Southern Arkansas University - Mulerider Yearbook (Magnolia, AR)

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I I ' , I I J I I I I I I I I I 0 I I ,N l I I I . I . I I I . I 1 . WWI I I I I I ' I I I - I I I . II I . L? Editor Administration On Stage Features Campus Life Athletics Students ' Photographers Brenda Rhodes Gloria Crayton Judy Dennis Judy Head David Gilbert Camille Stanford David McCauley Kenny Stafford Ronnie Bunger Don Hale Tommy Dodson David Dodson SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE Magnolia, Arkansas ,, W--Y , w Q: J , 1, . X q I X., . UVVK r - X , ., Q ,,.1 - 1 'rg I A I I xl. .K QW W V .K .. . mil. ' V , i LF. ., Hr s- f- , Q I, . ... h 3, f I J w 'A-If . 'U 'rf-vf-V--+2 avg Jr 'xii' -. . be ffl Ti ff , - 1. . A .4 -1.1 ' - H w Wir. V :1 - E ' i W ,J .V , I .. 'l , x ,l ' -v , . . 71, 11 In --rv . ' fl- 1 . , , .Q . ' f 5 1-'L-1? -K, J.- ', A K V. J ,ww Xq 5. XX , X, x X Q 1 1 ...- 'YM- N h pf' ,O- x , X Q I ' A 1 , 1 4 f,,l ,K ' fr 1 . K - ' R .if V ,,h,. , ,I V P I - r .f, -i t ., I . f ' f 1 ' . , .v. 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Talley, Dean of Students for 30 years, this year stepped clown from that osition. How P . ever, he continues to serve the college as director of alumni affairs and is often seen in the union talk- ing with students, members of the faculty and admin- istration. Thus, 'clVIr. Dean remains an integral part of the life of Southern State College. With pride the yearbook staff respectfully dedi- cates the 1968 MULERIDER to Milton B. Talley, a man who has been a friend and a guide to many SSC students over the years. Q! . 1 T e Man Faces SS Today is Yesterday's tomorrow. Today will bring us closer to the thing we are in search of at SSC. We have lost a portion of that self that we were yesterday and have yet to become what we will be somewhat different as a result of the experiences we have today. 1 V y W 2' Q is '1 l ' Y 1 ..: V FX!! 2 N W , K w u. , w I ? , W Ri , J A I - ' c'ji'A I W w W V Ami W r A , .' 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Wi,-3. 11 Q 3 get - yr 451.1 M , ,wr-'4' ' Q'2 11 -iii' M il I' i 2,,A 'Q 'L 5 1 9 ,, 'q Q ie? vQ. 4 14 Inquiring Minds Seek Knowledge Day and Night Some students come to SSC to major in campus- ology. These are the ones who sleep through classes then saunter over to the union for a cup of coffee and a few hands of bridge. However, those students who are here with the goal of becoming educated realize that in order to reach that goal it is neces- sary to attend lectures and labs as Well. Learning does not just happen. Questions must he asked. Answers must be contemplated and sometimes questioned. 1 -s V ' V - ..,, . w 7 ,ll N . I-4 Z' J. 4' 7 Yyf ri It 11 fx: .: l .Jr 451 5 Q.. X- ,.,.ans-l '.-- . ...mf-rx-'vvv-S! ,,.....-.-Q-'f ' -f-- - y i L f an F I ' ,111 simile X ' i l -id ,ws- fiiffsif I x F' v V , ., at I 1 ,. . . X tudent Senate Sold Extra Seat Reservations Bus trips to out of town football games were somewhat crowded because the Student Senate sold more seat reservations than there were seats avail- able. From November until January the glass walls of the cafeteria displayed the talents of SSC art stu- dents. Also this year, the Riders downed the Reddies in the pouring rain, the cost of a parking ticket sky- rocketed from 504' to 333, and students slipped and slid to class on the ice and snow of January dead week. ,llfaftrt . 1 l team-AIU 55 t 2 . a--lifiwfisf-,1'st M-'2.-Sal f f? . 'z me ali' E! 16 Caps and Gowns Replace Beanies and Crowns Graduation means not only a diploma but also an end of the frustration of Waiting in the endless lines at registration. lt also means that the crowns and the rare moments of glory that were a big part of college life are now but memories which Will fade as time passes and lives change. f if -Q HF X .. 3 fhg . I? is Y W 4, E s n - I 9 X W i ,.,-'V-Y. ' 'S -- - ' , 4 5 , f ' .1 .f wv 5 In Y nf., V fm,-v , E X gv A we 1,--' f firif'-' ' .Viv 5:,,llLf 'J I A-1-PM 4734, J . .. , , , -s 1' 1 ACADEMICS ,Q as ,X ' Dr. Bruce consults his library before making another important decision. President Bruce often uses the telephone to keep in touch with other members of the administration. President Bruce Strives For Improved Facilities From his office in Overstreet, President Bruce keeps a watchful eye on the campus of Southern State College. For the past nine years he has Worked with the Board of Trustees and the administrative and instructional staffs toward higher academic standards, increased enrollment and improved facil- ltles. Dr. Bruce chats with Paul Hoover in the union. 11,14 131:11 i I i Ill!-ii-, w x w w WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER Governor of Arkansas I' in ., . .. . -L f I ji? . ' ,.... '-Qi? K MZQQJ, ' w OFFICI OF TNI GOVIINOI ' STATE or Aluvmsss wmmnor Roca: uvuuu LITTLE ROCK GREETINGS TO THE STUDENTS OF SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE: It pleases me to have the opportunity of sharing in the record of your school year through your 1968 Mulerider. I have stated many times that my Administration is striving for an Era of Excellence. Such an era can come only if we all recognize education ae one of the vital foundation blocks. Recently, I called the first Governor's Conference on Education - a significant step toward transferring ideas into action. Another stride forward has been the organization of the non-partisan Governor's Youth Council, the two-fold purpose of which shall be to function in an advisory capa- city to the Governor on matters concerning youth and to keep our youth informed on the matters of state government. You have a representative of the Council in your school and it is my hope that each of you will take an active role in the Council through your representative. As students, your responsibility is to make the nnst of your opportunities to study and prepare yourself to be productive citizens of our State, able to make meaningful contributions to our society. What happens to Arkansas in the future will depend on you and our great need is for knowledgeable young people, with fresh ideas and dedication, to meet the challenges of tomorrow. I am hopeful that you realize the faith that I and so many others have in your abilities and potential. I pledge myself to continued efforts in building the kind of state in which you will want to live, and I look forward to working with you to make our Era of Excellence a reality. With all good wishes, Winthrop Rock eller X Governor Trustees Se s Colle e Policies The Board of Trustees is the legal agency in- vested with the authority to determine the general policies of the College. The members give of their time to lead the school, keeping in mind the best interests of the College and the students. The Board has the responsibility of determining all policies, fixing tuition rates and fees, appointing college officials and prescribing courses of instruction. Appointments to the Board are made by the Governor and confirmed by the Arkansas Senate. Each of the five members, appointed in consecutive years, serves a five-year term on the Board. Serving a second term as officers for the Board are J. H. Wilson, Presidentg Doyne Hunnicutt, Vice Presidentg and D. 0. Talbot, Secretary. Mumbers of the Board of Trustees are John H. Wilson of Magnolia, Dr. Bruce, Mrs. Ned Stewart of Texarkana, D. O. Talbot of Mag- nolia, Doyne Hunnicutt of Camden and Henry Irons of Hot Springs. 1 I ' 1 V 1 G 'V , ' , .PJ if -. if 1 3 V' Q. . ,f ' ,. P w' , A I 'I' of t Q., . . f l New Deans Supervise Students Dr. Charles Jackson, Assistant to the President and Director of Research, is the link between the Federal government and the college in obtaining federal funds. He also supervises the Upward Bound Program for high school students. Dr. Lowell A. Logan, Academic Dean, formulates and enforces academic policies of the college. As dean of faculty he is responsible for the develop- ment and execution of the academic program at SSC. Donald A. Haefner, Dean of Students, is respon- sible for orientation counseling, housing, student activities and job placement. Miss Pat Weaver, Dean of Women, is in charge of the housing for women students. She also sched- ules the calendar of college events and supervises such student activities as SGA, The Association of Women Student and the cheerleaders. Ronald E. Jones, Dean of Men, oversees activi- ties of the men students and is in charge of facilities such as the union and campus parking space. DR. LOWELL A. LOGAN Academic Dean DONALD A. HAEFNER Dean of Students MISS PAT WEAVER RONALD E. JONES Dean of Women Dean of Men -J 4-ff' X .43 .V -Y , 3 dministrators Everyone Appreciates BERNARD H. POLK Director of Student Aids A: 'YB Applications for student work on campus go through the office of Bernard Polk, Director of Fi- nancial Aid. Authorization for work-study payments is made by his office. He also supervises loans, grants and scholarships for the students. All students come in contact with Mrs. Ann Thomas and Paul Kirkpatrick, Counselors. They ad- minister the ACT test, Sophomore test and the grad- uate tests. The counselors work with students in personal problems and school related problems. The Registrar's Office, manned by James Smyth, keeps a record of every student from the time of his application to SSC until his graduation. Prospec- tive students apply to this office and are accepted, or sometimes rejected, as students. As graduation nears, hopeful graduates go over credits and file applications for degrees. As Secretary of the Alumni Association and Edi- tor of the Southern Stater, Milton Talley still main- tains his close relationship with the students. Business Manager R. H. Cole and Margaret Atchison, Accountant, work closely in supervising the money handled at the college. The budget is pre- pared and a detailed account of expenditures is maintained in their offices. Every month students form lines at the Business Office to receive pay checks, sign meal tickets,and pay room and board. ANN THOMAS PAUL KIRKPATRICK Counselor Director of Counseling lg 'na' ig JAMES L. SMYTH MILTON B. TALLEY Registrar Secretary of Alumni Association MARGARET ATCHISON R- H- COLE- JR- Accountant Business Manager 1Qx 3' 4, Mr. R. B. Gandy, Director of Public Relations, is the driving force behind student publications. Publications, News and Public Relations Director of Public Relations and Assistant Pro- fessor of Journalism, R. B. Candy supervises publi- cation of The Bray and Mulerider, and the News Bureau while also instructing journalism classes. He is aided in these activities by a barage of student workers, Mrs. Stanley Hipp, and Mrs. Bonnye Powell. Mrs. Stanley Hipp is in charge of the News Bureau. She keeps the news media informed when members of our collegiate community excel in a field or participate in some special activity. : 'Ik l F7 1 Mrs. Bonnye Powell has the iob of keeping the print shop on schedule. Director of the News Bureau, Mrs. Stanley Hipp, keeps the lines of communication open between the student and his hometown. i Men, Machines Need 24 Hour Care Nurse Syble Fitzgerald, the sole member of the campus health program, is often on duty night and day with her student patients. Her job entails much responsibility as does that of Billy Ray Machen and his assistant in the physical plant, Bodie Sharp. They too, sometimes have all-night vigils - whether because of a broken radiator, a blown fuse or a stolen whistle. . tx - - ig ,, X ,:' ' ' WJ 4, Mrs. Syble Fitzgerald is Southern State's angel of mercy. Mr. Leonard Sharp takes a look at the latest problems on campus. ' TDSKS' Mr. Billy Ray Machen stands guard over the campus alarm system O l Mrs Rona Richards sells another bargain sweatshart of 3 Used book M, ' L , P ff M 4 pa 7 r Mr Lu Z1 .5 I fr. R Mrs. C. D. Hipp, Posfmistress, keeps the money coming in from home. College Center Hub of Campus Life The College Center boasts a strategic location in the center of campus and is the hub of campus life. It is the home of the post office, cafeteria, book- store and snackbar. Each morning brings the morning mail-rush crisis. Everyone crams into the post office and finds it impossible to get to his box without crawling under or leaning over some other anxious student. Below, there is usually a line awaiting mealtime. Inside the glass cage, students again stand in line as they think of how good a home cooked meal would taste. Mr. Roy Deere, Food Service Manager, looks over the weekly menu Mrs. Naida Tyndall, Assistant Librarian, orders new books and super- vises student library workers. ? l X 1 Nr, .f ' f ,f Q-T7 Mrs. Velma lee Adams, Head Librarian and Associated Professor of Library Science, takes pride in her work. Librar , Farm Mean Research and Experience Storekeepers of knowledge, the librarians run a lively race trying to keep track of magazines, books and fines, While on the other side of the campus another member of the administration is kept hopping by the exigencies of running the farm. Here agriculture majors get first-hand training in farm operations as, in the library, library science majors can practice their knowledge. Mr. lewis Porterfield, Farm Manager, keeps the 'farm animals content. was f' - AV -'1tt:f'vrm,Q:r'Q: . .V V . i v A, ,. '.' -:tal ,L ' .V . rg , , , rl 319 ,.. g af C? U Sxl I f' 1' m-in ' Mrs. Maxine Porlerfield, Assistant Registrar, takes a break after a hard day. MRS. CAROLYN BROWN MRS. MARZELLE GILLESPIE l lvl i . I 15' j . it 3 f . ' l tl tx ,. z -' , t 4+ LY 'Pri' , Lirilllv U24 I fzi Secretaries' Work Smooths Red Tape In the front office of each member of the ad- ministration is a secretary. She ushers students in and out of offices, tells them where to wait in line and when to come back later. She makes appoint- ments for the boss and holds down the fort when he is out of the office. Somehow she combines the characteristics of a gracious hostess and an adjutant general. MISS SARAH COUCH MRS. LINDA DAVIDSON MRS. CURTISTINE WALZ MRS. HELEN SAMUEL t tir-r , at Students Prepare For Business Careers is. The business student is taught the principles of business organization, skills, and practices which apply to his personal as well as professional life. The Division of Business and Commerce offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in accounting, business administration, eco- nomics, or office administration. Two year programs are also offered in general clerical and secretarial science. '-,-,,. A1 Bruce Bevens is Chairman of the Division of Business and Commerce. Visiting scholar, Karl Reyer, discusses modern business techniques. wifi, , NL Q YM-fs Company representatives, such as Ron Adkins of Goodyear often speak to business classes. iq. LOUIS BLANCHARD Associate Professor of Accounting SCOT BO'AZ Assistant Professor of Economics ROSEMARY CASEY Instructor of Business ELGIE FIREOV ED Professor of Economics PAULA FRAZIER Instructor of Business MARIE GOODWIN Assistant Professor of Business and Marketing ALVARENE PEACE Instructor of Business KARL REYER Visiting Scholar CONWAY RUCKS Instructor of Business RICHARD SAMUEL Assistant Professor of Business ANNA TREXLER Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science GAYLE WHITE Instructor of Business He Who Teaches Must First Be Taught He who teaches must first be taught. This thought is the hasis for the objectives of the Division of Education, which includes the Departments of Ele- mentary Education, Secondary Education, and Recre- ation. The division offers a Bachelor of Science in Education with a major in either Elementary Edu- cation or Secondary Education. An important part of the curriculum is the re- quirement that each student, during his senior year, gains actual teaching experience as a practice teacher in the public schools. Dr. Frank Irwin is Chairman of Division of Education Okay, turn me lose and l'lI get my hair cut. . ii. .. nkiu., i X-'7.'g:AQg,25 P43 ':1'!1 wie ' vii KATHRYN BROWN Professor of Physical Education v,x-Q ,wie 1 're ,JIS bf I ww. ing-Q RICHARD CARTER Associate Professor of Physical Education MARGARET DOWNING Assistant Professor of Physical Education LEON HARDIN Assistant Professor of Education HAROLD KRAUSE Assistant Professor of Physical Education LARRY McNEAL Assistant Professor Physical Education CALVIN NEAL Assistant Professor of Physical Education EVELYN PACK Instructor of Physical Education RAYMOND POWELL Assistant Professor of Physical Education AUBURN SMITH Associate Professor of Physical Education STELLA SMITH Associate Professor of Education BOBBY H. STATEN Assistant Professor of Physical Education WILLIAM T. WATSON Assistant Professor of Physical Education Fine Arts Enlighten Campus Cultural Life The Fine Arts Division strives to enrich the cul- tural life on campus and in the community, and to instill an appreciation for the arts through choral groups, concerts, and art exhibits. All students come in contact with the division through courses in art and music appreciation that are required as a part of the general education pro- gram. Students who seek a professional or teaching career in music are offered a Bachelor of Music degree or a Bachelor of Music Education. Two year programs in the field of art and art education are also offered. Dr. Robert Campbell heads the Division of Fine Arts. Studeni recitals are a necessary evil for music maiors J..-s ss' Q DARLENE BAER Assistant Professor of Music WILLARD' CARPENTER Assistant Professor of Art GENE KELSEY Associate Professor of Music RICHARD OLIVER Professor of Music SHIRLEY SMART Assistant Professor of Music KENTON STEELWAGON Instructor of Organ Humanities Division Stresses Communication The Humanities Division contributes to the gen- eral education of all students by developing their skills in the use of language and by broadening their knowledge of literature. Its courses are de- signed to promote understanding of ideas, clear thinking and expression, and enjoyment and critical appreciation of literature. The division includes the Departments of English, Modern Foreign Language, Journalism, and Speech. Dr. Blue demonstrates equipment in the foreign language lab. - 'W -V, . Dr. George Sixbey is chairman of the Humanmes Dnvnslon , 1, ill ,Z , f., T, i. x-' ::g -' af ll ll. . I.:',::o l .-n..: Ill' ..'u,. nglllA.,. 'l..l lllf.'ly...'g. ' , ,. r U, u If ll ll all I .,,1ll.'.-':Ig.l'.r.' Ill., 4' 'lg' I '. ll nIl'l 'fu: 'gjuuunlu 'I .' 1 r,,,:s K 4 Ill: kstullln J ,nuns-n '22':. killllil 1. . .f..s :'3'3-.- lllnuluili neu rxsnl 'of' Q 1 , gnnne'o Q 0 'ftp-' nouuunuuul uuuunsull, sununaanf' 0 ,'..', Q o O.,:,n I In-I e' I I f l ' ' -2211-t'Z-.131 ANTHONY M. BELMONT Instructor of English BETTY BLUE Associate Professor of Spanish WESLEY C-HILDERS Visiting Scholar GLENNA COLEMAN Instructor of Languages KATHRYN CONDRAY Assistant Librarian and Assistant Professor JERRY CORTEZ Instructor of Speech JOSEPH EARLY Instructor of English MARTHA FORGEY Assistant Professor of English RUDOLPH CANDY Assistant Professor of Journalism and Director of Public Relations NEVIS HAGLER Instructor of Speech and Technical Director of Theater MARGARET HARTON Associate Professor of English ELINOR HARTSELL Instructor of English l ROBERT HARTSELL Instructor of Speech STANLEY HIPP Associate Professor of EDNA HOLLIS Instructor of English JAMES HOLT Instructor of English MARETTE JACKSON Instructor of English I AMES MEIKLE Associate Professor of Speech ROBERT NIEBERGALL Instructor of French and German HOLLIS PURTLE Instructor of English DAN SKELTON Instructor of English JERRY SMALLING Instructor of English VAL STERLE Instructor of Philosophy and Ethlcs DALE WHITMAN Assistant Professor of Engllsh Natural Science ls Theory and Fact The aim of the Division of Natural Science is to help students develop the ability to think critically and logically as well as to express theory and fact and substantiate them convincingly. Students may obtain Bachelor of Science degrees with majors in biology, chemistry, geology and mathematics or Bachelor of Arts degrees in biology and math. Two year courses are offered in the preprofessional fields of medicine, dentistry, medical technology, optome- try, nursing and wildlife management. Students a D apman is head of the Division of Natural Science. 1 pply the principles of physics in weekly lab peri Qui- i ods. JERRY ANDERSON Associate Professor of Mathematics JAMES AYRES Assistant Professor of Chemistry GEORGE BENSON Instructor of Biology ROLAND BROWN Assistant Professor of Biology RAYMOND' CAMMACK Instructor of Mathematics T. W. CLEEK Assistant Professor of Mathematics AVALEE COX Associate Professor of Biology B. C. DODSON Associate Professor of Chemistry CHARLES FERGUSON Assistant Professor of Biology ROBERT GILES Instructor of Geology and General Science GEORGE HENRY Assistant Professor of Mathematics BERT LINCOLN Professor of Chemistry RONALD' MCGEE Assistant Professor of Physics RICHARD' REED Instructor of Mathematics JOHN SMART Assistant Professor of Chemistry ARTHUR STEELY Assistant Professor of Mathematics OMEN WATSON Assistant Professor of Mathematics CALVIN WETZIG Professor of Mathematics RALPH WILSON Assistant Professor of Mathematics Courses Scan Current Problems The Division of Social Science, which includes the Departments of Government, Geography, Psy- chol0gY, History and Sociology, is designed to ac- quaint the students with the historical and social background of current problems. lt offers courses which are fundamental to the proper adjustment of students to modern social living. Students may oh- tain Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Art degrees with majors in history, psychology and social psy- chology. 477' 5' f 'fi William Nolan heads Division of Social Science. Guest speakers break classroom monotony l n 3 E - ' JOE BATES Assistant Professor of Psychology JULIA CABLE Instructor of Sociology WORTH CONN Assistant Professor of Sociology ERNEST FLEMIC Assistant Professor of History LOIS FLEMING Assistant Professor of Geography IDA FLEIVIISTER Assistant Professor of Psychology .JAMES FORGEY Assistant Professor of History EVA GOODENOUGH Professor of Psychology DWIGHT HUDDLESTUN Assistant Professor of Geography RICHARD KREUTZER Assistant Professor of Government DONALD' LAU Assistant Professor of Psychology KENNETH LLOYD Instructor of History ROBERT PERKINS Assistant Professor of History ROBERT WALZ Professor of History JEAN WILLIAMS Instructor of History Two Year Technical And Professional Programs Offered The Division of Technical and Professional Edu- cation offers two year programs in the fields of agriculture, forestry, pre-veterinary science, engi- neering and home economics. Its primary purpose is to prepare students for successful continuation of training at the senior college level. In so far as technical requirements permit, these curricular also attempt to achieve the general education objectives of the college. P'-' wait all 51 FEEEs. GRADE 1- i feta .u-uw vi r 1 za-me - ,. Orval A. Childs, head of the Agriculture Department, instructs students in the classroom and on the farm. Frank Root is head of the Department of Engineering. I -T l EE i' ' w 1 A games T . A ' L ' sono ' 1' Q A s uma x , - -V un.:-rv R . g - ,,,.-f u as - i. :ig C Mrs. Florrie Franklin, chairman of the Homemaking Department, teaches catering, sewing and home management. w ,,,,-f r ap. ff 1 ' -'F' TOM BOWLES Associate Professor of Engineering IVAN W. 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Washington RUSTY ARNOLD, B.B.A. Texarkana LINDA ARRINGTON, B.S. E1 Dorado MARIE AUSTIN, B.S. E1 Dorado GEREN DAVIS BAKER, B.B.A. E1 Dorado JIM BAKER, B.B.A. Glenwood .IO BALDRIDGE, B.A. Magnolia WANDA ANNETTE BATES, B.S.E N olrphlet ANNA C. BAYLY, B.S. Searcy JANET BELL, B.S. Texarkana KATHRYN BELLEW, B.S. El Dorado BRUCE B. BEVENS, B.B.A. Magnolia SEN I0llS DAVID BIRGE, B.A. Texarkana, Texas LINDA BLANCHARD, B.S.E. Horatio STEVEN BOULEY, B.S. Fairhaven, Mass. MILLARD BRALEY, B.B.A. Texarkana, Texas DON A. BRAZZEL, B.S-.El. Junction City DIANE BREASHEARS, B.S.E. Trenton, Tenn. JOE BREASHERS, B.S.E. Story DON BROACH, B.S. Camden CURTIS BROWN, B.B.A. Magnolia Occupanls of Talley appear to be waiting for the ducks to fly in Ag' X -nuff JUDITH BROWN, B.S-. Camden KENNETH BRUNT, B.A. Black Springs FRANK BUCI-IANNAN, B.S.E. Texarkana LINDELL BU CHAN NAN , B.B.A. Prescott JIMMY BURDUE, BS. Magnolia FLORENCE BURKE, B.S. Smackover BONNIE BELL BURROW, B.S-.E. Magnolia KENNETH BURRO-W, B.B.A. Texarkana N ORA BURTON, B.S.E. Brickeys MELBA BUSSELL, B.S.E. Emerson HOWARD BYERS, Bw.A.. Hope JUANICE CARELOCK, B.S.E. E1 Dorado CHARLES CARLTON, B.A. E1 Dorado JOHN CARMACK, B.S.E. 0'den PAULA CARRIE, B.S.E. Camden GARY CARROLL, B.B.A. Camden THOMAS E. CARTER, B.S.E. Stephens MINNIE CATES, B.S.E. El Dorado JIM CHAMBERS, B.S. Texarkana RONALD CHANDLER, B.B.A. Camden IMOGENE CLANTON, B.S.E. Magnolia JIMMIE CLARK, B.S.E. Magnolia JANIS CLICK, B1.S.E. Magnolia ARCHIE D. CLOWERS, B.B.A. De Queen SENIIIIIS fav ': Q 'lu Let's see now, one glass of tomato iuice, three iiggers of vodka, on I L I X GARY COBB, BLS. Texarkana MITCHELL COMBS, B.S.E. Malvern FRANCES CIORBELL, B.S. Mineral Springs .IO CORNELIUS, B.S.E. Prescott BILL CORNISH, B.B.A. Houston, Texas MAMIE CRAWFORD, B.S.E E1 Dorado JAMES CRIDER, B.A. Magnolia STANLEY CROSS, B.S.E. Texarkana, Texas GEORGE CRUMP, B.B.A. Haynesville, La. JAMES CULLIN S, B.S. El Dorado! JOHN CURRAN, B.B.A. Magnolia CLAROLYN CURTIS, B.S.E. Camden MARY C. DAGENHART, B.SE Magnolia MICHAEL DANIEL, B.S1.E. El Dorado TOMMY DAVIDSON, B.S. El Dorado SEN I0llS LINDA DAVIS, B.S.E. Ft. Worth, Texas ARTHUR DAWSON, B.S. Ft. Smith RANDY DAY, B.S'.E. Fairhaven, Mass. DONNIE DENTON, B.S.E. Sparkman STEVE ELLIOT, B.B.A. Little Rock BRENDA EVANS, B.B.A. Hope RONALD' FAHRNI, B.B.A. Texarkana, Texas RALPH FAULKNER, B.A. El D'orado CAROL FINCHER, B.A. Camden Well, if you want my opinion-ecch in-A JIMMY F INCHER, B.B.A. Stephens BETTY .l. FLEMING, B.S.E. Ashdown TERRY FORD, B.S.E. Magnolia RICHARD FOSTER, B.S'. Camden JAMES FOUSE, B.S.E. Hope WILLIAM E. FULLENWIDER B.B.A. Magnolia ALBERT FULLER, B.S. Magnolia CYNTHIA FULLER, B.S.E. Lewisville SHIRLEY FULTON, B.A. Texarkana, Texas STEVE FULTON, B.S. Texarkana, Texas TOM GATES, B.S.E. Boston, Mass. GLENDA GATHRIGHT, B.S.E. El Dorado JAMES GENTRY, B.S. Ashdown TRAVIS GILES, B.S.El Texarkana DENNIS R. GLASGOW, B.S.E. Nashville ROBERT COLIN E, B.S.E. Texarkana SANDY A. GOLDBERG, B.S.E. Magnolia DON GOODMAN, B.B.A. Bismarck HARRISON GRACE, B.B.A. Texarkana DON GREEN, B.B.A. Bryant PAULETTE GREEN, B.S.E, Magnolia JOSEPH HAAS, B.A. El Dorado DAVID HALL, B.S.E. Pine Bluff MILTON HANCOCK, B.B.A. Amity SENIUBS Inv. e45'I', So lhaf's how it's done! RON HARDCASTLE, B.S.E. Magnolia MARY JANE HARE, B.S.E. Stephens AUSTINE HARRIS, BS-.E. Texarkana, Texas KAREN HARTER, B.B.A. Magnolia CAROLYN HATFIELD, B.B-.A Hope JOE N. HATLEY, B.S. Norphlet EVA HAYES, B.A. Wells, Texas GERALDINE HAYNIE, B-.S.EL Magnolia VESTA HEBEL, B.B.A. Texarkana THOMAS HENNESSY, B.S. Magnolia MELVIN HICKMAN, B.B.A. Texarkana, Texas ROGER HINES, B.S-.E. Texarkana, Texas LINDA HINSLEY, B.S-.E. Texarkana, Texas DAVID' HIPP, B.B.A. Magnolia JUDY HIPP, B.S.E. Magnolia SEN I0llS GERALD' HOBSON, B.Sa.E. England DOYLE HO-DCE, B.B.A. Huttig THOMAS HODGE, B.B.A. Huttig SANDRA HOGUE, B.S. Texarkana, Texas WANDA HOLMES, B.S.E. E1 Dorado SARA HOLT, B.A. Magnolia TRAVIS HOPPER, B.B.A. Sparkman JOAN HUBBARD, B.B.A. Texarkana MELBA HUNTER, B.A. Prescott No! Not my girls! N L.. Al BILLIE HURST, B.S.E. Lewisville BENNIE HUTCHESON, B.B.A. Magnolia REESE HUTCHESON, B.B.A. Sparkman LANA IRVIN, Bl.S.E. Camden DAVID JACIKSON, B.S. Stamps SHARON JARRELL, B.S.E. Hot Springs RANDALL LYNN JERRY, B.BA El Dorado GEORGE JOHNSON, B.B.A. Bald Knob JOSEPH JOHNSON, B.B.A. Corning JAY JOHNSTON, B.S. El Dorado MIKE JOHNSON, B.B.A. Fordyce CHARLES JONES, B.S.E. Banks CLARA JONES, B.S.E. Gillham FRANKIE KAY JONES, B.S.E Blackfork PAULETTE JONES, B.S. Broken Bow, Okla. RUTHA JONES, B.S.E. Emerson WILLIAM JONES, B.B.A. Falcon ALAN JORDAN, B.A. Camden DAN IOSLIN, B.B.A. Magnolia CHARLES JOYCE, B.B.A. Stamps JOHNNY KEAHEY, B.B.A. Bradley NELDA KEITH, B.S.E. Waldo BOBBY KEYS, B.S. Magnolia CHARN KIATFUENGFO0, B.S.E. Thialand SENIIIIIS W- 'tr- if Ari, like beauty, is in the eye of 1h beholder 1 I Qhgifi a , A L H rf'-is J JEAN KITE, B.S.E. Wake Village, Texas JOHN KNIGHT, B.B.A. Texarkana LARRY KNIGHTEN, B.S. Murfreesboro CHARLOTTE LANGLEY, B.S.E. Magnolia JOHN LAWRENCE, B.S.E. Westport, Conn. VICKI LEFEVERS, B.S.E. Magnolia GILDA LEONARD, B.S.E. Camden LANELL LEWIS, B.B.A. Magnolia BETTY LORD, B.S.E. Monroe, La. DENNIS LYNN, B.B.A. El Dorado DAVID McALLISTER, B.S. Camden DAVID' MCCAULEY, B.B.A. Pine Bluff NELL MCCORMICK, B.S.E. Texarkana BOB McCRACKEN, B.B.A. El Dorado JANENE MCCRARY, B.A. El Dorado I I f 9 A ' , I -1 l 1 ., SENIUBS NANCY LOU McD'OWELL, B.SE Texarkana WILLIAM McGUFF IN, B.S.E. Magnolia VIRGIL MCGOUGH, B.B.A. El Dorado TOMMY MCJUNKINS, B.B.A. Saratoga KATHY MCLAUGHLIN, B.B.A. El Dorado CHARLES McMAHEN, B.B.A. Camden CHERYL MCPHERSON Texarkana ROBERT MANDELL, B.S'.E. Mattapoisett, Mass. RICHARD' MARCHAND, B.A. New Bedford, Mass. .1-f -cv ...fm C? ROBERT MARCHAND, B.A. New Bedford, Mass. VIRGINIA MARKS, B.Sf.EQ. Magnolia CHARLES W. MARTIN, B.S El Dorado JOYCE MARTIN, B.S.E. Texarkana, Texas PHYLLIS MARTIN, B.S.E. Hope LINDA MELTON, B.B.A. Texarkana TOMMIE MARTIN, B.S.E. Horatio STEPHEN, MASON, B.B.A. Norphlet MELBA MERCHANT, B.S.E. Texarkana MICHELLE MILBURN, B.A. Cove RACHEL MITCHELL, B.S.E. Taylor WARREN MARTINDALE, BS Texarkana JANE MOODY, B.S. Lake Jackson, Tex. DAN MOORE, B.S. Texarkana YVONNE MOORE, B.A. Magnolia GAIL MORRIS, B.B.A. Magnolia DENNIS MOSELY, B.B.A. Magnolia DAVID L. MURPHY, B.S. El Dorado FLORENCE MURPHY, B.A. Las Clruce, N.Y. KENNETH MYERS, B.S. Magnolia THOMAS NANICK, B.S,E. Bloomingdale, NJ. JERRY DON NASH, B.S. Emerson JOHN NEEDHAM, B.S. Prescott FRED' NEWMAN, B.B.A. El Dorado SEN I0llS Shu! up and iust eat, even if it is fuzzy and crawls W' 11-mu, ea HE EDNA NICHOLS, B.S.E. Camden CODY NIEBERGALL, B.A. Westfield, N.Y. BILL NIPPER, BY.S.E. Magnolia MAVIS NIPPER, B.B.A. Magnolia RICHARD NIX, B.S.E. Garland LYNN NORMAN, B.S. Magnolia BETTY NUTT, B.S.E. Lewisville THOMAS O'NEIL, B.S.E. Baltimore, Maryland PATRICK PENDLETON, Little Rock JERRY PERKINS, B.B.A. El Dorado DAVID' PESSES, B.B.A. Magnolia CATHERINE PICKARD, De Queen MARIE PLAIR, B.Si. Strong DAVID' PRESTIDGE, BS. Haynesville DWIGHT PRICE, B.S. Texarkana, Tex. B.S.E SEN I0llS PATRICIA QUIGLEY, B.S.E. Waldo PHIL RANKIN, B.B.A. Fordyce MIKE REEVES, B.B.A. Smackover DAVID' REYNOLDS, B.B.A. Camden RONNIE RIDGELL, B.B.A. Hayes IO' ANN ROBERTS-, B.S.E. Camden MELINDA ROBERTS, B.S.E. Havana TED ROBERTS, B.B.A. Smackover RAYMOND ROBERTSON, B.B.A. Taylor Bah! Humbugl JERRY RODGERS, FRANCES ROGERS, B.A. Texarkana GEORGE ROWE, B.B.A. Camden JIMMY ROY, B.S.E. Texarkana, Tex. CAROL JOAN ROYAL, B.A Wake Village JACKY RUSSELL, B.S. Hope VINITA SANDERS, B.S.E. Horatio RICHARD SAVA, B.B.A. Texarkana, Tex. JIM SCHIECK, B.B.A. Little Rock SHARON SCOGGIN, B.S.E. Nashville RONNIE SEYMOUR, B.B.A. Nashville PAUL SHELTS, B.B.A. Magnolia LOUIS SHARP, B.S.E. El Dorado VIRGINIA SHARP, B.S.E. Lockesburg CAROL SIBLEY, B.S.E. Magnolia KEN SIBLEY, B.A. Magnolia JIM SMALLING, El Dorado CALVIN SMITH, B.B.A. Hamburg DAVID' SMITH, B.B.A. Magnolia DAVID D. SMITH, B.B.A. Magnolia DOROTHY SMITH, B.S.E. Magnolia ELOIS SMITH, B.S.E. Norphlet HAROLD SMITH, B.S.E. Blevins .IEANETTE SMITH, B.B.A. Magnolia V SENIORS ff? I surc hope they can read. -ar Qi ,-.ALI JOHN DANIEL SMITH, B-.S. Magnolia JOHN SMITH Magnolia MAURICE SMITH Camden SHARON SMITH, B.S., B.S.E. El Dorado BENNIE STANTON, B.S.E. Magnolia TREBY STATEN, B.S.E. Springhill, La. ELTON STEELMAN, B.S.E. El Dorado JIMMY STONE, B.S.E. Nashville RICHARD STRATTON, B.S. El Dorado NANCY STRINGFELLOW, B.S.E. El Dorado VICKIE SULTON, B.S.E. Malvern COLIN TALBOT, B.B.A. Camden SAMUEL TATUM, B.B.A. Stamps LARRY G. THOMPSON, B.B.A. El Dorado EDWARD TIMMERMAN, B.B.A. Fair Haven, Mass. H . , Nl xx , x A ' 1 M , - . ' , f , H N, ' A p Q .A 1, ,I H uf I, V Q, Wm 'R '-f V 1 -, if ' ' I v, . . Q Vw x 551, uf . 5, J K? 'f X, x , 1 Q K xg ,, ,1. K K Q X IL, ' L-', fl r f. fx I f . .r.., as .S- an 3 I , Q M -V. ' . Q Y, Q N- W ww . M Ni , it U.. Vu n - - 11,5 Y, , M , W iw ,inept ., - I , I' -,us ff , 1 ,L new 'J 4, 'w W. U w W' ,F K F ,ff A , Y X1 .I A -1 L .. . . I as ui ' 1 1 u 4 W, , 'Iv- nf' 1 N ' -,sv 2 wx! L-A 1. N .H 'A 'al X . 1, 2 gm u - W1 N 1 f x .gf f WN X f V f 00 IJ 3' L 1 u mu' .!Mg' Nh 'sy M 1 J 4 M 1 v F W ' V ' V U W if ,f F Hi 'Qi' Q1 4 'Pnl Hn :Ny .K mix 4g .L Nm I y 0, ,432 , w H. .U P hir! A r V 1 1 AH? 44.54 JOHNNY UMPHRIES, Taylor LINDA UMPHRIES, Bradley HARRY UPCHURCH, Texarkana TERRY VARNADO, B.S.E. Norphlet MIKE VELCHOF F, B.B.A. Magnolia DAVID WADDLE, B.B.A. Hope ROBERT WALDEN, B.B.A Dallas LESLIE WALKER, B.B.A. Camden SANDRA WALL, B.S'.E. Hot Springs BOBBY WARD, B.S. Penal Bluff JERRY WARD, B.S. Texarkana CHARLIE WARR N, B.B.A E Magnolia RADFORD WATSON , B.S. Waldo HELEN WEAVER, B.S. Texarkana, Tex. JOE WEISSMANN, B1.A. New York, N.Y. wieh this diploma and a dime you can buy a cup of coffee in th -lu ARTHUR WESSON, B.B.A. Magnolia BARBARA WHATLEY, B.S.E. E1 Dorado GENE WHITE, B.A. Camden MICHAEL WHITLOW, B.S.E. Springhill, La. DELWYN WILEY, B.S. Magnolia RAY WILCOX, B.B.A. Camden TAMARA WILHITE, B. S. E. Magnolia SANDY WILKERSON, B.A. Stamps JERRY WILLIAMS, B.S. Hope DREW WILSON, B.S. Magnolia GILBERT WILSON, B.B.A. Magnolia BETTY WOOD, B.S.E. El Dorado GURVIS WOOD, B.B.A. El Dorado DONNY WOODS, B.B.A. Murfreesboro RONNIE WOODS, B.B.A. Murfreesboro SALLY WOODAL, B.S.E. Mount Holly, NJ. DAVI D WOOLEY, B.S.E. Delight LIBBY WOOLEY, B.S.E. Delight JAMES WORKS, B.M.E. Bradley TOMMY WYRICK, B.B.A. Magnolia RONALD' YARBROUGH, B.S. El Dorado Determined Juniors Reach Halfway Mark Having reached the halfway mark of a college career, the junior class bore down with a determina- tion to reach their senior year and their goals of the future. A certain amount of pride was felt in their persistence and accomplishments to date, hut many had to concentrate on raising the sophomore gradepoint. Reviewing the college catalog, many juniors began making plans to attend summer school in order to pick up hours necessary for graduation. JUNI0llS Lx. i Why mo? Why all the time me? W Well, if you don't like the weather one day, wait 'til the X. E NORMA ABEYTA, Magnolia DONALD ABLES, Camden DANNY ADAMS, Banks FRANK ADCOCK, Camden MARILYN ADCOCK, Horatio WARREN ADO-CK, Horatio AHMAD AKHAVAN, Tehran, Iran IIMMY ALLEN, Magnolia REBECCA ALLEN, Stamps GARY ANDREWS, Smackover KAY ANDREWS, Stamps RACHEL ATKINSON, Magnolia JANE AUSTIN, Texarkana THOMAS AYLOR, Ashdown IOHNNY BAKER, Magnolia GRACE BARKMAN, Magnolia RICKIE BARNARD, Taylor CLARENCE BARRONG, Hope MICHAEL BASHFORD, Smackover KARON BAXLEY, Nashville LAURA BECK, Hope WILLIAM BECKHAM, Texarkana BETTY BENTZ, Hot Springs DAVID BEST, El Dorado IAN BIGGERS, Magnolia EDNA BLACK, McNeil RALPH, BLACK, Waldo WILLIAM BLACKVVOOD, El Dorado KEN BOLENDER, Deerfield LUCY BONDMAN, E1 Dorado IOE BOOTH, McNeil LINDA BOTZONG, Haynesville, La. JUNI0llS KAY BOUNDS, Camden JOHN BOWLES, Magnolia GWEN BROWN, Pine Bluff DAVID BRYANT, Camden SUSAN BURNHAM, Camden KITTY BURNS, Little Rock .IEANNE BUTLER, Cullen, La. RON CALAWAY, Camden KENNETH CAMP, Haynesville, La. PAUL CARDOZA, Fairhaven, Mass. CHARNI CARLE, Magnolia ALVIN CARY, El Dorado RICHARD CASH, Camden KATHLEEN CHAMBERS, Magnolia RODNEY CHANDLER, Magnolia LYNDEL CITTY, De Queen Who says gehing ou? of the dorm after 10:30 is hard? .QI JOHN CLARK, Mena RODNEY CLARK, Waldo CURTIS CLAYTON, Malvern TIM COLEMAN, Stamps TOM COLLINS, Texarkana IRENE CONN, Magnolia KENNETH CONN, Magnolia DOROTHY COOK, Emerson KEN COOPER, Minden, La. JIM CORBELL, Mineral Springs ROBERT COUCH, Anniston, Ala. KENNETH CO-WLING, Foreman JESSE COX, Camden JERRY CRAIN, El Dorado IIMMY CREECH, Norphlet JESSE CREWS, Zolfo, Fla. HARVEY CROSSETTQ Monticello LOUIE CRUA, Spring Valley, N.Y. BETH CRUMP, Magnolia CARTER CURRY, Plain Dealing, BEN CURTIS, Magnolia JIMMY DALE, Nashville DAN DANIEL, Ashdown JUDY DAVIS, Stephens RETA DEAN, Paris JIM DEATHRAGE, Hot Springs JAMES DEES, Texarkana JUDY DENNIS, Norphlet JEANE DETTENHAIM, E1 Dorado PAULA DIFF EE, McNeil JUDITH DODD, E1 Dorado DANNY DOSS, Hot Springs La GARY M. DUKE, Magnolia FRED G. EASON, Camden WENDEL EDWARDS, El Dorado RONALD A. ELLISON, Magnolia CHARLES MAC ENNIS, Success RONNIE L. ERWIN, Magnolia JUDY EVANS, Hampton RODNEY EVERETT, Sour Lake, Texas DENNIS FALWELL, Camden DAVID' FARMER, Smackover SARAH RUTH FARRAR, Norphlet ROBERT FITZRANDOLPH, Texarkana JEAN FLAHERTY, Nashville LAVON FLAHERTY, Blevins JAN FOMBY, Shongaloo, La. SANDRA FOSTER. Waldo JUNI0llS I He wen! fha!-a-way, Charlie! CHRIS FRANKS, Ashdown REBECCA FRANKS, Magnolia IERRY FRAZIER, Magnolia CAROLE JANE FREPPON, Magnolia HARRY DAN FULLER, Camden JUDY FULLER, Stamps MARETTA GATHRIGHT, Magnolia WILLIAM GATHRIGHT, E1 Dorado KERRY GATLIN, Ashdown MARILYN GATLIN, Yazoo City, Miss KATIE E. GAUDETTE, Tyler, Texas CAROLYN GAYLORD, Magnolia GILDA GAY GILL, Magnolia KATHY GLASGOW, Nashville RICHARD GOLLEHER, Carlisle GEORGE GRANT, Texarkana, Texas DONALD GRAVES. E1 Dorado EARNESTINE GRAY, Magnolia BETTY L. GREEN, Texarkana JIMMY GREEN, Stuttgart WILLIAM GREEN, Magnolia ELIZABETH GREENE, El Dorado CHERYL GREGORY, E1 Dorado PAM GRIFFIN, El Dorado PHILLIP GRIFFIN, El Dorado WAYNE GRIFFIN, Kingsland CHARLES HADDEN, El Dorado PARKS HAMMOND, E1 Dorado CAROL A. HANCOCK, Texarkana, Texas REBECCA HANCOCK, Monticello CHARLES HANDLEY, Vandervoort LINDA HARDY, Fayetteville JUNI0llS BONITA HARRELL, El Dorado MIKE HARRINGTON, Sheridan PHIL HARRINGTON, Sheridan ROBERT HARRIS, Texarkana GLENN HAYNIE, Magnolia JANE HEAD, El Dorado ROBERT HENDERSON, Waldo SUSIE HENDRICKS, Waldo WARNER HICKMAN, Texarkana MARILYN HODGE, Texarkana JOHN HOLLAND, Magnolia GARY HOLLOWAY, Shreveport, La. MARY HOLLY, Smerson REBECCA HORRIDGE, Magnolia DONALD HORTON, Fordyce LYNN HORTON, Magnolia i I still say she's a hypochondriac LOY CE HUDSON, Springhill, La. THOMAS HUGHES, Camden GORDON HUMPHREY, Texarkana MICHAEL HUNNICUTT, Camden CATHERINE IRWIN, Magnolia MAXINE JACK, Taylor EDWARD JACKSON, Camden PHIL JACKSON, Camden NANCY JACOBS, Fordyce ELAINE JOHNSON, Magnolia JESSE JOHNSON, DeQueen JOHN JOHNSON, Texarkana MIKE JOHNSTON, Hampton CHERYL JONES, Mineral Springs CHESTER JONES, Milwaukee, Wisconsin FRANKY JONES, Ben Lomond JAMES JONES, Camden STEVE JONES, Magnolia SHIRLEY JOSLIN, Haynesville, La. RUSTY KAUFFMAN, Benton JUDY KEENUM, Texarkana, Texas CAROL SUE KELLY, Magnolia JOE KELLY, Texarkana, Texas JERRY KEY, Foreman ALISA KIMBELL, Magnolia DAVID KING, New Bedford, Mass. LINDA KING, Magnolia SHELIA KINNARD, Davenport, Iowa DAVID' KIRPATRICK, Magnolia JIMMY KNIGHTON, E1 Dorado CAROLYN LAMKIN, Stephens PHYLLIS LANDES, Lewisville RUTH LEAVELLE, Texarkana THOMAS LEDBETTER, Blevins JAMES LEE, DeQueen ROBERT LEWIS, Mt. Holly GEORGE LIBERATO, Galveston, Texas ROBERTA LIDDEKEE. Hot Springs SHEILA LILES, E1 Dorado WALTER LINDSEY, Shreveport, La. KEITH LUSBY, Prescott PAUL McALLISTER, Ashdown LOUISE McCULLOUGH, Camden JERRY McILVEENE, E1 Dorado ANGELA MCJUNKINS, Saratoga BARRY MCMAHEN, Hope ANN McMURROUGH, Stamps DAVID MCNEAL, Paris JUNI0llS Now is if I before E , or is it E bef Cz' f' -5-ga +4 I ore I9 JOHN McWILLIAMS, Magnolia VIRGINIA MACUMBER, Cale LYNDA MANDELL, El Dorado RANDALL MANUS, Fordyce WARREN MARRACINO, Tarrirxton BETTY JO MARTIN, Bright Star RICHARD' MARTIN, Taylor GERALD MARTINDALE, Texarkana LINDA MARTINDALE, Texarkana SHERRY MARTINDALE, Texarkana, TIM MARTINELLI, Magnolia JIMMY MASON, E1 Dorado VINCE MASSANELLI, Hope RONNY MATHEWS, Pine Bluff STANLEY MAY, Hot Spring FRANK MAYHEW, Camden BONITA MEADOR, Bluff City DON MESSERSMITH, Hot Springs RANDY MEYERS, Magnolia SKIP MILTON, Warren SARAH MONROE, Magnolia WAYNE MOSES, Hope THOMAS MURPHY, McNeil GARY MURRAY, Kingsport, Tenn. GORDON MURRAY, Irvington, NJ. CLARA NELSON, E1 Dorado ANITA NICIHOLSON, McNeil DAVID NIPPER, Magnolia ROGER NUTT, Fordyce SARAH O'DANIEL, Waldo KATHY OPHERN, El Dorado IERRY PARHAM, Magnolia 5 H+. W gg... JUNI0llS REBECCA PAYNE, Prescott VELMA RAYE PAYNE. Emerson WILIMA KAYE PAYNE, Emerson MERRELL PEACE, Magnolia STUEART PENNINGTON, Hot Spring MARGARET PERRITT. Waldo LYNDA PHILLIPS, Lake Village RONALD' PIPKIN, E1 Dorado TONI PITTMAN, Magnolia TOMMY POLK, Waldo NANCY LEE POWELL, El Dorado ROBERT POWELL, Texarkana DARLENE PRATHER, Smackover GRADY PRATT, El Dorado JAMES PRIDE, Texarkana WAYNE EMIL RAY, Van Buren I don'1 care what they say, I still think it's pretty DONALD REAVES, Texarkana LEQUIETA REED, El Dorado GEORGE REEDER, Haynesville, La SUE REESE, Texarkana STEVEN REID, Foreman JIM REILLY, Warminster, Penn. DON REYNOLDS, El Dorado MICHAEL RHODEN, Texarkana BRENDA RHODES, Prescott TONY RICHMOND, Benton SHERRY RINEHART, Magnolia CLATON ROBBINS, Murfreesboro DIANE ROBINS, Camden MARY ROBNETT, Stuttgart JAMES ROGERS, Magnolia LINDA LOUISE ROGERS, El Dorado DANIEL ROIPER, Stamps BARBRA ROSS, Texarkana GENE ROWE, Magnolia JIMMY ROWE. Waldo JOHN ROWE, Waldo JOHN ROWE, Camden TIM ROWE, Magnolia KEN RUSH, Texarkana SYDNEY RUSHING, Chidester JOSEPHEUS RUSS, Magnolia BETTY RUSSELL, Stamps WAYNE RUSSELL, Stamps PEGGY RYAN, Nashville PAUL SANDERS, Magnolia SARA SANDERS, Waldo SANDRA SAULSBURY, El Dorado LYNDON SAULTER, Seagoville, Texas FRED' SAVAGE, E1 Dorado LAURA SCOTT, Springdale JACKIE SEALE. Pittsburg, Texas DAVID' SEALS, Ashdown LESLIE' SESSIONS, Dumas GARY SEWELL, E1 Dorado RONALD SHELBY, Bearden SHELIA SHELTON, Texarkana, Texas HELEN SHEPHERD, Magnolia KAREN SHERRETTA, Southampton, Penn. BECKY SHINN, Magnolia PHYLLIS SHINN, Plainsllow, NJ. WILLIAM SIZEMORE, Magnolia DONALD SLAYTER, El Dorado JUDY SLAYTER, El Dorado JUNIIIIIS JACK SLAYTON, El Dorado BILL SLEDD, New Edinburg FRED SLOAN, Little Rock NANCY SMALLING, El Dorado ANNABELLE SMITH, Magnolia MARY JANE SMITH. Stephens JAMES SNEED, Magnolia JOHN SPEER, El Dorado KENNETH STAFFORD, Alleene MARY STANFORD, Bossier City, DAVE STEED, GURDON GAIL STEPHENS, Magnolia JIM STEVENS, Stamps LARRY STONE, Nashville TERESA STRANGE, Stamps RONALD STRATTON, El Dorado ETHEL STUART, Texarkana JOE STUCKEY, Bloomburg, Texas DARRELL SULEPHEN, E1 Dora LAURA SWEET, Magnolia DAVID' TARVER, El Dorado ELIZABETH TATOM, Stamps EBRAHIM TAVAKOLIAN, Tehran Iran BERLAN TAYLOR, Alicia LANA TAYLOR, Magnolia WILLIAM TEER, Magnolia NIILDRED TEMPLETON, Bright RONALD' THOMAS, Smackover TOMMY THOMPSON Sudan , , Te MARY TOLLETT, Nashville RONNY TOLLETT, Magnolia MARY TOWNS, Magnolia JUNIIIBS J0'HN TRACEY, Jersey City, NJ. R. F. TUCKER, Springhill, La. CHARLES VEACH, Southampton, Pa. DAN VEACH, Southampton, Pa. DIANNE VELCHOFF, Magnolia MARILOU VELCHOFF, El Dorado LOGAN VINCENT, Cotton Plant JAMES WAGES, Magnolia NAN WALDEN, Hereford, Texas CEROY WALKER, Camden SUE WALKER, Camden MIKE WALRAVEN, Texarkana TOMMY WARREN, Camden GARY WATSON, Thornton JUDY WEATHERSBY, Smackover WAYNE WERTZ, San Antonio, Texas Well, it beats the cafeteria N-F' nf As usual the line is busy. BRENDA WEST, Magnolia BRENDA WHITE, Blevins JOE WHITE, Nashville RICHARD WHITE, Waldo CAROLYN WHITEFIELD, Texarkana LARRY WHITEHEAD, Lewisville MOLLIE WILBOURN, Magnolia RICHARD WILKINS, Waldo LINDA WILLIAMS, Stamps RICHARD' WILLIAMS, E1 Dorado SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, Haynesville, LINDA WILLIAMSON, Booneville NANCY WISE, Magnolia CHARLES WOOD, El Dorado BARBARA WOODARD, Magnolia ABRAM WYLIE, Murfreesboro DANNY YOUNGBLOOD, Grannis DONALD YOUNGBLOOD, Hatton KENNETH YOWELL, Texarkana CHARLES ZOLL, Haverton, Pa. La Sophomores Command Frosh to 66Button Up On becoming sophomores, the Class of 19704 found its place in the framework of SSC. Return- ing for another year of hard Work and campus activ- ities, the second year collegians felt wise and ex- perienced. Now they were upperclassmen who could command the lowly freshman to ubutton up. As the year progressed, there came the realization that the three years that remain will not he forever - al- most, hut not quite. SOPlIOMOBES ink 'if-Q You don'f tell them i1's not raining and I won't. First you go through this line, around the corner, through two doors, under three tables, and around two more corners . . . this will get you to the entrance. 5 N gr LANITA ABLES, Camden BARBARA ADAIR, Stephens CLARENCE M. AKINES, McGhee MYRA ALCANTARA, Shreveport, La ILA FAYE ALDRIDGE, Magnolia DANNY ALLEN, Sheridan PATRICIA ALLEN, Prescott PATRICIA ALLEN, Hope BARBARA ALMAND, Lanehurg DALE ALMAND, Lanehurg HARRY ALMAND, Laneburg DUANE AMIS, El Dorado BRENDA ANDERS, EI Dorado ROBERT ANDERS, Camden FRANK ANDERSON, Prescott JANET ARNETTE, Fordyce LORENA ARRINCTON, Hope STEVE D. ATHERTON, El Dorado SANDY ATKINS, Waldo MAX ATKINSON, Fordyce CHARLES ATTEBERY, Bearden LINDA AULT, McGehee CINDY AUSTIN, EI Dorado VICKI NAN AVERY, Prescott MARY ANN BACON, Chidester LAVION BAILEY, E1 Dorado SANDRA BAILEY, Junction City JIM BARANOWSKI, Fairhaven, Mass RITCI-IIE BARLOW, Magnolia RICKI BARNETT, Waldo DAVID' BARRETT, McDonald, Ohio BILLIE BASS, Ashdown , -Af ,.J ', N gtw.i:xL,,r1I3m ,inn ,,, A UE. , 1- - ' .- '- . .J-1...-,n-zp, .t ' SOPlIOM0llES TERRY BATEMAN, Delight RICHARD BATES, El Dorado DENNIS BATSON, Pine Bluff JAMES BAUGHMAN, Ventura, Calif. BECKY BEARD, Smackover JANET BEDWELL, Nashville BITSIE, BEELER, El Dorado BONNIE BEENE, E1 Dorado KATHY BELMONT, Little Rock STEVE BENDER, New Bedford, Mass. JOHN BENSON, E1 Dorado HOWARD' BERRY, McNeil PAUL BEST, Waldo TONY BIGELOW, Magnolia JANICE BISHOP, Mt. Holly RAYMOND BLAIR, Stephens xx Would you believe mashed potatoes and pork chops? KENNETH BLAND, El Dorado ANDY BOLAND, Atlanta, Tex. PATRICIA BOLDING, El Dorado GEORGE BOLLIER, Pine Bluff CAROLYN BOLT, Lewisville JOHN BONNER, Hot Springs THOMAS BORGESON, Fort Worth, NORMA BOWERS, Jerseyville, Ill. FRANK BRADLEY, Cale JUDY BRANDON, Waldo CONNIE BRASIER, El Dorado JOHNNY BRASIER, El Dorado BO'BBY BREWER, Norphlet IONNIE BREWER, Waldo ALAN BRIAN, Naples, Tex. ALFRED BRIAN, Naples, Tex. TOMMY BRIAN, Fairview RONNIE BROCK, Marshall, Tex. LOU BROOKS, Horatio CINDY BROWN, E1 Dorado IANICE BROWN, Magnolia EDDIE RAY BRYANT, E1 Dorado PATSY BUCHANAN, Texarkana LINDA BULLOCK, El Dorado RONN IE BUN GER, Prattsville TERESA BURLESON, El Dorado PEGGY BURTON, Magnolia THOMAS BULTER, Stephens CAMILLE BYRDL Gurdon JIM CANNANT, Perryville .IERRI CANNON, Taylor HAZEL CARMACK, Mt. Holly Tex LOIS CARPENTER, Independence, Mo. JEAN CARRAWAY, Magnolia SUE CARTER, Elkins JOHN CARY, Magnolia KATIE Lou CAUCHMAN, Springhill, La. BECCA CAUSEY, cfossen DAVID F. cH1AssoN, E1 Dorado DAN CHAMBERS, Nashville PATRICIA CHAMBERS, Camden NELDA CHASTIN, Stamps DAVID CHRISTENSON, Pine Bluff MIKE CHRISTIANO, Bergenfield, NJ. SHARON CHURCHMAN, De Queen BOB CLARK, El Dorado LYNDA CLARK, Springhill, La. JACK CLEMENS, Magnolia SOPll0M0llES .lu ,I I I , - Ah W Ll.-r Do you believe 18-year-olds should have the right to vote? -9-O hu- SUSAN COBB, Hope DUDLEY COKER. Smackover LARRY COLBERT, Hobbs, N.M. LINDA COLLINSWORTI-I, Stamps ANN COLQUITT, Magnolia NANCY COLQUITT, Magnolia GLEN COLVERT, Camden ROBERT COLVERT, Bearden PAMELA COMBS, El Dorado ANDREW CONDRAY, Camden CHARLES CORBETT, Warren GLENDA COSTON, Camden JUDITH ANN COX, Camden LARRY CRANK, Magnolia JOYCE CRAWFORD, McNeil MARY NELL CRISP, Village LOUELLA CRITTON, Emerson TOBY CRUMPLER, Magnolia LARRY DABBS, Taylor LINDA DAGGETT, Okolona SALLIE DALTON, Camden JAN A. DANIELS, Bohcaw CINDY DAVIDSON, El Dorado JAMES DAVIS, Augusta JOICE DAVIS, Little Rock OWEN DAVIS, Mt. Ida. JESUS DAZA, Caracas, Venezuela PAULA DELAMAR, Sparkman JANICE DEVENING, F eldon, Ill. TRACY DEVINE, Mission, Tex. SHARON DEWOODY, Gurdon SID DICKERSON, Prescott . . , , , r---yr -.5 1 - 1' f,- ' 1 .1 N ' . Y 11, lx - - 1 ,X1 . f , ' ' 3 P - - , 3- l 3- x ' I I -111'-3111-riii11vr11--rw 'Wu --i1T,311r11m1,1Hn11g-11 - 11 I. BL Af Q vi R' V I . .-.Q 1 .1 y . uw W -A '-!1HV- I I V Nsx ' ,-L ' 1 .F , yu' ' .I ff ' H A 1111ll1 'H llll H llW lll'l! !i,IIjfN ,'. 'N -, I' I K .1 . Film, Y . 1 ,Q 111W .. 11 1 V X ,5 ' 1 4 . . ,1 -' , 1 M -1 ' . xx. ' ' 1 '51-it lf 4- 7' .' ' l- ,, . . 1 1- .. A 'vi . AK r i 'fx' . , . N , - 'J 1 'V' , fg' .-ltr' '1 T , 1 f W - .. 1.1:-:Nz - A gulf . ww, , l V . ' - Q .j.- - T ., I N xg , ,' N .., 1.-., v I uaxx 1 - xx XA' u ' AD- N, in M ' xg 'D - '- - vt . Ki-gg, . l ' 1. 'lrfff 1- - - - fu, ,-, ,1 ' l ' ' - mf' 1' K' I 1, v 'fri N : . X A Y - LZ. College males in hot pursuit of what their college has to offer them. SOPlIOMOIlES SCOTT DICKSON, El Dorado LEONARD DILWORTH, Camden SHIRLEY DISMUKE, Waldo JAMES RAY DOLLAR, Magnolia FRANK DOLSAK, McDonald, Ohio JOEL DOP, Knoxville, Iowa ROBERT DOTSON, Wauchula, Fla. ANN DOWDY, Camden JOAN DREWERY, Camden NELL DUKE, Shongaloo, La. DIANE DUMAS, E1 Dorado TERRY DUMAS, Farmerville, La. MIKE DUNN, Magnolia ROBERT L. DUNN, Hampton RONALD DUNN, Perryville RONALD' DUPREE, Queen City, Tex. RONNIE DUPREE, Queen City, Tex LARRY DUPRIEST. Magnolia JOEY EASLEY, El Dorado KENNETH EDDY, Waldo SHARON EDWARDS, Magnolia SHERRY EMISON, E1 Dorado ALAN ROBERT ENDEL. El Dorado JIM ETHRIDGE. Marshall, Tex. CAROL EVANS, Columbus PAULA SUE EVANS, Hampton RANDY EVERS, Parkers Chapel JAMES MADISON FAIRCLOTH, Texarkana, Tex. STEVE F EATHERST ON, Lewisville FRANK FELL, Pine Bluff ELAINE F ENTON, Horatio JIM FITCH, Glenwood EDWARD FLOURNOY, El Dorado CHARLENE F LOWERS, Monticello ROGER FORD, Magnolia SHIRLEY FORD, Magnolia BETTY F ORE, El Dorado BILL FOWLE-R, Friendship RUBY FRANCHISEUR, Grannis GARY FRANKLIN, Magnolia DICKIE F RANKS, Magnolia VICKIE FRANKS, Ashdown KELLY CAGE, Horatio JIM GALLOWAY, Carlisle JIMMY GARRE'I'I', El Dorado LAUREN GARRETT, El Dorado JERRY GARRISON, Fordyce PAMELA GATHRIGHT, El Dorado BARBARA GEAN, Magnolia SUE GENESTET, Waldo IANIS GENTRY, Magnolia MARVIN GILBERT, Galveston. Texas TOMMY GILDEN, Springhill, La. .IAMES E. GILL, Thomton MIRIAM GLASGOW, Nashville CAROL GLENN, Stuttgart PAMELA GOAD, Altheimer PEGGY GOODE, Magnolia RONNIE GOODWIN, El Dorado PEGGY GREEN, Camden BECKY GREENWOOD, Warren CHARLES RICHARD GRIFFIN, Magnolia BILLY CROSS, Des Arc CHARLES DAVID' GUNNELS, Magnolia After four hours of registration, SSC student appears to be in a daze while waiting to have his picture made for the annual. PATSY GURLS, Rosston KENNETH GYURICZ, New Brunswick PETE HADDEN, El Dorado JULIA HAMPTON, Magnolia JOHN HANCOCK, Shreveport, La. ERMA HANSEN, Stephens MIKE HARDAGE, Bismarck SUZANNE HARRELL, Camden TOMMY HARRELL, Camden LARRY HART, Waldo GLENDA HARVILLE, Dierks RAY HATFIELD, El Dorado HOLLY RUTH HAY, El Dorado DANNY HAYES, El Dorado JUDY HEAD, El Dorado DEE HECKER, Camden ARTHUR HEMINGWAY, Little Rock LARRY HENDERSON, Arcadia, La. MAX HENDRICKS, Magnolia WAYNE HENDRICKS, Conway SANDRA HICKEY, Taylor JANET HIGH, Hot Springs HORACE HIGHT, Magnolia STEVE HILDEBRAND, Prescott WILLIAM HILL, E1 Dorado GARY HODGES, E1 Dorado FRANKIE HOGAN, El Dorado CARRELL HOLLAND, Donaldson LINDA HOLLIS, El Dorado SHERRY HOLMES, Magnolia KAREN HOLT, El Dorado JOE HOOD, Arkadelphia J JERRY HUFFMAN, El Dorado l JUDY HUGHES, Taylor , JIMMY HURT, Dallas, Texas f 1 3 . S Oh boy, free tickets to the student recital. SOPll0M0llES PAUL HOOVER, McNe-il EDDIE HOPKINS, El Dorado ' DIANN HOWELL, Stamps JIMMY HOWELL, Hope BRENDA HUDSON, Bearden HELEN HUDSON, Bearden GENE HUFFMAN, Camden Q VIRGINIA HUSBANDS, El Dorado I RONALD HUTCHINSON, Bellevue, Maryland DWIGHT JACKSON, Little Rock PHILLIP JACKSON, Springhill, La. MABLE JERMANY, Emerson CAROL JOHNSON, Lewisville HARRY JOHNSON, Fresno, California JAMES JOHNSON, Magnolia JEAN JOHNSON, Magnolia TOMMY JOHNSON, Magnolia 104 VASSIE JOHNSON, Mt. Holly BILL JONES, DeQueen DAVID JONES, Texarkana HARRISON JONES, Bearden PORTER KELLY, El Dorado MICHAEL RICHARD' KERR, El Dorado LARRY KEY, Augusta IOHN KIMBELL, Stamps DWIGHT KIRKPATRICK, Amity LOUIS LAMPKIN, Chidester MYRA LANEY, E1 Dorado SUZANNE LANGLEY, Camden GAIL LANSDALE, Fordyce MILKO' LASIY, Irvington, N..I. ANTONETTE LAUDICINA, Magnolia ROBERT ALLEN LAY, Magnolia FARRELL LEA, Sparkman GARY LEE LEWIS, Oden CLARA LINCO'LN, Horatio SALLY LINDSEY, Bearden SUSAN LONGING, Magnolia EDWARD LOTT, Texarkana GEORGE LOWERY, E1 Dorado DAVID' LOVE, El Dorado CHARLOTTE' LOVELL, Ashdown PAULA LOVELL, Stamps JO DEE LUCKY, El Dorado DONALD McADAMS, Hope SARA McALISTER, Crossett JAMES McCABE, Naperville, Ill. ALICE MARIE McCALL, Norphlet DAVID McCLARY, Texarkana GLENDA Mk:CUTCHEO'N, Texarkana CHARLES MCDONALD, Bradley FLOYD D. MCDONALD, Stamps DONALD' MCCAUGH, El Dorado SHERA JO' McGOUGH, El Dorado EVELYN LANELL MCGOWAN, El Dorado BOB MCGUFFIN, Magnolia GWENDOLYN MCJUNKINS. Saratoga JOHN McKENZIE, Springhill, La. JUDY McKlNNEY, Huttig BRENDA McNEIL. Little Rock RON MAPLES, El Dorado NANCY MARKHAM, Texarkana CYNTHIA MARSHALL, E1 Dorado CAROL ANN MARTIN, Magnolia GREG ALLEN MARTIN, Hope JODIE MARTIN, Texarkana JOHN MARTIN, Merrick, N..l. SOPll0M0llES Would you believe Venus de Milo? Boys from Talley work to prepare their float for the Homecoming parade. vi! has-5 L. , THOMAS MARTIN, Colombus, Ohio PAMELA MEADOWS, El Dorado JUDY MELLINGER, El Dorado JANIE MERRITT, Magnolia LYNDA MERRITT, McNeil RICHARD DAVID MILES, Magnolia MARY E. MILLER, Texarkana SANDY MILLER, Magnolia BRENDA MILLS, Sherrill GLEN MINOR, Springhill, La. GEORGE MIZE, Ben Lomond CHARLOTTE MODISETTE, Springhill. RONALD MONTGOMERY, Smackover ROGER MOODY, Freeport, Tex. ARTIS MOORE, Stephens FANNIE MOORE, Shongaloo, La. MIKE MOORE, Little Rock WAYNE MOORE, El Dorado GARY MORGAN, New Edinburg BRENDA MORRIS, Horatio JAMES MUNDS, Camden ANITA MURPHY, Magnolia JOHN- MURPHY, Mt. Ida GORDON MORONEY, Smackover MARTY NEILL, Magnolia RICHARD NEILL, Waldo OLGA NELSON, El Dorado WOODY NIXON, Banks REBECCA NOWLIN, Bryant RONALD NUTT, Crossett VAN ODELL, Buena Vista PATSY O'GUlNN, Norphlet L SOPlIOM0llES BRENDA 0'KEEFE, Rosston VICTOR ORTIZ. St. Albans, New York MACK OWEN, Star City HAROLD PACE, Camden SHANNON PACE, CRAIG PALCULICT, BETTYE JEAN PARKER RICHARD' PARRISH, Monticello E1 Dorado E1 Dorado E1 Dorado GERALD PATTON, E1 Dorado CHARLES PAYNE, Emerson TONI PEACE, Magnolia JANIK PERDUE, Smackover ROBBIE PETTIGREW, Horatio RANDY JOE PHARR, Magnolia ANNA BETH PHILLIPS, Malvem MAXOLLE PHILLIPS, E1 Dorado EARNEST PICKINGS, Taylor If's noi thai I don'f want to hold hands with you Linda, my hands are siuck in my pockets! :V 4' VN' 9' , ,V A ' , 'RQ i If 13 L E 'Q .52 qj , fd ,R i1's iust 1hat JERRY PIERCE, Stamps ALBERT PILONE, Maplewood, N..I CARLETON PLUNK, El Dorado DONALD PLUNKETT, Sheridan DAVID POORE, Langhorne, Pa. GENE T. PRICHARD, E1 Dorado RUFUS PULPHUS, Helena FRANCES PURIFOY, Camden JOE RAMBO, El Dorado BRENDA RATELIF, Hope RODNEY RATLEDGEI, Kingsland STAN RAYFORD, Camden ELIZABETH REA, Texarkana, Tex. BETTY LOU REED, Hot Springs JOHNNIE REED, E1 Doardo JERRY REES-E, Springhill, La. MIKE REILLY, Warminster, Pa. MARY ELLEN RHEIN, Ontario, Canada FRANCES RICHARDSON, Hope ROBBIE RICHMAN, E1 Dorado LARRY RIDDICK, McNeil BILL RIGGINS, Buckner ROBERT RICKETT, Gurdon REBECCA ROBBINS, Mineral Springs CYNTHIA ROGERS, Stamps DAVID ROGERS, Magnolia SUSAN ROGERS, Hope SUSAN ROGERS, Magnolia WILLIAM ROGERS, Gurdon DAISY LEE ROSE, Magnolia LARRY RUNNING, Galion, Ohio LARRY SANDAGE, Donaldson THOMAS SAWYER, Magnolia J. N. SCHEE, Fairview JOHN FRANK SCOTT, Thornton ANN SCRIMSHIRE, Malvern SAM SERIO, Fairview MICHAEL SHEFFIELD, McGehee DONNA SHELL, Prescott DOROTHY THOMASON SHIREY, E1 Dorado DENNIS SIGMAN, Glenwood TED' SIGMAN, Panvers, Mass. JANE SIMPSON, Mena JOHNNY SINCLAIR, El Dorado PHIL SKINNER, Magnolia JOEL CHARLES SLAYTON, Gurdon CHARLES W. SMITH, Lockesburg SHEILA JO' SMITH, E1 Dorado SHIRLEY SMITH, El Dorado SOPlIOM0llES Baby, lho rain must fall . . . and it did along with some student's grades nearing finals. ll- .. 1: Z ' ,414 ay:-id-A ff A- J' N x 4 wi 'U . . ,I ' 1. 1 v ' Ji- az is . . , Ar. 1 3 ,J -. Xxx ,I Q X- SUSAN SMITH, El Dorado VICKIE SMITH, Mt. Holly DAVE SNEED, HORATIO JUDY SOLOMON, Shreveport, La. CHERYL SOUTHERLAND, Brinkley CAMILLE STANFORD, Lewisville BEVERLY STEADMAN, Hermitage PAUL STEADMAN, North Little Rock DANNY STEADMAN, Mansfield, Ohio GERALD STEVENSON, Calion MICHAEL STEWART, Magnolia PAULA STEWART, Mt. Holly THOMAS STEWART, Magnolia ROSE STIDHAM, Winthrop TERRY STINNETT, Stephens BARNET STONECIPHER, Magnolia DAVID STRATTON, El Dorado PAULA STREET, Magnolia .IOANN STURGES, Mt. Holly LAWERENCE TALLEY, Magnolia SHERRY TALLEY, Magnolia LINDA TAYLOR, Alicia TERRY TAYLOR, Pine Bluff MIKE TEUTSCH, Taylor CINDY THOMSON, Lovington, New Mexico JACKIE THOMPSON, Nashville RAMOND THOMPSON, Prescott RONNIE D. THOMPSON, Springhill, La. CORKY THORNTON, Magnolia ROBERT THURBER, Malvern JOHN THURSTON, Lockport, New York BILL TILLEY, Hatfield 1 I ,V hr SOPll0M0llES JEFFERY LYNN TOLLETT, Magnolia SANDY TREXLER. Emmett PAMELA TUBB, Magnolia DDLORES TUCKER, Benton SHARRON TURNER, Pine Bluff MAGIE L. UHRICH, Magnolia DOUGLAS VARGA, Pasadena, Tex. DELORES VINES, Stamps JOE CATHY VERGE, Hope JOHNNY VORIS, E1 Dorado JOSEPHINE WADDLE, Hope DANNY WAGNON, El Dorado WALLACE F. WAITS, Magnolia LARRY WALDROP, El Dorado ARCHIE WALKER, Freeport, Tex. REM WALKER, E1 Dorado TOMMY WALKER, Delight Well, Tom, Lei me point out io you where the problem is ROGER WALL, Hot Springs GLADYS WALLACE, Lewisville TED WALLER, Emerson DAVID WALLS, Atlanta, Tex. RONALD WALTERS, Hot Springs CAROL WALTHALL, Magnolia LOUIE WALTON, El Dorado REBECCA WARREN, Ashdown ELLIS WARREN, El Dorado STEED WATERS, Stamps JACK RICHARD WATKINS, Hope JOHN WATKINS, Prescott NANCY WATSON, Camden WILLIAM WAX, Magnolia VICKI WEATHERSBY, Smackover RONALD WEBB, Hot Springs GEORGELLEN WELCH, Ashdown GARY WELLS, Gurdon JAMES WESTON, Sidney RICHARD WHITTINGTON, Norphlet ROBBIE WHITE, Lockesburg GARY WHITE, Umpire AARON WHITE, Little Rock GEORGE FRANK WHEATLEY, Magnolia BILL WILEY, Magnolia NANCY WILKINSON, Stamps MARCUS WILLBORG, Oden KENNETH WILLHOITE, Galveston, Tex. CAROLYN WILLIAMS, Bearden GAYLE WILLIAMS, Hope LAVESTER WILLIAMS, Magnolia SARA WILLIAMS, Bradley ALICE WILSON, Magnolia DONNA WILSON, Camden GEORGE WILSON, Waldo WILLIAM RALPH WILSON, Magnolia JUDY WISE, Shongaloo, La. DAWN WITHERINGTON, Camden CAROLYN WOFFARD, Sheridan CARROLL WOLFE, Camden GARY WOLFE, Hot Springs CARY RAY WOOD, Anahauc, Texas LINDA WORDg Bearden BENNY WREYFORD, Springhill, La. NANCY WRIGHT, Warren MIKE WUNNENBURG, Camden SUZANNE WYNNS, Magnolia SOPlIOMOIlES Well, our home ec teacher fold us we should learn to make alphabet soup, so we . . . - I-es, ,i-milf'-442'-A ,wx ff V ,.,.,, ragga- 1- - ,TY, W ,. 4 M . 1 V 11 , .Q X 1 I , ,I ,- 19 1 . .J , . , ..w H ,w , ,, .., EE 1 H X1 me len 1, u w F -- ',l41g:!.w. '2 :mi 11, 1 H, ,. 4 .J ,,,.',Mf MI M25 y V H U w Xu u 'l 1-Nw. U41 David, what big . . . uh, . . . teeth you have. Hv 4.2 ' rf' , fd., ., C1 2 1 ' I! rl 5 I N Frantic Frosh Brave First Registration Making their initial appearance at SSC with piles of luggage and a degree of uncertainty, the Class of 1971 began what seemed to be an unending career of college. They were greeted by orientation and registration with its long lines and endless sup- ply of IBM cards. Easily recognizable in their blue and gold beanies, freshmen were met by the upper- classman's command of Button up, Freshman! Now having fully adjusted to college life and look- ing forward to becoming sophisticated sophomores, the freshmen no longer feel lost or out of place. FIIESIIMEN 1r '1-Y - ,f-wwe Q- 1- 1 :Y , I tha Q .Kaur sf ' , -. 'J i ,- K . 1 V 1 .-Q, ,,, X elp! Love, Fresh N - -.. Son. find that an ,A regitt s th ht dl Q Mita-1.15 ,, V 3' wi CATHERINE ADAMS, Magnolia DULANE ADAMS, Camden DAVID ADCOCK, El Dorado WILLIAM ADKINSON, Ashdown JANET AKINES, McGehee THELMA ALCANTARA, Costa Rica JEAN ALLEN, Stamps KENNETH ALLEN, Bradley SUE ALLEN, El Dorado EARL ANDERSON, Taylor GREG ANDERSON, Falmouth, Mass. LARRY ANDREW, Magnolia MICHELLE, ANDREWS, Texarkana JAMES ANTOON, Magnolia ROBERT ARNOLD, E1 Dorado JOE ASHCRAFT, Pine Bluff JAMES ASKINS, Little Rock DON ATKINSON, El Dorado LANELLE ATKINSON, Magnolia THOMAS ATKINSON, Fort Smith LANA ATTAWAY, Texarkana, Texas MARY AUBREY, Emerson HAROLD AYRES, Hooks, Texas ALAN BAILEY, Stephens HAROLD BAIRD, Honolulu, Hawaii DAVID BAKER, Glenwood DONNA BAKER, Hot Springs JIM BAKER, DeQueen THOMAS BAKER, El Dorado PAUL BARNES, Camden RITA BARNETT, El Dorado LYNN BARNICA, Lewisville CHET BARRASSO, Irvington, N..I. ELAINE BARROW, El Dorado BOBBY BEAIRD, E1 Dorado MIKE BEARDEN, El Dorado DAVID BECNEL, EI DORADO' JOYCE BEECH, Brandon, Florida WILLIS BEENE, Magnolia WALLY BEITT, El Dorado BRUCE BELL, E1 Dorado FIIESIIMEN JEFF BELL. Mineral Springs LOUDEAN BENEFIELD, Emerson ELLEN FRANCES BENNETT. Camden HOWARD BENTLEY, Arkadelphia JOHN BERRY, Magnolia JERRY BILLINS, Camden PATRICIA BISHOP, Mount Holly NANCY BLACK, Waldo TANYA BLACKBURN, El Dorado GEORGE BLACKMAN, Calion CARL BLAKE, E1 Dorado JACKIE BLAKE, Rosston REBA M. BLAKE, Springhill, La. JOHN BLAND, Magnolia CHARLES BOLIN, Carthage STEVEN BONNER, Marshall, Tex. PAT BORNASCHELLA, E1 Dorado LYNDA BOURNS, Gillham ANNA BRALEY, Texarkana, Texas THOMAS- ED' BRANDON, Gurdon LARRY BRANNAN, Little Rock PERRY BRANTLEY, Homer, La. KATHY BRASWELL, Camden DEBORAH BRAY, Lewisville PHIL BREEDING, Smackover How many fingers am I holding up Brenda? No fair leaning now MAE BREWER, Rosston SUSIE BREWER, Emerson MIKE BRIAN, Louann THOMAS BRIGHT, Hope BERRY BROADNAX, E1 Dorado AL BROWN, Lancaster, Penn. GREGORY I. BROWN, Brooklyn, N.Y. LINDA BROWN, Warren NANCY KAYE BROWN, Chidester RODNEY BROWN, El Dorado ERNESTINE BROWING, Camden MARSHA BRUMLEY, E1 Dorado DONNA RUTH BRUNT, Black Springs GEORGE E. BURNS, Magnolia MARY BURRIS, Magnolia ALLEN L. BURTON, Magnolia BRENDA C. BUTLER, Emerson PEGGY BUTLER, Bobcaw EARL CALHOUN, Bryceland, La. JIM CAMP, Stamps LARRY CARMACK, Oden JOE CARTER, Haynesville, La. MARY E. CARTER, Stephens MIKE CARTER, Camden ROBERT CARTER, Stephens WALTER CARTER, Camden SHERRY CHAMBERS, Magnolia PAMALA CHAMBERLAINE, E1 Doardo CATHERINE CHEATHAM, Magnolia JEFF CHERRY, E1 Dorado GEORGE CHURCH, Jerseyville, Ill. LARRY CLONINGER, Marshall, Texas EDWARD COCHRAN, Bradley MIKE COCHRAN, El Dorado MIKE COLLINS, Rogers SARAJANE COLLINS, Texarkana WILLIAM COLLINS, Camden CARHA JANE COMPTON, McNeil DAVID CONN, Magnolia RICKEY CONTRATTO, Magnolia PHILLIP COSTON, Texarkana, Texas JIMMY L. COWART, Springhill, Ark. JULIUS COX, Lewisville RONDA CRAVENS, El Dorado TERRY CRAWFORD, Ashdown GLORIDA CRAYTON, Mt. Holly MARY CRITTON, Emerson BRENDA CROSS, Hope BECKY CROWDER, Magnolia LOWOAN CURRY, Magnolia ROGER CUTCHALL. Garland DAVID DANIEL, McNeil JAY DANIEL, Camden DEBORAH DAVIS, Ashdown THOMAS DANIEL, Camden JERRY DAUGHERTY, Stamps PAUL DAVIDSON, Emmett CAROL DAVIS, Bearden KENNETH DAVIS, Camden LARRY DAVIS, Ashdown SCOTT DAVIS, E1 Dorado HANNAH DAWSON, Emerson BRENDA DEATON, Camden JOANNE DEGREGORIO, Mass. ANTHONY DELVECCHIO, South Plainfield, NJ. FIIESIIMEN 120 f I TIMOTHY DEMPS-EY, E1 Dorado DICKIE DENNIS, Camden JOHN DESADIER, Bossier City, La. CYNTHIA DESROCHES, Fairhaven, Mass J OE DODSON, El Dorado MARTHA DODSON, Magnolia ROY DOSTER, Springhill, La. WALTER DRUMMOND, El Dorado TRESSIE DUNN, Camden PAT DUNSBY, Texarkana JOHN DURRET, Arcadia, La. DANNY JOE EBBS, Desha Central GEORGETTE ELERSON, El Dorado ROBERT ELLIOTT, El Dorado JAMES ENDEL, El Dorado DON ERWIN, Magnolia DICK FAIN, Delight WILLIAM FAIN, Stamps JAMES FAIRCHILD, Prescott RONALD FAIRCHILD, Rogers HOMER FARRAR, Magnolia .IOANNA F EATHERSTON, Lewisville MARTIN FEENY, Magnolia HENRY FENWICK, Hope PATSY FERGUSON, Emerson PHYLLIS FINCHER, Magnolia ALLEN FITZGERALD, Taylor CHARLES FLEMING, Ashdown GARY FLOYD, Glenwood BARBARA FOLEY, North Little Rock JOHN FOSTER, Springhill, La. EVERT FRACHISEUR, Gillham SUE ANN FRANKS, Magnolia JOY FRAZIER, E1 Dorado GARLAND' FRENCH, E1 Dorado JAMES FRIDAY, Hope DENNIS FULLER, Buckner JANE FULLER, Waldo DONNA GADDY, Pine Bluff FBESIIMEN TOBBY GAFF ORD, E1 Dorado ARDELL GALBRETH, Dallas, Texas BENNY ED GALLAGHER, Winthrop JAMES GANZER, Mena JOAN GARDNER, Crossett BENNY GARNER, Camden RUNYAN GATLIN, Stamps GEORGE GAUDETTE, Magnolia FLOYD GENTRY. Emerson BARBARA GIBBONS, Cove JAMES GILBERT, Hatfield WILLIAM GILES, Springhill, La. STELI.. GILLASPY, Wickes RICHARD' GILLESPIE, Camden GENEVA GIVINS, Sparkman DELL GLOVER, Emerson HAZEL GLOVER, Magnolia GILDA GOLDEN, Magnolia GONSALVES, East Providence, R.I. HARVEY GOODWIN, Smackover HERSHEL GOODWIN, Waldo MARILYN GOODWIN, Smackover JOHN GOSVENOR, Chidester FRANCIS GRANTOM, El Dorado JUDY GRAVES, Murfreesboro , 1, lx ,ia num pol in J V, ,, -5 II' . - Don't look now Johnny, but he iust walked in KEN GRAYSON, Camden AUDRIE GREEN, Magnolia RONALD GREEN, Atlanta, Texas LAUREN GRENIER, Auburn, Maine CINDY GRESHAM, Texarkana, Texas EDDIE GRIFFIS, Stephens MIKE GRISSON, Magnolia BOBBY GROVES, Magnolia CHRISTY GUNNELS, Magnolia KENNETH GUNNELS, Magnolia SANDRA GURLEY, Texarkana LINDA GURNEA, Magnolia BUCK HAGAN, Stuttgart BOBBY HALL, Magnolia PAM HALL, Camden MILTON HAMBRICE, Waldo BRUCE HAMLIN, Ballston Lake, N.J. JAMES HARDAGE, Camden BETTY HARDCASTLE, Hot Springs E. C. HARDING, Siox City, Iowa KENNETH HARGIS, Warren CHARLES- HARPER, Fordyce DENNIS HARPER, Lewisville BOB HARRELL, El Dorado WAYNE HARRELL, E1 Dorado BRENDA HARRIS, Prescott MARION HARRISON, Nashville SANDRA HARRISON, Magnolia IOHNNIE HARVEY, Hot Spring RONALD' HARVEY, Camden TERRY I-IASH, Kokomo, Indiana JAMES HATCHETT, El Dorado EDDY HAY, Texarkana RONNY HAYES, Luxora JOE HAYNIE, Magnolia JAMES HELM, Junction City CI-ILOE HENDRIX, Camden BETTY HENLEY, El Dorado MARY HENNESSY, Texarkana MICHAEL HENRY, Wald0 LIZ HESTERLY, Camden JOSEPH HIGHTOWER, Horner, La. PATRICK HIGHTOWER, Homer, La. GLENDA HILDRETH, Magnolia WILLIAM HILDRETH, Magnolia GARY HILL, E1 Dorado KAY HIPP, Magnolia RONNIE HODCES, Smackover MIKE HOLDER, Oklahoma City, Okla. GLENN HOLLOWAY, Stuttgan TERESA HOLMES, Hope MARK HOLSTROM, South Plainfield, NJ. CLYDE HONRY, El Dorado BILLY HOOKER, Hooks TOMMY HOOPER, Mena PAUL HORTON, Magnolia CURT HOWELL, Magnolia JOHN HUBBARD, Texarkana BOBBY HUDGENS. Waldo AL HUDSON, E1 Dorado CHARLES HUDSON, Carthage MAX HUDSON, E1 Dorado JOHN HUGHES, Camden .IO ELLA HUTCHESON, Pine Bluff MICHAEL HYMAN, Camden FBESIIIVIEN An I'm going to pass that stupid course iusf to spite DANNY INGRAM, Prescott JAMES INGRAM, El Dorado VICKIE INGRAM, Camden RONNIE ISOM, Texarkana CAROLE JACKSON, Murfreesboro EMORY JACKSON, Magnolia JACKIE JACKSON, Redfield JAMES JACKSON, Magnolia KATHY JACKSON, Springhill, La. SARAH JACKSON, Stamps BOB JACQUES, Auburn, Maine LARRY JAMESON, Prescott MARILYN JENNINGS, Foreman JOHN JERRY, EI Dorado GREG JINKS, Cove DAVID JOHNSON, Smackover MARTHA JOHNSON, Magnolia RUSTY JOHNSON, Magnolia THOR JOHNSON, Warrenton, Oregon WILLIAM JOHNSON, E1 Dorado DAVID JOHNSTON, Paris GENE JOHNSTON, El Dorado MIKE JOHNSTON, Magnolia DONNA JOLLEY, Junction City DOYLE JONES, Carthage JAMES JONES, Batesville JIM JONES, Pine Bluff LYLE JONES, Hope RANDY JONES, Camden SUSIE JONES, Magnolia TERRI JONES, Magnolia THOMAS JONES, E1 Dorado LINDA JORDAN, Dallas RICHARD' JUSTICE, Magnolia DAVID KEITH, Magnolia JOHNNY KEITH, Magnolia RONALD KEITH, El Dorado JOHN KELLEY, Camden KARYL KELLEY, Magnolia LAMAR KELLEY, Camden TIIESHMEN DEBBIE KENDRICK, Magnolia .IAMES KERSH, El Dorado LARRY KERSH, El Dorado EDSAL KESTERSON, Umpire ROBERT KEYS, El Dorado RICHARD KIMBELL, Magnolia JERRY KIRBY, Dierks KIMBALL KNOTH, Davenport, Iowa LINDA KNIGHT, E1 Dorado DOUG KRATZ, Donaldson JOHN KRIPPERS, Cortez, Colorado CARL KREBS, Tacoma, Washington WALTER KRYWUCKI, Hathoro, Pa. KATHY KYLE, McNeil RIC LANCASTER, Texarkana VIVIAN LANE, Hot Springs MARTHA LAUFENBERG, Camden LU LU LANGLEY, Magnolia GARY LAMIELLE, Massillon, Ohio CHARLES LATHAM, Hope BILLY LAUNIUS, Camden GEORGE LAVENDER, Prescott DOYLE LAWHORN, Carthage, Texas .IEAN LAWSON, Magnolia JAMES LEATHERS, Lockesburg XE:-ith, ' For after game thrills, couples hit campus night spot! sb 1 . l ELIZABETH LEDBETTER, Blevins MICHEAL LEGGETT, Carthage, Texas RONALD LENNARD, Shongaloo, La. BILL LENT, Ithaca, N.Y. WANDA LIPHEIW, Camden GLENDA S. LEWIS, Pencil Bluff LYNDA LEWIS, Magnolia ROBERT LEWIS, Texarkana BETH LINDSEY, Pine Bluff DAVID LINDSEY, Little Rock GARY LINDSEY, Magnolia DENISE LINK, Bearden RONALD LONG, Taylor EDDIE LONGING, Norphlet LARRY LONGINO, Magnolia JACK LOONEY, Little Rock JOHN LOWERY, El Dorado JO DEE LUCKY, El Dorado LINDA LUSBY, Camden GARY LUTTRELL, Naples, Texas MARY MCBROOM, Could SANDRA MCCALL, Bearden MIKE MCCONNELL, Springhill, La. LARRY MCDANIEL, Texarkana ROGER McDEVITT, Ontario, Canada RICKY McDIRMID, E1 Dorado NINA MCDOUGALD, Texarkana EARSA McDOWELL, McNeil CLIFF MCKINNEY, Little Rock JUDY MCKENZIE, Magnolia JOHN McKNIGHT, Magnolia BUDDY McMAHEW, Waco, Texas BETTY McNEIL, Springhill JOHN McNEIL, Stuttgart LOIS McWILLIAMS, Waldo MIKE MCWILLIAMS, El Dorado JOHN MALOCH, E1 Dorado PATRICIA MARTIN, Magnolia JIM MALONE, Stephens CLARENCE MANNING, Emerson RANDY MARTIN. Camden DON MARTINELLI, Magnolia CALVIN MASON, Magnolia GLENDA MASSIE, Camden WILLIAM MASSINGILL, El Dorado CHESTER MAY, Nashville JOCKO MAY, Texarkana MARY MAXFIELD, Waldo RICHARD MENDENHALL, Waldo BRIAN MEYERHOFF, Carle Place, N.Y. HELEN MICHAEL, Sheridan FRIEDA MIDDLEBROOKS, Hope THOMAS MIDDLETON, Rogers ANNE MILLER, Camden PAUL MILLER, Brinkley RONNIE MILLER, Prescott SHARON MILLER, Norphlet TOMMY MILLER, El Dorado MARILYN MITCHELL, Hope MIKE MITCHELL. Sheridan DOCK MIXON, Stephens DEIRDRE MOELLER, Honolulu, Hawaii DONALD MOIR, Fort Smith JAMES MONK, El Dorado BILLY MOORE, Magnolia FIIESIIMEN DANNY MOORE, El Dorado ERMA MOORE, Mt. Holly RONALD MOREHEAD, Prescott CARL MOORMAN, Tampa, Fla. BARBARA MORGAN, Emerson BILL MORGAN, Fairhaven, Mass. SHARON MORGAN, Kingsland GLEN MORRIS, Fordyce .IOHNNY MORRIS, Gillham QUENTIN MORRIS, Horatio ROBERT MORRIS, DOYLE MORROW, Lewisville Prescott DIANA MURPHY, Hot Spring JANICE MURPHY, LARRY MURPHY 1 McNeil Ashdown LARRY MURPHY, El Dorado MIKE MURPHY, McNeil JIM MURRAY, Little Rock MELANIE MYERS, Magnolia NANCY NALE, Magnolia .IUDITH NASH, Camden .IUDY NASH, El Dorado SYGUAL NELSON, Springhill, La. WANDA NEWBOLT, Board Camp MARK NIBERGALL, Magnolia .IIMMIE NICKERSON, Cullen, La. STEPHEN NIX, Stamps HELEN NOLEN, Mena DOUG NORTON, Texarkana, Tex. JOE NOWELL, Nashville GARY NUNN, E1 Dorado SANDRA ODOM, Bradley JOHN OGDEN, Camden GERALD OGLESBY, Black Fork KAREN O'HERN, El Dorado RONNIE O'KEEFE, Camden MELLODY OWEN, Magnolia OLLIE PACE, Buena Vista DARLA PAGE, Camden ZELMA PARHAM, Bearden FIIESIIMEN ARTHUR PARKER, El Dorado BARBARA PARKER, El Dorado EDWARD PARKER, Warren STEVE PATRICK, Oklahoma City, Okla. JIM PATTON, Camden RUSSELL PEDIGO, El Dorado FRANCIS PERDUE, Camden LUCINDA PERRY, El Dorado BRENDA PETTUS. Camden JOHN PHILLIPS, Camden RICHARD, PHIPPS, DeQueen CLARENCE PIERCE, Lewisville JACK PIERCE, Magnolia KATHRYN PIPKIN, Sherrill THOMAS PIPKIN, Willisville SIDNEY PITTMAN, Hot Springs JANE PITTS, Smackover KENNETH PIXLEY, Homer, La. GLADYS PLUNKETT, Sheridan LARRY POLK, Waldo GAIL PONDER, Chidester GLORIA PORCHIA. Camden NELSON POST, El Dorado HAROLD POOVEY, El Dorado JIMMY PORTERFIELD, McCaskill SHARON PORTERFIELD, Nashville RUTH POTE, Pine Bluff OTTO POTTER, Hope RONALD POULAN, Arcadia, La. LLO'YD POWELL, Hope THOMAS POWELL, Benton GLORIA PRESSLEY, De Queen DANNA SUE PRICE, Little Rock LUDIE PRIMM, Camden DAVID PRY, Prescott WAYNE PUSKA, El Dorado CHARLES QUINN, Mt. Holly DANIEL RAINER, Shreveport, La. DAVID RAUNCH, Carlsbad, New Mexico RICHARD RANKIN, Fordyce RICHARD RAJ, Irvington, N.J. MELVIN RAYBURN, Texarkana LINDA REECE, Hope BART REED, El Dorado TOMMY REEDER, Haynesville, La. JAMES REESE, Stephens BILL REYNOLDS, El Dorado JERRY REYNOLDS, Star City PAMELA REYNOLDS, Warren .IIM RHODES, Waldo STANLEY RHODES, Delight SARA JANE RICE, Stamps EARLENE RICHARD, Mt. Holly JAMES RICHARDS, Magnolia IRWIN RICHMOND, Mena BETTY RICHEY, Black Fork CHARLOTTE RIDGELL, Prescott RON RIGGS, Camden MARY RILEY, Murfreesboro ANTHONY RINAUDO, Shreveport, La. DAVID RISHER, El Dorado RICKY ROADY Cillham CONNIE ROARK, Bearden TIM ROBBINS, Menu IJANA ROBERTS, Texarkana BIBBI ROBERTSON, Springhill, La. l CAMILLE ROBERTSON, E1 Dorado CECILE ROBERTSON. El Dorado DINAH ROBERTSON. Magnolia RITA JO ROBERTSON. Camden BARBARA ROGERS, Kingsland DICKEY ROGERS, Magnolia IVAN ROGERS, Magnolia JERRY ROGERS, El Dorado LENA MAE ROGERS. Camden MIKE ROLLON, Benton PATRICIA ROSCOE, Pearly BELINDA ROSS, Hope JANE ROSS, Stephens RANDY ROSS, Magnolia SUSAN ROSS, Fairhaven, Mass. LOUIS ROSSI, Irvington, N..l. BOBBIE ROWE. Stamps SHELLY ROWE, Camden DAVID RO'WTON, Hot Springs DEWAYNE RUSS, Texarkana, Texas MARGARET RUSSELL, Little Rock LARRY WAYNE SANDERS, Glenwood SANFORD SANTOLI, Sayville, N.Y. KAREN SATTERWHITE. Stamps FIIESIIDIEN During the Christmas season, Green Hall boys enioy decorating their dorm Christmas tree Y .Mi + 4 ' , .rf A . al' hiv, .LQ CHARLES SAVAGE, Stuttgart SANDRA SAWYER, El Dorado BOBBIE SCOGCINS, Hope CHARLES SCOCCINS, Hop-e SHARON SCOTT, El Dorado VERTIS SCOTT, Waldo CHRISTELL SEARS, Magnolia SAM SERIO, Camden PAULA SETLIF F , E1 Dorado SHAREE SHANNON, Magnolia BETTY SHAW, McNeil BILL SHAW, Fort Worth, Tex. DONNA SHAW, San Antonia, Tex. GLEN SHAW, Hot Springs .IUDI SHEFFIELD, McGehee ANNE SHEPHERD, Taylor JANICE SHEPHERD, Emerson DOUGLAS SHIVERS, E1 Dorado SALLIE SHORT, Stamps ANNE SILLMAN, Camden ALVIE SIMMERING, Camden JAMES SIMMONS, Camden REGINIA SIMS, Texarkana GLORIA SINCLAIR, El Dorado JESSE SINCLAIR, El Dorado .IAMES SINGLETON, Oden LARRY SINGLETON, Oden LYNA SINQUEFIELD, Stamps BUTCH SIRATT, El Dorado LARRY SISNEY, Magnolia STEVE SKELTON, De Queen RONNIE SKINNER, Texarkana JULIA SLAID, Haynesville, La. JUDY ANN SLEDD,'New Edinburg TERRY SMALL, Hot Springs BILL SMALLEY, McNeil IAMES SMEDLEY, Hutlig NANCY SMART, Texarkana BEVERLY SMITH, Malvern 133 FBESIIMEN DIANE SMITH, El Dorado GARY SMITH, Hot Springs .IAN SMITH, E1 Dorado .IANICE SMITH, El Dorado JOHN HENRY SMITH, Smackover JOHN M. SMITH, El Dorado LINDA SMITH, Hughes MARVIN SMITH, Lewisville SAM J. SMITH, Waldo STEVE SMITH, Marianna VIRGINIA SMITH, Camden WAYMOND SMITH, Camden LYNNE SNEED, Horatio DEBORAH SPARROW, Stamps .IAMES SPEER, Camden MARCIA SPEER, Stamps MIKE STALEY, Royal O-ak, Maryland PATTY STANTON, Magnolia CHARLOTTE STARNES, Hot Springs ALICE ANN STEED, Gilmer, Texas xiii .I x , SSC students enioy themselves after victory over Louisiana College ROY EDWARD STEELE, Smackover THOMAS STEELMAN, Camden LES STEPHENS, Hope LINDA STEPHENS, Blevins WAYNE STEVENS, Stamps CAROLYN STEWART, Hot Springs LOYD STILES, Lewisville JAMES STINSON, E1 Dorado CAROL STONE, Camden WALLACE STORY, Magnolia ROBERT STOVALL, Texarkana, Tex. PAMELA STRATTON, El Dorado KEITH STRAWN, Nashville WILLIE STROOPE, Magnolia SMEAD STUART, Magnolia WAYNE STUFKOSKY, Honolulu, Hawaii MARY SULLIVAN, Nashville DONALD SUMMERHILL, El Dorado BARBARA SWAN, Camden RONALD SWEAT, Blevins STEVE SWEAT, McCaski11 CHERI SWINDLE, Mt. Ida PAUL SWINT, El Dorado JIMMY TALIAFERRO, El Dorado ADDIE TATUM, Smackover GRACIE TATUM, Smackover ALICE TAYLOR, Magnolia JOHN TAYLOR, Bradley JOHN C. TAYLOR, Warren TERRY TAYLOR, Taylor WALTER TAYLOR, Magnolia MICHAEL TELFORD, El Dorado JAMES THOMAS, Delight JOHN THOMAS, Stamps SAMUEL THOMAS, Magnolia TERRY THOMAS, Magnolia GEORGE THO-MASON, Camden JERRY THOMPSON, Stephens 5 FIIESIIMEN JACK THORPE, Camden WAYNE THORNTON, Camden HARRY THURKILL, El Dorado ROBERT TIPTON, Taylor MARTHA TOLLETT, Nashville TROY TOLLETT, DeQueen DEBORAH TOWNSEND, Pine Bluff CHARLES TOWRY, Cove RICHARD TRANTHAM, Hot Springs WAYNE TRULL, El Dorado REBECCA TUBB, Magnolia BRENDA UNDERWOOD, Hope SHARON VAN ORDEN, Butler, N.J. WILLIAM VANDERVOORT, El Dorado ROBERT VALENTINE, Homer, La. JIM WADE, Bohcaw MARILYN WADDLE, Magnolia DIXIE WALKER, Cove JERRY WALKER, Magnolia WOODY WALKER, Magnolia GEORGE WALL, Vandervoort BUD WALLACE, Sherwood, Md. JERRY WALLACE, Hot Spring SUSAN WALLACE, Could DEBBIE WALLER, Camden CAROLYN WALCH, Mt. Holly MIKE WALTERS, Magnolia JAMES WALSH, Eau Callie, Fla. TERRY WALTHALL, Camden BETTY WARD, Canfield JOHNNY WATKINS, Cedarville JUDY WATSON, Tinsman CHARLES WEEKS, Prescott HOMER WEST, Waldo JAMES WEST, Fordyce MICHAEL WEINGARTEN, Riverdale, N GARY WHALEN, Taylor BARBARA WHITE, Camden BILLY WHITE, Dierks CHERYL WHITE, Waldo ED WHITE, Hamburg LARRY WHITE, Nashville JANE WHITEHEAD, Magnolia RAYMOND WHITEHEAD, Taylor PAMELA WHITRIGHT, El Dorado SHERRY WHITLEY, Emerson BRENDA WILLIAMS, Hope CHARLES WILLIAMS, Lewisville CHARLES WILLIAMS, Camden DOUGLAS WILLIAMS, Massillon, Ohio JUDY WILLIAMS, Mt. Holly MIKE WILLIAMS, DeQueen FRED WILLIAMS, Magnolia KENNETH WILLIS, Hope KENNETH WILLIS, Lewisville NANCY WILKIE, Smackover CHARLENE WILSON, Camden FRANCIS WILSON, Nashville HAZEL WILSON, Springhill, La. RONALD WILSON, Blytheville SHERRY WOMBLE, Warren JOY WOMACK, Texarkana, Tex. PAULA WOOD, .Iunction City KATHRINE WOODLAND, Magnolia GERALD WOODS, Crossett SAMUEL WESLEY, Bearden DENNIS WRIGHT, Camden DEBORAH WYLIE, Taylor RICKEY WYRICK, Emerson RANDALL YORK, O'kla. City, Okla. LARRY YOUNG, Fordyce MICHAEL YOUNG, Searcy TRUMAN YOUNG, Waldo BOB ZUMWALT, Prescott .J ' . W V 1 A N ,P 6' 'fig , ' - , 1 I' , W 'V ,Y 1 t 8 '. ' 3' Q xi N I A Amalfi W v i-A f 1 A-b-Q, K W .M I , ...pl 11 , -W, '1.Qf,Lw 1., Q. L: 4 'Q any 'WFS vxfat' . 5 . ,,,- N . A 'W if 4 I ,Q ' M . K 1 10 M7 Vi' w ,ww 'f' N Q ., - 1, ,, .gif iq' --- . . -.-.L.. --.L 7-T HT ' ...- K Y , Y, I I Q f I II . .. 1 , I! L37 ,Y ,,,,Y ,V---Y ---' -4 J..- I-,W I I - .. U I 'I YI I II. ,I I I I I 1 - - 7- . -,.,,, -1 ii -- , ' ' , ---'Y' L'-Y' II I I II I I I ,I II I I I I I I WEAT H S , In , J 5. -X .. - - ',--n . ' W' 724, ' gi dsx 1-11. '- , - 1. tw 2 :'?4fsi3 1 Fw. ' , ,ak ' V 5 ,. TH 4' I . 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Homecoming lnspires Many Varied Activities Homecoming activity began with the announce- ment of the Queen and her Maids and progressed toward the climax - the crowning of the Queen and the game between Southern State and Ouachita Baptist. The talk about floats became construction as the various dorms and clubs vied for first place honors. Special talent was devised by students to entertain at the pep rally on Thursday night. The highlight of the pep rally was the presentation of the royalty to the faculty and student body. Saturday afternoon the excitement of home- coming week-end was evident downtown as the pa- rade, complete with floats, queens, band and major- ettes, moved through the downtown area. The weeks of preparation came to a close that night with the crowning of the new Queen at half-time by 1966 Queen Barbara Hutcheson. After the loss, the stu- dents spent their fury at the homecoming dance. lv Queen Sharon speaks to the assembled students and faculty of the Homecoming Court for l968 are Maid Barbara Whatley, escorts Paul Hoover and Ken Cowling: Maid Sharon Edwards, escorts Milton Henry and Richard Golleherp Maid Michelle Andrews, Ron Thomas and Jim Schieckf and Maid Paula Brock, escorts Richard Dwight Jackson and Travis Hopper: Queen Sharon DeWoody, Nix and Glen Hickman. ll0DlECOMINQ- ff!- cn' 'WN 5 ' z LL 111 , I I .rf fvf , lu, i.- , , Ir.,,. 'r, ,f v I g '1 5 - ',' 77 ' - fl A5 ' 'H+ , lj. .L BZ 'lv ' 4, ' fi QF: Homecoming royalfy stand by with enthusias m as the Riders fight. Everyone loves a parade and here comes SSC's Homecoming Parade, Those at the pep rally viewed entertainment by this quartet. I-5 Reign Begins as Miss Southern Belle Miss Sarajane Collins received the honored title of Miss Southern Belle during Aardvark compe- tition. For a year Miss Collins will be the possessor of the highest beauty title on campus. A freshman from Texarkana, Miss Collins is an elementary education major. She is a varsity cheer- leader and participates in AWS activities. The new Miss Southern Belle, a vivacious blonde, is also Graham Hall Sweetheart. Her hobbies include bowl- ing and tennis. S lane stands before a home filled with the South. In rp . 'f ,, Southern beauty is 'Found on SSC ' ,ln-l N if 2 ll y V Il n x nl I.. ,I These girls are representative of the beauty to be found on campus: Williams, Susan Marie Rogers, Sharon Edwards, Linda Anthony Sharon DeWoody, Sarajane Collins, Margaret Lee Perritt, Gayle Deborah Wylie, Peggy Burton and Kathy Belmont. -ii-L.. - -J .li-kmiyi Beauty Abounds in Aardvark Competition During registration the student body nominated girls to compete for the coveted title of Miss South- ern Belle. At Aardvark the top ten girls were judged in skirts and sweaters and in evening gowns. While talent was not a basis for judgment, a girl's person- ality counted as well as her beauty. Miss Margaret Lee Perritt, junior English major from Waldo, was chosen first runner-up to Miss Southern Belle. She was second runner-up in last year's contest. Miss Perritt is Talley Hall Sweet- heart and a member of the Homecoming Court. This varsity cheerleader was selected for Who's W'ho membership and is a member of Sigma Tau Delta. Selected as second runner-up to Miss Southern Belle, Miss Susan Marie Rogers is an elementary education major from Magnolia. A sophomore, Miss Rogers is Graham Annex Sweetheart. She is also a member of AWS and is a varsity cheerleader. The competition ended with Margaret, Saraiane and Susan selected as the winners 'ET-vw DIISS SIDUTIIEBN BELLE Sharon fries her hand at the piano while Saraiane observes. Whatever il is, they all seem to be very interesied. T mmf f I, WT' K R -,. I f' -xt' ' E. X The girls explore the house and grounds on their visit. Margaret and Susan pause to examine the spinning wheel. 4 J 1 H S Y? 1,17 1' Band and Majorettes Lead Rider Supporters The Marching Riders and the majorettes lead the SSC fans in supporting their team at the ball games and pep rallies. They incite the active and loud participation of the fans in cheering the team on, whether the final outcome he a win or a loss. Composed of sixty members, the band is under the direction of Mr. Richard Oliver. While march- ing, they are led by Drum Major Dudley Coker. Other than performances at ball games and pep rallies, the band marches in local parades. The four majorettes, along with feature twirler Sandy Wilke1'son, perform with the band. Majorettes are Camille Byrd, Sallie Short, Lyna Gayle Sinque- field, and Marcia Speer. . a Q 52 ni 's l. -aug Marcia, Camille, Sandy, Lyna Gayle, and Sallie are the glittering baton twirlers who march with the band. Fall afternoons mean hours of practice in preparation for Saturday night's half-time show. J '11 ' .. H ,J ,. ' it .gf 1. re ,511 .,1r::,a l, ,agiqr-arf! 521, ' ' .ff , 'L W ' if r 'll , l 3' it -. l 5 iw 51 . Q , l i I i - Gian J 1 gwr1'32ii' A . ai lb g,',,,v '-'L' l --I , UW R V :Z -I . . S: if . n F ' :lvl Are they iust starting or comple!ir1g a nigh1's performance? Another afternoon of praciice faces the band, this time in full costume. WANDA BATES A member of Olpha Chi and SNEA, Wanda Bates is a senior elementary education major from Nor- phlet. She is treasurer of Lamda Sigma Alpha. Miss SSC 1967 and Miss Southern Belle 1966, Paula Brock is a junior from Smackover. She was Graham Hall Sweetheart in 1966. A member of the Student Senate and Sigma Tau Delta, she is captain of the cheerleaders. PAULA BROCK ,W - an-f ef uf lv' :ff J I 'IW' LSAT!! X- L? ., Q., X b I' 6' 'QTKTQJ' li S B N-J , :flex t-I A- , .fs fftffsa f. , J' 7' Y I 'i i 1 ':f V 'T fr V, WL TI? Wfff P15 fl gf xxx Selections Made For Who's Who Recognition came to outstanding juniors and sen- iors with the selection of thirty-two students to mem- bership in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. These students, along with other stu- dents irom across the country, will be listed in the annual publication oi uWho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitiesf, Each mem- ber of Who's Who received a certificate of honor in recognition of his achievement. The nominations are made by various campus organizations and the faculty. Each faculty member is allowed one nomination, and each organization is given three nominations. To qualify, a student must be a junior or senior and have a 2.5 grade- point average. The selection is also based on char- acter, leadership, cooperation, citizenship, and extra curricular activities. PAULA CARRJE Camden elementary education major Paula Car- rie is a senior. She is a member of the Newman Club, Phi Sigma Chi, Student Senate, Alpha Psi Omega and the Concert Choir. Paula has also served on the executive board of AWS. K1 KENNETH COWLING A member of the Dean's List, Ken Cowling is a junior accounting major from Foreman. He is vice president of the Student Senate, on the Menls Coun- cil, president of Tri-C, and a member of the Young Democrats and the International Club. DONNY DENTON Donny Denton, twice All-Conference in basket- ball, is a second year member of Who's Who. He is a member of the S-Club and the Physical Education Club. R . l, 1 ' sail, ' N v V ,, 1 A ' :kg- .1 .-, MIKE DANIEL A member of the varsity swim team for four years, Mike Daniel has been program chairman and representative at large of the Physical Education Association. He is secretary of the Student Section of the Southern District of AAHPER. 'B KAREN HARTER An elementary education major, Karen Harter is a senior from Magnolia. She is a member of the Concert Choir and Da Capo Club. DANNY Doss A member of the Dean's List, junior Danny Doss has been president and vice president of the Psy- chology Club and reporter for the Young Repub- licans. He has been a Senate representative and a council member of Wesley Foundation. In addition to being a member of the International Club and Stagecrafters, he has acted in several SSC Theatre productions. VESTA HEBEL Business administration major Vesta Hebel from Texarkana is vice president in charge of member- ship of Tri-C Club, on the judicial board of AWS, wing representative to the Women's Dorm Coun- cil, a representative to the Student Government and a member of Wesley Foundation. !Vll0'S XVIIO Junior geology major Gery Holloway is a mem- ber of the Pre Med and Science Club, Geology Club, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national earth science society. GUERRELL HOLLOWAY 4 Listed on the Dean's List, Robert Henderson presently holds a Banner-News scholarship. A jun- ior pre med major, he represents the Canterbury Society on the Religious Courwil and is a member of the Pre Med and Science Club. ROBERT HENDERSON SUsAN HURST A senior secondary education major, Susan Hurst served as corresponding secretary of the Young Re- publicans for two years and as associate editor of The Bray in 1966-67. She is a member of the BSU, AWS and the International Club. I PHIL JACKSON Editor of The Bray for two consecutive years, Phil Jackson is a junior English major from Mineral Springs. He is a member of the International Club and a past Student Senate representative. VICKI LEFEVERS 'FRANKY JONES A Rider baseball letterman, Franky Jones is an officer in the Physical Education Club and intra- mural manager for Graham Annex. A junior from Ben Lomand, he is also on the Dean's List and the lVIen's Council. Winner in doubles in the Arkansas State Closed Tennis Tournament, Vicki LeFevers participates in varsity bowling, basketball, and tennis. She has been publications chairman of the Physical Education As- sociation and assistant director of W'omen,s Intra- murals. She is a member of WRA, AWS, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Pre Med and Science Club, SNEA and the Blue Key Service Organization. wmrs wuom 'Oi' V 11 GILDA LEONARD A senior from Camden, Gilda Leonard was state president of Arkansas Recreation for College Women in 1966. She was treasurer and vice president of the Physical Education Club. She is a member of the varsity women's swim team, WRA and AWS. President of the Physical Education Association and unit manager for Holt Hall in intramural sports, Richard Martin is a junior from Taylor. RICHARD MARTIN Q1 1 . 5 , 'tr gas .- I V A, . -. .- , R. ...Abi-A-lgfqgussfy QE ' ,ray .L. .W h,..5g,.5 fp... .J cg- --...Q ,J sf. 2 i' if 57522. , . ,-ogg?-A ,A ,A w4,',Lj,,, :naar .tggeiigq s m ,G . Liege A N- J. 3.3. , wx. .433 it :fag 6 a 515.3 .5124-'- 1 5 I' at A ,f 'M If ., ' ' .' 1' ' ' 973-' 5 5- ,,' fl sfwalna 155557--P, V, 'iff ' . if P. 'L - 2' 5U'3I.1fE55'5'fi-7i5e9vil5 i-7'LIia'f fl Ji:5'2:91 'M QA QL... f' Lia.-A J' 'f ' .f f - DAVID MCALLISTER An Arkansas Intercollegiate Band member, David McAllister has been treasurer and president of Kappa Kappa Psi, vice president of Talbot Hall and sec- retary of the Men's Council. He is a member of the Chemistry Club and is on the Dean's List. A second year member of Who's Who, Michelle Milburn is a senior Spanish major. She is the presi- dent of Lambda Sigma Alpha, and a member of the International Club, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi and BSU. MICHELLE MILBURN A second year member of Who's Who, Yvonne Moore is a senior from Magnolia. She served as president and secretary-treasurer of the Psychology Club, and is a member of Lambda Sigma Alpha, International Club and the Young Democrats. YVONNE MooRE L94 'fl-'NX f X- W- .il fi. if A . .. .is . xxx, rf N fi- , amjtiig MARGARET PERRITT A campus beauty and member of the Homecom- ing Court, Margaret Perritt is a cheerleader, on the Bray staff, on the Dean's List, and a member of the Young Republicans and Sigma Tau Delta. She has been secretary of Arkansas AWS and treasurer of AWS. A member of Lamba Sigma Alpha, Senior Wom- en's Honorary Society, Chloris Niebergall is a senior psychology major. She is also a member of the Psychology Club and has been on the Dean's List. CHLoR1s NIEBERGALL BENNY REEDER Junior physical education major Benny Reeder is a member of the Mulerider football team. the S-Club and the Physical Education Club. REBECCA SHINN A cheerleader for three years, Becky Shinn is a junior from Magnolia. She has been on the Dean's List and is a member of Tri-C, the Home Ec Club, the Psychology Club and AWS. 1Vll0'S XVIII! A senior majoring in elementary education, San- dra Wall is from Hot Springs. She is a member of AWS, SNEA and Chi Alpha. SANDRA WALL u .yu, j A SHALL lil? The recipient of an academic scholarship and an accounting major, Judy Slayter has been on the Dean's List. She is a member of Tri-C, Young Demo- crats, AWS and Wesley Foundation. JUDY SLAYTER -aff t, 'l4'9ygt'i3l35l'i T L Za? SHARON SMITH President of the Student Senate, Sharon Smith is a second year member of Who's Who. She is member of the Young Democrats, Tau Beta Sign International Club, Da Capo Club and SNEA. Selected as a member of WhO's Who for the sec- ond year, Bobby Ward is a member of the Agri Club, Pre-Med and Science Club and is On the Dean's List. BOBBY JOE WARD Z WOODARD A junior secondary education major, Barbara Woodard is from Magnolia. She has been on the Dean's List and is a member of SNEA. ES Xm'T 'l -J'-'1 ROY WILLCOX Serving a second year as president of the Menis Council, Roy Willcox is a senior accounting major from Camden. He is past vice president of lVIcCrary Hall and is a member of the Student Senate, Tri-C and the Town and Gown Choir. President of the BSU, Jim Works is listed in Whois Who for the second time. He is vice president of Da Capo and a member of the Concert Choir, Alpha Chi, Kappa Kappa Psi and the International Club. JAMES WORKS Holiday Follies An extra production of this year was the faculty's display of talent sponsored by the Da Cape Club. With the help of their children and a few SSC co- eds, the administration proved to the student body they did have a co-operative and jolly side. W 't' fr the almost correct tuning note by Dr. Chapman are Dean Providing the students with a dim view of the outside world, Dr . . H - ,, ai mg o Jones, Bernard Polk and Dr. Jackson. Hippie Campbell brought his own version of Soul Music. ,1:.Q,-....i- 1,. .,.-7 V ,- -.- Playboy Haefner and Boozer Weaver are disciplined by an Understanding Dean Wilson. Showing true southern iazz are Hippie Campbell, Boozer Weaver and Playboy Haefner with leader Rev. Hartsell - 0 1 -+5 .J l, X l l, ad K Z? Q 'tv-pr' I-A f.-'gh ,-,..LJ. .. ' .1f 'A .H aA,,UAN'm 5 4 6 an li- 0 I i ra! l si ' . . . Nu ' in -. V? 3 AA ,gf F Q. . . as-tn. -hx ' 0 . . 5 l. if-um-+3 L 140. Abu.. , - 1----AQ, . - '-at - . . .hw . ,, ,I r A N wk. .Q-..-...1 xnrx . , . ,UW . I 0 4' -miss -k- +-- 4' nl, ' N . .:f- '-A , xx- 15-ev-',5 . W,-..,, N 1 - M - 3y.mwm',- v ' iff' f . 'QQ., L Q. ...Q , Pff-2+ M V N V P X, ' i ,M , , 5 ,1 . 1 i ! ! I ,fx u , A W e 1 i I , W X A Q A , , l 1 A,- If 'f-N 1 47 Hifij 1 Q3 ' ,. ll , Nm xx ,XXX K 1 1 1. - 1 ll UD xii! IA UN GE 66An1phitryon 33 Opens Play Productions S. N. Behrman's Amphitryon 38 , a comedy in prologue and three acts, opened the Speech's Department play productions for the 1967-68 school year. Throughout the play the point to be borne in the mind of the. actors was that the play Greek in atmosphere and background to prevent the audi- ence from thinking that there was a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other. The actors seemed to fulfill this point as well as they could, and the audience believed that everything happened as it was sup- posed to. If this play is an example of how the other plays are to be throughout this school term, the Speech Department is to be congratulated for its fine play productions. Discussing the departure of Queen Leda are Sosie, Nenetza, and Kleaneh CAST MEMBERS Ron Nutt r....,.,--.-,-,, --- Nelda Keith --- Pam Griffin Dan Baker ..,.. Ronald Crider -- Rusty Johnson .n.. Danny Doss --- Gary Wolf .... 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'9'P'f'a'rf , ' 1' vs- + + + + 1-.N -.+ + +++,1- yi Q-afaf-f+f41e'4 ' 4' ee 1. 5 A 1 I E : 7 4 1' 1 .1 ', IH I TL 1 'f- fm., -V W- ,f v -.Lu -v 1-wr,-r.-1 -1 .A V Arena Production Adds Variety To SSC George Bernard Shaw's CANDIDA was the first arena production in recent years on the SSC campus. In an arena production actors have to adjust men- tally and physically to the idea of the audience sitting on four sides of the acting area and 'cbreathing down the actor's neck, so to speak. Although there could be no faking, no scenery to turn to in embarrassing moments, and no friendly prompters to help with forgotten lines, the actors did a superb job in awakening the audience's imagination. In other words, the actor was on his own and, above all, was truthful in his performance. CAST MEMBERS Dell Gates ...................... Candida Dan Skelton --- --- Rev. James Merrell Nik Hagler --- ........ Mr. Burgess Paul Miller ..... -. ...- Eugene Marchbanks n g 1 er ma Bonnie Burrow .......-. Proserpine Garnett Tommy Powell ...... Rev. Alexander Mill Directed by Jerry Cortez With the halp of director Jerry Cortez and stage manager Susan Co b m es made C ndd ce s , ,sf 1 ' 4 1 t I v t 2, E ,M t Fir.. IQQTCA1 , ' I mg ff-. Hg, 'nfs Q A 'Y 1, ., .- , Xi 'L 1 . .,,f ' 152' Hwy' J. y.. .1 I - . NW, X -f 1 X , ft Y 1 - ' X x ' ' BX ' :H-rf 1 xp' is E A ,- IW s:.25:---WF!!! Q 1 K Musical Voices Add Harmony To SSC The Southern State Choir, composed of thirty- nine members with Gene Kelsey as their director, provides our campus and the musical minded with an opportunity to hear a variety of the best choral literature. Each year the concert choir presents concerts for the student body and makes an annual spring tour to various spots in Arkansas, thus, helping SSC through good public relations. I Membership in the choir is by audition and in- vitation only. Being a member of the choir helps the student to broaden his choral experience, to de- velop his voice, and to improve his musicianship. Also bringing choral music to SSC and the public is the Choral Society. The Society is composed of students at SSC wishing to learn a few things about music and what accompanys it. Composed of college students, the Southern State Concert Choir brings musical enlcyment to the young and old 1 on :JJYZ if i f- ww W' 1:96 1 Q 3 if N 'JI' ,QE ' F-1 lr' In aa.-NH 1 ' Xi v I Rl li P9 ,il il 1-fl ' Jw? v Q' 1 .L In 2' ,Q I --vu. -M 1' Ll I r . , M it 11' Spring Brings Concerts To S S C The Southern State Band is actually not one but two hands. It is the Marching Band during foot- ball season and afterwards it is the Concert Band. During concert season the members are put through some mild, hut strenuous practices. The Concert Band performs various concerts for functions such as Freshman Parents Day and Dad's Day. Also there are regularly scheduled concerts given on campus. Each year the Concert Band makes an annual two day spring tour. While on tour the hand visits various high schools in this area where they perform. This year the band made appearances at El Dorado, Camden, Ashdown and Lewisville. The band performs under the direction of Richard Oliver Although concert season is hard, the band still finds time to smile after one of their concerts. Adding depth to the woodwind section is bassoon player, Sheila Smith and oboe player, Nancy Brown. Wo've get one hour til concert time, so le1's get it right this time. Q il al Them Invade SS Presented to the SSC student body was a com- bination dance and concert featuring '6Them and the uTraces. The first attraction of the night was the HTraces providing made their appearance. Gloria, the song that made MThem', famous, was the main attraction of their performance. If one was to judge their talent by their appearance, they Would- n't or couldn't expect much, but much to the student's disbelief both bands proved right the old saying Looks aren't everythingf' It took me three hours to shine my pants, now l don't even get to sing. r '-T Traces trained lacks are main attraction Them . . .... . another example of variety at Southern State. Some attempted dancing while Them rambled on. While singing Gloria the real Them was evident. 1 r i ' ii: . v , in, .' Lil SGA Presents Wfhe Lettermenn A special attraction was presented to the Southern State student body this year by the SGA - a two hour concert by the world renowned Lettermen. Even though the concert wasn't performed before a sell- out crowd, the students that did attend the concert all agreed that the Lettermen provided enjoyable entertainment. 'Theme From A Summer Place and When I Fall In Lovev were two of the many songs that the Lettermen did perform. The lefiermen, Jimmy Pike, Bob Engeman, and Tony Butala, sing one of the many ballads that they made famous. Knowing how to arouse SSC students, the Letterman sing their version of Dixie. W, , fx' 'WL 11,92--r Q 0'4 ' y,3,.-, 11? 35' 5 QM ,, QM .L . J.. .qu H-z , ,v . gf 'X ,J ,. ., 'J l,, Q., ... n ,.w:nx.a fsfu ..4 ,f l .V S951 y . 4 E' ,Vs 1' r ,Af g V N 4 . I J P A K 1 sr 1 iz, a T1 gag -f -wi? I. gn M42 wu in . -!?,.':.' J' , ' 1 ':5',w W- I ,f ' fd O E I ,Elly Ag, x ,I .,M. A. I . Q! ' 'EE I .5 ' 15 'rf 'aQ,., , 3 -' V ' , ' fffaizxgz ' 1 Q Y' : ..1: :- li?1 'I5f'a'5' ' ' '3 , ,. ' , w rf. 1 f - ' 1 r .N .N--, .' gn' lf, J g, i 'fvrfig' ,T Xi J f ' J B Tia' E ff 1 V. ,-2' --sr Beauty, Talent Highlight Aardvark Each year Api Psi Omega sponsors the annual Aardvark Variety Show, which consists of local talent and the presentation of the top ten beauties of SSC. This year's preparation for Aardvark began at the first of the year as members of Api Psi Omega began planning the scenery and making arrange- ments for the talent. The final preparations were the selection of the top ten beauties out of a range of twenty. The climax of Aardvark was the com- pleting of the beauties and the crowning of Miss Southern Belle. Talent for this yearis Show consisted of various one or two people doing vocal numbers. But, mostly the talent was of dance bands that provided the audience with popular music. The Soul lncorpo- rated, a newly formed band of SSC boys, brought the show to an end, after the crowning of Sarajane Collins as Miss Southern Belle. Glen Haynie and Fred Johnson were enioyed by all as they sang and entertained with their dry wit. l Even though Kenny Gyuricz, alias Diver, was told at the last minute he was to be the master of ceremonies he did a fine iob. Judy Dodd brings songs of romance into Aardvark by singing The Impossible Dream. Beauty contestant Gayle Williams accompanied by Cecile Robertson showed that beauties also have talent. This look of horror was transformed into a look of disbelief and happi- ness as Sarafane Collins was crowned Miss Southern Belle of 1968 at the annual Aardvark Variety Show. was jg I of-I 11 4 4 t as :Ji 1 my 'iQ , il 'IVZ i I ' ,sm-,N 4 Y 1.1 ' . 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Watson, men's basketball coachg Calvin Neal, S-Club sponsor and -1-2-:1 F xzvf!g Miss Margaret Downing coaches the women's basketball and swim teams and Dr. Katherine Brown coaches women's tennis. men's swim team coachg Rip Powell, track team coachg Bob Staten, baseball coach. . - :ax V - , - , 1 S-Club 'W Gif. Back Row: Arch Jones, Harry McMahen, Robert Dotson, Jim Baker, Cloninger, Phil Harrington, Kenny Camp, Archie Walker, Phil Jodie Martin, Bob Hattabough, Calvin Neal, sponsor. Third Row: Costen, Travis Guiles. Front Row: Rusty Kauffman, Danny Veach, Jim Gathridge, Mike Harrington, Mike Telford, Donald Moir, Harri- Jackie Seale, Tony Rinando, Mike Hooten. son Grace, Teddy Adkinson, Denny Reeder. Second Row: Larry FO0TBALL Riders Defeat The Mulerider football team upset arch rival Arkansas A8zlVl, 1967 conference champion, 21-19 to finish in a three-way tie for second place with State College and Arkansas Tech in the fall grid campaign. The Riders had another up and down season this fall, caused by a rash of injuries to key personnel. However, Coach Auburn Smith, in his 20th year with the Mulerider coaching staff, kept enough players healthy to compile a 3-2-1 conference record and a 5-3-1 season record. Travis Giles, senior split end from Texarkana, and Calvin Smith, senior defensive halfback from Hamburg, were named to the all-conference team. Giles, a three-year choice for All-AIC, established an all-time conference pass receiving record by catch- ing 136 aerials for 2336 yards and 19 touchdowns during his four-year career. Both Giles and Smith played in the first annual AIC All-Star Game Nov. 27 at Monticello. With 22 returning letterman and 15 starters re- turning from a 22 man platoon system, the Mule- riders should be battling for the top spot in the AIC race again next year. NI, Finish Second 1967 Season Record SSC OPP 25 Livingston 7 26 Harding 9 0 Ark. Tech 13 15 Henderson 14' 27 La. College 12 21 SCA 21 21 OBU 23 10 Miss. College 33 21 Ark. A8zlVl 19 Front Row: Coach Smith, K. Camp, B. Reeder, J. Baker, G. Buchanan, R. Arnold, T, Giles, H. Grace, C. Smith, J. Harrell, P. Trotter, S. May, H. McMahen. Second Row: D. Johnston, J. Eth- ridge, P. Coston, R. Kauffman, B. Hattabaugh, G. Lott, P. Harring- ton, R. Matthews, D. Martindale, J. Martin, J. Parham, J. Galloway, D. Moir. L. Cloninger. Third Row: I... Jones, S. Word, Coach Tune, T. Middleton, Coach Staten, M. Hardage, Coach Neal, R. Hayes, B. Palmer, M. Harrington, M. Telford, R. Dotson, T. Adkinson, T. Atkinson, M. Dykes, J. Crews, P. Sparks, M. Gilbert, D. Ranier, Coach Powell, R. Jacques. Back Row: T. Brian, I. Bell, T. Reeder, W. Volentine, A. Jones, L. Saulter, T. Rinaudo. Coach Auburn Smith talks to Rider tri-captains, Jim Baker, Harrison Grace, and Travis Giles, before the start of the season. 183 J Quarterback Stanley May is stopped by two Livingston players after a sizeable gain. Looking on is fullback Robert Dotson K32l. t Ft 4 U Stanley May Junior tags -:TIP Quarterback it V f . Hot Springs ' 5 f T 11' 2 .U I, 'Mlm is-EFF -'. ,f ,A V , - 4 ' i 42 A ' - ,fl ,r Calvin Smith ' - I ' 1 . Senior ' - V, Monster Man , ' tif ,-,fl U H mb ' . 7' v '..' a urg RQ 1 A A I ,I gtg, '1 I gn .N Phil Trotter .lunior Tailback Lemarque, Texas Riders Look Impressive-Defeat Livingston 25-7 The big question mark at the start of this season was the fullback position. With three of the Rider's prospects already out for various reasons, Robert Dotson was moved from his halfback position to take over the chores at fullback. He quickly erased any doubts that anyone might have had by carrying 12 times for 103 yards to lead the Muleriders to a 25-7 victory over the Livingston State Tigers in their sea- son opener. SSC's first score came with 5:53 left in the first period when quarterback Stanley May sneaked over from one yard out to cap a 54-yard march. Rusty Kauffman's extra point attempt was no good leaving the score at 6-0. Early in the second quarter, flankerback Jerry Harrell broke Livingston's back with a dazzling 68- yard punt return for SSC's second touchdown. Kauff- man's PAT was good making the score 13-0. The Riders scored their third touchdown in the waning minutes of the first half when May hit split end, Travis Giles, from 19 yards out to climax a 74-yard drive. Kauffman missed the PAT attempt, and SSC led 19-0 at the half. Halfback Phil Trotter, SSCt's leading ground gainer, scored the Riders' final touchdown late in the third quarter on a 5-yard run around left end to end a 60-yard march. The kick was blocked and the score remained 25-0. Livingston's only score came late in the game against the SSC reserves. The PAT was good ending the night's scoring at 25-7. YARDSTICK SSC Livingston First Downs ...,.s.. 16 9 Yards Rushing -,- - 213 84 Yards Passing .... -- 69 59 Passes ,-,-,,..-..,. ..L. 1 1-5-1 18-8-0 Punts -,., ....,...-, - - 5-32 10-36.9 Fumbles .,.. ,L 0 1 Penalties --- -- 7-80 6-40 YARDSTICK ' ii k. 5 A 3 ssc Harding 1 9 fe- ft' 9 First Downs ,,.. 1111.11 10 L 1 get y 1 I Yards Rushing 1 ,,., 1114 164 y ' , Yards Passing --.1--.135 '71 fp ' i -1 Y 935115 fp' :P pg ' xl if Passes ...-..-.. l 1-24-2 10-24-0 A N 1 if U U4 ug. ' pl Pants 111 ..... 5-40 4-33 Mg i 11, 3 Fumbles 11 ...... 11 2 Penalties 1 1 1 1 113-20 3-30 i ' 5 11 . 5 5 1 9 Phil Harrington Rusty Arnold Kenny Camp , Junior Senior Junior Safety Linebacker Defensive Halfback Sheridan Texarkana, Texas Haynesville, La. SSC Harasses Harding 26-9 in AIC Opener The Muleriders continued to look good the follow- ing week when they defeated the Harding Bisons 26-9 in their conference opener. Featured in SSC's balanced attack were the running of speedster Phil Trotter along with the deadly air strikes from May to Giles. Trotter gained 91 yards on 13 carries, one for a 45-yard touchdown, while May connected on 11 of 24 passes for 133 yards, including two touchdown strikes to Giles. SSC hit paydirt midway into the first quarter when fullback Robert Dotson busted over from the 1-yard line. Kauffmalfs extra point attempt was wide making it 6-0, SSC. The Bison's made it 6-3 on a 22-vard field goal early in the second quarter, but the Riders increased Three-year All-AIC end Travis Giles catches one of two touchdown passes their lead five minutes later with Trotter's 45-yard touchdown run. The PAT attempt failed making the score 12-3 and ending the first half scoring. Harding scored its only touchdown with 10 min- utes left in the third quarter. The extra point failed leaving the score 12-9. This was as close as Harding was to come, though, as the Riders scored on their next possession of the ball. This drive was climaxed by a 33-yard touch- down pass from May to Giles. Kauffman's kick was good for a 19-9 lead. May again connected with Giles for 23 yards and another touchdown late in the third quarter. Kauff- man's extra point was good and ended the night's scoring at 26-9. in the Muleriders' 26-9 victory over the Harding Bisons. Injury-riddled Riders Lose to Wonder Boys When Stanley May was sidelined with an arm injury, the SSC-Arkansas Tech game was rated a toss-up. But then Southern lost fullback Dotson the third play of the game due to a knee injury, and the Riders' offense collapsed. Following this, Tech took advantage of two pass interceptions and a fum- ble for their two field goals and touchdown to defeat the Riders 13-0. The Wonder Boys opened the scoring with a 45-yard field goal early in the first quarter to make it 3-0. Tech's touchdown came with 6:12 left in the half on a 14- yard pass play. The extra point at- tempt was good and the Riders tailed 10-0. Leon Anderson, Tech's quarterback, kept the Mulerider secondary off-balanced all night with sim- ilar short passes to his big ends, while SSC couldn't get a drive started. A 36-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter ended the night's scoring and gave SSC its first loss of the season, 13-0. F Ilb k Robert Dotson is being helped off the field after his knee I y in the Arkansas Tech game. SSC Ark. Tech First Downs ........,...... 9 16 Yards Rushing -............. 99 135 Yards Passing .............. 106 198 Passes .... .- ............... 8-18-3 15-26-0 Fumbles .............,..... 2 0 Penalties --- ....-....1 6-50 8-110 Punts ..... --- 7-4-2.2 8-37 Rusty Kauffman Jim Efhfidge V Tony Rinaudo Junior Sophomore Freshman Kicking Specialist Defensive Halfhack Halfback Benton Marshall, Texas Shreveport. L8- G ...a. Larry Clolinger Freshman Halfback Marshall, Texas i ,Q ' Archie Jones Freshman End Batesville Donald Moir Freshman Halfback Ft. Smith D f halfback Kenny Camp stops Henderson runner for a short g th UAH, Phil Harrington 072, and Bob Hattabaugh K67J. Trotter's Timely Tally Repels Rugged Reddies Tailback Phil Trotter scampered 57 yards with 9:40 left in the game for a Rider touchdown to wipe out a second half Henderson comeback, in SSC's 15-14 win over the Reddies. The Muleriders led 9-0 at the half, scoring all nine points in the final two minutes of play. Rusty Kauffman connected on a 39-yard field goal to make it 3-0. Then Stanley May passed 11 yards to Teddy Adkinson for the touchdown following a fumhle re- covery hy Bob Hattabaugh on the kickoff. Henderson scored its first touchdown six minutes deep into the third quarter on a 37-yard run follow- ing an SSC fumble. The extra point was good clos- ing the margin to 9-7. With 10:31 showing on the clock, the Reddies scored their second touchdown from two yards out. They converted and led 14-9. Their lead was short-lived, though, as Trotter made his dazzling run less than a minute later. This win increased the Riders' season record to 3-1, and conference record to 2-1. YA RDS T I CK SSC Henderson First Downs .-... - 16 18 Yards Rushing .... - 260 200 Yards Passing --- .... 82 138 Passes ........ .... 1 0-21-2 13-26-2 Fumbles 1- -- 3 3 Penalties -- -- 7-77 9-103 Punts ..... -- 5-30 3-48 n. Preparing to assist Kenny are Speedster halfback Phil Trotter runs for a first clown against Louisiana College. Riders Wrangle Wildcatsg The Muleriders scored early and were never headed in this non-conference tilt against the Louis- iana College Wildcats. The Muleriders led by the slim margin of two points at the half, but came storming hack in the second half to demolish the Wildcats 27-12. Jerry Harrell caught a 6-yard pass from quarter- back Stan May to open the scoring. The touchdown was set up by Marvin Gilbert's fumble recovery six plays earlier. Kauffman kicked the extra point, putting SSC ahead 7-0. Later in the first quarter, the Wildcats made it 7-6 on a 2-yard plunge following a fumble. Midway into the second quarter, linebacker Rusty Arnold intercepted a La. College pass and returned it to the Wildcat 17 yard line. On the first play from scrimmage May hit tailback Trotter Jerry Harrell Robert Dotson Senior Sophomore Junior Flanker Fullback Center Texarkana Bryant Wauchula, Fla. Derryle Martindale Prepare for Bears for a completion and the touchdown. Kauffman again converted making it 14-6 SSC. With three minutes to go in the half, the Wild- cats made it 14--12 on a 36-yard pass play. Southern State came roaring hack after the half, marching for 60 yards in 12 plays and a touch- down. Donald Moir, freshman, capped the drive from two yards out and Kauffman's kick made it 21-12. With nine minutes left in the game, the Riders scored their final touchdown following a bad snap from center by the Wildcats. Freshman Tony Rinardo plunged over from the 1-yard line for the final tally. Kauffman's kick was partially blocked making the final score 27-12. 1., YARDS TICK YARDS TICK SSC L College First Downs ...... 1-1 10 14, Yards Rushing 1,1 1-1 115 133 Yards Passing .... --- 106 183 Passes ........ ..... 1 0-21 13.25 Fumbles --- 1-1 2.1 3.1 Penalties --- -1- 5.35 10.35 Punts .... --- 5.37 5.28.2 SSC SCA First Downs ....,, 11 15 17 Yards Rushing ..-. 1- 144. 175 Yards Passing -.,. 1- 166 290 Passes .-...-.. --- 12-21 12-28 Fumbles --- ,,, 1-1 3.3 Penalties - --- 11-115 10-110 Punts --- ---- 6-37.7 5-34+ Highly Disputed Safety Saves SCA 21-21 A highly disputed call at the close of the third quarter gave SCA two points and the momentum it needed to tie underdog SSC in this hard fought battle. The Bears scored first on an 11-yard pass play early in the second quarter to give SCA their only lead of the night. The PAT attempt failed leaving the score 6-0. With only a few minutes remaining in the half, SSC's Phil Trotter went in from 11 yards out for paydirt. Rusty Kauffman kicked the extra point to make it 7-6, SSC, ending the first half scoring. Then with only 2:20 gone in the second half, the Riders had extended their lead by 14- points, 21-6, on two quick touchdowns, both following fumble recoveries hy Gene Lott. Fullback Dan Hunter scored the first one while Trotter scored the second and both of Kauffman's kicks were true. The Bears scored their second touchdown with two minutes left in the third quarter on a razzle- dazzle play good for 85 yards. The extra point was good and the Riders' lead dwindled to 21-13. The disputed call came two minutes later when Crashing tackles like this one in the SCA game helped Calvin Smith U41 become All- AIC. Other Riders assisting on the play are Rusty Arnold U81 and Jodie Martin 1641. Jodie Martin Sophomore Linebacker Texarkana defensive halfhack I im Ethridge intercepted an SCA pass in the end zone and was immediately tackled. At first the referees ruled the play as a touchback but then reversed their decision giving SCA a 2- point safety and making the score 21-15. On their next possession, the Bears marched 66 yards in 6 plays for a touchdown. The PAT attempt was wide ending the night's scoring in a 21-21 tie. Mike Harrington Junior Linebacker .Sheridan Greg Buchanan S . emor Defensive tackle Prescott 1 I ter Smt a 1' O chta Ouachita Ruins Homecoming and T itle Hopes Down 14 3 at halftlme the Ouachlta Baptlst University Tigers rallied for three second half touch downs to douse Mulerider AIC hopes 23-21 SSCs flrst score came on a llnemans dream come true. Rider halfback Rusty Arnold deflected a pass at the OBU 37, and teammate Marvin Gilbert defensive guard, picked it off and lumbered 30 yards to paydirt Rusty Kauffman kicked the extra po1nt to put Southern out front 7 0 Wlth 6 19 left On OBUS next SCIICS Gilbert was again the man on the spot when he pounced on a fumble at the Tlger 39 Seven plays later quarterback Calvin Smlth f1ll1ng ln for 1n1ured Stanley May threw a perfect strlke to All AIC spllt end Travis C1163 for an 11 yard TD pass Kauffmans boot was good and the Rlders led 140 with 12 seconds remammg ln the 1n1t1al perlod Ouachita s flrst tally came on a 37 yard field goal 1n the second quarter maklng the score 143 The second half belonged to the Tigers how ever as they scored three consecutlve touchdowns to lead 23 14 with three mlnutes left 1n the game The Mulerlders took the last kickoff and malched 65 yards ln the flnal mlnutes of the game Smith tossed to Giles who caught the ball off the finger i tlps of an OBU defensive back for the yar 35 dTD e completion Kauffman klcked the extra point to the scorlng at 23 21 H n Grace B b H tt b ugh Phil Coston an-Sgnlor 0 Jlzinxllmra Figshnzi n S Defensive Guard Def Texarkana ens ve Tackle uar Mansfield Llberty Eylau Texas F zrst Downs Yards Rushmg wJ Yards Passmg Passes Fumbles Penalties Punts SSC OBU 814 215 630 2 10 18 220 4355 SSC Loses Non-Conference Came to Choctaws The Mississippi College Choctaws scored the first time they had possession of the ball and never lost the lead for a 33-10 victory over SSC. The Mississippians scored from seven yards out to climax a 78 yard march for their first score. The kick was good making the score 7-0. The Choctaws increased their lead to 14-0 with a six-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. SSC rallied in the third quarter when tailback Phil Trotter scored from two yards out. A 51-yard pass from quarterback Calvin Smith, filling in for May, to All-AIC end Travis Giles set up the score. Rusty Kauffman kicked the extra point. A Choctaw fumble three minutes later at the Mississippi 18 was converted into a 30-yard field goal by Kauffman narrowing the score to 14-10. This was as close as the Riders were to come. The Choctaws added two more touchdowns and two field goals to defeat the Muleriders 33-10. YARDS TI CK SSC M C First Downs ...,.. 10 1'7 Yards Rushing 209 316 Yards Passing 73 142 Passes ...,.- 3-12 7-10 Penalties --- 4-30 6-62 Punts ...1 6-39 4-44 Harry McMahen Jerry Parham Jim Baker Junior Junior Senior Defensive Tackle Offensive Tackle Offensive Tackle Hope Magnolia G1eI1W00d a th, replacing iniured Stanley May at quarterback, runs for a first down against Ouachita. Stanley May completes another pass to Travis Giles. This combination proved fatal to A8-M. Riders Down Conference Champs in Season Finale Down 19-14 at halftime, Coach Auhurn Smith's Rideris rallied during the second half to salvage a 21-19 victory over AIC champion Arkansas A8z1Vl in the season finale at Monticello. With 7:47 left in the first quarter, SSC quarter- back Stanley May passed to split end Travis Giles on a 30-yard scoring play. The touchdown climaxed an 83-yard drive in three plays, highlighted by a 48-yard pass to Giles. Rusty Kauffman kicked Southern State to a 7-0 advantage. During the first minute of the second quarter the Riders capped a 64-yard drive when May passed 51 yards to tailback Phil Trotter. With Kauffman's extra points, the Aggies were down 14-0 following another touchdown which took only three plays. Stunned A81lVl recovered from the Southern aerial attack and scored three touchdowns in the final 13 minutes of the first half. After a scoreless third quarter, Southern marched 71 yards to score the winning touchdown with 1:48 left to play. May tossed eight yards to flankerhack Jerry Harrell for the final tlly. Kauffman's kick was good to end the scoring at 21-19, SSC. Marvin Gilbert Mike Telford Travis Giles Sophomore Freshman Senior Defensive Guard Defensive End Split End Galveston, Texas E1 Dorado Texarkana an 7 YARDSTICK SSC ASLM First Downs ...... 20 12 Yards Rushing .... 103 135 Yards Passing ..-- 278 85 Passes ....-..... 16-31 6-19 Fumbles ......... 3-2 0-0 Penalties --- ..-. 8-60 8-61 ' Punting -.--,,,-- 5-29 7.41 Benny Reeder Junior Offensive Guard Haynesville, La. Teddy Adkinson Freshman Offensive End Ashdown Mike Dykes Senior End Covington, La. Riders watch anxiously from the sidelines as their offensive unit works against ASQM. Jerry Harrell has his bruised knee examined before catching the winning touchdown against the Boll Weevils. ' l ' ,1Tsv:::-.ILQ H :.:2m.f ' - Q. E- . W - ' 1 iQ?7:f4Efg'g:g,fi-41 W in T r ff. ' is :sg me li: X x7 'friiti ' x ah , .. . ng . t.. A JSM: X 4 . I If L i R 'R Susan Rogers Joan Hubbard Sarajane Collins 1 1 1 Paula Brock Captain SSC Cheerleaders A cheerleader's job is to create spirit and sup- port for the athletes of her school, and SSC's cheer- leaders accept this responsibility and measure up to the job. At Southern State, five cheerleaders are elected by the students in the spring of each year and three the following fall. The five girls who were elected ,d , 1, iii 'i C' U L' .1 ,L 11 lf' QF' , , j-f-'gN1.. 1-W . . A . 4-. 5 , - Q-, ' A. - . ' ' A' 'T - 1 -. ' -I t 1 F' Becky Shinn Co-captain in the spring of 1967, Paula Brock, Becky Shinn, Margaret Perritt, Sharon DeWoody, and Susan Rogers attended a cheerleading school at SMU last summer, and in competition with cheerleaders from other schools in their division, won first place four out of the five days they were there. V :. 9' 3,-1-in L .Li 1 1' 1-5 E, , sl -1 1 ',l. ' If . 'ff 43' an-ufr '.:f'-il J L' 1Q'ff'fi'6'v.' 72, 11'-,A 4' Wo. .f 'f's,qwzir.. Mx? -Mg! I d g Ed 1 K t rson, Harry Crossett, Billy Barnes, Milton Watson. Kneeling: Barry McMahan, Ronnie Tollett, Shannon Pace, H 0 k J h L ry .lim Deathrage, Donnie Denton, Coach W. T. Ted Waller, Harold Ayres, Bill Church, Ron Wilson. Rlders Win 18 Lose 8 Fmlsh 2nd in AIC SCOREBOARD LRU Ark. A8zlVI Henderson Hendrix Ark. Tech Ouachita Harding Ouachita Henderson Ozarks Ark. College State College Austin College Harding Henderson Ark. A8zM Hendrix Ark. Tech Ouachita Ozarks Ark. College State College Harding Ark. A8zM Ouachita Ark. College OPP 56 78 70 79 63 63 96 86 65 74 51 64 58 71 63 73 57 85 66 71 63 62 53 66 78 58 . , Coach Watson gives All-AIC Donnie Denton and Mihon Hancok a few pointers on ball handling techniques. Crosse!! shoots for two more against Ozarks. f ,a W ST4 i 40 i I . f DONNIE DENTON ISO MILTON HANCOCK The obiect of the game is to put the ball through that hoop with the strings on it. First and ten! OOPS! Wrong sport JIM DEATHRAGE HARRY CROSSETT I O . 5 , uf' Hx A 7' ff 'AC W V A X zfmu A J , 1 q,KE4f 'C' ' 7- if 1' -in 'QQ QQA. L Q fi' , R ' . , xr ' Q at-ig '--- , xx --...T Y f l!i . 7 , L, 1 - N35 95X h., , f ' x . - ,1-'ZQTLII bug-fx ' S Vu N JOHN LOWERY All in favor raise your right hand. HAROLD AYRES BARRY McMAHEN EDSEL KESTERSON SHANNON PACE Hancock goes up and over for two more against Arkansas AGM. u..c.' TED WALLER HK - 'Q , H ' w I ' i ' u u ' t 2 3 bf I if HL - .fm M --if A , ,xx , l i Si!! , ' 'yi up Q'n . V 7 fxag, , n 201 p- If you don'f play our way we'Il fake our toys and go home! BILL CHURCH RON WILSJON . tgllvlf X' C7 ,,,, u,,. . --V ' ..- A' 1 . .- .' 5 , . , , ,Q I W me mE.z:.m:m,ww -.,. 1 4- , , , , .,pg. 6 K ,K CT 4 ' '1 : ,' ,.,: 14 1 14312 Q' Wai 5' .nm ,A ff H F A ' i , Y' W , , I . . , P , H .gif , 'y I ..- A .. ' m 1 . , I I Q? ' X , QQ Q,-AF x , 3,7 ff an 1 PE' ggi Y Q x rim' .I 1 f V E -af fu M' I 4 Y, 10544 , X hi ax ' . 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Hamlin and Veach finish one-two in Cross Countr Southern State's Cross Country Te Meet. Back Row: Larry Brannan, B A.. 4... Z a x- 'A -x1,' 1 ' . a A '- Q.- vs . T. ZW- 1, , N 1 'Q 4 . IS, I., .- A ing- . 4 .A 1 h r '. A-1 D ' , , A lj . ' ,K 1-4.5 3- ve. N . X ' ,.f4.,l1- PI' h t - ,, .. -Q ' ' ' 'r I'-.. ,I Y , , l il -:M -f .4s. ' 5. , -QS.. . .' 13.4. .I 1'1 -f' ' . I., '-Y-.-Lf. . V 411 , . -f-ja' f .. fn A ' , rv 5 '- ,ni -A .uf , '. Hu . 1 --. - , L --Q tu, N - Ania, i Ae -, ww -, -. ,. AA , L ,l4 V,:Y. P 'LL-x . 1', t -u the hundred against SCA. am finished third in the AIC Isom, Ben Gonsalves, Jim Walsh Front Row John Lawrence, Wayne ill Shaw, Kim Knoth, Ronnie Roper, Doug Carmack, Ronald Sweat Catcher David Kirkpatrick contemplates the opposition. Baseball With ten returning lettermen and two of the best pitchers in the conference, the Muleriders are strong contenders for the AIC title in spite of a slow start. Along with pitchers Lou Cura and Gary Murray are All-AIC catcher David Kirkpatrick and short- stop Mike Moore to round out a well-balanced team. Why doesn'f Coach Staten ever-win an argument with the umpire? I f--, .f Z' ' i y., ,A K . I: - l A 3 LII l ' . fm -' Wu ' ' 1 .Y - I i l i - :gif . ' H ml 1' '.....' 1-1 W .LY ' ' ---:ag7.g.g i .J w , an A W. fa-. 'k-ww-2--v1 fix?--va y l if X? . 1. J, . Now the pitcher holds the ball and now he lets it go . . .' . . . And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey's blow. Back Row: Tom Sawyer, Stanley Cross, David Jones, Coach Staten. Martin, Jim Davis, Larry Cloninger, Charles Wood, Carrell Holland. Third Row: Bill Morgan, Richard Miles, Mike Harrington, Jim Front Row: Franky Jones, ,lim Ethridge, Phil Harrington, Mike Helm, Tony Richmond. Second Row: Ronny Matthews, Richard Leggitt, Mike Moore, Rusty Kauffman, Doug Norton. ll' 3 Z. P Z -l .rql -l -4 'D fin 209 Back Row: Sue Walker, Becky Payne, .ludy Payne, Betty Shaw, Betty McNeil, Kathy Kyle, Betty Ward, Paula Evans Allice Steed Coach Margaret Downing, Assistant Coach Betty Wood, Janice Linda Daggett, Lynne Turner, Linda Bowens, Peggy Butler Devening, .lo Adcock, Phyllis Landes, Charlotte Lovell. Front Row: omen's Basketball The Riderettes finished second in the AAU tourna- ment and had a 15-6 season record. The team placed four girls on the AAU-All-State Team. Judy Payne and Jo Adcock made the first team and Charlotte Lovell and Phyllis Landes made the second team. Adcock and Landes try for a rebound against OBU xp, x Q Q Uni, -I ff, VIH . M W . Mu 9' liz Eifrx, lr X 'IV Yg f' . X I - 1 517' h qi, - . I ' 'Var 4' ff B -QQ it - NX my K Q 1 S9 .,1 , g.- ,,-H I ., 1. 2 A 1 ., s. r-' 1 fp ,Y ..r.,v . ' . ' , . A V I . . I .,,' Qi' N f yr' 1. 1- ' ,fu . 41, -. , 1 K 5. w mf, D X .,j, ,Q .W , .. f' . 4. s ' 4-. . x ,,. Q 1.31. 5 ' ' f ' f Q vi In .1 g j - I v W. .Iv I 5 in r v Q -- +V it M--' Q '1hi , 1 ' ' , q M Us N.- P A J L x 1 :I --4? 'unwa- , I, ..--. A .1. I ' 'Q 3 ., --N. L 1 , 'I fNT , Ri 1-' f HJ! 'HW' , fx ,.-1-Mil' ,J- IQVff1': fffwf fwH 4 .wllm-lsflf-W :'-11-' . ' 5, -... f21N':?i-- ' f 0-1 fifl' + Q 4 ,AW . . - '-,ggz ' ' - r-L f f 5 V I l A ' if ,l I-K - ., 5' . . wr ' I f vi, ax... fag-L-- We., -A 'V ' iq I A 0 . - X.. . '.w.. .Jr .ix . - 1 mflwa-Y Q- gf? Q I Y , k '0'.. -A I sure wish I knew where the cup is. , ..-m 4 ll JZ' Tommy contemplates his next shot as John Smith, Stan Rayford Skip Milton and George Heddon look on. That's funny, the ball was right at my feet a second ago. I can make this putt. I know I can Golf loft arm straight, head down. Now what did I forget? 11 1uX1 W H11 1 11 11 sz 1 11 Q-f r , I .Qu .',11- ,tu 1 l ..,'Q4.:i2l 192.21 ' I 1 13.51 I , 11 W 111..H 11 111- 11. 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I .QQ31 , . sffe 2 -'I' EBI' 111 ' 'T 1 1 1 11. 1, 1. 5 Sally Dalton, Jo Anne Degregrio, Shirley Anfierson, Vicki Lefevers, Sandy Miller, Theresa Burleson, Becky Chipmun, Coach Kathryn Brown. omen's Tennis Vicki SUNG' - - and Sallie returns. ..-v mit . I I 1,1 , 'H 1,- 7 1 X. MK 14.1-AX , X 2' 1 1 JA X 11, 11 X1 1 Q, ' la x F vw ?, dxf. L 1X'xi vim 11.u.f 'Q . j 'W 5' . j'I B' P- y 111- .'.. aw ' -'WV-,k.m.....:' '- 1 -- , ' 17 ' A TX V 1 1 ' - ., W' ' faq -1212 U ' 1' K f J ..1:,ftW ,. , I .,,...- 7 1 1- B Ln- nv ,- i 1 4 -A -4 -.-- 1 ,..,.,. ',1,uf,.. ,. . . L f.--11 ' -' --- 1 I r ,,........ A 2 M- fn.. 1 A.. X X I 1 1 11 ' 1111T+1 11 1: 1 ' .. J, f , 1 Mrk' X . If irglsrr r..,....,4.-.4-.wx 1-'Q '-1 0.4. '11N 1'1' 11111 1111 N Intramurals The SSC Menis Intramural Program sponsored 50 separate activities during the 1967-68 school year in an attempt to attract all students to participate in intramural sports. Participation was up in most activities with touch football and basketball leading in the number of participants with 287 and 304- par- ticipants respectively. Intramural Director, Larry McNeal lcenterl, and his assistants, Elton Steelman and .Toe Brashears are mainly responsible for the success of the Intramural Program this year. ,, -4 Touch Tom Nanick, John Phillips, Benny Garner, Tommy Talbot East Paul Hoover, Football Champs. Back Row: Max Hagan, A record number of men participated in intramural football this year. Front Row: David Hughes. John Clark, George Eldon, nl. . in .- , .1 57:4-I u. pa V lr-.., l ,1 , -wt Jones, Jackie Seale, Larry Whitehead, Bill Morgan. . , --0 f H' , , ' , 319 A E Q 1 fa' l ' ' u 1: ,X :i MV, garb., ' 7' 'nl- i ii ,, A , ' ' l ku:l+ll,,,l4 . ,AW X H H X 'Q l X wXXX' in ' i X M' - 15+ ,,,.-T-Tr--r-Av g u., X ,5-. ,X 'X ,Xi X X. ,- X ' X ,V H ' 'X ,, Xls f',vgl.jX:f X X IP f f ileaf XX ,.- ' V --JL ' 'fi-y,,z1w ,. , - ' - V f M5 4 l at'-'Wir'-.l. 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Back Row: Danny Ingram, Larry Key, Jim Davis, Ron Yowell. F t R D v Stead Larry Jam on, Ronnie Miller, Frank Anderson. 1967-63 Champions Touch Football .................-. Talbot East Extra Point Contest --- .......... Phil Skinner Field Goal ....- -, .-..... ....... D ennis Lynn Pass, Punt, Kick .............. Tony Richmond Pool ...,...................... Andy Boland Pool Partners .... Dennis Mosely, Ronnie Tollett Archery Clout Shoot .............. David Conn Target Archery -.-.e- .............. ,Mike Walters 8-ball Pool .................. David McCauley Snooker partners -- David McCauley, Elton Steelman Cross Country ................... Joe Ashcraft Cross Country Team --- ......... McCrary Basketball ......... ....... T alley West Volleyball ........- ..... T alley West Swimming ........... --- Graham East Water Basketball ......-......... Graham East Badminton Singles .............. John Franqui Badminton Doubles -- Ronnie Tollett, Franky Jones Basketball Golf ................ Elton Steelman Table Tennis ...... ........... E lton Steelman Smash ..... sr- .... .... F ranky Jones Free Throws - W ..... Carrell Holland Wrestling --- .... Graham East' 5. QW 4 . . 1.15. , g m,,Mw UW av , :mx , CAMPUS LIFE THE BRAY THE BRAY, SSC's official weekly publication, this year was awarded a first class honor rating by the Associated Collegiate Press. Published every Friday, THE BRAY keeps its readers informed about campus news and coming events. uf, , ... si . an P r.- , A i .,:3,hA,, 1 or x , it - .I gp ' mari .. :IJ-V . -Ju! .: '. -ff., M 'L - .1-E dwin:-A..,' .-.ll R. B. Gandy, Bray Adviser, scans the latest issue. Associate Editor, Fred Eason prepares another of his editorials. V as- it Editor, Phil Jackson, demonstrates typesetting equipment for E. E. Graham who named THE BRAY 44 years ago. Margaret Perritt gathers information for Campus to Campus. ' x an '. slr-lv .g,,',' N ,-'H A V . ' N' it .H 'f . tt :I 1 .fit 'Y v :i'f5'.'lfn .4 f 'I Y. A .,., .. , . by 59 -V 4 . - Lt li. , f .I i Q V . I . 'ity . . A -I . -dal , ,,.d.:. PW Q 'Ai' 1 .17 ,ff l . u '68 MULERIDER Pictures, layouts, copy and cutlines are a few of the basic things it takes to make the MULERIDER a pictorial review of the school year. This year the staff was lacking in experience but long hours and hard work have made the 1968 MULERIDER what it is. -, 'b-.- ' ununsas muon: commmv I ,- ,rJ 'Q l i 'L t W rf: wifi i -1 f Q-A :Ill st M , 1-1 5 :ze , ' ' ef-1' David McCauley and Ken Stafford select pictures for the sports section. Smiling triumphantly, .lane Head clutches the final pages of Features. Brenda Rhodes, editor, and Jane Head, Features editor, discuss plans for color with Tom Walker, representative of the Hurley Company mf- 5+ f1-7. i- - lv David Gilberl, Organizations editor, crops pictures for his section. Janice Smith typos copy or files negatives as the occasion demands. lnrm, h 4 h 1 I ini- Camille Stanford clips another photo assignment to the darkroom door. Judy Dennis plans lay-outs and crops pictures for On Stage. Print Shop Produces Programs, Brochures, ID's From that building by the tennis courts, the Print Shop, come football programs, brochures, I D cards, office forms, tickets to school events, the Southern Stater, and anything else the college needs printed. The Bray Office, the Mulerider Office, and the pho- tography labs are also located in the print shop. A company represenlafive demonstrates new shop equipment. SSC printer, David Sneed, and Mr. Gandy look over the latest press run. mf 'M Ons camera isn'I enough for Chief Photographer Don Hale. Photographer Tommy Dodson comforts the woeful Optimaggie, school mascot. Rovin Photographers Picture assignments for THE BRAY, THE MULE- RIDER, and the News Bureau keep SSC's three official photographers on the run most of the time. Their philosophy is summed up on a sign by the door of the darkroom which reads, You can Work a photographer to death, but you can't Work a dead photographer! 'iw , ,vi i , f' Y- ' Camera in hand, David Dodson waits for unsuspecting SSC students. I 1 ' . is .3 BONNIE BURROW President RONALD CRIDER Vice President DEL GATES Secretary-Treasurer DANNY DOSS KEN GYURIEZ JULIA HAMPTON JUDY HIPP SARA McALISTER RONALD NUTT DON WILLIAMS lpha Psi Omega The Mu Phi chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, na- tional honorary dramatic fraternity, is an active group on campus. Any student interested in drama may become a member by earning points for acting or backstage Work in any of the Speech and Drama Departmenfs presentations. Each spring the group sponsors the Aardvark Variety Show. Awards are presented for outstanding theater work during the year. g gwi N , 92 w Qt! -go? '.4f rj fx 0-s it N 'fx' ,T A. it ff W NT' N eff ROBERT MARCHAND President ix TAMARA WHILHITE Vice President JO ANNE BALDRIDGE X Secretary-Treasurer Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary fraternity for English majors and minors who maintain a B aver- age. The purposes of the fraternity are to encourage worthwhile reading and to promote the mastery of written expression. Members of Sigma Tau Delta are ,lo Anne Baldridge, president, Linda Anthony, vice president, Tamara Wilhite, secretary, Suella Tye, treasurerg Michelle Milburn, reporter, Judy Evans, Sandra Foster, Sandra Goldberg, Don Hays, Stanley Hipp, Nan Holt, Margaret Perritt, John Rowe, Gene White, George Sixbey,.lnez Couch, Edna Hollis, Billie Jo Hurst, Rita Tucker and Linda Davidson. Phi Alpha Theta The Theta Sigma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta is the honor society at Southern State for students and faculty members interested in the study of history. It was chartered in 1962. Student members are Robert Marchand, Tamara Wilhite and ,lo Anne Baldridge. Faculty members are Thomas Forgey, Robert Walz, Donald Baldridge and Mrs. Jean Williams. MICHELLE MILBURN VICKIE SULTON JEANETTE SMITH Pres dent Pr ident Secretary-Treasurer Lambda Sigma Alpha Lambda Sigma Alpha is the local chapter of Mortar Board, a senior women's honor society. The local chapter received help this spring in devising a point system for membership selection. Members of the local chapter of Lambda Sigma Alpha are Vicki LeFevers, Tamara Wilhite, Nell McCormick, Melba Merchant, Mary Holly, Edna Black, Billie Jo Hurst, Wanda Bates, Grace Gerren, Yvonne Moore, ,lo Ann Baldridge, Chloris Nieber- gall, Suella Tye, Shirley Fulton, Deanna Huddlestun, ,lanene lVlcCrary, Becky Shinn, Sandra Wall and Janis Click. Miss Velma Lee Adams is sponsor. Phi Sigma Ch1, a student branch of the Assool organization almed at developing professional atti- ation for Childhood Education, 15 the campus club tudes among its members and keeping them up to for elementary education majors It IS an active date and informed in the field of education. Becky Allen, First Vice President, Kay Andrews, .lane Austin, Linda Blanchard, Judy Brown, Melba Bussel. Charnie Carle, Dorothy Cook, Mamie Crawford, Paula Diffie, .lean Flaugherty, Terry Ford, Sec- retary. Tom Gates, Betty Green, Karen Harter, Holly Hay, Judy Hipp, Wanda Holmes, Treasurer. Lana Irwin, Maxine Jack, Clara Jones, President, Frankie Jones, Judy Keenum, Nelda Keith. Carol Kelly, Ruth Leavelle, Char- lotte Langley, Lyn Lord, Tommie Martin, Anita Murphy. Kathy O'Hern, Marie Plair, Nancy Powell, Pat Quigley, Sue Reese, Mary Ellen Rhein. Ruth Roberts, Mary Robnett, Betty Russell, Bobbie Scoggins, Laura Scott, Nancy Smalling. Sheila Smith, Shirley Smith, Mary Stanford, Nancy Stringfellow, Sec- ond Vice Presidentg' Linda Tim- mons, Reporter, Peggy Tribble. Brenda White, Suzanne Wynns. cra- 11W ., fm dx OFFICERS: David McAllister, President, Jack Slayton, Vice Presidentg Gordon Humphrey, Secretary, David Seals, Treasurer. Kappa Kappa Psi Delta Chi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary band fraternity, sold corsages during Homecoming week. Only band students of outstand- ing ability and willingness to work are chosen for membership. MEMBERS: Richard Stratton, Dudley Coker, Bill Cornish, David McAllister, .lack Slaton, Fred Savage, David Christenson, Gordon Humphrey, David Seals, Jim Forks, Richard Oliver, Gordon Maroney. cl ww 3 '. ! S , X, RETA DEAN SHERRY MARTINDALE President Vice President Tau Beta igma Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band sorority, was established during World War I when young ladies entered the field of band music and assisted the university and college bands in maintaining a full organization. It is a service organization of the band. This year Tau Beta Sigma helped sponsor a ham- burger supper in the fall, sold ribbons for every foot- ball game, and served refreshments to the various bands that visited our campus. KN f-A C? r SHIRLEY SMITH SHELIA SMITH SHARON SMITH Secretary Treasurer Reporter MEMBERS: Sharon Smith, Shirley Smith, Shelia Smith, Sherry Martindale, Reta Dean, Dalene Baer. Da Capo The purpose of Da Capo Club is to promote, encourage, and further the musical life on our campus. Active members are music majors or minors and associate members are students having an in- terest in music. This year the club sponsored the Holiday Follies, a recital by Gene Adams from the University of Arkansas, and co-sponsored a film with Alpha Psi Omega in April. LEQUITA REED JIM WORKS President Vice President BRENDA EVANS ANNE HUDSON Secretary Treasurer From behind the flowers, Dr. Campbell goes over the concert program with club members. ! fi' i I Newman lub A Catholic club of culture and fellowship, the Newman Club's primary purpose is to further the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of the Catholic students on campus. The local club is affil- iated with the National Newman Club Federation. NEWMAN CLUB: Ted Sigman, Albie Pilone, Elaine Fenton, Brenda McNeil, George Ferreira, Ken Gyuricz, John Tracy, Mike Young, Toby Gafford. KD ,.-. .1 ' '1' Ag 2 w in . A show of hands is counted by Paul Hoover, Recording Secretaryp Sharon Smith, Presidentp Ken Cowling, Vice Presidentp and Joan Hubbard Cor responding Secretary. tudent Senate This year the Student Senate has acted on a number of issues. After much discussion and many meetings, the weekly dress up meal in the cafeteria was abolished. This was a milestone not only for the Senate but for all resident students. The 'Senate also drafted, proposed and received approval on an amendment of the parking rules. Now, any student can park his car anywhere on campus with the exception of restricted areas. The Senate also arranged for the installation of more lights for the tennis courts which makes night use of the courts possible. An election committee was appointed to set up rules to govern all elections. It is hoped that these rules will protect each candidate and keep all future campaigns clean and fair. Well, I don'f like to wear a tie either, so let's forget that rule! as 71? if wi J v The second point ,in our student bill of rights will be that all members of Student Senate are exempt from parking fines. A Student Senate sponsored dance livens up the weekend, even if it's only for a moment. 5 'ef' .4 r Q1 fd . 41.1. , . ,, . .,,-4-rf 5- - Qs: f'f,,,,:: , -'ii ' 'J' .- , Association of Women Students The Association of Women Students is the gov- erning body for all resident women. One of the most active groups on campus, the AWS sponsors a full year of activities. When a freshman first comes to college she is often bewildered. The AWS tries to guide this fresh- man through four rewarding years by setting high standards and goals. Social events for the women include parties, picnics, and a Sadie Hawkins Day. This fall's Get- Acquainted party was a big success. Halloween was time for costumes, food, and a lot of fun. Gimp-A- Go-Co, another AWS party had a different twist. Each girl asked another girl as a date and one of the two dressed as a man. Toes were stepped on Back Row: Becky Greenwood, Pam Combs, Olga Nelson, Linda Hollis, Row: Sharon Jarrell, Pres.g Sue Gestalt, V-Pres., Cathy Irwin, Sec.g EE: as the women and their dates danced. Prizes for the best costumes were given. Christmas is always a special time, and each woman had a secret pal to prove it. In the true spirit of Christmas, Secret Pals did chores and left goodies for their pals. Only after the dorm Christmas parties did the girls know the names of their secret pals. At the same time a Miss Merry Christmas was chosen as the best secret pal. Each year the organization participates in state and national conventions. This year fifteen women attended the Arkansas AWS Convention in Russell- ville and four women were delegates the Inter- collegiate AWS meeting. Cheryl Jones, Betty Wood, Phyllis Landes, and Brenda McNeil. Front and Ann Dowdy, Treas. - ---x W-.. ,--QW... ,qs ',W,,,.,.--ff,.,.-- I' fx ,gb K. ' T., 'ig' A' . l Serving as Gimp-A-Go-Go's hostess was AWS's own President Sharon Jarrell. Handsome or pretty made no difference to this year's Gimp-A-Go-Go's living and swinging attendance. A f.x I ..- I 1 , 4.-' , 7 rf r 3. 3 I 239 I V . , , 5 , gf M xx Debate Squad This fall an active debate team was organized for the first time in several years. The non-exper- ienced debaters participated in several out of state meets. The purposes of the debate club are to teach dehaters how to find and use idea materials, to ex- amine all sides of an issue before drawing con- clusions and to provide members with an opportunity to meet other dehaters. Members of the debate team are Robert Hartsell, sponsor, Rachel Atkinson, Clara Jones, Cynthia Bryan, Edward Lent, Michael Staley Charles Savage and Richard Whittington. Charles Savage explains a point to the other debaters. Engineering Club The Engineering Club is composed of students interested in the field of engineering. It provides the students with the opportunity to meet engineers and study their work. Activities of the club include the selection of Miss St. Patricia, the celebration of Engi- neering Day and the beard growing contest. Officers for the Engineering Club are Robert Thurber, president: George Bollier, vice president and Robert Rickett, secretary treasurer. Sponsors are Ivan W. Brown and Frank Root. L. Spit on it and maybe it'Il stick together then. .l Engineering Club Sweetheart Peggy Burton tests a beard. Engineers meet to discuss the various aspects of engineering and the career possibilities in its various fields. Tri-C The Commerce Civic Club, open to students and faculty members interested in business, is one of the largest organizations on campus. Tri-C sponsored a sales seminar in the spring and brought such speakers as Mr. Lynn of Ayres Business School, Sue Morris of Sue's School of Hair Design, Porter Briggs of Arkansas Careers, Inc. and Sallie Walthall of Merle Norman Cosmetics to campus. An awards program is held each spring to honor outstanding students in the area of business. 1 fe l .1 -,x 4 -I 1 ' Y fir Neff:--. 'Q Sandra Foster is secretary and Bobbie Rowe is president of the Secretarial Science Division of Tri-C. General officers of Tri-C are Joan Catlin, Recording Secretaryg Joan Hubbard, First Vice Presidentg Curtis Clayton, Corresponding Secretaryg Ken Cowling, President and Charles Trexler, Treasurer. fn'-Q 1 2 ' 51.11A 'I . f.? YET? 4.7 ZEEZTH, figs-ff' f ',.U 'L34l 52125.15 aff 'X C ,t-gf Q., fy , ,,- ,+:?lw'W'SwMi'3 5c6k 14 e + ++ ' - 225 i if U. -5 LII ll af, tid if 'ff 25 ' 'z e elf , 4 J VJ. 1 . fir' -1 'rf I IVA, 1. .', S , - sg 'xlh ' .Z 'u l Front Row: Joan Catlin, Sandra Foster, Bobbie Rowe, Joan Hubbard. Back Row: John Clark, Curtis Clayton, Charles Trexler, Rodney Clark, Glenn Hickman. X Int: ga 'L I ll ll I lH Officers for the General Business Division of Tri-C are Joan Catlin, Vice Presidentg Glenn Hickman, Presidentg and .loan Hubbard, Secretary. Cn.--f ' '+A 'A-F,-,.. N If ll' 'mfs Accounting and Economics officers are Johnny Clark, Secretaryg Tony Richmond, Presidentg and Rodney Clark, Representative to the Executive Council of Tri-C. Tony Richmond, Ken Cowling, 243 -ME' cv 5' Youn Democrats The Young Democrats Club is a group of SSC Students who express an interest in knowing more about politics and the Democratic Party. Speakers at this year's meetings have included George Camp- bell, secretary of the Constitutional Revision Com- mitteeg Richard S. Arnold, 1966 fourth congressional district candidate for Congressg and State Senator Melvin Chambers. The Y D's are looking forward to an exciting upcoming election period. Standing: David Reynolds, Vice Presidentg Chuck Johnson, Re- porter: Thomas Butler, Treasurerg Reese Hutcheson, President. Seated : Sharon Smith, Recording Secretary: Shirley Smith, Second Vice Presidentg Shelia Smith, Corresponding Secretary. Y D's discuss likely candidates for this election year. 1 i v 3 A n ' is I I 1 .lohn relaxes during the membership drive. V o Young Republicans The purpose of the Y R's to collect, analyze, report, and disseminate information concerning gov- ernmental and political affairs. Meetings often in- clude noted speakers as well as films. This year the organization sponsored a fund raising drive for the Party and sent delegates to the state convention in May. J-x. 11- '51 f i T? .AX Y R Sweetheart for 1968, Camille Stanford. OFFICERS: John Bowles, Vice Presidentg Margaret Perritt, Miss Arkansas Young Republicang Camille Stanford, Corresponding Sec- retaryg Charles Trexler, Presidentg Cathy Irwin, Arkansas Y R Executive Secretaryg Darmy Doss, Recording Secretaryg Richard Wilkins, Treasurer. C39 .7 PCHE Officers of the Women's Recreation Association are Teresa Burleson Vice Presidentg Sallie Dalton, Presidentg Phyllis Landes, Secretary MU Q3 ?'Hl'32,1 pumpwl CHAMPIUN 5'7y'I'1' .9 9' -'ilff 5 A 4 TATQ v The P E Association is an organization of P E majors. OFFICERS: Franky Jones, Representative at Largeg Dr. Kathryn Brown, Sponsorg Richard Martin, Presidentg Donnie Deriton, Pro- gram Chairmang Paula Evans, Secretary-Treasurer. P. E. Association ,cv N1-9. 'wi 1, , s. r af' o-Vffkzf - 13'- ,s, 2 Draping a model with a sari from India is Mrs. Nimral Shastri. George Campbell, Secretary of the Arkansas Constitution Revision Committee, discusses the committees progress with Ahmad. ke. Presidenl Akhavan and Richard B. Moore discuss the peace movement. International lub The purpose of International Club is to acquaint students with the culture, history, and politics of foreign countries. This is done by means of films, guest speakers, and panel discussions. Social events include picnics and parties which carry out traditions of different countries through food and national costume. 1.-,, Jvvcf J i 'miie li? 'f nr 1 - 1 - --A-' . -AH-1F?7?vvf1aV-'HL1-J. -'I 1-.-:fr f ' ' i -'n- -f ' -' it - - 'iii'-V' - G '- I 5 ls- ,'.,,W' - t'- J ' Ji FSS- cf' ' isff iw- K, 1,5---:m'u..w.3 ' iw ,imp -, a f W' f ,tinge fsswf. 1i3w'1-Eye, we .f my .5 X-. is .rw,j.'f'L .-1.'gj51ir..1'- M5 :, 1, t ' '-- :f 'F' -. ff' V Qi.-14,1 '- ,, O 248 C9 t ,QS Don Williams, Presidentg Julia Hampton, Vice Presidentg Dell Gates, Secretaryg Carolyn Glenn, Treasurer. Make-up artists are an important part of every production. Don'f show this picture to the Painfer's Union! my i Y-zyv-...Q tagecrafters Members of Stagecrafters staff the technical crews for all plays presented by the Speech and Drama Department. Any student may become a member by earning points for this work. The group annually presents awards for outstanding backstage work. This year the group purchased a power saw for theater shop. n H' Home E: girls practice the art of cake decorating. Colhecon Colhecon is an organization of college girls in- terested in the field of Home Ee. Its purpose is to present the importance of and the opportunities available in this field. The monthly meetings include informative lectures and demonstrations. Members of the club attended the state Home Economics Con- vention in Little Rock in March. Activities also in- cluded a field trip to the local Arkansas Power and Light Company where the latest in home appliances were demonstrated. OFFICERS: Sydney Rushing, Secretary-Treasurerg Lynda Le Reporterg Deborah Wylie, Presidentg Donna Wilson, Histori -. '?. ,x FM V 5 -le 1 During the holiday season the girls entertained with a tea wis, Cheryl Jones, First Vice Presidentg Becky Horridge, Second ang President. Emil Hi 1.1 1 If Tfgf v4f',7:5. I P7215 -'f auf' ,A r Q- wg ,gig :Y t -ii3i1I- ' nal 1 , ,. sn , ,....tmr . ,N , .H ,, Wifi-t of 5532. F1 Psychology Club Back Row: Wayne Eddy, Harold Pace, Juanita Carmichael, Tommy Martin. Second Row: Charles Savage, Dody Nebergall, Yvonne Moore, Marie Phlair, Cindy Austin. Seated: Mike Bashford, Second Geology Club Left to Right: Mrs. Worth Conn, Donna Caddy, Warren Adcock, Tommy Davidson, Chris Franks, Charles Ard, Robert Giles, Cuerrell Holloway, Robert Powell, Larry Whitehead, A. G. Fuller, Ben Milam. Don Horton, John J. Chapman. 2 Vice President, Steve Bouley, First Vice President, Dr. Eva Good enough, Sponsorg Melba Hunter, Secretary, Danny Doss, President it .-5,v - ll., -3, ,4.......,,k M-..,.......,.......,.,,,.m-.f.,b.,.5...Q ,f .-:Z-.uf .W f-..k.,..- w , . 1 , , wa, awp! Mr ...Ss -E , ' xx , 4.355 , - -...,- S' Y N '--.-, 1-ax 1 , ,U M .1 Y ff: vp . .8-...QgL., bm- twlg Y ' , ,Iv-lawns N i rn f My, , M t t it N f . + rs-4+'M:1:u11fwl .H 3' f ,.f i ff' ,Mr Z' 1: 5 Z Z, ?' Z, ,M ,- ,F-' 4 OFFICERS: Larry Sanders, Sentinelg Don Youngblood, Secretary-Treasurerg Dwight Jackson, Vice Presidentg Keith Lusby, President. Agriculture Club Members of the Agri Club have the opportunity to learn more about agriculture through films, well known speakers and demonstrations at club meetings. The club sends a livestock judging team, consisting of club members to various contests in this area. Each year the Agri Club sponsors the Agri Banquet and co-sponsors the Farm-City Week Banquet. Dixie Walker, a sophomore music major from Cove, is Agri Maid. . IA ,r , l N- ii,f'u 4 Oh no! li really is a skunk. If you think this is work, wait til you see what Mr. Childs has for us to do ! w if Q ' 14- F- .- Q.,-,, ,-1, ...L L. -mn J, w .,,,.. A 9'-' ,V , ,...1,. Q. E., . '1. cf, .A-XJ' 2 1 Tl , 3. 4 1 4 I 4 N l r x l .nf ,,,,,V .qu-.g ..w, L L. ,H Mary Tollett, a business education major from Nashville, reigns as Agriculture Club Sweetheart. nv' leg' fi.-51 x .. uv. f, rx 1 l Top Row: Joe Hood, John Morris, Jimmy Ganzer, Sidney Pittman, Marty Robbins, Don Youngblood, Terry Dumas. Second Row: Stan- ley Rhodes, Raymond Whitehead, J. W. Helm, Larry Sandage, Steve Featherston, Steve Nix, Don Plunkett, Dwight Jackson. Brenda Underwood Third Row: Jesus Daza, Larry Sanders, Doyle Morrow, Gary White, Judging team members pass iudgment on SSC stock. I Pre-Med Science Club Front Row: Gayle Williams, Brenda Rhodes, Bitsie Beeler, Alice Ann Williams, Sandra Miller, Carolyn Wofford, Sue Walker, David Nipper, Michael Mitchell, Ronald Nutt. Second Row: James Dollar, Ronald Maples, Cary Cook, Dudley Coker, Gary Hodges, Ronnie Walters, Fred Savage, James Lee, Larry Franks, Larry Whitehead. Riding and Rodeo Club eh: OFFICERS: .lim Canant, Vice President, Sharon Churchman, Sec- retary, Ron Dunn, President: Mike Murphy, Treasurer. Third Row: Keith Lusby, Dennis Sigman, Toby Crumpler, Tony Bigelow, Bill Tilley, Tom Brian, Don Horton, Chris Franks. Fourth Row: Charles Pope, Bill Nanell, John Williams, M. D. Phillips, Duane Amis, David Carlton. Back Row: J. N. Schee, Ronald McGee, Sponsor, George Lowrey. If you will get off the gate, I'Il open it for you. Presi- rer. Nelson Hall rf' T op to Bottom: Pam Combs, President: Rose Stidham, Vice Presidentg Brenda Morris, Treasurerg Sandra Foster, Secretary. Dorm Council-Seated: Judy Evans, Becky Greenwood, Susan Wallace, Janis Click. Standing: Carolyn Bolt, Ruth Roberts, Lana Irwin, Cheryl Jones, Rebecca Causey, Cindy Davidson. o 'Z Holt Hall ft' -xr-'N President HARRISON JONES Vice President ur' tif' ROGER WALL Secretary Former residenis of Holt still gather after being JIM SCHIECK I : ,..i1 l F Z r removed from SSC's smallest men's dormitory. MISS CAROLYN WILLIAMS HOLT HALL SWEETHEART SJ PHYLLIS LANDES OLGA NELSON President Vice President NANCY JACOBS SHIRLEY SMITH Secretary Treasurer Harrod Hall Mrs. Mary Dale is Harrod Hall supervisor. DORM COUNCILBack Row: Ann Dowdy, Anne Burke, Mamie Crawford, Peggy Tribble, Nancy Colquit, Maxine Jack. Front Row: Janis Bishop, Ellem Bennett, Deborah Wylie. J 'o' MK? 7 J. .0011 I lr ,v A Ui 1 xi' se- raham Hall T. W. Cleek is Graham Hall Supervisor. Top Raw: Gene Rowe, Secretary-Treasurerg Bill Fowler, President. Third Row: Vince Massanelli, First Vice Presidentg Second Raw: Tony Richmond, Second Vice Presidentg Dan Stedman. Front Row: David Tarverg Jim Corbellg Jim Hurt. 'V Ronald Dupree ,Q 5440K at AQ, Ar .A YW, X ,, A .. . I-' - X 3,0-,L MQ , H H , N ,N W 1. gf' X ,H ' X ' X ' -. H - - V y A H V X w X V , ,V w'c-1 1, ,. H' ' 1 N H w , n ' w A' 1 -, I 1 x' 1 I 1- X , w w W' W , in-1 -. 3,-J ru! -.. i ':T- , 4 ,,..4' . 'im ,gf +29 , , .1 . 1 4 M .- ,,4 - 'L 'K..qTy1 ,M ,YI Y , ,-S. .lx , .n ,J,.pf.4,4i5fiffTL1iE'f' . I ,3,, - '- 1- 'fl 'K'.Z.1L 219+ ,Q 35 ,y-.1444 ,fm 'B -wJ,ryrfv-e,.'hQ4,' ' . qu- - --fr' 3-,.,,-gf! ff,-1,5-, . 1 lf., , . 8 ., ., ,-se vm... J 1 V '1 M- my , . .,5A,,,,.,,,, .14 , P15611 --ffm-1 ,. ,A qw. . J, .. ww' . - ' . ,, .yu - ,N m A 1, --K- yr 1 If W. ,5 135 .H xi iw 1.. qu ,,-. 1 ,gy 1 -54221. y, . , , .487 .r -...gf ,vc -,ir,v MISS SARAJANE COLLINS GRAHAM HALL SWEETHEART Jr., is sikfif f'., -A A' -ff ,N f EV 'xi Y Y ' I. . -,, ,fA E ri II's spring and the fancy of Graham Annex residents turns fo . . . raham nnex Officers for Graham Annex are David Reynolds, Presidentg Franky Jones, Intramural Managerg Ken Bolender, Senate Representativeg Dannye Veach, Vice Presidentg Dan. Daniel, Secretary. Si: 'IZ dl- MISS SUSAN MARIE ROGERS GRAHAM ANNEX SWEETHEART I ,-Q: Q, i FJ Talley Hall Officers are John Thurston, Vice President, Richard Nix, Presi- dent. and Leslie Sessions, Secretary-Treasurer. l Resident assistants are Laddie Lawrence, Jimmy Dale and John Bonner. Supervisor of Talley Hall is Jimmy Mason. 'vm f',' U . Q U Q Jaw lt 4 .4 1, g .A n J ! u 3,7 I .. 5 ,I g I l r' Q, Q BI - 5 -s . A 4 un- , -, A,.l.,1-- . 1 , f l ' , ,Q W.-., I Tff -fflisi 4 -.-31 4i3 fTI9 f1iQ,1f : 1 Jaxgfw, . , , 4.4, S-af 'U g,- ,Kf- f Q 'r. Rh fs l'l' , V fi , -Qup..'1 ND' 9'9 .vqgny .. MA--31.31, .'v I1 ws. ' X -- gy .A Talbot Hall . -5 .51 qi a rf -- 1f 'lf ,. x ' a I 'rm . Q:-,ai Housemother of Talbot Hall is Mrs. Clova Williams. , -N. if' Gordon Humphrey is President of Talbot Hall DORM COUNCIL: Steve Bouley, Charles McDonald, Bob Anders Gordon Humphrey, Danny Doss, Larry Whitehead, Roy Txmmennan John Rowe. X JK VF' I Y Y , ,, , Y..w --,..-.?,T,..?. ,T ---. -+3-W -7 ---L ,. M2113 , ,.,,-wi... - 13, W3 'X'W1iW -.'1 MISS CHARLENE WILSON TALBOT HALL SWEETHEART A Q ww . -1 . 3 ii K V3 , 1 ..-Q nw 4 49' it! P QE fy Q X n Association of Baptist Students The Association of Baptist Students is a Christian organization designed to promote interest in church activities and encourage spiritual fellowship among associational Baptists while attending Southern State. The organization strives to encourage and stimulate the personal and spiritual growth of each Christian student and seeks to win those who are not His dis- ciples. Responsible church membership is encouraged as is an interest in evangelism and missions. 'Z Back Row: Don Plunkett, Otto Catlin, Danny Smith, Vice President. Second Row: Lorenna Arrington, Martha Tollett, Secretary-Trees urerg Judy Hughes, Kay Hipp. Front Row: Jean Harrison, Presi- dentj .lane Austin, Mary Tollett, Jane Plunkett. The BSU is the center for activities throughout the week. I , . t 3 Q genie... ff. ' The BSU Council is composed of Judy Davis, Worship Chairmang Cary Morgan, Communications Chairmang Jerry Parham, Missions Chairmang Jim Works, Presidentg Clara Lincoln, Student Center Chairman and Paula DeLamar, Special Ministry Chairman. .larry Thompson leads the singing on Wednesday night. Baptist Student nion The purposes of the Baptist Student Union are to develop a concern for evangelism and missions, to train the members for Christian leadership and to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship and recreation. These purposes are met through activities planned to meet the needs of each student. The Summer Missions Program is a leading ac- tivity of the BSU. Those serving in the summer of 1968 are Jerry Parham, Jerry Thompson, Janet Arnette and Kaye Coston. These students will serve in various mission areas in several states. ROGER WALL President 'U' . . 1-'rs O hl lpha Chi Alpha is a religious organization dedicated PAUL SANDERS primarily to sertrlng Assemhlles of God students. Vice President It strlves to provlde a hnk between the student and 495 the church. Meetings of Chi Alpha are student led. .-e -1 MARY ANN BACON Secretary treasurer Speakers are feaiured at Chi Alpha meetings. -i n'- a i nf Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship To promote the cause of Christ on campus is the purpose of the Missionary Baptist Student Fellow- ship. To further the cause, the MBSF conducts stu- dent led services every Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. in the college Field House. The programs are designed to strengthen the lives of the students and to provide Christian inspiration. MBSF students are members and workers in Calvary Missionary Baptist Church or churches affil- iated in the American Baptist Association. Bus trans- portation is provided for all students to attend hoth morning and evening church services. Students en- joy College Fellowship Hour each Sunday night immediately following evening services. vis Ji xiu' sftillfg in 1!: N f f-' L, s'Y'ssfi1'-E MBSF OFFICERS: Judy Evans, Reporterg Sandra Foster, Secre- tary treasurerg Don Youngblood, Presidentg J. W. Helm, Vice President. BX . ' tr , 'A . if Y .-D. . ,K , f J' 'xii J. . A a t -f lgazagaife .- f 1 . s r Don Youngblood, Ronnie Ridgell, and Carl Krebs wash a car at the MBSF car wash. Ronnie Bunger leads the group in a singspiration at a meeting. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church on the College campus. The Wesley Foundation and Westminister-Disciple Student Fellowship at SSC is an ecuminical movement joining the Methodist, Pres- byterian and Disciples of Christ students. The program of activities is varied to meet the needs of all students. The regular schedule consists of a Sunday morning study hour and small group discussions on Sunday evenings. This year the Wed- nesday evening activities were separated into Re- ligious Conferences I and II. Question a College Student Might Ask His Minister was the theme of the first conference. The second was Man's Search to be Human. This one began on Ash Wed- nesday and continued for the next four weeks. It concluded with a three day program of emphasis on religion in life. The XTC Coffeehouse, held each Friday night, was very successful. Conversation, coffee, folk sing- ing, silent movies and speakers were all a part of XTC Coffeehouse. Other activities included the tra- ditional steak supper and the Children's Christmas Party. SSC was represented at the Arkansas Ecu- menical Student Movement in Little Rock by thirteen students and faculty members. Four students attended the Regional Methodist Student Movement in New Orleans in August. Fellowship is a basic part of Wesley. You can ls! your hair down and relax at XTC Coffeehouse. BETTY BENTZ President Youth Christian Association The Church of Christ is represented on campus by the Youth Christian Association. Its Wednesday night program of Bible study and gospel songs to- gether with its Sunday study programs promote Christian responsibility among student members. The program is under the direction of the elders of the local congregation of the Church of Christ. Faculty sponsor of the group is T. W. Cleek. Youth Christian Association meets each Wednesday night in the Reading Room. ' Wifi 1 Q I NT M I w 1 Q! 4 ,TW Y , ,,,,, Arli- ii-, W l xy' 'E V 14 1 N w e df ,ff D I fix' NX, ,,f',.-xxixx KW, wil lj Rig! Y'-vlf x IWJRETHQSPET In Memoriam J. Stanley Hipp Assot-iale Professor of English 1' 'V figs, ' Y 125. all 'Xl Ll. Col. E. A. Plemiv E L Assistant Professor of History we 1 l , Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not sog For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Deathg nor yet vanst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which hut thy, pictures be, Much pleasure: then from thee much more must flowg And soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of their hones and souls' delivery! - Thou'rt slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell, And' poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why swell'st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall he no more: Death. thou shalt die. a U John Dorint- ? Bettie Sue Carter Sophomore Harvey E. Thomas Freshman I DEX A Abeyta, Norma Ables, Don 11 .... .... 1 -111179 Ables, Norma ............. 11-95 Adair, Barbara -1.1 ..... 1--95 Adams, Catherine ..... 11117 Adams, Danny .... ....... Adams, Dulane 1 ,..... 1 .... Adcock, David ..............,. Adcock, Frank - ........... 1 Adcock Adcock Marilyn Warren Adk1ns6n, William 1-.. Ady, Howard P. .........., . AGRI. CLUB .... 253, 25-4, Akines, 'Clarence M. Akmes, Janet ..... 1 ......... Akhavan, Ahamad ..... 1- ANDERSON, JERRY Anderson, William H. --1-79 45 Bailey, 'Lavion - ........ 95 Bailey, Sandra - ...,.,,,A,. 95 Baird, Harold ....... ..117 Baker, Donna ,...,...,.,.,.,, 117 Baker, David .........,......., 117 Baker, Geren Davis . ,,....... 53 Baker, Jim ,....... 53, 182 183 Baker, Jim ....... . .... 117, 191 Baker, Johnny ........,....... 79 Baker, Thomas - ......... 117 Baldridge, Jo ....... ..... - 153 Barkman, Grace ...... 179 Barlow, Ritchie ..95 Barnard, Rickie Barnes, Paul Barnett, Ricki Barnett, Rota Brazzel, Don A. Aorbett, Chas. ,........ .... . .- Arnette, Janet .............. Arnold, Linda Kay Arnold, Robert .............. Arnold, Rusty .......... 53, Arrington, Linda Arrington, Lorena Ashcraft, Joe .....,.... ...... . . Askins, James .... 117 Atchison, Margaret 111127 Atherton, Steve D. Atkins, Sandy Atkinson, Don ,............. Atkinson, Lanelle Atkinson, Max - ...... 1.11.95 Atkinson Rachel Atkinsoni -1 ..,. 95 1 ..... 1 ..... 95 117 Thomas .... 117, Attaway, Atteberr Lana .... . ....... .. Charles ....,... Y, Aubrey, Mary ........ ........ Ault, Linda - ..... . Austin, 'Cindy ..,.. ..........,, Austin, Jane ..... 1 .......,. .... Austin, Marie Avery, Vicki Nan Aylor, Thomas - Ayers. Harold AYRE S, JAMES .........,.,.. Alcantara, Myra Alcantara, Thelma ....,. Aldridge, Ila Faye Allen Danny -- Alleng Jean 1 ..,. Allen J immy ..... 1 .,,......., 79 Allen? Kenneth ..... 1 Allen, Patricia - Allen, Rebecca - Allen Sue ,......., Allwliite, Needra Almand, Barbara Almand, Dale ...,....,,,.,,,. Almand, Harry Amis, Duane .- Anders, Brenda .,,., .,.,.,, Anders, Robert -1.11-...95 siilfffffff-. .....----117 -1.1...-.95 111.1117 117 Barnica, Lynn .... ..... .,.. Baronowski, Jim -.95 Barrasso, Chet .... - .....,.. 117 Barrett, David .. ........ 95 Barron, Elaine ...,...... 11117 Barrong, Clarence 179 Bashford, Michael ...e, 1-179 Bason, Mary Ann ..-95 Bass, Billie ..,, ...... 1 .......... 9 5 Bateman, Terry ..96 BATES, JOE ...,.,.,.,,,....,... 47 Bates, Richard .,...... .... - --196 Bates, Wanda Annette 153 Batson, Dennis -- .... ...... .... 9 6 Baughman, James ....,,. -..96 Baxley, Karon ..............,. 79 Bayly, Anna C. 1 ........ 1153 Beaird, Bobby ..,...... 117 Beard, Becky - ......, -196 Bearden, Mike .,............ ..117 Beck, Laura ........,......,,... 79 Beckham, William ...,.... -.79 Becnel, David -- .... 1 .....,,.. -117 Bedwell, Janet .. .1 .,...,.. 96 Beech, Joyce .... .... ..... 1 1 7 Beeler, Bitsie -.96 Beene, Bonnie 1 ..96 Beene, Willis 117 Beitt, Wally 1 ...... 1-. .... 1117 Bell, Bruce ........, ..,.. ........ 1 1 7 Bell Janet -. ..... . , 53 Bell, Jeff 1-118,182,183 Bellew. Kathryn .. 53 BELMONT, ANTHONY 141 Belmont, Kathy Bender, Steve ....1,,, ,,....,. Benefield, Loudean Bennett. Ellen BENSON, GEORGE ....., Benson, John ........ ...... .... Bentley, Howard Berry, Howard 1 Berry, John Bertz, Betty .,1. . Best, David ........ ..,....... - - Best. Paul 1 .....,...,.. 1 BEVENS BRUCE ! Bevens, Bruce B. Bigelow, Tony ......,...... Biggs, Jan ..1. 1 Billins, Jerry 1 Birge, David 1 Bishop, Janice 196 118 118 145 196 118 96 118 79 79 96 134 53 96 79 118 154 .96 BLUE, BETTY 111--1-.1 BOAZ, SCOT .--.-1111-11 Boland, Andy .11-111 .... . Bolding, Patricia Bolender, Ken Bolin, Charles .. Bollier, George 1 .... ..-97 Bolt, Carolyn .,... ......... 9 7 Bondman, Lucy ....... 1 ..... 79 Bonner, John --1 .... .... .... - . 97 Bonner, Steven ............,. 118 Booth, Joe -1 .,,..........,....... 79 Borgeson, Thomas .......... 97 Bornaschella, Pat 1 .... .,.. 1 18 Botzong, Linda .1,. . ........... 79 Bouley, Steven .1 ..... ........ 5 4 Bounds, Kay .... ......... 8 0 Bourns, Lynda 1 ......,.... -118 Bowers, Norma ....... 1- .... 97 Bowles, John .................. 80 BOWLES, TOM 111111-149 Bradey, Anna --... 1 .... .118 Bradley, Frank -.. ...... 1.97 Braley, Millard -1 ......... 54 Brandon, Judy ........ ........ 9 7 Brandon, Thomas ........,. 118 Brannan, Larry 118 Brantley, Perry Brasier, Connie Brasier, Johnny Braswell, Kathy Bray, Deborah ..... 1 Breashears, Diane Breashears, Joe Breeding, Phil -11 111. Brewer, Bobby . ........... .- Brewer, Jonnie .... -11. Brewer, Mae .... Brewer, Susie 1 Brian, Alan 1 .... .... .......... Brian, Alfred ....... 11-.... Brian, Mike ....,............... .f .... ffffffiis Burton, Peggy ...... 1---97 Bussell, Melba --.11 ......... .55 Butler, Brenda ..... .... 1 19 Butler, Jeanne - ..... 1-180 Butler, Peggy 1 ...... 1119 Butler, Thomas ........... 97 Byers, Howard .1155 Byrd, 'Camille ........ 97 C Calaway, Ron ..... 11-- ...... 80 Calhoun, Earl ..... 1 ......... 119 CAMMACK, RAYMOND 145 Camp, Jim .1--1 ............... 119 Camp, Kenneth . ..... ...... - 1.80, 182, 183, 185, 187 CAMPBELL, ROBERT .... 38 Cannant, Jim ...... 1 ........ 19-7 Cannon, Jerri ...... 1 .... .11-97 Cardoza, Paul ..... .1 .... ...... Carelock, Juanice 1 ...... Carle, Charni Q Carlton, Charles ....... 1-1--55 Carmack, Hazel 97 Carmack, John ....... 1 ....... 55 Carmack, Larry Carpenter, Lios 11 .... .... . .98 CARPENTER, WILLIARD 1 39 80 'CARL.E, JULIA 1 ..... 1.1-47 55 - -......,.... 1.180 111--11119 Carraway, Jean 1 .... -1 ..... 98 Carrie, Paula 1 .... 155, 152 Anderson, Frank Anderson, Greg 1 ..,.... Anderson, Taylor Andrew, Larry Andrews, Gary 1 - Andrews, Kay -- .... Andrews, Michelle Antoon, James - --,-,-----,- , B BAER, DARLENE Bailey, Alan 1 .... .. ........ -.117 Bishop, Patricia ---..-,- ---- 1 18 Black, Edna -1 ..---.,-----.--- -179 Black, Nancy .1 -.... .... .-...- 1 1 8 Black, Ralph 1 -,,- 1 -,,,,,----, 79 Blackwood, William 1 .... ..79 Blair, Raymond ,...- 1 --,,,,,,, 96 Blake, Carl -...-.-. ........ - - .... 118 Blake, Jackie ----- 1 ,,,,--,,-, 118 Blake, Reba ........... 11 ...., 118 Blackburn, Tanya .......... 118 Bland, John 1 .... ........ .... - 1 118 Bland, Kenneth -1 ..... ,,.,. 9 7 Blanchard. Linda BLANCHARD, LOUIS .... 35 -- ......... 54 Brian, Tommy .... 97, 182, Bright, Thomas 183 -- .....-.. -1.119 Broach, Don --.1 .....- 1 ..... 119 119 Broadnac, Berry ...... ...... Brock, Ronnie -. 1--1 ..... 97 Brooks, Lou - ........ .... 9 7 Brown, Al 1 .... .................. 1 19 Brown, 'Cindy 1 1 ....... 97 Brown, Curtis ..... ......... 5 4 Brown, Gregory ...,.....-.. 119 Brown. Gwen - 1 .-...... 1-80 BROWN, IVAN W. .......... 49 Brown, Janice .--....... .97 BROWN, KATHRYN ...... 37 Brown, Judith - ...... 1.-- .... ..55 Brown, Linda -- ....... -1.-119 Brown, Nancy , .......,....,.. 119 BROWN, ROLAND -1 ...-- Browning, Ernestine , BRUCE, IMON E. .... 20, 21 Brumley, Marshall Brunt, Donna ........ ..... - --119 Brunt, Kenneth 55 Bryant, David ........ 1- ...... . Bryant, Eddie Ray 1 .... 1 Buchannan, Frank Buchannan, Lindell .. Buchannan, Patsy Bullock, Linda -. .,... ......... 9 7 Bunger, Ronnie Burdue, Jimmy Burke, Florence - ..-...-.. 55 Burleson, Teresa Burns, George 111.119 145 119 ....--1119 80 97 1 ,.... --.55 55 11 ....... 97 -111 ...,... 97 55 -1 ..... .... 9 7 Burns, Kitty .- ..... .........1 8 0 Burnham, Susan . ........ -80 Burris, Mary .................. 119 Burrow, Bonnie Bell ,,.,-. 55 Burrow, Kenneth - -.......... 5 5 Burton, Allen .... . .... .... 1 19 Burton, Nora . ..... -....55 Carter, Joe ...... ............ 1 19 Carter, Mary -............... 119 Carter, Mike .................. 119 CARTER, RICHARD 11--37 Carter, Robert -1 ........ 119 Carter, Sue - -,,............ 1 .... 98 Carter, Thomas E. ........ 56 Carter, Waller .............. 119 Cary, Alvin ...................... 80 Cary, John -1 ...---,. ....... .... 9 8 CASEY, ROSEMARY ...... 35 Cash, Richard -- ........... 18,0 Cates, Minnie - ................. 56 Caughman, Katie Lou .... 198 Causey, Becca -1 ....... 1 .... 98 Chamberlaine, Pamala 1 .119 Chambers, Dan ...........-.... 98 Chambers, Kathleen ...... 80 Chambers, Jim .......... . ..... 56 Chambers, Patricia ...-... 1.98 Chambers, Sherry ........ 119 Chandler, Rodney -- .... .... 8 0 Chandler, Ronald - ........... 56 CHAPMAN, JOHN .......... Chastin, Nelda ..... ........... Chausson, David F. ........ 98 Cheatham, Catherine .... 119 Cherry, Jeff -....... 11 ........ 119 CHILDERS, WESLEY ..,. 41 CHILDS, ORVAL A. . ...... 48 Christenson, David 1-11.98 Christiano, Mike 1 -.... ...,. Church, George ..... 1 .... Churchman, Sharon ....... 98 Citty, Lyndel .... 1 ...... .... - 80 Clamens, Jack ........, ....... 9 8 Clanton, Lmogene .... 1 .... 56 Clark, Bob .........,... ........ 9 8 Clark, Jimmie .....- - .1 ,.... 56 Clark, John --.1 ...- ........ .... . 8 1 Clark, Lunda ....... ...... . .98 Clark, Rodney ............ --81 Clayton, Curtis -1 .-... ........ 13 1 Click, Janis ......- -.-...... .... - . 56 Cloninger, Larry -.----.... 119, 182, 183, 187 Clowers, Archie D. .... 1 .... 56 CLEEK, T. W.. ---.......,....... -45 Cobb, Gary ........ .,........... 5 7 Cobb, Susan ..... ...-... .... 1 - 1.98 Cochran, Edward 1 .-....... ...119 Coker, Dudley .... Colbert, Larry ................ 98 Cole, R. H. ..- ............... Coleman, Tim --..- .... --81 Collins, Mike .. ........ ---119 Collins, Sarajane .... 119, 194 Collins, Tom ..---- ............ 81 Collins, William ................ 119 Collinsworth, Linda ........ 98 COLEMAN, GLENNA -41 Colquitt, Ann -.. ..... --.-98 Colquitt, Nancy -- .......... 98 Colvert, Glen .... .-. ....... -98 98 Colvert, Robert Combs, Pamela Combs, Mitchell Compton, Carle -. CONDRAY, KAT Condray, Andrew --QQ...Q1fffff9a Hari-41 -.- ...... 98 81 Conn, Irene -.m- ....... .-- Conn, Kenneth .... -. .........,. -81 CONN, WORTH ........ -47 Contratto, Rickey --- ,,...,.. 119 Cook, Dorothy ........ ,.,---,81 Copper, Ken .---.-..- ...... ..-81 Conn, David .,.. -- .... ........ 1 19 Corbell, Jime ..,...........,...., 81 Cornish, Bill .... -.-----.57 Cornelius, Jo ........ .-- .... 57 Corbell, Frances ........,.,,.. 57 CORTEZ, JERRY ............,. 41 vCoston, Glenda ............,... '99 Coston, Phillip .... ...... .... 1 2 0, 182, 183, 190 Couch, Robert Cowart, Jimmy ..- ........ 81 120 Cowling, Kenneth fffs'i, '15a COX, AVALEE --.........-41 Cox, Jesse .,.. .....,..........l.l. 8 1 Cox, Judith Ann ,,......... --. 99 Cox, Julius ....................., 120 Crain, Jerry ...., 81 Crank, Larry ........ -1..,..99 ICravens, Ronda ..... .,..,.,,, 1 20 Crawford, Jerry Crawford, Joyce .. ,...o. .120 Crawford, Mamie .,............ 57 Crayton, Gloria .....,, ,,,,,,, 1 20 Creech, Jimmy ,l.. -- ,nn,.. -.81 Crews, Jesse 81, 183 Crisp, Mary Nell Crltton, Louella ..,.....i. ,,,, Critton, Mary -. Cross, Brenda .. -Cross, Stanley .- Crider, James Crossett, Harry Crowder, Becky ..99 120 , ........, 120 ...,.....--120 Crua, Louie .,..,. - .... ,.,. 8 1 Crump, Beth ........ ...,.,.,, 8 1 Crump, George .... - ,.,..,., 57 Crumpler, Toby .. ,... ..-.99 Cullins, James .... . ........ 57 Curran, John .... ....,..,. 5 7 Curry, 'Carter .,.. .. ......... 81 Curry, Lowoan ....... ....... 1 20 Curtis, Ben ...... -- ..... . ...... 81 Curtis, 'Carolyn .. ......., .57 Cutchall, Roger .... .......... 1 20 D Dabbs. Larry ....,....,.,.,,, -99 Dagenhart, Mary C. ........ -57 Daggett, Linda ..,.. .,.. -99 Dale, Jimmy ........ ......... 8 1 Dalton, Sallie .. ........l 99 Daniel, Dan ,...,,. -81 Daniel, David ,... ........ . .120 Daniel, Jay ......... ,... ,... 1 20 Daniel, Michael .,,. .... 5 7, 153 Daniel, Thomas .. .......... 120 Daniels, Jan A. Daugherty, Jerry Davidson, Cindy . 99 120 -. ...,..... 99 Davidson, Paul Davidson, Tommy ....-....-120 .-57 Davis, Carol --- ...... .- .... 120 Davis, Deborah .--- ...,... -120 Davis, James ,. .... .-. ...... 99 Davis, Joice .... ....... .- ---99 Davis, Judy .............. - .... -.81 Davis, Kenneth .... - ...... 120 Davis, Larry .... .. .... ----120 Davis Linda ........ -. ..... --58 Davis, Owen --- ............ 99 Davis, Scott .... -- ........ -.120 Dawson, Arthur ........ -58 Dawson, Hannah ....... -..120 Day, Randy .... --- .... -. ..... 58 Daza, Jesus ..... . ......,...i..... 99 Dean, Reta ..., -- ............... 81 Deatherage, Jim ..... ---.-.81 Deaton, Brenda .... -.- ...... 120 Dees, James ,... ...... . .- ....... ,81 Degregorio, Joanne .-..-120 Delamar, Paula ..... ...,,. Delvecchio, Anthony Dem se Timcth .-99 --120 12 vl. . Y '----- V Dennis, Dickie ............... Dennis, Judy ,... - ..,.... Denton, Donnie ..-58, .121 .121 -.81 153 .121 Desadler, John .... ......... Desriches, Cynthia Dettenham, Jeanne .,.....,, .121 ...81 Devening, Janice ......... -.99 Devine, Tracy .... .... ,.... ..... 9 9 Dewoody, Sharon ...... 99, 195 Dickson, Scott ..,,...,.... --100 Dickerson, Sid ..., .............. 9 9 Diffee, Paula .... .... ,........, 8 1 Dilworth, Leonard Dismuke, Shirley ........-100 .--........-100 Dodd, J udlth ..... .. ....... DoDsoN, s. lc. ..,.... .,... . Dodson, Joe .... -..- ..... Dodson, Martha .... .... .... - ...81 ...45 .121 .121 Dollar, James Ray ........ 100 Dolsak, Frank .... ,... ........ 1 0 0 Dopp, Joel ...., . ..... . .... .... . -100 Doss, Danny .....,....., 81, 153 Doster, Roy .,........., .... .... 1 2 1 Dotson, Robert ............ 100, 180, 183, 186 Dowdy, Ann ..... ..,........... 1 00 DOWNING, MARGARET 37 Drewery, Joan ...........,.. 100 Drummond, Walter ...... 121 Duke, Gary M ....... . ....... 82 Duke, Nell ........,... --.-- Dumas, Diane .... .....,,..... Dumas, Terry --- ......,. .-. Dunn, Mike .......... ,......... Dunn, Robert L. Dunn, Ron'-ld ..,. - Dunn, Tressie .. Dansby, Pat .- .,.. - Dupree, Ronald Dupree, Ronnie Dupriest, Larry Durrett, John .100 100 100 100 100 - ...... 100 121 121 100 101 101 121 E EARLY, JOSEPH ..,....,.... 41 Easley, Joey .... ......... . ..101 Eason, Fred G. .,.. . ........ 82 Ebbs, Danny - D... . ..-....121 Eddy, Kenneth . .,.... 101 Edwards, Sharon ............ 101 Edwards, Wendel -. ........ .82 Elerson, Georgette .,,,, ...121 Elliott, Robert .. .............. 121 Elliott, Steve .....,..,......... 58 Ellison, Ronald A. Emison. Sherry .... ...101 Endel, Alan P101 121 Endel, James . ...,....,....... . Ennis, Charles -- .,,. .-,.. Erwin, Don --... . 82 121 Erwin, Ronnie ---- ...... .-82 Ethridge, Jim ----- .,.. -101 182, 183, 186 Evans, Brenda .. ..... ...... 5 8 IEvans, -Carol' --- ....... A... 1 01 Evans, Judy ....... -...- .... --82 Evans, Paula Sue -- ..... ---101 Everett, Rodney Evers, Randy ....,. - .... .... - ------...82 101 Fagon, Suzanne - .... -. ..... 121 Fanrni, Ronald ..----- .... .58 Fain, Dick --- .... .-. .... -121 Fain, William - .... - ..... -121 Fairchild, Ronald - ........ 121 Faircloth, Jim - .... -.-- ..... 101 Falwell, Dennis - .... --.--82 Farmer, David -....- ....... 82 Farrar, Homer - ............ 121 Farrar, Sarah Ruth .-- ...... 82 Faulkner, Ralph ----.- ..... ..58 Featherston, Joanne .... -121 Featherston, Steve -- ..... 101 Feeny, Martin .-- ......... 121 Fell, Frank ...... - ............ 101 Fenton, Elaine - ...... --.--101 Fenwick, Henry .- .... .- .... 121 FERGUSON, CHARLES-45 Ferguson, Patsy ............ 121 ' 58 Fincher, Carol ................ Fincher, Jimmy - ...,.,.. -..58 Fincher, Phillis .. ..,.. ----121 FIREOVED, ELGIE - ...... 35 Fitch, Jim .... - .... - .... ...... 1 01 Fitzgerald, Allen ....... -.121 Fitzrandolph, Robert -.- .... 82 Flaherty, Jean - ............. 82 Flaherty, Lavon -. ,... - .... 82 Fleming, Betty J. -- ........ 59 Fleming, Charles 121 FLEMING, ERNEST .... --.47 FLEMING, LOIS .... ----47 FLEMISTER, IDA .......... -47 Flournow, Edward . ......... 101 Flowers, Charlene -----101 121 121 Floyd, Gary ..... ------- Foley, Barbara .. ..... Fomby, Jan .....,.. .... ..... ..... 8 2 Ford, Roger .... ...----..-.-.101 Ford, Shirley -- ..... - ..... --.101 Ford, Terry -, . .... - .......... .59 FORGEY, JAMES ............ 47 FORGEY, MARTHA .,.... 1 Foster, John -- ............. . Foster, Richard - ............. 59 Foster, Sandra ...... - ..... -.82 Fouse, James ..... -.- ...... 59 Fowler, Bill -.............. ..... 1 01 Frachiseur, Everet -. .... 121 Frachiseur, Ruby ..- ...... 101 Franklin, Gary .. .-.101 FRANKLIN, FLORRIE .... 49 Franks, Chris .... -- .... ...... 8 3 Franks, Dickie -- ........... 101 Franks, Rebecca -. .......... 83 Franks, Sue .... ....... 121 Franks, Vickie .......... ..-101 Frazier, Jerry -- .... ............ 8 3 Frazier, Joy .. .......... ....121 FRAZIER, PAULA ........ 35 French, Garland . ..... ....121 Freppon, Carole Jane ..... 83 Friday, James ................ 121 Fullenwider, William E. 59 Fuller, Albert .. .... - ........... 59 Fuller, Cynthia - ........ .... 5 9 Fuller, Dennis --.....-........ 121 Fuller, Harry Dan ...... .. .. 83 Fuller, Jane .- .........-...., 121 Fuller, Judy .... 83 Fulton, Shirley ---.- ...... .59 Fulton, Steve - .----59 Gaddy, Donna ...... - Gafxord, Tobby - .......... -- Gage, Delly .... - ................ Galbreth, Ardell ----.... 121 122 101 122 Gallagher, Ed .--- ........ 122 Galloway, Jim ..... -.10l, 182 GANDY, RUDOLPI-I ...... 41 Ganzer, James ----.---122 Gardner, Joan .- .... ....... . -122 Garner, Benny - .... - ...... 122 Garrett, Jimmy .--.- ....... 101 Garrett, Lauren - ,... - .... 101 Garrison, Jerry - ......,.... 101 Gates, Tom -- ..... ....... ....... . 5 9 Gathright, Glenda --- .... - 59 Gathright, Pamela - .... -101 Gathright, Maretta Gathright, William -83 ---.83 Gatlin, Kerry ..,.. - ........... 83 Gatlin, Runyan .... .......... 1 22 Gaudette, George .- ........ 122 Gaudette, Katie E. ..... -83 Gaylord, Carolyn ......,..... 83 Gean, Barbara - ..., ..... . ..102 Genestet, Sue . .,- ....., -102 Gentry, James ..... .----.59 Gentry, Floyd .... .... ..,..,.. 1 2 2 Gentry, Janis ..... - ......... 102 Gibbons, Barbara ...... .... 1 22 Gilbert, James - .... - ........ .122 Gilbert, Marvin ..... - .......... 102 182, 192 Gilden, Tommy .............. 102 GILES, ROBERT ............ -45 Giles, Travis ........ -- ...... 59 182 1 192 90, Giles, William -..... - ..... ---122 Gill, Gilda Gay ...... ---.-.83 Gill, James E. - ............. 102 Gillaspy, Stell .... ..- .....,.. 122 Gillespie, Richard ----.---122 Givens, Geneva .... . ..... .... 1 22 Glasgow, Dennis R. - ...... -59 Glasgow, Kathy ......-....... 83 Glasgow, Miriam ....... ...102 Glenn, 'Carol -. .... ..---.-,102 Glover, Dell ..... -.. ........ 122 Glover, Hazel ............ .... 1 22 Goad, Pamela ..............,. 102 Goldberg, Sandy A. ..60 Golden, Gilda ....... - ....... 122 Goline, Robert - .............. 60 Golleher, Richard ...-.83 Gonsalves, Benny -. 122 Goode, Peggy .. , .......-.. 102 GOODENOUGH, EVA .... 47 Goodman, Don ..... -- ..,..... 60 Goodwin, Harvey - ...... -...122 Goodwin, Hershel .......... 122 GOODWIN, MARIE -35 Goodwin, Marilyn .......... 122 Goodwin, Ronnie .......... 102 Gowvenor, John ............ 122 Grace, Harrison ............ Grant, George ............... . Grantom, Francise Graves, Donald -. ..,. ....... . ..60 -83 122 .83 122 Graves, Judy ........ ....... - Gray, Earnestine Grayson, Ken ....... Green, Audrie ..... Green, Betty L. - Green, Don Green, Jimmy . Green, Paulette . Ronald .,... William Green, Green, Greene, Elizabeth Greenwood, Becky . 83 123 123 -83 ..60 83 . 60 123 . 83 -83 102 Gregory, Cheryl .. ...... ..... . 83 Grenier, Lauren ,,.....,...,., 123 Gresham, Cindy .......... ,-.123 Griffin, Charles Richard 102 Griffin, Pam - .... -.--.88 Griffin, Phillip -- .... - ..... -83 Griffin, Wayne Griffis, -Eddie Grisson, Mike -83 128 123 Gross, Billy .- .... - .... - .,.. -102 128 102 123 123 Groves, Bobby -.-.- ...- -- Gunnels harles David , C Gunnels, Christy -...-.... Gunnels, Kenneth ...... .-. Gurdon, Dave Steed - .... 91 Gurley, Sandra N .... ..-123 Gurvis, Patsy ...--103 Gurnea, Linda - .... -- .... -123 Gyuricx, Kenneth - ..... ..-103 H Hass, Joseph - .... .....----.-60 Hadden, Charles .----33 Hadden, Pete ..---- ------ - ---- 1 03 HAEFNER, DONALD A.-25 Hagan, Buck -. ..-------123 HAGLER, NEVIS ....--41 Hall, Bobby .... M ..... W---123 Hall, David ...-... .--- - ---- --30 Hall, Pam ...... -..M .--. - ---- 123 Halloway, Glenn ...-w.- Hambrice, Milton .... ....- Hamlin, Bruce -- .... a------- Hammod, Parks - .... s .... Hampton, Julia ---- - ------ - Hancock, Carol A. ..... .---83 Hancock, John .--.--.---103 Hancock, Milton - ..... -.60 Hancock, Rebecca Handley, Charles Hansenm Erma Hardage, Mike .... ..10 Hardy, Linda J. Hardcastle, Ron HARDIN, LEON Harding, E. C. . ...i.. -as .--i:K61 Horridge, Rebecca Hare, Mary Jane - .... --61 Hargis, Kenneth ----- ..... 123 Harper, -Charles .... 1.--- Harper, Dennis -.. ..... ..... Harrell, Bob .---.... Harrell, Bonita ........... Harrell, Rommy --- ..... . Harrell, Suzanne ..... .-... Harrell, Wayne ----.- Harrington, Mike - ..... --84 182, 189 Harrington, Phil -- ........ .84 182, 185, 187 Harris, Austine .... ,.- .... -61 Harris, Brenda ..... -- ...... 123 Harris, Robert ..,, ..---.-.84 Harrison, Marion ......... --123 Harrison, Sandra -- .... .... 1 23 Hart, Larry .......... - .... -.103 Harter, Karen ...... 61, 153 HARTON, MARGARET -41 HARTSELL, ELINOR .... 41 HARTSELL, ROBERT .. Harvey, Johnnie ...,...... - Harville, Glenda -- ..... --. Hash, Terry ,........ ........ s 43 123 Harvey, Ronald - ....... .... - .123 103 123 123 Hatchett, James ............ Hatfield, Carolyn ,..,.l Hatfield, Ray ..... -- ........ ' Hatley, Joe . ...... - ............ 61 Hay, Eddy ......... - ....... 123 Hay, Holly Ruth - ....l...... 103 Hayes, Danny ................ 103 Hayes, Eva -- .... ........ .... .... 6 1 Hayes, Ronny ..,.,. 123, 182 Haynie, Geraldine , .......,. 61 Haynie, Glenn .................. 84 Head, Jane ........ .... ......... 8 4 Head, Judy -. ..., -. ,.., .- ..... 103 Hebel, Vesta -- .... -61, 154 Hecker, Dee .-. .... .- .... -108 Helm, James - .... --.- Hemingway, Arthur Henderson, Larry Henderson, Robert 84, Hendricks, Max Hendricks, Susie Hendricks, Wayne 108 103 103 154 103 ..84 103 mm-123 Hendrix, Chloe - .... -... Henley, Betty .-.-- ..... -.- Hennessy, Mary Hennessy, Thomas HENRY, GEORGE Henry, Michael .-...-Q. Hesterly, Liz --.-..-- .... .. Hickey, Sandra - .... - .... - 123 123 - .,.. .-,61 ---.-45 128 124 103 Hickman, Melvin - ..... -.--61 Hickman, Warren - .... -.84 103 High, Janet - .... .-.-- .... - Hight, Horace - ...... .. .... Hightower, Joseph Hightower, Patrick Hilderbrand, Steve Hildreth, Glenda . ...,. ---. Hildreth, William - .... . .... . Hill, Gary ........ --..-- Hill, William ..... Hines, Roger 108 124 124 108 124 124 124 103 - ........... 61 Hinsley, Linda -..--.61 Hinp, David ..... - ...... 61 Hipp, Judy .... .... 61 -Hinp. Kay .... , .... ....124 HIPP, STANLEY .............. 43 Hobson, Gerald , ...... - ...... 62 Hodge, Doyle -- . ....... ---.62 Hodge, Marilyn - ........... 84 Hodges, Gary ---- ...... -103 Hodges, Ronnie .... -- ...... 124 Hogan, Frankie - ............. 103 Hogue, Sandra -- ,... ......... 6 2 Holder, Mike . ...... . .... .... 124 Holland, Carrell ...,.... -103 Holland, John ............. --.84 HOLLIS, EDNA --- ..... 49 Hollis, Linda .... -- ......,,.. 103 Holloway, Gery ..... .84, 154 Holmes, Sherry -- .... ,,,,., 1 03 Holmes, Teresa ---..---124 Holmes, Wanda ..... .---62 Holstrom, Mark - -,,, ..,,,,,, 1 24 HOLT, JAMES ----..--43 Holt, Karen - .... -..M ,,., -103 Holt, Sara -. .,.. .-.-62 Hood, Joe - - ,,,, - ,,,,,, -,103 Henry, Clyde - .... ...,.., - -124 Hooker, Billy ---,---..-124 Hooper, Tommy -.- .... ..124 Hoover, Paul - .,,, -- ,,,, ,--104 Hopkins, Eddie .... ...,,... - 104 Hooper, Travis ,,,,,.,, ,.,, ,, Horton, Horton, Horton, Howell, Howell, Howell Hubbaid, Joan Donald Lynn Paul .................. Curt . .,......... .--- Dianne ......,.....,. Jimmy Hubbard, John Huddlestun, Dw Qffffosf' igiif Hudgens, Bobby ............ .. 62 -.-.-----.84 ,.84 -84 124 124 104 104 194 124 -47 124 Hudson Al .... .....,,, - .,,.., 1 24 Hudson Brenda ............ 104 Hudson Charles 124 Hudson, Helen ..-..... ...... 1 04 Hudson, Loyce .....,. - ..... 85 Hudson, Max , .,,,.. -,124 Huffman, Gene - ...,.-.-,. -104 Huffman, Jerry .............. 104 Hughes, John 124 Hughes, Judy -. ,... - ,... -,,, 1 04 Hughes, Thomas , ,,.,,,.,,, 85 Humphrey. Gordon ..,.... 85 Hunnicutt. Michael 85 Hunter, Melba -. ..... .... - .. 62 -63 Hurst, Billie - ,... --.-.. Hurt, Jimmy - .... ........... Husbands, Virginia Hutcheson, Bennie Hutcheson, Jo Ella Hutcheson Reese Hutchinson, Ronald Hyman, Michael - .... -.. Ingram, Danny Ingram, James In-gram, Vickie Irwin, Catherine 'nl ,.... -.ss Jones, Steve ...-.. Jones, Susie -...-.- Jones, Terri -. .- Jones, Thomas - Jones, William - Jordan, Alan -. Jordan, Linda Joslin, Dan - .... - Joslin, Shirley - Joyce, Charles - Justice, Richard -- Kauffman, Rusty Keahey, Johnny Keenum, Judy -. Keith, David -1 Keith, Johnny -- Keith, Nelda -... IRWIN, FRANK -...--36 Irvin, Lana - .... - .... --..-63 Ison, Ronnie ..--... 125 J Jack, Maxine - .... - .... -.. Jackson, Charles Dr. ---24 Jackson, Carole .- -.-.- .... -125 Jackson, David -.......-.-68 Jackson, Dwight - .... .-.104 Jackson, Edward ----.. Jackson, Emory --.-.- ..... - Jackson, Jackie - .......... - Jackson, James --..-.--. Jackson, Kathy ...., ,..- JACKSON, MARETTE .. Jackson, Phil ..... ...85, Jackson, Phillip ........ ..... - Jackson, Sarah - ...... - .... . Jacobs, Nancy .......... ---.85 Jacques, Bob -.-.- ....... -125 Keith, Ronald -..- Kelly, Carol Sue - Kelly, Joe - .... .-.. Kelley, John .. .... --- Kelley, Karyl ...... -.. Kelley, Larmar ...... Kelly, Porter KELSEY, GENE.. .... Kendricks, Debbie Kerr, Michael Richard Kersh, James -- ..... Kersh, Larry ...... -. Kesterson, Edsal .... Key, Jerry ---.-...- Keys, Larry - .... . Keys, Bobby - .... --. Keys, Robert ...... .-- Kiatfuengfoo, Charn Kimbell, Alisa - .... Kimbell, John .. .... Kimbell, Richard Kinnard, Shelia I' King, David .. .... - .... King, Linda Kirby, Jerry - ..... .-.. Kirpatrick, David Kirpatrick, Dwight KIRPATRICK, PAUL Kite, Jean .... Kite, Jean - .... .-.- Knight, John .--. Knight, Linda -.- Knighton, Larry .-.--65 Knighton, Jimmy .... ...... 8 5 Knoth, Kimball ...... - ...... 126 Kratz, Doug 126 KRAUSE, HAROLD ........ 37 KREUTZER, RICHARD 37 ' 1 6 Krippers, John ...... - ........ Jameson, Larry Jarrell, Sharon Jennings, Marilyn ..... . .... Jerry, John -- .... ............. - . Jermony, Mabel - .... .---. Jerry, Randall Lynn Jinks, Greg ..... .... - .- ...... Johnson, -Carol .... - .....,. Johnston, David --...-. Johnson, Elaine -..-.-- Johnson, George - ...... -- Johnson, Harry - .... Johnson, James .---.--- Johnson, Jessee ,..... - .... Johnson, John --- ...... -85 Johnson, Joseph ............ Johnson, Mike Johnson, Jean -- .... - ..... - Johnson, Martha .----..... Johnson, Rusty .............. Johnson, Thov .... ..---... Johnson, Tommy - .......... . Johnson, Vassie --.-.-,... Johnson, William .... Johnston, Davis .... 182, Johnston, Gene .-.. Johnston, Jay Johnston, Mike . Johnston, Mike Jolley, Jones, Donna Bill .. .,.. . - ..... --.-.63 Jones, Charles Jones, Cheryl Jones, Chester -- ..... ...... Jones, Clara .... - ...... - ..... - Jones, David ....... - ......... Jones, Doyle , ............ Jones, Frankie Kaye Jones, Franky Jones, Harrison ............ Jones, James --.-- ......... . Jones, James - ......-. .. Jones, Jim .... .........-.... Jones, Lvle .... . ..... 125 Jones. Paulette ....,,...... Jones, Randy .....-............ Jones, Ronald E. ,.,. ,.... . Jones, Rutha -... Krobs. Carl .... --. .... Krywucki, Walter .... Kyle, Kathy - ...... - L Labnius, Billy --.-.- Lamkin, Carolyn .. Lamkin, Louis .... Landes, Phyllis ..,. Lane, Vivian . ..... -.. -Laney, Myra -. .... --. Langley, Charlotte Langley, Lu Lu --- Langley, Suzanne .. Lansdale, Gail ........ Lanvelle, Gary - . Laisy, Milko ...... . Latham. 'Charles .... LAU, DONALD , ., Laudicina, Antonette Lavender, George ..,. Lawcaster, Ric .- ,.... Lawfenberg, Martha Lawhorn, Doyle -.- Mc Lawrence, John .. . Lawrence, John .. ...,. Lawson, Jean .....V....... Lay, Robert Allen Lea, Farrell .... .- ....... .... . Leathers, James ......,..... Leavelle Ruth Ledbetter, Elizabeth.-MMU -.64 165 126 105 105 126 ..s6 127 Ledbetter, Thomas ....,..... 86 Lee, James - .................. T816 Lefeavers, Vicki .... ..65, 155 Lene, Edward .... ......... ..... 1 2 7 Lennard, Ronald ...,..,.,,.. 127 Leonard, Gilda .,.... 65, 156 Lewis, Gary Lee ........, .105 Lewis, Glenda . .1.., .,,.-127 Lewis, Lanell .,..,. ..,.,65 Lewis, Lynda ..,.. .... . 1 .1127 Lewis, Robert .......... 127 Lewis, Robert .... .. 186 Liberato, Grogre - .....,... Q86 Liddekee, Roberta ....1..,.. 86 Liggett, Wayland ......127 Liles, Sheila . .....,...,,.. 86 LINCOLN, BERT . ,......... 45 Lincoln, Clara .,....... ,....., 1 05 Lindsey, Beth ,....... ..,, .... 1 2 7 Lindsey, David .,...... ...... 1 27 Lindsey, Kargy .. ,,....,.... 127 Lindsey, Sally ,............... 105 Lindsey, Walter 86 Link, Leta .............. - ........ -127 Lipheiw, Wanda .127 LLOYD, KENNETH ........ 47 LOE, WILLIAM ................ 49 LOGAN, LOWELL A. DZ Long, Ronald ..,,....,.........., 127 Longing, Eddie .. .,.. . ...127 105 Longing, Susan .. .....1 Longino, Larry Looney, Jack ,,,,. Lord, Betty .. Lott, Edward Love, David ,,1...., . ,,,... Lovell, Charlotte Lovell, Paula .. 127 127 . ..,, ,... 6 5 ......10'5 1 05 ..........105 . ..,,,. 105 Lowery, George .1...... .,.. . .105 Lowery, John Lucky, Jadee .. Lucky, Jo Dee Lulephen, Dawell .. Lusby, Keith .. ,... . ..., ...127 ....1...127 .-.105 191 . .....,. 86 Lusby, Linda 1..... ...127 Luttrell, Gary .. Lynn, Dennis McAdams, Donald .....,.127 ..65 .. .....105 105 McAllister, Sara ........,, McAllister, David -.65, McAllister, Paul .. 156 ......86 McBrown, Marry ........,,,. 127 McCabe, James .. ....105 McCall, Alice Marie .,..,.105 McCall, Sandra ., ,,,.,1 .... 1 27 McCauley, David ............ 165 McClary, David ,11.........,. 105 McConnel, Mike McCormick, Nell McCracken, Bob Mc'Crary, Janene . .,...,.. . McCullough, Louise McCutcheon, Glenda McDaniel, Larry .. . McDonald Charles McDonaldi Floyd D. McDevitt. Roger .. McDougald, Nina .... McDowell, Earsa .. ..........127 . ,,..,. 1.65 ..65 ..64 86 105 127 106 106 127 127 127 McDowell, Nancy Lou W. 66 106 McGaugh. Donald .. McGEE, RONALD ,11,1...,. McGough, SheraJo .,,. 1.45 106 McGough, Virgil ........... -...66 McGowan, Evelyn Lanell 106 McGuffin, Bob ......... .... . .. McGuffin, William Mcllveene, Jerry - .... ...... 8 6 McJunkins, Angela McJunkins, Gwen -- .... McJunkins, Tommy McKenzia, John .............. McKenzie, Judy .... . ..... .. McKinney, Cliff ......... McKinney, Judy ,. ..., McKnight, John 1 ........ .. McLaughlin, Kathy McMahen, Charles McMahen, Harry .. .... .. 182, McMaker, Buddy .- McNe11, Betty ,..,....... . .,.. McMurrough, Ann .. ..... McNeal. David .. McNEAL, LARRY .......... Mcm eil, Brenda ..,., McNeil, John ....,illlllJ127 McPherson, Cheryl McWilliams, John . McWilliams, ' McWilliams, Mike M Maccumber, Virginia Maloch, John ....,,... Malone, Jim ......... Mandell, Lynda Mandell, Robert Manning, Clarence Manis, Glenda .. .,.. .,........ 1 28 Manus, Randall Maples, Ron .. ..., ........... . Marchand, Richard Marchand, Robert , ..,..... . Markham, Nancy ........ l,.. Marks, Virginia Marracino, Warren Lois Merritt, Lynda .... Messersmith, Don Meyers, Randy ........ .... - - Michael, Helen ..... Middlebrooks, Frieda Middleton, Thomas Milburn, Michelle . ....... . Miller, Anne - ...... . Miller, Mary E. .. Miller, Paul Miller, Ronnie Miller, Sandie ..,. Miller, Sharon .............. Miller, Tommy Mills, Brenda .- .... ........ . ., Mills, Richard David Milton, Skip -- .,... . ...... ..... . Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Mike .... Mitchell, Rachel ,. Mixon, Dock . Moeller, Derider .. ...... Nowell, Joe . . Nunn, Gary ,. V Nutt, Betty .. Nutt, Roger ...... O O'Daniel, Sarah O'I-Iern, Kathy .. O'Hern, Karen .. . O'Keefe, Brenda O'Nei1, Thomas ..., Odon, Sandra .... . Ogden, John .......... Oglesby, Gearld O'Keefe, Ronnie OLIVER, RICHARD Ortiz, Victor ...., . Owen, Mack .......... Owen, Mellody .... - P Pace, Harold ..... . Pace, Ollie ..........,. Pace, Shannon ...... PACK, EVELYN Page, Dabla .. .... ..... . Palcultict, Craig .... Parham, Jerry . ....,. . 111111127 Marshall, Cynthis Martin Betty Jo - Martin: Carol Ann Martin Charles W. Martin, Greg Allen Martin Jodie .. .... ..,.....l . .. 189, Martin John .......... ........ 1 06 Martin Joyce ........,......... 67 Martin Patricia ........ .... 1 27 Martin Phyllis . ............. 67 Martin Randy ........ ..., . .128 Martin, Richard .... 87, 156 Martin Thomas ............ Martin Tommie -. ...... . Martindale, Gerald ..87, Martindale, Sherry Martindale, Warren Martinelli, Don . .,.......... . Martineilli, Tim Mason, Jimmy ..... Massanelli, Vince Massingill, William Mason, Calvin ........ Mason, Stephen .... .. .. Mathews Ronn .. , Y May, Chester .............. ,. May, Jacko .. .. May, Stanley Mayfield, Mary . ..,. ..,.. . Mayhew, Frank Meador, Bonita .. Meadows. Pamela MEIKLE, JAMES ............ 43 Mellinger, Judy ........ ..106 Melton, Linda ........, ..... Mendenhall, Richard Meyerhoff, Brian Merchant. Melba .. Merritt, Janie Moir, Donald ........ 128, Monk, James -. ..... ......... . . Monroe, Sarah .. .... -. ..,. .... 8 7 Moody, Jane .... Moore, Billy - Moore, Dan . Moore, Danny Moore, Erma .. .,.. . ......... .. Moore, Yvonne 1....... 67, Moorehead, Ronald Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Bill ....... Morgan, Sharon . Moorman, Carl .. ...,...., Morris, Gail .... Morris. Glen MORRIS, HARVEYA Morris, Johnny .............. Morris, Quentin .. Morris, Robert Morrow, Doyle Mosely, Dennis .. Moses, Wayne .........,...... 87 Murphy, David L. Murphy, Diana .. Murphy, Florence ........., Murray, Gary Murphey, Gordon ...... . Murphy, Janice Murray, Gordon ........ Murray, Jim .. Murphy, Larry ..., Murphy, Mike ...........,.. Murphy, Thomas .......... Myers, Thomas . Myers, Kenneth .. N Nale, Nancy ........,. Nanick, Thomas ......... . Nash, Jerry Don .. ..... .. Nash, Judith ...... Nash, Judy . ........ . Needham, John ' .... Nelson, Clara ...... Nelson, Sygual ,.1. Newbolt, Wanda ,. Newman, Fred .. Nichols, Edna . ..,. . Nickerson, Jimmie Nickolson, Anita ............ 87 Niebergall, Cody ., ., .... .169 Niebergall, Mark .. .... 129 NIEBERGALL, ROBERT 43 Nix, Richard .. ,.... .. ...69 Nix, Stephen ..,..... Nipper, Bill .... Nipper, David Nipper, Mavis Nolen, Helen Norman, Lynn . Norton, Doug 183 Parkam, Zelma Parker, Arthur .. Parker, Barbara .. . Parker, Betty Parker, Edward .. . Parrish, Richard .. . Patrick, Steve .. Patton, Gerald .. Patton, Jim ........... Payne, Charles .. Payne, Rebecca ...... Payne, Velma Raye Payne, Wilima Kaye PEACE, ALVARENE Peace, Merrell Peace, Toni .. . Pedigo, Russell .... . Pendleton, Patrick Pennington, Stuart Perdue, Frances .. Perdue, Janis ..., ..... . Perkins, Jerry ..., .. PERKINS, ROBERT Perritt, Margaret . 157 Perry, Lucinda .... . Pesses, David Pettigrew, Robbie .. Pettus, Brenda . .. Pharr, Randy .. Phillips, Anna . Phillys, Linda .. ..... -. Phillips, Maxolie Pickard, Catherine Pickings, Earnest Pierce, Pierce, Clarence ...... Jack .... 1 . Pierce, Jerry .. Pilone, Albert . .. Pipkin, Kathryn ...... Pipkin, Ronald .. Pipkin, Thomas . .... . Pittman, Sidney Pittman, Toni Pitts, Jane . . Pixley, Kenneth ...... Plair, Marie ...... Plunk, Carelton .... . Plunkett, Gladys POLK, BERNARD' ' ' Polk, Larry .... . ..... Polk, Tommy .,.. Ponder, Gail Poore, David Pooney, Harold Porchia, Gloria .......,..... Post, Nelson ....... . ........ .. Porterfield, Jimmy Porterfield, Sharon Pote, Ruth ...... ,....... - ..,.. . Potter, Otto - ..... . Poulan, Ronald - Powell, Loyd ..... . ....,.. 1 Powell, Nancy Lee POWELL, RAYMOND . Powell, Robert ....,o Powell, Thomas ,.,..... ..... Prather, Darlene Pratt, Grady ..... Presley, Gloria ,...... Prestidge, David Price, Dana .... .,.. 1 . .... .. Price, Dwight .. Prichard, Gene .... Pride, James r.., Primm, Ludie .. Pry, David ........ Pulphus, Rufus ,...77,,..,.. Purifoy, Frances PURTLE, HoLL1s 'i ' Puska, Wayne -. .........., ,, Quigley, Patricia Quinn, Charles .... ....... 1 31 Rainer, Daniel 1131, 182, Raj, Richard ..,..,............ Ranch, David .................. 131 Rankin, Richard Rayburn, Melvin Rea, Elizabeth Reaves, Donald Reece, Linda 11 .... 1 ....... 131 Reed, Bart ........,........ .,... Reed, Betty .......... 1 ........ Reed, Johnnie ,,., ,..... ,.,... REED RICHARD Reed, ,Steven ,,.............., Reeder, George .. ....... 131 ....-...-1.131 ............109 Rlley, Mary . ...... 1 ........... 131 Rinando, Anthony 182 Rinehart, Sherry Reeder, Tommy Reek, Lequieta Reese, James 111 ........ ,,., 1 31 Reese, Jerry . Reese, Sue ........ Reeves, REYER, Mike ...... ..... .... 7 0 KARL Reilly, Jim ...... Reilly, Mike .... Reynolds, Bill .. Reynolds, David Reynolds, Don Reynolds, Jerry Reynolds, Pamela -......131 Rhein, Mary ...,.. 11 ...... . Rhoden, Michael Rhodes, Brenda Rhodes, Brenda Rhodes, Jim .... Rhodes, Standley Rich, Sara Jane Richard, Earlene Richard, Phipps Richards, James Richardson, Frances .... 109 Richman, Robbie Richmond, Erwin Richmond, Tony Rickett, Robert Rickey, Betty ,,..l Riddick, Larry ...... ...... 1 109 Ridgell, Charlotte 131 Ridgell, Ronnie Riggins, Bill 1 .,,............ Riggs, Ron -.....131 186 Risher, David - .......... 1.1131 Roady, Ricky ................ 131 Roark, Connie -. ....,.... 131 Robbins, Claton ..... 189 Robbins, Rebecca .......... 109 Robbins, Tim .... ......... 1 31 Roberts, Dana 1 ,,.,..,,. 131 Roberts, Jo Ann . ...,... 70 Roberts, Melinda 1 ....... 70 Roberts, Ted ...,.............. 70 Robertson, Bibbi .. ,... -.132 Robertson, Camille ...,..,. 132 Robertson, Cecile .....,.... 132 Robertson, Dinah .......... 132 Robertson, Raymond 170 Robertson, Rita ,....,.... ..132 Robins, Diane 11 ,........ ,,,, 8 9 Robnett, Mary 1 ....... 89 Rogers, Barbara - ......,.... 132 Rogers, 'Cynthia ..,......... 109 Rogers, David ..,, 109 Rogers, Dicky ..,. ...... 1 .132 Rogers, Ivan ........,.,...,,,, 132 Rogers, Jerry ,... .1 ..... 132 Rogers, James -- ........ 1-11.89 Rogers, Lena .... . ..,..,......, 132 Rogers, Linda 111 .........., 189 Rogers, Susan .,.... 109, 194 Rogers, Susan 1 ..... - ....,.,. 109 Rogers, William ...,... 1-..109 Rollon, Rike ...... 132 Roper, Daniel ....... ....... 8 9 ROOT, PEGGY ,,..,.... . .,.. 49 Roscoe, Patricia 132 Rose, Daisy ,.,,,,,., . l,....., ..., 1 09 Ross, Barbara ,.,. 89 Ross, Belinda 132 Ross, Randy 132 Ross, Susan . 132 Rossie, Louis - 132 Rowe, Bobbie 132 Rowe, Gene - .89 Rowe, Jimmy . ..89 Rowe, John 189 Rowe, John ..89 Rowe, Shelly - .................., 132 Rowe, Tim ................,.... 89 Rowton, David .. ...,. . ....... 132 RUCKS, CONWAY .35 Running, Larry .............. 109 Rush, Ken ...... 1 .... .89 Rushing, Sidney ,... .. ......... 89 Russ, Dewayne .,....,. ..,... 1 32 Russ, Josephus .. 1 ......... 89 Russell, Betty .- ...... ,.....,,, 8 9 Russell, Margaret ...,.... 132 Russell, Wayne .... .. ...... .89 Ryan, Peggy ....,. 189 S SAMUIEL, RICHARD Sandage, Larry ....,..... Sanders, Larry 1 .,....,...., Sanders, Paul .1 ..... Sanders, Sara -- ...l.. Saulsbury, Sandra . ...... . Santoll, Sanford Satterwhite, Karen 1 ...,.. Saulter, Lynda Savage, Charles 1 .... .... . Sava' e Fred .... 1 ...,. .1 .... S' , Sawyer, Sandra 1 . ,..... -- ..35 109 132 189 ..89 ..89 132 132 -.90 133 190 133 Sawyer, Thomas . .,,.... .... 1 10 Schee, J. N. ....... .- .... .--110 Scott, John .. .... -. 110 Scott, Laura .- ,.... 1 .... ....... 9 0 Scrimshire, Ann .,...... ,.,, 1 10 Scroggins, Bobbie Scroggins, Charlie 133 133 Seale, Jackie -..1 .,... 111190 Seals, David ....... Sears, Christell 1 Serio, Sam ..,..,................ 100 Serio, Stanley -1 ....... ..-1-133 Setliff, Paula 1 .,... . .,,. ,... 1 93 Sessions, Leslie 1 ,,,...,,,l 190 Sewell, Gary ...... Sharce, Shannon Shaw, Betty --.-.1 .... 11.133 ' 133 Shaw, Bill ........ Shaw, Donna 1.. Shaw, Glen Q .... Sheffield, Judi ......... ...1133 Sheffield Michael , .,......., 110 Shelby, Ronald .. 90 Shell, Donna -- ,..,. - Shelton, Sheila .... Shepherd, Anne .. Shepherd, Helen .. Shepherd, Janice ,,...... .,,. Sherretta, Karen Shinn, Becky .... 90, Shirey, Dorothy -. Shivers, Douglas .. Short Sallie -..... SIBLEY, KEN .Q Sigman, Dennis Sigman, Ted 1.- Silliman, Anne ,..... ...... . Simmering, Alvis Simons, James - ...A . Simpson, Jane Sims, Reginia . ......... . Sinclair, Gloria .. Sinclair, Jessie .... Sinclair, Johnny ..,. l....... Singleton, James Singleton, Larry ,,., ........ Singuefield, Lynn Siratt, Butch ................,. Sisney, Larry 1.. SIXBEY, GEORGE'M.-W Sizemore. William SKELTON, DAN .............. 43 Skelton, Steve ................ 133 Skinner, Phil ..... ..... 1 Slaid, Julia . ,l.. . ..---.-.....133 158, Shinn, Phyllis -- .... . .... Smith, Maurice .- ..,. 1. ,,,,... 743 Smith, Sam - ..... 1 ...........,.. 134 Smith, Sharon .... .... 7 3, 158 Smith, Shella ...... 1 .... .1-1110 Smith, Shirley ...... 1 .... 11110 SMITH, STELLA -.1-1...37 Smith, Susan ....... 1 ......... ' 111 Smith, Vickie ..... 1 ........... 111 Smith, Steve ...--....134 Smith, Virginia 1 . ...... 1134 Smith, Sneed, Dave Sneed, Solom Sparrow, Doborah Speer, Speer, Speer, Speer, Stafford, -Kenneth James .. - ....... Waymond ............ 134 ...1 .... 111 ..91 134 Sneed, Lynne .................. an, Judy -1......-1111 Southerland, Cheryl .... 1..111 -......-l34 James ...... 111.. .... 91 James ............ 1 .... 134 John .,.......... 1-111.191 Marcia 1 ............ 134 Staley, Mike ......... ........... 1 34! Stanford, Camille 111 -.1 ...... 91 Stanford, Mary 11 .......... 91 Stanton, Bennie -. ...,..,.., .-72 Stanton, Patty 1 .......... 1134 Starnes, Charlotte STATEN, BOBBY Staten, Treby - ........... . H ..... Steadman, Beverly ..,.,... Steadman, Paul Steadman, Danny Steelman, Elton -1 ........... 73 STEELWAGON, KENTON39 STEELY, AUTHUR .... Stephens, Gail .... .......... STERLE, VAL J., JR .. Stevens, Jim 1 .... Stevenson, Gearld ......... - 110 Skinner, Ronnie ............ 133 133 110 Slayton, Joel .... Slayter, Donald . Slayter, Judy ...... .... 9 0, fQffffff..90 158 Slayton, 'Jack ,..........,.. .... 9 1 Sledd, Sloan, Small, Bill ..... Fred Terry ........ 1 ..--...-...91 1133 Smalley, Bill .. 1 SMALL-ING, JERRY .... Smalling, Jim ...... Smalling, Nancy . . .... - ..... 133 4'3 1 ..... 11.72 SMART, JOHN ........ ..,.. 4 5 Smart. Nancv ........ .... 1 33 SMART, SHIRLEY ...... 139 Smedley, James .,.....,...... 133 Smith, Annabell SMITH, AUBURN 91 37 Smith, Beverly .,....,.,..... 133 Smith, Calvin ,... 72, 182, 183, 187, 191, 190, 184 Smith, Charles 1 .. .... 1110 Smith, David ..,.,............., 72 Smith, Diane .......134 Smith. Dorothy . .....,..,.,.,,. 72 SMITH, EDMAN ........,. 49 Smith, Eloise ,,,.., ,..,,,., . 72 Smith Gary 1 ,,.. .....,, 1 34 Smith Harold .,...... '72 Smith Jan 1 ..... ..... 1134 Smith Janice 1 ........,..,... 134 Smith Jeanette . ,.,.... .... . .72 Smith John David -- ...... 73 Smith John .. ,............... 134 Smith Linda .................... 134 Smith, Marvin ....... L ........ 134 Smith, Mary Jane 1-11 .... .91 .-......134 137 .1173 111 111 111 145 ..91 143 -.91 111 Stewart, Michael ........ 1..111 Stewart, Paula -. ..... 1.111 Stewart, Thomas .......... 111 Stidman, Rose - ....... ........ 1 11 Stinnett, Terry 1 .... .... .... 1 1 1 Stinson, James 1---1 ....,.. 135 Steed, Alice ...... 1 ............ 134 Steele, Roy ...... 1 ...... ...... 1 35 Steelman, Thomas 135 Steelman, Thomas 135 Stephens, Les -. ..... - ..... -1135 Stephens, Linda --1 ........ 135 Stevens, Wayne 1 .......... 135 Stewart, Carolyn .......... 135 Stilies, Loyd ...... .1 ..... 135 Stone, Carole . ...... 1135 Stone, Jimmy ........ ....... 7 3 Stone, Larry .................... 91 Stonecipher, Barnet ...... 111 Story, Wallace . ........... .. 135 Stovall, Robert 1 .......... 1133 Stratton, David 1 .... ...... 1 11 135 '73 Stratton, Pamela Stratton, Richard Strange, Teresa .1. ....... 91 Stratton, Ronald ....... ..... 9 1 Strawn, Keith ................ 135 Street, Paula 1 .... ............ 1 11 Stringfellow, Nancy .......... 73 Stroops, Willie ......... -135 Stuart, Ethel 1 .... -......91 Stuart, Smead .............. 135 Stuckey, Joe .................. 91 Stufkowsky, Wayne 1 .... 135 Sturges, Joann 1 .... ........ 1 11 Sullivan, Mary 1-.-1 ..... --.135 Sulton, Vickie 1 .............. 73- Summerhill, Donald 1 .... 135 Swan, Barb .,..., 1.1.11-,135 Sweet, Ronald ...........,.... 135 Sweet, Laura 1-1191 Swindle, Cheree ,..,.. 1 ,,,, 135 Swint, Paul 1111. ..... ...135 T .193 Talbot, Colin ..,... 1-11- .... 73 Taliaierro, Jimmy ..... -135 Talley, Lawerence . ..,... 111 TALLEY, MlLTON B ......... 4 27 Talley, Sherry . .,........ 1.11111 Tarver, David . .....,........ 91 Tatum, Addie . 11 .... 135 Tatum, Gracie .. ........,,. -135 Tatum, Samuel 1 A... .......... 7 3 Tatom, Elizabeth --111 ...,. 91 Tavakolian, Ebrahim ........ 91 Taylor, Alice ........... . ..,... 135 Taylor, Berland ,............. 91 Taylor, John ...... ...,.. . ,135 Taylor, John O. ...,.... 135 Taylor, Lana .1.-..91 Taylor, Linda . l.,..... 111 Taylor, Terry . ........ 111 Taylor, Perry ..., ,....... 1 35 Taylor, Walter . ...,....,.... 135 Teer, William ........ .... ...... 9 1 Telford, Michael ,. ....,,.... 135, 182, 183, 192 193 Templeton, Mildred ...,.., .91 Teutsch, Mike .............. ..111 THOMAS, ANN ...,.......... 26 Thomas, Harvey ............ 135 Thomas, Donald .............. 91 Thomas, James 1 ........ 135 Thomas, Terry .,............ 135 Thompson, Cindy 1 ........ 111 Thompson, Jackie 11 .,... 111 Thompson, Jerry 1 .... 1 .... 135 Thompson, Larry G. ...73 Thompson Tommy ......, .91 Thompson, Raymond .,.. 111 Thompson, Ronnie .,,..... 111 Thornton, Corky ...,.. 1 .... 111 Thorpe, Jack .................. 136 Thorton, Wayne ...... 1 .... 136 Thurber, Robert ......,..... 111 Thurkill, Harry ,..... 1-3.1136 Thurston, John ............ 111 Tilley, Bill ...............,.,.... 111 Timmerman, Edward -- ...... '73 Tipton, Robert - .... . ..,.. .-.136 Tittle, Jimmy ........ 11 ,.... 74 .174 Todd, Charlotte - .....,.. 1 Tollett, Jeffry .......... 1 1... 112 Tollett, Martha 1 ...... 1 .... 136 Tollett, Mary - .111 ...91 Tollett, Ronny ..... ...... .... 9 1 Tollett, Tracy ..... ...... . .136 Tomlinson, Terry ,........... 74 Toombs, Perry ......1..... 1174 Totten, Chris -.1 ...... ..1 ...... 74 Towns, Mary ................., 191 Townsend, Deborah 1 .... 136 Towry, Charles .....1...,..1. 136 Tracey, John ,......,.........1 92 Trantham, Richard TREXLER, ANNA 111136 1......35 Trexler, Charles 1 ............1 74 Trexler, Sandy ..,...1....... 112 Tribble, Peggy --11....74 Trull, Wayne ....... ........ 1 36 Tubb, Pamela ...........,...... 112 Tubb, Rebecca ..... 11 .1.. 136 Tucker, Dolores ..........1..... 112 Tucker, Jerry - --11 ,... 73 Tucker, R. F. -- Turner, Sharron .. Uhrich, Magie .... .... .....,.. 1 1 2 Umphries, Johnny 1 ,.... .. Umphries, Linda ........ 1..75 136 Underwood, Brenda Upchurch, Harry ....... 11.75 V Valentine, Robert Van Orden, Sharon ........ Vandervoort, William Varga, Douglas .....,...... Varnado, 'l'erry .... -1 ....... Veach, Charles 1.....- Veach, Dan .11.1-1--.1--..-. Velchoff, Deannie ........ Velchoff, Marilou Velchoff, Mike .... Verge, Joe .................... 1 Vincent, Logan 1 .......... 1192 Vines, Delores 1 112 Voris, Johnny ....,...,... .... 1 12 Waddle, David ................ 75 Waddle, Joseph 11 ...., ...112 W Waddle, Marilyn .... 1.,...1 . 136 Wade, Jim ............ 1111136 Wages, James .,.11. Wagnon, Danny -. Waits, Wallace Walch, Carolyn Walden, Nan ..., 1 .... Walden, Robert 1 Waldrop, Larry .... Waters, Steed Watkins, Jack Watkins, John Watkins, Johnny Watson, Gary Watson, Judy ..--.1-........112 ---.--.-....-11113 1 ..,....,... -1113 11.1136 ..11.-...111192 Watson, Nancy .... 1 .... ...113 Radford 75 Watson, 1 .,,,..,... WATSON, WILLIAM ...... 37 Watson, Omen ..,,.......... 145 Wax, William ................ 113 Weathersby, Judy Weathersby, Vicki .,.1..,92 1 ...... 113 Webb, Ronald ..1 ...... 11113 Weaver, Helen ............ 1..75 WEAVER, PAT ..............., 25 Weeks, Charles ..1. .... .. 1136 Weingarten, Michael ...... 137 Weissmann, Joe .............. 75 Welch, Georgellen ,....... 113 Wells, Gary ........ .... 1 13 Wertz, Wayne 1.. ....... Wesley, Samuel 1 ......... -. .192 .137 Wesson, Arthur 1 .....1 -76 West, Brenda .... 11.11193 West, Homer .................. 136 West, James .......... 1 ..... .136 Weston, James .,............ 113 WETZIG, CALVIN ....... .. 45 Whalen, Gary ...... 1-.1111137 W hatley, Barbara Wheatley, George Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, 'Walker, Walker, Walker Archie Celory Dixie ...... Leslie Rem 11 ............. . Sue Tommy Woody ..1-. Wall, George Wall, Roger ...... Wall, Sandra ............ 75, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace Waller, Waller, Bud Gladys Jerry Susan ,Debbie Ted ..,.. Walraven, Mike Walsh, James - White, Aaron - ............... 1 White, Barbara ..... White, Brenda White, Billy . ................. . White, Cheryl White, Ed ....................... White, Gary 1 .... ........... WHITE, GAYLE ............. White, Gene . ............... . White, Joe ........ 1-.1 ...... . White, Larry .............. White, Richard 111 ...... . White, Robbie ............ Whitefield, Carolyn Whitehead, Larry Whitehead, Raymond 1 ,....... 76 11 ...... 113 .113 .1257 1.93 .137 .137 .137 .113 135 176 ,137 ...93 113 ...93 ...93 .137 Whitley, Sherry ........ 11137 Whitlow Michael WHITMAN, DALE Illffi Whitright, Pamela Whittington, Richard Wilbourn, Mollie Wilcox, Ray .......... 76, Wiley, Bill ..................... Wiley, Delwyn ............. Wilhite, Tamara Wilkinson, Nancy Wilkerson, Sandy Walters, Mike .... Walters. Ronald Walthall, Carol Walthall, Terry Walton, Louie ,..... ...... ..,. VVALZ, ROBERT ............. 47 Word, Betty ................,1 136 Ward, Bobby .......... 75, Ward, Jerry ...........,...... Warren, 'Charlie Warren, Ellis ,..,.... . ..... Warren, Rebecca Warren, Tommy 1ml111-.92 Wilkins, Richard Willborg, Marcus Willhoite, Kenneth Williams, Brenda Williams, Carolyn Williams, Cha rles Williams, Charles .176 . 423 .137 .113 ...93 159 -113 .176 .177 -113 ...77 1.93 .113 .113 .137 .113 .13-7 .13-7 Williams, Douglas .137 Williams, Fred .............. 137 Williams, Gayle ....... 1111113 WILLIAMS, JEAN 1111147 Williams, Jerry Williams, Judy 1.. Williams, Lavester Williams, Linda .- Williams, Mike 1.. Williams, Richard Williams, Sara .... Williams, Sherwood Wilke, Nancy ...... Williamson, Linda Wills, Kenneth 1.. Wills, Kenneth .... Willson, William Wilson, Alice A Wilson, Donna 1.. Wilson, Charlene Wilson, Drew 1 .... Wilson, Francis 1 Wilson, George .... Wilson, Gilbert --.1 Hazel ...... WILSON, RALPH Wilson, Wilson, Ronald - ..... Q Wise, Judy 1 ........ . Wise, Nancy 1 .... 1 Witherington, Dawn Woffard, Carolyn Wolfe, 'Carroll ...... Wolfe, Gary ........ Womack, Joy ...... 1 Womble, Sherry 1 Wood, Betty Wood, Charles ..,. Wood, Gary ..... Wood, Gurvis ...... Wood, Paula 1 ...... Woods, Donny -1 Woods, Ronnie Woodal, Sally .,.... Woodard, Barabara Woodland, Kathrine Woods, Gearld ...... Wooley, David Wooley, Libby Word, Linda Works, James Wreyford, Benny Wright, Dennis .. Wright, Nancy .... Wunnenburg, Mike Wylie, Abram ...... Wylie, Deborah 1. Wynns, Suzanne .. Wyrick, Rickey Y Yarbrough, Ronald York, Randall .... Yowell, Kenneth Youth Christian Young Democrats Young, Larry .... Young, Michaell 1 Young Republicans Young, Truman .. Youngblood, Danny Youngblood, Donald Z Zoll, Charles ......... Zumwalt, Bob 1 ..... Contrary to popular belief, getting a yearbook out is not an extra- curricular activity. 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