Campbellsville University - Maple Trail Yearbook (Campbellsville, KY)

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lr , xx, 'S 'ZS T7 6-3 Qi, ,zgl 4 , . 7, 'ii :Q K. ug HMHMQYQ G? 11 . N ,,,.4.-gif lleflzl L I, . Arima sam POSITION OF MOON AT TIME I OF LAUNCH APOLLO 8 llI, b nn 'r I 'Q' : 'G i K .-'f 1 ' a EARTH : I I X N l ' Q Q CUM edv .9 spfmhdf, n 'q' .t', Iunni' 7 9 10 6 It ' , 6' xv A 'X I ,F - 2 Elrfsfi a h ,,, X l 1 I r ' ,. N U11 - 327251241 up ' , , 7 ag I '. w , . s ' u ni -L 5 S P I N 1 H E R S 0 1 W T l MAPLE TRAIL 1969 Campbells ville College Campbell.s'v1'lle, fXV6'lIIl1C'li-1 Le-Li3il5m.G2eF H H -A -P- It almost didn't seem right, having to quit work, quit the summer fun, and quit sleeping late. just to go back to school. After all, just three short months ago I had graduated from high school and now the grim prospect of three more drudgerous years, a slave to the book, captive of the pen, and servant to the professor loomed ahead. And above all, to be treated like a green freshman by the upperclassm en was indeed a bitter pill to swallow. But there I was, standing out on Hoskins Avenue wondering if the institution before me was indeed Campbellsville College better known as Russell Creek Academy. A lengthy verbal proclamation by a gentleman calling himself Henry erased all doubts and I proceeded on my journey. A breeze swept over the campus causing the trees to sway and a little whirlwind raced between old Stapp Hall and the Administration Building. Ah, yes, the trees. The gnarled Dogwood to the majestic Oak and a row of sapling Maples that seemed to form a trail, all spread a shady blanket over the campus. It was a beautiful day and the morning sun re- flected off of the windows in the ivy faced gymnasium. I walked past that venerable of building, running my fingers through the cool ivy leaves that were still wet with dew. New red brick and sparkling grass caught my eye and I naturally supposed the two buildings be- fore me were new and the fact that no signs had yet been placed on them further supported my theory Clater I found out that I was correct and that the additions were the SUB and the Science Buildingb. I kicked at a fly that buzzed off toward the sun and I headed in the direction of the SUB. Suppressing the desire to explore its inner spaces, I instead turned right to in- vestigate the hill between the two new build- ings. There before me was a crescent ampi- theater of concrete and grass with a blacktop stage. Slowly I descended the rows and upon reaching the bottom I took a bow as if I were a great Greek actor and thousands of eyes were upon me. That day passed and so did the weeks. My first date was spent sitting in the arbored bench next to that stately old mansion, Stapp I-Iall. The stars were all out and I could al- most see the spire of the Big B . At night it was lit up like a giant white cone and I often had mixed emotions about it. Indeed it was ? beautiful, but twice a week at nine in the morning I had to be in one of its pews for the chapel program. Besides chapel I had Fresh- man convocation on Fridays which was in- tended to teach me in a semester what I should have learned in a week. But I was in college now and its own special maturing process was teaching me to accept responsibility. Often I would sit in my room watching the rain as it formed small puddles on the pavement and turned the grass a deeper shade of green. It was then that I realized what college was all about. The books, the teachers, the friends, many of which would only become shadowed memories and nameless faces someday in the cloudy, distant future. A raindrop fell through the barely opened window and landed on my cheek. It slid down and left a track just like a tear and I remembered a friend on the faculty that had already left us for a better world. It was quiet and I lay back on my bed and went to sleep listening to the farm report on the radio. When I awoke the leaves were dancing before mother nature's brush and a vast monthly dis- play of color shrouded the campus. The Dog- wood, the Oak, and the Maple had donned their vesture of autumnal colors and I was a Sopho- more. The building of floats for homecoming was a busy and arduous time. Chicken wire, napkins, wagons, and tractors were combined to support the theme, Tiger Spirit . As a rule the nights were cold--very cold. Our fingers seemed to stay with the spirit of the season for they too turned--a light shade of blue. And then the weeks labor was displayed for about an hour only to be torn asunder by a multitude of greedy fingers. The napkins seemed to form a blanket behind the gym and I thought back a few weeks to that premature snow that had fallen over the earth. Drive-in students heralded it as a good omen from above, on campus students considered it the biggest social event of the year. Mid-term gave the students an academic rating as to progress made or in most cases, regress noticed. With the brain strain came many dif- ferent responses from students and faculty alike. Some teachers lost their heads and some lost other things . . . and one continu- ously threatened to flush students to greener places. But what was college for anyway? Sure more students started wearing glasses and walking a little slower. Bleary-eyed collegers would stumble into class with red creases on their foreheads and cheeks where they had fallen asleep on their bedspreads or toppled over their books. Eight o'clock came earlier every day and the weekends flew. 1 Future became present and all too soon past. 3 Beside from a little snow and sunshine, the monsoon season proved to be true. Kicking across campus I roused a Starling and it caught the wind and flew off toward the autumn , moon. I was then alone for awhile and re- f treated to the Alumni Chapel. It was a time to be alone and I wondered how many other students felt as I did. I was engulfed in a hazy mist of memory like I sometimes want to do. South I-Iall was completed and occupied by now and there had been a series of Exodus' taking place on campus. The men in Carter moved to South to make room for the women of Stapp. And good ole Stapp met its maker that Fall. If one shed a tear a hundred did as the porch where I and many others had sat and talked, or sometimes just listenedg where boy first met girl and stole his first kiss. With it went tradition but the old Victorian code still re- mained. The concrete world crumbles with age and the rubble is cleared away, but the abstract remains, for only the concrete and an idea are potential while a memory is kenetic. The mist dissipated as a door was opened be- hind me and my reverie caught the four winds. I was no longer along and was glad for one can become a slave to solitude. Through the open door came a blast of artic-like wind that sent chills throughout my body and I realized that it was winter--and I was a Junior. Yes, cold winter with its short days and long nights-- Christmas time and the new year. Basketball season was placed on a pedestal as students witnessed a winning season for the very first time. I can still see myself sitting in the high school gymnasium between the eagles, trying to transmit to the team the electrifying sense of excitement raging through my ramparts. The trees were all bare and the skinny fingers of the Dogwood eenied to reach for the sky as I left the chapel and wandered aimlessly across campus. I stood for a moment in front of the library looking rut the new Stapp Hall. just then two snowflakgs drifted down out of the grey sky and lit upon tin, Iceve of my coat. There they lingered for a long time and then they melted and were gone. Somehow I felt remorseful a thought about those that were gone from these now dear but trying portals. The snow started coming down harder, so I headed for my dorm stopping momentarily to chase a squirrel that went scurring up a nearby tree. I had to hurry now for tonight the play The Diary of Anne Frank was to be presented. Something had happened on campus lately that seemed to unite everyone loving drama. Dar- rell and Larry Gay had come and planted a new and different spark that gave we, the stu- dents, something to unite and work for and more than ever gave us something to be proud of. Everyone was raving about it and it sounded as though it could be the start of something new and big. I decided I'd better eat first so I headed for the the gourmet kitchens . One advantage of going to supper in the winter was the fact that you wouldn't be attacked by flies or get fly spray in your ears. I got my meal, sat down. and for some reason I wondered if I could make it as a barber. I dwelt not long on that train of thought but directed my attention to 51 I Av' the radio which was telling me who was in the hospital from Podunk to Hog I-Iollow. There was a record player attached to the PA system but it was rarely used. Supper over I readied for the play, went to it, and retired . . . I woke up and looked around me. I was drenched in sunshine and a robin was singing to me from a blossoming tree outside my window. I lept from bed and threw open a window and was embraced by a warm spring breeze. I hurridly dressed and started for the high school where I was doing my student- teaching. After all, I was a Senior and on my way to meet the world. My Senior year had been probably my best. So much had hap- pened, although there Was a lot being left for others to make happen. Bob and the S.G.A. were making new inroads in student-faculty relations while giving the students a bigger voice in policy making. Even though the organization was but an infant, the students were going to have two class- mates sitting with the Board of Trustees the next year. Many no -no's still prevailed and with every horizon captured, a new one would appear. But progress is never instantaneous but rather an evolutionary process. While my mind was on progress, I decided to stop by the new gym on my way back to cam - pus and perhaps take a swim. Never before had Campbellsville College witnessed such a surge of progress as the new J. K. Powell Gymnasium. A new home for the Tigers, a junior-size Olympic pool, a weight-lifting room, the works! The final bell rang and I think I beat half of my students out of the room. Running across the yard I saw a butterfly sunning itself on a morning glory. I winked at it and it just sat there, slowly moving it's wings back and forth. Then I saw itg I saw my four years be- fore me in a flash. When I was a Freshman, graduation seemed as far away as the sun. When I was a Sophomore it waited upon the moon. When I was a junior it dwelt among the trees. And now, the dawn--like the morn- ing glory, it was here and opening up a whole new world for me. Soon the lamb-skin would be mine but I wouldn't forget my Alma Mater. Always it would hold a memory-filled corner of my heart. I-IOOT I I I U I , mv' TO TI-IE SENIORS Four years of footsteps in the snow . . . but at last it spring and . . . TI-IE SPIRIT IS NOW! 7 ali' AN IZ A Q. NS CAMPBELLAIRES Q 5 9 Q. 169 Cx? SQ K- W Lrmxw AK CA MEEEZM TTES Director--J. H. 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Pres.3 Pam Bdrington, Sec.-Treas.3 Glen Drury, Reporter. fr N .Q ' Officers: Ron Goff, Presidentg Eugene Matney, Vice-Presidentg Becky Lyon, Secretary-Treasurerg Lydia Fredricks, Reporterg Mrs. Larry Cay Reagan, Sponsor. IO 5U ls.r- YO 'msoieeafcu -W-mwlff-if 0 Y? 1.11 G DEMOCRA T ek L 0 cause gt, me talk Katherine I M d V o Wilson Vice President- Pat Montgomery, Secretary, Wm. Taylor, Treas Officers: Sam Cox, Presi ent, ern n , - , urerg Janie Pike, Reporter, Dr. Yoder 8 Mr. Kibbons, Sponsors. YUU G REPUBLICANS Avg ps- Ann Eckert Sec Officers Danny Gosser 8 Larry Henderson, Co Chairmen, Morris Stephens, Vice-President, retary, Orble Morris, Treasurer, Helen Osborne 8 Richard Wood, Sponsors t I ' Q t M O I . 4-1 5 ' 1 - . ' , - II Vote For The 120-County Senator g ,V J' NIXON AG SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB ' Officers: Chandler Smith, President, Jill Minor, Vice-President, Ron Goff, Secretary, Roy Molden, Treasurer, james Roller, Reporter, Bobby I-limes, Sponsor. PHI BETA LAMBDA ...-.LW Officers: Danny Lea, President, Maurice Mollett, Vice-President, Lois Shepard, Secretary, jennifer Brenda, Treasurer, Danny Pollock, Reporter, Marvin Anderson, Parliamentarian, Mr. Wood, Mr. Scalos, Mrs. Gregory, Dr. Yoder, Sponsors. I2 DEL TA Er'- PSI OMEGA Q SJ' Officers: H. I. Stroth, Presidentg Bert Fendt, Presi- dentg Jill Minor, President. HA RLEQ UINS Officers: Bert Fendt, Presidentg john Dorough, Vice-Presidentg Carol Earle, Secretaryg Bonnie Durmaway I-Iistoriang M. Darrell Reagan, Director. S.N.E.A. -Q, 5- ' -Nj S- - -gg 4 h, 1, 5 . ,, .. ,.,,f, f :Km X' , , - A.,ffas.se1sL1E.2.e4z.sp:rsz'if!!12Yzf16!9!'s'S'Sa3GMX ' 'L-2 xr ?-H4 ff:w'F.f5f-fRvf f' -W . .1 A 1' N J' Officers: Barbara Shooprnan, Presidentg Brenda Kearnes, Vice-Presidentg Elizabeth Davidson, Secretaryg Suz anne MacKay, Reporterg Marreet Boyd, Historiang Sandra Whitsell, Publicityg Dr. Drewy Meece, Sponsor. SIGMA TA DEL TA . Q r D V 87, 5 57: V' ', xf m .Fw Y Officers: Roy Summers, Presidentg Larry Harris, Vice-Presidentg Freida White, Secretary-Treasurerg Sheryl Morrison, Reporteq Mrs. D. P. Curry, Sponsor. - Y.W.A. fl 1 fe, ,- ve LI sxx S. Officers: Janis Cheser, President, Carolyn Abbott, Vice-President, Sherry Wilson Watson, Mission Action Chairman, Elsie Martin, Study Leader, joy Crowder, Acti B.S. U. ia , Secretary- Treasurer, Brenda vity Leader. Officers: George Patmor, President, David Tucker, Vice-President, Sue Phillips, Secretary, Elizabeth Myer, Treasurerg Robert Richardson, Sponsor. 0' ...... -T SIGMA ZETA inc, NL ..-0' fum Officers: Roger St. Clair, President, George Patmore, Vice-President, Linda Eastridge, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Mullins, Reporter, Don Cheatham, Activity Committee, Elizabeth Meyers, Activity Committee, Mr. HEALTH A D PHYSICAL EDUCATIO N.. f x Officers: Randy Talley, President, joan Mann, Vice-President, Janice Chesser, Secretary, Patsy ,Io Lee, Treas- urer, Miss Osborne 8 Mr. Bishop, Sponsors. CIRCLE K Officers: Mike Hudson, President, Keith King, Vice-President, Roy Molden, Secretary, Chandler Smith, Bob Sumner, Larry Kimbler, Directors, Mr. Clark G Mrs. Asher, Sponsors. W OMEN'S RECREA 210 ASSOCIA T10 Qfixfiqa ,4,.,:q:jjf x -M .---'gg W 'L -his , -JL . f 4, -. - J .','. 34 R - ,551 -' ,'.'?i'z--'v-Qiffrofg - an In ,V ', wx. x A .Y n gs., wt - - 14. s - . 4 , . .-fxs. Q f, f I Q' Officers: Peggy Goff, President, Shirley Newton, Vice-President, Dee Hilgeman, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Os- borne, Sponsor. DENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE mi f-if r A av . I .. 1 . , - lil X - I . k, ,I P -.1 1315. 'l:Se.1+?: T7 2--1 '- fi ,151 . A ' 49,5555 , . - A 'xg , ' ifsygwkss .rl ' ' l, '-: ' ,full ef- '-, X wr' Members: Helen Osborne, Paul Prather, Audrey Bickley, H. I. Stroth, Bob Sumner, John Dorough. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIA TIO Officers: Larry Orange, Presidentg Jimmie McNeal, Vice-Presidentg Gerald Gilley, Secretaryg Cecil Camp- bell, Song Leaderg Mr. Kibbons, Sponsor. ALPHA RHO TA , 'H-A p' fiflfm-- Officers: Cora Renfro, Presidentg jim Phillips, Vice- Presidentg Sheryl Mitchell, Secretaryg Wm. May, Treasurerg Brenda Kearnes, Recreation Chairmang Mr. Stapp, Sponsor. J D0 CL W- -f'1'f?FH3- M W lv The Judo Club is organized for the purpose of furthering the art of judo on campus. M.E.N.C ' 1 4 1 ,- Officers: Mary jane Dulin, President, Tim Best, Vice-President, Elaine Wright, Secretary, Donna Snyder, Corresponding Secretary, Gayle Lowrey, Treasurer, Steve Shelton, Parliamentarian, Glenda Routon, Reporter, Larry Elliott, Sponsor. BA I 7 El Officers: Vernice McGaha, President, Tim Best, Vice-President, Libby McVVhorter, Secretary-Treasurer, David Harbison 8 Ann Eckler, Librarians, Kay I-larbison, Reporter, Mr. Marcase, Director. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIA T101 :V s,.. Q x Officers Bob Sumner President jack Cox Vice President, Ann Gardner, Secretary, Karen Cooper, Treasurer, Rhonda Hoagland Reporter Mike Hudson Chief justice 'vir Bobby Himes, Advisor. ECHO STAFF r 3 . -- ... Staff Don Miller, Editor, Ron Wells Assistant Editorg Robert Adcock, Editorial Editor, Tony Roberts, Sports Ed- itor, Linda Kays Society Editor, Bobby Nunn, Make-up Assistant- Alice Prather 8 Betty Gay Lowe, Advertisement, H I Stroth, Make up Advisor, L D Kennedy, Faculty Advisor. A ja ' I r f Qi 6 L A K 3' X . : 9 . i 3 . 1 - , 5 , sa - Y i 9 3 ! 5 3 5 Q 1 1 1 1 l 1 it a z Z 5 , E 2 l a I U i 73 , i f pf x i,5, L . V H r VV X f' V BR 5 si A QL Aj ws L. l - , . ' 7 N d A C Now We No U Lorzger Try To Fino' the Easy L Professor T but the Easiest Y n DR. LYNWOOD MONTELL MR. D. E. GILLESPIE MR. L. PAUL PRATHER ACADEMIC DEAN REGISTRAR DEAN OF STUDENTS Cf PRESIDEN Dr. Julius K. Powell 33. MR. A. JOE ASI-IER MR. MARSHALL BLACK MR. I. ALVIN HARDY GENERAL COUNSEL BUSINESS IVLANAGER DIR. OF PROMOTION Dr. A. W. Eickley SOCL-XI SCIENCE Xlr. Oo: Bishop HE,-X I TH and P.E. Yrs. .Irma B. Boone EDUCATION x1f.xx.R. Boyd TDI-IYSIC.-XL SCIENCE Xlr. R. S. Clark SOCLAL SCIENCE Dr. H. E. Coker BEBLE G RELIGION Mrs. B. Coppock EDUCATION Dr. George Cribb FINE ARTS Mr. L. Cunningham HEALTH S P.E. Mrs. D. P. Curry ENGLISH Mr. W. L. Elliott FINE ARTS Miss B. Evans B IOLOGY Mrs. Ina Gregory BU S. 8 ECON. Mr. L. M. Hamilton ENGLISH Mrs. E. L. Hill ENGLISH Mr. E. L. Hill SOCLAL SCIENCE f4iA 'Y ' 1' V , i x .J B f 45 . 15 , .. .. 1 , A .ku ' 1 4 . .?f?+v'u. it v , . ...f W?-F9346 ' ,Az ','?M7,': fi. 97?-:ii': ?. v K, A ' f 'ni 1. 'Q-fi Mr. Bobby R. I-limes SOCIAL SCIENCE Mrs. Bobby R. I-limes LIBRARY Dr. Paul C.. Horner RELIGION Mr. T. Y. Jeffries PHYSICAI. SCIENCE Mr. L. D. Kennedy ENGLISH Mr. jerry R. Kibbons SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. D. E. Marcase FINE ARTS Mrs. T. Marshall LIBRARY Dr. D. Meece, Jr. EDUCATION Dr. Shirley Meece ENGLISH Mr. William C. Myles EDUCATION Miss H. B. Osborne HEALTH 8 P.E. Mr. P. E. Osborne MATH Dr. Sherman Parrish PHYSICAL SCIENCE Mr. B. H. Parsley LIBRARIAN Mr. M. D. Reagan ENGLISH Mrs. M. D. Reagan ENGLISH Mr. VI. Reyrrierson FINE ARTS Mr. R. Richardson RELIGION Dr. N. L. Roberts BIOLOGY Mrs. N. L. Roberts ENGLISH Mr. Harry Scalos BUS. 8 ECON. Mr. R. G. Stapp FINE ARTS Dr. Cy. R. Tredway SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. D. W. White KL-'XTI-I Dr. james Wolfe BIOLOGY Mr. Richard Wood BUS. G ECON. Mrs. Richard Wood SOCIAL SCIENCE Dr. Fred R. Yoder BUS. 8 ECON. Mrs. Fred R. Yoder SOCIAL SCIENCE Mrs. B. Wilkerson ACADEMICS OFFICE if 1542. Nr ' ,Q Ar- , xr X 3 ff I Q GS rx sr 1 s M wif 3 IJIIIHIQIIS www- WF' uuuuuwnvgw- TW i Q lik JV' WSL .JF '4 ff ,W v+:s,'Q2, s air .Q L .N ,fm .. . J A J W 7, X '2 ...ifzxvf www: . ...M , . f wa' K' , ,Q Ukfaw if 8 -A J, . M.':..,....q I 'H fu.. In A Mr. W. T. Chandler TREASURER Mr. K. Christerson COMPTROLLER Mrs. M. F. Keltner BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. I. Mason BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. Martha Stein BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. Wilma Cooper BOOK STORE Mrs. W. E. Snyder NURSE Mr. W. I. Tague FOOD SERVICES Mrs. J. A. Phillips PREsrDENT's orrrcr Miss Dale Cave REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Mrs. B. I-I. Nunn REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Mrs. M.AMurrell NORTH HAIL DIRECTOR Mrs. Hattie Polk CARTER--DIRECTOR Mr. 8 Mrs. R. Rouse SOUTH--DIRECTORS Mrs. Lela Walker STAPP--DIRECTOR Mr. E. Elzy STENO POOL 1 I fi. . POR T I .-'ff -, A . Q 1-'U ...f ' .,f-f f pf 9 ,f' bx. F' I I ' fa ws va- -vf'-Q f A S Qx ki ' is-42 is . Ni 7. QW at '45 Nov Dec jan . Feb 1968 -1969 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE St. Benedict Calvary Pikeville Oakland City Cumberland Berea Union Georgetown Oakland City Northwood Ins Berea Cumberland Union Rio Grande Rio Grande St. Benedicts Pikeville Lander Northwood Ins . Georgetown VICTORY! Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home I-Io me Home Away MAN ON THE MOVE ,. A-t. . gl' 4 IUST PART OF THE FAMILY J r ,fr ,, , Q ' f 'I , H 1 ,i:.,gy1-if Y I ff si I X Q x A, 2 '-'YL flu. . I A' L 4.4.5 i Y . , W 'T LISTEN TO THIS ALL CONFERENCE FREEMAN THAT'S CLOSE HEY! This years Tigers have shown a remarkable improvement under the guidance of Coach Lou Cunningham. Our Tigers have shown us a new brand of basketball and we love it. Al- though they may be small, they know how to hustle and exhibit a desire to win--just ask Cumberland College. They aren't afraid of overtimes either. 29 jump, Bo, jump! h I -e Q f- - , 2 , -- 1 N X 4 I , f 4.,,. - -A 7-. I' I .. I 'I my ig, 1+ xr' H 4.1, 3? 4 Aj A f- ,- Ciky A X ' . 1 . 1. e- 3 ' X-55 CAMPBELLSVILLE e Q w XN'here is everybody ?? 'xx Q 'x N'-frxkh ! -E 1 mt , ' 4 I - : ' s Center: P W 'G if Scott Pierce V A M , A Don Bishop A fl - . Lou Cunningham 'ii ii , Q. 6 , t , 5, 4 N 5' A Vs ' J 1 .Q- -. n 5? 1 i ' 4 Q 9 1 This one is all mine! Na Na Na Na Na !! 30 Yep, air pressures right. TIGERS 68-69 L to R: J. Hawthorne R. Masden W. Morris R. Starkes B. Hoskins J. Costello I.. Carter D. Holland E. Freeman L. Branam W. Sweatt D. Goff H. Gray Ek Cray got his man! H. X F if 3 'Q Trail! Hey, that's the wrong basket!! 5 gf.. df dggfk-1+ ..-:gg Cool it, buddy! 1 CHEERLEADERS 1968-1969 x ai' Follow the leader, anyone? , -oo 'a ,ff -9 'af .,,s - Don't anybody move! L to R: L. Baughman B. Stien G. Stiff B. Edrington J. Minor if L2 Let's get together -,, 32 Cheerleaders boost the team! nlU ' K , r , Y M ,ff .f , Y ,.,,w.f-haunt 'j QM .nw M Miss Helen Osborne is the coach for the girls basketball and tennis team. She puts the finishing touches to each per- formance. Without her excellent leader- ship the success of the girls sports could not be. We owe a great deal of thanks to Miss Osborne for her leader- ship. The 1968 -69 Girls Basketball Team has shown what Campbellsville girls can do. They have a very fine record and seem to get stronger each year. I. to R: Kay Black, Carol Coffeman, Peg Goff, Wanda Sutton, Billie Douglas, Dee I-Iilgeman, Ann Eckler, Gala jenk- ins, joan Mann, Ruby Thauman, Debbie Caulier. es. .'h I W The 1968-69 Girls Tennis Team has not had much of a chance to show themselves, but this spring they should show the school some fine tennis. L to R: Betty Edmonston, joan Wann, Sue Whit worth, Peg Goff, Sharon Hail. 33 COACH: Lou Cunning- ham, Vince Vance, jim Howard, Cary Watson, Forest Wise, Dale Wol- ford, Randy Tally, Kenny Rucker, Freddy Money, Ronnie Walters, Ron Vance. T at '?3if?'1. 'iii 'Vi V mwfvf'-lf' A . J, - is -r4ff f.Yfff--3 - L 'V ,T in ,Lili U nm, A If. If-1 if 'T A r B L E L! P L A Y f E A 1967 1 968 Ron compiled the h1ghest won-lost record as a p1tcher and had the highest batting average. M O S R 'gp av, .iw 'K .. ,1 gf , emi? 3,1 L lk? The Girls Take Over! sw M S r,,', lfiw Even the Faculty Get Into the Action. xp ? ,Jiswv .4 .Q Lebanon House on the Way to Another Victory. ITN, W ,ogg r Tex Moves Out! ! Y A 1 , . Xi ' 'Q e if Q 2 . 10,4 X wg- . 4 A N ' , E , f , , Um K if ,A - tif . 'Y ,Q f 'KA v ,Q K vo I ' ..-.-.f. 6 , A X df. I z. 1 1 A.-J fagi ,wx .r Q V ' ' :GV ' ' . WUT' , , i . . A . ,A ,vu . . . 5 .L Ns. ,i , .3 'xi X ' 'gw'..'7 'T .'-T' Get on Your Mark! sy, x' 53 'aff' 1 ' ., ., 5941:-V .,,,, . .4-ai-rf ,, - A Amr, Q Q Mya' J I -99141 G fx' 1 35 P -Q. y an X I-7 X O' an . g .g y 't M9 . , V , 9 -'ix nf: 1 N ' M' 1 -J A' - r. l hx , A ' I it .I 1' - 1 , . I. K V4 A . ,' , . .g,,... 1 Abner 354'- 'X ' .- if J 4 5 V' - Qirrjy-I 9, , 4.' -' 1 ci 'N .' ' . ,..4 1 -. ,. 5- 9. 2 , v , L. ' . 'Af ft 'VS' J Y 533 4 f Liga 'uf 5 ' ' . MIKE MCGINLY 1 M S T E X. E S M A L I. A junior and captain of the tennis team, he is from Falls- church, Virginia, and is a hustler with great potential for this, his 3rd year of tennis. A sophomore from Bowling he was the num- ber 2 player for Campbellsville last year. I-Ie is a steady player with great po- tential who first used a metal racket on our team. Green, Kentucky, I l 1 1541- K E N D e H A R T Tx coach MISS HELEN OSBORNE A junior from Columbus, Indiana, in his third year on the team has good strokes but needs expe- rience and should be able to help the team this year. i G Q 1 f. v I ? 4 9 pw' is h n m anager DWAYNE HAZZARD 1969 TENNIS SCHEDULE CAMPBELLSVILLE COLLEGE March March March March April April April April April April April April April April April May May May May 19 MOREHEAD . . . 22 BELLARMINE . . 26 BELLARMINE . . 29 CENTRE ..... l UNION ...... 2 CUMBERLAND . . 5 OAKLAND CITY. 14 GEORGETOWN . 17 BEREA ...... I9 PIKEVILLE. . . 7 -12 SPRING VACATION 2 l UNION ...... 23 C ENTRE ..... 26 PIKEVILLE. . . 28 GEORGETOWN . 1 BEREA ..... 3 oAKLAND cirvf 5 CUMBERLAND . 8-IO KIAC TOURNEY Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away ,gf 3 r J. -:J 3 'I A- ., I, A 1 R Q I R : , . Y B A T E S This year's tennis team should prove to be the best balanced team yet and will be out to prove that they are tired of being the second best team in the conference, The college has recognized the potential of tennis as a winning sport and has re- surfaced the tennis courts, furnished uniforms, shoes, and purchased a restringing machine for all those busted rackets. OUR THANKS TO COACH DON BISHOP AND COACH HELEN OSBORNE! The three returning lettermen will be fighting for positions against Larry Bates, Mike Phones, Ken Hurt, john Kanis, Gov Combs, Phil Thompson, and David Hayes . We feel that the team has risen in recognition and acceptance by posting a record of being the win- ningest team at Campbellsville College. We ask the students continued support as we seek first place in the K .I .A .C. 'i,. Oh that sun . . . Smile! !! 37 'ia A 5 fgfif' ie? FEATURE iii?-ff N 1 xx Nr- X i, A Q-1. Campbe!!sv1'!Ie's Homecomzhg Conleslanis I H 1 l ' vc leg SPRING FESTIVAL A Goocl Dz'spos1'l1'on, a Smiling Face Will Always F1'na'a Welcome Place 40 The Spirit Is New Pagecmls of Competition and Beauty HOMEC'0MING aff' ,YK 'Bt X an 2 ig 1 ,xr x af , 3 , . 5 2 5' 35 is Y L? v f is 2, Q, . .,1f, ii. ,, J' THE LAST STEP . , 2, 4-' CZ? BECUMI UEE .KW A.. . Miss Marlene Sharpe Homecoming Queen 43 LI'l76I'Cl Flanagan SPRING The HAPPENING Candidates Ann Gardner f k 'n 1 Lf, E A , E WJ, 7, f 12 i If 3 r 1' x, ff 1968 SPRING FESTIVAL QUEEN Gwen, One Who Alu'o,1's Has Tirne for Others Yet Never Forgels Herself Miss Gwen Thompson 3' fh- S rl. , . v -, RQSEQ - 4 ' 'yn 3-f,ffz5 E 51 1. .vp , 1 9' I P.. F Q H41 fl M1'ss Gayla Stzjj' 1966 Spring Festival Queeng Our representative to Mountain Laurel THE SPIRIT OF SUCCESS I Sy., -TJ. M1'ssC0ngen1'al1'ly V M Q 1. J0 Leia Russel! I Z... THE SPIRIT IS Now Joe and Penny Arorzson MR CA MPBELLSVILLE Mr, Herman Keith King, son of Rev. 81 Mrs. Herman King of Rockford, Illinois, was chosen Mr. Campbellsville 1968 -69 by the college faculty. Keith is a Senior major- ing in sociology and minor ing in psychology. His hobbies include sports reading, and listening to classical music. In col- lege Keith was President of the Senior Class and was active in B.S .U.3 So- cial Science Clubg S.N.E.A. and the Letter- man Club. Keith plans to teach and obtain his degree in counseling through further study. He says to his fel- low students, Our ad- ministration and faculty are trying to achieve higher standards for the college. Encourage them! This is your college too! Keith is a fine student and example of the kind of student Campbellsville College is proud to have. MISS CA MPBELLS VILLE Miss Betty jo Shearer, daughter of Mr. 81 Mrs. Elza Shearer of Frazer, Kentucky, was elected Miss Campbellsville 1968 -69 by the college faculty. Betty jo graduated in january of 1969 and plans to make a career of teaching. I-Ier major was biology and she minored in chemistry. I-Ier hobbies 'include read- ing, cooking, traveling, piano, and outdoor life. In college Miss Shearer was active in Student Council serving as sec- retary, held the position of assistant dorm direc- tor and worked in the religious activities on campus . To her fellow students she has left behind, Betty jo gives this advice, Life is filled with happiness if you Want it to be . I Wish each person would hold his head up and smile. Anything Worth having is worth working and striving for . Belly J0 Shearer rf- 4 , - -'flf-g r 3 . ' 1 - 1 w ' - Je 1 'Q 'V 5 . ' -5 x if ii ' v 9 ' Z ' 5 '. ' ' af' P! 53.45-1 . u,., , joan '- l Q.. A - 4 I 4 ' 1 Q'g':a Q r R19 ' Q 4 ' f ff, N ' 1 OI' I 1 sv 0 , J f if iw ,b X N ' . 1' f i 3 . Q wwf . 5 0' ix. ' ,XA A-' 'Y , ,gl 6 A ' A 1- ' , Q 'P 'E if A ,Q Q H It I, 'g.'ai': in K lik 3 gay, vv Y x K ,,.v L, 'V, I , ,vvx gk Q an 4 x K. ,P . I QP v I View A 3 -gd, lg Q 'rv ,ff K,-.-A is, 'is flaw, 5 H nigh. v 4 A, 'X v .fgq-,X 1 Q b I Q fx, A -xg 4 M :Q ,,,. A vu Hz I A, 52 W I Ying! ,Q at A, W ,W 4 , . 7, 1 f Vp ,Fr K to gi D i -qw, 5 Vlgwn ,m 433, '31, y - M!!! . . wfgufg. A s,-,. W , r fp fi. - ,o its -If. .Aw'Qi+ ,- A wi, ,,.--f.Q..f.,f,x . 1 X. ' -'lax' .2:f ':' i . JA' la . It A, 'f' -fi-,, ,,f Q ,an 1- gfav 'w ,L '1-it.: 1 -bfn ,Qi 'ggwnei 5. - .T .Q.4'i, 4-QI -- f W' ' ' wk QA-5 -., ,,,,, -. ggfa. .fri I iff, 37.5 wh, .' M ,,. V ' 1 1 5' . 5. , 'VL ,4, N,v X , n ' ' ' 46 'tit' Q: !'7,'v'?rj,'rG,' '-'ara' 1 , Qfig' ' .v X A K f 'l N ' 1 J.: X144 it 5-.cf ir., 'Q' A A Tf'V. K1. 5 -iv: is :fl y V., A I, X '+ -W 1 .- 5' ff-11,1 - , 'digg A . ' .Lf 1 - ' 5 j'.. '1' 3 4' , V ' Y .xf.,4i!'P6',.2:g:.i'f' 1, J: 1' 4.4 -. , ' R5 1 ':iQf'+r3f+3?-f'ff'147'-fed'1 ina-nw 52 '41-rg f k-'Af rwsill -at lggi-' .. ,J'1'i ?-'Ing ask. j 1 4? Sm N ,T THE SPIRIT UF ? 5 4 i s 5, I ll cf -----1-'r'-'f' r Jr, '1 'ww' R rf- LEBA N HUUSE President - -Bob Sumner Vice -President - -Bert Combs I , Secretary--Russ Bethel l U . ' I ' g Treasurer--Phil Thompson Sgt. of Arms- -Steve Small Reporter - -Ken Del-Iart fx-1 YE -14,-args-,, F Members: Ken Stoneg Phil Thompsong Bobby Dawsong Ken Del-Iartg Steve Smallg Russ Bethelg Bert Combsg jim Westg David I-Iarbisong Dave Schadlerg john Kanisg Bob Sumnerg and Bill Bunce. Miss Lebanon House--Georgeanne Noble Kanis decorates Stone's car while Bunce and Thompson look on. Lebanon House shows unity both on campus and off. .1...--- 01' .. MISS MAPLE p J ill M irzor TRAIL Miss Maple Trail is elected each year by the MAPLE TRAIL staff. The honor is based on leadership scholarship, and a genuine in- terest in the college. This year the staff has chosen its editor, jill Minor, to hold this position, With the late beginning date and the many problems that the staff has encountered, they feel that her effort has been a great asset to the college. jill is the daughter of Mr. ES Mrs. Clay Marcum of Campbells ville, Kentucky, and is majoring in English with a minor in his- tory. After graduation she plans to teach and do graduate work in speech and drama. jill has been active in the Social Science Club, Sigma Tau Delta. Delta Psi Omega, Harlequins, College Bowl Team, and has A served as Head Delegate to the M.M.U.N. for two years. Her philosophy to her fellow students is, Never accept de- feat, nothing is impossible if you try hard enough . - JN 11115 THE LOOK 1 1 u 4 OF DISNEY 1'-1 'af ia' -- ,kv ':'N.g3Qf1' A 4 5 5- - .1,,.,4 - x. X ua'. 'TY X .f ' 55' ' L..s-.QFKKI :X C- .l,,. xg: QMS .mrxv 3-WSL.'P ,,-v -',. - uf . 5'-m nN':x 'E' sl! lr ,::- , X. vi' ir ,- 1x4 6-',a-W MAPLE TRAIL STAFF FW ,X -vi do bun! ,I ,, Z, I V- NAWIX ,sy 'X n-.. -..-Q 7 Editor - -jill Minor V' - x '-'i' cw Assistant Editor--Carol A. Earle and Rhonda Hoagland 1 I-...XXX 5 5 58 Features--Karen Cooper and Gwen Thompson up N' COLLEGE 'SYILLE Sports--Ken Del-Iart, Sue Whitworth QC! 4 wife' !'Y ?-3 ., L2 -1+ xqen l Q l Q 2 Senior-- Suzanne McKay junior-- janie Pike Advertisers--Linda Eastridge, Judy Minor Sophomore - - Ann Gardner 'ezhman-- rue Cheser 1 Class Editors fl 4 l f l I I 1 x I 5 E Typist--Lana Carol ,Wilson 3124 . - if Quay Q ' f ' me -49 wifi' Photographers--jim Roller, Don Elmore sw fr I I f ,rv - 4' 4 Q If ' 4. ly .JA ' c 4 ' f f wi fp P -MW' ' ,fig-v:, .gc -- ' ' A q M 'i -F ,L , aa A 3 owne r ll 3 or 'll ' i Sf! ' si: I' ' 45.11.41 ., . ' N- 'i1iz.,f r,, - XA X .i -1114 45 lg I l ThmmshH!H' so 'fl :Him gl .:r,::n..H :Q 4-............ RR E EL A L GA N -4l MOST POP LAR PROFESSOR M. Darrell Reagan. director of speech and dramatics, was elected Most Popular Professor of i968 -69 by the student body of Campbellsville College. Since coming to Campbellsville in the summer of '67, Mr. Reagan has directed the Harlequins in six outstanding productions with an overwhelming response from the college and the Campbellsville community as well. He has , sponsored the Student Council, Harlequins, and Delta Psi Omega. Under his guidance the Har- lequins won first place in the 1968 Homecoming Float Contest. He has also established an an- nual Harlequins Awards Night to recognize exceptional talent on campus. These are only a few of the contributions he has made to campus activity. Q. Mr. Reagan's hobbies are designing jewelry for his Wife, Larry Gay, and playing with their 5 three Siamese cats, A Toro, Diablo, and Sombre. The Reagan home is always filled with cats, Variety , and even more impor- tant, students. His sin- cere interest in us is why we elected him as our favorite prof. 'A I l Y71E SPIRIT , , w IS I z I . 'L is: .. -. .- .V H- , , 1-7'5v-v '5.,J-'-..,. . - xg yi . , 1-J . ' 'RL rv vm 1- 3 'v A 4 U -. ' '11 11 ' g N ' ' A, ,J I 1 L ' .I A 1 L ng 4-251 4-,f 1 --- ... -V W4 ip 1- 1 .,. x' ,xl .-A - :fix '-,I-v s 5 -' .-- y. - -- . .. - ' -V-.JM '-13,-W. 15 TP.. .. 4?44-sZ..:A ' Neff- Q 'W ' .,,.. A V, ,Fx-Q, 1 Pl . .V ,. , f Y, j- 1' - efvgsp J ' ' PQ , , .5.,. '.g.- '. ,Q M '.z1'? ffm 4 1, ' AE: 4 3 U 5' - 15 .ig-Q 4' .1 - , . r-nga' 5, i, - s , S ,H ' w 52 M , 'pf 'lf ,. v,,.,,.,4 f on S .1 .A i ,, v wg, QQ. 5, 0.-, , A . mf, ,Mn f 1 , My -'wi , .'2l?':e:u:'V V M y pray J xfiif '- K 43' I :Z F35 357, .- 5, 'A 'v! N' Q .,- A 1 f THE SPIRIT UF THE EW GYM Dr. Powell addresses those at the groundbreaking. ,,.,,.Y Student Government President, Bob Sumner, expresses - the student body's feeling at this important moment. 59 331 5 -ill-ve. 51313 fr- ' gsuhgv G , ' W- -ef-f X ,qv 'ai' :-,. .,,S23x ' 1 ,, fx, K A W in tiling ' E, 0 o1vFfn x X Q. -94- 1 'L .JH Trustees break ground for the new gym Work and more work! Tar' , , ff - -if.: - It's finally begun! From a drawing board to a reality U11-'rw 'f'-:ff-1 qi' ! 'fx 1' ...,.. 12.5. THE GOV' MUST BE LOST THE DAY THE GOVER UR WAS SUPPOSED TO COME WELL THINGS MUST GO ON 1' JT! :- J AT LEAST THE BAND IS HERE BUT WHERE IS TI-IE GOV'S LUV'? Emilia? , ,Y I 1 Q if-A 3 'J w 4- l 1 BUT WHERE IS THE GOY'? 63 If 'I fi ' I THE SENATE IS NOW ,J SESSION MR. CHAIRMAN! ! I! TALK! TALK! TALK! IS TI-IAT ALL WE CAN DO I-IO! I-IUMMMM! !! AsIsee1t.. FINALLY TI-IE AYE'S HAVE IT. THE SPIRIT IS: W.,,,, B0 zh Ti? r1'll1'n g MNH M. 4 ' Q Y an Chilling is 'ln-fm 3 ,lv H Baffin tl III!! X lllll I an Ill!! ,wg f5 FIM? DA VID A D LISA David Cl.arry I-Iarrisj and Lisa Uudy Russell, are the lead characters in the play. Take my hand Dr. Swinford- -Wayne Muscar David and his father fBill Bunce, Talk about life. Mother-- Karen Cooper ,. , , ,, w-1 al u-uv- - A, , '- xzgijw, new- QQ,- 4.. , - A 1 ii? l 5 f 1 lf f , 5 . A ' lr , 8' l Pxx A D fs! 'fx u . , - .4 no . 7' I 0 ' K YY , 4' 1 -1- Y ---- ,.,.., A.: --T' L L'ff 'f'IM, I H 'v My 1 4-,-, r v-ML. 'L I' 'T' I I fi' 7765 5397277 WUWH, The Spirit of Harlequins Presents . . . A Rogers and Hammerstein Production of mf ,f'1j Lead Roles . . . Laurey- -Linda Flanagan Curley--Bill Bunce Oh, What a Beautiful Morning A Shotgun Wedding? X u ji A -4 8 xg'3 S'ix 1 Poor Jud is Daid 'With Me It's A11 Or Nothing Y.,- Qsy--w Tf, A 1 ,fi f 1' N 1 ' i sg iw ti -n af HBAREFOOT I just a few more steps, Mother ll My very own phone! . .,. ,v X- ll 7- Oh, Paul, I missed you so much! CAST Paul Bratter--Bill Bunce Corie Bratter--Linda Kays Mother--jill Minor Mr. Velasco--Tony Roberts Telephone Man - -Roger Davis Delivery Man--Rick Logue 1 1 S LX A ,ag 1 l , 1 ' ' You have to pop it to really get the taste .-if THE PARK Stay away from me Paul! Paul, please, please come down! Oh, Paul, this is Mr. Yelasco I ff That poor old man, having to climb all those stairs! He Thai Troublelh His Own House Shall INHERIT THE WI DH Proverbs I 1:29 By jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Battle! They roared at each other like lions, America's two most famous orators. Day after day, the torrid heat of a packed courtroom they battled with weighty arguments, tremendous speeches Such a drama America had not seen before. Spectators fainted, the judge, jury, and defen- dant were forgotten as two of the greatest orators the world has ever seen raged, thundered, and strove to literally destroy each other. The audience stood aghast as one was mortally stricken in the moment of his defeat. Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan were the leading antagonists of this trial and their names were changed in the play to Henry Drummond and Matthew Harrison Brady. john Dorough--Henry Drummond John Wall--Matthew Harrison Brady qv- sur I. Q' . , ' r L xx ht ' '.m '1 cv- , 5 1' I , ., A -1, a A '- X2 ' '., f 'ANL-4 .JD li ' 1 a I L A . , ,GQ . , 51476 ' , 4 ,1 I . - ' 'T alfi' ' lil A XR. 'v p Q .4 X. . 1 I' f 1 'lg 6 F N 4' f ' - ,mii- ij J . , I object, I object, I object Aren't you a free agent to think ? Wh o are we to judge this man? ,.,J ,v r 41 VA L EN Liififg ,m N T1 QU E EE N 19 T A L L SQ ' 5 'fs-Trl ' 4 Fi ?'?'f13 A Karen Cooper lst Runner Up ft f rfi' f QQ The Sweetheart Tree 75 Barbara Edrington 2nd Runner Up T S O T H P F H I E R I T E N N I O 1 S W1 R S Class Ojfcers Roy Norman Alcorn Harrodsburg, Ky. B.S.--Business Educ. Area Young Democrats, SNEA, Pep Club, Historian--Phi Beta Lambda. Patricia Ann Allen Jeffersontown, Ky. B.S.--Sociology--Art Pres. YWA, Pres. Stapp Hall, Stu- dent Council, Social Science Club, Alpha Rho Tau, SNEA, BSU, Young Republicans, Applachian Volunteers. Marvin A. Anderson Valley Station, Ky. B.S.--Business Adm. Area Parliamentarian--Phi Beta Lambda Peggy Ann Aaron Russell Springs, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Elva Jo Rodgers Bagby Greensburg, Ky. B. S. - -Business Area - -English- -Educ. SNEA, Business 8 Econ. Linda Lamar Atwell Buffalo, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Cheerleader, Harlequins, SNEA, Pep Club. E ' -. Rigby iijreflsville. lxy. S , - -Business Adm. us-.:e:s c- Ecog. club. Matilda Gumm Bagby Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. - -English- -Psychology Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA Bobby G. Beams Magnolia, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Social Science Club, SNEA, Young Republicans, Judo Club. Timothy M1lton Best Patricia Ann Beasley Paducah, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. V. Pres. 8 Pres. Druien Hall, BSU SNEA, Pep Club, YWA. Owensboro, Ky. B.S. --Music Area Executive Council--BSU, Reporter S V. Pres. --Campbellaires, Re- porter G V. Pres.--Pep Band, V. Pres. --MENC. Michael D. Bebout Evansville, Ind. A.B.--Music--Drama Pres. Chorale, Campbellaires, Assistant Director-- Barefoot in the Park, Best Supporting Actor Oklahoma Robin Blanton jeffersontown, Ky. B.S.--History--English Social Science Club, BSU, Sigma Tau Delta, English Club, Dunamis Science Club. Wanda Louise Blaydes Edmonton, Ky. B.S.--English--History Social Science Club, English Club, Young Democrats, Dunamis Science Club, SNEA. .,,.,' Margaret Patricia Bostic Ieffersontown, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. BSU, YWA, SNEA, Dunamis Science Club. H f . Q A W.: r . , . . g.. 11 1 'fr I 1 ' ja Russ Bethel Wellston, Ohio B.S.--P.E.--Sociology Gordon L. Burkett Somerset, Ky. B.S.--Bus. Educ. Area V. Pres. BSU, judo Team, Phi Beta Lambda. Jennifer Gail Brenda Crab Orchard, Ky. B.S.--Business Educ. Area SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda. X Phyllis Campbell Calumet. Illinois B.S.--Elem. Educ. Patricia I. Burkett Somerset, Ky. B.S.--Bus. Educ. Area Sec. 8 Treas. BSU, Phi Beta Lambda. Glenda Kay Carney Knifley, Ky. A.B.--Sociology--History Young Republicans, Women's Athletic Association. Nancy Reynolds Clark B.S.--Elem. Educ. Pres. YWA, BSU Council, Camp- bellettes, Campbellaires, Pep Club, Western Ky. Gas Scholarship. Lula Cheatham Columbia, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ Betty Chesney Monticello, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ Robert Paul Combs Charleston, Ind. B.S.--Business--Economics V. Pres. Lebanon House. james Ray Conover Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Health, P.E.--Sociology Jennifer Hodges Coffey Mt. Vernon, Ky. l B.s.--Elem. Educ. English Club, SNEA, YWA, Dunamis Science Club. Carolyn Davis Monticello, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Lana Carol Curtis Springfield, Ky. 'B.S.--Gen. Business--Accounting Treas. jr. Class, Sec.--Pep Club, Business G Econ. iff William R. Davenport Greensburg, Ky. SNEA, Young Democrats, Circle K, Art Club. fu' Leis Ann Derr Ufilliarnsburg. Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. lx Elizabeth Ann Davidson Brandenburg, Ky. B.S.--History--Political Sc. Pres. North Hall, Sec. SNEA, Senator North Hall, Band, Social Science Club, Dunamis Science Club, Homecoming Candidate. -Ji joe Dolen Monticello, Ky. B.S.--Business Educ. Linda Joyce Eastridge Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Math--English Sec.-Treas. Sigma Zeta, Sigma Tau Delta, Young Republicans, College Echo, Maple Trail. Rudy Mltchell Flanagan Jamestown, Ky. B.S. --Health, P.E. --General Busi ness Harlequins, BSU, P.E. Majors S Minors. William Robert Feese Columbia, Ky. B. S. --Math--Art Art Club, SNEA. I. Clark Gibson Clarkson, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Sec.-Treas. Circle K, Young Republicans, Social Science Club, SNEA. ROHDIE C. Goff Bloomfield, Ky. A.B. --Social Science Area--Spanish Pres. Spanish Club, Sec.-Social Science Club, SNEA, Young Re- publicans, Phi Beta Lambda, BSU. Lenora Grayer Monticello, Ky. B. S. - -Biology- -English Mildred Elizabeth Flippo Bradenton, Florida A .B. - -Bib le - -Business BSU, Spanish Club, Business S Econ., YWA . Sally Ann Jones I-Iale Nicholasville, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. SNEA, BSU, Pennyrile Folk-singers, Dunamis Science Club, Chorale, Dee White Singers. KX Pamela Clark Griffith Greensburg, Ky. B.S.--Sociology--Psychology SNEA, Young Democrats -s Ot1 N N LXV. Educ .i- -History 'zgor Ciass. SXE.-X. Social Scie Club. Harlequins, Camp- .-ellaires. Band. Young Democrats, fee Y'-'Eite Singers. Dunamis Science Club. Best Supporting Asn-ess. Betty Bewley Hayes Radcliff, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Bruce Hayes Campbellsville, Ky. A .B. - -Biology- -Chemistry Claudia Thomas Hancock Greensburg, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Terry Hodges Columbia, Ky. A.B. - -I-Iistory- -Political Sc. Young Republicans. Max Heath Campbellsville, Ky. A.B. --I-Iistory- -Pol. Sc. --Sociology Judy Howard Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Marsha Howard Russell Springs, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Gerald Leonard I-luddleston Byrdstown, Tenn BS.--Health, P.E.--CeneralBusi- ness P.E. Majors 8 Minors, BSU, Bus. 8 Econ., Tennis Team, Maple Trail, Echo, SNEA. Amelia Elise Hogan Bradfordsville, Ky. A.B. --Elem. Educ. Treas. Senior Class, SNEA, Social Science Club, Young Republicans, Dunamis Science Club, BSU. Coy Jones Somerset, Ky. B.S.--General Business--Sociology Business 8 Econ. Club Michael Thomas Hudson Red I-louse, West Virginia B.S.--Math--Chemistry Circle K. Chief Iustice SGA, Pres. Jr. Class, BSU, SNEA, Mr. Fresh- man, Who's Who in Am. Colleges S Universities. David johnson Louisville. Ky. B.S.--Music hwwf' Kathryn C. Jones Columbia, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. SNEA. N E Q i' Becky Johnston Greensburg, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Linda Carol Kays Springfield, Ky. A.B. - -English- -Psychology Sec. Stapp Hall, V. Pres.--Stapp Hall, Society Editor College Echo, Cheerleader, Sigma Tau Delta, Pep Club, Harlequins, Homecoming Candidate, Spring Festival Can- didate, Drill Corps. H. Keith King Rockford, Ill. B.S.--Sociology--Psychology Pres. Senior Class, V. Pres.--Ir. Class, V. Pres. Circle K., Executive Council BSU, Letterman's Club, Young Democrats, Social Science Club, P.E. Majors and Minors Club, SNEA, Mr. Ir. QM. Brenda Faye Kearnes Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ.--Art V. Pres. SNEA, Alpha Rho Tau, Homecoming Candidate. Danny Robert Lea Mt. Eden, Ky. B.S.--Business Adm. Area Pres. Phi Beta Lambda, Dunamis Science Club. Patsy Io Lee Gary Linder XVhite Mills, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Liberty, Ky. B.S.--P.E.--Sociology Sec.-Treas. P.E. Club, Homecoming Candidate, Social Science Club, Young Republicans. Patricia Ann Burns Lawson Springfield, Ky. B.S.--English--Sociology Homecoming Candidate, B SNEA, Sigma Tau Delta. SU, Donald Howard Lockwood Milton, Delaware B.S.--P.E.--Art Reporter Soph. Class, Lebanon House. :Qs 2 7 if 2 'fs Elizabeth Diane Lockwood Milton, Delaware B.S.--Elem. Educ.--P.E. QC AY. - - f ' iolsgv- -Psychology Cr .af junior Class. Senator S ...v Kass. SNEA. Senior Editor X frail. Drill Corps. Harle- c 115. ESU. Social Science Club, Chorale. Pep Club. Homecoming Candidate. Nancy Lyon Tompkinsville, Ky. A.B. --English- -History ' ke gas, ,XS AAS? Vernice Dale McGaha Columbia, Ky. B.S.--Music Area Pres. College Band, MENC, Campbellaires, Chorale, Freshman Music Award. Jill Marcum Minor Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--English--History V. Pres. Social Science Club, Pres. Delta Psi Omega, Editor Maple Trail, Head Delegate Model U.N., Harlequins, Young Republicans, Sigma Tau Delta, Harlequin Special Award 1968. Tm Joan E. Mann Springfield, Ky. B.S.--P.E.--History V. Pres. P.E. Majors 8 Minors Club, V. Pres. WRA, YWA, BSU, SNEA, Student Senator, Pep Club, Intra- mural Council, Most Valuable Player Women's Basketball. Eugene Matney Greensburg, Ky. A.B.--Social Science Area--Spanish W. Maurice Mollett Elizabethtown, Ky. B-.S.--Gen. Business--Sociology V. Pres. Phi Beta Lambda, Pres. Carter Hall, SNEA, BSU, Alpha Rho Tau. Erma Lou Morgan Rineyville, Ky. B.S.--Music Area BSU, Campbellettes, Campbellaires, BSU Choir. Roy B. Molden Cain's Store, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area V. Pres. DSEA, Treas. Social Sci ence Club, Sec.-Treas. Circle K, SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda. Bobby Nunn Horse Cave, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ.--P.E. P.E. Majors 8 Minors Club, College Echo, V. Pres--Intramural Sports. , .r Jimmy Murphy Somerset, Ky. B.S.--Business -,.- , ..., ., Shirley G. Newton Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--English--P.E. V. Pres. WAA, Intramural Board, P.E. Majors 8 Minors Club, Sigma Tau Delta. f:.g:1:1.2 Stephens C'Dell Russell Springs. Ky. B. S. - -Business Educ. Area s FA I. p .A 0 ,QM 'K f fig. Larry Orange Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. - -English- -History Michael Dale Owens Albany, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Tony Harold Nunn Columbus, Georgia BS.--Social Science Area Executive Council BSU, Circle K, judo Club, Intramurals. Linda Sue Phelps Russell Springs, Ky. B.S.--Sociology--English SNEA George Larue Patmor, II Marion, Ky. B.S.--Biology--Chemistry V. Pres. BSU, Pres. BSU, V. Pres. Sigma Zeta, Summer Missionary to Liberia, Special Research, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. james Edward Phillips Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Art Area Pres. V. Pres. Alpha Rho Tau, Delta Psi Omega, SNEA. Ronald Douglas Rafferty Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Chemistry--Math Sigma Zeta. Sarah Sue Phillips Bremen, Ky. A.B.--Sociology--Psychology Pres. Sec. Reporter--Campbellettes, Sec. BSU, Reporter Young Repub- licans, Spanish Club, BSU Choir. X, - , , . g fuk-LW y :W 5 5' X . , A, gt A Barbara Faye Phillips Gamaliel, Ky. B.S.--Sociology--History Treas. SNEA, Social Science Club, Young Democrats. Cora Renfro Columbia, Ky. B.S.--Art I ,, 1 Gerald Wayne Reliford Columbia, Ky. B.S.--History--Political Science Social Science Club, College Band MMUN. -r ffm . .Af 'W ,, fcgiiietlz Rovse Q .'.11t1?1a. lxv. .3. - Sociology- -History y 'R -4 Vicki Bron-.rn Rogers llarion. Ky. E.S.--Elem. Educ. Sec. Freshman Class, Reporter Sophomore Class, BSU, SNEA, Homecoming Candidate, Drill Corps. Betty Jo Shearer Monticello, Ky. B.S.--Biology--Chemistry Sec. Student Council, BSU, YWA, SNEA, Assistant Dorm Director, Wl'1o's Who ln American Colleges and Universities. Bobby Lee Skaggs Russell Springs, Ky. B.S.--P.E.--Biology Pres. Intramural Council, P.E. Majors 8 Minors Club, SNEA. Angie Lois Shepard Cave City, Ky. B.S.--P.E.--Business Sec.-Treas. Phi Beta Lambda, P.E. Majors S Minors Club, SNEA, 'W'RA Chorale, Dorm Council, Homecom ing Candidate. Barbara Shoopman Greensburg, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Pres. SNEA, Campbellettes. Cozetta Sprowles Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Social Science Area Social Science Club, SNEA. Roger Lee St. Clair Elkhorn, Ky. B.S.--Chemistry--Biology Pres. Sigma Zeta. Billy Herman Squires Greensburg, Ky. B.S.--General Business--English H. I. Stroth, jr. Wellston, Ohio Pres. Harlequins, Pres. Delta Psi Omega, Director of Publicity, Editor College Echo, Student Affairs Committee, Student Senate, Judo Team. Roy L. Summers Bloomington, Ind. A.B.--English--Psychology Pres. Sigma Tau Delta, Spanish Club. r I Randall Clark Sullivan Columbia, Ky. B.S.--Chemistry--History R.zg1d.t'i Tgfey ?,1.f'.1Q .121 . Ky. QS.--P.lE.--Psychology Pres. RE. Majors S Minors Club, Student Senator, SNEA, Baseball. David Tax-ter Dunnville, Ky. B. S . - -General Business - -Sociology Karen Warfield Tapp Elizabethtown, Ky. B.S. - -Elem. Educ. Spanish Club , SNEA . Diane Taylor Russell Springs, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. SNEA. Robert M. Sumner New Castle, Penn. A.B.--Sociology--Psychology Pres. Carter Hall, Pres. Sophomore Class, V. Pres. Student Council, Pres. Student Gov. Assoc., V. Pres. Lebanon House, Circle K, Student Affairs, Pep Club, SNEA, Governor Student Advisory Committee. 's Donald R. Tarter Dunnville, Ky B.S.--Business--P.E. Eloise Thompson Greensburg, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Richard Keith Thomas Buffalo, Ky. B. S. - -Economics - -Accounting- - Business Phi Beta Lambda, World Trade Conference Representative. Eudora Gwinn Thompson Mt. Washington, Ky. B.S.--English--Sociology V. Pres. Druien Hall, Young Democrats, SNEA, Social Science Club, YWA, Spring Festival Queen, Valentine Queen Court, Camp- bellettes. Janice Collins Tucker Vine Grove, Ky. B.S.--P.E.--Sociology Sec. Sophomore Class, Sec. P.E. Majors G Minors Club, Harlequins, SNEA, BSU, Pep Club, Homecom- ing Candidate, Head Majorette Drill Corps. Robert Tho mpson Delta, Ky. B.S.--Sociology Science Area-- Sociology BSU, Social Science Club, Pep Club Young Republicans. X35 Hd' Jimmy Thrasher Albany, Ky. B. S. --P.E. --Biology ' ... ., .V .x.bQ.. - 1 'x'1.le. KV. -7.2.--Sociology if-.AXTIYIS lebanon I-louse. Se :mural Board. Baseball. Brenda Watson Louisville, Ky. A.B. - -Sociology- -Psychology Donna Wayne Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--English--Sociology Historian Sigma Tau Delta, Re- porter English Club, Social Science Club, SNEA. BSU, YWA. Tony Turner Austin, Ky. B. S . - - Sociology- -Biology Ray Van Meter Campbellsville, Ky. B.S. - -General Business- -Math K f Freida White Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. --English- -Biology Terry Smith Wilson Russell Springs, Ky. B.S.--Music Area Treas. MENC, V. Pres. Senior Class, Chorale, Young Republicans, Home- coming Candidate. Linda Wooley Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Chester Ronald Wise Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--Business Adm. Area Phi Beta Lambda Ray T. Vinson Campbellsville, Ky. A.B.--Bible--English BSU, Pres. Ministerial Association. Betty D. York Monticello, Ky. B.S.--Elem. Educ. Spring Festival Queen, Homecommg Attendant, Pres. MSF. Carol Yates Vine Grove, Ky. A.B.--Math--English my .Q-555 ' A- fs g rf-qv' Y- , Chandler Smith Campbellsville, Ky. B.S.--History--Political Science jill Minor wrinkles Bonnie Dunaway for Inherit the Wind Linda Kays served as a Tiger Cheerleader and did outstanding work in Harlequins. x98 1 fu ry Suzanne McKay asks most popular professor for his autograph. Keith King to the rescue! MHA T Rev. Bebout HH VN' 3 Bob Sumner wants to know--What happened ? Carol Curtis, may Ihelp you??? Jacob Beeler Steve Berry Betty Blaydes Marreet Boyd Kay Burgess Janis Cheser Margaret jane Cheser Charles Coffman Judy Cooksey Bill Comm Pam Corum Benny Cross JU IORS Sm Class Officers: left to right, Don Miller, Vice-Pres.3 Ken Del-Iart, Pres.5 Homer Gray, Treas.5 Becky Sims, Sec.5 Dave Dote, Reporter. g P .f'.fq ., David Dote Barry Davis jane Davis Roger Davis Ken De Hart john Dorough Charlene Dowell Wayne Dudgeon Bonnie Dunaway James Elmore Wendell Ferrell Lydia Fredricks Juda Lee Furlong Carolyn Gibson Barbara Gillenwater Peggy Goff 5 Homer Gray Ellen Greer Bill Grimm Charles Cvuffey David I-Iarbison jack I-Iolt Shirley I-larrnon Wilma Harper Larry ixiij QVC Q ig: Roberta Lewis Dale Mac.-Xrthur Robbie Masden Wayne Mays Benny McNees Beverly Mmm Elizabeth Meyers Don Miller Judy Minor Wayne Muscar Arnold Moon jerry Pickett Janie Pike Danny Pollock Linda Pyles Terry Reed Bruce Rendleman Sandy Rigney Larry Robinson Wanda Scott X 9' 4 any U!! V . ,..,...,,,, V , ,..H,,. 'S Barbara Short Marlene Sharpe Charles Shives Becky Simms Doris Spratt Terry Stephens Gary Spratt Gayla Stiff Cheryl Stubblefield Wanda Sutton Ernest Taylor Clara Thrasher Danny Thomas Phillip Thompson Don Turman Ronald Vance I Vincent Vance Letha Van Meter Karen Wade Bertha Lou Wall Richard Warren Jim West Linda Wilcoxson jack Wilson 'IM -,Q ywm 4...... k...n- '-ADs Sheri: 'A-'filsozz Ystxoix Wikcti .lgizieiie 'Within Judy Witt Pam Witty jirmny Workrnan Norma jean Yankee Gerald Wayne Gilley, jr. 4! ,.,...w..- maui 1-f .r MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT Girl Watching or World Series ? ' J POWDER-P FFI PERT TAKE THE FIELD '.'i'.rn 17' 'A nw -111 5 'v 921 .-Wikia, , ' 4, 1,-4155, 'Q Hold that line . . . Defensive Dames ,W 1 R-'J-xv J 1' N -A Q ',, ,, .-Q '- 6.a:vs,,- : f' -'fix ln. Q' Pike Passes ...W W 'yu-rn vw - ,wav ' An. , ,, 4 ., - ' f , ,.-Q. If . 1 fm ,- - QA. Ame.. 13.3 W, fx X an :.. , 'ad' A :A -3'-ni .. wg, l 1-ll' Reagan Relays ff? s...-W. Wt' 5261, Wi , Gridiron Gals -MJN vw' The Kickoff . . . to Cooper??? Baughman breaks through 'College Boys w111 never grow up We stare a lot, too ' We DID have a cigarette machine CLASS OFFICERS President--Frank Starr Vice- President--Dave Davis Secretary--jo Leta Russell Treasurer--Barbara Stein Reporter--Barbara Edrington OPHUMORES 4- Lak... Carolyn Abbott Robert Adcock Cheryl Akridge Diane Anderson Doug Anderson Mattie Lee Bagby Susan Barclay Kenneth Barnard Roger Barnett Linda Baughman Gerald Bault Ronald Becker Nancy Beireis Carolyn Bennett Margaret Blakernan Beverly Bloyd Larry Bloyd Patsy Bloyd Ina Ruth Boggess Elaine Bottom Ronnie Bowman Dorinda Bradbury David Breeding Glenda Britton Been- Q15 fain: C arver max t ...lett Iazzzes Clark Sandi Clark Donald Clayton Diane Colvin Ronnie Cooley Karen Cooper Patti Cooper Robert Conley Monty Coyles Brad Cox Craig Cox Diane Cox David Craddock Lloyd Curry Mary Darland Sandi Darnell Dave Davis Roger Davis Danny Daughtery Dale Dobson Charlene Dowell Danny Doyle Richard Draper Glenn Drury Sharon Durrett Carol A. Earle Tommy East Betty Eldmiston Barb Edrington Pam Edrington Don Elmore Bob Endicott Freddy Estes Beverly Faulkner Norman Eeese E. Ann Gardner Danny Gardner Gary Gardner Lanny Gamer Gary Garrison 'D 39 R X Qx i w X it 'Ir 1 t j x i Ci' If to sv-.. if ,if ' QM ,M Yi 3'- 'IN-v Q 0-..... I. 3 Albert Gates April Gates Rita Gilliland Ronnie Gilley Carolyn Givens Steve Givens Danny Gosser joseph Gribbins Bill Grimm Larry Gruver Danny Hayes Carolyn Hazelwood Phyllis Hazelwood Dwayne Hazzard Kathy Hedrick Linda Helm Mike Helm Brenda Henderson Larry Henderson Becky Hickey jim Hogan Sam Hoagland Dave Holland Charlie Hopkins Mary Howard Charlotte Humphress janet Irwin Linda Israel Ed Jernigan Samuel johnson 5 Ielane jones Jerry King john Kanis Pat Kays Judy Keen Susan Kilby David King Gilbert Larimore George Lewis Doyle Linder Judy Loy Becky Lyon Angie Lynn Donald McAnelly Ted McCoy Mike McGinley Nancy McLean Bonnie McMahan l,.,.t.., .,c.:OI1 lei' X ,-YN. K ol.. ...IICISOII ,Q r -,cnnorter 1' .Nlardis sie Martin ztznx' Xlax' Paul Xlenton Sandra Meredith Roger Milby Cary Montgomery Torn Ed Moore Glenda Morgan Cary Mason Ceorgeanne Noble .-Xnnelle Noel Linda Olsen J. D. Paxton Shelby Pennington Jo Anne Percefull Roger Pike Paul Powell William Puckett Connie Rafferty Ricky Ralston Hal Roberts Jim Roller Earl Royalty Carolyn Rucker Kenny Rucker jo Leta Russell Eddie Sallee Gerald Schuler V. Thomas Scott Dave Shadler Tony Skaggs Charles Shaw Sandra Shively Bobby Shofner Charles Simpson james Stiles Steve Small Cheryl Smith Candice Smith Phyllis Smith Sue Ellen Smith Suzanne Smith Anna Srnock Ronnie Snow Dave Spachman Thersa Spurling james Stearman Barb Stein Morris Stephens Ricky Starks Frank Starr Bernice Sullivan Phil Sullivan Walter Sweatt Lynn Taylor William Taylor Ruby Thalmann Danny Thomas David Thompson Terry Tucker Lonnie Tumer William Twyman Kenneth Underwood Glenn Valley Vickie Vincent Bobby Wade Tommie Waddle Brad Walker Mike Waller Frances Watson Wanda Weakley Regina Wells Janet West Janice West Larry West Henry Wheatley Sandi Whitesell Sue Whitworthe Emest Wise Forest Wise Geneva Williams Joseph Wilcoxson Norman Williams Thomas Williams Thomas Williams Geneive Wilson Peggy Wilson Dale Wolford Ethra Wood Elaine Wright Tommy Wright Patsy York a-w--- ia ki Q 4'-X U Y. B, 4 -' 'Hx' HF The spirit is NOW . . . fBoredom55lf40 J Chief Postman ? Good Luck Lovin' I X H2 if-H Hwy 55 , '44 Campus Coty Lady .- of ww- if '-1 Pa x 1 ,Su H FRESHME Qi A J Dave Byrdwell, Presidentg Gary Reynolds, Vice-Presidentg Judy Russell, Secretaryg joe Costello, Treasurerg Donna Hayes, Reporterg Carl Hess, Senator. ? l np--v' Wav I if B-N 4, Alan Acree Carol Adams Charlotte Allen Peggy Allen Marilyn Altman Richard Ashley Judy Atwood john Baker' Tommy Barnes john Batcher Faye Beard Bill Benningfield Nancy Bickley William Biggs Kay Black Kathy Blevins Samuel Bottoms Ray Bowels Earlene Branstetter Steve Branstet-ter Samuel Brenner Charles Britton Gene Britton Glennis Britton X l rrezztia Campbell George Campbell janet Campbell Wendell Campbell Debbie Carlier Lex Carter Bernie Cave james Caledonia Betty Chelf Wayne Cheser Camelia Clark Philip Coffman Bruce Carnenish George Compton Larry Conner Pat Cooper joe Costello R. l-l. Cowherd Joyce Cox Linda Cooper Mike Crain Glenda Creason Jim Creech Donald Crews joy Crowder Janie Crawley Linda Cundiff james Curry Betty Curtsinger jim Cushenberry Linda Darnell Sharon Davenport Tommy Davenport Donna Davis Tommy Davis Frances Dean janet Dean Harold Deckard Larry Deener Valerie Dempsey jerry Denny Phil Despain Deborah Devine Darrell Dooley Donna Dorton Billye Douglas Lynn Douglas Chester Druen Dave Duncan Ann Eckler Alike Eastridge Rex Elam Sherman Elliot Taisir Erneish Beverly Ennis Charles Ethington Susan Ferry George Flynn Linda Foster joseph Furkin Judy Furlong Gary Gibson Darrell Goff Marcy Goff Lelya Godbey Prentice Gaddie Fred Greenawalt Martha Gribbins Glen Gupton Janice Hale Laura Harden Morris Harlan Linda Harmon Mil-ce Harmon Terry Harmon Betty Harned Kay Harris Danny Harrison Conley Hatter james Hawthorne Donna Hayes Flossie Hazelwood Burr Hearon Gary Henderson Don Henderson Carl Hess Verna Hilgeman Larry Hill james Holiday Mike Holmes ,la :ii Q s Q - vnnnnk 5 Ulu, Ui, A x 51, X fi 'I . QCASOI1 rx - -L1 rrett Ggyla jenkins David Johnson Reaniona johnson Mike jones Eula liaschel Carolyn Kaufman lien Keltner Susan Keltner Albert liilby Carter Lasure Nancy Lineback Donna Lobb Helen Lockwood Henry Lyons jerry McCarty Wesley McCoy Sara McCubbin Bill McDonald Randall Marcuxn Bill Marshall Beverly Martin Larry Meredith Betty Miller jo Delaine Miller Dandra Miskell Betty ,Io Monday Janie Monday Fred Money Pat Montgomery Owen Morgan Ronnie Morrison Bill Mueller Connie Nightingale Larry Noe Michael Ogden Ken Padgett Burma Parker jeanneane Payne Wanda Payne Ken Perkins Lewis Perry Cayla Pfeiffer Ila Phillips jim Philpot Ada May Pierce Patricia Pistino Stanley Pitman Deborah Pollock Vicki Pritchett Barry Pyles Sandy Pyles Brenda Raley jenny Ralston john Ramsey Betty Ranschaert Vicki Reese Laverne Reliford Ben Reynolds David Reynolds Gary Reynolds Dusty Rhodes Don Rhyne Sharon Ritter Herman Roach jerry Rodgers james Rogers Otis Roller Roger Rooker Roger Rouse jerry Russell Judy Russell Glen Sallee Charlotte Sanders Mickeff Sapp Mike Sapp Glo Rita Searcy Glen Septer Sue Sexton Charlene Sharpe Carol Shuffett Shelia Shumate Don Sidebottom Mike Simpson Kelly Sinclair Charlotte Smith Henry Smith Patsy Smith Ricky Smith Steve Smith jane Snider X315 b1'?o'.'fle5 fir: et Sprites 3: Squires 'Lion' Steyezu Lind.-, S.ex ens .-Xllezz Stokes Xfary Ann Stiles Donald Tallent Do: Taylor Rose Taylor Sue Ann Taylor Linda Terrell Ben Terry james Terry 'lim Tharp john Thompson Steye Thompson Larry Troxell Sharon Tucker Carla Turner ,Toelene Tx-.yrnan Charles Underwood William Vaughn jill Yitatoe Dennis Wade Sherry Waggener Wendell Walker Ronnie Walters Kathy Warren Lana Watson Joyce Watson john Whitney Mary Wilcoxson Carol Williams Kathy Williams Barry Wilson Ronnie Wilson jeff Wimrler jeff Withers Ray Wethington Marvin Wolfe Sharon Wood Shanda Worley Linda Wright 'fanita Estes Scena Goetf Linda Kidd Carolyn Reece ' s. il' F 9 'T L gs ,,., - in VI i f rl 1- U rv ..- ,., ,J x 5 Q- S.- 3- .x, I Q , 4-1-N Y I We ,v an-.,, J' up., 5- tv 1, x.,, 'Q'-N sc- 4' U 0-A1 C-'X .,.. - I 1 L 6 'Suzi Not on our campus you don't! ! I mn 1' .. il., 12 we lnvit ati on Time ffinallylj H9 Z. lllll x X n 5 If . K Are there bones in your closet Dean? I A model model Sculpture by Mr. 8 Mrs. Bob I-limes X 'He ca: is awav, 1 1 Q . + ,--n 5 will ?l3.X'.1' Y 1 'L I as Q, 8 Y 1U-Q X 14 x ' I I still can'r tell what it Q 4 '. f .S ' 1 tw X G EQ SU 20 XVhat's it to ya ? I PUSH ' E351 'itll 4 5? ww 'H Q13 ay, After a big weekend--this! - 3 25.-x11 Head 'em up Round -up's best dressed--Ken Del-Iart, joan Mann 'S' .. if 3 as i if -. --'W-.. is ' V ft in .. .F rp Y ., ,wx QMJW A' W Ny' A Larry Gay--A11 the Way! Lonely Bull McMahan's Shoe Store A y HA YES SHOE '25 1' STO . RE For Better Shoes Th c I F 'I Sh s e amp er C'm'Y oe me cqmpbellsvalle, Kentucky Boss ond Weeiuns Saddle Oxfords Compbeilsville, Kentucky Confucius Said: Pictures Are Like Money in the Bank! They Accumulote Interest over the Years. Superlone Studio and Camera Shop Compbel lsville, Kentucky 465-4283 Compliments of HOBB'S Sc to S1 .OO STORE AND CASUAL SHOP Convenient and Courteous Service mv 9--9 Monday thru Thursday 9--10 Friday and Saturday Campbellsville, Kentucky SCOTT'S Compliments of Featuring Villager Clothes J. BURKHOLDER INSURANCE CO. Phone 465-4718 Campbellsville, Kentucky First Street Campbellsville, Kentucky Phone 465-8101 X Compliments SUIQE D Compliments of 'F drugslores C 6 O E cHAPPELL's DAIRY C in X CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTER Campbellsville, Kentucky Camploellsville, Kentucky Our Prescription Department Is the Heart of Our Store McKNIGHT'S PHARMACY Phone 465-431 1 VlCTOR'S The Place To Go . . . For Brands You Know. Jonathan Logan Dresses Jacqueline and Connie Shoes Aileen and Collegetown Sportswear Adler Socks Main Street Campbellsville, Ky FLOY'S SPECIALITY SHOP The House of Fashion for Juniors and Ladies Phone 465-5063 Camphellsville, Kentucky Compliments of CAULK APPLIANCE COMPANY Phone 465-481 1 Campbellsville, Kentucky WINN'S STORE FOR MEN Von Heusen Shirts Jclntzen Sportswear Varsity Town Suits T YES f Y.- L-ls-J X Shi vel y 's Jewelers -s PAR Parks-Belk C0 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. .figs f-nag TVA J U . msg- 'za'-5 A- --,TG r UYA. -Y. - isa-M 1- -Tix V-.G f a bmgtilm C9156 Campbellsville, Kentucky Manager: Russell Montgomery Phone 465-5168 MITCHELL'S MENS WEAR HATCHER-MITCHELL CO . Bass Shoes Arrow Shirts H. I .S . Sportswear McGregor Sportswear WA LKER-THUMPSUN LERMAN BR05' DR UGS 465-4701 James Bradbury Zola Williams i S S Shop at Lerman's for Your Year-Around Needs -A I Q..----- ' S' L -,,-,gQ-, X ' Manager, T. L. lnsko Main Street ..... Phone 465-4761 ,,... T CITIZENS T T ' ffrorfrmrs BANK AND TRUST ie WEAR CQ. ,z .J F.D.u.c. tr, ,W V ,,,., , ...... -mf,-.. 1 ' M F - ' 'I in '11 .1v'1, -- 'A ' A-1 7- ' ' 4-! I l GTX? ii T i WW 'ii 'rams mm mvn at A . 4 Women's and Misses Apparel 5 ' Q 'T T A 'f National Brands 2 5 iii ah- cr mr V UW' ' ,, 5 ' Qfzi -',. A f . 209 East Main Campbellsville, Kentucky TAYLOR COUNTY BANK TAYLOR COUNTY BANK First in Safety--First in Service--First in Convenlence Main Office 301 East Main Street Drive in Branch 315 East First Street Central Kentucky Shopping Center Campbellsville, Kentucky GCODYEAR SERVICE STORES A Division of The Goodyear Tire 8. Rubber Company Central Shopping Center--Maple St. Campbellsville, Kentucky Phone 465-4133 Goodyear Tires and GE Appliances LYON-BEARD CHEVROLET CO . 112-116 South Court Street Phone 465-81 13 Campbellsville, Kentucky QUALITY SHOP AN N ETTA' S F LOWERS 108 Lebanon Avenue 465-5281 Campbellsville, Kentucky Immediate Delivery Corsages . . . Weddings . . . Funerals THE COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Member ot F.T.D.A. Flowers ot All Kinds Sent Anywhere Phone 465-4189 219 N. First Street Campbellsville, Kentucky ELKHORN BAPTIST CHURCH Welcomes Everyone Rev. Arnold Moon, Minister Elkhorn Road Campbellsville, Kentucky GO GREYHOUND ancl Leave the Driving to Us! Phone 465-4521 108 N. Columbia Ave. Campbellsville, Kentucky CHANDLER'S School Supplies College Outline Series Campbellsville, Kentucky Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 from WOODSON LEWIS FINE FURNITURE Spurlington Road Campbellsville, Kentucky LYON FUNERAL HOME Marshall J. Lyon Funeral Directors and Embalmers Since 1930 24-Hour Ambulance Service Air Conditioned 503 East Main Street Campbellsville, Kentucky I t ,. 5 Sw ,, , 4 hi 2 '. fvs lis flf '- . . 2 35. , i J? llli H X vi 1 V V L Tx-, 2....- --- iff- i , ' xjy' Ei.-A ? ? i Qlamphrllziuillv Baptist Ghurrh DR. J. CHESTER BADGETT, PASTOR 420-422 North Centrol Avenue Compbellsville, Kentucky 42718 Compliments ot Olamario 'S We WELCOME College Students Pizza ond Fine ltolion Foods And l told him . . . All this For our tood?'?'? MQW 6 iiwgwfgwj ga, A, ff W, W C JV! MM Zwwiffi fy, X- QCQ L J! pf Eb Milf 255 M ggi?-22's SM 41939 jig QDOW5 520 MMM W SQ 2 W V J J' 37 N may CQ, QQ TW? QXfffg'fM mmm ww 7 Q ' 128 , Y Ada Q DATE DUE 1 I v xx ffl 53... A IN. , x 0' Q lg . 0' 'ez-. R' X r -N, 5 , Q . 4 CRD PHINTEDlNUS.A. Tu! Jw Q L,' l ' SV : 1, .- f'Z '-31' 1 5-if Sx ana' xg! :'-v1f',n,s,.,' 4-ur J P lllltfllll S 4 'aw 9 , Q-sffwy . .ig f fb J' Q, Af MAB, 4? .. fm 4 fl NEA xflf iw.. H iv 1' 0' Q, u 'P45 YRS.. rf' J 1' 9 ' -lv- ' a M ww' H A ' - N Kritvgli' .5510 . 1 2 . A - , s ww fQ.g3jA,, sfj' IM.. I f J 5 A ., 35 ' ,s,- Y I ml T - if , ' ff ' ' ff' . 15 M 5, ' V X' 'wb :lv 2 , -,Q-'r'.:'f ' . I , 4 ' gc K 1 ' . ,'fv ff? . M- ,. . ,Aff g A ,,g'Z' . 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