Austin Peay State University - Yearbook (Clarksville, TN)

 - Class of 1977

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David Jones After graduation David Jones plans to attend law school. He is a political science major from Cunningham, Tenn. When asked about AP's growth, Da- vid commented, 'The answer has to lie with a larger number of people seeking a college education. The growth of Clarksville and Ft. Campbell has played a large part. The successful basketball program has also aided by means of recruitment. David's activities included the Politi- cal Studies Association, John Jay Sobi- ety, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society and was a delegate to the National Model United Nations. Kathy Denise Jones is a psychology major from Medon, Tenn. While at Aus- tin Peay Kathy participated in the APSU choir, Psychology Club, Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon and sweet- heart to Sigma Phil Epsilon. Kathy's favorite hobbies are any out- door activities. HI have always been fascinated by the wonder and beauty of nature which is, to me, the purest form of purity. HMy ambition in life is to help others in whatever way I can for I believe that if we reach out and show concern for others the world will be a better place for all of us, said Kathy. Paul David Killebrew majored in Eng- lish while at Austin Peay. His home- town is Clarksville, Tenn. He was a member of the Laurel Wreath Honor Society. ' ttBasketball has influenced much of APSU's growth. remarks Kimberly Everett Lamb. ttAustin Peay has great potential, but I feel more money should be spent on the academic life of the University. Majoring in mathematics and biol- ogy, Kim hopes to teach in high school or junior high after graduation. She is from Clarksville and while at The Peay participated in Tri-Beta and Kapp Delta Pi. She was also field com- mander for the marching band.

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Dickson, Tenn. is the hometown of an accounting and business adminis- tration major, Kathy Harris. She was vice president of the Laurel Wreath Honor Society, first vice president and pledge mistress of Phi Chi Theta Busi- ness Fraternity and a member of the American Marketing Association. Kathy came to APSU mostly for the convenience, but feels she got more than she expected. HPeopIe put down The Peay because it's a small college, but its size was a big plus for me. I like small classes with the same friends a both students and teachers. Austin Peay and the people have helped me achieve things that I dont think I could have done at a larger school, says Kathy. Kathy appreciated the School of Business at AP. HThird-floor Claxton holds some of the finest people - stu- dents and faculty e I've ever met. Emily Hickerson is a biology and chemistry major from Charlotte, Tenn. After graduation she plans to continue her education by goiing to graduate schooL While at Austin Peay Emily was presi- dent of Beta Beta Beta, senior senator of the Student Government Associ- ation, and a member of Chi Epsilon Mu and Kappa Delta Pi. Emily remarked, HI think The Peayis growth has been influenced by the stu- dents and faculty. They represent the school well and bring The Peay to the JuHanne Hogan Eany Hickerson attention of others. The athletic teams and the academic performance of the graduates cause people to look a little cIoser. Majoring in business education is Ju- lianne Coddington Hogan. Her home- town is Fort Worth, Texas. After gradu- ation Juli plans to teach business sub- jects or special education at the secon- dary level. Juli participated in the Laurel Wreath Society and Kappa Delta Pi while at Austin Peay. HI attended APSU while my husband was stationed at Ft. Campbell. I am glad I was able to complete my educa- tion, said Juli. Stuart. Fla. is the hometown of Rob- ert Johnson Bob majored in political science and psychology while at Austin Peay. Bob held membership in the Student Government Association, Tennessee Psychological Association, John Jay Society and the Psychology Club while at Austin Peay. HThe education a student receives does not necessarily come from the professor or his instruction, but rather from the motivation and the desire of the student to learn. I feel that the mark of any good university is the abili- ty to teach its students to think on their own, thereby producing re- search, remarked Bob.



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Jane Cecile Lambert was a member of the Laurel Wreath Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sorority and the National Education Association while at Austin Peay. Jane is an elementary education ma- jor from Clarksvilie, Tenn. After graduation Diane Lowe plans to attend graduate school. She is from Dickson, Tenn., and biology and chem- istry are her majors. While at AP Diane was a member of the Laurel Wreath Honor Society, Beta Beta Beta, Student Publications and was a non-voting member of the Ten- nessee State Board of Regents. Diane came to The Peay for several reasons: the offer of a scholarship, the strong department in her major area, and its closeness to her family and job. Pamela Jean Luckeroth is an ele- mentary education major from Clarks- viile. She held membership in Kappa Delta Diane Lowe Pam Luckeroth Jane Lambert Terry Mccade National Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi, AI- pha Beta Alpha, and the National Edu- cation Association during her four years at The Peay. The most unforgettable person Pam met while at Austin Peay was Dr. Alan Williams. HHe is a very unusual profes- sor. He takes a genuine interest in the students. He trys his best to help you learn. His biggest asset is that he really cares! After graduation Terrance McCabe hopes to play professional football. He is a psychology major from Tuliahoma, Tenn. Terrance has played football during his four years at The Peay. For two years he was voted outstanding defen- sive piayer and was voted AII-OVC in 1976. When asked about Carter's adminis- tration Terrance said, til expect Carter to do what he expects of himself. I think that is sufficient.

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