Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1965

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Primarily an institution dedicated to learning, a university is also a shelter to those who seek to become part of its community. From our first hesitant days as freshmen to the final proud hour when we leave here as graduates, this campus is the nucleus around which our lives revolve. The hours we spend in study, the friends we make, the activities in which we participate, the discover- ies made about the world and ourselves all serve to form the invisible walls which surround us. The university is really only a continuation of the world outside it, but it is also a unique place where students of dif- ferent backgrounds share common experiences and are enriched as a result of their years here. When we leave this University, our home, the memories we carry with us will follow us as surely as yesterday. Behind the heavy doors of the James Mor- row Library is a wealth of knowledge, an absorbing novel, the busy Parthenon office, and quiet. The study of the past, the quest for to- morrow, and the humanities meet in the Science Building . . . the home of the departments of History, Sciences, and Speech. I2 Lucy Prichard Hall is a pleasant home for many Marshall women. Laidley Hall, oldest of the three women's dorms, is noted for its well-furnished and tastefully dec- orated lounges. The New Women's Residence Hall is the last word in modern dormitory living, as attested by the numerous lounges and kitchenettes. I3 White frame Main Annex has served Mar- shall and her students well. But time has taken, its toll and Main Annex will soon close her doors. Excited voices, laughing, easy conversa- tion, a cup of coffee . . . this is the Shawkey Student Union. Here is the home of the Chief Justice, Student Government, and happy students. l I4 3 l . f l -'22-iig.. A, Old Main is the symbol of Marshall Univer- sity. ln years past, thousands of eager students have studied here. ln the future, thousands of students will benefit from her facilities. This is Northcott Hall with her clicking type- writers and modern office machinery. This is the training ground for those who enter the fast-moving business world. I6 l ,, is N l l This is the kitchen of the campus, the Cafeteria. Three times each day it is invaded by hungry students and faculty members. ,J ',fWQ:5f 52522 'll ' T Hodges Hall, Laidley's twin, is a men's dormi- tory. The Residence Hall for Men presently includes four floors of living quarters and a cafeteria. Future plans call for four more floors. L The sound of a trumpet, the entire band, the lone voice of a practicing student, the vibrancy of a choir . . . surely this is the Music Building. l l I Gullickson Hall, home of the Departments of Military Science and Physical Education and the Student Health Center, offers everything from a rifle range to a heated pool. Surrounded by tennis courts and over- looking the intramural field, the Women's Physical Education Building plays an im- portant role in the all-important physical fit- ness program. I7 . ,., . 1- H - A , 'T , A . , . '11 Q ff 7'-H ' Q I if-aj' -' - 1 it K f .iff N ,Q - 4 -. - -. QF. Q U .5 lf'- y 5 r J, ,rl I mi'-v', ,- r 7: K'.Tf.7'f, , '-,, fn' Y 'gqglg 5, ' - , :- 5 13 E H ex 5 Q 'VN 7 f , L SN ,-'N I ! J! I' ' F if ' f' .2 'N 3' ' . i 1' ff Q 'W Z K 1 ix + f H ,, ,,f 'Q 4' 4 Ns A fx L in r -ffix Q.A, - if-61,1 T' . - .5 5' l Y- A ,.,. 'uf' f- . . -.g. , Q ' - Y ,wig-fivz . Z Y-ff' , f- ., 'if Y ,-., H. - W N- , M- . --E ., 4 . , '-?., ,:..u, . 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Y , , in Y ugh, zglfgffwg . w Ev si .V QA f 'W .L A .. v 1 F . , . 1357 , 7 5 5 N fs , pf V - V. M x Ji, k-17: 'Q'g- 4: 1, 4--5, ,...f -vt if 1 , -' ,1 5 ' , Y Y - 1 ' ,' l ' -nga A -1 A , .... .. S. 4 Q, ', ACITVTHEQ What does a student at Marshall do besides go to class, study, sleep, and eat? . . . The answer . . . plenty! There are the highlights of the social season, such as Homecoming, Parents Weekend, and the formals, and a host of other occasions where he can find outlets for his leisure time. To some it might be ioining the University Theatre, or attending the fine Artists Series programs. For others there are pep rallies and hootenannies and, of course, the weekly TGIF celebration. The Greeks are host to a number of functions during the year, including dances and house parties. Students can always while away pleasant hours, talking with friends in the Student Union, to commemorate the end of another long day. Campus Christian Center . . . A successful Pancake Festi- val was served in the Campus Christian Center. Military...Marshall's ROTC sponsored a tea for the faculty. Rgmswzf 20 Greeks. . . Lambda Chi Alpha demanded food as ransom for the sorority housemothers they kid- napped. Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Sigma Sigma or- ganizations prepare themselves for the Bowl Out Cancer Drive. The turning point for the Zeta Beta Tau fraterni ty as they obtained their national charter. The cigar box sponsored by the Robe has given many a student the ready cash needed. CJUassl2,egns Happiness is completing class registration without having to stand in long lines. Happiness is getting into a class before it closes. Happiness is registering without the confusion as to what to do next. Happiness is knowing a schedule doesn't have to be changed after the semester starts. Happiness is discovering that the apparent schedule error wasn't really an error at all. E Checking for errors is an important part of the registration This man seems to be having more than average problems . . . everybody else has gone home. 22 af lf I IL: fl' flu These students have almost completed the trying ordeal of registration. There are always a great number of students who are not satisfied with the classes they scheduled and so registration is followed with the even more hectic schedule changes. 23 Tlwgfwvl Friendly conversations begin the hectic election times for the hopeful candidates. The story of elections is a long and complicated one, whether speak- ing of the candidates or the prospec- tive voters. In years passed, Marshall-' has re- tained the reputation of a friendly campus . However, during elections friendly just is not a strong enough word for the atmosphere. A good feel- ing prevails and seems to be in the air itself. Although elections are a hectic time, everyone remotely involved enioys the confusion which results in making new friends whether winner or loser. An election would be practically impossible without the colorful and interesting signs each candidate spends hours making and posting in key spots on campus. Begummgwem The campaigning is really in full swing now and each candidate trying to secure as many votes as possible. The voting students file into the Union and do their part to support the candidate of their choice. When the voting is over, the counting begins for those on the elec- tion commission. 25 ' 1964... Students had the task of choosing their Homecoming queen from all of these beautiful candidates. The votes were counted and then 'President Smith crowned Miss Sandra Rutherford as Marshall University's 1964-65 Homecoming Queen. Alpha Xi DeIta's house decorations captured first place in the Homezoming festivities this year. Riff? 'Nh All the hard work brought dividends for the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon as they earned first place in the float competition P'-lwfs PeakA The Mud Hunt is always a popular event, especially for the audience. Not a very pretty picture, but Melinda Snow won the Pie Eating Contest . Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held their annual fun day for the sororities once again. They participated in var- ious contests and the one with the highest total score was declared the winner. 28 The most tiring event is the Tug of War which always manages to wear everyone out. Q-AES Liow, ' ' Holding the baby lioness at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house is Mike Mittleman, who played mama for the cub. Stone lions do not make a mascot, so the SAE's obtained a real, live lion. The lion-hearted Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- ternity purchased Cleo to represent the fraternity. Although she was only able to re- main for two weeks, she became quite a pet for the brothers. They planned, when they purchased her, to only keep her until spring and then give her to a zoo or park. They felt that by doing this, everyone would be able to enjoy their gift. Cleo won the hearts of all the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cleo gets her nourishment from a baby's bottle A ' Delta Zetas before attending their formal. l l -I-Y MQ- 53:2 J wr- P,-..g3:.L , Alpha Xi Deltas and their dates gather for some fun with music at an informal awwlfl Jan Harr accepts his trophy for being voted Tri Sigma man at the Sigma Sigma Sigma Winter Formal An informal is always fun and the Sigma Kappa informal's smiling guests seem to agree. The Alpha Chi's appear to be ready for a heap big time at their informalf The Great Pumpkin and all the Sigma Kappa's are all dressed and ready to go to another informal. Delta Zeta's and their dates on their way to an informal social function. Alpha Sigma Phi's go Hawaiian at one of the informals. The girls have these cavemen well under control for the Tau Kappa Epsilon Stoneage . i r v Costumes were the main attraction at Pi Kappa AIpha's Bowery Ball . The Tau Kappa Epsilon Playboy house pany and costumes galore. ' .: :.- 'L ..:.,,., ' 5 2 ik' i Sigma Tri's revert to their childhood at their Brat's Ball informal. lt's off to the forest to visit Robin Hood for the Zeta Beta Taus. Pi Kappa AIpha's fake a coffee break before going to their Christmas formal. Lambda Chis enjoy their Backwards Party informal. 35 What could be more enioyable than a beach party in the fraternity house? ' ., T .. ,L X W, ,: S5 ---A, v E' rw 'Z' gi T What's a party unless everyone dresses up and has a good time? A H1 At the 'Winter Formal the men of West Virginia Alpha serenaded their dates with fraternity songs. The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and their dates listen to the music of the DelVikings at the Riverside informal. Nobody can Heny that these I1iIlbilIies look authentic in their costumes. These Sig Eps are really having a blast at the annual BIue Mountain Blast . 37 fj, 'f 3. . , rg wb i x I H L.. 5, ' 'a .t . Ep -it - Yi X , 1 .. '- -ff 1 ,. w WM. H 1 P4 Wux H. M WM uf - ' - n ' 5 X ,. AT'ww6owP0mJ -I' ,J ai 1964-1965 . . . Vocal Ensemble, Abbey Singers. The National Players in William Shakes- peare's Twelfth Night . -lisa K-I I. Solisti Di Zagreb, Chamber Music Harry James and his new swingin' orchestra. A scene from the New York City Opera Company's production, Die FIedermaus . The Nefherlands Chamber Choir with Felix de Nobel as conductor. 4I Afdisfs James Metcalf, who present- ed his fravelogue: Trailing Lewis and Clark to Ore- gon. Jules Munshin iFaginJ teaches Christopher Spooner COII- verj how to pick a pocket or two in the smash hit musical OIiver . The Nutcracker was pre- sented by the National Bal- let of Canada. W H - ss is A w we . : Q 2:3 -M A program entitled Ragtime Revisited starring Max Morath. M628 Featured dancers in CaIe- donia presented by the Scottish singers and danc- ers. The international star of the music world, Van Cliburn, visited Marshall. 2' Ww w an rrze., Robert McKeown presented his travelogue: Canada to the Students . Royal Welsh Male Choir directed by John Samuel, presented An Evening In Wales Julius Rudel conducted the New York City Opera Com- pany production of Die Fledermausf' A iazz program by the Ber- nard Peiffer Jazz Trio. Ancient hieroglypic inscriptions on poolside rocks at the Virgin Island National Park were shown in James Metcalf's film, Wings to Wonderland: America's National Parks . Fred Waring and his Penn- sylvanias thrilled the au- dience in the production here. Scenes lt's only a short walk from the Residence Hall for Women to classes in Science Hall, Gullicksono Hall, Music Building, and Old Main. ir A. l . . . lwflmal2,e6idemaHa!lb6ofuWomew lgaiiymmara... l The newesi living quarters for Marshall Univer- , sity coeds were opened in September 1964. The six-floor Residence Hall for Wornen houses 250. Feafures of The building include kifcheneifes and study lounges on each floor, an iniercom system from the main desk to each room, and, in general, beautiful surroundings. ' wi Life With Father cast rehearses one of the scenes in a practice session. The renovation of Old Main Auditorium involved labor, but the results were beautiful. 48 Lynn Slavin and John Wheeler starred in the production of Life With Father . Tlw owafQnow3 Night Although the weather is cold, the freshly fallen snow is beautiful. Students are very proud of their campus at Marshall University. 6 ,, .,... . -.- L , Fir... ',,, -'- P' ...ww 9 - :2ii::,:? 1f1gfw.. ' 2 vb-Q ' ' ,g. , - , ,A Al-wll'IQ '-W This solemn scene makes all pause in thought 49 Motlwfefs D05 Qing Wimwfvs Sigma Alpha Epsilon walked away with the winner's trophy in the Cook. Sorority honors went to Sigma Kappa as theycaptured the votes with their arrangement of Claire de Lune. the fraternity division with their interpretation of The Drummer and Some 2,250 parents and students attended the i5th annual Mother's Day Sing in May 1964. Top honors in the sing competition went to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Sigma Alpha sorority. Second places were won by the Delta Zeta sisters and the Sigma Phi Epsi- lon brothers. Awards and honors for scholastic achievement were also presented at the ,out- door event. The Sing was part of Parents' Weekend. Deus Challenging decisions have beset the student throughout his college ca- reer, but completing of graduation re- quirements, and launching into life for himself, place a heavier burden on the student. Commencement is not an end . . . it is a beginning. It is a moment that must be met with maturity. The dignitaries present for Marshall University's commencement exercises were: CL-RJ Dr. Andrew R. Bird Jr., Dr. John D. Millett, Dr. Alfred D. Callihan, and Dr, Alfred R. Neumann. All received honorary doctorate degrees from Dr. Stewart H. Smith fcenterj . Students and their guests gather for the graduation events on the University campus. 5I W W X WWWMWW H CK W ,WN WWW HW, WWWWWW iWiW,,HWWWWWW,,WffW5.1:WW W 1 - '7:?v W WW W WW R' ' W. jf? .iWWLl,,ifWW WWW?Wf,WW HWW WWl'W WW WWQQXN H WWWW WWW' l' lligis WW WW WW Wm H X WWW QWW. WW WW-WW W W W W W Wi, W. W, WW WW .W W W W - Y' Wifi I , ,WWW W WW: WWW WWW W WW efaWW W WW W' Egg W 1 WW W WW W WWW WW'W'WWW l WW WW l' WW W W WW WWWx WW W HWW LM WW W W, W l li Sh .XA ll ll ,W ,im 'W ,N me WW EW 3 WW WW gy H N S HW WWWW,W M-We WW NWWW W W W 51 W- 2 Q WW W ' W W W KW Wi W H1 W1 .,. ,. . L,- Qyfi 21 ' .5 n EE ga, l :P -WP' . 4 1 -. '. 'if' iv' 'W we p ,A1.n..,, z ' I wif- zg , Last minute touches are always necessary to make each sign something special and different. Risks are involved, but the signs must be posted in noticeable places for the voters to SEE. . . .Signs G-orUpowCompws The details of an election-like how to attach the wire to a poster-must be taken care of before the campaign can proceed. The days before the campaigns start are filled with the sounds of thudding hammers. Qi , ,. H.. 5' E:3 ' A 1 1 ,iff 1 1111' may T H'!11l'g,4Lw4 1 we? 111 zzz'-js, -11 'Q' ik-N 2 1 Plans glofuilftwishallb , nge 'iff' 'ZQSQEV' 5353 EQ? ,ls ,.. , X . ,. 1 B1 ,. , X, if , ,, gfffw- .. '-:' Q : , an , ' 1- 1 ww! ' 1 Bi 'H11E32?i'111'11 11wSf'f111i' 'Hg 111 1 1 F1 W 2112111 W 1 S H A L L HU N V E R 3 ' l ' 1 U 'Hs 1. H ij ?'Ab.uaTnou v Liaaanv au Architect's drawing for the library building addition. A 31.5 million expansion of the present library will provide more study and book storage space. 1 1 ' S ff W P 'irc 1 1-1 , 1 STM A R S H A L L U N To-V EJR 5 l T Y CLABSNODM AND OFFICE BUILDING Marshall University's classroom and office building plans. This eight-story building will be located at the corner of Third Avenue and 16th Street. A music building 1will adioin the main unit. Construction of the buildings is expected to start later this year. 54 N n I 7 - L 1 Plwtogwphmu . . . FB Hii 'ii 42 M 'K ii The Chief Justice had three staff photogra- H phers This year who went everywhere with their cameras. These boys roamed the campus and snapped pictures here and There. The next few pages are examples of their work. usQomws The annual Kappa Alpha Order's Old South Weekend met with opposition in 1964. 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'P .1 Q. . :Q gp, -1 ' El' ,,. f A i ' ' ' ' ' , - , .h i 5 ' 9 - -zff' A K . , :sag- . f. .,, 35? I f .I R xx b V uf I: 'I X Y is-5, i , f, on-F. x Q Q X ' V, Q: . , 2. I Z, - ' xg' V' MF I Qi- ' K ' A 51. Y A fl dr! R T A ' A . ' Nm , Q-v ,ff , ' . V.. S N f-. T A V I . V -' .v , , 3 68 -digg R . , 1 W m N --, in . Q vi Q- ' In every community there are certain people who, by Their contributions o, or efforts for the group, are recognized as outstanding. The Marshall campus is no exception. Every year we choose queens, cheer for favorite athletes, elect sponsors, award scholarships . . . Some students are chosen for Who's Who, others honored' for leadership abilities. Every student feels at least a little challenged to exert himself more when he is aware of the possible recognition for his efforts, and those who do succeed in what they set out to do, whether honored or not, at least gain a certain satisfaction in knowing of their accomplishments. Competition is one of the basic tenents by which we live, and it keeps the academic community on its toes while drawing favorable attention to it from the outside. Tlwi-I The 1965 edition of Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges will include 34 Marshall University students. The students were selected by the Stu- dent Government's Who's Who Commis- FRANCIS FABI--Senior Monaca, Pennsylvania sion on the basis of scholarship and leader- ship activities. Students were nominated for the honor by department heads and presidents of student organizations. CHARLOTTE PARSONS-Senior Vienna, West Virginia . . . Wws win CATHERINE IMBROGNO-Junior ROBERT ALTMORE-Senior Charlton Heights, West Virginia Weirton, West Virginia KAY SAGE-Senior JOHN CROSS-Senior Bluefield, West Virginia Huntington, West Virginia l w I .J- . 7 ' 55 ,fig .X fi' ' ' 'ix 1 in M.. WENDELL ENGLISH-Senior CLAIRE GRACE-Senior Bluefield, West Virginia Huntington, West Virginia . fm-N 51. 'rw' 2 'f Q , - u ii H gg RICK JosEPHs-sepiof JEFFERY cowDEN-senior Buffer, Pennsylvania Williamson, west virginia ' ., :pin ,Y- i , ,Q w ai mi: JUDITH BOWEN-Sepiqr. Fnsnemc REEDER-senior HU 'f'n9f0fb Wes' V'f9 1'a Huntington, West Virginia ' 1 t ,-VF .I in 7 RICHARD COTTRILL-Senior JOAN FLECKENSTEIN-Junior Huntington, West Virginia Huntington, West Virginia :ei li, ffYTi- 1 BARBARA STEELE-Senior Cowen, West Virginia f I t I T g t ,135 -., ieifff, ' 7 gg? Y fi ' Q X 1 'I I M 1 1 - wi -sw' ' 1 4 , ' 5 w it A ' ' .vi ff 5' N JOHN BURKE-Senior Huntington, West Virginia PAUL MAYER-Senior Wheeling, West Virginia MARGARET SAYRE-Senior Huntington, West Virginia 75 1 DAVID GR0VE5-5engo, JOHN EASTHAM-Senior Summersville, West Virginia HUf1fff Qf0'1f WCS? Vifgfnfa BRENDA HUBBARD MCBRAYER-Senior REBECCA MCDANIEL-Senior Williamson, West Virginia DEAN THOMPSON-Senior Huntington, Wesf Virginia 1 If , Q1 A . he r L M, N v CHARLOTTE PARSONS4Senior ELAINE KEAGY-Senior Vienna, West Virginia Hunfingfon, West Virginia MICHAEL CARROLL-Senior Nitro, West Virginia Miss Marshall of 1964 is a senior edu- cation maior from Huntington. She served as publicity chairman and vice president of the Little Sisters of Minerva and was Miss Armed Forces her freshman year. She served as chaplain of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and as a member of the Associa- tion for Childhood Education. 80 Owv Queew l SMH 3 , Q1 X 'lQli:::w- XM, -X -ima gg L5 ,v X w f F? m w .1-N' .ggfgsv ww ' U m,:gQ,4gQW H Wu 532 , A.,,, ,C 5: . Qt, 4 X 1 1? ,f ff,,. fe.:f,,L, -ifglilfimzy L Ssfsswz' Q2 , Mg , saw f ,ima V w mfdf Ibmfp: 445 .f,,+5.g V, ,s 14 ,,k. fn Jw: K .J r, , W . JLM vw L 4: ki, H fy - ff: ss iw NB, ,Li :Fu W H H N u H N irnfeszfw ' 3 ww wsfiff zu 25 ww x .. Z X ?-if-. :argl K X Sn'?'..?f'f5.i- ' Em zcginx A-wnjfW,,f . xxx., H ug ,, E522 GMES ,Queens Sigma Alpha Epsilon's sweetheart , Miss Sandra Rutherford of Alpha Xi Delta, was honored at the SAE winter formal. Miss Judy Conner was crowned Sigma Phi Epsilon Snow Princess at the winter formal. Judy is a member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. IJ 9:2 K 1,, Qaefwiwgk, KAREN AGEE NANCY GLASER SHERRY BAKER Junior Sophomore Freshman ' A it , Hx ww if' ' W T, aE,,,,f, ,, ,, fa: was mfg, NM mf w ww--A ' wx wg , ,.L, , ' ,tx if L Q JACQUELINE WEST JUDY CHIKOS WILLIAMSON BRANCH LOGAN BRANCH Tau Kappa Epsilon's Dream Girl is Miss Becky Gates of Delta Zeta sorority. 3, 53, ef Pe E SEQ ., '-X , .a - ,. Am -'f' ighvafsf V Mrs. Sue Gibson was crowned TKE Sweet- heart at their Red Carnation BaII . Miss Linda Sayre was chosen as The Tau Kappa Epsilon Playmate at their Play- boy Party . i H H' ai: e451 an I V .1 1: i ' Q ,v 5 13 J s egg N m ,fill ,Nu iw ir! g Iii,?b ,, 55513241 may ,wiawmz fjszfizss ii Vagas 2, '13 fer A J, i i i fi Pi Kappa Alpha voted Miss Arlene Bruno of Sigma Sigma Sigma as their Pikes Peak Queen. 5 rs. Q f aisiag, x ? 1 rf' Q2 v4 w Miss Becky Mollohan walked away with the title of Sig Ep Blue Mountain Blast Queen . Becky is a Tri Sigma. The TEKE's voted Miss Gen- ie Talbert as their Miss Shipwreck . Alpha Xi Delta's Peggy Tucker was chosen gl: as the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl at the A A formal. Qpcmsofw GLORIA PRICHARD si? is LORETTA UFHEIL SALLY McGRATH SALLY KROGER ,W ,N ARLENE BRUNO 21.010 LORRAINE MAYNARD KAREN JONES LYNN ZUCKERMAN PATI'l JdHNsoN -fr 9 as ,. 1' 454, im! vga. '55, .4 sa. s ,-. . - I Q Nvrrb .ff 5 b M . . .QA .sig - 1, ' th..-. ,,.' F , G -lx:-1 -' ,.f' Afi- Q' 7 ' ., ' - NA -3' . ff -P . .,.., - 'v ' nfs- I! 1 . t l . i I , I :N 4iM. , . 'N fa,.5'z. ' 'K ' sf' ' V: as A 1 T ' 'E' . w' 'TX ' ' 4. ' s ' WI ff - :A , Yi A A 4 . N f , iff. - LL! - -yqQvN w .q..' 1 4 S , 312, 1 ' 1 ,, . s,3.+3f. . , , , Y rf l if -1.1 N x 1 -N, W W, J, v . if TWU, A ' l 'lf 'six' ,Q 1 -1 3 3 5 . I? Q- 4 Q e , . L BOS JOHNSON, WSAZ news director JIM MARTIN, WSAZ news gw... FRANK THOMPSON, WSAZ news I I I T I ,. A IW, , 7 W, W ,gi ,HN I YV Wi.. . I , ,X,, , W -Q I , 1 H I I Z I I Mg, :. T rd.. , has BILL STEWART, WSAZ news 89 s V Miss Arlene Bruno, president of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, is a iunior from Merrick, Long island. Arlene is a sponsor of ROTC and was Pike's Peak Queen. She is a dean's list student maioring in elementary education. Miss Jackie Bernard, freshman from Huntington, is a member of Sigma. Sigma Sigma sorority and serves as scrapbook chairman of that organization. Singing ancl ballroom dancing are her favorite activities. The first moments in the life of the 1965 Miss Chief Justice . . . Miss C. J. and her attendants were chosen by WSAZ newsmen from the formal portraits of ten finalists and crowned at' the half- time ceremonies of the Marshall- Bowling Green basketball game. 2 sw E 1, - zz. X E F f. Q. ' ' f J , Q fx: if W Vg i 4, ' ' W- L xi. - A , L, ,525 -wiilwgg, - . an 11, ' M ew , H 115- wr I . may Agiiiq Q 'm A , -.. Q I dl Q ff J! 1 L y Lim: 37 .s . wma. u ..- 71 4 4 :1 M f I' ,- 4 Qs .. , ' .s LQ, if - M215 'fifik 2 K . W ,. X af K I .gg is lu 5 ?'5',a?35' W X '5 525 . , 5, W 'Ci' - 5- jx 4:11 ' fu ,eg QQ 14: fic- 'mm.,, 3 is :mm .W yzfswsv., 4 M9357 , 5232? Qfiis A I I U f . , 11 ik 1 ' i 55315253 'L ' V: ' ,. 'fcf 77 'igmuw H 553591, ,Y , UT555l52ZZm7, . V 'M '72W+Z K EE'I::9::a. 932. WW .bv ia . '-F 19' A, .. 3, ay , s. A ? . . N X f ,, I ga .Sf . ul , 'F ' 5 1 .11-, 1.1, 11 '111 1 ' 2 111 23132 1 111 11111 ,111 1 , ' .111v111- ..1 153111, ? 41 .1 .-. 11 FE 111 1 11' '1111111 '111'11'11 N111 K 1 l 5 111. 1. 1 m11,11g1,. , 1, 1 11 1' 1 1' . , 1 .IH..:III:..III. 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Ranging from the fraternities and sororities, which are a definite social asset to any college, to political groups, and to the different church affiliated and curriculum oriented honoraries and clubs, every student is offered something in his range of interests. They may aid him in his chosen profession or merely serve as an outlet for his creative impulses, but the various campus organizations also act as an in- tegrating force for the college community as a whole. m 5 nu u li 1 m E z Q 4 1.5 zz m u. u. :a lr -5 ui um 5 x ca 4 15 u z rr 0 : r- w N 'Z C m ri ni 0 z u o rr m I 15 Li mx U r r- 3 .1 J ai 3' if 'Eff Od Em di ,ki as E ,US as Hz 515 'S Q US a in 5. 1 EE am ui! Li cz 1.13 xi' 2:3 W5 3 53 25 sd '39 i .i 1 C. E. JACKSON w g' 'JY E2 35: I lg! i i S,L.ZiRKLE , J w ML.-IBNSSEN M 'Z 2 m fi as Jin on UI :- Q Q kd 2 K 3 td 'iii in D X va O 0 vi z m E' m z r u vn w o I O E -I fr 1: w '5 4 rn -! az 'v I Q m z o .- z 4 r 3 ci 6 :- sr lu m fn 4 o :E 6 .1 .I un a x 5 J DEMGREST SJLWINN L EVANS J. UTZ M,E ST D, EIGGS M ON P A DAMER S H WEEKS Alpina Club mega The sisters of Alpha Chi Omega, motivated by the fact that they placed first in scholarship among the sororities during the spring semes- ter of l964, completed a successful rush re- treat and season by taking 24 new sisters. Alpha Chis take part in many of Marshall's campus activities. They include Honors, Fagus, Who's Who, ROTC Sponsorship, scholastic hon- oraries, University Theatre, government, and choir. The sisters of Gamma Omicron also partici- pated in philanthropic proiects, open houses, faculty teas, and alumni proiects. They maintained their tradition of social events this year by having the Indian Pow Wow dance, Red Carnation Ball, Spring In- formal, Golden Lyre Ball, and Founder's Day Dinner. Kay Cramer and Anne Sheetz entertain a patient while carrying out a philanthropic project. Alpha Chi Omegas enjoy the Golden Lyre Ball . 97 ZZ Z x xxixxx xxxx .xf -, fi if? x M x xx xx x Q ' S + X f H I HBH H fi? ' if XXX Y I w. 'S xgxfxxxxx xxx x ffxxxxxgf NANCY HEQHMAN xx XX -., x x x 45. x x v X , x. xx . xxx x X X xx X, F x dai xxxx xxx Q 1 Z 4, xx ' ' ?l -T-qw! Q Y ri ' 422 fxxxxggxx Q xxxxx 5135920 TM' Xxg xx Ei -if xxxxggg,,X,xxx , lax F Q XZ 7 ,jx i I ' xfxixxx X W xiixxszxx 1 Xxxgxxf i- 1 1 xxx , , t i .X , -M V X x' 'zxf xnxx 'Q' if- ' x 5 1 i .x .,,. ,X X ..::: X bul X, ah. X ,, - 3,7 X X V Yisxx., X-gi XQXXX. 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A255222 X xxx xxixxv xxsax' X xxx-,, l xX x AC, X N xxx x ' xxxwx, ' '- 'Y I 6 ' xi inf .xxxxxxl x : ...'5:ExX Xzxxx. X -w-- ifxr , I :xkx ' W H x x x x NANCEY LESL! - ' xxxxx xx xg,XXXXX ., ., , . .xi fxfxxx ' ,,Xg,,XXBx xx, x ,Lf Q.. ', LJ! .. , . 2 xx' xf wx' x ,,x.x . x A fx '-,1xxxX, X, . F .X ,.xx,:,Ex- X , ..x. :X x Hex QXX, 1' gffiix Q55 X5 x T' 2, Z l 1 - --fx 'xi x ,fBR56m0KE 31iAR?x2ELo,xF f TREQLSUREZZ T ' six xxxx-XX XX X X Y x xxx ix xxx ,i 3. xxx ex X, f 21 T xxx, -limi ,N 1 'x H1521 X 1 .gfvjf X x !' - ' A X X xl A .fxij ' fi x xi xx' xxx x-xx- X f I X X K x I x Hamm' Kiwi' x my 2 xxx Fixx xxixx f Eixx M, mf xx ,MSXXXE - xxxzfxx xx x W LEE x, Qplw Q1gmafA0plwt This September the Alpha Sigs ioyfully mov- ed into their new chapter suite. Along with the excitement of our new home came fall rush, and our new pledge class. We are certainly proud of our new pledges who have brought recognition to our chapter. We are represent- ed in honoraries, on the Parthenon, Chief Justice, and many more. Among a number of proiects which we work on during the year, is our annual philanthropic proiect. This year we had a Christmas party for a class ot mentally retarded children at Oley Elementary School. Some of our social activi- ties throughout the year included a Hayride, Christmas party, and our Alpha Sig Spring week-end. Alpah Sigma Alpha's traveling secretary, Judy Matthews, is honored at a buffet dinner in the ch'apter suite. New pledges are treated with a pizza party. Seated: Maureen Cooksey, Patricia Dean, Linda Cornett, Standing: Marilyn Vorholt, Ellen West, Mrs J R. Dial. 1 Z' M 1 iM . JV V ,- '11 22 1 - 1 1 5 C: if 1 Q 1 , ,. f f 1 .1. - 1- ' f. 1.1 ' :' nv, ' HZ' - .1 -, I K X! - av' J- 1 , -nf 1 1 1 ' L WJ .L 'T 1 1 , 1 X. 1 1 1 1 ' .. , 1- -1 I ,, 1 1 1 , L ,, i Q 1.. X 1 1 1 ,, , Vi N A A ,. Y 5' C UJCHER J H RDSXNSON S J SCHWBRZ J E, Pi'-YTON SJ RUTHYRFORD H E SHEPARO E PLKEAGY QLIELNAK U R CHMFBELL B J. FIDLER J R GRAY M K MINFHX E S HDWKINS ' , ,, , S: , .. A xi - ' Z' 3 745' , 4 1 I f 'V' ' .... 1 95 z 1 1 . 1.1 . : , '- ' - 3 ' 1 - - 12 , - - ' Q E 7 Y 1, if f '. - M1 1 1' , 1 .- - ' . , , - -1116 ' 1 f 1 -515 - l, . 1 1 1 . .1 ' fir '55 1 1 , 1 5 1 1, - ' ' ' 1 1 L 1 ,. . ' ,M .W1 , M . l I ,, , , , ,I I 11 ' 1 . , 3 , cs o v,-.11 Hass .1 ALHQLLINS 1 c were J cmcxens f T.fS.PO0LE N .1 MGKSSQSKEY 1151 KMCDANIEL 1..1, noucmns M we J mcsue s .1 uc enum ' ' 'L -.n:11r.1. 1.1.1'm 1.4: wmgus: -1-1f 111m1mv 111mff1eg -- , , Y , , , , 19- I Y 1 Y 1 !p 1 ' f F.: of 5 1- 11 1' 11 1 1 1 l 11 X 1 'lj clba ' 1 1135- . F' ga 1 . , wr 12' as 1 ---. 1-' 1. 1.41 ' 1 ' 311 , .1 111 ,, A , Q 11 .11. A, V .I 11 Y ' N 1 ' lf , - 1 ' ff' , - N . 1 , 11 .2 A Ke ' - ' ' 1 . u , ' . 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I' Q 2 41 1 7 ' L '-' 1' ' A' 1 55? 4 ' W Y f I V A .. 1:13 I UA pQyggN5 P J BFOWN M.L SHIN-N FQLFLPTNER L J NARSNQLL NRS B SIZEUORE P B BRYAN 5 S?iNLEY C N LQWSON Pd K KELLEY L 5 MUSSER V I f K ' 1 I K ' I H , S1 11 W 'ig ' . H R 4- 1111 .1 1 ' -1- 4 ,, 1, ,Q ' - 1 V -1 ,Q 5 . 11 1 V ,, -1 5 'M H- 1 -5 -1' 1- - 11511 ' V 751 1' . 'il A 1 1 1 1: I1 1- f ' ' . . f ' ' M W 1 ' 7 - 1 ' 1 - fx 1 .I 1 4-1. 7 11 L' .1-1 1 ' 5 . 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' - ' ' 1 w k 1 V ' L1 . .. b , 1 ., H -.1. 1 118 1 11 11, 1 1 11 . X I 1 I X h 0 1 1 ' Y 1 ' 1 , , 1 Aff- ., 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 Aapiapa was Alpha Xi Delta's fine scholastic standing on MarshaIl's campus is evidenced by her re- tiring the Panhellenic scholarship trophy after having maintained high scholarship for Three consecutive years. In addition to her academic achievements, Alpha Xi Delta worked hard in preparing for homecoming and was rewarded by receiving first place in House Decoration Competition. Sandy Rutherford was crowned as the new Miss Marshall and Sherry Baker, a pledge of Alpha Xi, was chosen Freshman Queen. Five fuzzies were chosen as fra- ternity queens. The members of this chapter have main- tained their high ideals of scholarship, friend- ship, and service by active participation in var- ious campus organizations. The social activities were numerous and varied. The Alpha Xi's are sad to leave such a busy and exciting year, yet at the same time looking forward to just as successful a new year. Alpha Xi's were proud of their two Homecoming Queens, Sherry Baker CLD and Sandy Rutherford. v ff ,fe-f ,ip .ce ,, Nl' Alpha Xi Delta officers for the year 1964-1965. Fronf:' IL-Rl Rebecca Mc- Daniels, Jane McCaskey, Back: Peggy Shepherd, Jemny Nagel, Lana Houchins. IOI ,, -.. Z V ., . N., U .. 1- 'V sf V f .i 1 ', -f- ,: f V ,H as ix ,. .vi K ANN If Qg., ? ,,, 4 1 XL MARY DXCKSON KAREN JONES EMILY SYPMER LYNN MATTHEWS LINDA MDNEELY SEVERLEV CARNEY JANE TRUE DOROTHY WHEELER SHASSON STOVER PAT PIEIQCE ,Q ' KAREN ASEE s 7 --Q z PMGE LAWRENCE DMNE DESAIX PAULA WIYTEN EANORA LAWRENCE DONNA LAMBERT ALICE CARDLYN JO FLEMKNG .--,v Mu czwnuv-.pm ss-1-xmf. arm-uvfm:4g-num. .11 ,mx 1:1 ww: asm-me-1 :wo .nu -asasucan 1 L flcllq'-it 'ELEU 7 W .- ANCY ANN HITFMON NENCY EYBFU . n - 1 E . Y U, I '- I , 'Hymn 1 v 4359 ' A 'HI 'eff ,' .. F-fl MARY HAGAN J,-LKIE MOSS x 'M E iii ' E? X, ,mg - , ANUPICHARDSON JANET RA'fCLIFF rmucv .JENSEN GLENN sums Rosanne ' . '4 9 1 P- 1-' K, W IJ 5 G5 Qlmrf 1 2Ha'w5l1:1ll!ilniocvsiIf3 mnncm amxorono sumw SHARP wcnsn ATELIA Hurrmm ELlzAsErn nnuson Suu remain JAN -rawnef X - I ' Q ' v - ' 1 ' M , V, .. , V . 4- Q 1. X, ' X 44:9 gr fllifi . Q I V A I A, V. , 1 , TQ , N '-N A Q A , N , N ' .H m , ff A H ,qv . W , 43. I , 1 wx, . A I , I , S I I 1 n 4 E Mama Youv main GALFQRD LINDA RIGGLE BECKY cares was STELLA BROOKS JANE osncou canouu sus cnumsnmx JEAN ANN SETTERSTROM mem hfnomsou sussa xnoczn Q- , ' I b Y LUSCI JULIA GREENWELL I ANGELA JEAN MILLER NANEY HARLOW PENTQY BROOKE D ANDFUNA MCCAFFREY M-'ARENA KIMMELL De0,twZwtw The Delta Zeta girls were off to a booming start this.year. By accumulating nine trophies from the previous semester, the Delta Zetas were ready to take over the campus. Pledging 20 sharp girls was their first accomplishment. Spirits boomed high among the DZ's for most of the girls were in all fields of campus activities. DZ's proudly announced having both frosh and varsity cheerleaders, maiorettes, senators, ROTC sponsors, fraternity sweet- hearts, Fagus members, choir, iunior class queen, members in honorary groups, plus even more in various campus clubs. DZ's are also busy in national and area philanthropic proiects. On campus you can always tell a DZ girl . . . smile, pep, and pink dresses. Delta Zetas entertain their guests with an open house and a tea. As proud winners of the annual Greek Week activities, the DZ's accept the trophy. I03 1 1 ' H ' Y'- f' 7 --H Y -g, -. - ' - A f 1 A ' f' . I , fi --2 11. ' ' ' 1-1179 'Q 1 I Y 1' - 1 141 1. gs 4: ,1 v,, X4 11, 55 1 , 4 1 X ii -. - Q. X A 1 -XX I X , W :J - i 1 1 A 1. 1 1 Q1 1 , 1 , M1 1 11 5' 4 - - 11: u 1 ' ' -1 . my 1 I V71 I 1 1 f, 1 . , . X 1 , .. , , ,-, .E 1 , , 1 ,, I .,,, , 1. , , I SUZIE UNL - GLEMDA MYER X XDONNA JEAN STURGEON DONNA HUBHES MARIAN JARVI5 JEAN JEFFRIES JDANETIE VEAZEY DOUGLAS IIULIE WILES X DOLORES OREER PATRICIA TAYLOR 1 1 1, 1 1 , , 1 , , 1 , f 1 ,. , 1 ., 1 , . -112. - g . X i 1,1 -M X ,Ai , 1 , D 1 -M XXEMXXL-X 1 Y 1 ml XX X X L 1 FUSE MARIE FHECKA KATNRVN BURKE BETIY SADD FUSE MARIE HAYES PENNY NICHOLS KAY SABE PATRICIA CULLINS CAROLVN MC DONEL JOYCE CLEVINGER ,X LYNNE GRAY IELAINE JOHNSUN Mmm mm.. 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' 11 - , 1 1 A 11111 , . wiv-1' i ,., 5, . - X SANDHKISTAATS I LOIIGLASGUW MALE Il CHER'i'l,,FUNYON CONNIE WETNEFIILL ' X ' af we f, 'I - -RACPIEL WELLSY I, 191151 TURNBULIMI CATNY TURNER 1 1 LYNUA HARRDLD ,-. lu- ' W 1 1 1 I ,X -wmv mmmsou A 1 11 11 I 1 'S 1' I 1 1 1 111, I -, 1 1: 111' I I 1,1 I , XXX 11111 , , ,1, -- X X ,,.,- ,,W1X,11131 , X , ,X X are-210.5 ' I I A I I Y AA ' , ' I I . -,. ,' I H 1, I ,Y I ' V V DAWN MILLER BECKY BASTIANELLI JUDITN KIRTLEY PATRICIA SDHERVILLE STEPHANIE ALTIERI NANCY THDRNTON MARGARET PUWER5 VATEICIA JARFIELL KRISTI CARPENTER MARY MARGARET REED 90515 WRIGHT I I I I '- ' ' - , EDI' i'1srn1NE sgqmj Y13f.11w-.N Y P-1' Y Siam 'CGPPCU After a summer of planning and prepara- tion, the Sigma Kappas returned to their house for a week-long pre-school sorority clinic. Fol- lowing a highly successful rush season, they had a victorious homecoming by placing in the house decorations and having one of their sisters chosen as sophomore queen. Sigma Kappas are represented in Fagus, Who's Who, cheerleaders, maiorettes, Student Senate, and the Parthenon staff. Projects included visits to the Foster Me- morial Home and the Huntington State Hos- pital. Some of their social activities have in- cluded two informals, formals, the Sigma Kap- pa weekend, a Hobo Dinner, and a serenade. They placed first in Pike's Peak, Greek Week Olympics, and Mother's Day Sing. At the end of a very eventful year their hopes are high for the year to come. Tired but happy Sigma Kappas accept the first place trophy for their efforts in Pike's Peak from Jim Hamilton. Zig, i The results of a successful rush season are obvious, and the Sigma Kappa's are very proud of their new pledges. I05 QF ffm, raaracsf smrmnn ,kzvm . . ,, ,A , 1 I 'X 1 1 - FII 1 I 1' M 1 .11 1 I - I , I '1 1 M-1 E, 2125 I KELLEV MART mmmfs ' l JUDITN I 'EIT w 11 1 ' ,, 1 1 1 If-'f - 12- , I 1 .. .I1 , 1 I ' 4 1 urdbn SPOON ' ' V' V - . 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I I if-TTYYCLIFEEBRD ' mano. cnom 'nun' E 1 ,, 1 I , I -I KATHY cvmfs ' 'JAQDUELINE eiermnn 'AN SUTTLE 'cQmouus Mhss:-r ' ' ' nn nmirvs uma: mrbn 1 KAREN MQRTIN 1 ,Q I' Sigma Qigmaf Sigma Members of Sigma Sigma Sigma fill their college life with many activities within their own organization as well as on campus. They are active in Student Government, various hon- oraries, and other student organizations. Kathy Kelly served as Panhellenic President. Their sisters reigned as Sig Ep Snowball Queen and Pike's Peak Queen. Again, they were winners ofthe Sig Ep Derby Day. Tri Sigmas participated in the United Fund Drive. They gave strong support to their own national proiect, the Robbie Page Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Social affairs included formals, informals, Founder's Day, and a Mardi Gras weekend. The taking in of so many wonder- ful new sisters made it a perfect year for the Sigma Sigma Sigma. Tri Sigma officers lead the sorority in its activities. L-R: Vicky Dobbs, Judy Bowen, Patty Ginger, Evy Meek, Jane Holswade. Ek it 4 D The fall pledge class ls proudly presented at the Sigma Snowball Formal. I07 Ei.6ieAcRAF3r' , X:1fX X g H.WNESBl'f WX? ' 5. winverf' ..X. Meuoas mn. mxvas E X..'rAX.LMAN .X w. Amaensom -- 'niwnuxupmsscnsrhgf :X mylce Kmggarncuf k - M k Pnzsrnfggxr H TREASURER ,gn -X V ,y ,, , f z,. , X ht X . X 'Tv X X X , A X XX . X , Z X f A A X X 2 XX l ,A , ,. , ,, X X , X X K . , K X .Z X Z , iz H Z H X 6 K ZUX. X X X X XXX Q 'X H. W. SM lTH JR. coussgyovmma ,,,sscsErm74. ii XX XXX X, 'VX XXXK ,3 X3 XXX? Xzgjiff ' X XXX EVANS X.. X ,, W, K WX ils3XXgX X XX X, J A ZXXX' 1 XX, XXX XXX XX X, XZXQXXX E H.ApAMs L, J.4L.BURQQS , X X WX' R. S. HULL 'X X' VX 2 X K XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X . X X X 3Xjfi4,,-ij 5 H5T50wE'R'5'T iliG.BmFFITH S.G.PAULEY TMuX.X.mis' V w.R.6UNHAM R.ks.3xE'roRs ' 1X.suT1.ER ' 'XI X .. X EDWARD V1-NTINE Sfudios, HurmI'Cun H Y 'f f f V , Alpha Plw This has been a landmark year in the his- tory of Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi. lt was only three years ago that three men- one active and two pledges-began the monu- mental task of rebuilding one ot Marshall's odest social fraternities. Their fondest dream was realized last September when the Chapter moved into its own house. The house is one of the finest of the campus. Events of the year have been numerous and have included dances, parties, intramural sports, and basketball tournaments with the Morris Harvey Chapter. Now, as- we regretfully acknowledge the end of this year, we also look forward to an even better new year. The Alpha Sigma Phi's conducted a silent walk around campus as an example of their fraternal spirit. Alpha Sigma Phi officers for the year T964-l965. IO9 2' - . X if I I A 1' . ,IIIX,XI'I - ,,,,.-II' ' 'YP' Ii It-'I ' ----i , ' ,AI If gi - I , I , III XXX XXIZXX t Z . 5 X pn . .Q . 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SOT0 II,'fFi'0'-EY Cr1f1 LESI'1SHUFm JAMES ifiappu ,Alpha 'N QW! l 9 I X mg ? 1 LWALKER ZH av5hnIl llnlfucibifg I , MII- A g!qewIIIIIIPf' 7 1 L, CABE.L 5 Ii if 19. I I , .1 ' MOTHER HATFIELD Z' FRED L, SMITH' SCOIT R. SMITN I I E, N RICHARDWMARTINT I RONALD R anawocigi I I Us ,I I I . II ? , f I -QI 1- I w1I.uA1IIT,coHEg CARI. K EIESIMANN fi-'f r - I' I -:s E 7 I ..II 1 fa X' X .:I H sy f :EZXQI A H . , ,XX -1:9 ., , X , , , X I I I , , I , . , I FREDUY E LAWQON In II I' JOHN 2 Jusflcs-X WILLIAM 'MSIJTTON Jnmesp .-' fx- I , sr ' IX III II I EIELVARD Hiikuan 7 .Jen .3 - , .ix XV l sis I I ,- I,,I I'I, '-' - wp I , 5.X2'.4'!?,! X , I ' X .X f .I !XXg:':j,f I I - 7 IIT fi' I N , Y I ,X s COLE sr,-.I-.Ts CARL Q -- :Im . I III f QARCIA - 7 ' ' I X I , - - , . . X X, E x X Z I- I , I W? V Y I ' f I . ' ' - L 7 .- 'if' ' ' '97 N' f -7' V' X Y 3 2 Xv Lf I Ir:'s5:a: ,X ' , -, 1 I X, - I I1 ' ' X f f -QZIX Q, I X f WJ, X . ' ' 'J l K? T 1 1 ' ' I III I . , Z I X I ,XM Q XX X L XX.X' I I X xg! I I XI I I I I XX ' .I , I Y , I I , , I JAM3 EAJOHNSDN JOHN D ROGER M. TAYLOR T MICHAEL MILLER FRED R RUNYAN LARRY W ARRDWOOD FIGBSNT W JACKSON GEORGE W BALL MIKE IM CQRDER K RQQNY R UONLQY 4 MORBEREJ. ONE - L4 I -I '- Q: L L .L- '1--Y - -cw -- - 0 Kappa Alplwv O The men of the brotherhood of Kappa Alpha strive ever to uphold the Christian ideals and southern heritage to which General Robert E. Lee, the Order's- spiritual founder, so dedicated his lite. Tradition is an integral part of a KA's existence. Kappa Alpha is involved in many worth- while activities throughout the academic cycle. Donations are made annually to the Cammack Children's Center. Christmas proiects for the needy are established facets of the Order's community life. This year the KA's sold candy for their money-making proiect. Co-ordinated with civic work, the social life of Kappa Alpha is both a hectic and an en- ioyable phase of life. Convivium and Old South Weekend are the two formal dates of the year which is also studded with rush parties and informals. Old South Weekend festivities included the announcing of Patsy Mitchell as KA Rose. l A home away from home is the large and newly furnished Kappa Alpha house. Many wonderful hours are passed here and brotherhood reigns high. . BOB BLOOM' WILLIAM JACKSON DAVID HARRIS JOE SLASH RAY HENDERSON ji PARRIS COLEMAN HOWARD HENDERSON ROBERT REDD GEQRGE DANIELS RUBY COLEMAN 'IIIII III IIN CLAUDE SMITH THOMAS JOHNSON AL FODDRELL MICHAEL THOMAS ALLIE LESTENANT J! QWJ Onwmcv vc W DON BROWN Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded January 5, 1911 at Indiana University and emerged as a national organization dedicated to the principle of achievement. Kappa Alpha Psi has chapters located on maior college campuses across America. Kappa men have made significant contri- butions in the arts, sciences, industries, and religious movements. Kappa men are active in civic affairs, and they sponsor the famous Guide Right Movement directed at guiding the energies of our youth. Kappa Alpha Psi's contribution to our so- ciety exemplifies the fundamental purpose of this fraternity . . . achievement. Kappaf Alplxaf Psa Kappa Alpha Psi's activities at their fall smokers Important men in this organization pose for a picture. They are: Bruce Armour, Thurston Frazier Dr John Mmnick and Ray Henderson. MCDONALD 5 5 YZ ,- fn W Q I O .. .U .J 5 3 N E w z nu N o 1 .1 -.1 z W U z z 9 m s u fr 5 5 nz .1 .- YL W 9 2 8 Q 'S ll AIN .Ew , ,X X 131 I , L w H, , ,. , fl I ,ff Ll u .1 un 1 'var'- Z O ,, , 2 ., , LE' 5 , fi f ll X 5 'I . gs. 5M 4 .. zownaffh B CHAMP nm n HARH u z 4 -f w I N PPUL SHULTZ Q 4 454- u E .1 3 o g nz 2 4 Xu ia: ,- 1 A m 3 X z 4 2 -, z 4 a u vu nu 5 4 o E E m m 1' z 1 H 1.1 .1 4 E u 4 u u E a Z i J .1 ... Q Q I o z 3 o w M. uv -E 1 o x v- 1 5 U. F E E 5 . 2 a I5 -5 o-A C-Q lf? CD 1 ,- -, -... . C cud f . ' Dix, P a C. J 3 . L, 4:0 ':s17' , . da Glu U T CT! .az- ui Ut Sv U Q in Z nz' 'S 'K ' 5' : ' N ' 'Ti ,D b G7 5 M 010 EL ull xv. W Z vi , I , w. wus? 13 b V' ' ' A fQj 5 ' A 7 X X ' 2 ,X ,. ,. ' ! 'km E f i lV,,, , is X X Q , ' Qs X X K f -. 5 'f X vw-Q AH ' , A V, U f 1 1, XE X . A 7.53 I . 'V 5 . 131 ' - 'wa 'D' ' . f, if A 4 :W-1'-in ..1-we '--A51 ,,,,,,J 1 -I AX R 'x,y,,?-1 sm., X I? 1 2, H' 1 1 4 3 o 1 R J 4 I 1 5 E 3 3 1 S I, AMIAT FRI E J NELSON X u S X ., nu :- z 'Il y x E 5 E E 3 5 3 3 5 1 E 5 N X W L EVANS :- z E E 4 J 9 E o f 8 n- 2 m an ai .1 nr 4 u : u- sz u 5 1 x 5 , I w ff J A JERRY W NICELHINNY ROBERT C DDWNIE K A . lx . 4 S X rfj , A-xi' 2 C ., OOO VZ S 5 fa PMEN D MOHRILL STE E MARCM JOHN N.. W5 o .1 m u. Jaczwltoia The men of Lambda Chi Alpha look back on the spring term of T964 with considered pride. Proving that true brotherhood has no barriers, the men adopted a German orphan. The brothers captured third place in the Mother's Day Sing. The tall semester found the brothers busy building the Queens float for Homecoming. Later the chapter participated in several philanthropic projects. This has been a year of active social func- tions comblnecl with civic responsibility and community assistance. The men ot Lambda Chi Alpha are eagerly anticipating the upcom- ing year and its challenges and satisfactions. Brothers prepare for Mother's Day Sing on the beautiful lawn of the Lambda Chi house. 'TY T ' ' f ,i T H Us .il-few, QSWQQM ' amgfzer- J Q '45 -1 :vw Newly elected officers of Lambda Chi Alpha: Kneeling: Craig McElhinny. Row I: George Miller, Bert Wright, Carl Nelson, Jim Drake. Row 2: Sam Harlow, Paul Embry, Skip Young, II5 4 warns wxzoxev ' rnitimcnf xr-lou. Y ..- ARCNIE ELKINS AREHIEVLCQRHENV L-'LVIREW W Y GEZIO BENNETT WILLIAMS , V, , YI ,Y W MICHAEL CHAMBERS GEORGE WD-RDELL BARR! ZCRN JLHES PE? 1' ky vw V . VV! ' A , I :, V V E E E, Y ' ' i V' I ' M ' L' 71 7 ' Y Z, - ,, , ,Z 44 -,,,. 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A few of Pi Kappa Alpha's campus victories are: first place in intramurals, first place in l.F.C. pledge basketball tournament, and sec- ond place in the Homecoming float competition. The fourth annual Pikes Peak sorority competition sponsored by the fraternity, was won for a third time by Sigma Kappa. Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha revert to earlier days with their annual Cannibal Hop Informal. The Bowery Ball is another of the many and varied social functions enjoyed by the Pikes. Il7 Z - -L fag:-, -Q ,Q . ,, V ' in.. TZ: ggg, ,kim Q v ,Mig 1,35 --EWX5 WF X L V W L 53, . - z1sQ5 2ZA , H gigiifgii X . 'W H i VY Z. ,Ly , ,U , ,,,, 011 , 1259 2 - - QL- , :ily Z' Z, .win . 'JH . 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Qsmwpw eww West Virginia Alpha of Sigma Alpha Epsilon national fraternity again this year have done themselves proud. The active brothers of 1401 Fifth Avenue pledged 48 men in the tall of 1964. Activities and functions participated in in- clude the Muscular Dystrophy Drive, Beach Party, Christmas Caroling and party for the Cammack children, collection of food for tam- ilies at Thanksgiving, host to Leo the lioness, winning the 1964 Mother's Day Sing, and winning the overall scholarship for the 1963- 1964 school. The SAE's, nationally, have been noted the number one fraternity for 30 of the last 40 years. Brotherhood reigns at the annual SAE retreat. Chapter members admire the shine of the newly polished trophies . . . a proiect of the fall pledge class. T s moms 5' 1 .1 PATTERSON H R NAMES U w. FRANCIS J.D, BCBBITT x uname: G Awmson ' . , V V ,. V V -V V. , V -. 1 ,.. V. V. . ,,... Y V V I M., ,,,. V V .1 V .i , . - . . VV V 5-VVVVV . L- ml Vi- J . 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A second place was awarded to the Sig Eps in the Mother's Day Sing. The house with the red door once again proved itself a home away from home for the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The brothers and pledges enioy themselves at the big brother- little brother party. -.ewes lil f fly K I2l my 'wif' 'ciii PAUL RANDALL FRAZIER RQi?SL9.CK H mmap, f efwfs, E v-cmggggao-1 g qw QL R ALLEN ES A ucncenvzns Jo: n. Lonoeon DAN T KEDTH D. SMITH 113 avshall Huw BVSILB fi 1 Q MGI HADEN JQiN 'deixiu 'Sq ' Rm-mo in asxwrv w5c7iE'ruu. an Roasm Lpgafv YnY0 , L FORTH JOHN D PORADA V . 1 J 4 Il 3 I ? XJ! Iii! AI Q w me f K s. I4 ' X 1 JAMES Fl OWEN JR. JOHNS. afmss i -1 Lgoucum surncpmgvmuur SCHE EZWLPL .'.1!g' VE Tu Gi. Puri 'GH N 1 -- qpgsssn Tow Kappa Epsilow The Tekes fall semester pledge class was 30 strong. An official TKE car carts the Tekes to the football games. A large bell warns every- one of the car's arrival. Social activities included an informal, Stone Age Stumble, where animal skin costumes were in order, and the Winter Formal . The TKE's sold candy to raise money for house improvements and participated in the Muscular Dystrophy drive for their annual proi- ects. Tau Kappa Epsilon has been well repre- sented in many campus activities this year and are looking forward to the year upcoming. The brothers of TKE are always noticed at football games with their private car . Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers and dates take time out from dancing to pose for a picture during the Winter Formal . I23 E. HUFFMAN I BER? G.1,ANDAU :nwmn ennowsxv WILLIAFATITDREGER .5 x WF jg , if 1 . i '5l7f'll 3 ' W5 3 'k L -gnnafsg A. anon - Q Ross sfasv V 'mea-mm. ncnnev L r OMAS J REYIVLDS , .1 3 -M I ..A!, L ., J., kk V, ngrrrun QSIGEL E. KEEN Jbim A. EOOTDTV DAVID WTMOEHLING STANLEY 'I WONN RODY W. BROWDER JACK CKESSICK DAVID R. WAYHE WSLLIAM C. HANDLEY PAUL E667 suvn Zeta EetwTaw With an increase in numbers, the men of Beta Tau insured the fruition of their labors of the previous two years by assuring their receipt of a national charter and the assump- tion of active status in The roles of Zeta Beta Tau. Participation in campus and community ac- tivities continued at an accelerated rate as brothers entered Their first float in the Home- coming competitiony actively participated in community service proiectsg were socially prom- inent, having had several informals as well as Two formal dancesg competed in The Tra- ditional Mothers Day Singg and again delighted the palates of many with their annual presenta- tion of The Ess 'n Fress delicatessen dinner. The brotherhood can review the past year as one of great accomplishment which cor- responds tothe high standards set for the men by their local and national predecessors. The ZBT's intramural basketball team is only one of the activities that strengthens brotherhood. Those care-free days of the Roaring Twenties will never die, especially with informals like this Zeta Beta Tau one. I25 This year, members of the Cavaliers have continued to enioy the full benefits of be- longing to Marshall University's only Inde- pendent Fraternity. The social calendar, which was as full as University regulations permit, was highlighted by such outstanding functions as the Sweetheart Ball , Roman Riot , and Western Hoedown . Yet the Cavaliers feel that the importance of these outstanding social events was over- shadowed by the spontaneous activities of the group. The feeling of brotherhood has nev- er been stronger. The men of Cavaliers hold this year in fond memory, yet they know the promises the future holds. 1 5iF The Roman Riot informal hosted a number of original cos- tumes. , l . i :Qi it t , 5 11 Cavaliers replace their old crest with the new in the Student Union. i aff. F5 Fr Row 1 Jane McCaskey, Kathy Kelley, Nancy Harmon, Rita McCullough. Row 2: Lynda Spoon, Sandra Lawrence Donna Lambert, Sally McGrath, Joan Fleckenstein, Cathy lmlorogno, Penny Nichols, Kay Sage. Marshall University Panhellenic is an organization composed of two repre- sentatives and the president from each of the six Greek national sororities on campus. The purpose of the group is to foster good relationships among the sororities and coordinate the indi- vidual etforts of the various organiza- tions. Through the Council, rush ac- tivities and rules are set up tor regu- lation of rushing procedures. The ac- tivities in which Panhellenic participate are Greek Week and Mothersi Day Sing. This year the sororities collected money for the Muscular Dystrophy As- sociation as one of their service pro- iects. Scholarship is one of the aims of sororities and each year Panhellenic awards a scholarship trophy to the sorority with the highest over-all aca- demic average. Sf.-ff President Dick Cottrill and Vice-President Fred Reeder pause during an interview with Parthenon Editor, Kay Sage. The Student Government is the stu- dents' own governing unit. It is com- posed of' three divisions-the Student Senate, the Student Court, and the Ex- ecutive Branch. During the greatest part of the year, the Student Govern- ment handles its business soberly and dutifully. But each spring at the time of elections, the Student Government finds itself in the middle of one of the most interesting and colorful spec- tacles which hits the campus in the course of the year. For a week the campus is covered with posters. All varieties of campaign material circu- late. And then the winners settle down for another year of work. 75 Marshall's student government representatives -received a certificate of merit from Governor W. W. Barron. JU if? 'Q .J The members of the Student Government Cabinet are: Row 7: Patty Smith, Dick Cottrill, Fred Reeder, Bob Altamore. Row 2: Francis Fabi, Steve Goodman, Jenny Nagle, Ranald Jarrell, John Hill. Absent when picture was taken was Sam Stanley. The legislative branch of the Student Government is the Senate. Members of the Senate are: Larry Bruce, Jean Cattano, Larry Dezio, Rick Diehl, Mike Farrell, Joan Fleckenstein, Carolyn Fleming, Dave Frost, Nancy Glaser, Claire Grace, Cathy lmbrogno, Rick Jackson, Larry LeMasters, Andy MacQueen, Jane McCaskey, Nick McGrath, June Patton, Linda Pepper, Janet Ratcliff, Sam Samworth, Dick L tt Ufheil, Judy Varnum, Aaron Wagner, Doug Warner. Smith, Jim Stevenson, Dean Thompson, ore a Editor-in-Chief ......... .......... ...,........ Clrielyjustzw Shirley Layne Managing Editor ........... - ....... - ........ ,Bob Rogers Business Manager ...... .... ....... .......... J ohn Stevens Literary Editor ....... ----- ............ - ....... Fred Talman Art Editor ..,............... - ....... -Phil Atkins Photographer--------- ................................ Al Butto Layouts - ..... - ..... -.. .... ------ ....... Ricky Henderson ACTiviTieS ................................... --.Geneva Talbert Features .-.... - ...... ---- ........... - ..... Kennylee Burgess Organizations ........... --- .... --Mary Louise Alleveto Sports--- ...... - ..... ---...----.... ....... -Carl Nestmann Administration 8g Classes ........... ---Nancy Hickman Sponsors ....... - ...... - ....... David Dodrill, Richard Vass Numerous 'conversations and comparisons are added together in reaching the final draft in the planning of a yearbook. Mary Louise Alleveto, Organizations, Shirley Layne, Editor-in-Chief and Nancy Hickman, Classes and Administration, seem to be enioying this session of planning the Chief Justice. A yearbook is only as good as its pictures and this year we were fortunate in having three able student photographers: Al Butto, Mike Smith, and Bob Rogers, who took our pictures for us. l-lappg mwlf Qaclf ow l ll The selection of a theme for a new book is one duties for staff members. But these are labors of of the biggest iobs of the year. Then with pictures love and the rewards come when the Chief Jus- to be scheduled, copy to be written, and deadlines tice arrives. to be met, the school year rushes by in a whirl of As in all undertakings of any size and merit whatsoever, the Chief Justice experienced many sad moments as a result of financial difficulties. John Stevens, Business Manager, Shirley Layne, Editor-in-Chief, and Bob Rogers, Managing Editor, appear to have met one of those problems here. After all the heartaches and hard work, John, Shirley, and Bob are still smiling and it is quite evident that they are proud of their 1965 Chief Justice. ru --sag H emi Marshall University's band took on a completely The students were proud of the performances of different atmosphere this year under the direction the band, patterned after many of the larger col- of Howard Bell. legiate marching bands. Varsity football games were much more exciting and entertaining due to the efforts of the Big Green Marching Band. As sons of Marshall, they did themselves proud. The Marshall University Symphonic Band, 1965. The directors of the symphonic band are Howard Bell, Thomas O'Connell, Eddie Bass. The officers are Larry Popp, Bill Bradley, Martha Fike. TMP 121 The ever-busy Parthenon staff pauses for a picture. Row T: Judy Foster, Business Manager, Tim Massey, Sports, Carol Fox, News, Kay Sage, Editor-in-Chief, Teresa Gothard, Features, Gary Kearns, Managing Editor. Row 2: Ric Edwards, Sports, Pat Austin, Home- coming, Lloyd Lewis, Exchange, Brenda Faulkner, Society, Carolyn McDonel, News. Editorial work is completed in the Newsroom. Typewriters are clicking. Telephones are ringing and the room is a beehive of activity. The Parthenon, MarshalI's sfudent newspaper, is going to press. The Parthenon records the pulse of campus activities. No matter where it is or what it is, whether it is an ath- letic event, a social event, an account of class work, or an editorial, it can be found in the Parthenon. Aiplwf Psa Omega, ,r E7 EE 4. ' I- H, ia-, :,,si- 'A 1 - - my-.Q :evra-E. ' - f f? Jilfi l 1 . , . :. we 93 ', ' :j,. .t'2:: 1, J 41 1 as 1 fs Jw ab, its 15' A' ' W . 1-147 ' L' Q. .,g,l : xl' A 'il Q, , 2. ' ,ran 3:33 . N .ii ew- A-1 351 l The National Theater Honorary Fraternity. Row i: Sandra Lilly, Lynn Slavin, Lynn Carroll, Mike Carroll. Row 2: John Wheeler, Bill Hayslip, Jeff Cowden, Mr. Clayton Page, Advisor. Absent when picture was taken were Stan Witofsky and Susan Moritis. 'CQPPW l l Members of the Art Honorary. Row 1: Frew Rice, Joe Justice, Patty Crans, Cheryl Runyon, Jill Staley. Row 2: Lonold Baldwin, Joe Heinz, Catherine Wagner, Sarabeth Grant, Dotty Cazad. Row 3: Sandra, Lilly, Garrett Belcher, Jan Tawney, Karen Brouse, Jane True. Row 4: June Floyd, Pat Pratt, Earline Sizemore, Sylvia Brennan. Row 5: Nina Fox, Jean Jeffries, Bob Brumfield, Jack Smith, sponsor. ' I-lam Laidley Hall, oldest of the women's dorms, stands on a tree-shaded corner of the campus. A home away from home for generations of students, this dormitory is particularly noted for its J spacious rooms and its tastefully ap- pointed parlors. The girls of Laidley participate in all phases of campus lite, both academic and social. Most evenings must be spent in the pursuit of studies, but the girls periodically break the monotony by staging a dance. Laidley Hall's counselors and officers. Row 7: Mrs. Worth, Housemotherg Doris Bur- dette, Jane Slerue, Angela Caruso, Sharon Clingman, Mary Seaman, Judy Bolash, Cheryl Seymour. Row 2: Kathleen Wright, Betty Kessler, Phyllis Spangler, Jeanieve Caywood, Judy Shearer, Morina Cook, Marlene San Julian. The friendly occupants of Laidley Hall are always ready to welcome visitors to their substitute home . I35 V1 L l Prichard Hall was named for Lucy E. Prichard, former professor of Classical Lan- guages at Marshall. The four-story red brick building is a landmark of the Mar- shall campus. its central location puts all parts of the campus within easy reach. Prichard is a relatively new dormitory, but the girls who have lived there have distinguished themselves on campus. They can be found working actively in aca- demic circles, sororities, beauty contests, and student government. Prmltwwb Hallo Counselors and officers of Prichard are: Row I: Charmain Simons, Claire Young, Rose Gorchick, Judy ller, Jackie Moss. Row 2: Jeanine Jordon, Arlene Roush, Karen Matrox, Diane Spurlock, Nancyr Donohew, Susan Donnally. Residents of Lucy Prichard Hall are proud of their home and they strive to ever keep the dormitory in tip-top condition. I36 ' Hawgww The ruling body of the residence hall: Row l: Sylvia Brennan, Nancy Dangerfield, Mrs. Vanna Wood Hensley, housemother, Nancy Byard, Vicki Hager, Mary Lamp, Jackie Gleason, Sandra Davis, Mary Lynn Snyder. Row 2: Martha Fike, Kathern Davis, Joyce Frazier, Carol Morgan, Cassandra Kind, Andrea Burgess, Maurine Oshurn, Karen Knotts, Terry Jacobs. The newest dormitory is the mod- ern Residence Hall for Women which opened in September. The six-story building is larger than other women's droms, and it offers everything to make life as comfortable as life at home. For those who don't like the idea of climbing six flights of stairs, there are elevators. At snack time, the girls avail themselves of kitchenettes. And when it's time to wash, it's only a few steps to the building's own laundry. Coeds who live in the Residence Hall for Women, have all the conveniences of home and home away from home. then some. The girls are quite proud of their I37 Hodges Haw Hodges Hall is one of a pair, being archi- tecturally designed to match Laidley. The two buildings, lying opposite each other, give a balance to the east end of the campus. Hodges is the home of a large number of Marshall's athletes. The Counselors of Hodges Hall are: Row i: Bill Carper, David Truscott Row 2: Bob Edmunds, Ken Cathell, John Land, Lowell Fogus. These men comprise the ruling body of Hodges Hall: Larry Dezio, vice-president, David Groves, presidentp Steve Henry, treasurer. I38 idemwl-iaMb6ofu Jim Reynolds, Dennis Hill, Jim Weatherford, Frank Maneris, and Charlie Krolides are the men who have the honors of ruling this dormitory. This is the newest and largest men's dormitory on campus. Opened in l96l, it is composed of four stories. This modern housing unit provides comfortable rooms for students and is the only dormitory which contains a cafeteria. The men living in the Residence Hall for Men take pride in th-e modern facilities, especially the cafeteria. ' I39 Aw Row 7: W. Dearborn, L. Kelly, P. Morgan, H. Vosbein. Row 2: J. Baker, A. MacKenzie, W. Figge, R. Giles, J, Fuller Row I: P. Mayer, J. Slash, C. Chapman, J. Turman, W. Samuels, T. Milton, Row 2: J. Ward, R. Bloom, R. Edmunds, T. Jones, D. Cremeans, W. Manning. - , fl . ,M 7 , - f 11 rf Q . W 1 :F ' , kgwz: . .7 -- , . V - ll 254511 wi Afls.. -:.:J1f2,. .1 -uf ' . - . , , r , ,www l 'Wi frmqgy. ,,5fq-gm V ,uf-'55, f , , , . f . 'X -1' l M . . . . ..,, ,, V r . . l Team Row 7: F. Dandois, P. Beatty, J. Reese, M. McCormick, M. Moore, J. Baker. Row 2: G. Riegel, J. Nod, W. Owen, H. Roach, H. White, D. Cremeans. Row 3: M. Doughty, D. Ritchie, A. Mosser, G. Rumberg, R. Benson, A. Butto, B. Cook, D. Wright. Dmvw Bugle Row 7: J. Toney, Sally McGrath, Sponsor, B. Dregor, D. Wright. Row 2: J. Williams, D. Richie, A. Mosser, G Rumberg, B, Shentzer, A. Lowe, L. Parker, J. Colameco. Row 3: P. Barnes, M. Hartz, A. Butto, T. Butler, R. Ben son, P. Kinney, J. Madison, G. Schrnauch. Row 4: C. Ferguson, B. Sandens, D. Cottrill, J. Colston, J. McDowell, M. Thomas, M. Pollock. I4l Qcabbwwb Row 1: I.. Kelly, P. Mayer, Lorraine Maynard, Sponsor, C. Chapmann, T. Milton, W. Samuels. Row 2: P. Turman, J. Fisher, J. Slash, C. Mosser, R. Gainer, M. McCoy. Row 1: J. Williams, D. O'Kane, Patiy Johnson, Sponsor, Sally Vest, Sponsor, T. Milton, J. Ward, F. Jadick, J. Solo, D. Jones, J. Johnson. Row 2: C. Shuff, L. Ogden, D. Cosfer, J. Madison, D. Sarvas, D. Racer, D. Warner, R. Stan- ley. Row 3: D. King, D. Life, J. Sinneite, R. Hanson, F. Dandois, T. Hudson, F. Wheeler, T. Kuhn. Row 4: R. Hite, S. Smith, G. Manning, B. Hobbs, D. Ferrell, K. Arnold, R. Pearman, C. Stear. Pwslamg l .. . my .. . ...M Q-, 7 , , A H l42 Row 1: D. Wright, J. Wideman, Gloria Jean Pritchard, Sponsor: 1. McCoy, R. Dillon, B. Harvey, W. Dearborn. Row 2: T. Handley, D. Baisden, F. Dandois, R. Beatty, R. Bowers, M. Doughty, J. Gerwig. Row 3: J. Brennan, B. Belfield, E. Robinson, T. Kolteriahn, J. Macood, B. Pickens, W. Dreger. Row 4: J. Shields, B. Cook, F. Munn, J. Kock, J. Bailey, E. Good. Row 1: J. Sinnette, J. Fisher, Loretta Ufheil, Sponsor, W. Seiber, M Bergin, D O'Kane, J Wilcox. Row 2: W. Young W. Snead, C Stear, D. Thompson, K. White, G. Wilson, V. Weatherholt, W. Treanor. Row 3: R. Dent, L.Soulsky, M. Stull J. Suter, J. Vogel, R. Sortet, H. White, C. Shuff. Row 4: L. Shepherd, S. Smith, R. Warcl, B. Sullivan, R. Stanley, J. Wade, C. Swanson. Row 5: C. Regula, D. Stewart, D. Thomas, B. Starcher, F. Wheeler, R. Talbott, W. Walker, R. Taylor. I43 ,,,rf,Lg3, .... ,wx 55 A., M . -4 .ww W kg, qi 5 if ?f'? .YY1 gf' inf J 13,1 7 W W Q x I W, i .f - . ... I. . ,A i V 7 1 . - . . H , . . , I ,H 1 ,Nr K , . Q 5. . .N 16, gf Ula: ' 1' r W lei- , it . ' V . , . x , x x ' ,.1El :xYf:. Q' ,6, ll V Yi 0 E-4 ' 'EL 'xv , 'V QW! I ws' ! L 3' mar A. 'fav' AQ' -'-W' : 39 , i y i?fsf.'Wf,- -yiggl i5'i.v'!5l3-', .QI 1 1 - D I wg W. yf s wg, -fi z -wg -rg . . . -. B , I .GIA , .E Qi wif! - ' I , -- 'iff vw . J , NNE, iw . A ,www g . . . . . . Q9 5 A E 5 Q f M -' W' , E 5 E Wg H E E ,Q Il U U.. ,,:,...3 . K .. . , V -... Y .. K 1 Row 7: J. Marck, L. Darnsfield, Karen Jones, Sponsor, R. Josephs, S. Goodman, J. Hampton, B. Farmer. Row 2: B. Harvey, L. McCoy, J. Kock, W. Jackson, T. Kluemper, M. McCormick, D. King, W. Owen. Row 3: R. Hite, M. Moore, J. Mod, G. Nixon, K. Little, M. Parr, L. Peake, M. Kiger. Row 4: M. O'Daniels, N. McGrath, F. Hartwell, J. Justice, E. Lawson, D. Life, J. Mahood, E. Yancey. Row 5: M. Hopper, C. McClanahan, T. Kolteriahn, T. Kuhn, G. Lafon, S. Miller, C. Keesee, R. Pearmann, F. Munn. Row 7: G. Scarborough, C. Mosser, Sally Kroger, Sponsor: G. Landau, F. Jadick, D. Jones, T. LonCavish, V Kelbaugh. Row 2: G. Miller, D. Maynard, D. Sarvas, L. Ogden, R. Robb, P. Smith, F. O'Neill, J. McVey, D. Racer Row 3: C. Nelson, J. Thurstlic, J. Reese, J. Shields, R. Setloff, G. Prater, P. Smith, J. Maynard. Row 4: J. Perry, H Roach, T. Wilson, R. Pickens, V. Twell, G. Watts, R. Waters, M. Pfaffenberger, 1. McCoy. Row 5: F Santmyer, G. Riegel, J. Shaw. B. Rowlen, J. Pruett, G. Willey, R. Witten, R. Warner, E. Robinson. CWPOWJ l45 l ,.,w,, n, ., , is N ASS ' .Y YW- We wgfiiefttt, tsawsfzaa it it - ,amy f.s,:,ms, f,f ,. 5 V Q zegfeu.. - i-- Mfwiii W ' ai- it ' 1 ZAREXZE5 lil 55552 it ll T. The Student National Education Association is an organization for students in education preparing to teach. The programs are designed to develop professional attitudes which may not be gained in the classroom. Pkg wal Majofw M111 - V V- W - me :mm as The purpose of the Marshall University Physical Education Maior's Club is to promote interest and concern for advancement in health, physical and recreational education. ee l-lmw ' The Home Economics Club is the professional organization for home economics maiors. The obiect of the association is to develop and promote standards of home and family life that will best further individual and social welfare. Womeufs Ass ' Front I-r: Marla Tout, Rena Spencer, Linda Arnett, Roberta Loudermilk, Linda Reed, Judy Pettit, and Sandy Sunderland. Back: Linda Vance, Loretta Kuhn, Gaynelle Epling, Betty Kessler, Ruby Varney, Thilma Workman, Carol Bobbit, Jane Bolen, Connie Nimmo, and Sara Cryus. Ewen Q Ass 4 The Engineering Association strives to acquaint its members, iunior and senior engineering students, with their chosen profession and with the various connected organizations. This organization for iournalists.is quite popular. Its members are: Row 1: Kay Sage, Pat Austin, Teresa Gothard, Carolyn McDonel. Row 2: Brenda Faulkner, Karen Wickline, Carol Fox. LItUUefDfMw lofas The members ofthe Little Dl's, Pi Kappa Alpha affiliates: Row 1: Mrs. Martha Rolph, Ann Haddad, Barbara Thomas, Charlene Rhea., Becky Walton, Barbara Britz, Susie Summerville, Jane Lawson. Row 2: Ruby Varney, Edna Matthews, Sally Galbraith, Brenda Mc- Brayer, Peggy Buzby, Trisha Ball, Peggy Tucker, Barbara Thiereu. NUILSQSASS ' was ,sys l 5,1 ' QL, 1 we 1 ,Q ,, ,. , -. it it X We-:elif I . Wi - . ,. xi 1 ' ' 'i' l A 'il .45 W f - :A rv .. , Fe., x'. ' i' H' I m K l A - vl7'i' . l l , sill lr 54515: ,.,f The Department of Nursing Education offers a University-centered programAin basic nursing. The purpose of the program is to assist young men and women with academic and professional potentialities to develop their aptitudes in order to give nursing service to humanity. fstefus 06 l-lewd: , Sisters of the Golden Heart, founded in January, 1964, is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon. The membership' of the Sisters of the Golden Heart is composed of pinmates of the Sig Eps. Their functions take in a variety of ac- tivities to aid the fraternity, such as rush, mon- eymaking proiects, and the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. The Sis- ters of the Golden Heart make their service available for the betterment of the fraternity as well as our University. These girls are the officers of the Sisters of the Golden Heart: Row l.' Sara Beth Grant, Carolyn Sandy, Judy Conner. Row 2: Joyce Clevinger, Laura McGrew. Sisters and pinmates of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Row 1: Arlene Bruno, Jackie Moss, Sara Beth Grant, Sue Thorne, Sharon Getty, Gloria Pritchard, Judy Conner. Row 2: Linda Pieta, Joyce Clevinger, Adele Simondo, Carolyn Amsbury, Carolyn Sandy, Laura McGrew, Connie Burgess, Bunny Ramey, Becky Mollohan, Jarren Houston, Karen Agee. I50 - earmar- The otficers of the Little Sisters of Minerva are: Barbara Beverley, Sandy Rutherford, Lynn Pirrung, Peggy Shepherd, Wanda Irons. Little Sisters of Minerva is a national or- ganization founded by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The members of this organization are pinmates of the fraternity or girls who have shown an outstanding interest and .loyalty to the chapter. Theepurpose of Little Sisters is to support the fraternity's activities. This year the Little Sisters intend to send the model pledge to the fraternity leadership camp and extend their annual gift to the fra- ternity. Always around to help the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are: Row i: Sandy Rutherford, Lynn Pirrung, Nancy Byard, Wanda Irons, Mary Beth Eddy, Margaret Waldron, Linda Smith. Row 2: Nancy Sellards, Bobbie VanEss, Barbara Beverley, Sharon Southworth, Peggy Shephard, Brenda Fiddler, Cathy Call. I5I l:0gu8 ilu 4. 'iam E w--N V J vi? .. ,AL,, .3 rv I V an sg Members of Fagus, Women's Scholastic Honorary, are: Row I: Kay Sage, Margaret Sayre, Claire Grace, Brenda Hubbard McBrayer. Row 2: Charlotte Parsons, Mrs. Kirby, Advisory Dr. Novak, Advisor, Mrs. Neely, Advisory Jane True. Qi , WU Members of The Robe, Men's scholastic honorary, are: Row 1: Fred Reeder, Art Fornari, Jim Headley, Hobart Raikes, Dick Cottrill, Frances Fabi, Paul Mayer. Row 2: John Murphy, Roy Clark, Dave Groves, Al Rinehart, Mike Carroll, Ken Cohen, Sam Stanley. Row 3: Phil Farthing, John Layne, Dave Pancake, Pat Woody, Steve Goodman, John Wheeler, Bill Hedrick, John Beaver. Alpha MAQPM. Alpha Beta Alpha is an honorary for students interested in library science and English. It exists for the purpose of furthering the professional knowledge of its members, promoting fellowship, and as a recruiting agency for librarians. Pb Omega Pb Members of the Pi Omega Pi Business Education Honorary are Charles W. Brown, Noah D. Crouch, Darbara S. Everett, Bill R. Fields, Dorothy Grove, Helen Houdyshell, Louise Rash LaVeta, Jean Ray, John R. Stevens, and Garnett Anne Varnum. lrene C. Evans, associate professor of business administration, is the sponsor. vl 'S D- D- D-Rho-D-Theta, an honorary engineering fraternity gives recognition to outstanding engineering students and fosters scholarship among the engineering students. The main requirement for membership is a 3.0 average as well as a maiority vote of the group's membership. Cl1ifBefafPldf Seated: Herman Jenkins, Stanley Rostochi, June Patton, Ronald Markham. Standing: Thom Miller, Dr. Donald Martin. Chi Beta Phi is a national scientific honorary fraternity. Membership is attained through second semester sophomore standing with high scholas- tic achievement. The purpose of Chi Beta Phi is to promote an interest in science by honoring outstanding students. lwEtafQfgmaf Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman men's honorary. Members are: Rodger Cunningham, Terry Handley, Robert C. Jackson, Paul Janssen, Richard Landau, Richard Nida, Larry Pennington, Mike Pfaffenberger, John Vogel, Roben Wilkins, Gordon Willey, Lloyd Lewis and John Stevens. Alpha Lambda Dm Row 1: Barbara Carter, Jane Bowen, Professor Louise Hoy, Jackie Moss, Paula Goodson, Cheryl Stalker. Row 2: Becky Gates, Maurine Osborne, Connie Pelfrey, Rebecca Mollohan, Cathy Call, Kazuko Otaki, Nancy Glaser, Karen Knotts. 5 W lCappwO ' he 5525- I a 1 : 'W I Jil., .Fx S ., -. t j 'rt . , ei .J .g it if , , -,J . - , 1 , ,Members of Kappa Omicron Phi Home Economics Honorary are Ruth Ann Cooper, Elizabeth B. Davis, Sharon Gaddy, Roma Gay, Ruth Holt, Karen Jones, Sandra Lawrence, Carol Lycan, Brenda H. McBrayer, Wilma H. Murrell, Nancy M. Meadows, Bonita Perry, Charlene Rice, Kathryn Richardson, Diana Shannon, Mary Lynn Snyder, Barbara Stewart, Donna Sturgeon, Donna Turman, Linda Walker, Janet A. Craig, Marlene M. Myers, Phyllis Sewards, Marilyn Taubert, and Patricia Walker. Dr. Louise Burnette is the adviser. Sigma, Dakar P6 Members of Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honorary. Row 1: Jonnie Stephenson, Vicki Dobbs, .ludy Bowen, Lee Ann Phillips, Claire Grace. Row 2: Sandra Ball Lilley, Mr. Miller, Nancy Collins, Linda Meadows. ., Q.. wg TlwN Club , L , e 4 .. H f 3 Q Newman Club is a Catholic organization that fosters and places equal emphasis on the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of Catholic students on campus. Father William Gardner is the moderator ofthe Newman Club. Campus a FP a l i. viii ,S Q17 Row 1: Barbara Carter, Gerri Steele, Nancy Hickman, Maurine Osborne. Row 2: Jerry Shields, Jim Parker, Don Cottrill, Dr. Elmer Dierks. iw , 5 I I if 1- -WF,,.f.' ,mf A ,W .V ,,, :sl- Af , ' ,L -an-', ..5f, .-HV' ' f--' , ' fi-' 'I M, -V1-svggin ,W V ,. - .--e- VV, .. - - F . We .pf 'A I -. ,Q ' - .-..vg,-A31 3512-r A411 k ,,,.:' - .kFx?gn.1'n.9f5?f?1 f.,i,' - 1 M- :flux if ::.a-Y..:- A ' , -f - s 1'- Hig,-gf 1 Qagmw' 1 - ' 1 ' - - ,.fvf' , t - ' A Af , - wr fs , ...fpngw w 4 ? vf' ' - , 1 , .. - .. . , - why- 4, ,-,Y - - 4 A., i f , H 3 5:4192 ' A ,.,,,,,, , 1 - 'G 'Sh ' ' .A L- 1 .. 2.T:. r51 T ' ' ASPDHHT TWA 'mm Q- K ssl' Q Z.--3 g , w. ' ' ' 'WS 1 w : 1 I 3. H S ,-K, X ' s , .U wg iw' M X I -wtfw-'G rffgegkll H W' f j Ng, 145 q' - ,P 'K I x ' r ' , X 1 ai T. ' A 1 Q ., ., W Y if ,L KW 7 N .4 .... m . , , A if g H A - ggi, in s b- :-5 fn- , W,-Law U ,,QU 'V ,gif-ggi' , Hi, vw :gg '5.,,.w ,,. K I GK' ' W K '5-i?'fp':?4 'c R, 7-Mm -if T, 1 ,- gsm , WN U k ig5sf,tg1v11'QfN?m1N'5gEg!5?Zhfigig: J lm -it ' .:. ,' , ..,..'Y 1, --- .'- .. , N., ' - - Y 1 - , - , ,W 2, 1-ki,..,xy1g-dr, . .. 4 ,.,,- f 5393. i'1 5?'M?g '-'1 ff'1 -431 . , tflx 'V' v 1 ' 'A ' f .1 V .- is-1.71 ' ' 'NH .-:gf a 3y.12 Ff3 ?'. Y :,2.,-LE, 5 .wtmgm 'v '51 i ' JESS, ,fl ,,,. , Y: , , Q N ' i : ,.,:s, . ' -A I N. H , I1 ' U-72' 14 ' -1 .Jw -2 '-if M53 ' ff mv., YgpfifQm5w: i4f2'i3Sek1-1' !23Ys1if5RmEAT!mw1:f'2s aa 1 - 'ff' -' ., -- , ' ' - '- ffm- .-13 -1- . - , -. .fa 1 Q-, Q f' ,ng-W K+ M4 .fs 5 X f 1 . A, ,Z ,aa 1 Q' - v. SPO University lite has many facets. One which often comes to the attention of the student is its sports program. From the brisk autumn days that bring the roaring stadium crowds, the excitement ot a home run tor, our team, or to the competition of the intramural games, sports play an im- portant role in the education ot the Marshall student. He who participates directly as a' player not only gains recognition, but tastes the discipline which any sport imposes upon its athletes and becomes a more balanced individual for the experience. The student body, actively supporting the game itself, contributes to the interest of the players themselves, while making good use of their leisure time and balancing the more academic aspects of the university. The sports curriculum also affords the community at large as an entertainment medium, and serves to bring the campus community closer to that outside. Marshall University is a mem- ber of the Mid-American Confer- ence and competes in all sports with other conference members, Bowling Green University, Kent State University, Miami University, Ohio University, Toledo Universi- ty, and Western Michigan Univer- sity. Marshall is also a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and conforms to its standards. Through the intramural program, Marshall promotes sports activities in other areas also. This is our athletic program. , P' il! e Baseball if Track Owas if Teams Football f Basketball if Qaocwu W . tg. - 5 W do V ,M iigy ik 'BQ f 31, l il l s ' .AMF v..-Fnhkmilsa Row 7: Alvis Brown, Offensive Backfield Coach, Jim Brown, Larry Coyer, John Bentley, Tom Good, Bill Winter, Jim Cure, Jim Perry, Bob Pruett, Paul Turman, Doug Long, Charley Snyder, Head Football Coach. Row 2: E. Prelaz, Defensive Backfield Coach and Trainer, Barry Zorn, John Williams, Gary Marvin, Gene Gafrell, Jim Lewis, Bob Venters, Fred Ander- son, Ron Minard, Bill Bobbitt, Curt Keesee, Don Dixon, Lou Henry, Bob McCollins, 'End Coach. Row 3: Jack Rowe, Jim VAIZQUY MU 0 .,..,,, ........ M oreheacl -... ........... ..----- 6 MU 0-,-- ..,.... - .... Miami ---C .... -.--..-----2l MU 13 ......... - ......... Toledo ----.. ..... - ........-.- ---- 0 MU 14 ,...,.. - ...... --Buffalo -----.-----.---12 MU 27 ,,,,,, - ,,........ Kentucky STa1e --------...--- 6 I 35, 36 155 Q Q T ,'NN Y '1' ' ffssi , I ., V 1 1 A ,, H. ' mi i get wzggfw N L. 'V - -Um' fs-Q. I i ii 1 ,, 1 u.. s Mandeville, Mike Patterson, Howie Lee Miller, Joe Willis, Ken Simpson, Herb Young, Charles Adrian, Pat Woody, Dave Arritt, Howie Cunningham, Dennis Gerlach, Dave Boston. Row 4: Forest Underwood, Offensive Line Coach, Mickey Jackson, George Kosanovich, Jack Mahone, Larry Dezio, Alex Sansostiy Clyde Owens, Ray Henderson, John Land, Dennis 'Miller, Don VanMeter, George Cyrus, Andy Socha, Charley Kautz, Defensive Line and Freshman Coach. FO , MU 28...,.,., ....,. Louisville ............, , 6 MU 16 .VY... ....... W estern Michigan ..... ...... 7 MU O.,. .. .Bowling Green - U28 MU i2 ..e... -..--.,-.Ken'r State .......... .--- 7 MU l0...--., ....... Ohio University .... W- 0 K's5T? Mwiskalbommmzfei Snyder's Thundering Herd was handed their second de- feat of the season by Miami University's star quarterback, Ernie Kellerman. Marshall's tight defense could not con- tain the running and passing of the Redskins, and the game ended with a 21-0 trouncing. Dropped passes and short ground gains, coupled with Miami's defense, were the key factors in Marshall's inability to score. As this was one of the toughest teams on the 1964 schedule, the loss was no disgrace . . . it only added incentive. Manslmllbo 6 Marshall optimistically opened the 1964 season against Morehead State, only to leave Ashland, Ken- tucky, with their initial hopes shaken by a six-point loss to the Eagles. Although playing an outstanding defen- sive game, the Big Green could not get their offense in high gear. Quarterback Howie Miller was hampered in his passing by the hard-rushing Eagle line. Some- what deflated, but still determined, the Thundering Herd returned to practice with Miami's conquest in mind for next week's game. MwislmliE12Tol2edao With 6:05 left in the first half, Marshall's Larry Coyer returned a Toledo punt 79 yards for a touchdown which was only the beginning of a 13-0 defeat for the Rockets. Sophomore Mike Jackson carried the ball six times in the third quarter paving the way for Dave Bos- ton's score. Typically the Big Green was strong on de- fense, it won the game. Toledo's coach commented also on the depth of the Marshall team and prophesied plenty of wins ahead. MwwlwMft4Bu66ala12 Marshall evened its record at two and two by defeating the Buffalo Bulls 14-12. Two passing yardage records were broken by Quarterback Howie Miller and end Bob Pruett in a great passing attack. Aerials accounted for the touchdowns, both of which went to Pruett. The Big Green's rugged defense turned in another solid game and the offense sparkled. With each game Marshall steadily improves and chances for a second winning season in a row look good. MwusIwlL28Louisu1Ma6 Four in a row with four to go! What a treat for Home- coming. The Big Green kept' its winning streak alive by beating the Cardinals 28-6. Three Marshall players broke school records. Quarterback Howie Miller passed to a total yardage record, end Jim Cure caught his 100th pass, and halfback Jack Mahone, turning in his usual superlative game, broke the rushing record. Completely dominating the game, Marshall was outstanding on defense as well as offense. The Thundering Herd, having galloped over the Cardinals, is looking toward its fifth win next week. 27KwmCb56 Marshall lost one of its best defensive weapons when tackle Fred Anderson was lost for the season. However, the Big Green beat Kentucky State 27-6, bringing its win streak to three. Jack Mahone scored three touchdowns and was the real offensive work horse. The game was char- acterized by red flags and penalties, and was the roughest game up to this time. The extent of Anderson's loss will only be known next week and after, but to be sure, it will hurt some. Big Green optimism is high as the team pre- pares for next week's game against Louisville for Home- coming. lf. 1- . Mwwkatboewlmgemwas Marshall's winning streak was abruptly halted by a 28-point loss to Bowling Green. This victory as- sured the MAC crown for the Falcons. Although the game was close all the way, Big Green miscued and Bowling Green passing paved the way for Falcon touchdowns. The Thundering Herd's de- fensive unit looked good as usual, but was simply overpowered by the formidable Bowling Green of- fensive line. Marshall looks forward to clinching a winning season by defeating Kent State next week. I66 Maasl1a!lut6WeshmMrcldgmv7 Marshall made sure it was not going to have a losing season this year by winning their fifth game against Western Michigan. Jack Mahone set anoth- er record by running 29 times while Tom Good led the defensive unit in keeping the Broncos from scoring more than one touchdown. Larry Coyer kept the game out of the reach of Michigan by booting a fourth quarter, 42-yard field goal. Now, after five in a row, the Big Green faces Bowling Green, possibly the best team on the 1964 roster. Maaslmllo12Icu1bQtatw7 Etching out a l2-7- victory over Kent State, the Marshall team, spearheaded by Jack Mahone, clinched their ninth win in six starts, and the third in five MAC contests. The turning point came in the fourth quarter when Mahone scored two touch- downs, helped by the hard running of fullback Dave Boston and pass completions to Bob Pruett. The tough Big Green defense, goaded by the efforts of Winter, held off any further efforts to score by the Flashes as the clock ticked off the minutes in the senior's last home game. Mwuslwllu 10 OldaUn1vmtt5 0 Marshall won a tie for the runner-up spot in the MAC by defeating Ohio University at Athens, lO-O. This win was the first ever for Marshall at the Bobcats' home field. The Thundering Herd came through in fine form as they ended the season with a 7-3 record, the best since 1947 when Coach Snyder was team captain. This year's edition of the Chief Justice congratulates the Big Green on its fine performance for this football season, 1964. I67 ,ff ' p l LP 'ff' f, f A 1 'Wffi , H N1 was . ,. I v. , 4 ' . , - A I-IMANF-O Row 7: Buddy Peaytt, Richard Robb, Tom Harris, John Kwas, Max Whitley, Parris Coleman, Dennis Parker, Dave Geary, Claude Smith. Row 2:'Charles Kautz, Coach, Woody Sagraves, Jim Harris, Richard Wyont, Gary Pennington, Mike Keener, Jerry Rinehart, Jim Heaton, John DeMarco, Roger Snyder, Glenn Smith, Ralph White, Graduate Assistant. Row 3: Daniel Duvall, Charles Rine, Bob Hale, Tom Wilkinson, James Maerker, King Queen, 'Tom McLaughlin, Bill Murrell, Jerry Arnold, Paul Dotson, James Preston, Vwzsit-J Basketball 1964 Row l: Barbara Carter, Jane Bowen, Professor Louise Hoy, Jacke Katz, and George Hicks. Second row: Keith Blankenship, James Odum, William Francis, William Whetsell, and Walter Smittle. Third row: Ellis Johnson, head basketball coach, James Madison, William Treacy, William Allen, assistant basketball coach, Jody Sword, assistant basketball coach. Fourth row: Ellis Wiley and Harold sms T. Joi-iNsoN eam WON-l-OST 5C0re Cook, student managers. Head basketball coach T Steubenville ...... Morris Harvey ....... Eastern Kentucky Lost ...... .------,Lost------ Lost ...... --85-78 --98-96 --94-66 Ohio University ..,,.. - ,4,,-,,---, I-Q51 4----- 105-81 Miami iOl'llOl ------- ........ L ost ...... ll4-90 The Citadel .......,....,. --.,,--.,,, L Q51 ,,-,---, 96-34 W. Va. Wesleyan ...,... ,, , --,,,,,W0n,----,874-93 Morris Harvey ......,.. .,-,,,, W on .,,-,- 76-109 Miami iOhioJ ............. ........ L ost ........ 96-73 Loyola of Chicago ....... ,-,,,-,, L ost ,,,.,,,, 98.90 Fla. Southern ........,,,, ,,,,,-, W on .----- 81-110 Morehead ............. Kent State U. .... - ----,---Lost Lost ...... D84-82 --9l -89 Western Michigan Won ...... 99-l i0 Morehead ................ ........ Lost ...... 1 03-94 U. of Toledo ......... ...,.-.-.......,, L ost ,,,,,,,, 78-71 Ohio University ...,... .... , ,,,,, ,, ,,,, L ost ,,,,,, 103-85 Kent State U. ............ - ..,---.,, Lost ,,,,,,,, 80-72 Steubenville ...... .,...... L ost ...,.... 83-75 U. of Toledo ....... Bowling Green --- Western Michigan Eastern Ky, ............... ,.,.,,,, Bowling Green .- ........ Lost .... -- Lost ...... --------Lost -- ........ Lost -.82-76 l l4-93 100-85 Lost ........ 94-92 i 08-94 v I7l , n , , 1 s Lu? The Marshall cagers ended a rather disappointing 1965 basketball season as hosts to Bowling Green, Ohio. As the,final minutes of this season came to a close, loyal fans had their hopes readied for a more successful season next year. The team played good ball throughout the season and deserve recognition and praise for their efforts and the extremely good-sportsman- ship they exhibited. bclfmfm Mah: xi... my in '- MQ Wfwfhw, In X H Q K S K 1 'Wa n asg 1 W., swf ,A W ,W - QL W l ze 55 5 .4 5, 6 M 7 313 Egg 1 -333 A R15 , Aa 3?-Hf?1EL ,X 'fp-5 1 Q W , Ffwslumaw Basketball lst row-left fo right: Peter Niceler, George Stone, Bob Allen, Glen Justice and Bob Redd 2nd row left to right Joe Dawson Harry White, Orville Stepp and Jim Jordan. 3rd row-left to right: William Sonny Allen Freshman Basketball Coach Harold John son, David L. Bailey, Student Manager, and Jody Sword, Graduate Assistant Coach Ffoeslumaw Rio Grande Jr. Varsity-H ......,. ...... Morris Harvey Jr. Varsity-H .,... .,..............,. Eastern Kentucky-A .v............ - ........,.. Ohio University-H .,.,.,....... ..., Morris Harvey Jr. Varsity ........ ...... Morris Harvey Jr. Varsity-A ..... ....., MU Opp 120 ........ 58 122 e..,,... 90 1 O6 ,...,... 94 82. ,..,,e 76 104 ....s,., 89 103 .....,., 87 Lockbourne Air Force Base-H ...... ........ 8 5 ....ee.. 78 Morehead-H .....,.......,...,,...,... ...... Rio Grande Jr. Varsity-H ...ae Superior Drug-H ........... 121 ...... 101 134 69 95 Superior Drug-H ,eee,.., 109 eeess 83 Morehead-A .,.,........,,............ ...... 1 14 e....v.. 95 W. Va. Tech Jr. Varsity-A ......e ....e.. 9 8. ...-. 31 Mountain State College-H --,- ..,...,. ........ 9 4 --.4..4 .63 Ohio University-A ............V.. ..-.... 92 ...-- -'84 Kentucky Christian-H ............ 133 ..4----A 87 W. Va. Tech Jr. Varsity-A ...... Eastern Kentucky-H ..,....... Intra-Mural All Stars-H ..., 127. .,... 112 .----,--91 1 123 ..., ,-102 iii! 1- . A A 'V vs , Q- '3'Tx wa. U6 .Q ..-C-,3',:. 4 .5 Q U Q X ., ,J 4 G' .Ei-: mf., ' 5 'M in 'D , 1 A -r vf . 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Bottom row Il-rj: David Cramp, Jim May, John Meador, George Cyrus. Standing: Head wrestling coach, Ed Prelaz, Larry Coyer, Bob Pruett, Bob Lambert, John Toler, and Clyde Owens. Tom Busbee, absent. 'wwe 1 964-65 Dennison U. Toledo U. Kent State U. I Bowling Green U. Ohio Wesleyan West Liberty Cincinnati Miami U. Ohio U. Frosh Ohio U. Varsity Eastern Ky. Morehead St. Morehead St. Opp. 23 26 31 25 14 13 14 25 15 22 16 15 5 MU 8 5 3 3 9 14 18 3 16 6 12 17 24 Womeafs P-ootballvf Team Woweufs Swim Team Womens Vafasitg Basketball Team Womenfs Tennis Team 4, 4 . 'F' ggi? 9 aala km llaa aa Womeafs nam um, Twcb-Qpwrg -1964 The 1964 Marshall University Track Team. Row 1: John Bentley, Jack Mahone, Jim Odum, Robert Bloom, George Hicks, Bob Prueit, Larry Butcher, Arthur Miller, Gary Hamrick. Row 2: Dick Muth, Joe Moore, Ellis Willey, Earl Jackson, Steve Mays, David Hanson, Jerry O'Donovan, Tom Johnson, Head Coach, Charlie Kautz. al- H u 5 -V 'ia ' rx It K f by Q- MEETS University of Toledo ..... ---- ....... Lost W. Va. Wesleyan ...,. Fairmont ................. .................. Morehead .... - ..... Won -Won --- ....... Lost Marietta ......... --- ..,..... .. .... - ..... WOn W. Va. State .... Won Team Pam 1964 Cleft to Righllz Ellis Wiley, Earl Jackson, Larry Butcher, David Hanson and Gary Prater. Qeasowl-Zecofwb University of Kenlucky .,..... ....... 2 5 Marshall 4,,,---- Eastern A Kentucky .............. ....... l 6 Marshall -----,.- Morehead Stale ....... - ....... ....... 2 4 Marshall ss,------ Morehead Slate ....... --E-.-25 Marshall ---, ,W W. Va. Slate ---- ...... ,...... 3 6 Marshall .---l- H, --,-----3O Lost --------39 Lost Lost --- - ...... ---.30 Lost 21 Won Vwwifg Tuwuis Team PWS 1964 First row, left to right-Lou Sammons, .lim Wellman, Charles Brown. Second row-Steve Hill, Wayne Wookey Jim Hovey, Bill Carroll. Temwsl2eco'wlf Ohio Wesleyan-Home ------- ....... ............... - --l Grove City College-Home ,...... --.W ....... Kent State-Home ........... - ....... ....................... ,. ........... 4 Bowling Green-Home ...... Ohio University-Home ...., Miami University-Away ........ ...... . -- .... Eastern Kentucky ............... Morris Harvey-Home ....... Western Michigan-Away ..... W fQj ...... 11111110 Kent-Away ...................... - .............. ----3 Bowling Green-Away ...... - ....... 0 Toledo-Away - .........................,.................... ......... 2 Western Michigan-Away ..... Morris Harvey-Away ......, - ...... - ...... - ........ ........, 3 Morehead-Home ............... - ....... -------- Eastern Kentucky-Away ....s... -------s Ohio University-Away ............. ----------- Steubenville College-Away West Liberty College-Away --------,-------O.------------- -,,-------------0 Opp. Results ----------------8---.---..------- Lost Lost -----------,---5-------.-------- Lost l ........... ..---5 ..,,... , ....... Lost 5 .,,......,...... 4 ....... - ....... W on -,---,---------9-------.-------- Lost 6 ......... -----3 ................ Won 5 ....... , .,.. Q--3. ..,............ Won ---------------9-- .------------ Lost --------,.-,--6--H------------ Lost ,-,,----,------9,--.----------- Lost Lost ---------------6------------ Lost 7 --,,,,,,,....,.. 2 .,.........,.... Won 9 .....,.......... 0 ........... ---Won ,-,---,,,,,,-,--6,,,,--------.-,, Lost 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,..... 4 ................ W on Won ---------------.Won ll ll ll 'll lil S : ll Sei 1 Y - uni ii , will iimrwiiii jy1,113Q1l.1'31i1145 ag5?EQe ix gg 11. wriegyfla w,,i1iLrW.mw if rlliir f rf fr 1 Q' l lol' gif. lll fi i ii 1 'M2 lliiiijk5iEi1w1 U 1592 .aa ,Mi ,T l wil i Front row Il-rl: George Somich Jr., Joseph B. Feaganes, William R. Spensky, S. Whipkey, Williard C. Woodring, Coach Roy V. Graham. Marshall ...o,,...,,. Marshall ..........., Marshall ...,. .,.. Marshall .......,.... Ohio State .s.,...... 13V2 13 9V2 10 QOV2 Marshall ............ 1816 Marshall .,..,,,..... 14V2 Marshall ............ 14V2 Marshall ............ Ohio University 15 15V2 GoU6vTeam Ohio University -- 4V2 Kent State .,.....,,,,. 5 Toledo .,.... .. ...... 8V2 Dayton .,,, .... 8 Marshall ............ 15V2 Bowling Green ,,17V2 Xavier .....w. - ,..... 3V2 Miami ..,,..... .... 2 V2 Morehead ...,...... 3 Marshall ,,... .,.. 8 V2 David M. Herndon. Back row: Harry E. Hoffer, Larry E. May, David 1964 Toledo .......,.....-.. Bowling Green Marshall ....,..,.,,. Marshall ......... Marshall ...........- Marshall ,e-.....,w., Marshall .....,...... Marshall - .,........ Marshall .......,.,.. Marshall .......,..-. l5V2 13 14V2 22V2 19V2 20 20 11V2 26V2 13 Marshall ..,. Marshall ..., Kent State .......... Toledo ......., W. Michigan Kent State -, Morehead M Marietta ..... Xavier ....... Miami .,.. 8 V2 1 1 9V2 1 V2 4V2 4 7 3 V2 V2 1 1 I89 Basebww - N964 Marshall University Baseball Team, 1964. Row l: Jack Perry, Buddy Rogers, Tom Patterson, Mike Cunningham, Joe Collins, Larry Kelley, Charles Coffman. Row 2: Eddie Capper, Pete Brezden, John Sang, Frank Adams, Gary Satferfield, Zeke Myers, Tom Davidson. Row 3: Charles Brown, Jim Parker, Jim Evans, David Judd,'John Mullins, Dick Fillmore, Alvis Brown, Coach. Row 4: Bob Lambert, Larry Tincher, Charles Newton, Mike Muth, John Layne, Danny Smith, Manager. Baseball I90 Morris Harvey ...., .,..o W on, W. Va. Sfafe .... ,.... W on, Miami ,,,...... ..o,. 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Ni ON An integral part of any university is its faculty and administrative per- sonnel. They discipline and give purpose to what would otherwise be a mere conglomeration of would-be seekers of learning. Whatever their offering, we, the students, benefit immeasurably by contact with them, and come away enriched by the experience. To a freshman an understand- ing advisor can mean the difference between satisfactory adiustment to college and confusion as to his actual purpose in seeking higher educa- tion. There is not one among us that does not remember fondly a favor- ite professor who made learning an exciting challenge. Less apparent, but nevertheless vitally important, are those who keep the university run- ning smoothly and see to it that the facilities grow dynamically with the ever increasing demand for academic production. We are grateful to all of these and need to realize even more our great debt to them. l3fw4fwOwvPfw6Idemi7. . . The days that make us happy make us wise, wrote England's Poet Laureate, John Masefield. At first this line seems startling, but upon further reflection it reveals a profound truth. What is it that makes us happy? College days are happy days for they are spent in cultivating friendships, in gaining knowledge, in learning to see ourselves as we really are and in finding how to cope with the daily pressures the world imposes on us. A happy person has learned to distinguish be- tween the significant and the trivial, to help rather than to humiliate others and to encourage rather than to discourage. He has learned that the way to be happy is to make others happy. The wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in the achievement of these and other positive ends. The pages of The Chief Justice are filled with the many and varied experiences of our students. Most of these experiences have brought a measure of happiness to the participants. 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Carl Miller Eva Miller FACUUY Harold Murphy . Reva Neely Alma Noble Reginald Noble Elaine Novak Lawrence Nuzum Thomas O'Connell Thomas Olson Judith Osbourne Clayton Page Walter Perl Simon Perry Maxine Phillips Gerald Phillips Ethel Piltz Ben Plybon John Miller John Minick Philip Modlin Gordon Moore Harrison Moore Patrick Morgan FGCIJUY Edward Plymale Marilyn Putz Bernard Queen Otis Ranson Walter Regula James Richardson l Ronald Rollins Charles Runyan James Rutherford Walter Sawaniewski Richard Schall Leon Sears Jane Shepherd Joseph Shields Jon Shoemaker Norman Simpkins Charles Snyder Mary Spencer Samuel Stinson Betty Sullivan Mary Summers Margaret Swann FACULTY Harold Ward Frances Whelpley Harold Willey Elizabeth Wolf John Wotiz William Zban Eric Thorn Neil Tucker Mervin Tyson Beulah Virgallifo Henry' Vosbein George Ward Af f sm, , . mf 5114 x -K mia aim XX- + Q e ' ,Min 23554 u , mm- g I , V 5 . , if -, M. ' - 'N A .,. ....k K V dh 5 sgmsz If-1 22wfff2vv . v is il M1 :wif Y gi' - '- C, .QA '.' H 1 M ig , ..,,, E '--Ama 3 3 vi 'fSi X 5, ent., ,M I , -A . . Nga, X f-4.133 1. S- ,.,,,,, ff-57 . .. ,U ,, ,,, LA, In L nw? I Wk!! 1 ...L .- .... . 5:9225 -ug-f.,-- A izf A ,WSV I 6.7, ...wx is.. QQ gk K.. k. .-. V -af... 'Wi' 1' LES ,ml 'wa L 1 Fw 1 ,55 , ngmi if Wg . ' .2- JT-Q ,fi-V-'Z V A ,W ,, CLASSES To keep pace with increasing demands by our society for greater knowl- edge, vast numbers of Americans are going to college. The modern stu- dent is a serious individual. His main purpose in entering the academic community is to obtain an education that will adequately prepare him for his chosen field. The hectic days of registration, filled with worry about classes closing and fulfilling graduation requirements, lead to the seemingly endless round of classes, exams, and papers due. This is the serious aspect of the student's life and the one where he expends most effort. Sometimes his studies seem routine and unexciting, but the knowl- edge gained about himself and his world offset the ordinary. When the hours spent in the library and the studying far into the night culminate on graduation day with the presentation of a diploma, it is worth it. QENIO President . . . LARRY LeMASTERS Vice-President . . . DEAN THOMPSON QE-NIO JAMES ADKINS-Physics JAMES ANGLIN-Social Studies-Physical KATHERINE ANGLIN-Latin-English ADDIE ASHBY-English-Social Studies PHYLLIS ASHLEY-Dietetic-Chemistry BETTY ATKINS-Kindergarten Primary Education BRENDA AUSTIN-Business Administration Education PATRICIA AUSTIN-Journalism SHIRLEY BAISDEN-Elementary Education LONOLA BALDWIN-Elementary Education TRISHA BALL-Kindergarten Primary LOIS BARRETT-Kindergarten Primary ROBERT BARRETT-Geology ROBERTA BARRETT-Elementary Education DORIS BAYLOUS--Social Studies BARBARA BELL-Medical Technology MICHAEL BELL-Speech-Advertising LANCE BELVILLE-Accounting-Economics JOHNNY BENTLEY-Physical Education Physical ROBERT BIANCHINOTTI-Political Science-Sociology BARBARA BIAS-Elementary Education PAUL BILLY-English-Library Science 2I3 QENIO ii I II I JAMES BOWEN, II-Engineering JUDITH BOWEN-Spanish-Social Studies RANDALL BOWLES-Social Studies-Speech CARLISLE BOWLING-English-Speech CHARLES BRUMFIELD-Physical Education KATHRYN BURDETTE-EngIish-Physical-Biological Science MARTHA BUCKLEY-Speech-Physical Education REBECCA BUCKNER-Elementary Education DORIS BURDETTE-Elementary Education RUTH BUTCHER-Elementary Education ARCH CARDEN-Marketing-Retailing JOYCE CARROLL-Kindergarten Primary MICHAEL CARROLL-Speech-Physical Education ROBERT CARSON-Marketing-Retailing HARRY CARTER, JR.-Marketing--Retailing CLIFFORD CARTER-Art-English BONNIE BINFORD-English-Speech PATRICIA BIRD-Physical Education-Business Administration ROBERT BLAKE-Chemistry NANCY BLATT-Kindergarten Primary SHARON BOGGESS-Physical Science-Social Studies REBECCA BOWE-Elementary Education QENIOIZQ JEAN CLAYTON-Business Administration Secretarial JOYCE CLEVINGER-English-Business Admlstrahon SHARON CLINGMAN-Speech-English CAROLYN CLINCH-English-Spanish CAROLE COLLINS-SecretariaI-Science DIXIE COOK-Soqial Studies-Speech RICHARD COTTRILL-English JEFFREY COWDEN-Speech ROLAND COZART-Physical Education EVELYN CRAFT-English-Business Administration JANET CRAIG-Home Economics JOHN CROSS-English-SoZ:ial Studies EDWARD CUNNINGHAM-Elementary Education HOWARD CUNNINGHAM-Physical Education DONALD DALTON-Accounting SAUNDRA DAUGTERY-Music QENIO ALLEN DROWN-Civii Engineering KAY ENGLISH-Elementary Education JAMES EPLING--Science-Physical Education PATRICIA ESTEP-Art-Physical Education JIM FARLEY-Marketing BRENDA FAULKNER-Journaiism LINDA FAULKNER-Elementary Education KAREN FERRELL-Social Studies-Library Science JOHN FIFE-Accounting-Economics JOHN FOX-Elementary Education-Science NINA FOX-Art JOHN FRASER-Math JOYCE FRAZIER-Business-Speech JERRY DOUGLAS GABBART-Chemistry SALLY GALBRAITH-Kindergarten Primary PATRICIA GARRETT-Home Economics RICHARD DAVIDSON-Physical Education- BETTY DAVIS-Home Economics CECELIA DAWSON-Elementary Education SHARON DINGESS-English-Social Studies JANICE DONTA-Biology-French LARRY DRANSFIELD-Accounting Business Administration QENIO ROMA GAY-Home Economics JUDITH GETTY-Elementary Education THOMAS GIEROTI-Accounting GENE GILBERT-Elementary Education TEANA GILLESPIE-Social Studies-English SHARON GRANT-Elementary Education STANLEY GROBE-Biological Science LYNN GROSE-Vocational Home Economics DAVID GROVES-Business Administration-Social Studies MARGARET GUERTIN-Elementary Education-Social Studies MAXINE GWILLIAMS-Elementary Education STANLEY HADDAD-Marketing-Retailing LYNDA HALL-Elementary Education ORMAN HALL-Biology-General Science BETTY HANSHAW-Biological Science-Social Studies DAVID HANSON-Psychology JAMES HARBOUR-History GERALDINE HARDWICK-Elementary Education MARY HARPER-Library Science-Physical Education MARTHA HARRISON-Elementary Education-Social Studies RICHARD HART-Business Management ROSE HAYES-Kindergarten Primary 2I7 QENIO ELAINE HOFFMAN-Elementary Education THOMAS HOLBROOK-Chemistry LYNDA HOLESTIN-Elementary Education TIM HOLSCLAW-Social Studies DORMA HOLSWADE-Sociology JOHN HOOVER-Math-Sociology-English YVONNE HUGHES-Art-English CAROL HUTCHINSON-Elementary Education FRANCIS HUTCHINSON-Speech-Spanish JOHN HYSELL--Chemistry WANDA IRONS-Physical Education-Business Administration CAROLE JACKSON-Biological Science-Speech MARION JARVIS-Elementary Education RICHARD JEFFERSON-Biological Science-Physical Education JEAN JEFFRIES-Art Education THOMAS JIVIDEN-Engineering MARILYN HEALY-Home Economics JAMES HEATON-Business Administration LYNDA HENRY-Physical Education-Business Administration JAMES HILTON-Engineering KENNETH HINERMAN-Zoology DIANE HINKLE-English-French QENIOIZQ GERALD JOHNSON-Political Science JOANN JOHNSON-Elementary Education DANIEL JONES-Biological Science JOE JUSTICE-Art-Social Studies KAREN JONES-Home Economics MARY JONES-Elementary Education ROBERT JONES-Business Management JEANINE JORDAN-Accounting ELAINE KEAGY-Speech LARRY KELLY-Marketing-Retailing-Economics PATRICIA KENNEDY-Engiish PAMELA KEYES--Speech Education PAULINE KIMBERLING-Elementary Education SONRA KING-Kindergarten Primary JO ANN KIRALY-Elementary Education BARRY KISER-History-English TYREE KISER-Economics LORETTA KUHN-Physical Education-French MARY LAMP-English-Social Studies GRANT LANDAU, III-Business Administration LEVI LAUVRAY-Math-Science KARL LEAP-Social Studies-Speech QENIO I JAMES LOVE-Engineering TIM LOVETT-Medical Technology-Chemisiry BOB LUBY-Physical Educafion-Social Studies JANET LUCAS-English CHRISTINE MAUDROS-Kindergarien Primary BOBBY MARCUM-Physical Educaiion STEPHEN MARKIN-Business Administration- Economics CHRISTINE MARKO-Home Economics MARY MARPLE-Elementary Education LINDA MARSH-Speech NANCY MARTY-Elementary Education JUDITH MASSEY-Elementary Educaiicn NANCY MCDERMOTT-Physical Science ROBERT MCDONALD-Languages ' JAMES McDOWELL-Business Management- .Economics MARVIN MCKENZIE-English LARRY LEMASTERS-Marketing-Retailing SANDRA LILLY-Ari-Spanish DAVID LINDSLEY-Accounting VIRGINIA LINSENMEYER-Home Economics MARY LOEMKER-English RANDOLPH LONG-Social Studies QENIO EDGAR MCNEEL-Biological Science-Physical Education NANCY MEADOWS-Home Economics STEVEN MEADOWS-Sociology RUTH MEEKER-French-English MELVIN MENEAR-Marketing-Retailing WILLIAM MILESKI-Chemistry WH ,T W ii li Q T , ,559 W H , mi N r ix 1 5 . N A Y? L QL T 925 ,wi H gm 'N ,, T .3-:ac f .. i -1: -'E 1.41 CAROL MILLS-English-Social Studies THOMAS MILTON-Biological Science-English JOHN MOLNAR-Social Sfudies CAROL MOORE-Home Economics MARGARET MORRISON-Speech-Ar! JARVIS MOYERS-Chemistry LaVONNA MULLENS-English KAREN MUNDY-Physical Education MELVILLE NEEl.Y,lll-Engineering ROBERT NEELY, JR.-Social Studies-Physical Educaiion ANNE NELSON-Physical Education-Speech PHYLLIS NOBLE-Math-Physical Education JOHN NOVAK-Biological Science WILLAM ORTH-Marketing-Retailing MARGARET PACE-Special Educaiion DONNA PACK-Chemistry 22I QENIO 2131525 JIM PERRY-Engineering JAMES PETERSON-Elementary Education MARY PEYTON-Elementary Education JOSEPH PLATANIA-Political Science DANNY PLUMLEY-Math-Business Science PATRICIA PRATT-Art MARY PUGH-English GLORIA RAHALL-English-Social Studies ANDREA RAINES-Elementary Education CARLA RAMSBOTTOM-Home Economics LOUISE RASH-Business-Library Science FRED RAST, JR.-Accounting BESS RAY-Elementary Education DOROTHY REED-Biological Science FREDERIC REEDER-Social Studies-Speech CHARLENE RICE--Home Economics in JUDITH PACK-Elementary Education RICHARD PACK-Business Management DOUGLAS PAFFORD-Political Science PATRICIA PARKER-Art JANICE PARSLEY-English-Social Studies EDWARD PELTY-Social Studies-Physical Education I. IIHIIIEI , UI ,733 IIIII u QENIO FREW RICE-Biological Science LAWRENCE ROGERS-Math-Art DAVID ROSS-Social Studies-Business Administration LINDA ROSS-Speech-English RALPH ROSS, JR.-Chemistry ROSELLA RUNYON-Physical Education-Business Administration iii i X I Iii I THOMAS RUSSELL-Physical Education-Social Studies CAROLYN SANDY-Kindergarten Primary JOHN SARGENT-English MARY SAVAGE-English-Social Studies SALLY SCHILLING-Home Economics JAMES SCOTT-Social Studies-Physical Science WILLIAM SEIBER-Chemistry PHYLLIS SHARP--English-Business Administration JOHN SHEA-Business Administration MARTIN SEGIL-Political Science LARRY SITES-Chemistry EARLENE SIZEMORE-Art-Biological General Science DENNIE SKEENS-Social Studies-Physical Education DONNA SKEENS--English DENNIE SMITH-Elementary Education JUDY SMITH-Speech QENIOIZQ WILLIAM STROHMEYER-English SALLIE STURM-Elementary Education MARILYN TAUBERT-Home Ecdnomics LYNDA TAYLOR-Elementary Education WILMER TAYLOR-Accounting VIRGINIA THOMAS-Business Administration MELVA THOMASSON-Elementary Education DONNA TURNER-Vocational Home Economics RUBY VARNEY-Physlical Education-Social Studies JOANETTE VEAZEY-English Speech MARGARET VITIELLO-English Spanish MARILYN VORHOLT-Elementary Education AARON WAGNER-Social Studies-Physical Education CATHERNE WAGNER-Art-English HAVEN WALL, JR.-Chemistry JOHN WALLACE-Business Management LEOVTA SMITH-Elementary Education RONNIE SOMERVILLE-Accounting-Economics PHYLLIS SOWARDS-Home Economics BARBARA STEELE-Elementary Education MARLYN STEELE-Elementary Education ROBERT STEVENS-Engineering . :EL QXQE. QENIO GEORGE WARDELL-Marketing-Reiailing Economics ROBERT WAUGH-Engineering ELLEN WEST-Home Economics JACK WHEELER-Chemisiry JOHN WHEELER-Social Studies-Speech JUDITH WHITE-English i mu QQ r 1' X BONNIE WILCOX-Kindergarien Primary JOHN WILLIAMS-Physical Education-Biological Science JUDY WILLIAMS-Art REBECCA WILLIAMS-English JAMES WILLIAMSON-Markeiing-Reiailing JOSEPH WILLIS-Sociology-Bible-Religion RUSSELL WITTEN-English THERESA WOLFE-HisT0ry CARRIE WOODARD-Music-Social Studies GRACE WOODS-Math-Physical General Science WAYNE WOOKEY-Social Siudies-English LARRY WORKMAN-Biological Science-Physical Education LANA WOOTEN-Elementary Education KATHLEEN WRIGHT-Elemeniary Education MARY WYSONG-English-Social Studies ALLEN YARBROUGH, III-Chemistry QENIOIZQ CLIFF YERKEY-Business Management MICHAEL ZIMMESI-Engineering f JUNIOES Q . ewes omoens President . . . JOAN FLECKENSTEIN Vice-President . . . CAROLYN FLEMING JUNIOFZQ Sandra Adams Pat Adkins Roger Adkins Robert Applehans William Armstrong Carolyn Arritr 5 ill , We .X ., i , H Q1 Patricia Asbury Billy Atkins Sharon Bias James Black Jane Bolen Paul Brady Carolyn Brammer Ellis Brown Sharon Burton Frank Cain, Jr. Patricia Call Celia Campbell Lynn Carroll Gloria Chatterton Charles Coffman Margaret Coleman JUNIOBQ Judith Combs Ruth Cooper Donna Couch Kathern Davis Stanley Davis Sue DeJarne1t Arnold Dempsey Patricia Dohm Susan Donnelly Nancy Donohew Robert Edmunds Elizabeth Elders Sara Ellison Frazier Ewing Martha Fike Barbara Fillinger June Floyd Lynn Frantz Harold Gainer Priscilla Cox Sarah Cyrus Floyd Damron A F1 gg-1 -N , W 4.-, 'I ex 4- .1 ,f ia hh A i. me - . aff 11 -- ' l f .asf ,, .-X W W ,A , -,Z -vw.-W, JUNICPS Daniel Goheen, Jr. Jeanie Good Rosemarie Gorchick Drema Green Linda Greenwell Bert Grimm, Jr. 'raw R. ,,., amz Emma Harbour Judy Harvey Kathy Haifield Mary Haugh Dennis Ray Hill Thomas Holly James Hovey Vera Howcroff Mark Howells Consualo Huffman John Hussell, lll Herman Jenkins James Johnson Kaiherine Toler David Judd Victor Kelbaugh Mami Lockhari Roberta Loudermilk Carol Lycan Betty Mabe Barbara May Sandy Maynard Timothy McCar1hy Joan McCIanahan .Paul McMillan Nancy Meade Barbara Meehling Bill Midkiff Carolyn Miller George Mills John Mohr Edward Moore JUNIOIZQ Cassandra King Pairicia Kirk Frederick Lambert, Lloyd Lamp Gerri Legato Sandra Lilly ,J wahoo JUNIOIZQ Ronald Morgin David Morris Teddy Napier Carl Nestrnann Nancy Park Bonita Perry Drema Perry Judy Pettit Dorothy Peyton Bonnie Phillips Robert Phipps Patricia Pratt Shelby Reece Linda Reed Charles Regula James Reynolds Sharon Rife Michael Rist 'Amy Roush Sheldon Roush Jo Anna Russell Danny Salmons JUNIOES William Sorg Phyllis Spangler Sheila Stafford Johnny Stephenson John Stevens Sue Stone Sandra Stork Nancy Stump Sandra Taylor Barbara Thomas Melinda Thompson Robert Thorne Douglas Vance William Walker Doris Walters Judith Walters Rose Sanders Carol Schwartz Edgar Shaffer, Jr. Dianna Shannon Michael Smith Mary Snyder Juwiorae James Ward Margie Wellman Diann Whitney James Wilkerson William Wilkinson James Williams Mozelle Williams Charlene Yoak Claire Young SOP!-IOMOIZEQ YY, -'f wT ' J . 9. :vw ff T 55554 gi n H 3 Presiden! . . . NANCY GLASER Vice-President . . . SAM SAMWORTH SOP!-IOMOIZEQ James Atkinson Deloris Baisden Joseph Baker Gentry Belcher Janet Billups Richard Blake Elga Blankenship Judy Bolash Alan Borstein Jane Bowen Gwendolyn Brooks Pamela Brown Donna Browning Andrea Burgess Connie Burgess Alicia Calfee Natalie Abele Franklin Adams Michael Allen Jeanie Allman Mucie Allred Annabell N. Atkinson QOPHOMOREQ Ann Cameron Carole Campbell Robert Campbell Gale Canterbury Elizabeth Carney Jeanine Caywood .mg 1 l as Betty Chafin Ellen Clark Nadine Clembns Mike Cobb Linda Cole Pat Colosi Marina Cook William Coon Pete Costas Suzanne Cottrell Don Cotfrill Party Crans Dorris Ann Crum Jim Curry Judith Dawson James DeFoe QOPHOMOPEQ Gaynell Epling Lucy Erwin Judiih Faulkner James Ferrell Jeannie Ferrell Linda Field Patty Frye Michael Gabbert Sharon Gaddy Margaret Gainer Dave Garcia David Garten Joyce Gensler Verna Gilmore Sharon Godbey Paula Goodson Nancy Demoresf Margaret Dunfee Joy Ellis Thomas Ellis Christine Enczi Marcia Engle L QCP!-IOMOIZEQ r 1 X N K Q 'r ll ,al Teresa Gothard Ann Gracie John Grass June Green Joyce Grimes Sannie Guerfin larv a .5 if Samuel Habel, lil Pamela Hackney Johnny Hager Vickey Hager Diane Hirsh Marguerite Hairston Jane? Hall Ginny Haller Carol Reese Hannah Douglas Harrington Carol Hart Jeanne Hatcher Marian Hatfield Nancy Hickman John Hogg Rodney Honaker sm f - 3,-,, .. ,. fra- mimi 453 if J 2 at s L QW. V ,, MJ Q ima g :Wa ,gi Je, f if -. tm i E, all , if 2 gi S l , W2 tt. L ,ef t fe 4' l S15 QOPHOMOEEQ Sharon Ison Yvetta Jacobs Paula Jeffrey Karen Johnson Theresa Johnston John Justice Carol Kailing Robert Kell Betty Kessler Anita Kester Lyndell Keyser Nancy Kiefer Douglas King Ruth Kirk Debby Knight Shelia Kyle rf! : :i1i ii Jeannie Hopkins Ernest Hopper Mary Horn Atelina Huffman James lddings Gordon lkner ' at 'fa f 'lx .iffy 1 11423 42 .-5 - A J V'A: 2 I, ..,A X' -1... W1 qtx QOPHOMOEEQ Linda Lacy Eugene Lawson Walter Lett Lloyd Lcwis Carolyn Licving Roger Lilly V51 M. male! Eugene Looncy Doris Maddox Marilyn Marsh Charles Martin Karon Martin Karen Matrox Dana Maynard Becky Mayo Carol McCann Nancy Ellen McCoy Willa McCoy James McDowell Larry McGul'fin Willoc Mcssingcr Thomas Millcr Randall Mills QOPHOMOPEQ Mary Nelson Sondra Nelson Mary Nickell Frederick O'Neill Wanda Oyster Claire Packard Barbara Patrick Larrv Patterson Kitty Paul Ronda Perry Laura Porterfield Virginia Potter Judy Price Gloria Pritchard Carolyn Ratcliffe Barbara Rave Patricia Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Carol Morgan Kay Motz Ula Mullins Sydney Myers Mt V iii -'7 .,,., a tiit it F? get at iii?-iii x. X , 4- N QOPHOMOIZEQ Bonnie Reed Ann Richardson Linda Rider Lewis Rife Anita Rinehart Donald Rockhold fl ,, 1 R 2 . 'H S-9.1 5 5 Y . 1 K 'BS ,Age , Q '3 N. f-lp ft Janet Ross Sherry Sage Linda Sanford Woodrow Saville, Jr Mary Seaman Patricia Seiber Marilyn Simpkins Anne Sinkewitz Kathleen Six Patricia Ann Smith Patti Smith Max Snedegar Kathleen Sos Joseph Soto Linda Sowards Judy Spencer QOPHOMOREQ Ronald Thompson Judy Tingler Judith Toney Donald Upton Zona Vance Garnet Varnum Roger Walls Ellen Walsh Elaine Watts Janet Wheatley Roy Wheeler Jonn White Linda White Karen Wickline Ellis Wiley Clara Wilkes Diane Spurlock Charelynn Staker Jane Steme Joe Stewart Darrell Stickler Karen Swann QOPHOMOIZEQ Gail Wilkinson Woodrow Wilson Walter Wooten Ruth Young Rebecca Younger PRES!-IMEN President . . . DICK SMITH Vice-President . . . LINDA PEPPER IPP? ,,- - fr L fa Barbara Anderson Charles Anderson Marilyn Armstrong Larry Arrowood Nancy Artis Robert Astorg David' Bailey Danny Baisden David Ball Kent Ball Philip Ball Necia Barley Richard Bartholomew Sarah Bates Janice Baiivick Ronald Beatty l-IMEN Sandra Adkins Gratus Aldridge Cheryl Allen Patty Allison Vanessa Alonso Dwight Altizer 311-9- I-IMEN Yetta Belcher Judith Belluscico Richard Benson Sandra Bentley David Berry .lo Ann Berry Harold Bias Dorrell Black Doris Blankenship Linda Blankenship Rodney Boehm Barbara Boggs Theresa Bonnell Barbara Booth Janice Booth Michael Booth Patricia Bowen Rex Bowers Saundra Boyce Brenda Bradley William Bradley lll James Brennan Ill F-t2EQl-IMEN Harry Buclden, Jr. Rodger Burgess Cheryl Burks Diane Burmer Nancy Burns Albert Butto Patty Callicoat Glen Capehart Patricia Carter Kelly Castleberry ll Nancy Casto Margaret Chambers Lester Channell Brenda Chapman Terrence Chapman Jackie Childers Nola Brewster Raymond Brooks Wallace Brubeck, .I Patricia Bryan Patricia Bryan Fred Buchanan l-IME-N Richard Childers Frances Chirico Leslie Clagg David Clark Oren Clark Rudy Coleman Theda Collins Nick Comer Richard Cone Harold Cook Sharon Cook Margaret Cooper Richard Cooper Mike Corder Dave Coster Nausha Coury Robin Cravens Roger Craycraft Gwen Cummings Rodger Cunningham Richard Curry Ann Mason Cyrus Sheila Deal Mary Dial Gary Dickens Carolyn Dickerson Suzanne Dickinson Gloria Dingess Addison Dobbs Charles Doelp Steven Dorsey Melvin Doughty Marsha Dowler Karen Downey Danny DuVall Diana Edwards Dale Elliott Paula Elliott l-IMEN Patricia Ann Dameron Nancy Darling Robert Davie Mary Davis Kay Davisson Russell Deal, Jr. 'if of l-IMEN William Ellis Marilyn Engstrom Brenda Epling Mary Ernst Constance Erwin Bob Evans Georgia Farley Leah Farris Kathryn Fay Thomas Finlin Diane Fisher Linda Flack Ronald Fowler Ronald Frame Hannah Frazier Carole Frederick Martha Fritz Onalee Gabbert Judy Gaeger Roberta Gales Mary Gay Harriet Gentry Rita Gregg Gretchen Gygax Donald Hagley Diane Hall Donna Hall Barbara Hamilton Darla Hamilton William Handley Rodney Haning Richard Hanson Suzanne Harless Wallace Harris Lynda Harrold Beverley Hart Mary Harshbarger Stephen Hatfield Afgftfx if l-IMEN Walter Gerweg, Jr. Oneida Gibbs Mary Gilger Dianne Gilkerson Edward Good Sandra Greer wr W af' lf' VX R fflllrri S ' r l I .lwfaiil tame ,,vlX,,E 4 fax :aa 253 HMEN Gary Hayden Barbara Hensley Patricia Henson Henry Hereford Sue Herndon Virginia Heston Susan Hibbert Edward Hibner Barbara Hobbs Brenda Hobbs Connie Holestin Betty Holmboe April Hughes Connie Hughes George Humphrey Saundra Humphries Mary Kaile Arnold Keaton Donna Keister Norma Kerns Samuel Kessel! James Kessler EY? r 'V 4 iv, E' L . , 1 Becky Knapp Kathryn Knotts Thomas Kolteriahn Frances Kooken Mari Kristiansen Robert Jackson Robert Jackson William James Gloria Janicki Paul Janssen Paula Jemison Jeanne Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Mary Johnson Sandra Johnson 1 ,J 5' 1 . rg.. x f. lh l-IMEN Keith Kidder Marsha Kimmell Emma Kincaid Susan King Michael Kitchen Robert Klein .aan 1, lg W 'w 9 as-. :. 1 , ' '. '- ai. na 'E' .af . G51 .. - -I z X t 1 ,. r 45 f fl an 7? K ' rss-3 f H Wi G V ' v.. H f FEEQHMEN Lawrence Jones Jane Jones Jo Frances Jones Wanda Jones James Jordon, .lr Judy Judd David Justice Jeanette Justice Judith Justice Gary LaFon Nadine Lambert Beth Landin Teresa Lane Janie Larmoyeux John Lemley Paula Lemley Nancy Leslie Janet Lewis Ronald Lewis Shane Loop Priscilla Lore William Losch FPEQHMEN Anthony Marchoni Shirley Markle Cindy Marks Eva Markus Nola Marshall Donna Martin Caroline Massey Bonnie May Stanton May Deanna Maynard Iris Maynard Lorraine Maynard Patricia McCarthy Delores McClung Pamela McClure Mary McCoy Franklin Lucas Linda Lycan Elizabeth Lyman Steve Mann Phyllis Manners Geraldine Manspile ,wr ,. it .M-.' A X tile WV ,.g.-. ,ntl Q I-IMEN Virginia McCoy Frances McGonagle Mary McGuire Marilyn McKeny Daphne Meade Judith Melhorn Nancy Melton Brigitte Mignot Corrine Miller James Miller Michaele Miller Steven Miller Frances Mills Jacqueline Mills Betty Montoney Phil Moran Marilyn Moreland Elinor Morgan Mike Morgan Susan Moritz Joyce Moore Rebecca Moore .- Victoria Newbrough Linda Newell Granville Nixon Pat Noterman Gary Ochsenbein Jo Oliver Sharon Oney William Owen Paula Owens Charles Pace Larry Parker Robert Parker James Paiferson Larry Pauley Rita Pauley Helen Pearcy l-IMEN Naomi Morris Allen Mosser Charles Mullins William Mylar, Jr. Judy Nelson William Nelson 'Vit Jr' 6:13-VS?n-'si Wvlvm W l ul 1 fvspgkg :QPR ML mmf I-IMEN Linda Pelfrey Edward Penfield Garry Pennington l WMU! .1 it 1, I x lf Linda Pepper I Lawrence Perkey 4 Lt John Perry fl! 3 T... H 5 N , if ewkua 1 0' 'l il , 11227 Linda Pettry Robert Pettry Betty Plogger Jenifer Plumley Michael Pollock Diane Post Penny Potter Ethel Powell Penelope Powers Linda Price Sheila Ransom Gayle Ranson Danny Reynolds Jo Karen Rice Virginia Richardson Rebecca Riddle Mary Salmons Patricia Sampson Glenn Sams Bill Sanders Dennis Savage Gerald Scarborough Gail Schneider Susan Scott John Sebert Thelma Sheppard Soyce Shewey Jimmy Shields Joyce Shields Tomi Shipman Barbara Shirey Suzanne Shower HMEN Irma Roach Barbara Roberts Ople Rose Cheryl Rucker Janet Rykoskey Woodrow Sagraves FEES!-IMEN Mary Shumaker Dotty Simpkins John Sinnette William Skelley Nora Sleeth Linda Smith Richard Smith Sandra Smith Wayne Smith Karen Smithers Carol Snider Patricia Snuffer Randy Sortet Sandra Sovine Cynthia Staats Candy Stalnaker Carol Stanley Ralph Stanley Suzanne Stanley Denton Stark Nancy Stevens Carol Stewart FEEQHMEN Mary Sullivan Sandy Sunderland Dianne Sunclsfrom Jan Suflle Charles Swackhamer Roger Taylor Larry Thompson Sandra Thompson Priscilla Tomlinson Janet Turnbull Carmen Tyler Cecil Varney Sara Vaughn Joyce Vickers Thomas Walker Serena Wallace Douglas Stewart, Sharon Stiles Susan Stois Jeanne Storage Kay Srowers Glynette Sullivan I-IME-N Harold Ward ll Linda Ward Doug Warner Roger Warner Martha Waters Richard Waters 5 l i N- Christopher Watson Gary Watts Karen Webb Sheryl Weddell Susan Weeks Sharyn Wells Sharon West Dolores Wharton Ellen Wheeler Margaret Wheeler Connie White Gary White John White Nancy White Brenda Whitehead Sandy Whitehouse L Francie Wilson Julia Wilson Sharon Winters Edward Woomer Roy Woomer Alice Workman Margaret Workman Wilma Workman Albert Vernon Wright Don Wright Sheron Wsyatcki Richard Wyont Thomas Zimmeiman l-IMEN Kathy Whiteman Stephen Wilks Janet Willey Jack Williams Francine Willison Stephen Wills l Y : ' r. l: lll I U l WQQY 5 e ii a ll l 1 Ronald V. 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Bailey, J. .... . Bailey, Roger Baisden, Danny .,,.. Baisden, Deloris Baisden, Shirley Baker, Barr ..... ,..,. Baker, Baker, Baker, Becky ..., Joseph ....,, Sherry ,...,,, Baldwin, Lonola Ball, David .,....,..,. Ball, George . Ball, James ..,. Ball, Kent Ball, Philip ,. , Ball, Trisha ..,,. 116, 144, .. 133, 148, 143, 144, 140, , 81, 141, 100, 134, 144, Bandy, J. A. .,,, , Barber, Sharon ...,. Barbery, Frazier ...,. Barley, Necia ... Barnes, Paul ....... Barnett, Charles .,..., Barnett, Diana ..,.. Barrett, Larry ...... Barrett, Lois Barrett, Robert .... .. .. Barrett, Roberta ..........,. Bartholomew, Richard Bastianelli, Becky .... .. Bates, Sarah Bativick, Janice . .. Baylous, Doris Beal, R. C. 1 49, 1 20, 100, 141, 144 144, 143, Beatty, Paul ,,,.. .....,..........,... Beatty, Ronald ..,. ,,.., 1 22, 143, Beaver, John ...... ,,..... 1 08, Belcher, Garrett ..,.. ....,,. . Belcher, Gentry ...,. Belcher, Yetta ..,. .,....... ..,.. , . Belfielcl, Alexander B. , Bell, Barbara ............. ....,............. Bell, Michael .,,. , Belluscio, Judy ..... Belville, Lance ., . Belville, Tommy , Benson, Richard ., . Bentley, John ..,.,.. Bentley, Sandra 102, 162, 1 79, 141, 1 86, 228 144 236 236 213 213 100 100 247 143 144 1 16 247 236 213 106 106 236 101 213 247 1 16 1 14 247 247 213 96 106 122 247 141 144 179 120 213 213 213 247 104 247 247 213 108 144 247 152 134 236 248 144 213 213 248 213 122 248 213 248 Bergln, M. .,............. . Bernard, Jacqueline Berry, David ....... Berry, Jo Ann .,..,. Bianchi, Robert Bias, Barbara .,..... Bias, Harold ..,,,. Bias, Sharon .... Biggs, Debby .... Billups, Janet .... 120, Billy, Paul ............ Binford, Bonnie ......,......... ..,, Bird, Patricia ...,.,.,..,, 2 ,,.,,,,,,, Biornson, Geraldine Black, Dorrell .,..,,,, Black, James ..,,.. Blaine Rodger .,.,.,. Blake, Richard ,....,. Blake, Robert ....... , Blankenship, Doris Blankenship, Keith Blankenship, Linda Blankenship, Blatt, Nancy .....,,....... Blaum, Paul . .......... .. Elga Bledsoe, Michael ....., ............,,..A... Bloom, Robert ...,.,.. 112, 140, Blumberg, Allen ...,.. .,..,........,,...,. Blumer, Jan ........ Bobbitt, Bill ........,.. Bobbitt, James D. Boehn, Rodney .... Boggess, Sharon ..... Boggs, Barbara ...... Bolash, Judy ..,..... Bolen, Jane ....... ,. Bonnell, Theresa ,,.,,, Booth, Barbara .... Booth, Janice ..., Booth, John A. Booth, Michael .... Borstein, Alan ..,, Boster, S. ...,.. .. Boston, David ,. Bowe, Rebecca ...,, Bowen, James A. ...... Bowen, Jane .......... 106, 135, 155, Bowen, Judith ........ 74, 106, 156, 167, Bowen,, Patricia ...........,...., ..,,.,,..,,,,....,, Rex ..,...... . Bowles, Randall ..... Bowers, Bowling, Carlisle ....,, , ,,,, , Boyce, Saundra .... Boyd, Kent ,,.,.. Brabban, Linda ...,, Brackman, Franklin .. Bradford, Marcia Bradley, Brenda Bradley, Dennis .. Bradley, William Brady, Paul ,, , 143, 144, 122, gag 14? 143 106 248 248 I 213 213 248 228 96 236 213 214 214 179 248 228 120 236 214 248 236 120 248 214 1 16 1 18 186 124 124 162 120 248 214 248 236 228 248 248 248 124 248 236 144 163 214 214 236 214 248 248 214 214 248 1 14 102 1 16 102 248 1 16 248 228 267 Brammer, Carolyn .... Brammer, Gary . ...... Brandon, Ronald ....,.... .... - .. ....,. -.- Brennan, James ..... Brennan, Sylvia Brewster, Nola .... Brezden, Pete ....... Bridgewater, l. L. ... Bright, William ..... Briscoe, Judy .,.. 134 - ........... 143, 144, 1 34, -... 120, - ,.,....... 1 20, Britz, Barbara ...,. -.. 96, Broh, Charles .... ....... . .- ..... . Brooke, Penny .. .............. ...-- ...., -...-..- Brooks, Gwendolyn - .......... -..-.e.-.... Brooks, Raymond ......... 144, Broom, Donna - ............. -...e-.-.- ..... . Brouse, Karen ....,.. , ........ -.,--.....,... Browder, Rod .-.... ,.... ....-.. .... - ............ .. Brown, Barbara ..e-..-..-.. Brown, Charles ...... 2 ....... -..-...- Brown, Don .. ......... ....... 3 ...... - .......... Brown, Ellis ..... - ,.... .....--.... Brown, Haron .... .......... ............. Brown, Harry .... - ....... ..... - ..- Brown, Jim ...........,.. ....,... - .......... Brown, J. R. .... - ........ o-- ...... . Brown, M. L. ..... ...... . Brown, N. F. 2 ......,. ............. Brown, Pamela ..... 100, Brown, Rebecca .................. -... Brown, Robert .... .- .......... Browning, Donna ..............,, - .,.. -.-.-. Browning, George ...... -.-...-e ........ -... Brubeck, Charles Brubeck, Wallace ...... ........A...--...- . Bruce, Lawrence .- ................. --- 113, Brumfield, Bob ....... ..... A ........... - -----. Brumfield, Charles ................................ Bruno, Arlene ............ Bryan, Patricia ..... Buchanan, Fred 144, 150, 106, 249, Martha ...... 3..- ........ Buckley, Buckner, Rebecca Budden, Harry, Jr. Bunch, David ........ Bunn, J. R. ...... . Burdette, Doris ........ Burdette, Kathryn Burgess, Andrea ..... Burgess, Connie ......, Burgess, Kennylee Burgess, Rodger Burke, G. Y ............. Burke, Kathryn Burks, Cheryl ..... Burks, J. L. ...... . Burmer, Diane ,...... Burns, Nancy ............. Burton, Sharon Gail Buslsiy, Peggy Butcher, Larry .,,,.. Butcher, Ruth ...... Butler, Terry ..... Butto, Albert ...,. Byard, Nancy ..... 268 1 35, - ...,,. 137, 236, 150, ,,, 149, 108, 130, 141, 102, 228 1 18 1 16 248 137 249 190 144 144 100 149 124 102 236 249 98 134 124 104 190 1 12 228 1 16 1 16 162 120 100 1 14 236 266 122 236 1 16 1 16 249 129 134 214 84 100 249 214 214 249 120 1 18 214 214 236 100 106 249 144 109 249 108 249 249 228 100 186 214 141 249 137 Byrd, J. M. ..... Cabell, James ..... Cain, Frank, Jr. Calfee, Alicia ........ Call, Cathy ....... .. ......... .. .... .. .... 144, ...... 1 06, Call, Patricia -.-. ..... ........... - 2.2 ..... . Callicoat, Patricia .... Callon, Carole ...me .... ...... . ...Wm Calvert, David .... Cameron, Ann ....... Campbell, Carole .... Campbell, Celia .. ........ Campbell Mary ....... ............ - -.-M Campbell, Robert Canterbury, Gale Capehart, Glen ........... -.-..- ..... .---- Capper, Eddie .........-..... ...... -.-...-.. Carden, Archie ...... ..... ................ 214, Carlisle, Robert ...... Carney, Beverley ....... .....- ...... 1 44, Carney, Elizabeth ......... w....... ............ Carpenter, Charles - ..... -.....-- ..... . Carpenter, Kristi - ..... ....-.--...- ...... . Carper, Bill ... ....... - ...... .............-.-.- Carroll, Joyce ........ -...-...e- ......----- Carroll, Lynn -..-.... ................----- 223, Carroll, Michael ............ 152, 214, 78, Carson, Robert ....... .-C.-M ------- m ----- - Carter, Barbara .. ......... -. 106, 155, Carter, Clifford ....... -...--.----M ----. ----- Carter, Harry .. ...... .. ............ -...H-H.en Carter, Patricia ....... .-4- ....- - Caruso, Angela - ..... -- ......... -..e ------ --- Castleberry, Kelly ...... Casto, Nancy ........ Cathell, Ken ...., Cattano, Jean ..... Cavender, Dave .. ........ Caywood, Jeanine ....... 135, Cazad, Dorothy .. .............. W.. .....-..-- Chadwick, Thomas .......... -....- ........... . Chafin, Betty ........... - ........ - ..------------- Chafin, Grant T. .. ........ Chafin, Truman ........... ........... Y A-.4 .---- - Chambers, Margaret -.y-..-....- .... -. Chambers, Michael M. - ...... -.-.... 116, Cham pe, Becky ...... -...- ..... -.W --.-------- Channell, Lester ..... Chapman, Anna .... Chapman, Brenda Chapman, Charles - ..,....... 144, -... 1 40, Chapman, Terrence .... ..... . . .---- Chapman, William ....... -C .....-...---- 118, Charles, Fredrick ............... ..... Chatterton, Gloria Jean Chedsey, William ................. ......... Chericozzi, Tete .... Chikos, Judy ...... Childers, Jackie .... Childers, Richard ...... Childers, Terrence ..,. 118, 76, 118, 120 1 16 228 236 155 228 249 106 124 237 237 228 100 237 237 249 190 1 16 1 14 102 237 1 16 104 138 214 134 1 20, 214 157 214 214 249 135 249 249 138 129 120 237 134 144 237 144 116 249 215 104 249 215 249 142 249 215 215 228 144 116 81 249 250 215 Chirico, Frances Chirico, Grace Clagg, Leslei ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,-,,-,----,,, ,,,, Clagg, Timothy .,,,,, M ,,,, ,N ,,,,.. w .,,,,,,,,,,,,- Clancy, Jere ,,.., R ,,,,,,,,,, ,U- Clark, Arthur ,,.., ,,,,,.A,,,, , ,,,,,,,, , , Clark, David ..,, ,,.,, .. ,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,--, , Clark, Ellen ...,.. - ,,,,, -, ,,,-,,,, Clark, Oren ,,,,, -,,,,,,,, ,, N ,-,,,,,-,,,,,,, Clark, Paul .,,,, ,,,,,,-, M ,,,, M Ma., ,,,,- Cla rk, Ray ....,, ,,,, .. ,,,,, M, ,,, 120, Clark, Susie .,,,. ,MW ,,,,, ,W ,,,- Clayton, Jean ..,,,,, ,,,. N ,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,--,- - Clevinger, Joyce ......... .M 104, 150, Clifford, Patty ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,---, , ,---,, m,,,,,,--4 Clinch, Carolyn ..., ,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,, ,,, Cline, Alice ....,. ,,..,,..,,,.,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, Cline, Sharon ,.....,,.,, -,.,,-,,,,,, 135, Cloninger, Kay ...,.. .. ,,,,.,,,. Q. ,,,, -.N ,,,,,,, Cobb, Mike ......,....,,,,,,,,,,,, -,-,W ,,.,,,,, , Cobb, Suzanne ...C ..,.,,,.. - .,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, , ,, Coffman, Charles .... , ,,,,,,,., 190, Coffron, William ..........................,....,,... Cohee, William .,,, - ,,,,, -..W ,,,,, mm... Cohen, Jeannie ...... .... - ,.., ,. ..- .,,, , Cohen ................,.... ...,,,.,, 7 2, 124, Cohen, Ronald ,.,, mn. .,,,,, M ,,,..,,,, , Colameco, John -.. ,....,,........ . Cole, Janet ........ -.- ..,......... .... Cole, Linda ...,................ ,.--.- .....,. . Coleman, Margaret .,.,, -, ............ -- .... .. Coleman, Parris ...... -..--- 112, Coleman, Rudy .. -2 112, Collins, Carole ..... ................ Collins, Joe ...,.... .,.............. , ............ Collins, Nancy ....... c .... ...C ............ Collins, Theda ..... ........ - .......... - ... Colston, John .... - ........ - ....... Colusi, Patricia .... ................ . .. Combs, Judith ....... ...-...--- ...... Combs, Mark ,,......... .-....... ... Comer, Edward L. ............................... . Comer, Homer ....... -..QM ..... -.- Conley, Lynne ...... .....--- - ---------- Conner, Judy .,. 83, 106, Cook, Harold B. .... -.w ......... 141, Cooke, Damon Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Dixie ..,.,... Harold ..,. Marina Sharon .. William .......... ....... Cooksey, Maureen Coon, Coon, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Corder, Cornett, Costas, Coste r, Cottrell Cottrill, 135, Fred ........... -- -----------fe ---- William .......... ..-- - f---- - -e-------- Margaret Ruth Richard ...... - ...-. - --..-- - -.-----4-- Michael .... - ---A----- ---- 116, Linda .. Pete .... David ..... Suzanne Donald .... ...... 142, 144, 141, 237, 250 215 250 1 18 1 14 108 250 237 250 144 152 102 215 215 106 215 96 215 104 237 96 228 1 16 1 16 98 152 124 141 100 237 228 169 250 215 190 156 250 141 237 229 122 120 250 106 150 143 1 16 215 250 237 250 144 99 144 237 250 250 229 250 98 237 250 237 157 Cottrill, Richard ...... em. 74, Couch, Donna Coulter, Richard Coury, Nausha 118, 129, Cowden, Feffrey ,,,4,,-,,,, -,AM 73, 134, Cox, Paul .....,.. - .... - ...,.A.., Cox, Priscilla ....,.... Coyer, Larry ..,..- 2 ,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, Cozart, Evlan ...,.... -..,.,- ,...,., ,.,,, 2 Cozart, Roland Cracraft, David Craft, Evelyn ..-.. ..... -..W ....,.. D Craig, Janet ......... -- ......... .....,.,, Cramer, Kathy - ........ Crans, Patty ...- ,..........,......... -... Cravens, Robin Craycraft, Roger .... - ....... 96, 134, 106, Creameans, Sharon ..... . ......... - .............. . Cremeans, Christopher 1 40, 141, Cremeans, Gary ...,...-...- Crickner, Douglas .... M., .................... Crookshanks, Dale ..., .......... - ..........., Cross, John ....,,,...... .M ....,, 71, C rotty, Lynda - .................. -.... ......... Cruikshank, Crum, Cummings, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cure, Curry, Curry, Curtis, Cyrus, Cyrus, Cyrus, Cyrus, Carolyn .... F.. ........ Doris Ann ...........,..,. Edward Howie James James ........ . Richard - ........ William -...... Gwemth -,. ........ ...... 163, Mike -.... ...... .. ,......... 118, Rodger ..e. A..,. - .........,..... .................... ....,,.. 1 16, Ann Mason .,,... - .......... ...... George .... . Kathy ....... Sarah .,,.. Dailer, August ..... .... Dalton, Donald ...., Dameron, Patricia ...... Dameron, Floyd ...e.. Dandois, Felix ........ .... 179, 251, 141, 142, 143, Dangerfield, Nancy ......... we... ............ Daniels, George .... v........- ......... -.. Dare, Stephen --.... ..........,....... so .... . Darling, Nancy .... .....-......- .......... Darlington, Steve Davis, Daugtery, Saundra Davidson, Richard Davidson, Tom ..- ........ - ..... - ....... Davie, Davis, Davis, Davis, Robert .... ...,..-- ...... - .... Betty ..., ,. ...... ,...,. ..... ,. ..,..,,,,,,. . David ..., Kathe rn .............., , .,.... 2..- 229, Mary ...... ---.-..-..-.-., ...... Davis, Sandra ,...........,...,..,.... , .,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Stanley ........ w..--..- ..... 2 ,..,,, , Davisson, Kaythryn .,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, ,-,,.,,,,, 152 229 144 250 215 124 229 162 266 215 108 215 215 97 237 250 250 98 120 144 1 18 120 215 106 102 237 250 215 215 190 250 162 237 250 76 250 163 106 229 124 215 96 229 144 137 112 118 251 116 215 216 190 251 216 114 137 251 137 229 251 Dawson, Cecelia ...... .,....... .... 2 1 6 Dawson, Judith -- .......... - ....,,..... ...,,,. 2 37 Deacon, Jane - ....,.. .. ..... -..-..- ....,.. ..- 102 Deal, Russell .---.-....... ........ 251 Deal, Shelia .... - ........ ,,,.... 2 51 Dean, Daniel ....... Dean, Patricia -.- ...... . Deane, Judy -.. Dearborn, W. ..... DeBussey, Ann Deery, Patrick .... 1 22 98, 99 96 140, 143 .. - ......... .....,.. 9 6 120 Defoe, James ...., .... 2 37, 144 DeJarnett, Sue .................... ....... 2 29 Demorest, Nancy ..,..... - ..,,..... ....... 2 38 Demorest, Susan .,.., .. ,..,.... .-.. 96 Demsey, Arnold ...,.., 229 Dernsey, 'Arnold .,..................... .......... 2 29 Dent, H. --.-.- .......... - .... -- .........,......... 144 Dent, Robert .... ... ......... .. ...... 122, 143 DeMarco, John ..... -.- ................ 144, 169 Desaix, Diane - ....... - ..,....... 2 102 Deskins, Merrill ...,,,.........,...,.,.......... -.. 120 Dezio, Larry - ..s., , 138, 129, 116, 76 Dial, Mary ..., - ......................... ... 251 Dial, Suzie ,..,...,.,....,... .. .....,...,.,.,.... 104 Dickens, Gary ,...... ......... ............,.. 251 Dickerson, Carolyn .................. ... 251 Dickinson, Suzanne ..... Dickson, David Dickson, Mary -..- ...,.... ..,. 2 51 1 14 Diehl, Richard .... - ........ .......... 1 29 Dillon, R. ..,....... 143, 144 Dingess, Gloria ...... .......... ........ 2 5 1 Dingess, Sharon Dixon, Diane .- .......,.. Dixon, Donald ..,. - ..,,. Dlugos, John ..,.... Dobbs, Addison ...,.. Dobbs, Vicki ,.- ,,.,., Dodd, Harold .,s.., Doelp, Charles .... Dohm, Patricia ...... Donley, Ronny ...,.. Donnally, Susan ...., .. Donohew, Nancy 216 106 1 62 1 22 156, 107, 106 124 251 229 116 136, 229 136, 229 Donta, Janice .. .,... 2 .......... ........... 2 16 Dorsey, Steven Dorsey, William Jotson, Paul Doughty, Melvin 251 .- ................... .. 1 69 141, 143, 144, 251 Douglas, Penelope - ....,. - ..... -...-.- ,.,,. 104 Dowler, Marsha -.-..... ,,....... ..... 2 51, 106 Downey, Karen Downie, Robert -. ..... .. Drake, James .. ......... Dransfield, Larry ...... Dreger, B. ....... . Dreger, William .... Drown, Allen ........ Dunfee, Margaret Dunham, W. ...... . Durfee, Carol .... Duvall, Daniel ..,. ... .,........ 251 , .... 144, 114 115 114, 145, 216 ,. .......... 1 24, 1 43 216 238 - ...... 1 08, 1 44 106 169, 251 Easley, Ronald ,, .,,,, ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 Eastham,,John .... ..,.,, kb- -2 77 Eckley, Leroy - ....................... ,.,....- 118 Edelman, Karen .... -----...- ........ - .... 2 100 Edmunds, Robert ................ 138, 140, 229 Edwards, Diana -...-...M.,....w...t 251 Edwards, Ric ........ --.-.-.- .... -.- ....... -. 133 Edwards, Toni M ............ 2 ....... -...- ....... 2 102 Eisenbraun, James ..,. - ....... 116 Elders, Elizabeth ........... .,..... ,,.. ,,-..,.,, 229 Eldridge, Robert 108 Elkins, Archie .... - .....,... , .,...... , ,.,,,, ,,, 116 Elliott, Dale ...... ,. ..,........ --.H 251 Elliott, Paula ............. .-...-... ...... 251 Elliott, Sharon .... .....- ........ ,-...- 102 Ellis, Joy .................. .,. ..,,.,..... .......... 238 Ellis, Thomas .... .....,.........,- ...... 116, 238 Ellis, William ......... , ....... - ...... ,..-2 252 Ellison, Sara ........- ........ - .......... 2.,,....- 229 Embry, Paul ................... -...-,.. 114, 115 Enczi, Christine ....- ..... -...,. .,... .,,..,.,... 238 Engle, Marcia -..-.-.-.. ........,....,... - ...... 238 English, Kay ....-..... .... --..2 .......... - ..,,.. 216 Engstrom, Marilyn .- ............ ..-M.,. 252 Epling, Brenda .... - ...... ..... ...... -.... ..... 252 Epling, Gaynell -...................- 238 Epling, James ..-..--...............,... 216 Ernst, Mary ...... - ...... -...---.....2,i 252 Erwin, Connie ..... .. .... ...- ....... ....... 252 Erwin, Lucy ...... C ................. , .... - 238 Estep, Patricia ..... - ...... -............. 216 Evans, Bob ...... ............... - - ......, ..... 252 Evans, Charles ..... -.-...- ....... .... - em. 116 Evans, Jim ....................... 2 ........... 116, 190 Evans, Judith .... ...... ..... - ......... ......... - .. 96 Evans, K. G. .... --..-- ......... - ....... - ..... . 108 Evans, Ronald .... .. .................. - .... ....-.. 114 Evans, William ..... ,.....--...w-....-. 114 Ewing, Frazier ...... ...... - ....--. 124, 229 Fabi, Francis ..... 152, 129, 70 Farmer, Ben .,. ,,,,,,,,,,4,, -,, 145 Farley, Georgia ..,.. ..,,., , ,,,,,,,,44, 2 52 Farley, Jim ..- ....,.... .,,,..,. ,. 2.0-2, 216 Farrell, Michael - ............ ..- 144, 129, 114 Farris, Leah ...2 ........... -,,.,...- ..,.... --... 252 Farthing, Phil ..--..- ...... --...-- 152, 120 Fattaleh, James .... ...,,,,.-l,,,,,- 144 Faulkner, Brenda .......-H ....... 216, 148, 133 Faulkner, Judith ,.,..,.,.,..,,,.,,?,,.,,,, 238 Faulkner, Linda ,..,.,,.,,.,..,..,,,,-.,4, 216 Fay, Kathryn .. ...... .. ...... 2--.-..-,,.,.,- 252 Ferguson, Charles -.... ........,..... ,.....,,,,,, 141 Ferguson, James ....-..,...2., ...... 2.22.22 144 Ferrell, David ......, .. ..,..... ..,,..,. 2 ,- 142, 144 Ferrell, Ernest .........,.......,,..,.,,,,,,., ,,, ,,,,, 122 Ferrell, James ,,,, , ,,,,,,,4,, A ,,,,,,- gm- ---,.-,. 233 Ferrell, Jeanie 2 ..,, H., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.., Q, ,hm 233 Ferrell, Karen ,,,,,,,,,4,,,,.,4.,.,,,,---.- N ,,---.,-- 216 Ferrell, Michael F. , ,,,.,, , ,,,, Q, ,,,,,,,, MM 114 Fesenmeier, Marg ,,,,, -W .-,,,,,.,, A 96 269 Fidler, Brenda ..x. Fidler, Thomas ..... Field, Linda ..,, Fife, John .,... Fike, Martha ..,... Fillinger, Barbara . Fillmore, Dick ..... Finlin, Thomas ....,., Fisher, Diane ..... Fisher, J. ......... . Fisher, Troy ...., Flack, Linda ............ Flaherty, Rosemary Flaherty, Veronica Fleckenstein, Joan ..,.,... 126, Fleming, Carolyn ...... ....... Flesher, Duane ..... Flitner, P. J. .... . Floyd, June ......, Foddrell, Al ..... Forinash, Bruce .. Fornari, Arthur .......,. Forrest, W. Bruce Forth, Richard ........... Fossum, Kyle ...... Foster, Judy .....,.. Fowler, Ronald .... Fox, Carol .......... Fox, John ...,.. Frame, E. ......,.. . Frame, Ronald ...... Frampton, Arthur Francis, David W. Frantz, Lynn ........,.. Fraser, John ,.....,. Frazier, Hannah ....... Frazier, Joyce ......,.. Frazier, Thurston ....... Frecka, Rose Maria Frederick, Carole ..........Y....,.... 100 144 238 . ......,.... 216 229, 137 229 190 252 252 142, 143 144 - .... 252 104 106 227, 129, 74, 96 129, 102 144 100 134, 229 1 12 124 116, 152 1 14 122 122 133 252 133, 148 .. ............ 21 6 144 114, 252 1 16 120 229 216 252 137, 216 113 104 252 Frey, Ross .,........... - ........A --s-...- 1 24 Fritz, Martha ...... Frost, Dave ,..... Frye, Patricia ..... Fuller, J. ..,,..,. . Gabbert, Jerry D. Gabbert, Michael 252 129, 114 238 140 216 238 Gatrell, Gene .. . Gay, Mary Sue ..... Gay, Roma Geary, David ..... Gensler, Joyce ..... Gentry, Harriet ..... Gerlach, Dennis ........ Gerweg, Walter, Jr., Gerwig, John .,........... Getty, Judith ..... Getty, Sharon ...,. Gibbs, Onedia ,. Gibson, Sue ........ Gieroti, Thomas ...,,... Gilbert, Donald ..... Gilbert, Gene ..... Giles, Richard 143, Gilger, Mary ......... Gilkerson, Dianne ..... Gillespie, Teana ...,. Gillette, Kary R. Gilliam, Caludia ..... Gilmore, Verna ..... ........................ . .- Ginger, Pattie ...... . Glaser, Nancy ......... Glasgow, Lou Gleason, Jackie ..... Glenn, Cyndee ,.... 1 07, 104, 129, 155, Godbey, Sharon ..,........ Goheen, Daniel, Jr. .. ............----------- Gonzalez, Vince Good, Edward ..., Good, Jeanie ....... Good, Thomas ........ Goodman, Bernard Goodman, Ernest S. Goodman, Steve ....... Goodson, Paula .......,. 1 14, 106, 1 29, 155, 143, 120, Gabbert, Onalee ....... ..-...-- 9 6, 252 Gaddy, Sharon ...... 104, 233 Gaeger, Judith .... --.---s- 2 52 Gainer, Harold ....... .......-....-...--- 2 29 Gainer, Margaret ....... ........... - ......-...... 2 38' Gainer, Ronald ...... ....... 1 16, 142, 144 Galbraith, Sally ....... ........... 1 49, 216 Galford, Karen .... .................. 1 02 Garcia, Carl ..... 116, 144 Garcia, Dave ..... .-....-.-.- 2 38 Garrett, Patricia .... .........-----.---- 2 16 Garten, David ..... s ..............-.--. 236 Gates, Roberta ...... ....... 8 3, 102, 155, 252 270 Gorchick, Rosemarie ..... ............ 1 36, Gothard, Teresa ...............-.... 133, 143, Grace, Claire ............ 73 96, 129, 152 Gracie, Ann .................-.-....-------- 102, Grant, Sara Beth ................ 96, 134, Grant, Sharon ...... .----...--------- Grass, John Gray, Joan ....... - 122, Lynne ....................-.-... ---- Gray, Gray, Robert H. .... . Green, Drema ..... Green, June ...... Greenwell, Julia ....... Greenwell, Linda .... Sandra ................ --- Greer, Gregg, Rita .......... -.- Griffith, Theodore ..., Griffith, William E. ...,.. Grimes, Joyce ........ Grimm, Bert Jr., .. ..... 120, Grobe, Stanley ..... .................. Grose, Lynn ........ ...................... Groves, David ........... ...... 1 38, 152, Guertin, Margaret ....... ...................... Guertin, Sannie ...... 162 252 217 169 238 252 163 253 144 217 150 253 83 217 144 217 140 253 253 217 1 18 106 238 106 181, 235 104 137 102 238 230 1 14 253 230 162 124 145 152 238 230 239 156 239 150 217 239 100 104 122 230 239 102 230 253 253 108 144 239 230 217 217 217 217 239 Gwilliams, Maxine Gygax, Habel, Gretchen ..,...- .......... .... . .. Samuel, Ill .,,., ,-,,,,, Hackney, Pamela ...... ,,,,, , , Haddad, Ann ......a Haddad, Stanley ,..,.. ,,,,,, Haddad, Vic ..., Haddox, T. L. ...... Haden, D. E. Hagan, Mary .... Hager, Johnny Hager, Vicki .....,. Hagley, Donald .....,.... Hairston, Marguerite Hale, Hale, Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Ben .... . ..,......,. Carolyn ....., Robert Duane ....... Donna ...... Janet ..., Kermit, Lynda .... Orman .... Haller, Ginny ,,.,... Hamilton, Barbara . Hamilton, Darla Hamilton , Jim ...........,.. Hammers, Fred ..- .,,. M ...... . Hampton, John ..... Hamrick, Gary ...... Handley, Terry .......,... .... - .... ...... Handley, William ..... , ......... Haning, Rodney Hanna, Clayburn Hannah, Carol ....... Hanshaw, Betty ...... Hansen, Alfred .... Hanson, David .,,,... Hanson, Lois ........ Hanson, Richard ..... Harbour, Emma Harbour, James Hardman, Douglas ....... Hardwick, Geraldine ..,.,... Harless, Suzanne ,.,, Harlow, Nancy ...... . Harlow, Samuel .... Harmon, Nancy .... Harper, Harr, J Mary .......... . .. an ,.................... Harrington, Douglas Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, David .............. - ..... Jimmy .......,...... Rocky .... - ......... Thomas ............. Wallace .... M ......... Harrison, Martha -- ....... Harrison, Mary ,....., Harrison, Charles R. .,.. . Harold, Lynda ,......,.., Harshbarger, Mary .-,. 217 253 239 239 149 217 1 16 120 120 102 239 239 253 239 144 104 169 253 253 239 144 217 217 239 253 253 1 16 1 16 145 186 144 253 253 1 16 239 217 266 217 266 253 230 217 144 217 253 102 1 14 102 217 1 14 239 1 12 169 1 16 169 253 217 104 144 253 253 Hart, Beverly ...... Hart, Carol ....... Hart, James 2 ...,.... Hart, Richard .-lartley, Dave ....... 2 ......... .. M. Hartwell, Fred ...,.. Hartz, Maurice Hartzell, Harvey, Harvey, Hatcher, Hatfield, Hatfield Hatfield Hatfield,- Brooke .............. .... M .. Barry .... . ..... M..2 .... M ..... . J udy ....... M ......... Barbara .. James ...... Kathy ,..,., Marian ...2 ,... Stephen .. 96, 143, 144 Haugh, Mary ,... 2 ....... M ............. . Hawkins, Elizabeth Hayden, Gary .... M ........ M ......-.-.. Hayes, Rose Marie Hayslip, 104, William ...... ..... M ...M-M Headley, Jim ....,...A... Headley, Steven Healy, Marilyn ...... Heaton, James E. Jr. ,... Hedrick, William . Heinz, Joe ......,............. .. 118, 1 69 116 114, Henderson, Howard ..,........... Henderson, Ray Henry, Lewis ....... Henry, Lynda .. Henry, Steve ........,. Hensley, Barbara ..... Henson, Patricia ..... 2 ....,.... Herevord, Alex ..... Hereford, Henry ..,...,. Herndon, Huldah Sue .,.. Heston, Virginia ..,.......... Hibbert, Susan ,.,... Hibner, Edward .... Hickman, Nancy .... Hickman, Roy L. Hicks, George .,,...a Hill, Dennis Ray ...,,,. Hill, John A. .....,. 2 Hill, Robert C. Hilton, James ......,,.. Hinerman, Kenneth Hinkle, Diane ..... MM ..-.--- . Hinkle, Michael .... Hite, Ronald .......,. Hobbs, Barbara ..a,,... Hobbs, Brenda ........ M ....... Hobbs, Bryan ....., M ........ Hoffman, Charlotte ..2 ....,.. . Hoffman, M. Elaine Hogg, John Holbrook, Cyrus ...,... Holbrook, Thomas ,.,.., Holden, Blair ....... 2 Holestin, Lynda 2.22.2222- Holly, Thomas ,,,,,, -2 ,,,,,--,, Holmboe, Betty ,,,,,,,,,, 22 Holsclaw, Tim 22 ,-.. M M -.,---.-, Wu Holswade, Dorna Holswade, Jane ..., 112 113, 96 1 57, 118 139 124, 118, 142, 116, 106 1 07, 253 239 122 217 122 145 141 98 145 230 239 144 230 239 253 230 100 254 217 134 152 144 218 218 152 134 1 12 163 162 218 138 254 254 144 254 254 254 254 254 239 120 186 230 129 108 218 218 218 114 145 254 254 144 104 218 239 144 218 144 218 230 254 218 218 108 Holter, Patrick .,.. ......, Honaker, Karl ........ .......... Honaker, Rodnet .... ........ M . Hoover, John ......, ..... 1 18, Hopkins, Jeannie .... .... 2 ................... Hooper Ernest 2 ................ 2 116, 145, Horn, Mary ..2...M..M...2 .,.,....... 2 .... Hossley, Robert ..... 2 .... 2..2 ....,.... 2 .... 2.. Houchins, Lana ....... 2...M2.2 ........ 101, Houghton, James N. ...2...2 ........,,. Houston, Jarren 2 ........ 22.2 ..... M... 106,f Hovey, James .... 2. Howcratt, Vera ...... 1 14, Howell, David .... 2 ...... 2 .......... 2.M..M. Howells, Mark -.-.M2.2.M.2.. Hubbard, Carol -.2..2 .... 2 .... 2 Hudson, Timothy .... 142, Huffman, Atelia M Huffman, ,Consualo Huffman, Roy ..... .2..2M..2 ...... 240, Huffman, Timothy Hughes, April .... 2222 . .2 ....... 2M2.M..M. Hughes, Connie ....... M.M..2..2..2 ....... Hughes, Donna .... 22...M ...... M ...... .2.. Hughes, Yvonne .... 2.22...M .... Hull, R. S. ................... . .............. 22.2.. Humphrey, George Humphries, Saundra Hussell, John ll 22. -2.M.....2 ...... 1 44, 22... 102, Hutchinson, Carol -..2..2MMM..2..2..M. Hutchinson, Francis Hutchinson, Stephen Hyer, Glenda .... 2 .......... 2 ........... 22 ...... . Hysell, John .2...2 .... M2M.... lddings, James ........................ 2..2 ..... . Ikner, Gordon ........ 2..2 ......... 22.M22. ller, Judy ..2 .... 2 ..... 2 ....... ........ 2 ......... . lmbrogno, Catherine ............ 96, 71, 127, Ingram, Martha ...2 ....... .... 2 .... . .. Irons, Wanda .... ....... ............ 9 6 , lson, Sharon ..2 .... 2..2 ....... 2 ........ .M..M Jackson, Carole .......... 2 .... M ....... M..M. Jackson, Carolyn .222..2..22 .... ....22M Jackson, Earl ..2..2M.M2 ..... M ...... 122, Jackson, Mickey ....... M..2..2. .... 2.2.M Jackson, Robeit ........ 2.. 124, 255, 116, Jackson, William ...................... 2 112, Jacobs, Terry .2 .... M...2M2 ....... M ........ .. Jacobs, Yvetta 22...2.2 .......... 2 .... M22...2 118, 142, Jadick, Frederick .... 222 ...... .M James, William -2.. Janicki, Gloria ..M.M2.2.2 ....... ..2 ........ 2 Janssen, ,Margaret 2 .,,, 2 ..,.,,.- 2 Janssen, Paul .... M ....................,,..,. ,... Jarrell, Patricia ,...,.,,,. 2 ,,,,,,, 22, -,-,,,-, 2 Jarrell, Randall ..... 2 ......... 2 ,...,..,.,,,..,.., Jarvis, Marion 2.. 104, 1 16 122 239 218 240 240 240 144 100 120 150 230 230 1 16 230 100 144 102 230 124 1 18 254 254 104 218 108 254 254 230 218 218 1 14 104 218 240 240 136 1 26, 1 29 104 218 240 218 96 186 163 120, 129 145 137 240 145 255 255 96 255 1 04 1 29 21 8 Jefferson, Judith ...... 2 .... 96 Jefferson, Richard ............. ................... Jeffrey, Paula ......... 2 .................. 2 ....... Jeffries, Jean 2 ......... ....... 1 04, 134, Jemison, Paula 2 ......... 2 .................... M Jenkins, Herman -2 ....... .MM ....... 154, Jenkins, Jan ..... 2 ........... Jensen, Nancy ............ ....... M .... Jett, Leonard .... 2...22 ....... M ........ 22. Jividen, Thomas ..... ....... .... Johnson, Elaine ..... ............... M .......... Johnson, Gerald .... .22..-2...2.......M Johnson, James .2 ........ M.. 116, 142, Johnson, Jeanne ........... ...M Johnson, JoAnn ...2 ......... Johnson, Judy L. .... 2 ....... .... M M Johnson, Karen .... ........---.--- M - Johnson, Linda ........... ...... . ..M ..... ..M Johnson, Mary ...... MM ...... M ......... M.-.MMM Johnson, Patty .... MMMMM ......-.. 96, Johnson, Robert H. .... 2 ......... M...MM.M. Johnson, Sandra ........ M .........----- M --------- Johnson, Thomas ........ 112, 118, 144, Johnston, Theresa .... MMM .......- M .----- -M Jones, Daniel ....... M .......... 142, 145, Jones, Harry ...... MMM -------- M ----4-f---- Jones, Jane ............-.- M --------e-----A--- ---- Jones, Jo Frances .... M ...... M .-------- Jones, Karen ........... M .-----. 102, 145 Jones, Lawrence ..... ..........-...------- Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones,' Jones, Leslie ........ Ma ry .M ........ ........ M ..-- - --M ------- Robert ..... Susie 2-2.2 ...... . ....------ M ---4-- -- Wanda ........ M --..--- ------ Jordan, Harold W. ..... . Jordan, James ....... ----- 144, Jordan, Jeanine .... Josephs, John R. .... M -------. - Joy, James ......... Judd, David ...... Judd, Judy ...... Julian, Justice, Justice, Justice, Justice, Justice, . ..,... 190, 2 ,.,,.. 2 .......... 136, 73, 1 16, Marlene ..... M.--- David .. .......... Jeanette .... .... M M ....-M M -------M.-- - Joe .2 .............. M ..... M .-...- 1 34, john ,,,,,,. 22,222 ...... 145, 1 16, Judith .... 2..- ........ ...M M . -,-------A -- Kaile, Mary .......... 2.M2 ...... M ..---...------ M-- Kailing, Carol 22...22MM.MM.MM ----- M--MM Keagy, Elaine .... 78, 219, Keagy, Rick ................ .2M22.M..2 ..... .. Kearns, Gary 22.22 ..... M-.M2 ...... MMM. Keaton, Arnold 2 ........ 2 .... MM.. 144, Keen, Michael .... 2-.2..-2 ............. Keener, Michael M2222 ....... 2 ......... . Keener, Michael 2.2.M ......... .2 ...... Keister, Donna - ...2..2...2 .....,.....,,, Kelbaugh, Victor .......... 145, Kell, Robe rt -.22..22...2 ............. ..... . ...2. Keller, Terry 218 240 218 255 230 96 102 114 218 104 219 230, 122 255 219 255 240 255 255 142 120 255 186 240 219 144 256 256 219 256 266 219 219 179 256 1 18 256 219 145 124 230 256 106 256 256 219 245 256 254 240 100 1 16 133 254 1 24 1 24 169 254 230 240 1 16 271 Kelley, Kathleen ..... 106, 126, Kelley, Larry I. ...... ..... 1 20, 190, Kelly, Maureen ....... ...-................ Kelly, Lawrence ..... ...... M ...... 1 40, Kendell, Jack ...... . - .......... .... - .. Kerns, Norma ,... ..........V.. Keesee, Curtis ..,.. Kessick, Jack ......A,.., Kessell, Samuel .... Kessler, Betty ..... M .....,.. Kessler, James ....,... Kester, Anita ..., Keyes, Pamela ,.., Keys, Philip ..... Keyser, Lyndell .... Kidder, Keith ..,. Keifer, Nancy ..,,. Kiger, Michael ....,.,, Kiger, Patricia J. .,... . Kilver, Roberta ...e,.... Kimberling, Pauline Kimmell, Marsha .. M.. 145, 135, 1 20, 120, 102, Kincaid, Emma ,...... King, Cassandra ..,, King, Douglas .......... ....... King, Janet ...... -N ....... ----- King, Sonra ..., King, Susan Kinney, Paul .... Kiraly, Jo Ann . .,.., . Kirk, Patricia M..- .,,. Kirk, Ruth ........... - ........ Kirtley, Judith ....,. Kiser, Barry .,....,. Kiser, Tyree ..,...,.... Kitchen, Michael Kitts, Margaret .,.. .e ..,...,. 137, 142, 145, .- ...... 98, 179, 104, Klein, Robert ............. . .... H ...... -..... Kluemper, Theodore Knapp, Rebecca .... Knight, Deborah .,,,., Knotts, Karen ......, . Knotts, Kathryn .... 137, - .,,.. 106, Koch, John .... e A..a.. . ..-.... 143, Kolteriahn, Thomas 143, 145, Kooken, Frances ........... W .... Korbel, Robert .... - ....... N -,,...- ---- Kosanovich, George Kostur, Pam ............ Kramer, Marc A. . Kristianson, Mari Kroger, Sally Kroger, Susie ...,.,. Krolides, Charlie c ..,...,. Kuhn, Loretta ..,. Kuhn, Thomas ..,. Kunis, Robert .... Kwas, John ,... Kyle, Shelia .... Lacy, Linda ....... Lafon, Gary Lahr, Anita 272 102, 1 18, 142, 145, 127 219 100 142 1 16 254 162 124 254 240 254 240 219 122 240 255 240 145 100 98 219 255 255 231 240 100 219 255 141 219 231 240 120 219 219 255 179 255 145 255 240 155 255 145 255 255 1 16 163 96 10 255 145 102 139 219 145 124 169 240 241 256 96 Lambert, Donna ..., e,A.. 102, 126, Lambert, Frederick .... .......,..... 1 18, Lambert, Nadine .... ...... Lambert, Robert ...... - ....... 120, Lamp, Lloyd ......... , ............,............... Lamp, Mary .... .... .. ......... - . .-.. 1 37, Land, John ........ - ........ - ....... 138, Landau, Bert G. ..,.. ........... 124, 145, Landau, Richard .... .. .............. Lane, Teresa ..... ..,. ...... Landin, Beth -..... ....... ... ........ . ..... Langfitt, Thomas -..- ....... . Larmoyeux, Janie S. ..... . Lauvray, Levi ...,......,...e,,....,..............,.,. Lawrence, Paige .... , ..... - ................... Lawrence, Sandra ...... 102, 126, Lawson, Bill . .... .. ........ ....................... . .. Lawson, Clarice - ............ M- ..... ........ . Lawson, Eugene ..,... - ......,....... 145, Lawson, Freddy .... Lawson, Harriet -... .. .... -.. .,.... N... Lawson, Jane . .... Layne, John ....,. ...,. Layne, Shirley ,....,................. . 190, 118, 106, 130, Leap, Herman L. -. ..s............... Leap, Karl ...... H..- ......... . Leckie, Margaret S. Leckie, Robert M. ................... , ........... . Legato, Geraldine - .............................. LeMasters, Larry ............ 212, 220, 129, Lemley, Jon ......,.....,.. ., ....................... Lemley, Paula ............ -.- ....... Lemons, Conley E. .- ...... . Leslie, Nancy ................... 98, Lestenant, Allie ........ ... .... .. ...... ............. Lett, Walter ..... - ....... Levine, Lawrence ....... Lewis, James ....... 2 ........... ............ --....- N - .- Lewis, Janet ..... Lewis, Lloyd .... - ........ - .... -..- 133, Lewis, Ronald ......- ............... ..... - --.. . . Lichtenstein, James .... -..-.c. s....... ......... . Lieving, Carolyn ..- ........ . Life, David ............. .- ..-..------------ 142, Lilly, Sandra -..- .......- M 134 156, 220, Lilly, Roger - ..........----.---- -------------- - ------- Lind sley, David .............-...- Linsenmeyer, Virginia .... --- ---- -- ---.------ -- Little, Kenneth ............ -.-. ..------------- Lockhart, Mami ........... New -.-- - ---- w-4---- Loemker, Mary ..... --.-..- ......... 96, Lombardo .......... -..-- ...... -..-- --.--4--.-- Loncavish, Joseph T. -..HM ..------- 113, Long, Doug ............ - -------- em- ------ - Long, Randolph ..... -.. ....-.--- --M 116, Looney, Eugene ........ M ....... 2 .... -... 116, Loop, Shane , ....... - ....,.... - ................. Lordeon, Joe ...- ......... Lore, Priscilla .... e ........ ....... ....... Losch, William .....,....... Loudermilk, Roberta ..... Love, James .......,............. ...-.. Lovett, Tim ..........,.... - ....... - ..... Lowe, Allen .... - ,....,. - ,........ .. ......... Lowther, Dale .... 127 231 256 190 231 219 163 219 124 256 256 116 256 219 102 127 116 100 241 116 100 149 152 131 120 219 100 11B 231 120 256 256 120 256 112 241 122 162 256 241 256 114 241 145 231 241 220 220 145 231 220 145 1 62 220 241 256 1 22 256 256 231 220 141 114 Lowther, Patricia .,.,.. Luby, Robert ..,, 120, 220 Lucas, Janet ...... .... . 220 Lucas, Franklin 257 Lunter, David ,..... ..... 2 66 Lutz, Paul ........ ...L 1 18 Lycan, Carol ..,. ..., 2 31 Lycan, Linda ..,....... .... 2 57 Lyman, Elizabeth ..... . .,.. 257 Lynch, Pamela ........ 96 Nl Mabe, Betty .... ....,..s.. . ........ 2 31 Mahood, John . ,.., 143, 145 MacQueen, Andy .,.... ..... 1 29, 120 Maddox, Doris ,. W ......... . 241 Madison, James ....,. 141, 142 Maerker, James ..........e. ........... 1 69 Magariello, Lawrence - ........ Y ........... 113 Mahone, Jack ....,...... .--. 1 63, 136 Mandeville, James ..... ..... -.--- 1 6 2 Mandt, Charles ,..... .--- 2 66 Maneris, Frank .. .......... --e. 1 39 Mann, Steve ......, -..M ...--.-.2A-..-- 257 Manners, Phyllis c. ..... 106, 257 Manning, Gary ..,..... 142, 140 Manspile, Geraldine ....... .-.-.---..-. 2 57 Marcel, Joan ........... -- .---- 104 Marci-toni, Anthony .... -----.--------- 2 57 Marck, John .....A.. 6 ....--., -A-- 1 141 145 Marcum, Bobby ...... -.--------- 2 20 Marinucci, Tony ..... -.----------- .--e 1 1 6 Markham, Ronald ..... -we .A-------- 154 Markin, Stephen .... 120, 220 Markle, Shirley ...s.. ---------- 2 57 Marko, Christine ..... ----------f--e- 2 20 Marks, Cinda .,.... 179, 257 Markus, Eva .......... ---------- 2 57 Marple, Mary Gail ..... ----. 1 06, 220 Marsh, Linda .--....A---f---- ----------- 2 20 Marsh, Marilyn ... M -....- --- 241 Marsh, Robert 122 Marshall, Lana ..... ----- 1 00 Marshall, N016 .....vA-- -'--- 2 57 Marsteller, Ronald ..... ---- 1 20 Martin, Charles ........ ------ 2 41 Martin, Donna ...... .---.4------- ---'- 2 5 7 Martin, Karen ...--- - ------4-- ----------- 1 06 Martin, Karon - ------ 241 Martin Richard --- ------------' - 116 Martin, Robert ...... 6 -------- 118 Marty, Nancy ....-------- ----- 2 20 Marushi, Susan M ----.--- --- 96 Marvin, Gary ...... -- -------- 162 Massey, Caroline ..... 106, 257 Massey, Judith ..... ------- 2 20 Massey, Tim .........-.....- ---- e -------- 1 33 Matheny, Paul ........ A ..------ ----- ---- 114 Mathisen, Mary Lou ....- e---- ------ - 96 Matthews, Edna .....---.------ -------- 1 m Matthews, Judy ..... M --------- ---- - ------- 9 Mattox, Karen ....., 136, f 1 Matthews, Lynn ,.,.. Maudros, Christine ve.. - -..4---- 41 May, Barbara ....., May, Bonnie May, Jimmy May, Stanton, ,,,,,,,,,,,4,,, Mayer, Paul .,..,,,..... 75, 124, 140, 142, Maurice 2 ...v.................1,..,.,., Mayes, ' Maynard, Dana ......, Maynard, Deanna ...,. Maynard, Iris ,......... Maynard, John 2 ....,.. Maynard , Lorraine ...... , Maynard, Sandy ,..... Mayo, Becky ,.... Mays, S teven Mc McGrayer, Brenda H. .... McCaffrey, Andrina .... McCallister, Duane ..... McCann, Carol ......,,.... McCarthy, Gregory ..,.. McCarthy, Patricia ,......, McCarthy, Timothy ...,.,, McCaskey, Nancy Jane Roger ...... McCaskey, McClanahan, Carl ...,.. McClanahan, Dotty J. McClung, Delores ..... McClure, Pamela ..... McComas, Dave ....,. McCormick, Michael ...,. McCoy, lra S. .... . McCoy, Leidley, McCoy, Mary ....,,, McCoy, Michael ..... McCoy, Nancy E. .. McCoy, Virginia ...... McCoy, Willa ......, McCullough, Rita ....... McDaniel, Mary ......... McDaniel, Rebecca ...... McDermott, Nancy ..... McDonald, Patrick .,.... McDonald, Robert ...,... McDoneI, Carolyn .... McDowell, James ..,. McElfresh, Sanford ....., McElhinny, J. Craig .... McEIhinny, Jerry W. .... . 145, 100, 142, 106, 77, 149, 129, 101,126, 141, 143, 116, 142, 104, 126, 77, 101, 114, 104, 133, 141, 1 14, McGhee, Donald .,,...... ....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, McGonagle, Frances .......,,,.,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,, McGrath, Nick .,...... ,,,,, 1 20, 129, McGrath, Sally 2. .. 110, 126, McGrew, Laura ............,.,,., 100, McGuffin, Larry .,....,, 2 .,.... 2 ....,,..,,....,,,, McGuire, Mary 22 ,........ M'cKeny, Marilyn ...... cKenzie, Charles ....... 1cKenzie, .Kittrick, Parrish ...... Marvin . .... . '1Laughlin, Tom ...... vllillan, Paul ..... 122, 1 18, 231 257 1 16 257 152 108 241 257 257 145 257 231 241 186 152 102 114 241 120 257 231 100, 127 122 145 231 257 257 1 16 145 145 145 257 144 241 258 241 127 100 100 220 122 220 148 220, 241 120 115 114 118 258 145 127, 141 150 241 258 258 140 220 1 16 169 231 McNeeI, Edgar ., , McNeely, Linda McVey, John ...... Meade, Dephne ..... Meade, Nancy ,,,,., Meador, John W. Meadows, Linda Meadows, Nancy Meadows, Steven Medors, Larry ....,.... Meehling, Barbara Meek, Evelyn ......,.,. Meeker, Ruth ...... Melhorn, Judith ..... Melton, Nancy Menear, Melvin ...,, Messinger, Willoe Metz, Ellen ......,,.,,... Michael, Edward 106, Midkiff, Bill .....,....... .,.. Mignot, Brigitte 22 ........ .,,. . Milam, Paul ....., .2 .... 22 ..,.... .,.,, Mileski, William .,.,. ..,.. Miller, Angela Miller Arthur ..,,.. ,,2.. Miller Carolyn ..,,.. ..,.. Miller, Connie .,,,, ......... Miller, Corrine ..... .....,......... Miller, Dawn .... ..... 1 04, Miller, Dennis ..,..........,,. -... Miller, George ..... ...... 1 14, 115, Miller, Howard 2. ...... 116, Miller, James 22.22 ...... ...... . Miller, Mike ,........ ............. ......... Miller, Michaele ........ 22 .... 2 .................. Miller, Steven 2 ..,,.,.,., 222 ................ 145, Miller, Thomas ............ 222. .... 116, 154, Mills, Carol ....,.. ........ 2 .,........................ Mills, Frances .....,.. 2.22.22 ..... 2. .... Mills, George 2- ....... 2.22 ...... . 22. Mills, Jacqueline ..... .2 ..,...... ..... Mills, Randall ,,..... .......... Milton, Thomas 2 .,,,.v.., ..... 1 40, Minnix, Mariorie ..... ..... Minard, Ronald .,.... ..... Mitchell, Patricia .,,.. Mitchell, Patsy Mitchell, Sharon Mitchell, Patsy ..... Mitchell, Sharon Mitcheltree, Carol Mittleman, Michael Moehling, 1 David 29, Mohr, John ............. ........................,... Mollohan, Rebecca as, 106, 150, Molnar, John .... 2 .,,. 22 ......................... Montoney, Betty Moore, Moore, Moore R. Arnold Carol 2 ...........,,,,..... , ..., . , Edward ,,.,,, 2 .,,., 2 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Moore, Joe .,., 2 ,.., 2 .,,,,,.., ,,,, Moore, John Moore, Joyce .,.... ,..,... Moore, Michael 2 ,..... 2 ...... ..... 1 41, 221 102 145 258 231 120 156 221 221 108 231 107 221 258 258 221 241 106 120 231 258 122 221 102 186 231 106 258 179 163 145 163 258 1 16 258 258 241 221 258 231 258 241 141, 221 100 162 242 111 242 111 242 104 118 124 231 155 221 258 122 221 231 186 122 258 145 Moore, Rebecca .,,, 2 ,,,,,, 2 .,,,,-,,,,,,, Moran, Wayne P. ,,,. , Moreland, Marilyn ,...,. Moren, John ,..,,....,.,..,,, ,,,..,.,..,, , , Morgan, Carol ....,. 2 ,..,..,.. v..... 1 37, Morgan, Elinor ,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, Morgan, Jean Ann ,..... .... Morgan, Mike ......,, ,,.,, Morgan, Patrick ..... ,,,, Morgan, Randall ....... Morgan, Ronald ..,. ,,,,,, Morgan, Theron .,,, ,,,,,,,, Nloritis, Susan ...,.,,, .,,. 2 ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 34, Morrill, Stephen .... 2 ...,,22, .,,,,,,, Morris, David ..... ..... Morris, Jerry ..... Morris, Naomi ,,,,,,2, ,,,,.., ,,,,.,,,, Morrison, Margaret ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Moss, Jackie .,.,...2,,, 2 102, 136, Mosser, Allen ...,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 41, Mosser, Charles .... ...,22 1 22, 142, Motz, Kay ......... 2,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, Moyers, Jarvis ....... ,..,,,, Mullens, LaVonna ....,. ,.....,... Mullins, Charles .... .... 1 08, Mullens, John ..,. ,..,,..,, Mullins, Judith ..2.... .... Mullins, Ula ...., ,.,,,2 Mundy, Karen ..... ,,.2,, ,,,,,,,,, Munn, Frank .,.... 2 ,...., 143, Murphy, John .2,,..,, ,,,, 1 14, Murrell, William ..... Musser, Linda ..... 2 Muth, Dick ........ Muth, Mike ...,.,.. ,,,, Myers, Sydney .... ....,. ,.., 2 , , Myers, Terry ..... .2..2 2 2,.... 22 .,,.,,. 2 2 Myers, Zeke ..... .2 2..,2,.,. Mylar, William .,,,22,,.. N Nagle, Jennifer ,.,.,,,,.2,, 100, 101, 72 Napier, Teddy .,..... ....,...........,.,.,,,.,,,,,, Nazar, Doke ..... 2 Neely, Melville ...... .,., Neely, Robert ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, Nelson, Anne ,... ,,2,,,,,,2,,,2,,.,,,22,,,2,,,, Nelson, Carol .... ..2.. 114, 115, Nelson, Judy ..,.....,2..,,,,.,,,...,,2,22, ,,,,,,, Nelson, Mary .... 2. ..,, 222 ,,,,., 2 Nelson, Sondar ..........,2.... 222 .........,... . Nelson, William D. 2222 ...2..,22222,, Nesbit, Reid ........ 2 .2.... 2222,222..,,2,2,, Nestmann, Carl 222222.22222 Newbrough, Victoria Newell, 116, Linda ..,..,.. 22.222 2,2, Newton, Charles ...... Newton, Cheryl 2.... Nichols, Penny .... Nickell, Mary ....,2. Nixon, Granville ...,. Noble, Phyllis ....,.. Nod, J. ....,... . 22 104, 1 26, 145, 258 258 258 1 16 242 258 104 258 140 144 232 1 14 258 1 14 232 1 18 259 221 150, 155 259 145 242 221 221 259 190 100 242 221 145 152 169 1oo 186 190 242 1 16 190 25,9 129 232 1 16 221 221 221 145 259 242 242 259 108 232 259 259 190 98 127 242 259 221 273 Noterman, Mary Novak, John ......,.. Nye, Kyle ..,. Ochsenbein, Gary O'Daniels, Dallas ..... O'DelI, Clovis O'Donovan, Jerry Odum, Jim ......... O'Field, William ..... Ogden, Lantz ...... O'Kane, David ..... Oliver, Jo Susan O'Neill, Frederick Oney, Robert ... Oney, Sharon ...... Ore, Norbert ,..... Orler, Dolores Orth, William .....,. Osborne, Maruine Otaki, Kazuko, ......... Owen, James ...... Owen, William D. Owens, Owens, Owens, Oyster, Clyde ..,......... Paula ...,.. - ....... Thomas ...... Wanda - ,......... Pa ce, Pace, Pack, Pack, Pack, Charles W. Margaret ...... Donna ....... Judith .... 1 16, 114, 142, 142, - ....... 145, 137, 155 122, 141, 145, Richard ..............,........ .- ..... Packard, Claire ...... - ...... - ......... .... Pafford, Douglas ..... Page, Clayton .. Paliotta, Michael ..,,. Pancake, David ...... ....... - ...... Park, Park, Marianne ..,,,. Nancy ....... 1 Parker, Dennis ...... ..- .... . Parker, Jim ...... ... 157, Parker, Larry .,...... .... 1 41, Parker, Patricia ......... ..... 4 Parker, Robert ...... - ........ ..... Parks, Allen ........ - ................... ..... Parr, Daniel M. . Parsley, Janice ..., Parsons, Charlotte Patrick, Barbara ..... Patterson, James Patterson, Larry , .... Patterson, Mike ...... Patterson, Thomas Patton, Alice Patton, June ..... Paul, Kitty ,... Pauley, Larry ...... Pauley, Rita ....... Pauley, Stephen ...... Peake, Louis ....... 274 i 32f'?5f 76, 1 20, 120, 72, 1 00, 129, 259 221 114 259 145 266 186 186 1 16 145 143 259 242 122 259 1 16 104 221 157 155 144 259 163 259 122 242 259 221 221 222 222 242 222 120 1 18 152 100 232 169 190 259 222 259 1 14 145 222 152 242 259 242 163 190 102 154 242 259 259 108 145 Pearcy, Helen ................ .. ..... .....-. ..... ... Pearlstein, Morton ..... - .,,...... - ..V.Y..... Pearman, Ronal .... - .,.. - ........ 142, Peaytt, Buddy .... .... ..... - ..,......,,..,. Pelfrey, Conn ie ....a - ....... -.-..- 100, Pelfrey, Linda ..,..,..... ,,.. .- ,.....,. Peltz, Edward ...,.. - ......... .-... 120, Penfield, Edward ...- ....,,............. 1 69, Pennington, Gary Pepper, Linda ...,. - ,.... --. 100, 129, 246, Perdue, Perkey, Perkins, Perry, Perry, Daniel ..,.... ....,.,.,..,.................. Lawrence J. M. Bonita ..... .-.- ..... - .......... Drema ...,..,...... - ........... -. ..... Perry James .......... - 116 Perry, John ..... Perry, Petersf Ronda .... 145, 162, 190, Keith ........ Peterson, James ....... Pettigrew, John ... Pettit, Judith .... ..,,,,,,.,,,.., - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pettry, Linda ........ -- ,.., Pettry, Robert --..,- ,....,,,..,,,,.,, --- Petty, Diane ,..........,...,..,,.,,, - .,.,, - ,.,...,,,,,,, Peyton, Dorothy .... -- ..,. -..- ..... - .,..., . Peyton, Mary ........... -..-.-...- ..... - ..... .. Pfaffenberger, Charles M. -.- ....... Pheilsticker, William .... -.- ..... -...-.-... Phelps, Jerry ......., - ........,............ Phillips, Bonnie ...- .......... -- ........... Phillips, D. Grey ............. -.- ........ ...,... Phillips, Lee Ann ...... -..- ..,.......,.......... . Phipps, Roberl' ...,,.. ,.,, - .--.- ........ Pickens, Robert .... -- ...... -- ,.... - 143, Pickens, Jane ..., -..-.--.--.-..,-.- Pierce, Pat ....,,... .-.- ,,.. ..--.--- .... - Pieta, Linda ........ -.-... ...., 104, Platania, Joseph -----. ..... -.. 116, Plagger, Betty ..,,, --.--.----,. Plumley, Danny ..-. ,.... --.-....-...... Plumley, Jennifer - ..... - ..., - ........ -... Pol lock, Michael -.-.------ 141 , Poole, Tanya ....... - ..,... --.--.-.- .... Porada, John .... .-.--.-...-.-- .... -.. Porterfield, Laura - ...... --.-...-- ...., . Post, Daine ..,...,. .- ...., --...-..-..---... Patter, Penny .,,. -.- .... --..-.-- Potter, Virginia ,,..... --.---.- ...... -.- Powell, Ethel ........... -...--...--.-...- Powers, Douglas Powers, Margaret Powers, Penelope Prater, Gary ....... .-----...-.--. Pratt, Patricia -.-....-.-..- 134, 222, Preston, James .... -.-.-.-.---....... Price, Judy - ..... --. .... -... .... .....-.- Price, Linda ....... -.-...-. .... -......-.- Prtichard, Gloria ....--....-..- 143, 150, Pruett, Bob .... ----..-...-.---- 162, Pruett, John ---.--.--..-. .... ....- Pruett, John ...-,...-.---...-......--. Pugh, Mary -.----,...--,.--... 259 1 24 1 45 1 69 155 260 222 260 260 260 1 16 260 108 232 232 222 260 242 1 16 222 1 16 232 260 260 1 04 232 222 1 45 1 20 1 16 232 1 14 1 56 232 1 45 100 1 O2 1 so 222 260 222 260 260 100 1 22 242 260 260 242 260 1 os 104 260 1 45 232 169 242 260 242 186 145 145 222 Queen, William- Racer, David ,.,. Raczok, Harry ....,........,. Rahall, Gloria ...... Raikes, Hobart .... Raines, Andrea .... Ramey, Bunny ,....... Ramsbottom, Carla Ramsey, James ....... --...-.- .... -- Ransom, Sheila ...... Ranson, Elizabeth Ranson, Gayle ..... - ....,.. Rash, Louise - ........,,.... Rast, Fred -.---. Ratcliff, Janet .--.--...- ,........... 142 1 20, Ratcl iffe, Carolyn ..... ................ .... . .. Rave, Barbara ,--.- .,... . Ray, Barbara ...,,. Ray, Bess - ...,................. Redd, Robert ...,.. - ........ ....... . .. 122, 102 Reece, Shelby -..- ......,.........., - .......... . Reed, ' Bonn IE - ........ -. .... ...- ........ -.. Reed, Dorothy ..2...,.......... Reed, Linda ......., - ......, Reed, Mary --...- Reed, Sharon - .... - .... -..- ...... -..- ........ .. Reed, Thomas ..- Reeder, Frederic ............ 74, 129, 152, Reese, Jim .... -...-...- ............. .. 141, Regula, Charles ..... - ....... 143, Remke, Kenneth ........................ ......... Reynolds, Danny ..... .. .... Reynolds, James .....................,.. 139, Reynolds, Stephen -..- ..... ---. ........... -. Reynolds, Thomas .-..-.-----.. .... .. Rhoda, Charlene .... -.- ....... Rice, Charlene ..... - .... Rice, Frew -.- .......... .- .......... -.. 134, Rice, Rich Jo Karen ....... - .......,, ,-...-,-,, , Betsy - ......... -...-. Rlchardson, Ann ...-...-.-,,,,,--, 102, Richardson, Lynn ...- ......,... -,, .,,, ,, ,,,,,, Richardson, Virginia. -..-.- ....... ...- Riddel, James -...-.. Rrddle, Rebecca -..-..--...- ---- --.- R1der, Linda -...--.-..-.-----.. Riegel, George ----...- .... -...... 141, Rlfe, Janet -..-.-....--..-.-.------. Rife, LEWIS -..--.-..-..-.---...,- Rife, Sharon --...--. Riggall, Frank ....... -.--...----.-.-.... Rigge, W. ....... .---.--..--..-...-. Riggle, Linda - ..... ...--... ..... --.- Rine, Charles ..... .----.-.--.-- R1nehard, Albert - ...... -...-..-- 118, Rinehard, Anita Rinehard, Jerry ..-------- --4- - -.-- -4- Rist, John Michael Ritchie, Dav1d ...-.........-.-.--e-- Roach, Herman --...----... .... --. 141, 169 1 45 266 222 1 52 222R 1 50 222 1 44 260 1 02 260 222 222 1 29 242 242 1 O4 222 1 1 2 232 243 222 232 1 04 106 1 22 222 1 45 232 1 20 260 232 1 16 1 24 149 222 223 260 178 243 1 06 260 1 1 4 260 243 145 100 243 232 120 140 1 02 1 69 152 253 169 232 141 1 45 Roach, Irma .,.,... Robb, Richard ....... ......... Q . Roberts, Barbara .. Robinson, Edward ,,,. Rockhold, Donald ,,,.., Rogers, Buddy ...... Rogers, Lawrence ...., Rogers, Robert .,...... Rose, Ople ..,..,. Rosenik, Sallie ...... Ross, Ross, Dkavid .... Ross, Janet .... Ross, Linda ..,....... Ross, Ralph .......... Rostochi, Stanley ..... Roush, Amy ......,.. Roush, Arlene ...... Charles ...... - ...,... ...., 145, 169 2 ,...,,,., ..,.,,.... 2 61 143, 145 120, 243 190 122, 130, 131 261 102 116 223 243 ........ ............ 223 223 - ......., ...... 1 54 ., ...,, 232 136 Roush, Sheldon F. .......... -c ,..... 120, 232 Rowe, John .,........... Rowley, Brady ...... Rucker, Cheryl .... Ruffier, Emelie ..,. Rumberg, Gary ..... Runyan, Fred ...... Runyan, Rosella .. Runyon, Cheryl ,,.,.. Russell, JoAnna .,... -- .................. 162 .. .,........ 104, 261 141 116 223 134 104, 232 Russell, Thomas ,,....... ............ 1 13, 223 Rutherford, George ....... 2 .....--......,..- 266 Rutherford, Sandra ..... .... 1 00, 26, 82, 79, 101 Rykoskey, Janet ..... .....---.,-- 2 61 S ssda, Betty ........................,................... 104 sage, Kay ,,,,ee,,,,,. 71 104, 126, 127, 133, 148, 152 Sage, Sherry ...,... - ..............,-,-------------- 243 Sagraves, Woodrow .....,, 4 .......... 169, 261 Salem, Christine ..... muh- ,.......V........ 106 Salmons, Danny .... .-....- .--ff1 2 3 2 Salmons, Mary C. .... .. .............. 261 Sammons, Lucian ............. ...... 1 20 Sampson, Patricia ...... .. ........... .....A, 2 61 Sams, Glenn ...... ........ W Y ............,... 261 Samuels, William ..... 140, 142 Samworth, Sam ........... S .,..........4.. 129, 235 Samworth, Leonard .... .. .......... .......------ 1 18 Sanders, Bill .............. 2 ...-- - .-.---- 141, 261 Sanders, Rose ..... ..........-., ----------,- 2 3 3 Sandy, Carolyn ...... - ...--.--.-- 150, 223 Sanford, Linda ..... -------- 2 43 Sang, John ............. ---, 1 90 SanJulian, Marlene .,........... ------ 1 35 Sansosti, Alex ........,... - ........ .....- 1 63 Santmyer, Franklin .. ..... 145 Sargent, John ...... ..........,,---------4-.- 2 23 Sarvas, Richard ...... - ....... 142, 145 Satterfield, Gary ..... Savage, 'Dennis .... , Savage, Mary ....,. Saville, Woodrow .. Sayre, Linda .,...,.. 190 261 223 243 ... 84 Sayre, Margaret .,.,.. ..... 7 5, 152 Sayre, Rebecca .. ......,..., 96 Scaggs, Ronald ..,...,,.. .......... 1 20 Scarborough, Gerald ...... .... 1 45, 261 Scheidegger, Howard .,...,,..,, 122 Schilling, Sally ,.,,,.. ..,,.. 2 23 Schmauch, George ..,.. ........... 1 41 Schneider, Gail ,..,. 96, 261 Schuler, Carl ....... . ...,,.,..... .,,........,.. 1 20 Schwartz, Carol ,,..,, W.- ...., ...... 9 8, 233 Schwartz, Sharon ..... .......... 1 OO Scott, James ....,..... ....,. 1 20, 223 Scott, Susan .... .... - ..- .......... 261 Seaman, Mary ....,. 106, 135, 243 Sebert, John ............. ..,...............,. 2 61 Seegmiller, Judith - ......,.. .,.. 1 00 Segil, Martin ,.................. ....,.. ...... 2 2 3 Seiber, Patricia -.-.-.. ...... c ................ 243 Seiber, William .. ...... 118, 144, 143, 223 Seiler, Edward ......,.,,,, ......... ....... 1 1 6 Seldomridge, Leonard ..... 116 Setliff, William ..,..... - ........ .V.... 1 45 Setterstrom, Jean Ann ....,. ,...., 1 O2 Severino, Samuel ,.,.. ,,,, 1 20 Seymour, Cheryl ..... .... . 135 Shafer, Michael - .......... . 120 Shaffer, Edgar .,....,., .,... 2 33 Shaffron, Pete - ,,,......, ...... 1 22 Shandross, Marianne ...,.........,. ..., 9 6 Shannon, Diana -.- ......... .. ........ ,.... 2 33 Sharp, Phyllis ...,,... - .......... ............. 2 23 Sharp, Sunny ,,., .....,....... ..... 1 O 2, 178 Shaw, John ..,.... -- ......... ..,........ 1 45 Shea, John .,...... - ........... ...., 1 14, 223 Shearer, Judy .....,,. , ,....,.,. ....,,...,,,,,,,,, 1 35 Sheets, James ...... - ......... 2 ...,.....,,... 122 Sheetz, Anne .... .,,,..... 9 7, 96 Shertzer, Beau ....,, ,. .,.,,,,,, 141 Shepard, Peggy ..... 100, 101 Shepherd, Larry ....... ,,,,, 1 16, 143 Sheppard, Thelma .,.,. ......,, 2 61 Shewey, Joyce ...,.. 261 Shields, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 261 Shields, Jerry ..., .2 ,.,,,, , .,,,,,,,, 143, 148, 157 Shields, Joyce ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 261 Shinn, Marty ,ummm ,,,,,,, 100 Shipmen, Toni ...... N..- ,....,,,,, ,,,,, 2 61 Shirey, Barbara .......,.,,,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,, 2 61 Short, Ralph ...,..,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,.,, , 120 Shower, Suzanne - ..,.. -...-- ............... 261 Shuff, Charles ..,.,.. - ....... 116, 142, 143 Shultz, Paul s ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Shumaker, 'Mary ..- .,.. - .......s ,.... 2 62 Sigel, Martin ,,,, 2,.c.,-.,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 1 24 Sigmon, Charles .... ,. ....,,...,.. - ...,,,,,,, 120 Simondo, Adele ,,,.,.,, .,., , ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 150 Simons, Charmian ..-..- ....., - .,..,.....,... 136 Simonton, John E. .L ..,........ - .............. 120 Simpkins, Dottie ,.,... - ,.,.....,, ,,,, 2 62 Simpkins, Marilyn ..- .......,....,,,.,. ,... 2 43 Simpson, David ..,,... - ..,,,. , ,,,,,,, 120 Simpson, Kenneth ....c ...... - .................. 163 Singleton, David - ............. ,..- ...... 120 Sinkewitz, Anne cu..- .... . 243 Sinnette, John ..... 122, 142, 143, Sites, Larry .....,..,.., ..,,.,,.,... Sizemore, Earlene Six, Kathleen ,,....., Skeens, Dennie ..., Skeens, Donna .. Skelley, William .,.. 134, 262 223 223 243 223 223 262 Skidmore, Cheryl ..,. 72 Skidmore, Keith ...... 122 Slack, Harry .,,.. - ............,.......... 122 Slack, Roy ,...,., ..........,....,,,,..... . 122 Slash, Joseph ..... ...... 1 12, 140, 142 Slavin, Lynn ,.......... ............ 4 8, 134 Sleeth, Nora ,..- ....... .,.....,. 2 62 Slerue, Jane ..... ,..,..... 1 35 Smith, Bert ..... - ..,. 116 Smith, Carol ........ ..,. 1 02 Smith, Charles .,..... .....,. 1 16 Smith, Charles G. .......... 118 Smith, Calude ................................ 112, 169 Smith, Danny .... ,..- ..... ..- .... - .....,..,..... 190 Smith, Dennie .... ................... . . 223 Smith, Glenn ..-- ......... 2 ...... - ...,....... 169 Smith, Harry ...- ......... ...... , .. 108 Smith, Judy ........ s. .,..,... .. 223 Smith, Katherine ..... '96 Smith, Keith ,.... ,...,.,., 1 22 Smith, Larry ...,...,... .H ,.., 266 Smith, Leovta - ,........ .......,.. 2 24 Smith, Lincla ..... ... ,..,.. 262 Smith, Michael ..... ... 130, 233 Smith, Patricia .... .... 2 43, 129 Smith, Patti ............... ............. - ....... 2 43 Smith, Paul ..... - ......... ..,..,. ...... ..c.- 145 Smith, Richard - ,....,.... ,. ..,..,,-,, 145, 246 129 Smith, Samuel ..., ,. ...,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, 142, 143 Smith, Scott ...- ,,-,, , 1 16 Smith, Sandra .... .-. 262 Smith, Virginia ..s...... ..,,,,,,,, 1 04 Smith, Wayne ....... - ..,,.,,, ..,,,,,. 1 24, 262 Smithers, Karen c ....... 262 Smittle, Walter - ,...,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20 Snead, William ...... ,..... 1 20, 143 Snedegar, Max .... ,,,,, M ., 243 Snider, Carol ,... ..,.... ,,,,,....,,,, 2 62 Snow, Melinda .....,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 106 Shuffer, Patricia .......... - .............. 262 Snyder, Mary ...... .- ....... ....... 1 37, 233 Snyder, Roger ,,,,, ,. ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 69 Socha, Andrew ,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,-, 163 Somerville, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,., 104 Somerville, Ronnie ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, 1 18, 224 Somich, George ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 14 Sorg, William ... ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, , 233 Sortet, Randy ...... ..,..... ,. .. 143, 262 Sos, Kathleen ...,,, ,,,,, ,, ... ,,,,,,,,,, 243 Soto, Joseph ..- ................ 116, 142, 243 Soulsby, Lewis ..... ..-... ..................,,.. 143 Sovine, Sandra ..... ,,.... .... c ,.-,..,..,,, 262 Sowards, Linda ..,,. , ,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,.,,,. 243 Sowards, Phyllis ...,.................... 2 ,......... 224 Snead, William - ..... , ..... c ...,..... .,.c . . 143 Spangler, Phyllis ........................ -.. 135, 233 Spencer, Judy ,....... -.....-..-....- ..... ,... 243 Spoon, Lynda ......,. .. .......... 106, 126, 127 275 Spotte, Jane ..,... Spurlock, Diane .2 Staats, Cynthia ....... Staats, Sandra ..... Staats, S. Cole .....,, Stafford, Frances ...A.. Stafford, Sheila .... Staker, Mary ,..., Staley, Jill ..... 136, Stalker, Cheryl .,,,,,,, ,,,-, 1 06, Stalnaker, Candy ,,,, -,,,,,-,-,,---- Stanley, Carol ,,,,,,,, -,-4A,,,-.--------, Stanley, Ralph .,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 1 43, 142, Stanley, Sam 2,2 ,-,4,,, ,,,,,,-,--,,,--- Q Stanley, Suzanne ,.,,, ,,,4., 1 00, Starcher, Bobby ..,.,.,,,,, 2 ,,.,,,,,.4, Stark, Denton, 2 2 v,,,.,,,, mu Staley, Donna Stanley, Samuel .... St. Clair, James -,,, ,,-.,,-4--,- Stear, Channing ,,,,,, ,,,,- 1 42, Steele, Barbara 2 ,,,,v,,,, -.,- 7 5, Steele, Gem ,,,,,,, 22 ,,,,,. Steele, Marilyn .,,, 2, .,,,,, , Stephens, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,, ,--,-,,.,,,,4 Stephenson, Johnnie ,,..,,, ,,,.,,, 1 56, Sterne, Jane ,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,-,,, ,----------- Stevens, John R, ,,,,,., 2 e,,,-,,,,.,-,-, 131, Stevens, Nancy ,,.,.,,.,,, 2 ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,,,, Stevens, Robert -,,, ,,--,,--,--- Stevenson, Jim ,,,,,, ,,,,-, 1 18, Stewart, Barbara ............, ...,,.,,...,.,., Stewart, Carol ,-,, 2,-22 ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,, Stewart, Douglas 22222 ,...,,.,,. 76, 143, Stewa rt Stickler, Darrell 222.22 ....,,,,, 22, Joe ......... 2 ....... 2 .................. Stiles, Sharon ,...... 22 .....,... 22 ..,. ,2 ,,,,, 2, Stols, Susan .2222 .... 2..2 ......... Stone, Sue ......... ...2.2 ...,. 2 .....,.. ,22, Storage, Jeanne .... 222..2,22,22 ...,.. Stork, Sandra .............,. Stout, Samuel ,.,, 2222 ,,,,,,,, 2 Stover, Sharon 22,22 ,4,,, 22 Stowers, Lawana .. Stratton, Larry ,,,.,,,,., 22 ,,,,,, . Strohmeyer, William Stull, Max ..,,.,, 2 ,,,...,,,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 22, Stultz, Mary ...,. 2222 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 2 ,,,,,,,,,,, Stump, Nancy 2 ......,.. 2. .... 2 ,.,,,,,, Sturgeon, Donna ......., ..,.,.....,,.... 2 2 ,,,. Stru m, Sallie ...........,.... 222222 ....,. 2 .... 2 Stutz, Mary .,.,. 2 -..., 2.22.22 ,,,,,4 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sullivan, Burr ..,. 2.22 ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, 2 ,,,,,,, Sullivan, Glynett 2222 .,,,,.,,, 2222-2 ,,,, 2 Sullivan, Mary 222 .,..,,.,, 22. ,,,, 22, ,,,,,,, 2 Summerville, Susie 2 ..... ,.,,,,,,,, 2, Sunderland, Sandra ....... 2. ,......... , .-,,.,. 2 Sundstrom, Dianne Suter, John .......,.., 2 ,.,.......,..,.... 22, 118, Sutikulphanit, Somchai 2 ...., 2 .........,.,... Suttle, Jan 2 ,,,,,,,,.,.,.,, 2 ,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 06, Sutton, William ...........,,,. 2 ............,.,,,,, Swackhamer, Charles Swann, Edward 2 ....... 2,2 ..,.... 2 ..,r.r..,.,,,, 276 96 244 262 104 1 16 106 233 244 134 155 262 262 262 152 262 143 262 98 1 18 120 143 224 157 224 106 233 244 233 262 224 129 106 262 263 244 244 263 263 233 263 233 1 14 102 263 1 16 224 143 96 233 104 224 96 143 263 263 149 263 263 143 122 263 1 16 263 1 14 Swann, Karen .......... ...... Swanson, Charles Swiger, Sypher, T Talbert, Talbott, Jane ........,..... Emily ..... 2 ....... Genie .,..,,, s .... Robert ...... Tallman, Fred .......... Tarowsky, Edward Tatum, Michael .... Taubert, Marilyn ..... Tawney, Jan ,.... Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Theis, Thomas Thomas, 1 Jim ....... Jan ......, Lynda ........ 102, 224, Patricia 2 ..,..,... 2 ,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,. Roger ......... 116, 143, Sandra .... 2 ....... .....,,..,,.,,,,, Wilmer .... Betty ...... David .... Barbara ..... Thomas, Michael ......,. Thomas, Joe , ,,,,,, 2 .,4,,,,. Thomas, T. R. Thomas, Virginia ......... Thomasson, Melva Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson 1 Dean ......., 2,2 .... Donald J. T. .... 2. 1oo, 149, 112, 118, 129, Larry 22.2 .,,., 2 .... 2 ,,4,,,, 2 ,,,, Melinda Ronald Sandra Thom, Suzanne .,............ .....,..... 2 .......... Thornburg, Sally 22 ......... 2 Thorne, Robert 22 ........, 2 ................. . Thorne, Sue ....... 2. ....... Thornton, Nancy Thurstlie, Joseph 2 Tincher, Larry .... Tincher, Lynn ...... Toler, Joe ........... Tingle r, Judy .22,2222,2222, Toler, Katherine 2 Tomlinson, Priscille Toney, James .. .,., 22222 ,...., 2222 120 Toney, Judith ........ 2.22.2222 ......... 22. Tout, Marla .,..,... 2 ..,.. 2 ...,,., 2 ...... 2 ...,,. Treanor, Walter ....... 2. ,..,.,... 222.222 Tresnon, Robert ..., ,2 .....,,............,...... 2 True, Jane ....,...... 2222 ..... 102, 134, Truscott, David' ....,. 2 .....,.. 2 ...... 2.. 114, Tucker, Peggy ,,...................... 85, 100, Turman, Paul .... 2 ...... 2.2 ....... 140, 142 Turnbull, Janet ........ 2 ....,......... 104, Turner, Cathy ...... ...... 2 ......... ........... Tuner, Donna ........... 2 ........... 2 .............. Tweel, Victor ....,, .22 ..... 22 .... 2 ..... 2... Twohig, Robert ...,... 2.2 ,,.. 2 ..... 2222.-. Tygrett, Roberta 244 143 106 102 85 143 108 124 122 224 134 1 16 1 16 178 104 263 233 224 178 233 143 141 120 120 224 224 212 143 120 263 233 244 263 96 96 233 150 104 145 190 106 120 244 230 263 141 244 102 143 1 18 152 138 149 162 263 104 224 145 120 102 U Ufheil, Loretta ..... ..., 1 06 129, 143, Ullum, Thomas ...., .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Upton, Arthur ......... Upton, Donald ..... V Van, James .,....,.,.......... Van Arsdale, 'David ...... Vance, Douglas ........ 2 -,-, Vance, Zona ...................... ..... VanMeter, Don ..... 2..2 ........... .,.. . VanNess, Bobbie ...........,.... 2 ..,.......,,.. Varney, Cecil ..... 222222 ,..,..,. 2 .....,,,.,,,, 2 Varney, Ruby ,,..,,.. 2 ...... 22.22.222 149, Varnum, Garnet 22 ,....... 22. ..... 104, Varnum, Judy 222 .......... 2.2.2 104, 129, Vaughan, Ruth ....... 2.2 .,.. 2 ..., 2. .......... Vaughn, Sara ,2.2222.2.2222..2 ....... 22. Veazey, Joanette 2.2.22 .,,,, 2.22222 104, Vensel, Bob 22222222 Venters, Bob . .,,. . ....... ......., . Vest, Sally ...,...., 222 .,......,.,........,,, 96, Vickers, Joyce ..... 222 ............,.. . Virgallito, Jane ..... ,,,........,,.. Vitiello, Margaret ...,. 2 ,,,,,,.,, 2 Vogel, John ........, ,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Vornholt, Marilyn .................... 98, 99, Vosbein, Harry ..,..... 2 ..,.,.....,,., 2 ....,,, W Wade, James ..,......,.................... 2 114, Wagner, Aaron 2 ........ ....... 1 22, 129, Wagner, Catherine ............ 2 ...... 134, Waldron, Margaret .,... 2. ....... 2 .......... 2 Walker, Alfred 2 .......... .................. Walker, David 22222 ................. 2...2...... Walker, Thomas ...... 22..2.2..22.2......2.. Walker, Tlm ............... 2.22.22 .... 2 .... 2. Walker, William .... .222 ..... 2..22.. 143, Wall, Haven .2........2.. 22 ........ 22 ...... . Wallace, John ..... 2 .,.... 2 ...........2.. 2..... Wallace, Serena ..... ............ 2 ........... Wallen, James ....,... 22 ..... 2 ...... Walls, Roger ...... .2 ..... 2 ....... 2 2..,... 116, Walsh, Ellen ......... ....22 .... 2.2-2. Walters, Doris 22 ........ 2222222222 Walters, Judith ............ 2 .... .2 ...... 2 .,,..,,,.2, Walton, Becky 2 ...... 22... .... 222222-22 Walton, Larry ..... 2 ...... -22 ...,.. 22.22 Ward, Harold 2 ....... Ward, James .... 2 .2..., 2.. 140, 142, Ward, Linda ....... .2 ......... 2 ....... 22 106, Ward, Ray ....,,2, 2 .2,., 2, ,,,,,,, 2,2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,2, Wardell, George 22222222.2222 116, Warner, Douglas .2 ............. 129, 142, Warner, Roger ........ 2 ...,.... .2 ,,.,, 2. 145, Waters, Martha .... 2 ..........,.. 2 .......,.., Waters, Richard 2 ...... 2.2.22 ,.,, 145, Watson, Christopher ........ 2.2222 114, Watts, Cecil ........ .2..2.2.22-2222.2,2.22 Watts, Elaine .... 2.22..2.22,2..22.2222 Watts, Golden .22 .... 2....2.22...2.2..2 178 1 14 266 244 1 14 1 18 233 244 163 100 263 224 244 178 100 263 224 1 14 162 142 263 100 224 143 224 140 1 43 224 224 96 1 1 6 1 20 263 1 1 6 233 224 224 263 1 1 4 244 244 233 233 1 49 1 1 6 264 234 264 143 225 264 264 264 264 264 124 244 145 Wellhofer, Jeffrey Watts, Ga ry ....... Waugh, Robert Weatherford, Jim Weatherholt, Virgel Webb, Karen ,...... ....Y......................V, Weddell, Sheryl .... W- .YYY -. 102, Weeks, Susan ..,4... -f2...- .,... . 96, Weigle, Paul ..,. Weiler, Carole ...,.. Weitz, Howard .... Wellman, James ...... 264 Wellman, Margie Wells, Barbara ......, Wells, Sharyn .,.,,, Wender, Vicki ,... ...... ........A....... West, Ellen ............ ..,- ....,., 98, 99, West, Jacqueline .... .,..4A,........... West, Sharon ....... ,... Westfall, Stanley Wetherall, Connie . .......... . Wharton, Dolores .,.......................... 96, Wheatley, Janet .,.... ............. Wheeler, Don ....... WA. ........ Wheeler, Dorothy , Wheeler, Ellen .... ......... Wheeler, Frelon .... ..,.......,...... 1 42, Wheeler, Jack ......, ...,.....44....,...........f,A Wheeler, John ..,......,.. 120, 43, 134, Wheeler, Margaret Wheeler, Ray .......... White, White, Connie .... Donald .,..... ...,.. .,., White, Gary- .,..... - .....f. ........... White, Harry ..... ....... 1 41, White, John - ...,.... ....,. 244, White, Judith .... White, Kelly ..... White, Linda ..... White, Nancy .....,,,.,, Whitehead, Brenda Whitehouse, Sandra Whiteman, Kathy Whitley, Max .....,. ......... ....... Whitney, Diann .... - ....... ........ Wickline, Karen ..... ,,,. 1 48, Wideman, John 264 225 139 143 264 264 264 120 106 1 18 1 18 122 234 106 264 106 225 81 264 1 18 104 264 244 1 16 143 225 152, 225 264 244 264 1 14 264 143 264 225 143 244 264 264 264 265 169 234 244 143 Wilcox, Bonnie ,,., -- ,,..,. . Wilcox, John ,,,... Wiles, Julie .,,.. Wiley, Ellis ....,, Wiley, Harry T. ....... Wilkerson, James ...... ,...,.. Wilkes, Clara ..... Wilkinson, Gail ....... ...... Wilkinson, Thomas Wilkinson, William Wilks, Stephen ....... Willey, Ellis - ....... -- ........,. Willey, Gordon ..,, Janet , ,..,..... .e.,.. . .. Jack ...... ...... 1 41, John .,........, ..... 1 62, Willey, Williams, Williams, Williams, James Williams, Williams, Judith Williams, Mozelle Williams, Rebecca Bennett ...... - ....,,..,........ Williamson, James Williamson, Janet Willis, Joseph -., Willism, Patricia Willison, Francine Wills, Stephen ..... .,....... 2... 163, Francie ........ Wilson, ' Wilson, Gary .,.. Wilson, Julia ..... Wilson, Thomas ..... .., .... 124, Wilson, Wood. ow Winn, Sandra .... Winter, Bill ,............ - ...... 116, Winters, Sharon Witofsky, Stan .. Witte, H. .....,......... -N ...... Witte, Herbert ..... ...... . , Witten Witten Rodney .... Russell .... ...c....,.., ,,.... Wolfe, Lyman .,,.. Wolfe, Theresa .. Witten, Paula ...,. r Wolve to n, Lyle ....... ...... Womeldorf, Jack Wonn, Stanley ..... ,.... Wood, Peg .,.,,. , Woodard, Corrie Woodburn, Jane . 225 143 104 244 120 234 244 245 169 234 265 186 145 265 1 16 142 234 225 225 234 225 225 106 225 106 265 265 265 143 265 145 245 96 162 265 134 144 144 102 145 225 266 225 120 108 124 104 225 100 Patrick ,,,,., - ....... ....., 1 52, Edward .... ..,.. ....... Marsha ,..,..,.. Walter - ...,... ...... 1 16, Woods, Grace .. 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Zimmerman, Thomas Zimmesi, Michael ,,,,, Zirkle, Sandra ,,.... Zorn, Barry ,,,,,.,,.,.,4 ,,,,,, 'I 16, Zuckerman, Lynn W ,.,.,, A,,,,,,,,,,, , , 225 104 163 225 265 265 225 96 245 1 18 265 225 265 265 1 15 265 265 104 1 14 225 265 144 265 225 145 225 226 234 120 234 120 163 245 1 14 143 245 266 100 265 226 96 1 62 1 44 277 The end of anything is colored with a certain amount of regret. The good times may have come to a finish, or we part with friends, or perhaps we are left with the knowledge that we could have done a better job or handled a certain situation differently. When we come to the finish of another school year, or approach graduation, it is with mixed feelings. To some, it is with a resolution to do better next semester, others may be pleased to note the results of a term of hard studying. To still other students, factors other than 278 studying enter into their relative sense of accomplish- ment, since college life includes more than mere aca- demic pursuit. To those who are leaving the University to test the practical worth of the education they have so far attained, most of the regret is over-shadowed by anticipation of what is to come. The end of this year then, arouses different feelings, but for all of us, the ' is another step ahead, and we hope that it will be good one. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made ,.,....................----- 1965 Chief Justice Marshall University , -A A MY, , , N .....,Y. -. -- ...-.1,..........n...,,-,,,.,.,........,,.....-, ,,.. , .-,.--.+...-.-


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