Angelo State University - Rambouillet Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)
- Class of 1985
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The achievements of the parts
combine to make a success of the
whole.
Angelo State University, with its
expanding facilities and progres-
sive enrollment, is a product of the
people who have the desire to
achieve. Through the dedication of
students and faculty, ASU has
built a reputation of achievement.
ASU owes its accomplishments,
however, to the individual stu-
dents. These are the people who go
the extra mile to realize their goals.
The success of these students
comes in many forms, but no mat-
ter what the field or publicity one
receives, he or she is already mak-
ing a mark upon the world.
Through their personal success,
the students of ASU have brought
achievement to the school as a
whole. We dedicate the 1985 Ram-
bouillet to these people and the
spirit of achievement.
- Gary Dulude
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A U creates colorful blend
Blending all of Angelo Statels
colorful people into an atmosphere
that is both scholarly and enjoyable is
an achievement in itself.
Life at ASU offers many opportu-
nities for intellectual challenges in
and out of class.
Not to be ignored is the achieve-
ment that is seen in making new and
lasting friendships. Students succeed
in everything from dorm-life to
night-life.
This university combines elements
needed to create a unique and inter-
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tine of going to class.
The new Massie dorms provide students with
modern facilities, movable furniture, and
more living space.
The modern architecture of the campus is
skirted by carefully-tended grounds. lArt
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Doors open for achievement
Registration marks the end of
summer and the beginning of the fall
semester. With this comes new
classes, new professors, and new
faces.
This year ASU saw a drop in fall
enrollment with 6,163 students en-
rolled bythe 12th class day. This was
the first decrease since 1981.
Registration began Wednesday
Aug. 29 and ran through Aug. 31. Stu-
dents encountered the usual maze
that runs throughout the Education-
Fine Arts Building.
Students take time out to exchange greetings
as they rush to class.
Bright, sunny days make walks to class enjoy-
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Matching classes offered and classes needed
into a working schedule can be a difficult task.
Eliza Whitfield finds laughing takes away
some of the pressure that comes with being a
"Fee-Fixer."
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6Big Show' is big change
If change is achievement, then
ASU achieved great things during
Homecoming 1984.
Dean of Student Life Paul Horne
announced plans in September that
the traditional Homecoming parade
would be replaced with an Olympic-
style procession and "Big Show."
Horne said the "Big Show" was in-
vented "to give students the opportu-
nity to have some input" in Home-
coming, and was a way to "show off
San Angelo."
All ASU clubs and organizations
were invited to participate in the pro-
cession, and prizes for the top three
entries were awarded.
The Angelettes took first prize
with their spirit bug. The Student
Nurses were second with their
S.M.A.S.H. unit, and the Baptist
Student Union was third with a sur-
prising "Banner Explosion" of wildly
dressed people and blue balloons.
A special appearance by Michael
Martin Murphy brought cheers from
the large crowd. Murphy rode to the
stage on a chauffered golf cart with
guitar in hand.
Comedian David Willis emceed the
show with Ram Page Editor David
Ramirez. "It was interesting, it was
fun, and something l would definitely
do again," Ramirez said.
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The Angelettes danced their way to the first,
place prize of 8200. tDavid Lozano Photol
The Massie Men's Dorm showed their west-
ern spirit with their "Best Little Dorm House
in Texas." tAndy Breedlove Photo?
Strangely attired people filled the stands at
the Multi-Sports Complex during the "Big
Show." tArt Hanson Photo!ASU News 81 ln-
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Calvin Wimmer, Kaye McDougall and Libba
Carver perform a song from"Steakhouse."
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Career strategist Dr. Adele M.
Scheele visited ASU during Home-
coming Week and said getting over
fear is the most significant thing that
can happen to a person.
Dr. Scheele spoke to an audience of
about 75 people in the UC Ballroom.
The lecture was sponsored by the
UCPC Speakers Committee and was
called "Life After College tMaking
College Paylf'
"The people who are afraid are
stopped by their fears," Scheele said,
adding that it is important not to be
afraid to meet people.
She said people are either sustain-
ers or achievers. Sustainers do their
jobs well but quietly, doing what
they're told and nothing more.
Achievers take stock of their abili-
ties, are resourceful and self-motivat-
ing.
Scheele said a good way to take ad-
vantage of college is to get to know
faculty and administrators and to
take part in university clubs and ac-
tivities.
- Jim Albright, Jr.
The Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Company
performed in the University Auditorium on
Wednesday night of Homecoming Week and
was sponsored by the UCPC Arts Committee.
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Adele Scheele spoke to students and faculty
on Monday Oct. 23 in the UC Ballroom. tJim
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Show" goers and co-emceed the show with
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X test with their "Carr Hall Votes for the Rams,"
and won S50 for their efforts. lArt Hanson
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The crowning of the Homecoming
Queen was one of the few traditions
that remained unchanged during
Homecoming 1984.
The Homecoming Queen elections
were conducted differently, without
the usual clutter of campaign posters
and flyers. Organizations paid a S10
entry fee for their queen nominee.
The ASU Student Assembly was
responsible for each candidates pub-
licity. ASUSA President Tim Weath-
erby said voter turnout was much
greater this year because of the
changes made in the election process.
Five duchesses were chosen from 30
candidates.
Homecoming Queen Becky Benge was spon-
sored by the Angelettes. Moe Scott Photo!
Block and Bridle members paraded Dominic
II as their entry in "The Big Show." tDavid
Lozano Photo!
Michael Martin Murphy made a second ap-
pearance at the "Big Show." tAndy Breedlove
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Roscoe appeared in formal attire for the
crowning ceremony. lArt Hanson PhotofASU
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During the Homecoming Game.
duchesses Torrie Stauher, Becky
Benge, Emily King, Robin famphell,
and Becky Sanders sat on the front
row at the 50-yard line awaiting halt'-
time and the crowning ofthe queen.
During half-time, each duchess
was presented a bouquet from ASU
Mascot Roscoe who wore a tuxedo for
the occasion.
Becky Benge, a sophomore ele-
mentary education major from Eagle
Lake, was crowned queen with none
ofthe usual dramatics.
- Carrie York and Sami Harman
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tained a crowd of about 3000 during
Pikefest VI held Sept. 21-22.
The Pikes donated part of their
profits to Crime Stoppers and the
San Angelo Boys Club, said Keith
Fulton, Pikefest active brother direc-
tor.
ASU organizations put up booths
as money making projects. The clubs
making the most money were Lamb-
da Chi Alpha burritos and Sigma Phi
Epsilon fajitas.
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Emily King, a senior journalism major from
Roscoe, was chosen Miss Pikefest VI based on
audience applause. lDavid Lozano Photol
The Pike's fire engine provided a resting spot
for these Pikefest partiers. fDavid Lozano
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David Ramirez, Robert Rivera, Elsa Mar-
tinez, David Nava, and John Alcala pause to
be photographed. iArt Hanson Photo!ASU
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The "Steakhouse" cast sings "Stomp" during
their performance at the "Big Show."
Calvin Wimmer lBubbal and Kaye McDou-
gall lBobbiel perform "That Man Could
Dance."
H. Mark Cullimore included many foot-
stornping, toe-tapping country-western songs
in his musical. lArt Hanson PhotosfASU
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W musical hits jackpot
"Steakhouse", a country-western
musical written by ASU graduate
student H. Mark Cullimore played
here Oct. 4-7 and at the "Big Show"
during Homecoming.
The musical became ASU's entry
in the 1984-85 American College
Theatre Festival XVII which was
held in El Paso on Nov. 30. The play
then went on to the Regional Festival
in Fort Worth and was considered for
selection to the national ACTF XVII
in Washington D.C.
Cullimore was awarded two indi-
vidual national playwriting awards
for his musical: The ASCAP College
Musical Theatre Award for the best
musical production in the ACTF, and
the David Library ofthe American
Revolution Award.
Accompanying these prestigious
awards were cash awards of 341500
from the American Society of Com-
posers, and 5142000 that came with the
David Library of the American Revo-
lution award.
"Both were such an honor, espe-
cially the David Library," Cullimore
said.
Cullimore wrote the play, its lyrics
and songs, and plays Roy Williams,
the owner of the Steakhouse.
"The original Roy and Bobbie Wil-
liams Steakhouse" is set in the Texas
Hill Country town of Atne, and the
play involves the everyday problems
that arise.
"Steakhouse is about people and
their dreams-dreams that are hard to
kill," Cullimore said.
Other Cast members were Calvin
Wimmer who plays the Williams' son
Bubba, Kaye McDougall as Bobbie
Williams, Jay B. Jones as Ronny,
Libba Carver as Molly, M. Caroline
Canfield as Lou, Shelly Roberts as
Suzie, Robyn Harlin as Karen, and
Ray Bacon as Mr. Compton. Five
cast members were nominated forthe
Irene Ryan Scholarship, a regional
and national award for individual
performances. The nominees for the
award are Jay Jones, Josh Jones,
Carver, Bacon, and McDougall.
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Reagan sweeps 49 states to second term
ln the largest electoral landslide in
American history, President Ronald
Reagan cruised to a second term in
office, easily defeating Democratic
challenger Walter Mondale.
Reagan swept 49 of the 50 states,
winning by an electoral margin of525
to 13. Mondale won only his home
state of Minnesota with 10 electoral
votes and the District of Columbia,
which has three.
"You ain't seen nothing yet," Rea-
gan said in a victory address. "To-
night is not the end of nothing, it's
the beginning of everything." The
president promised to continue his
economic programs and his strength-
ening ofthe nations defenses.
On the heels of the president's vic-
tory, Republican Congressman Phil
Gramm won 64.6 percent of the vote
to defeat state Sen. Lloyd Doggett,
the Democratic candidate for the
U.S. Senate. Gramm fills the seat of
retiring Sen. John Tower. Gramm
had the largest margin of victory ever
for a Republican candidate in Texas.
The Senate race had been particu-
larly bitter, with Gramm claiming
that Doggett was a liberal supported
by homosexual groups. Doggett, on
the other hand, accused Gramm of
violating federal campaign funding
laws.
Nationally, the Republican party
maintained its Senate majority with
54 seats to the Democrats 46. Howev-
er, they gained only 15 seats in the
Democrat-controlled House of Re-
presentatives. In the 99th Congress,
the Democrats hold 252 seats to the
Republicans 183.
Rep. Tom Loeffler, the Republican
Congressman for San Angelo and
surrounding counties, won his fifth
straight term representing the 21st
Congressional District of Texas.
Loeffler won 80 percent of the vote to
defeat Democratic challenger Joe
Sullivan.
In what was perhaps the closest
race locally, state Rep. Richard J.
"Dick" Burnett squeaked past F.L.
"Steve" Stephens to win a third term
in the Texas Legislature. Only 497
votes separated Democrat Burnett
from Republican Stephens in Tom
Green County.
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George Bush wave to supporters while run-
ning for re-election in 1984. fAPfWide World
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President and Mrs. Reagan celebrate his land-
slide victory Nov. 6. Reagan swept 49 states to
win a second term. lAPfWide World Photos?
Democratic presidential candidate Walter
Mondale made history in July when he nomi-
nated Rep. Geraldine Ferraro to be his vice
presidential running mate. lAPfWide World
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Election special competes with dailies, gives first-hand experience
Complete coverage achieved
Election night has long been the
Super Bowl of newspaper coverage,
and ASU journalism students got an
early experience while working on
the The Ram Page Election Special.
About 45 students worked election
night and some stayed as late as 5
a.m.. Jim Batts, head of the journal-
ism department said.
Batts and Ram Page Editor David
Ramirez said the election issue gave
students first-hand experience for
working on a professional newspaper.
"They were competing head up
with any daily," Batts said.
Batts said the Ram Page moni-
tored network TV and The Associat-
ed Press for their election returns.
The key to the success of the elec-
tion issue was planning, Batts said.
Pages were laid-out in advance, and
stories were pre-written. Election re-
sults were then quickly incorporated
into the story.
"I was going around with a big ul-
cer," Ramirez said. He said the night
"strained everything - my ingenu-
ity, my self-confidence and my san-
ity."
Staff writer Barbara Dempsey, who
wrote the election overview story,
had to find another source when the
networks went off the air without giv-
ing any official results, forcing her to
use the AP broadcast wire.
"Before midnight I ate, after mid-
night I panicked," she said.
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Republicans vote straight, sweep mock elections
The Repulican Party, in what
turned out to be a foreshadowing of
Election Day, swept the polls in a
mock election held in conjunction
with homecoming queen balloting.
Of the approximately 600 ASU stu-
dents who voted in the mock election,
53.4 percent chose to vote a straight
Republican ticket.
President Reagan easily defeated
Democratic challenger Walter Mon-
dale by a vote of 447 to 130.
In the bitterly contested Senate
race, U.S. Rep. Phil Gramm extended
the Republican sweep and beat state
Sen. Lloyd Doggett 408 to 160. The
mock election was added to home-
coming queen voting to increase par-
ticipation in the election, ASUSA
President Tim Weatherby said. He
said the number voting doubled to 20
percent of the student body.
- Gary Dulude
Experience he gained from working on several
daily newspapers gives Jim Batts the know-
how to advise reporters and co-ordinate the
election issue. lArt Hanson PhotofASU News
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Editor David Ramirez works on the front page
layout. tDavid Lozano Photol
Ram Page reporters, Jim Batts, and Dr. John
Jenson await election results. tDavid Lozano
Photol
Rhonda Woodall, Alex Draughon, Yolanda
Melendez, and Kris Ballard worked late into
the night setting copy and laying out pages.
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Americans
1984 had a promising start. The
Summer Games of the XXIII Olym-
piad were held in Los Angeles, Calif.
US. athletes accumulated nearly
200 gold, silver, and bronze medals.
The Soviet-bloc boycott had not
marred the competitive spirit of the
athletes.
But the serene summer of 1984 was
shattered by the worst one-day
slaughter in U.S. history.
James Huberty, 51, ex-security
guard. murdered 21 people and in-
jured 15 others at a McDonald's in
San Ysidro. Calif. Huberty had a
reputation for his "explosions of
rage."
1984 became a year of break-
throughs and defeats.
Ronald Reagan overwhelmed Wal-
ter Mondale with a 49-state sweep in
the '84 presidential election. Reagan
was supported by every region, every
age group and almost. every demogra-
phic voting bloc in the U.S.
Vanessa Williams, 21, became the
first black woman to hold the title of
Miss America - and the first Miss
America asked to resign her title. The
explicit nude scenes of Williams with
another woman in Penthouse maga-
zine were said to have tarnished the
shine in L.A.
title of Miss America.
Baby Fae was the first infant to
receive a simian heart. She carried
the heart of a baboon for 21 days be-
fore she died-two weeks longer than
any other previous recipient of an
animal heart.
Another breakthrough was that of
a 33-year-old ocean geologist. Mis-
sion Specialist Kathryn Sullivan be-
came the first American woman to
walk in space. She took part in the
space Shuttle Challenger voyage with
six other astronauts.
Actor Richard Burton, 58, died this
year of a cerebral hemorrhage. Bur-
ton received seven Academy Award
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films such as "Becket,,' "The Spy
Who Came In From the Cold" and
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf."
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Mary Lou Retton won the all-around gold
medal in women's gymnastics and led the
women's team to a silver medal. She also won
bronze medals for the floor exercise and the
uneven parallel bars and took a silver medal
for the vault. CAPfWide World Photol
Vanessa Williams, the first black Miss Amer-
ica was forced to resign her title for nude pho-
tographs in Penthouse Magazine. tAPfWide
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Campus expansion continues
Despite a drop in enrollment, ASU
continued to grow and expand in oth-
er ways during 1984-1985.
Two new dormitories were official-
ly dedicated during the fall semester:
Massie Residence Hall for Women,
which has been open for two years,
and Massie Residence Hall for Men,
which opened in the fall of 1984.The
twin dorms are named in honor of
Robert and Mary Payne Massie,
whose memorial foundation has pro-
vided scholarships for West Texas
students since the l930's.
Construction continued through-
out the year on the Nursing-Physical
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Science Building. The S6 million
structure will house the departments
of nursing, physics and mathematics.
In addition to offices, lecture halls,
laboratories, and classrooms, the
building will have a planetarium for
the physics department and a com-
puter lab for the math department.
A program in applied physics pro-
gram is designed for students who
plan a career in electronics, petro-
chemistry, or aviation.
Two ASU organizations got good
news during 1984-85. Block and Bri-
dle became the third largest BSLB in
the nation, smaller only to the chap-
ters at Texas A8zM and Tarleton
State.
The Rodeo Club got a boost when
it was given permission to co-sponsor
a rodeo and gain National Intercolle-
giate Rodeo Association eligibility.
The club plans to co-sponsor their ro-
deo in the fall of 1985.
In other news, Randy Dale Mayo
was convicted in the murder of ASU
student Kimberly Sue Reeves on Jan.
31. Mayo was given the death penalty
for the April 13, 1984 murder.
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open its doors for classes in the fall of 1985.
The Massie Men's dorm provided an addi-
tional 178 beds for students living on campus.
A mid-January storm dumped six inches of
snow on San Angelo and closed classes at ASU
for the first. time in four years. 1Art Hanson
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Symposium examines Values
ASU students and faculty took a
look at the views, values, and a aspi-
rations of Americans when the Uni-
versity and the Honors Fraternity
Council presented the University
Symposium: "Perspectives on
American Values."
The Symposium brought speakers
to enrich the academic environment
by discovering the who, how, and why
of the ways Americans have shaped
their society.
Three distinguished speakers gave
lectures. Guest speakers were Dr.
Elise Boulding of Dartmouth College
and the University of Colorado, Dr.
Peter French, Lennox Distinguished
Professor at Trinity University, and
Dr. William H. McNeill, Robert A.
Millikan Distinguished Service Pro-
fessor and instructor at the Universi-
ty of Chicago.
Dr. Boulding spoke on "Neighbor-
hood Values in a Global Context" and
said that "through the reinforcement
of neighborhood values, and the link-
ing of neighborhoods with common
interests on a transnational basis,
the U.S. can make a different kind of
contribution to peace." Dr. French
said that the outlook for women in
business is good, and that big corpo-
rations are considering women for all
levels of management.
Dr. McNeill spoke on "The Fron-
tier and American Values," and said
that all Americans want to be rich,
free, equal, and virtuous." He added
that all these are unattainable.
Other speakers appeared through-
out the fall semester. Among them
were Dr. Bruce Chadwick, who spoke
on his findings in the Middletown III
study.
Professor Charles Edgley of Okla-
homa State University spoke on the
new feminism.
Dr. William Martin lectured on the
popular religions and the role they
played in the 1984 election.
Sarah Weddington, known nation-
ally as a leader in the fight for pro-
gress for women, also spoke.
'Divo honors courses were offered
with the Symposium. University
Studies 3381 examined values and
students participated in the Sympo-
sium. It was taught by Dr. Phil Hol-
comb. Dr. Paul Love took on Sociolo-
gy 4381 which conducted a research
survey of values in the San Angelo
area.
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Dr. Peter French enjoy audience inter-action
during the public panel discussion.
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partment head, visits with Dr. Boulding after
her lecture. Most professors encouraged stu-
dents' attendance during the Symposium.
Dr. William Martin answers further questions
after his lecture.
Dr. Boulding lectures in the UC Ballroom.
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presented "Rashomon" Nov. 6-11.
The play was set in Kyoto, Japan
about 1000 years ago.
Ray Bacon played the bandit Tajo-
maru who is accused of a murder.
Three accounts are given on how
the crime happened and the audience
makes their own decision on which of
the three reenactments is the truth.
'Rashomon' re-enacts murder
Vernon McKinney played the
priestg Daniel Nasworth, the wood-
cutterg Josh Jones, the wig-makerg
Brent Jenkins, the deputy: Jay
Jones, Takehikog Goi Hongsakul,
Kinumeg Christi Terrell, the motherg
and Soma Reyes' the medlum' Goi Hongsakul played the wife Kmame and
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8-12 in the Modular Theatre and was
the thesis project of graduate student
James Worley.
Worley produced the play and was
required to pay for salaries, royalties,
costume rentals, and design the set
all within the budget of 31500.
The setting for "Terra Nova" is
Antarctica and involves explorer
Robert Falcon Scott and his men on
their search for the South Pole.
The play begins and ends in Scott's
mind while he is dreaming right be-
fore his death.
Scott was played by Richard
Nance. Other characters were Robyn
Harlin as Kathleen Scott, Kenneth
Fletcher as Ronald Amundsen, Todd
Young as "Birdie" Bowers, Brent
Jenkins as "Uncle Bill" Wilson, Dan-
iel Nasworth as "Titus" Oates, and
Josh Jones as "Taffy, Evans.
Josh Jones, Daniel Nasworth, Richard Nance,
Ken Fletcher, Brent Jenkins, and Todd Young
enjoy the feast that Scott dreams they would
have after reaching the South Pole.
Scott tRichard Nancel holds the dying Josh
Jones as Scotts wife Kathleen fRobyn Har-
linl watches. tArt Hanson Photos!ASU News
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UCPC brings
Katherine Brady cannot stop talk-
ing about incest, not until it stops.
The author of Father's Day, the
first book addressing the problem of
incest, Brady spoke to an audience of
about 170 in the UC Ballroom Oct. 9.
Brady told the audience that one
out of every three women is sexually
abused during her life. Most abusers
show no outward signs of their dis-
turbed emotional states she said.
Incest victims, on the other hand,
do show outward signs of their abuse.
Children may act out their abuse
with others or may include genitals or
weapons in their drawings Brady .
said. 'i
Brady involved the audience in '
three skits that demonstrated differ-
ent forms of sexual abuse of women.
One type of abuse affecting college
women Brady called "date acquaint-
ance rape." Brady explained that this
happens when a woman is pressured
into having sex with a man she has
just met and dated. This often hap-
pens, she said, when dorm doors are
locked and the woman must stall her
date until help arrives.
Brady said her own father began
sexually abusing her at 14, and that
the abuse continued for 10 years. It
was not until the publication of her
book that her mother found out.
The lecturer uses the name K'Kath-
erine Brady" to protect her family.
She was the second the UCPC wom-
en speakers series.
Kathryn Brady includes senior history major
Rodney Galles in one of her skits. lJim Al-
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"Anything two consenting adults
do in their bedroom, living room, or
kitchen floor is alright with me," said
Psycho-sexual therapist Dr. Ruth
Westheimer during her Nov. 26
speech in the UC Ballroom.
Westheimer, known to audiences
as Dr. Ruth, spoke on everything
from aphrodisiacs to abortion during
her two-hour lecture before a group of
1,200 spectators.
Although laced with humor, West-
heimer's speech concentrated on in-
forming the group about serious sex-
ual matters many would have been
afraid or embarrassed to ask about.
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Despite all of the recent education-
al shows about human sexuality,
Westheimer said there is still a great
deal of ignorance on the topic.
Westheimer has her own program,
"Good Sex," on the Lifetime net-
work, which is locally seen on cable
channel 8. She is also the author of
the book Dr. Ruth's Guide to Good
Sex, and the host of the radio show
"Sexually speaking."
"If I can prevent one pregnancy
from happening ithrough my teach-
ingl, then I've done myjob," she said.
Many of the questions she is asked
she said, are based on beliefs stem-
Dr. Ruth Westheimers appearance was the
last of the UCPC Women Speakers Series
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Although small in stature. Dr. Ruth's speech
was big in content. lDavid Lozano Photol
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ming from old wive's tales and sexual
myths.
Toward the end of her speech,
Westheimer showed a film on aphro-
disiacs and answered questions from
the audience.
Her parents were killed in the Nazi
concentration camp Auschwitz dur-
ing WWII, and she spent her adoles-
cence in a Swiss orphanage. She said
that the bad experience caused many
of the orphans to go into "helping
professions."
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Fort celebrates Christmas
Christmas at Old Fort Concho is
one of the many added attractions
San Angelo provides those living
here.
The three-day event, held Nov. 30-
Dec. 1, 1984, serves as a fundraising
project for the Fort Concho Museum
and National Historic Landmark,
and is one ofthe primary San Angelo
Christmas celebrations.
Over 2,000 volunteers colorfully
light and decorate the Fort for
Christmas, and set up the hundreds
of booths where arts, crafts, home-
made baked goods, jellies and jams
are sold.
This year an estimated 38,000 peo-
ple enjoyed the fort's grounds and en-
tertainment, making 1984 a record-
breaking year in attendance and
money raised.
A drama was presented on Dec. 1,
and depicted San Angelo and Fort
Concho history.
Young girls performed a traditional Mexican
dance during the Heritage Pageant.
"A Fort Concho Christmas Carol" included
reenactments of the Christmas festivities in
the fort's early days.
"Ballet Azteca" recognized San Angelo's
Mexican heritage. iArt Hanson Photos!ASU
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life more interesting. ASU students
are bombarded with extra activities
designed to improve their college ex-
perience.
The University and other individ-
ual groups bring many speakers, en-
tertainers, and things to do to spice
up the semesters.
Main attractions during Homecoming Week
were the two performances of Michael Martin
Murphy. tArt Hanson Photo!ASU News Sz
Informationl
Homecoming duchesses Becky Benge, Robin
Campbell. Torrie Stauber, Emily King, and
Becky Sanders were presented during the
"Big Show."
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ation's issues discussed
The election year brought many
speakers to ASU during the fall se-
mester. Among these was U.S. Repre-
sentative Tom Loeffler.
Tim Weatherby, College Republi-
cans president. said he asked Loeffler
to speak at ASU because he is a high-
ranking Republican in Congress, and
most of ASU's students live in
Loeffler's 21st district.
The congressman spent most. of his
time at ASU campaigning in support
of President Reagan's re-election.
Loeffler said that people should see
"theres no question President Rea-
gan and Vice-President Bush have
brought us back" to a better position
than former President Carter and
Vice President Mondale.
He said that Reagan has accom-
plished this by reducing federal
spending and providing the nation
with a stronger defense.
During the afternoon endorsement
of President Reagan, Loeffler also
took time to do a little campaigning
for his own campaign and pledged his
continued support of the president.
NASA astronaut and space shuttle
pilot Col. Joe Engle also spoke to
ASU students in the fall. He offered
students insight into the National
Aeronautics and Space Administra-
tion's shuttle program.
Engle was the commander for the
second orbital test flight ofthe Space
Shuttle Columbia, which was
launched from Kennedy Space Cen-
ter on Nov. 12, 1981. This major
flight included the first tests in space
of the 50-foot remote manipulator
arm as well as 29 flight test maneu-
vers.
A native of Chapman, Kan., Engle
received his bachelor of science de-
gree in aeronautical engineering from
the University of Kansas in 1955. He
was commissioned through the Uni-
versity of Kansas Air Force RCTC
program. Prior to his selection for the
astronaut program, Engle was a test
pilot in the X-15 program at Edwards
Air Force Base, Calif.
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United Campus Ministries was the
setting for Lt. Col. Paul Lang's dis-
cussion on world peace. Lang, head of
the ASU Aerospace Studies Program,
addressed the issue in the Ministries'
Christian forum on war and peace.
'LPeace conventions will not limit
nuclear weapons," he said. "A little
more than good intentions are need-
ed, although they are important."
"All nations must have reasonable
international goals and I think there
are a lot. of people being unreasonable
in international expectations," Lang
said.
"But deterrence is a two-sided
street," Lang said. "We cannot mili-
tarily stop things we do not like, be-
cause others have the same power."
"My point of view is sincerely felt.
People in uniform are doing their
best," Lang said. "They have a lot
more interest in national security
than in anything else and I would like
you to walk away with the feeling
that your country is acting pretty re-
sponsiblyf'
- Lisa Musser, Rita Andolsen
Loeffler used his appearance before the Col-
lege Republicans to campaign for President
Reagan and Vice President Bush. tB. Sanders
Photol
Astronaut Joe Engle informed students of the
benefits of NASA's space shuttle program.
tMike Howell Photol
Lt. Col. Lang spoke on the militarys role in
keeping world peace. tJohn Keefer Photol
Comedian emcees talent show
Nine acts highlighted the Second
Annual Talent Show, sponsored by
the UCPC Entertainment Commit-
tee. Oct. 2.
First prize of 34100 went to Dan
Racher. a sophomore from Dallas, for
his performance of "Tracy's Song"
this own compositionl and Lionel Ri-
chie's "Truly". Racher accompanied
himself on the piano.
When asked what he would do with
the money, Racher replied that he
would probably spend it pledging his
fraternity and as production money
for his own vocal recordings.
Second prize ofFB50 went to ajunior
biology major from Killeen, Khadi
Knowles. Knowles sang two selec-
Kenny Jones performs his mime routine. lArt
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tions from the broadway musical
"The Wiz," titled "Be A Lion" and
"lf You Believe."
Third prize and 51425 were awarded
to a senior theatre major from
Brownfield, Kenny Jones. Jones per-
formed a comical mime routine about
a butterfly.
Special guest at the show was 1984
Campus Comedian Tom Parks.
Parks, who recently contracted to do
a Home Box Office special with
George Carlin, entertained the audi-
ence with his unique brand of humor
before the show and between the acts,
serving as master of ceremonies.
Parks commented after the show,
"Everyone did real greatg I enjoyed
it."
Among the campus comedy Parks
presented, the audience learned what
not to eat in the campus cafeteria and
what always to take to a nude beach.
Judges for the talent show included
KBIL morning air personality Marti
Rowg Head of the Department of Art
and Music, Dr. Charles Robisong and
KIXY program director Jay Mi-
chaels.
According to Michaels, the contes-
tants were judged on a 1-10 point sys-
tem over stage presence, audience ap-
peal and professionalism.
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Khadi Knowles sings her selections from the
musical 'The Whiz." 1Art Hanson Pho-
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Plessala's symposium ess y wins
Laurie Plessala, junior French ma-
jor. took first prize ot' 3100 in the es-
say contest sponsored by the Univer-
sity Symposium Committee.
The contest was offered in con-
junction with the Symposium on
American Values held at ASU in Oc-
tober. Dr. Terence Dalrymple, com-
mittee chairman and assistant. pro-
fessor in English, said only six people
entered the contest.
Second place and 5575 went to Da-
vid Ramirez, senior journalism ma-
jor, and the third place award of 5550
was taken by Lee Elise Wheat, senior
physical education major.
The general topic of the contest
was "Perspectives on American Val-
ues," but the specific topic was open.
Dalrymple said although not many
students participated in the contest,
a wide variety of topics were covered.
These ranged from abortion, freedom
of the press and discovery of peace to
cultural adversity.
Dalrymple said there was also a
wide variety in the majors of students
who participated. These included
students from French, journalism,
physical education and sociology.
The contest judges, from an inter-
disciplinary committee, included one
Dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts
James Holland shakes hands with winning es-
sayist Laurie Plessala. lTricia Miller Photol
Dr. Charles Endress. history department
head, Dr. Terence Dalrymple, assistant pro-
fessor of English, and Vice President for Aca-
demic Affairs Bob Holcomb congratulate Lau-
rie Plessala on her winning essay. lArt Han-
son Photo!ASU News Sz Information!
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colleges on campus, one member of
the administration, and a graduate
student.
Mike Ryan, assistant to the presi-
dent and a member of the committee,
said the judges read over each essay
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several times, and basically looked to
see "how Well the student handled
their topic from a writing stand-
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Jenkins receives highest of honors
Senior English major Rachel Jen-
kins could be called a student of
many talents and interests. In the
eyes of the Academic Excellence
Committee, she was the best choice
for the 1985 Presidential Award, the
highest honor given at Angelo State
University.
The Presidential Award is present-
ed annually to the senior student for
"superior academic achievement and
accomplishment in the University's
total program."
Rachel had a cumulative 3.99 grade
point average and was an active
member of numerous organizations
including Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Del-
ta, Alpha Mu Gamma and Sigma Al-
pha lota. She performed with the
marching band, symphonic band,
basketball pep band, and jazz band.
She is also a member of the Sierra
Club and Cousteau Society.
She has been a Carr Academic
scholarship recipient and on the Uni-
versity's honor roll since 1981. She
was also named in the 1984-85 Who's
Who in America's Colleges and Uni-
versities.
Dr. Phillip Holcomb, associate
professor of English and chairman of
the Academic Excellence Committee
said when the English Department
picked Rachel, "they were looking for
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that is "the best of the best."
Rachel's interests out of college are
to either pursue a masteris degree or
attend law school. She calls herself
an "avid conservationistu and enjoys
camping and hiking.
Other nominees for the Presiden-
tial Award were Dacia Kay Loudamy,
Deborah Lynn Bloys, Melody Mc-
Donald, Valerie Ann Engelbracht,
Michael Erwin Kiesling, James R.
Pulliam, Daniel Lewis Harrington,
Robin Turner Ritchey, Ben Louis
Wilde, and Christopher B. Cunning-
ham.
- Susan Ryan, Gary Dulude
ASU President Dr. Lloyd Vincent presents a
plaque to senior English major Rachel Jen-
kins, winner of the 1985 Presidential Award.
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Who's Who honors achievers
Angelo State added 45 students to
the 1985 edition of Who's Who
Among Students in American Uni-
versities and Colleges.
Students were chosen on their aca-
demic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extra-cur-
ricular activities, and future poten-
tial. A committee of ASU faculty
members and editors of the annual
directory elected the students.
Honored at the Who's Who recep-
tion were: James Edward Albright,
Jr., journalism, Judy Kaye Brown,
psychology, Roger D. Carlile, ac-
counting, Christopher Brian Cun-
ningham, mathematics, Lisa Gayle
Lee Curnutt, finance, Judy Dittmar,
physical education, Joseph Alex-
'nder Draughon, journalism, Caro-
lyne Ann Droll, accounting, Bennie
Howell English, government, Valerie
Ann Engelbrecht, chemistry, Ronald
Jay Foos, psychology, Janis Fuchs,
nursing, Annabelle Gonzales, phys-
ical education, Brad Clifton Hardin,
finance, Cindy Marie Harrell, phys-
ical education, Daniel Lewis Har-
rington, computer science, Velinda
Ann Harrington, history, Michael
Erwin Kiesling, finance, Kim Madi-
son Lamphere, elementary educa-
tion, Gina Renae Lane, government,
Bradley Doyne Mclvor, mathemat-
ics, Charla L. Markham, English,
Bobbi Faye Martin, physical educa-
tion, Sally Ann Mickle, elementary
education, Angela Moor, govern-
ment, Meredith Jolene Morrow,
speech, Kathleen P. O'Dwyer, ele-
mentary education, Linda Kaye Pa-
lumbo, mathematics, Phillip W.
Parker, finance, Laurie Plessala
French, Campbell Scott Porter, ani-
mal science, David Reynolds, ac-
counting, Lisa Michele Ridout, fi-
nance, Bridget Ranee Robinson, gov-
ernment, Sharon Robison,
accounting, Pamela Joy Spring, Eng-
lish, Victoria K. Stauber, accounting,
Suzanne Lynn Stroher, finance,
Kathleen Talafuse, chemistry, Mary
Tschirhart, accounting, Robin Renee
Turner, elementary education, Dan-
ny Ray Villalva, accounting, Lee
Elise Wheat, physical education, Ben
Louis Wilde, animal science, and Su-
zanne L. Wolcott, nursing.
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outside the UC with president Vincent after
receiving their awards.
Students and parents attended the reception
honoring the recipients.
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Bands entertain with spring concerts
The University Auditorium rang
with the sounds ofthe ASU Concert
and Symphonic Bands on April 25.
The Concert Band was led by As-
sistant Director ot'Bands, David Fen-
nell. The band performed the Folk
Song Suite, Portraits from "LaPeri-
chole" This Old Man f A Musical
Travelogue, and others.
The Symphonic Band also took
part in the Spring Concert and was
conducted by Harris Brinson, direc-
tor of bands.
The band played the Childrens
March from "Over the Hills and Far
Away," Slaval, and three other ar-
rangements.
The ASU Symphonic Band trav-
elled around the state during their
1985 Concert Tour, performing at
Tarleton State University in Ste-
phenville, Crowley High School,
Grapevine High School, Boswell
High School in Saganaw, Richland
High School in Fort Worth and
Jacksboro High School.
- Sami Harman
Margaret Somereve and Chris Dell play their
flutes during the Concert Bands performance
in the Spring Concert. tMike Howell Photol
Harris Brinson conducts the Symphonic
Band during a performance on March 3. tArt
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RCTC marches before presldent
Each year, Angelo State's ROTC
Detachment S47 culminates the year
with its Presidential Pass-In-Review.
The pass-in-review, which is held
in honor ot' ASU President Lloyd D.
Vincent. serves as an end of the year
military review of the troops.
ln May, the cadets marched before
the President and special guests Col.
Chalmers Carr. and Lt. Col. and Mrs.
Paul Lang.
A special added attraction was a P-
51 Mustang plane from the Confed-
erate Air Force which tlew overhead.
Lt. Col. Lang and President Vincent stand
and view the troops. fDavid Lozano Photol
The POC Flight. led by Joey Campanelli,
march past the review stand. tArt Hanson
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UC raises hunger issue
The l'nited Campus Ministries
brought the issue of the starving in
Africa to ASL' during March and
April.
Panelists for the discussion held
March 28 were Dr. James Holland,
dean of the college of liberal and fine
arts: the Rev. Bob l-luie. co-pastor of
the First United Methodist Church
of Mason: Dr. Charles W. Livingston,
professor at the Texas A8:lVl
Research Center: Dr. Nlechel Paggi,
extension economist in international
trade and transportation at Texas
.ASTNII Nancy Epstein, executive di-
rector of the state Senate subcom-
mittee on hunger and nutrition: and
Dr. Ken Stewart, chairman of the
psychology and sociology depart-
ment.
The symposium was the highlight
of a semester-long UCM program
which consisted of weekly forums
that addressed the issues of hunger,
peace and justice.
Tom Jones. program assistant for
CCM. said the purpose of the sympo-
sium was to help people lay a proper
foundation for their actions and atti-
tudes regarding hunger.
On March 21. the symposium
featured Dr. Milo Shannon-Thorn-
berry. director of Alternatives. a non-
profit organization providing re-
sources and encouragement for re-
sponsible living.
"We are just ten years into a period
of history when the leaders of most
nations and the well-fed minorities of
the world understand that malnutri-
tion is the greatest and fastest grow-
ing cause of disease. disability. and
death in the world." Shannon-
Thornberry said.
He said it was not until British
camera crews went to Ethiopia in the
fall of 1984 that the world began to
see the horror unfolding there. Shan-
non-Thornberry said although much
has happened in response to this cri-
sis in the past ten years. the prospects
for the future are not bright.
"ln Africa. 150 million people in 27
countries are affected and 335 million
are in danger of starvation." he said.
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The problem of hunger also hits
close to home, as revelaed by a 1975
study which reported that 1.5 million
infants and children under the age of
five in the U.S. were sufficiently un-
dernourished so that normal brain
development was inhibited. Added to
those are the numbers of recently un-
employed people who will join the list
of the hungry.
"There are those tucked away on
Indian reservations, in migrant
worker camps. in former plantation
regions and sharecropper shacks, on
downtown streets. They are the old
and the very young. the men, women
and children whose stomachs are rar-
ely full and whose bodies are never
properly nourished."
L'From a global perspective, there is
no shortage of foodg people simply do
not have enough money to buy food
which is available," Shannon-Thorn-
berry said. "There is also a direct link
between the concentration of 70 per-
cent of the world's income in the
hands of 30 percent of the population
and the impoverishment of the other
70 percent."
Shannon-Thornberry said that
each nation must decide that provid-
ing adequate nutrition for all its peo-
ple is among its highest of national
priorities.
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Dr. Milo Shannon-Thornberry told the hun-
ger symposium audience that the greatest
problem facing humankind is world hunger.
Rev. Bob Huie, Dr. Ken Stewart. Dr. Charles
Livingston and Dr. Mechel Paggi addressed
the world hunger issue as panelists at the pan-
el discussion on March 28.
Dr. Charles Livingston presented his views
concerning hunger during the panel discus-
sion. Dr. Livingston is a professor at the Texas
ASLM Research Center. 1Mike Howell Photosl
Hunger Symposium 45
Students walk and run for charit
Another phase ofthe United Cam-
pus Ministries hunger symposium
activity was the Crop Walk which
was held on Good Friday, April 5.
Crop is the name given to community
hunger education and fund-raising
events sponsored by Church World
Service, an international relief org?
nization.
The walk was officially sponsored
by the Ministerial Alliance of San
Angelo and the UCM served as re-
cruiters and coordinators.
"Since we are sponsoring the hun-
ger symposium, we decided to 'plug
in' to the Crop Walk," said Tom
Jones. program assistant for the
UCM. "Usually Crop works through
local churches, but in this case, we
feel that the campus is our church."
Proceeds from the walk went to
Church World Service. Three-
fourths of the money raised was sent
by the CWS to its African program
and other projects. The remainder of
the money was returned to San Ange-
lo to be used by the San Angelo Food
Bank and Project Dignidad, which
distributes food to people in emer-
gencies.
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Alpha Phi Omega, a service co-ed
fraternity, continued its motto of ser-
vice to community, campus, and na-
tion with its 2nd annual Omegathon
held April 20.
The 3.1-mile-run, sponsored by lo-
cal businesses, raised S32500 to
benefit the San Angelo Crimestop-
pers program.
T-shirts were awarded to the 64
participants who were divided into
various age groups. The runners
started at Picnic Bend Park on Park
Drive and continued to a point past
the Santa Fe golf course and then re-
turned to the park.
- Pam Roberts
This runner does his part in helping the San
Angelo Crimestoppers.
Alpha Phi Omega members Twila Dunavant
and Cathy Carpenter organize prizes and tro-
phies during the Omegathon. lMike Howell
Photosl
omegathon 47
Black Heritage celebrated
Debbie Jones was crowned as the
1985 Ms. Ebony to conclude Black
Heritage Week at ASU in February.
Jones, an undeclared sophomore
from Midland, won in a field of eight
contestants.
Lynnett Moore, secretary and pub-
licity chairman of the Neo-Lea Soci-
ety, said, "Being our second go-
round. putting on the pageant was a
real pleasure. Tracy Edwards, vice-
president of the Neo-Lea, worked so
hard at this pageant that she deserves
a lot of credit."
Sonja White of Lubbuck won Ms.
Congeniality, Charlotte Jacobs of
Killeen won second runner-up and
The nine-member band Inn-O-Vation jams to
their music during their concertfdance that
kicked off Black Heritage Week at ASU in
February. t-John Keefer Photo!
48
Danielle Smith of Washington, D.C.
won first runner-up.
Jones received the highest score on
talent by singing 5'Home" by Diana
Ross.
The Black Heritage Week at ASU
was part of the local celebration of
National Black History Month
which takes place every year during
February.
The main organizers of the activi-
ties were the Neo-Lea Society, the
Black Organization Striving for Suc-
cess QBOSSJ and the Generation of
Faith.
Black Heritage Week was officially
proclaimed by ASU President Dr.
Lloyd Vincent at a noon ceremony
Feb. 18. He designated the week from
Feb. 18 to Feb. 23 as the official com-
memoration time.
However, activities for the week
began Feb. 16 as the nine-member
band Inn-O-Vation played at a con-
certfdance in the U.C. Ballroom.
The campus black organizations
also heard a variety of local speakers
including Benjamin Hooks, execu-
tive director ofthe National Associ-
ation for the Advancement of Col-
ored People.
- Alex Draughon
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Sophomore Debbie Jones reacts after being
crowned Ms. Ebony 1985 at the close of Black
Heritage Week. iJohn Keefer Photol
black heritage Week 49
Blacks' journey not o er
Benjamin L. Hooks. executive di-
rector ofthe National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People.
said Tuesday. Feb. 19 that blacks
need to "vote dream. try, and be-
lieve" to succeed.
Hooks spoke to a near capacity
crowd in the CC Ballroom. The
LCPC Speakers committee brought
the NAACP head as part of Black
Heritage Week at ASU.
Hooks, an ordained Baptist Minis-
ter. used his humor and evangelical
speaking style to remind blacks that
though great strides have been made
in racial equality, the journey is tar
from over.
The former chairman ofthe Feder-
al Communications Commission
quoted Frederick Douglass who said:
"Slaves cannot vote themselves free,
but free men can vote themselves
slaves."
Throughout his speech, Hooks
stressed the importance of voting.
saying that a man with a Ph.D. that
does not vote is a "phenomenal
duncef'
He also said that it is a disgrace for
blacks not to vote now that there is
no danger in doing so, as opposed to
when blacks used to risk their lives to
vote.
Hooks said that blacks need to
dream. Quoting Langston Hughes. he
said, "Never lose hold of your dreams
for without them life is like a broken
winged bird that can't fly."
The civil rights leader also chided
the Reagan administration calling it
"a nightmare, not a dream," he said.
Hooks added, however, that he did
not think of President Reagan as a
racist.
"Blacks have always believed in
the American dream," said Hooks,
who was the first black criminal court
judge in Memphis. "Blacks have
fought and died in every American
war because they believe in the
American Dream," he said.
4- Robert F. Gault
Hooks said that student loan cuts are bad for
both blacks and whites and. that Nlfthey tstu-
dentsl don't pay the loans back they should be
thrown in jail." tGiles Smith Photol
President Lloyd D, Vincent poses with Benja-
min L. Hooks before his lecture. tMike Howell
Photol
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during the variety show on April 24.
Mexicans celebrate culture
Also celebrating their individual
heritage were Mexican-American
students at ASU who sponsored a
week of activities April 22-26.
University President Dr. Lloyd D.
Vincent signed the resolution pro-
claiming the week Mexican-Ameri-
can Week at ASU. With this procla-
mation, the University declared its
desire to promote a greater apprecia-
tion for the many distinct achieve-
ments of Mexican-Americans and to
focus attention on their numerous
contributions to our state and nation.
The week also gave students, facul-
ty and staff the opportunity to be-
come better informed about the im-
portant accomplishments of Mexi-
can-American citizens and their
contributions to the development
and enrichment of our American
heritage and culture.
The group began their celebration
with a dance at Holy Angels Catholic
Church on Friday, April 19. Around
200 people from ASU and the com-
munity attended.
Throughout the week, Association
of Mexican-American students
tempted students in the UC Circula-
tion Court with mexican sweet bread,
tamales and nachos.
Wednesday April 24 featured a Fi-
esta Night in the UC Ballroom where
the community participated in cul-
tural dances and a variety show.
On Thursday, an arts and crafts
exhibit appeared in the UC and
showed works of students from San
Angelo schools in kindergarten
through twelfth grades.
All proceeds from the activities
went toward a scholarship that
AMAS gives one deserving member
each year.
The week came to a close on Friday
with their end-of-the-year banquet.
- Rita Andolsen, Sami Harman
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aoler blasts government
Consumer rights advocate Ralph
Nader informed an audience of about
200 of ways to protect themselves as
consumers in an April speech in the
University Center Ballroom.
In his speech, Nader was critical on
issues ranging from hot dogs to gov-
ernment.
The hot dog industry is puttingjust
about anything into their ingredients
and getting away with it, he said.
Nader said little effort is made to
keep the industry in check, but those
individuals who make such attempts
usually get a response from manufac-
turers like "no one forces you to buy
them."
Nader said the way to make an im-
pact on the industry was to fight as a
group rather than as an individual.
The first step in regulation is to
form a group with common inten-
tions Nader said.
Nader stressed the importance of
consumer power. Businesses don't
fret over a silent public, he said, and a
strong consumer voice will keep in-
dustry on its toes. He told his audi-
ence to ask questions. Consumers
should not only ask questions be-
cause it is their right, but they should
also feel it is their responsibility.
According to Nader, not only will a
strong consumer voice keep busin-
esses in line, it will also keep govern-
ment employees in line.
In a press conference held prior to
his speech, Nader said the consum-
er's top priority is to keep a perpetual
eye on their congressmen.
Nader said that congressmen are
urged to make their voting records
available to citizens in their area, but
only three ofthe 435 congressmen ac-
tually do. San Angelo's congressman,
Tom Loeffler, does not, but Nader re-
vealed his record. Nader said Loeffler
was the worst in Texas in voting for
consumer protection laws. He is in
the bottom ten percent nationally
and has opposed all consumer protec-
tion bills except one during his stint
in Washington Nader said.
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Nader also commented on his fa-
vorite topic: President Ronald Rea-
gan. Nader said Reagan is in the posi-
tion of president today because of his
false front and appealing appearance.
He said if people really knew the facts
on Reagan, Mondale would have
made a more successful run at the
presidency. Nader said Reagan has a
knack for crediting himself for the
good and blaming others for the bad.
He criticized Reagan for permitting
the export of products deemed not fit
for American consumption but fit for
other countries. He said he is also re-
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of poultry products.
Nader urged all students to exer-
cise their right to vote, pointing out
that college students have the worst
voting percentages in America. He
also encouraged students to evaluate
their plans for the future and make
an impact on society.
- Paul Freeman Melton
"Public Citizen" Ralph Nader lectured and
answered questions for three hours.
Albee 'junksi theaters
"We have a very healthy theater
tin Americaj, but it's not on Broad-
way," said playwright Edward Albee,
who lectured on "The Playwright vs.
The Theater" on April 18 in the ASU
Auditorium.
He said the Broadway producers
"don't want to take a chance on the
good stuff." He said the best works
being done are in the universities and
community playhouses. "The stuff
they do in the commercial theater. . .
is a bunch of junk," Albee said.
Albee is best remembered for the
movie based on his play 'tWho's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf." He said he
was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for
the play, but that the prize was taken
back because of the controversial na-
ture of that play. He has since been
awarded two Pulitzers for his works
"A Delicate Balance" and "Sea-
scape" "I think I have two-and-a-
half Pulitzer Prizes."
He said "no play of mine has ever
gotten unanimous reviews." He said
a play is doing its job as long as it
doesn't "leave you with less than you
started."
Albee said he had been on the col-
lege lecture circuit for about 20 years.
He said he enjoys the workshops with
the students because "They've got a
kind of spontaneity to them." He said
the spontaneity often leads him to
think of things in a new light.
Albee began writing at the age of
six, but didn't have his first play pro-
duced until the age of 28. Albee who is
now in his mid-50's, said that he has
no plans to retire. He said that he
always has ideas for three or four
plays rolling around in his mind all
the time.
Albee also held a workshop in the
Education Building on April 17 for
drama students, helping them devel-
op their acting techniques and giving
them an idea of what an author ex-
pects a character to be.
- Alex Draughon
Edward Albee appeared on campus through
the sponsorship of the UCPC Arts Commit-
tee. tAlix Jeffry Photo!
53
Mark Weiner and his puppets, the Weiner-
ettes, perform improvisational comedy and
puppeteering at ASU. tMike Howell Photol
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Weiner involves audience
Marc Weiner and his puppets, the
Weinerettes, performed in February
at the University Center Ballroom
before a small group of about 70 peo-
ple.
Weiner specializes in improvisa-
tional comedy and puppeteering.
During his act, Weiner did every-
thing from squirting members of the
audience with a spray bottle to liter-
ally chasing a media cameraman out
of the ballroom.
His comedy is based on audience
participation and improvised props
that he finds on the stage.
The first two-thirds of his show
was spent doing comedy on, with, at
and in the audience.
At one point he was using a child
54
from the audience as a puppet.
Many of his jokes were based on his
microphone stand. It became an oil
pump, the plunger for an explosive, a
helicopter, a satellite receiving sta-
tion and an electronic device to check
for dust and dead bugs on the ledge of
the ballroom ceiling.
The short, balding, bug-eyed New
Yorker called two members of the au-
dience on the stage to participate in
his routine, however, once they were
on stage, he did so many other jokes
that the main sketch was lost and he
never really used the people.
One joke he made about his balding
head was "I'm not going bald. I'm
converting to solar energy."
He said he often holds fire drills for
himself in his New York apartment.
He said he never knows when he's
going to have to leave one.
The puppets in his act were differ-
ent from standard puppets. His pup-
pets were hand puppets but his hand
went into the puppet through its
head. He used his fingers to control
the puppet's arms and feet and has a
string connected to its mouth that he
controlled with his other hand.
Most of his puppet routines were
set to music. One black puppet was
carrying a tiny aluminum foil "ghetto
blaster". When the puppet dropped
the radio, the music stopped until he
picked it back up.
- Alex Draughon
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DeLuca's act
Comedian-hypnotist Tom DeLuca
returned to ASU for the second
straight year in April performing for
a crowd of about 700
The 31 year old entertainer held
the crown captive with light witty
humor and a hvpnotlsm displav
The program began with a slide
presentation which poked fun at un
usual town names and celebrities
DeLuca then subjected volunteers to
var1ous tests in a comical attempt to
prove that psychic phenomena ex
lsted
Following the comedv portion of
the program and a brief intermisslon
DeLuca called for sixteen vol
unteers from the audience to undergo
hypnotism The volunteers were
seated in a semi circle and told to
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close their eyes and relax. The New
York native then repeatedly urged
the volunteers to take deep breaths
and relax . . . relax . . . relax.
After a few minutes, DeLuca told
the volunteers that when he counted
to five, they would awake and begin
laughing. At the count of five, the vol-
unteers sat up and began laughing.
DeLuca followed this feat with
others, such as having volunteers
stretch, forget their names, and act
like they were five years old. The vol-
unteers complied with what they
were told to do, although when De-
Luca asked them ifthey thought they
had been hypnotized, the group re-
sponded negatively throughout the
program.
- Elvin Putman
Comedian-hypnotist Tom DeLuca entertains
his audience during his ASU performance.
DeLuca's hypnotism volunteers relax as in-
structed. tDavid Lozano Photos?
55
WhiteHeart jams for Jesus
WhiteHeart. one of the hottest
contemporary Christian rock groups
in the nation. thumped into San An-
gelo in April and entertained many
ASU students.
Alpha Omega, a Christian service
organization at Angelo State,
brought WhiteHeart to the area as a
forerunner for their Music Fest '85.
WhiteHeart has been touted as the
next king of Christian rock. Some of
their fans, as well as some of their
critics, have prophesied their re-
placement ofthe current king, Petra.
Formed in the fall of 1981, White-
Heart consists of six members that
"were drawn together by a common
dream," according to their press re-
lease. That dream was to use their
musical talents in the service offlesus
Christ. The band chose the name of
WhiteHeart to "reflect their desire to
consistently strive for a clean, pure
and 'white' heart in their artistry and
throughout their lives."
They've put out three albums and
WhiteHeart keyboardist Mark Gersmehljams
for Jesus during their San Angelo appearance.
The Christian rock band WhiteHeart brought
their musical message to San Angelo and
many ASL' students in April. tMike Howell
Photosl
56 whiteheart
are on tour with their latest cut,
"Hotline" Their first two albums
were "WhiteHeart" and the critical-
ly-acclaimed "Vital Signs."
The band creates a fresh sound
with a diverse blend of contemporary
pop, rhythm and blues, and rock.
They use their music as a ministry of
the Lord and encourage Christians
through their songs.
WhiteHeart. consists of guitarist
Gordon Kennedy, vocalist Scott
Douglas, bass-player Gary Lunn,
drummer David Huff, keyboardist
Mark Gersmehl and writerfpro-
ducerfguitarist Bill Smiley.
They describe their directions and
goals with these words, "We are not
stars . . . we are servants. We have a
responsibility to share a message, but
it is also a joy and a privilege. Hope-
fully we can show the world that
Christians can have fun. Most of all,
we want to continue to allow Him to
use us to change lives."
- Gene Powell
Russian born pianist Ariel tickles the ivories
at ASU in April. tJohn Keefer Photol
Russian pianist entertains in his own way
Russian-born pianist Ariel enter-
tained a crowd of about 100 people,
but few students when he performed
at ASU in April.
Ariel introduced himself saying, HI
am Russian. Wait. Don't throw toma-
toes at me. I am a good Russian. I pay
taxes? The 29-year-old, who is now a
Houston resident, mixed wit with tal-
ented hands and tickled the ivories
with contemporary and classical mu-
sic.
He introduced his second number,
Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake," and
added with tongue-in-cheek that in
Russian it would be "Swine Lakeskif'
Ariel said of his Tchaikovsky ren-
dition, "As you can see, I like to bring
my contemporary spirit to some of
the old guys."
He introduced his next piece, a
rousing boogie-woogie arrangement,
and said, "Here's something you all
- excuse me, y'all - will under-
stand."
Ariel added something definitely
different to his performance by show-
ing a 10-minute silent black-and
white Charlie Chaplin film, and he
dramatized the slapstick scenes with
piano accompaniment.
Kevin Trzcinski, a freshman com-
puter science major, said of Ariel's
performance, "I think it's neat. I
think other students should get in-
volved. After all, UCPC sets this up
for us, not just the community."
Joey Inabnet, a member of the
UCPC Films Committee, expressed
his own views, noting the predomin-
ence of senior citizens and other
members of the community in the au-
dience. "Senior citizens have more
appreciation for this. The students
are real apathetic to our events as it
is," he said. "It's their loss if they
don't come to it." Noting the atten-
dance of outside community mem-
bers, Inabnet said, "They know qual-
ity when they see itf'
Ariel opened after intermission
with a solemn Rachmaninoff piece,
After playing it, he said, "That was
one of those heavy-duty classical
masterpieces."
'LI recognized the value of contem-
porary music,', he said, adding that
some of today's music will be classics.
He played Led Zeppelin's "Stairway
to Heaven," talked seriously about
Siberia, and began his own composi-
tion, 'Siberian Sun."
As a closing piece Ariel performed
"American Rondo," composed by
himself as a tribute he said, to "a
country that allowed me to realize my
hopes and dreams."
- Cheryl Carter
ariel 57
Budd Rich's drumming packs 'em in
The seasoned musician exercised
movements that were so much a part
of him that the man seemed to be
playing his audience instead of his
drums.
A captivated audience of diverse
ages and backgrounds witnessed an
astonishing display of flair and show-
manship during Buddy Rich's perfor-
mance in the ASU auditorium in Jan-
uary.
The auditorium, which seats about
450 people. could not hold the im-
mense number of people who had
planned to listen to the jazz legend.
Rich, a self-taught drummer, be-
gan playing professionally at the age
of four. He proved that, at 67. he still
"The Worlds Greatest Drummer." Buddy
Rich, performed in a packed auditorium at
ASU. tRoger Denim Photol
58 buddy rich
has the touch and swiftness of a man
half his age.
With a seemingly effortless mo-
tion, Rich spontaneously moved
through a poetic array of pat.terns
while he eyed the other musicians in
his band and his responsive audience.
The other members of his band
played outstanding solos, but Rich
stole the show. He brilliantly pound-
ed his tom-toms from the drum heads
to the rim and, with unbelievable
speed and a whirling inventiveness,
delicately banged on his snare and
cymbals while keeping time with his
bass drum.
Many people consider Rich the
"World's Greatest Drummer," but he
said that he doesn't think about being
the best.
"I don't think about it at all," he
said. "I think it's insanity."
A man of few words, but a lot of
class, Rich showed a sense of pride,
but not of conceit. He said that peo-
ple are never satisfied with the same
music for a long period of time, and
they want a variety.
"Music is music and people always
want something different," he said.
Rich definitely delivers something
different, as he is one ofthe last musi-
cians who has survived through an
era of music, which, along with the
times, has vastly changed.
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Dancer, choreographer, teacher
Deborah Zall moved her painfully
slim form across the ASU auditorium
stage in February as she danced a se-
ries of avant-garde characters.
Zall performed as three Marys:
Mary Tyrone, Mary, the bag lady,
and Mary, Queen of Scots.
In a dressing room interview, fol-
lowing the performance, Zall said she
could identify with each of the char-
acters that she portrayed. Although
she pointed out that the characters
weren't literal translations of her life,
she has experienced many of the
same problems. She said that she and
Mary Tyrone shared a common prob-
lem - drugs. "I have been a drug ad-
dict," she said.
During her rendition of the junkie,
Mary Tyrone, Zall flew across the
stage in fits ofecstacy, then fell to the
floor as her high wore off. The highly
interpretative dance showed the
bleak existence faced by addicts.
She also said she identifies with
Mary, Queen of Scots. "Her life was
chosen for herf' Zall said. Zall made
the analogy of her life being con-
trolled by dancing, just as Mary,
Queen of Scots was controlled be-
cause she was a ruler.
Zall used very few props during her
show. One prop missing from her
dance was a throne which she said
usually doubled as an execution
block.
The background music for all three
sections was a very modern avant-
garde style. The music accompanying
the Mary, Queen of Scots segment
was especially written for her.
Zall said she identified with Mary,
the bag lady, "in terms of displace-
ment." She said bag ladies are in
cities all over the country, but that
she decided on her character after
seeing one in Los Angeles.
Zall said she does not like to prac-
tice her characters between perfor-
mances because "they get stale." She
added that the characters change
each time she performs them.
"Things happen on stage tto the
charactersl because ofthe audience,"
she said.
- Alex Draughon
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Actors pla
Angelo State University Theatres
production of "Play By Play"
brought a different type ofdialogue to
audiences February 26-March 3.
The play was different because
there were no parts, only actors. Ac-
tors played actors.
On-stage, the actors competed for
stardom and revealed their hopes
that the audience would appreciate
and applaude their efforts to convey
the playwright's ideas.
The play, written by Robert Pat-
actors
rick, had each of the characters in
their stereotyped roles, but each tried
to steal the show.
' Play director Dr. Raymond Carver
described "Play By Playv as a very
funny play, but added that it was a
very difficult play to understand by
talking about it. "It's a zany kind of
clown show," he said.
The actors in the play were Jay B.
Jones, a senior drama major who
played the Leading Man, and Kaye
McDougall, a theater management
graduate student who played the
Leading Lady.
Other members of the cast were
Elizabeth Jones as the confidant,
Christi Terrell as the ingenue, Chuck
Wilson as understudy, Catherine
Cowell as the audience member, M.
Caroline Canfield as the critic, and
Buddy Price as the Character Man.
Caroline O'Keeffe and Vernon
McKinney played OnefTwo and
TwofOne clowns respectively.
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Chuck Wilson trightl, steals his clothes. tArt
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The Leading Man, played by Jay B. Jones.
comes on stage during the second act dressed
in street clothes acting the part. of an audience
member. lDan Nazworth Photol
Cast members posing for the curtain call in-
clude Christi Terrell, Caroline O'Keeffe, Ver-
non McKinney, Kaye McDougall, Jay B,
Jones, Chuck Wilson. Betsy Jones. and Buddy
Price. CArt Hanson PhotofASU News Sz In-
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fAgnes of God' questions nun
Could a young and seemingly inno-
cent nun conceive a child, later kill
her own baby, and not remember?
"Agnes of God", by John Pielmeier,
questioned the symbolic undertones
of faith and the presence of miracles
during the play which was presented
by the ASU drama department in
April.
The plot revolved around only
three characters and required them
to re-evaluate their lives, faith, and
the commitment of love.
Agnes, the nun accused of murder-
ing her own baby, was played by Shel-
ly Roberts.
Paula Raab played Dr. Martha
Livingston, a psychiatrist appointed
to determine the sanity of Agnes. She
also went through some personal
soul-searching.
Rebecca Scott portrayed Mother
Miriam Ruth who tried to shelter Ag-
nes throughout the play.
Although many explanations were
offered, the final decision of Agnes'
guilt or innocence was left to be de-
cided in the mind of the audience.
- Pam Roberts
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Mother Superior Miriam Ruth tRebecca
Scottl and Agnes tShelly Robertsl discuss the
possibility of miracles in "Agnes of God."
tMike Howell Photol
Shelly Roberts enacts a scene from "Agnes of
God," a drama directed by Bill Watts.
Agnes lShelley Robertsl is hypnotized in an
attempt to determine how her baby was killed.
iMike Howell Photosl
Suzie Abbott, Valsine Johnson. and Dru Ann
Jamison perform the modern dance "La Pe-
tite Chose."
Toni Colvin and Marcela Rios dance to the
choreography of Deborah Zall in "La Petite
Chose." fMike Howell Photos?
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Dancers send invitation
The ASU Dancers' spring presen-
tation, "An Invitation to Dance," ran
for three nights beginning April 11.
The presentation included seven
numbers performed by various danc-
ers of the group.
Their first number, "La Petite
Chose," was choreographed by Deb-
orah Zall, an internationally ac-
claimed solo artist who worked close-
ly with the Dancers during the spring
semester through the sponsorship of
the ASU Program Council. Their
sixth number, "dddddddddigits," was
choreographed by the members
themselves. All other dances were
choreographed by Ann Akins, coordi-
nator of the ASU Dancers.
"It is time-consuming for them.
but I think they get allot out of it,"
Akins said. "They get the chance to
perform concert dance on stage, to
try to perfect their own dance tech-
nique, and they also learn to increase
their discipline."
- Rita Andolsen
"Spreadin' Rhythm Around" with a lively tap
dance routine are Valsine Johnson, Dru Ann
Jamison. Stephanie McAdams, Debbie Var-
gas, Laresa Walker, and Lisa Price. tMike
Howell Photol
The ASU Dancers begin rehearsals in January
and receive class credit for their participation.
tGiles Smith Photo?
Current fashion presented
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wear during the Christmas style show held in
the UC Ballroom on December 4. KTricia Mill-
er Photol
Liz Neslage models a popular "spring show
off" tank top dress with a dropped and gath
ered waistline. CJohn Keefer Photol
Mamselle escort Michael DuPont. a graduate
student in psychology. models Christmas
fashions. lTricia Miller Photol
Wearing popular spring and summer fashions
are: lfirst rowl Clare Ronaghan. Robin
Campbell, Kelly Jinwright, Pam Swanson,
Veda Owens, Tracee Thompson, Leslie
Fleming and Jenifer Spencer. lSecond Rowl
Angie Moore, Liz Neslage, Stephanie Oates.
Emily King, Toni Teague, Lisa Price, Paula
Terry, and Linda Walker.
Keeping the campus aware of cur-
rent fashion trends were the ASU
Mamselles who held several style
shows and workshops throughout the
year.
For openers, they held the "Fall
Fashion Kick-off" on October 1 and
presented the latest fashions for fall
from jogging suits to formals and
wedding gowns.
A Homecoming style show was also
held on October 22 of Homecoming
Week.
Christmas fashions were modeled
on December 4.
April 2 brought "Spring Show-
offs" which presented to the audience
the 1985 overall new look for spring.
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through the streets of San Angelo during the
parade held Friday March 8. lArt Hanson
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ASU students Scott Porter and Jonama Cox
took part in adult sheep judgings. fArt Hanson
Photo!ASU News Sz Informationl
Dawn Shever of the Schliecher County 4-H
outfitted her lamb in a specially designed cut-
out hood. fDavid Tillery Photo!San Angelo
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Rodeo Weekend in San Angelo -
the anticipated event, which usually
attracts an added 20,000 people to the
city each March, provides interested
ASU students with extra entertain-
ment while officially kicking off
Spring Break at the same time.
Hotels and motels are filled to ca-
pacity. Big name entertainers and ro-
deo contestants, the carnival, live-
stock shows and heightened night life
make some fun available for every-
one.
The 53rd Annual San Angelo
Stock Show and Rodeo got underway
on Monday March 4 with American
Quarter Horse Association sanc-
tioned cutting horse competitions.
There the horse "Peppy Lee San,"
owned by Jim Ware of Rayville, La.,
won the contest by beating out 43
other horses and snagging 32,438.25
in prize winnings. The contest re-
quires the horse and rider to separate
or 'Lcut" one cow at a time from the
herd and move it to the center of the
ring.
Livestock judging activities began
on Wednesday March 6. Elementary,
junior high and high school students
from around the state descended on
the livestock barns hoping that their
animal would prove a profitable ven-
ture.
Matt Tucker ofthe Andrews Coun-
ty 4-H showed the grand champion
steer of the show and took home
36,500
Adults also took part in their own
divisions. Suzy Sorrell. an ASU stu-
dent, showed the number one Colum-
bia ewe during Wednesdays show.
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More than 420 rodeo contestants,
including six current world champi-
ons, were entered for the rodeo per-
formances which began March 6 at 8
p.m. The men and women competed
in the events of bull riding, calf and
team roping, steer wrestling, barrel
racing, bareback and saddle bronc
riding for a piece of the 354,208 prize
money total.
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during Wednesday night's perfor-
mance. Among the entertainers also
playing was Freddy Fender singing
his song "Wasted Days and Wasted
Nights," and Clyde Foley Cummins
who played the fiddle while riding a
horse around the arena. Although the
rodeo was well attended, most agreed
that the "Beer Barnl' was the place to
be.
Sunday's matinee performance
brought to an end a week-long week-
end, and when the scores were tallied,
Brian Fulton of South Dakota won
the All-Around Cowboy honors with
31,753.28 in steer wrestling and calf
roping winnings.
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man displays his crowd-pleasing personality
while riding a three-wheeled motorcycle dur-
ing the Stock Show and Rodeo parade. fDavid
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Dar Haskins scores 71 points with his bare-
back horse "Godfather" putting him in third
place after the first rodeo performance on
Wednesday. tPat Dawson Photo!San Angelo
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ASU students enjoying the action at the "Beer
Barn" outside the Coliseum during Sundays
matinee performance included Holly Johnson
and Joellyn Rose. KSami Harman Photol
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The ASU Block Sz Bridle Club
hosted the 1985 Southwest Regional
Block 8: Bridle Convention Thurs-
day through Saturday April 4-6.
The convention attracted approxi-
mately 25O representatives from col-
leges and universities in Texas, Lou-
isiana, Oklahoma, Colorado, and
New Mexico. Headquarters for the
event was located at the Inn of the
Conchos.
This year the theme of the conven-
tion was built around the wool indus-
try, due to its economic impact in San
Angelo and the surrounding area,
said Dawn Kelly, public relations di-
rector for the ASU BSLB.
The club conducted educational
tours which explained the steps in
the wool process. These began Friday
morning at Old Fort Concho where
delegates viewed the shearing, spin-
ning and weaving of wool. A style
show featuring clothing made from
wool product.s was also held.
The Texas ASzM Scouring Plant,
the ASU Management, Instruction,
and Research Center, the ASU cam-
pus andthe Mohair Industries Incor-
Barry Cooper and Pat Thomas pose with Sue
Engdahl, the wife of Dr. Gilbert Engdahl.
State Senator Bill Sims spoke on the future of
agriculture during his lecture.
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on the tours.
On Saturday morning a "College
Bowl" contest was held during which
four member panels from each club
were questioned on agricultural pro-
cesses.
During the noon banquet that fol-
lowed, Senator Bill Sims, a charter
member of the Block Sz Bridle organi-
zation, was the featured speaker.
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Cooper cut the lamb and goat meat while pre-
paring for the dinner the club hosted.
A toe sack race was part of the Superstar Con-
test held out at the Lakehouse on Saturday
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Am Powell crowned Miss Lamblast
Dancing to the music of Bob
Blandford and the Rodeo Men and
the crowning of Miss Lamblast
marked the beginning of the 8th An-
nual Lamblast lamb cook-off cham-
pionship.
Students and San Angeloans at-
tended the dance at the San Angelo
Coliseum on April 12 where Amy
Powell, a junior from Stanton, was
crowned Miss Lamblast.
Saturday took the crowds to the
Goodfellow Recreation Camp where
lamb-cooking teams had been tend-
ing their dishes since before dawn.
Fifty-six teams entered the contest
and travelled from places like Men-
ard, Lubbock, Llano, San Saba and
all points in between.
People wandered about under the
trees tasting samples of the lamb and
enjoying the showmanship teams and
various booths.
Horseshoes and washers were
thrown and pitched as well as eggs in
the popular egg tossing contest.
Lamb entries finally judged, Amy
Powell presented the first-place tro-
phy to the Wylie Coyote team from
Mertzon. The Sterling Coyotes
placed second and the Sundown
Lions Club third.
Showmanship awards were given
to the Thompson Brothers of Sonora,
the Have Pit Will Travel team and
the Range Canning Co.
- Sami Harman
Jelly Rowe, ASU intramurals director, enjoys
a lamb-kabob made by the ASU Block Sz Bri-
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an exciting round of washer pitching.
University Rodeo Club chief cook Maggie
Banner cuts a piece of lamb for Debi Ward to
sample. lSami Harman Photosl
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International dinner samples the world
The posters said there would be
foods of 15 countries at the Interna-
tional Club's dinner.
After an hour of serving line plate-
heaping, the foods had melded into a
combination that no country would
accept credit for.
However, the 200 or so people who
showed up for the 35, all-you-can-eat
affair didn't seem to care.
There were fried Wonton tlittle
dumplingsl from Hong Kong and an
upside-down rice dish from Pales-
tine. The Russian Cookies went fast.
as did the Sfeeha tLebanese Pizzal.
Thailand's gifts included spicy fish
with coconut milk tHomokl, fired
green gram noodle with beef tNya-
Putt-Boon Senl, baked chicken tGai-
Obl, and Tub-Tim-Krob tstuffed,
boiled flour in coconut creaml.
The Thais also brought a hot spice
and sour chicken soup called Tum
Yum. If that didn't satisfy the soup
lovers, there was Peanut Butter Soup
from Ghana. The peanuts didn't stop
A group of Indonesian students in native dress
come back for seconds.
A student from Thailand performs at the In-
ternational Club's dinner. tJirn Albright Pho-
tosl
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in Ghana, though, because Indonesia
brought a vegetable mixture topped
with peanut sauce called Gado-Gado.
Nigeria prepared beans, called Moi-
Moi.
There was much Moi food served
at the banquet from other countries
such as Yemen, West Germany,
Taiwan, Sweden, Poland, Malaysia,
Iran, India, Greece, and Columbia.
One hundred twenty-seven foreign
students were enrolled in ASU in
1985, and many of them were respon-
sible for preparing and serving the
dinner.
Dr. Otto Tetzlaff, head of the mod-
ern language department, and Inter-
national Club faculty sponsor, said
the foreign students who brought
food were very excited about the din-
ner.
Almost all of the food was gone
within an hour and a half of the be-
ginning ofthe dinner.
- Jim Albright, Jr.
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Nigerians Sanu Ibrahim, Stella Njemanze and
Kehinde Vaughan.
A group of students from Thailand perform a
Thai Northeastern Folk Dance. lJim Albright
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A historic event occurred after the
American Music Awards in 1985.
Stars from all areas of the music
world came together and recorded
"We are the World," a song used to
raise money to fight starvation in Af-
rica.
The song "We are the World,"
written by Lionel Richie and Michael
Jackson, shot to the top of the charts.
The "star formula" included old
standards like Bob Dylan and
Dionne Warwick. New sensations in
the form of Cyndi Lauper and James
Ingram added a twist to the effort.
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity did
their part by calling out to the ASU
dormitory residents to join hands and
sing along with a broadcast of the
song.
Students of all races and back-
grounds gathered between the two
high rise dormitories. During the
chorus, their voices could be heard
over the radio broadcast.
Sig Eps raised over 55200 for the
USA for Africa Campaign. Stereo
equipment for the event was donated
by Sig Ep alumnus Donald Solomon
of Texas Audio-Video.
- Jose R. Brown
Dorm residents gather together to have fun
and support the drive to end hunger in Africa.
Over 100 people sang along arm in arm for the
USA for Africa fund. iMike Howell Photosl
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Sig Eps win 9th championship
The ASU Multi-Sports Complex
was the site for the Greek Games held
on April 17.
Although the competition was
close throughout the games, the Sig-
ma Phi Epsilon chapter pulled ahead
in the final event to win their ninth
consecutive Greek Games champion-
ship.
This year the Lambda Chi Alpha
team was not able to compete because
their annual wheelchair push to Aus-
tin for the American Heart Associ-
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A Pike Little Sister stretches before her event.
Mary Ellen Baumer and Connie Powell, Sig
Ep Little Sisters, try their luck in the three-
legged race.
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ation was at the same time.
The Delta Zeta sorority competed
unofficially, leaving only Sig Eps and
the Pi Kappa Alpha team in the run-
ning for the team trophy.
Greeks competed in the 100-, 200-,
and 800-meter dashes, the 400-meter
and medley relays, and shot put, dis-
cus, chariot race, long jump, and
three-legged race.
The Pikes got first place in most of
the running events, with the Sig Eps
getting the points for second, third,
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and fourth places. Sig Ep Jose Brown
explained the tension: 4'We were say-
ing prayers believe me."
Finally, Sig Eps Hayden Towerton,
Carl Stewart, and Andrew Morin
dominated the softball throw adding
the points needed to capture the
Greek Games championship and the
Interfraternity Council All-Sports
Trophy.
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in the 400-meter relay. iDavid Lozano Pho-
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ter dash.
Jennifer Brinson edged out Pike Little Sister
Jonama Cox in the 100-meter dash.
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Alumni boosts intramurals
ASU intramurals took on a new
shape this year with the addition of
new sports. The new sports include,
Powder Puff' Football and a Slam-
Dunk Basketball Contest.
The Slam-Dunk contest was held
at halftime ofthe ASU-ACU Basket-
ball game. Daryl Ward, ajunior phys-
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were awarded a T-shirt for their ef- ' t "" i-'-
forts. The shirts and other prizes in
were provided by the ASU EX-Stu- 4 Q
dents Association. The Alumni also M '
provided flyers and other support for . A , -
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An intent rusher eyes a fleeing ball carrier
while the student referee watches for the grab.
fJose R. Brown Photo?
Powder-puff football finally got underway this
year. A confident defender holds up the flag to
stop the ball carrier. tDavid Lozano Photo!
Sean Harrington slams one home during the
First Annual Slam-Dunk Contest. Harrington
finished second in the contest. CMike Howell
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An intramural quarterback unleashes a "Hail
Mary" pass in the face of an opposing team
member. Hose R. Brown Photol
Two powder-puff football players stretch out
for the ball. Body sacrifice is still the name of
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ore Than Just a Game'
Gold tomps blue in Cbowl'
Everyone remembers the annual
"Spring Game" from High School.
The LSC Champion Ram Football
team also have a spring game but, a
different twist is added. Local media
personalities serve as coaches for the
Ram teams.
Bam head coach Jerry Vandergriff
said that the Media Bowl "is never an
artistic success because you've got
talent spread out too thin." The tal-
ent ended up on the Gold side of the
field with the Gold team shutting out
the Blue 13-0.
KLST Sports Director Don Scott
and KLST Sports Announcer Bobby
Lacy led the Gold team. San Angelo
Standard Times Sports Editor Pat-
rick Wascovich, and Ram Club mem-
ber. Pete Lara served as the Blue
braintrust..
The Gold team, under the direction
of quarterback Bryan Gregory,
marched down the field in the first
quarter to score their only touchdown
with 2:32 left on the clock.
The Gold team seemed to have it
all: a running game, a passing game,
and most importantly: a defense that
held the Blue offense to 92 total
yards. The Gold scored the other six
points on Blue turnovers which were
converted to field goals of 51 and 27
yards by kicker Greg Wright.
The Blue team had their best
chance at putting some points on the
board late in the first. quarter. A 32
yard punt return by Earnest Jackson
set the Blue offense up on the Gold 38
yard line. The Blue drive was soon
stalled by two dropped passes and a
missed field goal attempt of 31 yards
by Paul Drain.
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a Gold teammatefopponent in tow.
KLST Sports Director Don Scott coached the
victorious Gold team.
Gold quarterback Bryan Gregory drops back
behind good blocking to throw a pass.
Assisting Scott with the Gold team coaching
chores was Bobby Lacy, KLST sports an-
nouncer. tDavid Lozano Photos?
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Ram teams saw many achieve-
ments in the 1984-85 athletic year.
The football team beat all of its LSC
opponents to win the LSC title. The
Rambelle volleyball team won its
third consecutive LSC title.
In basketball, the Rams took it to
the wire with the ACU Wildcats but
fell in the final game ofthe LSC tour-
ney,
In tennis, Elizabeth Pierre won the
LSC Singles title and Steve Enriquez
captured the singles title in the men's
division.
- Jose Brown
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thletes honored at banquet
ASl"s many talented athletes were
recognized for their efforts at this
vear's Nathans Banquet. The ath-
letes receiving honors are selected by
their teammates. Nathan's provides
exclusive watches for the honorees.
ln football. Flanker Mike North-
cutt, a senior from Muleshoe was rec-
ognized. Northcutt finished his ASU
career fourth on the all-time receiv-
ing list.
Mary Tschirhart, a junior from
Amarillo, won the award for the vol-
leyball team. She earned every possi-
ble honor in the LSC this season.
Tschirhart was also on the LSC all-
acadeinic team.
From basketball, Mike Jones, a se-
nior from Trenton, N.J., received the
honor from his teammates. Jones
helped the Rams to two ofthe most
successful back-to-back seasons in
ASU history.
In womens basketball, senior Kel-
lie Adams from Denver City received
the Nathan's Award. Adams earned
first team LSC and LSC all-academic
mention this season.
The multi-talented Alan Moore re-
ceived the honor for the men's track
team. He had a top score of 6,992
points in the decathalon this season.
Three-time LSC 100-meter hur-
dles champ and three-time women's
track Nathan's Award winner, senior
Cindy Stewart from San Angelo re-
ceived the award again this year. Her
all time best was a 13.57 clocking in
the event.
Wilson Fennelly, a senior from Kil-
kenny, Ireland, received the award
from the men's tennis team. Fennelly
earned first team LSC honors for his
perfect 3-0 LSC singles record.
In women's tennis, first-year play-
ers Pam Kincheloe, from Roswell,
N.M., received the award. Kincheloe
advanced to the second round of the
LSC singles tournament before being
eliminated.
Senior Lance McMillan from Sny-
der received the award for the golf
team. McMillan earned second-team
LSC honors with a ninth-place finish
at the LSC tournament.
- Jose R. Brown
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her achievements in the 1984-85 women's bas-
ketball season. tArt Hanson PhotofASU
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Northcutt finished his ASU Career fourth on
the allatime receiving list.
Cindy Stewart is a three-time LSC 100Ameter
hurdles champ. Stewart has also received
Nat.han's honors three times. lArt Hanson
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received the Nat,han's Award for academic ex-
cellence for her 3.96 GPA.
Mike Jones earned second-team all-LSC hon-
ors this season. Jones shot 65 percent from the
field in LSC games this season. lMike Howell
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Rams sweep L C, 4-O
ln the summer of '84 a movie titled
"Ghostbusters" played in theaters
nationwide. It was a tremendous suc-
cess.
In the fall of '84 ASU Ram football
Head Coach Jerry Vandergriff intro-
duced the t'Passbusters" to the LSC.
It was also a tremendous success.
The "Passbusters" were led by cor-
nerback Glen Saterfield, 5'10" 185 lbs.
from Georgetown, with six intercep-
tions and 15 pass breakups. Sater-
field also tied an ASU career inter-
ception record of 18.
The potent ASU defensive secon-
dary was assisted with an equally po-
tent line and linebackers.
Defensive tackle Steven Ford, 6'0
265 lbs., led the Ram defense in single
tackles with 35.
The ASU defense only allowed 6.2
points per game in the LSC, and only
7.6 points for the last five contests.
Including a 30 to 7 dismantling ofthe
Abilene Christian Wildcats.
On the other side of the line was
sophomore quarterback Ned Cox,
5'11" 185 lbs. Cox led the LSC in total
offense finishing with 1,990 total
yards, 1,802 of which were gained by
air.
Forty of those aerials were caught.
by senior Mike Northcutt, 6'0" 195
lbs.. from Muleshoe, for a total of 847
yards and four touchdowns.
The Ram backfield was led in '84
by fullback Michael Guidry, a senior
from Galveston. Guidry rushed 54
times for 912 total yards for an aver-
age of 5.7 yards per carry and two
touchdowns.
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after an interception. tDavid Lozano Photo?
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The battling ASU Ram football
team led by sophomore quarterback
Ned Cox beat all four of its LSC op-
ponents to capture the conference ti-
tle in 1984.
Angelo State placed nine players
on the All-LSC first team this year,
more than any other LSC team.
Heading up the first defensive
team is Steven Ford and Glen Sater-
field, both All-LSC selections last
year. Ford, 6'0" from Abilene High,
finished the year with 35 unassisted
tackles and a total of 76 stops. Ford
was also named the LSC Lineman of
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Glen Saterfield, a senior from
Georgetown, also received first team
LSC honors for his six interceptions
and 42 total tackles. Saterfield fin-
ished his career with 18 intercep-
tions, tying the ASU record. Sater-
field was also named the LSC Defen-
sive Back of the Year.
Two other Ram linemen made the
LSC first defensive team. They were
defensive end Karl Haney, a junior
from Killeen, and middle linebacker
Keith Cox, a senior from Duncan-
ville.
Saterfield is accompanied by two of
his "passbuster" teammates on the
All-LSC team. Stong safety Kelvin
Williams, a junior from Angleton,
and senior cornerback Tony Staten
from San Antonio were included.
Staten led the Rams with seven in-
terceptions.
Three Rams were named to the
All-LSC first team offense: quarter-
back Ned Cox from San Antonio, se-
nior wide receiver Mike Northcutt
from Maleshoe and senior Ken Wil-
liams from Forth Worth.
Jerry Vandergrift was also named
LSC Coach of the Year.
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Head Coach Jerry Vandergritt gives his team a
postagame talk after beating Sam Houston
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football 93
Belles Win third L C crown After losing all of last year's start-
ers except 5'5" Junior Mary Tschir-
hart: the last place you would expect
to ind the ASU Rambelle Volleyball
team was on top of the Lone Star
Conference.
The two time LSC Champion
'Belles made it three straight this
year with a 29-13 season record.
The first four games netted the
'Belles four losses. "I got gray hairs
the first few games," Coach Kathleen
Brastield said. What the new team
needed was experience and more time
playing together, she said.
The 'Belles gelled quickly. They
raised their record to 5-6 at the end of
the Southwest Texas Tournament.
"Reaching .500 was a real break-
through forthe girls," Brasfield said.
After that breakthrough the
'Belles went on to win three straight
tournaments. They swept the LSC 5-
0 in both of the mini-tournaments,
and finished 3-1 in the Angelo State-
Nathan's tournament.
The biggest asset for the 'Belles
this year was their bench strength.
"At one time or another, everyone
contributed to a win this season," she
said.
Coach Brasfield was also named
LSC Coach of the Yearg for the third
straight year. Brasfield has compiled
a 295-142-3 record in her eight year
tenure at ASU.
Next year looks to be an even bet-
ter year forthe 'Belles The entire '84
team will remain intact for the '85
season.
- Jose Brown
Sophomore middle blocker Janet Dragas goes
one-on-one with a Southwest Texas spiker.
tMike Howell Photo!
Mary Tschirhart and Tonya Daniels prepare
for the upcoming spike. tArt Hanson Photo!
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Rams fall s
The 1983 Lone Star Conference
Champion ASU Rams started the
1985 season with high hopes. but
were edged out by the Abilene Chris-
tian Wildcats forthe 1985 LSC title.
The Rams were blessed with three
returning starters: Kenny Smith.
Dickey Winter, and Tony Mathews.
Newcomers Don Johnson and Brian
Essary also saw action during the
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The Rams placed four players on
the All-Conference team this year.
Senior guard Tony Mathews was the
only Ram hoopster to make the first
Team.
Mathews was the Ram's second
leading scorer this season with a 12.9
point-per-game average. His best
game was against Sam Houston in
which he scored 37 points.
Senior guard Kenny Smith and ju-
nior center Don Johnson each made
the LSC second team. Johnson also
earned LSC honors on the 1984 Ram
football team.
Smith led the team in scoring with
a 13.5 point-per-game average. Smith
finished his two-year career at ASU
as the 15th leading scorer of all-time
with T60 total points.
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jumping ability in the Slam-dunk contest.
Head Coach Ed Messbarger and his assistant
Kyle Short watch the action closely.
Kenny Smith finished the 1985 season as
AS1"s 15th all-time leading scorer. fArt Han-
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Kenny Smith looks for another Ram to pass
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The Slammin' Rams thrashed
their first two LSC Tournament ri-
vals. Howard Payne University, and
Texas A 8: I. The scores were 91-79
and 88-7-1 respectively. Their excel-
lent tournament performance earned
the Rams the right to face the LSC
Champion Abilene Christian Wild-
cats.
The Rams had to face their task
without their mentor, Head Coach
Ed Messbarger. Messbarger was hos-
pitalized with a bleeding ulcer before
the tournament. Student coach Kyle
Short, 22, stepped in for Messbarger.
ACU scored six points before the
Rams started trading baskets. Then
the whistles started blowing and ref'-
eree's arms were pointed at Ram
players. ASU's Mike Jones exited the
game early with four fouls.
One could think that the whole
starting Wildcat lineup were drama
majors. During the first five minutes
of the game, almost everyone ofthem
hit the floorg with or without Ram
assistance.
The Abilene fans seemed to be the
most enthused about the game. Be-
fore the game, five of the Wildcat
track team members scooped up Ram
mascot Roscoe and carried him off'
the stadium floor.
The game's end brought the Abi-
lene crowd to its feet with the Rams
on the bottom of a 99-81 score.
- Jose Brown
Ram forward Mike Jones battles under the
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Kenny Smith runs the 'Slammin Ram offense.
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Mike Jones looks to pass the ball. 1-Jose Brown
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Kenny Smith, guarded by his older brother
Mike. goes up for two in the Eastern New
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Bryan Essary guns between two ACU defend-
ers. fLisa Musser Photo!
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Last year was billed as a rebuilding
year for the Ranibelle basketball
team. Last year they suffered through
a seesaw season that ended with a 10-
15 record.
This year the 'Belles returned
nearly the whole team from last sea-
son, including Judy Dittmar: a sec-
ond team All-LSC guard. Dittmar
scored the game high against Ca-
meron University with 22 points.
The odds were with the 'Belles this
year, but the pendulum just didn't
swing their way. They dropped many
close games including a 66-64 loss to
Abilene Christian at ASU. The final
tally showed the 'Belles at 10-15 just
like last year.
This year's standouts were Kelly
Clark. a junior forward from Marble
Falls and Kellie Adams. a senior
guard from Denver City. Each earned
game high-point honors 11 times.
"Kellie Adams is the best all-around
basketball player l've seen since I've
been here." said ASU wornen's ath-
letic director Kathleen Brasfield. Ad-
ams also earned LSC Defensive Play-
er of the Year honors.
Clark averaged 15.2 points per
game and 9.8 rebounds. Clark also led
the 'Belles in steals with 66. Adams
made off with 38.
With a new Head Coach in Peggy
Till and the signing of two Texas all-
district basketball players: the 1985-
'86 season looks better for the 'Belles
- Jose R. Brown
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injury.
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The 'Belles beat their opponents this season
in blocked shots 53--19. tMike Howell Photosl
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Enriquez, Pierre nab titles
The ASU Men's tennis team fin-
ished second in the LSC with 30
points behind the 36 points of East
Texas State University.
Steve Enriquez won the LSC sin-
gles crown for the Rams, beating Ron
Johnson of ETSU 6-4, 6-3.
In the doubles contest, Enriquez
and Hayden Towerton were defeated
by ETSU. Wilson Fennelly and Dan
Olesen went to the doubles finals
where they were defeated 6-7, 6-1, 6-4
by Gary Rutherford and Manny Sosa
of ETSU.
Three ASU tennis players Went on
to post season play this year. Eliza-
beth Pierre, LSC Women's Singles
Champion, made it all the way to the
third round of the NCAA tourna-
ment before being eliminated.
Enriquez and Olesen were also in-
vited to the tournament but they
were both eliminated in the first
round.
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ley. lJose R. Brown Photo!
Hayden Towerton concentrates hard on his
backhand. lJose R. Brown Photo?
Louis Austodillo goes airborne for a volley.
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hand. lJose R. Brown Photo?
Elizabeth Pierre leans for a low shot. Pierre
won the LSC Women's Singles title for the
Rambelles this season. lCharles Bryce Photo?
Golfers finish third
At first glance, the life of an ASU
golfer might seem quite cushy. You
see the football and basketball
squads sweating it out for hours a
day: and you figure that a golfer has it
easy.
That's not altogether true. The
ASU golfteam "works out" every day
at the two local country club golf
courses. The atmosphere is decidedly
lighter. Laughter andjokes fill the air
between holes. Once on the green
though, all is quiet. Here, concentra-
tion is paramount. This concentra-
tion is the main ingredient in a
golfers game.
One way this concentration can be
developed is through experience.
Twenty-four-year-old senior Lance
McMillan from Snyder has more ex-
perience than anyone on the team.
McMillan served as unofficial team
captain. "He's a veteran. and I think
he has given us good leadership," said
men's athletic director and golf coach
Phillip George.
George was very pleased with his
team this year. "I'm proud of these
guys," he said. He was also pleased
with the Ram's performance in the
LSC tournament at Abilene.
This year's LSC Tournament was
held at Abilene's Fairway Oaks Golf
Senior. Lance McMillan eyes his shot closely.
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The 1984-'85 ASU Ram Golf Team. Left to
right, front row: Kevin McKinney. Lance
McMillan. Tim Conzemieus. Back Row:
Coach Phillip George, Ken Novak. Randy
Hicks. -Jim Brad Hopkins. tDavid Lozano
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and Raquet Club. The Ram golfers
finished third overall in the 54 hole
match with a score of.932. Abilene
Christian won their home tourna-
ment with a score of 906. Eastern
New Mexico captured second place
with a 921.
The Ram golfers had a good chance
of winning the LSC title but the
weather on game day did not agree
with them. Winds whipped the
course during the whole tourney. In
golf, the winds can be a real factor,
but the Rams "handled it well."
George said.
McMillan and freshman Ken No-
vak from Austin were the Ram
Standouts for the LSC Tournament.
Novak was a Runner Up Medalist
with a score of 225 with a 75 average.
McMillan, right on the heels of
Novak, scored a 233 with a 77.6 aver-
age. Tim Conzemieus, a junior from
Breckenridge, Minn., scored a 233.
George expects good play out of Con-
zemieus next season.
Three Ram golfers earned post-
season honors this season. Ken No-
vak earned first-team all-LSC hon-
ors for his play. Lance McMillan and
Tim Conzemieus each captured sec-
ond-team ratings.
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Lance McMillan follows "all the way through"
on a drive.
Jim Brad Hopkins waits for his putt to hit its
mark. lArt. Hanson PhotosfASU News Kz In-
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Ram weight men shine at LSC meet
Allan Herberts throw in the jave-
lin eclipsed his nearest competition
by 18 feet in the Lone Star Confer-
ence Meet in Abilene on April 26.
Herbert won the contest with a
throw of 214'9". Colin McCall of Abi-
lene Christian University came in
second with a 196'8". Allan Moore
and Kyle Longley of ASU finished
seventh and ninth.
Ram weight men captured two
third place finishes. In the hammer
throw. Mark Petross swung it 166'2".
Alan Moore also lept 24'5V2" to earn
third place in the long jump.
ln the discus competition. ASU
garnered second place points with
Paul Cacciapaglias throw of 157'7".
The winning throw traveled 186'11".
The Ram speedsters and distance
men did not fare too well at the LSC
meet but. eight of them qualified to
travel to Los Angeles for the NCAA
Division Il National Meet. The Ram
400 meter relay team, Larry Payne in
the 200 meters, Kevin Herring in the
800 and Kevin Keiser in the 3.000
steeplechase were the ASU entrants
in the meet.
Allan Herbert, Alan Moore, Mark
Petross, and Eddie Goodson repre-
sented ASU in the field events.
ACU won the conference meet
with 265 points. ASU came in a dissa-
pointing fourth place with only 83
points. Texas A8zI and East Texas
State University finished second and
third.
- Jose R. Brown
Alan "A.J." Moore hits the mark and launches
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Senior Paul Cacciapaglia earned
All-America honors in the shot and
discus at the NCAA division II Na-
tional Meet in Los Angeles, Califor-
ma.
Cacciapaglia placed third in both
events with throws of 58'11VQ" in the
shot and 168' in the discus.
One Rambelle also earned All-
America list. Kehinde Vaughan won
the 400 meter dash with a 53.54.
LSC javelin champion Allan Her-
bert scored a 10th place in his event.
Kevin Herring finished eighth in the
800 meters to score one point for the
Rams. Kevin Keiser came in 12th in
the 3,000 steeplechase finals.
Heptathelete Karin Lindqvist fin-
ished eighth for the 'Belles in that
event. Her total for the contest was
4,986 points.
The 'Belle 1600-meter relay team
composed of Rhonda Herndon, Kin-
dal Burton, Stella Njemanze, and
Kehinde Vaughan, finished fourth in
the finals with a time of 3:44831 a
school best. Cindy Stewart also put
the 'Belles in the points with a fourth
place finish in the 100 meter hurdles.
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Kurt Stenzel leads the pack in a long distance
race.
Larry Payne sprints away from an exchange
while a teammate winds down to take a
breather. tArt Hanson Photos!ASU News 8a
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Belles finish second in L C
Impressive performances in the
field events by Barbro Sjoberg and
Anna-Lenna Pihl set the pace for the
Rambelle track team at the Lone
Star Conference meet held April 27
in Abilene.
Barbro Sjoberg jumped her way
into points for the Belles three times.
She placed fourth and second in the
high and triple jump contests. Ajump
of 20'1V1" earned her first place in the
long jump. Her nearest competition
was Yolanda Henry of Abilene Chris-
tian with a 19'5V1". Anna-Lenna Pihl
added second-place points in the jav-
elin throw with a 1453" throw.
The running events were all hotly
contested with 'Belle speedsters fin-
ishing in the top three in nine of 11
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races, Kehinde Vaughan won the 400
meters with a time of 55.27 seconds
beating Henry of ACU by 314 of a sec-
ond.
Hurdler Cindy Stewart broke her
old meet record in the 100 meter hur-
dles with a 13.84. Her old record was
13.92, set in 1983.
Stella Njemanze added third-place
points with a 14.64 in the event.. In
the 800-meter run Kindal Burton
came in second with a 2:15.4.
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ond-place finishes behind the potent
ACU squads. The 400-meter relay
team ran a 47.42. The mile-relay
team ran a 4:02.23 behind the 3:51.12 of
the ACU team.
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rambelle track 113
Sjoberg aims for 1988 Olympics V
Living in a foreign country can be
pretty scary when you don't know
anyoneg making a name for yourself
can be even harder.
But Rambelle heptathlete Barbro
Sjoberg, who came here last January
from Sweden, seems to be well-ad-
justed and has found herselfa spot on
the ASU track team.
The 21-year-old native of Malmo,
Sweden said what she likes best
about living in America is "the
weather and the opportunity to go to
school and do what you like most at
the same time."
Barbro said she enjoys running
track most of all. She said the sport is
much more popular over here than in
Europe and there are a lot more fans
at the track meets. Soccer and tennis
are the most popular sports in Swe-
den and there are no organized sports
in the school systems. There are dif-
ferent sports clubs made up of stu-
dents who practice during the school
year and compete against each other.
At the age of 14, when she was in
the seventh grade, Barbro decided to
switch from playing basketball, vol-
leyball and doing gymnastics to con-
centrate on track. She started mn-
ning for the Helenholms Sports Club
that summer and found that track
was her true love.
Almost seven years later, the 5-
foot-9 physical education major has
definite goals for her future. She says
making the 1988 Olympics Games in
Seoul, Korea is her ultimate goal. If
she does, she will be on the Swedish
team unless she marries an American
citizen.
The versatile athlete's personal re-
cords are: 14.85 in the 100-meter hur-
dlesg 5'7" in the high jumpg 42'11" in
the shot putg 25.5 in the 200-meter
rung 120' in the javeling 20'33A" in the
long jumpg and 2:23 30 in the 800-
meter run.
- Charles Bryce
Barbro Sjoberg placed first at the LSC meet
with a long jump of 20'11fi". tArt Hanson
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Journalism majors Sami Harman, Barbara
Dempsey, Yolanda Melendez, John Parsons,
Kris Ballard, Charles Bryce, and Brent Rud-
dell pause for the University Photographer on
their way to class in an attempt to get in the
yearbook. CArt Hanson PhotofASU News Sz
Informationl
First year Nursing major Chris Carlisle com-
forts a crying baby. fEva Stuart Photol
lel LAM?
This section composed of the
groups at ASU - students who found
achievement in their extra-curricular
activities, clubs and organizations.
This section recognizes the aca-
demic and professional organiza-
tions, governing organizations,
Greeks, honorary clubs, religious or-
ganizations, special interest organi-
zations, and performing organiza-
tions.
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Academic and professional clubs combine speakers and activities
relative to their many different fields and professions in
'Appl ing knowledge for achievement . . .
"Another excellent year" was the
achievement of the ASU Account-
ing Society according to President
David Reynolds.
Highlighting the year for the orga-
nization was the tenth Annual Ac-
counting Appreciation Week on Oct.
29-Nov. 2.
Festivities included an accounting
symposium and a banquet at the
Sheraton Hotel.
ACCOLNTING SOCIETY - Front Row:
Ernest Jara. Carolyn Droll. Karolan Kinsey.
Sharon Robison, Debbie Biskey, Virginia
Hunt, Janet Mills, Becky Lenien. Victoria
Stauber. Second Row: John Murphey, Terry
Spurlin. Nadine Quart. John Hancock.
Sidney Beal, David Reynolds. Roger Carlile.
Michelle Schniers. tMike Howell Photol
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
First Rowz Randall Curtiss. Mark Johnson.
Craig Sponseller. Malcolm Upton, Eric
Wilkinson. Second Row: Oneita Burgess.
Mike Britt. Allison Burk, Sam New, Valerie
Engelbrecht, Claudia Emmett, Wende Pincus.
lMike Howell Photol
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Members also volunteered their
time to help the needy in San Angelo
complete their tax returns, Reynolds
said.
Lorenzo Penafiel, professor of ac-
counting, was the adviser.
The American Chemical Soci-
ety strived this year to "offer a
chance for chemistry majors to in-
volve themselves with other chemis-
try majors. . .and further their inter-
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president of the ASU chapter said.
The group worked toward their
goal by sponsoring speakers, tours,
and fund-raising activities that in-
volve current research in scientific
fields.
Adviser for the group was Michael
Carlo, professor of chemistry.
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sociation began in October of 1984
and experienced "tremendous pro-
gressn Adviser S.K. Chawla, assis-
tant professor of marketing, said.
The group is still in the "progress
of buildingi' President James Sand-
ers said. The 70 member group
earned over S500 during the year.
Their principal fund raiser was per-
forming a survey for the San Angelo
Standard-Times newspaper.
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCI-
ATION member Ann Faithasang washes a car
during a fund-raiser sponsored by the organi-
zation in April.
YVETTE ARLEDGE dries a car for the
American Marketing Associations spring
fund-raiser. tDavid Lozano Photos!
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSO-
CIATION - First Row: Ann Faithasang.
Leticia Rascon, Tonya Thompson, Yvette
Arledge. Second Row: Dema McMinn, Sue
Nelford, Cheryl Payne, Layne Caskey. Brent
Rutherford. Third Row: Anthony Kulhanek,
Tisha Schwartz, Rene Segoviano. Melvin
Douglas. Fourth Row: Jonathon I-Ierrera.
James R. Young, Andrew Oehler, Rico Joe
Forlano.
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The group strived to educate their
members on the role of marketing
through speakers and club activities.
The Student Chapter of the As-
sociation For Computing Machin-
ery 'tincreased membership, interest,
enthusiasm and revenue for end of
the semester parties," Mark Young.
president for the spring semester
said.
The group accomplished their
achievements listed above by work-
ing towards their goal - "to supply
computer science students with in-
formative speakers on up-to-date
computer science technology," Young
said.
He jokingly added that the group
also introduced the "worst selling"
T-shirt on campus.
Bill Graham was president during
the fall semester. John Leggett, assis-
tant professor of computer science
was the group's adviser.
- Lisa Musser
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Applying knowledge for achievement . . .
"We want the community to know
that we're interested in helping them
and that we enjoy what we do." said
President Robyn L. Davis ofthe Stu-
dent Nurses Association.
The two primary goals of the soci-
ety are to do more voluntary work for
the community and in doing so gain
more recognition as a local organiza-
tion. Their actiyities this year have
included blood pressure drives and
participation in Poison Control
Week.
Jo Sears. assistant professor of
nursing. was the advisor.
- Sherry Burson
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THE S.NI.A.S.H. LNIT, sponsored by the ' I
Student Nurses Association took second prize
at the Big Show during Homecoming. Partici-
Short. Rebecca Wainwright. tFrontl Meagen
Kissell. Melissa Kissell. and Dummy. tDan
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NURSING STUDENT ASSOCIATION -
Seated: Dottie Read, Kay Lackey. Front Row:
Chris Carlisle, Jan Gould, Cathy Burke. BeBe
Doe, Jay Prieto, Rita Lopez, Janis Fuchs.
Back Row: Robbie Davis, Paula
McNaughton, Desi Carter. Francis Nelson,
Sheri Gerhardt, Barbara Conoly, Brenda
Gibbons. Gail Evans, Charlotte Cardenas,
Melissa McDowell. tEva Stuart Photoj
"We've had a very successful year,"
said Delta Sigma Pi President Da-
vid Scoggins. The first business fra-
ternity on the ASU campus, Delta
Sigma Pi was designed to foster the
study of business in universities and
encourage scholarship, social activ-
ity, and the association of students.
The organizations aim this year
was to "better the business student,"
said Scoggins.
Their activities included speakers,
tours of businesses such as Gandy's
Dairies, Ethicon, and Levi Strauss,
blood drives, sponsoring the ASU
Town Hall, and a community Plant a
Tree Day, and working with the West
Texas Boys Ranch.
Tom Bankston, associate professor
of finance, was the adviser.
Promoting "studying rather than
socializing" is the purpose of Phi Al-
pha Theta, according to President
Deborah Bloys. The organization is
an international society in history
and is open to any student of good
character who meets the require-
ments put forth in the by-laws of the
society.
An Annual Banquet for members
is the club's big function.
James Ward, professor of history,
was the adviser.
This year Phi Gamma Nu contin-
ued to "promote scholarship on the
university" by awarding top graduat-
ing business majors at graduation,
President Tammy Rusk said.
Phi Gamma Nu is a national pro-
fessional sorority formed to promote
competency and achievement in the
field of business.
The 31 member organization had
speakers and highlighted their year
by raising approximately 35800 for the
American Heart Associations "Tur-
key Walk" in November.
Diane Ray was president during
the fall semester. Andrew Dane, asso-
ciate professor of economics was the
Phi Gamma Nu adviser.
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DELTA SIGMA PI A Front Row: Todd
Harper, Teresa Dennis, David Scoggins, Lisa
Ridout, Eric Miller, Back Row: Mike Kiesl-
ing, Dwain Gilliam. Rob Holley, Jimmy Bas-
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Scoggins, Dawn Brewer. Tina Carter, Mike
Carter, John Parker, Todd Harper, and Darla
Lohse tleft to right, top to bottoml enjoy the
festivities of a fundraiser for a guidance and
counseling center in San Angelo. The
organization, aided by Graham's Central
Station and KIXY radio station, raised over
S600 for the center. tDayid Lozano Photo?
PHI GAMMA NU - Front to Back, Left to
Right: Mindy Hutchinson, Susie Stroeher,
Patsy Davis. Kim Rodgers, Diane Risen-
hoover, Lynne Robertson, Ann Walker, Susan
Watts, Janet Tuttle. Toni Teague, Catricia
Mills, Tammy Rusk, Joe Lawrence. Diane
Ray, Kim Dunnam, Janet Mills, Karen Schil-
ling, Janis Turner, Elizabeth Latham, Caro-
lynne Schenkel, Robert Schenkel. lMike
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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a na-
tional professional fraternity "out to
help better the music department,"
Gary Vaden, president of the ASU
chapter said.
Selected activities for the group
this year included setting up for the
San Angelo Symphony and a Putt-
Putt, video game fund raiser. Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia raised approximately
3500 with this activity.
Edward Surface, instructor in mu-
sic, was the adviser.
- Lisa Musser
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PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA - First Row:
Jim Newsom, Gary Vaden, Joe Riggs, Kippy
Edge, Darren Skinner: Second Row: Orlando
Rodriquez, Tracy Womak, Rob Franklin,
Doug Holley. John Douglas: Third Row: Rob
Holley, Stephen Henry, Daniel Villareal,
David Dalton, Brian Bulley.
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA - Jenny Dell
Tamara Hart, Rachel Jenkins. Pat Graham:
Colleen Silven, Becky Hunt..
Sigma Alpha Iota, a women's mu-
sic fraternity requires a student to
have full-time status and a 2.5 grade
point average overall with a 3.0 GPA
in music.
Selected activities for the organi-
zation were local musicals and pro-
viding a music program for young
people.
Becky Hunt was president. Sharon
Towndrow, instructor in music, was
the adviser.
- Lisa Musser
120 Academic Organizations
Any ASU student who is interested
in the field of management may join
the Society For Advancement Of
Management.
Speakers, a spring banquet, and
business and company tours were
part of the clubs agenda this year,
with a management seminar as their
biggest accomplishment. "The mem-
bers that attended the seminar prob-
ably have a better understanding of
the theories and concepts that make
up the field ofstudy that we call man-
agement," President Steven Jones
said of the seminar.
The group's adviser was Robert
Coe, professor of management.
The purpose of the Angelo State
University Finance and Real Es-
tate Organization is to provide Stu-
dents a forum for interaction be-
tween the academic and financial in-
stitutions in the fields of finance and
real estate.
This year's group achieved their
goals by hosting speakers for its
members and providing community
service programs. lt also hosted its
yearly banquet.
Lisa Lee Vurnutt was the president
ofthe Finance and Real Estate Orga-
nization and W. B. McKinney.
instructor in real estate was the
adviser.
W Sherry Burson
- Lisa Musser
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FINANCEXREAL ESTATE ORGANIZA-
TION - They requested a list of their
members run rather than a picture
identification. Members: Doug Averill, Susan
Averill, David Aycock, Patricia Beach, Larry
Bell. Jimmy Boen, William Bohannan,
Darrell Carter, Roy Dale Cassas, Timothey
Condry, Monty Cooper, Dale Cox, Keith Cox.
Monty Crawford, Lisa Curnutt. Larry Davis,
Dolly Dodd, Ben Franklin, Eddie Garcia.
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MANAGEMENT - Front Row: Donna
Carruthers, Cheryl Lewis, Ann Tran. Second
Row: Todd Ethridge, Danny Sanders, Brian
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Kerry Gartman, Brian Gary, Holly Giddens,
Paula Green, Teresa Gregory, Austin Hale.
Brad Hardin, Kay Hamilton. Yvonne Henry.
Russell Higgins. Russell High, Lisa
Hoodenpyle, Tammy Howard, Hu Hunger.
Calley Hurley, James Hulto, Mark Johnson.
Steve Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Todd Keating,
Larry Key, Greg Kraus, Anthony Kuhlanck.
Kathleen Lockwood, Lisa Lovett, Wayne
Long, Doug McLean, Michael Mertz, Mark
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Schwiening, Steve Jones, Kevin Bock,
Richard Jimeney. Third Row: Stewart Shiller.
Dernal Jackson, Chris Rifle, Dave Heath.
David Kohler, Rodney Lloyd.
Milligan, Terry Morris, Shannon Neill,
Andrew Oehler. Laura Parker, Kay Parras.
Dennis Papasan, Sherl Priddy, Randy Rawls.
Keri Ridout. Monica Rolen, Terri Sansing.
Albert Sherman, Robin Smith, Steve Stehle.
Susie Stroeher, Jay Surrat, Jeff Tankersley.
Judy Vick, James Wallace, Jeff Wright, Jeffrey
Young.
Academic Organizations 121
Appl ing Kno ledge
for achievement . . .
The construction of the Nursing!
Physical Science Building brought
meetings of the Society of Physics
Students to a minimum: but, this did
not limit the goals of the organiza-
tion.
President Gary Seeton said the
aims of the society are found in the
words of R. Buckminster Fuller.
"Up to the twentieth century, 're-
ality' was everything humans could
touch, smell, see and hear. Since the
initial publication of the chart of the
electromagnetic spectrum . . . hu-
mans have learned that what they
SENIOR PHYSICS MAJOR Ricky Schalek
solves optics problems in the physics lab.
tPaul England Photo!
SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS f
Front Row: John Holbert. Kent Smith,
Brenda Siith. Ricky Schalek. Dennis Hapr.
Second Row: James Martin, Robert Smith.
Paul England, Darrell Freeman. Joel Bryan.
Adnar Samarah, Eric Wilkinson. lDavid
Lozano Photol
STUDENT PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC-
IATION S Front Row: Dacia Loudamy,
Marla Stevens, Catherine Cottle. Second
Row: Unidentified. David Lozano. Sherrie
Hughes. Back: David McCraw. lAnderson
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can touch, smell, see. and hear is less
than one-millionth of reality. Ninety-
nine percent of all that is going to
affect our tomorrows is being devel-
oped by humans using instruments
and working in ranges of reality that
are nonhumanly sensible."
Dennis Harp, assistant professor
of physics, was the adviser.
The Student Psychological As-
sociation worked to interest more
students than psychology majors, ad-
viser Wayne E. Rautenberg, instruc-
tor in psychology, said.
Sandra S. Maxedon, co-adviser of
the organization said the aim of the
programming was to "build up atten-
dancef,
President. Kathryn Cott.le said the
club took trips, sponsored speakers
and participated in programs such as
the Crisis Int.ervention Program.
Members who volunteered for the
Crisis Intervention Program were
trained to work with people over the
phone on a "crises hotline" she said.
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Angel Flight is a service organi-
zation which aided the progress ofthe
Arnold Air Society and promoted the
Air Force ROTC and the U.S. Air
Force.
Selected activities for the group
were providing the Homecoming
bonfire and institutional and com-
munity service.
Suzy Wolcott was the student lead-
er and Major Ron Carter, assistant
professor of aerospace studies, was
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the adviser.
The purpose of the ASU chapter of
Sigma Delta Chi and the Society
of Professional Journalists is to
associate journalists into a more or-
ganized unit of good fellowship and to
advance the standards ofjournalism.
The 30-member organization did
this by sponsoring "brown bag
lunches" with speakers on various to-
pics, President Susan Williamson
said.
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A debate between the local politi-
cal party chairmen was featured at
one of the lunches. The organization
also sponsored a Socratic debate in
April.
Williamson said the main achieve-
ment was increasing membership.
Jim Batts, associate professor of
journalism, was the adviser.
- Lisa Musser
academic, professional organizations 123
Residence hall organizations plan parties, dances
to involve and entertain students while they re
djusting to dorm life
Five individual dorm organizations
make up the Residence Hall Associ-
ation.
The Carr Hall Association
strives to uhelp the girls get adjusted
to college life," said President Ve-
linda Harrington. They accom-
plished this through sponsoring ac-
tivities and entertainment, and
through involvement in other Uni-
Jo Gruell, Carr Residence Hall su-
pervisor, was the group's adviser.
"Trying to put a little break in the
routine and add some fun," is what
the Massie Men's Association
aims for, said Vice President Gene
Powell. Dances, all night movies,
mixers, barbeques, and board games
were some of their activities.
Nolen Mears, associate dean of
student life, was the groups adviser.
versity activities.
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MASSIE MENS ASSOCIATION - First
Row: Wendell Tucker. Shane Clark. Britt
Reese, -lim Irwine. Second Row: John
Quattrin, John Hobbs, Gary Dulude, Billy
Smith, Chuck Arledge. Jaye Hicks. Third
Row: Marshall Smith, Mike Wooley, Cal
Hendrick, Dan Massey. Fourth Row: Robert
Glass. Charles Neal, William Tabor, Duane
Fine. Keith Williams. tDavid Lozano Photol
CARR HALL ASSOCIATION - First Row:
Debra Evans, Carey Bradford. Second Row:
Connie Ratliff, Teresa Klein. Carrie
Marchant, Darla Emdy, Rita Denton,
Charlotte Gregg. Third Row: Teresa Fogle.
Jan Smith, Becky Wainright, Velinda
Harrington, Julie Barney. Sherrie Rasberry,
Ag ie Urias. Vicki Harris. tMike Howell
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Massie Women's Association
also provided activities to involve.
educate, and entertain their resi-
dents.
Gayla Thorpe, Massie Hall for
Women supervisor, was the adviser.
The purpose of the Men's High
Rise Association is to urepresent
the 500 men living in the Men's High
Rise. We have some high expecta-
tions and we hope to accomplish
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some of our goals," said President
Jimmy Linn. The groups goals and
accomplishments included dances.
involvement in Homecoming and the
Big Show, and remodeling the room
in the basement for a study and a
meeting room.
Greg Pecina, Men's High Rise su-
pervisor, was the groups adviser.
The Women's High Rise Associ-
ation's goal is to provide the resi-
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WOMEN'S HIGH RISE ASSOVIATION -
First Row: Becky Benge. Sherri Ileatherage.
Vickie Haltmann, Wilma Carter. Melanie
Rankin. Second Row: Irma Yillescas, Dora
Cazares. Anita Garner, Tonya Kittle, Pat
Wilson. Leslie Sumner. lfylike Howell ljliulol
dents with an organization that will
represent them and will offer them
opportunities to "voice their opinions
about dorm life, meet and get Io know
more people, and help make dorm life
a little easier and more enjoyable."
said President Vickie Halfmann.
Michelle Turner, VVomen's High
Rise supervisor, was the groups
adviser.
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MASSIE WOMENS ASSOCIATION f
Becky Stephens, Laurie Brader, Bobbi
Martin. lMike Howell Photo!
MENS HIGH RISE ASSOCIATION - Top:
Chip Sohl. Left to Right: John David
Templeton, Kevin Wood "Howdy", Jed
Conzemius. Robby Kent. Thomas Murphy,
Robert Bacon. Jimmy Job Linn. David
Barton. lDan Wheeler Photol
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Coordinating efforts
equals achievement . . .
"lt is the students right to improve
life to the best of his ability." said Dr.
Michael Carlo, adviser ofthe Angelo
State University Student Associ-
ation and professor of chemistry.
Students can do this by using
ASKSA as a "sounding board."
The purpose of ASUSA is to in-
crease the educational values of stu-
dent life: to strengthen the unity of
purpose among students, faculty, and
administrationg to broaden the repre-
sentative character of student gov-
ernment: and to realize more fully in
student affairs the concepts and
practices ofefficient and dynamic de-
mocracy. 3 5
Under fall semester President Tim
Weatherbv and spring semester
president Lola Bennett, ASUSA
made many achievements on the
campus. including changing the poli-
cy for sponsoring a homecoming
duchess. sponsoring a mock election,
and looking into the need for an es-
cort service for girls at night, and the
need for additional parking space.
- Sherry Burson
ASUSA OFFICERS - Front Row: Jamie Lola Bennett, Raymond Roessler. tMike
Rich. Lori Pattillo. Second Row: Sal Acosta, Howell Photo?
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The Residence Hall Association
had an exciting year as it hosted the
Texas Residence Hall Association
Conference.
"The main goal ot' RHA this year
was to host the hest conference ever."
HHA President Mitch Landry said.
ASU was the smallest school to
ever host the conference in which
over 250 delegates from other univer-
sities around the state attended.
The purpose ot' RHA is to act as a
liaison between on-campus students
and the office of Student Life.
RHA also sponsored or participat-
ed in "Open House" in each residence
hall. hall decorating contests. the Big
Show, Security Awareness Week,
RHA Week. and a tlea market during
"Dead Week."
The annual Homecoming Carnival
sponsored hy RHA was cancelled due
to bad weather.
Nolen Mears. associate dean ot'
student life, was the groups adviser.
- Sherry Burson
- Lisa Musser
RESIDENCE HALL ASSGCIATION f
Front Row: Mitchell Landry. Kim Grant.
Craig Sponseller. Melody McDonald. Second
Row: Tommy Richardson, Sherri Deathrage.
Jim Hanso, Kevin Wood, Wendall Tucker.
Third Row: Janie Elkins. Vickie Haufman.
Dora Cazarez, Sherri Rasherry. Fourth Row:
Cindy Martinez, Velinda Harrington. Becky
Stevens, Laurie Brader, Bobbi Martin. Fifth
Row: Scott Gray. Tom Frizzell, Kevin
Schwalb. Connie Ratliff. John Quattrin. Not
pictured: Jimmy Linn. tDavid Lozano Photo!
ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY
STUDENT ASSOCATION f Front Row:
Raymond Roessler. Lori Pattillo, Lola
Bennett. Jamie Rich. Sal Acosta. Second
Row: Cheryl Carter. Lisa Ridout. Monty
Crawford, Scott Wisdom, Becky Jones, Ricky
Menchaca. Lyndon Marquez, Susie Stroeker.
Dan White, Melody McDonald. Third Row:
Shannon Neill. Tony Marquez. Aaron Tatum.
Joel Bryan, Joey Inahnet. Ron Cline. Mitch
Landry, Brad Hardin. Trudy Ottmers.tMike
Howell Photol
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Coordinating Efforts
Equals Achievement
"Bringing bigger and better pro-
gramming for ASU" was the biggest
achievement of the University
Center Program Council, Presi-
dent Ricky Menchaca said.
The UCPC is a student group who
worked to provide cultural, social, re-
creational. and educational activities
for ASU. The multifaceted program
is divided among seven committees:
ARTS COMMITTEE f First Row: Chuck
Wilson, Libba Carver, Scott Wilkinson.
Second Row: Kaye McDougall. Calvin
Wimmer. Robyn Harlin. Cindy Newlin,
PROGRAM BOARD Y First Row: Lynnett
Moore, Libba Carver, Robin Campbell.
Amanda Redeker, Emily King, Lisa Olivas.
Second Row: Ricky Menchaca. Rusty
Williams, Rick Greig. Dr. James Ward. David
Holcomb, Joey Inabnet. lDavid Lozano
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Arts, Entertainment, Films, Hospi-
tality, Recreation, and Speakers.
This was Rick Greig's first year as
program director. He replaced Sue
Parman. Menchaca replaced David
Holcomb as president in the spring.
The Arts Committee, under
Chairperson Libba Carver was dedi-
cated to bringing cultural arts to
ASU.
The group sponsored several pro-
grams, including a performance by
the Maria Benitez Spanish Dance
Company, a concert by Buddy Rich
and a performance by the Baylor
University Woodwind Quintet.
The committee also hosted exhib-
its to the Houston Harte Gallery and
presented workshops and seminars
on the visual arts.
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highlighted this year by bringing Mi-
chael Martin Murphey to campus
and sponsoring the second annual
Talent Show with guest host comedi-
an Tom Parks. Chairperson was Lisa
Olivas.
Chairperson Amanda Redeker and
the students on the Films Commit-
tee brought movies to the UC Con-
ference Center every week. These
films included "On Golden Pondfl
"Tender Merciesf' "Police Acade-
my," "Moscow on the Hudson,"
"Purple Rain," and many others.
They' also sponsored a 'Dive-In
Movie' at the ASU pool which fea-
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Committee opened the year with the
Fall Fashion Kick-off. "The reason
we named it the 'Fall Fashion Kick-
off' was in support of the football
team, Chairperson Emily King said.
Members of the Hospitality Com-
mittee are known as the official host-
esses of ASU. They sponsor an ASU
modeling group called the Mam-
selles.
The committee hosted fashion
shows, modeling workshops, and
seminars on diet, exercise, as well as
hair and skin care.
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MAMSELLES - First Row: Angie Douglas.
Debbie Schmitz. Leslie Fleming, Toni Teague,
assistant chairperson, Lisa Price. Jennifer
Spencer. Emily King, chairperson, Stephanie
Oakes, Robin Campbell, assistant
chairperson, Tonya White. Second How:
Aaron Tatum, James Hendrix, Michael
DuPont. Dennis Lewis, Ricky Medellin. Ken
Kassay. Vorky Lucas, Francisco Perez, Lupe
Hendon. Third Row: Paula Terry. Michelle
Reed, Leigh Ann Billingsley, Stacie Rhodes,
Veda Owens, Claudine Kletter, -lane Schmitz,
Trish Racher, Liz Neslage, Tracy Thompson,
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the many talents brought to ASU by the
Entertainment Committee. tGiles Smith
FILMS COMMITTEE - Front Row:
Kenneth Noller, Amanda Nedeker. Dan
Trombly. Second Row: Joey lnabnet, Keith
Klix, Ron Cline, William Deiterman. Not
Pictured: Mike Daugherty. tDavid Lozano
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Equals Achievement .
The Recreation Committee,
headed by Chairperson Rusty Wil-
liams. sponsored indoor and outdoor,
on campus and off campus games at X Q'-
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Colorado highlighted the events. i Q l
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They also hosted speakers Adele
Sheele and Katherine Brady.
The speakers committee chairper-
son was Lynette Moore.
- Lisa Musser
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bot sponsored by the PROGRAM COMMIT-
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SPEAKERS COMMITTEE - First Row:
Kathy I-Ialamicek. Dan Bohr. Second Row:
Lee Maes, Lynette Moore. Connie Kochanski,
Darcy Dana. Twila Dunavant, Third Row:
Jay Justiss. Lyndon Marquez. tDavid Lozano
Photol
RECREATION COMMITTEE f First Row: . .
Debbie Wallin. Kathy Arroyo, Rhonda '
Woodall. David Lozano. Second Row: Rusty
VVilliams. Becky Williams, Liz Lewis. tMike
Howell Photo?
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Promoting "the interest ofthe fra-
ternities it represents as well as the
University" are the goals of the In-
terfraternity Council, says Presi-
dent Keith Fulton. The organization,
which is composed of three delegates
and one alternate from each of the
mutually exclusive national social
fraternities and colonies on campus,
functions to coordinate the activities
of fraternities at ASU.
The council was involved in many
activities this year, including Greek
Week, a Greek volleyball, softball,
and track and field tournament, an
All-Greek Banquet to award the out-
standing fraternity and its members
and a Boys Ranch Picnic.
Nolen Mears, associate dean of
student life, was the adviser.
"We try to develop and maintain a
fraternity life and interfraternity re-
lations at a high level ot' accomplish-
ment and in doing so promote superi-
or scholarship. We cooperated with
other fraternities and the adminis-
tration, and thadl fine social and
moral standards," Melody Mc-
Donald, President ofthe Panhellen-
ic Association, said.
The organization with adviser Wil-
lene Siler, coordinates sorority ac-
tivities at ASU.
This year they revised rush rules,
planned social activities, and worked
with the lnterfraternity Council on
such events as Greek Week and the
Greek Games.
Encouraging the principles of
scholarship is the aim of the Honor
Fraternity Council. "Our main
function is to work with the Sympo-
sium tandl get honor fraternities to-
gether," said President Brad Hardin.
The President, Vice President, and
Faculty Sponsor of each recognized
honor society on campus are eligible
for membership in this organization.
Phil Holcomb, associate professor
of English, was the adviser.
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Row: Chuck Arledge. Dennis Lewis, Keith
Fulton. Second Row: Danny Lane. Tom
Frizzell, Lyndon Marquez, Jef Butcher.
Johnny G. Herrera. Back: Aaron Tatum.
tDavid Lozano Photo?
PANHELLENIC - Front Row: Melody
McDonald. Leslie Weerns, Debbie Schmitz,
Clare Ronaghan, Second Row: Karen Hardie.
Martie Reeves. Lesley Berry. Lisa Kottler.
Third Row: Willene Siler, Laura Alvey. Suzy
Sorrell, Kim Martin. tMike Howell Photol
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QQ? ASU's fraternities and sororities
offer a family away from home
for students who achieve by
Going Greek style.
This year the ASU chapter of the
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity raised
approximately 35,000 a semester for
charity, according to President
Dwain Gober.
The Texan's War on Drugs was one
of the group's prime beneficiaries,
PI KAPPA ALPHA members follow as
Kevin Burnett on the left and Chuck Arledge
on the right pull the miniature Pike fire
engine containing Dwain Gober at the Big
Show. 4Dan Wheeler Photol
PI KAPPA ALPHA f Front Row: Todd
Neilson, Chris Mickleson, Roscoe Ram,
Preston Coffer. Eric Miller. Second Row: Billy
Ledbetter, Rud Byrd, Danny Lane, Dan
White. Third Row: Kurt Brunson, Craig
Leeder, Steve Ocker. Fourth Row: Paul
Melton, Kevin Brunson. Fifth Row: Kenneth
Arnold, Joe Perez, Chuck Arledge, Marc
Jenkins. Sixth Row: Don Massey, Bill
Childress. Seventh Row: Jimmy Miller, Kyle
McKinnes, Lonnie Hise, Kelly Wilson.
Eighth Row: Bobby Brooks, Aaron Tatum,
Stephen Blue. Ninth Row: Bill Lanear, Scott
Nowell, Bruce White, Dean Buchanaan.
Tent.h Row: Scott Carter, Robert Gonzales,
Dennis Lewis, Jeff Knopp. Not Pictured:
Gary Masters. 1David Lozano Photo?
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Gober said.
Major activities of the social fra-
ternity were Pikefest, Greek Games,
Greek Week, and publication of the
Dream Girl Calendar which featured
Pike Little Sisters.
The ASU fraternity is 14-years-old
and dedicated to the establishment of
brotherhood on a firm lasting basis.
The national chapter was founded in
1868.
Adviser for the Pikes was Ed Ol-
son, assistant professor of govern-
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This year Sigma Phi Epsilon, a
social fraternity, celebrated their
tenth anniversary at ASU. The anni-
versary motto was "A Decade of
Brotherhood and Beyond," Jose
Brown, Sigma Phi Epsilon guard
said.
In honor of the anniversary Uni-
versity President Dr. Lloyd Vincent
declared December 7, 1984 Sigma Phi
Epsilon Day at ASU.
The main purpose of Sigma Phi
Epsilon is to promote the ideas of
brotherly love and friendships.
Ray Zepeda was president during
the fallg Rob Key was president for
the spring.
Sigma Phi Epsilon adviser was
Wallace Bost, associate professor of
English.
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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Lloyd
Vincent congratulates Ray Zepeda on the
ASU Sigma Phi Epsilon's tenth anniversary.
CDavid Lozano Photo!
SIGMA PHI EPSILON members attend Dr.
Lloyd Vincent's presentation on ASU Sigma
Phi Epsilon Day. Front Row: Todd
Goodnight, Jay Fillpot, Lyndon Marquez.
Andy Seneno, Roland Alvarez. Scott Howard.
Back Row: Mark Martin, Robert Key, Mark
Powell. Wall: Patti Drennan, Little Sister.
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LAMBDA CHI CRESCENT Ginger Hooten
takes her turn at pushing the wheelchair with
teddy bear to Austin.
CRESCENT Debbie Pullig rests against the
pickup which provided transportation on the
trip. tCarrie Marchant Photosl
"Lambda Chi Alpha is not just
for four years - it.'s for life," Presi-
dent Jef Butcher said.
Lambda Chi Alpha, the first frater-
nity chartered at ASU, is dedicated to
inspiring loyalty, appreciation, and
devotion to Christian principles.
"Interaction through meetings,
fund-raisers for the community, and
other activities allow the members to
develop a long-lasting genuine
friendship between one another,"
Butcher said.
This year the fraternity did several
community service projects, includ-
ing helping the West Texas Boys
Ranch. They also raised money with
their annual wheelchair push to Aus-
tin for the American Heart Associ-
ation.
Michael Carlo, professor of chem-
istry, was the adviser of Lambda Chi
Alpha.
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Russell Webb, Orlando Rodriquez, Caine
Rosignol, Tino Akins, Scott White. Back
Row: Glen Moore, Clifford Ashley, Clint
Terrell, Jeffy Trevino, Marshal Smith, Toby
Guerrero. Not Pictured: Dallas McConeghy.
Paul Wayne English, Jeff Stoddart, Tom
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their little sisters helped clean up San
Angelo and raised money for their
fraternity in April.
The second annual Sig Ep Trash
Clean-Up raised S500 for the frater-
nity. Ten percent of the money raised
by the clean-up effort went to the
Committee to Beautify San Angelo.
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trash along a 10-mile route starting
at the end of Loop 306 near Sunset
Mall. The Sig Eps solicited pledges
from local businesses for each mile of
trash collected. This year's second
part of the route included a four-mile
stretch along the Concho River.
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pose with the results of their second annual
Sig Ep Trash Clean-Up. lJose R. Brown
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Achievement was the word for
Sigma Kappa, an ASU social soror-
ity. this year. The group obtained two
national awards, The Sisterhood
Award and the award for doubling
chapter size. Both ofthese were given
by the National Sigma Kappa organi-
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existence for seven years, the nation-
al organizatin was founded in Maine
in 1874. ASU had approximately 30
members in their chapter this year.
The ASU chapter was active in the
fight against Alzheimer's disease, a
disease that affects the memory of its
.ry .
victims, President Michelle Collins
said.
Sigma Kappa was proud to have
"taken on this new challengen with
their other efforts towards gerontol-
ogy, a study of the problems of the
aging, Collins said.
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their float into the multi-purpose sports
complex for the Big Show.
SIGMA KAPPA - Front Row: Coleen
Edward, Dianne Clemmens, Jeanie Chance,
Tisha Schwartz, Lori Patillo Melody Avants.
Michelle Collins. Second Row: Elizabeth
Speed, Perri Taylor, Kathryn King, Lisa
Price. Third Row: Betsy Biedermann, Lori
Lessard, Sharla Gregg, Ginger Pickens, Pam
Slaughter, Leslie Weems. Fourth Row: Robin
Campbell, Tawney Mullins, Karen Hughes,
Sheri Stuard, Marti Reeves. Fifth Row: Clare
Ronaghan, Kathy Morris, Cristi Vadnais,
Cindi Clark, Lisa Kottler. Sixth Row: Lucia
Young, Michele Garcia. Not Pictured: Lola
Bennett, Karin Hardie. Alumna Advisors:
Debra Brown, Linda Bible, Angie Wright.
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campus, Delta Zeta strives to unite its
members in bonds ofsincere and lasting
friendship, to stimulate one another in
the pursuit of knowledge, and to pro-
mote moral and social culture. "We-'re
there to help people through their col-
lege years, Vice President Cathy Patter-
son said.
The sorority celebrated their tenth
anniversary this year, participated in
the Turkey Walk for the Heart Associ-
ation and was active with the Mental
Health and Retardation Center.
Sheri Combest, registrars secretary,
was the adviser. The Delta Zeta ASU
chapter started in 1975.
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DELTA ZELTA - Front: Shaun Smith, Pam
Pfluger, Tammy Carter, Debbie Schmitz,
Lesley Berry, Carole Slater. Left: Melissa
Lowrance, Debbie Chapman, Rene Toney,
Melody McDonald, Val Johnson, Kim
Martin. Point: Janet Tuttle. Right: Cathy
Patterson, Grace Edmondson, Kathy
O'Dwyer, Susan White, Tracy Ellmer. -Z:
Front: Kiyomi Shintani, Vicki Shipley, Gina
Zimmerman, Jill Morris, Suzanne Johnston.
Diagonal: Dianne Schmitz, Jennifer Wood,
Shelly Williams, Louise Figura. Top: Kim
Newton, Laura Alvey, Becky Williams, Carrie
Martin, Suzy Sorrell. tAnderson Breedlove
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Academic achievement doesn't go unrecognized at ASU
as its honor societies pay tribute to exceptional
achieving above and beyond
students for
the crowd . . .
Besides having received the Mary'
land Cup for being the outstanding
Arnold Air Society squadron in the
nation. the ASI' society, comprised
ot'Air Force ROTF cadets. "achieved
unity." said Suzy Wolcott. student
leader of the group.
The Robert G. Carr Squadron of
Arnold Air Society is a private pro-
fessional honorary service.
This year the group helped the or-
ganizations Mothers Against Drunk
Drivers, The Red Cross, and the
Muscular Dystrophy Association
through "man powerw and "fund
raisers" Wolcott said.
Major Ron Carter, assistant pro-
fessor of aerospace studies was the
group's adviser.
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ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY - Front Row:
Roger Tinder, Rob Drury, Dan Bohr, Kirk
Mott, Dan Trombly, Suzy Wolcott, Malcolm
Upton, Bobby Vance, Mark Board. Second
Row: Tol Singer, Matt Trippy, Michael
Lemming, Paul O'Halloran. Macho B. Bunny,
Monica Wulf, Raymond Roessler. Tim Logan.
Gina Fratiani. Kenneth Roller, Bruce
Dobbins. Third Row: Brian Ganoe, Gabriel
Green, Mike French, Shawn House. fDavid
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fessor of aerospace studies, attempts to stop
the freshman and sophomores from gaining
any bases in a baseball game between the offi-
cers and the freshman and sophomores.
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O'Halloran relaxes at an ROTC picnic with
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Achieving above and be ond the crowd
Alpha Lambda Delta's major
goal this year was to "let the school
know that we're here," said President
Cal Hendrick.
The organization is a freshman
honor society for academically out-
standing freshmen.
This year's club was "more active"
than in the past as it sponsored its
annual initiation and banquet, host-
ed a study skills seminar, sold
T-shirts, and provided speakers Hen-
drick said.
Tamara Hess, instructor in chem-
istry, was the group's adviser.
Sigma Delta Pi, a national Span-
ish honor society for Spanish majors
and minors, works to "encourage the
students to continue learning the
language and the culture," President
Leticia Ferreira said.
The group's major activity of the
year was initiation. Membership con-
sists of five classes: active, alumnus,
honorary, associate, and distin-
guished.
Adviser of Sigma Delta Pi was Da-
vid Torres, associate professor of
Spanish.
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Rickey, Katie Pollard. David Torres, Leticia
Ferreira, Harvey Martinez, Maria Senatore,
Mary Lou Lowry, Adriana Martinez.
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA - Front Row:
Melissa McDowell, Taffi Hedges, Laura Beth
Pyssen, Cheryl McCoy, Stacy Hampton,
Melanie Andress. Second Row: Brent Burt,
Marla Stevens, Liz Albracht, Stuart Helden,
Kim Grant, Cal Hendrick. tMike Howell
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The primary concentration of Al-
pha Mu Gamma, an honor society
for recognizing achievement in mod-
ern languages, was "expanding our
public image," President Alex
Draughon said.
The groupls major effort centered
on a four language seminar for the
public this year, Draughon said.
Janine Randal, professor of
French, was the group's adviser.
- Lisa Musser
ALPHA MU GAMMA President Alex
Draughon adds the touch of a smile to his
club's booth at the Pikefest. tDavid Lozano
Photo!
ALPHA MU GAMMA f First Row: Becky
Jones. -Jeanne Rogers, Alex Draughon, Laurie
Plessala, Mike Kiesling. Second Row: Allison
Huth, Charla Markham, Susan Bowen.
Adriana Martinez, Tanya Long, Tanya Biggs,
Patty Schwarz. Third Row: Dr. Otto Tetzlaff,
Richard Blair, John Parsons, Daniel
Trombley, Dr. Janine Randal. tMike Howell
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Achieving above and beyond the crowd . . .
To "encourage high professional,
intellectual, and personal standards
and to recognize and apply outstand-
ing contributions to education" are
the aims ofthe Mu Gamma Chapter
of Kappa Delta Pi, says President
Melody McDonald.
The membership ot' this organiza-
tion is composed of elementary, sec-
ondary, and special education majors,
who have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.0. and who are seeking
teacher certification.
The honor society was busy this
year promoting programs concerning
education issues, sponsoring guests
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speakers, and touring the Region XV
Center, for the public school system's
supplies.
Kenneth Lewis, associate profes-
sor of Education, was the adviser.
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Donald, an English and government major,
student teaches a high school history class.
KAPPA DELTA Pl - Bottom to top: Carol
Cunningham, Terry Ward, Lou Ann
Blankenship, Brenda Alexander, Melody
McDonald, Donna Oates. Mrs. Joanne Gibbs,
Dr. Kenneth Lewis, Forrest Perry, David
Roeder. iDavid Lozano Photos!
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Kappa Kappa Psi, a national
honorary band fraternity, was open
to all members of the Golden Ram
Band.
Membership was by invitation.
One selected activity of the frater-
nity was freshman orientation.
David Roeder was president fall se-
mesterg Burt Stovall was president in
the spring. David Fennell, instructor
in music and assistant director of
bands, was the adviser.
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Harrison, president of Tau Beta
Sigma said.
Tau Beta Sigma is a natinal honor-
ary band sorority for Golden Ham
Band members.
"Most of us are leaders in the
band," Miss Harrison said. She said
the organization takes care of the
music library, alters uniforms. sends
band recruiting letters and makes
themselves available for other band
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for -Jeanne Deans School of Dance
and Theatre Arts to raise funds for
band parties and things the band
needed.
Harris Brinson. associate profes-
sor of music and director of bands.
was adviser for Tau Beta Sigma.
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KAPPA KAPPA l'Sl l-'ront lion: hlike
Stone, Ricky Hinker. Robert Forton. Second
How: David Roeder. Burt Stovall. John
Horton, t'hip Vhapman, Scott Stephenson.
David Howard. Daniel Nunez. l-'orrest Perry.
Rod Shepard. Tony Moran. Danny Garza.
Kirby Still. Steve Patey. Andrew
Vascandwek. Gary Yadin. John Douglas.
Travis Strothers. Third Bow: Mike
Thompson, Nick Jenkins, Kenny Taylor.
Shaun Vick. Ernie Slatinsky. tDavid Lozano
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TAU BETA SIGMA - Front Row: Donna
Franco. Marla Deese. Cathy Lewis. Teresa
Ramos, Jennifer Brinson. Second Row: Rha
Deatherage. Kellie Stovall. Janet Norris.
Janet Graham. Kathy Bray. Ginger Hardy.
Third Row: Kitty Ellis. Katherine
Hallamicek, Kim Stephenson. Cindy
Martinez. Leslie Harrison. Vhris Dell. Kathy
Powell. Margaret Some-reve. Cheryl Hitt.
Charlotte Morris. Elise Robertson. tMike
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Achieving above and beyond the crowd . .
"For the past two years we've been
nominated and recognized as one of
the outstanding chapters in the na-
tion." Beta Beta Beta President
Paula Harrison said other organiza-
tion.
Beta Beta Beta is an honor and
professional society for advanced
students pursuing a major in the bio-
logical sciences. Harrison said the
group tries to promote an interest in
biology. scholarship. and biology re-
search.
Dut of approximately 300 chapters
nation wide. the ASU chapter is
ranked in the top seven, Miss Harri-
son said.
Crosby Jones, associate professor
ot' biology was the adviser.
Pi Mu Epsilon is a national honor
society which promotes scholarship
in mathematics. Students who
achieved distinction in mathematical
science were eligible as members.
Jack Hall was president of Phi Mu
Epsilon and David Cochener, associ-
ate professor ol' mathematics was ad-
viser.
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ningham, David Cochener, Amalia Sipes,
Donnie Daily. Second Row: Joel Bryan, Brad
Mclver, Sam Burgeson, Jack Hall.
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Simpson, Drexel Gordon, Jody Sessom. Sec-
ond Row: Bilal Jilani, Donna Conlon. Stuart
Taylor, Brent Burt, Delbert. McCaig, David
Etheredge, Paula Harrison, Chris Mickelson.
Grace Chapman, Lola Bennet.t. CMike Howell
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"Alpha Chi broadened the educa-
tional horizons of the ASU student
body by hosting the first ASU stu-
dent symposium," Alpha Chi Presi-
dent Chris Cunningham said.
The symposium "Perspectives on
American Values" was the major con-
tribution and achievement of Alpha
Chi this year. It was held Oct. 29-30
and featured noted sociologists.
Alpha Chi is considered one of the
premier scholarship societies at
ASU. Adviser for the group is Phillip
Holcomb, associate professor of Eng-
lish.
"We recognize - that's our main
purpose," said Epsilon Delta Pi
President Donna Pfeiffer.
This organization is an honorary
society for computer science majors
whose academic achievements, repu-
tations, and creative abilities deserve
recognition. Approximately forty
members make up the club.
Fred C. Homeyer, professor of
computer science, was the adviser.
Membership in Sigma Tau Delta
national English honor fraternity
consists of English majors and mi-
nors who have completed a minimum
of two college courses in literature in
addition to the usual requirements in
freshman English.
The society's aim, according to its
constitution. is to "advance the study
ofthe chief literary masterpieces, en-
courage worthwhile reading, promote
the mastery of written expression,
and foster a spirit of fellowship
among students specializing in the
study ofthe English language and lit-
eraturef'
Sharon Willcockson was Sigma
Tau Delta president. Wallace Bost.
associate professor of English, was
the adviser.
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EPSILON DELTA PI - Front Row: Debbie
Nunn, Donna Pfeiffer. Mike West, Debbie
Mauldin, Linda Dunn. Elaine Gully. Joy
Reynolds. Back Row: Fred Homeyer. Ronnie
Killough, Mikal Cox, Terry Anderson, Glenn
Kadlacek, Sean Graves. Russell Neeper.
Kathy Reynolds.
ALPHA CHI - Dr. Phillip Holcomb, Laurie
Plessala, Craig Sponseller, Joel Bryan. Not
pictured: Dr. Bob Hegglund, Dr. Perry Gragg.
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organizations
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Yvette D. Arledge, Eric Vaughn Hindman,
Sheri Hughes, Tim Seymore. Second Row:
Mike Levesque, Melody Crowder, Annie
Crowder, Pat Crowder, Darren Richardson,
Mickey Wilson. Robert B. Bedinger. fMike
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A place for all ASU students to
have fellowship and ugrow in Christi,
is what the Baptist Student Union
offers, Sam Burgeson, president of
the BSU, said.
This year the BSU served between
200-300 students a week at lunch on
Wednesdays and Fridays, Burgeson
said. The students' cost of Wednes-
days' meals was for the price of the
food, Fridays' meals were donated by
area churches. The meal's costs,
payed by the students, went to the
BSU summer mission program.
The BSU also hosted Bible study
and action groups this year. It is
sponsored by the Southern Baptist
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Convention. Richard Lewallen, in-
structor in Bible, is director.
A Uhome away from home" is what
the Newman Center provides, ac-
cording to Olga Munoz, who assists
President Marie Griffin.
The Catholic Center, which is open
to anyone interested in participating
in its activities, offers counseling,
scripture studies, movies, mass on
Wednesdays and Sundays, and a
place to study. "Our purpose is to
keep their Catholic faith," says
Munoz.
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athletes. Welre spreading Gods word
to fthe? campus," says Fellowship
of Christian Athletes President
David Bilderback.
FCA is a special interest student
organization which promotes fellow-
ship and Christian ideals.
The organization sponsored a
number of projects, one of which was
a spring revival led by students.
Shirley Morton, was the group's
adviser.
- Sherry Burson
GENERATION OF FAITH members carry
the cross as their entry in the Big Show. tDan
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CHRISTIAN CAMPUS CENTER: First
Row: Jeff Boerner, Lani Steward, Mike
Harrington, John Stamps, Robin Stamps,
Amy Chow, Cathy Reagan, Ronnie Broadfoot.
Second Row: Jim Haynes. Burt Stovall,
Rhonda Young, Margaret Allen, Elizabeth
Latham, Brett Miller, Charles Roe, Sherri
Deaths-rage, Wende Strickland. Third Row:
Sabina Harrington, Kellie Stovall, John
Cundiff, Rodney Tovaas, Rusty Garvin,
Shanna Calaway, Pam Roberts. Leigh Ann
Glosson. Fourth row: Mary Jean Owens.
Keith Klix, Dorothy Stewart., Lori Steward.
Leigh Ann Billingsley, Leilani Schuhmacher,
Rodney Lloyd, Brent Cox. Fifth Row: Pat
Baker, Mark Webster, Chip Sohl, Forrest
Perry, Michael O'Briant, Scott Bayer, Robert.
Hatcher, Daren Benbenek, Steve Neeley,
David King. tMike Howell Photol
Striving towards
their ultimate goal.
"Our main goal is to help some-
body," said President Walter John-
son of the Generation of Faith.
The organization is a special interest
group that performs vocal gospel mu-
sic for various University, church,
and civic functions in order to spread
a message of hope and redemption
through song. "I believe that every-
one has a talent, but it is a special
blessing when you can share that tal-
ent with others, in hope that it will
cause them to see the majesty of the
Lord in life of our choirf' Johnson
WALTER JOHNSON. president of the Gen-
eration of Faith, shares his talent to sing and
his faith during a performance at the Massie
Residence Hall for Women. tMike Howell
Photol
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said.
The organization is composed of 25
members. "It is not a black organiza-
tion, all are welcome," said Johnson.
Their achievements include an annu-
al concert held December 1, 1984
with guest artists the Director of
Musical Department at The School
of Arts, Dallas and the Director of
Sanctuary Chair Golden Gate Mis-
sionary B.C. Brother Michael Ter-
rell.
Johnson said, "We only pray that
through our singing a life might be
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touched."
Harvey Johnson, instructor in
mathematics, was the adviser.
The goal of Alpha Omega, a stu-
dent organization, was to "tell every-
body on the ASU campus about Je-
sus," President Mike Levesque said.
Activities of the group this year in-
cluded distributing posters advertis-
ing the movie "The Prodigal," hold-
ing Bible studies, and working to be-
come an ASU student ministry
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group in 1981 and serves non-de-
nominational and Assembly of God
churches.
Pat Crowder was Alpha Omega
Campus pastor and Troy Reeves,
professor of English was the adviser.
"We want to be a port in a storm for
students away from home per-
haps alone in the crowd here at
ASU," Christian Campus Center
President Michael 0'Briant said.
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a religious organization which pro-
vides opportunities for fellowship
and Bible study.
This year the organization spon-
sored a ski trip, Wednesday night Bi-
ble study and charitable activities.
Sabina Harrington was president
of the CCC during the fall semester
John Stamps, instructor in Bible was
the CCC director.
The United Campus Ministries
was open to any ASU student want-
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comedian David Willis. lDan Wheeler Photol
Bishop Joseph Fiorenza speaks to a gathering
at the United Campus Ministries. lArt Han-
son PhotofASU News 8: Information!
ing to get involved in Christian fel-
lowship and study. It was supported
by the Presbyterian, Episcopal,
Methodist, Christian and Lutheran
churches.
The UCM offered recreational and
service projects as well as counseling
services.
John Holbert was president. David
Ehalt, instructor in Bible, was the
UCM director.
- Lisa Musser
- Sherry Burson
149
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organizations vary as much as their members,
from ethnic to political, but each group reaches its goals by
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CAN STUDENTS' members Elizabeth Yerna
and Betty Espinoza carry their banner in
front of their float in the Big Show. lDan
Wheeler Photo?
.ASSOCIATION OF MEXICAN-
AMERICAN STUDENTS - Front Row:
Sandra Zapata, Nena Pena, Patsy Hernandez.
Second Row: Nedia Flores, Olga Rodriguez,
Victor Martinez, Armando Reyna. Third
Row: Cater Villarreal, Chris DeLuna, Joe
Munoz. George Trevino. Fourth Row: Betty
Espinoza. Elizabeth Yerna, Greta Groomer,
Dominic Sanchez, Dr. Arnoldo DeLeon. Fifth
Row: Tony Marquez. lMike Howell Photol
"The Association of Mexi-
can-American Students was
formed to fill a gap at ASU, and in
its third year, has become one of
the largest organizations on cam-
pus," said President Johnny Gal-
van.
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belonging, "eases the fears college
life can bring to all students," and
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activities that benefit ASU, Gal- Arnoldo DeLeon, associate pro-
van said. fessor of history, was the advisor of
AMAS recognizes the value of the group.
higher education, and formed the - Lisa Musser
AMAS scholarship to help a de-
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The Neo-Lea Society was very
active this year during Black Heri-
tage Week at ASU, mainly with spon-
soring the Miss Ebony Pageant.
"Being our second go-round, put-
ting on the pageant was a real plea-
sure," Lynnette Moore, secretary and
publicity chairman, said.
Ot.her organizers of the Miss Eb-
ony Pageant were the Black Organi-
zation Striving for Success and the
Generation of Faith. Debbie Jones
was named Miss Ebony for 1985.
The Neo-Lea Society, of which
anyone can be a member, was de-
signed to help the community and
"work together harmoniously,"
President Carolyn Wright said. Har-
vey Johnson, instructor in math-
ematics, was the adviser.
-A Lisa Musser
DEBBIE JONES was chosen Miss Ebony
during Black Heritage Week. lJohn Keefer
Photol
BLACK ORGANZIATION STRIVING FOR
SUCCESS - Front Row: Mark Scott, Pat
Wilson, Corraine Mitchell, Tracy Edwards.
Don Robinson. Second Row: Thomas Terrell,
Cheryl Lewis, Lynnette Moore, Danny
Caldwell. tMike Howell Photo!
This year's goal ofthe Black Or-
ganization Striving for Success
was for its members to achieve
"greater community awareness,"
President Don Robinson said.
In doing this, BOSS provided
speakers and participated in commu-
nity activities. They aided in bringing
Benjamin Hooks, executive director
of the NAACP, to ASU as a speaker.
The group is very active during
Black Heritage Week and sponsors
the Miss Ebony Pageant.
Wayne Rautenberg, instructor in
psychology, was the organization's
adviser.
- Lisa Musser
Special Interest Organizations 151
Achieving in their own way . . .
This year the ASU Block and
Bridle Club was the third largest
chapter in the nation, with approxi-
mately 185 members.
The goal of the club was to "make
more people aware of agriculture and
what it does,'l Jimmy Fontenot,
president, said.
Block and Bridle at ASU peaked
this year also by being chosen as the
host for the Southwest Regional
Block and Bridle Meeting in April.
The group participated in 4-H and
FFA stock shows and rodeos, held
Children's Barnyard Day, and sent
representatives to the National
meeting ofBlock and Bridle in Hous-
tOfl.
Gil Engdahl, associate professor of
animal science, was the Block and
Bridle adviser.
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the Big Show Parade during Homecoming.
Members are Jay Herman, Rocky Vincent,
Jay Daniels, and Randall McCarty. fDan
Wheeler Photol
JAY HERMAN explains for listeners at Chil-
dren's Barnyard Day the uses of a tractor. tArt
Hanson PhotofASU News Kc Informationl
JONAMA COX tells children at Childrens
Barnyard Day about swine behavior.
A GROUP OF CHILDREN stretch out to
touch a baby chick held by Tom Allen at
Childrens Barnyard.
BLOCK AND BRIDLE members Kevin
Barron and Bonnie Lou Mayer encourage a
reluctant lamb-petter with help from a
teachers aide at Childrens Barnyard. 4Art
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The Rodeo Club of ASU took a
big step this year by gaining per-
mission for a co-sponsorship rodeo
with another university that is a
member of the National Intercol-
legiate Rodeo Association.
"The Rodeo Club has shown the
continuity it takes to have the ad-
ministrations supportf' President
Bryan James said of the achieve-
ment. The rodeo is scheduled for
the fall of 1985.
The club is a social organization
that stresses the appreciation for
Western heritage that is kept alive
through the sport of rodeo.
It had for NIRA individual com-
petitors, Ruby Lee, Cindy Harrell,
Rod Miller, and Kirk Griffin.
Waynette Dolan, instructor in
physical education, was the Rodeo
Club adviser. - Lisa Musser
CINDY HARRELL, from Leakey was first
region in breakaway roping and
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RODEO CLUB - First Row: Rex Taylor,
Kara Welch, Debbie Feist, Jennie Gilbert.
Maggie Banner. Mark Ramirez, Claire David.
Second Row: Bert Pina, Greg Kimzey, Seana
Vay, Pam Lackey. David Eoldhoff, Billy
Thompson, Dow Mathis. Third Row:
Coleman Biuan, David Bittle, Mike Dain,
Karen Honesze. Vonda Garner, Paula
Honesze. Fourth Row: Sami Harman, Melissa
Evans, Cindy Harrell, Kent Lee, Ruby Lee.
ROD MILLER, an Ozona transfer student
from Hardin-Simmons practices calf roping
before the Sul Ross State University Spring
Rodeo held in February. tMike Howell Pho-
tosl
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that's the key to it all," Alpha Phi
Omega President Suzy Fulton said.
Alpha Phi Omega's members are
dedicated to serving the university,
community, and nation. This year,
the groups major achievement was
raising funds to aid Joshua Whitley. a
one-year-old leukemia victim.
Joyce McLaughlin, circulation li-
brarian, was the groups adviser.
The Ram Gaming Society is a
special interest group that promotes
wargaming and the role-playing hob-
by. This year the group hosted tour-
naments, including a Trivial Pursuit
Tournament.
Malcom Upton was president.
Charles lVIcCamant, associate profes-
sor of computer science, was the
groups adviser.
-Lisa Musser
ALPHA PHI OMEGA - Front Row1Darlt-ne
Garza, Cathy Carpenter. Second Row: John
Lynch, Garnet Coone. Tomoko Nakagawa.
Twila Dunavant. Hugh Ward. tMike Howell
Photo!
TOMOKO NAKAGAWA takes a break from
work in the Alpha Phi Omega booth at Pike
Fest in the tall, tDavid Lozano Photol
Special Interest Organizations 155
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Wheeler Photol
COLLEGE REPUBLICAN Joey Inabnet,
left, cheers with other Republicans Nov. 6 at
Tom Green County Republican Headquar-
ters. fTricia Miller Photol
UNIVERSITY DEMOCRATS - Paul Love,
Ron Cline, Carol Blyth-Frost, Kenneth Elder,
Jim Cotter. iMike Howell Photol
156 special interest organizations
"To increase knowledge of stu-
dents" was the purpose of the two po-
litically-oriented organizations on
campus - College Republicans
and University Democrats said
College Republican adviser John
Pierce, instructor in business admin-
istration. These organizations aim to
assist in the election of candidates to
local, state, and national officeg dis-
cuss the ideals of their partiesg and
provide a training ground for future
political leaders.
Tim Weatherby was College Re-
publicans president, James Cotter
was University Democrats president,
and Paul Love, associate professor of
sociology, was University Democrats
adviser.
- Sherry Burson
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Any ASU student interested in
studying and promoting fine arts is
eligible to join the University Arts
Guild.
This year, "to promote the appre-
ciation of art to students on campus,"
the Guild sponsored an art sale in the
fall, making over S300 according to
Tomoko Nakgawa, Guild president.
The Guild also visited museums,
galleries, and cultural sights in Dal-
lasfFt. Worth during March. Paint-
ing the backs of San Angelo bus
benches in cooperation with KGKL
radio station was another project.
Martha Wittstruck, instructor in
art, was the Guild's adviser.
"We just play together as a team,"
says President Brian Francis of the
International Club. The organiza-
tion was formed to provide opportu-
nity for social and cultural exchange,
a support base from a loving group,
and entertainment for the members.
The club sponsored such activities
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as a game night on Fridays, an Inter-
national Dinner, and an Internation-
al Week, which was so popular among
the students that it was extended for
five weeks at ASU.
The clubs' main accomplishment,
according to Francis was ugetting
students together." Otto W. Tetzlaff,
head of the department of Modern
Languages, was the adviser. M
- Lisa Musser
- Sherry Burson
UNIVERSITYARTS GUILD - Front Row:
Martha Wittstruck, Tomoko Nakagawa,
Cathy Carpenter, Connie Kochanski. Second
row: Donnie Gierisch, Twila Dunavant. Jay
Justiss. tMike Howell Photo?
INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS -
Secretary Fernando Alvira. Vice President Bi-
lal JiLani, Adviser Otto Tetzlatf, President
Brian Francis, Treasurer Mohamad Itani.
1Mike Howell Photol
INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL CLUB
MEMBERS Anthony Eifendi and Ridwan
Kandou wore their native dress to the Inter-
national Club Dinner held in the University
Center Ballroom in the spring. tDavid Lozano
Photo?
157
ASU performing organizations come in many shapes and sizesg
but they all have one achievement in common,
Working together for success.
"Were mainly for recruiting," said
President Scott Stephenson of the
Golden Ram Band. The organiza-
tion, whose primary purpose is to
provide halftime entertainment at
Fort Worth area for a Spring Tour tion.
ASU's football games, traveled to the credit for each semester of participa-
February 28 - March 1. Harris Brinson, associate profes-
This organization must be audi- sor of music and director of bands,
tioned for and offers one hour of class was the adviser.
are
THE GOLDEN RAM BAND marches for a
Ram football halftime during the 1984 foot-
ball season. tA1't Hanson Photo?
MELODY MCDONALD adds talent and en-
tertainment to a Ram football game with her
twirling. tArt Hanson Photos!ASU News Sr
Information!
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The Angelettes, a dance ensem-
ble comprised of 341-556 girls, adds
beauty, talent, and entertainment to
Ram football games, basketball
games, and parades.
In April, a 3-day dance concert was
presented by the ASU Dancers, a
group made up of 15 girls. The ASLI
Dancers are chosen from the Ange-
lettes.
The organizations "take up a lot of
hours," said President Valsine John-
son. The Angelettes spend approxi-
mately 10 hours each week in re-
hearsing with the ASU Dancers
spending approximately 15-20 hours.
Ann Akins, instructor in physical
education, was the adviser for both
organizations.
- Sherry Burson
ANGELETTE MELISSA ABBEY dances
during halftime of a Ram football game. The
Golden Ram Band provided music for the An-
gelettes' performances. lArt Hanson Pho-
tofASU News ,Sr Informationl
ANGELETTES: Front Row: Debbie Raney.
Becky Benge, Melanie Graham, Keri Bidout,
Laresa Walker, Jeanie Chance, Marcela Rios,
Ginger Hooten. Second Row: Sandra
Sanchez, Lori Jackson, Kim Thompson,
Melissa Abbey, Angie Gray, Dianne
Clemmons, Jennifer Wood. Third Row: Dru
Ann Jamison, Lynne Hardy, Suzie Abbott,
Julie Barney, Valsine Johnson, Leah Cochran.
Lezlie Gregory, Shelli Dankworth. Carol
Bernashausen, Lori Reed, Carey Bradford,
Stephanie McAdams. fDavid Lozano Photo!
Working Together for uccess . . .
Soccer and volleyball on Sundays,
parties, an annual Spring Banquet.
and hard work are all activities ofthe
ASU Choral Organizations.
These organizations are a combina-
tion ofthe efforts of three choirs on
campus, with each organization com-
posed of mainly the same member-
ship.
Approximately eighteen people
make up the Chamber Choir, which
is the most prestigious of the 3 and
rehearses for 50 minutes 5 days a
week. After being heard on a tour to
Fort Worth last year, Chamber Choir
HOMECOMING CHORUS - Left side.
clockwise from top: Sherry Browning. Jean
Marie Micale. Gail Reynolds, David Dalton,
Torrey Sparks: Center: Wayne Eastwood:
Right side, First Row: Karen Wing. Patti
Wetzel, Darren Skinner: Second Row: Lynne
Richman. Kippy Edge: Third Row: Vanita
Lewis. Colleen Silyen. John Triplett. Billy
Barfield, Bob Franklin. tArt Hanson
Photo!ASU News Sz Informationl
HOMECOMING CHORUS - Left side.
clockwise from top: Randy Carpenter,
William Carpenter. David Dalton. Mack Fox.
Right side, clockwise from top: Debbie
Hunter, Sherri Brownrigg, Gail Reynolds.
Torrey Sparks. tArt Hanson Photo!ASU
News 8: lnformationl
was invited to travel to Fort Worth
again this spring and perform Bach's
"Passion" with the Fort Worth Sym-
phony. In May the choir participated
in Opera Box Office at the ASU Audi-
torium, where Bach's "Passion"
again was presented.
The biggest achievement of the
choir was to attend the Texas Music
Educators Association, which is the
largest of its kind in the world.
The Entertainers, another one
ofthe choirs which compose the Cho-
ral Organization, performed for var-
ious civic groups in the community.
Approximately 35 people make up
the Concert Chorale, the third part
of the organization. This choir prac-
tices for 50 minutes 3 days a week and
performed Brahmls "Requiem" with
the San Angelo Symphony.
As a whole, the ASU Choral Orga-
nizations are striving for 'fa higher
awareness of music." said President
Clifford Edge, III.
Wayne Eastwood, instructor in
music, was the adviser.
- Sherry Burson
THE CONCERT CHORALE and Genera,
tion of Faith give a joint performance at the
Big Show. lArt. Hanson Photo!ASU News 8:
Information!
MRS. CAROL DARBY. instructor in music.
adds her musical talents to the Homecoming
Chorus. lArt Hanson PhotofASU News Sz
Information!
HOMECOMING CHORUS - Front Row:
Karen Wing, Patti Wetzel, Darren Skinner.
Second Row: Lynn Richman, Kippy Edge,
Billy Barfield. Third Row: Vanita Lewis,
Colleen Silven, John Triplett. Fourth Row:
Jean Marie Micale. Rob Franklin. 1Art
Hanson Photo!ASU News Sz Information!
Working together for success . . .
The absence. at any athletic event.
of a roaring crowd cheering their
team to victory would greatly take
away from the thrill and the spirit of
the sport. The ASU Cheerleaders
serve as "the people between the
players and the fans," said spring se-
mester head cheerleader Tommy La-
Fon, "Our main purpose is to be a
driving force behind the teams."
Aside from their responsibilities at
athletic events, the cheerleaders also
judged eight area high schools cheer-
leading tryouts.
The cheerleaders are chosen on the
basis of their skills in both an indi-
vidual cheer and a cheer with a part-
ner. One quarter of their score is
based on a personal interview.
Melayne Hendley was head cheer-
leader for the fall semester. Shirley
Morton, administrative assistant,
was the adviser.
The ASU Ram Guard achieved a
"sense of military bearing and pride,"
Executive Commander Mike Lem-
ming said of the ASU ROTC drill and
ceremonies team.
The main purpose ofthe group is to
promote leadership, discipline, and
school spirit. Lemming said that be-
sides this the group Worked for "unity
within ourselves" and to show the
campus ROTC pride.
A major activity of the group was
the presentation of colors at ASU
sports activities. Capt. Richard
Shearer, assistant professor of aero-
space studies, was the adviser of the
group.
- Lisa Musser
- Sherry Burson
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FALL CHEERLEADERS - Front Row:
Peggy Davis. Jill Transki. Melayne Hendley,
Karen Gartman. Back Row: Tommy LaFon,
David Worner. Bmce Wilson, Kevin Barron.
RAM GUARD members Michael French,
Bob Vance, and Tol Singer show precision in a
flag retreat.
MEMBERS Bob Vance, Michael French,
Shaun House, Mike Lernming, and Tol Singer
march in step to an ROTC drill. tArt Hanson
PhotosfASU News Sa Informationl
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tArt Hanson Photo!ASU News Sz
Informationl
SPRING CHEERLEADERS - Front Row:
Tommy LaFon, Bruce Wilson, Jim Siano,
Kevin Barron. Back Row: Peggy Davis, Carol
Martin, Lisa Brakebill. Karen Gartman.
tJohn Keeter Photol
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RAM PAGE CAR'I'O0NIS'I'Alex Varrillo in-
spects one of his editorial cartoons before pub-
lication. tDavid Lozano Photol
THE RAM Page Staff - -Ioe Isham. Alex
Draughon. Susan Williamson. -lim Albright.
David Ramirez. Other staff members Giles
Smith. Rhonda Woodall. Rita Andolsen. Kris
Ballard. Maggie Banner. Charles Bryce. Don
Bynum. Barbara Dempsey, Robert F. flault.
Michael Green. Sami Harman, Vonnie
Kochanski. Yolanda Melendez. -lasques Mora.
Lisa Musser. John Parsons. Gene Powell.
Elvin Putman. Don Robinson. Carrie York,
Edward Garcia, Mike Howell. -Iohn Keeler.
David Lozano. tArt Hanson Photo!ASIl
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inform, but it's been entertaining
too," David Ramirez Ram Page
editor, said of the ASU student
publication.
The Ram Page, a consistent win-
ner in annual competition, highlight-
ed its year by publishing a special
election issue. Its staff worked
through the night to give ASU a com-
plete report on election results.
Ramirez said that he and the staff
strived to make the Ram Page, a
weekly publication, "better every
week."
Jim Batts, journalism department
head, was the Ram Page adviser.
- Lisa Musser
COPY EDITOR Joe Isham keeps track of
returns on election night. Isham was chosen to
be the Ram Page editor for 1985-86. I-Ie will
replace 1984-85 editor David Ramirez. tDavid
Lozano Photol
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1984-85 year was Art Hanson, photography
instructor,
RAMBOUILLET STAFF - Front: Lisa
Musser. Second Row: David Lozano, Sami
Harman, Raymond Stubblefield. Third Row:
Mike Howell, Jose Brown, Gary Dulude,
Sherry Burson. fArt Hanson Photo!ASU
News 8: Informationj
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Working together for success.
The Rambouillet Staff achieved
great things in 1984-85 that most
would have thought unbelievable.
The first of these amazing accom-
plishments was when Sami Harman,
our bewildered sophomore editor,
somehow managed to pull together
the people who became a part of our
unique group.
The words "Learn By Doing" were
relevant to our situation, since the
staff was composed entirely of fresh-
men and sophomores.
Although young in years, we had
plenty of enthusiasm and set. out to
create a yearbook with a new look.
164
The staff includes: Editor Sami
Harman, from Alpine, Assistant Edi-
tor Lisa Musser, a sophomore from
Coahoma, Indispensable Staff Mem-
ber Sherry Burson, a freshman from
Garden City, Kang Creative Writer
Gary Dulude, a freshman from Abi-
leneg Sports Editor Jose Brown, a
sophomore from Killeen, and Staff
Swing - Man was Raymond Stubb-
lefield, from Houston. Photogra-
phers David Lozano, a freshman
from San Antonio, and Mike Howell,
a freshman from Edmond, Okla.,
were consistent and responsible.
Andy Breedlove was photography
editor during the fall semester. Kath-
leen Everett, a freshman from Marfa
who transferred to Eastern New
Mexico State University, was layout
editor in the fall.
Somehow our individual talents
blended together well and we began
putting the book together.
February brought the reality of our
first deadline which we made with
pages to spare.
We just hope that everybody at
ASU likes what we're doing as much
as we do.
- Sami Harman
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The driving force behind the stu-
dents of ASU will always be the ad-
ministration and faculty. Both find
their sense of achievement as leaders
in the education process and in pro-
viding a worthwhile college experi-
ence for each and every student en-
rolled here.
President Lloyd D. Vincent visits with par-
ents during the Parents Day welcome recep-
tion in the UC, fArt Hanson Photo!ASU
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neth Stewart, psychology and sociology de-
partment head, during Fall Registration. iArt
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Board of Regents
Regents establish policy, oversee educational direction
The nine members of the Board of
Regents, Texas State University Sys-
tem, travel many miles and put in
many long hours away from their
professional and personal lives to
bring the highest quality of leader-
ship available to the four universities
under their governance - Angelo
State, Sam Houston State, South-
west Texas State and Sul Ross State.
Acting upon recommendations
from the presidents of the four uni-
versities, the regents establish policy,
act on fiscal matters, authorize con-
struction projects and oversee the
educational direction and the quality
of the educational programs at each
of the schools. Through this active
involvement, they touch the lives of
every student and faculty member at
each of the system universities. The
combined enrollments for the four
schools during the 1984-85 academic
year amounted to approximately
38,000 and the total operating bud-
gets for the same time period for the
four institutions was in excess of
3142 million.
The system's nine regents, each
appointed by the governor for stag-
gered six-year terms, serve the State
Jack L. Martin of Austin was appointed to the
Board by Governor Mark White.
Edmund M. Longcope of San Marcos was ap-
pointed along with Martin in February.
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and the system without pay. They at-
tend at least four quarterly meetings
each year as well as several special
called meetings when required. Since
the meetings are held on the universi-
ty campuses on a rotating basis, their
attendance requires considerable
travel and time with most of the regu-
lar meetings scheduled for two-day
periods. Too, the complexity of the
matters brought to them for consid-
eration requires considerable time
spent before and after meetings in
study and review.
San Angelo Regent John S. Cargile
served as chairman of the Board dur-
ing 1984-85 and Regent Bernard G.
Johnson of Houston served as vice
chairman.
Other regents include Lee Drain of
Dallas, Ruben M. Escobedo of San
Antonio, Edmund M. Longcope of
San Marcos, Katherine Lowry and
Jack L. Martin, both of Austin, W.C.
Perry of Waco and Philip G. Warner
of Houston.
Regents Longcope and Martin
were appointed to the Board during
the spring and Regent Warner was
reappointed for another term at the
same time.
While most of the action taken by
the regents occurs during meetings of
the full board, all of the recommenda-
tions are reviewed first by various
committees of the board. These com-
mittees include the Building Com-
mittee, the Finance Committee, the
Curriculum Committee and the
Rules and Regulations Committee.
In addition, each University is as-
signed a three-member Local Com-
mittee which functions as the prima-
ry liaison between the university
president and the full board. Regent
Lowry served as chairperson for An-
gelo State's local committee.
Located in Austin, the system's
board office is managed by Lamar G.
Urbanovsky who serves as the execu-
tive director for the system.
In addition to their regular board
duties, the regents also serve as
Trustees for the Angelo State Uni-
versity Robert G. and Nona K. Carr
Scholarship Foundation and are re-
sponsible for management, control,
administration and investment
guidelines for this massive scholar-
ship trust benefitting Angelo State
University.
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President Llo d D. incent
Vincent enjoys and molds all aspects of life at ASU
ASL' President Lloyd Drexell Vin-
cent loves his job - and it shows in
the enthusiasm he has for the univer-
sity.
'Tye got the best job in the world,"
he said. ul wouldnt trade it for any
other."
Much of Dr. Vincent's time outside
his office is still spent with ASU. He
enjoys all the fine arts, sports and
academic activities, and he says he
and his wife try to attend as many of
them as they can.
A self-professed "workaholic,"
Vincent does spend a good deal of his
time on his job, often working nights
and weekends to take advantage of a
quiet office.
"lt's a very relaxing and enjoyable
time," he said.
Vincent is active in the community
as well, serving on numerous boards
and councils, including the United
Way, the West Texas Rehabilitation
Center and the U.S. Air Force Board
of Visitors. Next year, he will be
chairman of Cultural Affairs for the
West Texas Chamber of Commerce.
Besides his professional associ-
ations, Vincent takes a great deal of
interest in his family, and especially
his six grandchildren.
Vincent's job has taken him
around the world, and in 1983, he
joined university presidents and pro-
fessors from around the nation in vis-
iting the Soviet Union and China and
some of their universities. The presi-
dent also spent the summer of 1966 in
India and visited such places as Hong
Kong, Thailand, Jerusalem, Leba-
non, Italy and France on his way to
and from India. He said knowing
something about other countries and
their culture has helped him relate
better to international students.
"I can better share their culture,"
he said.
Vincent became president of ASU
in 1967, when the school was making
the transition from a county junior
college to a senior state institution.
He said his greatest personal achieve-
ment has been "to put my imprint on
a university like Angelo State." He
called it Ha privilege" to have a hand
in helping ASU mature into "one of
the finest regional universities in the
state."
Vincent credits much of ASU's
success to the "vision and generos-
ity" of Robert and Nona Carr and the
Carr Academic Scholarship Pro-
gram. He said the scholarship is at-
tracting more outstanding students
each year. Over 9096 of the students
offered a Carr Scholarship in 1984 ac-
cepted the award, he said.
Attracting top students is not
enough however, Vincent said that to
keep students at ASU, the university
must provide them with the quality of
education they deserve. This requires
continuous development of the cur-
riculum and of the faculty, he said.
Such efforts to continually im-
prove the quality of education at
ASU must be working. Angelo State
ranks highly in enrollment of achiev-
ing students. Vincent pointed to a re-
port of the Coordinating Board on
Admission Standards on the 1983
freshman class. 81 percent of that
year's enrollment at ASU were in the
top half of their graduating class.
ASU ranks fourth in the state, be-
hind Texas ASLM, the University of
Texas-Austin, and the University of
Houston-University Park.
At 61, Vincent has nine years be-
fore he would have to retire from his
post. He hopes to remain president
until then, and continue to enjoy the
benefits of mixing business and plea-
sure - broadening the dimensions of
the university and reaping the re-
wards by participating in all aspects
of life at ASU.
- Gary Dulude
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ASU President Lloyd D. Vincent takes a
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Universit Affairs
Cauthen supervises and promotes
After 21 years, Vice
President for University
Affairs Ollie S. Cauthen
still enjoys his job.
"I think it's one of the
better jobs on campus,
since I get to deal directly
with the students," he said.
Since his arrival in 1963,
Cauthen has seen a small
San Angelo junior college
of almost 800 students
grow to state university
status with an enrollment
of over 6,000 students.
One of Cauthen's more
interesting responsibilities
is the sponsoring of college
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schools in order to "
promote and sell this uni-
versity."
Cauthen added that his
job involves recruiting stu-
dents to attend Angelo
State and then placing
them in the job market
after graduation.
However Cauthen said
the best recruiters for this
university are the students
themselves.
Under Cauthen's super-
vision are the dean and the
associate deans of student
life, the student assembly,
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Financial Aid Dir.
James Parker
Asst. Financial
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Alan Borger
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the housing office, and
health clinic. Cauthen also
oversees the Houston
Harte University Center,
campus security, financial
aid, the counseling center,
and the intercollegiate ath-
letics program.
Regarding the improve-
ments at Angelo State,
Cauthen modestly said, "I
have seen many changes in
the past, but I can't attri-
bute that to myself. That
has to be attributed to the
leaders of the past 15-16
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With the purpose of en-
hancing the students life
at ASU, the deans of stu-
dent life assist in creating a
better college experience
for every student on cam-
pus.
At the head of this office
is the Dean of Student Life
Paul K. Horne who is re-
sponsible for all student or-
ganizations, student gov-
ernment activities, the
UCPC, and student disci-
pline.
"Anytime a student has a
question, my door is open,"
Horne said. "Whether it be
from an informational
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Nolen Mears
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Willene Siler
Associate Dean of Student Life
deans enhance college experience
standpoint to development
of programs and activi-
ties."
One accomplishment in
Horne's years at ASU is the
University fee. "It brought
many programs which is
good for the students,"
Horne said.
Other doors open to stu-
dents are those of the Asso-
ciate Deans Willene Siler
and Nolen Mears. The as-
sociate deans are involved
in student counseling, the
sponsoring of all interfra-
ternal councils, and in of-
fering workshops at var-
ious residence halls.
Siler said a workshop
was held this year and was
based on improving study
skills.
The deans also handle
most testing such as CLEP
exams, graduate record ex-
ams, and the P-PST ex-
ams.
Mears and Siler agreed
that trying to get to know
as many students as possi-
ble is a major part of their
job, "whether through
counseling or on a friend-
to-friend basis," Siler add-
ed.
- Yolanda Melendez
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Academic Affairs
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Department maintains commitment to quality education
"The main goal of Aca-
demic Affairs is to main-
tain a commitment to qual-
ity education," said Bob
Holcomb. vice president
for academic affairs.
The department has a
wide range of responsibil-
ities including registration,
admissions, curriculum
and university catalog
changes. Holcomb said his
department deals with
both routine detail and
emergency situations.
Routine work involves
signing forms. budget
changes, and travel ar-
rangements.
Emergency situations
arise from student com-
plaints and problems in
academic fields Holcomb
said. .
He said the department
has become much more
complex in the 10 years he
has been with the Universi-
ty. Holcomb attributed this
to increased growth, more
academic programs, and
the increase in student en-
rollment.
"We now compare favor-
ably to academic programs
nationally," Holcomb said.
He said that although An-
gelo State does not offer all
the programs available at
larger schools, the curricu-
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lum that is offered is good.
The academic affairs de-
partment has been in-
volved with the faculty dur-
ing the past few years in
adding new curriculum and
in bringing accreditation to
several departments at
ASU.
Alt will be harder in the
future to maintain the cur-
rent academic levelf' Hol-
comb said, citing budget
decreases as the challenge
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of the future. "However, we
will try to continue at the
present level," he said.
Holcomb said that the
most rewarding aspect of
the job was working with
faculty and students. The
48-year-old native West
Texan said, "I have a lot in
common with the students
and enjoy working with
them."
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Ross Harris
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The office supervises the
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In addition to preparing
the campus budget, the of-
fice also audits records for
the university.
Vice President Robert
Krupala oversees the ac-
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Ann Steger is a secretary in the Center for
Counseling and Placement Services.
Dr. Armando de Armas received his doctorate
at Washington State University before com-
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The Center for Counseling and
Placement Services replaced the Of-
fice of Placement and Career Plan-
ning and added a psychologist to its
staff during 1984-85.
Dr. Armando de Armas provides
personal counseling and therapy to
students.
"My main purpose is to help stu-
dents with any problem that might be
interfering with their schoolwork,"
he said.
De Armas said he stresses skills
training and problem solving. The
behavior therapy he uses is different
from behavior modification. "I teach
people howto change their behavior,"
he said.
De Armas' goal during the year was
to make the students aware of the
counseling services available to
them and to build a reputation for
himself.
He said many students who have
had counseling refer him to their
friends. Students who have sessions
with de Armas are guaranteed confi-
dentiality except for situations where
disclosure is necessary to protect
someone from harm, de Armas said.
De Armas said some students have
reservations about seeing a psycholo-
gist, but the situation is improving
"Students are becoming more open,"
he said.
Personal counseling services in-
clude stress management, develop-
ment of personal relationships, deal-
ing with loneliness, study skills im-
provement, coping with text anxiety,
pre-maritalfmarital counseling, cop-
ing with depression and dealing with
self-harmful thoughts.
In addition to personal counseling,
the center provides academic coun-
seling and career placement. Director
Jim Glossbrenner said his main job is
"to help students get in touch with
prospective employers" and bring
more companies to ASU for on-cam-
pus interviews.
To accomplish this purpose, the
center compiles a "credentials pack-
agen on the student. This permanent
file contains biographical data, a re-
sume, an ASU transcript and refer-
ences. The package is activated by
the student and sent to prospective
employers on the co1npany's or the
student's request.
Glossbrenner said his office is al-
ways trying to bring more firms to
ASU for interviews. However, he said
that ASU gets a reasonable number
of companies to come, considering
the size and location of the universi-
ty. He also noted the increased size of
the annual teacher job fair in 1985.
About 50 school districts participat-
ed.
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two line servers who give service with a smile.
Hal Peter. a junior marketing major from
Kerrville, anticipates the eating of the cookie
he has chosen.
Food Service director Don Crumbaker strives
to improve the eating experience at ASV.
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Food ervices: more than a cafeteria
Most people never think much
about Food Services even though it is
involved in all areas of University
food preparation. From the Universi-
ty Center Snack Bar to the campus
cafeteria, Food Services does more
than just provide daily meals.
According to Don Crumbaker,
Food Services director, the group
tries to "reach a high standard and
maintain it. The customers are why
we're here," he said. In fact, there is a
Food Services Committee composed
of students representatives from
each of the dorms. These students
discuss upcoming menus, listen to
complaints, and try to solve problems
that come along.
Food Services is equipped to cater
anything from a barbecue to a gour-
met dinner. During the spring semes-
ter they acquired a new set of china
and flatware to be used for banquets
and other special dinners.
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can accommodate up to 600 people.
Flowers and decorations are avail-
able in six colors.
Intent on continually improving
their service to students, David Dan-
iel, the Food Services Snack Bar
Manager attended the Culinary In-
stitute in Hyde Park, N.Y. during the
summer of 1985.
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Universit extras help students
The ASU Post Office is a "people
job," said Bill McCarthy, chief postal
clerk.
McCarthy said he enjoys working
at the front counter because he comes
into contact with many different peo-
ple.
The post office, which is open year-
round, provides most postal services
including money orders and regis-
tered mail.
McCarthy said postal employees
try to have mail for the students post-
ed by noon every day. He said they
are normally able to do this, although
they sometimes miss their deadline
because of a late delivery.
The busiest time for the post office
is just before and after students leave
for the summer, since the post office
is responsible for forwarding all mail,
McCarthy said.
It's time for that big test and you
wake up with the sniffles and a nag-
ging cough. What do you do? Head
for the University Clinic for exper-
ienced medical assistance and medi-
cation if needed.
The health clinic, available to all
ASU students, handles most illnesses
and minor emergencies. Dr. Gabe Co-
leman and Dr. H.M. Anderson make
the health clinic just like a physi-
cian's office off campus without the
cost.
On an average day, the clinic sees
up to 65 students. These cases are
mostly sore throats and bronchitis
symptoms, but the clinic does get its
share of more serious cases.
Authorized by the Board of Re-
gents, this student care program is
based on the recommendations of a
student Medical Services Committee
which is composed of faculty, stu-
dents and administration members.
The clinic, which was opened in
1968, has facilities to keep a student
overnight and makes referrals for
students requiring more extensive
medical services.
The University Bookstore pro-
vides students with all required text-
books and school supplies plus a few
extras of more interest to students.
Cliffs Notes were available to help
students through Shakespeare and
their literature classes.
Cards and stationery were sold and
made letters to loved ones at home
brighter.
ASU souvenirs, T-shirts, shorts
and warm-ups let students advertise
their University affiliation.
The Bookstore is supervised by
Morgan Riley who has been its man-
ager for 18 years.
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College of Liberal Sz Fine Arts
Holland sees many changes during 10 years at ASU
Dr. Jim Holland, dean of the Col-
lege of Liberal and Fine Arts, has
seen many changes during his 10
years at ASU.
In addition to the physical changes
on campus, Holland said there have
been modifications in the adminis-
tration ofthe campus, such as the ad-
dition ofthe psychology and sociolo-
gy departments in recent years. Cur-
riculum and degree requirements
have also changed he said.
Despite these changes. "we have
maintained a stability" in the depart-
ments.
Over the decade, Holland has no-
ticed the development of more co-
curricular organizations and activi-
ties such as last fall's University
Symposium and the Moon lectures.
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Also a professor of government,
Holland has been a resident of San
Angelo since 1967. He is a past mem-
ber ofthe Board of Directors for the
Concho Educators Federal Credit
Union and has been a board member
of the United Campus Ministries
since the late l96O's.
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Mahler looks to higher level of quality, competitiveness
Dean Fred Mahler described the
year in the College of Professional
Studies as "terrific" There were few
changes or major obstacles that had
to be overcome.
The College of Professional Stud-
ies is the largest at the University,
with seven departments and over
3000 students. Meeting the needs of
so many students could be a difficult
task, but Mahler says it is something
he enjoys. "I want our students to feel
they have a top-notch degree and are
competitive," he said.
To reach a higher level of quality
and competitiveness, the department
of education has implemented new
teacher certification standards.
Mahler said he was glad to see this
done because it will attract more seri-
ous students. In the near future,
Mahler hopes to gain national ac-
creditation for the business depart.-
ments.
"One thing is that we are planning
for the opening of the new depart.-
ment. of accounting, economics, and
finance next fall," he said. This had
to be done because the department of
business analysis and information
systems has been growing at a tre-
mendous pace.
Mahler, who has been at ASU for
15 years and a dean for 10, said his
strong background in education has
helped him in his goal of being able to
relate to students as much as possi-
ble.
- Raymond Stubblefield
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College of Sciences
Nursing gets national accreditation and new building
"I hope that all of our students will
look back on their college experience
with fond memories and feel like they
have received the best possible edu-
cation," commented Gordon Welch,
dean of the College of Sciences.
Welch said that ASU was in a posi-
tion to do that because of its size.
"Students have a better chance of do-
ing well at smaller institutions than
larger ones because of the availability
of professors," he said.
Departments in the College of Sci-
ence include agriculture, biology,
chemistry, mathematics, nursing,
and physics.
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"My job is to provide overall super-
vision," Welch said. As far as contact
with students, Welch's job includes
making modifications with degree
plans, certifying for graduation, and
keeping academic records.
Dean Welch said he was pleased
with how the 1984-85 year went. The
Bachelor of Science degree in Nurs-
ing was accredited by the National
League of Nursing and the Universi-
ty was able to consummate clinical
affiliation agreements with Ethicon,
Goodyear, and Goodfellow Air Force
Base.
Welch said he is looking forward to
next fall when the Nursing-Physical
Science Building will open. The new
building will provide more room and
greater facilities than have been pro-
vided in the past. It will also allow the
University to offer a degree in geology
for the first time he said.
Welch has been the dean of the
College of Sciences since its start in
1973. He said he has seen steady and
continual growth, especially in the
nursing department, and expects the
entire school to continue at its pre-
sent rate of growth.
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Dean Bernard Young said, "The
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cent over the past two years." One
goal of the college is to "see the full-
time student enrollment continue to
grow. The reason is that full-time
students have as a priority their grad-
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Dean Young said he was pleased
that the college had established
stricter admission requirements.
These new standards will "probably
cause an increase in the number of
quality students we attract," Young
said.
As dean, Young is involved in acl-
ministering the graduate program,
acting with the director of the com-
puter center, and some teaching.
Young said he hopes that all of the
graduate students will feel like they
are becoming "well prepared for their
next step in life, whether it be going
out in the business world, research, or
earning a doctorate degree."
Young came to ASU in 1968 and
became dean ofthe Graduate College
in 1970. There are presently 460 stu-
dents and 95 faculty members in the
college.
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Margaret Dunn
David Fennell
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Mildred Boren
Wallace Bost
Terence Dalrymple
Harold Davis
Patrick Geoghegan
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Jon Beard
Kurt Buerger
Andrew Dane
Forrest Harlow
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looked at most. Scattered among the
mugs are short articles featuring
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dents that lead thier school in the
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Andy Breedlove and Lisa Albright celebrate
the victory over Abilene Christian durin
Homecoming. tArt Hanson Photo!-XSL News
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Ernest Abalos 1 Robert Lee
Melissa Abbey 1 Del Rio
Amy Abbott 1 San Angelo
Kenya Abbott 1 Pontotoc
Suzie Abbott 1 San Angelo
Ciary Abee 1 San Antonio
Kim Abel 1 San Angelo
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Cathy Abell 1 San Angelo ' 1 l Q i ' ' - - ' 1 i r- 4
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Kelli Adams 1 Denver C ity i"""i'N"B , t-X 44,, ,fm .X :Q "" X if X X ,
Terry Adams 1 San Angelo -..'7', F ' X X x 1 ,X Q t
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Trinidad Aguirre 1 San Angelo Xi' XX ' x' N-Q. X ' X x XX
Bernabe Aguilar 1 San Angelo X i Xgrc' XJ' QIXX X X f
Faustino Aguilar 1 Big Spring i f . Q:-XX X X ' XIX "" '- ' :R-at X.
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Erik Baden San Angelo
Michael Baethge - Harper
Michael Baggett A Fort Stockton
Mustafa Baghdadi Switzerland
Todd Bahlrnann A- Downers Grove
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Le Ann Bain - San Angelo
Richard Bain Jr. - Monahans
Todd Bains - Monahans
Monica Baiza - Fort Stockton
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David Baker - Muskegon
Donna Baker -A San Angelo
Mildred Baker
Patrick Baker
Reba Baker
Rebecca Baker - San Angelo
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Mary Balderaz - Monahans
Darnell Baldinelli - Abilene
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Paula Baldwin - San Angelo
Ginger Ball - Abilene
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John Baskin 1 Georgetown
Martin Basquez 1 Bronte
Linda Bates 1 San Angelo
Laura Battles 1 Desoto
Brent Baucom 1 San Angelo
Jennifer Baucom 1 San Angelo
Paul Bauer 1 Warren
Cristina Baugh 1 Abilene
Sandra Baugh 1 Abilene
Mary Ellen Baumer 1 Copperas Cove
Angela Bautista 1 San Angelo
Scott Bayer 1 Westerville
Nancy Baynham
Susan Baze 1 Mason
Brad Beach 1 Big Spring
Patricia Beach 1 Millersview
Sidney Beal 1 Odessa
Debbie Beals 1 Corpus Christi
Janell Bean 1 San Angelo
Jason Beard 1 Plainview
Scott Beasley 1 Roswell
Jan Becker - Kerrville
Tracy Becker 1 Del Rio
Barbara Beckman 1 Fredericksburg
Alan Becknell 1 San Angelo
Margo Becknell 1 San Angelo
Perry Bedford 1 Winters
Robert Bedinger 1 Tyler
David Behrend 1 San Angelo
James Behringer 1 San Angelo
Debbie Belcher 1 San Antonio
Julie Belcher 1 Odessa
Stephen Belk 1 Dallas
Kent Bell 1 Brownfield
Larry Bell 1 Brownfield
Ralph Bell 1 Brownfield
Norma Belman 1 Long Beach
Cecilia Benavides 1 San Angelo
Darren Benbenek 1 Snyder
Matthew Benbow 1 Austin
Becky Benge 1 Eagle Lake
Becky Benjamin 1 Mineralwells
Maggie Banner 1 Dryden
Gregory Bennett 1 San Angelo
Lola Bennett 1 San Angelo
Milton Bennett 1 San Angelo
Boss Bennett 1 San Angelo
Eddie Benoit 1 Austin
Nancy Benson 1 Sonora
Carla Bergman 1 San Angelo
Lewis Bergman 1 Abilene
Richard Bergman 1 Abilene
Carol Bernshausen 1 Houston
Cathryn Berrie 1 San Angelo
Darius Berry 1 Midland
Lesley Berry 1 Lampasas
Darren Berryhill 1 Odessa
-lim Berscheidt 1 San Angelo
Angie Beville 1 Bridgeport
Pam Beyer 1 Abilene
Suresh Bhat 1 Manama Bahrain
Patricia Bible 1 Santa Anna
Daniel Biddix 1 San Angelo
David Biddix 1 San Angelo
Betsy Biedermann 1 Paint Rock
Terri Biedermann 1 San Angelo
Tim Bickford 1 San Angelo
Anne Bierschwale 1 Leakey
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I'anya Biggs - San Angelo
David Bilderback - Denison
Leigh Ann Billingsley - Ackerly
Cheryl Bindseil - San Angelo
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Nariko Bingham - Fountain Valley. CA
Stephanie Binnion - Midland
Quint Binns - Scott City. KS
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Stephanie Bird - Abilene
Scott Bingham - San Angelo
Deborah Biskup A Troy
Brent Bitner - San Angelo
Cynthia Bitner A Big Lake
Regina Bitner - San Angelo
Shelley Bitner - Big Lake
David Bittle A Fort Worth
Coleman Bivins - Sagerton
Michael Black - San Angelo
Rodney Black - San Angelo
Roger Black - San Angelo
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Marie Blake-man - San Angelo
Jolla Blackwelder - Pharr
Nasreen Blaisleh - Nablus W Bank
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Carl Blair - El Paso
Ella Blair - La Pryor
Pamela Blair - La Pryor
Richard Blair - Kerrville
Tim Blair - San Angelo
Mari Blake - Wichita Falls
Sue Blancett - San Angelo
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Charles Blanek - Sterling City
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Sandra Blanke
James Roy Blankenburg - Dumas
Lou Ann Blankenship - Sweetwater
Julie Branson - Roby
Scott Blanton - Dallas
Deborah Blasingame - San Angelo
Billy Bledsoe A Valera
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Deborah Bloys - Beeville
Stephen Blue - San Angelo
Todd Boales - Uvalde
Mark Board - Austin
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Dru Boen - Odessa
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Tawana Boisse - San Angelo
Jennifer Boldin - Lamesa
Brad Bolen - McCamey
Lynette Bolen - McCamey
Curtis Bolt' - Wink
Randy Bolf - San Angelo
Carla Boling - Austin
Pamela Bond - Sierra Blanca
Stacey Bond - Golden
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Kelly Boring - Mason
Dennis Borland - Lamesa
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Lorie Bossie - Barrington, NH
Karen Boulter - Tuscola
Kimberly Boulter - Midland
Stacie Bourquin - San Antonio
Panate Bowden - Hobbs, NM
Robin Bowden - Hart
Sharon Bowden - San Angelo
Kevir Bowers - Mission'
Susan Bowen - San Angelo
Candy Bowles - Cedar Hill
Catherine Bowles - Lampasas
Becky Bowling - Carlsbad
Rocky Bowman - Littlefield
Don Box - Crystal City
Laura Box - Waxahachie
Jana Boyce - Utopia
Carla Boyd - Pontotoc
Crystal Boyd - Pecos
John Boy - Austin
Martin Boyd
Andrea Bozarth - Abilene
Timmy Bozarth - San Angelo
Jeffrey Bozeman - San Angelo
David Bracken 1 Beaumont
Laurie Brader - El Paso
Michael Bradfield - San Anton
Carey Bradford - Cedar Park
Lavelle Bradford - Big Spring
Shauna Bradford 3 Cedar Park
Sandra Bradley - Sanderson
Stephen Bradley - Sanderson
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David Bragg - Hondo
Shelby Brake - Slaton
Lisa Brakebill -- Lamesa
Carolyn Braly - Menard
Paul Bramble - San Angelo
Carl Brandenberger -- Mason
Gary Brandenburg - Grandfalls
Erin Branham -- Miles
Allen Brannan - Buttalo Gap
Milda Brasfield
Ava Brassell - Abilene
Deborah Bratcher - Lubbock
Gret Bratcher - Artesia
Holy Brauer - San Angelo
Kathy Bray - San Angelo
David Breazeale - San Angelo
Margaret Breeding - San Angelo
Sonja Brekke - Mertzon
Chris Brenek - San Angelo
Andreia Brewer - San Angelo
Dawn Brewer 1 San Angelo
Donald Brewer II - Fredericksburg
Lori Brewer - Midland
Darla Bridges - Plano
Diana Bridges - San Angelo
Dwight Bridges - Seminole
Denise Briggs - Coleman
Charlotte Bright - San Angelo
Bryan Briley - Midland
Tina Briley 1 San Antonio
Susan Brim - Snyder
Bobbin Brininstool - San Angelo
Jennifer Brinson - San Angelo
Brent Bristow - San Angelo
Lisa Britt - Medina
Mike Britt A Medina
Jeff Brittain v Sonora
Larry Brock - San Angelo
Stephen Brock - San Angelo
Curt Brockmann - San Angelo
Susan Brockmann - San Angelo
Cynthia Brodeur Y San Antonio
Bobby Brooks - San Angelo
Conoly Brooks 1 Fort Stockton
Dennis Brooks - Rockedale
Donny Brooks - Abilene
Tymi Brooks - Big Spring
Charlotte Broussard - Brownwood
Debra Broussard - Colorado Springs. CO
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Donna Brown
Ernest Brown
James Brown
Jeff Brown Y
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Kyle Brown
Linda Brown
Lanny Brown - Beaumont
Nancy Brown 1 Crowell
Randall Brown - Vancourt
Ronny Brown - San Angelo
Scott Brown - Perryton
Steve Brown - Brady
Shilla Browning - Demott
David Brownrigg - San Angelo
Sherry Brownrigg - Port Lavaca
Jana Bruce - Colorado City
Lucinda Brunee
Ronald Bronson - Garland
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Brad Bryan 1 Ballinger
Joel Bryan 1 Jacksonville
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Scott Bryan 1 Alice
Teri Bryan 1 San Angelo
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Vickie Buchanan 1 Coahoma
Nancy Buchanan 1 Buffalo. NY . t
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Cullimore likes theatre
despite uncertain future
He doesn't know why he started.
He doesn't know how far he will take
it. He does know what he likes and he
likes the theatre.
H. Mark Cullimore, a 23-year-old
working on his Master of Arts in the-
atre management, wrote STEAK-
HOUSE, a full length play presented
by the ASU theatre department.
Besides his work in the theatre,
Cullimore also works as a laboratory
aide at Angelo Community Hospital.
'Tm the ghoul that goes around get-
ting people's blood," he said.
Cullimore said that his future in
the theatre is uncertain. "You can't
make a living at it unless you get a
good break. The idea of starving does
not appeal to me.'l
His degree in theatre management
will qualify him for managerial or
public relations work, he said.
1 Barbara Dempsey
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Robert Burke - Boerne
Susan Burkett - San Angelo
Carrie Burklund - Brady
Robert. Burn - Killeen
Kelle Burnett - Merkel
Mark Burnett - Garland
Nancy Burroughs - Coleman
Phyllis Burroughs - San Angelo
Chancey Burrows - San Angelo
Sherry Burson - Garden City, KS
Billy Burt - Colorado City
Brent Burt A Odessa
Matt Burtch - Lubbock
Kindal Burton - Healdton, OK
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David Bushman - San Angelo
Debbie Busker - San Angelo
Jeff Butkovich Y San Angelo
Steve Butkovich - San Angelo
Keith Butler - Austin
Robert Butler - Carlsbad
Terry Butler - Crane
Daniel Butts - Bronte
Deborah Butts - Seguin
Jeff Butts - Winters
Troy Butts - San Angelo
Thomas Bye - San Angelo
Debra Bynum V Odessa
Coy Byrd A San Angelo
Elizabeth Byrd - San Antonio
Janice Byrd - Dumas
Kelley Byrd - San Angelo
Kerri Byrd - Early
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Wendell Byrd - Dallas
Patricia Byrne - Buffalo Gap
Kimberly Byrom Y Snyder
Erwin Caban - El Paso
Karla Cabe - Brownfield
Paul Cacciapaglia - De Soto
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Leslie Cady - San Angelo
Joy Caffey
Shana Caffey - Comanche
Michelle Cagle - Goldwaithe
Sean Cahill - Coleman
James Cain - San Angelo
Shanna Calaway - Coahoma
Jon Calder - Monahans
Daniel Caldwell - Midland
James Caldwell - San Angelo
Maria Caldwell
Marlene Caldwell - Midland
Wanda Caldwell - Midland
Lori Calhoun - Big Spring
Janna Calk - Comstock
Sally Callan - San Angelo
April Callaway - San Angelo
Quentin Calva - Houston
Robert Calva - Houston
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Allison Campbell - Midland
David Campbell - San Angelo
Derrick Campbell - San Angelo
Gene Campbell
Jon Campbell - Bangs
Ken Campbell - Welch
Nina Campbell - Claremore, OK
Russell Campbell - San Angelo
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Cindy Cantrell 1 San Angelo
Tim Cantrell 1 Brownwood
Olga Cantu 1 San Angelo
Sandra Cape 1 San Angelo
Charlotte Cardenas 1 San Angelo
Jimmy Carlile 1 Lampasas
Roger Carlile 1 Amarillo
Christina Carlisle 1 Ozona
Kimberly Carlisle 1 Post
Cara Carnes 1 McCamey
Deanne Carney 1 Bulverde
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Catherine Carpenter 1 San Angelo
Randy Carpenter 1 Panipa
Ronald Carpenter 1 Junction
Sherri Carpenter 1 St. Peter, ll.
William Carpenter Jr. 1 Irving
Sandy Carr 1 San Angelo
Sid Carr 1 Crystal City
Lorena Carrasco 1 Coyanosa
Sylvia Carrasco 1 San Angelo
Kay Carrig 1 Texas City
Alex Carrillo 1 El Paso
Leo Carrillo 1 Van Horn
Donna Carruthers 1 Rocksprings
Cheryl Carter 1 San Angelo
Cristal Carter 1 San Angelo
David W. Carter 1 Cuero
Desiree Carter 1 Ocoee. FI.
Hector Cantu 1 Brownwood
Jan Carter 1 Lubbock
Janis Carter 1 Abilene
Joe Carter 1 Midland
Matthew Carter 1 Monahans
Wilma Carter 1 Corpus Christi
Patricia Cary 1 Eden
Lewis Casey 1 Gallipolis, Oh.
Randell Casey 1 Rockwood
Jerry Casillas 1 San Angelo
MaryAnn Castano 1 Del Rio
Edward Castaneda 1 Wellington. C
Andrew Castanuela 1 Brady
Judy Castille 1 Merkel
Bennie Castillo 1 Denver City
Daniel Castillo 1 Denver City
Mark Castillo 1 Junction
Janie Castro 1 Old Glory
Laura Castro 1 Old Glory
Silva Castro 1 Old Glory
Ronnie Cates 1 Fort Stockton
Franklin Catron 1 Rose Hill, Va.
Becky Cavaness 1 Sonora
Stephanie Cavazos 1 Ralls
Linda Cavitt 1 Stamford
Dora Cazares 1 Tarzan
Sylvia Cazares 1 Tarzan
Gilbert Cedillo 1 San Angelo
Laura Cedillo 1 San Angelo
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Rene Cervantes 1 San Antonio
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Richard Chalambaga 1 Sanderson
Robin Champagne 1 Troy, Mi.
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Rusty Chambers 1 Lawn
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Ping Chao - Hong Kong
Clitlord Chapman - Nlicllancl
Dehliie Chapman -- l'lainx'iew
Grace Chapman -- San Angelo
Jody Chapman 5 lklzlson
Lorie Chapman - Austin
Angelita Chappa - Mereta
Alicia Charles
Will Charlesworth - Hallengei'
Carole Chase - San Angelo
Lori Chasteen -- Sweetwater
Tom Chavez Ill - San Angelo
Vicki Chiapetta - Franktort, Il,
Panida Chitpavanaskul - Bangkok
Donnie Childers - Tulia
Sandra Childers - Copperas Cove
C4JClX Cl1lldE'I'S f Stilinfa
Chris Chisni - Fort worth
Amy Chow -- Hong Kong
Carin Christall A Fort Stockton
Ivey Christian A Andrews
Melanie Christopher - Laredo
Ping Chu - San Angelo
Alan Churchill - Kemper
Helen Ciber - Winchester. Oh.
Gilberto Cisneros, Jr. - Big Spring
Moses Cisneroz - San Salia
Richard Cisneros - Post
Marcy Clapp - Kingwood
Randy Clanton - Coahoma
Ron Clanton - Coahoma
Laura Clardy 1 Stanton
Cindi Clark - San Angelo
C. Shawn Clark 5 San Angelo
Deana Clark - Big Spring
Kelly Clark - Marhle Falls
Kevin Clark - San Angelo
Lawerence Clark - Menard
Mark Clark - San Angelo
Melanie Clark - Florence
Michael Clark 1 Artesia
Michaele Clark - San Angelo
Teresa Clark - San Angelo
Tim Clark M San Angelo
William Clark - Eldorado
Chuck Claxton - Colorado City
Travis Clay - San Antonio
Tom Clemens 1 San Angelo
Craig Clements - Brownwood
Shawna Clemmer - San Angelo
Shelayne Clenimer - San Angelo
Dianne Clemmons A San Angelo
Peter Clemmons - Seabrook
Chris Cleveland - Christoval
Wayne Cleveland - Rota
Delihi Clift
Martha Clift
Juliann Clifton - Gouldbusk
Lori Clifton - Ballinger
Tommy Clifton - San Angelo
Ronald Cline A San Angelo
Wendy Cline - Brownwood
Darrell Cmerek - Miles
Randall Coahran - Plano
Shaye Coalson - Bronte
Courtney Coates - Granbury
Pam Coates
Matt Coble - Stratford
Flash Cockrell f Lometa
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Darlene Coone V V ,., f V R -f xii 3 ' 3 5 '1V
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David Cox San Angelo
Monty Cox - Monahans
Lance Cox - Midland
Mikal Cox Stainlord
Timothy Cox Crowell
Linda Coyne
Pattie Crabtree - ffllonnell
Pete Crabtree
Rick Cargil -A I-Brownfield
Kim Craig - Winters
Jett' Champlin - I,uhhot'k
Karen Crandall - Big Spring
Bruve Cranford - Grand Junttion
Del Cranford
Stacey -Io Cranford -V Fort Worth
Sandra Cravens - Houston
Lori Crawford - San Angelo
Staci Crawford
Theresa Crawford - Del Rio
Timmy Creekmore - San Salsa
Connie Creager - Pecos
Randy Cregar - Big Spring
Ana Crihh A Mexico
Bohhy Crider - Denver City
Larry Crochet 1 San Angelo
Stephan Crochet - San Angelo
John Cromer - San Saba
Margaret Cromer - San Angelo
Janet Crooks - San Angelo
Missy Crossman - Painpa
Jane Crouch - Austin
Karen Crouch 1 San Angelo
Mark Crouch
Lesa Crouse - Kermit
His tenth year at ASU, Director of Bands Harris Brinson directs the symphonic band during a concert. tArt Hanson PhotofASU News S: Informatlonl
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Dunking, preaching makes winning combination for basketball player
Dunking and preaching may be an
unlikely pair, but for senior Angelo
State basketball player and licensed
preacher, Tony Mathews they're a
winning combination.
After playing only one year of orga-
nized high school basketball in his
hometown of Buffalo, N.Y., he re-
ceived a full scholarship to Niagara
County Community College and then
came to ASU. Here he receives a full
scholarship as a guard.
This year, Tony was the second
highest scorer for the Rams and was
chosen for the LSC All-Tournament.
team.
He said that he came to ASU "be-
cause of Texas." He said he had al-
ways wanted to go to Texas and plans
to work in Dallas for a large corpora-
tion. He also hopes to attend semi-
nary and possibly serve as a bivoca-
tional Baptist preacher.
In the fall of 1983, Tony said God
called him to preach. He was licensed
to do this in New York that year.
Tony was active in the San Angelo
Coy Crow - Midland
Barry Crowder - Midland
Susan Crowder - Midland
Yolanda Crowder - Lubbock
Zanetta Crowder - Lubbock
Milton Crutchfield 1 Mesquite
Benny Cruz - San Angelo
St. Paul's Baptist Church as a youth
minister and also preached whenever
given the opportunity.
Tony said his biggest personal ac-
complishment at ASU was "maturi-
tyf, He hopes ASU students remem-
ber him mainly for his smile.
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Tony prepares a sermon in his apartment. lDavid
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Dale Culver - Killeen 1,19 7'-r . 4 - -. Q -- 5 . 'gf 'R R
Christen Cumberland - Georgetown ' 5 +--'Q . .. Y 31. i, gh
Kathleen Cumming - San Angelo A' l . I ' - A ' F' .1-.eg Q A A 4'.V V
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Jerry Cunitt' - Burleson ,. ' .: z gi - A ' 5 "'N 2- ' Q Q ' K gg
Brett Cunningham - San Antonio A QQ 3 ft 4' JK Q. if .fl R 'Pate A 43 if
Chris Cunningham - Cleburne J ' V ' . .Q,,, ' 523' 'I , A4 A
Ken Cunningham - Cleburne l A "' i ' A X Q X .N
Lee Cunningham - Graham P :
Richard Cunningham - Lubbock 'I' , . S ' - ' S nz- i"
Stacey Curlee - Ea l R" AK i -f "'A 3 Q' uf A if if 5
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Anthony Curley - Dallas ' I 9 5 V 3 A f Y' -2- ' , Q 1 . -N. qs. :Q "
Lisa Curnutt - Bronte t ,, 5 lt I- .- fy Q: 9 ' ' ,455 - .5 Q51
Teresa Curry 1 San Angelo " K V F Y N . Q? - 'V A -- .'
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Leslie Drennan A San Angelo
Patti Drennan A San Angelo
Gary Drew A Abilene
Amy Dre:-:ler A
Virginia Driver
Carol Droll A H
Robert Drury A
ElHoy Dsouza -
Nigel Dsouza A
Della Dubose A
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Abilene
Manama Bahrain
San Angelo
John Dudgeon A Leander
David Durr A Pattonville
Wilma Duke
Viola Dulaney A Abilene
Gary Dulude A Abilene
'Twila Dunavant
Melissa Dunbar
Darla Duncan A
A San Angelo
A Junction
Brownfield
Jeffrey Duncan A Comstock
Reece Duncan A Sweetwater
Sheryl Dunham
A Muleshoe
Amy Dunn - San Angelo
Carolyn Dunn A Corydon, IN
Cheryl Dunn
Kelly Dunn A Mesquite
Kimberlie Dunnam A Big Spring
Michael Dupont
A Killeen
Juan Duran A Del Rio
Chris Durden A
Leo Diruea A A
Canyon
bilene
Eddie Dusek A Vancourt
Lee Dyal
Cynthia Dyer A
Del Rio
Rex Dyer A San Angelo
Roy Dyer A San Angelo
Arlena Dygert A Azle
Dee Earhart A Big Spring
Donna Early A Troy
Clayton Easley A San Angelo
Dennis Eastman
A Dickinson, ND
Julie Eastman A San Angelo
Kevin Eaton A
Stamford
Mitzi Eaves A Jal, NM
David Ebner A Boerne
Patty Eckeberger A Decatur
Danny Eckert A Snyder
Becky Eckhardt
A Wetmore
Marlys Edborg A San Angelo
Kyle Eddy A San Angelo
Kippy Edge A Bobstown
Lance Edgemon
A Anton
Joseph Edmiston A Eldorado
Grace Edmondson A Copperas Coxe
.Iodine Edmonds
Ben Edwards A
Ronny Edwards
Charles Edwards
on A Fredericksburg
Odonnell
A Odessa
David Edwards A McKinney
Tracy Edwards A Abilene
William Edwards A Rocksprings
Anthony Effendi
Steve Eggleston
A Wink
Jennifer Ehlers A Tahoka
Vivian Ehrig A
Miles
Jay Eiland A Snyder
Jennifer Eiland A Granbury
Neil Eisenbach A San Angelo
Robert Elich A
Midland
Donna Elick A Abilene
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Manama Bahrain
"When something dies, then it is set freef,
Newsomis musical wedding tribute lasts forever
Don't expect to hear "The Greatest
Love" on the radio anytime soon.
Not that it is a bad song. "The
Greatest Love" is a beautiful gift that
ASU student Jim Newsom composed
for two friends at their wedding.
Jim describes the unique signifi-
cance of his gift: "On paper, it meant
nothing-playing it brought it out in
the open."
However, the song will never be
heard again. After the wedding, Jim
destroyed the only copy.
"When something dies, then it is
set free," he said, explaining that de-
stroying the paper version of the song
means that it will live forever, mak-
ing the musical tribute all the more
special.
Jim, a senior from Dallas, said he
uses music to communicate with peo-
ple.
In addition to composing, he plays
the bassoon and the saxophone in the
Golden Ram Band.
Though he has no definite future - Lynn Holmgren
plans, Jim is sure music will fit into - Gary Dulude
them.
ASU student and amateur composer Jim
Newsom studies beneath a tree outside the
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Kim Feaster-Colorado City
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Scott Feltner-San Angelo
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Zane Friend A Miles
Thomas Frizzell A lngrani
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Mark Frost Salado
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Bill Fuchs A San Angelo
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Francisco Fuentes - Del Rio
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Rosa Fuentes A Sterling Cfuty
Rhonda Fuessel A Paint Rock
Debbie Fulcher A San Angelo
Sam Fuhlendort A Burleson
Lori Fullen A Kermit
Mishell Fuller A Big Spring
Charles Fullwood A Sweetwater
Brad Fulton A Floydada
Patsy Fulton A San Angelo
Jerry Fulton A San Angelo
Leslie Funk A Kerrville
Lori Fuqua A l-lermleigh
Gary Gabriel A Galrand
Grady Gatford A Snyder
Guy Gate A Jal. NM
Gina Gagliardi A Laughlin AFB
Kay Gaidosik A Ft. Stockton
Gary Gaines A Abilene
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Kelly Gable A Abilene
Deborah Gablin A Lake Dallas
Tina Gainblin A Lake Dallas
Brian Ganoe A San Angelo
Alvin Garcia A San Angelo
Bertha Garcia A San Angelo
Deborah Garcia A Marfa
Delfina Garcia A Sabinal
Danny Garcia A San Angelo
Edward Garcia A Friona
Fred Garcia A San Antonio
George Garcia A Ft, Stockton
Glenda Garcia A Snyder
Joaquin Garcia - Snyder
Jacquelyn Garcia A Canyon
Lydia Garcia A San Angelo
Manny Garcia A Van Horn
Martha Garcia A San Angelo
Mary Lou Garcia A Wink
Ramon Garcia A Uvalde
Raul Garcia A Brownwood
Rodney Garcia A Ft. Stockton
Roger Garcia A Lubbock
Billy Gardenhire A Odessa
Don Garlitz A Eldorado
Gretg Garlitz A Eldorado
Anita Garner A Houston
Clayton Garner A San Angelo
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Brian Gary 1 Howe
Kayleen Gary 1 Goldsboro
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Gerald Grafton - San Angelo
Robert Grafton - San Angelo
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Kim Grant 1 Big Spring
Lail Grant - Midland
Vance Grant - Abilene
Janet Grantham - San Angelo
Larry Granzin -
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Brendan Graves - Big Spring
Jonathon Graves
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Patrick Graves - McGregor
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Angie Gray - Bangs
Cindy Gray - Odessa
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Charlotte Greeg A Lubbock
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Sharla Gregg - San Angelo
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Teresa Gregory - Hamlin
Patti Grelle - Eldorado
Lari Grider - San Angelo
Billy Sha Griffin - Abilene
Dan Griffin - Schertz
Debbie Gritfin - Junction
Kirk Griffin - Eldorado
Rebbecca Griffin - Sonora
Wyona Griffin - Schertz
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Personal philosoph
guides McDonald7s success
"Never be satisfied until you reach
your goals." This philosophy has
been the cornerstone of Melody
McDonald's many successes in life.
Melody's life has been filled with
setting and conquering goals. She has
won hundreds of twirling awards, in-
cluding Miss Majorette of Texas. Her
beauty pageant awards include Miss
San Angelo and Miss Tom Green
County.
Scholastically, she has maintained
a 3.95 gpa and has been on the Dean's
List every semester of her college
years.
The National Delta Zeta sorority
awarded her the 1984 Florence Hood
Miner Award, which is given to one
girl in the United States each year.
In the future, Melody is looking
forward to being an attorney, raising
children, and possibly getting into
politics.
- Raymond Stubblefield
Melody McDonald uses her twirling abilities
to entertain during a halftime show. tArt Han-
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Jill Hartgrove 1 San Angelo
David Hartman 1 Rochester. MN
Michael Hartman 1 Santa Anna
Robin Hartman 1 Santa Anna
Cherisa Hartwell 1 San Angelo
Donna Hasert 1 New Brauntels
Kim Hastings 1 Valparaiso. FL
Tracie Hasty 1 San Angelo
Robert Hatcher 1 Sparks, NV
Kim Hatchett 1 Austin
Gayla Hatfield 1 Crane
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Mark Haubrich 1 El Paso
Stephanie Haught 1 Hamlin
Jamie Haver 1 Lampasas
Douglas Havlak 1 San Angelo
Lisa Hawes 1 Snyder
Mike Hawks 1 McCamey
Donald Hawkins 1 San Angelo
Jay Hawkins 1 Brownfield
John Hawkins 1 San Angelo
Hunter Hayes 1 Henrietta
Angela Haywood 1 Los Angeles,
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Bruce Hebbert 1 Sierra Blanca
Dale Heck 1 San Angelo
Taffi Hedges 1 Sundown
Martin Hedman 1 Houston
Georger Heflin 1 Monahans
Alvin Helfer 1 San Angelo
Cynthia Helmers 1 San Angelo
Mike Helms 1 San Angelo
Karen Height 1 Georgetown
Jeff Heinatz 1 San Angelo
Steve Heinen 1 Medina
Harold Heinze 1 Dallas
Wendy Hamby 1 Ralls
Cynthia Hemphill 1 Pear Valley
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Christie Hernandez 1 Odessa
Earnest Hernandez 1 San Angelo
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Karen Hohensee -- Miles
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Lisa Hohertz -- Ozona
Diane Hohmann San Angelo
Wally Hohmann - San Angelo
John Holbert -- San Angelo
David Holcomb - Houston
Stuart Holden - Ballinger
Danny Holik - Miles
Lynn Holmgren - Artesia
Douglas Holley - San Angelo
Bob Holley - San Angelo
Larry Hollifield f- Copperas Cove
Melody Hollon - Yancourt
Dawn Hollowell - Big Sandy
Trey Holloway - San Angelo
David Hullum - Abilene
Deana Holt - Houston
Leslie Holt - Rosenberg
Lonnie Holt - San Angelo
Robert Holton - Midland
Panjarat Hongsakul - San Angelo
Larry Hood - Odessa
Theresa Houpy
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Ginger Hooten - Brackettyille
Richard Hope - Brownfield
Doug Hopkins - Mcfamey
Jim Hopkins -
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Joani Hopkins - Stanton
Wade Hopkins 1 Sonora
Kim Hopper - Iraan
Holly Horne - Kyle
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Robert Horton
Linda Horwood - Blackwell
Keith Houk -
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Burt House - Paducah
Shaun House - San Angelo
Carla Houston
Randy Houston - Abernathy
David Howard - San Angelo
Marie Howard - Lorena
Scott Howard - Marfa
Todd Howard - Lamesa
Kathy Howell - Abilene
Mike Howell - Oklahoma City, OK
Billy Howerton - Hamlin
Lacy Howerton Y San Angelo
Scotty Hoyle - Garza
Jenny Hsiao A Taiwan
Maureen Hsu - Taiwan
Barbara Hubbard - Kempner
Drew Hubbard - Coleman
Joanie Hubbard - Rising Star
Darren Huckaby - Blanco
Trent Huckaby - Fort Stockton
Sharon Huckeba - Odessa
Scott Hudgins - Kingwood
Andrala Hudson - Toledo, OH
Angela Hudson - San Angelo
Clare Hudson - Olney
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Mark Hutfman - San Antonio
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David Hughes
Jackie Hughes
Jana Hughes
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Karen Hughes
Shelly Hughes
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Go-ahead opens doors for
future rodeo achievement
The Rodeo Club of ASU achieved
their major goal in 1985 when the
University administration approved
the club's request for permission to
co-sponsor a college rodeo and gain
their National Intercollegiate Rodeo
Association eligibility. The club has
been allowed only four student com-
petitors. Schools are required by the
NIRA to produce a rodeo every other
year to have team eligibility.
Four students had NIRA cards and
represented ASU in the Southwest-
ern Region in 1984-85.
Rod Miller, an Ozona transfer stu-
dent from Hardin-Simmons Univer-
sity, competed in calf roping, team
roping, and steer wrestling.
Kirk Griffin, a sophomore from El-
dorado, is also a calf-roper.
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Cindy Harrell, from Leakey, was
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Mont. in June 1984. She was also a
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goat-tying, and team roping.
Ruby Lee, who transferred from
Western Texas College in Snyder,
placed consistently throughout the
year in breakaway, barrels, and goat-
tying. At the start of the spring 1985
rodeo season, she was placed second
in the Southwestern region in break-
away and was third in the nation.
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Cheryl Kntiesel - Germany
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Cunstaiice Kochanski - Bethesda, MD.
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David Kohler - Fnrt Worth
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William Knthmann - San Angelo
Helen Kramer i Ozona
Tilly Kramer - Oznna
Cindy Kraus - Fredericksburg
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Denette Krueger - Hamiltun
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Faye Kruppa - Miles
Pam Kruse - Aubrey
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Ray Kruse - lyalde
Kim Kuhne - Abilene
Lisa Kuker - Dumas
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Patricia Kuykendall - Abilene
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Scutt Lamphere - Hamlin
Butch Lancaster ldaluu
Julie Lancaster Pfirtland
Max Landgrat - San Angeln
Rhonda Lanrlun Brady
Sharun Landry V- Plainview
Danny Lane
Hina Lane Starke. Fla,
Kiersta Lane Haskell
Michael Lantnrd I,m'iiigtwii, NM
Amy Langstun - Luhhuck
Martha Langston - SanAiig1elfv
Stephanie Langstun
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Doug Lanier -- Haskell
William Lanier - Midland
Christopher Lannnn Austin
Scott Lanser - San Angell:
Michelle Lara - Big Lal-tc
Bianca Laracuente - San Anpgelu
Byrun Larsen - lklertzun
Linda Larsh - Brady
Suanne Larson - San Angelu
Connell Lasater - San Angell,
Lea Ann Lassiter - Bruwntield
Susan Laswell
Allen Latham - San Angeln
Elizabeth Latham - San Angell.
Julie Latham - Del Riu
Margaret Lawhun - San Angelu
John Lawlis 'A San Angelu
Penny Lawlis - San Angelu
.line Lawrence - Sweetwater
Jellrey Lawrie - San Angeln
Zane Laws - Valera
Karen Lawson - Devine
Terri Lawsun - Odessa
Barbara Lay - Huustun
Davella Lay f Del Riu
Lisa Lay
Charles Layton Il - San Angelo
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Greg Leach - Del Riu
Kevin Leach - Knnx City
Lynne Leach - San Antunin
Senaida Leal - O'Dunnell
Laurie Lee - San Angeln
Rehecca Lee - Dell City
Tina Lee A San Angelo
Richared Leeder - Bnerne
Kim Leinweher
Ellis Leifeste
Becky Lemen - Snyder
Michael Lemining - Mabank
Donna Lemons - Iraan
Richard Lenhart Il - San Angelo
Richard Lenhard -- San Angelu
'Troy Lennon - Cninstnck
Perry Leunard - Roscoe
Russell Leonard - Midland
Diane LePak - San Angelo
Lnri Lessard - Wichita Falls
Elizabeth Lessor - Peabody, MA
Mellissa Lester - El Paso
Rikke Letcher - San Angelu
Cash Letsinger - Rucksprings
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Vicki Leventen 1 San Angelo
Joannie Lewellen 1 San Angelo
Rusty Lewellen 1 San Angelo
Cathy Lewis 1 Robert Lee
Dennis Lewis 1 San Angelo
Elizabeth Lewis 1 Verhalen
Jeff Lewis 1 Andrews
Jeff Lewis 1 Burleson
-Jimmy Lewis 1 Monahans
Mark Lewis 1 Goldthwaite
Todd Lewis 1 Richland Springs
Yanita Lewis 1 Midland
Vicki Lewsader
Brenda Lightfoot 1 Sweetwater
Elizabeth Lightfoot 1 San Angelo
Richard Ligon 1 Colorado City
Jyhshiun Lin
Kevin Linch
Adam Linehan 1 Cleburne
Jimmy Linn 1
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Denise Little 1
Michael Little
Terri Little 1
Jeiii Liu 1 Taiwan
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Rodney Lloyd 1 Batesville
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Linda Locke-tt 1 Eden
Kathleen Lockwood 1 Fort Worth
Charles Loelller 1 Pleasanton
Mark Lot' 1 San Antonio
Cheryl Lofton 1 San Angelo
Betty Logan 1 Weatherford
Tim Logan 1 San Angelo
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SKelly Majors - San Angelo
Lisa Majors - Big Spring
Mamdouh Makary - Egypt
Bertha Maldonado - San Angelo
Javier Maldonado
Mary Malik - San Antonio
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"If Ronald Reagan, as president of
the United States, does as well as
Tim Weatherby, as president of
ASUSA, the country would be in bet-
ter shape," said Michael Carlo, chem-
istry professor and sponsor of the
ASU Student Assembly.
Tim, a senior finance major, was
also president of the College Republi-
cans. He said his main goal after
graduation was to "get into businessw
and "stay active in politics."
After graduating in December, Tim
became a congressional page in the
U.S. House of Representatives for
Rep. Tom Loeffler.
As ASUSA president during fall of
1984, Tim oversaw many changes
made by the organization, including a
new homecoming election process.
Tim said he wanted to be remem-
bered for increasing student partici-
pation in ASU activities and organi-
zations.
Outside of college government, he
played an instrumental role in sever-
al Republican candidates' cam-
paigns.
- Lisa Musser
Ram Page editor
broadens editorial scope
Some people crumble in a crisis.
But Ram Page editor David Ramirez
thrives on controversy. Even an at-
tempt to remove him from his editor-
ship for his strongly political editori-
als did not faze the "proudly conser-
vative " Ramirez.
ln fact, that furor over his editorals
"made it all the more fun," Ramirez
said. "I'd rather they be complaining
about what's written than not com-
plain. which indicates they're not
reading."
Ramirez not only livened up the
newspapers editorial page, but he
also widened its scope for added in-
terest and relevancy without forget-
ting campus issues.
Ramirez, who graduated in May,
1985, plans to work in the newspaper
field for five years, then go to gradu-
ate school. After that, he plans to
teach at a university. "I like college
life," Ramirez said. 'Tm always in-
terested in learning."
- Gary Dulude
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Ralph Mann - Goodlellow AFB ' Q -- 'Ia gf ,
Bridgette Manning - Brownwood ' Pg ..
Tracy Manning - San Angelo V fi '
George Manuel - Asbury. NJ ' -7,
Michael Maples 1 Junction lf If '
Carrie Marc-hant - Midland
Aseneth Marin - San Angelo
Melissa Marion - San Antonio
Charla Markham - Stephenville
Rissa Marlar - Snyder
564111 Marlar - Snyder
Antonio Marquez - El Paso .X
Elizabeth Marquez Y Abilene
Lyndon Marquez -- Stanton
Joyce Marshall - Harper A '
Becky Martin - Fort Stockton " "
Bolblll Martin - Yan Horn -M-
Bryan Martin - Brady
Carol Martin - Quanah
Carrie Martin - Littlefield
Connie Martin - Mertzon l-5' 4'
James Martin - El Paso ' f Q, .Qi
-lill Martin - San Angelo P ' ,
John Martin - El Paso Q
Larry Martin f- Copperas Vove X
Rhonda Martin - San Saba
Rob Martin e Levelland Q
Ron Martin - Odessa i
Shelly Martin - Loraine C
Tami Martin - Mertzon , 3-X
Vaughn Martin -v Big Spring
William Martin f San Angelo -
Shawna Martindale - Littlefield
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Harold Meadtir - San Angell,
Stacy Meadur - Odessa
Keith Meadnws - Austin
Kevin Meadows - Austin
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Ruhert Meek - San Angelo
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Gilda Mejia - Memphis
Purlirin Mejia - Memphis
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James Melott - Snyder
Jnhn Melutt - Snyder
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Teresa Merritt 1 Odessa
Ronnie Merriman 1 San Angelo
Donna Mesa 1 San Angelo
Edward Messbarger 1 San Angelo
Carrath Metcalf 1 Robert Lee
Mark Metzger 1 Stratford
Darlene Michel 1 San Angelo
Todd Michaels 1 Abilene
Chris Michaels 1 San Angelo
Chris Mickelson 1 San Angelo
Sally Mickle 1 Weatherford
Donna Middlekauf 1 San Angelo
Lesa Middleton 1 Denver City
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Brett Mikeska 1 Wingate
David Mikulik 1 San Angelo
Earl Milam 1 San Angelo
Coy Miles 1 Ozona
Juliet Miliziano 1 San Antonio
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Caryl Miller 1 Brownwood
Cynthia Miller 1 Lampasas
Eric Miller 1 Farmers Branch
James Miller 1 Pecos
James Miller 1 Rochelle
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Miriam Miller 1 San Marcos
Robert Miller 1 Tulia
Rod Miller 1 Odessa
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Scott Miller 1 Killeen
Sharon Miller 1 San Angelo
Joey 'Millican 1 Silver
Mark Milligan 1 Denver City
Carlos Mills 1 Dallas
Catricia Mills 1 Universal City
Daphne Mills 1 Odessa
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Lisa Moore - Brady
Marc Moore - Hopesville
Marla Moore -- Ropesville
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Sherri Moore -- Iiampasas
Julie Moorman - San Angelo
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Marcia Moran - Ozona
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Tony Moran - San Angelo
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Trey Morgan - Crane
Andrew Morin - San Angelo
Meg Moring - Midland
Amy Morris - Tulia
Bradley Morris - Blanket
Charlotte Morris - San Angelo
Jill Morris - Hobbs. NM
Kathy Morris - Austin
Kim Morris - Brownwood
Jetfrey Morris - Hereford
Terry Morris Y Hereford
Willie Bell Morris
Louise Morriss - Rocksprings
Earl Morrissey - Del Rio
Henry Morrow
Meredith Morrow - Bandera
Gilbert Morse - San Angelo
Michael Moss - San Antonio
Beverly Moseley - Odessa
David Mossell - San Angelo
Jacqueline Mossier - Carlsbad. NM
Carl Mosty - Ingram
Jacques Mota - Del Rio
Sharron Motes
Cheryl Morrison - Lometa
Kirk Mott - San Antonio
Sharon Moutry - San Angelo
Jeff Mounts - San Angelo
Tom Moulton 1 San Angelo
Michael Moya - San Angelo
Mark Muegge - Brownwood
David Mullins - San Angelo
Rhonda Mullins 1 San Angelo
Tawney Mullins - Abilene
Tim Mulnix
Mario Muncey - San Angelo
Orlando Muniz - Big Spring
Dora Munoz 4 San Angelo
Danny Munoz - San Angelo
Joe Munoz - San Angelo
Margaret Munoz - Loraine
Martha Munoz - Loraine
Greg Munsell - San Angelo
Johnny Murchison - Menard
Rebecca Murchison - Ballinger
Jody Murph - Uvalde
Edwina Murphy - San Angelo
Sally Murphy - San Angelo
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'llhwnias Murphy - Gatesville
Ruger Murray - Camden. NJ
Lisa Musser - Cuahuina
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Linda Myrick - McL'ainey
Stephanie McAdams - Loraine
Kristi Muliee - Brady
Mike McBride - Aliilene
Walter McBruiun -- Haskell
Kelly Mcfalie - Aliilene
Michelle McCabe
Melissa McCabe - Midland
Patrick Mufadirey - Yuiiiigstmrii, OH
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Marty McCainnmn - Cnpperas Cove
Glenda Mufandless - Stainfurd
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Cvnthia Mcl"lny - Paiiitsville, KY
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Edward Mr-Vune - Abernathy
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"I feel the music: it comes from in-
side," said Angelette dancer andjour-
nalism major Valsine Johnson.
Val, an ASU junior, is an achiever.
She is striving to someday reach the
heights of success like dancer Debbie
Allen of the movie 'fFarne"and be an-
other "one in a million" success story.
She became interested in dancing
as a child, but did not get to take for-
mal lessons until after she graduated
from high school. Her love and talent
for dancing were discovered with her
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participation on the drill team at her
high school in Austin.
This year she served as student di-
rector for the Angelettes, an ASU
dance group. This job included di-
recting practices inthe absence ofco-
ordinator Ann Akins and choreo-
graphing dances for the group.
Other future hopes of Val's include
a career in broadcasting, a dance de-
gree frorn the University of Texas
and opening a dance studio.
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Mickey Nixon - Eldorado
Stella Njemanze - Nigeria
Barhy Nobles - Mason
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Kevin Noland - Floydada
Dennis Noland - San Angelo
Kevin Nolting 1 Harvey, ND
Steven Nordeck - Terra Alta, W Va
Stan Norfleet - Brownwood
Nancy Norkunas - Marble Falls
Mark Norman - Dallas
Vicki Norman - San Angelo
Cody Norris - San Angelo
Deana Norris - Water Valley
Debbie Norris - Lamesa
Deborah Norris - Ironton, OH
Janet Norris - Kermit
Margaret Norris - Odessa
Randall Norris - El Paso
Mike Northcutt. - Muleshoe
Jerry Nottingham - San Angelo
Ken Novak - Austin
Scott Nowell Y San Angelo
Terri Nowell - Colorado City
Lee Nowlin A San Angelo
Victor Nsiegbe
Joel Nunez - Fort Stockton
Debbie Nunn - San Angelo
William Nunn - St. Cloud. FL
Jeanne Nutt - Dallas
Cindy Oates - San Angelo
Donna Oates - Kerville
Mark Oates - Lamesa
Stephanie Oates - Loop
Michael O'Briant - Arlington
Sean O'Bryant - Odessa
Dale Ochs - San Antonio
Greg Ochs - Midland
Steven Ocker - San Angelo
Alison O'Connor - San Antonio
Patrick O'Connor - New Hampton IA
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Michael Odell i Bedford
Steven Odom
Kathleen O'Dwyer - Copperas Cove
Andrew Oehler - Boerne
Richard Ogan - San Angelo
Paul O'Halloran
Mary Lisa O'Harrow - Christoval
Jeff Ohman 4 Escanaba. MI
Ola Oladutemu - Lubbock
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Daniel Olesen - Tacoma, WA
Dana Olin - San Angelo
David Olness - San Angelo
Lisa Oliva - San Angelo
Douglas Oliver - San Angelo
Jarrett Oliver - San Saba
Marcie Oliver - San Angelo
Shawn Oliver - San Saba
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Larry Payne - Ozona
Ricky Peacock Albany
Laurie Pearson -- Kermit
Robyn Pearcy - San Angelo
Greg Pecina - Lamesa
Kristyl Peden - Cleburne
Robert Pedersen
Patrice Pedigo
Richard Peel - Post
Stacy Peeples - Abilene
Lisa Pegan A Big Spring
Curtis Pelzel - Miles
Mary Lee Pelzel - Rowena
Monica Pelzel - San Angelo
Pablo Pena - San Angelo
Rymundo Pena - San Angelo
Robert Pena - Plainview
Jane Penlaver - Sonora
Ruth Pencak
Gary Pennington - Buckeye. AZ
Ruben Perales - Hereford
Carol Perez 1 San Angelo
Cindy Perez - San Angelo
Daniel Perez - San Antonio
Edna Perez A San Angelo
Elsa Perez - San Angelo
Estella Perez - Melvin
Francisco Perez - Brackettville
Isaias Prieto
Joseph Perez 1 San Antonin
Luis Perez - San Angelo
Luz Maria Perez - Del Rio
Mary Sue Perez - San Angelo
Melva Perez - Del Rio
Nereida Perez 1 Sonora
Sandra Perez - Del Rio
Tranquilino Perez 1 San Angelo
Juan Perez - San Angelo
Tim Perkins 1 Brownwood
Connie Perry - McCamey
Mitchell Perry - Brownwood
Anthony Peter 1 San Antonio
Hal Peter 1 Kerrville
Lesa Peters
Shirley Petersen
Chad Peterson v Snyder
Kimberly Peterson - Ackerly
Trina Peterson - Rankin
Penchom Pethnium
Mark Petross A Andrews
Sheila Pettiet - San Angelo
Brian Petty - Brady
Kim Petty f Abilene
Laurie Pettyjohn - San Angelo
Tammy Peugh i Stanton
Penny Pfaff - Cedar Lake, IN
Donna Pfeiffer - San Angelo
Laura Pfitzner - Palmdale, CA
Eileen Plluger
Pamela Ptluger - Eden
Reid Pfluger - San Angelo
Minh Pham 1 Vietnam
Stacy Pharr - San Angelo
Susie Phelan - San Angelo
Sherrill Phelps - Monahans
Darla Phillips - Seminole
D, Ilene Phillips 1 Big Spring
Doris Phillips - San Angelo
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Kristi Phillips - San Angelo
Kurt Phillips - San Angelo
Lisa Phillips - McCamey
Michael Phillips - Houston
Tony Phillips - San Angelo
Jane Phinney - San Francisco. Calif.
Regina Phinney - Lampasas
Timothy Phy - San Antonio
Ginger Pickens - San Angelo
Paige Pickens - Kyle
Teri Leigh Pickett - Carrizo Springs
Dee Picon - Ballinger
Allison Piel - Ballinger
Britt Pieper - Roscoe
Dale Pieper - Roscoe
Elisabeth Pierre - France
Gwen Piland
Wende Pincus - Irving
Douglas Pinson - San Angelo
Michael Pitts - Brownwood
Charles Pjemanze
Laurie Plessala - Port Arthur
Jason Plowman - Euless
Deborah Pohl - Sonora
David Pohler - Fredericksburg
Marla Pohler - Fredericksburg
John Politz - Dallas
Katie Pollard - Wimberly
Cynthia Polley - Austin
Guadalupe Ponce - Del Rio
Mongkol Pongpiansrul
Deborah Pope - San Angelo
Karla Pope - Bronte
Mitzi Pope - Comanche
Dena PortVer A El Paso
Mary Porter - Fort Hancock
Renee Posey - San Angelo
Elizabeth Potter - Eldorado
Dwayne Potter - Odessa
Dawn Pounds - Odessa
Amy Powell - Stanton
Kathy Powell
Gene Powell - Odessa
Gina Powell - Vancourt
Kellye Powell - Vancourt
Lance Powell - Vancourt
Lee Ann Powers - Abilene
Victoria Powell - San Angelo
Monte Power - Prewitt, NM
Jerrell Preas - San Angelo
Susan Preas A San Angelo
Michelle Pressau - San Angelo
Annette Pressly 1 Midland
Amber Price - Midland
Barry Price - Artesia, NM
Donald Price - San Angelo
-Jennifer Price 1 Boys Ranch
Lisa Price - Lipan
Celeste Priddy - San Angelo
Erin Priddy - Ralls
Sherl Priddy - Ralls
Terry Pritchard - San Angelo
Maudene Procter A Freer
John Proffitt - Kermit
Richard Prokopchuk - Wellsville,
Lance Provence - Amarillo
Gary Pruett - Graham
Todd Pruett 1 Early
Dru Pruitt - Abilene
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Students will find it easier to make the walk to the Westside of campus with the installation ofthe traffic light at Johnson St. and Dena Dr. QA
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Music gives Racher flanguage of emotion', 'an art of expression'
Describing it as a "language of
emotion," and "an art of expression,"
Dan Racher finds an escape and a
form of communication in music.
Combining his composition
"Tracy's Song" with Lionel Richie's
"Truly," Dan placed first in the
UCPC Talent Show.
Besides writing music, he enjoys
acting and singing. "l've always had
aspirations of being known," Dan
said. "Becoming acquainted with as
many facets of music as possible is
important."
Growing up in a musical environ-
ment gets partial credit for his musi-
cal success, but more important to it
is his faith. He has based his life and
talents on Christian principles.
"My faith in God has given me a
good idea of what life is all about,"
Dan said. Using this foundation and
"God given" talents, he looks forward
to a professional career in music.
- Raymond Stubblefield
Dan Racher performs "Tracy's Song," his own composition and winning entry in the UCPC Talent
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Sara Rendon s Rocksprings
Tl'nyt'e R9HliTtl f f'oahoma
Dawn Repas - Winnsboro
Michel Repas -- Bruxelles Belgium
Judy Ressmann - Harper
Sheri Revell - San Angelo
Michael Reyes f- Ballinger
Robert Reviere -f Varthage. NY
Martha Reyes - Gouldbusk
Mary Reyes
Sonia Reyes - Ballinger
David Reyna - San Angelo
Connie Reynolds - Plano
David Reynolds - Brea
Gail Reynolds - McAllen
Joan Reynolds - Eldorado
Kathy Reynolds - Kerrville
Sharon Reynolds - San Angelo
Stephen Reynolds - Hamlin
Don Rheay - Jal
Stacie Rhodes - Hereford
Laura Rhodin - Abilene
Sheila Rice - Brady
Jamie Rich - Olton
Kelly Richards - Mineral Wells
Kelly Richards - Gilbert. AZ
Lynda Richards - Mineral Wells
Anthony Richardson
Bethany Richardson - Kerrville
Caroline Richardson
Charles Richardson S Blanco
Darren Richardson - Morton
Dennis Richardson - Cowiche
Jerry Richardson A El Paso
Jon Richardson
Tin Richardson
Kerby Richmon
Lynne Richman
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Brownwood
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Jenny Richters - Granite Shoals
Jettrey Rickel - Goldthwaite
Ralph Rickey - San Angelo
Marla Riddle A Miles
Thomas Riddle - Miles
Donny Ridgeway - San Angelo
Julie Ridgeway - Del Rio
Keri Ridout - Brady
Lisa Ridout - Brady
Quentin Rideout
Cheryl Riggan - Sweetwater
Joseph Riggs - Fort Worth
Daniel Riley - Miles
Josh Riley - Odessa
Michael Riley - Lubbock
Charles Rimer - Brownfield
Lauro Rincon - Mercedes
Ricky Rinker - San Angelo
Virginia M. Riojas - Del Rio
Marcela Rios - San Angelo
Rebecca Rios - San Angelo
Diane Risenhoover - Snyder
Michelle Risinger Y Carrizo Springs
Carmen Ritchey - Big Spring
Robbie Ritchey - Big Spring
Vernon Ritchey
Beth Rittman f San Angelo
Janett Rivas - Booker
Joan Rivera
Lorena Rivera - San Angelo
Randy Rawls - Levelland
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Bonnie Rives - Monahans
James Rizley 1 Quemado
Janice Roach - San Angelo
Linda Roach - San Angelo
Ryan Roark - Monahans
Amy Robbins - San Angelo
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Angie Shelton 1 Fort Worth
Beverly Shelton 1 Albany
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Judith Shelton 1 San Antonio
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Linda Shelton 1 San Angelo
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Sherill Shepard 1 San Angelo
Helen Shepperd 1 San Angelo
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Stacey Shewmake 1 Clyde
Tracey Shewmake 1 Clyde
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Robert Shivers 1 San Antonio
Klyomi Shintani 1 Odessa
Vicki Shipley 1 Hamlin
Robin Shipman 1 San Angelo
Renee Shorter 1 Pecos
Sandra Shorter 1 Pecos
Andrew Shores 1 Kerrville
Kyle Short 1 Snyder
Pamela Short 1 San Angelo
Texas Shorts 1 Houston
Mark Shriver 1 Gatesville
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Yvonne Sicina 1 San Angelo
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Brenda Skinner - Rohert Lee
Darren Skinner - Midland
Johnis Skinner - San Angelo
Lori Skinner A San Angelo
Angie Skipworth - Abilene
Howard Sklenarik - Miles
Elizabeth Slate 3 Big Springs
Stanley Slate - San Angelo
Carole Slater - Sweetwater
Ernie Slatinsky - San Angelo
Stephanie Slatton - Brady
Mark Slaughter - Sheffield
Pam Slaughter - Lamesa
James Siano
Danny Sloan - Munday
Steve Sloan - Midland
Diane Smart - Rocksprings
Beckey Smith - Hawley
Billy Smith
Blake Smith v Lubbock
Bobby Smith 3 Coleman
Brenda Smith - Goldsboro
Barry Smith 1 San Angelo
Ceil Smith - Houston
Charlene Smith - Ovalo
Coy Smith i Seminole
David Smith - San Angelo
David Smith - Paris
Deborah Smith - San Angelo
Edward Smith 1 Sonora
Fred Smith - Robert Lee
Holly Smith - Santa Anna
Jon Smith - Snyder
Karen Smith i San Angelo
Kathleen Smith
Kelli Smith - Christoval
Kyle Smith A San Angelo
Laura Smith - Brownwood
Lisa Smith - O'Donnell
Lloyd Smith v El Paso
Lu Ann Smith - Odessa
Margaret Smith - Odessa
Mark Smith - San Angelo
Vlarshall Smith - Artesia
Michael Smith - San Angelo
Michael Smith - San Angelo
Mickey Smith - San Angelo
Mindy Smith - Hamlin
Paula Smith - Midland
Philburn Smith - San Angelo
Philburn Smith Jr. 4 San Angelo
Priscilla Smith - Midland
Raymond Smith - San Angelo
Reece Smith - Midland
Richard Smith - Santa Anna
Robert Smith - San Angelo
Robin Smith f Zephyr
Sam Smith - Garland
Sharon Smith - Big Spring
Shaun Smith - Lake Charles
Sheila Smith f San Angelo
Tammy Smith - San Angelo
Timothy Smith f Killeen
Todd Smith - Levelland
Travis Smith - Bangs
Troy Smith - San Angelo
Virginia Smith
Woodson Smith - San Angelo
Bruce Snelgrove - Abilene
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Susan Spears 1 Vernon K' :le A "' ,. X 1 '19 5' 3 -i - A '-Y . , '- , - F, X.. ' l f LX 'A
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Charles Spiller 1 Eden W xv . NXT? - FP ' ' . ' ,Qui .. C' ' bv t tel. ' " it
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Steven Stacy 1 Abilene D22 l j K E l l ft ii K-' W' 'tiff l
Peggy Standley 1 Tuckahoe, NY l X if' ,:'l-. 4 3, lg , X
John Stade 1 San Angelo .iff ' - 'fi' ' Q ' I ' Ti. W l
Pamela Stalft " . 7, F- X Hi, ' 5' ' ' i 5' H?
Dehbye Stahl 1 San Angelo JL " 5" W 1 faq ' X i ,Q Qlvxsgx-' 'Z xW 4.123 N Q19 .XX
-Janelle Stahl 1 San Angelo X ' . - 1 'bf Q -A X? Q ' TT
Sherry Stair 1 Plainview A 1 ' i' l .1 ' 5' 1
Elizabeth Stanford 1 Plainview
Lisa Stanley X T O ,fit
Monica Stapleton 1 San Angelo 7' ,, XX '- if 'M' Q -e
Cynthia Starnes 1 Brownwood , X Q ., 'l'
Donald Starr ,vc '-X 41' X ff, 'A 516 X-' X
Guy Staton 1 Snyder L ' ., ' - ' X if
Torrie Stauber 1 Kerrville ' XX' X X' ' K H. .' ' f
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it-J V 9 1, A 3 " '-L" , 1 Jonnette Steele - Sweetwater
,V R 1 QX ' A-' 'LQ' QQ ,I " QQ' ' K --f ., Michelle Steele - Mesquite
.us-v Q - ' .X fa Q :Q L -3 Q " 1 Patty Steele - San Angelo
. xy' vt, t Y A E ,.' .Q ' Dana Stetter - Midwest City, OK
C " , f ix 'T 1 Robert Stetlik - San Angelo
Q ttilkx X, 'iq l 471 Lawrence Stegall - San Antonio
0 l N- Q HJ W W A I . N Leslie Stegall W Ballinger
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' - , , Q 'T' l ' ' Q lb- t, 'vt L' ji -,. we-4 Karen Steinbach
'Q . v QL : ' Y . "l ' " 5, ft" Q, Q , U 'W John Stephen - Sonora
' . ' - ' '- W- - ' " W 3' f , Becky Stephens - Big Spring
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A ' sr Y f if ' '7 fQ Q: Q i, A TQ ,gs ,F . Terri Stephens - Midland
- ' X4 XA : ti 'B 5 I lyggl. Q? 5- A it-'rl' , .i TQ Kim Stephenson - Ballinger
- l .QQ i ' at ii " Q. .' , l "' ' Paul Stepherson
v Q Q, Q .QV ruff" X L ' " - 1 ' , William Stephenson - Leaday
' s i l AF fb ' Q ' , vi ,AQ , Barbara Stevens
A Ng Q ' Marla Stevens - Marble Falls
QQ Q ' -l '- C 1 C ' ll'-.qt ' A in lies ll A 1'-ll V -A 1 Roger Stevens - Winters
EQ. t .. 1 i .. - ' , 35 , T R A Russell Stevens - Telferner
S- ' If 1: as Q 73 '- E C A QQ 7? if iQ 5 ' ' .QW , David Stevenson - McAllen
ZQ ,, . Q AQ :Q K I . ,' . is Q Q1 gpg- .LIS f M4 .N ,-,tus I., Lori Steward - Hobbs, NM
gs .t ' 'li ' Y '-l N., f 7 3- "-'- Qfjl '-5 K . ' Allen Stewart - Sonora
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L C I 1 T SV 1 'V S t, 'QVH :V Y' iv Bryan Stewart - San Angelo
QQ Q-Q f ' ' Q i Q C Q Q ff, to i Carl Stewart f Lubbock
in ' Q' .ok Q, .1 - L ,R I Q i . ,g V ' Q. 1 Cindy Stewart - San Angelo
fm I . xg .' l " Q RN 5:3315 Q , -' ffl Q 'Z , Q Clalene Stewart - Sonora
,. . ,- - 5' , ' ...W W, ' ' 'fri ' '- ' ' A Dorothy Stewart - Copperas Cover
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J ' X ' f lf l S' ' Lani Steward - Habla. NM
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Q QQ I i ,Q QQ jill- .' f rj Q . , Robert Stewart - Brownwood
Ei- ' lzj -5 X 5' -2 1 .QL Q 8 ,Q . 1: .-:- Q 2, 2 ff QQ 4' Bob Stiles - San Angelo
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, L X: :Q . AA., V , , -TX-t if ' Sarasu Stockbridge 1 San Angelo
" t ' ' N ' l of 3-fd. X X Q '. '-lt ' X -T Q, , , -J' Deborah Stokely - Ozona
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Q A A Q - A ' N ' ,Q W Deborah Stokes - San Angelo
l',"-'gr' Q f ' 1 3. 'Fr :-sl 'f . t,. to , ' Q F 'Q ' A -- Ricky Stokes - Fort Stockton
Q 3 5, ii Q C . 41- I ' F' 2 C 'ZF' .Q Q -fs We Ng 2 Benny Stone - Andrews
4 5' .4 ., -1 1 :A Q -Q ? -1, 1 Q: , 5 5 Eelogei gone - Zan Angelo
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X .Q-gf' v ,xy f" ' . x Qo , Sandra Stone f Midland
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l S 'f ' ',, , U L 5 Laina Stooksberry
aa- Q' 4 9 Q. -a Q at - ' or A M GQUSIOU1 - San Angell'
' I Q - 1 f B .Qi ,JIM N A Q Q gg ' 5. Q Bun SlOV8ll a Midland
-. . A Q- -42' A I -l ge--'rica If i s, Q- 523-at ' " "vi ,S S what Kellie Stovall- Midland
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. y P' :Q-HE: - - .QQ N- ,, "its Q , NSE Barbara Strain - San Angelo
QF ' I M 1 - ' ' 1 W ' l " l Q ' Brian Strandtman - New Braunfels
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ji A - , 3, J l 3 Q cf L 1 Qs' f Carol Strayhorn
- lf., Q ly, ' Q Q E - 'tal' 6 f L g Q' 1 Sharon Stringer - Midland
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' I 1' r Q W' tp 1 NW 3 A x + Donald Stripe - San Angelo
"" . - jfxx 1 A Q - Q Q - Shelly Stromboe - San Antonio
L i 'if g t ' TK .sl Q i Travis Strother A San Angelo
if i xl. l ' , . "fl K ll U l if iif " ir f ' F Renea Stroud - Sterling City
Q :. if ., as- 4 ' - " - -' Q ' N. h 9. - Xi' , :Q Q Carla Stuard - San Angelo
,V ae, IQ vf Y- Q. 'Y 5 . if "' 'tr y "" "' ,M 'R Q Sheri Stuard - Early
'ba Q r ig- in ,s iii I Q Qi ' qi lQL?'x ' J if ' Q Martin Stliart - El Paso
Q l if i QIQQ .Q if Q lv? if 3 ' N lf' 7, l Raymond Stubblefield - Houston
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Malcolm Styers - San Antonio
Rafael Suarez - Columbia
Rebecca Subia - Big Lake
Mickey Sullivan
Ronnie Sultemeier - Johnson City
Samantha Summerlin - Sherman
Shelly Summerour - San Angelo
Donna Summers - Littlefield
Lisa Summers - Brownwood
Lynn Summers - Littlefield
Jim Summersgill
Leslie Sumner
Jay Surratt - Fort Worth
Robert Sutton - Junction
Sanjay Surl
Janie Swafford - El Paso
Mitzi Swatford - McCamey
Sherri Swaim - Midkiff
Pamela Swanson - San Angelo
Phillis Swanson - Simms
Johnny Sweat - San Angelo
David Sweet - Blackwell
Tony Sweet - San Antonio
Roy Swift - San Angelo
Donna Swindle - San Angelo
Sherri Sykes - Odessa
Melanie Syler - San Angelo
Karla Sylvest - Sweetwater
Geoffrey Symes - Bahrain
Brad Szalwinski - Corpus Christi
Phi Ta 3 Amarillo
Craig Tabor - Early
Holly Tabor - Brownwood
William Tabor - Medina
Bill Tackett - San Angelo
Bryan Tackett - San Angelo
Gerald Tackett. - San Angelo
Lana Tackett - San Angelo
Gregory Taff 5 San Saba
Shane Taiclet - Ponca City. OK
Lili Ann Talamantez - Pecos
Jackie Talley - Coleman
Bruce Tankersley - Midland
Jeff Tankersley - Ralls
Jason Tanner - San Angelo
Maribel Tarango - Pecos
Barbara Tarrant - Douglass
Felicia Tartard - San Angelo
Tracy Tarter - Colorado City
Lynn Tarver W Willis
Karl Tatsch - Llano
Aaron Tatum - Corpus Christi
Marc Tawil - Helotes
Andrew Taylor - San Angelo
Babette Taylor - Doole
Carolyn Taylor - Sweetwater
Cliff Taylor - San Antonio
Debbie Taylor - San Angelo
Donna Taylor - Anthony
Genni Taylor - Bronte
James Taylor - Waco
-Janice Taylor - Hurst
Jennifer Taylor - San Angelo
Karl Taylor - Ravenna
Kenneth Taylor - Muleshoe
Lynn Taylor - Burnet
Michael Taylor - San Angelo
Rex Taylor - Del Rio
Ronald Taylor - Benbrook
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Steven Taylor - San Angelo
Stuart Taylor -- Artesia. NNI
Tana Taylor -- San Angelo
Horng Te f San Angelo
Vincent Teauhout --- Vista, CA
Rodger Teafl' --- Abilene
Kathryn Teague - Sweetwater
. Toni Teague -- Blanket
. Roxann Tearnan -- San Angelo
Mark Tedder -- Fort Worth
. Cynthia Tedford - Ft, Stockton
Delinda Teel - Sweetwater
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Photographer learns cost of perfection
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Tricia Miller doesn't mind lying down to get
Photographer and journalism ma-
jor Tricia Miller learned a valuable
lesson this year - perfection is im-
possible.
During the fall semester of 1984,
Tricia served as photo editor for the
ASU student publication, The Ram
Page. This position required a lot of
time. Because of this, she found she
couldn't make this commitment for
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the spring semester.
"Somewhere in the last three
months I lost about five hours," the
energetic sophomore said after re-
signing her position.
She said the job left her little time
for studying as she spent hours in the
dark room.
"Theres always one picture I feel
could be better," the five-foot photog-
rapher said.
Tricia said that through the job she
improved her photography, learned
to communicate better, and became
more self-sufficient.
She intends to one day be a photog-
rapher in the magazine field.
"I love journalism - the photogra-
phy and the excitement," she said.
-Lisa Musser
255
AFROTC cadet
meets Air Force chief of staff
1'
ROTC Cadet Col. Ravmond Roessler meets Gen. Charles Gabriel. Air Force Chief of Staff, at
Washington D.C. in September 1984.
Jeff Thompson 1 San Angelo
John Thompson - San Angelo
Kim Thompson - Abilene
Kurt Thompson - San Angelo
Leslie Thompson - Littleton, CO
Rickey Thompson - Abilene
Shelia Thompson - Tulia
Tracy Thompson 1 Sonora
Terri Thomson - San Angelo
Tonya Thomson - Sonora
Chris Thornton - Menard
Kelly Thornton V Iraan
Robby Thornton - San Angelo
David Thorpe - Amarillo
Selin Thorsgard - Thornton. CO
Bill Thrash - Plains
Christi Thurman - McCamey
Tami Thurmond - Lamesa
Deborah Tidrow - Breckenridge
-James Ticlwell - Bronte
Lori Timmons - Irving
Roger Tinder - Hempstead
Kay Tinkler - San Angelo
Michael Tinkler - Ballinger
Mike Tischler - Crane
Lorie Tjaden - San Angelo
Craig Tobin - San Angelo
Bobby Todd - Georgetown, IN
Troy Todd -- Odessa
Cindy Tolbert - San Angelo
Charlesa Tom - Stanton
Raegan Tom - Stanton
Sharynn Tomlin - San Angelo
Tina Toney - Sagerton
Ernest Torres - Eola
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In his first two years in the Air
Force Reserve Officers Training
Corps, Cadet Col. Raymond Roessler,
a junior from Belton, has achieved
what few officers do in their entire
careers - meeting Gen. Charles Ga-
briel, Chief of Staff of the United
States Air Force.
Raymond received that honor as
Commander of Area XV of the Ar-
nold Air Society during its Septem-
ber Executive Board of Directors
meeting in Washington D.C. ASU is
the 1984-85 Headquarters for Area
XV, which includes AFROTC de-
tachments in other Texas universi-
ties.
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virtue of his hard work, exemplified
in more than 17 awards and honors.
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Mrs. Robert G. Carr Award to the top
GMC cadet in the corps and the
Christopher D. Nichols award for be-
ing the outstanding sophomore cadet
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- Gary Dulude
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TWV Aki-Niil Ti' ,, 3' Y A 1 il Tx R. Gregory Turner f Brownwood
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Cathy Vasquez 1 Del Rio
Olivia Vasquez - Del Rio
Ruben Vasquez Jr. - Del Rio
Yoland Vasquez - Ralls
Ricky Vaughn - Snyder
Shauni Vaughn - Big Spring
Thomas Vaughn 1 Coahonia
Seana Vay - Sheltie-ld
Edward Vela - Big Spring
Minerva Velasco - Fort Stockton
Cynthia Velasquez A Fort Stockton
Luis Velasquez A San Angelo
Phyliss Velez - Mason
Connie Venhaus - Happy
Maria Alicia Vera - San Angelo
Ferrari Verdu - Odessa
Jeff Verette - Fort Stockton
Kennethe Vernor - Barksdale
Billie Jean Vessell f San Angelo
Charlie Vessell - San Angelo
Judy Vick - San Angelo
Sean Vick - San Angelo
Ruben Vidaurri Ill - Lauredo
Ernest Vigil - El Paso
Danny Villalva - Seminole
Al Villarreal - San Angelo
Catarino Villarreal - Ozona
Maria Villarreal
Sandra Villarreal - San Angelo
Bobby Villegas - Tulia
Irma Villescas - Pecos
Jack Vining Jr, - Blackwell
Carolyn Vinson
Jerry Vinson - Winters
Rocky Vinson - Hawley
Tanya Vinson - Hawley
Sandra Viggen - Sweetwater
Mark Vogler - Lamesa
Gary Vogt - San Angelo
Gary Voss - San Angelo
Scott Voss 1 Abilene
Kim Waddle - Randolph
Donna Wade 1 San Angelo
Jim Wade - San Angelo
Michael Wagaman - Shoemakersville, PA
Paula Waggoner - Munday
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Charles Wagner
Cynthia Wagner
Karen Wagner
Laura Wagner i Rapid City. SD
Carroll Jo Walton - Lamesa
Rebecca Wainright - Houston
Penny Waites - San Angelo
Leasa Walden - Olton
Stacy Waldrop - Midland
Amy Walker - San Angelo
Ann Walker - Sweetwater
Brent Walker - San Angelo
Bryan Walker - Breckenridge
Cindy Walker - Ballinger
Clay Walker - Odessa
Douglas Walker - Big Spring
Laresa Walker - Brownwood
Linda Walker - Snyder
Linda Walker - Snyder
Lisa Walker - Blanco
Jandy Walker - Saudi Arabia
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Bob Ward A San Angelo
Hugh Ward - San Angelo
Teresa Ward - San Angelo
Tina Ward - Temple
Darrell Ware - Big Spring
Tyler Ware - Graham
Jerry Ware - San Allgfllo
Krista Ward - Crane
David Warner - El Paso
Arvette Warren -- San Angelo
Cheryl Warren - College Station
Doug Warren - San Angelo
Douglas Warren - Big Spring
Mark Washburn - Garland
Brad Waters - Austin
Robert Watson
David Watts - lVlcCamey
Susan Watts - Hamlin
Sherry Weatherby - San Angelo
Tim Weatherby - San Angelo
John Weatherred 1 Coleman
Gene Anne Weaver - Moore
Nlartiza Weaver - San Angelo
Jana Weaver - Hamilton
Joy Webb
Russell Webb
Wendy Wehec
Paula Weddle
Leslie Weems
Billy Wegner
Mary Wegner
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- Dallas
- Big Spring
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Tracy Welch - Plains
Ken Weidenfeller - Frederickesburg
Andrew Weido - Columbus
Mari Frances Weiler - San Angelo
Bryan Weinheimer - Kerrville
Dwayne Weirich - Fredericksburg
Dale Weise 1 San Angelo
Wilton Weise - Haskell
Alan Weiser - San Antonio
Doyle Weishuhn - San Angelo
Christina Weiss - San Angelo
Dwayne Welch - Junction
Kara Welch - Tarzan
Lynette Welch - Abilene
Valerie Welch - San Angelo
Tim Welling - McCamey
Deborah Wells - Shamrock
Glenn Wells - Colorado City
Grant Wells
Karla Wendland f San Angelo
Kay Wentz - Hondo
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Gregory Williams Hrownxvood
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Vleanie Williams Kerrville
Vlell Williams Kerrville
-lohn Williams lil l'aso
Vltidilh Williams San Angelo
Keith Williams lJ'Donnell
Kenneth Williams Ft. Hood
Lihliy Williams
Marilyn Williams V Houston
Mark Williams
Marty Williams
Mary Williams Big Spring
Patty Williams
Rohert Williams Del Rio
Russell Williams V Big Spring
Serena Williams VV Vlunction
Sherry Williams V Stephenville
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Wesley Williams VV Midland
Wesley Williams - Roscoe
Carol Williamson -V Olton
Lawrence Williamson - San
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Becky Wilson V Bronte
Bruce Wilson - Del Rio
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Christine Wilson - Miles
Fliltord Wilson - Silver
Daren Wilson - San Angelo
Darrell Wilson - Brownfield
Everett Wilson - Silver
Gary Wilson - San Angelo
Vlanell Wilson
Jari Wilson - Coppell
Jeanne Wilson K Bronte
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Regina Wilson Midland
Suzanne Wilson -- Austin
William Wilson - Miles
Calvin Winimer - Snyder
Denise Winfield -V Pearsall
Ray Winfield - San Angelo
Karen Wing - Georgetown
Kenneth Winkles - Pecos
Teresa Winkles - Abilene
Mike Winn - Fort Sttwliton
Kathy Winnett -V Blackwell
David Winstedt - Waianae. HI
Richard Winter - Mitchellville. MD
Julie Winterroyvd - San Angelo
Kevin Wisdom -V San Angelo
Scott Wisdom - San Angelo
Karyn Wiseman - Big Spring
Kim Wiseman - Big Spring
Jeanna Wittenhurg - Larnpasas
David Wittenlnurg - Lometa
Brenda Woehl - San Angelo
Delores Woehl - San Angelo
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Lisa Woehl - San Angelo
Dana Worley - Fort Worth
Stacy Wojtek f San Angelo
Suzanne Wolcott - Midland
Tammy Wolff - San Angelo
Kim Wolfe
Sandra Wolfe f San Angelo
Tracy Womack - Colorado City
Kuo-Wei David Wong A San Angelo
Jennifer Wood - Earth
Jere Wood - Breckenridge
.Joe Wood - Colorado City
Kevin Wood - Coleman
Phyllis Wood - Weatherford
Teresa Wood - San Angelo
Rhonda Woodall - Big Spring
Brian Woods - San Angelo
Jimmy Woods A Hamlin
Billie Sue Woodruff - Odessa
Jill Woodruff - San Saba
Kathleen Woodull 1 San Angelo
Karen Woodul-'Toalson - San Angelo
Patricia Woody - Breckenridge
Michael Woolley - Cisco
Cherie Wooten - San Angelo
Shannon Worley A San Angelo
Jonathan Wosoba - San Angelo
Angie Wright - San Angelo
Charlie Wright - San Angelo
Greg Wright - Pottsboro
James Wright - San Angelo
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as Olympic missionar in LA.
Festivity, friendship and accom-
plishment met in Los Angeles this
summer as the spirit of the Olympics
flooded the city. Kenny Jones, a se-
nior drama major from Brownfield,
worked for all three of these as a Bap-
tist Student Union summer mission-
ary on a special project in the 1984
Summer Olympics.
Approximately 150 people were
chosen from between 750 and 1,000
candidates to serve as summer mis-
sionaries. From these, Kenny was
chosen out of 90 to work at a center at
the Olympic Games.
The center provided services such
as emergency housing, food shelters,
tours of star's homes, and hosting the
track and field athletes during the
Kenny Jones performs his mime that won 3rd
place in the UCPC Talent Show. Pantomim-
ing is a talent Kenny used at the 1984 Olym-
pics. tArt Hanson Photo!ASU News Sz Infor-
mationl
American trials. People from 58
countries and 48 states received ser-
vices from the center. As the mis-
sionaries came into Contact with
these people, they told them about
Christ, and 142 people accepted Jesus
as their Savior.
The Olympic missionary group
performed for three hours on Sun-
days in area churches and for eight
hours a day the rest of the week in a
mini-Coliseum which Kenny de-
signed. This group, which consisted
of four men, three women, and leader
sang at the Olympic Village for two
weeks, appeared on television four
times, and were featured in six maga-
zines and several newspaper articles.
Besides his accomplishments at
the Olympics, Kenny is active in dra-
ma at ASU, directs drama at the
BSU, and won third place in the Uni-
versity Center Program Council Tal-
ent Show. He also enjoys church, golf,
raquethall, diving, and hackeysac.
Kenny said he accomplished more
than he expected to at the Olympics.
but there remains more to achieve.
He said he wanted to leave people
with the impression "that I was a
man of God. and that I was a person
who showed other people the same
love that Jesus had shown me."
When asked if he had any plans to
continue in missions, Kenny said.
t'Wherever l'm at is a missioinf'
- Sherry Burson
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gathers experience 3 3 er'
Don Robinson listened to the upset
girl, himselfstill haunted by the dead,
mutilated 11-year-old gir1's body he
had almost tripped over.
Don, an ASU government major,
experienced this emotional moment
as he worked as an intern reporter for
the San Angelo Standard-Times
newspaper.
The young reporter got this story
about a tragic pedestrian-car acci-
dent on Oct. 12, 1984 and achieved
state-wide readership for it after it
was picked up by The Associated
Press.
All of the stories he covers are not
this emotional, but Don says he in-
tends to apply the experience he has
gained in dealing with people toward
a positive political career. His ulti-
mate goal is to be Governor of Texas.
Don has received many awards for
his endeavors including being named
as one of the Most Outstanding
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Finale
lt's been said a million times be-
fore: Alas. another year must come to
an end. Spring warms the air and the
campus grows greener.
After spring break. the semester
seems to move by faster and spring
activities speed up.
The sun and tan bodies become the
primary concern, second only to the
eventual reality of finals week and
graduation.
Libby Carver plays the part of Molly in
"Steakhouse"
Quiet as the falling January snow. the LT'
functions as the social center for ASK. 1Art
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Personal growth seen at year's end
The accomplishments made in
1984-85 at ASU will long be remem-
bered. Achievement has a timeless
quality.
A school year, however, races by at
time's urging, and can never be recap-
tured in anything but the memory.
It seems you've just moved into the
dorm and registered for classes when
you start studying for finals and be-
gin packing the car to go home for the
summer.
Somewhere, wedged in between
those nine months is part of an edu-
cation. But that education is so much
more than lectures, books and tests.
lt's all-night movies in the dorm,
standing in line at the bookstore and
lazy Saturday afternoons at the lake.
It's leaving school a better person
than you were when you came.
That's achievement.
- Gary Dulude
Spring brings bright sunny days, inevitable
finals and approaching summer.
Terri and Mark Johnson of Monahans enjoy
the afternoon outside the Massie dorms.
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Grads shine with spirit of achievement
The gymnasium was packed -
perhaps even more so than at any
basketball game. Hundreds of flash-
bulbs winked in the stands as the
dark-robed figures filed in. The for-
mal strains of "Pomp and Circum-
stance" filled the air.
Graduation night at ASU - May
10, 1985.
In the largest graduating class in
ASU history, 427 students received
degrees in arts, music education.
business administration, science and
nursing.
Addressing the graduates was
Katherine Lowry, member of the
Texas State University System
Board of Regents. Lowry said the
graduates must take what they have
achieved in the past and apply it to
their future.
"The lessons you've learned in
your courses here will be helpful in
life. but the essentials of living is also
thinking, caring and expressing your-
selves," she said.
After Lowry's speech, the long list
of names were read as ASU President
Dr. Lloyd D. Vincent conferred de-
grees to each graduate. Education
and achievement were recognized as
one.
- Gary Dulude
President Lloyd D. Vincent confers the degree
of San Angelo journalism major Alex
Draughon.
Graduate students file out with degrees in
hand. tDavid Lozano Photos!
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mother before graduation exercises. fDavid
Lozano Photo!
Regent Katherine Lowry of Austin told gradu-
ates to apply their educations to their futures.
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ralos.. Ernest 194
ibey, Melissa 159, 194
Jbott, Amy 194
Jbott. Kenya 19-1
llbott, Suzanne S-1. 159, 194
bee, Gary 194
bel, Kimberly 194
belar. Michael 194
bell. Calhenne 194
,bemalhie, Donna
thu. Baker 19-1
ihundez, Paul 19-1
icevedo. David 19-1
icevedo, Gary 194
Xcl-zer, Kevin 1911
Kensta.
Alice 194
Kcosta. Cristina 19-1
-Xcosta, Patty 96. 194
Acoste, Salvador 125. 127. 19-1
Acosta. Teresa
Adams. Chnstina 194
Adams. Gay 194
Adams. Kelli SS. 194
Adams. Terry 19-1
Adcock. Joe 194
Adkins, Allen 19-1
Adkins, Dawn 194
Aileck. Patricia
Aguilar. Bemabe 19-1
Aguilar. Fausuno 19-1
Aguilar. Maria
Aguilera. Alejando 194
Aguirre, Cruz 194
Aguirre, Emest
Aguirre. Trinidad 194
Ahrens. Conway
Akins, Christian 194
Alaniz, Alberto 19-l
Alba. Miguel 194
Albert, Kami 19-1
Albracht. Liz 1-40. 194
Albright, James -10, 123. 163.
Albright, Ronald 194
Alcala. John 15
Aldridge. Carrie 194
Alexander, Brenda 142, 19-1
Alexander. Dina 194
Alexander, Tina 194
Alfaro. Ricky 194
Alford, Danny 194
Alford. Howard 194
Al-lialihem, Hakim 194
Al-koni, Saetd 194
Allen, Angela 19-1
Allen. Billy
Allen. Burdette 194
Baccus. Paula 197
Allen, Doyle 194
A1len. Elisabeth 194
Allen, Gerald 194
Allen. James 194
Allen. Kara 19-1
Allen, Kelly 19-1
Allen. Lisa 194
Allen. Margaret 147
Allen. Rita 19-1
Allen. Robert 194
Allen, Thomas 153, 19-1
Allen. Virginia 19-1
Alley. Belinda 194
Allison. Leslie 19-1
Almengor, Alicia 194
Al. Naser
Alsbroolts. Henry 19-1
Alston, Wynn 195
Althof. Gregory 195
Althot. Helen 195
Alvarez. Juan 195
Alvarez. Roland 1113, 195
Alves. Vickie
Alvey, Laura 131. 137. 195
Alnzo, Marco 195
Amerine. William
Ames, Jack 195
Ames, Jimmie
Ames. Terrance
Amicone.
Joni 195
Amonelte, Barbara 195
Anaya. Joann 195
Anders, Billy 195
Anderson. Adrienne
Anderson, Audrey 195
Anderson. Brenda
Anderson. Cara
Anderson, Dannie 195
Anders-on, Donnell 195
Anderson. Gary
Anderson. Glenn 195
Anderson. Kirk 195
Anderson. Kristen 195
Anderson, Leon
. 194
Arana.
Anderson. Leonard
Anderson. Lisa
Anderson, Lynda 195
Anderson, Martha 195
Anderson. Romlynn 135
Anderson. Terry 145, 195
Andnlsen, Rita
Andress, Melanie 140, 195
Andrews, Donna 195
Andrews, Janet 195
Andrews, Lori 195
Andrews. Shen
Angle. Bryan 195
Angle.
Suzen
Anguiano. Frank
Anguiano, .lerry
Ansley, Kevin 195
Anthony, Dawn 195
Antu, Maria
Robert
Archer, Rube-rt
Archut, Bennea
Arms, Belinda 195
Arms, Jesse 195
Arms, Theresa 196
Ardhuerumly, Statnn 196
Arguijn, Elisa 195
Argumaniz, Peter
Arhelger, Mary 196
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Arledge. Charles 131. 1il2, 196
Arledge. David 196
Arled e
,lulie 196
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Arledge, William
Arledge, Yvette 117. 145
Armstead, Mark
Armstrong, Daryl 196
Armstrong. Eric 196
Arndt. Norman 196
Arnold. Andrea 196
Arnold. James 196
Arnold. Kenneth 132
Arnwine. Richard 196
Arons. Terri 196
Arrendondo, Clara 196
Arrendondn, Hilda
Arrieta, Angeline 196
Arrington. Rhonda 196
Ai-ron, Kem
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Barnes, Jaye
Barnes, Jimmy
Barnes, Rance
Barnes. Robby
Bamett. Shaun 197
Barnett, Timothy
Barney, Julie 12-1, 159, 197
Barr, Gregory 197
Barr. Jetferson 197
Barr. Paul 197
Barrera. Jesus
Barrera, Leticia 197
Barrett. George
Barrett, Sheila 197
Bamentes, Jnsefa
Barrios, Noemi
Barron, Brent 197
Barron. Christine 197
Barron. Kevin 1521. 162. 197
Arroyo.
Kathleen 130. 195
Arroyos. Jorge 196
Arteaga
Arteaga
Anea a
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, Marla 195
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Arleaga. Tenna 196
Arthur.
Arthur.
Jimmy 196
Toni 196
Ash. Karen
Ashbmi
ik. Carolyn 191-1
Ashley. Clifford 195
Ashley. Steven 196
Ashuist, Sammy 196
Astudillo. Louis 1117, 196
Atchison. Matthew
Atkins, John
Atkinson. Ruth 196
Attaway, Reha
Atwood, Richard
Atwood, Vicki 196
Austin, John 196
Austin, Kenneth
Austin. William 196
Avalos, Rene 197
Avants. Joann 1911
Avants, Melody 1116, 196
Averill. Doug 121
Averill. Duane 197
Averill, Susan 121, 197
Avery. Samuel
Awosipe, Florence
Awosipe. Joseph 197
Barron.
Barron.
Marie
Randall 197
Barrows, Lee Ann 197
Barry. Barbara 197
Barsch,
Kenneth 197
Barthold, Kenneth 197
Bartlett. Christy
Bartlett, Diana 197
Bartlett., Richard
Bartley, .lirnmy
Barton, Cathy
Barton, Cindy
Barton, Cody
Ayana. Osatohanmwen
Aycock. David 121
Aycock, Kelli 197
Azuhike. Oriaku
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Bachman, Ronald
Backen, Lynda
Bacon, Manlyn
Bacon. Melissa 197
Bacon.
R-ey
Bacon. Robert 125, 197
Baden. Erik 197
Baeth
Vlichael 197
ge. .
Baggett, Michael 197
Baghdadi, Mustafa 197
Bagley.
Craig
Bahlmann. Todd 197
Bailey, Christine
Bailey, Gwendnlynn 197
Bailey, Robert
Bain, Leann 197
Bain, Richard 197
Bains. David
Bains, Todd 197
Bama, Monica 197
Baker. Beula 197
Baker. Cary
Baker. David
Baker. David
Baker. Donna 197
Baker. Jane!
Baker. Kelly
Baker. Kenneth
Baker, Mark
Baker. Mildred 197
Baker. Pa! 147, 197
Baker, Reba 197
Baker, Rebecca 197
Baker. Russ
Baker, Susan
Baker, Teresa
Baker, Terry
Baker. Thomas 197
Baker, Tiffany
Baker. Trudy 197
Baker, Valerie
Balderaz. Mary 197
Baldinelli, Darnell 197
Baldree. Paula 197
Barton, David 125. 197
Barton. Frederick
Bartz. Albert
Bartz, Sharon 198
Baskin, John 198
Basquez, Jimmy 195
Basquez. Martin 198
Bass, James
Bassett, Sarah
Bates, Linda 193
Battles. Laura 198
Baty. Nancy
Baucocn. Brent 198
Baucom. Gregory
Baucom. Jennifer 198
Baucum, Terry
Bauer. Paul 198
Baugh, Mariacristina 193
Baugh. Sandra 198
Baumer, Mary Ellen 80. 198
Baumgartner. Daniel
Bautista. Angela 198
Bautista, John
Baxter, Patricia
Bayer, Donald
Bayer. Scott 1-17. 198
Baynham, Nancy 193
Baze. Susan 198
Beach. Brad 198
Beach. Patricia 121
Beadle, James
Beal. Rebecca
Beal, Sidney 116. 198
Beall. Lowell
Beals, Deborah 198
Bean, Janell 198
Beard. Jason 198
Beasley, Ronald
Beasley. Scott 195
Beavers, Nancy
Becker. Jan 195
Becker. Tracy 198
Beclzmann. Barbara 198
Becknell. Alan 155
Becknell. Margo 198
Bedford, Perry 198
Bedinger. Robert 146, 198
Beebe. Doris
Beech, Constance
Beech, Michael
Beeson, Laura
Behrend, David 198
Behringer, James 198
Belcher. Deborah 1915
Belcher, Julie 198
Belk, Stephen
Bell. James
Bell, Kent 195
Bell. Larry 121. 198
Bell. Lawrence
Bell. Ralph 193
Bell, Randall
Bell. Ronald
Bell, Wanda
Bell, Wayne
Belman, Norma 195
Below, Kelly
Benavides, Cecilia
Benbenek, Daren 147, 198
Baldwin, Coy
Baldwin, Paula 197
Bale. Donald
Ball, Ginger 197
Balladares. Mary 197
Ballard, Billy 197
Ballard, Knateen 111. 197, 267
Ballard, Michael 197
Ballantine, Lon 197
Bampton, Barry
Bampton, Tracy
Bankhead. Mary 197
Banner. Jesse
Banner, Maggie 75, 15-1, 198
Banner, William 197
Baragas. Darlene
Barchet, Fredenck 197
Barchet, Mitzi
Barefoot. James 197
Benbow, Matthew 198
Bendinelli. Edward
Benge, Becky 12. 33, 78, 125. 159.
Benlamin. Rebecca 198
Bennett, Deborah
Bennett. Gregory 198
Bennet. Jimmy
Bennett, Rnss
Bennett, Lula 126, 127. 144, 198
Bennett, Milton 198
Bennett, Patricia
Bennett. Ralph
Bennett. Robert
Bennett, Ross 198
Bennett, Boy
Benoit, Edward 198
Benson. Gregory
Benson. Walter
Benson, Kimberly
Bartield, Billy 160, 161, 197
Baring, Rachel 197
Barker,
Barker,
Barker.
Barker.
Arthur 197
Jamie
Richard
Shana
Barker, Shelly 197
Barlus.
Vicki 197
Barlwwsky, Mike 197
Bames. Gayle 197
Benson. Nancy 198
Berg. Sharon
Bergman, Carla 193
Bergman. Lewis 198
Bergman. Richard 195
Berlingen. James
Bernshausen, Carol 159. 198
Bern, Cathryn 193
Berry, Danus 198
Berry, Lesley 1211, 137, 198
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Ben'yhill. Darren 198
Berryhill. Samuel
Beischeidt, Jim 198
Bertin. Jinger
Bevers, Tina
Beville, Angela 198
Beyer, Pamela 158
Bhat. Suresh 195
Bible. Patricia 198
Bice. Carey
Bicltford, Timothy 198
Biddix, Daniel 19B
Biederrnann, Betsy 136, 198
Biedermann, Terri 198
Bien. Margaret
Bierschwale. Ann 198
Bierschwale. Pamela 198
Biggs, Penny 199
Biggs, Tanya 1-11, 199
Bilderback, David 199
Billingsley, Leigh Ann 129. 1-17. 199
Bindseil, Cheryl 199
Bindy. Debra 199
Bingham, Narxko 199
Bingham. Scott 199
Binnion, Stephanie 199
clinns. Quint 199
Bintang. Barusman
Birch. Joel 199
Birck, Keven
Bird. Perry
Bird, Stephanie 199
Bonnerup, Amanda 199
Bonnet, Susan
Bonsal, Douglas 199
Book. Gayle
Book. Scott 199
Booker. Nathaniel 200
Boon, Elizabeth
Boone, Karen 200
Boonyachai. Manan
Booth, Emes! 200
Borchers, Shannon 200
Bordner, David 200
Boren, Kari 200
Boring. Kelly 200
Bnrkholm, Clayton
Borland, Dennis 200
Bormr, Wayne 200
Bossett, Martha
Bossie. Lorie 123, 200
Bost, Mary
Boulter. Karen 200
Boulter, Kimberly 200
Bourquin. Stacie 200
Bowden, Panate 200
Bowden. Robin 200
Bowden.-Sharon 200
Bowen, Susan 141. 200
Bowen. William
Bowers, Kevin '200
Bowles, Candy 200
Bowles. Catherine 200
Bowling. Rebecca 200
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Denton, Jem 210
Denton, Rita 124, 210
Denngwn, Vandall
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Devin. Janie 210
Dewey. Gerald
Dewey. Jennifer
Dewitt, Douglas 210
Diaz. Bobby 210
Diaz, Joe 210
Diaz, John
Diaz, Miguel 210
Diaz, Sylvia 210
Dickerson. Charlie 210
Dickey. Michele
Dickey. Susan
Dickson. Sarah 210
Diebitsch, Gregory
Dierschke, Brian
Dierschke. Janis
Dierschke, Tonya
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Dietrich, Kelly 210
Dill, Phillip 210
Dill, Rhonda 210
Dillard, Keith 210
Dionne, Daniel 210
Diruen. Leoti 211
D1ixmar,Jucl11h 40, 210
Dmmar. Rebecca 210
Divich. Deborah
Dixon, Mark 2111
Dixon, Patricia
Dt1hh1ns,Bruce 138
Dobbins. David 210
Dobb1ns.Jerry 210
Dobbs. Denise U10
Dodd. Darlene
Dodd, Dolly 121. 269
Dodds. Darrell 210
Dodds, Karla 210
Dodson. Shen 210
Doe, BeBe 11S
Doe. Retta 210
Doege, Melinda
Dnertler. Sharon 210
Doerr, Paul 2111
Doll. Darol
Dolle, Jennifer 210
DulluH, Joel 210
Dollnt. Joel 1519
Dulur, Albert
Dulur. Anna
Donaldson. John 210
Donalson. Johnny
Donelson. Tammy 210
Donelson. Terry
Donnelly, Daniel
Donnelly, Mildred
Donohoo, James 210
Donop. Kenny 210
Donowho. Pamela 210
Danse. Chris
Doran.Jod1e 210
Doran, Lee
Domer, Denise 210
Dorr, Revert
Doms. Stephen 210
Dnrwaldt. Susan 95
Duscher, James
Dulson, Michael
Duty. Charles 210
Douglas, Angie 129. 210
Douglas, Carla
Douglas, Gregory
Douglas. John 120. 1-121.210
Douglas, Melvin 117
Douglas, Roxy 247
Douma. Michele
Dow. Annette 210
Dow. Carolyn
Dnwis. Sharon
Dowling, Alan
Dowling, Mary Ann 210
Doyle. Joana 210
Doyle. Kasi 210
Dracuulis. Suzette
Dragas. Janet 94. 95. 97
Dragas. Kenneth 210
Dra1n,ClLfton 91. 93. 210
Drake. Dana 210
Drake, Manon 210
Drake. Tamara
Drane. Donnette 210
Draughon, Alex 21, 40, 123.
Drenna. Guy
Drennan, Kathy 211
Drennan, Leslie 211
Drennan. Patti 133, 211
Drew. Gary 211
Drewien. Judith
Drexler. Amy 211
Drisl-tell. Robert
Dnver. Virginia 211
Droll, Carolyn 40,116,211
Drury, Robert 1218, 211
Dmschel. Mark
DSouza, Elroy 211
DSuuza. Nigel 211
Dubose, Della 211
Dudgeon. John 211
Dudley, Julie
Dudley, Mark
Duefksen. Richard
Duff. Nora
Duffy. Stephen
Duke. Douglas
Duke, Wilma 211
Dukes, Mary
Dulaney. Vinla 211
Dulude. Gary 124, 164, 211
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Dunavant. 'Fwtla 47, 1210. 15
Dunhar, Melissa 211
Duncan. Alan
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Duncan, Darla 211
Duncan. Jeffrey 211
Duncan, Phillip
Duncan, Reese 211
Dunham. Sheryl 211
Dunkin, Cynthia
Dunlap, R, E
Dunn. Amy 211
Dunn. Anne
Dunn. Carolyn 211
Dunn, Cheryl 211
Dunn. Gregory
Dunn. Gregory T
Dunn, Kelly 211
Dunn,K1mberl1e 211
Dunn, Linda 145
Dunnam,K1mberl1e 119
DuPont, Michael 129. 211
Duran. Juan 211
Durden. Chnstopher 211
Durham, Jacki
Durham. Salye
Dunlla. Kathryn
Durkay. John
Durkay, Mark
Duir. David 211
Duryea, Keith
Dusek, Eddie 211
Dyal, Lee 211
Dyer. Cynthia 211
Dyer, Jimmy
Dyer. Rex 211
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Earnest, Deborah
Easley. Clayton 211
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Eastman. Dennis 211
Eastman, Julie 211
Eastman. Sheryl
Eastwood. Wayne 160
Eaton, Kevin 211
Eaves, Mitzi 211
Eberhardt. Melva
Ehner. David 211
Eckeherger. Patty 211
Eckert. Danny 211
Eckhardt, Becky 211
Economidis. John
Economidis. Naneigail
Edborg. Marlys 211
Eddy. Kyle 211
Edge, Clilford 120, 160, 161
Edge, Deborah
Edgemon, Lance 211
Edmiston. Angie
Edmiston. Clint
Edmistun. Joseph 211
Edrniston. Nelda
Edmondson, Grace 137. 211
Edmondson,Jud1ne 211
Edmonson. Charles
Edwards. Bennie 211
Edwards, Bonny 211
Edwards. Charles 211
Edwards. Coleen 136
Edwards. David 211
Edwards. Sally
Edwards. Steven
Edwards. Tracy 151.211
Edwards. William 211
EEendi, Anthony 157, 211
Eggleston. Steven 211
Ehlers. Jennifer 211
Ehrig, Vivian 211
Ehnng, Charles
Ehring, Lee Ann
Eiland, Jay 211
Eiland. Jennifer 211
Eisenbach, Cecil
Eisenbach, Neil 211
El-Masri, Tito
Elder. Kenneth 156
Elder. Melanie
El Faruqi. M,
El Guea, Katheryn
Elich, Robert 211
Elick, Donna 211
Elkins, Janie 127, 212
Elliott, Barbara 212
Elliott. Chen 212
Elliott. David 212
Elliott. Deborah 212
Elliott, Janice 212
Elliott, Paul 212
Ell1ntt,Sheryll 212
Elliott, Shonda 212
Ell1ott,V1ki212
Ellis, Kathleen 143, 212
Ellis. Linda
Ellis, Roger 212
Ellis. Sherri 212
Ellis, Susan
Ellis, Terrence
Ellison, Randy 212
Ellruer, Tracy 137. 212
Ellsworth, JeElrey 212
Elmasn, Tito 212
Elmore, Nancy 212
Elmore, Sofia
Elstad, Russell 212
Emborski, Michelle
Emdy, Darla 124, 212
Emert, Lyndal
Emert, Susan
Emfinger, Steve 212
Emmett. Claudia 212
Enderli. Jill 212
Endress, Margaret
Endress. Virginia 212
Engel, Todd 212
Engelbardt, Valerie 212
Engelbrecht. Valerie 40, 212
England, Paul 122
Engle, Karen 212
Englehart. Donna 212
Englehart, Paula 212
Englert, David
Englert. James
English, Bennie 40, 212
Enox, Kandis 212
Enriquez, Bmce 2121
Ennquez, Stephen 107
Eotf. Peggy 212
EoldhoB', David 154
Epperson. Vernon
Erickson. Bnan 213
Erickson, Ennis 213
Emst, Dale 213
Emat, Ella 213
Erskine, Doris
Erskine, Michael
Erwin. Christie
Erwin. Dana 213
Erwin. Raymond 213
Escalante, Johnny
Eschman, Virginia
Escobedo. Hermelinda
Escoto, Becky
Fscue, Glenn
Eskew-Ford. Marilyn 213
Espana. Abigail 213
Espana. Naldo 213
Esperanza. Onofre 213
Espinn, Minerva
Espinosa. Betty 150
Esquivel, Berta
Essary, Brian 100. 213
Estes, Steve
Estrada, Armando 213
Estrada, Emelia 213
Estrada, Stella
Etheredge, CliHord
Etheredge. David 144. 213
Etheredge, John 213
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Ethridge, Todd 121, 213
Eudy.
Renonia 213
Eues, Bnan
Eues, Suzette
Eustis. Stevan
Evans. Charles
Evans, Deborah 213
Evans.
Evans, Gail 118. 213
Evans, Mark
Evans.
Evans, Rene 213
Evans. Richard
Evans. Robert 213
Debra 12-1, 213
Melissa 154, 213
Floyd. Michael 214
Fluitt, Lance
Fly. Dianna 214
Flynn. Alice 214
Flynn. Peter
Foelker, George
Fofi, David
Foti, Richard 214
Fogle. Teresa 124, 214
Foley, Kathy
Foley. Rene 213
Foley. Michael
Fomby. James 214
Foos. Jay 40
Evans, Rose 213
Everett. Elaine
Everett. Kathleen 213
Evridge, Billy
Ewert., Dawn 13
Ewen, Rex 213
Ewing, Craig
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Fahl, Matt 213
Fairchild. Charles
Fairchild, Duane
Faircloth, Edwin
Faircloth, Lou
Faithasang, Ann 117
Faithasang. Uraiwan
Falcon. Julian
Falk, David
Fannin, Jacqueline 213
Fanning, Howard
Fanning, Michael 213
Faris, Lofton 213
Farmer, Sharla 213
Farmer. Tammy 213
Farr, David 213
Farr. Richard
Farrell, Sue
Farrington. Lynn
Fams. Cindy
Farris, Dianne 213
Farris, Gina 213
Farris. J. B. 213
Farris. JNetta
Farris. Thomas 213
Faught, Juana 213
Favila. James 213
Favila. Jen'y 213
Faz. Jerry
Feagan. Rhonda 213
Feaster, Kimberly 213
Feaster, Vanya 213
Feathers, William
Featherston. Brenda
Featherston. Kim 213
Feist. Debbie 154, 213
Feld.hoB'. David 213
Fellhaum. Mary
Feltner. Scott 213
Felts, Vicki 213
Fennell,
Fennelly, Wilson
Fenner. Hollan Lee
Fenton, Kay
Fentress. Elizabeth
Fergeson, Johnny 213
Ferguson. Bill
Ferguson, Peggy
Fernandez. Lawrence
Ferreira. Leticia 140
Ferrer. Timothy 213
Ferris, Gerard
Ferris, Linda
Fetzner. James
Fetzner. Mark 213
Field, Lara 213
Field, Mary
Fielder, Melinda 213
Fontenot, Nolan
Fonville.
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David
acqueline 2 14
Forbes. Leigh Ann
Forbes. Stanley
Ford, Alan
Ford, Do
nna 214
Ford, Gwendolyn 214
Ford, Kamala
Ford. Leslie 214
Ford, Steven
Fore. Dianne
Foreman
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Foresman, Michael 214
Forge. Eloise 214
Forge, N
Forlano.
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Rico 117, 214
Forrest, Bruce 214
Forster, James
Fortin, Robert 143, 214
Fortner.
Nancy
Foster. Debby 214
Foster, Debra 214
Foster. John
Foster, S
cott 214
Fowler. Deborah 214
Fowler. Thomas 214
Fox. Douglas
Fox. Mack 161. 214
Fox. Sheila 214
Francis, Brian 157. 214
Francis. Marla 214
Franco. Donna 143, 214
Franco. Robert 214
Franco. Robin
Franco, Stephen 214
Franke. Brenda 214
Franke, Shawn 21-l
Frankfather. Karen 214
Franklin. Benjamin 121. 214
Franklin. David 214
Franklin. Fredrick 214
Franklin
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Franklin. Michael 214
Franklin, Robert 120. 160. 161. 214
F1-atiani,
Gina 138, 214
Fraune. Mark
Fraune, Yvonne 214
Fraze. Mark 214
Frazier. Lonnie
Frazier. Tara
Freatman. Arlene
F1-eatman. Mark 214
F1-eatman, Terry
Free. Robie 214
Freeman, Cari 214
Freeman
.Clyde 214
Freeman. Darrell 122. 214
Freeman. Leonard 214
Freeman. Mary
Freeman. Sherry 214
Freitag. Carla 214
French, Darren 214
French, Michael 38, 162, 214. 215
Frentz, Carl 215
Frerich. Mark 215
Fields. Nita 213
Fields. Patricia
Fields, Ray 213
Fields. Sally 213
Fields. Sherman 213
Fielek, Joshua 213
Figro, Kirkland
Figura. Louise 137. 213
Fike, Rodney 213
Fillpot, Jay 133, 213
Fincher, Laytnn
Findlater, Mark
Findling. Denise
Fine, Donald 213
Fine, Duane 124
Finkelstein, Mike 213
Finnegan. Kathenne 213
Fischer. Geraldine
Fischer. laura
Fisher, Daryn 213
Fischer. Janet 213
Fischer, Jessica 213
Fisher. Kelli 213
Fischer. Kenneth 213
Fischer. Laura 214
F isher. Lee
Fisher, Lynn
Fisher, Michel 214
Fitzgerald. Janice
Fitzgerald. Vincent
Fiveash. Diane
Fiveash. Judith 214
Fiveash, Peggy
Flatt. Devin
Fleming, Leslie 67.78, 129. 214
Fleming. Susan 214
Fletcher. David 214
French. Rebecca 215
Frerich. Teresa 119. 215
Friemel, Paul 215
Friend, David 215
Friend. Michael
Friend. Zane 215
Frierson, Randall
Frizzell. Thomas 127, 131.215
Froclt, Glenna
Frock, Jiny 215
Frock, John
Froehlich. Sue 215
Frost. Mark 215
Frost. Paige 215
Frost, Suzan
Fry. Charles
Fry. MicheUe 215
Fryar. C
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Phrchs, Bill 215
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Fuchs, J
anis 40.118, 215
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Fuchs, Merl
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Julie 215
Hientes, Lydia 215
Fuentes. Maria
Fuentes, Rosa 215
Fuessel. Rhonda 215
Fuhlendorf. Sam 215
Fulcher. Debbie 215
Hillen. Lori 215
Fuller, Marilyn
Fletcher. Jeanine 214
Fletcher. Kayla 214
Fletcher. Ken 29
Fletcher. Mark 214
Fletcher. Martha
Fletcher, Phyllip 214
Flippin. Barbara 214
Florence. Jackie 214
Flores, Adam 214
Flores, Anita
Flores. Bertha 214
Flores, Leonard
Flores, Nidia 150. 214
Flores. Pnrnrio 214
Flores, Steve 214
Flores. Theresa
Flores, Vicente 214
Flowers. Bob 214
Floyd.
Diann 214
Fuller. Miahell 215
Fullwood, Charles 215
Fulp, Sylvia
Fulton. Bradley 215
Fulton, Jen'y 215
Fulton, Keith 131
Fulton, Patsy 215
Funk, Leslie 215
Fhrqua, Lori 215
Fustcs. Jeanine
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Gabler. Larry
Gabriel. Gary 215
Gaddy. Henry
Gaddy. Jonna
Galford, Grady 215
Gaford, Toni
Gage. Guy 215
Gagliano. Stephen
Gagliardi. Gina 215
Gagne. Roland
Gaidosik. Kay 215
Gaines, Gary 215
Gaines. 'Ibnda
Galarza, Elizabeth
Galhreath, William
Galindo, Diane
Gallagher, Jan 215
Gallaway, Manlyn 215
Gallegos, Gilbert
Galles. Rodney 30
Galoms, Raymond
Galvan. Johnny 215
Galvan, Pedro
Gamble, Kelly 215
Gamblin, Deborah 215
Gambhn, Tina 215
Canoe, Bnan 138. 215
Garcia. Alvin 215
Garcia, Bertha 215
Garrra, Danny 215
Garcia, Deborah 215
Garcia, Dellina 215
Garcia. Edwardo 121,215
Garcra. Fred 215
Garcia. George 2l5
Garcia, Glenda 215
Garcra, Jacqueline 215
Garcia. Joaquin 215
Garcia. Johnnie
Garcia. Ramon
Garcia, Lydia 215
Garcia, Manuel 215
Garcia. Martha 215
Garcia. Marylou 215
Garcia, Michele 136
Garcxa, Ramon 215
Garcra, Raul 215
Garcxa. Rodney 215
Garcla, Roger 215
Garcla, Rosie
Gardenhxre, Billy 215
Gardner. Dana
Gardner. Kaylan
Garlxtz, Don 215
Garlrtz, Gregory 215
Gamer. Anna 125, 215
Gamer. Clayton 215
Garner. Karen 215
Garner. Ronald
Garner. Stacy
Gamer. Sue 215
Garner, Vonda 154, 216
Garrett. Cynlhra 216
Garrett. Patrick 216
Gartman,Frank1e 216
Gartman. Karen 162
Gartman. Kerry 121, 216
Garvin, Rusty 147, 216
Gary. Brian 121, 216
Gary. Kayleen 216
Garza, Amadeo 216
Garza, Bonnie 216
Garza. Carole
Cana, Cecilia
Garza. Danny 143
Garza, Darlene 155
Garza, Fermin
Garza, Gloria
Garza, Israel
Garza, Jacquelrne 216
Garza, Reynaldo 216
Garza, Richard 216
Gilman, Norma
Gilmore, Pam 216
Gingrich. Barry
Gladson, Tracy 216
Glass, Gaynell 216
Glass, Mark 216
Glass, Robert 124. 216
Glasscock. Selma
Gleason. David 216
Gleason. Jim 216
Gleason, Tma 216
Glenn. Vlcwr
Glasson, Leigh Ann 147, 216
Gober, Dwam I32, 2l5
Gober, Gregory 216
Gober, Wylie
Goddard, David 216
Godwin. Ellen 216
Guesslrhg. Karen 216
Goetz. Denise 217
Goetz, Lisa
Goetzel, Dwayne 217
Goff. Donald
Golf. Scott 217
Golden. Paul
Golovach. Casandra 217
Gomez, Bloy 217
Gomez. Jaime
Gomez, Rose
Gonzales. Annabelle -10
Gonzales, Elisa
Gonzales. E M, 217
Gonzales, Enc 217
Gonzales, Eugene 217
Gonzales, .hmmle 217
Gonzales. John 217
Gonzales, Katherine
Gonzales. Marla
Gonzales, Olga
Gonzales. Paul 217
Gonzales, Robert 132, 217
Gonzales, Ruben S. 217
Gonzales, Ruben 217
Gonzales, Victoria
Gonzales. Ygnacm 217
Gonzalez, Edgar
Gonzalez. James
Gonzalez, John
Gonzalez, Mary
Gonzalez, Michael
Gonzalez, Paul
Goodnight, Todd lilil. 217
Goudson, Edward 111
Goodwin, Patrick
Goodwin. Paul
Gordon. Drexel 14-1. 217
Gordon. Misty 217
Gordon. Sheila 217
Gon. Paul 217
Gorman, Tami 217
Gorton. Randal 217
Goss. Jeanann 217
Gotcher. Carel
Gulcher. Lynn
Gott.-shall, Yvette
Gould. Jan 118
Gould, Novarat 217
Graf, Anthony
Graf. Karen 217
Gnfhn, Debra 218
Gnmn, Uma
Gnllin, Johnny
Gnflin, Kelly
Gnflin. Kirk
Grrfhn. Rebecca
Grrllln. Wynona 218
Gnflis, Scot!
Grrhilh, Nlnchael
Gnlilh, Patrick
Gnmaldu, Anna 215
Grimes. Carolyn
Grim
ea, Laura 218
GrmdaLalT, Debra 218
Gnswnld. Diane 218
bmgan. Paul 218
Grnmalsky. Sheryl 218
Grunuvuld, Juhn
Grrmmer, Greta 150. 218
Grmmms. Krmberly 218
Grusa. David 218
Gross-Rhude. Theo
ljrnle. Pam
Grolh. Grlherl
Gruber. Mark 218
Gruher, She-rn
Grun,Jul1a 218
Grun. Tanya 218
Grvder,Jefr1218
Guadrana, Omar 218
Guelker. Joe 218
Guenal. Fharles
Guerrra. Manuel
Guerra. Martha
Guerra, Sandra 218
Guerrero, Nuram
Guerreru, Trlby
Guess,Cl1lTurd 218
Guess, Karen 213
Guevara, Amalra
Guevara, Rosie 218
Ruevara. Samuel 2lB
Gudey. Barry
Gurdry. Michael 218
Gumn. Colleen 218
Gully, Elaine 1-15
Gully, Janice 218
Gully. Melissa 213
Gully, Michael 218
Gully, Wayne 218
Gunnels. Karen
Gurnue, Shexlla 218
Guthals, Kimberly 218
Guthne, Bruce
Guherrez. Amaha 218
Gutierrez, Danny 218
Guherrez, Elizabeth 218
Gutierrez, Elloy
Gutierrez. Gilbert
Gulxerrez, Herblerto
Guherrez. Rose
Guttery. Joe
Guy. Barron 218
Guzman, Joey 218
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Haas, Duane
Hacker, Rance
Hackney. Andy 218
Hackney, Julie 218
Gaskamp. Terry
Cass, Diane 216
Gasslot. Jimmy
Gassmr, Lesa 216
Gaasmr, Shem 216
Gattrs, Marchena 216
Cams, Sheila
Gauer. Betty 216
Gauln, Ruben 216
Gayler, Cheryl 216
Gayler, Laurie 216
Geen, Glenn 216
Geena, Jackie 216
Gehring, Allison 216
Gehrela, Craig 216
Geiger, James 216
Geilhausen, Robert 216
Gentry, Velma
George, Cynthia 216
George. James
George, 'lhflinre 216
Gerhan, Shem 216
Gesch, Denise 216
Gesch, Karen 216
Gesch, Rnbbin
Gesch, Walter
Gibboney, Vandaline
Gibbons, Brenda 118
Gibbs, Carlos 216
Gibbs, Kyle 216
Gibbs, Mrtchell
Gibbs, Richard
Gibson, Brian 216
Gibson. Jenny 216
Gibsnn. Nora 216
Gibson. Phillip
Gibson, Phyllis 216
Gibson, Robin
Gibson, Tommy 216
Giddena. Holly 121, 216
Gierlach, Donnie 157
Gierisch. Perry 216
Gifford, Charles
Graga, Kimberly
GraE.
Carrxe 217
Grafwn. Gerald 217
Grafton. Robert
Graham, Clllford
Graham, Deborah
Graham, Janet 148. 2l7
Graham, Melanie 159. 217
Graham. Patricia 120
Graham, William 217
Granaclu, Valerie 217
Granl. Carol 217
Grant, Jay 217
Grant. Kimberly 127. 140, 217
Grant, Lail 217
Grant. Vance 217
Grantham. Janet 217
Granz
Granz
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in, Larry 217
s, Brendan 217
s, Jonathan 217
Graves, Patrick 217
Graves, Sean 145
Gravitt, Joanna 217
Gray. Angela 159. 217
Gray. Cynthia 217
Gray. Elaine
Gray. Leslie 217
Gray. Kimberly
Gray. Leslie
Gray, Mam
Gray. Sandra
Gray, Scott 127, 217
Gray, Stanley
Gray. Virginia 217
Gray, Walter
Green, Dennis 217
Green. Gabriel 138, 217
Green, Lisa 217
Green. Lonni 217
Green. Martin 217
Green. Michael
Green. Paula 121. 217
Hackney. Tom
Haddad. Amin 218
H ade
me-nos. George
Hafermalz. David 218
Hafermalz. William
Hagel. Gregory 2l8
Hagemann. Kelly 218
Hagler, Vernon
Hagler, Terry 21B
Halle, Vera
Haines. Patti 218
Hain. Dann 21B
Hajl.
Fallmah 218
Halamrcek, Katherme 130.
Halamlcek. Leigh Ann 218
Halbronk. Rocky 218
Hale, Austin l2l, 218
Hale, Came 218
Hale, Charles 218
Hale. Jeanmane
Hale. Kendra 218
Hale, Troy
Hale, Kenra
Haley. Carol
Halfmann, Dann 218
Halfmann. Lisa 218
Halfmann. Priscilla
Halfmann. Rodney 218
Halfmann. Sherry 218
Halfmann. Tommy 218
Halfmann, Vickie 125
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Hall
Brenda 218
Cvnlhua 218
Hall: Jack 144, 218
Hall. Jacquelyn 218
Hall. John 219
Hall. Kevin 219
Hall. Sonja
Hall, Shannon 219
Hall, Tanya
Hall. 'Timothy
Hallman. Holly
Hallmark. Tammy 219
Gifford, Kenneth
Gilbert, James 216
Gilbert, Jennie 154, 216
Gilbert. Richard 216
Gilbert. Sally
Gilbreth, Kimberly 216
Giles, Paula
Giles. Terri 216
Gilger, Kelly 216
Gill. Clark 216
Gill. Crystal 216
Gill. John
Gill. OSCBI 216
Gill. Steve 216
Gill. Timothy 216
Gillenwaler, Edward
Gillespie, Robin 2l6
Gilliam, Dwain 119
Gilliam. Robert
Gilliam, Shanna 216
Gillilan, Russell
Gillia, David
Gillis, J. Catherine 216
Gillis. John 216
Green, Ralph 217
Greener, Greg 217
Greener, Robert
Greenhaw. Carlton
Greer. Angelia 217
Greer, Barbara
Greer, Gitch 217
Greer, Judy 217
Greer, Rodney
Gregg- Charlotte 124, 217
Gregg. Louise 217
Gregg, Sharla 136, 217
Greggerson. Leslie 217
Gregory, Bryan 86, 217
Gregory. Lezlie 159, 217
Gregury. Richard 218
Gregory, Teresa 121, 218
Gregawn, Candyce
Gregawn, John
Grelle. Patti 218
Grider, Larinda 218
Griffm, Alexander
Grimm. Billy 218
Griifm. Dan 218
Hallman, Aaron 219
Halsell. Bobbie
Haltom, Deanna 219
Ham, Steven 219
Hambnck, Linda
Hamby, Jedrey 219
Hamby, Wendy 221
Hamilton, Bobby 219
Hamilwn. Doretha 219
Hamilton. Gary 219
Hamilton. Janis 219
Hamilton. JeB'rey 219
Hamilton. Kasandra 219
Hamilton. Kay 121
Hamilton. Lori 219
Hamilton, Stacy
Hamilton. Terry 139
Hamiltun, William
Hammer, Julie
Hammond, Jeffrey 219
Hampton, Stacy 140. 219
Hamrick, Cynthia
Hanak, Dan 219
Hancock, John 116,219
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Hancuck. Payla 219
Haney, Jolene
Haney, Karl
Hanl-uns, Huy 219
Hankma, Shurlex 215!
Hanks. Stephen
Hanna. ,Inhn
Hanna. Mary 219
Hanna. Nick 219
Hannah, Bruee 219
Hanmlln. Damel 2151
Hannlng. Rnd
Hannsz. Cary 219
Hannsz, Casey 219
Hanau,Jm1 127
Hanson. Patrick
Hans-rn. Steve 219
Hapf. Uenmx 122
Harbau
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Harben. Dana
Harben. Dxanna
Harbour. Rusty 219
Hardne. Karin llll
Hardie. Ste-Ian
Hardrn, Brad 411, 121. l27, 219
Hardzn. Jennrler
Hardm.V1ck1
Harding, William 219
Hardman. Becky 219
Hardwxuk, ,lackle
Hardy. Hunger 143, 219
Hardy. Kenneth
Hardy, Lynne 1524. 2l9
Hardy, Mary Lnu 267
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Hargreaves. Deborah 22U
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Hargrnve, Mn-helle
Harkrns. Kathleen
Harlak, Greg 22I1
Harlan. Je-Hrey
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Howard, Rebecca
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Johnson. Michael 226
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Jones, Joanna
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Kemp, Jeffrey
Kemp. Kenneth
Kemp. Philip
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Kent, Janis 227
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Kerr. John 227
Kerr. Melissa 227
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Kessler. Joseph
Kesterson. Peggy 227
Kettle. Tonya 125. 227
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Kiefer. Craig 227
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Kieser. Kevin 227
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Keith, Lance 227
Keith. Lateshia 227
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Kiker, Lateshia 227
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Kimbrell. Edward 227
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King, Betsy
King, Beverly 227
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Knight. Vickie 228
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Koch. Charles 229
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Koelsch. Gary
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Koenig. Margie 229
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Koger. Phillip 229
Kohler. David 121. 229
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Kolodziejcmk, Karen
Konaghan, Karla 229
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Koonts, Todd 229
Koshalendra 229
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Kothmann. Susan 229
Kothmann, William 229
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Kottler. Lisa 131. 136
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Kozel. Karen
Kraft, Edward
Kramer. Helen 229
Kramer. Kendalia
Kramer. Tilly 229
Kraus. Cynthia 229
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Kretschmer, Don 176
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Kroboth. Frank
Krolczyk, Eric
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Krueger, Geneva 229
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Kruse, Pamela 229
Kmse. Randy 229
Kruse. Ray 229
Kruse, William
Kuhlmann, Stephen
Kuhn, Timmy 229
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Kuykendall. Patricia 229
Kuykendall, Rebeca 229
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Kwast. Rusty 229
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Lafun. Tommy 229
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Laird. Matt 229
lake. Michelle 229
Lalone, Michael 229
Lalone, Richard 229
Lambert. Leonard 229
Lamkin, Alfred
Lamphere, Kim 40
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Lancaster, James
Lancaster, Julie 229
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Lanear. Bill 132
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Langston. Martha 229
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Lannon. Christopher 229
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Lanser. Scott 229
Lara. Michelle 229
Lara, Paul
Laracuente, Blanca 229
Larkm. Norman
Larsen, Byron 229
Larsh. Linda 229
Larson, Suanne 229
Larson, Virginia
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Laurence. Kimberly
Laurence. Sandra
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Lawrence, Joe 119, 229
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Lawrie. Jetfrey 229
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Lawson. Karen 229
Lawson. Terri 229
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Lay, Lisa 229
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Leach, Lynn 229
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Lee. Hehbecca Jane 229
Lee, Ruby 154
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Lee, Tina 229
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Leeder. Richard 229
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Leggett, Jelfrey
Lewis. Lmda
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Lightllmt, Brenda 2210
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Montgomery, Lisa
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Moore, Christopher 235
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Moore, Darrell 235
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Moore, Emestine
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Moore. Karen 235
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Moore. Lisa 235
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Moore. Scott 235
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Morales, Leroy 235
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Moran, Marcia 235
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Morgan. Elbert 235
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Morgan, Susanne
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Neagle, Lori 238
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Neal, Kyle 238
Neal, Lisa 238
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Nelford, Sue 117, 238
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Nelson, Andrew 233
Nelson, Coleman 238
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Nelson. Emil 238
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Nelson, John
Nelson, Mathew 238
Nelson, Paul 238
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Nelson, Sherry 238
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Nichols, Todd 238
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Nickel. Lawrence 238
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Nixon, Mickey 239
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Noelke. Margaret
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Nohe, Pornsak 239
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Noland, Kevin 239
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Nolder. Dennis 239
Notting, Kevin 239
Nordeck. Steven 239
Norfleet, Stanton 239
Norkunas. Nancy 239
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Norris, Deborah 239
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Norton. Shelley
Nottingham, Jerry 239
Novak, Ken 108. 239
Nowell, Douglas
Nowell,S1'utt 1112, 239
Nowell. Terri 2519
Nowlain, Tanya
Nowlin, James
Nowlin, Lee 239
Nsiegbe, Victor 239
Nunez, Joel 239
Nunn, Debbie 145, 239
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O'Moraghon. Bridget 240
O'Moragbon, Henry 240
O'Neal, Colleen 240
O'Rear, Susan 240
Oakes, Stephanie 129
Oates, Cynthia 239
Oates. Donna 142. 239
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Oates, Mark 239
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Ochs, Gregory 239
Ocker. Steven 132, 239
O'Connor, Alison 239
O'Connor, Patrick 239
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Odell, Michael 239
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Odom, Steven 239
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Oehler, Andrew 117, 121, 239
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Ogan, Richard 239
Ogden, David
Ogden, Richard
Ogden, Tina
Oharrow. Mary 239
Ohman, Jeirey 239
Oladutemu. Ola 239
Olawote, Olaleye 239
Olesen, Daniel 107. 239
Olin, Dana 239
Olivas, Lisa 128, 239
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Oliver, Douglas 239
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Oliver. Jarrett 239
Oliver, Katrina
Oliver, Marcy 239
Oliver, Rory
Oliver, Shawn 239
Olness, David 239
Olson, John
Olson, Kevin 239
Olson. Tammy 123, 240
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Onofre. Esperanza
Onsted. James 240
Onsted, Polly
Onyiri, Sunny
Opara. Alfred 240
Oravetz, Mac
Oren. Charles 240
Ornelas, Della 240
Ornelas. Elsa
Orosco, Sarita 240
Orourke. Patrick
Orr. George 240
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Osborne, Lawrence 240
Osei-Wusu. Francis
Osmanski, Vincent
Osteen. Richard 240
Ottmers. Trudy 127. 240
Otto, Carrie 240
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Outler, Hansel
Overman, Sabnna
Overton, Candy 240
Pelzel, Mary Lee 241
Pelzel, Monica 241
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Pena, Maria
Pena, Nena 150
Pena, Pablo 241
Pena, Raymundo 241
Pena, Robert 241
Pena, Veronica
Penalver, Jane 241
Pencalr, Ruth 241
Pennington, Gary 241
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Pepper, Peggy
Perales, Esther
Perales, Hector
Perales. Irene
Perales, Ruben 241
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Perez, Carol 241
Perez, Cindy 241
Perez, Daniel 241
Perez. Edna 241
Perez, Edward
Perez. Elsa 241
Perez, Estella 241
Perez, Frank 129, 241
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Perez, Javier
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Owen, Beth 240
Owen. Cody 240
Owen, Katherine
Owens, David
Owens, Heidi 240
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Owens. Micky 240
Owens, Susan 240
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Pacheco, Jocelin 240
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Padgett, Barbie 240
Padilla, Anthony 240
Patford, Sheri 240
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Palma, Odilia
Palmer, James
Palmer, Mary 240
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Palmos. Charles
Palumbo, Linda 40, 240
Pangemansn, Rudolf 240
Pankau, Monica 240
Papano, Peter 240
Papasan, Dennis 121
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Perez, Luis 241
Perez, Luz 241
Perez, Mary 241
Perez, Melva 241
Perez, Nereida 241
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Perez, Tranquilino 241
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Perkins, Lisa
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Perry, Connie 241
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Peter. Hal 174, 241
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Peterson, Chad 241
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Parker, Jada 240
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Phillips, Darla 241
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Pryce, Bamngmn 243
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Pulliam, James
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Pullig, Steven 243
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Scott, Jam: 249
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Scott, Mark 151. 249
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Scott. Michael 249
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Scott. Rebecca 62, 249
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Sczech, Rickey 249
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Seagler. Mellisa 249
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Seals-. Lee Ann 249
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Sears, Michael 249
Seay. Bradley 249
Sebera, William 249
Sebnng, Sherri 249
Sedum, Andy 249
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Seetun. Gary 249
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Segura. Constantin 249
Selby, Raymond 249
Selden, Cana 249
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Sellman. Sabrina 249
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Seneno. Andy 1513
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Settle. Kevin 249
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Sewell, Lori 249
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Whiteaker. Becky
Whiteaker. D'Ann 260
Whiteaker. Jennifer 260
Witechurst, Russell
Whitener. Sandra 260
Whittill, Grace 260
Whitley, Kenneth 260
Whitley, Richard 260
Whitling, .Jack
Whitlow, Mark 260
Whittington. Angela 260
Whitton. L, D,
Wigington, Chris 260
Wigington, Johnny
Wiober, Mildred
Wilcox, Michelle 260
Wilcox, Patricia 260
Wilcox, Tracy 260
Wilcox, Truyce 2611
Wilcoxson. Mark
Wilde, Ben 40, 260
Wilde. Connie 260
Wilde. Daniel
Wilde. Darrell 260
Wilde, Joe 2611
Wilde. Penni
Wilde. Tony 260
Wilie. Brett 261
Wilkerson, Stacia 260
Wilkes, Sam 260
Wilkins. Jerry
Wilkinson. Eric 122
Wilkinson. Scot 128. 260
Wilda, Beverly
Wilks. Brian
Willeke, Vita
Willett, Shelley 137, 2611
Willette. Candice 260
Willey. Steven
Williams. Angela 260
Williams, Annette 260
Williams. Becky 260
Williams. Britt 260
Williams, Charles
Williams, Christa
Williams, Curtis 260
Williams, David 260
Williams, Debra
Williams, Diana 260
Williams. Elizabeth 261
Williams. Frances 261
Williams, Gail
Williams, Gregg
Williams. Gregory 261
Williams, William
Williams. llne
Willtams, Robert 261
Williams. James 261
William:-, Jeanette
Williams, Jeanne 261
Williams, Jetlrey 261
Williams-,.let1'rey tl 2111
Williams., John 2151
William-1, Judith 261
Williams, Kathleen
Williams. Keith 124. 2111
Williams. Kelvin
Williams, Kenneth
Williams, Kenneth W
Williams. Kirk
Williams, Libby 261
Williams. Marilyn 261
Wtlliama, Mark 261
W1lltams,lNlarty-261
Williams, Marv 261
V1'i111atns, Naomi
Williams, Nicholas
Wxlliams,1'a1rifxa 261
Williams, Patty
Williams. Perry
Williams. Rebecca 15, 12111, 1.17
Williams. Ronald
Williams. Roy Lee
Williams, Russell 128. 12111, 261
Williams, Serena 261
Williams. Sherry 261
Williams, Suzanne 261
Williams, Terry 261
Williams, Tonya 261
Williams, Weslev 261
Williams, William S
Williams, Willie K
Willamson, Farol 261
Willamson, Faith
Williamson. Lawrence 261
Williamson. Susan 1251. 1611
Williford. Pamela 261
Willis. Deanne 261
Willis, Glenn
Willie. Lee
Willis. Myndte 261
Willis. Norman
Willis. Sherrill 261
Wtllman, Jay
Wills, Rany
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Bruce 162. 261
Bruce 261
Christine 261
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Woods,.1tmmy 262
Woodul, Karen 262
Woodul, Kathleen 262
Woodul. Mary
Woodul Tualaon. Karen
Woody, Putrtt ia l62
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Woolley, Mu hat-l 124, .162
Wooster, Sherrie
Woo1en,1'her1e 262
Worley. Dana 262
Worley, .laniea
Worley, Shannon 262
Worrier. Itavid 162
Wovoba. Jonathon 262
Wozencrott, Linda
Wright, Angelina 262
Wright,1'harlie 262
Wright, Deborah
Wright. Edna
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Wright, Misti 2621
Wright. Twana
Wright, William 2611
Wrinkle, Vhristopher 2621
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Wilson. Everett 261
Wilson, Garv 261
Wilson. Janell 261
Wilson, Jan 261
Wilson, Jean 261
Wilson, Kelly 1112
Wilson, Kimberly
Wilson, Lawrence
Wilson, Michelle 2151
Wilson, Mickey 146
Wilson, M'Lisa 261
Wilson, Nancy
Wilson, Patricia 125. 151.2131
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Yell. Joe 2631
Yerena, Elizabeth 150, 2153
Ynostrosa, Sammuel
Ynostroza, Rose
Yoas, Timothy 2611
York, Came 1211, 261
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York. Laurie
Young. Bernard
Young. Curtis
Wilson. Randy 261
Wilson. Regina 261
Wilson. Rufus
Wilson, Sarah
Wilson. Suzanne 261
Wilson, Sylvester
W1lsun.Wxl11am 261
Wimett. Charles
Wtmmer. Calvin 9, 16. 125. 261
Winfield, Denise 261
Winheld, Ray 261
Wing, Karen 1611, 161, 261
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Winkler. Su An
Winkles. Kenneth 261
Winkles, Teresa
Winn. Michael 261
Winnett, Kathy 261
Winstedl, David 261
Winstedt, Elizabeth
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Winterrowd, Julie 261
Wire, Richard
Wisdom, James 127
Wisdom, Kevin 261
Wiseman. Karyn 261
Wiseman. Kimberley 261
Wittenbrink. Robin
Wittenburg. David 261
Wittenhurg, Jeanna 261
Wittstruck, Martha 157
Woehl, Brenda 261
Woehl, Delores 261
Woehl, Gayenell 262
Woehl, Lisa 262
Wojszynski, Thomas
Wojtek. Stacy 262
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Wolfe, Sandra 262
Wolfe. Theresa
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Womack, Ronald
Womack, Tracy 120. 262
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Wong, Kit
Wong, Kuo-Weil 262
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Wood. Jere 262
Wood. Joseph 262
Wood, Kevin 125. 127. 262
Wood. Laura
Wood, Phyllis 262
Wood, Rachelle
Wood, Richard
Wood, Theresa 262
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Young, Joel 21511
Young, Michael 2613
Young, Lisa 2651
Young, Lucia 1116. 2621
Young, Mark
Young, Nora 2611
Young, Patricia 2611
Young, Renee 264
Young. Rhonda 1-17. 26-1
Young, Robert 264
Young, Shana
Young, Shawn 26-1
Young. Suzanne
Young. Todd 264
Young, Ulmda
Youngblood, Rocky
Youso. Frank
Youso. Linda
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Zamarippa. Virginia
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Zapata, Karen
Zapata, Noel 26-1
Zapata, Rebecca 264
Zapata, Robert 26-1
Zapata, Sandra 150. 264
Zarate. Sandra 26-1
Zaruba, Scott 264
Zeitler, Cathenne 26-1
Zellrner. Wanda 118
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Zertuthe. Brenda
Zhang,
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Zhang, -lan 264
Zicterman. Robert
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Zygner,
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1984-85 Rambouillet Staff
Editor ........... ......... ............ . . . Sami Harman
Assistant Editor .... .... L isa Musser
Sports Editor .............. ...... J ose R. Brown
Fall Layout Editor ........... ......... K athleen Everett
Indispensable Staff Member .... ............. S herry Burson
Creative Writers ........... ........................................... G ary Delude. Pam Roberts
Staff Swing-Man ,... ................................................. R aymond Stubblefield
Photographers ............................. Mike Howell, David Lozano. Eva Stuart. Anderson Breedlove, Dan Wheeler
Contributing Writers: Alex Draughon. Rita Andolsen, Jim Albright. Elvin Putman, Tammy Olson, Carrie York, Susan William-
son. Brent Ruddell, Gene Powell, Lynn Holmgren, Barbara Dempsey, Robert F. Gault, Yolanda Melendez.
Contributing Photographers: Giles Smith, Scott Porter, B. Sanders. John Keefer, Tricia Miller, Jim Albright, Allen Adkins, Joe
Scott
Adviser ..... .......................... . . . Art Hanson
Acknowledgements
The Rambouillet staff wishes to thank, above all, Art Hanson for his patience, good humor and quality photography: Jim Batts
for his belief that we could do it, Esther Yarbrough and the entire News and Information office, the Ram Page Staff for their
Cooperationl and the San Angelo Standard-Times for the Stock Show and Rodeo photos. Also special thanks to Waverly
Richardson of Alpine, Tx., for her assistance with the index during the summer.
Colophon
Volume 44 of the Angelo State University Rambouillet was published by the Delmar Publishing Co. of Charlotte, N.C. It is
printed on 80 pound double-coated offset enamel and contains 280 pages. The primary typeface is Century Schoolbook 16415 in 11 pt.
and 9 pt. Headlines are set in 36, 24, and 18 pt.
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