virginia Louise, 58,68,74,142,149,24D,
241 ,25O,290,358
Barns, Roger Lee, 52,305
Barrett, Eldon Royce, 29,308
Barrett, Robert Arlie, 52,146,1o5,331
Barrington, Elmer Donnell, 84
Bassett, Linda Carol, 66,166,172,314
Batchler, Jane, 84,316
Bateman, James Sonny, 176
Bates, James Mike, 289
Brister, Jozell, 44,225
Bristo, Gene Addis, 289
Brown, Anita Jo, 66,139,290,316
Brown, Barbara Ann, 53,72,176,183
Brown, Charles, 66
Brown,
Brown,
David Eugene, 66,137,161
Emily Ann, 53,138,139,144,183,290,314
Coker, Dan C., 327
Coker, Kenneth Clyde, 296
Coker, Lana, 68,147,295,314,316,329
Coker,
Colby,
Linda Nadine, 32
Marilyn Hope, 68,149,290,316
coiaweii, carol Ann, 54,i49,29s,a2a
caieman, B. Kay, 54,156,185,192,211,229,290,317,156
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Coleman, Lynn Rogers, 32,175,210,211,227
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Collins,
Colvin,
Colvin,
Colwell
Comolli
Comolli
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Conner,
Conner,
Conner,
, Wanda Kay, 68,152
Glenna Gaye, 68,290,316,326
Danny J., 69,169,318
Gary Lee, 54,166
, Henry Allen, 253,255,256,279
, Carolyn Ann, 125,220,240,295,297,316
, Kent Collier, 32,234,235
n, Thomas Dugger, Il, 68
r, Doug, 304
Coy Dean, 54,142,210,229,296
Elgin Edmond, 68,142,255,296
Mary Frances, 32,139,326
Cook, Cornelia Jean, 87,161,164
Cook, Lowell Tony, 54
Cooley,
Cooper,
Calvin Wayne, 32,271,289
Madie Belle, 32,302
Copeland, Ruth Ann, 302,326
Copeland, Shelby James, 88,276,313
Cornelius, Alvin Maurice, 32,161,l63,292
Corner, Gene, 54
Corner,
Corner,
Judith Ann, 32
Lina Lee, 68,320,323
Corner, Linda, 54,142,144,183,185,306,314,327
Cothran, Jan, 88,166
Cotter, Carol, 321
Cotton,
Landis Ann, 68,302
Cowley, Sheila Karen, 32,166
Cox, Juanice, 54,302
Cox, Paul Allan, 289
Crabtree, Charles Leonard, 54,331
Craig, Connie Jo, 68
Craig, Eugene P., 32
Craig, Gerald Nichols, 321
Craig, Richard Allen, 172
Crain, Jack Lee, 68
Crawford, Marvin Lee, 32
Crenshaw, Joseph Pleasant, 70
Crenshaw, M'Iiss Ann, 54,139,142,298,347
Crews, Nancy Faye, 68,149,307
Crider, Julius Paul, 33,319
Crockett, Robert Lee, 68
Crosen,
Crowe,
Crume,
Cuevus,
Carol Ann, 88,166,214,297,316
Gaylie, 68
Linda Joy, 68,326
Thayne Henry, 68,318
Culver, LeRoy Carl, 271,289
Cummings, Michael, 33,296,297
Cummings, S. Kaye, 33,290,297
Cummings, Lyndle C., 68
Cunningham, Cathryn Carolyn, 68,149,153,156,397
Cupell,
Currey,
Fred Waits, 54,172,327
Peggy Joyce, 33,165,307
Index
Dennis, Myrna Joy, 54
Dennis, William Harvey, 34,319
Derrick, Donnabeth, 54,124,125,314
Derrick, Elizabeth, 183
Dillard, Wilson Wren, 68
Diller, Samuel, 254
Ditto, Miss Vona L., 326
Dixon, Glynda Jo, 89,165
Dodd,
Linda Lou, 54
Dorsey, Roger, 89,276
Dotson, Trina Louise, 68,165,172
Doughty, K. C., 34,210,228,232,233,310,358
Dove, James, 6B
Droll, Charlotte Ann, 68
DuBoise, Guyann B., 34
Du8oise, James C., 54
Duncan, David Lee, 54,2B3, 285, 308
Duncan, Jimmie Dan, 54
Duncan, John Davis, 54
Duncan, Lynda Carol, 54,302
Duncan, Patricia Anne, 68
Duncan, Rae Annette, 54
Duncan, Mary Alice, 89,122,160,329
Dycus,
Augustus Mahon, 254,293
Dye, Kenneth Gerard, 54,239,308
Dye, Phil Garden, 54,210,229,308,327
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Eatman, Rex, 68,296
Eddins, Add Morton, 68
Eden, Gary Wayne, 288,289
Edwards, Don Merrill, 260
Eitzen,
Ralph wayne, a4,i66,167,a19
Ellis, John David, 34,144,153
Ellis, T
homas William, 89,318
Kyle, 160,163,164
Foster, Frank Adams, 54,160,172
Foster, lvan Dale, 70
Foster, Jimmie J., 70
Foster, Patsy Lou, 54,295
Foster, William James, 54,153,156
Fowler, Glenda Gay, 56,142,16O,310,314
Fowler, Sandra Kay, 142
Fox, Earrol Dean, 90
Francis, Elizabeth Anne, 56,290,316
Franks, Geraldene, 90
Franks, Lella Louise, 56
Frazier, Larry Bennett, 70
Frazier, Terry Foster, 90,161
Freeland, Carolyn Jean, 56,160
Freeman, Charles Edward, 70,81
Freeman, Hazel Lorraine, 290
Friery, Samie Nell, 90
Fry, Danny Carlisle, 90,165,254
Fry, Larry Jack, 35,139
Fryar, Melvin Dodson, 56
Fuchs, Rocilla, 35,144
Fulenwider, Ray Dean, 35,276,289,319
Fulfer, Wanda Mae, 35,183
Fullwood, Jesse Wayne, 70
Fults, Yandel K., 90
Funk, Neal, 50
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Gaines, Carolyn Lucille, 70,73,125,294,314,326
Gale, James Dudley, 50
Gandy, James, 288,292
Gann, Calvin Joe, 90
Garcia, Cynthia Jo, 90
Gargus, Judy Lane, 90
Garner, Thomas Hubert, 90
Gattis, Edward Lynn, 56,260,263,293
Ellison, Judy Darlene, 68,310
Elrod, Garvin Monroe, 327
Emanuel, Sharron Ann, 182,185,227,290
Endsley, Albert, 68
Endsley, Margaret June, 185,302
Enzie, Russell Frederick, 90
Eoff, Jerry Len, 34,160,300
Eppler, Betty Joyce, 68
Gentry, Glenda Elaine, 70,142,147,189,31O,3l4,326
George, Daryl Dee, 136,137,197
George, Patricia, 70,160,326
George, Edwin, 159,161,163
George, Susan, 90,297,316
Gibson, David Eugene, 56
Gibson, Janet Mae, 70
Gilbert, Joe Elvis, 276
Curtis, Gwynneth Richard, 33,47,208,209,226,280,296,
297
Curtis, Joe William, 88,266
Curtis, Margaret Ann, 68,195
Cutright, Drusilla Marguerite, 54
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Dallas, Edma Marie, 68,172,189
Dalton, Joe Carter, 54,300,345
Dalzell, Margaret Sue, 8,133,166,167
Dalzell, Richard Lyle, 8,33,166,167
Damron, Diane Elizabeth, 68,165,316
Danchak, Joe Wayne, 54,139,300,327
Daniels, June Constance, 54,306,316
Erwin,
Lelia May, 68
Essin, Emmett, 68,273,289
Etherid
ge, Hank Hancock, 68,122
Eubank, Charlotte Janiece, 68,142
Eubank, Lynda Nell, 54
Eubank
Evans,
Evans,
Evans,
Ewing,
s, Mariorie Kay, 90
Carole Louise, 68
Katherine Sharon, 90
Tracy Larry, 90
Margaret Allison lPeggy1 302,321
Ezell, George Robert, 276
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Faasen, Hans, 178
Falkner, James Avery, 54,124,125
Falkner, Sharon Lee, 68,290,316
Fallis, Jim Dan, 54,327
Fanning, Michael Wilson, 68,125,153,156,293
Farley, Janyth Ann, 90
Farrell
Farris,
Farris,
, Linda Joyce, 68,125,172
Kenneth Ray, 34,261,263
Mabelanne, 34
Gill, Judith, 56,295
Gilliam, Linda Kay, 35,290
Gillespie, Gladwin, Yuel, 308
Gilmore, Beverly Ann, 90,161
Gilstrap, Vance Paul, 70,289
Gipson, Robert, 136
Glaze, Jayleta, 160,164
Gleason, Carolyn Sue, 36,184,302
Glenn, Joe, 56
Glimp, Thresa Ann, 36,142,184,302,326,
Gloff, Clyde Wayne, 36
Gloff, Darla Ann, 70,149,172,290,316
Glover, Rex Edwin, 93, 289
Gober, Lloyd Ray, 292,303
Goen, Guy, 178
Golightly, Alvis Clinton, 50,319
Goodale, Charlsey Sharon, 91,125
Goodman, Golda Kay, 91
Goodman, Don, 70
Goyne, Linda Sue, 70,125
Graham, Bryan Lee, 70
Graham, James Warren, 91
Graham, Ann, 56,295
Granbery, Charla Beth, 70,310
Graves, Glenda Norene, 91
Daniels,
Danner,
Sumner T., 284
Dan Gordon, 33,166,280,308
Dareshori, Farhang, 54
Dareshori, Gholi, 322
Darnell, James Newton, 54,82,305
Darrow,
Jon Allen, 68
Davenport, Don Bassett, 68,160,164
Davidson, Barbara Ann, 88,122,290
Davis, Billy Don, 255,256,296,297
Davis, Bobby Joe, 33
Davis, Dorothy Nell, 54,68,160,l94,326
Davis, Joan Evelyn, 307
Davis, Margaret Katherine, 68
Davis, Mary Jim, 54,142,306,314,327
Davis, Patricia Ann, 294,297
Davis, Suzanne, 88,316
Davis, Vivian Maudine, 33,171,172,185
Davis, Walter Lewis, 88,273
Davis, Wiley Clinton
Davison, Roy Allen, 33,146,319,320
Day, Sharlyn Wynette, 68
Deal, Robert Earl, 54
Deason, Michael Lance, 33,289
Deckard, Norman Wayne, 33,139
Decker, Roger E., 33
DeFoor, Julia Theresa, 68,166
DeLoach, William Thomas, 33
Denman, Harold F., 34
Dennis, Gary Michael, 89,160,164
Dennis,
Lyndell Gay, 68,302
Farris, Nancy Oralene, 90
Faust, Jesse Alfred, 35,136
Feike, Ronny Carroll, 68,318
Felts, Dawn Sharon, 68,144
Felts, John Cayce, 35,254,289
Fenner, Don Gary, 35,173
Fenner, Esther Yvonne, 35,314,318
Ferguson, Janell Angela, 35,146,166,306
Ferguson, Pamela, 35,149,306
Fielder, Jerry Adkins, 68
Filbeck, James William, 68,292
Fine, Helen Gayle, 90,149
Finley, Lester Landus, 54
Finley, Sharon Kay, 90,190
Finley, Tinie Juanell, 90
Finn, Carolyn, 35
Fischer, Bernice, 35,142
Fisher, Tonia Barrie, 68,149,322
Fisk, Robert Decalb, 35,161
Fitch, Robert Frank, 68,293
Fittz, James Douglas, 90
Fleet, James Robert, 54,254,257,270
Fleming, Jerry Lynn, 68,292
Fletcher, Barbara Ann, 68
Fletcher, John Druel, 254
Forbess, Clyde Burton, 54
Ford, Betty Ann, 90
Ford, Evelyn Dawn, 90,320
Forshey, Paul, 175
Foster, Annette, 35,184
Gray,
Anita Joyce, 36,184,314
Gray, Charles Allan, 91,254
Gray,
Gray,
Evelyn June, 70,298
James Louis, 36
Gray, Preston, 36,139
Gray, Sherry Jo, 56,159,160,314
Green, Charles Willis, 91
Green
Green
Green
, Euline lrvin, 91
Harry Lee 56
f Shirley Rifih, 70
Green, William Bill Byron, 91,308
Green
Green
Green
, Billy Albert, 70
, Marcella Irene, 71,290,353
Robert 36
Greene, aan, 178
Greer, Connie Jane, 11
Gregg, Jay Warner, 71,293
Gregory, Ann, 205,212,223,236,237
Gregory, Gerald Don, 71,293
Grice,
Trueborn, 56
Griffin, Karla Ann
Griffin, Larry Glynn, 56
Griffith, Melanie, 71
Griggs, Jack Allen, 91,254
Grivas, Nick, 56,166
Groom, lra Clifton, 91
Groves, Charles Glen, 71,211,230,242,243,308,313
Groves, Monta Jeanne, 71,160,164
Grupsmith, Billie Marie, 91
Guan,
Calvin Joe,
Gudeen, Donna Rae, 71,142,149,153,156
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Guggolz, Nancy June, 91,165
Gwin, Dixie Carol, 91
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Hackney, Gary Paul, 91
Haddock, Benny Arran, 91,161
Hailey, James, 56,296
Hale, Duane Kendall, 255
Hale, Hugh Egbert, 36,139
Hall, Jerry Tom, 91,319
Hall, Jon Roger, 91,211,231,296
Hall, Mary Evelyn, 318
Hall, Roger Carroll, 71,166,276
Halliday, Saide Patricia, 299
Index
Hogue, Donna Mae, 92,172
Hogue, Neva Jo, 302
Holden, Martha Jean, 72,152,156,165,211,230,316
Holder, Raymond Dale, 331
Holland, Betty Lynda, 72,149,152,156
Holland, Dorothy, 37,183,184,215,222,295
Holland, Dwight, 37
Holland, Robert Lloyd, 72,161
Holley, Charles Leon, 57
Hollifield, Gae, 54,57,142,295,314,316
Holmes, Donna Francille, 72
Holt, Linda Gale, 165
Holton, Mary, 281
Hooper, Linda Willene, 72
Hoover, Joe, 266
Horn, Judy Lee, 72,303
Horton, Carla Sue, 57,185,288,295,314
Hotchkiss, Lloyd, 72,322
Houghton, Mike Smith, 72,125
Housley, Ray Lowell, 92,122
Houts, LaHoma Janell, 57
Howard, Marilyn Kay, 10,37,166,176,226,295,297
Johnson, Philip Roland, 93,178
Johnson, Toni Leann, 93
Johnson, William Roy, 38,93
Jones, Arthur Lloyd, 166
Jones, Dorothy Louise, 73
Jones, Ellen Margaret, 74,310
Jones, Jane lSoph.1, 74,310,314,316
Jones, Judy Jane lFr.1, 95,316
Jones, Karen Dee, 74
Jones, Melba Joyce, 95,172
Jones, Opal Elaine, 38
Jones, Sandra Jean, 74,142,329
Hallmark, Jimmie Sue, 146
Hallum, Dick, 56,170
Haltom, Mary Jane, 56,298
Hamilton, Glen Willard, 56,172,296
Hancock, David Murrell, 91
Hadley, Helen Louise, 56
Haney, Lyndal Leone, 36
Hanna, Sandra, 71,160
Hansen, Burl, 322
Hardin, Gary Elree, 91
Hargesheimer, William Dwayne, 276
Hargrave, Bobby Ray, 273
Harguess, Daniel Loy, 91
Hargus, Clara, 36, 307
Harland, Mary Beth, 71,290,316
Harlow, Mrs. Forest, 185
Harmon, Barbara Sue, 56,299
Howe, Warren, 331
Howe, Richard Carlton, 92,169
Howell, Margaret Gaye, 93
Hubbard, Salli Dean, 93
Hubbard, William Kermet, 330
Huddle, John David, 72,136,16O,163,164
Huddleston, Danny, 72,284
Huddleston, Jerrelyn Sue, 37,144,185,314
Hudson, Emily Kay, 93
Hudson,
Joan Frances, 37,296,297,310,314
Huey, Paula Mae, 37
Huey, Sally Jo, 57
Huff, David Allen, 38,137,224
Hughes, David Knox iSoph.1, 72,166,300,327
Hughes, David Woodrow lFr.1, 93
Hughes, Laura Jeanette, 38,58,142,25O,290,358
Harper,
Harper
, Johnny Mac, 71,163
Harper,
Jeanette, 56,281,288,299
Max Wayne, 56,166
, Mary Lou, 91
Harrington, Kathryn, 91,142,156
Harrington, William Earl, 276
Harris, Linda Faye, 91,316
Harrison, Barbara Jean, 36,144,164,302
Harrison, Jimmie Gale, 57,300,358
Hartt, Mary Jo, 57,149,153
Hartt, Sallye Ann, 71,139,149,152
Harville, Baskel Chester, 91,169
Harville, Chester, 165,284
Harwell, Jesse Ray, 254,257
Hash, Roberta Shirley, 57,164,165,303,314,326
Haskins, Alta LaVoyne, 36,314,326
Hastings, Melvin Paul, 36,165
Hatfield, Gary Scott, 36,166,300,349
Hatter, Robert, 293
Hawkins, Doris Jean, 71,290,316
Hayes, Jerry Michael, 72,155,178
Haymes, Don, 152
Hayes, Thomas Edwin, 36,164
Haynes, Ruth Ronell, 57
Hays, Billy Clyde, 72
Hearne, Carolyn Ruth, 37,147,2l0,222,225,228,
232,295,335
Helgesen, Roger Floyd, 8,37,166,167,169,304
Hughes, Norma Virginia, 72,147,326
Hulse, Geoffrey Lynn, 93
Humphrey, Gary Bryan, 72
Hunt, Annice Elizabeth, 38,142,326
Hunt, Nalda Jean, 38,310,358
Hunt, Robert Bryan, 308
Hunter, Robert Byfield, 93,321
Hunter, Victor Lee, 93,279
Huot, Deanna Rae, 72
Hurd, Glenn Arnold, 72
Hutchins, James Edwin, 57
Hutchins, Larry Charles, 93,161,319
Hutchinson, Bennett, 72,136,161,163
Idol, Jack, 93
Isbell, Oran Dean, 57
lsenberg, Herb Lawrence, 93
lsenhower, John Doyle
lsgitt, Linda Nanerte, 165,316
lstre, Elvis Buford, 72,272
lvie, Lucretia Ann, 57,318
Jones, Sarah Ann, 122
Jones, Thomas A., 38,293
Jordan, Dan Herbert, 57,139,152,156,313
Jordan, Jerry Forrest, 58,74,178
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Kakusho, Tadao, 38,322
Kamstra, Margaret Ann, 74,123,125,327
Keller, Billy Dee, 255
Kelley, Emily Weedon, 58,290,316,326
Kelley, Judith, 38,166,167
Kelley, Stephen Foster, 74
Kelly, Paul, 164
Kelly, Roy Glenn, 169
Kelso, Marilyn, 58
Kelton, Tommy, 132
Kent, David Lee, 74,260,265
Kerbow, Martha Anna, 74
Kerr, Myra Jane, 95,122,316
Keyser, John Robert, 58,146,172
Kidd, Linda, 74, 142
Kilgore, Colette, 160
Kilgore, Luclair, 74,166
Killian, Jerry Dwayne, 122
Kimble, Janiece Lavelle, 95,172
Kingsbury, Dee, 321
Kinningham, Russell, 38,137,184,224
Kinningham, Shirley, 38,306
Kirby, Janace Marie, 74
Kircus, Lannis Alan, 38
Kirk, Deanna Mae, 95,165,231,244,245,316,323
Kirk, John Milton
, 39,210,312
Kirk, Martha Ann,
Kirkpatrick, Larry,
39,185,290,316,328
292
58,149,183,185,322
Henderson, Brenda Elaine, 57,326
Henke, LaVerne Paulette, 72,303
Herd, John Beniamin, 72,285
Herod, June, 72,165,318
Herring, Davie Elizabeth, 37,166,172,183,184,222,292,
294,315
Herring, Don Herbert, 37,152,327
Herring, Jerry Neal, 276
Herrington, Barbara Ann, 147
Herrington, Bill Edward, 289
Herrington, Howard Wayne, 57
Hester, Lanny, 293
Hibbs, Glenn Howard, 57
Hickerson, Janis Ruth, 92,153,294,316
Hickman, Betty Gaye, 92,316 I
Hickman, Jackie, 72,172
Hickman, James Franklin, 37,172,255
Hicks, James Wayne, 72,319
Higgs, Elton Dale, 37,146,147,226
Hilgers, Judy Lynne, 92,316
Hill, Ayanell Sue, 72,149,323
Billy Joe, 72,254
Frances Earle, 72,149
Hill, Jim Tom, 37,136,304,323
Hill, Judy Kay, 245
Hinkle, Bobby Gene, 72
Hinman, Ann Lee, 57,303
Hipp, Sidney Elwyn, 57
Hise, Bobby Glenn, 37,57
Hise, Jeannean, 314
Hitchcock, Ronnie Lee, 72,319
Hoag, Robert David, 57
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Hill,
Hobbs, Nancy Victoria, 166,220,297,310
Hodges, Doyle Cameron, 58
Hodges, Rebecca Anne, 72
Hodgson, Howard James, 37,172
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Barry Arthur, 38
Jackson, Margaret Ann, 57,139,151,152,156,185
Jackson, Phyllis Kay, 125,316
Jackson, Sandra Jo, 57
Jackson Susan Elizabeth 73 314
Jackson, Tempe Wynne, 73,144,290,314,316
Jackson, Virginia Kay, 93,125,316
Jackson,
Xanna Yvonne, 93,165,220
Jacobs, Charles Earl, 38,293
Jamison, Fredrick Eugene, 93
Janda, Bernice, 318
Jeffers, Judi Kay, 93
Jefferson, Everett Norman, 75,125,319
Jenkins,
Lola Sue, 73,125,303
Jennings, James Doyle, 73,161
Jennings, Jerry, 140
Jennings, Richard Lynn, 93
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Billy Bob, 38,165,183,305,308,319
Carolyn Jan, 93
Cullen Frank, 33,38,139,189,206,207,
209,224,234,280,283,308
Johnson, Dennis Herman, 322
Johnson, Donald Ray, 38
Johnson, Douglas Einar, 81
Johnson, James Wayne, 93
Johnson, Jeannie, 73,290
Johnson, Joe Brent lSoph.J, 57
Johnson, Mary Anna, 93,142
Johnson, Nedra, 8,57,125
Johnson, Olin Neal, 38
Johnson, Paula Genon, 73
Koonce, Martha Frances, 74,142,307,326
Kruzick, Carolyn, 74,139,321,327
Kubica, Victor Glenn, 95,276
Kuehn, Roger Wayne, 58
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Lacy, Kenneth, Freeman, 58
Lafferty, Carolyn Irene, 95,297,316
Lake, Jerry Ann, 74
Lamar, Thomas Preston, 74
Lamb, Kelly Eugene, 261
Lambert, Gayla Jeanne, 39,116,185,294,297,349
Lambert, Linda Gayle, 288,298
Lamkin, Robert Duane, 58,323
Lamon, Sandra Joyce, 58
LaMotte, Larry, 95,178
Lane, Lynda Sue, 74
Lane, Myrle Ann, 58,303
Lansford, Paul Anthony, 58
Lary, Patricia Mary, 58
Lau, John Jacob, 50
Lauderdale, Sharon Bernice, 74, 314
Lauen, John Wayne, 58
Lavette, Billie Joyce, 116,297
Lawler, John William, 273,289
Lawrence, David Paul, 74,305
Lawrence, Donald Wayne, 39
Lawrence, William, 318
Lawson, Gloria Jean, 39
Layne, Mack Ellison, 74,261
Leak, Sharon Rae, 74,323
Leatherwood, Regina Jo, 93,95,316
Lebow, Janice Faye, 95,144
Ledbetter, Jo Anne, 95,142,160
Lee, Lanny Darrell, 39
Leichner, John, 74
Leininger, Rose Mary, 74
Lemley, Norma Janice, 95,172
Leske, Sandra Lee, 58,290,326
Lester, Ruane Evelyn, 58,306,314,327
Letts, Bettye Louise, 58,147
Leverett, Billye Clarice, 74,298,
Lewis, Alan, 8,166,167,292
Lewis, Charles Marvin, 74
Lewis, Goldye Lee, 44,58,149,1B5,236,291
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Lewis, Mary Carolyn, 95.164
Lewis, Sherrill Gwen lSherry1, 116,303
Lewis, Ted Fisher, 74
Warren Wayne, 11,39,130,146,166
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Miller, Larry S., 60
Miller, Ray, 41,173,309
Minor, Larry, 41
Minter, Talmage Alan, 41,125,227
Lindsey, Pamela, 95,221
Liscum, Eleanor Paulene, 39
Little, David Edwin, 74,318
Litton, Gerta Ann, 95,160,164,165
Lively, Bobby Gene, 39
Llewellyn, Janet, 58,161
Lloyd, Lawanna Jane, 74
Lloyd, Martha Louise, 74,173,290,316
Lloyd, Rodney Frederick, 39,134,136,309
Lock, Elizabeth, 322
Lock, Raymond Mont, 322
Loeckle, George Vestal, 300,347
Lollis, James Ray, 74
Loney, Janice Lea, 58,310
Long, Norris Glenn, 58,74,139,250,296,358
Long, Robert William, 142
Loudermilk, Bennie Bert, 312
Love, Bill Rex, 50,356
Lovelady, Darlene Colette, 50,321
Lovelady, Shirley May, 39,139,314,321
Loveless, Charlotte Evelyn, 74
Lowe, Ania Lutreece, 39, 295
L'Roy, Di Ann, 74,166,179,314
Lucado, Jacquelyn Ann, 39,48,149,160,184,224,290,
297,327
Lucado, Joan Frances, 95,149,160,245
Lueking, Lloyd Dale, 74
Lumley, Murray Dale, 74,322
Lynch, Dudley Morton, 58,155,183,320
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Maddox, Floyd Jure, 40
Magill, Phillip Michael, 318
Mahan, Michael M., 74,161
Mallory, Stanley Odell, 40
Malone, David Mitchell, 320
Malone, Robert Earl, 95,122
Manis, Archie Leeroy, 40
Manly, Carolyn Gene, 95,125
Mann, Nancy Lee, 77,303
Mansker, Patsy Louise, 74,291,297
Maples, Nancy Kay, 74,160,310,315
Marchman, Lawrence Michael, 74,285,355
Marshall, Bobbie Jo, 58,221,3l0,315
Marshall, Travis Larry, 74,283,309
Mitchel
l, Elizabeth Ray, 96
Mobley, James Rondal, 41
Moffett, Charles Woody, 41, 139
Money,
Montgo
Royce Lynn, 96,158
mery, Elma Virginia, 77
Moody, Denson Lewis, 41,60,255,256,257,293
Moore, Beverly Gayle, 77
Moore, D'Anne, 77
Moore, Denis Leslie, 273
Moore,
Moore,
Ellen Ann, 77,307
Howard, 146,318
Moore, Lea Janette, 77,173,281,299
Moore, Richard George, 41,276
Morgan, James Pat, 96,276
Morgan, Joe, 321
Morren, Mary, 77, 322
Morris, Janis, 41,291
Morris, Linda Lee, 77,315
Morris, Myrna Rhonda, 77
Morris,
Morriso
William Dale, 41,309
n, Gay, 60,149
Morrow, Jim Bill, 77,210,230,292
Morrow, Mollye, 60,139,144,185,294
Morrow, Troy Leon, 77
Moses,
Carrol Dean, 41,291,293
Mosley, Judith Sharon, 77
Moss, Dee Ana, 60,213,222,337
Mudd,
Dale Albert, 77,178
Muense, Janice Elaine, 77
Muense, Pamla Ann, 96,316
Mukitus, Gary Lynn, 77,322
Mullens, Frances Lynne, 297,316
Muns, Nedom Conway, 41,144,276,289
Murdau
gh, William Charles, 77
Murphey, Jane Yvette, 77
Murray, Ray Farrell, 165
Murray, Stanley Ralph, 165,279
Murray, Thomas, 96,254
Musselman, Charles Russell, 42
Myers,
Richard Earl, 60,292
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McBride, Richard, 95,279
McBride, Ronald Lee, 59,161
McBroom, Frances Ann, 96,136,137
Martin
Martin
Martin,
Martin
Dan Alton, 50
Helen Bain, 17,538,327
Iva Darlaine iCookieJ, 95,122
.lan Caskey, 303
Martin Linda Lee, 59,144,315
Martin Meta Jan, 59
Martin Richard Elliott, 74
Martin, Ronny, 276
Martin Sandra Joyce, 95,316
Martin
Sarah Ann, 40,144,316
Mashburn, William Hyer, 95
Massey, Jess Irvin, 59,173
Masters, Everett Heulan, 166
Masters, John Dickie, 292,254
Mathews, Betty, 142,153,156
Mathews, Elizabeth Ann, 74
Mathews, Ronald David, 74,318,319
Mathis, Joe Michael, 166
Matlack, Charles Andrew, 59,305,312,323
Matthews, Richard Harrison, 59,209,229,296
Maul, Stephen Bailey, 77,136,318
Maxey, Lowell Ray, 40
Maxwell, Dwayne Doyle, 40,282
Maxwell, Ernest Arthur, 95,16l,209,231,246
Maxwell, Joe Franklin, 40,304
McCaleb, Gary Day, 96,266,276
McCall, Donna Jean, 77,96,295,297,315,326,329
McCalla, Dora Genelle, 160,164,318
McCarley, Larry Reynolds, 77
McCaughan, Linda Gail, 59
McCaughan, William Thomas, 59,305
McClung, Dennis Roger, 39
McClung, Joe Paul, 96,169
McClung, Martha Nell, 149,310
McCook, Charles Lee, 96,246,255
McCormick, Keith, 305
McCoy, Phillip, 77,165
McCracken, Judy, 77,142
McCrain, Norma, 307
McCutchan, Millie, 66
McDaniel, Althea, 318
McDaniel, Lloyd Eldon, 54,164,194
McDaniel, Loyce Elaine, 318
McDermett, Marilyn Jean, 39,173,184,227,315
McDonald, Forrest Eugene, 77
McDonald, Rosemary, 59,220,290,358
McFarland, John, 59
McGraw, Jo Jean, 39,184,225,288,290,317
Mcllhaney, James Rayford, 39,270
Mclnroe, Tommy Lyle, 96,178
Maxwell, John Fleming, 95,152
Maxwell, Norma Sue, 40,160,1B4,290
May, Sammie Gene, 40
Mayes, Ronald Jay, 59
Mayo, iBuddyJ, 77
Medford, Henry Robert, 40,166
Meecham, Ronald Edwin, 77
Meharg, Mary Joyce, 303
Melson, Billy Steve, 77
Melton, LaWanda Jane, 40
McKay,
Jack, 77,122,161
McKennon, Clifford Pat, 270
McKinney, Jerry, 211,300,335
McKinney, Wanda Lee, 59,123,124,125,153,303
McKinn
McKinz
McKinz
McKnig
McKnig
McLaug
is, Mike, 59,309
ie, Birt Leana, 40
ie, Joe F., 40
ht, Thayne, 256
ht, Verba Janell, 160,164
hlin, James Ralph, 77
Meneer, Brenda Elaine, 60,173,315
Mercer, Jean Ellen, 60,303
Merriot
, Linda, 58,250,251,310,329,358
Merritt, Hilton, 77
Meyer,
Nancy Elizabeth, 77,328
Mickey, Carl Wayne, 77
Mickey, Peggy Elaine, 60,184,306,315,327
Miles, Robert Samuel, 41
Miller, Charles Edward, 60
Miller
1
Curtis Todd, 60,309
Miller, George Cantrell, 41,308
Miller, Grace Evelyn, 77,299
Miller,
Miller,
Jane Ellen, 41
Jerry, 41,209,227,228,292,327
McLean, Sidney Lee, 59
McLeod, Edward, 95,165
McLeod, Robert Don, 190,255,256,258,289
McLure, Eddie, 318
McMennamy, Barbara Joan, 77,146,160
McMillan, Cecil, 331
McMillan, Robert Dee, 304
McMillian, Beverly Jean, 77,165
McMillion, Darlene, 59,318,323
McMillion, Harley Cleve, 40,323
McMinn, Anita Joyce, 59
McMullin, Cecil Paul, 59
McMurry, George Roger, 40
McMurtry, Curtis Lee, 77
McPhaul, Linda Louise, 59,149,211,236,310
McPherson, Dan James, 60
McReynolds, James Michael, 210,231
McReynolds, S. E., 137
McWilliams, Edna Louise, 77,139
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Nall, Sharon Lanelle, 77
Nash, Teddy Joe, 60
Neal, Pete, 96,165
Neeley, James Carol, 77,272
Neeley, Nora Marlo, 303
Neill, Edward Thurman, 62,253,255
Nelson, Charles Inman, 60,139,211,288,305
Nelson, Glenda Sue, 96,153,156
Nelson, Nancy, 321
Nesmith, Susan Adell, 42,124,185
Neu, Wayne, 42
Neuhold, Alfred John, 42,224
Newhouse, Ellie Dorris, 8,42,166,167,315
Newhouse, Don Max, 60,292
Newhouse, Mary Lois, 77,166,327
Newsom, Gracie Lee, 42,144
Newton, Linda Dell, 96,142
Newton, William Eldon, 77
Nichols, Lynn Allan, 77,312
Nigh, Perry Max, 8,77,166
Noble, Jean Elizabeth, 42,160
Northam, Carol Lucille, 71,121
Norton, Judy Ann, 60
Norton, Maria, 183
Norton, Mariorie Ann, 42,185
Norwood, James Robert, 60,178
Nowlin, Louie Allen, 60
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Oates, Marion Jaynelle, 77,173
Odom, Floyd Kirk, 42,176,300
Odom, Martha Jean, 42,1B5,288,302,315,326
Offutt, George, 60,l83,210,229,296
Offutt, Linda Nell, 96,142,297
Ogletree, Judy, 77,219,310
Ohlhausen, James Leland, 77,178,312
Ohlhausen, Norma Jean, 96,149,173
Ohlhausen, Orlan Dean, 42,144,305
Oldham, Dennis Elton, 60
Oliver, James Thomas, 42,137,173,320
O'Neal, Judy, 294
Onstott, Dan Merrill, 58,60,250,251,304,358
O'Rear, Albert Dean, 42
O'Rear, Joyce Anne, 77,116
Osborn, Bill Moses, 42,296,297
Osborn, Derrill Roy, 211,231
Osbourn, LaWanda Dawn, 77,149,303,315
Overby, Barbara Anne, 42,307
Owen, Leo Carlton, 77,254,256,257
Owens, Rochelle, 60,315
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Pace, Phil Crieghton, 47,296,297
Packer, Nancy Carol, 77,316
Palmer, Jerry Dean, 77,165
Park, Glenda Beth, 42,185,291
Park, Leslie Floyd, 77,296
Parker, Jan Elise, 60,302
Parker, Rebecca Jane, 77
Parker, William Davis, 64
Parrish, Barbara Ann, 160,291
Parrish, Linden Joe, 60
Parsons, Jimmy Dean, 77
Partain, Sylvia, 77
Patterson, Jean Ann, 96,160,307
Patterson, Johnny Lee, 61
Patterson, Lewis, 77
Patterson, Richard Sterling, 276,283,309
Patton, Robert, 43
Payne, Shirley Ann, 61,147,183,303
Peacock, Carolyn Jean, 96,142
Peeples, Mary Ann, 77,152
Peeples, Maurice Leon, 77,165,305
Pemelton, Billy Gene, 273
Pennington, Carol Jane, 77,310,327
Pennington, Sidney Van, 77
Pennock, Carolyn Patricia, 61,142,326
Perry, Lanny Loyd, 77
Peterson, Artheta Yvonne, 6l,303,315,326
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Peterson, George Burton, 226
Petty, Vera Jeanne, 77,299
Pharis, Linda Jeff, 137,315
Phillips, Herman Roy, 43,253,255,292
Phillips, Rosemary, 77,144,291,326
Pierce, Janice, 326
Pierce, Shirley June, 61,326
Pinon, Lila Mae, 61,142
Pipes, Thomas Dubose, 43,139,305
Pirtle, Robert Glenn, 43,173
Pitman, Jimmie Carole, 78
Pitts, Jack, 276
Plate, Catherine Elaine, 78,123,125,291,3l5
Pool, Margaret Anne, 78,147
Porter, Lewis Lee, 61
Porter, Marcella Sue, 78,307
Porter, Sherman Edward, 254
Potter, Karol Kay, 43,125,291,316
Potts, Terry, 43
Pounds, Jan, 78,142
Powell, Charlotte Ann, 43,160,291
Index
Rizer, William Keith, 61, 304
Roach, Terry Ann, 78,142,307,315
Robbins, Joe Dean, 273,309
Roberson, Barbara Allen, 98,160
Shollenbarger, Joseph Hiram, 44,139,300,352
Short, Beverly Kay, 101
Showalter, Jana, 79,136
Showalter, Judith Belle, 116
Roberson, Martha Katherine, 61,147,153,183,315
Roberts,
Bill Muse, 98
Roberts, James Weldon, 255
Roberts, Janice Lorene, 78,291
Roberts, Jay, 164
Roberts, Jimmie Glenn, 6,43,136,21l,228,296
Roberts, Jimmy Doss, 61,153,169,319
Roberts, Jimmy Jack, 293
Roberts, Joe Van, 61,160,163,173
Roberts, Patti Marie, 62,142,165,303,318
Roberts, Ronnie C., 98
Robertson, Robert Claude, 98
Robinson, Danielle, 78,142,299
Robinson
Robinson
, George Donald, 98
, Nicky Carolyn, 98,173
Robinson, Rheuanna Lynn, 79,160
, Sharon Marie, 98,144
Powell, Linda Lee, 54,61,142,295,297,315,3l6,326
Prather
Prather
Prather
, Dorthy Lavelle, 78,315
, Ewell Edward, 43
, Orville Lewis, 43
Preston, Howard Grady, 61
Price, Donald Wayne, 43
Rockwell, Rochelle, 183,310
Rodak, Betty Louise, 62,124,125
Rohen, Anthony Edward, 98,161,163,312
Rodriguez, Victor Joseph, 44
Roe, Rosaile Claudette, 62,166,295,297
Rogers, David Lynn, 98
Price, Larry Gene, 78,318,319
Priddy, Ronald Gene, 58,300
Prince, Thomas Wayne, 300
Proctor, Burl William, 78
Province, James Daniel, 78,178
Puckett, Earl Corman, 78
Purcell, Becky Lou, 78,147,315,326
Purcell, Norris Duane, 6,61,293
Pyeatt, Bernice McCellan
Pyett, Charles Willis, 78
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Qubty, Farouk Abdo, 61,322
Qubty, Linda, 322
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Rackow, Bette Thomas, 183
Ragsdale, Carol Ann, 310
Ragsdale, Howard Wayne, 289
Ragsdale, Martha Bernita, 98
Rainwater, Linda Lou, 78,116
Ramsey, Sandra Lynn, 43,160,162,164,173,297
Randolph, Carol Ann, 61,142,3lO,316,326
Randolph, Robert M,, 61,296,297,319
Rankin, Sheila Mae, 98,165
Rasco, Mary Deane, 98
Rasco, Sally Louise, 43,297
Ravanelli, James Albert, 61,313
Rawls, Buddy Gene, 98,255,256
Raymond, Cecil Dwight, 98
Reagan, Rawleigh Terrell, 98,175
Reed, Benna, 142,291
Reed, Kathryn, 98
Reeder, Sidney Frances, 78
Reeger, Luther Gary, 78
Rogers, Don C., 62,305
Rogers, Keith Lionel, 79,318
Rogers, Bill, 166
Roggendortf, George Arthur, 323
Rone, Ce
celia Dawn, 98
Roper, William Durayne, 98
Rose, Joella, 62,161,165,323
Ross, Charles David, 98
Ross, Marie Ann, 98
Ross, Robert Malcolm, 98
Ross, Sid
ney Wayne, 44
Rothwell, Paul, 79
Roundtree, Betty Jo, 98
Royal, Herbert Larry, 62
Rucker, David James, 44,253,255,256,293
Rummel,
Suzanne Kay, 62,161,176
Russell, Betty Ann, 316
Russell, George William, 62,152,156,211,229,239,292
Ryan, Oma Dell, 98
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Salaita, Ghaleh Nicola, 322
Sam Key, Alice Earline, 98
San Aan, Elsbitd, 322
Sandifer, Suzanne, 79
Sassman, Beth, 62,291
ite, Vicky Jan, 98,149,173,211,231
Showers, William Francis, 73,319
Shulk, Betty Ann, 79,316
Shupe, Jack Montgomery, 44,166,210,228
Sikes,
Sikes,
Doug, 66
George Ann, 62,142,298
Silvey, Robert Mattox, 11,44,146
Simpson, Darla Kaye, 101
Singleton, Vickie Ann, 101
Skelto
Sloan,
Small,
n, Donald Melvin, 79
Derrell Norman, 101
Rose Kathleen, 321
Smith, Ardis Jane, 45,173,316,320
Smith, Barbara Ann, 79,295
Smith, Barbara Elaine, 79
Smith, Bobby Wayne, 166
Smith, Carol Ann IFr. Henderson, Tex.1, 101
Smith,
Carol Ann lFr. Winters, Tex.1, 101
Smith, Carol Sue, 101
Smith,
Charles tFr.1, 101
Smith, Clinton Thomas, 79,160,319
Smith
Derwood Cooper, 50
smith: Ginny is., a2,i44,i49,1s2
Smith, Joan Etta, 101
Smith, Jeannene Ann, 63,185
Smith, Jerry Allen, 169
Smith, Jerry Todd, 101,255
Smith, Joycelyn Sue, 79,303
Smith, Judith Ann, 63,123
Smith, Judith Lynn, 101
Smith,
Larry Gray, 50,136,137
Smith, Lennis Marilyn, 101
Smith,
Smith,
Marion Joan, 101
Mitty, 63,291
Smith, Nancy Ann, 79
Smith, Richard John, 45
Smith,
Roger Alan, 45
Smith, Ronda Marie, 79,307,316
Smith, Roy Click, 101
Smith, Sandra Kay, 63,288,297,303
Smith, Shirlee Jean, 45,149,185,307
Smith
Smith
, Teresa Nan, 101,173
, William Michael, 273
Smith, Zenna May, 144,318
Snow,
Snow,
Joyce Adeline
Judith Lynne, 101,144
Songster, Joan, 45
Sosebee, Betty, 291
Sosebee, Ronald, 45,101
Sowar
Sowel
Sowel
ds, Elsa Janice, 101
l, David, 300,313
I, Myra Lee, 101
Spain, Betty, 63,173
Spain, Carla lone, 63,166,216,222,291,297,315 358
Sparks, Delvin Earl, 101,161
Sparks, Garry Gene, 79
Sautter, Walter Paul, 322
Savage, Jack Eaton, 98
Savage, Phillip, 169,293
Saverance, Sidney Lavon, 79
Scarborough, Peggy Sue, 62,153,183,326
Scarbrough, William Leslie, 98
Schmidt, Diane Marie, 98
Schmidt, Jeryl Richard, 98,312
Schneider, Lala Edwina, 98,125,165
Schulz, Donald Philip, 62,173,183,312
Schulze, Marilyn, 10
Schulze, Paul David, 62
Schwartz, Lynda Gail, 62,142
Schweikhard, Patricia Marie, 98
Spaulding, Rodney Allen, 166
Spears, William Perry, 101
Spencer, Jimmy Ray, 45,304
Spencer, Merritt, Elman, 45
Spooner, Sandra Lee, 101
Sprayberry, Daniel Gene, 63
Spriggs, William James, 45,147
Spring, Philip Wasson, 79,300,335
Stambaugh, James Mack, 101
Stancill, Jerry Lynn, 45
Standlee, David Lowell, 101,266
Standly, Bettye Louise, 79,307
Standridge, Sandra Sue, 45,l30,142,184,206,227 232
Stanglin, John Edward, 101
Reese,
Arthur Lee, 43,195
Reese, Betty Gail, 43
Reese, George Wesley, 78,313
Reese, Harold Michael, 61
Reeve, Wayne Gammill, 273
Scitern, Carolyn Frances, 98
Stanley, Patsy LaVerne, 79
Scott,
Scott,
, Del Earl, 304
Scott,
Scott
Al Victor, 289
Carolyn Rhea, 98, 165, 316
Reeves, Bryant, 176
Reeves, George Lynn, 98,318
Reeves, Ronnie Ross, 78,276
Reid, Benna Von, 61
Renner, Joland Ethel, 78,146
Scott, Sandra Lynne, 295
Scudder, Linda Lee, 44,165,303
Seabrook, William Reed, 285
Searchy, Judith Lynn, 98,125,197
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds,
Reynolds
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Dale Curtis, 43,225,254,292
, James Glen, 98,266
Noel Worley, 43
Otis Lynn, 98,312
Richard, 78,175
Virginia 78160 299
Rhoads, DeWain, 78,160,164
Rhoads, Murphy, 78,266
Rice, Janelle, 78,161
Rich, Carol Anne, 98
Richey, James Lloyd, 98
Richter, Oneida Sue, 61
Richardson, James Dennis, 272
Ridley,
Riemen
Riggs,
Riggs,
Billy Don, 289
schneider, Joan, 98,149,164
Glenda Nell, 61,144,166
Jerry Don, 98,173
Ritchie, Judith, 98,160
Rix, David Ortho, 78,279
Searcy, Wanda Lou, 44,147,185,225,343
Seay, Angela Sharon, 295
Seitz, Rodney Dale, 98
Self, Gerald Levi, 98,122
Setlitf, Rebecca Jo, 79,166,295,297,316,327
Sexton, Charolyn, 44
Shackleford, Mary Elizabeth, 98
Shatter, Joan Kay, 44,124,l25,185,227,288,291
Shamblin, Harold Wayne, 190,261,262,265
Shanks, Barbara Ruth, 98
Shannon, Janelle Kay, 100,156,316
Shaw, Linda Gayle, 100
Shelburne, Gene Paul, 44
Shelby, Sarah Ruth, 62
Sheppard, Rhonda, 100
Sheridan, Jack Wilson, 79
Shewmaker, Jim, 178
Shewmaker, John Thomas, 79
Shirley, Myrna Beth, 100,173
Shollenbarger, Janice Carol, 44,173,352
Starnes, Malissa Ruth, 101,165,316
Steele, Frieda Karen, 63,148
Steffee, Sam Lake, 79 A
Stegemoller, Joyce Ann, 45,142,302,326
Stelding, Charles Royce, 166,167
Stephens, Patricia Margaret, 80,142,307
Stephens, Sherwin Kay, 101,173
Stephens, Thomas Clinton, 45,293,319
Stephenson, Charles Bell, 101
Steward, Gordon Lewis, 63,331
Stewardson, Ann, 80,165
Stewart, George Earl, 101
Stewart, John David, 320
Stewart, Judy Ilene, 101
Stewart, Robert, 101
Stiger, Larry Joe, 80,300
Stigers, James Lloyd, 80,161,355
Stiggins, Larry Lynn, 63
Stilwill, Carolyn Sue, 101
St. John, David Leland, 79,165,296
Stock, Gayle Evonne, 64
Stone, Carol Francis, 101,125,144
Stone, Jay Dene, 101,149
Stone, Louis Ray, 101,266
Strahan, Sandra, 101
Strait, Jimmy, 46
Straker, Bernard Hugh, 46,322
Strake
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Strange, Judith Elaine, 80,164,294
Straughn, Harold Kent, 46,226,291
Strzinek, Robert Al, 80,211,230,283,309,313
Sturgess, Virginia Sue, 46,291
Sugg, David Finch, 81,101
Sullivan, Anita Louise, 46,139,303
Sullivan, John Larry, 64
Sullivan, John Murray, 289
Sullivan, Linda Diana, 101
Sullivan, Loretta Lois, 64
Summerlin, Phillip, 64,319
Summers, Martha Evelyn, 316,335
Sundling, Phillip Gordon, 101,318,319
Sung,
Eva, 80
Swadley, Ronald Rupert, 101
Swanson, Nancy Ann, 46,176,1B3,184
Swigart, Barbara Jean, 80,303
Swindell, Patricia, 101
Swafford, Judy, 80,166,167,210,230,310,315
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Taliaferro, Gary Day, 64,296
Tankersley, Lynn, 161,163,305
Tarbet, Trine David, 101,318
Tarver,
Fairis Buddy, 261 ,26,265,289
Tate, Roger Lynn, 80,173
Taylor, Barbara Ann, 64
Taylor, Beverly Jean, 101,316
Taylor, Cecil Coy, 101
Taylor, Don Lee, 166
Taylor, Doris Lynn, 326
Taylor, Earl Milton, 46
Taylor, Frank Raymond, 270
Taylor, Jacqueline Sheila, 101
Taylor, James Hayden, 46,140,142,161,22B,300
Taylor, Marilyn Modeen, 299
Taylor,
Taylor,
Mary Lee, 8O,149,160,164
Stover Wayne, 80,327
Tefertiller, Brenda Kay, 101
Terry, Brenda, 160
Terry, Clovis Ann, 80,166,189,294,320
Terry, Martha Alice, 101
Terry, William Aubie, 254,289
Tharp,
Donald Patrick, 101
Thetford, Barbara Joyce, 101
Thomas, Gary Arthur, 80,165,169,31B
Thomas, Linda Carole, 101
Thomason, Vivian Lee, 101,122,173
Thompson, Doris Ann, 101
Thompson, James Weldon, 101,320
Thompson, Jerrell Ray, 292
Thompson, Larry Kent, 101
Thompson, Peggy Ann, 64,139,303,315,326
Thompson, Wanda Lou, 81,315,321
Thornburg, Orvll Lee, 102
Thorp,
Sylvia Ann, 102,125,161,328
Thrash, Jimmie Beth, 46,311
Tidwell, Ira Dee, 64,300
Timme, Janet May, 46,306
Tinsley, Kenny Darrell, 81,144
Tipton, Phil Arnold, 81
Titlow, Joan, 81,166,297,315
Todd, John, 165
Todd, Sammy, 81
Tomlinson, Gene Felton, 144,318
Tomme, Harold Ernest, 102
Toombs, Billy Bob, 102
Towery, Leland Robert, 254,257
Townsdin, Miller John, 320
Trammell, Margie Lee, 318
Trammell, Rayford Horace, 81
Travis,
Travis,
Kathryn Millann, 102
Linda Nell, 81,291,316
Trayler, Charles Barton, 160,163
Treat, Gloria Elaine, 81,2l0,230,291,297,315,317,326
Tremper, Don Allen, 46
Trewitt, George Woodrow, 46,161,173
Tribble, James Slater, 102,160,164
Trimble, Linda Carol, 102,316
Triplett, George Hall, 10,166,296
Triplett, Phyllis, 102,125,161
Trippett, Jack Wayne, 102
Trosclair, Joy Lynn, 102
Troup, Rhinard Charles, 46
Tucker, Ann, 46,180,183,184,208,218,222,224,
288,310
Tucker, Daryl Wayne, 81,322
Tudor, Boyd, 64,305
Tudor, LoRetta Mae, 64,144,164,303
Tunoa, Matagiese Gaoia, 322
Turbyfill, Glen Derwin, 81,211
Turner,
Turner,
, John Elbert, 46,173
Turner,
Turner
Turner
Tuttle,
Tuttle,
Tyler,
Jerry Ray, 81,243,255
Jerry Ronald, 293,327
June Eleanor, 81,147
, Tommy Cessel, 47,166,167,172,226,304
Charles Welton, 102
Gary Lester, 160,164,318
Bertha Ann, 102
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Uzzel, Nancy Jo, 165
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Valentine, Thomas Leon, 11
Van Ewiik, Cornelius, 47,322
Van Ewiik, Ghaleb, 322
Van Zandt, John Raymond, 65,146,165
Varner, Betty Lou, 81,142,173,307
Varner,
Darrel Wayne, 47,173
Varner, Roy, 102
Sandra Sue, 81
Wheeler
Wheeler
Wheeler
Wheeler
, David Max, 82,272
, Kenneth Max, 65
, Ray Ruth, 65,142,183,185,211,229,310
, Virginia, 102,137
White, Janelle, 82,125,139,152
White, Danny Bud, 272
White, James Richard, 82,319
White, Linda Gail, 166
White, Michael Ashley, 102
White, Peggy Juanell, 82,316
White, Tommy, 102
White, Wanda Sue, 65
Whitefield, Dotty, 82,148,149,291,316,326
Whitefield, Diane, 322
Whitefield, William Wilton, 82,160,318,320
Whittiel
d, John, 49,322,49
Whittenburg, Thomas Wendell, 82,122,173
Whittington, Patsy Ruth, 102
Widener, Loyd, 65
Edgar Lee, 102,273
Vassar, Bob, 318
Vaughan, Betty Jo, 102,316
Vaughan, Janet Ruth, 102
Veach, Verna Mae, 47,142,288,306,315
Veltman, John Victor, 47,253,255,296
Venable, Jimmy Charles, 102
Verett, Gary Dwayne, 65,282,293
Verett, James Allen, 81,293
Verett, Pauletta, 102
Vermilion, Barbara, 102
Vermillion, Shirley Ray, 65
Wilbanks, William Lee, 65,183,260,265
Wilbeck, Mona Kristin, 49,93,185,226,307,315
Wilburn, Bob Glenn, 102
Wilder, Phil, 82,160
Wilds, John Fillmore, 49,178
Wilkerson, John Scott, 102,313
Wilkinson, Grady Eugene, 65,318
Willi, Wayne, 102
Williams, Don, 32,208,230,309
Williams, Ivan Wayne, 102,160
Vertz, Gary Lee, 165
Vice, El
izabeth Marie, 47,303
Vick, Larry Alton, 81
Vincent, Mary Dianne, 81
Vincent, Varden Edward, 144
Vinther, Larry Nelson, 165,178
Virgin,
Valenda Kay, 102, 165
Voelkle, Robert Nim, 47,305
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Wade, R. A., 47,64,190,260,262,265
Walker, Gwendolyn, 64,147,299
Walker, Gwynel, 64,160,294,315,321
Walker, Joyce Claudine, 142,302
Walker,
Walker,
Walker,
Walker,
Judy Nell, 102
Kay Meree, 81,142,291,316
Micky Winston, 50
William Oren, 254
Wall, Derrel Elwyn, 64,157,305,319
Wall, Gerald Davis, 47,15B,304,319
Wallace, Betty Dianne, 81,327
Wallace, Bobbie Starr, 65,295
Wallace
Wallace
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, Gary Ray, 102,210,231
Wallace, Kenneth Knox, 65,133,183,296
Wallace, Paul Farris, 163
Walraven, Louella, 81
Walton, George William, 81, 147
Walton,
Winston, 82
Ward, Jimmy Andrew, 102
Ward, John Marcus, 65,289
Ward, Peggy Joyce, 4,l0,4B,l76,135
Warden
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Warner, Robert Graham, 48
Warren, Judy Gayle, 102
Warren, Lynn Ann, 102
Warwic
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k, Glyndolyn Nan, 65
Wash, David King, 102
Wasson, Linda Carol, 82,142
Waters,
Marion Alton, 102,276
Watkins, Gilbert Dan, 58,65,166,250,251,296,358
Watson, Dee Ann, 102,165
Watson, Gerald B., 82,161
Watson, Judy Marie, 82
Watson, Lawrence, 65,161,313,318,331
Watson, Linda Jean, 82
Watson, Lorin Perry, 82
Watson, Mary Ann, 164
Watson, Paul Layton, 48,l61,181,227
Watts, Evelyn Janet, 299
Weaver, Peggy, 102
Webb, J. B., 48
Webb, Peggy Jo, 82,144,240,291,316
Weed, Maurice Alexander, 48
Weed, Michael Robbins, 82
Weekley, Howard Glenn, 178
Weiss, Arthur, 255
Welch,
Welch,
Welch,
Gary Dale, 102,255
Guy Lynn, 102,254,256,257
James Lee, 82,305
Wells, Doyle Ernest, 65
Welty,
Lyle Leroy, 82
Wesner, Ken, 65,183,296
West, Sandra Kay, 82, 173
Weyandt, Paul Edmund, 82,300,353
Whaley, Veda Darlene, 82, 307
Williams, James Lowell, 49,312
Williams, Janice Ann, 102
Williams, John Mason, 160,164
Williams, Kay LaDora, 83
Williams, Nancy Ann, 49
Williams, Wilbert Lee, 83,170
Willingham, Glenn Edward, 254
Willingham, Robert Lee, 169
Willis, James Alfred, 122,289
Willison, Clara Loucinda, 83,173,322
Wilmeth, Don Burton, 9,166,176,226
Wilson, Gayleen Faye, 102,149
Wilson, Jack Michael, 102
Wilson, James Roark, 289
Wilson, Jim, 65
Wilson, Jo Ann, 83,318
Wilson, Willie Joe, 304
Winfrey, Mildred Ann, 83,320
Winger,
Marcella Kay, 83,291,326
Winters, James Kenneth, 102
Wireman, Mickey Lawrence, 83
Wiseman, Charles Robert, 255
Witherspoon, Linda Kate, 102,217,297,316
Witt, Bryan Dan, 65,292
Witt, Mona Gail, 83
Wolf, Marine Larue, 146,323
Womack, Bennie Lee, 102
Womack, James Ernest, 83,261,309
Wood, Donna Jean, 19,102,221,284,316
Wood, Linda Gayle, 102
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Woods,
Woods,
Woodso
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Margaret Ann, 8,65,166
Elaine, 65,73,124,125,144,315,323
n, Diana Jean, 83,142
Worley, Howard Earl, 83
Worley, Joy Levell, 102
Wright, Alta Belle, 102,160,164
Wright, Audrey Marilyn, 83,173,322
Wright, Blenus, 83,175,322
Wright, Donald Joe, 102,175
Wright, Ronald, 65,183,309,313
Wright, Janie Rebecca, 83
Wright, Mary Anita, 65,151,153,156,302,315
Wright, Don, 102,319
Wynes, James Bruce, 29
Wynes, Mary Lou, 29
Wynes, Pat, 65,166,167
Wyres,
Yadon,
Barbara Jo, 211,222,225,288,310
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Yarbrough, Jerome Gilbert, 83
Yarbrough, Sarah Beth, 10,65,124,125,176,315
Yates, Charles Ray, 102
Yates, James Rodney, 173,309,356
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Yeager,
Yeager,
Young,
inda Lee, 291,317
Alan Dale, 83,273
Clifton, 153
David Harlan, 83,175
Young, Doug Gerald, 160,309
Young, Earl Verdelle, 33,189,204,238,239,271,274 275
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Young,
James Dwayne, 103
Young, Janis Lazone, 83,165,326
Young, Linda Ann, 102
Yowell, Phillip Gary, 103,318
Yve, George S., 50
Yue, Helen Sung, 65
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