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Tennessee State University LIBRARY f- reiented b ROBERT ABERNATHY f- vS dJ ' % tji f ' W wt MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY • MURFREESBORO, TENN. ANN FARNSWORTH, Editor EMILY KELLEY, Business Manager iJ: pt. wmo- iwKi • • 1 ! . ' , BE. i ' ■!F i I I p 111 41 tro  ' 5 vv Memories oi a college career are captured and made concrete through the efforts of the yearbook staff. Capturing memories, the playthings of the heart, is an alf but impossible task, but in Accents of ' 68 an attempt has been made. Fickle hearts and active minds dash about during a college lifetime, but maybe the feeling sparked by a knowing glance, a private joke, a special smile, a kindred mind will be rekindled by the accents in this year ' s MiDLANDER. We recall emotions ranging jfeom the panic- stricken feeling of the first week to the bitter-sweetness of the last hour. The pangs of first love, excitement of the sports scene, comfort of religious mainstays, challenge of academics, and the warmth of long friendships — these are a few of the accents of student life and a sprinkling of ' Hm -memories in campus hearts. Look closely and remember; the years will melt away and the heart of these college years will beat once more through the Accents of ' 68. I 0 { ir LEADERSHIP 42 BEAUTY 80 ACTIVITIES 94 GREEKS 126 ATHLETICS 156 ORGANIZATIONS 196 ACADEMICS 236 ADVERTISEMENTS 322 An age old tradition is carried over into a new real Freshman Orientation- First Steps in a Four Year Trek WEEK filled with fun, frolic, and folly— thousands of new faces, hundreds of bulging suitcases, bunches of unfamiliar places — unpacking and packing — rushing to, running from — the tangled mass of lines, numbers, cards, classes, and more lines known colloquially as registration — T-caps — Derby Day — cafeterias — a first special date — jetting for the weekend — memories for a lifetime — with the accent on confusion, it ' s Frosh Week! Segments of a weekend exodus The race is on at Freshman Derby Day! MTSU Becomes a Fall Fun Festival [t j imam Blue Raider fans turn out for the big game. The Raider rides again! As Ihe leaves die and fait to the ground, something else comes alive. Sticlty fun at the marshmallow roast. Band beauty boosts the Blue. Holiday feasts highlight cafeteria menu. F ALL, and the accent is on activity! Football an experience in itself: pre-game warm-ups to melt the frost in the air; the funnel of expectancy and excitement leading to that spectacular catch, the game-saving block; after-the-game gabfests, about the game, or about anything, at a party or alone — with her. Classes, and the fresh enthusiasm for that first 4.0. Nights, and those long, long walks around campus, Elam ' s Mill gatherings, beautiful harvest moons, warming more than the air, friendships formed, lifetime loves. The campus in the fall is a world of its own, waiting only for someone to bring it to life, to take what it has to offer. Remember? High-flying hopes for the Raiders. Anxiety forgotten and a dream realized — Queen Tricia! Bluemen strive for Homecoming paydirt. 12 w HEN leaves turn, skies glisten, and the air crackles, it ' s THAT time again! No matter how damp the weather, spirits soar, never faltering. All of the anxious moments, hours of pressure, and days of toil culminate in the one day of glorification for our Alma Mater. The broken fingernails, bruised thumbs, and stuffed out napkin stuffers are all forgotten. All that remains is the beauty of the queen and court, excitement of the parade, magnificence of the forty-foot bonfire, electricity of the game, wonder of the dance— IT ' S HOMECOMING! A napkin-stuWer ' s view of Homecoming. Timely themes spark Homecoming. Featuring Football Floats, and Fanfare 13 or the thrill of a timely wii or the eihilaratlon of a sunny day Everyday Life Has Its Scattered Bright Spots or a quief conversation 14 v or frisky frolic In the snow VERY cloud has its silver lining, and every day has its bright spots. A friendly greeting can make somebody ' s day sparkle, or maybe a special date will be the margin of difference in a good or bad week. A letter, a shared soda, a wave, or even a particularly good class can add the zip to the day that had been missing. A rainy day and a cheery umbrella go hand in hand — there ' s a little bad and a little good everywhere, but the accent is on the bright spots that make everything so much better. ii!.M!iitimmi9L ' mfmm:mmi:m!ti ' iVMrj ' . . . or the warmth of the yuletlde season — each is a bright spot in our lives. 15 ftw rr: :; - W l i .;«t4 « i« K ' ' f r it1Mw . . cafegoriied in the inquisitive mind ... • ■■focused In a perceptive eye . . . Study and Application Lead to Achievement COLLEGE career presents itself as an unworked lump of clay. To each student who passes through the encompassing gates of Middle Tennessee belongs the task of molding the clay. A profession is chosen and four long years of preparations are begun. The successful career is molded by hard-working hands and is based on many long hours of study and application. Ever looking toward the future, the accent in academics is on study. iKi .w fes Bv steadied In the probing hand or materialized by meticulous fingers. 17 Married student) enjoy each other ' s company each other ' s interests I HE realm of academics is further complicated for some students by the additional responsibilities of married life or part-time work. The married student must keep up his academic standing while maintaining a happy home life. Lessons are completed between a variety of other tasks such as preparing meals, doing small mending jobs around the house, and caring for children. The working student has to find time between classes and study to man a part-time job in order to help finance his education. These students who have the accent on perseverance are to be commended. 18 arried and Working Students Assume Additional Responsibilities and each other ' s fun. Serving as a dornr) Hostess hk i ii ■BSflK Hj ■. : m and operating a switchboard are two means of financing an education Dorms Offer Communal Living At Its Peak a comfy lounge A dorm room is — a study hall 20 a boudoli a rec Pooi F, ROM the basement of Schardt and the depths of Smith to the sun deck of High Rise and the luxury of University Park, dorm life is the same wonderful, nebulous ball of joy and confusion. Midnight hours in the lobbies and study rooms, bull sessions of twenty boys in the middle of finals, arranging schedules around favorite soap operas and Roadrunner , frosting hair, dance lessons, all-night poker parties, looking for matches, signing in at 12:59:59, having den sessions, helping everybody get ready for wonderful functions, borrowing a roommate ' s pants when you ' ve just split yours on the way to a dance, phones in the John , finding old book reports, never getting a line out on an extension, being afraid the elevator doors won ' t open this time, all this is a part of dorm life. Someone always there to cry to, or scream with, Monday night scouring sessions, a beer-can Christmas tree, no place to park, Girls, please quiet down — especially third floor! Serenades, snowball fights, empty candy machines, and correct change only — a few more meaningful and memorable phrases. A wonderland of joy, sorrow, excitement, tension, and mass hysteria — horrible and fabulous, boring and fascinating, but, above all, an experience worth knowing. 21 A J ' 1 1 .fFPS An overworked teacher spares a few minutes for counseling. Casual chats strengthen student-teacher relationships. 22 Student teaching is more than explaining — it ' s understanding. Education Exists Outside The Classroom Too COLLISION of two societies occurs forming an atmosphere of learning in which we begin to know ourselves, to formulate our ideas, and to find purpose to our lives. The worlds of student and teacher meet on the campus of MTSU in an aura outside that of the classroom. The weary and discouraged student is often uplifted by a casual talk, an informal conference over a cup of coffee, a few minutes before or after class — the extra time and efforts of an already overworked, underpaid, and underrated teacher. These casual hours will be remembered long after the hurry and scurry of other times are forgotten and will be appreciated always. 23 Cramped but cherished, fhe TRoom succumbs to expansion. A final mail check In the old post office. Tradition Gives Way To Progress OiNCE 1951, the Student Union Building has served the students of Middle Tennessee in a multitude of capacities. Now, however, the SUB is relinquishing its position to a newer and larger accommodation. No matter what capacity it serves, the sight of the SUB will always bring to mind heartwarming memories. Those long hours spent in the T-Room socializin ' , those thousands of treks to the post office to check the mail one more time, those nights spent meeting in its various rooms, the meals eaten in its cafeteria, the afternoons frittered away on its steps watching the girls go by, the games lost at its pool tables, the cards played in its lounge, the long voting lines in its basement with the candidates milling around in at least a five-yard radius, the dates made, the hearts broken, and the loves won in the SUB — this is the Student Union Building to its students: a concrete symbol of college life. The passage of thousands of students has worn tradition into these memorable steps. IS . R, EMEMBER ... a special feeling in the T-Room when everyone clustered around gabbing about a million different things . . . the freshness of that springtime day, when a walk across campus seemed more than just a walk across campus . . . Remember . . . the explosion of emotions felt after winning — together ... Or how about the times when disagreeing was agreeable, when group gabfests were unbeatable, when the smile of a child set the whole world aglow . . . when you were warm no matter how cold the weather . . . Remember? 1 - - ; - : r . . . relating . . . 1 .— _ 1 J 1 M 8VNi HL _BSBli9HI! IHHI d J f lafili r u ESrrs? ,r JBIB ' I B Y , ■27 Exhausted Having Emotions is Being Able to Feel . E I VERY day at Middle Tennessee has some mennories for everyone, and each memory is an individual one because each person feels different emotions on various occasions. This ability to feel and express emotions is the essence of a student and the key to his memories. A sudden thrill of exhilaration, a hot flash of anger, a tender rush of love, and infrequent periods of despondency are all different expression of emotions. Bewilderment, confusion, unbelief, pride, knowledge — all of these emotions spread across a thousand different faces on a million different days accenting the feelings of the youth of our nation in all matters. Remember what was felt, oh, those many years ago? 28 enamoured exasperated . . . enthusiastic. 29 From the office of the A.S.B. fun-nites children ' s Christmas party ASB Strives to Provide Entertainment 30 I N M.T.S.U. ' s Associated Student Body, the accent is on the Student. From an office laden with contracts, people, and complaints come the efforts that add life to the Middle Tennessee campus. Starting things off with a bang, the A.S.B. sponsored a Derby Day for the freshmen. A day filled with fun, games, and food encouraged mingling and promoted new acquaintances. Josh White, Jr. made his appearance next giving the campus a glance at talent-plus. Ail is not done for the student, however, as opportunity is given for them to help others. The annual Christmas Party held for the children at Murfreesboro ' s Good Shepherd ' s Home gives ample opportunity for helping others while reaping the most golden reward in the world from a happy child ' s eyes. Each week students enjoy the great fun-nites which have been made even better — and longer — this year. Other treats from the desic of the A.S.B. range from such talented performers as the Serendipity Singers to the rockin ' group of Little Anthony and the Imperials. The final round of applause for a group is signal enough to the A.S.B. to keep the entertainment ball rolling! . . Josh White, Jr 31 A casual campus conference. A stolen moment of solitude. B ETWEEN bells, between homes, between thoughts; it ' s the hustle and bustle ot the busy campus life. Running to, coming from, putting down, pickin- up, too early, too late, another minute — I can ' t wait! In the midst of all this, there are those golden moments — few maybe, and far between, but there nonetheless, and the more precious for their scarcity. A quiet hour in the dorm, a stolen moment at a game, a lingering cup of coffee, a long, languishing talk, these too are part of campus life. A many-faceted sphere of organized confusion with a few precious sprinklings of times when the accent is on relaxation — Blue Raider Country! 32 Rapid Campus Pace is Interspersed With Relaxing Moments Relaxing in Raider counfry. A peaceful hour In the dornrt. Midlander Pageant Accents Campus Beauty Bright smiles mask mixed emotions. Pageant coordinators lend a helping hand to anxious contestants. ■■Hello, Hello . . I wonder iF It ' s too late to back Last practice as Miss Midlander for JeVena. CASCADE of thrills comes tumbling down into one night of glamor and glitter. The beauty of the spectacle belies the hours of strenuous practice and the anxious moments felt by each of the contestants before the opening night. A realm of nerves, lights, applause and sound reveals itself to each potential Miss Midlander In her journey toward the crown. Blessed by nature, taught by experience, and fortified with courage, the beauties give to the pageant as much as they receive from it. Whatever the decision of the judges, the girls have had a unique experience. Memories will stream forever from that faraway corner of the mind in which the accent was on excitement. 35 Student Talent Colors Campus Activity CCENT is on activity in artistry. Take up the brush of encouragement and color the campus talented. Begin with the snow- white canvas of Middle Tennessee and the paints of various talents. First, draw the bold strokes of undeveloped natural talent, then, the broad tones of knowledge, the overtones of hours of hard work and practice, and the firm lines of belief to paint the portrait of the campus talented. 1 Students view artistic efforts in a fall display. Contemplation, evaluation — stepping stones to perfection Intense concentration minimizes time and erases tedium. Talent: essence of the nnusician. 37 I ROFESSORS are bored, students are daydreaming, the outdoors is beckoning — it ' s spring! Walter Hill parties soon deck the afternoons, conscientious coeds put in many long, hot sun-deck hours, spring sports lure many shirt- sieeved students away from their studies with calls such as Throw the bum out! , romance-laden nights fill the spring air with love, and while many have just finished their first year, for others graduation looms as an almost-realized dream. Spring accents the fun in the year as it brings it to a close. Golfing daydreaming . Outdoor Activity Resumes in The Spring waiting loafing spring affe Campus Panorama Reveals Ever Present Beauty The hallowed and the acclaimed. Symbols of a university, a state, and a nation. M, 1 IDDLE Tennessee is the scene of much change. The attitude of the University is changing, and its physical aspects are changing along with it. A University steeped in tradition, there exists at MTSU that unreal reality of a coexistence of both old and new. From the age-old women ' s residence hall — Rutledge — to the ever present construction right across the way — the new English building, MTSU offers both the past and the future. Building on the foundation of the past and working toward the goals of the future. Middle Tennessee exists as a world between two worlds always ready to embrace the new and cherish the old. 40 A solitary wall down a wintry path. • I -f|T«— 1 CitVW ■1 ,| 1 m ' k ' i |H -m-- '  ! ♦■iP «.  I ' JJVJ .Mm,r,. 0mm- cccfiBI v JAMES PAUL WOMACK President ASB: Backbone of Changing Campus LINDA C. WHITE Vice-President MEL BLACK Vice-President T Seafed: Sandy Lsppin, Secretary of International and Transfer Student Committee: Patricia Duncan, Secretary of Social Affairs; Janet Brown. Inter-Sorority Council President: Martha Jewell, Speaker of the House Pro Tempore; Arlene Fitzpatrick. Secretary of Communications. Stand- ing: Van Martin. George Jackson, Treasurer; Mel Black, Speaker of the House: Larry Hayes. Paul Womack, President; Larry Barker, Chief Justice of Supreme Court; Pat O ' Neal, Election Commissioner; Ben McFarlin. S ecretary of Student Affairs; Stan Hardlson, Secretary of Freshman Affairs. The ASB has put Its accent on the road to excellence. This has been a year of planning and preparation for the coming years of a growing university. Student government has presented many new aspects to the campus. The statement of academic freedom; working on a new and more flexible exam schedule; researching the possibilities of a student activity fee — these have all been a part of the activities which have been the center of much attention. As the campus has grown so has student government. The need for new facilities has been met by the addition of an entire suite of ASB offices In the new University Center. The road to excellence has been a hard and long one for ASB, but the goal has never been lost by those who work for it. There is always someone who can get tickets printed for big name entertainment, run to the printers, or stuff mail boxes. These people never get recognition nor do they ever have their names In print, yet without them — the students of this university — no accomplishment would ever be made. CABINET Anxious students listen as Election Commissioner, Pat O ' Neal, reads election results. 45 Sandra Baugh, Joey Llvesay, Virginia Harley, Doug Bennett, Gail Cole- brook, Al Fraiier, Suzanne Pyle, Joe Guthrie, Janet Brown, Speaker Pro- Tempore; Fred Woody, Derry Coch- ran, Bob Hamilton, Jim Garner, Joe McDonald, Gail Brown, Secretary; Trudie Whitver, Parliamentarian. SENATE The Senate is composed of seventeen students who work co- operatively with the hlouse of Representatives in passing legisla- tion and recommendations. Through the creation of new laws and the revision of old laws the students at MTSU are continually receiving benefits. The Senate of 1967-68 has considered and passed more constructive legislation than any previous Senate. Major accomplishments of this year ' s Senate include the es- tablishment of various investigating committees concerning stu- dent services, the resolution on student rights, and a bill lengthen- ing exam week. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The hlouse of Representatives is one arm of the legislative branch of the ASB. It is composed of one representative from each campus club and organization. The hlouse meets weekly to discuss and vote on pertinent pieces of legislation. The hlouse also serves as a forum for an exchange of ideas between repre- sentatives of the various organizations. In October, the hlouse of Representatives sponsored a Club Night to acquaint the students of the University, both new and old, with the various clubs on campus. The House passed the ASB Retreat Bill, the ASB Electoral Act, an Exam Week Bill, and many other bills which are of great con- sequence to the students. The hlouse members spent many hours working for the students, writing, deliberating, and voting on these bills to help make Middle Tennessee State a greater uni- versity. First Row: Shirley Russell, Anne Adams, Susan Smith, Cliff Gillespie, Sgt. at Arms: Martha Jewell, Pro- Tempore; Mel Black, Speaker; Ann Shipley, Secretary; Mike Law, Par- liamentarian; Patricia Duncan, Jim- my Morris, Rick McKinney, Michael Chambers. Second Row: Martha Sadler, Colleen Powell, Gayle Sadler, Barbara Delk, Jane Franklin, Anita Johnson, Norita Srenz, Pa- tricia Prahl, Clay Holloway, Linda Nance, Susan Ingram, Dan Wilkin- son, David Williams, Gary Brodioi. Third Row: Jon Black, Don Prouty, Lonnie Baxter, Howard Cook, Ron- ald Welding, Randall Jones, Lloyd Arnold, Joe Keef, Billy Mooning- ham, Jerre Fly. Fourth Row: Pat Jowers, Judy Lankford, Martha Jones, Lee Webb, Roy Bowden, Julie Meeks, Jeanece Seals. David Mathis, Ben Hall McFarlin, Francille Willard, Mary Jo Young, Ginny Ray, Marsha Martin, Jeanne DeLozier. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The function of the ASB Social Committee is to provide activities for the student body. The efforts of this group are rewarded when the students are glad to be a part of Mid- dle Tennessee ' s campus: a happy couple leaving Fun Nite an extra special movie, a full calendar for the year. Odes Hamilton. Ronnie Owens, Ronnie Tennant, Bobby Harvey, Patricia Duncan. Marilyn Ensley. Babs Barnes. Anita Johnson, Ann Shipley. Linda Johnson, Julie Douglas, Sharon Owens, Judy Cope, Johanna Fell, Evelyn Rushing, Carol Jones. HOSTESS COMMITTEE Ann Shipley, Babs Barnes, Elizabeth Kennedy, Chairman; Lynn Womacit, Carol Jones, Glenna Wells. Th smiling faces of these girls are seen at many functions on campus throughout the year. In September they welcomed incoming freshmen at the President ' s Reception. At the Open House of the new University Center, they served as hostesses and guides for tours of the new facility. . i J 5n f jfaip m 4 T s •■STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Providing big name entertainment for the student body Is the responsibility of this group. Activities in- clude selling tickets, ushering at the shows, publiciz- ing ' the events, and acting as hosts to guest stars. This year one of the main attractions was the ap- pearance of Little Anthony and the Imperials. Seated: Ben McFarlin, Chairman; Brenda Mack, Faye Minatra, Janet Bro n, Betty Ann Hart, Jim Parnell, Van Martin. Standing: Terry MacFarland, Roger Chenard, Larry Hayes, Stan Hardison. INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSFER STUDENT COMMITTEE The International and Transfer Student Committee was established to assist foreign students in adjusting to their new and perhaps puzzling environment. Information needed by these students Is being prepared for an International Transfer Student Handbook. To provide financial assistance in the form of scholarships is another aim of the committee. Selected groups of these students are taken to other cities to meet and talk with government leaders in an effort to make them more aware of the democratic principles for which this nation stands. Whyte McKnight, Elayne Huffer, Zia Kabiri, Sandy Lappin, Chain Diane Stephens. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE This committee is responsible for keeping MTSU students aware of coming events on campus. Each week the group publishes the ASB Bulletin which is available to all students. In addition, it provides publicity for special ASB productions, such as the ASB film series. Becly Williams, Arlene Fitzpatnck, Chairman; Terry McFarland. FRESHMAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Composed of a group of upperclassmen, this committee plans activities for Incoming freshmen in order to orient them to the atmosphere of the MTSU campus. This year one of Its projects was to outline plans for the next Freshman Week. Seated: Betty Ann Hart, Faye Minatra, Brenda Mack, Janet Brown Trlcia Duncan. JoAnn Campbell. Standing: Roger Chenard, Tom Peter son, Ben McFarlin. Stan Hardison, Chairman; Larry Hayes, Jim Parnell 48 Seated: Ronn.e Owens, Ann farr.iworth, Larry Barker. Chief Justu Frank FIv, Mac McDonald. Standing: Elaine Lehr. Tom Peterson P, Owen. r -- SUPRE ME COURT ELECTION COMMISSION The Associated Student Body Supreme Court, the Judicial branch of the ASB Government, is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed for the re- mainder of their stay at M.T.S.U. It serves as a recommen- dation board on cases submitted to it by the university deans. The Supreme Court is also charged with the duty of inter- preting the ASB Constitution. As the high student court it hears cases appealed from all the Dormitory Councils. A very important phase of student government is assuring the voters and candidates of various university contests of fair and efficient elections. This year ' s Election Commission, headed by Patrick O ' Neal, has strived to provide the stu- dents with quick, uncomplicated voting procedures. With the innovation of computer ballots and standard voting machines for the spring elections, the long hours of counting votes have become a tiling of the past. Seated; Sandy Lappin, Prissy Owen, Pam Owen, Pat O ' Neal, Election Comnnissioner. WHO ' S WHO This year thirty-five Middle Tennessee State students were recognized as outstanding when they were named Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Selection to Who ' s Who is one of the most coveted and distinguished honors a senior can receive. The students who gain this honor have maintained a high cumulative grade average throughout their college years and have distinguished themselves as leaders in other activities. Among Students in American Universities and Colleges MARILYN ADCOCK KEN BLANKENSHIP BILL RICHTER JAMES E. STAMPS CAROLYN MOYERS JOHN DODSON JAMES PAUL WOMACK ROBERT ASHTON CHERI HEADDEN MEL BLACK GERALD DUNBAR FRANCILLE WILLARD JANE SMOTHERMAN LARRY TOLLIVER CHERYL ALLEN ■1; f i ' . l v l H ' - n hh P £. t4 311 LINDA HESTER MARTHA JEWELL JOHN VAN NOSTRAND BILLIE JEAN MEEKS WHO ' S WHO Among Students In American Universities And Colleges Miss M.T.S.U. SHARON DUGGAN BACHELOR OF UGLINESS BUD MORRIS MOST OUTSTAND NG .«d JS[ m 1 BL PP PNS ,« Ijk m f MimL 4 HP il l 1 H H PATRICIA DUNCAN KEN BLANKENSHIP 55 STAN HARDISON JUDY BAWCUM MOST POPULAR 56 MOST VERSATILE BARBARA ORR RODNEY HAYES 57 w — 1 B B m ' ' d «n -F- . l 1 KENNETH HOBBS President ALPHA KAPPA PSI Zeta Psi Chapter of the national Alpha Kappa Psi, a pro- fessional business honorary fraternity, is one of the most rapidly growing organizations on campus. Objectives of this group include promotion of business administration courses on the university level and fostering of further development and research in this field. Representatives of Alpha Kappa Psi attend both the regional conference in Biloxi and national conferences. First Row; David Albanese, James K. Beaty, Charlie Chitwood, Vice- President: James Craven. Second Row: Larry Crutchfield, Bubba Crye, Dickie Davis, Brad Drayton. Third Row: David Eagan, James Edgar, Tim Ellis, Charles Gibson, Treasurer. Fourth Row: Jerry Hammock, Gary Hart, Richard Hendrikson, Charles Knowles. Fifth Row: Dr. Robert Martin, Advisor; Donald C. Miller, David Parker, Tom Peterson. Sixth Row: Tommy Raines, Leon Rash, Charles Sanders. James Spraker. Seventh Row: Larry Stinson, John Tant, John Taylor, Roy Upton. Eighth Row: Allen Waller, Lowrie C. Webber. 58 First Row: Ann Adams, Cheryl Allen, Shirley Bellenfant, Darlene Derry- berry, Maurice Dillck, Vice-President; Toni Flynn, Margaret Jarreil, Randall Jones. Second Row: Elaine Lehr. Patsy Loftis, Richard Mc- Kinney, James M, Morris, Judy Morris, Priscilla Norman, Tony Pender grass. Kathy Ramsey. Third Row: Rosemond Russ, Martha Sadler Lawrence Tolliver, Linda Worden, Medora Willmore, Susan Wilson ALPHA MU GAMMA Invitations to join this honorary fraternity are issued to students who have a 4.0 average for three semesters of a foreign language. In addlHon. members must hdve a 3.0 cumulative average. Initiation Is held each spring and a banquet Is held. The MTSU chapter, Delta Rho, Is affiliated with Alpha Mu Gamma, national organization. WILLIAM RICHTER President 59 First Row: Cheryl Allen Sharon Dugqan Al l-razier Ennily Kelley David Mathls Second Row: Carolyn Moyers Tony Pendergrass Colleen Powell Elll Peters Lynn Small Third Row: Susan Steelman Linda Wilbanks John W. Windhauser ALPHA PHI GAMMA From its beginning In 1919 as a local fraternity to honor students who did outstanding work on the Northern Review, Alpha Phi Gamma has developed into a nationv lde nef- v ork of chapters that recognize and honor significant con- tributions to all forms of student publications. General purposes of the fraternity are to recognize and honor in- dividual ability and achievement in collegiate student pub- lications, to serve, promote, and help to improve collegiate journalism; to establish cordial relationships between stu- dents and members of the profession, and to fraternally unite congenial students interested in journalism. To be eligible for active membership, a college student must be registered at a college with an Alpha Phi Gamma Chapter and have held either a major position on a campus publication or news bureau for two semesters. He must also be above freshman rank and have an above-average scholas- tic record. Alpha Phi Gamma was organized at MTSU on September 28, 1968, under the direction of Mr. John W. Windhauser, journalism instructor. ANN FARNSWORTH President 60 ALPHA PSI OMEGA All the world Is a stage, and all the people merely players. All the world can be a stage If one Is truly inter- ested In theatre and dramatics. There are many areas in which one can participate if one is really dedicated to the stage. The highest honor awarded to a person who is interested in theatre is an invitation to join Alpha Psi Omega. In order to be eligible for this honor, one must have earned a mini- mum of one-hundred hours work in play production in three fields of dramatic endeavor. These fields include set design- ing, set construction, play management, directing, costum- ing, lighting, make-up, and of course, acting. One can readi- ly see that people are not merely actors in Alpha Psi Omega, for they are involved in the total theatre program. The Middle Tennessee State University chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is the Lambda Gamma Cast, which has as its objective the promotion of excellence in the dramatic arts. The Lambda Gamma cast is fortunate in that the University Theatre has not only a large proscenium stage, but a smaller Arena theatre as well. These two theatres provide a splen- did experience in play production. The University ' Theatre presents four major productions a year in these theatres, and the membership of Alpha Psi Omega Dramatics Fraternity is involved in all of these productions. Mik First Row: Emily Amonett, Larry Barker, George Clinton, Stanley German, John Gilpin Second Row: Glenda Karty, Robbie Kemp, Tony Marshall. Phyllis Murphy, Terri Wood. 61 JANICE DIMMOCK President BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta, nationally affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, maintains and promotes excellence and interest in biology on the campus of MTSU. Membership qualifications are a 2.7 cumulative average and a sophomore status. The purpose of the Bio- logical Society is to promote the dissemination of scientific truth, to stimulate sound scholarship, and to encourage re- search. Beta Beta Beta meets bi-monthly, has a bi-annual Induction of members, and a yearly banquet for members. First Row: Carol Dewey. Lindo Dodd, Historian: Roderra Douglas. Second Row: Carol Hannah, Sharon Patton, Kitty Rogers. Third Row: Donald Russell. Martha Shelton, Vice-President; Linda Trent. Fourth Row: Francille Willard, Helen Williams, Secretary-Treasurer; Don Wil- liannson. 62 First Row: Brenda Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Janice Baiter. Elizabeth Barnhill, Second Vice-President; Marilyn Beernink, Linda Cook, Janice De Long. Second Row: Dona Dixon, Kathy Evans, Treasurer; Patricia Gifford, Nancy Hudgens. First Vice-President; Lenelle Marable, Michele Marquardt, Ann Moss, Secretary. Third Row: Rosemond Russ, Gayle Sadler, Patricia Snowden, Iris Starks. DELTA OMICRON The Omicron Psi Chapter of Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity Is open for membership to all women stu- dents having at least a 2.0 average in all subjects exclusive of having at least a 2.0 average in all subjects exclusive of music and a 3.0 average in the field of music. The purpose of Delta Omicron is to create and foster fellowship, to de- velop character, to stimulate the appreciation of good music, to encourage excellence in individual performance, to de- velop the highest possible scholas.tIc attainment, and to give material aid to needy and worthy students. The fraternity ' s motto of Continually striving, we attain is ably promoted by their activities. They have both open and closed muslcales, sing Christmas carols for the Dillon Nursing hlome, have a membership induction each semester, sponsor jointly with Phi Mu Alpha one open musicale per year, and cooperate with the national fraternity in all goals, such as helping pre- pare for the national conference each year. 63 TONY LANCASTER President DELTA TAU ALPHA The Middle Tennessee Chapter of Delta Tau Alpha was established on the MTSU campus in 1964. To become a member of this honorary agricultural fraternity, a student must have earned a total of 45 hours, 15 of which are in agriculture. In addition, he must have maintained an overall average ot 2.5, and he must have averaged 3.0 in his ag courses. Each year the group recognizes the freshman agricultural student with the highest overall average by presenting the Outstanding Freshman Award to him. Members of Delta Tau Alpha travel to area high schools to talk with interested agricultural students. First Row: John Barker, James Beavers, Second Vice-President; Ernie Browning. Second Row: Donald Cathey, Bill Crafton, Reporter; BiN Dinning Third Row: Frank Doyle Evans, Treasurer; Jerry Fly, Millard Johnson. Fourth Row: Herbert Jordan, Albert Midqett, Jr., Lynn Parker. Fifth Row: Gaylcn Parton, Jerry Ray, Secretary; William Sims. Sixth Row: Harold Woodlee, First Vice-President. 64 EPSILON PI TAU Alpha Chi is the Middle Tennetsee chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, honorary fraternity for Industrial management and in- dustrial arts majors. In order to be eligible for membership, a student must have a 2.0 average in all subjects, with a 3.0 average in Industrial courses, be a second semester sophomore, and have a minimum of sixteen hours in indus- trial courses. Meetings of the society are held bi-monthly, and the annual project of the fraternity Is the sale of por- traits. JOHN M. DODSON President First Row: Kenneth Bilbrey. Howard Carter. Thomas Copeland, John Cowan. Second Row: William Rieves, Vice-President; Josh Tenpenny, Secretary: Robert Tucker, Treasurer; David Williams. 65 GAMMA BETA PHI Under the guardianship of Dr. Aaron Todd, the Gamma Beta Phi National hlonorary Fraternity was established on Middle Tennessee ' s campus in the fall semester of 1965. In order to become a member of the fraternity, a student of at least sophomore status must have a 2.7 cumulative average and present a paper concerning one aspect of the meaning of life. The purpose of Gamma Beta Phi is to unify high academic students. Their activities include having a speaker each month, a car in the hlomecoming parade, sponsoring a child at the ASB Christmas party, having a banquet in December, and participating in the Save the Children Foun- dation. PATSY NEWBERRY President First Row: Anne Adams. Pamela Alderson, W.inda Andrews, Larry Bark- er, Dianne Peadle, Janet Brown, Wanda Brown. Second Row: Sandra Bruce, Beth Calahan, June Cook, Barbara Delk, Mary E. Dickerson, Margaret Duncan. Patricia Duncan, Vice-president. Third Row: Sharon Ellis, Marilyn Ensley. Ann Farnsworth, Nancy Griffin, Larry Hayes, Nancy ttelberg, Susan Hiqley. 66 First Row: Peggy Hooten, Pattl Hunter, Glenda Karty, Martha Jewell, Becky Johnson, Connie Jones, Mary Beth Kerr, Second Row: Tony Lan- caster, Ralph Leverett, Patricia Liechty, Patsy Loftis, Janice Lusk, Theresa Mathis, Joyce McDowell. Third Row: Lynn McKee, Whyte Mc- Knight, Dora Lee McMeen, Kittie Myatt, Jane Orth, Carol Parker, Jensi Peck. Fourth Row: Judee P.jtretzky, Mary Pitt, Rhonda Pitts, Treasurer: Judy Rawdon, Beth Rogers, Janie Ross, Suzanne Russo. Fifth Row; Bettye Sims, Judy Slayden, James Spraker, Shirley Springer, Carole Stubbs, Martha Sweenev, John Taylor. Sixth Row: Donald Trlsdale, Lana Tucker. Rita Wells. ' Marcia Willard, Georgia Mae Williams. 67 KAPPA DELTA PI The Theta Omlcron Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi Educa- tion Fraternity was established on Middle Tennessee ' s cam- pus in 1956. The purpose of the fraternity is to honor stu- dents who plan to pursue a teaching career. All students who have attained junior class status, met the requirements in educational hours, and are In the upper fifth of their respective classes are eligible for membership. Kappa Delta PI Inducts members twice a year and hosts an annual spring banquet. MARTHA JEWELL President First Row: Wanda Andrews, Jan Blair, Erenda Buckner, Beth Calahan. June Cook, Joyce Covington, historian; Pattl Cummlngs, Barbara Peik Aln-ia Jean Denney, Janice Ducker, Patricia Duncan. Second Row: Joyce Elder, Marilyn Ensley, Ann Farnsworth, Jane Franklin, Kay Godowa. Jan Gomez, Nancy Griffin, Nancy Helberg. Linda Hester, treasurer: Peggy Hooten, Brenda Huskey. Third Row: Delma Jacobs. Becky Johnson, Jim- mie Kay Johnston, Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary Beth Kerr, Barbara Kiker, Martha Ladd, Judy Lankford, Brenda Mack, Glenda Martin. Kitty Mathis. Fourth Row: Beverly Maynard. Janie McNabb, Judie Meeks, Kittle Myatt, Patsy Newberry, Jensi Peck, Rhonda Pitts, Kathy Ramsey, Jo Ann Reed, Janie Ross, vice-president; Jerry Shannon. Fifth Row: Bettye Sims. Judy Slayden. Lynn Small, Frances Smith, Marcia Smith, Shirley Springer, Carole Stubbs, Martha Sweeney, Marjory Tredlnnick, Iris Womack, Barbara Wood ' .. M1MM! 2M 68 JANE SMOTHERMAN President KAPPA OMICRON PHI The Alpha PI Chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi, a national home economics honor society, proposes to further the best interests of home economics in all four-year colleges. Mem- bership is based on personality, scholarship, leadership, and character. All members must be either majoring or minonng in the field of home economics. A student interested m membership must be at least a second semester sophomore, having completed eight semester hours in home economics, and have a minimum 3.0 average in all home economics courses, with above average grades in all other courses. She must also be a member of the Home Economics Chapter, in which membership is by invitation only. Kappa Omicron Phi sponsors the sale of mums for Homecoming each year, has an annual Founders ' Day Banquet, a monthly profes- sional program, a Mother-Patroness Service, and a program of assisting needy families, in addition to the yearly mduc- tion of members. First Row: Nancy Barrett. First Vice-President: Cathy Clemmer, Cor- responding Secretary; Joy Fellcer. Second Row: Patsy Hendrix, Regina Jones, Treasurer; Rosanne Jones. Recording Secretary. Third Row: Patsy Newberry, Second Vice-President; Jeanece Seals, Marcia Smith. Fourth Row: Billie Wetherford. Judy Vv hitmore, Georgia V illiams. Fifth Row: Lou Winn. 69 PATRICIA DUNCAN President LAMBDA TAU The Pi Chapter of Lambda Tau Society for students in- tending to pursue a career in medical technology was granted a charter at Middle Tennessee on February 10, 1967. Any student who has completed two semesters of work, has a 2.78 cumulative average, and is planning to study in the field of medical technology is eligible for mem- bership. The Society applies its motto of Knowledge, Serv- ice, and Accuracy by encouraging academic excellence, promoting an interest in the field, and providing informa- tive programs which highlight institutions offering further study in medical technology. One of the more interesting activities of the Society this year was the sponsoring of a booth at Club Night where blood was typed and tested. First Row: Sam Ashby. Sandra Bruce, Joyce Burns. Second Row; Pa- tricia Clayton, Carol Dewey, Linda Dodd, Secretary. Third Row: Ro- dema Douglas, Treasurer; Suzanne Edwards. Garry George. Fourth Row: Betty Hunter, Anita Johnson, Janice Locke. Fifth Row: David McCauley, James Morris, Linda Trent. Sixth Row: Sharon Patton, Becky Ullom, Vice-President. 70 MTSU ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Drawing its membership from faculty, students, and alumni, the MTSU Accounting Society Is an honorary or- ganization for accounting majors. Requirements for membership Include at least a sopho- more standing with two semesters of accounting and a 2.5 overall average. Members must earn a 3.0 In their account- ing courses. Purposes Include fostering high standards among its mem- bers, recognition of academic excellence, and promotion of the study of accounting in college. It also provides oppor- tunities for association of its members and sponsors at din- ner meetings featuring prominent speakers. BOBBY ASHTON President First Row: David Barker, Merilyn Beernink, Burton Dye, Alton Fisher, Jr., Charles Gibson, Charles Griffin, Robert Hart, Billy Hedge. Second Row: Susan Higley. Secretary-Treasurer; Ronnie Hinds, George Jackson, President; Danny King, Charlene Lorance, Dora Lee McMeen, lly Moonlngham, Dianne Pope. Third Row: Leslie J. Pyle, Jerry Rich, II Sanders, James Spraker, Murray Swanson, Fred Woody. 71 PI GAMMA MU The Tennessee Zeta Chapfer of Pi Gamma Mu is com- posed of members having a 3.0 average in 1he social sci- ences and twenty or more hours of social science courses completed. The primary purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is to stimulate interest in the social studies. This purpose is pro- moted by membership initiations each semester, monthly meetings, a spring banquet, and participation in campus activities by its members. ROBERT MARTIN President Cheryl Allen, Thomas Christie, Jean- le Kay Collins, David Cook. Richard David, Janice Ducker. Second Row; Elsie Gray. Charles Griffin, Dennis Harris, Paula Hinds. Kay Hogan. Lucy Honey, Secretary. Third Row: Martha Jewell, Glenda Karty, Mary Beth Kerr, Ann Ladd, Mellnda Lan- ier, James Milton Morris. Fourth Row; Tony Peidergrass, Carole Stubbs, Lav rence Tolliver, Donald Trisdale, Vice-president: John Van Nostrand. 72 PI SIGMA EPSILON Pi Sigma Epsilon Is a collegiate sales and marketing fra- ternity established o promote professio nal interest and activity among college students. The Alpha Pi chapter on MTSU ' s campus was founded December I I, 1965. A student is eligible for membership if he is majoring in business ad- ministration, marketing, or marketing management, has com- pleted one semester of work with a minimum 2.0 academic average, and has taken one cOLirse in salesmanship. Each year the fraternity sponsors a sales seminar for the profes- sional men of Middle Tennessee. First Row; Gene Austin, Treaiurer; Garry Barnett, Ken Blanlcenship. Sec- retary. Second Row: Roy Bowden. Phillip Brown, Joe Carter. Third Row: Tony Chumley, Thomas Graves, Jerry M. Gray. Fourth Row: Charles Hulshof, Harold Lee, James Maynor. Fifth Row: Joe Phillips, Jr., Wayne Pollock, Marlon Rico. Sixth Row: Bill Snyder, Danny Spears, Guy Waggoner. Seventh Row: John Wakefield, Michael Wilson. 73 PI OMEGA PI The Gamma Chi Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was founded on the MTSU campus in 1954 and has since become a very active organization. In April the association sponsored a typev riting contest, to which mid-state high school students were invited. Members are responsible for coat check at Fun Nights and other dances. They also provide a Christmas for a needy child. Other activities include publishing the business depart- ment ' s Pop ' s Raider. Gamma Chi ranked twelfth in a na- tional comparative evaluation of chapters. The current na- tional project is the publication of a booklet entitled A Basic Bookshelf for Business Education Teachers. To be included in this business education honorary, one must be at least a second semester sophomore, have com- pleted 12 hours in business education, have a 3.0 average, and rank among the upper 35% of his class. The sponsor is Joe Sawyer. LINDA HESTER President First Row: Dianne Beadle. Nell Blanlsenship. Ted Brewer, Wanda Brown, Brenda Buckner. Treasurer- Carol Call. Secretary; Marlene Campbell, Paulette Campbell, Joyce Covington, Vice-President; Sue Ellen Dixon. Second Row: Nancy Dowell, Mrs. Sandra Drake. Sandra Elam, Sherry Frezier, JoAnne Harrell, Pat Harriman, Elizabeth Holly, Mrs. Brenda Loyd, Janice Lusk, Marilyn Mathis. Third Row: Judie Meeks, Linda Meyer, Beverly Modglln, Sharon Morrow, Janice Murley, Maxine Pep- pers, Rhonda Pitts, Betty June Snell, Shirley Springer, Pat Swift, Fourth Row: Emmett Toombs, Rita Wells, JoAnne Wilson, Linda Wiseman, Iris Womack. 74 First Row: Carl Barnes, Glen Belcher. Jerald Box. Bobby Carpenter, George Clinton, Rocky Craft. Gerald Gattis, Stanley German. Second Row: Gerald Gustwick, Jerry Howse, Irocus Jernigen, Carl Jones, Jim Ledbetter, George McCashln. Bill McClanahan, Ben McFarlin. Third Row: Lynn Moore, Treasurer: Wayne Mullins, Jim Souders, Vice Presi- dent; Ron Van Hall. Secretary; George A. Woods. Leonard Zachery. WILLIAM CANTRELL President PHI MU ALPHA The Omicron Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia Fra- ternity of America, Inc. is open for membership to any male student, faculty member or administrative officer interested in music. The purpose of the fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loy- alty to the Alma Mater. The fraternity sponsors several yearly activities, among which are a scholarship program, a variety show in the Spring, a high school stage band con- test, and a recruiting program. 75 SIGMA CLUB Composed of graduate and undergraduate students, the Sigma Club is the oldest club on Middle Tennessee ' s cam- pus. Developing from the Research Club, the organization requires its members to have at least sixty hours and a mini- mum cumulative agerage of a 3.0. Strictly an honorary so- ciety, the club has a minimum of social activities, including two Initiations and a banquet in May. The club meets monthly to bring its members together enabling them to discuss and to exchange Ideas. Their major project is spon- soring a free tutoring service each year. KEN BLANKENSHIP President First Row: Bobby Ashton, John Barker. Second Row: David Coolc, Bob Crosslin, Maurice Dilick, Charles Griffin. 76 First Row: George Jackson. Charles Johnson, Randall Jones. James Jerry Shannon, Lawrence Tolliver. Fourth Ro LaFevor. Second Row: Billv Moonlnghann, James Mrlton Morris, Tony Turney John VanNostrand, Fred Woodv. Pendergrass, William Richter. Third Row: Kenneth Rowe. Bill Sanders, Donald Tennant, Roger 77 TAU OMICRON Established since 1930, Tau Omicron is an honorary so- ciety composed of junior and senior women. A student must have a 3.0 cumulative average and be voted on by the members in order to attain membership in the club. Schol- arship, leadership, and participation are the qualities de- sired in prospective members. Tau Omicron sponsors a child at the A.S.B. Christmas party annually, a free tutoring serv- ice in conjunction with the Sigma Club, and a loan fund available to its members. Two new projects adopted by the club are placing plaques in each of the campus dorms ex- plaining the origin of its respective name and sponsoring an All-Sing for all campus organizations In the spring. A rotating trophy will be awarded in each of the three cate- gories to the first place winners. « Cheryl Allen Norma J. Andrews Elaine Barnhltl Shirley Bellenfant Margaret Carol Call Cathy Clemmer Gail Colebrook June Cook Joyce Covington Patti Cummings Pam Curry bara Delk Darlene Derryberry Mary E. Dickerson Sue Ellen Dixon 78 Nancy Griffin Carol Hannah Cheri Headd Kay Hoqan Lucy Honey Patti Hunter Brenda Huskey Martha Jewell Anita Johns l™ A. i. ' A Martha Jones Elizabeth Kennedy Mary Beth Kerr Cathy Lakowske Lynn McKee Dora Lee McMeen Janice McNabb Ann Mc Kittie Myatt Patsy Newberry Rhonda Pitts Janie Ros Vice-President 79 • f .■.■•:•■:• . • • ' ;•• •■:•; ' -. ' V,.; --;v  .. • • vaj ' ' X: -- ' ; S i I e30ib I ' - ' i % ' V, - ••sr _ . X- ROSEMARY ESCUE MISS MIDLANDER 82 83 MISS MIDLANDER COURT JO ANN CAMPBELL RITA PULLIAM Senior Class Attendant HOMECOMING COURT 85 HOMECOMING QUEEN PATRICIA DUNCAN r wvmn,,. ■a r 1 1 • K 1 1 3S ! w§fc ' «rfj« Q e:5 v. ' i ss . i lJ! K J n i ' ' r ?vv ' • • i V .;j i i  i 33BM B Q|f gR9{ 1 MARTHA SUE PLUNK CIRCLE K SWEETHEART 87 CLASS FAVORITES CLASS FAVORITES ' P ' i MJ ?-.-.- « i PjI p ? Sv ' SBB f ' %:IM ' JK r;fJP: Z ™ ' •ji; mmm WH - f ..-. arativ i;- .f ZiM i- ■..-• ' - ' ' T s i ' o7 T?4inv. ' -- ■4 ' -., - ' ■' S rw ' ■' -W ' ■i f r j H ; .-j -« -V. ' ■hHT ' ' ' ' ' i fK it H-s SANDRA BOZEMAN ' vX r ■.; s : ? . - R.O.T.C. QUEEN MICHELE PHILLIPS R.O.T.C. SWEETHEARTS SONIA MASSEY MARY RUTH LEFTWICH ALISON EYERLY MICHELE PHILLIPS MERRILL BOOTH ROSEMARY ESCUE DIANE WEBSTER MARGARET DUNCAN MARY ALICE BECKER SARAH SMITH ANITA JOHNSON CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Jf- %  . . l]fi ' - i- ' s L« ' 0 f? f cce t is ov n m ' te ' A l Hf .. jp 1 PK ' , , -msm H ■' ' ' ' nlf H 1968 MIDLANDER EMILY KELLEY Business Manager Ann Farnsworth and Emily Kelley are aided by Al Fraiier. ANN FARNSWORTH Editor-in-chief 96 1 1 n r ' ■' 1 1 1 r lk rH . r i . .iXAJ §l-:il i i SI H v . ' jtj 1 B l l l 1 Ann Sloan, Freshman Editor: Bettye Ann Hunter. Sophomore Editor: Julia Douglas, Junior Editor. Prissy Owen, Athletic Editor: Anita Johnson. Greek Editor: Arlene Fitzpatrlct hlonoraries Editor. Sharon Duggan, Beauty Editor: Carol Call, Senior Editor Bettye Sims, Index Editor; Marilyn Ensley, Organizations Editor; Lynn Womaclc, Faculty and Admlnstra+ion Editor; Lynn Small, Activities Editor. 97 MIDLANDER It always seems as though problems wait until the day before the deadline. 1 n At Club Night, hard working staff members attempt to recruit un- suspecting students. Linda Wilbanb can stil lile after directing the Miss Midlander Pageant, 99 Dedicated to attaining ihe impossible goal of pleasing six thousand individual students, the 1967-68 Midlander staff plunged diligently into their task of representing, in one rather slim volume, the innumerable activities, personalities, achievements, ideas, and defeats — all those things that make up a university — of the MTSU student body. From Club Night through the Miss Midlander Pageant, the Midlander is MTSU. David Mathis, Spring Editor-in-chief. Cheryl Allen, Fall Editor-in-chief. The Sidelines Provides Managing Editors . . . SuEllen Dixon, Bill Peters, Lynn Small, David Page, Susan Steelman News Editors Linda Vines. Susan Steelman, Marsha Plemons Sports Editors .... Jim Freeman, Lee Farless Advertising Managers Colleen Powell, Linda Judd Business Managers . David Mathis, Colleen Powell Circulation Managers Carolyn Moyers, Gayle McLain Distribution Managers . Richard Gonce, Walter White Make-up Editors .... Bob Burkett, Joan Hereford Photographers Charlie Gonce, Jim Duffle, M x Gover, Tom Hilliard Feature Editors . . . . Jonelle Parsley, Linda Seigler Librarian Gordon Taylor Chief Typists Linda Linenau, Johanna Fell Special Reporters .... Edith Clark, Pat Allen, Harold Lynch, Bar- bara Dunlap, Caria Neal, Phyllis Neal. Marsha Plemons, Linda Seigler, Linda Vines, John Travaglio, Phil Hicks 100 Colleen Powell, Business Manager Waller While and Richard Gonce. Extra Coverage with Special Editions Lynn Small, Linda Judd, Bill Peters. Susan Steelman, David Page. 101 SIDELINES John Wmdhauser, Advisor Vicltl Hill, John Travaqlio, Gordon Taylor, and Joan Hereford. Joanna Fell, Phyllis Jean Neal, Linda Lindenau, Edith Clark, and Cheryl Bible. 102 Lee Farless, Linda Seigler, Jonelie Parsley, Linda Vines, Caria Neal. SIDELINES Photographers Max Gover. Jim Duffle, and Charles Gonce. Bobby McCoy. Marsha Plemmons. Jim Freeman, and Harold lynch 103 BAND OF BLUE First Row: Jensi Peck, Ann Richards, George McCeshin, Michele Mar- quardt, Gwanda Phillips. Second Row: Ron Van Hall, Cindy Hagernnan, Beijy Merton, Margaret Cooke, Ann Sloan, Jo Ann Cannpbell, Sharon Reeder, Sail Huff. Third Row: Donna McCafferty, Elizabeth Harris, Brenda Huskey, Cindy Warren, Donna Cobb, Lana Elliot, Steve Driver, Deborah Hill, Ellen Barr, John Dyce, Ben McFarlin, Carl Barnes. Fourth Row: Tommy Smith, Bobby Carpenter, Billy Adcock, Wayne Mullins, Linda Mitchell, Jack Booth, Johnny Hudson, Vincent DeGeorge, Bobby Murphy, Bobby Taylor. Marilyn Meador. Fifth Row: Lynn Moore; STANDING: Bill McClanahan, Harold Coe, Carl Morrow, Lendal Macon, Charles Erwin. 104 5yi!2 First Row; Sharon Parrish, Bonnie Hagerman, Sharon Hege, Linda White. Second Row; Claudette Downs, Sharon Tucker. Martha Sue Plunk, Lemuel Wade, Michel Fandle, Ginger McFarlin, Margaret Cox, Joyce Kesner. Third Row; Jan DeLong, Pat Gifford, Karen Pace, Jim 5ouders, James West, Jim Ledbetter, Jackie Heard, Eric Stark, Phil Waters. Fourth Row: Johnny Hackney, Joe Baxter, Lenelle Marable, Dona Dixon, Gary G ' Fellers, Jim Bevins, Carl Jones, Bill Cantrell, Wayne Musselwhite, Glen Davis. Fifth Row: Gerald Gattis, Gwen Pullen, George Woods, Susan Sparkman, Mike Covell, Gerald Gustwick. Rod- ney Bass, Gerald Box, Glen Belcher. 105 JOSEPH SMITH Director, Marching Band HORACE BEASLEY Director, Concert Band The MTSU Band of Blue displays its excellence at pr Grantland Rice Bowl spectators. The MTSU Band of Blue has again displayed its excellence of performance. The marching band, under the direction of Joseph Smith, performed at all MTSU home football games and at the Austin Peay and ETSU football games. A singular honor, both to the band and the University, was achieved when the Band of Blue was selected as the host band for the Kentucky Derby. The Concert Band, under the direction of Horace Beasley, has provided the campus with concert music in the winter and spring. Local and Kentuck y high schools also enjoyed their performances. Both the concert band and the performing band pro- vide a vital service to their members and to their University. 106 Band of Blue Goes to Kentucky Derby MAJORETTES: Frieda Jones. Martha Sue, Plunk, Michelle Phillips, Mary Alice Smythe, Sharon Tucker, Lynn Crowder, Claudette Downs. JENS! PECK Drum Majorette MARY ALICE SMYTHE Feature Twirler The lonely drummer boys. Don ' t forget to SMILE, girls. ■WiWiiDm .tfi It- Someone seems to have taken a wrong turn somewhere. Attentive tuba player. Wo finally did it — a straight line. FLUTE TRIO: Ruth Lewis. Sandra Bar George McCashin. WOODWIND ENSEMBLES CLARINET CHOIR— Seated: Patricia Nor- wood, Elizabeth Harri s, Donna McCafferty, Cindy Hagerman. Betty Merton. Standing: Carl Jones. Phil Waters. Dr. Kenneth Pace. James Souders, Ron Van Hall. CLARINET QUARTET: Donna McCaffer ty. Dr. Kenneth Pace, Betty Merton Cindy Haqerman. UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLIN: L. Harvin. K. Isomura. E. Terpley, S. Osborn, J. Parkhurst, F McFatridge, L. Vanderkool, M. Smith, S. Blair. SECOND VIOLIN: M. Harvin C. Bays, P. Lau, C. Kirchmaler. P. Guttenberg. VIOLA: M. Bernard, J. Bright, B. Becker, B. Anderson. CELLO: J. Bills, D. Vanderkooi, S. German. W. Patrick C. Brunner, R. Strickland. DOUBLE BASS: E. Szugyi. K. Pace, J. Wade, G. Gattis, FLUTE: G. McCashln, M. Marquardt, R. Lewis. OBOE: R. Strobel, G. Vv ' aters, I. Starks, M. Cox. CLARINET: R. Van Hall, C. Hagerman, D. McCafferty, E Harris. BASSOON: E. Knob, W. Holt. HORN: K. Pace, J. DeLong, P. Gifford, C. Barnes, B. McFarlin, N. Keilev. TRUMPET: T. Naylor. B. Carpenter. L. Mitchell, L. O ' Neill, D. Simonis, B. Taylor. TROMBONE: G. Davis. D. Dixon, M. Beniamin, W. Musselwhlte. TUBA: S. McFerrln. TIMPANI PERCUSSION: C. Morrow, C Bell, C. Jones, B. McClanahan, G. Gustwick, H. Coe. PIANO: G. Sadler. Under tlie direction of Earl Hinlon, the Murfreesboro Uni- versity-Community Orchestra again provided students, fac- ulty members, and community citizens with an opportunity to play and perform publically the world ' s great orchestral music. Besides its regular rehearsals, the orchestra performed in concert during the Christmas season and in the spring. SOPRANO I: R. Slaymaker, L. Cook, S. Green, A. Moss, P. Norwood. J. Peyton K. Storey. SOPRANO II: S. Howse, R. Russ, J. Baker, S. Farmer, S. Smith, D Duggan. D. Anderson; N. Hudgens. TENOR I: G. Clinton, J. Hudson, C. Jones W. Cantrell. TENOR II: J. V aters, J. Mayes. J. Ledbetter. J. Birchett. J. Bryan L. Zachery. W. McClanahan, R. Van Hall, R. Brown. ALTO I: G. Sadler, M Park, D. Dixon. K. Evans, E. Barnhill, C. Carlton. L. Watson. ALTO II: J, Long mire, B. Anderson, J. Kesner, J. Kos, W. Brickell, R. Lewis. BARITONE: W. Mul lins, G. Belcher, J. Box, L. Wade, L. Moore, R. Craft, W. Lord, G. Osenga, C Smith, K. Crabtree, L. Baxter, E. Starks. J. Davis. BASS: S. German, T. Smith J. Souders, J. House, D. Norris, G. Woods, M. Dyce. R, Bass. CONCERT CHOIR Organized to provide students with an opportunity to per- form the best in choral literature, the Concert Choir func- tions as an integral part of the MTSU music program. The choir, under the direction of Neil Wright, presented con- certs in Nashville and Chattanooga while on tour this fall. During the spring the group entertained audience: with perforrriances on campus. Under the direcflon of Dr. Harold Slagle, the Treble Chorale, a singing organization for women who are not music majors, this year performed in concert during the Christmas season and in the Spring. During the Spring tour of local high schools, the chorale provided entertainment not only for its audiences but also for its members. First Row: M. Scott, accompanist; M. Cox, P. Gifford, J. Douglas, S. Roberson, I. Starks, C. Hagerman. D. McCaffery. Second Row; F. Blake, P. Hooper. L. Varner, C. Patton, M. Dixon. B. Rogers, C. Coon, S. Dale. N. Blair. Third Row: L. Marable, G. Pullen, president; S. Bonnlza, W. McKnight. M. Beernink, A. Milllgan, P. Bowman, R. Petty. P. Davis, L. Gate, H. Slagle, director. Fourth Row: D. Bently, M. Meador, J. Ren- ner, S. Long, E. Murphy, S. Owen. J. Heard, S. Miller, N. Pewitt, J. Britton. N. Height. E. Connelly. Not Present: L. Harris, S. Price, R. Ritterbusch, M. Tilford. TREBLE CHORALE Singing in 16th century madrigal style, MTSU ' s talented Sacred hHarp Singers have once again demonstrated ex- cellence in the field of sacred and secular folk music. The much sought after group has added a recording of their songs to their other activities for the year, which Included concerts, a Christmas tape, and their tour through Ten- nessee and Alabama. Front Row: K. Evans, W. Brickell, Sponsor; Margaret Wright. L. Cook. A. Moss. Back Row: M. Dyce, L. Moore, G. Belcher, R. Craft. J. Bryan, B. Cantrell. Not Pictured: S. Green, J. Burchett. SACRED HARP SINGERS ill Anatomy practice. Many a long hour is spent at the wheel before perfection is achieved. ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Club members set up their successful clothesline art show. Mr. Snyder shows how it ' s done. I b5!3 -j ' - T ,1 s • •  Mi v i mawT P jj. j| B HE i , 1 M 1 B vn N H ' ' ' H _ -.-J „■.,«. . m k 1 ,p r HS H H l p I 41 H H- ■■■z 1 fUPNH ip K iJ . x g||HKg | H ' Someone ' s ' ead restin ' on my Itne ' Hello? Booiy! The Lord above made liquor for temptation THE BUCHANAN PLAYERS PRESENT ' I could have danced all night. ' 14 MY FAIR LADY . . . If you ' re in love, SHOW ME! What a rum go! God ?n h ' eaven, am I not a wonderful man Am I married to a dumb woman In addition to all else? ' Everything will be all right, mu . . . and Angel Street ' Muffins, eh? 117 INTRAMURALS Don Viclt trie? desperately for a hole-tn-one. Two points? Not every would-be athlete is able to make a varsity team at MTSU. To satisfy the competitive desire among such students, and for just plain fun, the physical education department offers a wide variety of intramural activities. Campus organizations are encouraged to participate In such team sports as flag football, basketball, volleyball, track, Softball, and swimming. These activities are not limited to the male segment of the population, and women students enjoy such sports as volleyball, Softball, and basketball. Students may compete as individuals in tennis, bowling, ping-pong, archery, and in the hole-In-one tournaments. Trophies are presented both to winning teams and indi- viduals. Intramural competition Is keen. To further Interest in such activities, MTSU has this year brought to campus Sigma Delta Psi, a national athletic honorary fraternity. Require- ments for admission are tough, and It Is quite an honor to be inducted Into the fraternity. This could be one reason why intramural swimming is so popul. Chi Alpha Pi — 1968 Intramural Football champs topped the trade school tron Cooteville. Nancy England stre-e-e-tches for Phi Theta Psi. GUIDON BEARER: R. Benford. First Row: Commiinder G. Goff, Sponsor W. Stockard. R. Rcwiette, T. Griffey, R. Recou. B. Martin, G. Brown T. Scaftes, T. Posey. Second Row: J. Matlock, C. Sims L. Sizemore T Petty, E. Rees. S. Gilbert, D. Word. Third Row: S. Mathis, S. Lleberum, J. Zimmerman, T. Masters. G. Dilleha J. Shabliclc. J. Duffle, S. Brooks. Fourth Row: R. Mc- R. Ledford, D. McCullough, J. Pearson, DRILL TEAM The Sam Davis Rifles Drill Team provides an outlet for ROTC Cadets who are interested in precision and fancy drill. Besides their performances at MTSU football games, the team marched in many mid-state parades, especially during the Christmas season. In February the team par- ticipated in the Mardi Gras celebration, and in May competed in its usual excellent manner at the Vanderbilt Drill Meet. Drill Team displays twirling ability. 120 The Drill Team performance highlights Homecoming festivities. Wrenne Stockard: drill field motivation. The Homecoming Parade begins with the crack Sam Davis Rifle 121 Raider Bill Uselton on rappel Raider Pat O ' Neal searches aggressor Steele while Larry Moore guards. FORREST RAIDERS The Forresf Raiders continues to be one of the most active organizations on campus. It is composed of volunteer ROTC Cadets who desire to excel in Small Unit Tactics and Coun- ter-Guerrilla Warfare, qualifying for the distinctive Black Beret. Emphasis is placed on practical application of skills. During this year Raider training v as highlighted by orientation trips to Fort Campbell, Kentucky and Fort Benning, Georgia. These trips gave the Raiders an oppor- tunity to observe the Army in its authentic environment. The Cadet who participates in the Forrest Raiders is prepared mentally and physically to assume a position of leadership in any endeavor. First Row: H. Logan, J. LaFevor. W. Lappln, H. Mullins. Second Row: D. Huebschman, D. Dent, M. Huebschman, B. Uselton. Third Row: P. O ' Neal, C. Delvin, G. Goff, T. Helton, L. Moore. 122 Readying to take that last big step— DOWN! Raider Danny Dent demonstrates his favorite nnethod of travel. Raider Dent calls in air strikes on the enemy position. The all important snap link. Raiders Newton Harris and Danny Holder demonstrate the fine art of hand- to-hand combat. Correct position produces perfect scores. RAIDER RIFLES The Raider Rifles represent MTSU in intercollegiate shoot- ing competition. During the 1967-68 season the team com- peted against some thirteen schools in both shoulder-to- shoulder and postal matches. Consisting mainly of freshmen, the team has posted wins over several competitors Including Vanderbilt, UT Martin, and the U. of Puerto Rico. The highlight of the shooting year was the New Orleans Round Robin trip which consisted of traveling to Florence State, Tulane, and Mississippi State. While at Tulane the team enjoyed the festivities of the Mardi Gras. Who says that you can ' t get . M. Chambers, M. Ccmpton, J. Rodden, J. Higdon, A. J. Dunbar, B. McGhee, D. Glass, E. Foster, J. Kilqore. Second Row: J. Hail, T. Jean, C. Jackson, J. McCord, C. Yost, R. Drukenbrod, J. Cathey, J. Kidd. First Re Fincher 124 ROTC— A Multi-Faceted Curriculum v: ! 4% K 1 . The Forest Raiders talce field maneuvers . . ld h::j( - ' .!. x. Capt. Edward Anderson and Flight students D. Jones, B. Seifert, I. Jernigan, W. Tomlinson. J. Hawse, and Mr. Miller Lanier. Double to the rear and boogie to the beat. cce-vif i c t-% Orook.s Cloclwise: Janet dent; Barbara Or Kay Godawa, Seer Preside-- 1 Anta Johnson, 2nd Vice , Janet Cope, Marsha Shacklett, Diane !tary; Linda Dodd, Jenny Jones, Nancy Helberg 1st Vice-President; Brenda Biqelow. Dean Martha Hampton, Advisor; Julie Alexander, Martha Dixon, Ginny Ray, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Sharon Dugqan, hiistorian. INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Fall ISC Tea for faculty and sorority members. Maintaining a feeling of unity among sorori+y women Is the chief objective of the Inter-Sorority Council. Its mem- bership is comprised of the president and two representa- tives from each of the five sororities. The ISC strives to pro- mote understanding and cooperation among the members of the sororities and to regulate and enforce all rushing procedures. Leaders join In council to confer and plan, set- ting forth ideas for a year of constructive and exciting ac- tivity. 128 ISC representatives explain the sorority system at Club Night. ISC honors rushees at a spring reception. Sorority presidents greet guests at Fall Tea. A w f 4ftr i if K_.MM rn!Hf ' v a Ij ti f ALPHA GAMMA PHI SORORITY OFFICERS LINDA DODD President CAROLE PATTON Vice-President CAROL CALL Recording Secretary JUDY BATSON Corresponding Secretary RODEMA DOUGLAS Treasurer Judy Batson, Corresponding Secretary; Linda Dodd, President; Carole Patton, Vice-President; Carol Call, Recording Secretary. Proud winners of the coveted Little International Trophy. Fall weekend retreat . . . Beauties in a bunch . . . Shine a few shoes for the mentally retarded children . . . Christmas dance . . . helped a child have a merry Christmas at the ASB party . . . Let ' s play some more volleyball! . . . Champs in the Little International — milk those goats! . . . Petals of Friend- ship . . . Spring formal . . . working, playing — together . . . ALPHA GAMMA PHI! Alpha Gamma ' s lead to Time of Change in old fashioned buggy. 130 131 DELTA PHI GAMMA SORORITY OFFICERS DIANE BRUCE President JUDY WILSON Vice-President BARBARA RICE Recording Secretary SHELLY SMITH Corresponding Secretary LINDA OLIVER Treasurer Delta Phi ' s spark a fire for Sisterhood. Delta Phi ' s in action — basketball days . . . tried hard! . . . badminton, hit the BIRDIE! . . . Delta Princess and the Frog (blue and green frog!!) . . . Sorority projects — Heartfund, Easter Egg Hunt, hieadstart, Poppy Sale, Christmas party and Baby John, Valentines to VA, tickets for Sesquecenten- nial . . . Christmas Party . . . late again . . . Masquerade Party — who ' s that? . . . psychadellic . . . Rodeo Day — Judy knows how to milk! . . . swimming — go Delta Phi!! . . . Mary Poppins is a junkie . . . Sing Out ' 68 . . . skits . . . candles . . . church . . . sisterhood . . . wonderful year . . . cle brings In more ticket sales for See Here, Black Fo ' Winter Wonderland was the theme of Delta Phi ' s Christmas Dance. m 132 First Row: Cherry Abies Kathy Baxter Sandra Bozeman Diane Bruce Beth Calahan Second Row: Cynthia Campbell Pattl Cummlngs Janie Lynn Deave Diane Drake Gayle Gilbert Third Row: Kay Godawa Glenda Griggs Debbie Lee Suzette Lee Linda Oliver Fourth Row; Barbara Orr Patricia Prahl Rita Pulliam Leslie Pyle Barbara Rice Fifth Row: Jayne Russell Sandy Santiago Barbara Schow Brenda Sledge Shelley Smith Sixth Row: Dolores Sutton Lee Ann Walker Judi Williams Dyane Wilson Judy Wilson 133 DELTA PI DELTA SORORITY OFFICERS NANCY HELBERG President JUDY BAWCUM Vice-President SUZANNE PYLE Recording Secretary MARLENE CAMPBELL Corresponding Secretary MARGARET DUNCAN Treasurer Founders Day Banquet, October 12: Dr. Mary Tom Berry, sponsor; Maigaret Duncan, treasurer; Anita Wells, alunnnae representative; Judy Bawcum. vice-president; Nancy Helberg, president; Dr. June Ander- son, sponsor. Rush time, hustle! . . . early breakfasts . . . Sponsoring the Appalachian Mountain school . . . the Scarab? . . . annual Spook party for the children . . . Spring dance . . . Work a few! . . . Oct. 12, Paper Anniversary . . . You don ' t know me, do you? . . . Christmas semi-formal . . . Chasing pigs and goats, anything(?) for Detal Pi . . . Another sister- hood function . . . A.S.B. Christmas Party . . . Intramural challenges, Go Dippity-Dos! . . . Donuts to the V.A Socratics College Bowl . . . T.O. All-Sing . . . Rush again! Dippity-Dos swing to the music of the Dynamic Generation. First Row: Judy Bawcum Zita Black Susan Britt Gall Brown Marlene Campbell Second Row: Patsy Chambers Mary Benton Coleman Kay Collins Pam Curry Anna Dismukes Third Row: Sharon Duggan Margaret Duncan Barbara Gentry Cheri Headden Nancy Helberg Fourth Row: Rebecca Hentz Lucy Honey Cheryl Ingram Sis Jones Melinda Lanier Fifth Row: Elaine Lehr Kay Lester Faye Minatra Linda Morris Suzanne Pyle Sixth Row: Marsha Shacklett Gail Stephens Susan Stuart Janice Trimble Cynthia Williams Seventh Row: Donna Jo Wilson Linda Wood Not Pictured: Mary Beth Kerr 135 KAPPA TAU DELTA SORORITY Vn V- OFFICERS Itir ' U f ' f- e 4 JENNY JONES President NANCY HANKINS A Vice-President ,| GINNY RAY ■. ■« .rj Aji = - ' ■■' ' ■fy TW r , Recording Secretary k - P y) PAT CLAYTON w) Corresponding Secretary .fV- yC3 Q . J GEORGIA DAUGHTRY Treasurer H K Uf Seated: left to right: Jenny Jones, Pres.: Nancy Hankins, Vice-Pres.; Pat Clayton. Corresponding Secretary; Georgia Daughtry, Treasurer. Standing: Gerry Carlisle, Chief Justice: Sharon Owens, Parliamentarian; Becky Ullom, Jeweler; Carolyn Clay. Historian; Janet Cope. Pledge Mistress; Jan Mayberrv, Chaplain. L yi|- ,W ' i  ' t ' 1 ' - ' 3« 11 ,1 Li!HMfl J . •- KTD ' s Homecoming Car won second place honors. Burgundy Beauties: Gerry Carlisle — Homecoming Attend- ant; Carolyn Johnson, SDZ Sweetheart; Jenny Jones, STO sweetheart; Melissa Park, CAP court; Becky Ullom, STO court; Julia Magruder, Miss Midlander contestant . . . Work a bunch! Second place car, Mexican-child philanthropy, Central State teen party, Dillon ' s Nursing hlome hymns and carols, A.S.B. Christmas Party children . . . Wonder pledges — Susan Cranford, best of all . . . St. Valentine ' s Day Dance; Spring Formal Presentation . . . sisterhood, love, honor, devotion, trips, parties, work, play, fun, tears of joy — A burgundy and blue picture of happiness — Kappa Tau Delta. m Active members of KTD sorority. 136 First Row: Paula Alford Donna Allen Betty Anderson Judy Blackford Gayle Brantley Gerri Carlisle Second Row: Brenda Clanton Carolyn Clay Patricia Clayton Janet Cope Susan Cranford Georgia Daughtr Third Row: Cindy Donnell Nancy Hankins Debbie Heithcock Susan Higley Mary Jernigan Carolyn Johnson Fourth Row: Kay Johnson Jennifer Jones Karen Kendrick Julia Magruder Marsha Martin Janice Mayberry Fifth Row: Priscilla Norm. Kay Orr Vlckl Osment Sharon Owens Melissa Park Terresa Poole Sixth Row: Virginia Ray Judy Rayburn Kitty Rogers Sue Selby Becky Ullom Janice Whiteside Seventh Row: Jan Williams Jan Wright 137 PHI THETA PSI SORORITY OFFICERS NANCY ENGLAND President EDNA TAYLOR MORTON Vice-President PAM OWEN Recording Secretary LANA TUCKER Corresponding Secretary MARY WESTFALL Treasurer Phi Thetas anticipate Homecoming victory. Phi Psi Follies— What a chorus line! . . . October 2nd— Happy Birthday . . . Tricia ' s Homecoming Queen . . . who got a ring this week? . . . ANYONE for volleyball? . . . fun at the ASB Christmas Party . . . Where ya ' going, Herbie? . . . cold days on the drill field for several sisters . . . our little children at the Junior League Home ... 9 miles out of town . . . Soul Sister Prissy . . . What ' s your favorite shade of green? . . . Martha — our little friend . . . Oh! LA, La! . . . wall to wall mistletoe . . . What are we going to do after the dance, Lynn? . . . ain ' t Rush grand? ... six double sisters . . . Christmas party at the VA . . . eve of Margie ' s 21st . . . class beauties . . . Cere- bral Palsy Telethon . . . Great pledges ... the lights go down and Phi Thetas glow in All-Sing ' 68 . . . We think there ' s snow sorority like Phi Theta Psi. Oh, those early morning pledge breakfasts! IB P 138 First Row: Betty Barnes Maxie Baslcin Brenda BIgelow Regina Bowen Janet Brown Sue Burton Second Row: Lynn Crowder Pat Dednnan Julie Douglas Patricia Duncan Nancy England Marilyn Ensley Third Row: Ann Farnsworth Jane Franklin Betty Rose Gregory Sandy Herbert Linda Herbolsheimer Martha Jewell Fourth Row: Anita Johnson Mary Ruth Leftwich Carol Lewis Judy Linville Peggy Linville Susan Longnnire Fifth Row: Linda Mason Ann McDaris Edna Morton Sheila Nichols Pam Owen Prissy Owen Sixth Row: Janice Pendergrass Dorothy Raney Evelyn Rushing Ruth Salisbury Bettye Sims Lana Tucker Seventh Row: Clarice Waggoner Marjory Walker Mary Westfall Billie Wetherford Georgia Williams Susan Wilson Mrs. Florence McFer 139 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Clockwise: Tom Sparks, Frank,Hayes, Joe Guthrie, David Kious, Fred Woody, David Maskewifz, Dean Chester A. Burns, Jim Free. Douq Ben- nett, Mike Jacobs, Mike Pritchard, Larry Barker, John Lowe. Fraternities compete in Intramural sports events. The governing body of the campus social fraternities is the Inter- Fraternity Council, composed of the president and two representa- tives of each of the five fraternities. Under the capable leadership of President Jim Free and advisor Dean Chester Burns, the IFC is concerned with legislating rules concerning rush, pledge training, and intramural competiton. The MTSU Inter-Fraternity Council acts as a link between the fraternities and the administration and coordinates the policies, ideas, and problems which involve the fraternities. Promoting good relations among the fraternities and encouraging the active partici- pation of a greater number of students has been the main goal of the IFC this year. The Council is a vital group, planning boldly for the growth of the fraternity system at MTSU. 140 Corresponding Secretaries of fhe Council are: Bill Wedekind Douq Bennett Kenneth Smith, David Cornett Jerre Fly, Andy Beas ' 141 First Row: William Landers Larry Gregory Barry Greever William Cornes Mike Gresham Charlie Chitwood Newton Molloy Second Row: Donald Ayers Ed Baker Randy Ballnger Ronald Bancroft Mickey Bowers Larry Boyd Joe Brakebill Third Row: Bob Buchanan W. B. Buchanan Bill Carney Dallas Caudle William Christie Lynn Cook David Cornett Fourth Row: Charles Cunninghan Tony Dobert Gene DePriest Alan Floyd Richard Ford Powell Garrison Ronald Grimes Fifth Row: John Hager Karl Hans Denny Hastings Jerry Hatmaker Jerry Hawk Don Heath Timothy Hogan Sixth Row: Tim Kalthoff Jimmy Lewis Donald Martin Wayne Martin David Maskewitz Pat McBride Stan McNabb Seventh Row: Jimmy Molloy Jimmy Neely Bobby Parks Mike Prichard Bill Snyder Dan Spencer Allan Walton Eighth Row: Ben Whitesell Larry Willmore Donnie Wood Fred Wright 142 CHI ALPHA PI FRATERNITY OFFICERS BILL LANDERS President LARRY GREGORY Vice-President BARRY GREEVER Recording Secretary WILLIAM CORNES Corresponding Secretary CHARLIE CHITWOOD Treasurer Footballs and fun for the enthusiastic fall fans. Founded June 19, 1966 . . . Intramural foofball champs . . . Defeated Tennessee Tech ' s intramural football champs . . . All-Sing ' 68 . . . work at Good Shepherd ' s hfome . . . Food baskets for needy families at Christmas . . . Winner of trophy for best house decoration at homecoming . . . cap a few now . . . First fraternity house . . . little Chi Alpha ' s . . . Second in intramural swim meet . . . Annual Easter egg hunt for children of faculty and administration . . . Great parties — remember hialloween and New Year ' s Eve? . . . attending athletic events in our blue and white coats . . . Red Carnation Ball . . . Caps supported Blue Raiders in homecoming parade . . . When the Cap ' s go marching in ... We try harder!!! Chi Alpha Pi Sweetheart Suiette Lee and Court Members. Suze+te Lee Kay Co t43 First Row: John Brlce Tommy Carter Calvin Christman, Adv James Dickson Bo DIsmultes Jeffrey Dismukes Second Row; Jerry Dunn Gary Fox Robert A. Frazier John A. Gamble Gary Goff Richard Hendrikson Third Row: David Herbert Kenneth Hickman Dr. James Huhta, Adv Max Isbell Joe Jones Andy King Fourth Row: Bill Lappin Delmer Lowe John Moore Dick Moss Ronnie Murphy William Pettus Fifth Row: Robert Pirtle James Thomas Ragsdale Randall Smith Robert Tenbrunsel Stanton Thomas Donald Trisdale Sixth Row: Michael VIckery William Wall William Wedekind Jack Welch Larry Williams Jeff Wingo Seventh Row: Joseph Young, Advisor Mrs. Rachel Raqland, Housemother 144 LAMBDA PSI FRATERNITY Lambda Psi boosts Raider spirit. Summer ' s over, we have our house . . . let ' s have a party! . . . more paint for the bleachers . . . Oh, my back! . . . go-team ' s on . . . t4omecomlng ' s here, hang on Snoopy . . . our Christmas gifts bring a little child ' s hap- piness . . . hloliday Weekend . . . semester ' s over, big party at the house . . . Watch out for snakes! . . . Fraternities ' averages out, we ' re number I . . . I aiders roll, Toppers out, bring on casket . . . Miss Midlander time, congratula- tions, Martha! . . . the gang ' s all here and so are the E ' s . . . Intramural basketball, revenge is sweet . . . clear the furniture, carpet down, paper up . . . The lights shine bright . . . the run ' s on again . . . rush is here, pledge begins, Blue Max at the helm . . . don ' t forget All-Sing practice . . . Stunt Night next . . . initiation ceremony, welcome new brothers . . . the Second Annual Rose Ball . . . the year is ending . . . next year will be even greater! OFFICERS JACK WELCH President MIKE JACOBS Vice-President TOM CHAPPEL Secretary JIM DICKSON Treasurer ' Lambda Psi Sweethearts, Martha Dixon and Mary Alice Smythe Marv Alice Smyth 145 First Row: Wayne Allen j;m Barrier Duncan Baugh David Beard Billv Bell Doyle Boyd Tom Brantley Second Row: Gary Brodioi Ed Brown Paul Cantrell, Advisor Edward Chappell Roger Chenard Ed Connelly Charles Dale Third Row: David East David Emerson Ronnie Ferrell Jerre Fly Jinn Folk Charlie Formosa Jerry Gilliland Fourth Row: J. O. Gist, Advisor Bill Gustafson Joe Guthrie Stan Hardison Philip Holder Tony hHudson David Kious Fifth Row: Wally Kirby Pete Knestrick Bobby Lamb John Larkin John Major Van Martin John Mayes Sixth Row: Mac McDonald Ben McFarlin Bud Morris Bobby Murphy Jim Parnell Gregory Peck Tom Peterson Seventh Row: Jimmy Phillips John Pittard Julian Roemer Dwiaht Schultz Jimmy Sidwell Tom Smith Robert Starkey Eighth Row: Jerry Taylor Mike Ullery Ronnie Van Vickie Jim Walker Jimmy Williams Don Williamson William Willis Ninth Row: Don Wyrick John Zumbro Mrs. McKniqht, Housemother 146 PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY Forty thousand napkins and a third place winner Men with a common goal . . . House is an historic monu- ment . . . ASB party for children, free coffee for students, Open hHouse, great party — Christmas for Phi Eps . . . Let ' s go to the river! . . . Momma Mac ' s the greatest . . . each year a better one . . . float won third place in hfomecoming Parade . . . Wow, what Sweethearts . . . hHAPPY hippie party . . . Projects galore — Civitan ticket sale, candy sale, tHeart Fund, Grantland Rice Bowl, Safety Satellite . . . Let ' s build a fraternity house . . . Who got thrown In the pool this week? . . . SUOSO pledges . . . anybody for hooking? . . . forty thousand napkins in the float . . . man, what a Rush! . . . red ball . . . beautiful Sweetheart Ball . . . oldest frat at MTSU . . . the Machine . . . Red and Gray . . . Brotherhood to the fullest ... I love Phi Epsllon!!! OFFICERS TOM BRANTLEY President BUD MORRIS Vice-President BOB STARKEY Recording Secretary STAN HARDISON Corresponding Secretary CHARLIE FORMOSA Treasurer $[ Sweetheart Lynn Crowder and Court mennbers Lynn Crowde Mar Ruth Leftwich Marjory Walker Diane Webster 147 First Row: Lloyd Anold David Baggoft Larry Barker Mike Baumstark Second Row: Douq Bennett Richard Butler Richard Davis Lane Garner Third Row: Ron Green Bob Hamilton Odes Hamilton Jerry Hodges Fourth Row: Bill Johnson Richard Lindsey John Lowe Randall Mason Fifth Row: David McGee Joe Nunley Ronald Owens Kelly Sharbel Kenneth Smith 146 SIGMA DELTA ZETA FRATERNITY SDZ brothers decorate their second home for the holidays. Rush, get those boys! . . . hialloween party . . . Super- drunk! . . . Civitan Candy Sale . . . Christmas party . . . Blood drive . . . Paint those walls! . . . Picnic . . . Grantland Rice Bowl Ticket Sale . . . Stuff that magic dragon! . . . Sweetheart dinner — beauties a few! . . . Snowball fights (duck!!) . . . weekly dinners . . . Annual canoe trip . . . Housework sessions . . . Guten Morgen? . . . intramurals . . . You don ' t understand, do you? . . . Interfraternlty pool tournament . . . Spring Formal . . . SDZ!!! OFFICERS JOHN LOWE President DOUG BENNETT Vice-President RICHARD DAVIS Secretary JOE NUNLEY Treasurer Seated: SDZ ' s housemother, Mrs. Whittworth. Standing: Sarah Smith, Sweetheart; JoAnn Bennett, Laura Bowling, and JoAnn Campbell, court members. iil m 1 1 X -11 1 I iir W0A jHjJI ni 149 First Row: Terry Baskin Andy Beasley Harold Beckun Terry Bird Mel Black Larry Brown Second Row: Stephen Brown Jinn Cockerham Mike Daniel Philip Davidson Harold Finchum Jinn Free Third Row: Jim Garner Mickey George Cliff Gillespie Bobby Harvey Randy Heavener James Hendrixso Fourth Row: Jeff Hermsdorfer Paul Herron Harmon Hodge Harold Hounihan Mike Huff Ronnie Humphrys Fifth Row: John Hund Dennis Hutton John Jordan, Advisor Jack Kinnear Richard Lane Mike Law Sixth Row: Larry Ledford Tom Ledford Bill Lorrance Philip Mather Jimmy Miller Tommy Miller Seventh Row: Pete Parker David Pigna Joe Rlggins Frank Routson Bill Shanks Michael Stevens Eighth Row: John Thompson Lynn Tuttle David Vester Jack Wade James Warpool Mrs. Gaynelle Hill KAPPA SIGMA COLONY Sweet victory after a long, muddy battle. Pioneer fraternity ... a few actives! . . . work for com- munity and school . . . fun, fun parties . . . like at Halloween and Christmas . . . beautiful house . . . where brotherhood abounds . . . Vester ' s back . . . Hey. now! . . . unbeaten in basketball (so far!) . . . great teams in football, basket- ball, volleyball . . . first place. Little International . . . kinda ' muddy . . . great supporters of the Blue Raiders . . . pyramid with Mazola . . . What ' s that you ' re drinking? . . . nights In the attic . . . burn the midnight oil . . . laying tile floors In the wee hours of the morning . . . CIvitan candy sale . . . A.S.B. Christmas Party . . . Stunt Night . . . Collect for Heart Fund . . . Tom ' s In — First Grand Master . . . Let Freedom Ring! OFFICERS TERRY BIRD President JEFF HERMSDORFER Vice-President TOMMY MILLER Secretary MONTY HALCOMB Treasurer u Kappa Sig Sweetheart: Jenny Jones. Standing: Carol M: Court; Mrs. Hill, Housemother. clcy Ullom. Sweetheart 151 Dance a FEW at the party! Ready to talce on the world! Kappa Tau means business and have the eyes to prove it Guest celebs at the STO house. i ' w. Greeks Add Spirit To Campus Life Chi Alpha P. (e) She said she ' d never played before . If only I could study that hard! 153 Oh, for the days of mint juleps and slaves , Pledges squeeze in another study hour. ' Here ' s mud in your eye and a trophy in your house! Shades of the old frontier! 154 To pledge or not to pledge Is hardly a question. ■Up! for Delta Phis ' , ' it - Xk ' -■5A Heave, ho! and in you go! It ' s a Phi Theta Snowland. DPD ' s nde high in Homecoming car. 155 1 ■1 p pi W i w i M i n - . 2 ' - ' :S 3P 1967 BLUE RAIDER VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD— Under the superb coachi[)g of Charles M. Bubbsr Murphy the Blue Raiders racked up five wins against five losses in the 1967 fall season and ranked third in the Ohio Valley Conference. FOOTBALL COACHES— Front Row: Terry Sweeney. Off. Bacltfield Coach; Charles M. Murphy. Head Coach; Joe Black Hayes, Def. Line Coach; Don Lear, Def. Backfield Coach. Second Row: Larry Dotson, Linebacker Coach; Gary Vv ' haley, Def. End Coach; John Toby Vv ' ood, Off. End Coach; Charles Butler, Off. Line Coach. As the 1967 football season opened, Coach Charles M. Bubber Murphy and his staff found assembled one of the strongest and nnost promising teams ever assembled at MTSU. In the opening game against Pensacola Navy, the coaches dreams were turned into reality as the Blue Raiders crushed the Goshawks by a score of 28-7. The dream turned into a nightmare, though, as the Raiders suffered several injuries putting some key players out of commission. The Raiders continued to be injury-plagued and dropped their next four games to the shock of their fans. They finally got their forces together and blasted Austin Peay in their sixth game. After losing a hard-fought, high-scoring battle against UTMB, the Raider footballers snapped back and won not only their remaining three games, but also sole possession of third place In the Ohio Valley Conference. 158 This year the Raiders were led by three outstanding seniors. Mike Matheny, a defensive back from Livingston, served as captain. Alternate captains were George Claxton, a defensive end from Shelbyville, and fullback Larry The Bull Mathews from Springfield. All three were top-notch performers for MTSU and gained AII-OVC recognition at the end of the season. The Raiders snap into action. 1967 FOOTBALL CAPTAINS— Pictured with Head Coach Charles M.. Murphy are (from left): George Claxton, Alternate- Captain; Milce Matheny, Captain; Larry Mathews. Alternate Captain. 1967 FOOTBALL MANAGERS— Terry Murft, Ken Hastings. Di. Wooten. Mike Adcox. and Leon Mooneyhan. MFSU had 31 returning lettermen this season. Of this group, thirteen were seniors. These seniors were: Quarter- back Billy Walker; Halfbacks Mike Jones, Mike Matheny, and Pat Morrison; Fullback Larry Mathews; Linebacker Ben- nie Arp; Center tJoe Parker; Tackles Bobby Tiny Langford, Frank Victory, and Jim Wilhite; and Ends Ken Caplenor, George Claxton, and tHerbert Owenby. Each one was a stand-out in his own right and will long be remembered by Raider fans. 159 ■•v ALL-OVC At the close of every football season, players are recog- nized for their outstanding efforts on the gridiron. Not sur- prisingly, the Big Blue ' padded the yearly selection with fourteen top performers — two of whom have gone on to play professional football. The Raiders contributed not only the OVC ' s Number One Quarterback, Billy Walker, but also three other first team stars. In addition to three second team stand-outs, seven Bluemen were given honorable mention. BILLY WALKER Senior Quarferbacl DICKIE THOMAS Sophomore Quarterback BILL GRIFFITH Freshman Quarterback HAROLD PAnERSON Freshman Halfback PAT MORRISON Senior Halfback Raiders and Goshawks scramble for ball Raiders Spill Navy In the season opener Murphy s Marauders sank Pensacola Navy ' s football crew along with 1963 Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach. The Raiders grabbed an early lead by taking the opening kickoff and marched 70 yards in nine plays with frosh Taylor Edwards sprinting the last 26 for the touchdown. Pensacola ' s defense controlled the first half, but Staubach could rally his team for only one touchdown that night. Middle Tennessee then exploded in the third quarter on a series of Goshawk mistakes. After taking a short Navy punt, the Bluemen drove 48 yards and fullback Larry Mathews scored from the one-yard line. Next, Staubach was thrown for two straight 12-yard losses to bring up fourth down on the Navy six. Guard Rodney Hayes blocked Pensacola ' s punt attempt and Mike Cowan pounced on the ball in the end zone for the third Raider touchdown. MTSU came right back when Charlie Daniel recovered a Staubach fumble on the Pensacola 17. Two plays later, Billy Walker hit flatback Jamie Jamison for ten yards, setting up Larry Mathews ' second score of the evening. Monster-man Gary Draper led the MTSU defense with a total of ten tackles and assists. Paul Barnett successfully kicked four extra-point conversions to give Middle Tennes- see a 28-7 win over Pensacola Navy. YARDSTICK MTSU Navy First Downs II 17 Rushing Yardage 107 19 Passing Yardage 62 137 Passes 7-22-1 16-45-3 Punts 10-40.0 6-38.2 Fumbles Lost 1 Yards Penalized 70 30 Taylor Edwards drives for touchdown. 162 Morrison finds a hole in Morehead ' s line. For the first time In sixteen years the Morehead Eagles managed to defeat the Raiders with a score of 21-19. Morehead scored in the first quarter, but MTSU came right back and scored on a fumble recovery by Don Ward. After a 36-yard drive, end Ken Caplenor scored on a twelve-yard pass from quarterback Billy Walker. In the second period the Eagles scored on a sixty-yard dash to lead 14-7. Morehead then recovered their own punt on the Raider 19 and soon took a 21-7 lead. MTSU drove 55 yards in I I plays and Walker scored from the one-yard line to close in on Morehead 21-13. With less than ten minutes to, go hlerbert Owenby scored on a 47-yard Walker pass set up by Mike Matheny who inter- cepted an Eagle pass on their 37-yard line. The Raiders fell short, though, as the Eagles ' defense blitzed Walker as he tried to throw a game-tying conversion pass. A 43-yard pass caught by Tim Kalthoff set up what looked like the winning touchdown, but the drive fizzled out and left MTSU short 21-19. Morehead Slips Past MTSU YARDSTICK MTSU M Drehead First Downs 15 13 Rushinq Yardage 70 183 Passing Yardage 223 33 Passes 20-33-1 4-9-2 Punts 4-38.3 7-35.7 Fumbles Lost 3 2 Yards Penalized 52 50 DON WARD Freshman Halfback GENE CARNEY Sophomore Halfback LARRY HAYES Freshman Halfback PAUL BARNETT Senior Halfback MIKE MATHENY Senior Safety Mathews bulls through Chattanooga defense. Raider defense crushes Moc. Mocs Dump Bluemen When MTSU led 7-2 at halftime, things looked great in all departments — especially defense. Chattanooga explod ed, though, in the second half and rolled past the Raiders 30-13. MTSU ' s first score came when tackle Ike Franklin blocked a Chattanooga punt and middle guard Rodney Hayes covered it in the end zone. The Raiders ' defense which looked great in the first half couldn ' t get together in the second half when the Mocs took to the air. After letting Chattanooga score four touch- downs, the Raiders scored again in the dying moments of the game when Gary Wright drove into the end zone from the two after Ken Caplenor set up the play with two re- ceptions of 36 and nine yards. YARDSTICK MTSU Chatt. First Downs 13 1 1 Rushing Yardage 72 136 Passing Yardage 136 194 Passes 14-32-1 13-19-0 Punts 7-34.1 7-28.1 Fumbles Lost 3 2 Yards Penalized 48 20 MIKE JONES JAMIE JAMISON Senior Halfback Sophomore Halfback RON BROWN Freshman Halfback TAYLOR EDWARDS Freshman Tailback GARY WRIGHT Freshman Fullback 5i JOEL MUSGRAVE Freshman Monsterman LARRY MATHEWS Senior Fullbacl RON DACUS Freshman Fullback GARr DRAPER Junior Monsterman JOHN MAJOR Sophomore Cente Defense Shines in MTSU Loss For the first time in fifteen years, MTSU suffered its third straight football loss at the hands of Eastern Kentucky. The Raiders ' front line defensive combo of Phil Watts, George Claxton, Rodney Hayes, Bobby Tiny Langford, and Frank Victory held the Colonels to only 60 yards rush- ing and gave the offense several chances to score. Flow- ever, the Raider ball-movers couldn ' t find the end zone until the final quarter. Mike Matheny v as instrumental in stopping what was almost an Eastern scoring drive when he intercepted a pass in the end zone and ran it out to the 13-yard line. Steve Colquitt, freshman end, scored the Raiders ' only touchdown on a spectacular 68-yard pass from Billy Walker. With five minutes left. Walker again found Colquitt for a big 32-yard gain which was soon halted by the Eastern de- fense. Late in the game Walker hit Jamie Jamison and Herbert Owenby which put the Bluemen on the Eastern 25. The Colonels ' defense smashed through the Raiders ' front line, however, causing Walker to fumble the ball and found them- selves with a 14-7 win over MTSU. YARDSTICK MTSU Eastern First Downs II 16 Rushing Yardage 66 60 Passing Yardage 197 21 1 Passes 13-26-1 II -20-1 Punts 11-33.5 7-39.7 Fumbles Lost 1 2 Yards Penalized 95 55 Eastern closes in on NA ' aiker Colquitt races for TD. (t m:g r BOBBY EDENS Junior Guard BENNIE ARP Senior Linebacker CURT GEE Freshman Guard JOE PARKER Senior Center RON JOHNSON Freshman Guard Murray Drops Raiders The fourth loss of the season found Murphy s footballers In the cellar in OVC competition. Murray ' s air-hungry Larry Tillman passed for an astounding 425 yards and four touchdowns. The Thoroughbreds left the field at halftime with a 17-0 lead. In the third quarter the Raiders finally scored on a one-yard dive by The Bull , Larry Mathews. Ope of the game ' s outstanding players was senior Pat Morrison, hie gained 104 yards on 14 attempts for a 7.4- yard average. When the final quarter began, Dickie Thomas went in as quarterback and led the Raiders to their second score. It seemed as if the Murray defense just opened up and let Thomas and his offensive team casually march down the field. In reality, though, Thomas drove 48 yards in five plays and finally plunged into the end zone from the one- yard line. Murray wasn ' t finished, however, for they scored once more in the last minute of the game and the game ended with the Raiders losing 35-14. YARDSTICK MTSU Murray First Downs 20 23 Rushing Yardage 224 3 Passing Yardage 138 425 Passes 13-29-2 28-51-0 Punts 4-46.6 6-31 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Mathews dives into end zone. Caplenor snatches Walker aerial. Raiders Snap Losing Streak Quarferback Billy Walker went to the air and led his offense In a brilliant performance of accurancy and strength In their 34-20 defeat of Austin Peay. The first score of the game came on a typical, bruising drive by Larry Mathews. The play was set up by a beauti- ful 44-yard pass from Walker to end Tim Kalthoff. Mathews had a tremendous night as he scored three touchdowns and gained 51 yards In 18 carries. Monster-man Gary Draper raced to the end zone after Phil Watts blocked a Governor punt to give MTSU Its second score of the evening. Jamie Jamison ran the second-half kick-off 48 yards to the Govs ' 47. Mathews drove over from the nine In that many plays. A 58-yard bomb from Walker to Pat Morrison gave the Big Blue a 27-13 lead at the end of the third quar- ter. Mathews rammed into the Austin Peay end zone before the Govs raised their losing effort to 34-20. YARDSTICK MTSU APSU F.rst Downs 13 16 Rushinq Yardaqe 97 179 Passing Yardage 232 1 10 Passes 1 1-20-0 II-2I-I Punts 5-31.6 8-32.9 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Yards Penalized 63 47 Dunn and Coach Hayes go over next play. Morrison foppled by Governor. MALLORY ELROD Junior Guard .-N RODNEY HAYES Junior Guard JIMMY DUNN Sophomore Linebacker JOE JONES Sophomore Guard MIKE COWAN Freshman Guard Walker Great in UTMB Loss Despite his feam ' s losing effort, Billy Walker shined as he shattered MTSU and OVC records in MTSU ' s high-scoring loss to UT-Martln. He completed 29 of 44 passes for 326 yards and five touchdowns, hie also completed I I consecu- tive passes. Walker wasn ' t the only star that day, however. Steve Colquitt, promising freshman end, was the game ' s leading s corer as he caught two touchdown passes and a two-point conversion pass to give him 14 points for his afternoon ' s work. Jamie Jamison also racked up two touchdowns and caught eight passes for 118 yards. Defensively, linebacker Jimmy Dunn had 14 individual tackles and three assists. End Charlie Daniel put in double duty as he not only had a good day defensively, but also gof in on an offensive maneuver to score a two-point conversion. The Raiders started out slowly, but once they got going, they never quit. MTSU ' s final score came with less than three minutes to go with a big 45-yard toss from Walker to senior end hierbert Owenby. Coach Lear checks Raider defense. YARDSTICK MTSU UTMB First Downs 25 22 Rushing Yardage 40 277 Passing Yardage 326 103 Passes 29-44-2 9-14-0 Punts 4-36 3 36 Fumbles Lost I Yards Penalized 89 62 DAVID DUVALL Freshman Linebaclte JOHNNY BEENE Sophomore Cen ANDY THOMPSON Sophomore Guard RALPH OVERTON Junior Taclde TOM MOORE Freshman Taclde W ▼ v BOBBY LANGFORD Senior Tackle JIM WILHITE Senior Tackle IKE FRANKLIN Junior Tackle ANDY KING Sophomore Tackle FRANK VICTORY Senior Tackle MTSU Upsets Western The Raiders ' spectacular upset of Western Kentucky backed up Coach Murphy ' s statement that quitters never win, and winners never quit. After Western ' s two touchdowns, MTSU got on the scoreboard when Ralph Overton and Ken Caplenor nailed a Hilltopper in his end zone for a safety. Then Jamie Jamison returned their punt to the Western 41. Walker then found Jamison and moved the ball to the 20. Then Larry Hayes found himself standing all alone in the end zone with the football in his hands and the Raiders ' first TD on the scoreboard. Freshmen Mike Townsend converted perfectly and the Bluemen started to work on Western. Herbert Owenby caught a controversial touchdown in the fourth quarter to put the lid on MTSU ' s Homecoming celebrations with a score of 16-14. - me- «ii M t -: . m - Ik flh i iP ' JW «4 ' trzWl ' -Tmii [ - . r !p: M| — - Mt— JH E S 1 ' j H Carney chases loose ball YARDSTICK MTSU Western First Downs 16 16 Rushing Yardaqe 77 174 Passing Yardage 148 88 Passes 16-37-7 10-22-0 Punfs 6-37 7-29.9 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Yards Penalized 46 82 Jamison evades Western defende 169 8E fKJT-Ji jjjIfflMM BW i % MIKE WOMACK KEN RUSHLOW MIKE TOWNSEND KEN CAPLENOR TIM KALTHOFF Freshman Tackle Freshman Guard Freshman Tackle Senior End Junior End Walker ' s Super-Arm strikes again. Raiders Romp Over ETSU MTSU racked up a big OVC win as they rallied to defeat East Tennessee by a score of 36-26 in their game at Johnson City. Once again Billy Walker ' s Super-Arm made the dif- ference on the scoreboard. After Mike Jones intercepted an ETSU pass, Walker hit Jamie Jamison for the first Raider touchdown. Alert defensive tackle Frank Victory pounced on a loose ball setting up a score by Larry Mathews. A two- point pass from Walker to Steve Colquitt put MTSU in front 15-14. Ron Johnson recovered a fumble on the following kick- off to put the Raiders on the ETSU 22. Six plays later, Gene Carney raced over from the seven. Carney was instrumental in the next score as Walker found him for two big plays including the TD. Tim Kalthoff caught a dazzling 59-yard pass which set up the Raiders ' final tally by Gary Wright. YARDSTICK MTSU ETSU First Downs 18 13 Rushing Yardage 148 38 Passing Yardage 190 231 Passes 16-28-1 12-28-2 Punts 5-48 6-43,8 Fumbles Lost 3 2 Yards Penalized 36 47 170 Ufi GEORGE CLAXTON BOB SCHAMBERG Senior End Freshnnan End Raiders Cook Tech Turkeys Quarterback Billy Walker was on target again as Murphy ' s Marauders mauled Tennessee Tech, but the most sensational pass of the afternoon was thrown by halfback Gene Carney. The Raiders exploded in the second quarter scoring three touchdowns in 2 minutes 58 seconds. Larry Mathews got the first Raider touchdown on a run from the 13-yard line. Senior Herbert Owenby scored next after a Mike Matheny inter- ception. Tech fumbled the second play after the following kick-off and end Charlie Daniel recovered for MTSU. Then Gene Carney surprised everyone when he completed a 30-yard pass, after receiving a hand-off from Walker, to Owenby. In the second half, Jimmy Dunn intercepted a Tech pass setting up hierb Owenby ' s third touchdown of the day. The 33-20 victory gave the Raiders sole possession of third place in the OVC and gave Coach Murphy a 5-5 season. YARDSTICK MTSU TTU First Downs 26 14 Rushing Yardage 186 165 Passing Yardage 238 149 Passes 20-38-3 1 1-23-4 Punts 3-37.3 5-37.2 Fumbles Lost 1 2 Yards Penalized 68 35 Walker calls signals against Tech. Overfon takes a rest during Tech game. DAVID HERBERT PHIL WATTS CHARLES DANIEL HERBERT OWENBY STEVE COLQUITT Sophomore End Junior End Junior End Senior End Freshman End . 1967-68 BLUE RAIDER BASKETBALL TEAM — First Row: Bill Coolc (Mqr.), Leon Mooneyhan (Trainer), Tommy Brown, Darryl Bentson, Rick Lasseter, Willie Brown, Stan Sumrell, Terry Scott, Brad Wilson Adrian Smiley (Mgr.), Harold Murff (Mqr,). Second Row: Grad. Asst. Coach Jim Bratton, Coach Ken. Trickey, Arthur Polk (Co-Capt.), Fred Howard (Co-Capt,), Derry Cochran, Steve Snyder, Frank Harris, Ken Riley, Asst. Coach Jimmy Earle, Buddy Koorice (Mqr.), BASKETBALL Whether It was his outstanding coaching ability or his adept recruiting of excellent basketball players, no one doubted that Coach Ken Trickey and his staff produced one of the finest teams seen perform at MTSU in a number of years. The Raider varsity had a fabulous season, finishing with an over-all record of 15 wins and 9 losses. They wound up with a 7-7 record in the OVC. This was their best year since entering the Ohio Valley Conference In 1952. The future looks even brighter for the Raider Roundballers as they will lose only one senior, Co-captain Fred hloward. Many school records fell this season — nine to be exact. Two new team records were set: The Most Field Goals Made in One Season of 738 which accounted for the hfigh- est Point Average for One Season — 80.6. Ken Riley set a new season rebounding mark of 338. The other six records were chalked up by Wondrous Willie Brown, hie had the Highest Individual Point Average for a Season with 23.2 points per game which was also the season high in the OVC. Also he had the Most Individual Points Scored in a Season with 556 points. Willie set new marks in the Most Field Goals Attempted (543) and Made (229) in One Season and the Most Field Goals Attempted (36) and Made (17) in One game. Besides these honors, Willie was High Scorer in 17 of the team ' s 24 games. In addition to Brown and rebounder-supreme Riley 172 ■I n UKM 1 m VM 1 H 1 mA 1 Pi Ugl Scott soars above Murray Thoroughbred. Riley scrambles for ball against Belmont. Sumrell and Riley surround Transylvania forward. Coach Ken Trickey with Co-cap ains, Fred Howard and Art Polk. were two other regular starters. Co-captain Art Polk, an- other jumping-jack, put in an outstanding season both offensively and defensively. Probably the best defensive man on the team was Terry Scott who had the difficult. but well-done task of keeping some of the season ' s most rugged, individual competitors at their minimum performance levels. Two players seeing a considerable amount of action were Derry Cochran and Stan Sumrell who often shared starting duties. Big Derry, a sophomore at 6-10, was v ery good on the boards and will be seeing a lot more varsity activity. Slippery Stan Sumrell, also a sophomore, showed excel- lent potential in his first year on the varsity squad. The team had great depth with the crowd-pleasing ball-handler, Tom Riley brings down rebound in win over Austin Peay. Sumrell up for two against APSU. 174 Bentson adds two to Raider scoreboard. Riley slaps ball away from Murray defender. Tommy Brown enterta ns pre-qame crowd. w ■H I ; - PRa ,- ? r a ' ' •4 ■■Ifc- — — , ■- f— -- .-- r - M -■' -=:-«r?iJ N ii - ' ■. . I t : J ■! ' Wk Si ■mi Cochran and Polk go up for rebound. 175 Brown, Darryl Wild Man Bentson, Brad Wilson, Fred Howard, Steve Snyder, and Rick Lasseter. The Raiders began their season at Nashville by falling to Western Kentucky 91-76 in the first round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. Then they picked up five quick wins before traveling to Murray to lose a squeaker of 77-74. Back home again, the Big Blue knocked off a couple of OVC rivals, one of which was a 76-622 win over the Trade School from Cookeville. The Trickeymen continued in fine form and picked up a 100-83 win over UTMB. Then, on February 3 came the game of the year when, to the shock of the Hilltoppers, Middle Tennessee handed Western Ken- tucky a last-minute defeat of 84-83! By the end of the season, everyone all over the OVC had set up and taken notice of the strength displayed by MTSU. Murray was the only team in the OVC who managed to beat the Raiders at home, while the Bluemen took both tilts from Austin Peay to break even in OVC competition. Wondrous Willie makes an easy lay-up. Polli snatches one off the board in a victory over Eastern. Willie Brown blocks Belmont shot. Oglethorpe shot knocked away by Polk. Petrel picks up loose ball before Wilson can get to it. Riley goes up for shot in annual Blue-White game. Riley steals ball in Raider loss at Murray. ■pp PV ■K ' W ' l t 3 ll 3 i H p H Riley and Polk Fight Eagles for ball. Fred Howard maneuvers around his teammates in the Blue-White game. Riley awaits rebound. OVC Tournament (W. Ky UT-Martin Branch Beliarmine Chattanooga Belmont Oglethorpe (one overtime Murray State East Tennessee Tennessee Tech Morehead State Eastern Kentucky Austin Peay . Murray State UT-Martin Branch Western Kentucky Oglethorpe Chattanooga Tennessee Tech East Tennessee Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Transylvania Austin Peay Western Kentucky 1967-68 RECORD MTSU Opp. .Ky.) 76 9! 88 69 . , 87 72 . . . 88 66 77 68 irtime) 77 75 . 74 77 . 72 63 76 62 69 84 . 76 98 97 92 72 9! 100 83 84 83 81 91 78 70 65 67 74 100 83 81 92 88 92 73 86 78 7! 94 178 S5S i j 1 3 ■i m ■HE J I H - ■H H Polk shoots over head of Murray defender. Sumrell hits fhe board as Governors wafch. ScoH drops in two against APSU. Riley puts one up in win over Western. 179 i ' Ift In The Spring, A Young Man ' s Thoughts Turn To . . . SPORTS 180 BASEBALL In his third year as head baseball coach, Jimmy Earle has built his team into one of the finest in the OVC. The team, whose activities have increased in popularity, swung their way into one of their best seasons ever at MTSU. The Raider baseballers, who were very good defensively, had a strong Infield composed of Butch McGrath, pitcher; Butch Wright, catcher; Tom Brightwell, first base; Don Tar- ter, second base; Brady Straub, shortstop; and John Price, third base. The outfielders on the squad were Jackie Carver, Charlie Daniel, Taylor Edwards, Butch Green, C. W. Patter- son, and Danny Sandlin. Along with McGrath the pitching crew included Gary Chrlsman, the Submariner Gregg Cunnynham, John Finney. Chuck Machado, and Billy Walker. ■- COACH JIMMY EARLE First Row: John Heatherly, David Fairbanks. Tommy Eiselstein, Leon Rash, Rick Evans, Danny Sandlin. Brady Straub, Don Tarter (Captain). Tony Kessinqer. Second Row: Billy Walker, John Finney, Larry Man- qrum, Tom Schambprg, John Price, Tom Brightwell. Jackie Carver, Butch Green, Dutch Wright, Jeff Sakas, Gary Chrlsman, Chuck Macha- do. Third Row: Coach Jimmy Earle, Pot Graves (Mgr.). Jimmy White (Mqr.). Charlie Daniel. Butch McGrath. Mike Townsend. Gregg Cunnynqham. Taylor Edwards. Jamie Jamison. Jack Martin (Grad. Asst. Coach). Richard Howell (Grad. Asst. Coach). Johnny Grimes (Mgr.). i 4 4. 181 Price picks man off third. Raider slides to third. ' Now, when I say ' slide, ' I want you to SLIDE! 182 Tarter blasts one to Western Ky. outfield. Quick play finds Raider half a step late. Cunnyngham awaits hurling duty. 168 TRACK TEAM— First Row: Bill Sharp. Lonnell Poole, Mike Bailey, Mike Stevens Phlll.p Gardner, Don Jones. Steve Barrett, Pat Lynch, Pat Dustv Huqhes, David Wyatt. Second Row: Randall Brady. Den- nis Bandy, Terry Scott, Steve Colquitt, Ken Riley, Charlie Dahlgren, Stan Sumrell, Jerry Singleton. Jon Buck Edwards, Howard Yates. COACH DEAN HAYES TRACK In his short tenure at MTSU Coach Dean hiayes has tremendously upgraded the performance of the Raider thin lies and, In doing so, has helped boost the sport from the spectators ' standpoint. With only three seniors on the team, fans can count on continued Raider success on the Track and in the field. Sen- ior Don Jones, an OVC record-holder In the 440 interme- diate hurdles, finished in his consistent good form. Mike Stevens, also a senior, ended a spectacular college career leaving two school records in the pole vault and high jump. The third fourth-year man. hloward Yates, also contributed running strength in the mile. Other top performers this season were distance-man ,Charlie Dahlgren and sprinter Jerry Singleton. Thcee run- ners. Dusty Hughes, Lonnell Poole, and David Wyatt, added great depth on the track. Ace fieldmen were Steve Col guitt, Buck Edwards, and Stan Sumrell. 184 Freshman Lynch clears hurdle Edwards hurls the discus. 186 Singleton and Jones — OVC Record-holders. Poole ' s persistent practicing paid oft with an indoor 70-yard hurdles record. TENNIS Middle Tennessee ' s tennis team again posted an outstand- ing season against their toughest schedule ever. Since as- suming his position in 1964, Coach G. R. Buck Bouldin has commanded a superb record of winning teams. The MTSU netmen for this season included powerful John Prevost, senior and captain of this year ' s squad. The twc other seniors were Jim Seymour and Steve Wakefield, a skillful doubles team. The only junior on the squad was Mike Albano, a consistent stand-out. Sophomores Mike hHamman and Tom Magner were two very good players with bright futures. Freshman Charlie Beckham was strong In his college tennis debut. The Raider racketeers opened their season by downing Ball State 9-0 and went to Chattanooga In April to defend their two-year TIAC championship. One interesting note Ir. that this excellent Tennessee team had no natlve-Tennessean on it. The boys ' homes ranged from Florida to Canada! Waltefleld practices his back-hand. Magner and Prevost work out their doubles strategy Albano demonstrates his bullet-like serve  -: ■.- «: 1968 TENNIS TEAM— Coach G. R. Buck Bouldin, Captain; John Prevost, Mike Albano. Charlie Beckham. Mike Hamman; Tom Maqner. Steve Wakefield. (Absent from picture: Jim Seymour.) Albano, Hamman, and Wakefield practice to perfect their form. 189 Clay Holloway sets for a drive. Kraft watches Whiteside sink putt. GOLF The 1968 golf team continued their winning tradition this spring under the direction of the 1967 OVC Coach of the Year, Dr. Elbert K. Patty. The future looks just as bright as they had only one senior, Captain Craig Stoudner, on the team. The golfers began their season on the links with several trophies to their credit. They were the 1967 TIAC Cham- pions, NCAA Invitational Tournament Champions, Murray Invitational Tournament Champions, and the OVC Cham- pions. Their foes soon learned what a formidable group these boys were as they racked up another brilliant season record. The boys were so equal ' y ranked that no one player was an obvious stand-out in the spring. However, three Raider golfers attained individual recognition in their 1967 tour. Ernie Adcock was Tennessee Intercollegiate medalist, Art Kraft was medalist in the NCAA Invitational Tourney, and Jeff Riley captured the medalist trophy in the OVC Tour- nament. Art Kraft chips to green. 190 DR. E. K. PATTY Golf Coach Perantie shows chipping fo 1968 RAIDER GOLF TEAM — Front Row: Mike Whiteside, Craig Stoudner (Capfain), Joel Perantie. Ardie Knight. Second Row: Art Kraft. Ernie Adcock, Clay Holloway, Jeff Riley. ' !-• ? ftv • 3 V-J Frosh Don Dacus performs in spring drills. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Each year a number of freshman boys come to college a couple of weeks early hoping to secure a position on the varsity football squad. Some of these freshmen have already been recruited — others are just wanting to continue in a sport which they enjoyed playing in high school. Many of the beginning gridmen make it while most of them are red- shlrted for possible future Raider action. First Row: Pat Dron, Bobby Gatlin, Ken Rushlow. Jerry Wright, Mike Locke, Billy Jarrett, Maynard Carnahan, Jere Hamrick, Tom Rowland, Ken Martin, Greq Arnold, Darrel Stutler. Second Row: Bronce Atch- ley, Al Pond, Ken Forkum, Bob Schamberg, David McGuire, David Link, Bill Sisco. Mike Merlin, John Heatherly, Ken Lewis, Jerry Herndon, Jimmy Anderson, Brett Blevins. Third Row: Gene McCluskey. Billy Dorrls, Tony Spitzer, Jackie Acuff. Bill Bryson, Ken Kunrock, Tom Moore, David Duvall, David Cole, Wes Sykes, Ron Dacus. Harold Ellen, Harold Patterson. 192 First Row; Coach .lirr Bubba Yarbrouqh, Ga Mooneyhan (Trainer), my Earle. ry Tassin. Jay Cole Adrian Smiley David Gibson (Grad. Asst.l (Mgr.), Roger Fisher, Gipson Baucom, Leon Second Row: Gene Crippen (Student Asst.|, Buddy Koonce (Mgr.), James Nlckens, Clay Newman, Don Lockrldge (Captain), Bill Cook (Mgr.), Harold Mur f (Mgr.). Frosh get their first taste ot college basketball White game. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The 1967-68 freshman basketball team met some very tough first-year competition in their campaign this winter. The team, coached by Jimmy Earle, did not equal post- season records of previous years, but displayed some fine talent upon which the varsity can depend in future years. The frosh round-ballers, led by Captain Don Lockridge, fin- ished the season with a 9- 1 I record. 193 First Row: JeVena Armstron9, Connie Parkhurst, Claudia Waller, Jan- Ice Fann. Second Row: Sandra Baugh, Joe Davis, Bryant Millsaps, John Polk, Anne Abbott. On shoulders: Brenda Martin, Fradonna Phil Carole Moore. CHEERLEADERS Bringing a new spark of pep and vitality to the Raider sports scene, the cheerleaders have provided our Bluennen on the field and on the floor with enthusiastic fans to give that extra umph! to the games. This type of Raiders ail the way! spirit has provided the missing link in Middle Tennessee ' s chain of victory. Friday night bonfires, souvenir footballs and basketballs, never-ending yelling and bell-ring- ing have thrown a new light on school spirit. Led by Captain Carole Moore and Co-captain Anne Ab- bott, this year ' s crowd-rousers have given many hours of hard work, preparation, and natural enthusiasm which have combined to provide MTSU with school spirit which has been noticed not only on campus, but all around the OVC. 194 Cheerleaders boost spectators during Homecoming festivities. , ♦ ' -. - sfe rif yf - -:m ' A(5R I I 55 r£ H T.O ' AW . m. ■' ■' ' , v ' '  « r 1 ;u t:V n- .v. J, ' :C BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The company of Jesus Is not people streaming to a shrine; and it is not people making up an audience for a speaker; it is laborers engaged in the harvesting task of reaching their perplexed and seeking brethren with something so vital that, If it is received, it will change their lives. (Elton Trueblood) The BSU, in an attempt to minister, sponsors a variety of activities In which all MTSU students are eligible to participate , . . Noonday Lunch and Devotion at 12:10 dally . . . Vespers at 6:00 each Wednesday . . . Special Study Groups organized periodically . . . Summer Missions, raising $1800 and sending students to home and foreign projects . . . European Folk Singing Group, Israel Work Camp, Michigan Work Camp, Jamacia . . . Fall Retreat . . . Fall Convention, October 11-13, 1968, Murfrees- boro . . . Spring Retreat . . . Missions Conference, Louisville . . . Extension and Choir Trips to churches . . . biweekly trips to V.A. hlospital for bowling and games . . . Youth Revivals . . . Intramural football league champs . . . Open House after Football games . . . Socials. BSU members find a ith the Red Door First Row: Sandra Bauqh, Linda Hall, Whyte McKnight, Janice Under- wood, Ginger Brooks, Sylvia Outland. Party Mather. Jane Franklin, Mary Keating, Myma Morgan. Second Row: Angle Holnnes, Phyllis McCon- nell, Leia Varner, Carolyn Prevatte, Ronl Eaves, Linda Tatum, Susie Jackson, Dianna Hall, Melody Jennings, Linda Telford. Third Row: John Givan, Ann Farnsv orth, Monetta Smith, Debbie White, Libby Roberson, Judy Slayden, Donna Lively, Sheila Moss, Patricia Duncan, C. W. Patterson. Fourth Row: Jack Birchett, Randy Brown, Reese Grif- fin, Mack Hannah, Buddy Sullivan, Dennis Rainier, Phil Hicks, Larry Blick, Mike Bailey, David Mathis. Terry Davis, Pete Atchley, Rev. Henry Ramser, Director. 198 The Pentecostal Church Group Is in its second full year at MTSU. The main goal of this group is to promote fellow- ship among students from five different Pentecostal de- nominations represented on our campus. This is achieved through the weekly Wednesday-night organized programs of worship and planned projects and activities throughout the year. At Christmas time, the group chose to support a needy Murfreesboro family. Members of the group visited the family and gave them food and clothing. Car washes and a candy sale provided funds for such projects. Sea+ed: Reverend Leroy Forgey. Jessie Vee Williams. Norita Grenz, Vice-President; Carole Stubbs, President: Janice Britton, Secretary: Judy Kerley, Treasurer; Helen Whitaker, Rosa Medley. Standing: John Davis. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH GROUP The annual fall retreat at Crystal Springs initiated the activities of this growing church group on the MTSU cam- pus. Many laughs and memories will be retained from one of the early activities — a Halloween costume party. For the Homecoming activities, the Cumberland Presbyterian chose A Time for Making Religion Real as the theme for the float which was to represent this group. At Christ- mas time, they sponsored a child from the Good Shepherd ' s Home as a part of the annual ASB Christmas party. The members also enjoyed caroling, and refreshments at the home of one of their sponsors during this season. A fre- quent activity of the Cumberland Presbyterian Group is par- ticipation in the services and activities of the local Cumber- land Presbyterian Church in Murfreesboro. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN GROUP First Row: Danny Jennings, Vice-President: Carol Murrie, Vice-Presi- dent: Terrell Bain. President: Ann Shipley. House of Representatives; Patsy Stubblefield. Social Director. Second Row: Shirley Jared, Dianne Parks, Gail Klzer, Narcissa Mahurin, June Elmore, Belva Lee. Third Row: Area Howard, Joyce Smith, Marsha Plemons. Patrica Price, Ann Strickland. Fourth Row: Nancy Griffin, Gwen Turner. Dr. Robert Aden, Advisor: Mr. Charles Grover, Sponsor: Stanley Mahurin, James Cra- ven, Mrs. May Grover, Sponsor; Rebecca Feller. A New Home for Church of Christ February I, 1968 marks a milestone in the history of the MTSU Church of Christ Group — a new gathering place for religious activities was founded. Monday night devotlonals and Wednesday night meetings will generally be concen- trated In the new home, A fall retreat at Camp fHy-Lake served to orient new members into the organization and plan for the coming year ' s activities. In the spring, a retreat held at Montgomery Bell State Park tied together the year ' s endeavors. An annual project for the group is participation ih the Homecoming parade. The float for this year was themed Go with the Change. A display was presented at the annual Club Night to introduce freshmen and new stu- dents to the MTSU Church of Christ Group. Activities which represent Christian fellowship and spiritual growth — the purposes of the organization — are displayed at the annual Club Night. 1% 1 ? • Pleasure coupled with hard work success for the Church of Christ. nade the fall retreat at Camp Hy-Lake a tremendous Byron and Pat help make plans for the comi year — for the Church of Christ Group, that is. First Row: Ruth Vaughan, Joan Leighton, Janice Lusk, Darlene Derry- berry, Elizabeth Daniel, Jo Ann Mathls, Sharyn Campbell, Rita Wells, Barbara Delk, House of Representatives; Glenda Martin, Secretary; Carter Hill, President; Marsha Ccoper, Treasurer; Jim Lawson, Vice- president; Judy Smith, Irish Harris, Pat Hooten, Lynda Burton, Judy Rawdon, Janice Trimble, Kittle Myatt, Carolyn Clark. Second Row: Mary Jarrett, Sharon Owens, Carol Rutledge, Lee Marlin, Patty Owen, Marsha Osgathorp, Mary Kathorine Ferrell, Fred Porter, Charles Jar- rett, Joe Collins, John Dodson, Clay Holloway, Linda Peterson, Shirley Turney, Susan Justus, Patsy Hooper, Dr. C. Wymer Wiser, Marvin Jarrett. Third Row: Ronnie Tennant, Sandra Watson, Bob E. Martin, Jane Boyce, Eddie Rees, Mary Jo Young, Candy Wilson, Barbara Jennings, Linda Nance, Sandra Hunnicutt, Alan Brakeblll, Pat King, Byron Coulter, Wayne McNeal, Pam Green Wayne Lazenby, Jimmy Johnson, Srenda Mack, Ben McFarlin, Connie David. Fourth Row: lona Reynolds. Bill Hunter, Joyce Moofehead, Charles Smith, Patricia Trls- ler. Tommy Ryan, Barbara JHead, Faye Waldron Melba Riley, Peggy Hooten. Wiley Dean, Roger Turney, Ava Jordan, Suzanne Meadow, Betty Ann Hunter, Patricia Delk. Gall Mathls, Francille Willard, Sharon Ellis, Fred Poe. Advisors: Dr. C. Wymer Wiser Miss Christine Vaughan. Miss Sondra Wilcox. 1 :- ' i t. t 201 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club serves as the vital link between the Catholic student and his church. The members enjoy many activities together. Each Wednesday night Father Rudisill conducts mass at the Catholic Student Center, which was dedicated in the spring. Communion Sunday is held the third Sunday of each month and is followed by a breakfast. At the Regional Newman Congress held in Franklin, Tennessee, repre- sentatives swapped ideas with other Tennessee Catholic students. The theme of the three day convention was Establishing a Christian Community. The Roman Catholic representatives joined with Canterbury members at Monteagle, Tennessee for a Roman-Anglican Dialogue. The joint conference centered discussions on race, super abundance, and war and peace. The theme was Christians in Solution. Each Wednesday nighl mass Is conducted at the new Newman Cente I 202 First Row: Mike Potts, Bob Schamberg Carolyn Morns Maqqie Jar rell, Nick Rose. President; Mary Jean Mangrum, Religious Chairnnan; Cheryl Allen, Corresponding Secretary: Carolyn Forte, Recording Sec- retary; Patricia Brown, Treasurer; Cliff Gillespie, House of Representa- tives; Dave Dilllck, Vice President; Juanita Dillick, Bill Westlake, Ser- qeant at .Arms; Andy Kirsch, Mary Knight, Kelly Sharbel. Second Row: Tee Duckle. Tee Swanson, Randall Elliott, Theresa Ricco, Mary Jo Curley, Mark Benko, Dot Holzapfel, Paul Stacey, Philip Baltz, Laura Drawdy, Linda Gllliland, Gloria Barnette, Donna Bruha, Helen Rotella ' Linda Simpson, Patricia Vadnais, Bill Connolly, Louie Long. WESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Student Center, the ' Stone House, and is located across from Clement and Gore Hall. The purpose of the Wesley Foundation is to provide the ministry of the Methodist Church to the university community. Wesley has an extensive program on campus. Each Wednesday night at the Wesley house are programs of varied types: speakers, missionaries, drama, and films. On Sunday morning the group meets for coffee and donuts, follovv ' ed by a Sunday School class. On Thursday morning a short devotional prayer meeting is held. The group also participates in community services such as Project Headstart and volunteer Sunday School teaching. Two weekend retreats emphasize study and fun in a camp or state park setting. First Row: Richard Arnold. Linda Taylor, Publicity Chairman; Gay Lee. Secretary: Janice Duclcer. Susan Smith. President: Becky Williams. Alan Knight. Gary Brodioi. hlouse of Representatives: Glenna Wells, Treas- urer; George Jaclcson, Cathy Clemer. Jim Folk. Vice President. Second Row: Phyllis Jean Neal. Barbara Adams. Sue Earl Heathman. Helen Mason. Nancy Randolph, Marilyn Meador. Nancy Anderson. N.ircy Ezell. Johnny Hawkins. J. D. Bradley. Third Row: Paul E. Ducker, Ad- visor: Richard Shriver, Director; Joy Shriver. Joyce Godsey. Patsy Troupe, Bonnie Ruth Troupe. Jan Thompson, Olivia Powell, Libby Miller. Anne Ray. Fourth Row: Arthur V. Murrell. Minister; Paul Hicks. Steve Mason, Jerold W. Box, Nolen Brunson. Alan Maxwell. New Wesley home 203 Sharon Patton, Elaine Barnhill, _Anne Adams, Joyce Martin, John Hart. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS Moderator Elaine Barnhill Vice Moderator Sharon Patton Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Martin hlouse of Representatives Serri Pekala Project Chairmen John hiart, Anne Adams Advisor Mr. Bob LaLance The Westminster Fellowship is the organization of Presby- terian students which through fellowship and study seeks to strengthen and promote Christian life on campus. The organ- ization, known as the Westminster Fellowship of the Synod of Tennessee, is a body of the Presbyterian Church of the United States. The campus group meets once each week for student planned programs that include films, guest speakers, and panel discussions on religious and social topics. Among the activities of the year are aid and participa- tion in the Day Care Center at the First Presbyterian Church and clean-up projects at the church. Along with a trip to Urbana, Illinois to an Inter-Varsity Missions Convoca- tion, the members enjoyed two retreats during the spring. Camp John Knox on Watts Bar Lake and Camp NaCome near Centerviile, Tennessee provided the settings. 204 Working m close contact with the Episcopal Church Is the Canterbury Association under the direction of Reverend Franklin Ferguson. Each Wednesday night the group meets at the home of Dean and Mrs. Chester Burns for informal discussions about current campus problems. At one meeting slides were shown by Father Ferguson of the National Cathe- dral in Washington, D. C. The Informal atmosphere provides a free opportunity for members to escape the confusion of campus life Three rep- resentatives journeyed to Monteagle to a Roman-Anglican Dialogue at which Canterbury and Roman Catholics were represented. Members who attended were Dennis LovelL Elizabeth Thaxton, and Marjory Tredinnlck. First Row; Elaine Hlnson, Elizabeth Thacbton, Secretary; Elaine Ladd, Jeanne Sanders, President: Ginny Ray, Pris Cartwright, Patricia Cham- lee, Marqie Tredinnick. Second Row: William Patrick, Gordon N. Tay- lor, Rick Warwick. Joe Storey, Rev. Franklin Ferguson, Royal Roseberry, Denis Lovell. Vice-President. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student Assoclallon attempts to study, dis- cuss, and experience the various interrelationships of life and worship. At the weekly church night meetings speakers on timely topics are heard. The Association sponsored a float In the homecoming parade and a child at the ASB Christ- mas party. Another project was the giving of dictionaries to the Tennessee Vocational School for Girls. Seated: Roqe. ' McMillan, Emllle Keister Carol Churchill, Jean Johnke Jennifer Curry, Pam Goff, Gary Goff. Standing; David Hufmangle Alfred Dodson, President. Not Pictured: Rev. John W. Suryers, Advisor Rev. Thomas Carlson, Advisor. LUTHERAN STUDENT GROUP v First Row: Linda Taylor, Phylli ' ; Jean Neal, Nancy Randolph. Marilyn Meador, Janice Ducker, Susan Smith, House of Representatives; Terrel Bain, President: Ginger Brooks, Secretary-Treasurer; Sylvia Outland, Nancy Anderson, Becky Williams, Jan Thompson. Second Row: Richard Arnold, Arthur Murrell, Carol Murrie. Barbara Adams, Sue Earl Heath- man, Marsha Plemons, Nancy Griffin, Gail Kizer, Linda Telford, Helen Mason, Gay Lee, Johnny Hawkins, Henry Ramser, James Craven. Third Row: Richard Shirver, Joy Shirver, Joyce Godsey, Patsy Troupe, Bonnie Ruth Troupe, Glenna Wells. Patricia Duncan, Nancy Exell, Idella Brad- ley, Whyte McKnight, Fourth Row; Lee Webb, Olivia Powell, Anne Ray. Libby Muler, George Jackson, Gary Brodioi, Pete Atchle . Phil Hicks. Steve Mason, Nolen Brunson, Alan Maxwell, John Givan David Mathis, David Page. STUDENT CHRISTIAN UNION The Student Christian Union is a growing and upv ard bound organization. It is made up of all denominational church groups who wish to participate. The annual tree-light- ing at President Cope ' s home evidenced the Christmas spirit on the MTSU campus. Most of all, the group endeavors to bring about unity of all church groups with the same be- liefs in God. First Row: Darlene Schwartz, Claudia Copeland. Second Row: Mike Pomeck, Olivia Powell. Denle Smith, Fradonna Phillips, Richard Thomp- son. Third Row: Mike Putman, Madeline Tilford, President; Patti Moore, Larry Cox, Miss Fog, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Steve Simonds. Bob Cooke! Ron Nelson. TRITON CLUB The Tritons, although small in number, are skillful aquatic performers and compose the splashingest club on campus. Regular meetings allow time to practice for several public performances to be presented during the year. The high- light of the year is the annual Spring Water Show which is presented in the glare of flashing lights and music. This year the Tritons entered the Synchronized Swim Workshop. 206 Block and Bridle Club Sponsors Little International The judging block of the cattleman and the tanned bridle of the horseman are the symbols of one of MTSU ' s most active clubs. The Block and Bridle Club, which was organized in 1959, has as its primary purpose promoting animal husbandry in the area served by Middle Tennessee State University. The MTSU chapter is now a member of the National Block and Bridle Club. Each year the club sponsors an FFA Opportunity Day and judges teams for the Southern Region Livestock and Dairy Conferences. The one accomplishment highlighting the seven-year existence of the club is the organizing of the Intercollegiate Cattle Judging Conference of which six colleges are now members. A Block and Bridle Club Little International Is held, consisting of a cattle show by the livestock management class combined with sorority and fraternity activities which Include a tug-of-war, a goat-milking contest, a greased- pig chase, and others. Rotating trophies will be awarded the winning groups. Throughout the year, several guest speakers, films, and other such activities are provided to stimulate Interest in agriculture. Pint Row: Mary J. Young, Secretary; Jerry Ray, Treasurer; Donald Cathey, President; Jerry Stephens, Vice-President; Ruth Cunningham, House of Representatives. Second Row: Jerry Mansfield, Reporter; Eddie Rees, Bruce Jordan, Bill Dinning, Tony Lancaster, Doyle Evans. Third Row: Mr. J. E. Young, Advisor; Jimmy Akers, Don Beshears, Larry O ' Neal. Donald Cathey (center). President of the Block and Bridle Club. shows Janet Brown and Tommy Thomas the trophies to be awarded to the winning fraternity and sorority at the Block and Bridle Club Little International. 207 VETERANS CLUB One of the most active clubs on campus since 1947, the Veterans Club is still upholding Its original pu rposes to serve the University and to be of benefit to its members. The club engages In a wide range of activities. In 1954, the club staged its first talent show which subsequently evolved Into an annual affair. In 1962, the beauty contest was added to the show, and each year a Miss Veterans Club is selected. Sandra Bozeman was this year ' s winner with Mary Blevins and Carol Jane Parker as the runners up. Brenda North was chosen as the most talented In the contest. Once a month the club has a program for one of the wards at the V.A. Hospital. In the fall, the Vets had a float in the hlomecoming Parade and sponsored a child for the A.S.B. Christmas Party. The spring brought the beard-growing contest and an entry In Biology Club Stunt Night. Miss Vets Club 1968 . Sandra Bozeman First Row: Donald Russell, Andy Klrsch, Howard Cook, House of Rep- resentativ es; Corky Short, Secretary; Richard Rice, President; Tom Watts, Vice-President; John Kosich, Treasurer; Mike Chandler, Second Row: R. Ted Hoge, Joe Collins, Bill Blumen, Leo Gulley, Nick Rosle, T. G. Barnette, Jr., Richard McCoy, Paul D. Sryder, Windell Mabry, Johnnie P. Richardson. Third Row: Ronald J. Welding, Jerry Rye, Thomas Mefford, Don Owens. Don Barrett, Ron Bender, Sergeant-at- ArrT,s; Ken Kraft, Robert Gibbs, Alton Fisher, Jim Dalton. 208 Vets float displays beauties Mary Blevlns, Queen Sandra, and Carol Parker. Another participant In the 13th annual Vets Talent Show. 209 Seated: Rosye Russ, Secretary: Elaine Barnhill, Michelle Marquardt. Standing: Lonnie Baxter, Treasurer; Ann Jackson, Stanley German, Gayle Sadler, Rocky Craft. President; Mrs. Neil Wright Sponsor. AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS The objectives of the MTSU Guild Student Group of the American Guild of Organists are to advance the cause of worthy church music and to provide members with oppor- tunities for meeting for the discussion of professional topics. Members endeavor to use their +alents in various ways to enrich the life of the university. For the past twenty years the group has furnished music during the Christmas season in the campus cafeterias. This year for the first time mem- bers provided music in all three university dining halls. First Row: Mary Ellen Dickerson, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: N ' orita Grenz. House of Representatives; Faye Gillspie, Wayne Bur- den. Bill Beazley. Third Row: Dr. Exum Watts, Sponsor: Larry Pierce, President; Larry Needham, Charles Cotter, Bill Pettus, Bill Richter. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club endeavors to fulfill an intellectual understanding of the fields of chemistry to its members. Fac- ulty, guest, and student speakers provide the club with in- formative and enjoyable programs on timely topics. Also, field trips are taken to Industrial laboratories. The Chemistry Club through these activities has advanced the Interest and understanding of the current world of chemistry in its mem- bers. 210 BUCHANAN PLAYERS You were fhe best one! The Buchanan Players perform with the finesse of a professional company with both outstanding acting and technical prowess to male? our University Theatre one of the finest In the South. The Players are truly the life-blood of the University Theatre. All productions are run entirely by the Players. Early in the year, a combined effort from the Theatre and Music departments resulted in the superb presentation of My Fair Lady. Leads were played by Mel Black, Patricia Prahl, and Larry Barker. The next production was the suspense melodrama Angel Street. Leads were casted to Caralou Durham, Randy Dickinson, Michael Stewart, Andrea Lindsay, and Sharlena Phillips. A new project held in March was a workshop theatre which consisted of three stu- dent directed plays: Not Enough Rope directed by Sylvia McKnight, The American Dream directed by Dianne Drye, and Act Without Words directed by John Gilpin. The members also sponsored a child at the ASB Christmas party. First Row: Barry Underwood, Michael Stewart, Vice-President: Joe Wallace, Phyllis Murphy, Mrs. Dorethe Tucker, Director: Robbie Kemp, Fall President: Mr. Clay Hawes, Technical Director: Mel Black, Patti Deck, Marie Foutch. Lynn Brown, Treasurer. Second Row: Penny Gor- don, Larry Barker, Patricia Prahl, Bernie Harris, Linda Miller, Andrea LIndsey, Secretary: Donna Walker, Sharlena Phillips, Carolou Durham, Colleen Powell, Bernadette Brown. Third Row; Emily Amonett, Susan Karsch, Julie Douglas, Randy Dickinson. Bill Reynolds, Glenda Karty, Joette Karty, LIbby Wilson, Tony Marshall, Pam Owen, Linda Judd, Ken Knowles, Dianne Drye, Dan Radojevic, Mary Taylor, Gayle Mc- Laln, Glena Dean, Debby Kernan, Pam Casey, Laurel Parry. Fourth Row: Ronnie Burns, Jack Gilpin, Spring President; Dana Lowe, Susan Ray, Chipper Schofield. Displaying their varied talents interested both old and prospectiv members at Club Night. 211 MTSU Host District Convention CIRCLE K First Row: Roy Crowder, President; Martha Sue Plunic, Sweetheart; Mac McDonald, Secretary. Second Row: Jeff Hernnsdorfer, Bob Dysart Ramon Safley, Mike Law. Third Row: Jim Free, Sandra Santiago Sweetheart Court; Denny Hastings, Tom Sparlcs. Fourth Row; Danny Marr, Mite Pritchard, Beverly Ring, Sweetheart Court; David Plgna, Wendell Mabry. Fifth Row: Bill Comes, John Paschal. Allan Walton, Larry Williams, Ed Baiter, Mike Jacobs, Andy King. The MTSU chapter of the Circle K Club International was established in 1954. The international group has a member- ship of over 14 thousand members. The primary function of the club is to perform services to the campus and to the community. This year the MTSU Circle K hosted the Kentucky and Tennessee clubs at the annual district convention held in Nashville. Also two delegates ' attended the International Convention in Ottawa, Canada. As the number one service club on campus, the members are kept busy with varied functions. The chapter holds cam- pus tours for freshmen, bonfires for promoting school spirit, and participates in both Biology Club Stunt Night, and the College Bowl. This year ' s services included the annual Christ- mas party for underprivileged children and a picnic in the spring for orphans. Circle K is also co-sponsor of the Miss Midlander Contest. Membership is limited and directed toward young men who have proven ability on campus and a sincere interest in a functioning service organization. 212 Circle K Sweetheart, Martha Sue Plunk, graces the stage in the Mi« A nnoment oi anticipation— will she be among the ten finalists? Midlander Contest. Pall pledge class. Circle K services and activities are displayed at Club Night. 213 ■9l w if f . - ' ' Seated: David Malhis, Ann Sutton, Jan Thompson, Phyliss McConnell. Brenda Mack, Paulette Fox, Tom Peterson, President. Standing: Mike Mitchell, David Page, David Dearing, Tony Pendergrass. Charles Gonce. YOUNG DEMOCRATS The Young Democrats learn their politics in a collegiate atmosphere and will undoubtedly be intelligent assets to their community and to the Democratic Party following their college life. From appearances by several important political figures, members gain a better understanding of current problems and possible solutions in our government. The members busy themselves with local precinct work dur- ing elections. With an election year coming up, this organi- zation will be in full swing both on local and national levels. First Row: Debby Kerman, Shirley Russell Secretary-Treasurer; Mel Black, President: Paula McHughes, Pam Casey. Second Row: Johanna Fell. Claudia V aller, Judy Rogers, Susie Jackson, Elizabeth Thackston, Linda Judd. Third Row: David Ward, Lonnie Newton, Jimmy John- son, Mark Benko, Fred Poe. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans Club is a very active and high- spirited group of young men and women who are interested in better government. The members worked hard in the fall of 1966 to help elect Howard Baker as the first Republican Senator from Tennessee In several decades. But they did not stop there. They remained active and continued their work by participating in Choice ' 68, an independently spon ' sored poll to determine the possible Presidential contenders for 1968. The Club meets every two weeks to discuss current prob- lems in government, new trends in political circles, and new ways to combat the evils of bad government. A wide spec- trum of political opinion is offered In Its membership, from conservative to liberal, with the correct Grand Old Party blending. Tradition and Innovations have marked this year tor the German Club. Lectures by faculty members from many connected departments broaden the club members ' ideas about Germany and the German language. Traditional Ad- vent wreaths, homemade Christmas cookies, and parties highlighted the fall semester. The students presented a Christmas program for the December Dames Club meeting. A highly successful 1967 College-Bowl team battled it out again in 1968. The German Club Singers competed in the Tau Omicron All-Sing. First Row: Tommy Ducklo. Robert W, Hazelinski, Mrs. Regira Warden, Sponsor: Randall Jones, House of Representatives; Bill Richter, Vice- President; Larry Ludwig, President; Toni Flynn, Secretary-Treasurer; Priscilla Norman, Susie Latane. Second Row: Jody Crumbliss, Norita Grenz, Dave Dillick, Mary Pat Williams, Charles F. Johnson, Maxie Baskln, Mike Flynn, Elizabeth Thackston, Barbara Jennings DIE DEUTSCHEN KAMERADEN Approximately thirty Spanish enthusiasts visited Roses ' Cantlna for a sample Spanish meal as an El CIrculo hllspano activity. Other activities included a competitive float In the htomecomlng parade, entrance in the Tau Omicron All-Sing, and a Christmas party for the members. The pur- pose of the club is to promote a deeper understanding of the Spanish language, and people. This goal is achieved through regularly scheduled meetings, fllmstrips, guest speakers, and planned activities. Floor: Linda Worden, President; Anne Adams, House of Representa- tives. First Row: Teresa Laughlin, Maggie Jarrell, Sheelah Bastian, Judee Petretzky, Vicki Brookshire, Ann Strickland, Ava Jordan. Stand- ing: Mary Hean Mangrum, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Cox, John Center, Pam Richesin, Philip Tarpley, Paul Marchbanks, Lynda Burton. Not Pictured: Trudy Whitver, Vice-President; Linda Hall, Social Chairman. EL CIRCULO HISPANO 215 HOME ECONOMICS After forty-five years of existence on the MTSU campus, the Home Economics chapter is still attracting future homemakers and teachers by the scores. The chapter is constitutionally organized for home economics majors and minors and is affiliated with both the Tennessee and the American hlome Economics Association. The chapter theme for 1967-68 is Home Economics — Opportunity Unlimited . . . Following this theme some of the monthly programs included, . . . As a Wife and . . . in Fash- Ions. A Coke Party began the year and Introduced freshmen and transfer students to the activities of the organization. Throughout the year, banquets, workshops, candy sales and visits to local businesses and manufacturers met the interests of all the mem- bers. The annual Career Day is designed to associate prospective high school students with the MTSU campus and the Home Economics progrem. The Betty Lamp Is the symbol of all home economics chapters in the United States. This lamp is called the lamp of joy, knowledge, fellowship, cooperation, service, and achievement. Rosanne finds Opportunities Unlimited . . . in the kitchen. First Row: Betty Rose Gregory, Patsy O ' Connor, Jane Ervin, Barbara Bears, Judy Mathis, Lynda Morse, Public Relation: Jeanece Seals, House of Representatives: Judy Whitmore, Historian: Clarice Wag- goner, Treasurer: Dorothy Raney, Secretary: Rosanne Jones, Chairman: Joy Felker, 1st Vice-chairman: Cathy Clemmer, 2nd Vice-chairman: Helen Sreever, Faculhy Advisor: Nancy Barrett, Angela Conway, Susan Willis, Nannette Faulkner, Chel Fite, Barbara Adams. Second Row: Edwena Mitchell, Nancy Fly, Dianne Locker, Elaine Hite, Pat Bowling, Jinettc Greer, Linda White, Sue Selby, Melody Jennings. Carol Rutledge, Brenda Womack, Brenda Spann, Eula Hillis, Jane Orth, Cindy Hampton, Georoia Mae Williams, Carol Jane Parker, Mary Ann Pitt. Sharon Ellis, Kay Harris, Third Row: Blllie Wetherford, Margaret Brewer, Marilyn Chattin, Diane Lawson, Candy Wilson, Margie Petro, Virginia Clark, Judy Peery, Susan Gilbreath, Jimmie Kay Johnston, Brenda Blgelow, Harriett Wall. 216 REGINA JONES MISS HOME ECONOMICS First Row: Howard Carter, Pamela Northcutt, Sammie Long, Dan Wi|. kinson. Second Row: William Rieves. David Konnersman, John Cowan, President, Carl Jackson, Tom Copeland. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club provides its members with social contacts and informative programs to benefit them in their individual professions. The organization strives to stimulate interest and advancement in the members ' chosen fields. Its curriculum consists of service and money-raising projects, making it an active club. Each year a float is entered in the homecoming parade; several field trips, a banquet, and a sprmg picnic are among the activities. The members of the Industrial Arts Club are well pre- pared to enter the field of their profession following grad- uation. First Row: Brenda Mack, Ginny Ray. Martha Sadler, House erf Repre- senfatives; Kathy Ramsey, Secretary: Patti Cumminqs, President; Thomas Christie. Pat Bass, June Martin, Sponsor. Second Row: Rich- ard Arnold, Janet Fisher. Bob Martin, Helen Mason, Joe Rossman Carolyn Durham, Jan Thompson, Phyllis McConnell, Elaine Hinson Larry Pierce, Hal Chavis. LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE La Societe Frangaise was established In 1963. Its primary purpose is to acquaint its members with the true French mode of life. Membership is open to all those interested in the study of French culture. Each year the club sponsors an excellent foreign film series and participates in the Socratic ' - . Callege Bowl, Stunt Night, and Club Night. A Christma ' , party and a spring banquet are also held for the members 218 INTERNATIONAL CLUB In today ' s world of strife and hatred, there exists a tremendous need for the pro- motion of understanding and friendship betweeen the people of different countries. This is the goal of the International Club. This unique organization is made up of both foreign students and interested American students. The club assists the foreign stu- detns in adapting to American mores and traditions by promoting occasions for socialization and discussions of problems. The projects for this include a float in the homecoming parade, sponsoring an orphan around Christmas, an International Annual Dinner, and an International Sa ' ad Night, An orientation program in tlie form of a tea was held early in the year for the foreign students and faculty members. Approximately 300 guests attended. A series of open forums on Religions of the World conducted by representatives of the club was also a project of the members. First Row: Bahrnan Sohrabi. President; Hossein Mansour, Manouchehr Yamin. Wanda Webb, Secretary; Jeanne DeLozier, House of Repre- sentatives; Cheryl Youree, Pailin Pesalapan, Linda Moharnadkhani, Cyrous Mohmadkhani. Theresa Smith Second Row: Charles Wagner, Massumi Waqner, Sheelah Bastian. Suresh Mehta, Juha Guess, Riyad Abboud, Mohsen Balakhani, Maxie Baskin, Polaphat Koemasinqki, Tawat Mesommonta. Third Row: tHernan E. Caballero, Maximiliano Garcia Robert Rucker, Ziaeddin Kabiri, Sami Abbasi, Ann Sutton, Paulette Fox, Gloria V a ' ker, Gradie Lee Bond, Sandra Lappin, Two foreign students in the American classroom. 219 Debbe Hill, Blllle Jean Meeks, President; Carole Cooper, Bill Craig, Pat Harriman, Linda Knight. Dianne Gregory. Brenda Clanton. ORCHESIS The Orchesis, which was created in the spring of 1965, may be better known to many students as the Modern Dance Club. Always in leotard, the members meet each Wednes- day night for practice . . . precision . . . perfection. The group sponsors the Modern Dance Workshop and partici- ates in the World of Dance each fall. They also partici- pate in a swimming show each spring. Several fund raising projects are held each semester to maintain the activities of the organization. First Row: Ma ' y Long, Carl Hirlston, Larry Sizemore, Joyce Martin Vice President: Steve Mathi,33, President: Joyce Burns, Secretary- Treasurer: Dan Treace, Safety and Equlpnnent Chairman: Danny Boone, Jimmy Johnson. Second Row: Lee Martin. Jean Chumbley, Joyce Melton. Roger McMillan, Marian Rawston, David Bryan, Carl Barnes, Sandra Griggs, Art Firtion, Mickey Stephens, Johnny LeVan, Ellen Hoover. SPELUNKERS The Spelunkers, or cavemen, have created one of the most unusual and challenging clubs on campus. The purpose of the Spelunkers is to promote caving conservation and safety and to preserve caves so that future Spelunkers might enjoy similar experiences. This is achieved through the direct experiences of caving. The Spelunkers are a working part of the Civil Defense Rescue Squad. Training courses ir rescue and safety are held for the members preparation. Practice cave rescues imitate an emergency situation. SNEA The Student National Educational Association is the basic unit of professional organization for college or university students preparing to teach. This organization is affiliated with the Tennessee Education Association and the National Education Association, and receives the regular professional literature from each. The Student NEA has as its principle purpose that of stimulating interest in professional education organizations and in the profession of teaching. The Student NEA meets monthly to participate in a va- riety of programs. The year always begins with a get- acquainted picnic. Other features this year included pro- grams on the Peace Corps, retarded children, student teach- ing, and films, such as And Gladly Teach. Other events Include the annual State Student NEA Convention, hosted this year by George Peabody College, and a convention held in Memphis on Teacher Education and School Integra- tion. It is anticipated that this near-simulation of actual pro- fessional conditions will provide better informed teachers for schools across the nation. First Row: Gay Lee Marilyn Ensley Deonne Moon Joan Murray Kay Hopkins, Jane McGee, Barbara Conner, Ava Pevahouse, Elizabeth Blair, Jane Wood, Anne Adams, Nancy Petretzky, Rec. Sec; Sandra Hedge- path, Corr. Sec; Julia Partee. Pres.; Sandra Elam, Pub. Chr.; Martha Jewell. House of Rep.; Carolyn Meyers, Prog. Chr.; Helen Mason, Hist.; Rosanne Jones, Joy Felker, Carol Jones, June Cook. Rita Gath- mann, Nancy Barrett. Second Row: Patsy Troupe, Sherry Dale. Elaine Ladd, Joyce McDowell, Barbara Carnett, Peggy Hooten, Shirley Bellen- fant, Beth Rogers, Lynda Burton, Linda Trnt, Betty Kimbrough, Carolyn Williams, Wanda Brown, Diane Beadle, Melba Riley, Barbara Delk, Brenda Mack, Patricia Liechty, Kay Lester, Sharon Owens, Betty Hasty, Jean Chapman, Paulette Campbell, Jo Doris Vanderpool, Joan Leigh- ton, Carole Stubbs. Third Row: Libby Holly, Jane Orth, Cindy Hamp- ton, Nelda Hott, Barbara Kiker, Judy Rawdon, John Dodson, Sanford McGee, Lloyd Arnold, Betty Roach. Sara McGregor. Ann Sutton, Susan Jones, Delma Jacobs. Paulette Fox, Sue Burton, Donna Fuller, Jane Dixon, Susan Britt, Anna Dismukes, Cheri Headden, Ann Sitton, Jane Franklin, Nancy England, Janice Pendergrass. Shela Nichols, Carol Lewis, Susan Longmire, Randy Brown, Paula Noorman, Patricia Duncan, Fred Poe, Richard Butler, Mike Baunstark, Mary Ann Pitt. People stand in line to join SNEA. 221 RODEO CLUB The Rodeo Club which was organized In 1963 has as Its main purpose to promote intercollegiate rodeo and interest in horses. Each year the club sponsors and pro- duces a college rodeo on our campus. For the past two years the members have competed as a team in a matched rodeo against Tennessee Tech. The club was active this past spring in starting the Mid-South Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. This as- sociation promotes rodeo as an intercollegiate sport and coordinates all rodeo clubs in the state. While the main interest of the club members is rodeo, many do not compete in rodeo, but are interested in good horsemanship and in good sportsman- ship. Thurman Mullins, MTSU sophomore from Murfreesboro, represented the MTSU Rodeo Club in competition at the International Rodeo Association ' s World Cham- pionship Rodeo held in Detroit, Michigan in November. Activities of the year Included a hayride and wiener roast for the members. This is the lhird year that the club will sponsor a campus and also a matched rodeo. Our MTSU chapter is influential in helping other schools in this area to start rodeo clubs on their campuses. Thurman Mullins rides Double Trouble in Detroit Rodeo First Row: Brenda Huskey, Historian; Ann Richards, Secretary; Bill Ad- coclc, President: Marilyn Adcocic, Vice-President; Pat Jowers, House of Representatives. Second Row: Harold Lynch. Reporter: Kathy Parker, Larry Markus, Carol Wilson. David Wilson, David Nadeau, Charlie Saskell. Third Row: Jim Burkhalter, Dorinda Hulen, Robert E. Lee, Thurman Mullins, Jim Rader, Bill Clary, Don Bershears, Cathy Stone. The Pre-Law Club has as its main function providing pre- law students important contacts with practicing attorneys and other individuals possessing the law degree. These con- tacts assist the students in choosing a field of concentration if they should decide to enter law as a profession. The or- ganization has also stimulated interest in the state and fed- eral government by presenting such speakers as Dr. Fleming, renowned author. The Pre-Law Society is very proud of its former members for many are now studying at top law schools throughout the nation or are engaged in practicing law. Seated: Mrs. Elizabsth Boyer, Charles Johnson. President; David Broennel, Mike Frensley, Pat McBride. Standing: Mike Bottoms, Lee England, Bob Wagner, Frank Shaffer. PRE-LAW CLUB The Socratic ' s purpose is to promote the academic life of the University in an intellectual atmosphere. The organiza- tion sponsors several debates and forums on topics of local and national importance each year. One of the highlighting programs was concerning Capital Punishment. State Repre- sentative Pat Lynch and Representative Charles Galbreath debated the issue. The Socratlcs are responsible for the College Bowl which is held In ihe University Center. The two moderators are Allen Stuht and Paul Monaco. An Im- proved lighting system similar to that of the General Electric College Bowl has been added. Plans for an OVC Inter- College Bowl came later In the spring. Seated: Charles F. Johnson, Ava Standing: Lawrence J. Ludwiq, Advisor. SOCRATICS Jordan, Layton G. Dunbar, President. Randall Jones, Bobby N. Corcoran, First Row: Jane McGee, Joan Murray, Louanne Richardson, Arlene Fihpatrick, Lana Tucker, Regina Bowen, Janice Ducker, First Chairman: Ruth Vauohn, Treasurer: Kay Collins, Bill Snell, Keeper of the Seal: Larry Hayes, Mike Wilson. Margie Petro, Barbara Barrett, Debby Pickett, Mary Lidtke, Executive Secretary: Katha Butts. Nancy Hiqht, Lloyd Arnold, Robert Rucker. Second Row: Patsy Stubblefield, Kay Hopkins, Ca rol Jane Parker, Sandy Hood, Janie Deaver, Sherrie Mor- ris Shirley Hollis, Rebecca Willianns, Margaret Jarrell, Pat Mathews. Fletta Loudermilk. Jo Ann Wiseman, Libby Mueller, Lee Webb, Olivia Powell. Phil Hicks, Ann Ray, Betty Jo Hasty, Paula Petty, John Dans- they. Third Row: Bob Eadler. Charles Poston, Joe Grandstaff, Gary Harville, Harold Conway, Advisor. TAU SIGMA The Student Sociological Society, Tau Sigma, was founded February 22, 1967 and can already boast being the largest organization on campus with an active nnembership of 125. The purpose of Tau Sigma is to further interest in the be- havioral sciences and to bring together students with com- mon interests. Tau Sigma had many interesting programs and speakers for their meetings this year. Among those were Charles Stoner from the Metropolitan Police Department of Nashville who spoke on juvenile delinquency and Mrs. Del- phia McKnight who spoke on internships in the Juvenile Probation Program. Other activities included a pizza party at Christmas and entering a car in the homecoming parade. First Row: Charles Dahlgreen Sjt at Arms J Pirl-r President: Jim Dunn, Clay Holloway Rodney Hayes Second Row Ike Franklin. Dennis Bandy, Phillip Gardner. Gene Carney, Andy Thompson, Paul Barnett. Third Row: Danny Dieckman, Leon Mooneyhan. Gary Wright. Mike Cowan, Kenney Hastings, Joe Jones, Andy King, Charlie Daniel, Ralph Overton. Fourth Row: Gary Chrisman, Larry White, Brady Straub, Johnny Grimes, Tom Brightwell. Jackie Craver. Tommy Elselsteln, Butch Wright. Tim Kalthoff. Ronnie Johnson. Fifth Row: Tom Magner, Jim Seymour Billy Walker, Larry Mathews, Pat Morrison, Mike Matheny, Randall Brady, Steve Wakefield, Joel Musgrave, Johnny Beene, David Duvall. Sixth Row: John Major, Dickie Thomas, Jack Whitley, John Prevost. TCLUB Since 1947, the recipients of the Middle Tennessee State University T. ' the only athletic letter permitted to be worn on the campus, have banded together to form the T Club. The club seeks to take part in campus affairs and bring about better relations between the student body and the athletes. Another prime interest of the T Club is to pro- mote a close association among the athletes themselves. The T Club works at the high school basketball tournaments held at MTSU in order to raise money, which is used to make improvements in the athletic dormitory and to finance the annual T Club picnic. This year the club also sold buttons at football games to boost the Raider spirit and sponsored a child at the ASB Christmas party. BIOLOGY CLUB Being one of the first organizations to appear on campus, the Biology Club continues to offer activity to anyone who possesses an interest in the biological sciences, whether he is a biology major or not. In stimulating interest for such, the club offers films, guest speakers, field trips, and other activities. Traditionally the Biology Club sponsors the popular Stunt Night during the sprino. semester. Each year the campus organizations are invited to present an original skit before a student audience. Other annual events include a float in the homecoming parade, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. This year the members aided in map- ping the plant life on campus to give botany students a reference for locating and observing specimens. Each year the club contributes a substantial amount of money to the George Davis Loan Fund which Is available to biology majors in need of financial aid. First Row: Ralph Sharp, Joey Nunley, President; Judy Batson, Ma Baskln, Dick Davis, Ray Bailey. Second Row: Johanna Fell, Libby Rob erson, Gary Clayborne, Bobbie Jo McCarqo, Ann Marshall, Sharoi Daniel, George Osenqa, Richard Butler. Third Row: Jean Callaway Sanford McGee, James Goodman, Jeannie Chester. Pegqy Harris Donna Cobb, Judy Luna, Jimmy Johnson. Looling at innerdf. ' HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION CLUB The Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Club has as Its primary goal to stimulate interest in the profession of physical education. The club meets on the first and third Thursday of each month, the first Thursday being a morning meeting and the third Thursday being a night meeting. MTSU was represented at the annual hHPER State Convention in Chattanooga and the Southern District Convention in New Or- leans. The members have proposed a carnival or a carnicus for all students as well as a play day with other OVC schools consisting of individual and team games. The or- ganization also entered a car in the Homecoming Parade and sponsored a child at the ASB Christmas party. An annual proiect of the HPER club is the World of Dance. First Row: Susan Ingram. House of Representatives; Betty Carol Fite, Treasurer; Mike Bleeker, President; Linda Nance, Secretary; John Cart- wright, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: Judy Bawcum, Anne Forde, Judy Cope, Susan Britt, Donna Fuller, Jane Dixon. Third Row: Ann Richards. Preston Cethey, Mitchell Chambers, Jim Barr, Ray Oppel, Pat Sarver, Elizabeth Blair, Janie McNabb. Fourth Row: Eddie Solo- mon, John Finney, Ronnie Davis, Joyce McDowell. Barbara Cornett, Sharon Shouse, Barbara Wolfe, Peggy Linville, Judy Linville. Jeraline Edde. Fifth Row: Prater Powell. Mike Adams, Judy Barrett, Janice Harrington, Rennie Bell, Billy Cunningham, Richard Crosslin, Keith Carver. Kenny Linville. 226 WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women ' s Athletic Association serves as a valuable athletic activities promoter for women students at MTSU. Each year a fifty dollar scholarship Is given to a senior v oman of the club for her further education at the University. A volleyball team represented the organization in the Ohio Valley Conference Invitational Tournament. Much time has been spent in re-writing the constitution of the club in order to change the name to Women ' s Recreational Association. Members actively participate in the intramural program which this organization had such an influential part in originating. First Row: Lynn Ferrel, Yvonne Horn, Paula Swafford, Linda Nance, House of Representatives; Betty Carol Fife, Secretary; Judy Bawcunn. President: Donna Fuller, Treasurer; Jane Dixon, Publicity Chairman: Susan Britt, Susan Stuart, Ann Sitton, Cheri Headden. Second Row: Libby Wilson, Lee Ferrell, Judy Cope, Barbara Orr, Susan Ingram, Sharon Owens, Sherry Frazier, Barbara Cornett, Joyce McDowell, Anne Forde, Kaye Bivers, Rhesa Sumrell. WAA officiates in women ' s intramural volleyball program. 227 TRACK AND SABRE CLUB The Track and Sabre Club is a social-military organization open to all ROTC cadets. The purpose of the club is to provide its members with comradeship, promote the activities of the university and its students, and promote the ROTC among students, faculty, and the local populace of Murfreesboro. The Track and Sabre Club sponsors many events among which are the annual hHalloween Dance, the Military Ball, and the spring picnic. First Row: Ron Green, Vice-President; tv Tomlinson, Treasurer. Second Row: Bill Officer; John Barker, Protocol; Ray Holl liannentarian; Jim Diclcson, Sgt.-at-Arms. DRAMATIC nty tHalcomb, President; Bill jchanan, Public Information Secretary; Bill Lappin, Par- First Row: Hollis Mullins, Charles Wrenn, Donald Heubschman, James LaFevor, Donald G. Goff, Gary W. D er, Phillip L. Davidson, William G. Thomlinson, Allan R. Hollis, Jr., Major James R. Dismukes, Ad- visor; Monty Halcomb, Ron Green, Jim Dickson. Bill Lappin, James J. Folk, Jackie Sisk, Glenn Dillehay, Patrick Cox, Richard Brown, Eddie Solomon. Second Row: Dovie Rader, Charlie Fox, Bill Chapman, Lloyd Arnold, Stan Thomas, Tom Helton, Herbert Logan, Stephen Lester, Philip D. Baltz. Paul Stacey. Greg Lancaster, Frank Bilbro, Art Long, Andy King, Kenneth Hickman, Irocus E. Jernigan, Ronald Bancroft, Bill Landers, Karl Hans. William B. Cornes, Michael Huebschman, Mike Bryant. 228 I ' M 1 1 II 1 lUlBi 111 1 1 1 :|| ' 1 1 ilii m talM b tfliv £. ' 3k k - a feS J tj J] f a ww y|9A dl| 1 T mn EmL j h . ' . H Ih H Ilii llvilD iiiiiiUiiHM ' M ■4 1h i ■MMH ■flB Vfl HH HVIji P£juH Hf HI I TRACK AND SABER SPONSORS First Row: Linda Johnson, A Co. 3rd Bn.; Merrill Booth. B Co. 1st Bn.; Sonla Massey. Brigade; Mary Alice Becker, 1st Bn. Second Row: Sarah Marie Smith, Hq. Co. 2nd Bn.; Michelle Phillips, Hq. Co. 1st Bn.; Alison Eyerly, A Co. 2nd Bn.; Connie Parlchurst, B. Co. 2nd Bn.: Martha Dixon, B Co. 3rd Bn. Third Row: Diane Webster, 2nd Bn.; Becky Ullom, 3rd Bn.: Carolyn Johnson, Hq. Co. 3rd Bn.: Margaret Duncan, A Co. 1st Bn.: Rosemary Escje, C Co. 1st Bn. Blue Raider S ports Car Club Seated: Richard Arnold, Vice-President; Joette Karty, Treasurer: Glenda Karty, President; Dr. Jesse Raine, Advisor. Standing: Dana Lowe, Ronald Karty, Mark Hazle, Gary Calvert. Fall, 1967, marked the Incorporation of the Blue Raider Sports Car Club. Membership is now open to persons outside of the MTSU student body. Only MTSU students can hold office or have voting rights. This year the club held five comipetltlve rallies, averaging 100 miles and seven autocrosses. A car was entered in the hlomecoming Parade. At the monthly meetings a typical program might consist of a film or an event among the members such as a scavenger hunt rally. The second annual Raider Ramble, a 250 mile competi- tive race over the Middle Tennessee area, was held in December. ROADSTERS RALLY IN RAIDER RAMBLE 230 CIRUNA Although the Council for Interna- tional Relations and United Natloni Affairs is a small organization, it ha: been active on the MTSU campu; during its four-year history. Having recently changed its name from the Collegiate Council for the United Na- tions, its scope of interest has in- creased to international relations. This year the organization served as host to the first annual hiigh School Model United Nations for Middle Tennessee. Some members of the group attended the Model United Nations General Assembly at St. Louis during March and April. First Row: Randall Jones, Vice-President: A President; Lucy Honey, Secretary-Treasurer tlves; David Dearlng. ne Sloan, Jerry Mungle. Second Row: Charles Johnson, Third Row: Mary Pat Williams, House of Representa- NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION OF SECRETARIES The National Collegiate Association of Secretaries in its first year at MTSU has made many accomplishments tov ard a prosperous future. The purpose of the organization Is to encourage an exchange of ideas and experiences among students planning secretarial careers. To be eligible for membership in this national organization one must be enrolled in a curriculum designed for a secretarial career or a teaching career in the secretarial field. A 2.0 grade point average is also required for membership. Mrs. Francis B. Jakes, Division President of the National Secretarial As- sociation, was an important guest speaker at an early meeting. The members chose to sponsor a child from the Good Shepherd ' s hlome at the ASB Christmas party. Probably the highlighting event of the year was the Na- tional Collegiate Association of Secretaries Convention which was held in Dallas, Texas, this year. The MTSU chapter was represented at this annual convention. First Row: Martha Sullenger, Lucretia Witt, Yvonne Pendergrass, Diane Rooker, Treasurer; Janice Pope, Dr. L. V. Taylor, Sponsor. Second Row: Sammye Kaye Brown, Jean Adcocit, Secretary: Carole Pafton, Publicity Chairman; Gayle Blevins, ASB Representative; Brenda Bucltner, Presi- 9 • i dent; Mr. Elwin W. Mldgett. Third Row: Shirley Douglass, Gerry Brown, Shirley Springer, Hazel Bloodworth, Historian; Mr. Ivey Chance. Mr. Joe Sawyer. Not Pictured: Kay Lester, Vice-President; Janice Trimble. ntffii as ssmmi fff - J — - t iM DEBATE SQUAD McLean, Lee Greer, The MTSU Debate Squad, under the direction of David Walker, has posted a full and winning season for the 1967-68 school year. Each year the squad hosts two tournaments, the MTSU Earlybird, which was won by Emory University, and the MTSU Junior Tournament for inexperienced debaters. The Squad attended tournaments at Auburn University, Emory University, Samford University, Tulane, hiarvard Na- tional Invitational Tournament, Pi Kappa Delta Re- gional, and the Tennessee State Tournament at David Lipscomb. Among the honors received were David Rives, best affirmative debater at Western Kentucky; Lee Greer, first place impromptu speaker at Samford University; Fred McLean and Lee Greer, third place team at Carson-Newman and Agnes Scott. In the State Tournament Katie Petty and Gail Colebrook placed second in women ' s debate; Lee Greer was second in men ' s extemporaneous; Janet Brown placed first in women ' s extemporaneous; and Lana Alexander was third in women ' s after-dinner speaking. Janet Brown, David Rives. Larry Williams, Gail Colebrook. David E. Walker Debate Direclor. RON VAN HALL Presfdent LENELLE MARABLE Vice President KATHY EVANS Sacretary First Row: T. Earl Hinton Sponsor Ann Moss Brenda Anderson Michelle Marguardt Linda Cook. Phil V aters. Second Row: John Davis Gary G fellers Bill Cantrell Rocky Craft Stanley German. Mickey Dyce. MENC Membership in Music Educators National Conference is open to all who have inter- est in music education and its purpose. The organization allows its members to voice their opinions on today ' s crucial problems in music education and to participate in discussions with other music educators. The goal of MENC is to give the student a better concept of general music education and its relationship with other aesthetic fields. One of the newer organizations on campus, the Math Club limits its membership to math majors. On alternating Thursday meeting dates, the programs consist of speakers from industrial and scholas- tic mathematical circles and discussion-problem sessions conducted by the students. The members aided in the Computer Center Sem- inar held on this campus. Several Tennessee and Georgia colleges and universities attended. The or.3anization was also represented in the College Bowl. First Row: Fran Willard. Se cretary: Kenneth Rowe. Vice Pres- ident: Bill Westlake, President: Stan Mahurln, Executive Board: Bob Crosslin, Executive Board. Second Row: Gradle Bond. Ronnie Tennant, Gall Mathls. James Gannon, Roger McMillan Joe Collins. Third Row: Sharyn Campbell, Ann Ladd, Norlta Grenz, Martha Davis, Jerry Shannon, Richard Rice. Fourth Row: Bettty Jo Hasty, Roger Turney. Mr Lester Levi. Advisor: Sara Jean Tilley, June Cook. MATH CLUB tLm li C.I.R.U.N.A. Model U.N. Assembly ORGANIZATIONS Club Night 234 Young Republicans Club Aly Fair Lady Buchanan Players ' ' Little International Block and Bridle Culb Action Beauty Contest Homecoming Parade Entries Veterans Club %i% . -c •irAF ■--i ' 1 ADMINISTRATION The Ad Hoc Committee on the Rights, Freedoms, and Responsibilities of Students— Clockwise: Joseph Smith, Music Department; E. W. Mid- gett, hHead of Business Department and committee chairman; Robert Maclean, Dean of Students; Charles Johnson, student; Chester Burns. Dean of Men; Rodney Hayes, student; Christine Vaughan, English Department; Martha Jewell, student; Martha Hampton. Dean of Women. 238 GOVERNOR The Tennessee State Board of Education has contributed greatly to the expansion of Middle Tennessee State Univer- sity. The increase of student population throughout the state is only one of the Board ' s many concerns. Two of the mem- bers are almuni of Middle Tennessee, hHon. J. Howard Warf, Commissioner, and Mr. Edward Jennings. With the aid of the Board, Governor Ellington is now carrying out a stronger education program for the schools of Tennessee. The students of Middle Tennessee State are very grateful to Governor Ellington and the State Board for their support. BUFORD ELLINGTON Governor of Tennessee STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION— Froni Sam V ilson, Hon. J. Howard Warf. Cha T. M. Divine. Back Row: J. Frank Taylo Row: Edward Jennings, Mrs. man; Mrs. B. A. McDermott, E. H. Kennedy, James Wil- liams, Dale Clover, Ernest Ball, Harold West, James Jones, F. Thornton Strang. Absent: Mrs. Violet Parrish, Etecutive Secretary; Mrs. Jean Greenwood. Principal Stenographer. 239 DR. QUILL COPE. PRESIDENT KHiddle Tennessee State University 240 PRESIDENT COPE: A Man And His Office The |ob of chief admlnlsfrator of a growing university is not an enviable one, but the execution of this job by President Quill E. Cope Is not only enviable but also admirable, hlavlng stood at Middle Tennessee ' s helm for a decade, he has guided MTSU ' s ship of state to greater heights than ever. Making decisions ranging from the placement of campus sidewalks to the arrangement of a seven- story women ' s living complex has made President Cope an integral part of the University. Campus decisions are only a part of the multitudinous position held by President Cope. He also acts as campus ambassador at all times, representing the university through himself. All of the work-a-dav tribulations which pass upon Dr. Cope, however, are not enough to block his view of the essence of MTSU — It ' s student body. No prob- lem Is too small for a student to discuss with him, and no decision IS so light that he does not ponder before advising or consenting. Dr. Cope: On the inner cfrcle of all campus affairs, yet standing alone on the pinnacle of his position: guiding light for the bearers of the torch of the future. 241 Dr. Howard Kirksey Dean of Faculty ADMINISTRATION npg (s J1H f BE ' - ' ' ■' ■-. K ' ' ' ' j M f f Hi HL Chester Burns, Dean of Men Martha Hampton. Dean of Worn Dr. James Martin, Director of Guidance and Testing Dr. James Covington, Asst. Director of Guid- ance and Testing Judy Milholland, Asst. Dean of Women: Sam McLean, Asst. Dean of Me Robert Hackman, University Physician: Barbara Martin. School Nurse: Vai Smith, Cafeter Director. ADMINISTRATION Robert J. MacLcan Dean of Students. 243 Dr. John Weems, Dean of Adn ADMINISTRATION Dr. Paul Hutcheson, Director of Computer Center; Sam Walden, Manager of Computer Center • IWpM kx l I hI | H[F ' ' 4 Charles Pigg, Asst. Superintendent Plant Plannmg; President Quill Cope Norman Martin, Bursar; Austin Parker, Internal Auditor; Hixson Pugh, Purchasing Agent; Joe Rich, Supervisor of Inventory Receiving Sam Smith, Personnel Officer; Charles Phi Manager of Bookstore; Allen Connell, Asst. Man ager of Bookstore 245 Harold Jewell, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds: Charles Smith, Asst. Supt. of Buildings and Grounds Dr. Belt Keathle , Dnector of Student Aid ADMINISTRATION 246 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The School of Arts and Sciences offers a wide field of vocational opportunities, including careers in Biological Science and Speech and Theatre. The School not only prepares one for a teaching career, but offers basic courses for future study. The School includes the departments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, hiistory, Languages, Mathematics, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, and Speech and Theatre. The Science and Mathematics Institute held each summer is under the direction of the School. By taking recipients from the South, this Institute helps in teaching improved methods and techniques of classroom study in science and math. DR. CLAY TUCKER Dean of the School of Arts and Sc Dr. Harold Spraker, Dr. W. T. Windham, and Dr. Gerald Parch- ment were selected as the three most outstanding teachers at MTSU for 1966-67. DEPARTMENT HEADS First Row: Anderson, June. Ph.D., Chennistry: Asel+Ine, Swen, Sociology: Ballew, Joseph, English; Beasley, William, Ph.D., English; Beauchamp. Robert, Ph.D.. Chemistry and Physics; Beers, George, M3th; Brown, Homer, Math: Brown. James, Ph.D.. Chemistry. Second Row: Calbert, Jack, History; Caicott, Emily, Ph.D., English: Chrlstman, Cal- vin, History; Clark, Roy, Ph.D., Chemistry and Physics; Coleman, R. G., Ph.D., English; Conway, Harold, Sociology: Coolc. James. Physics: Cox Edwin, Biology. Third Row: Crawford, Frederic, History; Crenshaw, Douglas, English; Dahl, James, English; Dark, Harris, Ph.D.. Math; Derryberry, Virginia, English, DeShazo. Ramon, English; Doyle, Patrick, Biology: Ducker, Paul. Chemistry and Physics. Fourth Row: Dunn, Mary, Ph.D., Biology; Durham, Charles, English; Evans, Joe, Math; Evins, Carroll, English; Esse , Frank, Political Science: Ferris, Norman, Ph.D., History; Fletcher. J. L., Ph.D.. Biology; Fullerton. Ralph, Geoqraphv. Fifth Row: Gilbert, Ortrun, Foreign Languages: Gilbert, Wade, Chemistry and Physics: Golden, Janell, Math; Grubbs, David, Ph.D., Political Science: Harris, Thomas, English; Hawes, Clayton, Speech and Theatre: Hem- merly, Kenneth. Biology: Hemmerly. Thomas. Biology. Dick Davis utillies the facilities of the New Science Building, one of the most modern and well equipped establishments in the state of Tennessee. r i ' Vrl ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY 1% f ' Cl O c |t ' « T;i W f, U p ' lv - J f« | |_ „ • ' f ' r ' . ' uT fS. f C L First Row: Hiter, Martha, English: HoDper, Ernest. Ph.D., History; Howard, Edwin, Ph.D.. English: Hoyle. Mitchell, Biology: Huhta. James, Ph.D., History: Hyde. Ralph. Ph.D.. English: James, Clayton. Social Science: Jamison, King. Ph.D.. Math. Second Row: Jennings, Thelma. History; Johnson. Henry, Political Science; Johnson, Joyce. Speech Dramatic Arts; Jordan, John, English: Kohland, Wil- liam. Geography; Leonard. James. History; Levi, Lester. Math; Locke. Charles, Math. Third Row: Lowe, Larry, Ph.D., Speech; Martin, June, Ph.D., Foreign Languages: Mast, John, English; Mathls, Philip, Biology; McCall, William, Biology: McCash, William, History; McCord, Richard, Math; McFerrIn, Flor- ence, Math. Fourth Row: McKInney, Charles, Physics: Monaco, Paul. History: Moore. Newell. Ph.D.. History; Ordoubadlan, Reza, English; Parchment, Gerald, Ph.D.. Biology; Patrick. William, Math: Peck, Virginia, Ph.D.. English: Perez- Reillv, Mario, Political Science. Fifth Row: Phillips, Burns, Math; Pittman, George, English; Porter, Coy. Foreign Languages; Price, William, Math; Reed. Horace, Ph.D., Biology; Rod- den, Jasper, English; Rolater, Fred, History: Roseberry, Royal, History. Sixth Row: Sadler, William, Geography; Scott, Dan, Ph.D., Chemistry: Sharber, Patricia, History; Sharp. Ralph, Biology; Smith, Jesse, Math; Stancliff, Leon. Chemistry; Strickland, Roscoe, Ph.D.. History; Stubblefield, Frances, Math. 250 First Row: Stuht, Allen, English; Thweatt, Mack, Math; Thompson, Clifton. Ph.D., Chemistry; Todd, Aaron. Ph.D., Chemistry Physics. Second Row: Tucker, Dorothe. Speech; Turner, Jack, Political Science ; Usel+on, Horace, Ph.D., Chemistry Physics; Van Dervort, Thomas, Political Science. Third Row: Vaughan, Christine, English; Walker, David, Speech; Watts. Exun Ph.D., Chemistry; Wells. Marlon, Biology. Fourth Row: Whittington, Curtis, English; Windham, W. T.. Ph.D., History; Wiser, C. Wymer, Ph.D., Biology; Woods, A. E.. Ph.D., Chemistry Physics. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Mr. Duggin carefully insfrucH his student in operating one of the power tools. Mr. Puckett listens as one of his students takes over his iob. The departments of Accounting, Agriculture, Business Administration, Business Education, Economics, Industrial Arts, and Military Science are Included under the School of Business and Industry. The principal purpose of the School is to prepare students for positions demanding skills in mod- ern business and Industry. The programs of the school pro- vide a background meeting the basic requirements of the modern business executive. Dr. Firman Cunningham, Dean of the School of Business and Industry. 252 DEPARTMENT HEADS FOWLER TODD Ph.D.. Business Administration BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY FACULTY First Row: Akhtar, Iqbal, Economics; Anderson, Edward, Cpt., ROTC: Armburst, Robert, Industrial Arts; Bachler. Michael, Industrial Arts. Second Row; Baled. Billy, Business Administration; Baldwin, Harold, Industrial Arts; Bethard, James, Cpt., ROTC; Bigger, 1. C, Ph.D., Agriculture. Third Row: Blackman. Marilyn, Nursing; Bowling, Billie, Business Education; Can- trell, Paul, Economics; Chance, Ivey, Business Education. Fourth Row: Corcoran, Bobby, Economics; Dalton, Donald. Business Administration; Dalton. Philip, Industrial Arts; Dement, Joe, ' Agriculture. Fifth Row: Dismukes, James, Major, ROTC; Dowell, Paul. Accounting; Drennan, t enry. Business Education; Duggin. Calvin, Industrial Arts. Sixth Row: Eaves, James, Cpt.. ROTC; Ellis. Neil. Ed.D., Industrial Arts; Emery, Glen. Major, ROTC; Evans, Boyd, Economics. Secretarial students learn that typing is a vital part of their career. First Row: Florlce, Waymon , Cpt., ROTC; Freeman, O. L., Industrial Arts: Gar- land, Ruth, Business Education: Garrigus, Robert, Ph.D., Agriculture: Gonce, James, Industrial Arts: Gornnan, James, Cpt., ROTC: Gould, Richard, Industrial Arts: Haiqier, Rayford, Lt. Col., ROTC. Second Row: Harper, Phil, Accounting: Holley. Franklin, SSG., ROTC: Hutchins, Paul. Cpt., ROTC: Jones, Herbert, Accounting: Kempf. Larry, Business Administration: Kinard. Jerry, Business Administration: King, Jerry, Accounting: Lanier, Miller, Industrial Arts. Third Row: Lewis, Olin, MSG., ROTC: Ma ' tm, j?obert, Ph.D.. Economics: Miles. Wilford, Business Administration: Mitcham, Don, Business Administra- tion: Mueller, Hans, Economics: N ' bw, Earl, Agriculture: Pucltett, Mor- ris, Business Administration: Raine, Je;se, Ph.D., Economics. Fourth Row: Rico, Marlon, Business Administration: Sample, Dwight, Accounting: Sawyer, Joe, Accounting: Shaw, Sue, Economics: Sloan, Gene, Business Administration: Taylor, Leonard, Ed.D., Business Education: Tenpenny. Ann, Nursing: Toulouse, Ronald, Business Education. Fifth Row: Vaught, William, Business Administration: Wade, Henrietta, Business Education: Whitt. Jerry, Business Administration: Whitt, Sue, Account- ing: Williams, David, Major, ROTC; Williams, Jerry. Agriculture: Wind- hauser, John, Journalism: Young J. E., Agriculture. O tt ft r- o. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The principal objecfive of the School of Education is to prepare teachers to fulfill the responsibilities that are theirs as guides of Tennessee ' s young citizens. Included in the school are the departments of Education, hiealth, Physical Education and Recreation, hlome Econom- ics, Arts, and Music. The school also directs the campus school, a laboratory for future teachers. Students receive instruction in the art of finger painting. The library offers the student a place of quiet plus helpful hands in finding materials. Dr. Sam Ingram, Dean of the School of Education. 25b DEPARTMENT HEADS NEIL WRIGHT Music 257 EDUCATION FACULTY First Row: Aden, Robert. Ph.D., Education; Archibald, Paul, Education; Arter Jack, Ed.D., Education; Beasiey. Horace, Music. Second Row: Beaty, Edgar. Ed.D.. Education; Berry, Mary Tom, Ph.D.. Education; Bills, Raymond, Music; Bowdoln, William, Ph.D., Education. Third Row: Brooks, Larry, Art; Chambers. Kenneth, HPER; Chambers. Martha, Ed.D., HPER; Clark, Catherine, Library. Fourth Row: Davis, Buleah, HPER; Deere, Jack, HPER; Dement, Joyce, Home Ec: Earle, Jimmy, HPER. Fifth Row: Estes, Lucille, Home Ec; Fog, Jay Marie, HPER; Freedle, Dean, Educa- tion; Gentry, Llnnel. Ph.D., Education. Sixth Row: Gill, Linda, Library; Greever, Clarence, Ed.D., Education; Hall. Stan- ley, P.ED., HPER; Hamilton, Marian. Education. Seventh Row: Hampton, Lois, Home Ec; Harrison, Price, Ed.D., HPER; Harvln, Lau rence. Music; Hayes, Dean HPER. Eighth Row: Hayes, Joe Black, HPER; Hinton, Earl, Music; Holland, Anne . HPER Hoover, Basil, Ed.D., Education. •© 258 First Row: Howard, Philip, Ph.D., Music: Huff. Harold R., Education; Hume. Bon- nie, Ed-D., Education: Jenkins, Aynn, Business: Johnson, Joseph. Educa- tion: Kallenberger, Klaus, Art: Keem, George E., Ed.D., Education: LaLance, Robert, HPER, Fourth Row: Patty, Elbert, P.E.D., HPER; Payne. Roberta. Library: Pittard, Homer. Ed.D., Education: Poole, Finis, Education: Putman. Margaret, Home Ec: Read, Ida Library; Renegar, Wayne. Education; Rubens. Fred, Art. Second Row: Landreth, Carolyn Edith, HPER; Lear. Donald. HPER; Lee, Frank. Ph.D.. Psychology: Lyon, Margaret, Home Ec: McCord. Charles, Library: Mc- Millan, Lyndall, Home Ec; Mills, Roy. Art; Moore. Sarah, Library. Third Row: Moseley. Aubrey. D.Ed , Education; Moyers. Layman, Ed.D., Education; Murphy, Charles, HPER: Naylor. Tom, Music; Nunley, Joe, Ed.D., Education; Pace, Kenneth, Ed.D.. Music; Parker, Hilary, Education; Parsons, Myla, Library. Fifth Row: Scott, Mary, Music: Slagle, Harold, Music; Smith. Joe, Music: Smother- man, Bealer, Ed.D.. Education; Smothe-man, Charlotte, Home Ec Snell, Mary, Education; Snyder. Lewis, Art; Sweney, Terry, HPER. Sixth Row: Trlckey. Ken, HPER; Wagner, Harry, HPER; Wilcox, Sondra, HPER: Wilkinson, Virginia, Library; Williams, John, Ed.D., Education; Womack, Bob, Ed.D.. Education; Wright, Margaret, Music; Zwier, Marcia. Ph.D.. Education. Q ' f f Jr m. ir « B •f ' - ' J i ' = «) : 259 GRADUATE SCHOOL The University graduate program is a vital part of Middle Tennessee ' s curriculum. It provides graduate work in many areas including mathematics, health, physical education and the newly added areas of history and English. The graduates have been able to become a part of the faculty by assistantship programs at the University. This aids both the student and the faculty members. The school has grown considerably in the last few years under the able direction of Dr. Ralph Kirkman. Admlnistrafors participate in the Graduation ceremony. DR. RALPH E. KIRKMAN Dean of the Graduate School 4 M j. January Master of Arts Class First Row: Sarah Connelly, May. Zane Cantrell, Larry Lee McFarlin, Marye-. dith Martin McFarlin, Bettye Jo Paris Hackett, Lillian Seaton Christian, Barbara Luqar Seay. Second Row: Paul Edward Dowell, Jr., Judy Holt Marks, May Dean Coop, Judy Aycock Simpson, Ben Franklin Sells, Jr., Jackie Addison, Reavis, Samuel Polk McLean. Third Row: James William Adams, William Hester Gibbs James Russell Armstrong, James Oren Fraz- ier, Terrly Lynn T.homas, Richmond Wade Powers, Dale Gregory HItchens, Wllburn Frank Kennedy. GRADUATES 262 GRADUATE SCHOOL You should have learned to read before you came to graduate sch Is a misplaced comma a major or a minor error? I don ' t know what it is Fred, you tell mel ' 263 Don Trisdale, Vice-President; Martha Jewell, Secretary; Rodney Hayes, President; Jane Dixon, Treasurer; Gary Clayborne, Sergeant-at-Arms. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 264 THE 1968 SENIORS Ml First Row: CHERYLE SUZANNE ABLES . . . Fayetteville WANDA LYNN ABLES Daisy VIRGINIA LEE ADAIR Hohenwald MARILYN WILSON ADCOCK Chattanooga JOSEPH MICHAEL AGAN Elmira, N. Y. PAMELA ELAINE ALDERSON ..Santa Fe LANA DOLORES ALEXANDER Chattanooga SUSAN BROWN ALEXANDER . . Gallatin CHERYL FRANCES ALLEN Murfreesboro JIM ALLEN .Murfreesboro RUSSELL H. ALLEN Hendersonville WANDA SHARON ALLEN ,. Hendersonville Third Row: LAWRENCE ORBERY ANDERSON Mt. Juliet NORMA JEAN ANDREWS Spring Hill WANDA LOUISE ANDREWS Spring Hill CAROLYN DAVIS ARMS , . .Columbia RANDALL BYRON ARMSBURY Ever green Parle. III. JeVENA ARMSTRONG ..,, , Murfreesboro Fourth Row: JAMES WENDELL ARNOLD .. Eagleville LLOYD BAXTER ARNOLD . . Nashville BENNIE ROBERT ARP Oak Ridge ROBERT HAYES ASHTON Lynnville NADINE LOUISE ASLINGER . Sale Creek CLAUDE EUGENE AUSTIN . Celina Fifth Row: LINDA CHESNUTT AYERS Ooltewah LESLIE RAY BAILEY Celina DAVID EDWARD BAKER . Murfreesboro JERALD WAYNE BALDWIN Chattanooga WALTER HAYNES BALTIMORE Murfreesboro RONALD KINGSLEY BANCROFT Murfreesboro Sixth Row: JAMES WILLIAM BANNISTER ... Nashville CHARLES LAWRENCE BARKER Readyville DAVID FRANK BARKER Dunlap PAUL REED BARNETT Jasper BARBARA GORGENE BARRETT Woodbury JANCY JEAN BARRETT Nashville Seventh Row: RIDLEY M. BARRETT Lascassas JIMMY GLEN BARRIER Savannah MICHAEL PAUL BAUMSTARK .Chattanooga JUDITH DIANNE BAWCUM Nashville LELA BEATRICE BAXTER Murfreesboro JAMES EDWARD BEAVERS .. Christiana Eighth Row: WILLIAM DAVID BEAZLEY . ..Nashville MERILYN BEERNINK Bell Buckle JUDI WILLIAMS BELL Lewisburg WILLIAM CLAUDE BELL Miami. Ha. KENNA GENE BENNETT .. Dallas, Texas PATRICIA ANN BETHEL Miami, Fla. 265 First Row: KENNETH WAYNE BILBREY . Murfreesboro TERRY CORNELIUS BIRD .. Murfreesboro PATRICIA KAYE BIVENS Cleveland CAROLE BLACK Nashville JON HOWARD BLACK Hohenwald MELVIN EUGENE BLACK Columbia Second Row: MARY KATHERINE BLACKIE, Brooklyn, N.Y. THOMAS KENNETH BLANKENSHIP Georgetown JAMES MICHAEL BLEECHER . , Nashville MARGARET ANN BLEVINS ....Chattanooga JOHN PAUL BOOHER Jamestown MICHAEL WAYNE BOWERS Knoxville Third Row: LAURA BELLE BOWLING Murfreesboro WANDA BRYAN BOYCE Shelbyvllle DOYLE A. BOYD Donelson DONALD M. BREEDING Nashville RICHARD AUSTIN BRIMM Knoxville SUSAN BRYAN BRITT Nashville Fourth Row: GERRY DELANE BROWN Portland JOHN THOMPSON BRYAN Jackson LINDA GAIL BROWN Hixson PHILIP WAYNE BRYAN Gallatin CRENDA ANN BUCKNER Tullahoma MARY JANE BUGBEE Tullahoma BETTYE IRENE BULLINGTON Old Hickory ELVIS WAYNE BURDEN Ne« ' Salisbury. Ind. JEANNETTE MARIE BURROUGH Nashville ROBERT CARROLL BURT .. Nashville FRANKLIN LEWIS BURTON Whites Creek LINDA LEE BURTON Nashville Sixth Row: RICHARD L. BUTLER ... Murfreesboro DAVID TIMOTHY CADY Dalton, Ga. WILLIAM ELMER CAFFY ... Murfreesboro JONNA LU CALHOUN . . Nashville BRENDA CAROL CALL . .Hlxson ANNA BEE CAMPBELL Murfreesboro Seventh Row: GEORGE G. CAMPBELL . . . Murfreesboro MALA PAULETTE CAMPBELL . . Fayettevllle SHARYN ELISE CAMPBELL . Nashville DIANNE FAYE CANTRELL . . Smithville SANDRA ELAINE CANTRELL Nashville SHIRLEY JEAN CANTRELL .. . .Old Hickory Eighth Row: HOWARD KENNY CAPLENOR ... Lebanon BOBBIE JEAN GARDEN . Manchester DONALD EDWARD CARMACK J acksonville, Fla. JERRY CARMICHAEL .... Portland, Ore. LINDA FELTCN CARTER Sparta JAMES DARRIS CARTER Madison Heights, Mich. THE 1968 i££i SENIORS 266 SENIORS T H E 1 9 6 8 First Row: KEITH SHAW CARVER Pulaski MARY ELIZABETH CASSADY .... Madison THOMAS TARDY CASSETTY , .Nashville JAMES PRESTON CATHEY McMinnville GERARD CHENARD ..ShelbyvlIU THEODORE CHARLES CHITV OOD ...Nashville Second Row; FORREST SHELTON CLARK , Murfreesboro SUE DAVIS CLARK - , Dunlap VIRGINIA GAYLE CLARK . . .Winchester GEORGE WAYNE CLAXTON .. Shelbyville CAROLYN DIANE CLAY Lebanon GARY ALTON CLAYBORNE Madison Third Row: GAYLE ELAINE CLOUSE Manchester JOHN THOMAS COATES, JR Br dqeport, Ala. JOSEPH MARTIN COCHRAN. JR Gurley, Ala. MARTHA KAY COLEMAN McMinnville MARY BENTON COLEMAN . Franklin EDDIE JOE COLLINS , .Nashville Fourth Row: JEANIE KAY COLLINS Nashville ELAINE CONNELLY . Lenoir City DAVID CROSS COOK , . Lebanon JUANlTA JUNE COOK . , Centerville LINDA GREER COOK . Nashville PAUL EDWARD COOK Westmoreland Fifth Row: WILLIAM JOHN COOK ,., Donelson JAMES EVANS COOPER ... Jasper MARSHA ANN COOPER McMinnville JANET MARLENE COPE . Nashville JUDITH ANN COPE , Decherd THOMAS WELSH COPELAND Lynchburg Sixth Row: SUSAN MARIE CORDER ... Nashville BARBARA SUE CORNETT Rock Island CHARLES ALOYSIUS COTTER Springfield BfRON LUTHER COULTER Sale Creek JOYCE ELAINE COVINGTON White House LARRY GIBBS COX ... .Knoxville Seventh Row: LINDA KAY COX . Mancheste MARGARET CAROL CRABTREE . . Rockwood WILLIAM FISHER CRAFTON Portland JAMES WILLIAM CRAVEN . . - -Jasper JESSE GOLDMAN CROOKS Daisy ROBERT CLARK CROSSLIN ...Bell Buckle Eighth Row: LEE OLLEN CROWDER Nashville CAROL LEE CROWELL College Grove DENNIS LEE CROWNOVER , Winchester PATRICIA LYNN CUMMINGS . Chattanooqa SARA EDMUNDSON CUMMINGS Murfreesborci NANCY PATTERSON CUMMINS Xolumbia 267 First Row: SANDRA LEA CURTIS Jasper PATRICIA ANN DAFFRON Nashville BENJAMIN HARRIS DANIEL Charlotte GEORGIA LEE DAUGHTRY Leoma JOHN CALVIN DAUGHTRY, JR. Shelbyville JOE WAYNE DAVIS Nashville Second Row: MARTHA FRANCES DAVIS , . Murfreesboro MICHAEL DWAIN DAVIS Gainesboro RICHARD CLAYTON DAVIS Nashville RICHARD SCOTT DAVIS, JR. Nashville RONALD TERRY DAVIS . Delano WAYNE THOMAS DAVIS . Murfreesboro WILLIAM BRADFORD DAWSON .Nashville BARBARA ANNE DELK Willlannsport THOMAS DAVIS DEWS Nashville MARY ELLEN DICKERSON . . Wartrace JAMES MANLEY DICKSON Murfreesboro MAURICE DAVID DILICK Rural Vail ey. Pa. Fourth Row: JANICE JAY DIMMOCK Chattanooga WILLIAM DOUGLAS DINNING Orlinda WILLIAM LEROY DISSPAYNE Donelson DONA CHRISTINE DIXON Chattanooga VALERIA JANE DIXON ..Chattanooga CHRISTINE SIMPSON DODD Bethpage Fifth Row: JOHN ELLSWORTH DODD, JR. Madison WILLIAM NELSON DODDS Spring City ALFRED CLYDE DODSON, JR Murfreesboro JOHNIE LEE DODSON Murfreesboro JOHN MARTIN DODSON McMinnville MARTHA JANE DOUGLAS Madison Sixth Row: TERRY DWAIN DOUGLAS Nashville SHIRLEY McGEE DOUGLAS McMinnville JAMES BENJAMIN DRESSLER Lebanon SHARON ELIZABETH DUGGAN Chattanooga DANNY ALLEN DUKE Smyrna PATRICIA ANN DUNCAN Columbia Seventh Row: DOUGLAS NEBLETT DUNLAP Murfreesboro JERRY RAY DUNN Cleveland GARY WAYNE DYER Manchester SUSAN LYNN DYER Madison WILLIAM PRESTON DYER Smvrna ROBERT LUTHER ■y DYSART Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Eighth Row: JOE NEIL EADS Celina KERRY LANE EADS Celina RONNIE DALE EAKES Murfreesboro EDITH CARROL EAKIN Gainesboro JOE RONNIE EARLS Wartrace DONNA JEAN EASTER Murfreesboro THE 1968 SENIORS 268 THE 1968 SENIORS W5:? _i? ' ' ■First Row: JAMES DONNELL EDGAR Nashville STEVEN EDGING Nashville SANDRA GAIL ELAM . Morrison JOYCE ELDER . . .Greenbrier SHARON SUE ELLIS ...Columbia NANCY LINDA ENGLAND . . Madison Second Row: LINDA CHARLENE ENNETT Nashville WALTER CORLEW ESSARY , ..Nashville KATHERINE ANN EVANS , .Chattanooga PATTYE JONES EVANS , . .- . Manchester MICHAEL JOSEPH FAHEY , . Shelbyville JANICE MARIE FANN ,. Columbia Third Row: SANDRA KAY FARMER Springfield CATHERINE LAKOVv ' SKI FEDOR Franklin Park, III. JOHANNA LEE FELL McMinnville JOHN GORDON FINNEY Sewanee LINDA DIANE FINNEY Fayetteville MELSA ANN FIRTH Crestview, Fla. Fourth Row: LEVERNE WOODS FISHER . Ridgetop WILLIAM J. FLANDERS McMinnville FRANK MORRISS FLY Columbia PEGGY LEE FLYNN Gallatin RICHARD SAMMY FORD Hartsville CHARLES BENJAMIN FORMOSA Nashville Fifth Row: CAROLYN ANN FORTE . Nashville EDWARD MARSHALL FOSTER Gladeville LOIS MARiE FOUTCH , So uth Pittsburg FREDDIE WAYNE FOX . , Franklin NANCY McCOLLOUGH FOX Bell Buckle BEVERLY ANDERSON FREEMAN Smyrna Sixth Row: JAMES HOWELL FREEMAN Murfreesboro PHILIP WAYNE FREEZE ... Manchester GERTHAL FRENCH . .Nashville JONATHAN MOULTON FRIEDMAN Murfreesboro DONNA LYNN FULLER Chattanooga CAROL LYNDA GAFFNEY . . Nashville Seventh Row: JERRY WADE GAITHER . Murfreesboro EDWIN ELLIS GALLAGHER, JR. Winchester JOHN ALTON GAMBLE . . Dellrose LANE ALLEN GARNER Chattanooga RITA RAE GATHMANN . . Franklin CHARLES KENNETH GIBSON Nashville Eighth Row: JAMES ALBERT GIBSON Bell Buckle FAYE LOUISE GILISPIE . . McMinnville JERRY EDWARD GILLILAND Chattanooga DAVID PARNELL GLOVER . . . .Obion EMMA KAY GODAWA Lawrenceburg MARY RUTH GOFF Murfreesboro 269 First Row: PAM CUREY GOFF Murfreesboro JAN PYLE GOMEZ Murfreesboro LAVINA NICHOLSON GOSSETT Mt. Pleasant CLIFFORD DONNELL GRAVES, JR. Donelson ELSIE REID GRAY Nashville JERRY MICHAEL GRAY Tullahoma Second Row: JOHN RONALD GREEN RUBY ROZAN GREEN BARRY LANE GREEVER CHARLES GRIFFIN NANCY ALENE GRIFFIN GLENDA ANN GRIGGS Murfreesboro Murfreesboro Murfreesboro Watertown .. Flintville Lawrenceburg Third Row: AGNES SWALLOWS GRIMES Livingston JOSEPH PAUL GRINDSTAFF . Watertown SARA LUSTY GROSSHOLZ Nashville SANDRA LYNN GRUBBS . .Athens, Ala. JOSEPH WILLIAM GUTHRIE Dayton LARRY PAUL HALL Tullahoma Sixth Row: MICHAEL CLABE HAMBRICK Lewisburg ROBERT PATY HAMILTON Lebanon BEVERLY JEANNE HAMMER Murfreesboro JERRY WINFORD HAMMOCK Nashville RACHEL LUCiNDA HAMPTON Lawrenceburg ROBERT HANKINS, JR Nashville JO ANNE HARRELL . Murfreesboro BARBARA JANE HARRIS , , . Joliet, III. JAMES HARRIS Murfreesboro JAMES HARRIS , , , Nashville ELIZBETH ANN HARRISON Nashville GARY LINDEN HART ..Nashville Sixth Row: WILLIAM ROBERT HARVEY Murfreesboro NORMA JEAN HASTON , . Nashville BETTY JO HASTY Shelbyville ELSIE MEFFORD HAYES Tullahoma RODNEY HAYES Murfreesboro MARGARET HAYNES Murfreesboro Seventh Row: PAULA HAYNES , CHERI JANE HEADDEN BONNIE LEE hlEARN BOBBY STEVE HEATH SUE EARL HEATHMAN Sale Creek Nashville Nashville Murfreesboro Nicholasville, Ky. HAROLD CUTHBERT HEDDEN Chattanooga Eighth Row: WILLIAM ROBERT HEDGE , , Nashville SANDRA ANDERTON HEDGEPATH Franklin RICHARD LEE HENDRIKSON Murfreesboro PATSY ANN HENDRIX Murfreesboro JAMES ALLEN HENDRIXSON Smithville GRACIE SULLIVAN HENSON Lawrenceburg THE 1968 SENIORS 270 THE 1968 SENIORS First Row: REBECCA ANN HENTZ Nashville MELVIN GILLION HERRING , . Oak Ridge LINDA LORRAINE HESTER . Shelbyville SHARON HIETT Nashville NANCY CAROL HIGHT Madison SUSAN DEAN HIGLEY Madison Second Row: CARTER WAYNE HILL Winchester EULA LOCKHART HILLIS . , Tracy City HELEN JANE HINDMAN . Brownsboro, Ala. JAMES RONALD HINDMAN ,, . Brownsboro. Ala. PAULA LOUISE HINDS Nashville KENNETH WAYNE HOBBS . .Chattanooga Third Row: CARL DOUGLAS HOFFMAN Nashville KAY ALMOND HOGAN Nashville ANITA KAY HOLDEN Murfreesboro JAMES DAVID HOLDERFIELD . Nashville CAROL ANN HOLLAND Nashville ELIZABETH MAY HOLLY . Lewisburg Fourth Row: NELDA KAY HOLT .... Lawrenceburq PATRICIA ANN HOLT , . College Grove PEGGY MONTEZ HOOTEN . . Lewisburg JOSEPH H. HOWELL Fayettevllle MARY JO HOWELL Murfreesboro THELMA JOYCE HUDDLESTON ..Lafayette Fifth Row: NANCY MAE HUDGENS . Murfreesboro CHARLES HUISHOF Lewisburg MACKIE HUMPHRIES Nashville MARILYN PATRICIA HUNTER White House JAMES DOUGLAS HYDE Tullahoma GEORGE CHESTER JACKSON. JR Whitwell Sixth Row: DELMA FAYE JACOBS McMinnville DONALD FRANK JACOBS Fayettevllle MARTHA JACQUELINE JARRATT Murfreesboro WILLIAM JERALD JENNINGS Woodbury IROCUS EDWARD JERNIGAN Murfreesboro MARIHA ESTELLE JEWELL , ,, Lebanon Seventh Row: DIANNE JOHNSON Murfreesboro IRVING JOSHUA JOHNSON Fort Lauderdale Fla LINDA KAYE JOHNSON Nashville REBECCA ANN JOHNSON Dunlap JIMMIE KAY JOHNSTON Hohenwald CONNIE SUE JONES ... Mt Pleasant Eighth Row: MARTHA ALICE JONES . Murfreesboro REGINA CLARE JONES Nashville SANDRA MARILYN JONES Gallatin HERBERT BRUCE JORDON Smyrna GLENDA JOYCE KARTY McMinnville RONALD KARTY McMinnville 271 First Row: EMILIE EVANS KEISTER Nashville EMILY BELLE KELLEY Waynesboro MARY BETH KERR Chapel Hill SANDRA JEAN KERR ..Granville, N.D. BARBARA ANN KIKER .. Albertville, Ala. JUDY KNOWLES ...Lebanon Second Row: TRUDY KNOWLES Lebanon CAROL JOAN KOS Hendersonville RICHARD ALAN KOTTLER Nashville KENNETH RANDALL KRAFT . ..Nashville ANN ELIZABETH LADD Murfreesboro JAMES RICHARD LaFAVOR Murfreesboro Third Row; DONNA DEHRAN LAIN Mt. Juliet TONY WARREN LANCASTER . Lewisburg WILLIAM BOULDIN LANDERS Murfreesboro ROY EDWARD LANDRUM Murfreesboro BOBBY JOE LANGFORD Gallatin MELINDA ANN LANIER .... . Murfreesboro Fourth Row: JUDY CLAY LANKFORD Nashville WILLIAM DABNEY LAPPIN Nashville JOHN FITE LARKIN Huntland DAVID CARR LAWRENCE ...Nashville WILLIAM HENRY LAWSON Hohenwald LINDA JANELLE LAYNE Pelham Fifth Row: ROGER CLARK LEAVER . Nashville JAMES OZRO LEDBETTER Winchester BELVA JEAN LEE . Bell Buckle DEBORAH LEE Nashville HAROLD OLIVER LEE . .Nashville MARGARET GARY LEE . .Hohenwald Sixth Row: MARVIN CRAIG LEONARD Nashville KAY LESTER ....Nashville RALPH GEIST LEVERETT Colorado Springs. Colo. PAMELA GARNER LEWIS Decherd BRENDS LEE LICHTENFELS Kingsport PATRICIA ANN LIECHTY .. Huntland Seventh Row: NEVA LIEFER Red Bud, III. LINDA IRENE LIPPARD Che ;boygan, Mich. ELSIE CHARLENE LORANCE . McMinnville KEITH ERWIN LORENZ . Hendersonville JOHN WILLIAM LOVIER Nashville JOHN HARRISON LOWE Nashville Eighth Row: LINDA LOU LUTHER Bon Aqua JOHN WILLIAM LYNCH Nashville MARY ANN LYNN Columbia ALEXANDER MacLACHLAN Manchester WALTER KING MacPHERSON Franklin STANLEY EUGENE MAHURIN Wood River. Neb. THE 1968 SENIORS 272 THE 1968 SENIORS MM First Row: CHARLES W. MALONE Old Hickory JIMMY RAY MALONE . Old Hickory MARY JEAN MANGRUM Fairview JOAN CLARK MANN ,. Hamilton. Ala. MARY CHARLOTTE MANSFIELD .... Pulaski MARY LENELLE MARABLE Smyrna Second Row: GAYLE GILBERT MARSH , Chattanooga DONALD EUGENE MARTIN .. Murfreesboro JOHN AUGUSTUS MARTIN .McMinnville DIANA DAVIS MASON Lebanon LINDA ANN MASON Murfreesboro MICHAEL MATHENY Livingston Third Row: KITTY ANN MATHIS Chattanooga JANICE ELAINE MAYBERRY Chattanooga JOHN BARNETT MAYES Rockwood BEVERLY JANE MAYNARD Nashville JERRY ALLAN MAYO Nashville JOHN DANIEL McALPINE Nashville Fourth Row: THOMAS HOUSTON McCANDLESS Columbia TERRY WENDELL McCORMAC .Nashville BOBBYETTE McCOY Sparta RUTH DIANNE McCUISTON , Nashville JOHN RUSSELL McDANIEL Lewlsburq MAGGIE JOYCE McDOWELL Rock Island Fifth Row: BENITA BLACK McFARLIN . Murfreesboro RICHARD HUGHES McFERRIN Fayetteville JUDITH LYNN McKEE Columbia JAMES WENDELL McKENZIE .. Dayton MATTIE WHYTE McKNlGHT Murfreesboro MARY PRUETT McLEMORE . .Manchester Sixth Row: RONALD LEE McLEMORE ...Blanche DORA LEE McMEEN Spring Hill JAMES THOmAS McMILLEN Goodlettsville SANDRA FAY McMURTRY , Old Hickory SARAH McNABB Fayetteville MARTHA ANN McNATT Shelbyville « 8 Seventh Row: m SUZANNE McNATT .Fayetteville mt MARY SMITH McNEILL . . Hermitage - k BILLIE JEAN MEEKS Tracy City ■k vi k. JULIA MEEKS , , Coalmont Bb ALBERT R. MIDGETT , , . Lebanon DONALD CRAIG MILLER . .Chattanooga A Eighth Row: v i JOHNNY NEIL MILLER Christiana V J JUDY CAROLYN MILLER ., Christiana . ii2 LINDA GAIL MILLER Lenoir City ■1 MARCIA ANNE MILLER . . Winchester H H JOSEPH LEE MITCHELL Murfreesboro BILLY DON MOATES Pulaski 273 First Row: BEVERLY JEAN MODGLIN . .Oak Lawn. IIL SHARON MILLER MOFFETT Murfreesboro ROSE SLUSHER MONTGOMERY . . . .Smyrna JERRELL WAYNE MOON .Huntsville, Ala. BILLY MARSHALL MOONINGHAM Bell Buckle ANN SHERRILL MOORE Pulaski Second Row: CHARLES TURNEY MOORE ..Lacassas JOHN EDWARD MOORE Dayton CAROLYN ANN MORRIS Nashville JUDY LAYNE MORRIS Woodbury SHERRIE MORRIS Tullahoma JAMES PATRICK MORRISON Jasper Third Row: SHARON LYNN MORROW Nashville JAMES JOSEPH MORTON Boston, Mass. CHARLES RAY MOSLEY Nolensville DANIEL LEE MOSLEY . Collierville CATHERINE ANN MOSS Nashville CAROLYN MOYERS . Murfreesboro Fourth Row: JOEL DAVID MULLINIKS . . DAYTON WAYNE MULLINS JERRY ALLEN MUNGLE BARBARA ANNE MURPHREE MICHAEL NEIL MURPHY RONNIE GORDON MURPHY Fifth Row: JOAN MARIE MURRAY KITTIE MAXINE MYATT LELIA VAUGHN MYERS LARRY LEWIS NEEDHAM SHEILA LYNN NEELY THOMAS NELMS Cornersville . . Smyrna Hartsville Centerville Murfreesboro - Cleveland , . Blrchwood White Bluff Nashville . . Franklin Murfreesboro Murfreesboro Sixth Row: DO NNA KAY NELSON JAMES HOWARD NELSON PATSY PRICE NEWBERRY PRISCILLA JOY NORMAN KAREN JO NORTHARD JOE EDWIN NUNLEY Murfreesboro Shelbyville Springfield .Shelbyville Columbia .Hi«on Seventh Row: PATRICIA FAYE NUNLEY FRANK LOGAN OAKBERG SARAH CASH OAKLEY MARVIN DONNELL ODOM LINDA FAYE OLIVER ' Chickamauga Ga RAY CLIFFORD OPPEL Corydon Ind Tracy City Oak Ridge Chattanooga Lascassas Eighth Row: LINDA NEAL ORMAN ... Madison BARBARA ANN ORR Nashville BARBARA CHERYL ORRELL Chattanooga JANE FRANCES ORTH Nashville CHARLES ' WALTON OVERALL Madison JAMES HERBERT OWENBY Seviervllle THE 1968 SENIORS 274 SENIORS THE 1968 First Row: KAREN THURLENE PACE . . . Murfreesboro JUDITH FAYE PARKER Pulaski LYLE LYNN PARKER Silver Lake. Ind. RAWLIN LYNN PARKER Chattanooga WILLIAM ALTON PARK ER Knoxville MARTIN LAWRENCE PARMETER Logansport. Ind. Second Row: JAMES EUGENE PARNELL Nashville SHIRLEY COOPER PARSLEY Murfreesboro JULIA ANN PARTEE Nashville PAUL STEPHEN PARTIN Tullahoma JOHN HAROLD PASCHAL .Palmetto, Fla. THURMAN McLAIN PATE ., Nashville Third Row: BRENDA BOUNDA PATTON . McMinnville MARY VIRGINIA PECK Chattanooga JUDY ANN PEERY Culleoka GERALDINE DURA PEKALA ..Chattanooga CAROL YVONNE PENDERGRASS Nashville JANICE CAROL PENDERGRASS Kingston Springs Fourth Row: THOMAS NEIL PEREZ Newark, N.J. JOHN CLEVELAND PERRY Madison KATHLEEN PETERSON Chapel Hill NANCY RUTH PETRETZKY . . Oak Ridge CARL WAYNE PETTES Lewisburg WILLIAM WYATT PETTUS . . . College Grove Fifth Row: KENNETH DOUGLAS PETTY Kingston Springs MARY KATHERINE PETTY Columbia PAULA JANE PETTY Manchester JOSEPH BINKLEY PHILLIPS Nashville JOSEPH CLARK PHILPOTT Taft MARILYN KAY PIERCE Rockwood Sixth Row: THOMAS LARRY PIERCE Shelbyville MARY ANN PITT Springfield RHONDA SUE PITTS Woodbury JIMMY WAYNE POLLOCK . ..Tullahoma THOMAS CURREY POLLOCK ...Pulaski MA.RY ANN POWELL Eaglevllle Seventh Row: PRATER LEE POWELL Manchester SYLVIA POWER Murfreesboro PATRICIA READ PRAHL Murfreesboro JIMMY RAY PRATER Nashville WILLIAM CECIL PRATER Murfreesboro VIRGINIA BLANCHARD PRESCOTT Murfreesboro Eighth Row: JEANNE STEELE PRESTON Nashville JOHN ALEXANDER PRICE Jasper SHANNA PRICE Lafayette GWENDOLYN ANNE PULLEN ...Nashville RITA JO PULLIAM Nashville CARL JEROME PURYEAR Dalton, Ga. 275 First Row: LESLIE JANE FYLE Chattanooga SUZANNE MARTIN PYLE Tullahoma CAROLYN JUNE QUALLS .... Murfreesboro ALICE FAYE RALSTON Eaglevllle JOHNNIE KENNETH RALSTON ..Eagleville WILLIAM BOYD RALSTON Pulaski Second Row: KATHRYN ANN RAMSEY .. Chattanooga ROBERT RASCOLL Nashville LEON ALLISON RASH ... Bridgeport, Ala. JUDY GAIL RAWDON Summertown CAROL ANDERSON REGG Hendersonville CARL FREDERICK REID Sewanee Third Row: ALENA LEE REINA Miami, Fla. JUDY DOBSON REMMELE . Murfreesboro ELEANOR JANIS RENNER Cleveland CHERYL DEE RHEINSCHELD Smyrna RICHARD DAVID RICE Murfreesboro JIM RICHARDSON Tullahoma Fourth Row: JOYCE ANN RICHARDSON Nashville LOUANNE RICHARDSON .... Shelbyville WILLIAM RICHARD RIEVES Nashville MELBA ANN RILEY Hampshire BETTY LOU ROACH .McMinnville TERRY LEE ROEBINS ... Clinton Fifth Row: JUDY PITTS ROBERSON Columbia LINDA KAY ROBERSON Winchester SHEARON VIRGINIA ROBERTS Old Hickory KAREN WHALEY ROBERTSON Sevierville JAMES THOMAS ROBINSON Chapel Hill JULIAN FRANCIS ROEMER Oak Ridge Sixth Row: KATHY MARY ROGERS Nashville NICHOLAS ANTHONY ROSE, JR. Nashville BARRY ALLEN ROSS Murfreesboro JANIE LEE ROSS Smyrna JOSEPH HARRY ROSSMAN Tullahoma ROSEMOND RUSS . . Loretto Seventh Row; DONALD EARL RUTLEDGE . .Chattanooga FRED TEDDY SADLER, JR. Nashville RAMON ZOLLIE SAFLEY ..C learwater Fla CHARLES CLARK SANDERS Mt Pleasant CHARLES FREDERICK SANDERS. JR. Bridgeport, Ala. WILLIAM NEWTON SANDERS Georoetown Eighth Row: WILLIAM CARNEY SANTI Nashville SANDRA MAE SANTIAGO Long Island N.Y. RITA SCHAERER . ' , Decherd DWIGHT LARKIN SCHULTZ Huntland CATHY SCOTT Huntsvllle, Ala. BILL LEWIS SEIFERT Nashville £ ££2£ THE 1968 SENIORS 276 SENIORS THE 1968 First Row: JAMES ROBERT SEYMOUR . . OIney. III. SHIRLEY ANN SHADDIX , Pulaski JERRY WAYNE SHANNON Hixson MARY ELIZABETH SHARP . .Nashville VIRGINIA CHAPMAN SHARP Nashville FRANCIS DELANO SHAVER , Roanoke, Va. Second Row: MARTHA LOU SHELTON Winchester JAMES ELDON SHEPHERD Hixson JAMES DAVID SIMMONS ..Nashville WILLIAM FRANK SIMS Culleoka ANN CHERYL SITTON ... Chattanooga WESLEY BATSON SLAYDEN .. ..Nashville Third Row: ROBERT DAWSON SLAYMAKER CI eveland, Ohio BETTY BLACKBURN SMITH Tullahoma BILLY HALL SMITH Pulaski CHARLES RAY SMITH . . . Hernnitage DAN ROBERTS SMITH . Franklin GAYLON JENKINS SMITH . ., . Hermitage Fourth Row: JAMES KENNETH SMITH Franklin JAMES THOMAS SMITH Columbia JOHN EDWARD SMITH ., Nashville KATHLEEN SAVAGE SMITH Murfreesboro MARCIA LYNN SMITH Murfreesboro MYRNA JOYCE SMITH .. McMlnnville Fifth Row: SHELLEY KAY SMITH . Greenville, S.C. BETTY JANE SMOTHERMAN , Murfreesboro MARY ALICE SMYTHE . Jackson GLENN ANTHONY SNEED Nashville PATRICIA LOUISE SNOWDEN Murfreesboro CAROL ANN SPANGLER Chattanooga Sixth Row: BRENDA JOYCE SPANN Charlotte DANNY WAYNE SPEARS . Hohenwald DANNY MITCHELL SPENCER ..Franklin SHIRLEY JEAN SPRINGER Nashville DANNY B. SPROUSE Winchester JAMES ERWIN STAMPS . Shelbyville Seventh Row: CHARLES RAY STEELMAN Flintville SUSAN KAY STEELMAN . Chattanooga LIBBY YOUNG STEELY Lewisburg DONALD RAY STEELY . Columbia JERRY LEE STEPHENS Celina WENDELL VINSON STEPHENS Murfreesborc Eighth Row: HELEN ELIZABETH STROM ..Knoxville SUSAN RAY STUART Charlotte CAROL ANN STUBBS Cleveland MARY LOU-SUDDARTH Murfreesboro CAROLYN JEAN SUTTON Manchester PATRICIA HALLBERG SUTTON ...Nashville 277 First Row: LINDA FAYE SWANN Cross Plains MURRAY LUVERNE SWANSON Mound, Mo. MARTHA STEPHAN SWEENEY , .Cornersville PATRICIA RUTH SWIFT Nashville SAMMY VIRGIL SWOR, JR Nashville DONALD WAYNE TARTER Miami, Fla. Second Row: JANIS LOUISE TARTER Miami, Fla. AUDREY LOUISE TAYLOR Tullahoma JERRY LEE TAYLOR Antioch WILLIAM HOWARD TAYLOR . Murfreesboro LINDA CAROLYN TELFORD . . . Mt. Juliet JOSH TENPENNY Woodbury Third Row: EVELYN BEARD TERRY . . . , Lawrenceburg DONNA LOVE THEDFORD ,, Greenbrier ELLEN TUCKER THOMAS Tullahoma JERRY THOMAS Five Points REYNOLDS ELON THOMAS Nashville BARBARA JEAN THOMPSON Lewisburg LAWRENCE WILSON TOLLIVER Louisville, Ky. JUNE KNIGHT TOMLINSON Murfreesboro WILLIAM GIFFORD TOMLINSON Murfreesboro LINDA FAYE TRAMEL , . . Dowelltown WALTER DISMUKES TREANOR ... .Nashville DONALD JAY TRISDALE Nashville Fifth Row: PATRICIA ANN TROUPE ..Shelbyville JOHN CURTIS TUCKER . Tullahoma REBECCA ALLEN TUCKER Murfreesboro GWENDOLYN CAMELIA TURNER Whitwell GWENDOLYN JANE TURNER , Jasper JUDITH ANN TURNER Madison Sixth Row: LYNN HENRY TUTTLE . .. Nashville JOY MARIE USERY Columbia GRAY EPPS VANCE Bell BucUe ROBBIE LYNDA VANCE . . Fayetteville CAROLYN ANN VANDERGRIFF Dowelltown JO DORIS VANDERPOOL Smlthville Seventh Row; JUDY MARGARET VARNER Hixson JOHN PORTER VAUGHN ...Murfreesboro WILLIAM FRANK VICTORY Nashville LEMUEL FRANKLIN WADE .Chattanooga JOHN LYNN WAKEFIELD , .. Lewisburg STEVEN JOSEPH WAKEFIELD Indianapolis, Ind Eighth Row: ALVIN MURREY WALKEE Lewisburg LE ANN SEVERY WALKER Nashville SCOTT BARTON WALKER Nashville ROY CLEVELAND WALLACE Old Hickory JACKIE FREDERICK WARREN Tullahomfi BARBARA JANE WATTS Nashville Ninth Row: JAMES TERRY WANFORD ..Old Hickory BRENDA DIANNE WEBB Jasper MARY ANN WEBBER Murfreesboro DIANE YVONNE WEBSTER Columbia JACK NOLAN WELCH Dayton JOSEPH PRATT WELCH Nashville 278 f iif.f First Row: WILLIAM DAY WELCH ..Tullahoma RONALD JAMES WELDING .Pittsburgh, Pa. SHARON LONG WERNER ....Chattanooga PATRICIA ANN WEST Nashville HELEN MARIE WHITAKER Smyrna JERE LYNN WHITAKER Bell Buclcle Second Row; BARBARA CAROLE WHITE ...Chattanooga CAROL JEAN WHITE Nashville LINDA CHERYL WHITE Satellite Beach. Fla. BEN ALLEN WHITESELL Lewisburg JACKIE DOYLE WHITLEY Athens KENNETH WHITTLE Nashville Third Row: LINDA WILBANKS Ooltewah DONALD CLAYMAN V ILEE Donelson MYRA LUKER WILEE Pulaski JAMES ROBERT WILHITE .. ..Chattanooga DAN FRANKLIN WILKINSON Winchester MARCIA FRANCILLE WILLARD Bell Buclcle Fourth Row: ANN SUTTON WILLIAMS Shelbyvllle BARBARA CASEY WILLIAMS .. ..Decherd BRENDA KAY WILLIAMS .Tullahoma DONALD BARRY WILLIAMS . .Murfreesboro GEORGIA MAE WILLIAMS . . . Nashville JAMES G. WILLIAMS . .. .Nashville FiFth Row: LARRY GORDON WILLIAMS Norene LARRY HOUSTON WILLMORE McMinnvIlle CAROLE WILSON Hlxson JO ANNE WILSON Nashville MARY JUDITH WILSON . College Grove JAMES EDWIN WINDROW College Grove WILLIE ARLINE WINDROW . .Rockvale CAMPBELL WAYNE WINKLER McMinnvIlle LOU WINN .. Clarksville JOYCE ANN WOLFE . . . Chattanooga BRENDA SUE WOMACK ..Smithville IRIS FAYE WOMACK .Woodbury Seventh Row: JAMES PAUL WOMACK Chattanooga SANDRA KAY WOOD .. ..Smyrna HAROLD CECIL WOODLEE .. Pelham FRANCES ELIZABETH WOODY Columbia FRED NEWTON WOODY . .Santa Fe NANCY WOODY . .Nashville Eighth Row: JEFFREY LYNN WORTMAN .Newark. Ohio FREDRICK WESLEY WRIGHT Sprlngtield, III. ROSEMARY YANDLE Madison CHARLENE LILLIAN YOST ...Nashville MARY JO YOUNG Lebanon RICHARD E. YOUNG Nashville ROGER YOUNG HARRY ROtvJALD ZAGER NANCY FAYE ZEBER .Madlso . Nashvllh .Columbl. 279 THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bettye Sims, Trea:urer: Pam Owen, Secretary: Billy Joe Wiley, Vice-President; Jim Free, President; Mile Law, Serqoant-at-Arnns. 280 JUNIORS First Row: GEORGE M. ADAIR . . . . . Nashville ANNE ADAMS . . . Columbia WILLIAM S. ADCOCK , . . . Harriman CHARLES AKIN Franklin MICHAEL J. ALBANO . , Buffalo, N.Y. JULIE C. ALEXANDER . . . . . , Franklin Second Row: GARY ALlEN . . Columbia LARRY HAROLD ALLEN . . . . . Gallatin BILL ALLEY . . Nashville JANIE AMBURGEY . . . Concord EMILY AMONETT .... . . Nashville JOE N. ANDERSON . . . Donelson Third Row: RICHARD A. ARNOLD . Alexandria. Va. PETE ATCHLEY . Chattanooga TOMMY AUSTIN ... Dunlap L. PAUL AYDELOTT , , Centerville DANNY BACKHERMS . . Corydon, Ind. ROBERT BAILEY .... . . , Whitwell Fourfh Row: EDWARD A. BAKER , Freeport. Pa. JANICE FAYE BAKER . . . . . Columbia EDWARD BALES .... . . Rockford LINDA BALLARD . . . Nashville BETTY ANN BARNES . St. Petersburg. Fia. BEVERLY BARNES .... . Shelbyville Fifth Row: CARL DENNIS BARNES Nashville GARRET BARNETT .... Waynesboro ELIZABETH ELAINE BARNHILL Murfreesboro WILLIAM C. BARRON II . . . Nashville PATRICIA BASS . . Chattanooga DIANNE BEADLE .... Watertown Sixth Row: EVA SUE BEAN Monteagle LILLIAN BEARD . . . Franklin PATSY BEARDEN .... . . Tullahoma KEITH BEATY Cleveland BRENDA JOYCE BECK . . Nashville REID A. BECKER . . . Nashville Seventh Row: MARY LYNN BECKHAM . Waynesboro GLENN EDWARD BEECH Fayettevllle HOWARD F. BELL . . Nashville JOYCE ANN BELL , Nashville SHIRLEY BELLENFANT Nashville DOUG BENNETT Murfreesboro Eighth Row: MICHAEL BENNETT , Hlxson DON BESHEARS . . , Smlthville DELIA BIGGER Murfreesboro LINDA JONES BILBREY Murfreesboro LINDA J. BINKLEY Murfreesboro JACK LEE BIRCHETT . Chattanooga THE 1968 281 THE 1968 JUNIORS First Row: JUDY BLACKFORD .... . . . Nashville JAN BLAIR . . Tullahoma MARY ELIZABETH BLAIR . Ootlewah FAYE BLAKE . . Nashville NELLY BLANKENSHIP . . . Benton JAMES VICTOR BOGGESS Second Row: MERRILL BOOTH . . . Nashville REGINA E. BOWEN . . .... Daisy PATRICIA BOWLING . . Lascassas JEROLD BOX . . Nashville CHARLES R. BRACKEN Estill Springs LINDA SUE BRADLEY Copperhill Third Row: BRENDA BRALY . , . . . Pulaski GAYLE BRANTLEY , . . . . Madison DAVID L. BRATCHER , . . Smithvllle JANICE BRITTON . . Shelbyvllle JOSEPH W. BROOKS Holcomb EDDY ALLEN BROWN . . , . Nashville Fourth Row: JANET M. BROWN . . . Nashville PHIL R. BROWN Nashville RANDY BROWN , • ' . Soddy WANDA FAYE BROWN . Nashville ERNIE DAVID BROWNING ... Red Bollinq Springs SANDRA BRUCE Gallatin Fifth Row: SUSAN BRYSON . . Woodbury CHARLIE BUHLER , Lebanon SHARON BURT . Lynchburg KEN BUTNER . Nashville MARGARET E. CALAHAN Belford DONALD W. CALVERT . Lev lsburq Sixth Row: JO ANN CAMPBELL Smyrna ROBERT S. CAROLAND Cedarvllle WANDA CARPENTER , . . Corinth, Miss. THOMAS CARTER .... . S. Pittsburg JOHN CARVER ... ... Pulaski KERRY L. CASHION Nashville Seventh Row: DONALD W. CATHEY Shelbyvllle PEGGY M. CATHEY . . Lewlsburg ARDIE R. CHAMPION . . Winchester MICHAEL CHANCE Nashville JAY CHAPMAN Lawrenceburg JEAN CHAPMAN .... . . , Nashville Eighth Row: PAUL CHEATHAM . . Lewlsburg ROBERT CHENARD . . . . . . Shelbyvllle DUKE CHERRY ... Her mitage Springs JAMES E. CHOATE . . . , . . Nashville TONY CHUMLEY . . . Lebanon PATRICIA CLAYTON . G j|f Breeze, Fla. First Row: KATHY CLEMMER Dickson ALLEN REESE COGGINS . . - Oak Ridge GAIL COLEBROOKE Arrlnqton NOEL V. COLEMAN Nashville ALLAN L. COLYAR Tullahoma BARBARA COMER Lebanon Second Row: HOWARD GLYNNE COOK . . Woodbury LYNN COOK Crossville WILLIAM MILES COOK , - . Columbia LLOYD COOPER . Hlxson JOHN GILBERT CORDELL . , . , Dunlap WILLIAM CORNES Chattanooga Third Row: DAVID CORNETT Chattanooga WILLIAM M. COTHERN ... Nashville JOHN THOMAS COWAN . Winchester DONNA CHERYL COX Lebanon JAMES COX Lafayette PATRICK COX Chattanooga Fourth Row: ROCKY T. CRAFT Nashville WILLIAM S. CRAIG Gallatin LYNN CROWDER Chattanooga JOSEPH HOWE CRUMBLISS Chattanooga ALLIE RUTH CUNNINGHAM Watertown JOHN E. CUNNINGHAM . . . Columbia Fifth Row: CAREY DANIEL ... Franklin ELIZABETH ANN DANIEL . . LaVergne GLENN H. DARDEN Tullahoma WATSON J. DARIUS Pulaski JANET DAVIS Manchester NANCY K. DEACON Nashville Sixth Row: BETTY JO DEAN Tullahoma DAVID DEATON . . . . Nashville JANIE LYNN DEAVER South Pittsburg PATRICIA A. DEDMAN Shelbyville JANICE GAIL DeLONG . Atlanta. Ga. JEANNE A. DeLOZIER . Maryville Seventh Row: CLYDE HENRY DELVIN . Nashville GLORIA D, DENNY . . Lebanon GENE DEPRIEST ... . . Pulaski DARLENE DERRYBERRY Spring Hill CAROL DEWEY Pensacola, Fla, BARRY KEITH DILLON . . Murfreesboro Eighth Row: ANNA DISMUKES , . . Nashville MARTHA KAY DIXON , Lebanon LINDA S. DODD Hermitage GEORGE MICHAEL DONEGAN . Antioch CYNTHIA DONNELL . . . . . Nashville JOY DIANN DORRIS . . . . Greenbriar JUNIORS THE 1968 THE 1968 JUNIORS First Row: JOHN DOUGLAS Columbia JULIE DOUGLAS Nashville RODEMA F. DOUGLAS Signal Mountain JAN DOW Tullahoma NANCY DOWELL Murfreesboro SANDRA DRAKE Murfreesboro Second Row: BONNIE DRANE ... . Mt. Pleasant BRAD DRAYTON . , , , Hendersonville SPENCER W. DRIVER - . . Gallatin JANICE DUCKER . . . Murfreesboro JUDITH ANNE DUDNEY . Gainesboro PHYLLIS KAY DUFF . . Nashville Third Row: JAMES THOMAS DUGGIN . Shelbyvllle JANET DUGGIN Voooburv CAROLYN DUKE Manchester MARGARET DUNCAN . . . . . Gallatin LINDA DUNLAP , , . . Nashville WILLIAM BURTON DYE Murfreesboro Fourth Row: THOMAS M. EISELSTEIN . Chattanooqa POWELL TIM ELLIS Brentwood MARILYN J. ENSLEY - - Chattanooqa FRANK DOYLE EVANS Liberty JEAN EZELL Murfreesboro LYNNE EZELL Murfreesboro Fifth Row: NANCY CAROL EZELL Nashville ANN FARNSWORTH Hlxon SANDA JOY FELKER . . . Nashville ROBERT- E. FERGUSON Nashville MARY KATHERINE FERRELL Tullahoma RON FERRELL Murfreesboro Sixth Row: JANET MORGAN FISHER Nashville BETTY CAROL FITE Liberty JOHN D. FITE Nashville JAMES ALBERT FITZGERALD Dayton SAMUEL RAY FITZPATRICK Cookevllle JERRY R. FLIPPEN College Grove Seventh Row: ALAN FLOYD Kingston JAMES J. FOLK . . , . Murfreesboro PEGGY FORTUNE . . Lewisburq CHARLIE FOX Ml , . . . Franklin BILLY FRANCIS Murfreesboro GARY FRANKLIN Chattanooqa Eighth Row: JANE FRANKLIN Murfreesboro SHERRY ELAINE FRAZIER Dowelltown TERRENCE FREEMAN . - Murfreesboro MICHAEL W. FRENSLEY - - . Nashville DONNA L FROST ... . Lebanon ROBERT W. FRYAR . . . Chattanooqa r fW fe ' f i First Row: FAYE FRYE Lavergne SHERRY FUQUA Nashville BARBARA GENTRY Nashville JIM H. GIBBS Nashville ANGELINE GIBSON Culleoka PATRICIA ANN GIFFORD . . Columbia Second Row: SUSAN GILBREATH ... Columbia RONALD K. GILMER Manchester JAMES GILMORE Manchester KENETH GIVAN Watertown JULIA GODWIN Linden GARY GOFF Murfreesboro Third Row: RUTH GOFF . , Murfreesborc PENNY GORDON Dickson ROSEMARY GRAGG Chapel Hill TIMOTHY GRAHAM , , Murfreesborc LARRY W. GRANT , . Chattanooga Valley, Ga. JUDY GRAY Lynchburg Fourth Row: CHARLES GREER . SmithviHe JINNETTE GREER Nashville BEHYE ROSE GREGORY Nashville NORITA GRENZ Cleveland CORA VERISSA GRIFFIN . Chattanooga NANCY GRIFFIN Flintville Fifth Row: JOHNNY GRIMES Jasper RONALD GRIMES Franklin RONALD W. GUNTER McLeansboro, III. ALFRED JOSEPH GUNTHERBERG Flora WILLIAM GUSTAFSON Murfreesborc MILTON HAGER Nashville Sixth Row: CINDY HAGERMAN . . Murfreesborc NANCY ELLEN HALE . . McMlnnville LINDA HALL Nashville NANCY HANKINS Smyrna CAROL HANNAH Pulaski JANE NORRIS HANNAH . Murfreesborc Seventh Row: JERRY T. HANNAH , , Murfreesborc PATRICIA HARRIMAN Smyrna JOE DONALD HARRIS . Auburntown JOHN H. HARRISON . . Elkton JOHN WILLIAM HARRISON . . . Gallatin GARY HARVILLE Unicnville Eighth Row: DENNY HASTINGS Belfast RONNIE HAYS Murfreesborc RICHARD HENDRIKSON . . Murfreesboro LINDA HERBOLSHEIMER . . Mobile, Ala. EVA HERROD Murfreesborc E. L. HESSEY Brentwood JUNIORS THE 1968 285 THE 1968 JUNIORS First Row: TIMOTHY D. HEWITT . . Valley Lee. Md. FRANK HICKMAN Ashley, Ohio KENNETH H. HICKMAN . . , Columbia RONALD HINDS McMinnville WENDELL S. HINES ... Dallas, Texas MORRIS RODERICK HINTON , Nashville Second Row: VICTORIA HINTON Nashville PHILIP HOLDER .... Hartsvllle LAURA LEE HOLT . . Lawrenceburq LUCY HONEY Fayettevllle SANDRA HOOD . White House JAMES LARRY HOOKER Shelbyvllle Third Row: JUDY KAY HOPKINS Fayettevllle ROBERT EUGENE HORT Nashville ALICE CAROLINE HUDSON Oak Ridge TONEY B. HUDSON Lafayette ELAYNE HUFFER . . Winchester DONNA GAIL HUGHES Whites Creel Fourth Row: ROBERT A. HUGHES JR. Nashville GERALDENE HUNT Goodlettsville BRENDA HUSKEY . . . . Franklin DANNY HUTTON ... . . . Joel+on DONNA JACKSON .... . . Winchester MIKE JACOBS . . Nashville Fifth Row: MONTE JAMES Lawrenceburq MARGARET E. JARRELL . . Nashville LYDIA JENKINS . . . Clarlsville BARBARA JENNINGS . . Woodbury BETH JENNINGS . . Tullahoma WILLIAM JERNIGAN . . Tullahoma Sixth Row: CHARLES JEWELL .... . Columbia BRENDA JEAN JOHNS Goodsprlngs J. PHILIP JOHNS . . Rome. Ga. DOUGLAS WILLIAM JOHNSON . . Nashville JOHNNY JOHNSON Madison MICHAEL D. JOHNSON . Madison Seventh Row: CARL CLARK JONES Murfreesboro CAROL L. JONES St. Petersburg, Fla. CAROLYN JONES , , McEwen DON E. JONES Chattanooga JENNIFER JONES Madison RANDALL M. JONES Manchester Eighth Row: ROSANNE JONES . . . . . . Nashville KERRY KEATON . . . Lebanon JOE M. KEEF . . . Nashville CHARLES F. KELLEY III Oalc Ridge JAMES KELLEY Lawrenceburq POLAPHAT KEMASINGKI Nonth laburi. Thailand ■f diasj Sk. First Row: KATHLEEN ANN KEMPF . , Murfreesboro ELIZABETH KENNEDY . . Chattanooga M. C. KENT Mt. Juliet JOHN C. KERSEY Lavergne BETTY J. KIMBROUGH .... Nashville WILLIAM P. KIMBROUGH Columbia Second Row: ANDY KING Calhoun, Ga. CARL KING Algardo, N.M. JERRY KING Nashville LOU KING Carthage WALLY KIRBY Lafayette SHERRIE KIRKPATRICK ... Nashville Third Row: BRENDA GAIL KIZER Camden JOHN PAUL KOSICH Staten Island, N.Y. MARTHA ELAINE LADD , . , Nashville ROBERT LAVENDER Smyrna SHIRLEY LAWSON Nashville DAVID J. LEA Columbia Fourth Row: ROGER LEACH Estill Springs MARY RUTH LEFTWICH Donelson ELAINE MERRIMAN LEHR South Pittsburg CAROL LEWIS Daisy CHARLES LEWIS Nashville PEGGY LINVILLE Hartsville Fifth Row: JANICE LOCKE Columbia WILLIAM EDWARD LOCKE , Fayetteville JULIA LONGMIRE . Andersonvllle SUSAN LONGMIRE Daisy HERBERT L. LOONEY . . Murfreesboro DENNIS LOVELL Norris Sixth Row: GARY LOWE Goodlettsvllle JAN LUSK Woodbury SIDNEY E. LUTHER ... Nashville BRENDA LEE MACK , ... Chattanooga ELRO STANLEY MAHON . Columbia JOHN MAJOR Lebanon Seventh Row: JERRY LEONARD MANSFIELD Fayetteville ELLEN MARTIN Tullahoma MIKE L. MARTIN Manchester ROBERT E. MARTIN Nashville HELEN J. MASON . . Lebanon JO ANN MATHIS McMlnnville Eighth Row: RONALD CLAUDE MAXWELL Murfreesboro CHARLOTTE L. MAYNARD . Nashville ANN McDARIS Chattanooga HARVEY W. McDonald JR Lawrenceburg YVONNE ASHLEY McFARLIN ...Columbia MARY ALICE McFERRIN . . . Fayetteville JUNIORS THE 1968 287 THE 1968 JUNIORS First Row: JANE McGEE Fayetteville PATRICIA GAYLE McLAIN Cleveland ANNA RUTH McLERRAN Cellna PATRICIA GAYLE McLERRAN . . Celina PAMELA McMAHAN Manchester ROGER L. McMillan . . Walter Hill Second Row: RUTH V. McMillan . Hempstead, N.Y. JANIE McNABB Dunlap JERRY McPEAK Lebanon LINDA JO MEYER Murfreesboro BRYANT MILLSAPS Daisy CYROUS MOHAMADKHANI . . Kermanshan, Iran Third Row: DEONNE A. MOON Birchwood DAVID LEON MOONEYHAN Franklin JERRY MOORE Chattanooqa HELEN MOOREHEAD Huntland SIMON E. MOREHEAD - Lancaster, Ohio CHARLES MYAH Hixson Fourth Row: MARGARET NEVINS Shelbyville LINDA NEWTON Five Points SHEILA A. NICHOLS Hermitage PAULA NOORMANN , , - , Murfreesboro LINDA GAIL NORRIS . . , Hendersonville MARY NORVELL Wartrace Fifth Row: PATSY O ' CONNOR , . Nashville CONSTANCE J. OLIVER . Chattanooqa GEORGE OSENGA - Chattanooqa PAM OWEN Old Hickory PRISSY OWEN Old Hickory LINDA OWENS . . Chattanooga Sixth Row: PATRICK W. OWENS . , Tullahoma SHARON ANN OWENS . Nashville ELID JOSE PAEZ Venezuela RODNEY H. PAINTER Nashville MELISSA PARK . . Maryville BRENDA PARKER . , Chattanooga Seventh Row: CAROL JANE PARKER Centerville CAROL SUE PARKER McMinnville DAVID M. PARKER Nashville PETE PARKER Knoxville JAMES-EDWARD PARTIN Hillsboro CAROLE GENE PATTON Nashville Eighth Row: SHARON PATTON Watertown LYNN PAYNE Chattanooga NEIL F. PAYNE Pelham STANLEY N. PEARSON Flintville BOBBY PENNINGTON . . Loretto MILDRED PENNINGTON . . Celina « ►« F ' f ' ■LjiJ JUNIORS First Row: MAXINE PEPPERS ... - Ldwrenceburr; JOEY PERKINS Murfreesborc SUSAN PERRY . , , M;lton THOMAS PETERSON Middletown, Conn, JUDY P. PETTEWAY Murfreesborc PATTY PETTUS Nashville Second Row; AVA NELLE PEVAHOU5E Waynesborc GWANDA PHILLIPS Harrirrar SHELAH DAVIS PHILLIPS JR Wartrace ROBERT C. PIRTLE Cha ' tanooqa CLARENCE PLEMONS Nashvil ' e FRED POE . . Pulask: Third Row: WANDA POINDEXTER Celina TERRI POOLE , Dickson CHARLES POSTON Lebanon SUSANNE POTTORFF Murfreesborc PRATER LEE POWELL Manchester WANDA LEE POWELL Whltwell Fourth Row: CAROLYN PREVATTE Nashville CONNIE S. PUCKETT Nashville DOYLE RADER . . Goodletsvllle DOUGLAS RADLEY Nashville JAMES G. RAMSEY , Flora DOROTHY RANEY . , , . . . Nashville Fitth Row: REBECCA C. RAWLSTON , , Whltwell JO ANN REED College Grove LATRICIA HOLLEY REDD Pulaski LARRY WAYNE RICE Nashville E. ANN RICHARDS Nashville JAMES DOUGLAS RIDDLE Manchester Sixth Row: JOSEPH WOODROW RIGGINS Madison VIRGINIA JUNE RIGGS Athens BEVERLY RING Manchester KENNETH E. RIVES Madison BETH ROGERS Nashville JERRY ROY Smlthvllle Seventh Row: EVELYN RUSHING Murfreesborc DONALD RAY RUSSELL Nashville GINGER RUSSELL . Nashville JAYNE REES RUSSELL Kingston MARTHA SADLER Murfreesborc VIRGINIA SADLER Nashville Eighth Row: CHARLES E. SAIN Manchester LOIS JEAN SANDERS Smyrna FRED SCHAFER S Duth Bend, Ind. CHERYL DARLENE SCOTT Ardmore JEANECE SEALS Sparta MARY GRACE SETTLE Lebanon THE 1968 289 THE 1968 JUNIORS First Row: DON SEWELL Red Banl BRENDA SHAFFER Summertown FRANK SHAFFER . - Corpus Christi, Texas GLENDA SHARP Fayetteville LAVADA SHERROD Knoxvllle ANN SHIPLEY Lenoir City Second Row: SUSAN E. SIMMS Lawrenceburg JIM SIMPSON Tullahoma BETTYE SIMS Kingston CARL SIMS Sparta JAMES SLATEN Chattanooga CONNIE SLIGH Dalton, Ga. Third Row: LYNN SMALL ANN KNIGHT SMITH . CLAUDE WAYNE SMITH EDWARD WAYNE SMITH LARRY B. SMITH . , . Nashville . Pulaski Bell Buckle . Nashville Nashville LYNDON SMITH Manchester Fourth Row: MARGARET SMITH , . Lebanon PATRICIA S. SMITH . . Murfreesboro RANDALL H. SMITH . Red Boiling Springs SUSAN LEA SMITH Bon Aqua JAMES S. SPRAKER , . Chattanooga PAT STAFFORD Wilmette. III. Fifth Row: WAYNE STARKS White House HAYDEN B. STEPHENS . College Grove JERRY LEE STEPHENS . Celina THOMAS JAMES STERRITT . , Nashville DORNA JANE STEWART Woodbury WILLIAM THOMAS STILL Nashville Sixth Row: LARRY STINSON . , - . , Nashville LINDA GAIL STOFEL . Columbia ROY STONE South Pittsburg SUSAN STONE Tullahoma RONALD G, STRATTON Cleveland BRADY STRAUB ... Sil ver Spring. Md. Seventh Row: LYNDA STRAWN , . . Murfreesboro JOE R. STROUD III . . . . McMinnville PATSY STUBBLEFIELD , . . Fayetteville MARTHA SULLENGER , Mulberry LYMAN .SULLIVAN , , Murfreesboro DOLORES SUTTON , . , . Nashville Eighth Row: FRANK SWANSON Chattanooga GARY ALAN SWINDELL Murfreesboro JOHN A. TALLANT , . . ... Decatur JOHN D. TALLEY , . . . Manchester JOHN TANT . . Chattanooga LINDA SUE TATUM . . . . . . Lebanon First Row: MESOMMONTA TAWAT Bangkok, Thailand DORRIS TAYLOR Carthage JOHN HORACE TAYLOR Eaglevllle MARY TAYLOR Howell RANDALL KEITH TAYLOR , Nashville RONALD HOUSTON TAYLOR , .Nashville Second Row: JIM TEMPLE Decatur ROBERT W. TENBRUNSEL Nashville RONALD D. TENNANT Sisterville, W.Va. LETA SUZANNE TENPENNY Lebanon ELIZABETH THACKSTON Murfreesboro JOHN W. THOMAS Columbia JUNIORS Third Row: LARRY THOMAS Nev. Orleans, La. ROSEMARY THOMAS Tu nel Hill, Ga. RICHARD B. THOMPSON Cleveland JEAN C. TINNIN . , - Nashville EMMETT TOOMBS . Srr vrna MARJORY TREDINNICK Murfreesboro Fourth Row: BRYAN O. TRENT Murfreesboro LINDA RAYE TRENT Chattanooqa PATRICIA ANN TRIGG Gorman. Texas JANICE TRIMBLE . Spring Hill JAMES WILLIAM TROXLER Manchester LANA TUCKER Beech Grove Fifth Row: SAMUEL R. ULLERY Savannah JUDY VANDERPOOL . Smlthville RON VANHALL Atlanta, Ga. MARVIN J, VANNATTA JR. Shelbyville RUTH VAUGHAN Burlison DONALD RAY ViCK . . Columbia Sixth Row: LINDA A. VINES . Lakeland, Ela. CLARICE WAGGONER Nashville GUY DANIEL WAGGONER Tullahoma WILLIAM K. WALL . Nashville JOEL H, WALLACE . Old Hickory ALLEN WALLER - - Chattanooga Seventh Row: MARJORY ANN WALKER Si gnal Mountain IVAN LEON WALTERS . Santa Fe JAMES WARREN . Nashville JOHN T. WARREN Winchester JAMES WATERS Lynchburg BILLIE ANN WEATHERFORD Nashville Eighth Row: ANN WEATHERS . Loretto BOBBIE WEAVER . . Nashville WILLIAM G. WEAVER JR. Gallatin LAURIE WEBBER , . . Nashville WILLIAM ALLEN WELLER III Nashville ALETHA MAI WELLS . Nashville THE 1968 291 THE 1968 JUNIORS First Row: GLENNA WELLS . . Whitwell RITA WELLS . . Lewisburq ROBERT WEST Springfield FRED H. WHEELER Nashville CHARLSIE SUE WHITAKER Nashville LARRY WHITE . . Chattanooga Second Row: WALTER H. WHITE . . Nashville JUDY WHITMORE . , . . Smyrna TRUDY WHITVER . . Murfreesboro BILLY JOE WILEY Fayettvllle CYNTHIA ANN WILLIAMS - Nashville HELEN WILLIAMS ... Murfreesbo ' o Third Row: LINDA WILLIAMS - . Fayettevllle MARY PAT WILLIAMS . . . . Nashville SUE CAROLYN WILLIAMS , Nashville WILLIAM E. WILLIS Oneida MEDORA WILLMORE McMlnnvllle GALE WILSON . Shelbyville Fourth Row: MICHAEL H. WILSON . . Donelson SUSAN WILSON Fayettevllle WILLIAM WALTER WILSON Nashville LINDA SUE WISEMAN Winchester MICHAEL DAVID WOMACK McMlnnvllle SANDRA WOOD Smyrna Fifth Row: THERESA JANE WOOD Cleveland RONALD PAUL WOODY Columbia LINDA WORDEN . . Nashville JAMES LEE WARPOOL Madison CHARLES BOYD WRENN Columbia JANET WRIGHT Goodlettsvllle Sixth Row: JERRY STEVEN YORK . , . Murfreesboro KATHERINE ZAUNBRECHER . Hampshire 292 Joyce McCool, Secretary: Frank Hayes. Vice-President; Anne Abbott. Treasurer; Mickey George, Sergeant-at-Arms; Van Martin, President. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 293 First Row: ANNE ABBOTT Madison BARBARA FAY ADAMS Nashville BARBARA JEAN ADCOCK Wartrace BLANCHE LYNN AGEE Chattanooqa TERRY AKIN Nashville WINIFRED ANN AKINS . . Nashville Second Row: DAVID ALAN ALBANESE McLean. Va ROY ALEXANDER Gallatin PAULA ALFORD Nashville JUDY ALLEN Nashville PHYLLIS KAY ALLEN , Chattanooga WAYNE H. ALLEN , Murfreesboro Third Row: JUDY AMONETTE McMinnv.lle BRENDA ANDERSON ... Chattanooga DON ANDERSON Manchester DOROTHY KAY ANDERSON Chattanooqa KAREN ANDERSON Madison KATHLEEN ANDERSON ... Murfreesboro Fourth Row: WILLIAM W, ANDERSON . . Nashville THOMAS ANTHONY . . . Richard City CHARLES APPLETON .... Nashville KERRY ARMSTRONG Watertov n JAMES NEAL ARNOLD Lebanon RANDY ASHBY , Fayetteville Fifth Row: SAM M. ASHBY ... Fayetteville DAVID ASTON Centerville NORRIS ATOHLEY . Chattanooqa BERNADINE AYMETT Pulaski BRENDA BACON Rockwood JAMES BAILEY Tullahoma Sixth Row: RHETA BAKER . . Santa Fe DONALD BALL Orlando, Fla. DAVID LEE BANDY . Lafayette RITA LEE BARKLEY . . Red Boilinq Springs EDDIE BARNARD . . Nashville BARBARA BARNES Murfreesboro Seventh Row: EDWARD SHERMAN BARNES McMinnville JAMES BARNES McMinnville LINDA JANE BARNETT Nashville JANICE BARNHILL . . . Franklin DAVID BARRETT Smyrna ARTHUR TERRY BASKIN ... Nashville Eighth Row: MAXIE BASKIN Murfreesboro SUE BEAN Nashville DAVID LYNN BEARD HartsviHe RONALD WAYNE BEATTY Hohenwald BRAD BECK Huntland KENNETH BECKMAN Shelbyville Ninth Row: RUDY BECTON Nashville JOHNNY BEENE HartsviHe GLEN BELCHER Murfreesboro GORDON W. BELL Woodbury PATRICIA DALE BELL Shelbyville CLEI JO BENNETT Winchester Tenth Row: JO ANN BENNETT Cleveland BRENDA BIGELOW Columbus, Ohio MARY PAMELA BINGHAM Fostervllle ZITA BLACK Murfreesboro JOAN BLACKFORD Nashville ELIZABETH KAYE BLAKELY . Smyrna Eleventh Row: JANET BLANKE Nashville GARY BLANKENSHIP Cleveland ROSALYN GAYLE BLEVINS Chattanooqa HAZEL BLOODWORTH Chattanooqa CHARLES G. BLUM . Nashville WILLIAM BARRY BLUMEN Nashville THE 1968 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES THE 1968 ■k€im wl First Row: MARY -RUTH BOBO Lebanon RONALD B.- BOIS GoodlettsvMIe LINDA ANN BOLTON . . . - Sale Creel BILLY BONDS Nashville JAC BOOTH Murfreesboro ROY A. BOWDEN Lewisburq Second Row: DIANA LYNN BOWERS .... Nashville A. D. BOYCE . Shelbyville MARY BOYD . . ... Nashville SANDRA BOZEMAN Charleston DOUG BRACHEY Nashville NANCY BRADFORD Fayetteville Third Row: IDELLA BRADLEY Nashville JOE B. BRAKEBILL Madisonvllle WILLIAM ALAN BRAKEBILL Athens ILEEN BRIDGES Chattanooqa WENDY BRICKELL . Chattanooga VICKI BROOKSHIRE Nashville Fourth Row: PAUL BROOME Nashville JUDITH ELLEN BROWN Portland PATTY BROWN Old Hickory SAMMYE BROWN Shelbyville SUSAN BROWN Chattanooqa YOLANDA BRUMIT Lynnville Fifth Row: THAD NOLEN BRUNSON Nashville JULIE BRYAN . Ellcton BEEBE BRYANT Nashville DAN THOMAS BRYANT McMlnnville NANCY BRYANT Cleveland PAMELA BRYANT . . Nashville Sixth Row: JUDY FAYE BULLION Old Hickory JANE BURNS . Nashville JOYCE BURNS Murfreesboro KATHA BUTTS GoodlettsvlUe WILLIAM BUTTS Chattanooqa HERNAN CABALLERO Lima, Peru Seventh Row: JOSEPH J. CAIRNS Lexlnqton Park, Md. ADONIS CAMPBELL Cleveland BARRY A. CAMPBELL Fayetteville TERRY CAMPBELL Winchester JUDY CANNON , Ashland City LINDA CANTRELL . Murfreesboro Eighth Row: JAMES H. CAPERTON Shelbyville JOE M. CARLTON Chapel Hill BOBBY CARPENTER Columbia MARTHA JANET CARROLL Jackson KENNETH CARTER Chattanooqa KAY CASTLE MAN Donelson Ninth Row: DALLAS GREEN CAUDLE Nashville STEVE CENTI MOLE Greenbrier DAVID MICHAEL CHANEY . Lavergne ALLEN B. CHASE Cleveland MITCHELL CHAMBERS Soddy JAMES CHEATHAM Madison Tenth Row: JEANNIE CHESTER Fairview DONNA JEAN CHISM Chattanooqa CONNIE JEAN CHUMBLEY Woodbury LINDA CIBIS Dunlap EMMA JO CLARDY Decherd CAROLYN LEE CLARK Jonesboro, Ga. Eleventh Row: GARY P. CLARK Kendall Park, N.J. LARRY DALLAS CLARK Sprinq City LAURA K. CLAYTON Murfreesboro DONALD CLEVELAND Shelbyville DIANNE CLIBURN Westmoreland JOHN CLINARD Sprlnqfield First Row; NATHAN R. CLINE Nashville LINDA CLONTS Huntsville, Ala. PEGGY ANN CLOSE Lebanon DONNA CAROLE COBB ... Dry Ridge, Ky. JAMES COCKERHAM Dallas. Tex. SUE CONDRA Chattanooga Second Row: LINDA CONSAGRA Murfreesboro CHARLES H. COOK Nashville DENNIS COSPER . Chattanooga BILLY JOE COWAN McMinnville PAUL CRABTREE Patchogue, N.Y. SUSAN CRANFORD Columbia Third Row: MICHAEL CRESS . Cleveland BETTY DARLENE CRICK Unlonville LLOYD CROWE Chattanooga ALLEN CROWELL Unlonville L. L. CRYE , , . Cleveland LINDA ANN CURTIS . Shelbyvllle Fourth Row: MIKE DANIEL Nashville JUDY C. DARNELL , Nashville BRENDA DAVIS . . Hohenwald JOHNNIE L. DAVIS Shelbyville SANDRA LEE DAVIS . . Lawrenceburg TERRY DAVIS ... Mjrfreesboro FItth Row: GLENA DEAN Dunlap JOHN WILEY DEAN Murfreesboro HELEN FRANCES- ' DEMPSEY Murfreesboro LYNN DETLEFSEN Lebanon MARY DEVLIN Windhaur, N.H. ROBERT DICK Nashville Sixth Row: DANA M, DIECKMAN . Donelson SUSAN DILLON . , Oal Ridge GEORGE S. DOBLER , . Great Mills, Md. PATRICIA DODD Nashville DONALD R. DODSON Nashville DENNIS DOEBLER Lebanon Seventh Row: JANICE DONEGAN . Charlotte WILLIAM E. DONOHO Gallatin TANT DOWELL . Nashville DIANNE DRYE Winchester SANDRA DUFF . Nashville DENNIS DUKE Manchester Eighth Row: RITA C. DUNHAM Van Buren LINDA DUSZYNSKI Lebanon CLARENCE DYER Centerville JOHNNY DYER Petersburg DAVID J. EAST Rockwood JOHNNIE EBERLE Nashville Ninth Row: JEPALiNE EDDE Lynchburg KAREN ENGLAND . Huntland JANICE ERVIN Columbia RONNIE EVERETT South P.ftsburg GENE EZELL Rossville, Ga, ERVIN LEARD FARLESS JR. McMinnville Tenth Row: MARTHA A. FELTON Chattanoga TIM FILBIN Grosse Pointe. Michigan ALTON S. FISHER, JR. Nashvill= RON FITZGERALD , . Nashville ARLENE FITZPATRICK Goodlettsville NANCY MARGARET FLETCHER Donelson Eleventh Row: JERRY C. FLOYD Shelbyville LINQA FLOYD Watertown JOHN A. FORD . College Grove ANNE FORDE Jaclson LEE FORGERY Cleveland GENE FOX . . Franklin J k THE 1968 SOPHOMORES 296 SOPHOMORES THE 1968 £fi First Row: JOHN FOX Bell Buckle SONYA JOAN FOX Cornersville GEORGE FREEMAN Martin RICHARD HOOD FRISBIE Lawrenceburq DOUGLAS GAITHER Auburntown CURTIS H. GANN Winchester Second Row: DIANNE GANNON Shelbyville JIM GARNER Murfreesboro JIMMY GARNER Estill Springs POWELL GARRISON Crossville MARY E. GARTRELL Ellyay, Ga. BYRON GEETING Shelbyville Third Row: GARRY LEONARD GEORGE Madison JAMES M. GEORGE Dickson SHIRLEY GEORGE .... McMinnville STANLEY THOMAS GERMAN . Chattanooga ROBERT N. GIBBS . . Lawrenceburq DOUGLAS GILBERT Petersburg Fourth Row: WILLIAM LAWRENCE GILLEM . . . Madison GEORGE CLIFFORD GILLESPIE JR. Nashville JOHN GILLIAM Spring Hill DEBORAH ELAINE GILLIS McMinnville KENNETH EDWIN GIVENS Murfreesboro JOYCE GODSEY Whitwell Fifth Row: JAMES GOODMAN Monteagle FRANK GORDY Chattanooga JANET GOTHARD Chattanooga GARY GRANSTAFF Carthage JOHN GRAY Fayetteville CAROLYN GREENE Tullahoma Sixth Row: HOGE MILTON GREENE ... Murfreesboro LYNNE GREENE Bush Creek JEAN LEE GREGORY . Murfreesboro REGENA DIANNE GREGORY Lafayette ELIZABETH GRIFFITH- . . South Pittsburg NANCY GRIFFITH Chattanooga Seventh Row: JACQUELINE GRIGGS . Nashville SANDRA GRIGGS . Santa Fe BRENDA GROSS Chattanooga PATRICIA GUFFEY .Kingston PAULA GUILES Nashville MERLEY GUINN Chattanooga Eighth Row: LINDA GULL Joelton DIANE GURLEY . . Nashville BARBARA HALE Cleveland DIANNE HALL Tullahoma HAROLD T. HALL Nashville VICKIE HALL - Florence, S.C. Ninth Row: DWIGHT HANCOCK Auburntov n JUDY HANCOCK .... Chattanooga MACK HANNAH Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. SHARON KAY HARDISON Nashville RONNIE HARDY Huntland ELOISE HARRIS Watertown Tenth Row: PATRICIA L. HARRIS Nashville PEGGY HARRIS ... Fairview ROBBIE HARRISON . Nashville BETTY ANN HART . , Shelbyville PAMELA HART Nashville BOBBY JOE HARVEY Nashville Eleventh Row: JOHNNY M. HAWKINS Gainsboro BRENDA HAYES Lewisburq LARRY COTHRAN HAYES ... Murfreesboro KENNETH WEBB HAYNES . . Murfreesboro WANDA JEAN HAYNES Gallatin LARRY HAZELWOOD Spring Hill First Row: BARBARA HEAD Gainsboro PATRICIA ANN HEAPS Chattanooqa JACKIE HEARD - . . . Chattanooqa SAMUEL THOMAS HELTON . . . Lebanon JUDY HENDERSON Nashville WILLIAM HUGH HENRY Loudon Second Row: NANCY HERB Nashville PHIL HESTER Nashville RONNIE PRICE HICKS McMinnville JOE HIGGINS, JR Madison SHERRIE HILL Nashville AQUILLA HITCHCOCK Dunlap Third Row: STEVEN PAUL HIXSON Daisy MYRNA JEAN HOBACK . Jasper JUNE HOBBS Lebanon MARGARET HOCKETT . . Murfreesboro CHARLES EARL HODGE . . Smyrna IRA HOFFMAN Nashville Fourth Row: JANICE HOLDER McMinnville GARY HOLL Nashville M. GARRY HOLLIMAN Carthaqe SHIRLEY HOLLIS Loretta ANGIE HOLMES . Cross Plains MALCOLM H. HOLT Hohenwald Fifth Row: PATRICIA A. HOOPER Nashville PATRICIA ELENE HOOPER Ooltewah PATRICIA HOOTEN Lewisburq EDGAR HOPE Ooltewah JIMMY HOPKINS Fayetteville WILLIAM HOSSE Smyrna Sixth Row: SHARON J. HOWSE Murfreesboro DONALD L. HUEBSCHMAN Tullahoma MIKE HUFF , . . . Brentwood MARSHA G. HUNT , , Centerville BETTY ANN HUNTER . Nashville SANDRA JACKSON . . ' Murfreesboro Seventh Row: SUSIE JACKSON ... Chattanooqa JAMIE JAMERSON Daytona Beach, Fla. SHIRLEY JARED Fayetteville MARY C, JARRETT . . , Harrison MICHAEL N. JEAN FranUln PAT JERNIGAN Murfreesboro Eighth Row: JEAN HELEN JOHNKE Tullahoma BOBBY JOHNSON ... Soddy LINDA JOYCE JOHNSON Lawrenceburq RONALD H. JOHNSON Lenior City JAMES JOLLY ... Murfreesboro JUDY JONES Nashville Ninth Row: LARRY JONES ... Gallatin MICHAEL JONES Nashville REGAN JONES . . St. Joseph AVA RHEA JORDAN McMinnville DONNA JORDAN Nashville LAILIA JORDAN Murfreesboro Tenth Row: LINDA SUE JORDAN Lawrenceburq ROBERT KEITH . Chattanooga AUGUSTA GRANT KELLEY, JR. Murfreesboro PATRICIA ANN KELLEY Nashville JUDITH KEMPF Nashville MARIE LOUISE KERCHNER . Murfreesboro Eleventh Row: JUDltH L. KERLEY . Dunlap ROBERT J. KERR Maryville GARY KILPATRICK .... Lawrenceburq STANLEY KIMBROUGH Flintville DANNY RICHARD KING Columbia JACK KINNEAR Nashville «l THE 1968 SOPHOMORES 298 SOPHOMORES THE 1968  .. igljla M P %; P % w W ih w «r ' m O (H| ! = ' ' .Vv;Ntv- First Row: STEVE K. KITE Chattanooqa LINDA KNOWLES Nashville BRENDA KAYE LAMB Eagleville ROBERT HENRY LAMBERT Tullahoma RICHARD R. LANE, III Nashville DON LANKFORD Nashville Second Row: BETTY LAPPIN Decherd BETTY R. LARKIN Hjntland DAVID F. LARKIN , Huntland TERESA ANN LAUGHLIN Lenoir City LARRY K. LEDFORD Cleveland LINDA LINDSEY Mt. Pleasant Third Row: BOBBY J. LINGERFELT Calhoun JUDY LINVILLE Hartsville DONNA RUTH LIVELY Jasper CAROL LIVINGSTON Chattanooqa ANN LOFLIN Chattanooqa J. KAY LOGAN Waverly Fourth Row: JUDY LYNN LONG Pulaski FLETTA K. LOUDERMILK - . Copperhlll BETTY KAY LOV VORN Shelbyville DANA LOWHORN Winchester JAMES LUNA McMinnville JUDY LUNA Lewisburq Fifth Row: HAROLD MAGEE Nashville BENNY LANE MAGGART Gordonsville THOMAS MAGNER Orlando, Fla. PAUL MARCHBANKS Murfreesboro EDITH I. MARCROM . . Morrison MARVIN DOUGLAS MARLIN, JR. Nashville Sixth Row: DANNY MARR Cleveland TONY M. MARSHALL . , Nashville BRENDA MARTIN Chattanooqa EUGENE ALVIN MARTIN, JR. Shelbyville JANICE MARTIN Spencer JOYCE MARTIN . . .... Nashville Seventh Row: LEE MARTIN , , Nashville MARSHA MARTIN Tullahoma MORRIS MARTIN Nashville WAYNE MARTIN Athens LORA MASON ... Woodbury RANDALL W. MASON . . Nashville Eighth Row: SONIA MASSEY . Nashville PATTY MATHER Murfreesboro PHIL MATHER ... Nashville PAT MATHEWS . . Murfreesboro STEVE MATHIAS McMinnville THERESA GAIL MATHIS . . . McMinnville Ninth Row: BETTIE MATTHEWS Gallatin JUNE CARMEN MATTHEWS Red Bollinq Sprinqs SUE MATTHEWS LaFayette, Ga. JOHN MATTIS Lewisburq, Ohio ALAN MAXWELL . . Manchester LINDY MAYS Kingston Springs Tenth Row: SUSAN McBEE Shelbyville DAVID RICHARD McCAULEY Fayetteville DAVID J. McCLOSKEY Springfield, Va. PHYLLIS McCONNELL Cleveland JOYCE McCOOL Nashville MILLY McCOY Nashville Eleventh Row: KENNETH McELHANEY Harrison TERRY L. McFARLAND Columbia BEN HALL McFARLIN. JR. Murfreesboro WILLIAM McFARLIN Centervllle RICHARD McFERRIN . Auburntown DAVID E. McGEE Shelbyville 299 First Row: SANFORD McGEE Beersheba Sprlnqs JAMES McGLOHON . . . Chattanooqa DAVID O. MclNTOSH Nashville NINA FRANCES McKNIGHT Murfreesboro PEGGY McKNIGHT Nashville SAM K. McMURRAY, III College Grove Second Row: AL McWILLIAMS ... Murfreesboro GAYLE MEARS . . . . Chattanooqa ROSA LEE MEDLEY Doyle RITA MESHOTTO , , Murfreesboro JAMES L. MILAN ... Mt. Pleasant BARBARA MILES Nashville Third Row: LARRY DALE MILLER ... Manchester LIBBY MILLER Athens LINDSEY MILLER Nashville SARAH MILLER . . Nashville LILBOURNE MILLS Franklin GARY MILLSAPS Daisy Fourth Row: HOWARD DALE MINGE . . Athens REGINA LEE MINK . Lawrenceburq SHAWN MOLLOY McMinnville CAROL MOORE . . . Chattanooqa LARRY DEAN MOORE Smlthville MARVELLA E. MOORE Eustis, Fla. Fifth Row: TED MOOREHEAD . Winchester NANCY MORROW Waynesboro LYNDA C. MORSE Humbolt JUDY KAY MORTON Woodbury DICKIE MOSS . Nashville SHEILA MOSS Jasper Sixth Row: SANDRA MULLINS Murfreesboro THURMAN MULLINS .... Murfreesboro JAMIE GAYE MURLEY Gallatin ELAINE MURPHY ' Cle .eland REBECCA MURRAY Cleveland CAROL ANN MURRIE Wincheste, Seventh Row: JANE MYATT . Nashville LINDA NANCE . . Chattanooqa PHYLLIS NEAL . Chattanooqa JAMES R. NELSON ■., Chattanooqa GEORGE NERREN Cleveland RICHARD NIMMO . . ... Madisor Eighth Row: WALTER PEYTON NIPPER, JR. . . Murfreesboro RONNIE NIXON ... Nashville CELESTE NORRIS Nashville BILLY NORROD . Morrison PAMELA JOY NORTHCUTT Woodbury POLIA NORTHCUTT Spencer Ninth Row: JUANITA MARIE NORVELL Manchester CHERYL O ' BRIEN . . Nashville LARRY G. O ' NEAL . . McMinnville WILLIAM J. OONK Nashville SYLVIA OUTLAND Murfreesboro RONNY OWENS Doraville, Ga. Tenth Row: CAROLE OWNBY Alcoa LEE ANNE PALMER ... Shelbyville EDWARD R. PALYARIK Nashville CONNIE PARHAM ... Nashville DAWSON RAY PARKER Nashville KIM PARKER Greenbrier Eleventh Row: CONNIE R. PARKHURST Nashville BILL PATE . . Fayetteville JOHN ' PATTERSON Madison MARY R. PATTERSON Water Hill VIRGINIA DIANE PATTERSON Colorado Sprinqs, Colo MARILOU PAYNE Hendersonville THE 1968 SOPHOMORES 300 SOPHOMORES THE 1968 First Row: LINDA PENDERGRASS Nashville MIKE PENTON Donelson DONNA PERRY Nashville LINDA LOU PETERSON Lewisburq JUDEE PETRETZKY Oak Ridge LINDA PETTY Madison Second Row: MICHAEL C. PETTY Nashville NANCY PEWITT Donelson FRADONNA PHILLIPS Cleveland JAY PHILLIPS Waynesboro SHARLENA G. PHILLIPS Nashville JIMMY PIEDRA ... Murfreesboro Third Row: MARSHA PIGG Petersburq HOWARD E. PITTS, JR. . . Nashville LONNEL POOLE - Chicago Heights, III. DIANNE POPE , ... Christiana JANICE POPE Shelbyvllle TERRY A. POSEY Nashville Fourth Row: OLIVIA POWELL . Athens PENNY POWELL . . Murfreesboro JOE PRICE Madison PATRICIA PRICE - . Whltwell STEVEN PRIEST . Columbia NANCY PRIMM , . ... Columbia Fifth Row: WILLIAM THOMAS PYRON . . . . Fayetteville ANITA OUALLS Chattanooga HOUSTON RABY Kingston MARTHA W. RAGAN Nashville BETTY RAINES . Fayetteville THOMAS A. RAINEY Sixth Row: ANNE RAY ... Athens PETTUS READ Rockvale BARBARA REED Nashville GRANT REED , , Columbia LIBBY REED Knoxville PATTY ANN REED Hendersonville Seventh Row: ROBERT S. REGG Hendersonville ELIZABETH RENEAU Cellna MICHAEL RENNER Cleveland STEVE RENNOLDS Columbia lONA REYNOLDS McMlnnvllle EDWARD DREW RHODES . . Murfreesboro Eighth Row: JERRY N. RICH Hermitage Springs CHARLES RICHARDS Tracy City ALLEN RICHARDSON PAMELA RICHESIN Sweetwater CLIFTON RICKETTS Mt. Juliet JACKIE LEE RIVERS Centerville Ninth Row: RALPH EDWARD ROBBINS . Livingston SHERRILL ROBERSON . Humboldt LARRY ROBERTSON Van Leer LINDA ROBERTSON Nashville SHIRLEY ROBERTSON . . Watertown PATRICIA JANE ROBINETTE . . Greenbrier Tenth Row: STEPHANIE ROBINSON Gallatin MARTHA DIANE ROOKER Murfreesboro FRANK ROUTSON , . Covington. Ohio ODELENE ROWLAND Smyrna ANN RUSSELL Charleston, S.C. DORAN RUSSELL Sherwood Eleventh Row: SUZANNE C. RUSSO Nashville PATSY CAROL RUTLEDGE Lynchburg RUTH SALISBURY Murfreesboro ANTHONY SANDERS - Waverly BRENDA SANDERS Dicbon KENNETH W. SANDERS Nashville 301 First Row: MARTHA SANDLIN Shelbyville RICHARD SANDLIN Unlonville MADOLYN SAPP Madison HILDA SCHLANGER Nashville BARBARA SCHOW Cleveland DAPHNA RUTH SCHULTZ Chattanooga Second Row: FREDERICK ALLEN SCHWARTZ Murfreesboro MARY ETTA SCOTT Cellna SHEILA SCOTT Nashville RITA SEAMON Nashville SUE SELBY Sparta JOE SEWELL Columbia Third Row: SARAH SHARPE Lawrenceburq TOMMY SHELTON Shelbyville GARY SHERFEY Annadale, Va. WILLIAM M. SIDEBOTTOM Nashville JIMMY SIMMONS Athens BOB SIMMS Nashville Fourth Row: JAMES R. SIMONS Westmoreland ROBERT GLENN SITZ . Tracy City GRADY SIZEMORE Old Hickory BRENDA SLEDGE - NashvlPe ADRAIN SMILEY , Owensboro, Ky. ARDEN SMITH Fayetteville Fifth Row: BRENDA K. SMITH . . Kingston CAROLYN MAE SMITH Chattanooga JERRY SMITH Chattanooga JUDY KAREN SMITH Celena KENNETH WAYNE SMITH . Nashville LINDA DIANNE SMITH ... Shelbyville Sixth Row: LINDA SMITH Nashville PHIL SMITH Nashville SARA KATHERINE SMITH Nashville SARAH MARIE SMITH Carthage MARIE SMYTHIA Christiana SUSAN SPARKMAN . Sparta Seventh Row: FRED SPARROW ... Shelbyville BOBBY SPEIGHT Charlotte LARRY SPICER Fairview DONALD STACY Manchester RONALD STACY .... Manchester KAY STANFIELD Nashville Eighth Row: ERIC DOUGLAS STARKS Chattanooga IRIS STARKS Chattanooga DIANE MARIE STEPHENS Nashville GAIL STEPHENS Murfreesboro JEAN VIVIAN STEPHENS Celina SANDRA STEVENSON Decherd Ninth Row: MILDRED WRENNE STOCKARD Murfreesboro JOE L. STOREY Cornersville BUDDY SULLIVAN Chattanooga JUDITH C. SUTTON .... Nashville JOYCE SWANGER Dunlap GLORIA L. TALLEY Nashville Tenth Row: KENNARD TARKINGTON Nashville LINDA TAYLOR Oak Ridqe ROBERT TAYLOR Gallatin ROSEMARY TEAGUE Chattanooga DIANE THOMAS . , Manchester RICKIE SHARON THOMAS Smyrna Eleventh Row: JAN THOMPSON , .... Nashville KAREN JEAN THOMPSON . Nashville BRENDA JOYCE TOMLIN College Grove KENNY TOTTY Centerville JAMES GARY TOWNES Goodlettsville BOB TRAINOR Murfreesboro ta£ THE 1968 SOPHOMORES 302 SOPHOMORES THE 1968 || ft © First Row: DAN TREACE Germantown PAT TRISLER McMinnville BONNIE RUTH TROUPE Shelbyville SHIRLEY TUCKER Nashville PAM TURNER Chattanooqa JANICE UNDERWOOD Sprlnq City Second Row: SUSIE UNDERWOOD Chattanooga JANICE RAE VANCE Auburntown TERESA VANTREASE Nashville PAUL JOSEPH WADE Donelson BRENDA KAY WALKER Lewisburg CARMEN WALKER Taipei, Formosa Third Row: DENNIS WALKER Huntland DONNA WALKER Columbus, Ohio GLORIA JEAN WALKER Nashville NANCY WALKER Lebanon ELLEN KATHLEEN WALLER Manchester SHARON GAYLE WALLS Nashville Fourth Row: EDWINA WARREN Watertown KATHY WATSON Shelbyville LINDA L. WATSON Donelson JAMES DONALD WEBB Sparta K. ROY WEBB Chattanooga WANDA WEBB Memphis Fifth Row: ANTHONY W. WEBSTER . . Greenbrier HOWARD WEDEKIND . . Nashville BILL WELCH Hixson JAMES NORRIS WEST Nashville BECKY WHEELER Nashville PATRICIA WHITAKER Winchester Sixth Row: DONALD R. WHITE Murfreesboro LINDA WHITE . . ' Nashville YVONNE WHITE Nashville MARIE GAY WILBURN Ardmore CHARLES G. WILLIAMS . Nashville JAMES RICHARD WILLIAMS Fayettevllle Seventh Row: JAN K. WILLIAMS Hartsville RALPH WAYNE WILLIAMS Greenbrier REBECCA WILLIAMS Nashville LYNN WILLIS Henderson SUSAN WILLIS . Lawrenceburq DYANE WILSON ... Nashville Eighth Row: RANDALL DEAN WILSON Murfreesboro LARRY M. WISDOM . . Hohenwald JO ANN WISEMAN Decherd NANCY WISEMAN Lynchburq ROBERT A. WISER Manchester WANDA LUCRETIA WITT Knoxvllle Ninth Row: LYNN WOMACK Chattanooqa L. DIANNE WOODARD Shelbyville MARGARET WOOTEN Tullahoma BRUCE C. YORK Wilmington, Del. ANTHA MARIE YOUNG Jasper JANIS YOUNG Nashville Tenth Row: ELIZABETH CHERYL YOUREE . Murfreesboro 303 THE FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Mike Bottoms, Vlc3-Presldent; Alison Eyerly, Treasurer; Bob Stacy, Serqeant-at- Arms: Barbara Dunlap, Secretary: Phli Hicks, President. 304 HJ |1 ft First Row: TOMMY ABBOTT Tullahoma ALANA ACKLEN Decherd FRANK ACUFF Nashville NORRIS F. ACUFF, JR Jackson MICHAEL B. ADAMS Copperhill SAMUEL ELAM ADAMS Murfreesboro Second Row: DENNIS ADAMSON Nashville BETTYE ADCOCK ... McMlnnvllle PEGGY ADCOCK Murfreesboro DEBORAH AGEE Nashville LINDA JOYCE AGEE . . Nashville JIMMY ORION AKERS McMinnvllle Third Row: JOHN ALBERT Franklin ROSALIE ALEXANDER . Bell Buckle MARILYN LOUISE ALFORD Woodbury CAROL ANN ALLEN Nashville CYNTHIA MELISSA ALLEN ... Nashville JUANITA ALLEN Murfreesboro Fourth Row: PATRICIA LOU ALLEN Murfreesboro LARRY STEVEN ALLMAN Murfreesboro ALLAN JAMES ALLPORT . Alboln, N.Y. KENNETH WAYNE ANDERSON Nashville MARY ALICE ANDERSON Fayettevllle NANCY K. ANDERSON ... Willlamsport Fifth Row: ROBERT FARRELL ANDERSON Nashville ROBERT RUSSELL ANTHONY Nashville MARSHA APPLE ■. Carthaqe LINDA SUE ARNEY Morrison DEBORAH ROSE ARNOLD VIVIA ARNOLD Manchester Sixth Row: SALLY ATCHLEY Lebanon FAY AUSTIN Murfreesboro WANDA KAY AVARITT Murfreesboro PATRICIA ANNE AVERY Winchester CHARLES DENNIS BAILEY Nashville DONALD E. BAILEY. JR Lav renceburq Seventh Row: KAREN BAILEY Murfreesboro MIKE BAILEY . Chattanooqa JERRY WAYNE BAKER Centerville STEVE BAKER . Centerville TOMMY BAKER . . Nashville MOHSEN BALAKHANI Nashville Eighth Row: PHILIP BALTZ Nashville MICHAEL BALTZER . . - Columbia JUDY BANKS Manchester JANE BANCROFT Brownsville SUSAN BARLESON Nashville BETTY BARNES Murfreesboro Ninth Row: BRENDA BARNES Murfreesboro ELEANOR ANN BARNES . . Chattanooqa NEIL BARNES Lewlsburq RITA A. BAR ' SJES Nashville STANLEY BARNES . . Livinqston ELLEN DIANA BARR Nashville Tenth Row: ANN FRANCES BARRETT Lebanon JUDY ANN BARRETT Nashville PAUL BARTON Chattanooqa SHIRLEY FAY BARTON .... Manchester DONALD RAYBURN BASKIN Nashville JENNIFER LOUISE BASKIN ... Murfreesboro Eleventh Row: JAMES BASS Chattanooga ANN BATCHELDOR Nashville GIPSON BAUCUM Murfreesboro SANDRA BAUGH Chattanooqa KITTY 3AUMSTARK Chattanooqa JOSEPI-I BAXTER Lawrenceburq FRESHMEN 305 THE 1968 FRESHMEN THE 1968 First Row: PATRICIA BEAN Nashville BARBARA L. BEARD Chattanooga EULONDA BEARD Centerville JOHN ROBERT BEASLEY Ashland City MARY ALICE BEASLEY Dixon Springs NANCY BEASLEY Hartsville Second Row: SHIRLEY KAY BEASLEY Chapel Hill CHARLES BEDKHAM Atlanta, Ga. BETTY BEDFORD Lynchburg DON BEECHAM Leoma JOHN THOMAS BEERNINK Bell Buckle PAULETTE BELL Winchester Third Row: ALICE BELT Nashville DORA ELLA BENNETT . Murfreesboro JOAN BILBREY ... Liningston JENNIFER BISSINGER . . . , Dickson JOHNNIE ANN BLAIR McMinnville PAMELA KAY BLAIR LaVergne Fourth Row: SHERRY BLANCHARD Tullahoma RICHARD BLANKENSHIP Lafayette GERHARD BOCK Tullahoma FREDERICK BOKOP .... Defiance, Ohio MARY BOLES ... Celina JANICE EARLENE BOLING Nashville Fifth Row: THOMAS BONDS , Nashville CHARLES R. BONDURANT Elkton SANDRA GAIL BOSHERS Columbia MIKE BOTTOMS Lawrenceburq BINNIE KAY BOWEN . Readyville DEBBIE BOWERS Nashville Sixth Row: CHERYL DEAN BOWLING Murfreesboro RONALD JAMES BOX Nashville DONALD BOYCE Unionville CHARLES E. BOYER Monteaqle JOHNNY JOE BRADFORD . . Hermitage DAVID BRADLEY Sparta Seventh Row: ESTON LEE BRADLEY Sparta GARY BRADLEY Copperhill WILLIAM BRENTS BRAGG . Murfreesboro MARY ANN BRAME . . . . Shelbyville ALVIN BRANDON Readyville DENNIS C. BRANTLY Nashville Eighth Row: BILL BREEDLOVE Nashville BRENDA BREWER Fayetteville MARGARET I. BREWER Altamont MARGARET BREWER Old Hickory HARRIETT GAIL BRIDGEFORTH . Nashville JUDI BRODIOI Huntland Ninth Row: JOY ANN BROMLEY ... Savannah CAROLYN JOAN BROOKS Murfreesboro GAIL BROOKS Estill Springs SYLVESTER BROOKS Memphis BARBARA BROWN .... Chapel Hill BILLY GARRETT BROWN Springfield Tenth Row: CAROL A. BROWN . Columbia CATHY BROWN .Oak Ridge JOXNN BROWN . . . Laverqne LESLIE MARIE BROWN . . Murfreesboro RICHARD BROWN . Tullahoma SANDRA KAY BROWN Murfreesboro Eleventh Row: TONY G. BROWN Shelbyville BETTY LOUISE BRYAN Hlllsboro BOBBY H. BRYAN Winchester FLORA BRYAN Manchester WILLIAM BRYAN Morrison GILBERT MICHAEL BRYANT Tullahoma ik lM 306 First Row: ANDY BRYSON Woodbury GINNY BUCHANAN Chattanooga KAY BUCHANAN Dickson RANDALL RAY BUCKNER Decherd GREGORY BURCH Celina FAYE BURGESS Tullahoma Second Row: MAURICE RAY BURGESS . . Petersburg LAURA ELIZABETH BURK Ringold, Ga DEBORAH BURKHALTER ... Winchester BARBARA ANN BURKS Beech Grove CHARLES R. BURKS Woodbury JEAN BURKS Columbia Third Row: BILL BURNETT Nashville DONNA KATHERINE BURNS Nashville JAN BURNS Nashville RONALD Q. BURNS Rockvale CAROL BURRIS Christiana MIRIAM SUE BURTON Shelbyvllle Fourth Row: ELLEN BUTLER Nashville ALLEN D. BUZAN Lewlsburg MARTHA CYNTHIA CAFFY Lascassas JEAN CALLAWAY Lebanon MARTHA ANN CALFEE , Chattanooga JOHNNY CALVERT Oak Ridge Fifth Row: CHERYL CAMPBELL , - . Smyrna KAY CANNON Fayetteville JAMES GARY CANTRELL . . Nashville CAROLYN GARDEN . . Norris DONNIE CARDWELL Nashville ERIC CARLSON Nashville Sixth Row: ALFRED N. CARNAHAN Nashville MARTHA AVERY CARRIGER Lookout Mt. PATRICIA CARROLL . Stevenson, Ala. BARBARA CARSON Lebanon TIM A. CARSON South Pittsburg LIBBY CARTER Hixson Seventh Row: MARY ANN CARTER Murfreesboro THOMAS RAY CARTER Lascassas KAY CARVER Nashville LINDA GATE Murfreesboro ROGER CATHEY Nashville MARY CATO Nashville Eighth Row: MICHAEL S. CHAMBERS Chattanooga NANCY E. CHAPMAN Nashville MARILYN CHATTIN Estill Springs STEVE CHEATHAM Fayetteville HOOKER CHERRY Shelbyvllle MYRON L. CHERRY Centervllle Ninth Row: MARY JANE CHISHOLM Waverly SHARON CHRISTIE Chattanooga CAROL CHURCHILL Chattanooga CAROLYN CLARK McMinnville EDITH ANN CLARK Murfreesboro ROGER CLARK Winchester Tenth Row: BETTY JO CLARY College Grove EDDY P. CLAYBORNE Lafayette STEVEN W. CLEMENTS Nashville ANTHONY CLENDENON McMinnville BARRY ALLAN COLBERT .... Murfreesboro DONALD COLEMAN Greenbrier Eleventh Row: HASKEL COATS COLEMAN Tullahoma MIKE COLEMAN ' Nashville SUE COLLEY Portland JAMES R. COLLINS Madison MICHAEL A. CONASTER Lebanon JANE CONNELLY Cornersvllle FRESHMEN THE 1968 307 THE 1968 FRESHMEN First Row: WILLIAM BURNELL CONNER . Ripley ANGELA CONWAY Smlthville JUDY COOK , . Nashville MARGARET LOUISE COOKE Murfreesboro ROBERT COOKE Cleveland CAROLYN COON Petersburq Second Row: CLAUDIA R. COPELAND Cowan BARRY CORDELL . . . Chattanooga WILLIAM THOMAS COTHERN Riddleton CHARLES COTHRAN Arrinqton KERNIE BROWN COTHRAN . . Columbia JIMMY COTHRON .... Nashville Third Row: SHIRLEY COWAN Nashville GERRY COX Smyrna MARGARET LEE COX Blountville KENNETH F. CRABTREE Chattanooga DANNY CREIGHTON . Bartooi, III. STEVE CRICK Lewisburg Fourth Row: REBECCA ANN CROUCH Jachon GEORGIA CULBREATH Cottontown DONNA CURFMAN Nashville MIKE CURL Nashville JENNIFER CURRY Memphis SHARON DANIEL Moss Fifth Row: DIXIE LYNNE DAUGHERTY Nashville FAY DAVENPORT Lebanon CONNIE DAVIS Cornersvllle PEGGY DAVIS . . McMinnville RONNIE EUGENE DAVIS Murfreesboro STEVE A. DAVIS Columbia Sixth Row: SCOTT DAWSON Murfreesboro VICKI DEAL Knoxville DAVID M. DEARING Shelbyville PATTI DECK Rossville, Ga PATRICIA DELK . Williamsport JAMES DeLOZIER Lebanon Seventh Row: DALLAS DENNY ... Smyrna BEVERLY DENSON Lewisburg BARBARA A. DERVIN Nashville BETH ANN DICKERSON Columbia DANNY DICKEY Fayetteville HUGH DeWITT DICKEY Fayetteville Eighth Row: NANCY DOCKUM Nashville ROBERT DORRIS Goodlettsvllle WILLIAM R. DORRIS Greenbrier RITA GAYLE DOSS LaFayette ROGER DOTSON Centerville KATHY PAULETTE DOUGLAS . ... Madison Ninth Row: CLAUDETTE DOWNS Buffalo, Ky. LAURA KAY DRAWDY Seaford. Del. GARY DUCKER Murfreesboro DEBBY DUGGAN Chattanooga VIRGIL DUGGIN Woodbury BRENDA DUKE Dickson Tenth Row: STEVE DUKE ... . ... Woodbury WILMA DUKE ... Manchester WILLIAM DUNAWAY Murfreesboro BRAD DUNCAN Hixson WILLIAM DUNCAN .... Centerville RONALD ALLEN DUNIVAN Fayetteville Eleventh Row: BARBARA LYNN DUNLAP Madison JAMES DOUGLAS DUNN Nashville RONNA DURALL Nashville FRANCY DURRETT White House JIMMY HUGH DUTTON Kingston JOHN MICHAEL DYCE Nashville l£ 308 H HHHHjH l l First Row: MARCILE DYSART Nashville JOEL EARHEART .... Greenbrier LOREN EASTMAN Lebanon RONNELLE EAVES Chattanooga HERSHEL D. EBLE Hlxson DAWN EDWARDS Knoxville Second Row; MARCIA EDWARDS Colunnbla SHARON EDWARDS ... Watertown EVELYN ELDRIDGE . Murfreesboro JAMES ELEY ... ... Shelbyvllle JOHN ELLIOTT . Nashville LANA ELLIOTT Trenton, Ga. Third Row: BRENDA JUNE ELMORE Beech Grove DANNY ELMORE Nashville LARRY EMBERTON Nashville STEVE EMRICK . Nashville THOMAS ENNIS Murfreesboro JERRY MORGAN EPPS Nashville Fourth Row: CHARLES ALEX ERVIN . . Crossville REBECCA TIDWELL ERVIN . . Lynchburq SARAH JANE ERVIN Smithville BETTY DIANE ERWIN . . . Lebanon ROSEMARY ESCUE Nashville PATRICIA ESPY Nashville Fifth Row: BEVERLY JOYCE EVANS . Murfreesboro CHERYL EVANS Knoxville JOY EUDAILEY Colleqe Grove MICHELLE PAGAN Nashville GEORGE KEITH FAIR Manchester BARBARA FANN Nolensvllle Sixth Row: JANICE FANNING Lynchburq JOHN L. FANNING Lynchburg MARY CAROL FARRAR Nashville GARY FARRIS Winchester SHIRLEY FARRIS ... Unionville NANETTE FAULKNER . Lynchburq Seventh Row: CAROL FELDKIRCHER . . . Greenbrier JAMES FELTS Nashville VIRGINIA FERGUSON ' Chattanooga LEE FERRELL Jackson LYNN FERRELL Jackson JOHN MARK FIELDER Nashville Eighth Row: EDDY FINCH Nashville CAROLYN FINNEY Shelbyville ARTHUR L. FIRTION Klnqsport RENE ANN FIRTION Klnqsport RUSSELL FISHER Spring City CHEL FITE Nashville Ninth Row: DEBORAH SUE FLEENOR . . Hermitage BETTY GAYLE FLOYD Eaqleville KAY FLOYD Gallatin PRISCILLE FLOYD Chattanooga RONALD FLOYD Nashville JANE FLUTY Centervllle Tenth Row: THOMAS FLYNN Fayettevllle GARY LEE FOLLIS Nashville JOHN FORD . Byrdstown JOSEPH STANLEY FORMOSA Nashville CONNIE FOSTER Nashville LINDA GAIL FOUST Nashville Eleventh Row: COLLEEN FOUTS . Murfreesboro CONSTANCE ANNE FOUTS Murfreesboro EDWIN A. FOX South Pittsburg JUDITH MARIE FOX Franklin PATRICIA LOU FOX Franklin PAULETTE M. FOX . Nashville FRESHMEN THE 1968 309 THE 1968 FRESHMEN First Row: TED FRANKLIN Franklin MARTHA FRAZIER Smithvllle WALLACE FREEMAN Nashville KENNETH R. FRESHOUR Lenoir City DON FULTON Shelbyville CHARLES FUREDY Neward, Ohio Second Row: SHARON GASKINS Nashville TOMMY GATLIN Nashville NEDRE LOUISE GAVIN Wittenberg, Wise. MICHAEL GEARY Tracy City ROBERT GENUNG Goodlettsville BETT IE GEORGE Fayetteville Third Row: LAURA JUNE GERRITSEN Hartsville GARY G ' FELLERS . . Kingsport JERI GIBSON - .... Ducktown STEPHEN CARL GILBERT Murfreesboro MICHAEL BRANNON GILES . Rockvale CARL J. GILLIAM Chattanooga Fourth Row: LINDA GILLILAND Madison JOHN HENRY GILMORE .... Bell Buckle DONALD GIVENS . . Nashville LINDA GODSEY Rockwood LINDA GOOD Smithville BARTON J. GORDON Murfreesboro Fifth Row: NANCE FISHER GORDON Franklin STEVE GOUGER . . Chattanooga MAX GOVER Memphis GLORIA JANE GOWAN . • . . Fayetteville JACK GRAMMER Columbus, Ohio CONNIE MARIE GRAVES . ... Nashville Sixth Row: STEVE GRAVES Murfreesboro THOMAS NEAL GRAVES Smyrna CAROLYN JOYCE GRAY ... Spring City BRENDA GREEN Hixson NANNETTE GREEN Murfreesboro PAMELA ANN GREEN Mt. Juliet Seventh Row: RANDY GREENWOOD .... Nashville LEE GREER Paris MICHAEL GREGORY . . Winchester THOMAS DAVID GRIFFEY . . Chattanooga JANICE GRIFFIN ... . . Hendersonville JEANNE GRIFFIN Flintville Eighth Row: RONNIE GRIZZARD Nashville RICHARD E. GROCE ... Fayetteville JOHN A. HACKNEY Lawrenceburg BONNIE HAGERMAN . ... Murfreesboro CHARLES CHRIS HAILEY Carthage ALAN PERRY HALL Donelson Ninth Row: DAVID HALL Fayetteville GLYNDA FAYE HALL Alexandria KATHLEEN HALL Chattanooga ELIZABETH HAMBRIGHT Chattanooga DONNA HAMES Shelbyville ROGER HAMMOCK Murfreesboro Tenth Row: HEATHER HANCOCK . ... Fayetteville JOHN BETTES HANCOCK . Lebanon BERNADETTE HANE . Tullahoma RIDGE KENT HARBISON Nashville ROGER HARDAWAY Tullahoma ROGER HARDISON . Shelbyville Eleventh Row: ALLEN HARLOW Fayetteville LOIS HARPER Franklin JANICE HARRINGTON Nashville CONNIE HARRIS ... Nashville LESLIE HARRIS Oak Ridge LINDA FAY HARRIS Flintville 310 4 ' First Row: MARILYN HARRIS Columbia E LMER JACKY HARRISON Nashville JERRY DAVID HARRISON Murfreesboro MIKE HARRISON Nashville JOHN HART Columbia KENNETH EARL HASTINGS .... ShelbyvlHe Second Row; KAY HASTON . Shelbyville SHERYL HATFIELD ... Sprlnghill BILLY ' HAWKINS . . Klnqston BARBARA ANN HAYES McMinnville EVA HAYES Murfreesboro JEANNIE HAYS Murfreesboro Third Row: ROBERT F. HAZARD Tullahoma ALICE B. HAZEL . . Smyrna GERALD L. HEAD Hendersonvllle ROBERT VICTOR HEARNE Nashville JUDY HEATH . ... Murfreesboro ROBERT TIMOTHY HEFLIN ... Nashville Fourth Row: SHARON HEGE Decatur, Ga. DOROTHY C. HENDERSON . Murfreesboro MONTY HARAN HENDON Shelbyville DOROTHY HERIGES . . Nashville KENNETH A. HESSON ... Hendersonville ALLAN WAYNE HESTER Nashville Fifth Row: PATRICIA ANN HESTER Shelbyville DEBORAH HICKMAN . Cornersvllle PHIL HICKS Memphis JAMES HIGGINBOTHAM Winchester ROBIN HIGH Murfreesboro DEBORAH S. HILL Lynchburg Sixth Row: ELAINE HILL Nashville VICKI HILL Dalton, Ga. CARL FRANKLIN HIRLSTON Murfreesboro CINDY HODDON ... Nashville MERYL E. HODGE, JR. Nashville PAMELA K. HOLCOMB Fllntville Seventh Row: JOYCE HOLT Nashville ANGELA HOOPER Dickson MARLENE HORTON Shelbyville DANNY EUGENE HOSSE . Smyrna AREA TIJUANA HOWARD Chattanooga JAMES PHILLIP HOWELL , Lewlsburg Eighth Row: JUANITA HOWSE Murfreesboro LILLIE CAROLYN HOWSE Murfreesboro MARK J. HOYLE Fort Worth, Tex. MICHAEL HUEBSCHMAN Tullahoma SHERON GAIL HUFF . . . Brentwood BARBARA HUFFAKER ... Nashville Ninth Row: DAVID PHILLIP HUFFAKER Nashville RAYMOND ALLEN HUFFINES Hartsville DAVID HUFNAGLE Huntsvllle, Ala. JUNE HUGGINS Hendersonvllle JOHN ROBERT HUGHES . . Nashville KYLE HULEN Summertown Tenth Row: DONA HUMPHREY ... Nashville LYNN HUNT . Chattanooga WILLIAM NAT HUNTER Hermitage STEPHEN ROSS HURST Nashville TONY HUTCHINS ... Murfreesboro DARYL HUTCHINSON Madison Eleventh Row: MIKE IGNATZ Goodlettsvllle PHIL INGLEBURGER Tullahoma CHERYL INGRAM Nashville RUTH MARIE IRWIN . Murfreesboro DEBBIE ISLAUB Memphis CONNIE SUE IVERY College Grove FRESHMEN THE 1968 THE 1968 FRESHMEN First Row: CARL JACKSON Fayetteville DENNIS WILLIAM JACKSON Nashville GIL JACKSON ... Murfreesboro JAMES HOYTE JACKSON Murfreesboro JAMES RONALD JACKSON - . Murfreesboro NANCY JACKSON Nashville Second Row: SALLY JACKSON Humboldt ROBBIE KAY JACOBS McMlnnville SHERYL ANNE JAKES Murfreesboro JOHNNY JAMES St. Joseph, Mo. STEPHEN JOHN JAMES Murfreesboro STEPHEN JOHN JAMES Murfreesboro Third Row: DIANE JENKINS Copperhill EVELYN GAYLE JENKINS . . Lebanon BOB JENNINGS . ■Hixon GARY LEE JENNINGS Chattanooga JUDITH A. JENNINGS Lebanon MELODY JENNINGS ... Mt. Juliet Fourth Row: CHARLES PAT JERNIGAN . Winchester SANDRA JERNIGAN Manchester JAMES R. JETER Nashville RANDALL WAYNE JEWELL Kingston BETTY JEAN JOHNS Murfreesboro JAMES JOHNSON . . . .- Nashville Fifth Row: JANICE JOHNSON Watertown LYNN JOHNSON . . Atlanta, Ga. MARILYN JOHNSON Lebanon MARTHA JOHNSON Rockwood ROBERT HAL JOHNSON Lebanon TED JOHNSON . Manchester Sixth Row: WILLIAM N. JOHNSON Lawrenceburq KENNETH GORDON JOHNSTON Nashville LARRY JOHNSTON . - Chattanooga BETTY JONES Waverly ELIZABETH JONES . Nashville FRIEDA ANNE JONES Jackson Seventh Row: SARA ANN JONES Murfreesboro SUSAN DIANA JONES .... Concord WARREN JONES Nashville WILLIAM DALE JONES Flintville JANICE JORDAN Shelbyville MIKE JORDAN .... Franklin Eighth Row: FREDDIE JOYNER Nashville LINDA MARIE JUDD Murfreesboro SUSAN JUSTUS Batesville CHARLOTTE KEATHLEY Oak Ridge MARY JANE KEATING New Johnsonville MIKE H. KEEF , . . . Nashville Ninth Row: DORIS DEVONNA KEENE . . . Lafayette LINDA KEEVER . Manchester BENNIE LOU KEITH . . Smithvllle CON KELLERHALS Rossville, Ga. MICHAEL LARRY KELLEY Nashville DEBORAH ANN KERNAN . Donelson Tenth Row: JANE WARD KERR Maryville NORMA KEYLON . . Dayton GARY KEYT Springfield JAMES KILGORE Chattanooga HOUSTON KILLGORE Chattanooga BOB KING Hixson Eleventh Row: CARL V. KINSER Shelbyville DONNA KNIGHT Nashville MARY KNIGHT . . - . Nashville SANDRA KNIGHT ... Madison KENNETH LEE KNOWLES . . .Pes Moines, Iowa DAVID La GRANGE Fell City. Ind. First Row: GARY LAMB Chattanooga SUSAN LAMBERT Centerville ROGER MONROE LAMBERTH Cottontown LINDA LANE Mjrfreesboro FRANCES LANGFORD Manchester TERESA ANN LANGFORD Gallatin Second Row: LINDA FAYE LARKINS Nashville CAROL LAWRENCE Nashville DAVID OREN LAWRENCE Murfreesboro JAMES LAWRENCE Nashville DIANE LAWSON Tullahoma RICHARD LAWSON Jasper Third Row: WAYNE DANIEL LAZENBY Madison BRENDA KAY LEAGUE Murfreesboro VICTORIA JOANNE LEAKE College Park. Ga. DON LEDFORD Lewlsburq ROBERT LEDFORD Lewlsburq KATHRYN LEE Nashville Fourth Row: C. L. LEIGH Rossville, Ga. STEPHEN H. LESTER Milton KEN LEWIS Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT LEWIS Smyrna STEPHEN ERNEST LIEBERUM Chattanooga DIANE LIECHTY Belvidere Fifth Row: LINDA LINDENAU , VICKI LINDSEY VENETIA LINDSEY CHARLES LINVILLE WILLIAM MICHAEL LITTLE JOSEPH A. LIVESAY Corfu. New York Portland . . Old Hickory Hartsvllle Fayettevllle . Nashville Sixth Row: MIKE LOCKE Old Hickory DON LOCKRIDGE Nashville DIANA SUE LOGAN Donelson JOHN LOGAN Lynchburq MARY GENE LOGUE Nashville MARY LONG Chattanooga Seventh Row: SHARON LONG . . - Grueltl JAMES WALTER LONGMIRE Daisy WILLIAM LORD BInghampton, N.Y. RICHARD LOVELESS Murfreesboro DAVID LOVELL Nashville JULIE LOVETT Union, Ky. Eighth Row: DANA MARTIN LOWE Rockvale LANIER ROY LOWE Murfreesboro LARRY LOWE Goodlettsvllle HERBERT MICHAEL LUSK Woodbury PAT LYNCH Nashville THOMAS RANDALL MABRY Goodlettsville Ninth Row: NICKEY L. MACKEY Winchester EARL MICHAEL MAGGART Nashville LINDA MALONE Murfreesboro LYNN HUGH MALONE Madison GARY MALONEY Norcross, Ga. JAMES MANGRUM Falrvlew Tenth Row: STEVE MANGRUM Nashville FRED GLENN MANLEY Nashville HELEN MANN Murfreesboro MIKE MANTOOTH Chattanooga MARY JO MARABLE Eaglevllle SANDRA MARCHETTI Nashville Eleventh Row: SUE ANN MARLIN JOE HOWARD MARLOW JR. HAROLD KENNETH MARSHALL CLAUDIA MARTIN FREDDY MARTIN JOHN KENNETH MARTIN Murfreesboro , Hlllsboro Nashville Murfreesboro . . Alexandria Hartsvllle FRESHMEN THE 1968 THE 1968 FRESHMEN First Row: KEN MARTIN Atlanta, Ga. RON MARTIN Watertown SHARON MARTIN Old Hickory WILLIAM HERMAN MARTIN Nashville DEEDY MASON Nashville SANDRA MASON Ducktown Second Row: STEPHEN EDWARD MASON Athens LARRY MASSENGILL Dayton GEORGIA MATHIS Chattanooqa JERRE ANN MATHIS Franklin JUDY MATHIS Alexandria GARY MATLOCK Chattanooqa Third Row: GARY LELAND MATTHEWS - ' Nashville PATRICIA ANN MAXWELL Viola WAYNE MAY Manchester GORDON MAYFIELD McMlnnville DONNA L. McCAFFERTY Colunnbia DAVID MICHAEL McCARROLL Chattanooqa Fourth Row: STEPHEN PAUL McCLANNAHAN NANCY McCLARAN . BECKY McCLARNEY BECKY McCRARY RONNIE McCRORY BILLY JOE McCULLOUGH Fifth Row: CHARLES McCULLOUGH JUDY McELROY VIVIAN GAY McELROY REBECCA McFARLAND MARTHA VIRGINIA McFARLIN ELIZABETH McGEE . . -. . . Centerville Murfreesboro Tullahoma , . Waverly Centerville . Shelbyville Shelbyville Lascassas Madison Albany, Ky. Murfreesboro . Nashville Sixth Row: DAVID CARL McGREGOR SARA McGregor CERETHA McGUIRE PAULA RUTH McHUGHES THOMAS LEWIS McKEE CHERYL McKNIGHT . . Seventh Row: RITA McKNIGHT FRED McLEAN ELIZABETH ANN McLEMORE CHARLOTTE McMAHAN LOUIS WAYNE McMAHON EDWARD WAYNE McNEAL Eighth Row: JOE GLEN McSURLEY DAVID McWILLIAMS MARILYN MEADOR GALEN MEDLIN DONNIE MERRYMAN MICHAEL MILES McMinnville McMinnville Chattanooqa Jackson Milton Hixson . Lascassas Paris Nashville , Maryvllle Franklin McMinnville . Nashville Nashville Centerville , LaVerqne . Nashville Nashville Ninth Row: JAMES DOUGLAS MILLER Hohenwald KENNETH MILLER Murfreesboro PANKY MILLER LaFayette CLIFFORD MILLICAN ... Rockwood ANNETTE MILLIGAN Murfreesboro ROBERT J. MILLIGAN Philadelphia, Pa. Tenth Row: KATHY ANN MILLRANEY MARIE MINGLE SHIRLEY ANN MINGLE ALICIA MINOR CAROL EDWENA MITCHELL GARY MOFIELD McMinnville M urfreesboro Nashville Shelbyville . Frankewinq . . . Lebanon Eleventh Row: RHODA ANNE MOLES CRAIG MONEY . MARTHA LUE MOOM BARBARA MOORE . . . . . . . Harriman Kinqston . . . . . . Harrison Lewisburq DAVID MOORE Jackson DIXIE MOORE Chattanooqa ) sMA k£mmM%%ikh 314 , § . First Row: GARY LANCE MOORE . South Pittsburq IVAN MOORE . . Murfreesboro JIMMY MOORE Gallatin MARGARET MOORE - . Murfreesboro MELINDA MOORE McMlnnvllle THOMAS S. MOORE . Nashville Second Row: JOYCE MOOREHEAD Woodbury KENNETH MORGAN Dunlap LINDA MORGAN Ripley MYRNA KAY MORGAN Thomaston. Ga. ETHEL ELIZABETH MORRIS Sparta INGRID MORRIS Chattanooga Third Row: BRUCE MORRISON Gallatin BARBARA MORSE Lebanon JACKIE WAYNE MORTON Nashville ASLEE E. MOSS Centerville MARTHA MOSS Nashville GARY E. MULLIGAN McMmnville Fourth Row: JOHN ALLEN MUNGLE Hartsville ROBERT MURPHY Murfreesboro BEVERLY MURRAY Nashville RETTA MURRAY Nashville CATHY MYERS Morrison HONEY LU NABORS Ashland Fifth Row: PHILLIP LYNN NASH Old Hickory RONNIE NEAL Spring Hill DEBBIE NEWLON Nashville CURTIS NEWMAN JR Sparta GARY WAYNE NEWMAN Nashville JOHN C. NEWMAN Nashville Sixth Row; LINDA NEWMAN Tullahoma SUSAN NEWMAN Etowah LONNIE JOHNSON NEWTON Nashville CYNTHIA NICHOLSON Mt. Pleasant FRANK A. NORTH Franklin DONNA OAKLEY Nashville Seventh Row: PAUL O ' CONNOR Tullahoma MIKE OGLE ... Concord JOANNE MARIE OGLESBY Nashville WILLIAM HAMILTON OGLESBY II . . Galatia, III. DAVID ORR Shelbyville MARSHA KAYLIN OSGATHORP Moss Eighth Row: PATTY JILL OWEN McMinnville GENEVA OWENS Chattanooga JAMES OWENS Chattanooga JAMES LAINE OWENS Lebanon DAVID RANDOLPH PAGE Kingston WILLIAM P. PAGE Columbia Ninth Row: DENNIS PAINTER ... Winchester GARY PALMER Nashville GLENDA J. PANTER Ducktown DENNIS PARK Lewisburg KATHY FAYE PARKER Woodbury SHARON RUTH PARKER McMinnville Tenth Row: DIANNE PARKS Fayetteville LAUREL PARRY Signal Mountain LARRY PARSONS Pulaski AUSTIN PASSONS . Chattanooga LINDA PATE Murfreesbo-o DRON PATRICK Atlanta, Ga. Eleventh Row: DIANA LEE PATTERSON Batesville JUDY ANNE PATTERSON Old Hickory ROBERTA PATTERSON Clinton SHERYL PATTERSON Henderson JOYCE PATTON Watertown PEGGY PATTON Pelham FRESHMEN THE 1968 315 THE 1968 FRESHMEN First Row: CAROLYN PAUL Chattanooga JOHNIE PAYTON Lebanon WENDELL CLAY PEDIGO Pegrann DWIGHT PENNINGTON FranUin WILLIAM M. PERDUE Westmoreland DARRELL PERKINS Murfreesboro Second Row: STAN PERRIN Fayetteville GLENDA PERRYMAN Nashville JAMES DILLON PETTIT Sparta GARY L. PETTY Shelbyville JOYCE PETTY Nashville ELLEN KAY PHILLIPS Manchester Third Row: FRANCES PHILLIPS Stevenson, Ala. JOAN PHILLIPS Chattanooga KENNETH PHILLIPS JR Bell Buckle WILLIAM PHILLIPS Unionville G. LLOYD PHILPOT McMinnville DEBORAH PICKETT Chattanooga Fourth Row: SANDRA PIGG Murfreesboro JUDY PINKERTON Franklin MAXEY PIPER Gallatin LARRY MICHAEL PISTOLE MARSHA ANN PLEMONS Murfreesboro JOAN POCKRUS Tullahoma Fifth Row: JOHN H, POLK, JR Nashville CLIFTON ALLEN POND JR Cottontown DON PORTER Shelbyville FRED PORTER Columbia CINDY LEE POTTER . Madison DAVID C. POUND . , •. Newark, Ohio Sixth Row: MICHAEL WAYNE POWELL ... Nashville GAYLE POWERS MARY FRANCES POWERS ... Ashland City LaRUE PRATT Nashville LAURA PRESSWOOD ... Cleveland WILLIAM A. PRINCE Nashville Seventh Row: NANCY PRUETTE Donelson DONALD PUCKETT Murfreesboro DAVID LELAND PUCKETT Murfreesboro LARRY PUCKETT Nashville JAMES ANDREW PUGH Nashville MIKE PULLEY Nashville Eighth Row; JOHN WESLEY QUINTERO Nashville JAMES W. RADER . Columbia ANN RAFFONI Shelbyville HUGH WAYNE RAMSAY Columbia ROBERT RAMSEY Nashville NANCY RANDOLPH Nashville Ninth Row: ELLEN RAPAICH Chattanooga ROSEMARY RAPOZA Tullahoma JUDY RAYBURN Columbia BETSY GAY REED Donelson RANDALL R. REEVES Whltwell BART RENFRO Oak Ridge Tenth Row: COLE H. RHEA Grand Island, Neb. THERESA RICCO Tullahoma THOMAS CHARLES RICHARDS . Murfreesboro BRENDA RICHARDSON Murfreesboro CAROL RICHARDSON Tullahoma JAMES RICHARDSON Tullahoma Eleventh Row: RUFUS HOWARD RIGGAN Lebanon ALVIN CARL RIGSBY McMinnville MARGARET ANN RIGSBY Eaglevllle BECKY RILEY Tullahoma DONNA RINEHART Murfreesboro JAMES KENNETH RITCHIE Soddy 316 t .? iii s. First Row: DIANA RITTER Nashville DIANTHA ROBERSON Chattanooqa LIBBY ROBERSON Gallatin ROY H. ROBERSON Chattanooaa JAMES EDWARD ROBINSON, JR Tullahoma JOHN McGlLL ROCHELLE Gallatin Second Row: THOMAS E. RODDY Hartsville GLORIA JEAN RODGERS Chattanooqa JOHN ED ROGERS Jasper JUDY ANNE ROGERS Chattanooqa MELBA ROGERS Camden PATRICIA ANNE ROGERS Murfreesboro Third Row: BRENDA ROLLINS Altamont DONALD ROTHMAN Nashville DOYE ROWLAND Eagleville THOMAS E. ROWLAND, III Sparta SAMUEL MORRIS ROY Chattanooqa ROBERT RUCKER . , Nashville Fourth Row: ROBERT RUSHLOW Atlanta, Ga. MIKE RUSSEL McMinnville PATRICIA RUTLEDGE Shelbyvllle JERRY RYE Chattanooqa PATRICIA DIANNE RYE Soddy GARY RYMAN Madison Fifth Row: BONNIE SADLER Murfreesboro RICHARD SALISBURY Seaford, Del. MARIAN ANN SANDERS Cleveland NORMA SANDERS Lebanon VON SCOTT SANDERS Chattanooqa JOHN A. SANFORD, JR Nashville Sixth Row: MAYBELLE SAULS Tullahoma LINDA SUE SAUNDERS Chattanooga BARBARA SAVAGE Shelbyvllle GAR Y LEE SAWYER Nashville JIMMY L. SCATES Memphis JOHNNY WILLIAM SCHABLIK, JR Nashville Seventh Row: BOB SCHAMBERG Fayettevllle DIANE SCHRADER Murfreesboro DONNA SCHRADER Murfreesboro DONNA KAY SCOTT Columbia WILLIAM H. SCOTT Lebanon MARY SEAVER Nashville Eighth Row: SAMMY SELLS Shelbyvllle SUSIE SELLS Cowan DONNA MARIE SELPH Nashville ROBERT SEUL Nashville JERRY SHACKELFORD Pulaski GLORIA SHACKLETT Murfreesboro Ninth Row: PAULA SHADWICK Chattanooqa JAMES HENRY SHAW Cartersvllle, Ga. PATRICIA SHEARRON Ashland City GAYLE SHELTON Nashville LINDA JEANNE SHOEMAKER Murfreesboro RICHARD SHORTRIDGE Pelham Tenth Row: RONNIE SHUBERT Flintville SUZANNE SHUFF Nashville PAM SHUMAKER Nashville TONY SILVEY Fayettevllle BARBARA A. SIMMONS Nashville JAMES SIMMS, JR Evanston, III. Eleventh Row: DENNIE MARK SIMONIS Columbia LINDA SIMPSON Nashville ERIC L. SIMS Huntland ESTER JUANITA SIMS Tullahoma MICHAEL STEPHEN SIMS Sparta SANDRA SINOR Nashville FRESHMEN 317 THE 1968 THE 1968 FRESHMEN First Row: WILLIAM M. SISCO Knoxvllle JACKIE SISK Manchester LINDA LEE SKINNER Brentwood REBA SLEDGE Murfreesboro ANNE TWINING SLOAN Murfreesboro PHIL SMARTT Mi. Juliet Second Row: LAWANDA SMIDDY Chattanooqa CHARLES SMITH SHnyrna CINDY SMITH Tullahonna DANNY WILSON SMITH FayetteviHe DAWN SMITH Nashville EMILY SMITH Shelbyville Third Row: ERSKINE SMITH Murfreesboro JAMES SMITH South Pittsburq JANET SMITH Chattanooqa JILL ANITA SMITH Madison JOY SMITH Tullahoma JUDY SMITH Franklin Fourth Row: KENNETH SMITH McMInnville KENNETH ROY SMITH Tullahoma LADENIA ARLYNE SMITH Cleveland MARY SMITH Hermitaqe MARY WASHINGTON SMITH Centerville ROBERT WAYNE SMITH Tullahonna Fifth Row: SANDRA K. SMITH Woodbury TERESA SMITH Hendersonville WILLIAM BARTON SMITH Murfreesboro AUDREY SMITHSON Tullahoma EDWARD CLAY SOLOMON McMinnville PEGGY SPANGLER Chattanooqa Sixth Row: HARRIET FRANCES SPANN Nashville ROBERT LEE SPENCER III Nashville LINDA SPINKS Gallatin MARGARET SPRAYBERRY Chattanooqa PAUL STAGEY Nashville ROBERT E. STAMMER JR Chapel Hill Seventh Row: TIMOTHY STANFILL Indianapolis, Ind. PAUL STANSBERRY Nashville RONALD STANSELL Chattanooqa GEORGE STAPP Berqenfield, N.J. BARBARA STARKEY Nashville PHIL STEPHENSON Oak Ridqe Eighth Row: JOE BILLY STEVENSON Taf JIMMY MORRIS STINSON LaFayette WILLIAM A. STOREY Smyrna ANN MARIE STRICKLAND Camder MIKE STRONG Chattanooqa NANCY STROOP Murfreesboro Ninth Row: NORMA STUBBLEFIELD McMinnville PAULA GAY STUDER Chattanooqa ELLIOT H. SULLIVAN Lawrenceburq JAMES LARRY SULLIVAN Rockwall HENRIETTA SUMMERS Alexandria RHESA SUMRELL Tenth Row: BERTHA ANN SUTTON Nashville DALE SWAFFORD South Pittsburq PAULA J. SWAFFORD Chattanooqa DANNY LYNN TALLEY Nashville BETTY TARPLEY Murfreesboro PHILIP N, TARPLEY Cornersville Eleventh Row: PAMELA ANDREA TATUM Nashville EDDIE TAYLOR Hartsville GORDON NILES TAYLOR Sewanee JUDY CAROL TAYLOR Murfreesboro MOLLY SUE TAYLOR . Murfreesboro JACK TEAGUE Athens 318 First Row: PATSY C. TEMPLETON McMmnville CHERYL TERRY Nashville JAMES THOMAS - - Smyrna DAVID D. THOMPSON . . Chattanooqa GARY THOMPSON .... Nashville JOHN A. THOMPSON Richard City Second Row: ROBERT EARL THOMSON Nashville KATHY THORNTON Nashville WILLIAM H. THRASHER Savannah ANNE TINCHER Nashville DEBORAH TITTLE Smyrna MIKE TODD Murfreesboro Third Row: DANNY TOMLIN Lewisburq MIKE TOWNSEND Dal+on RANDALL ELVIN TRAIL Manchester JUDY TRAMMELL Lawrenceburq JANIE TROLLINGER Lewlsburg JIMMY GLENN TROUT Chapel Hill Fourth Row: SHARON ELAINE TUCKER Nashville CAROLYN TURNER Manchester JACKIE DOYLE TURNER Nashville SUZANN TURNER Loudon PAUL S. TURNEY South Pittsburg LAWRENCE G. TUTTLE Hohenwald Fifth Row: TIMOTHY TYRRELL KnoxviHe LINDA UNDERWOOD Paris LAURA MAE VADEN Watertov n LINDA J. VALENTINE Murfreesboro H. KAY VAN ARSDALE Chattanooqa SHARON VANTREASE Harriman Sixth Row: HOWELL DOUGLAS VAUGHAN Nashville WILLIAM VAUGHN Nashville WANDA JO WADDELL Celina CHARLIE JEAN WADE Murfreesboro GOLDY LEE WADE Murfreesboro DIANNE WAGGONER Franlclin Seventh Row: ROBERT J. WAGNER Logansport, Ind. BRENDA FAYE WALDRON Lavergne CAROLYN WALKER Lavergne ROBERTA ALICE WALKER Lewisburg SANDRA WALKER Daisy THOMAS EARL WALKER Shelbyville Eighth Row: WILLARD R. WALKER Nashville HARRIET WALL Ashland City BRENDA WALLACE Tullahoma JANICE KATHERINE WALLACE Chattanooga CLAUDIA WALLER Nashville JANET WALLS Nashville Ninth Row: RICHARD DAVID WANN Rossville, Ga. DIANE WARNER Nashville RANDY WARNER Nashville CINDY WARREN Chattanooga JUANITA WATKINS Murfreesboro BRENDA KAY WAT SON McMinnville Tenth Row: JAMES WATSON Blanche RONNIE WEAVER Donelson RICHARD LEE WEBB Chattanooga RONALD WEBB Mibno MARY R. WEHRMAN Kingston ELIZABETH WELCH Savannah Eleventh Row: ANDY WELLDEN Athens, Ala. JAMES WEST Nashville JEANNIE WEST Nashville JOE WESTFALL Murfreesbo-o MECIA WETHERFORD Nashville BRENDA JOYCE WHEELER Nashville FRESHMEN 319 THE 1968 First Row: DEBORAH WHITE Chattanooga SANDRA GALE WHITE Nashville SARAH WHITE Cleveland WILLIAM WHITE Rossvllle, Ga. WILLIAM A. WHITTINGTON Nashville DEBBIE WILBURN Placentla, Calif. Second Row: DON L. WILEY Fayetteville J. ROBERT WILGUS Murfreesboro MARY ALICE WILLHOIT Chattanooga BETTIE JOYCE WILLIAMS Morrison BETTYE WILLIAMS Watertown FRED DOW WILLIAMS Nashville Third Row: JIMMY WILLIAMS Murfreesboro PEGGY JEAN WILLIAMS Nolensville RALPH EDWARD WILLIAMS Nashville SANDRA WILLIAMS Watertown LYNN WILLIAMSON Dalton, Ga. CANDICE LOUISE WILSON Chapel Hill Fourth Row: CAROL WILSON Chattanooga CHARLES WILSON McMinnviHe CONNIE WILSON Old Hickory ELIZABETH WILSON Columbia HELEN WILSON Morrison LOIS JOANN WILSON Red Boiling Springs Fifth Row: MICHAEL WAYNE WILSON Murfreesboro ROBERT H. WILSON Murfreesboro CONNIE SUE WINTERS Summertown CHARLES T. WOMACK Fayetteville GRADY CARL WOMACK McMinnviHe MAGGIE IJEAN WOMACK Murfreesboro Sixth Row: DIXIE GEORGEANNE WOOD Nashville JERRY CLARENCE WOODARD Riddleton DEBRA ANN WOODCOCK Lafayette JEAN WOODLEE McMinnviHe CHARLES T. WOODS Winder, Ga. MARY ELLEN WOODS Nashville Seventh Row: JAMES W. WOODSON Shelbyville ROGER WOODY Crossville HUBERT E. WOOTTEN Nashville JAMES DAVID WORD Memphis DOROTHY WORKMAN Fayetteville HANSEL WORLEY Palmer Eighth Row: MARION ANN WORTHAM Chapel Hill BOBBY WRATHER Lenoir City PATSY WRIGHT Rock Island PATSY WRIGHT Shelbyville REBA WYNN Nashville VICKI LYNN YORK Franklin Ninth Row: WILLIAM C. YORK Nashville JANE YOUNG Dayton LINDA C. YOUNG KnoxvIIle PAM ZIMMERMAN Winchester JOHN ZIMMERMANN Hermitage 320 EDITORS NOTE Surely one mind and one pair of hands could never put together a yearbook. It takes the determination of many people to tackle a pile of empty envelopes, layout sheets, pictures and uncomposed copy and transform them into a bound volume. We on the MIDLANDER Staff have fought deadlines, budgets, and indifference to try and please everybody in our representation of the year 1967-68. You now have the result of our work, and it Is for you to decide just how successful we have been. Any measure of success would have been impossible without the faithful assistance of a hard-working, long-suffering staff and my most sincere thanks go to each of you. To Dr. Homer Pittard, M r. John Benson, Mr. Joe Smith, Nancy hielberg, and every- one else who aided in the development and production of the ' 68 MIDLANDER— Thank you! I hope that in years to come, you will look back through these pages and be proud of the memories which they hold. n 0 M ' J . r. • - ■r m cce t is vi MTSU BOOKSTORE Serving all MTSU students Textbooks - School Supplies - Class rings These friendly faces make il a pleasure to shop al the bookstore. 8a.m.calculus...late rush...amve...quiz... Eng...read...write... ...correct... Psych... psychotic-neurotic Pavlov. . . bell . . . lunch things go whew...pause , Cote Bottled under the authority of The Coca ola Company byi Bottling Works of Murfreesboro W. M. T. S. Radio The Sound of the Southland AM 810 FM 96.3 915 N. West Broad Murfreesboro, Tennessee Babs Barnes, Rodney Hayes, and Doug Bennett talk with Josh White, Jr., after his show. Attend the church of Your choice This Church ad is sponsored by the Following Churches: Advent Lutheran Church 1210 Mercury Blvd. Bellwood Baptist Church Sanbyrn Drive East Main St. Church of Christ East Main Street First Baptist Church 210 East Main Street First Cumberland Presbyterian Church 907 East Main Street Kingwood Heights Church of Christ Memorial Blvd. North Blv d. Church of Christ 217 North Tennessee Blvd. Saint Mark Methodist Church 1403 East Main Street St. Rose of Linna Catholic Church 1601 North Tennessee Blvd. Southeast Baptist Church 708 Minerva Drive A. L. SMITH CO. HERBERT S. SMITH RICHARD REEVES Prescription Druggists • Hollingsworth Chocolates • Magazines • School Supplies 102 P jblic Sguare 893-7971 J. C. PENNY ' S Always First Quality 201 North Maple 893-1232 MILL END FABRIC CENTER Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 W. Main Street 893-9738 College Heights Murfreesboro, Tennessee 893-7783 Osborn— Harrell—Hoover Hardware Co. Everything in Hardware 225 W. College St. 893-8932 Free off street parking COLLEGE VOLKSWAGEN Sales — Service — Repair Open — f-r-i -A Thurs. Fri. _- f: « _ 896-2700 Until 9 p.m. ' Nashville hHv y. 41 Murfreesboro, Tennessee Jennings Ayers 24 hHour Ambulance Service Chapel Services — Funeral Insurance 893-2422 Murfreesboro COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND MURFREESBORO B A N K A N D T R U S T Serving Murfreeshoro 60 years 26 N. Side Sq. Hwy. 231 So. 420 W. Main Smyrna Mr. and Mrs. Don Proulv find banking al Murfreeshoro Bank and Trust a pleasure. PASCHAL BROS. FURNITURE CO. Forrest Paschal You are Always Welcome Red Carpet Service Murfreesboro, Tennessee I 15 South Maple St. 893-7163 LAYNE CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 3jpjjjj6) 5 14 S. Maney St. and Jackson Heights Plaza University Park JENNINGS TIRE CO. Tires — Retreads — Brake — Alignment Buy with no money down Binford MOTOR COMPANY Lincoln Mercury Tornado Sales — Service 755 N.W. Broad Murfreesboro 893-4121 PALMER R U C E 415 S. Front c 0. Frozen Foods NATIONAL BANK of MURFREESBORO Tony Pendergrass and Linda Judd lalk with Mrs. Mary Jo McCory about the many advantages of banking al the IValional Bank of Murfreesboro, Three convenient locations to service you: 129 E. Main Street 205 N.W. Broad Street US 41 — Lavergiie MARTIN DRUG THE REXALL STORE FRANK MARTIN JESSE MESSICK BOB FARMER DOT BOGLE Cosmetics by Revlon Marcelle Max Factor Phone 893-9326 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Rutherford Farmers Cooperative CO-OP Feed I Oil and Grease Seed Tires Fertilizer Hardware Murfreesboro — Eagleville — Woodbury LAMBS GRILL Quick Service ' East Main Street 893-9890 KENWIN Mercury Plaza Shopping Center 896-1984 Compliments of GIBSON ' S Discount Center ' Where you always buy the best for less. Davis ' Cee Bee ' FOOD STORES Groceries — Meat — Produce East Main and Tenn. Blvd. Dramatic Arts Building MELSON CONTRACTORS Spells Progress at MTSU on the campus since 1949 Hi-Rise Dorm New Science Building Clement Hall Felder HaU HBIHii nBHP I MULLINS JEWELRY The Little Store with the Big Welcome KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS GOTHAM WATCHES WATCH REPAIRING J. H. Mullins — Owner 893-8403 19 S. Side Sq. Murfreesb «! ' iiniiii DATA MATE AREA CODE 615 893-1192 Cxv JU DATA-MATE BUSINESS SUPPLIES 6. EQUIPMENT Jackson Heights Plaza ■Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 L. FERRELL HOLLOWAY Manager Flowers for Every Occasion Day Phone 893-7134 Night Phones 893-4607—893-2307 105-107 West College St. LWIIiliJlMtg? Quality Building Materials for All Purposes Lunnber Millwork Paint Appliances Murfreesboro H. A. TOOD FURNITURE Complete hlome Furnishings 309 East Main Street Murfreesboro 893-3144 Kelvinator Appliances Motorola T.V. and Radio ((UiiJanA Jackson hHeights Plaza Where Shopping is so easy 893-0451 MURFREESBORO FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSO. Insured Savings and Mortgage Loans I 14 W. College Street 893-2 174 BATEY ' S TYPEWRITERS AND CAMERAS Distributor of Royal Portable, Standard, Electrics 309 S. Spring St. 893-8552 Typewriter and adding machine rentals Compliments of GOOD EAR ' r GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE GOODYEAR TIRES AND G. E. APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS 201 S. Maple Street 893-9375 COMMERCE David Mathis and Colleen Powell find a ing money a pleasure — especially at Commerce Union Bunk. Member of F.D.IC. F.R.C. MUTUAL OF NEW YORK Life — Accident and Sickness — Hospitalization Murfreesboro Bank BIdg. Phone 893-3933 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1 mp H 1 HUDDLESTON ENGINEERING CO. 1 ■■l 1 1 Transit Mix Concrete 893-4084 Mrs. Roy Sinnpson Phone TW 3-1740 • d • Fairview u p Jm Florist Cut Flowers W M Wreaths Novelties Ip Plants m 617 Fairview Avenue M urfreesboro, Tennessee -rrrfmiK fi i 407-421 E. Vine St. Murfreesboro Pure Milk Co. Quality Controlled Dairy Foods Phone 893-3810 Underwood Typewriters • Underwood-Olivetti Adding Machines Accounting Machines • Office Supplies and Furniture Sales and Service OFFICE DUTFITTERS UNDERWOOD Murfreesboro, Tennessee Phone: TW 3-1808 Bonnie Hearn — She cried a tear! s T A T E F A R M Insurance Co. REGAL KREme ' Home of the Charburger ' 8 I I Northwest Broadway 893-9665 Jackson Motel LV MOTELS ;jri A The Emblem Travelers Trust U. S. Highway 41 and 70 Murfreesboro 893-5290 Air Conditioning — Swimming — Circulating Ice Water Dickson ' s Hardware Marine Broad and Vine Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 - Johnson Motors • Crosby • Larson • Boston Whaler • Cherokee 893-8332 WOLFE ' S On the Square Downtown SOUTHERN FURNITURE Murfreesboro, Tennessee 214 N. Maple 893-0444 RUTHERrORD 0 COUNTVS WaMriWeM7nM Elk SINCE 1 4 BURGER BROIL Jackson Heights Plaza Tel. 893-7593 Jackson Heights Shopping Center Specializing in Apparel for the College Man McGregor, Arrow, and Van Heusen Shirts and Sportswear Kuppenheimer and Botany 500 Clothing In Suits and Sports Coats Knox — Levi — Florsheim — Hickok — McGregor — Munsingwear — Fa rah I-l- «« ■■■Bita il HAVE COKKN SONS k 1 mv ■110-112 W South Maple URNITOHE COMPANT . f Murfreesbor 893- o, Tennessee 2542 DRUGS ' PH0.89 3-23 2 2-MURFREESBORO,TENN. Charles Moudy, Owner The Prescription Store E. Side Sguare Hyatt First In Hospitality MOTEL MURFREESBORO A HYATT LODGE I 50 N. W. Broad St.— U. S. Hwy. 4 I 893-2100 tTOi m T0, i3A Udk «•!•: wm Quality for Buildir All Pur g Mat poses erials Lun- Mill ber work Paint Appliances Nash ville Hig way — Murfreesboro 5 MEN ' S SHOP I 19 N. Walnut Downtown Bass Weejuns — Sero Shirts Cox Moore Imported Sweaters Raewin Clothes 893-4072 Hoover Paint Store Picture Frames Paint Glass 107 W. Lytle St. 893-5756 GILBERT McCLANAHAN General Contractor 510 Memorial Blvd. 893-5612 Dine Here . . . AL SULLIVANS Nashville Highway Murfreesboro STICKNEY GRIFFIS Prescription Druggists Russell Stover Candies 893-4682 Murfreesboro J A Chevrolet K Sales Oldsmobile N 893-6420 893-6421 B R O Service UJOODFin mEmoRiflL CHflPEL Serving — Murfreesboro 915 N. Tenn. Blvd. 893-5151 and Smyrna 304 Dixie Hwy. 459-3254 YOUR PAST BELONGS IN YOUR PRESENT ■A John Roberts College Ring is the representation of your college achievement. ■It is your visual diploma, your proud symbol of educational achievement at Middle Tennessee State University. This special Alumni Ring with a plastic back costs only $44.00 in yellow gold, and $49.00 in white gold. A $7.00 deposit sent to the Middle Tennessee State University Bookstore at Murfreesboro will guarantee four week shipment of the ring you select. WHEN ORDERING, PLEASE SPECIFY: Finger size, degree received, year graduated, color of stone, color of gold, and initials to be engraved. RUTHERFORD COUNTY SALUTES James V. Threet Rutherford Co. Judge Rutherf ord County salutes MTSU because it is proud of the progress MTSU has made in the city, in edu- cation, and on its campus. MTSU plays a vital part of Rutherford County ' s economic and social growth — for this we are proud. Bob McNary Ed Delbridge [ ,Mf STUDIOS Portraits Candids — Frames Studio Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday 8:30 till Noon 893-8922 Serving Murfreesboro Since 1947 Mary Blevins Sam Causey ZALES JEWELER ' S Mercury Plaza Shopping Center 896-2561 Sue Matthews tells Max Cover that diamonds are a girl ' s best friend. L. L. POE CONTRACTORS A much welcomed face on campus is the new Student Union Building biiih by L. L. Poe Contractors. ' ' America ' s New Riding Habit ' ' MOTORCYCLES Repairs Parts Trades • Sales • Service • Used Machines You meet the nicest people on a Honda. 896-0335 Cti u;ell MOTORCYCLE SALES New Nashville Hwy.— Hwy. 41 70 S. Murfreesboro LANCER CREATIVE ART AND PRINTING 216 S. Spring Murfreesboro 893-4782 893-1433 Qlestem ...the family store CATALOG ORDER CErslXER Jackson Heights 893-4645 218 W. Main 893-2124 Murfreesboro CLYDE WHITE REALTY AUCTION COMPANY Serving Middle Tennessee N. M. Krutsinger — L. Clyde White Jim Black— E. E. Miller, Sr. 893-1700 MURFREESBORO FREIGHT LINE 421 W. Burton • 893-2373 Murfreesboro fu. m Your Quality Jeweler for Over 36 Years Murfreesboro 893-1833 Village Equate Located next to Davis Cee Bee Open Nights — Monogramming I 150 E. 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Much of my respect and devotion to the army stems from the excellent training I received from the ROTC Department at MTSU. — Captain Edward G. Alexander — Vietnam 2nd Lt. William H. schooling at MTSU, Adjutant. -Fort Hoo l, Texas — Because of my prepared to fulfill my duties as S-1, ARMY CHALLENGING Nowhere else can an individual graduating from college advance in position and oppor- liinity than an individual with a commission in the U. S. Army. 1st Lt. John C. Smith — Okinawa We would like to be able to reach high calibre students who might like to get into the advanced ROTC program and an Army career, says Captain Paul S. Hodges. Captain Hodges, MTSU ROTC instructor, asked several of the ROTC Depart- ment ' s most successful recent alumni to tell students at MTSU just how much their ROTC training has meant to them. 2nd Lt. Bryan T. Lifsey ( ' 67) is in the signal corp at Long Binh, Vietnam. Captain Edward S. Alex- ander ( ' 65) is working with psychological operations, civic action, and civic affairs In Vietnam. I st Lt. John Furgess, Jr., graduate of 1965, says, The culmina- tion of all my ROTC training, both classroom and summer camp, is found here In Vietnam. Quite definitely, I feel I benefited greatly fro ' m the pro- fessional and dedicated ROTC staff at MTSU. The fundamentals of map reading and communications which I received in the Advanced Courses at MTSU continue to help me today to do a better job for the people we support — the 198th Infantry Brigade. Regardless of what your future plans may be, ROTC training and military experience will help you gain experience and leadership. 1st Lt. John C. Smith receives the Green Tabs of Command from his retiring Battery Commander and the Battery Commander. r 400 North Church Street • P.O. Box 675 MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE 37130 Telephones: Office 893-2369 Residence 893-1693 Skhnni§. SmMtt A LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING • GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY • COMMERCIAL ART SENIOR ACTIVITIES ABLES, CHERYLE SUZANNE; B.S., Business Education: SNEA; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority. ADAIR. VIRGINIA LEE: B.S.. Elementary Education: SNEA. ADCOCK, MARILYN ANNE: B.S.. Biology: Rodeo Club, Treasurer: Rodeo Club Sweetheart; Beta, Beta, Beta; Alptia Mu Gamma. Kappa Delta Pi; Cumberland Presbyterian Church Group. AGAN. JOSEPH MICHAEL; B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Newman Club. ALDERSON, PAMELA ELAINE; B.S., Business Education; SNEA Gamma Beta Phi; Pi Omeqa Pi. ALEXANDER, LANA DOLORES; B.S., English; Gamma Beta Phi: PI appa Delta, Vice-President: Debate Squad; SNEA. ALEXANDER, SUSAN BROWN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA Chorus, BSU. ALLEN, CHERYL FRANCES; B.S.. History; Tau Omlcron; PI Gamma Mu; Alpha Phi Gamma; Alpha Mu Gamma, House of Representatives; Newman Club, Secretary. Who ' s V ho; German Club: SNEA; Newman Club; Young Republicans: Sidelines, Editor; Socratlcs. ALLEN, RUSSELL H.: B.S.. Business Administration. ALLEN, WANDA SHARON: B.S., Finence; BSU; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority; Accounting Society. ANDERSON, LAWRENCE ORBERY; B.A., English; Track and Sabre Club; Gamma Beta Phi. ANDREWS, NORMA JEAN; B.S.. Mathematics; Tau Omlcron; Dean ' s List; Ralderette Rifle Team; Church of Christ Group: Mathematics Club. ANDREWS, WANDA LOUISE: B.S., Elementary Education; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA: Kappa Delta PI. ARMS, CAROLYN DAVIS; B.S., Health. Physical Education, and Rec- reation; Gymnastics Club; Women ' s Athletic Association; Physical Education Club; Sociology Club; ASB Correspondence Committee and Handbook Committee: SNEA. ARMSBURY, RANDALL BYRON: B.S., History. ARMSTRONG, JeVENA; B.S., Pre-Med.; Miss Midlander; Selected Miss Photogenic In Miss Tennessee Pageant; Cheerleader, Co-Captain; ASB School Spirit Committee and Social Committee: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority. Pledge Mistress; Booster Club; German Club: Chemistry Club: Class Beauty Wesley Foundation: Biology Club: Young Democrats: Honorable Member of Track and Sabre Club. ARNOLD. JAMES WENDEL; B.S.. Agriculture. ARNOLD, LLOYD BAXTER; B.S.. Social Science: Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity; ASB Representative; Tau Sigma; SNEA; BSU; Track and Sabre Club. ARP, BENNIE ROBERT: B.S.. Marketing; Varsity Football Team; T-Club: American Marketing Association. ASHTON. ROBERT HAYES; B.S., Accounting; Accounting Society, President; Sigma Club; Delta Mu Delta, Dean ' s List. ASLINGER, NADINE LOUISE: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; BSU. AUSTIN, CLAUDE EUGENE: B.S., Business; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer. AYERS, LINDA ANN CHESNUTT; B.S., Elementary Education; MID- LANDER; SNEA: ASB. BAILEY, LESLIE RAY; B.S., Agriculture: Block and Bridle Club; Biology Club, Booster Club. BAKER, DAVID EDWARD, JR.; B.A., Industrial Management: Industrial Arts Club, Vice-President. BALDWIN, JERALD WAYNE; B.S., General Business; Sam Davis Rifles Drill Team, Track and Sabre Club; Advanced ROTC Corps. BALTIMORE. WALTER HAYNES; B.S., Industrial Management BANCROFT. RONALD KINGSLEY; B.S., Mathematics; Sam Davis Drill Team, Commander; Track and Sabre Club; Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity; Mathematics Club; Circle K. BANNISTER. JAMES WILLIAM; B.S., Marketing. BARKER. CHARLES LAWRENCE: B.A., Chemistry; Alpha PsI Omega, Stage Manager: Pi Kappa Delta, Treasurer; Gamma Beta Phi; Die Deutschen Kameraden; Buchanan Players: Debate Squad: Sidelines; Booster Club; Chemistry Club; Inter-fraternity Council; ASB Supreme Court, Associate Justice. Chief Justice: Class Treasurer: Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity. Treasurer. BARKER, DAVID FRANK: B.S., Accounting. BARNETT, PAUL REED; B.S., Physical Education; T-Club; Football. BARRETT, BARBARA GEORGENE; B.S., Secretarial Admimstratlon: Tau Sigma: Ralderette Rifle Team. BARRETT, NANCY JEAN; B.S., Home Economics: Kappa Omlcron Phi, Corresponding Secretary: Distaff Reoorter, 1st Vice-President: SNEA: BSU; Home Economics Club. BARRETT. RIDLEY M.: B.S.. Physical Education BARRIER. JIMMY GLEN; B.S.. Markellng; American Marketing Asso- ciation, Vice-President; Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Sgt. at Arms- Booster Club: Intramurals. BAUMSTARK, MICHAEL PAUL; B.S.. Political Science- Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity: SNEA; BSU. BAWCUM, JUDITH DIANNE; B.S., Physical Education; P. E. Club: WAA; House of Representatives; Delta Pi Delta Sorority, Chaplain and Vice-President; ASB Cabinet; Secretary of Correspondence: ASB Screening Committee; Dorm Officer; Booster Club: Intramurals: Most Popular. BAXTER. LELA BEATRICE; B.S., Elementary Education; Cheerleader; Booster Club: SNEA. BEAVERS, JAMES EDWARD; B.S.. Agricultural and Business: Block and Bridle Club: Collegiate 4-H Club, President; Track and Sabre Club; Delta Tau Alpha, 2nd Vice-President. BEAZLEY, WILLIAM DAVID; B.S., Chemistry; Chemfstry Club. BEERNINK, MERILYN; B.S., Accounting; Who ' s Who; Accounting So- ciety; Delta Mu Delta: Delta Omlcron, Historian; Dean ' s List; Treble Chorale. BELL, JUDI WILLIAMS; B.S., Physical Education; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. Physical Educatio n Club; Booster Club; ASB Senior Class Sena- tor: Delta Phi Gamma Sorority. BELL, WILLIAM C: B.S.. Political Science: Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Circle K; Pre-Law Club; Sgt. at Arms of Junior Class; Buchanan Players. BENNETT, KENNA GENE: B.S.. Elementary Education. BETHEL, PATRICIA ANN; B.5.. Business Education; Treble Chorale; Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi; Booster Club; SNEA. BILBREY, KENNETH WAYNE; B.S., Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; SNEA: Track and Sabre Club. BIRD, TERRY CORNELIUS; B.S.. Mathematics; Sigma Tau Omega Fra- ternity, President: Sam Davis Rifles Team; ASB Big Name Entertain- ment Committee; Disciples of Christ Church Group; Buchanan Players, Treasurer; Alpha Psl Omega. BIVENS, PATRICIA KAYE; B.S., Physical Education; Women ' s Athletic Association; Physical Education Club: SNEA; Intramurals; Best Intra- mural Woman Athlete. BLACK. CAROLE: B.A., Spanish; Spanish Club. President. BLACK, JON HOWARD; B.S., Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon, President, Top Salesman In Success Seminar ; American Marketing Association; ASB Representative; Church of Christ Group; Economics and Finance Club: College Young Democratics; Boosters Club; Intercollegiate Busi- ness Game and Conference Participant. BLACK, MELVIN EUGENE; B.S., Theatre; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; ASB Vice-President, Speaker of the House; Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Senator; Young Republicans Club, Vice-President and Presi- dent; Alpha Psl Omega President; Concert Choir; Band of Blue; Var- sity Choir; Buchanan Players; Sigma Tau Omega, Tribune, Chaplain; Track and Sabre Club. BLAIKIE, MARY KATHERINE; B.S.. History; Pi Gamma Mu; Dean ' s List. BLANKENSHIP, T. KENNETH; B.S., Marketing; PI Sigma Epsilon Schol- arship Recipient: Dean ' s List: Who s Who; Sigma Club, President; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Secretary; Marketing Team; Delta Mu Delta; BSU; Most Outstanding. BLEECHER, JAMES MICHAEL; B.S.. Physical Education; Physical Edu- cation Club, President. BLEVINS, MARGARET ANN; B.S., English; Tau Omlcron. BOOHER, JOHN PAUL; B.S., Mathem.atics; Physical Education Club; Intramurals: Summer Talent Shows. BOWERS, MICHAEL WAYNE; B.S., General Business; Football Team; Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity. BOWLING. LAURA BELLE: B.S., Biology; Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity Sweetheart: Biology Club, BOYCE, WANDA BRYAN; B.5., Elementary Education- SNEA BOYD, DOYLE A., JR.; B.S.. General Business; Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Sam Davis Drill Team. BREEDING, DONALD M.; B.S., General Business. BRIMM, RICHARD A.; B.S., Marketing. BRITT, SUSAN BRYAN; B.S., Elementary Education; Women ' s Recrea- tional Association; Physical Education Club, Intramurals, SNEA; Delta Pi Delta, Standards Committee. BROWN, GERRY DELANE; B.S., Business Education; Booster Club; College Young Democrats: National Collegiate Association for Secre- taries. BROWN. LINDA GAIL; B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Senate Secre- tary; ASB Correspondence Committee; Delta Pi Delta Sorority. BRYAN, JOHN THOMPSON: B.S., Music: Band of Blue; Sacred Harp Singers; Varsity Choir; Concert Choir. President; Phi Mu Alpha. Secre- tary, Treasurer; MENC. BRYAN, PHILLIP WAYNE: B.S.. Chemistry; Chemistry Club- Biology Club. BUCKNER, BRENDA A NN; B.S., Business Education; PI Omega Pi, Treasurer; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries, President: Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List. BUGBEE, MARY JANE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; ASB So- cial Committee. BULLINGTON, BETTYE IRENE; B.S., Elementary Education- Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. BURDEN, ELVIS WAYNE: B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club BURROUGH, JANNETTE MARIE; B.S.. Sociology; Chorus; Varsity Choir; Sacred Harp: Westminster Fellowshio, Moderator BURT, ROBERT C; B.S., Business Administration BURTON, FRANKLIN LEWIS: B.S., Industrial Management BURTON, LYNDA LEE: B.S.. Elementary Education; Biology Club- Spanish Club: SNEA. BUTLER. RICHARD L.; B.S., Biology: Sam Davis Drill Team; SNEA: Biology Club; Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity, Secretary CADY. DAVID T.; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club CAFFY, WILLIAM ELMER; B.S., Industrial Technology CALHOUN, JONNA LU- B S , History CALL, BRENDA CAROL: B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi, Sec- retary; Tau Omlcron; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, Recording Secretary; MIDLANDER; SNEA- Dorm Officer CAMPEELL, ANNA BEE; B.S., Secretarial Administration ' CAMPBELL, GEORGE G.; B.S., Elementary Education; Track and Sabre Club. 359 SENIOR ACTIVITIES CAMPBELL, MALA PAULETTE; B.S., Business Education: Pi Omega Pi: CAMPBELL, SHARYN ELI5E: B.S., Muthematics: Church of Christ Group: Mathennatics Club: Spelunkers Club. CANTRELL, DIANNA FAYE: B.S., Social Science. CANTRELL. SANDRA ELAINE: B.S., Biology: Rifle Teann, Buchanan Players: Alpha Psi Omega: Wesley Foundation. CANTRELL, SHIRLEY JEAN: B.S., Elementary Education. CAPLENOR. HOWARD KENNEY: B.S., Physical Education: Football: T-Club: House of Representatives. GARDEN, BOBBIE JEAN: B.S., Elementdry Education: SNEA. CARMACK, DONALD EDWARD: B.S., Marketing. CARMICHAEL, JERRY: B.S., Industrial Technology: Veterans Club. CARTE LINDA FELTON: B.S., Elemen.ary Education: SNEA. CARTER, HOWARD DOEHLER: B.S., Industrial Management: Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club, Secretary: Track and Sabre Club: Veterans Club: Lutheran Church GrouD. CARTER, JAMES DARRIS: B.S., Industrial Management. CARVER, KElTH SHAW: B.S., Physical Education: Physical Education Club. CASSADY, MARY ELIZABETH: B.S., Elementary Education. CASSETTY, THOMAS TARDY: B.S., Marketing: American Marketing Association, Vice-President: Veterans Club: Pi Sigma Epsilon. CATHEY, JAMES PRESTON: B.S.. Physical Education: SNEA: Physical Education Club: Freshmen Basketball. CHENARD, GERARD: B.S., Social Science. CHITWOOD, THEODORE CHARLES: B.S., Accounting: Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity: Alpha Kappa Psi: Accounting Society. CLARK, FORREST SHELTON: B.S., Hisrory: Pi Gamma Mu: American Military History Award: BSU, Mission Chairman. Vice-President: Stu- dent Christian Union, Vice-President: Sigma Club. CLARK, SUE DAVIS: B.S., Home Economics: BSU: Home Economics Club: Student Christian Union. CLARK, VIRGINIA GAYLE: 8.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Booster Club. CLAXTON, GEORGE WAYNE: B.S., Industrial Arts: Footb_all Team, Alt. Captain: Track. CLAY, CAROLYN DIANE: B.S.. Geography: Booster Club: Kappa Tau Delta Sorority, Historian: ASB Correspondence Committee: SNEA. CLAYBORNE. GARY ALTON: B.S., Biology: Sgt. At Arms of the Senior Class: Advanced ROTC: Biology Club: Rifle Team: House of Representatives: ASB Election Committee. CLOUSE, GAYLA ELAINE: B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Church of Christ Group: SNEA. COATES, JOHN THOMAS: B.S., Chemistry. COCHRAN, JOSEPH MARTIN: B.S., Art. COLEMAN, MARTHA KAY: B.S., Office Administration: BSU: Booster Club. COLEMAN. MARY BENTON: B.S., Elementary Education: Delta Pi Delta Sorority: SNEA: Dorm Officer: ASB Representative. COLLINS, EDDIE JOE: B.S., Mathematics: Church of Christ Group: Mathematics Club: Veterans Club: Intramurals: SNEA. COLLINS. JEANIE KAY: B.A.. Sociology: Pi Gamma Mu: Tau Sigma: Booster Club: ASB Correspondence Committee: Delta Pi Delta Sorority: liter-Sorority Council. 1st Vice-President: Chi Alpha PI Fraternity Sweetheart Court. CONNELLY, ELAINE: B.S., Secretarial Administration: Treble Chorale. COOK, DAVID CROSS: B.S., Geography: Sigma Club: Pi Gamma Mu: Who ' s Who. COOK, JUANITA JUNE: B.S., Mathematics: Tau Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi: Gamma Beta Phi: SNEA: Math Club. COOK, LINDA GREER: B.S.. Music: Sacred Harp Singers: Varsity Choir: Delta Omicron: MENC, Vice-President: Concert Choir, Secre- tary: Treble Chorale: Church of Christ Group: Buchanan Players: WAA. COOK, PAUL E.: B.S., Physical Education. COOK, WILLIAM JOHN: B.S., Physical Education: Basketball Man- ager: Cumberland Presbyterian Group: Physical Education Club: Booster Club: Track and Sabre Club: T-Club. COOPER, JAMES EVANS: B.S., Geography. COOPER, MARSHA ANN: B.S., Secretarial Administration: Tau Omi- cron: Church of Christ Group, Secretary. COPE, JANET MARLENE: B.S., Home Economics and Sociology: Dean ' s List: Kappa Tau Delta Sorority, Pledge Mistress: Inter-Sorority Coun- cil: PI Gamma Mu: Home Economics Club: Booster Club: ASB Fresh- man Activities: ROTC Sponsor. COPE, JUDITH ANN; B.S., Physical Education: WAA: Physical Edu- cation Club: ASB Social Committee; 4-H Club: Home Economics Club; ASB Corresponding Committee: Booster Club: SNEA; BSU. COPELAND, THOMAS WELSH; B.S., Industrial Management- Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club. CORDER, SUSAN MARIE; B.S., Social Science. CORNETT, BARBARA SUE; B.S.. Physical Education; Physical Edu ca- tion Club: Women ' s Recreation Association; SNEA. COTTER, CHARLES ALOYSIUS; B.S., Chemistry; Alpha Mu Gamma; Westminster Fellowship. Moderator; Treasurer for Westminster Fellow- ship Synod of Tennessee; Chemistry Club, Executive Committee, Pub- licity Chairman; Band of Blue; Track and Sabre Club; Forrest Raiders; House of Representatives: German Club. COULTER, BYRON LUTHER; B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon PI Tau- Boosters Club; Social Committee: Church of Christ Group; Track and ' Sabre Club: Dorm Council; College Young Republicans. COVINGTON, JOYCE ELAINE; B.S., Business Education: Pi Omega Pi Vice-President: House of Representatives: Kappa Delta Pi, His- torian- Dean ' s List; SNEA; Tau Omicron; BSU. COX, LARRY GIBBS; B.S., Political Science; Pre-Law Society; Triton Club; ' Intramurals. COX LINDA KAYE; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. CRABTREE, MARGARET CAROL: B.S., English. CRAFTON, WILLIAM FISHER: B.S., Animal Science; Delta Tau Alpha; Biology Club. CRAVEN, JAMES WILLIAM: B.S., Business Management: Alpha Kappa Psi- Cumberland Presbyterian Group. CROOKS. JESSE GOLDMAN; B.S., Marketing. CROSSLIN, ROBERT CLARK; B.S., Mathematics and Computer Sci- ence- Sigma Club; Mathematics Club. CROWDER, LEE OLLEN; B.S., Marketing; American Marketing Asso- ciation: Band of Blue. , n- CROWELL, CAROL LEE; B.S., English; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Mu Gamma: Republican Club; Dorm Council. CROWNOVER, DENNIS LEE: B.S., Business Administration; ROIC Commendation Award; Sam Davis Drill Team; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club. , . CUMMINGS, PATRICIA LYNN; B.A., English; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List; French Club, Treasurer, President: Booster Club: SNEA; MIDLANDER; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority. CUMMINGS, SARA EDMUNDSON: B.S., Food Science Nutrition. CUMMINS, NANCY PATTERSON: B.S., Home Economics: Home Eco- nomics Club. CURTIS, SANDRA LEA; B.S., Sociology: BSU; SNEA; Booster Club. DAFFRON. PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education. DANIEL, BENJIMAN HARRIS: B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. DAUGHTRY, GEORGIA LEE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Tau Delta, Treasurer: Booster Club; SNEA. DAUGHTREY, JOHN CALVIN; B.S., Industrial Management: Tau Sigma; Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Aits Club. DAVIS, JOE WAYNE: B.S., Industrial Management. DAVIS. MARTHA FRANCES: B.S., Mathematics; Math Club. DAVIS, MICHAELL DWAIN; B.S., Business Education. DAVIS. RICHARD CLAYTON; B.S., General Business: Alpha Kappa Psi. DAVIS, RONALD TERRY; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Booster Club. DAVIS, WAYNE THOMAS; B.S., Biology; Young Democrats; Booster Club; SNEA. DAWSON, WILLIAM BRADFORD: B.S., General Business. DELK, BARBARA ANNE; B.S., Elementary Education: Tau Omicron, Publicity Chairman: Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Beta Phi; Church of Christ Group; SNEA; House of Representatives; ASB Social Commit- tee: Dorm Officer. DEWS. THOMAS DAVID: B.S., Business Administration. DICKERSON, MARY ELLEN; B.S., Chemistry and Math; Tau Omicron: Chemistry Club, Vice-President, Secreta-y, Treasurer: Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Beta; Dean ' s List. DICKSON, JAMES M.: B.S., Biology: ROTC Scholarship: Military Lead- ership Award; Lambda Psi Fraternity, Treasurer; Track and Sabre Club, Sgt. of Arms; Circle K; Drill Team; Forrest Raiders. DILICK, MAURICE DAVID; B.A.. Physics; Who ' s Who; Chessnuts Club: Chemistry Club: Sigma Club: Socratics; Newman Club: Die Deutschen Kameraden; Alpha Mu Gamma; Vice President of Newman Club and Alpha Mu Gamma; President of Chessnuts Club. DIMMOCK, JANICE JAY; B.S., Biology: Beta Beta Beta, President. DINNING, WILLIAM DOUGLASS; B.S., Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha: Block and Bridle Club. DISSPAYNE, WILLIAM LEROY; B.S., Business Education. DIXON, VALERIA JANE; B.S., Physical Education; Senior Class Treas- urer: Women ' s Recreation Association; Physical Education Club; Booster Club: SNEA; Dorm Officer; Intramurals: House of Representatives. DODD, CHRISTINE SIMPSON; B.A.. Art; Art Club; Tau Omicron. DODD, JOHN ELLSWORTH: B.S., English; Booster Club. DODDS, WILLIAM NELSON: B.S., Chemistry. DODSON, ALFRED CLYDE: B.A., Sociology: Lutheran Student Associa- tion; Die Deutschen Kameraden; University Choir. DODSON, JOHN MARTIN; 3.S.. Industrial Arts Education: Who ' s Who: Epsilon PI Tau, President: Industrial Arts Club; SNEA. DODSON, JOHNIE LEE; B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Lutheran Student Association. DOUGLAS, MARTHA SANE; B.S., Malhematlcs: Kappa Delta Pi, Sec- retary; Tau Omicron- Biology Club. DUGGAN, SHARON ELIZABETH; B.S., Sociology; Tau Sigma: Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary: Delta PI Delta; Inter-Sorority Council, His- torian; Homecoming Attendant: Miss MTSU; MIDLANDER, Business Manager. DOUGLASS, SHIRLEY E.; B.3., Business Education; Church of Christ Group: SNEA; National Collegiate Association of Secretaries. DUKE, ALICE FAY; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron: SNEA; Cheerleader; Gamma Beta Phi. DUKE, DANNY ALLEN; B.S.. Chemistry. DUNCAN. PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Biology: Homecoming Queen. Sophomore Class Beauty; Dean ' s List; Gamma Beta Phi. Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi: Tau Omicron; Lambda Tau. President; Justice Supreme 360 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Court- SUSGA Delegate: ASB Social Committee Chairman; Presiden s Cabinet: House of Representatives: Inter-Presidents Council: BbU: ;CU- SNEA: Buchanan Players: Booster Club: Phi Theta Psi Soronty, Court Council: Student Representative Faculty Social Committee: Most Outstanding Senior Girl. r , .■' I ■=+• DUNLAP, DOUGLAS N., B.S.. Industrial Arts Education: Deans List, DUN°N, JERRY R.: B.S., Business Administration; Freshman Basketball: Alpha kappa Psi- Lambda Psi. DYER, GARY WAYNE: B.S. Biology. DYER, SUSAN LYNN TAGGART; B.S., Sociology: Tau Siqma: Ireble Chorale; BSU. r . -ii t DYER, WILLIAM PRESTON: B.S.. Mathematics: Sam Davis Drill learn: Track and Sabre Club. , , r x- □ j DY5ART, ROBERT LUTHER; B.S., Marketing; Circle K, Executive Board Member; Alpha Kappa Psi, Warden. EADS, JOE NEIL; B.S., Physical Education. EADS, KERRY LANE; B.S., Agriculture. m . , EAKES, RONNIE DALE; B.S., English; Associate Member, National Council of Teachers of English. . i ■. EAKIN EDITH CARROL; B.S., Elementary Education; Deans List; Honor Roll; SNEA. „■m u k„ EASTER, DONNA JEAN; B.A., English; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Mu Gamma- French Club; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority. EDGAR JAMES DONNELL; B.S.. General Business: Alpha Kappa Psi. ELAM SANDRA GAIL; B.S., Business Education: Who ' s Who: Deans List: Tau Omicron, Secretary: Pi Omega Pi. Reporter: SNEA, 3rd Vice-President; BSU, Corresponding Secretary: Social Chairman of SNEA. . r-i L ELLIS SHARON SUE: B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Gamma Beta Phi; Tau Omicron; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Omi- cron Phi; Church of Christ Group. ENGLAND NANCY LINDA: B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omi- cron: SNEA; Phi Theta Psi Sorority, President: ASB Public Relations Committee: BSU. ENNETT, LINDA CHARLENE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. ESSARY, WALTER CORLEW; B.S.. History and Sociology: Sigma Tau. President: Pi Gamma Mu. EVANS, KATHERINE ANN; B.S., Music Education; Delta Omicron: Honors Recital; Dean ' s List; American Guild of Organist; MENC: Sacred Harp: Varsity Choir; Concert Choir. EVANS, PATTYE J.; B.S., Elemen tary Education: SNEA; Home Eco- nomics Club. FAHEY, MICHAEL JOSEPH; B.S., Accounting. FANN, JANICE MARIE: B.S., Physical Education; ROTO Sponsor: Cheerleader: SNEA; Physical Education Club; Gymnastic Club: Booster Club: ASB; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority: Dorm Officer. FARMER, SANDRA KAY: B.S., Mathematics; Who ' s Who: Concert Choir: SNEA; BSU; Mathematics Club. FEDOR, CATHERINE LAKOWSKI; B.S., Physical Education: Solo in Water Show; Triton Club, Secretary; Miss Newmanite: Dean ' s List: Tau Omicron; Gymnastics. FELL, JOHANNA LEE; B.S.. Biology: Biology Club: Young Republi- cans; ASB: Sidelines. FINNEY, JOHN GORDON; B.S., Physical Education: Varsity Baseball; T-Club: Physical Education Club. FINNEY, LINDA DIANE; B.S., Elementary Education: Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta PI; SNEA. FIRTH, MELBA ANN; B.S., Social Studies: SNEA. FISHER, LEVERNE WOODS; B.S.. Elementary Education. FLANDERS, WILLIAM J.; B.S., Accounting: Circle K; Vets Club. FLY, FRANK MORRISS; B.S., Political Science; Pi Kappa Delta: Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity: ASB Senate, Assistant to the President, Attorney General, Supreme Court Justice: Debate Team; Manager of Basketball Team: T-Club: Intramurals; College Young Democrats: Pre-Law So- ciety; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club; Chairman of the Election Commission. FLYNN. PEGGY LEE: B.S., Elementary Education; Majorette: Home Economics Club; Kappa Tau Delta Sorority; Dean ' s List. FORMOSA, CHARLES BENJAMIN; B.S., Business; Phi Epsllon, Treas- urer, Parliamentarian; Booster Club. Vice-President: Inter-Fraternity Council; Newman Club: Drill Team; ASB Social Committee, Student Affairs, School Spirit; Dorm Counselor; Cheerleader. FORTE. CAROLYN ANN; B.S., Home Economics; Newman Club, Re- cording Secretary; Sidelines. FOSTER, EDWARD MARSHALL; B.S., Physical Education; Physical Edu- cation Club; Intramurals. FOUTCH, LOUIS MARIE; B.S., Elementary Education; Buchanan Play- ers: Booster Club: SNEA. FOX, FREDDIE WAYNE; B.S., Marketing. FOX, NANCY McCOLLOUGH; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. FREEMAN, BEVERLY JANE ANDERSON- B.S., Sociology: BSU: SNEA: Tau Sigma. FREEMAN, JAMES HOWELL: B.S., English; Sidelines, Sports Editor; Vets Club; Track and Sabre Club: BSU. FREEZE, PHILIP W.; B,S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club. FRENCH, GERTHAL; B.S., Industrial Management. FRIEDMAN, JONATHAN M.; B.S., Physical Education: Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University: Sigma Chi Fraternity; Football Team: Tennis Team, Captain. FULLER DONNA LYNN; B.S.. Physical Education: Physical Education Club: Women ' s Recreation Association, Treasurer; SNEA; Booster Club: g ppNEY, CAROL LYNDA; B.S., English; Tau Sigma, Historian; House of Representatives. . „. GAITHER, JERRY WADE: B.S.. Indusinal Management: bpsilon Ki Tau: Industrial Arts Club. , , . ■i . x GALLAGHER, EDWIN E.; B.S., Industrial Management; Industrial Arts GAMBLE, JOHN ALTON; B,S.. Political Science and History: Lambda Psi Fraternity. GARNER LANE ALLEN; B.S., Sociology: Pi Kappa Delta: Intramurals; Tau Sigma; Track and Sabre Club: Dorm Officer: Inter-Dormitory Coun- cil; ASB; House of Representatives; Sigma Delta Zeta, Rush Chairman; Booster Club- Debate Team. GATHMANN, RITA RAE: B.S., English; SNEA; Cantebury Club: Booster Club; Home Economics Club; NCTE Student Member. GIBSON, CHARLES KENNE TH; B.S., Accounting; Alpha Kappa Psi: Accounting Society; Marketing Management Team; Dorm Officer. GIBSON, JAMES ALBERT: B.S., General Business. GILISPIE, FAYE; B.S., Chemistry. GILLILAND, JERRY EDWARD- B.S.. Sociology: Phi Epsilon; Circle K: Track and Sabre Club; Advanced ROTO. GLOVER, DAVID PARNELL; B.S., Chemistry. GODAWA, EMMA KAY: B.S., Art; ASB Historian: Tau Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Art Club: Booster Club: Delta Phi Gamma. Pledge Class President; Inter-Sorority Council, Secretary. GOFF, MARY RUTH: B.S.. Art; Art Club. GOFF, PAM CURRY: B.S., Sociology: Delta Pi Delta Soronty; Tau Omicron: Lutheran Student Association. GOMEZ, JAN PYLE; B.S., Elementary Education: Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Commerce Union Bank Scholarship. GOSSETT, LAVINIA NICHOLSON; B.S., Mathematics; Mathematics Club- SNEA; Gamma Beta Phi. GRANDSTAFF, JOSEPH PAUL: B.S., History: 4.H National Scholar- ship Tau Sigma. GRAVES. CLIFFORD DONNELL: B.S., Physical Education; Dean ' s List; Baseball, T-Club. GRAY, ELSIE REID: B.S.. Sociology: Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron; PI Gamma Mu; Tau Sigma. GREEN, JOHN RONALD: B.S.. History: ROTO Commendation Rib- bon; Sam Davis Drill Team; Young Republicans: Track and Sabre Club, Vice-President; ROTO Fllghf Program. GREEVER. BARRY LANE; B.S., Business Management: Marketing Man- agemenl Teams; Intramurah; Circle K; Chi Alpha PI Fraternity; ASB Social Committee; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club. GRIFFIN, CHARLES DAVID; B.S., Accounting; Sigma Club; PI Gamma Mu: MTSU Accounting Society. GRIFFIN, NANCY ALENE; B.A., Elementary Education: Dean ' s List; Tau Omicron; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; SOU; SNEA: Cum- berland Presbyterian Church Group: Sidelines; Dorm Officer. GRIGGS, GLENDA ANN; B.S., History; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority: SNEA: Young Democrats. GRIMES. AGNES ELAINE SWALLOWS; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club. GROSSHALZ, SARA LUSTY; B.S, Elementary Education; Sidelines; BSU, Social Chairman; Dorm Officer: SNEA. GRUBBS, SANDRA LYNN: B.S., Business Education; SNEA. GUTHRIE, JOSEPH WILLIAM: B.S., Mathematics and Political Sci- ence: Young Republicans; Pre-Law Club: Student Affairs Committee: ASB Senate: Phi Epsllon Fraternity, Parliamentarian, Pledgemaster; Inter-Fraternitv Council. HALL, LARRY PAUL; B.S.. Marketing; Sgt. at Arms of Pi Sigma Ep- silon: Marketing Management Team, Captain. HAMBRICK, MICHAEL CLABE: B.S., Industrial Management. HAMMOCK, JERRY WINFORD; B.S., Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi. HAMPTON. RACHEL LUCINDA; B.S., Home Economics: American Home Economics Association; SNEA. HANKiNS. ROBERT; B.S.. Accounting; Academic Scholarship: Circle K, Treasurer; Supreme Court; Sportsman ' s Club, Treasurer. HARRELL, JO ANNE: B.S.. Business Education: PI Omega Pi. HARRIS. BARBARA JANE; B.S., Elementary Education; Transfer from Jollei- Junior College. HARRIS. DENNIS HILLIARD: B.S., Mathematics; Pi Gamma Mu. HARRIS, JAMES LEROY; B.S., Polltlcai Science: Pre-Law Club; Gov- ernment Internship. HARRIS, JAMES RONALD; B.S.. English: Buchanan Players. HARRISON, ELIZABETH ANN; B.S., Vocational Home Economics. HART, GARY LINDEN; B.S., Business Management: Dean ' s List; Alpha Kappa Psi; Economics Club. HARVEY, WILLIAM ROBERT; B.S., Industrial Arts; Sigma Tau Omega Fraternity, Social Committee: Industrial Arts Club: Drill Team. HASTON, NORMA JEAN; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA; Social Committee: Women ' s Athletic Association: Booster Club: Treble Cho- rale. HASTY, BETTY JO; B.S., Mathematics. HAYES, ELSIE MEFFORD; B.S., Elementary Education; MTSU Choir; MENC: Delta Omicron; Treble Chorale. HAYES, RODNEY JAMES; B.S.. Industrial Arts Education: ASB Screen- ing Committee — Secretary, Freshman affairs Committee, Social Com- mitte. Presidents- Cabinet, Senate: Freshman Class Treasurer; Sopho- 361 SENIOR ACTIVITIES more Class President: Senior Class President: Outstanding Student in ROTC Citation: All O.V.C. Honorable Mention: Circle K, Board of Directors, Sgt. at Arms: Football: Track and Sabre Club: Epsilon Pi Tau: Booster Club: T-Club: Most Versatile Senior Boy. HAYNES, PAULA DIANA: B.S.. Elennentary Education: SNEA, HEADDEN, CHERI JANE: B.S., Art: Miss Midlander Contestant: Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron; Art Club: WRA: SNEA: Delta Pi Delta Sorority, Historian. HEARN, BONNIE LEE: B.S., Physical Education: Tau Onnicron: Class Beauty: Dorm Officer: Who ' .s Who: Physical Education Club, Secretary: Women ' s Athletic Association: SNEA: Intramurals. HEATH. BOBBY STEVE: B.S., History: Dean ' s List. HEATHMAN, SUE EARL: B.S.. Sociology: Wesley Foundation, Council: Tau Sigma: SOU. HEDGE, WILLIAM ROBERT: B.S., Accounting: Accounting Society. HEDGEPATH. SANDRA ANDERTON: B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA, Secretary: Home Economics Club. Historian: Church of Christ Group. HENDRIKSON, RICHARD LEE: B.S., Accounting: Lambda Psi Fra- ternity: Alpha Kappa Psi; Circle K: Booster Club. HENDRIX, PATSY ANN: B.S., Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club: House of Representatives. HENDRIXSON. JAMES ALLEN: B.S., General Business: Sigma Tau Omega Fraternity. HENSON, GRACE SULLIVAN: 8.S., History: Pi Gamma Mu: Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. HENTZ, REBECCA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Delta Pi Delta Sorority, Pledge President: Young Democrats; Booster Club. HERRING, MELVIN GILLION: B.S., Physical Education; T-Club: Vets Club: Track Team; Freshman Football; Intramurals: Handball Champion: Blue Raider Club. HESTER, LINDA LORRAINE: B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega PI, President: Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Who ' s Who; BSU: SNEA; Tau Omicron. HIETT, SHARON SUDBURY; B.A., English; ROTC Sponsor; Alpha Mu Gamma. HIGHT, NANCY CAROL; B.S., Sociology: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority: Tau Sigma; Treble Chorale; Intramurals: ASB Homecoming Committee; Food Service Committee. HIGLEY, SUSAN DEAN; B.S., Accounting: Kappa Tau Delta Sorority, Justice: Accounting Society, Secretary-Treasurer; Delta Mu Delta, Secretary: Gamma Beta Phi; Church of Christ Group: ASB Supreme Court, Public Defender ' s Staff. HILL, CARTER WAYNE; B.S., Computer Science; Church of Christ Group, President. HILLIS, EULA LOCKHART; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club: SNEA. HINDMAN, HELEN JANE; B.S., Elementary Education. HINDMAN, JAMES RONALD: B.S., Physical Education: Intramurals. HINDS, PAULA LOUISE: B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. HOBBS, KENNETH WAYNE; B.S., Business Administration; Alpha Kappa Psi, President. HOFFMAN, CARL DOUGLAS; B.S., Political Science. HOGAN. KAY ALMOND; B.S.. History; Pi Gamma Mu: Tau Omicron; SNEA. HOLDEN, ANITA KAY; B.S., Elementary Education. HOLDERFIELD, JAMES DAVID; B.S., Geography; SNEA; Intramurals. HOLLAND, CAROL ANN; B.S., Social Science; Tau Sigma; SNEA. HOLLY, ELIZABETH MAY; B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi: SNEA; Wesley Foundation. HOLT. NELDA KAY; B.S., Business Education: SNEA. HOLT, LEWIS WAYNE: B.S., General Business. HOOTEN. PEGGY MONTEZ: B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi: Gamma Beta Phi; Church Group: SNEA. HOWELL, JOSEPH H.; B.S., Social Science; Transfer from Martin College and The University of Tennessee. HUDDLESTON. THELMA JOYCE; B.S., History. HUDGENS. NANCY MAE; B.S., Music Education; Treble Chorale, President; Director of Music Activities of Delta Omicron; Delta Omi- cron Treasurer, President; American Guild of Organists, Secretary; Yearbook Editor of AGO; Music Educators ' National Conference: Wesley Foundation: Band of Blue; Concert Choir HUMPHRIES, MACKIEJ.; B.S.. Mathematics. HUNTER, MARILYN PATRICIA; B.S., Home Economics; Tau Omicron; Gamma Beta Phi; BSU: Home Economics Club; House of Repre- sentatives: CCUN; Booster Club. HYDE, JAMES DOUGLAS; B.S., Industrial Management JACKSON, GEORGE CHESTER; B.S., Accounting; Sigma Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Accounting Society, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation: SB Treasurer. JACOBS, DONALD FAYE; B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. JACOBS, DONALD F.; B.S., Art; Hester Rogers Ray Memorial Scholar- ship: Art Club, Public Relations Director JARRAH, MARTHA JACQUELINE: B.S., Social Science JENNINGS, WILLIAM JERALD: B.S.. Chemistry. .lERNIGAN, IROCUS EDWARD; B.S., History; Band of Blue; House of Representatives: Track and Sabre Club: Lambda Psi Fraternity: Phi Mu Alpha. JEWELL, MARTHA ESTELLE; B.S., Elementary Education; Who ' s Who; Kappa Delta PI, President; Pi Gamma Mu; Gamma Beta Phi; Tau Omi- cron- Junior and Senior Class Secretary: Dorm Officer; SNEA, Cor- responding Secretary: House of Representatives, Speaker Pro-Tempore; ASB Cabinet; Phi Theta Psi Sorority, Parliamentarian. JOHNSON, IRVING J.: B.S.. History: Track Team. JOHNSON, JOY HIX; B.S.. Elementary Education; Pep Club; Church of Christ Group. JOHNSON LINDA KAYE: B.A., English; Alpha Mu Gamma; Intra- murals: French Club; German Club; Booster Club: Young Democrats; Homecoming Committee: Kappa Tau Delta Sorority. JOHNSON, REBECCA ANN; B.S., Mathematics: Tau Omicron: Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. JOHNSTON, JIMMIE KAY; B.S., Home Economics: Kappa Delta Pi; American Home Economics Association, Historian; SNEA. JONES, CONNIE SUE; B.S., English; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. JONES MARTHA ALICE; B.S., Physical Education: Miss Congeniality; Inter-Sorority Council, 1st Vice-President; Booster Club; WAA; Triton Club: Delta PI Delta Sorority; Tau Omicron; Physical Education Club; House of Representatives. JONES. REGINA CLARE; B.S., Home Economics; Miss Home Eco- nomics; Tau Omicron: Kappa Omicron Phi, Guard and Treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi; Home Economics Club, Chairman; SNEA. Treasurer: Tau Sigma: Wesley Foundation; ASB Committee: THEA-CCS State Chair- man; Fashion Editor of Sidelines. JONES, SANDRA MARILYN: B.S., Elementary: SNEA. JORDAN, HERBERT BRUCE; B.S., Agriculture and Business; Block and Bridle Club; Dean ' s List; Delta Tau Alpha; Business Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Business Manager of Newspaper at Pensacola Junior College. KARTY, GLENDA JOYCE; B.S., Sociology: Who ' s Who; Blue Raider Sports Car Club, Vice-President and President; Buchanan Players; Pi Gamma Mu; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Psi Omega. KEISTER, EMILIE EVANS: B.S., Elementary Education; Triton Club; Drama Club; Lutheran Students Association: House of Representatives: SNEA: Student Christian Union. KELLEY EMILY B.; B.S., Business Education: Alpha Phi Gamma: Young Republicans Club; International Club; Wesley Foundation: MID- LANDER, Business Manager; Alpha Phi Gamma, Vice-President. KEMP, ROBBIE NELL; B.S.. Theatre; Buchanan Players; Alpha Psi Omega. KERR, MARY BETH; B.S., History; Tau Omicron, Historian; Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary: PI Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta PI: SNEA; Delia Pi Delta Sorority, Secretary: Wesley Foundation. KERR, SANDRA JEAN; B.S., Elementary Education. KIKER, BARBARA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. KOS, CAROL JOAN; B.S., Mathematics; Concert Choir; Varsity Choir; Tau Omicron; Phi Sigma Beta; Mathematics Club. KRAFT, KENNETH RANDALL: B.S., Accounting; Veterans Club, Treas- atics: Pi Ga na Mu; Mathe LADD, ANN ELIZABETH: B.S., Mathen matics Club. LaFEVOR, JAMES RICHARD: B.A., History; Marion Turpin Burke Leadership Award: Association U.S. Army Award: ROTC Commenda- tion Ribbon; Distinguished Military Student; Sigma Club: Track and Sabre Club, Executive Council; Forest Raiders, Commander; College Bowl. LAIN, DONNA DEHRAN; B.S., Business Education; House of Repre- sentatives: Booster Club; Orchesis Club; BSU. LANCASTER, TONY WARREN: B.S., Agriculture and Business: Delta Tau Alpha, President; Gamma Beta Phi, Vice-President; House of Representatives: Block and Bridle Club. LANDERS, WILLIAM BOULDIN- B.S.. Mathematics; Superior Freshman Cadet Award; Commendation Citation: Chi Alpha Fraternity, President- Circle K; Rifle Club, Vice-President; Chemistry Club: Drill Team- Booster Club: Track and Sabre Club. LANDRUM, ROY EDWARD: A. A., Nursing: Pi Kappa Delta; Debate Society: Dramatics. LANGFORD, BOBBY JOE; S.S., Physical Education; Football. LANIER, MELINDA ANN; B.S., Sociology; Freshman Class May Queen Attendant: Buchanan Players: Booster Club; Tau Sigma; ASB Cor- respondence Committee: Pi Gamma Mu; Tau Omicron; Delta Pi Delta Sorority, President and Pledge Mistress; Inter-Sorority Council; SNEA. LANKFORD, JUDY CLAY; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. LAPPIN, WILLIAM DABNEY; B.S., International Relations: Lambda Psi Fraternity, Board of Governors: Forrest Raiders, Executive Officer and Operations Officer: Track and Sabre Club. Executive Council. LARKIN, JOHN F.: B.S., Business Management: Phi Epsilon Fraternity. LAWRENCE, DAVID CARR; B S., Geography; Intramurals. LAWSON, WILLIAM HENRY: B.S., Industrial Management; Church of Christ Group. LAYNE, LINDA JANNELLE: B.S., Social Science. LEAVER, ROGER CLARK: B.S.. Marketing. LEDBETTER, JAMES OZRO; B.S., History; Pi Gamma Mu. LEE, BELVA JEAN; B.S., Mathematics; Cumberland Presbyterian Church Group, President; Student Christian Union, Vice-President. LEE, DEBORAH JEAN; A.A.. Nursing; ASB Correspondence Commit; tee; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority, Charter Member; Booster Club. LEE, HAROLD OLIVER: B.S., Marketing; PI Sigma Epsilon; Veterans Club. LEE, MARGARET GARY; B.S., Elementary Education: Tau Omicron; 362 SENIOR ACTIVITIES SCU; SNEA; Wesley Foundation, Secretary: Transfer from Huntingdon College. LEONARD, MARVIN CRAIG; B.S.. Sociology. LESTER, KAY; B.S., Business Education; Delta Pi Delta Sorority; Na- tional Collegiate Association for Secretaries. Vice-President; ASB Assistant Historian: SNEA; Young Democrats: Senior Class Favorite. LEVERETT, RALPH GEIST; B.S.. History; SNEA; Gamnna Beta Phi. LEWIS, PAMELA GARNER; B.S., Mathematics; Freshman Mathematics Award: Dean ' s List; SNEA. LICHTENFELS, BRENDA LEE; B.S., Physical Education; Gymnastics Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Junior Attendant for Lambda Psi Fraternity; Physical Education Club: SNEA. LIECHTY, PATRICIA JANE; B.S.. Elementary Education: Tau Omlcron Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. LIEFER, NEVA L.: B.S., Elementary Education. LIPPARD, LINDA IRENE; B.S., English. LORANCE, ELSIE CHARLENE; B.S., Accounting; Accounting Society: Rifle Team: MIDLANDER; Triton Club; Newman Club; Buchanan Players. LORENZ, KEITH ERWIN; B.S., History. LOVIER, JOHN WILLIAM: B.S., General Business: Phi Epsilon Fra- ternity: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Young Democrats: Student Affairs; Booster Club; Track and Sabre Club; Dorm Council; Dorm Officer: Intramurals. LOWE, JOHN HARRISON: B.S., Political Science and General Busi- ness; Sgt. at Arms of Sophomore Class; Junior Class Vice-President: ASB Director of Public Relations: Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity, Presi- dent; House of Representatives; Inter-Fraternity Council: Dorm Council; Circle K; Track and Sabre Club: Church of Christ Group: Booster Club. LUTHER. LINDA L.; B.S.. Elementary Education; Physical Education Club: SNEA; Church of Christ Group. LYNCH, JOHN WILLIAM: B.S., Political Science: Newman Club: Pre- Law Club. LYNN, MARY ANN; B.S., Sociology. MacLACHLAN, ALEXANDER: B.S., History. MacPHERSON, WALTER K.; B.S., Agriculture. MAHURIN, STANLEY EUGENE : B.S., Computer Science: Cumberland Presbyterian Church Group, President; Mathematics Club. Council Member. MALONE. CHARLES W.; B.S., Agriculture; Veterans Club. MALONE, JIMMY RAY; B.S., Physical Education. MANGRUM, MARY JEAN; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA; ACU; Newman Club, Religious Chairman: Spanish Club, Secretary-Treasurer. MANN, JOAN CLARK; B.S.. Elementary Education; Tau Omicron; SNEA; Die Deutschen Kameraden. MANSFIELD, MARY CHARLOTTE: B.S., Home Economics: Home Eco- nomics Club: Wesley Foundation; Tau Sigma. MARABLE, MARY LENELLE; B.S., Instrumental Music; Delta Omicron, Warden and Chaplain; Band of Blue; Treble Chorale, Secretary, Treas- urer, and Vice-President: Orchestra, Secretary; BSU. Publicity Chairman; SCU: MENC. Vice-President; SNEA. MARSH, GAYLE GILBERT: B.S., Elementary Education; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority; SNEA; Booster Club; ASB. MARTIN, JOHN AUGUSTUS: B.S., Physical Education. MASON, DIANA DAVIS: B.S., Elementary Education; Sophomore May Queen Attendant; SNEA; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority; Tau Omicron; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Mu Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi. MASON. LINDA ANN; B.S., English; Phi Theta Psi Sorority, Chaplain. MATHENY, MICHAEL; B.S., Biology; Football Team, Captain MATHIS, KITTY ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron- Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. MAYBERRY, JANICE ELAINE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Booster Club; ASB Communication Committee: Kappa Tau Delta Sorority, Chaplain. MAYNARD, BEVERLY JANE; B.S.. Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi: Tau Omicron; Dean ' s List; SNEA, Social Chairman. MAYO, JERRY ALLEN: B.S., History. McALPINE, JOHN DANIEL; B.S., Business Management McCANDLESS, THOMAS HOUSTON: B.S., Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psi: American Marketing Association; Track and Sabre Club, Treasurer. McCORMAC, TERRY WENDELL: B.S., Mathematics; Intramurals: Vets Club. McCOY, BOBBYETTE; B.S., English; SNEA; Triton Club: Transfer from Cumberland College. McCUISTON. RUTH DIANE; B.S., Sociology Tau Sigma McDANIEL, JOHN RUSSELL; B.S., Mathematics. McDowell, MAGGIE JOYCE; B.S., Physical Education: Physical Edu- cation Club: Women ' s Recreation Association; SNEA; Gamma Beta Phi McFARLIN, BENITA BLACK; B.S., Home Economics- Home Economics Club. -r McFERRIN. RICHARD HUGHER; B.S., Industrial Management- Indus- trial Arts Club. McKEE, JUDITH LYNN; B.S., Elementary Education- Tau Omlcron- Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. McKENZIE, JAMES WENDELL: B.S., Political Science- Pre-Law Club Mcknight, MATTIE WHYTE; B.S., Biology; Gamma Beta Phi; BSU: SCU: Biology Club; Physical Education Club; BSU Summer Missionary McLEMORE, MARY EMILANE; B.A., English; Transfer from Tennessee Tech.: English Society; Community Chorus McLEMORE, RONALD LEE; B.S., Accounting McMEEN, DORA LEE; B.S., Accounting; Gamma Beta Phi; Tau Omi- cron; Accounting Society: Delta Mu Delta. McMILLEN, JAMES THOMAS; B.S., Mathematics; Alpha Psi Omega; Buchanan Players: Track and Sabre Club; Debate Team. McMURTRY, SANDRA FAY: B.S., Physical Education: Physical Educa- tion Club; Women ' s Recreation Association: Intramurals. McNATT, Martha Ann; B.S., Elementary Education. McNATT, SUZANNE; B.S.. Home Economics: SNEA; Home Economics Club. , , McNEILL. MARY LAURENE: B.S.. English; Transfer from Tennessee Tech.; Golden Girl Majorette; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Tech Women ' s Organization. MEEKS, BILLIE JEAN; B.S., Physical Education; Who ' s Who: Modern Dance Club, President and Vice-President: Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion; Physical Education Club; Gymnastics Club: Dance in My Fair Lady . , MEEKS, JUDIE E.; B.S,, Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; House of Representatives; SNEA. MIDGETT, ALBERT R.; B.S., Agricultural Economics. MILLER, DONALD CRAIG: B.S., Business Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi; Historian: Track and Sabre Club; Intramurals. MILLER, JOHNNY NEAL; B.S., Agriculture. MILLER, JUDY CAROLYN; B.S.. Home Economics. MILLER, LINDA GAIL; B.S., Sociology; Drama Club. MILLER, MARCIA ANNE: B.S., Elementary Education. MITCHELL, JOSEPH LEE; B.S., Physical Education and Biology; Biology Club; Physical Education Club; Spelunkers Club; ASB Social Committee; Booster Club: SNEA. MOATES, BILLY DON; B.S.. Accounting. MODGLIN, BEVERLY JEAN; B.S., Business Education; Dean ' s List: Honor Roll; PI Omega Pi, Reporter. MOFFETT, SHARON MILLER: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. MONTGOMERY, ROSE SLUSHER; B.S.. Ele.mentary Education; SNEA. MOON, JERRELL WAYNE; B.5., Physical Education; Football Team. MOONINGHAM, BILLY MARSHALL; B.S.. Accounting; Accounting Society; House of Representatives: Delta Mu Delta, Treasurer: Dean ' s List: Honor Roll: Sigma Club: ASB Finance Committee. MOORE, CHARLES TURNEY; B.S., Mathematics and History. MOORE, JOHN EDWARD: B.S., General Business: Lambda Psi Fra- ternity, Chaplain and Historian. MORRIS, CAROLYN ANN; B.S., Psychology; Newman Club: La Societe Francalse. MORRIS, JUDY; B.A., Art: Alpha Mu Gamma: Art Club. Vice-Presi- dent: Spanish Club. MORRISON, JAMES PATRICK; B.S., Physical Education; Football Team: Track Team; T-Club; Gymnastics Club: Physical Education Club. MORROW, SHARON LYNN; B.S., Business Education; Pre-Freshman Honors Program: Pi Omega Pi, Historian; SNEA. MORTON, JAMES JOSEPH; B.S., Art; Art Club. MOSLEY. CHARLES RAY; B.S., Agriculture. MOSLEY, DANIEL LEE; B.S., Mathematics: Vets Club: Mathematics Club; BSU. MOSS, CATHERINE ANN; B.S., Music Educa+ion; House of Repre- sentatives: Tau Omicron; MENC; Delta Omicron; Concert Choir; Opera Cast: Sacred Harp Sin gers. MOYERS, CAROLYN; B.S., Elementary Education; Who ' s Who; Side- lines; International Club; Spelunker ' s Club; BSU; ASB Communications Committee; SNEA, Vice-President; Alpha Phi Gamma. MULLINS, DAYTON WAYNE: B.S., Instrumental Music: Phi Mu Alpha; Band of Blue; Concert Choir; Varsity Choir. MURPHREE, BARBARA ANNE; B.S.. Elementary Education; SNEA; Booster Club: Intramurals. MURPHY. MICHAEL NEIL; B.S., Chemistry. MURPHY. RONNIE GORDON; B.S., Political Science; Pi Gamma Mu Pre-Law Club; Young Republicans Club; Lambda Psi Fraternity. MURRAY, JOAN MARIE; B.S., Elementary Education; BSU: SNEA SCU; Tau Sigma. MYATT. KITTIE M.: B.S., Sociology; Tau Omicron, Vice-President Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Pi Delta Sorority, Parliamen- tarian; Women ' s Service Club, Tresurer; Booster Club: SNEA; Church of Christ Group: Young Republicans: ASB Senate: ASB Screening Committee; Dorm Officer. MYERS, LELIA VAUGHN; B.S.. Business Education; Alpha Gamma Phi. Corresponding Secretary: Biology Club, Vice-President; SNEA; National Association for Secretaries: Booster Club. NEEDHAM, LARRY LEWIS: B.S.. Chemistry; Chemistry Club; Freshman Basketball. NEELY, SHELIA LYNN: B.S., Social Science: SNEA. NELSON, DONNA KAY: B.S.. Home Economics: 4-H Club. Secretary and Reporter; Home Economics Club. NELSON, JAMES HOWARD: B.S., Mathematics and Chemistry. NEWBERRY, PATSY PRICE; B.S., Home Economics: Gamma Beta Phi, President: Kappa Omicron Phv Keeper of Archives and 2nd Vice- President; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron; Home Economics Club; MIDLANDER; SNEA. NORMAN. PRISCILLA JOY; B.A., English: Alpha Mu Gamma: Kappa Tau Delta Sorority; Die Deutschen Kameraden. NORTHARD, KAREN JO; B.S., English; SNEA; ASB Correspondence Committee. NUNLEY, PATRICIA FAYE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Home Economics Club- Wesley Foundation. OAKBERG, FRANK LOGAN; E.S., Bic.cgy: Buchanan Players; Bioloay Club. 363 SENIOR ACTIVITIES OAKLEY, SARAH CASH: B.S., Mathematics and History; Tau Omicron: Orchestra; Rifle Team; Booster Club. ODOM, MARVIN DONNElL; B.S., Industrial Technology and Mathe- matics; Epsllon Pi Tau. r -.L OLIVER, LINDA FAYE; B.S., Accounting; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority, Treasurer. n ii r OPPEL, RAY CLIFFORD; B.S., Physical Education; Honor Roll: Deans List; Physical Education Club; SNEA; Track and Cross Country at Vincennes Junior College. ORMAN. LINDA NEAL; B.S., Social Science; Alpha Psi Omega; Buchanan Players; SNEA; House of Representatives; Senate Staff; Dorm ORR, BARBARA; B.S., Physical Education; Booster Club; ASB Enter- tainment Committee; Honorary Foreign Language Fraternity; Women ' s Recreation Association; Physical Education Club; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority, Pledge Mistress; Inter-Sorority Council; Dorm Officer; Most Versatile Senior Girl. ORRELL, BARBARA CHERYL; B.i., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. ORTH, JANE FRANCES; B.S., Home Economics; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA; Home Economics Club; Newman Club. OWENBY. JAMES HERBERT; B.S., Physical Education; All OVC Team; Football Team; Freshman Basketball; Tiack Team; T-Club. PACE, KAREN T.; B.A., Music Arts; Delia Omicron, President; Orches- tra; Band of Blue; MENC; AGO; Opera Orchestra; Chorus; Ensembles. PARKER, JUDITH F.; B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club; SNEA: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority PARKER, LYLE LYNN; B.S., Animal Science; Delta Tau Alpha; House of Representatives; Freshman Basketball; Track and Sabre Club. PARKER, RAWLIN LYNN; B.S., Physical Education: Track and Sabre Club: SNEA: Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President; Intramurals. PARKER, WILLIAM ALTON; B.S.. General Business; Football Team: T-Club, President. PARMETER, MARVIN LAWRENCE: B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Pi Omega Pi. PARNELL, JAMES EUGENE; B.S., Business Management; Sam. Davis Rifle Team; Circle K; Vet ' s Club: Phi Epsilon, Pledgemaster; Inter-Fra- ternity Council, President. PARTEE, JULIA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA, President; Booster Club. PARTIN, PAUL STEPHEN: B.A., English. PASCHAL, JOHN HAROLD; B.S., Sociology; Circle K; Tau Sigma; Intramurals. PATE, THURMAN McLAIN;B.S., Social Science: Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. PATTON, BRENDA BOUNDS: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. PECK, MARY VIRGINIA; B.A., English; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron, President; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta PI; Band of Blue; Drum Major, Secretary-Treasurer, Concert Mistress; Orchestra: Booster Club: ASB Hostess. PEERY, JUDY ANN; B.S., Home Economics; SNEA; Home Economics Club. PEKALA, GERALDINE DURA; B.S., Biology; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, Songleader; Biology Club. Historian; Westminster Fellowship: House ot Representatives; ASB Social Committee; Sidelines; Treble Chorale. PENDERGRASS, CAROL YVONNE; E.S., Secretarial Administration: Chi Alpha Pi Sweetheart Court; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries. PENDERGRASS, JANICE CAROL; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA; Rodeo Club; Booster Club; Phi Theta Psl Sorority, High Court and Recording Secretary. PEREZ, THOMAS N.; B.S., Finance. PETRETZKY, NANCY RUTH; B.S., Elementary Education; Transfer from Llndsey Wilson Junior College; SNEA, Recording Secretary; Treble Chorale. PETTES, CARL WAYNE; B.S., History; Band of Blue; Orchestra. PETTUS, WILLIAM WYATT; B.S., Cliemistry; Freshman Basketball; Chemistry Club; Lambda Psi Fraternity. PETTY, KENNETH DOUGLAS; B.S., Agriculture. PETTY, MARY KATHERINE; B.S., Theaire and English: Buchanan Play- ers; Debate Team; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Kappa Delta. PETTY. PAULA JANE; B.S., Sociology: Transfer from East Tennessee State University: Tau Sigma; Intramurals. PHILLIPS, JOSEPH BINKLEY; B.S., Business Management; Pi Sigma Epsilon. PHILPOTT, JOSEPH CLARK; B.S., Industrial Management. PIERCE, MARILYN KAY; B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA; Booster Club; Sidelines. PIERCE, THOMAS LARRY; B.S., Chemistry Club. President and Vlce- l resident; Sigma Club; French Club. PITT, MARY ANN; B.S., Home Economics- Gamma Beta Phi- SNEA; 3SU; Home Economics Club. PITTS, RHONDA SUE; B.S., Business Education; Dean ' s List; Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary: Tau Omicron; Pi Omega PI; Kappa Delta Pi. POLLOCK, JIMMY WAYNE: B.S., Business Administration; Pi Sigma Epsilon. POLLOCK, THOMAS CURREY; B.S., Marketing. POWELL, MARY ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. POWELL, PRATER LEE; B.S., Ph- slcal Education; Physical Education Club: SNEA. PRAHL PATRICIA READ; B.S.. English; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority, Corresponding Secretary and Parliamentarian: ASB House of Repre- sentatives- Treble Chorale, Treasurer; Alpha Psi Omega: Buchanan Players: Presidents Council; Varsity Choir; Leading Role in My Fair Lady : Best Actress in a Minor Role. PRATER, JIMMY RAY; B.S.. Sociology. . PRATER. WILLIAM CECIL; B.S., General Business: Economics and Finance Club. . . _ PRESCOTT, VIRGINIA B.; B.S., Social Science Education; P. Gamma Mu; SNEA. . .- c • . PRESTON JEANNE STEELE; B.S., Accounting; Accounting Society. PRICE JOHN ALEXANDER; B.S.. English; Baseball Team. PRICE. SHANNA: B.S., Music: Tau Omicron; Band of Blue; Treble Chorale, House of Representatives; Delta Omicron; MENC. PULLIAM, RITA JO; B.S., Elementary Education: Cheerleader, Captain; Tau Omicron; Homecoming Attendant; House of Representatives: Delta Phi Gamma Sorority. r • i r u du- PYLE, LESLIE JANE; B.S., Accounting; Accounting Society: Delta Ptii Gamma Sorority. , . _. PYLE, SUZANNE MARTIN; B.S., Business Education; Senior Class Beauty ASB Senate Secretary; ASB Correspondence Committee: ASB Senior Senator: SNEA; Booster Club; Church of Christ Group: Delta Pi Delta Sorority. Recording Secretary. QUALLS. CAROLYN JUNE; B.S., Secretarial Administration. RALSTON. J. KENNETH; B.S., Political Science. RALSTON, WILLIAM BOYD; B.S., Mathematics and History. RAMSEY, KATHRYN ANN; B.S., Mathematics; French Club: Secretary: Church of Christ Group; Kappa Delta Phi; Alpha Mu Gamma. RASCOLL, ROBERT; B.S., Business Management. RASH, LEON ALLISON: B.S., Accounting; Baseball Team; Alpha Kappa Psi; T-Club; Intramurals. RAWDON, JUDY GAIL; B.S., Mathematics; SNEA; Gamma Beta Phi; Church of Christ Group. REGG CAROL ANDERSON; B.S., Art; Art Club; SNEA. REID, CARL FREDERICK, B.S., History. REINA, ALANA LEE: B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. REMMELE, JUDY MARIE; B.S., General Business: American Marketing Association, Treasurer. RENNER, ELEANOR JANIS; B.S., Art; Art Club: Treble Chorale. RHEINSCHELD, CHERYL DEE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; BSU. RICE, RICHARD DAVID; B.S., Computer S cience: Vet. Club, President and Secretary; Mathematics Club. RICHARDSON, JOYCE ANN; B.S., Social Science; Newman Club; Booster Club; SNEA. RICHARDSON, LOUANNE; B.S., Sociology: Tau Sigma. RICHMOND, RONALD CLYDE: B.S., Sociology. RIEVES, WILLIAM RICHARD: B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau, Vice-President: Industrial Arts Club, Secretary. RILEY, MELBA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Church of Christ Group. ROACH, BEITY LOU; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. ROBBINS, TERRY LEE; B.S., Chemistry. ROBERSON, JUDY PITTS; B.S., English; Orchesis Club; SNEA; Alpha Gamma Phi, Parliamentarian. ROBERSON, LINDA KAY; B.S., English; Deans List; SNEA. ROBERTS, SHEARON VIRGINIA; B.S., Physical Education: Women ' s Recreation Association, Publicity Chairman and Treasurer; Physical Edu- cation Club, Historian. ROBERTSON, KAREN WHALEY; B.A., English; ASB Member: French Club; Pep Club. ROBINSON, JAMES THOMAS; B.S., Industrial Management; Track and Sabre Club; Sport Parachute Club: Drill Team: Industrial Arts Club. ROEMER, JULIAN FRANCIS; B.S., General Business: Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Treasurer. ROGERS. KATHLEEN MARY; B.S., Sociology. ROSE, NICHOLAS A.; B.S., General Business; Mr. Newmanite; New- man Club, President; Vets Club. ROSS, BARRY ALLEN; B.S.. Science: Phi Epsilon Fraternity. ROSS, JANIE LEE; B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President: Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA; Womens Athletic Association: Women ' s Recreation Association. ROSSMAN, JOSEPH H.; B.S., Biologv; Triton Club; Skin-Diving Club; French Club. RUSS, ROSEMOND; B.S., Music: Delta Omicron: Alpha Mu Gamma: Concert Choir; Varsity Choir; Treble Chorale: Orchestra; Die Deutscher Kamaraden; MENC; American Guild of Organists. RUTLEDGE, DONALD EARL; B.S., Accounting; Wesley Foundation. SADLER. FRED T.; B.S., Social Science. SAFLEY, RAMON ZOLLIE; B.S., Political Science; Circle K, Vice- President; College Young Democrats, Vice-President and President; House of Representatives; ASB Secretary of Public Relations; ASB Cabinet; MIDLANDER. Co-Business Manager: Intercollegiate Student Legislature. SANDERS, CHARLES CLARK: B.S., Social Science. SANDERS, CHARLES FREDERICK; B.S., General Business; Alpha Kappa Psi: Booster Club. SANDERS, WILLIAM NEWTON; B.S., Accounting; Delta Mu Delta, President; Sigma Club: Accounting Society. SANTI, WILLIAM CARNEY: B.S., Business Management: Alpha Kappa Psi, President: House of Representatives; Sigma Delta Zeta Fraternity: Dorm Council. 364 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Phi Sign SANTIAGO, SANDRA MAE: B.5., Elementary Education: R. fie Team, Treble Chorale: Booster Club: Delta Phi Gamma Sorority, Historian: Circle K Sweetheart Court: Candidate for Hornecoming P een SCHULTZ. DWISHT LARKIN; B.S., Business Administration: Phi tpsilon SCOTT, CATHY: B.S., Secretarial Administration. ri k Rl . SEIFERT BILL LEWIS: B.S., Sociology: Track and Sabre Club: Blue Raider Sports Car Club: ROTC Flight Program. SEYMOUR JAMES ROBERT: B.S., Mathematics: Tennis Team: T-Club. SHADDIX, SHIRLEY ANN: B.S., History. SHANNON JERRY WAYNE: B.S., Mathematics: BSU: Sigma Olub, Vice-President: Kappa Delta Pi: Mathematics Club: SNEA SHARP MARILYN ELIZABETH: B.S., Physical Education: Outstanding Freshman of the Physical Education Club: Physical Education Club, Treasurer and Vice-President: Women ' s Athletic Association, Secretary, Vice-President and Publicity Chairman. SHARP, VIRGINIA CHAPMAN: B.S.. Sociology. SHAVER FRANCIS D.: B.S., Industrial Management. SHELTON, MARTHA LOU: B.S., Biology: Biology Club: Beta Beta Beta, Vice-President. ,■r-i u SHEPHERD, JAMES ELDON: B.S., Mathematics: Mathematics Club: Chessnuts. i r, i i d- SIMMONS, JAMES DAVID: B.S., Social Science and Psychology: Pi Gamma Mu: Tau Sigma: Psychology Club. SIMS, WILLIAM FRANK: B.S.. Agricultural Business: Delta Tau Alpha. SITTON, ANN CHERYL: B.S.. Elementary Education: Band of Blue: Treble Chorale: Women ' s Athletic Association: Intramurals: SNEA: Dorm Officer. SLAYDEN WESLEY BATSON: B.S., Industrial Management. SLAYMAKER, ROBERT DAWSON: B.S.. Speech: Dorm Council: Vet ' s Club, Sgt. at Arms: Alpha Psl Omega: Buchanan Players: Murfreesboro Chapter Toastmasters International: Co-op Student for Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corp. SMITH, BETTY BLACKBURN: B.S., Home Economics: SNEA. SMITH, BILLY HALL: B.S., Mathematics. SMITH, CHARLES RAY: B.S., Business Management: Dean ' s List: Delta Mu Delta: Sigma Club. SMITH, DAN ROBERT: B.S., Agriculture. SMITH, FRANCES MURREY: B.S., Elementary Educatl Beta: SNEA: IRA. SMITH GAYLON JENKINS: B.S., General Business. SMITH, JAMES KENNETH: B.S., Industrial Arts. SMITH. JAMES THOMAS: B.S., Music: Phi Epsilon, Historian: Phi Mu Alpha. Vice-President: Award for Outstanding in House of Representa- tives: ASB Social Committee: ASB Student Affairs: Track and Sabre Club: Booster Club: Dorm Council: Intramurals: Varsity Choir: Univer- sity Community Orchestra. SMITH. JOHN EDWARD: B.S., General Business. SMITH, KATHLEEN SAVAGE: B.A., English: French Club: Buchanan Players. SMITH, MYRNA JOYCE: B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA: Cumber- land Presbyterian Group. SMOTHERMAN. BETTY JANE: B.S., Home Economics: Who ' s Who: Kappa Omicron Phi: American Home Economics Association, Vice- President: Westminster Fellowship: SNEA. SMYTHE, MARY ALICE: B.S., Home Economics: Featured Twirler with the Band of Blue: Lambda Psi Fraternity Sweetheart: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority: Home Economics Club: ASB Hostess. SNEED, GLENN ANTHONY: B.S., Sociology. SNOWDEN, PATRICIA LOUISE: B.S., Music: MENC: Treble Chorale: American Guild of Organists: Delta Omicron. SPANGLER. CAROL ANN: B.S., Elementary Education: Church of Christ Group: SNEA: Booster Club. SPANN, BRENDA JOYCE: B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Chapter, Historian and 2nd Vice Chairman. SPEARS, DANNY WAYNE: B.S., Business Education: Pi Sigma Episllon: Church of Christ Group. SPENCER, DANNY MITCHELL: B.S., Marketing: ASB House of Repre- sentatives: Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity: Intramurals: American Marketing Association: Booster Club. SPRINGER. SHIRLEY JEAN: Pi Omega Pi; Gamma Beta Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Natic tarles: SNEA. SPROUSE, DANNY B.: B.S., General Business. STAMPS, JAMES ERWIN: B.S., Mathematics: Who ' s Who. STEELMAN. CHARLES RAY: B.S., Industrial Management: Church of Christ Group. STEELMAN, SUSAN KAY: B.S., Sidelines, Managing Editor: Socra- tics: Young Republicans: Wesley Foundation. STEELY, DONALD RAY: B.S., Mathematics. STEELY, LIBBY YOUNG: B.S., Elementary Education. STEPHENS. JERRY LEE: B.S.. Agriculture: Block and Bridle Club, Vice- President and Most Outstanding New Member: Church of Christ Group- Veterans Club. STEPHENS, WENDELL VINSON: B.S., General Business. STOUDNOR. CRAIG MONROE: B.S., Economics: Golf Team, Captain: Economics Club. STROM. HELEN ELIZABETH: B.S.. Elementary Education: ROTC Spon- sor: SNEA: Booster Club: ASB Correspondence Committee. STUART, SUSAN RAY: B.S., Physical Education: Delta Pi Delta Sorority: House of Representatives: nal Association for Secre- Young Republicans Club: Physical Education Club; Women s Recrea- tion Association: Booster Club: House of Representatives. STUBBS, CAROLE ANN: B.S., History: Gamma B ' ' t ; ' L p ' ° ' Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta PI: SNEA: Pentecostal Church Group, President: Student Christian Union. SUDDARTH. MARY LOU: B.S., History. „ , , ..... c „ SUTTON CAROLYN JEAN: B.S., History; Booster Club: SNfcA: btu- dent Affairs Committee; Public Relations Committee. SUTTON PATRICIA HALLBERG: B.S., Physical Education. _ SWANN LINDA FAYE: B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Uub. SWANSON, MURRAY LUVERNE; B.S., Accounting; Honor Roll; Uean s List- Accounting Society. . SWEENEY MARTHA STEPHAN; B.S., English: Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi: Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA. SWIFT, PATRICIA RUTH: B.S., Business Educatior,; Pi Omega Pi TARTER DONALD WAYNE; B.S., Marketing: Baseball Team, Captain: Advanced ROTC: T-Club: Track and Sabre Club. TARTER, JANIS LOUISE: B.A., Elementary Education TAYLOR, AUDREY LOUISE: B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Women s Recreation Association. j c u TAYLOR JERRY LEE- B.S., Business Management: Track and babre Club- Sports Car Club; Chessnuts Club; Phi Epsilon Fraternity TAYLOR, WILLIAM HOWARD: B.S.. Physical Education; Physical Edu- cation Club- Intramurals. TELFORD LINDA CAROLYN; B.S., English: BSU: SCU: Home Eco- nomics Club: SNEA: Preliminary Judge in Oral Interpretation tor Mid- Tenn. High School Forensic Meet. TENPENNY, JOSH; B.S.. Industrial Arts: Epsilon Pi Tau, Secretary. TERRY, EVELYN BEARD: B.S., English. THEDFORD, DONNA LOVE; B.S., Physical Education; SNEA; Physical Education Club. THOMAS ELLEN TUCKER; B.S.. Elementary Education. THOMAS, REYNOLDS ELON; B.S., Industrial Arts. THOMPSON, BARBARA JEAN; B.S., Home Economics: Home Eco- nomics Club: Booster Club; SNEA. TOLLIVER, LAWRENCE WILSON; B.S.. Political Science; Honor Roll: Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who; Alpha Mu Gamma; Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Club: Tennessee Association of International Relations Clubs, President: Collegiate Council for the UN: German Club. TOMLINSON, JUNE KNIGHT: B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA. TOMLINSON. WILLIAM GIFFORD: B.S.. Mathematics; Distinguished Military Student; Track and Sabre Club. Treasurer. TRAMEL, LINDA FAYE: B.S., Business Education: SNEA. TREANOR. WALTER DISMUKES; B.S., Industrial Management; Indus- trial Arts Club; Chemistry Club; Newman Club. TRISDALE, DONALD JAY; B.S.. Social Science; Senior Class Vice- President; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-President; SNEA; House of Representa- tives; Gamma Beta Phi; Intramurals; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club; Lambda Psi Fraternity, Senior Beard Member and President of Pledge Class. TROUPE, PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; Transfer from Martin Junior College: SNEA; Wesley Foundation. TUCKER, JOHN CURTIS: B.S., Business Education: SNEA: Church of Christ Group: Intramurals: Talent Shows; Student Elections. TUCKER. REBECCA ALLEN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; BSU. TURNER, GWENDOLYN JANE; B.S., Elementary Education. TURNER, JUDITH ANN; B.S.. Elementary Education. TUTTLE, LYNN HENRY; B.S., General Business; Sigma Tau Omega Fraternity. USERY, JOY MARIE; B.S., Home . Economics; Home Economics Club; Wesley Foundation: SNEA; ASB Student Directory Committee; Booster Club. VANCE, GRAY EPPS; B.S., Biology: Tiansfer from Tennessee Tech. VANCE, ROBBIE LYNDA; B.A., English; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; SNEA: Alpha Mu Gamma. VANDERGRIFF, CAROLYN ANN; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA: ASB Hostess: Booster Club. VANDERPOOL, JO DORIS: B.S., Elementary Education: SNEA; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority. VAUGHN, JOHN PORTER: B.S., Business Administration. VICTORY. WILLIAM FRANK; B.S.. Physical Education: Honorable Mention 2 years and ALL OVC I Year; Football Team; T-Club; Physical Education Club. WAKEFIELD. JOHN LYNN; B.S., Business Management; Pi Sigma Ep- silon. WAKEFIELD, STEVEN JOSEPH; B.S., Mathematics: Tennis Team: T-Club. WALKER, ALVIN MURREY: B.S., Accounting. WALKER. LEE ANN; B.S.. Art; SNEA; Art Club; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority: Kappa Pi. WALKER, SCOTT BARTON; B.S., Speech; Track and Sabre Club: SNEA: Art Club: Kappa Pi. WALLACE, ROY CLEVELAND: B.A., Art. WARREN, JACKIE FREDRICK: B.S., Business Administration; Triton Club: House of Representatives. WATTS. BARBARA JANE: B.S., Elementary Education. WAUFORD, JAMES TERRY: B.S., Business Management. WEBB, BRENDA DIANNE: B.S., Home Economics: Home Economics Club. WEBER MARY ANN; B.S., Animal Science: Merit Trophy Award for Block and Bridle Club; Colleoiale 4-H: Block and Bridle Club. 365 SENIOR ACTIVITIES WEBSTER, DIANE YVONNE: B.S., Sociology and General Business: Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Court: Veterans Club Beauty: ROTC Sponsor: Drama Club: Booster Club: Tau Sigma. WELCH, JACK NOLAN: B.S.. History: Lambda Psi Fraternity, Presi- dent; Tau Sigma, Vice-President. V ELCH, JOSEPH PRATT: B.S., Social Science. ELCH, WILLIAM DAY; B.S., History. WELDING, RONALD J.: B.S., Social Science; Who ' s Who, Booster Club; College Young Democrats; Newman Club; Sigma Club; House of Representatives; Veteran ' s Club, Secretary: ASB Rules Committee. WERNER, SHARON LONG: B.S.. Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Booster Club: Cheerleader; SNEA. WEST, PATRICIA ANN; B.S., Physics; Tau Omicron; French Club; Chemistry Club; Church of Christ Group. WHITAKER, HELEN OBERCHAIN; B.S., Elementary Education; Pente- costal Church Group. WHITAKER, LYNN: B.S., Mathematics: Mathematics Club. WHITE, BARBARA CAROLE: B.S., Elementary Education: Alpha Gam- ma Phi Sorority, Alumni Chairman. WHITE, CAROL JEAN: B.S., Elementary Education; Canterbury Club; Booster Club; Raiderette Rifle Team; Tilton Club; SNEA. V HITE. LINDA C; B.A.. English; Speaker Pro-Tempore of Senate; ASB Speaker of the Senate; Sophomore and Junior Senator; President ' s Cab- met; Sidelines; Raiderette Rifle Team; German Club, President: Young Republicans: Sports Car Club; Band of Blue; Spelunkers Club; International Club; Collegiate Co Service Club, Historian. WHITLEY, JACKIE DOYLE; B.S., WILBANKS, LINDA CAROL; B.A. Arms; MIDLANDER, Editor; Delta icil for UN; Booster Club; Women ' ; Biology; T-Club; Tennis Team. English; Alpha Phi Gamma, Sgt. at Pi Delta Sorority; French Club. ' yVILEE, DONALD CLAYMAN; B.S., Sociology: Track and Sabre Club: Sports Car Club. WILEE, MYRA LUKER; B.S.. Home Economics; Home Economics Club. WILHITE, JAMES ROBERT: B.S., Physical Education; Football Teams. WILKINSON, DAN FRANKLIN; B.S., Industrial Arts; House of Rep- resentatives: Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau. WILLARD, MARCIA FRANCILLE; B.S., Biology and Computer Science; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who: Mathematics Club; Gamma Beta Phi; Tri-Beta: House of Representatives. WILLIAMS, ANN SUTTON: B.S., Physical Education. WILLIAMS, BARBARA C; B.S., Elementary Education; Aquatic Club: Physical Education Club: Women ' s Alhletic Association: Girls Rifle Team; Methodist Student. WILLIAMS, BRENDA KAY; B.S., Art; Art Club; Booster Club WILLIAMS, DONALD BARRY; B.S., Physical Education WILLIAMS, GEORGIA MAE; B.S., Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; SNEA; Home Economics Club; BSU- Phi Theta Psi Sorority. WILLIAMS, JAMES GEOFFREY; B.S., Business; Veterans Club- Sports- man ' s Club. WILLIAMS, LARRY GORDON; B.S., History. B.S., Physical Education, nentary Education: Treble Chorale. Home Economics; Home Economics SNEA: House of Representatives; WILLMORE. LARRY HOUSTON; B.S., Marketing: American Marketing Association; Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity; Booster Club. WILSON. JOANNE; B.S.. Business Education: Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. WILSON, MARY JUDITH; B.S., Home Economics: Miss Midlander Contestant; Home Economics Club; Booster Club; ASB Hostess Commit- tee; Delta Phi Gamma Sorority, Recording Secretary and Vice-President MIDLANDER; SNEA. WINDROW, JAMES EDWIN; B.S., Business Administration. WINDROW, WILLIE ARLINE; B.S., Elementary Education; Treble Chorale: MENC; SNEA. WINKLER, CAMPBELL WAYNE; WOLFE, JOYCE GRAY; B.S., Eler WOMACK, BRENDA SUE; B.S., Chapter, 2nd Vice-President; BSU: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority. WOMACK, IRIS FAYE: B.S., Business Education; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll: Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. V OMACK, JAMES PAUL: B.S., History: Pi Kappa Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; Sigma Club; Lambda Psi; Sophomore Senator; ASB President; Wes- ley Foundation; SCU, President: Track and Sabre Club; Who ' s Who; Young Democrats: Pre-Law Club; CCUN. WOOD, SANDRA KAY; A.A., Nursing. WOODLEE, HAROLD CECIL; B.S., General Agriculture; Delta Tau Alpha, Vice-President; Block and Bridle Club. WOODY, FRANCES ELIZABETH: B.S., History; Cumberland Presby- terian Group, Vice-President; SNEA. Vice-President; Booster Club, Women ' s Athletic Association; House of Representatives: ASB Voting Commission; Drama Club. WOODY, FRED N.; B.S., Accounting; Senior Class Senator; Lambda Psi Fraternity; Circle K; Sigma Club; Delta Mu Delta; Accounting Society; Booster Club. WOODY, NANCY; B.S., English; Dean ' s List; Concert Choir; SNEA. WORTMAN. JEFFREY LYNN; B.S., Physical Education; Intramurals. WRIGHT, FREDRICK WESLEY; B.S., Physical Education: Distinguished Military Student and Graduate; Commendation Ribbon: Chi Alpha Pi Fraternity; T-Club; Circle K; Physical Education Club; Track and Sabre Club; Young Democrats Club; SNEA; Track Team; School Spirit Committee: ASB Social Committje: Booster Club; Intramurals. YANDLE, ROSEMARY: B.S., Biology. YOST, CHARLENE LILLIAN; B.S., Elementary Education; Rifle Team, Secretary and Treasurer; SNEA. YOUNG, MARY JO: B.S., Secretarial Administration; Transfer from Cumberland College; Church of Christ Group: Block and Bridle Club; House of Representatives; Collegiate 4-H Club; House of Representa- tives, Secretary. YOUNG. RICHARD E.; B.S., Business Management; Economics and Finance Club. ZAGER, HARRY RONALD: B.S., Finance. ZEBER, NANCY FAYE; B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA, Special Projects Chairman; ASB Special Projects Committee: Buchanan Players: Cumberland Presbyterian Group: Booster Club; WAA. STUDENT INDEX A Abbasi, Sami Mustafa 219 Abbott, Anne Elizabeth, 294 Abbott, Thomas Eddie 305 Abboud, Riyad Asad, 219 Abies, Cheryle Suzanne, 133 265 Abies, Wanda Lynn, 265 Acklen, Alana Lee 305 Acutf, Frank Lewis, 305 Acylt, Norrls Flay, Jr. 305 Adair, George Milton 281 Adair, Virginia Lee 265 Anne Lorene, 46. 66 202. 215 221. 281 Ada Barba a Fay, 203, 206 216 294 il Barkley, 226, 305 ison, Dennis Lynn, 305 ck, Barbara Jean, 231, 294 ck, Bettye Sue, 305 104, 222 ck, Ernest Wan 191 Adcock, Marilyn Wilson 50 222 265 Adcock, Peggy Sue 305 Adcock William Scott 281 Agan, Joseph Michael, ' 265 Agee, .Blanche Lynn 294 Agee, Deborah Sue 305 Agee, Linda Joyce, 305 Akers, James Orion, 207 305 Akin, Charles William Lee 281 Akin. Terry Bruce, 294 Akin, Winifred Ann, 294 Albanese, David Alan. 58. 294 Albano. Joseph Michael, 188, 281 Albert, Jnhnny, 305 Alderson Pamela Elaine 66 265 Ale 305 Alexander, Julia Clayton, 128. 131, 281 Alexa nder, R oy Dayton, 294 Alexa nder, S jsan E, Brown, 265 Alford Marl yn Louise, 305 Alford Paula Annette, 137, 294 Allen Carol Ann. 305 Allen Chery Frances, 53, 60, 72, 78 204. 265 Allen Cynth a Melissa, 305 Allen Donna Ruth. 137 Allen Gory Nelson, 281 Allen Henry Wayne 146 Allen James Kelly, 265 Allen Judy S immons, 294 Allen Larry Harold. 281 Allen Linda Juanita. 305 Allen Patric a Lou, 305 Allen Phyllis Kay, 294 Allen Russel Hawkins, Jr., 265 Allen Wand a Sharon, 131, 265 Allen Wayne H., 294 Alley, Willia Ti Edward 281 Allma n, Larr Steven, 305 Alber , John y, 305 Ambu rgev, J ane Holt, 281 Amon ett. Ma ry Emily 61, 211, 232, 28 Amon ette, J dith Karen 294 Ande snn. Be tty Gayle, 137 Ande son, Br en da Carol, 63, 294 Ande son, Dc n Lee, 294 Ande son Ja mes Horace, 192 Ande son, Jc seph Neill, Jr,, 281 Ande son, Ka ren Ann 294 Ande son K = thieen Paschall 63 294 Ande son, Kt nneth Wayne, 305 Ande son. La wrence Orbery. 265 Ande son, M ary Alice, 305 Ande son. N ancy Kipp, 203, 206, 305 Ande son. Ro bert Farrell, 305 Anderson William Wyatt, 294 Andrews Norma Jean 78, 265 Andrews, Wanda Louise, 66, 68 265 Anthony, Thomas 294 Apple, Marsha Hackett. 305 Appleton, Charles Edward 294 Arms, Judy C. Davis, 265 Armsbury Randall Byron 265 Armstrong, Je Vena Colbert, 131, 265 Armstrong, Kerry Dale, 294 Arney, Linda Sue, 305 Arnold Deborah Rose 305 Arnold, James Neal 294 Arnold. James Wendell, 265 Arnold, Lloyd Baxter, 46 148 221 224, 228. 265 Arnold, Max Gregory 192 Arnold, Richard Arthur 203 206 218 230, 281 Arnold, Vivia Gay, 305 Arp, Bennie Robert. 265 Ashby, Joe Randall. 294 Ashby, Sam Michael, 70, 294 Ashton Robert Hayes, 51, 71, 76, 265 Astnger, Nadine Louise 265 Aston, David Lee, 294 Atchley, Bronce Harrison 192 Atchley Norris Allen 294 Atchley, Sally Jo, 305 Atchley. Virgil Anderson, 198, 206, 281 Austin Claude Eugene, 73, 265 Austin, Lester Thomas 281 Austin, Virgina F. Tucker, 305 Avaritt, Wanda Kay, 305 Avery, Patricia Anne, 305 Aydelott, Leonard Paul, 281 Ayers, Donald Knight. 142 Ayers, Linda Ann Chestnutt. 265 Aymett, Bernadlne Elizabeth, 98, 294 Baggott, Buford David, 14 Charle 305 ley, Donald Edw ley, James Elwood, 294 ley James Michael 305 ley Jotin M chaell, 184 ley Karen La Nelle 305 ley, Leslie Ray, 225, 265 ley Robert Mike 198 281 n, Edd Terrel, 199, 206 ;er David Edward 142 265 ;er Edward Allan. 212, 281 63, 281 Rhe Wayr a Arle 305 ' , 294 nani Mohsen, 219 305 in, Jerald Wayne 265 Roy Edward 281 nore Walter Haynes 265 Philip Daniel, 204, 228, 305 ;r M chael Stephen, 305 oft, Ronald Kingsley 142, 228, 265 dy, Dennis Shields, ks Judy Fay, 305 nister, James Willi, croft, Lovella Jane Charles Lav. 45, 49, 61, 66, 366 Barker, John Richard, 64, 76 228 Ba ' kley, Rita Lee, 294 Barleson, Susan, 305 Barnard, Weakley Edward 294 Barnes, Barbara Gail, 294 Barnes, Betty Ann, 47. 139, 281 Barnes, Betty Diane 305 Barnes, Beverly Ann 281 Barnes, Brenda Kay 305 Barnes, Carl Dennis, 75, 104, 110 220 Barnes Edward Sherman 294 Barnes, Eleanor Ann 305 Barnes, James Vernon Jr. 294 Barnes, Neil Trun 1 Arle , 305 Barnett. Garrett Lee. 73, 281 Barnett. LaFayette G. Jr. 208 Barnett, Linda Jane 294 Barnett, Paul Reed 163 224 265 Barnette. Gloria 204 Barnhill. Elizabeth Elaine 63 78 •210. 281 Barnhill, Janice Edna 294 Barr, Ellen Diana, 104 305 ; William. 226 ett, Barba orgs 294 reft David Harris 294 rrett Don Ralph. 208 rett Ann Frances. 305 rett Jancy Jean, 265 rrett Judy Ann, 226, 305 rrett Nancy Jean, 69, 216 221 rett Ridley M., 265 rett Steve, 184 rier Jimmie Glen, 146, 265 ron. William Cobia, II, 281 ton. Paul Herman 305 ton. Shirley Fay, 305 kin. Arthur Terry, 150, 294 kin. Donald Rayburn 305 kin, Jennifer Louise. 305 kin. tvla«Ie Sue Mai 139 215 21 , 225 Bass, James Rodney, 105. 110 305 Bass, Patricia LaVergh, 218 281 Bastian, Sheelah Sherwood ' 215 219 Batcheldor, Ann McGuire ' 305 Batson, Julia Faye, 130, 131 225 Baucum, Gipson Henry, 193 305 Baugh, Bryan Duncan 146 Baugh, Sandra Frances, 46, 198 305 Baumstark. Catherine Valene 305 Baumstark, Michael Paul, 148 221 265 2 7 ' 265 ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ■' ' ' - ' ■' Baxter. Joseph Turney. Jr.. 105 305 Ba te-. Leia Beatrice 265 Lonnle Ray. 46, 210 ys. C. 110 adie. Ruby Di, , 66. 74. 221, 281 Bean. Seleta Sue 294 Beard, Barbara Lee 306 Beard. Clara Lillian ' 281 Beard, David Lynn 146 294 Beard. Nancy Eulonda. ' 2l6 306 Bearden. Patsy June. 281 Beasley. Edward Anderson Jr 141 M Beasley. John Robert 306 ' Beasley. Mary Alice ' 306 Beasley. Nancy Delaine 306 Beasley. Shirley Kay 306 Batty. Ronald Wayne 294 Beaty. James Keith 58 281 Beavers. James Edward. 64. 265 Beazley William David, 210 265 Beck, Brenda J. Griffin 281 Beck. Scott Bradford 294 Becker. Mary Alice. ' 92, 227 229 248 Becker, Reid Allen 281 Charles Marshall. 306 ■ckha Ma ch, Gl, Dc Lynn, 281 eth Bryant, 294 Harold 150 ■eland, 29 ' Marie, 306 Edward, 281 - th, 306 !ne, Johnny Harold, 224 294 !rnink, John Thomas 306 ;rn,nk, Merllyn, 51, 63, 71, III 265 % ' i ' X- ' ' ' 5 ' ' °5, I ' O. Ill I, Charles Gilbert 110 I. Gordon Winston 294 I. Howard Franklin ' 281 I, Joyce Ann. 281 I. Judy Williams. 133. 265 I, Patricia Dale 294 Sus All 226 Paulette _„ William Claude. 146 265 ... - ' rley Joy, 78, 221, : elt, Alice Faye, 306 ende en ' ord Ro aid R,, 208 ■Nathaniel 120 Beniamin, Manuel Clifford ' NO BenKo, Mark William 204 214 Bennett, Cleljo 294 ' Bennett, Dora Ella 306 Bennett. Douglas Claude. 46 148 Bennett. Douglas. Jr., 140, 141 281 Bennett, Jo Ann 149 294 Bennett, Kenna Gene 265 Bennett, Michael Horace 281 Bentley, Donna Mae III ' Bentson, Darryl Allan, 172 175 Bernard, M. 110 Beshears, Joe Don. 207, 222 281 Bethel, Patricia Ann 265 Bevlns. James Lynn, ' |05 Bible, Cheryl Rhea 102 Bigelow, Brenda Kay, 128, 139 294 Bigger, Delia Welborn 93 281 Bilbrey, Elizabeth Joan 306 Bilbrey, Kenneth Wayne, 65 266 Bilbrey, Linda Jones. 281 Bilbro, Frank Garner 228 Bingham Mary Pamela 294 Binkley, Linda Joyce, 131. 281 B rchett. Jack Lee. 110 198 281 Bird, Terry Cornelius. 150. 266 Bissnger. Jennifer Mae 306 Bivens. Patricia Kaye 227. 266 Black. Carole Sue. 266 Black, Jon Howard. 46 73 266 Black, Melvin Eugene, 44 45 56 52 61 150, 211 212. 266 Black. Zita Kay. 135, 294 Blackford, Joan Leslie 294 Blackford Judith Ann 282 Blaikie Mary Katharine 266 Blair, Janis Joy, 68 282 ' Blair. Johnnie Ann 306 Blair. Mary Elizabeth. 221 226 282 Blair, Norma Stonecipher, III Blair. Pamella Kay. 306 Blake, Jeanetta Faye. Ill 131 282 Blakely, Elizabeth Kaye, 294 Blanchard, Sherry Jo 306 Blanke, Janet Lynn 294 Blankenship, Gary Steven 294 Blankenship, Nelly McClu, 74 282 Blankenship, Richard Stephen 306 Blankenship, Thomas Kenneth, 50 55 73. 76. 266 Bleecker. James Michael. 226. 266 192 Blevlns. Margaret Ann. 78 266 Blevlns. Ma ry Edith 209 Blevlns. Rosalyn Gayle. 231. 294 Bllck. Larry Wayne 198 Bloodworth. Hazel. Maezora 231 294 Blum. Charles Gregory. 294 ' Blumen. William Barry, 208 294 Bobo Mary Ruth 295 Bock, Gerhard Otto 306 Boggess, James Victor, 282 Bols, Ronald Barry 295 Bokop, Frederick Henry Jr. 306 Ma De 306 Boling, Janice Earlene 306 Bolton. Linda Ann 295 Bond, Gradle Lee. 219 233 Bonds. Thomas David 306 Bonds. Willie Harde ' n 295 Bondu-anf. Charles Richard 306 Booher. John Paul 266 el Le 220 Booth. John Michael 104 295 Booth, Merrill Ann, 92, 227 229 248 282 Boshers. Sandra Gail. 306 Bottoms. Thomas Michel 223 304 306 Bowden. Roy Allen 46 73 295 Bowen. Binnle Kay ' 306 Bowen. Reglna Elizabeth 139 224 282 Bowers. Debbie Ann 306 Bowers, Diana Lynn, 295 Bowers, Michael Wayne 142 266 Bowling, Cheryl Dean 306 Bowling, Laura Belle 149 266 Bowling, Patricia Faye 216 282 Bowman, Patricia Nicholson III Box, Jerold William, 75 105 110 203 282 Box, Ronald James 306 Boyce. Aaron Davis 295 Boyce, Jane. 201 Boyce, Wanda Bryan 266 Boyd, Doyle Arthur, jr., 146 266 306 Boyd, Larry David 142 Boyd, Mary Ann 295 Boyer, Charles E. 306 Bozeman. Sandra Jean. 90. 133. 208 209 295 Brachey. Douglas Hayes. 295 Bracken Charles Randall 282 Bradford Johnny Joe 3 ' 06 Bradford. Nancy Elise ' 295 Bradley. David Harold 306 Bradley. Eston Lee 306 Bradley. Gary Lynn 306 Bradley Idella Mai 206 295 Bradley. J. D. 203 Bradley. Linda Sue. 282 Brady, Randall Denton 184 224 Bragg. William Brents. 306 Brakebill. Joe Blair 295 Brakebill. William Alan 142 201 295 Braly. Brenda Joy 282 Brame. Mary Ann 306 Brandon. Alvin Wyl y 306 Brantley. Frances Gayle. 137. 282 Brantley. Thomas Ray 120 146 Brantly. Dennis Ciarkson 306 Bratcher. David Leslie 282 Breeding. Donald McGlawn 266 Breedlove. William Lenzy 306 Brewer Brenda Joy 306 Brewer. Margaret Elaine, 98 306 Brewer, Margaret Imogene, 98 216, 306 Brewer, Ted Phillip, 74 Brickell Wendy Weller III 295 Brldgeforth, Harriet Gall 306 Bridges lleen Domenica 295 Brightwell, William Thomas 181 214 Brimm, Richard Austin, 266 Brltt Paul Carleton 53 Britr, Susan Bryan, 135 221 226 227, 266 Britton Janice Gertrude. III. 199. 282 Brodiol. Gary Pierce 46 146. 203 206 Brodlol. JudI Anne 306 Sroetnel Mike 223 Bromley. Joy Ann 306 Brooks. Carolyn Joan 306 Brooks. Gail Diana. 306 Brooks Joseph William Jr. 282 Brooks. Sylvester. 120. 306 Brooks Virginia Payne 198 206 Brookshire Victoria Isabelle 215 295 Broome. Paul Alexander 295 Brown. Barbara Janice. 306 Brovn. Billy Garrett. 306 Brown. Carol Ann. 306 Brown, Cathy Ingrid. 306 Brown, Eddy Allen. 146 282 Brown. Gary Lee. 120 Brown. Gerry Delane. 231, 266 Brown, Janet Marie, 45, 46, 47, 48, 66 128 139. 207. 282 Brown. Joann. 306 Brown, Judith Ellen, 295 Brown. Larry Etma 150 Brown. Leslie Marie 306 Brown. Linda Gall. 46. 135. 266 Brown. Linda Susan. 221 295 Brown, Lynn Edward, 211 Brown, Patricia Ann, 204. 295 Brown. Paula Bernadette 211 Brown. Philip Ray. 282 Brown. Phillip Herman 73 Brown. Randall Millard. 198. 221. 282 Brown. Richard Gale Jr. 228 306 Brown. Sammye Kaye, 231. 295 Brown. Sandra Kay, 306 Brown. Stephen Moon 150 Brown. Thomas Sherman, 172. 175 Brown, Tony Grey 306 Brown. Wanda Faye 282 Brown. Wanda Lee. 66. 221 Brown, Willie Earl. 172 176 Browning, Ernie David, 64 282 Bruce, Gwendolyn Diane, 128, 132, 133 Bruce, Sandra Darnell, 66 70 282 Bruha, Donna Marie 204 Brumit, Yolanda Rue. 295 Brunner. Camilla C, Peraldo 110 Brunson. Thad Nolen. 203. 206 295 Bryan, Betty Louise 306 Bryan, Bobby Harold 306 Bryan, David Waymon 220 Bryan, Flora Donnette, 306 Bryan, John Thomas. 110, III Bryan, John Thompson, Jr., I 10. I I I 266 Bryan. Julie Anne. 295 Biyan. Phillip Wayne 266 Bryan William Howard 306 Bryant. Beebe Darlene 131 295 Bryant. Dan Thomas 295 Bryant, Gilbert Mictiael 228 306 Bryant. Nancy Carole. 295 Bryant. Pamela Elaine 295 Bryson, Andy B., 307 ' Bryson, Susan Smith, 282 Bryson, William Allen Jr. 192 Buchanan Kay Laraine 307 Buchanan. Robert Lane 142 Buchanan. Virginia Lee. 307 Buchanan William Bose. Jr. 142 228 Buckner. Brenda Ann. 68, 74 231 266 Buckner, Randall Ray, 307 Bugbee, Mary Jane 266 Buhler. Charles Franklin 282 Bullington. Bettye Irene 266 Bullion. Judy Faye 295 Burch. Gregory Lynn. 307 Burd.en. Elvis Wayne. 210. 266 Burgess. Mary Faye 307 Burgess. Maurice Ray 307 Burk. Laura Elizabeth 307 Burkhalter, Deborah Jean 307 Burkhalter. James Crawford 222 Burks. Barbara Ann 307 Burks. Charles Ronald 307 Burks. Kathy Jean 307 Burnett. William Allen Jr. 307 Burns. Donna Katherlne 307 Burns. Jane Annette 295 Burns. Jeannette Clair. 307 Burns. Joyce Marie. 70. 220 295 Burns. Ronald Quinton 211 307 Burrls. Carol Elizabeth 307 Burrough. Jeannette Marie 266 Burt. Lucy Sharon. 282 Burt. Robert Carroll 266 Burton. Franklin Lewis 266 Burton. Lavada Sue 139 Burton. Lynda Lee. 201, 215, 221 266 Burton. Miriam Sue 221 307 Butler. Ellen Clare 307 Butler. Richard Lee, 148, 221 225 266 Butner. Alvin Kenneth 282 Butts, Katha Pearl 224, 295 Butts, William Calvin 295 Buzan, Allen Douglas 307 Caballero, Hernan Ernesto. 219 295 Cady. David Timothy 266 Caffy. Martha Cynthia 307 Caffy, WilLam Elmer ' 266 Cairns. Joseph James 295 Calahan. Margaret Elizabeth 66 68 133 282 Calfee. Martha Ann 307 Calhoun. Jonna Lu, 266 Call, Brenda Carol, 74, 78, 97. 130 131 266 Callaway. Jean LeRoy. 225. 307 Calvert. Donald Wayne, 282 Calvert, Gary Lee. 230 Calvert. John Gregory. 307 Campbell. Anna Bee 266 Campbell Barry Allen 295 Campbell; Cheryl Diana 307 Campbell. Cynthia Ann 133 Campbell. George Goodrich 266 Campbell. Jo Ann. 48 84 104 149 282 Campbell. Lana Marlene 74 ' l35 Campbell. -Larry Adonis 295 Campbell. Mala Paulette. 74 221 266 Campbell Phyllis Terry 295 Campbell. Sharyn Elsie. 201 233 266 Cannon Kay. 307 Cannon. Judy Geraldlne 295 Cantrell. Bobby Lee III Cantrell. Dianna Faye 266 Cantrell. James Gary 307 Cantrell. Linda Faye 295 Cantrell. Sandra Elaine 266 Cantrell, Shirley Jean, 266 Cantrell. William Drake, 75 105, 110 Caperton, James Hugh, Jr.. 295 Caplenor. Howard Kenney 266 Garden, Bobbie Jean. 266 Garden. Carolyn Jeanine. 307 Cardwell. Oonnie Ray, 307 Carlisle. Geraldine. 85. 136. 137 Carlson. Edwin Eric. 307 Carlton. Cynthia, 110 Carlton. Joe Morris. 295 Carmack. Donald Edward 266 Carmichael. Jerry. 266 Carnahan. Alfred Maynard, Jr.. 192 307 Carney, Gene Gordon, 163, 224 Carney, William Eugene 142 Caroland, Robert S. 282 Carpenter. Bobby Chesnut 75 104 IK 295 Carpenter, Wanda Lee, 282 Carrlger, Martha Avery 307 Carroll, Martha Janet 295 Carroll, Patricia Eileen. 307 Carson. Barbara Ellen. 307 Carson. Tim Allen. 307 Carter. Howard Koehler 65 218 Ha 266 Carter. Joseph Otis 73 Carter Kenneth David 295 Ca-ter. Linda Felton 2 ' 66 Carter. Mary Ann 307 Carter. Nancy Elizabeth. 307 Carter. Thomas Denison. 282 Cartwright. John Graham 226 Cartwright. Priscllla Ann 205 Carver. Jackie Farrell. i ' BI Carver. John Fenner. 282 Carver. Kay. 307 Carver, Keith Shaw, 22 , 267 Casey, Pamela Jean, 211, 214 Cashlon, Kerry Leslie, 282 Cassady, Mary Elizabeth 267 Cassetty, Thomas Tardy, 267 Castleman, Linda Kay, 295 Gate, Linda Sue, III, 307 Cathey, Donald Wilson 64 207 282 Cathey, James Dallas, 124 Cathey. James Preston. 124. 226. 267 Cathey. Peggy Marie 282 Cathey. Roger Curtis. 307 Cato. Mary Frances 307 Caudle. Dallas Green. Jr. 142 295 Center. John Allen 215 Centimole. Stephen Anthony 295 Chambers. Michael Steven 46 122 295 307 Chambers, Mitchell Eddy 226 Chambers. Patricia Anne 135 Chamblee. Patricia Elizabeth 205 Champion. Ardle Richard 282 Chance. Michael Ray 282 ' Chandler William Michael 208 Chaney. David Michael 295 Chapman. James M.. Jr. 282 Chapman, Nancy Ellen 307 Chisholm Mary Jean 307 Chapman, William Massey 228 Chappell. Edward Webb Jr. 146 Chappell. Thomas Hyde 145 ' Chase Allen Barnard 29 ' 5 Chattin. Marilyn 216 ' 307 Cheatham. James Owen 295 Cheatham. Paul Wayne 282 Cheatham. Steve Douglas. 307 Chenard. Gerard, 267 Chenard, Roger Gerard, 47, 48 146 282 Cherry Kelly Duke 282 Cherry, Larry Wayne 307 Cherry, Myron Lee, 307 Chester, Jeannie Ranelle 225 295 Chisholm. Mary Jean 307 ■Chism, Donna Jean. 295 Chltwood Theodore Charles 58 142 267 Choate. James Edwin. 282 Chrisman. Gary Wayne. 181. 224 Christie. Sharon Paulettle 307 Christie. Thomas Francis. 71 218 Chr ' stle William Donald 142 Chumbley Connie Jean 220. 295 Chumley. Tony Wayne 73 282 Churchill. Carol Lee 205. 307 Cibis. Linda Kay 295 Clanton. Brenda Gall. 137 220 Clardy. Emma Jo. 295 Clark. Carolyn Lee. 201. 295 Clark. Carolyn Sue. 201 307 Clark. Edith Ann 102 307 Clark. Forrest Shelton 266 Clark. Gary Foster 295 Clark. Larry Dallas 295 Clark Roger Wllburn 307 Clark. Sue Davis. 267 Clark. Virginia Gayle 216 267 Clary. Betty Jo. 307 Clary. William Clarence Jr.. 222 Claxton, George Wayne 161 267 Clay. Carolvn Diane. 136 137 267 Clayborne. Eddy Phillip 307 Clayborne. Gary Alton. 225. 264. 267 Clayton. Laura Keeble. 295 Clayton. Patricia Ruth. 70, 136 137 282 Clements. Steven Wallace. 307 Clemmer. Mary Catherine, 69, 78. 203 216. 283 Clendenon Anthony Villa 307 Cleveland. Donald Lewis. 295 Cllburn. Treva Dianne. 295 Clinard, John Wayne 295 Cline, Nathan Reuben 296 Clinton. George Stanley. Jr.. 52. 61, 75, i S) ' Clonts. Linda Maureen. 296 Close. Peggy Ann 296 Clouse. Gayla Elaine. 267 Coates, John Thomas. Jr.. 267 367 Cobb, Donna Carole, m. 225, 296 Cochran, Francis Derald -46 172 175 Cochran. Joseph Martin Jr. 267 Cockerham. James Walter 150 2?6 Coe. Harold Allison, 104 I tO Coggins, Allen Reese, 283 Colbert. Barry Alan 307 Cole, Julian David i92 Colebrooke, Flora Gall 46 78 232 Coleman, Donald Reese 307 Coleman, Haskel Coats, 307 Coleman James Michael 307 Coleman, Martha Kay 267 Coleman, Mary Benton, 135 267 Coleman. Noel Voyett, Jr., 283 Coltey, Sue Evelyn 307 Collins, Eddie Joe, 201, 206, 233 267 Collins, James Richard 307 Collins, Jeanle Kay, 72, 135 143 204 267 Collins, Linda Marie 89 Colquitt, David Steven 184 Colyar, Allan Lane 283 Comer, Barbara Sue, 221 283 Compton. James Michael 124 Conatser, Michael Andy 307 Condra. Mary Sue. 296 Connelly, Edwin Taylor 146 Connelly. Elaine. Ill, 267 Connelly, Jane Claire 307 Conn_er, William Burnell 204 308 Consagra. Linda Onofria 296 Conway. Angela Jinx, 216, 308 Cook, Charles Hubble 296 Cook. David Cross. 51. 72 76 267 Cook. Howard Glynne. 46 206 283 Cook. Juanita June. 66. 68. 78. 221. 233 C ook. Judy Ovenia 308 Cook, Linda Greer, 63, 110 III 267 Cook, Paul Edward 267 Cook, Robert Lynn, 142 283 Cook. William John 2 7 Cook. William Miles. 283 Cooke. Margaret Louise 104 308 Cooke. Robert David, 206 Coon, Carolyn Mercedes, III 308 Cooper. Carole Frances 220 Cooper, James Evans 267 Cooper. Lloyd Thomas. 283 Cooper Marsha Ann. 201 267 Cope, Janet Marlene, 128, 136, 137 267 Cope, Judith Ann, 47, 226 227 267 Copeland, Claudia Ruth 206 308 Copeland, Thomas Welsh, 65, 218 267 Cordell, Barry Raymone 308 Cordell, Johnny Gilbert 283 Corder, Susan Marie 267 Cornes, William Buchner, 142, 212 228 283 Cornett, Barbara Sue, 221, 227 267 Cornetf, David Collins, 141, 142 283 Cosper, Dennis Elbert 296 Cothern. William Michael 283 Cothran, Charles Michael ' 308 Cottran, Charles Michael 308 Cothran, Kernie Brown 308 Cofhron Jimmy S., 308 Cotter, Charles Aloyslus 210 267 Coulter, Byron Luther, 201 267 Covell, William Michael, 105 Covington, Joyce Elaine, ' 68 74 78 267 Cowan, Billy Joe 296 Cowan, John Thomas, 65, 218 283 Cowan. Michael Leiand 224 Cowan. Shirley Edna 308 Co«. Donna C. Hackett 283 Co . Geraldlne Elizabeth 308 Cox. James Howard 283 Cox. Larry Gibbs, 206 267 Cox. Linda Kaye. 267 Cox, Margaret Lee, 105 110 III Cox Patrick Clayton, Jr.. 215, 228 283 Crabtree, Kenneth Floyd, 110 308 Crabtree, Margaret Carol 267 Crabtree, Paul Hampton, jr 296 r !■' ° ' :iy,J ° ' ' ' ' 75, 110, III, 210, 283 Cralton, Will, am Fisher, 64 267 Crajg, William Smith. Jr.. 220 283 Cranford. Susan Lee, 137, 296 Craven. James William, 58, 199, 206, 224 Crelghton, Danny Earl 308 Cress, Mike Alan 296 Crick, Betty Darlene 296 Crick, Steven Ray, 308 Crlppen, Gene Edward. 193 Crooks. Jesse Goldman 267 Crosslin, Richard Clark. ' 226 267 Crosslin, Robert Clark 76 233 Crouch, Rebecca Ann, 308 Crowder, Janet Lynn, 107, 139 147 283 Crowder, Lee Ollen Jr. 267 Crowder Roy Dallas 212 Crowe, Lloyd Eugene 296 Crowell, Allen Dale 296 Crowell Carol Lee 267 Crownover, Dennis Lee, 267 Crumbliss Joseph Howe, 215 283 Crulchfjeld,, Larry Wayne 58 Crye, Luther Leall, Jr. 58 296 Culbreath, Georgia Carol, 308 Cummings, Patricia Lynn, 68, 78 133 218 267 Cummings, Sara Edmundson 267 Cummins, Nancy Patterson, 267 Cunningham, Allie Ruth 207 283 Cunningham, Billy Gordon, 226 Cunningham, John Edward 283 Cunningham, Charles 142 Cunnyngham, Robert Gregg, 181 Curtman, Donna Kay 308 Curl, Michael Stephen 308 Curley, Mary Jo 204 Curry. Jennifer Jo, 205 308 Curtis, Linda Ann, 296 Curtis, Sandra Lea, 268 Dacus, Ronald Lee, 192 Daffron, Patricia Ann. 268 Dahlgren. Charles Hanson. 184 224 Dale, Charles Nelson Jr. 146 Dale, Sherry Maur ine III 221 Dalton, James Ewlnq. 208 Dsnlel, Benjlman Harris 268 Darnel, Carey Glenn 283 Daniel, Charles Robert 181 224 Daniel. Elizabeth Ann 201 283 Daniel. Sharon Ann, 225, 308 Daniel, Thomas Michael 150 296 Darden, Glenn Howard 283 Dansthey. John 224 Darius. Watson J,. 283 Darnell. Judy Carolyn 296 Daugherty. Dl.ie Lynne 308 Daughtrey, John Calvin Jr. 268 Daughtry, Georgia Lee, 136, ' 137, Ela 308 Davidson, Phil Leon 150 229 Davs Brenda Gail 296 Davis, Connie Mae, 201, 308 Davis, Glenn Burton, 105 110 Davis, Janet Andrea, 283 Wa Davis, John Crawford, 199 Davis, Johnnie Lee, 296 Davis, Martha Ann, 233 Dav ' s, Martha Frances, 233 266 Davis, Martha Loralne 233 Davis, Michaell Dwain 268 Davis, Peggy Sue, III, ' 308 Davis, Richard Clayton 268 Davis, Richard Scott, jr., 148 225 268 Dav.s, Ronald Terry 268 Davis, Ronnie Eugene, 226 308 Davis, Sandra Lee 296 Davis, Stephen Austin, 120 308 Davis, Terry Gwynn 296 Davis, Ther ' esa Marlene 198 Davis, Wayne Thomas 268 Dawson William Bradford 268 Dawson, Woodrow Scott 308 De George, Vincent Angelo, Jr„ 104 De Long, Janice Gall 110 Deacon, Nancy Kathryn 283 Deal. Vickl Lee 308 Dean. Betty Jo. 283 Dean. Glena Jean. 211 296 Dean. John Wiley 201 296 Dearlnq. David Morris. ' 214 231 308 Deaton, David Kennith 283 Deaver. Janle Lynn. 224 283 Deck. Patricia Diann. 211 308 Dedman. Patricia Apple, 283 Oelk, Barbara Anne 46 66 68 78 1 221. 268 . • . Delk. Patricia. 201, 308 Delo 308 Delozier, Jeanne A., 46 219 283 Delong, Janice Gall, 63, 105, 283 Delvln, Barbara Ann 283 Delvln, Clyde Henry, III 122 Dempsey. Helen Frances 296 Denney, Alma Jean, 68 98 Denny. Gloria Dean. 283 Denny. William Dallas 308 Denson, Beverly 308 Den,-. Danny Frank. 122 123 Deprlest, Gene. 142. 283 Derryberry. Janice Darlene, 78, 201 283 Dervln Barbara A. 308 Detlefsen, Lynn Alice, 296 Devlin, Mary E., 296 Dewey Carol Ann, 62, 70, 283 Dews, Thomas David 268 Dick, Robert Paisley ' 296 Dlrkerson, Beth Ann, 308 Dlckerson, Mary Ellen, 6A, 78 210 268 Dickey, Daniel Eugene 308 Dickey, Hugh Dewltt 308 Dickinson, Randall Lee, 211 Dlckman, James Walter 143 228 Dickson, James Manley 268 Dleckman, Dana Martin 224 296 Dillck, Juanita Mai Sloan 204 Dick, Maurice David. 52, 76 204 215 268 Dillehay, Glenn Woodrow 120 228 Dillon, Barry Keith 283 Dillon, Susan Carol, 296 Dimmock, Janice Jay, 268 Dinning, William Douglass, 64, 207 268 DIsmukes, Anna Louise, 135, 221, 283 Disspayne, William Leroy, 268 Dixon, Donna Christine, 63, 105, 110 268 Dixon, Martha Kay, 84, 93, III 128 131 145, 227, 229, 248 283 D.xon Suellen, 74 78 Dixon, Valeria Jane, 221, 226 227 264 268 Dobert, Anthony Lucien 142 Dobler, George Scott 296 Dockum, Nancy Edwina 308 DoHd, Christine Simpson, 78, 268 Dodrt John Ellsworth Jr. 268 Dodd. Linda Sue. 62. 70. 128 130 131 283 Dodd. Patricia Ann. 296 Dodds William Nelson Jr. 268 Dodson, Alfred Clyde, Jr. 205 268 Dodson. Donald Ray 296 Dodson, John Martin, 50, 65 201 221 268 Dodson, Johnie Lee 268 Doebler, Dennis James, 296 Domeck Michael Alexander 206 Donegan George Michael 283 Donegan Janice Marie. 296 Donnell. Cynthia Louise, 137, 283 Donoho William Earl 296 Dorrls, Joy Diann, 283 Dorris, Robert Reynold 308 Dorrls, William Richard, 192 308 Doss, Rita Gayle, 308 Dotson, Roger Dwight, 308 Douglas, Julia Arlene 47, 97. Ill 139, 211, 284 Douglas Kafhy Paulette 308 Douglas, Martha Jane 268 Douglas, Rodema Faye 62 70 130, 131, 284 Douglas, Terry Dwaln, 268 Douglass, John 284 Douglass, Shirley E. McGee 231 268 Dow, Jan Lea, 284 Dowell, Nancy Ann 74, 284 Dowell, Tant Eddie 296 Downs, Claudette, 105 107 308 Drake, Diane Lynn, 133 Drake, Sandra D. Barnes 74 284 Drane. Bonnie Annette 284 Draper. Gary Hill 161 Drawdy. Laura Kay, 204, 308 Drayton, James Bradley, 68, 284 Jarr Driver, Spencer Wood 284 Driver, Stephen Clyde, 104 Dron, Patrick Harold 192 Drukenbrod, Richard Caffy 124 Drye, Jeanina Dianne, 211, 296 Ducker, Gary Lee, 308 Ducker, Janice Elaine, 68, 72, 203, 206 224, 284 Ducker, Paul E, 203 Ducklo, Tommy Joseph, 203, 204 215 Dudney, Judith Anne 284 Duff, Phyllis Kay 284 Duff, Sandra Jean 296 Duffle, James Franklin. 103 120 Duggan. Deborah Sue. 110 308 Dungan. Sharon Elizabeth, ' 54 60 97 135 268 Duggln. James Thomas. 284 Duggin. Janet. 284 Duggln Virgil Carroll 308 Duke. Brenda Gayle 308 Duke. Carolyn Ann 284 Duke, Danny Allen 268 Duke. Dennis Lowell 296 Duke. Stephen Wesley 308 Duke. Wllma Faye 308 Dunaway, William Terry 308 Dunbar, Layton Gerald. 52. 124 223 Duncan, Mary Margaret. 66 78 92 134 135. 227, 229, 284 • , . Duncan, Patricia Ann. 45. 46 47 48 55 66. 68, 70, 78, 139, 198 206 221 268 ' Duncan, Roy Bradley 308 Duncan. William Larry 308 Dunham. Rita Carol 296 Dunlvan. Ronald Alan 308 Dunlap. Barbara Lynn. ' 304. 308 Dunlap. Douglas Neblett. 268 Dunlap, Llnda ' Partain 284 Dunn. James Douglas 308 Dunn. James Marion 224 Dunn. Jerry Ray 268 Ourall. Ronna 308 Durham. Carolou Perry. 211 218 Durrett, Francy Kay. 308 Duszynski. Linda Romalne 296 Dutton. Jmmy Hugh 98 308 Duvall, David Wayne. 192, 224 Dyce, John Michael, l ' 04, I ' lO, III 308 Dye, William Burton 71 284 Dyer, Clarence Edgar 296 Dyer, Gary Wayne, 228 268 Dver, John Dwight 296 Oyer, Susan L. Tagqart, 268 Dyer, William Preston 268 Dysart, Mary Marcile 309 Dysart, Robert Luther 212 268 Eadler, Robert Paul 224 Eads, Joe Neil 268 Eads, Kerry Lane 268 Eagan, David Lee 58 Eakes. Ronnie Dale 268 Eakin. Edith Carrol 268 Earheart. Joel Lynn 309 Earls, Joe Ronnie, 268 East, David James, 146 296 Easter, Donna Jean, 131 268 Eastman, Loren Stark Stephens 309 Eaves, Nila Ronnelle 198 309 Eberle, Johnnie Arthur j ' r. 269 Eble, Hershel Douglas ' 309 Edde, Mary Jerallne, 226 296 Edgar, James Donnell, 58 269 Edging, Steven, 269 Edwards, Marcla Lee 309 Edwards, Jonathan Gaston 184 Edwards. Dawn Fairfield 309 Edwards. Norman Taylor 181 Edwards. Sharon Ann. 309 Edwards, Suzanne Skaggs. 70 Eiselstein. Thomas Michael 181 224 284 Elam. Sandra Gail. 51, 74, 78, 221 269 Elder, Joyce M. Robertson 68 78 ' 269 Eldrldge. Evelyn Marie. 309 Eley. James Marion 309 Ellen. Harold Clyde ' 192 Elliott. John Randall 204 309 Elliott. Lana Susan 104 3 ' 09 Ellis, Powell Tim, 58, 284 Ellis, Sharon Sue, 66, 78, 201 216 269 Elmore, Brenda June, 199, 309 Elmore, Danny Leslie 309 Emberton, Larry Watts 309 Emerson, David Hooper 146 Emerson, David Neill 146 Emrick, Stephen Glen, 309 England. Lee Avington 223 England, Nancy Linda. 78. 119 138 139 221, 269 Ensley, Marilyn Jane, 47 66 68 78 97 139, 215, 221, 284 Epps, Jerry Morgan, 309 Ervin, Charles Alexander, 104, 309 Ervin. Rebecca Tidwell 309 Ervin, Sarah Jane, 216, 309 Erwin, Betty Diane, 309 Escue, Rosemary, 82, 83 92 227 229 248 309 Espy, Patricia Ann, 309 Essary, Walter Corlew 269 Eudalley, Evelyn Joy, 309 Evans, Beverly Joyce, 309 Evans, Cheryl Ann, 309 Evans, Frank Doyle, 64, 207, 284 Evans, Katherine Ann De Friese 63 110, III, 269 Evans, Pattye V. Jones, 269 Evans. Richard Coston, 181 Everett. Ronald Mack 296 Eyerly. Alson Boyd, 92, 227 229 248 304 Ezell, Barbara Jean, 284 Ezell, Lynne, 284 Ezell, Nancy Carol, 203, 206, 284 Ezell, Oliver Eugene, 296 Fagan, Michelle Lea 309 Fahey. Michael Joseph 269 Fair, George Keith 309 Fairbanks, David, 181 Fandle Michel 105 Fann, Barbara Jean, 309 Fann, Janice Marie, 93, 269 309 Fanning, John Landis, 309 Earless, Ervin Leard, Jr. 103, 296 Farmer, Sandra Kay, 51, 110 269 Farnsworth, Mary Ann 40 49 66 68 79 96, 139, 198 284 Farrar, Mary Carol, 309 Farils Gary Marshall 309 Farris, Shirley Frances, 309 Faulkner Nanette 216 309 Fedor, Catherine Lakowski 79 269 Feldklrcher, Carol Lynn 309 Felker, Sandra Joy, 69, 216 221 284 Fell, Johanna Lee, 47, 102, 214 224 269 Feller, Rebecca Louise 199 en, Martha Ann. 296 Felt ' 309 Ferguson. Robert Ellis 284 Ferguson, Virginia Jean, 309 Ferrell. Barbara Lee, 227, 309 Ferrell, Deborah Lynn, 227, 309 Ferrell, Mary Katherine 201 284 Ferrell. Ronald Clifford ' 146 ' 284 Fielder. John Mark, 309 Filbln, Timothy John 296 Finch, Eddy Ray 309 FIncher, A. 124 ' FInchum, Harold Dan 150 Finney, Carolyn Zella 309 Finney, John Gordon, 181, 226, 269 Finney, Linda Diane, 79 269 F rth, Melba Ann 269 Firtion, Arthur Lyman, 220, 309 Firtlon, Rene Ann 309 Fisher, Alton Selton, Jr. 71 208 296 Fisher, I. Leverne Woods 269 Fisher. Janet Morgan 21 8 Fisher. Roger Dale 183 Fisher. Russell Jackson 309 Fife. Betty Carol. 226. 227, 284 Fife, Chel Elayne. 216 309 Fife, John Dale 284 Fitzgerald, James Albert 284 Fitzgerald, Ronald Wayne 296 Fitzpatrlck, Arlene, 45, 48 97, 214 296 Fitzpatrick, Samuel Ray 284 ■Flanders, William J. 269 Fleenor. Deborah Siie 309 Fletcher. Nancy Margaret. 296 Flippen. Jerry Reed. 284 Floyd. Alan Lynn. 142 284 Floyd. Betty Gayle 309 Floyd. Jerry Clark 296 Floyd. Linda Anne 296 Floyd. Lois Kay 309 Floyd. Prlscllla Helen 309 Floyd. Ronald Fehr 309 Fluty. Jane Elizabeth. 309 Fly, Frank Morrlss, 49, 269 Fly. Jerre Moore 46 64 141 146 Fly. Nancy Louise 216 ' Flynn, Michael Howard, 215 Flynn, Peggy Lee, 269 Flynn. Thomas Wayne 309 Flynn. Tonl Kay. 79 215 Folk. James Jasper, 146, 203 228 284 Follls, Gary Lee 309 Ford. John Alvln 296 Ford. John Charles 309 Ford. Richard Sammy. 142 269 Forde. Anne Deery, 226, 227, 296 Forgey Edward Lee 296 Forkum, Kenneth Lee 192 Ervin, Janice Octavene, 296 Formosa, Charles Benjamin, 146, 269 Formosa, Joseph Stanley 309 Forte, Carolyn Ann, 204, ' 269 Fortune, Peggy Orr, 284 Foster, Connie Lynn, 309 Foster, Edward Prince 124 Foster. Edward Marshall 124 269 Foust. Linda Gall 309 Foutch. Lois Marie 211 269 Fouts. Constance Anne 309 Fouts. Patricia Colleen ' 309 Fox. Alton Eugene 296 Fox, Charlie, III. 228. 284 Fox, Edwin Andrew Jr. 309 Fox. Freddie Wayne 269 Fox. John Henry 297 Fox. Judith Marie 309 Fox. Nancy McCollough. 269 Fox. Patricia Lou. 221. 309 Fox. Paulette Marie. 214. 219. 221, 309 Fox. Sonya Joan. 297 Francis. Billy Burton. 284 368 I Franklin, Gary, 284 Fra.lkim, James Isaac, 224 FranHin, Rebecca Jane, 44 67 78, 139 198, 221, 284 =raTki;n, Theodore Charles Jr. 310 -roller, Martha Frances 310 Frazler. Robert A., 46 60 96 -razier. Sherry Elaine, 74, 227, 284 -ree, James Carlton. 140, 141. 150 212, 280 reeman, Beverly Anderson 269 =reeman, George Lawrence, Jr., 297 freeman, James Howell 269 -reeman, Terrence Lee. 284 freeman, Wallace Lindy Jr. 310 =reeze, Philip Wayne 269 French. Gerthal, III 269 -rensley, Michael Wayne 223 284 ■reshour, Kenneth Robert 310 ' -riedman, Jonathan Moulton 269 ■risbie, Richard Hood 297 ■rost, Donna Louise, 284 -ryar, Robert Weldon, 284 -rye, Faye, 285 duller. Donna Lynn, 221, 226 227 269 ulton. Daniel Elliott 310 ■ulton, Don, 310 •uqua. Sherry Dell 285 ■uredy, Charles Gary, 310 G. Fellers, Gary Wayne, 105 310 Gadney, Carol Lynda, 269 297 Gaither, Douglas H. 297 Gaither, Jerry Wade 269 Gallagher, Edwin Ellis Jr 269 Gamble, John Alton 269 Gann, Curtis Howard, 297 Gannon, Linda Diane 297 Garcia, Osores Maximiliano F 219 Gardner, Phillip Ray 184 Garner, Phillip 224 Garner, James ' William, Jr,, ISO 297 Garner, Jimmy Ray, 46, 297 Garner, Lane Allen, 148 269 Garrison, Powell Dunbar III 142 297 Gatrell, Mary Edwina 297 Gaskell, William Charles 222 Gaskins, Sharon Gale 310 Gathmann, Rita Rae 221 269 Gatlln, Robert Leonard 192 Gatlin, Tommy, 310 Gattis, Gerald Franklin 75 105 110 Gavin, Nedre Louise 310 Geary David Michael 310 Geeting, Bvron Keith ' 297 Gentry, Barbara Lynne, 79 135 Gentry, Linda Carol, 51, 285 Genung, Robert Nelson 310 George, Betlie Sue, 310 ' George, Garry Leonard 70 297 George, James Michael 150 297 George, Shirley Jean, 297 German, Stanley Thomas, 61, 75, 110 210 297 Gerrltsen, Laura June 310 Gibbs, Jim Haynes, 285 Gibbs, Robert Newton 208 297 Gibson, Angellne, 285 Gibson. Charles Kenneth, 58, 71 269 Gibson, David Carl 193 Gibson, James Albert 269 Gibson. Jeri Gail, 3I0 ' Gifford, Patricia Ann, 63, 105, 110 III 285 Gilbert, Douglas Barrie 297 Gilbert. Stephen Carl r20 310 Gllbreath, Susan Kay, 216 ' 285 Giles. Michael Brannon 310 Gillspie, Faye Louise. 210 269 Glllem, William Lawrence 297 Gillespie, George Clifford, Jr., 46 150 204, 297 Gilliam, Carl Johnson 310 Gilliam, John David, jr. 297 Gilliland, Jerry Edward ' |46 269 Gilliland, Linda Sue 204 310 Gillis, Deborah Elaine 297 Gilmer, Ronald Keith ' 285 Gilmore, James Bnttan, 285 Gilmore John Henry 310 Gilpin, John Franklin 61 211 Givan, John Thomas 198 ' 206 Given, Kenneth Wade 285 GIvens, Donald Lawrence 310 Givens, Kenneth Edwin 297 Glass, Donna Gail 124 Glover, David Parnell 269 Godawa, Emma Kay, 68, 79, 128, 133 269 Godsey, Linda Sue, 310 Godsey, Mary Joyce, 203 206 297 Godwin, Julia Ann 285 Goff, Donald Gary, 120, 122 205 228 285 Goff, Mary Ruth 269 285 Goff, Pam Curry, 78 205 270 Gomez, Jan Pyle, 68, 79, 270 Gonce, Charles Mansel 103 214 Gonce, Richard J. 101 Good, Linda Kay 310 Goodman, James Parker, 225 297 Gordon, Barton Jennings 310 Gordon. Nance Fisher 310 Gordon. Penelope Jarie 211 Gordy. Earl Frank, 297 Gosseft, Lavlnia Nkholson, 270 Gothard, Janet Levon 297 Gouger, Carl Stephen ' 310 Gover, Max Kersten 98 103 310 Gowan, Gloria Jane, 285 310 Graham, Timothy Ray 285 Grammer. John Gary 3IIJ Grandstaff. Joseph Paul 214 Granstaff, Gary Kemp. 297 Grant, Larry Wayne, 285 Graves, Clifford Donnell. Jr.. 270 Graves. Connie Marie, 310 Graves. Stephen Lee. 310 Graves, Thomas Allen, 73 Graves, Thomas Neal 310 Gray, Carolvn Joyce, 310 Gray. Elsie Reid, 51 72. 79. 270 Gray, Jerr y Michael. 73 270 Gray. John Douglas. 297 Gray, Judith Ann, 285 Green. Brenda Ruth 310 Green, Ellen Nannette, 310 Green, John Ronald, 148, 228 270 Green, Pamela Ann, 201, 310 Green, Ruby Rozan 270 Green, Sandra Porterfield, 110 Greene. Carolyn Ruth 297 Greene. Hoge Milton 297 Greene. Nancy Lynne 297 Greenwood, Randy Ronald 310 Greer, Charles David 285 Greer, Lee Martin 232 310 Greer, Ruth Jlnnetfe, 88 216, 285 Greever Barry Lane, 142 270 Gregory. Beftye Rose. 139. 216, 285 Gregory, Jean Lee, 297 Gregory. Larry Richard, 142 Gregory, Michael Evans, 310 Gregory, Regena Dlanne 220 297 ■■■I Jane, 46, 199, 210 215 233 : Ne ' ton 172 y, 270 142 285 Gresham. Malcolm Ed Griffey. Thomas David, Ill. ' l20 ' 3ld Griffin. Ada Jeanne 310 Griffin. Charles David, 71 72 76, 270 Griffin, Cora Ve Rissa 198 285 Grlf ' ln, Janice Orene 310 Griffin, Nancy Alene, 66 79 199 206 285 Griffith, Elizabeth Frances 297 Griffith Nancy Diane 68 297 Griffith, William Porter, ' jr. 162 Griggs, Glenda Ann 133 270 Griggs. Jacqueline Sue, 297 Griggs, Sandra Arlene 220, 297 Grimes, Agnes E. Swallows, 270 Grmes, John V illlam, 181 224 285 Grimes, Ronald Alfred 142 285 Grindstaff, Joseph Paul 270 Grlzzard, Ronald Gary 310 Groce, Richard Estill 310 Gross, Crenda Sue, 297 Grossholz, Sara Lusty, 270 Grubbs, Sandra Lynn 270 Gryder. Paul Daniel, 208 Guess, Julia Jean, 219 Guiles, Paula Elizabeth 297 Guinn, Merley Lee, 297 Gull, Linda Gall 297 Gultey, Leo Martin, Jr. 208 Gunter Ronald Wayne 285 Guntherbero, Alfred Joseph 285 Gurley, Patricia Diane, 297 Gustafson. William Edward. 146 285 Gustwick. Gerald Frank, 75, 105 110 Guthrie, Joseoh William, 46, 140 146 270 Guttenberg, P,, 110 H Hackney, John Alvis, 105, 310 Hager, John Lawton 142 Hager, Milton R., 285 Hagerman, Bonnie Sue, 105 310 Hagerman, Cynthia Ann 104 110 III 285 Hailey, Charles Christopher 310 ' Halcomb, Cecil- Monroe 228 Hale, Barbara Jean, 297 Hale, Nancy Ellen 285 Hall, Alan Perry 310 Hall, David Elbert 310 Hall, Diana Kay, 198. 297 Hall, Gary Armor, 298 Hall, Glynda Faye 310 Hall, Harold Terry 297 Hall, James Austin 124 Hall. Kathleen Mar ' ie 310 Hall, Larry Paul 270 Hall, Linda Sue 198 285 Hall, Vlckl Lynn 297 Hambrick, Michael Clabe 270 Hambrlaht, Elizabeth Ann 310 Hames, Donna Lou, 310 Hamilton, Odes Wayne, 47 148 Hamilton Robert Paty 46, ' 148 270 Hammer, Beverly Jeanne 270 ' Hammock, Jerry Winford 58 270 Hammock, Roger Lyn 310 Hampton Rachel Luclnda, 216, 221 270 Hamrick, Charles Jere 192 Hancock. Carlos Dwight 297 Hancock Heather 310 Hancock. John Bettes 310 Hancock, Judy Lee 297 Ma 310 anklns, Nancy Lee, 136 137 285 ankins, Robert, Jr. 270 annah, Carol Cameron 62 79 285 annah. Jane Norris 285 annah Jerry Thomas 285 annah. Mack Lebron 198 297 ans, Louis Karl, Jr., 142 228 arbison, RIdgley Kent 310 aroaway, Roger Dale 310 ardison, Roger Cleveland 310 ardlson, Sharon Kay 297 ardison, Stanley Ira, 45, 47 48 55 146 ardy, Ronnie Layne, 297 arley, Virginia Anne 46 arlow Allen William Jr. 310 arper, Lois Jain, 310 arrell, Jo Anne, 74 270 arriman, Patricia F. Hunter. 74 220 285 arrington. Janice Irene. 226, 310 arris, Barbara Jane, 270 arris, Bernle Melville 211 arris, Connie Marie, 310 arris, Dennis Hilliard. 72 arris, Elizabeth Anne. 104. 110 Harris. James Ronald. 270 Harris. Leslie Irene, 310 Harris. Linda Kay 216, 310 Harris Marilyn 311 Harris Newton Molloy 123 Harris, Patricia Lynn, 201 297 Harris, Peggy Carolyn 225, 297 Harrison Elizabeth Ann R., 270 Harrison Elmer Jacky 311 Harrison, Jerry David, 31 I Harrison John Harvey 285 Harrison John William 285 Harrison, Patrick Michael 311 Harrison, Robbie Ann 297 Hart, Betty Ann, 47, 48. 297 Hart, Gary Linden 58. 270 Hart. John Badger, Jr. 202 311 Hart, Pamela Yvonne 297 Hart, Robert Eugene 71 Harvey, Bobby Joe. 47 ISO 297 Harvey. William Robert 270 Harville. Gary Don, 214, 285 Harvin. L. 110 Harvin, Marianne Ussery 110 Hastings, Denny Norvell 142, 212 285 Hastings, Kenneth E., Jr,, 224 311 Haston, Norma Jean 270 Haston, Rita Kay 31 i Hasty, Betty Jo, 221, 224 233 270 Hatfield, Kathryn Sheryl 311 Hatmaker, Jerry Lynn 142 Hawk, Jerry Hamilton 142 Hawkins, Billy Duane. 311 Hawkins, Johnny Margaret, 203 206, 297 Hayes, Barbara Ann. 311 Ha 297 Hayes. Elsie Limefford 270 Hayes, Eva Cleo, 311 Hayes. Frank Gray. 140 Hayes. Larry Cothran 45 47 48 66 163 224. 297 Hayes. Rodney James. 57, 161 224 264 270 Haynes, Kenneth Webb 297 Haynes, Margaret Latane 270 Haynes, Paula Diana 270 Haynes, Wanda Jean 297 Hays. Betty Jean 31! Hays. Ronnie Dale, 285 Hazard, Robert Fulton 311 Hazel, Alicia Belle 3li Hazellnskl. Robert W. 215 Hazelwood, Larry Joe 297 Hazle. Mark J., 230 Head, Barbara Ann, 201 298 Head, Gerald Lyman, 311 Headden, Cherl Jane, 52, 79 135 221 227, 270 Heaps, Patricia Ann, 298 Heard, Jacquelyn Marie, 105 III 298 Hearn, Bonnie Lee, 51 79 270 Hearne, Robert Victor 311 Heath, Bobby Steve 270 Heath, Judy Cloe 311 Heath, Robert Don, 142 Heatherly, John Arthur Jr. 181 192 Heathman, Sue Earl, 203 206 270 Heavener, Dannie Randall 150 Hedden, Harold Cuthbert Jr 270 Hedge, William Robert, 7i, 270 Hedgepath, Sandra S. Anderton 221 270 Heflln, Robert Timothy 311 Hege, Sharon llene, 105, 311 Height, N., Ill Heithcock Deborah Jane 137 Helberg, Nancy Daniel, 66, 68 79 128 134. 135 Helton Roy Thomas 228 Helton Samuel Thomas 298 Henderson. Dorothy Crawford 311 Henderson. Judith 298 Hendon, Monty Haran 311 Hendrlkson, Richard Lee, 58 270 285 Hendrix, Patsy Ann 69 270 Hendrixson, James Allen ISO Henry, William Hugh 298 Henson. Grade Sullivan 270 Hentz. Rebecca Ann. 135, 271 Herb, Nancy Louise, 298 Herbolshelme-. Linda Lou 88 139 285 Hereford, Joan Marie 102 Herlges, Dorothy June ' , 311 Hermsdorfer, Jeff Michael ISO 212 Herndon, Gerald William 192 Herring, Melvin Glllion 271 Herrod. Eva Dell 285 Herron, Paul Cox. Jr.. 150 Hessey. Ed Link 285 Hesson, Kenneth Albert 311 Hester, Alan Wayne 31 I Hester, Linda Lorraine, 53, 68 74 79 271 Hester, Patricia Ann, 311 Hester, Phillip Auburn 298 Hewitt, Timothy David ' 286 Hlbdon, Jerry Donald ' 124 Hickman, Deborah Jane 31 I Hickman, Frank, 286 Hckman. Kenneth Howard 228 286 Hicks. Phil Thomas. 198 203 206 224 304 311 Hicks, Ronnii He Sha 271 298 Hlgginbotham. James Henry 311 Higglns. Joe Wiley, Jr. 298 High, Robin Kay 311 Hight, Nancy, 131 224 271 Hlgley, Susan Dean, 66, 71 137 271 Hill, Carter Wayne 201 271 Hill. Catherine Elaine, 311 Hill. Deborah Sue, 104, 220, 31 I Hill, Edna Cheryl, 298 Hill. Vlckl Ann. 102, 311 Hillls. Eula Lockhart. 216. 271 Hindman. Helen Jane, 271 Hinds, Paula Louise, 72, 271 Hinds, Ronald 71 286 Hines Wendell Sarnie 286 Hinson, Marlon Elaine, 205 218 Hlnton, Mary Victoria B. 286 Hlnton, Morris Roderick 286 Hlrlston. Carl Franklin 220. 311 Hitchcock, Anna Quilla M. 298 Hite, Elaine, 216 Hlxson, Steven Paul, 298 Hoback Myrna Jean 298 Hobbs, Billle June, 298 Hobbs, Kenneth Wayne 271 Hockett. Margaret 298 Hoddon. Cindy. 311 Hodge, Charles Earl. II 298 Hodge, Harmon Elwyn 150 Hodge, Meryl E. Jr. 311 Hodges Jerry Earl 148 Hoffman, Carl Douglas, 271 Hoffman Ira Leroy, Jr.. 298 Hogan. Kay Almond. 72, 79 271 Hogan, Timothy James, 142 Hoge, Patricia Ann 93 Hoge, Robert Theodore 206 Holcomb, Pamela K. 311 Holden, Anita Kay 271 Holder, Danny Greyson, 123 Holder. Janice Ann, 298 Holder, Philip Wayne 146 286 Holderfleld, James David 271 Holland, Carol Ann 271 Holllman, Garry Michael 298 Hollls Allan Ray Jr, 228 Hollls. Shirley Ann 224. 298 Holloway, Clay Morrow. 46, 190, 191 201 224 Holly, Elizabeth May. 74 221 271 Holmes. Mary Angela. 198 298 Holt. Barba-a Joyce. 311 Holt 286 Holt, Malcolm Harold 298 Holt, Nelda Kay, 223 271 Holt, Patricia Ann, 271 Holt, William Michael 110 Holzapfel, Dorothy Jean 204 Honey, Lucy Kate, 72, 79, 135, 231 286 Hood, Sandra Ann 224 286 Hooker, James Larry 286 Hooper, Angela Marie, 311 Hooper, Patricia Ann III 201 298 Hooper, Patricia Elene, III 201 298 Hooten. Patricia Ann, 201, 298 Hooten. Peggy Montez, 67 68 201 221 271 Hoover, Ellen Peyton. 220 Hope. Edgar Lee 298 Hopkins, James Delane 298 Hopkins, Judy Kay, 221, 224 286 Horn. Carol Yvonne 227 Hort. Robert Eugene 286 Horton. Eva Marlene 31 I Hosse, Danny Eugene, 298, 311 Hott, Nelda, 221 Hounlhan, Harold Raymond ISO Howard, Area Tijuana, 199, 311 Howard. Harold Fredrick 172 173 174 1 8 . . Howell. James Phillip 311 Howell, Joseph Hurley 271 Howell, Mary Jo Dugger 271 Howse, Jerry Lee. 75. 110 125 Howse. Juanlta 311 Howse, Lillle Carolyn, 311 Howse, Sharon E Johnson 110 298 Hoyle, Mark J. 311 Huddleston, Thelma Joyce 271 Hudgens, Nancy Mae, 63, ' I 10 271 Hudson, Alice Caroline 286 Hudson, Johnny Lee, 104 110 Hudson, Toney Britton, 146 286 Huebschman, Donald Louis, 122 228 298 Huebschman, Michael Lee, 122 228 ' 311 Huff, Sheron Gail. 104 311 Huff, William Michael ISO 298 Huffaker, Barbara Mc ' Mllli ' n 311 Huffaker, David Phillip 311 Huffer, Gloria Elayne 43 286 Huffines, Raymond Allen 311 Hufnagle, David Harold 205 311 Huqgins, Lillian June 311 Hughes, Donna Gail, 131 286 Hughes. John Robert Jr. ' , 311 Hughes Patrick Lewis 184 Hughes, Robert Andrew Jr 286 Hulen, Dorinda Joyce, 222 Hulen. Kyle Edward 311 Hulshof. Charles Ralph 73 271 Humphrey, Dona Carol ' 311 Humphries, Mackle J, 271 Humohrvs, Ronald Raymond 150 Hund, John William ISO Hunnicutt, Sandra Gall 201 Hunt Geraldene 286 Hunt, Marsha Gail, 298 Hunt, Martha Lynn 31 I Hunter, Betty Ann, ' 70 97 201 298 Hunter, Marilyn Patricia, 67 79 271 Hunter William Nathan 20i 311 Hurst, Stephen Ross, 311 Huskey, Brenda Jean, 68, 79 104 222 286 Hutchlns, Tony Franklin 311 Hutchinson, Daryl Davis 311 Hutton, Danny Wayne 286 Hutton, Dennis Allan IsO Hyde, James Douglas. 271 Cha Igna Ingleburger, Phillip Gene 311 Ingram, Cheryl, 135 311 Ingram. Susan Ladora, 46, 226 227 Islaub, Deborah Fay, 311 3 9 Jackson, Carl Raymond. 124 218 312 Jackson, Carol Marie, 124 Jackson. Dennis William, 312 Jackson, Donna Gail 286 Jackson, George Chester. Jr. 45. 71. 77 203, 206. 271. 312 Jackson, James Hoyte, 312 Jackson. James Ronald 312 Jackson. Joyce Ann. 210 Jackson. Nancy Marie 312 Jackson, Sally, 312 Jackson, Sandra Holtcamp 298 Jackson, Susie Eloise, 198 214 298 Jacobs, Delma Faye, 68, 221 271 Jacobs, Donald Frank, 271 Jacobs, James Michael, 140 142 212 286 Jacobs, Robbie Kay 312 Jakes. Sheryl Anne, 312 Jamerson. James Harry, Jr., 161, 298 James. John Stephen. 312 James, Monte Frank 286 Jamison. William Earl 181 Jared. Shirley Ann. 199, 298 Jarratt, Martha Jacqueline, 271 Jarrell, Margaret Elizabeth, 204 215 224 286 .... Jarrett, Billy Dwight 192 Jarrett. Charles Leslie Jr. 201 Jarrett. Marvin Neal 201 Jarrett. Mary Charlene 201 298 Jean. Michael Wayne 298 Jenkins, Carolyn Diane 312 Jenkins. Evelyn Gayle 312 Jenkins. I.ydia Ann 286 Jennings. Barbara J., 201 215 Jennings, Barbara Jean, 201, 215 286 Jennings, Danny Glen 199 Jennings, Gary Lee, 312 Jennings. Harriet Elizabeth 286 Jennings, Judith Armiller ' 312 Jennings, Melody Lynn. 198 216 312 Jennings. Robert Fred III 312 Jennings, William Jerald 271 Jernigan, Charles Patrick 312 Jemigan, Irocus Edward, III, 75. 125. 228, Jernigan. Mary Alice 137 Jernigan. Patricia Lee 298 Jernigan, Sandra Faye. 312 Jernigan, William D. 286 Jeter. James Richard 312 Jewell, Charles Thomas 286 Jewell. Martha Estelle. ' 45. 46 53 67 68 72, 79, 139, 221 264 271 ' ' Jewell. Randall Wayne 312 Johnke. Jean Helen, 205, 298 Johns, Betty Jean 312 Johns, Brenda Jean 286 Johns, James Philip, 286 I28 ' ° 39 ' ' ' ' ' ■■' ■' ■' ■■Johnson, Bobby Doyle 298 ' °229,°248 ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ' ■' ' ' Johnson, Charles Freelon, 215. 223, 231 Johnson, Charles Robert, 223 231 Johnson. Dianne 271 Johnson. Douglas William 286 Johnson. Irving Joshua. Jr., 271 Johnson, James Virgil. 312 Johnson. Janice Gail. 312 Johnson, .lohnie Lee. 286 248 ' °29l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ■• ' ' ' ' 9 Johnion. Linda Kay, 137 271 Johnson, Lynn, 312 Johnson, Martha Lynn 312 Johnson, Michael Dewayne, 286 Johnson, Millard O Neal 64 Johnson, Rebecca Ann, 67, 68, 271 Johnson, Robert Hal 312 Johnson, Ronald Hasson, 224 298 Johnson, Theodore Lee, 312 Johnson, William Albert 148 Johnson, William Thomai 148 John ' .? ' ' r ' - ' ' ' ° ' ' | I ' lS, 312 Johnston, Jimmie Kay. 68. 216 271 Johns on. Kenneth Gordon. 312 Johnston, Larry Tallent, 312 Jolly, James Bradley 298 Jones, Betty Lee, 312 Jones, Carl Clark, 75, 105, 110. 286 l° ' ' • ' ' ° Lou.se, 47, 221, 286 Jone,, Carolyn Bowman. 286 Jones, Connie Sue, 67, 271 Jones ' Fr, ' h ' ' i ' ' . - ' ' ' ' ' 28 Jones, Elizabeth Ewmg, 312 Jones, Frieda Anne, 107, 312 Jones. James Michael. 298 Jon«. Jennifer Lynn, 128, 136, 137, 151. Jones, Joseph Beniamin Jr 224 Jones, Judith Elaine, 29 ' 8 ' Jones, Larry Wayne, ' 298 Jonis ' ! V !i f ' i ' : ' ' ' ■' - I Jor,es, Randall Mason. 46. 77. 2IS, 223, Jones, Regan Ann Marston, 298 Jones. Regina Clare, 69 217 271 Jones. Rosanne 69. 216. 221. ' 286 Jones, Sandra Marilyn, 271 Jones, Sara Ann. 312 u - w ° ' ' 221, 312 Jones, Warren Keith 312 Jones, William Dale ' , 312 Jorda ' n ' n ' ' !S ' , 01, 215, 223, 298 Jordan, Donna Gayle, 298 Jordan, Herbert Bruce, 64, 207 271 Jordan, Janice. 312 Jordan. Lailia Nell, 298 Jordan, Linda Sue, 298 Jordan, Michael Everett. 312 Jowers. Patricia Lee, 46, 222 Joyner, Freddie Bryan, 312 Judd. Linda Marie, 107, 211 214, 312 Justus. Mary Susan. 201. 312 K Kabiri. Seyd Zlaeddin Moosavi, 48 219 Kalthoff, Tim White. 142 224 Karsch. Susan Georgann, 21! Karty, Glenda Joyce. 52, 61, 67, 72, 211. 230, 271 Karty, Joette. 211, 230 Karty. Ronald Lewis. 230, 271 Kealhley, Charlotte Ann, 312 Keating, Mary Jane, 198, 312 Keaton, Kerry Groom, 296 Keef, Joe Monroe, III, 46. 286 Keef, Michael Hale, 312 Dor 312 , Linda Gall, 312 Kels ' er, Emilie Evans, 205, 272 Keith. Bennie Lou, 312 Keith, Robert Melville Jr. 298 Kellerhals William Conrad 312 Kelley, Augusta Grant Jr., 298 Kelley, Charles Floyd, III, 286 Kelley, Emily Belle 60. 96 272 Kelley. James Madison 286 Kelley. Michael Larry 312 Kelley, Patricia Ann, ' 298 Kemasingki, Polaphat 286 Kemp, Robbie Nell 61 211 Kempf, Judith Marie 298 Kempf, Kathleen A. Donahue 287 Kendrick. Karen Audrey 137 Kennedy, Sarah Elizabeth 47. 68 79 287 Keni-, Marshall C. Jr. 287 Kerchner. Marie Louise, 298 Kerley, Judith Louise, 199 298 Kernan, Deborah Ann, 211 214 312 Kerr, Jane Ward 312 Kerr, Mary Beth, 67, 68, 72 79 135 272 Kerr, Robert Jackson 298 Kerr, Sandra Jean Botz. 272, 287 Kesner, Naomi Joyce, 105. 110 Kessinger, Marvin Anthony 181 Keylon. Norma Jean, 312 Keyt, Lloyd Garfield 312 KIdd, Jerry Wayne 124 Kiker, Barbara Ann, 68, 221 272 Kilgore, James Michael 124 312 Kilpatrick, toary Wayne 298 Kimbrough, Betty Jean 221, 287 Kimbrough. Stanley Ray 293 Kimbrough, William Perry 287 King, Andrew Jackson, 212 224 228 287 King, Bob Newell 312 Kino, Carl Joh , 287 King, Danny Richard. 71 298 King. Jerry Wayne 287 King. Lou. 287 King, Patricia Irene 201 Kinnear. John Richard 150 298 Klnser. Carl Vance. 312 Kious. David Wayne 140 146 Kirby, James Wallace 146 287 Kirchmaier, K,. 110 Kirkpatrick, Sherrle Jean, 287 Kirsch, Milton Andrew 204 206 Kite, Kenneth Steven 299 Kizer, Brenda Gail, 199 206 287 Knestrick David (Pete) Edw ' ln 146 Knicht. Alan 203 Knight. Donna Gall 312 Knight. Enoch Arden Jr. 191 Knight, Linda Lee, 220 Knight, Mary Margaret 2 04 312 Knowles, Charles 58 Knowles, Judy Dair 272 Knowles, Kenneth Lee 211 312 Knowles, Lnda Elizabeth 299 Knowles, Trudy Clair 272 Koemaslngki, P., 219 Konersmann, David Vernon, 218 Koonce, Marvin Clay, 172 193 Kos. Carol Joan, 272 Kosich, John Paul. 208 287 Kottter, Richard Alan ' 272 Kraft, Art, 190 191 Kraft, Kenneth Randall 208 272 Kurzrock, Kenneth Wayne, ' 192 L La Fevor, James Richard, 77, 122 228 272 LaGrange, David Gabriel 312 Ladd, Ann Elizabeth 72 272 Ladd, Martha Elaine, 68, 205, 221 287 Ladd, Roger, 233 Lain, Donna Dehran 272 Lamb, Brenda Kay 298 Lamb, Gary Steven 313 Lamb, Robert Floyd Jr, 146 Lambert, Robert Henry 299 Lambert, Susan Gall, 3 ' l3 Lamberth Roger Monroe 313 Lancaster Tony Warren, 64 67 207 272 Lancaste-, William Gregory, 228 Landers, William Bouldin, 142 228 272 Landru-,1, Roy Edward 272 Lane, Linda, 313 Lane. Richard Roland. Ill 150 299 Lang ' ord, Bobby Joe 161 272 Lanqford, Frances Dowe, 313 Langford, Teresa Anne 313 Lanier, Melinda Ann, 72, 79, 135 272 Lankford, Alvtn Don 299 Lankford, Judy Clay, ' 46 68 272 Lappin, Betty Joyce 299 Lappin, Sandra Gayle, 45 48 49 219 Lappin William Dabney, 122 228 272 Larkin, Betty Ruth, 299 Larkin. John Fife, 146. 272. 299 Larkins, Linda Faye. 313 Lasseter. Ricky Taylor, 172 Latane, Sue Wilson, 215 Lau Man Ting 110 Laughlin Teresa Ann, 215, 299 Lavender Robert Allen, 287 Law, Michael Douglas, 46 140 212, 280 Lawrence David Carr 272 Lawrence, David Oren 313 Lawrence, James Kenneth, 313 Lawrence, Janet Carol, 313 Lawson, Carolyn Diane 216, 313 Lawson, James Hollis 201 Lawson, Richard Kirk, ' 313 Lawson, Shirley Louise 287 Lawson, William Henry, 272 Layne, Linda Janelle, 272 Lazenby, Wayne Daniel, 201, 313 Lea, David Johnson, 287 Leach, Roger Paul 287 League, Brenda Kay, 313 Leake, Victoria Joanne, 313 Leaver, Roger Clark 272 Ledbetter, James Douglas 75 105 110 Ledbetter, James Ozro, III, 75, 105 110, 272 Ledford Don Clayton 313 Ledford, Larry Kinzel. ' 150 299 Ledford. Robert Bryan 120 313 Ledford. Thomas Ervin 150 Lee, Belva Jean, 199 272 Lee, Deborah Jean, 133, 272 Lee, Gay, 79, 203, 206, 221 Lee, Harold Oliver 73 Lee, Kathryn Elaine ' 313 Lee, Margaret Gary, 272 Lee, Robbie Suzette, 133 143 Lee, Robert Ernie 222 Leffwich, Mary Ruth, 92, 147 287 Lehr, Elaine Merriman, 49, 79 135 287 Leigh, Clarence Lincoln 313 ' Leighton, Joan Rachel 201 221 Leonard, Marvin Craig 272 Lester, Emily Kay, 88, 135 221 231 272 Lester, Sleohen Herbert, 228 313 Levan, Johnny, 220 Leverett, Ralph Gelst 67 272 Lewis, Carol Sue, 139, 221, 287 Lewis, Charles William 287 5S Daniel, l ' 42 Lew Lar, 142 Lewis, Kenneth Marlon, Jr., 192 313 Lewis, Pamela A, Garner 272 Lewis, Ruth Evelyn I 10 Lewis, Robert James 313 Lichtenfels, Brenda Lee 272 Lidtke. Mary Linda, 224 Lieberum, Stephen ' Ernest, 120 313 liechty, Diane Carol 313 Liechty, Patricia Jane 67, 221 272 Liefer, Neva L., 272 Lindenau, Linda Lee, 102 313 L ' ndsey, Andrea Sue 211 Lindsey, Linda Ruth 299 Lindsey, Richard Glenn 148 Lindsey, Vickl Brown, 3 ' l3 Lindsley, Venetia Ontaria 313 Lingerfelt, Bobby Joe 299 Link David Lloyd 192 Linville, Charles Kenneth, 226 313 Linvllle, Judy Faye, 139, 226 299 Linville, Peggy Anne, 139, 226 287 Lipoard, Linda Irene 272 Little, William Michael 313 Lively, Donna Ruth, 198. 299 Livesay. Joseph Alexander 46 313 Livingston, Carol Sue 299 Locke, Bertha Janice 70 287 Locke, Michael McKlnley 192 313 Locke, William Edward ' 287 ' Locker, Dianne, 216 Lockridge, Burley Don 193 313 Loflln, Peggy Ann, 299 Loftis, Patsy Leigh Roberts 67 79 Logan, Diana Sue, 313 ' ' Logan, Herbert Leon, Jr., 122 228 Logcn, Janet Kay 299 Lonan, John Dixon 313 Logue, Mary Gene! 313 Long, Arthur, Jr.. 228 Long. Judy Lynn. 299 Long. Mary Catherine. 220 313 Long. Mary Kathryn 220 Long. Sammie Lee, 218 Long, Sharon Kay, III 313 Long, Thomas Louis 204 Longmire, Jim Walter 313 Longmire, Julia Anne, 110 287 Longmire, Susan Diane, 139, 221 287 l-oorey, Herbert Lynn 287 Lorance Elsie Charlene 71 272 Lord, William Bainbridqe ' llO 313 Lorenz, Keith Erwin 272 ' ' Loudermllk, Fleeta Kay 224 299 LovVorn, Betty Kay, 299 Loveless Richard Sidney Jr, 313 Lovell, David Edward 313 ' Lovell Denis Charles, 205 287 Lovett, Julie Gail 313 Lo ier, John William, 272 Lowe, Dana Martin, 211 230 313 Lowe, Gary Lynn, 287 Lowe. John Harrison, 140, 148 272 Lowe Lanier Roy, 313 Lowe, Larry Wayne 313 Lo ' ve, Kenneth 233 Lowhorn Dana Elizabeth 299 Loyd, Brenda Lee. 74 Lud ,Ig, Lawrence John 215 223 Luna. James Lloyd 299 Luna. Judith Ann, 225 299 Lusk, Gladys Janice, 67, 74, 201 287 Lusk, Herbert Michael 313 Luther. Lnda Lou 272 Luther. Sidney Eari 287 Lynch. Harold Wayne 103 222 Lynch. John William. ' 272 Lynch. Tilden Patrick ' 184, 313 Lynn, Mary Ann Brown, 272 M Mabry. Thomas Randall 313 Mabry. Windell Alfred. 208. 212 MacLachlan. Alexander V 272 MacPherson Walter King 272 ■■chado Charle ' ' ' Ma enda 47. 218. 221. 287 Mackey. Nickey Luther 313 Macon. Lendal Edwin 104 Magee. Harold Ivan. 299 Maggait. Benny Lane 299 Maggart. Earl Michael 313 Magner. Thomas Joseph. 188. 224 299 Magruder. Julia Anne 137 Mahon. EIro Stanley. Jr., 287 Mahurin. Narcissa 199 Mahurin, Stanley Eugene 199 233 272 Major. John Garland, 146 224 287 Malone, Charles W. 273 Malone, Jimmy Ray, 273 Malone, Linda Jean, 313 Malone, Lynn Hugh, 313 Maloney, Gary Carroll 313 Mangrum, James Edward 313 Mangrum, Larry Edwin 181 Mangrum, Mary Jean, 204, 215 273 Mangrum, Steven Alan 313 Manley, Fred Glenn 313 Mann, Helen Emily 313 Mann, Joan Clark. 79. 273 Mansfield. Jerry Leonard 287 Mansfield. Mary Charlotte 273 Mansour H.. 219 Mantooth, David Michael 313 Marable, Mary Lenelle, 63, 105, III 273 Marchbanks, Paul Young 215 299 Marchetti, Sandra, 313 Marcrom, Edith Irene 299 Markus, Larry Glenn, 222 Marlln, Marvin Douglas Jr 299 Marlln, Sue Ann 313 Marlow, Joe Howard, Jr.. 313 Marquardt. MIchele llene. 63 104 II 210 Ma Albert Daniel. 212 299 sh. Gayle Gilbert. 273 shall. Emily Ann. 225 shall. Harold Kenneth 313 shall. Tony Malcolm 61 211 tin. Bill Wilson 120 ' ' Brenda Ga ' il 299 . Claudia Ms 313 Martin. David Vance 45 47 146 Martin. Donald Eugene ' l42 ' 273 Martin. Elizabeth Ellen 287 Martin. Eugene Alvln Jr. 299 Martin. Glenda Lee 68 20 ' l Ma Ka 299 Martin. John Augustus 273 Martin. John Kenneth 313 Martin, Joyce Frances, 202, 220, 299 Martin, Kenneth Lee, 192 201 314 Martin, Marsha Ann 46 137 299 Martin, Mike Leroy. 287 ' Martin. Morris Daniel 299 Martin. Opal Lee 201 ' 220 Martin. Randal Lee, 220 Martin, Robert Eugene, 72, 201 218 287 Sha 1 Dale, 314 , 3M artin, Tony Wayne ' 142 299 artin, William Hermon ' 314 askewitz, David Charles 140 142 ason, Diana L. Davis, 273 ason, Gwendolyn Louise. 314 ason. Helen Josephine, 203 206 218 221 287 ason, Linda Ann, 139, 273 Ma 299 Mason, Randall Wayne 148 299 Mason, Sandra Norvella 314 Mason, Stephen Edward, 203. 206 314 Masseng.ll. Larry David. 314 Massey. Sonia Faye. 92. 227 229 248 299 Matheny. Michael. 161 163 224 273 ' Mather. Patricia Ann 198 299 ' Mather. Philip Travis. 150 299 Mathews. Larry Richard 161 224 Mathews. Patricia Ann. 224 299 Mathias, John Stephen 120 220 299 MathlL. _, 206. 214 Mathi: ' id Ronald. 46. 60, ' 100, 19 Lea, 314 Mafhis, Jo Ann Malhis, Judy Gray 216 314 Mathls, Kitty Ann, 68. 79. 273 Mathis. Marilyn Joyce 74 Ma ' his. Theresa Gall. 67, 201 233 299 Matlock, Gary Earl 314 Matlock. Joe Wilson 120 Matthews. Bettie B.. 299 Matthews. Dora Sue 131 299 Matthews. Gary Leiand 314 Matthews. June Carmen Carver 299 Mattis. John Jacob 299 Maxwell. Alan Carney, 203, 206 299 Maxwell, Patricia Ann 314 Maxwell Ronald Claude 287 May, Wayne Dean, 314 Mayberry, Janice Elaine, 136, 137 273 Mayes, John Bamett, 146 273 Maynard, Beverly Jane, is8, 79, 273 Maynard, Charlotte Lorraine 287 Maynor, James David 73 Mayo, Jerry Allan, 273 Mays. Lindy Jo, 299 Mc McAlpine. John Daniel 273 McBee, Susan Kay 299 ' McDrlde, Patrick ' Henry 142 223 McCafferty. Donna Lee, 104 110, III 314 McCandless, Thomas Houston 273 370 McCargo. Sobbie Jo. 225 McCarroll, David Michael 314 McCashm, George Eugene, 75 104 110 McCauley. David Richard 70. 299 McClanahan, William Gilbert 75 104 110 McCloskey, David James 299 McCluskey, Gene Robert ' 192 McConnell, Phyllis Elaine 198 214 218 299 McCool, Joyce Lynn 299 McCord John Michael 124 McCormac, Terry Wendell. 273 McCoy, Bobbyette. 103. 273 McCoy, Mllllcent Ann 299 McCoy, Richard Ray 208 McCulstcn Ruth Diane 273 McCullough, Charles Danny 120 314 McDanlel, John Russell 273 ' McDarls, Anna Louise 139 287 McDonald, Harvey Willis Jr. 49 146 211. 287 , , . , McDonald, Joe Hardwick 46 McDowell, Magoie Joyce 67. 221 226 273 McElhaney Kenneth Arnold 299 McElroy. Judy Marie 314 McElroy. Vivian Gay 314 McFarland, Rebecca ' 314 McFarland. Terry Lee, 47 48 299 McFarlln. Ben Hall. Jr., 45 46 47 48 75 104, 110, 146 201 299 McFarlln, Benita Black 273 McFarlln, Martha Virginia 105 314 McFarlln, William Harold ' 299 ' McFarlln, Yvonne Ashley 287 McFatrldge. F. 110 McFerrin. Mary Alice 287 McFerrln. Richard Hughes 273 299 McFerrin. Sam Cox 110 McGee. David Eldon 148 299 McGee. Elizabeth Anne 314 McGee, George Sanford, 221, 225 300 McGee, Jane, 221 224 288 McGetiee, Herbert Wlilard 124 McGlohon. James Hamilton Jr. 300 McGrath, Leonard Joseph i8l McGregor David Carl 314 McGregor, Sara Dean, ' 221, 314 McGuire. Ceretha Jeanette 314 McGulre. David 192 McHughes, Paula Ruth 214 314 Mcintosh. David Oliver 300 McKee Judith Lynn 79 273 McKee, Thomas Lew s 67 314 McKenzIe, James Wendell 273 McKInney, Richard Gerald 46 McKnlght, Cheryl Kaye, 314 ' McKnight, Mattle Whyte 48 67 III 198 206 273  , , , , 170, McKnight, Nina Frances 300 McKnight. Peggy Sue 300 McKnight. Rita Hare 314 McLaln, Patricia Gayle, 211, 288 McLean, Frederick Newton 232 314 McLemore, Elizabeth Ann. ' 314 ' McLemore. Mary E. Pruett 273 McLemore. Ron ald Lee. 273 McLerran, Anna Ruth 288 McLerran, Patricia Gayle 288 McMahan. Charlotte Louise 314 McMahan. Pamela 288 McMahon. Louis Wayne 314 McMaster. Robert Hardy 120 McMeen. Dora Lee. 67. 71 79. 273 ■1° ' ' ' ' - 2°5, 220, 233. 288 McMillan, Ruth Virginia 288 McMIIIen, James Thomas 273 McMurray, Sam King, IN 300 McMurtry, Sandra Fay 273 K cNabb, Ella Jane, 68, 226 288 McNabb, Horace Stan 142 ' McNabb Janice 79 McNabb, Sarah 273 McNatt, Martha Ann 273 McNatt Suzanne 273 l ' ' ea ' , Edward ' Wayne, 201 314 McNeill, Mary L. Smith 273 McPeak, Jerry Wayne, 288 McSurley, Joe Glen 314 McWilllams, Alva Lee Jr. 300 McWIIIIarris, David Edward, 314 M Meador, Marilyn, 104, III, 203 206 314 Meadow, Suzanne Wlllene 201 Mears, Esther Gayle 300 Medley. Rosa Lee, 199 300 Medlln, Galen Lee 314 Weeks, Blllie Jean, ' 53, 220 273 weeks, Judy 74 Meeks,Julla ' Elizabeth, 46, 68, 273 Mefford Thomas GIvens, 208 Mehta, Suresh N. 219 Melton, Joyce Ann 220 Merlin, Michael Barnett 192 Merryman, Donald Carl ' 314 Merton, Betty Rhe 104 Meshotto, Rita Je 219 Mesommonia, Tav, . .,, Meyer, Linda Jo, 74 288 Midgett Albert Ross, Jr,. 64, 273 Milan. James Lee, 300 Miles, Barbara Jean. 300 Miles, Michael Douglas 314 Miller, Donald Craig 58 273 Mll ' le:, ' Jame ' s% ' ou1,Tas ' 3k ' ' ' ' ' ' ' °° Miller, James OIney, Jr. 150 Miller, Johnny Neal 273 Miller. Judy C. Carter, 273 Miller. Larry Dale. 300 Miller. Linda Gall, 211. 273 Miller. Llndsey Sherwood. 300 Miller. Marcla Anne, 273 Miller. Sarah Wright, 300 Miller Thomas Buiord 150 Miller, Walter Kenneth. 314 Miller. Panky, 314 Mllllcan Clyde Clifford 314 Mllllgan, Robert Joseoh. 314 Mllligan. Ruth Annette III 314 MMIraney. Kathy Ann. 314 Mills. Lllbourne Irby. III. 300 Mlllsaps. Gary Clifford 300 Millsaps. Jarrett Brya nt 288 Mlnatra, Brenda Faye 47. 48. 135 Mlnge, Howard Dale. 300 Mingle Shirley Ann. 314 Mink Regina Lee 300 Minor Alicia Ann 314 Mitchell. Carol Edwena. 216 314 Mitchell. Joseph Lee. 273 Mitchell, Linda Lee. 104 110 Mitchell Michael Dewalne 214 Moates. Billy Don 273 Modglin Beverly Jean 74 274 Moffett. Sharon Miller 274 Mofleld. Gary Anthony 314 Mohamadkhanl Cyrous 219 288 Mohamadkhanl. Linda Kay 219 Moles, Rhode Anne 314 Molloy Brents Shawn 300 Molloy. James Addison 142 Molloy. Newton Ford Jr. 142 Money. Barry Craig. 98 3r4 Montgomery, Rose Slusher 274 Moon, Deonne Adella 22l ' 238 Moon, Jerrell Wayne 274 Moon, Martha Lue, 314 Mooneyhan. David ' Leon. 172. 193 224 288 Moon ngham. Billy Marshall 46 71 77 274 Mo Ann Sherrill 274 Barbara Jean. 314 Carol Ann. 300 Carole Frances. 151 Charles Turney 274 David Robert. 314 Dixie Ann 314 Floyd Lynn. 75. 104 110 III Lane Ma 315 315 John Edw Larry Dean. 122, 300 , Margaret Ann, 315 , Marvella Ei Mellnda Leigh 315 ' ■206 300 Moore. Prentice Ivan. 315 Moore. Thomas Jerry. 192 288 Moore. Thomas Stafford. 315 Moorehead. Helen Schultz 288 Moorehead, Kirby Joyce 201 315 Moorehead Ted Towry 300 Morehead. Simon Eber ' 283 Morgan. Kenneth Wayne 315 Morgan. Linda Faye 315 Morgan. Myrna Kay 198 315 Morris, Carolyn Ann 204 274 Mo ' rlc, Ethel Elizabeth 315 Morris, Ingrld Joan 315 Morris, James Milton 46 70 72 77 Worrls, Judy Layne 274 Morris, Sherron Ann, 224 274 Morris. William Allen. II 54 146 Morrison. Fred Bruce, 315 Morrison, James Patrick, 162 224 274 Morrow, Carl Leiand, 104 110 Morrow. Nancy Anne. 300 ' Lynn. 74, 274 Han 315 Morse, Lynda Carol 216 300 Morton, Jackie Wayne 315 Morton. James Joseph. ' 274 Morton, Judy Kay 300 Mosley, Charles Ray 274 Mosley, Daniel Lee. 274 Moss, Catherine Arin, 63, 79. 110 III 274 Moss. Elizabeth Aslee 315 Moss. James Richard -Jr. 300 Moss. Martha Ruth 315 Moss, Sheila Elaine. 198 300 Moyers. Carolyn, 50. 60 221 274 Mulllcan, Gary Edmon 315 ' Mullinlks. Joel David 274 Mullins, Dayton Wayne. 75 104 274 Mullns. Hollis Laten, 122 228 Mullins. Sandra Kaye 300 Mullins. Thurman Glenn 222 300 Mungle, Jerry Allen. 231 274 Mungle, John Allen 315 Murff. Harold Williams 172 193 Murley. Jamie Gaye 300 Murlev. Janice. 74 ' Murphree. Barbara Anne. 274 Murphy. Helen Elaine III 300 Murphy. Michael Neil 274 Murphy. Phyllis, 61. 21 i Murphy, Robert Martin 104 146 315 Murphy, Robert Walter 104 ' 146 ' 315 Murphy, Ronnie Gordon 274 Murray, B ' everly Kay 315 Murray. Joan Marie. 221. 224 274 Murray. Rebecca Carlene 300 Murrell. Arthur 203 206 Murray. Reta Josephine 315 Murrie. Carol Ann 199 206 300 Musgrave, Joel Stephen 224 Musselwhite. Timothy Wayne 105 110 Myatt. Charles Harbert 288 Myatt. Kittle Maxine. 67 68 79 135 201 274 , , . Myatt, Lila Jane 300 Myers, Cathy, 315 Myers, Leiia Vaughan. 274 N Nabors. Honey Lu 315 Nadeau. David Franklin. 222 Nance. Linda Faye. 46. 201. 226. 227. 300 Nash, Phillip Lynn. 315 Neal. Caria Jean. 103 Neal. James Ronald 315 Neal. Phyllis Jean. 102. 203, 206, 300 Needham, Larry Lewis 210, 274 Neely, Jimmy Carroll, 142 Neely. Sheila Lynn 274 Nelms, Thomas Spurgeon III 274 Nelson. Donna Kay 274 Nelson. James Howard 274 Nelson. James Ronald, 206, 300 Nerren, George Nolen, Jr., 300 Nevins, Ima Margaret, 288 Newberry, Donald Lawrence 274 Newbe ' ry, Patsy Price, 66, 68, 69 79 Newlon, Deborah Lynn, 315 Ne Cur 315 Newman, Gary Wayne, 315 Newman. John Clayton, 193 315 Newman. Linda Pearl 315 Newman, Susan Dunn. 315 Newton. Linda Gayle, 288 Newton. Lonnle Johnson. 214. 315 Nichols. Sheila Ann. 139. 221 288 Nicholson. Cynthia Gail 315 Nickens. James Odell. i93 Nimmo George Richard 300 Nipper, Walter Peyton Jr. 300 Nixon. Ronnie Lee, 300 Noormann, Paula Ann 221 288 Norman. Priscilla Joy 215. 274 Nor ' ls. Dan A. 110 Norrls. Linda G. Newman 288 Norris. Linda Jean, 135, 143 Norr ' s, Marsha Celeste 300 Norrod, Billy Clark 300 North, Brenda Joyce 209 North, Frank Anderson Jr, 315 No-thard, Karen Jo 274 Northcutt, Pamela Joy 218 300 Norvell, Juanlta Maria 300 Norvell, Mary Elizabeth. 288 Norwood. Phyllis Kay. 11 0 Nunley, Joe Edwin. Jr.. 148 225 274 Nunley. Patricia Faye. 274 O ' Brien, Cheryl Ann 300 O ' Connor, Patricia Sue. 216 288 O ' Connor. Paul William 315 O ' Neal. James Patrick 45 49 122 O ' Neal. Larry. Glen. 207 300 ' O ' Neill, Lawrence Mitchell 110 Oakberg, Frank Logan 274 Oakley. Donna Maria 315 Oakley. Sarsh Cash 274 Odom. Marvin Donnell 274 Ogle. Roy Michael 315 Oglesby. Joanne Maria 315 Oglesby. William Hamilton II 315 Oliver. Constance Jo 288 ' Oliver, Linda Faye. 132 133 274 Oonk. William Jensen 300 Oppel. Ray Clifford 226 274 Orman. Linda Neal. 274 Crr. Barbara Ann, 57, 123. 133 227 274 Orr, Blllie Kay. 137 Orr. David Garland 315 Orrell. Barbara Cheryl 274 Orth, Jane Frances. 67. 216. 221 274 Osborn. S.. 110 Osenga, George Justus. 110, 225 288 Osgathorp. Marsha Kaylln 201 315 Osment, Vickie Jan. 137 ' Outland. Sylvia June, 198. 206 300 Overall. Charles Walton 274 ' Overton, Ralph Harris 224 Owe n. Pamela Marcean, 49, ,38. 139.211. Owen. Patty Jill. 201. 315 Owen Priscilla Jean. 49. 79. 139 288 Owenby. James Herbert, 161 274 Owens, David Ronald, 47, 49 148 300 Owens. Don Alan. 208 Owens. Geneva. 315 Owens. James Lalne. 315 Owens. James Lamar, 315 Owens, Linda Lee 288 Owens, Patrick Wade 288 22r ' 2l7 ' 2°8r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ownby, Carole Ruth, 300 ' ili: n;L ' p:s ' ' j;.° ' 3,r ' ' ■' Painter. Dennis Wayne 315 Painter. Rodney Houstin, 288 Palmer, Lee Anne 300 Palyarlk, Edward Robert, Jr., 300 Panter. Glenda Jean 315 Parham. Connie Sue, ' 300 Park. Dennis Duggar. 315 Part. Melissa. 110. 137. 143 288 Parker, Brenda A. Coxey. 288 Parker. Carol Jane. 67. 209. 216. 224 288 Parker. Carol Sue. 288 Parker. David Martin. 58. 238 Parker, Dawson Ray 300 Parker, Joe, 161 224 Parker, Judith Faye, 131, 275 Par er, Kathy Faye, 222, 315 Parker, Lyie Lynn. 64 275 Pa- er, Peter Burl, 150, .283 Parker. Rawlin Lynn. 275 Parker. Robert Kim. 300 Par er. Sharon Ruth. 315 Parker. William Alton. Jr.. 275 %00 ■' ' ' • , 229, 243, Parks, Elita Dianne, 199. 315 Parks. Robert Ainsworth 142 Parmeter. Martin Lawrence. 275 Parnell. James Eugene, 47, ' 48, 146, 275 Parry, Laurel Anne. 211. 315 Parsley Harriet Jonelle 103 Parsley. Shirley M. Cooper 275 Parsons, Larry Lynn 315 Partee. Julia Ann. 221. 275 Partln. James Edward, 288 Partin, Paul Stephen, 275 Parton, Gaylon 64 Paschal, John Harold, 212, 275 Passons, Roy Austin, 315 Pate, Linda Faye, 315 Pate, Thurman McLaIn Jr, 275 Pate, William Henry 300 Patrick. Dron. 315 Patte ' son. Carl Wilson Jr. 198 Patrick. William 205 Patterson Diana Lee 315 Patterson, Harold William 162 192 Patterson. John Carroll 300 Patterson. Judy Anne 315 Patterson. Mary Roberta. 300 315 Patterson. Sheryl Kay. 315 Patterson. Virginia Diane. 300 Patton. Brenda C. Bounds 275 Patton. Carole Gene. HI 130, 131, 231. 288 Patton, Evelyn Joyce, 315 Patton, Peggy Sue, 98, 315 Patten, Sharon, 62 70 202, 288 Paul. Betty Carolyn. 316 Payne, Lynda Irene 288 Payne Marllou 300 Payne Nell Franklin 238 Payton, Johnie Odell. 316 Ma 120 ish. Sha 105 Pearson. Stanley Nelson. Peck. Gregory Owen. 146 Peck. Mary Virginia ' . 52. 67, 68, 78 104 107. 275 Pedlgo. Wendell Clay. 316 Peery. Judy Ann. 216. 275 Pekala, Geraldine Dura, 131 202 275 Pendergrass, Carol Yvonne. 231 275 Pendergrass. Janice Carol. 139. 221 275 Pendergrass. Linda Kay. 301 Pendergrass, Tony Boyd, 59. 60 72 77 214 Pennington, Bobby Glynn 288 Pennington, Dwlght Larry 316 Pennington, Mildred Ann 283 Penton, Michael Donnls 301 Peopers, Maxine 74 289 Perantle, Joel Robert 191 Perdue, Willam Michael 316 Perez, Thomas Neil 275 Perkins, Darrell Dwlght, 316 Perkins, Joey Dean 289 Perrin, John Stanley 316 Perry, Billy Roy. 275 ' Perry. Donna Marie 301 Perry, Llla Susan 289 Ferryman, Glenda Raye, 316 Pesalapan. Pailln 219 Peters, William htugh. Ml, 60 101 Peterson, Kathleen 275 Peterson, Linda Lou, 201. 301 Peterson. Thomas Edward 43 49 58 146 214, 289 ... Petretzky, Judee Carol 67. 215 301 Petretzky. Nancy Ruth. 221. 275 Petro. Margie. 216. 224 Pettes. Carl Wayne 275 Petteway, Judy Kay 289 Pettit. James Dillon 316 Pettus. Patricia Ann 289 Pettus, William Wya ' tt 210 275 Petty. Gary Lynn. 316 Petty, Joyce Estelle 316 Petty. Kenneth Douglas 275 Petty. Linda Faye. 301 Petty. Mary Katherlne 275 Petty, Michael Calvin ' 301 Petty, Paula Jane. 224. 275 Petty. Rosemaiy. Ill Petty. Terrence Ray. 120 Pevahouse. Ava Nelle 221 289 Pewitt, Nancy Louise III 301 Phillips. Ellen Kay, 316 Phillips, Fradonna Lynn, 206 301 Phillips, Gwenda Lee, 104 289 Phillips, Helen Frances 316 Phillips, James Byron ' 46 Phillips, Jay Yeiser 301 Phillips, Joseph Binkley, Jr.. 73 275 Phillips. Kenneth Sullivan Jr. 316 Phillips, Marie Michele 91 92 107 227 229 243 ■, , , Phillips, Martha Joan 316 Phillips, Sharlena Goldie 211 301 Phillips, Snelah Davis Jr ' 239 ' Phillips, WIlTam Allison ' 316 Phillips, William Matthew 316 Phllpot. Gwendell Lloyd 316 Phllpott. Joseph Clark 275 Pickett. Deborah Lee 224 316 Pledra. Jimmy M. 301 Pierce. Marilyn Kay. 275 Pierce, Thomas Larry. 210. 218 Plgg, Marsha Gayle 301 PIgg, Sandra Juanice, 316 P ' gna, David Leslie. 150 212 PInkerton. Judy Anna 316 Piper. Maxey Allan 316 Pirtle. Robert Clyde 239 Pistole, Larry Michael 316 Pitt, Mary Ann. 67. 216. 221 275 PIttard. John Baxter 146 Pitts. Howard Eugene. Jr. 301 Pitts. Rhonda Sue. 67. 63. 74. 79 275 Plemons. Clarence Shepard. Jr. 289 Plemons, Marsha Ann, 103, 199, 206 316 Plunk. Martha Sue. 87. 39 105 107 212 213 , , , Pockrus, Joan Marie, 316 Poe, Fred Marlon, 201, 214, 221, 289 Polndexter, Wanda Faye 289 Polk, Arthur Eugene, r72. 174, 175, 176, 177. 173 179 37 Polk. John Houston, Jr. 316 Pollock, Jimmy Wayne, 73, 275 Pond. Clifton Allen, Jr. 192 316 Poole, Lonnell, 184 301 Poole, Terresa Sterleen, 137, 289 Pope. Janice Lynn, 231. 301 Pope. Susan DIanne, 71, 301 Porter, Donnie Franklin 316 Porter, Fred Lee. 201, 316 Posey, Terry Allen, 120 301 Poston, Charles Edward 224. 289 Potter, Cindy Lee, 316 Pottorff Susanne 289 Potts, Michael Wayne 204 Pound, David Charles 316 Powell, Atla Colleen, 46 60 lOI 21 I Powell, Mary Ann, 275 ' Powell, Michael Wayne 316 Powell, Olivia, 203. 206 224 301 Powell, Penelope 301 Powell, Prater Lee 226, 275 289 Powell, Wanda Lee 289 Powers, Mary Frances 316 Powers, Patricia Gayle 316 Powers, Sylvia Crews 275 Prahl, Patricia Read, 46 133 211 275 Prater, Jimmy Ray, 275 Prater, William Cecil 275 Pratt, La Rue Elaine, 316 Prescott, Virginia Blanchard 275 Presswood, Laura Jean 316 ' Preston, Jeanne A. Steele 275 Prevatte, Carolyn Virginia 198 289 Prevosf, John Paul, 184 224 Price, John Alexander, Ml 181 275 Price, Joseph Carson, 301 Price, Patricia Mae, 199 301 Price, Sha nna. 275 Prichard, Michael Stanley 140 142 Priest, Steven Thomas 301 ' Primm, Nancy Kay, 301 Prince, William Andrew 316 Prouty, Donald Edward 46 52 Pruette, Nancy Jane 316 Puckett, Connie Sue 289 Puckett. David Leland 316 Puckett, Joe Donald 316 Puckett, Larry Edward 316 Puqh, James Andrew 316 Pullen, Gwendolyn. Anne, 105 III 275 Pulley. William Michael 316 Pulllam. Rita Jo. 85, 133 ' 275 Puryear, Carl Jerome, 275 Putnam, Michael James 206 Pyle, Leslie Jane, 71, 133, 276 Pyle, Suzanne Martin, 46, 88 135 276 Pyron, William Thomas 301 Quails, Anita Faye 3( Quails, Carolyn June Quintero, John Wesle Raby, Houston Frank 301 Rader, Gilbert Doyle 228 Rader. James Ward, 222, 289 316 Radley, Douglas Lee 289 Radojevic Slobodan ' 21! Raffonl, Catherine Ann 316 Ragan, Martha Willoughby 301 Rames, Betty Jane 301 Rainey. Thomas Alton 301 Ton 276 „ , , -, ., McGuIre. 58 Ralston, Alice Faye 276 Ralston. Johnnie Kenneth 276 Ralston. William Boyd 276 Ramser. Henry, 206 Ramsay, Hugh Wayne, 316 Ramsey, James Garland 289 Ramsey, Kathryn Ann, 59 ' 68 21 Ramsey, Robert Duane 316 ' Randolph, Nancy Kay, 203 316 Raney, Dorothy Ann, 139, 216 289 Rapaich, Olga Ellen 316 Rapoza, Rosemary 316 Rascoll, Robert 276 Rash, Leon Allison, 58, 181 276 Raulston, Marian Sue 220 Rawdon, Judy Gail, 67, 201, 221, 276 Rawlston. Rebecca Claudlne 289 Ray. Anne Carol. 203, 206, 224 301 Ray, Jerry Hoyte, 64, 207 Ray. Susan Theresa 211 Ray Virginia Marie. 46. 128. 137 205 Rayburn. Judith Elizabeth, 137 316 ' Read. Pettus Lee. 301 Recou. R., 120 Redd. Latricia Holley 289 Reed. Barbara Lee 30 ' l Reed. Betsy Gay 316 Reed, Grant 301 Reed , Jo Ann 68 289 Reed, Patricia Ann, 301 Reed, Sarah Elizabeth 301 Reeder, Sharon Lynne ' 104 Rees, Eddie Allen, 120, 201 207 Reeves, Randall Re, ford 316 Regg, Carol Anderson 276 Regg, Robert Spencer ' 301 Reid, Carl Frederick 276 Reina, Alana Lee, 276 Reives, William 218 Remmele, Judy Dobson, 276 Reives, David. 232 Reneau. Sarah Elizabeth 301 Renne Ele irton. 316 Michael Reed 30 ' l 1 1 . 276 Rennolds. Stephen Dallas 301 Reynolds, lona Lee 201 ' 301 Reynolds, William Tho Rhea, Cole H. 316 Rhelnscheld. Cheryl Dee 276 Rhodes, Edward Drew 301 211 :co, Theresa Maria 204, 316 ;e, Barbara Jo, 132, 133 ;e. Larry Wayne. 289 :e. Richard David. 206 233 276 ;h. Jerry Neal. 71. 301 ;hards. Charles Anthony 301 ibeth Ann. 104, 131 269 llchards, Thorr Charle I. 301 316 , Brenda Ann 316 , Carol Lynn 98, 316 , James Arnith 276 316 Johnnie Paul, 206 Joyce Ann. 276 Louanne. 224. 276 annela Cheryl. 215, 301 illiam Hutton, 50, 59. 77 Ricketts, Sa Mario el Clifton. 301 73 65, 276 Riddle James Dougia Rieves, William Richarc Riggan, Rufus Howard, Riggins, Joseph Woodrow 150 289 Riggs, Virginia June. 289 Rgsby. Alvin Carl 316 Rigsby. Margaret Ann 316 Riley, Jef ' rey Jay. 190 191 Riley, Kenneth Frederick, 172, 173 174 175 177, 178, 179 181 ley, Melba Am, 201, 221 276 ley, Rebecca Louise 316 Ma ng. riy Ja 316 i, Jackii Da Lee, 317 301 Linda Kay, 276 Roy Herndon 317 Sherrill, Dean. Ill, 301 Whaley, 276 ' Id Fonvill Betty Lou, 221 276 Robbins, Ralph Edward 3i Robbins, Terry Lee, 276 Roberson, Elizabeth Anneth Rob Robi Rob Rob. Robi Roberts Shearo Robertson Kan Robertson, Larr Robertson, Linda Sue, ' 301 Robertson, Shirley Ann 301 Robinette Patricia Jane 301 Robinson, James Edward ' , Jr. 3 Robinson, James Thomas 276 Robinson, Stephanie Lynn 301 Rochelle, John McGlll 317 Rodden, Judy Ann 124 Roddy, Thomas Edward 317 Rodgers, Gloria Jean, 317 Roemer, Julian Francis, 146 276 Rogers, Billy La Don III Rogers, John Ed, 317 Rogers, Judith Anne, 214 317 Rogers. Kathleen Mary 137 276 Rogers, Kathryn Alice 62 Rogers, Mary Elizabet ' h, 67 221 Melba Dean 317 Roge Roge RollI; Patrl 317 s, Brenda Ann, 98 317 T, Martha Dane, 231 301 Nicholas Anthony, Jr., 204 208 276 ella, Hele 204 Donald Harlin 317 Routson, Franklin L., 150 301 Rowe, Charles Kenneth, 77 Rowland, Odelene 301 Rowland, Robert Doye, 317 Rowland, Thomas Everett, III 192 317 Rowletle, Ronald Lynn 120 Roy, Jerry 289 Roy, Samuel Morris 317 Rucker, Robert Leslie, 219, 224 317 Rushing, Mary Evelyn, 47 139 289 Rushlow, Kenneth Robert 192 ' 317 Russ Rosemond, 59, 63, 110, 210 276 Russell, Ann Elizabeth 301 Russell. Donald Ray 208 289 Russell, Doran Patton j ' r. 301 Russell, James Michael 317 Russell, Jayne Rees, 133. 289 Russell. Shirley Ann 46 214 Russell, Virginia Anne ' 289 Russo, Suzanne Carolle. 67, 301 Rufledge, Patsy Carol, 201, 216 301 Rutledge, Patricia Ann, 317 Ryan, William Thomas Jr. 201 Rye. Marfn Jerald 208 317 Rye. Patricia Dianne. 317 Ryman, Gary Lyn 317 Sadie Sadie Sadie Scdie 218, 289 Safley, Ramon Zollie Sain, Charles Evans Sakas, Jeff, ' ey L. IB ' i Satsbury, Cynthia Ruth, 139, 301 317 Fred Teddy, Jr., 276 Martha Lois, 46. 59 289 Gayle. 46. 53 79 212. 276 5a nders Anthony Leon. 301 Sa nders Brenda Semore. 301 Sa nders Charles Clark 276 Sa nders Charles Frede ' rick Jr. Sa nders Kenneth Wade 301 Sa nders Lois Jean, 84, 205, 289 Sa nders Marian Ann 317 Sa nders Norma Jean, 317 Sa nders Von Scott, 317 Sandlin, Danny Neal 181 Sandlin, Martha Lou. 302 Newton, 71, 77, 276 Sandlin Richard Earl 302 Sanford. John Augusta Jr., 317 Santi William Carney, 276 Santiago, Sandra Mae, 133, 212 276 Sapp, Madolyn Wynne 302 Loui! 226 Sauls, Maybelle 317 Saunders, Linda Sue, 317 Savage, Barbara June, 317 Sawyer, Gary Lee, 317 Scates, Jimmy Leonard 317 Scattes, T.. 120 Schablik. Johnny V illiam Jr. 120 317 Schaerer. Rita Ann. 276 Schafer. Norman Frederic Jr. 289 Schamberg. Robert John 204 317 Schamberg Thomas Charles 181 192 Schlanger. Hilda Lee. 302 Schofleld, Henry Jowett. III. 211 Schow. Barbara Lynn. 133, 302 Schrader Diane Elizabeth, 317 Schrader, Donna Louise, 317 Schultz, Daphna Ruth 302 Schultz Dwight Larkin 146 276 Schwartz, Frederick Allen, ' 302 Schwartz, Nellie Darlene 206 Scott, Cathy, 276 Scott, Cheryl Darlene, 289 Scott, Donna Kay 317 Scot;, Ernest Terry, 172, 173 179 181 Scott Mary Etta III 302 Scott Sheila Gail 302 Scot;-. William H.. 317 Seals. Amy Jeanece. 46. 69. 216, 289 Seamon, Rita Carol 302 Seaver, Mary Alice 317 Seifert, Bill Lewis, 125, 276 Seigler, Linda Faye, 103 Selby, Wilma Sue, 133, 216, 302 Sells, Betty Sue 317 Sells, Samuel Paul, Jr., 317 Selph, Donna Marie 317 Settle, Mary Grace ' 289 Saul, Robert Joseph, 317 Sewell, Donald Everett 290 Sewell Joe Thomas 302 Seymour. James Ro ' bert. 224. 277 Shablick J. 120 Shackelford. Jerry Baxter 317 Shacklett. Gloria Ann 317 Shacklett. Marsha Jo., 128 135 Shaddlx, Shirley Ann 277 Shadwick, Paula Ruth 317 Shaffer, Brenda G. Stiaw 290 Shaffer. Franklin D. 223 ' 290 Shanks, William Rory ISO Shannon, Jerry Wayne, 68 77 233 277 Sharbel, Kelly Matthew 148 204 Sharp, Glenda June 290 Sharp. Ralph 225 Sharp. Marilyn Elizabeth 277 Sharp. Virginia Chapman. 277 Sharp. William 184 Sharpe. Sarah ' Calene 302 Shaver. Francis Delano 277 Sha . He . 317 Shearron. Patricia Gaile 317 Shelton. Gayle Ann 317 Shelton. Martha Lou 62 277 Shelton. Tommy Ray ■302 Shepherd. James Eldon 277 Sherley. Gary William 302 Sherrod, Lavada Sue, 290 Shipley, Elizabeth Ann 46 199 290 Shoemaker. Linda Jeanne 317 Short. William Cordell Jr. 208 Shortridge. Richard Eugene 317 Shouse, Sharon Joyce, 226 ' Shubert, Ronnie Lewis 317 Shuff, Suzanne, 317 Shumaker, Pamela Jo, 317 Sidebottom, William Marion IV 302 SIdwell, James Quinfon, Jr. 146 Silvey, Anthony Lawrence 317 S mmons, Barbara Ann, 317 Simmons, James David 277 Simmons, Jimmy Lamar, 302 Simms, James Floyd, Jr. 317 Simms. Robert Joe 302 Simms. Susan Elizabeth 290 Simonds. Steve Richard 206 S monis, Dennie Mark 110 317 Simons. James Ray. 302 Simpson. James Franklin. 290 S mpson, Linda Susan. 204, 317 Sims. Beltye June, 67, 68, 97, 280 290 Sims, Carl Stanton. 120 290 Sims. Eric Loyd, 317 Sims. Esther Juanita 317 Sims. Michael Stephen 317 Sims, William Frank, 64 277 Singleton, Jerome, 184 Sinor, Sandra Jeanne, 317 Siscc, William Marion, Jr., 192, 318 Sisk, Jackie Leonard 228 318 Sitton. Ann Cheryl 221 227 277 Sitz. Robert Glenn. 302 SIzemore. Grady Lawrence, 120, 220 302 Skmner, Linda Lee 318 Slaten, James Ray, 290 Slayden, Judith Elaine 67 68 198 Slayden, Wesley Batson 277 ' Slaymaker, Robert Dawson, 277 SleJge, Brenda Kaye, 133 302 Sledge, Reba Joyce 318 51 gh, Connie Beth, 290 Sloa ri. Lilll Anne Twining, 97, 104, 207 31! Small. Lynn Scott, 60. 68, 97 101 290 Smartt, Julia Suzanne 85 Smartt, Philip Dwiqht 318 Smartt, Phillip Lowell 318 Smiddy, Lawanda Gayle 318 Smiley, Adrian Tyrone, 172, 193 302 Smith, Ann Knight 290 Smith, Arden 302 Smith, Betty J. -Blackburn 277 Smith, Billy Hall Jr. 277 Smith Brenda K.. 302 Smith Carolyn Mae. 302 Smith, Charles Houston. 318 Smith. Charles Ray. 277 Smith Claude Wayne. 290 Smith Cynthia Diane. 318 Smith Dan Robert. 277 Smith, Danny Wilson 318 Smith Daria Dawn 98. 318 Smith Edward Wayne. 290 Smith Emily Ada 318 Smith Ersklne Ray 318 Smith Frances Murrey. 68 Smith Gaylon Jenkins. 277 Smith, James Kenneth, 277 Smith, James Philip 302 Smith, James Thomas, 277 Smith. James W.. 318 Smith Janet Gail, 318 Smith, Jerry Franklin. 302 Smith. Jill Anita 318 Smith. John Edward, 277 Smith, Joy, 318 Smith, Judy Karen, 201, 302, 318 Smith, Kathleen Carey S., 277 Smith, Kenneth Roy, 141 148 318 Smith, Kenneth Warrington 141 148 31 Smith Kenneth Wayne 302 Smith. Ladenia Arlyne 206 318 Smith. Larry Bennett 290 Smith. Linda DIanne 302 Smith. Linda Jo. 302 Smith. Lyndon Lyie. 290 Smith. Marcia Lynn. 68, 69, 277 Smith. Margaret Ivy. 290 Smith. Mary Orlene. 318 Smith. Mary Alice. 131. 145 Smith. Mary Washington 318 Smith, Monetta 131 ' 198 Smith Myrna Joyce 199 277 Smith Patricia S., 290 Smith. Randall H.. 290 Smith. Sandra Kathleen 318 Smith. Sara Katherine. 92 302 Smith. Sarah Marie. 89. 149. 227. 229 302 Smith. Shelley Kay 132 Smith, Susan Lea, 46, 203, 206 290 Smith, Teresa Ann 219, 318 Smith, Thomas Carson 146 Sml ' h, Thomas Randolph 146 Smith, Thomas Ray 146 Smith, William Barton 318 Smithson, Audrey Diane 318 Smotherman, Betty Jane 53, 69 277 Smyfhe, Mary Alice 107, 277 Smylhia, Emma Mane 302 Sneed, Glenn Anthony 277 Snell, Betty June, 74 Snell, William Alton 224 Snowden, Patricia Louise, 63, 277 Snyder, Stephen Lockard 172 Snyder, William Deaderlck 73 142 Sohrabl, Bahman 219 Solomon, Edward Clay, 208, 226 318 Souders, James Austin, 75, 105 110 Spangler, Carol Ann, 277 Spangler, Peggy Jean. 318 Spann, Branda Joyce. 216 277 Spann, Harriet Frances 318 Sparkman. Susan Leslie 105 302 Sparks. Edgar Thomas. Ill 140 212 Sparrow. Fred McKinley 302 Spears. Danny Wayne. 73 277 Speight, Robert Burton 302 Spencer, Danny Mitchell, 142 277 Spencer, Robert Lee, III 318 ' Spicer, Larry Gene, 302 Spinks, Linda Lee, 318 Spitzer, Charles Anthony 192 Spraker, James Stanley, 58, 67, 71, 290 Sp Mi rqa 318 Springer, Shirley Jean, 67. 68 74 231 277 Sprouse. Danny 6. 277 Stacey, Gerald P. 204 Stacey. William Paul. 228 318 Stacy, Donald Day, 302 Stacy, Ronald Ray 302 Stafford, Patricia Joan 290 Stammer, Robert Edward Jr 318 Stamps, James Erwin, 50 ' 277 Stanfield Kathleen Laura 302 Stanfill, Timothy Lester 3 ' l8 Stansberry, Paul Dennis 318 Stansell, Ronald Talmadge 318 Stapp, George Marvin 318 Starkey, Barbara Belle ' 318 Starkey, Robert Allen ' 146 Starks, Eric Douglas, 105 110 Starks, Iris, 63, III 302 Starks, Marvin Wayne 290 Steelman, Charles Ray ' 277 Steelman, Susan Kay, 60. 101 277 Steely. Donald Ray. 277 Stephens. Diane Marie 48 302 Stephens. Elizabeth Ga ' il l ' 35 302 Stephens. Hayden Burton 290 Stephens. Jean Vivian 302 Stephens. Jerry Lee, 207 277 290 Stephens, Michael Lebron 220 Stephens, Wendell Vinson ' 277 Stephenson, Joel Philip 3r8 Thorr 290 Ste ens, Michael Wayne 150 184 Stevenson, Joe Billy, 318 Stevenson, Sandra Louise. 302 Stewart. Dorna Jane 290 Stewart, Larry Michael 211 Still, William Thomas ' jr 290 Stinson, Jimmy Morri 318 Stinson, Larry Vernon, 58, 290 Stockard, Mildred Wrenne 93 120 302 Sto ' el, Linda Gall 290 ' ' Stone, Cathy Anita, 222 Stone, Roy Gail 290 Stone, Susan Delilah, 290 Storey, Addle Katherine. 110 37 storey, Joe Larry, 205 302 Storey William Alan 318 Stoudnor, Craig Monroe, 191 Stratton, Ronald Glenn 290 Stratib, Brady Allen, 181 224, 290 Strawn. Lynda Sue 290 Strickland, Ann Marie, 199 215, 318 Strom, Helen Elizabetti, 277 . ong, Roy Michael 318 Stroop, Na St 318 ud, Jo Stuart, Susan Ray. 135, 227, 277 Stubblefield Norma Jane 318 Stubblef ' eld, Patricia Ann, 199, 224. 290 Stubbs. Carole Ann. 67, 68 72 79, 199 221 277 Studer, Paula Gay. 318 Stutler. Darrel Scott, 192 Suddartti, Mary Lou, 277 Sullenger, Martha Jean, 231, 290 Sullivan, Archie R.. 302 Sullivan, Elliott H,. 318 Sullivan, James Larry 318 Sullivan, Lyman Louis, 290 Sullivan, Ulyses Anderson 198 Su elll 179, 18 He Dougia rietta, 318 Sta ;il, 172, 173 II, Rhesa Susan, 227 318 Sutton, Bertha Ann, 214, 219 221 318 Sutton, Carolyn Jean. 277 Sutton. Dolores Ann. 133 290 Sutton. Judith Camille 302 Sutton. Patricia Hallberg 277 Swafford. Paula Jean 227 318 Swalford, William Dale, 318 Swanqer, Joyce Ann 302 Swann, Linda Faye, 278 Swanson, Frank Oliver, 290 Svyeeney Swift Pa 204 278 Stephan, 67, 68, 79, 278 Ruth, 74 278 Swindell. Gary Alan 290 Swor. Sammy Virgil, Jr , 27! Sykes, John Wesley 192 Tallant. John Albert 290 Talley, Danny Lynn 318 Talley, Gloria Lynn 302 Talley, John Dudley 290 Tant. John, 58, 290 Tarklngton, Kennard Ward Jr, 302 Tarpley, Betty Ruth 318 Tarpley, Philip Noel, 215 318 Tarter, Dondid Wayne, 181.278 Tarter. Janis Louise Mundy ' 278 Tassin, Gary Camllle 193 Tatum, Linda Sue, 198 290 Tatum, Pamela Andrea. 318 Tawat. Mesommonta 291 Taylor, Audrey Louise 278 Taylor, Dorris Jean, 291 Taylor, Eddie 318 Taylor, Edna June, 138 Taylor, Gordon Nlles. 102, 205 318 Tay or, Jerry Lee, 146. 278 Taylor, John Horace 58 67 291 Taylor, Judy Carol, 318 ' ' Taylor, Linda Sue, 203, 206, 302 Taylor, Mary Louise 211 291 Taylor, Molly Sue 318 ' Taylor, Randall Keith 291 Taylor, Robert Leslie, 104, 110 302 Taylor, Ronald Houston 291 ' Taylor, William Howard ' 278 Teague, Jackson Carl 318 Teaque, Rosemary, 302 Tel ' ord, Linda Carolyn. 198, 206 278 Temple, James David 291 Templeton, Patsy Carol 319 Tenbrunsel, Robert Wayne 291 Tennant, Ronald D., 47 77 ' 201 233 291 Tenpenny, Josh, 65, 278 ' Terry, Cheryl DIanne 319 Terry Evelyn Marie Beard, 278 S !; ' °, ' 1 ' ' ' ' = ' ' 8- 205, 214 215 291 Thedford, Donna Love 278 ' Thomas, Diane Lannelle, 300 Thomas, Ellen Tucker, 278 Thomas, James Earl, 319 Thomas, Jerry D., 278 Thomas, John Wllse, 291 Thomas, Larry Rodney. 291 • homas. Reynolds Elon 278 Thomas. Ricki Sharen, 302 Thomas, Rosemary, 291 I homas, Stanton Bryan, III 228 Ihomas, Terry Lynn, 207 Tho:i?nso: -22f - ' ' ' T ;rtr:ra: 778 ' ' ' ' Thompson, David Darwin ' 319 Ihompson. Gary Lynn, 319 ihompson, Janice Ida, 203, 206, 214, 218, Thompson, John A., 319 Ihompson, John Charles 150 Thompson, Karen Jean, 302 Thompson, R.chard Boyce, 206 291 Thompson, Robert Ead 319 ' Thornton, Sara Kathryni 319 Thrasher, W lliam Hershel 119 Tllford Mary Madelinel06 T;lley, Sara Jean, 233 Tincher. Anne Morris, 319 Tinn n, Jean Claire 291 Tittle. Deborah June 319 Todd. Michael Craig ' , 319 Toll.ver, Lawrence Wilson, 53, 59, 72. 77, Tomlin, Brenda Joyce, 302 TomHn, Danny Buford, 319 Tomlinson. June Knight, 278 Tomllnson William Gilford, 125, 278 Toombs Emmett William. 74. 291 Torrence William Howard, ISO Totty. Kenny Rae. 302 Townes James Gary, 302 Townsend Michael Marlin 181 319 Trail Randall Elvln, 319 Tramel, Linda Faye, 278 Trammell Judy DIanne, 319 Travagllo, John Anthony, 102 Treacs, Dan Hollowell 220, 303 Treanor, Walter DIsmukes, 278 Tredinnick, Marjory Ellen, 68. 205 291 Trent, Bryan Orval, 291 Trent, Linda Raye, 62, 70 221, 291 Trigg, Patricia Ann, 291 Trimble, Janice Elaine 135, 231 291 Trisdale. Donald Jay 67, 72, 264 278 Trisler, Patricia Ann 201 302 Trollinger. Janie Lois. 319 Troupe. Bonnie Ruth, 203, 206, 303 Troupe, Patricia Ann, 203, 206, 221, 278 Trout, Jimmy Glenn 319 Willi 291 Tucker, John Curtis, 278 Tucker, Lana Janice, 67, 138 139 224 291 Tucker,. Rebecca Allen. 278 Tucker, Robert Wayne 65 Tucker, Sharon Elaine 104 105 319 Tucker, Shirley A., 303 Turner, Gwendolyn Cornelia, 199 278 Turner, Gwendolyn Jane, 199, 278 Turner, Jackie Doyle 319 Turner, Joan Carolyn, 319 Turner. Judith Ann 278 Turner. Mary Suzann 319 Turner, Pamela Carol 303 Turney, Paul S. 201 319 Turney, Roger Franklin, 77, 201, 233 Tuttle, Lawrence George, 319 Tuttle, Lynn Henry, 150. 278 Tyrrell, Timothy Joseph, 319 u Ullery, Samuel Richard 146 291 Ullom, Rebecca Ann, 70, 93 136 137 150 227, 229, 248 Underwood, Barry Lane 211 Underwood, Janice Gay, 198 303 Underwood, Linda Gray, 319 Underwood, Martha Susan 303 Upton, Roy 58 Uselton, Billy Dale 122 Usery, Joy Marie 278 Vaden, Laura Mae 319 Vadnais, Patrlc ' a Ann 204 Valentine, Linda Jean 319 Van Arsdale, Harriette Kay 319 Van Hall, Ronald Alan, 75. 104 110 291 Van Nostrand. John Irving. 53. 72 77 VanVlckle. Ronald Paul 146 Vance, Gray Epps, Jr. 278 Vance, Janice Rae 303 Vance, Robbie Lynda 278 Vandergriff, Carolyn Ann, 278 Vanderpool, Jo Doris, 131, 221 278 Vanderpool, Judy Gayle 291 Vannatta, Marvin Jackson Jr 291 Vantrease, Teresa Duke 303 Varner, Leia Faye, III 198 Vaughan, Howell Douglas 319 Vaughan, Ruth Milton 201 224 291 Vaughan, William Orren jr. 319 Vaughn, John Porter 278 Vaster Charles David 150 VIck, Donald Ray 118 ' 291 Victory, WIITam Frank, Jr., 161 278 Vines, Linda Adale. 103, 291 w Waddell Wanda Jo 319 Wade, Charlie Jean ' 319 Wade, Goldy Lee 319 Wade, Jack Thomas 150 Wade, Lemuel Franklin 105 110 278 Wade, Paul Joseph, 303 Waggoner, Guy Daniel, 73 291 Waggoner, Harriet Clarice 139 216 291 Waggoner, Sharon DIanne 319 Charles Francis 219 Wa Ma 219 Wagner, Robert Brennan 223 319 Wagner. Robert Joseph 223 ' Vi akefield, John Lynn, 73 224 278 Wakefield, Steven Joseph 188 Waldron, Brenda Faye 201 Walker, Alvin Murrey ' 278 Walker, Brenda Kay 303 Walker, Carmen 303 Walker, Carolyn ' Frances 319 Walker, Dennis Morgan ' 303 Walker Donna Jeanne 211 Walker, Gloria Jean, 2 ' l9, 303 Walker, James Boyd 146 Walker. James Robe ' rt 146 Walker. James Terry i46 Walker, Lse Ann Severy 133 278 Walker, Marjory Ann, 84, 139 147 291 Walker, Nancy Allen 303 Walker, Roberta Alice 319 Walker, Sandra Jean 319 Walker, Scott Barton 278 Walker, Thomas Earl 319 Walker, Willard Ronald 319 Walker, William Ralph. 161 162 181 224 Wall. Harret 319 Wall. William Krewson 291 Wallace. Brenda Joyce. ' 319 Wallace, Janice Katharine 319 Wallace, Joel Hull, 211 291 Wallace, Roy Cleveland 278 Waller. Claudia Beth 214 319 Waller. Ellen Kathleen 303 Waller Ross Allen, Jr,, 58, 291 Walls Janet Gail 319 Walls, Sherry. 85. 303 Walters Ivan Leon, 291 Walton James Allan. 142. 212 Wann Richard David 319 Ward. Don Ray. 163 Ward. David, 214 Wa ■Ma 319 Warner, Joseph Randall, 319 Warpool, James Lee, Jr. 150,292 Warren Cynthia Lorraine, 104. 319 Warren. Edwina, 303 Warren. Jackie Frederick. 278 Warren James Hamilton 291 Warrei John Thomas 291 Warwick Richard Henry, 205 Waters, James Edward 291 Waters James Philip, 110 Watkins, Juanita 319 Watson Brenda Kay 319 Watson, James Beniamin, Jr., 319 Watson Katherine Ann 303 Watson, Linda Lloyd I 10 303 Watson, Sandra Faye 79 201 Watts, Barbara Jane. 278 Watts. James Phillip. 161 Watts. Thomas Elgin 208 Wauford, James Terry. 278 Weathers, Margaret Ann, 291 Weaver Bobbie Jean, 291 Weaver, Gillie Ronald, 319 Weaver, William Glen 291 Webb Brenda DIanne 278 Webb, James Donald, 303 Webb Kenneth Roy, 303 Webb Richard Lee 46 206 224 319 Webb Wanda Gayle 219 303 Webber. Mary A. Blankenship 278 Webster. Anthony Wayne Jr. 303 Webster. Diane Yvonne. 92. 147, 227 229. 248 278 Wedekind Howard William 141 303 Wehrman Mary Ruth 319 Welch. Elizabeth Ann. 319 Welch, Jack Nolan 143 278 Welch, Joseph Pratt 278 Welch. William Day Jr., 279 303 Welding, Ronald James, 46, ' si 208 279 Wellden, William Anthony 319 Weller William Allen 291 Wells Aletha Mai 29i Wells Glenna Gail 47 203 206 292 Wells, Rita Frances, 67. 74 79 201 292 Werner. Sharon Long 279 West. Jeannle. 319 West. James Norris. 105. 303. 319 West, Patricia Ann 79, 279 West, Robert Douglas 292 Westfall, Joseph Melton 319 Westfall, Mary Frances ' l38 139 Westlake, William Joseph, 204 233 Wetherford. Billle Ann 69. 139 216 291 319 Wheeler. Brenda Joyce ' 319 Wheeler, Fred Honea ' 292 Wheeler, Rebecca Barnes 303 Whitaker, Charlsle Sue 292 Whitaker, Helen Marie 199 279 Whitaker, Jere Lynn 279 Whitaker, Patricia Rebecca 303 White Barbara Carole. 131 278 While. Carol Jean 288 White Deborah Leah 198 320 Whte. Delores Yvonne 303 While, Donald Ray 303 White, James York ' 181 White, Larry Ray 224 292 White, Linda Cheryl 44 105 279 White, L ' nda Fay 216 303 White, Linda Frances ' 216 White, Sandra Gale 320 Whl ' e, Sarah Emily 320 While, Walter Howard 101 292 Wh,te, William David 320 ' Whltesell, Ben Allen 147 279 Wh:feslde, Janice Louise! 137 Wh teside, Michael Burton 190 191 Whitley, Jackie Doyle 224 ' 279 ' Whitmore, Judith Ann 69 216 292 Whitlincton, William A. ' ill 320 Whittle, Kenneth Wayne 279 Whitver, Gertrude Mae ' 46 292 Wilbanks, Linda Carol, ' 60. ' 99 135 279 Wilburn, Deborah Jean 320 ' Wilburn. Marie Gay 303 W lee, Donald dayman 279 Wllee, Myra E. Luker 279 Wiley, Billy Joe, 280 ' 292 Wiley, Don L., 320 Wilgus, J. Robert 320 Wilhite, James Robert 279 Wilkinson Dan Franklin 46 218 279 Willard. Marcia Francille, ' 46 ' 52 62 67 201, 233, 279 . . . , Wlllhoit Mary Alice 320 Williams, Ann Sutton 279 Wlllams, Barbara Casey 279 Williams, Beltie Joyce 320 Williams Bettye Lester 320 Willi Brenda Ka 279 Williams Charle Williams, Cynthia Ann ' , ' 93, 135 292 Wi lams, David Aubrey, 46, 65 Williams, David Stewart 65 Williams, Donald Barry ' 279 Williams, Fred Dow Jr. 320 Wilhams, Georgia Mae, 67, 69, 216 279 Williams, Jimmy 320 Williams, James Geo ' frey 279 WTIlams, Jan King, 137, 303 Williams, Jessie Vee 199 Williams, Larry Gordon. 232. 279 Williams. Larry Raymond, 212. 232 W.lliams. Linda Faye 292 Williams. Mary Patricia. 79, 215 231 292 Williams, Peggy Jean. 320 Williams Ralph Edward. 320 Williams Ralph Wayne, 303 Williams ' Rebecca Ann, 48, 203, 206, 224. 303 Williams Rosie Helen, 62, 292 Williams Sandra Austine, 320 Williams Sue Carolyn, 221, 292 Williamson, Donald James, 62. 146 Williamson Lynn 320 Willis Lynn Gray 303 Willis Susan Dishongh. 216. 303 Willis William Edgar. 146. 232. 292 Willmore. Larry Houston. 142. 279 Willmore Medora Gentry. 59 79. 292 Wilson Candlce Louise, 201, 320 Wilson Carol Elizabeth 222, 227, 320 Wilson Charles Ray 320 Wilson, Cornelia Jane, 320 Wilson Dlanna Lynn, 303 Wilson Donna Jo 135 Wilson Elizabeth 211, 320 Wilson ' Gary Lynn, 292 Wilson Helen Rose, 320 Wilson James Davis, 222 Wilson Jo Anne, 74, 279 Wilson Judith Carole, 132, 133, 279 Wilson, Lois Joann, 320 Wilson Michael Harley, 73 224 292 Wilson Michael Wayne 320 Wilson, Randall Dean 303 Wilson Robert Bradford, 172, 177 Wilson. Robert Hugh. Jr., 320 Wilson, Susan Locker. 59 139 292 Wilson William Walter, 292 Wilson Wilma DIanne 133 Windrow, James Edwin, 279 Windrow Willie Arline 279 Winkler Campbell Way ' ne 279 W nn, Lou, 69, 279 Winters Connie Sue 320 Wisdom Larry Meredith, 303 Wiseman Jo Ann 224 303 an, Linda Sue, 292 Wi. 74 Wiseman, Nancy Le Jane, 303 Wiser Robert Andrew 303 Will, Wanda Lucretia, 231 303 Wolfe, Barbara Elaine 206 Wol ' e, Joyce Ann Gray 279 Womack, Brenda Sue, 113, 216, 279 Womack, Charles Timothy 320 Womack, Grady Carl 320 Womack, Iris Faye 68 74 279 Womack James Paul, 44. 45 51 279 Womack Lynn Ann. 47 97 303 Womack. Maggie I. Jean. 320 Womack Michael David 292 Wood. Dixie Georgeann ' e. 320 Wood. Don Goodman 142 Wood. Linda Carole 135 Wood. Sandra Kay. 279 292 Wood. Terrl Sue Mosely 61 Wood. Theresa Jane 221 292 Woodard. Jerry Clarence 320 Woodard, Linda DIanne 303 Woodcock, Debra Ann 320 Woodlee, Harold Cecil 64 279 Woodlee, Jean Ann, 320 Woods, Barbara Anne 68 Woods, Charles T. 320 Woods. George Anthony 75 105 110 Woods, George Thomas, 75, ' 105 ' 1 10 Woods, Mary Ellen 320 Woodson James William Jr 320 Woody, Frances Elizabeth ' , 279 Woody, Fred Newton, 46, 71 77 140 279 Woody Nancy Louise 279 ' ' Woody, Roger Fay 320 Woody, Ronald Paul 292 Wooten. Margaret, 303 Woollen, Hubert Eugene III 320 Word, James David, 120 320 ' Worden, Linda Anne, 59 215 292 Workman, Dorothy June 320 Worley, Hansel 320 Wortham, Marion Ann 320 Worlman, Jeff Lynn, 279 Wrather, Bobby Lynn 320 Wrenn Charles Boyd, 228 292 Wright, Frederick Wesley 142 279 Wright, Gary Lee 224 Wright, Harold Glenn 224 Wright, Janet Kay 137 292 Wrght Jerry Ronald 192 Wright Patsy 320 Wrigh , Patsy Elaine 320 Wyaft, David Charles 184 Wynn Reba Joyce 320 Wyrlck, Donald Lester 146 Yamin, Manouchehr 219 Yandle. Rosemary. 279 Yarbrough. James Herman 193 Yates. Howard Miller 184 Yeager. Timothy Howard 209 York. Bruce Carlisle 303 ' York. Jerry Steven 292 York, Vicki Lynn. 320 York. William Crawford 320 Yost. Charlene Lillian 124 279 Young, Antha Marie ' 303 Young, Janis Lynn, 303 Young, Linda Carol, 320 Young, Mary Jo, 46.201 207 279 Young. Richard Edgar Jr. 279 Young. Roger Leon, 279 Youree. Elizabeth Cheryl. 2I9-. 303 Zachery. Leonard Howard Zager. Harr Ronald. 279 Zaunbrecher. Katherine M Zeber, Nancy Faye. 279 373
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