Austin College - Chromascope Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

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JAMES HART NIACKAY Honor Counvil. 1966-615. xii'-e chairman. 1967-63 Temporary Court. 1966-67 Basie Decisions Leader. 1967-68 Phi Sigma Alpha Chemistry Club. presi- dent Brass Ensemhle Sherman Civic: Orchestra Alpha Chi PS. Wharton Fellowship in Chemistry Iieseareh .Xssistant in Chemistry 1966-68. 'fl ' 'C 3, ' .f'l.:5.l '7'. ...gg-, f , .,.,,', -- , 'fy' ' ' 'T' I ,' 4 ' . . z v -limi ', 7 fha - --if ,ig I ,glkgvb af . UA. - T 7 I :If ,,., ,. 7 : V - 6 ', -5.91 '-. ' -5:E?' fffif-f ' L --Q -.ft 9 Q .A gf . X. 4-'.'4 ?'4 ,L ,e gf! 43 -.Q .-4 Jg,, 4 'ral W - y I X 'y v- , 4 'tts u ba . wr---I-.s.5,,,f -. - - -fa 41 1 -1' .- xx . ,- 1- 7.6 l . t, .Q 1 5 6 ., ',n in- ' 'vt- I gn YY-QFYUT' ' ' v 5 1 . iklqgb 'DU' yr. 4'1 mv' Efxi fl!! fffli .tvym Y if. 6 'ff' 'I 7. f 2 V sys QQ,-L Wwsf 'H ',: 'r'i ..A ' i . ,Wea .,,A . w. 'Nrf. is W, as KAREN FAITH FAGG Leadership Training Conference Committee 1965-66 Re- ligious Inquiry Committee. 1966-67 Evening Devotional Committee, chairman. 1966-67 Caruth dorm council, 1966-67 Delta Phi Nu, social chairman, homecoming chairman CHROMASCOPE Editor, 1967-68 . . . Kangaroo, assistant news editor 196-l-65 Eta Sigma Phi Alpha Chi H. D. Heard Fellowship in English Experiment in International Living in England, 1966 Dean's List. HO'S WHO DAVID MARSH BARTON Chairman of Cultural Affairs, 1966-67 Campus Co- ordinating Committee, 1965-66 Assistant to the At- torney General of ACSA, 1965-66 Basic Decisions Leader. 1966-67 Delegate to SCONA at Texas A S M, 1966 Delegate to TISA State Convention, 1966 Vice-president of Student Affairs and Services, 1967-68 Sigma Tau Epsilon, corresponding secretary Stephen F. Austin Fellowship in Government Who,s Who. 1966-67 Honor Award, 1964-68 Alpha Chi Pi Gamma Mu Dean's List. ELIZABETH ELLEN HENLEY Co-chairman Leadership Training Conference Committee, 1967 Campus Coordinating Committee, 1965-66 Honor System Planning and Implementing Committee, 1965-66 . .. Theta Phi Delta. treasurer, vice-president Clyce dorm council, 1965-66 . . . Junior Year Abroad in Germany . .. Basic Decisions Leader, 1967-68 Honor Award, 1961-68 . .. Sigma Delta Pi Dean's List . .. Class Marshal, 1968. 'x. Y -ns -onQ 'W f V 3-.' H In i O vi. 1 D I u I I .31 .45 - cya- - tif, ls :Qi M ll 1-v-5, NANCY PRICE NELSON Theta Phi Delta, service chairman . .. Sigma Delta Pi . . . Spanish Club . . . Chapel Choir . . . Basic Decisions Leader . . . Dean's List . . . Development Committee . . . ACSA Senate . . . Coffin Dorm Council, Vice President . .. Jun- ior Year Abroad in Spain . . . Leadership Training Conference. KATHRYN SEDDON Sigma Delta Pi .. . Junior Year Abroad 1n Spain first semester 1967-68 . .. Kappa Gamma Chi Honor Council . . . Woodsvind Ensemble ACSA Senate, Student Activities Committee Dean s List . . . Leadership Training Conference Alpha Chi. WHO WHO AUSTIN SCHOLARS Left to right: David Dean, Patricia Thompson, Stephen Johnson, and Timothy Flynn. v Begun this year, Austin Scholars is an academic honors program with membership limited to 10 percent or fewer of an entering freshman class. The program is designed to grant maximum free- dom in planning the academic course work and co- ordinate education program to fulfill individual needs and interests. There are no general graduation re- quirements for the Austin Scholars. Each pursues an individually designed program of study prepared in consultation with his faculty advisor. The pursuits of the Austin Scholars may extend beyond the campus with special emphasis placed on appropriate study abroad, study in another college for a term, work or study in another culture, appren- ticeship in business or industry, and religious or social service. Applications are encouraged from students of un- usual ability, who, through past achievements have given evidence of such traits as scholarly promise, exceptional creativity, intuitive perception, and in- dependence of thought. Left to right: Marsha Jones, Joseph Montgomery, and Dinah Jacobson. 2? SOPHOBIORES: Vance McCracken, Candy Bockhoff, .lohn McLeod, Becki Jones, Steve Coodney. Not piclurerlf Rich- ard Haddaway. Because of the successful first semester, more Austin Scholars were added, and upperclassmen were allowed into the programl AUST I SCHULARS JUNIORS: Jim Rhoads, Mickey Williams, Bobby Newman. No! pictured: Rick Fuzek. tv Puulea Patterson, Cordon Moore, Marilyn Fagg. David Trurun, Pam Huswell, john Carlington, Pam Walker, Anne Cooper, Ann Doyle, Kathy Wright. Not picrured: John Reed. FRESHMEN: Jan Lewis, ALPHA CHI - national scholastic honorary society Right: Betsy Henley, Ct-lin Riddle, Andy Forteith. Sherrilyn Olsen, ,lam-t Lawrence. Silling: Ben Miller, ,lane Ross, Scott Down- ing. Below: Bexerly Birk, David Burton, Bobby Newman, Boyd Brazell. Tim Kirby, Kathy Seddon. Sitting: Martha Massie, Karen Fagg, Jan Nltwpllillinly. Not piflured: Karl Anderson. Ceorgianna Blair, Linda Bullard, David Cochener. Janet Cook, Gregg Dana, Mary Hahn. .lim MacKay, Genie Hargrave Smith. BETA BETA BETA - national biological honorary society Charles Bondurantg Carol Davis, Secretaryg Layne Atteberryg Mary Hahn: Dr. M. D. Bryant: Jean Fleischerg James Beach: Betsy Blockg Vic Lyday. Not pictured: Charles Bryant, Vice4Pre-sidentg Clark Cedneyg Robert Lovettg Tom McKinney, Presidentg Vernon Nyvallg Sheila Walker: Steve Woodward. PI GAMMA MU- national honorary society for history and social science Gordon Garlingtong ,Ian MacPhillimy Tate: Celia Riddleg .lane Craigg Thomas. Not pictured: David Barton Breazealeg Tim Calvert: Bill Corsbie ard Cateleyg Carl Goolsbyg Lans Haysg Henleyg ,lean Holland: Ben Hulseyg Lillie: Ben Millerg Kathy Seddong Smithg Pat Smithg Susie Starnes: Joanne Sut- ton. 1 Mike Kirby Kelly Rich- Betsy Patsy Mike ETA SIGMA PHI - national classics honorary SOClCty Dr. J. D. Sadlerg Celia Riddle: Andy Forteith, treasurerg Mary Caroline Dana, presidentg Gregory Danag N. I. Ten nlson. Not pictured: Karen Faggi Ann Frerichs, secretary: Marilyn Marshallg Cathy Piconeg Stevan Smith, vice-presi dent. ' LPH PSI MEGA - national speech-drama honor society Larry Wheeler, Sherry Norman, Linnie Lyle, Jane Ros, Dimitrios Papadopoulos. Not pictured: Julie Chervenak, Rex Downing, Joe Proctor. IO4 ,fi SIGMA DELT PI - national spanish honor society Standing: Bobby Newmang Dr. Juliette McClendong Beverly Birk, secretary-tregsurerg Pat Dossg Miss Juanita Cowan: Pam Wilkersong David Cochener vice-presidentg Phil Plattnerg Mr. Juan Perez. Seated: Jane Ross, ,Ian MaQPhillimy, preside-ntg Julie Murphyg ,lean Hollandg Janet Lawrence. Not pictured. Charlie Bryantg Elizabeth Corsbieg Mary Cibsong Betsy Henleyg Jane Lindsey. I05 You said goodbye to lVlortimer, the ghost of the old Arena . . . But you stayed to give of yourself to Austin College The recipients of this gift dedicate the 1968 CHROMASCOPE to you . . . a leader in whom we can trust, as all about us shifts and changes. DEPART ENT FELLUWS Karen Fagg, The S. D. Heard Fellowship in Englishg Tim Kirby, The Thomas Edgar and Katherine Heard Craig Fellowship in Economics. IO6 Mary Hahn, The Doctor and Mrs. J. C. Erwin Fellowship in Pre- medical studies and the William B. Steele, Genevieve Wakefield Steele and Sue Steele Memorial Fellowship for Liberal Arts studies. James MacKay, The P. S. Wharton Memorial Fellowship in Chemistryg Janice MacPhillimy, the Thomas W. Folhre, Jr. Memorial Fellowship in History. 1 Q ' 1 ,,-.4 K 1 v gl fo T l A xf Stevan Smith. The ,lohn S. and Rachel Heard Fellowship in Philosophyg Sue White, The Charles Curtis McKinney Me- morial Fellowship in Psychology. Nut pictured: David Barton, The Stephen F. Austin Fellowship in Governmentg David Bell, The P. S. Wharton Memorial Fellowship in Chemistry. I07 ,Q , f 1 s IW! ,QI yi 515' fri. ,l ll If Ir- .h .rx 5 t ,ls lff 'I-Iv 1 . .R l ,,- K ' A4 N 1 - - 55? . 1 . .-.. , A gig. ' K 5 . -F ' 25 . . ,. f FRESHMEN: fleft lo right! George Smith, Marsha Jones, James Richards, Joyce Albrecht, Stephen Johnson, Janelle Cuinn, Timothy Flynn, Pamela Haswell, David Goodney, fcenterl David Dean. Not pictured: .lose-pll Montgomery. SOPHOMORES: Ueft to right! Mary Ann Stell, Sarah Wieser, Stephen Coodney. Not pictured: Kathleen Adamson, Gail Nichol- son. s ACADEMIC H0 OR AWARDS Honor Awards are conferred by Austin College on incoming freshmen who show evidence of excellence in scholarship, outstanding personal character. leadership, creativity and future promise. To be eligible a student must have a minimum score of 650 on the Col- lege Board Scholastic Aptitude Tests. Those who qualify are interviewed by the College before final decision is made. Each year awards are re- newed for those who maintain high scholastic and personal records. SENIORS: fleft to right! David Barton, Ben Miller, Elizabeth Henley, David Cochener, Gregory Dana. A V '..tgT.5e-1f5--- 4 1 it w -.12-:ff-,,... ,P asf: ' ' ' :T d..l- 'a.. ,, ,n P A s , 1 v '5'f ..4e' .4 -rv..J- 'fi ff' . 'Y afar.-f -3,-an r fl' X 1 .., x4,3 K 4 ff ,,'IJ..Jf r, . inn -1-'J' . If QQ, Q .2 ' x fiijff' wif' , ' 7,83 Q.-FWF A . .- ig -1 ..,e kazaa' ' - -' .-, '- A ' T Kali f ' 5 --.,.. .v.-'.' ' 'N ' . '. 1. . JUNIORS: Ueft lo right! Martha Massie, janet Cook. IO9 CHIE E HO OR AWARDS Austin College confers Achievement Honor Awards on incoming freshmen to give recognition to the student vvho has excelled in specialized school and! or community related activities. To qualify a student must achieve outstanding accomplishments in one school related activity and participation in another school or community related activity. The recipient of this award is a student who shows evidence of good character, creativity. intellectual curiosity. leadership ability, and willingness to participate in the Austin College Program. Each candidate is judged on his own individual merit. SOPHOMORES: f18fl to right! Julie Murphy, Robert Roc-der, Nancy Scott. Not pictured: Jean Fry. Alan Holman. ! .1, rl L Ill' sl l f - 4 I 3, A 1 A-.1 . 1.1051 'H JA.. v gr +L . I r- ' 322--Z .g,. 1 PI-I, , ,, ...K - ',.. :V- '1 1.5.1 FRESHNIEN: left to right Island- fflgf Paulea Patterson, Kay Meek, Diana Dowd, Ellen Nystrom, Re- becca Ewing. fsitting on lencel Robert Campbell, Richard Page, Byron Cook, Paul Neubach, John Reed Not pictured: Robert Brothers, Susan Denzau, Donna Hill, Stanley McGee, John Smith. 4 l n i ti! ' I- I' N . V' ,ry ,N A tl .,-'PQ N-1 5 rl ..- 1 N After a hard day at the office . Th:1t's my kinda girl! Drinking on the job? LL 'fx V-mr' fi P, I X ..,L--Q 'w vi X 1 7 N .A ACTIVITIES :S N. fff F . 913' Nur' -1 ' M wus YQ ygnrfv-1-A' STUDE T GOVER E T ff V :fit QSM? .- I ' A .V ,w - S. if , 4 V I .. -gr J il-is ., Kelly Breazeale: This is your life! RIGHT Jan! I am The Real Fat Albert! PRESIDENT OF STUDENT BODY KELLY BREAZEALE As President. Kelly presides as Chairman of the Honor Council and Temporary Court, Vice-Chairman of the College Council, and Coordinator of the student Vice-Presidents. Kelly Breazeale is the student body's prin- cipal representative. VICE I'IiI-ISIIPRYI' lull WONIICYS 0H12,XNIZX'I'I4lNS IlI,XXNElI,XHIbII1I I7i.lnIl1', .xi Yifr'-Pr4'xi111'I'1l fwl' W11111f'11'4 l'lrg1111if11I1-1115 f111111i1111N L11 tl11- -tuwlvnt 111.1111-r ill 11111 pru- g1r.1111 .111-us of XHPIIIQTIK 11--111111111 111111-. -wrfvritiu-s, 411111 11111111115 11rg11111iA,1Ii1111Q. DAX ID BARTON WICEPRENIDILNT POR 'XIEN N URK ANIZATION5 11ous xffdlf f lluml xffdll' P bfllll 61111111111 Trxmmg PII r1111 e 1111! 1r n cr 111 mx xing ffQiKr1I'IliIiC5, mens service an 1 1 tl 1 X1 n r 1r 11 n 1 1 1 nlldll n 1 11 111111111 11.1 1 Tim lfdlvert. The changes which take place in us in our four years in college are vital to our education . . . Voting Members ,l Tim Kirby, Dimitrios Papadopoulos. Bruce Lunkley, David Reagan, Dan Bedsole, Thomas Nuchols, Charles Bondurant, Kelly Breazeale, Paul Beardsley, Mary Gwen Chapin. Steve Findlay. Non-voting Members and what magnificent feats regal around this Student Covern- ment table? II6 COLLEGE COUNCIL Gary John, Jeff Harkinson, Ann Waggoman, Willie Jacobs, Ellis Lockhart, Dianne Hardie, Bob Hardie, Dennis Ferrell, Tim Calvert, Allen Smith, Paul Thomas, Ruth Whiteside, Toni Wyatt, David Barton, Paul Bearclsley. were--'W' ' ' Y td' SOPHO ORE COUNCIL SOPHOXIORE COUNCIL: Mitch Jeffrey, chairman: Mal Mead. Bob Hardie, Dick Peoples, Candy Bocklroff, 4Not pictured: ,lean Mitchell, Craig Chanm-ll. .leff Hark- il15uIl, Gail NlUl'lulSIrIl,l .ff J ,I all HO OR COU CIL AND TE PORARY COURT 1? HONOR COUNCIL: Kelly Breazeule, chairnrang Jody Oren, ,lean Fry, Mary Ann Spragins, ,lan lIacPhillimy, Cindy Woodward. Karen NIOCready. Lans Hays. Butch Sz1xton.Larry Proffiu,San Wvilliams, 4N0t pig-lured: Jim Mag-Kayj ' gi TEMPORARY COURT: John Woods, .lohn Craddock Karen McCready. Honor Council Member: Mark Craig 1Not pictured: Kelly Breazeale, chairman: Sheila Walker ,lim MacKay, Honor Council Member.l II7 Cooperative Ministry Active in Campus Life 1 J nyxv ' Zsflylbvrw' -,:..r,f f-Q iv' '4v 9P-9? ' 1 -.1nff'af ' 7' ar 95' 9- Quigi' g ,- J 'w,:??fs135iaag1a- Standing: Steve Johnson, Don Aubrey, David Dean, Cordon Carlington, Tom Evans, Bob Trimble, J. Allen Smith, Jim Watson, Fred ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M Cl D Atle Hall, Gregg Dana. Sealed: Lyn Lockhart, Juanita Harris, Linda Southwiclr, Kathy Pearce, Mrs. Carolyn Squires, rs. enn e y, Mrs. T. Ellis Lockhart, Kay Henry, Betty Lockhart. Sponsoring films, lectures and other Sunday evening programs called Holy Happenings was the job of the Cooperative Campus Ministry. The chairman of the group, which also sponsored a retreat at Lake Bonham, was Gregg Danag and the group is supported by both students and members of the Community. if 151.4531 ai? Legal Society Counsels Law Enthusiasts To further their understanding of law is the main ohjeetive of the Pre-Law Society of Austin College. Under the leadership of officers Kirlry Thomas, Jeff Harkinson, Jim Johnson, and Carl Goolsby, it also strives to provide a channel of contact with the legal field for those interested in law as a profession. A series of local speakers filled the year's program. 'tg' as an 56 117 fti Front row: Howard Jacobg Richard Masong Bill Corsbieg Kirby Thomas, president. Second row: Carl Goolsby, treasurer: Mike Quirkg Tom Phillips: James N. Johnson, secretaryg Arthur Tribble. Third raw: Dr. Kenneth Streetg Mitch Jeffrey: Chip Dossg Richard Cateley: Jeff Harkinson, vice-president. Not pictured: Ronnie Campbellg Robert Falkg John Classong William Ochseg Lawrence Ochseg Jan Lewis. CAMPUS MOVIE COMMITTEE: Gary Carver, Pat Simmons, David Ledel and Karen McCready. lNot pictured: Phyllis Clark, Ann Jernlgan, Sandy Leibeck, Rick Wood. chairman, Janet Mciienney, Tom Reese, Jo Ann Willis, and David Dowty. Social Life SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE: Jolm Craddock, Jeana Dunn, Spring Weekend chairman, Jeanie Kuhn, Sue Synnott, Suzanne Downie, Tom Phillips, Jean Holland, Susan DQ.Lee, Winter Weekend chairman, Susan Lynas, Nancy Scott, Homecoming chairman, Alice Cantrell, and Janie Lindsey. fN0t pictured: Munif Abu-Rish, Elaine Bonner, Delane Kinney, Cathy Todd, Jo Frances Vandivort and Ellen Homl. i --S ft' . . f 1 , X ,K Y, x A ..- ,, E ,f ' ff., ,. r' --im ' .f'1 '-- .: -,l'f ' UNION BOARD: Cindy Woodward, Shay Robb, John Molyneaux, Don Kass, John Menefee, chairman, Ed Jones, Tommy EvahS. arid B05 Campbell. fNot pictured: Hodie BakerJ. , I20 .J.-,- ,, we Tackled By Committees gl' V1 xl xp., L .xx 1 x. C4 x .S Social life of the campus was promoted by committees. Working to provide a wide range of at-tixities. the fnion Board coordinated the social calendar. Homecoming. Winter and Summer weekends were guided lay the Special Events Committee. ln its second year of existence. the Student Entertainment Series Committee introduced famed personalities such as Chad and Jeremy. and Dick Gregory to the campus. The Campus Movie Committee presented Guns of Navaroneu. The Pumpkin Eater . and others to enliven otlierwise dead weekends. STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT SERIES COMMITTEE: Tim Kirby, Dick Peeples, Judy Liggett, chairman, Becky Jones, Pat Doss, Sherrilyn Olsen, Barbara Alexander, and Scott Phelps. lNot pictured: Dickie Davis, Marilyn Facka, Mike Jenkins, John Morris, and Sarah Wieserl. l Q ,an f .v Q31 5, , -V-.2 , s 1 5 vs s l2I vi. Q7 1 il 'QQ S! De-Anne Crow, Mary Clover, and Jeanie Kuhn worked as mild-mannered reporters for the Kungarocfs weekly efforts. '? .N J Gale Spring served as photographer for the Kangaroo this year. Lang Casebier and Mark Fox worked as reporters and published an underground paper. U22 fi' ANN WAGCOMAN Editor of the KANGAROO 1 1 4 Q 41 ll .21 C-. 1 1f1f,f 1 ' 4 wht' i -1 5 JK 3170 W N 0 Tom Phillips, stuff wnrkcrg Richard Mason, editorial editurg unnl Mrs. lt-un lfuirlmnlx 'lu tin College Director of Publicity, cull fur help for thc Kangaroo RLEQUIN lx ,Z The Harlequin staff, Sue Fekety, co-editorg Susan Michero, editorg co-editor, take their regular mid-day break. and Alan Monroe ' ua.- f Av'- P 9 Y ,LQ ,.., -:Lf T '. K rffq-i . - ,, . , 5 -- gf ara ' .'ng!,.,f'.-,Y ..,.-r.: -X 'Q fa NJ '- ' ' . A-'iw 1- X Q! - T , -af , If 2 Q KAREN FACC, Clirtmuist-ope editnr. tlermxri-trutt-s ht-r durkrmun tet-hnique. CLASS AND FACULTY STAFF: Richard Masnn, Marilyn Fagg, Kathy Wright, Rick Stoddard, Alice Cantrell, .ludy Froese. and Tom Phillips line up for help. 1Not pictured: Gail Niclmlsun, editnrg Mike Gorman. and Candy Bovkhoffj l -xx Q. b-,yt Af CREEK STAFF: lan Mitchell, Mary Ale-nefee, and 'Punliin Cooper handled the fraternities and snrnrities. tN0t pictured: .lean Mitehelll. l24 SPORTS STAFF: Billy Gregg. Willy Ochse, Lawrence Ochse, and Bob Campbell, send Steve Woodward down the board. THE CHROMASCOPE af+ f ' e if The Editor of the 1928 CHROMASCOPE, Ted Bomar, concluded his book with these words: To the Chromascope editors of the future, we extend our felicitations. Some people are born crazy. some are temporarily insane. and others edit a yearbook. He knew what he was talking about, and I,m sure he was-as proud of his book as I am of mine. forty years later. The work and worry will be worthwhile 'if this CHROMASCOPE keeps alive the memory of Austin College, 1967-68. Www 4177 -g-rf ACTIVITIES STAFF: Junettn- Role. .lim RT1'lli1f4lS. joye Simpson, Terry MCDunultl, and John tllusson play it wool. lNot pieturetl: Louis Crt-gler Mary Gibson, and Linnie Lyle.b I. We learn to adapt Parf- 5013 ,fl VM' F315 fb Di fi' lll .. ,, in Cunlpus life to our environment in the classroom procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday -d. marquis ' v-' -w--, --, . -iv-ff --f - T,- - -L, , F '4Certain Maxima of archy J, ju- Y , x I IWIOTOGRAPHERS: Bill Tyler, David Dean, are eaught at their juli hy Cale Spring. 1 . CHROMASCOPE INDEX AND HONORS STAFF: Carol Castleberry, Terri inspiration? Tr.iin. ,lun 3IaePhillimy, Diane Henker, and Kary Parker returned to the bush after their harrowing experiences on the 'Scope-. lNot pictured is Suzie Smith, editorial in- gs, C-D sa- f 'l A -A K D rl, Bl V. .1-' Illia ASSISTANT EDITORS: Larry Proffitt and .Xnn Nlcfhmn ln,-ur ht-lls as the deadline nears! I26 I ,pf ADVISOR: Mrs. Aline Legg often helped out in tight spots. ST DE T EDUCATION ASSOCI TID lll'T The Gus Craven Chapter of the S.E.A. is interested in furthering teacher education. The chapter sponsored a Future Teachers in high schools convention. and had several interesting evening programs featuring Austin faculty. It also supported a teacher aide program which gave students an opportunity to work in school offices and classrooms. Do you mean this flat? C3 5'l Seated on floor: Jean Kelley, Cherie Haley, Suzie Smith, Betsy Rimmer, Kneeling or on chair: James DeC-augh, Linda Souther- land, Bobbye Booker, Susan Hackney. Jean Ann Johnson, Diane Rumph. Becki Ewing. Richard Stoddard. Standing: Ronnie Campbell, Debbi Dorman, Bob Sheffield. George Cox. Anne Allen. Marilyn Marshall. Natalie Bencowitz, Sherrilyn Olsen, Beverly Birk, Julia Johnson, A. C. Tyler. Vera Shackelford. and Marv Beth Bolton. president. David Bell Kent Boynton .lan Braun Shirley Brooks Pat Brumlmaugh .lames Carter Charles Castle Mary Gwen Chapin Phyllis Clark Cathy Crawford Carol Davis Rick Denham Susan Denzau Tim Drake .leuna Dunn Steven Findlay Judy Froese John Gifford Don Hall Marilyn Hamilton Doug Holy Hen Hulsey Ann Jernigan Sandra Lamme Charlene Lawliead Sandy Liebick Gretchen Livings A CAPPELLA CHOIR The fifty-four voice A Cappella Choir sang at Opening Convocation this year to mark the beginning of the one hundred eighteenth academic year of Austin College. While presenting both a fall and spring concert, the A Cappella journeyed through Texas on a tour which began in the Midland-Odessa area and ended in Dallas. The choir was also combined with the Sherman Civic Orchestra to present a program during the spring semester. Last minute preparation before singing at a Willson-Nichols lecture. E David Livings Susan Lynas John McLeod Susan Niivlit-ro Mary Caroline Morrison Sherrilyn Olsen Laurie Reilly James Rhoads Celia Riddle ,lose Ro-salez Elizabeth Sewell Barbara Smith Suzie Smith Linda Southerland Mary Ann Spragins Betty Staton Jeff Stewart Rod Stewart John D. Storey Ronnie Taylor Jeanette Tinney Larry Wheeler David White Mickey Williams Joanne Willis Eddie Wilson Cynthia Woodward BRUCE C. LUNKLEY Choir Director Choir members relax before a Wednesday afternoon rehearsal '54-r-1 Chorale members are Hirst fowl Sue Rowe, Murry Haber, Margaret Currie, Jeannie Bond, Dave Reed, Ellen Nystrom, Brian Goesl, Brenda Hooper, Judy Biggerstaff, fsecond row! Shelley Karnes, Cara Umpleby, Gary De Atley, Carla Cameron, Tom Harper. Candy Bockhoff, Donna Hill, Robert Reeder, and Margaret Dews. THE USTI COLLEGE CHORALE This highly select group of eighteen voices is the newest addition to the Austin College music program. Under the direction of Mr. Bruce Lunkley, the Chorale made local appearances and presented both a fall and spring concert. I Y lxsf The pressure is off in rehearsal following the full con- cert given in Wynne Chapel. l30 THE AUSTI COLLEGE FIGHTING KANGAROO BA t 5,1 K ., 5 . 5 A .Ng '-Q-Qt, . . -L ,- . V , QWNQ V . -'- G ' . , 4 . . ,,.?.x . V. 1- .V V- - g, , ?za.':k'v ,?'., if f -If: . Q . f .S V fee---so-asvsms i - -R - --cf'-141 : -. vgwfegs-js.-1.,,,, - gp c 1.-,Q-al-'23- t11'3f12-ri f- W., ., ,, th? 4-fra-9- T, Eff' -Q-INN I ik 4 ll. .'L'f ,, N 4 , -,. is 7 C 4 A Paul Bolton, Scott Downing, David Dowty, Richard Hinds., Jerry Henslee, Wiley Johnson, Bunny Kulp, Tim Lewis, Jody Maness, Nancy Martin, Vance McCracken, Kathleen Peters, Tom Reese, Dick Stoddard, Rod Stewart, Dave Tarpley, Rick Wood, Dale Eichenberger, Barry Wahrmund, Mary Margaret Fox, .lim MacKay, Jack Walker, Richard Tappa, Alan Mills, Cecil 15380, Bruce Lunkley, Todd Morris, Bob Hayes, Mrs. Bob Hayes, .lim Johnson, Kelly Breazeale, David Ray, Caroll Cantrell. What Kangaroo? a- 'iii -Lx. ' -,-: s - E ' Under the lightning baton of Mr. Alan Mills, the P j, , l 3. Y ' j if ' f, band made personal appearances at all home foot- - ll r ' ' ' ' r -. 'U hall games, performing such flashy showtunes as 'C' ' f 9 e wpinsb - uDown the Field the Kangaroos are Hoppingw and , J, the Mickey Mouse Club Chorus. At the close of Is ' the gridiron season, the band did not convert to its Qi traditional concert-hall style but went even farther ' ,. 1 , underground to form a stage band. ba - 'A iv N r Ref,-ow 1. r x. f I3I A lg J THE OODWIND AND BRASS ENSEMBLE --if 1' ,Lr'4..-ig: --,, f E- Y-ff 1: tv g W f M- 1-:Q Margaret Lynas, Bunny Kulp, Pam Haswell, Sam Mcclendon, Layne Attcherry, David Tarpley, Mr. Alan Mills, Vance McCracken, Mary Margaret Fox, Linda Southwick, Marsha Dempsey. The Woodwind Ensemble consists of ten members from the student body of the college. The group re- hearses three times a week and is non-credit. The Woodwind Ensemble accompanies the Brass on their annual tour which was in late February of this year. Jim MacKay, Mike Skinner, Richard Hinds, John Armstrong, Layne Atteberry, David Tarpley, Dale Eichenberger, Tom Reese, Scott Downing, Joseph Maness, David Dowty. The Brass Ensemble is now in its ninth year as a campus organization and like the Woodwind Ensemble is non-credit. The group meets three times a week for rehearsals and for special work sessions. The group reper- toire consists of music for brasses from the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries. This year the group gave several on-campus concerts and went on a tour of south central Texas and Louisiana in late February. They were in Austin, Houston, Tyler, Alexandria and other cities in the area. THE SHERMAN CIVIC ORCHESTR CECIL ISAAC, Conductor IlllMlWlllM of 1. --A --'- A ,ee -L - -- .rf - -.-, - ,-it .1 W. i-N .1 eg' ,ADQQSD-5e51'r..C5e, L, A.. .. .s tl M' in 'M-Q Eugene Groome, W. Roger Spencer, Susan Lynas, David Mitchell, Russell Miller, Alice Oglesby, Lane Allen, Gail Evans, Rachel Eutsler. Diana Dowd Ann Jernigan, Ken Sears, June Nickerson, Faithon Lucas, Ed Krebs, Phyllis Davis, Hermine Hopper, George Baton. Terry Terry, Edwardo Ostergren Jeanice Pate, Mary Gwen Chapin, Alan Richardson, Lois Tappa, John Roden, John Myers. Charles Tittsworth, Edward Garcia, Bunny Kulp, Alan Mills, Margaret Lynas Sam Mcfflendon. Pam Haswell. Eldon Sonnenburg. Rod Stewart, Brenda DeVore, Linda Southwick, Robert Garrison, David Tarpley, Paul Mansur Morton Stine Layne Atteberry, Tom Herndon, Jim MacKay. John Douglas. Ken Ponder, David Dowty, David Johnson, Scott Downing, Dale Eichenbergcr, James John on Jlm Dillard, Billy Cave. The Sherman Civic Orchestra is in its second year as a jointly sponsored, non-profit organization of the Sherman Music Arts and Austin College. The orchestra plays the standard symphony repertoire. There are IT Austin College students and 3 faculty members in the 40 regular members of the group. The orchestra presented four concerts this year. 524 Y Our fearless leader. Fiddle, Paddle! JS, -1 I, f 'ifi 5 i, J a, 5 X f L -. A 1 K :fl Jeff Stewart longs for the good old days at the Sorbonne in Paris. where he spent his junior year. Gr' Rick Wood sailed through his year in Paris, making many French friends. , W AMN N lu av .J Laurie Reilly and Mary Downs pose before the Cathedral Notre Dame. I34 t La belle France . . . 'zz' Carolyn Overstreet hacks up the Eiffel Tower all the way! Celia Riddle also was one of the prop-jet set while she studied at the Sorbonne. . . . im Deutschland . . . lip 'I-A Janet Lawrence relue from her tumln IH Frellnur Cermmw Virginia Melville combined travel with study during her year at Freiburg. Betsy Henley enjoyed the German custom of Fasch ing in Freiburg. 'X .i ..- , 'Ffa 9 l N YA .' af: M42 I 1 - Q' I E I: 2 ' -f egg' 5-A David Dowly and Boyd Brazell studied in Vienna, Austria last year. I35 ,ii We learn to be , -.22 ll V, scholars Lx wr., , , jx r . i ,,-L- ...i ' . . - ABROAD 1 WN. SQUN. 1 Que alegrc la vida! says Jane Ross who made Spain her home for her Junior year. ' T i mv- ,,,.. .-.U - - H I 1 ' .v l 1 , I ..-- sr - -Sn i Nothing like a little sun, says Don Ander- son whose .lunior year was spent baking in Hawaii. L Bill Forbes stands in front of his Dublin home. all 1. 1' -Q 5 i L., -1 oi., X 5,1 lor.. if During his stay in Hawaii, Steve Woodward found himself Aup a tree. ENGLAND SWINGS . . . Florida Presbyterian Institute Linnie Lyle and Sharon Hackney enjoy the most Carefully brewed English tea, while shepherd- esses Helen Hoke and Kathy Pearce pierve the tranquility nf the rolling English countryside. Perched atop the historic SUB stone, Jimmy Johnson recalls his summer in Eng- land as ia bit of all rightf Ending a never-to-be-forgotten summer, .lulie Murphy and Sharon Hackney toast to England at a banquet at the University of Sussex. Joe Matlock left, also joined the mod crew for the summer I37 S UT H OF THE BORDER . . . Siempre amigus Delune Kinney and Tete in el Districto Federal. 2 Susie Starnes pickets leisurely inside her hotel room in Mexico City. During the summer, she studied at the University of the Americas. UN ORDE . . . ,QQ 1- ' 7.1. As a participant of the Florida Presbyterian Institute, Marcia Weid spent summer '67 in Germany. l xt U. ' , I ' , 1 - 4 1, A. 'f I HJ 'N A , 7' T ' . '1-'Q 'YZ . ' A.-ax M- if f Sue White also spent her summer in Germany through the ASIS program. CROSSROADS Tom McKinney worked-and played-as a Crossroader in Africa last summer. Lans Hays also Hwent native' on Operation Crossroads Af rica. Hail WINANTS Steven fArbuthnotJ Clark strikes a noble British pose in honor of his summer in Sheffield Winant Volunteer. H53 -5-.fr Tomoko Tomita an English major from Imaharig Ehime, Japan, adds Oriental charm to our library. John Morrison from Canada arrived on the A.C. campus during the second semester. 'T 'Moss 01 7 .4 ,pro lr .34 l C'est une bonne idee! said Parviz Abc-di from Isfaan, Iran. lDon't talk to this mang he is crazy? Cosmopolites Counterbalance Junior Year Exodus .los6 Alvarez from Cali, Colombia, adds a Latin flavor and a contagious smile to the campus. S ,U--Q. Robert Baron from lsrael and Vera Shackleford from Sierra Leone, West Africa, have enriched the campus for several years. Dimitrios Papadopoulos from Yannitsa, Greece, has actively participated in drama and student government. sv 'rr' L 9' VP? GO L5 'Q O 14 J' 'Q 15 ,- 5 -n.,,55.. Takashi Yoshida from Osaka, Japan, baffles profs with his penmanship. Bobby Newman and Rick Fuzek returned to Austin in the second semester after a term at the English University of Southampton. GREEKS 1 ' ,fill NV! llllllfll llllli fllflllllf llllHlAl'l'jAi,Y nf Cxi ZPJJIOAII '-lfuu ur: lu','1'lsJ lu fair: lg: w .,.3a1l1mz 'lm fyniflvz Nj?-Lfd'iI2I:f'Ll I v -v llxfzfcfnz Q mnnma 6 Cc we gcnllfmen of .9ola ellamlfla vquuf llc Lonor of your memleralilz HIVII H! KJLI. xbfnu A711 llII'l!I.ll!Zl fuaffr :lun fn f fn llliln fArn: fn AufvrflfliAruIA4'lv4111fa! Ocljm ph: ml , 1 J 7 ' X .. -- I lf C'lLllIH7ILl Qfclllllllnl glllflfl l -,.LlfL1IlLty v u s - fulfill imxilfi Hou fu l'Ul'3 U 1-'T fl'5'C5l2ff1 'H I7 1 5' ., FF I 0. n - U3 .54 lph.1 'Delm cm gg.-: c Msnzl:g'u of Ubjehz Llgffi bzffa 'zsqussf Ms f1f.-susuu of qowz nzsnzgsugip .lean Kelley President Jean Johnson Treasurer Marilyn Hamilton Publicity Marily n Marshall Vice-President Mary Fox Parliamentarian Anne Allen Chaplain Susan Hyatt Corresponding Secretary Jeannie Kuhn Reporter Sheila Walker Social C hmn. rS . 'ir' 1 'b X 4' I X Alpha Delta Chi established 1933 service, sociability, fun . .. sewing the community through activities Books for Africa drive Nadoptioni' of a retarded girl. Carrying out their time-honored traditions homecoming-Dunk an Alpha Shoeshine .. Alpha Ski Lodge Dance closed party .. retreat each semester Carnation Sale. Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day. Patrons Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Nutt Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pedigo Mr. and Mrs. B. J Freeman. - S Q... f 40 gn :rv 'Q-'ff' .I gi J 3 . .1 L '1l ALPHA DELTA CHI -A AA '? Susan Arnett Suzanne Downie Judy Liggett Jane Reitman yu- iw' .Avo Sandra Blakney Pat Flanagan .lane Mast Marny Robertson ag Mary Bolton Peggy Boyd Kathy Greif Susan Hackney Candy Mudgelt Diana Norman Kathy Todd Jo Vandivort it Susan DeLee Becky Jones Cecelia Old Suzanne Walker Ahh . . . home cooking! We learn to let our hair down A.. ' 1 ...LQ , , ,.,- Ta.,- . - ,. H 1 , ,,-4 ,M- ,- .1 .. ' A.,-..:. ,l - ' I- V A u- . Q- ,,e' 1-. 4 and be young 5- 'ff' Q 1- -....., . Q 5 K ki 1 Q F un f., Marilyn Facka President .lean Mitchell Vice President ,lun Mitchell Recording Secy. Layne Attclnerry Irtlmmurtd Chmn. Delta Phi Nu Tenth anniversary year .. companionship, friendship, individuality. The excitement of giving service Delta Book Sale. The fun of growing through activities Homecoming GLOB Theatre Shakespearean tragedy fall closed party retreats spring formal. Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlson. Patrons Dr. and Mrs. J, Jernigan Hr. and Mrs. T. E. Lockhart Dr. Virginia Love Dr. and Mrs. Richard Neidhardt. w-7 '-wr S0 P9 .Z 1? Y--7 Ann NIcCown Corresponding Secy. Nlartha Nlassie Treasurer Alive Cantrell Pu ldieilj' Kathy Pearce Mary Menefee Social Chmn. Pledge Captain Cherie Haley Chaplain ' .HE IJ' tllalff lf- lx ll 'W .li-S, .- s- . ,f fy Y , ' xr: A 1 A .G M DELTA PHI NU Noel Barnes Mary Berg Barbara Be-rryhill .lan Braun Carolyn Cruz Sharon Dabney Carol DL1ViS Karen F335 Juanita Harris Helen Hoke Betty Lockhart Lynn Lockhart Gail 5lmPS0T1 SUZU? Slllilh Betty Stnton Pat Townsend Sue White Pam Wilkerson KAPPA GAMMA CHI L. ig v-'Y 1 50 'Q'- faux 3 Memie Adams Sllaron Hackney Palsy Lillie Pat Sewell Ann Frerichs Diane Hardie .lane Lindsey Barbie Smith .lean Fry Sandra Larljme Susan Michero NancY Scott Ellen IIQU1 Lynn Mayfield Cindy Wggdwgrd Sally Young Beverly MCFal1 Marcia Vallancy Mary Ann Stell Kappa Gamma Chi . .. first womenis organiza- tion at Austin College creativity. individuality, originality. The work and reward of continuing traditions rush week Kappa Sweete Shoppe home- coming Kappa Kake Walk Kappa fountain . . . Kapers. Advisor Dr. Frank C. Edwards. Patrons Dr. Kenneth Street Dr. Milford Cundiff. Emily learns to sing Karen McCready Mary Downs Barbara Emily Bullock Julie Murphy President FifSl3 Vice- Alexander Recording Corresponding President Second Vice- Secretary Secretary President Mary Hahn Delane Kinney Anne Ware Judy Burrows .ll1dY Smith Treasurer Historian Historian Publicity Chmn. Pllblffffy Chilli!- ,I 1 'Q s . ki' -s.:..iu-. -spa s is VX CO- .-aw., ' ' in Theta Phi Delta Organized 1954 i,.,..f-N--A operation, service, enjoyment. . Contribution through service presentation l 45,5 !f AA 41, Nr' 4 L - K 5. '7 sv 99 TT? I 'U K L J -5 of play at Bryant School. Pleasure through activities All-School Formal Christmas Carol Fest Theta Slave Sale homecoming-Theta Follies. Sponsor Miss Juanita Cowan. Patrons Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Guerrant Dr. and Mrs. Howard McCarley Mr. and Mrs. Don Ratz. 'U' K sq-sl '29 .1 . L-nb YE? Mary Gwen Chapin President Betsy Henley V ice-Presid ent Cathy Crawford Corresponding Secretary .lan McPhillimy Recording Secretary Sherilyn Olsen Treasurer Hodie Baker Social Chairman .lane Craig Service Chairman Jo Ann Willis Service Chairman Sue Fekety Publicity Mary Glover Publicity Margaret Dews Publicity Mary Ann Spragins Parlium enturian L -u 9 .L 'rr I' '7 Kathy Adamson Jeana Dunn Mary Caroline Morrison 0 2 A . L THET A PHI DELTA X-.. I, 1 lu TL. Q- S- I 1-S.. J Q 'in Q7 , A ig 05 l Candy Bockhoff Shirley Brooks ,Io Bruene Peggy Casler Julie Chervenak PBI DHHS Mary Gibson Ann Jernigan Suzanne Loaring- Linnie Lyle Susan Lynas M3111-99 Qliiffl Gail Nicholson Lucy Rain Clark Tomoko Tomita Susan Vik MHFCIB Wfld Liz Sewell 41':l'IfH'f l - 'C XY' BETA CHI ECA Beta Chi Omega . . . Organized 1955 . . . closely- knit and active. The satisfaction of service adoption of Tasu Yat Wing, nine-year-old Chinese boy. The continuation of lasting traditions . Schlidgen .. . Queen of Hearts Dance. Sponsor . . . Mr. Howard Starr. Patrons Mr. F. O. Detweiler Mr. Paul Wyatt. .lim Meng John Morris Don Huey John Poole Chris Nyvall President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain ..4.sg.-.-...X .-, g nn-san-an .- .u 4- H--0 , . f ... ,,-,-.. -, N - J u-v ' ' '- in-1- ' if .X '9 QT Af John Bievenour John Bywaters Skip Cochran John Craddock Larry Elliot Ronnie Hagoocl Bob Lovett Hap Murray Bob Sheffield ,g 8b--ahuv. W! tm Y Chi Delta Eta formed 1957 social activity, service. Development of the individual through social functions monthly closed parties Greek-a- Co-go. Emphasis on importance of service . . . annual school Bar-B-Q and homecoming Monte Carlo proceeds donated to Bryant School. Sponsor Mr. Thomas Nuchols. Patrons Mr. Bruce Ball Mr. Doyal K' b . . lr y ir I I JOYE SIMPSON Chi Delt Sweetheart 45 v 1 . f5iO.r,'a , 4 if , . ,, V., t -H -,,, N. A . -W- X I 1 in .1 Lewis Quigg Paul Ireland Larry Roe David Warren President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer A' 'cas Xie' .CD Charles Dibrell Ban Bywaters Ken Sowards Mike Jenkins Social Chairman Parliamenlariall Chaplain- Rush Captain Historian CHI DELTA ETA , X S ,J N., 6 qs' 2 on X S 'fs l Don Antoniello James Clark George Cox' Dennis Ferrell J im Galbraith Randy Huff Jack Morrison Don Kass Vic Lyday Roger J oe Matlock Randy Miller John Norton Rick Redington McReynolds Clay Strange Donald Wendell Carl Rowland sue fekety beaut We learn to see 4 c-mags. ,-,. .., ' 4-wx?-MMA' ff'-uv- '- 'ff' . 1 --j5eT5 f -gf V P. fred alford! faith DR KE FRATER ITY Drake Fraternity origanized 1964 . .. scholastic and social activity, good times. Providing activities for membership and student body .. . spring Western Dance . .. Shipwreck Dance. Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. Dan Jones. Patron . . . Miss Juanita Beach. l IIN ..., S-5 '22 .3 I Lee Mayes Joe Johnston Skip Mobley Bill Skeen President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Tim Bryant Steve Robinson Steve Hays Frank Bagsham Social Chairman Parliamenlarian Chaplain Public Relqrions J F51 ie' ver xl wx.-Z9 111 11: 1 Charles Clark Davis David Dirks Borldllraill .lohn Hall Mike Toon Dennis Garland ix -We pledge to thee- Gamma Gamma Gamma founded 1963 dignity and the value of the individual. Development through participation . . . all-school functions homecoming Bingo intramurals long-term service projects. Sponsors . . . Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimes. Patrons Mrs. Betty Martin Dr. Charles Barr. Dickie Davis Bill Justus ,lolm Justus Tom ll1'CuntS llill Xluriclla ljimitrios Pupaiclopoulos Butrli Saxton Bill Tsukuliura Mickey Williams Stcvc Whndward 13. Aa 'CP' Q1 i- 'T' T' 2 t Ill? h -- Y 'J' V 9 GAMMA GAMMA il Sure, we value individuals . . . hup! in line pledge! 3' , -J 'U' he - l-, s-v 'if 1 x I X li 'O . L - gl San Williams Pat Johnson Jim Cast Steve Cuppelle Presidenz ViceAPresidenz Secretary Treusurvr 4 is f 1 5 fn?--, X '-E Q 'lHQ vi 4 Il i -Q, .11-liw-. Ln-ulty rnerulu-ra .und mln-r Ntudvnts shared in the fun uf our first annual Homecoming Pie Throw. IOTA LAMBDA 75 fl' ? Tfi All work together from the president to pledges. Hugh Slroube, President F1111 Pledge Cnplrrin, Tim Drake, Vice President John Gifford, Corresponding SECVCIHFJ'-Tf6IlSlll'6l' Jody Maness, Recording Secretary Tom Reese, Chaplain Don Aubrey. Spring Pledge Cnplflin 'eu'-' ,-p n ff 'L--A F 1 P w- ' A e R .jf 1 'l v 1.' ' Q f' A 3 15 IK Q V - Lovul and imported talent lead to a successful Hootenanny. lota Lambda the young Brotherhood chartered 1965. Unique, unfettered by conformity and tradition . . . annual Hoote- nanny lake parties, dinner parties, informal gatherings. Pledge program . . . town criers, doormen, and carwashers. Advisor . . . Mr. Robert Randall. Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith Dr. and Mrs. David Darling. , 'I .fn -., 'wa- X 1 ' 5 1 vi' ' A Q N A 'ar my TA . 3 '- l ' 'J I p 2, v'-'v I A - ' 1 . Don Aubrey Robert Baron Tim Drake John Gifford Vick Hines David Ledel Jody Maness Tom Reese Hugh Stroube Bill Tyler 3 J PHI SIGMA ALPHA L - f A ,- 69 .W-.-T. Q . '35 77' A if . ' A . l I1 G, X, X A , ' lu is. A K A t cqu Nl A, Q 'xxx Q ' , I 5 xr ' Qs., X un ,.z --1. Ci ,lohn Me-nefee Mark Craig Tim Kirby President Vice-President Treasurer Bill Day Jody Oren Jerry Foreman Social Chmn. Parliamentarian Chaplain Q,-, -fx- N , . V. .N -N I . n ,Q ,,.- . lla A X ogy . A N Q X 1 V? 4- ' Y 3' ,. ,-5. xy A Bob Rocder Secretary Jim MacKay Program Chmn. 1, A P Ronald Shaw .L Phi Sigma Alpha 35 years of Unity through Diversity. Achievement through annual activities . . . Moonlight Mambo . . . Sweetheart Dance-g'Dixie . . . Spring Luau . . . closed parties and dances. Sponsors Mr .and Mrs. Willie Jacobs. Patron Mr. Jim Nossaman of Sherman. an o r fr WN SS' 3. Tv, ' A: sf N , 'l . x . , W iw! Qian - I g I 'F -F, fx 5 W lm 1 - , ' v T -,,.- Q K' r ff 1 n I QE 'ai 7,5 5, Ts. rj Q at 'Q-W W . .. f- fv-' T? -fii 3 A 'K V: K X fy 1. 111' l1 i1 W 11 B Steve Josephson Joe Barrett Tim Calvert Ronnie Campbell Neil Crockett Tim Curtis Robert Smith Dee Dearen Don Fields Maston Gray R. J. Hagood Kelly Hester Fred Maples Jim Moore Pat Nurro Deano Sadler Charles Semos Jerry Stirman John Storey Tony Toro Rick Waldo John Woods 1.4! PHIL PLATTNER C. Fred Alford Les Cramblet Henry Baldwin Scott Valle Tim Lewis Pi Chi Epsilon . .. in its eighth year. Non-conformists . .. little tradition, less image. lndividuality through participation .. . homecom- ing Kill-a-Cong. Patrons . . . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Woodrow. Ill' i 1 , 4, -I A C 1: 1 .Q X -3' '17 X . A -l X dm -.H 1 I , 1 .. Proconsul Consul Recording Corresponding Ponlifex Scribe Scribe ,fro X 0.7. -B! i'x'Tf' H' Lans Hays Royal Mason .h PI CHI EPSILO f J 0 R, X 9 if 1 x , l W, , , '-'Q , 13 W' ' xrfi-A ' -'1 h-A A 4 - David Dowdy Kelly Breazeale Jan Larson Bill Forbes Joe Proctor Paul Liscomb Steve Smith 1 all Brad Breuer Murry Haber Richard Mason Rick Wood janet lawrence bill tyler I3 a 6 Sigma Tau Epsilon founded 1957 ' scholastic excellence, concern for others, diversity I , 'P s ' 4X 1-,U of interests. Giving to the school through activities . . . en- ' tertainment at homecoming booth Candle- H-' light and Silverl' formal dance. Adviser Mr. Bruce Lunkley. Patrons .. . Miss Ruth Whiteside . . . Mr. Cecil Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Fred Varner. ,117 yi . I Ben Hulsey J - 1 President A , ' - Chuck Chiles l .:, Vice-President A 'Q l Tom McKinney Recording Secy. ' 5 ' 5' Dale Eichenherger ' id. 1 my Treasurer K? Q.. K'-:S Kent Boynton 1 J N' Chaplain IIAA David Barton Bob Hardie Mal Mead SIGMA TAU EPSILO 1 if,- ll's a dinosaur egg, Findlay. '5All rightl' , r wJ l 2 5 4 N N' 1 X 1 l . f 5 34 if Dil' ' ' A N 3, J. i H, 1 1 L if 'A A i As A at 1 lp ix-- A . ,,, F- C ' x sg M - vi- . X V5 fi 34 xt' X 'W-va. ' La A I 4 A I A ' r L Y Q t K ' Q rv Y it x 5 V : fav' ix'-'Y Xvwf X 1, . f D ,lim Cantrell Charles Castle Steve Clark Rick Denham Tom Evans Jeff Harkinson Don Henderson Alan Holman Doug Holy Mitch .leffrey Dick Peeples Larry Proffitt Bill Rutherford Rod Stewart Larry Wheeler 59 In .ig Steve Findlay Chalmers Williams L, I TRAFRATER ITY COUNCIL Standing: Jim Meng, Beta Chi Omega: San Williams, Tri Gamma: Ben Hulsey, Sigma Tau Epsilon: John Menefee, Phi Sigma Alpha: Tim Calvert, Vice-president for men's organizations. Seated: Lew Quigg, Chi Delta Eta: Hugh Stroube, Iota Lambda. Not pictured: Lee Mays, Drake: Fred Alford, Pi Chi Epsilon: Gary John, Advisor to Men. 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'-'airs--5'a:...f.A..,ey5: -if f.-- 'SH-- 'ef -21s'iw555',m:.f?4Af-11325,fl1:f.4.:fi2iffxg-suf+2'w9Q.1fi FOOTB LL The Austin College Kangaroos fought gallantly for an ex- cellent 1967 season record of six wins and three defeats. The tough Roos did not lose a home game as they continuously pleased t.he cheering crowds in Louis Calder Stadium. The final game brought an end to the brilliant college careers of seniors George Cox. Randy Miller, Mike Maloney, Bob Smith, and Jerry Foreman. However, many young, yet experienced lettermen brighten the prospects of the Roos in future seasons. Roland Rainey set a school scoring record with 72 points. Mike Maloney gained 1040 yards, breaking his own season and school record. This yardage gave him a record breaking career total of 2720 yards at Austin College. lndividual Roo statistic leaders are as follows: Rushing carries net gain TD av. Maloney 208 1040 6 5.0 Smith 58 214 3 3.7 Claussen 33 133 0 4.0 Rainey 21 61 4 3.4 Schiff 6 24 0 4.0 Maroney 7 24 0 3.4 Passing att, comp. int. Yds- TD Eben 199 99 16 1509 13 Winter 16 6 3 92 2 Maples 3 1 0 26 1 I72 A i N,.fj-r-. .. x .- I' W! ft Coaches are Islandingl Jim Gannon, Bill Long. Gene Babb, Duane Nutt. IKneeIingJ Don Renfroe, Floyd Cass, and Slats McCord. Pass Receiving Rainey Hagood Maloney Toon Menefee Maples Smith Scoring Rainey Maloney Smith Eben Sheffield Menefee Toon Maples Haygood Schiff receptions yards 34 621 13 214 23 205 9 192 13 168 6 142 7 79 TD 12 7 5 5 0 2 1 1 1 1 av. 18.2 16.4 8.9 21.3 12.9 23.7 11.0 Total 72 42 30 30 20 14 14 8 6 6 Rx -w-L.. ., 39-X is Ibm fi y 2 1 ' 'w',W GEORGE COX RANDY MILLER CHRIS NYVALL Tackle, 3L Guard, 21. Halfliack, 2L Kangaroos Hop On Donkeys The fighting Austin College Kangaroos opened their season with a one-sided 37-6 romp over the out-classed Mexico Poly White Donkeys. Mike Maloney led the Roos to a 29-0 halftime lead. The final score could have been much worse, but all the reserves took over in the second half. Maloney led the attack with touchdowns on runs of three and thirty-five yards, he set up another score by throwing a 50-yard screen pass. Bob Smith took the ball in from the four for the touchdown. Mexico Poly's lone score came in the third quarter. The final Austin College scores came on a 76-yard bomb from Wes Eben to Mike Toon and a 55-yard touchdown toss from Bill Winter to Fred Maples. Led by excellent blocking, Maloney breaks away on a typical long gamer x-Ne 6' ' 1 HOB SMITH Ilalfliack, SL I-'Z i T'-v-' ling AJ al JERRY FOREMAN Guard, 4L jvsxfilf MIKE MALONEY Fullback, 4L in-4' 'r K QA -1 -Il Q:- - .H-1-.. . ,- my ,- .,:s'.Q,g..!I '-u-A I ,tb-'11 . .-Hx... --alt-B .- .5 .-- fx 'gtk' 3 9 YN Marvelous Merit Elite Mashes Memphis eg' ,.. 5 BILL ALLENSWORTH The tough Roos of Austin College downed Southwestern University at Memphis Halfback with a 14-7 victory. It was the Kangaroos' second straight victory this season. ln the first quarter, Maloney carried over from the four for the first touchdown. Bob Smith followed with a one-yard plunge to end Austin,s scoring. Bob Sheffield converted after both touchdowns. Both teams were held scoreless in a second-half defensive battle. Mike Maloney led all rushers with 135 yards on 26 carries. Eben ,425 hit nine passes for 180 yards, four 'passes going to lioland Rainey for 90 yards. if Don Fields preserved the victory with two interceptions. us.f' sci' '-i..bk'i2AiLLm-hi 01,1 ,JY R DEE DEAREN Guard, 3L .: -.Q fuk ,Q 47 - R fl 3, 10 if , .gs ex! Q -sit. E,....arv ,4- RONNIE HAYCOOD BOB SCHUCANY NEILL CROCKETT JOHN MENEFEE End, 3L Linebacker, SL Halfback, 3L End, 3L ,..... ,mx ,o-Ha-.. li ,. an? as-3. . . M VEB DON FIELDS STEVE JOSEPHSON FRED BIAPLES Halfback, 3L Tackle, SL Quarterback, 3L Roos Fall - But Protest Upheld The Henderson State Reddies snapped a 20-20 half-time tie to roll to a 41-27 victory over Austin. This ended the Hoppers' hopes for a perfect season. The game was played under an N.A.I.A. protest which was upheld to Austin College. Poor officiating had marred the game. Wes Eben led the Roos, first-half attack. He scored early on a one-yard run and then threw touchdown passes of 46 and seven yards to Roland Rainey. But Henderson State ground out three touchdowns in the second half. The Hoppers' final score came in the fourth quarter when Eben ran from 12 yards out. 5- :WL .4 W - -0, ,, . - X: 1 -.,-Ai: ' -, f r - f ws y . .NA - ,-.4' W if v Q. v 0 M f 'K' 5' KM 1 91 .xx 'Q X FN 'NJ' to Cf JAMES MOORE Tackle, 1L 8-5 Y ,4 - - S Rv, 4-K ROBERT CRISWELL Tackle Qs, AVA-Q . . 'N hx, ,1- . Rx 4! 1 ig' wt C 'v . - s ' ' 9 N13- ' , . 2 ,ye fe ' ,Q , is In A , 'E' 'gli' ji ,AN 4 . . ' 1 I , D ..x.. 4 Q 7 4+ -ir. -. g QW i JT i tif . f ,4' n'fy,, 4' KELLY HESTER ' ' ' W h f lf, -' +1 Linebacker, 2L SUM? I U ,Q,.Q5'fig5 ,fu Q5 . C 19, ' --. v- -T -2 f 1 '- V-I, -1 -.. nl .1 x We learn about other at home people X x ,l n 1 , I N v. .. K . ' . OVCISCHS . . . rirW ,Jul . . . entertainin foreign Cuesta ,. .U hvwifr f .five 155 Hoppers Clobber 'N . I Q x 6 .Qi V, WESLEY EBEN Quarterback, 2L ,ns as. K' 'N xy, .1 Q. ' 35, ' 1 H , ' Q sq -- .. - PV.,-1 li, A 11-' -' .PN :Q 1 ' ROLAND RAINEY Halfback, 1L 2:3-. 'CSV . 'L' . The Plalnsmen Austin College knocked off the previously undefeated and unscored upon Nebraska Wesleyan University Plainsmen, 27-0. Roland Rainey and Mike Maloney led the Roos, attack. Rainey ran for a nine yard score in the first quarter. After Neill Crockett blocked a punt, Rainey scored again with a -10-yard touchdown pass from Wes Eben. John Menefee caught a 14-yard scoring pass from Eben. The Hopper scoring was rounded out in the fourth quarter after a 22-yard touchdown pass from Bill Winter to Roland Rainey. Mike Maloney led all rushers with 131 yards on 24 carries. Nebraska Wesleyan never got inside the Roos' 25-yard line as Jerry Foreman, Teh Baker, Steve Hays, Randy Miller, Bob Schucany, and Dee Dearen led the defensive forces. uf r '? qv? 4 '3. MIKE TOON ,STEVE HAYS BOB SHEFFIELD LARRY ELLIOTT 76 Halfback, 2L Tflfkle, 2L Guard, 2L Guard, 1L asf- 'Kf' san' Q-.s,,-1' Nr if sr ' if R. J. HAC-OOD RICK WALDO Linebacker, 2L Halfback, 2L PAT NURRE Halfback, lL. Kangys Sock It 1RJfFhe Tigers Austin College scored twice in both the second and fourth quarters to roll over the University of the South, 29-6. The Roos rolled up 449 yards total offense in smashing the Tigers. The defense was also brilliant in limiting Sewanee to a lone touchdown, as the Kangys gained their fourth victory. Chris Nyvall returned a punt 38 yards to the three to set up the first Hopper score, a sweep by Eben. Sheffield converted. After Steve Hays recovered a fumble, Eben passed to Rainey for the touchdown. Toon caught another Eben pass for two points Sewanee scored in the third quarter on a 98-yard drive. In the early fourth quarter, Rainey completed a 77-yard Roo drive with a six-yard dash. The final Roo score came late in the game after a short Tiger punt. Maloney crashed over from the two. Rainey completed the game with seven passes for 95 yards. Maloney got 127 yards on 29 carries, and Bob Smith carried six times for 56 yards. ...Z 4 nf 'N JERRY STIRMAN Halfhack, 1L 4- l EQ f 1' auf' ! DENNIS GARLAND Center, lL DENNIS McENTIRE Center,2L vw-----w---.-p s-. - - .- 5 hill p X, 11 hug 'S' g y 9 fm . ff-.4 -spun- Maloney and Smith consult the coach. 'Effzlz 4 I 1 f' ' ' ,QQ fiilz- CQA ,-f.-,AX CLARK DAVIS Guard N, 3 4 Q BILL WINTER Quarterback, IL 'Y' - - ' - L. '13-' .gd-N.-S, Baptists' Prayers Are Answered A bruising ground game by the Ouachita University Baptist handed Austin College its second loss of the season, 22-6. A stingy defense, as well as two touchdowns and two field goals, were too much for the Roos to overcome. The game was marred by 230 yards in penalties. The lone Kangy score came in the fourth quarter on a 40-yard pass from Wes Eben to Bob Smith. 4,r 5 V- , 1 I .ly l , N K .R A .ri -Q - A W, 4.,-v Qu-.Q I ' - :v ' A ' 'N 3' . f' ' ar- STEVE SCHIFF .IERRY MOORE RICKY PAGE KEITH JOHNSTON l18 Halfback, IL Guard, IL Guard, lL Guard, IL it mi' Q-.54-. ,Ar- -'Nad ,zrik xYf - J, ,ur 3 NI DAN CLAUSSEN PAUL NEUBACH MIKE SKINNER LARRY IVEY Halfback, H-f End Halfback Roos Romp Austin College rolled to a 49-25 Homecoming Day victory over Colorado College led by Mike Maloney. Maloney broke his own single game rushing total with a brilliant 235-yard day. The first Hopper score came on a 23-yard pass from Wes Eben to Maloney. After a fast Tiger score, Neill Crockett blocked the extra point to lock the score at 6-6. In the early second quarter, Roland Rainey blasted out a touchdown from the one-yard line, followed by a two-point pass from Eben to Mike Toon. The halftime score grew to 29-6 with a one-yard run by Eben followed by another two-point pass to Toon ,and a one-yard smash over the goal by Bob Smith, followed by Bob Sheffield's conversion. Early in the second half, Maloney scored from the one. Moments later, Rainey took a 34-yard scoring pass from Eben. Sheffield's conversion made it 42-6. Colorado then staged a mild comeback which fell far short. Roo scoring culminated with a 26-yard touch- down pass from Fred Maples to Ronnie Haygood, followed by Sheffield's conversion. In addition to Maloneyls great day, Bob Smith carried 14 times for a respectable 97-yards. Leading the defensive forces were Jerry Foreman, Steve Hays, Dee Dearen, and Randy Miller. f- f-4v...Q,. .-1., A ji Guard, ll.. 3 if 'I- V. B. ATCHISON Guard, lL 702 'Og sd '-Q BRUCE LARSON Guard I U K x X QA NX fi t 'Y ,J 1 4 if T . F V 4 sa? .urge .Qu ,,....,a Cardmals Squeak By Hoppers The Austin College Kangaroos journeyed to Liberty, Missouri, only to suffer a defent at the hands of the tough William Jewell College Cardinals. The sub- freezingxweather made playing conditions rather unpleasant for the fighting Roos. It was one of the Hoppers, least notable games, as they lost the ball seven times on fumbles and pass interceptions. The Kangys didn't get on the scoreboard until the last 4-3 seconds, after trailing the Cardinals 21-0. Chris Nyvall returned a kick-off to set up the first touchdown, a pass from Eben to Bob Smith. The second touchdown came in the closing seconds after our defense forced a Cardinal fumble. Roland Rainey took an eight-yard pass from Eben across the goal, but the Roo rally had begun too late. The loss brought Austinis record to 5-3. RICKY WORKS Linebacker KK, 7' e Q ix it lv- ' , f X ' X' qnv -9 I, -., CLINT RABB Tackle QRNUIJW T-R43 P ff' 3 14 if -sf- DAVID GOODNEY BOB BINFORD JOHN SHERIDAN BILL MARQUIS End Halfback End Halfback Kangys Pen The Bulldogs 42:5 15 Austin College downed the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs 39-24, in a passing duel which saw the ball go aloft an amazing 95 times. The game completed the Roos season and gave them an excellent 6-3 record. The Bulldogs prized quarterback completed 31 passes for 4141 yards. Wes Eben completed 13 for 285 yards. After an early Bulldog score, Eben ended a long drive with a one-yard scoring plunge and Bob Sheffield kicked the extra point to tie the score as the second quarter began. However, the Bulldogs pulled out to a 17-7 lead. Rainey culminated another long Roo drive with a four-yard scoring scamper. Then an eight-yard touchdown pass from Eben to John Menefee put the Roos ahead for good at halftime by a 19-17 margin. Early in the third quarter, Mike Maloney scored from the one and Sheffield converted. But the Bulldogs came back and scored again. An 11-yard touchdown pass from Eben to Rainey and another Sheffield conversion gave the Hoppers a nine point lead. But the game wasn't put on ice until Steven Schiff intercepted a Bulldog pass and ran it in from the 10-yard line late in the game. Rainey caught eight passes for 128 yards. His two touchdowns gave him 75 points for the season, a new school record. Maloney carried the ball 26 times for 92 yards. This gave him 1040 yards for the season 2720 for his career. He holds all Austin College rushing records. L it QU by S WF ....s., To end the football season, Mike Toon smiles at the cameraman. N xx .I fvv-S RICHARD BASS Defensive End .ni in ,J Q., 4 'Qs MIKE WASHBURN Guard X i if' . Q a-- N Q - ' J if rs K. re., n ' , .ff fbi' . -Q Ia., fl-V. .'. ,r-T --nw suv'-'vein BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: Larry Roe, Joe Barrett, Tim Bryant, Mike Jenkins, David Lander, and Bill Swann. Standing, left to right: Tony Toro, Don Johnson, Tim Curtis. Bill Ayres, and Rick Redington. The fighting AC Roos started the season with a loss to Baylor and were never able to regain momentum. Al- though possessing superior skill, the Hoppers were unable to overcome the height, depth, and shooting advantage of the much larger universities in addition to the prejudiced calls of evil referees. Although the Kangaroos won only five games, they did manage to set a few records. Joe Barrett hit his thousandth point in the Northwood game, becoming only the third player in AC history to achieve the feat. Another notable mark was a team effort against TCU when they set a scoring record. Unfortunately, it was for most points allowed. Coaching the Roos this year was Bill Long, as- sisted by Ralph McCord, who also coached the Junior Varsity. COACH BILL LONG COACH RALPH McCORD f4EWl i '15 TONY TORO-Captain Forward-3 Letters Q X 1 SEASON RECORD AC OPP 61 Baylor ............... ..... 9 0 67 ETSU ........... ..... 8 8 79 Mississippi College . . ..... 95 480 Millsaps ........ ..... 7 3 49 ETSU ......... ..... 8 1 59 ETBC ........... ..... 7 3 65 Houston Baptist .... ..... 84 72 Trinity .......... .... 1 01 61 LeTourneau . . ..... 71 '77 LeTourneau .... ..... 7 6 65 TWC ..... .....94 58 SSC .... ..... 7 5 78 TCU ....117 79 TWC .......... ..... 8 1 69 Tarleton ......... ..... 8 4 77 Wayland Baptist .... ..... 9 3 18 Midwestern ..... ..... 2 8 68 Corpus Christi .... ..... 7 5 '70 Wayland Baptist .... ..... 6 6 52 Midwestern ......... ..... 3 6 '90 Northwood Institute . ..... 59 '83 Tarleton ......... ..... 6 1 t.5lu ' iid Let's see, was it fake right and shoot left or . . . QHK li., 1 l XOUQ QDZA CONCRAT' , BR THE -1 Joe Barrett is congratulated by teammates after making the 1000th point in his AC career. JOE BARRETT-Captain Guard-4 Letters I 83 RICK REDINCTON Center-3 Letters - i .- As long as you're up, get me a Grants, says Rick Redington. Q - - Q ' 2, ,- 4- '15 N Q? N K1 A .W I i lf :TSN-:Ag-, J f Q . ' 4 , ' lg - I ,gr - N .1 Q - - . U if S il E ' Barrett and Curtis , -Q ' . t . '90, 0. ,.4 f'40 Tiny Tim . 'Q , 1 . .A w N . - . W a vga! TIM CURTIS I don'l use Ban deodorant and I still get plenty of Forward-2 LCUCFS rebounds, says Tim Curtis to a Northwood player who has obviously noticed. .pgs I MIKE JENKINS Guard-2 Letters Q ,, 54-,W WW? 5 ' 'Iwi M--Q, 1 W T2 P: . a,.r-- 4 - 5? Qu 1153, vi.: . 5 . ' X Q . 'Y sf r- ...-- 33 1 '1 24 M ., rs , Qi? 3 M . . Q-gr ,- . U' 'N-Jlo if ' v ',1x O 4 lv 6... A ,LAI- . . s,o'..,v s 5 ,, , - fdg f .3 Q. .Q 5 ww 9. .. ,Q in ia, , 'H .yr l . K :JI 3 -. 'O Mike Jenkins lays up two points for A.C. over a much, much taller adversary. -if ...ni AQ , Zi. xtjg -Z 'wwf ' . 'Intl . J N x - ' , ' J , gg Y of j, 1 5' 7 1' ., .' Vs.-4' ' ' A f' I Iggy , . X 'xi '14, . giii4,ljLs,w, J , ' i 0 4 'N . 1, ff. . .. W, Q . t 'H M 1 f .9 Q - -:IIT , MAL J Yi-ef f QA ' Q gi' X I 1 I '1 L It -M ' -, ' ' ' if ,Q Q rf' 4' - -' ' ' +m-- ,f Y ' :- M if 5 Q 0 - 4 5' f i 1 , 4' Av 1 , N ,Q-5 4 W 2 Q A ' 0 I . A h 'I High, Jenks! - 1' - C: 1 ,, - Q 4 R 'x , ,AQ 5 f 1 5 ' I, ' , l X1-, 5 . . Mike Jenkins and Tim Bryant figure that since someone TIM BRYANT else is getting the rebound, he might as well pay with his Guard-1 Leiter life. and something of ourselves in the rare quiet moments. DON JOHNSON l nrwnr1,lfl lxtter W 'Vx - f N- , Y. nir- A ffm -- - L - ,js Hi 4 1 . in me-1 I- Don Johnson tips in two points while player prays to no 'I Cliff Q- 1 . '- .ue--, - , i.s,m .4z.p 'll-v , avail that it isn't so- . ...im S -. J ,J A -. WQX 1 x.. -Q., A ,ff 'if s - -.12-. - l .3-Q' ph I 86 Touchril BILL SWANN Guard-1 Letter Yi. 1 1Y'? x K Q HM , 4 . ,M Q 1 t v. ,. kyvxggy- ,, V ' X Pg' , , , 'mf' 'si '-,A .x 5 F 1 A, .A X V Z 4 A-'Q Whx nv .4 ar , l 4 ' v- 5955, gwgdk .,v-3, N - ' --' .M 'x , I V -Q 5 -' Pig., -v' . ..' ' L V. , - sy V M ' fn - A., . ' . U ' 771177 F Y M '?::! x H- 1 , 611. A, I . Q:-iv' I I - .sf Ah! But a man's for? ,-va , IJ.-NYE LANUER Guard-1 If-ltvr reach should exceed his grasp! -or what's a basket II ki! V Qigi if , X S LARRY ROE BILL AYRES Guard Center Junior arsity , -. .- . , . ff H , --. - ---- fx . Msn. . .. ,,, , , , W --' x Seated: Paul Lentz, Biff Cook, Fred Dunlap, Nor! Seever, Rick Stryker, Tim Flynn. Standing: Larry 'iLeroy Roe, Don Johnson, Bill Ayres, Bill Swann, Kenny Townsend. The Junior Varsity followed in the footsteps of the Varsity. Yes, they won only three games. But four JV players also gained valuable experience on the Big team, giving hope for the future . . . hope- fully. 5,05 A .N w KENNY TOWNSEND - PAUL LENTZ FRED DUNLAP ..-...... .vl- .5 Hope Qprings Eiwwl AUSTIN iwf1wBmeas6 GEMM ' AR , x BIFF COOK-Forward TDI FLYNN-Forward . ' -v 2 ' l b1Ji1 a4f74'?'f x L Q:', 't:fy fy -3:6 1 f' H 3 ixiff-:'i1IfiI? c 15.5 nr A it , ff' fit?-2' 1 'szs A jf is , . 4 . gg N: -- - - - ..',-QL . ,, .naw 54 V .us 11: 1 U' V: G' A : j? ' I 5 , 4 Q' ifQ - , . , Q ' . Q :Y xi:--' -Z - . X ': ' :: if ' ,I K l , 1 1 ff RICK STRYKER-Guard , gg. in C' as if Y nn .,. . ,.A I H M- , '- WF ji. lf. ...-', Mg , r ' x .3 3 v 5 Vx okx . if lr Af :L Q b S Q W2 1' f w ' 1, x -1 , 1 V A x A. I IT TILL NEXT YEAR! 'K . if i 'VI , f ' I :K J l I vb, -' ' b 1 Q ' 1 V A ' I .-l Alas, poor Yorick, I knew him well. VL. E sv, D 'inln I' v-- :Q M Sk' 1,' 'lm wp Iss, ' no I 41 f CD! it . Q l9O EAT! ! I' . 1 ' In all these years I never thought it should come to pass, that I, yes, I, would happen to chance upon a glance of my erstwhile childhood idol, that defender of truth and virtue CAPTAIN MARVEL! Q0 qw Hey, Buddy! You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant fexceptin Alicel. cf Q- TENNIS 4 o ' ' :Lo-- ' .P Q1 'N' .g 'f w is -al J ' ' 1' 1 V -4' vi' ' F1-37 '- gn ...- s . .tw 0 Ar-.sf rdf' I- 5 ,- Q - -so ve.. 'fwx' '. lAd' 9:5540 1' 'If 'ea-Ar'-' E565 1-:dd RQ,-H. cw . A, .-,. , . 03.1- 1 Y v- .-xrsgi' .fiifwr-.. S -1 u, r 1. .4 Steve Smith, Don Wendell, Billy King, Larry Proffitt, Bob Campbell, and Coach Ralph McCord. GOLF 'Ti' . Mel- . i vi' i' .J NFA Sy' 1- Q .,,, 'E A f . he-1 fx 1? LL-. U14 .ima 1, , nl -, '-if If x ' ,t V-4,-fm. V... xiii. . 'Ubi-4 ', 'L' . A. U x - .1 I . . A . . .,.l.' , '.. 5 1511 ' T-T -- 'J-I .,. f wa, ,,-, J' LQ?-L: ft A . -'.,.f '.'f, 'hrffi' : ,' A ffw--.U-,.f -, -. 1'-1, .ya A 'AL 1 ..'x47L,: .air it I 445-,V - ., . . 'vu Q . - , A' 45.515 4' 'ff' . .:- .wa -'Az' Q. .P Q -tr . . . V.,-gmc-.,. - U :p . Joe Johnston, David Dirks, Lans Hays, Joe Matlock, Coach Ralph McCord, Steve Clark, and Mike Tate. I BASEBALL f 4- - E'- , a ... J ' , QCTFT' 1' .s. -d.'-A if Q Q Q Q. 13 Bottom row: Norman Wilcox, Bill Burns, Butch Saxton, Jerry Cobb, Teh Baker, Kelly Hester. Middle row: Bob Sheffield, Ken Town- send, Mike Wilgen, Dan Skender, V. B. Alchinson, Len George. Back row: Wes Eben, Mike Toon, Nort Seever, Billy Gregg, Ken Sowards, Chris Nyvall. ai f fax, Q Croix.. -.-.Q ,,,' -FI: Retuming lettermen make ready for another year. Kneel- ing: Bill Burns, Bob Sheffield, Butch Saxton. Standing: Gotham City Guardian Mike Wilgen, Ken Sowards, Chris Nyvall, Len George. BATMAN Bob Sheffield QQ. -4 Q N , I, .... ., r . t 441' Ken Belligerent Sowards makes a good grab . . . COACH, Bill Long 1zwf1f1..ff'f-grvrfff-f .. -.J fa.. 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INFIELDERS: Kelly Hester, Jerry Cobb, Butch Saxton, Ken Sowards, Norman Wilcox, and Teb Baker. Hoppers l Hoppers l Kill 'em, Kill 'eml fi nu: .. ,....- CHEERLEADERS Julie Murphy Pat Sewell .ludy Smith Sheila Walker Steve Capelle Alan Holman Butch Saxton kill ,em lt. ! Al' SPIRIT The Creeks supported the athletic program in the weekly spirit contests . . . I! Q -Ski? c'E A 'T 5' - 4 r The cheerleaders practiced to provide excitement at rallies and games . . . And the freshman cannon team had a blast. l lirr .. l 1 ES W 'FX yi' .. W J Y Llr bUUl: SPEEDS YOUR PARC we AUSTIN COLLEG CQZ KB-QB'-gg 9 223 1 'O KD fu P U 'Q S YA Q Il R E '-. El Hoj out R mu 2. 4 wo Qs 1-3 'N K uifxq 13 otii 'aio ouituiapu puni atttltll ie maui L, 4.-t-'i'fi ...--f fgfc-97'- f,.?f -r: v J Q-.' sgriz,-wo 7: J 7 ' F' Ch:- '3'IJ: Q. I: 7. ,ag 'Jf:,.- C.: 5, 5, EEO Q i O E ' C I 5 ' 1 0 0 o o 0 0 o 0 Q' I 1 ui sapnpui isle Mlllll U U03 I ngnnsui atn Ati pozi otnnp lou tiioiui in tiopwl' Tl lflld-79-l H H ' Ziuilea 'Ii nalpwitii iiu Him ,xiiuntuuit aLl.L 'Li ii ennln lvigos but' JllL10l9l'3V l59l'ULl up ai ' 4 ' - , t uauie yum pue Aituntutuon SLU 50 llloouoi in L 9 DMM m,M,q5q gqistiodsoii in sadii sail! J 3 v .J .a -1 3 .J J., .J P+ T3- lor: Q ft X C Magi . 4 -' F 1 ,Q Q 4 Q ...J Q f 4 IMAP QQ! ,X If oyfg' STAN. Courav.-:S Eqlup Immediate Position, Securl lent, and their ive in at Tu- ming pool, hats gt tllsfe clubhouse: oi 'e at treehouse r. and indoors at fhe Flying Cow. ie newest Beatle .l I.ondOn Model l' T earl Ines neu hx ir sy 'is vt 1' . . t i . Jn. He and his friend utside wgills with color- .vers und uhstrttet del lluoreseenl p.iint lh.it ylight. Unlike Ringo, :git deiil. Lind his music th ll guitars. 25 lhisli1tNOFitc lWiI'tl tress Jgtne Asherl. is .i 'es the look ol' l,on- nd toxin i ' spilliy n DB 5. ' '1 it C in X- W l , . e N W ORALITY EAR FOR lT E Z Zgn' ' l ' - 0 s, - --'SN I , 0 Qu R, :fig QFGQQ I' Bring 'em back alive 'qw X R M ,Pb er. even elose friends like l of the Rolling Stones se htirriers thrown up hetwee -.mi ,si.i,..i,sf. --ttwh f-I Q f O sl 3 ss in the sooly, Vietorinn shut erpool. Piiul. the son of L1 ni.in. und John, who wus .iunt .ilter his futher desert ly. were playing together l955. George. whose fitthe rixer. joined them in 1958 -rr they mel Ringo tba lseyl. .i doeker's son. T duhious gthout musi ul h.id listened to mt ney xxryly. he xxoul YN But the hoys pi niusietil sgttisfueti Xktls .t Hill' to b xxith the loc. oney .ind exe: id alter they ein. the eleg n ol' L1 wt L tlgiihtr, it ' Io mol. Epstc It er until l.ist . Sept. 1 So ' qua lending txt n present mar ol it sing ei lou r-xx tty il sp.ii'king th. . , i 4' ' 'Qi 0 Q E3 K 00: Q A. isis 'iii 'fog' 9 AA' Everything we learn changes us . . and, as We change, Austin College changes . . ifi1,.,,,,1:-i, . .qi , 1 -fr '- .V- -1 - E , V, ','f'. , ,::g3'.., l E W'-, . S 'f-:gg -,- ' j1.R:1. .,- ,L Agia. ' i 544934 W' . i ,2-- f-gvlrx f g .if-i .'.Z'm..c5,, fig rgfki- - f . T - 4.14.1-' '-'f-'ff' k.-- f, - -M. V-f we--fre. - f l r. 1.5, U 'V iff jj-y Wl3'+::.,4n-. . I . ' , -. Las 4 .- L' 'U P- V P ' ' 1. S0 that no four years are ever the same . . OUR YEAR x I .f ,Q TN. a N xx 3 ' ,-T Xi ,xx x ix s Q . V ? 2 1 .L Y ,--- hz..- 'vw is Any-1:1 Our year began with a new slogan, THE YEAR OF THE ROOS! It promised excitement with a new calendar and new curriculum . . . The freshmen reacted with unpredictable enthusiasm . . . and upperclassmen enjoyed rediscovering Lake Texoma . . . I98 if! A , . .. :-1-aw if A X Warn T 5 :iw Nj: :uri Capelle, if you forget to tell the girls there's practice once more! The Leadership Training Conference at Lake Bonham was an inspiration to all who attended . . . The cheerleaders worked hard to promote spirit . . . 5 A Ii 5, ,f ' A so fs The convocation program gave vital information to the student body , . . 3 T i I So, I want to be Queen for a Day because -and the freshmen continued to demonstrate that enthusiasm! ! 1 4 's I- lil- I .1 ,............--- 2 4 I99 Darkness A Noon Rubashov Hoe Proctor? spends a quiet moment with Luba icarol Wehkingb. -Q The first production of the Arena Theatre this year was Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon. This dramatic representation of Russia after the Revolution was given intensity in the life of one man, Rubashov. Although he helped create the State, he was unable to sacrifice his humanity to continue living in it. A uni- versal problem of values was realistically dealt with in this tense drama. 5 as , 'Y The rigid Cletkin tions as treachery. 200 Rubashov's friend Ivanoff fDimitrios Papadopoulosl, who tried to get him to save himself was killed for his efforts. Yes, you are my son! That's the horror of it! 4Bruce Elliott! rejects Rubashov's emo- Pace Of Autumn Lively J. Allen Smith chats with Willson-Nichols lecturer Dr. Lloyd Averill. .g:fff- r e:.ig144QTfJfy5g-if . ,l,,. ..,..f.. . ..- .f,,.. . ,- f' itil? - . -r.,-41, v - . V,.....AAkJ . 55 yff'1 f.a - ., eff f --.1 ' ff Q 5 -5 e . , ' '-A'L'LY, V' ,.,, , J' ' 5 rf:-'QUV . , .-1 41' if 'f':f1gf'5-f gf, bs-f1de5i .,5 3 1 4x 4 , ti Hg V r 'J v li A ,- -V ' gil.:--?..f,l ,U , aww ....,. - V M iffy- 5. -..,,,,.p::.' '..-In j i 'w',.f'r I N., .'J.':.-41-Wynn , nrf'rui.1.liLQ2'i '-4 ET! Hey, hey, hey! Baker Hall's World Champion Buck-Buck Team lnot pictured: Fat Albert! works out to preserve its title. Dr. Ramsay'srSenior Basic Studies Colloquim looks at the basic aspects of the new woman. mmxmzi Bob and Larry pull frantically t 1 ' R d o rec azm o Stewart from the Man4Eat- ing Dish Belt. And The Beat Goes ll . . . F f N 'Y ' f 1 Who dur? l Doc Quasimodo Tappa shows us his soul while the carillon wails! Z Z Y Today we gladly sing the praise of our dear Alma Mater . . . '- i 4- :.. o'l4 4-' 27' .' I B X if l Navel contemplation is one of the more exacting requirements of the Mr. Kirby's Clean-Out Cobweb Crusade marches on . . . best cure is receiv- new curriculum. ing mail. Oh, well. 'ii 'E I n 4 1 203 Ye Gods! . . . It's The Mods! A If No, I'm not married . . . why do you ask? The first Student Entertainment Series offering this year was Chad and Jeremy, popular British singers .... A splendid time was had by all. ex ,XX sf F Pam and Chris met Chad and Jeremy in person. HEEEEEEE! He touched me! 'Jw 'ix 'M ll 5 7 dsx X 1 204 Certs is a candy mint. HE . . . Willow, weep for me. , '13 4 t 0' F ll' fi' ' A l W5 'rv 4 I -J'-w' :S N 'QQ ,aa ,l its . , eg ,www ' ,lf . ' S :RX HOMECOMING Iota Pie Throw Dunk an Alpha Kappa Kake Walk ' ' . L - .' .-. , uv A-. - H-pgs . .5 1 - - N f 'x. 4 - 'U 19 . 'D-,U Q 'Xml- v 5. Ar ' -- - 1 -- , . f ' f 'Q' - ' ',7' m 'C-. 4 P'-' ' . . . 7 -- '-1 P ' ' 3 . . 1 . 1, V , . I S gl H ' I ' .' , ' Luckett Car Bash , r f 3 X., .1 5' Q fn: I .3 mfwufin 99 . Q , Delta Glob Theatre Freshman Bonfire and Pep Rally , 1- I r 21. ' 205 'ia' Ivan' i . X vo-- t ,...-ann... -X - .WX -L N Q- ' H, V -..:.3, . n.f.L.'w I. - , ' We do not succeed in changing things according to our desire, but gradually our desire changes. The situation that we hoped to change because it was intolerable becomes un- important. We have not managed to surmount the obstacle, as we were so absolutely determined to do, but life has led us round it, led us past it, and then if We turn round to gaze at the remote past, we can barely catch sight of it, so imperceptible has it be- come. ' -Proust, Remembrance of Things Past A dark day for Colorado College ?l The band-billies bang away. 1 ,.-4151:-Y' ..nai00 The Hoss hustles for a good gain. HOMECOMING ,AJ use-'H Julie Murphy . .. Homecoming Queen of '67 S 'EFS N X Mills' mad musicians fracture fans with their favorite fight song. Hoppers give 'em - QI H P - Q , , i - locus SN' 1 he to the tune of 42-25. 111 F3 F Q? X' x Pre-Christmas Finals Bring . . . Tension? f vt 'L ltd Comedian Dick Gregory was the December En- Bruce Elliott and John Moseley have a misunderstanding in Sean O'Casey's hilarious tertuinment Series headliner. A Bgdtimg Storyf' With the new semester system, exams came before Christmas for the first time at Austin College. A blizzard of tests and term themes made pressure build, but still, Christmas is-Christmas. The Really Christmas Party and the Civic Chorus and Orchestrais performance of Messiah reminded the cam- pus of the holiday's significance. K ,..-....-.. r IQ-Q Boy, wipe that barbecue sauce off your'face! Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hez1rt's Club Band played to raise money for the Migrant Workers at Princetnn's Christmas. 208 Uur First by -as -Nh! t ,J - fl? s l Alice Cantrell tests the ice on the Fountain when January brings a little snow. The first January term at Austin College provided a variety of activities-from individual art projects to biology field trips in Jamaica. Some students studied and lived in Mexico, while for those who remained in Sherman there was the novelty of a change in pace with only one subject. Alfred Weisberg spent January on a Kibbutz in Israel. ini-Mester The Writing Lab visited the Dallas Times-Herald as part of their study- ing joumalism. + -LL Q Dr. Edwards demonstrates a structure in his course on supermaterials. 209 Second Semester Starts Glenn Yarbrough, Entertainment Series star, in February, sings, Baby the Rain Must Fall! lflfl l ll 1. H .rr-an - ,f. I -l ngifn gg Maffit and Davies' song about Noah's Ark prompted Mary Menefee to display her January term art project-a pastel papier-mache unicorn. The Collegium Musicum, campus recorder ensemble, lives and breathes baroque music. 13-.. The Committee for Concern About Vietnam holds a Friday noon vigil for peace. 2l0 2 X.-.Lg Through these SUB doors walk the students with the smudgiest fingers in the world. In February, Austin College became the first school using Slater Food Service to be allowed an honor line. Q Flynnie-Poo puts on the dog to impress visitors to Caruth domiitory. L -M.- Art Buchwald entertained as the first Celebrity Series lecturer. After his performance, Mr. Buchwald met and visited with his audience at a Union Building reception. 2II Environment for NA Musical Mania from Transylvania or 'kCount Dracula, a comedy, was presented this spring starring Dr. Dan Jones as the arch-fiend: also in the cast were ,lane Ross, Bruce Elliott, Rick Wood, Laurie Reilly, Joe Proc-tor, Dimilrios Papadopoulos, and John Moseley. Loafin ? . 2... 4 V-I Shufflelmard is an indoor, year-round sport for SUB dwellers. Everything else costs Big Jack tthaI's rnoneyl. Dr. Edwards socks it to his opponent in a fast game. 2 I 2 :+A ti Ax F . l X YYN1 Aff: ' L x A H V fvy 1 r , . I W t t fl H . .4 in 3- - '-J S , ll - '4.- r. ff - The Phantom of the Opera? . . . well, David Dowty is at the keyboard. w n 1 Q '1 ., 'N . . -4 -V ..- ' ls 0. 5 P -' rgfvlfhw-,. , .Q A. 'li -. . 5 -:Q '1-'4,-wma A ,LL .T 'M' , ' '- : . , :s Q I tg S it -I ' . ' ' mud . Us F ' - ' V 0. 0,94 .' . Q . -in ,. L- A .L - , . Look closer, Jones. It is. It's the world's largest living pong hall, and Austin College has it! an idea isn't responsible for the people who believe in it . . .5 fl. marquis V -I H J WJ, The freshmen have never quenched their fabulous spirit! - KP Some people even take time to study. ZI3 INDEX 2l5 Look at the face of Austin College's changes over the years . .. in 1849 the Old Prospect Church was the site of our conception the college was later moved from Huntsville to Sherman, Texas the White Knight is nothing new the old College building was burned down by a crazed sophomore . . . the oldest YMCA west of the Mississippi went down so Dean Hall could look North umnolested . . . in 1965 everyone stumbled to class over permanently rain- buckled boardwalks and somehow Moody Science raised its roof the Cern Building was formerly a dynamo called the Power House and the College changes materially as well as philosoph- ically just because the people bring new concepts to it. X X UQ X ' . Nu I8 I 1 ,. I, aw I M :Jia L wt 5... Six- , , - n, -- vu., s 4 V.-.-.Q--Q...--nl I' , F '.,,... 3?-3 ? ,, -. .-. 'F 3 an.: Q - - L81-um. .., - ' -... ...-.-M 1 . f ... - 0...-. - .... . '? 7 ' ..... '35-ff M '. .inSL.- .- - ............ AVL 'r SENIOR CTIVITIES ALLEN. ANN IRENE Alpha Delta Chi. recording secretary: Assistant Residence Director. ANDERSON. DONALD GAINES Gamma Gamma Gamma: Development Committee: Junior Year Abroad in Hawaii: Ala Wai Yacht Club: Aranev Yacht crewman: Rui O Hawaii Surf Team: Leadership Conference. BARRETT. JOE Phi Sigma Alpha: Basketball. BARTON. ROBERT ERNEST Chromascope Staff: ACSA Senate: Ministerial Students Association. BARTON, DAVID MARSH Vice president for Programs and Services: Stephen F. Austin Fellowship in Government: Who's Who: Alpha Chi: Pi Gamma Mu: Honor Awardee: Woodrow Wilson Nominee: Chairman of Cultural Affairs: co-chairman of Leadership Training Conference: Delegate to the 4th Quadrennial Convocation of Christian Colleges and Uni- versities: SCONA Delegate: Campus Coordinating: Kan- garoo Columnist: Sigma Tau Epsilon. BEACH. JAMES H. BELL. DAVID ROBERT Deans List: Chemistry Club: Orientation Leader: A Cap- pella Choir: All-School Musical: P.S. Wharton Fellow- ship in Chemistry. BELL, JEROME CARSON BENCOWITZ. NATALIE F. A Cappella Choir: Alpha Delta Chi: Homecoming Queen Nominee: Student Education Association, historian. BERRYHILL. BARBARA LEE Delta Phi Nu. BIGGART. JAMES F. Junior Varsity Basketball: Chi Delta Eta. chaplain: Physics Club: Pre-medical Society: Dean's List. BICGART, JLDITH MCARTHUR BIRK. BEVERLY E. Dean's List: Sigma Delta Pi, secretary-treasurer: Student Education Association. parliamentarian: Spanish Club: Alpha Chi. BONNER. ELAINE Blackfriars: Chapel Choir: Dean's List: Development Com- mittee: Student Education Association: Special Events Com- mittee: All-School Musical: Dorm Council. BOOKER. BOBBYE MARIE BRAZELL, BOYD Junior Year Abroad. BREAZEALE. KELLY WADE Pi Chi Epsilon, president: Whois Who: president Student Body: Honor Council, chairman: Temporary Court, chair- man. BREUER, BRADFORD R. Pi Chi Epsilon. BROWN. RICHARD DEAN BRYANT. CHARLES AUSTIN Deanis List: Freshman Council: Sigma Delta Pi. president: Beta Beta Beta, vice president. BURROWS. JLDY ANN Kappa Gamma Chi. CALVERT. THOMAS M. Junior Varsity Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Tennis: ACSA Senate: Campus Coordinating Committee: vice presi- dent of Men's Organizations: Pre-Law Society: Phi Sigma Alpha. CASEY. CATHERINE K. CASTLE. CHARLES K. A Cappella Choir: Chapel Choir: Sigma Tau Epsilon. CHAPIN. MARY GWEN Chapel Choir: A Cappella Choir: Sherman Civic Orchestra: Basic Decisions Leader: Evening Devotional Committee: Fire Marshal, Clyce Hall: Publications Board: College Council: Theta Phi Delta, vice-president, president: Pan- hellenic Council. CHILES, CHARLES M. Sigma Tau Epsilon. CLARK, STEVEN ARBUTHNOT Dean's List: Dorm Council: Winant Volunteer: Sigma Tau Epsilon: co-chairman -ith Floor North Committee of Concern. COCHENER, DAVID JUSTIN Sigma Tau Epsilon: Austin College Bridge Association. COCHRAN. WILLIAM AUSTIN Beta Chi Omega. COOK, JANET LOUISE Deanis List. CORNETT, LORRIE B. COX. GEORGE M. Varsity Football: Student Education Association: A-Associ- ation: Chi Delta Eta. CRAWFORD. JOSEPHINE LEE Dean's List. CRISWELL, JACK G. CRISWELL, ROBERT LARRY CROSTHWAITE, JOHN ANDREW CRUZ, CAROLYN ADELE Delta Phi Nu, intramural captain. DANA, GREGORY ALLAN Student Development Committee: Spanish Club: Dra- matics: Cooperative Campus Ministry, student chairman: Policy Coordinating Committee: Eta Sigma Phi: Alpha Chi: Chromascope, Photographer: Baker Dorm Council. DANA, MARY MORRISON Theta Phi Delta: A Cappella Choir. DAVIS, CAROL DIANE Delta Phi Nu: Dean's List. DAY, WILLIAM J. Phi Sigma Alpha. DENHAIVI. RICHARD L., JR. Sigma Tau Epsilon, The Crucible, A Cappella Choir. DEPPEN, CHARLES G. Dean's List: Austin College Bridge Association. DONALDSON. BRENDA KAY Kangaroo Staff: Coffin Dorm Council. DOWNING. RANDALL SCOTT Columbia University Project in Peru. DOWNS. MARY E. Kappa Gamma Chi: Junior Year Abroad. Paris. DOWTY, DAVID R. Honor Award: Brass Ensemble: Band: Sherman Civic Orchestra: Chapel Choir: Pi Chi Epsilon, Junior Year Abroad: Movie Committee: Austin College Collegium Musicum. EICHENBERGER. ALAN DALE Sigma Tau Epsilon. EVANS, ALTON WAYNE Basketball. EVERHART. GARY WAYNE Basketball, Luckett Dorm Council. FAGG, KAREN FAITH Editor Chromascope, Religious Inquiry Committee, Lead- ership Training Committee: Evening Devotional Com- mittee, chairman: Delta Phi Nu, social chairman, Home- coming chairman: Dean's List, Baird Bible Award: Caruth Dorm Council, Alpha Chi: Eta Sigma Phi, H. D. Heard Fellowship in English: Leadership Training Conference Committe, Who's Who, Honors Program in English, Publications Board. FEKETY, SUSAN Honor Award: Honor System Task Force: Orientation Leader, Campus Coordinating Committee, Inter-residence Hall Council, secretary: Student Christian Council, Leader- ship Training Committee: Basic Decisions Leader, Clyce Dorm Treasurer, Clyce Dorm Council: Food Service Ad- visory Committe, chairman, Theta Phi Delta, publicity chairman: Committee of Concern about Vietnam, secretary- treasurer. FORBES. BILL Deanis List, Blackfriars, Collegium Musicum, Baker Fourth Floor Committee of Concern, Sherman Committee of Concern about Vietnam, Junior Year Abroad fIrelandJ. FOREMAN, JERRY THOMAS Freshman Council, Track: Varsity Football, captain, Sara- toga Shuffleboard Club, Karate Club, Blackfriars, Phi Sigma Alpha, Inter-residence Hall Council, Dean Hall President. GARLINGTON, GORDON F. Football, Dorm Council, Dean's List, Gamma Gamma Gamma, chairman of Religious and Service Affairs: Min- isterial Students Association, Evening Devotional Com- mittee, Cooperative Campus Ministry, co-chairman of Holy Happenings Committee, STEP Program. GAYDOSIK. LARRY GENE GEDNEY, CLARK D. Chi Delta Eta. GIBSON, EDMUND H. GLOVER, MARY H. German Club, Chapel Choir, ACSA Senator, Development Committee, secretary, Caruth Hall, treasurer, Kangaroo Staff: Harlequin Contributor: World Affairs Commission, Theta Phi Delta. publicity chairman: Experiment in Inter- national Living in Switzerland: Chromascope Staff. De- signer of 1968 Cover. GORMAN. MICHAEL S. ASCA Senate, Chromascope Staff: Food Advisory Com- mittee. GRAY. NIASTON L. Phi Sigma Alpha. HAHN. MARY WHEAT Who's Who: Kappa Gamma Chi. treasurer: Wharton Fellowship: Steele Fellowship: Dean's List: Alpha Chi. HALEY. CHERI SUE Delta Phi Nu. chaplain: Student Education Association. HANSEN. JANET Alpha Delta Chi. HARDIE. DIANNE LOUISE Dean's List, Who's Who: Kappa Gamma Chi, vice-presi- dent for women: Leadership Training Committee, Inter- residence Hall: Panhellenic. HARGRAVE. EUGENIA SUE Kappa Gamma Chi. treasurer: Homecoming Queen, Honors Program: Alpha Chi. HARVIN. GEORGE MYRICK HAYS. PHILIP LANSING Golf Team: Chapel Choir: Phi Chi Epsilon: Student De- velopment Committee: Baker Hall. president: Honor Coun- cil: Operation Crossroads Africa. HENDERSON. DONALD ALAN AINI: ACSA Senator: Leadership Training Conference Committee: Chapel Choir: Dorm Council: STEP, student coordinator: Sigma Tau Epsilon, chaplain: Operation Crossroads Africa: Sherman Committee of Concern on Vietnam: co-chairman Baker 4th Floor Committee of Con- cern: World Affairs Commission. HENLEY, ELIZABETH ELLEN Theta Phi Delta. vice-president, Junior Year Abroad, Germany, Who's Who: Alpha Chi: Dean's List. HOLMES. ROBERT LESLIE Intramural Staff: Austin College Bridge Association. HUGHES. TOMMY DENNIS Beta Chi Omega: Football. HULSEY. BURL BENSON Sigma Tau Epsilon. vice-president. president: Dean's List. A Cappella Choir: Dorm Council. HYATT. SUSAN LYNN Student Education Association: Alpha Delta Chi, corre sponding secreatry. IRELAND. PAUL CURTISS Chi Delta Eta, vice-president: Pre-Law Society. treasurer JACOB, HOWARD WILLIAM JOHNSON. DENNIS PAT Chemistry Club: TAGS Member: Gamma Gamma Gamma. vice-president. JOHNSON. .IEAN ANN Alpha Delta Chi. treasurer: Student Education Association, Coffin Hall vice-president: Student Development Committee: ACSA Senate, Deanis List. JOHNSON. SHARAN KAYE JOHNSON, WILEY NEIL Iota Lambda. JOHNSTON. CAROL ELAYNE JOHNSTON, JOE L. KASS. DONALD MATTHEW Chi Delta Eta. KENDRICK, JOE WILSON KIRBY, TIM BEN College Council, WI1o's Who, Class Marshal, Alpha Chi, ACSA Senate: Freshman Council, Development Committee, Student Entertainment Committee, Phi Sigma Alpha, treas- urer, Dean's List, Craig Fellowship in Economics, Dorm Council, Freshman Math Award. LANDER, DAVID MORTON III Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Track, A Association, Chemistry Club. LAWHEAD, J. CHARLENE Civic Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Student Education Associ- ation, Bomar Cramer Award. LAWRENCE, JANET Kappa Gamma Chi, Junior Year Abroad, Germany. LEGETT, PAUL F. LIGGETT, JUDITH ANN Alpha Delta Chi, Homecoming Nominee. LILLIE, PATRICIA E. Kappa Gamma Chi. LIVELY, ROBERT DONALD Phi Sigma Alpha. LIVINGS, GRETCHEN HARD Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir. LIVINGS, WILLIAM DAVID Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir. LOVETT, ROBERT JAMES Beta Chi Omega, Beta Beta Beta. LYDAY, VICTOR I.. JR. Chi Delta Eta. LYLE, LINNIE DEE Blackfriars, secretary, Clyce Hall Dorm Council, president of Clyce Hall, Inter-residence Hall Council, Chromascope Staff: Student Government, secretary, Spring Weekend Planning Committee, Christian Education Association, Spanish Club: Alpha Psi Omega, Campus Religious Co- ordinating Committee, Student Development Committee, Theta Phi Delta, Student Education Association, Florida Presbyterian Seminar Summer of '67, University of Sussex, Basic Decisions Leader. MCCREADY, KAREN M. Kappa Gamma Chi, president, Honor Council, Temporary Court, Movie Committee. MCDANIEL. PATRICIA J. Delta Phi Nu, pledge captain, Clyce Dorm Council, Chromascope, S.E.A., Band. MCKENZIE, JAMES WALTEN MCKINNEY. THOMAS R. Sigma Tau Epsilon, Operation Crossroads Africa. MCREYNOLDS, C. ROGER MACKAY, JAMES HART Alpha Chi, Who's Who, Honor Council, co-chairman, Chemistry Club, president, Brass Ensemble, Research Assistant in Chemistry, Basic Decisions Leader. MACPHILLIMY, JANICE Alpha Chi, Sigma Delta Pi, Who's Who, Danforth Candi- date, Woodrow Wilson Nominee, Folbre History Fellow, Honor Council, Basic Decisions Leader, Theta Phi Delta, publicity chairman. service chairman, recording secretary, Chromascope Staff, Class Editor, Honors Editor, Fresh- man Council, Student Education Association, French Club, Spanish Club: Honors Program, History. MALONEY. MICHAEL G. Football, Phi Sigma Alpha. MARIETTA, WILLIAM STANLEY Gamma Gamma Gamma, Karate Club. MARSHALL, MARILYN M. Varsity Tennis Team: Alpha Delta Chi, vice president, Eta Sigma Phi, secretary. president, A Association, secre- tary, chairman of Intramural Activities for Women, Stu- dent Education Association, Dorm Council. MARTIN, GUY NEAL Phi Sigma Alpha, Luckett Lodge Assistant Director. MELVILLE, VIRGINIA BUNTING Junior Year Abroad, Germany. MENG, JAMES M. Beta Chi Omega, president. MIDDLETON. R. KENT Deanis List, Kangaroo Staff, News Editor, Editor, ACSA Senate, Sherman Committee of Concern about Vietnam, Band, Woodwind Ensemble, Sigma Tau Epsilon. MILLER, BEN WAYNE Alpha Chi, Dean's List, Honor Award, Honors Program in Mathematics, Woodrow Wilson Nominee, Fulbright Nominee, Chess Club, treasurer, ACSA Senate, parliamen- tarian, Young Republicans. MILLER, STEWART RANSOM HA Association, Football, 3-year Letterman, Dorm Coun- cil, Pre-law Society, Chi Delta Eta. MITCHELL, HILDA MARIE MOLYNEAUX, JOHN MORRIS. JOHN PAUL Beta Chi Omega. MORRISON. JACK II Chi Delta Eta, Football. MUDGETT, CANDY ANN Alpha Delta Chi, president. MURRAY, CHARLES B. Beta Chi Omega, Deanis List, Wing Leader, Luckett Hall. NORMAN, AUDREY SHERRYL Blackfriars, Alpha Psi Omega, president, Residence Hall Assistant: Kangaroo Staff, Basic Decisions Leader, Theatre Productions. OLD, CECELIA L. Alpha Delta Chi, Student Education Association, Caruth Dorm Council. OLSEN, HELEN SHERRILYN Theta Phi Delta, Dean's List. OREN, STEPHEN JOEL Basketball, Honor Council, Phi Sigma Alpha. l OVERSTREET, CAROLYN Junior Year Abroad, France. PAPADOPOULOS, DIMITRIOS Gamma Gamma Gamma: Theatre Productions: Who's Who. PENNINGTON, MICHAEL T. Pi Chi Epsilon: Sherman Committee for Concern in Vietnam. PRENTICE, RICHARD SCOTT Football, Varsity and Intramural: Chemistry Club: Develop- ment Committee. PROCTOR, JOSEPH MOORE Pi Chi Epsilon: Theatre Productions. QUIGG, LEWIS M. Chi Delta Eta, president: Pre-law Society. RANKIN. DAVID HENRY Beta Chi Omega. REDINGTON, RICHARD D. Freshman Council: Freshman Advisor: Varsity Basketball: Chi Delta Eta: Intramural Captain: Physics Club: Pre- Medical Society. REESE, THOMAS ROY Iota Lambda. REILLY, LAURIE ANN Kappa Gamma Chi: Junior Year Abroad, Paris: A Cappella Choir. RICH. MARK WILLIAM RIDDLE. CELIA Junior Year Abroad, Paris: Alpha Chi: A Cappella Choir. RIDINGER, WILLIAM PAUL ROBB, SHAY ROBERTSON, MARGARET L. Alpha Delta Chi: Beta Chi Omega Queen of Hearts: Home- coming Court: ACSA Senator: Student Affairs Committee: Tennis Team: A Association: Student Education Associ- ation: English Club: French Club. ROSS, JAMES M. ROSS. JANE Blackfriars, treasurer: Coffin Hall, treasurer: Sigma .Delta Pi: Alpha Psi Omega: Alpha Chi: Junior Year Abroad, Spain: Mad Woman of Chaillot: Knight of the Burning Pestle: The Affairs of Anatole: Dracula: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Darkness at Noon: STEP Program. RUMPH, DIANE L. Student Education Association. SADLER, DEANE LESLIE Phi Sigma Alpha. SMITH. KAROL JANET Junior Year Abroad, Paris. SMITH, ROBERT JAMES Chi Sigma Alpha: Football. SMITH, SHARON GALE Student Education Association, membership chairman. SMITH, SUZANNE Chapel Choir: A Cappella Choir: Student Education Associ- ation: Delta Phi Nu, pledge captain: Development Com- mittee: French Club: Christian Education Association: Orientation Leader: Chromascope Staff. SOUTHERLAND, LINDA GAYLE Blackfriars: A Cappella Choir: Student Education Associ- ation, state representative: Alpha Delta Chi. SOWARDS, ROBERT KENDELL Chi Delta Eta: Baseball. SPRAGINS, MARY ANN Theta Phi Delta, parliamentarian: A Cappella Choir: Chapel Choir: Student Education Association: Student Develop- ment Committee, chairman: Honor Council. STARNES, SUZANNE STEWARD, KAREN MOSHER Blackfriars: Chapel Choir. TARPLEY, DAVID JAMES THOMAS, JAMES KIRBY Deanls List: Honors Program in Economics: Woodrow Wilson Nominee: Pre-law Society, president: Cultural Af- fairs Committee: Physics Lab Assistant: Blackfriars: Stu- dent Auditor for Student Affairs Division. TOMITA, TOMOKO Chapel Choir: Theta Phi Delta. TORO, ANTHONY BERNARD Phi Sigma Alpha: Varsity Basketball, captain: A Associ- ation. TRIBBLE, WILLIAM ARTHUR TYLER, ARTHUR C. Chapel Choir: Student Education Association. TYLER, FREDERICK WILLIAM Chapel Choir: Development Photographer: Kangaroo Staff, Contributing Photographer: Chromascope Staff, Contribut- ing Photographer: Iota Lambda: Audio Visual Department. VANDIVORT, JO FRANCIS Freshman Council: Alpha Delta Chi, vice-president: Special Events Committee. VARNELL, DARLA AHNISE Austin College Band: Kangaroo Staff: Deanis List. WAGGOMAN, GLORIA ANN Kangaroo, Editor, News Editor, Reporter: Panhellenic Council, secretary: College Council, Participating Member: Publications Board. WAHRMUND, BARRY HALL A Cappella Choir. WEBB. ROBERT GORDON Pi Chi Epsilon. WHITE, CAROL SUE Dean's List, Delta Phi Nu. pledge captain, publicity chair- man, vice-president: Chapel Choir: Paper Presented at Southwestern Psychological Association Convention: ASIS -Summer Working in Europe: McKinney Fellowship in Psychology: Honors Program: Woodrow Wilson Nominee: Thompson House, vice-president. WILGEN, MICHAEL CHARLES WILKINS, NANCY Junior Year Abroad, Paris. WILSON, WILLIAM HALEY WISTRAND. HARRY EDWIN WOOD, FREDERICK WILLIAM Austin College Band: Collegium Musicum: Dracula: Kan- garoo, Managing Editor: Pi Chi Epsilon: Movie Commit- tee: Junior Year Abroad, France: Dean's List. WOOD, L. ALLEN WOODWARD, STEPHEN Gamma Gamma Gamma: Football: Chromascope, Sports Staff. A Abedi, Parviz . . . 80, 1-10. 202 Abu-Rish, Munif . .. 63 Adams. David Anthony 63 Adams, George . . . 80 Adams, Memie Jo . .. 71, 148 Adams, Thomas . . . 80 Adamson. Kathleen 71, 150 Adriance, Williams 80 Albrecht, Joyce . . . 80, 108 Alexander, Barbara Dee . . . 63, 121, 148 Alford, C. Fred . . . 63, 164, 168, 220 Alger, Paula Lynn . .. 63 Allen, Anne lrene .. . 53, 127, 141- Allen, Camille . .. 71 Allen, Richard . . . 71 Allen, Sherry . .. 80 Alvarez, Jose . . . 63, 140 Alvarez, Juan . . . 80 Anderson, Donald . . . 53, 136 Anderson, Robert . . . 80 Antoniello, Donald . . . 63, 155 Apple, Penelope . .. 80 Armstrong, John . . . 80, 132 Arnett, Susan . .. 71, 145 Atchison, V. B. . . . 80, 179, 192 Atteberry, Jean . . . 80 Atteberry, Layne . . . 63, 102, 132, 146 Aubrey, Don .. . 63, 118 Austin, James . . . 80 Aycock, Dorothy Sue . . . 63 Ayres, William . .. 80, 182, 187, 188. B Baker, David . . . 80, 192 Baker, Emily Anne . . . 63, 150 Baldwin, Henry . . . 63, 164 Barker, Donald . . . 63 Barnes, Barbara . . . 71, 147 Barnett, Kay . . . 63 Baron, Robert . . . 63, 141, 161 Barrett, S. Joe .. . 53, 163, 182, 183, 184 Barry, Betty Lane . . . 63 Barton, David Marsh . . . 53, 97, 101 109, 111, 115, 116, 166 Barton, Robert Ernest . . . 53 Bassham, Frank . . . 63, 156 Bates, Judy . . . 80 Beach, James H. . . . 53, 102 Bell, David Robert . . . 53, 128 Bell, Jerome Carson . . . 53 220 Bencowitz, Natalie F. .. . 53, 127 Berg, Mary . .. 71, 147 Berryhill, Barbara Lee . .. 53, 147 Bievennour. John 63, 153 Biggart, James F., lll 53 Biggart, Judith Noel .. . 53 Biggerstaff. Judy . .. 80. 130 Binford, Robert 80, 180 Binion, Warren 80 Birk, Beverly E. 53, 101, 127, 168 Black, Deborah .. . 80 Black, 1Valcott . .. 71 Blackwood, Terry .. . 80 Blakney, Sandra Lee . . . 71, 145 Blaschke, Mike . . . 80 Block, Elizabeth . . . 63, 102 Bockhoff, Candace 71, 100, 117, 130. 151 Bolton, Mary Beth 63, 127, 144 Bolton, Paul 80, 131 Bond, Mary Jean . .. 80, 130 Bondurant, Charles .. . 63, 102, 116, 157 Bonner, Elaine 53 Bonney, Susan . . . 80 Booker, Bobbye Marie .. . 53, 127 Bower, Terry Lyn . . . 71 Boyd, Peggy Louise . . . 71, 145 Boyette, Vivienne . . . 71 Boynton, John Kent . . . 63, 128, 166 Braly, John . . . 80 Braun, Janet . .. 71, 128, 147 Brazell, Boyd . . . 53, 101, 135 Breazeale, Kelly Wade . . . 53, 92, 114,116,117,131,165 Breuer, Bradford . . . 53, 163 Brightman, Rebecca . . . 71 Brooks, Shirley Ruth . . . 71, 128, 151 Brothers, Robert . . . 80 Brown, George H. . . . 71 Brown, Richard Dean .. . 53 Bruene, Jo Carol . . . 71, 151 Brumbaugh, Pat . , . 80, 128 Bryant, Charles Austin . . . 53 Bryant, Elizabeth . . . 80 Bryant, Timothy Lee . . . 71, 156, 182, 185 Buchanan, David . . . 80 Buie, Cheryl . . . 71 Bullock, Emily . . . 63, 149 Bundy, Stanton . . . 71 Bunting, Floy . . . 81 Burgin, Greg . . . 81 Burns, Billy Wayne . . . 71, 192 Burns, Evelyn . . . 81 Burrows, Judy Ann . . . 54, 149 Butler, Shelley . . . 81 Bywaters, Branson .. . 71, 154 Bywaters, John . . . 71, 153 C Cain. Margaret .. . 81 Calvert, Thomas M. 54, 93, 115, 116, 163, 168 Cameron, Carla . . . 81, 130 Campaigne, Bill . . . 63 Campbell, Robert . . . 81, 110, 120, 124, 191 Campbell, Ronald . . . 63, 127, 163 Cantrell, Alice . . . 71, 120, 124 ,146 Cantrell, James . . . 71, 167 Capelle, Steve . . . 63, 159 Clark, Steve A. . . . 54, 39, 167, 202, 220 Claussen, Daniel . .. 81, 179 Cloud, Jane . . . 72 Cobb, Jerry . . . 72, 192 Cochener, David Justin . . . 54, 109, 105 Cochran, William Austin . . . 54, 101, 153 Connelly, Diana . . . 72 Cook, Byron . . . 81, 110, 188, 189 Cook, Janet Louise .. . 54, 101, 109 Cooper, Ann .. . 81, 100 Cooper, Helen lPunkinl . . . 81, 124 Cooper, Jo Lynn . . . 81 Cooper, Karla . .. 72 Cornett, Lorrie B. . . . 54 Your Baker 4th North Com- mittee of Concern About Danm Near Everything Co- Chairmen Carter, James L. . . . 71, 128 Carver, Gary Bruce . . . 63, 120 Casburn, Robert III . . . 81 Casebier, Cecil Jr. . . . 81, 122 Casey, Catherine K. . . . 54 Casler, Margaret . . . 71, 151 Cast, James R. . . . 71, 159 Castle, Charles K. . . . 54, 128, 167 Castleberry, Carol . . . 81, 126 Chandler, James . .. 71 Channell, Craig . . . 72 Chapin, Mary Gwen . . . 54, 116, 128, 150, 168 Chervenak, Julie Ann . . . 72, 151 Chiles, Charles M. . . . 54, 166 Clark, Edward . . . 81 Clark, James Jr. . . . 63, 155 Clark, Nancy . . . 81 Clark, Phyllis Ann . .. 63, 128 Corsbie, Elizabeth . . . 72 Corsbie, W., Jr . . . 72, 119 Couch, Billie John . . . 81 Cox, George M. . . . 54, 127, 155, 173 Craddock, John . . . 63, 117, 120, 153 Craig, Jane . . . 64, 103, 150 Craig, Mark . . . 64, 162 Cramblet, Les . . . 64, 164 Craven, Michael . . . 72 Crawford, Catherine . . . 64, 128, 150 Crawford, Josephine Lee . . . 54 Crawford, Polly . . . 81 Cregler, Louis . . . 64 Criswell, Jack G., Jr. . . 54 Criswell, Robert Larry . . . 54, 175 Crockett, Neill . . . 64, 163, 174 Crosthwaite, John Andrew . . . 54 Crouch, Susan . . . 81 Cruz, Caroyn Adele . .. 54, 147 Currie, Margaret . . . 72, 130 Curtis, Tim . . . 64, 163, 182, 181- D Dabney, Sharon . . . 64, 147 Daly, Karen . . . 81 Dana, Gregory Allen . . . 54, 103, 109, 118 Dana, Mary Caroline . .. 54, 101, 103, 129, 150 Darling, Jocelyn . . . 8-1 Davenport, John . . . 72 Davis, Carol Diane . . . 54, 102, 128, 147 Davis, Clark . . . 72, 157, 178 Davis, Dickie . . . 64, 158 Davis, Patricia . . . 72, 151 Day, Leslie Ann . . . 81 Day, William . . . 55, 162 Dean, David . . . 81, 99, 108, 118, 126 Dearen, Dee . . . 64, 163, 174 De Atley, Gary . . . 81, 130 Deckert, John . . . 81 De Gaugh, James . . . 81, 127 DeLee, Susan . . . 64, 120, 145 Dempsey, Marsha Ann . . . 81, 132 Denham, Richard Jr. . . . 55, 128, 167 Denning, Perry . . . 64 Denzau, Susan . . . 81, 128 Deppen, Charles G. . . . 55 Dews, Margaret . . . 72, 130, 150 Dibrell, Charles I11 . . . 64, 154 Dirks, David 72, 155 Donaldson, Brenda Kaye . . . 55 Dorman, Deborah . . . 81, 127 Doss, A. Keller, Jr. . . . 82, 119 Doss, Patricia . . . 73, 105, 121 Dowd, Diana Elaine . . . 82, 105, 121 Dowd, Diana Elaine . . . 82, 110 Downie, Suzanne . . . 73, 120, 145 Downing, Randall Scott . . . 55, 101, 131, 132 Downing, William . . . 73 Downs, Mary E. . . . 55, 134, 148 Dowty, David R. . . . 55, 132, 135, 165, 222 Doyle, Nancy Ann . . . 82, 100 Drake, Tim . . . 64, 128, 160, 161 Dulaney, Alan Richard . . . 82 Dunlap, Fredrick Robert . . . 82, 188 Dunn, Jeana . . . 64. 120, 128, 150 Duran, Williams J. Jr. . . . 82 E Earhart, Mary . . . 64 Eben, Wesley . . . 73, 176, 192 Eichenberger, Allan Dale . . . 131, 132, 166 Eklund, William C. 82 Elliot. Robert Bruce . . . 82, 200 Enfield, William Jr. . .. 73 English, Elizabeth Anne . . . 82 Evans, Alton Wayne . .. 55 Evans, Thomas . . . 64, 118, 120, 167 Everhart, Gary Wayne . . . 55 Ewing, Rebecca .. . 82, 110, 127 F Facka, Marilyn . . . 64, 145, 168 Fagg, Karen Faith . . . 55, 96, 101, 106, 111, 124, 147, 222 Fagg, Marilyn . . . 82, 100, 124 Falk, Robert Hardy . . . 82 Fekety, Susan . . . 55, 123, 150 Felknor, Marion Carolyn . . . 82 Ferrell Dennis . . . 73, 116, 155 Fields, Donald . . . 64, 163, 175 Findlay, steven 64, 95, 111, 116, 128, 167 Flanagan, Pat . . . 64, 145 Flanery, C. Tom . . . 73 Fleischer, Jean . . . 64, 102 Flynn, Tim Pat . . . 82, 99, 108, 188, 189 Forbes, Bill . . . 55, 136, 165, 220 Foreman, Jerry Thomas . . . 55, 162, 173 Forteith, Andy . . . 64, 101, 103 Forteith, William Ayrl . . . 82 Fox, Mark Daniel . . . 83, 122 Fox, Mary Margaret . . . 73, 131, 132, 144 Fox, Yuvonne . . . 73 Franklin, John . . . 64 Frerichs, Ann . . . 64, 148 Froese, Judy Kay . . . 83, 124, 128 Fry, Jean . . . 73, 117, 148 Fuszek, John Richard . . . 100, 141 G Galbraith, James W. . . . 73, 155 Garland, Dennis A. .. . 73, 157, 177 Garlington, Gordon F. . . . 55, 103, 118 Garlington, John . . . 83, 100 Gateley, Richard . . . 64, 119 Gaydosik, Larry Gene . . . 55 Gedney, Clark D. . . . 55 George, Ronald L. . . . 73, 192 Getz, Peter R. . . . 73 Gibson, Edmund H. . . . 55 Gibson, Mary D. . . . 73, 151 Gifford, John 64, 128, 160, 161 Glasson, John 83, 125 Glover, Mary H. 55, 122, 150 Goesl, Brian . .. 83, 130 Goldston, John ... 64 Goodfriend, Gary Marc . . . 73 G mvrr dman, Terry 73 G mvfr dney, David . .. 83, 108, 180 Goodney. Stephen . . . 73, 100, 108 Goolshy. John . . . 64, 119 Gorman, Michael S. . . . 55 Graham. Linda . . . 73 Grant. Barbara . .. 73 Gray, Maston L. . . . 56, 193 Grayson, William . .. 83 Gregg. Billy . . . 83, 124, 192 Greif, Kathleen , . . 73, 145 Grier, Barbara . . . 83 Gronherg, Margaret . . . 83 Guilloud, Brenda .. . 83 Guinn, Carolyn .. . 83, 108 Guthrie, Mary Ellen . . . 83 H Haber, Murry . . . 65, 130,-165 Hackney, Sharon .. . 73, 136, 148 Hackney, Susan . .. 65, 127, 145 Haddaway, George . . . 73 Haggard, Dan . .. 83 Hagood, Ralph J., Jr. . . . 73, 163, 177 Hahn, Mary Wheat . . . 56, 94, 100, 101, 102, 106, 149 Halbert, Eileen . . . 83 Haley, Cheri Sue . . . 56, 127, 146 Hall, Don . . . 83, 128 Hall, Jolm H. . . . 73, 157 Hall, Patricia . . . 73 Hamilton, Marilyn .. . 73, 128, 144 Hamilton, William .. . 83 Hansen, Janet . . . 56 Hardie, Dianne Louise . . . 56, 93, 115, 116, 148, 168 V Hardie, Robert P. . . . 73, 116, 117, 166, 202 . Hardin, David . .. 83 Harkey, Anita . . . 65 Harkinson, Jeff . . . 73, 116, 119, 167 Harmel, Jo Helen . . . 83 Harper, Tom . . . 73, 130 Harris, Juanita . . . 65, 118, 147 Harroz, Edward . . . 74 Hart, Joanna , . . 65 Hawley, John 65 Haygood. Ronnie ... 65, 153, 174 Hays, Lans . .. 56. 117. 139. 165, 191 Hays, Stephen G. ... 71, 156, 176 Head, Jerry ... 83 Henderson, Donald Alan .. . 56, 167 220 Henderson, Elaine . . . 74 Henker, Diane 83, 126 Henley, Elizabeth . . . 56, 97, 101, 109, 135, 150 Henry, Katherine ... 83, 118 Henslee. Jerry ... 83, 131 Heres, Sharyn . . . 74 Herlin, Louis .. . 83 Hester, Kelly 65, 163, 175, 192 Hill, Donna 83, 130 Hillhouse, Ronald . . . 65 Hinds. Richard .. . 83, 131, 132 Hines, Vick R. .. . 74, 161 Hoefer, Mary . . . 83 Hoffman, William .. . 83 Hoke, Helen . .. 74, 136, 147 Holland, Jean .. . 65, 105, 120 Holman, Joseph Alan . . . 74, 167 Holmes, Robert Leslie . . . 56 Holy, Douglas . . . 65, 128, 167 Hooper, Robert . . . 65 Hopper, Brenda Rae . . . 74, 130 Horn, Ellen 65, 148 Horn, Patricia . . . 83 Howard, Gary . . . 74 Hubbard, John . . . 84 Huey, Donald . . . 65, 152 Huff, Randy . . . 65, 155 Hughes, Tommy Dennis . . . 56 Hulsey, Burl Benson . . . 31, 56, 128, 166, 168 Hurley, Phillip . . . 84 Hyatt, Susan Lynn . . . 56, 144 I Ireland, Paul Curtiss . . . 56, 154 lvey, Larry . . . 84, 179 Ivey, Michael . . . 84 J Jacob, Howard Wiliam . . . 56, 119 Jacobson, Dinah . . . 84, 99, 224 Harvin, George M.. . . 65 0 Harvin, George M. 56 Quurtpqg H 11, P 1 ... 83, 100, 108, 204 me a nf HIP Hatchette, Charles S. . . . 74 Qllnrh Qlnnln 221 g 9995! Jfbides f16G arrow gkzny Jeffrey, Mitchell . . . 74, 117, 119, 167 Jenkins, Mike Jernigan, Ann Jetton, Charles 65, 152, 154, 185 74, 128, 151 65 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson s Anita . . . 74 David . . . 84 Dennis Pat . . . 56, 159 Johnson, Donald . . . 84, 182, 186, 188 Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson 136 Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson, 7 9 Eleanor Lu . . . 74 Graham . . . 74 James C. .. . 65 James N. . . . 65, 119, 131, Jean Ann . .. 56, 127, 144 Julie . . . 65 ,Julia C. 84,127 Richard L., 11 . . . 74 Sharan Kaye . . . 56 Johnson, Stephen . . . 84, 99, 108, 118 Johnson, Wiley Neil . . . 56, 131 Johnston, Carol Elayne . . . 57 Johnston, Joe L. . . . 57, 156, 191 Johnston, Keith . . . 84, 178 Jones, Clay . . . 84 Jones, David . . . 74 Jones, Edward . . . 66, 120 Jones, Edward . . . 66, 120 Jones, Lowell . . . 74 Jones, Marsha . . . 84, 99, 108, 224 Jones, Rebecca . . . 74, 100, 121, 14-5 Jones, Terry . . . 84- Jordan, George, III . . . 84 Josephson, Steve . . . 66, 163, 175 Justus, John . . . 66, 158 Justus, William J. . . . 74, 158 K Kamper, Thomas . . . 84 Karnes, Suzanne 74, 130 222 Kass, Donald Matthew . . . 57, 120 155 Kelley, Elizabeth . .. 84 Kelley, Jean . . . 66, 127, 144, 168 Kelly, Brian . . . 84 Kelly, Kerry . . . 74 Kemp, Danny Joe . . . 66 Kendrick, Joe Wilson . . . 57 Kephart, Phillip . . . 84 King, Bill . . . 66, 191 King, Larry . . . 74 Kinney, Delane . .. 66, 138, 149 Kirby, Tim Ben . . . 57, 94, 101, 106, 116, 121, 162 Kirk, Christine . . . 74 Kline, Donald . . . 84 Krause, John . . . 66 Kuhn, Jeanie . . . 66, 120, 122, 144- Kulp, Mary Anne . . . 84, 131, 132, 224 L Lamm, James . . . 66 Lamme, Sandra . .. 74, 128, 148 Lander, David Morton, 111 . . . 57, 182, 187 Landess, Gerald . . . 66 Langenfeld, Christine . . . 74 Larson, Bruce . . . 84, 179 Larson, Harris . . . 74, 165 Lawhead, J. Charlene . . . 57, 128 Lawrence, Janet . . . 57, 101, 105, 224 Lawrence, Jay . . . 74 Ledel, David . . . 74, 120, 161 Lee, Charles . . . 84 Legett, Paul F. . . . 57 Leibick, Sanford . . . 66, 128 Lentz, Paul . . . 84, 188 Letzerich, Edwin . . . 74- Lewis, Nina Jan . . . 84, 100 Lewis, Thomas M., 11 . . . 75, 131, 164 Liggett, Judith Ann 57,121,145 Lilley, Thomas E. . . . 75 Lillie, Patricia E. . . . 57, 148 Lindsey, Jane Ann . . . 75, 120, 148 Liscomb, Paul . .. 66, 165 Lively, Robert Donald . . . 57 Livings, Gretchen Hard . . . 57, 128 Livings, William David 57, 129 Lockhart, Betty . . . 75, 118, 147 Lockhart, Lynn . . . 75, 118, 147 Long, William Ross . . . 66 Lovett, Priscilla, Mrs. . . . 66 Lovett. Robert James . . . 57, 153 Lyday, Victor 1., Jr. . . . 57, 102, 155 Lyigi Linnie Deen . . . 57, 104, 136, Lynas, Margaret . . . 84, 132 Lynas, Susan .. . 66, 120, 128, 151 M McAden, David . . . 75 McCants, John Thomas . . . 66, 158 McClendon, Sam . . . 75, 132 McCook, Sara . . . 84 McCown, Ann . . . 66, 126, 146 McCoy, Brenda M. . . . 75 McCracken, James . . . 75, 131, 132, 100 McCready, Karen M. . . . 57, 120, 117, 148, 168 McDanald, Terry . . . 84, 125 McDaniel, Patricia J. . . . 57 McEntire, Dennis R. . . . 75, 177 McFall, Beverly . . . 75, 148 McGee, Stanley . . . 84 McGinnis, Edward . . . 84 McKenney, Janet . . . 66 McKenzie, James W. . . . 57 McKiney, John . . . 75 McKinney, Linda . . . 84 McKinney, Thomas R. . . . 58, 139, 166 McLemore, Mary Frances . . . 75 McLeod, John W. . . . 75, 129, 100 McNeill, Joseph . . . 66 Milggynolds, Charles Roger . . . 58, Machue, Alcynthia 75 MacKay, James H. . . . 58, 96, 107, 131, 132, 162, 101 MacPhillimy, Janice . . . 58, 95, 107, 111, 117, 126, 150, 101, 105, 103 Madden, Mike . . . 66 Magers, Donnie . . . 85 Maggard, Nancy . . . 66 Major, Mike . . . 220 Maloney, Michael G. . . . 58, 173, 206 Maness, Joseph . . . 75, 131, 132, 160 161 Maples, Fred . . . 66, 163, 175 Maret, Mary Lee . . . 75, 151 Marietta, Richard A. . . . 85 Marietta, William S. . . . 58, 158 Maroney, Larry W. . . . 66 Maroney, Randall . . . 85 Marquis, William A. . . . 85, 180 Mzilislhall, Marilyn M. . . . 158, 127, Martin, Guy N. . . . 58 Martin, Nancy . . . 75, 131 Martin, Teresa Rae . . . 75 Martinelli, William . . . 85 Mason, Richard . . . 75, 123, 124, 165, 119 Mason, Royal . . . 66, 165 Massie, Martha . . . 66, 109, 146, 101 Mast, Jane . . . 75, 145 Matlock, Joseph N. . . . 75, 155, 191 Mayfield, Lynn Marie . . . 66, 148 Mayes, Lee . . . 168 Mays, Mark . . . 220 Mayton, James M. . . . 85 Mead, Malvern E. . . . 75, 117, 166 Meek, Kay . . . 85, 110 Melville, Virginia Bunting . . . 58, 135 Menefee, John A. . . . 66, 120, 162, 174, 168 Menefee, Mary . . . 66, 124, 146 Meng, James M. . . . 58, 152, 168 Meng, William . .. 85 Michero, Sally . . . 85 Michero, Susan . . . 66, 123, 129, 148 Middleton, R. Kent . . . 58 Miller, Ben Wayne . . . 58, 109, 220, 101 Miller, Sandra . . . 85 Miller, Stewart R. . . . 58, 155, 173 Mills, Margaret . . . 67 Miner, Nancy Beth . . . 75 Mitchell, Hilda Marie . . . 58 Mitchell, Jan . . . 67, 124-, 146 Mitchell, Jean . . . 75, 146 Mitchell, Sandra Kay . . . 75 Mobley, Homer E., III . . . 75, 156 Molyneaux, John . . . 59, 120 Monroe, Alan . . . 67, 123 Montgomery, James . . . 85 Montgomery, Joseph . . . 85, 99 Moore, Gordon ...' 85, 100 Moore, James . . . 67, 163, 175 Moore, Jerry . . . 85, 178 Moore, Rebecca . .. 75 Morris, John Paul . . . 59, 152 Morris, Paul 75 Morrison, Jack, 11 ... 59, 155 Moseley, Jolm Dean, Jr. .. , 67 Mudgett, Candy Ann . .. 59, 145 Murp11y, Julie . . . 75, 110, 136, 149, 107. 105 Murray, Charles B. . . . 59, 153 Murray, Susan . . . 85 N Neill, Connie 76 Nelson, James R. .. . 76 Neph, Karen . . . 85 Neubach, Paul . .. 85, 110, 179 Newman, Bob . . . 100, 101, 105, 14-1 Newman. Jon David . . . 85 Nichols, Patricia Ann . . . 76 Nicholson, Gail . . . 76, 151 Nobles, Lois Jane . .. 85 Norman. Diana . . . 76, 145 Norman, Sherry .. . 104 Norton, John . . . 76, 155 Nuber, H. Dein . . . 76 Nurre, Patric .. , 76, 163, 177 Nystrom, Ellen . .. 85, 110, 130 Nyvall, Chris . . . 67, 152, 173, 192 O Ochse, Laurence . . . 85, 124 Ochse, William . . . 85, 124 Old, Cecelia L. . . . 59, 145 Olsen, Helen Sherrilyn . . . 59, 121, 127, 129, 150, 101 Oren, Stephen Joel . . . 59, 117, 162 Orman, Douglas . . . 85 Overstreet, Carolyn . . . 59, 134 P Page, Richard 85, 110, 178 Papadopoulos, Dimitrios . .. 59, 92, 104. 116, 141, 158, 200 Parker, Karen 85, 126 Parker, Robert 85 Patterson, Paulea . .. 85, 100, 110 Patton, Carl . .. 85 Pearce, Kathy . . . 67, 118, 136, 146 Peeples, Richard H. .. . 76, 117, 121, 167 Pennington, Michael T. . . . 59 Peters, Karen 58, 131 Phelps, Scott M. 67, 121 Phillips, Lela Ann . . . 76 Phillips, Thomas .. . 67, 119, 120, 123, 124 Pickard, Cherry . . . 85 Pickering, Douglas . .. 67 Picone, Cathy . . . 67 Pierce, Bill .. . 67 Pierce, Jesse . . . 86 Plattner, Philip .. . 67, 125, 164- Poole, Jonathan . . . 67, 152 Poteet, Latricia .. . 86 Prentice, Richard S. . . . 69 Proctor, Joseph M. . . . 59, 165, 200 Proffitt, Larry . . . 67, 117, 126, 167, 191 Q Quigg, Lewis M. . . . 59, 154, 168 Quirk, Mike . . . 86, 119 Gtwffnealwfw Yowu Genuine Faieswb R Rahb, Clinton ... 86, 180 Rain. Lucy .. . 76, 151 Rankin, David Henry 59 Redden. Barbyra Ann 76 Redington, Richard 59, 155, 184, 182 Reed, Daw Ralph 86, 130 Reed, John, Jr. ... 86, 110 Reese. Tom Roy 59, 131, 152, 160, 161 Reilly. Laurie .. . 59, 129, 134- Reitman. Jane 76, 145 Rhoades, James ... 67, 129, 100 Rich, Mark William . . . 59 Richards, James . . . 86, 108, 125 Richardson. Chris . . . 86 Richardson, Thomas .. . 86 Ricl1ardson, Thomas . . . 86 Riddle, Cena 60, 129, 134, 101, 104, 103 Ridinger, William Paul .. . 60 Riley, Helen . .. 86 Rimmer, Elizabeth . . . 76, 127 Risner, Rhonda . . . 67 Robb, Shay .. . 60, 120 Roberts, Connie .. . 76 Roberts, Karen . . . 77 Robertson, Margaret . . . 60, 145, 104 Robinson, Eldon Steve . . . 77, 156 Rodgers, Linda Lee . . . 77 Roe, Larry Gene . . . 77, 154, 187, 182, 188 Roeder, Robert .. . 77, 110, 130, 162 Rogers, Jane Ann . . . 77 Rosalez, Jose . . . 86, 129 Ross, James . .. 60 Ross, Jane Liwowaho . . . 60, 136. 101. 102, 103. 104, 105 Ross, William .. . 86 Rote, Janette . . . 86, 125, 21 Rowe, Elizabeth . . . 86. 130 Rowland, Carl . . . 77, 155 Ruff, Mary Nelle . .. 77 Rumph, Diane . . . 60, 127 Rumph, Kathleen . . . 86 Russell, Donna . . . 67 Rutherford, Bill . . . 67. 167. 220 Rutledge. Michael . . . 86 S Sadler, Deane Leslie 60, 163 Sammons. Charles 86 Sawyer, Maude 86 Saxton, E. 1Butr-hi . .. 77, 117, 158, 192 Schaffer, Kenneth 86 Schiff. Steven L.. 86, 178 . Schucany, Bob 67, 174 Schultz, Robert M., Jr. . .. 67 Scott, Nancy Jane . . . 77. 120, 110, 148 Seaholm, Megan 86 Sebastian, Ann . .. 86 Seddon, Kathy . .. 101, 98 Seever, Norton . . . 86, 188, 192 Sefrna, Ronald . .. 67 Seibert, Marjorie 86 Seitsinger, Richard . . . 86 Selvidge, Michael . . . 86 Semos, Charles Tom . . . 67, 163 Sewell, Liz . .. 67, 129, 151 Sewell, Patricia . . . 77, 148 Shackleford, Veronica .. . 67, 127, 141 Shaw, Ronald B. .. . 77, 162 Sheffield, Bob 67, 127, 153, 176, 192 Shelton, Deloris .. . 86 Sheridan, John, Jr. . . . 86, 180 Shiner, Paul . . . 86 Short, Ettie 86 Shotton, Anne . . . 87 Simmons, Joseph . . . 86, 120 Simonson, Teresa . . . 67 Simpson, Joye . . . 67, 126, 154 Simpson, Paula Gail . . . 77, 147 Sims, Deborah . . . 77 Skeen, Clyde . . . 77, 156 Skender, Donald . . . 87, 192 Skiles, David . .. 87 Skinner. Michael . .. 87, 132, 179 Slatko, Barton . . . 87 Smallwood, Donald . . . 67 Smart, Jimmy . . . 68 Smith, Barbara E. . . . 77, 129, 148 Smith, Eugenia Hargrave . . . 56, 101 Smith, George . . . 87, 108 Smith, John . . . 87 Smith, Judith 68, 149 223 Smith. Karol Janet . .. 60. 224 Smith, Robert James . .. 60, 163. 173 Smith. Sharon G. 60 Smith. Stevan 68, 107, 165 Smith. Steven 77. 191 Smith. Suzie ... 60. 127, 129, 147, 33. 222 Snider. Elizabeth . . . 68 Southf-rl nd. Linda Gayle . . . 60. 127. 129 Snuthwick. Linda . .. 87. 182, 118 Sownrds. Robert Kendell . . . 60, 154, 192 Spraeins, Mary Ann ... 60, 117. 129, 150 Spring. Gale . .. 87. 122, 126 Sprowl. Martha 87 Stanton. Stephen F. . .. 77 Starnes. Suzanne . . . 60, 138 Staton. Betty 68, 129. 149 Stayer, Glenn . . . 87 Steele, Christine . .. 87, 204 Stell. Mary Ann 77. 103, 148 Steph, Brad . . . 87 Stephenson. Carole . . . 87 Steward. Karen Mosher . . . 60 Stewart. Roderick M. . . . 77, 129, 131. 167. 202 Stirman. Jerry A. .. . 77, 163, 177 Stockbridge, Ann . . . 77 Stoddard, Richard . . . 88, 124, 127, 131 Storey, John Douglas . . . 77, 129, 163 Strange, Clay . . . 68, 153 Streckert, William . . . 77 Stroube, Hugh . . . 77, 160, 161, 168 Stryker, Richard . . . 88, 189, 188 Taylor, Ronald . . . 88, 129 Terral, James . . . 68 Thomas, James Kirby 60, 103, 119 Thomas, James Scott . . . 60 Thompson, Leone . . . 88 Thompson, Linda Kay . . . 77 Thoreson, Linda ... 61 Todd, Catherine ... 77, 145 Tomita, Tomoko .. . 61, 151, 140 Tompson, Patricia . . . 88, 99 Toon, Michael . . . 77, 157, 176, 192 Townsend, Kenny . . . 88, 188, 192 Townsend, Patricia . . . 77, 147 Train, Terri Ann . . . 88, 126 Sutton, Joanne . . . 68 s 1 7- Swann, William . . . 88, 186, 182, 188 Synnott, Sue . . . 68, 120 T Tate, Mike . . . 68, 103, 191 Tarpley, David James . . . 60, 131, 132 Taylor, Ernest . . . 88 CSPGCICK jn0Qx Cfkcfs fpfofoyrapgz fain Wynn f Za! 704644 224 V Valle, Richard . . . 78, 164 Vallancy, Marcia Lynn . . . 78, 148 Vandivort, Jo Frances . . . 61, 145 Varnell, Darla A. . . . 61 Vestal, Rebecca . . . 68 Vik, Susan Frances . . . 78, 151 Vollbrecht, Thomas . . . 78 W Wadley, Tom . . . 68 yr About vi Elirk Tribble, William Arthur . . . 61, 69, 119 Truran, David . . . 88, 100 Tsukahara, William E. . . . 77, 158 Tucker, Teresa . . . 88 Tyler, Arthur Clifford . . . 61, 127 Tyler, Frederick William, Jr. . . . 61 161 U Umphress, George . . . 88 Umpleby, Cara . . . 88, 130 Waggoman, Gloria Ann . . . 61, 116, 123, 161 Wagner, Richard J. . . . 78 Wahrmund, Barry Hall . . . 61, 131 Waldo, Rickey . . . 78, 168, 177 Walker, Harold . . . 78, 131 Walker, Pam . . . 100 Walker, Sheila . . . 68, 144 Walker, Suzanne . . . 78, 145 Ware, Cynthia Ann . . . 78, 149, 15 Warren, David . . . 68, 154 Washburn, James . . . 88, 181 Washburn, John H. 78 Watkins, Cary M. . . . 78 Watson, Jim . . . 118 Watson, Joyellen . . . 78 Webb, Robert Gordon . . . 61 Wehking, Carol . . . 78, 200 Weid, Marcia Ann . . . 78, 138, 151 Weisberg, Alfred . . . 68 Wendell, Donald Joe . . . 78, 155, 191 Wheeler, Larry . . . 68, 129, 167, , 202, 104 White, Carol Sue . . . 61, 107, 134, 147 White, David . . . 68, 129 White, Stephen T. . . . 61 Whitmore, Susan . . . 88 Wieland, Bradley . . . 88 Wieser, Sarah . . . 78, 108 Wilborn, Paul S. . . . 78 Wilcox, Norman . . . 88, 192 Wilgen, Michael C. . . . 61, 192 Wilkerson, Pam . . . 68, 147, 105 Wilkerson, Tommy . . . 68 Wilkins, Nancy . . . 61 Wilkinson, Donna Kay . . . 78 Williams , Chalmers . . . 78, 167 Williams, Gail . . . 88 Williams, Mary Sue . . . 69 Williams, Michael . . . 69, 129, 158, 100 Williams, Paul . . . 78 Williams Williams, 101 , Rachel . . . 78 San 68, 117, 159, 220, Willis, Jo Ann . . . 69, 129, 150 Wilson, Earl . . . 88 Wilson, Edward . . . 69, 129 Wilson, William Haley . . . 61 Wingard, Judy 88 Wistrand, Harry Edwin . . . 61 Wolf, Linda ... as 1 Wood, Frederick William . . . 61, 131, 134, 165, 224, 104- Wood, L. Allen . . . 61 Woods, John 69, 117, 163 Woodson, Lee . . . 78 Woodward, Cynthia . . . 69, 120, 117 129, 145 Woodward, Stephen . . . 61, 124, 136, 158 Works, Rickey . . . 88, 180 Worrall, Linda . . . 88 Wright, Kathleen . . . 88, 124, 100 Wynn, John . . . 69, 220 Y Yoshida, Takashi . . . 141 Young, James .. . 88 Young, Sally . .. 78, 148 Young, Thomas . . . 69 Yuan, Richard ... as ii i .IS 3 1 -s-uuQnp0-3 I . ro- A ,MW '01 ' . , . ,- ,- .r 'AM 1 :..uo. ' Q -n fi! 21 5. . i3 I ' 1 r if 3 jf' r a I I il in ll 'R' .vk Q-I 'sv- I , 22.15 ,---2 , 't1'...,'1'U'+ ' X 5 A 'C-' , 'f f K 3. STAND ng couraes ECIWP mmediate Position, Secut lent, and their ive in Ll Tu- ming pool. er, even Close friends like ot' the Rolling Stones se bitrriers thrown up betwee has L1 tai' '-nfl f-- K le v l ' 'l q Cuxto 'he lil i o ount sl . ti t 'y is ss ss lee in the woty. Victorian shut l fr W erpool. 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They learn to live in respect for their own po- ' han ing into happier, nobler, more intelligent ' ' rs ective. U tential for c g ' members of society working through a Christian pe p 2 o -'iisih Year I l T H il I' - r Cp? gx?........11 dv l I Q - is 6 llfll 'l1-'ll..a- . T-ln-ncfnn . THE MATHEMATICS - SCIE CE AREA ar-- . V ,A ,wi , 5 N 9 FRANK C. EDWARDS AREA CHAIRMAN 'bf 9- 7 Milford Fields Cundiff Assistant Professor of Biology B.S.Ea'., Ph.D., University of Colorado 26 BIOLDGY bf Joe Forrest Bryant Assistant Dean and Registrarg Associate Professor of Biology B.A., Austin Collegeg MA., North Texas State Universityg University of Texas ?:- N Q Cf? Karl William Haller Instructor in Biology B.S., Bethany Collegeg M.S., West Virginia University Nt' Howard McCarley, Chaimian Professor of Biology BA., Austin Collegeg .1I.A., Ph.D., University of Texas If-cv Monroe David Bryant Professor of Biology BA., Austin College: lll.S., University of lllinoisg Pl1.D., University of Cali- fornia vol' Xi .lack R. Pierce ' Instructor in Biology BA., M.A., Western Michigan Univer- sityg University of Texas William Barnett Cuerrant. Jr., Chair- man Professor of Chemistry BA., Austin Collegeg Ph.D.. University of North Carolina 511 '1 Charles Richard Barr Associate Professor of Chemistry BA., North Central Collegeg .lI.S.. 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Timothy LingASung Nee Instructor infPhysiCs Diploma, Taipei lnsliiufe of nology: lI..'1.. Lehigh Unirersily ' B.S. in Physics, .'lI.A., PILD., l'nil'0rsity Tech PM 'x SOCIAL SCIENCES 1 USINESS A MINISTRATIO - C0 OMICS -Z 'Y 7Cb C'C-Jlvcbpx, A r Economics major Ben Hulsey applies his education hy up the board in Monopoly. David Lloyd Nichols - Assistant Professor of Business Admini- stration B.B.A., .1I.B..4., University of Houston, lCertified Public Accountant! A-lx 1 I . cleaning Robert Bruce Ball Clyde Lewis Hall, Chairman Instructor in Economics John T. Jones Professor of Economics B.A., Southern Methodist Universityg BA., Austin Collegeg .ll.B.A., Texas Christian Universityg M.A., Tulane Universityg Tulane Uni- Ph.D., Ohio State University versity .-4 X34 Gerald Blount Pratt Assistant Professor of Education B.S., .l1.S., Oklahoma State Unirersitwx BJ.. Uniz-prgiz-y of T93-Q55 JILEJ., North Texas State Unirersityg Ed.D.. North Texas State University She-la Uulty Stewart Instructor in Education ,Fnw'--f-- . A X. .limmy Allen Cage Virginia Hufstedler Love Instructor in Education Professor of Education and Psychology B.A., fll.Er1.. North Texas State Uni- BA., t'll.A., Texas Technological C01- versity legeg Ed.D., University of Texas ..- ED CATIO wg' Q- v X. 33, il 1 Bill V. Freeman, Chairman Associate Professor of Education BA., Southern Methodist Urziversityg .lI.A Columbia Universityg Ed.D., University of Texas r-Y,,,,.,..q l f v T lg Practice teaching is both exhausting and rewarding for the student of edu- 'J' cation. 4 n 1 32 1 1 'i 4 l i I :I , . Z , I K I I 1 nn' ' I .1 GUVERNME T 1-x pu-1 1 Kenneth Willow Street Area Chairman, Social Science Area Associate Professor of Government B.S., ilI.A., Texas Technological Col- legeg Plz.D., University of Texas M Thomas Wheeler Nuckols Instructor in Religion and Govern- ment B.A., Tulane Universityg B.D., South- ern Baptist Seminaryg Duke Uni- versity v David Royce Reagan, Chairman BA., University of Texasg JI..-1., i'U..4.L.D., PILD., The Fletcher School of Lau' and Diplomafy. Tufts University Floyd Cass Chairman Director of Athletlcs Assrtant Professor of Php ical Education B.S., Oklahoma State UHZLEVSIII ll Ed East Texas State University EDUCATIO William Gene Long Instructor in Physical Education B.A., Oklahoma Slate Universityg M.Ed., East Texas State University Imogene Grinnell Day Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., Texas Womarfs University Ralph Smith McCord Assistant Professor of Physical Education BA., Austin Collegeg M.Ed., Uni- versity of Houston 34 . ' I i - 2 I m J! Terry McDanald looks after Tonto, her research project for the January semester. tn bi Paul Leslie Thomas Associate Professor of Psychology BS., Wayland Baptist Collegeg MA., West Texas State Col legeg Ph.D., Texas Technological College PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY l ,Q X .Lf MF ,,1i David Reed Heyn Gerald John Middents Howard Allen Starr Assistant Professor of Sociology Assistant Professor of Psychology Assistant Director of Counseling: BA., M.A., University of Texasg and Educationg Director of Coun- Assistant Professor of Education University of Texas seling Center and Psychology BSC., University of Iowag BD., B.A., University of Dallasg MA., University of Dubuqueg MA., Southern Methodist University: ' Ph.D., University of Minnesota East Texas State University w N w , , ,, L. mv - il h1t' -as,-RV! 2- -ffffi f 2 'FW- UMANITIES X as., I sv tw WS4 ff. 9. La. HH ny.: ,, H dr Vg I C- in K I7 . .i 1 Bonnie Smith Beardsley Instructor in Speech BA., Austin Collegeg MA., sity of Colorado Univer- SPEECH- THE T RE Qu' 145 9,815 Paul W. Beardsley t l 'jf QI Associate Professor of Speech A. 3 1 X ' Q BA., Centenary Collegeg MA., University of Oklahoma 'Jn fy. W A -L' 19. . . . , jkx9IQ.1,f 1 Ph.D., Unzverszty of Colorado .- ,Lk ,SJ , I ' iv -.3 I I ,sl 1 1:34 -,i x . g t k 'Qi ' 144- f S51 WH 1 . F Elizabeth Ann Parmele Instructor in Speech B.S., North Texas State Universityg M.R.E,, Southwestern Seminaryg M.S., Kansas State College W'illiarn Edwin Armstrong Professor of Music B.S., ,lI.S., Juilliard School of .llusicg A..llus.D., Easlman School of Jlusic, Unirersity of Rochester Alan Bentley Mills Instructor in Music B.A,, MA., San Francisco State College Cecil Isaac Assistant Professor of Nlusic BA.. B..lI.Ed., Oberlin Collegeg .lla-1., Columbia Unirersityg Co- lumbia Unicersity: Columbia Uni- versity 111 h 5 S1 Y 'U' 'E' 38 Rachel Vivian Eutsler Instructor in Music B.S,, State College of Iowag llI.M., Eastman School of Music, Univer- sity of Rochester Bruce Glenn Lunkley Assistant Professor of Music B.E., ilI.Ed., University of Minne- SOI!! MUSIC 'T '--Q. S Richard Joseph Tappa. Chairman Associate Professor of Music Bull.. University of Wisconsing M.S.llI., Union Theological Seminary llVew Yorlflg Ph.D., Indiana University K lil if GDER ANGUAGES t Y 9' Jack Julian Jernigan. Acting Chairman Juliette Jane C. fNIcClendon Associate Professor of Spanish BA., IIA., Ph.D., University of Texas 'i ?1 i i l y i .. c ,Jig - C f X 'tiff X. Hermann Brandt Juan Capote Perez Juanita Irvine Cowan Visiting Associate Professor of Cer- Instructor in Spanish Assistant Professor of Spanish man B.A., JLA., University aj Houston BA., Texas Wesleyan Collegeg MA., Abitur, Reformrealgymnasium fGer- Unirersily of Texasg Universidad manylg Ph.D., Berlin University Nacional de Jlexicog University of fCermanyl Texas Helen Muriel Crooks Assistant Professor of French BA., Vassar Collegeg MA., Colum- bia UHiL'8fSilj'j Middlebury French Schoolg Universite de Paris, B. es L., Sorbonne 39 .: . .WAR Mi,xiA!J bdxg .I ' A f,'fi,.2'. 4 vs X '- -1 . .3 , ,J I, 4A is .YV W. N 1 f fy CT. 'M -as X f ,4 9 U-el lyk., 2 ' K ,'-if K ART Carl Richard Neidhardt, Chairman Professor of Art BA., Uniuersily of Chaftarzoogag .U.F.A., University of Floridag Ph.D., Ohio State University I N .- l ll' j...11 ' Q ' 4 J'Cf's Donald James Ratz Associate Professor of Art B..-1., lameslozvn Collegcg .U.F.A., Uni- versity of Colorado Bisllram School of Fine ,-frls: .-imerican University, Biar- ritz, Frzmceg Ar! Sludenls League, New York Cily When eras die, their legacies Are left to strange police. Professors in New England guard The glory that was Greece. Day. . .,.,vw,--,....Y.- Newton Isaac Tennison Instructor in Classics B.A., Baylor Universityg MA., Uni- versity of Texasg University of Texas CLASSICS x I 4 f i . Sf . 1 f Jefferson Davis Sadler, Chairman Professor of Classics BA., MA., Southern Methodist Universityg Ph.D., Uni- versity of Texas r 5 V ' Rf e' Tin ---V-.Hv...g,, e .mf -1 '-S Jig? 'v-... i,. 4 Class, that would he Virgilly impossible! . ff HISTORY Arvid .lohn Carlson, Chairman Humanities Area Professor of History and of Basic' Studies Buff., .lI.A., University of .lliclzigang . lI.A., Ph.D,, Princeton University 'fly 1' icf 'Z' 1' F ,,f,'f,AJ, .,,',fi ff'1.f,,- I, 1. 1,31 , 1 f . .1 'Alf,.'f f. ' r. 'f.,e'a ,Ill-,,'.', ..P'.,..'J'.a.. I v., 1, I- -I ,X ' I I 4 -'I ln, 1 ' , '4'4lio.n: ul' ,,' M243 xl' .J 5 - . I ':'l.','i'. 0 'ltl o'o ' 'f' l .Q..'l v'g.'-Q.. QV .O :.:::: '. . .',' ' I, i-6. .f. .Q . w-'..47'--:f::: ::::-f Q - ,,- .'1 J Z l I Edward Hake Phillips, Chairman Professor of History B.A., University of Cincinnulig MA., Ph.D., Hurzinra' University . -..f if rf- -f rn ' ' --A. '1-.L-Q, xt., -3,-,,1y,,. .JG f .IC 1 Ili X ic-Af? 1 qi Myron James Low Ronnie Curtis Tyler Assistant Professor of Histofy Instructor in History BA.. Elnzhurst Collegeg M.Ed., B.S.E., Abilene Christian Coiiegeg Southern lllethoriist Universityg Uni- MA., Texas Chriggign University: Tex versity of Texas as Christian University ENGLISH Frank Spencer Hewitt Professor of English and of Basic Studies BA., l1I.A., .lIcGill University lCanadalg B.Th., Auburn Theo- logical Seminaryg Plz.D., Cornell University Dan Pearson Jones Assistant Professor of English BA., t'll..4., Pl1.D., University of Texas Katherine Anne Kelly Instructor in English BA., Rice Universityg .1I..4.T., Vanderlailt Unirersityg University of Texas .lerry Bryan Lincecum Assistant Professor of English BA., Texas A.cQ.lI. Universityg ILA., Plz.D., Duke University William Hamilton Moore, III Assistant Professor of English BA., Southzvvstern Universityg .1I.A., Ph.D., Harvard University Miehuele Krippner Veenhuis Instructor in English B.A., Our Lady of the Lake Col- Iegeg ,'lI.A., University of Detroit 114' Jack Julian Jernigan, Chairman Professor of English B.A., .llississippi Collegeq .1I..4., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University University of lltsszsszppz -f-'I cf' Y '3' James Paul Franke Assistnnt Professor of Philosophy BA.. Birmingham-Soulhern Collegeg S.T.B., Boston l'niz'ersity: Vanrlerbilt University v N J fir ini GQ- Frederick Byerly Eutsler. Chairman Professor of Philsophy und Religion and uf Basie Studies B.,-I., Berea Collegeg B.D., Union Theologieal Seminary f.v0Il' Yorlrl: S.T.,ll.. Ph.D., Yale University RELIGIO - PHILOSOPHY Glenn Maxwell Professor of Philosophy BA., If-FSl?fH,KFHlllCk-Y State Col- lege: B.D., Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminaryg University of Chicago -'-4 i.f ' Charles Me-Kay Ramsay Professor of Religion HA., Berea Collegeg B.D., Theological Seminary flVew Ph.U., Duke University 44 Thomas Wheeler Nuckols Instructor in Religion and Govern- Union ment Yorklg B.A., Tulane Universityg B.D., South- ern Baplist Seminary: Duke Univer- sity 351 Roy Frank Melugin, Jr., A Instructor in Religion and in Basic Studies BA., llIcMurry Collegeg B.D., South- ern Methodist Universityg MA., Yale UfliL'f?f5if,YI Yale University DEAN ROLLIN ROLFE 'Q 1. s ,ug 'L S - it 'h, U . .Wg 3,1 . ,N , -Q s ' -K . - .QW ' ft, 'I 1 '1 ' , lf rl f?i 30111. 1' A .N - A . . ,I air , 1' ' . ,fA,,sf55y,43ifgf,'f, . -X 4 s :'g-tx hfqlgxlgiv bi up-: Tj' ,f 4V s flbfsswsiaaft- f , i 1. Q., t it A 4si P+'4 z - - -s-- X f f- s I X - Z T X If -, ' ' 'F' , ' , - .',f-.' .. . 'I ' N, --N., V- K ',,. ag st I . 'Q ' 1893-1968 He loved Austin College- we were his family. He knew Austin College- he told us the history of our changes. He reminded us of our past, and had high hopes for our future+ he smiled and tipped his hat to the present. ' Austin College has lost something fine' now that Dean Rollin Montfort Rolfe is gone. 'L rl' nv CI-IROMASCOPE 1968 'Nu 9 x sys , ,-.51 g-'Ok X -,Y 11,22 h'5 V 'Q '51 . f s-..:.- '-S-'QV' - . 1' . nv, - 1' ' - . AJ' , . . ' ' . ' A . , . . 4. , '-- -,f '. u ,.o' ' A' L., 1 1 s ., 1 'v , . . ' v'.p.r Q. - I . h D ,- I . 'D- Fw? 4 'Q V, , cl' 5 v q',.,.' -, .. ,, .15-1, , .1 ' . X' 1. . , ,V Q -ia' alfa! '- ' f . 1 V--z, . f ' - , P ,r2:Q+,LL.::'i.: , I n I ,br ' SSA . ,. x . W l ' , t D W f, If 4 ,yi W 1 I . I .. a I Ah'-'.v ,, . A JL., I ' ,M xl I- 'Ulu r . ' V H : QQ- 40 4 1 'IO 1 gf, 4' -.1 AUS Tl C DLL EG E ou DED I 49 i V---N-----'V--1--fr fl-L-v'- I '--'--' J' wit , . if i. L RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTORS Betty Marlin Baker Hall ix Charles and Barbara Schroeder Cary and Margaret John Luckett Hall Dean Hall 40' ' ' 'V Gladys Flyllll Wilma Houser Merrie Tyrce Caruth Hall Clyce Hall Coffin Hall STAFF .I -1' J. lorrest Bryant Rogistrur Ae-:istant Dean I ,' J , frQ Thelma Owens T. Ellis Lockhart Assistant Registrar Business Manager James Stewart Comptroller 4 Carolyn Squires Secretary of the College .lames Sheppard Financial Aid 11- s vs YS iff .'yfY' Svott liuulmnnn Aline Legg Don R. Renfroe lla-x 1-Iopment Development Development Spt-vinl ,Xssi-tttnt In Chromuseope Advisor Director of Field Activities 'lille l'lX4'1'llIiX t' Dirtwtul' s. 4t x urf? ,' Gene Babb Development Alumni Relations Todd Morris Lloyd Perkins Development Estates and Endowment ST FF Willie Jacobs Development Public Relations Development New Student Relations 'pix 'O ff' 4 - gl' lei i . F ' ' . in 1 ' M' I K, Xi :v-F' Mary Brightman Manager Campus Store Emarine Mangmm Secretary, Student Affairs X l1'-',,- Duane Nutt Student Personnel Doyal W. Kirby S.U.B. Steward Ruth Whiteside Foreign Affairs Elsie Kirkpatrick Postmistress 5 1n.', :x' fw's's f gin'-.Q.x o,.,,Y-us. 'ff ll-5 Q , 1 l ilK..5 . ' n 19' iQ!! 'Qi' 1 ! ' 1 I' s ggi! i!! 4-5 V::1.b gf NN? Rollin Montfort Rolfe Dean of Students Emeritus 3 Mary Lyle Vincent Genevieve Adams Library Cataloguer Dlrector Adams Health Center Y' v- ' --'X J. Allen Smith Carol Under Campus Minister Library STAFF fini wood No other graduating class of Austin High College has seen more change than the senior class of 1968. ' We have watched and participated as the honor system was conceived and given life . . . We have enjoyed the new facilities of Dean Hall and the Moody Science Building . . . We have even seen the freshmen scorn lmcanics for somhrerosl . . . Yet We have survived it all and look fonvard lo the last of the revolutions: graduation. Four years leaves time for self appraisal and fellowship-a sense of us which in one way we shall have to relinquish after May. Yet we are not unprepared, for life is a series of changes, and Austin has been our world throughout its changes these past four years. SENIORS I ANN IRENE ALLEN Ft. Worth B.A., Government DONALD GAINES ANDERSON Las Vegas, Nevada B.A.. History S. JOE BARRETT Dallas B.A.. Economics DAVID MARSH BARTON Pasadena B.A.. Government ROBERT ERNEST BARTON Waco B.A.. Soviology JAMES H. BEACH bh0l'lllLUl B.A., Biology DAVID ROBERT BELL Dallas B.A.. Chemistry JEROME CARSON BELL Dallas B.A.. Spanish NATALIE F. BENCOWITZ HOUSIOII B.A.. Elementary Education BARBARA LEE BERRYHILL Houston B.A., Physical Education-A Psychology JAMES F. BIGCART Ill Dallas B.A.. Biology JUDITH MCARTHUR BICGART London, England B.A.. English fi 7iY T' . PFD ..: gal 49 I9 il Q .. N lx is A X A E . on . . A . 'mil U swf. ,V- .mfv QP' 1 x. Pri' X, IN - . CLASS OF 1968 is T I -0 'ui Q-4 -if Z f-8 wgf BEVERLY E. BIRK Iowa Park B.A.. Elementary Education ELAINE BONNER Houston B.A.. Elementary Education BOBBYE MARIE BOOKER Medford, Mass. B.A.. Elementary Education BOYD BRAZELL Camden. Arkansas B.A.. German KELLY WADE BREAZEALE Sherman B.A.. Government BRADFORD R. BREUER San Antonio B.A.. Government RICHARD DEAN BROWN Dallas B.A.. Chemistry CHARLES AUSTIN BRYANT Houston B.A.. Biology JUDY ANN BURROWS Houston B.A., Art THOKIAS M. CALVERT Terrace Park, Ohio BA.. Government CATHERINE K. CASEY Sherman I3.A., Business Administration CHARLES K. CASTLE Liberty BA.. Business Administration MARY OWEN CHAPIN Metairie, Louisiana History CHARLES M. CHILES Excelsior Springs, Mo. BA.. E4-onomics STEVEN A. CLARK Dallas B.A.. Psychology DAVID .IUSTIN COCHENER Ft. W'orth B.A.. Mathematics 'Y , ll -r , ' .L . 5? QI .af ,. . 1 x' 'J' .iftlf 'i , -'fs .Q .I .Q will I 9 I SENIORS AL Il xi. tg? 1 Q . X U -J ff? v- ! f . , Q 2 WILLIAM AUSTIN COCHRAN Memphis, Tennessee B.A., Psychology JANET LOUISE COOK Dallas B.A., English LORRIE B. CORNETT Berwyn. Pa. B.A., Biology-Art GEORGE IVI. COX Sherman B.A., Physical Education JOSEPHINE LEE CRAWFORD Navasota B.A., Elementary Education JACK C. CRISWELL, JR Sherman B.A.. Physical Education ROBERT LARRY CRISWELL Sherman B.A.. Physical Education JOHN ANDREW CROSTHWAITE Sherman B.A., Biology CAROLYN ADELE CRUZ Houston B.A.. Biology GREGORY ALLAN DANA Carlinville, Illinois B.A.. Philosophy MARY MORRISON DANA Houston B.A.. Classics CAROL DIANE DAVIS San Angelo ' B.A., Biology WILLIAM J. DAY Allen B.A., History RICHARD L. DENHAM, JR. Midland B.A., English-Art CHARLES C. DEPPEN Tampa, Florida B.A., History BRENDA KAY DON ALDSON Euless B.A., Psychology RANDALL SCOTT DOWN ING Sherman B.A., Sociology MARY E. DOWNS Dallas B.A.. French DAVID R. DOWTY Coleman B.A.. Music ALAN DALE EICHENBERCER Dallas B.A., Physics ALTON WAYNE EVANS Sherman B.A.. Business Administration GARY WAYNE EVERHAR'l El Paso B.A.. Sociology-Religion KAREN FAITH FACG Dallas B.A.. English SUSAN FEKETY Richardson B..-X., History l pu- -as eva if 9.-G' 1 .Q 'il 'i ' -4' ij 4' 071 R 'Q' i is fm A :nf ai: -A x SENIORS i xp' 1331 XQv-'V l s , . iii - . w -A tif T f '7 ? ff: 'Ny L9 'W u f LV- .1333 - 42 1 sill 2, I 1 . BILL FORBES Houston B.A., Psychology JERRY THOMAS FOREMAN Comanche B.A.. Physical Education EORDON F. GARLINGTON ecos B.A., History LARRY GENE CAYDOSIK Brookshire B.A., Business Administration CLARK D. GEDNEY Dallas Bax.. Bilillogy EDMUND D. GIBSON Houston B.A.. Business Administration- Economics MARY H. CLOVER Houston B.A.. Art MICHAEL S. CORMAN Big Spring B.A.. Business Administration 55 As subtle as memory The idea lies in my just-beyond-recall, Unrecognized but performed daily to various audiences I am changing every moment I exist. If' cf-F' DONALD ALAN HENDERSON Bellaire B.A., Soeiology ELIZABETH HENLEY Houston B.A., German ROBERT LESLIE HOLMES Burger B.A., Business Administration TOMMY DENNIS HUGHES Bakersfield. California B.A., Govemment BURL BENSON HULSEY Ft. Worth B.A., BusinessAdministration- Economics SUSAN LYNN HYATT Orange B.A., Elementary Education PAUL GURTISS IRELAND Sweetwater B.A., Government HOWARD WILLIAM JACOB Dumas B.A., Economic DENNIS PAT JOHNSON Aledo B.A., Chemistry JEAN ANN JOHNSON Houston B.A., Elementary Education SHARAN KAYEHIOHNSON Dallas B.A., History WILEY NEIL JOHNSON San Antonio B.A.. Psychology 56 1:-7 'vi ,r N ft, ' ffife Ni ,fs Ci, ...no l 9-1: 4 gli, s Laos? I 3 ff if LLAQM FF ,. ks MATSON L. GRAY Jacksonville B.A., Biology MARY WHEAT HAHN Bellaire B.A., Biology GHERI SUE HALEY Ft. Worth B.A., Elementary Education JANET HANSEN Huntington, N.Y. B.A., Government DIANNE LOUISE HARDIE Houston B.A., Elementary Education EUGENIA SUE HARGRAVE Irving B.A.. English GEORGE MYRIGK HARVIN Henderson, North Carolina B.A., Business Administration PHILIP L. HAYS Odessa B.A., History MQ S Q QC: xi? 7:9 I 7 -vv -.4 rf? . 1-3' 'D P O I f i4 -r-'Q TTT I .44 3 y , GRETCHEN HARD LIVINGS Sherman B.A.', Music WILLIAM DAVID LIVINGS Sherman B.A., Spanish ROBERT JAMES LOVETT Sherman B.A., Biology VICTOR l. LYDAY, JR. Dallas B.A., Biology LINNIE DEEN LYLE Benton, Arkansas B.A., Speech KAREN lVl. MCCREADY Dallas B.A.. Art PATRICIA J. lVlcDANlEL Hermitage. Tenn. B.A., Religion JAMES WALTEN McKENZIE Ft. Worth B.A., Chemistry? I .- Q-'Q SENIORS s 1-.OJ 2,3 Yi-7' N3 Wi? CAROL ELAYNE JOHNSTON NEW Orlm-uns, Ln, ILA., l'sy4'lllrlugy-Suuiulngy .lOl'l L. JOHNSTON 0YCl'lun l5.A., liu-im-as Administration DONALD MATTHEW KASS Odussal E4'1unullllCS JOE WILSON KENDRICK Shernmn li.A.. l':l'HI1lIlIll1'S T131 BEN KlRl3Y Dallas B.A., Alullle-liltltics-Eunnunm DAVID MORTON LANDER lll Mesquite' RA., lille-mialry .l. CHARLENE LAWHEAD Dallas BA., Klum- JANET LAWRENCE Dallas BA.. livflllilll PAUL F. LEGGETT Austin B.A.. Emfnmnics-Sociology JLDITH ANN LICGETT Buytuwn HA.. History PATRICIA E. LILLIE Sherlnun l3.A., Govarnnlc-nt ROBERT DONALD LIVELY Dallas HA.. Histury if X4-1 A L ' N' x th fx- , 2 ll I A . , ' .l',. ,J Kg' .5 Xia I i' 1 ,gx f l O NI Z, L lim ,1 -d cifl .A , -.Q-Q ,v l 35. xv, 3 'T -K Qi L. ,IU --.4 . YQZ7 K f 4? AF rv ...ap '1 js 15 ' S il do Tx I J 7.4. G12 VIRGINIA BLNTING MELVILLE Tyler B.A., English JAMES M. MENG Throckmorton B.A., Biology R. KENT MIDDLETON Dallas B.A.. Sociology BEN WAYNE MILLER Greenville B.A., Economics Mathematics STEWART R. MILLER Sherman B.A., Physical Education-History HILDA MARIE MITCHELL Lufkin B.A., Sociology 2 65' QA THOMAS R. McKINNEY San Marcos B.A., Biology C. ROGER MCREYNOLDS Galveston B.A., Business Administration .IAMES HART MacKAY Dallas B.A., Chemistry .IANICE MacPHILLlMY Houston B.A., History-Spanish MICHAEL G. MALONEY Aledo B.A., Government WILLIAM STANLEY MARIETTA Ft. Worth B.A., Psychology MARILYN M. MARSHALL Dallas B.A., Clasics GUY NEAL MARTIN Marshall B.A.. Psychology G 'Sb .-'If' gs: i f 1 . V .I I N4 5 . i L, .. , ' . ., .. ...A , , I ' v JZ Q., L 1 , , . Z... RICHARD SCOTT PRENTICE Abilene B.A., Chemistry JOSEPH MOORE PROCTOR Dallas B.A., Speech LEWIS M. QUIGG Pueblo, Colorado B.A., Economics DAVID HENRY RANKIN Ft. Worth B.A., Economics-Psychology RICHARD D. REDINGTON Dallas B.A., Biology THOMAS ROY REESE Corsicana B.A., Sociology LAURIE ANN REILLY Ft. Worth B.A., Elementary Education- French MARK WILLIAM RICH Irving B.A., Economics JOHN NIOIHNEAKX Fl. Wl,rIlll B.A., Ecnrmrliivs JOHN PAUL MORRIS 5lm'Allcn RA., Chr,-mistry JACK MORRISON ll D.1ll.1s B.A., Ilusinv-sf Administration- Er-onomivs CANDY ANN MUDGETT Sudan ILA.. El:-me-ntury Eflurutilvn CHARLES R. MLRRAX Odvsfu im.. 1u,.'1i.,1.,g,f AUDREY SHERRYL NORMAN Tulsa. Oklulwmu ll..-X.. Elvnn-ntairy Exim-ulioxi CECELIA L. OLD Mt. Plc-asain! HA.. Elffmcfntury Eduvution HELEN SHERRILYN OLSEN Calwston RA.. Business ,-Mlminislruln n Mutllcmativs STEPHEN JOEL OREN Cilfftullllln HA.. Art CAROLYN OVERSTREET Houston B.A.. Ervnch DIKIITRIOS PAPADOPOULOS Yannitsu, Crvccv B.A., Evonomivs MICHAEL T. PENNINGTON Malvern, Arkansas B.A.. Philosophy 1.1 ti l , Q57 1 J-1'-' Nflx I If I ,Q- 4-uv K - 1. LINDA GAYLE SOLTTHERLAND Houston B.A., Elementary Education ROBERT KENDELL SOWARDS Dallas BA.. Evonomivs-History MARY ANN SPRAGINS Little Rock, Arkansas B.A., Elem:-ntary Eduration- Physical Education SIIZANNE STARNES Dallas B.A., History KAREN MOSHER STEW7 ARD Houston B.A., Psychology DAVID .JAMES TARPLEY Richardson B.A.. Economics JAMES KIRBY THOMAS Dallas B.A., Business Administration- Government JAMES SCOTT THOMAS Tyler B.A.. Biology J ll it x 0-75'3' f -.3 I Y-sf . ,M N sl ' - WI: f M A f Q4 :L . r . ..- ,.. -, . , 1- ., ft' ,- Q, ,111 x Q'3Q4f,'1 , it 41. -mf. ,. ,:,- 1 1 ,. rg, .. -4 . CZ? .1 :Q A' .2 - .-1.'f-wa, Hs CELIA RIDDLE Dallas B.A.. Government-French WILLIAM PAUL RIDINGER Denison B.A., Economics SHAY ROBB Dallas B.A., Business Administration- History MARGARET L. ROBERTSON Dallas B.A.. English JAMES M. ROSS Hurst B.A.. Physical Education JANE ROSS Bethesda. Maryland BA.. Spanish DIANE L. RLIMPH Galveston BA.. Elementary Education DEANE LESLIE SADLER Ctfxnftlt' B.A., Psycliology KAROL JANET SMITH San Antonio B.A., History ROBERT JAMES SMITH Ft. Worth BA.. Et-onomics SHARON GALE SMITH Dallas BA.. Elcmcntary Education SUVANNE SMITH Houston BA.. Elementary Education 3 1 JI 5 -,-lu' 'Q-:V ' 'vu GLORIA ANN WAGGOMAN Ft. Wcrrth B.A.. English BARRY HALL WAHRMUN D Las Cruces, NAI. B.A.. Biology ROBERT GORDON WEBB Arlington, Va. B.A., Sociology CAROL SUE WHITE Dallas B.A., Psychology STEPHEN T. WHITE Sherman B.A., Biology MICHAEL CHARLES WILGEN San Antonio B.A., Business Administration NANCY WILKINS Austin B.A.. French WILLIAM HALEY WILSON Dallas B.A., Biology HARRY EDWIN WISTRAND Dallas B.A., Biology FREDRICK WILLIAM WOOD Amarillo B.A., French L. ALLEN WOOD Lancaster B.A., Physics-Mathematics STEPHEN WOODWARD Dallas B.A., Biology-History 1-I f-vs, f1 .. '7 . gg f I ,xg NK X l xg, 1 Q WB! LINDA NEIL THORESON Dallas B.A., History TONIOK0 TOXIITA Eliimt-, ,lnpun B.A., English ANTHONY BERNARD TORO Cree-nxillc B.A., Business Administration Psy:-llology WILLIAM ARTHUR TRIBBLE Fl. wvtrrlll B.A.. Evonomn-s ARTHUR CLIFFORD TYLER Houston BA.. Elt-incntary Education FREDERICK WILLIAM TYLER, JR. Slit-rmun Business Administration Jo FRANCES VANDIVOR Dallas B.A.. Business Administration DARLA AHNISE VARNELL Afton B.A., Physical Education ,Q -1 132' 14? f S3-fr J? . ' 32: w-fv 6. sal 's '. ., .JA nh . U ' T 6l UNIORS ABUARISH, MUNIF M. Beirut, Lebanon ADAMS, DAVID ANTHONY Potomac, Maryland ALEXANDER, BARBARA Lalllarque ALFORD, C. FRED New York ALCER, PAULA LYNN Eustis, Florida ALVAREZ, JOSE Cali, Columbia ANTONIELLO, DONALD Irving ATTEBERRY, LAYNE Mercedes AUBREY, DON Dallas AYCOCK, DOROTHY SUE Austin 5. 't - fi Ap ,L . ,tx H ls r 'Q N Q , I W' ' J ' , J 'O' 1 1-0 .l ,fb 3 X 1 J fill dwg ll. S ,,.4-9 5 I . ' W- ..n-qv Q E Q-ff' 155 X .J i I BAKER, EMILY ANNE Ft. Stockton BALDWIN, HENRY Odessa BARKER, DONALD Irving BARON, ROBERT Sherman BARNETT, KAY St. Louis, Mo, BARRY, BETTY LANE Garland BASSHAM, FRANK Colorado City BIEVENOUR, JOHN Guilford. Conn. BLOCK, ELIZABETH Carswell A.F.B. BOLTON, MARY BETH Garland BONDURANT, CHARLES San Antonio BOLNTON, JOHN KENT Dallas BULLOCK, EMILY San Antonio CAMPAICNE, BILL Pampa CAMPBELL, RONALD Sherman CAPELLE, STEVE Houston CARVER, GARY BRUCE Nocona CLARK JR., JAMES D. Houston CLARK, PHYLLIS Sweeney CRADDOCK, JOHN Short Hills, N. J. aff' in 7. 1- R' N o P, 3 1 P . K: ...,, 3 C' p If IA '45 . if ' wif 019 I I - qi FINDLAY, STEVEN Arlington FLANAGAN, PAT Dallas FLEISCHER, JEAN Weatherford FORTEITH, ANDY Dallas FRANKLIN, JOHN McKinney FRERICHS, ANN El Paso GATELEY, RICHARD Ft. Worth CIFFORD, JOHN Ft. Worth COLDSTON, JOHN Sherman COOLSBY, JOHN Crockett CRAIG, JANE Hamilton CRAIG, MARK Fr. Worth CRAMBLET, LES Terrell CRAWFORD, CATHERINE Lewisville CREGLER. LOUIS Tyler CROCKETT, NEILL McKinney CURTIS, TIM Rockdale DABNEY, SHARON Conroe DARLING, JOCELYN Sherman DAVIS, DICKIE Houston DEAREN, DEE Colorado City DeLEE, SUSAN Dallas DENNINC, PERRY Denison DIBRELL, CHARLES G. III Galveston DRAKE, TIM Dallas DUN N , J EANNA Lake Jackson EARHART, MARY Plano EVANS, THOMAS Corpus Christi FACKA, MARILYN Dallas FIELDS, DONALD Dallas fi K 'Sla- HABER, MURRY Port Arthur HACKNEY, SUSAN Greenville HAGOOD, RONNIE Lubbock HARKEY, ANITA Dallas HARRIS, JUANITA Houston ff? '41 4? l -6 N HART, JOANNA San Angelo HAWLEY, JOHN Denton HESTER, KELLY Irving HILLHOUSE, RONALD Colorado City HOLLAND, JEAN Houston if ' Y , -6 3 F--. sv 1 P K I ri l 4.-cf 5' 1 X if 'in Q 7 usd 'zb 0 I V , 0 . D HOLY, DOUGLAS Dallas HOOPER, ROBERT Houston HORN, ELLEN Ft. Worth HUEY, DONALD Tyler HUFF, RANDY Kermit JENKINS, MIKE Lewisville JETTON, CHARLES Sherman JOHNSON, JAMES C. Irving JOHNSON, JAMES N. Orange JOHNSON, JULIA Marshall i 2-6- 1.7 if F52 on 1 Y, -', 'Qi vip' f'! wa 113 X .Y Y K I -0 'Aves 'xg 'JI , I ','b Lf. 65 pgfk' introduction . . . .. 1 greeks. . . . college . . . . . . 20 SPONS . . . . honors... 90 our year . activities . . . . . 112 index. . . ' 4 z..' is 11 .. 1 ' up-,B ga' f- ' V :QQ 'LA -'I-9,2fg.. .: ,, A -, X. 0 V K ...:-.V ,.. -- . ,, WE,-g,..v-3 :I 1 A U , ' '-':A:,'. 'mi .--L A 554. 5ff',f,..e-W ff..-: 5f.,,v-ff' 1 . W -'gg- 'v -f J- n . 2.L.-V-Rf W ' . - 0 ,,,..-nd',.f...- 4dl! . emwf' , X., 14.- ' -G iv N 1. -. N. -' ...,, 29,5 ,, 14-2 . . 170 196 ...214 W Q., ' 511 if 'if 1 u i f. ' I ' Alu x E - iv' 1 FQ: 1 't Q' 2 1151, 1-im. , .A V 131- ' 521? ' ive.. ,- . V ., :,L ..f. rfb A-A 15- w-17 'I' LANDESS, GERALD Tucumcari, N. M. LEIBICK, SANFORD Brooklyn. N. Y. LISCOMB, PAUL Ft. Worth LONG, WILLIAM Greencastle, Ind. LOVETT, PRISSY, MRS. Sherman LYNAS, SUSAN Beaumont MCCANTS, JOHN THOMAS Houston McCOWN, ANN Odessa MCKENNEY, JANET Dallas MCNEILL, JOSEPH Dallas MADDEN, MIKE Denison MAGGARD, NANCY Beaumont MAPLES, FRED Decatur MARONEY, LARRY Markham MASON, ROYAL Sherman MASSIE, MARTHA Dallas MAYFIELD, LYNN San Antonio MENEFEE, JOHN Dallas MENEFEE, MARY Lancaster MICHERO, SUSAN Dallas 'O v-- Y -4 X ,'-3 ff.: f ed ' id' , t-, S-J 'Q ,A x aug. in el, -I 1: I uf, JONES, EDWARD Waco JOSEPHSON, STEVE Dallas JUSTUS, JOHN Branson, Mo. KELLEY, JEAN Dallas KEMP, DANNY JOE Tom Bean KING, BILL Sherman KINNEY, DELANE Ft. Worth KRAUSE, JOHN Mt. Clemens, Mich. KUHN, JEANIE Dallas LAMM, JAMES Greenville V5.7 'Y-r 9 xf 4'-9 l A , 1 3 'c::r 4,T.qy .il fill' ,ab 6 4 MILLS, MARGARET Houston MITCHELL, JAN Dallas MONROE. ALAN Sherman MOORE, JAMES Dallas NIOSELEY. JOHN DEAN JR. Sherman NYVALL, CHRIS Kilgore PEARCE. KATHY Garland PHELPS. SCOTT Irving PHILLIPS, THOMAS San Antonio PICKERING, DOUGLAS Dallas PICONE. CATHY Galveston PIERCE. BILL Dallas PLATTNER, PHILIP Grand Prairie POOLE, JONATHAN Campbell PROFFIT, LARRY Denison RHODES, JAMES Dallas RISNER, RHONDA Sherman ROSS, HOWARD Ft. Worth RUSSELL, DONNA Sherman RUTHERFORD, BILL Greenville f 7 fi' 'K uf J al .X 2, X if . O In ' if gs rx A., SCH UCANY, BOB Dallas SCHULTZ, ROBERT M. J Warwick, R. I. SEFRNA, RONALD Longview SEMOS, CHARLES Dallas SEWELL, LIZ Ft. Worth SHACKLEFORD, VERONICA Mt. Vernon, N. Y. SHEFFIELD, BOB Bellai-re SIMONSON, TERESE Corpus Christi SIMPSON, JOYE Levelland SMALLWOOD, DONALD Sherman 5? QI. r 'ti I 3-K -A -'1 -K :if wr? ,Y 'R ,-,At A '3- x XX fx 're Q jf 3 N. .5 Y f- .sl 44.. .nfvd ,, , so -f' ,cr I 4 IA on V V .FV fair W. .I a- H gf NO' X, S ., ff .. - ij 5, . x - - ' I 3? 71- ' L X N JL all xfe xl! if' B I 9 SMART. JIMMY Sherman SMITH. JUDITH Little Rock, Ark. SMITH. STEVAN LaPorte SNIDER, ELIZABETH Houston STATON, BETTY Bellaire STRANGE, CLAY Westbrook SUTTON. JOANNE Sherman SYNNOTT, SUE Houston TATE. MIKE Midland TERRAL, JAMES Hooks VESTAL, REBECCA Bonham WADLEY, TOM Fr. Worth WALKER, SHEILA Dallas WARREN, DAVID Sherman WEISIIERG, ALFRED Denison WHEELER, LARRY Midland WHITE, DAVID Dallas WILKERSON, PAM Ft. Worth WILKERSON, TOMMY Sherman WILLIAMS, SAN Pampa Civ fmt 'a I, :V 1 s C' I V' 39- 'Qi I I lfl l' ,- -A Ya -Nx 1' N, WILLIAMS. MARY SUE Houston WILLIANIS, MICHAEL Odessa WILLIS, .IO ANN Freeport WILSON, EDWARD 'f Amarillo WOODS, JOHN C. IR. College Station WOODWARD, CYNTHIA Dallas WYNN, .IOHN O. IR. X Q Houston t J' YOUNG, THOMAS Dallas x A f , ' X ,ai S Qs: 1 v tens , X-.. - '. at-': . J' 1 511 - ' x . .Q-1 -1' f.- - 1 v' ,JI -- , Y N 'Q bbw: X. , 5-.1 ' ,.Q . D 5 S 2- - --f U' ' -.'xt': :i 'C-X K Y S .xx ,Lx-N- r.- .fx ' -Q. . ,l,' . X- f - - 1-'Rf-at 5,25 1. -' ' T- Q - x h- 5 R f , fx s . qs-P s' '-...K - ' ' ' , 2 ' 'F' X ., 5 -, 'fl Q., sg x -- ,wh 5 wr , . .-,QA-cf . ' K... -rs --' 'JT 5-- QF. .-' .QV-pl -'.1w :- 9 P., 'vim v 9 , . -. .' ' - n. . 'Q ' - . ..- V . 'M N, l ,- ,4- N Ui , X V. 4 '. ' ., NA' : 5 , E xx - , . ...--: .. - ., .-N . . Vx - .m ,, , 'fl ,X .5 1,4 E- MAX I r 7 - I ,YL SOPHOMURES A. X .Qi -pn '. . 's 5 '7'q,5I x, 1.4 'Wm A 1 0 1. 1 NYS . 15 ,V I D -' wily 70 I MEMI JO ADAMS Waco KATHLEEN ADAMSON Orange CAMILLE ALLEN West Point, Georgia RICHARD ALLEN Huntsville. Alabama SUSAN ARNETT Dallas BARBARA BARNES San Antonio MARY BERG Dallas WALCOTT BLACK Honey Grove SANDRA' LEE BLAKNEY Fort Worth C-XNDACE BOCKHOI-'F Olney TERRY LYN BOWERS Dallas PEGGY LOUISE BOYD Dallas VIVIENNE BOYETTE Mc-Kinney JANET BRAUN Midland REBECCA BRIGHTMAN Sherman SHIRLEY RUTH BROOKS Dallas GEORGE H. BROWN Temple JO CAROL BRUENE Dallas TIMOTHY LEE BRYANT Sherman STANTON S. BUNDY III Sonora gp ,-0 H611 2 - ,hd W 'O Y' n IA gk 3 fi 2 1:3 us. V KOA . A x , 6 v-Q -nl x . f Y .5 Ag. -, I'-Q57 sf i Ir -A wc?- X - Q 't 2 ' 4' i 7'-'19 C CHERYL BUIE Mertens BILLY WAYNE BURNS Mont Belvieu BRASON BYWATERS Dallas BRANSON RYWATERS Houston ALICE CANTRELL Sherman JAMES CANTRELL Sherman JAMES L CARTER McKinney MARGARET CASLER Fort Worth JAMES R. CAST Baton Rouge. Louisiana JAMES F. CHANDLER Dallas A,-an CRAIG CHANNEL Dallas JULIA ANN CHERVENAK Ft. Worth JANE M. CLOUD Independence, Missouri I. N IT' 1 -5 g' ELIZABETH CORSBIE Sherman PATRICIA DAVIS Fort Worth 'CI7' W. L. CORSBIE, .IR MICHAEL CRAVEN Sherman Sherman MARGARET DEWS DAVID DIRKS New Orleans, La. Malden M0 PATRICIA DOSS Pasadm-na SUZANNE DOWIE Sanderson WILLIAM DOWNINC Merccdss WESLEY EBEN Mesquite WILLIAM H. ENFIELD, IR. Bentonville. Ark. DENNIS P. FERRELI, Farmers Branch C. TOM I-'LANERY Dallas MARY MARGARET FOX Kingsxilhf YLYONNE FOX Dallas .IEAN FRY Denison 1. 'ar rag N . 5 s r ' 'IQ N .,'-4 I i . . Is' i tin? fffiig :Ii - w-1 'if' -A YW!! 3 'Q ff ,Q 3 ,41 U 7 Q-i Y- fs44s N-:T 'z' P Q uv -.8 Xtf-y .sr -Jr N-7' -:7 ' '4 7 X pf' Id malt X I ' r I I so -A -zu 4-1 5 Y X v-'wr N411 ,izldg P+ JAMES W. ILALIIRAITII Dallas DENNIS A. GARLAND Sln-rman RONALD I,. ILEORILE SIll'I'IIl1lH PETER R. GETZ San Antnnin MARY D. GIBSON Riu LIP .Iunvirlg Brazil CARY MARC GOODFRIEND Austin TERRY GOODMAN Dallas STEPHEN GOODNEY Dallas LINDA GRAHAM Corpus Ljllflsll BARBARA GRANT Dallas KATHLEEN GREIF Dallas SHARON HACKNEY Cresnville GEORGE HADDAWAY Fort Nvurlll RAI.I'II I. HACOOIL IR. Dallas .IOIIN H. HALL Cunfm' PATRICIA HALL She-rman MARILYN HAMILTON Annlrcws ROBERT P. HARDIE HIPUSIIIH IEI-'F HARKINSON Dallas EARL HARPER AIIIICYIQ' 'cf' 1-ff' Q , ni hi, Q.--, ui lil NIITCHELI, JEFFREY Dallas ANN JERNICAN W'I1'llIIA1 Falls ANITA JOHNSON Dallas ELEANOR LU JOHNSON LalNIarque GRAHAM JOHNSON Dallas W VH! 1 ? EDWARD HARROZ For! Worth CHARLES S. HATCHETTE Lake Charles, La. STEPHEN G. HAYS Odessa ELAINE HENDERSON Dallas SHA RYN HERES Dallas VICKI R. HINES Sulphur Springs HELEN HOKE Dallas JOSEPH ALAN HOLBIAN Garland BRENDA RAE HOPPER Sherman CARY HOWARD Longview N6-I W-rf ff- E Z5 is ,iff .faq ' i, i RICHAIIII L. JOHNSON II . Al6dlm ' DAVID JONES S 4 Denison X J - ' .. ' - LOWELLJONE5 2 --.J , Dalla' I - REIIECCAIONES Airy ... ' 'I' ' - Q7 Texarkana. Ark. -v ,' 'f 2 I M ' WILLIAM I. JUSTUS 'I . ' f Ii I Dallas F I - I X SUZANNE KARNES Metairie, La. KERRY KELLY Fort Worth LARRY KING Dallas CHRISTINE KIRK Fort Worth SANDRA LAMME Austin CHRISTINE LANC-ENFELD Dallas HARRIS LARSON Coleman JAY LAWRENCE Dallas DAVID LEDEL Fort Worth EDWIN LETZERICI-I Houston 74 .-'SL I ,asv I TWC? -6- avi! X A yi if JANE MAST Midland .IOSEPH N. MATLOCK Wichita Falls MALVERN E. MEAD Houston NANCY BETH MINER Dallas JEAN MARIE MITCHELL Dallas SANDRA KAY MITCHELL Dallas HOMER E. MOBLEY III Ivichita Falls REBECCA MOORE london, England H. PAUL MORRIS Sherman .IULIE C. MURPHY Odessa THOMAS NI. LEWIS Ill Austin THOMAS E. LILLEY llullw- .IANE ANN LINDSEY lfnrt Wcurtli l3E'l I'Y LOCKIIART She-rmun LYN LOCKHART Shi-rman DAVID MQADEN lJt'Ills-ull SAM MVCLENDON She-rman IIIIENDA NICCOY Gulwstun LAMES V. ARCRACKEN 1:44-U DENNIS RAY MUENTIRE Bridgeport BEVERLY fNIcFALL Fort Worth JOHN MCKINNEY Sherman MARY FRANCES Mc-LENIORE Dallas JOHN W. MCCLEOD Mt-Allen ALCYNTHIA MACHUE Dallas JOSEPH D. MANESS Sherman MARY LEE MARET Sherman NANCY MARTIN Denison TERESA RAE MARTIN Dallas RICHARD C. MASON Dallas Kv' I v X - Wifflvf I l 1 V' - x Q W A ,fax L fr -' HI UF'-5'-Q! ' 4- . V' 'I ' ' A 0 a in I O 9 ,kb 'Q 5 l s ., 5 --if 4 4 I 5 - K X 5 ' P Q x Q 1 , Lx LV 0 Xl x E Q - Qu Q I Y YQ . v 1 x Q 1 ' , V A ,X s 4,5 QQ' gp ga' 4. NL .' -Q .L-4-IN F. Y Q 'F' . w 5 'L'k5Cx',1' ' avg I...-'L ' O . Q4 ,si w!4n lv. J Ju ti -A ,..-.- .4 'A 9 it C3 w 'ZS' il-S' L 'N' ' -at Y.,-1 67' QED 'sri -cl I N' lil -v '-'Y ,,,,-0 , .f-' X 1 S ' fx K 2 I t t Q., ,f r ved 1-'9 f.W R-. . 'lt x . Y 'g, 1 'ix t an A ' lik I tl I 'A I A CONNIE A. NEILL Sherman JAMES ROBERT NELSON El Paso PATRICIA ANN NICHOLS Austin CAIL NICHOLSON Port Neches DIANA NORMAN Tulsa. Oklahoma JOHN A, NORTON Franklin, Indiana H. DEIN NUBER Houston I. PATRIC NURRE Cunnally AFB RICHARD II. PEEPLES Fort Worth LELA ANN PHILLIPS Fort Worth LUCY L, RAIN Dallas BARISYRA ANN REDDEN Itasca JANE H. REITMANN Dallas ELIZABETH E, RIKIBIER Tyler CONNIE NI. ROBERTS Dallas Ng Ag T5 KAREN E. ROBERTS Dallas ELDON S. ROBINSON Fort Worih LINDA LEE RODGERS Shem1an LARRY GENE ROE Wichita Falls ROBERT H. ROEDER Abilene JANE ANN ROGERS Mt. Vernon, Iowa CARL S. ROWLAND Dallas MARY NELLE RUFI' El Paso W. E. SAXTON Dallas NANCY JANE SCOTT Nocona PATRICIA SEWELL Sherman RONALD R. SHAW Sherman PAULA GAIL SIMPSON El Paso DEBORAH A. SIMS Houston W. CLYDE SKEEN Dallas BARBARA E. SMITH St. Louis, Mo. STEVEN SMITH Wolfe City STEPHEN E. STANTON Dallas MARY ANN STELL Dallas RODERICK M. STEWART Dallas Ain 'ia ,ai x rrp- B .L -J I 1,7 V 'I' I b L W 1 j 1 J 1,3 fc 3' f ',?N - If 'as 05 gi Q V I 'TX 'af I 'v' ti 5. rl 3. I X -5 I . Y' 'Y ,J 1'- 'f .a ' -5' ' A so if-51'-'-ll . .'-?': 9. X'o-'Y .IERRY A. S-TIRMAN Plainview ANN STOCKBRIDGE Sherman JOHN DOUGLAS STOREY Henderson WILLIAM G. STRECKERT Brownwood HUGH A. STROUBE Corsicana LINDA KAY THOMPSON Dallas CATHERINE TODD Dallas MICHAEL E. TOON Dallas PATRICIA TOWNSEND LaMarque WILLIAM E. TSUKAHARA Dallas RICHARD S. VALLE New Orleans. La. MARCIA LYNN VALLENCEY Greenville SUSAN FRANCES VIK Gainesville THOMAS R. YOLLBRECHT HoHoKus, New Jersey RICHARD J. WACNER Dallas RICKEY T. WALDO Sherman HAROLD Y. WALKER, JR. Richardson SUZANNE WALKER Managua, Nicaragua CYNTHIA ANN WARE Fort Worth JOHN H. WASHBURN Dallas GARY M. WATKINS Rockwall JOYELLEN WATSON Fort Worth CAROL L. WEHKINC Houston MARCIA AN WEID Aledo DONALD JOE WENDELL Sherman SARAH WIESER Fort Worth PAUL S. WILBORN Auston DONNA KAY WILKINSON Dallas CHALMERS W. WILLIAMS Houston PAUL C. WILLIAMS Dallas 78 -9 RACHEL WILLIAMS San Antonio LEE C. WOODSON Wharton SALLY YOUNG Mt. Pleasant J F E n , -Y-4 5 1 I AIIEIJI. PIXRYIZ Iran AIMNIS. CEORCE A. Plano AIMNIS. THOMAS W. Ft. Worth ADRIANCE. YVILLIAAI Calm-stun ALllRElll'IT. JOYCE Dallas ALLEN. SHERRY Garland ALYAREZ. JLAN El Paso ANDERSON. ROBERT HnUSl1'l l APPLE, PENELOPE Plano ARMSTRONG. JOHN Sugarluml fc? 'C 'L' :L ATCHISON. JR., V. B. Slidell ATTEBERRY. JEAN Mercedes AUSTIN. JAMES Lawton. Okla. AYRES, WILLIAM Dallas BAKER, DAVID Dallas BATES, JUDY Richardson BIGCERSTAFF, JUDY Dallas BINFORD. ROBERT Dallas BINION, WARREN Ft. Worth BLACK, DEBORAH Lamesa BLACKWOOD, TERRY Dallas BLASCHKE, MIKE Oklahoma City, Okla. BOLTON, PAUL Garland BOND, MARY JEAN Waco BONNEY, SUSAN Dallas BRALY, JOHN Pampa BROTHERS. ROBERT Waco BRUMBAUGH, PAT Dallas BRYANT, ELIZABETH Houston BUCHANAN, DAVID Paris BUNTING, FLOY San Antonio BURGIN, GREG Ft. Worth BURNS, EVELYN Dallas BUTLER, SHELLEY Lawton, Okla. CAIN, MARGARET Athens CAMERON. CARLA McAllen CAMPBELL, ROBERT San Antonio CASBURN. III, ROBERT Sumner, Bliss. CASEBIER, JR., CECIL San Antonio CASTLEISERRY, CAROL Dallas CLARK, EDWARD Houston CLARK. NANCY Dallas CLAUSSEN, DANIEL Humble COOK, III, BYRON Rockdale COOPER. ANN Dallas COOPER. HELEN Dallas COOPER. JO LYNN Marlin COUCH, BILLIE JOHN Dallas CRAWFORD, POLLY Houston CROUCH, SUSAN Arlington ,-1 , -I1 ' 'O-1, N w-l-gy' 5. ,fa par' t -A . -.gl sd 0-ffl' Xqz fi CS' 'L i QLUV '..,' . 'J Q a -il I si' .t A 5 1' A' I ! uv' is , '--:xr AQ-'11 YN? t9 L.-'fi f D CROW, DEE ANN Wichita Falls DALY. KAREN Dallas DAY. LESLIE ANN Sherman DEAN, DAVID Pecos DE ATLEY, GARY Sherman DECKERT. JOHN Syracuse, N. Y. DE GAUGH, JAMES Angleton DEMPSEY, MARSHA Sand Springs, Okla. DENZAU, SUSAN Cranford, N. J. DORMAN, DEBORAH Dallas . S ,fi ' Q --A--., ln' 'Nfl L S ELLIOTT, ROBERT Dallas ENGLISH, ELIZABETH El Paso EWING, REBECCA San Antonio FAGG, MARILYN Dallas FALK, ROBERT Houston FELKNOR, MARION Baytown FLYNN, TIM Amarillo FORTEITH, WILLIAMS Dallas lmANAi l.lJlN lllllllfll 4' i 'I RA DOWD, DIANA San Angelo DOYLE. NANCY Fr. Worth DULANEY, ALAN Richardson DUNLAP, FREDRICK Dallas DURAN, JR., WILLIAM Ft. Worth EKLUND, WILLIAM Dallas 'X . - N FOX, MARK DANIEL Athens, Greece FROESE. .IUDY KAY Dallas CARLINGTON, .IOHN Pecos CLASSON, JOHN Coleman GOESL. BRIAN Texarkana COODNEY, DAVID Dallas CRAYSON, WILLIAM Calgary, Canada CRECC, BILLY Fr. Wcmrth CRIER, BARBARA Texarkana CRONBERC. MARGARET Bellaire GUILLOUD, BRENDA Overland Park. Kan. GUINN, CAROLYN Dallas GUTHRIE, MARY ELLEN San Antonio HAGGARD, DAN McKinney HALBERT, EILEEN Crowell HALL, DON Jefferson HAMILTON, WILLIAM Houston HARDIN, DAVID Clarendon HARMEL, .IO HELEN Megargel HASWELI., PAMELA San Antonio C'Ti 4- 5 I ,4-1 'FT 'ol Cx ve? v-1' ZF l V? ...-i ' .A F4 1 'S' I HEAD, JERRY Garland HENKER, DIANE Fr. Worth HENRY, KATHERINE Houston HENSLEE, .IERRY Dallas HERLIN, LOUIS Port Arthur HILL, DONNA Bonham HINDS, RICHARD Houston HOEFER, MARY Sherman HOFFMAN, WILLIAM Ft. Worth HORN, PATRICIA Wichita Falls :JU . ff' . f v 3 , .P 'fa A 'Y-.7 X Q K ' I 4. Q11 ., k LARSON, BRUCE Houston LEE, CHARLES San Antonio LENTZ, PAUL Dallas LEWIS, NINA JAN Ft. Worth LYNAS, MARGARET Beaumont MCCOOK, SARA Dallas Mc-DANALD, TERRY LaMarque MCGEE, STANLEY Angle-ton MCGINNIS, EDWARD Austin MCKINNEY, LINDA Dallas ,-44 1 . , so 3 -il li sf HUBBARD. JOHN Tyler HURLEY, PHILIP Denison IVEY. LARRY Ft. Worth IVEY. MICHAEL Ft. Worth JACOBSON, DINAH Dallas JOHNSON, DAVID Ft. Worth JOHNSON, DONALD Richardson JOHNSON, JULIA San Antonio JOHNSON, STEPHEN Midland JOHNSTON, KEITH Dallas JONES. CLAY Houston JONES, MARSHA Dallas JONES, TERRY College Station JORDAN. III, GEORGE Houston KAMPER, THOMAS Dallas KELLEY, ELIZABETH Houston KELLY, BRIAN Dallas KEPHART, PHILLIP San Antonio KLINE, DONALD Dallas KULP, MARY ANNE Monticello, Ark. ,.C. 1 XV 1 'T 5 l l 1 I I I l 4 l 1 X1-'Y MONTGOMERY, JAMES Hurst MONTGOMERY, JOSEPH Dallas MOORE, GORDON Aransas Pass MOORE. JERRY Dallas MURRAY, SUSAN Odessa N EPH, KAREN Oklahoma City, Okla. NEUBACH, PAUL Dallas NEWMAN, JON DAVID Butte. Montana NOBLES, LOIS JANE Van Horn NYSTROM, ELLEN Spring OCHSE, LAURENCE San Antonio OCHSE, WILLIAM San Antonio ORMAN, DOUGLAS Lufl-:in PAGE, RICHARD Houston PARKER, KAREN Taiwan PARKER, ROBERT Dallas PATTERSON, PAULEA Houston PATTON, CARL Amarillo PETERS, KAREN Alvarado PICKARD, CHERRY Ft. Worth X'J Y, 1 X l X I f 'D 3- wi 'x Q-if 'K 2 X x '-31 f .1 Og N' 1'-:P t W' MAGERS. IDONNIE Sherman MARIE'IVI'A, RICHARD Ft. Worth MARONEY, RANDALL Markham MARQUIS, III, WILLIAM A. Lubbock MARTINELLI, WILLIAM Waco MAYTON, JAMES Ft. Worth MEEK, KAY Corpus Christi MENG, WILLIAM Throckmorton MICHERO, SALLY Dallas MILLER, SANDRA , Ft. Worth 1' J ff? s 3' Ou- P A A -4-5 v--vv '! f I vsff 0481 Q,-9 get 7 I A ,411 1' 495: lfr It is difficult to record the changes in a person, but the effect of the changes is not impcrceptible as his outlook, actions, achievements project them even as they shift again. Life is like a kaleidoscope. It is - always changing, and the beautiful moment just past cannot be recaptured ...One must seek the next. College is full of moments progressing this way Here is our 1968 CHROMASCOPE with a few images to pin down a million emotions and perhaps to recall some of the instants We were changing PIERCE, .IESSE Garland POTEET, LATRICIA Greenville QUIRK, MIKE San Antonio RABB, CLINTON Wolfe City REED. DAVE RALPH Plainview REED, IR., JOHN P. Dallas RICHARDS, .IANIES Ft. Nvoflll RICHARDSON. CHRISTINE Dallas RICHARDSON, THOMAS Sherman RILEY, HELEN Dallas Ili.-I ox, x 5' , ,- - loud ft:-1:1 .Au A 86 1 f . a C- Q -dv 5 -J ff, X ff' X. sf -r'-11 X 2 W' , ': I-. ' xt xl n-qwhsf YJ I ' 4 W x ., I ' . ff If-. 13475, ' ' , . , X , I fi 1 x N , .P I , - -, I I NX' an ROSALEZ, JOSE Edinburg ROSS, WILLIAM Oklahoma City. Okla. ROTE, .IANETTE Houston ROWE, ELIZABETH Greenville RUMPH, KATHLEEN Galveston K RUTLEDGE. MICHAEL Plainview SAMMONS, CHARLES Dallas SAWYER, MAUDE Defuniak Springs, Florida SCHAFFER, KENNETH Denton SCHIFF, STEVEN Dallas SEAHOLM, MEGAN Dallas SEBASTIAN, ANN Dallas SEEVER, NORTON Dubuque, Iowa SEIBERT, MARIORIE Odessa SEITSINGER, RICHARD El Paso SELVIDGE, MICHAEL Dallas SHELTON, DELORIS Houston SHERIDAN, JR., JOHN H Monmouth, Ill. SHINER, PAUL Ft. Worth ' SHORT, ETTIE Mt. Pleasant SHOTTON, ANNE Dallas SIMMONS, JOSEPH Dallas SKENDER, DONALD El Paso SKILES, DAVID Sherman SKINNER, MICHAEL Iowa Park SLATKO, BARTON Houston SMITH, GEORGE San Augustine SMITH, JOHN Ft. Worth SOUTHWICK, LINDA Edinburg SPRING, GALE Dallas SPROWL, MARTHA Sherman STAYER, GLENN Dallas STEELE, CHRISTINE Arlington STEPH, BRAD Galveston STEPHEN SON, CAROLE Greenville STODDARD, RICHARD Dallas STRYKER, RICHARD Hurst SWANN, WILLIAM Sun Anmnin TAYLOR, ERNEST Dallas TAYLOR. RONALD BI:-nipliis, Tenn. THOMPSON, LEONE Dallas T051 PSON, PATRICIA Midland TOWNSEND, KENNY Baird TRAIN. TERRI ANN Pasadena ' TRURAN, DAVID HUUSIUH TUCKER, TERESA Dallas UMPH RESS. GEORGE Gunter UMPLEBY, CA RA Dallas WASHIZURN. .IANIES Wichita Falls WHITNIORE. SUSAN Dallas WIELAND, BRADLEY Euless WILCOX, NORMAN Corpus Christi WILLIAMS. GAIL Houston WILSON, EARL Ft. Worth WINGARD, JUDY Richardson K. f -R 3 N 'R X If gl C T79 WOLF, LINDA Rirhardson . WORKS, RICKEY Wichita Falls WORRALL, LINDA Ft. Worth WRIGHT, KATHLEEN Dallas YOUNGQ JAMES Harlingen YUILL, RICHARD Bellaire - IN MEMORY OF PAT SIMMONS Each change of many-coloursd life he drew, Exhausted worlds, and then imagin'd new . . . e Samuel Joh 0 HONORS u N n .9 . :. Xx F s. ' N xt N. as fif- Q. Q Q : Q 5 XX fs- .. Q, A ,v. ' - 6. 5. 5 il. .lf hs Q r Q . E ' .- :,, - f Lf ' Vik ' ,N 5 -, . k 5 P if -xf 5, e .t- bi gn.:-- 5? F.,' ET:-. if ' tj- Er- - 2'x- 'Q 55- ' E2 if 4' FEP- 24 - . S. 5 D' Er? 514 . 542 . 2911 nfs 4 ' ul? 'ae- 51-ef .,,- Q 3'5 33 1 : SK, Y I! my he . ,Q x 4 - 1 , 5 - .-- 'ril . .. 2 ,- L .. ,U . 'I- - , I 1 ,- :5. ' 11.1. .4 ., . - 4 B .-, . .. '.' l -' , X 1 6 e X S L . - 3' V n. SK-3.72. ' ix .Ne 5 xi' 1, 'Qs Tl ' .T x'L':qg as 'U' KELLY WADE BREAZEALE Student body President 1967-68 Vice- president for Publications and Communication 1966-67 College Council, vice-chairman 1967-63 Honor Council chairman 1967- 68 Temporary Court chairman 1967-68 Pi Chi Epsilon, President 1966-67 Harlequin Editor Whois Who 1966-67 . .. Deanis List .. . Pi Gamma Mu. DIMITRIOS PAPADOPOULOS College Council 1966-68 Religious In- quiry Committee 1967 Luckett Dorm Council 1967 Blackfriars, treasurer, vice- president The Affairs of Anatol , No Exit , Darkness at Noon Gamma Gamma Gamma Fullbright Grant 1965 Institute of International Education Alpsa Psi Omega. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN NIVERSIT IES AND COLLEGES DIANNE LOUISE HARDIE Vice-president for Women's Organizations 1967-68 Chairman of Panhellenic 1967-68 Chairman of WOD1CH1S Inter-residence Hall Council 1967-68 Assistant Residence l1irector of Clyce 1966-67 College Council 1967-68 Kappa Gamma Chi .. STEP Program . . . Dean's list. -ffif' 5 -. , 2 f '. ' ,, 1105 - I .. 3 '7 , 1 , .L 3 wiv' ....-lf ' s.. 4 - - l -,.f ?-ui CX v-in THOMAS M. CALVERT Vice-president for Men's Organizations 1967-68 Chair- man 1nter-fraternity Council 1967-68 Chairman Men's Inter-residence Hall Council 1967-68 College Council 1967-68 Campus Coordinating Committee 1965-66 . . . Law Society Phi Sigma Alpha Deanis List Pi Gamma Mu. 1. . A PW r . X J 1 . - ' N H .isle in 1 6,11 ' 4? ' ' Us AN x v ' t x fwfr? l 4. Y 'ff ,I I ' ,l 1. Nl l 'li sill ai ul 9 College Council. 1966-63 Development Committee Student Entertainment Committee Luckett Dorm Council Phi Sigma Alpha, program chair- man. treasurer Dean's List . .. 1968 Class Marshal Thomas Edgar and Katherine Heard Craig Fel- lowship in Economics WhOlS Wlho 1966-67. MARY WHEAT HAHN ASCA Court Secretary 1965-66 Honor Council 1965-66 STEP Program 1965-66 Campfire Girl Leader 1966-67 Kappa Gamma Chi, historian, treasurer Dean's List . . . Alpha Chi . .. Beta Beta Beta . .. Pi Delta Phi The Doctor and Mrs. ,l. C. Erwin Fellowship The William B. Steele, Genevieve Wakefield Steele and Sue Steele lVlemorial Fellowship. 'Mill vi - 5' l .ls v - ' o Y. ....t. .4 . vvi' U 5 , new N X .. I '1 aw ,nov ' Y L an .,- g.-ad wh


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