Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)
- Class of 1969
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m miLESTWlE nineteen hundred and sixty-nine 3nin-Y5xiz bri£ baibnurf n miiii ; r n gi ' : m m ' . f- ; i j¥ : : • r- r ' - . £ ■:tw •;r ;« « :■• r 1 j_ (. ' _ m. ' r- r r - flfci. ... t 1 £ aft ' •- A - - - - ■f r fi ■ •r - T -- •? y . JP , : % ' , nineteen hundred aiwsixtf-ninfe _  ' The Spirit of Youth. It is that sentient qua- lity which speaks for all that is real or im- agined. It envelopes a college campus with motivation, pride and all the cliches which seem unreal to a generation of realists. It intoxicates the creative mind. It serves as the life thread for an age in which it is fashionable to tell it like it is. This very spirit is Eastern ' s mantle. She wears it with a pride that at times seems al- most paradoxical. It reaches out. It can be psychedelic, or simply meditative. It is each individual ' s emerging personality, which, when nurtured, becomes the Spirit of East- ern Kentucky University. The Foundation of Eastern ' s Spirit, upon which all values are based, is its heritage. For without it, we have nothing upon which to build or add. Eastern ' s heritage is embellished with tradition. It is a composite of standards — statues and buildings, men and ideas — which svmbolize all that Eastern has stood for in the past and will stand for in the future. It is, therefore, that from which we draw in order to design our destiny. ' ' ' ■M W W ' V Mi Any spirit, regardless how rich its heritage, is worthless if bound to the past. Eastern ' s spirit is vibrant, steeped in tradition, yet deeply concerned with building a future both for those here now and for the thou- sands yet to come. I I I I I i I I 1 I The spirit penetrates the student and becomes manifested as scholarship — the growing of a mind toward a future that otherwise would not have been as rich. wr T x i tfM I! Growth demands a variety of activities which stimulate special interests, through which a sense of awareness and a growing concern for social development is formulated. The maze of heterogeneous opportunities, the multi- plicity of the arts, brings a realization of that spirit of cultural awareness. 12 13 14 The aware student faces the realization that he is caught up in the spirit, in a world of books, balls and ballgames that chal- lenge his identity. His is the problem of maintaining individualism in the midst of ubiquitous crowds. 15 Involvement is the only way to pre- serve self, to keep from being en- gulfed in the swift current, drifting from one unlearned experience to another. This involvement contributes to the spirit, and the spirit grows . . . 16 17 -i cse- ?x J miLESTOnE Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Nine Volume 46 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Richmond, Kentucky JAMES A. CULBERTSON • Editor RAYMONDE NICELY • Managing Editor JAMES L. GANO • Business Manager - ' wmm Ira! ,.JQZTmIvI 5 i t . - 4P ' $ M ' i ' iiutj «« «. few . . ;. f. ,VAr ■r - -T TT r-— - ; .i iJ : « w --  • xp jp «P- _ |R. PP ' b t ' .$ . ' - + . . -n -: •■■■.1 T - ■-.-.. y : i;  ' r v : .j?- ?.v., ■' . r J . i ■-£ ! ' ■flwS?  ' • J ' .la. j y ••!i CONTENTS FOREWORD l STUDENT LIFE: A HAPPENING 22 ACADEMICS 108 HONORS 264 ATHLETICS 296 ORGANIZATIONS 346 UNDERCLASSES 452 INDEX AND STUDENT DIRECTORY 536 r I r ' ' A ? i UUAi H HW S JIWMJ ' W 22 Orientation: It ' s the adjustment to a new life. It ' s feeling awe, lone- liness, excitement, and new friendships in one ecstatic emotion. It ' s Eastern. 23 Good-byes must be said; frustrations of the first registration must be endured. Yet, after that first week is all over, one cannot help but feel pride, responsibility, accomplishment, while sensing the challenge that is around the bend. 24 25 Time spent alone in the confines of one ' s own mind is time to ponder the future, contemplate the outside world, study — or even just to dream of dreams. 26 27 HI We begin to notice those simple, ever-present substances around us and realize the sincerity of our surround- ings. We learn that, in order to preserve these things, we must temper our youthful zeal and hostilities with understanding and tolerance. 23 CROSS ONLY AT CROSSWALK 29 30 Autumn was a paradox. Eastern slumbered at first, as the nights became crisper and the campus turned the golden colors of fall. The gentle strumming of a guitar and soft serenade were not indicative of the explo- sion of color and sound that were to follow. 31 32 BAND DAY - 1968 Distorted, variegated images reflect on the big brass tubas as they emit rhythm ' s oom-pa-pa; bob- bing plumes and prancing spats and tassels; the pulsating beat of a drum-roll as smiling majorettes perform their synchronized routines; the daring-do of Robyn Kidwell as she expertly twirls flaming batons. And finally, the sound of music, mag- nified 5,000 times like a giant stereo. It ' s Band Day — 1968, a spectacle which defies the imagination and prompts spontaneous goose- pimples throughout Hanger Stadium. It ' s excite- ment as Kentucky ' s finest high school musicians congregate for a joint performance under the di- rection of Robert Hartwell. It ' s a highlight of any football season, affording a rare opportunity for both the entertainers and the entertained. 33 34 1 34 38 ririf ' lS«IIf fi 40 T%ir m ,s 5 V ! A .$ ms Homecoming, 1968. It was said with music. The music of electrical floats and marching bands. The music of old grads reminiscing of Eastern ' s bygone days. The music of a variegated body — 15,000 strong — emitting a swelling crescendo of excite- ment and rah-rah-for-our-side. The sweet, undeni- able music of victory. There was the Impossible Dream. A Meditation Chapel. The excitement of a homecoming victory was accented with nostalgia as progress said fare- well to Hanger Stadium and made way for a bigger and better Eastern. B. J. Thomas socked it to em with music. And it was back to the dorms for a brief rerun of the day ' s excitement while old Dan ' l — Homecoming mum in hand — adamantly stood watch over a quiet campus. There is nothing else quite like dormitory living. It is not necessarily a place for study or a place for lying around, but a medium through which a myriad of lasting experiences can be formed and enjoyed — without regard to the channel through which it happens to flow. 42 43 44 Men ' s dorms create an atmos- phere of living apart, yet to- gether in a restricted realm of emotion but with sophisticated and meaningful freedom. 45 46 But it ' s more basic than this. It ' s feeling down-to-earth honesty with ourselves and with each other, laced with a benign sense of security and well-being. 47 It has been called the campus in micro- cosm. And so it is, for in the grill, one can delve into the world of students and witness them ' doing their thing. ' 48 49 Intrinsic truth lies within the relation- ships one has with others, for truth is that quality of beauty which commands and demands that people give of them- selves before receiving. 50 51 52 Reflections — the mirroring medium through which majestic images are etched forever in our mind ' s eye. -- K 53 The heart of a University is it ' s library. For without it, there would be no univer- sity, no teachers, no students. It holds all that has been learned and offers a promise for all that will be learned. 54 55 l 3P il What makes a Greek? Personality, the enjoyment of projects shared, party- times, and helping people; it ' s the giving of one ' s time and energy for a purpose much bigger than himself. 56 57 J « ... W .4 ' V « . ' i :v ' 1; • l • The jubilation of an excited crowd, the anxiety of a spectator, the concern of a cheerleader, and a player ' s pain — all forms of expressions and emotions of aware and involved youth. 59 Basketball — the team sport that allows individual participation by both player and spectator. But it ' s more. It is admiration for a coach and team who give the utmost to the competition. And it is hys- teria — appreciation for doing the best that is possible. 60 61 62 The phenomenon that civilizes man is culture. It hones his sharp edges of incivility and refines his base coarseness into a civilized being capable of acting beyond instinct, beyond the behavior of an animalistic nature. 63 Culture holds a different meaning for different people. It may be the perform- ing arts to some, the values of a strange nation to others. 4 ... m 1 0 «-7 wkd A .1 64 65 66 Individualism, for all its merit, has no value or meaning without the ability to function within the context of relation with others. 67 68 Despite the fact that we engage in many activities, our final purpose is educating ourselves. Around this aim all other involvements must revolve. 69 70 In the educational process, we must realize that it is up to each of us to make our own decisions about how much we want to learn; to do better than those before us. 71 72 ► - We also realize that, without proper direction, what we read and do will be of no value. And, those who do the directing must be willing to give of themselves for the edification of others. 73 Then we have learned; we have har- vested knowledge for our own gain . . . and rightly so. For what is the purpose of learning if not for our improvement. 74 75 76 A winter expose — it brings with it a nonchalant respite from the all-work-and -no-play regimen that produces dullness. 77 Once a seemingly aimless body of non-entities, we came into our own, taking part within the whole and with each other, choosing evolution over revolution in our struggle to be heard. 78 79 lOTNIKH STUDENT CWNC UOOWDSON srsDon Gguwn TREASURER HO DAVIDSON STUBttTOBKt I iii ; 8.CUII tffxcz | | | M.I.KRI.E. P.R.I.F. PW M— 80 2 Z : -«. Seeking recognition, many of us shed our apathy, with an aim, a purpose devoted to mak- ing a meaningful contribution. 81 Nothing exemplifies growth like pat- terns, for growth is an ever-changing constant; always movi ng steadily toward a higher goal, keeping pace with need. 82 83 The rustle of papers, laughter of a crowd, clanging of machinery, whisper of a torch, and the stillness of a new fallen snow — harmony out of dissonance. 84 85 When smiles take on an added glow; when work is done outside that could easily have been done indoors; when a young man ' s fancy turns . . . it ' s Spring. 86 M 1 1   .-. ' ,:•-. - 87 88 The mark of youth is the ability to adapt to any situa- tion, to change moods according to our environment. 89 This chameleon-like moodiness underscores our character and, through it, by prohibiting stereo- types, initiates a spirit that distinguishes our generation from any other. P2- ' VH ' I IHk Jnl fl 90 91 92 We come here with young minds and young ideas. But when we finally have to leave, after what seems a lifetime of growing up, we suddenly feel very old. Yet it ' s not physical aging with which we are preoccupied; it ' s the insight of what we once were and what we now are. 93 BEAUTY 95 MISS EASTERN PATRICIA DOUGLAS 96 97 98 QUEEN ATHENA JAMIE MULLINS 100 101 CAMPUS SWEETHEARTS Palmer Hall CAROL BELLAMY Mattox Hall JULIE WELLS (02 Combs Hall CAROLYN THOMAS Miller-Beckham-McCreary Halls GITTEL CHASE Keith Hall DEBBIE WAXMAN Martin Hall ANN LOWHORN !04 Commonwealth Hall BRENDA SOWDEN 105 MISS PHOTOGENIC PEGGY MANNEN 106 MISS MILESTONE NANCY VATER ■BBnBI 107 Hi flHPVBr ACADEMICS iisi . ' ■' 1 ' ' Every Kentuckian Counts ' Theme of Governor Nunn Governor Louie B. Nunn completed his first twelve months in the Kentucky state house this year with a fine record of service to education. His administra- tion, strong in its support for education, is based on the premise that Every Kentuckian Counts. A frequent visitor to the Eastern campus, Governor Nunn received the Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Eastern when he spoke at the 1968 Founders Day ceremonies. We have placed a premium on edu- cation, said the Governor as he pointed out that 67 percent of his budget was earmarked for Kentucky ' s schools. The Glasgow native has led the Kentucky cam- paigns of President Richard M. Nixon, President Eisenhower, and Senators John Sherman Cooper and Thruston B. Morton. Chairman of the board of elders and deacons of the First Christian Church of Glasgow, he is active in many civic and professional organizations. In two of his visits to the Eastern campus this year, Governor Nunn chats (above) with a member of the University Women and at right with Eastern author-in-residence and Kentucky poet laureate, Jesse Stuart, and President Martin. 10 Eastern ' s Board of Regents: Earle B. Combs, Senator Durham Howard, Sidney W. Clay, Ralph Whalin, faculty representative, William Wallace, President Robert R. Martin, J. C. Powell, secretary of the board, Robert Begley, Senator Wilson Palmer, and Steve Wilborn, student representative. Wendell Butler, not pictured, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, is ex-officio chairman of the board. Eastern Board of Regents Is Second in Nation to Include Student, Faculty Representation Judge James Chenault administers the oath of office to four new Board members. From left: William Wallace, Robert Begley, Steve Wilborn, student representative, and Ralph Whalin, faculty representative. Kentucky again illustrated its unhesitancy to innovation when the Commonwealth became the first state and Eastern the second institution in the nation to include student and faculty rep- resentation on the Boards of Regents of public colleges and universities. W. Steve Wilborn, Student Association president, and Mr. Ralph Whalin, elected faculty representative, were administered the oath of office this year along with new members, Mr. William Wallace and Mr. Robert Begley, who were appointed by Governor Nunn to regular four-year terms. In addition to approving a record budget of $18 million for the biennium, the Board okayed approximately $15 million in new construction projects this year. Included were the planned $6 million University Center and a $3.5 million classroom building. Throughout its history, the Board has worked consistently with the president of the University for the advancement of Eastern, diligently striv- ing for continued progress. The governing body of the University, the Board is responsible for the policymaking decisions which have ignited Eastern ' s unparalleled development. o PRESIDENT ROBERT R. MARTIN: A MAN WITH A VISION The demands of leading a university require more of a man than the prerequisites of academic and administrative acumen. In a word, they require foresight. That President Robert R. Martin has this foresight is demonstrated by Eastern ' s drive toward the greatness he predicted eight years ago in his inaugural address, entitled, A Vision of Greatness. It is evidenced by Dr. Martin ' s ability to forecast the future needs of the institution. Under President Martin ' s administration, the student is the central figure around whom all university planning revolves. Representative of the student emphasis — the Spirit of Youth — prevalent on the Eastern campus is the construction begun this year on the site of Hanger Stadium for structures to serve the spiritual and social needs of the students — the Meditation Chapel and University Center, shown on these pages. 113 President Martin ' s Eighth Year As Eventful As Preceding Seven President Martin ' s eighth year at the helm of Eastern saw the continuation of his aggressive programs as his administration tirelessly worked to develop new physical facilities, expanded academic programs and improved student services. It was an eventful year, just as the seven preceding years have been. During the past year, he has seen the realization of many academic objectives, the most pronounced being at both ends of the Eastern educational spectrum — associate and graduate degree levels. New physical facilities totaling some $20 million have either been completed or begun during this year. Recipient of the 1964 Outstanding Kentuckian Award from the Kentucky Press Association, Dr. Martin con- tinued to demonstrate his leadership prowess on all levels, holding key offices on several national educa- tive bodies. A recognized force behind the ascent of higher education in Kentucky, he provided much leader- ship to the development of state-wide programs such as the Kentucky Educational Television Network. Despite his grinding schedule, President and Mrs. Martin fou nd time to spend with the students, attending as many campus events as possible. President Martin and other members of the Century Club (above) symbolically break ground for Meditation Chapel from a wheelbarrow at Homecoming ceremonies. Eastern ' s No. 1 fan displays his pleasure during one of the Colonels ' home football games at right. President and Mrs. Martin watch most of the year ' s parades from the porch of their Blanton House home. 14 , ifc Mr. J. C. Powell, Executive Dean, maintains close contact with each building project in his role as fiscal aide to the President. Mr. Howard Unterbrink, Internal Auditor, is concerned with the proper maintenance of University accounts. Mr. John L. Vickers, Executive Assistant, is a per- sonal representative for the President and is Director of the Placement Service. Executive Aides Assist Presidential Duties Preparation of the University budget is one of the prime missions of Mr. J. C. Powell, execu- tive dean, who also serves as secretary of the Board of Regents. An important appointed role was also filled by Mr. Powell this year as he served as chairman of a committee studying student affairs. The organization of bond issues, supervision of building projects, the utilization of University facilities and the preparation and audit of internal accounts are also functions of his office. Mr. Howard L. Unterbrink, Internal Auditor, serves as assistant to the Executive Dean in affairs of internal finance. Mr. John L. Vickers, executive assistant, represents the President at many community and state functions, as well as administers the Presidential Scholarship pro- gram. In addition, he is director of the Place- ment Service, in which he brings Eastern stu- dents in contact with prospective employers. Academic Affairs Expands Educational Spectrum Significant expansion at both ends of the educa- tional spectrum were prime developments this year in the Office of Academic Affairs, under the direction of Vice President Thomas Fisher Stovall. Existing, and new, two-year programs were administratively grouped into the Richmond Community College at one end of Eastern ' s curriculum. At the other extreme, new master ' s degree programs in six fields were added, and new sixth-year specialist degrees were authorized in arts, sciences, education, and technology. In his dual capacity as Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculties, Dr. Stovall charts the academic course of East- ern in coordination with the deans of the re- spective colleges and the Dean of the Graduate School. University-wide academic services also grew under Dean Stovall ' s supervision. These include: libraries, research, instructional services, inter- national education, and allied health programs. Abore: Dr. Thomas F. Stovall, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculties, directs Eastern ' s academic course. Below: Dr. LaRue Coca- nougher, Dean for Continuing Education, is concerned with the development of off-campus classes and in-service education. 116 Mr. Ernest E. Weyhrauch, Director of Libraries, and Dr. R. Dean Acker, Director of Research often find themselves working together on research projects. s , w . W i I ™ ' ' t ' 4 1 1 sA B i 1 1 ta Iff T|n | ] f ' j . 1 1 M ) i '  ii.M i If 1 „ . Above: Dr. Thomas D. Meyers, Coordinator of Allied Health Programs, provides in formation on all health programs the various colleges offer. Left: Dr. Kenneth Clawson, Dean of Richmond Community College, co- ordinates Eastern ' s Associate Degree programs. 117 Right: Mr. James S. Harris, Director of Instructional Services and Mr. John Sullivan, Coordinator of Radio, discuss a WEKU-FM program log. Bottom: Mr. Ed- ward De Carbo, Coordinator of International Educa- tion, advises Dr. Stovall in educational matters of an international nature. Office of Student Affairs Studies Policies Above: Dr. Henry G. Martin, Vice President for Student Affairs, is the chief administrator in areas of student interest. Left: Dr. Charles Ambrose, Dean of Admissions, has the basic responsibility of admission and re-admission of students. Revision, improvement and committee work were the key words in the Office of Student Affairs this year, under the direction of its Vice President, Dr. Henry G. Martin. Liberalized dormitory hours for women and more permissive motor vehicle regulations greeted the student body when it returned to the campus last fall. The entire area of student regulations was under study for a report to the special Faculty Committee on Student Affairs which is expected to have impact during the next school year. All policies affecting student organizations were published by Mr. Donald Smith, Director of Student Organizations. Miss Mary K. Ingels, Dean of Women, and Mr. Paul Seyfrit, Dean of Men, advised the Greek social organizations in addition to their normal duties of coun- seling and advising. The Admissions Office, under Dean Charles Ambrose, admitted and processed a record enrollment of 9,179. Mr. Herb Vescio, Director of Student Financial Assistance, and Dr. Wilbur Houston, University Physician, continued their services. 119 Above: Miss Mary K. Ingels, Dean of Women, and Mr. Paul Seyfrit, Dean of Men, are responsible for the well- being of Eastern ' s students. Right: Mr. Donald Smith, Director of Student Or- ganizations, administers policies that affect the operation of campus organi- zations. 120 Mrs. Jeannette Crockett and Mr. Robert Noble, Director of Men ' s and Women ' s Residence Halls, are responsible for student dormitory life. Mr. Herb Vescio, Director of Student Financial As- sistance, administers loan, stipend, and work-study pro- grams available at the University. Mr. Leonard Taylor, Registrar, supervises the registration and recording of grades achieved by students. Dr. Wilbur Houston, as Director of Student Health Services, administers the University Infirmary. 121 Office of Business Affairs Improves Services Mr. Neal Donaldson, Dean of Business Affairs, is responsible for the administration and coordination of all business activity of the University. Rapid growth of the student body and staff, together with tremendous expansion of the physical plant, is a constant challenge to the Office of Business Affairs which is responsible for those functions of the Univer- sity that are of a business, financial, or institutional service area. Continuous study and evaluation of opera- tions, procedures, and the staff are necessary to meet the needs of the institutions. Business Affairs oversaw the expansion of dormitory telephone service, acquired a new heating plant in the Ramsey Building, and improved financial services to student organizations during the year. Attractive health and life insurance programs were implemented for faculty and staff. This administrative office, under the direction of Dean Neal Donaldson, is specifically responsible for: receiving and safeguarding of funds; accounting and budgetary control; purchasing; operation and mainte- nance of physical plant; data processing; institutional services; housing; food service; safety and security; and the campus bookstore. Above: Mr. Billy A. Grubbs, Director of Purchases and Stores, directs the University ' s sole procurement agency. Below: Col. Shirley Castle, Director of Personnel Services, administers all employee benefit programs. 122 Above: Mr. Lawrence O. Martin, Director of Food Services, administers Eastern ' s growing system of cafeterias and grills. Beloiv: The maintenance of the physical plant and grounds is the duty of Division of Buildings and Grounds directed by Col. Ernest Chapman. Above: Mr. G. M. Brock, Comptroller, retired this year after serving the institution for 50 years. Below: Mr. W. A. Staple- ton, Bursar, supervises accounts due the University and the check-cashing service. Col. A. O. Hatch, Director of Housing, is in charge of public and financial matters relating to University housing for students, faculty and staff. 123 Bottom right: Mr. Pat Ridgely, Director of Data Processing,, provides services for the statistical data and records necessary for effective administration. Bottom left: Mr. Fred Ballou, manager of the University Bookstore, guarantees that students and faculty can get necessary books and supplies at a reasonable cost. Below right: Mr. Claude Bivins, Director of Institutional Services, co- ordinates postal, telephone, duplicating and filing for the Uni- versity. Below left: Mr. Billy Lockridge, Director of Safety and Security, protects and safeguards the property of Eastern, its students and staff. 124 Public Affairs Directs Century Fund Drive Mr. Donald R. Feltner, Dean of Public Affairs, is the chief administrator in those areas involving Eastern ' s relationship with the various publics. Mr. Charles D. Whitlock, Director of Publications, and Mr. Brown Lee Yates, Director of News, have the duty of presenting information about Eastern through various media. The successful completion of the Century Fund campaign to finance the construction of Meditation Chapel was a highlight of a diverse number of new programs under- taken by the Office of Public Affairs this year. Under the direction of Dean Donald R. Feltner, the office also separated news and publication into two divi- sions, and offered new services to students, faculty, school leaders, and campus visitors through a new area called Informational Services. The Alumni Office moved into its new home in the refurbished Mary Frances Richards Alumni House, while the other divisions within Public Affairs occupied new quarters in the Jones Building. The biggest Band Day event in history, with 5,000 musicians participating, was coordinated by University- School Relations. In addition, a stepped-up program of recruiting is expected to result in another record enroll- ment next fall. Alumni Affairs drew praise for both Alumni Day and Homecoming programs and Placement expanded its Services with its first full-time director and new facilities. 125 Right: Mr. Henry F. Pryse, Director of University-School Rela- tions, directs the program of student recruitment. Below: Mr. David M. Vance, Director of Sports Information, provides news agencies facts about the Colonels. Bottom right: Mr. James W. Thurman, Director of Alumni Affairs, maintains close contact with Eastern ' s growing family of graduates. 126 CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 127 % m a ■■■M H ' IIi ill J «1 ■JwSp . m mmm M H 9 KlliJr 11 IH ,i ! ' 1 H JP 9 1 i ■■£■■1 ■JaYJ BVm. ■■a ■ff ■) ■ft H ■§ bH IB Alii R n r ■7 u Dean Clyde J. Lewis is responsible for administering the general education programs Eastern students take during their first two years. Central University College Stresses Advising Services Central University College, under the leadership of Dean Clyde Lewis, this year strengthened its program of academic advising in an ef- fort to further assist adjustment and develop- ment of Eastern students during their first two undergraduate years. The college, which administers the records of all students during their freshman and sophomore years, added an associate dean, Dr. Leroy Barlow, who worked extensively with the advising program. Mr. Bently Hilton was instrumental in the advising emphasis, as was the staff of advisers drawn from all of the Unviersity ' s academic programs. Central University College contains the aca- demic departments of social science and mili- tary science, while also directing general studies in English composition, health, physical educa- tion, and science. Associate Dean Leroy Barlow heads the Eastern program of academic advising for freshmen and sophomores. 128 Dr. Bert C. Bach coordinates the English composition portion of the Central University curriculum in addition to his teaching duties. Academic adviser, Mr. Bentley Hilton, is a key figure in Central University College ' s scholastic guidance of students in their first two years. Dr. Alan Downes, chairman of the Department of Social Science, is an animated lecturer. 129 Dr. Wallace C. Dixon coordinates the science portion of the Central University general studies program. Dr. John M. Deck chairs the physical education program within Central University College and is responsible for activity classes in that area. Colonel Everett N. Smith, Professor of Military Science, directs a Reserve Officer Training Corps that boasts a 2,600-man brigade. 130 COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 131 7f Administrator of the rapidly developing College of Applied Arts and Technology, Dean John D. Rowlett is guiding that division of the University through years of academic expansion and physical growth, represented here by the Burrier Building. Applied Arts and Technology Expands Offerings, Facilities The College of Applied Arts and Technology this year approached its goal of preparing men and women for technical professions and teachers of home economics, industrial arts and vocational-technical education with more resources than ever before. The college, under the leadership of Dean John D. Rowlett, acquired a new facility — the Burrier Building — and continued the expansion of academic offerings to a total of 30 undergraduate degree programs, 16 Associate of Arts (two-year) curricula and 14 Bachelor of Science degrees. The graduate program was expanded beyond the master ' s level with the addition of a sixth-year Special- ist in Technology degree. The Burrier Building provided new facilities for the Department of Home Economics and housed classes of the Department of Nursing and the School of Law Enforce- ment. Development within the other departments of Applied Arts and Technology — agriculture, industrial education, industrial technology, the Traffic Safety Institute and the Kentucky School of Crafts — also contributed to the over- all growth within the college, which has seen its enroll- ment more than double in two years. Plans for future expansion were also in the works this year. More degree programs, at all academic levels, were under constant study. It was announced that the Depart- ment of Agriculture is to be housed in a new technical- agriculture building during the 1969-70 academic year. 132 In the simulated environment of a greenhouse, students learn useful techniques of horticulture. Dr. William A. Householder, chairman of the Department of Agriculture, directs programs preparing students not only for farming, but for agriculture related occupations. As Associate Dean of the College of Applied Arts and Tech- nology, Dr. Jack A. Luy frequently observes classes and teaching techniques in the college in addition to his own administrative and academic responsibilities. 133 Knowledge gained from books is put into practice as one gi rl observes the wide-eyed innocence and curiosity of babyhood in the Home Economics Child Development Laboratory. Typesetting and the operation of presses are skills acquired in graphic art classes. As chairman of the Department of Home Economics, Dr. Roberta Hill directs curricula preparing dieticians and food service management in addition to programs to educate home economics teachers. 134 As chairman of the Department of Industrial Educa- tion, Mr. Ralph Whalin directs one of only 212 higher education programs for the preparation of certified industrial arts teachers. Dr. William Sexton (left), chairman of the Department of Industrial Technology, directs baccalaureate and asso- ciate degree programs in drafting, electronics (right), graphic arts and printing. 135 Knowledge of the techniques of fingerprinting is necessary for accurate criminal identification by students in the School of Law Enforcement. The chairman of the Kentucky School of Crafts, Dr. Kenneth Hansson, is concerned with assisting practicing and beginning craftsmen to improve their skills and products. 136 Mr. Leslie M. Leach, here administering the Breathalyzer test for alcohol, is director of the Traffic Safety Institute which is concerned with research, public service, and instruc- tion related to preparing driver education teachers. Traffic control is a skill acquired through diligent study and practical application. Mr. Robert Posey, chairman of the School of Law Enforcement, administers the only degree program in law enforcement in Kentucky. 137 Nursing students have diversified educational oppor- tunities. An Eastern nursing student (above) gains experience at one of the off-campus medical centers; while other students (below) study human anatomy in campus laboratories. Chairman of the Department of Nursing, Mrs. Charlotte Denny, is in charge of academic programs which prepare students to take the State Board Ex- amination for certification as registered nurses. 138 The College of Applied Arts and Technology offers a wide variety of academic programs — from experimental wood-bending to ornamental horticulture. Applied Arts and Technology Seniors HAROLD GENE ADKINS, Woodbine B.S. Industrial Technology. HAROLD DUDLEY ANDERSON, Danville B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club. ROBERT JOHNSON ANDRIOT, Shelbyville B.S. Industrial Education. JERRY WAYNE ARCHER, Richmond B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; SNEA; ROTC Band; KIEA. DANA LEE BAILEY, South Vienna, Ohio B.S. Vocational Education. Pi Kappa Alpha. JERRY MARKCAL BAKER, Corbin B.S. Industrial Education. Gymnastics Club; Beta Omi- cron Chi; Industrial Education Club. 139 MARGARET MIDDLETON BALDWIN, Paris B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; ROTC Sponsor; KYMA; Young Democrat Club; Alpha Gamma Delta. ANDREW ARNOLD BARKER, Berea B.S. Industrial Education. JAMES ELSTON BEASLEY, Lancaster B.S. Industrial Technology. AUSA; Counterguerrilla Raiders. RUSSELL BURTON BILLINGS, Stanton B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; SNEA. RODGER WINN BINGHAM, Crittenden B.S. Industrial Education. SUSAN BLACKBURN, Pikeville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; SNEA; YWCA. JAMES A. BLAKE, Lexington B.S. Industrial Technology. Alpha Delta Upsilon, Presi- dent and Vice President; Newman Club; KIEA; Veterans Club; Marathon and Cross Country Team; Intra Frater- nity Council; Intra Dorm Council. JAMES JOSEPH BOGO, Georgetown B.S. Industrial Education Club. JOHNNY KESLER BOHANNON, Bagdad B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club; Student Council. SENIORS The printed word begins with concentration in a graphics class. 140 EDWARD GREGORY BOKAL, Binghampton, New York B.S. Law Enforcement. MICHAEL ALLEN BOLTE, Hillsboro, New York B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club; Newman Club. EDWIN DANIEL BOWLING, JR., Franklin, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. RUSSELL NEWEY BRADT, Patchogue, New York B.S. Industrial Education. NEAL LANDIS BRITTAIN, Eubank B.S. Law Enforcement. ALBENT L. BROWNE, Pleasureville B.S. Agriculture. ARBLE G. BRUNER, Lancaster B.S. Law Enforcement. GAYLE RICHMOND BURCHETT, Prestonsburg B.S. Industrial Education. GORDON GENE BURNS, JR., Easton, Pennsylvania B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. LAURENCE McCALLUM BURROWS, JR., Cliffside Park, New Jersey B.S. Law Enforcement. Tau Kappa Epsilon. GERAID ANTHONY BYRD, Florence B.S. Law Enforcement. Pershing Rifles; Military Police; Varsity Rifle Team; MILESTONE. WESLEY RAY CAMPBELL, Barbourville B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. MICHAEL ROBERT CARR, Independence B.S. Industrial Technology. JIMMIE L. CARTER, Harlan B.S. Home Economics. YWCA; Young Republicans; Harlan County Club; Home Economics Club. DAVID W. CHENEY, Troy, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. KIE; Industrial Arts Club. JOHN HOWARD CHRISTIAN, Evarts B.S. Law Enforcement. DONALD EUGENE CHURCH, Scotch Plains, New Jersey B.S. Industrial Technology. ROBERT NELSON CLINGER, Mason, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. 141 ROBERTA ANN CLOYD, Junction City B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Parlia- mentarian; YWCA, Publicity Chairman. MILDRED CARRIER COBB, Richmond B.S. Dietetics. Dietetics Club, President; Home Econom- ics Club; YWCA. JOYCE A. COLE, Corinth B.S. Home Economics. Band; Home Economics Club. ROBERT THOMAS CONWAY, Frankfort B.S. Industrial Education. ROBERT EARL COOPER, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Counterguerrilla Raiders. RODNEY KENT COPPAGE, Florence B.S. Industrial Education. JANICE LAMARR CORNETT, Skyline B.S. Home Economics. JAMES HUGH CRUME, II, Bardstown B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Treasurer. DONALD DENNIS CULVER, Corbin B.S. Industrial Technology. Photography Club; Circle K. RANDALL GIBSON CURRY, Richmond B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. THEODORE R. CURTIS, II, Cynthiana B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. CAROL DAVIDSON, Barbourville B.S. Home Economics. SNEA; Home Economics Club. JERRY HOWARD DAVIS, Glasgow B.S. Law Enforcement. Veterans Club. JAMES DEMLER, Dayton B.S. Industrial Technology. Football; E-Club; Beta Omi- cron Chi. WILLIAM DEVORE, North Canton, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Industrial Education Club. DANNY MICHAEL DILLMAN, Carlisle, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Rifle Team; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Industrial Education Club. ANNA MARIE DIXON, Barbourville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Young Republicans Club. CHARLES ANDREW DOLL, Richmond B-S. In dustrial Education. Wrestling Team; Industrial Arts Club; SNEA; Inter-dorm Council. 142 Seniors soak up the last warm days of Fall. SENIORS MAX L. DOTY, Hyden B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club, Vice President. RONNIE DOUGLAS ELLIOTT, Lexington B.S. Law Enforcement. SNEA. RALPH E. ESTES, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club, Treasurer; KIEA; CKIEA. STEPHEN WAYNE FARDO, Butler B.S. Industrial Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Young Republican Club; Industrial Educa- tion Club; Student Council; AUSA. JANE CAROL FAULKNER, Berry B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; SNEA. LINDA LEE FIGGINS, Covington B.S. Law Enforcement. Little Theatre, Secretary; Alpha Psi Omega. THELMA CARY FITCH, Lexington B.S. Industrial Technology. JERALD GLYNDON GILBERT, Annville B.S. Agriculture. SCSA, President. ROBERT JAMES GIVIN, Ringwood, New Jersey B.S. Law Enforcement. AUSA. LARRY ALLEN GLASS, Georgetown B.S. Industrial Education. ALLAN H. GOODRICH, JR., Richmond B.S. Industrial Education. Student Court; Industrial Edu- cation Club. RAY LAVELLE GREEN, Milton B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. 143 SENIORS The Grill is a good place to catch up on the latest news. JAMES PAUL GREGG, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Agriculture. Golf Team. ROBERT ALLEN GROSS, Milton B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. BETTY LOU GUINN, Paint Lick B.S. Home Economics. Young Republican; SNEA; Home Economics. ANNA G. HALL, Richmond B.S. Home Economics. ALVIN CURRY HANCOCK, JR., LaGrange B.S. Industrial Education. HARRY HANNAH, Carlisle, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Industrial Education Club. JACKIE WHITEHOUSE HARMON, Mackville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; YWCA; Washington County Club. JOHN ROWLAND HARROD, Nicholasville B.S. Industrial Education. THOMAS CHARLES HARVEY, Bellevue B..S Industrial Education. KIEA; Industrial Education Club; Newman Club. DENNIS PAUL HASSON, Fort Thomas B.S. Industrial Technology. ROBERT OSMAN HEILMAN, Pleasureville B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. JAMES N. HELM, JR., Burgin B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club, Sec. 144 TERESA LYNN HELM, Richmond B.S. Dietetics. Dietetics Club; Home Economics Club. GLENDA JEAN HENSLEY, Manchester B.S. Home Economics. THOMAS NELSON HOLLADAY, Lexington B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Technology Club; Student Council; Fayette County Club. MARTIN C. HOOVER, Glenford, Ohio B.S. Agriculture. Circle K Club; Agriculture Club; Inter- Dorm Council. JIMMY D. HUGHES, Springdale, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club; SNEA. THEODORE HORNSBY, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Law Enforcement. BEVERLY KAREN HUMBLE, Mount Olivet B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; YWCA; SNEA; Young Republicans; ROTC Sponsor. JOHN ALLEN INGRAM, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Law Enforcement. Young Republicans; Delta Chi Theta; Student Council; Inter-Fraternity Council. WILLIAM DONALD JACKSON, Richmond B.S. Industrial Education. DANNY J. JEFFRIES, Hustonville B.S. Industrial Technology. JOYCE ANN JONES, Falmouth B.S. Home Economics. YWCA, President; Young Re- publicans; Kappa Delta Tau; Home Economics Club. ROBERT CLAYTON JONES, Walton B.S. Industrial Education. GEORGE RAY KARNES, Urbana, Illinois B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. BERNIE WILSON KEARNS, Harrodsburg B.S. Industrial Education. Young Republicans. VICTOR JOHN KIDD, Cumberland B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club; SNEA. JOE BRYANT KOGER, Albany B.S. Agriculture. LARRY DALE LACY, West Liberty B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. RICHARD CREIGHTON LAYMAN, Ashland B.S. Industrial Technology. 145 SENIORS WARREN ALLEN MAY, Eminence B.S. Industrial Education. Henry County Club: Kappa Iota Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Industrial Education Club, President; Who ' s Who. EVERETT C. MELIUS, Central Islip, New York B.S. Industrial Education. Inter-Dorm Council; Wres- tling Team. BETTY ELLEN MOLYNEAUX, Bardstown B.S. Home Economics. Delta Theta Pi, President; CWENS; Home Economics Club. CAROLYN SUE MOUNCE, Nancy B.S. Home Economics. BEVERLY IRENE MURPHY, Stearns B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; CWENS; Canterbury Club, Secretary. TERRY LEE MURPHY, Louisville B.S. Industrial Technology. Track Team; Delta Upsilon. GARY BRUCE NORMAN, South Lebanon, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; KIEA; SNEA. MICHAEL E. NYGREN, Morris Plains, New Jersey B.S. Industrial Education. Inter-Dorm Council; Inter- Fraternity Council; Tau Kappa Epsilon, President; Persh- ing Rifles. DANNY WESLEY O ' NEAL, Catlettsburg B.S. Industrial Education. Circle K Club, Secretary; In- dustrial Education Club. MICHAEL IRL LEET, LaGrange B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Arts Club; Ora- torical Choir; Photography Club. MARION I. LEMASTER, Salyerville B.S. Industrial Education. JEFFREY LEE LITTRELL, Somerset B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Art Club. JUDY LYNN LYONS, Bethlehem B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Henry County Club. CARROLL SCOTT McBRAYER, Frankfort B.S. Vocational Education. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secre- tary; Industrial Arts Club; Inter-Dorm Council. DUANE C. MAGISKE, Monongahela, Pennsylvania B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. PEGGY ELIZABETH MAHAN, South Williamson B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; SNEA. MICHAEL MARTIN, Augusta B.S. Law Enforcement and Psychology. Veterans Club. HENRY HERBERT MAURER, Alexandria, Virginia B.S. Law Enforcement. Phi Delta Theta; Student Court; AUSA; Scabbard and Blade; Military Police; Distin- guished Military Student. 146 HERSHEL WAYNE OSBORNE, Dry Ridge B.S. Agriculture. JOHN W. PATTERSON, West Alexandria, Ohio B.S. Industrial Technology. CARL LOUIS PAULIN, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. JOHN J. PEZZAROSSI, Louisville B.S. Industrial Education. SNEA; KIEA. JOHN EDWARD PICARSKI, Irvine B.S. Law Enforcement. Pershing Rifles; AUSA. ROBERT THOMAS PLOTTS, Easton, Pennsylvania B.S. Industrial Education. Football. WILLIAM HENRY POTTER III, Harrodsburg B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club. VIRGINIA ANN PREECE, Grundy, Virginia B.S. Home Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice Presi- dent; Young Republicans; Pi Alpha Theta, Historian; YWCA. DANIEL LEE PYLE, Hillsboro, Ohio B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club; Student Council; Pershing Rifles; Young Republicans. JAMES M. RAMSEY, McKee B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. PAUL A. RAMSEY, Stanton B.S. Industrial Education. TIMOTHY MOORE REGAN, Covington B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. CHARLES ELDON REYNOLDS, Crittenden B.S. Industrial Education. ALLEN KURT RILEY, Stanford B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; KIEA; SNEA. CHARLES P. ROACH, JR., Harrodsburg B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club; Sigma Tau Pi; Young Republicans. MICHAEL LEE ROBERTS, Smithfield B.S. Industrial Technology; Rifle Team; E Club. M. DOUGLAS ROBERTS, Richmond B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club. CAROLYN ANN RUSSELL, Mackville B.S. Home Economics. YWCA; Home Economics Club; Washington County Club, Secretary. 147 ELBERT FRANK SEALE, JR., Norton, Virginia B.S. Industrial Education. Sigma Nu Colony; SNEA; Industrial Education Club. MARY MARGARET SCHUMACHER, Maysville B.S. Dietetics. Home Economics Club; Treasurer, New- man Club; Dietetics Club. JERRY R. SCOTT, Eubank B.S. Industrial Education. DAVID LYNN SHAW, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Law Enforcement. Phi Delta Theta Colony; DMS; Military Police. JAMES NICHOLAS SHROUT, Sharpsburg B.S. Agriculture. KYMA. WILLIAM JOHN SIEG, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. SENIORS Child Development students plan activities to amuse children. DANIEL WAYNE SIMPSON, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Industrial Technology. ROBERT LEWIS SMITH, Manchester B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. ULYS SMITH, Richmond B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club; Veteran ' s Club. GEORGE WAIN SPALDING, Finley B.S. Industrial Education. Newman Club; Industrial Arts Club. LOIS SPARKS, Morrill B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Young Republicans; YWCA; ROTC Sponsor. JOHN W. SPRIESTERSBACH, Englewood, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Phi Delta Theta Colony; In- dustrial Arts Club. 148 SHIRLEY NEWSOME STACKHOUSE, Lincoln Park, Michigan B.S. Home Economics. Inter-Dorm Council; Home Eco- nomics Club. JAMES WILLIAM STEPHENS II, Stanton B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. MARY EDNA STEPHENS, Lexington B.S. Home Economics. Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart; Home Economics Club; Homecoming Can- didate. GAY LEE STEWART, Manchester, Connecticut B.S. Home Economics and Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Home Economics Club. MARY LAURA STIVERS, Lexington B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta Tau. THEODORE ALBERT STUBER, JR., Louisville B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. ROBERT LYNN SWANAGIN, Fort Knox B.S. Law Enforcement. DWANE LEROY THOMPSON, Hebron B.S. Industrial Education. KAY THOMPSON, Berry B.S. Home Economics. SNEA; Home Economics Club. MICHAEL JAMES THOMPSON, Long Island, New York B.S. Law Enforcement. JOYCE ANN TINCHER, Booneville B.S. Dietetics. Dietetic Club; Home Economics Club; BSU. SUSAN MARGARET TRUE, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Home Economics. WILLIAM G. TURPIN, Richmond B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. DON TUTTLE, Wayland B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. GENE RAY UNGRUHN, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. YMCA; Young Republicans; SNEA; Circle K; Industrial Arts Club; Sigma Nu; NEA. CECIL HOWARD VAN DIVER, Burgin B.S. Industrial Technology. AUSA; Industrial Education Club; Counterguerrilla Raiders. JAMES ALLEN VITTITOE, Florence B.S. Industrial Education. Young Republicans; KIEA; SNEA; Industrial Arts Club. ROBERT ALAN WALKER, Lexington B.S. Industrial Engineering. Swim Team; E Club; Beta Omicron Chi. 149 There ' s electricity in agriculture, learn these students of barn wiring. JAMES McCLURE WHITE, JR., Paris B.S. Law Enforcement. Kappa Alpha. JAMES LEON WHITTAMORE, Bybee B.S. Industrial Education. LARRY DEAN WICKER, Wurtland B.S. Industrial Technology. JUDY RUTH WILLIMANN, Haledon, New Jersey B.S. Dietetics. Home Economics Club; Dietetics Club, Vice President; Secretary of Walters Hall. GARY LEE WILSON, Lexington B.S. Agriculture. Band; Biology Club; Baseball. PAMELA J. WILSON, Whitley City B.S. Home Economics. Pi Tau Chi; Baptist Student Union; Home Economics Club. HELEN JUDITH WINBURN, Crestwood B.S. Home Economics. Polymathologists; Home Eco- nomics Club; YWCA, Treasurer; Dietetics Club. WILLIAM CURTIS WINBURN, Smithfield B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Vice President. GEORGE LEOPOLD WOLSKI, Palm Beach, Florida B.S. Law Enforcement. AUSA; Alpha Delta Upsilon, Vice President; Student Council; Football. GAYLE FRANCES WOOD, Middleton, Ohio B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; YWCA. GEORGE E. WYATT, Berea B.S. Industrial Technology. Circle K, President; Inter- Dorm Council, Vice President; Student Council; Young Republicans; Westminster Fellowship. WILLIAM CLARK ZWICK, Lexington B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club; Baseball. 150 ASSOCIATE of ARTS EDWINA MAXINE ALLEN, Paris AA. Nursing. SANDRA LEE ANKRUM, Mt. Sterling AA. Nursing. RALPH DAVID BEGLEY, Paint Lick A. A. Agriculture. DAVID LEE BENNETT, Louisville A. A. Drafting Technology. JOHNNY BROWNFIELD DAWALT, Dry Ridge A. A. Agriculture. MICHAEL GLENN DOTSON, Carlisle A.A. Drafting Technology. PAUL EDWARD FRYE, Somerset A.A. Agriculture. NANCY LEE GINDELE, Cincinnati, Ohio A.A. Nursing. BENITA SUE HOSIER, Georgetown A.A. Nursing. MARGARET LYNN KENLEY, Cynthiana A.A. Nursing. LEONA CAROLYN LONG, Richmond A.A. Nursing. Even the study of nursing is a rewarding experience. 151 DARRELL HAYDEN McALISTER, Pleasureville AA. Industrial Technology. CECIL DUNCAN McFARLAND, Lawrenceburg AA. Agriculture. GARY LEE McKILLIP, Franklin, Indiana AA. Agriculture. DANNY McKINNEY, Brodhead A. A. Agriculture. PAUL RANDALL MAYNARD, Pikeville AA. Law Enforcement. MARCIA DAVID NICKELL, Winchester A.A. Nursing. GLENDA HAYES PATTON, Wheelwright A.A. Nursing. KITTY ANNETTE PEVELER, Milford, Ohio A.A. Nursing. WILLIAM C. POORE, Hodgenville A.A. Agriculture. CAROL LYNN RECTOR, Louisville A.A. Nursing. BARBARA JOAN SHIELDS, Cincinnati, Ohio A.A. Nursing. RONALD ALBERT SMITH, Paris A.A. Industrial Technology. LARRY D. SPANN, Madison, Indiana A.A. Agriculture. MICHAEL THOMAS STODGHILL, Mount Eden A.A. Agriculture. JANE ARLENE TRUE, Corinth AA. Nursing. DEBORAH S. WATSON, Cynthiana AA. Nursing. ANN WHITAKER, Winchester AA. Nursing. JOHN E. WORTH, Lebanon, Indiana A.A. Agriculture. 152 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 153 Arts and Sciences Revamps Department, Adds Majors The College of Arts and Sciences this year experienced further development of academic programs designed to enhance its goal of providing a sound liberal education for the Eastern student. Also in the works were new curricula which will be effective next fall. Dean Frederic D. Ogden directed the division of geog- raphy and geology into separate departments and super- vised the initiation of a major in philosophy and a minor in journalism at the undergraduate level and a new grad- uate offering leading to the Master of Arts degree in geography. Students next fall will be able to enroll for a new ma- jor in broadcasting an d the Master of Arts in political science and Master of Public Administration degrees will be available. Besides offering the curricula available in the social and behavioral sciences, English and the foreign languages, the humanities and natural sciences and mathematics, the College of Arts and Sciences has overall responsibility for the coordination of the University ' s pre-professional offerings. Dean Frederic D. Ogden directs those programs that provide a basic liberal education for the students and prepare them for later study in professional fields. 154 Advanced biology students study the function of a turtle ' s heart in a zoology laboratory. Associate Dean Glenn O. Carey (above) is Dean Ogden ' s chief assistant in directing the academic and administrative activities of the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. H. H. LaFuze (below), Chairman of the Department of Biology, examines a microscope station in a plant science laboratory. 155 Dr. Ted George, chairman of the Department of Physics, uses an animated lecture in a physical science course to enhance the learning process. Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, Dr. Ernest E. Byrn, uses his hands to prescribe the various energy levels of an atom ' s structure in a survey course. 156 Lab partners learn that dissecting often demands the technical abilities of two people. Dr. Bennie Lane, Chairman of the Depart- ment of Mathematics explains the intricacies of matrix algebra. 157 Dr. Joseph R. Schwendeman, Jr., finds the constant study of topographic overlays necessary to his role as chairman of the Department of Geography, which requires the steady influx of new knowledge. A student (above), ponders the Earth ' s globe while Dr. Donald C. Haney, (right), Department of Geology chair- man, explains its structure. 158 Chairman of the Department of English, Dr. Kelly Thurman is a recognized authority in the field of semantics and author of a widely-used text. Use of modern language laboratory equipment is an important learning aid for language students. Dr. Charles Nelson directs a foreign languages program that offers curricula in both modern and classical tongues. 159 Potter ' s wheel, earthen to create a work of art. clay, and the artist ' s hand combine Mr. Daniel Shindelbower, chairman of the Department of Art, realizes the importance of individual attention and guidance in the develop- ment of creative talents. Music seminars give the students of Mr. Robert Harrwell, acting music chairman, a chance to discuss their individual opinions. 160 Dr. John C. Cooper (left), chairman of the Department of Philosophy, directs a program which studies both the classical and contem- porary schools of philosophical thought. As chairman of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Dr. Harry Hale is concerned with man ' s physical development and the functioning of primitive and modern societies. 161 HSi « . m $ J f£f| H M F a Hi : 1 - ml ' ' ' U Dr. George Robinson (above), chairman of the Department of History, works closely with each history major in the planning of a sound course of study in the individual ' s area of interest. Dr. Dwynal Pettengill (below), chairman of the Department of Political Science, directs a dis- cipline demanding both subjective and objective approaches to its study. 162 r Arts and Sciences Seniors The College of Arts and Sciences covers a wide range of challenging, scientific subjects. ROBERT STEVE ABNEY, Lexington A.B. Anthropology. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Young Republi- cans. HALBERT E. ADAMS, Eubank B.S. Mathematics. Polymathologist Club; Pulaski County Club. JAMES MAURICE AITKIN, Flemingsburg B.S. Biology. Kappa Alpha. CAROLYN DAWN ALBERT, Petersburg, Virginia A.B. Sociology. MARGARET LOUISE AIKEN, Babylon, New York A.B. Sociology. Young Democrats Club; Sociology Club; Philosophy Club. JUDITH LOUISE ALLEY, Lexington A.B. Art. Little Theater; Art Club; CWENS; Methodist Student Center. SUE P. ALLMAN, Richmond A.B. English. SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. KENNETH DOUGLAS AMBURGEY, Middletown, Ohio B.S. Music Education. Sigma Nu; Band; Orchestra; Inter- dorm Council; YMCA. EDWARD J. ANANIA, Rome, New York A.B. Speech and Drama. Little Theater; Debate Team; Newman Club; Pi Kappa Alpha. AHMET C. AND AY, Istanbul, Turkey B.S. Mathematics and Physics. EDITH GAYLE ANDERSON, Louisville A.B. Sociology. Young Democrats; Pi Tau Chi; Canter- bury Club; Messiah; MILESTONE; Aurora: Wesley Foundation, Secretary. KAREN COHOON ANDERSON, Whitesburg A.B. Sociology. GAYLE SUE ANTLE, Russell Springs A.B. French and Spanish. SNEA. DAVID L. ARNEY, Somerset A.B. Art. Young Republicans; SNEA. JENIFER KAYE ARNOLD, Kettering, Ohio A.B. History. MILESTONE; Canterbury Club; SNEA. HELEN KAY ARTIS, Ashland A.B. Mathematics; SNEA. ALAN FRANCIS AUBREY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. Band; Student Council; Counterguer- rilla Raiders; Alpha Psi Omega. PATRICIA ANN BAILEY, Richmond A.B. Social Science. CWENS; Psychology Club, Secretary; Collegiate Pentacle; Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary. MARY CAROLYN BAIZE, Louisville A.B. Sociology. Youn« Democrats; SNEA; Sociology Club. JIMMY T. BARBEE, Columbia A.B. Sociology. SYLVIA ANNE BARGER, Austin, Indiana A.B. Sociology. CWENS; Young Republicans; Photogra- phy Club, Treasurer; Sociology Club; Wesley Foundation. DANIEL HARLAN BARRETT, Booneville B.S. Biology WILLIAM E. BARROTT, Aurora, Indiana A.B. Social Science. DAVID RUSSELL BARTLEY, Louisville A.B. Sociology. Kappa Alpha. ROBERT BYRON BARTON, Covington A.B. English. Soil Conservation Club. GARY EDWARD BASTIN, Somerset B.S. Biology and Chemistry. DAVID FREDERICK BATE, Vanceburg A.B. Geography. 164 SENIORS DWIGHT ALLEN BIECHLER, Franklin, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Circle K. JAMES LARRY BLACK, London A.B. Art. JOHN J. BLEIDT, Louisville A.B. Political Science. Student Court; Tau Kappa Epsi- lon; Basketball; Inter-Fraternity Council; Distinguished Military Student. THOMAS HOWARD BONNEY, JR., Irvine B.S. Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha; Messiah; SNEA. DIANA LYNN BOSWELL, Harrodsburg A.B. Art. SNEA; Young Republicans. DANA BOWLING, Walton B.S. Biology. SNEA; Biology Club. BRUCE SCOTT BOYER, Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. History and Political Science. Swimming Team; Young Republicans. KAREN SUE BRACKNEY, Brookville, Indiana A.B. Spanish. Kappa Delta Tau, President; Collegiate Pennacle, Vice President; SNEA, Treasurer; CWENS; Student Council. JOHN ROBERT BRANSBY, Baltimore, Maryland A.B. Sociology. MARGARET RUTH BROCK, Alexandria A.B. Art. Polymathologists; SNEA. LYNN McMILLIAN BROTHERS, Maysville A.B. Social Science. Young Democrats, President; Student Council; Who ' s Who; Phi Alpha Theta; Ciruna. FRANKLIN DARRELL BROWN, Belfry B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Young Democrats; Pike County Club. SHIREEN ELIZABETH BAYSHORE, Louisville B.S. Mathematics. KYMA. TIMMY E. BAYSHORE, Louisville B.S. Mathematics. KYMA. PAULA BEGLEY, Richmond B.S. Mathematics. Collegiate Pentacle; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Christian Youth Fellowship. SUSAN BENTON, Louisville A.B. English. Kappa Delta; Collegiate; Kappa Delta Pi; ROTC Sponsor; Canterbury Club; Christian Youth Fel- lowship. DALE ELLEN BERG, Jamestown, New York A.B. History. Pi Alpha Theta; Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA; Biology Club; Little Colonels Drill Team. KENNETH LEE BERRY, Louisville B.S. Biology. Kappa Tau Epsilon, Vice President and Chaplain; Student Council, Treasurer; KYMA, Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; MILESTONE. 165 THEODORE EDWARD BROWN, Louisville A.B. Sociology. Omega Phi Psi. ARTHUR JOSEPH BRYSON, Ashland A.B. Political Science. WILLIAM MICHAEL BUCKLEY, Fort Mitchell A.B. Political Science. Newman Club; Youne Democrats. LETITIA GENELL BULLOCK, Somerset A.B. History and Social Science. Young Republicans. BARBARA ANN BURCHETT, Arlington, Virginia B.S. Biology. CWENS; Photography Club; Biology Club, Vice President. KRISTEN ELIZABETH BURGER, Louisville A.B. French. KYMA. EMILY JANE BURKS, Norwood, Ohio A.B. English. Kappa Delta Pi; Sig ma Delta Pi. IRVINE M. BYARS, III, Lexington A.B. History. CAROLYN CONGLETON BYRD, Barbourville A.B. Sociology. YWCA; Kappa Delta Tau. ANA MARIA CADENA, Mexico City, Mexico A.B. Spanish and Sociology. SNEA; Ciruna. TERESA ANN CALDER, Mason, Ohio A.B. English. Young Republicans. JAMES L. CAMPBELL, Arlington, Virginia A.B. History. RICHARD WAYNE CAMPBELL, Campbellsburg A.B. Social Science. HAROLD DOUGLAS CARLISLE, Carrollton B.S. Mathematics. Circle K. JERRY R. CARTER, Mousie A.B. Political Science. Sigma Nu; OAKS; KIE; Student Court; Young Democrats; Polity Society, President. JERRY RAY CASE, Maysville B.S. Biology. JOSE L. CASTELLANOS, Danville B.S. Biology. ARNOLD ALEX CAWTHON, Anderson, South Caro- lina A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta. 167 • • • • • Laboratory work is a necessary evil for every biology student. SENIORS VIRGINIA KAY CHADWELL, Lancaster A.B. Social Work. NICHOLAS CARL CHAMBERS, Elizabeth Town B.S. Physics and Mathematics. Wesley Foundation, Trea- surer. PEGGY TRUE CHANDLER, Louisville A.B. English. Canterbury Club. JEFFREY LYNN CHAPMAN, Russell Springs A.B. Social Science. Young Republicans; Little Theater. CAROL DEAN CHEATHAM, Columbia B.S. Biology. SNEA. JOHN CURTIS CHITWOOD, Danville A.B. History. RONALD CHARLES CHRISTENSEN, Perth Amboy, New Jersey B.S. Mathematics. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Young Republi- cans. MARION WOODROW CHURCH, Ashland B.S. Biology. BRENDA FA YE CHURCHILL, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Newman Club; Canterbury Club. 166 LINDA KAY CORAM, Dayton, Ohio A.B. Sociology. Young Republicans; Behavioral Science Symposium; Ciruna, Secretary; International Student As- sociation. TWYLA ANN CORDER, Monticello A.B. English and B.S. Library Science. MILESTONE; SNEA; Young Republicans; Canterbury Club; Baptist Student Union; McGregor House Council, President; Inter-Dorm Council. ROGER LEE COX, Irvine B.S. Mathematics. JAMES LESLIE CRAFT, Wurtland A.B. Social Science. Young Republican Club; Counter- Guerrilla Raiders; AUSA; SNEA. CHRISTINE DEVILBISS CRIPE, Dayton, Ohio A.B. Speech and Drama. Little Theater; Alpha Psi Omega; Little Colonels Drill Team, Captain; Drum and Sandal. BEVERLY KA YE CRITSER, Madisonville A.B. Sociology and B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club. JUANITA CLARK, Lancaster B.S. Biology. Baptist Student Union; Biology Club, Sec- retary; Student Council. JOHN RICHARD CLAYTON, Ladi, New Jersey A.B. English. DANA DARE CLICK, Richmond A.B. Art. Kappa Delta Pi. NANCY SMART CLINE, Maysville A.B. Art. Student Council; MILESTONE. SHIRLEY ANN COBB, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Baptist Student Union; Young Republi- cans. SNEA. MARILYN WESLEY COFFEY, Liberty A.B. Social Work. Student Council; Behavorial Science Symposium; Burnam House Council, Vice President; Psychology Club. ANDREAE REED COLLINS, Bottom Fork B.S. Biology. Caduceus Club. WILLIAM BIARD COLLINS, III, Covington A.B. German and Spanish. KIE; OAK; Sigma Delta Pi. GARRY THOMAS COMLEY, Lancaster A.B. Art. Kappa Pi, Vice President. CAROL G. CONLEY, Richmond A.B. Art. Kappa Pi. WADE FERGUSON CONNICK, Louisville A.B. Geography. Young Republicans Club. DAN P. COOKSEY, Ashland A.B. Music. Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Band; AUSA. 168 GORDON CROSS, JR., Fort Thomas A.B. Social Science. Young Republican Club; SNEA; Glee Club. G. PATRICK CRUM, Wurtland A.B. History. Young Democrat Club. MELAINE ROSE CULVER, Somerset A.B. Sociology. SANDRA L. CUNDIFF, Brandenburg A.B. English. MICHAEL LOUIS DANT, Fern Creek A.B. History. Newman Club; Young Democrat Club; SNEA; Glee Club. EDWARD EUGENE DAUGHERTY, Brodhead A.B. Mathematics. LESLIE ANN DAVIDSON, Fort Wright B.S. Mathematics. Kappa Delta Tau. BOB A. DAVIS, Sarasota, Florida B.S. Physics and Mathematics. CONNIE SUE DAVIS, Richmond, Indiana A.B. English. Westminster Fellowship; ACE; PROG- RESS. LAURA B. DAVIS, Louisville A.B. English. SNEA; Newman Club; Young Democrats. LINDA JEANNE DAVIS, Elizabethtown A.B. English. Collegiate Pentacle; Alpha Gamma Delta; SNEA. PAUL EDWIN DEAN, Clover Bottom B.S. Biology and Psychology. Carefully applied make-up adds to the success of Eastern ' s Little Theatre productions. SENIORS 169 DANIEL NICKOLAS DE FRANCESCO, Trenton, New Jersey A.B. Sociology. MELINDA ANTONIA DELL ' ITALIA, West Orange, New Jersey A.B. Speech. Alpha Zeta Kappa; Little Theater. MELVIN JAY DELONG, North Lewisburg, Ohio A.B. History. Wesley Foundation. LARRY WAYNE DENNEY, Stearns A.B. Political Science. Student Court; Young Republi- can Club; CIRUNA. WANDA STALLARD DICK, Science Hill A.B. English. BRUCE D. DOD, Richmond B.S. Earth Science. Chemistry Club; Soil Conservation Club, Secretary. MARY ANNE DOEL, Dayton A.B. Spanish. PRO GRESS; MILESTONE, Section Editor; Sigma Delta Pi. BETTY SYBIL DOTY, Hyden A.B. English. SNEA; Young Republican Club. JACKELINE DOTY, Paint Lick B.S. Biology. KYMA. EDWIN A A. DOYLE, Frankfort A.B. English. CWENS; Baptist Student Union; Canter- bury Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Tennis Team; ROTC Spon- sor. FAYE DURHAM, Liberty B.S. Chemistry. KENNETH LEE DUTTON, Louisville A.B. Political Science. NANCY LOUISE EHRENBERG, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. History. Alpha Gamma Delta; Kappa Delta Tau. CHRISTINE EISELE, Lexington A.B. English. Drum and Sandal; SNEA; Young Republi- can Club. KAREN ANN ELLIOT, Wilmington, Ohio B.A. Art. SNEA; Kappa Pi. ANTHONY WAYNE ENGLAND, Cynthiana B.M.Ed. Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer; Band; Chamber Choir; Concert Choir; Glee Club. GLENNDA C. ERBAUGH, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. CIRUNA, Vice President; SNEA; Polymathologists. MARY ELIZABETH EVANS, Eatontown, New Jersey A.B. Political Science. Polity Society. 170 SENIORS CHARLES RICHARD FINEISEN, Jef fersontown A.B. History. Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; Phi Alpha Theta; HPER. ANN DUDLEY FINZER, Louisville A.B. Social Work. JAMES ALEX FITZPATRICK, Batavia, Ohio A.B. History. LINDA C. FLEENOR, Whitesburg A.B. Spanish. Canterbury Club; SNEA. DIANA LEE FLORENCE, Falmouth B.S. Mathematics. Women ' s Officiating Service. ELMER FRASURE, East McDowell A.B. French and Political Science. CYNTHIA ANN FREEMAN, Louisville B.S. Biology. Biology Club. PAUL FUGATE, Middletown, Ohio A.B. Social Science. JAMES LEWIS GANO, Wilmington, Ohio A.B. History and Social Science. MILESTONE, Business Manager; Student Council; Men ' s Inter-Dorm Council, Treasurer; Pershing Rifles; AUSA, Treasurer; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Alpha Theta. DUANE CHARLES GARDNER, Danville A.B. Geography. MARTHA GARLAND, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. AURORA, Editor; Who ' s Who; Lambda Phi Omega; Canterbury Club; Little Theater. VIRGINIA LYNN GARNER, Jamestown B.S. Pre-Medicine. Caduceus Club; Biology Club; CWENS; Young Republican Club; Collegiate Pentacle; Who ' s Who. CURT M. FARLEY, Chelsea, Michigan B.S. Mathematics and Philosophy. HOWARD M. FALLIS, Salvisa B.S. Biology. Young Democrat Club. BOBBIE GENE FELTY, Clover Bottom A.B. Geography. STEVEN MART FERGUSON, Whitley City A.B. English. International Students Association, Vice President. JAMES C. FERGUSON, Loyall A.B. Art. LONNIE LANE FIELDS, Brooksville B.M. Ed. Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President; Phi Tau Chi; Band; Orchestra; Drum Major; Inter-Faith Council; MENC. 171 LYNN GARRISON, Essie B.S. Biology. HELEN TERRY GEBUIS, Haskell, New Jersey A.B. Drama. Student Council; Little Theater. DAVID SPENCER GEORGE, Lexington A.B. Sociology and B.S. Philosophy. Sociology Club; Philosophy Club. JAMES THOMAS GILBERT, Berea A.B. Political Science. JAMES DAVID GODSEY, Ludow A.B. Art. Kappa Pi. GARY LEE GOINS, Richmond A.B. Political Science. PHILLIP LARKIN GOLDSTON, Danville A.B. Social Science. THOMAS HAMP GOLDEN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.M.Ed. Phi Mu Alpha; Band; ASTA, President; Or- chestra; Choir. JACK GOOD, Gardiner, Maine A.B. Sociology. Golf Team; E Team. BRENDA JOYCE GORDON, Frankfort A.B. Sociology. REGINA KAY GORLEY, Danville B.S. Biology and Medical Technology. Caduceus Club; ROTC Sponsor; Biology Club. ARTHUR LAWRENCE GORMAN, Tuckahoe, New York A.B. French. ROBERT EDWARD GREGG, Williamstown B.M.Ed. Band; Choir. VIRGINIA M. GREGG, Lexington A.B. English. Canterbury Club. JAMES LOWELL GROSS, JR., Carlisle A.B. History. Young Republican Club; Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Treasurer; Inter Fraternity Council. LANA R. HACKER, London A.B. Social Work. Sociology Club. LOUISE HACKER, Manchester A.B. English. STEPHEN D. HALBERT, Martin A.B. History. 172 BRUCE ALAN HALE, London B.S. Biology. Men ' s Glee Club, Secretary. CHARLES ROBERT HALL, Louisa A.B. Geography. JUDITH ANN HALL, Crestwood A.B. Art. Kappa Pi; SNEA; Young Republican Club; ROTC Sponsor. TERESA KATHLEEN HALL, Covington A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Newman Club; MILE- STONE j CWENS. GRETA KAY HAMILTON, Virgie A.B. Geography and History. SNEA. CONNIE NANTZ HAMM, Brodhead A.B. English. THOMAS MICHAEL HANEY, Covington A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club. SANDRA L. HARDIN, South Shore B.S. Medical Technology. Biology Club; Caduceus Club. JAMES LOWELL HARRINGTON, Stone Mountain, Georgia A.B. History and B.S. Philosophy. Little Theater; Alpha Psi Omega. SENIORS Being a member of Eastern ' s band calls for practice and hard work. 173 Through experimentation, students learn the basics of biology. SENIORS HENRY CLARK HARRISON, Stanton B.M. Ed. MENC, Vice President; Keyboard Award; Choir. CHARLES C. HAYES, Jackson B.S. Biology. CHARLES MARION HAYNES, Richmond B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Young Republicans Club. RAY G. HAYS, Tyner B.S. Political Science. SHIRLEY LOUISE HAYSE, Louisville A.B. English. Delta Theta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; SNEA; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Pi. MICHAEL CLARK HEARN, Frankfort B.S. Biology. JO ANN HELLARD, Livingston B.S. Mathematics. Physics Club. JUDITH MARLENE HERWEH, Fort Mitchell B.S. Biology. Biology Club. LENORE K. HESS, Nutley, New Jersey A.B. Speech. MILESTONE; Little Theater. MIKE E. HICKY, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Geography. CAROLYN JEAN HILL, Louisville A.B. English and French. Collegiate Pentacle, President; Who ' s Who; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Kappa Delta Tau, Secretary; Canterbury Club, Vice President; CWENS. NANCY HILL, Ravenna A.B. English. CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Tau Chi, President; Wesley Foundation, Vice President. 174 JOHN BERRY HOAGLAND, East Orange, New Jersey A.B. History. CHERYL JEAN HODGES, Carrollton B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC; AGO, Vice President; ROTC Sponsor; Concert Choir; Messiah. GAIL HOLDER, Russell Springs A.B. Social Work. Young Republicans; Baptist Student LInion. CHARLES FRANKLIN HOLLAND, Florence A.B. Social Science. Veterans Club; Youns; Republican Club. DONNA LOUISE HOPMANN, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Drum and Sandal. SYLVIA HOSKINS, Molus A.B. Political Science. Baptist Student Union; SNEA. MARTHA P. HOUSE, London A.B. Sociology. TECUMSEH SHAW HOWELL, Hi Hat B.S. Biology. ELIZABETH HUBBARD, Jackson A.B. Sociology. MILLARD RICHIE HUFF, Evarts A.B. History and French. SNEA; Young Democrat Club. PATRICIA ANN HUGHES, Maysville B.S. Biology. TERRY ANN HUGHES, Highland Heights B.M. Ed. Music Education. MENC, Secretary; Delta Omi- cron, Treas. CHARLES EDWARD HUNT, Louisville A.B. Art. DAVID A. HUTCHENS, Mentor, Ohio B.S. Biology. Kappa Alpha. GERALD LEE HUTCHINS, Lexington A.B. Political Science. Wesley Foundation; KIE; OAK; Polity Society; Young Democrat Club. ROGER LYNN ILLIE, Amelia, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. Phi Delta Theta. DAVID ERNEST IMHOFF, Louisville A.B. Speech. Wesley Foundation, Vice President; Student Council; Little Theater; Alpha Chi Iota; Phi Tau Chi. PAULA RUTH INGRAM, Williamsburg A.B. English. Canterbury Club. 175 JAMES DAVID ISHMAEL JR., Lexington B.S. Mathematics. CHARLES BURRELL IVES, Salem, New Jersey B.S. Biology. Biology Club. CHARLES SCOTT JENKINS, Covington B.S. Mathematics. DOUGLAS HAIG JENKINS, Richmond B.S. Chemistry. Caducesus Club; Projectionist for Cam- pus Flick; AUSA. LORAINE MARTHA JETT, Amelia, Ohio A.B. English. Newman Club; Young Democrats; Inter- Dorm Council; Kappa Delta Tau. GEORGE GIBSON JOHNS III, Dayton A.B. Sociology. SENIORS I have my diploma, may I leave now? MICHAEL JOSEPH JOHNSON, Louisville A.B. History. STEPHEN LESLIE JOHNSON, Washington, Pennsyl- vania A.B. Political Science. Young Republicans. CLARENCE ROBERT JONES, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Speech and Drama. Alpha Psi Omega; Little The- atre Club, President. JOSEPH RAYMOND JONES JR., Corbin A.B. History. NORMA JEAN JUSTICE, Pikesville A.B. History. Pike County Club; Collegiate Pentacle; Young Democrats; SNEA; Phi Alpha Theta, Vice Presi- dent. HERBERT W. KAUFMAN, Somerville, New Jersey B.S. Biology. 176 BRUCE PHILIP KAUFFMANN, Kearny, New Jersey A.B. Geography and History. Newman Club; World Affairs Club. JOHNNY RAY KEEN, Hyden A.B. History and Social Science. JENNIFER JO KELLEY, Lexington A.B. Music. Little Theatre Club. NANCY JEFFRIES KELLEY, Moreland B.S. Mathematics. Collegiate Pentacle; Lincoln County Club, Secretary; SNEA. PAUL EDWIN KELLY II, Pikeville A.B. Political Science. Karate Club. DANIEL WAYNE KENT, Florence A.B. Political Science. Pershing Rifles; Young Republi- cans; CIRUNA, President; MILESTONE; Little Theatre; Student Council; Men ' s Interdorm Council; PROGRESS. ROBERT DENIS KIEFER, Fort Thomas A.B. Speech. Debate Team; Drama; Alpha Zeta Kappa. CAROL RAE KING, Moorestown, New Jersey A.B. English. Who ' s Who; Young Republicans Club; Alpha Gamma Delta; MILESTONE Staff; Canterbury Club. BETTY JO KINTNER, Ashland B.S. Biology. Biology Club, Treasurer. CHRISTINE M. KNEPPER, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. PROGRESS; KYMA, Little Colonels Drill Team; Canterbury Club. SHERRY ANN KOTTMYER, Constance A.B. Social Science. ANDREA MARIE KRAUSE, Louisville B.S. Mathematics. Band; CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi. JERRY L. KRING, Gahanna, Ohio A.B. Geography. Young Republicans. JOHN M. KRUMMEL, Richmond B.S. Biology. LARRY JAMES LARESE, Export, Pennsylvania A.B. Geography. Young Democrats Club; Newman Club. RITA ANN LAWRENCE, Louisville A.B. French. Sigma Nu Sweetheart; Delta Theta Pi; Kap- pa Delta Tau; Student Council; Cheerleader; KYMA Club. JAMES ARTHUR LEE, Richmond A.B. English. Young Republican Club. CAROLYN KAY LeMASTER, Prestonburg A.B. English. SNEA; Concert Choir; Messiah; NCTE. 177 VICKI RUTH LONG, Louisville A.B. English. Alpha Gamma Delta; Canterbury Club; Young Democrat Club. CARRIE MARIA LOVELESS, Cain ' s Store A.B. Sociology. Pulaski Co. Club, Secretary; Young Re- publican Club; Psychology Club; Baptist Student Union. MARY SUSAN LOVELL, Louisville A.B. Sociology. Kappa Delta Tau; Wesley Foundation; Sociology Club. CAROL SITTIG LOWE, Louisville A.B. Spanish. Westminster Fellowship; Spanish Depart- mental Award; Collegiate Pentacle, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Delta Pi; CWENS. JEANETTE ROBERTS LOWE, Richmond A.B. English. CAROLYN M. LUNSFORD. Hampton, Virginia A.B. English and German. Collegiate Pentacle; CWENS; SNEA; NCTE; Young Democrat Club; Behavioral Sci- ence Symposium; Canterbury Club; Who ' s Who. MARY LYNN McCUBBIN, Horse Cave B.S. Mathematics. CWENS; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Polymathologist Club; Collegiate Pentacle; SNEA; Kap- pa Delta Pi, President; Who ' s Who. CHARLES DEMPSEY McKINNEY, Berea A.B. Art. MICHAEL CHARLES McKINNEY, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. History. Newman Club. SENIORS KENNETH H. LEDFORD, Marcum A.B. Geography. JANICE GAYLE LIERMAN, Fort Wright A.B. French and English. ALENE LINDON, Campton A.B. Social Science. DENNIS ARTHUR LING, Melbourne B.M.Ed. Music Education. Band; Orchestra; Chamber Choir. RALPH N. LIKENS, San Nateo, California B.S. Biology. NORMA LEE LITTLE, Richmond A.B. Social Work. JOHN S. LOCKWOOD, Fort Mitchell B.M.Ed. Music Education. Kappa Iota Epsilon; Omicron Alpha Kappa, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foun- dation; Newman Club; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. JOHN HERBERT LODGE, Bannock, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Westminster Fellowship. BOB LOGSDON, Covington A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club; Young Democrat Club; Circle K. 178 DAVID FERMAN MAHAN, South Williamson A.B. Social Science. SNEA. KIRBY HUGH MAJOR, South Shore A.B. History. TONY MANNEN, Fort Jackson, Iowa A.B. Speech. Track Team; Little Theater; Alpha Psi Omega. REBECCA LYNN MANSFIELD, Ravenna A.B. English. NCTE. GLADYS CHARLENE MARCUM, Waco A.B. Speech and Drama. Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary; Little Theater; Newman Club. SCOTT WILLIAM MARLIN, Wantagh, New York A.B. History. DORTHY M. MARSHALL, Jackson A.B. Social Science. Young Democrat Club; Collegiate Pentacle; Phi Kappa Theta. TED A. MARSHALL, Phillipsburg, Ohio A.B. Social Work and Political Science. Eastern Colonel; Junior Class President; Senior Class Vice President; Stu- dent Court; Phi Delta Theta, President. DAVID FRANKLIN MARTIN, Hebron A.B. Geography and Geology. Intramural Sports. JOSEPHINE W. MARTIN, Wayland A.B. English. NANCY LU MARTIN, Covington A.B. English. ROTC Sponsor; Beta Omicron Chi Sweet- heart; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta, Vice President; Young Democrat Club; Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA. LARRY MICHAEL MASON, Booneville B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Caduceus Club. DONNA LYNN MAY, Phyllis A.B. Art. Young Republican Club; Kappa Kappa Pi. BERTHA LYNN McCREARY, Richmond A.B. English and Political Science. EDWARD JOHN McGUIRE, Central Islip, New York B.S. Mathematics. GARY LEE MEFFORD, Carrollton A.B. History. KAREN JEAN MEIER, Fort Thomas A.B. Speech. Little Theater; Alpha Zeta Kappa. DANIEL MELLUL, Haddon Heights, New Jersey A.B. French. Beta Omicron Chi, Secretary; Inter-Dorm Council. 179 DAVID F. MELTON, Louisville A.B. Political Science. Sigma Nu Colony; OAK, Trea- surer; KIE; Young Republican Club. GENEVEIVE MELTON, Cody A.B. Spanish and French. Young Democrats; Collegiate Pentacle; Sigma Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation. JOYCE YVONNE MESSINGER, Louisville A.B. History and German. Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Young Republican. CHARLES EDWARD METZGER, Louisville A.B. Political Science. Football Team; E Club; Student Government, Treasurer. NAOMI FA YE MEYER, Louisville A.B. History. Collegiate Pentacle; Phi Alpha Theta; SNEA. ANN KIRK MILLER, Harrodsburg A.B. English. Canterbury Club; SNEA; NCTE. KIM C. MILLER, Glenellyn, Illinois A.B. Speech, Pathology and Audiology. Track Team. PAMELA KAY MILLER, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. Collegiate Pentacle; Math Club, Sec- retary; Physics Club; Young Republicans Club. KRISTI LEE MILLIGAN, Ripley, Ohio A.B. Speech and Drama. Delta Theta Pi; Alpha Psi Omega; Little Theatre. FREDDIE L. MILLS, Lexington A.B. Social Science. SNEA; Young Democrats. JAMES ANDERSON MILLS, Oak Ridge, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry. Student Government; Caduceus Club. GLENN EDWIN MOORE III, Richmond A.B. Political Science. JACK MILTON MORELAND, Brooksville B.S. Chemistry. DANIEL WILLIAM MORGAN, JR., Fort Thomas A.B. Art. President Freshman Class; Kappa Pi, Presi- dent; KIE; KYMA; NEA; KEA; SNEA; Who ' s Who. LAWRENCE D. MORPHY, Sparta, New Jersey A.B. Political Science. HARRY LEE MORRIS, Shelbyville B.S. Chemistry. CHRISTOPHER ALLEN MUNCY, Hyden A.B. Political Science. Pershing Rifles; AUSA; Young Republican Club; Student Council. CHARLES STEVEN MYERS, Lenoxburg B.M.Ed. Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha; MENC; Band. 180 I dare you to take that, said the coed as the shutter clicked. SENIORS LINDA SUE NEAL, Winchester A.B. Social Science. Phi Alpha Theta; Baptist Student Union. RITA EILEEN NEEDY, Louisville A.B. Political Science. Newman Club; Polity Society, Sec- retary. FRANKYE S. NELSON, Hamilton A.B. English. SNEA; Canterbury Club; Biology Club. ROBERT EUGENE NICKEL, South Shore A.B. Geography. WILLIAM MICHAEL NIXON, Parsippany, New Jer- sey A.B. Social Science. Kappa Iota Epsilon; OAK; Behavior- al Science Symposium; Scabbard and Blade. DALE ARLENE NOBLE, Beattyville B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC. GARY C. NOEL, Harrodsburg A.B. Geography. MARY COX NOEL, Harrodsburo A.B. English. PAUL RANDALL NOLTE, Independence A.B. Speech. Delta Sigma Rho, President; Tau Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Alpha Chi Lambda, President; Alpha Zeta Kappa, Vice President; Debate Team; West- minster Fellowship; Little Theatre; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil. JEFFREY PAUL OKESON, Andover, New Jersey B.S. Biology. Phi Delta Theta; Student Council; Cadu- ceus Club; Senior Class President. STEVEN WILEY OKESON, Andover, New Jersey B.S. Biology. Junior Class President; Senior Class Vice- President; Phi Delta Theta, President; KIE; Caduceus Club; KYMA Club. JUDY COLLEEN OLIN, Versailles B.M. Music. MENC, President; Delta Omicron, Presi- dent; Young Republicans; Band; Orchestra; Choir. 181 GWENDOLYN LEAH OLIVER, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Westminster Fellowship; Canterbury Club. MICHAEL WAYNE OSBORNE, Virgie B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club; Young Democrats; Pike County Club. STEVE W. OSBORNE, Hyden A.B. English. JAMES B. OSBURN, Montpelier, Ohio B.M.Ed. Music Education. Glee Club; MENC, President; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. GLORIA PAIGE OTTO, Fort Thomas A.B. English and Library Science. Young Republicans; Canterbury Club. DAVID LEE PACK, Charlottesville, Virginia A.B. Sociology. KENNETH DALE PAGE, Columbia A.B. Art. Kappa Pi. LELVE PONDER, Hamilton, Ohio A.B. History. Delta Chi Theta; Inter-Fraternity Council; Delta Chi Theta; Young Republicans. RENANNE PAPANIA, Lexington A.B. Social Work. KYMA Club. JAMES KENNETH PARKER, Danville A.B. Sociology. Biology Club; Sociology Club. JERRY ANN PARRISH, Richmond A.B. Art. GAYLE ALLEN PARSONS, Owenton A.B. Social Science. WILLIS RUDD PARSONS, JR., Louisville A.B. Drama. Little Theatre; Alpha Psi Omega, Vice Pres- ident. PATRICIA ANN PASLEY, Winchester B.S. Math. Polymathologists, Secretary; Physics Club. DOROTHY LENORE PEEKE, Asheville, North Caro- lina B.M.Ed. Music Education. Collegiate Pentacle; ASTA; MENC; CWENS; Delta Omicron. BARBARA LYNN PEERCY, Monticello A.B. German and Spanish. CWENS; Canterbury Club; MILESTONE; Baptist Student Union. LINDA LOU PENDERGRASS, Bardstown A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club. DONNA L. PENNARD, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. French. Alpha Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. 182 JANET RUTH PENNYCUFF, Stanton A.B. Speech, Pathology and Audiology. Little Theatre. JAMES D. PERKS, Springfield, Ohio B.S. Math. Wesley Foundation, President; Lutheran Fel- lowship, President; Pi Tau Chi; Inter-Faith Council; Stu- dent Council; KYMA Club; Young Republicans. MARVA JEAN PERRY, Lynch A.B. Sociology and B.S. Psychology. Kappa Delta Tau; Student Council; Drum and Sandal; Psi Chi, Secretary; Clay Hall House Council, Vice President. MAXINE LAIL PERRY, Whitley City A.B. English. Canterbury Club. DANIEL ANTHONY PETZOLD, Louisville A.B. Social Science. Inter-Dorm Council. THOMAS C. PFALZGRAT, Reading, Ohio B.S. Biology. Pershing Rifles. KATHY K. PHILLIPS, Pikeville B.S. Biology. Delta Theta Pi; Inter-Sorority Council, Vice President; Young Republicans; Junior Class Officer; Sen- ior Class Officer. LINDA CAROL PHILLIPS, Simpsonville A.B. English. Alpha Gamma Delta, President; Inter- Sorority Council, Secretary; Student Council; Who ' s Who; Collegiate Pentacle; Shelby County Club. MELODY ANN PHILLIPS, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Kappa Delta; SNEA; Canterbury. All the world is a stage, learns Uncle Sam in a University Theatre production. SENIORS 183 NORMAN EUGENE PHILLIPS, Louisville A.B. English and French. Delta Chi Theta, Secretary; Wesley Foundation. CHARLOTTE PIERCE, Wurtland A.B. English. SNEA. RAYMOND PINSON, JR., Sidney, Ohio A.B. English. KIE; Young Democrats; Canterbury Club; Baptist Student Union, Vice President; Inter-Dorm Coun- cil. JOYCE RUTH PIPES, Louisville A. B. Political Science. Ciruna; Newman Club. JOHN MARSHALL PITMAN, Dunnville B.S. Biology and Chemistry. AUSA; Counterguerrilla Raiders; Young Republicans. BONNIE CRAFT PLUMMER, Maysville A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club. RICHARD BRYANT POE, Bedford B.S. Chemistry. DONNA LYNN POHLMANN, Louisville B.S. Math and Psychology. CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Psi Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Tau Chi; Young Republi- cans; Lutheran Club, President; Student Council; Inter- Faith Council, President. EUGENE C. POPLAR, Lexington A.B. Russian and Sociology. Glee Club. KATHRYN AILEEN POUND, Mount Washington A.B. Art. PAULETTE H. PRATER, Salyersville A.B. Sociology. CHARLES BURTON PREWITT, Paint Lick A.B. Art. KIE, Treasurer; AUSA. WILLIAM C. PREWITT, Harrodsburg A.B. Geography. AUSA. KENNETH WILBUR PUTNAM, JR., Randolph, Maine A.B. French and Sociology. Delta Chi Theta, President; Track Team; Pershing Rifles; Inter-Fraternity Council. DAVID A. RAINS, Arlington, Virginia A.B. Geography. Alpha Phi Gamma; MILESTONE and PROGRESS, Photographer. JAMES RAY RATLIFF, Mount Sterling A.B. English. Canterbury Club. SHARON LEE RAZOR, Mount Sterling A.B. English. Alpha Delta Pi, President; Inter-Sorority Council; Canterbury Club; MILESTONE. JAMES ROBERT REBMANN, Lexington A.B. Geography. 184 RICHARD BURTON REBMANN, Lexington A.B. Geography and Geology. ERIC LYNN REED, Louisville B.S. Biology and Psychology. STEPHEN JOHN REHFUSS, Covington A.B. Political Science. Student Court. ROGER DOUGLAS REMER, Trenton, New Jersey A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta; Young Democrats; Wres- tling Team; Newman Club. DOLORES REPPERT, Mount Vernon A.B. Social Work. JEWELL THOMAS RIANO, Louisville A.B. Art. MORRIS WAYNE RIDDLE, Hazard A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta; Young Republicans. KAREN YVONNE RIGGINS, Russell Springs B.S. Biology. VERONICA JOAN RIGGS, Shelbyville A.B. Speech and Drama. Little Theatre; Debate Team; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha. PAULA JOAN RIORDAN, Louisville A.B. French and Spanish. TERRY RISNER, Pineville B.S. Chemistry. KIE; Chemistry Club, Secretary. KENNETH WARREN ROBEY, Lexington A.B. History. Pershing Rifles; AUSA; Scabbard and Blade; Kappa Alpha. SENIORS Attractive models liven up art classes. 185 SENIORS Touchdowns register on faces as well as on scoreboards. LINDA LEE ROBINSON, Albany A.B. English. REBECCA SUSAN ROGERS, Pikeville A.B. Art. Kappa Pi; SNEA. EULANE D. ROSE, Richmond B.M.Ed. Music Education. Delta Omicron; MENC. BELINDA LEE ROSENBERGER, Carrollton A.B. Sociology. LINDA LEE ROSS, Richmond A.B. English and Sociology. Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Canterbury Club; Behavioral Science Symposium. JOHN ANGELO ROSSI, Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Chemistry. JAMS MARIE ROUTT, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. CWENS; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; WRA. VERNA MAE ROWLAND, Clover Bottom A.B. English and Library Science. YWCA; Young Re- publicans; Canterbury Club. ROBERT JONATHAN RUSSELL, Granville, Ohio A.B. History. ALLEN DEE RUST, Walton A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta. JAMES HAMPTON RUTH, Claymont, Delaware B.S. Mathematics. SNEA; Young Democrats; Polymath- ologists. ROBERT MASON RYMELL, Richmond A.B. Music. 186 JOHN KEITH SANDERS, Millfield, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. WILLIAM UPTEGROVE SCOTT, Raywick B.S. Mathematics. Pershing Rifles. CANDICE SANDSTROM SEARCY, Louisville A.B. English and Library Science. Newman Club. ANN FRANCES SHARP, Harrodsburg A.B. Art. SNEA; Kappa Pi. RITA LEE SHAW, Amarillo, Texas A.B. English. CWENS; SNEA; Canterbury Club; Col- legiate Pentacle. ROBERT ALLEN SHEPARD, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English and History. Phi Alpha Theta. GARY LEE SHERMAN, Wales A.B. Geography. ANNE V. SHIRLEY, Somerset A.B. Social Work. B.S. Psychology. VIRGINIA LOUISE SHULL, Flat A.B. Sociology. FREDDIE MARCUS SILER, Corbin A.B. Art. MARY KATHLEEN SIMON, Portsmouth, Ohio A.B. English. Young Democrats, Treasurer; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Tau; Newman Club; Walters Hall House Council, Treasurer. DANIEL CRAIG SIMS, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. BRENDA LOY SINGLETON, Manchester A.B. Social Work. JOHNNIE M. SIZEMORE, Confluence A.B. Social Science. ARNOLD RAY SLUSHER, Harlan A.B. Geography. Young Republicans; Circle K Club. GEORGE MATT SLUSHER, Roark City B.S. Biology. Biology Club. HUBERT FRANKLIN SMART, Winchester A.B. Art. B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Pi Kappa Alpha; Biology Club; Caduceus Club; Kappa Pi. EURA SMITH, JR., Georgetown A.B. Speech and Drama. B.S. Psychology and Philosophy. Alpha Psi Omega. (87 SENIORS DOUGLAS W. SMITH, Kerby Knob A.B. Social Science. MICHAEL DWAIN SMITH, Louisville A.B. Geography. PAULINE SMITH, Paint Lick A.B. English. B.S. Psychology. Psi Chi, Treasurer. RITA MAE SMITH, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club. ROBERT LOUIS SMITH, Phelps A.B. History. SHIRLEY JEAN SMITH, Whitesburg B.S. Mathematics. SNEA. WILLIAM TAULBEE SMITH, Pikeville A.B. Political Science. W ATHENA SMYTH, Ravenna A.B. Art. LINDA SUE SNAPP, Millersburg A.B. English. RICHARD NOLDER SNYDER, Huntingdon, Pennsyl- vania A.B. Art. AUSA; Counterguerrilla Raiders. RICHARD CHARLES SOBANSKI, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Counterguerrilla Raiders; Military Police; AUSA. RAYMOND PATRICK SOLOMON, Cynthiana A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club. ROBERT P. SPARKMAN, London B.S. Biology. EDWARD SPICER, Jackson A.B. History. ROBERT FRAZIER SPRAGUE, Newport A.B. History. Pershing Rifles; Military Police; AUSA. FRANK T. STACKHOUSE, Easton, Pennsylvania A.B. Political Science. Who ' s Who; Scabbard and Blade; Polity Society, Vice President; Young Republicans. SHARON SIMPSON STARNES, Lexington A.B. English. RICHARD ALAN STARR, Troy, Ohio A.B. History and Social Science. Young Republicans. 188 JOHN EDWARD STIEFEL, Piqua, Ohio B.S. Chemistry. KIE; Student Council; Chemistry Club, President and Vice President. ANNE DURHAM STIGELL, Somerset A.B. Speech. CWENS; Student Council; Debate Team; Pulaski County Club. NANCY CAROL STIGERS, Frankfort A.B. English. Young Democrat Club; Treasurer, MILE- STONE, Section Editor; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Caduceus Club. DAISY HANKINS STINSON, Eminence B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC; Concert Choir; Ora- torio Choir. DAVID DALE STIVERS, Dayton, Ohio A.B. Music, MENC, President; Chamber Choir. OZZIE STIVERS, Shelbyville A.B. Political Science. ROY WAYNE STIVERS, Carrollton A.B. Political Science. Pershing Rifles; Phi Mu Alpha; Concert Band; Young Republican Club. LINDA BADGETT STOKE, Louisville B.M.Ed. Music Education. Orchestra; Departmental Award; ASTA; AGO. MARILYN McCHESNEY STONE, Frankfort A.B. French. Polity Society; SNEA. SANDRA CAROL STUMBO, Harold A.B. English. Canterbury Club. JAMES A. SULLIVAN A.B. Political Science. Polity Society. WILLIAM F. SWAIN, Corbin A.B. History BRUCE E. SWANGO, Valley Station B.S. Mathematics. Mathematics Club; Philosophy Club. CHARLES DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Louisville A.B. German and Russian. Alpha Psi O mega; Little Theater. GARY LYNN TAYLOR, Perryville A.B. Geography. SANDRA K. TAYLOR, Kettering, Ohio A.B. Sociology. JAMES ISAAC TERRY, Jackson A.B. Political Science. JOHN MICHAEL THACKER, Sugar Grove, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. 189 GLENN PHILLIP THIENEL, Herndon, Virginia B.M.Ed. Music Education. KIE; Band; Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; MENC. WILLIAM DAVID THOMAS, Charlottesville, Virginia A.B. Speech and Drama. Alpha Psi Omega, President; Little Theater, Vice President. DAVID FOLEY THOMPSON, Pineville B.S. Mathematics. SNEA; Young Republican Club. LIBBIE LENORA THOMPSON, Harlan A.B. Art. SHARON ANN THOMPSON, Florence A.B. Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; Phi Alpha Theta; SNEA. MARY JO THORATON, Louisville A.B. Political Science. Baptist Student Union; Inter-Faith Council, Secretary and Treasurer; Student Council; Pi Tau Chi, Secretary. SENIORS JAMES THOMAS THURMAN, Richmond A.B. Political Science. Pershing Rifles; KYMA. DOUGLAS L. TREAD WAY, Geneva-On-the-Lake, Ohio A.B. Geography. Beta Omicron Chi, President; Inter Dorm Council; Pershing Rifles; AUSA. FRED LOUIS TROIKE, Miami, Florida A.B. Art. Football, Co-Captain. RODGER EDWARD TRUE, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Art. EILEEN MURIER TURNER, Erlanger A.B. History. Westminster Fellowship. HELANE M. TURNER, Portsmouth, Ohio A.B. Art. KENNETH TURNER, Jackson A.B. Social Science. MARK GLENN UPTON, Louisville A.B. History. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President; Student Council; Young Republicans; Inter Fraternity Council, Treasurer; Westminster Fellowship. LARRY WILLIAM VARNEY, Fairfield, Ohio A.B. English. Young Republican Club; Canterbury Club. DAVID ROBINSON VICKERS, Richmond B.S. Mathematics. AUSA; Kappa Delta Pi; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Baptist Student Union; KIE; President of Sophomore Class. MARGETTA M. VOIERS, Tollesboro A.B. Social Work. Little Theater. MAUREEN KAY WADE, Milton A.B. English. KYMA; SNEA; KCTE; Wesley Founda- tion; Canterbury Club. 190 CHARLES WADE WAITS, Eastwood A.B. Geography. SNEA; Young Republican Club. WANITA KOTLARSZ WALTON, Boston, New York A.B. Art. DAVID EDWARD WAINSCOTT, Shelbyville A.B. Art. Scabbard and Blade. DIANE HARROD WAINSCOTT, Shelbyville A.B. English. CWENS; Shelby County Club, Secretary; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who. JAMES SCOTT WALLACE, Louisville A.B. History and Social Science. Counter-Guerrilla Raid- ers. JAY WALRAVEN, Wilmington, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Pershing Rifles. JOHN DORSAY WARE, Mount Sterling A.B. Geography. Phi Delta Theta. BURDETTA JINX WARREN, Richmond A.B. English and Spanish. Canterbury Club; Young Democrat Club; Sigma Delta Pi. CAROL ANNE WATSON, Mason, Ohio A.B. Speech. Debate Team; DSR-TKA, Secretary; Alpha Psi Omega; Alpha Zeta Kappa; Little Theater, President and Vice President; Collegiate Pentacle. JON ROBERT WEAVER, Brookville, Ohio A.B. Art. SANDRA SUE WEBER, Erlanger A.B. Art. Newman Club; SNEA; Appalachian Volun- teers; Young Republican Club; Kappa Pi. REBECCA MARY WEICHHAND, Covington A.B. History. Kappa Delta Tau; Newman Club. DENNIS JACK WHEELER, Chilhowie, Virginia B.M.Ed. Music Education. Band; Choir; KIE; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, President; Wesley Foundation. W. STEPHEN WILBORN, Shelbyville A.B. Political Science. Student Council, President; Board of Regents; Kappa Iota Epsilon, President. CHARLES EARNEST WILLIAMS, JR., Lebanon B.S. Chemistry. DENNIS LEE WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Chemistry. Alpha Chi Iota; Kappa Iota Epsilon, Vice President; Omicron Alpha Kappa; Chemistry Club, Vice- President and Treasurer; Choir; Band. JEFFREY M. WILLIAMS, Covington B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Young Republican Club; Glee Club; Karate Club. PORTIA KATHERINE WILLIAMSON, Lookout Heights A.B. English. Kappa Delta Pi; Canterbury Club; Spanish Club. 191 JOHN MICHAEL WILLS, Paris A.B. Social Science. Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Stu- dent Court; Student Council; Inter-Fraternity Council; Pershing Rifles. EDWARD HAROLD WILSON, Paris A.B. Social Science and History. Young Democrat Club. ERNEST LEE WILSON, Paris B.S. Biology. Photographer. JUDITH MIDDAUGH WILSON, Harrodsburg A.B. Sociology. JERRY LYNN WILSON, Danville A.B. Political Science. ROBERT WAYNE WILSON, Somerset A.B. Social Science. RUTH ANN WILSON, Milford A.B. English. ROTC Sponsor. LARRY YOUNG WOFFORD, Danville A.B. Art. Kappi Pi; Student Council. JAMES MICHAEL WOOLUMS, Wilmore A.B. English and B.S. Elementary Education. Canterbury Club; SNEA; Young Republican Club. HIRAM TILDEN WRIGHT, Whitesburg A.B. Political Science. TOM YEAGER, Covington A.B. Anthropology and Sociology. Baseball. MARY ETTA YOUNG, Harlan A.B. English. WILLIE L. YOUNG, Hamilton, Ohio A.B. Art. JANICE ELAINE ZERHUSEN, South Fort Mitchell A.B. English. SNEA; Young Republican Club; MILE- STONE; Kappa Delta Tau; Canterbury Club; Student Council. WAYNE HOWARD ZIMMERMAN, Covington A.B. English. 192 • ' .V. «• 1 v- COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 1 93 Business Revises Programs, Awards First M.B.A. Degrees Extending its academic offering, the College of Business developed a variety of new pro- grams this year to enlighten students and the public with knowledge of the business world. A revised four-year program in electronic data processing leading to the baccalaureate degree was adopted to replace the two-year, Associate of Arts degree curricula. The longer program was designed to better prepare stu- dents for the increased complexity of electronic data processing. This year the College of Business, in coopera- tion with the Graduate School, awarded East- ern ' s first Master of Business Administration degrees. The M.B.A. stresses accounting, eco- nomics and business administration. Workshops for specialized instruction were offered to businessmen and the publ ic, in addi- tion to the regular courses available to students. Among these was a C.P.A. Review which was held as a refresher course for businessmen plan- ning to take the exam to become certified pub- lic accountants. A workshop on hospital ac- counting was also conducted, aimed at helping hospital personnel keep pace with the increased accounting problems created by the Medicare program. The College of Business, through its depart- ments — accounting, business administration, business education and office administration, and economics — is versatile to meet the needs of all business students, rather than specialized in any one field. The increased capabilities of the college is exemplified by the fact that more and more businesses are looking to Eastern to supply prospective executives. Dr. Joseph Young, Dean of the College of Business, directs a versatile academic organization which has programs aimed at keeping both the student and the public educated in terms of the business world. 194 Eastern business administration majors learn that before today ' s complex electronic data processing equipment can work its wonders, qualified persons must perform exacting programming. 195 Dr. George G. Miller (above), serves in a dual role as Associate Dean of the College of Business, and as chairman of the De- partment of Business Administration, which counts among its subjects electronic data processing (below), taught by Mr. John Gorgone. 196 Eastern ' s College of Business is trying to meet the climb- ing demand for qualified key punch operators that has been brought about by the increased dependence on data processing equipment. 197 Mr. Claude K. Smith, (above), chairman of the Department of Accounting, helps a student over a tricky entry in an Income Tax Accounting class. A student examines his own creativity (beloiv) as he looks over an assignment prepared for a course in advertising copy and layout. 198 Dr. Alfred Patrick, chairman of the Depart- ment of Business Education and Office Ad- ministration, supervises Eastern ' s courses that teach the mastery of office machines, such as the calculators surrounding him (left), and (below) the all-important typewriter. 199 Economics — in both theory and practice — are the domain of Dr. Donald Shadoan, chairman of the Department of Economics. 200 Eastern business majors get experience on modern business equipment. BUSINESS SENIORS CAROL MYRILAN ABNEY, Richmond B.S. Business Education. CHARLES MELVIN ADAMS, Dry Ridge B.S. Business. Alpha Delta Upsilon; Sigma Tau Pi; SNEA. MICHAEL LYNN ADAMS, Whitesburg B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. PHILLIS JEAN ADAMS, Hazard B.S. Business Education. DAVID HERBIE ALBAN, Ashland B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. MELVIN DANNY ALLEN, Crab Orchard B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. 201 JUAN DALE ANDRADA, Louisville B.S. Business Education. Intermural Sports. NORMA JEAN ANDRADA, Louisville B.S. Business Education. Little Colonels; Drum and San- dal; Kappa Delta Tau; Alphi Pi Kappa; Student Coun- cil. RONNIE LEE ANDREWS, Sarasota, Florida B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Baseball Team; E Club. SUSAN ANNE ANGEROSA, Atlantic City, New Jersey B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi, Treasurer; New- man Club; MILESTONE; McGregor House Council. W. MICHAEL ARTHUR, Erlanger B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JOHN J. BAIN, Erlanger B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. WARREN KENT BAKER, Perryville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. FRED AUGUSTA BARNETT, Hazard B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Circle K. MARILYN SUE BARNHART, New Carlisle, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Kappa Delta, President; SNEA; Senior Class Reporter; Inter-Sorority Council. WILLIAM EDWARD BARRETT, Miami, Florida B.Bus. Ad. Beta Omicron Chi, President; Scabbard and Blade. DANNY ROBERT BARTLEY, Louisa B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary and Treasurer; Kappa Iota Epsilon; Student Council; Omicron Alpha Kappa, Vice President; Pershing Rifles. SHERRY LYNN BAY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Little Theater; Baptist Student Union; Wesley Foundation; Young Republican Club; Pi Tau Chi. SENIORS WILLIAM KIRBY BEVERLY, Pleasureville B.S. Business Education. STEVEN WAYNE BICKERS, Carrollton B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. HAROLD FRANKLIN BISHOP, JR., Richmond B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles. THERESIA ANN BLACK, Lancaster B.S. Business Education. MICHAEL HARRY BLACKBURN, Cincinnati, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Student Council; Inter-Fraternity Council; Young Republican Club; Circle K. JAMES G. BLACKWELL, Irvine B.S. Accounting and B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. 202 JAMES DOUGLAS BLAIR, Lexington B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha. PAMELA JONES BOGIE, Richmond B.S. Business Education. Young Republican Club; Ac- counting Club; SNEA. JOHN NELSON BOLEY, Maysville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. NANCY FOSTER BOLTON, Stanford B.S. Business Education. JERRYE JO BOONE, Maysville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. MARLENE Y. BOOTHE, Fort Knox B.S. Business Education. Alpha Gamma Delta; Sigma Tau Pi; Newman Club. FRANK JOHN BORGIA, Scranton, Pennsylvania B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. E Club; Newman Club. BILLY COLEMAN BOYD, Mt. Sterling B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Military Police. JAMES EDWARD BOYD, Newport B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. PERRY E. BOZARTH, Lexington B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DANIEL G. BRAGG, Jamestown, New York B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. RONALD LAWRENCE BRAUN, Washington Court House, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Chi Iota, Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres- ident and Treasurer; Who ' s Who. ALLEN KENT BRELAFORD, Clayton, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President and Vice President; Omicron Alpha Kappa, President; Kappa Iota Epsilon; Band; Who ' s Who. WILLIAM JACKSON BREWER, Erlanger B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA; Distinguished Military Stu- dent; Senior Citation, Military; Reserve Officer ' s Asso- ciation Medal; American Legion Medal; Brigade Com- mander. BARRY TYLER BROOKS, Springfield, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. NEWMAN EDWARD BROWN, Crestwood B.S. Business Education. SNEA; KEA. PAULA E. BROWN, Hamilton, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CWENS; Little Col- onels; KYMA; Si ma Tau Pi. JOHN DAVID BROWN ING, Harlan B.S. Business Education. 203 SENIORS ANN FRANKLIN CLEMMONS, Richmond B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Baptist Student Union. DAVID C. COATES, Owenton B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta, Secretary. JOSEPH CLEVELAND COCHRAN, Ludlow B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CARL DAVID COFFEE, Fern Creek B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Omicron Alpha Al- pha; Accounting Club, Vice President; Who ' s Who; Stu- dent Council. LARRY JAMES COLLINS, Cincinnati, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DOUGLAS G. COMBS, Berea B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. MARGARET DELILIA COMBS, Manchester B.S. Business Education. Young Democrat Club; SNEA. RAYMOND BROSS COMBS, JR., Letcher B.S. Economics and B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi; Accounting Club. RICHARD M. CONRAD, Lexington B.S. Economics. GEORGE RICHARD BURKS II, Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha, Secre- tary; MILESTONE. LANNIE CLARK BUSEY, Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Gymnastics Team. LINDA ROBERTS BYRD, Erlanger B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi; Pi Omega Pi, Vice President; SNEA. FINLEY CAIN, Fairfield, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Alpha Detla Upsilon, Treasurer. SARAH S. CAMPBELL, Campbellsville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omeea Pi; NEA; KBEA. JANE ANN CARR, Lexington B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. BARBARA KIDD CASEY, Pleasant Plain, Ohio B.S. Business Education. RANSOM CLARK CHAMBERLAIN JR., Bay Village, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President; Inter-Dorm Council. EDWARD F. CLANCY, Salem, New Jersey B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Men ' s Inter-Dorm Council; Brigade Commander; Who ' s Who. 204 JOHN ANTHONY CONTE, Hudson, New York B.S. Business Education. BILLY JOE COOP, Albany B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. BRIAN DOUGLAS COOPER, Lexington B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha. SARA T. CORNETT, Paint Lick B.S. Business Education. CHARLES WESLEY COX, JR., Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. DORIS JUNE CRAFT, Louisville B.S. Business Education. SNEA. CARLISS DAYLE CROWE, Winchester B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer. Cheer up, it ' s only a football game. DANIEL BASCOM CRUM, JR., Maysville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republican Club, President; Ciruna. JACK BRUCE CRUSE, Somerset B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Tennis Team. DAVID LEWIS CUPP, Phillipsburg, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta. WALLACE PORTER DAILEY, Frankfort B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JERRY WAYNE DALE, Versailles B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Inter-Dorm Coun- cil; Newman Club; Young Democrat Club. 205 JAMES M. DANIEL, Dayton, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Intramural Sports. ALBERTA GAYLE DAY, Lexington B.S. Accounting. CHARLES CURRY DEDMAN, Harrodsburg B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. NICK DEMETRE, Fort Thomas B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. JENNIFER SUE DIEFENBACH, Cincinnati, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DAVID GERALD DIERSING, Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ROBERT J. DIVOSEVIC, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta. ROBERT STEPHEN DOMINKO, Lebanon, New Jersey B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Newman Club; Pershing Rifles; AUSA. WILLIAM SMITH DUFFY, Louisville B.S. Economics. Sigma Chi. JAMES ALLAN ELKIN, Winchester B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JUDY CARROLL ERP, Bethelridge B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CWENS; WRA; Young Republican Club; KYMA; Burman House Coun- cil; Women ' s Inter-Dorm Council, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Tau. JAMES D. FARMER, Maineville, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club, Vice President and Treasurer; Yeager, Ford and Warren Award. HARVEY KEITH FAULKNER, Mount Sterling B.B.A. Accounting. Accounting Club; Business Club. ROBERT H. FLEISCHMAN, Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. TERRY LEE FLORENCE, Falmouth B.Bus. Ad Business Administration. Counter-Guerrilla Raiders; Student Council; AUSA. LARRY EDWARD FRANCIS, Garrett B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. THOMAS EDWARD FREEMAN, Burgin B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. KARL J. FREY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. KYMA, Treasurer. 206 Business students must learn to operate all types of office machines. WILLIAM FUGATE, Viper B.S. Economics. KENNETH NELSON FURNISH, Covington B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CHARLOTTE M. FUSON Pineville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Pi; SNEA. ROY DAVIS GASH, Lawrenceburg B.B.A. Accounting. Young Democrat Club; Accounting Club, President. JEROME A. GEYER, Newport B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ROY ELDEN GIBSON, Sidney, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Sigma Nu; AUSA; Kappa Epsi- lon. JAMES D. GILLIS, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Republican Club; Karate Club. JERRY W. GODBEY, Eubank B.B.A. Business Administration. Basketball Team; E Club. GARY DEAN GOODAN, New Boston, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha, Trea- surer; Young Democrat Club. MICHAEL LEE GOSSOM, Milton B.B.A. Business Administration. Business Club. HOWARD RICHARD GRABILL, Hillsboro, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. WILLIAM H. GREEN, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. SENIORS 207 JON MICHAEL GRIM, Frankfort B.B.A. Accounting. Sigma Tau Pi; Young Democrats; Accounting Club. RANDALL KIETH GROGER, Florence B.B.A. Business Administration. Track Team; YMCA. JOHN JOSEPH GUILFOYLE, Sharonville, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles. LARRY THOMAS GUPTON, New Albany, Indiana B.B.A. Business Administration. NANCY TACKETT HALL, Grethel B.S. Business Education. GEORGE EDWARD HAMPTON, Lexington B.S. Economics. DOUGLAS E. HARMON, Carrollton B.B.A. Business Administration. Accounting Club; Vet- erans Club. RONNIE NORMAN HARRISON, Harrodsburg B.S. Business Education. JO ANN HART, Somerset B.S. Business Education. Young Republican Club. SENIORS ROBERT FRANKLIN HART, JR., Winchester B.S. Business Education. HIRAM L. HARVILLE, London B.B.A. Business Administration. JOHN W. HASSAN, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. DONALD LEE HENDERSON, Paint Lick B.B.A. Business Administration. MICHAEL J. HENDRICKS, Ezel B.B.A. Business Administration. Circle K. PAUL DOUGLAS HENSLEY, Hazard B.B.A. Business Administration. RONALD G. HESTER, Stanford B.B.A. Business Administration. WANDA KAY HETH, Stearns B.S. Business Education. DANIEL LEE HILL, Hazard B.B.A. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta. 208 This coed views a tense situation at an Eastern football game. MICHAEL R. HINTON, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. LAWRENCE ALBERT HOBBS, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. KAREN ELAINE HOFFMAN, Fort Thomas B.B.A. Business Administration. DENNY COYLE HOGUE, Waynesburg B.B.A. Business Administration. Lincoln County Club; Counter-Guerrilla Raiders. BARBARA DAWLEY HOLBROOK, Fremont, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Drum and Sandal; Student Coun- cil; SNEA. SANDRA WARDELL HOLLADAY, Lexington B.S. Business Education. Fayette County Club; CWENS; Pi Alpha Theta; Pi Omega Pi. CARL EVERETTE HOLLAR, Charlottesville, Virginia B.B.A. Business Administration. Student Council; Men ' s Inter-Dorm Council; Pershing Rifles; Military Police; Accounting Club. ROSEMARY HOLLON, Campton B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Young Democrat Club. MENDOL RUSSELL HOOVER, Bybee B.B.A. Business Administration. KAREN JANE HORRAR, Louisville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Pi; Young Republican Club. GARY HOUSEMAN, Union, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Veterans Club. MICHAEL EVANS IRELAND, Sonora B.B.A. Business Administration. Band; AUSA. 209 SENIORS Eastern ' s fraternities sponsor various money-raising projects. JOHN THOMAS ISAACS, Somerset B.B.A. Business Administration. CONNIE LEE JAMES, Harrodsburg. B.B.A. Business Administration. IVA G. JEANES, Louisville B.S. Economics. Burnam House Council, Treasurer. WILLIAM THOMAS JENNINGS, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administration. ARTHUR SCOTT JOHNSON III, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. JERRY LOUIS JOHNSON, Bellevue B.B.A. Business Administration. RONALD WAYNE JOHNSON, Winchester B.B.A. Accounting. Accounting Club. ROY ARNOLD KEMPF, Cincinnati, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Football Team. JOHN G. KING, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. Circle K; Young Re- publican Club; Sigma Tau Pi. 210 JACK ALLEN LAHUE, Louisville B.BA. Business Administration. DAVID ALLEN LAMB, Covington B.B.A. Business Administration. JAMES BRUCE LATHROP, Harrodsburg B.B.A. Business Administration. Accounting Club. STEVEN WAYNE LAWRENCE, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. PROGRESS, Advertis- ing Manager. WILLIAM HENRY LEDFORD, Middletown, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President. DAVID M. LEE, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. Scabbard and Blade; AUSA, First Sergeant. HEARLTON LOUIS LEVERETT, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. CAROLYN S. LEWIS, Princeton B.B.A. Business Administration. WRA; Young Republi- cans. THOMAS A. LEWIS, New Lexington, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Republicans; Sigma Tau Pi. LINDA LOU LINCICOME, Somerville, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Wesley Foundation. JAMES OBE LOGSDON, Covington B.B.A. Accounting. Veteran ' s Club, President; Account- ing Club. EDDIE GLENN LONG, Harrodsburg B.B.A. Business Administration. JAMES LAWRENCE LOWE, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administration. RUSSELL McBRIDE, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. TIMOTHY JAMES McCORMACK, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania B.B.A. Business Administration. GEORGE M. McGOWAN, Pleasureville B.B.A. Business Administration. GARRY RICHARD McGUIRE, Covington B.S. Economics. WILLIAM EDGAR MAGGARD, Whitesburg B.B.A. Business Administration. Phi Delta Theta. 211 CHARLES RICHARD MARRA, Jeffersonville, Indiana B.B.A. Business Administration. Newman Club; Young Democrats. THOMAS R. MARTIN, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. KENT ALAN MASON, Southgate B.B.A. Business Administration. Counter-Guerrilla Raid- ers, First Sergeant; Young Republicans; Inter-Dorm Council; Sigma Nu; Student Council; AUSA. EUGENE V. MASSEY, Lynch B.B.A. Business Administration. GREGORY JAY MEADE, Paintsville B.B.A. Business Administration. Circle K Club. LENNY B. MIDDEN, Cynthiana B.B.A. Business Administration. ORVILLE DOUGLAS MILLER, East Bernstadt B.S. Business Education. NBEA; KBEA. KENIS BERNARD MINS, Pikeville B.B.A. Business Administration. THOMAS EDWIN MINKE, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles; AUSA. SENIORS DONALD BOYD MINNICH, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. JOHN ROBERT MOBERLY, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. Accounting Club. RICHARD JAY MORROW, Northridge, California B.B.A. Business Administration. WALTER RALPH MURPHY, Covington B.B.A. Business Administration. Football; E Club. ROGER A. MURRAY, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. THOMAS RAY MUSGRAVE, Union, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Iota, Trea- surer; Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Tau Pi; KYMA Club; Eastern Colonel; Inter-Dorm Council. DONNA J. NICHOLS, Shelbyville B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi; SNEA. PHILIP ALLEN NICHOLS, Glasgow B.B.A. Business Administration. AUSA. JAMES FLOYD OBSBORNE, Hazard B.B.A. Business Administration. 212 RITA JUNE OSBORNE, Corbin B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi; Young Re- publicans. W. MICHAEL PAHNER, III, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Economics. B.B.A. Business Administration. Pi Kap- pa Alpha; Student Council; Inter-Fraternity Council, Sec- retary. CHARLES MICHAEL PALMER, Middletown, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. LESLIE DEAN PARKS, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. WILLIAM VERNON PARRISH, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administraion. AUSA; Scabbard and Blade. CARLOS BENNY PEACE, Middlesboro B.B.A. Business Administration. JAMES DARRELL PERRY, Shelbyville B.B.A. Business Administration. CHARLES ROBERT PETERS, Lily B.B.A. Business Administration. GEORGE B. PIERCE, Fort Mitchell B.B.A. Business Administration. JERROLD CURTIS PIGG, Berea B.B.A. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles. JAMES DAVID PLUMMER, Maysville B.B.A. Business Administration. JANICE A. POPE, London B.B.A. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi; Young Republicans. GARY BOONE POPPENHOUSE, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Economics. BEVERLY JEAN POZARNSKY, Louisville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Student Council; SNEA. BONNIE LEE POZARNSKY, Louisville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. THOMAS W. PRESLEY, Atlanta, Georgia B.B.A. Business Administration. Drama Club; Inter- Dorm Council. KENNETH LEE PRICE, Erlanger B.B.A. Business Administration. ALTON BRYAN PULLIAM, JR., Paris B.B.A. Business Administration. 213 FRANCES MAYO RAMSEY, Louisville B.S. Business Education. RONALD J. RAPP, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.BA. Business Administration. DONALD PARKIS RATLIFF, Dayton, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. SANDRA LANCE REED, Harrodsburg B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi, Vice President; Pi Omega Pi; Young Democrats; Student Council. TED B. RHUDY, Bellevue, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. JAIRO IVAN RIANO, Bogota, Colombia B.B.A. Business Administration. Sigma Chi Delta; New- man Club; CCUN, Vice President; Sigma Nu. H. ROSS RICE, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administration. Beta Omicron Chi, Trea- surer; Inter-Fraternity Council; Inter-Dorm Council. MICHAEL A. RICHARDSON, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. LINDY HOWARD RIGGINS, Cambridge, Maryland B.B.A. Business Administration. E Club; Student Coun- cil; Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary; Tennis Team; Beta Omicron Chi. LARRY ALAN RITTER, Falmouth B.S. Accounting. ELDON LEE ROBBINS, London B.S. Business Education. WILLIAM LAWRENCE ROBERTS, Pikeville B.B.A. Business Administration. VONDA LOU ROBINSON, Lockport B.S. Business Education. JAMES RALPH ROLLINS, Rockholds B.S. Business Education. Siema Tau Pi, Vice President; Young Republicans; Baptist Student Union. VINCENT DYKES ROSENTHAL, Winchester B.B.A. Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta. PATERSON ROBERT ROTH, Fort Thomas B.B.A. Business Administration. ROBERT ANDREW ROWLETT, Milton B.B.A. Business Administration. PHILIP RUCHKA, JR., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.B.A. Business Administration. Inter-Dorm Council. 214 Filling out IBM cards is one of the easier parts of registration. SENIORS DALE LEE RUSSELL, Liberty B.S. Business Education. Baptist Student Union; SNEA; NEA. ROCKE LEE SACCONE, Newport B.B.A. Business Administration. GARY E. SAMMONS, South Shore B.B.A. Business Administration. CHAD OSCAR SAMONS, Martin B.B.A. Business Administration. GREGORY KENNETH SAMONS, Martin B.B.A. Business Administration. ROBERT EDWARD SANDERS, Covington B.S. Business and A.B. English. Student Council; Student Court. ROBERT LEE SANDERS, Park Hills B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Democrat Club; Newman Club. ANDREW B. SAWYER, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon. LINDA MARIE SCHRADIN, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Vice President; Sigma Tau Pi; Band. JERRY SEBASTIAN, Newport B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; SNEA; NBEA. JONATHAN WOODSON SHARPE, Fort Mitchell B.B.A. Business Administration. Football and Basketball Trainer. RICHARD WALKER SHEA, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. 215 THOMAS HAROLD SHUFF, Hagerstown, Maryland B.B.A. Business Administration. GERALD WAYNE SIMON, Cold Spring B.S. Business. JAMES ALLEN SIMPSON, Louisa B.B.A. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles; Young Democrat Club; Delta Chi Theta. ROGER LEE SIMPSON, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Psi; Account- ing Club. STEPHEN SCOTT SIMPSON, Lancaster B.B.A. Business Administration. KAREN SUE SINTZ, Brookville, Indiana B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Clay Hall House Council. JANE WADE SKELTON, Grove City, Pennsylvania B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. CAROL SUE SMITH, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. Accounting Club; Young Republican Club. DORINDA L. SMITH, Columbia B.S. Business Education. SNEA. GARY DAVID SMITH, Washington Court House, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Accounting Club; Young Republican Club. KENNETH A. SMITH, Ashland B.B.A. Business Administration. WILLIAM ALBERT SMITH, Erlanger B.B.A. Business Administration. KYMA Club; Palmer Hall House Council, President. TIMOTHY D. SPEAKS, Lancaster, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha; E Club, Treasurer; Football Team. VICTOR DAVID SPURLOCK, Ary B.S. Economics. Young Republican Club. RONALD SULLIVAN, London B.B.A. Business Administration. Counter-Guerrilla Raid- ers; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA. DAVID LEE STAPLETON, Richmond B.S. Business Education. Young Republican Club; SNEA. WILLIAM MORRIS STEWART, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. DAVID G. STUCKENBERG, Hamilton, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. SHICHANG SUNG, Seoul, Kor ea B.B.A. Business Administration. RONALD JOSEPH TASIOR, Edmeston, New York B.S. Business Education. MICHAEL TATOM, Cumberland B.B.A. Business Administration. Scabbard and Blade; Omega Phi Psi; AUSA. DORIS EVA THACKER, Conway B.B.A. Business Administration. CHARLES LOGAN TUSSEY, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Democrat Club. LARRY G. VAN HOOK, Somerset B.B.A. Business Administration. LOUIS JOHN VOLK, Blanchester, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. GLORIA JEAN WAGNER, Richmond B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. JAMES S. WAGNER, Covington B.S. Business Education. WILLIAM JOHN WALL, Prince George County, Virginia B.B.A. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha, Presi- dent; Inter-Fraternity Council, Vice President; Distin- guished Military Student. JAMES DAVID WALTERS, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. Young Republican Club; Sigma Tau Pi. DANIEL RAY WEAVER, Falmouth B.B.A. Business Administration. MICHAEL GARLAN WEIS, Wilmington, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration. MAJOR W. WHEAT, FR., Lawrenceburg B.B.A. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha; Circle K; Young Democrat Club. ROBERT BLAIR WHEELER, London B.B.A. Business Administration. JACKIE LOGAN WHITAKER, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administration. DANIEL R. WHITE, Alexandria B.B.A. Business Administration. Beta Omicron Chi, Trea- surer. LEONARD ROBERT WHITECAR, Alexandria, Virginia B.B.A. Business Administration. Business Club; Young Republican Club. 217 BEVERLY BROADDUS WICKERSHAM, Richmond B.B.A. Business Administration. DAVID GORDON WILDE, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. JAMES C. WILKERSON, Liberty B.B.A. Business Administration. PAMELA ARNOLD WILLIAMS, Paris B.S. Business Education. ROMA JANET WILLIAMS, Kings Mountain B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. WILLA DEAN WILLIAMS, Hindman B.S. Business Education. JAMES DOUGLAS WILMHOFF, Erlanger B.B.A. Business Administration. DEAN ERWIN WILSON, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. Circle K; Band. GEORGE GRADY WILSON III, Whitley City B.B.A. Business Administration. Baptist Student Union, Vice President; Sigma Tau Pi; Young Democrat Club; AUSA; Messia; Martin Hall Dorm Council, President. SENIORS MICHAEL EDWARD WIRA, Newport B.B.A. Business Administration. Delta Chi Theta; MILE- STONE. MARLENE ANN WISOWATY, Camden, New Jersey B.S. Business Education. RICHARD DEAN WOOD, Carrollton B.B.A. Business Administration. Freshman Class Trea- surer; Kappa Alpha. JAMES ROBERT WOODS, Pleasureville B.S. Business Education. Henry County Club; AUSA. RON WOODWARD, Cynthiana B.B.A. Business Administration. CARROLL ALLEN YATES, Simpsonville B.B.A. Business Administration. BRUCE S. YOUNG, Louisville B.B.A. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. CHARLES G. ZETER, Lexington B.B.A. Business Administration. 2.18 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS PATRICIA ANN BROODS, Cynthiana A A. Data Processing. CAROL BERNIECE BULLOCK, Mount Vernon A A. Executive Secretarial. GLORIA ANNETTE CANADA, Lexington A. A. Executive Secretarial. NORITA JOAN CURRY, Richmond A. A. Data Processing. PATSY DIANE DAUGHERTY, Brodhead A.A. Executive Secretarial. PARTICIA NELL FRENCH, Richmond A.A. Executive Secretarial. JAMES WILLIAM GABHART, Lexington A.A. Data Processing. DEBBIE LYNNE HALL, Warsaw A.A. Executive Secretarial. CAROL SUE HESS, Falmouth A.A. Executive Secretarial. An examination is a test of understanding and retention. 219 MAURITA ANN HAMPTON, Falmouth AA. Executive Secretarial. TERRY LEE HIGGS, Jamestown, New York A A. Executive Secretarial. BEVERLY ANN KIMBLE, Nottingham, Pennsylvania A. A. Executive Secretarial. YOLANDA LANIER, Louisville A.A. Data Processing. MILDRED ANN LAWSON, Milton A. A. Executive Secretarial. JANIS ARLENE LONG, Harrodsburg AA. Executive Secretarial. JANE CAROLYN McGUIRE, Sinai, A.A. Executive Secretarial. GERALD L. MARTIN, Middletown, Ohio A.A. Data Processing. JAYNE ELLEN MILLER, Prestonsburg A.A. Executive Secretarial. BRENDA MARIE MOORE, Winchester A.A. Executive Secretarial. PEGGY ANN NEWTON, Irvine A.A. Data Processing. LINDA G. NICHOLS, Somerset A.A. Data Processing. RICHARD LAWRENCE SHERMAN, Winchester A.A. Data Processing. BARBARA DORIS SIEVERT, Louisville A.A. Executive Secretarial. SONDRA LOU STIVERS, Pleasureville A.A. Executive Secretarial. MARLENE TODD, Paris A.A. Executive Secretarial. MARCIA LOUISE WEEKS, Louisville A.A. Executive Secretarial. CECELIA JANE YOCUM, Burgin A.A. Executive Secretarial. 220 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dr. Dixon A. Barr, dean of the College of Education, directs a diversified college that has functions ranging from the preparation of elementary teachers and the coordi- nation of the secondary education programs to the education of persons in the fields of health, physical education and recreation. Education Improves Established Programs, Adds Innovations Upgrading of existing academic offerings and innovation were both key factors in the College of Education this year. Under the guidance of Dean Dixon A. Barr, the college sought improved methods for the preparation of teachers in already established programs and made new curricula available in a variety of subjects. A new course of study for the preparation of kinder- garten teachers was initiated, as were Master of Science degree programs in school and clinical psychology. The restructuring of a classroom in the Combs Building pro- vided a psychology laboratory to strengthen the new grad- uate, as well as the undergraduate, course work. The first persons to receive the Bachelor of Arts in library science were graduated. The college ' s Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation was active, too. A new curriculum was open in public health to complement the existing school health offering and a successful summer sports camp series was begun. Eastern, through the College of Education, contributed to the Title III, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, by providing extensive consultation service to the 18- county activity. The Appalachian Teacher Education Pro- gram, a component of Title III which recruits young per- sons for education and return to the reeion as teachers, was headquartered at Eastern. 222 Dr. Charles H. Gibson (left), Assistant Dean of the College of Education, feels that close teacher-student contact is necessary in those classes he teaches. Chairman of Professional Laboratory Experiences and Associate Dean of the college, Dr. J. Dorland Coates (below) supervises Eastern ' s extensive student teacher program. 223 Elementary education majors learn the tech- niques of bulletin board displays and get results like this one, which tells a story all by itself. Extensive familiarization with teaching methods are required before Eastern ' s student teachers go to the field for six weeks each semester. Dr. Eddie P. Ort, chairman of the Department of Education, is concerned with the professional orientation and instruction of students enrolled in Eastern ' s teacher education program, and those performing graduate study in education. 224 Professor C. Douglas Hindman of the psychology faculty (left), utilizes a sophisticated testing device, similar to a lie-detector in a graduate-level psychology class. Dr. James A. Lee (above), chairman of the department, supervises course work leading to the Master ' s degree in two fields of psychology. 225 Miss Juanita Phillips (beloiv), chairman of the Department of Library Science, saw her department award its first B.S. degrees this year, while Library Science majors (above light), learn each detail in the operation of school and public libraries. Dr. Ned Warren (above left), chairman of the Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation directs pro- grams that range from graduate-level curricula to an Associate of Arts degree offering in recreation supervision. .iJ) 7 ' ' A 226 Dr. Thomas P. Collins (above), is director of the Title III, Ele- mentary and Secondary Education Act, program for Region 6 in Southeastern Kentucky, an 18-county area. n A 5 ! Dr. Nancy D. Peel, (left), and Dr. Florence Stratemeyer are both involved in the Appalachian Teacher Education Pro- gram component of Title III activity, which is headquartered at Eastern. Dr. Stratemeyer, ATEP coordinator, also serves the University as distinguished professor of education. Mr. Sam Whitaker, coordinator of the horticulture component of the Title III program, examines a plant life project in the greenhouse of Bush High School in Laurel County. 227 Dr. Helen Reed (right) directs Eastern ' s Model Laboratory School, a modern educational laboratory for students prepar- ing to be teachers, and an opportunity to benefit from the latest teaching methods for the students enrolled there. 228 The College of Education administers a variety of programs, ranging from physical education, (above) to Model Laboratory School. EDUCATION SENIORS BETTY L. ADAMS, Zachariah B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA SARA MOORES AGEE, Berea B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. LINDA LEE AKERMANIS, Orlando, Florida B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA; SNEA; ACE. ALAVI FARAMARZ, Tehran, Iran B.S. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Head Instructor of EKU Karate Club, President; HPER; So- ciology Club. MARVA FAY ALLEN, Helechawa B.S. Elementary Education. RICHARD T. ANDERSON, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania B.S. Physical Education. Swimming Team; DMS. JANET DALE ANGEL, Lloyd B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta. KATHLEEN CATHERINE AQUINO, Haskell, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. KATHLEEN YVONNE ARLINGHAUS, Ft. Mitchell B.S. Health, Physical Education, Recreation. WRA; WOS; Intercollegiate Volleyball and Field Hockey. 229 SENIORS FRANK LAWRENCE BALDINO, Lodi, New Jersey B.S. Physical Education. HPER. BONNIE BALL, Georgetown B.S. Elementary Education. MARY EMILY BALL, Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Burnam and Sullivan House Council; Biology Club; Kappa Delta Tau; Inter-Faith Council. CAROLYN SUE BARNHART, New Carlisle, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta, Secretary. CLIFFORD HAROLD BARTH, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Newman Club; Young Republicans. JAMES HARLAN BARTRAM. New Liberty B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. MARY MARGARET BASS, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta; Young Repub- lican Club; Kappa Delta Tau; Newman Club; ACE. ELIZABETH J. BECK, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA, Vice President. LINDA L. BECK, Fort Mitchell B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; ACE; SNEA. BEATRICE R. ARNETT, Oneida B.S. Elementary Education. EMMA JEAN ARNETT, Helechawa B.S. Elementary Education. LARRY LANE ARNETT, Oneida B.S. Elementary Education. Counter-Guerrilla Raiders; Young Republican Club; AUSA; Flight Program. VICTOR ERROL ARNETT, Oneida B.S. Elementary Education. A. MILLER ARRITT, Partlow, Virginia B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Foot- ball. MILDRED DARLENE ASBURY, Cynthiana B.S. Elementary Education. Little Theater; ACE; Kappa Delta Tau, Vice President; Collegiate Pentacle. NANCY KAY ASHFORD, Lexington B.S. Psychology. Band; Orchestra, Biology Club; West- minster Fellowship; MILESTONE. ' JAMES D. ASHMAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.S. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Scab- bard and Blade; HPER, President and Treasurer; Phi Delta Theta, Vice President. JEANETTE H. BAILEY, McKee B.S. Elementary Education. 230 LOUISE BEGLEY, Hyden B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; AEC; SNEA. LANA CHERYL BENTLEY, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta; ROTC Spon- sor; SNEA. DONNA CAROL BERTRAND, Feds Creek B.S. Elementary Education. Younq Republican Club; Pike County Club; ACE. PATRICIA LYNN BIEHN, Falmouth B.S. Elementary Education. Younsj Republican Club; SNEA; ACE. JANE ELANOR BIRCH, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; Young Democrat Club; Oratorio Chorus; SNEA. JUNE EVELYN BIRCH, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrat Club; Cho- rus; SNEA. DONNA MARIA BOWMAN, Fort Mitchell B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. WILLIAM RUSSELL BRANNON, Hyden B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. LARRY WAYNE BRANSTETTER, Louisville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Rifle Team; HPER. ROBERT DENNIS BRASINGTON, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. West- minster Fellowship. RICHARD EARL BRENDENBERG, Florence B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club, Treasurer; Student Council; Kappa Delta Pi; AUSA. CECILIA GAY BREWER, Buckhorn B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club. CHRISTINE MARIE ' BREWER, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Burnam House Council, Sec- retary; Lambda Phi Omega, Vice President and Presi- dent; Inter-Sorority Council, President; Student Council; Drum and Sandal. PENNY JOYCE BREWER, Mi ' ddletown, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Student Council; CWENS. TERRY LEE BRIDEWELL, Alexandria B.S. Psychology. Pershing Rifles; Young Republican Club. BILLIE SHECKLER BROCK, Irvine B.S. Elementary Education. PATRICIA LOUISE BROCK, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. MINA AMILEE BROCKMAN, Windsor B.S. Elementary Education. 231 ADEHLIA ANN BROGDEN, Ransomville, New York B.S. Health, Physical Education, Recreation. GLORIA JEAN BROWN, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA LEWIS BROWNING, Evarts B.S. Elementary Education. RICKEY ALLAN BRUNER, Harrodsburg B.S. Physical Education. Rifle Team; HPER. NORMA JEAN BRYANT, Fisherville B.S. Elementary Education. RAYELENE J. BRYANT, Jackson B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrat; ACE; SNEA. VALERIA K. BULLOCK, Mount Vernon B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; ROTC Sponsor; SNEA. SUSAN ELAINE BURCH, Danville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Tennis Team; Kappa Delta Tau; HPER; WRA; WOS. REBECCA CASEY BURNETTE, Frankfort B.S. Elementary Education. What do you mean you didn ' t bring your . . . ? 232 SENIORS ROBERT MICHAEL CARROLL, Louisville B.S. Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Student Council; Rifle Team. MARGARET ANN CARTER, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; KYMA. DORIS ELAINE CASEY, Middletown B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. DONALD FRANK CECIL, Salyersville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. PEGGY ANN CHAMBERS, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Drum and Sandal; Little Colonels; KYMA, Secretary; SNEA. JOAN DAVIS CHEEK, Cynthiana B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. PEGGY LOU CHENAULT, Pine Ridge B.S. Elementary Education. JEANNE ELLEN CHISECK, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Senior Class, Secretary; CWENS, President and Advisor; Student Council; Pi Alpha Theta; KYMA. SUSAN LEIGH CHURCHMAN, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Treasurer. KAY BROTZGE CLANCY, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; ACE; CWENS. ANN BROCK CLERINGER, Arlington, Virginia B.S. Psychology. Chamber Choir; Little Colonels. ELIZABETH CAROL COLLINS, Whitesburg B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrat Club. LINDA ADAMS BURROWS, Bedford B.S. Elementary Education. Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi; ACE; SNEA. EVELYN JEAN BURTON, Washington Court House, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Lambda Phi Omega; West- minster Fellowship; SNEA. DONNA JEAN CAILEY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Lambda Phi Omega, Chap- lain and Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Westminster Fellowship; Collegiate Pentacle; KYMA; Karate Club; ACE. LINDA KAY CARLSON, Jamestown, New York B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. JEFFREY MICHAEL CARMODY, Lambertville, New Jersey B.S. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. New- man Club; Young Republican Club; HPER. GARY JOSEPH CARONI A, West Orange, New Jersey B.S. Health and Physical Education. 233 VIRGINIA RAYNELLE COMBS, Erlanger B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; Young Republicans Club; Delta Theta Pi, Treasurer. FRANCES KAY COLON, Flatwoods B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. PETER F. CONNALLON, Sparta, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA LOU COOK, Shelbyville B.S. Elementary Education. SHARON LYNN CORBIN, Middleton B.S. Elementary Education. JAMES NICHOLAS COSTELLO, Kingston, New York B.S. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Colonel; Sigma Nu, Secretary; Inter-Fraternity Council; HPER; KYMA; YMCA. A pooped, catnapping student finds the library ' s quiet good for more than study, TERRY F. COTTENGIM, Covington B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Iota Epsilon; Junior Class Vice President; Kappa Alpha. CAROLE ANN CRACRAFT, Sardis B.S. Elementary Education. Wesley Foundation; SNEA. KATHLEEN MARY CREIGHTON, Suffern, New York B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; Newman Club; Little Theater; SNEA. JAMES FRENCH CROSBY, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. THOMAS A. CROTTY, Wyoming, Ohio B.S. Psychology. Football; Newman Club; Basketball; Inter-Fraternity Council; Kappa Alpha. JERRY WAYNE CUMMINS, Brooksville B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. 234 PHYLLIS JEAN CUPP, Manchester B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. HAYWARD M. DAUGHERTY JR., Vine Grove B.S. Physical Education. Football; E Club, President; MILESTONE, Sports Editor. DELORES AGNES DAVIS, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; PROGRESS. LARRY DALE DAVIS, Lexington B.S. Psychology. WILBERT DOUGLASS DAVIS II, Gary, Indiana B.S. Physical Education. Omega Psi Phi; SNEA; HPER Club; Track Team; E Club. DEBBIE L. DAWKINS, Independence B.S. Elementary Education. Little Colonel Drill Team; Alpha Gamma Delta; SNEA; KYMA; MILESTONE; Pi Alpha Theta; ACE. ROBERT NEILL DAY, Lexington B.S. Recreation Administration. Kappa Alpha Order, President; Student Body, Vice President; Student Court; HPER, Vice President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Men ' s Inter-Dorm. GENEEN LAVERNE DECKER, Winchester B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; ROTC Spon- sor; KYMA. LAWRENCE DENSMORE, Richmond B.S. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Sigma Gamma; HPER. SENIORS MICHAEL FRANKLIN DILLON, Paint Lick B.S. Recreation. HPER; Young Democrats Club. KIM DARYCE DOKES, Milford, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. GLORIA JEAN DOLL, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. BARBARA FAYE DONALDSON, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. BARBARA ANN DONNELL, Versailles B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; PROGRESS; SNEA. BYRON DOUGLAS DOOM, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. PATRICIA ANNETTE DOUGLAS, Toledo, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; Kappa Del Tau; Junior Class Secretary; SNEA; ACE; WRA. JOEL B. DUCHIN, West Orange, New Jersey B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPE! Young Democrats; MILESTONE; Ciruna. LANA D. DUNLAP, Waynesville, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. 235 CHARLES MICHAEL EADS, Fort Worth, Texas B.S. Psychology. Phi Delta Theta. DAVID ARTHUR ECKMAN, Florence B.S. Elementary Education. REBECCA JEAN EDEN, Berea B.S. Elementary Education. JO ELLEN EDMONDSON, Winchester B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Kappa Kappa Sigma. LINDA RAY ELKIN, Winchester B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; SNEA; ACE. ELIZABETH ANN ELKINS, West Liberty B.S. Elementary Education. DORIS JEAN ELZA, East Bernstadt B.S. Elementary Education. JACK LEE EMSUER, Maineville, Ohio B.S. Physical Education. Baseball Team, Manager; E Club; Delta Upsilon; HPER. O. DOUGLAS ENGLE, Corbin B.S. Elementary Education. SENIORS DALE LYNN ESTEPP, South Webster, Ohio B.S. Physical Education. Alpha Delta Upsilon; Young Republican Club; HPER. SHARON SUE EVANS, Evarts B.S. Elementary Education. REBECCA ANN EWERS, Fredericktown, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; SNEA. DIANE A. FARMER, Morrow, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Oratorio Choir; SNEA; ACE; WRA. SHARON LOUISE FARMER, Somerset B.S. Elementary Education. DONNA BEA FERRELL, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. CHARLES DAVID FERRIELL, Louisville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Newman Club; HPER. ELIZABETH CAROLYN FIELDS, Hazard B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; SNEA. JUDY ADINGTON FIELDS, Waynesburg ' B.S. Elementary Education. Student Council; Young •Democrat Club; Lincoln County Club; MILESTONE; SNEA. 236 BARBARA PAIGE FINEISEN, Jeffersontown B.S. Elementary Education. JAMES ARNOLD FITCH, Ripley, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. SNEA; HPER. GLORIA JEAN FITZGERALD, Stanford B.S. Elementary Education. LOWELL DOUGLAS FLANARY, Lynch B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. CASSANDRA S. FOILL, Waverly, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. MARSHA DEL FRIEDHOFF, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. WOS; HPER; WRA, President and Vice President. CHARLES FRANKLIN FROEBE, Phillipsburg, Ohio B.S. Recreation. Phi Delta Theta; HPER, President. NYOKA JEAN FUGATE, May King B.S. Elementary Education. ROBERT FUGATE JR., Jackson B.S. Elementary Education. DEBORAH DELL GARDNER, Maysville B.S. Elementary Education. ANNE S. GARLING, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; KYMA. LINDA CARPENTER GEARY, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. RANDALL LEE GEORGE, Lebanon, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. GERALD LAWSON GILL, Deland, Florida B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Baseball Team, Captain; All Conference Baseball; E Club. SUE B. GILLIS, Elizabethtown B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; SNEA. NANCY LEE GILMORE, Ashland. B.S. Physical Education. Young Republican Club; HPER. DONALD DOUGLAS GOLIGHTLY, Warrenton, Vir- ginia B.S. Psychology. Sigma Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Psy- chology Club. MAX HOWARD GOOD, Richmond B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. 237 CAROL JOAN HACKER, Manchester B.S. Elementary Education. SAMUEL G. HACKER, McKinney B.S. Elementary Education. Lincoln County Club; Can- terbury Club; Baptist Student LInion; Young Democrat Club. GARY H. HAG ADORN, Lafayette, New Jersey B.S. Physical Education. KYMA; HPER; NEA. JIMMY RAY HALL, Garrett B.S. Elementary Education. MARGARET O. HALL, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Young Re- publicans. SUE HALL, Pikeville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. TOMMY D. HALL, Betsy Layne B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. JANET KAYE HAMILTON, Berea B.S. Elementary Education. MARY JEAN HAMPTON, La Grange B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta, Secre- tary; SNEA; ACE. SHELDON HARDIN, Inez B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. SNEA; HPER. ROBERT BRADLEY HARGROVE, Milton B.S. Physical Education and Health. BILLIE SUE HARMON, Harrodsburg B.S. Elementary Education. Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; ACE. WARREN ALLEN GOOLEY, Miamisburg, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Circle K. KATHLEEN A. GORGONE, Windber, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education. Oratorio Chorus; SNEA. MARILYN E. GREEN, Dreyfus B.S. Elementary Education. SONDRA LEE GRIFFIN, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. CHARITY GRIFFITH, Sebastian ' s Branch B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA JEANNIE GROSS, Chavies B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Young Democrat Club; WRA; HPER. SENIORS 238 Attention is that stuff from which grades are made. BARBARA LOW HARTMAN, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. Appalachian Volunteers, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi. JUDY SHARON HAWKINS, Shelbyville B.S. Elementary Education. Shelby County Club; SNEA. NELDA ANN HAWKINS, Lawrenceburg B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA SUE HAWKS, Berea B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA HAYS, Tyner B.S. Elementary Education. VEENA CAROL HENSLEY, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; Drill Team; Baptist Student Union; SNEA; ACE. RITA ANN HERR, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. CAROLYN JEAN HESLER, Falmouth B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrat Club; CWENS; ACE; SNEA. PATRICIA ELLYN HICKS, Wilmington, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. LARRY DEWARD HILL, Carrollton B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. DOROTHY MAY HOFMANN, Covington B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. MARGARET SUE HOLBROOK, Sarasota, Florida B.S. Elementary Education 239 PHYLLIS J. HOLLAN, Austin, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; Messiah; WRA; ACE; SNEA. RONALD TYRON HOUSE, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education.- Football Team; Wrestling Team; Student Council, Vice President; E Club; Kappa Delta Pi; HPER; Who ' s Who; SNEA. LINDA JEAN HOUSTON, Brodhead B.S. Elementary Education. CYNTHIA ANN HOVECAMP, Fort Mitchell B.S. Elementary Education. PATRICA ANN HOWARD, Jackson B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. WRA; HPER. WAYNE LEE HUCKER, Hanburg, New Jersey B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Baseball Team; E Club. PAMELA M. HUGHES, Frankfort B.S. Elementary Education. FREIDA ANN HUTCHINS, Moreland B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; CWENS; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrat Club. THOMAS ANTHONY IMPARATO, Lodi, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. Inter-Dorm Council; Newman Club; SNEA. ANNA KATHRYN JACKSON, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Pi Alpha Theta. JAMES MICHAEL JACKSON, Richmond B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. E Club; Athletic Trainer. MICHAEL DENNIS JACOBS, Silver Grove B.S. Elementary Education. SENIORS KAREN LYNN JEDLICKA, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Wesley Foundation; ACE. CAROL LEE JOHNSON, Ashland B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta. KAREN LOUISE JONES, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; CWENS; ACE. SHARON COLLIER JONES, Richmond B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Kappa Delta; Drill Team; HPER. EARL JOSEPH HORDAN, White Plains, New York B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. FRANK PAUL JOYCE, Dunellen, New Jersey B.S. Psychology. 240 JAMES EDWARD KAVANA JR., Montrose, New York B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Beta Omicron Chi; Student Council; HPER. KATHRYN FONTAINE KEARNS, Florence B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union. SALLY JANE KEITH, Orbisonia, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education. Appalachian Volunteers; Young Republican Club; Wesley Foundation; ACE; SNEA. DENNIS WILLIAM KELLEY, Lakeside Park B.S. Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President and President; Scabbard and Blade. TERRY WAYNE KINCER, Cromone B.S. Elementary Education. MICHAEL C. KING, Erlanger B.S. Elementary Education. MARY ANN KINKER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Westminster Fellowship; ACE, Vice President. JANET KIRSCH, Sinai B.S. Elementary Education. KAREN LYNN KLECKNER, Dayton, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi, Secretary; Drum and Sandal, President; Capers, Commander; MILE- STONE, Section Editor; ROTC Sponsor; Little Theater; SNEA. MARGARET RUTH KLEIN, Williamsville, New York B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Omicron; Band; Or- chestra; MENC; CWENS. LOIS FAYE KOGER, Bonneville B.S. Elementary Education. LAURIE KATHRYN KOLLER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; Young Re- publican Club; Karate Club; HPER. KAREN ANNE KOSFELD, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle, Treasurer; Young Republican Club. JESSIE L. KRUMMEL, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. TONI K. KUTCHBACK, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Sigma, Vice President and Secretary; Student Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Burnam House Council. Vice President and President; Inter-Dorm Council; CWENS. WAVELENE McOUEEN LAKES, Bond B.S. Elementary Education. CLARENCE TUGGLE LAMPKIN, Chicago, Illinois B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. E Club; Track Team. BARBARA E. LAWSON, Whitley City B.S. Elementary Education. Fencing Club; SNEA. 241 SENIORS Elementary education majors learn the techniques of papier-mache in public school art class. AGNES LEAR, Richmond B.S. Recreation. BILLYE FA YE LIBERATORE, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. SAMUEL MICHAEL LIBERATORE, McKeesport, Pennsylvania B.S. Health and Physical Education. Beta Omicron Chi; HPER. MARSHALL LLOYD LINDSEY, Shelbyville B.S. Elementary Education. CARL EDWARD LOEWENSTINE, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Baseball Team; HPER. DAVID CARTER LOWE, Louisville B.S. Psychology. Psi Chi, President; Debate Team; KIE, Secretary; Alpha Chi Lambda, President. DORIS LOWERY, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. MILESTONE; SNEA. RHODA BARBARA LUSK, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. PATRICIA ANN LYNCH, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. MILESTONE; ROTC Spon- sor; SNEA; ACE; Delta Theta Pi. SHERRY ANNE McCARTY, Covington B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; Young Republicans. GLORIA JEAN McCAULEY, Versailles B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; ACE; Inter-Dorm Council. RITA GRACE McGINNIS, Greenup B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Delta Theta Pi; WRA; HPER; Karate Club; Young Demo- crats. 242 MAUREEN LEE McKINNEY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; YWCA. DENNIS PAUL McKENZIE, Flint, Michigan B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. ARTHUR LEE McLAUGHLIN, Rumsey B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Inter- Dorm Council; HPER; Young Republicans. LINDA R. McMILLIN, Springfield B.S. Elementary Education. BILL MAGGARD, JR., Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Inter-Faith Council; Student Council; Wesley Foundation, Treasurer; Young Repub- licans; Behavioral Science Symposium; KYMA Club; Pi Tau Chi, Vice President. PATRICIA MAHAN, Princeton B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau. LOIS ANN MANNS, Wayland B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; Kappa Delta Tau. DOROTHY ELLEN MARCUM, Albany B.S. Elementary Education. SAMUEL VINCENT MARTONE, Cliffside Park, New Jersey B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER; Newman Club; Young Republicans. JOYCE ELLEN MASON, Carrollton B.S. Elementary Education. Queen Athena; Lambda Phi Omega; Student Council; Inter-Sorority Council; SNEA. MARY LOUISE MATTHEWS, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Wesley Foundation; KYMA Club; MILESTONE; ACE; Young Republicans. KENNETH R. MATLOCK, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. MARY MARGARET MAUNEY, Somerset B.S. Elementary Education. THERESA KATHLEEN MAXWELL, Long Beach, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. MARY COLEEN MAY, Bardstown B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Student Council. JUDY CAROLE MEADE, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. JANET GAIL MEYER, Ghent, New York B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER, Vice President. ELIZABETH MIKE, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. 243 BARBARA LEE MILES, Mason, Ohio B.S. Physical Education. Drum and Sandal; HPER Club, Secretary; ROTC Sponsor; Student Council. PHYLLIS ANN MILES, Mason, Ohio B.S. ' Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER; Drum and Sandal; Newman Club; WRA. JUDY A. MILLS, Evarts B.S. Elementary Education. DIANE JURTSEN MITCHELL, Florence B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. ALMA RUTH MOORE, Booneville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Young Republicans. JUDY ANN MOORE, Mount Sterling B.S. Elementary Education. WILLIAM MICHAEL MOORE, Sabina, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. SUSANNE MOORER, Moorestown, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. HOWARD R. MORRIS, Wadsworth, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education Foreign students discover English can be fun. 244 JACKSON DARE MORROW, JR., Richmond B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club. GENE H. MOSELY, Wheelwright B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Vet- eran ' s Club; HPER Club. HELEN FAYE MULLINS, Middlesboro B.S. Elementary Education. Pi Tau Chi, Secretary; Kappa Epsilon; SNEA; ACE. KATHLEEN D. MURPHY, Cedar Grove, New Jersey B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER Club; Biology Club. MARY ANN MURPHY, Lancaster B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Young Re- publicans. CHARLES MICHAEL NAPIER, Chavies B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER Club. SUE ANN NEALE, Loveland, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. PATRICIA BLANCHE NEWELL, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Student Council, Treasurer; CWENS; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class Secretary; Who ' s Who; Experiment in International Living, Foreign Ambassador; Hall of Fame. JOANNE POWER NICHOLS, Glasgow B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. SENIORS BARBARA JEAN NICKELL, Ashland B.S. Elementary Education. Canterbury Club; YWCA. HERMAN NOBLE, Jackson B.S. Psychology THOMAS LONG NOONING, Louisville B.S. Psychology. CHARLES LEE NORRIS, Brodhead B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. NANCY JEAN NUHN, Blanchester, Ohio B.S. Physical Education. WRA; WOS, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle. LINDA GAYLE NUNN, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA Club; Drill Team; Alpha Gamma Delta; ROTC Sponsor. MARY ANN O ' HARA, Corinth B.S. Elementary Education. SHARON RENROD OLTHOUSE, Bellevue B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; MILESTONE. KAY CHRISTINA PAFF, Owensville, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Phi Delta; Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA, First Vice President; ACE; Newman Club; Student Council; Young Democrats. 245 ROBERT A. PLEWA, Cresson, Pennsylvania B.S. Health and Physical Education. E Club; Basketball Manager; HPER. EARL PHILPOT, Corbin B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. LINDA ELAINE PHIPPS, Cannel City B.S. Elementary Education. JANINE ELIZABETH POWERS, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. MARGARET SUE POYNTER, Louisville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. WRA; WOS. NANCY LARUE QUIRE, Simpsonville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER; WOS; Baptist Student Union. WESLEY KAY PARKER, Lebanon, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE, Vice Presi- dent. EDITH STEPHENS PATRICK, Hueyville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. VIRGINIA KAY PATTERSON, Harrodsburg B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. LOUELLA F. PATTON, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. BONNIE SUE PENDERGRASS, Bardstown B.S. Elementary Education. TOMMIE JEAN PENNINGTON, Combs B.S. Elementary Education. SAUNDRA LEE PERDUE, Winchester B.S. Elementary Education. CHARLES PRESTON PEVELER, Milford, Ohio B.S. Health. HPER Club. JANET SUE PHELPS, Paintsville B.S. Elementary Education. JESSE RALEIGH PHILLIPS, Neon B.S. Psychology. CLEOPHAS PHILON, Hazard B.S. Elementary Education. S. HILDA PITTMAN, Albany B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA. SENIORS 246 JUDITH ANN RAGLAND, Winchester B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrat Club; Pi Kappa Theta; SNEA. ELIZABETH A. RAUSCH, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; McGregor House Council. DAPHNE D. REGER, Frankfort B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. SUSAN ANNETTE RHODUS, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. TERRY ARTHUR RICHARD, Sabina, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. ISABELL RILEY, Nicholesville B.S. Elementary Education. TRUDY FREDERICK ROBBINS, London B.S. Elementary Education. LYNDA KEEN ROBERTS, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. PATRICIA DARYL ROBERTS, Harold B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER; WRA. DONNA SUE ROBERTSON, Hustonville B.S. Elementary Education. GEORGE EDWARD ROBINSON, Charlottesville, Virginia B.S. Elementary Education. WANDA ROBINSON, Manchester B.S.. Elementary Education. LINDA LEE RODDY, Rochester, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; Newman Club; KYMA; SNEA. EDITH PYLES ROGERS, Carrollton B.S. Elementary Education. ELIZABETH ANN ROGERS, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA; Young Democrat Club; SNEA. DIANA RAE ROSE, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. Student Council; Kappa Ep- silon; Baptist Student Union; Young Republican Club; Band; SNEA. MARY ANNE ROYSTER, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. Pi Tau Chi; Wesley Foun- dation. NANCY LOUISE RUSSELL, Ashland B.S. Elementary Education. Drum and Sandal, President; Who ' s Who. 247 RONALD LYNN RUSSELL, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. DOUGLAS RYSEWYK, Rochester, New York B.S. Elementary Education. ROSANNE SABATELLI, Ha rrison, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE, Secretary; SNEA. LINDA LONG SAYLER, Middletown B.S. Elementary Education. PAUL LEONARD SAUNDERS, Richmond B.S. Recreation. PAUL BERNARD SCHEIDEL, Bellevue B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Baseball; HPER. ALEX EUGENE SEBASTIAN, Booneville B.S. Elementary Education. JUDY CAROL SEWELL, Jackson B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club; Young Democrat Club. PEGGY AUXIER SHACKELFORD, Bybee B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA LOU SCOTT, Newport B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta; Kappa Delta Tau; ACE. PHYLLIS BLACKBURN SEA, Sinai B.S. Elementary Education. MICHAEL PERRY SEARCY, Louisville B.S. Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Psychol- ogy Club; Circle K. LARRY WAYNE SHEARER, Irvine B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. EVELYN LOUISE SHELLENBERGER, Versailles B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. WRA; WOS; PEMM; SNEA. LAURENCE W. SHUCK, Bethlehem B.S. Psychology. Inter-Dorm Council. BARBARA LEE SCHOTT, Louisville B S. Elementary Education. Collegiate CWENS; ACE. Pentacle; SANDRA LEE SCHUMMER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Westminster Fellowship, Secretary; Collegiate Pentacle; Young Republican Club; MILESTONE; ACE. VICKI L. SCHUFF, Brookville, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. SENIORS 248 PATRICIA ANN SIMS, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA FAYE SININGER, West Union, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. PATRICIA ANN SIPES, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Student Council; Alpha Gam- ma Delta; Clay Hall House Council, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Tau; Young Republican Club; ACE. GLENDA KAY SIZEMORE, Freeburn B.S. Sociology and Psychology. Sociology Club; Pike County Club; Young Democrat Club. ELIZABETH H. SKAGGS, Satellite Beach, Florida B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. LINDA A. SMART, Nicholasville B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; Little Colonels Drill Team; KYMA. BEVERLY ANN SMITH, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. BONNIE SU E SMITH, Hazard B.S. Elementary Education. FREIDA KAY SMITH, Harrodsburg B S Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; ACE; SNEA. JANE WILLIS SMITH, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. PATRICIA DAVIS SMITH, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Westminster Fellowship, Sec- retary; CWENS. SHARON SMITH, Manchester B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA; ACE; SNEA. TERESA ANN SMITH, Latham, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; ACE, Pres- ident. ROSS MORTON SNYDER JR., Middletown, Ohio B.S. Psychology. Tennis Team; Phi Delta Theta; Intra- murals. WILLIAM EDWARD SPENCE, Bonneville B.S. Elementary Education. BARBARA ANN SPENCER, Crestwood B.S. Elementary Education. HAROLD BOSWELL STANLEY III, Shelbyville B.S. Psychology. Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Mil- itary Student. DIANA LYNN STAPLETON, Richmond B.S. Library Science. SNEA. 249 ANN MARIE STEFFEN, Maysville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrat Club. SALLY IRENE STEPHENS, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. MELINDA NELL STEPP, Prestonsburg B.S. Elementary Education. CAROL LEE STEVENS, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania A.A. Recreation. MORRIS ALLEN STEWART, Perryville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER. CHERYLEEN FRANCES STIVERS, Virginia Beach, Virginia B.S. Elementary Education. Miss Eastern; ROTC Spon- sor; Kappa Delta Tau. BONNIE HAMMONS STOKES, Corbin B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA M. SUNDELL, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; MILESTONE. ANITA CHRISTINE SURO, Kettering, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Gymnastic Team; ROTC Sponsor; CWENS. LINDA CAROL SUSONG, Middletown, Ohio B.S. Physical Education. Alpha Delta Pi; HPER, Vice President; PEMM, Secretary; SNEA; WRA. JAMES EDWARD SWETNAM, Jeffersontown B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HPER; KYMA. PATRICIA ANN SWANGO, Kettering, Ohio B S. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta; Young Republican Club; Inner-Sorority Council; ACE. THOMAS MICHAEL SWARTZ, Watervlist, Michigan B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation HPER, Vice President; E Club, Vice President; Football Team. JAMES BRENT TACKETT, Eubank B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. VICKY JANE TANNER, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta; Pi Alpha Theta; Clay Hall Treasurer; KYMA; ACE; SNEA. L. RICHARD TAYLOR, Williamstown B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Mathe- matics Club; HPER. MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR, Booneville B.S. Elementary Education. SUSAN GAY TAYLOR, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club- SNEA. 250 STEPHEN RAY TEMPLETON, Morehead B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Kappa Alpha; HPER. CLAUDIA BRYANT TERRY, Fairfield, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA. CAROLYN ANN THOMAS, Wheelwright B.S. Elementary Education. ROTC Sponsor; Drum and Sandal; Majorette; Floyd County Club; SNEA. LINDA SUE THOMER, Cold Spring B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta; KYMA; SNEA; Walters Hall House Council. GEORGIA M. THOMASON, Leitchfield B.S. Elemei .ary Education. Alpha Gamma Delta; Young Republican Club; Inner-Sorority Council; ACE. BRENDA V. THOMPSON, Arlington, Virginia B.S. Psychology. Collegiate Pentacle; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Tau; ROTC Sponsor; Youn Republican Club; Student Council; Psi Chi; MILESTONE. KATHERINE DAVIS THOMPSON, Jenkins B.S. Elementary Education. CANDACE LORRAINE THORNTON, Walton B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. BENNIE MICHAEL TRAIL, Manchester B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. LINDA MARIE TRAUTMAN, Cleves, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Kappa Delta Tau; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrat Club; WRA; HPER. HELEN KATHLEEN TREES, Felicity, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. WILLIAM W. TREMPER, Silver Grove B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Scab- bard and Blade; AUSA; HPER. SENIORS This week it ' s my turn to run the maze. 251 SUSAN D. TUCKER, Paris B.S. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. HPER. ETHEL MAE TURNER, Williamsburg, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; SNEA; MILESTONE. REECY FAE VAN SICKLE, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. RICHARD THOMAS VEREKER, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Young Republican Club; HPER. MARGARET LORAINE WADE, Mount Orab, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Student Council. JANICE JEANENE WALLINGFORD, Maysville B.S. Elementary Education. Wesley Foundation; SNEA. LYNDA KATHERINE WARD, Paintville B.S. Elementary Education. Younc; Democrat Club; SNEA; ACE; KYMA. MARILYN BETH WATKINS, Lexington B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Kappa Delta Tau; HPER. LINDA LEE WATSON, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SENIORS MARY JANE WEBER, Fairfield, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; Kappa Delta Pi; CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle. SANDRA RAE WELLS, Cannel City B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA. PATSY SUE WESLEY, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club. KENNETH DRAKE WESTLAKE, Grove City, Penn- sylvania B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club; SNEA; NEA. SANDRA LEE WEYRICH, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ROTC Sponsor; SNEA; ACE. JEFFREY FORREST WHEALDON, Eubank B.S. Elementary Education. ROBERT CLIFTON WHEELER, Russell B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. PEMM; SNEA; Pi Kappa Alpha. MARY ELIZABETH WHITE, Oxon Hill, Maryland B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Kappa Delta Tau; HPER. JUDY G. WHITNEY, Waynesville, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. 252 CHARLES B. WICKER, Richmond B.S. Recreation. HPER. DANNY WILKERSON, Perryville B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. TERRY ANN WILLIAMS, Berea B.S. Elementary Education. KATHERINE LOUISE WILSON, Loveland, Ohio B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. WRA, Treasurer; WOS; HPER. D. HORACE WITHERS, Eubank B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. DONNA L. WOLFE, Covington B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Collegi- ate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi; WRA, Vice President; WOS; HPER; Who ' s Who; Basketball and Volleyball Team. PHILLIP S. WOODALL, Fresno, California B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Nu, President and Secretary; Young Republican Club; YMCA; Inter-Dorm Council. JANE ELIZABETH WOODS, Rochester, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; Kappa Delta Tau; ACE. CAROLYN SUE WREN, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republican Club- SNEA; ACE. LINDA IRENE WRIGHT, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Orchestra; Delta Omicron; Young Republican Club; Concert Choir; ASTA. WAYNA CHERYL WRIGHT, Somerset B.S. Elementary Education. JERRY W. WYRICK, Hazard B.S. Elementary Education. KATHLEEN ANN YACABONE, Lincoln Park, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. Drum and Sandal, Secretary; SNEA, Vice President; Student Council. JOHN W. YEARSLEY, Richmond B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. SNEA; KEA; HPER. 253 FRONT: Marilyn Barnhart. MIDDLE: Ken Berry; Jeanne Chi- seck; Steve Okeson; Kathy Philips; Gary Lightner. TOP: Jeff Okeson. CLASS OF 1969 President: JEFF OKESON Vice President: STEVE OKESON Secretary: JEANNE CHISECK Treasurer: KEN BERRY Reporter: MARILYN BARNHART Student Council: GARY LIGHTNER Student Council: KATHY PHILIPS The Senior Class of 1969 contributed spiritually, academically and socially to life within the East- ern community. Non-denominational Meditation Chapel re- ceived a $2,500 donation to go toward the con- struction of the altar. Five worthy seniors were awarded grants on the basis of need and aca- demic achievement so that they could complete their educations. Homecoming and the Senior Banquet in May were big social events for the Seniors. The Fall class elections saw the S.O.B.E.R. (Seniors Offering Better Experienced Represen- tation) ticket swept into office. The highlight of the entire year was com- mencement. That day the significance of four years of challenge and work was realized for the Class of 1969- 254 GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate School Expands Advanced Degree Programs Expansion and development were key words in the Graduate School this year. Dean E. E. Moretz super- vised the addition of seven new graduate degree pro- grams to the curriculum and coordinated the planning and approval of four others which will be implemented next fall. Biggest news in the graduate school was the authori- zation, by the Board of Regents, of the awarding of specialist degrees, planned sixth-year degree programs. Specialist curricula were offered in technology and edu- cation (physical education). In cooperation with the University ' s academic col- leges, the Graduate School offered the Master of Arts degree in geography and in guidance for student per- sonnel for the first time. A Master of Arts degree will be available in political science next year, as will the Masters of Public Administration. New Master of Science curricula were available in industrial education, industrial technology, clinical and school psychology and will be offered next year in chemistry and physical education. An important day in a graduate student ' s career (below) is the oral examination which tests familiarity with subject mat- ter and the ability to think clearly and quickly.. Graduate Dean E. E. Moretz coordinates with the deans of Eastern ' s academic colleges for the operation of developing graduate curricula. 256 Eastern ' s graduate level courses, like Dr. Robert Morsberger ' s English class on the Age of Emerson, attract students from many walks of life. GRADUATE STUDENTS ROBERT L. ARVIN, Cynthiana M.A. Guidance and Counseling EDD C. BAKER, Annville M.S. Biology. RITA MARIE BEACH, Covington M.S. Physical Education. BARBARA A. BEAMS, Campbellsville M.A. English. POUNGSROI BOON-ITT, Bangkok, Thailand M.A. Education. ROBERTA MAE BOOTHBY, Holstein, Iowa M.A. Education JEANNE EGAN BOWLING, Bellevue M.A. Education. JOHN RAYMOND BRICKING, Bellevue M.A. Business Education. DARLENE CASH, Dry Ridge M.A. Education. ROBERT D. CAUDILL, Hazard M.A. Education. FAYE COTLETTE, Pineville M.A. Guidance and Counseling. JAMES MORRIS CRITCHFIELD, Danville M.B.A. 258 WILLIAM STUART CRITCHFIELD, Danville M.BA. PAUL VERNON CUPP, JR., Louisville M.S. Biology. ALAN BRIAN CURRY, Bellevue M.A. Guidance and Counseling. MARIA L. DE LOS REYES, Manzanillo, Cuba M.S. Biology. EARL EMERSON DOWLING, JR., South Point, Ohio M.A. Guidance and Counseling. PATRICIA ANN DRURY, Willisburg M.A. English. MARYBELLE McAFEE DUFF, Hazard M.A. Guidance and Counseling. PHILLIP EDNIN ESTEPP, Paintsville M.S. Psychology. WILLIAM H. GEIGER, JR., Lititz, Pennsylvania M.S. Industrial Education. SUSIE R. GRAY, East Point M.A. Education. JAMES E. GREEN, Lesington M.S. Industrial Education. BARRY L. HARTMAN, Carrollton M.A. Education. LINDA LEE HODGES, Winchester Specialist in Education. EDITH FAYE HOLBROOK, Paintsville M.A. Education. NANCY D. HOLMES, Richmond M.A. Education. JERRY BERL HOPKINS, Berea M.A. History. MORGAN FOSHAY HOTALING, Montclair, New Jersey M.S. Psychology. JUDY TRAM HUFFMAN, Seville, Ohio M.A. Guidance and Counseling. 259 PENG HUNG, Taipei, Taiwan M.A. Education. LOIS A. HUTCHINS, West Union, Ohio M.A. English. JACK TALMADGE HUTCHINSON, Martin M.A. Guidance and Counseling. HILDRETH CHRISTIAN KIDD, Falmouth M.A. Education and Geography. KAREN COOK KIDD, Eminence M.A. Education. ROY W. KING, Richmond M.S. Psychology. Hand and machine combine to produce the mind ' s idea. MARY ELIZABETH LAIRD, Richmond M.A. Education. JACK H. LLEWELLYN, Knoxville, Tennessee M.A. Education. CLARENCE LARRY LOGAN, Maytown M.A. Education. GLENN EDWARD McNABB, Mt. Sterling M.A. Guidance and Counseling. CHARLES DARRELL McQUEEN, Bond M.A. Education. FRED EARNEST MALINS, South Heights Pennsylvania M.A. Education. 260 KENNETH RAY MARTIN, Estill M.S. Biology. JULIA HARRISON MILLER, Glen Ellyn, Illinois PATRICIA ANN MILLER, Christiana, Pennsylvania MA. Education. THOMAS T. MILLER, Toronto, Ohio M.S. Psychology. WILLIAM DAVID MILLER, Summitville, Indiana M.A. History. PAUL CLAY MOTLEY, Richmond M.A. Education and Specialist in Education. CAROLYN MARIE MURPHY, Ashland M.A. English. WILLIAM ARTHUR NOEL, JR., Louisville. M.A. Guidance and Counseling. LEON ELDON OLIVER, Danville M.A. Education. JOHN JOSEPH PAVLISKO, Swissvale, Pennsylvania M.A. Education. CARL WILLIAM PHARIS, Louisville M.A. Education. JAMES ROBERT PORTER, Berea M.B.A. JOSEPH MATTHEW PORTER, Jeffersontown M.A. History. L. LAURENCE POWELL, JR., Richmond M.A. Education. JEAN ELIZABETH RAMM, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey M.A. History. MARGIE CHARLENE RANSOM, Covington M.A. Guidance and Counseling. YVONNE WILLETTA RHODES, Louisville M.A. English. VERNON EARL RICE, Annville M.A. Geography. 261 JAMES MARVIN ROBERTS, Dryhill M.A. Geography. JERE K. ROCHE, Lexington MA. Education. ELLEN DIANE ROGERS, South Irvine M.A. Guidance and Counseling. JANET DIANE RUSSELL, Hustonville M.B.A. CANDIS COOK SHAFER, Erlanger M.A. Education. SANDRA ANN SHELTON, Manchester M.A. Education. DAVID HENRY SNELL, Paris M.A. History. JEANNETTE B. SOWDERS, Richmond M.A. Education. JAMES STEPHEN STACY, Jackson M.S. Biology. JOHN P. STEPHENS, Flatwoods M.A. Education. JERRY MARVIN STEWART, Corbin M.A. History. PEGGY MAE STUHLREYER, Cincinnati, Ohio M.A. Education. MARY LING-TZE SUN, Taipei Taiwan, China M.A. Education. WILLIAM DAVID SWANSON, Morris, Illinois M.A. Education. CHARLES TACKETT, JR., Virgie MA. Geography. CHARLES WILLIAM TAPP, Ashland M.A. History. ROBERT EDWARD TARVIN, Williamsburg, Ohio M.A. History. THOMAS LEE TENNEY, Richeyville, Pennsylvania M.A. Education. 262 Students spend many hours in the library in quest of new knowledge through research. MARGARET M. THURMAN, Richmond M.S. Biology. BETTIE RUSSELL TIPTON, Shelbyville MA. Business Education. HENRY HALL TRIPLETT, JR., Prospect M.B.A. EDNA PENNINGTON VAN BEVER, Somerset M.A. Education. ROBERT BRYAN VAN HOOSE, Paintsville M.A. Non-School Guidance. RODNEY L. VARNEY, Forest Hills M.A. Education. WILLIAM TERRY WARD, Lebanon M.A. English. ROBERT ELLIS WARREN, Harrodsburg M.A. Guidance and Counseling. DREW D. WILSON, Magnolia, Arkansas M.S. Biology. JOEL DUDLEY WINGARD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania M.A. English. WILLIAM W. WORRELL, Norton, Virginia M.A. English. FREDERICK KREBS ZEPP, Indiana, Pennsylvania M.B.A. 263 1969 Hall of Fame Symbolizing the highest standards of scholar- ship, leadership, and overall value to the aca- demic community are those seniors entered in the Milestone Hall of Fame. The Milestone proudly presents as the 1969 entry, Miss Patricia Newell: scholar, campus leader, and diligent- worker. Miss Newell, Louisville, epitomizes the sterling qualities regarded as most ideally rep- resentative of the Eastern Spirit of Youth. One of five nominees made by the senior honoraries, Collegiate Pentacle and OAKS, and the Student Council, Pat was named the 1969 Hall of Fame entry by a secret committee chosen by the University president. She joins a dis- tinguished group of seven predecessors in earn- ing the Milestone ' s highest honor. Winner of the Honor Roll award signifying the superlative senior in the College of Educa- tion, Pat, who plans to become an elementary teacher, has compiled a 3.22 standing during her first three years at Eastern while maintain- ing an active campus leadership role. She has served as chairman of two vital committees, the Student-Teacher Course Evaluation Committee and the Women ' s Rules Evaluation Committee, illustrating the high esteem in which her abili- ties are held. Listed in Who ' s Who, Pat has served as treasurer of the Student Council, a member of Cwens, and Collegiate Pentacle. She spent last summer in Ireland as Eastern ' s repre- sentative to the Experiment in International Living. Patricia Blanche Newell 1969 Hall of Fame 266 As a campus leader, Pat is active in many organizations. The popular ' 69 Hall-of- Famer also finds time for her social life, despite the time consumption of an elemen- tary education major. 1969 Honor Roll PATRICIA NEWELL, Education STEVE FARDO, Applied Arts and Technology 268 Representing the best in their respective colleges are the members of the 1969 Milestone Honor Roll. In addition to boasting superior academic standings in their fields of study, the Honor Rollees assume key leadership roles in a diverse array of campus activities. Students receiving this coveted award are chosen by the individual college deans on the basis of academic accomplishment, leadership, cooperation and contributions to their respective field of study at Eastern. The 1969 Honor Roll has a combined three- year average academic standing of 3.623 and boasts an impressive set of leadership creden- tials. Topping the list are Political Science major, Jerry Carter, co-winner of the College of Arts and Sciences award with a perfect 4.0 standing, and Miss Bonnie Pozarnsky, College of Business, 3.97. Miss Pozarnsky is a Business Education major. Arts and Sciences co-winner, Miss Martha Garland, an English major, has a 3.78 standing. The College of Applied Arts and Technology ' s Honor Roll representative is Steve Fardo, an Industrial Education major with an academic standing of 3.41. The Milestone ' s 1969 Hall of Fame Entry, Miss Patricia Newell, represents the College of Education on the Honor Roll. An Elementary Education major, the talented Miss Newell has a 3.22 overall academic standing but her pro- fessional education record shows an average of 3.76. Above: BEVERLY POZARNSKY, Business. Left: JERRY CARTER and MARTHA GARLAND, Arts and Sciences. 269 Milestone Senior Citations Serving both as an award to assiduous seniors and as an incentive to aspiring juniors, the Mile- stone Senior Citations, with a brief history of five years, have fast become a tradition with ever-ascending status. Students designated for this honor have de- monstrated outstanding leadership and ability in their respective areas of campus activity. Can- didates were nominated by department chair- men, organizational sponsors and advisers, and athletic coaches. Decisions were reached by a committee of administrators and students. Areas which are represented include outstand- ing students in athletics, drama, music, religion, speech and debate, student government, stu- dent publications, and Greeks. Religion: RAY PINSON, JIM PERKS, NANCY HILL, MARY JO THORNTON. 270 Military: HENRY H. MAURER, KEN ROBEY, BILL WALL, ROBERT J. GIVIN, PHILIP A. NICHOLS, RICHARD AN- DERSON, HAROLD B. STAN- LEY, DAVID VICKERS, ED- WARD CLANCY. Athletics: JOHN TAZEL, RICH- ARD ANDERSON, ROBERT WALKER, BOB WASHING- TON, DICK DUNKLE, GRANT COLEHOUR, RON HOUSE, BRUCE BOYER. 271 Senior Citations s M £ Outstanding Greek Man and Woman: RON BRAUN, CHRIS BREWER. Student Government: STEVE OKESON, STEVE WILBORN, LINDA PHILLIPS, PATRICIA NEWELL. 272 Music: DOTTIE PEEKE, THOMAS BONNY, KAREN SEARS, JAMES OSBORNE. Drama: BILL THOMAS, CAROL WATSON, TONY MANNEN. 273 Senior Citations Student Publications: MARY ANNE DOEL, HAYWARD DAUGHERTY, KAREN KLECKNER. Speech: ROBBIE KIEFER, RANDY NOLTE, CAROL WATSON. 274 p -. ' afar.;- ■nj£7 jMM d Who ' s Who Students who are honored by selection to mem- bership in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities are those who have contributed most exceptionally to their academic institution during their college career. The thirty-eight Eastern seniors chosen this year to receive this prized citation were desig- nated as having distinguished themselves in the fields of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, extracurricular endeavors, and future potential. Candidates were nominated by a faculty com- mittee and final approval was made by the national organization. Each member received a certificate of commendation and his name was placed in the annual publication of Who ' s Who. KATHLEEN YVONNE ARLINGHAUS, Physical Ed- ucation. Below: DANNY ROBERT BARTLEY, Business Ad- ministration. Above: RONALD LAWRENCE BRAUN, Business Management. Left: ALLEN KENT BRELSFORD, Business Administration. 275 Who ' s Who PATRICIA BLANCH NEWELL, Element, , Ed- ucation. Above: DANIEL W. MORGAN, Art. Right: NANCY HILL, English. CAROL RAE KING, English. 276 NANCY LOUISE RUSSELL, Elementary Education. S« SK%V«S WILLIAM MORRIS STEWART, Account- ing. LINDA CAROL PHILLIPS, English. CAROL SITTIG LOWE, Spanish. JOSEPH R. PRATT, History. 277 Who ' s Who CAROLINE JEAN HILL, English. FRANK T. STACKHOUSE, Political Science. DIANE HARROD WAINSCOTT, English. WARREN ALLEN MAY, Industrial Education. 278 T5 W. STEPHEN WILBORN, Political Science. DONNA L. WOLFE, Physical Education. Jill RITA LEE SHAW, English. JANICE ELAINE ZERHUSEN, English. 279 BEVERLY IRENE MURPHY, Home. Economics. CARL DAVID COFFEE, Accounting. MADELINE BROTZGE CLANCY, Elementary Education. 7LM EDWARD FRANCIS CLANCY, Economics. 280 Who ' s Who JERRY R. CARTER, Political Science. LYNN McMILLIAN BROTHERS, So- cial Science. MARSHA DE FRIEDHOFF, Physical Education. MARTHA GARLAND, English. 281 Who ' s Who Left: MARY LYNN McCUBBIN, Mathematics. Below: VIRGINIA LYNN GARNER, Biology. 1 mk Above: BONNIE LEE POYAMSKY, Business Education. Right: RONALD LYNN HOUSE, Physical Edu- cation. 282 t Left: BEVERLY JEAN POZARNSKY, Business Education. Below: SANDRA WARDELL HOLLADAY, Business Educa- tion. Above: MARGERT CAROLYN LUNSFORD, German. Left: PATRICIA DAVIS SMITH, Elementary Education. 283 OMICRON ALPHA KAPPA Omicron Alpha Kappa is composed of junior and senior men who have distinguished them- selves by demonstrating outstanding leader- ship, scholarship, and character. O.A.K. up- holds the highest scholastic qualifications of any campus organization. Members are re- quired to have maintained a 3.4 average and to have participated in at least one extra- curricular activity. The organization ' s activities included hold- ing a smoker for transfer students and co- sponsoring the Honors Day Program with Collegiate Pentacle. The men also held their annual recognition ceremony for new mem- bers, honoring all incoming Omicron Alpha Kappa members. A committee of OAK ' s discuss plans for the annual Honor s Day program, which is co-sponsored by Collegiate Pentacle. FIRST ROW: Gary Bleichner, Ron Braun, Jerry Hutchins, Danny Bartley, Allen Brelsford. SECOND ROW: Bill Collins, Dan MacDonald, David Coffer. 284 Collegiate Pentacle BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Salko Spriesterback, Darlene Asbury, Carol Lowe, Carolyn Hill, Linda Adams Bur- rows, Barbara Schott, Shirley Hayse, Brenda Thompson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Thompson, Billie Harmon, Carolyn Lundsford, Pam Miller, Dorothy Marshall, San- dy Schummer, Rita Lee Shaw, Pat Bailey, Norma Justice, Linda Davis, Linda Phillips, Pat Newell, Karen Kosfeld. THIRD ROW: Virginia Garner, Jane Birch, Naomi Meyer, Donna Pohlmann, Donna Wolfe, Donna Cailey, Donna Pennard. Andrea Krause, Geneva Melton, Mary Jane Weher, Sharon Corbin, Mary Lynn McCubbin, Susan Benton, Dottie Peake, Paula Begley, Karen Brack- ney. Senior women selected for membership to Col- legiate Pentacle are those who have distinguish- ed themselves by excelling in scholarship, leadership and service to the LJniversity during their academic career. Upholding its fine tradition, this organization served both the community and University this year by acting as guides during Orientation Week, co-sponsoring a coke party for transfer students, providintr Thanksqivin baskets for needy families, and giving a Christmas party for children at the Telford Center. They also do- nated to the Meditation Chapel fund, and gave an informal party for prospective new members. Sponsor of Collegiate Pentacle, Mrs. Bonnie Shupe, advises Carol Lowe and Carolyn Hill about details of the Honors Day program. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade, a national military honor society founded in 1904 and begun at Eastern in 1964, supports the improvement of military education, encourages development of leader- ship qualities, and promotes friendship and fel- lowship among cadet officers. This year Scabbard and Blade performed at Homecoming and the Military Ball by execut- ing the traditional saber arch; and maintained active and alumni correspondence. The organi- zation also participated in assisting needy fam- ilies at Christmastime. Major William Collier passes under raised sabers during an inspection of Scabbard and Blade. 9 $ BOTTOM ROW: Henry Maurer; Michael Catlett; Jamie Mullins, co-ed sponsor; Harold Stanley; David Phelps; Ken- neth W. Robey, company commander. SECOND ROW: Frank Stackhouse; David Lee; Danny Dillman; Ronald Poling; John B. Crites. THIRD ROW: James Robertson; Douglas Draper; Mark Gritton; Jack Whitney; William Tremper. FOURTH ROW: David Vickers; Jack Phelps; David Wain- scott; Mike Cowmna. 286 Kappa Iota Epsilon Kappa Iota Epsilon, the sophomore men ' s hon- orary, is composed of those men who have upheld an academic average of 3.0 and have displayed both good leadership and citizenship. This year, K.I.E. members helped by serving as guides during freshman Orientation Week, co-sponsored with Cwens both a social mixer for incoming freshmen and parents and a fresh- man talent show. They also drove cars for some Queen candidates in the Homecoming parade. New members were introduced to the organiza- tion at the annual spring banquet, held this year in the Blue Room in the Keene Johnson Student Union Building. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Farmer; Larry Solvey; Ed Raker; John Young; Stuart Reagan; Jim Pellegrinon; Dan Hempel; Yashiniko Yagi; Mr. Clifford Par- sons, sponsor; Mike Fey. SECOND ROW: Steve Stanley; Jim Pratt; Charles Van Pelt; Bob Blythe; Tim Bosse; Joan Buchanan; Jerry Gossom; Jim Caudill. THIRD ROW: Bill McCaw; Herb Jones; Larry Fields; Paul Lundy; Max Money; Bob Wiseman; Lloyd Blevins, Ray Blevins. BOTTOM ROW: Carole Cracraft; Jane McGuire; Jayne Miller; Paula Neal; Linda Van Oss; Sarah Hammons; Gay Jennings; Maureta Hampton; Mary Helen Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martha Grise, sponsor; Sandy Hinger; Phyliss Wright; Connie Vermillion; Carol Stevens; Jeanne Switzer; Pat Studer; Sandy Castegnaro; Kathy Martin; Rita Thomas; Donna Taylor; Pat Klinger; Sandy Schafer; Pat Frost; Kathy Conrad; Kathy Weaver; Kathy Blaut; Kathy Wozny; Margaret Skaggs; Maria Owens; Patsy Baird; Diana Moore; Frances Wagner; Sharon Bryant; Karen Bryant; Sherry Faulkner. THIRD ROW: Linda Lyons, president; Patti Gains, treasurer; Karen Henderson, vice presi- dent; Judy Turner; Nancy Anderson; Cindy Dorman; Cecelia Jasper. Cwens Eastern ' s Mu Chapter of the National Society of Cwens is the sophomore women ' s honorary. Members are those who have proved themselves scholars and leaders during their freshman year. To begin the school year, Cwens served as guides during Orientation Week, and co-spon- sored a social mixer and talent show for fresh- men with Kappa Iota Epsilon, their male coun- terpart. In October, Mrs. Robert Grise, faculty adviser, and two representatives of Cwens traveled to Kansas State University for the Na- tional Convention. During the year, the girls upheld their tra- dition of outstanding service by helping at a local rest home, selling Christmas cards for U.N.I. C.E.F. foundation, and serving at the faculty banquets. Cwens held their eighteenth annual Christmas banquet for all freshman women to acquaint prospective members with the activities and functions of the organization. 287 Alpha Phi Gamma Socking it to the Eastern student body in word and picture are staff members of The Eastern Progress, the Milestone and the Aurora. Alpha Phi Gamma admits to membership individuals from these staffs who have demonstrated dedi- cation and achievement in collegiate student publications and journalism. Professor J. W. Click of the University of Ohio initiated the charter members of the Delta Iota Chapter last spring. The chapter has nearly doubled in size since then. This can in part be attributed to the increased interest in journalism and the continued high quality student publica- tions that attract competent staff members. Alpha Phi Gamma, as the newest honorary- fraternity on campus, became the first to pledge $500 to the Century Fund to help construct the Meditation Chapel. The chapter ' s Tip the Ch first year apel drive netted more than $100 during the BOTTOM ROW: James Culbertson, Jill Austin, Marianne Falk. SECOND ROW: Martha Garland, Joe Edwards, Gayle Schloss. THIRD ROW: Roy Watson, Nancy Brucchieri, Lynda McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Craig Am- merman, Jamie Hounchell, Bobby Whitlock, Allen Trimble. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Glen Kleine, SPONSOR; Mr. Donald Feltner, SPONSOR; Karl Parks. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary fraternity of dramatics, places the honor of membership on those students who have made outstanding contributions to the theater art. Points are awarded to members for length of play, cos- tuming, degree of difficulty, and hours spent on technical production. Alpha Psi Omega, which works jointly with Eastern ' s Little Theatre, was responsible for the exemplary productions en- joyed by the students this year. Membership in Alpha Psi Omega is conferred for life. BOTTOM ROW: Charlene Marcum; Mr. Harry Thompson, sponsor; Bill Thomas; Mary Parke. SECOND ROW: Clarence Jones; Larry Pergram; Bob Carver; Sarah Hammons; Alan Aubrey; Charles Taylor; Larry Powell. 288 Kappa Delta Pi Active on Eastern ' s campus since 1935, Kappa Delta Pi encourages professional, intellectual, and personal standards for students. Selection for Kappa Delta Psi is rigorous. To qualify, one must be in the upper fifth of his class and striving to obtain a degree in professional edu- cation. This year, the chapter again gave two schol- arships to a sophomore man and woman who are scholastically minded and who plan to enter the teaching profession. They also aided a one- room school in Clay County in helping to raise the school ' s standards. In addition, Kappa Delta Pi provided programs for student teachers to participate in discussions with other teachers, ex- pressing the experiences they encounter. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Vickers; Mary Dynn McCubbin; Donna Carley; Carolyn Hill; Nancy Hill. SECOND ROW: Jane Brick; Susan Bentley; Carol Lowe; Dana Click; Toni Kutchback; Sharon Thompson; Billie Har- mon; Diane Waiscott; Terry A. Smith. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mabel Jennings, SPONSOR; Portia Williamson; Joyce Messinger; Donna Pohlmann; Karen Kornhoff; Steve Fardo; Mary Jane Weber; Emily Bucks; Warren May. FOURTH ROW: Warren May; John Lockwood. Kappa Pi Kappa Pi, national art fraternity which pro- motes student interest in the visual arts, brought several exhibit tours to Eastern ' s campus throughout the year. Touring art museums and various art centers in Kentucky were part of the fraternity ' s ac- tivities. Kappa Pi also sponsored its anual side- walk art exhibit providing an opportunty for students to display their works. BOTTOM ROW: Gittel Chase; Patty Fairbanks. SECOND ROW: Susan Rogers; Gail Morgan; Guyvonne Trible; Ken Pagi; Molly Neal; Cindy Adams; Barbara Thomas. THIRD ROW: Andrea Ranghorst; Ron Wagman; Sue Anne Miller; Judy Hall; Garry Comely; Fran Sharp; Sandy Weber; Judy Alley; Susanne Kuhns; Ron Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Bob Bell; Dan Morgan; Mike Fey; Lanny Forman; Sally Beers; Dean Gatwood, SPONSOR; Mike Harrel, Rodger True. 289 Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, a business education society and Eastern ' s first honorary, strives to promote scholarship and to provide an interest in the teaching of business. To be eligible for membership, a student must be enrolled in a busi- ness education curriculum, have a scholastic standing of 3.0, have been at Eastern for three semesters, and have completed twelve hours of business courses. FRONT ROW: Kay Johnson; Sarah Campbell; Sandra Reed; Sandy Holiday. SECOND ROW: Gloria Wagner; Rebecca Fryman; Katherine Callis; Charlotte Fuson. THIRD ROW: Hazel Walker; Karen Horrar; Dr. Oberita Hager, SPONSOR; Pat LaRosa; Linda Schradin; Linda Byrd; Karen Sintz. Pi Tau Chi FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gaynelle Tatum, sponsor; Mary Jo Thornton; Nancy Hill; Peggy Stuhlreyer; Margie Halcomb; Gayle Anderson. SECOND ROW: George Pierce; Jane Smith; Helen Mullins; Sherry Bay; Jim Perks. THIRD ROW: Bill Maggard Jr.; Joe Porter; Rev. Dwight Lyonds; Mr. Willis Parkhurst, SPONSOR. To those students who wish to distinguish them- selves as Christian leaders, Pi Tau Chi offers reli- gious enlightenment, support, and leadership. Representing all denominations, the Zeta chapter accepted four new members this year, which is granted only to those who have at least sophomore status and have been nominated by the members of the campus religious organizations. A spring banquet paid tribute to the new members elect. 290 )-- - Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Delta Pi is an honorary for Spanish majors and minors who maintain a 3.0 in Spanish and a 2.5 over-all average. Initiated in January, 1969, Sigma Delta Pi is spon- sored by Dr. Charles Nelson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Collins, Jinx Warren, Mary Anne Doel, Carol Lowe, Jinny Melton, Paulette McWhorter, Dr. Charles Nelson, Barbara Peercy. FRONT ROW: David Walters, Barbara Robbins, Susan Angerosa, Sandra Reed, Danny Sexton. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Tipton, Larry Bottom, Candy Johnson, Jane McGuire, Maurita Hampton, Linda Schradin, Linda Kindoll, Rita Osborne, Rebecca Frymen. THIRD ROW: Jon Grim, George Wilson, Ralph Rollins, Mary Wellman, Donna Nichols, Janice Pope, Charlotte Fuson, Gayle Hines, Paula Brown. Sigma Tau Pi Founded in 1926, Sigma Tau Pi is one of the oldest honorary clubs on the campus. Its membership consists of business majors or students planning a career in busi- ness who have earned twelve hours of credit in business while maintaining a 2.0 overall standing. Guest speakers are invited to each meeting and field trips are scheduled each spring semester. Sigma Tau Pi ' s activities are high- lighted in the spring with an annual banquet. 291 Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Ddca Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha involves those students who show a talent and scholas- tic achievement in debate, extemporaneous speaking, forensics, oratory, and public speaking. This nationally-chartered honorary was responsible for many of the notable speakers who made Eastern appearances. Other activities included sponsoring the British-Eastern public debate, the campus- wide Keene and Weaver oratorical contests, and serving as discussion and debate judges for the annual Regional High School Speech and Debate Festivals. Robert King, sponsor; Carol Watson; Randy Nolte; Jerry House; Veronica Riggs. BOTTOM ROW: Norma Justice, Jim Skaggs, Pat Bailey. SEC- OND ROW: Linda Neal, Brenda Beaty, Dorthy Marshall, Lee Diane Watson, Peggy Stuhlreyer, Naomi Meyer, Susan Pracht, Sharon Thompson, Polly Wyan, Betty Hupp, Barbara Williams, Doris Dewyer. THIRD ROW: Allen Rust, Paul Fugate, Jim Gano, Arnold Cawthorn, David Snell, Don Buehler, Don Dick- son, Roger Remer, Cleteus Burtum. Phi Alpha Theta Initiated in December of 1968, Phi Alpha Theta is one of the society ' s largest chapter organizations. This hon- orary is open to history majors who maintain a 3.0 over- all average. Meetings feature group discussion on current event topics and are held in professors ' homes. The local chapter makes awards to outstanding freshmen, sopho- mores and juniors in the field of history. Worthy students majoring in history are provided scholarships by the na- tional organization. 292 Polity Society The Polity Society provides an opportunity for those students who are interested in the field of political science and who have a 3.0 standing. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in civic affairs and government service. To promote in- terest in these subjects, regular meetings are held to discuss the political problems of our day and ways in which they can be improved. A ban- quet climaxed the activities for the year. FRONT ROW: Mr. Thomas Dunne, Elmer Frasure, Miss Jane Gurganus, Dr. Dwynal Pettengill, Linda Barth, Marilyn Stone, Mr. Robert Bruce. BACK ROW: Mr. Michael Cody, Frank Stackhouse, Phil Strebling, Guy Colson, Gerald Hutchins, Mr. W. E. Moomaw, Mr. Rodolfo Martinez. Psi Chi Psi Chi was initiated in 1968 as an hon- orary for students majoring in psychol- ogy. The members must have nine hours of credit in psychology while main- taining a 3.0 in their major and a 2.8 overall. Seminars with other universities and lectures by guest speakers afford stimulating discussions in the field of psychology. Psi Chi, a member of Col- legiate Honor Societies, is recognized by the American Psychological Associa- tion. The organization was instrumental in naming the psychology lab after Dr. Hull, a former psychology teacher at Eastern. PMION Of sovtPT 80c|Mlsr nrp „.„„ BOTTOM ROW: Michel Catlett, David Lowe, Pauline Smith, Marva Perry, Donna Pohlmann. SECOND ROW: Dr. Douglas Hindman, Carol Byrd, Brenda Thompson, Phil Eastup, Diane Davy, Marsha Mahar, Don Crowder, Dr. James Lee. 293 Mr. and Miss Popularity The true Spirit of Youth is not limited to the classroom and the laboratory, important as these are. It is also reflected by students who contribute to the social aspects of campus life for these, too, are important ingredients of a university community. Ac- claimed by their fellow students on the basis of popularity, personality and poise in all areas of Eastern life are Mr. and Miss Popularity. Chosen in a campus-wide election were seniors Steven Okeson, biology and chemistry major from Andover, New Jersey, and Miss Joyce Mason, elementary education major from Carrol Iron. 294 Personable Steve Okeson is vice president of the Senior Class, president of Phi Delta Theta and a member of the Interfraternity Council. Last year, he was president of the Junior Class. Miss Popularity, whose favorite pastime is being with people, reigned over the ROTC Brigade this year as Queen Athena. Also a nominee for Miss Eastern, Joyce is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. 295 llll ' ' Ml w WtM ¥ $ ' ■' ' ■■■■■.■■' ■■.:■y. 1-y -w - ATHLETICS ;;; : ■■■■■:: - ■:?:;|| p|rK 2nd Straight OVC Crown Signals New Grid Era Eastern football fans ran the gamut of emo- tions this season. They saw another Ohio Valley Conference champion. They watched with awe as the Colonels won the close ones and ran their unbeaten string in the league to 14 games. They taxed Hanger Stadium to standing-room-only capacity as it hosted the nationally ranked Colonels for the last time. Eastern ' s football success and a campus that is reaching its outer limits sidelined the 32- year-old stadium to make way for a new 20,- 000-seat complex. The Colonels finished with an 8-2 record and ranked ninth in the country in the final college division wire service polls. It was an exciting team. One which displayed an al- most uncanny ability to perform under pres- sure. One which could destroy the opposition on ground or by air. One which experienced heartbreak only briefly. One which took on a gruelling schedule and ten opponents bent on upset. But most of all, one which was a winner. The 1,000-word picture: Chuck Walroth signals triumphantly as the official ' s hands go skyward and a dejected Western player watches helplessly. It says victory. The 1968 Football Colonels. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Fred Francis, manager Lowell Flannary, Tim Speaks, Don Buehler, William Wright, Vern Town, Bob Luman, Charles Walton, Ron McCloud, Ted Green, Pete Compassi, Bob Beck, Bill March, manager Skip Daugherty, graduate assistant Dick Roddy. SECOND ROW: Butch Troutman, Allen Baker, Doug Johnston, Brian Siemon, Harry Gibbs, Bill Bishop, Rick Dryden, Miller Arritt, Tom Shetler, Bob Webb, Dick Dunkle, Don Minor, Bill Brewer, Butch Evans, Don Moore. Pi ff ' M $ m m i - S V 5 j£gjSBnS SMSUUfl ■%ffiiim k t s THIRD ROW: trainer Mike Jackson, graduate assistant Fred Malins, Coach Jack Ison, Mark Shireman, John Ankney, Pat Sheridan, Sidney Yeldell, James Wilson, Ron Reed, Jim Demler, Dave Maupin, Ron House, Jim Guice, Phil Knauer, Ted Taylor, John Tazel, James Kelley, Coach Bill Shannon, Coach Bobby Harville, graduate assistant Elmer Stephens. BACK ROW: graduate assistant Bill Worrell, Fred Tro ike, Harold Joyce, Jack Armstrong, Ken Richard- son, Donnie Evans, Tom Swartz, Paul Hampton, Jimmy Moberly, Don Wiggin- ton, Head Coach Roy Kidd. Coach Roy Kidd and familiar No. 12 — quarterback Jim Guice — cook up trouble for a foe in one of their strategy meetings. Eastern was, indeed, No. 1 in the OVC 299 Colonels Flex Muscles Early, Reel Off Three Straight Hillsdale ventured from Michigan to provide the first test for Eastern ' s defending OVC and NCAA Mideast Regional champions. It was the annual Shrine Game at Ashland and a full house was on hand to see if Coach Roy Kidds ' Colonels were for real. They were. The Colonels drubbed the Chargers 63-0 and Coach Muddy Waters — who called Eastern the finest college division team he had ever seen — admitted that the score could have been worse. It was an aw esome display. East Tennessee was next and the Buccaneers were braced for the upset. They had spent four weeks preparing for the Colonels, and brought the fight to Richmond. But a substitute quarterback, an Army veteran and a freshman slammed the door on the Bucs. Jerry Pullins kicked an OVC record three field goals and Bill March passed ten yards to Chuck Walroth on fourth down for a touchdown. Pullins ' extra point made it 23-20 with 19 seconds to play. Eastern carried its 2-0 record to Austin Peay the following week. The Colonels moved into a 21-0 lead, bogged down, suffered a mental error with 1 1 seconds left and had to slap down an attempted two-point Austin Peay conversion to preserve a 21-20 victory. Caught in his own backfield, an Akron ball carrier braces for the oncoming Colonel defense. Tangled arms and legs offer an interesting vantage point as Eastern ' s Jimmy Brooks picks up a first down against Murray. 5 Don Buehler goes high amid Murray defenders for a key reception in the 21-20 win over the Racers that sent a Homecoming crowd of 15,000 away happy. 300 Guice unloads against Akron just before the lowering of the boom from behind. k--- m £ m H H The gnashing of teeth and pounding of flesh against shoulder pads tell what football ' s all about. In this case, it also means a first down for Bob Beck (30) and Eastern against Murray. 301 Jim Brooks, the nation ' s top freshman rusher with 1069 yards, gains up the middle against Akron. Colonels Spurt, Sputter Then Splatter Hilltoppers Jim Guice, who had played in only four quarters during the first three games due to an injury, finally returned to form against Middle Tennessee. It was a nice form, too. Guice passed for 320 yards and two touchdowns and ran for six more points as Eastern romped 49-20. Akron was next. The Zips, hungry for national ex- posure, played fired-up football but didn ' t appear to have the necessary manpower in the first half. Then an intercepted pitchout by an Akron lineman in the second half led to one touchdown. A bad punt minutes later paved the way for another Akron score and the Colonels couldn ' t recover. Final score: Akron 31, Eastern 20. The loss simply added incentive to incentive. The Colonels traveled to Western Kentucky, at that time the only unscored-upon team in the country. Guice was knocked unconscious early in the game and the Hill- toppers grabbed a 7-0 advantage. That touchdown cleared Guice ' s head. He returned to the lineup and directed Eastern to the Hilltopper 10 where he found Chuck Walroth with a touchdown pass. The Western crowd of 20,000 was stunned. So were the ' toppers. ' Jimmy Brooks, a freshman who was beginning to find himself, almost out-rushed the entire Western team and the balanced attack proved too much. Mighty Western crumbled, 16-7, as several hundred Eastern students watched from outside the fences. 302 w - r m ' m m f i An airborne John Tazel — with the ball tucked safely under arm — comes down hard with a big pass against Murray. Football affords those moments of glory for the hero-worshippers, be it a precision pass over the middle, or seven maroon jerseys converging on a Murray runner. 303 EKU Pops Racers ' Bubble, Clips Eagles ' Wings For Consecutive OVC Halos Murray provided the opposition in the Colonels ' seventh game. The Racers were unbeaten and primed for the upset. It never materialized. Eastern took a 14-0 lead, allowed Murray to tie it up, scored another touchdown and then halted a Racer two-point conversion with seconds remaining to secure a 21-20 victory. It was hair-raising. The Colonels were rolling. Especially since Brooks had developed into a devastating runner. He gained a school record 187 yards in 37 attempts against Tennessee Tech. The final score was 38-14, Eastern as the Colonels clinched a share of the OVC championship. Then came a dirty shame. There was too much mud, and slop, and rain at Youngstown. The Pen- guins, down by one touchdown in the fourth quar- ter, found their footing and buried the Colonels, 26-12. It was a bitter defeat. But once again the Colonels bounced back. Guice who surpassed the 5,000-yard mark for his career, threw to Don Buehler for two touchdowns, Brooks went over the 1,000-yard mark for the season and the Colonel defense, led by Jimmy Moberly, Teddy Taylor, and Tom Shelter, was downright stingy. The opponent was Morehead arjd the result was a 35-7 Eastern romp, for the Colonels ' second straight OVC title. Above: on defense — as mighty Western discovers — Eastern is like a giant maroon and white vise. Below: On offense — as Middle Tennessee finds out — the Colonels can go under, over or around you. 304 Bill March holds as Jerry Pullins kicks a hole in the OVC record book and the vicious blocking of Bob Beck lowers the proverbial boom on one of many defensive players he felled during his four years at Eastern. Like a proud eagle watching its prey, the Colonel offense (below) perches on the sidelines waiting for the defensive unit to halt a drive. Meanwhile, the master paces the sidelines, mapping his strategy as he communicates with an aide in the pressbox. Championship Trail 1969 COLONEL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Eastern 63.. Opponent Hillsdale (Mich.) 23 East Tennessee 20 21 Austin Peay 20 49 Middle Tennessee 21 20 Akron (Ohio) 31 16 Western Kentucky 7 21 Murray State 20 38 Tennessee Tech 14 12 Youngstown (Ohio) 26 35 Morehead 7 The Western stadium, packed with 20,000 Hilltopper fans, emitted the sounds of silence as the Colonels took command. The big noise — prompted by the strong right arm of Jim Guice — came from 2,000 Colonel fans OUTSIDE the stadium. 306 This, without question, is what happiness is ... a convincing victory over Western . . . national ratings ... an OVC championship. It ' s called success. Left: Jim Guice heads lovingly toward paydirt and Pete Com- passi (above) muscles his way past a Middle Tennessee de- fender. 307 Colonels Shake Off Slump For Strong Season Finish A close look at Eastern ' s basketball season reveals one very obvious fact: by season ' s end, there wasn ' t a bet- ter basketball team in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Colonels won nine of their last 12 games and seven of their last 10 league games. A closer examination shows that the starting unit was, in fact, 23 points bet- ter in the last half of the season. For example, through the first nine games, Bobby Washington averaged 17.5 points. In the last 1 3, he averaged 24. Toke Coleman is another example. He carried a 16-point average after mid-season. And Boyd Lynch scored at a 17-point clip after becoming a starter in mid-January. So the improvement is obvious. And since nine of 11 players return next season, there ' s every reason for optimism. The Colonels finished with a 13-9 record and were 7-7 in the OVC after dropping their first four league games. The entire season can be broken down into three stages. First came a 4-1 record which included victories over Ball State, Canisius, Marshall and Tran- sylvania. The loss was a home defeat to Morehead. Right: Boyd Lynch (30) and Toke Coleman both are high for a possible tip-in, but a teammate ' s shot has already swished the net in the Colonels ' win over Marshall 100-95. Beloiv. Willie Woods goes high over Ball State ' s Steve Burlingame for a bucket that helped Eastern to a 99-75 opening win. 308 1968-69 BASKETBALL COLONELS: FRONT ROW: Toke Coleman, Paul Bryant, Bobby Washington, Dan Jordan, Willie Woods, Beecher Hale. SECOND ROW: Tom Schrader, Ed Hare, Charles Elza, Jerry Godbey, Gary Paul, Clent Arnold, Rod Webb, Hal Wallace. THIRD ROW: Bob Pleva, Coach Guy Strong, Tim Argabright, Chester Rose, Boyd Lynch, Carl Greenfield, Ron Young, Gary Holbrook, Assistant Coach Jack Hissom, Graduate Assistant, Chuck Eckler. Right: Coach Strong makes a vociferous point during a Colonel timeout in the home win over Marshall. Above: Gary Paul gets the first two of a three-point play as Marshall ' s Bernard Bradshaw fouls him. 309 Home Losses Smite Eastern ' s OVC Hopes Then disaster struck. Dayton, down by one at half- time, battled back to defeat Eastern 85-76 on the Flyer ' s home court. But the Colonels returned to the friendly confines of Alumni Coliseum for two im- portant league games. Both Austin Peay and eventual league champion Murray did what they weren ' t sup- posed to do — beat Eastern at Richmond. That left the Colonels with an 0-3 OVC record and they hadn ' t even played a road game yet. To make matters worse, the next game was at West- ern Kentucky. Once again, Eastern had a brief, tell- tale lapse and the Hilltoppers pulled out a 73-60 victory. That was the turning point. s Ssli Ik- I HT «jk  K M [ - fSi ' Hy???S9 i mm 4 1 ■■: 1|V Ikv ■- - m L ' H«f Bobby Washington, getting the step on Marshall ' s Dan D ' Antoni (above), and leading the Colonel fast-break against Ball State, is at his best picking apart opposing defenses. 9- 1. Ik, .til T ft ; — - t A § % Li ' -f fl - ™ w Jfv 1 i p§ J i y ►4 1 310 Above: Toke Coleman seems to think the secret to rebounding is holding your mouth right as he out- hustles his Marshall foe. Below: Morehead ' s leaping Lamar Green takes a missed shot off the boards away from Eastern ' s Gary Paul and Carl Greenfield in the Eagles ' 73-60 win. Gary Paul and Marshall ' s Jim Davidson stage a personal battle for the ball under the watchful eyes of teammates and the referee. 311 Big E Regroups on Road, Begins Comeback Battle Middle Tennessee was next and the Colonels re- grouped. They overcame a 12-point second-half deficit and Toke Coleman ' s last second shot gave Eastern a 90-89 overtime victory on the Blue Raid- er ' s home court. The following week Coach Guy Strong took his club to East Tennessee. With Bobby Washington showing the way, the Colonels left with a 70-69 victory. Then came triumphs over Tennessee Tech and Virginia Tech, a heart-breaking 81-79 loss at Mar- shall, and an impressive 92-72 win over powerful St. Francis. Carl Greenfield (above) muscles in this shot against Austin Peay ' s masked Howard Wright, but the Colonels lost at home. Toke Coleman (left) and Bobby Washington (below) provide a guard combination that proved too much for Tennessee Tech and Virginia Tech. 312 Even a little body contact from a Virginia Tech player (left) can ' t keep Boyd Lynch ' s deadly jump shot out of the air. A highly rated St. ' Francis squad found a strong Carl Greenfield (above) too much to contend with under the boards. 313 Win Over Western Kills Topper Hopes A loss to Morehead only served as a hypo as the Colonels pre- pared for their revenge battle against Western. The Hilltoppers were in the thick of the title chase and appeared to be peaking. But Washington and Coleman were at their best, especially in the overtime period in which they out-scored Western eight points to gain a 85-77 victory. Washington ' s dribbling act at the end gave Colonel fans something to yell about. Western fans, meanwhile, were ever-so quiet. A trip to Murray for a game with the OVC leader was next on the agenda. Strong ' s coaching and Coleman ' s outside shooting gave the Racers their biggest home scare of the season. Murray prevail ed 80-78, but not before some anxious moments at the end. The Colonels followed up with impressive wins over Austin Peay, Middle Tennessee and East Tennessee. Washington put on his greatest performance in his final appearance before the home folks, scoring 32 points and 13 assists. Eastern closed out with a 92-87 loss at Tennessee Tech despite a tenacious second half sparked by Lynch ' s 33 points. Washington was sidelined with an injury and did not play the final game. S3 7 ' Boyd Lynch and a Hilltopper foe (above) seem to have the dancing urge; while Bobby Washington (right) teaches Western another step as he flips a shot toward the basket. 314 Tim Argabright ' s strain mirrors the determination the Colonels dis- played in their spectacular comeback. 315 1968-69 COLONEL BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent 99 Ball State 75 72 ... . Canisius 65 100 Marshall 95 60 ... . Morehead 73 78 ... . Transylvania 49 76. . . .Dayton 85 67 ... . Austin Peay 73 77. . . .Murray 78 60 Western 73 90 Middle Tennessee 89 (OT) 70 ... . East Tennessee 69 87 ... . Tennessee Tech 71 73 Virginia Tech 65 79 Marshall 81 92. . . .St. Francis 72 65 ... . Morehead 77 85.... Western 77 (OT) 78. . . .Murray 80 91 ... . Austin Peay 82 82 ... . East Tennessee 77 87. . . .Tennessee Tech 92 Bobby Washington (above) didn ' t spend much time on the bench this year, but he seems pleased with the score in closing minutes of one Colonel game. In the waning seconds of another contest (below) Eastern controls the ball after outscoring Western by eight in an overtime period. 316 1968-69 BABY COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Coach Jack His- som; Mike Klopfer; George Bryant; Bill Burton; Paul Day; Chuck Eckler, graduate assistant. BACK ROW: Ray Hall, man- ager; Charles Brunker; Mike Sucher; Daryl Dunagan; Mike Rogers; Jim Storm; Tom Mastin, manager. Baby Colonels Post 12-6 Mark Eastern ' s freshman basketball team served notice to the future this season with an impressive 12-6 record against the strongest competition available. Coaches Guy Strong and Jack Hissom recruited three guards and a forward and fashioned them into a well-synchronized unit. They parlayed quickness and a keen shooting eye to de- feat some outstanding junior college competition as well as the top freshman teams in this part of the country. The Baby Colonels boast a road victory over Dayton ' s freshman team — something which couldn ' t be accom- plished by either Kentucky or Louisville. George Bryant was the leading scorer with a 24.4 av- erage per game. Then came Charlie Brunker (15.4 ), Billy Burton (15.0), Mike Rogers (13-4) and Daryl Dunagan (13-3 and 12.5 rebounds). Burton, selected most valuable player on an objective point system, joined Bryant on the All-OVC freshman team. Brunker and Dunagan were second-team choices. 1968-69 FRESHMAN COLONEL BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD E ' lstem Opponent HI Somerset Junior College 87 90 Somerset Junior College 92 (OT) 77 Sue Bennett Junior College 71 106 Saint Catherine Junior College 83 66 Transylvania 59 80 Dayton 74 64 Sullivan Business College 75 103 Cumberland 74 131 South East Christian Junior College .... 81 79 Jerry ' s AAU 82 96 Lee ' s Junior College 70 102 Morehead 76 73 Dayton 78 72 Transylvania 93 84 Lindsey Wilson Junior College 73 100 Morehead 55 75 Lindsey Wilson Junior College 78 99 South East Christian Junior College .... 76 317 Two Ail-Americans Van Colonel Runners Two University Division Ail-Americans and the Kentucky Federation team championship highlighted Eastern ' s 1968 cross-country season. Grant Colehour, a finalist in the Olympic team trials last summer at Lake Tahoe, California, finished fourth in the NCAA meet at Manhattan College, becoming the first university division Ail-American in Eastern history. Not far behind was Ken Silvious, a sophomore, who finished 14th, also earnine Ail-American status. o It was Colehour ' s seventh Ail-American certificate. Coach Conan Smith ' s runners swept through the regular season undefeated, winning four invitationals, including the Atlanta and Craig Air Force Base meets, the Daytona Beach Run and the Kentucky Federation Meet. The Colo- nels handily disposed of five opponents in dual encounters. The distance runners, short of manpower, finished third in the Ohio Valley Conference despite the fact that Cole- hour and Silvious finished 1-2 to gain individual honors. Eastern finished the season with a record of nine vic- tories and one loss. ttV tL-jtta . -o Bunched in the early going, the runners didn ' t stay packed long as Eastern strided to an easy 18-95 win over Cumberland. Above: A breathless Cumberland runner offers assistance to a more exhausted, but victorious, Colonel thinclad. Right: Ken Silvious and Grant Colehour, Eastern ' s cross-country All-Americans, found themselves running a two-man race — with each other — in most of the Colonel meets. 318 1968 COLONEL RUNNERS: Floyd Wilson, Maury Searcy, Harold Burke, Ron Bock, Gary Steen, Ken Silvious, and Grant Colehour. Eastern 1 968 CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Opponent Eastern Opponent 18 19 18 Atlanta Invitational Eastern 25 Georgia- Tech 41 Atlanta Track Club 71 Craig Air Force Base Invitational Eastern 21 Pensacola Jr. College .... 37 Columbus Track Club .... 82 Birmingham Track Club .100 Cumberland 95 Daytona Beach Run Eastern 34 East Carolina 51 Baptist University 98 Florida University 102 Florida State 128 Morehead 39 Illinois State 41 20 Northern Illinois 37 22 Kentucky State 33 Kentucky Federation Meet Eastern 33 Kentucky 75 Kentucky State 90 Morehead 107 Bellarmine 153 OVC Meet Murray 54 Western 63 Eastern 77 East Tennessee 78 Morehead 126 Tennessee Tech 176 Middle Tennessee 186 Austin Peay 196 319 1968-69 EASTERN EELS. FRONT ROW: David Bokelman, Eddie Shasek, Sandy Wickmen, Rich Anderson, Bob Walker, Jim Miller, Bruce Boyer, Dale Gilbert, Bobby Webbler. SEC- OND ROW: Pete Reed, Link Dorroh, Mike Niemyer, Ken Klein, Tevis Grey, Bob Sanford, Ken Walters, Karl Brubaker, Greg Marquis. THIRD ROW: Jay Chanley, Steve Dannecker, Lacy Hagood, Ron Holihan, Jim Schwartz, Allen Bokelman, John Buckner. Eels Splash to Seventh Straight State Championship Eastern ' s electrifying Eels splashed to their seventh con- secutive Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championship this year as they celebrated their first year of competition in the NCAA ' s University Division. The Eels swam to a 9-1 dual meet record, the only loss coming to Southeastern Conference power Alabama (67-46) in the Tide ' s pool. Competing in two invitational meets — the Illinois Invitational and the Indiana Invita- tional — the Eels brought home two third-place trophies. They finished behind the same two teams, Southern Illi- nois and Indiana State, in both meets. The seventh straight state title was managed handily by the Eels, who claimed 10 of the 16 first places. Eastern out-distanced its nearest rival, the University of Kentucky, 619 to 469, breaking four KISC records in the process. Ron Holihan, who bettered the existing record for the 200 butterfly in every pool this year, was the leading point-getter with 52 in the state meet. He was Eastern ' s only qualifier for the University Division championships. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Rich Anderson, Jim Schwarz, Pete Reed, and Karl Brubaker went unde- feated during the season, recording the nation ' s 28th best time. 320 Jim Schwarz, sporting a low drag Mohawk hairstyle, stretches out over the water as he starts his leg of a freestyle relay race. 321 Eastern ' s undefeated 400-yard freestyle re- lay team members — Jim Schwarz, in the water, Pete Reed, in the air, Karl Bru- baker, standing left, and Rich Anderson, sacrificed their hair for times, as they re- corded a 3:16.1 record time this season. HOME OF EASTERN ' S ELECTRIFYING EELS KY COLLEGIATE SWIM CHAMPS ' 59 63 64 ' 65 ' 66 ' 67 98 One of the prices you pay for winning is an out-of-date sign. This Donald Combs Nata- torium wall needs a ' 69 in recognition of the Eels ' seventh straight title to be straight. 322 1969 Colonel Swimming SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent 75 . . .Union College 36 65 . . . Kenyon College 39 74 . . . Wittenberg 30 73 . . . Louisville 40 61 . . . Eastern Michigan 52 71 . . .Ball State 42 46 ... A labama 67 81... Sewanee 31 68 . . . Morehead 45 88 . . . University of Kentucky 25 Successful Eastern swim coach, Don Combs (above) goes over times with his undefeated Bald Eel relay team. Ron Hnlihan (below), Eastern ' s sole University Division qualifier, broke the existing record for the 200-yard butterfly in every pool the Eels competed in this year. 323 THE ' 68 BASEBALL COLONELS. FIRST ROW: Coach Charles Jimmy Cain, Arnold Nyulassy, Bill Zivick, Larry Robertson, Lewis (Turkey) Hughes, Jack Emsuer, Tom Elble, Carl Shay, Don Escobar, Martin Milburn, Mike Simpson, David Cupp, Ken McCullough, Bill Goebel and Gerry Gill. BACK ROW: Cecil Woodruff, Paul Scheidel and Rick Houseman. Christie, Frank Borgia, Ron Andrews, Gary Klenk, Lee Hunker, Jimmy Cain, who was among the leaders in the nation in home runs and runs batted in, displays one of the necessary tools for successful baseball: concentration. Eastern ' s baseball team drew large crowds for its home games. Some even found the view better from beneath the bleachers. Craig Milburn prepares to release his pitch while third baseman Cain braces on defense. Cain, Borgia, Escobar Spark Hard-Luck Baseball Team Tell-tale injuries and a belligerent weatherman prevailed as the baseball team registered a 12-8 record for the sea- son. For most teams, that constitutes a respectable record. For Eastern it was disastrous. After an opening loss to Wittenburg, Transylvania be- came the first of four straight victims which allowed the Colonels to push across double-figure scoring. Included was the University of Kentucky, which fell 14-3 as Jim- my Cain, Frank Borgia, and Louie Escobar provided the punch. A 4-3 loss to North Carolina offered the only blemish since the season opener. But injuries to an already weak pitching corps began to take its toll. Eastern won four of its next five games and then the roof fell in. Morehead squeaked out a 1-0 victory in a crucial OVC contest. It was a heartbreaker for pitcher Frank Andrews and set the theme for the remainder of the season. Eastern lost five of its last eight games and reached a low point when Lincoln Memorial University pounded out a 19-7 triumph. Coach Turkey Hughes elected to use his young- er pitchers against LMU, saving his veterans for a league game with East Tennessee the next day. And the next day, the rains came. The strategy had backfired. 325 Gleaming cleats tell a shortstop to jump, baby, jump. Rick Houseman said just that as he broke up a Tennessee Tech double play. National Pastime Has Many Faces Baseball, like all athletic events, is a game of emotions. And Eastern ran the gamut during its see-saw season. Success was not in abundance, although the Colonels did win more than 60 per cent of their games. Frank Borgia and Jim- my Cain provided a few of the bright spots. Borgia ' s .474 batting average ranked fifth in the entire country according to the National Collegiate Sports Service. Cain, meanwhile, was among the national leaders in extra-base hits. He was sixth in home runs with six and fin- ished third in the runs-batted-in category with a total of 25. Narrow defeats took their toll on a shallow, injury plagued pitching staff. Although a strong batting contingent absorbed the weak- nesses and kept the Colonels in gear, the weath- erman had the final word. He said, very simply, that the Colonels were not a title contender. It was a puzzling, disappointing way to become spectators for the title game. Baseball has many faces. With victory comes jubilation while sadness accompanies defeat. For pitcher Ron Andrews, the consoling hands of a friend eases the pain. 326 Above: Larry Robertson unleashes a curve with a fierce flip of the wrist and a look of determination. Left: Baseball ' s two extremes also are mirrored at the plate. Jimmy Cain ' s face shows the confidence which comes with a home run (above) and the astonishment of a called third strike is evident for Ron Houseman. 1968 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent 3 . . . Wittenburg 7 12 . . .Transylvania 3 14 . . . University of Kentucky 4 16. . .Malone College 4 11... Centre 2 3 . . . North Carolina 4 4-2 . . . Georgia Southern 2-8 4 . . . Erskine College 3 15... Maryville College 3 6 . . . Tennessee Tech 5 . . . Morehead 1 7 . . . Lincoln Memorial 19 3-8 .. . Morehead 12-6 4 . . . Xavier 6 3-12. . .East Tennessee 1-10 2 . . . Morehead 3 327 Track Team Finishes Third in OVC It would be a gross understatement to call Grant Colehour the highlight of the track season. He was, perhaps, the highlight of the athletic sea- son. Colehour won the NCAA college division in the 10,000 meters and the 5,000 meters. He progressed to a berth on the Olympic tryout team at South Lake Tahoe, California and made an impressive showing despite missing a spot on the honor team in Mexico City. Colehour now has earned All-American status six times. Their greatest strength showed in the distance events and relays. Coach Connie Smith — preferring exposure in the prestigious relay meets — dis- played the team only once for the home crowd and Eastern came out on top in a triangular meet with Kentucky State and Morehead. Top: Ron Bock displays the form that carried him to a second-place finish in the 400-yard intermediate hurdles at the Ohio Valley Conference track Meet. Above: Exhaustion takes its toll after a grueling distance run by Doug Cordier. 328 Le . ' Grant Colehour finds himself in a familiar spot — leading the pack — during the mile run in the Ohio Valley Conference meet. Colehour won his third straight OVC title although teammate Jim Banks matched him stride-for-stride most of the way. Top Left: Track Coach Connie Smith records another Eastern victory. Above: Cordier serves as a human crutch for distance runner Banks after the rugged mile race. 329 Best-Ever Record Spices Golf Season THE ' 68 GOLF COLONELS: Coach Glenn Presnell, Bob Bower, Jack Good, John Newton, Paul Schultz, Ron Roby, Jimmy Martin, Jimmy Saunders, and Jim Gregg. Coach Glenn Presnell smoothed out the rough edges of Eastern ' s golf team and produced the finest record in the school ' s history. Eastern mastered 15 of its 18 opponents, fashioning an impressive aggregate score that could match any of the finest teams in the country. Counted among its victims were Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Dayton. Led by Jack Good, Ron Roby, and Paul Schultz, the Colonels golfers found great suc- cess in match competition but lost two of three in medal play. The Colonels had trouble adjust- ing to course conditions in the Ohio Valley . Conference meet but recovered well in the sec- ond day of competition to finish third in team standings. Dayton edged Eastern in the first meeting be- tween the two schools but the Colonels found their home course more to their liking in the return match and drubbed the Ohio school 17-1. Cincinnati also split with the Colonels and Louisvile was the only team to defeat Eastern in a dual meet. In the Marshall Invitational, the Colonels finished fourth in an impressive eight- team field. Jack Good watches this four-footer drop for a birdie. 330 - GOLF SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent 12 Centre College 6 l4l 2 - ■.University of Kentucky 9 l z 19I 2 • ■.Northwood Institute 4l 2 15 Transylvania 9 387 University of Kentucky 385 I8I 2 . . .Xavier University 5 V2 381 University of Dayton 409 23 Bowling Green 1 7I 2 ■• -University of Cincinnati IOV2 17 Xavier University 2 11 University of Cincinnati 7 393 University of Louisville 402 22I 2 . . .Northwood Institute U - Third Place Ohio Valley Conference Fourth Place Marshall Invitational ii 1 -i Above: Jimmy Saunders uses his pitching wedge to perfection as he sal- vages a par on No. 9 at Madison Country Club, the Colonels ' home course. Left: Head down, following through, John Newton displays good form from the pesky sand trap. 4 331 Snyder and Riggins Provide 1-2 Punch Sparky Snyder and Lindy Riggins provided the 1-2 punch as the Colonel tennis team de- feated all but two of its opponents during reg- ular season play and finished third in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament. Tennessee, one of the strongest teams in the south, turned back Coach Jack Adams ' netters 3-6 while Western avenged an earlier 7-2 loss to Eastern with a 1-5 victory. Snyder, the No. 1 singles player, tackled the opponents ' top men each time. His strong serv- ice and deceptive quickness was one of the prime ingredients in Eastern ' s success. Riggins, who pushed Snyder all season for the No. 1 job, proved equally effective in singles play. Counted among the Colonels ' victims were Kentucky, Virginia Tech, Indiana State, and Ohio University. Right: The net frames Tom Davis as he returns a soft lob during a home match. Above: Lindy Riggins had to fade deep to retreat a high lob by his opponent. His well-placed backhand put him back on the offensive. i i 332 1968 TENNIS COLONELS: Greg Stephenson, Mike Barnes, Mel Martin, Pat Guerin, Tom Davis, Fred Grant and Danny Susong. Not Pictured: Allen Steffey, Sparky Snyder, Lindy Riggins and Coach Jack Adams. ■■■■mm Mi «4 TENNIS SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent .Ohio University 4 . Centre College . Western Kentucky 2 .Tennessee 6 . Indiana State 1 . East Tennessee 1 . Virginia Tech 4 .Morehead 2 .Western Kentucky 5 .Murray 1 . Morehead Mike Barnes begins his follow-through after returning a hard service by teammate Tom Davis during a practice session. 333 The 1968-69 COLONEL GRAPPLERS. FRONT ROW: Butch Mitchell, Frank Campo, Bobby Humphries, John Mautner, Bruce Drummond. SECOND ROW: Ron Jackson, Denni s McCIish, Desire, Pride Spell Success for Eastern ' s Matmen Desire and pride exemplified the 1968-69 wrestling team. Each individual had to carry an unusually heavy load through a long hard season. One of the key factors adding to the challenge was Coach John Pavlisko ' s task of developing an intercollegiate program after a four-year layoff. Eastern compiled a 7-4 record against op- ponents which had established wrestling teams. The matmen pulled more than their load in every match, as they had to come from behind each match due to injuries and lack of personnel. The will to win was shown especially in the Centre match, in which East- ern had to forfeit 20 points and still came back to win 31-20. Co-captain Joe Howard was lost in the match due to an elbow injury. Ron House was voted the most valuable wrestler of the team. Senior Roger Remer was named most improved wrestler. The 100% team award was earned by John Maut- ner. Roger Remer, Harry Gibbs, Earl Jones, Joe Howard co-captain, Bill Dempsey, Ron House, co-captain, Coach John Pavlisko. Ron Jackson gets a two-point takedown against his foe in the Colonels ' win over Centre. 334 John Mautner (above), who received the team ' s 100 per cent award, plans his strategy in the opening minutes with his op- ponent. Coach John Pavlisko (below) makes a megaphone with his cupped hands as he shouts encouragement to his team. 335 1968-69 COLONEL RIFLE TEAM. FRONT ROW: Dan Dillman, David Carpenter, Mike Roberts, Vern Sowden, Benny Brewer. BACK ROW: Tony Gruelle, Damon Abell, William Rogers, Dennis McKenzie. Riflemen Take Split in Six Dual Meets Eastern ' s senior-laden rifle team managed a .500 season over a schedule of six dual meets, and finished fourth in a 13-team field in the Cincin- nati Consectional Meet, missing third by one point. The marksmen, led by senior Dan Dillman ' s 264 season average, won their opener over Middle Tennessee, and also scored wins against Western and Dayton. Losses were at the hands of Cincinnati, Xavier, and Murray. Facing next year ' s rifle team will be the challenge of building a squad around only two returning lettermen. 336 INTRAMURALS 337 Intramurals Fulfill Competitive Needs Eastern ' s intramural program, under the direction of Dr. Barney Groves, has grown to become an integral part of the athletic program. For those who do not compete on varsity teams, intramurals has provided a recreational, athletic outlet. A system featuring two divisions of competition — fraternity and independent — was a key factor in the increased interest in intramurals. This year more than 2,700 men participated. At the end of each team sport, the fraternity league and independent league champions met for the campus-wide title. Intramural sports center around football and basket- ball in the fall semester and volleyball and Softball in the spring. However, there is an extensive offering of other team and individual sports. Competition was also held this year in archery, billiards, cross-country, decathlon, handball, hole-in-one golf, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track, tug-o-war, weight-lifting and wres- tling. • v Football (above) kicks off intramural activity in the fall, while fleet feet and crisp blocking (below) display their value in a spirited flag football contest. 338 HSr •   J 4 _t_,i,-.S, This flag football chase results in a tooth- rattling confrontation with Mother Earth for an intramural ball-carrier. Line-of-scrimmage formations are limited only by the imagination as these intramural gridders display. 339 Determination under the boards (above) is an important factor in intramural, as well as varsity, basketball. A little one-on-one backcourt play (below) is a prelude to a driv- ing layup attempt in this intramural contest. 340 _. Women ' s Intramurals Aim for More Involvement The women ' s athletic program, directed by Mrs. Mildred Maupin, strove for increased participa- tion this year by selecting a wide variety of ac- tivities. The scope of the activities were planned so that students of all skill levels could compete. An intercollegiate program in field hockey and basketball were offered to meet the needs of the exceptionally talented coeds. Competitive units were formed by sororities, dormitories and other independent groups for participation in soccer, basketball, tennis and swimming on the intramural level. Basketball is a woman ' s game, too, and when Eastern ' s coeds take to the floor the results range from hard-played, well-executed action like that above to the graceful and comical, displayed on the next two pages. 341 342 i 343 Girls are proud of their femininity and gentleness, but as this series of photo- graphs of women ' s field hockey displays, they don ' t waste it on each other. 344 Members of Eastern ' s acrobatics squad display strength and grace in a variety of activities. Precision is required in each of the phases of acrobatics demonstrated here, with mood depicted by facial expression — intense concentration (above); concern (above, rig and a little amusement over the whole thing (below). 345 wm ' vl§i ORGANIZATIONS mi SOm3fctf; ' J W?Wl 3? ' ' . yfc STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Pat Newell, treasurer; Steve Wilborn, president; Neill Day, vice president; Toni Eastham, secretary. Student Association Takes on More Active Role The Student Association attempted to take on a more ag- gressive role this year by sponsoring legislation, through the Student Council, its representative body, that would dramatically affect the student life at Eastern. The Council, chaired by Steve Wilborn, president of the Student Association, passed a resolution proposing a pass-fail system to be established on a three-year trial basis. As a result of the insistance of the Council, a more efficient method of processing student organizations ac- counts was effected. The Experiment in International Living, a cultural ex- change program sponsored by the Council and the Uni- versity, enables an Eastern student to spend two summer months in a foreign country. Selected this year to visit in England was Miss Cindi Dorman, a sophomore from Covington. In an attempt to up-date the organization and improve the efficiency of the Council, a constitutional revision com- mittee was named to thoroughly study the constitution and recommend revisions. Other activities attempted by the Council included a stu- dent discount system and a free speech union. Nearly 1,800 students purchased discount cards from the six Rich- mond merchants who participated. The free speech union proposed to lay the path for con- troversial and informative speakers to be brought to the campus. The first speaker heard was a young Negro stu- dent whose speech was entitled, The Negro and the Status Quo. The Council also helped plan many of the activities for Freshman Orientation Week, sponsoring the Josh White Concert and assisting with other functions in an effort to make freshmen feel welcome at Eastern. 348 SERVICE 349 Service Involves a Multitude of Activities With all the organizations on campus students seldom realize the important role Eastern ' s service clubs play. These non-profit organizations ' only reward is the feeling of self-satisfaction and pride they get from helping others. Along with activities on campus such as serving at banquets, helping out during band day, and boosting school spirit they also serve the community of Richmond by making Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy and working at Telford Center with underprivileged children. Every organization has a purpose and these clubs fulfill theirs with en- thusiasm and hard work. Top: Amidst sawdust and confusion Circle K ' s refreshment stand was a welcome oasis for thirsty float builders. Middle: Practice and con- centration go into the unique precision drill of Eastern ' s Little Colonels. Bottom: The tra- ditional Hanging of the Greens brings the spirit and joy of Christmas to the Campus. 350 Left: By selling programs for home sports events, Varsity E serves the University. Bottom: Besides a money raising proj- ect, Kappa Delta Tau pledges learn gas tanks aren ' t always in the rear. 351 7 7 a ]Y . i Sf f j jy i Right: Enthusiasm and spirit of the Cheerleaders send our football team off to victory. Below: Sending Christ- mas cards to soldiers in Viet Nam was one of the projects of Alpha Sigma Upsilon. Bottom Right: Preparing the tactics for their next play, Moose Mannen gives advice to her teammates in the Powder Puff game. U A 352 Circle K Club Drives for Thanksgiving canned food, Toys for Tots and collection of boots for the needy children of Richmond were among the many service projects of Circle K Club. As a safety campaign Circle K distributed safe driving leaf- lets for Christmas and Spring breaks and also painted crosswalks on campus. During registra- tion week the boys carried books purchased by the coeds from the Campus Bookstore. During the week of homecoming float building Circle K was in charge of Hi $ Warehouse. The mem- bers also attended workshops throughout the year to help promote citi2enship and leadership among themselves. The meaning of Christmas is expressed as Circle K help the needy. BOTTOM ROW: George Wyatt, president; Dud- ley Goodlet, vice president; Joe Baue. SECOND ROW: Carl Rodgers; Gary Abney; Howard Hos- kins; Jim Murphy, treasurer; Danny O ' Neal, secre- tary. THIRD ROW: Roger Meade, sponsor; Doug Holiday; Fred Barnett; Doug Hensley; John King. FOURTH ROW: Larry Morgan, vice president; Arnold Slusher; Sparky Bechler; Doug Carlisle; Ron Combs; Tom Cordez; James Ledford. 353 Kappa Delta Tau BOTTOM ROW: Sue Lovell; Marva Perry, vice president; Caro- lyn Hill, secretary; Doris Moore, treasurer; Karen Brackney, president. SECOND ROW: Linda Roddy; Becky Wuhhland; Mary Jane Weber; Brenda Ragland; Karen Augspurger; Kitty Jordan; Gloria McCauley; Dale Be rg; Linda Scott; Nancy Ehrenber; Sandra Wells. THIRD ROW: Pat Douglas; Kathy Simon; Nancy Barnes; Phyllis Hollan; Nancy Brucchieri; Peggy Mannen; Leslie Davidson; Michele Young; Laverene Jett; Jan Holland; Rita Lawrence; Ruth Keiffir; Kay Paff. It ' s football time again, and Kappa Delta Tau Service Sorority opened the season at Eastern with the annual Powder Puff Football game during Orientation week. This year ' s game was played against Kappa Phi Delta and although Kappa Delta Tau lost, fun abounded and the new school year was officially underway. For the first time, this year the Kappa Delta Tau pledges were organized into their own pledge class with officers and a variety of activities to keep them busy. As in the past, serving at banquets has been a major club project as well as serving as guides during Band Day. A new goal this year has to bring school spirit to its highest peak. During the Thanksgiving season, both ac- tives and pledges gave a basket to some deserv- ing families and before the holidays, they pumped gas for a money-raising project. Carol- ing for the Old Folk ' s Home and a party for children living in Brockton, brought Christmas closer to these girls. The traditional tapping ceremony and breakfast was held for the pledges, and the formal initiation was held at the Spring Banquet. Pledges and banner spurred school spirit as the Colonels left for Western. 354 Dan Crum, president; Ken Patterson, vice president; Candy Johnson, secre- tary; Harry Blue, treasurer. Young Republicans Eastern ' s Young Republicans Club has the honor of being the largest on campus, in the state, and also third largest in the nation. Their aim is to stimulate interest and participation in gov- ernment and the Republican Party. They up- held this aim in this year ' s elections by passing out materials, babysitting for people while they voted, and providing transportation to the polls for those who had no other way. With elections over, they traveled to Louisville for the college Young Republicans Convention and ended the year with a banquet. A PROVEN LEADER Marlow Cook takes time from his campaign to address Eastern Young Republicans. 355 Young Democrats The Young Democrats Club started this year in full swing as they plunged tirelessly into helping with the elections. The aims of this organization are to involve students in politics and make them more aware of the existing problems of today ' s government. They support this aim by such projects as sponsoring speakers on campus and having panel discussions on important political issues. Greeting Lynn Brothers and other officers of Eastern ' s Young Democrats in Frankfort is Lt. Governor Wendell Ford. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Brothers, president; Nancy Stigers, treas- urer; Hal Smith, vice president. SECOND ROW: Sandra Dim- mitt; Lynda Ward; Kathryn Conrad; Jane Bauer; Freida Hutchins; Sharon McGee. THIRD ROW: Bill Parker; Sharon Williams; Linda Cox; Victoria Brown; Ginny Marsh. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Hutchins; Beverly Persley; Laureen Kovreg; Michele Den- ham; Karen Madras; Donna Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Darrell House; Joe Tussey; Bill Frazier; Mike Brammell; Howard Fallis; Roy Gash; David Snell. 356 YWCA BOTTOM ROW: Nikki Ramsey, president; Linda Nichols, vice president; Barbara Goggin, treasurer; Kathleen Rader. SECOND ROW: Margaret Whitehead; Jeanne Switzer; Janet Orth; Patsy York; Mary Black; Jackie Reifsnyder; Delsie Thompson; Jan Madison; Diana Cornett; Joyce Brown; Linda Bentley; Lois Ram- sey; Belinda Estepp. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Carroll, SPONSOR; Sandra Settles; Linda Ball; Ginny Sliva; Ellen Stevenson; Linda Osborne; Susie Ellis; Clarice Burton; Gerry Phillips; Christine Green; Tobie Horn; Glenda Harris; Carole Cracraft; Rebecca Reinheimer. FOURTH ROW: Mary Johnson; Francine Maxwell. The Young Women ' s Christian Association, a service club, was one of the first organizations formed on Eastern ' s campus. The main service projects of YWCA consist of doing things for the children at Telford Center. The girls gave Halloween and Valentine parties for the chil- dren and sponsored tutorial programs. The tu- torial programs consisted mainly of sewing and cooking projects for the girls who came to the center. During the Christmas season, the YWCA was responsible for the Hanging of the Greens Cere- mony officially opening the holiday season on campus. The Easter Sunrise Service was another im- portant project undertaken by these girls for the spiritual benefit of interested students. Finally, the girls raised money for a donation to the Patty A. Clay Hospital building fund. Children receive a warm smile of welcome from Mrs. Mary Carroll at YWCA ' s Valentine Party for the children of Telford center. 357 KYMA Club KYMA, Eastern ' s pep club, has been in existence since 1939- During these years, this organization has tried to booster the spirit and enthusiasm of Eastern students in every facet of college life. KYMA club sponsors the sale of beanies dur- ing Freshman Orientation Week. A new activity this year for the organization was the Spirit Con- test. A spirit stick was given to the most enthu- siastic group at pep rallies, and the group winning the stick the greatest number of times received a trophy. The Sadie Hawkins dance is an annual club activity as well as the Snow Ball dance held during the spring semester. The Eastern Cheerleaders and the Little Colonels are under the sponsorship of KYMA. This past summer the cheerleaders traveled to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to participate in the National Col- legiate Workshop. They were honored with seven second place ribbons in competition against other cheerleading squads throughout the United States. The thirty-two Little Colonels marched in the Homecoming Parade and for several basketball games. These girls have new uniforms this year bought by KYMA and rented to the girls. Pompons and girls create an interesting half-time show. BOTTOM ROW: William Smith; Karl Frey, treasurer; Linda Nunn; Bill Maggard; Linda Carman, secretary; Tim Bay- sore, president. SECOND ROW: Dale Berg; Sue Anne Speed; Donna Cryer; Connie Haney; Mary Ilacqua; Linda Lawson; Carolyn Engel; Shireen Baysore; Kristen Burger; James Shrout. THIRD ROW: Brenda Butler; Sherri Pean; Linda Stone; Mary Edwards; Sherri Craddock; Sandy Wilde; Judy Hanson; Paula Weaver; Julia Williams; Gail Van Ness; Sarah Lynn Young; Debbie Dawkins. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Wheeler; Sandy Smith; Sharon McGohon; Debbie Noland; Jovita Dick; Peggy Mannen; Gwen Reed; Linda Van Oss; Ricky Philpot; Diane Fischer. 358 Cheerleaders Spark Teams MM xffWV to v Jxfxfk ¥ .P toft ' . ♦ . xtof 1 CHEERLEADERS: Leslie Funk, Rita Lawrence, Gwen Reed, Ted Marshal, Sarah Vice- Jerry Feder- son, Tom Musgrave, Christy Coates, Jovita Dick, Peggy Mannen. Little Colonels 1 i ■.-§ |V J ' r U-.U s f :$V$ 1 If V Ij — ■BOTTOM ROW: Merry Hoffman; Ricky Philpot; Haney; Linda Nunn; Dale Berg; Debbie Daw- Diane Fischer, Cadet Captain; Sherri Pean; Sue kins; Peggy Bryan; JoAnn Lorenz; Peggy Mathes. Maeder. SECOND ROW: Nancy Butters; Paulette FOURTH ROW: Jan Herndon; Gayle Schloss; Click; Donna Cryer; Linda Stone; Julia Williams; Janie Compton; Judy Rowe; Linda Van Oss; Sue Brenda Butler; Gail Van Ness; Sarah Young; Sally Speed; Bonnie Wheeler; Linda Murphy; Micki Wefler. THIRD ROW: Ann Clevinger; Connie McCrary. 359 Alpha Sigma Upsilon BOTTOM ROW: James Logsdon, president; Frank Cramer; Estil Daniels; Larry Genton, secretary; Glenn Roberts, treasurer; Gene H. Mosley, vice president; Bruce Stewart. SECOND ROW: Harold Goode; Charles Poynter; Ben Taylor; David Wil- liams; John Clark. THIRD ROW: Manuel Spencer; Clinton Jett; Robert Gieszl; Jerry Davis; Robert Mills; Bob Thompson; Ulys Smith. FOURTH ROW: Theodore Bruning, advisor. Varsity E Club BOTTOM ROW: Ken Silvious; Joe Voets; Tom Swartz, vice president; Ro nnie Andrews; Tim Speaks, treasurer; Paul Schultz; Greg Marquis; Jack Emsuer; Jim Moberly; Lindy Riggins; Peter Reed; Walt Murphy; Frank Borgia; John Sims; Skip Daugherty, president; Don Moore; Lory Hagood; James Mills; Lowell Flan- ary, vice president; Robert Washington; Ronald Bock; Ron Reed; John Buckner; Jay Chanley; Phil Knauer; Boyd Lynch; Jerry Godhey; Ron House; Butch Evans; Bob Webb; Donald Buehler; Mike Jackson. 360 RELIGION 361 Religion Combines Ceremony and Leisure Of all the aspects of campus life, religion can- not be neglected. Although the religious organi- zations on campus are sometimes pushed into the background by studies, classes and other ac- tivities, they do serve a vital role in college life. These organizations are sponsored by different Faiths and, through them, students can develop their spiritual being and participate in church life. Right: Candle, robe, girl and carols all symbolize a part of Christmas. Below: At the Alley Way, one finds an escape from the worries of the day. 362 Above: The campus centers provide places where students can seek solutions to their problems through prayer. Left: Many students frequent the Methodist Center to meet new friends and sometimes engage in a friendly card game. 363 Baptist Student Union BOTTOM ROW: Diana Moore; Elizabeth Ambrose; Linda Fleming; Linda Perry; Vicki Mullins; Sherrill Burton; Gail Holder; Verna Hensley; Diane Hill; Margie Halcomb. SECOND ROW: Bobbi Randall; Brenda Gaffney; Susan Small; Mary Jo Thornton; Pam Roberts; Susan Wilson; Judy Wilson; Shirley Smith; Kathy Kearns; Shirley Cobb; Susan Taylor; Carolyn Bog- gess. THIRD ROW: Louise Lyons; Kathy Quire; Connie Huff- man; Judy Angel; Laverne Pippin; Naomi Gibson; Genny Jack- son; Cathy Lesshafft; Linda Hendren; Fayrene Keith; Jeanne Cooper; Sharon Curtis; Tayla Corder. FOURTH ROW: Tom Blanton; Harry Blue; Lyndon Weakley; J. Rollins; Allen Baker; David Vickers; Sylvia Hoskins; Carolyn Litteral; Dwight Lyons; Sharon Burke; Jerry Burke; Hershall Williams; Anoy Crawford. FIFTH ROW: Raymond Pinson; Gary Franklin; George Wilson; Lloyd Blevins; David Reasor; Floyd Blevins; Larry Underwood; Robert Jones; Larry Hopkins. The BSU provided a wide variety of activities to interest the students on campus. Vesper services were held through the week and included speakers, films, panel discussions, and Bible studies. The BSU choir went on tour twice during the year and took several local trips to raise money for summer mission proj- ects. The Young Woman ' s Auxiliary and the young Bachelor ' s Association met weekly for dinner and programs, and members of BSU attended statewide meetings such as the State BSU Convention and the Spring Leadership Training Conference. Service projects of Baptist students included tutoring aid summer missions. Two students have been appointed to serve as Baptist Student Union summer missionaries while many others have applied to serve as summer missionaries under the Home Mission Board. The B.S.U. ' s coffee house, The Ark, provides pressures of classes and homework. pleasant escape from the 364 Newman Club BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Engel; Casey Wilms, treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: Diane Haslinger; Dorothy Bulcher; Stephanie Sckloemer; Karen Moore; Ruth Uhrig; Peggy Wires; Terry Town- send; Donna Sergeant; Sandy Weber; Lynne Schmidt; Sue Sha- rum, secretary. THIRD ROW: Rev. McGuire, chaplain; Thomas Brecht; Leonard Schockling; Jerry Back; John Blum; Jim Conrad, vice president; William Hall; Jack Kane; Brent Laswell; Richar Lisi; Frederick Dejaco; Kenneth Keebler. The Newman Club combined a program of both service and fellowship to enrich the lives of the Catholic students on campus. The club spon- sored the annual Mardi Gras dance in February and in March members went on retreat to Mary- dale Retreat House in Cincinnati. The group took trips to Appalachia to do voluntary missionary work with Father Ralph Briting in Mount Vernon. Several of the New- man members worked for the Richmond Federal Credit Union in the east end and volunteered with various community action projects in the city. Church services serve to draw people out of their own world and bring them closer together as they worship God. 365 Westminster BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Brucchieri; John Lodge; Joe Porter; Connie Davis; Kathy Matchett; Sharon McBride; Sandy Schum- mer; Eileen Nugent; Nancy McConnell; Shawna Cartwright; Nancy Ashford; Donna Cailey. SECOND ROW: Mark Adams; Gary Shrout; Laura Lee Roser; George Pierce; Rick Girth; Wayne Patterson; Betsy Shrader; George Wyatt; Bob Brasington; Marty Searcy; Mark Upton. Westminster Fellowship went on weekend le- treats twice during the year at the church camp in nearby Irvine. Other activities were the annual Thanksgiving Banquet for foreign students on campus, visiting at the county old folks ' home, Christmas caroling, cooking dinner on Wednes- day nights, and a supper program of study and fellowship on Sunday evening. For the second year, the group assisted the pastor in work with a smaller Presbyterian church in the city, developing the leadership capacities of the members and working with the Sunday School and youth groups. WF works closely with the Interfaith Council together with the other religious groups in bringing movies to campus, tutoring, participation in a live nativity scene, and the planning of the Freshman Week vesper service. Delegates were sent to the December Qua- drennial Conference in Atlanta, and to the sum- mer conference in Montreal, North Carolina. ■Westminster members present a program about the Quadrennial Conference they attended in Atlanta. 366 • DEPARTMENTALS 367 Departmentals Specialize Interests Learning is the most important goal in educa- tion but departmental organizations give stu- dents the chance to further their knowledge in subjects that are of interest to them and make new friends who share this interest. Through these organizations, students can learn beyond what is required in the classroom. Right: Learning to milk a cow is one of the delicate operations an Agriculture major learns. Below: Field hockey could be a dangerous sport but is still enjoyed by these members of W.R.A. 368 Top: Examining bones, muscles and nerves, Caduceus Club members further their knowledge in the field of medicine. Left: Building your own radio was one of the many projects of the Industrial Education majors. 369 Departmentals have given students the oppor- tunity to further develop their interests in a particular field, through stimulating programs and fellowship. The Accounting Club has taken trips to Gen- eral Electric and to IBM and Owens, Potter, and Hisle Accounting Firm. The main program this year for the Agriculture Club was to set up a four-year academic program in which under- graduate training could be received without transferring to another institution. Each year the Association for childhood Education under- takes a special project for enriching children ' s lives. The Biology Club has successfuly spon- sored the Audubon Lecture Series. At each meeting of the Caduceus Club, a different speaker was present to speak on his particular field of medicine. The Chemistry Club brings other aspects of the field to its members, other than what is pre- sented in class. The members of Ciruna at- tended several conferences during the year: The Mid-West Mock U.N. Assembly at St. Louis, the Mid-East Mock U.N. Assembly at Bethany, West Virginia and many others. The Eastern Debate Team represented the University in in- tercollegiate debate. They traveled in a ten-state area and were not limited to any one conference. The Home Economics Club of Eastern is, for the first time, associated with the national pro- fessional organization of home economists, The American Home Economics Association. The Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Club, known as HPER, planned faculty fitness programs and skill demonstrations. Accounting Club BOTTOM ROW: Janice Lane; Roy Gash, president; Jim Farmer, treasurer; Pam Bogie. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kenneth Griffith, SPONSOR; Stephen Huntsberger; Doug Harmon; Carl Gough; Ronald Johnson; Kenneth Lipton; Barry Cummins; Charles Wal- lin; James Logsdon. THIRD ROW: James Branscum; Gary Smith; William Stewart; Eddie McCoy; John Moberly. 370 Agriculture Club BOTTOM ROW: James Dause, president; Paul Jef- fries, vice president; Gary McKillip, secretary; James Bryant, treasurer; Dr. Hayes, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Teddy Hays; Norman Cox; George Norton; Gregg Woodruff; Larry Lacy; William Turpin. THIRD ROW: Daryl Satchwell; Dennis Reynolds; Martin Woodruff; John Worth; Eddie Kelly; Joe Raisor. Association for Childhood Education BOTTOM ROW: Wesley Parker, vice president; Ros- anne Sabatelli, secretary; Mary Ann Kinker, vice presi- dent Teresa Ann Smith, president. SECOND ROW: Debbie Noland; Karen Branscome; Sally Keith; Verna Hensley; Freida Smith; Mary Sue Campbell. THIRD ROW: Billie Sue Harmon; Pat Douglas; Ann Burkhead; Kay Patterson; Lois Manns; Elizabeth Mike; Eva Ferrell. FOURTH ROW: Lynda Ward; Jane Woods; Nicky Schnell; Freida Hutchins; Diane Farmer; Gay Lee Stew- art; Helen Stempfer. FIFTH ROW: Judy Carroll; Mary Govitz; Sandi Weyrich; Candy Thornton; Sue Neale; Carolyn Hesler; Vicki Schuff; Beverly Middleton. SIXTH ROW: Miss Sams, SPONSOR; Bill Maggard; Marilyn McLemore; Rayelene Bryant; Louise Begley; Patricia Biehn; Vicky Tanner. 371 Biology Club BOTTOM ROW: James Smith, president; Juanita Clark, secretary; Barbara Burchett, vice president. SECOND ROW: Donald Batch, SPONSOR; Edd Baker; Dolores Reppert; Gerald Rowe; Phyllis Byrley; Patricia Hughes; Sandra Fry- man; Betty Jo Kintner, treasurer; Venita Bright; Donna May; Susie Darrett; Dianne Wilson; Mrs. McGlasson, SPONSOR. Caduceus Club BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Caldwell; Virginia Garner; Randy Ward; James Cundiff, treasurer; Jimmy Caudill; Larry Fields; Jerald Combs; Yoshihiko Yagi. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Schrader; Frances Barthel; Terry Gruelle; Allan Coldiron; Gene Robinette; James Hill; Rodney Haddix; Carl Chaplin; Winston Halcomb. THIRD ROW: Peggy Dodd; Katherine Kranz; Eliza- beth Hall; Linda Johnson; Jennifer Kennedy, secretary; Marsha Tracy; James Foster; Douglas Jenkins; William McCaw. FOURTH ROW: John Pryse; Michael Alexander; Jeff Okeson; Alice Cox; Donna Mancuso; Jean Adams; Beth Benard; Pamela Andrew; Steven Okeson. FIFTH ROW: Michael Hamilton; Richard Burnett; David Adkins; Lawrence Brock; Larry Mason; Donna Smith; Donna Martz; Dr. Meisenheimer, SPONSOR; Mr. Jones, SPONSOR. SIXTH ROW: Kenny Luxon; Jerry Poynter; Ronald Poling, president. 372 BOTTOM ROW: Charles Williams; Larry Fields, secretary; Terry Risner, treasurer; John Stiefer, president. SECOND ROW: Michael Alexander; Michael Rick Cundiff. Osborne; Jerald Combs; Chemistry Club BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Ann Yao; Betty Ann Hupp; Linda Barth; Claire James; Phyllis Faulk- ner; Loh Lee. SECOND ROW: Philip Sterbling; Douglas Harvey; Dan Crum; Jack Seay; Ro- dolfo Martinez, SPONSOR; John Moody; Scott Marlin; Tim Jones; Sam Reder; Robert Jackson; Kenneth Tipton. Ciruna 373 Debate Team Home Economics Club BOTTOM ROW: Carol Watson; Toni Whitfield; Lana Bell; Cathy Henderson; Jodye Rogers; Mary Pat Wills; Mrs. Jimmie Moomau, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Peter Schneider, SPONSOR; Robert Warfield; Steve Stanley; Charles London. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Helen Johnson, president; Karen Hen- derson, vice president; Kathryn Conrad; Barbara Gozzin, treas- urer; Sandra Settles, secretary; Jeanne Switzer. SECOND ROW: Roberta Cloyd; Sue Niswonger; Janet Orth; Judy Roesch; Ellen Stevenson; Karen Latimer; Ronda LaForge; Belinda Estepp; Judy L. Wilson; Gay Jennings; Carol Davidson; Beverley K. Humble; Linda Rainville; Jane Humlong. THIRD ROW: Rita Thomas; Linda Lyons; Nancy Metz; Emma Edington; Jan Madison; Carsle Cracraft; Christine Green; Tobie Horn; Karen Surface; Linda Osborne; Linda Ball; Jackie Reifsynder; Adele Herald; Joyce Brown; Gerry Philp; Susie Ellis; Esther Farris; Janice Burdette; Connee Wheeler; Patricia Carpenter; Scottye Helton. FOURTH ROW: Lois Sparks; Phyllis Wright; Susan Sand. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth MacDonald; Rita Peterson; Carolyn Zanone; Lois Ram- sey; Linda Bentley; Randy Nickel; Mary Black; Lenane Turner; Carolyn Adkins; Linda Nichols; Ginny Sliva; Kay Barnes; Delsie Thompson; Ann Biermann; Pat Studer; Mary Jane Conley; Carla Loftis; Debbie Pritchett; Judith Wilson; Debbie Grove; Kathy Hoeweler; Pat Taylor; Becky Goshorn; Ellen Fischer; Yvonne Hogg; Patricia Brown; Barb Jennings. 374 HPER Club BOTTOM ROW: Jack L. Emsuer; Joe Prats; Linda Spiess; Kathy McMillin, secretary; Cathy Sullivan; Wanda Butcher; Diana Cruey; Carol Stevens; Carl Severs; Terry Hinkle. SECOND ROW: Bob Harris; Larry Cox; Lynda Rowe; Susan Haas; Janet Meyer, vice president; Barbara Miles; Vickie Reeves; Susan Turker; Sue Hall. THIRD ROW: Wanda Wilkerson; Gail Reedy; Harriett Belcher; Sharon Warner; Susan Fetter; Cindy Winburn; Charlie Smith; Kathy Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Summa, SPONSOR; Lydia Gross; Ronald House; Mary Riley; Irene Wyckoff; Patricia Roberts; Jan Jones; Jim Ashman, treasurer. FIFTH ROW: Terry Richard; Michael Moore; James Fitch; Tom Swartz; Walter Soro- chan; Fred Grant; Chuck Froebe, president. Industrial Education Club BOTTOM ROW: Tim Herr, treasurer; Warren May, president; Max Doty, vice-president. SECOND ROW: George R. Karnes; R. William DeVore; Jack Kane; Charles Barr; Anthony Ryan; Lynn Bush. THIRD ROW: Thomas E. Peck; Robert A. Gross; Allen Johnson; Gerald W. Hughes. 375 SNEA BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Hinger, secretary; Karen Brackney, Kay Paff, vice president; Miss Holcomb, Mr. Arterberry, treasurer; Jeff Bonnell, vice president; Zola Hammond, president; SPONSORS. WRA BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Martin, president; Cindy Winburn, vice president; Susan Fetter. SECOND ROW: Terry Hinkle; Joanne Bog- danski; Doris Miller; Diana Burke; Nancy Nuhn. THIRD ROW: Jane Long; Cheri Miller; Gail Reedy; Deborah Woodside; Carol Stevens. FOURTH ROW: Lorraine Stark, secretary; Jane Hammond; Sharon Smith; Pecgy Poynter: Linda Kees. FIFTH ROW: Cathy Fletcher, treasurer; Linda Arnold; Mary Whitehouse; Bonnie Dentler; Charlene Morris. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Warner; Kathy Wilson; Martha Hen- drix; Marsha Friedhoff. 376 ARTS 377 Arts Express Creative Talent College is a time for furthering one ' s education; it is also a time for broadening other qualities of one ' s life. The arts take in a multitude of shapes, forms and activities, ranging from music to gymnastics. Many organizations on campus offer every student an opportunity to contribute through time and talent to the many varied forms of art. ; •- -fe | JB ...... ■1 1 ■■Kappa Kappa Sigma members display the skill and timing required for synchronized swimming. 378 Left: The Little Theatre ' s Santa Claus, with his round belly and white whiskers, is all that ' s needed to con- vey the magic of Christmas to every child. Below: one of the first stunts learned by Kappa Kappa Sigma members is termed the ballet let. Bottom: Skill, along with strength, is required for the diffi- cult stunts performed by the Gymnastics Club. 379 Bo lom: The Marching Maroons rehearse one of their complicated formations in Hanger Stadium. Right: Weeks of hard work paid off in the open- ing performance of The Skin of Our Teeth. 380 Eastern ' s Little Theatre Eastern ' s Little Theatre was organized to pro- mote and support theatre interest and activity on campus. This year they have taken over all box office and publicity responsibilities. Along with presenting numerous plays through- out the year they also find time to work with the children at Telford Center and Richmond Community Center. Little Theatre performers learn to convey meaning through expression. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Higgs; Sheila Kirby; Veronica Riggs; Sharon Tackett; Bill Thomas, vice president; Laurence Pergram, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Cathy Henderson; Linda Figgins, secretary; Kathy Creighton; Sarah Hammons; Marianne Mont- gonery; Janie Wilson; Kathy Browning; Sonja Foley; Jean Bryant; Penny Hasekaester; Marilyn Richardson; Miss Melody, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Lelani Butler; Paula Kinker; Margetta Vaiers; Cathy Hornsby; Chris Flint. FOURTH ROW: Clarence Jones, president; Helen Gebris; Lanna Bell; Charlene Mar- cum; Candie Balmos; Lynn Cross; Terry Townsend; Lynda Nor- fleet; Carolyn Ritchie; Gary Shields. FIFTH ROW: John Graves; Mike Laycock; Doug Hiep; Robert Carver; Kirby Camm; Craig Singer; Tony Mannen; Chuck Taylor. 381 Concert Band Symphonic Band m 382 Orchestra BOTTOM ROW: R. Stacker, D. Peeke, G. Angus, D. Cohen, A. Laube, P. Kogut, M. Sher, S. Lovell. SECOND ROW: T. Golden, L. Cox, D. Wilborn, K. Anderson, C. Hensley, A. Kraig, H. Brown, B. Rhodes. THIRD ROW: L. Wright, T. Baker, L. Gates, N. Freeman, J. Sigman, M. Klein, C. Click, E. Hicker- son, S. Ward, L. Stoke. FOURTH ROW: F. Hamilton, L. Borabeck, G. Land, M. Fisk, G. Thienel, L. Johnson, T. Helts- berry, T. Schooley, R. Click, D. Harris. FIFTH ROW: S. Cornett, J. Ross, H. Post, L. Lawry, G. Adams, J. Byrns, D. Burchfield, D. Ling, L. Fields, D. Ball, K. Amburgey. CONCERT BAND: (opposite page) FRONT ROW: A. Vance, B. Budke, S. Warner, A. Gregory, B. Williamson, V. Kohl, E. Hickerson. SECOND ROW: P. Gillespie, T. Goebel, N. Bruno, S. Hobbs, S. Nicholas, D. Cantrill, J. Bradford, L. Hurt, L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Clayton, S. Roller, C. Slone, R. Rue, C. Smith, L. Ball, S. Pence, B. Pfluger, W. Crouch, P. Lemay, S. Lovell, S. Burke, M. Osborne, T. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: J. Kinder, G. Crowell, J. Pipes, V. Yaden, P. Harmon, J. Wilson, J. Searcy, A. Martion, G. Wilson, B. Ratliff, R. Young, J. Burke, J. Pickrell, R. Green, D. Preston, J. Cooley, M. Proctor, S. Emerson, S. Frank, D. Burchfield. FIFTH ROW: J. McKay, C. Penn, K. Shaurer, N. Freeman, A. Blevins, R. McCarren, R. Kelley, E. Eyre, L. Blanton, V. Watson, A. Coffey, S. Forsythe, D. Owen, T. Smith, J. Stegner, J. McDonald, D. Crow, T. England, J. Lockwood, K. Robertson, C. Lichtenberger. SYMPHONIC BAND: (opposite page) FRONT ROW: J. Sigman, P. Harmon, T. Hughes, B. Lawrence, G. Thienel, R. Acquino, J. Olin, D. Cobb. SECOND ROW: V. Shaw, S. Wilson, M. Fisk, T. Reastor, S. Reeves, N. Graves, J. Ross, H. Post, L. Lawry, G Adams. THIRD ROW: D. Stegner, M. Owens, G Land, R. Blevins, R. Kidwell, A. Burdette, M. Riggle, K. Blevins, M. Gerace, R. Dane, B. Adams. FOURTH ROW: M. Huffman, A. stark, M. Hounshell, B. Zwick, J. Ramsey. FIFTH ROW: G. K. Grose, Turner, B. Wroe, J. Long, T. Holtsberry, R. Nicely, M. Bernard, L. Baum- D. L. Turpin, L. Borabeck, F. Hamilton, S. Cornett, D. Wheeler, D. Cooksey, K. Amburgey, T. England, D. Ball, D. Harris, D. Ling, L. Fields, D. Oatley. Eastern ' s Music Department has achieved much acclaim throughout the state and has been one of the most active departments on campus. The Symphony Orchestra presented concerts for the community and the student body, and went on spring tour to present programs for several high schools in Kentucky. The highlight of the year was the performance of Handel ' s Mes- siah, the traditional Christmas program, in conjunction with the Choral Department. The Marching Maroons add sparkle to the football season with their half-time shows, as well as providing a pep band for the basketball games. The Twilight Concert series was held again in the spring, outdoors in the Van Peurseum Pavilion, sponsored by the Symphonic Band. 383 Concert Choir Chamber Choir CONCERT CHOIR: Martha Adkins; Jane Bauer; Evelyn Baugh-Lyons; Barry Benjamin; David Bot- tom; JoAnn Bradford; Monna Breland; Karen Bric- key; Linda Bryant; Sharon Burke; Elizabeth Busch- meyer; Charles Calvert; Shirley Childers; Sherry Conn; Bonnie Crisp; Annette Daffron; Diane David- son; Mary Glovitz; Anthony England; Louisa Flook; Lanny Forman; Diane Ganyard; Paula Goins; Fran Graff; David Hayes; Carolyn Hodges; Cheryl Hodges; Gwendolyn Holbrook; Idella Holt; Joanetta Hopkins; Lizabeth Hopkins; Carolyn Howard; Mary Huf faker; Amy fett; Barry McCauley; Jeffrey McKay; Marilyn McLemore; Ann Moore; Diane Moore; Dale Noble; William Owens; Virginia Parmley; Holly Post; Julia Ramsey; Jackie Reifsnyder; Martha Richeson; Linda Richter; Marsha Riggle; Insco Rue; Mary See; Mike Sher; Judy Sigman; Blaine Smith; Sandra Steele; John Stegner; David Steidle; David Stivers; Kay Taylor; Connie Thomas; Brenda Thompson; Toni Trimble; Susan Utter; Theresa Waclawski; Reginald Walters; Samual Ward; Darlene Wilborn; Barbara William- son; Linda Wright; Sharon Wright; Fumihiko Yagi. CHAMBER CHOIR: Diehl Ackerman; Kaye Asher; Joy Barr; Barbara Benton; Thomas Bonny; Jo Anne Bradford; Judy Corey; Bonnie Crisp; William Donta; Anthony England; Phyllis Grisier; David Hayes; Linda Hensley; Sharon King; Ann Laube; Dennis Ling; Susan Lovell; Barry McCauley; Raymonde Nice- ly; James Osburn; Anna Pettigrew; Insco Rue; San- dra Schafer; John Stegner; David Stivers; Kay Taylor; Susan Utter; Sara Vice; Samual Ward; Darlene Wil- born. k ' - | I I 384 BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Robert Riseling, adviser; Dorothy Peeke, treasurer; Pamela Harmon; Nancy Graves; Judith Sigman; Jo Anne Bradford; Deborah Cobb. SECOND ROW: Linda Wright; Susan Lovell; Eulane Rose; Terry Hughes; Monna Breland, secretary; Raymonde Nicely, vice president; Judy Olin, president; Ann Beth Moore. Phi Mu Alpha BOTTOM ROW: Dan Cooksey; Dave Hayes; Larry Barabeck; Tom Taylor; Michael Fisk, treasurer; Finley Hamilton. SECOND ROW: John Lock wood; Lonnie Fields, vice president; Lloyd Blevins; Gary Adams; Floyd Blevins; Mike Gerace; Jim Osburn. THIRD ROW: Tony England; Steve Myers; Michael Hounshell; Glenn Angus; Douglas Oatley; Dennis Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: David Stegner; Dennis Ling; Trent Holtsberry, president; Lester Johnson; Roy Stivers. 385 Gymnastics HW H i ' B Mr Hi) - JP d Lys i i Jh Ho 1 9i il H Bp ' ' M V 40 II f ' HM ' i - ' P i ' fl  _ j j a sPSto rf !L ' j£ _ i BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Heinz; Barb Harrison; Ginger Spriggs, secretary; Debbie Holcomb; Carol Bellany; Joyce Orth; Carolyn Naticchioni. SECOND ROW: Gayle Grant; Paula McCann; Irene Wycoff; Jill Lewig; Alice Kraig; Linda Kincaid; Sally Wefler; Kathy Watkins. THIRD ROW: Dr. Barney Groves, SPONSOR; Jerry Smith; Bill England, treasurer; Rich Roach, president; Mike Hensley; vice president; Lannie Busey; Mike Davis; John Quick; Jerry Lyndes; Gene Gilbert. Kappa Kappa Sigma BOTTOM ROW: Sue Ehrman; Toni Kutchback, secretary; Joy Harkins; Lynn Cross; Susie Burkhardt. THIRD ROW: Kathy Cecelia Potter; Dee Goff, treasurer; Lori Bryns, president; Sandy Blaut; Sharon Schradin; Jamie Hounchell; Mary Alford; Jo Ed- Blake; Miss Kirkpatrick, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Amy Young; monson. 386 0$m . — ■•• 1 - . GREEKS 387 Youth ' s Spirit Is Embodied in Bonds of Greek Life To 500 students, the Eastern Community took on added meaning. These were the members of the Greek Com- munity who were guided by such key words as involve- ment, service and dedication. These were the students who contributed themselves to the activities and goals of their respective group, at- taining a sense of pride and accomplishment for their efforts. The Greek Community — eight fraternities and five sororities — continued its history of contribution to the University through service functions and a continuing emphasis on school spirit. 388 I 389 Activity Highlights Greek Life Right: Football season at EKU is full of excitement and zest and Greeks play an important role in creat- ing spirit. Beloir: Tau Kappa Epsilon was one of the attractions of the carnival held for Freshmen du ring orientation week. Below Right: On Band Day, members of Phi Delta Theta sold Eastern pennants to both students and visitors. 390 Above: KA ' s added a touch of humor and originality to the traditional Homecoming Parade. Left: This Disneyland character is really a PIKE in disguise. - i99r. 391 Right: These beauties lent their talents as cheerleaders for the Powder Puff Football Game. Below: Frater- nity football games can be seen at almost any time of the day, or night. Bottom: Girls of Kappa Phi Delta and Kappa Delta Tau service sorority became football players for an afternoon during Freshman Orientation Week. u 392 W £ - , 5? Competition Raises Spirit There was much opportunity this year for com- petition in Greek life. There was the spirited, good-natured competition among the Greek or- ganizations themselves as they sought new mem- bers and planned activities. Athletic competition was part of the action, too. The intramural program had separate leagues for the Greeks, and a fraternity-spon- sored invitational basketball tourney was a win- ter highlight. Above: Members of Sigma Nu Colony prepare to leave the campus in the Sigma Nu Special for the game-of-the-year at Western. Left: Phi Delta Theta Colony battles out the basketball championship against Beta Omicron Chi. 393 Rush Creates Anticipation Sleepless nights of anticipation . . . So many names and faces to remember . . . The climax of preference night . . . Early morning tapping . . . All is worthwhile to the proud bearer of a pledge pin, and the new title of brother or sister has a nostalgic sound. Top: Alpha Gam actives pause to meet and talk with each guest. Bottom: Chi O ' s sing out their message of welcome to rushees. 394 Top: A witches brew? No, simply stirring in the qualities of a Kappa Delta. Above: After the ADPi skit of Toybox, refreshments were served to rushees. Left: Kappa Phi Delta carried out their theme of being the baby of the sororities. 395 Top: Name tags ease the task of learning the many names and faces of rushees. Above: Laughing about a good joke together is one of the best ways to get to know someone. Right: Members of Delta Upsilon are eager to show the awards that the fraternity has achieved. 396 As Rush Approaches, Greeks Attain National Affiliation The Spring Semester rush was an important time for Eastern ' s Greeks. Besides the pressing drive for new members, there was the excite- ment of national affiliation. A major step in the growth of Eastern ' s fra- ternity and sorority systems was accomplished with the advancement from colony to chapter status of three fraternities and four sororities. Left: A rushee reads over the Charter of BOX frater- nity as he pauses at the table displaying various credentials. Below: At the KA table, rushees glance at pictures of some fraternity activities to see what might be in store for them as potential pledges. 397 Pledges Endure a Variety of Experiences Pledges are usually easy to spot and can be seen engaged in nearly any activity from collecting money for a worthy cause to being hit in the face with an egg. Whatever they ' re doing, it ' s done in good spirit, and exemplifies the fact that Pledges add sparkle to Greek life. Above: Once again, BOX, at their annual pledge shoeshine, kept the shoes of Eastern ' s students shin- ing. Right: On Eastern ' s campus you can find most any kind of person. Even the Ugliest Man. 398 Left: Oh, that cold water feels good! exclaims one pledge at a balloon-throwing contest. Bottom: Happiness was found by one of these three males at the Kappa Delta Dating Game. Below: Frater- nities and Sororities shared the joint agony of those raw eggs. 399 Greek Life Is Lasting Greek life is all encompassing. Whether it in- volves working together or just having some good times, brotherhood is foremost. Lasting friendships are built and a sense of pride exists for each accomplishment of a brother or sister. The symbols of unity are many, but for a Greek, those certain Greek letters have a precious meaning. Right: A KA pledge polishes the crest as one of the many tasks required by actives. Below: In this DU room in Todd Hall are found two brothers who enjoy living under their beds. 400 ■' mfi [■ml 1 fc . J - — Eg ' yr LI. ,1 1 ■■• r 2 ' ' 2 h H ' m ■■■| i e jBC W ■■iwj gp d A 1 4 Wmrsam 1 ' If fl ' Top: ADPi ' s enjoyed working on a skit presented to the Grand Council who visited Eastern for the sorori- ty ' s national initiation. Left: Theta Chi brothers work together on various projects displaying brotherhood. Above: A room becomes a meeting place and a break in the day ' s schedule to relax and talk. 401 2 W ■B ' If Z 1 % AAn 1 n ■si « .%4pn ■ l$51 ■?! « 1. Judy Phillips 2. Linda Elkin 3. Betty Molyneaux 4. Linda Susong 5. Kathy Phillips 6. Sharon Razor 7. Sue Anne Owens 8. Julie Molyneaux 9. Rita Lawrence 10. Linda Chism 11. Louisa Flook 12. Marilyn Park 13. Sandi Ankrum 14. Pat Lynch 15. Sherrill Schweitzer 16. Sherry McCarty 17. Shirley Hayse 18. Jamie Mullins 19- Donna Pennard 20. Denise Metzger 21. Raynelle Combs 22. Mary Stephens 23. Pat Douglas 24. Jane Woods 25. Brenda Thompson 26. Sandy Todd 27. Rita McGinnis 28. Brenda Chism 29. Merle Metelits 30. Michie Winter 31. Charlotte Callihan 32. Karen Kleckner 402 Alpha Delta Pi Sharon Razor President Karen Kleckner Vice President Merle Metelits Secretary Raynelle Combs Treasurer Alpha Delta Pi was involved in many social activities and service projects this year. In No- vember they co-sponsored a Muscular Dystrophy Drive with Kappa Alpha and Beta Omicron Chi; $850 was collected. At Thanksgiving and Christmas they sent baskets of food to needy families, had parties for underprivileged chil- dren, and caroled for cans with other Greeks. Alpha Delta Pi co-sponsored a dance for fresh- men during orientation week with Kappa Alpha and sponsored an all-campus dance featuring the Purple Bus Stop. In November Alpha Delta Pi ' s Leg-Face Match Contest was the center of attention at the Student Union Grill. Alpha Delta Pi is. a national social sorority founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Geor- gia, May 15, 1851. It was the first national secret society for women. The former local soro- rity, Delta Theta Pi, affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi October 30, 1968, when thirty-three members were pledged. A February initiation preceded their first rush as nationals. 403 Alpha Gamma Delta Linda Phillips President Brenda Sandker Vice President Mary Jean Hampton Secretary Nancy Ehrenberg Treasurer A mixer for all Greek women, using Friend- ship is the Key to Sisterhood as the theme, started off the year for Alpha Gamma Delta. Other activities included the Open House for prospective rushees, the Greek Holly Ball, a party for Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae, and their annual Roaring-Twenties party in the spring for pledges. Each month a new service project was selected. Some of these were collect- ing canned goods for Thanksgiving baskets, giving a Christmas party for needy children, caroling to rest homes, working with the Cere- bral Palsy class at Model, sending Valentines to shut-ins, sponsoring an Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children, and presenting a pup- pet show for children in hospitals. Alpha Gamma Delta was formerly a local sorority, Pi Alpha Theta, formed in 1966, when the Administration permited sororities on cam- pus. Now Pi Alpha Theta is Gamma Omicron Chapter, the 100th Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta fraternity and the first Panhellenic group on Eastern ' s campus as of their installation, October 26, 1968. 404 I fr W if K h 1 t G. 4 3 ' I f( • « £ 1. Carol Miller 14. Carol Johnson 2. Vicky Tanner 15. Carol King 3. Mary Jean Hampton 16. Linda Nunn 4. Debbie Digby 17. Nancy Ehrenberg 5. Pat Swango 18. Linda Phillips 6. Linda Scott 19. Janet Angel 7. Lee Watson Tonar 20. Brenda Sandker 8. Trish McDevitt 21. Linda Davis 9. Debbie Dawkins 22. Chris Lewandowsk 10. Vicki Long 2 . Marlene Boothe 11. Gaye Jennings 24. Georgia Thomason 12. Bev Meece 25. Ann Preece 13. Sharon Shively ArA 405 Xft 1. Joyce Mason 15 Sue Scola 2. Sharon McBride 16 Sheri Pean 3. Gettle Chase 17. Wanda Parton 4. Carol Sue Adams 18. Lillian Wells 5. Martha Garland 19- Sandy Walter 6. Peggy Bryan 20. Carol Brassfield 7. Ricky Philpot 21. Brenda Butler 8. Lee Ratliff 22. Lynn Bileske 9. Diane Fisher 21. Joanne Covington 10. Elaine Britt 24. Kaye Johnson 11. Diane Clover 25. Chris Brewer 12. Shelli Denham 26. Pat Theiler 13. Donna Babinski 27. Jeanne Burton 14. Donna Cailey 28. Ann Watson 406 Chi Omega Chris Brewer President Sue Scola Vice President Lee Ratliff Secretary Lillian Wells Treasurer Chi Omega ' s began their year by sponsoring a carnival during Orientation Week. During the rest of the fall months, they busied themselves with such activities as campus dances, collecting for the heart and cancer funds, working on their Homecoming entry, visiting an old folks ' home, working on class election polls, and presenting their annual fashion show entitled Break Through in Fashion, in cooperation with the U shop. As winter arrived, the Chi O ' s held their traditional Christmas dinner, the Holly Feast, and attended the Greek Holly Ball, sponsored by the Inter-Sorority Council. Rush was the main attraction for spring, followed by the Spring Formal to draw the year to a close. Founded at the University of Arkansas April 5, 1895, Chi Omega ' s Eastern chapter was established at the University as Lambda Phi Omega October 10, 1966. Originally numbering twenty Charter members, this sorority has in- creased to twenty-seven members with twenty- four alumnae. 407 Kappa Delta Marilyn Barnhart President Nancy Martin Vice President Judy Wasserman Secretary Donna Justice Treasurer Kappa Delta ' s kept busy this year with both social and service activities. They were in volved in monthly service projects and fund raising drives such as a rummage sale. Their national philanthropy is working with the Cerebral Palsy children at Model and throughout the year various activities were planned for these chil- dren. At the beginning of the year, the Kappa Delta ' s again presented their Mock Dating Game. The sorority was involved in its own Christmas ceremony and Christmas dance in addition to the Greek Holly Ball. The im- portant activities in the Spring were rush, the annual Senior Breakfast and the Spring White Rose Forma) October 18, 1966, Eastern accepted Alpha Pi Kappa to the campus. In the Spring of 1968, they petitioned the national sorority, Kappa Delta, and December 7 the pledges of Kappa Delta were installed as members of Kappa Del- ta sorority. Kappa Delta was founded October 23, 1897, by four women at Longwood College and was the first sorority established in the state of Virginia. The sorority now includes 105 chapters and over 60,000 members. 408 KA 1 Jovita Dick 16 Pam Coplin 2. Linda Thomer 17 Carolyn Barnhart 3. Judy Wasserman 18 Peggy Bass 4. Linda Lawson 19 Marilyn Barnhart 5. Donna Justice 20 Loni Algier 6. Barbara Jo Thomas 21. Anne Burk 7. Leslie Funk- 22. Sharon Jones 8. Jan Hern 23. Sue Benton 9. Christi Coates 24. Linda Gates 10. Jean Burness 25. Nancy Armstrong 11. Lana Bentley 26. Carol Lehman 12. Mary Moore 27. Sena Turmin 13. Carol Davis 28. Shannon Logan 14. Patsy Baird 29. Nancy Martin 15. Monica Decker 30. Martha Jo Click 409 Iz - 5 5! K$A i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Carolyn Richardson Dee Golf Merle Judson Cindi Dorman Anne Vavra Toni Eastham Barb Pennington Candi Moores Gwen Reed Anita Weber Kay Paff 12. Zena Calvert 13. Sue Zavis 14. Donna Frasher 15. Carla Cavin 16. Peggy Dodd 17. Mary Lvnn Jasper 18. Becky George 19- Sarah Vice 20. Billie Ratliff 21. Marilyn Scroggins 410 Kappa Phi Delta Sarah Vice President Becky George Vice President Mary Lynn Jasper Secretary Dee Golf Treasurer Kappa Phi Delta, Eastern ' s newest sorority, entered Greek life with much enthusiasm. Kap- pa faces became familiar on campus from the beginning of the year, when they served as orientation guides. During the fall weeks, they busied themselves with a city-wide clean-up day and leaf rake, collecting for UNICEF. Throughout the year they participated in other service projects such as sponsoring a Korean orphan, helping with the Richmond Community Center, and sending packages to Viet Nam for Christmas. One of their highlight projects was a coffee house called the Kappa Kafe . Kap- pa ' s were proud to begin their year also by winning the Powder Puff Football Game, beat- ing Kappa Delta Tau. Parties, dances, the Greek Holly Ball ,and their May Celebration also gave the girls a whirl of social activity. Each month the Kappa ' s chose a Kappa Kutie from the men on campus and besides taking this Kutie to dinner, they did various other tasks for him such as laundry and ironing. Kappa Phi Delta was recognized as a local sorority on Eastern ' s campus in May of 1968. 411 Beta Omicron Chi Bill Barrett President Richard Warren Vice President Jack Rench Secretary Dan White Treasurer Beta Omicron Chi joined Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Alpha Order in collecting money for Muscular Dystrophy. November ' s highlight was a Thanksgiving banquet. In December, BOX brought The Exciters to Eastern for one of the many campus dances they annually spon- sor. Fall and spring formats were among the main social events of the year for BOX. Beta Omicron Chi received the first Fraternity Schol- arship Award, and was the all-fraternity and all-campus intramural sports champion for 1967-1968. November 22, 1966, Beta Omicron Chi re- ceived recognition as a social fraternity on Eastern ' s campus. Although it is a local, Beta Omicron Chi has definite plans for affiliation with a national organization. . 412 NOT TALK D PRISONERS M cttq t DOWS 1. Mike Jones 2. Dwight Brown 3. John Bunton 4. Rick Roach 5. Bob Egan 6. Mike Brock 7. Rick Newman Bob Wanger Rick Warren Mark Fisher Bill Duffy Bill Feltner Tony Baker 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Ron McCloud 15. Danny White 16. Dan Mellul Bill Barrett Gary Lightner Mike Jeffries Larry Wright Lindy Riggins Bob Webb Bob Roberts Dave Barowich Doug Treadway 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. BOX 413 ' ■-• iV : AT •iw 1. Dale Estepp 12. George Wolski 2. Terry Murphy 13. Dave Jones 3. Glen Town 14. Bill Bates 4. Tim Argabright 15. Gerry House 5. Gary Amburgey 16. Finley Cain 6. Dennis Day 17. Jack Emsure 7. Bob Corbin 18. Jim Blake 8. Skip McFarlan 19. Dan Jordan 9. Charles Adams 20. Frank Campo 10. Jerry Kraiss 21. Joel Vedelli 11. Mike McClain 22. Ben Hek 414 Delta Upsilon Dennis Day President George Wolski Vice President Gerry House Secretary Finley Cain Treasurer Active in campus and community service and social projects, Delta Upsilon ' s activities for the year included a Halloween party for the children of faculty members, food baskets at Christmas for needy families in the Richmond area, and several match parties with Eastern ' s sororities. The fraternity, founded nationally in 1834 and locally in 1966, was formerly known as Alpha Chi Lambda and instituted as a colony of Delta Upsilon International November 10, 1968. Being the only non-secretive fraternity at Eastern, Delta Upsilon has also come to be known as The Unpledge, meaning that new members are initiated as Junior Actives, be- coming active members upon completion of training in the four principles of Delta Upsilon. Kappa Alpha Order Neill Day President Mike Wills Vice President Guy Colson Secretary Richard Sellman Treasurer Kappa Alpha Order has been active in both service and social activities in ' 68-69- The KA ' s collected money for Muscular Dystrophy with Alpha Delta Pi and Beta Omicron Chi, and during Orientation Week the brothers spon- sored their annual all-campus dance with Alpha Delta Pi. In addition to the Homecoming fes- tivities, a Christmas party and pep rallies, Kappa Alpha sponsored two other special social events. In January, the KA ' s had Convivium in ob- servance of Robert E. Lee ' s birthday. The cul- mination of the KA ' s year came in the spring when they proclaimed Old South Week. In 1968, the KA ' s finished second in the Tau Kappa Epsilon basketball tournament, and received honorable mention for its float in the Homecoming parade. The year also marked Jason ' s third birthday and his second year as the KA ' s mascot. Eastern ' s chapter of Kappa Alpha Order was originally founded as Gamma Delta Tau in the fall of 1966. Since Kappa Alpha ' s founding at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia in 1865, the Order has stressed the traditions of the Old South, as were exempli- fied by its spiritual founder, Robert E. Lee. 416 ■■B ■i I I 2 y r f I • .- - . -M ..,j ' . 1. Gee Gee Criswell 2. Johnny Pace 3. David Bartley 4. Major Wheat 5. James Culbertson 6. Dick Burks 7. Roger Lane 8. Mary Stevens 9. Neill Day 10. Jim Blair 11. Terry Cottengim 12. Bill Stoess 13. Mike Jones 14. Bill Ross 15. Ron Burgess 16. Rick Vice 17. Steve Templeton 18. Ken Robey 19. Rick Wood 20. Guy Colson 21. Doug Arnold 22. Mike Gebhart 23. Jimmy White 24. Steve Creech 25. David Hutchens 26. Jim Aitkin 27. Tom Crotty 28. Mike Nantz 29. Mike Wills 30. Gary Beroset KA 417 M0 Carliss Crowe Jim Marcum Doug Ulrich Mike Eads Jim Ashman Steve Okeson 7. Chuck Froebe 8. Ted Marshall 9. Joe Pratts 10. Frank Flint 11. Tom Musgrave Joe Moyer Bill Dwelley Gene Davies Eddie Maggard Greg Marshall 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Dave Cupp 18. Chip Maurer 19. Danny Hill 20. Roger Illie 21. Vince Rosenthal 22. Gene Franciscus 23. Mike Bowers 24. Mike Miltko 25. Dave Shaw 26. Ray Susong 27. Ken Campbell 28. Ralph Cox 29. Jeff Okeson 30. Dan Bechtold 31. Marty Tracy 32. Dave Coates 418 Phi Delta Theta Steve Okeson President Jim Ashman Vice President Dave Coates Secretary Carless Crowe Treasurer Throughout the year, the Phi Delts became involved in many campus activities including Homecoming, promoting school spirit aided by the two fraternity brothers who act as yell lead- ers on the cheerleading squad, continuing the winning tradition of AXI in the Campus Intra- mural sports program, and sponsoring a driving safety campaign the week before Spring Break. Community-wise, the Phi Delts visited shut-ins and gave a Christmas party for the boys at Kentucky village, the juvenile corrections insti- tution at Lexington. Alpha Chi Iota local fraternity became a col- ony of Phi Delta Theta national fraternity August 29, 1968. The national fraternity was founded at Miami University in Ohio in 1848. 419 Pi Kappa Alpha Bill Wall President Mike Blackburn Vice President Tim Lanfersiek Secretary Gary Goodan .... ' . Treasurer The annual Hell ' s Angel Party, a Dream Girl Ball, Mom and Dad ' s Day, and the Spring Formal were highlights of Pi Kappa Alpha ' s social year. Other activities included Pike ' s Big Brother Day and painting the Richmond Com- munity Center. In the Spring, Pi Kappa Alpha held its Pikes Peak Day, honoring outstanding girls on campus. Homecoming day, their Whis- tle While You Work float was recognized as Most Original. At the year ' s end, Pikes awarded a trophy to the most proficient sorority. This year Pi Kappa Alpha attended the Nation- al Centennial Convention and the National Leadership School at the University of Virginia. Founded March 1, 1868, at the Universit y of Virginia, the national fraternity celebrated its 100th birthday last year. The local Alpha Kappa Pi was recognized as a local fraternity in the Spring of 1967, and April 28, 1968, became a colony of Pi Kappa Alpha. In February of 1969 Pi Kappa Alpha was initiated by its national and received its Chapter Charter. 420 1. Doug Long 16. Leslie Funk 31. Frank Smart 2. Brian Siemon 17. Dave Butler 32. Mike Pahner 3. Mike Mancik 18. Gary Goodan 33. Butch Evans 4. Tom Goedeking 19. Tim Lanfersiek 34. Monte Martin 5. Tom Williams 20. Dean Grisso 35. Jeff Bonnell 6. Vern Town 21. Mike Kaylor 36. Steve Collins 7. Jack Morrow 22. Bruce Lewis 37. Dan Bailey 8. Jon Ankney 23- Dave Martell 38. Dave Fitzpatrick 9. Mike Blackburn 24. Bob Wheeler 39. Mike Catlett 10. Rufus Brown 25. Jim Macy 40. Bruce Elias 11. Larry Hay 26. Russ Mims 41. Carl Kloentrup 12 Ed Anania 27. Bill Barker 42. David Von Holle 13 Chuck Ross 28. Don Buehler 43. Mike Pasley 14 Greg Marquis 29. Tim Speaks 44. David Temple 15 Bill Wall 30. Marion Mattingly 45. Bruce Lang IIKA 421 2N 1 Bill Crane 12. Tom Conrad ?.. Patrick Shine 13. Phil Woodall 7 . Don Golightly 14. Kent Mason 4. Edward Bowling 15. Jim Insco j. John Wooten 16. Gene Ungruhn 6. Ken Woodruff 17. Richard Judson 7. Gary King 18. Tom Carrey 8 Dave Melton 19. Al Krueger 9 Rita Lawrence 20. Dave Kessler n Mike Monacelli 21. Tom Dorrah l. Frank Seale 22. Eric Smith 422 Sigma Nu Phillip Woodall President Frank Seale Vice President Edwin Mason Secretary Bruce Williamson Treasurer Riding the game ball via bicycle to Western Kentucky University ' s Homecoming was ' the center of attention surrounding Sigma Nu ' s activities. Other projects this year included col- lecting for the Heart Drive, a Christmas party for the children of Telford Center and an Easter Egg Hunt for the children of the Richmond Community Center. Rush, Christmas caroling with other Greeks, and also participating in the first all-Greek sing were activities in ' 68-69 of Sigma Nu. This year the former Sigma Chi Delta local fraternity was initiated as a Colony of the Sigma Nu International Fraternity. Sigma Nu was founded January 1, 1869, at the Virginia Mili- tary Institute. Since that time, when the first vows were taken, Sigma Nu ' s ideology has spread to over 161 college campuses throughout the United States and Canada. 423 Tau Kappa Epsilon Mike Nygren President Bill Ledford Vice President Scott McBrayer Secretary Jim Gross Treasurer During the year, the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon have tutored under-privileged children of Richmond and have donated many pints of blood to the Bloodmobile. They also sponsored campus dances, a Greek Invitational Basketball Tournament, and a Homecoming Tea for their alumni and parents. The biggest event of the year for TKE was the Red Carnation Ball, their Sweetheart Dance, at which Miss Sherri Pean, sweetheart for 1968-1969 reigned. Founded January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wes- leyan University, Tau Kappa Epsilon has be- come the largest men ' s social fraternity in num- ber of chapters and undergraduate strength. The local chapter from Eastern was given its affiliate charter in May of 1968. This group was former- ly Kappa Tau Epsilon. 424 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 13. 14. Dan Watson Rod Williams Mark Upton Darryl Mink Ken Berry Bill Ledford Ken Craycraft Ken Dees Rick Odle Doug Harris John Bleit Bob Adams Ron Christensen Mike Searcy 15. Bill Lesak 16. Steve Abney 17. Mike Nygren 18. Dan Bartley 19. Ish Purcell 20. Dave Mathis 21. Scott McBrayer 22. Jeff Thalmann 23. Sam Hill 24. Greg Rhodus 25. Bill Dunn 26. Tom Ramey 27. Don Napier 28. John Scarborough 29. Jim Gross 30. Larry Breitenstein 31. Al Brelsford 32. Bob Wartschlager 33. John Barkau 34. Dennis Kelley 35. Cal Burrows 36. Mike Carroll 37. Roger Long 38. Ranny Chamberlain 39. Harry Hannah 40. Matt Barsotti TKE 425 IS :i.: ' V- ' k ft ' « . •. @X , A ■. W m • -.: V ' r ii - 1. Michael Wira 2. Larry Bottom 3. Norman Phillips 4. James Simpson 5. John Moore 6. Lelve Ponder 7. David Stebing 8. David Ehret 9. Gary Bleichner 10. George Million 1 1 . Robert Kraus 12. Gary Brueggen 13. Kenneth Putnam 14. Joe Parasiliti 15. J. Edward Akers 16. Jack Whitney 426 Theta Chi Gary Brueggen President Gary Bleichner Vice President Michael Wira Secretary Jack Whitney Treasurer Theta Chi ' s outstanding annual social events included a Christmas Party and a Spring Formal. This Spring at an awards banquet, the fraternity recognized its members for their work and ac- complishments. Working with the Richmond Community Center and collecting canned goods for Christmas baskets were their main service projects. Theta Chi recently colonized Eastern ' s new- est fraternity, Delta Chi Theta. Delta Chi Theta was recognized as a local fraternity at Eastern February 5, 1968. Theta Chi was founded on the University of Norwich Campus in Vermont April 10, 1856. There are now 151 undergrad- uate chapters throughout the country. 427 Inter-Sorority Council BOTTOM ROW: Linda Phillips, secretary, treasurer; Chris Brewer, president; Kathy Phillips, vice president. SECOND ROW: Pat Swango; Georgia Thomason; Ann Preece; Sharon Razor; Barbara Jo Thomas; Cindi Dorman; Sandy Todd. THIRD ROW: Joyce Mason; Michie Winter; Susan Scola; Kaye Johnson; Marilyn Barnhart; Monica Decker; Jovita Dick; Donna Frasher; Billie Ratliff; Ann Watson; Sarah Vice. Inter-Fraternity Council BOTTOM ROW: Ken Putnam; Bill Wall, vice president; Ron Braun, president; Phil Woodall; Frank Seale; Richard Judson. SECOND ROW: Joel Vedelli; Joe Parasiliti; Gary Brueggen; Michael Nygren; John Bleidt; Lindy Riggins, secretary; Dean Paul Seyfrit, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Dennis Day; Rufus Brown; Mike Wills; Guy Colson; Neill Day; Mike Gebart. 428 MILITARY 429 Military Day Honors Eastern ' s R.O.T.C. Department Right: Fast moving action of the football game holds the un- divided attention of the R.O.T.C. Corps. Below: Park Drive finds R.O.T.C. men assembling for the annual Military Day Parade. 430 Top: First Sergeant Darrell Green cases the flag in respect to our nation ' s colors. Left: Companies pay tribute to President Martin and Governor Nunn during pre-game ceremonies. Above: After the pre-game activities, the troops fall out to enjoy an afternoon of football. 431 Cadets Strive to Learn Drill and Combat Training Right: The Pershing Rifles ' Vallianettes entertain at a basketball half time show. Below: Military Police members take up an M-60 machine gun on a Jr.-Sr. F.T.X. 432 Below and Left: In hand-to-hand combat, Raiders learn to defend themselves against an armed enemy. Bottom: P.R. ' s are honor guard for the John Hanlon dedication ceremonies. 433 The Military - Many Unique Parts To Make Up One Whole Right: The technique of hand-to-hand combat is practiced by Counter Guerrilla Raiders during an F.T.X. Below: The Spirit of Christmas could be heard through the voices of the Pershing Rifles. 434 Left: The C.G. cadets anxiously await the presenta- tion of their cords. Below left: The more glamorous side of the military marched during the pre-game ceremonies of Eastern ' s last home basketball game. Below: Precision, skill, and practice go into the intricate drill of the Pershing Rifles Suicide Squad. 435 AUSA BOTTOM ROW: C. M. Dozier; R. C. Sobanski; Joyce Mason, sponsor; R. F. Sprague, company commander; David Lee. SEC- OND ROW: Philip Nichols; Pat Shine; Bill Tremper; Raymond Bricking; Major W. H. Casey, advisor. THIRD ROW: David McKinney; William Farrell; Steve Miller; Dennis Van Horn; Roy Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Randolph Blackburn; David Phelps; Samuel Hill; Jack Phelps; David Vickers. FIFTH ROW: Michael Welch; Lansy Githerman; Charles Sewell; James Wright. The John Nick Combs Memorial Company o£ the Association of the United States Army is a national organization which is composed of both members of the basic and advanced corps of the ROTC department. The purposes of this organization include the improvement of the cadets and the service not only to the school but to the community as well. The AUSA company sponsors the annual Spring Military Ball, elects Queen Athena, and presents guest lecturers throughout the year. Along with these activities, the AUSA partici- pates in Eastern ' s homecoming parade. Chicken wire, pliers, dexterity and hard work all contribute to the making of a float. 436 ROTC Sponsors BOTTOM ROW: Dave Shaw; Terry Florence; Jim Given; Tom Thurman. SECOND ROW: Jan Hennessey; Dee Smith; Anne Vavra; Kathy Powers; Judy Hall; Lois Sparks; Christi Coates; Joyce Mason; Linda Nunn; Ann Lowhorn; Brenda Thompson; Barbara Miles; Patty Anderson; Jamie Mullins; Louisa Flook. THIRD ROW: Captain Meyer, Sponsor; Valerie Bullock; Connie Rozy; Donna Babinski; Carolyn Richardson; Julia Wil- liams; Edwina Doyle; Cheryl Hodges; Linda Coleman; Sandy Weyrich; Paula Creel; Diana Cruey; Anita Suro; Donna Siders. Each fall the advanced corps cadets nominate and elect a coed sponsor who will represent their unit during the forthcoming year. These young women are representative of the out- standing, beautiful and intelligent coeds on campus. These qualities are necessary for the activi- ties in which they are usually involved. Each Spring and Fall the sponsors make trips to Ireland Army Hospital, Fort Knox. Upon ar- rival, they begin a day of comforting Vietnam Veterans. This is where just a smile leads the way for a speedy recovery. Other activities include help given to aid the AUSA in provid- ing the materials for Richmond orphans to have a pleasant Christmas season. The lonely hours spent in recovery are shortened for a Vietnam veteran by Brenda Thompson ' s warm smile and cheerful personality. 437 Counter-Guerilla Raiders BOTTOM ROW: Hubert Hendrin; Jim Wright; Lawrence Du- lin; William Hils; Jim Beasly; Richard Sobanski, COMPANY COMMANDER. SECOND ROW: Steven Watkins; Terry Prather; Kenneth Kemble; Mike Froman; Allan Clark. THIRD ROW: Doug Warren; Stephen Cornett; Charles Sewell, Charles Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Gary Jenkin; William Farrell; Con- way Dooley; Randle Hays; Herald Bush. Counter-Guerrilla Raider Company is a mili- tary organization designed for the development, both physically and mentally, of cadets in the ROTC program who plan to defend our coun- try in the future. Its goal is to familiarize the cadets with the training which special forces receive. The C.G. ' s do many things that other military organizations are not permitted to do on cam- pus. Some of these special activities are repel- ling and hand-to-hand combat. The member- ship is small compared to the activities carried out by the company due to the vigorous train- ing required to be admitted to the company. Lt. Col. Alonzo Golden presents Cadet Hubert Hendren with a special ribbon for being one of the top three pledges to graduate into the C. G. Company. 438 Military Police BOTTOM ROW: R. L. Baldwin; Mike Drago; Paul Carpenter; Francis Carrico; Roger Morefield; James Elam; Robert Givin, COMMANDER. SECOND ROW: Gary Reed; Wilfred Wright; George Hathaway; Jerry Elam; Larry Bates; James Miller. THIRD ROW: Gary Wilson; Gar)- Brown; Willard Dalton; Ronald Thompson; Craig Singer. In 1967, the Military Police Company, dedicated to Col- onel Everett M. Smith, was formed on the Eastern Ken- tucky University campus. The first of its kind in the nation, its purpose is to offer students interested in Military and Law Enforcement practical experience in these fields. Their members participate in security details, traffic de- tails and act as guides on campus. The Military Police take pride in their smart appearance and active role in benefiting the activities in school affairs at Eastern. Left: Military Police act as Color Guard during formal programs in Alumni Coliseum. 439 Pershing Rifles Company R-l began its fourteenth year of existence on Eastern ' s campus. After the annual week ' s work of handling registration activities, traffic direction, etc. members settled down to the task of developing competitive drill teams. Following a rigid twenty-two week pledge semester, the company admitted twenty-three new actives. The new members received their blue and white cords and ribbons at the annual Pledge Dance following a demanding Hell Week and second semester registration aid. This year, R-l founded a co-ed affiliate drill unit called The Capers. The Capers also drill in competition, accompanying the IDR and Exhibition units in drill meets against schools in Kentucky and other states. Participating in the Homecoming Parade, the Suicide Squad display their unique precision abilities. BOTTOM ROW: Chloteno Branham; Paula Brown; Verna Hensley; Linda Heilman; Sharon Lakes; Nancy Barnes; Betty Dulworth; Donagene Branham; Susan Watkins; Rita Bell. SECOND ROW: Sharon Faulkner; Mary Jane Conley; Darlene Pullen; Singie Stephens; Dee Smith, sponsor; Karen Kleckner; Joanne Covington; Elaine Britt; Donna Cobb; Rita Osborne. THIRD ROW: Michael Cowman; Danny Dillman; David Phelps; Jack Phelps; David McKinney; Jack Whitney; Jack Crites; Carl Dozier; James Pleasant; Thomas Ramey. FOURTH ROW: Roy Stivers; John Pickarski; Samuel Hill; Richard Yates; Darrell Green; Mark Fleming; Randall Honeycutt; Garland Wilson; Lonnie Jones. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Pinkerton; Ray Staviski; Chip Osborne; Allen Muncy; Robert Brooks; Frank Niemeyer; Larry Farmer; Larry Solvey; Dewey Crawford. 440 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 441 AURORA AURORA STAFF: Sandy Hinger; Shawna Cartwright; Audrey Morrison, Editor-in-Chief; Bev Meece; Cindi Dorman. AURORA, Eastern ' s magazine of creative writ- ing, is published in the spring of each year, under the sponsorship of the Canterbury Club. This magazine is published with the purpose of giving talented students a chance to write for publication, and to provide for the student body and faculty an example of what is being done on campus in the vein of creative en- deavors. Poems, short stories, one-act plays and essays are considered for publication, and with the birth of AURORA last year, art work was also accepted. Final selection for the magazine is done by the editors, but the staff works close- ly with faculty advisers, who read and comment on the submitted manuscripts. Working diligently, the AURORA staff performs the inevitable task required of all publications — proof- reading. 442 Craig Ammerman, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. Allen Trimble, EXECUTIVE EDITOR. EASTERN PROGRESS Expands in Size and Scope Information and interpretation of the events and crucial issues at and around Eastern is the task of THE EASTERN PROGRESS. THE EASTERN PROGRESS, presently in its forty-sixth year of publication, is published weekly throughout the academic year. It serves the campus with a full-size, twelve-page paper, the Commonwealth ' s largest weekly. Local reporting centered largely on a study of student affairs, revision of student govern- ment, civil rights, the rise of the Greeks and intercollegiate athletics. The nationally syndi- cated columnist, Carl Rowan, analytical car- toons of Hugh Haynie, the satirical pen of Feiffer and the personal column of Craig Am- merman gave a flavor to the award-winning editorial pages. Special supplements highlighting Eastern ' s athletic achievements, the Greek system and the fine arts were published during 1968-69. Increased local and national news and views generated sufficient readership and advertis- ing support to increase the size of the paper by two pages. 443 Ri ht: Roy Watson, BUSINESS MANAGER. Beloiv Ris ht: Karl Park, SPORTS EDITOR. Below: Joe Edwards, NEWS EDITOR. 444 PROGRESS STAFF: Julia Williams; John Perkins; Jack Frost; John Graves; Larry Bailey; Kenney Ritter; David Rains; Karen Schmidt. Kitty Dyehouse, ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR; Gayle Schloss, RESEARCH ED- ITOR. Mike Park, ASSISTANT BUSINESS MAN- AGER. Janet Coane, ACADEMICS EDITOR; Patty O ' Neill, FEATURE EDITOR. 445 University Photographers Strive for Excellence The taking and processing of the thousands of pictures required for a yearbook the size of the MILESTONE is a monumental undertak- ing. In a concerted drive for quality, the work is multiplied, for it is sometimes necessary to take a half dozen or more shots to get the one good enough for publication. Directing Eastern ' s photographic services, which also include providing pictures for offi- cial University news and publication purposes and for the EASTERN PROGRESS, was Mr. Craig M. Clover, University Photographer. Mr. Clover came to Eastern with photographic ex- perience in the U. S. Army and with the Ken- tucky Department of Public Information and free lance wor k in California. It would have been impossible for the pho- tographic department to have accomplished its requirements without a staff of skilled student assistants, headed by Ken Harlow and Bobby Whitlock. Charged with the overall photographic responsibilities of the Office of Public Affairs is University Pho- tographer Craig M. Clover, whose expertise is evi- denced throughout the 1969 MILESTONE. KEN HARLOW Student Photographer BOBBY WHITLOCK Student Photographer 446 All assignments are not so tough for the student photographers. JOHN GRAVES TUG WILSON PATSY GROSS LARRY BAILEY 447 1969 Milestone Presents the Spirit of Youth College life perhaps represents the truest symbol of youth. The exuberance of fresh ideas, innovation and constant activity by young adults whose energy is burst- ing to be released demands that it be so. In the years ahead, something will spark a memory of past days at Eastern, which will cause us to remi- nisce. This is the thought which has given the editors direction in preparing this volume. This is what the 1969 MILESTONE purports to do — to provide a per- manent record of the 1968-69 year on this campus in such a manner that it will be a source of enjoyment, of recollection of memories, and indeed, of pride for all Eastern people. Successor to four consecutive Ail-American winners, the ' 69 MILESTONE has tried to capture within these 576 pages the symbols of Eastern — the smiles, the tears, the excitement, the hysteria, the triumphs, and, yes, the disappointments, too — all precious moments which represent the greatest years of our lives. The finished product did not appear at once. It began as an idea that took much patience and countless hours of dedicated work to reach its present form. The ' 69 MILESTONE came about after inestimable time, imagination, and effort required to sponsor such extra- curricular activities as the Hall of Fame, Honor Roll and Senior Citations, all parts of what is perhaps the most comprehensive Honors Section in the country. And social recognition was not overlooked, evidenced by Miss Eastern, Mr. and Miss Popularity, and the ex- panded Beauty Section. The ' 69 MILESTONE, through the extra efforts of the business manager and the entire yearbook staff, was produced at an actual cost of approximately 25 per cent more than its cost to the students of Eastern. But, regardless of its cost, the ' 69 MILESTONE, like its predecessors, will, hopefully, become a priceless possession in the personal libraries of 8,250 holders. It is hoped that you will read carefully every word and linger over each spread, because the ' 69 MILE- STONE tells a story with real meaning — the story of the SPIRIT OF YOUTH. MJ1EST0ME Above: James Culbertson, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. Below: Jim Gano, BUSINESS MANAGER. 448 Connie Wheeler and Carol Brassfield, ACADEMICS CO- EDITORS. Raymonde Nicely, MANAGING EDITOR. Daryl Poynter, HONORS EDITOR. Mary Anne Doyle, HAPPENING EDITOR. 449 Right: Jill Austin and Nancy Brucchieri, ORGANI- ZATIONS CO-EDITORS. Below Right: Skip Daugh- erty, SPORTS EDITOR. Below: Effie Wells and Marianne Falk, UNDERCLASS CO-EDITORS. nnniTi 1 11 rv rw 450 BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Miller; Sharon Wientjes. SECOND ROW: Mike Bowers; Jim Marcum; Dick Burks; Pat Johnson; Bill Stoess; Bruce Joachim; Melinda Wheeler. Pat Lynch, INDEX EDITOR. 451 CLASSES mm ■WSSB® Wr JUNIORS - Class of 1970 FRONT ROW: LINDA CHISM, Student Council; SHANNON LOGAN, Treasurer; DONNA JUSTICE, Secretary. SECOND ROW: MIKE BOWERS, Reporter; GUY COLSON, Student Council; RALPH COX, Vice President; JIM MARCUM, Presi- dent. The Junior Class under the leadership of its president, Jim Marcum, sponsored activities which promoted academic and social life at Eastern. In an effort to recognize academic achieve- ment, the class of 1970 offered scholarships to Eastern students who excelled both academically and socially. Hoping to boost school spirit for Eastern athletes, the class started a spirit cam- paign. In addition to building a float for the Homecoming Parade, the class added spirit by sending up balloons at the beginning of the last football game played in Hanger Stadium. The class of 1970 closed a successful year by spon- soring the Prom and Prom Concert. 454 CHARLYN L. ABELL Shepherdsville PAUL E. ABERCRUMBIE Covington GARY C. ABNEY Richmond BEVERLY A. ACHZEHNER Fort Thomas NEVELYN N. ACTON Danville CAROL M. ADAMS Monticello KAREN ADAMS Cynthiana ROBERT E. ADAMS Newport SHARON R. ADAMS Erlanger AGNES AKEMON Hazard MARGARET S. ALBRIGHT Newport News, Virginia JAMES G. ALEXANDER Harrodsburg LINDA K. ALEXANDER Campton BRENDA D. ALLEY . McCarr CLAUDE F. ALLEY Forest Hills RONALD E. ALLISON Corning, New York CLINTON S. ALLTEN Richmond E. GARY AMBURGEY New Carlisle, Ohio ELLIS C. ANDERSON Cincinnati. Ohio PAUL P. ANDREWS, JR. Southampton, L. I.. New York ELIZABETH D. ANGEL LeBanon GLENN E. ANGUS Flint, Michigan BEVERLY K. APPLEGATE Manchester, Ohio ENRICO P. AQUINO Haskell, New Jersey TIM A. ARGABRIGHT Anderson, Indiana SHARON L. ARMSTRONG Louisville JAN ARNEY Carrollton GERALD W. ARNOLD Erlanger Experience Leads to Progress LINDA K. ARNOLD Louisville JERRY A. BABER Paris DONNA V. BABINSKI Manville, New Jersey JULIE BADER Jeffersontown RONALD C. BAGWELL Lebanon STEPHEN C. BAHNS Centerville, Ohio DONNA M. BAILEY Gordon OSCAR L. BAILEY Lancaster ALLEN H. BAKER Crab Orchard MARGARET A. BAKER Manchester CHARLENE L. BALDINGER Cold Spring JOSEPH T. BALMOS Cincinnati, Ohio MICHAEL L. BANNING Louisville DAVID B. BANNISTER Paris BARRY G. BARD Erlanger SUE BARGER Richmond JOHN J. BARKER, JR. Louisville MARGARET H. BARNARD Mt. Sterling DAVID C. BARNES Lexington HARRIETT R. BARNES Colonial Heights, Virginia NANCY j. BARNES Alexandria JACK C. BARNETT, JR. Louisville LINDA L. BARTH Dayton FRANCES BARTHEL Cincinnati, Ohio MITCHEL F. BASS Louisville CONSTANCE J. BAUGHMAN Vandalia, Ohio ELAINE J. BAULT Greensburg GARY S. BEAGLE Valley Station 455 WM. T. BEASLEY Louisville BRENDA S. BEATY Dayton JANICE BEGLEY Buckhorn SHARON BEGLEY Lebanon LANA L. BELL Louisville RITA F. BELL Monticello DORIS L. BENGE Manchester BARBARA L. BENNETT Manchester LOIS V. BENNETT Louisville CAROLYN M. BERGER St. Albans, West Virginia CLETUS M. BERTRAM Monticello LYNNE M. BILESKE Fredonia, New York THOMAS BILLINGS Felton, Delaware MARY L. BLACK London NEVILLE L. BLAKEMORE Seminole, Florida GARY J. BLEICHNER Southgate JILL BLOOMER Kettering, Ohio ERNEST L. BOARDMAN Richmond GUIDO BOGGIO Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey CHARLES R. BOGLE Louisville LINDA L. BOHANNON Pleasureville KIETH . BOLLY Richmond C. JEFFREY BONNELL Worthington, Ohio BILLIE T. BONNY Irvine MARSHA W. BONNY Irvine MICHAEL R. BORDERS Paintsville DARRELL M. BOWERS Springfield, Ohio DAVID G. BOWLING Hamilton, Ohio JUNIORS LYNN E. BOYER Grand Isle, Bahamas JANE W, BRANCH DELORIS A. BRANDENBURG Clay City FREDDY BRANHAM Pikeville KAREN R. BRANSCOME Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES R. BRANSCUM Taylor, Michigan GARY T. BRANTLEY Homestead, Florida Juniors learn to smile and accept the fact that moving is unavoidable. CAROL L. BRASSFIELD Winchester ROBERT F. BRAUN Cincinnati, Ohio KEN E. BREWER Franklin, Ohio DONNA J. BREWSTER Pekin, Indiana JAMES F. BRIBE Hardinsburg JOHN D. BRIDEWELL Alexandria ELAINE W. BRITT Vanceburg MILDRED E. BROUSSARD Louisville BETTY A. BROWN Bardstown CATHY J. BROWN Clifton, New Jersey COY J. BROWN Brodhead JAMES D. BROWN Richmond JANIS R. BROWN Lexington LIZ BROWN Whitesburg PATRICIA L. BROWN Albany CAROL A. BROWNING Lexington NANCY C. BRUCCHIERI Louisville GARY S. BRUEGGEN Dayton THOMAS G. BRUMBACK Goshen JAMES D. BRYANT Hazard NANCY L. BRYANT Harlan PAUL H. BUCKHOLZ Frankfort DONALD S. BUEHLER Cincinnati. Ohio DARRELL E. BUMGARDNER Campton RONALD L. BURGESS Carroll ton ANN R. BUNK Cynthiana BETTY L. BURKE Somerset HAROLD J. BURKE Gardiner, Maine Juniors Enter Into a Year of Excitement 457 DON R. BURKHEAD Winchester LESTER C. BURRES Louisville SUE A. BUSH Louisville WANDA M. BUTCHER Falmouth LARRY L. BYRD West Chester, Ohio RONALD L. BYRD Cincinnati, Ohio LORI W. BYRNE Louisville NINA CALDER Louisville SHERRY L. CALDWELL 329 Center St. Berea KATHERINE CALLIS Lancaster PETE CAMPASSI, III Frankfort KENNETH E. CAMPBELL Nerk, Ohio MARY S. CAMPBELL Barbourville DIANNE CARDER Campbellsburg LINDA K. CARMAN New Carlisle, Ohio JOAN F. CARNES Cincinnati, Ohio DAVID K. CARPENTER Shelbyville PAMELA G. CARPENTER Harrodsburg JUDITH E. CARROLL Batesville, Indiana ANN V. CARTER Louisville CLYDE E. CARTER Monticello SHAWNA J. CARTWRIGHT Bromley MICHAEL J. CASEY Lexington VICTORIA L. CASTEGNARO Hardburly MICHAEL S. CATLETT Shelbyville MICHAEL A. CAUDILL Teffersontown CHARLES H. CAYTON Warsaw THOMAS E. CAYTON Dayton ROBERT L. CELLA Dover, New Jersey DATHA P. CHADWELL Somerset DAVID C. CHADWELL Barbourville MICHAEL T. CHAPMAN Louisville ROY L. CHAPMAN Phelps ANN F. CHARIOTT Westport, Connecticut DIANA C. CHESSER Louisville BRENDA L. CHISM Winchester LINDA L. CHISM Winchester BETTY S. CLARK Lancaster LARRY B. CLEVINGER Elkhorn City GARY F. CLIFTON Owenton JUDY A. CLOUSE So. Ft. Mitchell JANET L. COANE Ft. Pierce, Florida DEBORAH J. COBB Ft. Mitchell DONNA C. COBB Williamstown GILLIAM L. COLE Winchester CHARLES C. COLEMAN Ft. Thomas DONNA L. COLEMAN Middlesboro BYRON L. COLLINS Richmond DIANA R. COLLINS Elkhorn City GUY R. COLSON Campbellsville JOHN L. COLVIN Volga PAULETTE COMBS Sassafras TRUMAN S. CONGLETON, JR. Beattyville SHERRY L. CONN Harold MICHELLE L. CONNELLY Princeton, New Jersey SUSAN J. CONNORS Louisville Tensions Can Build as Classes Progress CRAIG H. CONRAD West Coxsackie. New York BOBBY COOK Shelbyville FREDERICK J. COOK Utica, New York RICKEY L. COOPER Russell Srpings EUNICE Y. CORBETT Louisville ROBERT L. CORBIN Lexington THOMAS L. CORDES Napoleon, Ohio JIMMIE A. CORNETT Skyline SONDRA L. CORNETT Richmond MICHAEL F. COWMAN Wilmington. Ohio GARY G. COX Independence JAUENA A. COX Lancaster JUANITA F. COX Mt. Vernon NORMAN R. COX Wilmington, Ohio RALPH W. COX Elizabethtown GERALD G. CRACRAFT Covington MARTHA M. CRAFT Richmond CHARLES S. CRAIG Falmouth FRANK CRAMER Bolivar, Ohio JOHN B. CRITES Wilmington, Ohio DAVID W. CROSS Louisville JOYCE A. CROSSFIELD Lawrenceburg LARRY R. CROUCHER Ashland MONICA I. CROWE Stanton DIANA F. CRUEY Covington DONNA CRYER Cincinnati. Ohio BARRY K. CUMMINS Brooksville EARL C. CUMMINS Mt. Vernon 458 JACKSON L. CUMMINS Independence STEVE C. CURRAN S. Ft. Mitchell TAMMIE L. CUSTIS Wilmington, Ohio THOMAS M. CZARKOWSKI Scranton, Pennsylvania JIMMY P. D ' AMBROSIO So. Ft. Mitchel ROGER DANE Keyport, New Jersey RONNIE T. DANIEL Oxford. Ohio THEODORE DANIEL Paintsville WILLIAM C. DARLAND Harrodsburg CARL D. DAVIS, II Middlesboro HARRISON B. DAVIS Barbourville WILLIAM E. DAVIS LaGrange DAVID L. DAWKINS Louisville C. BENTON DAY Paris MONICA M. DECKER Winchester PATRICIA S. DeJARNETTE Winchester MICHELE B. DENHAM Maysville TINA V. DENTON Erlanger JOHN F. DeSPAIN Maysville DARYL J. DEVBNER Zoar, Ohio RALPH E. DEVINE Springfield JOVITA R. DICK West Milton, Ohio DONALD D. DICKSON, JR. Maysville DEBORAH A. DIGBY Moorestown, New Jersey MARY W. DOWNING Maysville CARL M. DOZIER Chesapeake, Virginia DOUGLAS G. DRAPER Dayton DUANE C. DRINGENBURG Florence JUNIORS DAVE A. DUFF Cincinnati, Ohio BETTY J. DULWORTH Louisville DAVID A. DUNAWAY Louisville RANDALL E. DUNLAP Waynesville, Ohio DELORES DUNN Lexington JAMES C. DUNNETT Maysville TIM DURISIN Duquesne, Pennsylvania DORIS D. DWYER Cincinnati, Ohio RONALD L. EASTER Beattyville SANDRA L. EATON Madison, New Jersey THOMAS C. EDDINS Frankfort HAROLD D. EDEN Berea DEBORA A. EDWARDS Louisville JOE M. EDWARDS Crawfordsville, Indiana Some people take long walks to relieve frustrations, but this student has another method. V ; - • 459 ROBERT M. EGAN Bellevue DAVID V. EHRET Easton, Pennsylvania GENEVIEVE ELLIOTT Corbin PEGGY W. ELLIS Louisville BRUCE R. ELIAS Georgetown MARY R. ELOVITZ Lexington DERALD E. EMORY Fort Knox CAROLYN E. ENGEL Cincinnati, Ohio DENNIS H. ENGLAND Middlesboro VIRGINIA C. EPLING Pikeville WILLIAM J. ESTEP Louisville NANCY L. ESTRIDGE Loyall ANNA L. EVANS Lebanon WILLIAM V. FARRELL Frankfort SHARON M. FALKWER Stanton JOSEPHINE FELTNER Leatherwood WILLIAM F. FELTNER Manchester RONALD W. FERGUSON Bronx, New York SUSAN C. FETTER Louisville GERALD K. FIELDS Falmouth DIANE L. FISCHER Cincinnati, Ohio ELLEN F. FISCHER LaGrange MARK FISCHER Cincinnati, Ohio MICHAEL L. FISK Dry Ridge MARVIN C. FITZGERALD Monticello DAVID A. FITZPATRICK Springfield, Ohio SHARON L. FLAHERTY Louisville THELMA F. FLECKIGER Covington The Lettermen Captivate Eastern Audience JAMES L. FLOWERS, JR. Manning, South Carolina MARILYN B. FLOWERS Albany JAMES J. FOLLMER Mavsville GARY E. FOOKES Parle Hills JAMES M. FORSYTHE Paris TIM FOSDICK Ft. Thomas JUANITA G. FOSTER Richmond DONNA L. FOUST Louisville J. D. FRANKENBERGER Louisville GARY R. FRANKLIN Bellevue ROBERT E. FRENCH Cincinnati, Ohio VAUGHN FREY Carlisle SANDRA J. FRYE Cains Store REBECCA J. FRYMAN Cynthiana SANDRA F. FRYMAN Cynthiana DOUGLAS FUGATE Hazard GLEN M. FUGATE Cincinnati, Ohio DIANE P. FULLENWIDER Richmond KENNETH D. FULMER Erlanger DONNA G. FULTON Erlanger LESLIE A. FUNK Springfield, Ohio JAMES H. GABBARD Guerrant ROY D. GABBARD Corbin CHARLES W. GaGEL Louisville SIDNEY L. GAGEL Louisville M. SUE GALLENSTEIN Maysville GERALD L. GALLOWAY Falmouth SHARON F. GARRETT Whitesburg f % f kVfcifTll 460 One of the Lettermen takes time out to get better ac- quainted with the audience. STEPHEN E. GARRETT Irvine GARY W. GARRISON Ft. Thomas JOYCE A. GARRISON Manchester LYNDA J. GATES Rosemont. Pennsylvania BERTRAM D. GAY London LARRY M. GENTON Crab Orchard WILLIAM E. GENTON Crab Orchard DOUGLAS D. GEPHART Springboro, Ohio MICHAEL E. GERACE Parma. Ohio JERRY GIANCOL A Louisville HARRY R. GIBBS Atlanta. Georgia JAMES C. GIBSON Georgetown, South Carolina CEBERT GILBERT Stanton GENE GILBERT Dayton, Ohio JUNIORS RICHARD E. GIVAN Louisville GARY F. GLASS Lexington LINDA S. GLASS Georgetown MARSHA J. GLASSCOCK Taylorsville SHIRLEY A. GOBLE Ivel PATRICIA M. GOLDEY Nicholasville PRICE S. GOLDSTON Dinvilie CAROLYN A. GOOCH Stanford CAROLYN K. GOODNIGHT Lexington CARL K. GOUGH Winchester PHYLLIS J. GOULD Irvine GARY L. GRANT Louisville J. FREDERICK GRANT Denver, Colorado HAROLD S. GRAY Frankfort KENNETH E. GRAY Cincinnati, Ohio MARIETTA GRAY Manchester ROBERT S. GREEN Lexington THEODORE C. GREEN Atlanta. Georgia JaNELLE GREENE Florence MARTY GREGORY Fredonia, New York EDWARD W. GRIDLEY, II Lexington ELLEN R. GRIFFIN Richmond VIRGINIA F. GRIGGS Lancaster LARRY R. GRINER Louisville MARK T. GRITTON Lawrenceburg PHYLLIS J. GRITTON Bloomfield DIANA E. GROSS Beatryville MICHAEL L. GROVES Valley Station TERRY V. GRUELLE Union ELLEN G. GUTKNECHT Franksville, Wisconsin CYNTHIA W. GYSIN Cincinnati, Ohio JUDITH A. HABEKOST West Alexandria, Ohio REBECCA A. HACKER Wild Cat JANE F. HALCOMB Manchester MARGIE A. HALCOMB Camden, Ohio WARD B. HALE Prestonsburg FREIDA L. HALL Berea SHERRY J. HALL Larkslane TERESIA A. HALL Springfield, Ohio WILLIAM J. HALL Louisville CHARLES H. HAMILTON Morrow, Ohio DAN N. HAMILTON Madison, Indiana FINLEY R. HAMILTON Richmond CAROL J. HAMMOND Kenton ZOLA A. HAMMOND Eustis, Florida PAULA L. HAMMONS Corbin PATSY P. HAMPTON Cynthiana HERBERT M. HANCOCK Carrollton JAMES A. HANDMAN Louisville RAYMOND E. HANGER Troy, Ohio LINDA R. HANKINS Fort Mitchell ' H. EDWARD HARBER Corbin CHARLES E. HARDY, JR. Lexington CHERYL L. HARDY Butler EDWARD J. HARE Cambridge, Ohio PAMELA S. HARMON Greenup Warm Fall Days Brought Students Outdoors BRENDA A. HARNEY Paris DANNY HARRIS Somerset LARRY K. HARRISON Winchester PAULA J. HARRISON Richmond ROBERT J. HARRISON Beattyville JULIE A. HART Fort Myers, Florida F. MICHAEL HASSAN Newport PHILLIP L. HATCHER Pikeville WALTER W. HATTERICK Cynthiana LORAINE C. HAUSCHILDT Louisville LARRY HAY Maysville PAUL B. HAY Winchester ROSE M. HAYDEN Jeffersontown DAVID M. HAYES Trenton, Ohio TOM HAYNES Richmond BEN L. HEK San Diego, California ROBERT J. HEMMING Latham, Ohio L. KEITH HENDRICKS Louisville MARTHA K. HENDRIX Downingtown, Pennsylvania MARY B. HENSLEY Manchester MICHAEL W. HENSLEY Orlando, Florida TIMOTHY N. HERN Lancaster, Pennyslvania JAN HERNDON Dayton, Ohio ALBERT D. HEWETSON Ft. Thomas NANCY E. HEWITT Louisville RICHARD L. HILEMAN Hamilton, Ohio RALPH M. HILLER London GAYLE J. HINES Goshen, Ohio 462 SANDRA S. HINGER Dayton, Ohio LARRY W. HITCH Covington MEREDITH G. HOFFMAN Ft. Thomas MICHAEL J. HOFFMAN Southgate. Michigan RICHARD T. HOGAN Salem, New Jersey YVONNE M. HOGG Louisville JULIA A. HOLLAN Booneville JAN HOLLAND Canton, North Carolina CHARLES D. HOLLAR Cynthiana G. TRENTON HOLTSBERRY Worthington, Ohio LISABETH J. HOPKINS McDowell SANDRA K. HORN Cynthiana SANDRA J. HORSLEY Louisville BETSY C. HOSKINS Pine Ridge BEVERLY A. HOSKLNS Liberty GARY W. HOUBEN Alexandria MICHAEL D. HOUNSHELL Bristol. Virginia GERRY L. HOUSE South Fort Mitchell JIMMY W. HOWARD Lancaster LINDA L. HOWLETT Shepherdsville HAZELLE A. HUDSON CONSTANCE L. HUFFMAN Shelbian3 GERALD W. HUGHES Simpsonville MICHELLE HUMBLE Monticello ANNA F. HUNLEY Somerset RHETA I. HUNT McAndrews BETTY A. HUPP Bloomfield ALAN J. HYDEN Martin JUNIORS LINDA K. IRVIN Columbia ARNOLD C. ISAACS Waynesburg INGRID C. JACKSON Junction City MARK S. JACKSON Lexington SUE M. JACKSON Flemingsburg ANDREW JAYSNOVITCH South River, New Jersey BARBARA A. JEFFRIES Liberty PAUL R. JEFFRIES Moreland LINDA A. JENKINS Cincinnati, Ohio CLINTON JETT, JR. Mt. Olivet BRENDA A. JEWELL Mt. Eden BERT N. JOHNSON Louisville CHARLOTTE E. JOHNSON Pikeville COOLEE J. JOHNSON Hazard Modern art? Could be. 463 This coed soon discovered that short skirts can create a problem. GREGORY JOHNSON Myra JACQUELINE C. JOHNSON Berea JAMES S. JOHNSON London JOHN P. JOHNSON Richmond JON K. JOHNSON Mobile, Alabama MARY P. JOHNSON Valois, New York MICHAEL C. JOHNSON Corbin JUNIORS SANDRA K. JOHNSON Pikeville STEPHON R. JOHNSON Louisville DAVID C. JONES Anderson. Indiana JAN D. JONES Harrodsburg JOHN F. JONES Danville LONNIE C. JONES Carrollton PAUL D. JONES Sadieville PEARL JONES Jackson ROBERT D. JONES East Bernstadt SANDRA L. JONES Stanford TIMOTHY J. JONES Bellevue BONNIE L. JORDAN Mt. Vernon DANIEL D. JORDAN Milroy, Indiana KITTY A. JORDAN Piqua, Ohio RICHARD W. JUDSON Bardstown GARY K. JUSTICE Pikeville PHOEBE C. JUSTICE Lookout JOHN N. KANE Louisville ROBERT C. KANZINGER Louisville NORBERT P. KAZINSKI Altoona, Pennsylvania CONNIE C. KEEN Maloneton KAROL Y. KEEN Kalamazoo. Michigan KENNETH W. KEEN Hyden JOHN D. KEENAN Louisville PAUL KEIBLER Louisville LARRY M. KEITHLEY New Ab3ny. Indiana BETTY L. KEMPER Frankfort CARL M. KENDALL Carrollton 464 GEORGE B. KENDRICK Paris GOLDIE C. KIDWELL Walton RUTH A. KIEFER Louisville GARY J. KINCAID Smithfield DOUGLAS K. KING McAndrews GAIL E. KING Cynthiana JERRY K. KING Paint Lick DINAH M. KIRBY Richmond DONALD C. KISSLER Louisville ALICE F. KLABER Falmouth GARY G. KLENK Buffalo, New York CHARLES F. KLEYKAMP Russell SUSAN A. KLINGENSMITH Bowling Green, Ohio WM. P. KNIGHT Louisville WARREN J. KOOI Pitman, New Jersey STEPHEN G. KORNFELD Linden, New Jersey SUSAN E. KOTTE Loveland, Ohio DAVID W. KREBS Richmond VINA KREBS Richmond DAVE R. KREMER Ft. Thomas MARCEY KRINGLE Radcliff JONG Y. KWON Korea KATHY A. LALLY Louisville TIM B. LANFERSIER Cincinnati, Ohio BETTY A. LANGDON Manchester RUBY LANGDON Manchester ROBERT P. LaPORTA Lodi, New Jersey PATRICIA A. LaROSA Newport Dating: A Way of Life ROBERT B. LAUX Sarasota, Florida ELEANOR J. LAW Lexington JUDY L. LAWSON Harrodsburg LINDA S. LAWSON Cincinnati, Ohio NEDRA S. LAWSON Cincinnati, Ohio PATSY L. LAWSON Williamsburg PATRICIA A. LEAR Paint Lick JUDY R. LEATHERS Jackson JANET K. LEE Mt. Sterling LENVILLE R. LEE Barbourville ROY D. LEE Middletown LINDA C. LEGEL Louisville WILLIAM E. LESAK Louisville ANTOINETTE LESLIE Pikeville DANNY H. LESTER Feds Creek CHRISTINA H. LEWANDOWSKI Collingswood, New Jersey BARBARA L. LEWIS Richmond JOHN L. LEWIS New Lexington, Ohio MARTIN A. LEWIS Inwood. Long Island, New York DOROTHY A. LIKE Maple Shade, New Jersey SUSAN D. LINDSEY Eaton, Ohio CHARLES W. LINK Washington Court House, Ohio RICHARD R. LISI Richmond PHYLLIS D. LITTLE Price CALVIN M. LLOYD Louisville RICHARD V. LOCKARD Fort Lauderdale, Florida CYNDY J. LOCKE Louisville A. SHANNON LOGAN Wheelwright 465 RAY R. LONG Pine Knot ANN E. LONGNECKER Hagustown, Maryland MICHAEL R. LOUGHMILLER Valley Station SUSAN E. LOVELL Rchmond LORETTA A. LOWHORN Albany RICHARD W. LYNSTER New York, New York DANIEL M. MacDONALD Wilmington, Ohio DAVID L. MacDONALD Wilmington. Ohio VIVIEN D. McANINCH Liberty MICHAEL W. McCALPIN Hollidaysburg. Pennsylvania RON B. McCLOUD Worthington JOHN M. McCORMACK Ft. Wright RONALD G. McCOY Pikeville LYNDA K. McDONALD Wihliamsburg, Ohio vicki g. Mcdowell Mt. Olivet CECIL D. McFARLAND Tater Knob DANNY D. McKINNEY Paris ELOISE J. McKITRIC Harrodsburg MARILYN K. McLEMORE Richmond KATHY J. McMILLIN Cincinnati. Ohio EMERY G. McQUEEN Bond WILLIAM M. McVICKER Danville JAMES B. MACY Union City, Indiana MARCIA A. MAHER Covington SANDRA J. MAHER Richmond LYNN E. MANAHAN Waynesboro, Pennsylvania MICHAEL A. MANCIK Lexington MARION K. MANN Carlisle Juniors ' Float Exhibits Spirit of Youth WILLIAM E. MARCH Miami, Florida DANNY L. MARCUM Eminence JAMES C. MARCUM West Point JAMES H. MARCUM, II Paint Lick ROBERT K. MARINARO Elkhorn City WILLIAM L. MARKSBERRY Florence KELBY S. MARLETT Louisville PAUL R. MARMIE Barnesville, Ohio GREGORY T. MARQUIS Erlanger GREGORY L. MARSHALL Frankfort ARNOLD W. MARTIN Evarts LINDA L. MARTIN Corbin MELVIN S. MARTIN Bountiful, Utah MONTE H. MARTIN Kettering, Ohio PATTY L. MARTIN Stanton MARGIE E. MARTINEK Middletown, Ohio EDWIN M. MASON Lexington LARRY N. MASON Lexington AUDRE Y MASTIN Yerkes EDWARD MASTREAN Arr.bridge, Pennsylvania BOBBY F. MATNEY Elkhorn City CAROLYN L. MAUPIN Richmond JOHN J. MAUTNER Interlaken, New Jersey KELLY G. MAY Pikeville SHEILA MEAD Hi-Hat TERRY E. MEADOWS Flatwoods DAVID L. MEEKS Greenup TOM K. MEEKS Cropper 466 i ■V n At last the final touches are put onto what was once an empty hay wagon, a roll of chicken wire, and a huge pile of paper flowers. ROBERT D. MEENACH Flatwoods HENRY T. MERCER Sabina, Ohio MICHAEL A. MERRIFIELD Louisville MERLE L. METELITS Norwalk, Connecticut DENISE A. METZGER Cincinnati, Ohio BEVERLY A. MIDDLETON Mason, Ohio CHARLES K. MIFFLIN Lexington JUNIORS $ U 9. REX E. MILBURN Springfield CAROL M. MILLER Louisville DORIS J. MILLER Cincinnati, Ohio GERALDINE MILLER Liberty JAMES P. V MILLER, JR. Daytona Beach, Florida REBA L. MILLER Corbin RONNIE O. MILLER Erlanger SUE C. MILLION Erlanger DENVER R. MILLS Pineville ROBERT E. MILLS Manchester MARGARET GAIL P. MINKE Lexington KAREN L. MITCHELL Grethel MARTIN V. MITCHELL Louisville ROBERT B. MITCHELL Buffalo. New York CAROLYN MOBLEY Wilmington, Ohio JEFFRY D. MOFFITT Ft. Thomas DANNY A. MOGG Albany JAMES B. MONEY Milford, Ohio ROBERT D. MONFORT Norwood, Ohio BARBARA D. MONSON Irvine JOHN D. MOODY Lonesome Dove. Texas BOBBIE L. MOORE Drift DORIS M. MOORE Portsmouth, Ohio JAMES R. MOORE Pikeville JOSEPH B. MOORE Nicholasville MARY MOORE Huntington, New York TERESA K. MOORE Mt. Sterling RITA G. MORGAN Lebanon. Ohio 467 BONNIE L. MORRIS Pitman, New Jersey WYTHE C. MORRIS, JR. Wytheville, Virginia JOE W. MOYER Mansfield, Ohio JAMES E. MUDD Pewee Valley BENNY A. MULLINS McRoberts JAMIE L. MULLINS Mt, Vernon RODNEY E. MULLINS Jenkins VICKI L. MULLINS Florence WILLIAM S. MULLINS Dix Dam JOHN S. MUMME Newport LINDA L. MUNCY Hyden FRED K. MUNDEY New Carlisle. Ohio CLARENCE W. MURPHY Lebanon THOMAS W. MURPHY, JR. McKeesport, Pennsylvania ANGELA G. MURRAY Richmond ANN L. MUSKOPF Fairfield. Ohio REGINA J. MYERS Richmond DONALD M. NALLEY Louisville JERRY D. NECESSARY Cincinnati, Ohio DAVID W. NELSON London RICHARD A. NETZLEY Pleasant Hill, Ohio JOHN O. NEUGEBAUER Corning, New York SAM H. NEWCOMB Campbellsville RAYMONDE NICELY Kettering, Ohio JOYCE L. NICHOLAS Somerset • PATRICIA A. NICHOLAS Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT B. NIEMEIER Louisville JOHN A. NOLAND Ft. Myers, Florida Thanksgiving Vacation Can ' t Come Too Soon DENNIS R. NOLTING Columbus, Indiana ROBERTA N. NOONING Louisville RONALD L. NORCROSS Lakewood, New Jersey DOUGLAS W. OATLEY Lexington MERLE R. ODLE Portsmouth, Ohio BEVERLY S. OERTHER Louisville KATHLEEN M. OGRADY Syracuse, New York PATRICIA B. OLIVER Williamson, West Virginia KATHLEEN E. O ' NEILL Easton, Pennsylvania PATRICIA A. O ' NEILL Fort Pierce, Florida GARY L. OSBORNE Eubank GARY R. OSBORNE Portsmouth. Ohio LARRY S. OSBORNE Portsmouth, Ohio LEONARD S. OSBORNE Cincinnati, Ohio STANLEY J. OSBORNE Virgie GLENN A. OTT Louisville S. JOAN OVERSTREET Louisville SUE A. OWENS Stanford JOHNNY L. PACE Dizney JANE A. PALMER Frankfort RUSSELL T. PALSGROVE Vandalia, Ohio MARILYN S. PARK Moorestown, New Jersey DIANE E. PARKER Greenup ROGER G. PARKER Neptune City, New Jersey GERALD L. PARKS Corbin DAVID D. PARRETT Annville JANE S. PARSLEY Ashland DARRYL A. PARSONS Richmond 468 t • SYLVIA A. PATER Hamilton, Ohio WAYNE R. PATTERSON Sugarcreek, Ohio EDWARD F. PEACE Cincinnati, Ohio BRENDA F. PEAVLER Stanford CAROL J. PEEKE Asheville, North Carolina BETTY D. PEERCY Monticello SHARON A. PENCE St. Paris. Ohio BARBARA A. PENNINGTON Lexington LARRY S. PERGRAM EcCletic. New York BRENDA L. PERRY Ohve mi DOUG PERRY Richmond JOHN J. PERRY Wl.tley Citv BEVERLY L. PERSLEY Centenville JAMES H PETREY Louisville DAVID R. PHELPS Norwood. Ohio JACK L. PHELPS Cincinnati, Ohio BARBARA A, PHILLIPS Valley Staion NAOMI F. PIERCEY Albany PAMELA L. PIKE Louisville JUDY L. PLANCK Fltm ' ngsburg HOWARD C. PLATT, JR. Lexington JAMES E. POER Winchester RONALD G. POLING Van Wert. Oh : o LEWIS H. POTTER Falls Church, Virginia SPENCER G. POTTER Harrodsburg DENNIS W. POWELL Louisville HENRY S. POWERS JANICE M. POWERS Richmond JUNIORS MARY ANN POWERS Lexington CHARLES D. POYNTER MARGARET A. POYNTER Corbin SUSAN K. PRACHT Lexington JOHN D. PRAITHER Walton LYNN R. PRESCOTT Fairport, New York EARL C. PRICE Vincent WANDA D. PULLEN Big Springs CLEOPHUS PURSIFULL Middlesboro GARY S. QUIG New Richmond, Ohio BRENDA S. RAGLAND Louisville JULIA H. RAMSEY Abingdon, Virginia MARY L. RATLIFF Louisville HOLLY A. RAYMOND Brooksville ALAN S. RAZOR Dayton, Ohio THOMAS J. REASTER Dayton, Ohio JIMMIE REDFORD Louisville GARY E. REECE Annville ERNEST J. REED Shelbyville STEPHEN I.. REED Louisville SANDRA K. REEVES Melvin VICKIE L. REEVES Ludlow RONALD L. REID Manchester CHRIS J. REITZ Ft. Thomas MARYJANE REMUS Montuale, New Jersey GREGORY D. RICE Dayton, Ohio PATRICIA A. RICE Whitesburg CAROLYN L. RICHARDSON Ashland 469 LINDA E. RICKETTS Louisville THOMAS D. RIDDELI. Irvine ROBERT M. RIGGS Middletown, Ohio HARRIETTE A. RITTER Richmond JUDGE R. ROACH Eangallie, Florida BOBBY ROBERTS Manchester WARREN J. ROBERTSON Unadilla, New York LINDA C. ROBINSON Louisville MARION M. ROBINSON, III Berea WILLIAM A. ROBINSON Lawrenceburg HANNAH E. RODAN Lexington RICHARD RODGERS Pittsfield, Maine HERBERT J. ROGERS. JR. Richmond GARY L. ROMOHR Wilmington. Ohio LAURA L. ROSER Lexington JUDY L. ROWE Pikeville PAUL L. ROY Louisville ROSALEE ROYALTY Harrodsburg MICHAEL B. RUFFNER Middlesboro ROBERT J. RUH Florence ROGER D. RUSSELL Danville HARRIET L. RYAN Lebanon JOHN E. SABO Miami, Florida LARRY L. SAFFELL New Lexington, Ohio ROBERT L. SAINLAR Louisville MICHAEL H. SAMMINS Hazard SUSAN C. SAND Cincinnati. Ohio BEVERLY J. SANDIDGE Eubank JUNIORS BRENDA J. SANDKER Racine. Wisconsin DANNY D. SCALF McKee DAVID R. SCALF Corbin GAYLE E. SCHLOSS Williamsburg. Ohio KAREN J. SCHMIDT Orlando, Florida WALTER F. SCHOELLMANN Loveland. Ohio JACQUELINE M. SCHRADER Lexington RONALD L. SCHWALLIE Cincinnati, Ohio GLENDA K. SCHWARTZ Southgate EDWARD A. SCIARRA Louisville SUZANNE C. SCOLA Middletown, New Jersey DIANA L. SCOTT Winchester ROBERT M. SEARS Lookout Heights DORIS J. SEBASTIAN Newport Everyone loves a parade, but a warm sunny day and a good view add to the attraction. 470 CHARLES R. SECRIST Fayettevilie, Pennsylvania SANDRA K. SETTLES Springfield PATRICIA A. SEXTON Hueysville SUSAN SHAKIB Tehran, Iran MICHAEL E. SHANNON Trenton, Ohio SUE A. SHARUM Valley Staion ALANA J. SHEARER Frazer RALPH L. SHELBURNE Louisville REGINA K. SHEPARD Louisville WAYNE SHEPHERD Connersville, Indiana NEESON SHER Louisville PATRICK T. SHINE Ft. Thomas CHARLTON A. SHIPP Paris CHERYL A. SHOOK Covington WILLARD SHORT Saldee BETSY H. SHRADER Columbia J.. DARLENE SHRADER Louisville JAMES W. SHUMARD, III Kettering, Ohio ROBERT A. SIEBEL Alexandria, Virginia WAYNE R. SIEBERT Morrow, Ohio BARBARA A. SILER Middlesborough WILLIAM E. SIMPSON Danville JOHN E. SIMS Harrodsburg VIRGINIA K. SLIVA Trumbull, Conneciticut RITA H. SMART Carlisle CHARLES H. SMITH Waverly, Ohio CHARLIE J. SMITH London ERIC A. SMITH Xenia, Ohio Parade Begins Homecoming Day Festivities JAMES R. SMITH Louisville JOYCE A. SMITH Owenton JUDY E. SMITH London LYNDA K. SMITH Russell Springs SHERRY L. SMITH Falmouth WILSON V. SMITH Middlesboro JOHN N. SMOOT Carlisle JANIE L. SMYTH Ravenna KENNETH T. SNYDER Lancaster PERRY N. SOUTHARD Lexington JOHN A. SPARROW Harrodsburg PAUL SPECTOR Honolulu, Hawaii SUE A. SPEED Louisville BEVERLY A. SPENCER Pine Ridge EVERETT SPENCER Chavies MANUEL R. SPENCER Covington LINDA K. SPIESS Wausean, Ohio RICHARD A. SPOTTZ Elmont, Long Island, New York LINDA T. STANIFER Richmond JUDITH A. STANLEY Hamilton, Ohio ERICA L. STANTON Collingswood, New Jersey LORRAINE E. STARK Newton. New Jersey RAYMOND T. STAVISKI Southgate JERRY S. STEDMAN Somerset LILLIAN P. STEELE Gray ROBERT C. STEGER Mt. Sterling DAVID C. STEGNER Ft. Thomas JOHN M. STEGNER New Carlisle, Ohio 471 § f § LllL HELEN M. STEMPFER Jeannette, Pennsylvania SINGIE STEPHENS Nicholasville PHILIP R. STERBLING Cincinnati, Oh ; o BRUCE E. STEWART Lexington DAVID L. STEWART Louisville SHELBY A. STIRN Middletown GARY C. STIVERS Richmond CARLA S. STOBER Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM L. STOESS Crestwood GREGORY H. STONER Hagerstown, Maryland CANDY R. STRATTON Cincinnati, Ohio MELVIN D. STRAUB Duquesuve, Pennsylvania JUNE STRICKLAND Corbin HANK STROLL Louisville RAY W. SUSONC. Middletown. Ohio JERVIS D. SUTTON Lancaster KENNETH W. SWEASY Grayson JEANNE M. SWITZER Bellevue CAROL S. SWOPE Fort Thomas ROSEMARY TACKETT Grethel DONALD A. TALBOT Edmeston, New York RONALD J. TALBOT Edmeston, New York OVERT L. TALLENT Albany MARTIN T. TALMAGE Sabina, Ohio JOHNNY C. TARTER Louisville CAMILLE K. TAYLOR Louisville JUDY M. TAYLOR Waco LINDA TAYLOR Louisville Juniors Learn the Meaning of Individuality THOMAS C. TAYLOR North Vernon, Indiana MICHAEL TEMPLEMAN Pikeville JIMMIE G. TERHUNE Shelbyville PAUL A. TERSTEGGE Boston CHARLES R. THARP Lebanon PATRICIA L. THEILER Louisville GARY J. THIBODEANY Lake Charles, Louisiana The program to beautify Eastern ' s campus not only includes landscaping but a bath for Daniel Boone as well. 472 The student body is composed of people from all parts of the world and all walks of life. M. LYNN THOMAS Irvine WENDELL TINCHER Tyner KENNETH G. TIPTON Campbellsville LARRY W. TIPTON Irvine MARIANNE TIRIOLO Fort Lauderdale, Florida JESSICA A. TODD Lawrenceburg, Indiana ROBERT C. TRENZ West Milford, New Jersey JUNIORS GERALDINE TRUE Versailles JAMES TURNER, JR. Jackson MARILYN A. TURNER Fairborn, Ohio MARTIN L. UPCHURCH Monticello MICHAEL D. VANCE Wheelwright DENNIS G. VANHORN Warren, Ohio JEANNE VEENEMAN Louisville TRUDY A. VITATOE Wheelwright JOSEPH C. VOETS Orange, Conneticut PATRICIA A. VOGLER Frankfort RONNIE L. VonSICK Louisville DONNA L. WAGERS Manchester RONALD N. WAGMAN Norwalk, Connecticut JAMES S. WAGNER Covington DONNA P. WAINSCOTT Wheatley RODDY G. WALDROUP Kings Mountain CHARLES M. WALKER Richmond MARVIN T. WALKER Henderson lARLES W. WALLIN West Liberty ARTHUR J. WALSH, JR. Ft. Mitchell SANDRA C. WALTER Cincinnati, Ohio WAYNE L. WALTERS Preston sburg CHARLES R. WALTON Dayton HILDA WARD Covington LINDA D. WARDRUP London ROBERT N. WARFIELD Louisville BRENDA S. WARNER Pleasant Hill, Ohio JEWELDEAN WARREN Walker 473 Daniel ' s statue frames coeds, and a reflected library. ROBERT A. WARTSCHLAGER Louisville JUDITH A. WASSERMAN Portsmouth. Ohio LEE D. WATSON Kettering, Ohio WILLIAM J. WAYMAN Cincinnati. Ohio SHELBYE J. WEAVER Mayfield ROBERT S. WEBB Miami, Florida WILLIAM L. WEBB Shelbyville A, MICHAEL WELCH Erlanger DARLENE J. WELCH Elizabethtown EFFIE WELLS London LILLIAN A. WELLS Cox ' s Creek NITA A. WELSH Owensboro PATRICIA A. WEST DAVID L. WETHERBEE Rochester, New York JUNIORS GEORGE S. WHEELER Lexington TONI L. WHEELER Bristol. Virginia EDGAR WHITAKER Carcassonne GEORGIA M. WHITAKER Cynthiana RUTH WHITAKER Winchester DANIEL T. WHITE Ft. Thomas WILLIAM A, WHITE Salem. New Jersey ROGER L. WHITEHEAD Wurtland JACK C. WHITNEY Sunbury. Ohio WILLIAM L. WICKMAN Lexington JOHNNY W. WILHOIT London WANDA M. WILKERSON Perryville DAWN K. WILKINSON Nicholasville DEANNA J. WILKIRSON Paris ANDREW WILLIAMS Louisville BARBARA K. WILLIAMS Corb ' n BUFORD S. WILLIAMS Louisville FRANKIE J. WILLIAMS Bulan NEVEL T. WILLIAMS Berry SHARON A. WILLIAMS Louisville THOMAS J. WILLIAMS Newton, New Jersey CAROL A. WILLIAMSON Covington CATHERINE V. WILMS Norwood, Ohio DAVID L. WILSON Harrodsburg ELAINE WILSON Tyner GERALDINE P. WILSON Hurleyville, New York PAULA M. WILSON Somerset RONALD C. WILSON Paris «. £ %. : £; $ 474 PRISCILLA K. WOLFE Greenup JOHN H. WOLFF Louisville JAMES M. WOOD Circleville, Ohio ROBERT M. WOOD Frankfort KENNETH L. WOODRUFF Morrow, Ohio SHARON A. WOODRUFF Morrow, Ohio WILLIAM R. WOODS Berea DEBORAH L. WOODSIDE Cincinnati, Ohio MARTHA K. WORKMAN Brook sville BARBARA L. WRIGHT Goshen, Ohio LARRY E. WRIGHT West Chester, Ohio PHYLLIS A. WRIGHT Cumberland, Maryland PHYLLIS S. WRIGHT Springfield, Ohio TERRI WRIGHT Cincinnati, Ohio DORIAN P. YEAGER Richmond ROBERT L. YEARY Middlesboro M. MICHELE YOUNG Louisville SARAH L. YOUNG Prestonsburg RANDY J. ZACHRITZ Bellevue SUSAN A. ZWEIG Winchester ROBERT A. ZWICK Delaware, Ohio The penetrating warmth of the sun, brilliant green leaves, and -warm breezes all announce that spring has once again returned to East- ern. 475 CLASS OF 1971 LEFT TO RIGHT: BILL DWELLEY, Reporter; STUART REA- GAN, Vice President; PATTY ANDERSON, Treasurer; MARY LYNN JASPER, Secretary; KAREN BRYANT, Student Council; MIKE MILTKO, President; JIM PELLEGRINON, Student Council. Sophomores felt an excitement different from the uncertainty of last year as they returned to Eastern ' s campus. Everything still looked the same, except for a few buildings which had been completed during the summer. Daniel Boone still kept a watchful eye on the thousands of students who passed before him every day. Feelings, however, had changed. Life wasn ' t as simple anymore; new questions had to be an- swered and new problems had to be faced. It was a time when they started to search for themselves; they were no longer content to pat- tern themselves after someone else, but realized that they were individuals. 476 CAROL S. ADAMS Richmond CINDY R. ADAMS Newport CYNTHIA R. ADAMS Cold Spring SALLY A. ADCOCK Lexington D. DIANE ADDINGTON Elizabethtown CATHERINE B. ADERHOLDT Kingsport, Tennessee CARL H. ADIN Xenia, Ohio MARTHA L. ADKINS Louisville DONNA R. ALBERS Frankfort WILLIAM M. ALEXANDER Louisville DEBORAH A. ALLEN Louisville VERA L. ALLEN Raceland MICHAEL F. AMBURGEY Mt. Sterling CHARLES E. ANDERSON Elkhorn City NANCY L. ANDERSON Paris PATTY L. ANDERSON Hazard RAYMOND C. ANDERSON Berea JUDY E. ANGEL Louisville NANCY S. ARMSTRONG Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN W. ARNOLD Columbia GLENNA R. ARVIN Lebanon Responsible Leadership Is Shown by Class Officers ANTHONY ASBRIDGE Corbin ROY P. ASHCRAFT Louisville LOUISE ASHER Hyden KATHY C. ASHLEY Corbin MARY L. ATHEY Washington Court House, Ohio JILL A. AUSTIN Cleveland, Ohio ROBERT E. AUSTIN South Portsmouth PAUL R. BADGETT Ashland LARRY W. BAILEY Winchester PATSY A. BAIRD Middletown, Ohio EDSEL R. BAKER Lexington DURUNDA BALDWIN Huddy RONNIE L. BALDWIN Covington BONNIE L. BALL Kingsport. Tennessee MATTHEW BARGO II Gray SANDRA L. BARGO Barbourville JOHN A. BARKAl ' Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM P. BARKER Brandenburg KAY L. BARNES Lynch DAViD A. BAROWICH McKeesport, Pennsylvania MATTHEW F. BARSOTTI Ellwoood City, Pennsylvania JANET K. BASTIAN Cincinnati, Ohio DONALD R. BATTLES Stanton JANE C. BAUER Louisville BUFORD D. BAUGHN Buena Vista BRUCE E. BAUMAN Sarasota, Florida DONNA S. BEGLEY Lexington GEORGE R. BEGLEY Richmond HELEN M. BEGLEY Waynesburg RUSSELL W. BEHANAN Carrollton HARRIETT F. BELCHER Danville HUDSON L. BELCHER Danville JOE E. BELGRADE Louisville JEROME M. BELL Glasgow MARTHA A. BELL Louisville 477 DEBBIE J. BELTLE Louisville JANICE A. BENASSI Frankfort JAMES P. BENDS Georgetown, Ohio WESLEY M. BENTLEY South Shore SANDRA BERRY Maysville AMY M. BICKETT Louisville ANN E. BIERMANN Cincinnati, Ohio DEBORAH L. BINGHAM Tyner KATHRYN S. BISHOP Louisville EDWARD A. BITSKO Newton, New Jersey BARBARA L. BLACK LaGrange BEVERLY G. BLACK West Liberty RONALD L. BLACK Silver Grove RANDOLPH L. BLACKBURN, JR. Louisville CHERYL M. BLAGG Trenton, Ohio KAREN L. BLAKE Dayton, Ohio IRA L. BLAKEMAN THOMAS E. BLANDFORD Lebanon CALVIN T. BLANTON Crab Orchard KATHLEEN F. BLAUT Southgate FLOYD R. BLEVINS Monticello LLOYD K. BLEVINS Monticello ROBERT R. BLYTHE Richmond RONALD D. BOAZ Paris RONALD N. BOCK Euclid, Ohio JOHN A. BORIN Norwood, Ohio TIMOTHY J. BOSSE Ft. Thomas SUSIE BOSTON Jeffersontown BRIAN L. BOWLES Hazard KERMITT R. BOWLING Mt. Vernon LYNN A. BOWLING Brookville, Indiana CONNIE M. BOWMAN Taylorsville SHIRLEY A. BOWMAN Booneville RONALD D. BOYD Cincinnati, Ohio IRIS E. BOYLE Hustonville SOPHOMORES NORA D. BRADBURY LISA BRANDENBURG Cincinnati, Ohio CHLOTENE BRANHAM Paintsville DONAGENE BRANHAM Paintsville DENNIS BRANT Danville BRENDA D. BRASHEAR Viper HAROLD D. BREAHM Elkhorn City Neither rain nor sleet nor snow classes. 478 LARRY D. BREITENSTEIN Louisville FRED G. J. BRENNAN Ft. Mitchell KAREN G. BRICKEY Gate City, Virginia GARY W. BRITTAIN Norwood, Ohio KAREN L. BROERING Ft. Thomas JAMES R. BROWN Anchorage JAMES H. BROOKS Huntsville, Tennessee JOHN G. BROOKS Elizabethtown BETTY L. BROUGHTON Pineville LINDA S. BROUGHTON Norwood. Ohio STANLEY W. BROUGHTON Lancaster CATHY S. BROWN Louisville DEBORAH J. BROWN Louisville HELEN I. BROWN Portsmouth, Ohio JOHN W. BROWN Whitesburg LARRY A. BROWN Fort Thomas PAUL A. BROWN Albany ROBERT T. BROWN Burgin THOMAS R. BROWN Versailles WILLIAM C. BROWN Camden, Ohio KATHLEEN F. BROWNING Mitchellsburg WILLIAM K. BROWNING Newport BRENDA S. BRUMBACK Jackson MARSHALL BRUMBACK Norwood, Ohio BARBARA L. BRUMET Bristol, Virginia JUDITH M. BRUNER London NILA J. BRUNO Clyde, Ohio PEGGY L. BRYAN Centerville, Ohio JANICE M. BRYANT Williamsbrug KARAN L. BRYANT Frankfort SHARAN L. BRYANT Frankfort TERRI A. BRYSON Louisville JANET L. BUCHANAN Vejay, Indiana JOHN L. BUCHANAN Lebanon, Ohio JASON A. BUGG Harrodsburg B 4L l «m Classes Begin a New Year at Eastern JUDY L. BUJDOSO Cincinnati, Ohio ANNA B. BUNCH Lebanon Junction BEVERLY M. BURCHELL Bradfordsville JOHN E. BURK Lexington MARY C. BURK Covington SHERRY L. BURKE Lexington TERRY BURKHOLDER Elida, Ohio JEAN A. BURNESS Radcliff CLARICE J. BURTON Columbia MICHAEL W. BUSH Pleasureville BRENDA I . BUTLER Hopewell, Virginia LELANI BUTLER Cynthiana NANCY E. BUTLER Louisville WM. D. BUTLER Troy, Ohio NINA I. BUTTS Jackson. Ohio KATHLEEN M. BYRNE Bloomfield, New Jersey BRENDA A. CAIN Richmond PAUL N. CALKINS Kettering, Ohio CHARLES A. CALVERT Maysville JEROME M. CAMPBELL Middlesboro LARRY W. CAMPBELL Pine Knot 479 PHYLLIS J. CARDER Trenton, Ohio PATRICIA L. CARPENTER Pendleton DAVID P. CARR Independence KEN M. CARTER Richmond ROSEANNA L. CARTER Raceland WILLIAM D. CARTINHOUR Lawrenceburg DANNY B. CASEY Rxhmond TERRY A. CASSITY Millersbug SANDRA K. CASTEGNARO Hardburly CONLEY CAUDILL London JIMMY S. CAUDILL Carcassonne SHARON F. CAUDILL Columbus, Indiana MARIAN J. CAYWOOD Crestwood DURWARD R. CENTER R chmond JIMMIE CHADWELL London DEBORAH A. CHALIN Lexington LINDA C- CHAMBERLAIN North Middletown JAY H. CHANLEY Miami, Florida CARL D. CHAPLIN Richmond STANLEY W. CHAPMAN Louisville WILLIAM H. CHARLTON Worthing ton, Ohio SOPHOMORES JoANN CHARMOLI Louisville C. GITTEL CHASE Richmond DIAN CHASE Richmond HOBERT L. CHEATHAM Harrodsburg DEBORAH S. CHESLER Shady Side, Maryland CHERYL L. CHESNEY Monticello BARBARA L. CHRISMAN Hamilton, Ohio STEVEN C. CHRISMAN Hillsboro. Ohio JANE S. CHRISTOPHER Irvine CHIP CLARK Monterey DAVID H. CLARK Jenkins ELIZABETH A. CLARK Pineville HAROLD R. CLARK Booneville JOHN R. CLARK, JR. Louisville Cwens are kept busy during homecoming with their candy apple sale. 480 MICHAEL W. CLARK Fra.ikfort NORA L. CLARK Martin LALA J. CLEARY South Shore MARTHA J. CLICK Waco JACK A. CLIFTON Middletown, Ohio CHRISTY K. COATE Celina, Ohio RANDY L. COATES Covington NANCY E. COBB Covington FRED W. COFFMAN Cincinnati, Ohio BRENT L. COLDIRON Cincinnati, Ohio SYLVIA A. COLE Louisville FREDDIE J. COLEMAN Elkhorn City KAREN R. COLEMAN Clearwater, Florida LINDA L. COLEMAN Jamboree MARTHA J. COLEMAN Cleves, Ohio SARAH A. COLEMAN Williamson, West Virginia DARLENE COLLINS Whitesburg STEVEN W. COLLINS Louisville LINDA M. COLLIVER Lexington JUDITH A. COLVIN Ludlow BOBBYE G. COMBS Liberty JAMES L. COMBS Lexington JERALD F. COMBS Whitesburg LORETTA COMBS - McKee SANDRA J. COMMONS Louisville JANIE COMPTON Phelps LARRY F. COMPTON Virgie MARY J. CONLEY Belfry ANNE L. CONNELL Louisville STEVEN J. CONNER Hebron ALFRED C. CONNOLLEY Montrose, New York KATHRYN J. CONRAD Falmouth GARY P. COOK Bagdad JENNY L. COOK Lawrenceburg ALICE L. COOPER Vanceburg The Campus Comes Alive With the Excitement of Homecoming JEANNE L. COOPER Eubank STEVE A. COOPER Richmond JOHN H. CORLIS Brooksville ALFRED M. CORNACCHIO. IR. North Merrick, L. I., New York REBECCA J. CORNETT Skyline LINDA KATHRYN COSBY Richmond BARBARA J. COTTON Florence JOANN COVINGTON R chmond CHARLES T. COWNE Nokesville, Virginia BETTY C. COX Lexington CHARLES COX, JR. Irvine LINDA S. COX Louisville LINDA R. COYLE Berea WINFORD F. CRACE Lexington CAROLE A. CRACRAFT Germantown CARLOS H. CRACRAFT North Middletown BARBARA J. CRAIG Dayton, Ohio JON M. CRAIG New Albany, Indiana DEWEY F. CRAWFORD London DIANN K. CRAWFORD Winnsboro, Texas JEFFERY L. CREECH Middlesboro 481 WANDA J. CREED Louisville STEVEN P. CRISLER Erlanger BONNIE CRISP Martin DODY J. CRISP Ripley, Ohio GLEN CRITTENDON Newport WILLIAM R. CROSSFIELD Paris HAZEL E. CROUCH Shelbyville SHERRILL K. CROUCHER Jermiah NORMA E. CROWE Winchester KEVIN L. CROXTON Peasureville RICHARD L. CRUMP Lexington LINDA O. CUMMINS Brodhead PHIL CUMMINS Georgetown JAMES R. CUNDIFF, JR. Shepherdsburg STEPHEN L. CUNNINGHAM Newport BERRY M. CUPP London JANET A. CURRIE Harlan BEVERLY L. CURTIS Stamping Ground SHARON I. CURTIS Louisville LARRY J. DADO Freeburn MICHAEL W. DALTON Middlesboro Education Is Not All Work RONALD D. DAMRON DOUGLAS B. DAUGHERTY Ft. Mitchell LARRY DAVIS Independence PAUL DAVY Long Beach. New York DAVID L. DAWKINS Louisville PETER R. DAWKINS Louisville JAMES L. DAY Big Creek PAMELA W. DEAN Brooksville STEPHEN T. DEAN Brooksville JOHN P. DECKER Winchester MIKE K. DEEB Louisville PENNY L. DEES Louisville FREDRICK J. DeJACO Alexandria GARY DELANEY Mason LINDA S. ELK Somerset HAROLD M. DENHAM Danville DONNA R. DENNEY Brodhead JAMES E. DENNIS Stanton PAMELA L. DERRY Louisville JO A. DETWEILER Easton, Pennsylvania GLORIA J. DEVERS Midway DIANA L. DIBBLE Fort Lauderdale, Florida DANN A. DICKEY Gibsonia. Pennsylvania PAUL R. DIERSING Louisville SANDRA S. DIMMITT Brooksville PHYLLIS G. DINGUS Martin LYNNETTE DIXON Letcher PEGGY M. DODD Dayton JOHN N. DOGGENDORF Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM L. DOHERTY Louisville RONNIE K. DOLEN Monticello THOMAS L. DORROTT Hopkinsville SUSAN K. DORSEY Elizaville DALE M. DOTSON Pikeville BEVERLY A. DOTY Paint Lick 482 RITA F. DOUGLAS New Castle MICHAEL B. DRUMMOND Wilmington, Ohio PEGGY J. DUNBAR Russell Springs GARY V. DUNCAN Beaver Dam LARRY A. DUNCAN Jeffersontown MI CHAEL L. DUNCAN Warsaw CHARLOTTE M. DUNN Burgin WILLIAM R. DUNN Medina, New York JUDY K. DWELLY Mayslick TONI J. EASTHAM Wurtland MARGARET A. ECKERT Newport GARY R. EDEN Lexington RONALD W. EDEN R chmond KAREN L. EDWARDS Louisville DON E. ELBLE Cincinnati, Ohio SUSAN C. ELLIS Moorestown, New Jersey SHARON L. ELLIS Moorestown, New- Jersey CHARLES E. ELZA East Bernstadt DORETHA G. EMERSON Lexington SARA G. ESTES Berea JAMES A. EVANS Lebanon SOPHOMORES LINDA S. EVANS Richmond SUSAN K. FAESENMEIER Louisville MARIANNE E. FALK Cleveland. Ohio JERRY L. FAIR Carrollton, Ohio DANNY R. FANNIN Germantown JOHN D. FARMER Corbin JOSEPH T. FARMER GARLAND R. FARMER New Zion LARRY D. FARMER Dayton, Ohio ESTHER E. FARRIS Richmond SHERRY A. FAULKNER Walton SUSAN K. FEDERBUSH Cincinnati, Ohio F. ADRIAN FELDMAN Stanford SANDRA L. FELTNER Hardburly A sunny fall day just wasn ' t made for study- ing. 483 A. MICHAEL FEY Ft- Thomas ARTHUR D. FIELDS. JR Hamilton, Ohio LARRY S. FIELDS Grayson DONNA J. FISHER Louisville JANICE D. FISHER Lexington RODNEY D. FISK Independence LINDA D. FITZGERALD Dayton. Ohio NANCY L. FITZPATRICK Frankfort FRANK A. FLEMING Ft. Clayton. Canal Zone LOUISA A. FLOOR New Carlisle. Ohio GARY W. FLORENCE Lexington MICHELLE E. FOGARTY Okinawa LANNY A. FORMAN Florence ILA G. FORTNER Williamstown JAMES M. FOSTER JR. Louisville DIANA L. FOUTZ Seven Mile, Ohio CYNTHIA J. FOWLER Berea DONNA R. FRASHER Louisville SKIP FRANK Danville EUGGLE FRASURE East McDowell CAROLYN S. FRAZIER North Middletown PAMELA L. FREDERICK Mt. Sterling MICHAEL W. FRENCH Richmond KENNETH A. FRITH Lexington NANCY J. FRITZ Enon. Ohio PAMELA L. FROST Carrollton SUSAN V. FRYMAN Germantown DONNA C. FUGATE Hazard KAY FUGATE Hazard EDGAR W. FULLENWIDER Shelbyville MARILYN R. FULLER Somerset JO A. GABBY Lexington BRENDA R. GAFFNEY Lancaster DEBORAH L. GANTT Centerburg. Ohio ROBERT W. CAREY Maysville A Sigh of Relief Follows Mid-Term Exams LARRY A. GARLAND Middlesboro DARRELL L. GARRETT Louisville MARGARET C. GATTIS Frankfort MARK L. GELKE Ft. Thomas REBECCA GEORGE Lebanon. Ohio RICHARD W. GERTH Walton VANCE M. GIBSON Regina JAMES L. GILBERT Irvine DORIS F. GILLIAM London GARY B. GILMET Louisville HOWARD E. GILVIN Winchester M. LAWRENCE GIRTEN Louisville PATRICIA K. GLEICH Lancaster DANIEL W. GLIER Fort Thomas DAVID M. GOATLEY Springfield ROBERT S. GOBLE Prestonsburg VICTOR M. GOBLE Prestonsburg BRENDA S. GOFF Jackson DEE GOFF Lexington BARBARA A. GOGGIN Stanford PATRICIA A. GOINS Richmond 484 Mid-term exams over, it ' s time for a brief autumn snooze. PAULA J. GOINS Louisville BARBARA A. GOLD Owensboro GENE A. GOLDSCHMIDT Reading, Ohio JEFFREY L. GOODE Covington ALICE I. GOODRICH Richmond SHARON K. GOOLMAN Winchester VICKI L. GORMLEY Cincinnati, Ohio SOPHOMORES DONNA L. GORSUCH Miamisburg, Ohio TERRY D. GOSSOM Milton PRISCILLA B. GOULD Irvine BOBBIE L. GRAHAM Grand Forks, North Dakota FRANCES L. GRAVES Louisville JOHN M. GRAVES Harrodsburg NANCY K. GRAVES Hazard ORA M. GRAVES Louisville MARY O. GRAY Danville ROSEMARY GRAY East Po ; nt LEONARD F. GREATHOUSE Midway CHRISTINE L. GREEN Anchorage DARRELL F. GREEN Versailles KEN E. GREEN Louisville R. CARL GREENFIELD Bordentown, New Jersey BETTY J. GREER Prestonsburg GARY L. GREER Valley Station RICHARD D. GRIEME Covington LINDA G. GRIFFIN Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT L. GRIFFIN Danville JAMES L. GRTGSBY Hamilton, Ohio PHYLLIS A. GRISIER Archbold. Ohio GLEN A. GRITTON Sinai BRENDA S. GROSS Harlan JANE R. GROVER Maysville PATTY J. GULLION Carroll ton MARY J. GUPTON New Albany, Indiana MARILYN K. HAAS Louisville MICHAEL T. HACK Louisville JOHN A. HAINES Marion, Ohio WINSTON C. HALCOMB Richmond RONNIA HALE Tyner DEIDRI HALEY Brooksville BENJAMIN F. HALL Nicholasville ELIZABETH A. HALL Pineville 485 MARGIE A. HALL Richmond PATRICIA A. HALL Beattyville KAREN P. HAMILTON Rockledge, Florida MICHAEL R. HAMILTON David CHESTER A. HAMMONS Richmond SARAH L. HAMMONS Paris KENNETH E. HAMPTON Campbellsville VIRGINIA A. HANSBOROUGH McLean, Va. SHARON A. HANNA Crestwood STEPHEN E. HARBIN Louisville CLARENCE K. HARLOW Neon KATY L. HARRIEK Lexington FRANCES G. HARRIS Morehead GLENDA H. HARRIS Louisville LAURETTA J. HARRIS Louisville EDITH F. HARRISON Lebanon, Ohio LAWRENCE R. HARRISON Louisville PAUL D. HARVEY Booneville ROBERT D. HARVEY Ontario, Canada BERT D. HATFIELD Freeburn SHARON D. HAWKINS Lexington ROBERTA L. HAYES Brodhead CECIL D. HAYS Gravel Switch EDWARD R. HEATON Mt. Sterling MARCELLYN G. HEDRICK Frankfort NITA J. HEGNER Sewickley KAREN L. HEID Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA K. HEILMAN Alexandria GARY L. HELF Columbus, Ohio SCOTTYE N. HELTON Ezel DANIEL R. HEMPEL Winchester NITA K. HENDERSON Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA S. HENDREN Harrodsburg EDWARD M. HENRICKS Louisville JIMMY M. HENDRICKSON, Corbin SOPHOMORES MYRON D. HERNDON Sparta RONALD D. HERRINGTON Paris MARGARET L. HERRMANN Louisville JUDY E. HESS Springfield JOYCE M. HETZEL Hebron JANET HIBBARD Manchester LINDA L. HIGGINS Louisville Thousands of weary, confused high school band members listened intently to the flaw- less performance of Eastern ' s Marching Ma- roons. 486 JAMES L. HILL Corbin ROSEMARY HILL Lexington SAMUEL W. HILL Jackson WILLIAM F. HILS Ft. Wright TONY E. HOBBS Beattyville JOHN R. HODGE Louisville CARL D. HOLBROOK Sarasota, Florida BARB RA G. HOLDER Frankfort MARV A. HOLLAND Lexington PATRICIA A. HOLLON Bradfordsville IDELLA E. HOLT Neon RANDALL J. HONEYCUTT Pinetop GEORGE L. HOPE Lexington LAWRENCE L. HOPKINS Louisville REBECCA L. HOPKINS Kettering, Oh- ' o TOBIE A. HORN Frankfort ROBERT W. HORNSBY Tyner KATHRYNE S. HOSTETTER Maineville, Ohio SUE K. HOUGHTON Cincinnati, Ohio CHARLES S. HOUSE Lexinrjton ARTHUR L. HOWARD Chicago, Illinois HARRY D. HOWARD Lancaster JANET D. HOWARD Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania JERRY L. HOWARD Manchester JAMES M. HOWE Richmond SUSAN V. HUFFMAN Louisville JAMES R. HUGHES, JR. Simpsonville MARY H. HUMPHRIES VIRGINIA L. HUNT Mt- Vernon LARRY W. HURD Norwood, Ohio FLOYD D. HURSH Springfield, Ohio LARRY B. HURT Hazard LORA E. HUTCHINSON Falls Church, Virginia MARY L. HYDEN Manchester JENNIFER L. INGRAM Cincinnati, Ohio Eastern Once Again Hosts High School Bands JAMES B. INSCO Evansville, Indiana JAMES H. INSKO Paris JAMES B. IRWIN Dayton, Ohio CANDY B. JACKSON Wellsville, Ohio CONNIE JACKSON Ashland GEORGE D. JACKSON Louisville MARG-VRET C. JACKSON Richmond VIRGINIA L. JACKSON Burnside FRITZ F. JACOBS. JR. Circleville, Ohio SAUNDRA J. JAMES Maloneton VERLA A. JAMES Lexington CECE JASPER Somerset MARY L. JASPER Somerset DAVID T. JENKINS Middlesboro WILLIAM J. JENKINS New Boston. Ohio ELIZABETH G. JENNINGS Nicholasville BETSY A. JOHNSON Lexington BEVERLY A. JOHNSON Berea DANNIE L. JOHNSON Middlesboro GREGORY K. JOHNSON Louisville JANICE S. JOHNSON Deane 487 JOHN W. JOHNSON Louisville LINDA J. JOHNSON Elkhorn City MARSHA L. JOHNSON Covington MARY H. JOHNSON Pikeville PAUL C. JOHNSON III Spring Lake Heights, New Jetsey RAY G. JOHNSON Hazard GUY D. JOHNSTON Norfolk, Virginia DONALD R. JONES London THOMAS N. JONES Reading, Ohio STAYCE L. JORDAN Lexington MARILYN A. JUDSON Bardstown CLINTON D. JUSTICE Elkhorn City JERRY W. KARR Louisville RONALD L. KAUFMAN Louisville PATRICIA E. KEAL Louisville DEBORAH L. KELLER Morrow. Ohio ROBERT L. KELLEY Ft. Thomas MALCOLM H. KELLY Oxford, Pennsylvania ALBERTA J. KEMPER Lexington KATHRYN J. KENDALL West Union, Ohio RONALD G. KENDRICK Florence JAMES F. KENNEDY London JENNIFER L. KENNEDY Richmond DAVID L. KESSLER Marion, Indiana KAREN D. KETRON Elizabethtown EARNEST G. KIDD Hebron SALLY L. KILDAY Hamilton, Ohio JOYCE F. KINCAID Rogers JUDY L. KINDER Pikeville CATHERINE A. KIPP Cincinnati, Ohio JOEY KLAMO Fairfield, Ohio PATRICIA A. KLINGLER Carrollton LARRY G. KNUCKLES Dayton LOUREEN A. KOVREG Louisville KATHERINE L. KRANZ Erlanger SOPHOMORES A hopeful and enthusiastic crowd Eastern ' s Colonels off to Western. sends 488 PAULA M. KRIEL Louisville ALAN C. KRUEGER Phoenix, Arizona SUSANNE E. KUHNS Louisv ' lle JAN S. KUNKEL Independence KRISAND L. KUNST Springfield. Ohio JAN L LaMONDA Milford FRANK B. LANGE Piqua, Ohio BRENT R. LASWELL Mt. Vernon SUZANNE M. LAVALLEE Valley Station PATRICIA E. LAWSON Battletown MARY J. LAYFORD Dayton, Ohio JOHN C. LEAKE Raywick NORMAN A. LEDFORD Harrodsburg JERRY W. LEFEVERS P neville CAROL J. LEHMAN Cincinnati, Ohio REBEKAH R. LeMASTER Lou ' sville NANCY L. LETHGO Ravenna JAMES M. LEWIS Davton, Ohio STEPHEN S. LEWIS Lexington SUSAN C. LEWIS Frankfort COLEEN S. LIESKE Brownsburg, Indiana CAROLYN S. LITTERAL Irvine CELESTINE A. LITTLE Louisville DAVID M. LLOYD Louisville TERESA K. LOCKER Berea ANN E. LOCKWOOD Fort Mitchell MAHALA A. LOGAN Bnrdstown REVELLA A.LOGAN Danville CHARLES J. LONDON Louisville DONALD L. LONG Brodhead JERRY A. LONG Bellevue LARRY M. LONG Harrodsburg BELINDA E. LOVELL- Richmond THOMAS A. LOVINS Huntington, West Virginia WILLIAM S. LUCAS Stanford Happiness Is Victory Over Western PAUL D. LUNDY Pineville KENNETH G. LUXON Richmond MARLENE E. LYON Louisville GLENN E. LYONS Aurora, Indiana JACK L. LYONS Louisville MIKE C. LYONS South Shore KELTA A. McCABE Elizabethtown E. LYNN McCALL Newton. New Jersey WILLIAM C. McCAW Lexington TERRY L. McCRACKEN Richmond ROBERT W. McCLOUD Harrodsburg NANCY P. McDEVITT Louisville TRISH E. McDEVITT Cherry Hill, New Jersey byron d. Mcdonald Danville JEFFREY G. McDONALD Paris karol s. Mcdowell Shelbyville JEAN L. McGREW Eminence ELIZABETH K. McGEE Louisville SHARON G. McGEE Falmouth JAMES M. McGLONE Harrodsburg JENNIFER J McINTOSH Winchester 489 ROGER D. McKINNEY Richmond HELEN M.McNAY Falmouth WILLIAM D. McNEIL Louisville BARBARA S. McWHORTER Knifley SARAH E. MACKEY Louisville REBECCA J. MACY Hardinsburg JAMES H. MADDEN Evarts JANICE M. MADISON Albany DEBORAH J. MAGGARD Hazard WINNIE A. MALATESTA Maple Shade, New Jersey ROBERT C. M ALONE Y Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM P. MANION Maysville BARBARA J. MANN Carrollton ED MARCUM Paris VIVIAN G. MARCUM McKee MARY J. MARSHALL Jackson JAMES C. MARTIN Covington KATHY MARTIN Richmond LOIS MARTIN Garrett NORMAN A. MARTIN, JR. Wilmington, Ohio GARY L. MASON Booneville SOPHOMORES JAYNE A. MASON Loveland, Ohio PATRICIA A. MASTERS Cottonburg KATHLEEN A. MATCHETT Fort Mitchell MARY J. MATTHEWS Louisville MARION C. MATTINGLY Springfield FRANCINE E. MAXWELL Louisville JUDY G. MAYFIELD Lancaster DAVID K. MAUPIN Louisville ANN MAYO Martin GINGER A, MEDLEY Middlesboro JOSEPH D. MEDLEY Loretto BEVERLY S. MEECE Dayton, Ohio SANDRA R. MERCER West Point THOMAS R. MERCER Edgewood JOHN W. MERRILL Barnesville, Ohio MARY K. MIFFLIN Georgetown SUSAN L. MILES Lexington JANET S. MILLER Ft. Mitchell JOHN T. MILLER Russell Springs MARIAN R. MILLER Hardingburg PAMELA M. MILLER Centerville, Ohio Students, faculty and alumni urge the Colonels on to victory. 490 SHELBIE J. MILLER Williamsburg STEPHEN R. MILLER Louisville BARBARA J. MILLS London PHYLLIS K. MIRACLE Barbourville DWIGHT E. MITCHELL Batavia, Ohio JULIA A. MOLYNEAUX Bardstown MAX L. MONEY Pineville CARL E. MOODY Harlan TOMMY F. MOODY Middlesboro ANN B. MOORE Bethlehem DIANA MOORE Pikeville DONNA S. MOORE Barbourville HARRY E. MOORE Maysville JOHN R. MOORE Frankfort LYDIA C. MOORE Booneville SANDRA J. MOORMAN Dayton, Ohio PATRICIA D. MORELAND Maysville SUSAN C. MORGAN Albany STEPHEN E. MORRISON Lexington CRAIG R. MOSHER Louisa CAROL F. MOSS Lexington Winning Team Plus Fans; Championship Formula ROGER J. MUNCH Dover, New Jersey LINDA L. MURPHY Cincinnati, Ohio JACKIE MURRAY Valley Station SUSAN J. MYERS Cincinnati, Ohio R. SUSAN NANCE Pikeville CAROLYN NATICCHIONI Cincinnati, Ohio LONNIE C. NAYLOR Lancaster MOLLY K. NEAL Saint Albans, West Virginia PAULA L. NEAL Irvine LINDA S. NICHOLS Cynthiana FRANK B. NIEMEYER Ft. Mitchell GARY T. NOLAND Stanford DANNY NORDHEIM Lebanon. Ohio LYNDA S. NORFLEET Miamisburg, Ohio DAVID S. NORMAN Louisville DONNA J. NORTHCUTT Independence GEORGE P. NORTON Winchester BARRY M. OGDEN Lexington CAROL A. OLIVER Winchester • STANLEY R. OLIVER Campton DAVID M. O ' NEAL Germantown, Ohio KATHLEEN G. O ' NEILL Cincinnati. Ohio ERIC V. O REA Louisville CAROLYN K. ORME Milford. Ohio ROBERTA A OSBORN Morrow, Ohio KAREN M. OSBORNE Cincinnati, Ohio MADELEINE OSBORNE Ashland CHESTER M. OTIS, JR. Mt. Sterling CHARLES A. OWENS Louisville DELMAR OWENS Nicholasville MAVA J. OWENS Mt. Vernon AUDEEN PACE Winchester RICHARD M. PACK Charlottesville. Virginia NATASHA T. PARKS Richmond VIRGINIA I. PARMLEY Monticello 491 LINDA L. PARRETT Annville JOY L. PARRIGIN Monticello HOWARD B. PASLEY Winchester ANNETTE S. PAULEY Williamson, West Virginia MILDRED E. PAYNE Louisville DONALD G. PEACE Lexington KENNETH E. PEACE Cincinnati, Ohio SHERRI L. PEAN Dayton, Ohio KRISTINE PEASE Cortrn PRISCILLA A. PECK Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES V. PELLEGRINON New Boston, Ohio RONNIE PENNINGTON Manchester B. JILL PERKINS Louisville HARRY B. PETERS, JR. Springfield ANNA L. PETTIGREW Honolulu, Hawaii CAROL A. PFEIFER Alexandria, Virginia PATRICIA A. PHELPS Columbia GAIL PHILLIPS Richmond RICKY L. PHILPOT Centerville, Ohio PAUL G. PICKRELL Augusta ANN L. PIPPIN Louisville GAYLE J. PITTMAN Louisville JANET S. PLAYFORTH Crab Orchard WILLIAM R. PLOUVIER Hodgenville PAMELA M. POPE Fern Creek LARRY S. POTRAFKE Norwood, Ohio CECELIA S. POTTER Harrodsburg LAVONNA POTTER Elkhorn City VICKI G. POTTER Worthington MARTHA J. POWELL Louisville DONALD G. POWERS Charlottesville. Virginia VAN A. POWERS Lexington JERRY L. POYNTER Livingston JAMES A. PRATT West Mansfield, Ohio JERRY L. PRICE Paris SOPHOMORES Some talent and a few friends fill up a lonely X;t, weekend. 492 SHARON G. PUCKETT Hazel Green ISHMAEL L. PURCELL Lexington JUDY PYLE Harlan JAMES R. QUEENER Benham PAMELA K. QUIGGINS Louisville SHARON E. QUIGGINS Lou ' sville EDGAR A. RAHER Carrol Iton DENNIS S. RAISOR Sanders D. THOMAS RAMEY Park Hills NIKKI L. RAMSEY Monticello LOUIS A. RANIERO, JR. Newport KENNETH J. RAPP Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM R. RATCLIFF Corinth FREDERICK C. RATLIFF Hazard PAT RAUEN Fort Mitchell JANICE L. RAWSON Ashland STUART A. REAGAN Frankfort CHARLES B. REED III Louisville GWENDOLYN S. REED Covington JACQUELINE L. REED Lou ' sville PETER D. REED Levittown, Pennsylvania GAIL S. REEDY Norwood, Ohio DEBORAH J. REEVES Walton GREGORY A. REEVES Lookout Heights JANICE E. REEVES Richmond WILLIAM B. REEVES Lexington EILEEN M. REHKAMP Florence LUCRETIA J. REID Lexington JANYCE L. REINDERS Florence THELMA F. RELFORD Lexington CAROLYN D. REYNOLDS Hazard DAN C REYNOLDS Cottonburg JAMES W. REYNOLDS Pikeville JOE A. REYNOLDS Richmond EDNA J. RICE Catlettsburg A University Is More Than Buildings PAM J. RICE Cincinnati, Ohio KENNETH A. RICHARDSON Dayton LARRY E. RICHARDSON Williamsburg MARTHA J. RICHESON Louisville LINDA D. RICHTER Garrett MARY K. RIDDLE Monterey DWON C. RIDLEY Louisville MARY E. RILEY Nicholasville PATRICIA M. RITCHEY Lexington LINDA F. RITCHIE Maysville MARY S. ROACH Eau Gallic, Florida BRENDA C. ROBERTS Hustonville JAMES S. ROBERTS Middletown, Ohio KEVIN M. ROBERTSON Lebanon PEGGY L. ROBINETTE Harlan SHIRLEY J. ROBINSON Shelbyville STEPHEN H. ROCKENSTEIN Covington JUDY C. ROESCH New Lebanon, Ohio HAZEL J. ROGERS Richmond KENNETH L. ROGERS Lookout Heights PAUL B. ROGERS Winchester 493 GERMAINE V. ROGGENKAMP Louisville SUSAN J. ROLLER Louisville MARY C. ROSE Owenton JULIA L. ROSS Ashland GERALD L. ROWE Georgetown SUE E. ROWLEY Celina, Ohio FAY ROY Columbia LARRY W. ROYALTY Paris PAULA L. RUBY Chaplin JOHN E. RUCK Bellevue STEVEN M. RUCKMAN Plymouth, Ohio SAM L. RUDER London PHILLIP RUNYON Richmond STEPHEN A. RUPARD Winchester MARGARET M. RYAN Peek-skill, New Yoik BECKY SAMPLES Tipp City, Ohio ERA G. SANDERS Ettrick, Virginia PHIL D SAPP Maysville JAMES P. SAUNDERS Salem. Indiana THOMAS E. SAUNDERS Owensville MARTHA SAYLOR R ' chmond JOHN-H. SCARBOROUGH Northfield, New Jersey SANDRA L. SCHAFER Florence SHARON L. SCHRADIN Hamilton, Ohio RON A. SCHREICK Lucasville, Oh : o SHIRLY L. SCHUETZ Sidney, Ohio PAMELA M. SCHULTE Bellevue RHONDA R. SCHWARTZ Van Wert. Oh : o JAMES V, SCHWARZ Levittown, Pennsylvania GARY L. SCHWEIKERT New port SHERRILL L. SCHWEITZER Bardstown DIANNA K. SCOTT M ' lton CHARLES G. SCRIVNER MARILYN J. SCROGGIN Burlington MARGENE SEARS Norwood, Ohio Students Voice Opinions at Campus Elections CLYDE E. SELLERS Loveland, Ohio BEVERLY L, SETTLES Jeffersontown CAROL R. SEVERS Pompton Lakes, New Jersey DEAN SHARP Cynthiana VALERIE E. SHAW Lexington CARL A. SHAY Newport PHYLLIS J. SHEPHERD Mt. Vernon RANDY S. SHEPHERD South Shore PATRICK T. SHERIDAN Newport MARK SHIREMAN Brandenburg SHARON E. SHIVELEY Batavia, Oh ' O BERNIE A. SHORT Lexington CONNIE M. SHOTWELL Florence ELEANOR J. SIMPKINS Phelps ELLEN H. SIMPSON Louisville MARYSUSAN J. SIMPSON Junction City ROSE M. SIMPSON Lexington TERRY J. SIMS Lancaster TERRY W. SINGLETON Richmond ERNEST W. SKAGGS Buffalo GREGORY A. SKAGGS Allison Park, Pennsylvania 494 MARGARET A. SKAGGS Ashland GILDA E. SKEEN Reading, Ohio JAY H. SKEEN Reading. Ohio HAROLD S. SLOAN Elkhorn City CULLEN B. SLONE Pleasure Ridge Park SUSAN L. SMALL Carlisle BETTY S. SMITH Jeffersontown HAL D. SMITH Grayson CHERYL L. SMITH Louisville CLARA M. SMITH Batavia, Oh : o CRAIG C. SMITH Bellevue DIANNE SMITH London DEANNE E. SMITH Cincinnati, Ahio JAYNE W. SMITH Hazard LEANNA SMITH Morrow, Ohio MARK R. SMITH Cincinnati, Ohio MITCHELL E. SMITH Stanton PHYLLIS A. SMITH Harlan SHARON A. SMITH Pleasure Ridge Park MYRA J. SNAPP Cynthiana NOLAN S. SNELL Covington SOPHOMORES JOEL A, SNELLING Springfield, Oho DEBBIE K. SNIDER Mt. Orab, Ohio MICHAEL H. SNYDER Louisville LARRY V. SOLVEY Mineral City. Ohio JAMES E. SOSBY Winchester STEPHEN D. SPARKS Winchester JERRY H. SPARROW Burgin Democracy prevails on Eastern ' s campus. 495 SAMUEL D. SPEARS Albany RONALD W. SPENCER Walton SANDRA L. SPIESER Cincinnati, Ohio JUDITH C. SPOO Lou-sville ROBIN R. SPROLES Mt. Sterling STEVEN B. STANLEY Rushsylvania. Ohio PAMELA J. STAPLETON Elkhorn City HOWARD R. STARNES Elkhorn City DAVID E. STEBING Aubutn, Indiana LANA C. STEELMAN Harrison, Ohio BOBBI K. STERN Louisville BARBARA G. STEVENSON Winchester SHARON R. STEWART Lexington ALLEN F. STEWART Taylorsville STEPHEN A. STICE Louisville DIANNE E. STOEBER Cincinnati, Ohio RONNIE E. STONE Lebanon, Ohio CHARLES W. STOUT Shelbyville RICHARD D. STOVER Carbondale, Pennsylvania JAMES H. STRINGER Danville LEONARD B. STRONG Beattyville Suitcasing Is a Favorite Sport Among Students PATRICIA A. STUDER Cold Springs CATHY L. SULLIVAN Goshen, Ohio TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN Gahanna, Ohio LORIE L. SUSEMICHEL Louisville GROVER T. SYCK Pikeville RICHARD W. TABELING Covington SANDRA S. TARTER Nancy DONNA S. TAYLOR Corbin IRIS K. TAYLOR Cincinnati, Ohio JANE D. TAYLOR Bardstown RALPH D. TAYLOR Morrow, Ohio WILLIAM E. TAYLOR Honey Bee GARY S. TEDFORD Norwood, Ohio SUE C. TERRELL Chaplin BETTY B. TERRY Mt. Sterling CRAIG R. THALMANN Harrington Park. New Jersey BARBARA A. THOMAS Pine Knot CHARLES R. THOMAS Pineville MARGARET V. THOMAS Greenup NORRIS E. THOMAS Rush RITA THOMAS Elizabethtown WALTER W. THOMAS Fort Myers Beach, Florida BRUCE N. THOMPSON Pleasureville DEBORAH L.THOMPSON Cleves, Ohio DELSIE L. THOMPSON Carlisle DORIS K. THOMPSON Pikeville ELLA R. (FISCHER) THOMPSON Lexington LETITIA A. THOMPSON Louisville WILLIAM C. THOMPSON Ravenna WILLIAM F. THOMPSON Florence WILLIAM G. THOMPSON Pineville FREDDIE J. TOLLE Maysville DARLENE TOLLIVER Titusville, Florida ANN H. TOWLER Ashland CAROL L. TRABITS Fredonia, New York 496 On weekends one feels all alone and, at times, he is. SOPHOMORES A. GUYVONNE TRIBBLE Richmond TERESA A. TROWER Fern Creek GARY E. TRUSTY Garrett SARA H. TUGGLE Somerset JUDITH A. TURNER Maysville RITA L. TURNER Richmond CAROL A. TUTTLE London LINDA M. TYLER Anderson, Indiana JOSEPH D. ULRICH Farmersville, Ohio JANICE C. UPTON Louisville JACQUELINE I. VanASDLAN Ft. Thomas KENNETH J. VanDEVENTER Elmhurst, Illinois GARY K. VanHOOSE Paintsville LINDA L. VanHORNE Cincinnati GAIL A. VanNESS Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA M. VanOSS Dayton, Ohio BEVERLY VanPELT Leesburg. Ohio CHARLES G. VanPELT Edmeston, New York LOIS A. VAUGHN Stearns ANNE C. VAVRA Cleveland, Ohio CONNIE M. VERMILLION Junction City SARA A. VICE Maysville CATHERINE D. VIPPERMAN Bethel. Ohio MICHAEL R. VOTEL Newport DURRELL L. WACHS Southgate MADLYN G. WADDELL Russell GLENN E. WADE Springboro, Ohio CLAIRE F. WAGNER Middlesboro ROBERT J. WAGNER Cincinnati, Ohio DEBORAH E. WAINSCOTT Burlington SANDRA K. WAITS LaGrange VICKI D. WAITS Frankfort CANDACE S. WALKER Oak Ridge, Tennessee DONALD R. WALKER Niagara Falls, New York HAROLD C. WALLACE Amelia, Ohio t § f f f 497 SAMUEL M. WARD Hazard CAROLYN L. WARINNER Albany WILLIAM D. WARINNER Albany GREGORY S. WARNER Richmond SHARON S. WARNER Austin, Indiana EARL D. WARREN Ft. Mitchell JAMES A. WARREN Independence JOHN H. WARTHMAN Erie, Pennsylvania GLORIA Y. WATERS Lebanon Junction PEGGY J. WATKINS Beattyville STEVEN C. WATKINS Troy, Ohio VIRGINIA L. WATKINS Hazard ANNE B. WATSON Louisville WILLIAM H. WATSON Crab Orchard DEBORAH L. WAYMAN Fort Mitchell CHERYL A. WEAVER Florence GAYLE C. WELLS Paris PHILLIP R. WELLS Cincinnati, Ahio RONNIE D. WELLS Paintsville JUDITH A. WESSEL Cleves, Ohio DOUG W, WEST Richmond f t t t MR ; f SOPHOMORES CONSTANCE R. WHEELER Ashland DOUGLAS R. WHEELER Bedford JOE P. WHEELER Bardstown MELINDA L. WHEELER Lexington RHONDA M. WHITAKER Smithfield CAROLE L. WHITE Xenia, Ohio MARGARET J. WHITEHEAD Brooksville RHONDA G. WHITEHEAD Lexington STEVE A. WHITEHOUSE Milford, Ohio ROBERT B. WHITLOCK Richmond SUSAN WHITTON Frankfort CARL H. WICHLUND Independence MARTY A. WIDMER Louisville SHARON WIENTJES Waynesville, Ohio SUSAN C. WILCHER Jeffersontown CAROL L. WILCOX Marion, Ohio CHARLES C. WILEY Richmond MILLERSON L. WILKINS Louisville BETTY A. WILLIAMS Barbourville JAMES W. WILLIAMS Bethel, Ohio MARGARET A. WILLIAMS Cincinnati, Ohio SANDRA K. WILLIAMS Corbin TED S. WILLIAMS London SHARON D. WILLIS Corbin JANE F. WILLS Winchester DOUGLAS D. WILSON Gobblers Knob LINDA L. WILSON Valley Station MARY S. WILSON Eubank RODNEY J. WILSON New Lexington, Oho RUTH A. WILSON Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CYNTHIA C. WINBURN Ft. Thomas MICHON R. WINTER Detroit, Michigan KAREN A. WISHER Covington MARGARET E. WOJCIECHOWSKI Fleming JAMES C. WOMACK Grayson 498 MARTIN W. WOODRUFF Sabin3, Ohio JOHN R. WOOTEN Dayton ELIZABETH A. WORTHINGTON Louisville CATHY WOZNY Louisville JOLINDA M. WRIGHT Whitesburg SHARON K. WRIGHT Harrodsburg LARRY G. WYATT Berea IRENE A. WYCKOFF Toledo, Ohio YOSHIHIKO YAGI Tokyo, lapan RICHARD H, YATES Washington D.C. AMELIA L. YOUNG Lexington DOUGLAS A. YOUNG Gahanna, Ohio DOUGLASS W. YOUNG Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN A. YOUNG Junction C ' ty LINDA M. YOUNG West Chester, Ohio MICHAEL R. YOUNG Lexington SUE M. ZAVIS Cleveland. Ohio LINDA F. ZWICK Lexington The first snow ushers in a feeling of peace and tranquility. m m mr 499 FRESHMEN - Class of 1972 CLASS OFFICERS: MR. FRED W. BRIZENDINE, Sponsor, DR. EMOGENE M. HOGG, Sponsor; NAN HUDSON, Re- porter; SUZANNE HIGGINS, Treasurer; PAULA McCANN, Secretary; CHRISTY SCHAEFER, Student Council; KIP CAM- ERON, President; CHARLES DORROH, Vice President. Homesickness, bewilderment, and adventure seized the freshman class as they said tearful farewells to their families. Only freshmen know the anticipation and fear that is felt during Orientation Week. Many new friends are made and the trials and tribulations of dorm life are overcome. After numerous meetings with ad- visors and painstaking care, a schedule is finally made only to be completely revised during the hectic confusion of registration. At last, after hours of panic, disappointment, and sometimes tears, they emerge with a handful of precious class cards. Their college experiences grow through the excitement of homecoming, football and basket- ball games, the White Rose Formal, and the drudgery of cramming for finals. At times it seems as if the whole world was against them and they were often scared, depressed, and ready to give up, but they bravely faced the challenge of college life. 500 PAMELA C. ADAMS Sulphur SONDRA J. ADAMS Carrollton DAVID S. ADAMSON Louisville BRENDA 1. ADCOCK Shelbyville CAROLYN G. ADKINS JAMES C. ADRIAN Lexington JUDITH A. AHLERS Cincinnati, Ohio NANCY L. AHLERS Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN D. AIKEN Babylon, New Yotk JOHN AKEMON. Ill Barwick STEPHEN K. AKER Brookville, Oh ' o TERRY J. AKERS Lexington WILLARD L. AKERS Hazard JEANNE A. ALBRECHT New Lebanon, Ohio The World of Eastern Confronts Freshmen PATRICIA S. ALEXANDER Ravenna MARY M. ALFORD WILLIAM C. ALFORD Waynesburg BETTY L. ALLEN Irvine DIANA L. ALLEN R ' chmond LINDA L. ALLEN Dayton, Ohio MICHAEL W. ALLEN Oneida SAMMY D. ALLEY Albany GLENN L. ALLRED Belfrv ELIZABETH P. AMBROSE R ' chmond ALBERT ANDERSON, JR. Coxton CESSIE M. ANDERSON Hall DONNA S. ANDERSON Louisville GARY B. ANDERSON Eubank KAREN M. ANDERSON Middletown, Ohio KELLY R. ANDERSON Carrollton RALPH ANDERSON Lancaster LINDA S, ANDREW Cincinnati, Ohio PAMELA M. ANDREW Bedford JEAN A. ANSLEY Kenton, Ohio BRENDA S. ANTHONY Louisville ROBERT D. ANTROBUS Falmouth BEVERLY D. ARD Danville MICHAEL L. ARMSTRONG Dayton, Ohio JAMES C. ARTHUR Erlanger WILLIAM C. ASHBY Valley Station ANNA M, ASHCRAFT Hamilton, Ohio NOAH M. ASHER Berea LINDA L. ATKINSON Valley Station CANDACE J. AULICK Covington JIM E. AUSTIN Louisville THOMAS E. AVERITT, JR. Thomson, Georgia SHARON L. BABB West Milford, New Jersey ROY T. BABER Paris FANNY S. BACK Jeremiah 501 GERALD L. BACK Loirsville STEPHEN A. BACK Washington, D.C. CHERYL C. BADGER Valley Station CAROLYN BAGWELL Louisville DEBORAH L. BAILEY Demossville DEVONA L. BAILEY Valley Station GARY S. BAILEY Shelbyville PATRICIA A. BAILEY Dayton, Ohio HERBERT C. BAIRD, II Troy, Ohio CHARLES D. BAKER Mt. Vernon DAVID J. BALL Ashland LINDA S. BALL Ham ' lto . Ohio N. CATHERINE BALL Dayton, Ohio ELIZABETH A. BALLARD Lexington Registration Is an Unavoidable Horror ROBERT H. BALLARD Lancaster CANDICE J. BALMOS Cincinnati, Ohio CLINTON W. BANTA Corbin JACK R. BARBER Ashland MICHAEL D. BARKER Taylor Mill ANN E. BARLOW Indianapolis, Ind ' ana MICHAEL L. BARNARD Erlander GERALD E. BARNES Dayton, Ohico JANICE K. BARNES Louisville SANDRA J. BARNES Dayton, Ohio RON L. BARNETT Lexington CHARLES A, BARR Louisville DONALD K. BARTH Dayton JAMES C. BARTLESON Burgin ROGER L. BASHAM Louisville BRUCE M. BASS Louisville WILLIAM K. BATTE Cynthiana JAMES R. BAUER Lockland, Ohio EVELYN BAUGHLYONS Bethelridge LINDA L. BAUGR Harrison. Ohio DANIEL J. BAUR Athens, Ohio ADAIR R. BAXTER Mt. Sterling CHERI L. BEADLE New Boston, Ohio WILLIAM J. BEARD Louisville PHYLLIS J. BECK Ft. Mitchell RUDOLPH W. BECK Suriname, South America SUSAN A. BEDELL Louisville LINDA F. BEECHBQARD Monticello REBECCA A. BEEKMAN Dayton, Ohio CAROLYN J. BEELER Hazard JIMMIE A. BEGLEY Hazard JOHN W. BEGLEY Corbin MARSHA J. BEGLEY Hyden DEBORAH E. BEHYMER Hillsboro, Ohio ALGIE F. BELCHER, JR. ELKHORN City MICHAEL S. BELCHER Parksville LENISE R. BELL Louisv ' lle KATHERINE V. BELLAMY Louisville MARGARET C. BELLAMY Richmond ROBERT J. BELLMAN Wilmore BETH L. BENARD North Baltimore, Ohio AMOS S. BENJAMIN Lexington 502 Freshmen face a world of confusion. FRESHMEN LINDA S. BENNING Troy. Ohio JACK T. BENNINGS Fort Mitchell NOELLA Y. BENOIT Center Line. Michigan DANNY R. BENTLEY South Portsmouth LINDA A. BENTLEY South Portsmouth NOVELLA BENTLEY Wayland NETTA J. BENTON Dayton. Ohio RICHARD C. BENZ Louisville DONNA L. BERGEN Park Hills ELAINE W. BERRY Cynthiana SANDRA L. BERRY Ghent T. GAIL BERRY Danville WANDA L. BERRY Ghent JEAN K. BERTRAND Feds Creek KEITH T. BERTRAND St. Arima, Trinidad JOHN J. BIERMANN Cincinnati, Ohio JIMMIE BINGHAM Flat Lick HAROLD W. BIRCHFIELD Irvine DONNA F. BLACK Richmond MARY E. BLACK Flat Lick LINDA C. BLACKBURN Burlington VICTORIA C. BLACKBURN Hazard LINDA J. BLACKWOOD Cincinnati, Ohio ROSA M. BLAIR Versailles TERRY BLAIR Georgetown HOWARD D. BLAKE Paris JIMMY D. BLANKENSHIP Nicholasville TERRY G. BLANKENSHIP Winchester JANICE R. BLANTON Lynch CAROL J. BLAUT Southgate ANGELA BLEVINS Monticello PRISCILLA F. BLEVINS Jenkins JOHN C. BLUM Louisville BONNIE S. BLUMER Erlanger RANDY F. BOARD Louisville HARVEY H. BODLEY Loveland, Ohio CAROLYN L. BOGGESS Greenville LAUREN B. BOGO Georgetown CONSTANCE A. BOHANNON Louisville ALLEN E. BOKELMAN Cincinnati. Ohio DAVE J. BOKELMAN Cincinnati, Ohio DANIEL U. BORDEN Covington 503 ELAINE L. BORING Mt. Gilead, Ohio STEVEN K. BORING Mount Gilead, Ohio PAMELA K. BOSTICK Lebanon, Ohio DAVID A. BOTTOM Springfield GUY S. BOTTS Florence STEPHANIE K. BOWERS New Carlisle, Ohio •GLENNA P. BOWLIN Richmond JOY L. BOWLING Chavies MICHAEL L. BOWLING Versailles, Indiana LOYD BOWMAN Manchester TERRY BOX Cynthiana PATTI A. BOYD Newport MICHAEL L. BRAMMELL Grayson SHARON K. BRANDENBURG Clay Citv SHERRY BRASHEAR Masons Creek BARBARA A. BRAY Butler ROBERT B BREEDING Monticello CLIFFORD A. BREEHL, JR. Louisville ARTHUR P. BRENDA Crab Orchard RAYMOND O. BRENDA Crab Orchard ILENE BRENT Carrollton KATHY BREUEL Miami, Florida CYNTHIA A. BREWER Dayton, Ohio GARY D. BREWER Louisa LONNIE D. BREWER Flemingsburg NANCY L. BRITTON Harrodsburg DONALD W. BROCK Lexington TONY BROCKMAN McKee KURT H. BROERING Ft. Thomas ALICE M. BROOKS Frankfort DON C. BROOKS Richmond LESLIE C. BROSIUS Hamilton. Ohio ARCIE G. BROWN Albany BETTY J. BROWN Brodhead BRENDA G. BROWN Rockholds JOE K. BROWN Danville JOHN R. BROWN Oneida JOYCE A. BROWN Foster MARILYN A. BROWN Troy, Ohio MICHAEL C. BROWN Lexington PHILLIP E. BROWN Louisville RUTH A. BROWN East Bernstadt Even Roommates Can Be Your Best Friend SHARON A. BROWN Barbourville SUE M. BROWN Ft. Mitchell VICTORIA L. BROWN Grayson WILLIAM D. BROWN Dayton, Ohio RONNIE L. BROWNING Falmouth DARLENE A. BRUCE Valley Station MARILYN C. BRUCE Ft Mitchell GEORGE C. BRYANT Burnside LINDA S. BRYANT Louisville SHERRY L. BRYANT Louisville ANNE E. BUCKHOLZ Frankfort BARBARA A. BUDKE Covington MICHAEL A. BUIS Liberty DOROTHY A. BULCHER Versailles. Ohio 504 JUDITH ANN BULLOCK Brodhead MICHAEL R. BURCHWELL Greenup ANNE K. BURDETTE Lebanon JANICE O. BURDETTE Lancaster DAVID A. BURDINE Lexington JERRY F. BURKE Mouth Card MARGARET A. BURKE Louisville PATRICIA Y. BURKE Hamilton, Ohio SHARON K. BURKE Mouth Card VIOLET BURKE Lancaster SUZANNE R. BURKRART Valley Station ANN L. BURKHEAD Mt. Washington JUDY K. BURTON Corbin SHERRILL L. BURTON Monticello ELIZABETH B. BUSCHEMEYER Louisville BARRY L. BUSH Winchester LARRY G. BUSH Winchester BRUCE E. BUTCHER Lexington KATHLEEN J. BUTLER Troy, Ohio SHARON E. BYERS Canton, North Carolina JOYCE L. BYRUM Louisville JUDITH E. CAHALL Georgetown, Ohio WILLIAM R. CALDWELL Carlisle RICHARD K. CAMERON Hopkinsville EARL F. CAMIC Harrodsburg DARRELL CAMPBELL Krypton DIANE CAMPBELL Mt. Sterling JAMES K. CAMPBELL Campton LARRY J. CAMPBELL Richmond LINDA K. CAMPBELL Lexington PATRICIA A. CAMPBELL Corbin ROGER D. CAMPBELL Hazard TOMMY D. CAMPBELL Lebanon, Ohio DAVID W. CANNON Middlesboro DAVID H. CAPPEL Covington JAMES K. CAREY Harrodsburg VELMA J. CAREY Louisville BARRY W. CARMICKLE Danville DONALD D. CARMICLE Liberty CAROLYN J. CARNES Richmond JO A. CARNES R-chmond MONTY D. CARNEY Louisville fc ' L%lf ' fe fc FRESHMEN Eastern is a microcosm of many indi- viduals. A variety of expressions, from happi- ness to disgust, accompany an Eastern football game. FRESHMEN PAUL D. CARPENTER Paris PATRICIA A. CARR Williamsburg BARRY D. CARRENDER Burgin FRANCIS I. CARRICO Louisville KEITH F. CARROLL Cincinnati, Ohio MARSHALL T. CARTER Louisville NONA G CARTER Hustonville REBECCA L. CARTWRIGHT Akron, Ohio HAROLD W. CARVER Albany OTTIS W. CARVER, JR. Belfry BARBARA J. CASH Danville RHONDA CASSIDY Stanford ARTHUR D. CASSILL Chatauqua, Ohio CHERYL L. CASTLE Paintsville LOIS C. CAUDILL Hazard JO A. CAVALIER Huntington, New York JOHN T. CENTER Campton SHARON G. CHADWELL Booneville SHARON E. CHANEY Troy. Ohio WENDELL T. CHANEY Waynesvlle, Ohio JACQUELINE R. CHAPMAN Bethel, Ohio DORANN CHASE Mt. Vernon NINA CHASE Richmond BILLIE G. CHELF Cincinnati, Ohio ANNA L. CHENAULT Richmond MARTHA A. CHILDERS Pikeville MARY L. CHILDERS Middletown JUDITH A. CHILES Falmouth TERRY R. CHITTUM Miamisburg, Ohio EVELYN L. CHRISMAN San Gap JOANNE F. CLAGUE Lexington JANICE L. CLARK Hamilton, Ohio MURRAY B. CLARK Mt. Washington SARAH J. CLARK Lexington MICHAEL A. CLAYTON Lenoxburg DELORES. J. CLEVINGER Breaks, Virginia MARY B. CLICK Barbourville BARBARA A. CLIFFORD Englewood, Ohio TERESA A. CLIFTON Lexington KAREN CLINE Lovely OWEN L. CLUTTERBUCK Newport DANIEL J. COALT Dayton, Ohio 506 SARAH M. COBB Fort Mitchell GWENDOLYN COBURN Ashland ELIZABETH L. COCANOUGHER Richmond TONY C. COCANOUGHER Perryville SHARON R. COCHRAN Kettering, Ohio ALLEN W. COFFEY Louisville CAROLYN F. COIN Livermore ALLAN D. COLDIRON Bledsoe EVELYN B. COLE Louisville JAMES C. COLEMAN Paris JOYCE L. COLL ETT Covington MEI.1NDA S. COLLEY Haysi, Virginia RENNIE COLLINS Greensburg WILLIAM M. COLLINS Richmond DAVID E. COLVILLE Ft. Mitchell TED L. COLVIN Foster BONNIE L. COMBS Qu cksand BYRON F. COMBS Hazard CHARLOTTE A. COMBS Camden, Ohio DAVID F. COMPTON Louisa JAMES M. COMPTON Pikeville BETTY A. CONGLETON Barbourville LARRY C, CONNER North Middletown SARAH J. CONNER MICHAEL E. CONNOR Covington DOROTHY M. COOK Nicholasville LARRY W. COOK Lebanon SONDRA L. COOK Georgetown CATHERINE A. COOPER Dayton, Ohio KATHALEEN COOPER Danville WAYNE H. COOPER Goshen, Ohio DONNA M. COPE Cincinnati, Ohio RAYMOND W. COPENHAUER Frazer COLIN K. CORNETT Whitesburg DIANA C. CORNETT Cawood LINDA F. CORNETT Lexington STEPHEN D. CORNETT Ft. Mitchell PATRICIA M. CORNWELL Louisville REGINA B. CORONADO Guatemala City, Guatemala JUDITH R COSBY Richmond MARGARET B. COTTEN Springfield, Ohio JOHN R. COTTRILL Hodgenville Unforgettable Moments Are Spent Watching the O.V.C. Champs ALICE C. COX Owensboro GARY L. COX Elizabethtown IRENE COX Manchester LARRY T. COX Danville MARY L. COX Cincinnati, Ohio TERRY C. COX Frankfort JOHN M. COYLE Portsmouth, Ohio BRENDA K. CRAFT South Shore ELINDA D. CRAFT South Shore NORMA S. CRAFT Mayking JOYCE A. CRAIG Midway MARTY A. CRAIG Louisville PHYLLIS L. CRAIG Lexington CHARLOTTE F. CRAIN Lawrenceburg 507 DAVE P. CRAVEN Ft. Mitchell GERRI L. CRAWFORD Manchester NANCY S. CRAWFORD Manchester BYRON D. CREECH Eminence THOMAS L. CRISPIN Louisville SHERIDAN L. CROSS Elsmene DONNA F. CROSSFIELD Lawrenceburg MELL W. CROUCH, JR. Springfield DOUGLAS L. CROWE Winchester GLORIA J. CROWELL V ine Grove GEORGE D. CULL Carrollton JOHN W. CURLIS Stanford JANET L. CURRY Richmond JILL W. CURRY Georgetown CONNIE M. CURTIS Cynthiana MARGO A. CURTSINGER Florence ANNETTE S. DAFFRON Monticello JEANIE C. DAFFRON Monticello DEBRA L. DAHN Cynthiana MARY C. DAKEL Loveland. Ohio RONNIE E. DALY Lancaster SHEILA K. DAMREL Beattyville EVELYN J. DAMRON Pikeville ROBERT DANIEL Corbin MARTHA K. DANIELS Frankfort LUCY A. DAVIDSON Hampton, Virginia LYNN S. DAVIDSON Pleasant Plain, Ohio REBECCA D. DAVIDSON Mt. Vernon BRUCE H, DAVIS Monticello LORETTA F. DAVIS Richmond ROY W. DAVIS Lancaster BEATRICE R. DAY Cromona JAMES A. DEAN Harrodsburg EVELYN R. DeBELL Mt. Washington DAVE A. DEDRICK Wappingers Falls, New York PATRICIA A. DEES Shelbyville DONNA L. DEITEMEYER Dayton VICTORIA E. DelVECCHIO Ashland WILLIAM G. DEMPSEY Geneseo, New York AMIL D DEMROW Stanford DEBORAH M. DENIAL Pleasant Hill, Ohio JANET S. DENISTON Westport, Indiana High School Is Now a Fond Memory LINDA C. DENNEY Monticello MARY E. DENNEY Louisville KAREN L. DePEW Dayton, Ohio CHERILYNN S. DeRONDE Loveland. Ohio TALMADGE C. DERRINGER Liberty CRAIG L. DICKEN New- Carlisle, Ohio MICHAEL J. DICKMAN Fort Thomas DOUGLAS A. DIDION Sandusky, Ohio CONNIE J. DILS Miamisburg, Ohio BILLY R. DISHION Mt. Vernon CHARLES S. DITSLER Louisville LARRY D. DIXON Jenkins RITA L. DIXON Walton LINDA C. DOOLEY Hamilton, Ohio 508 CHARLES L. DORROH Hopkinsville JUDY C. DORSE Y Hebron GEORGE W. DOTSON, JR. McCarr GEORGE T. DOYLE Paris CHERYL D. DRINGENBURG Florence ANNE M. DRISCOLL Louisville DOUGLAS D. DROZ Pleasure Ridge Park JEFFREY M. DUFF Lexington MARY A. DUGAN Bloomfield RITA J. DULL Gratis, Ohio PHILLIP R. DUNCAN South Shore BEVERLY A. DUNN Lou ; svilIe REX DUNN Burgen RODNEY K. DUNN Louisville KATHY DUNSIL McKee JAMES M. DURHAM Stanford JANICE L. DURHAM Stanford DOUG T, DURRETT Louisville EMILY S. DURRETT Snvthfield PATRICIA A. DUVALL Owenton CLAUDE W. DYE Somerset JUDY A. DYEHOUSE Crab Orchard KITTY B. DYEHOUSE Lancaster SALLY B. DYKES Richmond EMMA J. EDINGTON CARL D. EDWARDS Lou : svilIe FRANK W. EDWARDS, JR. Danville MARY M. EDWARDS Lebanon WALLACE EDWARDS Booneville HARDIN M. EGERTON Elizabeththown SUE C. EHRMAN Fairview Park, Ohio ROBERT E. EKLE Fort Lauderdale, Florida JAMES R. ELAM Monticello JERRY R. ELAM Monticello DONNA L. ELDREDGE Paintsville JESS L. ELLIS Shelbyville ROSEMARY E. ELMER Fort Thomas STEVE D. EMERSON Lexington DEBBE E. ENDRES Cincinnati, Ohio LARRY L. ENGLAND Cynthiana WILLIAM M. ENGLAND Covington LINDA S. ENLOW Mansfield, Ohio FRESHMEN JOSEPH ESPINOSA S ' lver City, New Mexico RONNIE W. ESTEP Crab Orchard BELINDA K. ESTEPP Mt. Sterling, Ohio JAMES H. EVANS. JR. Hustonville KATHERINE E. EVANS Georgetown TEMORD O. EVANS Louisville DONNA S. EWING Danville WILLIAM R. EWING Campbellsville PATTY A. FAIRBANKS Covington JANICE E. FAHRNEY West Carrollton, Ohio DEBRA E. FANT Louisville JANET L. FARMER Lexington F. KEITH FARMER Dayton, Ohio WILMA S. FARRIS Louisville 509 BRENDA S. FARTHING Richmond TONY FAULCONER Georgetown DEBORAH A. FAULKNER Middletown, Ohio PHYLLIS A. FAULKNER Campbellsville MARTHA J. FAWLEY West Alexandria, Ohio CATHY C. FERRELL Delaware, Ohio EVA S. FERRELL Dayton, Ohio FRANK J. FESSLER Newport ROSE G. FINLEY Manchester FOSTER B. FINN Louisville B. SUSAN FISCHER LaGrange CRITTENDEN M. FISHER Paris STEVE A. FISK Dry RidEe RUSSELL B. FITZPATRICK, Mt. Sterling JR. FRESHMEN ELIZABETH L. FLANNERY Jackson MICHAEL L. FLANNERY Newport LINDA A. FLEMING Louisville CHRISTINE A. FLINT West Carrollton, Ohio RITA S. FLORENCE Falmouth SONJA FOLEY Columbia JUDITH E. FORD Louisville BEVERLY D. FORNASH Covington DAVID W FORTNER Williamstown SUSAN C. FOUST Covington JULIE E. FOUTZ New Carlisle, Ohio LINDA S. FOXWORTHY Fort Knox ROBERT M. FOX Louisville SARAH E. FRALIX Florence CLARENCE L. FRANK Louisville BILLY J. FRAZER Shepherdsville HARRY D. FREDERICH Lexington DIANA L. FREEMAN Richmond JAMES W. FREEMAN London MARY E. FREEMAN Merchantville. New Jersey NANCY J. FREEMAN Cherry Hill, New Jersey LARRY R. FRENCH Hodgenville SANDRA K. FREYTAG Alliance, Ohio ROBERT W. FRICKER Cincinnati. Ohio JOAN Y. FRIED Lou ; sville NANETTE J. FRITZ North Ridgeville, Ohio BONNIE FROST Booneville DANNY L. FULTZ Louisville Group therapy works wonders. CYNTHIA R. GAHRIS Dayton, Ohio LORRIE L. GAJEWSKI Toledo, Ohio DIANE L. GANYARD Medina, Ohio BECKETT L. GARGES Columbus, Ohio SUSAN M. GARLAND Loveland, Ohio DEBORAH L. GARNETT Hopkinsville JACQUELINE GARR Brvantsville EDITH C GARRETT Lou sville W. MARSHALL GARRETT Bardstown NORVETTA L. GARRETT Mt. Sterling PHYLLIS J. GARRETT Dayton, Ohio GLENNA F. GARRISON Manchester DIANE J. GASKINS Newport JANE E. GAUCH West Manchester, Ohio Close and Lasting Friendships Are Made Freshman Year FRED R. GEHRON Germantown, Ohio GARY W. GIBBONS Dayton MARY B. GIBSON Louisville MICHAEL E. GIBSON Charlottesville, Virginia NAOMI S. GIBSON Lancaster BILLIE J. GILBERT Clay City DALE W. GILBERT Annandale, Virginia PAMELA G. GILLESPIE Paris GWEN S. GILMORE Ashland PRIDE S. GINGERY Ashland, Ohio SHEILA E. GINTER Mt. Sterling LARRY W. GITHERMAN Carrollton GLORIA F. GLASS Middletnwn. Ohio JOSE A. GODOY M ' dland Park, New Jersey W. TERRY GOEBEL Flo r ence REBECCA K. GONTERMAN Louisville JUDY L, GOOCH Covington CHERYL K. GOOD Hialeah, Florida DARRELL R. GOODE Liberty GAIL GOODEN Harlan GARY GOODLETT Taylorsville LACY GOODMAN, JR. Pikeville NANCY L. GORDON Louisville BECKY R GOSHORN Fort Thomas CECIL G. GOVER Monticello GAYLE A. GRANT Louisville DEBORAH A. GRAVIL Ft. Thomas GENEVA GRAY Manchester JOYCE A. GRAY Louisville TEVIS P. GRAY Cynthiana GORDON E. GREEN Harrodsburg RODNEY L. GREEN Danville SARA L. GREEN Somerset TERESA L. GREEN Winchester TIMOTHY B. GREENLEE Tackson RONNIE W. GREER Hodgenville ANNE GREGORY Wilmington, Ohio GLENN C. GREGORY Lawrenceburg BILLY F GRIDER Jamestown CHARLES M. GRIFFIN Harrodsburg GREGORY M, GRIFFIN Harrodsburg JACKIE GRIFFIN 511 SARA R. GRIFFITHS Winchester RANDAL G. GRIMME Lakeside Park JANICE L. GROSS Milton JIMMY W. GROSS Corbin DEBRA K. GROVE Bordentown. New Jersey CHERYL L. GLIDE Louisville TERRY L. GUGEL Newport DAVID A. GULICK Covington JUDY C. GUNDLACH Cincinnati DANNY L. GUNSELMAN North Rideeville. Ohio HUGH B. GWYNN Elizabethtown SUSAN K. HAAS Wauseon, Ohio DEBBIE A. HAAP Cincinnati. Ohio GREGORY L. HACKMAN Fort Mitchell ANN R. HAGAN Paint Lick STEVEN D. HALDERMAN Independence CHRISTINE HALE Lexington JANE E. HALE Tompkinsville PAULETTA HALE Tackson, Ohio DALE C. HALL Shepherdsville DELBERT R. HALL Burnside MICHAEL D. HALL Wheelwright ROBERT B. HALL Litt Carr ROBERT S. HALL Pikeville SHERREL K. HALL Ravenna TOMMY HALL Harlan JACK R. HALTER Lexington CHARLES M. HAMILTON Louisville DANNY D. HAMILTON Brooksville GAY HAMILTON Lexington LINDA A. HAMILTON Loretto ROGER A. HAMILTON Reading, Ohio PATRICIA E. HAMM Williamsburg, Ohio GARYR. HAMMONDS Louisa RICK T. HAMPTON Erlanger RANDALL P. HANCOCK Lexington CONNIE A. HANEY New Boston, Ohio MARY A. HANEY Irvine CHARLES R. HANGER Wheelwright JOHN R. HANGER Troy, Ohio GEORGE B. HANRAHAN. JR. Frankfort JUDITH A. HANSON Dayton, Ohio f f ; 1l 9 FRESHMEN MARK J. HARDESTY Louisville THOMAS L. HARDESTY Shelbvville ROBERT L. HA RDIN Burgin SUSAN K. HARDY Irvine WENDELL H. HARLAN Albany PEGGY A. HARMON Gravel Switch TERRI G. HARMON Cincinnati, Ohio RONNIE N. HARNEY Paris LEE A. HARRINGTON Cincinnati, Ohio AMY L. HARRIS Shelbvville CHARLINDAA. HARRIS Fleming CLARA J. HARRIS Wheelwright THOMAS W. HARRIS Louisville BARBARA J. HARRISON Erlanger 512 TIMOTHY R. HARRISON Port Royal JOYCE A. HARTLEY Louisville PENELOPE A. HASEHOESTER Southgate PHIL L. HASH Danville DIANE M. HASLINGER Fremont, Ohio GUY HATFIELD Irvine GEORGE R. HATHAWAY St. Clairsville, Ohio THOMAS L. HATTON Irvine NICK L. HAVERKOS Loveland. Ohio SUSAN K. HAWKINS Georgetown TERESA A. HAWKINS Wilmore NANCY L. HAYES Jenkins JUDY C. HAYS Tyner NANCY J. HAYS Pikeville New Experiences Create an Awareness of Life RANDY R. HEAD Shelbyville ROXANNE HEEKIN Dayton, Ohio BARBARA A. HEFFRON Cincinnati, Ohio DEBARAH K. HEINZ Louisville VERLA M. HELLAKD Livingston CARYN E. HELMS McAndrews FAY R. HELTON Oxford, Ohio YVONNE S. HEMPFLING Hebron KATHY HENCHEY Shepherdsville BRENDA S. HENDERSON Louisville DONITA F. HENDERSON Lexington MICHAEL R. HENDERSON Eminence PATRICIA HENDERSON Paint Lick SARAH B. HENDERSON Irvine TERRY L. HENDERSON Harlan PAULA G. HENDRICKS Louisville JAN L. HENNESSEY Gainesville, Florida BETTY A. HENNIES Louisville JANICE E. HENSLEY Williamstown PHYLLIS K. HENSLEY Mary Alice ADELE L. HERALD Greenup JANE M. HERN Hillsboro. Ohio CASSANDRA L. HESS Grundy, Virginia ROBERT L. HESS, JR. Fairfield. Ohio CHANCELLOR L. HESTER Spotsylvania, Virginia JUNE HIBBARD Barbourville BRENDA K. HIBBERD Louisville EDNA M. HICKERSON Louisville SANDRA K. HICKMAN South Shore WILLIAM HICKMAN, III Virgie JAMES E. HICKS Elizabeth town STEVEN E. HICKS Corbin DEBRA A. HIGDON Louisville GREG C. HIGGINS Forest Hills SUZANNE M. HIGGINS Hopkinsville DIANE K. HILL Louisville JAMES D. HILL Ravenna JOHN E. HILL Williamsburg RAYMOND HILL Burgin RUSSELL W. HILL Lucasville, Ohio SHARON K. HILL Allen SUSAN M. HILL Union, Ohio 513 VICKIE L. HILL Frankfort DUDLEY R. HILTON Springfield CARMEL HINES Louisville PHILIP R. HINES Lebanon, Ohio SUSAN D. HINES Goshen, Ohio LINDA S. HINKLE Corb ; n CONNIE D. HINKLEY Pleasureville SARAH E. HOBBS Big Stone Gap, Virginia PATRICIA A. HODGE Shepherdsville CAROLYN J. HODGES Lexington JILL M. HOEFKER Covington KATHY A. HOEWELER Cincinnati, Ohio KENNETH J. HOFFMAN Coldspring ROBERT E. HOFFMAN, II Cleves, Ohio Cutting Up Isn ' t Always Fun and Games REMUS D. HOLBROOK Bevinsville RICHARD K. HOLBROOK Irvine DEBORAH P. HOLCOMB South Portsmouth CHARLES M. HOLDER Walton RONALD J. HOLIHAN Fort Lauderdale, Florida GARY D. HOLLAN Austin, Indiana DONNA L. HOLLAND Campbellsville LENARD A. HOLLAND Trotwood, Ohio CHARLES E. HOLLIDAY Hamilton, Oh : o JUDY L. HOLMAN Brodhead EMMITT B. HOLTZJAW Martinsville, Ohio JANERIA E. HOLT Louisville EMMITT B. HOLTZJAW Lancaster GWENK. HOOVER Dayton, Ohio VICKI L. HOOVER Lexington JOANETTA HOPKINS Shelbiana DONNA G. HORN Harrodsburg CATHY D. HORNSBY Tyner NANCY L. HORRAR Louisville ROY B. HOURIGAN, III Lebanon JAMES A. HOUSE Richmond JERRALD A. HOUSEHOLDER Richmond SUSAN L. HOUSTON Dayton, Ohio BILLIE J. HOWARD Richmond CAROL J. HOWARD Loyall CHESTER HOWARD Pineville ELIZABETH A. HOWARD Harlan TOM E. HOWARD Lexington A steady hand and gentle probing are im- portant to accomplish a successful dissection. Busy? Are you kidding? FRESHMEN STAN C. HOWELL Lexington WILLIAM L. HOWITZ Brandenburg LAURA R. HOY South Charleston, West Virginia CAROL D. SUBBARD Cincinnati, Ohio EFFIE S. HUBBARD Lexington NAN B. HUDSON Hopkinsville DEBORAH S. HUENEFELD Ft. Thomas RON L. HUFF Npt MARY J. HUFFAKER Monticello WILLIAM E. HUFFMAN Lawrenceburg DEBORAH S. HUGHES Monroe. Ohio JULIA E. HUGUELY Richmond MARSHA H. HUGULEY Richmond JOAN C. HULL Paris RICHARD E. HUME Harrison. Ohio JANE C. HUMLONG Maysville SHERRY L. HUMPHREY Hebron ROBERT L. HUMPHRIES Covington WILLIAM D. HUNKLER Barnesville, Ohio PHILLIP W. HUNT Mt. 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REINHEIMER Foster Studying Is a Means to Reach an End LEO J. REISTER Lexington GLENNA M. RELFORD Lexington CHERYL L. RENNER Cincinnati, Ohio CYNTHIA D. REYNOLDS Monticello GARY A. REYNOLDS London HAROLD D. REYNOLDS Danville JAMES M. REYNOLDS Lebanon JO A. REYNOLDS Perryville GEORGE R. RICE Louisville GEORGE D. RICHARDSON Lexington JIMMY L. RICHARDSON Winchester CATHERINE A. RICHMOND Brookville, Indiana EDWIN H. RIDDLEBARGER Portsmouth, Ohio BRUCE E. RIGGINS Millington, New Jersey MARSHA L. RIGGLE Ashland DEBBIE S. RILEY Ghent SHARLEEN C. RIPPERDAN Brandenburg CAROLYN K. RITCHIE Cynthiana SHARON L. RITCHIE Louisville SHERRY L. ROBB Richmond GLENDA F. ROBERTS Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA S. ROBERTS Smithfield PAMELA J. ROBERTS Fairfield, Ohio ROGER S. ROBERTS Wilmington, Ohio JAMES M. ROBERTSON Cincinnati, Ohio HULEN G. ROBINETTE Majestic CAROL J. ROBINSON Cincinnati, Ohio CHARLES D. ROBINSON Richwood PAUL R. ROBINSON Fort Wright MARILYN O. ROBINSON Richmond RUTH E. ROBINSON Gary, Indiana MARJTA ROBINSON Harrodsburg WILLIAM E. ROBINSON, JR. Somerset MARLENE D. ROBISON Pleasure Ridge Park PEGGI A. ROCHE Danville NATALIE RODRIGUEZ Middletown, Ohio DANNY G. ROE Paris SUSAN J. ROELL Ft. Thomas DANNY D. ROGER Morrill ANNE N. ROGERS Lexington DELMAR M. ROGERS Mt. Sterling DONALD T. ROGERS Bardstown 525 Nailbiting and Pencil Gnawing Accompany Inevitable Finals JOANNE ROGERS Louisville MARY T. ROGERS Greensburg MICHAEL C. ROGERS Danville RANDALL ROGERS Harrodsburg BRENDA D. ROHRER New Lebanon, Ohio LINDA J. ROLFES Ludlow JAMES M. ROLLER Gravel Switch RAE P. ROLLINGS Lexington MARGARETHA E. K. RONNBERG Pitea, Sweden DONNA L. ROSE Louisville JAY ROSENZWEIG Milford, Ohio SUSAN L. ROSS Ashland HARRY L. ROTH, II Springfield, Ohio CONNIE S. ROUSEY Liberty SANDRA K. ROWLETT Be re a TERRY A. ROWLETT Bedford MARY K. ROY Ingle JUDITH R. ROYALTY Burgin BARBARA A. ROYSE Fairfield, Ohio NANCY L. RUCK Cincinnati, Ohio REBECCA J. RUE Harrodsburg KATHRYN RULON Wilmington, Ohio JAMES D. RUNYON Elkhorn City WILLIAM M. RUSCH Louisville ANTHONY D. RYAN Pine Knot SHARON A. RYAN Louisville KANDY RYSER East Bernstadt LINDA G. SALLEE Stanford DEBORAH A. SALYER Rising Sun, Indiana ROBERT A. SAMMONS South Shore ELMER E. SAMPSON Harrodsburg LINDY J. SARLLS Jeffersontown DARYL L. SATCHWELL Ghent ESAW SAYLOR Coxton LAURA B. SAYLOR Richmond JERRY W. SCALF Corbin CHRISTY SCHAEFER Clearwater, Florida EDITH B. SCHENKER Cincinnati, Ohio DANIEL G. SCHIAVONE Lexington BARBARA A. SCHIEMAN Louisville CRAIG B. SCHLEIGH Fredericksburg, Virginia STEPHANIE K. SCHLOEMER Frankfort CINDY A. SCHLOSSER Ft. Thomas LYNNE M. SCHMIDT Covington ORVILLE K. SCHMIED Louisville NICOLA S. SCHNELL West Carrollton, Ohio ROGER G. SCHOMAKER Newport JACKIE L. SCHOULTHIES Bellevue THOMAS E. SCHROEDER Miamisburg, Ohio ELIZABETH R. SEIFER Mt. Sterling JANICE M. SEIDELMAN Lexington ESTHER G. SEATON Lexington LINDA S. SEARS Corbin LINDA L. SEARS Louisville LINDA L. SEALS Harlan MARSHA G. SCOTT Winchester 526 DONNA S. SEMONES Louisville DEBORAH A. SENNET Miamisburg, Ohio VICKI L. SERGE Norwood, Ohio SHARON A. SEVIER Gray CHARLES B. SEWELL Winchester CHARLES K. SEWELL Dayton, Ohio ROBERTA L. SEXTON Hueysville PAMELA S. SHARP Brandenburg S. KRISTINE SHAURER Ludlow Falls, Ohio JOHN W. SHEARER Richmond GWENDOLYN SHEARIN Liberty BARBARA A. SHELL Paint Lick RONALD J. SHELTON Louisville JAN M. SHEPPARD Cincinnati, Ohio BOBBY A SHIELDS Carrollton GARY L. SHIELDS Southgate SONDRA C. SHIELDS Batavia, Ohio GARY W. S HOCKLEY Carlisle, Ohio VICKI L. SHUMARD Kettering, Ohio MICHAEL P. SIDERS Cincinnati, Ohio JOSEPH W. SIDLES Paris NANCY J. SILCOX Erlanger PATRICIA K. SILER Middlesboro CAROLE L. SILLER Newport CELINDA L. SIMPSON Dayton, Ohio RONALD L. SIMPSON Covington ELIZABETH J. SIMS Lawrenceburg MARGIE A. SIMS Jeffersontown WANITA M. SIPE Levington RANDOL A. SIRCLE Blanchester, Ohio JACQUELINE S. SITZ Glencoe, Illinois SHIRLEY R. SIZEMORE Bear Branch KENNETH B. SKEA Louisville PHYLLIS D. SKEEN Mt. Vernon PATRICIA A. SKIDMORE Louisville WILLIAM SKINNER, JR. Lexington JODY K. SKIPWORTH Louisville ANDREW P. SLONE Lexington GEORGE T. SLONE Piqua, Ohio JOHNNIE O. SLONE Pikeville PHYLLIS E. SLUSHER Middlesboro BLAINE R. SMITH Bellevue FRESHMEN CONNIE S. SMITH Crab Orchard CURTIS M. SMITH Phelps DEBORAH K. SMITH Burlington DONNA K. SMITH Crab Orchard DORIS G. SMITH Catlettsburg JACKIE K. SMITH Louisville JAMES D. SMITH Cincinnati, Ohio JANICE R. SMITH Harrodsburg JOHN L. SMITH London JOHNNY T. SMITH Garrard LaMONDA D. SMITH Paris MELVIN S. SMITH Frankfort MILDRED L. SMITH Cincinnati, Ohio PAMELA S. SMITH Lexington 527 Even on a cold morning a call from home is welcome. FRESHMEN RHONDA C. SMITH Seymour, Indiana SANDRA A. SMITH Lebanon SHARON S. SMITH Hazard SHIRLEY A. SMITH Monticello THADDEUS M. SMITH Winchester WILMA J. SMITH Manchester VIRGINIA I. SMOOT Williamsburg JAMES D. SMOTHERS Gravel Switch JOSEPH R. SMOTHERS Gravel Switch JANET E. SMYERS Louisville ERMA J. SNAPP Cynthiana EUGENE L. SNOWDEN Winchester JILL E. SNYDER Columbus, Ohio BETSY A SORRELL Mt. Sterling CHARLOTTE E. SORRELL Morrow, Ohio ROBERT A. SOUDER Valley Station BRENDA F. SOWDER Hamilton, Ohio JERRY R. SOWERS Richmond CAROLYN S. SPARKS Paint Lick GLENNA I. SPARKS Dayton, Ohio RALPH V. SPARKS Lawrenceburg RAYMOND L. SPARNON, JR. Hackettstow n, New Jersey BRENDA ). SPEAGLE Independence NANCY C. SPENCER Beartyville RICHARD A. SPENCER Louisville SHIRLEY M. SPENCER Beattyville ROBERT SPINELLA Plainview, New York JOYCE L. SPOTTS Georgetown SARA A. SPRINKEL Winter Haven. Florida SHARON J. SPURGEON Bethel, Ohio LYNDA J. STACY Corbin BERMA L. STAHL Charlottesville, Virginia TIMOTHY L. STANFORD Hebron PAUL S. STANSBURY Fern Creek BARBRA R. STEELE Lynch LEE A. STEELE Corbin RONALD L. STEELE Waynesville, Ohio BURTON G. STEEN Silver Spring, Maryland ELIZABETH T. STEFANICS Dayton, Ohio SUSAN A. STEGER Florence KENNETH F. STEGGEMAN Ft. Thomas SUELLEN STEINMETZ Milan, Indiana 528 BARBARA A. STEPHENS Frankfort RICHARD G. STEPHENS Richmond, Virginia VICKI C. STEPHENS Stanton HOLLY STEPHENSON Oxford, Ohio MARY R. STEVENS Louisville ELLEN L. STEVENSON Albion. New York CAROL A. STEWART Mt. Vernon PAMELA D. STEWART Somerset GARNIE S. STIDHAM Wheelwright LARRY M. STIDHAM Jackson JUDITH A. STIEBEL Louisville TERESA A. STILES BellHrook. Ohio VERNON F. STILWELL Paris MICHAEL K. STIVERS New Castle The Security of Home Still Isn ' t Quite Forgotten. EDDIE S. STOKES, III Fern Creek KATHERINE L. STOLL Richmond LINDA D. STONE Norwood, Ohio RANDALL M. STONE Toler JIMMY STORM London STEVEN W. STRAUSBAUGH Irwin, Ohio DAVID S. STREVELS Parksville MICHAEL R. STRINGER Eubank DONALD A. STRINGFIELD Louisville COLLEEN J. STROBLE Cincinnati, Oh : o PAUL T. STURGEON Louisville MICHAEL C. SUCHER Dayton JAMES D. SULLIVAN Belfry ROBERT M. SULLIVAN Louisville ERMA J. SUMNER Peabody ROBERT M. SUNLEY Paris KAREN L. SURFACE Rockville, Maryland DAVID W. SUTHERLAND Providence JAMES E. SUTTON London DAVID N. SWANGO Louisville SUSAN M. SWANN Louisville SYLVIA A. SWINFORD Richmond JAMES E. SYKES Ashland LINDA S. TABB Eli2abethtown DANNY O. TACKETT Lexington JAMES M. TACKETT Paintsville JIMMY TACKETT Louisville SHARON G. TACKETT Virgie LESLIE G. TAIT Cincinnati, Ohio MARY F. TALLENT Albany DAN C. TARVIN Williamsburg, Ohio DENNIS C. TARVIN Maysville THOMAS B. TATE Paris DEBBY K. TAYLOR Florence ELIZABETH I. TAYLOR Middletown, Ohio JACKIE M. TAYLOR Amelia, Ohio CARRY D. TAYLOR Port Royal LINDA L. TAYLOR Louisville MARY J. TAYLOR Lexington MELINDA J. TAYLOR Brooksville PATRICIA A. TAYLOR Dayton, Ohio SANDY K. TAYLOR Cincinnati, Ohio 529 Participation Aids in Learning WAYNE K. TAYLOR Lexington JANE L. TEATER Harrodsburg BEVERLY G. TEEGARDEN Independence REBECCA A. TERRILL Jenkins WILLIAM R. TERRY Mt. Sterling JON C. THALMAN Dayton, Ohio LEWIS S. THARP Bedford CONNIE L. THOMAS Charlestown, Indiana ELMER C. THOMAS Louisville GAIL THOMAS Richmond HOMER D. THOMAS Barkesville LINDA J. THOMAS Hamilton, Ohio SANDRA R.THOMAS Wilmore BARBARA S. THOMPSON Ft. Thomas BRENDA G. THOMPSON Jackson JO A. THOMPSON Lebanon, Ohio WILLIAM W. THOMPSON Dayton, Ohio DAVID T. THOMSON Tucson, Arizona TOBY A. THORPE Wayland CHARLES D. THORNTON Walton ROBERT L. TIPTON Winchester BARBARA A. TODD Lexington ROBERT E. TOLIN New Richmond, Ohio WILLIAM R. TONNE Aurora, Indiana GLENN P. TOWN Rockford, Illinois MARSHA J. TRACY Richmond TONI C. TRIMBLE Richmond RONNIE N. TUCKER Louisville CHERYL L. TUDOR Richmond LEONARD M. TUDOR Richmond GLORIA J. TURNER Bouneville LENANE TURNER Barnesville, Ohio LEXENE TURNER Houston MARION L.TURNER Louisville SHARON G. TURNER Hyden VICKI L. TURNER Rahway, New Jersey IRA J. TUSSEY David KENNETH B. TWYMAN Valley Station REBECCA L. TYLER Danville RUTH F. UHRIG Kettering, Ohio DONNA M. ULEARY Eminence REBECCA S. UNGER Lewisburg, Ohio GARY K. UPCHURCH Monticello SUSAN C. UTTER Elmira, New York GEORGE R. VAIEA Newark, Ohio ELIZABETH. A- VAN ARSDALE Winchester ROBERT D. VAN ARSDALE Yardley. Pennsylvania DOUG K. VANCE Hazard BETTY J. VanDIVER Burgin JAMES R. VANOVER Middlesboro DON W. VAN SLYKE Louisville KEVIN D. VARNEY Forest Hills NANCY L. UPTER Coraopolis, Pennsylvania NIJEL K. VEIRS Louisville CYNTHIA E. VINCENT Springfield, Ohio ANTHONY R. VIRES London 530 The best way to learn is to teach. FRESHMEN DARRELL VIRES Chavies GARY N. VITATOE Wheelwright THERESA M. WACLAWSKI Louisville STEPHEN W. WADDLE Charlestown, Indiana BILLIE W. WADE Lebanon JACKIE L. WAGNER Newport CONSTANCE F. WAINRIGHT Cincinnati, Ohio LYNN WALDEN London CHARLES L. WALKER Valley Station CHARLES S. WALKER Lexington HILDA A. WALL Waynesburg JENNY K. WALL Lexington CHARLES H. WALRATH Cincinnati, Ohio KEN W. WALTERS Clearwater, Florida LARRY E. WALTERS Fairfield, Ohio ANTHONY WAMPLER Lexington HUBERT E. WARFORD Cincinnati, Ohio JUANITA F. WARFORD Mt. Eden LARRY A. WARREN Waynesburg JOHN A. WARRINGTON Miamisburg, Ohio CATHLYNN WATKINS Springfield, Ohio DEBORAH G. WATSON Brodhead MARILYN K. WATSON Liberty TERRY L. WATSON Liberty DONALD R. WATTS Frankfort NANCY S. WAYNE Denver, Colorado PAULA J. WEAVER Dayton, Ohio FREDA G. WEBB Louisville ROLENA S. WEBB South Portsmouth DEENA D. WEBSTER Ashland SALLY D. WEFLER Kettering, Ohio RODNEY L. WELCH Danville DONALD W. WELLS Paris DORIS J. WELLS Louisville LEONARD S. WELLS London WILLIAM B, WELLS Richmond JO E. WESLEY Lexington LINDA C. WESLEY Danville JUDY R. WESSEL Louisville PAUL W. WESTERMAN Villa Hills WILLIAM M. WETHINGTON Walton PHILLIP G. WHEAT Valley Station 531 FRESHMEN RONALD E. WHEATLEY Louisville BONNIE A. WHEELER Dayton, Ohio STEPHEN J. WHITAKER Columbus, Indiana WILLIAM J. WHITAKER Louisville JOHN W. WHITE Crab Orchard ROSEMARY WHITE Lexington WALKER G. WHITE Lexington WILLIAM D. WHITE Lexington JANET L. WHITEHOUSE Louisville ROGER D. WHITEHOUSE Bloomfield TONI M. WHITFIELD Louisville WILLIAM S. WHITSON Fort Mitchell WILLIAM K. WICKLIFFE Bardstown SUSAN D. WILBORN Shelbyville SANDRA L. WILDE Dayton. Ohio E. KAREN WILEY Lexington RHONDA K. WILHOITE Elliston COLLEEN A. WILLETT Louisville CAROLYN S. WILLIAMS Frenchburg DAVID E. WILLIAMS Cincinnati, Ohio JULIA A. WILLIAMS Lexington KRISTA K. WILLIAMS Paintsville ROBERT M. WILLIAMS Louisville BARBARA L. WILLIAMSON Phyllis BILLY J. WILLIAN Hodgenville MARY P. WILLS Paris BEVERLY A. WILSON Milford, Ohio DAVID E. WILSON Brookville, Ohio DEBORAH A. WILSON Carlisle FLOYD E. WILSON Randolph, Maine JEROME G. WILSON Williamsburg JOHN D. WILSON Harrison, Ohio JUDITH A WILSON Brooksville JUDY L. WILSON Edmonton KAREN K. WILSON Higginsport, Ohio MICHAEL A. WILSON Lexington PATRICIA L. WILSON Richmond ROBYNN L. WILSON Cincinnati, Ohio SUSAN J. WILSON Louisville JENNY L. WINBURN Richmond BEVERLY J. WIND Bellevue DEBORAH D. WINKLE Irvine PENNY D. WINKLE Northfield, Ohi o DWIGHT L. WINKLER Richmond LONNIE E. WINN Lexington RICK W. WINTERS Louisville MARGARET A. WIRES Lexington PEGGY L. WISE Sunbury, Ohio KAREN L. WOERNER Louisville ROBERT H. WOFFORD Harrodsburg SUSAN L, WOMACK Lexington DIANE WOOD Middletown, Ohio JAMES R. WOOD Cincinnati, Ohio KRISTIN M. WOOD Xenia, Ohio GREGORY A. WOODRUFF Sabina, Ohio HOBERT WOODS, JR. Manchester 532 SHIRLEY D. WOODS Frankfort SUSAN J. WOODS Sturgis, Michigan ALBERT J. WOOSLEY Louisville LOWELL B. WORKMAN Dry Radge CHERYL M.WORMALD Ft. Thomas BILLY R. WORRELL Irvine MARILYN L. WORSHAM Monticello ROBERT W. WORTHINGTON Trenton, New Jersey CONSTANCE K. WOZNY Louisville YVONNE WRAY Louisville ALICE L. WRIGHT Greensburg JAMES E. WRIGHT Louisville JANE E. WRIGHT Prestonburg PATRICIA E. WRIGHT Democrat WANDA M. WRIGHT Lexington WILLIAM D. WRIGHT Lebanon LARRY R. WYNN Crittenden VERA A. YADEN Bardstown PHILIP D. YANCEY Frankfort JOYCE A. YAO Hong Kong JAMES E. YATES Louisville WILLIAM G. YATES Grundy, Virginia DALE E. YERIAN Kettering, Ohio BARBARA A. YOAK Paintsville CAROLYN A. YOUNG Louisville ELIZABETH A. YOUNG Tompkinsville KARYL D. YOUNG Louisville PATSEY A. YOUNG Forest Park, Ohio RICHARD E. YOUNG Bedford THOMAS B. YOUNG Newark, Ohio CAROLYN J. ZANONE Lancaster PAMELA J. ZEA Neptune, New Jersey ANNE R. ZIMMERMAN South Newport JO ZIMMERMAN Xenia, Ohio MARY A. ZIMMERMAN Newport Future Is Held in the Hands of the Youth Childhood is a time of innocence. JEFFERY L. AKERS Gratis. Ohio JANICE M. ALWOOD Louisville NED A. ARDINGER Williamsport, Maryland RAYMOND ASHER JR. Crab Orchard DANNY C. BAKER Walton EDWARD G. BARR Louisville STEPHEN O. BAMIDURO Awe, via Oyo Western State, Nigeria DONALD W. BLACKBURN Jeffersontown SHIRLEE A. BOOTH East Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania JUDY C. BORDERS Louisville JOHN C. BOURNE Nicholasville JOHN C. BOWERS Lexington CHARLES R. BOYLE Harrodsburg MICHAEL P. BRADY Hamilton. Ohio FRANK J. BRENNAN Queens. New York ROBERT C. BRYANT Louisville CAROL A. CARBONE Valley Station DIANE K. CHARLES Connersville, Indiana MARGARET L. COLLINS Jackson SANDRA L. COOINGTON Jacksonville. Florida BENJAMIN E. DOHNER Cleona. Penna. CARLA M. ENOS St. Joseph, Missouri MYRA G. FEAGANS Lexington VERNON L. FRYKHOLM JR. Radcliff ROBERT D. GOLDIN Hollywood, Florida ROBERT G. GOLDEN Goshen, Ohio JOHN D. GOODLETTE Naples, Florida JOSEPH M. HINTON Georgetown MARILYN R. HORNSBY Booneville SEAN A. HOSKINS Cincinnati, Ohio VICTORIA A. JACOBS Lexington CHERINE H. KIRCHNER Louisville JUDI LEDFORD Paint Lick MARY L. McCLANAHAN Irvine SALLY C. McCORMACK Ft. Wright Second Semester Students 534 CHARLES MARZ Georgetown DENNIS A. MILLER Middlesboro ALAN F. MISTLER Hamilton, Ohio JANICE S. MOORE Pikeville JUDITH E. MOORE Winchester MARSHA L. MORAN Springfield WILLIAM J. NELSON Enon, Ohio JURAN D. PARKS Richmond JAMES W. PERKINS Lexington POLLY G. PFERSICK Washington Court House. Ohin CHARLES N. POWELL Elkhorn City JERRY M. PURCELL Lancaster SUE A. RODMAN Danville MARGARET B. RUDER London DEBORAH G. SHIELDS Louisville GEORGANNA SHOUSE Danville SUE A. SPARKS Ft. Thomas TONI C. SPRADLIN Paintsville PATRICA STEPP South Shore PRUDA E. STEWART Letcher JANICE M. STILLWELL Ft. Mitchell LINDA F. TERRELL Springfield WILLIAM R. TUPMAN Florence HELEN J. WADDELL Grayson IVAN R. WEIR Windsor SUSAN M. WILSON Middlesboro PATTY S. WITHERS Cynthiana MICHELLE M. WOLFE Danville TIN-JOR WONG Hong Kong-British Commonwealth Colony DAVID M. WOODRING Rineyville GWEN A. WRIGHT Carrol lton DANIEL M. WURTH Covington The threat of Hong Kong flu makes this student extra careful; he ' s not taking any chances. After a routine checkup, his case is carefully diagnosed — Hong Kong flu. 535 1, ' ■« .- ■INDEX AND DIRECTORY ■u Student Index and Directory Abell, Charlyn L.; 455 Abercrombie, Janice M.; 455 Abney, Carol M.; 201 Abney, Gary C; 353, 455 Abney, Robert S.; 163 Abney, Steve; 425 Accounting Club; 372 Ackerman, Diehl; 384, 455 Acquino, R.; 383 Acton, Nevelyn N.; 455 Adams, Barbara A.; 383 Adams, Betty L.; 229 Adams, Carol M.; 455 Adams, Carol S.; 410, 477 Adams, Charles M.; 201, 414 Adams, Cynthia R.; 289, 477 Adams, Cynthia R.; 477 Adams, Gary; 385 Adams, George T.; 383 Adams, Halbert E.; 163 Adams, Jean; 374 Adams, Madelyn K.; 455 Adams, Mark W.; 366 Adams, Pamela C; 501 Adams, Phyllis J. W.; 201 Adams, Robert E.; 425, 455 Adams, Sharon R.; 455 Adams, Sondra J.; 501 Adamson, David S., Jr.; 501 Adcock, Brenda J.; 501 Adcock, Sally A.; 477 Addington, Doris D.; 477 Aderholdt, Catherine; 477 Adin, Carl H., Jr.; 477 Adkins, Carolyn G; 376, 501 Adkins, David N.; 374 Adkins, Harold G; 139 Adkins, Martha L.; 384, 477 Adrian, James C; 501 Agriculture Club; 373 Agee, Sara Moores; 229 Ahlers, Judith A.; 501 Ahlers, Nancy L.; 501 Aiken, John D.; 501 Aiken, Margaret L.; 163 Aitkin, James M.; 163, 417 Akemon, Agnes; 455 Akemon, John III; 501 Aker, Stephen K.; 501 Akermanis, Linda Lee; 229 Akers, Jay E.; 426 Akers, Jeffery L.; 534 Akers, Terry J.; 501 Akers, Willard L.; 501 Alban, David H.; 201 Albers, Donna R.; 477 Albert, Carolyn D.; 163 Albrecht, Jeanne A.; 501 Albright, Margaret S.; 455 Alexander, James G. , 455 Alexander, Linda K.; 455 Alexander, Michael A.; 374, 375 Alexander, Patricia S.; 501 Alexander, William M.; 477 Alford, Mary M.; 386, 501 Alford, William C; 501 Algier, Laloni J.; 406 Allen, Betty L.; 501 Allen, Deborah A.; 477 Allen, Diana L.; 501 Allen, Edwina M.; 151 Allen, Linda L.; 501 Allen, Marva F. L.; 229 Allen, Melvin D.; 201 Allen, Michael W.; 501 Allen, Vera L.; 477 Alley, Brenda D.; 455 Alley, Claude F.; 455 Alley, Judith L.; 163, 289 Alley, Sammy D.; 501 Allison, Ronald E.; 455 Allman, Sue P.; 163 Allred, Glenn L.; 501 Allten, Clinton S.; 455 Alpha Delta Pi; 402-403 Alpha Gamma Delta; 404 Alpha Phi Gamma; 288 Alpha Psi Omega; 288 Alpha Sigma Upsilon; 360 Alpha Zela Upsilon; 360 Alwood, Janice M.; 534 Ambrose, Elizabeth P.; 364, 501 Amburgey, Ewel G; 414, 455 Amburgey, Kenneth D.; 383, 163 Amburgey, Michael F.; 477 Ammerman, Craig L.; 288, 443 Anania, Edward J.; 163, 421 Anday, Ahmet C; 164 Anderson, Albert, Jr.; 501 Anderson, Cessie M.; 501 Anderson, Charles E.; 477 Anderson, Donna L.; 356 Anderson, Donna S.; 501 Anderson, Edith G; 164, 290 Anderson, Ellis C; 455 Anderson, Gary B.; 501 Anderson, Harold D.; 139 Anderson, Karen C; 164 Anderson, Karen M.; 401 Anderson, Kelly R.; 383, 501 Anderson, Nancy L.; 287, 477 Anderson, Patty L.; 437, 477 Anderson, Ralph; 501 Anderson, Raymond C; 477 Anderson, Richard T.; 271, 229, 320 Andrada, Juan D.; 202 Andrada, Norma J. W.; 202 Andrew, Linda S.; 501 Andrew, Pamela M.; 374, 501 Andrews, Paul P., Jr.; 455 Andrews, Ronald L.; 202, 360 Androit, Robert J.; 139 Angel, Elizabeth D.; 455 Angel, Janet D.; 229, 405 Angel, Judy E.; 364, 477, Angerosa, Susan A.; 202 Angus, Glenn E.; 383, 385, 455 Ankney, Jon W.; 299, 421 Ankrum, Sandra L.; 151, 402 Ansley, Jean A.; 501 Anthony, Brenda S.; 501 Antle, Gayla S. D.; 164 Antrobus, Robert D.; 501 Applegate, Beverly 455 Aquino, Enrico P.; 455 Aquino, Kathleen C; 229 Archer, Jerry W.; 139 Ard, Beverly D.; 501 Ardinger, Ned A.; 534 Argabright, Tim A.; 309, 414, 455 Arlinghaus, Kathleen Y.; 229, 275 Armstrong, Michael L.; 501 Armstrong, Nancy S.; 406, 477 Armstrong, Sharon L.; 455 Armstrong, William J.; 299 Arnett, Beatrice R.; 230 Arnett, Emma J.; 230 Arnett, Larry L.; 230 Arnett, Victor E.; 230 Arney, David L.; 164 Arney, Janice L.; 455 Arnold, Clenantt; 309 Arnold, Douglas M.; 417 Arnold, Gerald W.; 455 Arnold, Jennifer K.; 164 Arnold, John W.; 477 Arnold, Linda K.; 378, 455 Arritt, Alvin M.; 230, 298 Arthur, James C; 501 Arthur, William M.; 202 Artis, Helen K.; 164 Arvin, Glenna R.; 477 Arvin, Robert L.; 258 Asbridge, Anthony; 477 Asbury, Mildred D.; 285, 230 Ashby, William C; 501 Ashcraft, Anna M.; 501 Ashcraft, Roy P.; 477 Asher, Louise; 477 Asher, Mary K.; 384 Asher, Noah M.; 501 Asher, Raymond, Jr.; 534 Ashford, Nancy K.; 230, 366 Ashley, Kathryn C; 477 Ashman, James D.; 419, 418, 377, 230 Association for Childhood Education; 3 73 Athey, Mary L.; 477 538 Atkinson, Linda L.; 501 Aubrey, Alan F.; 164, 288 Augspurger, Karen E.; 354 Aulick, Candace J.; 501 Aurora; 442 Ausa; 436 Austin, Jill A.; 288, 450, 477 Austin, Jim E.; 501 Austin, Robert E.; 477 Averitt, Thomas E. Jr.; 501 — B— Babb, Sharon L.; 501 Baber, Jerry A.; 455 Baber, Roy T.; 501 Babinski, Valeria A.;410, 437, 455 Back, Fanny S.; 501 Back, Gerald L.; 365, 502 Back, Stephen A.; 502 Bader, Juliana; 455 Badger, Cheryl C; 502 Badgett, Paul R.; 477 Bagwell, Carolyn; 502 Bagwell, Ronald C; 455 Bahns, Stephen C; 455 Bailey, Dana L.; 139 Bailey, Deborah L.; 502 Bailey, Devona L.; 502 Bailey, Donald W.; 421 Bailey, Donna M.; 455 Bailey, Gary S.; 502 Bailey, Jeanette H.; 230 Bailey, Larry W.; 445, 447, 477 Bailey, Oscar L.; 455 Bailey, Patricia A.; 502 Bailey, Patricia A.; 164, 285 Bain, John J.; 202 Baird, Herbert C; 502 Baird, Patsy A.; 406, 287, 477 Baize, Mary C; 164 Baker, Allen H.; 298, 364, 455 Baker, Charles D.; 502 Baker, Danny C; 534 Baker, Edd C; 258, 374 Baker, Edsel R.; 477 Baker, Janet T.; 383 Baker, Jerry M.; 139 Baker, Margaret A.; 455 Baker, Tony; 413 Baker, Warren K.; 202 Baldinger, Charlene L.; 455 Baldino, Frank L.; 230 Baldwin, Durunda; 477 Baldwin, Margaret M.; 140 Baldwin, Ronnie L.; 349, 477 Ball, Bonnie C; 477 Ball, Bonnie L.; 230 Ball, David J.; 383, 502 Ball, Linda S.; 357, 376, 383, 502 Ball, Mary E.; 230 Ball, N. Catherine; 502 Ballard, Elizabeth A.; 502 Ballard, Robert H.; 502 Balmos, Candice J.; 381, 502 Balmos, Joe T.; 455 Bamiduro, Stephen O.; 534 Bannin g, Michael L.; 455 Bannister, David B.; 455 Banta, Clinton W.; 502 Baptist Student Union; 364 Barabeck, Larry; 385 Barbee, Jimmy T.; 164 Barber, Jack R.; 502 Bard, Barry G.; 455 Barger, Sue; 455 Barger, Sylvia A.; 164 Bargo, Matthew; 477 Bargo, Sandra L.; 477 Barkau, John A.; 425, 477 Barker, Andrew A.; 140 Barker, John J.; 417, 455 Barker, Michael D.; 502 Barker, William P.; 421, 477 Barlow, Ann E.; 502 Barnard, Margaret H.; 455 Barnard, Michael L.; 502 Barnes, David C; 455 Barnes, Gerald E.; 502 Barnes, Janice K.;502 Barnes, Kay L.; 376 ,477 Barnes, Nancy J.; 354, 455 Barnes, Sandra J.; 502 Barnett, Freddy A.; 202, 353 Barnett, Jack C; 455 Barnett, Ron L.; 502 Barnhart, Carolyn S.; 406, 230 Barnhart, Marilyn S.; 201, 254, 407, 406 Barowich, David A.; 413, 477 Barr, Charles A.; 377, 502 Barr, Edward G.; 534 Barr, Joy A.; 384 Barrett, Daniel H.; 164 Barrett, William E.; 164, 412, 413 Barrott, William E.; 202 Barsotti, Matthew F.; 425, 477 Bartl, Clifford Harold; 230 Barth, Donald K; 502 Barth, Linda L.; 375, 455 Barthel, Frances L.; 374, 455 Bartleson, James C; 502 Bartley, Danny R.; 284, 202, 425, 275 Bartley, David R.; 164, 417 Bartram, James Harlan; 164 Bascom, Cheryl A.; 230 Basham, Roger L.; 502 Bass, Bruce M.; 502 Bass, Mary M.; 406, 230 Bass, Mitchel F.; 455 Bastian, Janet K; 477 Bastin, Gary E.; 164 Bate, David F.; 164 Bates, Bill; 414 Bates, Larry P.; 349 Batte, William K; 502 Battles, Donald R.; 477 Battles, Howard E.; 353 Baur, Joe; 353 Bauer, James R.; 502 Bauer, Jane C; 356, 384, 477 Baugh, E. Evelyn; 384 Baughlyons, Evelyn; 502 Buaghman, Constance J.; 455 Baughn, Buford D.; Baugr, Linda; 502,477 Bault, Elaine J.; 455 Bauman, Bruce E.; 477 Baumstark, Lewis B.; 383 Baur, Daniel J.; 502 Baxter, Adair R.; 502 Bay, Sherry L.; 202, 290 Baysore, Shireen E. E.; 358, 165 Baysore, Timmy E.; 358, 165 Beach, Rita M.; 258 Beadle, Cheri L.; 502 Beagle, Gary S.; 455 Beams, Barbara A.; 258 Beard, William J.; 502 Beasley, James E.; 140, 483 Beasley, William T; 456 Beaty, Brenda S.; 456 Bechtold, Daniel P.; 418 Bechler, Sparky; 353 Beck, Elizabeth H. S.; 230 Beck, Linda I.; 230 Beck, Phyllis J.; 502 Beck, Robert G.; 298 Beck, Rudolph W.; 502 Bedell, Susan A.; 502 Beechboard, Linda F.; 502 Beekman, Rebecca A.; 502 Beeler, Carolyn J.; 502 Beers, Sally E.; 289 Begley, Donna S. ; 477 Begley, George R.; 477 Begley, Helen M.; 477 Begley, Janice; 456 Begley, Jimmie A.; 502 Begley, Jo hn W.; 502 Begley, Louise; 231, 373 Begley, Marsha Jo; 502 Begley, Myra S.; 456 Begley, Paula D.; 165, 2S5 Begley, Ralph D.; 151 Behanan, Russell W.; 477 Behymer, Deborah E.; 502 Belcher, Algie F., Jr.; 502 Belcher, Harriett F.; 377, 477 Belcher, Hudson L .; 477 Belcher, Michael S.; 502 Belgrade, Joe E.; 477 Bell, Jerome M.; 477 Bell, Lana L.; 376, 381, 456 Bell, Lenise R.; 502 539 Bell, Martha A.; 477 Bell, Rita F.; 456 Bell, Robert J.; 289 Bellamy, Katherine V.; 502 Bellamy, Margaret C; 386, 502 Bellman, Robert J.; 502 Beltle, Debbie J.; 478 Benard, Beth L.; 374, 502 Benassi, Janice A.; 478 Bends, James P.; 478 Benge, Doris L.; 456 Benjamin, Amos S.; 502 Benjamin, Barry K.; 384 Bennett, Barbara L.; 456 Bennett, David L.; 151 Bennett, Lois V.; 456 Benning, Linda S.; 503 Bennings, Jack T.; 503 Benoit, Noella Y.; 503 Bentley, Danny R.; 503 Bentley, Lana C; 406, 231 Bentley, Linda A.; 357, 376, 503 Bentley, Novella; 503 Bentley, Wesley M.; 478 Benton, Barbara A.; 384 Benton, Netta J,; 503 Benton, Susan K.; 165, 406, 285, 289 Benz, Richard C; 503 Berg, Dale E.; 165, 354, 358, 359 Bergen, Donna L.; 503 Berger, Carolyn M.; 456 Bernard, M.; 383 Beroset, Gary A.; 417 Berry, Elaine W.; 503 Berry.T. Gail; 503 Berry, Kenneth L.; 165, 254, 425 Berry, Sandra Lee; 478, 503 Berry, Wanda L.; 503 Bertram, Cletus M.; 456 Bertrand, Donna C; 231 Bertrand, Jean K.; 503 Bertrand, Keith T.; 503 Beta Omicron Chi; 412 Beverly, William K; 202 Bickers, Steven W.; 202 Bickett, Amy M.; 478 Biechler, Dwight A.; 165 Biehn, Patricia L.;231, 373 Biermann, Ann E.; 376, 478 Biermann, John J.; 503 Bileske, Lynne M.; 410, 456 Billings, R. Thomas; 456 Billings, Russell B.; 140 Bingham, Deborah L.; 478 Bingham, Jimmie; 503 Bingham, Rodger W.; 140 Biology Club; 374 Birch, JaneE.; 2S5, 231 Birchfield, Harold W.; 503 Bishop, Billy M.; 298 Bishop, Harold F., Jr.; 202 Bishop, Kathryn S.; 478 Bitsko, Edward A.; 478 Black, Barbara L.; 478 Black, Beverly G; 478 Black, Donna F.; 503 Black, James L.; 165 Black, Mary E.; 503 Black, Mary L.; 357, 376, 456 Black, Ronald L.; 478 Black, Theresia A.; 202 Blackburn, Donald W.; 534 Blackburn, Linda C; 503 Blackburn, Michael H.; 202, 420, 421 Blackburn, Randolph L.; 436, 478 Blackburn, Susan; 140 Blackburn, Vickie C; 503 Blackwell, James G.; 202 Blackwood, Linda J.; 503 Blagg, Cheryl M.; 478 Blair, James D.; 203, 417 Blair, Rosa M.; 503 Blair, Terry; 503 Blake, Howard D.; 503 Blake, James A.; 140, 414 Blake, Karen L.; 478 Blake, Sandra A.; 386 Blakeman, Ira L.; 478 Blakemore, Neville L.; 456 Blandford, Thomas E.; 478 Blankenship, Jimmy D.; 503 Blankenship, Terry G.; 503 Blanton, Calvin T.; 364, 478 Blanton, Janice R.; 503 Blanton, Rueben L.; 383 Blaut, Carol J.; 503 Blaut, Kathleen F.; 287, 386, 478 Bleichner, Gary J.; 427, 426, 456, 284 Bleidt, John J.; 165, 425 Blevins, Angela; 383,503 Blevins, Floyd R.;287, 364, 383, 385, 478 Blevins, Lloyd K; 287, 364, 383, 385, 478 Blevins, Priscilla F.; 503 Bloomer, Jill F.; 456 Blue, Harry A.; 355, 364 Blum, John C; 365, 503 Blumer, Bonnie S.; 503 Blythe, Robert R.; 287, 478 Board, Randy F.; 503 Boardman, Ernest L.; 456 Boaz, Ronnie D.; 478 Bock, Ronald N.; 319, 360, 478 Bodley, Harvey H., Jr.; 503 Bogdanski, Joanne T.; 378 Boggess, Carolyn L.; 364, 503 Boggio, Guido; 456 Bogie, Pamela B. J.; 203 Bogle, Charles R.; 456 Bogo, James J.; 140 Bogo, Lauren B.; 503 Bohannon, Constance A.; 503 Bohannon, Johnny K; 140 Bohannon, Linda L.; 456 Bokal, Edward G.; 141 Bokelman, Allen E.; 320, 503 Bokelman, David J.; 320, 503 Boley, John N.; 203 Bolly, Keith E.; 456 Bolte, Mike A.; 141 On the trampoline, this coed displays form. Degree of dif- ficulty— .001. 540 Bolton, Nancy F.; 203 Bonnell, Charles J.; 378, 421, 456 Bonny, Billie T.; 456 Bonny, Marsha W.; 456 Bonny, Thomas H.; 165 Bonny, Thomas H., Sr.; 384 Boonitt, Poungsroi; 258 Boone, Geraldine J.; 203 Booth, Shirlee A.; 534 Boothby, Roberta M.; 258 Boothe, Marlene Y.; 203, 405 Borabeck, Larry; 383 Borden, Daniel U.; 503 Borders, Judy C; 534 Borders, Michael R.; 456 Borgia, Frank J.; 203, 360 Borin, John A.; 478 Boring, Elaine L.; 504 Boring, Steven K.; 504 Bosse, Timothy J.; 287, 478 Bostick, Pamela K.; 504 Boston, Susie; 478 Boswell, Diana L.; 165 Bottom, David A.; 384, 504 Bottom, Larry R.; 426, 291 Botts, Guy S.; 504 Bourne, John C; 534 Bowers, Darrell M.; 418, 451, 454, 456 Bowers, John C; 534 Bowers, Stephanie K.; 504 Bowles, Brian L.; 478 Bowlin, Glenna P.; 504 Bowling, Dana; 165 Bowling, David G.; 456 Bowling, Edwin D., Jr.; 141, 422 Bowling, Jean J. E.; 258 Bowling, Joy L.; 504 Bowling, Kermitt R.; 478 Bowling, Lynn A.; 478 Bowling, Michael; 504 Bowman, Connie M.; 478 Bowman, Donna Maria; 231 Bowman, Loyd; 504 Bowman, Shirley A.; 478 Box, Terry; 504 Boyd, Billy C; 203 Boyd, James E.; 203 Boyd, Patricia A.; 504 Boyd, Ronald D.; 478 Boyer, Bruce S.; 165, 271, 320 Boyer, Lynn E.; 456 Boyle, Charles R.; 478 Bozarth, Perry E.; 203 Brackney, Karen S.; 165, 285, 354 378 Bradbury, Nora D.; 478 Bradford, Jo A.; 383, 384, 385 Bradt, Russell N; 141 Brady, Michael P.; 534 Bragg, Daniel G.; 203 Brammell, Michael L.; 356, 504 Branch, Jane W.; 456 Brandenburg, Deloris; 456 Brandenburg, Lisa; 478 Brandenburg, Sharon K.; 504 Branham, Chlotene; 478 Branham, Donagene; 478 Branham, William F.; 456 Brannon, William R.; 231 Bransby, John R.; 165 Branscome, Karen R.; 373, 456 Branscum, James R.; 456 Branstetter, Larry W.; 231 Brant, Dennis L.; 478 Brantley, Gary T; 456 Brashear, Brenda D.; 478 Brashear, Sherry; 504 Brasington, Robert D.; 231, 366 Brassfield, Carol L.; 410, 449, 457 Braun, Robert F.; 457 Braun, Ronald L.; 284, 203, 272 275 Bray, Barbara A.; 504 Breahm, Harold D.; 478 Brecht, Thomas C; 365 Breeding, Robert B.; 504 Breehl, Clifford A., Jr.; 504 Breisford, Allen; 284 Breitenstein, Larry D.; 425, 478 Breland, Monna G; 384, 385 Breisford, Allen K; 203, 425, 275 Brenda, Arthur P.; 504 Brenda, Raymond O.; 504 Brendenberg, Richard Earl; 231 Brennan, Francis J.; 479, 534 Brent, Ilene; 504 Breuel, Kathern; 504 Brewer, Cecilia G.; 231 Brewer, Christine M.; 410, 411, 272, 231 Brewer, Cynthia A.; 504 Brewer, Gary D.; 504 Brewer, Kenneth E.; 457 Brewer, Lonnie D.; 504 Brewer, Penny J.; 231 Brewer, William J.; 203, 298 Brewster, Donna J.; 457 Bribe, James F.; 457 Brick, Jane; 289 Brickey, Karen G.; 384, 47 9 Bricking, Raymond A.; 437 Bridewell, John D.; 258, 457 Bridewell, Terry L.; 231 Bright, Venita D.; 374 Britt, Elaine W.; 410, 457 Brittain, Gary W.; 479 Brittain, Neal L.; 141 Britton, Nancy L.; 504 Brock, Billie Sheckler; 231 Brock, Donald W.; 504 Brock, Lawrence O., Jr.; 374 Brock, Margaret R.; 165 Brock, Patricia Louise; 231 Brock, Robert M.; 413 Brockman, Mina A.; 231 Brockman, Tony; 504 Broering, Karen L.; 479 Broering, Kurt H.; 504 Brogden, Adehlia A.; 232 Brooks, Alice M.; 504 Brooks, Barry T.; 203 Brooks, Don C; 504 Brooks, James H.; 479 Brooks, John G.; 479 Brooks, Patricia A.; 219 Brosius, Leslie C; 504 Brothers, Lynn M.; 165, 281, 356 Broughton, Betty L.; 479 Broughton, Linda S.; 479 Broughton, Stanley W.; 479 Broussard, Mildred E.; 457 Brown, Arcie G.; 504 Brown, Betty A.; 457 Brown, Betty J.; 504 Brown, Brenda G.; 504 Brown, Cathy J.; 457 Brown, Cathy S.; 479 Brown, Coy J.; 457 Brown, Deborah J.; 479 Brown, Dwight E.; 413 Brown, Elizabeth A.; 457 Brown, Franklin D.;165 Brown, Gary F.; 165 Brown, Gloria Jean; 232 Brown, Helen I.; 383, 479 Brown, James D.; 457 Brown, James R.; 479 Brown, Janis R.; 457 Brown, Joe K; 504 Brown, John R.; 504 Brown, John W.; 479 Brown, Joyce A.; 376, 504 Brown, Joyce E.; 357 Brown, Larry A.; 479 Brown, Marilyn A.; 504 Brown, Norman E.; 203 Brown, Patricia L.; 376, 457 Brown, Paul A.; 479 Brown, Paula E.; 291, 203 Brown, Phillip E.; 504 Brown, Robert T.; 479 Brown, Rufus S.; 421 Brown, Ruth A.; 504 Brown, Sharon A.; 504 Brown, Sue M.; 504 Brown, Theodore E.; 166 Brown, Thomas R.; 479 Brown, Victoria L.; 356, 504 Brown, William C; 479 Brown, William D.; 504 Browne, Albert L.; 141 Browning, Carol A.; 457 Browning, John D.; 203 Browning, Kathleen F.; 381, 479 Browning, Linda G. L.; 232 Browning, Ronald L.; 504 Browning, William K.; 479 Brubaker, Karl J.; 320 541 Brucchieri, Nancy C; 288, 354, 366, 450, 457 Bruce, Darlene A.; 504 Bruce, Marilyn C; 504 Brueggen, Gary S.; 427, 426, 457 Brumback, Brenda S. M.; 479 Brumback, Marshall; 479 Brumback, Thomas G.; 457 Brumet, Barbara L.; 479 Bruner, Arble G., Jr.; 141 Bruner, Judith M.; 479 Bruner, Rickey A.; 232 Bruno, Nila J.; 383, 479 Bryan, Peggy L.; 359, 410, 479 Bryant, George C; 504 Bryant, James D.; 373, 457 Bryant, Janice M.; 381 Bryant, Karan L.; 479 Bryant, Linda S.; 384, 504 Bryant, Nancy L.; 457 Bryant, Norma J.; 232 Bryant, Paul E.; 309 Bryant, Karen; 287 Bryant, Rayelene J.; 232, 373 Bryant, Robert C; 534 Bryant, Sharan L.; 287, 479 Bryant, Sherry L.; 504 Bryson, Arthur J.; 166 Bryson, Terri A.; 479 Buchanan, Janet L.; 479 Buchanan, Joan; 287 Buchanan, John L.; 479 Bucks, Emily; 289 Buckholz, Anne E.; 504 Buckholz, Paul H.; 457 Buckley, William M.; 166 Buckner, John E.; 320, 360 Budke, Barbara A.; 383, 504 Buehler, Donald S.; 298, 360, 421, 457 Bugg, Jason A.; 479 Buis, Michael A.; 504 Bujdoso, Judy L.; 479 Bulcher, Dorothy A.; 365, 504 Bullock, Carol B.; 21 Bullock, Judith A.; 505 Bullock, Letitia G.; 166 Bullock, Valeria K.; 232, 437 Bumgardner, Darrell E .; 457 Bunch, Anna B.; 479 Bunton, John L.; 413 Burch, Susan E.; 232 Burchell, Beverly A. M.; 479 Burchett, Barbara A.; 166, 374 Burchfield, David R.; 383 Burchwell, Michael R.; 505 Burdette, Anne K.; 383, 505 Burdette, Janice O.; 376, 505 Burdine, David A.; 505 Burger, Kristen E.; 358, 166 Burgess, Ronald L.; 417, 457 Burk, Ann R.; 406 Burk, John E.; 479 Burk, Mary C; 479 Burke, Betty L.; 457 Burke, Diana L.; 378 Burke, Harold J.; 319, 457 Burke, Jerry F.; 364, 383, 505 Burke, Margaret A.; 505 Burke, Margaret A.; 505 Burke, Patricia Y.; 505 Burke, Sharon K.; 364, 383, 384, 505 Burke, Sherry L.; 479 Burke, Violet A.; 505 Burkhart, Suzanne R.; 386, 505 Burkhead, Ann L.; 373, 505 Burkhead, Don R.; 457 Burkholder, Terry R.; 479 Burks, Emily J.; 166 Burks, George R.; 204, 417, 451 Burness, Jean A.; 406, 479 Burnett, Richard B.; 374 Bumette, Rebecca C; 232 Burns, Gordon G., Jr.; 141 Burres, Lester C; 457 Burrows, Cal; 426 Burrows, Laurence M.; 141 Burrows, Linda C. A.; 233, 285 Burton, Clarice J.; 357, 479 Burton, Evelyn J.; 233, 410 Burton, Judy K.; 505 Burton, Sherrill L.; 364, 505 Buschemeyer, Elizabet; 384, 505 Busey, Lannie C; 203, 386 Bush, Barry L.; 505 Bush, Harold G.; 438 Bush, Janet Lynn; 377 Bush, Larry G; 505 Bush, Michael W.; 479 Bush, Sue A.; 457 Butcher, Bruce E.; 505 Butcher, Wanda M.; 377, 457 Butler, Brenda J.; 358, 359, 410, 479 Butler, Kathleen J.; 505 Butler, Lelani; 381, 479 Butler, Nancy E.; 479 Butler, William D.; 421, 479 Butters, Nancy L.; 359 Butts, Nina I.; 479 Byars, Irvine M., Ill; 166 Byers, Sharon E.; 505 Byrd, Carolyn K. C; 166 Byrd, Gerald A.; 141 Byrd, Larry L.; 457 Byrd, Linda R. R.; 205, 290 Byrley, Phyllis K; 374 Byrne, Kathleen M.; 479 Byrne, Lori; 457 Byrnes, James M.; 383 Byrum, Joyce L.; 505 Cadena, Ana M.; 166 Cadeuceus Club; 374 Cahall, Judith E.; 505 Cailey, Donna J.; 233, 285, 366, 410 Cain, Brenda A.; 479 Cain, Finley; 204, 415, 414 Calder, Nina C; 457 Calder, Teresa A.; 166 Caldwell, Sherry; 374, 457 Caldwell, William R.; 505 Calkins, Paul N.; 479 Callihan, Charlotte; 402 Callis, Katherine M.; 290, 457 Calvert, Charles A.; 384, 479 Calvert Zena; 409 Cameron, Richard K; 500 Camic, Earl F.; 505 Camm, Charles K.; 381 Campassi, Pete; 457 Campbell, Darrell; 505 Campbell, James K.; 505 Campbell, James L.; 166 Campbell, Jerry M.; 479 Campbell, Kenneth E.; 418, 457 Campbell, Larry J.; 505 Campbell, Larry W.; 479 Campbell, Linda K; 505 Campbell, Mary S.; 373, 457 Campbell, Patricia A.; 505 Campbell, Richard W.; 166 Campbell, James K; 505 Campbell, James L.; 166 Campbell, Jerry M.; 479 Campbell, Kenneth E.; 418, 457 Campbell, Larry J.; 505 Campbell, Larry W.; 479 Campbell, Linda K; 505 Campbell, Mary S.; 373, 457 Campbell, MonteW.; 505 Campbell, Patricia A.; 505 Campbell, Richard W.; 166 Campbell, Roger D.; 505 Campbell, Sarah S.; 204, 290 Campbell, Tommy D.; 505 Campbell, Wesley R.; 141 Campo, Frank; 334, 414 Canada, Gloria A.; 219 Cannon, David W.; 505 Cantrill, Debra K; 383 Cappel, David H.; 505 Carbone, Carol A.; 534 Carder, Peggy D.; 457 Carder, Phyllis J.; 480 Carey, James K; 505 Carey, Thomas R.; 422 Carey, Velma J.; 505 Carley, Donna; 389 Carlisle, Harold D.; 166, 353 Carlson, Linda K; 233 Carman, Linda K; 358, 457 Carmickle, Barry W.; 505 Carmicle, Donald D.; 505 Carmody, Jeffery M.; 233 Carnes, Carolyn J.; 505 Carnes, Jo Ann; 505 542 Carries, Joan F.; 457 Carney, Monty D.; 505 Caronia, Gary J.; 233 Carpenter, David K.; 457 Carpenter, Pamela K. G.; 457 Carpenter, Patricia L.; 376, 480 Carpenter, Paul D.; 349, 506 Carr, David P.; 480 Carr, Jane A.; 204 Carr, Jane A.; 204 Carr, Michael R.; 141 Carr, Patricia A.; 506 Carrender, Barry D.; 506 Carrico, Francis J.; 349, 506 Carroll, Judith E.; 373, 457 Carroll, Keith F.; 506 Carroll, Robert M.; 425, 233 Carter, Ann V.; 457 Carter, Clyde E.; 457 Carter, Jerry R.;166 Carter, Jerry W.; 269, 281 Carter, Jimmie L.; 141 Carter, Kenneth M.; 480 Carter, Margaret A.; 233 Carter, Marshall T.; 506 Carter, Nona G.; 506 Carter, Roseanna L.; 480 Cartinhour, William D.; 480 Cartwright, Rebecca L.; 506 Cartwright, Shawna J.; 366, 442, 457 Carver, Harold W.; 506 Carver, Ottis W., Jr.; 506 Carver, Robert D.; 288, 381 Case, Jerry Ray; 166 Casey, Barbara J. K.; 204 Casey, Danny B.; 480 Casey, Doris E.; 233 Casey, Michael J.; 457 Cash, Barbara J.; 506 Cash, Frances D.; 258 Cassidy, Rhonda L.; 506 Cassill, Arthur D.; 506 Cassity, Terry A.; 480 Castegnaro, Sandra K.; 287, 480 Castegnaro, Victoria; 457 Castellanos, Jose L.; 166 Castle, Cheryl L.; 506 Catlett, Michael S.; 421, 457 Caudill, Conley; 480 Caudill, James A.; 287 Caudill, Jimmy S.; 480 Caudill, Lois C; 506 Caudill, Michael A.; 457 Caudill, Robert D.; 258 Caudill, Sharon F.; 480 Cavalier, Jo A.; 506 Cavin, Carla D.; 409 Cawthon, Arnold A.; 166 Cayton, Charles H.; 457 Cayton, Thomas E.; 457 Caywood, Marion J.; 480 Cecil, Donald Frank; 233 Cella, Robert L.; 458 Center, Durward R.; 480 Center, John T.; 506 Chadwell, Datha P.; 458 Chadwell, David C; 458 Chadwell, Jimmie; 480 Chadwell, Sharon G.; 506 Chadwell, Virginia K.; 167 Chalin, Deborah A.; 480 Chamber Choir; 384 Chamberlain, Linda C; 480 Chamberlain, Ransom C; 204, 425 Chambers, Nicholas C; 167 Chambers, Peggy Ann; 233 Chandler, Peggy T.; 167 Chaney, Sharon E.; 506 Chaney, Wendell T.; 506 Chanley, Jay H.; 320, 480 Chaplin, Carl D.; 374, 480 Chapman, Jacqueline R.; 506 Chapman, Jeffrey L.; 167 Chapman, Roy L.; 458 Chapman, Stanley .W; 480 Chariott, Ann F.; 458 Charles, DaneK; 534 Charlton, William H.; 480 Charmoli, Jo Ann; 480 Chase, Carmen G.; 410, 289, 480 Chase, Dian; 480 Chase, Dorann; 506 Chase, Nina; 506 Cheatham, Carol D.; 167 Cheatham, Hobert L.; 480 Cheek, Joan D.; 233 Cheerleaders; 359 Chelf, Billie G.; 506 Chemistry Club; 375 Chenault, Anna L.; 506 Chenault, Peggy L.; 233 Cheney, David W.; 141 Chesler, Deborah S.; 480 Chesney, Cheryl L.; 480 Chesser, Diana C; 458 Chi Omega; 406, 411 Childers, Martha A.; 506 Childers, Mary L.; 506 Childers, Shirley A.; 384 Chiles, Judith A.; 506 Chiseck, Jean E.; 233, 254 Chism, Brenda L.; 402, 458 Chism, Linda L.; 402, 454, 458 Chittum, Terry R.; 506 Chitwood, John C; 167 Chrisman, Barbara L.; 480 Chrisman, Evelyn L.; 506 Chrisman, Steven C; 480 Christensen, Ronald C; 167, 425 Christian, John H.; 141 Christopher, Jane S.; 480 Church, Donald E.; 141 Church, Marion W.; 167 Churchill, Brenda F.; 167 Circle K; 353 Ciruna; 375 Clague, Joanne F.; 506 Clancy, Edward F.; 204, 271, 280 Clancy, Madeline K. B.; 280, 233 Clark, Alan D.; 483 Clark, Betty S.; 458 Clark, Chip; 480 Clark, David H.; 480 Clark, Elizabeth A.; 480 Clark, Harold R.; 480 Clark, Janice L.; 506 Clark, John R., Jr.; 360, 480 Clark, Juanita; 168, 374 Clark, Murray B., Jr.; 506 Clark, Sarah J.; 506 Clayton, John R.; 168 Clayton, Michael A.; 383, 506 Clemmons, Ann F.; 204 Clevinger, Ann B.; 233. 3J9 Clevinger, Delores J.; 506 Clevinger, Larry B.; 458 Click, Claudia S. H.; 383 Click, Dana D.; 168, 289 Click, Martha Jo; 406 Click, Mary B.; 506 Click, Roger O.; 383 Clifford, Barbara A.; 506 Clifton, Gary F.; 458 Clifton Tresa A.; 506 Clifton, Tresa A.; 506 Cline, Kenneth B.; 506 Cline, Kenneth B.; 506 Cline, Nancy P. S.; 168 Clingner, Robert N. ;l4l Clouse, Judy A.; 458 Clover, Craig M.; 446 Clover, Diane H. M.; 410 Cloyd, Roberta A.; 142, 376 Clutterbuck, Owen L.; 506 Coalt, Daniel J.; 506 Coane, Janet L.; 445, 458 Coate, Christy K.; 406 Coates, Christi; 359, 437 Coates, David C; 204, 418, 419 Cobb, Deborah J.; 385, 458 Cobb, Donna C; 383, 458 Cobb, Mildred C; 142 Cobb, Sarah M.; 507 Cobb, Shirley A.; 168, 364 Coburn, Gwendolyn; 507 Cocanougher, Elizabet; 507 Cocanougher, Tony C; 507 Cochran, Joseph C; 204 Cochran, Sharon R.; 507 Coffer, David; 284, 204, 280 Coffey, Allen W.; 383, 507 Coffey, Marilyn W.; 168 Cohen, Donald M.; 383 Coin, Carolyn F.; 507 Coldiron, Allan D.; 374, 507 Cole, Evelyn B.; 507 543 Cole, Gilliam L.; 458 Cole, Joyce A. F.; 142 Colehour, Grant E.; 271, 319 Coleman, Charles C; 458 Coleman, Donna L.; 458 Coleman, Donna L.; 458 Coleman, Fielding C; 309 Coleman, James C; 507 Coleman, Linda L.; 437 Collett, Delores F.; 258 Collett, Joyce L.; 507 Colley, Melinda S.; 507 Collins, Andreae R.; 168 Collins, Byron L.; 458 Collins, Diana R.; 458 Collins, Elizabeth C; 233 Collins, Larry J.; 204 Collins, Margaret L.; 534 Collin, Rennie; 507 Collins, Will iam B.; 168, 291 Collins, William M.; 284, 507 Colon, Frances Kay; 234 Colson, Guy R.; 416, 417, 454, 458 Colville, David E.; 507 Colvin, Ted L.; 507 Combs, Bonnie L.; 507 Combs, Byron F.; 507 Combs, Charlotte A.; 507 Combs, Douglas G; 204 Combs, Jerald F.; 374, 375 Combs, Margaret D.; 204 Combs, Paulette; 458 Combs, Raymond B., Jr.; 204 Combs, Ronald G; 353 Combs, Virginia R.; 234, 402 Comley, Garry T.; 168, 289 Compton, David F.; 507 Compton, James M.; 359, 507 Concert Band; 382 Concert Choir; 384 Congleton, Betty A.; 507 Congleton, Truman S.; 458 Conley, Carol G.; 168 Conley, Mary J.; 376 Conn, Sherry L.; 384, 458 Connallon, Peter F.; 234 Connelly, Michelle L.; 458 Conner, Larry C; 507 Conner, Sarah J.; 507 Connick, Wade F.; 168 Connor, Michael ' E.; 507 Connors, Susan J.; 458 Conrad, Craig H.; 458 Conrad, James T; 364 Conrad, Kathryn J.; 287, 356, 376 Conrad, Richard M.; 204 Conrad, Thomas E.; 422 Conte, John A.; 205 Conway, Robert T.; 142 Cook, Bobby; 458 Cook, Dorothy M.; 507 Cook, Frederick J.; 458 Cook, Larry W.; 507 Cook, Linda L. G; 234 Cook, Sondra L.; 507 Cooksey, Daniel P.; 168, 383, 385 Cooley, James M.; 383 Coop, Billy J.; 205 Cooper, Brian D.; 205, 417 Cooper, Catherine A.; 507 Cooper, Jeanne L.; 364 Cooper, Kathaleen; 507 Cooper, Rickey L.; 458 Cooper, Robert E.; 142 Cooper, Wayne H.; 507 Cope, Donna M.; 507 Copenhaver, Raymond W.; 507 Coplin, Pamela; 406 Coppage, Rodney Kent; 142 Coram, Linda K; 168 Corbett, Eunice Y.; 458 Corbin, Robert L.; 414, 458 Corbin, Sharon L.; 285, 234 Corder, Twyla A.; 168, 364 Cordes, Thomas L.; 353, 458 Corey, Judy L.; 384 Cornett, Colin K.; 507 Cornett, Diana C; 357, 507 Cornett, Janice L. L.; 142 Cornett, Jimmie A.; 458 Cornett, Linda F.; 507 Cornett, Sara T.; 205 Cornett, Sondra L.; 458 Cornett, Stephen D.; 383, 438, 507 Cornwell, Patricia M.; 507 Coronado, Regina B.; 507 Cosby, Judith R.; 507 Costello, James N.; 234 Cotten, Margaret B.; 507 Cottengim, Terry F.; 417, 231 Cottrill, John R.; 507 Counter-Guerilla Raiders; 438 Covington, Joanne; 410 Covington, Sandra L.; 534 Cowman, Michael F.; 286, 458 Cowne, Charles T; 481 Cox, Alice C; 374, 507 Cox, Betty C; 481 Cox, Charles W., Jr.; 481, 205 Cox, Gary G; 458 Cox, Gary L.; 507 Cox, Irene; 507 Cox, Javena A.; 458 Cox, Juanita F.; 458 Cox, Larry T.; 377, 383, 507 Cox, Linda Sue; 356, 481 Cox, Mary L.; 507 Cox, Norman Robert; 373, 458 Cox, Ralph W.; 418, 454, 458 Cox, Roger L.; 168 Cox, Teresa C; 507 Coyle, John M.; 507 Coyle, Linda R.; 481 Crace, Winford F.; 481 Cracraft, Carlos H.; 376 Cracraft, Carole A.; 231, 357, 287 Cracraft, Carole A.; 481 Cracraft, Gerald G; 458 Craddock, Sherri A.; 358 Craft, Brenda K.; 507 Craft, Doris J.; 205 Craft, Elinda D.; 507 Craft, James L.; 168 Craft, Martha S. M.; 458 Craft, Norma S.; 507 Craig, Barbara Jean; 481 Craig, Charles S.; 458 Craig, Jon M.; 481 Craig, Joyce A.; 507 Craig, Marty A.; 507 Craig, Phyllis L.; 507 Crain, Charlotte F.; 507 Cramer, Franklin L.; 360, 458 Crane, William D.; 422 Crawford, Dewey F.; 48 1 Crawford, Diann K; 481 Crawford, Geraldine; 508 Crawford, Nancy S.; 508 Craycraft, Kenneth L.; 425 Creech, Byron D.; 508 Creech, Jeffery L.; 481 Creech, Stephan E.; 417 Creed, Wanda J.; 482 Creel, Paula; 437 Creighton, Kathleen Mary; 234, 381 Cripe, Christine D.; 168 Crisler, Steven P.; 482 Crisp, Bonnie J.; 384, 482 Crispin, Thomas L.; 508 Criswell, Alvin J., Jr.; 417 Critchfield, James M.; 258 Critchfield, William; 259 Crites, John B.; 286, 458 Critser, Beverly K; 168 Crittendon, Glenn; 482 Crosby, James F.; 234 Cross, David W.; 458 Cross, Gordon R., Jr.; 169 Cross, Sheridan L.; 381, 386, 508 Crossfield, Donna F.; 508 Crossfield, Joyce A.; 458 Crossfield, William R.; 482 Crotty, Thomas A.; 234, 417 Crouch, Hazel Elaine; 482 Crouch, Mell W., Jr.; 383, 508 Croucher, Larry R.; 458 Croucher, Sherrill K.; 482 Crow, Danny D.; 383 Crowder, Donal L.; 293 Crowe, Carliss D.; 205, 418, 419 Crowe, Douglas L. ; 508 Crowe, Monica I.; 458 Crowe, Norma E.; 482 Crowell, Gloria J.; 383, 508 Croxton, Kevin L.; 482 Cruey, Diana F.; 377, 437, 458 Crum, Daniel B., Jr.; 205, 355, 375 Crum, George P.; 169 Crume, James H.; 142 Crump, Richard L.; 482 Cruse, Jack B.; 205 Cryer, Donna L.; 358, 359, 458 Culbertson, James A.; 288, 417, 448 Cull, George D.; 508 544 Lunch is a welcome break for 5,000 hungry high school students during Band Day. Culver, Donald D.; 142 Culver, Melanie R.; 169 Cummins, Barry K.; 458 Cummings, Earl C; 458 Cummins, Jackson L.; 459 Cummings, Jerry Wayne; 234 Cummins, Linda O.; 482 Cummins, Philip; 482 Cundiff, James R.; 374, 375, 482 Cundiff, Sandra L.; 169 Cunningham, Stephen L.; 482 Cupp, Berry M.; 482 Cupp, David L.; 205, 324, 418 Cupp, Paul V.; 259 Cupp, Phyllis J.; 235 Curlis, John W.; 508 Curran, Steve C; 459 Currie, Janet A.; 482 Curry, Alan B.; 259 Curry, Janet L.; 508 Curry, Jill W.; 508 Curry, Norita J.; 219 Curry, Randall G.; 142 Curtis, Beverly L.; 482 Curtis, Connie M.; 508 Curtis, Sharon I.; 364, 482 Curtis, Theodore R.; 142 Curtsinger, Margo A.; 508 Custis, Tammie L.; 459 Czarkowski, Thomas M.; 459 — D— DAmbrosio, James P.; 459 Dado, Larry J.; 482 Daffron, Annette S.; 384, 508 Daffron, Jeanie C; 508 Dahn, Debra L.; 508 Dailey, Wallace P.; 205 Dakel, Mary C; 508 Dale, Jerry W.; 205 Dalton, Willard M.; 341 482 Daly, Ronnie E.; 508 Damrel, Sheila K.; 508 Damron, Evelyn J.; 508 Damron, Ronald D.; 482 Dane, Roger C; 383, 459 Daniel, James M.; 206 Daniel, Robert; 508 Daniel, Ronald T.; 459 Daniel, Theodore; 459 Daniels, Estil C; 360 Daniels, Martha K.; 508 Dannecker, Steven C; 320 Dant, Michael L.; 169 Darland, William C; 459 Darrett, Susie; 374 Daugherty, Douglas B.; 482 Daugherty, Edward E.; 169 Daugherty, Hayward M.; 235, 274, 360, 450 Daugherty, Patsy D.; 219, 298 Dause, James M.; 373 Davidson, Carol; 142, 376 Davidson, Diane; 384 Davidson, Leslie A.; 169, 354 Davidson, Lucy A.; 508 Davidson, Lynn S.; 508 Davidson, Rebecca D.; 508 Davies, Eugene R.; 418 Davis, Bob A.; 169 Davis, Bruce H.; 508 Davis, Carl D.; 459 Davis, Carol L.; 406 Davis, Connie S.; 169, 366 Davis, Delores Agnes; 235 Davis, Harrison B.; 459 Davis, Jerry H.; 142, 360 Davis, Larry D.; 235, 482 Davis, Laura B.; 169 Davis, Linda J.; 169, 285, 405 Davis, Loretta S.; 508 Davis, Mike; 386 Davis, Roy W.; 508 Davis, Thomas P.; 333 Davis, Wilbert D„ Jr.; 235 Davis, William E.; 459 Davy, Dianne M.; 292 Davy, Paul C; 482 Dawalt, Johnny B.; 151 Dawkins, David L.; 459, 482 Dawkins, Deborah L.; 235, 358, 359, 405 Dawkins, Peter R.; 482 Day, Alberta G.; 206 Day, Beatrice R.; 508 Day, Charles B.; 459 Day, Dennis G; 414, 415, 428 Day, James L.; 482 Day, Neill; 348, 416, 417, 428 Day, Robert N.; 235 DeBell, Evelyn R.; 508 DeFrancesco, Daniel N.; 170 DeJarnette, Patricia; 459 DeLosReyes, Maria; 259 DePew, Karen L.; 508 DeRonde, Cherilynn S.; 508 DeSpain, John F.; 459 DeVore, R. William; 377 Dean, James A.; 508 Dean, Pamela W.; 482 Dean, Paul E.; 169 Dean, Stephen T.; 482 Debate Team; 374, 372, 376 Decker, Geneen L.; 235 Decker, John P.; 482 Decker, Monica M.; 406, 428, 459 Dedman, Charles C; 206 545 Dedrick, Dave A.; 508 Deeb, Michael K.; 482 Dees, Kenny L.; 425 Dees, Patricia A.; 508 Dees, Penny L.; 482 Deitemeyer, Donna L.; 508 Dejaco, Frederick J.; 365, 482 DelVecchio, Victoria; 508 Delaney, Gary; 482 Delk, Linda S.; 482 Dell Italia, Melinda; 170 Delong, Melvin J.; 170 Delta Omicron; 385 Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; 292 Delta Upsilon; 414, 415 Demetre, Nick; 206 Demler, James W.; 142, 299 Dempsey, William G.; 334, 508 Denrow, Amil D.; 508 Denham, Harold M.; 482 Denham, Michele B.; 356, 459 Denham, Shelli; 410 Denial, Deborah M.; 508 Deniston, Janet S.; 508 Denney, Donna R.; 482 Denney, Larry W.; 170 Denney, Linda C; 508 Denney, Mary E. ; 508 Dennis, James E.; 482 Densmore, Lawrence; 235 Dentler, Bonnie L.; 378 Denton, Tina V.; 459 Derringer, Talmadge C; 508 Derry, Pamela L.; 482 Detweiler, Jo A.; 482 Devers, Gloria J.; 482 Devine, Ralph E.; 459 Devore, William; 142 Dewyer, Doris; 292 Dibble, Diana L.; 482 Dick, Jovita R.; 358, 359, 406, 428, 459 Dick, Wanda Rae S.; 170 Dicken, Craig L.; 508 Dickey, Dann A.; 482 Dickman, Michael J.; 508 Dickson, Donald D.; 292, 459 Didion, Douglas A.; 508 Diefenbach, Jennifer; 206 Diersing, David G.; 206 Diersing, Paul R.; 482 Digby, Deborah A.; 405, 459 Dillman, Danny M.; 142, 286 Dillon, Michael F.; 235 Dils, Connie J.; 508 Dimmitt, Sandra S.; 356, 482 Dingus, Phyllis G.; 482 Dishion, Billy R.; 508 Ditsler, Charles S.; 508 Divosevic, Robert J.; 206 Dixon, Anna M.; 142 Dixon, Larry D.; 508 Dixon, Lynnette; 482 Dixon, Rita L.; 50S Dod, Bruce D.; 170 Dodd, Peggy M.; 374, 409, 482 Doel, Mary A.; 170, 274, 291, 449 Doggendorf, John N.; 482 Doherty, William L.; 482 Dohner, Benjamin E.; 534 Dokes, Kim D.; 235 Dolen, Ronnie K.; 482 Doll, Charles A.; 142 Doll, Gloria J.; 235 Dominko, Robert S.; 206 Donaldson, Barbara F.; 235 Donnell, Barbara A.; 235 Donta, William S.; 384 Dooley, Conway, III; 438 Dooley, Linda C; 508 Doom, Byron D.; 235 Dorman, Cindi R.; 287, 409, 428, 442 Dorroh, Charles L.; 500, 509 Dorroh, Thomas L.; 320, 422 Dorrott, Thomas L.; 482 Dorsey, Judy C; 509 Dorsey, Susan K.; 482 Dotson, Dale M.; 482 Dotson, George W., Jr.; 509 Dotson, Michael G.; 151 Doty, Betty S. M.; 170 Doty, Beverly A.; 482 Doty, Jacqueline; 170 Doty, Max L.; 143, 377 Douglas, Patricia A.; 96, 235, 354, 373, 402 And A ' one, and A ' two . . . Douglas, Rita F.; 483 Dowling, Earl E., Jr.; 259 Downing, Mary W.; 459 Doyle, Edwina A.; 170, 437 Doyle, George T.; 509 Dozier, Carl M.; 436, 459 Drago, Michael E.; 349 Draper, Douglas G.; 286, 459 Dringenburg, Cheryl D.; 509 Dringenburg, Duane C; 459 Driscoll, Anne M.; 509 Droz, Douglas D.; 509 Drummond, Michael B.; 334, 483 Drury, Patricia; 259 Dryden, Richard A.; 298 Duchin, Joel B.; 235 Duff, David A.; 459 Duff, Jeffrey M.; 509 Duff, Maybelle M.; 259 Duffy, William S.; 206, 413 Dugan, Mary A.; 509 Dulin, Lawrence, Jr.; 438 Dull, Rita J.; 509 Dulworth, Betty J.; 459 Dunaway, David A.; 459 Dunbar, Peggy J.; 483 Duncan, Gary W.; 483 Duncan, Larry A.; 483 Duncan, Micheal L.; 483 Duncan, Phillip R.; 509 Dunkle, Richard L.; 271, 298 Dunlap, Lana D.; 235 Dunlap, Randall E.; 459 Dunn, Beverly A.; 509 Dunn, Charlotte M.; 483 Dunn, Delores; 459 Dunn, Rex; 509 Dunn, Rodney K.; 509 Dunn, William C; 425 Dunn, William R.; 483 Dunnett, James C; 459 Dunsil, Kathy A.; 509 Durham, Faye; 170 Durham, James M.; 509 Durham, Janice L.; 509 Durisin, Timothy G.; 459 Durrett, Douglas T.; 509 546 Durrett, Emily S.; 509 Dutton, Kenneth L.; 170 Duvall, Patricia A.; 509 Dwelley, William E.; 418, 476 Dwelly, Judy K.; 483 Dwyer, Doris D.; 459 Dye, Claude W.; 509 Dyehouse, Judy A.; 509 Dyehouse, Kitty B.; 445, 509 Dykes, Sally B.; 509 — E— Eads, Charles M.; 236, 418 Easter, Ronnie L.; 459 Eastham, Toni J.; 409, 482, 348 Eastup, Philip; 293 Eaton, Sandra L.; 459 Eckert, Margaret A.; 483 Eckler, Charles M.; 309 Eckman, David A.; 236 Eddins, Thomas C; 459 Eden, Gary R.; 483 Eden, Harold D.; 459 Eden, Rebecca J.; 236 Eden, Ronald W.; 483 Edington, Emma J.; 376, 509 Edmondson, Jo E.; 236, 386 Edwards, Carl D.; 509 Edwards, Debora A.; 459 Edwards, Frank W., Jr.; 509 Edwards, Joe M.; 288, 444, 459 Edwards, Karen L.; 483 Edwards, Mary M.; 358, 509 Edwards, Wallace; 509 Egan, Robert M.; 413, 460 Egerton, Hardin M.; 509 Ehrenberg, Nancy L.; 170, 354, 404, 405 Ehret, David W.; 426, 460 Ehrman, Sue C; 386, 509 Eisele, Christine; 170 Ekle, Robert E.; 509 Elam, James R.; 349, 509 Elam, Jerry R.; 349, 509 Elble, Ronald E.; 324, 483 Eldredge, Donna L.; 509 Elias, Bruce R.; 421, 460 Elkin, James A.; 206 Elkin, Linda R.; 236, 402 Elkins, Elizabeth A.; 236 Elliott, Genevieve; 460 Elliott, Karen A.; 170 Elliott, Ronnie D.; 143 Ellis, Jess L.; 509 Ellis, Peggy R.; 460 Ellis, Sharon L.; 483 Ellis, Susan C; 357, 376, 483 Elmer, Rosemary E.; 509 Elovitz, Mary R.; 460 Elza, Charles E.; 309, 483 Elza, Doris J.; 236 Emerson, Doretha G.; 483 Emerson, Steven D.; 383, 509 Emory, Derald E.; 460 Emsuer, James L.; 236 Emsure, Jack; 324, 360, 377, 414 Endres, Deborah E.; 509 Engel, Carolyn E.; 358, 365, 460 England, Anthony W.; 170, 383, 384, 385 England, Dennis H.; 460 England, Larry L.; 509 England, William M.; 386, 509 Engle, Oral D.; 236 Enlow, Linda S.; 509 Enos, Carla M.; 534 Epling, Virginia C; 460 Erbaugh, Glennda C; 170 Erp, Judy C; 206 Escobar, Luis F.; 324 Espinosa, Joseph; 509 Estep, Billy J.; 460 Estep, Ronnie W.; 509 Estepp, Belinda K.; 357, 376, 509 Estepp, Dale L.; 236, 414 Estepp, Phillip E.; 259 Estes, Ralph E.; 143 Estes, Sara G.; 483 Estridge, Nancy L.; 460 Evans, Anna L.; 460 Evans, Butch; 298, 360, 421 Evans, Donald B.; 299 Evans, James A.; 482 Evans, James H., Jr.; 409 Evans, Katherine E.; 509 Evans, Linda S.; 483 Evans, Mary E. F.; 170 Evans, Sharon S.; 236 Evans, Tenoeda O.; 509 Ewers, Rebecca A.; 236 Ewing, Donna S.; 509 Ewing, William R.; 509 Eyre, Edward E.; 383 — F— Faesenmeier, Susan K; 482 Fahrney, Janice E.; 509 Fairbanks, Patricia A.; 289, 509 Falk, Marianne E.; 288, 450, 482 Fallis, Howard M.; 171, 356 Fannin, Danny R.; 483 Fant, Debra E.; 509 Faramarz, Alavi; 229 Fardo, Steve W.; 143, 268, 287 Farley, Curtis M.; 171 Farmer, Diane A.; 236, 373 Farmer, F. Keith; 509 Farmer, Garland R.; 483 Farmer, James D.; 206 Farmer, Janet L.; 509 Farmer, John D.; 482 Farmer, Joseph T.; 483 Farmer, Larry D.; 287, 483 Farmer, Sharon L.; 236 Farrell, William V.; 436, 438, 460 Farris, Esther E.; 376, 483 Farris, Wilma S.; 509 Farthing, Brenda S.; 510 Faulconer, Chas. A.; 510 Faulkner, Deborah A.; 510 Faulkner, Harvey K; 206 Faulkner, Jane C; 143 Faulkner, Phyllis A.; 375, 510 Faulkner, Sharon M.; 460 Faulkner, Sherry A.; 287, 483 Fawley, Martha J.; 510 Feagans, Myra G; 534 Feddersen, Jeri R.; 359 Federbush, Susan K.; 483 Feldman, F. Adrian; 483 Feltner, Josephine; 460 Feltner, Sandra L.; 483 Feltner, William E.; 413, 460 Felty, Bobbie G.; 171 Ferguson, James C; 171 Ferguson, Ronald W.; 460 Ferguson, Stephen M.; 171 Ferrell, Cathy C; 510 Ferrell, Donna B.; 236 Ferrell, Eva S.; 373, 510 Ferriell, Charles D.; 236 Fessler, Frank J.; 510 Fetter, Susan C; 377, 378, 460 Fey, A. M.; 287, 289, 484 Fields, Arthur D., Jr.; 484 Fields, Elizabeth C; 236 Fields, Gerald K; 460 Fields, Judy K. A.; 236 Fields, Larry S.; 287, 374, 375, 484 Fields, Lonnie L.; 383, 385, 171 Figgins, Linda L.; 143, 381 Fineisen, Barbara P. H.; 237 Fineisen, Charles R.; 171 Finley, Rose G.; 510 Finn, Foster B.; 510 Finzer, Ann D.; 171 Fischer, Bertie S.; 510 Fischer, Diane L.; 358, 460 Fischer, Ella R.; 460 Fischer, Ellen F.; 376 Fischer, Mark; 413, 460 Fisher, Crittenden M.; 510 Fisher, Diane; 359, 410 Fisher, Donna J.; 484 Fisher, Janice D.; 484 Fisk, Michael L.; 383, 385, 460 Fisk, Rodney D.; 484 Fisk, Steve A.; 510 Fitch, James A.; 377, 237 Fitch, Thelma C; 143 Fitzgerald, Gloria J.; 237 Fitzgerald, Linda D.; 484 Fitzgerald, Marvin C; 460 Fitzpatrick, David A.; 421, 460 Fitzpatrick, James A.; 171 Fitzpatrick, Nancy L.; 484 Fitzpatrick, Russell; 510 Flaherty, Sharon L.; 460 Flanary, Lowell D.; 237, 298, 360 Flannery, Elizabeth L.; 510 Flannery, Michael L.; 510 Fleckiger, Thelma F.; 460 Fleenor, Linda C; 171 Fleischman, Hugo R.; 206 Fleming, Frank A.; 484 547 Fleming, Linda A.; 364, 510 Fletcher, Cathy L.; 378 Flint, Christine A.; 381, 510 Flint, Frank F.; 418 Flook, Louisa A.; 98, 384, 402, 437, 484 Florence, Diana L. F.; 171 Florence, Gary W.; 484 Florence, Rita S.; 510 Florence. Terry L.; 206, 437 Flowers, James L.; 460 Flowers, Marilyn B.; 460 Fogarty, Michell E. E.; 484 Foill, Cassandra S.; 237 Foley, Sonja; 381, 510 Follmer, Jim J.; 460 Ford, Judith E.; 510 Fookes, Gary E.; 460 Forman, Lanny A.; 289, 384, 484 Fornash, Beverly D.; 510 Forsythe, James M.; 460 Forsythe, Stanley L.; 383 Former, David W.; 510 Fortner, Ila G; 484 Fosdick, Tim L.; 460 Foster, James M., Jr.; 484 Foster, James P.; 374 Foster, Juanita G.; 460 Foust, Donna L.; 460 Foust, Susan C; 510 Foutz, Diana L.; 484 Foutz, Julie E.; 510 Fowler, Cynthia J.; 484 Fox, Robert M.; 510 Foxworthy, Linda S.; 510 Fralix, Sarah E.; 510 Francis, Larry E.; 206 Franciscus, Eugene; 418 Frank, Clarence L.; 510 Frank, Skip; 383, 484 Frankenberger, James; 460 Franklin, Gary R.; 364, 460 Frasher, Donna R.; 409, 428, 484 Frasure, Elmer; 171, 293 Frasure, Euggle; 484 Frazier, Billy J.; 356, 510 Frazier, Carolyn S.; 484 Frederich, Harry D.; 510 Frederick, Pamela L.; 484 Freeman, Cynthia A.; 171 Freeman, Diana L.; 510 Freeman, James W.; 510 Freeman, Mary E.; 510 Freeman, Nancy J.; 383, 510 Freeman, Nolen W.; 383 Freeman, Thomas E.; 206 French, Larry R.; 510 French, Michael W.; 484 French, Patricia N.; 219 French, Robert E.; 460 Frey, Karl J.; 206, 358 Frey, William V.; 460 Freytag, Saadra K.; 510 Fricker, Robert W.; 510 Fried, Joan Y.; 510 Friedhoff, Marsha D.; 237, 281, 378 Frith, Kenneth A.; 484 Fritz, Nancy J.; 484 Fritz, Nanette J.; 510 Froebe, Charles F.; 377, 418, 237 Froman, Michael K.; 438 Frost, Bonnie M.; 510 Frost, Jack D.; 445 Frost, Pamela L.; 287, 484 Frye, Paul E.; 151 Frye, Sandra J.; 460 Frykholm, Vernon L., Jr.; 534 Fryman, Rebecca J.; 290, 291, 460 Fryman, Sandra F.; 374, 460 Fryman, Susan W.; 484 Fugate, Donna C; 484 Fugate, Douglas; 460 Fugate, Glen M.; 460 Fugate, Kay; 484 Fugate, Nyoka K.; 237 Fugate, Paul; 171, 292 Fugate, Robert J.; 237 Fugate, William; 207 Fullenwider, Diane P.; 460 Fullenwider, Edgar W.; 484 Fuller, Marilyn R.; 484 Fulmer, Kenneth D.; 460 Fulton, Donna G.; 460 Fultz, Danny L.; 510 Funk, Leslie A.; 359, 406, 421, 460 Furnish, Kenneth N.; 207 Fuson, Charlotte M.; 207, 290, 291 — G— Gabbard, Roy D.; 460 Gabby, Jo Ann; 484 Gabhart, James W.; 219 Gaffney, Brenda R.; 364, 484 Gagel, Charles W.; 460 Gagel, Sidney L.; 460 Gahris, Cynthia R.; 511 Gajewski, Lorrie L.; 511 Gallenstein, Mary S.; 460 Galloway, Gerald L.; 460 Gano, James L.; 171, 292, 448 Gantt, Deborah L.; 484 Ganyard, Diane L.; 384, 511 Gardner, Deborah D.; 237 Gardner, Duane C; 171 Garey, Robert W.; 484 Garges, Beckett L.; 511 Garland, Larry A.; 484 Garland, Martha; 171, 269, 281, 288, 410 Garland, Susan M.; 511 Garling, Anne S.; 237 Garner, Virginia L.; 171, 282, 285, 374 Garnett, Deborah L.; 484, 511 Garr, Jacqueline; 511 Garrett, Edith C; 511 Garrett, Norvetta L.; 511 Garrett, Phyllis J.; 511 Garrett, Sharon F.; 460 Garrett, Stephen E.; 461 Garrett, Walter M.; 511 Garrison, Gary W.; 461 Garrison, Glenna F.; 511 Garrison, Joyce A.; 461 Garrison, Lynn; 172 Gash, RoyD.; 207 Gaskins, Diane J.; 511 Gates, Lynda J.; 383, 406, 461 Gattis, Margaret C; 484 Gauch, Jane E.; 511 Gay, Bertram D.; 461 Geary, Linda C; 237 Gebhart, Michael J.; 417, 428 Gebuis, Helen T.; 172, 381 Gehron, Fred R.; 511 Geiger, William H.; 259 Gelke, Mark L.; 484 Genton, Larry M.; 360, 461 Genton, William E.; 461 George, David S.; 172 George, Randall L.; 237 George, Rebecca; 408, 409, 484 Gephart, Douglas D.; 461 Gerace, Michael E.; 383, 385, 461 Gerth, Richard W.; 484 Geyer, Jerome A.; 207 Giancola, Jerome E.; 461 Gibbons, Gary W.; 511 Gibbs, Harry R.; 298, 334, 461 Gibson, James C; 461 Gibson, Mary B.; 511 Gibson, Michael E.; 511 Gibson, Naomi S.; 364, 511 Gibson, Vance M.; 484 Gieszl, Robert E.; 360 Gilbert, Billie J.; 511 Gilbert, Cebert; 461 Gilbert, Dale W.; 320, 511 Gilbert, James L.; 484 Gilbert, James T.; 172 Gilbert, Jerald G; 143, 386, 461 Gill, Gerald L.; 237 Gill, Kenneth R.; 324 Gillespie, Pamela G; 511 Gilliam, Doris F.; 484 Gillis, James D.; 207 Gillis, Sue B.; 237 Gillispie, Pamela G.; 383 Gilmet, Gary B.; 484 Gilmore, Gwen S.; 511 Gilmore, Nancy L.; 237 Gilvin, Howard E.; 484 Gindele, Nancy L.; 151 Gingery, Pride J.; 511 Ginter, Shelia E.; 511 Girten, Murrel L.; 484 Girth, Rick; 366 Githerman, Larry W.; 436, 511 Givan, Richard E.; 461 Givin, Robert J.; 143, 271, 349, 437 Glass, Gary F.; 461 Glass, Gloria F.; 511 Glass, Larry A.; 143 Glass, Linda S.; 461 548 Glasscock, Marsha J.; 461 Gleich, Patricia K.; 484 Glier, Daniel W.; 484 Glovitz, Mary; 384 Goatley, David M.; 484 Goble, Robert S.; 484 Goble, Shirley A.; 461 Goble, Victor M.; 484 Godbey, Jerry W.; 207, 309 Godhey, Jerry; 360 Godoy, Jose A.; 511 Godsey, James D.; 172 Goebel, Terrence W.; 383, 511 Goebel, William M.; 324 Goedeking, Thomas J.; 421 Goff, Brenda S.; 484 Goff, Dee; 386 Goggin, Barbara A.; 357, 484 Goins, Gary L.; 172 Goins, Patricia A.; 287, 484 Goins, Paula J.; 384, 485 Gold, Barbara A.; 485 Golden, Robert G.; 534 Golden, Thomas H.; 172, 383 Goldey, Patricia M.; 461 Goldin, Robert D.; 534 Goldschmidt, Eugene A.; 485 Goldston, Phillip L.; 172 Goldston, Price S.; 461 Golf, Dee; 408, 409 Golightly, Donald D.; 237, 422 Gonterman, Rebecca K.; 511 Gooch, Carolyn A.; 461 Gooch, Judy L.; 511 Good, Cheryl K.; 511 Good, Jack; 172, 330 Good, Max H.; 237 Goodan, Gary D .; 207, 420, 421 Goode, Darrell R.; 511 Goode, Harold L.; 360 Goode, Jeffrey L.; 485 Gooden, Gail; 511 Goodlett, Gary; 511 Goodlett, Robert D.; 353 Goodlette, John D.; 534 Goodman, Lacy M.; 511 Goodnight, Carolyn K.; 461 Goodrich, Alice I. C; 485 Goodrich, Allan H., Jr.; 143 Gooley, Warren A.; 238 Goolman, Sharon K.; 485 Gibson, Roy E.; 207, 486 Gorgone, Kathleen A.; 238 Gordon, Brenda J.; 172 Gordon, Nancy L.; 511 Gorley, Regina K.; 172 Gorman, Arthur L.; 172 Gormley, Vicki L.; 485 Gorsuch, Donna L.; 485 Goshorn, Rebecca R.; 376, 511 Gossom, Mike L.; 207 Gossom, Terry D.; 287, 485 Gough, Carl K.; 461 Gould, Phyllis J.; 461 Gould, Priscilla B.; 485 Gover, Cecil G.; 511 Govitz, Mary, 373 Gozzin, Barbara; 376 Grabill, Howard R.; 207 Graff, Frances J.; 384 Graham, Bobbie L.; 485 Grant, Gary L.; 461 Grant, Gayle A.; 386, 511 Grant, Joseph F.; 333, 377, 461 Graves, Frances L.; 485 Graves, John M.; 381, 445, 447, 485 Graves, Nancy K.; 383, 385, 485 Graves, Ora M.; 485 Gravil, Deborah A.; 511 Gray, Geneva; 511 Gray, Harold S.; 461 Gray, Joyce A.; 511 Gray, Kenneth E.; 461 Gray, Marietta; 461 Gray, Mary O.; 485 Gray, Rosemary; 485 Gray, Susie R.; 259 Gray, Tevis P.; 511 Greathouse, Leonard F.; 485 Green, Christine L.; 357, 376, 485 Green, Darrell F.; 485 Green, Gordon E.; 511 Green, Jimmy E.; 259 Green, Kenneth E.; 485 Green, Marilyn E.; 239 Green, Ray L.; 143 Green, Robert S.; 461 Green, Rodney L.; 383, 511 Green, Sara L.; 511 Green, Teresa L.; 511 Green, Theodore C; 298, 461 Green, William H.; 207 Greene, JaNelle; 461 Greenfield, Rochester; 309, 485 Greenlee, Timothy B.; 511 Greer, Betty J.; 485 Greer, Gary L.; 485 Greer, Ronnie W.; 511 Gregg, James P.; 144, 330 Gregg, Robert E., Jr.; 172 Gregg, Virginia L. M.; 172 Gregory, Anne; 383, 511 Gregory, Glenn C; 511 Gregory, Martin W.; 461 Grey, Tevis; 320 Grider, Billy F.; 511 Gridley, Edward W.; 461 Grieme, Richard D.; 485 Griffin, Charles M.; 511 Griffin, Ellen R.; 461 Griffin, Gregory M.; 511 Griffin, Jackie; 511 Griffin, Linda G; 485 Griffin, Robert L.; 485 Griffin, Sondra L.; 238 Griffith, Charity; 238 Griffiths, Sara R.; 512 Griggs, Virginia F.; 461 Grigsby, James L.; 485 Grim, Jon M.; 208, 291 Grimme, Randal G; 512 Griner, Larry R.; 461 Grisier, Phyllis A.; 384, 485 Grisso, Dean F.; 421 Gritton, Glen A.; 485 Gritton, Mark T.; 286, 461 Gritton, Phyllis J.; 461 Groger, Randall K.; 208 Grose, Patricia L.; 383 Gross, Brenda S.; 485 Gross, Diana E.; 461 Gross, James L.; 172, 425 Gross, Janice L. , 512 Gross, Jimmy W.; 424, 512 Gross, Lydia J.; 238, 377 Gross, Patsy L.; 447 Gross, Robert A.; 144, 377 Grove, Debra K.; 376, 512 Grover, Jane R.; 485 Groves, Michael L.; 461 Gruelle, Terry V.; 374, 462 Gude, Cheri L; 512 Guerin, Pat; 333 Gugel, Terry L.; 512 Guice, James C; 299 Guilfoyle, John J.; 208 Guillion, Patty J.; 485 Guinn, Betty L.; 144 Gulick, David A.; 512 Gundlach, Judy C; 512 Gunselman, Danny L.; 512 Gupton, Larry T.; 208 Gupton, Mary J.; 285 Gutknecht, Ellen G; 462 Gwynn, Hugh B.; 512 Gymnastics Club; 386 Gysin, Cynthia W.; 462 — H— Haap, Deborah A.; 512 Haas, Marilyn K; 485 Haas, Susan K.; 377, 512 Habekost, Judith A.; 462 Hack, Michael T.; 485 Hacker, Carol J.; 238 Hacker, Lana R.; 172 Hacker, Louise; 172 Hacker, Rebecca A.; 462 Hacker, Samuel G; 238 Hackman, Gregory L.; 512 Haddix, Rodney D.; 374 Hagadorn, Gary H.; 238 Hagan, Ann R.; 512 Hagood, Lacy E.; 320, 360 Haines, John A.; 485 Halbert, Stephen D.; 172 Halcomb, Jane F.; 462 Halcomb, Margie A.; 290, 364, 462 Halcomb, Winston C, H; 374, 484 Halderman, Steve D .; 512 Hale, Bruce A.; 173 Hale, Christine; 512 Hale, Jane E .; 512 Hale, Pauletta; 512 549 Hale, Ronnia; 485 Hale, Ward B.; 309, 462 Haley, Deidri; 485 Hall of Fame; 266 Hall, Anna G.; 144 Hall, Benjamin F.; 485 Hall, Charles R.; 173 Hall, Dale C; 512 Hall, Debbie L.; 219 Hall, Delbert R.; 512 Hall, Elizabeth A.; 374, 485 Hall, Freida L.; 462 Hall, Jimmy R.; 238 Hall, Judith A.; 173, 289, 437 Hall, Margaret O.; 238 Hall, Margie A.; 486 Hall, Michael D.; 512 Hall, Nancy; 208 Hall, Patricia A.; 486 Hall, Robert B.; 512 Hall, Roberts.; 512 Hall, Sherrel K.; 512 Hall, Sherry J.; 462 Hall, Sue; 238, 377 Hall, Teresa K.; 173 Hall, Teresia A.; 462 Hall, Tommy; 512 Hall, Tommy D.; 238 Hall, William J.; 365, 462 Halter, Jack R.; 512 Hamilton, Charles H.; 462 Hamilton, Charles M.; 512 Hamilton, Daniel N.; 462 Hamilton, Danny D.; 512 Hamilton, Finley R.; 289, 383, 385, 462 Hamilton, Greta K.; 173 Hamilton, Janet K. T.; 238 Hamilton, Karen P.; 486 Hamilton, Linda A.; 512 Hamilton, Michael R.; 374, 486 Hamilton, Roger A.; 512 Hamilton, Virginia G; 512 Hamm, Connie N.; 173 Hamm, Patricia E.; 512 Hammond, Carol J.; 378, 462 Hammond, Zola A.; 378, 462 Hammonds, Gary R.; 512 Hammons, Chester A.; 486 Hammons, Paula L.; 462 Hammons, Sarah L.; 287, 288, 381, 486 Hampton, George E.; 208 Hampton, Kenneth E.; 486 Hampton, Mary J.; 238, 404, 405 Hampton, Maurita A.; 220, 287, 291 Hampton, Patsy P.; 462 Hampton, Paul D.; 299 Hampton, Ricky T.; 512 Hancock, Alvin C, Jr.; 144 Hancock, Herbert M.; 462 Hancock, Randall P.; 512 Handman, James A.; 462 Haney, Connie A.; 358, 359, 512 Haney, Mary A.; 512 Haney, Thomas M.; 173 Hanger, Charles R.; 512 Hanger, John R.; 512 Hanger, Raymond E.; 462 Hankins, Linda R.; 462 Hanna, Sharon A.; 486 Hannah, Harry A., Jr.; 144, 425 Hanrahan, George B., Jr.; 512 Hansborough, Virginia; 486 Hanson, Judith A.; 358, 512 Harber, Hubert E., Jr.; 462 Harbin, Stephen E.; 486 Hardesty, Mark J.; 512 Hardesty, Thomas L.; 512 Hardin, Robert L.; 512 Hardin, Sandra L.; 173 Hardin, Sheldon; 238 Hardy, Charles E.; 462 Hardy, Cheryl L.; 462 Hardy, Susan K.; 512 Hare, Edward J.; 309, 462 Hargrove, Robert B.; 238 Harkins, Melissa J.; 386 Harlan, Wendell H.; 512 Harlow, Clarence K.; 446, 486 Harmon, Billie S.; 238, 285, 287, 373 Har mon, Douglas E.; 208 Harmon, Jackie E. W.; 144 Harmon, Pamela S.; 383, 385, 462 Harmon, Peggy A.; 383, 512 Harmon, Terri G. L.; 512 Harney, Brenda A.; 462 Harney, Ronnie N.; 512 Harrell, Michael W.; 289 Harriek, Katy L.; 486 Harrington, James L.; 173 Harrington, Lee Ann; 512 Harris, Amy L.; 512 Harris, Charlinda A.; 512 Harris, Clara J.; 512 Harris, Danny; 462 Harris, Danny P.; 383 Harris, Douglas C; 425 Harris, Frances G; 486 Harris, Glenda H.; 357, 486 Harris, Lauretta J.; 486 Harris, Robert J.; 377 Harris, Thomas W.; 512 Harrison, Barbara J.; 386, 512 Harrison, Edith F.; 486 Harrison, Henry C; 174 Harrison, Larry K.; 462 Harrison, Lawrence R.; 486 Harrison, Paula J.; 462 Harrison, Robert J.; 462 Harrison, Ronnie N.; 208 Harrison, Timothy R.; 513 Harrod, John R.; 144 Hart, JoAnn; 208 Hart, Julie A.; 462 Hart, Robert F., Jr.; 208 Hartley, Joyce A.; 513 Hartman, Barbara L.; 239 Hartman, Barry L.; 259 Harvey, Paul D.; 375, 486 Haney, Robert D.; 486 Harvey, Thomas C; 144 Harville, Hiram L.; 208 Hasekoester, Penelope; 381, 513 Hash, Phillip L.; 513 Haslinger, Diane M.; 365, 513 Hassan, Frank M.; 462 Hassan, John W., Jr.; 208 Hasson, Dennis P.; 144 Hatcher, Phillip L; 462 Hatfield, Bertie D.; 486 Hatfield, Guy; 513 Hathaway, George R.; 349, 513 Hatterick, Walter W.; 462 Hatton, Thomas L.; 513 Hauschildt, Loraine C; 462 Haverkos, Nicholas L.; 513 Hawkins, Judy S.; 239 Hawkins, Nelda A.; 239 Hawkins, Sharon D.; 486, 513 Hawkins, Teresa A.; 513 Hawks, Linda S.; 239 Hay, Lawrence P.; 421, 462 Hay, Paul B.; 462 Hayden, Rose M.; 462 Hayes, Charles C, Jr.; 174 Hayes, David M.; 384, 385, 462 Hayes, Nancy L.; 513 Hayes, Roberta L.; 486 Haynes, Charles M.; 174 Haynes, Thomas L.; 462 Hays, Cecil D.; 486 Hays, Judy C; 513 Hays, Linda P.; 239 Hays, Nancy J.; 513 Hays, Ray G.; 174 Hays, Randle; 438 Hays, Teddy L.; 373 Hayse, Shirley L.; 174, 285, 402 Head, Randy R.; 513 Hearn, Michael C; 174 Heaton, Edward R.; 486 Hedrick, Marcellyn G.; 486 Heekin, Virginia R.; 513 Heffron, Barbara A.; 513 Hegner, Nita J.; 486 Heid, Karen L.; 486 Heilman, Linda K.; 486 Heilman, Robert O.; 144 Heinz, Deborah K.; 386, 513 Hek, Ben L.; 414, 462 Hellard, JoAnn; 174 Hellard, Verla M.; 513 Helm, James H., Jr.; 144 Helm, Teresa L. G; 145 Helms, Caryn E.; 513 Helton, Fay R.; 513 Helton, Scottye N.; 376, 486 Heltsberry, T; 383 Hemming, Robert J.; 462 Hempel, Daniel R.; 287, 486 Hempfling, Yvonne S.; 513 Henchey, Mary K.; 513 Henderson, Brenda S.; 513 Henderson, Cathy D.; 376, 381 550 Henderson, Donald L.; 208 Henderson, Donita F.; 513 Henderson, Karen; 287, 376 Henderson, Michael R.; 513 Henderson, Nita K.; 486 Henderson, Patricia A.; 513 Henderson, Sarah B.; 513 Henderson, Terry L.; 513 Hendren, Hubert F.; 438 Hendren, Linda S.; 364, 486 Hendricks, Leslie K.; 462 Hendricks, Micheal J.; 208 Hendricks, Paula G.; 513 Hendrix, Martha K.; 378, 46 Hennessey, Jan L.; 437, 513 Hennies, Betty A.; 513 Henricks, Edward M.; 486 Henrickson, Janice I.; 486 Hensley, Connie D.; 383 Hensley, Glenda J.; 145 Hensley, Janice E.; 513 Hensley, Linda L.; 389 Hensley, Mary B.; 462 Hensley, Michael W.; 386, 462 Hensley, Paul D.; 208 Hensley, Phyllis K.; 513 Henlsey, Verna C; 239, 364, 373 Herald, Adele L.; 376, 513 Hern, Jane M.; 406, 513 Hern, Timothy N.; 462 Herndon, Janice E.; 359, 462 Herr, Tira A.; 239 Herweh, Judith M.; 174 Hesler, Carolyn J.; 239, 373 Hess, Carol S.; 219 Hess, Cassandra L.; 513 Hess, Lenore K.; 174 Hess, Robert L., Jr.; 513 Hester, Chancellor L.; 513 Hester, Ronald G.; 208 Heth, Wanda K.; 208 Hewetson, Albert D.; 462 Hewitt, Nancy E.; 462 Hibbard, June; 513 Hibberd, Brenda K.; 513 Hickerson, Edna M.; 383, 513 Hickman, Sandra K.; 513 Hickman, William, III; 513 Hicks, James E.; 513 Hicks, Patricia E.; 239 Hicks, Steven E.; 513 Hiep, Doug; 381 Hicky, Mike E.; 174 Higdon, Debra A.; 513 Higgins, Gregory C; 513 Higgins, Suzanne M.; 500, 513 Higgs, Terry L.; 220, 381 Hileman, Richard L.; 462 Hill, Carolyn J.; 174, 278, 285, 287, 354 Hill, Daniel L.; 208, 364, 418 Hill, Diane K.; 513 Hill, James D.; 374, 513 Hill, James L.; 487 Hill, John E.; 513 Hill, Larry D.; 239 Hill, Nancy; 174, 270, 276, 287, 290 Hill, Raymond; 513 Hill, Rosemary; 487 Hill, Russell W.; 513 Hill, Samuel W.; 425, 435, 487 Hill, Sharon K.; 513 Even during the excitement of a homecoming parade, time is taken for a snapshot to be sent home. Hill, Susan M.; 513 Hill, Vickie L.; 514 Hiller, Ralph M.; 462 Hils, William F.; 438, 487 Hilton, Dudley R.; 514 Hines, Carmel; 514 Hines, Gayle J.; 291, 462 Hines, Philip R.; 514 Hines, Susan D.; 514 Hinger, Sandra S.; 287, 378, 442, 463 Hinkle, Linda S.; 514 Hinkle, Terry L.; 377, 378 Hinkley, Connie D.; 514 Hinton, Joseph M.; 534 Hinton, Michael R.; 209 Hitch, Larry W.; 463 Hoagland, John B.; 175 Hobbs, Lawrence A.; 209 Hobbs, Sarah E.; 383, 514 Hobbs, Tony E„ Jr.; 487 Hodge, John R.; 487 Hodge, Patricia A.; 514 Hodges, Carolyn J.; 514, 384 Hodges, Cheryl J.; 175, 384, 437 Hodges, Linda L.; 259 Hoefker, Jill M.; 514 Hoeweler, Kathleen A.; 514, 376 Hoffman, Karen E.; 209 Hoffman, Kenneth J.; 514 Hoffman, Merry; 359, 463 Hoffman, Michael J.; 463 Hoffman, Robert E. II; 514 Hofmann, Dorothy M.; 239 Hogan, Richard T.; 463 Hogg, Yvonne M.; 376, 463 Hogue, Denny C; 209 Holbrook, Barbara D.; 209 Holbrook, Carl D.; 487 Holbrook, Edith F.; 259 Holbrook, Gary L.; 309 Holbrook, Gwendolyn; 384 Holbrook, Margaret S.; 239 Holbrook, Remus D.; 514 Holbrook, Richard K.; 514 Holcomb, Deborah P.; 386, 514 Holder, Barbara G; 487 Holder, Charles M.; 514 Holder, Gail; 175, 364 551 Holiday, Doug; 353 Holihan, Ronald J.; 320, 514 Holladay, Sandra L.W.; 209, 283, 290 Holladay, Thomas N.; 145 Hollan, Gary D.; 514 Hollan, Judith K. P.; 463 Hollan, Julia A.; 463 Hollan, Phyllis J.; 241, 354 Holland, Charles F.; 175 Holland, Donna L.; 514 Holland, Janice E.; 354, 463 Holland, Lenard A.; 514 Holland, Mary A.; 487 Hollar, Carl E.; 209 Hollar, Charles D.; 463 Holliday, Charles E.; 514 Hollon, Patricia A.; 487 Hollon, Rosemary; 209 Holman, Judy L.; 514 Holt, Idella E.; 384, 487 Holt, Janeria E.; 514 Holtsberry, G. Trenton; 385, 463, 383 Holtzdaw, Emmitt B.; 514 Home Economics Club; 374, 376 Honeycutt, Randall J.; 487 Hoover, Gwendolyn; 514 Hoover, Martin C; 145 Hoover, Mendol R.; 209 Hoover, Vicki L.; 514 Hope, George L.; 487 Hopkins, Jerry B.; 259 Hopkins, Joanetta; 384, 514 Hopkins, Lawrence L.; 364, 487 Hopkins, Lisabeth J.; 463, 384 Hopkins, Rebecca L.; 487 Hopmann, Donna L.; 175 Horn, Donna G.; 514 Horn, Sandra K.; 463 Horn, Tobie A.; 376, 357, 487 Hornsby, Cathy D .; 381, 514 Hornsby, Marilyn A. R.; 534 Hornsby, Robert W.; 463, 487 Hornsby, Theodore; 145 Horrar, Karen J.; 209 Horrar, Nancy L.; 290, 514 Hosier, Benita S.; 151 Hoskins, Arland; 534 Hoskins., Betsy C; 463 Hoskins, Betsy C; 463 Hoskins, Howard W.; 353 Hoskins, Sylvia; 175, 364 Hostetter, Kathryne S.; 487 Hotaling, Morgan F.; 259 Houben, Gary W.; 463 Houghton, Susan K.; 487 Hounchell, Jamie P.; 288, 386 Hounshell, Michael D.; 305, 463, 383 Hourigan, Roy B., Ill; 514 House, Charles S.; 487 House, Gerry L.; 414, 415, 463 House, James A.; 514 House, Martha P.; 175 House, Ronald T.; 241, 271, 282, 334, 377, 240 Householder, Jerrald; 514 Houseman, Gary; 209 Houston, Linda J.; 240 Houston, Susan L.; 514 Hovekamp, Cynthia A.; 240 Howard, Arthur L., J r.; 487 Howard, Billie J.; 514 Howard, Carol J.; 514, 384 Howard, Chester; 514 Howard, Elizabeth A.; 514 Howard, Harry D.; 487 Howard, Janet D.; 487 Howard, Jerry L.; 487 Howard, Jimmy W.; 463 Howard, Joe; 334 Howard, Patricia A.; 240 Howard, Thomas E.; 514 Howe, James M.; 487 Howell, Stan C; 515 Howell, Tecumseh S.; 175 Howitz, William L.; 515 Hewlett, Linda L.; 463 Hoy, Laura R.; 515 Hper Club; 375, 377 Hubbard, Carol D.; 515 Hubbard, Effie S.; 515 Hubbard, Elizabeth; 175 Hucker, Wayne L.; 240 Hudson, Hazelle A.; 463 Hudson, Nan B.; 515 Huenefeld, Deborah S.; 515 Huff, Millard R.; 175 Huff, Ronald L.; 515 Huffaker, Mary J.; 384, 515 Huffman, Constance L.; 364, 463 Huffman, Judy T.; 259 Huffman, Mildred; 383 Huffman, Susan V.; 487 Huffman, William E.; 515 Hughes, Deborah S.; 515 Hughes, Gerald W.; 377, 463 Hughes, James R., Jr.; 487 Hughes, Jimmy D.; 145 Hughes, Patricia A.; 175, 374, 240 Hughes, Terry A.; 175 Hughes, Tim R.; 383 Huguely, Julia E.; 515 Huguley, Marsha H.; 515 Hull, Joan C; 515 Humble, Beverley K.; 145, 376 Humble, Michelle; 463 Hume, Richard E.; 515 Humlong, Jane C; 515, 376 Humphrey, Sherry L.; 515 Humphries, Mary H.; 487 Humphries, Robert L.; 334, 515 Hung, Peng; 260 Hunkler, William D.; 515 Hunley, Anna F.; 463 Hunt, Charles E.; 175 Hunt, Phillip W.; 515 Hunt, Rheta J.; 463 Hunt, Virginia L.; 487 Hupp, Betty A.; 463, 375 Hurd, Larry W.; 487 Hurr, Tim; 377 Hursh, Floyd D.; 487 Hurt, Larry B.; 383, 487 Go Eastern! 552 Hutchens, David A.; 175, 417 Hutcherson, Luther C; 515 Hutchins, Freida A. S.; 240, 373 Hutchins, Gerald L.; 175, 284 Hutchins, Lois A.; 260 Hutchinson, Jack T.; 260 Hutchinson, Lora E.; 487 Hutchison, Susan G.; 515 Hutton, R. Eileen; 515 Hyden, Alan J.; 463 Hyden, Mary J.; 487 —I— Iddings, Rebecca A.; 515 Idle, Kenneth R.; 515 Ilacqua, Mary; 358 Illie, Roger L.; 175, 418 Imhoff, David E.; 175 Imparato, Thomas A.; 240 Industrial Education Club; 375, 377 Ingram, Dora C; 515 Ingram, Jennifer L.; 487 Ingram, John A.; 145 Ingram, Paula R.; 175 Innis, Philip R.; 515 Insco, James B.; 422, 487 Insko, James H.; 487 Inter-fraternity Council; 428 Inter-sorority Council; 428 Ireland, Michael E.; 209 Irvin, Linda K.; 463 Irwin, Harry C; 515 Irwin, James B.; 487 Irwin, Ordie S.; 515 Isaacs, Arnold C; 463 Isaacs, John E.; 515 Isaacs, John T.; 210 Isaacs, Rosie M.; 515 Ishmael, James D.; 176 Ison, Carlton E., Jr.; 515 Ison, Joseph D.; 515 Ives, Charles B.; 176 Ives, Steven R.; 515 Iylehart, Robert J.; 515 J- Jacina, Mary A.; 515 Jackman, Richard J.; 515 Jackson, Anna K.; 240 Jackson, Barbara G.; 515 Jackson, Candrid B.; 364, 487 Jackson, Connie B.; 487 Jackson, George D.; 487 Jackson, Ingrid C; 463 Jackson, James M.; 240 Jackson, Jimmie R.; 515 Jackson, Margaret C; 487 Jackson, Mark S.; 463 Jackson, Robert K.; 375 Jackson, Ronald T.; 334 Jackson, Ronnie E.; 515 Jackson, Sandra J.; 515 Jackson, Sue M.; 463 Jackson, Virginia L.; 487 Jackson, William D.; 1445 Jacobs, Fritz F.; 487 Jacobs, Michael D.; 240 Jacobs, Victoria A.; 534 James, Connie L.; 210, 375 James, John D., Jr.; 515 James, Judith C; 516 James, Keith; 516 James, Rita G.; 516 James, Saundra J.; 487 James, Verla A.; 487 Jamison, Mark C; 516 Jarboe, Joyce E.; 516 Jasper, Cecelia R.; 287, 487 Jasper, Mary L.; 408, 409, 487 Jaysnovitch, Andrew; 463 Jeanes, Iva G.; 210 Jedlicka, Karen L.; 240 Jeffries, Barbara A. R.; 463 Jeffries, Danny J.; 145 Jeffries, Daphne R .; 516 Jeffries, Michael R.; 413 Jeffries, Paul R.; 463, 373 Jenkins, Charles S.; 176 Jenkins, David T.; 487 Jenkins, Douglas H.; 176, 374 Jenkins, Gary E.; 438 Jenkins, Joan M.; 516 Jenkins, Linda A.; 463 Jenkins, William J.; 487 Jennings, Barbara J.; 516, 376 Jennings, Elizabeth G.; 287, 405, 487, 376 Jennings, Sally L.; 516 Jennings, William T.; 210 Jett, Amy P.; 384 Jett, Clinton, Jr.; 463 Jett, Gordon L.; 516 Jett, Helen L.; 354 Jett, Loraine M.; 176 Jett, Ricki L.; 516 Jewell, Brenda A. C; 463 Jewell, Donald C; 516 Joachim, Bruce L.; 451, 516 Johns, Barry C; 516 Johns, George G.; 176 Johns, Kitty L.; 516 Johns, Valeri J.; 516 Johns, Virginia S.; 516 Johnson, Allen K.; 377, 516 Johnson, Arthur S., Ill; 210 Johnson, Bert N.; 463 Johnson, Betsy A.; 487 Johnson, Beverly A.; 487 Johnson, Carol L.; 240, 405 Johnson, Carole J.; 516 Johnson, Charlotte E.; 355, 463 Johnson, Coolee J.; 463 Johnson, Curtis R.; 516 Johnson, Dannie L.; 487 Johnson, Deborah L.; 516 Johnson, George R.; 516 Johnson, Gregory; 464 Johnson, Gregory K.; 487 Johnson, Gwendel; 516 Johnson Jacqueline C; 464 Johnson, James S.; 464 Johnson, Janice S.; 487 Johnson, Jerry L.; 210 Johnson, John P.; 463 Johnson, John W.; 488 Johnson, Jon K.; 464 Johnson, L. Douglas; 385 Johnson, Lillie M.; 383 Johnson, Linda J.; 488 Johnson, Lorene; 383 Johnson, Lynn R.; 516 Johnson, Marsha L.; 488 Johnson, Mary H.; 287, 488, 376 Johnson, Mary P.; 357, 464 Johnson, Michael C; 464 Johnson, Mike J.; 176 Johnson, Patricia H.; 451 Johnson, Paul C; 488 Johnson, Philip; 516 Johnson, RayG.; 488 Johnson, Ronald W.; 210 Johnson, Sandra K; 410, 464 Johnson, Shawn M.; 516 Johnson, Stephen L.; 176 Johnson, Stephon R.; 464 Johnston, Guy D.; 298, 488 Johnston, Mary D.; 516 Jones, Cheryl E .; 516 Jones, Clarence R.; 176, 288, 381 Jones, David C; 414, 464 Jones, Earl; 488 Jones, Herbert E.; 287 Jones, Janice D.; 377, 464 Jones, John F.; 464 Jones, Joseph R.; 176, 516 Jones, Joyce A.; 145 Jones, Karen L.; 240 Jones, Lonnie C; 464 Jones, Michael A.; 417 Jones, Michael S.; 413 Jones, Patricia S.; 516 Jones, Paul D.; 464 Jones, Pearl; 464 Jones, Robert C; 145 Jones, Robert D.; 464 Jones, Robert M.; 364 Jones, Robert N.; 516 Jones, Roger N.; 516 Jones, Sandra L.; 464 Jones, Sharon B.; 406, 516 Jones, Sharon C; 240 Jones, Thomas N.; 488 Jones, Timothy J.; 375, 464 Jones, Tommie S.; 516 Jones, Vivian C; 516 Jordan, Bonnie L.; 464 Jordan, Charlene; 516 Jordan, Daniel D.; 309, 414, 464 Jordan, Earl J.; 240 Jordan, Kathleen A.; 354, 464 Jordan, Martha A.; 516 Jordan, Mary J.; 516 Jordon, Stayce L.; 488 553 Joyce, Frank P.; 240 Judd, Glenda R.; 516 Judd, Nicky R.; 516 Judson, Marilyn A.; 409, 488 Justice, Clinton D.; 488 Judson, Richard W.; 422, 464 Justice, Donna L.; 406, 407, 454 Justice, Gary K.; 464 Justice, Marsha D.; 516 Justice, Norma J.; 176, 285 Justice, Phoebe E. C; 464 — K— Kaelin, Lawrence W.; 516 Kalb, Charles W.; 516 Kallop, Jerry L.; 516 Kane, Jack; 365, 377 Kane, John N.; 464 Kanzinger, Robert C; 464 Kappa Alpha Order; 416 Kappa Delia; 408 Kappa Delia Pi; 289 Kappa Delta Tau; 334 Kappa lota Epsilon; 287 Kappa Kappa Sigma; 378, 386 Kappa Phi Delta; 410 Karnes, George R.; 145, 377 Karr, Jerry W.; 488 Kauffmann, Bruce P.; 177 Kaufman, Herbert W.; 176 Kaufman, Ronald L.; 488 Kavana, James E.; 241 Kawaja, Galib E.; 516 Kaylor, Michael R.; 421 Kazinski, David A.; 516 Keal, Patricia E.; 488 Kearns, Bernie W.; 145 Kearns, John M.; 516 Kearns, Kathryn F.; 241, 364 Keebler, Kenneth P.; 365 Keen, Connie C.j 464 Keen, Johnny R.; 177 Keen, Karol Y.; 464 Keen, Kenneth W.; 464 Keenan, John D.; 464 Keene, Janice J.; 516 Kees, Linda J.; 378, 516 Kefauver, Patty J.; 516 Keibler, Paul; 464 Keiffir, Ruth; 354 Keitchen, Kathleen S.; 516 Keith, Nadle F.; 3 64, 516 Keith, Sally J.; 241, 373 Keithley, Larry M.; 464 Keller, Deborah L.; 488 Kellerman, Karen A.; 516 Kelley, Dennis W.; 241, 425 Kelley, Jennifer J.; 177 Kelley, Nancy J.; 177 Kelley, Nancy S.; 516 Kelley, Robert L.; 283, 488 Kelly, Eddie J.; 373, 516 Kelly, Malcolm H.; 488 Kelly, Paul E., II; 177 Kelsay, Kenneth S.; 516 Kemble, Charles K.; 438, 517 Kemper, Alberta J.; 488 Kemper, Betty L.; 464 Kempf, Roy A.; 210 Kendall, Carl M.; 464 Kendall, Kathryn J.; 488 Kendrick, Belinda R.; 517 Kendnck, George B.; 465 Kendrick, Ronald G.; 488 Kenley, Margaret L.; 151 Kennedy, Albert S.; 517 Kennedy, James F.; 488 Kennedy, Jennifer L.; 374, 488 Kent, Daniel W.; 177 Kessinger, Larry B.; 517 Kessler, David L.; 422, 488 Ketron, Karen D.; 488 Kidd, Bettina E.; 517 Kidd, Earnest G.; 488 Kidd, Hildreth C; 260 Kidd, Karen C; 260 Kidd, Victor J.; 145 Kidwell, Goldie C; 465 Kidwell, Robyn M.; 383, 517 Kiefer, Robert D.; 177, 274 Kiefer, Ruth A.; 465 Kilburn, Pamela K; 517 Kilday, Sally L.; 488 Kimble, Beverly A.; 220 Kincaid, Gary J.; 465 Kincaid, Joyce F.; 488 Kincaid, Linda L.; 386, 517 Kincer, Terry W.; 241 Kinder, Janice E.; 383, 517 Kinder, Judy L.; 488 Kindoll, Linda F.; 291, 517 King, Carol R.; 177, 276, 405 King, Douglas K.; 465 King, Gail E.; 417, 465 King, Gary S.; 422 King, Jerry K; 465 King, John G.; 353, 210 King, Kathy A.; 517 King, Michael C; 241 King, Roy W.; 260 King, Sharon J.; 384, 517 King, Sharon L.; 517 King, Shirley R.; 517 Kinkead, William D.; 517 Kinker, Mary A.; 241, 373 Kinker, Paula S.; 381, 517 Kinmon, Dorothy A.; 517 Kintner, Betty J.; 177, 374 Kioumehr, Faedeh; 517 Kipp, Catherine A.; 488 Kirby, Dinah M.; 465 Kirby, Sheila L.; 381 Kirchner, Cherine H.; 534 Kirsch, Janet; 241 Kish, Therese A.; 517 Kissler, Donald C; 465 Klaber, Alice F.; 465 Klamo, Jo A.; 488 Kleckner, Karen; 274, 402, 241 Klein, Kenneth C; 320, 517 Klein, Margaret R. C; 241, 383 Klenk, Gary G.; 465 Kleykamp, Charles F.; 465 Klingler, Patricia A.; 287, 488 Klinglesmith, Daryl L.; 465 Kloentrup, Carl J.; 421 Klopfer, Michael J.; 517 Knauer, Garry E.; 517 Knauer, Shirley M.; 517 Knecht, Thomas L.; 517 Knepper, Mary C; 177 Knight, Patricia A.; 517 Knight, Willetta J.; 517 Knight, William P.; 465 Knowles, Thomas C; 517 Knox, John T.; 517 Knuckles, Larry G.; 488 Knudsen, Barbara I.; 517 Koenig, Eugene J., Jr.; 517 Koger, Joe B.; 145 Koger, Lois F.; 241 Kogut, Paul M.; 383 Kohl, Valerie R.; 383, 517 Kohls, Bernard R.; 517 Koller, Laurette K; 24l Kooi, Warren J.; 465 Kornfeld, Stephen G.; 465 Kornrumpf, Sandra A.; 517 Kosfeld, Karen A.; 241, 285, 289 Kotlarsz, Wanita L.; 191 Kotte, Susan E.; 465 Kottmyer, Sherri A.; 177 Kovreg, Loureen A.; 488 Kraft, Mary J.; 517 Kraig, Alice K.; 383, 517, 386 Kraiss, Jerry W.; 414 Kranz, Katherine L.; 374, 488 Kraus, Robert G.; 426 Krause, Andrea M.; 177, 285 Krebs, David W.; 465 Krebs, Vina M. W.; 465 Kremer, David R.; 465 Kriegel, John R.; 517 Kriel, Paula M.; 488 Kring, Jerry L.; 177 Kringle, Marcella H.; 465 Krucker, Richard S.; 517 Krueger, Alan C; 422, 489 Krummel, Jessie L.; 241 Krummel, John M.; 177 Kuhns, Susanne E.; 289, 489 Kunkel, Jane S.; 489 Kunst, Krisand L.; 489 Kutchback, Toni K; 241,289, 386 Kwon, Jong Y.; 465 Kyma Club; 338 LaForge, Ronda; 376 LaMonda, Jane L.; 489 LaPorta, Robert P.; 465 LaRosa, Patricia A.; 290, 465 Lacy, Larry D.; 145, 373 Lacy, Robert L.; 517 554 Lahue, Jack A.; 201 Laird, Mary E.; 260 Lake, Benton E.; 517 Lake, Terry L.; 517 Lake, Tina Y.; 517 Lakes, Sharon L.; 517 Lakes, Wavelene M.; 241 Lally, Kathleen A.; 465 Lamb, David A.; 211 Lamb, Nancy A.; 517 Lambdin, Larry W.; 517 Lampkin, Clarence T.; 241 Lancashire, Rebecca A.; 517 Lancaster, Sally A.; 517 Land, Gloria J.; 383, 383, 517 Land, Judy P.; 517 Landen, Kathy E.; 517 Landreth, John W.; 517 Landrum, Beverly J.; 517 Landmm, Brenda G.; 517 Lane, Danny D.; 517 Lanfersiek, Michael N.; 420, 517 Lanfersiek, Tim B.; 421, 465 Langdon, Betty A.; 465 Langdon, Ruby; 465 Lange, Bruce M.; 421, 517 Lange, Frank B.; 489 Langhorst, Andrea C; 517 Lanier, Yolanda; 220 Lanz, Karen M.; 518 Larese, Larry J.; 177 Larmour, Charles F.; 518 Larmour, James J.; 518 Lashorne, Stephen C; 518 Laswell, Brent R.; 365, 489 Lathrop, James B.; 211 Latimer, Karen A.; 376, 518 Laube, Marguerite A.; 383, 384 Laux, Robert B.; 465 Lavallee, Suzanne M.; 489 Law, Eleanor J.; 465 Lawless, Ethridge R.; 518 Lawrence, Rita A.; 177, 354, 402, 422, 359 Lawrence, Robert M.; 383 Lawrence, Steven W.; 211 Lawry, Florence L.; 383, 383 Lawson, Barbara E.; 241 Lawson, Frank D.; 518 Lawson, Judy L.; 465 Lawson, Linda S.; 358, 406, 465 Lawson, Mildred A.; 220 Lawson, Nedra S.; 465 Lawson, Patricia E.; 489 Lawson, Patsy L.; 465 Laycock, Michael G.; 381 Layford, Mary J.; 489 Layman, Richard C; 145 Lavton, Shiela A.; 518 Leake, John C; 489 Lear, Agnes; 242 Lear, Patricia A.; 465 Lear, Rice W.; 518 Leath, Wanda L.; 518 Leathers, Judy R.; 465 Leavell, Woodie G.; 518 Ledford, Eileen G.; 518 Ledford, James P., Ill; 353 Ledford, Judith G.; 534 Ledford, Kenneth H.; 178 Ledford, Norman A.; 489 Ledford, Ronald M.; 518 Ledford, William H.; 211, 424, 425 Lee, Albert C, Jr.; 518 Lee, Carl W.; 518 Lee, Chee; 518 Lee, David M.; 211 Lee, James A.; 177 Lee, Janet K.; 465 Lee, Lenville R.; 465 Lee, Lok; 375, 518 Lee, Roy D.; 465 Leet, Michael I.; 146 Lefevers, Jerry W.; 489 LeForge, Ronda D.; 518 Legear, Sondra G.; 518 Legel, Linda C; 465 Lehman, Carol J.; 406, 489 Lemaster, Carolyn K.; 177 LeMaster, Rebekah R.; 489 LeMay, Peggy A.; 383, 518 Lengel, Nancy K.; 518 Lesak, William E.; 425, 465 Leslie, Antoinette; 465 Lesshafft, Cathy L.; 364, 518 Lester, Danny H.; 465 Lester, Deb orah; 518 Lethgo, Nancy L.; 489 Leunig, Jill A.; 518 Leverett, Hearlton L.; 211 Lewandowski, Christin; 405, 465 Lewig, Jill; 384 Lewis, Barbara L.; 465 Lewis, Bruce R.; 421 Lewis, Carol S.; 518 Lewis, Carolyn S.; 211 Lewis, Eddie M.; 518 Lewis, James M.; 489 Lewis, John L.; 465 Lewis, Martin A.; 465 Lewis, Mervyn; 518 Lewis, Shirley M.; 518 Lewis, Stephen S.; 489 Lewis, Susan C; 489 Lewis, Thomas A.; 211 Liberatore, Billye F.; 242 Liberatore, Samuel M.; 242 Lichtenberger, Clayto; 383 Lieberum, Donald E.; 518 Lierman, Janice G.; 178 Lieske, Coleen S.; 489 Lightner, Gary L.; 254, 413 Lightner, Linda J.; 518 Like, Dorothy A.; 465 Likens, Ralph N; 178 Lilly, Robert A.; 518 Liming, Barbara A.; 518 Lincicome, Linda L.; 211 Lindon, Alene; 178 Lindsey, Marshall L.; 242 Lindsey, Susan D.; 465 Ling, Dennis A.; 383, 178, 383, 384, 385 Link, Charles W.; 465 Lisi, Richard R.; 365, 465 Litteral, Carolyn S.; 364, 489 Litteral, Jeffrey L.; 146 Little, Celestine A.; 489 Little Colonels; 3)9 Little, Judy C; 518 Little, Norma L. A.; 178 Little, Patricia J.; 518 Little, Phyllis D.; 465 Little Theater; 381 Littrai, Joseph H.; 518 Livingood, Rita G.; 518 Llewellyn, Jack H.; 260 Lloyd, Calvin M.; 465 Lloyd, Connie P.; 518 Lloyd, David M.; 489 Lloyd, Suzanne; 518 Lockard, Richard V.; 465 Locke, Cynthia J.; 465 Locker. Teresa K.; 489 Lockhart, Linda R.; 518 Lockhart, Scott C; 518 Locknane, Larry G.; 518 Lockridge, Diane; 518 Lockwood, Ann E.; 489 Lockwood, John S.; 383, 178, 289, 385 Lodge, John H.; 178, 366 Loewenstine, Carl E.; 242 Loftis, Carla Y.; 376, 519 Logan, Ann S.; 406, 454, 465 Logan, Clarence L.; 260 Logan, Mahala A.; 489 Logan, Margie B.; 519 Logan, Revella A .; 489- Logsdon, James O.; 211 Logsdon, Robert L.; 178 London, Charles J.; 376, 489 Long, Charles R.; 425 Long. Donald L.; 489 Long, Douglas K.; 421 Long, Eddie G; 211 Long, JaneR.; 378, 519 Long. Janis A.; 220 Long, Jerry A.; 383, 489 Long, Kenneth J.; 519 Long, Larry M.; 489 Long, Leona I. C; 151 Long, Ray R.; 466 Long, Vicki R.; 178, 405 Longnecker, Anne; 466 Lopp, Harry E., Jr.; 519 Lorenz, Joann R.; 359, 519 Lose, Robert G.; 519 Loudermilk, Bendia L.; 519 Loughmiller, Michael; 466 Loveless, Carrie M.; 178 Lovell, Belinda E. V.; 489 Lovell, Mary S.; 178 Lovell, Susan E.; 384, 354, 383, 466, 383 555 Lovins, Thomas A.; 489 Lowe, Carol L. S.; 178, 277, 285, 289, 291 Lowe, David C; 242 Lowe, James L.; 211 Lowe, Jeanette R.; 178 Lowery, Doris J.; 242 Lowhorn, Loretta A.; 437, 466 Lucas, William S.; 489 Luckett, Andrea C; 519 Luman, Robert L.; 298 Lundy, Paul D.; 287, 489 Luning, George M.; 519 Lunsford, Carolyn M.; 178, 285 Lunsford, Eric B.; 519 Lunsford, Margaret C; 283 Lusk, Ellen L.; 519 Lusk, Rhoda B.; 242 Luxon, Kenneth G.; 374, 489 Lykins, Larry J.; 519 Lynch, Boyd L.; 309 Lynch, Patricia A.; 402, 451, 242 Lyndes, Gerald F.; 386, 519 Lynn, Sharon R.; 519 Lynster, Richard W.; 466 Lyon, Marlene E.; 489 Lyons, Dwight; 364, 519 Lyons, Glenn E ; 489 Lyons, Jack L.; 489 Lyons, Judy L.; 146, 364 Lyons, Linda C; 287, 376 Lyons, Mike C; 489 Lyons, Nancy B.; 519 Lyster, June W.; 519 — M— MacDonald, Daniel M.; 284, 466 MacDonald, David L.; 466 MacDonald, Elizabeth; 376, 519 MacKnight, Suzanne B.; 519 MacNab, Nancy R.; 519 MacKenzie, James C; 421 Mackey, Sarah E.; 490 Macy, James B.; 466 Macy, Rebecca J.; 490 Madden, James H.; 490 Maddox, Lonnie C; 520 Madison, Janice M.; 357, 490, 376 Madras, Karen M.; 520 Maeder, Susan K; 359 Maggard, Bill, Jr.; 243, 358 Maggard, Deborah J.; 490 Maggard, William E.; 211, 290, 373, 418 Magiske, Duane C; 146 Mahan, David F.; 179 Mahan, Patricia ; 243 Mahan, Peggy E. W.; 146 Mahaun, Lynda M.; 520 Maher, Marcia A.; 466 Maher, Sandra J. G.; 466 Major, Hugh K; 179 Malachowski, Sandra L.;- 520 Malatesta, Winnie A.; 490 Malins, Fred E.; 260 Malone, Rhonda P.; 520 Maloney, Robert C; 490 Manahan, Lynn E.; 466 Mancik, Michael A.; 421, 466 Mancuso, Donna R.; 374 Mangione, Frank C.J 520 Manion, William P.; 490 Mann, Barbara J.; 490 Mann, Gilbert C, Jr.; 520 Mann, Marion K. M.; 466 Mannen, Mary M.; 106, 354, 358, 359 Mannen, William A.; 179, 273, 381 Manns, Lois A.; 243, 373 Mansfield, Rebecca L.; 179 March, William E.; 298, 466 Marcum, Catherine A.; 288, 381, 520 Marcum, Danny L.; 466 Marcum, Dorothy E.; 243 Marcum, Ed; 490 Marcum, Gladys C; 179 Marcum, James C.J 418, 451, 454, 466 Marcum, James H.; 466 Marcum, Vivian G.; 490 Marinaro, Robert K; 466 Marks, Richard L.j 520 Marksberry, James R.; 520 Marksberry, William; 466 Marlett, Kelby S.; 466 Marlin, Scott W.; 179, 375 Marlow, Vicki S .; 520 Marquis, Gregory T.; 320, 421, 466 Marra, Charles R.; 212 Marrs, Sue E.; 520 Marsh, Ginny L.; 520 Marshall, Danny E.; 520 Marshall, David G.; 520 Marshall, Dorothy M.; 179, 285 Marshall, Gregory L.; 418, 466 Marshall, James B.; 520 Marshall, Lois E.; 520 Marshall, Mary J.; 490 Marshall. Ted A.; 179, 418, 359 Martell, David R.; 421 Martin, Arno ' d W.; 466 Martin, David F.; 179 Martin, Dennis W.; 520 Martin, Diane A.; 520 Martin, Gerald L.; 220 Martin, Ginger L.; 520 Martin, James C; 490 Martin, James P.; 520 Martin, Jeffrey A.; 520 Martin, Joseph E.; 520 Martin, Josephine W.; 179 Martin, Kenneth R.; 261 Martin. Linda L.; 466 Martin, Lois; 490 Martin, Melvin S.; 466 Martin, Michael; 146 Martin, Mildred A.; 520 Martin, Monte H.; 421, 466 Martin, Nancy L.; 179, 406, 407 Martin, Norman A., Jr.; 490 Martin, Patty L.; 466 Martin, Rebecca A.; 520 Martin, Robert A.; 520 Martin, Roberta K.; 287 Martin, Sandra; 378 Martin, Thomas R.; 212 Martinek, Margaret E.; 466 Martone, Samuel V.; 243 Martz, Donna M.; 374, 520 Marz, Charles; 535 Mason, Edwin M.; 466 Mason, Gary L.; 490 Mason, Jayne A.; 490 Mason, Joyce E.; 243, 410, 437 Mason, Kent A.; 212, 422 Mason, Larry M.; 179, 374 Mason, Larry N.; 466 Mason, Myra J.; 520 Massey, Eugene V.; 212 Masters, Patricia A.; 490 Mastin, Audrey; 466 Mastrean, Edward; 466 Matchett, Kathleen A.; 366, 490 Mathes, Peggy J.; 359, 520 Mathis, William D.; 425 Matlock, Kenneth R.; 243 Matney, Bobby F.; 466 Matthews, Mary J.; 490 Matthews, Mary L.; 243 Mattingly, Brenda L.; 520 Mattingly, Constance; 520 Mattingly, Marion C; 421, 490 Mattox, Jeannie R.; 520 Mattox, William J.; 520 Mauney, Mary M.; 243 Maupin, Carolyn L.; 466 Maupin, David K; 490 Maurer, Henry H.; 146, 271, 418 Mautner, John J.; 334, 466 Maviry, Robert M.; 520 Maxwell, Francine E.; 357, 490 Maxwell, Theresa K.; 243 May, Donna L.; 179, 374 May, Gerald G.; 520 May, Kelly G.; 466 May, Mary C; 243 May, Patrick, Jr.; 520 May, Warren A.; 146, 278, 289, 377 Mayer, Bernadette M.; 520 Mayfield, Judy G.; 490 Maynard, Paul R.; 152 Mayo, Frances A.; 490 Mays, Sheila J.; 520 McAlister, Darrell H.; 152 McAllister, William; 519 McAninch, Vivien D.; 466 McBrayer, Carroll S.; 146, 425 McBrayer, Scott; 424 McBride, Russell; 211 McBride, Sharon; 366, 410 McCabe, Kelta A.; 489 McCabe, Maureen P.; 519 McCall, Evelyn L.; 489 556 McCalpin, Michael W.; 466 McCann, Paula; 386, 519 McCarren, Richard L.; 383, 519 McCarty, Donald W.; 519 McCarty, Sherri A.; 402, 242 McCauley, Barry L.; 384, 314 McCauley, Gloria J.; 242, 354 McCaw, William C; 287, 489, 374 McClain, Danny A.; 519 McCIain, Michael D.; 414 McClanahan, Donna D.; 519 McClanahan, Mary L. M.; 534 McClish, Dennis E.; 334 McClish, Wayne P.; 519 McCloud, Robert W.; 489 McCloud, Ronald B.; 413, 298, 466 McClure, Peggy A.; 519 McConathy, Phil W.; 519 McConnell, Nancy H.; 366, 519 McCord, Evelyn K.; 519 McCormack, Beth A.; 519 McCormack, John M.; 466 McCormack, Sally C; 534 McCormack, Timothy; 211 McCormick, Gary W.; 519 McCormick, Lynne P.; 519 McCoy, Ronald G; 466 McCracken, Terry L.; 489 McCrary, Michele A.; 359, 519 McCreary, Bertha L.; 179 McCubbin, Mary L.; 178, 282, 285, 289 McDanell, Margaret J.; 519 McDavid, Gary M.; 519 McDevitt, Nancy P.; 489 McDevitt, Patricia E.; 405, 489 McDonald, Bruce N.; 519 McDonald, Byron D.; 489 McDonald, Deborah J.; 519 McDonald, Jeffrey G.; 383, 489 McDonald, Lynda K.; 288, 466 McDowell, Joseph; 519 McDowell, Karol S.; 489 McDowell, Vicki G .; 466 McEnteer, Kathy L.; 519 McFarland, Cecil D.; 152, 466 McFarland, Paul F.; 414 McGee, Elizabeth K.; 489 McGee, Sharon G.; 489 McGinnis, Rita; 402, 242 McGinnis, Ronald D. ;519 McGIone, James M.; 489 McGohon, Sharon A.; 358, 519 McGowan, George M.; 211 McGrew, Jean L.; 489 McGuire, Edward J.; 179 McGuire, Garry R.; 211 McGuire, Jane C; 220, 287, 291 McGuire, Victoria L.; 519 Mcintosh, Jennifer J.; 489 Mclntyre, Rebecca A.; 519 Mclver, Jimmy R.; 519 McKay, Jeffrey C; 383, 384 McKee, Beverly J.; 519 McKee, Paul N; 519 McKee, Peggy A.; 519 McKenzie, Dennis P.; 243 McKillip, GaryL.; 152, 373 McKinney, Charles D.; 178 McKinney, Danny; 152, 466 McKinney, James W., Jr.; 519 McKinney, Maureen L.; 243 McKinney, Michael C; 178 McKinney, Robert E.; 519 McKinney, Roger D.; 490 McKinnon, Arper E.; 519 McKitric, Eloise J.; 466 McLean, Pamela J.; 519 McLemore, Marilyn K.; 373, 384, 466 McLaughlin, Arthur L.; 243 McMillin, Kathy J.; 377, 466 McMillin, Linda R.; 243 McNabb, Barbara J.; 519 McNabb, Glenn E.; 260 McNay, Helen M.; 490 McNeil, Paula J.; 520 McNeil, William D.; 490 McNicol, Judith A.; 520 McQuany, Janice I.; 520 McQueen, Charles D.; 260 McQueen, Emery G.; 466 McVicker, William M.; 466 McWhorter, Barbara S.; 490 McWhorter, Brenda L.; 520 McWhorter, Linda J.; 520 McWhorter, Regina S.; 520 McWhorter, Regina S.; 291 Signs of progress. Mead, Sheila; 466 Meade, Eugene; 520 Meade, Gregory J.; 212 Meade, Judy C; 243 Meade, Roger; 353 Meade, Patricia L.; 520 Meadors, James F.; 520 Meadows, Terry E.; 466 Meak, John J.; 520 Means, George R.; 520 Medley, Ginger A.; 490 Medley, Joseph D.; 490 Meece, Beverly S.; 405, 442, 490 Meeks, David L.; 466 Meeks, Gene E.; 520 Meeks, Thomas K.; 466 Meenach, Robert D.; 467 Mefford, Gary L.; 179 Meier, Karen J.; 179 Meiner, Cheryl L.; 520 Melius, Everett C, Jr.; 146 Mellul, Daniel; 413, 179 Melton, David F.; 180, 422 Melton, Genevieve; 180, 285, 291 Melzoni, Carol J.; 520 Mercer, Henry T.; 467 Mercer, Sandra R.; 490 Mercer, Thomas R.; 490 Merrill, John W.; 490 Merritt, Patti J.; 520 Messer, Jerald M.; 520 Messer, Lonnie S.; 520 Messinger, Joyce Y.; 180, 289 Metelits, Merle L.; 402, 467 Metz, Nancy M.; 520, 376 Metzger, Charles E.; 180 Metzger, Denise A.; 402, 467 Metzger, Stephen M.; 521 Meyer, Janet G.; 243, 377 Meyer, Naomi F.; 180, 285 Meyer, Wayne; 521 Meyers, Stephen L.; 385 5 57 Midden, Lenny B.; 212 Middleton, Beverly A.; 373, 467 Middleton, Merle H., II; 521 Mifflin, Mary K.; 467, 490 Mike, Elizabeth; 243, 373 Milburn, Rex E.; 467 Miles, Barbara L.; 244, 377, 437 Miles, Phyllis A.; 244 Miles, Susan L.; 490 Miller, Ann B.; 521 Miller, Ann C. K.; 180 Miller, Carol M.; 405, 467 Miller, Cheryl A.; 378, 521 Miller, Daniel R.; 521 Miller, Dennis A.; 535 Miller, Doris J.; 378, 467 Miller, George R.; 521 Miller, Geraldine; 467 Miller, James P., Jr.; 320, 467, 521 Miller, James P.; 349 Miller, Janet S.; 490 Miller, Jayne E.; 220, 287 Miller, John T.; 490 Miller, Julia J. H.; 261 Miller, K. C; 180 Miller, Larry E.; 521 Miller, Linda S.; 521 Miller, Marian R.; 490 Miller, Orville D.; 212 Miller, Otis M.; 521 Miller, Pamela K.; 180 Miller, Pamela M.; 285, 490 Miller, Patricia A.; 261 Miller, Ramona D.; 521 Miller, Reba L.; 467 Miller, Ronnie C; 467 Miller, Shelbie J.; 491 Miller, Stephen D.; 451 Miller, Stephen R.; 491 Miller, Sue M. J.; 289 Miller, Thomas T.; 261 Miller, Wesley C; 521 Miller, William D.; 261 Milligan, Kristi L.; 180 Million, George R.; 426 Million, Sue C; 467 Mills, Barbara J.; 490 Mills, Denver R.; 467 Mills, Freddie L.; 180 Mills, James A.; 180 Mills, Judy A.; 244 Mills, Robert E.; 467 Mills, Ross W.; 521 MILESTONE; 448 Military Police; 459 Miltko, C. Mic hael; 418 Minis, Kenis B.; 212 Mims, Russell R.; 421 Mink, Darryl M.; 425 Minke, Margaret G. P.; 467 Minke, Thomas E.; 212 Minnich, Donald B.; 212 Minor, Donald P.; 298 Minor, Karen D.; 521 Miracle, Phyllis K.; 490 Mistier, Alan F.; 535 Mitch, Melanie A.; 521 Mitchell, Butch; 334 Mitchell, Diane J.; 244 Mitchell, Dwight E.; 490 Mitchell, Karen L.; 467 Mitchell, Lester J.; 521 Mitchell, Martin V.; 467 Mitchell, Robert B.; 467 Moberly, Harry, Jr.; 521 Moberly, John R.; 212 Moberly, Phillip M.; 521 Moberly, Susan L.; 521 Mobley, Carolyn; 467 Mobley, Danny R.; 521 Moffett, Benjamin A.; 521 Moffitt, JeffryD.; 467 Mogg, Danny A.; 467 Molyneaux, Betty E.; 146, 402 Molyneaux, Julia A.; 402, 491 Monacelli, Michael T.; 422 Money, James B.; 467 Money, Max L.; 287, 491 Monfort, Robert D.; 467 Monhollon, Carolyn J.; 521 Monson, Barbara R. D.; 467 Montgomery, Marianne; 381, 521 Montgomery, Marty M.; 521 Moody, Carl E.; 491 Moody, John D.; 375, 467 Moody, Tommy F.; 491 Moore, Alma R.; 244 Moore, Ann B.; 384, 491 Moore, Bobbie L.; 467 Moore, Brenda M.; 220 Moore, Diana; 287, 364, 491, 384 Moore, Donald; 298 Moore, Donna S.; 491 Moore, Doris M.; 354, 467 Moore, Glenn E.; 180 Moore, Harry E.; 491 Moore, James R.; 467 Moore, Janice S.; 535 Moore, Joanne; 521 Moore, John R.; 426, 491 Moore, Joseph B.; 467 Moore, Judith E.; 535 Moore, Judy A.; 244 Moore, Karen T.; 365, 521 Moore, Lydia C; 491 Moore, Mary A.; 406, 467 Moore, Michael B.; 377 Moore, Teresa K.; 467 Moore, William M.; 244 Moorer, Susanne; 244 Moores, Candice A.; 409 Moorman, Sandra J.; 491 Moran, Marsha L.; 535 Moran, Vernetta; 521 Morefield, Roger D.; 349, 521 Moreland, Jack M.; 180 Moreland, Patricia D.; 491 Moreno, Sylvia; 521 Morgan, Daniel W., Jr.; 180, 276, 289 Morgan, Gail M.; 289, 521 Morgan, Larry E.; 353 Morgan, Rita G ; 467 Morgan, Sharon E.; 521 Morgan, Stella M.; 521 Morgan, Susan C; 491 Morphy, Lawrence D.; 180 Morrell, Lawrence E.; 521 Morris, Bonnie L.; 468 Morris, Charlene; 378 Morris, Dale M.; 521 Morris, Harry L.; 180 Morris, Howard R.; 244 Morris, Samuel A.; 521 Morris, Wythe C; 468 Morrison, Audrey J.; 442 Morrison, Stephen E.; 491 Morrow, Jackson D.; 245, 421 Morrow, Richard J.; 212 Mosher, Craig R.; 491 Mosley, Gene H.; 245 Moss, Carol F.; 491 Mossbarger, Mary A.; 521 Motley, Paul C; 261 Mounce, Carolyn S.; 146 Moyer, Joseph W.; 418, 468 Moyer, Viola J.; 521 Mudd, James E.; 468 Mudd, Sandra K.; 521 Mullins, Benny A.; 468 Mullins, Dennis W.; 521 Mullins, Helen F.; 245 Mullins, Helen S.; 290 Mullins, Jamie L.; 100, 402, 437 Mullins, Rodney E.; 468 Mullins, Vicki L.; 364, 468 Mullins, William S.; 468 Mumme, John S.; 468 Munch, Roger; 491 Muncy, Christopher A.; 180 Muncy, Linda L.; 468 Munday, Pamela A.; 521 Mundey, Fredric K.; 468 Munsey, Deborah L.; 521 Munz, Deborah L.; 521 Murphy, Beverly L; 146, 280 Murphy, Carolyn M.; 261 Murphy, Charles E.; 438, 521 Murphy, Clarence W.; 468 Murphy, Darlene F.; 521 Murphy, James R.; 353 Murphy, Kathleen D.; 245 Murphy, Kenny W.; 521 Murphy, Linda L.; 359, 491 Murphy, Mary A.; 245 Murphy, Randall L.; 521 Murphy, Rebecca D.; 521 Murphy, Terry L.; 146, 414 Murphy, Thomas W.; 468 Murphy, Walter R.; 212 Murray, Angela G; 468 Murray, Jacqueline S.; 491 Murray, Roger A.; 212 Musgrave, Thomas R.; 212, 418, 359 Musick, James M.; 521 558 Muskopf, Ann L.; 468 Myatt, Hannelore; 521 Myers, Carol E.; 521 Myers, Charles S.; 180 Myers, David H.; 521 Myers, Regina J.; 468 Myers Susan J.; 491 — N— Nalley, Donald M.; 468 Namazi, Kavoose; 521 Nance, Rebecca S.; 491 Nance, Vicki L.; 521 Nantz, Michael W.; 417 Napier, Charles M.; 245 Napier, Donald G.; 425, 521 Nash, Patricia A.; 521 Naticchioni, Carolyn; 386, 49) Naylor, Lonnie C; 491 Neal, Linda S.; 181 Neal, Molly K.; 289, 491 Neal, Paula L.; 287, 491 Neal, Susan A.; 522 Neale, Sue A.; 245, 373 Necessary, Jerry D.; 468 Needles, Kathy L.; 522 Needy, Rita E.; 181 Nelson, David W.; 468 Nelson, Deborah L.; 522 Nelson, Frankye S.; 181 Nelson, William J.; 535 Netzley, Richard A.; 468 Neugebauer, John O.; 468 Newcomb, Sam H.; 468, 469 Newell, Patricia B.; 245, 266, 268, 272, 276, 285, 348 Newman Club; 365 Newman, Richard A.; 413 Newsome, Anthony L.; 522 Newton, Peggy A.; 220 Nicely, Raymonde; 383, 314, 468 Nicholas, Joyce L.; 468 Nicholas, Patricia A.; 468 Nicholas, Steven E.; 383 Nichols, Donna J.; 212, 291 Nichols, Joanne P.; 245 Nichols, Linda G.; 220 Nichols, Linda S.; 357, 491, 376 Nichols, Michael R.; 522 Nichols, Philip A.; 212, 271 Nicholson, Michael L.; 522 Nickel, Randy E.; 376 Nickel, Robert E.; 181 Nickell, Barbara J.; 245, 522 Nickell, Linda C; 522 Nickell, Marcia D.; 152 Nielander, Candice L.; 522 Niemeier, Robert B.; 468 Niemeyer, Frank B.; 491, 522 Niemeyer, Robert M.; 320 Niswonger, Susan J.; 376 Nixon, William M.; 181 Noble, Dale A.; 384, 181 Noble, Herman; 245 Noe, Donald O., Jr.; 522 Noe, Larry R.; 522 Noel, Gary C; 181 Noel, Mary M. C; 181 Noel, William A., Jr.; 261 Noelcke, Richard H.; 522 Nolan, Joyce L.; 522 Nolan, Kenneth; 522 Noland, Deborah L.; 358, 373, 522 Noland, Gary T.; 491 Noland, John A.; 468 Nolte, Paul R.; 181, 274 Nolting, Dennis R.; 468 Nonnemacher, Stephani; 522 Nooning, Roberta N; 468 Nooning, Thomas L.; 245 Norcross, Ronald L.; 468 Nordheim, Daniel; 491 Norfleet, Lynda S.; 381, 491 Norman, David S.; 491 Norman, Gary B.; 146 Norris, Charles L.; 245 Northcutt, Donna J.; 491 Northern, Ernest B.; 522 Norton, George P.; 491, 373 Norton, Michael E.; 522 Norton, Patricia A.; 522 Nugent, Eileen P.; 522, 366 Noland, John A.; 468 Nuhn, Nancy J.; 245, 378 Numann, Suzanne; 522 Nunn, Arthur C; 522 Nunn, Linda G.; 245, 358, 405, 437 Nussbaum, Kenneth P.; 522 Nygren, Michael E.; 146, 424 — o— O ' Bryan, Ronald P.; 522 OGrady, Kathleen M.; 468 O ' Hara, Mary A.; 245 O ' Neal, Danny W.; 146, 353 O ' Neal, David M.; 491 O ' Neill, Kathleen E.; 468 O ' Neill, Kathleen G.; 491 O ' Neill, Patricia A.; 445, 468 O ' Rea, Eric V.; 491 Oakes, Becky A.; 522 Oaks, Norma C; 522 Oast, Angela K.; 522 Oatley, Douglas W.; 385, 468, 383 Odle, Merle R.; 425, 468 Oerther, Beverly S.; 468 Ogden, Barry M.; 491 Okeson, Jeffrey P.; 181, 254, 418, 374 Okeson, Steven W.; 181, 254, 272, 419, 418, 374 Olin, Judy C; 383, 181 Oliver, Carol A.; 491 Oliver, Gregory L.; 522 Oliver, Leon E.; 261 Oliver, Patricia B.; 468 Oliver, Stanley R.; 491 Olthouse, Sharon L. P.; 245 Omicron Alpha Kappa; 284 Orchestra; 383 Orme, Carolyn K.; 491 Orth, Janet S.; 376 Orth, Joyce L.; 357, 386, 522 Osborn, Roberta A.; 491 Osborne, Charles F.; 522 Osborne, Dallas F., Jr.; 522 Osborne, Gary L.; 468 Osborne, Gary R.; 468 Osborne, Glenda F.; 522 Osborne, Hershel W.; 147 Osborne, James F.; 212, 273, 385, 314 Osborne, Karen M.; 491 Osborne, Larry S.; 468 Osborne, Leonard S.; 468 Osborne, Linda S.; 357, 522, 376 Osborne, Madeline G.; 491 Osborne, Marshall D.; 383 Osborne, Michael B.; 522 Osborne, Michael W.; 375 Osborne, Patricia; 522 Osborne, Rita J.; 213, 291 Osborne, Stanley J.; 468 Otis, Chester; 491 Ott, Glenn A.; 468 Overstreet, Geneva L.; 522 Overstreet, Saundra M.; 522 Overstreet, Shirley J.; 468 Owen, Danny H.; 383, 522 Owen, Morris W.; 522 Owens, Charles A.; 522 Owens, Charles A.; 491 Owens, Delmar; 491 Owens, Kenneth R.; 522 Owens, Mary J.; 287 Owens, Mava J.; 383, 491 Owens, Sue A.; 402, 468 Owens, William D.; 384 Owings, Henry L.; 522 — P— Pace, Audeen; 491 Pace, Johnny L.; 417, 468 Pack, David L.; 182 Pack, Joe N; 522 Pack, Richard M.; 491 Paff, Kay C; 245, 354, 378, 409 Page, Kenneth D.; 182, 289 Pahner, Wilfred M.; 213, 421 Palmer, Charles M.; 213 Palmer, Jane A.; 468 Palmer, Patricia K.; 522 Palsgrove, Connie L.; 522 Palsgrove, Russell T.; 468 Papania, Renanne; 182 Parasiliti, Joseph S.; 426 Park, Bradley S.; 522 Park, Karl S.; AAA Park, Marilyn S.; 402, 468 Park, Michael F.; 445 Park, Roberta L.; 522 Parke, Earlene F.; 522 Parke, Mary E. M.; 288 Parker, Bill J.; 522 559 Parker, Diane E.; 468 Parker, James K.; 182 Parker, Roger G.; 468 Parker, Wesley K.; 246, 373 Parks, Dwight E.; 522 Parks, Gerald L.; 468 Parks, Juran D.; 535 Parks, Leslie D.; 213 Parks, Natasha T.; 491 Parmley, Virginia I.; 491, 384 Parrett, David D.; 468 Parrett, Linda L.; 492 Parrigin, Joy L.; 492 Parrish, Jerry A.; 182 Parrish, William V.; 213 Parrott, Robert J.; 417 Parsley, Jane S.; 468 Parsons, Darryl A.; 468 Parsons, Gayle A.; 182 Parsons, Thurman M.; 522 Parsons, Twyla L.; 522 Parsons, Willis R.; 182 Partin, Ronnie R.; 522 Parton, Wanda J.; 410 Parvin, Patricia J.; 522 Pasley, Howard B.; 535 Pasley, James M.; 421 Pasley, Patricia A.; 182 Pater, Sylvia A.; 469 Patrick, Cecil D.; 522 Patrick, Edith S.; 246 Patrick, Teresa I.; 523 Patterson, John W.; 147 Patterson, Kay, 373 Patterson, Kenneth R.; 355 Patterson, Virginia K; 246 Patterson, Wayne R.; 366, 469 Patton, Glenda G. H.; 152 Paul, Gary M.; 309 Pauley, Annette S.; 535 Paulin, Carl L.; 147 Paulin, Donald A.; 523 Pavlisko, John J.; 261, 334 Payne, Albert B.; 523 Payne, John D.; 523 Peace, Carlos B.; 213 Peace, Edward F.; 469 Peace, Ethel P.; 523 Peace, Kenneth E.; 492 Pean, Sherri L.;358, 359, 410 Pease, Kristine D.; 492 Peavler, Brenda F.; 469 Peavler, Janice L.; 523 Peck, Priscilla A.; 492 Peck, Thomas E.; 377 Peddicord, Frank L.; 523 Peeke, Carol J.; 469 Peeke, Dorothy L.; 182, 273 Peercy, Barbara L.; 182, 291 Peercy, Betty D.; 469 Pellegrinon, James V.; 287, 476, 492 Pelly, Donald E.; 523 Pence, Sharon A.; 383, 469 Pendergrass, Bonnie S.; 246 Pendergrass, Linda L.; 182 Pendleton, David L.; 523 Pendygraft, Robert L.; 523 Penn, Charles W.; 383, 523 Pennard, Donna L.; 182, 285, 402 Pennington, Barbara; 409, 469 Pennington, Tommie J.; 246 Pennycuff, Janet R.; 183 Perdue, Saundra L.; 246 Pergram, Larry S.; 381, 288, 469 Perkins, Barbara J.; 492 Perkins, Carolyn L.; 523 Perkins, James W.; 535 Perkins, John S.; 445 Perks, Denzil J.; 183, 270, 290 Perry, Brenda L.; 469 Perry, Dorman L.; 523 Perry, Douglas W.; 469 Perry, James D.; 213 Perry, John J.; 469 Perry, Linda G.; 523 Perry, Marva J.; 183, 354, 293 Perry, Maxine L.; 183 Pershing Rifles; 440, 4i2 Persley, Beverly L.; 469 Peters, Charles R.; 213 Peters, Harry B., Jr.; 492 Peterson, Mary R.; 523, 376 Petrey, James H.; 469 Petter, Earl W.; 523 Pettigrew, Anna L.; 314, 492 During a hotly contested field hockey match these three girls demonstrate their graceful feminine form. Petzold, Daniel A.; 183 Peveler, Charles P.; 246 Peveler, Kitty A.; 152 Pezzarossi, John J.; 147 Pfersick, Polly G; 535 Pfluger, Barry L.; 383, 523 Pharis, Carl W.; 261 Phelps, David R.; 286, 436, 469 Phelps, Jackie L.; 286, 436, 469 Phelps, Janet S.; 246 Phi Alpha Theta; 292 Phi Delta Theta; 418, 419 Phi Mu Alpha; 383 Phelps, Patty A.; 492 Phillips, Arnold, Jr.; 523 Phillips, Barbara A.; 469 Phillips, Francis P.; 523 Phillips, Gail; 492 Phillips, Gerry; 387 Phillips, Jesse R.; 246 Phillips, Judith W.; 402 Phillips, Kathleen K; 183, 402, 254, 428 Phillips, Linda C; 183, 272, 277, 285, 404, 405, 428 Phillips, Melody A.; 183 Phillips, Norman E.; 184, 426 Phillips, Vickie W.; 523 Philon, Cleophas; 246 Philp, Germaine; 523, 376 Philpot, Earl; 246 Philpot, Fred A.; 523 Philpot, Ricky L.; 358, 359, 410, 492 Phipps, Linda E.; 246 Photographers; 446 Pi Kappa Alpha; 420 Pi Omega Pi; 290 Pi Tau Chi; 290 Pickarski, John E.; 147 Pickett, David T.; 523 Pickett, James M.; 523 Pickett, Lloyd V., Jr.; 523 Pickrell, J.; 383 Pickrell, Paul G; 492 Pierce, George B.; 213, 366 Pierce, George D.; 290 Pierce, Norma C; 184 Piercey, Naomi F.; 469 Pigg, Jerrold C; 213 Pike, Pamela L.; 469 Pingitore, Joseph D.; 523 Pinnick, Alan J.; 523 Pinson, Raymond, Jr.; 184, 270, 364 Piper, Joyce A.; 523 Pipes, Joyce R.; 184, 383 Pippin, Ann L.; 364, 492 Pitcock, Nancy L.; 523 Pitman, John M.; 184 Pittman, Gayle J.; 492 Pittman, Hilda; 246 560 Pittman, Hillman E.; 523 Planck, Judy L.; 469 Piatt, Howard C; 469 Piatt, Nancy E.; 523 Playforth, Janet S.; 492 Pleva, Robert A.; 309, 246 Plotts, Robert T.; 147 Plouvier, William R.; 492 Plummer, Bonnie J. C; 184 Plummer, James D.; 213 Poe, Richard B.; 184 Poer, James E.; 469 Pohlmann, Donna L.; 184, 285, 289, 293 Pohlmann, Jeanne R.; 523 Poling, Ronald G.; 374, 286, 469 Polity Society; 293 Ponder, LelveL; 182, 426 Poore, William C; 152 Pope, Janice A.; 213, 291 Pope, Pamela M.; 492 Poplar, Eugene C; 184 Poppenhouse, Gary B.; 213 Porter, Eugenia C; 523 Porter, James R.; 261 Porter, Joseph M.; 261, 290 Porter, Mary M.; 523 Post, Holly R.; 523, 384, 383 Poston, Daniel D.; 523 Potrafke, Larry S.; 492 Pott, Kenneth L.; 523 Pottenger, Vernon E.; 523 Potter, Cecelia S.; 386, 492 Potter, Lavonna; 492 Potter, Lewis H; 469 Potter, Spencer G.; 469 Potter, Vicki G.; 492 Potter, William H.; 147 Potts, Richard L.; 523 Pound, Kathryn A.; 184 Powell, Charles N.; 535 Powell, Dennis W.; 469 Powell, Jerry L.; 523 Powell, John A.; 523 Powell, Luther L.; 261, 288 Powell, Martha J.; 492 Powell, Victoria G; 523 Power, Kathryn L.; 437, 524 Powers, Donald G.; 492 Powers, Henry S.; 469 Powers, Janice F. M.; 469 Powers, Janine E.; 246 Powers, Mary A.; 469 Powers, Van A.; 492 Powers, Wanda M.; 524 Poyamsky, Bonnie L.; 282 Poynter, Charles D.; 469 Poynter, Daryl L.; 449, 524 Poynter, Jerry L.; 374, 492 Poynter, Margaret A.; 469 Poynter, Margaret S.; 246 Poynter, Peggy; 378 Pozarnsky, Beverly J.; 213, 283, 269 Pozarnsky, Bonnie L.; 213 Pracht, Susan K.; 469 Praither, John D.; 469 Praither, Paul M.; 524 Prater, Helen R.; 524 Prater, Linda K.; 524 Prater, Paulette H.; 184 Prather, Kerry W.; 524 Prather, Sharon A.; 524 Prather, Terry L.; 438 Pratt, James A.; 287, 492 Pratt, Richard J.; 524 Pratts, Joe; 277, 377, 418 Preece, Virginia A.; 147, 405 Prescott, Lynn R.; 469 Presley, Thomas W.; 213 Preston, Dennis A.; 383, 524 Prewitt, Betty F.; 524 Prewitt, Charles B.; 184 Prewitt, Edna B.; 524 Prewitt, Jan R.; 524 Prewitt, William C; 184 Price, Brenda G.; 524 Price, Catherine M.; 524 Price, Dianna G; 524 Price, Earl C; 469 Price, Edward A.; 524 Price, Jerry L.; 492 Price, Kenneth L.; 213 Price, William G.; 524 Prikryl, Kristina R.; 524 Pritchett, Deborah T.; 376, 524 Proctor, James M.; 383 Proffitt, Mary E.; 524 Progress; 444 Pryse, John C; 374, 417 Pryse, Pamela J.; 524 Psi Chi; 29S Puckett, David L.; 524 Puckett, Sharon G; 493 Pullen, Wanda D.; 469 Pulliam, Alton B., Jr.; 213 Purcell, Ishmael L.; 425, 493 Purcell, Jerry M.; 535 Pursiful, Karen A.; 524 Pursifull, Cleophus; 469 Putnam, Kenneth W.; 184, 426 Putnam, Lucinda J.; 524 Pyle, Daniel L.; 147 Pyle, Judith N.; 493 Quarles, Thomas C, Jr.; 524 Queen, Louie L.; 524 Queener, James R.; 493 Quick, Bruce W.; 524 Quick, John L .; 386 Quick, William T, II; 524 Quig, Gary S.; 469 Quiggins, Pamela K.; 493 Quiggins, Sharon E.; 493 Quire, Kathy G.; 364, 524 Quire, Nancy L.; 246 — R— Race, Lezlie A.; 524 Rader, John J.; 524 Rader, Judy L.; 524 Rader, Kathleen; 357 Rader, Terry E.; 524 Ragan, Richard D.; 524 Ragland, Brenda S.; 354, 469 Ragland, Judith A.; 247 Raher, Edgar A.; 493 Raines, Richard L.; 524 Rains, Brenda G.; 524 Rains, David A.; 184, 445 Rainville, Linda M.; 376, 524 Rairden, Gregory K.; 524 Raisor, Dennis S.; 493 Raisor, JoeC; 373, 524 Raker, Edgar A.; 287 Ralston, David T.; 425 Ramey, Don T.; 493 Ramm, Jean E.; 261 Ramsey, Frances M. Q.; 214 Ramsey, James M.; 147 Ramsey, Julia H.; 383, 384, 469 Ramsey, Lois A.; 376, 357, 524 Ramsey, Nikki L.; 357, 493 Ramsey, Paul A.; 147 Randall, Roberta L.; 364 Ranghorst, Andrea; 289 Raniero, Louis A., Jr.; 493 Ransom, Margie C; 261 Rapp, Daniel A.; 524 Rapp, Kenneth J.; 493 Rapp, Ronald J.; 214 Ratcliff, William R. 493 Ratliff, Billie K.; 383, 409, 428 Ratliff, Donald P.; 214 Ratliff, Frederick C; 493 Ratliff, James R.; 184 Ratliff, Mary L.; 410, 411, 469 Rauen, Patricia L.; 493 Rausch, Elizabeth A.; 247 Rawson, Janice L.; 493 Raymond, Holly A.; 469 Razor, Alan S.; 469 Razor, Sharon L.; 184, 402, 428 Read, Sandra E.; 525 Reagan, Stuart A.; 287, 476, 493 Reasor, David L.; 364 Reasor, Edward D.; 525 Reaster, Thomas J.; 383, 469 Rebmann, James R.; 184 Rebmann, Richard B.; 185 Rector, Carol L.; 152 Redding, Kendra J.; 525 Redfern, Larry K; 525 Redford, Jimmie L.; 469 Redmond, Eddie L.; 525 Reece, Gary E.; 469 Reed, Charles B., Ill; 493 Reed, Eric L.; 185 Reed, Ernest J.; 469 Reed, Gary L.; 349 Reed, Gwendolyn S.; 359, 409, 493 561 Reed, Jacqueline L.; 493 Reed, Linda G.; 525 Reed, Lynne C; 525 Reed, Peter D.; 320, 493 Reed, Phillip G.; 525 Reed, Sandra L.; 214, 290, 291 Reed, Sharon K.; 525 Reed, Stephen L.; 469 Reeder, Sam B., Jr.; 375 Reedy, Gail S.; 377, 378, 493 Reeves, Deborah J.; 493 Reeves, Gregory A.; 493 Reeves, Janice E.; 493 Reeves, Sandra K.; 469 Reeves, Sue J.; 383 Reeves, Vickie L.; 377, 469 Reeves, William B.; 493 Regan, Timothy M.; 147 Reger, Daphne D.; 247 Rehfuss, Stephen J.; 185 Rehkamp, Eileen M.; 493 Reid, Lucretia J.; 493 Reid, Mary K.; 525 Reid, Ronald L.; 469 Reid, Thomas L.; 525 Reifsnyder, Jackie C; 376, 384, 357, 525 Reilly, Michael P.; 525 Reinders, Janyce L.; 493 Reinheimer, Rebecca E.; 357, 525 Reister, Leo J.; 525 Reitz, Chris J.; 469 Relford, GlennaM.; 525 Relford, Thelma F.; 493 Remer, Roger D.; 185, 334 Remus, Mary J.; 469 Rench, John F.; 412 Renner, Cheryl L.; 525 Reppert, Dolores; 185, 374 Reynolds, Carolyn D.; 493 Reynolds, Charles E.; 147 Reynolds, Cynthia D.; 525 Reynolds, Dennis; 373 Reynolds, Dan C; 493 Reynolds, Gary A.; 525 Reynolds, Harold D.; 525 Reynolds, James M.; 525 Reynolds, James W.; 493 Reynolds, Jo A.; 525 Reynolds, Joe A.; 493 Rhodes, Byno R., II; 383 Rhodes, Myra G.; 425 Rhodes, Yvonne W.; 261 Rhodus, Susan A. M.; 247 Rhudy, Ted B.; 214 Riano, Jairo I.; 214 Riano, Jewell E.T.; 185 Rice, Edna J.; 493 Rice, George R.; 525 Rice, Gregory D.; 469 Rice, Harry R.; 214 Rice, Pamela J.; 493 Rice, Patricia A. G. N.; 469 Rice, Vernon E.; 261 Richard, Terry A.; 247, 377 Richardson, Carolyn L.; 409, 469, 437 Richardson, George D.; 525 Richardson, Jimmy L.; 525 Richardson, Kenneth A.; 493 Richardson, Larry E.; 493 Richardson, Marilyn S.; 381 Richardson, Michael A.; 214 Richeson, Martha J.; 384, 493 Richmond, Catherine A.; 525 Richter, Linda D.; 384, 493 Ricketts, Linda E.; 470 Riddell, Thomas D.; 470 Riddle, Mary K.; 493 Riddle, Morris W.; 185 Riddlebarger, Edwin H; 525 Ridley, Dwon C; 493 Riggins, Bruce E.; 525 Riggins, Karen Y. W.; 185 Riggins, Lindy H; 214, 413, 428 Riggle, Marsha L.; 383, 384, 525 Riggs, Robert M.; 470 Riggs, Veronica J. M.; 185, 381 Riley, Allen K; 147 Riley, Deborah S.; 525 Riley, Isabell; 247 Riley, Mary E.; 377, 493 Riordan, Paula J.; 185 Ripperdan, Sharleen C; 525 Risner, Terry; 185, 375 Ritchey, Patricia M.; 493 Ritchie, Carolyn K.; 381, 525 Ritchie, Sharon L.; 525 Ritter, Harriette A.; 470 Ritter, Kenneth M.; 445 Ritter, Larry A.; 214 Roach, Charles P.; 147 Roach, Judge R.; 470 Roach, Mary S.; 493 Roach, Richard; 413, 386 Robb, Sherry L.; 525 Robbins, Barbara P.; 291 Robbins, Eldon L.; 214 Robbins, Trudy D. F.; 247 Roberts, Bobby J.; 470 Roberts, Brenda C; 493 Roberts, Glenda F.; 525 Roberts, James M.; 262 Roberts, James S.; 493 Roberts, Linda S.; 525 Roberts, Lynda K; 247 Roberts, Malvin D.; 147 Roberts, Michael L.; 147 Roberts, Pamela J.; 364, 525 Roberts, Patricia D.; 247, 377 Roberts, Roger S.; 525 Roberts, Robert; 413 Roberts, William L.; 214 Robertson, Donna S. R.; 247 Robertson, James M.; 525 Robertson, James M.; 286 Robertson, Kevin M.; 383, 493 Robertson, Larry E.; 324 Robertson, Warren J.; 470 Robey, Kenneth W , 185, 271, 286, 417 Robinette, Gene; 374 Robinette, Hulen G.; 525 Robinette, Peggy I..; 493 Robinson, Carol J.; 525 Robinson, Charles D.; 525 Robinson, George E.; 247 Robinson, Linda C; 470 Robinson, Linda L.; 186 Robinson, Marilyn O.; 525 Robinson, Marion M.; 470 Robinson, Marita; 525 Robinson, Paul R.; 525 Robinson, Ruth E.; 525 Robinson, Shirley J.; 493 Robinson, Vonda L.; 214 Robinson, Wanda; 247 Robinson, William A.; 470 Robinson, William E., Jr.; 525 Robison, Marlene D.; 525 Roby, Ron; 330 Roche, Jere K; 262 Roche, Peggi A.; 525 Rockenstein, Stephen; 493 Rodan, Hannah L.; 470 Roddy, Linda L.; 354, 247 Rodgers, Carl; 353 Rodgers, Richard G.; 470 Rodman, Sue A.; 535 Rodriguez, Natalie; 525 Roe, Danny G.; 525 Roell, Susan J.; 525 Roesch, Judith C; 376, 493 Rogers, Anne N.; 525 Rogers, Danny D.; 525 Rogers, Delmar M.; 525 Rogers, Donald T.; 525 Rogers, Edith P.; 247 Rogers, Elizabeth A.; 247 Rogers, Ellen D.; 262 Rogers, Hazel J.; 493 Rogers, Herbert J.; 470 Rogers, Joanne; 526 Rogers, Jodye; 376 Rogers, Kenneth L.; 493 Rogers, Mary T.; 526 Rogers, Michael C; 526 Rogers, Paul B.; 493 r ? :-r;, Randall; 526 Rogers, Rebecca S.; 186 Rogers, Susan; 289 Roggenkamp, Germaine; 494 Rohrer, Brenda D.; 526 Rolfes, Linda J.; 526 Roller, Susan J.; 383, 494 Rollings, Rae P.; 526 Rollins, James M.; 526 Rollins, James R.; 214, 364 Rollins, Ralph; 291 Romohr, Gary L.; 470 Ronnberg, Margaretha; 526 Ronny, Thomas; 273 Rose, Chester A.; 309 Rose, Diana R.; 247 562 When high school students take a day to look at Eastern, they look at everything. Rose, Donna L.; 526 Rose, Eulane D.; 186 Rose, Mary C; 494 Rosenberger, Belinda; 186 Rosenthal, Vincent D.; 214, 418 Rosenrweig, Jacob; 526 Roser, Laura L.; 366, 470 Ross, Charles E.; 421 Ross, Julia L.; 383, 494 Ross, Linda L.; 186 Ross, Susan L.; 526 Ross, William D.; 417 Rossi, John A.; 186 ROTC Sponsors; 437 Roth, Harry L., II; 526 Roth, Paterson R.; 214 Rousey, Connie S.; 526 Rowe, Gerald L.; 374, 494 Rowe, Judy L.; 359, 470 Rowe, Linda L.; 377 Rowland, Verna M.; 186 Rowlett, Robert A.; 214 Rowlett, Sandra K.; 526 Rowlett, Terry A.; 526 Rowley, Sue E.; 494 Roy, Alice F.; 494 Roy, Mary K.; 526 Roy, Paul L.; 470 Royalty, Judith R.; 526 Royalty, Larry W.; 494 Royalty, Rosalee; 470 Royse, Barbara A.; 526 Royster, Mary A.; 247 Rozy, Connie; 437 Ruby, Paula L.; 494 Ruchka, Philip, Jr.; 214 Ruck, John E.; 494 Ruck, Nancy L.; 526 Ruckman, Steven M.; 494 Ruder, Margaret B.; 535 Ruder, Samuel L.; 494 Rue, Insco W.; 384, 314 Rue, Rebecca J.; 383, 526 Ruffner, Michael B.; 470 Ruh, Robert J., Jr.; 470 Rulon, Kathryn; 526 Runyon, James D.; 526 Runyon, Phillip; 494 Rupard, Stephen A.; 494 Rusch, William M., Jr.; 526 Russell, Carolyn A.; 147 Russell, DaleL. ; 215 Russell, Janet D.; 262 Russell, Nancy L.; 277 Russell, Nancy L.; 247 Russell, Robert J.; 186 Russell, Roger D.; 470 Russell, Ronald L.; 248 Rust, Allen D.; 186 Ruth, James H.; 186 Ryan, Anthony D.; 526 Ryan, Harriet L.; 377, 470 Ryan, Margaret M.; 494 Ryan, Sharon A.; 526 Rymell, Robert M.; 186 Ryser, Kandy L.; 526 Rysewyk, Douglas; 248 — s— Sabatelli, Rosanne; 248, 373 Sabo, John E.; 470 Saccone, Rocke L.; 215 Saffell, Larry L.; 470 Sainlar, Robert L.; 470 Salko, Shirley M.; 285 Sallee, Linda G.; 526 Salyer, Deborah A.; 526 Salyer, Linda L. L.; 248 Sammons, Gary E.; 215 Sammons, Michael H.; 470 Sammons, Robert A.; 526 Samons, Gregory K.; 215 Samons, Oscar; 215 Samples, Rebecca L.; 494 Sampson, Elmer E.; 526 Sand, Susan C; 376, 470 Sanders, Era G; 494 Sanders, John K.; 187 Sanders, Robert E.; 215 Sanders, Robert L.; 215 Sandford, Robert M.; 320 Sandidge, Beverly J.; 470 Sandker, Brenda J.; 404, 405, 470 Sapp, Phil D.; 494 Sarlls, Lindy J.; 526 Satchwell, Daryl L.; 313, 526 Saunders, James R.; 330, 494 Saunders, Paul L., 248 Saunders, Thomas E.; 494 Sawyer, Andrew B.; 215 Saylor, Esaw; 526 Saylor, Laura B.; 526 Saylor, Martha; 494 Scabbard and Blade: 286 Scalf, Danny D.; 470 Scalf, David R.; 470 Scalf, Jerry W.; 526 Scarborough, John H.; 425, 494 Schaefer, Christina L.; 500, 526 Schafer, Sandra L.; 314, 287, 494 Scheidel, Paul B.; 248, 324 Schenker, Edith B.; 526 Schiavone, Daniel G; 526 Schieman, Barbara A.; 526 Schleigh, Craig B.; 526 Schloemer, Stephanie; 526 Schloss, Gayle E.; 288, 359, 445, 470 Schlosser, Cynthia A.; 526 Schmidt, Karen J.; 445, 470 Schmidt, Lynne M.; 365, 526 Schmied, Orville K.; Jr.; 526 Schnell, Nicola S.; 373, 526 Schockling, Leonard; 365 Schoellmann, Walter; 470 Schomaker, Roger G.; 526 Schooley, J.; 383 Schott, Barbara; 248, 285 Schoulthies, Jackie L.; 526 Schrader, Jacqueline; 374 Schrader, Mary J.; 470 563 Schradin, Linda M.; 215, 291, 296 Schradin, Sharon L.; 386, 494 Schreick, Ronald A.; 494 Schroeder, Thomas E.; 526 Schuetz, Shirley L.; 494 Schuff, Vicki L.; 248, 373 Schulte, Pamela M.; 494 Schultz, William P.; 330 Schumacher, Mary M.; 148 Schummer, Sandra L.; 248, 285, 366 Schwallie, Ronald L.; 470 Schwartz, Glenda K.; 470 Schwartz, Jim; 320 Schwartz, Rhonda R.; 494 Schwarz, James V.; 494 Schweikert, Gary L.; 494 Schweitzer, Sherrill; 402, 494 Sciarra, Edward A.; 470 Sckloemer, Stephanie; 365 Scola, Suzanne C; 410, 411, 428, 470 Scott, Diana L.; 470 Scott, Dianna K.; 494 Scott, Jerry R.; 148 Scott, Linda L.; 354, 248, 405 Scott, Marsha G.; 526 Scott, William U.; 187 Scrivner, Charles G.; 494 Scroggin, Marilyn J.; 409, 494 Sea, Phyllis D. B.; 248 Seale, Elbert F.; 422, 148, 428 Searcy, Candice L. S.; 187 Searcy, James L.; 383 Searcy, Maurice L.; 366, 319 Searcy, Michael P.; 248, 425 Sears, Karen M. C; 273 Sears, Linda L.; 526 Sears, Linda L.; 526 Sears, Linda S.; 526 Sears, Margene; 494 Sears, Robert M.; 470 Seaton, Esther G; 526 Seay, John D.; 375 Sebastian, Alex E.; 248 Sebastian, Doris J.; 470 Sebastian, Jerry; 215 Secrist, Charles R.; 471 See, Mary P.; 384 Seidelman, Janice M.; 526 Seifer, Elizabeth R.; 526 Sellers, Clyde E.; 494 Sellman, Richard L.; 416, 417 Semones, Donna S.; 527 Sennet, Deborah A.; 527 Serge, Victoria L.; 527 Sergeant, Donna M.; 365 Settles, Beverly L.; 494 Settles, Sandra K.; 376, 357, 471 Severs, Carol R.; 377, 494 Sevier, Sharon A.; 527 Sewell, Charles B., Ill; 436, 527 Sewell, Charles K.; 438, 527 Sewell, Judith C; 248 Sexton, Danny S.; 291 Sexton, Patricia A.; 471 Sexton, Roberta L.; 527 Shackelford, Peggy A.; 248 Shafer, Candis L. C; 262 Shakib, Susan; 471 Shannon, Michael E.; 471 Sharp, Ann F.; 187, 289 Sharp, Berta D.; 494 Sharp, Pamela S.; 527 Sharpe, Jonathan W.; 215 Sharum, Sue A.; 365, 471 Shasek, Edward A., Jr.; 320 Shaurer, Stella K.; 383, 527 Shaw, David L.; 148, 418, 437 Shaw, Rita L.; 187, 279, 285 Shaw, Valerie E.; 383, 494 Shay, Carl A., Jr.; 324, 494 Shea, Richard W.; 215 Shearer, Alana J.; 471 Shearer, John W.; 527 Shearer, Larry W.; 248 Shearin, Gwendolyn; 527 Shelburne, Ralph L.; 471 Shell, Barbara A.; 527 Shellenberger, Evelyn L.; 248 Shelton, Ronald J.; 527 Shelton, Sandra A.; 262 Shepard, Regina K.; 471 Shepard, Robert A.; 187 Shepherd, Phyllis J.; 494 Shepherd, Randy S.; 494 Shepherd, Wayne; 471 Sheppard, Jan M.; 527 Sher, Michael N.; 383, 384, 471 Sheridan, Patrick T.; 494 Sherman, Gary L.; 187 Sherman, Richard L.; 220 Shields, Barbara J.; 152 Shields, Bobby A.; 527 Shields, Deborah G; 535 Shields, Gary L.; 381, 527 Shields, Sondra C; 527 Shine, Patrick T.; 422, 436, 471 Shipp, Charlton A.; 471 Shireman, Mark C; 494 Shirley, Anne V.; 187 Shiveley, Sharon E.; 405, 494 Shockley, Gary W.; 527 Shook, Cheryl A.; 471 Short, Bernie A.; 494 Short, Willard; 471 Shotwell, Connie M.; 494 Shouse, Georganna; 535 Shrader, Betsy H.; 366, 471 Shrader, J. Darlene; 471 Shrout, Gary D.; 366 Shrout, James N.; 148, 358 Shuck, Laurence W.; 248 Shuff, Thomas H.; 216 Shull, Virginia L.; 187 Shumard, James W.; 471 Shumard, Vicki L.; 527 Siders, Donna P.; 437 Siders, Michael P.; 527 Sidles, Joseph W.; 527 Siebel, Robert A.; 471 Siebert, Wayne R.; 471 Sieg, William J.; 148 Siemon, Brian R.; 421 Sievert, Barbara D.; 220 Sigma Delta Pi; 291 Sigma Nu; 422, 423 Sigma Tau Pi; 291 Sigman, Judy A.; 384, 383 Silcox, Nancy J.; 527 Siler, Barbara A.; 471 Siler, Freddie M.; 187 Siler, Patricia K.; 527 Siller, Carole L.; 527 Silvious, Kenneth R.; 319 Simon, Gerald W.; 216 Simon, Mary K.; 357, 187 Simpkins, Eleanor J.; 494 Simpson, Celinda L.; 527 Simpson, Daniel W.; 148 Simpson, Ellen H.; 494 Simpson, James A.; 216, 426 Simpson, Marysusan J.; 494 Simpson, Michael K; 324 Simpson, Roger L.; 216 Simpson, Ronald L.; 527 Simpson, Rose M.; 494 Simpson, Stephen S.; 216 Simpson, William E.; 471 Sims, Daniel C; 187 Sims, Elizabeth J.; 527 Sims, John E.; 471 Sims, Margie A.; 527 Sims, Patricia A.; 249 Sims, Terry J.; 494 Singer, Craig S.; 381, 349 Singleton, Brenda L.; 187 Singleton, Terry W.; 494 Sininger, Linda F.; 249 Sintz, Karen S.; 216, 290 Sipe, Wanita M.; 527 Sipes, Patricia A.; 249 Sircle, Randal A.; 527 Sitz, Jacqueline S.; 527 Sizemore, Glenda K.; 249 Sizemore, Johnnie M.; 187 Sizemore, Shirley R.; 527 Skaggs, Elizabeth H.; 249 Skaggs, Ernest W.; 494 Skaggs, Gregory A.; 494 Skaggs, Margaret A.; 287, 495 Skea, Kenneth; 527 Skeen, Gilda E.; 495 Skeen, Jay H.; 495 Skeen, Phyllis D.; 527 Skelton, Jane W.; 216 Skidmore, Patricia A.; 527 Skinner, William, Jr.; 527 Skipworth, Jody K; 527 Sliva, Virginia K.; 376, 357, 471 Sloan, Harold S.; 495 Slone, Andrew P.; 527 Slone, Cullen B.; 383, 495 564 Slone, George T.; 527 Slone, Johnnie O.; 527 Slusher, Arnold R.; 353, 187 Slusher, George M.; 187 Slusher, Phyllis E.; 527 Small, Susan L.; 364, 495 Smart, Hubert F.; 187, 421 Smart, Linda A. R.; 249 Smart, Rita H.; 471 Smith, Betty S.; 495 Smith, Beverly A.; 249 Smith, Blaine R.; 384, 527 Smith, Bonnie S.; 249 Smith, Carol S.; 216 Smith, Carolyn R.; 383 Smith, Charles H.; 471 Smith, Charlie J.; 377, 471 Smith, Cheryl L.; 495 Smith, Clara M.; 495 Smith, Connie S.; 527 Smith, Craig C; 495 Smith, Curtis M.; 527 Smith, Deanne E.; 437, 495 Smith, Deborah K; 527 Smith, Dianne; 495 Smith, Donna D.; 374 Smith, Donna K.; 527 Smith, Dorinda L.; 216 Smith, Doris G.; 527 Smith, Douglas W.; 188 Smith, Eric A.; 422, 471 Smith, Eura, Jr.; 187 Smith, Freida K.; 249, 373 Smith, Gary D.; 216 Smith, Hal D.; 495 Smith, Jackie K.; 527 Smith, James; 374 Smith, James D.; 527 Smith, James R.; 471 Smith, Jane; 290 Smith, Janice R.; 527 Smith, Jayne W.; 249, 495 Smith, Jerry; 386 Smith, John L.; 527 Smith, Johnny T.; 527 Smith, Joyce A.; 471 Smith, Judy E.; 471 Smith, Kenneth A.; 216 Smith, LaMonda D.; 527 Smith, Leanna; 495 Smith, Lynda K.; 471 Smith, Mark R.; 495 Smith, Melvin S.; 527 Smith, Michael D.; 188 Smith, Mildred L.; 527 Smith, Mitchell E.; 495 Smith, Pamela S.; 527 Smith, Patricia R.; 249, 283, 293 Smith, Pauline; 188 Smith, Phyllis A.; 495 Smith, Rhonda C; 528 Smith, Rita M.; 188 Smith, Robert L.; 148 Smith, Robert L.; 188 Smith, Ronald A.; 152 Smith, Sandra A.; 358, 528 Smith, Sharon; 249 Smit, Sharon A.; 495 Smith, Sharon A.; 378 Smith, Sharon S.; 528 Smith, Sherry L.; 471 Smith, Shirley A.; 364, 528 Smith, Shirley J.; 188 Smith, Terry A.; 249, 289, 373, 383 Smith, Thaddeus M.; 528 Smith, Ulys; 148 Smith, William A.; 216, 358 Smith, William T.; 188 Smith, Wilma J.; 528 Smith, Wilson V.; 471 Smoot, John N.; 471 Smoot, Virginia I.; 528 Smothers, James D.; 528 Smothers, Joseph R.; 528 Smyers, Janet E.; 528 Smyth, Janie L.; 471 Smyth, Wathena; 188 Snapp, Erma J.; 528 Snapp, Linda S.; 188 Snapp, Myra J.; 495 Snell, David H.; 262 Snell, Nolan S.; 495 Snelling, Joel A.; 495 Snider, Debbie K .; 495 Snowden, Eugene L.; 528 Snyder, Jill E.; 528 Snyder, Kenneth T.; 471 Snyder, Michael H.; 495 Snyder, Richard N.; 188 Snyder, Ross M.; 249 Sobanski, Richard C; 438, 188, 436 Solomon, Raymond P.; 188 Solvey, Larry V.; 287, 495 Sorrell, Betsy A.; 528 Sorrel I, Charlotte E.; 528 Sosby, James E.; 495 Souder, Robert A.; 528 Southard, Perry N.; 471 Sowder, Brenda F.; 528 Sowders, Jeannette B.; 262 Sowers, Jerry R.; 528 Spalding, George W.; 148 Spann, Larry D.; 152 Sparkman, Robert P.; 188 Sparks, Carolyn S.; 528 Sparks, Glenna I.; 528 Sparks, Lois; 376, 148, 437 Sparks, Ralph V.; 528 Sparks, Stephen D.; 495 Sparks, Sue A.; 535 Sparnon, Raymond L.; 528 Sparrow, Jerry H.; 495 Sparrow, John A.; 471 Speagle, Brenda J.; 528 Speaks, Timothy D.; 216, 421 Spears, Samuel D.; 496 Spector, Paul; 471 Speed, Sue A.; 359, 358, 471 Spence, William E.; 249 Spencer, Barbara A. C; 249 Spencer, Beverley A.; 471 Spencer, Everett; 471 Spencer, Manuel R.; 471 Spencer, Nancy C; 528 Spencer, Richard A.; 528 Spencer, Ronald W.; 496 Spencer, Shirley M.; 528 Spicer, Edward; 188 Spieser, Sandra L.; 496 Spiess, Linda K; 377, 471 Spinella, Robert; 528 Spoo, Judith G; 496 Spots, Joyce L.; 528 Spottz, Richard A.; 471 Spradlin, Toni C; 535 Sprague, Robert F.; 188 Spriestersbach, John; 148 Spriggs, Ginger L.; 386 Sprinkel, Sara A.; 528 Sproles, Robin R.; 496 Spurgeon, Sharon J.; 528 Spurlock, Victor D.; 216 Stackhouse, Frank T.; 188, 278, 286 Stackhouse, Shirley N.; 149, 293 Stacy, James S.; 262 Stacy, Lynda J.; 528 Stahl, Berma L.; 528 Stanford, Timothy L.; 528 Stanifer, Linda A. T.; 471 Stanley, Harold B., Ill; 249, 271, 286 Stanley, Judith A.; 471 Stanley, Steven B.; 287, 376, 496 Stansbury, Paul S.; 528 Stanton, Erica L.; 471 Stapleton, David L.; 216 Stapleton, Diana L.; 249 Stapleton, Pamela J.; 496 Stark, Lorraine E.; 378, 471 Starnes, Howard R.; 496 Starnes, Sharon R. S.; 188 Starr, Richard A.; 188 Staviski, Raymond T.; 471 Stebing, David E.; 426, 496 Stedman, Jerry S.; 471 Steele, Barbara R.; 528 Steele, Lee A.; 528 Steele, Lillian P.; 471 Steele, Ronald L.; 528 Steele, Sandra J.; 384 Steelman, Lana C; 496 Steen, Burton G.; 319, 528 Stefanics, Elizabeth; 528 Steffen, Ann M.; 250, 250 Steger, Robert C; 471 Steger, Susan A.; 528 Steggeman, Kenneth F.; 528 Stegner, David C; 383, 471 Stegner, John M.; 383, 384, 314, 471 Steidle, David V.; 384 565 Steinmetz, Suellen; 528 Stempfer, Helen M.; 373, 472 Stephens, Barbara A.; 529 Stephens, James W.; 149 Stephens, John P.; 262 Stephens, Mary E.; 149, 402 Stephens, Richard G ; 529 Stephens, Sally I.; 258 Stephens, Single; 472 Stephens, Vicki C; 529 Stephenson, Greg K.; 333 Stephenson, Holly; 529 Stepp, Melinda N.; 250 Stepp, Patrica; 535 Sterbling, Philip R.; 293, 375, 472 Stern, Bobbi K; 496 Stevens, Carol L.; 250, 287, 377, 378 Stevens, Mary E.; 417 Stevens, Mary R.; 529 Please, let ' s communicate ! Stevenson, Barbara G.; 496 Stevenson, Ellen L; 376, 357, 529 Stewart, Allen F.; 496 Stewart, Bruce E.; 472 Stewart, Carol A.; 529 Stewart, David L.; 472 Stewart, Gay L.; 149, 373 Stewart, Jerry M.; 262 Stewart, Morris A.; 250 Stewart, Pamela D.; 529 Stewart, Pruda E.; 535 Stewart, Sharon; 496 Stewart, William M.; 216, 277 Stice, Stephen A.; 496 Stidham, Garnie S.; 529 Stidham, Larry M.; 529 Stiebel, Judith A.; 529 Stiefel, John E.; 189, 375 Stigall, Anne D.; 189 Stigers, Nancy C; 189 Stiles, Teresa A.; 529 Stillwell, Janice M.; 535 Stilwell, Vernon F.; 529 Stinson, Daisy H.; 189 Stirn, Shelby A.; 472 Stivers, Cheryleen; 250 Stivers, David D.; 189, 314, 384 Stivers, Gary C; 472 Stivers, Mary L.; 149 Stivers, Michael K.; 529 Stivers, Ozzie; 189 Stivers, Roy W.; 189, 385 Stivers, Sondra L.; 220 Stober, Carla S.; 472 Stocker, William R.; 383 Stodghill, Michael T.; 152 Stoeber, Dianne E.; 496 Stoess, William L.; 417, 451, 472 Stoke, Linda H. B.; 189, 383 Stokes, Bonnie G. H.; 250 Stokes, Edward S., Ill; 529 Stoll, Katherine I .; 529 Stone, Linda D.; 358, 359, 529 Stone, Marilyn M.; 189, 293 Stone, Randall M.; 529 Stone, Ronnie E.; 496 Stoner, Gregory H.; 472 Storm, Jimmy H.; 529 Stout, Charles W.; 496 Stover, Richard D.; 496 Stratton, Candance; 472 Straub, Melvin D.; 472 Strausbaugh, Steven W.; 529 Strevels, David S.; 529 Strickland, June; 472 Stringer, James H.; 496 Stringer, Michael R.; 529 Stringfield, Donald A.; 529 Stroble, Colleen J.; 529 Stroll, Hank; 472 Strong, Leonard B.; 496 Stuber, Theodore A.; 149 Stuckenberg, David O.; 216 Student Council; 348 Student National Education Association; 376, 378 Studer, Patricia A.; 376, 287, 496 Stuhlreyer, Peggy M.; 262, 290 Stumbo, Sandra C; 189 Sturgeon, Paul T.; 529 Sucher, Michael C; 529 Sullivan, Cathy L.; 377, 496 Sullivan, James A.; 189 Sullivan, James D.; 529 Sullivan, Robert M.; 529 Sullivan, Ronald; 216 Sullivan, Timothy D.; 496 Sumner, Erma J.; 529 Sun, Mary L. T.; 262 Sundell, Linda M.; 250 Sunley, Robert M.; 529 Surface, Karen L.; 276, 529 Suro, Anita C; 250, 437 Susemichel, Lorie L.; 496 Susong, Danny A.; 333 Susong, Linda C; 250, 402 Susong, Ray W.; 418, 472 Sutherland, David W.; 529 Sutton, James E.; 529 Sutton, Jervis D.; 472 Swain, William F.; 189 Swanagin, Robert L.; 149 Swango, Bruce E.; 189 Swango, David N.; 529 Swango, Patricia; 250, 405, 428 Swann, Susan M.; 529 Swanson, William D.; 262 Swartz, Thomas M.; 250, 377 Sweasy, Kenneth W.; 472 Swetnam, James E.; 250 Swinford, Sylvia A.; 529 Switzer Jeanne M.; 376, 287, 357, 472 Swope, Carol S.; 472 Syck, Grover T.; 496 Sykes, James E.; 529 Symphonic Band; 382 — T— Tabb, Linda S.; 529 Tabeling, Richard W.; 496 Tackett, Charles, Jr.; 262 Tackett, Danny O.; 529 Tackett, James M.; 529 Tackett, Jimmy; 250, 529 566 Tackett, Rosemary; 472 Tackett, Sharon G.; 529 Tackett, Sharon J.; 381 Tait, Leslie G.; 529 Talbot, Donald A.; 472 Talbot, Ronald J.; 472 Tallent, Mary F.; 529 Tallent, Overt L.; 472 Talmage, Martin T.; 472 Tanner, Vickie; 250, 373, 405 Tapp, Charles W.; 262 Tarter, Johnny C; 472 Tarter, Sandra S.; 496 Tarvin, Daniel C; 529 Tarvin, Dennis C; 529 Tarvin, Robert E.; 262 Tate, Thomas B.; 529 Tau Kappa Epsilon; 424 Taylor, Camille K.; 472 Taylor, Carry D.; 529 Taylor, Charles D.; 189, 288 Taylor, Charles L.; 381 Taylor, Deborah K; 529 Taylor, Donna S.; 287, 496 Taylor, Elizabeth I.; 529 Taylor, Gary L.; 189 Taylor, Iris K.; 496 Taylor, Jacqueline M.; 529 Taylor, Jane D.; 496 Taylor, Judy M.; 472 Taylor, Kay D.; 384, 314 Taylor, Linda L.; 472, 529 Taylor, Louis R.; 250 Taylor, Mary E.; 250 Taylor, Mary J.; 529 Taylor, Melinda J.; 529 Taylor, Patricia A.; 376, 529 Taylor, Ralph D.; 496 Taylor, Sandra K.; 189, 529 Taylor, Susan G; 250, 364 Taylor, Thomas C; 383, 385, 472 Taylor, Wayne K.; 530 Taylor, William E.; 496 Tazel, Johnnie E.; 271 Teater, Jane L.; 530 Tedford, Gary S.; 496 Teegarden, Beverly G; 530 Temple, David O.; 421 Templeman, Michael D.; 472 Templeton, Stephen R.; 251 Tenney, Thomas L.; 262 Terhune, Jimmie G; 472 Terrell, Linda F.; 535 Terrell, Sue C; 496 Terrill, Rebecca A.; 530 Terry, Betty B .; 496 Terry, Claudia B.; 251 Terry, James I.; 189 Terry, William R.; 530 Terstegge, Paul A.; 472 Thacker, John M.; 189 Thalman, Jon C; 530 Thalmann, Craig R.; 496 Thalmann, Jeffrey B.; 42j Tharp, Charles R.; 472 Tharp, Lewis S.; 530 Theiler, Patricia L.; 410, 472 theta Chi; 426, 421 Thienel, Glenn P.; 190, 383 Thomas, Barbara A.; 496 Thomas, Barbara J.; 289, 406, 428 Thomas, Carolyn A.; 251 Thomas, Charles R.; 496 Thomas, Connie L.; 384, 530 Thomas, Elmer C; 530 Thomas, Gail; 530 Thomas, Homer D.; 530 Thomas, Linda J.; 530 Thomas, Margaret V.; 496 Thomas, Martha L.; 473 Thomas, Norris E.; 496 Thomas, Rita; 376, 287, 496 Thomas, Sandra R.; 530 Thomas, Walter W.; 496 Thomas, William D.; 190, 273, 381 Thomas, William J.; 288 Thomason, Georgia; 251, 405, 428 Thomer, Linda S.; 251, 406 Thompson, Barbara S.; 530 Thompson, Brenda G; 530 Thompson, Brenda V.; 384, 251, 285, 402, 437 Thompson, Brenda Y.; 293 Thompson, Bruce N.; 496 Thompson, David F.; 190 Thompson, Deborah L.; 496 Thompson, Delsie L.; 357, 496, 376 Thompson, Doris K.; 496 Thompson, Dwane L.; 149 Thompson, Jo A.; 530 Thompson, Kay; 149 Thompson, Katherine D.; 251 Thompson, Letitia A.; 496 Thompson, Libbie L.; 190 Thompson, Michael J.; 149 Thompson, Ronald E.; 349 Thompson, Sharon A.; 190, 285, 289 Thompson, William C; 496 Thompson, William F.; 496 Thompson, William G; 496 Thompson, William W.; 530 Thomson, David T.; 530 Thornton, Candace L.; 251, 373 Thornton, Charles D.; 530 Thornton, Mary J.; 190, 270, 290, 364 Thorpe, Toby A.; 530 Thurman, James T.; 190, 437 Thurman, Margaret M.; 263 Tincher, Joyce A.; 149 Tincher, Wendell; 473 Tipton, Bettie R.; 263 Tipton, Kenneth G.; 291, 375, 473 Tipton, Larry W.; 473 Tipton, Robert L.; 530 Tiriolo, Marianne; 473 Todd, Barbara A.; 530 Todd, Jessica A.; 473 Todd, Marlene; 220 Todd, Sandy L.; 402, 428 Tolin, Robert E.; 530 Tolle, Freddie J.; 496 Tolliver, Darlene; 496 Tonar, Lee W.; 405 Tonne, William R.; 530 Towler, Ann H.; 496 Town, Glenn P.; 414, 530 Town, Vernon A.; 421 Townsend, Teresa L.; 365 Townsend, Terry; 381 Trabits, Carol L.; 496 Tracy, Marsha J.; 374, 530 Tracy, Bennie M.; 251 Tracy, Martin M.; 418 Trail, Bennie M.; 251 Trautman, Linda M.; 251 Treadway, Douglas L.; 413, 190 Trees, Helen K; 251 Tremper, William W.; 251, 286, 436 Trenz, Robert C; 473 Tribble, Ann G; 289, 497 Trimble, Allen C; 288, 443 Trimble, Toni C; 384, 530 Triplett, Henry H., Jr.; 263 Troike, Fred L.; 190 Trower, Teresa A.; 497 True, Geraldine; 473 True, Jane A.; 152 True, Rodger E.; 190, 289 True, Susan M.; 149 Trusty, Gary E.; 497 Tucker, Ronald N.; 530 Tucker, Susan D.; 252 Tudor, Cheryl L.; 530 Tudor, Leonard M.; 530 Tuggle, Sara H.; 497 Tupman, William R.; 535 Turker, Susan; 377 Turman, Elisena M.; 406 Turner, Alfred D.; 383 Turner, Eileen M.; 190 Turner, Ethel M.; 252 Turner, Gloria J.; 530 Turner, Helane M.; 190 Turner, James, Jr.; 473 Turner, Judith A.; 287, 497 Turner, Kenneth; 190 Turner, Lenane; 376, 530 Turner, Lexene; 530 Turner, Marian L.; 530 Turner, Marilyn A.; 473 Turner, Rita L.; 497 Turner, Sharon G; 530 Turner, Vicki L.; 530 Turpin, Donald L.; 383 Turpin, William G; 149, 373 Tussey, Ira J.; 530 Tuttle, Carol A.; 497 Tuttle, Don; 149 Twyman, Kenneth B.; 530 567 Tyler, Linda M.; 497 Tyler, Rebecca L.; 530 — u— Uhrig, Ruth F.; 365, 530 Uleary, Donna M.; 530 Ulrich, Joseph D.; 418, 497 Ulrich, Doug; 418, 497 Underwood, Larry R.; 364 Unger, Rebecca S.; 530 Ungruhn, Gene R.; 422, 149 Upchurch, Gary K.; 530 Upchurch, Martin L.; 473 Upton, Janice C; 497 Upton, Mark G.; 366, 190, 425 Utter, Susan C; 384, 314, 530 —V— Vaiea, George R.; 530 Vaiers, Margetta; 381 Van Arsdale, Elizabet; 530 Van Arsdall, Robert D.; 530 Van Asdlan, Jacquelin; 497 Van Bever, Edna P.; 263 Van Deventer, Kenneth; 497 Van Diver, Betty J.; 530 Van Diver, Cecil H.; 149 Van Hoose, Gary K.; 497 Van Hoose, Robert B.; 263 Van Horne, Linda L.; 497 Van Ness, Gail A.; 497, 359 Van Oss, Linda M.; 359, 287, 358, 497 Van Pelt, Beverly P.; 497 Van Pelt, Charles G; 287,497 Van Sickle, Reecy F.; 252 Van Slyke, Don W.; 530 Vance, Alice A. T.; 383 Vance, Michael D.; 473 Vanhorn, Dennis G.; 473 Vanover, James R.; 530 Varney, Kevin D.; 530 Varney, Larry W.; 190 Varney, Rodney L.; 263 Varsity E Club; 360 Vater, Nancy L.; 530 Vaughn, Lois A.; 497 Vavra, Anne C; 437, 409, 497 Vedelli, Joel; 414, 428 Veeneman, Jeanne; 473 Veirs, Nijel K.; 530 Vereker, Richard T.; 252 Vermillion, Connie M.; 287, 497 Vice, Sara A.; 359, 314, 408, 409, 428, 497 Vickers, David R.; 190, 271, 286, 289, 364, 436 Vincent, Cynthia E.; 530 Vipperman, Catherine; 497 Vires, Anthony R.; 530 Vires, Darrell; 531 Vitatoe, Gary N.; 531 Vitatoe, Trudy A.; 473 Vittitoe, James A.; 149 Voets, Joseph C; 473 Vogler, Patricia A.; 473 Voiers, Margetta M.; 190 Von Holle, David; 421 Vonsick, Ronald L.; 473 Vontner, Nancy; 107 Votel, Michael R.; 497 — W— Wachs, Durrell L.; 497 Waclauski, Theresa M.; 384, 531 Waddell, Helen J.; 535 Waddell, Madlyn G.; 497 Waddle, Stephen W.; 531 Wade, Billie W.; 531 Wade, Glenn E.; 497 Wade, Margaret L.; 252 Wade, Maureen K.; 190 Wagers, Donna L.; 473 Wagman, Ronald N.; 289, 473 Wagner, Claire F.; 287, 497 Wagner, Gloria J.; 290 Wagner, Jackie L.; 531 Wagner, James S.; 473 Wagner, Robert J.; 497 Wahhland, Becky; 354 Wainright, Constance; 531 Wainscott, David E.; 191, 286 Wainscott, Debora E.; 497 Wainscott, Diane H.; 191, 289, 377 Wainscott, Donna P.; 473 Waits, Charles W.; 190 Warren, Burdetta J.; 191, 473 Warren, Earl D.; 498, 438 Warren, James A.; 49S Warren, Jinx; 291 Warren. Larry A.; 531 Warren, Richard C; 413, 412 Warren, Robert E.; 263 Warrington, John A., Jr.; 531 Warthman, John H.; 498 Wartschlager, Robert; 425, 474 Washington, Robert L.; 271, 309 Wasserman, Judith A.; 406, 407, 474 Waters, Gloria Y.; 498 Watkins, Cathlynn; 386, 531 Watkins, Marilyn B.; 252 Watkins, Peggy J.; 498 Watkins, Steven C; 43S, 498 Watkins, Virginia L.; 498 Watson, Anne B.; 410, 428, 498 Watson, Carol A.; 191, 376 Watson, Dan; 425, 273, 274 Watson, Deborah G ; 531 Watson, Deborah S.; 152 Watson, Lee D ; 474 Watson, Linda L.; 252 Watson, Marilyn K.; 531 Watson, Roy R.; 288, 444 Watson, Terry L.; 531 Watson, Vincent R.; 383 Watson, William H.; 498 Watts, Donald R.; 531 Wayman, Deborah L.; 498 Wayman, William J.; 474 Wayne, Nancy S.; 531 Weakley, Lyndon B.; 364 Weaver, Cheryl A.; 498 Weaver, Kathleen; 287 Weaver, Paula J.; 358, 531 Weaver, Shelbye S.; 474 Webb, Freda G.; 531 Webb, Robert S.; 413, 474 Webb, Roderick R.; 309 Webb, Rolena S.; 531 Webb, William L.; 474 Webeler, Robert A.; 320 Weber, Anita L.; 409 Weber, Mary J.; 252, 354, 285, 289 Waits, Sandra K.; 497 Waits, Vicki D.; 497 Walden, Wayne N; 531 Waldroup, Roddy G; 473 Walker, Candace S.; 497 Walker, Charles L.; 531 Walker, Charles M.; 473 Walker, Charles S.; 531 Walker, Do.iald R.; 497 Walker, Hazel F. R.; 290 Walker, Marvin T.; 473 Walker, Robert A.; 149, 271, 320 Wall, Hilda A. ; 531 Wall, Jenny K.; 531 Wall, William J.; 271, 420, 421, 428 Wallace, Harold C; 309, 497 Wallace, James S.; 191 Wallin, Charles W.; 473 Wallingford, Janice J.; 252 Walraven, Jay; 191 Walroth, Charles H ; 531 Walsh, Arthur J., Jr.; 473 Walter, Sandra C; 410, 473 Walters, David; 291 Walters, Kenneth W., Jr.; 320, 531 Walters, Larry E.; 531 Walters, Reginald G.; 384 Walters, Wayne L.; 473 Walton, Charles R.; 473 Wampler, Anthony; 531 Wanger, Robert; 413 Ward, Hilda H.; 473 Ward, Lynda K.; 252, 373 Ward, Randy J.; 374 Ward, Samuel M.; 314, 498, 384, 383 Ward, William T; 263 Wardrup, Linda D.; 473 Ware, Johnny D.; 191 Warfield, Robert N; 376 ,473 Warford, Hubert E.; 531 Warford, Juanita F.; 531 Warinner, Carolyn L.; 498 Warinner, William D.; 498 Warner, Brenda S.; 473 Warner, Gregory S.; 498 Warner, Sharon S.; 383, 498, 377, 378 568 Webster, D ' eena D.; 531 Weber, Sandra S.; 191, 289, 365 Weeks. Marcia L.; 220 Wefler, Sally D.; 359, 386, 531 Weichhand, Rebecca M.; 191 Weir, Ivan R.; 535 Welch, A. Michael; 474 Welch, Darlene J.; 474 Welch, Rodney L.; 531 Weliman, Mary F.; 291 Wells, Donald W.; 531 Wells, Doris J.; 531 Wells, Effie; 450, 474 Wells, Gayle C; 498 Wells, Leonard S.; 531 Wells, Lillian A.; 411, 474 Wells, Phillip R.; 498 Wells, Ronnie D.; 498 Wells, Sandra; 252, 354, 410 Wells, William B.; 531 Welsh, Micheal; 436 Welsh, Nita A.; 474 Wesley, Jo E.; 531 Wesley, Linda C; 531 Wesley, Patsy S.; 252 Wessel, Judith A.; 498 Wessel, Judy R.; 531 West, Douglas W.: 49S West, Patricia A.; 474 Wseterman, Paul W.; 531 Westlake, Kenneth D.; 252 Wetherbee, David L.; 474 Westminster Fellowship; 366 Wethington, William M.; 531 Weyrich. Sandra L.; 252, 437, 373 Wheat, Major W.; 417 Wheat, Phillip G.; 531 Wheatley, Ronald E.; 532 Wheeldon, Jeffrey F.; 252 Wheeler, Bonnie A.; 359, 358, 532 Wheeler, Constance R.; 449, 498, 376 Wheeler. Dennis J.; 191, 383. 385 Wheeler, Douglas R.; 498 Wheeler, George S.; 474 Wheeler, Joseph P.; 498 Wheeler, Melinda L.; 451, 498 Wheeler, Robert B.; 421 Wheeler, Robert C; 252 Wheeler, Toni L.; 474 Whitaker, Ann; 152 Whitaker, Edgar; 474 Whitaker. Georgia M.; 474 Whitaker, Rhonda M.; 49S Whitaker, Ruth; 474 Whitaker. Stephen J.; 5 2 Whitaker, William J.; 532 White, Carole L.; 498 White, Daniel R.; 412 White, Daniel T.; 413, 474 White, James M.; 150, 417 White, John W.; 532 White, Mary E.; 252 White, Rosemary; 532 White, Walker G; 532 White, William A.; 474 White, William D.; 532 Whitehead, Margaret J.; 357, 498 Whitehead, Rhonda G.; 49S Whitehead, Roger L.; 474 Whitehouse, Janet L.; 532 Whitehouse, Mary E.; 37S Whitehouse, Roger D.; 532 Whitehouse, Steven A.; 498 Whitfield, Toni M.; 376, 532 Whitlock, Robert B.; 288, 446, 498 Whitney, Jack C; 286, 426, 427, 474 Whitney, Judy G.; 252 Whitson, William S.; 532 Whittamore, James L.; 150 Whitton, Susan; 498 Wicker, Charles B.; 253 Wicker, Larry D.; 150 Wickersham, Beverly B.; 2 IS Wickliffe, William K.; 532 Wicklund, Carl H.; 498 Wickman, William L.; 474 Wickrmen, Sandy; 320 Widmer, Martha A.; 498 Wientjes, Sharon; 451, 498 Wilborn, Darlene; 383, 384, 314 Wilborn, Susan D.; 532 Wilborn, Woody S.; 191, 272, 279, 348 Wilcher, Susan C; 49S Wilcox, Carol L.; 498 Wilde, David G.; 218 Wilde, Sandra L.; 358, 532 Wiley, Charles C; 498 Wiley, Elizabeth K.; 532 Wilhoit, Johnny W.; 474 Wilhoite, Rhonda K.; 532 Wilkerson, Danny; 253 Wilkerson, James C; 218 Wilkerson, Wanda M.; 377, 474 Wilkins, Millerson L.; 498 Wilkinson, Dawn K.; 474 Wilkirson, Deanna J.; 474 Willett, Colleen A.; 532 Williams, Andrew; 474 Williams, Barbara K.; 474 Williams, Betty A.; 498 Williams, Buford S.; 474 Williams, Carolyn S.; 532 The class of ' 69 will take with them a part of Eastern and will leave a part of themselves behind. 569 Williams, Charles E.; 191, 375 Williams, David E.; 532 Williams, Dennis L.; 191 Williams, Frankie J.; 474 Williams, Hershall D.; 364 Williams, James W.; 498 Williams, Jeffrey M.; 191 Williams, Julia A.; 445, 437, 358, 532, 359 Williams, Krista K.; 532 Williams, Margaret A.; 498 Williams, Nevel T.; 474 Williams, Pamela A.; 218 Williams, Robert M.; 532 Williams, Rod; 425 Williams, Roma J.; 218 Williams, Sandra K.; 498 Williams, Sharon A.; 474 Williams, Ted S.; 498 Williams, Terry A.; 253 Williams, Thomas J.; 421, 474 Williams, WillaD.; 218 Williamson, Barbara L.; 384, 383, 532 Williamson, Carol A.; 474 Williamson, Portia K.; 191, 289 Willian, Billy J.; 532 Willimann, Judy R.; 150 Willis, Sharon D.; 498 Wills, Jane F.; 498 Wills, John M.; 192, 416, 428 Wills, Mary P.; 376, 532 Wilmhoff, James D.; 218 Wilms, Catherine V.; 365, 474 Wilson, Beverly A.; 532 Wilson, David E.; 532 Wilson, David L.; 474 Wilson, Dean E.; 218 Wilson, Deobrah A.; 532 Wilson, Dianne; 374 Wilson, Douglas D.; 498 Wilson, Drew D., Jr.; 263 Wilson, Edward H.; 192 Wilson, Elaine; 474 Wilson, Ernest L.; 192 Wilson, Floyd E.; 319, 532 Wilson, Gary L.; 150, 349 Wilson, George G.; 218 Wilson, George R.; 291, 364 Wilson, Geraldine P.; 474 Wilson, Gilbert A.; 383 Wilson, Janie M.; 381, 383 Wilson, Jerome G.; 532 Wilson, Jerry L.; 192 Wilson, JohnD.; 532 Wilson, Judith A.; 532 Wilson, Judith M.; 192 Wilson, Judith C. G.; 364 Wilson, Judy L.; 376, 532 Wilson, Karen K; 532 Wilson, Katherine L.; 253, 377, 378 Wilson, Linda L.; 498 Wilson, Mary S.; 498 Wilson, Michael A.; 532 Wilson, Pamela J. S.; 150 Wilson, Patricia; 532 Wilson, Paula M.; 474 Wilson, Robert W.; 192 Wilson, Robynn L.; 532 Wilson, Rodney J.; 498 Wilson, Ronnie C; 474 Wilson, Ruth A.; 192, 498 Wilson, Susan J.; 364, 532 Wilson, Susan M.; 383, 535 Wilson, Tug; 447 Winburn, Cynthia C; 377, 378, 498 Winburn, Helen J.; 150 Winburn, Jenny L.; 532 Winburn, William C; 150 Wind, Beverly J.; 532 Wingard, Joel D.; 263 Winkle, Deborah D.; 532 Winkle, Penny D.; 532 Winkler, Dwight L.; 532 Winn, Lonnie E.; 532 Winter, Michon R.; 402, 498 Winters, Richard W.; 532 Wira, Michael E.; 218, 426, 427 Wires, Margaret A.; 532 Wires, Peggy; 365 Wise, Peggy L.; 532 Wiseman, Robert C; 287 Wisher, Karen A.; 498 Wisowaty, Marlene A.; 218 Withers, Darrell H.; 253 Withers, Patti S.; 535 Woerner, Karen L.; 532 Wofford, Larry Y.; 192 Wofford, Robert H.; 532 Wojciechowski, Marg; 498 Wolfe, Donna L.; 253, 279, 285 Wolfe, Michelle M.; 535 Wolfe, Priscilla K; 475 Wolff, John H.; 475 Wolski, George L.; 150, 414, 415 Womack, James C; 498 Womack, Susan L.; 532 Women ' s Recreation Association; 376, 378 Wong, Tin Jor; 535 Wood, Diane; 532 Wood, Gayle F.; 150 Wood, James M.; 475 Wood, James R.; 532 Wood, Kristin M.; 532 Wood, Richard D.; 218, 417 Wood, Robert M.; 475 Woodall, Phillip S.; 253, 422, 428 Woodring, David M.; 535 Woodruff, Gregory A.; 373, 532 Woodruff, Kenneth L.; 422, 324 475 Woodruff, Martin W.; 373, 499 Woodruff, Sharon A.; 475 Woods, Hobert, Jr.; 532 Woods, Jane E.; 253, 402, 373 Woods, Shirley D.; 533 Woods, Susan J.; 533 Woods, William H.; 309 Woods, William R.; 475 Woodside, Deborah L.; 378, 475 Woodward, Ronald P.; 218 Woolums, James M.; 192 Woosley, Albert J.; 533 Wooten, John R.; 422, 499 Workman, Lowell B.; 533 Workman, Martha K; 475 Worlmald, Cheryl M.; 533 Worrell, Billy R.; 533 Worrell, William W.; 263 Worsham, Marilyn L.; 533 Worth, John E.; 152, 373 Worthington, Elizabeth A.; 499 Worthington, Robert . ' ■533 Wozny, Katherine C; 287, 498 Wozny, Constance K.; 533 Wray, Yvonne; 533 Wren, Caxolyn S.; 253 Wright, Alice L.; 533 Wright, Barbara L.; 475 Wright, Gwendolyn A.; 535 Wright, Hiram T.; 192 Wright, James E., Jr.; 438, 436, 533 Wright, Jane E.; 533 Wright, Jolinda R. M.; 499 Wright, Larry E.; 413, 475 Wright, Linda I.; 253, 384, 437 Wright, Patricia E.; 533 Wright, Phyliss; 287 Wright, Phyllis A.; 376, 475 Wright, Phyllis S.; 475 Wright, Sharon K; 384, 499 Wrigh t, Theresa A.; 475 Wright, Wanda M. P.; 533 Wright, Wayna C; 253 Wright, Wilfred R.; 349 Wright, William D.; 533 Wroe, Barbara J.; 383 Wurth, Daniel M.; 535 Wyatt, George E.; 150, 366, 353 Wyatt, Larry G.; 499 Wyckoff, Irene A.; 499, 377, 386 Wynn, Larry R.; 533 Wyrick, Jerry W.; 253 Yacabone, Kathleen A.; 253 Yaden, Vera A.; 383, 533 Yagi, Fumihiko; 384 Yagi, Yoshihiko; 374, 287, 499 Yancey, Philip D.; 533 Yao, Joyce A.; 375, 533 Yates, Carroll A.; 218 Yates, James E.; 533 Yates, Richard H.; 499 Yates, William G.; 533 Yeager, Dorian P.; 475 Yeager, Thomas H.; 192 Yearsley, John W., Jr.; 253 Yeary, Robert L.; 475 Yerian, Dale E.; 533 Yoak, Barbara A.; 533 570 Yocum, Cecelia J.; 220 York, Patsy J.; 357 Young, Amelia L.; 386, 499 Young, Bruce S.; 218 Young, Carolyn A.; 533 Young Democrats; 355, 356 Young, Douglas A.; 499 Young, Douglass W.; 499 Young, Elizabeth A.; 533 Young, John A.; 287, 499 Young, Karyl D.; 533 Ambrose, Charles; 119 Arterberry, T. L.; 378 Bach, Bert C; 129 Ballou, Fred; 124 Barlow, Leroy; 128 Barr, Dixon A.; 222 Begley, Robert 111 Bivins, Claude; 124 Brock, G. M.; 123 Bruce, Robert; 293 Bruning, Theodore; 360 Byrn, Ernest E.; 156 Carroll, Mary; 357 Carey, Glenn O.; 155 Casey, W. H; 436 Castle, Shirley; 122 Chapman, Ernest; 123 Clawson, Kenneth; 117 Clay, Sidney W.; Ill Clover, Craig M.; 446 Coates, J. Dorland; 223 Cocanougher, LaRue; 116 Cody, Michael; 293 Collins, Thomas P.; 227 Combs, EarleB.; Ill Cooper, John C; Crockett, Jeannette; 121 DeCarbo, Edward; 118 Deck, John M.; 130 Dixon, Wallace; 130 Denny, Charlotte; 138 Donaldson, Neal; 122 Downes, Alan; 129 Dunne, Thomas; 293 Young, Linda M.; 499 Young, M. Michele; 475 Young, Mary E.; 192 Young, Michael R.; 499 Young, Michele; 354 Young, Neal R.; Young, Patsey A.; 533 Young Republicans; 355 Young, Richard E.; 533 Young, Robert W.; 383 Young, Ronald R.; 309 Young, Sarah L.; 358, 475, 359 Young, Thomas B.; 533 Young, Willie L.; 192 Young Women ' s Christian Association; 351 Zachritz, Randy J.; 475 Zanone, Carolyn J.; 376, 533 Zavis, Suzanne M.; 409, 499 Zea, Pamela J.; 533 Administration and Faculty Index Feltner, Donald R.; 288, 125 Francis, Fred L.; 298 George, Ted; 156 Gatewood, Dean; 289 Gibson, Charles H.; 223 Gorgone, John; 196 Grise, Martha; 287 Groves, Barney; 386 Grubbs, Billy A.; 122 Gurganus, Jane; 293 Hale, Harry; 161 Haney, Donald C; 158 Hansson, Kenneth S.; 138 Harville, Robert; 299 Harris, James S.; 118 Harrwell, Robert; 160 Hatch, A. O.; 123 Hayes, Glenn W.; 373 Hill, Roberta; 134 Hilton, Bentley; 129 Hindman, C. Douglas; 225 Holcomb, La Verne; 378 Householder, William A.; 133 Houston, Wilburn; 121 Howard, Durham; 111 Hughes, Charles; 324 Ingels, Mary K.; 122 Ison, Jack; 299 Jennings, Mable; 289 Jones, Sanford L.; 374 Kleine, Glen; 288 Kidd, Roy; 299 King, Robert; 299 Kirkpatrick, Dorothy; 386 LaFuze, H. H; 155 Lane, Bennie; 157 Leach, Leslie H; Lee, James; 293, 225 Lewis, Clyde J.; 128 Lockridge, Billy; 124 Luy, Jack A.; 133 Martin, Henry; 119 Martin, Lawrence; 123 Martin, Robert R.; 113, 114 Martinez, Rodolfo; 393 McGlasson, Mary; 374 Messenheimer, John; 374 Miller, George G.; 196 Morsberger, Robert; 257 Moomaw, Jimmie; 376 Moomaw, W. E.; 293 Moretz, Elmo E.; 256 Myers, Thomas D.; 117 Nelson, Charles; 1 59 Noble, Robert; 121 Nunn, Louie B., Gov.; 110 Ogden, Frederic D.; 154 Ore, Eddie P.; 224 Palmer, Wilson; 111 Parkhurst, Willis; 290 Parsons, Clifford; 287 Patrick, Alfred; 199 Pryse, Henry; 126 Peel, Nancy D.; 227 Pettengill, Dwynal B.; 162 Phillips, Juanita; 226 Posey, Robert; 137 Powell, J. C; 115 Presnell, Glenn; 330 Zepp, Frederick K.; 263 Zerhusen, Janice E.; 192, 279 Zeter, Charles G; 218 Zimmerman, Anne R.; 533 Zimmerman, Jo A.; 533 Zimmerman, Mary A.; 533 Zimmerman, Wayne H; 192 Zweig, Susan A.; 475 Zwick, Bill; 324 Zwick, Robert A.; 383, 475 Zwick, Shirley L. F.; 499 Reed, Helen; 228 Ridgley, Pat; 124 Riseling, Robert; 385 Robinson, George W.; 162 Rowlett, John D.; 132 Schneider, Peter; 376 Schwendeman, Jr.; 158 Sexton, William; 135 Seyfrit, Paul; 122 Shadoan, Donald; 200 Shindelbower, Daniel; 160 Smith, Claude K; 198 Smith, Donald; 122 Smith, Everett N.; 130 Stapleton, W. A.; 123 Stovall, Thomas F.; 118 Stratemeyer, Florence; 227 Sullivan, John; 118 Summa, Elaine; 377 Taylor, Leonard; 121 Thompson, Harry; 288 Thurman, James W.; 126 Thurman, Kelly; 159 Unterbrink, Howard; 115 Vance, David M.; 126 Vescio, Herb; 121 Vickers, John L.; 115 Wallace, William; 111 Warren, Ned; 226 Weyhrauch, Ernest E.; 117 Whalin, Ralph; 135 Whitaker, Sam; 227 Whitlock, Charles D.; 125 Yates, Brown Lee; 125 Young, Joseph; 194 571 $ £ In Memoriam 8H h HtHra ■' :.!■' ' ■- . ' .■,• ' . .■■H n m ■HP ' HflK CHARLES A. VAUGHN Freshman, Evarts Summer, 1968 DON MARSHALL TAYLOR Freshman, Lexington October 1, 1968 JO ANNE GABBY GRAHAM Sophomore, Lexington March 1, 1969 574 Editor ' s Note When the 1969 MILESTONE was begun, it was my contention that this page be devoted to all those people who made it possible, for one person cannot do it all. This, then, is the purpose of this page. Without the diligence on the part of my section editors and staff, this book would be one of blank pages. No one but they can realize what thousands of hours of work, true devotion to a cause, and self-sacrifice can mean. Most of them went beyond the call of duty in this respect and I owe everything that this book is to them. But there remains one person to whom I owe more than I can repay. Dean Don Feltner, adviser to the MILESTONE, has given his time, effort, and sweat to its production. Without his guidance, aid, and staff the book would never have been published. And special thanks should be given to Doug Whitlock, Director of Publications, and David Vance, Sports Information Director, for their unparalleled efforts and interest in the MILESTONE. I would also like to use this opportunity to thank: — Craig Clover, University Photographer, and his band of student assistants, Ken Harlow, Bobby Whitlock, Larry Bailey, Tug Wilson, John Graves and Patsy Gross. — The people at Taylor Publishing Company, Fred Kroger, Phil Orman, Dale Bennett, Mac Upshaw and their able photographer, Royce Rhodes, who were wonderful to work with, and contributed greatly to the ' 69 MILESTONE. — John Mullaney, Len Osborne, Larry Knejfle, Steve May and Betty Megerle of Osborne Photographic Laboratories, Inc., Cincinnati, for portraits, and selected activity pictures and a continued outstanding relationship. — Billy Davis III, for aerial color photographs on pages 18, 19 and 32. James A. Culbertson 575 Specifications For the 1969 Milestone The 1969 Milestone was prepared by the students of Eastern Kentucky University and printed by offset lithog- raphy by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. The first 104 pages are printed on 80-pound Saxony Embossed stock. The remaining 472 pages are printed on Meads Moistrite 80-pound Matte-finish offset text. The endsheets are 65 cover-weight smooth vellum bristol, printed in PMS 291 and PMS 294. The divider page separating the front endsheets and the text is motif parchment, woodgrain, printed in PMS 294. The basic type font used throughout the entire book in body copy is Garamond, composed photographically by the Intertype Fototronic Computer. Body copy for the opening 93 pages is 14 point with 2-point leading; for the remainder of the book, 12 point, with 2-point lead- ing. Cutlines are 10 point. Senior listings are 10 point and underclasses, 6 point. Headlines are Garamond, 18 point. Various special effects are used in several sections of the Milestone in an attempt to achieve maximum reader appeal. Art conversions and mezzotints, printed in two colors, PMS 291 and black, are used for photographs appearing on the divisional pages. Sub-divisional pages are line conversions, printed in a single color, PMS 291. Four-color mezzoprint is used on pages 8 and 9. Two- color steel die screen appears on page 298. A four- color circular line conversion is used on page 39. Two- color posterization appears on page 41. Other special effects were achieved photographically. Photographs appearing on pages 1 and 2 are triple ex- posures, printed in four-color. Art on page 34 introducing the special Homecoming gatefold was a combination four-color process halftone and line art by the creative design department of Taylor. The art of President Martin on pages 112-113 was done by Tom Williams of Taylor, using acrylics. Cameras used to photograph activity pictures, both four- color and black-and-white, appearing in the 1969 Mile- stone included: Nikon (35mm), Rolleiflex (2l x21 4 ), Mamiyaflex (21 x2l4 ), and Speed Graphic (4 x5 ). Senior and underclass portraits were photographed with a Beattie Portronic Camera, 70mm, using dual Speedo- tram strobe lights, by Osborne Photographic Laboratories, Cincinnati. Press run was 8,250 copies. 576 M
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