Southern Arkansas University - Mulerider Yearbook (Magnolia, AR)

 - Class of 1973

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M1551 J l In ' A 'x x 'N A KQFX5 .L mf y tri J ? is Q 1 Q W 53 X 1 a 2 'f ' , , ' ff ,. 5 ,J President Board Approves Capital Expenditures The operating budget needs for the 1973-74 biennium were presented to the state Board of Higher Education for capital improvements. The first priority for capital expenditures was the renovation of Overstreet Auditorium with an addition to the stage area of classrooms. offices, workrooms and storage for the Speech and Drama Departments. The ROTC program began its first year's operation using the old National Guard Armory. after some modifications by the Physical Plant maintenance staff. At the first awards ceremony for the ROTC, Dr. Bruce said, This is a very fine addition to the academic program of Southern State College. The State Board of Higher Educa- tion at their meeting on October 2. 1972, officially approved a graduate program in the field of teacher education at SSC to begin in the year 1974-75. Preparation had been under way during the current year for an evaluation of the undergraduate pro- gram on campus by the North Central Association as a step toward the beginning of the master's degree program. Consultants recommended by officials of the North Central As- sociation and the National Association for the Accreditation of Teacher Education Programs have been work- ing with Southern State during the 1972-73 academic year in preparation for the graduate program. During the year Dr. Bruce attended the annual meetings of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the American Council on Education and the North Central As- sociation. He served as division chair- man of the United Fund Drive for the College and public school personnel. TOP: Between classes James Fort chats with Dr. Bruce. BOTTOM LEFT: Stopping to converse with bookstore manager. Clyde Thomas. President Bruce buys an article. K . l v K ' 1 l 1 'Q xx' i Zi. fi ,fd .ag Q2 t di.-fn alflia ' 97 T5 if fff 1 I i ,SLT .Vx L 5 an f 1' if if w- 't r : W- 5: 3 3,4 5.5 f Q 7 i 'V : :C , w, X H i N- t , 1: if 25 5 'N - . 5 V Y, F17 5 4 ii - H i is: V3 ' x ' I or I va iw we : NV. 'fa 39: 4 H wi i 1 ft '- Q S W3 , Q5 W' xlfiff 'i C-fo gi if . I 5 5 v A xr Q Q it '. ,S 54 .t FRA , L. gf 1 ,m -f L ' '-1 .uf M.: Xl! Q M if 4. 1' ' i ,f , . V 4' fi an N Nix I iff? ' W u Q xx'F NA 5 if '. K 4: I ,N- ' xv . i . ,. f . ,. K x1 r , ALA 1. 4 19. ABOVE: Reviewing some of the latest data of SSOS computer are Dr. Bruce and Ivan Brown. RIGHT: Showing President Bruce the layout of two pages of the newspaper is Roger l-lead,TOP RIGHT: Dr, Bruce watches John Foster and Guy Gayle working with electronic equipment. ll. 1 Board of Trustees Board Institutes Master Of Education Program To Serve Needs Of Teachers Having had several special meet- ings as well as their regular meet- ings dealing with the role and the scope of the institution, the Board of Trustees approved by a unani- mous decision the recommendation made by President Bruce that steps be taken toward instituting a Mas- ter of Education degree to serve the educational needs of the teachers living within commuting distance of the College campus. The trustees also approved the budgets to be submitted through the Department of Higher Educa- tion to the legislature for 1973 through 1975, including the financ- ing and renovation of, as well as the addition to, Overstreet Hall auditorium. and the construction of a new classroom building. ln addition to this, the Board of Trustees also approved a contract for the replacement of most of the roofs on the major buildings. Vice Presidents Initiations, Meetings And Proposals Are Duties Of Vice Presidents Often we see the vice presidents walking across campus, or in the Union. If we aren't acquainted with them, we think they are un- ooncerned or too busy to listen lo our problems. When we come to know them, we find they are in- dividuals who really care about the students. Improving the counseling and tu- toring services in the college resi- dence halls, and initiating several workshops dealing with the im- provement of student personnel administration, were projects Dr. Donald Haefner, Vice President of Student of Affairs continued to de- velop from the previous year. Writing proposals for federal grants, compiling reports for HEW, aiding in the appropriation of other programs on campus. and yearly trips to Washington. D. C.. to study the federal programs are among many of Dr. Charles Iackson's du- ties as Vice President of Adminis- trative Research and Federal Pro- grams. In the summer, Dr. Iackson attended the 1972 Institute for Edu- cational Management, conducted at Harvard University Business School at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. ln the fall, changes were made by Dr. L. A. Logan, Vice President for Academic Affairs, in the nurs- ing, psychology, sociology, social science and English areas for nurs- ing majors, in order to meet stand- ards of the National League of Nursing. Along with changes in the in- structional program, Dr. Logan's duties include revising and assem- bling catalog materials, scheduling and preparing the agenda for facul- ty meetings, recommending faculty committee appointments and desig- nating the duties of committees. COPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Dis- Cussing plans for the school year. Vice- Presidents and the Board of Trustees meet to discuss budgets. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Board of Trustees are: tfrom left to right! Dr. John H. Wilson, Chairman: Mrs. Beryl Anthony, Jr.: James lVlcKenzie: Mr. Dan Cook, Vice Chairman: Dr. D. O. Talbot, Secretary. BOTTOM CENTER: Talking over ac- tivities tor students are Dr. Haefner and Mr. Auburn Smith. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Charles Jackson views some Adminis- trative problems. BOTTOM RIGHT: Busy at his desk, Dr. Logan prepares for another day's work. Administrators, Counselors Emphasis Placed On Career Guidance for Undecided Students Personal, social, and academic counseling is a part of the daily routine of the Counseling Center. ln the area of counseling, special emphasis was placed on career guidance for students who had not chosen a major. Tests and occupa- tional materials were made avail- able for these students. Enlargement of the tutoring pro- gram went into effect at the begin- ning of the school year, The serv- ices were free. and a student could receive assistance in almost any subject area. A two-day training workshop for the special service staff was conducted August 17-18. During the year special service personnel attended numerous meetings. They included attendance at the regional Meeting of Directors of Special Services, Arkansas Education Re- search and Development Council meeting and the Association of School Administrators. The special services program also added a course in basic science for students who failed to get the necessary background in high school science. TOP RIGHT: In aid to a student, Ina Baker checks a handbook for general education requirements, MIDDLE RIGHT: Reviewing secretarial duties are Brooksie Charles and Ralph Wilson. BOTTOM RIGHT: As counselors, Ann Thomas, Dr, Paul Kirpatrick, and Alvin Brannon maintain a busy schedule. BOT- TOM: Catering to the problems of the students is Richard Reed, Dean of Men, A-lid s Sx' ..A..,.'- . T' 'Fw gy yyy yypgyy p? y uf? D P gg S -gn--M-dnt' Brannon, Hall and Reed Appointed to Replace Former Administrators At the beginning of the fall semester, two faculty members, Alan Brannon and Richard Reed, acted on a part-time basis as As- sistant Deans of Students. The deans worked with AMS, the administration of the housing program, the resident hall as- sistants, and coordinated activities on campus. Because Rollie Flaherty was on leave for the 1972-73 academic year, Linda Hall former physical education instructor replaced him as Director of Student Activities. Miss Hall was also adviser to CAB. Directing the resident assistants for the women's dormitory was one of the chores of Pat Weaver as Dean of Women. In her busy schedule Miss Weaver found time to advise the Compass Club, the Cheerleaders, and AWS. TOP LEFT: Two women students seek advice from Pat Weaver, Dean of Women. MIDDLE LEFT: Working at her new role as Director of Student Activities is Linda Hall. BOTTOM LEFT: Going over the finances of the athletic depart- ment with William Watson is Auburn Smith, TOP RIGHT: Laughing, Becky McFarland tells Jake Whitehead, alumni Secretary a joke. 3 W ,K 5 . 5 2 3 lil 'S journalists, Accountants Ioumalist, PR Chairman Replaced In the journalism department, the former chairman of public relations was replaced by George Henry. The Bray and Mulerider were advised by Paul Mays, who was in his first year at SSC. The registrar's duties are numerous, and some of the most important include the designation of the system of numbering courses. maintaining services of transfer transcripts, composing a oomplete permanent record of the academic work of students and providing records of evaluation of transfer credits to the office of the Vice President for Academic Af- fairs. Serving directly under the president, the business manager is responsible for the management and accounting of all finances of the institution, for purchasing and procuring materials, for main- taining an inventory of all college property and for preparing and distributing the payroll. QOPPOSITE PAGEj TOP LEFT: A camera bag engages the attention of Paul Mays, journalism instructor, and Vernon Hall, print shop supervisor. BOT- TOM LEFT: The administrative depart- ment secretaries include: Seatedi D. Duncan, J. Williams, C. Walz, Standing: J. Watson, M. Groves, H. Kirkpatrick, A. Ftich, G, Gunnels, J. Mason, M. Sanders, M. Johnson, B. Smith, V. Neal, T. Thomas, D. Knowles: M. Gillespie. TOP CENTER: Maxine Porterfield gives a college catalog to Gwen Golden. CEN- TER: Two administrators, Ft. H. Cole, Jr., Business Manager, and Auburn Smith, Director of Student Aids, take a break in the union. TOP RIGHT: Fteviewing a manuscript are Margaret Atchison and lmon E. Bruce. CENTER RIGHT: Examining the cover of the campus calendar is Mr. James L. Smyth, Registrar. BOTTOM RIGHT: As news bureau director, George Henry, studies football statistics. l,. . 35 - fl' so K: :TA 4 i N - V LLVV I 3 . A ..... , 'A ' fiEff5-35:2 K kr 'X ---. w.kkk I I ' . 1 , K , N . .. Q 5 ' 'lf ' ABOVE: Checking an empty box is Linda Harris. TOP LEFT: Helping a student select his required books are Clyde Thomas and Rena Richards. TOP RIGHT: Fleplenishing her supplies, Barbara Miller is assisted by Clyde Thomas. MIDDLE RIGHT: Postmistress Aloyise Hipp shows Pam Cooper how to mark a package. RIGHT: Outdoors furnishes a change from maintenance jobs for Doug Farra, 1 , .1 I , 32' Lf x X r' 1 an T W E '4 . ,haw I 'i .55 ' . i 1 ,sf 4'.: ,, Q , I Maintenance, Bookstore Daily Visits to Post Office and Bookstore Abolish Monotony Each day we awakened, awakened to a continuous routine. We came in contact with friends and acquaintances, who helped break that monotonous pace. Each day consisted of a quick run to the mailbox. We expected the box to have something, but we only found a notice from the business office. After fall registration, freshmen found themselves constant visitors to the bookstore. We heard them say , . . How many books is it go- ing to take. Why did I have to blow it, and take three art courses. l've spent all my money on art supplies. Without the bookstore what would we have done? Always needing something or other which the bookstore would be certain to have: textbooks. SSC every- thingsf' and all other student sup- plies. To keep us going, through the day, the cafeteria not only pro- vided us food. but acted as a meet- ing place for students to meet with friends and to get a rehash of the day's happenings. TOP: Talking with a tired helper is Mr. Porterfield. MIDDLE: Planning a new menu, Roy Deere sits silently at his desk. LEFT: A student positions a pipe as Billy Ftay Machen supewises. M 25 Dorm, Clinic, Library Librarians Prepare Move To New Library There are still many details to be worked out concerning the interior of the new library building. The library will be modern in concept with numerous small con- ference rooms which will allow students to work together in small groups. There will also be some in- dividual faculty studies and study carrells for students. Members of the library com- mittee, headed by Velma Adams. have spent many hours in con- ference with lack See. the interior design specialist. and with the architectual firm of Wittenberg. Delony and Davidson of Little Rock. On the bottom of the library's three levels. classrooms and work- rooms for media and library science are planned. The staff. composed of four trained librarians. one full time secretary-office manager plus numerous student assistants, will be especially busy through the 1973 year getting ready to move from the present building to the new one scheduled for opening in October, 1973. 'SWeeding of materials no longer useful. recataloging ma- terials in some special areas by the Library of Congress classification system now being used, and ob- taining more new materials and processing them, along with giving all the usual services, means a lot of work. The Student Health Service provides for the general medical needs of the students. It is staffed 24 hours by a full-time registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, and two upperclass students. y PZ 'lr lfwitsr - i. 'L wr w?i':,:ff' w?V.,fr5 iii, 1, 1 1 5 141,35 - :ff 4 53591 4-Wi: 9 3 IOPPOSITE PAGE! UPPER LEFT: Students utilize old library while a new one is constructed. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Directors of residence halls are lfirst row, left to rightl Mary Dale, Harrod Hall: Clova Williams, Bussey Hall: Opal Fabian, Nelson Hall. lsecond rowl T. W. Cleek, Greene Hall: Gordon Allen, Talbot Hall: Eddie Corbett, Cross Hall and George Wiggins, Talley Hall. TOP: Con- versing in Bussey HalI's lobby. is La Venda Cosby and Clova Williams. LEFT: Checking the files for student records is a daily chore for Hazel Richardson. BOTTOM LEFT: Examining a student for an ear infection is Magnella Bostie. BOTTOM RIGHT: Discussing plans for the moving of equipment to the library under construction are lclockwisel Carolyn Wyrick, Mary K. Looney, Jeanette Mosey and Velma Lee Adams, Agriculture Agriculture majors receive scholarships Seven SSC agricultural majors received Allied Poultry Federation scholarships in September. Recommended to the Federation by faculty members of the agri- cultural department, the students were selected on the basis of past high school academic records. Last year the department began a new policy with the scholarship donors. The recipients. accompanied by Dr. William Loe, spent a weekend at the state livestock show in Little Rock. During their stay, the stu- dents worked in the Chicken Kit- chen. Allied Poultry's restaurant booth. Of the policy Dr. Loe said. We feel it's an opportunity for these students to become acquainted with the prominent men in the field of poultry. and this will be of special benefit to them when they are seeking employment. Proceeds from this booth are used as the S200 per semester scholarship funds. BELOW: Gathering eggs in the layer house is Dale Waldrop. TOP RIGHT: Vaccination ofthe steers by J. D. Davis, Cheryl Mauldin and Bruce Alford requires the supervision of Edmond Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Inspecting the swine are Mr, Lewis Portertield and an agriculture student. ',,.-Q W X Uh,,, Attebery, John T. Associate Professor of Agriculture Brown, Ivan W. Associate Professor of Engineering Childs, Orval Professor of Agriculture Harrington, Jack T. Associate Professor of Agriculture Porterfield, Lewis T. Instructor of Agriculture Smith, Deman A. Assistant Professor of Agriculture BELOW: One of the daily chores of Pose Marie Downs is milking the cows. BOT- TOM: Operating the feed bin are Bruce Crow and Alvin Bowie. 1 ,.------. Fa, fi A . .li 1 O: I I .5 ,ff ' N YTF1 A on-' V gf. ' fi f ' ,e 5 i QS lil! MT' Art Individualistic Approach Shown In Art Realism, abstract. Objective, impressionistic. When walking through the art department, one finds interesting people, paintings, drawings and sculptures: all individualistic in every aspect of design. Experimental lighting, shaped canvas and mixed medias were in the annual faculty art exhibition in the fall. t'The exhibition is looked upon as an educational device, says Willard Carpenter, head of the art department. Divided into four sec- tions, each consisted of graphics, watercolor, oils, and sculpture. RIGHT: In an unrestricted art class, Deborah Fergurson and Anna Gayle take advantage of a clear day to sketch scenery. BOTTOM RIGHT: At a faculty recital, Dalene Baer concentrates on Franz Schuberfs 'Die schone Mullerinf' I i fx fr, Q ,I Y Q F tt' wx, ,, lg . eww K N V, lkikf 7.15 --lr ,L t., I , M it ,. ,,.. . 4 at , SE ..., ,, Ml g K t is ' 6' , 'Y ' ' il.- fgw ,, .tri -rl if. ' K an r 4,,.a, , .N 'P 1 Music Black Out In Recital Hall A faculty recital staged in Sep- tember featuring Dalen Baer, violinist, and Shirley Smart, pianist, had an unplanned but unique and complementary background of candlelight for its latter pieces. Candles were utilized after power failure in the building caused by lightning brought about a blacked-out stage. Featured in a Sunday, October 8 faculty recital, were Dr. Gene W. Kelsay, tenor, and Dr. Robert C. Campbell, piano, performing Franz Schubert's Die schone Mullerinf' A second presentation of the program was staged in the El Dorado Fine Arts Center. All of the performing musicians are faculty members of the Division of Fine Arts. Have you practiced very hard for this recital? Are you kidding, l've been practicing every night for the last three weeks. I'm scared half to death: Well, here I go. Good Luck. Through the year, comments like these were frequently heard among the music majors and minors who participated in student recitals. farwqvwmiegif 'gm M i.:..- w k Q jfifi, if , f . A , i?1fi5if'f ff , it JIM Baer, Dalene i .. .,..., .X .. . 4 xi -. Assistant Professor of Music Campbell, Robert G. Chm. of Div. of Fine Arts and Profes- SOV of MLlSlC Carpenter, Willard C. Associate Professor of Art Crouse, David L. Assistant Professor of Music Henry, Fred Instructor of Art Kelsay, Gene W. Professor of Music O'Hern, Mary D. Assistant Professor Oliver, Richard O. Professor of Music Shaw, Jan M. Assistant Professor Smart, Shirley Assistant Professor Viertal, Janelle Assistant Professor Art Music Music Music me... r ? t -if if sw ji 'wax at 'sg 1... it ' 3 , .. if ui Goodwin Attends Workshop, Prof. Researches Demons In Iune, Marie Goodwin at- tended a Marketing workshop con- ducted at the University of Houston. Her attendance at the workshop was a part of the faculty and staff development program. The Business Department added beginning typing in the fall as a three hour course opened to all stu- dents. Leland Callaway. an instructor in office administration, lectured at a meeting of the Psychology Club on witchcraft. Callaway recounted examples of witchcraft and demon spirits in Magnolia. Arkansas. and on campus. l believe the spiritual world is more real than the things we see and demonic spirits. through sexual intercourse with human women produce demon children and people who have dabbled in the demonic can pass that power on generation after generation, were statements which kept his audience in a state of awe. Students think Teachers lives are dull and uninteresting: they never do anything. These individuals would probably change their minds about the boring lives of teachers if they would chat with Leland Callaway. 'fwfr is .. ' 'r if 2:21 Bevens, Bruce B. Professor of Business, Chm.. Div. of Business Blanchard, Louis Associate Professor of Accounting Boaz, Scott Associate Professor of Eco. 8 Finance Callaway, Leland Associate Professor of Office Admin. Goodwin, Marie Assistant Professor of Business Kimbell, James A. Associate Professor of Accounting Peace, Alvarene G. Assistant Professor of Eco. 8t Finance Rankin, David F. Assistant Professor of Economy Samuel, Richard Associate Professor of Business Stecker, Albert L. Associate Professor of Business Trexler, Ann R. Assistant Professor of Office Amin. Vance, Rosemary C. Assistant Professor of Office Admin. While, Gayle W. Assistant Professor of Office Admin. ENR! -eu. ti. FAR LEFT: Lighting the symbolic flame of Phi Beta Lambda is Debbie Lindsey. BOTTOM MIDDLE: To Alan Berry Chuck Jackson says, Wait until the fun really starts! TOP LEFT: Getting in on some of the fun is Sandi Sumner, Jane Marshall, and Marilyn Trexler. TOP RIGHT: After a busy day, Gayle White and Scott Boaz are enjoying an ice cream party. MIDDLE RIGHT: Working out accounting problems are Raymond Hanie and other students, i .H O N 4 9 gm, Q 1 K X: J V ki' ' 'ii X vi i 3 KOPPOSITE PAGEj TOP LEFT: In order to solve a problem, Albert Stecker writes the formula on the board. TOP RIGHT: Phi Beta Lambda members congregate at an ice cream supper. BOTTOM LEFT: Enjoying a get-together, are Dr, Ann Trexler and Marie Goodwin. TOP RIGHT: With visiting students. Ann Trexler laughs about a test. LEFT: Checking with Clyde Thomas about the commerce departments supplies is Dr. Leland Callaway. BELOW: A true-false test takes complete concentration for this student. xx 1' Education New kindergarten Program instituted A new program of Kindergarten Education, which meets the new Kindergarten certification requirements of the State Depart- ment of Education, was established in the fall. Due to the revised standards for teachers and certification issued by the State Department of Education, changes had to be made in all the teacher education Curriculums. An Education Professions Development Act Project was again secured and operated at Southern State during the summer and fall term of 1970. Southern State's NCATE ap- proved program of Teacher Educa- tion was re-evaluated. Two Federal grants were secured from the Arkansas Techni- cal Assistance Center and used to operate two series of meetings around the topic Coping with Reading Problems in Secondary Schools. TOP: In Practice Teaching, Meg John- son's students appear eager to begin reading. MIDDLE: Pointing out a schedule ot the swimming matches to Kathryn Brown is Margaret Downing. BOTTOM: In Beginning Gymnastics, Larry McNeil assists a student in a hand- stand. Brown, Kathryn Prof. of Physical Ed. Carter, Richard Prof. of Physical Ed. Condray, Kathy Assist. Prof. of Library Sci. Downing, Margaret Assist, Prof. of Physical Ed. Hardin, Leon Assoc. Prof. of Education Hawley, Eldon Assist. Prof. of Physical Ed. Ingram, Monroe Assist. Prof. of Physical Ed. lwvin, Frank L. Prof. of Educ. 8- Ohm., Div. Ed McNeal, Larry Assist. Prof. of Physical Ed. Marshall, Don Assist. Prof. of Education Marshall, Katie Assoc. Prof. of Physical Ed. Neal, Calvin Assist. Prof. of Physical Ed. Powell, Raymond Assist. Prof. of Physical Ed. Ross, Delwin Assoc. Prof. of Phys. Ed. Bt Ed Smith, Auburn Assoc. Prof of Physical Ed. Smith, Stella Associate Prof. of Education Watson, W. T. Assist. Prof. of Physical Ed. Whittington, James, Jr. Instructor in Physical Ed. Wilson, Ralph Assoc. Prof. of Education ra P fi- ...Q L 3551 -g A as 1,5 Q Q-v,,r - f 1 .Alix ,ein E is ,. 7? .E L... km mmsunuieww i f KOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP CENTER: At a seminar, Dr, Irwin discusses problems with student teachers and advisors. QOP- POSITE PAGE! TOP LEFT: Including extracurricular activities in their day are Minnie Davis and Robert Willis. LOWER LEFT: A Mulerider explains a play as Coach Calvin Neal listens. CENTER: Do- ing paper work are Don Marshall and Dale Cox. TOP RIGHT: Coordination is required of a student in physical educa- tion, LOWER RIGHT: Seminar lectures capture the attention of three coeds, H u m on i ti es Iackson Appointed Representative Traveling to Little Rock in Sep- tember, Marette Iackson was ap- pointed the college representative on the state committee of the Executive Committee of the Arkan- sas Council of Teachers of English. Her main function as a member of the committee is furthering in- tercommunication between high school and college English teachers in Arkamsas. Mrs. Iackson participated in the ACTE workshop conducted in August in Little Rock. The work- shop featured the teaching of poetry and composition and in- cluded showings of new textbook materials. Student-teacher conferences, taped programs in the classroom using random-access switching, color slides, recordings, readings and criticisms, review or examina- tions in class, independent studies and in-class reports-all created a better learning atmosphere in the department. Belmont, Anthony Michael Assistant Professor of English Blue, Betty Professor of Foreign Language Cortez, Jerry instructor in Speech Ford, Daniel G. Assistant Professor of English Forgey, Martha Assistant Professor of English Harton, Margaret Associate Professor of Speech Hartsell, Elinor Assistant Professor of English Hartsell, Dr. Robert L Assistant Professor of Speech Jackson, Marette Assistant Professor of English Mays, Paul D. Instructor of Journalism TOP: Listening to a students anecdote in the college center is Dale Whitman. QOPPOSITE PAGEl MIDDLE: Robert Hartsell points out a mistake to his secretary, Rhonda Davis. BOTTOM RIGHT: Having a round table discussion Marette Jackson, Dr. George Sixbey and Dan Ford appear to be engrossed in the subject at hand. hw- ,ie- . Nil. g 'Q Q 1-ff.. s x N t X A . ,I , . . My ww ,gif-53 f 1-fait' v ' K if A ' .Lvl f ,ff,s3 . A t R+ Niebergall, Robert H. Assistant Professor Languages Punh,Homs Assistant Professor Skehon, Dan Assistant Professor Vvhhehead, Jake Assistant Professor WhHman,Dab Assistant Professor fi Q-.aux ins.-... QP Foreign English English Speech English 3 in ' 42 QOPPOSITE PAGEj TOP LEFT: Puffing on his pipe, Dr. George Sixbey grades freshman themes. BOTTOM LEFT: Lec- turing to an English class is Martha Forgey. TOP CENTER: Giving her first speech is Minnie Davis. BOTTOM CEN- TER: Absorbed in a lecture on Antigone is a sophomore English class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Making a final revision on a test is Jake Whitehead. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Exhibiting the art of gesturing during a persuasive speech is Jerry Cortez. xi X E, X in R' Wf 'LLV 1 Li,:1Hi,..f,i ' m... . 'N :Q 4 fb Nurses Innovations, New Building Aids Leaming With innovations in the Nursing program. plus a new Nursing building, the learning atmosphere increased greatly. The new complex contains a lec- ture room combination laboratory- classroom, a regular classroom, an autotutorial lab, eight offices, two conference rooms, and a work room. The lecture room seats 154 people and contains a projection room for showing movies and other audio-visual departments. The autotutorial lab contains 18 carrells with provisions for showing film slides. There were also several changes made in the Nursing program in order to meet State Nursing requirements. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Prac- ticing nursing techniques on adummy is Gladys Davis. BOTTOM LEFT: Nursing students prepare for the next class. CEN- TER: Checking Mildred lVIaddox's pulse and blood pressure is Christine I-Iargraves. BOTTOM CENTER: Discussing a point with Joan Davis is Precilla Henry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Monitoring a patients recovery are Jacquelie Yossett and Pam Fuller. Brown, Marie Instructor in Nursing Conn, Irene Instructor in Nursing Lusby, Geraldine Instructor in Nursing Raphiel, Billie Instructor In Nursing Reppond, Barbara N. Instructor in Nursing Rogers, Charla Instructor in Nursing Williams, Pat Assistant Professor of Nursing .uuww M, ru, ,, . , tl I --was affzayr' ., 2: ,ir Nm if T Kalergis, Capt. George Assist. Professor of Military Science McGarvey, Capt. William R. Assist. Professor of Military Science Pinson, Mai. John M. Assist. Professor of Military Science Wilson, LTC Gary Prof. of Military Science St dept. head Military Science Military Science Added To Curriculum Military Science. a new program added to the college curriculum, began functioning in the fall semester. Ninety students enrolled as cadets in the campus army Reserve Officer Training Corps QROTCJ. Instruction and management of the program was under the direc- tion of eight regular Army Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers. Of particular interest. said Colonel Gary L. Wilson, is the number of freshmen i77j who have volunteered for the ROTC program, Consisting of a basic course dur- ing the first two years, qualified students selected for the advanced course will contract with the United States Army to receive a scholarship-type stipend of S100 monthly during their junior and senior years. TOP: ROTC students practice dismount- ed drills. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: l-landing out ROTC awards are Dr, Bruce and LTC Wilson, TOP RIGHT: Receiving his scholarship award from Ltc. Col. Wilson is Allen Cranford. RIGHT: Weekly uniform inspection is conducted by Ltc. Col. Wilson. CENTER: Cadets swamp refreshment table after October awards ceremony. S7 ' ,W T ' -' W Z , ie ' 9 -.fi -'jj' gggggy .. . W P, 1 X ' ff S' t ..... . px If 3, G.. ' 'fl ' TTT fi Z' D uA-- N51 x55 MI asf. tary. 'Q Wi 'Q' ff N- . , 9 pf' X ? ' A 5 i Q, 1 A Ll, 1, 1 g X Mug ' . f -,fk eff!-1, . . f ff VLVL xx izg . A mm ., S X Fm M. Science Area Students Leam Through Cooperative Science Workshop ft 'uf Area junior high school students learned science through a cooperative college-school sci- ence workshop conducted on cam- pus last summer. The workshop lasted four weeks and was followed by nine seminars during the academic year. The project was supported by the National Science Foundation. The significant feature of the ISCS method is, it allows con- cepts to arise out of investigations the student has done himself, said Dr. Dodson, project director. Faculty members from the chemistry and physics departments presented science background in- struction. The Department of Physics received a S1900 grant from the National Science Foundation for the purchase of instructional scien- tific equipment. The college provides an additional S2000 so that S3900 of new material may be purchased as a plan for improve- ment of the modern laboratory course. Directing the project is Dr. Carl T. Rutledge. Attending the Science Curri- culum lmprovement Studies Work- shop was Marie King. The work- shop was conducted at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. In the Division of Natural Science, Daniel R England was added to the Biology department, and Charles H. Rogers was added to the physics department. LEFT: With the task before him of disect- ing a frog, James Armstrong looks hesistant. TOP MIDDLE: Chemistry stu- dents work diligently in Lab. RIGHT: Giv- ing a biology lecture is Dr. Flobinson. lu' .sei YN NT sig, 7 Sak? Anderson, Jerry Associate Professor of Mathematics Ayres, James Associate Professor of Chemistry Cammack, Raymond Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cleek, T. W. Associate Professor of Mathematics Dodson, B. C. Professor of Chemistry Henry, George W. Assistant Professor Johnson, Hugh Assistant Professor Jones, James Assistant Professor King, Marie Assistant Professor McGee, Ronald Assistant Professor Robinson, Henry Assistant Professor Rutledge, Carl Assistant Professor Smart, John of Of of of of of of Mathematics Biological Sci Geology Biology Physics Biology Physics Associate Professor of Chemistry Steely, Arlhur Associate Professor of Mathematics Anderson, Jerry Associate Professor of Mathematics Vance, William Assistant Professor of Mathematics -SJ Watson, Omer Assistant Professor of Mathematics .. -aqlff' W 9 .,,....2-r 'S ,f Wetzig, Calvin Professor of Mathematics -we... , it X- an--ff' Ug- +a S X it yy 'fawi KTM' 7 se. R ' as if 1 ggi . v. ,.., ,,..., . it lr sig' '- fb ,qv-'Q -.....s-ev' -at 3? 7. .t ff 'Q,, RIGHT: Going aboui ner secretarial duties is Marilyn Wines. BOTTOM RIGHT: Test tube cleaning occupies Dr. Johnson and students. BELOW: In a deep picture discussion are John Foster, Homer Newton and Ronald McGee. 'SHE is if STATE 50 I I Ill!! qi , ,.,, , ,, AW,,,,.,, ilifffiifl iff!!! aw li Wu ,,,w,w:jV,.h. Rggigg it FY, An' s in fi Qc We 'I Q S l a ,,E . TOP CENTER: Students observe a frog lung in biology lab. LEFT: Rows of test tubes hide Pam Meeks. BELOW: Astronomy class observes as Dr. Rutledge adjusts telescope. 'swf Social Science Requirements Changed In Social Sciences Changes were made in the pat- tern of courses required for a social studies major in secondary education so that a student has to take more courses in each field, ex- cept history, but has to specialize in one less field of study. General education requirements for college algebra were revised for the BS degree program in geography, history, and political science so that a student could sub- stitute statistics or a one-year language course. In history, the one-year language requirement was substituted for college algebra and six hours of science. During the year, all departments reviewed and revised their program and course offerings. A 4,...-f..- my Tlx.: A NK PM. TOP LEFT: Conferring on a problem are Richard Kreutzer and Worth Conn. BOT- TOM LEFT: Taking a rest before classes is Dr. Nolan. TOP RIGHT: Getting stamps at the Post Office is Dwight Hud- dleston. BOTTOM RIGHT: Relaxing in the Student Center, David Sixbey and Tom Forgey chat with a student. l .t J ,U ' .-... 4 .,-' f J Bates, Joe A. r :gg Assistant Professor of Psychology few 'X Conn, Worth B. ,. A 4 A Associate Professor of Sociology r l g' ? A Flemister, Ida M. A . 'r Associate Professor of Psychology - sl Forgey, J. Thomas . 5 ... Assistant Professor of History if Huddlestun, Dwight L. Associate Professor of Geography I ' Kreutzer, Richard B. Associate Professor of Pol. Sci. Lusby, Edsel P. QQ SV 3 s K Q : ,- , A Q is , r N 1 5. 4 ,Av nf , I Assistant Professor of Sociology T'iA A 'fii jj NOIBI1, William C. H Professor of Political Science Pyle, Jerry W. N ' Assistant Professor of History f 1 5 K ' t Schambach, Dr. Frank F. 'J f Qf... Assistant Professor of Anthropology O A sixbey, David H. . X 'K Assistant Professor of History 'J Walz, Robert B. Professor of History :V 5 f-1 53 'N TOP LEFT: Explaining a fact in history is Thomas Forgey, TOP CENTER: Listening to a class discussion is William Nolan. BOTTOM LEFT: Contemplating a student's test, Dwight Huddleston makes his final decision. BOTTOM CENTER: With rapt expressions, students observe a history lecture, BOTTOM RIGHT: Discussing a political matter with Richard Kreutzer, is Buck Clements. -n - z 5 Lug, 4 5 i .IW A-25' Bowles, Thomas Professor of Engineering Brown, Ivan Associate Professor of Engineering Root, Frank Associate Professor of Engineering Root, Peggy Assistant Professor of Home Econo- mics wwf Mywr wwf r as ,fr- 2 E .EW im, , ' 7191: ,r fi ,, flr Q55 A V ,a--' Technical Home Economics Major Deleted In the Department of Home Economics the major was deleted and a few changes were made in the minor. To assist the engineering students, supplemental printed ma- terial, which summarized current technology developments, was distributed. Drafting rooms and shops were made available to students who needed extra working time. The technical division used the opaque projector. blackboard il- lustrations. personal supervision, films and models for better class- room presentation. Outside consultants and field trips to various industries were conducted during the year. - , i F . ,.,, S. V VY if tii . g - , ,... .. Q W 'L QOPPOSITE PAGEy TOP: Working with a laser is Jerome Caesar. BOTTOM: As individual projects, Steele Wesfelt, Mike Vines. and Greg Goss survey a plot of land. LEFT: Utilizing the equipment in the technical department is Dr. Charles Jackson. BOTTOM LEFT: Concentrating on his drafting work is George Vaughn. BELOW: Tracing the electrical waves on an oscilloscope are Frank Root and two students. BOTTOM RIGHT: With mem- bers oi the Engineers club. Frank Root works on a project. Features N tl 2 5 bf L A 1,4 1 uv .. .., W,,. In VW , A Homecoming Homecoming Brings Back Memories: Day Ends On Note of Nostalgia Homecoming events at SSC began with the registration of former students in the College Center. An array of beauties. floats and the Mulerider Marching Band began the annual Homecoming Pa- rade Saturday morning. It featured the Homecoming Queen and her court. The highlight of the days ac- tivities were crowning of the queen and the Homecoming football game with the Muleriders battling the Harding Bison. To culminate the festivities of the day the College Activities Board sponsored a dance featuring The House. :ma , .J ., W ,.,f S1 2 .w ' 'f'-'IUIQW if M 6 ,.... 3. f f Eaiifffi ff. I . . i ffl y netn ,ti,n. ,iu . tigyie JMZELWUUD , i sem-1 .img 'ev V' I E-fQ 'M '7 M ' 7 ti l X OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Escorted by Alan Berry and Dwight Bowlin during half time activity is Queen Susan Frames. BOTTOM LEFT: Ready to gun- down Harding is Shady Patton. TOP RIGHT: Beauties Brenda Wilson and Dorothy Savage represented the BSA for Homecoming. TOP LEFT: Showing what float building is all about is Clarence Renfroe. TOP RIGHT: After being selec- ted Homecoming Queen. Susan Frames posed with her court: tclockwisel they are M. Lewis. D. Rochelle. G. Allen. J. Elliott and G. McKamie. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Arkansas. Debbye Hazlewood greets the crowd during the Homecoming Parade with smiles. TOP LEFT: Queen Susan Frames is all smiles during the Homecoming Parade. BOTTOM LEFT: Escorted by Pearly Moore and Cleo House, maid Gevena Allen takes her place among the Homecoming Royalty while Margaret Lewis looks on. TOP CENTER: The Drama Club's float is a re-creation of Noah's Ark: where the Bison missed the boat. BOTTOM CEN1'ER: Leslie Walsh and Thomas Renard construct Talley Hall's float. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: The beat goes on and so does Steve Collin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Getting it together for the big day for Greene Hall are Sonny Neely, Bill Houston, Tommy Watson and Phil Gills. ks Ho m ecom ing Parades, Floats, Queensg if 3. 3 2 Homecoming Brings Back Old Memories, 5 ,X A N . i ., ,eg X wig? Aardvark Chorus pleads Come hear the music play at Aardvark '73. Aardvark 1973 began with a shy singer and pageant promenade. It was interspersed with skits. bands and dancing girls, and ended with a first place tie in the talent com- petition and the Coronation of Susan Davis as Miss Southern Belle. After a plea of come to the Cabaret by a chorus line of male and female singers, pageant direc- tors Anita Hardage and Gail Iames along with hosts lake Whitehead and Rusty Iohnson began to usher in the other acts. The show included three solo vocalists. two bands. a pianist and guitarist. First place talent winners were Debbie Nash and the ln- between. The second place title was captured by Ianet Holiman. Susan Davis became Miss Southern Belle. Karla Gibson was first runner-up and Ioyce Elliot was named second runner-up. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP: Aardvark hosts, Jake Whitehead and Rusty John- son, laugh at their own jokes. BOTTOM: Ain't No Sunshine is sung by The In- between. co-first place winner. BELOW: The show is interrupted white stage hands partake in stage-wide tug-0-war. 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TOP CENTER: Singing her song of love is Pat Jamerson. TOP RIGHT: Guitarist. Jerry Barr. performs his best. FAR RIGHT: Keeping the audience laughing is just one of Shep Miers many taients. BOTTOM RIGHT: Closing Aardvark with a bang is the Mass Choir. BOTTOM CENTER: A cabaret dancer forms the backdrop for Aardvark. LEFT: Ken Stonecipher writes and performs his own music. Aardvark Students display talent at Aardvark ILC I ldl. mT3 jf ff, 3 1 , 5 :J Q J ' 'Iwi 'xx qi ' ' , ' fum. .. X 3 ' . 'k 1-W, ff.f iff?fiffffiffffw-':'lsf1W ,,,h, CCLOCKWISEl CENTER RIGHT: Beaming with happiness. Susan Davis displays her new crown and roses. TOP CENTER: Meeting the judges for the first time is Karla Gibson. FAR RIGHT: Aard- vark's top three beauties are: Karla Gib- son. first runner-up: Susan Davis. Miss Southern Belle: and Joyce Elliott, second runner-up. QBOTTOMl FAR RIGHT: Smiling as she comes before the judges for the last time is Joyce Elliott. CENTER RIGHT: Escorting Miss Elliott are Rusty Johnson and Jake Whitehead, CENTER LEFT: Competing in evening gown is Karla Gibson. BELOW: The final moment arrives as Debbye Hazelwood. former Aardvark beauty. crowns Susan Davis. the new Miss Southern Belle. ,af Miss Southem Belle 4' , 1 Campus Beauties fgloyce Elliot Runner-Up 435: ',.'v. G-- ,Maw ,l .. 1 4 sQ T1 7, I 7 N' 4 . iii, ,, .ki Thespians Plays Require Different Cast Sizes The main difference in the theatrical productions this year was in the size of the casts. The first three-act play was Blues for Mr. Charlie . a social study of race relations. which con- sisted of a cast of 17 and numerous walk-on parts. The actors performed in scenes characterized by prejudice. black and white scenery. cursing. and gunshots. The Glass Menagerie was presented by a four-member cast. lt was entered in the state competi- College Larone tion of the American Festival at Little Rock. lames and Chris Bair. in the leading roles. were each awarded an Outstanding Acting Award for their performances. Rodgers' and llammerstein's musical comedy Oklahoma was presented with a cast of ap- proximately 30 cast members. SSC band students provided orchestral background for the Broadway hit. The last three-act play, Butter- flies Are Free. also had only four roles. lt involved a story of a blind man seeking freedom and in- dependence. During the semester. several one-act plays were also given by the theatre department. BOTTOM LEFT: Discussing suicide in the smokenouse are Jud Wtike Sneetst and Curly tRon Lundy! BELOW: Dan- cing to Many a New Day is Kate tRuth Ann Waldot. RIGHT: Jud. Aunt Eller tLynn Perduel. Curly Laurie tLnsa Savvyerh. Wilt tScott t-tardnnj. Ado Annae tDlane Parkert and the rest of the cast sung OkIanoma! QOPPOSITE PAGET BOTTOM LEFTJ: Wutl and cohorts dance and sung of the fun in Kansas City. BOT- TOM RIGHT: J1st Married and saying goodby. Curly and Laurie end the ptay 75 Theatre Student Directors Present Glass Menagerie d Blues For Mr. Charlie TOP: Alone in a moment of solitude is Gail Strickland in the production Blues for Mr. Charlie. ABOVE: In a scene from The Glass Menagerie are Robert Love and Chris Bair. CENTER: ln a scene from The Glass Menagerie Anita Hardage catches Chris Bair off guard. RIGHT: Relaxing between scenes in Blues for Mr. Charlie are Mary Iverson and Shep Miers. QOPPOSITE PAGEj TOP: In this scene from Blues for Mr. Charlie Gail James confronts Larone James. BOTTOM: ln a moving scene from Blues tor Mr. Charlie are Larry Banks and Larone James. Band Repertoire Features Popular Numbers Music such as Iesus Christ Superstar and Sounds of Three Dog Night proceeded from the marching band section at pep rallies. home football games, and most out-of-town football games. A pep band, conducted by students, entertained at most Mulerider home basketball games. The Homecoming and other parades moved to the beat of the Mulerider Marching Band. The concert band performed in two concerts during the second semester. Several members played in an orchestra for the musical Oklahoma Ensembles were formed of brass, woodwind, and percussion instrumentalists. A Three-day tour to various high schools in the state completed the semester's involvements. ABOVE RIGHT: Lynn Dix booms her bassoon at concert band practice, RIGHT: A crowd is reflected in a tuba. TOP CENTER: Two girls watch the band march by. TOP FAR RIGHT: LaJuan Foster and Terri Bradford wait for the cue to begin concert band practice. BOTTOM: The Marching Riders lead the Homecoming parade. k,ggN - ull' ., ,.-fi ,W rglkjwf -Q,-'5Afi15 ff CAB CAB Maintains a Full Activities Calendar. IOPPOSITE PAGEy FAR LEFT: One of the highlights of the year was the Bill Withers' concert. BOTTOM: Selling refreshments at free movies is lust one of the many services of CAB, MIDDLE: Guitarist Ernesto Bitelli was one of the artists sponsored by CAB. CENTER: Performing for the students at SSC this fall is Bill Withers. TOP LEFT: This drummer was a featured member of the group that played at the CAB's spring registration dance. LEFT: A scene from one of the CAB sponsored dances during the year. CAB was responsible for these functions during fall and spring registration. at Christmas and also the Valentines dance in February. BELOW: Enjoying themselves at one of the dan- ces are Christine Vanscoder and her escort. CAB activities CAB Sponsors Speakers, Dances and Concerts. A Valentine Dance and a Spring formal were planned by the College Activities Board during the spring semester. Also, numerous lecturers spoke to SSC audiences due to the efforts of the CAB. Speaking on current politics was Iulian Bomd. young Senator from Georgia. Another lecturer W. C. Pen- dleton. talked of the South's popu- lation and its future. Mark Twain on Stage was performed by john Chap- pell and Bek 'n I. a folk duo. enter-in February. Dr. Leland Callaway. an SSC faculty member. delivered a program on witchcraft. Speaking on a much- discussed topic - the Mafia -- was Ioe Sorrentino, lOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Enf tertaining students at the registration dance is a member of the group 'Govindaf' BOTTOM LEFT: Performing in the union this spring. Bek'n I displayed a great deal of talent. TOP CENTER: CAB sponsored several dan- ces in the spring. including the Registration and Valentine dances and the Spring Formal. BOTTOM CENTER: Boo Martin and Tama Dennis seem to be enjoying the registration dance. BELOW: The Fine Arts Series. spon- sored by CAB. brought several at- tractions to Southern State. including the presentation of John Chappel as Mark Twain, .M-W 1 .1, f,.f V . ,,, i rj 'iii , :Q,, ,.:.:. :t, 5 2 2 . z . , E 84 Students Hear Discussions of Witchcraft, Politics, and Modem Social Problems QOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP LEFT: Selling refreshments at free movies was one of the activities of CAB. BOTTOM: The union is packed for one of the free movies. QTHIS PAGEj TOP: Julian Bond. one of the speakers in the Fine Arts Series. talks with students after his lec- ture. ABOVE: Lecturing on witchcraft. as part of the series. is Dr. Leland Callaway. Pine Arts Series Fine Arts Series Brings Concerts, Play to SSC The Fine Arts Series brought several concerts and a production of a Shakespearean play to SSC this year. The first Concert was presented Gctober 9, by the Mid- America Woodwind Quintet. In November, Ernesto Bitetti. El Classical guitarist, gave a concert and the Niitional Players brought As You Like It to Overstreet Auditorium. Two more concerts were presented in March. Chris Swanson performed with a Moog Synthesizer and Verda Ermar per- formed on the piano. .v 'N,X X i 'g if T g ti . J' , f fx ESF' I T. Jug- 1 'WW . ,ww Q, 'f. , 2395:-' 'M , ,.. J X. f P xx N X , S N i fi' IOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: A dis- guised Rosalind pests with Orlando in the production of As You Like lt. BOT- TOM LEFT: ln a scene from As You Like lt. Oliver brings news of Orlando. his brother, to Rosalind and Celia, LEFT: Playing a Moog Synthesizer is Chris Swanson. BELOW: Fine Arts activities also included a concert by classical guitarist Ernesto Bitetti, Miss BSA Bobbie Anderson Begins Reign l Overstreet Auditorium was the T scene of the Miss BSA pageant in February. Capturing the crown was Bobbie Anderson who succeeds Ioyce Elliott, Miss Black Collegiate of Ar- kansas. First runner-up was Rachel Lovett and second runner-up was Marion Beard. The nine contestants participated in four categories-talent, swim- suit, evening gown, and African costume. Music was provided by The In- Between, a band composed of SSC students. TOP: Tressie Hatter pauses in her walk while a musician plays his guitar. BOT- TOM: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Rachel Lovett. first runner-up. Teddy Jones and Brookste Charles as Well as Leah Lllly. model African costumes in one division of the pageant. QOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP: Belng crowned by the former Miss BSA. Joyce Elliot. is Bobbie Anderson. TOP RIGHT: Posing in a swim suit is Marlon Beard. who was second runner- up. BOTTOM: 1LEFT TO RIGHTJ: Brenda Cooper. Bobbie Anderson and Yolanda Smith all perform during the course of the pageant. l vi , Q? ., y sr. f 3 Who's Who Athletes, intellectuals and beauties highlighted the 28 students of Southern State College in the 1972-73 edition of 'iWho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The Annual publication is used to honor students who have shown outstanding achievement. The students were selected by the Student Affairs Committee from nominations made by campus organizations, faculty members and administrative officers. Achievements ranged from participation in club organizations to dedication on a football field. A high grade point wasn't the only requirement for admission in Who's Who . KOPPOSITE PAGE! BOTTOM LEFT: Billy Wynn: Business Administration major, Agri Club, Association of Baptist Students. MIDDLE: Shirley Yvonne Hut- son: Accounting major, AWS, President: Phi Beta Lambda, secretary: WFZA. LEFT: David Ward: Pre-Veterinary Science Major, Agri Club, vice-president: Rodeo Club, P. E. Majors Club. BELOW: Phillip Propps: Agriculture-Business major, Ftodeo Club, Agri Club, SGA. RIGHT: Meg Johnson: Elementary Education, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Sigma Alpha, Newman Club, Cross Hall dorm council, WHA, CAB. MIDDLE RIGHT: Constance Maria Smith: English major, Student Senate, Alpha Chi, AWS, Sigma Tau Delta. ABOVE RIGHT: Joyce Elliott: Speech major, BSA, Miss BSA: Miss Black Collegiate of Arkansas, Chief Justice of SGA, AWS: vice-president. s Q 1 1 NN? me at ft 'hgargu ,A is WhdsMmo TOP RIGHT: Nona Jo Eley: Biology major, Biology Club, vice president, Majorette, Band, ABS, Pre-Medical Club. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tim Young: Economics major, International Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Bowling team, Captain, Sports Editor, Bray: Poems, Beginnings. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Amy Harris: Music educa- tion major, CAB, DaCapo Club, BSU, Alpha Chi, Concert Choir. BELOW: Marcy Haynes: English major, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, vice president: Lambda Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Choir, lvladri- gal Singers, BSU, CAB. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ LEFT: Dianne Fields: English major, BSA, CAB, Fladio Club, AWS, Nelson Hall Dorm Council. MIDDLE: Janet lVlcNeil: Physical Education major, Fiiderette Swimming, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball teams. RIGHT: Phil Brooks: Management major: Football team, S- Club, Greene Hall Secretary. ,ww fi nw ,,,. Evul9'iai-v 5 fiif ast.NNN Z 1-'l 'j7' W ' ,if . fi lt: , - -f -f.w,,. .Q .... ' ,L ' 'lfflfii Van.. .... . A ' ' ,ti - - X--Mt v.....,,.. s.,, g:f..+,, 2 ff, ' K. -mg ,t ji fl-- QQ . f F,ff,F,,':fii'f'-zifiiia , , , , slsi Biwsssg ticss tHllaWH L in. wifi! ? . I... 0 93 rg: i A gl? HMM 5 E 5 Q M 9 , ? VE' IOPPOSITE PAGE! BOTTOM LEFT: Alan Duncan: Accounting major. Student Senate, Tauran Society, Young Demo- crats, Phi Beta Lambda, Golf Letterman. MIDDLE: Janet Holiman: Psychology major, Student Senate, secretary: Psychology Club. vice president: WRA, Womens Track team. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carol Cook: Marketing major, WPA, CAB, Phi Beta Lambda. treasurer- reporter, CENTER: John Wesley: Piano major, DaCapo Club. Phi Mu Alpha. Concert Choir, BSA. TOP CENTER: Wanda Swinney: Chemistry major. Sigma Alpha Iota. ABS, TOP RIGHT: Wayne Zumwalt: Physical Education major. SGA, Tennis team, ABS, P.E, Majors Club. LEFT: Roberta Robbie Johnson: Mathematics major, Cross Hall, vice president: Newman Club, WPA, Swim team, Campus Gold. Who's Who RIGHT: Pamela Howell: English Major, Concert Band, AWS: Beginnings, Poetry, general-editor: Alpha Chi. SGA. CAB, Sigma Tau Delta. Historian: Wesley Foundation, President: Dorm Council, Lambda Sigma Alpha, President, The Bray. BELOW: Kandi Corbett: Speech major, Alpha Psi Omega, BSA, President two years, Wesley Foundation, Stage- crafters, CAB. BOTTOM CENTER: James Bonsall: Physical Education major, Baseball team, The Bray, S-Club. CENTER: Terry Bo Ray: Physical Education major, Football, letterman. three years. Co-Captain: S-Club. vice- president: Green Hall Dorm Council: SGA, Tauran Society, Historian. TOP CENTER: Kathy Brown: Physical Education major. AWS. WRA. PE, Majors Club. Tennis team, Bowling team, SGA. Campus Gold. QOPPOSITE PAGEI RIGHT: Gordon Tiner: Biology major, P.E. Majors Club, Tennis team, in- tramurals. FAR RIGHT: Jan Jones: Business major. Phi Beta Lambda, AWS, WHA, Ftiderette Swimming team, Cheerleader. 'wr' 6 M fffl- 9 igfiggsigim- , ' ' ' x Fw Jie ., rw A KX x... .TN- 14, Spring, Summer Graduation Former Attomey General Highlights Graduation Ceremony TOP LEFT: The Color Guard precedes the speakers in spring graduation ceremonies. BOTTOM: Addressing the audience at summer graduation is Ray Thornton, former Attorney General. IOP- POSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Speaking to the audience at spring graduation is Dr. Gerald Fischer, RiGHT: Parents watch as graduates leave the gym. BOTTOM RIGHT: The audience stands as the graduates file out of the gym. Twin V' P - Grass.: P 4' if 4 1? v , .U ,qv 0 .wppf A Y wg I Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Win Coveted Sparkplug Award QV, .'1,, OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Disgusted with the apathy of the Crowd are tleft to rightl Jan Jones. Paulette Stephens. Susie Duke and Leah Lilly. TOP RIGHT: Passing on to Gloria lVlcKamie new steps she learned at camp last summer is Jan Jones. BOTTOM: Cheerleaders keep up the spirit throughout the Homecoming Parade. TOP LEFT: lf Leah Lilly's ex- pression could be interpreted she probably is saying. What is this? CEN- TER LEFT: Watching the final moments ofa SSC game is Brenda Braswell. BOT- TOM LEFT: Hoping the final outcome of the game will place the Riders on top is Gloria McKamie. TOP CENTER: Showing her spirit at the Homecoming pep rally is Susie Duke. TOP RIGHT: No matter what the weather. Margaret Lewis is ready to cheer the Riders on. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Resting a few moments before going into a pep rally is Linda Williams. ATHLETICS Y E x 'E 5 3 1 X . 'S' . iw- Q 45 A fl- A Q 0 , My If x mf 2,- ,N ,. -. Xe wm i ' -' mag,-w'1f in sy' ,F ,mg X 4 :gg W 6 Q Q az. fx. 3 'Q X . 7 -2 '- wif-Q ' 7 i WF' A 1 'W' . ff . x F- ', .Q L Ni 'f' - K 31: X if , ,Q Q in-L. ,-,k A I 5, f A 4 - fm, 3, Q ' - . fi, f Q , if sf at ii Coaches, S-Club if 4214 M1 , P' ,, ' V EFT uf 5, A W9 , . .. My 1 Y RF 31' 'Nw 4:1 Ax f-rg, 1 J' . wana mf? is 4jmmi:L 'U '12 4 4 in OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Discuss- ing a problem with Dr. Kathryn Brown and Margaret Downing are Susie Duke and Carolyn Miles. BOTTOM CENTER: Four S-Club members go high to block a kick during an intramural game. TOP CENTER: Helping the S-Club run the concession stand are llelt to rightl Joe Hale. Ed Hawkes and Mike Bolam. TOP LEFT: Displaying a vicious growl is Coach Rip Powell. LEFT: Coaches lfront rowl Delwin Ross. Sonny Whittington. Eldon Hawley. George Henry: lsecond rowl Rip Powell. Monroe lngram. Calvin Neal. W. T. Watson. Richard Carter and Director of Athletics. Auburn Smith. BOTTOM: S-Club members are llront rowl C. Ames. B. Dotson. J. Jamerson. B. Greer. D Ross. S. Waller. G. Garrison. M. Pierce P. Brooks. G. Earlywine: lseca ong rowl B Ray. J. Hayes. D Neely. S. Lamb. K. Hall. R. Giddens. D. Mon- tgomery. G. Elmore. C. Goodwin. J. White-1lthlrdrOwlT Bonsall. T. Henry. D O'Bryne. T, Ethriclge. E Choate. W. Jen- nings. C. Hill. J, Armstrong. S. McGee. D. Rivers. D. Huffman. M. Cowling' lfourth rowl S. Clark. R. McLemore. C House. C. Williams. G. Bray. S Serio. M Adcock. E. Hawkes. M. Heeler. J. l-lale M. Jenkins. S. Patton. C. Frames and C Neil. kk ,Q f 'www 105 -5'JMi8.,fu. ,sf GM' QQ' 3 'Suse ,V a X 69 i af Coach Rip Powell Played On Last Victory Team Rip Powell had just taken off his muddy boots, left the scars of the miserable weather outside, and leaned back in his chair to savor the first moments of peace during a hectic football season. ll was an ugly day, but to Powell the sun was shining brightly. His team had just won the AIC title-their first in 20 years. He should know a lot about these 20 years also because he played on the last championship team. lt started four years ago, Pow- ell commented. when these sen- iors were in their first year. ll was my first year also. In that year we were four and six. but we played good football. These kids built the foundation for our successful sea- 'l'hese men have built Southern Slate College into a respectable football team in the conference and throughout this area. Next year they would like to win the AIC without having to share il with llartling. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Neal exhorts a Rider to hit harder during one of the many practice ses- sions that the Ivluterlders underwent. TOP LEFT: Talking with Melvin Jenkins IS Coach Whittington. CENTER: Supervising two Muleriders as to the correct tackling position is Coach Rip Powell. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Coach Calvin Neal discusses a blocking as- signment with Center Ike Skaggs while the Riders' offensive unit takes a break. MIDDLE: Mulerider Football Team' tFront Rowl S. Lamb. C. I-louse. M Jegartz. W. Jennings. J. Bute. I.. Reeder. P. Brooks. B Perry. T Perkins. tSecond Bowl J. Batts. IVI. Rubinskl. S. Blaylock. T. Ftay. B. Dotson. D. Coomer. S. Walker. J. Light. D. Neely. J. Crews. N. Charles. C. Williams. tThird Rowl F. Canady. L. Williams. C. Frames. lvl. Adcock. D. May. P. Kirkpatrick. G. Garrison. E Montgom- ery. I. Skaggs. R. Davis. tFourth Rowl B. Christeson. R. Giddens. J. Fort. O. Hughes. G. Bucy. S. lvlcGehee. E Choate. IVI. Jenkins. E. Green. C. I-lill. and R. IVIct.emore. BOTTOM RIGHT: Giving a pat on the back to an unidene titled Ivlulender. Coach Calvln Neal surveys the sttuatlon during a Rider Game RIGHT: Coach Rip Powell and his assistant. Eldon Hawley confer over I-lawIey's brand of chewing tobacco during the course of a game ! 5-V 98315 .gm -.'fM?:'? . ff.-at 71 5'3 ' ' uf 11 . V . Y' ,,.s.?g.,a fx. .f1'wH A sgseifig Y iiffltffi 'gf A 4. asalltflfiiigesf., Q 'Lf I ? ' 'Q 'i9 '-'K Qu- wel 'hh Muleriders Begin on 'Right Foot', Beat SE Livingston Tigers Make Come-Back, Defeat Mules Before the half was over South- ern State had scored again: this time on an eight yard pass from Lamb to Williams. Neely kicked the extra point making the half time score SSC 21, Livingston 4. Livingston rallied in the final half, though, to hand the Riders their first defeat of the season. The Muleriders went back to their winning ways by chalking up a big 34-21 win over the Choctaws of Mississippi College. A rain- soaked field didn'l hamper the Riders running attack as they picked up 289 yards, nor did it hurt the Mule defense as they held the leading Choctaw runner to a miser- able 27 yards. Phil Brooks came across with the first big score of the night when he carried the ball in from four yards out. Doug Neely added the extra point making the score 7-0 in favor of SSC. The Choctaws got on the board when Quarterback Den- nis Wilson hit Ricky Herzog with a short pass and Herzog then out ran the defense for 95 yards and the touchdown. The Muleriders led by a power- ful backfield and stubborn de- fense, dominated the entire game and came up with a 14-7 win over the Savages. Southeastern drew first blood late in the second quarter when a Savage defensive lineman picked up a Rider fumble at the 50 yard line and managed to make it to the goal line before the Riders could recover. The extra point was good making the score 7-0. The Mules came right back with a touchdown of their own. Led by the rushing of Cleo House and Floyd Canady, the Riders drove to the one yard line before Phil Brooks carried it in. QB Steve Lamb and Williams both turned in long runs before Lamb sneaked across to end the half with the Riders on top 20-7. Roy McLemore scored early in the second half and Neely kicked the PAT upping the fourth quarter to end the Rider scoring at 34 after Neely kicked the extra point. .af ...,. ... - .,,.. .,-,. L .. - fu.. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: The Riders line up in punt formation as the Mississippi College Choctaws prepare to rush the kicker. CENTER: Middle Linebacker Gaylon Garrison 153i puts a crushing tackle on the ball carrier forthe Mississippi College Choctavvs. TOP LEFT: The referee signals a stop in the action on the Mississippi College game as Earl Green 152 surveys the muddy conditions of the field, LEFT: Roy Mcle- more 1449 slips through the Savages de- fense in the first game of the season. BELOW: A Mulerider running back stret- ches for that extra yard against South- eastern. BOTTOM: Glenn Bucy 1843. Bill Perry 1223 and Melvin Jenkins 1775 move in to stop a Livingston Tiger. il' L is TOP: William Jennings C873 puts the stopper on a bouncing Kangaroo back, as Earl Green i527 moves in to add the clinching tackle. BOTTOM: Cornell Wil- liams iwith the balll flies up, up and away over the SCA defensive line. RIGHT: Muleriders huddle to plan their next play. OPPOSITE PAGE, MIDDLE LEFT: Cornell Williams 4203 splits two Reddie defenders with his running shift. BOTTOM LEFT: The scoreboard shows the Bear facts as the Nluleriders defeated SCA. TOP RIGHT: Cleo House i333 rips and bulls his way for another long gain against SCA. MIDDLE RIGHT: Go get 'em, mean Earl is the exhortation given by Rip Powell during the AC game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Did he catch the ball? lllllllll 'TC Riders Gain Momentumg Led by freshman running back. Floyd Czmady. SSC wiped out the Austin College Kangaroos by a score of 44-Z. The scoring started early. Quarterback Steve Lamb breezed into the end zone from 67 yards out on the first play from scrimmage. Mike Rubinski con- verted for a 7-0 score. SSC fumbled a punt in the end zone but then recovered it them- selves for a safety. lt was Canady's turn to shine aw he scampered 88 yards down the side lines for the second score. The score. I4-Z. The Riders regained possession shortly thereafter. Cleo llouse made his first touchdown of the night hy blasting in from nine yards out, Southern start-'S next score came after a fumble recovery by Glenn Bucy which gave the Riders possession on their own eight-yard line. A long drive and a pass from Lamb to Mcl,emore put the Riders out in front Z6-Z. Kangaroo QB Vance Gibson was decked twice for safeties by a tenacious Mulerider defensive unit. House once again burst his way to paydirt from the one yard line for still another score. Three AIC Teams Fall The Riders posted two more points when they blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone for a safely. A Rider fumble recovery led to their final touch- down. when Bobby Dotson snared a six-yard pass from QB Terry Perkins, making the final score 44- Z. The Rider defense. led hy Glenn liucy. Steve VValler. Max Adcox. amd liarl Green. pul pressure on the Reddies and stopped several of their drives. SSC tied the score in the second period when quarterback Steve Lamb hit Doug Neely with a perfect 36-yard pass. Mike Rubinski added the point af- ter. The Rider offense got moving in the second half as Cleo House capped a drive with a 10-yard dive of his own and put Southern State ahead 13-7. The Riders scored again in the third quarter on a three-yard plunge by Roy Mcluemore. Floyd Canady put the Muleriders ahead to stay when he. with the help of the offensive line. scored two TD's in the final quarter. Rubinski kicked the extra point on the final touchdown to give the Riders a 32-'14 victory. u n 'kt ith' l 4 H' + if 9 Lf ivji Ll '01 rg' ' N' , 4 Z ' , .533 R . s ',. 'f V ' 'S f f l. In if ff N -xii' . Y. ., .,., .E k, HN t :KM 5 3 if X sf - 2 X' - -si' i i i W at . , Ein 3 4' 2' LrV-k if , bifr ' ' i 1 K hin if: I gxqgg, 5 sf I Roi? 1,. , K Q G is --H . . ..,, Q . , SQ, FEM, W W iywr 1 ki--if WM uw. ,Q YQ 1, - H ! K' 1 Muleriders Retaliate, Run Wildg Stomp Tigers Harding Ruins Homecoming, Nips SSC 14-9 Held to only seven points in the first half, Southern State ran wild in the third quarter to stomp Oua- chita Baptist 35-14. Ouachita scored first on a 35- yard run by Iohnny Baker. The Muleriders retaliated with a 60- yard drive that ended with Cornell Williams going over from the one- yard line. Mike Rubinski added the extra point. Then Ouachita scored their final TD on a 70-yard pass to David Crowley. In the second half ln. . g .1 if ' 9 at g Q it it 5 the Rider defense stopped Ouachita cold as the offense scored four touchdowns in the third period. Cleo House bulled his way into the end zone with the first score and Rubinski split the uprights to tie the score 14-14. Less than two minutes later, Williams took a pit- chout around the left and went twenty yards for the score. Next. with 2:25 left in the third quarter House climaxed a 59-yard drive when he dived over from the one for his second touchdown of the night. The Riders were not through scoring. however, until Roy McLemore scored on a three-yard touchdown jaunt. The final score-SSC 35, OBU 14. Harding ruined Southern States Homecoming as they nipped the Muleriders 14-9 in an error-riddled game, The first half was dominated by the Bison as they pushed into Rider territory time and again only to be stopped short by a stubborn Rider defense. Harding finally penetrated SSC's defense with 12 minutes left in the half when lack Barber scrambled in for the touch- down from seven yards out. The half ended with SSC trailing 7-0. ln the second half SSC put together a drive that ended with a twelve- yard touchdown run by Cornell Williams. Mike Rubinski booted the extra point to knot the game at seven all. Following an SSC fumble Alan Dixon dragged himself into the end zone from two yards out and put Harding ahead to stay. Welch once again kicked the PAT. In the fourth quarter with two minutes showing on the clock, the Muleriders suf- fered their biggest setback of the game. On a third down situation at the 18-inch line a Rider fumble gave the ball to Harding. But the Rider defense. undaunted by this turn of bad luck, tackled Bison quarterback Tom Gooden in the end zone for a safety and two points. The score ended at 14-9. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: The OBU Tigers and the SSC Muleriders mix it up on a muddy field during the Tigers' Homecoming. MIDDLE LEFT: Rider Floyd Canady t2Oi gets the rough treat- ment from a Harding Bison during SSC's annual Homecoming game. BOTTOM LEFT: Bill Greer t41J, Stan McGehee 1863, Melvin Jenkins t77J and their Rider teammates all work together to stop the OBU ground game during a rain-soaked game. BOTTOM CENTER: The official gets caught looking the other way as Roy McLemore t44l gets swarmed by a group of OBU Tigers. CENTER: This was one of the few times that Alan Dixon of Harding was stopped during the Rider's Homecoming loss to the Bison. Terry Ray t34l is shown making the stop for SSC. TOP: Referees mark off the ball. BELOW: Carl tCorkeyJ Frames t81J puts the tackle on OBU's Johnny Baker. the leading rusher in the AIC. BOTTOM: Attempting a field goal is Mike Fiubinski, TOP: One of the Boll Weevils had a hard road to plow against the Muleriders, OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Gripping the catch is Cornell Williams. MIDDLE: Breaking for yardage against Tech is Roy lVlcL.emore. BOTTOM: With a gruesome hold, F. Dot- son brings a Wonder Boy down. Riders 'Rip Off' Defending Champion, Marches On To Defeat UAM Weevils To Assure Itself Of The AIC Crown Riders Defeat UAM, Secure AIC Crown The Muleriders had little trouble with the Wonder Boys as they scored first on a five-yard touch- down pass from QB Steve Lamb to Floyd Canady. SSC scored again in the third quarter. when linebacker Caylon Garrison intercepted a Tech pass. thus setting up a one-yard touch- down dive by Roy McLemore. The defense set up yet another TD when Max Adcox pounced on a Tech fumble at the Tech six-yard line. Moments later McLemore slammed in for his second tally of the game. The two-point con- version was good as Lamb hit Ed- die Choate in the end zone with a pass. Tech scored when they were stopped short on a drive and had to settle for a field goal in the second quarter. Under the leadership of Coach Rip Powell, Southern State College captured their first AIC conference championship in twenty years with a 43-0 victory over the University of Arkansas at Monticello. The Muleriders began their at- tack in the first quarter when Floyd Canady capped a 70-yard drive by diving over from the two. Cleo House added six more points on to SSC's 7-0 score when he bulled his way in from one yard out. QB Steve Lamb scored the Riders next touchdown on a two- yard quarterback sneak and also scored the two-point conversion to push the score to 21-0. With 39 seconds left in the first half. Roy McLemore scored from the one and Lamb again carried for the two-point conversion. SSC scored two TD's in the sec- ond half-one on a 17-yard Tun by House in the third quarter. and the final one came with 12 minutes left in the game as sophomore fullback Mike Rubinski blasted through the Weevil defense and ran 35 yards to paydirt. The Mules added a two- point conversion after House's TD to up the score to 43-0. Basketball TOP: Team rnmebers arei FRONT ROW, QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: R. Garner. H. T. Burrows. I.. Banks. R. Fluker. J. White. T. Rhynes. S. Mason: QBACK ROW! W. Carr. S. Patton. J. Harris. J. Armstrong. C. Lewis. C. Hlasta. A. Ivloorman. R. Watts. RIGHT: Little Stevie Rewis leads the SSC cheering section. IOPPOSITE PAGEJ Senior James Armstrong puts in two points against Tech. SSC OPPONENT Dallas Baptist Louisiana College East Texas State Unrversaty U of A at Monticello Henderson State College Arkansas Tech Louisiana College Henderson State College Hendrix College Ouachita University State College ot Arkansas Riders Take Second in Much Improved AIC Posting a 17-7 record and finishing second behind Co- Champions Henderson and Ouachita, the Muleriders had an up and down year in the much im- proved AIC Conference. In ad- dition to regular season play, the Riders carted off their third straight Pine Bluff Kiwanis Holiday Tournament championship. Leading the team were outstanding seniors Iohnny White and Iames Armstrong, junior Shady Patton, freshman Cliffton Lewis and sophomore Larry Banks. SSC OPPONENT College of the Ozarks Harding College Arkansas College U of A at Monticello Henderson State College Arkansas Tech Arkansas College State College of Arkansas Ouachita University College of the Ozarks Harding College 57 ' 88 92 66 83 ' ' 69 68 ' 51 73 ' ' 58 80 84 64 ' 55 65 ' 66 63 56 80 ' 66 89 59 80 57 72 Louisiana College 68 64 Hendrix College 56 69 ' ' 67 67 72 67 60 76 71 67 ' 78 67 ' ' ' 70 64 ' ' ' 72 86 61 59 54 61 ' 55 Riders Hit Hot Streak, Win Kiwanis Toumament Southern State split its first two games of the season, but then rebounded strongly to defeat Louisiana College in the first home game of the season. Led by seniors johnny White and Iames Arm- strong. the Riders literally mopped up on their opponents and collec- ted their sixth win on December 16, by downing Louisiana College, 72-68. ln the Kiwanis Tournament, once again walked off with the championship trophy. as they eased by Louisiana College for the third time this season. 69-67. and then thumped Henderson in the finals 67-60. Iames Armstrong also won the tournaments Most Valuable Player Award. TOP: Johnny White looks for an opening to feed Clifton Lewis. RIGHT: White and Armstrong go for rebound against Arkansas Tech. tOpposite pagej TOP LEFT: Banks attemps a shot from the corner. BOTTOM LEFT: Johnny White launches a shot from mid-court. FAR RIGHT: Freshman Clifton Lewis shoots as teammate Larry Banks looks on ex- pectantly. h -. , Z .fs f---.....7 J! 119 Fans Inspire Roundballers During Home Stretch Playing before a very enthusias- tic home Crowd, the Riders defeated Co-Champs Henderson for the third straight time with a score of 80-66. and lost to Ouachita 70-67 in the last 5 seconds. lost to SCA and UAM. but came back to win their last two games of the season against College of the Ozarks 86-61 and Harding 61-55, to give them a berth in the AIC tournament at Arkadelphia. 'rx if 'Neve-va as 91412 i4 KOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP: Preparing to thread the needle to James Armstrong is Larry Banks. BOTTOM: Team looks ex- pectantly to Coach W. T. Watson during a troubled moment. LEFT: Johnny White tips the ball over onlooking Bisons. ABOVE: Riders leap to protect the goal from an enemy shot. BELOW: Eye-ing a possible break for the basket is Shady Patton. fl.'... If,.. l.If.5 6 ,,,,.,,,,.........E,... V ' .. or 59, 121 l Riderettes Trio Leads Riderettes in Tourney Quests Darnell Fontenot, bolstered by Dinah Io Kimbell and Carolyn Miles, carried the Riderettes to a successful 1973 basketball season. The trio was valuable in the Arkansas Tech Women's invitation Tourney as they led their team into the finals in the tournament. Two weeks later, the girls battled to a third-place finish in the AIC Tournament. The biggest personal loss of the season was the death of Paula Singleton, a promising fresh- man. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP: Trying for a free throw is Dinah Kimbell. BOTTOM LEFT: Genva Allen shoots. BOTTOM RIGHT: SSC Ftiderettes are tflrst row. left to righthr P. Singleton. D. Stevenson. M. Hinze. J. McNeil. S. Xenos: lsecond rowl C. Prejean. D. Kimbell. C. Miles. G. Allen: tthird rovvl D. Fontenot. S. Hamilton. L, Willis. manager S. Taylor. LEFT: Darnelle Fontenot reaches above Tech players and teammate Dorothy Stevenson to capture the ball. BELOW: Driving for a possible lay-up is Dinah Kimbell. .un-0' f Swimming Swimmers Net Fourth Place in AIC Despite the shortage of swim- mers during the entire season, the Rider swim team, coached by Del- win Ross. hung on for a fourth place finish in the AIC meet. Swimmers Butch Iordan. Chris Ezelle, Chris Ames. Mike Paulus, Sam Serio. as well as divers Ierry Hayes and Ralph Hammond pro- vided enough depth to carry the team through the season. TOP: Butch Jordan prepares for takeoff. BOTTOM: The Men's swim team in- cludes ffront row. left to righti C. Ames. C. Ezelle. M. Paulus. R. Haymond: lback rowi Coach D. Ross. J. Hayes. S. Serio. B. Jordan. topposite page! TOP: The Womens swim team includes tfront row. left to righti S. Taylor. D. Kimbell. M. McGee. S. Sumner. S. Duke. N. Sharp: tback rowi R. Johnson. J. McNeil. J. Lehman. M. Laidig. Coach M. Downing. S. Xenos. G. Meyer. D. Rochelle. D. Howell. RIGHT: Beginning a second lap in the 200-yard backstroke is Sam Serio. FAR RIGHT: Executing a swan dive is Gini Meyer. i 5 ji . ati? ' Golf, Bowling Golfers, Bowlers Face Tough Schedule m Route to AIC Crown Coach lim Kimbell entered the 1973 campaign with another fine team led by Sid Moore, returning lettermen Chuck Kaiser and Alan Duncan. Also. freshmen Iohn Unger and Ioe Lovitt added depth to the group which faced an im- posing schedule ending with the AIC Conference Tournament in May. In addition to AIC play. the season was brightened by trips to the Holiday in Dixie Tournament in Shreveport, and the Lone Star Conference Tournament held in Commerce. Texas. TOP: Golfers are IFRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHTJ: T. Little. S. Moore. A. Dun- can. M. Meyers: iback rowi J. Lovett. C. Kaiser. J. Unger. M. Phillips. RIGHT: Golf team captain Chuck Kaiser poses on the green. iOpposite pagei TOP LEFT: While his teammates watch. Tony Little chips. TOP RIGHT: Sending his bowling ball toward a strike is Joe Yocum. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Bowling team includes ifront row, left to rightl T. Head. M. Johnson. J. Yocum. B. Lawrence: iback rowl S. Westphale. P. Polk. T. Young. B. Thompson. J. Walsh. S. Serio and C. Hudson are not pictured. 127 Tennis Squads Face Tougher Schedule The defending AIC champs, coached by Richard Carter, opened their season March 1 against Southwest Louisiana to open one of the most ambitious schedules undertaken by any sport on this campus. The list of opponents in- cludes Oral Roberts, Grambling. Central Missouri State and the U. of North Dakota. The team is led by junior. Cary Snay. who is rated by most to be the top player in the AIC. Other players who lead major roles in Southern States attempt at big time tennis were sophomore Cary Roberts. the brother combination of Cordon and Iimmy Tiner and Steve Chisholm. QOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP: Men Netters are QFRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ: J. Tiner. G. Earlywine. W. Zumwalt. G. Snay.G.Tiner.1BACK ROWJ: D. Rivers. G. Roberts. S. Chisholm. L. Juniel. J. Walsh. BOTTOM: Gary Roberts serves. LEFT: With a forehand swing. Kathy Brown senfes. BELOW LEFT: Surveying the court situation is Janelle Clark. BELOW: The Women's tennis team in- cludes KFRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ: J. McNeil. K. Brown. Dr. K. Brown. S. Xenos. K. Womack: QBACK ROWQ: J. Clark. S. Taylor. S. Duke. D. Howell. C. Miles. S. Antoon. Track 1 .i H .gigglgw A TOP: Tim Henry and Jerry Hayes in- crease their lead in a meet against Arkansas Tech. and College of the Ozarks. RIGHT: Coach Henry checks over the entry list with opposing coaches before a meet. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP: Eddie Baxter takes a breather on the in- field grass. BOTTOM: Tom Fountain opens up his lead in the 180 yard low hurdles. Track Team Recruits New Runners Southern State Track. under Coach George Henry. entered the 1973 track season with a stable full of young horses from the hurdler and distance departments. Some superior freshman hurdlers were recruited by Henry Chip Hairston paced Tom Fountain. Iames Hollensworth. and Lynn McElroy in the hurdles. The distance men, Ierry Hayes. Mike Healer. and Tim Henry. blazed their way to the top of the conference. The weight men. led by loe Hale, were Milton Cowling. Steve Crane and lim Iamison, Tony Knight. Claude Robinson. and Lamar Bryant were the sprinters and Eddie Baxter, Eric Henley. and Carrel Beasley were the mid- dle distance men. Il :pub TOP: Gary Boxley prepares for the pole vault. TOP RIGHT: Darrel Reid grinds out the last 50 yards of the 880 yd. run during practice. CENTER: Gary Beasley breezes through his track workout. RIGHT: Tony Dillon easily clears 12 ft. in a practice vault. IOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Cross Country team mem- bers are: IFRONT ROWI: Steve Kime. Robert Sutherland. Tim Henry. and Eddie Parham: IBACK FIOWI: Jerry Hayes. Lynn McElroy, Darrel Reid, and Ron Easterling. TOP RIGHT: Senior, Jerry Hayes hits a brisk pace. BOTTOM: Mike Healer pushes himself to another Cross Country win. Cross-Country Sophomores Pace Team to Third Place Conference Finish A young Southern State distance team, led by sophomores Mike Healer and Tim Henry, swept to a third place finish in the 1972 AIC Cross-Country meet. The two sophomores. tied for third in the conference meet and set new course records. Senior jerry Hayes. a four year letterman, cap- tured ninth place in the conference meet. A talented batch of freshmen reinforced the three upper- classmen. Robert Sutherland became the number one freshman runner and was followed by Eddie Parham. Darrel Reid, and Ron Easterling. Head Coach George Henry tacked on a surprising en- ding for the season by allowing the men to participate in the National Track and Field Federations' National Cross-Country Meet. Baseball TOP: Denny Burdine demonstrates the art of hitting a baseball. RIGHT: David O'Byrne and Denny Burdine team up for a strike-out. KOPPOSITE PAGEl TOP: Drumming up a little support from the dugout is Bill Skains, BOTTOM LEFT: David O'l3yrne warms up in a practice session. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ripping a fly to left field is Scott Taylor. Twelve Lettermen Lead Squad The Mulerider baseball team. under the direction of Coach Monroe Ingram, opened the '73 season with four straight wins: two over Arkansas State. Beehe Branch and two over Baptist Christian College. The squad was led by twelve returning lettermen from last year. and most noticahly hy seniors David O'Byrne. Denny Burdine. Rance Rewis. Scotty Taylor. and lohnny White. The Riders fought through a thirty game schedule of 15 double headers in their quest for the AIC crown. They barely missed it last year. with a second place 11-5 con- ference record. They fielded a young. wellfbalanced hall club with a fine blend of veterans and a good crop of freshmen. 2 6, 135 Team Depth Improves Rlder Chances TOP: Steve Horton gets a base hit. RIGHT: Hoppy Rewis takes the throw from the outfield as Steve Brown moves in to cover second base. QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Mark Pierce puts on the tag after an attempted pick off play. RIGHT: Kenneth Godfrey and Gary Elmore loosen up before practice. BOT- TOM: Hoppy Rewis beats out an infield hit against Ark. State. Beebe Branch. 137 Intramurals TOP: Intramural unit managers were: J. Turner. FI. I-Iaynie. E. Hawkes, Ft, Ingersoll. T. Harrie. N. McDonald. T. Henry. D. Ross. B. Crow, C. Williams. BOTTOM LEFT: Bob Patton catches a pass as teammate Mike Martin follows up. RIGHT: Rance Rewis and a team- mate head off an opponent as he nears the goal line. TOP: Wayne Arterbury gets off a punt while Gary Burton and Gary Dumas look on. BOTTOM LEFT: Three unidentified players reach for a pass. BOTTOM RIGHT: George Baker makes the best of a broken play along with Billy Machen and Dr. David Rankin, 9 . . 3w.5g.y- C 6 ,N .sf- W, 35. .- Intramurals Promote Dorm Competition The Southern State College ln- tramural program hoasted a variety of sports ranging from football and soccer. in the fall. to softball and track in the spring. The rivalry het- ween the different dorms was friendly. yet furious enough to generate more interest and en- thusiasm in the fast growing program directed hy Coach Larry McNeal. The intramural program gave all SSC Students an op- portunity to participate and excell in every athletic event available. W We-QW M VV N me 1 Qs-x af I W , . 45, Ad VV V? VV a ffm f V4 in , N, 4. . . , . nh f , Ji f , ,V aff W 1 A A K R I f M!5Z3'5 z57-'QI iq- :wfitw ,M fi ,X iv inf , 2 f ' f, Z f 2' Lf' 4 ' ' .. ,,':' a 'V V N' X Ni V V 5,MMwm.3,,i,,, N, , L1 ff up A, -K. ,, .g,2,VAQ, M V N , , ff' !! ,ff ., t, ,V A W y 4. Residents Dominate Intramural Football QOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Mike Russell plots the teams next play as Mike Waters listens from a safe distance. RIGHT: Referees John Flaherty and Clarence Flenfro take the field for another nights work. BOTTOM: Football fans gather to watch a championship game. ABOVE: Scott Taylor of the Resi- dents turns the corner enroute to a TD. BELOW: Four unidentified players try to block an extra point attempt. Intramural F estlval Pmvides Extra Recreatlon for Students ABOVE: Laura Flanigan tries her hand at hula-hooping. ABOVE RIGHT: Linda Hall demonstrates an instructors skill in free throw form. BOTTOM: Johnny Turner. Mike Rogers. and Mike Flubinski relive younger days in an intramural game of marbles. tOpposite pagei TOP LEFT: participating in an intramural bad- minton game is Ron Crumpler. FAR RIGHT: Hitting a high-flying birdie is John Flaherty, H ik, .X EU 3 Ay, 0,919.1 . 4 'S 1 ff, Ayfbfj ,Q I 'V 1: lacks, Baseball Take Free Time KOPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP: Marilyn Mcivlahen tries her hand with the hoola hoop, LEFT: Tneda Huffman gets ready to let one fly BOTTOM CENTER: 4'StrikeY on Reva Williams. TOP: Carolyn Miles. Marilyn Mclvlahen and Sandra May get involved in a not game of jacks. ABOVE: Hit the ball and then RUN! ORGANIZATIONS W 496 ' QW ' , ,. git Is L 1 1 ' ff? ' L , Q . , - , f . , . f ' - Senate, CAB Senate Drives to Save Our Childreng CAB Brings Concerts, Dances, Politicians President Nixon won by 702, of the votes in SSC's Senate mock election in October. The Senate sponsored another nationalistic event-endorsing Voices in Vital American program fVIVAj, a na- tional organization to help POWs and MIAS. Other activities in- cluded Save Our Children week and a proposal concerning suspen- sion of athletes on work Study, Also, senators decided on the theme for Homecoming, Riderism '72 .The College Activities Boards calendar included numerous dances featur- ing such groups as The House.' The Magnificentsf' and SL james. Fall registration, Home- coming, Christmas, spring registra- tion, and Valentine's Day were all celebrated with dances. A Spring Formal took place second semes- ter. Added to the list of free movies were-events of political speeches, concerts, and plays. The College Activities Board also brought Iulian Bond. Bill Withers, and the Nation- al Players to the campus. i .M ' l if ' gf . Ng . f kd' as .C x 4 M-' 3 2' ' .fr U L, ,, s .. 1, 6 W V ' -3 3 A - Q ff 4,5 X . Q t e fi s OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: The student Senate's Christmas tree shines through December. MIDDLE: Captivating his SSC audience is Bill Withers. BOTTOM: CAB members are lfront rowl: D. Blalock, A. Harris, A. Lisemby, J. Thorn- ton, D. Poindexter, B. Charles, S. Franklin, P. Smith, Y. Smith, C. Washington. B. Williams, isecond rowl: P. Liles, D. Lee, V. Lewis, T. Polk. K. Lisemby, L. James, G. Funderburk, M. Bolam, L. Lilly. L. Flemister. J. Foster. P. Howell, E. Keith: lthird rowl: J. Grant. lvl. Maroney, S. Hardin, G. Gale, E. Hawkes, R. DeVinney. L. Hall. LEFT: Senate of- ficers are iseatedl Al Lockyer, presidentg istanding, left to rightl Chuck Downey. treasurer: Janet Holiman, secretary: Robert lrwiri. vice president. BELOW: Tossing his coins into the wishing well is Roger Head. ieevaeemfwz A M S, A WS AWS, AMS Rent Refrigerators By Mulerider press time the As- sociation of Men Students had made no definite plans for the year. However, it did collaborate with AWS to rent refrigerators to students. Association of Women Students undertook several service projects. For the students, the association worked toward changing womens hours. sponsored penny night, Twerp weekend and revised the AWS handbook. For orphans. the group entertained the children on campus on weekends. The state AWS convention was hosted on SSCS campus by the college chap- ter. G W..--nr OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Discuss- ing the election of officers are Mr. Reed. John May. Alan Berry. and Thomas Westphale. BOTTOM LEFT: AWS of- ficers are lsitting. left to rightl: S. Hutson. P. Liles. J. Thornton. J. Elliot, M. Haynes, K. Lusby. and Y. Fleming, lstandingl: K. Wilson, W. Thomas. S. Xenos. Y. Smith. A. Gayle, C. Washington. D. Howell, Fl. Dorton. A. Tegtmeyer. C. Merritt, A. Cameron and I.. Cosby. CENTER: Offi- cers of AMS are: itop leftl Alan Berry, vice president, ibottom leftl Joey Lusby, secretary-treasurer, iupper rightl Leslie Walsh. president, and Alvin Brannon. sponsor. ABOVE: Reporting to the AWS at a meeting is Shirley Hutson. Religious Groups A countdown for the launching of a student into a water tub, re- treats, and old fashioned church services were just a few activities of the religious organizations. All of the religious organizations were enthusiastic this year and as one faculty member said the spiritual movement on SSC cam- pus was more inspiring than anything he had ever seen. At Christmas special services were held and decorations adorned the religious centers. Throughout the year revivals were held. I if K . . aff kkrr is :f . - .Hag ABS Weekly Breakfasts Feature Prayer This year regular meetings oc- curred biweekly for the Associa- tion of Baptist Students with a Wednesday night service and a Friday morning prayer breakfast. Wednesday services were varied as one had an old fashioned theme carried out in the dress of the students, and another was a spirit dinner for Mulerider players and coaches. The ABS bus took several trips to out-of-town places for the Fall national retreat in Gary, Texas, and for the Spring retreat. The Association Choir traveled to Iacksonville, Texas, Fayetteville and several cities nearer to SSC. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: A uni- versal symbol. RIGHT: The symbol of the BSU, portraying the concept of inward journey and outward journey. BOT- TOM: Photo created by God and taken by Guy. TOP LEFT: Leland Callaway, as- sociate professor of office administra- tion, lectures on witchcraft at an ABS meeting. ABOVE: High spirits are evident in this ABS meeting. LEFT: ABS officers are S, Bright, B. Crank, J. Newkirk, L. Nutt, K. Watkins, M. Cowling, D. Botam. BSU, Chi Alpho BSU Creates Over Supper Dialogs g Students Have Concert, Travel To Retreat Interesting monthly highlights created by the Baptist Student Union were the Over Supper Dia- logsf' The Dialogs consisted of dis- cussions led by such campus per- sonalities as Dr. Ida Flemister, Ed- die and Kandi Corbett, and Dr. George Sixbey. Money making projects included a publicity stunt of rolling a manned barrel off the BSU roof into a tub of water. A choir, the Carousel, was formed for interested students. The Assembly of God students traveled to two out-of-town re- treats. Religious meeting activities were supplemented by a Gospel Concert. Holiday socials also pro- vided a change from school work and serious meditation. RIGHT: Listening to the Apple Corps in the Greek Theatre are members of BSU and guests. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Greeting each other at a meeting of Chi Alpha are Dianne Ponder and Elaine Care-lock. TOP FAR RIGHT: Speaking at an Over-Supper Dialog sponsored by the BSU is Kandi Corbett. MIDDLE RIGHT: The members of Chi Alpha are: P. Barton, C. Bentz, M. Mc- Ateer, J. Carter, K. Barnhardt, B. John- son, E, Carelock, C. Noble, E. White, and D. Ponder. BOTTOM RIGHT: Enjoying fresh camp air are Bruce Ham and Lawrence O'NeaI. ' .Y -39 1 Q H! Q fuk sf' ' Q . ' 123-L,,,. . 5 ii li xtgz. Q ' ' if I 5... 4 . , .,, f l vw my 5 '?7'7 s ' ,fm ' '1 : 1f' 5+ 1.21-w -1,5 L, 'wi' M45 ,ag ug, I w .. 'w.f c4'm.5 e - H . ., N 1 . CSKA ' ' g:'Qf . ' lin M Y VV, --W - -'wtf' r MMG 'HK Q ,. tw i a. Wig ,lv uw 1 T SW tOPPOSITE PAGEj TOP: Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship students have their Wednesday night service. led by Tommy l-lignight. in the gym studio. BOTTOM: Talking Christ is David Caskey. minister from West Monroe. La. TOP LEFT: MBSF members constructed a float for the Homecoming parade. MID- DLE: Marilyn McMahen. Judy Bright. and Freddy Starnes serve campus minister Gary Walker at open house. BOTTOM: Church of Christ student cen- ter group includes llelt to righti seated: A. Gayle, G. McClung, M. Coates. D. Kendrick, T. Moses, T. W. Cleek: second rovv: K. Walker, S. Chisholm. T. Pipkin. S. May, B. Ftussell. P. Gilbey, B. Browng back row: G. Walker. S. Chisholm. J. Bright, M, McMahen, F. Starnes. J. House. T. McFarland. Church of Christ, MBSF Retreats, Bible Courses, Missionary Speakers Slated in '73 On October 8, the Church of Christ Student Center hosted O pen House ceremonies. A Talk Christ meeting and a campus Outreach were also slated. The group attended a fall. and spring retreat at a private lake. Weekly ac- tivities included classes for the semester Bible courses. Wed- nesday evening worships. small group rap sessions and Sunday suppers prepared by the group Coeds. A Halloween party. spring banquet. and several volleyball games were included as activities. Fall and spring banquets were the social highpoinls for the Missionary Baptist Students' Fellowship. The group also spon- sored a hayride and skating party. also constructed a float for the Homecoming parade. Other ac- tivities included proposed mission goals. special programs performed for local congregations and a meeting that featured Ricardo Roldan, missionary to Peru. At the annual state MBSF retreat. the SSC group won the attendance banner. 4 'W , ,,A,, 5, Q.-vi S f-5 .sim V.. ,S Q? ,tr Newman, Wesley Groups Club Experiments With Folk Mass, Students Serve As Altar Boys The Newman Club experi- mented with folk masses this year. SSC students served during these special services as altar boys. Religious folk singing was accom- panied by college student guitar- ists. Several retreats, dinners and special speakers for meetings were scheduled for the 1972-73 school year. The club began meeting in a new place-the small white build- ing beside College Shopping Cen- ter. The fall semester opened for the Wesley Foundation with the an- nual dinner for Methodist students. Another annual event. the Christ- mas party for underpriveleged chil- dren, was also undertaken. Share groups met every Wednesday evening for discussion of the Bible, contemporary literature, and politi- cal and social issues. To supple- ment these discussions, the Meth- odist group provided films and special speakers. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Officers ofthe Wesley Foundation are tfirst rowJ: G. Baker, A. Stanley. P. Howell. A. Bon- sallg lsecond rowl: E. Corbett, C. Jackson, R. Howell. A. Tegtmeyer, L. Lily. BOTTOM LEFT: Enjoying them- selves at a Newman Club meeting are J. Lehman, J. McNeil, D. Fontenot. and C. Prejean. TOP LEFT: Students get better acquainted at a Wesley Foundation din- ner. LEFT: Planning activities for future meetings of the Newman Club are: D. Fontenot, Ft. Johnson. D. Skelton. C. Prejean, L. McNulty, S. Serio. and T. Renard. BOTTOM LEFT: Charles Jackson and Flhonda Cross sample the food at a Wesley dinner. PSFI, Mass Choir Spring brings concert, crusade A new group on campus, started in the spring of 1972, was Pente- costal Students Fellowship Interna- tional. The group sponsored a stu- dent dedication service in the fall and a campus crusade in the spring. Meetings were attended by such speakers as Andy Valentine and David Sanders. Bible study sessions were directed by Pente- costal minister Iames Pierce. The Mass Choir, a volunteer group, traveled to numerous Ar- kansas' cities to present gospel concerts. Most of the concerts took place Sundays in churches but other performances were given for campus programs and concerts. BOTTOM:Members ofthe Mass Cnoir,a totally student organized group, are: tfirst rowl L. Williams, K. Corbett, S. Bland, O. Nunley, J. Backennus, E. Wainright: tsecond rowl C. Patton, E. Parker, E. Hill, J, Ferguson, B. Charles, S. Adams, T. Hatter. Nl. Stewart, D. Hollo- way, tthird rowl L. Lilly, K. Corbett, lVl. Iverson. B. Daughtery, E. Howard, G. An- drews, B. Wilson: ttourtn fOWl T. Gibbs, D. Cameron, G. Lemons, G. Williams. x I ,'5 Q v 'A Q' . I4 ri r' I. r Social Clubs An academic year at SSC was not all academics. With one interest in common, students were united in the social clubs this year. These interests varied. Some clubs set out to help the underprivileged in Co- lumbia County, others were simply a means of relaxation. Each student was given the op- portunity to join one of the social clubs. These clubs brought the students closer together with projects. drives. and athletic events. ,W BSA, International, MENC Black History Week,Drive Booths, Dances Dominate Various Clubs' Calendars Comprising the year's activities of the Black Student Association was a dance and a fashion show, the proceeds of which went to the Arkansas Sickle Cell Foundation. Miss Black Collegiate pageant was also staged at Southern State. The International Club pur- ported lo inform students about foreign cultures, governments, and problems. Dr. Frank Schambach and Dr. I. Wesley Childers gave in- formation to members concerning topics relevant to second semester classes. One of the functions of the Music Educators National Confer- ence was to set up a booth in the Harvest Carnival. Along with this, was a plan to take one or two trips to observe leaching music lo ele- mentary children. TOP LEFT: International Club members are tFront Rowi: W. Childers, T. John- son, W. Young. G. Johnson. S. Boaz: tSecond Rowjz M. Meeks. G. Barnes, R. Contrado, W. Johnson, and W. Jameson. MIDDLE LEFT: Members of the Music Educators National Conference are tFirst Rowi: A. Harris, J. White, Ft. Cross, S. Brian. L. Glover: tSecond Rowl: G. AIA len, C. Hawkins, J. Wesley, D. Harwell, A. Murray, B. Miller. E. Conner, and S. Viertet. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Modeling tor the Sickle Cell Fashion Show is Doro- thy Brown. BOTTOM LEFT: Sporting new clothes for the fashion show is Charles Robinson. RIGHT: Members ot the BSA are tFront Rowj: D. Gray, T. Hatter, H. Charles. T. Jones. E. Wain- wright, l.. Flanlgan, L. Lily: tSecond Rowl: M. Stewart. M. Iverson. D. Cameron, J. Turner. J. Armstrong, J. Mason, M. Vines: tThird Rowj: G Strickland, E. Parker. B. Daugherty, C. Patton. J. Fort, B. Charles, V. Taylor: tFourth Rowjz T. Calahan. l.. McKinney, W. Pree, J. Muldrew, H. McKinney, D. Edwards. E. Hill. T. Billingsg tFifth Rowj: P. Moore, M. Ware. A. Green, T. Jones. J. Phillips: tSixth Rowj: V. Franklin. G. Williams. W. Walker, J. Johnson, Stan- ding: K. Corbett and D. Holloway. QQ, l-,.f, ,AN X . ln , I., hu Q. 1 K L .ss .,..r.---W-F ' D M, --- 1-'W' A W W V,....,. 35631, A V I , J. M.. 'f -E131 ' r,s...A'f't?:a1'.. f......- .--.L --41 1-V H , ' ' W ' ' yy , , . , Ia. A-f-,W ,- I I O . Q 'W . N gL,L.'.g:. '., QM ,,..,....-NQMW f'f ' ' ..Jl3,?iM 'L',M?r !r: t was 'xl ff 0-.W ,M Q- v 9' . .9 p .sk . WHA Agile Women Sell Programs: Play Games As the football season came around, the Women's Recreation Association got ready to sell pro- grams at the home football games. The club also participated in the state WRA campout. The major change within the organization was the revision of the constitution. The WRA also participated in many intramural activities such as, softball, basketball, volleyball. and ping pong. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Straining to beat the ball to base. Sandra May runs to third. BOTTOM: WRA members are fFirst Rowi: B. Braswell. M. Hinze. D. Pote. S. Granderson. M. Trexler. B. Sullivan. A. Bacon: lSecond Howl: C. Miles. M. McMahen. S. Hamilton. L. Lily. A. Kennedy. D. Arrington. B. Marks. D, Fontenot. B. Burchfield. M. Parham. G. Allen. D. Ponder: tThird Rowi: K. Curtis. K. Baker. S. May. J. McNeil. C. Prejean. R. Russell, A. Gillespie. S. Jones. V. Key. R. Wylie: lFourth Rowl: K. Mooney. J. Holiman. K. Gibson. M. Haynes. B. Miller. S. Taylor. M. McGee. D. Howell. G. Willis. S, Bland. P. Singleton. L. Dixon, J. Lehman, L. Nash. L. Robinson: lFifth Rowl: R. Roark. K. Brown. S. Neason. S. Sumner. J. Stuckey. TOP LEFT: Intramural teams try to make and block a basket. MIDDLE: Ready for a hit are Wanda Hobson, Sally Purifoy. and Paula Singleton. BOTTOM: Two women grapple for the ball. RIGHT AND BELOW: Taurans provided a fair holiday for orphans. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Entertaining at a Taurans dance is a Unique-. BOTTOM: Taurans are lFront Row. left to rightl: W, Brown, lSecond Flowl: T. Burton. D. Cameron D. Cross. B. Houston, R. Bally, R. Walters. M. Waters, T. Ross. B. Ray, IVI. Cowling, J. Ethridge, S. Taylor. J. Duke. S IVI. Long. A. Duncan. M. Russell. K. Miller. R. Horridge. B. Bell. M. Terrai' To u ro ns Fratemity Treats Children to Fair After the first football game the Taurans sponsored a dance to make the day a more winning one. In helping the people of the city. this club transported children from the Magale Manor Arkansas Meth- odist Childrens Home to the coun- ty fair. In ease members needed financial aid. the Taurans set aside a scholarship fund which took much pressure off those who might have been in need. College Republicans Political Group Attends Conventions College Republicans during the year sponsored a car wash and a booth in the Harvest Carnival. Meetings featured such speakers as Lee Priest, president of Arkan- sas College Republicans. The Political organization journeyed to the Arkansas Republican Biennial Conventions in the fall and spring and the College Republican State Convention. all in Little Rock. ln- formal parties also brightened members' weekends. Q. W +V, .A E' as , yi gfv gwfgtr :?'1f4f m:4g,w.g,i, ,rf M fa -:1.f?g'25. 1't-ff :rf izffafigfi A , Q Y W2 ff - v? 'f' '- .R M, 1 .. ., , a:,f,,5..,,,5.,x.,, ,, . ,, than faftamwiw OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT: During his campus campaign. Wayne Babbitt dines with students. BOTTOM: Members ofthe College Republicans are lfirst row. left to rightl: J. Cullatt. D. Sattenfvhite. E. Parham. K. Jones. B. Wilkie. W. Carpen- ter: lsecond rowl: Fl. Burns. G. Bert- strom. J. Satterwhite. J. Clark. Ft. DeVin- ney. D. Cunningham. S. Bland. S. Franklin: ithird rowl: W. Carpenter. M. Lacy. C. Billings. J. Mullins. W. Juniel. Ft. Downs. J. Dainty. and C. McMennamy. CENTER: Agri Club president David Ward presents Agri Maid Kathy Fiowe with a plaque at Farm-City Week banquet. TOP: Mr. Nolan addresses a class. ABOVE RIGHT: A student-teacher duet. .. Academic and Honorary Societies Acting as stimuli for the educa- tional side of SSC were the honorary and academic clubs. ln these clubs students could see their education at work. The Pre-Med club worked in the hospital, the Geology Club went on field trips, and the Alpha Psi Omega gave a play performance in Little Rock. These were just a few activities of the academic and honorary organizations in '73. ABOVE: President Jan Jones rests out- side Jackson Hall. RIGHT: This sign in- troduces students to the business de- partment. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Boaz enjoys ice cream at PBL party. OP- POSITE PAGE, TOP: Phi Beta Lambda officers J. Jones, M. Trexler. S. Hutson. C. Cook, and D. Lindsey pose with a guest speaker after installation cere- monies. BOTTOM: PBL members in- clude D. Aldridge. C. Ames, B. Arant, J. Askins, G. Baker. Fi. Barker, J. Barlow, D. Bassett, M, Bates, B. Bays, C. Beck. G. Bergstrom, A. Berry, J. Berry, C. Black, D. Blalock, V. Blanchard, L. Bryant, G. Bucy, L. Bullard. C. Bullock. K. Burley, B. Cary. J. Castleman. Ft. Cathey, G. Cheatham, S. Clark, A. Condray. C. Cook, L. Cosby, D. Cross, J, Davis, G. Dickinson. G. Dumas, A. Duncan, J. Dunn, S. Elijah, S. Elliot, G. Elmore, J. Ethridge. M. Flowers. P. Foster, D. Gar- rett, S. Glasgow. B. Gorz, T. Hall, D. Hal- Iigan, M. Harris, J. Hartley. M, Hartsfield. Also, Fi. Haynie. G. Head, V. Herring, J. Hicks, G. Highsmith, D. Hooten, S. Hut- son, C. Jackson, S. Jeffus, B. Johnson, J. Johnson. J. Jones. L. Kuykendall, H. Lambert. V. Lewis. D. Lindsey, M. Long, N. McDonald, J. Madlock, A. Marlar, J. Marshall. B. May, J. May, J. Mitchell, A. Molnaird, K. Mooney, B. Nash. L. Nutt, T. Oglesby, C. Patton, S. Patton, M. Phillips, G. Pinkerton, B. Prewett, Sr., Ft. Prewett, Jr., S. Pruitt, B. Pruitt, B. Purdy, J. Fthodes, M. Bister, J. Robinson, R. Ftob- inson, G. Boss. T. Boss, Ft. Rothwell, J. Rowland. Fi. Smith, A. Stanley, P. Ste- phens, M. Trexler, B. Waldo, A. Walker, K. Walker, L. Walsh, M. Warren, M. Wa- ters, W. Watson, M. Welch, E. White, G. Wiggins, W. Williams, T. Young. D. Hor- ton, B. Clemons, J. Baker, Y. Smith, D. Murray, B. Greer, L. Simmons, R. White, and Dr. Stecker, Adviser. Phi Beta Lambda PBL Has Annual Flea Market: Group Experiments With State Wide Money Project A second annual flea market was undertaken by Phi Beta Lambda during the spring semes- ter. The club also experimented with candy selling in a statewide PBL money making project. The group filled a Model T with authentic looking Bonnies and Clydes for a Homecoming parade entry. Club representatives also went to l-lot Springs for a state con- vention. IDECA day for high school students was an additional activity. gi is Special meetings included the gy' initiation ceremony and an ice ,-3 cream supper. a gathering at which Bobby Newman, district represen- tative. was the guest speaker. 'mfg-yfcfgi, - - , yu, , K .. 11 ', , l 172 Agriculture club Farm-City Week Banquet And Iudging Dominate Year 'ld' KN'- . uluf 1 ,ang ,..-Q, f' lt: ' The annual events for the Agri Club were the Agricultural Ban- quet and Hoat made for homecom- ing. The organization sponsored the Farm-City Week Banquet. and the FFA Iudging Contest. Occupational speakers spoke regularly. These speakers dis- cussed their particular agricultural fields. They were invited in order to give the club members a good cross section of views held by dif- ferent men or farm organizations. They included Dr. Runyan Deere, Mike Vines, and lack Davis. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP FAR' LEFT: Members ot the Agriculture Club are: tFirst Row, Left to Righty D. Ward. T. Highnight. M. Vines, J. Rook. J. Attebury, E. Smith, Dr. O. Childs: tSecond Rowj Dr, B. Loe, Dr. J. Harrington, G. D. Aldridge, M. Stephens, M. Phillips, D. Waldrop, G. Thomason, G. Hines, H. Davis, B. Crow, C. Mauldin: tThird Rowj R. Downs, G. Vaughn, D. Hunter, J. Lusby, R. Williamson, Fl. Puckett, J. Gen- try, Ft. Flushing, G. Smith, S. Reeves, R. Johnson, J. P. Stuart. P. Propps, J, Phil- lips, R. Wade, L. Cook: tFourth Rowi D. Stout, S. Adcock. B. Fowler. P. Gibbs, B. Mixon, K. Koen, A. Bowie, C, Lamkin, Fl. Fell. E. Nix. Fl. Smith, R. Parrish: tFifth Row! J. Tubbs, D. Standridge. D. Miller. M. Stanley. R. Pilgreen. J. Stanley. K. Williams, P. Voss. J. Davidson, S. Bradd: tSixth Rowl J. Neely and L. Latimer. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Washing eggs are Terry Polk and Dora Pondexter. CEN- TER: Making sure the temperature is right in the poultry house is an agricul- ture student. RIGHT: Working with the dairy cows is Jimmy Rook. TOP: Busily taking notes during lecture is Mr. Childs class. LEFT: Just who is leading whom 7 is what this agriculture student is probably thinking. f L fl -' xffu ef ' , . . ,, . fix.. , - . 1 , 1 - . 'r e L .- - - L f , -A --,hh L ' S Hx' ' L L L . .. .... G - .ff .,', A A -,.g e .Ji-59: 'f 7 -'-' en 'K LL A I ' + LL W L J f 1' if '- ,. 1 -- 5 I- .- ,. dl LL ' L ' A . V 1 A K H . - f . LX: q h1Vl ., .1 1 ,,, . gergk. , if K 51.5 fy,,3g-,., '?3L?S 3k'f5',Ge3 i ...,. , ,A .. 1.494 Z V ,xy V ,f K V . 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TOP RIGHT: Up in the loft is Kathy Rowe, maid. LEFT: Kathy finds a haystack a resting place. X, .- X Q M . K g -.4 .1 ff N' x , m .s X 5 3 ,F J, Q A 176 5 23? e Q-L...,,-... A .ai S P. E. Assn., Biology Club Clubs Decorate Lounge, Iudge Science Fair A hot dog picnic. Senior send-off banquet. annual Christmas party. Intramural Festival and special Olympics for the handicapped were conducted by the Physical Education Association. The group attended the state AAI-IPEIR meeting in Hot Springs: also, the National AHPER meeting. The big project of the P.E. Association this year was the changing of Coach Smith's old office to a lounge for relaxation and enjoyment by all P.E. majors and minors. The Biology Club began the year with a membership drive. A population experiment with mice. four cages for a poisonous snake display, judging of science fair projects, and subscribing to the Science News magazine were all undertaken. OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT: Working on an experiment for Biology Club are David Hudson, Mike Johnson, and Jeff Clingan. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Biology Club are lFirst Rowj: D. Hudson, D. Pote, J. Beeneq tSecond Rowj: J. Clingan, M. Johnson, L. Weaver: tThird Rowj: J. Templeton, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Robinson, and M. Ingram. CENTER: Acting out a skit at the PE. As- sociation Christmas party are tBack Rowj Sandy Xenos, Cornell Williams. Sammy Taylor, tBottoml Mike Pinault and Darrel Smith. BELOW: Playing games at the party are members of the P.E. Association. BOTTOM: P.E. Associ- ation members are: tFirst Rowj M. Waters, J. Armstrong, J. Haney. P. Boreing, C. Miles, L. Smith, D. Smith, K. Steinkrause, L. Stelnkrause, M. Hinze. J. McNeil, S. Serio, Fl. Leavell. C. Williams, N. Castleman, P. Boreing, B. Flay. D. O'Byrn, C. Tollett. L. Lily1tSecond Rowj J. White, D. Arrington, M. Pineault, S. Xenos. I. Skaggs. S. Duke, M. McHenry, J. Wylie, A. Gillespie. S. Summer. G. Allen. B. Miller, S. Taylor. S. Keith. Ft. Bradley. Ft. Freeman. M. Johnson. E. Henley, D. Howell. L. Tollett. Dr. Carter: tThird ftowl M. McGee. L. Martin. R. Gaines. S. Taylor. S. Earlywine. G. Earlywine. M. Maroney. K. Curtis. V. Hudman. P. Lisemby. R. Roark, E. Hawkes. J. Lehman. Ft. Dean. J. Crews, B. Jordan, B. Jordan. B. Young. Dr. Downing, Dr. Marshall, A. Kennedy. B. Malone. Ft. Williams. fn j:g,..3g - T '- - -. gjfi'-gr V - u ,I X 'jr if of gwssf I f . .,... .. . , ABOVE: Sigma Pi Sigma members are: fLeft to Rightl C. Rutledge, l.. Penn, R. McGhee, J. Butler, R. Rodgers, P. Bollinger, J. Jones, P. Cooper, F. Hart- rick, F. Dees, J. Mitchell. RIGHT: Utilizing the audio visual equipment is Chuck Griffith. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Demonstrating engineering methods to the engineering club is Frank Root. Members are QLetI to Righty: S. Adcock, D. Blalock, M. Lacey, T. Renard, and E. Jordan. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pre- Med and Science Club members are: D. Blalock, K. Smith, N. Dansby, M. Ray- burn, G. Gaskill, B. LaBIue, R. Thomas, C. Taylor, C. Griffith, D. Sneed, D. Halli- gan, T. Walthall, J. Templeton, K. Lusby, G. Johnson, R. McGee. Academic clubs have field trips banquets, picnics, build glider Science oriented meetings were presented by the Pre-Med and Science Club. The club made several field trips. one to the University of Arkansas Medical Center, another to Louisiana State University Medical School- Shreveport, and another to the Magnolia city hospital. Sigma Pi Sigma planned ac- tivities other than those science oriented. Fall and spring were celebrated by a picnic and banquet. respectively. The Engineering Club con- structed a free flight glider which is big enough for a man. NSA, Geology, Psych. NSA Seeks Minority Membersg Geology, Psychology Clubs Active The Nursing Students Association undertook Project Breakthrough , an attempt to recruit Mexicans. Spanish Americans, and other minority groups. Other highlights were the Associations Christmas banquet and a featured speaker who is the only practicing enterostma therapist in Arkansas. The group traveled to the University of Arkansas Medical School twice during the term to attend bi-annual workshops and the NSA state con- vention. The local club began streamlining its bylaws following examples set forth by the national and state organizations. Smoky quartz. calcite, brookite. and cinnabar were a few of the minerals collected by the Geology Club on field trips to Hot Springs. The club meetings were made in- teresting by films and guest speakers. The Psychology Club sponsored a going-away picnic for Dr. Eva Goodenough. At the meeting, speakers included Dr. Leland Callaway of SSC, Faye Linarn. Magnolia Iunior High School Counselor. and Dr. Fay Smith of Educators Consulting Service, Inc. Q3 F' OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Geology Club members are front: M. York. P. Edmisong back: Dr. J. Jones. A. Berry. MIDDLE: Other Club members include front: T. Purifoy. B. Embryg back: D. Gregory, T. Sawyer. BOTTOM: NSA students are lleft to rightl: M. Fleeves. V. King, D. Gunnels. V. Green, B. Stephenson. B. Sheppard, B. Nance, B. Cooper, C. Post. K. Lusby. S. Clark, L.. Martin. P. Henry. E. Coleman, D. Garner, V. Graham. lVl. lVlcGaugh. lVl. Taylor. J. Foshee. Fl. Gould. CENTER: Nursing students ob- serve the correct procedure in caring for a patient. LEFT: Taking a blood pressure reading is a routine task in nursing. BOTTOM: Psychology Club menllbcls are lleft to rightl first row: Dr. l. Flemlster. J, Bates. J. Holiman. D. Cheatham. G. Gidcombi second row: J. Bright. lVl. Haynes. K. Gibson. J. Davis: third row: R. Cooper. K. Lusby. ' M flizilhnnx ,s fn . ' Wx 0' 0 k .iqzq :QW . if V NM, 5. , 'flu f N R GY YV i Bond Clubs Groups Work Together To Sponsor Pep Band, Dance, Picnic For Freshmen Kappa Kappa Psi, band fraterni- ty and Tau Beta Sigma, band sorority, worked together to co- sponsor a pep band, a dance, and a picnic for freshman band mem- bers. Tau Beta Sigma sponsored a car wash. In support of their team, the group traveled to all out-of- town Mulerider football games. Also, they attended the 1973 Tau Beta Sigma-Kappa Kappa Psi Con- vention at the University of Con- necticut in August. Kappa Kappa Psi conducted in the fall its annual Homecoming corsage sale. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Conduct- ing a meeting of Tau Beta Sigma is pres- ident Paula Bollinger. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of Kappa Kappa Psi are QFirst Rowj: R. Reed, C. Creet, B. Mitchell, T, Gibson: tSecond Rowjz J. Sutterfield, S. Wilson, D. Sneed, S. Collins, M. Maron- ey, R. Miller, G. Lemons, BELOW: Sigma Tau Delta members are D. Amason, S. Means, P. Bolinger, D. Parker, L. Dix, P. Casey, T. Bradford, R. Green. LEFT: Selling corsages for Kappa Kappa Psi are John Sutterfield and Ronnie Reed. ABOVE: Dr. Gene Kelsay and Dr. Ftobert Campbell, professors of music. provided a fall concert of classical music. RIGHT: Volunteers from DaCapo create a back- ground of greenery to add to a concerts effect. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Lighting and props lend an aura of beauty to the singing of the Madrigals. BOTTOM: Concert Choir singers are: tat pianol Wanda Smith: 1First Rowjz D. Harwell, R. Murphy, T. Carter, J. Parks, fsecqnd Rowl: P. Jamerson, A. Harris, G. Glagow, M. Strickland, D. Swift, J. Wesley, E. Talley, K. Gibson, K. Curtis, M. Garner: fThird Rowj: J. Ferguson, C. Garner, D. Nash, S. Collins, B. Clawson, C. Robinson, S, Moss, S, Brian, J. White, L.. Glover, fFourth Rowj: D. Parker, D. Sattenfvhite, A. Gayle, E. Gibson, M. Cowling, E. Gill, W. Hale, D. Green, L. Sawyer, F. Henley, J. Holiman, T. Pipkin. Concert Choir, Modrigols Holiday Concerts Dominate Choirs' Fall Schedules, Choir Makes Arkansas Tour Three Christmas Concerts-the Bell Shazzars of the Shreveport Symphony-highlighted the Choral Society and the Concert Choir's activities first semester. The Choral Society performed at the United Methodist Church. The Concert Choir sang at a special Magnolia Chamber of Commerce program and at an SSC recital. Second semester. the choir visited several Arkansas cities for their annual concert tour. Several choir members per- formed with the Shreveport Sym- phony in the opera Cinderella The Madrigals entertained various civic groups in Camden. El Dorado and Magnolia. ,, if . 21 Q, j'-l ii . E I -:.,g,,-- RIGHT: Checking the theater lights is Amanda Gardner. FAR RIGHT: Prac- ticing piano before class is Joleen Parks. BELOW: Painting props before an SSC production are Linda Robinson and Barbara Burchfield. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: DaCapo members are lfirst rowl: J. White, D. Ellison, S. Hardin. A. Harris, G. Glasgow. D. Green, W. Hale, S. Moss: lsecond rowl: C. Hawkins, P. Jamerson, D. Harwell, J. Wesley, E. Conner, D. Cabiness. C. Garner, J. Parks. M. Garner. T. Pipkin, R. Cross, and L. Glover. BOTTOM: Stagecraher members are: B. Buchfield, P. Gilbey, L. James, C. Bair, D. Robinson. L. Robinson. A. Hall, J. Gray. G. Davis, J. Whitehead, J. Hall, L. Perdue, T. Huffman. xi! ie 'um Whiz J ff 2 M i.... , .1 1 A ' i ' Docopo, Stogecmfters Club Contributes Talent Stagecrafters Kept Busy The DaCapo Club enjoyed a pic- nic in the spring. Also a concert took place in the spring semester. In addition, the club members con- tributed musical talent to the Har- vest Carnival. The stagecrafters were active this years as they are every year. Sweeping Overstreet Auditorium, painting props and taking tucks in oversized costumes consumed Wednesday afternoon class ses- sions. Besides assisting in the six SSC theatre productions, the group attended the American College Theatre state festival in Little Rock during December. 188 i 5... Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta Honorary Groups Attend National Conventions Alpha Chi. an academic honorary society. welcomed new members during the formal ini- tiation this year. Several students attended the Alpha Chi national convention in St. Louis. Missouri. The spring semester began with a program about graduate school presented to the group by five SSC faculty members. The organization encouraged individual members of the club to present talks or demon- strations in their fields of study. Several SSC Sigma Tau Delta members ended the spring term of 1972 by attending the organi- zation's national meeting in Nebraska. The fall term was high- lighted with a reception in honor of Dr. George Sixbey before his retirement this year. The honorary English organization also spon- sored a writing workshop and freshman theme contest. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Appearing to be quite amused over Pam Howell's costume is Dr. George Sixbey. BOT- TOM: Alpha Chi members include tleft to righti seated: J. Bright. S. Cogar. B. Stevens. S. Jeffus. P. Jennings. K. San- ders. C. Cook. D. Aldridge: second row: P. Howell. M. Haynes. S. Hutson. P. Garrison. L. Glover. M. Smith. P. Jones. J. Thornton. W. Sweeney. B. Bays: third rowz Dr. VV. Childers. Dr. B. Dodson. Ft, Lewis. Dr. G. Sixbey. L. James. B. Wynn. A. Warmack. C. Gardner. G. Gidcomb. E. Talley. CENTER LEFT: Candles illumi- nate the club roll. BELOW LEFT: Mem- bers of Sigma Tau Delta are tsittingi E. Hartsell. P. Liles. lvl. Smith. P. Howell. Nl. Haynes: standing: B, Austin. E. Talley. P. Chauncey. J. Thornton. M. Forgey. C. Turner. and D. Fields. BELOW: Enjoying a laugh together at his farewell dinner are Dr. Sixbey and Joyce Elliot. BELOW: Alpha Psi Omega members are tFirst Rowl G. James, L. James, A. Hardageg ISecong Rowl T. Taylor M. Harton. K. Corbett, L, Perdue. RIGHT: A major part of acting is making props, here Lynn Perdue. Gail James and Larone James assemble a baby cradle for the play. Blues for Mr. Charlie! OP- POSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: A moment of meditation for Jake Whitehead, assistant professor of speech. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lambda Sigma Alpha women are IFirsI Rowj: A. Howell, J. Newkirk, V. Lusby, fSecond Howl: M. Smith, M. Haynes, IThird Rowjz V. Adams. P. Howell, P. Chauncey. iv 1 y . ,151--Q Alpha Psi, Lambda Sigma Members Go To F estivalg President Chosen Delegate To Democratic Convention The Miss Southern Belle pageant. along with Aardvark. a spring variety show. was again conducted by Alpha Psi Omega. The honorary theatrical organiza- tion indulged in a picnic after aid- ing in directing and producing various productions. Members ac- companied the cast and stage crew of The Class Menagerie to the American College Theatre festival in Little Rock. Lambda Sigma Alpha. honorary womens organization. had as its major event this year the initiation of new members chosen on the basis of grade point and service to SSC. Lili Flemister. SSC student. once related to the women her ex- periences as alternate delegate to the Democratic National Conven- tion. Speeches by business and professional women on the role of women in society were also plan- ned. 1 - x X 3 3 3 Publications Communication was one of the most important things at SSC. lt en- abled students. faculty, and others concerned with SSC life to be in- formed at all times. There was one facet of SSC that enabled this communication to exist. This was the publication division. Here with the help of many de- voted workers the school news- paper, catalogs, the yearbook, and notices were created. All of these publications kept SSC functioning smoothly in '73. 5 ln. A ,- , iff' I ,QU ,ti ,f' 'Q' Xxannms.-... ' 5 .4 OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Use of the printing press is demonstrated to Danny Cunningham by Vernon Hall, director of Printing. BOTTOM LEFT: One of the biggest reasons for the shortage of photographers is disagreement between them as artists, Demonstration by Guy Gale and Alan Berry. CENTER: Filing pictures, writing cutlines, and organizing layouts oc- cupies Shirley Franklin, Gail Strickland, and Pat Smith. ABOVE: The muscles built by the labor of photographing are shown by Guy Gale. BELOW: Guy Gale. head photographer, Alan Berry, Shep Miers, and Joe Carothers, photographers for The Bray and MULE- RIDER stride out of the sunset. Photographers Staff Enlarges Size, Adds Full-Time Dark Room Man One of the biggest changes that occurred OH the photography staff was in the size. There were three full-time photographers, plus a full- time dark room workerln order to improve the quality of the pictures, three photographers partici- pated in a photography class. The photographers took more pic- tures in order to increase the publ- ications selection.Another objective of the staff was to capture SSC as it was-with candid shots. The photographers took pictures for all SSC publications. such as the Bray, the Mulerider. and the Southern Stater. 5551, V VE .,AA ' 1 TOP: Sports editors Steve Goodheart, Tim Young, and Tony Little pose for their photo. ABOVE: The pressures and strains of meeting deadlines show in the face of Roger Head, Bray editor-in-chief. RIGHT: Ad staff consists of Mike Bolam, Terry Calahan, Karl Steinkrause, and Bill Skains, who gather here in an old barn. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Proofreading and setting headlines are Kathy Jones and Judy White, CENTER: Relaxing and browsing through a recent issue of The Bray is managing editor Joyce McClure. BOTTOM: Caught in a moment of deep thought is make-up editor James Burns. 3 xi Mu,t li -gill.: Lg ,ff 1 M ..-.- gm' gtit T .N t . Jw , f :.,. 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A ,-B ,ln J A Uv, .W t . , 1 V Q ' 'I' , 'f ' V. . ,' , at t?'ft,.,fT. ', hcl ., -3 -Q. QM M '14 -xo ., i, 4. 'J . X' ti' A... 1- 7 Q ...- - -,,.e- . . . t ,RYE Yr s T x 1' kv Gill The Bray The Bray Poses Questions, Has Typography Changes Should Dorm Visitation Be Al- lowed for Students? Is CAB Do- ing a Sufficient Iob of Presenting Activities? These were just a few questions asked in the column Bray Asks. This year the Bray underwent a metamorphosis. The layouts were changed to a Horizontal style and there was an extensive use of pic- ture pages to portray, photo- graphically, the stories on and off campus. Responsibilities were increased on the part of the editor and staff. With this increased responsibility came the creation of the Editorial Board. In addition, emphasis was placed on the well system in the advertising section to emphasis creativity. Mulerider Staff Mulerider More Shocking And hitriguing Issue In '73g Staffers Decide to Disregard Past Publications The MULERIDER promised the reader a more shocking and in- triguing issue in '73, The staffs first move was to discard all previous publications. Colorful was the word used to describe the introduction section. There was a change in the layout form to a mosaic' and modular style, whereby more pictures were used to tell the saga of '73, With the decrease in the number of pages in the sports section, addi- tional pages were added to the organization section. The extra pages were used for division pages in that section. A new section was also ad- ded-the world section-which covered world events of '73. The major division pages had conversational copy, while the other copy was written in feature form. Other technical changes in- cluded the type set and the texture of the paper. Day after day the staff worked to meet oncoming deadlines. As late as 12 p.m., the pecking of type- writers could be heard echoing from within hollow Wilson Hall. Hair was pulled, friends fought, editors cried, and the '73 MULE- RIDER was created. ABOVE: Choosing pictures tor the Mulerider are the co-editors, Linda Wayland and Gary Lemons. TOP RIGHT: Checking out a picture assign- ment is photography editor Shirley Franklin. RIGHT: Typing copy for the Mulerider are Pam Gilbey, organizations editor, and Becky Allen, organizations assistant. BELOW: Working on layouts are typists Pat Smith and Gail Strickland. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Preparing to work on the class sections is Vicky Herring. CENTER: Elise Young, Evelyn Wainright, and Russ Quarles serve in typist and photo-editor positions. BOT- TOM: Diane Ferguson checks proofs as another duty in her role as a typist. . -Q- i s J ZX ., xc. - -gh uw- . W Q ' ' -JW, -,, b. 1352. vo bf Print Shop Students Assist In Press Operations Identification cards, the Southern Slater. football programs and other printed materials were prepared by the SSC Print Shop. A student work study staff of seven assisted Vernon Hall, director of printing, and Bonnye Powell. secretary, with press control. Varityper technique, Litho fundamentals and other related tasks. The Print Shop, like many work study operations on campus, provides an opportunity for students to begin training for a possible full-time occupation. UPPER RIGHT: Bonnye Powell ponders one of the many problems she en- counters daily as secretary of the print shop. RIGHT: Making sure paper and machine are ready for printing is Sid Moore. QOPPOSITE PAGE! CLOCK- WISE: Dorothy Savage prepares a book- let for stapling. Typing is an almost full time task for Pam Adcock. Metering a photograph for The Bray is Glenda Allen. Type is justified by Cathy Warren. Print Shop aide Danny Cunningham works to help form another SSC publication. Mr. Hall shows Sid Moore and Jim Fincher the size of a booklet to be placed in the press. 4 Wfhmm Students :X ' 'T , 33: Q.. Y ft A A! 1? .-3 .. 1, ' I' V----J- .l 7? x Campus Life TOP LEFT: Messy isnt the word as this student concentrates on her pottery. TOP RIGHT: Gary Lemons is very thoughtful as he studies. CENTER: The sun sets over the construction site of the new library. BOTTOM: Taking advan- tage of the good weather. this student tries a bit of outdoor painting. IOP- POSITE PAGEJ: TOP LEFT: A student devotes lull attention to her brush strokes. TOP RIGHT: Wondering what tomorrow will bring is Janet l-loliman. BOTTOM LEFT: This barren site will soon turn into a beautiful library. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Students stop in the union for a break between classes. BELOW: On campus for their quarterly visit, the Upward Bound students enter the union. J14,...-A- A --A' 'Q mx Li, V m egg 1 ,abit-H .J i L 1 V I ,,..., ,,,-,,' ,, ,, . , H Campus Life Q' .J 2 TOP: Nature study occupies Pam l-lovvell. ABOVE: Wayne Babbitt finds Rosie Cross a listener for his campaign speech. LEFT: lronically this picture con- veys more than a thousand words. TOP RIGHT: Wilburn King finds music in a saxaphone. RIGHT: Hancling out free popsicles during registration for BSU is Andrea Gillespie. fopposite pagej TOP: Men and women clown together like boys and girls at open house. TOP RIGHT: Telephone-talking is part of dorm life for Jerry Dansby. CENTER: Some Talbot residents work diligently on their Homecoming float. BOTTOM: These women find out where the men are - Talbot open house. .tt gl tsfiii .ff .QSFFSW f-f , f H Talbot Hall 41 Vik? 2 , f X? xii? NX V' wx , 1 X ' . E 'X .....,' K - . .M-M--511:12 ,l N.. Greene Hall , . M ,, . g . :If A ,,i.,, ,A,, , 1f-' , : V in 1.' 2 P L 1- I Talley Hall IOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP LEFT: Keeping up his caffeine count, Russ Quarles studies with a Coke and Dr. Pepper. FAR LEFT: Wayne Zumwalt and Calvin Hill compare Brands X and Y on washday. CENTER: Gary Mauney gets a cold surprise. BOTTOM: Searching for a lost bag of Fritos is Mike Bolam. BOTTOM RIGHT: Heading out for a date is Johnny Turner. LEFT: A group of visitors are served punch by Bill Skains. MIDDLE LEFT: Surprise and happiness are displayed on John lVlay's face as a care package arrives. BOTTOM: You're going to take a picture of who? asks Martin Strickland. BOTTOM RIGHT: Spending their leisure time working on their float are residents of Talley Hall. .N . A JE , :Q mt? fy .4l2f fSf'l'fA C Harrod Hall v P ! 5 ! 5 ii I 1? 0 '-'fig li Wi. ' A gyiii' 1.1-Wi xflfti' tiki' wrrwlf titf lflflflff lflflfi' lflfllflff lflblfli' lblflflflb xx ' ' X ,J ,fr- . mi 1'-'Q i Bussey Hall IOPPOSITE PAGEJ LEFT: Excitement shows on the face of Rachel Lovette as a much anticipated call comes in. TOP: Last night cramming brings Coeds together for a final question-answer session. CENTER LEFT: Caught displaying a stretch of stomach is Deb- bie Howell. CENTER RIGHT: The flag and a stereo: contemporary American decor? BOTTOM LEFT: The beauty of a filled refrigerator: A. Laidig demonstrates her eating ability, QTHIS PAGET TOP: Late night insomnia is cured by Melba Walker. as she studies to sleep, CENTER LEFT: Easily pried away from Beowolf for a pose are Sara Todd and Marylyn Wines. BOTTOM: Asking Becky Goza to kindly remove her big feet from her bed is Beckie Wilkenson. BELOW: The beastly phase of becoming a beauty. is something almost every girl has to go through. ff , 'ETX 4, f Q G' 'NBI0 946 R 4 V J Cross Hall LEFT: Co-ed studying appeals to Paula Chauncy and Doug lVlcEachern. TOP MIDDLE: Who did you say she was going out with?g' asks Susie Duke. CEN- TER: Pat Swan collapses after the Parade of Virgins, TOP RIGHT: Mary had a little lamb reads Pat Swan to in- terested listener Marcie Haynes. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Well ... She has a good personality, small feet. makes her own winter clothes and loves her mother. QOPPOSITE PAGE! TOP LEFT: Doing some last minute cramming before going to bed is Kathy Jones, MIDDLE LEFT: Covering the bleak walls of her room is Elizabeth Jordon. BOTTOM LEFT: Trying to fight sleep. Shirley Franklin studies on the hard floor. CENTER: With her Teddy bear to comfort her. lceola Grigsby studies, TOP RIGHT: Two co- eds in Nelson Hall find that studying together helps. f 'x 'x if x Slllb AUS!! . ,. l E! nav, i of f' .V '- PVS ,',, Q , Q ,f .ll 2, i 'LN :rf SQ 5 k Z Qu Nelson Hall I X A Y ill 3? y W ,QQ-Q. 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I If Wu fgfia V. ':..'FJ' Adkison. Patricia Ruth Ashdown Elem. Ed. Allen. Gordon Wayne Dierks Music. Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Mu Alpha Allen. Martha Mosley Hope Elem. Ed. Almand. Harry W. Laneburg Business Agri.. Agri Club Anderson. Lonnie Rene Louann Art Elem. Ed.. BSU. International Club Angkhathavanii. 'Jaiaval Thailand Economics Armstrong. James M. Althiemer Physical Ed.. Basketball team. BSA. S. Club. FCA Galley. Margaret Johnson Magnolia Elem. Ed.. Alpha Chi. Campus Gold. WRA. Sigma Tau Delta. Newman Club Bailey. Stevan Jay Malvern Biology Baker. George V.. Jr. DeQueen Accounting. AMS Congress. Wesley Council Baker. Karen Lee Elem. Ed. Baker. Kathy LeAnn Elem. Ed.. AWS. MBSF. SRA. Bussey dorm council Canadian. Tex. Glenwood Barlow. Jack Heath Magnolia Accounting. Phi Beta Lambda Bassett. Donnie W. Texarkana Industrial Management. Phi Beta Lambda Bates. Guy Buswell El Dorado Social Science. Student Senate. AMS Beene, Jackie Seldon El Dorado Biology. Biology Club. AMS Bell, Susan Diane Foreman Elem. Ed. Benefield. Michael Ftay Emerson Bus. Management Bollinger. Paula S. Nashville Math. Tau Beta Sigma. Lambda Sigma Alpha. CAB. ABS. AWS Booth. Roger Winston Texarkana Social Science Bowers. Norma Louise Jerseyville, lll. Phys. Ed.. PEM. Club. WRA Bowline, Dwight Texarkana Biology, ABS, FCA, SGA Brown, Wade Steven Eau Gallie, Fla, PE., Taurans Brown, Kathy Ann Magnolia PE.. WRA. AWS. PE. Assoc.. Student Senate Tennis Team Seniors Brian, Suzanne Fairview Music Ed.. WBA, DaCappo, Concert Choir, Madrigals. MENC, Sigma Alpha lota. AWS Bryant, James Lamar El Dorado Gen. Bus., Track Burley, Gary Lynn El Dorado Political Science Burley. Kaye l-lunnicutt Camden Accounting, Phi Beta Lambda Butler, Julia Ann Mt. Pleasant, Tex. Education. Sigma Phi Sigma, Alpha Chi. Newman Club. WBA Byrd. Ruth Faye Texarkana. Tex. Elem. Ed. Camp. Vera Ellen Taylor Office Admin. Cary. Clyde William, Ill Magnolia Bus. Admin.. Phi Beta Lambda Cathey, Bay Glenwood Management. Phi Beta Lambda Chauncey. Paula Foreman English. Alpha Chi. Sigma Tau Delta Cheatham, Dale C. McNab Math, Psychology Club. Senate. AMS Colvin. Anita Cockran Bradley El. Educ. Cogar. Shirley Kaye Magnolia Chemistry, Alpha Chi Coleman. Marion Sue Magnolia Art Collins. Steve Monroe Texarkana Music Ed.. Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Mu Alpha Contratto. James Richard McAlester, Okla. Sociology, International Club. Psychology Club. Pre MedScience Club Copeland, Elverta Emerson El. Ed. Corbett, Katherine Kandi Brooklyn, NY Speech, BSA. Alpha Psi Omega, Stage Craf- ters Crank. Sherry Jean Hope El. Ed. Cross, Douglas Wayne Jacksonville Management, Young Democrats, Taurans, Phi Beta Lambda v 'J' 1 K if i Xw,,: ,: 1 if ...A :V air ix Q x 'ess 1 4'- 7 ,Qi If t anew' 55.4 'hu -n...,,,.. John Foster. a senior art major finishes a sculpture for his art exhibition. Crowe, Virginia Ann EI. Ed. Davis, Jerei Lee Management, Phi Beta Davis. Joan Ethel Nursing, BSA. AWS Dees. Freddie L. Math. SPS. 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Ben Francis Clemmons. Roger Clemons. Diane Clingan. Warren Jefferson Coleman. Edward A. Coleman. Jerry Gordon Conner. Margretta Elaine Cooper. Charles Henry Couch. Barry Douglas Couch. Barry Randy Cowling, Milton Paul Creed, Charles Paul Crews. James Adlai Camden Crossett Hope Magnolia Stephens New Edinburg Tishomlngs. Okla. Stuttgart EI Dorado El Dorado Texarkana, Ark. Magnolia Rutland. Vermont Camden Parkers Chapel Parkers Chapel Parkers Chapel El Dorado Magnolia Emerson Emerson Magnolia Magnolia Little Rock Lake Charles. La. Mineral Springs El Dorado Calien Texarkana Thorton Chidester Homer. La. Urbana l-luttlg Magnolia Mt. Holly Magnolia Mineral Springs Magnolia Wauchula. Fla. Sophomores Cross. Rhonda Gay Foreman Cunningham. Danny Jim Magnolia Daniel. Rhonda Lynn Cove Davis. Gladys H. El Dorado Davis. Raymond Jack Donaldson Davis. Susan Lynn Stephens Davis. Wesley Earl Magnolia Dean. Robert Lee Jr. Van Buren DeLaughter. John Sparkman Devinney. Ronald Frazier Lonoke Dilworth. Lucian C. Camden Doss. Gwendolyn Faye Magnolia Dotson. Robert Norris EI Dorado Downs. Rose Marie Hallsville, Tex. Doyle, Mary Kathryn El Dorado Duckett. Ronnie D. Wickes Duke. James Richard Hamburg Duncan. Brenda Carol Camden Duncan. Deane D. Dewitt Durham. Lynn Bryant Norphlet Edwards. Lois Jean Minneapolis. Minnesota Edwards. Marilyn Lois Norphlet Edwards. Oliver Bernard Stephens Edwards. Siri Gail El Dorado Ellis. Christell Magnolia Elmore. Gary Wayne Lonoke Erwin. James David Magnolia Evans. Sharon Darlene Farris. James A. Fatheree. Bobbi Mignon Ferrell. Alma Mae Finks. James Earl Fontenot. Katherine Darnell Fort, James Albert Foshee. Janice Juanita Foster. James L. Foster. Kellie La Juan Fowler. Robert Earl Franklin. Shirley Ann Franks. Richard D. Texarkana. Texas Bridge City. Texas Texarkana Stephens Detroit, Michigan Ville Platte. La, Camden Gurdon El Dorado Camden Friendship Texarkana El Dorado ' .1 'WT .fb 4 'r .2 41 z., if .,, . i if 'K f- 1 gf 45' A xiii 5 'si .f, :ff fl . V5 :fl lj 9' 5, ,-q.'3.1-y aux' 0, na ,Q .Jigga 'T'-vm' -is 114' ' vw -141 f' 8 .I a-: i 236:55 we X ,A . A 414 -ff: nxtqggshgfi ,. if ' A 3 'lr Hx fb T48 ,ga V 8 1 ' ,QJQFQ8 A-iQ ff ,Z Q. 1a1:1's.-VL. f , , '- W 2 f 5 I! I 1 K 1, , S ff GW Ken Miller. Gail Cheatham. Tony Burton. and Jane Berry relax for a f vw-9, 4 ff . ,gg 5 f! if 113' g X ri wr il l'4 Ja- va I'-'N' ' -hav f 9- gig. Q Af' P I. f V g Y, ,Af at,,,a3 aa . . ., . i . ,fu ff at fr: is at ll r A w ?fi L moments during a dance. Galbraith. Carrie Elizabeth Gale. Guy Curtis Gandy. Vicki Jean Ganey. Tanya Darlene Gardner. Amanda Jo Garner. Diane lvl. Garner. Ronald Wayne Garrett. Charles David Garrett. Gary Clark Garrison. Gene E. Garrity. William Byron Gibson. Earl Thomas Gilbey. Pamela Kay Gillespie. Andrea Helena Gilmore. Jean Marie El Dorado Chandler. Arizona Smackover Jena. La. Smackover Camden Stamps Magnolia Texarkana. Texas Camden Natchez. Mississippi McGehee Hope Philadelphia. Penn. El Dorado - Y-Y Sophomores Glasgow, George W, Glasscock. Scott F. Goodwin, Charles Earl Goodwin, Judy Ann Gorz. Benny Gossett, Janice Marie Gould, Rebecca Nell Green. Carl Edward Green, Jerry David Green. Michael Gerald Griffin, Donova LaJetta Grigsby, lceola Gunnels, Charles Woody Gunnels, Dorothy Haile. Susan Hamlin, Michael Eugene Hammock, Kathy Jean Harris, John Lowrey Harris, Mary Ann Harris, Thomas Wayne Harwell, Doris Deen Hawkins, Clarence Russell Hawley, James Wesley Hawthorne. Donna Gail Henry. Susan Anne Henry, Timothy James Henson, Loretta Sue Henson. William Edward Herring, Vicky Lynn Hicks, Joe Robert Hignight, Tommy D. Highsmith, Gurta Mae Hildreth, Louis Daniel Hill, Kerry Donnell Holden, Betty Holt, Paul Louis Honnoll, Marilyn Sue Horridge, Ralph Eugene Horton, Deborah Hicks Howard, Charles Randall Nashville Magnolia . Camden Stamps Hope Camden Magnolia Bonnerdale Texarkana New Boston. Tex. Crossett Star City Magnolia Emerson EI Dorado Taylor El Dorado Mansfield, La. Prescott Fordyce Magnolia Crossett Camden Saratoga Stamps Jefferson, Ind. Royal Smackover EI Dorado Augusta Hot Springs Camden Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia Fordyce Foreman Little Rock Magnolia Mineral Springs . V T ' N .- - srrrii ,J S Q G rt. ifltl K. 3 ,,4 Tu 1 ei: ? I Ei. ::' r f ' I r L:'iE',':f2f,f- f, W' 'l ,Q a s ,. if an if X ey, 'ZZ' ff' y ,X g G' 'if' Q if if , Qw- .,.,...- ff. 'wa it ,W 2 W Sr gg M . V ,,.. .1 .,,kVyl Y M t If ww' ,, ' ' .,. Z ,,rr V ' ii' ' fs. I fr' E , V,V ir vi , .if '-' ,V A T IA' ng 4 i . Vw ' J 4 3? 'V f' :flirt-1'-'IW' ami? lf Q ' I -5,7 1 .517 ' ' G I ffiiiil f 7+ 'l ,Wai vga 1 'Ffh I-' Yi 'ill' ' ,. V 'Z f ' lf i 4- as if ' 1,2 ,, ,,,r ,Mai , In - me 955' 4' -:.Z4. fi , E g! AVE, 10' l' at ! f f -..-.H W1 2 f j' F-rrjgg, A5 r 5' K vw 4?P 6vF N. Q4 Q.. llf-:rx V' on X ,.f 'bl A' l x o x ' qu NVX 'EL 2 X If 'i X ' ' 'ff koi X' my S! P Q. 0 , Having her picture made doesn't interrupt Marilyn Honnoll's thoughts. Hubbard, Melinda Lee Huffman, Theda LeMae Hutson, Cecil Henry Ingram, Robert H. lnscore, Joe Franklin Iverson, Mary Lee Jackson, Retta Cauley Jamerson, Patricia Ann Jenkins, Rebecca Faye Johnson, Billy Michael Johnson, James W. Johnson, Peggy Dianne Juniel, Lawrence Keith. Elizabeth Anne Keith, Philip D, Kendrick. Charles Robert Kennebeck, Susan Jean Kennedy, Ann Elise Kimbell. Dinah Jo King, Polly Marie Koen, Kenneth Ray Kuykendall, Linda Kay Laidig, Ann Marie Lambert, James Earl Langheld, Frances Jeannine Magnolia Camden DeKalb Camden Magnolia Stuttgart Magnolia El Dorado Sm ac kov er Camden Camden Camden Shreveport, La. Magnolia Waldo Magnolia San Diego, Cal, Little Rock Stamps Hope Hope Magnolia Texarkana Norphlet Magnolia Sophomores Langston, Mark E. Latimer, Larry Melvin Launius, Dannie Ray Launius, Peggy Ann Lawson, Elsie Mina Lee, Carolyn Ann Lee, Deborah Kay Leverett, Amelia Davis Lewis, Adria Elizabeth Lisemby, Linda Kay Long, Michael Alvin Lum, Rhonda F. Lundy, Ronald Royce Lusby, Joey Wayne McCullough, Mary Corinne McGaugh, Myrtle McJunkins. James Steven McKelvy, Ronald Wayne McKinney, Lawerence McKinnon, Patricia L. McLemore, Roy Jr. McMahen, Marilyn Todd McNeil, Judy Patrice McNeill. Deborah Jan Martin, Lendall Arnold Martin, Linda P. Matthews, Debbie Wilbanks Mayo, Edward Wayne Mays, Doris Marie Meeks, Pamela Sue Merritt, Carolyn Sue Miller, Ken W. Miller, Roger Allen Mitchell, Joe Clifford Mitchell, Mary Helen Mitchell, Robert Lee Moore, William Kyle Montgomery, Edgar Joseph Morman, Karen R. Muldrew, JoAnn Bradley Loc kesbu rg Camden C amden El Dorado Taylor El Dorado Hope Ashdown Pine Bluff Stephens Norphlet Marshall, Tex. Prescott Ft. Smith El Dorado Saratoga Bluff City El Dorado Magnolia Malvern Hope Little Rock Magnolia Gillham Junction City Emerson Waldo El Dorado Hot Springs McNeil Magnolia El Dorado Magnolia Texarkana Monticello North Little Rock DeWitt Prescott Emmet A ,,,,, , , ..,.,.... ...,, . , . . ,, .. ig Ms 'i-. F ril as 4 .... f if tit r if .... M Vyyk :M 3 ..,..,. . .. ....,....... .... . ' ' it TT J . V - rt .....,. f 'X Its' r , ' We , . P frm- Wi ,grin . t f. - nf ty. Q vi wbqw ..tl l P tstes T t r A ii. ,f Q fW'i? tP'i. e':i, M .' H B, 5- x, Q15 U' ,X 1 'Q :iwax gi T l it .Q A ' fa .I S fl X: of E 2 ,ix 'E JU. . c X vi frat ? ,if f Q- R R, 1 A i ff. Y ,. N x ' 5 4 fi, i 31 jf' A f ...ef -1 'tts . ' 'ff ' V 'i '5 'B x if 'wr' Y its . , .Jr- 'fel ' 14 1 ,f fi it T.. 1 GY 'UQ 'Q'-:ss a -4' Mullins, James Edward Murphy, Michael Dean Murphy, Samuel Edward Murry, M. Annette Nale. Edna Charlene Nance, William Nash. Deborah Lynn Nassar. Mercedes G. Newcomb. James Mitchell Nix, Deborah Kay Nolan, Linda Elizabeth Ogden, Charlotte Louise Orrick. Ronald Edwin Owen, Billy Ray Palmer. Sally Marie Parker. Glenda Joyce Parrish, William Richard Patton, Cynthia Faye Paulus, Michael Wise Pedigo, William Martin Pendrick, Angela Sue Pennington, Mary Jacquelyn Perdue, Joy Lynnetle Phillips, James Wallace Phillips. Stewart Mark Pittman, David Allen Polk, Deborah Jean Porter, Paula Ann Pote, Deborah Faith Powell, Wesley Blake Powers. Elizabeth Joanne Priddy. Brenda Ann Pruitt, Sandra Kay Purifoy. Sallie Quarles, Howard Russell Rachal, Nathan P. Rayford, Alfred Paul Reed, Ronald Glenn Reeves, Joyce Ann Rhodes, Dusty Wayne Texarkana Norphlet McNeil Waldo El Dorado El Dorado El Dorado Prescott Benton Camden Magnolia Hope Taylor Camden El Dorado Camden Magnolia Camden Warren El Dorado Magnolia Crossett Smackover DeWitt Lonoke Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia Pine Bluff Lewisville Rison El Dorado Texarkana Bearden Hatfield Camden Smackover Buckner Kingsland Sophomores Rhodes, Joseph Larry Rhodes, Karen Lee Riner, Hugh Samuel Roark, Rhonda L. Roberts, David Roberts, David Garry Robertson. Corinne Rogers, Alvelma Rogers, Rebecca Lynn Rook, Jimmy Doy Rook, Rhonda Carol Ross, Thomas E. Rossini. Linda Marques Rubinski, James Michael Nort Sanders, Dian Kay Satterwhite. Donna Marie Savage, Kay Beverly Sawyer, Lisa Lee Schinkoeth, Leonard Joseph Scott, Susan Diane Shepard, Brenda Kay Shepherd, Margie Faye Shinn, Mary Jimmie Skains, William L. Jr. Ashdown Delight Magnolia Magnolia Mt. Pleasant, Tex, Texarkana Camden Magnolia Hope Hope Stephens Lake Village h Fort Myers, Fla, Wynne l-lot Springs Stuttgart Magnolia Chicago. Ill. El Dorado Magnolia Stamps Magnolia Jacksonville Chris Vanscoder and her roommate gaze at their idol Slack, Marion Ann Sloan, James Franklin Smith, Carlos Joe Smith, Donna Gail Smith, Patricia Louise Smith. Wanda Jean Smith. Wanda Fae Stratton. Denzil Tores Stuart. Cynthia Katrin Stuart, Joe Paul Stuart. Marilynn Joyce Stuckey. Jane Ann Sumner, Sandra Lynn Springhill, La. Hampton Winthrop EI Dorado Hot Springs Little Rock El Dorado El Dorado Magnolia Nashville Emmet Bright Star Houston. Tex. Sutherland, Toni Gayle Smackover Talbot. Suzann Magnolia Taylor. Gayle W. Haynesville, La. Taylor, James Edward El Dorado Taylor. Nancy Ann Urbana Tims. Leonard R. Magnolia Thomas, James K. Magnolia Thomas. Shirley T, Lewisville Thompson. Fran E. Warren Thompson, Troyce Franklin Warren Tucker. William E. EI Dorado Vanscoder. Christine Foreman Varner. Steve Clay Hatfield Wade, Ivan Raymond Smithville Waldrop, Sharon Lynn Ashdown Waller. Meridith Lowe Waller. Steve Elliott Walters. Carol Ann Warren. Kathia Rose Waters. Lula Mae Watkins, Kathryn L. Watson, Christopher Kaire Watson, Johnny W. Watts, Franklin Leland. Jr. Wayland, Linda Marie Webb, Becky Ruth Wells, Barbara J, Wesley. Doris Jean Wesley, Kathy Sue West. Debra Annette West. Rebecca Lynn Westphale. Thomas Stelle White. Judy Georgette White. Ronald Wayne Whitehead. William O.. Jr. Whitt. Pamela Gail Williams Barbara Ann Williams Joyce Ann Williams Mildred Jean Williams. Reva Mae Williams. Wilma L. Wilson. Laura Jean Womack. Barbara Kay Womack. Vickie Jo Wood. Scott McRae Woolsey. Steven Randell Wylie. James Evans Wynn, Eugenia Dianne Wyrick. Roger Dean Yossett. Jacqueline Young, Brian A. Young. Charles Richard Young, William E. Zylks, Richard Wayne' Emerson Fayetteville McCaskill Rosston Magnolia Waldo Magnolia Camden Smackover Lovettsville. Va. Magnolia Emerson Camden Emerson Hot Springs Stephens Scott Stamps Hamburg Magnolia McNeil Grady Stephens Emerson Hope Magnolia Village Dermott Parkers Chapel Hope Texarkana Carthage Magnolia Emerson El Dorado Fairhaven, Ma. Magnolia Fordyce El Dorado I ' I N- x K ,,.-' ,,,, ,A I f F' 6 fir so-I-at -s-51' ,S 1,. ?f-Y-if . ...y rl f 4 J . . ,J ff TQ: rf i .sf '- . .gg-3' 5 ,' ggw af- 'iii W . 4' A I. ri . M il. - f 4 .f Lf A K ' '- ff V 1 ' ., 1,5 X 4' if 4 A qu' F 1 1 I ? L P., nf , f 1 f H? 'v V. .4 if I li vi A D Q41 I FRESHME ,. ,Sh X il' B After a long line of applications, preparing schedules and making massive decisions, two students, A. Bacon and C. Higgins, complete registration procedures. Freshmen Adams, Sheila Michall Adams, Syble Caren Adams, Teressa Ann Adcock, Gary Steven Allen, Corrine Elizabeth Allen, John William Allen, Rebecca Lynn Alspaugh, William Arnold Alsup, Thurston Amason, Deborah Ann Anderson, Bobbie Jean Andrews, Gwendolyn Marie Arterbury, Cheryl Belinda Bacon, Amy Sue Bailey, Brenda Diane Bailey, Regina Louise Bailey, Rickey Thomas Bair, Christina Lee Fordyce Camden Crossett Texarkana El Dorado Parkers Chapel Nashville Magnolia Gould El Dorado Hot Springs Magnolia Texarkana Chidester Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia Texarkana Bakenhus, Joyce Mae Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ballard, Benny Neal Barham, Debra Ann Barker, Teresa Lorraine Barnes, Pamela Baskin, Charles Randy Bass, Marcia Jane Magnolia Hope Magnolia Taylor Magnolia Magnolia YS A' J' fl 415 5 I -8 N- V V t.-- ' L IU' aux ,. 6 , f tg Q-.c,,,, sa, My 2 pf' .fa 4 tag, fm -,, wvx- , , Often in the crowds of SSC,a student slips away. ln rare solitude, V. Rhodes creates her form of art. Beaton, Richard Harman Benton, Shirley Ann Bentz, Joseph Karl Biddle, James Earl Bigelow, Jeanne Black, Betty Louise Blalock, Dennis Paul Bland, Sonja Kay Bonsall, Judith Ann Bourn, Randall Arthur Boxley, Gary Don Brackman, Linda Gail Bradford, Terri L. Bradley, James Charles Brantley, Anita Jane El Dorado Hope Hot Springs Emerson Magnolia McNeil Smackover Texarkana Magnolia El Dorado Kingfisher, Okla. Prescott Warren Hope El Dorado Freshmen Braswell, Randy Craig Brewer, Doyle G. Broom, Leslie Suzanne Brown, Bruce Carl Brown, Cynthia Marie Brown, Vickie Karen Buchanan, Sylvia Dianne Buckner, Janice Kay Burchfield, Barbara Jane Burchfield, Billy Flay Burchfield, Milton Richard Burns, Patricia Marie Burns, Sherry Lynn Bussell, Joseph Glenn Butler, Stephen Austin Cabbiness, Diane Cagle, Mary Jane Calaway, Deborah Denise Calhoun, Dianne Elaine Calloway, Michael David Canady, Floyd Lee Carmichael, Jim Carney, Homer Jonathan Carpenter, Willard Byrum Carrigan, Donald Wayne Magnolia Mena Magnolia Shongaloo, La. Magnolia Hope Camden Malvern Waldo Smackover Waldo Magnolia Lewisville Magnolia Camden Smackover Magnolia El Dorado Waldo Smackover Jacksonville Magnolia El Dorado Magnolia Ozan r if Q' M 3 . A . , 5.! k?3l,m? W R I W -f, - as .,.:i' , tttr J 63? Q L,V, I . C .i.i 515- t iff!! if 5215555 , dll' Xi Standing in line and enduring writer's cramps finds out. Sim . . M-'rn 'uni' any ww... are symptoms of a day of registration, as one freshman ,g..!U'- l f 1' Y: 1 -'35 W --:.' 2 'N :KQ 'gif L , .. , K, A at , l he 1 f ' ' il -it rf , at ff' 4 ff 1 L .t ,,, , ,, K ' ' J if 597' if f' W 5, 1 'Q' f A Q 'fs i .. it , 3 X, Xm.. A D ik , if .1 xv 2 if at I 'iw ' I uf 5 Norking offers an opportunity for a student to gain practical experience as well as funds to pay for a :ollege education. J. Castleman worked in the Public Relations Office. Carter, Callis Jackson Casey, Pamela Ann Castleman, Jennifer Sue Charles, Horace Ray Childers, Rebecca Sue Christian, Judy Dale Christopher, James Douglas Coleman, William Andrew Colvert, Marilyn Annette Cook, Larry Wayne Cook, Tanya Dale Corley, Mark W. Cross, Charles Preston Cross, Christopher Loy Crow, Bruce Lynn Camden Magnolia Nashville EI Dorado Camden Magnolia Prescott Stamps Camden Magnet Cove Camden Texarkana McNeil Camden Texarkana Freshmen Crumpler, Claire J. Crumpler, David Ft. Culp, Michael Diane Cunningham, Sue F, Curry, Willie Pearl Daley, William Daniel, Larry A. Daniel, Phyllis D. Daniels, James T. Daughtery, Paul Michael Davidson. John W. Davis, Charles Alllbert Davis, Clyde Davis, Emma Jane Davis, Michael F. Davis, Rodney L. De Loach, Rita L. Dendy, James M. Dennis, Johnny T. Dennis, Patricia Ann Dennis, Tama Elizabeth Dix, Martha Lynn Dixon, Dinah Dixon, Lota Mae Dodson, Susan Gail Camden Camden Magnolia Sergeant Bluff, lowa Magnolia Magnolia McNeil Camden Highland, lnd. Ft. Hood, Tex. Emmet Malvern Malvern El Dorado Texarkana Texarkana Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia Camden Magnolia Searcy Lewisville Magnet Cove Magnolia V x 1 0,5 up- kv Q 'C-?.'C,5 Initiation for what? Who knows. lt's a tradition and annually the girls of Harrod are initiated .---e N-' :sw-,P -W X ' 1 H , X fail sf .MA lsr! Donihoo, Gary Dorman, Tony Douthitt, Lucy Ann Dover, Robert Brent Eidson, Jackie Noelani Elder, John M. Elliott, Anita Faye Epps, Debbie L. Evans, Virginia Kaye Evers, Marilyn Sue Ezelle, Christopher Haywood Fell, Roger V. Ferguson, Barbara Ann Fess, Stephen Larry Fields, Debra Suzanne Files, Melaniee Gay Fincher, Jimmy Dale Fincher, Lynette Fisher, Gloria Jean Flanigan, Laura Ann Fleming, Glenda Arlene Flemons, Rufus C. Foley, Gene Keith Foreland, Roy L. Fountain, Thomas M. Magnolia Magnolia El Dorado Magnolia Honolulu, Hawaii Hope Camden Calion Hampton Magnolia Lufkin, Tex. Sheridan Waldo Magnolia El Dorado Brinkley Saratoga Magnolia El Dorado Magnolia Sparkman Prescott Hatfield Mena Dickinson, Tex. Freshmen Franchiseur, Billy Doyle Franks, Steven Brooks Freeland, Rachel Diane Freeman, Daniel Grady Fullenwider, John Paul Furgeson, Billy Carroll Gaddy, Sheila Diane Gardner, Samuel Lewis Garner, Beleta Joette Garner, Camille Lewisville Magnolia Star City Texarkana Magnolia Norphlet Crossett Smackover Camden Camden its-vaniqa, iiiilfs I ssslrls ff Between studies and socializing L. White still finds time to work on her Hexperimen a 'bm fa K? i s ' ,fs 5 4 .Q Smeg ' A at K1 af ff lf 1 :gr ,af -as-. J 55, 5 .11 ff? .Sf file. W. ai: . ' . -T F2545 53,5 LB- Fw. l 41' -yes 11 4 ..- fi 3 . 'ni if 5 ,Q-J' , - ,'Q2 425 -.-. ft' N, l fs? L' i l i f fr 4 , ., ef: ax 5' I fat.: Q' T ,F M 1 , N ,.,,gi ,i gi. , Q vi I rg X' m N- 11, Vx , w W. ' . off? fl fr - A l 1 D I' ,vs fy , ns ww X . , '1 , .SQA All f A-. . - ' g J : A 93 ji. l , ' , 'if' . jb- ,N ff? 14' ff lla-i 6 ,Srl Q' 5 1,4-,f .-FA! Q 4 L W in I 'v 1. Garner, Machelle Garrett, Gloria Kay Gayle, Anna Clara Gean, Ricarda Grace Genestet, Kay Gentry, John William Gibbs, Phillip Dwight Gill, Earl Wayne Gills, Philip Wayne Gist, Cheryl Ann Givens, John Anthony Gleghorn, Gifford Gene Camden El Dorado Camden Magnolia Waldo Stamps Opello Texarkana Nashville Magnolia Norphlet El Dorado Goodheart, Steven Dale Great Falls, Montana Gore, Anna Mae DeQueen Gormon, Louis Magnolia Goza, Rebecca Lee Camden Grant, Jacqueline L.ouise Little Rock Gray, David Lee Kansas City, Kansas Gray, Terry Gail Hatfield Greer, Linda Janett Strong Griffin, Winfred Vernon Jr Taylor Griffith, Charles E. North Little Rock Grissom, Glenda Magnolia Groce, Vance Reagan Stamps Hairston, William A. Jr. Warren Hale, Walter A. El DOradO Hall, Danita Gaileen El Dorado Haltom, Patricia Ann Magnolia Ham, Sarah Elizabeth Lewisville Hammons, Charles Lamar El Dorado Hardin, Scott David Magnolia Hardy, Rebecca Ann Magnolia Harper, Michael Kent Holliday, Texas Harris, Linda Kay Hope Harris, James M. Hope Harris, Ronald Glenn Little Rock Harris, Verna Leola Columbus Hart, Don K. Beechcreek Hassen, Ramona Lynn Crossett Hastings, Helen Janell El DOYHGO Freshmen Hatter, Tressie Lee Hays, Robert David Hedden, Barbara E. Helmbeck, Robert L. Hensley, John W. Herman, Anne Herring, Ava Marie Herring, Janet Kay Hicks, Jimmy D. Higgins, Cynthia C. Hill, Eva Mae Hines James Gary Hollensworth, James D. Hollis, Cynthia Jo Hollis, LaRonda Holloway, Deborah Kay Holmes, Kenneth Wayne Holt, Karl Robert House, Joseph Wallace Houston, William Glen Magnolia El Dorado Magnolia North Little Rock Denver, Colorado Lewisville Camden Magnolia Nashville Taylor Texarkana Emerson Magnolia Hope Stamps Smackover Kiblah Danville, Ill. Delight Crossett I P 1' :if 5.S Two out-of-state students, E. Hawkes and J. Lahman, had to come to SSC in order for their paths to CTOSS. , t1::t-,,.- ,, i V ' is , . -we of 12 ' ii fix .Q W x Qs. agar ,af- :Q M A. .-.Q .,a bi twiki? ' i St Q E . fr its if lv., xr fs? ., ,,.x , l rv-lf, A A ' AA 7'7 lfiiib LLLAL' if ligggig A ' LL: :: 3 he ' 's . X G 1 N-- , N 1 , ', - XY: f Ji? 'l 7 Ffa, el? fx Q - 7 :vw I4 Wi A 4- i' fs.. W tw 1' 'gg tiixlfwsv si Q. me W .N vital 1 , 4 Q! A ifigifaeiigi t 533395 1. 6,251 Q L i L .gfnf ,E is we Q g M L l .yt ,fy '-4 'Y-C... 0 5 f'-L 'i '?4QQail-Q it iw'f.l5Qs: QKQSSIQE-4 ' UK . I 5 A all -. ' ' ' ' fi' ',,,,f,5X,1m r .l 1,a!4,!,lCi, ,, t l Q f Howell, John Carl Howell, Larry Dean Huddleston, Rebecca Sue Hudson, Gary Dean Hunter, John Paul Husbands, Wavne Hust, Terre Dianne Hutcheson, Lyle Hunter, J. Dianne lvers, Rodney Fred Jackson, Charlotte Anne James, Robert Ill Johnson, Brenda K. Johnson, Rachel Mae Johnson, Veronica Ann Joiner, Cathy Dianne Jones, Gary DeWayne Johnson, Gloria Dean Jones, Helen Rose Jones, Kathryn Marie Jones, Larry Wayne Jones, Sharon Lee Jones Teddi Yvonne Jones Terri Ann Jordan, Elizabeth Ann Judge, Larry Keith, Celia Lucille Keith, Mark D. Keith, Terry Joe Key, Virginia Juanell Serenity is found in some mushrooms growing behind Wilson Hall. Later a homo-sapien with big feet destroyed them. Magnolia Stephens Magnolia Magnolia Emerson El Dorado Magnolia Little Rock Magnolia Lewisville El Dorado Garland Magnolia Camden Magnolia El Dorado Lewisville McNeil Waldo Hatfield Magnolia Blytheville Rison Hope Crossett Bright Star Taylor Waldo Magnolia Foreman W ' Q Q-duly i Sites 5? 1 ers' ' f 'fe y ie i 'ri' Freshmen Kime, Steve Lewis Koen, Helen Hege Kyle, George Jr. Lacey, Mark Edward Laidig, Mary Katherine Lairmore, Carlyn Janell Lairmore, Larry Payne Lamkin, Corbet Joe Lamkin, Royce Allen Langford, James Michael Perry, Okla. Hope McNeil Camden Texarkana Horatio Horatio Chidester Stephens Kingsland 5 ':1:'f As part of nutrition class, the students prepared a meal. Here R. Bates prepares the Hush Puppies. . J, gk an . 1- 4' L ,QQ R ,sm wif' ,fi Launius, Waydean Lawrence, Robert Evans Ledbetter, Lisa Jo Leever, June Lehman, Jeanne Marie Leonard, Thomas James Lessig, Lou A. Lewis, Cynthial Faye Lindsey, Rosemary Lisemby, Richard Alan Little, Anthony B. Lockwood, Monica Lynne Loftis, Donald Ray Long, Susan Lynn Loper, Roger M. Lovett, Rachel Winifred McAdams, Margaret Ethel McAteer, James Michael McElroy, Robert Lynn McFarland, Rebecca Anne McFarland, Thomas Jerry Jr. McKamie, Martha Joy McKinney, Mandalene McKinnie, Dinah Elizabeth McKinnon, Carol Marie McManus, Laurie Helen McNeil, Rebecca Anne Maddox, Mildred B. Malone, Rebecca Janelle Mangrum, Curtis James Mangrum, Essie Kathyryne Manning, Charlotte A. Manning, Donna Carol Marks, Betty Ray Marshall, Jack David Massey, Edward Randolph Martel, Mary Lucy Mason, John Steven Mason, Judy Lynn Martin, Doyle Randall Camden El Dorado Camden Magnolia Naperville, Ill. Hampton Emmet Camden Mount Holly Pine Bluff Huttig Hot Springs Quitman Stephens Magnolia Strong Taylor Camden Brinkley Minden, La Minden, La. Stamps Rosston Hampton Magnolia Camden Waldo El Dorado Emerson Gould Emerson Magnolia Camden El Dorado Magnolia El Dorado Magnolia Genoa Strong Lawson Freshmen Martin, Michael L. Mauldin, Cheryl Lynn Mayhew, Lee Ann Milton, Luarie Sue Mercer, Martha Lee Meshell, Richard Jordan Meyer, Gini Miers, Charles Sheppard Miller, Jean Miller, Randy James Mixon, Bobby Joe as Bright Star me 1 . Q 'tt an ,E Pine Bluff Magnolia Warren Magnolia Strong Magnolia Magnolia Texarkana Umpire Rosston Molnaird, Charles El Dorado Monteith, Debborah Lane Huttig Montgomery, Linda A. Hampton Montgomery, Zina Yvonne Taylor Moore, Margie Bell Mount Holly Moore, Rickey Lynn Magnolia Morgan, Jeffery David Stephens Morton, Mike James El Dorado Moss, Steve Eugene Parkers Chapel -4-sf ' X 4.-af' .C+ 3? Q. No sequined outfits for this twirler, K. Stonecipher. it-5, 'Ak . i .'i' 1 'Q li? 55 x K 2 errse .... J rt E 2 i J 'ws . ...gg ,s.f.,,z-l :assi Aging. gif? ogll., f.l.f,f.-,s 5, 5 260 l -P' l if -Q. X-R K lri .,sf., gm is P 1 'f,,,,b i- l'N'VQ 1 rn --.s Sr 'ff :xl 0153 ,ff ,vcr Munn, Ricky Joe Murphy, Thomas Richard Nash, Linda Diane Neason, Billie Sherree Neely, Michael Bart Neild, Thomas Bertram Nelson, Greta Nan Nesbitt, Billy W. Nisley, Joslyn Ann Nix, James Edward Nix, John Mike Nix, William Duane Noble, Cheryl Elaine Norris, Dolores Darlene Norton, Frederick Stanford Norton, Pamela Annette Olson, Billy Don Pace, Doris Jonette Parham, Edward Ray Parham, Marsha Anne Parks, Alonzo Parks, Joleen Parks, Lloyd Pearce, Stephan Wayne Pender, Kathy M. Penn, Lloyd Franklin Perry, Linda Sue Phillips, George Alan Phillips, John D. Pickering, Peggy Ann Pickett, Don J. Pilgreen, Ricky Bradford Pipkin, Debra Gail Pipkin, Terry Yvonne Pittman, Jay B. Pittman, Karen Dianne Polk, Perry Arnold Polk, Terry Lynne Polk, Toni Lynn Pond, John Edmond Horatio Crossett Texarkana Taylor EI Dorado Beaumont, Tex. El Dorado El Dorado El Dorado Sparkman Sparkman Hampton Crossett Hope Texarkana Texarkana Waldo Taylor Lewisville El Dorado Gould Smackover Gould Magnolia Foreman Camden Lewisville Stephens Magnet Cove Garland Texarkana Fouke Emerson Camden Magnolia Hot Springs McNeil Emerson Hope Foreman Freshmen Ponder, Ruth Dianne Pondexter, Dora Linda Prewett, Richard Clyde Sr. Prewett, Richard Clyde Jr. Radford, Mary Jean Ray, Sondra Kay Ray, Tommy Glen Reap, Marsha Lorraine Reed, Pamela Lee Reed, Thomas Louis Reeder, Charles Larry Reid, Derrel Wayne Reid, Linda Susan Renard, Thomas Paul Rhodes, Marilyn Beth Rhodes, Vera Riggs, Cynthia Lou Rister, Kathryn Sue Ritchey, Conrad Merritt Robin, Lillian Jeannette Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson, Robinson, Charles Ray Debra Ana Donald Wayne Lenda Lee Mary Evelyn Rochelle, Debra Joan Rodgers, Tommie Sue Rogers, Danny Ray Rogers, Rhonda Gail Rowe, Katherine Sue Ruple, Miriam Denise Rushing, Curtis Dale Rushing, Ricky Allen Russell, Rhonda Gail Sams, Annie Marie Sanders, Gwendolyn Faith Sands, Donald Clifton Satterwhite, Joyce Dale Saulsbury, Steven Wayne Savage, Nancy Camden Mineral Springs Little Rock El Dorado Magnolia Waldo El Dorado Warren Hot Springs El Dorado Haynesville Brig ht Star Delight Nashville Waldo Monticello Camden Little Rock Stephens El Dorado Texarkana Hope Mineral Springs El Dorado Newport Hooks, Tex. McNeil Magnolia Camden Stamps Magnolia Carthage Fouke Delight Camden Camden Magnolia Hot Springs Strong Magnolia 'GGG' aww ,,,.:sf,,,.., ,,,. ,,,,...,, ,,.. ., ' f : H , ii.. if . -af'Els 1,f N s,,355g5,fgarf: . .... 22- L fffffff ,K 53, 2 it X , i ., I J A gi is .,,...,.,.. J' tr 1. assi st.: ,,s,a..,,ss ..,. , . 3- or 4 Ui' Q- ' El ...rf 'ls N R- 'dn 6 -cf' ,fr .rf 've- 1 I in C-5, ' f---.- - f--:xxx-fwa' . -Y - fd' po 'f 'S I X , , Tivffgf ,pox -Q 9 's-4 W . .. n 2 2 8 X : ' I sw .. ,,- w, ' ',a,af,i1,a-4. ' 5 ?.n.s:,:N 5: 'K Wall? .ggasif . 5. t S it NH . wa' g . rzlxgaga. Qi. ' ff m IN 03 Schweitzer, John Franklin Lewisville Sedgess, Charles Wayne Texarkana, Ark Sharp, Nancy Elizabeth Magnolia Sheppard, Everlyn Gennette El Dorado Shirron, Larry David Camden Singleton, Devonda Daye Hope Singleton, Paula Joe Salem Smart, Ellen Marie EI Dorado Smith, Angeline Matilda Dekalb, Tex. Smith, Beverly Ann Hope Smith, Carol Ann El Dorado Smith, Gary Don Waldo Smith, Gene Lewisville Smith, Georgia Mae Stamps Smith, Marilyn Kay El Dorado Smith, Ray Eugene Redoak Smith, Wendy Sue Magnolia Souter, James Latson Magnolia Souter, Teddy Alvin Taylor Speer, Susie EI Dorado Spurr Sherman Hatfield Stagg, Vickie Lynn Whiteville, La. Standridge, David Lloyd Mt. Ida Stanley, James Clayton Mt. Ida Stanley, Marty Nashville Stephens, Jessie Wickes Sterling, Edna May Waldo Stewart, Janet Sharon Bradley Stinson, Arley Warren Hatfield Stocks, Robbie Dale El Dorado Stonecipher, Kenneth Gene Magnolia Stout, Dan Noel Shreveport, La. Stone. Donald Earl Nashville Strickland, Martin Anthony Texarkana, Ark Stuckey, Mary Kay Sullivan, Mary Jane Sutherland, Robert Earl Talbot, Marci L. Talley, Carthan Monroe Talley, James Mikel Texarkana, Ark. El Dorado Smackover Hampton Magnolia Magnolia Freshmen Tavnton, Tim Noel Taylor, Donna Gail Taylor, Dennis Lemar Terai, Michael Wade Terry, Gary Gene Thomas, Donald Allen Thomas, Earl Lee Thomas, Youlandia Cassanova Thomason, Gary DeHon Thompson, Michael Robert Tillman, Jimmy R. Tiner, James Lynn Triplett, Kay Clark Tubbs, Joe B. Tuberville, Thomas H. Turner, LaRhonda Gail Tutt, William Harold Vail, Barbara Jo Vann, Betty S. Voss, Paul Travis El Dorado Taylor Magnolia Crossett Bright Star Strong Pine Bluff Hughes Sheridan Fairview El Dorado Humble, Texas Lewisville Jonesboro Harmony Grove Hampton Camden Fort Smith Texarkana Carthage Even photographers have their picture taken. S. Miers was caught looking over his schedule for the week. l if With music as his major and organ as his specialty, W. Hale gets in plenty of practice. :rg 6 we ,Q-as -'-', . . - f,,Ms- . . 4 f7 l....,- . , 4 , ,132 Us-i 'VIR f f xi 'S . f fr X 1 N' ' is W.- - f 'L' V ..- f . f 'V , . j i , T 1' ' ' . wif 'Q M l 2' if wage Waddell, Marica Ruth Wade, Tommy Ray Wainwright, Evelyn M. Waits, Tommy M. Waldo, Ruth Ann Waldrop, Roger Dale Wallace, Kenneth Rodney Walker, Melba Jean Walker, Wilma Gail Wall, Janet Reece Waller, Cynthia Jan Walthall, Teddy Wilson Ward, Ellen May Ward, Larry Dean Warren, George F. Texarkana Perry, Okla. Strong Magnolia Texarkana Cove Carthage Texarkana Texarkana De Queen Emerson Magnolia Delight Strong Magnolia Freshmen Watts, Robert Marshall Jr Weaver, Jewel Turner Webb, Thomas Reginald Whatley, David Allen Whatley, David Eugene Whiddon, Mark Justus Whisenhunt, Brenda Gail White, Beverly Mae White, Diane White, Janice Ann White, Janice Elanine White, Lisa Marie Wilkie, David Gradley Wilkinson, Rebecca Ann Williams, Frank Thomas Jr. Williams, Janice Karen Williams, John Kenneth Williams, La Joyce Williams, Leon Taliaferro Williams, Thomas Michael Willis, Calvin Willis, Joe Ralph Willis, Linda Faye Willis, Thomas Ray Wilson, Daniel Scott Wilson, Gary Steven Wilson, Jimmy Porter Wise, Barbara Ann Witham, Olivia Kaye Womack, James Madison Wood, Roy Allen Woodall, Kathy Diane Works, Wanda Faye Wylie, Betty Janell Wylie, Ruth Grace Yarbrough, Olivia Dean York, Twyla Jane Young, Donna Ann Young, Duane Lewis Young, Elizabeth Ann Texarkana Stamps Hope El Dorado Texarkana Magnolia Norphlet El Dorado Buckner Magnolia Prescott Texarkana Ringgold, La. Foreman Magnolia Magnolia Bodcaw Strong Texarkana El Dorado Hope Camden Arkadelphia Camden Stamps Camden Magnolia Shongaloo, La. Stamps Magnolia Castor, La. Amity Mineral Springs Camden El Dorado Waldo Nashville El Dorado New Orleans, La. Waldo ,. rang.-ff - if Mi V gf? 1 it lf tt Q me lv 1' 'f i: --.. a ll . E iJ .. J'11- is , -, - S T iiie :ri . 'Q t 'rii K' ' - 1 ,'sri r ' G :W ':-,.f1'fr,,' ,- :i 15, , fr i,.,J,f, ttt' -1 I 'F ..,.f Lf : at ,.,,, ..., , . we h 1 W t . if Q K we P gt gg? 'Q i i 'WZ fl rf' N ,J j ,,,-3 Ls 3 Q igg:-K 'Q QM 7 if if I3 X A , .Q k,,.,.v 'x :lb I S HRW' 1. Second Semester S Batchelor, Bruce Beene, Bobby Blair, Omie Brannon, Ronnie Brown, James Edwin Butler, Kenneth Carrigan, Donald Caskey, Murphy Cooley, Clarence Cross, Rosie Crowl, Lisa Dalrymple, Diane Dansby, Jerry Elliott, Robert Feemster, Scott Gunter, Mark Hart, Debbie Hayden, Dale Hearon, Sherlyn Henry, Priscilla James, Larone Johnson, Gloria Jones, Connie Jones, Wanda M. Jordan, Butch Kimbell, Dinah Jo Lee, John H. Lewis, Margaret McAmis, Mary Ellen McCollum, Leslie McFalls, Lela McGaugh, Myrtle Martin, Sharon May, Sandra Neild, Tommy Nelson, Mona O'Byrne, David Peace, Mary Anna Perkins, Terry Poindexter, Brack Magnolia Soph Haynesville, F Camden, Sr. Lewisville, Fr tudents 1 K 7 .QA r H Magnolia, Soph Bodcaw, Fr. Ozan, Fr. Lewisville, Soph. Camden, Soph. Brinkley, Sr. Stanfield, Ariz., Jr. Dierks, Jr. Junction City, Soph. Camden, Soph. Nashville, Jr. - if Hope, Soph. M Texarkana, Soph. Prescott, Soph. Ozan, Fr. Gurdon, Sr. Magnolia, Sr McNeil, Fr El Dorado, Fr. Crossett, Soph. Q Magnolia, Jr. f Stamps, Soph. Bradley, Soph Magnolia, Jr Western Springs, III Magnolia, Soph Lockesburg, Sr. El Dorado, Sr. El Dorado, Soph. Hope, Sr. Beaumont, Tex., Fr. Texarkana, Jr. Lockport, N.Y. Magnolia, Fr. Haynesville, La., Fr. Hope, Fr. ,ffl 'Dx 3' 1 ,. 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Clarlezd Oferafl 'eel JOAN MOU!!! iffy Coupe .SLI J. 51301, -A- if ARDVARK ......, , .... 65 ACADEMICS .,...... ...,,. 1 4 ACADEMICS ,,...,,.., . ..,..... 169 Adams. Sheila Mishall ..... 160.247 Adams. Syhle Caren . . ,. .,,. 248 Adams. Teressa Ann ..., ......,, 2 48, Adams. Velma IJ:e ,... ....... 2 7. 190 Adeoek. Cary Steven ,.,.... 173. 178. 248 Adeoek. Max Alan ,.,....,. 105. 107. 236 Adcoek. Pamela Brewer ............236 Adkison. Patricia Ruth . ,. . . . 215 ADMINISTRATION ....... ... .20 AGRICULTURE CLUB .... .,,.. .172 Aldridge. Debra Ann .... ...... . 170 Aldridge. Cary Don ,.,.,...,.., 173. 236 Alexander. john Edward .....,.... 236 Alfonl. Bob Turner ..... . , , 236 Alford. Kathryn Rhea , , . . . . . 228 Alfonl. Walter Bruce ...... ...... 2 28 Allen. Corrine Elizabeth .,.....,,.. 248 Allen. Geneva ....,....,.... 61. 62. 123. 164. 177 'AlIen. Conlon Wayne ... . . . 26. 162. 177. 215 Allen. john William ..... 248 Allen. Martha Mosley . 215 Allen. Melinda Anne .. . .,.. 228 Allen. Rebecca Lynn ,.., 196. 248 Allison. Linda Sue 228 Almand. Ilarry W. ., .,., 215 ALPHA CHI ............ .,.,, 1 88 ALPHA PSI OMEGA ,..., ..... 1 90 Alspaugh. William Arnold . . , , . 248 Alsup. Thurston ......,,.,. .,.... 2 48 Amason. Deborah Ann ...,...,. 183 248 Ames. Christopher Robert ,......,,.. 105. 124. 170. 236 Anderson. Bobbie jean ..,,,..... 87. 248 'Anderson jerry ....... ,. . , . .49 Anderson. joy . .,..,,,..... .... 2 36 Anderson, Lonnie Rene .,... .,., 2 15 Andrews. Gwendolyn Marie .. .... 160 248 Angkhathavanij. jajaval ,.., . , . , 215 Anthony. Beryl ....................... 19 Armstrong. james McKindIey ,,.. 4 8. 105. 116. 121. 162. 177. 215 Arnold. john D. ........,.,,.....,., 228 Arrant. A. ...,...... ...,... ..... 1 7 0 Arrington. Diane ........... 164. 177. 236 Arterbury. A. Wayne ,,.,.,... .... 2 28 Arterbury. Cheryl Belinda ,... 248 Asehenbrenner. Susan Evelyn ....... 236 Ashton. Rhonda Kay ......... .... 2 36 Askins. james D. ..,.., ...., ' 170 ASSOCIATION OF BAPTIST STUDENTS . ., ...., 153 ASSOCIATION OF MEN STUDENTS ...., 150 ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS ...., 151 'Atchison Margaret .... .. . 23 ATI I LETICS ..,...,.., ...., 1 03 Atkins. Brenda jayne .... .... 2 36 Artaway. Steve M. ..., ,... 2 36 'Attebery Dr. john 'I'. .. ...., 173 Aubrey. Vera jane ,... 236 Avery. Randall Wayne . .. ,... 236 Ayres Dr. james T. ..,.. ,... 4 8 iB- Baeon. Amy Sue ., ...., 248. 164 Bacon. Arlene ..,, ....,.,. 2 28 i'Baer. Dalene ........ . . . 30. 31 Bagwell. Linda Ann ... ,.,.248 Bailey Brenda Diane ..., ..,. 2 48 Bailey Charles H. ....... ,.,, 2 28 Bailey Dee Dee ........,.,.,....... 236 Bailey Margaret johnson ....,.., 36 91. 215 Bailey. Regina Louise .... .,.. 1 66. 248 Bailey. Rickey Thomas ..... ....., 2 40 Bailey. Steven jay ...., ...... 2 15 Bair. Christina Lee ...., .,,. 1 86. 248 Bakenhus. joyee Mae .,.. .... 1 60 248 Baker. Daphne jean ...,.. 236 1 Baker. George V.. jr. ..... 159. y'Baker. Ina .,.....,.. Baker. john Edward Baker. Karen Lee ...... Baker. Kalhey LeAnn Ballard. Benny Neal Banks. Larry Milton BAP'I'IS'I' S'I'IlDEN'I' UNION ...,........... Barham. Debra Ann .... Barker. Roxanne Ellen .,.. Barker. Teresa Lorraine Barlow. jarzk Ileath ..... Barnes. Pamela .,..,,..,. .16-4. 116. .170 Barnes. Rox lee ......... .,... Barnhart. Katherine Ann , ...,.. .154 Barnica. Debra Dianne .... .. Barton. Philip Wesley BASKE'IBALl,. MEN .... Baskin. Charles Randy ,.. . Bass. Marrzia jane ....,.. Bassett. Donnie W. Batchelor. Bruee ......... Bates. Charlotte Virginia .. Bates. Cuy Buswell Bates. joe A. ...,..,.. . Bates. Marilyn Ann ...., Bates. Rhonda Elizabeth . Batts. jimmie I.. ......., . Bays. B. .... ,,..,...... . Bays. Rebecca Frances . ,. Beard. Marion Louise .... Beasley. Cary Rowland .. Beaton. Riehanl Ilarrnan . Beavers. Roger Earl ..... Beck. Carrol Wayne ..... Beene. Bobby .,.,..... Beene. jackie Seldon Bell. rainy ......,...... Bell. Pamela Freeman Bell. Susan Diane ..,.,., Belmont. Anthony Michael .... Benefield. Michael Ray .. Benton. Shirley Ann ..... .154 .170 .170 .177. 166. 170 , 20 .170 215 215 248 118. 121 ,154 248 228 240 215 248 236 236 236 228 .116 248 248 215 268 236 215 . 53 228 258 ,107 .170 228 236 236 240 236 .170 268 2 15 236 228 215 . 40 215 249 Brown as + Btwntz. Iosvph Karl ..... Birntz. Carl ..,,.......... ..... Bfzrgslroni. Caiy Arnoltl .., ..,..,, 170. Bz?i'luy. Ioriy li ...,..... ..,. . Bvrry. Iam:-s liilwaril .... ..... . Bvrry. Ianu lilixalwtli ...,........ 170 Burry. Riizlianl Alan ......,..,... 33. 151. 170. 102. 103. Btvthany, lam:-s llsrnry ............ .. 'Box't-tis. Bruizr- B. .... liovvii Mala: Daltf ... .,. Birltllrr. lanitrs liarl .....,, Bicltllu. Iolinny Ray. Ir. .. Bigelow. Iuannu ..,..., ... Billings. Curtis Calvon ... .... Billings. llumr Troy ..... .... 1 63 Bishop. lohn Rantlall .. ,... Black. Batty Louisa .. ,... Black. Cliarlos 'l', .. ..,. 170 BLACK S'I'tlDl-IN'l' ASSOCIATION .... .. Blair. Uniiu ........ ...,,...,. Blalock. Davifl ,...... ,,.., 1 40. 173 Blalock. Difnnis Paul .............. Blalock. Larry Dali: ......... Blanizhanl. Vanin! Brarlhorn ,....... Blanil. Sonja Kay ...,.......... 160. 160 Blaylorzk. Stan William ... ..... Blue. Batty .....,.,........ ...... . BOARD UF 'l'R1lS'1'1i1iS .,........ , 'Boaz. Scott .......,...,. 32. 33. 162 Boho. Steven Charles ..,.,......... Borlcliu. llulurrt 11:0 ,. ..... ., Bolani. Miirliatfl A. ,..., 104. 153 Bollingrwr. Paula S. . . . .. . .183 Bolt. lonrtta Iunez ,.... .,... Bonsall. Iamtrs Alltrn .. ...06. 150. Bonsall. luclith Ann Bookerr. Sara Quontzy .. Booth. Rogor Winston Boneing. Patricia B. . , .. 240 .154 1160. 228 236 .170 236 61. 236 226 . 32 236 240 236 240 .160 236 236 240 2211 .162 268 236 240 228 ,170 164. 240 .107 . .40 . .16 170 236 236 140. 104 215 228 105. 228 240 236 215 .177 v ui -..- Ill' ,1 'QR Q 1 3 'R . as N-W . I Bourn. Ranrlall Arthur Bowur, Sarah Clauilinir llowois. Norma lnuiso Bowit-. Alvin Vinson . Bowlus, 'l'honias D. .. Bowlin. Dwight Wayno BOWLING Boxluy. Cary Don .... Bratzkinan. 1,intla Call liratlil. S. ........... . Braclliortl. 'l'1'rri L. Braclltfy. lanius Charlos Bratlluy. Paula ,...... . Bratlltry. Rirzhanl lliiiks Bracly. Strrvoii lm! Brannon. Alvin ..., Brannon. Ronnio .... Brantltwy. Anita lano .... Braswoll. Brtrncla Cayo Braswrrll. Rancly Craig BRAY ........... ..,, . . Brayrnan. Lisa Kanvn . Bi'uvvm'. Doyle C. Brian. Suzanne .,.... Bright. lunlith Anita Bright. Shoiyl Kaye! .. Britt. Daisy ....,..... . Bmoks. Bolihiu Ruth . Bmoks. Philip Ioffrsey 20. 173. .....61 . . . . .162. 76. 163 20 .72. 164 181 153 2-10 236 215 236 , 56 215 240 240 .173 70. 240 240 223 .177 236 151 266 240 101. 237 250 .104 237 250 216 228 237 226 237 03. Broom Uislie Suzanne ,. . Bmwn Bruce Carl .... Brown Cynthia Mario ... Brown Dorothy M. . . .. +l1l1OW1'1 Ivan W. ....,. . Brown Brown Brown lames Eilwin . , . . Kathiyn ....... Kathy Ann ..., Mario ,,.,... Brown. Nolan lamos Brown, Vickie Karen .... .... Brown. Waile Steven .. Bruno. lmon li. ..... . Biyan. Patricia ........ Bryant. lames Lamar . ..., 170. 216 Bryant. Michael Allen ..., Buchanan. Sylvia Dianne Butzkmer. Phyllis Bennett Buoy. Uwon Glenn ...,. ., 131110. Iamos Emlwanl Bullanl. lata Rae ...... Bullock. Clifford Louis . Burchfield. Barbara lane Burmzhfielml. Billy Ray , ....... . Burchfiolrl. Milton Richanl .... Burloy. Cynthia Louise . .. Burley. Cary Lynn ...... ....1b. 105. 107 ..,...250 ,....250 ....,,250 ....162. 237 ,- . .,..,17. .mb ....,.268 , . . 36. 104 ...,96. 164. 215 . . , . .45 , ,... 237 ......250 .........166. 215 17. 23. 46 ......220 . . . , . 250 . . . . . . 237 ..107. 100. 170. 220 .......107 . ..,. 170.220 170. 237 186. 250 ...250 ...237 ,..216 +C, 1Cammaeh. re fe Burley. Kaye Ilunnieutt .. Burns. Iames A. ...... . Burns. Patrieia Marie .... Burns. Richard Inel .... Burns. Sherry Lynn Burrow. H. 'I'. .,....... . Burson. Norman Lewis .. Burton. Anthony R ..,. Burton. Cary Cleve .... BUSINESS DIVISION Bussell. Ioseph Clenn BUSSEY IIALL ,...., Butler. lulia Ann Butler. Kenneth .4,,.., Butler. Stephen Austin Byrd. Ruth Faye ...... -Cf Cahhiness. Diane ..,.... Caddy. Charles Clinton Caesar. lerome Kennedi ,. Caggige. David lohn Calahan. 'I'erry Conrad .4.. Deborah Denise Calaway. Calhoun. Dianne Elaine . Leland . ..,, ,. Miehael David ,al1away. Calloway. Cameron. Cameron. Anita K. .... . David Clell Raymond . . . Camp. Vera Iillen amplmell. Robert C. Canady. Floyd Lee Careloek. V. Iilaine .. C., . ,ill'ITlllIll6I01. lim ......,..,. Carney. llomer lonathan . , . . cf ,arpenteii Willanl Byrum arpenter. Willand C, Carotheis. loseph Floyd Carr. William 'l'hemus Carrigan. Donald Wayne . .. 170. . . . 109. . . . 100. . . ..178. . . . 180. Cagle. Mary lane , ....,.. .. .103. 194. ..'I2. 3.1. ... 151. . . . 100. 100. .. 31. ... 107. r ... 1.14. . . . 109. .. 31. . . . 250. 210 .194 250 237 250 110 229 237 229 250 208 210 208 250 210 250 237 , 50 237 250 237 250 250 153 250 237 102. 237 . 49 210 1111 1 13. 250 237 250 250 250 109 193 I I0 208 Carroll. Mary Anne Carter. I. .............. . . Carter. Callis Iaekson . .. ,.... Carter. Riehard A. ..., ...37. Carter. Steve A. ...........,. . Carter. Tommy Rudolph. Ir. .. Cary. Clyde William III ......,, Casey. Katherine Lynn .. Casey. Pamela Ann . ..,, Caskey. Murphy ......., .. Castleman. lennifer Sue Castleman. Norman II. Caswell. Ronald V. Cathey. Ray ....,...,,. . . . Challin. Faye Dennis .... Charles. Brooksie Ann 149. Charles. IIoraee Ray . . , . . . , . Chauncey. Paula ..... . . . Cheatham. Dale C. .. Cheatham. V. Cail .. CIIEISRLEADISRS ... CHI ALPHA .......... Childers. Rebecca Sue Childers. Roy Lee .... , Chilrleis. Wesley Childress. R. L. .. Childs. David F. ......... . 'Childs Orval A. ..,,....., . Chisholm. Stephen Ilerman Choate. Eddie A, ........, 105. Christensen. Niels Barron ..... Christian. ludy Dale ....,.,. Christopher. Iames Douglas Clark. lanelle Leone .......,.. Clark. Stephen W. ........ 105 Clark. Susan lane ............, Clawson. Cynthia Ann .... 'Cleek. R Il. ........... . Clemons. Barney Buek .. 55 Clemons. Diane ...... . . . Clemmons. Roger David Clingan. Warren lellqerson ..... CUACIIHS ............. Cogar. Shirley Kaye 105 170 '1 B3 170 177 170 .20 '100 102 190. 1 70 120. 107. '107. 109. 170. 170. 237 154 251 177 229 181 210 237 251 200 251 229 237 210 237 80. 103 251 210 210 237 100 155 251 229 102 237 237 173 150 237 229 251 251 237 237 237 229 . 27. -19 170. .177 229 237 237 237 104 210 Cole. R H. ........ . Coleman. E, Ann ..,... Coleman. Edward A. Coleman. Ierry Gordon Coleman, Marion Sue .... Coleman. William Andrew COLLEGE ACTIVITIES ....23 ....229 ....237 ....237 . . .... 216 ....291 BOARD .....................,. 80. 149 COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Colvert. Marilyn Annette . Calvin. Anita Cochran .... Collins. Steve Monroe ..., CONCERT CHOIR ..,... Condray, Andrew Rhine Condray, Kathryn M. .... . Conn, Irene ............ Conn. Worth B. ,........ . Conner, Margretta Elaine. ., .... 251 ...,,.216 ....62. 181, 183,216 ......185 ....170, 229 .......26 .....45 .....53 . .. ,..... 162. 186. 237 Contratto. lames Richard .... 162. 216 Cook. Carol ............. Cook. Dan ...,.... Cook. larry ........ Cook, Tanya Dale .... .......,229 Cooley. Clarence ....... Coomer. Norman Dale .... Cooper. Brenda E. ,.,. . Cooper. Charles Henry .. Cooper. Pamela Kay ..... Cooper. Reginald L. .. 96. 154. Copeland. Elverta ...... Copeland. Monette V.S. .. Corbett. Eddie B. ....... . Corbett. Katherine Kandi Corley. 160 Mark W. ........ . 'Cortez. lerry .........,,. Cosby. leVenda Beth .. Couch. Barry Douglas COUNSELO RS ......... ....94. 170 .. ....... 19 . . . 173. 251 ......251 ..,.107 ...........237 ,. 24. 178. 229 ....216 ........229 26 .159 .163. 190. 216 ..........251 ......40. 43 ....27.151, 170. 229 ......237 Cowling. Milton Paul ..,...... 105. 153. 166. 181. 237 Cox, Brenda Dale .... ........ 3 9. 229 Cox. lerry R ,.,..... .... 2 29 Cranford. Allen D. ... .... 46 Crank. liirry Wayne .... 229 Crank. Sherry lean ..... Cross. Charles Preston Creed. Charles Paul .... Lreet, C. ........................... 183 Crews. james Adlai ....... Crouse David L. .........252 Cross. Christopher Loy CROSS COUNTRY Cross. Douglas Wayne .... CROSS HALL ......... ....216 ..,.......237 107. 177. 237 ....251 ...166.170 ........210 Cross. Rhonda Gay ..... 159. 162. Cross. Rosie B. 186. 238 Crow. Bruce Lynn .... .... 2 9. 173. 251 Crowe. Lisa .......... . Crowe. Virginia Ann Crumpler. Claire I. Crumpler. David R .. Crumpler. David R .... Culp. Michael Diane ..... Cunningham, Danny lim .. Cunningham. Sue Frances . Curry. Willie Pearl ........ Edwards. Marilyn Lois . .......238 Curtis. Karen L. ....... 164 -D- DA CAPO CLUB . . . Dainty. lon A. ..... . Daley. William Ray 'Dale. Mary ...... , . Dalrymple. Diane ..... Daniel. larry Austin ..,. ....217 ....252 ....252 ....252 ....,.252 . . .. 169. 193. 238 .........252 . 177. 181. 229 169 ....252 ....56 ....268 ....252 Daniels, Iames T. ..... . Daniel. Phyllis Doreen Daniel, Rhonda Lynn . Dansby, Ie rry ....,........ ..,252 .....252 ...40, 238 Dansby. Newman Daniel .,....,.... 178 Daug htery, Barbara lean Daugherty, Patil Michael Davidson, lohn W. Davis. Charles ......... Davis. Clyde Edward .... Davis. Gladys Harriett Davis. H. ,............ . Davis. L. D. .... . Davis. Ierel lee ....,. 163 ...,...252 173, 252 .......252 .......252 ...45. 186 .....173 ........28 170, 217 ...45. 217 .....252 ....39. 43 107, 252 Davis. Ioan Ethel ........ Davis. Michael Franklin Davis. Minnie Pearl ..... Davis. Raymond lack .... ,... 1 73. 238 Davis. Rodney L. ..... . Davis. Susan Lynn ..... Davis. Wesley Earl . . . . . Dean. A. Daniel ...... Dean. Robert lee. lr. .. 'Deere Dees. Roy ............ .....238 .....338 .......229 177. 238 25. 173 Freddie louis ........... 178. 217 Delaughter. Cynthia Lou .. Delaughter. Shirley lean Deloach. Rita Lynell .... Dendy. lames Murray .. Deney. lewis Hamlin. Ir Dennis. Amy Dee ...... Dennis. Iohnny Thomas Dennis. Patricia Ann ...... Dennis, Tama Elizabeth DeVinney. Ronald Frazler De Yampert. Gary William ..,....217 .....217 ...252 ...252 ...217 ...229 ...252 ...252 .....252 ..........149. 169. 238 .........217 Dickinson. Greg H. ....,....... 170. 217 Dilworth. Lucian C. . . .. Dix. Martha Lynn Dixon. Dinah ..... Dixon. Iota Mae .,...... Dodson. Carolyn louise . Dodson. B. C. ...,... . Dodson. Susan Gail ..... Donihoo. Gary Wayne .......238 .....78. 183. 252.268 .......252 252 .......217 .....49 ....252 ....253 Dorman. Robert Anthony .... .... 2 52 DORM BEAUX ........... ..,.. 2 12 DORM SWEETHEART ............ 213 Dorton. Roselyn ......... .... 1 51, 229 Doss. Gwendolyn Fae ......,....... 238 Dotson. Robert Norris .. Douthitt. Lucy Ann .... Downey. Charles lee .... 'Downing Margaret .... 105. 167. 238 . .......... 253 . . . . 149. 229 . . . . . 36. 104. 125. 177 Downs. Rose Marie .... ..... 2 9. 169. 173, 238 Doyle. Mary Dathryn .... ......, 2 38 Duckett. Ronnie D. .... .... 1 73. 238 Dule, Iames Richard .... 166. 238 Duke. Wanda Sue ....... 101. 104. 125. 177, 217 Dumas. Gary Wayne ..,. ......170. 230 Duncan. Alan Hunt ............ 94. 126. Duncan. Brenda Carol Duncan. Dorothy ...... Dunn. lames D. ...... . Durham. Lynn Bryant .... -E- Earlywine. Gary Alan . . . East. Sandra Kay ....... EDUCATION DIVISION Edwards, Dana W. .... . Edwards. Lois lean ..... Edwards. Oliver Bemard 166. 170. 230 ...,...238 ....,...23 170. 217 ..... .238 105, 177, 230 .....36 ....217 .....238 . . . 162, 238 Edwards. Siri Gail .... Eidson. Iackie Noelani Elder. lohn Michael ...238 ...253 .....,.253 ...92. 217 Eley. Nona lo ........... Elyjah, Shirley Temple ...,...,. 170. 217 Elliott. Anita Faye ......... Elliott. james Stephens, Ir. Elliott. loyce A. .... ...... . Elliott. Robert ......... Ellis. Christell ,.......... Ellis. Stephen Marshall .... Ellison. Donald ........,. Elmore. Gary Wayne .... Embry. Brenda Kay ENGINEERS CLUB ....,.. Epperson. William Carl .... Epps. Debbie L. ....,.., . Ethridge. Iames T. Evans. lark Elaine ...... Evans. Sharon Darlene .... Evans. Virginia Kaye .... Evers. Marilyn Sue. .,.... . Evers. Ezelle, Michael B. ........ . Christopher Haywood -F- Fabian, Opal ..... Farris. Iames A. ........ . 'Fa rrar. Doug .............. Fatherree. Bobbi Mignon .. FEATURES ...,.,....... Feemste r. Scoot ........ .......253 ,........170. 230 . 61. 87. 91. 151, 217 .....238 .....230 , ...... 185 .... 105. 170. 238 ....,230 ...178 .....230 .......253 .... 105. 166, 170,217 .....217 ..,238 ...253 .....253 .........217 ....124.253 ,,.238 ....24 .. ...238 Fell. Roger Vincent , ........... 173. 253 Fergerson. lanet Karrol ......... 160. 181 Ferguson. Barbara Ann .... Ferguson, Deborah Angelle Ferguson. Diane . ......... . Ferrell. Alma Mae ..... Fess. Stephen larry .... Fields. Debra Suzanne .,.. Fields. Diane .,...... Files. Melanie Gay Fincher. limmy Dale .... Fincher. Lynette ...... FINE FINE Finks. Finks. ARFS ......... ARTS SERIES lames Earl .... Mary Frances Fish. Ruth Kathleen .... Fisher. Gloria lean ..... Flaherty, Iohn Charles .... Flanigan. laura Ann Flax. Daniel ...,.......... Fleming. Glenda Arlene Fleming. Yevonne ....... Flemister. Elizabeth 'Flemister. Ida M. ........ . Flemons. Rufus Conquest .. Fletcher. Henry O'Neil Flowers. Martha lane ...... Foley. Gene Keith ......... Fontenot. Katherine Damell FOOTBALL ...... Ford Daniel G. .. Forehand. Roy L. .. Forgey. I. Thomas Forgey. Martha ..... Fomero. Dan Kurt Fort. Iames Albert Foshee. lanice luanita ..... Foster. lames L. ........ Foster, lohn .......... ..... Foster, Kellie Ialuan Foster. Perry David ..... .... Fountain. Thomas M. .. ...,.....253 ...,30 .. ...19V7 ...238 .,.253 .....253 ...93, 230 .....253 ...253 ...253 ....82 .,,.84 ...238 .....230 .....235 ,....253 ....162, 253 .......253 .........253 151. 230 149. 230 ........53 . . ..... 253 .........253 ....170. 218 ...,.....253 164, 238 ....40 .....253 ....53. 55 ....40. 43 ,......218 16, 107. 163, 238 .....,.238 17. 50, 149 78, 238, 79 .. 170, 218 .......253 Fowler. ll. .......... . lfowler. Robert liarl lfratzliiseiiix llilly Doyle 1-rune' ' ' . 5. Lail K ..,........ Frames. Susan lloll 1711 238 105. 107 l ranklin. Shirley Ami ......... lfranldin. Vietor Pershing lr. l4'i'aiilQs. Steven liroolc-5 ..,... 1 ree1nan. Daniel Grailv Freeland. Ratzliel Diane , 1 ullenwider. lolin Paul . Fuller. Pamela Sue .... . l underliurlx. Gaiy Wayne 1 1l1'j.1l?IT-5011. liilly Garroll . -G1 Gaddy. Sheila Diane Galliiaitli. C..u'rie lilizabeth Gale. Guy t,urtiss .,..,. Gandy. Gantly. Viixki lean .... Doy lones Ganey. Tanya Darlene .. 25-1 . 113 01. 02 149. 192. 190. 177. l-19. ., 17. 1-1 15 9. 1.1. 169. 2118 . 1011 . 25-1 254 25-1 254 . -1.1 2111 254 25-1 239 192. 239 2 18 239 289 Gardne r. Amanda Io .. Gibson. Karla L. Giddens. Ray lr. ..,.. Gilliey. Pamela Kay ...... Gill. liarl Wayne ......... Gillespie. Andrea llelena Gillespie. Rielianl D. ,. 'Gillespie Mauzell ,... Gills. Philip Wayne . Gilmoie lean Marie Gist. Gb Givens. eryl Ann .... lolin Anthony . .. Glasgow. George Wm. Glasgow. Glasgow. Gary Waynt S. ........... . Glegliorn. Giffonl Gene . Glasseoczk. Stroll 'l'. .. . . . . 104. 181 ,.,,. 105. 107 , 180. 190. 2119 255 104. 2119 218 . 23 255 2119 101. 177. 02. . . . 255 255 240 218 170 ....255 2 -10 181. 180. ... ,.. 1811. 239 Gardner. Samuel lewis ,... ...... 2 54 Garner. Beleta Ioette ........... 254 Gamer. Camille ...... 180. 180. 25-1 Gamer. Diane M. ..... 1111. 21151 Garner. Maulielle ..... 180. 255 Gamer. Ronald Wayne ...... 2119 Garrett. Charles David . .. 2119 Garrett. Gary Clark .,.. 2119 Garrett. Gloria Kay .... .... 2 55 Garrison. Gaylon Lynn ..... 105. '107. 109 Garrison. Gene E. ..,,. ..,.. A 119 Garrison. Pamela Anne . .. ...... 100. 175. 218 Garrity. VVilliam Byron .. . ....... 2119 Gaskill. Virginia R. .... ...., 1 78 Gayle. Anna Glara ,. 110. 151. 181. 255 Gean. Riearda Graee .. ..... 255 Genestet. Kay ....,... ...... 2 55 Gentry. Iohn William .. 1711. 255 GEOLOGY GLUE ..... ...... ' 181 Gibbs. Phillip Dwight ......,... 1711. 255 Gibson. Earl Thomas ...... 100. 1111. 2119 1 N.. i 'L-Q -nm- s I va 4 Jil'-igif ' ' it iii , GIVE 16? iie. 115-ETA. tw- , . , , 4 . ..5 a?5' 'vw ,fg M., ' f 3 ,ng . V ai ww' is gl is .A 'fi ' .131 . , 5 1 11 '11 1 'Q W. X. Glover. Linda Faye . .. Goad. Danny Ioe ..... Golden. Gwendolyn .. GOL1' ,..........,... HO' Goodenough. Dr. Eva .. Goodheart. Steven Dale .. Goodwin. G harles Earl Godwin. lutly Ann 'Goodwin Marie ..... Gore. Anna Gorz. Benny Gorman. 1111 Mae ..... loseph . . 115 . ..,.. .. Gosseti. laniee Marie . Gould. Rebeeea Nell .. Goza. Rebecca Lee .. GRADUATIL Grandeison. Gary. David JN ..,...,.,... Susanna Pole Lee ....,.. Gray. Terry Gail GREENE HALL .... Green. Green. Artis Carl Edward . C. ..... M Green. Earl Glen .. Grant. lacqueline lnuise ,,,... . 107. Green. lerry David ........ Gren. Michael Gerald Greer. Linda lanette . Greer. William Franklin . Gregory. lames Dennis . . . 181. Griffin. Donova Laletta ...... Griffin. Winfred Vemon. lr. .. . 102. 181. 180. 218 ...... 218 ... 23 ..,. 1213 ...... 52 . 194. 255 , 105. 240 ....240 . . . 32. 35 . . . . . 255 170. 240 . . . . . 255 . . . 240 .. . 240 . . . . . 255 . . . . . . 98 164. 230 149. 255 162. 255 186. 255 ... . 206 . . . . 240 103. 230 110. 109 186. 240 . . . , 240 170. 255 105. 113 .. . .230 .. . .240 ... .255 Henry. Fred ........... Griffith. Charles E. .. Grigsby. lceola .... . Grissom. Glenda .,..... Grohe. Vance Reagan .... Groce. Vaughn R .,,. Groves. Maurice P. .. Gross. Gregory ..... Guess. Ierry Dalton ,. Gullatt. lohn Burrand .. Gunnels. Glenda ..... Gunter. Mack ....., EH.. Haefner. Donald A. .. Haefner. Mary Ellen Haile. Susan ..... ,... . .. Hairston. William A. Ir. 178. 169. 255 240 255 255 218 . 2.1 . 37 218 230 . 2.5 268 . 19 218 240 255 Hale. loseph Lee ... ... Hale. Walter A. .. Hall. Allan Clyde .... Hall. Danita Gaileen Hall. lean M. ....... . Hall. Kenneth Kevin Hall. Linda L. .... . Hall. Tommy .......,. Halligan. David Kirby .... 'Hall Vemon ......... Ham. Bruce Amold ...... Ham. Sarah Elizabeth Hamlin. Michael Eugene. Hammock. Kathy lean 104. ......21. .....170. 170. Hamilton. Saundra lean . .,.... . Hammons. Charles Lamar Hardage. Anita lean ...,,...... Haniin, Leon .......... Hardin. Scott David .... Hardy. Rebecca Ann .. Hargraves. Christine ..... Harper. Michael Kent Harrell. Iudy ,........ Harrington. lack .,.. Harris. Amelia lo ,.... .... Harris, Carrie M. . Harris. lames M. .. Harris. lohn Lowrey Harris. Linda Kay . 92. 181. 105. 219 169. 181. 186. 255 186. 230 . . . . . . . 255 . . . . 186 . . . . .105 149 230 178. 231 . 23 154. 231 . . . . . . . 255 ,. . , . . 240 . , . . . . . 240 164. 123 255 190. 218 36 149. 186. 255. 75 .. . . . . 255 , 45. 231 . , , . , . 255 218 173 149. 162. 186. 218 231 255. 116 240. 116 . 28. 255 Harris. Mary Ann .... 170. Harris. Ronald Glenn .. .,.. Harris. Thomas Wayne .... Harris. Vema laeola , . , . . . HARROD HALL .... ,.., Hart. Don K. .,.,,,... .... . Hastings. lanice Gatlin . . . . , Har't. Debbie .......... ......, Hartley. Iohn Charles . . . . . . 170 i'Harton. Margaret ..... .... 4 0 Hartrick. Fred G. .... 178 'Hartsell Elinor E. ... ..... 'Hartsell Robert L. .......... .... . Hartsfield. Iohn Michael .....,. 170 Harwell. Doris Deen .. 162. 186. Harville. Catherine .... . ,. Hassen. Ramona Lynn . Hastings. Helen Ianell . Hatley. Christy ..,.,,,. ..... Hatter. Tressie Lee ..,. ..., 8 6. 162 Hawkes. Edwin H. .,..... 104. 105. 177. 218. Hawkins. Clarence Russell ..,. 162. 'Hawley Eldon L. ..,... 105. Hawley. Iames Wesley ....... . .. Hayden. Dale ..... ... .......... ... Hayes. jerry L. .....,,.... 105. 218. Hays. Robert David . ,. ...... . . , , Haynes. Marcy .... 92. 151. 240 255 240 255 209 255 231 268 216 190 218 . 40 . 40 231 181. 240 218 255 255 218 160. 256 149. 258 186. 240 107 240 268 124 256 164. 190. 219 Haynie. loe H. ..................... 177 Haynie. Paul Raymond , ..,, 33. 170. 217 Head. Gail I. .......... 170 Head. Roger Alan 17. 149. 194. 219 Healer. Mike lohn ....... ...... 1 05 Heamn. Sherlyn ,.,.......,,.. ... 268 Hedden. Barham Elizabeth .,,. ,256 Hegwood. Mary Lee .,,,.,, 231 Helmbeck. Robert L. . . . . , 256 Henley. Eric Rand ..... 177 Henley. Francie Allen ,... 181 'Henry. George M. , . .. ..,.31 .. 23. 49 Henry. George W. .. .. 23. 105 Henry Priscilla . ...,., ,. 45. 268 Henry Richard W. .,,,. 219 Henry Susan Anne .........,.,,.,. 240 Henry Timothy Iames ......... 105. 240 Hensley. lohn Winston l1eMoyne 256 Henson. Loretta Sue ...,,....,., 240 Henson. William Iidwanl 240 Herman Anne .......,... . . . 256 Herring. Ava Marie , ,. . . , 256 Herring. Ianet Kay . , ,. . .. 256 Herring. Vicky Lynn .... 170. 196. 240 Hicks. limmy Denzil .... 170. 256 Hicks. Ioe Robert ........ . 240 Higgins. Cynthia Corinne . . .. 256 Highsmith. Gurtie Mae ..., 170. 240 . ,..,.. 105. .....,.,.105 Hollensworth. james Dawson jr. Ilignight. Tommy Davis Ilildreth. Louis Daniel . ,.,, . . .. llill. Calvin Michael Hill. Ipva Mae ............ 160 llill. Hugh Wilson jr. .. Ilill. Kerry Donnell Hines. james Gary .... Hinze. Amelia Millie .. Hipp. Alsyise .......,,. Illasta. Chester Paul lr. . Ilobson. Wanda Mudford Ilolden. Glenn W. .. Holden. Betty .,,.. Holiman. janet R 181 Hollis. Cynthia jo ,,...,...... Ilollis. I4iRoncla joAnn . Holloway. Deborah Kay Holloway. Dennis Loran Ilolloway. Emma j. ..,. . Holmes. Kenneth Wayne Ilolt. Karl Robert ..,,,.. Holt. Paul Louis ...,,., HOMECOMING .,.... Honnoll, Marilyn Sue .. Hoffer. Theo Daniel .... Horridge. Ralph Eugene. Horton, Deborah Hicks . Horton. Stephen Keith .... Howard. Charles Randall Howanl. Iiamestine ,.... Howell, Angela ...,,,.. Howell. john Carl jr. Howell. Deborah j. Howell. Kenneth Ronnie Howell larry Dean ..., Howell Pamela Rene .. Hous e. Cleo ........, . . House. joeseph Wallace Houston. William Glen .. 7. 105. 163 173 123. 177 220 219 219 94. 219 1 63 . 80 175 1 66. 170 160 151. 219 149. 190 62. 105. 110. 62 166 Hubbard. Melinda lee ...,,....... 173 240 107 256 231 240 256 164. 219 24 219. 123 164. 220 220 240 164. 220 256 256 256 256 160. 231 231 256 256 240 . 80 240 219 240 240 231 240 231 190 257 164. 125 219 257 159. 219 107. 113 256 256 241 'Huddles Iluddles Huddles ton. Dwight L. ton. jeffrey D. ton. Rebecca Sue Hudgens. Donna Ferguson Iludgens. Ellen Marie Hudson. David jefferson . Hudson. Gary Dean ...., Hudman. Venetta Ann Hudson. Melvin .......,. Huffman. Dennis Randel Huffman. Therla LeMae .. Hughes. Orange M. ..... HUMANITIES DIVISION . .. ,A paw: 53 55 . . 256 . . 257 .. 231 .. 219 177. 219 ...,... 257 177. 231 . , ..... 219 186. 241 . , ....... I07 ..........40 Hunter. j. Dianne ....... 160. 173. 175. 257 Hunter. john Paul ......... Hurley. james Michael Husbands. Wayne II. .. Hust. jerre Diane ...... Hutcheson. Lyle ....,... Hutson. Cecil Henry ...... Hutson. .........257 ...219 ...257 ....257 Zr .17 .......24l Shirley Yvonne ,....... 90. - I. Ingersoll. Randolph Albert . 'Ingram low ........,.,... Ingram Monroe .... Ingram. Robert H. .,..,.. . Inscore. joe Franklin .. . . . . INTERNATIONAL CLUB INTRAMURALS .......... flrwin, Frank L. ....,... . Irwin. Robert Alexander Ittivamitum. Sunti ...... lvers, Rodney Fred Iverson. Mary Lee -I- jacks. Gerald Thomas ...,. 'jackson. Dr. Charles W. jackson. Charles Wayne jr. jackson. Charlotte Anne . . 17 151. 0. 231 ... 219 ... 104 5. 177 ....10 160. ..,....241 ...241 ... 163 ...139 ...39 231 231 257 162. 241 231 ....19 158. 219 170. 257 231 ....40 ...241 jamerson. William Napoleon james. Flonrnee Gail ....... ....... james. Lamne Inland . james. Robert ....... jamison. jimmy Don .. jeffus. Richard ...... jeffus. Suanne M. jegartz. M. ....... jenkins. Melvin Ray .. jenkins. Rebecca Fae . jennings. jennings. johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. 'johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. 'johnson johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. johnson. Patsy jane .. William liarl Ann 'I'rice .. Brenda Karen Billy Michael Gloria Dean . Gil Eddie Hugh A. ,... james W. . . . jeanette . . . juanita G. . .. Mary ............ Peggy Dianne Rachel Mae . Ricky jerome Roberta Susan .... Veronica Ann Willie jr. . . . . joiner, Cathy Diane .. jones. Betty Sue ...... jones. jones. jo nes. jo nes. jo nes. jones. jo nes. Carolyn Peavy . Connie ........ Wanda ........ Gary Dewayne Harvey IJ-ze Helen Rose james Neill jones. james O. .. jones. jan ...... jones. Kathryn Marie. 170. jackson. Ginger ........ 'jackson. Marette ...... jackson. Retta Cauley ............ jamerson. Patricia Ann .... 1111. 186. 241 jones. larry Wayne .. 149. 1 90 170 107. 109 107 ...154 177 ... .... 162. ....49. 50 ...163 . 23. 177 173 95. 219 . 49. 162. 178. 219 190 186. 268 257 231 231 219 I07 106. 113 241 231 105. 110 162 257 170. 241 257. 268 178 177 241 170 219 268 241 257 231 159. 125 257 162 257 220 220 268 268 257 231 257 178 178 110. 220 194. 257 257 Keith. 257 lones. Peggy Slaughter lones. Sharon lee ., Iones. '1'eddi Yvonne Iones. 'l'erri Ann lordan. liiiteh ....,..... . .. Iordan. Elizabeth Ann l1lD11?l. Lawrence ......, . , . Iiistiee. Kaiser. Riehairl Dale - K. Charles ll. KAPPA KAPPA PS1 Keaster 1 Alvin Lee .. Keith. Celia Lucille ., Keith. Elizabeth Anne Keith. Mark Dempsey Philip ia. .,.. . Keith. '1'erry loe .. Keith. William S. 104 1153 1811 177. 178 109 149 Kelley. Shelia Kay ....,., ....., 'Ke1say. Gene W. ........, 31. Kemmer. Deborah Baker Kendrick. Charles Robert 221 257 257 257 288 257 241 220 128 182 2111 257 241 257 241 257 177 220 181 221 241 Kennebeck. Susan lean Kennedy. Ann Elise .... ..... Key. Virginia luanell .... .. Kimbell. Dinah Io ,.., Kimbell. james S. Ir. . Kime. Steve Lewis Kinard. David Dean .. King. Marie ......... King. Polly Marie King. Vera Lee ....,.. King. Wilburn Davis . Kirkpatrick. Paul R .. Kite. Robert Wayne .. Koen. Helen Hege Koen. Kenneth Ray Kreiitzer. Richard B. .. Kiiykendall. Linda Kay Kyle. George Ir. ..... . Kyle. Norma lanette .. -L- Laljlue. B. .. 177. 104 241 20 28. 170. 711. 241 184. 241 257 208 . 82 258 281 . 49 241 2111 2111 107 2111 258 241 . 52 241 258 231 178 Lacey. Mark Edward ...... 189. 178. Laidig. Ann Marie ..... Laidig. Mary Katherine ..., Lairmore. Carolyn Ianell lairmore. larry Payne ...., .. . , ,. Lamb. Stephen Paul ....,...... 105. LAMBDA SIGMA AL1'1 1A .,.. ,... Lambert. Ginny Lynne, ...,, . Lambert. llamld Murray Lambert. lames liarl ..... Lamkin. Corbet loe ........ 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'170. 250 221 250 2152 424 2150 221 222 107 222 2152 21515 2150 242 242 40 2215 11515 2152 242 270 .124 2150 242 2150 125 1215 2150 1151. 1215 1152. 2152 1715 1715 2152 2150 242 2150 2-12 2150 , 1515 157 . 70 11515 222 242 242 242 222 2150 222 2150 2150 105 242 2150 2150 222 2152 M1111112. 11111111125 ..,. 1V11l1l1'1?. 1V11IIj,1l1! 151211 M1111112. 111?1lI'11!1' 1V111UI'1!. Ri1:1112y .. 1V115UI'1?. W111i11n1 M111g11n. 11211'121'y . M111'n111n. K1111211 . M111111n. M11s12y. Moss. S M11112 . . , 1151111111113 . 112112 .... M111111'12w. 111Ann M11L12R11J1l11 .... M1111ins.. Munn. Munn. I 1111111351 . . 11111111111 . . 111:11y . . . . N111I'111J1l1i. 1111115 . 152. 1151. 11515. . . . ...... 11115. Murphy. Mi1:h11121 . . . M111'p11y. 51111111117 M111'p11y. S11121'1in12 .. N11lI'1J11y. SIISAIII . .. Murphy. 1111111111118 M111'1'11y. 151111 M111'1'11y. 15111111 .... M111'1'y. 111111151111 ........ pw- N11112. 1511n.1 ...... N11n1:12. Wi1li.1m .... N11sh. 1512111111 1121111 Nash. I.in1111 IJi.1nn12 ...... N11ss111'. 1V11'I'II1?111?S Clonzziles NA'1'11RAI. S11I1'1N1lI2 DIVISION ................. 1150. 1154. 2152 2150 11515 2150 242 2150 2-12 2150 . 27 2150 2-12 11115 2415 . 2152 ..5111 'Vw 2415 2415 222 2152 2151 170 2152 ,, . .... 1112. --1.5 .. 170. 1151. 1154. N12111. 11.111111 .. 157. 105. 1015. N12111. I1211112.1n N12111. v0I11l1'11 .......... N1211s11n. 15111112 S1 11?I'l'1?1! N12121y. 1111111.11115 ...,,., N12121y, IQIIHIES .... N12121y. M11:1111121 .... N12i1. 111111 ....... N12i111. 11111111111IS .,.. N12i11. V12r'n11n NICLSUN HALL N1?1S1Jf1. 11113111 Nun N121s11n. Munn ..... 1N1?S15111. 15111y ...... N12w1:11m11. l11m12s . . . N1?1'V1Q11'14. 111n11 Ix1l1I1? .. NISVVMAN 121.1115 ,. N1zwl11n. 1111m121' ., Ni1111111s1111. Ani111 11X1I1?1J1?I'j.11l11. 1111111211 ,. Nis112y. 111513111 ..... Nix. 1312111111111 Nix. 111111125 .... Nix. Inhn ..... Nix. S1111111121 .. 115-1. .. 105. 152. .. 2151. 100. . . 50. .. 1715. 2415 2415 'mfg 2415 2151 2415 . 415 107 222 . 215 2151 107 1715 2151 105 21515 2215 211 2150 21515 2151 2415 1515. 2215 1515 2152 2215 . 41 2151 2415 2151 2151 2152 Nix. 5111111131 .... 2215 Nix. VVl1111II11 ..., ...... 2 lil 1X11l1111?. 1111121y1 .. ,....... 15-1 2151 N1l11lI1. Wi11i11n1 ... .., 52. 515. 55. 11511 N11111n. 1.101111 .....,..,..,.... ...... 2 415 N151'i'is. 1J111UI'1!S .............. .. 2151 N11111511. 11'I'1?111?I'11I1i Sl11n1111'11 ... .. 2151 N11111111. 111111111111 ...........,. ..,. 2 lil N11i1112y. 111111111 ........., .... I 150 NIIRSINI1 S'1'I1IJIjN'I S ASS15111!X'1'11JN ........ ......... 1 1511 N1111. IJ12w1211 11117111 .,.. ...l515. 1711 2152 VU, 15'151'1'I1l?. 13.11112 ..,.. 1011. 177 21511 '1J11I121'n. M111'y .,........ 151 1YN12111. 1AlVVI'1!I'l1J15 .. .., 1.14 1112111111 1111ilI1011?111Z ...... 2415 Ug112s11y. 1111112113811 .. 170. 252 '1J1i1'121'. Ri1:h11111 ..... ..... l 51 151iy121'. V12111111 l1211n .. 2152 Olson. I5111y Dun ..,. 2151 111i11AN1fA'1'11JNS .... ... 1415 1J1'1'i1:k. R11n11111 1i11w1n ... ... 2415 11VV1!I1. 15i11y Rny ....., .,.. 2 415 15W'1!I1. 1J111'111y ...... ..., 2 152 -p- 15111112 Doris l11n121112 ...... .. 2151 1'.11111121'. 1111151211 Anthony 2215 111111111211 S1111y .......,..,. .. 2415 1l1II'111lI'I1. 1f111N'1II11 Rny .... 1150 11.1151111111 M111xh11 Anne ..... 140. 1154. 2151 1l1lI'111?I'. IJ111111y .,.. 1151 11515. 2215 1,1II'1Q1?1'. 151'121yn .... ........ I 150. 11515. 75 1'111'11121'. 11112n1111 .... .... 2 415 1'111'11121'. 11IIT11?S .. . . . 2215 111lI'1'1S. Alonzo ........... 2151 1'111'ks. 11111r12n ....,... ..... 1 154 11515. 2151 1l1lI'1'iS. 1.111y11 .................. .... 2 151 I'111'rish. W111111m Ri1:h11n1 ..., 1715 I'11tI11n. f11,'I111'11iI I 11y12 ...,...... 1150. 11515 1711. 2415 I'111111n. R11111211 1'1111011. lr. ............ 2152 1111t111n. Sh1111y. Ir. ..,.........,.. 150 151. 105. 1115. 121 170. 2152 1liI1l11lS. M11:h11121 Wise .......... 2415. 124 1311111212 A11'1lI'1?H1? 11. ..... ....,. I 515 1J1?111I11. M111'y Annu ....... .. 21515 1715iII'II1?. S112ph12n W11yn12 .... ..., 2 151 I11211ig11. Wi11i11m Marlin .. 2415 1'1211r11n. l11m12s R11ss1211. lr. .. ..., 2152 1'12n111:r. K1i111y M. ........ .... 2 151 1'1!I111I'11I1i. Al'1AL21?121 S1111 ...... ....... 2 415 1'12nn. I.111y11 1 r11nk1in .......... 1715. 2151 P12nningt11n. M111'y 1111:q11e1yn ,...,... 2415 Peppers. Roseanne Deal ..,....,,., 224 Perdue. Ioy Lynnette ........,...... 186. 190. 243. 75 Perkins. 'l'erry Don ..... 107. 268 Perry. Elizabeth lane . . , . . . 232 Perry. Linda Sue , ..... ..... 2 61 Perry. William Glenn ... ... 107 109 Peters. Shelia lo ........ ,..., 2 23 PHI BETA LAMBDA .,,. 170 Phillips George Alan ... ,... 261 Phillips Iames Wallace .... ..,.,.,. 1 63. 173. 243 Phillips Iohn D. ...,., ..... 2 61 Phillips Iimmie Reid . .. . . . 222 Phillips Mark A. ...., ..... 1 70 Phillips. Mindy Lou ,..... ,... 222 126 Phillips Stewart Mark .... ,. .. 173 243 PHOTOGRAPHERS .......... .... 1 93 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ........ .... 1 76 Pickering. Peggy Ann ..., 261 Pickett. Don I. ..,... ..,, 2 61 Pierce. Indy Kay .... ..... 2 32 Pierce. Mark Rieh ,. ,. 105. 232 Pieree. Michael W. , ........... 105. 224 Pilgreen. Ricky Bradford ....... 173 261 Pinealllt. Michael Leonanl .....,.,. 177 Pinkerton. Gary Lynn .,.....,.. 170 224 Pipkin. Becky ......... .... 2 32 Pipkin. Debra Gail ..,. , , . . 261 Pipkin. Terry Yvonne ........ 181. 166. 261 Pittman. lay I3. , ........ ,,,, . 261 Pittman. Karen Dianne .. .. 261 Poindexter. Braek ..,,.. ,,,. 2 66 Polk. Deborah lean ....,.. 243 Polk. Perry Amold .... 261 126 Polk. Terry Lynne .. ,,.,... . 149. 173 261 Polk. Toni Lynn ...... , ..., 261 Pond. Iohn Edmond ,.., ,.,, 2 61 Ponder. Ruth Dianne .... ...... 1 54. 164. 262 Pondexter. Dom Linda .... .... 1 73 262 Porter. lacqueline Gayle . ,,.. 232 Porter. Paula Ann , . . . . . . 243 1Porterfield. Lewis , , . . . . 28 1Porlerfield. Maxine . ,. . . . . 23 Post. Camille H. ..,,. . . . 269 Pote. Deborah Faith . ,. .,..... 164. 177. 243 Powell Bonnye ..,...,. .,.,.. 1 96 Powell. james Boyette ,,.,.... 232 Powell. Raymond ..... 37. 39. 105. 107. 110 Powell. Wesley Blake .,.., ...... 2 43 Powers. Elizabeth Ieanner .... .... 2 43 Pree. Wille Lee ......,..,.. .,.... 1 63 Prejean. Gloria Christine . . . ..,.,. 123. 159 164 PRE-MED AND SCIENCE CLUB .............,... .179 Prewett. Richard Clyde. Sr. .... 170. 262 Prewett. Richard. Ir. ..,......., 170 262 Priddy. Brenda Ann ,... ........... 2 43 PRINT SHOP ....,............. 22 199 PROFESSIONAL Kr TECHNICAL DIVISION ......................... 56 Propps. Phillip Ioe ,........ 91. 173. 233 Pruitt. Sandra Kay , .,.,.. .,.. 1 70. 243 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB .. .,...,.. 181 PUBLICATIONS ....,... .,... 1 92 Purdy. George Randall .. ...,... 170 Purifoy. Sallie ....,.. .... 1 65. 243 Purtle. Hollis ......, ......,. 4 1 Pyle. Ierry ............. .... 5 2 Pyles. Nelwyn Elane .. . . .. 223 -QM Quarles. Howard Russell ...... , 197 243 R- Rachal. Nathan P. . . ,. . . . , 243 Radford. Mary lean ,,,. 262 'Rankin David F. ...., 32 Raphiel. Billie .... ,. ,..,, 45 Ray. Sondra Kay .... 252 Ray. Terry Bo .....,. .. NNN 107 Ray. Tommy Glen ......... Rayburn. Melvin .,...., Rayforrl. Alfred Paul .. Rayfonl. Stanley Davis .. Reap. Marsha Lorraine .. Reddin. Connie Purifoy .... Reed. Beatrice M. ...... . Reed. Pamela Lee .,,,. Reed. Ronald Glenn Reed. Thomas Lewis .... Reed, Richard ......... Reeder. Charles Iirrry .... Reeder. Stan ..,....... Reeves, lames Scott .... Reeves. loyce Ann Reeves. loyce Ann Reid. Darrel Wayne .... Reid. Linda Susan Reid. Robert ..,.,.... Renard. Tomas Paul . .... . Renfroe. Clarence Edward 'Reppond, Barham N. . . . .. Rewis. ludy W. ......... . Rhodes. Dusty Wayne .... Rhodes. loseph Drrry Rhodes. Karen Lee ......, Rhodes. Marilyn Beth . ,.,. Rhodes. Vera ............, Rhynes. Thomas Spencer lll ' Rich. Aileen R ........... Richards. Rena ..... 'Richardson Hazel .... Riggs. Cynthia Lou . .. Riner. Hugh Samuel .... Ripple. Dennis L. ....... . Risinger. William Harper . Rister. Kathryn Sue ...... Rister. Mary Frances ..... Ritchey. Conrad Merritt Rivers. Dennis Michael .. Roark. Rhonda Lorine .... ......96. 105. 113. 177. 223 .........262 ...17t1. 224 ......243 ....233 ...183 ....21 ...107 .H173 .fffksifi 178. . ,.... 61. ....170. ....170. ....105. 262 . 224 . 224 262 243 262 151 262 . 224 269 . 243 . 233 262 262 . . 43 159. 262 224 . 45 224 243 244 244 262 262 116 . 23 . 24 . 27 262 244 224 224 262 224 262 224 164. 177. 244. 72 Roberson. Kathy lo ................. 21111 Roberson. Iames Robert. lr. ....... 21111 Roberts. David Garry ...... .... 2 44 Roberts. Lynetta ...... . .... 21111 Robertson. Corinne ..... .... 2 44 Robin. Lillian leannette .. .... 2112 Robinson Claude Archie .. .... 21111 Robinson Charles Ray . ...... 1112. 184. 262 Robinson Debra Ann ..... 11111. 2112 Robinson Donald Wayne . ...... 2112 Robinson Lenda lee ...... ....... 1 114. 1116. 262 Robinson. lames Robert. lr. 170. 224 Robinson. Robert lee ..... 170. 21111 Robinson. Roger' Lee .. ..... 224 Robinson. Henry W. ..... 411. 49 Robinson. Mary Evelyn ....... 2112 Rochelle. Debra loan .... 111. 2112. 72 125 Roden. Winston Delano . .. . .... 224 Rodgers. Danny Paul .... .... 2 1111 Rock. jerry ............... ...... l 711 'Rodgers Richard Rudolph . .... 1711. 21111 Rodgers. Tommie Sue ..... ,... 2 112 Rogers. Alvelma ......... .... 2 44 Rogers. Charla . .... .. ..... 45 Rogers. Danny Ray .... .... 2 112 Rogers. Rebecca Lynn . .. .... 244 Rogers. Rhonda Gail . .. ...... 2112 Rook. limmy Doy ...... 1711. 244 Rook. Rhonda Carol ...... 244 Root. Fmnk S. ...... .. 57. 1711 Root. Peggy C. ..... . . , . 511 Ross. Brenda Lynn ..... 244 Ross. David Anthony .. 105. 21111 'Ross Delwin .............. 117. 105. 124 Ross. Gregory lawrence .. 170 21111 Ross. Phillip Denvil ..... .. .... 21111 Ross. Thomas E. .. ....... 11111. 170 244 Rossini. Larry R ...... ,.... 2 44 Rossini. Linda ........... . .... 244 Rothwell. Ronnie Everett .. 170 21111 Rowe. Katherine Sue .... . . . . . 11151. 175 262 Rowland. Iames G. ................ 170 Rubinski. lames Michael ....... 107. 1111. 114 244 Ruple. Miriam Denise ...... 2112 Rushing. Curtis Dale .... ........ 2 112 Rushing. Ricky Allen .... 1711 2112 Russell. Michael beigh . .. 11111. 224 Russell. Rhonda Gail . . . .. . 1114 2112 'Rutledge Carl T. ..... .... 4 11. 51 1711 -S- Sams. Annie Marie .... .... 2 112 Samuel. Rchard .... .... 1 12 Sandefur. Henry . . . . . .... 2119 Sanders. Dian Kay ....... .... 2 44 Sanders. Gwendolyn Faith .... 2112 Sanders. Kathy Lou ..... .... 2 1111 Sanders. Marie ........ ... 211 Sands. Donald Clifton .... ...... 2 112 Satterwhite. Donna Marie . ....... 1119. 181. 244 Satterwhite. Ioyce Dale .... 1119. 2112 Saulsbury. Preston Hugh .... ..... 2 1111 Saulsbury. Steven Wayne .... ...... 2 112 Savage. Dorothy Irene .... .... 1 10 21111 Savage. Kay Beverly ....... . 244 Savage. Nancy ...... .,...... 2 112 Sawyer. Lisa Lee ..... . 1111. 244. 75 Sawyer. Thomas G. . . ........ 244 'Schambach Frank F. ..... .. ..... 52 Schinkoeth. leonard loseph .. .... 244 Schweitzer. lohn Franklin . 21i1 Scott. Srrsan Diane ....... .... 2 44 263 SECOND SE M ESTE R STI IDENTS ..,......... Sedgass. Charles Wayne .. Sl-INA'l'I'I ,,,............ Serio. Sara Elizabeth Serio. Sam .,......,.. . Sharp. Nancy E. .......,. . Sheets. lierman Michael ., Shepard. Brenda Kay ,,.. . Shepherd. Margie Faye Sheppard. Everlyn Gennettr Shirron. Larry David ..., . Shinn. Mary limmie tliobot SIGMA TAU DELTA .... Simmons. Larry loc ..... Singleton. Devonda Kay .. Singleton. Paula Io ...,.... Sixbey. David Il. ..... . Sixbey. Dr. George I.. , r- .,.. 1.19. 105. 224. 124. 267 263 146 224 177. 125 .... 263. 125 . . . . 224. 74 263. 270. 52 ....-10. 244 245 263 263 244 169 170 263 165. 123 Q13 42 W'7f'UW'6W . ... ,.,, . . . ..- i 1 . f iiiii 1 .iii Z:1i1......fr Inii 7 fr 1 ... ,..,,. -.- ..... L WMNMMMMM . i If rf WW-'SMH 1 4 ' , fr ' 1 . V.': H 2 ., Q ............,,g ,.,,....,,,.,, , 2 . - iii, V . 3 . . I . I Pla: :,..:. Q wi I 2 1. E ' ' re ' .... Sizemore. Mangaret Ann Skaggs. William Ike. Ir. Skains. William L. Ir. .. 'Skelton P. Dan ....... Skelton. Kathryn Pipkin Skiff. Alice Renee ..... Slack. Marion Ann .... Sloan. Iames Franklin . Smart Ellen Marie .... Smart lohn ,..... ..... Smith Angeline Matilda 1Smith Auhirrn ....... Smith Beverly Ann . .. Smith Billy Richard 'Smith Bonnie ...... Smith Carols loe . . . Smith Carol Ann . . . Smith Constance M. . .. Smith Derrill loc ..,. Smith Donna Gail .. Smith Edman ..... Smith Gary Don . .. Smith. Gene .,....... Smith. Georgia Mae Smith Iames Dale .. . Smith Kenneth Lee ...,.. Smith Lander Arthur . . Smith Iewis ...,...... Smith Linda Ann .... ....107. .,..194. ....41. 23. 37. ...177. ....2B. 173. ... 176. 233 1 77. 106 244 159 224 224 245 245 263 . 49 263 21. 105 263 233 . 23 245 263 224 233 245 173 263 263 263 233 225 269 269 177 Smith. Marian Yvonne . .. .... 233 Smith Marilyn Kay . ....., 263 Smith Marry Miller ..,.. .,,,. 1 96. 224 Smith Patricia Louise ........,..... 149. 192. 196. 245 Smith Ray Eugene .. ..... 173. 263 Smith Robert C. ....,,.. 225 1Smith Stella Lee .,.. ....... I 57 Smith Wanda Gean . 184. 245 Smith Wendy Sue .. .,.. ..,.,... 2 63 Smith Yolonda L. ..............,,. 149. 151. 170. 233. 67 'Smyth Iarnes L. ..................... 23 Snay. Gary Donovan .... 269. 233 Sneed. Dan II. ..,... 178. 183 Sneed. David Carol . ...... 235 SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION ...,..... . . . 52 Souter. Iames Latson ..,. 263 Souter. Teddy Alvin . .... 263 SPRING SPORTS .... 129 Strickland. Evelyn Gail ...... 163. 196. 192 Strickland. Martin Anthony ..... Strickland. Patricia Lee .... Stuart. Cynthia Katrin .. Stuart. loc Paul ....... Stuart. Marilyn Ioyce .... Stuart. Smead Powell Stuckey. lane Ann .... Stuckey. Mary Kay ..,. . STUDENT DIVISION .,.. Sullivan. Becky ....... Sullivan. Mary lane Sumner. Sandra Lynn ..,....,... T. 177. Sutherland. Robert Earl ..... Sutherland. Toni Gail Sutterfield. Iohn ............... Sutterfield. Iohn Edward .... Swift. David Edwin , .... .. Swinney. Wanda .... . 184. 263 . . . . .235 . . . . 245 173 245 . 160. 163 245 , . . . 231 164. 245 . . . 263 . . . 200 164. 235 . . . 263 . , 33. 164 125 . . . 263 . . . 245 183 235 . . . 183 164 225 95 235 N H 3 A Spurr. Sherman Floyd Stafford. Kenneth Lee .. S'1iAGECIUXI l'ERS . . . Stagg. Vickie Lynn ....,.. Standridge. David Lloyd . . Stanley. Andrea Kay ......,. Stanley. Iames Clayton Stanley. Marty ........,. Starnes. Freddy loe .... 'Stecker Albert L. .,... . Steely. Dr. Arthur W. Speer. Susie ............. Steinkraus. Karl William Ir Stephens. Iessie Myrtle . .. Stephens. Paulette ..,,... Stephenson. Cathy Diane . Sterling. Edna May ....... Stevens. Bobbie Sue .... Stewart. Ianet Sharon Stinson. Arley Warren .... Stocks. Robbie Dale Stone. Donald Earl ...,... Stonecipher. Kenneth Gene Stoker. terry Allen ....... Stovall. Patricia Ann .... Story. Wallace Monroe Stout. Brenda Kay ...... Stout. Dan Noel ........ Stratton. Denzil Tores .. 225 187 213 . .,...... 71 ...,..,173. 159. 170. 173. .. . 173. . 32. 35. 263 225 263 263 225 170 194. ... 173. 170. . . . 173. 263 177. 225 263 101. 235 269 263 235 263 263 263 263 263 235 235 225 168 263 245 . lr- 'V' Y ' . . -'r'. J' TALBOT IIALL ..... 'D.O. Talbot ...,... Talbot. Talbot. Marci L. . . . Suzann .... . . TALLEY IIALL Talley. Carthal Monroe Ir. .. Talley. Iames Mikel .... Talley. Ronald Eddy .... A Yi .f A U94 ga It 0.4 P . ...... 55' r' F' ...205 263 ...245 ...207 263 ...263 ...184 TAU BETA SIGMA ... 183 Taunton. Tim Noel ,.... 264 TAURAN SOCIETY ... ... 166 Tavakolian. Mohammad Reza ....... 269 Taylor. Charles W. ..... 178 Taylor. Charlotte Lee . . . . . . 178 Taylor. Dennis Iemar .. 264 Taylor. Donna Gail . , . . .. 264 Taylor. Gayle W. ...... 245 Taylor. Iames Edward .. 245 Taylor. Lenna Margaret . 235 Taylor. Mary Virginia ., 235 Taylor, Nancy Ann ..,.. ........ 2 45 Taylor. Sammy Olivia, ........... . 235. 164. 177. 123. 125 Taylor. Scottie Byron ............. 225. 177. 166 Taylor. Terrell Randolph .,..... 190 Taylor. Teague. Vincent Randolph Anthony Wayne Tegtmeyer. Arclista tune ...163 ...245 ..225 4 K 52 E, .. , Wszfvww- in 5, Q 151. 159 Templeton. lr. loseph Lee .,........ 178 177. 1159. 269 TENNIS. MENS ..,,. .......... 1 28 TENNIS, WOMENS ... .... 129 Terai. Mitzhael Waile 264. 166 Terry. Cary Gene .,...... ,.,. 2 64 Teutsrzh. Iones Miuhael .... 225 Tew. Davicl Kenneth . .. .. 235 Tew. Deborah Iones .... .. 235 Therrell. Larry Lynn .... .... 2 25 Thomas. Ann ....... . . . 20 Thomas. 'lerry .... .......... 2 3 Thomas. Clycle ......... ,.., 2 -1. 111. 35 Thomas. Ilonaltl Allen .... .,....... 2 M Thomas. Earl Lee ..... 2154 Thomas. lames K, ...... 245 Thomas. Ronnie Eugene . 225. 178 Thomas. Shirley 'Temple ..,.. . . . 2-15 Thomas. Wakie Irene ,....,.... 151. 2159 Thomas. Youlanilia Cassanova 2194 'Thomason Herschel Frealeritzk 264 Thomason Sharon ....,...,. . . . . , . . Thomason. Cary Dellon ..... 215-1. 173 Thompson. Arthur Rohen. lr , 225 Thompson Emi .,....,....... . . , 269 Thompson Fran ti. ...... 245 Thompson Laura Denise . 2154 Thompson Mirzhael Robert .... 2154 1215 Thompson Steven llarolcl ..... ., , 245 Thompson. 'Troycze Franklin ., 2-15 Thornton. Iarzkie Dianne .. 151, Tillman. limmy R. . , ,. Tims. Leonanl Reuel . Tiner. Corclon litlwarrl Tiner. Iames Lynn . . . , Tipton. Verna Kimiye Todcl. Sara ...,......, Tollett. C. ..... . Tolleh. Iefl l,. .. Tollet1. Rogena ....,... l-ll! 'HH ,. H245 51.1 lil .. H245 , 21351 177 177 . . '5. 21nSl 7 , Toper. Roger Meaizlteani .. JM Torrenee. Betty lean ..,.., .. 223 TRACK ........... Treat. Ronnie .... 1152 2119 lrexler. Ann ......... 115 Trexler. Marilyn Faye 315 HH Triplett. Kay Clark 2154 Trotter. Philip Taylor ..... ........ . Tulihs. Ioe A. ........ 1716 Tuluerville. Thomas llawley .......,. 2134 221i 2213 ' '13 . William lgtlixin ... ,. J.. ti lJ.lx'1tl Lee ....., . 22 .,, , 221m l1ifl 215-l lutl, Slierry Clement .. .2219 2134 .' 1 'Q' ..,,,. .2215 1213 2134 Vail li lI'lhlI'l lo gm lvtltitlff. Rosemary .... ,.,, -1 Sl. Qlfj X ance. William ,... ..... 4 tl Vann. Betty S. ...... . Vanseoller. Christine . . . Vamer. Steve Clay ...... Vaughn. George Clevelanrl Vernon. Riehanl Carl .... VICE I'RliSlDliN'l'S 1Vier1el. lanelle D. ...,., . Vines. Mirzhael laveme . Voss. Paul Travis . . . . W Watklell. Manzia Ruth Wamle. Ivan Raymond Watle. Tommy Ray ...... ...26-1 ...2-15 .....2-15 2115. 1711. 57 . . . 26-1 10 .l62.111 . . . . 56. 2115. 1711. 1611 1711. 26-1 . . . 265 245 265. 1711 Waggoner. Lester Clleri .... ..,...,... Wagnon. Danny Delllert ..,,........ 2115 Wainright. Evelyn M. ........,.,.., 265. 160. 1611. 107 Walls. Tommy M. .. ........... 265 Walmlo. Riilh Ann .... 265. 170. 7-1 Vllalclrop. Roger Dale 265. 1711. 26 Walclrop. Sharon Lynn .. .....,.., 2-15 Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker'. Al loseph . . . llwenrlolyn ... Ierry Wayne .. Melha lean . .. Kenneth Ray Mitzie Smilser Wilma Gail .... Wall. lanet Reece. ...,... . Wallace. Waller. Waller. Waller. Waller. Waller. Walsh. Walsh. Walters. Walters. Walters. Walthall. Kenneth Rotlney Cynthia lan .. .... Donita Kaye .... Meretlith Lowe ... 170 ...235 ...265 ......22I1. 170.265 .......2115 .... 265. 1611 ...265 ...265 .....235 .......246 fsteve lullrott . . ..,.. . . . . 246. 165 William Thomas ,... ..... lerry K. ...,..,.. . ...126 leslie Sherman ...,...,.,... 2115. 170. 151. 62 Carol Ann . ............... 246 Christopher Lynn Rielranl Larry ..,. 166. 269 'Walz. Crrrtistine ..,..... Walz. Roherl 11. ...... . Wanl. Charles Wayne .. Warcl. 1 Javill Wayne .. 'l'etlcly Wilson .... 265. 176 ...52 . . . 2115. ...,. ii,. . 1.g,,,.- ggggzvffi n:S:f5gr:v:rs:Hr5g:g5::fS::Rf5O, w-..a5uXi:S5f1:r:n,:r:::::- ..,., .. N K . .,,... 1. ..- 5. ..k . - 5 , .. is 1. .1 . Q 1711. 169. 91 Wanl. lillen May .. ......... 265 Wartl. larry Dean .... ... 265 Ware. Myron Lynn ... ... 1611 Warmaek. Asa Mack ...... 269 Warren. George Franklin ... . .. 265 Warren. lohnny ......... ..... Warren. Kathia Rose ... ... 246 Warren. Mitehell lee .... ...... 1 70 Washington. Carolyn Ann .. .... 151. 1-10 Waters. Lrrla Mae ...... ..... 2 -16 Waters. Roy Miehael ....... 170. 177. 166 Watkins. Don Ray ...... ..,...... . Watkins. Kathryn l,. ..... 2-16. 1511 Watkins. Norma Cheryl ... ....... .... Watts. Rohert Marshall. Ir. .. .... 266. 116 VVatson. Chrislrpher' Kain- . ..... 2-16 Watson limmie .......... ... 211 Watson. lohnny Wayne ... ... Watson. Linrla Deloris .... ..... Watson. Omer L. ................... -19 VVLIISUI1. W. 'll .......... 21. 117. 121. 105 Watson. William Thomas ..... 226. 170. 62 Watts. Sr. Franklin lelanml .......... 2-16 Watts. Robert Marshall ...... 266 Waylanml. Lintla Marie 246. 1516 Weaver. Iewel 'l'rrrner .. .... 266 Weaver. Larry Ray . . . . . . . 2115 Weaver. larry Ray .. 177 raver. Pat ............ ..... 2 1 Welmh. lieeky Ruth ....... .... 2 46 Wehh. Thomas Reginalil ..., 266 Weeks Charles .......... ...... Weleh. Manganet L. ..... .... 1 70 Wells. Barbara I. ..,...... .... 2 46 WESLEY FIQLLUWSIIIP .. .... 1551 Wesley. Kathy Sue ..... ......... 2 -16 Wesley. lohn Arthur' .... .......... 1 62. 16-1. 186. 9-1 West. Dehra Annette .......... 2-16 'West Ioseph ........ ..... 'West. liitlilh ......... ...... West. Reheeea Lynn ......... .... 2 46 Westbrook. Cynthia Fussell ............. Westphale. Thomas Steele .. 56. 151. i. bio- , . wit .X wx 9' -5 gi 3 .15 . ?' 7 j I f .690 2-16. 126 Wetzig. Calvin U. ..... ..,.... 4 9 Whatley. David Allen .... .,..... Whatley. David Eugene .. . , . .. 266 Wheeler. Gary Don ... ..... Whiddon. Donald Lee ... ....,,. Whiddon. Mark Iustus .,.... .... 2 66 Whisenhunt. Brenda Gail ... ,... 266 Wlhite Beverly Sue .. ,. .,.. 266 White Bonnie Sue .. ..... .. VVhite Diane ...... .... 2 66 Whitt Gayle ..,... .... I 12. Iii! White lanice Ann ..... 161. 266 Whitt lanice Elaine ............... 154. 162. 170. 266 Whitt Ianice V. ,.... ,. ,,.. 166. 235 White lohn Wayne .....,...., 105. 116. 116. 121. 177. 226 White ludy Georgette .....,,,..,... 194 White Iealie Francis ..........,........ Whitt Linda Sue .... .,........ White Lisa Marie 254. 266 White Michael Don .... 226 White Reco ....,...... ,..,.,, . . . Whitt Ronald Wayne ..,.. 170. 246 White. Richard Timothy ., ,,,.,.,..... Whitehead. lake ......... ....... 2 1. 41. 43 166. 190 Whitehead. Ir, William Ogden ...... 246 Whitelaw. Marty L. .......... .,., 2 35 Whitman. Dale ..,.,. .... .... 4 0 . 41 Whitt. Pamela G. ....... .... 2 46 'Whittington Iames E. . .. ...... 37 'Whittington Sonny . ..,. 105. 106 Wickliffe. Alice Elaine , , ,. ...., 235 Widmer. Anthony Lee .... ,,.. . ..,. Wiggins. Donna .......... .,... 2 69 Wiggins George Edward ....... 26. 170. 235 Wiley. Robert Wayne ..... 226 Wilhite. Willie ...,.,,,.. .......... Wilkie. David Gradley .... 169. 266 Wilkinson. Rebecca Ann .,..,.,..... 266 Williams. Barbara Ann .... 149. 246 Williams. Clovia C. . .. ...., 26. 27 Williams. Comell .. 105. 107. P' Y i ,Z 110 115 177 Williams. Emma .... ,,...... ....... 2 I 50 Williams. Gary .......,.. 160. 163 Williams. Frank Thomas lr. .... 266 Williams. lanice Karen ....... 266 'Williams lean A. ,... ..... . .... Williams. leie L. ........ . 23 Williams. lohn Kenneth .. 1711 266 Williams. loyce Ann ..... .. . 246 Williams. Linda Beatrice ....... 101. 160. 226 Williams. Ia loyce ......, 266 Williams. Leon Taliaferro ....., 107. 266 Williams. Michael Howanl ... .,.. Williams. Mildred lean . . . . . . 246 'Williams Pat .,,,,...,..,. ... . 45 Williams. Reva Mae ..... 177 246 Williams. Thomas Michael 266 Williams. Wilma L. ...... 170 246 Williamson. Charles Fred ,... ,... .... Williamson. Rebecca Kay . 173 Willis. Calvin M. ...,.... 266 Willis. G. , .,..... 165 Willis. loe Ralph ... ... 266 Willis. Lewis Adell ... ...,,. .,., Willis. Linda Faye 266 1211 Willis. Thomas Ray .... .... 3 9 266 Wilson. Brenda Faye .,.. 60 61. 160 235 Wilson. Gary Steven .. ,.,... 266 Wilson. Ltc. Gary L. .. .... .46 Wilson. Iames P. ..,.., .... 2 26 Wilson. limmy Porter ,... .... 2 66 'Wilson. Iohn II. ......,. 19 Wilson. Kathryn lane ,,.. ,. .. 151 Wilson. Laura lean ...... ...,... 2 46 i'Wilson. Dr. Ralph ......... ..... 2 9. 37 Wilson. Stephen Andrew ......,... 149. 183. 226 Wines. Marilyn C. ....... .,.. 5 0. 226 Wise. Barbara Ann .,.,. 266 Wise. larry F. ......, .... 2 26 Witham. Olivia Kaye .... .... 2 66 Womack. B. Kay ......... 246 Womack. Iames Madison . 266 Womack. Vickie lo .,,.... 246 WOMENS RECREATION ASSOCIATION ....... WOMENS SWIMMING Wood. Danny F. ....., . Wood. Roy Allen .... Wood. Scott McRae ,. Woodall. Kathy Diane Woolsey. Steven Candell .. Works. Wanda Faye . Wright. Robert ..... Wylie. Betty lanell .... Wylie. Iames Evans . . , . . . , Wylie. lerry Eugene .. ..... .. Wylie. Ruth Grace ..,, .. 164. Wynn. Billy R ........ 90. Wynn. Eugenia Dianne . .... . Wyrick. Carolyn ........ , ,. Wyrick. Rebecca lane . . . . . Wyrick. Roger Dean .... . ,. -X. Xenos. Sandra Marie .............. 125. 151. Y Yarbrough. Olivia Dean Yocum loe Dale ........ York. Twyla lane ,, . .. York. Meredith P. . . ..... Yossett. lacqueline .... , . ..... . . Young. Brian A. ...... ., 177. Young. Charles Richand .... ....,.. Young. Donna Ann ,,.. ..,,. Young. Duane lewis ... .,..,.. Young. Elise Y. ,, .... .. 269. Young. Elizabeth Ann .............. Young. Tim . ..,......... 92. 194 Young. Wilhelmina A. .... ........ . Young. William E. .... . YOUTH CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .,,.. -Z- Zumwalt. K. Wayne Zuniga. Vickki Lea Zylks. Richard Wayne 164 125 235 266 246 266 246 266 2115 266 246 177 266 2115 246 . 27 246 123. 177 266 126 266 246 246 260 266 197 126 162 246 226 ,...235 .-.246 'i7'3 -:'22,.'. f I: 'W3v .' 5 99' n H - mm. '- The 1973 Mulerider Staff ' Evelyn B . ' 1 .I .ox 4, ,v W 'f ag., A I - mf' .- ., M, I Diane Ferguson Alan Berry Russ Quarles As the 1973 Mulerider staff has been inspired by visions, we hope that each and every individual who has been a part of the 1972-1973 academic year will be so inspired. I May each of us share a oommon vision: A VISION OF PEACE AND BROTHERHOOD, and endeavor to makeythis vision become a reality. I I would like to express my appreciation to thelstaff for their hard work and dedication in making the 1973 Mulerider possible. Vicky Herring. Co-Editor 1


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