East Central University - Pesagi Yearbook (Ada, OK)
- Class of 1963
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Spencer i Message From the President' To the Friends of East Central: The year just ending may be remembered as the year of the greatest physical expansion of East Central-the completion of Briles Hall and the new dining hall and kitchen, the new administration-classroom building, the addition to the library, the modernization of the audi- torium and the enlargement of the stage, modernization of the Presidentls Home, construction of a large maintenance building, and numerous minor projects. We regret the inconvenience which has been experienced by all on the Campus, but we rejoice at the fine physical plant which will be ours to enjoy through the years-aircondi- tioned classrooms, improved library service, excellent auditorium and stage, and the many other things which the year has brought. Despite the construction, the educational program has moved forward, and some 2,000 young people have experienced the mental, spiritual, and physical development which results from college experience. We like to think that 1962-63 has been one of the best years in the history of East Central. Our very best wishes go with all of you who say fto paraphrase Websterj, 4'East Central is a small college, but there are those who love itf' Sincerely yours, ffziw, J? Charles F. Spencer President COLLEGE DEAN OF INSTRUCTION E. W. James W . xv. vii f Q52 X sa? J, Sq, 'Y my 25 s K X S 5 V M,...af'Ff I X -:gr V ' fvyfliwf is -?imf-Lxwrw -5 , 1' 'A -.QNKWWI7 Mm .W M15 . , A A ,. , ,-g,5:f4:1sffWVW . - 4 lv , f f1,,,- - Q' . mpg, 33955-gsfj - W -43 1 ? .' 53535 .fi THQ? ff-441' 9,51 -Wg - .. ,M , V- if . DEAN OF MEN B. J. Tillman ,Q ' DEAN OF WOM EN Mildred Ridling .Q 1-gk. ' ' Zo. Q. 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N -4 L. , , my J W .-W, gk , Q ,JL VL, 1 'iwfa DIRECTOR Roy MCK OF PUBLIC RELATIONS .ay OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ' .3 CHAIRMAN G. Ellis Cable Tulsa SECRETARY John J. Voter, Jr Enirl CHANCELLOR Dr. E. T. Dunlap VICE-CHAIRMAN 0kll1h0mll CUY ASSISTANT-SECRETARY R. L. Crowder, Jr. Guy M. Harris Tonkawa Ardmore N. B. Musselman ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT T. C. Sexton Oklahoma City Scott E. Orbison Shawnee Mrs. S. F. Dltmars Muskogee Tulsa Wharton Mathies Bob F. AHCC Clayton Elk City CHAIRMAN V. L. Browne Clinlon SECRETARY BOARD OF REGENTS OF OKLAHOMA COLLEGES East Central State College is under the supervision, control, and management of the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Col- leges. The Board was created by a consti- tutional amendment in 1948. It consists of eight members appointed by the Governor and the State Superintendent of Public ln- struction, who serves ex officio. The Board enables the college to pursue progressive educational policies. M. C. Cullum Durant Oklahoma City Judge Oras A. Shaw Dr. Oliver Hodge Mr Standlfer Keas Tulsa Oklahoma City Mzdwesl Czty Mr. John C, Fisher Mrs. Dovie Pruitt Mr Joe B Monroe Marlow Muskogee Cherokee - . . ,JJ 'Q 'I 39 V I , . , .lv 4' 't my A 3. 9 'I ' V Q Al V- U vp A.v .jr to ' Y ' 2 s . b .1 ' I I K Qg f M., I . . rio 1 K f, 4 Wk Q W 5' '.,, ' ff' 7' ' v , 9' v ' 4 , an ' Q El ,,,5 : .L y f , ' Q. , 2 Q A 4 ks 3 A K 1 'lr 'Q' . U NYM xiii' S X vf l iw A X 689' 'fu gf il' 394- 5 . ,K l ,L L O .5 , 5 s K I . ' an lx 3, , Q ' Q ,n J -D A ' ' J 5 s Q ' ' t 1 QQ4 f . A W.. . . FACULTY , 9 . . . 6 ' zu FACULTY DR. LOUIS ANTROBUS Government DR. PALMER H. BOEGER MRS. EMMA BOX History Art MR. ELMER BROWN MR. JOHN BULMAN Biology Physics MR. KENNETH CAMPBELL MR. GENE COLLIER Art English 'li DR. C. R. BARTLETT Psychology DR. HAROLD R.BRENHOLTZ Industrial Arts DR. ROBERT BURROWS English F DR. EDWARD COYLE Business MR. JAMES DANLEY Mathematics ,. In MISS NELL DEAN DR. WILLIS l. DECKER Education Chemistry E. v Q fu n In J J is J 34. 'AAY . A .. . , , DR. CLIFFORD J. DENNIS DR. D. PAUL DENNY DR. JOHN P. DENSFORD Biology Chemistry Education MR. CASPER DUFFER Librarian gut, tsW.11g:1g'g2gSg:51.. v t- it '- m tiiW:i:w-'f ,gf 1 , www , wiv. ... igwrtlitl . Kal -f . .ie :ef .t , , 3 C - X ti 2-f?f V. 1.1, rw- . wir -. , ' J mn.-t ilts, ' -'Q MRS. BILLIE F. FLOYD Health Education Front Row, left to right: Dr. C. R. Bartlett, Dr. James Tate, Mr. Dale Frihurtq Back Row: Dr. D. J. Nahors, Dr. Louis Antrubus, Mr. Mickey McBride, Dr. Melvin St-lf, Mr. Elms-r Brown smile for the photographer. 23 ik- . , MR. DENTON FLOYD Industrial Arts MR. GLEN E. FLOYD Dr. C. F. Spencer Ccenterl greets Mr. Casper Duffer and Mr. Harvey Faust as they admire Mathematics the corridor just outside the new dining room. MR. BOGUMIL FRENK MR. DALE FRIHART MR. DONALD GANT Foreign Language Music Sociology MR. ROBERT V. GARNER MR. ELVAN GEORGE MRS. GRACE GEORGE Geography Physical Education Home Economics DR. F. L. HAMBRICK Education DR. .l. CHALMERS HERMAN Foreign Language MR. EUGENE HUGHES English MR. ROBERT W. KAEBNICK Music IWRS. NIARGUERITE MR. E. E. HEIMANN Music HAWKINSON Mathematics DR. VICTOR H. HICKS MISS LOUISE HORNBEAK Education History Mr. Calvin Kennedy and Dr. Ray Maxwell reminisce about vacations as they wait for the faculty dinner to begin. Mr. John Bulman is waiting for late comcrs. 25 MR. .I. D. KENDRICK Director of Stud. Teaching MR. CALVIN KENNEDY Business MRS. DELIA KIRKUFF Home Economics MR. FLOYD H. McBRIDE Physical Education Dr. William Wray and Mrs. Marguerite Hawkinson followed by Dr. Doyle McCoy pause on the stairs outside the dining hall. MISS NANCY LANCASTER MRS. DOROTHY LITTLE Assistant Librarian Music .gt , x.. T'i 5 ' 7 D cli. . ., f, I ii f f . I MISS CLYTIE MCCALIB DR. DOYLE MCCOY Assistant Librarian Biology KL .fr Q w if ,..:.Q 'A V I . 3 DR. THOMAS J. MCKNIGHT Biology 'V iff-Qiimw . f..' , -We cg DR. CHARLES MARTIN English DR. D. J. NABORS Speech MR. LELAND NEWTON Physical Education MRS. MARY MCPHEE MR. BROWN MACKIN Physical Education Physics V DR. ROY MAXWELL MRS. LEONE MAYHUE Psychology English Dr. William Wray and Miss Mary Ruggles listen attentively as Mr. Oscar Parker explains the conveniences of the new cafeteria. 27 MR. PAT O'NEAL Fhysicai Eduvation DR. BILL REID History MR. LAWRENCE REYNOLDS Industrial Arts DR. ERNEST B. SPECK English 28 Mr. Robert Kaehnick fleftj smiles for the photographer while Mr. Elvan George fsotrond from left? discusses football prospects for the 1962 season. DR. MELVIN SELF MR. JOE SIMS Education Geography MR. DONALD STAFFORD MISS BERTHA STURDEVANT Mathematics Business Education MISS MYRTLE STURDEVANT DR. DOROTHY SUMMERS DR. JAMES O. TATE Business Education Speech Psychology MR. DARRELL TERRELL DR. STANLEY THAMES MISS CLADYS TINCLE Mathematics Government Assistant Librarian MR. CHARLES TRACY Music MR. STANLEY VOSS Various members of the faculty are enjoying their first get together of the year. Business Q--lf MR. DENNIS WILLIAMS DR. WILLIAM R. WRAY Industrial Arts EHQIISII East CenIruI facuIly enjoy the first meal served in the new cafeteria ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE PERSONNEL GEORGE ANN ABLES Presidenfs Office ROBERTA CARTWRIGHT Duplicating Office DIXIE GRANT Dean of Instruction's Office Ac SHIRLEY PRINCE Finance Office OVA SMITH MERLE BOATWRIGHT CAROLYN LAYTON Registry Office Registry Office PAT CONNEL Registry Office MURIEL LOWRANCE GOLDEN WILLIAMS Finance Office MERLE .IAMISON Dean of Student's Office BARBARA SHERMAN AUXILIARY PERSONNEL WALDO BROWN JOHN MEANS GEORGE HARRIS Game Room Attendant Manager, Student Union Manager, College Bookstore MAURICE TAFF VIRGINIA TAFF JESSIE DAVIS Manager, College Cafeteria Dietician, College Cafeteria College Nurse WILLIE MAE ANDREWS OZELLA WANER FLORENCE AMBROSE Hostess, Knight Hall Hostess, Fentem Hall Hostess, Briles Hall 7 0 I E 4 ' ' . ' 5 . I' ' 0 s s , ' Q . 0' 9 I 0 . 0 v H . r I. . N ' ' 4 0 . . 0 . . . c .U U , . ' , . 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During the school year, the Senate sponsors Homecoming, Wiriter Carnival, and Tiger Tangles. The senate provided the rules and trophies for these all- school activities. At the end of the year, the Senate gives the Outstanding Senator award to the member of the senate that has done the most for the school during the past year. David Wiley' won this award in 1962. 34 OFFICERS: David Wiley, president Janelle Norton, secretary-treasurer and Curtis llartmcss, vice-president. DAVID WILEY Outstanding Senator 1962 SPONSORS, Dean Tillman and Dean Ridling. Q ik ,. 133' l HIMBERS FRONT ROW: Genia Pickett, Mary Ann Kidwell, Janelle Norton, secretary-treasurer, Nancy McClaren, Ann Ballg BACK ROW: Wayne ohnson, David Wiley, president, Fred Sloan, Charles Goss, Curtis Bartmess, vim--president, and Tommy Vannoy. . Z., Vi! al. Arthur Jones, Harvest Riedt, Karen Williams, Richard Swink STUDENT HONOR COURT The Student Honor Court is composed of five students appointed by the Stu- dent Senate and approved by the Presi- dent of the College. Its purpose is to help maintain high standards of citizenship, administer justice, and make awards. CHIEF JUSTICE Gene Newman 36 DFFICERS: Dr. James O. Tate, Second Assistant Sponsorg Roy Higgs, Member of Regional Iouncilg Margaret Nims, Assistant Secretary, Mr. Darrell Terrell, First Assistant Sponsor, Vanda Loman, Presidentg Dr. Ernest B. Speck, Sponsorg Rebecca Osmond, Treasurer, Dr. Jaul Schwab, President of National Council. Not pictured: William Roan, Vice-President. ALPHA CHI Alpha Chi is a national honorary scholas- tic society with fifty-seven chapters in four- teen states. It is dedicated to the stimulation of a spirit of sound scholarship and devotion to the truth wherever it may be found. The object of Alpha Chi is the promotion and recognition of scholarship and of those ele- ments of character which make scholarship effective. The letters Alpha Chin are the initial ones in the Greek words Alethia', and Xarakter,,' meaning Truth and Character.,' The Oklahoma Gamma chapter was established on the East Central campus on May 2, 1962. Forty-eight honor students have been inducted into the society since its founding here. FIRST ROW: Sharon Clark, Sharon Decker, Mary Hodges, Ruth Reeves, Betty Roberts, Carolyn Coffey, Wanda Loman, Margaret Nims, Nancy , Barbreg SECOND ROW: Robert Muntz, William Roan, Jim Murphy, Mr. Terrell, Jon Suter, Dr. Speck, Dr. Tate, Roy Higgs. FIRST ROW: Adelya Clemmons, Jackie Withrow, Wanda Hawkins, Sherry Rutledge, Glenda Clover, JoRetta Machado, Ruth Wright, SEC- OND ROW: John Turner, Arthur Jones, Jerry John, Jesse Parker, Micky Via, Gene Minor, Muriel Borders, Clifford Layton, Jerry Stotts. NOT PICTURED: Loyd Freeman. 37 8 OFFICERS: Charles Blackwell, Vice-Presidentg Sharon Decker, Secretaryg Linda Thomp- son, Presidentg Mike Niemczyk, Program Chairman. ALPHA HONOR SOCIETY The Alpha Honor Society is a service organization. Each year this organization sponsors the Student-Faculty Mixer. This year the members of the society organized a tutoring service. The service is avail- able to those students who need assistance in their courses. The service is free to the students chosen for the service. 'I 3 E FIRST ROW: Jymme Sells, Tila Escalada, Anna Smithg SEC- FIRST ROW: Susan Moore, Mary Lou Hartmeyer, Melani Galli- OND ROW: ,Ion Suter, Charles Blackwell, Mike Nicmczyk, Dr. moreg SECOND ROW: Arthur Jones, Charles Goss, Wayne John- Denny, Sponsor. son, Gene Newman. FIRST ROW: Vicky Harvey, Sharon Decker, Linda Thompson, Wanda Lomang SECOND ROW: Linda Cleaver, Melva Self, Nancy McClaren. Gloria Swink,l Vicki Ward, Karen Williams. Evans: NOT PICTURED: Nancy Frey, Carole Harris, Larry Muelilhausen, Ikey Orick, Dotty Parmenler, Jlm Powers, Ruth Reeves, Fred Sloan, RIC arc ALPHA PSI OMEGA ,-M 'Tn iv ff---f JFFICERS, L-R: Cary Fulton, Vice-President, Claudine George, Secretary-Treasurer, and Larry fluehlhausen. The Beta Zeta cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatic fraternity, was founded at East Central in 1936. To at- tain rnemhership in the fratern- ity, one must take an active part in dramatic work, both onstage and backstage. During the year the fraternity participates in the Homecoming parade as clowns and sponsors the Alpha Psi awards that are of the year to drama students. Omega acting given at the end the outstanding Other activities with all of the drama productions during the include helping year, and judging in the high school speech tournaments. MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Gary Fulton, Wanda Loman, Claudine George, Leslie McCalliard. BACK ROW: Dr. Summers, sponsor, Harold Rice, Wayne Johnson, Larry Muehlhausen, Jerry Hickey, and Bill Carter. Pl KAPPA DEL TA The members of Pi Kappa Delta represent East Central iz forensic activities such as debate, oratory, and extemporaneou speaking. The purpose of the organization is to stimulat progress in and to further the interests of intercollegiate speec' 'Wt-M312 activities and communication, to provide functional leadershi 3'l '.2!? ' training for life, to provide an incentive for achievement i speech. Pi Kappa Delta cooperates with the Speech 'Department i 'S sponsoring four forensic activities meets on campus each yeai It also provides recognition for those who represent the colleg in intercollegiate speech contests. Dr. D. J. Nabors, sponsor of the local chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, is also the National Secretary of the organization. SEATED: Charles Rumsey, Presidentg STANDING: Janet Blagg, Jim Bob Powers, Mary Blanks, Secretary, Dr. D. J. Nabors, Sponsor, Fred Sloan, Vice-President, Larry Johnson. 40 X A ,X A, :Rig ' ' . ' 4 A534 , ? r im -wifes mm fx K fu Q lj! ,L L 'xii it A8 K J, is P 537 5 Sk, V i A W,,f f 'i' ws 9 l -,.. gp if A jf' I .ffwf , 3 5 3? QQ' 9 WL' his Y Q5 - 'A ,Qc x i it 5 OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Glenda Kidwell, Program Chairmang Dick Davenport, Prcsidentg SECOND ROW: Martha Dunham, Vice-Presidentg Louise Hoehman, Secretary-Treasurer. ALPHA RHO TAU To be eligible to be a member of Alpha Rho Tau a person must have three hours of art or be in the process of taking it. The purpose of the organization is to Create interest in art among the stuflents. H Mr. Campbell is the sponsor of this organization. The Art Club eats again Mr' Campbell, Sponsor 42 Almost u finished product Float huilding can be fun ALPHA RHO TAU FIRST ROW: Kay Nelson, Mary Tooley, Louise Hoehman, Sidney Babhg SECOND ROW: Mary ,lo Bristol, Glenda Kidwell, Linda Lou Sparks Donna Hickerson, ,loy Reid. THIRD ROW: John Hoggatt, Dick Davenport, Paul Keithley. ii Q iw Q j f Q ,Q 1543 ,5 35 u S55 gg wwvzg ,, ,fx www ,, .,A. Ways if afar' .5125 M ,-gag .Wa V, -Ns K K? 1--fm M. U .5 1 W' 33 M f . W S Wh 1, it 9 .. v W '26 . S 2 A W 3 wg, V I , 5 . gi ix -+3 ' Ya ifi -N f 'f Zi f 5 Q 1 E5 . , :H f 5 .z M , . W1 M. fm , -x Z4 . . a QQ, s 3, gr, J 42, gr ,, yep- ' il K ' Q Q wi uf Wg ffrffsbisaw . , V .W wwe -1:-1' 9i?11'FAi?2iPi'M55b51 :s: :,Lm?f,1gzfQ 3 231 Dr. Ed Coyle and Mr. Stanley Voss are sponsors of the Business Club. RUTH ANN DEWITT Pesugi Queen Candidate Y- JOELLA MAULDIN Homecoming Queen Candidate .1 TIEERCDRILLI NE En. 5 ii -V ,,,o .,.N,-i,, ,. . K ,X .,, 5 , W gui,-f,f+J, L-.u Z gg : , l ,,f,,, . L,Z.. I sky: ,, s 'hh ' 5 SL Q, fs Q The Business Clubis float theme was Oil's Well That Ends Well. FFICERS: FIRST ROW: Helen Johnson, Program Chairmang Linda rdd, Secretary-Treasurerg Wanda Loman, Vice-Prcsident.'SECOND JW: .lon Suter, Presidentg Dr. Speck, Sponsor. fRST ROW: Helen Johnson, Molly Shi, Sharon Decker, Janet agg, Marilyn Clayg SECOND ROW: Wanda Loman, Cary 1lton, Jon Suter, Dr. Speck, Glenda Glover. ENGLISH CLUB The aims of the English Club are to provide social ao- tivities for students of similar academic interests. to sup- plement and to enlarge academic intl-rests, and to en- courage creative writing. Anyone who has an interest in the field may become a member. Each year the English Club publishes an anthology of student writing and acts as the agency for the presenta- tion of the annual award by the English department. The English Club has a variety of programs, varying from formal lectures to dramatic readings to folk singing. FIRST ROW: Sharon Provost, Ruth Reeves, Gloria Evans, Shirley Milford, Linda Donnellg SECOND ROW: Linda Ladd, Mike Niernczyk, Charles Blackwell, Harvey Dean, Larry Brooksher. -2' 2 if John Lewis entertains the members of the English Club with a program of folk songs. 47 4 2 W, 4 it? FFICERS: Nancy Hines, Presidentg Linda Thompson, Vice-Presidentg Linda Cleaver, Secretary- reasurerg Sidney Babb, Publicityg Velma Burgess, Historian. FIRST ROW: Doris Winchester Devonia Driskell Sharon Whitaker Barbara Klutts Deanna Durbin Pat Reynolds Ann Russell SECOND ROW: Margie Taylor Carolyn Coffee .ludy Little Gloria Evans Eileen Shannon Judy Carlton Brenda Southerla Helen Firestone Joyce Jones nd The purposes of the Home Eco- nomics Club are: to promote a grow- ing appreciation of the joys and satis- tion of homemaking, to encourage democracy and cooperation in home and community life, and to further interest in home economics. ' To qualify for membership, you must either be a Home Economic ma- jor on the campus, a Home Economic minor on the campus, or a Home Economic graduate in the East Cen- tral District. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 49 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club is open to any person who has a major or minor in the industrial arts field. The aim of the club is to motivate an interest in industrial arts. This organization, which meets on every first Thursday in the shop, takes part in all school activities. Their float won first prize in the Homecoming parade, their soap box derby racer won first in design and speed, and their annual booth in the Winter Carnival always draws a crowd. .,, 7-. , r A .Ly 1 ' 'il 'ii-Q.i. y OFFICERS: Dwayne Whisenhunt, Presidentg Alvin Minor, Vice-Presiden and Cary Minor, Secretary-Treasurer. MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Kenneth Jackson, A. L. Bass, Charles Pace. SECOND ROW: Dwayne Whisenhunt, Gary Minor, and Alvin Minor. Members of the lndustriul Arts Club enjoy a coke break between projects. 50 INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Spanish Club affords students of Spanish an additional opportunity to hear and speak the language in a friendly and hospitable atmosphere. The semi-monthly meetings of the club also give an opportunity for greater fellowship to students inter- ested in the culture and civilization of other countries. EL ciRcuLo ESPAIQIJOL OFFICERS: .Iack Mizrachi, Co-President, Dr. Herman, Sponsor, Judith Iker, Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Thompson, Co-President. FIRST ROW: Tila Escalada, Mirla Castillero, Olga Brenes, Maricla Brenes, Clarinda Dailey, Madelyn Watson, SECOND ROW: Manuel Silva, Cesar Arrocha, Bill Holman, Brodie Ezell, Diogenes Deuenas, David Maduro. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Mills, Rita Knight, .Iohnnie Shook, .Iudy Iker, .Iudy Godfrey, Mary Godfrey, SECOND ROW: John- ese McDonald, Donna Harrod, Philip Marshal, Gene Minor, .lack Mizrachi, Tom Thompson, Judy Moncrief. 52 PRE-LAW CLUB l 4- The Pre-Law Club is open to any student who is nterestecl in pursuing alegal career. This club provides its members the chance to hear 'Rf 'rograms on legal education and legal careers. 1 Each year the club makes a field trip to the Uni- lersity of Oklahoma to afford its members the op- lortunity to participate in Law Day. OFFICERS, Charles Rumsey, Vice-Presidentg Gene Newman, Presidentg Don Mc Cortney, Secretary-Treasurerg and Dr. Thames, sponsor. IEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Mac Cassity, Jerry Dingler, Charles Rumseyg SECOND ROW: Dr. Thames. sponsor, 'aul Wiley, Fred Sloan, Don McCortney, and Gene Newman. 53 The Science Clula is one of the newe organizations on the E. C. campus. Tl purpose of this organization is to pri mote interest in the field of Sciencf, Their motto is '4Acl Astra Per Asperav C fTo the Stars Through Knowledge, The requirement for membership i this organization is a major or a minc in any Science field. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Kay Nelson, Reporter: ,Iumes Siegenthaler, Presidentg Curtis Burtmess, Vice-Presidentg Nerla MacDonald, Sec.-Trcus.g SECOND ROW: SPONSORS, Dr. Denny, Mr. Brown, Dr. McKnight. FIRST ROW: Wylie Tirey, Neda MacDonald, lxlllflllil Pogue, Kay Nelson, Arm-ttu Tyson, Margaret Pogue, ,Ioe DeLauneg SECOND ROW: Curtis Bart mess, ,luck Chapman, Robert Wood, Terry Bridgewater, Charles Everett, Duiny Imclucc, Randy Monerief, Charles Couchman, Jim Siegenthaler. E 2 2 3 is 2 2 Y 2 5 5 1 5 5 :E K, sz EE is if 2 5 3 2 l ,s 5 5 si 2 2 V 2 5 I L 5 I 54 4 SOCIOLOGY CLUB One of the younger clubs on the East Central campus is the Sociology Club. This club was organized to ac- quaint sociology majors and minors with professional aspects of the field by inning the opportunity to meet with people working in the field, to learn about oppor- tunities in the field, and to get first-hand information about special problems in our society. z M: ,,, t , r ,, ., ,. OFFICERS: Carter YVilliun1s, Presiilcntg Judy Williams, Secretary- Treasurcrg Jerry Dingle-r, Vice-President. IRST ROW: Donna Harrod, Evelyn Cochran, Betty Lowe, Judy Willianisg SECOND ROW: Diana Tigner, Jerry Dinglcr, Mr. Frihart, Lewie Former, arry Epperson, Judy Smithg THIRD ROW: Carter Williams, David Jones. Ed Ezell, Junior Ross, Dean Emerson, Ted Smith, Bob Archer. 55 i WOMEN 'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Cookie Sales, .lo Ann Fidler, Cherri Burnett, Patsy Straugllan, Glenda Fite, La Vonne Buckmaster, Nancy Barhre. SECOND ROW: Detra Spence, Sharon Graham, Jo Ann Jaquess, Lana Mills, Eulene Noblett, Sandy Laus, Flora Diffe. THIRD ROW: Mrs. McPhee, sponsor, Billie Auten, Myrlene Kinsey, Lana Kite, Iris Billingsly, Kathy Roberts, Linda Bowen, Judy Coodspeed, Pam Kite Linda Fidler, Jimmie Kaye Sandefur. The purpose of the Women's Recreation Association is to 'ipromote a high degree of physical fit- ness by creating an interest in physical activities and fostering a spirit of good sportsmanship. Mem- bership in the WRA is open to all East Central women. - The WRA sponsors the women's intramural sports program which includes a volleyball tournament and a basketball tournament. The members of the WRA participate in the state volleyball, basketball, and individual sports days. The members of the WRA earn a sweater and a school letter. 56 OFFICERS: Mrs. Mary McPhee, sponsorg Billie Auten, Intramural Cliairmang Myrlene Kinsey, Secretaryg Lana Kite, Vice-President: Iris Billingsly, Presidentg ,lo Ann Jaquess, Historiang Eulene Noblett, Business Managerg Nancy Barbre, Publicity Chairman. Members of the Won1en's Recreation Association are rebounding in 11 basketball game. Volleyball is a favorite sport of the WHA members. A L QI' ..qf,'Q2l , . f,. N ff' -' w . ' J, - . A ,gf 4? ,f L Y m f an 4 f fx' ff' ff V ' 'L f fi ,f .,.,.M.,,. , ,,,.,,,.,, , 1 ' 'I f f f f , f A 3 1 Sy, ff 1:73 il? ' xA-NL-W4-.J Q4 ,. 'M,9QA 4 3 1 1 1 4 1- -, .M,,,,M,,.,,,,,.,,W,.,.. , M AMX. , , V., WW. 11. Qs Q. mjk 'xXi Qg,, -7'. ' 'lf LZLL Lg-i 4'NQ' A1 W 'ff if N NK x'sM.rfj :Q ,A , 5 N5 35 JK , pda 'ff , Q9 2 g A 5 K, 2 1. 2 - , MQ, , ,. , , Um MM., X V The band was large enough this year to form ECSC on the field. The largest band in the history of East Central completely filled the section reserved for the band this year. The Marching Tigers prepare To march down the field playing the school song. swf 3 Q ,MW CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE cl-iom as W 43' QW 'L M., TTTTTTT T TTTiT 2, Choip Director-MR. ROBERT KAEBTNICTSQ M f-.V,-,m,,- - Q Q as 60 Mm 1962-63 E.c.s. CHOIQ ss Mary Jo Ruggles, director, Linda Carr, Gayle Newman, rlor, Linda Deckard, and Adelya Clernmons. derson, Chester nold, Joan rnett, Cherri zbee, Tom rr, Linda rriger, Linda :mmons, Adelya ley, Clarinda ckard, Linda ley, Benny iott, Glenda ans, Gloria llis, Belle Garrett, Sandra Gibbons, Kay Grant, Kenneth Hill, Velma Jared, Ronald Johnson, Jeff J ones, Arthur Jones, John Paul Kidwell, Mary Ann Kite, Pam Mancebo, Arthur Nabors, Judy Neal, William 5' 7 , i MADRIGALS ,, ,. 5 -,RJR it Larry Peery, Troy Pults, Richard Trotter, Arthur Jones, Charles Pokomy, Carolyn CHOIR ROSTER Newman, Gayle Owens, Sharon Orick, lkey Peery, Larry Pickett, Jerry Pokorny, Charles Pults, Troy Pybas, Lou Ann Ratliff, Duane Redman, Virginia Rhoads, Ken Rinker, Carol Rohrer, Dorothy SECOND SEMESTER CHOIR PERSONNEL-Not Shown in Picture Arrington, Ruth Blair, Laura Caldwell, Kathy Courtney, Lou Farmer, Kay Ferguson, Paula Fisher, Ann Hicks, Jo Ann Jamison, Tom Martin, Kathy McClaren, Nancy Robertson, Linda Rutland, Ellen Self, Melva Shannon, Eileen Stamps, Mary Tate, Carolyn Taylor, Carolyn Tignor, Patricia Trotter, Richard Wade, Denny Walsh, Marilyn Wanri, Robert Williams, Dougla Winton, Kathryn S 6l STUDENT OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Dr. Densford, Sponsor: Cenia Pickett, Publicity Chairman: Margaret Nims, Social Chairman: Karen Williams, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Sam Bass, Vice-President: ,lim Deaton, Secretary, Ted Loman, President. FIRST ROW: Nancy Barhee, Genia Pickett, Virginia Redman, Mary Lou Hartmeycr, Sharon Provost, Helen Johnson, Thelma Holmang SECOND ROW: Ann Goodman, Betty McGuire, Janet Blagg, Claudine George, Ikey Denman, :lam-llc Norton, Linda Thompson: THIRD ROW: Cary Fulton, Hodgie Hill, Dave Coodman, Dean Stephens, John Ogleshee. 2 2 E X Q 2 3 1 i ft 5 2 3 is 2 i 2 3 e S E Y 62 FIRST ROW: Margaret Nims, Shirley Milford, Sharon Decker, Wanda Loman, Iris Billingsley, Neomia Bearden, Diana Tigner. SECOND ROW: Dr Densford, Karen Wllhams, Thurma Howell, Lois Small, Laura Travis, Doris Winchester, Sharon Whitaker, Linda Carr, Rosa Hendrix. THIRD ROW Sam Bass, .lim Deaton, Ted Loman, Dick Hendrix. SOEA Boasting a membership of an all time high this year, the Student Oklahoma Education Association strives to better inform its members of the future practices, problems, and duties of teachers. The organization also serves as a means of better acquainting the members with the faculty of the Depart- ment of Education that it may be further developed and strengthened through this closer working with the college. The group provided a refreshment timei' for float builders during homecoming week as a worthy school service project. A full year of interesting and informative programs was enjoyed by the group. Programs included several well-known campus persons as well as off-campus speakers. Membership of the organization is open to all, but those interested in education are especially urged to join. 63 OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Charles Rumsey, Vice-Presidentg Ted Smith, Presidentg Don MeCortney, Treasurerg SECOND ROW: Mr. Floyd, Sponsorg Bob Caldwell, Secretary. CIRCLE K The aims of the Circle K Club are to be of service to East Central and to Ada and to develop a spirit of co-operation on the campus. Any male who wants to be of service to the school and community is eligible to join. This organization is sponsored by the Ada Kiwanis Club. The Circle K Club shows its interest and school spirit by participating in the Homecoming Parade, Tiger Tangles, School Carnival, and programs at Football games. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: FIRST ROW: Robert Tcwksberry, Boardg Charles Rumscy, Vicc-Presidentg Ted Smith, Presidentg Don McC0rtney, Treas urerg SECOND ROW: Bob Caldwell, Secretaryg Billy Paul, Boardg Charles Moore, Boardg Richard Swink, Boardg Curtis Bartmess, Board. 64 IEMBERS, SEATED: Mr. Floyd, Sponsorg FIRST ROW: Billy Paul, Curtis Bartmess, Bob Caldwell, Ronny Lee, Charles Rumseyg SECOND ROW teve Paul, Don McCortney, Phil Langston, Charles Goss, Robert Tewksberry, Richard Swink, Charles Moore, Ted Smith. l MISS JUDY THOMAS Homecoming and Pesagi Queen Candidate .mwwwej ' , A honie-made go cartw is one of the requirements for the Ngo Cari race. The Circle K Clulm held a Ngo cart race in which every organization on campus was invited to enter. Trophies were given to the winners and a good time was had by all. Many EC. students gather around see the fun. The finish line is just around the curve. if 66 to CIRCLE STUDENT WIVES The Student Wives is an organization of girls who are the wives of students or who are students them- selves. The purpose of the organization is to acquaint and organize girls who might not otherwise be or- ganized. The Student Wives participate in campus-:activities such as Homecoming and Tiger Tangles. The sponsors of this organization are Mrs. Cynthia Frihart and Mrs. Jane Stafford. OFFICERS: Mary Thetford, Treasurerg Judy Little, Vice-Presidentg Janet Bare, Membership Chairmang Margaret Henderson, Reporterg Ceorgianne Shoemake, President. IRST ROW: Kay Straughan, Janet Bare, Latsy Parker, Janice Hedrick, Jan Large. COND ROW: Margaret Henderson, Doris Norton, Lynn Minor, Judy Little, Mary Thetford, Marilyn Calvert, Charlotte Dotson, Ceorgianne Shoemake. 67 ff CLUB DFFICERS: Donnie Crownover, Football Representativeg Charles Burchell, Secretary-Treusurcrg Lew McGill, Presidentg Ronnie Webb, Vice-President Don Archer, Basketball Representative. FIRST ROW: Richard Cwin, Ronnie Webb, Don Archer, Lloyd Watson, Tommy Goodwin: SECOND ROW: Donnie Crownover, Charles Burchellg THIRI ROW: Cary Straughan, Jesse Parker, Judd Porter, Don Riggan, Henry Wells, Lew McGill, Larry Ward. 68 1 4. Q als NO CLUB PLEDGE CLASS FIRST ROW: Don Hood, Leonard Cox, ,lim Milhauser, Charlie Studler. SECOND ROW: Gary Hentslor, H. O. Estes, Ronald Gilliam, Harvest Riedt, Glenn Custar. One must be a letterman to belong to the O Club of East Central State College. The purpose of this organization is to foster fellowship among athletes and to promote better school spirit. Miss Peggy Free O Club Home-coming Queen representative. J. D. Kendrick O Club sponsor. L CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Carolyn Van Behber, Dotty Parmenter, Betty Bentley, Eloise Bentley. SECOND ROW: Guy Langston, HEAD CHEERLEADERS: Fran Johnson, Wayne Johnson. TIGER PEP CL UB MISS NELL DEAN Sponsor JENNIE FERGUSON President Tiger Pep Club is opened to any one on campus. The purpose is to boost school spirit. Tiger Pep Club has sponsored several dances, held pep rallies, advertised the games, sold mums for homecoming, and various other activities. PAT TATE MELANI CALLIMORE MARY LOU HARTMEYER Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 70 FEDERATION OF YOUNG REPUBLICANS FIRST ROW: Dr. John Densford, Johnese McDonald, Geniavon Pickett, Janet Blagg, Louise Hoehman, Claudine George, Mary Blanks, Jim Kingery, Gene Newmang SECOND ROW: Jon Suter, Curtis Bartmess, Dean Stephens, Fred Sloan, Bob Hemhree, John Oglesbee, Leslie McGal1iard. The East Central Federation of Young Republicans was organized in January, 1962. One month later the club candidate, Jim Kingery, won the campus Ugly Man contest. The Young Republicans participated in Tiger Tangles, Homecoming, and other campus activities. In 1962 the Young Republicans worked in the campaign forces of Governor Henry Bellmon, Okla- homais first Republican governor, and assisted at the barbecue honoring Arizona Senator Barry Gold- water. The purpose of the Federation of Young Republicans is to encourage interest in government and politics among the student body of East Central and to promote a two party system in Oklahoma. l V 'W ne homecoming float was a coffin pulled by two G.0.P. elephants. w l l l l l These were the first elephants to appear in an East Central Homecom- l ing parade. They pulled the Young Republican float. l l l OFFICERS: Curtis llurtmess, Vice-President Janet Blagg, Secretary Fred Sloan, President DR. JOHN DENSFORD' Sponsor LEAGUE 0F YOUNG DEMOCRATS MEMBERS: Wayne .lohnson, president, Jerry Dingler, Linda Cleaver, Sharon Provost, treasurer, Ralph Gamill, and David Wiley The East Central chapter of the League of Young Democrats is sponsored by the Democratic party. lt is open to all people. who are interested in politics and the Democratic Party. The members help in local and state political campaigns, with the chapter activities being regulated by the state headquart- ers in Oklahoma City. The group participated in the primary election, and worked the local headquart- ers for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in the general election. The group sponsored Miss Pat Williams in the Pesagi Queen contest, and took an active part in all college affairs during the year. On the political side during the year, the chapter saw many members named as honorary lieutenant governors, and George Nigh, ex-president ofthe East Central chapter, served as governor of the state. PAT WILLIAMS GEORGE NIGH Pesagi Queen Candidate 74 JOURNAL STAFF 32,65 W i .f'Fh:2'w:15,:p:g:!:f,,'5.22..5 , -' ,:, :- k:i'ifEEi1:'ier::'-aff f1'ff9 -' 1' f- 5:- CHARLE9 BLACKWELL DOTTIE PARMENTER Covlfdilor C0-Edimf i. Mr. Roy McKeown, sponsor of the Journal Staff, talks over 1 a news story with Mvlva Self. JENNIE FERGUSON BETTY SKINNER Organizations Editor Cirruiation Manager -JW L-'fi' CH-XRLFF RIWISEY Sports Editor SUZIE AI,I.EN SHARON REID Photogruplwr Focivly Editor 7,M,,,.ff.-If I ,,.J4 xx . ,Wa A K ix 20 n , Af' L SHARON DECKER, Assistant Editor MARY BLANKS, Organization Editor 7'f'fW'? f-'ly E ,W-fu X G57 MRS. MILDRED RIDLING, Sponsor MELVA SELF Editor 'Y no STA FF JIM DEATON, Class Editor '--l'..'11'-a..i Another PESAGI yearbook is almost finished. The product is at the printers. The staff can now only hope that what we have done will please you, the readers. Our efforts have been directed toward one goal-that of pro- ducing a yearbook that will bring back to you in the years to come memories of those precious college days. Although compiling the 1963 PESAGI was at times a bit hectic, a good time was had by all, and we appreciate the opportunity of serving you. Look at it, read it, and enjoy it. THE STAFF PESA GI STAFF WAYNE JoHNsoN, Aciiviiies Editor JEFF JOHNSON, Business Manager JERRY OLDHAM, Sports Editor MARY RHOADES, Copy Editor BREESE FELLOWSHIP The Breese Fellowship was organized on the East Central State College campus in 1962. It is spon- sored by the First Church and Arlington Church of the Nazarene. OFFICERS: Donna Hussey, President: Lyndal Christian, Vice-Presi- dent: Loretta Christian, Secretary-Treasurer. MEMBERS: Lyndal Christian, Ernelen English, Donna Bussey, Loretta Christian, Rev. Lee Steele, Sponsor. ul.. 78 CHI ALPHA Chi Alpha is a club sponsored by the Assembly of Cod Churches. To be eligible for membership in this organization you must be a member of a full gospel church. The purposes of this organization are: 1. To strengthen the spiritual life of full gospel college students. 2. To win to Christ those who aren't saved. 3. To maintain and increase a firm full gospel testimony on campus. ROW Beverely We t Gloria Selby Kathy Winton Pat Tlgnor Adelya Llemmonsg SECOND ROW: Carol Rinker, Elaine Brown, Annette Wlulam Helen Smith THIRD ROW Harvey Dean Cary Pollard Jim Deaton Rev Pollard, Chaplain, Jerry Weems. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Jaw- The Baptist Student Center at 223 South Francis Fellowship before H N00Hd3Y SCI'ViC6 A typical Noonday Worship Service with Arthur Jones, President, presiding. BSU SUMMER MISSIONARIES: Nancy Barbre, Vir- ginia Redrnan, Brenda Southerland, Jerry Pickett, and Chester Anderson. 4' fX S BSU students presenting a Sunday afternoon worship service program fo the prisoners in the Pontotoc County Jail. A similar Jail Service is held once each month. Those shown are: Arthur Jones, Betty Skinner, Lynn Miller, Charles Goss, and Dexter Sutterfield. JOYCE JONES 1962 BSU Sweetheart t. A, ,,,fkwk,v A .. ,V ' . 'R i .x , it at 'X ' 7' t, 'Xi s t K' L ,H Students take advantage of the library at BSU to study lessons and to enjoy the many religious books that are available for them. Th tured are: Gene Minor, Gayle Newman, Joe Beene, Andy Ruth Arrington. 80 e BSU'ers pic- Edwards, and l 1962 BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL XRTHUR JONES CHARLES GOSS HENRY WELLS CAROLYN REYNOLDS JERRY PICKETT Presidflrli Vice-President Enlistment Chairman Social Chairman Missions Chairman l JOYCE JONES Devotional Chairman C l DEXTER SUTTERFIELD Student Center Chairman l . .l JACAQUITA WITHROW BRENDA SOUTHERLAND JON SUTER Secretary Publicity Chairman Link Editor l MARY HODGES GAYLE NEWMAN JAMES RINKER Y.W.A. Rep. Music Chairman Church Activities Chairman RAY QUIETI' DR. D. .L NABORS REV. EARL MANN Director Faculty Advisor P3Sl01' AdViS0r UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Melva Self, 2nd Vice-President: Slada Begley, Social Chairmang Sandra Garrett, Treasurerg Karen Williams, 1st Vice-President, Sharon Decker, Secretaryg SECOND ROW: Dr. Burrows, Sponsor: Gary Fulton, Program Chairman, Mike Niemczyk, Presidentg John Kuras, Re- porterg Paul Tilley, Historian. The United Campus Christian Fellowship is an organization sponsored by the Christian and Presbyterian Church. Striving to offer an opportunity for spiritual growth and Christian Fellowship is the primary purpose of this group. Communion Services, monthly dinners, a Carol and Candlelight Service, and retreats are just a few 1 of the activities the U.C.C.F.,ers participate in outside of the regu- lar school activities. FIRST ROW: June Ninness, Mary Ann Kidwell, Betty Lowe, Sue Courtney, Judy Thomas, Evelyn Cochran, Jennie Ferg song SECOND ROW: Paul Wiley, Tom Buzhee, Bill Counts, Kenny Grant, Dick Ninness, Randcll Moncrief. I E ? A 1 K ,QQHWM 25,14 HOMECOMING FI.0ATf Time Machine Characters pose for a picture before taking their positions for the parade. U. C. C. F. FIONA FARRIS Homecoming Queen Candidate THE TIDE TURNS John Kuras gets revenge on be- half of other U.S.C.F. members by showing Tom Ross and Tom Buzbee what it's like to he drenched. Members and sponsors of U.C.C.F. get together for one of many monthly dinners. SUE COURTNEY Pesugi Queen Candidate OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Mary Rhoades, Music Co-ordinatorg Lou Ann Pybas, Finance Chair- man' Janice Williams Chapel Time Coordinator' Beth NIcCord Secretaru Kath Martin k v Pa ' v A 1 ' I yv y 1 Membership Chairmang Vicky Harvey, Publicity Chairmang SECOND ROW: Don Nobles, Directorg Jack Rencau, Program Chairmang Earl Hammond, House Manager: Dr. E. H. Nelson Counselorg Richard Swink, Vice-Presidentg Guy Langston, President. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation is an organizatioi sponsored by the First Methodist Church. T4 be eligible for membership one must expres the desire to belong. The purpose of this or ganization is to promote Christianity, especial ly on the campus. Wesley was selected as Outstanding Organi zation on Campus by the Student Senate. DON NOBLES, Director I EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Guy Langston, Presidentg Richard Swink, Vice-Presidenfg Beth McCord, Secretaryg Lou Ann Pybas, Finance Chaimlan Don Nobles, Director. 84 FIRST ROW: Janice Williams, Fran Nobles, Scott Nobles, Mary Rhoades, Beth McCord, Kathy Martin, Vicky Harvey, SECOND ROW: Guy Langston Julie Laird, Lou Ann Pybas, Detra Spence, Betty Newton, ,lo Ann Hicks, Carla Sharp, Sue Roberts, Gene Massey, THIRD ROW: Don Nobles, Jack Rc- neau, Don McCortney, Earl Hammond, Richard Swink, Harold Swink, Bob Marlin, Dr. E. H. Nelson. WESLEY FOUNDATION A Western Party A Hunting Exposition Fun ut the Retreat Our Bus 85 The Church of Christ Youth Center CHURCH CHRIST STUDENTS OFFICERS: Curtis Bartmess, Vice-Pres.g Myron Phillips, Sec.g Barbara Klutts, The Church of Christ Bible Chair was first established on a full time scale in 1962 for the purpose of serving the students at East Central who are mem- bers or who prefer the Church of Christ. Wallace Nlcliay, director of the Chair, was secured by neighboring congre- gations to coordinate their present program and to offer the following serv- ices: Daily devotionals, Christian counseling, Christian fellowship, Christian recreation, and to provide a home away from home. Every East Central student is always an honored guest at any of their activities, and the purpose of their program is to develop Christian character on the part of all who engage in their program. WALLACE McRAY 86 Social Chairmang Leslie McGalliard, President. Sponsor FIRST ROW: Thurma Howell, ,lanet Blagg, Barbara Klutts, Janice Borders, ,leannie Cooper, Gloria Evans, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Donaho, Ann Russell, Ann Ball, Linda Burger, Clarice Coe, Linda Gaines, Gaye Mercerg THIRD ROW: Geneal Freeman, Curtis Bartniess, Leslie McCalliard, Larry Coker, FOURTH ROW: Noble Anderson, Dennis Phillips, Muriel Borders, Jerry Johnson, Bill Carter. The Church of Christ float won second place in the Homeooming parade. QUEEN CANDIDATE MISS BARBARA KLUTTS 87 C. C. S. ACTIVITIES FENTEM HALL PFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Kenny Hicks, President: Jerry Maynard, ecretaryg Cecil Anderson, Vice-Presidentg SECOND ROW: COUN- IIL: Richard Swink, John Pruitt, Randell Moncrief. C FENTEM HALL BAND: Piano, Willie Wagoner, Drums, Robert Lans- fordg Guitar, Richard Wallrathg Guitar, Russell Mitchell. Mrs. Waner counsels with Fentem Hall President, Kenny Hicks, and Secretary, Jerry Maynard. ROW: Stephen Paul, Doug Williams, Dick Dale, Sam Cartwright, Don Carruth, Cecil Andersong SECOND ROW: Jerry Oldham, Martin Cassity De Laune, Charles Fraley, Phil Langston, Kenny Hicks, Tommy Vannoy, Guy Langston, ,lim Beleeleg THIRD ROW: Willie Wagner, Richard Wall Robert Lansford, John Pruitt, Richard Swink, Harold Swink, Jerry Maynard, ,lack Reneau. y 89 FENTEM HALL ANNEX Henry Wells, Dorm Father, and Danny Burnett, President, talk over new plans for the year. 'Tap - OFFICERS: Kenny Richards, Vice-Presidentg Danny Barnett, Presidentg Henry Wells, Dorm Father: Ed F.zell, Councilg ,lim Kingery, Sec- retary-Treasurer. watching T.V. Finals arc mer and some of the Annex boys are taking advantage of their vacation by . . . . . playing ping pong i 9 BRILES HALL The eligibility for mem- bership is to be a resident of Briles Hall. The purpose is to pro- vide a healthy and happy campus life. HOUSE COUNCIL, FIRST ROW: Gayle Newman, Senior Representative, Sue Courtney, Reporter: Genia Picl- ett, President: Vicki Olivo, Sophomore Representative: Lou Courtney, Reporter: Margaret Freeman, Freshma Representative, SECOND ROW: Molly Shi, Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Sandefur, Freshman Representative Marty Aaron, Junior Representative: Mary Lou Hartmeyer, Senior Representativeg Melani Gallimore, Vic' President, Linda Thompson, Junior Representative. These girls are the first Freshmen to live in Briles Hall. MRS. FLORENCE AMBROSE FIRST ROW: Lauretta Jones, Paula Ferguson, Patsy Straughan, Sandy Laus, Housemother Ann Kingeryg SECOND ROW: Beverly West, Joy Reid, .IoAnn Hicks, Elaine Brown, Diane Smith, Sue Courtney, THIRD ROW: Gloria Selbey, Carolyn Kurtland, Joy Firestone, Jimmie Sandefur, Lou Courtney, Glenda Simpson, Gayle Dennis, Margaret Freeman. 92 if V ' A. ', 'QW ' is ' . X , if I V' 'ze 4 . 6 g 1 ga - , i z ' fl 40 3 5 if uf ' N, , at M M . J ai X s Q Q, 3 3 w ' gy X - yew A -2 . 5 'MS Xf-W L: , 3,.sf5.i:f 'V 1 I A ' f ,w i T 1' , Q2 yy . 4, K . , Y Q 7 3' X T532 . . . , ..iJ,,H, Vs ig? OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Fidler, Vice-Presidentg Lynda Sherman, Sophomore Repre- sentativeg Judy Williams, .lunior Representutiveg Billie Walker, Freshman Representativeg Linda Fidler, Freshman Representativeg SECOND ROW: Vicki Ward, Presidcntg Dee Dee liearden, Senior Represcntativeg Linda Ladd, Secretary-Treasure1'3 Mrs. Andrews, Houseniotherg llctty Morris, Senior Representativeg Vicky Harvey, Reporterg llrenda Capps, Sophomore Representa- IIVC. KNIGHT HALL Knight Hall has combined activities, good grades, and individual accomplish- ments to make it the hub of campus ac- tivities during the year. It has been a leader in social activities and at the same time it has provided the campus leadership in scholastic endeavor. The women of Knight Hall have en- joyed an atmosphere of happy content- ment and friendliness which has made them the envy of all the campus. 94 KNIGHT HALL KNIGHT HALL 'A 0 'A Ei 4 , M I . 9 SKA -fi x Q, 'A s Q . ' fa' 2 2 i,, I o if S- 7 -f . . 7 H J , 5 7 1 -r if 1 5 Q , . 4 I I 1 ? . 1 gi . 0 O s m I Photograph from tha' Mount Wilson . and Palomar Ubsvn nlnries ' I , 97 PHI DELTA ZETA if-Q, ANNA LEE SMITH, President BfXRl'iARA SHERMAN, Sponsor 98 Phi Delta Zeta, Chi Chapter, had a very busy year. Their float finished third in the Homecoming parade, and it was entitled ulnjuns to Enginesf' As an organization, they had the basketball schedule printed for distribution to the students, and they also handed out programs at the ball games. Their Tuffy the Tiger became a familiar sight at most of the sports activities at Fast Central. HTuffyM made his initial appearance at the All-Sports Bowl in Oklahoma City. They finished second in the UMOC contest with their candidate, Harvest Riedt. In the Homecoming Queen parade of candidates, the Phi Delt candidate, Janelle Norton, finished in the top five, and Judy Williams, Phi Delt Pesagi queen candidate, was crowned Pesagi Queen. Phi Delta Zeta was able to capture many individual honors on the campus. Janelle Norton, secretary-treasurer of the Student Senate, Linda Thompson, Alpha Honor president, Wwhois Who, Carole Harris, Who's Who, Lauretta Jones, Art Club Homecoming Queen candidate, Nancy McClaren, Alpha Psi Omega, Who's Who, Alpha Psi Pesagi Queen candidate, Judy Williams, Sociology Club secretary-treasurer, Pesagi Queen, Tau Sigma Tau sweetheart attendant, Vicki Vlfard, Whois Who, Susan Moore, Who's Who, Vicki Harvey, Wesley Foundation Pesagi Queen candidate, Judy Smith, Sociology Club Pesagi Queen candidate: Beth McCord, Wesley' Homecoming Queen candidate, Linda Fidler, WHA Homecoming Queen candidate, JoAnn Fidler, Pesagi Queen runner-up, Ann Ball, freshman representative Student Senate, and Madelyn Watson, Foreign Language Club Homecoming Queen candidate. This year the sorority welcomed a new sponsor. She is Miss Barbara Sherman, Phi Delt alumna, who now works for the college in the Finance Office. The sorority accepted twenty-four pledges during the first semester. In the spring semester, these pledges were initiated and were welcomed as sorority sisters. All in all, the sorority was very active throughout the year in all campus activities. They sponsored dances, attended football games, and finished third in the Student Senate Organizational School Spirit Award. CDAZ 'Ve' 'V1 WW vii N, vvf 'i S53-' MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Sandra Baylis, Brenda Capps, Linda Cleaver, Ewlyn Cfovlimn, Deanna Durbin, Betsy Eastinang SECOND ROW: Gloria Evans, Gayle Foster, Nancy Frey, Sandra Clover, Carole Harris, Vivky llarvcyg THIRD ROW: Clemla Kinlwcll, Nancy lIcClaren, Beth McCord, Kathy Marlin, Susan Moore, Janelle Nortong FOURTH ROW: Carol IM-lc, Ruili Reeves, Virginia Reeves, Cookie Sells, Lctlla Sherman, Lynda Slierinang FIFTH ROW: Linda Thompson, Vicki Wilfkl, Madelyn VVlLllSUH, Judy Williams, and Phyllis Wright. PLEDGE CLASS -and J OANN FIDLER Pledge Trainer Put Aday Susan Allen Hazel Biggs Lavonne Buckmaster Saundra DeVore Linda Fidler Caldys Fleming Kitty Harris Lauretta Jones .lana Lear Lana Mills Sherry Parsons Phoebe Peters Sharon Reid LaDean Rowland Kaye Sandefur .lanis Sherman Clcnda Simpson Judy Smith Verna Stonecipher Donna Tidwell Diana Tigner Brenda Walker Elaine Wisdom PLEDGE OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Sharon Reid, Reporter, Gladys Fleming, Secretary, Saundra DeVore, Treasurerg Linda Fidler, Presidentg SECOND ROW: Lauretta Jones, Sergeant-At-Arms, Elaine Wisdom, Chaplaing Suzie Allen, Vice-Presidentg and Kay Sandefur, Song Leader. amz Acnvmss AND HONORS XONORS, Judy Williams, Sociology Club sec., Knight Hall House Council, anelle Norton, Student Senate Sec., Billie Auten, WRA sec., BSU ecutive council, Kathy Martin, Wesley Council, Beth McCord, Wesley c., FRONT ROW: Linda Fidler, Knight Hall House Council, Gladys leming, Tau Sigma Tau Pledge Princessg Kay Sandefur, Briles Hall ouse Councilg and Brenda Capps, Briles Hall House Council. ONORS, Anna Lee Smith, Alpha Honor, Linda Thompson, Alpha Honor res., Who's Who, Nancy Frey, Alpha Honor, Cookie Sells, Alpha Honor, ECOND ROW: Vicky Harvey, Alpha Honor, Nancy McClaren, Who's ho, Alpha Honor, Student Senate, and Gloria Evans, Alpha Honor. Phi Delt co-pledge train- ers, Janelle Norton and Linda Thompson, admire the lovely cake served at the initiation of pledges. OFFICERS, Carol Peek, song leader, Deanna Durbin, corresponding sec., Virginia Reeves, sgt.-at-arms, Kathy Martin, chaplain, Anna Lee Smith, pres.g SECOND ROW: Cookie Sells, treas.g Janelle Norton, co-pledge trainerg Judy Williams, reporter, Nancy lVlcClaren, social chrmn.g Gloria Evans, recording sec., Vicky Harvey, vice-pres., and Linda Thompson, co-pledge trainer. QUEENS, Judy Williams, Pesagi Queen, Judy Smith, Madelyn Watson, Beth McCord, SECOND ROW: Lauretta Jones, Vicky Harvey, Nancy McClaren, Janelle Norton, and Linda Fidler. The Phi Delt pledges wait for refreshments after a very impressive initiation ceremony. IOI ALPHA OF Pl KAPPA THETA ANNETTE BELTRAM M155 NELL DEAN President Sponsor OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Melani Gallimore, Social Chairmang Betty Morris Vice-Presidentg Annette Beltram, Presidentg Sharon Provost, Pledge Chairmang, Dotty Parmcnter, Pledge Chairman, SECOND ROW: .lean Cleere, Treasurerg Jennie Ferguson, Reporterg Mary Ann Kidwell, Song Leaclerg Iris Billingsley, Sergeant-At-Arms, Mary Lou Hartmeyer, Recording Secretaryg Sally Smith Corresponding Secrctaryg Sherri Jackson, Scholarship Chairmang Molly Shi Chaplain. 1 1 Alpha of Pi Kappa Theta was organized December 4, 1956. The purpose of the social sorority is to foster intellectual development, social efficiency, and moral development. The sorority teaches its members to honor their school and its traditions, their religious faith, their home, and their country. Since the time of its organization Pi Kappa Theta has been active in school activities. This year Pi Kappa Theta won second place in the School Spirited Organization contest. The sorority also entered a float in the Home- coming parade. Many of the members and pledges of Pi Kappa Theta were nominated for Home- coming Queen and Pesagi Queen. Pledge Linda Robertson was elected 1962 Homecom- ing Queen. Two other pledges, Priscilla Sloan and ,loella Mauldin, were among the five finalists in the contest. Sally Smith and Judy Thomas were finalists in the Pesagi Queen contest. Pi Kappa Theta sponsors many activities for the student body as well as holding social events for the members and pledges. One' of the highlights of the year is the annual trip to Lake Texoma. Pi Kappa Theta is the co- sponsor of the Ugly Man on Campus contest. This year the sorority candidate, Ronnie Webb, won the contest. Pi Kappa Theta members take part in many activities and maintain a high scholastic average. Pl KA PPA THETA Mary Blanks .lean Clc-ere .lan Cooper Jennie Ferguson Helen Firestone Melani Callimore Sandra Garrett Sharon Gregg Mary Lou Hartmeyer Pat Hickerson Sherri Jackson Fran Johnson Mary Ann Kiclwell Lana Kite Suzanne Mackey Belly Morris Vicki Olivo Lou Ann Pybas Melva Self Molly Shi Sally Smith Lynda Thomas Carolyn Van Behber Karen Williams Joyce Wood PLEDGE CLASS DOTTY PARMENTER SHARON PROVOST Pledge Chairman Pledge Chairman IO4 Nancy Alletag Betty Bentley PLEDGE OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Peggy Free, Song Leader Sue Courtney, Vice-Presidentg Joella Mauldin, Reporterg SECOND ROW Helen Johnson, Secretaryg Judy Thomas, Sergeant-At-Armsg Eloise Bentley Presidentg Fiona Farris, Chaplaing Ruth Ann DeWitt, Treasurer. Eloise Bentley Sheila Brooks Lou Courtney Sue Courtney Ruth Ann l7eWitt Delinda Diaz Barbara Dixon Fiona Farris Paula Ferguson Velma Firestone Peggy Free Margaret Freeman Nancy Goins Judy Cooclspeed Helen Johnson Pam Kite Sandy Lemlcy Pat Malone ,ludy Mason .loella Mauldin Cynthia Miller Charoletle Post ,ludy Ravan Linda Robertson Jennie Skinner Priscilla Sloan Alma Sparlin Judy Thomas Paula West Sandra Whitaker IONORS, FIRST ROW: Ielani Calliinore, Who's Vho, Alpha Honor Society, fIary Lou Hartmeyer, Alpha Ionor Socicty, Student of the Ionth, Dotty Parmenter, rlpha Honor Society, SEC- IND ROW: Annette Beltrarn, llpha Honor Society, Student I the Month, Mary Ann Kid- ell, Student Senate, Melva elf, Who's Who, Pesagi Ed- or, Student of the Month, lpha Honor Society, Karen filliams, Who's Who, Honor ourt, School Spirit Award. ONORS, FIRST ROW: Sharon Provost, Secretary of Young Demo- ats, Sue Courtney, House Council, Helen Johnson, Reporter of PI KAPPA THETA ACTIVITIES AND HONORS QUEENS, FIRST ROW: Judy Thomas, Annette Beltramg Sue Courtney, Vicki Olivo, Mary Lou Hartmcyer, SECOND ROW: .Iennie Ferguson, Fran Johnson, Sally Smith, Linda Robertson, Marty Aaron, Mary Blanks, Peggy Free, .Ioella Mauldin, Fiona Farris, Priscilla Sloan, Ruth Ann DeWitt. tglish Club, SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Kidwcll, Vice-President of aoir, Sally Smith, Twirler, ,Ioyce Wood, Vice-President of Knight all, Iris Ilillingxsley, President of WRA, Mary Blanks, Secretary Pi Kappa Delta: Lou Courtney, House Council, Margaret Freeman, ouse Council. HONORS, FIRST ROW: Lou Ann Pyhas, Treasurer of Wesley Foundation, Molly Shi, Secretary of Drilcs Hall, Vicki Olivo, House Council, SECOND ROW: .Iennie Ferguson, President of Tiger Pep Club, Sandra Garrett, Treas- urer of UCCF, Betty Morris, House Council, Dee Dee Bearden, House Council, Marty Aaron, House Coun- cil. CHEERLEADERS, FIRST ROW: Betty Bentley, Eloise Bentley, SECOND ROW: Dotty Parmenter: Fran Johnson. I05 TAU OF SIGMA TAU GAMMA GENE NEWMAN, Presidf-:nr DR. JAMES TATE, sponsor OFFICERS: Ed Ezell, Management Officerg Don White, Training Officer, Dr. Tate, Sponsorg Gene Newman, President, Fred Sloan, Recruitment Officer. IO6 Tau Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma was organ ized at East Central in the spring of 1962. It is the only national Greek social organization on campus. Already Sigma Tau Gamma has become one of the most active organizations at East Central, This fall the fraternity entered a float in the Homecoming parade. The Sigma Tau Gamma candidate for Homecoming Queen, Linda Robertson, was elected 1962 Homecoming Queen. The fraternity also entered a candidate in the Pesagi Queen contest. Sigma Tau Gamma won the Mud Bowl, the inter fraternity football game, by defeating Tau Sigma Tau 7-6. Sigma Tau Gamma has sponsored several dances for the student body this year, including the Home- coming dance, the dance in Oklahoma City follow- ing the All-Sports Bowl game, and a dance to kick off the spring semester. Several members of Sigma Tau Gamma have won honors at East Central. Gene Newman, presi- dent of the fraternity, is also the Chief Justice of the Honor Court, president of the Pre-Law Club, vice-president of Circle K, and a member of the Greek Council. Fred Sloan, the charter president of the fraternity, is a member of the Student Senate, president of the Young Republicans, and vice-presi- dent of Pi Kappa Delta. lack Mizrachi is president of the Foreign Language Club. Don McCortney is treasurer of Circle K, secretary-treasurer of the Pre-Law Club, and Student Marshall for the Honor Court. Though Sigma Tau Gamma is one of East Central's newest organizations, it is also one of the most active. i S M 1,, N NF' SIGMA TAU GAMMA Ed Enll, .1l1I7I!Ig!'lIIf'7II Ofjicvr Wav? mx HQ 'MQ Ai' 'U' -dnhnlv' mr sf ,pr Lloyd Potato. In Trflinllzg Olljircr Fred Sloan, Recruilmczzl Officer Cezar Arrorhu Horacio Ayala Ernest Curtm-r Dan Dixon Rivhurd Ijllflllillll Danny French Jim Hayes Mike King Don Mcfforlllny David Mzuluro Jack BIiZI'Lll'lli James Norman Eddie Pr-nclloton Dannie Proctor Bobby Reynolds Ronnie West Don White Paul Wiley PLEDGE OFFICERS .l0hI1 Boswell SeCfCU1I'YTfCa5U1'ef? CHARTER OFFICERS: Gene Newmang Fred Sloan, Presi l.eQl1e Hensley President dem, John Boewell Billy Cunningham Wad? 'V qos? Larry Epperson Richard Ftier Jerry Folger Buddy Gregg Leslie Hensley Kenneth Henson Bill Hoover Don Killian J. D. Macdonald Roger Milsap Bill Moreu William Neal Mike Parker Cary Pate Stephen Paul President Gene Newman prepares to begin a fraternity meeting. SIGMA TAU GAMMA HONORS AND ACTIVITIES HONORS: Jack Mizrachi, President of the Foreign Language Clubg Fred Sloan, President of the Federation of Young Republicans, member of the Student Senate, Vice-President of Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Honor Societyg Gene Newman, Chief Justice of the Honor Court, President of the Pre-Law Club, Vice-President of Circle K., Greek Council, Alpha Honor Society. relaxing after a meeting. Members of Sigma Tau Gamma are TAU SIGMA TAU DON RIGGAN President, First Semester BECOMES A COLONY OF Pl KAPPA ALPHA CHARLES BLACKWELL President, Second Semester IIO Tau Sigma Tau gained campus-wide recognition when they be- came a colony of Pi Kappa Alpha, national fraternity, on March 10. Tentative initiation dates were set for May, 1963 or September of the following semester. Affiliation with a national fraternity has been the primary purpose of Tau Sigma Tau since its founding in October, 1961. Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia in 1868. Since that time it has grown and developed into one of the leading national fraternities. At the present time there are over one hundred active chapters. Tau Sigma Tau, Alpha Chapter, had its best year in 1963. The chapter Won the organizational School Spirit Award, had its float win honorable mention in the homecoming parade, saw Miss Priscilla Sloan, Homecoming Queen candidate, finish in the top five, had Miss Sally Smith, Pesagi Queen candidate, capture the second runner- up spot in that contest, and finished fourth in the UMOC contest with Guy Langston. Individual honors were heaped high on several members of the fraternity. These members were Charles Blackwell, Alpha Honor, Co-Editor of the Journal, English Club Reporter, Charles Rumsey, president of Pi Kappa Delta, president of Circle K, sports editor of the Journal, Guy Langston, September Student of the Month, president of Wesley Foundation, Kennie Hicks, president of the band, president of Fentem Hall, Phi Delt Pal, Harvest Riedt, February Student of the Month, Honor Court member, Duane Ratliff, drum major of the band, Whois Who, Pat Tate, vice-president of the Pep Club, president of the Creek Council, Don Riggan, vice-president of the Greek Council, David Wiley, president of the Student Senate, Wayne Johnson, January Student of the Month, president .of the League of Young Democrats, Alpha Honor, Whois Who, Junior Representative of the Student Senate, Activities Editor for the Pesagi, Bob Caldwell, secretary of Cirle K, Judd Porter, Phi Delt Sweetheart, Jerry Peay, vice-president Fentem Hall Annex, and Jerry Oldham, Pesagi Sports Editor. ,Q 3 M my 5, ,XX X' wr ,wr f?L1uffS rXf ' 5, Q .... 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' TSQLSYSQ V3 2 Y-if Q X EXE LL we ?faX Y I i x 1? ,X JERRY PEAY LANE CORLEY HARVEST RIEDT JUDD PORTER Pledge Trainer Pledge Trainer Pledge Trainer Pled e Trainer First Semester First Semester Second Semester Second Semester Glen Agnew Cecil Anderson Duane Bagley Jim Bare Sam Cartwright Terry Harrison Don Kiser Phil Langston Lee McGill James MacDonald Gary Maynard Lonnie Maynard Joe Monroe Gene Parsons Kennie Richards ,lim Scroggins Bob Trousdale Richard Wallrath Roger Willeford Rex Wood The first thing that a Tau Sigma Tau pledge learns is that -the basic purpose of the fraternity is to develop a stronger fraternal spirit, intellectually, morally, and socially, to maintain the traditions of this, our college, and its ideals, to promote a feeling of brotherhood, stronger school ties, and an awareness of home and faith. From this the pledge grows into a strong individual, and is capable of making a place for himself in the fraternity system. .,. if Q Q Q. xg 5 SR M 4 A ,,. if 3 4 4 'h 5. GREEK COUNCIL Fwywnwf tr l OFFICERS, Anna Lee Smith, Sec. Phi Delta Zeta, Pat Tate, Pres. Tau Sigma Tau, and Don Riggzan, Vice-Pres. Tau Sigma Tau. The Creek Council was organ- ized in the spring of l962. lts chief purpose is to work with all four Greek groups, and set up dates for Rush Week, dances, and parties so as to avoid conflict be- tween the groups. All problems concerning the Greek groups are brought before the council in order to resolve the problem. One of the functions of the Greek Council is the publication of a bi-monthly newspaper. The paper was designed to promote an interest in the Greek activities, and to serve as a form of communica- tion between the two sororities and two fraternities. The staff is composed of representatives from each Greek organization. Members of the Greek paper staff: Gene Newman, Sigma Tau Cammag Janelle Norton, Judy Williams, Phi Delta Zeta, Sharon Provost, Melani Gallimore, Pi Kappa Theta, and Charles Blackwell, Tau Sigma Tau. COUNCIL MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Annette Beltram, Judy Williams, Vicki Harvey, Bette Morris, Melani Callimore, Barbara Sherman, Sharon Provost, Janelle Nortong BACK ROW: Anna Lee Smith, Gene Newman, Ed Ezell, Don Riggan, Charles Blackwell, Pat Tate. by BF -W4 U w . Q , 5 w o .1 'Q v . 1- 'f - fl ,ru T ff fp Q A N, wkl 25' A f' 54, , yf . I 1 X . , 'Q' 4 , 0 . 9 . w , as H 1. 1 ' . ' 'W 3 , u N l , m Q A ,ik 'f K , 0 Q . In , 0 ' . , A 'xefsiig gig, n cy , ,L 2 :A V , . . 2 fygk f 9 ' O Q, . D U it 4, , 55135: 4 , Sf . .im ...',. , QMwm2Q 3 1' i , 5 V gk, in .. ' A . fi! .V x lv :V f pgsggw- ,Q 'W V LJ ff? N 2 ' Wiiffgg 1 ' :VN Y 5 ,...,LeSi Q g 0 Q ' i -sw 'T M ? V Q L 'E:i: Q N . , . MQEE f . 1 f A f C ' f ,- -aw ' 1. A f KA ' 9 Q Mw .W 2 45 - :af - ' M , :.,.1L,fi+ H-as-, ww, , A t ,gg Y , ,. 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L- Pwiograpfi from the Mount Wilson - 1 wand Palomgar Ohervatorios . 1 N ' Q J----' ans 4 an , Q , Im Q ' + ' 6 ' ' Q ' v 'K Q 5 wil HOMECCMING '62 OKLAHOMA - INJUNS TO ENGINES Industnal Arts Injun to Engme First Place Church of Chrlst Orhlt the Redmenn Second Place BSU 4'Again We Fight the Redmenl' Fourth Place II6 Phi Delta Zeta Injuns to Engmes Third Place HOMECOMING Wesley Foundation Trail of Tears Honorable Mention qt' Tau Sigma Tau 'Tippecanoe and Northeastern, Too Honorable Mention Ready for the parade to start are the Alpha Psi Omega clowns. Each year Alpha Psi's clowns add color and laughter to the parade. .. in A Cheerleaders Fran, Betty, Dotty, Eloise, and Wayne cheer as Guy shoots the Tiger gun. Driving the Tiger Pep Car is Don Riggan. II7 HOMECOMING M Ei if Q DM Q tt a Q if BL lane-.1Q'.:41 UCCF's 'The Time Machine Pi Kappa Theta's '4Rocket the Redmenu ni, E it 2 ii ,HMM OFYOUNG Student Wives' Wring Out the Redmenv FYR's Bury the Redmenu Circle K's 'ARoast the Redmen lI8 Each year the Student Senate sponsors the Home- coming Float competition. The top four floats are given money prizes, and the next two floats received honorable mention. The money used to defray the cost of the floats is solicited by the organizations from the merchants of Ada. l W THE HASTY HEART a Comedy-Drama in Five Scenes by JOHN PATRICK Directed hy Dr. Dorothy I. Summers Spring Production by the E.C.S.C. Dramatic Department CAST OF CHARACTERS ORDERLY reeeeeee YANK .eee eeee DIGCER ,,ee.... KIWI ..eee,...,eee BLOSSOM e,e, ,L TOMMY eeeeeeee,,ec MARGARET COLOlN EL eee,,7,e LACHIE ,,,eee,7, Does he or doesn't he? Wayne Johnson Larry Muehlhausen Leslie Mcflalliard Mike Niemczyk Charles Dean Gary Fulton Doris Lemly Eddie Wood Jerry Hickey 33' , 15 5 , , if X 3 u. 8 M uf' -Q 91 g fe- , x ,3 1 5 , , Charles Goss, Thurma Howell, Don McCortney and Nancy Hines take part in the Hanging of the Green processional While Mr. Robert Kaebniclf directs the East Central Choir on the stage. i HANGING OF THE GREEN The East Central Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Miss Ruggles, take part in the Christmas program Carrie Lou Floyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Floyd, participates the traditional lighting of the Christmas candle. l22 TIGER TANGLES Elm Wesley Foundation-lst Place 4'My Boomerang Won't Come Back HO Club-2nd Place Ballet from Nutcracker Suite l Alpha Rho Tau-3rd Place 'iAbstraction Federation of Young Republicans Bureaucrats to Bureaucratsv UCCF Shelter-Skelter Pi Kappa Theta Phi Delta Zeta Sense with Scents HHistory of the Beat I 1 Wx - lf .-X-V g s iff .uw ii 1 ,f Ha M fg. i W 4 T S ig ,A- 1 . V .A ,f 's 'X 1- 1 'Speakeasy ' 2 Q N s ,ASTM f1'2W-P' UGLY MAN ON CAMPUS Ronnie Webb stands with his trophy that he won as the 1963 East Central Ugly Man on Campus. The Ugly lVlan Contest is sponsored by Pi Kappa Theta and Phi Delta Zeta. The proceeds from the contest are given to the March of Dimes, and this year the sororities made over one hundred dollars for the charity. Annette Beltram, Pi Kappa Theta president, and Anna Lee Smitl Phi Delta Zeta president, congratulate Ronnie Webb, Pi Kap candidat- I26 Ronnie shows his trophy for winning the UMUC contest to Paula Ferguson, Frances Johnson, Sue Courtney, Judy Mason, Sharon Gregg, and Lou Courtney. These Pi Kaps were very proud of their winning Ugly Man. o C A u 0 Q l fm 'Y 7 Q 'I 6 1.1! I 1 - O A i Q. a SPORTS Phuingraph from Ihr Mount Wilson and Pale - natories l27 BASKETBALL uf A U 24 2 34 EU l ug: i 1 1. 1 X 2-li FIRST ROW: Gene Stephens, Don Archer, Royce Teakell, Tom Hays, Harold J 'VI'k M B 'd ' SECOND ROW' C h M' k M B ' Hardeman, David Bass, Ray Phillippe, Don Riggan, James McClinc, Gerald Cottoii2CDaxiisi Fssiec fffgiidwv. i 080 lc ey C ude, East Central heat Northeastern 31 to 78 to finish, with a record of 18 wins and 9 losses. This put them in a tie with Panhandle for fourth position in the NAIA Collegiate Conference. East Central came' out on top at home, winning 12 out of 12 home games. The complete East Central record for the 1962-63 season, stands as follows: Perrin AFB Q87-641, Northwestern U9-511, Phillips University Q71-605, Tinker AFB C85-545, O.B.U. Q68-565, Central State Q76-69j, John Brown K62-581, Southeastern Y67-665, Southwestern H108-841, Panhandle C76- 67l, Langston U00-9-lil, Xortheastern C81-783, Langston H70-903, Northeastern H67-895, ,lohn Brown f9l--333, Perrin AFB f75-645, Tinker AFB C87-76j, MacMurray Tex. Q83-9415, Austin College Q68-691, Perrin AFB Q74-655, Southwestern Q68- 76l, Panhandle Q74-751, Southeastern C52-635, Northwestern C72-69l, Phillips Q75-721, O.B.U. H62-741, Central State Q76-875. East Central had the leagueis second leading scorer for the season. David Bass finished with 358 points, in 18 conference games, totaling a 19.9 points average per game. East Central Tigers' Coach Mickey McBride Photographs from Ada Evening N 28 il saga if V. :iff - ,Q I ,,: 4 we ff we W Q 1 1 E 2 l HTEAM SPORTSU East Central is not only known for its exceptional football and basketball teams. Last season E.C. placed one member of its baseball team on the All American team. Frank Sanchez with a .481 batting average made this honor with ease. East Central also placed four on the All Conference team. They are: Don White, George Brown, Buddy Kessinger, Ronnie Brandon, and Frank Sanchez. This fine E.C. baseball team finished their season in a tie with Northeastern for the division title. The E.C. track team did a fine job in representing East Central last year. James Rinker set the conference record in the high-hurdles. XLL AMERICAN Frank Sanchez Scores 3 home-run in the East Bobby Martm and Charlie Pokorny IH the plctures above and below re ntral, Langston baseball game. spect1vely are shown practicing for the1r QPCCIHT events FOCTBALL COACH?-Leland Newton STUDENT MANACER4Ronnie Webb l32 COACH-Pat O'Nea1 HEAD COACHQE1van George Coach George helps advertise the A11 Spo Bowl Came. fr I i I NAIA LEADING SCORER Larry Ward Sept. 15- Sept. 22- Sept. 29- Oct. 6- Oct. 13- Oct. 20- Oct. 25- Nov. 3- Nov. 10- Nov. 17- Nov. 22- 'Bowl Game L 'B .4 NAIA ALL AMERICAN H. 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MISS PAT WILLIAMS HOMECOM ING QUEEN FINALISTS HOMECOMING QUEEN FlNAusrs 'R MISS .XI.XR'l'IIA AARON MISS ANNETTE ISELTRAM 31155 MARY BLANKS HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES MISS JO VAN BROUCHTON MISS LINDA CARR MISS FIONA FAHRIS MISS LINDA FIDLER MISS PEGGY FREE MISS EDWINA GOSS MISS MARY IIARTMEYER MISS VICKI HARVEY m L. Binh- I -will MISS NANCY HINES MISS LAURETTA .IONES MISS BARBARA KLUTTS MISS BETH MQCORD I F Y- Y' Elia , I ' ' 'Q' WMA I . 5 r f? 'ggi ulggifb., I ,Q MISS SHIRLEY MILFORD MISS VICKI OLIVO MISS SALLY SMITH MISS BRENDA SOUTHERLAND MISS JUDY THOMAS MISS PAT TIGNOR MISS MADELYN WATSON MRS. ELAINE WOLFE I Af. I55 KAREY SCHOOL SPIRIT AWARDS WILLIAMS Karen is choosing her class ring with the help of Mr. Harris. The Scliool Spirit Awards are made each year to an outstanding Senior boy and girl who have been active in promoting school spirit and enthu- siasm during the year. The recipients of the award receive East Central class rings through the courtesy of Mr. George Harris, manager of the College Book Store. This year the School Spirit Awards were pre- sented to Xliss Karen Williams of Shawnee and Mr. Guy Langston of Wy'HHCXN'00fl. GUY LANCSTON 1 STUDENT OF THE YEAR WAYNE JOHNSQN gf l57 STUDENT OF THE MONTH ME MDT! STUDENT CENTE GUY IANGSTON, September MELVA SELF, November During the year the Stu- dent Honor Court picks nine outstanding students as the uStudents of the Monthf, The students are Chosen for their Campus activities and student leadership. From these nine students the Stu- CURTIS BARTMESS, October CHARLES COSS, D9CCHlllt'l' I58 dent of the Year is chosen. :- STUDENT OF THE MONTH agp WAYNE JOHNSON, January ANNETTE BELTRAM, M lrc I1 HARVEST RIEDT, Fnlnuxrw DON MCCORTNEY, April MARY LOU HARTNIEYER, May I S 9 l60 WHO'S WHO Band drum major, '61-,63, Tau Sigma Tau, pledge trainer ,6l-'62, secretary '62, Tiger Pep Club, Choir vice-president '61-,62, CPA 2.8, Westxfille, Oklahoma. CLAUDINE GEORGE English Club, SOEA, Alpha Psi Omega secretary-treasurer '62-'63, Cast of '4Tall Storyfi J. B.,', CPA 3.2, Mannford, Okla- homa. SUSAN MOORE Phi Delta Zeta president, '61-'62, Alpha Honor, Honor Roll, Newman Club presi- dent, ,6l-A62, Tiger Pep Club, League of Young Democrats Secretary, '62-,63, Med- ical Science Society, CPA 3.2, Holdenville, Oklahoma, CHARLES GOSS .lunior Representative to the Student Senate, '62-'63, Vice-president of the BSU, '62, BSU president, '62-'63, Historical Society Historian, Alpha Honor, Circle K, GPA 2.8, Tulsa, Oklahoma. DAVID WILEY Student Senate, Junior Representative ' 761-'62, outstanding Senator, '62-,62, presi- ' dent, '62-'63, League of Young Democrats, vice-president, '61-'62, Tau Sigma Tau. SOEA, GPA 2.5, Cromwell, Oklahoma. NANCY HINES Home Economics Club president, '62-'63, YWA vice-president, '61-i62, social chair- man, '62-,63, BSU Greater Council '62, SOEA, Homecoming queen candidate, '62, GPA 3.2, Lexington, Oklahoma. DUANE RATLIFF 3 KAREN WILLIAMS Pi Kappa Theta, chaplain, '60-'61, UCCF, sec., '60-'61, pres., '61-'62, vice-pres., '62-'63. SOEA, corresponding sec., '61-'62, trcas., '62-'63, Tiger Pep Club, trvas., '60-'61, sgt.- at-arrns, '61-'62, Honor Court, Who's Who, '61-'62, REW Committee, '60-'62, GPA 3.1. Shawnee, Oklahoma. ARTHUR JONES BSU, music chairman, '61, president, '62, Alpha Honor, SOEA, Honor Court Record- ing Justice, REW Committee, '62, CPA 3.94, Ardmore, Oklahoma. WAYNE JOHNSON Tau Sigma Tau, sec.-trcas., '61-'62, t1'Ca1S., '62, sec., '63, SOEA, Alpha Honor, Alpha Psi Omega, League of Young Demo- crats, president, '62-'63, Student of the Month. '63, Tiger Tanglcs, cmcee '61, di- rector '62, Pcsagi Staff, Tiger Pep Club, cheerleader, '61-'63, Student Senate, soph. rep., '61-'62, jr. rep., '62-'63, Most En- thusiastic Student Leader, '62, Cast of Tall Story, Hasty Heart, Student of the Year, '62-'63, GPA 2.8, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. CAROLE HARRIS Alpha Honor, Phi Delta Zeta, recording sec., GPA 3.6, Seminole, Oklahoma. MELVA SELF Alpha Honor, Student of thc Month '62, Pesagi Editor, Pi Kappa Theta, UCCF, vice-pres., Pesagi Queen candidate, GPA 3.1, Ada, Oklahoma. LARRY MUEHLHAUSEN Alpha Honor, Alpha Psi Omega, president, '62-'63, English Club, Cast of ,I.B., Tall Story, Hasty Heart, CPA 3.2, Henryetta, Oklahoma. WHO'S WHO lbl WHO'S WHO I62 JAMES ROBERT POWERS Business Club prefimli-nl. Alpha Honor, Tau Sigma Tau, Circle K, vice-pres., sec., ,lournal photographer, Debate team, CPA 2.72, Seminole, Oklahoma. BRE X I JA SO LTHERLAN D Home Economies Club, Sociology Club, Choir, BSU, f1'CfSlllllLlI1 Council, executive f-onneil, summer misfionary, '61, Who's Who, '61-'62, CPA 2.8, Ada, Oklahoma. LINDA LADD Eng. Club, sec.-Ireas., '62-'63, SOEA, Busi- ness Club, Knight Hall, sec.-treas., house couneil, Homecoming Queen finalist, '62, League of Young Democrats, Debate ieam. CPA 2.9, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. PAUL TILLEY UCCF, reporter, publieity Chairman, El Cireulo Espanol, SOE.-X, CP.-X 3.2, Wvalters, Oklahoma. JIM DEATON Chi Alpha, Rufimifs Club, xice-pri-Qident, SOE.-X, secretary, Stale Execulixe Board, llwagi Class Eililor, UPA 2.6, Ada, Okla- homa. SHARON DECKER IQCCI-', sz'-C.. '61-'63, Alpha Honor, see., '62-'63, Englifh Club. SOEA. REW Com- INllik'f2. '62, Band. .Xffiftant Editor Pesagi Staff, UCCF Hoineeoining Queen Candidate. '6l, CPA 3.9, Ada. Oklahoma. We W , ,, ,,-in 'T 4, . 2 fx 42.4 , 2 . aw -- I in Nyack X , WZ,- MW,.,,. I Rx 5 A z , ' . sr x i V :il x IKEY DEXNIA N ORICK Pi Kappa Theta, pledge class vice-pres., song leader, 361-'62, Band, twirlcr, head twirler, '60-,62, Student of thc Month, '60-'61, '61-'62, Who's Who, ,GI-'62, Pesagi Co-Editor, l6l-'62, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen candidate, Student Senate, soph. rep., '60-'61, sec.- treas., '61-'62, Homecoming Quecn, ,60, Alpha Honor, reporter, '60-'6l, see.-treas., '61-'62, Tiger Pup Club, SOEA, Choir, Most Useful Student Award, ,6l-'62, GPA 3.2, Sulphur, Oklahoma. VICKI WARD Knight Hall pres., Phi Delta Zeta, Alpha Honor, SOFA, CPA 2.7, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. ALFRED BASS Ind. Arts Club, board of governors, Gamma Theta Upsilon president, SOEA, vice-pres.. GPA 2.9, Ada, Oklahoma. JON SUTER Alpha Chi, BSU, greater council, i6l, Link Editor, '62, Eng. Club, eo-editor, Originals, '61-'62, president, '62-'63, Historical Society, historian, '61-'62, pres., ,62-'63, Foreign Language Club, Fed. of Young Republicans, Honor Roll, GPA 3.7, Holdenville, Okla- homa. MELANI GALLIIVIORE Pi Kappa Theta, social chairman, son leader, Alpha Honor, Tiger Pep Club, see reporter, Knight Hall, reporter, house council, Briles Hall, vice-pres., house coun- cil, Choir, SOEA, Creek Council, Journal Staff, CPA 2.53, Coalgate, Oklahoma. GENE MINOR Foreign Language Club, BSU, vice-pres., summer, '62, choir pres.. '62-L63. SOEA Honor Roll, CPA 3.71, Stonewall, Okla- homa. WHO'S WHO I63 WHO'S WHO I64 LINDA THOMPSON Briles Hall House Council, Home Ee. Cluh, yicevpres., Alpha Honor, pres., '62-'63, Phi Delta Zeta, xicc-pres., SOEA, GPA 2.9, Stonewall, Oklahoma. HENRY WELLS Alpha Chi, Fed. of Young Republicans, All-Conf. Tackle, Okla. Coll. Conf.. Student of the year, '61-'62, Who's Who, '61-'62, Student Senate, '61, BSU, pres., '60-'61, Okla. State Evangelism Chairman, '62, REW committee chairman, ,62, Historical Society, pres., '61-,62, CPA 3.4. Ada Oklahoma. WANDA LOMAN Phi Delta Zeta, pres., sgt.-at-arms, Alpha Chi, pres., Alpha Psi Omega, pledge trainer, Eng. Cluh, vice-pres., Alpha Honor, Business Cluh, sue. chrmn., League of Young Democrats, vice-pres., Tiger Pep Cluh, Who's Who, '61-'62, Cast of 'iBury the Deatlfl H.lohn Docfl GPA 3.5, Ada, Olclahoma. MIKE NIEMCZYIS Editor, Eng. Cluh Originals, '62, SOEA, Alpha Honor, UCCF, president, The Group. Cast of '4The Tall Story, '4Hasty Heart, ,I.B., GPA 3.5, Lawton, Oklahoma. NANCY MCCLAREN Phi Delta Zeta, social eltrmn., Alpha Psi Omega, l71'OQl'LllU t'hai1'lnan, Alpha Honor, SOEA, Band, Choir, League of Young Democrats. Sr. rep., student senate, '62-,63, Cast of The Diary of Anne Eranlcf' Tall Storyfl GPA 2.7, Sulphur, Oklahoma. TOM DILLARD Alpha Psi Omega, l'i Kappa Delta, English Club, GPA 2.8, Ada, Oklahoma. -1 s'n ., . Q. O' n u' 's 5' o A f l. 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EXCHMX GE SIUDENT5 The three exchange students from Massachusetts, Ann Stearns, Ardella Chase, and Virginia Vaughan, are looking over East Central's campus. I66 3 si -4 Pi Kap pledges give us a cheery smile at 5:45 ABI. ' l I , Q, 6 f ,,,. f , if 5 ,523 l 3 5 X .5 i : M , A 5- -g X W Q, I , . r V f '- - fjs ,mi , ,, A .R fr 'irc' A k This is the check-out desk in the college library. Two l'l1i Delis welcomc Tuffy to East Central. i 'gDudcs of Dixieland were a smashing success ul ilu- Winter Carnival. I67 CAMPUS LIFE HP1'21L'Iil'l' Mukw ljCI'fCfTl,' Tllcsc girls enjoy the convenif-11005 of the new dorm L: Cufz-14-rin Fluff are busy after u hectic mu lltrlll' rush. H1-ru Tllll Figs have the' SPCOI1d of Ihcir rush parties. Students enjoy casual conversation in the living room of the girls' dorm. Girls move into the new dorm. Faculty member Dr. Fitzhugll Hambrick makes use of the vast resources available in the college library. Free hours from class are spent playing bridge in thc student lounge. :rw t' YL X, , J! pwwqqwwm Cutting class in the Student Union. :Music in Lifew students spend nuch time listening to records. -fs ....,..,...-,,,r........,.- tw W straw qi, ti,, i,.' ' 'f ly ' Eg? The Art Museum has many interesting exhibits each year. Art Club provides Christmas decorations for the EC. campus. Q 4 kv, A . A N ,.5- ' Q . W ii' f. ' 'W 1 if 1 ,,. :Rf ' '- W, . 'LC ' arm g H- A- M MWKQ'-Q.5v 1' W f 'S 1. 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DAN EVANS Ada GLORIA EVANS Holdcnville RETHA EVANS Elmore City ALICE FAUDREE McAlester JOHNNY FENNELL Rolf MYRNA JOY FIELDER Stonewall CHARLES FITZGERALD Seminole BEVERLY FLOYD Ada RENNY FREEMAN Sasakwa HARRY FREEMAN Ardmore BEATRICE FREDERICK Lindsay NANCY FREY Chickasha WILLIAM GARNER Wewoka NORMA GARRETT Ada SAMMY GENTRY Stratford .IOE LEE GEORGE Ada CHARLES GILL Ardmore FORREST GOODELL Ada MARYLYNN GOODEN Ada TOMMY GOODWIN Ada CHARLES GOSS Tulsa GLENNA GRAHAM Milburn BETTY GREEN Munnsville RICHARD GUINN Ada SHARON HAINES Wilson LOUTRELLE HAMILTON Tishomingo JOHN HARDAGE Ada CAROLE HARRIS Seminole KITTY HARRIS Wetumka WANDA HAWKINS Frekerick ANNA HAYS Ada SALLIE .IO STAFFORD Holdenvillc MARY STAMPS TISIIOIIlII1g0 MARY STEINER Ada .IO ANN STERLING KOIlLlW'Ll RAYMOND STEWART Wilslrn DONALD STONECIPHER Adu CHARLES STIIDLER Heuldton GARY STUTZ Adu JA NICE STUTZ Arla JACKIE SUE SIIMMERS Adu ROYCE TEAKELL Indiulloma DILLARD THETFORD Coulgute DON THOMPSON Adu .IUDITH THOMPSON Fitzhugh LINDA THOMPSON Stonewall PATRICIA TIGNOR Sulphur HILDA TILLEY Atwood WYLIE TIREY Albuquerque, New Mex. BORRY TOLLETT Curly CAROL TRAIL Adu DON TUCKER Ada FLOYD UHLICH Ada ALLEN WAADSWORTH RICHARD WALLACE Weleetka ROY WATSON Stratford DWAYNE K WHISENHUNT Tulsa SHARON WHITAKER Paoli .IIM WHITE Seminole MARY WHITE Sulphur MARY VVILLIAMS Atoku NANCY WHORTON McAlester DENNY WILBANKS Calvin .IIMMY WILKERSON Atwood .IOHNNY WILKERSON Atwood .IAMES WILLIAMS Ruidoso, New Mex. .IANICE WILLIAMS Norman Ada VERNON YOUNG Ada MADEANIA LEMLEY Fox LINDA ROBERTS Ardmore DUAN E RYAN Stonewall GARY WRIGHT RODGER WRIGHT Seminole MIKE WYCKOFF Pauls Valley RICHARD WILSON Ada SANDRA WILSON Ada BILLY WINTON Stonewall JACQUITA WITHROW Newalla SANDRA WOMACK Pauls Valley GUS WOOD Stratford ROBERT WOOD Ada MARY WOODRUFF Poteau LEONARD WOODS Ada MARIE WOODS Wayne v ge' n ffl K 1-if 'big Ygfyffsw .L if 1' . , , af ,I Mi Y 'jr x 3 11374, Q, 4 1 'E EK SOPHOMORES CHALMERS ADAMS Idabel JIM ALDRIDGE Shawnee SUE ALEXANDER Ada REBEKAH ALLEN Holdenville BILL ANDERSON Pond Creek HOUSHANC ARBABI Tehran, Iran BOBBY ARCHER Ada TEDDY ARCHER Stratford JAMES ARNOLD Atwood RUTH ARRINGTON Ada CESAR ARROCHA Panama .IEQUETA ARTER Ada RUSSELL AUSTIN McAIester HORACIO AYALA Ada AUBREY BAIN Ada LAQUETA BALDWIN Ada MARY BALM'AIN Ada CHARLES BARE Ada PAT BELEU Shawnee TERRY BENNETT Ada BETTY BENTLEY Henryetta .IAMES BEYMER Henryetta KAY BILLS Coalgate EDDIE BLEVINS Stratford HINKLE BLEVINS Ada WRIGHT ERS S KIDS BONITA BOWEN Asher BOB BOYDSTUN Harden City DAVID BRADLEY Ada L. D. BRADY Coalgate VIRGINIA BRADY Seminole CHARLES BREWER Konawa MARY BRISTOL Davis JAMES BROOKS McAlester SHEILA BROOKS Stonewall LARRY BROOKSHER Maysville BARBARA BROWN Sulphur GLEN BRYAN Ada CLIFFORD BRYANT Ada HAROLD BUTLER Wewoka JOE BUTTS Pauls Valley TOM BUZBEE Fredrick .IOHNNIE BYERS Ada PATRICIA BYERS Ada JOAN CABLE Eufaula ' KATHY CALDWELL Ada BRENDA CALHOUN Seminole SHARRON CALLISON Holdenville LEONARD CANTRELL Shawnee BRENDA CAPPS Allen CAROL CARLOCK Ardmore 3. SHAR Wewo LINDA Ad I k C BILL Chicka JACK Ada DEANNA CHESHEWALLA Sulphur LORETTA CHRISTIAN Stuart BOB CLARK Ada MARILYN CLAY Ardmore KEN CLINTON Ada THOMAS COFFEY Pauls Valley JOHN COLBERT Coulgate RICK COLEMAN Adu DOYLE COOPER Atwood GLORIA COOPER Allen JUNE COOPER Pharoah LANE CORLEY Claremore KATHRYN CORVIN Adu JIM COUEY Tecumseh LOWELL COX Madill LEWIS DANIELS Ada CARL DAVIS Fox HARVEY DEAN Elmore City SAM DENTON Sulphur RUTH ANN DeWITT Tulsa FLORA DIFFIE Ada .IOE DIFFIE Ada THELMA DILE Paden CHARLOTTE DONAHO Sulphur CARY DONER Konawa NHAM ANDY EDWARDS Holdenville GLEN DA ELLIOTT Atoka JENNIFER ENLOE Ada LARRY EPPERSON Ada PHYLLIS EPPERSON Ada KENNETH EPPS Tulsa H. O. 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MILES Seminole SHIRLEY MILFORD Byars HARRY MILLER Pauls Valley GEORGE MITCHELL Stonewall RUSSELL MITCHELL Milburn CHARLES MOORE Purcell .IOE MOSELY Bromide ARTHUR MULKEY Seminole RUBY MURRAY Wayne DENNIS MYERS Ada JUDY NABORS Ada KENNETH NEAL Ada WILLIAM NEAL Oklahoma City KAY NELSON Shawnee BETTE NEWTON Oklahoma City .IAMES NICKELL Allen BILLIE NORRIS Wetumka WILLIE NORRIS Seminole EDDIE NORTON Okmulgee JERRY OLDHAM Lindsay Wetu PAT Ada SHEF R I ERR F Dune SHE Wane WILLIAM PAUL Pauls Valley .IERRY PEAY Allen CAROL PEEK Ada DENNIS PHILLIP Maysville ROSE PHILLIPS Ada MARGARET POCUE Ada MARTHA POCUE Ada LARRY POPE Tecumseh LINDA POWERS Ada BILLY PRICE Seminole DANNIE PROCTOR Wetumka .IANIS PROVENCE Dustin DALE PRUETT Okemah .IOHN PRUITT Del City VIRGINIA REDMAN Ada CALVIN REED Coalgate GARY REED Ada VAN REED Ada GLEN REEVES Stuart JAMES RHYNES Ada CAROL RINKER Elmore City SANDRA ROACH Tulsa KATHY ROBERTS Holdenville PAT ROBERTS Mill Creek BOB ROSE Lindsay LAND BOOM CHARLES RUBISEY Duncan DEWEY RUNYAN Sulphur GLEN SANDERS Ada LARRY SCOTT Shawnee HARRY SCOUFOS Okemuli .JANICE SCROCCINS Arla JOHN SELLARS McAlest0r EILEEN SHANNON Okemali JANIS SHERMAN Tisliomingo LETHA SHERMAN Hollister LYNDA SHERMAN Hollister WENDELL SHERRELL Fitzhugh ORLENE SIDES Ada JERRY SHIVERS Norman JOHNNIE SHOOK Ada DON SIDES Alva ROY KEITH Ada BETTY SKINNER Lexington JENNIE SKINNER Shawnee MICHAEL SLAGLE Alma FRED SLOAN Seminole HARVEY SMITH Ardmore JERRY SMITH Ada JOAN SMITH Ada JUDY SMITH Holdenville Aa LE Lin TO .1 ZE KA'l d, O ' c IN Ad' L A Mc. .IORGE SOSA Panama City, Panama PHILLIP SOWARDS Ada .IACK SPARKS Konawa SPARKETTE SPARKS Wako, T4-xas DON SPRINGFIELD Elmore City MARY STALEY Pauls Valltry BORISIE STEELE Ada .IOE STEELE WIy1i1n-woml THOMAS STEPHENS Sulphur GENE STEPHENS Henncsst-y BOB STICK Ada JOE STICK Ada VERNA STONECIPHER Stratford BEIYNY STOUT Sulphur TOMMY STOUT Wetumku RORERT SERRER Arclmrmre DEXTER SUTTERFIELD W'ayne JAMES TAFE Ada BARBARA TAYLOR Roff CHARLES TAYLOR Pauls Valley PEGGY TAYLOR Stonewall REBEKAH TAYLOR Holdenville RICHARD TEEL Ada BILLY THOMAS Alle-n LYNDA THOMAS Seminole SOV DSONI PSON TNI AN .IOHN TOLLESON Pauls Valley WILMA TOMLINSON Elmore City COY TUGMAN Lindsay SHARON TURNRO McAlester SHARON UPTECRAFT Cromwell RAY VANN Texarkana, Texas MARTHA VIA Ada BETTY WALKER Konawa LINDA WALKER Allen MIKE WALKER Tulsa .IUDITH WARD Allen THOMAS WARD Rush Springs MICKEY WARREN Pauls Valley EDITH WARRINGTON Okernall MAIJELYN WATSON Oklahoma City CARL WATTS Ada OLA MAE WEBB Lindsay RONNIE WEST Wvclcctka JOHN WHALEY Holflcnville LINDA WHISENHUNT Allvn PHYLLIS WRIGHT Dullus, Texas CHARLES WYATT Tisllomingo JIM WYCHE HiCk0ry PHIL WYILIE SPIIITIIOIC JOHN YERBY Adu DALTON YOUNG Tulsa RONALD YOUNG Adu AKBAR YOUSEFIAN Rufsenjan, Iran SANDRA WHITAKER Ada WILLIAM WHITE Adu JACK WILBURN Adu PAUL WILEY Sllawnee DON WILSON Holdenville JIMMY WILSON Coalgate ELAINE WISDOM Ada MARY WISE Ada DOROTHY WOOD Ada JOYCE WOOD Stratford PHILLIP WOOD Huldcnville NELL DEAN WOODS Coalgute -if-A 'nl gi, Y Q , 0 ff A A C FR ESHM EN, CURTIS ABBOTT Ada EVELYN ADAMS Lindsay PAT ADAY Ada DON ALEXANDER Ada MARY ANN ALEXANDER Ada SUZIE ALLEN Artesia, New Mexico CECIL ANDERSON Lindsay JOHN ANDERSON Purcell NOBLE ANDERSON Sulphur KATHLEEN AUSTIN Pauls Valley MELVIN AUTEN Ada DUANE BAGLEY Lindsay JANICE BALL Marlow ANITA BALLARD Ada BILLY BALLARD Stratford JIM BARE Sand Springs LINDA BARGER Maysville THOMAS BEGLEY Elmore City ELOISE BENTLEY Ada LAURA BLAIR Ada PATRICIA BLEVINS Ada GLENN AGNEW Pauls Valley CARY ALDRIDGE Maud NANCY ALLETAC Ada BARBARA ANDERSON Ada KEN ANDREWS Stratford JANE AUSTIN Mill Creek CAROLYN BAKER Wynnewood ANN BALL Frederick THOMAS BALLARD Ada WILLIAM BANKS Crowder JAMES .BELEELE Shawnee BARBARA BELLER Ada JOHN BOSWELL Ada RICHARD BOSWELL Alma RICHARD BOWEN Holdenville ANTHONY BOYETT Tupelo .IOE BATCHELOR Tupelo STEVE BAUMAN Lindsay MARIELA BRENES Costa Rica OLGA BRENES Costa Rica WILLARD BROCK Cromwell DWIGHT BROWN Pauls Valley SHIRLEY BRUNER Ada DOROTHY BRYANT Ada TOMMY BURNS Stuart WILLIAM BYNUM Wayne DON CARRUTH Lindsay SAM CARTWRIGHT McAlester TERRY BOYINCTON Mannford FRED BRADDOCK F ittstown .IUANITA BRADLEY Konawa LONNIE BEAM Lindsay CAROL BRANNON Ad' CHLARLENE BRANSCUM Okemall GEORGE BREEDEN Ada CHARLES BREWER Pauls Valley TRESHA BROCK Cromwell ELAINE BROWN Noble .IANICE BROWN Shawnee PAT BROWN Ada LAVONNE BUCKMASTER Tecumseh BOB BURNETT Ada CHERRI BURNETT Wynnewood LINDA CALVERT Ada W. B. CANIDA Tupelo BRENT CARLTON Pauls Valley DONALD CARVER Ada RONNY CASSELL Elmore City MARTIN CASSITY Ardmore SANDRA CASTEEL Shawnee LKCRETIA CHAPMAN Ada ARTHUR CHOAT Maucl LINDA CLARK Alla CAROLE CLICK Duncan ROIZBY CLIFT llnlnlvnxille CLARICE COE Muysvillc MITCHAEL COFFEY Ada THOMAS COFFEY Pauls Valley RICHARD COLE XRICNVUIQII DON COLIVELL Elnumrc City .IABIES CONATSER Elmurc City OLEN COOK Ada CORRIE COOKE Tecumseh DENNIS COON Ada JOE COTHRENI Pauls Valley LOU COURTNEY Ada SUE COURTNEY Ada JOHNNY COX Sallisaw PATRICIA COX Okemah .IANICE CRAWFORD Ada COEANN CHRISTIAN Maud CHARLES CLARK Arla GARY CLYINIER Aullcrs CHARLOTTE COBB Arla LARRY COKER Maysvillc EMMA COLE IIulllcnvillc LANA CONNER Fuslvl' I'AIfI.A CONWAY III-uryctla CHARLES COOPER Ada DAININ Y COSSAIRI Hcalcliun GEORGIA COYVART Amla GERALD COX Sallisaw SYLVA CRLMP Ada BARBARA CROSS Fletcher RALPH CROSS Hcaldton LARRY CROW' Duncan PH Y LLIS DANSBY Fillllllgh HAROLD DAVIDSON Ada .IOE DELAUNE MCAlester SHARON DENNIS Pauls Valley BARBARA DIXON Adu JAMES DIXON Ada DIOCENES DUENAS Adu DONNA DUNCAN Ada .IO ANN EDCEMAN Konuwa PAULA EDWARDS Adu .IERALD ELY Adu DOROTHY EMMONS Ada HOWARD CUNNINGHAM Ada RICHARD DALE Shawnee CLARINDA DALEY W1'l1'L'lka WANDA DAVIS Ada .IEANETTE DEAN Adu LINDA DECKARD Seminole DOUGLAS DENSON Rromide SAUNDRA DEVORE Svminolc DELINDA DIAZ Adu MICHAEL DIXON Rutliff TRESIA DOSHIER Adu ANTHONY DUCKWORTH A flu KELVIN DUNN Ada LARRY DURBIN Holdcnvillc BENNY EALEY Adu WILLIAM ELLIOTT Aloliu CARY ELMORE Sulphur ANTHONY ELKIS McAlester DIANE ESTES Lindsay BARBARA EVANS Elmore City CHARLES EVERETT Haywood FIONA FARRIS MCAlesieI' .IIM FAUROT Okmulgee PAULA FERGUSON Lawion EARL FINK Atoka VIRGIL FINLEY Davis CHARLOTTE FINN Okmulgee LORRAINE FISH Wewoka SANDRA FISHER Okemah GLENDA FITE Welr-etka LARRY FOISTER Welulwilcu WILLIAM FOLOWELL Duncan SANDRA FOLSOM McAlester PEGGY FREE Ada ALLENE FREEMAN Sulphur MARGARET FREEMAN McAlester BARBARA GARNER Davis MELBA GAROUTTE Fittstown GLENN GARRIOTT Ada JAMES GEORGE Ada GLENNA GIBSON Pauls Valley RONALD GIBSON Wewoka LINDA FIDLER Tecumseh TOM FILES Roff GWEN FINN Okmulgee VELMA FIRESTONE McAlester GLADYS FLEMING Shawnee ANTHONY FLOYD Ada CHARLES FRALEY Ardmore MARY FRAZIER Ada GARY FULLERTON Davis LINDA GAINES Konawa DARLINE GARRISON Sulphur WILLIAM GASAWAY Ada RUTH GIBSON Stonewall JOSEPH GLENNON Goalgate .IANE GODFREY Fox LEON GODWIN Pauls Valley ROBERT GRAHAM Skiatook SHARON GRAHAM Weleetka MORRIS I-IALE Adu ALFRED HALL Ada. EDWARD HARDEMAN New Lima BETTE HARDEN Ada .IIMMIE HARJO Ada. OLEN HARPER Wayne MARTHA HARRISON Stonewall MARY HARROD Eurlsboro JIM HAYES Ada WELDON HAYS Roff NANCY COINS Ada CAROLYN COODNICHT Saint Louis GARY COODSON Pauls Valley SHARON CRAVES Seminole CHARLES GREGG Ada CORA CRECC Elmore City MARTHA HALL Stuart WOODROW HALL Stuart FAYE HANCOCK Elmore City HARDY HARDEN Stonewall .IIM HARDIN Ada LAHOMA HARIO Sasakwa CHARLES HARRIS Stratford THOMAS HARRIS Holdenville CAROL HARRISON Maysville DORIS HATLEY Shawnee .I. B. HATTON Stonewall JOHNNY I-LAYDEN Okemah LOIS HENRY Lindsay LESLIE HENSLEY Ada ANN HEATH Wetumka t ZI9 LINDA HESS Pauls Valley DONNA' HICKERSON Ada JO ANN HICKS Ada. MARTHA HILL Ada TERRY HILL Ada VELMA HILL Ada. MARY HODCINS Wewoka RICK HODCINS Holdcnville WILLIAM HOLMAN Paden JERRY HOPKINS Ada CHARLOTTE HOPPER Ada TOMMY HOPPER Duncan BILLY HOWARD Byars JERRY HOWARD Lindsay RICHARD HOWE Ada BARBARA HUDSON Wynnewood BOB HUMPHRIES Moore ROBERT HURST Drumright PATSY JACKSON Seminole WILBIA JACKSON Cromwell DONALD JAMES Ada CASSIE HILL Adu JERRY HILL Sulphur BETTY HINKLE Ada ROBERTA HODCES Roff JOHNNY HOOSER Ada BILL HOOVER Ada ORAN HORSLEY Stratford TONY HOUSTON Stuart JAN HOYT Madill LINDA HUDDLESTON Welumka BOBBIE HYDE Ada JAMES JACKSON Ada KAY JACCARS Wctumka DAVID JAMES Ada EDWARD JAMES Ada ARVELL JOHNSON Stonewall DIANE JOHNSON Ada DONALD JOHNSON Ada JAMES JOHNSTON Ashland BENNY JONES Ada KATHI JONES Ada KENNETH JONES Wetunlka RONALD KEE Stonewall WILLIAM KESLER Wanette ROBERT KING Talihina ANN KINGERY Ada JUDITH KNIPE Fox JULIE LAIRD Sulphur BENNY JOHNSON Ada BRENDA JOHNSON Certy CARL JOHNSON Wetumka GLENN JOHNSON Ada JERRY JOHNSON Ada NORMA JOHNSON Tupelo CARY JONES Ardmore GARY JONES Lindsay JOHNNY JONES Skiatook LAURETTA JONES Tecumseh LEVI JONES Broken Bow RONALD KAY Lindsay ANITA KILLIAN Ada DON KILLIAN Ada CAROL KILPATRICK Bowlegs CAROLYN KIRKLAND Lawton PAMELA KITE Bromide RITA KNIGHT Shawnee JACK LAMBERT Ada JUDY LAMIRAND Ada BARBARA LANGLEY Konawa PHIL LANGSTON Pauls Valley ROBERT LANSFORD Wilson BEMAN LAUGHLIN Adu LLOYD LEDBETTER Seminole KARL LEE Ada RONALD LEE Seminole JERRY LEMLEY Ratliff SANDRA LEMLEY Seminole OTIS LEWELLEN Seminole WANDA LOESSIN Shawnee MARY ANN LOFTIS Stonewall DANA LONG Morris CYRIL LOYD Tupelo ROY LOYD Tupelo JAMES LUCAS Roff CONNIE MAGRUDER Seminole HAROLD MAHONEY Pauls Valley PAT MALONE Allen JUDY MASON Seminole JAMES MAULDIN Paoli Valley ALEXANDER MAYNARD McAlester SANDRA LAUS Tecumseh .IANA LEAR Seminole DALTON LEEWRICHT Holdenville LARRY LEICHTON Ada LAMOINE LEWIS Midwest City JERRY LIGON W'ewoka LEN LOVE Konawa ROBERT LOWREY Holdenville JACK MACDONALD Ada , LINDA MAGGARD McAlester MARY' MALOY Allen .IIMMIE MARTIN Holdenville' LONNIE MAYNARD Del City ROBERT MAYO Pauls Valley CHARLES MCAFEE Byars MIKE MCBRIDE Adu ROBERT MCCOIN Holdenville MARGARET MCCOWEN MCAIL-ster SHERRI MCGOVVEN Way'ne JERRY MCINTIRE Madill LEONA MERCER Elmore City CYNTHIA MILLER Woodville, Miss. KAZEM MOINZADEH Iran RONNIE MONTGOMERY Holdenville MIKE MORGAN Tecumseh CHARLES MULLINS Asher ERNEST NEAL Oklahoma City ROGER NELSON Wynnewood KATHRYN MCCLENDON Ada LEATH MCCLURE Ada STEVE MCCLURE Konawu JAMES MCDANIEL Tupelo JAMES MCDONALD Allen JACKIE MCELROY Healdton MARIE MCMULLEN Okmulgee VANCE MCNEAL Byars CHERYL MELTON Stratford DOROTHY MILLS Newalla LANA MILLS Pauls Valley JACK MILSAP Tecumseh GARY MOONEY Ada GARY MOORE Stratford WILLIAM MOREU Ada .IUDITH MUNCRIEF Ada LEONARD MURPHY Paoli JIM NAYLOR Coalgate BEVERLY NEWTON Ada DICKIE NINNESS Shawnee DANA NORMAN Pauls Valley RICHARD NORMAN Wcwoka .IIBI NUNN Stuart .ILDY OAKLEY Ada .IERRY OWENS Maud SANDRA OWENS Healdton .IACKIE PALMER AIQAIQSIL-r CARROLL PARSONS Shawnee DOUG PASCHAL NICAleSler GARY PATH Ada DWIGHT PAYNE Gene Autry ,IACK PENDLETON Stillwater VERNA PERKINS Ada PHOEBE PETERS Shawnee EARL PETTIGREW Asher GOLDIE PHELPS Lamar RAY PHILLIPPE Ardmore CAROLYN PIERCE Sulphur NANCY PLATT Ada GEORGE POSEY Seminole CHARLOETTE POST Pauls Valley BETTY PRATER Marlow AVIS ORSBURN Sasakwa LARRY OSBORN Ada DAVID PARKER Ada ROBERT PARKER Wilson BILETA PAUL Elmore City STEPHEN PAUL Pauls Valley DAVID PERRY Ada LARRY PEERY Ada CAROLYN PHILLIPS Pauls Valley .IIBI PHILLIPS Elmore City .IERRY PLETCHER Davis GARY POLLARD Ada .IEAN PRATER Ada GEORGIA PRICE Pauls Valley RONNIE PULLIN Wapunucka BOBBIE RAWSON Lindsay ROGER REED Ada .IOY REID Oklullcunal City .IININIIE RICH Ada CHARLES RICHARD Adu ROY RICSBY Ada JAMES ROAN Stonewall MICHAEL ROCK 3IcAlester DOROTHY ROHRER AIcAlester DUANE ROSS I-Iealdton ELLEN RUTLAND Okemuli KEITH SANDERS McAlestcr MICHAEL SANDERS Ada CEORCE REED Coulgate .IO ELLA REED Wapanueka KENNETH REED Winslow ORVILLE REID Iloldenville SHARON REID Shawnee GEORGE RHOADS Adu KENNETH RICHARD Norman .IANIE RICKERT Elmore City RON RIGSBY Elmore City DONNA ROBERTSON Ad' IVRLEDDY ROBERTSON Wapanucka LINDA ROBERTSON Ada JACKIE ROLLINS Spencer VIRCIL ROMINE Jacksonville, Fla. LARRY ROSE Elmore City EDDIE RUTLEDGE Ad' JUDY SALWAECHTER Ad' .IININIIE SANDEFUR Tecumseh LAWRENCE SAPP Sulphur HARRY SAYRE Ada .IUDITH SCHLEHUBER Saint Louis KENT SCHWARZ Healdton JUDY SCOTT Stonewall JAMES SCROGCINS Ada CARLA SHARP Stuart HELEN SHELLEY Calvin DEEIYE 5 SHERBERT Ada TROY SIRES Ada ADA SKAGGS Allen DOROTHY SKAGGS Stratford DAVID SMITH Paoli DIANE SMITH Paden GARY SMITH Healdton LINDA SPARKS Konawa ALMA SPARLIN Purcell .IACK SPEARS Alex CLARA SPRAY Pauls Valley .IANE STALEY Pauls Valley .IOHN STANFORD Holdenville SHIRLEY STIN SON Francis HENRY STONE Ada PATSY STRAUGHAN Tecumseh SUSAN SCRUGGS YVynnew0od BILL SCYRKELS Lindsay GLORIA SELBY Noble JOHN SHOEMAKER Maud GLENDA SIMPSON Lindsay RETA SINGLETON Ada ARTHUR SKEEN Maud PRISCILLA SLOAN Pauls Valley CAROLYN SMITH Ada JERRY SMITH Ada PAUL SMITH Ada TERESA SMITH Ada DETRA SPENCE Weleetka LARRY SPENCE Pauls Valley LINDA SPICER Saint Louis .IUDY STELL Shawnee .IAMES STEPHENS Konawa BARBARA STILWELL Ada HAROLD SWINK Roff PHILIP SWINK Shawnee .IACKIE SWITZER Shawnee CAROLYN TATE Healdton LINDA TATE Ada PATSY THOMPSON Stonewall TONY THRAILKILL Norman JAMES THRELKELD Ada DONALD TINNIN Stratford CAROLYN TIREY Pauls Valley CALVIN TOOLEY Asher TEDDY TROUT Millcreek JERRY TURNER Holclenville LINDA TURNER Holclcnville .TACK VAUGHN Prague .IOSE VILLARREAL Mexico MAC VILLINES Wayne BILLIE WALKER. Pauls Valley BRENDA WALKER Sulphur LARRY WALKER Ada MARCUS WALLS Ada MARILYN WALSH Shawnee IANICE TAYLOR Wetumka SALLY THOMAS Ada KAY THOMPSON Ada DONNA TIDWELL Wayne DIANA TICNER Seminole CAROL TIM MONS Ada MARY TOOLEY Asher BOB TROUSDALE Tecumseh PAT TROUT Wynnewood NORMA TURNER Ada LARRY VANDIVER Healdton TOMMY VANNOY McAlcster DEN NY WADE Konawa WILLIE WAGON ER Wynnewood BETTY WALKER Konawa VICTOR WALKER Konawa RICHARD WALLRATH Miami, Fla. LARRY WALLS Konawa PAUL WALSH Rolf WILLARD WARD Wanette MICHAEL WARREN Davis TOWNES WATSON Wynnewood DOUGLAS WEBB Mannsyille WYLIE WEBB Ada BEVERLY WEST Allen PAULA WEST Allen RONALD WEST Stuart DAVID WHITE Pauls Valley PHYLLIS WHITE Pauls Valley ROY WHITE Ada ROGER WILLEFORD Pauls Valley BRENDA WILLIAMS Pauls Valley JAMES WILLIAMS Stillwater THOMAS WILLIS Ada CHARLES WILSON Ada JIMMY WILSON Ada ELAINE VVOLFE Ada BILLY WOOD Ada DOLORES WOOD Tupelo WILLIAM WOOD Ada ALICE WOODWARD Duncan PAT WOODWARD Ardmore JIMMY WEBSTER Paoli JERRY WEEMS Bastrop, La. CLAUDIE WESTON Wfewoka DICKY WHALEY Marlow RUANNE WIGLEY Stratford MITCHAEL WILKES Holdenville JOHN WILLIAMS Coalgate SXTAERLING WILLIAMS a LOUISE WINN Ada KATHRYN WINTON Konawa EDWARD Woob Ada EUGENE WOOD Stratford LARRY WYCHE Stilwell CURTIS YATES Henryetta A Aaron, lllartha, 92, 103, 105, 152, 190 Abbott, Curtis, 214 Ables, Don, 111, 1'90 Abneyi Joe, 172 Adanls, Cllalmers, 200 Adams, Evelyn, 214 Aday, Patricia, 100 Agnew, Glenn, 112, 214 Aguilar, Tony, 190 Aldridge, Fred, 190 Aldridge, Gary, 214 Aldridge, Jim, 200 Alexander, Don, 214 Alexander, Mary Ann, 214 Alexander, Sue, 200 Allen, Arnold, 190 Allen, Rebekah, 200 Allen, Suzie, 75, 100, 214 Alletag, Nancy, 104, 214 Blair, Laura, 214 Blanks, 190 Mary, 40, 72, 76, 103, 105, 154, Bleer, Floyd, 190 Blevins, Eddie, 200 Blevins, Isaac, 200 Blythe, Geniva, 190 Boatright, Dawna, 200 Bonebrake, Steve, 173 Borders Borders , Carolyn, 87, 200 , Muriel, 31, 31, 191 Borders, R. W., 200 Boswell, John, 108, 214 Boswell, Richard, 214 Bounds, Lucille, 200 Bowen, Bonita, 200 Bowen, Linda, 56 Bowen, Linda, 190 Bowen, Richard, 173 Bowers, Frank, 111, 173 Bowlan, Henry, 190 Allison, Ira, 190 Ames, Everett, 190 Ames, James, 172 Anderson, Andy, 172 Anderson, Barbara, 214 Anderson, Bill, 200 Anderson, Cecil, 89, 112, 214 Anderson, Anderson Chester, 87, 172, 214 Jerry, 172 i Anderson, John, 214 Anderson, Latricia, 190 Anderson, Lynn, 44, 190 Anderson, Noble, 87, 214 Boydstun, Bob, 200 Boyett, Charles, 215 Boyingtnn, Terry, 215 Braddock, Fred, 215 Bradley, David, 201 Bradley. Juanita, 215 Brady, L. D., 201 Brady, Virginia, 201 Brandon, Ronald, 190 Brannon, Carol, 215 Branscum, Charlene, 215 Breeden, Elmer, 173 Breeclen, George, 215 Anderson, Virginia, 172 Andrews, Ken, 214 Andrews, Nancy, 174 Arbabi, Houshang, 200 Archer, Bobby, 55 Archer, Don, sa, 128, 130, 172 Archer, Sharon, 172 Archer, Teddy, 200 Ardrey, Bob, 200 Argrow, Essie, 128, 129 Arnold, James, 200 Brenes, Mariela, 52, 215 Brenes, Olga, 52, 215 Brewer, Charles, 215 Brewer, Charles, 201 Brents, Jerry, 190 Bridwell, Earl, 173 Briggs, Betty, 190 Briggs, Howard, 190 Briggs, Trent, 173 Briscoe, Darrell, 190 Bristol, Mary, 43 Brock, Tresla, 215 Arnold, Joan, 61, 190 Arrington, Ruth, 80, 200 Arrocha, Cesar, 52, 107, 200 Arter, Jequeta, 200 Arter, Virgie, 180 Arthur, Della, 172 Aston, Barbara, 172 Austin, Jane, 214 Austin, Kathleen, 214 Austin, Russell, 200 Amen, Billie, 56, 67, 100, 190 Auten, Melvin, 214 Ayala, Horacio, 107, 200 B Babb, Sidney, 43, 49, 190 Bagley, Duane, 112, 214 Bain, Aubrey, 200 Baird, Sonny, 172 Baker, Carolyn, 214 Baker, John, 172 Baldwin, Laqueta, 200 Ball, Ann, 35, 81, 214 Ball, Janice, 214 Ballard, Anita, 214 Ballard, Gene, 214 Ballard, John, 214 Balmain, Mary, 200 Banks, William, 214 Barbre, Nancy, 37, 56, 57, 62, 80, 190 Bare, Charles, 200 Bare, Jim, 112, 214 Barger, Linda, 87, 214 Barnett, Danny, 90, 190 Barron, Suda, 190 Bartmess, Curtis, 34, 35, 54, 64, 65, 72, 73, 86, 87, 158, 190 Bass, Alfred, 41, 50, 62, 63, 163, 172 Bass, David, 128, 129, 190 Batchelor, Joe, 215 Bauman, Steve, 215 Baylis, Sandra, 99, 190 Beam, Lonnie, 215 Beardcn, Dee Dee, 63, 94, 103, 105, 172 Beene, Joe, 80 Begley, Slada, 82, 190 Begley, Thomas, 214 Beleu, Pat, 71, 200 Beltram, Annette, 41, 71, 105, 114, 126, 150, 154, 159, 172 Beleele, James, 48, 89, 214 Beller, Barbara, 214 Benefield, Bobby, 190 Bennett, Sally, 172 Bennett, Terry, 200 Bentley, Betty, 70, 104, 105, 117, 200 Bentley, Elizabeth, 103, 172 Bentley, Eloise, 70, 104, 105, 117, 119, 214 Bettis, Jerry, 136 Beymer, James, 200 Biggs, Hazel, 100, 190 Billingsley, lris, 56, 57, 63, 71, 102, 103, 105, 172 Bills, Kay, 200 Blackwell, Carolyn, 190 Blackwell, Charles, 38, 47, 75, 110, 113, 114, 190 Blnggi Janet, 40, 47, 62, 72, 73, 87, 172 Brock, Willard, 215 Brooks, James, 201 Brooks, Katheryn, 190 Brooks, LaRena, 191 Brooks, Sheila, 104, 119, 201 Brooksher, Larry, 47, 201 Broughton, Danny, 173 Broughton, James, 173 Broughton, JoVan, 154, 191 Brown, Barbara, 201 Brown, Dwight, 215 Brown, Elaine, 79, 92, 215 Brown, Janice, 215 Brown, Kennedy, 173 Brown, Louie, 191 Brown, Pat, 215 Bruner, Shirley, 215 Bryan, Glen, 201 Bryant, Clifford, 201 Bryant Dorothy, 215 Buckmbster, Lavonne, 55, 100, 215 Bridgewater, Terry, 54, 190 Burch, Richard, 191 Bullard, Pauline, 191 Burchell, Charles, 68, 136, 173 Burgess, Velma, 49, 191 Burnett, Cherri, 56, 61 Burnett, Frank, 215 Burns, Beverly, 173 Burns, Tommy, 215 Burris, Donna, 191 Bussey, Butler, Donna, 78, 173 Harold, 201 Butts, Joe, 44, 201 Buzbee, Tom, 61, 82, 83, 201 Byers, Johnnie, 201 Byers, Patricia, 201 Bynum, William, 215 C Cable, Joan, 201 Cagle, Ronald, 191 Cail, Bob, 113 Caldwell, Bob, 64, 65, 111, 113, 191 Caldwell, Kathy, 201 Calhoun, Brinda, 201 Callison, Sharron, 201 Calvert, Linda, 215 Calvert, Roderick, 173 Canada, Catherine, 173 Canida, W. B., 215 Cannon, LaFern, 191 Cantrell, Leonard, 201 Capps, Brenda, 94, 99, 101, 201 Carleton, Judy, 49, 148, 173 Carr, Linda, 61, 63, 154, 191 Carrige r, Linda, 61, 201 Carroll, Sharon, 201 Carruth, Don, 89, 215 Carter, Ernest, 107 Carter, Jay, 191 Carter, William, 39, 87, 201 Carver, Donald, 215 Cartwright, Sam, 89, 112, 215 Cash, Roger, 173 Cassell, Ronny, 215 Cassity, Martin, 53, 89, 215 Casteel, Sandra, 216 Castillero, Mirla, 52, 150 Caton, Bobby, 191 Causey, Eugene, 191 Chapman, Lucretia, 216 Chapman, Jack, 54, 201 Cheshewalla, Deanna, 202 Choat, Arthur, 216 Chriss, Jo Ann, 173 Christian, Coeann, 215 Christian, Loretta, 78, 202 Christian, Lyndall, 78, 191 Clark, Bob, 202 Clark, Elizabeth, 216 Clark, Linda, 216 Clark, Sharon, 37, 44, 191 Clay, Marilyn, 47, 202 Cleaver, Linda, 39, 49, 74, 99, 173 Cleere, Jean, 102, 103, 191 Clemmons, Adelya, 37, 61, 79, 191 Click, Carole, 216 Clift, Robby, 216 Clinton, Larry, 202 Clymer, Gary, 216 Cobb, Charlotte, 216 Cochran, Evelyn, 55, 82, 99, 191 Coe, Clarice, 87, 216 Coffey, Carolyn, 37, 49, 174 Coffey, David, 191 i Coffey, Mitchael, 216 Coffey, Thomas, 202 Coker, Larry, 87, 216 Colbert, John, 202 Cole, Emma, 216 Cole, Richard, 216 Coleman, Boyce, 202 Collier, Don, 191 Colwell, Don, 216 Conaster, James, 216 Conner, Lana, 216 Conway, Paula, 216 Cook, Edward, 216 Cooks, Carrie, 216 Coon, Dennis, 216 Cooper, Charles, 216 Cooper, Doyle, 202 Cooper, Janet, 48, 71, 103, 174 Cooper, Gloria, 202 Cooper, Jeanie, 44, 87 Cooper, John, 174 Cooper, Joe, 191 Cooper, Juanita, 202 Cooper, June, 45 Corley, Lane, 112, 202 Cornelison, Anetta, 216 Corvin, Kathryn, 202 Cossairt, Danny, 216 Cothren, Joe, 216 Couchman, Charles, 54, 174 Couey, Jim, 202 Counts, Bill, 82 Courtney, Lou, 92, 104, 105, 126, 216 Courtney, Ralph, 174 Courtney, Sue, 82, 83, 92, 104, 105, 126, 150, 216 Cowart, Georgia, 216 Cowart, Elaine, 174 Cox, Gerald, 216 Cox, Johnny, 216 Cox, Lowell, 202 Cox, Patricia, 69, 216 Cradduck, Sue, 191 Crawford, Janice, 216 Crawford, LaVetta, 191 Cross, Barbara, 216 Cross, Ralph, 217 cross, Phillip, 174 Crow, Larry, 217 Crownover, Donnie, 68, 134, 174 Crump, Sylva, 217 Cumbie, Richard, 174 Cunningham, Billy, 108 Cunningham, Howard, 217 Curtis, Shirley, 174 Custar, Glenn, 69, 134, 174 D Dailey, David, 174 Dale, Richard, 89, 217 Daley, Clarinda, 52, 217 Daniel, Robert, 191 Daniels, Lewis, 202 Dansby, Phyllis, 217 Davenport, Dick, 42, 43, 174 Davidson, Harold, 217 Davis, Carl, 202 Davis, Johnny, 128, 130, 174 Davis, Russell, 191 Davis, Vernice, 174 Davis, Wanda, 217 Dean, Harvey, 47, 79, 202 Dean, Jeanette, 217 Deaton, Jim, 44, 62, 63, 76, 79, 162, 174 Deckard, Linda, 61, 217 Decker, Sharon, 37, 38, 47, 63, 76, 79, 162, 174 DeLaune, Joe, 54, 89, 217 Dennis, Gayle, 92, 217 Denson, Douglas, 217 Denton, Sam, 202 DeVore, Saundra, 100, 119, 217 DeWitt, Ruth Ann, 44, 46, 71, 104, 105, 150, 202 Diaz, Delinda, 104, 217 Dickerson, Linda, 191 Diffie, Flora, 56, 202 Diffie, Dile, T Joe, 202 helma, 202 Dingler, Jerry, 53, 55, 74, 191 Dixon, Barbara, 104, 217 Dixon, Dan, 107, 191 Dixon, James, 217 Dixon, Michael, 217 Dixon, Nelson, 191 Donaho, Charlotte, 87, 202 Doner, Gary, 202 Donnell, Linda, 47, 191 Doshier, Tresia, 217 Douthlt, Jay, 202 Doyle, Doris, 174 Driskill, Devonia, 49, 175 Duckworth, Anthony, 217 Duenas , Diogenes, 217 Dukeminicr, John, 191 Duncan, Joe, 191 Duncan, Donna, 217 Dunham, Martha, 42, 175 Durbin, Deanna, 49, 99, 101, 192 Durham, Jess, 202 A Dunn, Kelvja, 217 E Eakens. Bonnie, 192 Ealey, Benny, 61, 217 Ealey, Larry, 202 Eastman, Betsy, 99, 192 Edgeman, Jo Ann, 217 Edwards, Andy, 80, 203 Edwards, Paula, 217 Elliott, Glenda, 51, 203 Elliott, William, 217 Elmore, Gary, 217 Elms, Anthony, 217 Ely, Jerald, 217 Emerson, Dean, 55, 136, 175 Emerson, George, 175 Emmons, Dorothy, 217 Engel, Joseph, 175 Enloe, Jennifer, 203 Epperson, Larry, 55, 108, 203 Epperson, Leo, 192 Epperson, Phyllis, 203 Epps, Kenneth, 203- Escalada, Domitila, 38, 192 Estes, Diane, 217 Estes, H. O., 69, 133, 203 Etier, Richard, 108 Eubank, Patsy, 203 Evans, Barbara, 217 Evans, Dan, 192 Evflgls, Gloria, 38, 47, 49, 61, 87, 99, 2 Evans, Retha, 192 Everett, Charles, 54, 217 Ezell, Edward, 52, 55, 90, 106, 107, 175 114, Fallis, Farris, Faudre F Martha, 61 Fiona, 83, 104, 105, 218 e, Alice, 192 Faurot, Jim, 218 Fennell, Johnny, 192 Ferguson, Paula, 92, 218, 126, 104 Ferguson, Virginia, 70, 75, 82, 103, 105 150, 102, 203 Fetgatter, David, 175 Fidlei-, Jo Ami, 56, 94, 100, 148, 175 Fidlei, Linda, 56, 94, 101, 100, 218 Fielder, Murna, 192 Files, Tom, 218 Fink, Earl, 218 Finley, Virgil, 218 Finn, Charlotte, 218 Finn, Gwendolyn, 218 Firesto Firesto ne, Helen, 49, 103, 203 ne, Velma, 92, 104, 218 Fish, Lorraine, 218 Fisher, Sandra, 218 File, Glenda, 56, 21a Fitzgerald, Charles, 192 Fitzgerald, Richard, 175 Flanagan, Bobby, 175 Fleming, Gladys, 100, lol, 143, 218 Floyd, Anthony, 218 Floyd, Floyd, Beverly, 192 LaVerne, 175 Focrtsch, John, 203 Foister, Donna, 203 Foister, Parry, 218 Folger, Jerry, 108 Folowell, William, 218 Folsom, Sandra, 218 Ford, Jerald, 175 Ford, Paul, 203 Fortne r, Lewis, 175 Foster, Gayle, 99, 175 Fowler, Richard, 175 Fraley, Charles, 39, 218 Frazier, Mary, 218 Frederick, Beatrice, 192 Frederick, Gayle, 175 Free, Peggy, 69, 104, 105, 154, 218 Freeman, Allene, 87, 218 Freeman, Benny, 192 Freeman, Harry, 192 Freeman, Jack, 175 Freeman, Loyd, 41, 175 Freeman Margaret, 92, 104, 105, 218 229 Little, Howell, French, Danny, 107, 203 Frey, Nancy, 99, 101, 192 Friend, Lowell, 175 Fullerton, Gary, 218 Fulton, Gary, 29, 47, 62, 82, 175 Fulton, George E., 175 Gaines, Linda, 89, 218 Gallimore, Melani, 38, 70, 92, 102, 103, 105, 114, 163, 176 Gammili, Ralph, 44, 176 Garner, Barbara, 218 Garner, Kathleen, 176 Garner, Homer, 203 Gardner, William, 192 Garouttc, Melba, 218 Garrett, Michael, 203 Garrett, Norma, 192 Garrett, Sandra, 61, 82, 105, 103, 176 Garriott, Glenn, 218 Garrison, Darline, 218 Garrison, Edward, 203 Gasaway, William, 218 Gentry, Sammy, 192 George, Claudine, 39, 62, 72, 160, 176 George, James, 218 George, Joe, 192 Gibbons, Coy, 176 Gibbons, Kay, 61, 176 Gibson, Glenna, 218 Gibson, Ronald, 218 Gibson, Ruth, 218 Gibson, Thomas, 203 Gill, Charles, 192 Gillaspy, Sharron, 203 Gillespie, Karen, 119, 203 Gilliam, Ron, 69, 176 Glennon, Joseph, 218 Glover, Glenda, 37, 47, 203 Glover, Sandra, 99 Godfrey, Jane, 52, 219 Godfrey, Judy, 52, 203 Godwin, Jimmy, 203 Godwin, Jimmy, 219 Goodwin, Tommy, 68, 135, 192 Goins, Nancy, 104, 119, 219 Goodell, Forrest, 192 Gooden, Marylynn, 192 Goodlet, Margaret, 62, 203 Goodman, David, 62, 176 Goodman, Ann, 62 Goodnight, Carolyn, 219 Goodson, Floyd, 176 Goodson, Gary, 219 Goodspeed, Judy, 56, 104, 203 Goss, Betty, 176 Goss, Charlcs, 35, 38, 65, 80, 81, 122, 158, 169, 176 Goss, Edwina, 154, 176, 192 Goss, Jim, 176 Gossett, Sharon, 203 Govett, Bruce, 111 Graham, Glenna, 192 Graham, Robert, 219 Graham, Sharon, 56, 219 Grant, Kenneth, 61, 82 Graves, Sharon, 219 Gray, Bobby, 176 Gray, Roy, 176 Green, Betty, 192 Green, R. J., 41, 134, 176, 203 Greenhaw, Evelyn, 176 Greenlea, James, 176 Greeg, Charles, 219 Greeg, Cora Mae, 219 Gregg, Sharon, 103, 126, 204 Guinn, Richard, 192 Curley, June, 204 Gwin, Ray, 204 H Hager, Billy, 204 Haines, Glenn, 204 Haines, Sharon, 192 Hale, Morris, 219 Hall, Alfred, 219 Hall, Donald, 204 Hall, Stuart, 204 Halpin, Lee, 204 Hamilton, Loutrell, 192 Hammond, Claudie, 84, 85, 204 Hammond, Don, 204 Hanan, Vance, 204 Haney, Elizabeth, 176 Haney, Georgia, 204 Hankins, Carl, 204 Hanson, Zela, 204 Hardage, John, 192 Hardeman, Edward, 128, 219 Harden, Bette, 219 Harden, Hardy, 219 Harden, Sue, 177 Hardin, Jim, 219 Harjo, Jimmie, 219 Harl, Mary, 177 Harmon, Bryant, 177 Harper, Mary, 204 Harper, Ray, 219 Harris, Carole, 99, 161, 192 Harris, Charles, 219 Harris, Ginger, 104 Harris, Kitty, 100, 192 230 Harris, Paul, 177 Harris, Thomas, 219 Harrison, Carol, 219 Harrison, Martha, 219 Harrison, Terry, 71, 112, 214 Harrod, Alice, 204 Harrod, Donna, 55, 177 Harrod, Mary, 204 Hartmeyer, Mary Lou, 38, 62, 70, 92, 102, 103, 105, 142, 150, 154, 159 Harvey, Vicky, 38, 58, 84, 85, 94, 99, 111, 150, 154, 204 Hatley, Doris, 219 Hatton, J. B., 219 Hatton, Ray, 177 Hawkins, Wanda, 37, 192 Haydell, Johnny, 219 Hayes, Jim, 107, 177 Hayes, Jimmy, 219 Hays, Joyce, 192 Hays, Thomas, 128, 129, 177 Hays, Weldon, 219 Heath, Ann, 219 Hedrick, Janice, 67 Hedrick, Ted, 177 Hembree, Robert, 72, 193 Henderson, George, 193 Henderson, Jerry, 193 Hendrix, Dick, 63, 177 Hendrix, Rosa, 63, 204 Henry, Loise, 219 Hensley, Leslie, 108, 219 Hensley, Lettie, 204 Hensor, Kenneth, 108 Herrin, Mark, 204 Hertzler, Gary, 69, 136, 177 Hess, Linda, 220 Hester, Eddie, 204 Hiekerson, Donna, 43, 71, 119, 220 Hickerson, Patricia, 103, 204 Hickey, Jerry, 39, 111, 177 Hickman, Don, 204 Hicks, Jo Ann, 85, 92, 220 Hicks, Kenneth, 89, 111, 145, 204 Higgs, Roy, 37, 177 Hill, Cassie, 220 Hill, Estelle, 177 Hill, Jerry, 220 Hill, Martha, 220 Hill, William, 62, 193 Hill, Terry, 220 Hin, Velma, 61, 220 Hillebrand, Robert, 177 Hines, Nancy, 49, 122, 155, 160, 177 Hinkle, Betty, 220 Hisaw, Charles, 193 Hodge, Patsy, 204 Hodges, Johnny, 193 Hodges, Josephine, 220 Hodges, Mary Lou, 37, 177 Hodgins, Mary, 220 Hodgins, Patrick, 220 . Hoehman, Louise, 42, 43, 72, 177 Hoggatt, John, 43, 205 J Jackson, Jackson Jackson Barbara, 205 Eugene, 178 , James, 220 Jackson Jerry, 205 Jackson, Kenneth, 50 Jackson Patsy, 220 Jackson, Sherri, 102, 103, 193 Jackson , Wilma, 220 Jaggars, Kay, 220 James, David, 220 James, Donald, 220 James, Edward, 221 Jamison, Tom, 193 Jaquess, Jo Ann, 56, 57, 178 Jared, Ron, 61, 193 Jensen, Helen, 193 John, Jerry, 37, 178 Johnson Arvell, 221 Johnson, Benny, 221 Johnson Bonita, 221 Johnson Brenda, 221 Johnson Carl, 221 Johnson Donald, 221 Johnson Floyd, 205 Johnson, Frances, 70, 103, 105, 117, 126, 151, 178 Johnson, Glenn, 205 Johnson Helen, 44, 47, 62, 104, 105, 205 Johnson, Jeff, 61, 77 Johnson, Jerry, 87 Johnson, Jerry, 205 Johnson, Jerry, 221 Johnson Larry, 40, 178 Johnson, Norma, 221 Johnson Wayne 35 38 39 70 74, 111, 113, 117, 157, 159, 161, 178 Johnston, James, 221 Johnston, Ted, 205 Jones, Arthur, 36, 37, 38, 61, 80, 81, 193 Langdon, Lancell, 193 Langley, Barbara, 206 Langston, Bob, 179 Langston, Guy, 70, 84, 85, 89, 117, 156, 158, 179 Langston, Phillip, 65, 89, 112, 222 Langwell, Jimmy, 206 Lansford, Robert, 89, 206 Large, Farrell, 136, 179 Large, Larry, 193 Laughlin, Bcman, 222 Laus, Sandra, 56, 92, 222 Lawson, Dorinda, 179 Lawson, Pat, 194 Lawson, William, 179 Layton, Clifford, 37, 179 Lear, Jana, 100, 222 Ledbetter, Larry, 34, 179 Ledbetter, Lloyd, 222 Lee, Jacqueline, 206 Lee, Karl, 222 Lee, Ronald, 65, 222 Leewright, James, 222 LeFan, Clark, 194 Ledgerwood, Freida, 179 Leighton, Larry, 222 Lemley, Jerry, 222 Lemley, Madeania, 198 Lemley, Sandra, 104, 222 Lester, Jimmy, 206 Lewcllen, Otis, 222 Lewelling, Odis, 206 Lewis, Bobby, 194 Lewis, John, 47 Lewis, Karl, 196 Lewis, LaMoine, 222 Lewis, Parilee, 206 Lewis, Patricia, 206 Ligon Bill 194 Lua, Charles, 179 Limke , Harley, 194 Lindsay, Marilyn, 194 Jim,194 161, Jones, Bonny, 221 Jones, David, 55, 205 Jones, David, 193 Jones, Elvin, 178 Jones, Freddie, 205 Jones, Gary, 221 Jones, Gary, 221 Jones, Harold, 128, 129, 178 Jones, James, 178 Jones, John, 61, 178 Jones, Johnny, 221 Jones, Joycc, 45, 49, 80, 81, 178 Jones, Judy, 178 Jones, Kathi, 221 Jones, Kenneth, 221 Jones, Lauretta, 92, 100, 101, 155, 221 Jones, Levi, 221 Jones, Richard, 205 Jones, Thomas, 205 Josefy, Billy, 193 Holman, Thelma, 62, 193 Holman, William, 52, 220 Halt, Linda, 205 Homer, James, 177 Hood, Don, 69 Hooser, Johnny, 220 Hoover, Billy, 108, 220 Hoover, Ruth, 205 Hopkins, Jerry, 220 Hopper, Hopper, Hopper, Walter, 205 Charlotte, 220 Tommy, 220 Horsman, Martha, 178 House, Bill, 205 Houston, Judy, 193 Houston, Tony, 220 Howard, Howard, Billy, 220 Janice, 178 Howard, Jerry, 220 Howard, Jerry, 193 Howe, Richard, 220 Nora, 205 K Kay, Ed, 221 Kee, Ronald, 221 Keel, Stanley, 193 Keithley, Paul, 43 Keiser, Eddie, 193 Kennedy, Clyde, 205 Kennedy, Johnny, 205 Kesler, William, 221 Kessinger, Buddy, 179 KeY, Jo Aan, 179 Khant, Aldeshir, 179 Kidweu, Glenda, 42, 43, 99, 193 Kidwell, Loy, 179 Kidwell, Mary Ann, 35, 61, 82, 102, 103, 105, 205 Killian, Anita, 221 Killian, Donald, 108, 221 Kilpatrick, Carol, 221 Little, Judith, 49, 67, 179 Lockhart, Glenn, 194 Loessin, Wanda, 222 Loftis, Mary, 222 Logsdon, Guy, 206 Loman, Ted, 62, 63, 180 Loman, Wanda, 37, 38, 39, 47, 63, 165 180 Long, Dana, 222 Love, Len, 222 Lovelace, Danny, 54, 194 Lowe, Betty, 55, 82, 194 Lowrey, Robert, 222 Loyd, Cyril, 222 Loyd, Oneita, 180 Loyd, Roy, 222 Lucas, James, 222 M Macdonald, Jack, 108, 222 Macdonald, Judith, 180 Machadi, JoRetta, 180 Mackey, Suzanne, 103 Maduro, David, 52, 107 Magee, Dorothy, 180 Maggard, Linda, 206, 222 Magruder, Connie, 222 Mahoney, Harold, 222 Majors, Eddie, 206 Mallouf, Sammye, 180 Howell, Thurma, 63, 87, 122, 193 Hoyt, Jan, 220 Huddleston, Linda, 220 Hudson, Barbara, 220 Hudson, Michael, 178 Hughes, Anita, 193 Hughes, Janet, 205 Hughes, Juanita, 193 Hull, Sandra, 205 Hullet, Bill, 193 Humphrey, Francis, 193 Humphries, Bob, 220 Hunt, Robert, 205 Hunter, .Wayne, 193 Hurst, Robert, 220 Hutchings, Linda, 178 Hutchings, Robert, 178 Hutchins, Jim, 205 Hutchinson, Gerald, 193 Hyde, Bobbie, 220 Hyden, Gloe, 178 I Idleman, Cherrie, 205 lker, Judith, 52, 205 Isaac, Dean, 178 Ivey, Robert, 205 King, Larry, 179 King, Lawrence, 193 King, James, 205 King, Michael, 206, 107 King, Robert, 221 Kingery, Ann, 92, 221 Kingery, Jim, 72, 90, 146, 193 Malone, Patricia, 71, 104, 222 Maloy, Mary, 222 Mancebo, Arthur, 61, 206 Mann, Billy, 206 Mann, Mann, George, 180 Sandra, 180 Marlow, Andy, 180 Marshall, Phillip, 52, 194 Martin, Bobby, 85, 111, 131, 180 Martin, James, 111 Martin, Jerry, 194 Martin, Jimmie, 222 Martin, Jo Anne, 180 Martin, Kathy, 84, 85, 99, 101, 194 Martindale, Jim, 111, 113 Masengale, Henry, 194 Mason, Judy, 104, 126, 222 Massey, Gene, 71, 85, 111, 113, 206 Kinsey, Myrlene, 56, 57, 179 Kirkland, Carolyn, 92, 221 Kiser, Don, 112, 206 Kitchell, George, 179 Kite, Lana, 56, 57, 71, 103, 193 Kite, Pam, 56, 61, 71, 104, 119,221 Klutts, Barbara, 49, 86, 87, 155, 179 Knight, Rita, 52, 221 Knight, Vaunda, 206 Knight, Virginia, 193 Knipe, Judith, 221 Kuras, John, 82, 83, 193 L Ladd, Linda, 47, 94, 152, 193 Ladd, Robert, 206 Laird, Julie, 85, 221 Lambert, Jack, 221 Lamirand, Frank, 193 Lamirand, Judy, 221 Landreth, Raymond, 179 Landreth, Vernon, 45, 179 Matthews, David, 180 Maughan, Johnny, 206 Mauldin, James, 222 Mauldin, Joella, 44, 46, 71, 105, 152, 206 Maxwell, Jack, 194 May, Marjorie, 180 Mayberry, Larry, 44, 194 Mayberry, Marcia, 180 Mayer, Walter, 206 Mayfield, Lana, 206 Maynard, Alexander, 222 Maynard, Gary, 206 Maynard, Gerald, 89, 111, 194 Maynard, Lonnie, 112, 222 Mayo, Bob, 222 McAfee, Charles, 223 McBride, Mike, 129, 223 McCarty, Georgia, 180 McClaren, Nancy, 35, 38, 101, 99, 151, 164, 180 McClendon, Gerald, 180 McClendon, Kathryn, 223 McClure, Leath, 223 McClure, James, 130, 194 McClure, Stephen, 223 McCoin, Robert, 223 McCord, Beth, 84, 85, 99, 101, 155, 194 McCortney, Don, 53, 64, 65, 95, 107, 122, 159, 180 McCowan, Margaret, 223 McCurley, Ann, 223 McDonald, James, 223 McDonald, Mary, 52, 72, 206 McDonald, Neda, 54, 181 McElroy, Jackie, 223 MvGalliard, Leslie, 39, 72, 86 McGalliard, Ledie, 181 McGee, Betty, 194 McGill, Lee, 112, 194 McGill, Lew, 68 MeGinness, Thalbert, 194 McGowan, Sherri, 223 McGuire, Betty, 62, 181 McGuire, Carol, 206 Mclntirc, Jerry, 223 Mclntyre, Van, 181 McKinney, Deloyce, 206 McMullen, Marie, 223 Norton, Eddie, 207 Norton, JaNelle, 34, 35, 62, 99, 101, 114, 153, 195 Nunn, Jim, 224 0 Oakley, Judy, 224 Oglesbee, John, 62, 72, 182 Oldham, Carolyn, 193 Oldham, Jerry, 77, 88, 111, 113, 207 Olivo, Vicki, 92, 103, 105, 155 Orick, lltsy, 61, 62, 71, 163, 1s2 Orsburn, Avis, 224 Osborn, Carl, 224 Osborn, Carol, 195 Osborn, Jerry, 207 Owens, Owens, Owens, Owens, Owens, David, 182 Jerry, 224 Tom, 195 Sandra, 224 Sharon, 61, 195 P McNeal, Edward, 223 McNeal, Richard, 206 McNeill, Billy, 181 McNeill, Wayne, 194 McNutt, Shirley, 181 McPhetridge, Lanie, 206 Medlock, Jackie, 181 Meek, Jerry, 207 Melton, Cheryl, 223 Menees, Hershel, 19-1- Menefee, Duane, 207 Mercer, Connie, 194 Mercer, Garmon, 194 Mercer, Leona, 87, 223 Merido, Ricardo, 207 Mihlhauser, Jimmy, 69, 134, 194 Miles, William, 194 Milford, Shirley, 47, 63, 155, 207 Miller, Cynthia, 104, 223 Miller, Harry, 207 Miller, George, 194 Miller, Jerry, 194 Mills, Dorothy, 52, 223 Milner, Sue, 181 Mills, Lana, 56, 100, 223 Milsap, Jim, 181 Milsap, Roger, 223 Minor, Alvin, 50 Minor, Gary, 50, 181 Minor, Gene, 37, 52, 80, 163, 181 Minyard, Charles, 194 Mitchell, George 207 Mizrachi, Jacob, 52, 107, 109, 181 Moinzaden, Kazem, 223 Moncrief, Randall, 54, 82, 89, 181 Monroe, Joe, 112, 194 Montgomery, Ronnie, 223 Mooney, Gary, 223 Moore, Charles, 64, 68, 207 Moore, Gary, 223 Pace, Charles, 50, 195 Palmer, Jackie, 224 Pannell, James, 195 Paquin, Patrick, 207 Park, Donna, 195 Park, Mary, 195 Parker, David, 224 Parker, Jesse, 37, 68 Parker, Michael, 108 Parker, Robert, 224 Parks, Jimmie, 195 Parish, Richard, 195 Parmenter, Dorothy, 70, 75, 102, 104, 105, 117, 195 Parsons, Leroy, 192 Parsons, Carroll, 112, 224 R Q Ratliff, Duane, 58, 111, 113, 160, 195 Ratzlaff, Donald, 195 Raven, Judy, 104 Rawson, Bobbie, 225 Ray, Harold, 195 Ray, Phil, 111, 196 Redman, Tommy, 183 Redman, Virginia, 61, 62, 80, 208 Reed, Calvin, 208 Reed, Gary, 208 Reed, George, 225 Reed, Jo Ella, 225 Reed, Kenneth, 225 Reed, Roger, 225 Recd, Van, 208 Reekic, Gilbert, 196 Reeves, Glen, 208 Reeves, Virginia, 99, 101, 196 Reid, Jtly, 43, 92, 225 Reid, Orville, 225 Reid, Sharon, 58, 75, 119, 100, 225 Reid, Ray, 196 Reneau, James, 45, 71, 84, 85, 89, 183 Renfrow, Juanita, 183 Reynolds, Bobbie, 107, 196 Reynolds, Carolyn, 81, 196 Reynolds, Patsy, 49, 196 Rhoads, Kenny, 61, 225 Rhostlss, Mary, 45, 77, 84, 35, 183 Rhynes, James, 208 Rice, Harold, 39 Rich, Jimmie, 225 Richard, Dwayne, 225 Richard, Kenneth, 90, 112, 225 Rickert, Janie, 225 Riedt, Harvest, 36, 69, 111, 113, 135, 159, 196 Riggan, Don, 60, 113, 114, 110, 117, 128, 129, 183 Scruggs, Sllsan, 226 Svyrkcls, Bill, 226 Selby, Gloria, 92, 99, 226 self, lllrlys, ss, 61, 75, 76, 82, 103, 105, 158, 161, 181 Sellars, John, 209 Sells, Cookie, 38, 55, 99, 101, 195 Shanahan, Gregory, 196 Sllannon, Eileen, 49, 61, 209 Sharpe, Carla, 85, 226 Shelley, Helen, 184, 226 Shelly, James, 41, 48, 184 Sherbert Sherman , Del-ne, 226 , Janis, 100, 209 Sherman, Leatha, 99, 209 Sherman, Lynda, 94, 99, 209 Shi, Molly, 47, 48, 92, 102, 103, 105, 196 Shipman, Jimmy, 184 Shivers, Jerry, 209 Shocmake, Dale, 184 Shoemaker, Jolln, 226 Shook, Johnnie, 50, 209 Sides, Don, 209 Sides, Orlcne, 209 Sicgentllaler, Jim, 54, 181 Silva, Manuel, 52, 196 Sinlpson, Glenda, 92, 100, 226 Singleton, Rota, 226 Sires, Troy, 226 Skaggs, Ada, 226 Skaggs, Dorothy, 226 Skcen, Arthur, 226 Skeith, Roy, 196 Skinner, Betty, 75, 80, 209 Parsons, Sharon, 100, 207 Parsons, Sheryl, 207 Paschal, Doug, 224 Pate, Gary, 208, 224 Patty, R andel, 182 Paul, Bileta, 224 Rigsby, Ronald, 225 Rigsby, Roy, 225 Rinker, Carol, 61, 79, 208 Rinker, James, 81, 183 Rives, Lsoell, las Roach, J. C., 196 Paul, Stephen, 65, 89, 108, 224 Paul, Wil iam, 64, 65, 208 Roach, Sandra, 208 Roan, James, 225 Roan, William, 37, 183 Payne, Dwight, 224 Pearce, George, 195 Peay, Jerry, 112, 113, 208 208 Moore, Susan, 38, 99, 160, 181 Morgan, Bill, 194 Peck, Carol, 99, 101, Peck, Roy, 134 Peery, Larry, 61, 224 Peery, Oleta, 182 Pendleton, Jack, 107, 224 Pennington, Garland, 195 Perkins, Freddie, 195 Perkins, Verna, 224 Perry, Charles, 224 Perry, David, 224 Peters, Phoebe, 58, 100, 119, 224 Petete, Lloyd, 107, 195 Pettigrew, Earl, 224 Pevehouse, Bill, 183 Phelps, Goldie, 224 Philips, Carolyn, 224 Roberts, Bette, 37, 183 Roberts, Jerry, 183 Roberts, Joy, 183 Roberts, Skinner, Jennie, 104, 209 Slagle, Michael, 209 Sleigh, Ben, 111, 196 Sligar, John, 196 Sloan, Fred, 34, 40, 53, 72, 73, 106, 107, 108, 109, 209 Sloan, Priscilla, 104, 105, 119, 153, 206 Small, Lois, 63, 184 Smith, Amis, aa, 98, 101, 114, 126, 184 Smith, Carolyn, 226 Smith, Charles, 196 Smith, David, 226 Smith, Diane, 92, 226 Smith, Dirk, 196 Smith, Gary, 226 Smith, Harvey, 209 Smith, Jerry, 209 Smith, Jo, 196 Smith, Joan, 209 Smith, Judy, 55, 71, 100, 101, 151 Kathy, 56, 208 Roberts, Lynda, 198 Roberts, Roberts, Patricia, 85, 203 Verlene, 196 Robertson, Donna, 225 Robertson, Freddy, 225 Robertson, Linda, 104, 105, 119, 139, 225 Smith, Kathryn, 209 Smith, Leon, 45, 111, 209 Smith, Helen, 79, 184 Smith, Melvin, 196 Smith, Patil, 196 Slllith, Sally, 58, 71, 102, 103, 105, 149, 155, 196 Smith, Shirley, 184 Rowla Pruett, Morris, Betty, 94, 102, 103, los, 114, 181 Morris, Glenda, 194 Mosely, Joe, 207 Moser, Nancy, 194 Moshier, Louie, 195 Motes, Marilyn, 195 Moxley, Loyd, 181 Muehlhausen, Larry, 39, 161, 181 Mulkey, Kenneth, 207 Mullins, Charles, 223 Muncrief, Judith, 52, 223 Muntz, Robert, 37, 181 Murphy, Dale, 223 Murphy, Jimmie, 37, 207 Murray, Ruby, 207 Myers, Dennis, 207 N Nshors, Jtitly, 51, 207 Naylor, Jim, 223 Neal, Kenneth, 207 Neal, Leroy, 41, 48, 182 Neal, Sharon, 195 Neal, William, 61, 108, 207 Nease, Michael, 195 Nelson, Kay, 43, 54, 207 Nelson, Roger, 223 Newman, Gayle, 61, 80, 31, 92, 182 Newman, Gene, 36, 38, 53, 72, 106, 108, 109, 114 Newton, Bette, 85, 207 Newton, Beverly, 223 Nichols, Carole, 195 Nickell, Glen, 44, 182 Nickell, James, 182 Niemczyk, Mike, 38, 47, 82, 164, 182 Nims, Margaret, 37, 62, 63, 182 Ninness, Dickie, 82, 223 Ninness, June, 82, 195 Noblett, Eulene, 56, 57, 195 Norman, Dana, 223 Norman, James, 107, 195 Norman, Richard, 224 Norris, Billie, 207 Norris, Willie, 207 Philips. Carolyn, 208 Phillips. Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Dennis, 208 Jim, 224 Myron, 86 Noel, 195 Ray, 128, 129, 224 Robertson, Lois, 196 Robertson, Stanley, 196 Robinson, Belva, 196 Rock, Michael, 225 Rodebush, Bill, 183 Rohrer, Dorothy, 61, 225 Rohrer, Patricia, 183 Roland, Robert, 183 Smith, Ted, 55, 64, 65 Smith, Teresa, 226 Smitll, Thomas, 209 Smith, William, 196 Smith, Zella, 209 Sosa, Jorge, 210 Southcrland, Brenda, 49, 80, 81, 155, 162, 184 Phillips, Raymond, 195 Pickens, Bob, 195 Pickett, Geniavon, 35, 62, 72, 92, 151, 182 Pickett, Jerry, 61, 80, 81, 195 Pierce, Carolyn , 224 Rollins, Jackie, 225 Romine, Virgil, 225 Rose, Bob, 208 Rose, Larry, 225 Ross, Duane, 225 Ross, Junior, 55, 208 Ross, Richard, 183 Ross, Tom, 83 Rowe, Mickey, 183 Rowe, Ronnie, 208 nd, LaDean, 100, 208 Soward s, Phillip, 210 Sparks, Jack, 210 Sparks, Linda, 43, 226 Sparks, Sparkette, 210 Sparlin, Alma, 104, 226 Spears, Jack, 226 Spence, Detra, 56, 85, 226 Spence, Larry, 226 Sperry, Paula, 196 Spicer, Linda, 226 Spray, Clara, 226 Pigg, Mona, 195 Pipkin, Hubert, 195 Pitmon, Arvella, 182 Platt, Nancy, 224 Pletcher, Jerry, 224 Pope, Larry, 108 Poque, Margaret, 54, 208 Poque, Martha, 54, 208 Pokorny, Charles, 61, 131, 182 Pollard, Gary, 224 Polley, Sharon, 182 Porter, Judd, 68, 112, 113, 135, 144, 182 Posey, Post, C George, 224 harolette, 104, 224 Powers, Jim Bob, 40, 44, 162, 182 Powers, Linda, 45, 208 Prater, Prater, Betty, 224 Jean, 224 Price, Billy, 195 Price, Billy, 208 Price, Georgia, 224 Priest, Sherry, 195 Proctor, Dannie, 107, 208 Provence, Janis, 208 Provost , Sharon, 47, 62, 71, 74, 102, 104, 105, 111, 195 Dale, 208 Pruitt, John, 89, 208 Pryor, Joe, 182 Pullin, Ronnie, 225 Pults, Troy, 61 Pybas, Lou Ann, 61, 84, 85, 103, 105, 183 Rozeboom, David, 196 Rozeboom, Robert, 208 Rumsey, Charles, 40, 53, 64, 65, 75, 111, 113, 209 Runyan, Dewey, 135, 209 Russell, Ann, 49, 87, 151, 183 Russell, Lynn, 196 Rutherford, Ted, 183 Rutland, Ellen, 149, 225 Rutledge, Eddie, 225 Rutledge, Sherry, 37, 196 Ryan, Burnis, 198 S Sachs, Sylvia, 48, 184 Salwachter, Judy, 225 Sandefur, Kay, 56, 92, 101, 225 Sanders, Glen, 209 Sanders, Keith, 225 Sanders, Michael, 225 Sanders, Wanda, 184 Sapp, Lawrence, 225 Sass, Sandra, 196 Sawyer, Juanita, 196 Sayre, Harry, 225 Schlehuber, Judy, 225 Schwarz, Kent, 226 Scott, Harold, 184 Scott, Judy, 226 Scoufos, Harry, 209 Scroggins, Edward, 184 Scroggiris, Janice, 209 Scroggins, Jim, 112, 226 Sprjngfield, Don, 210 Stafford, Sallie J0, 197 Staley, Jane, 226 Staley, Mary, 210 Stamps, Mary, 61, 197 Stanford, John, 226 Steele, Bobbie, 210 Steele, Joe, 210 Steiner, Mary, 197 Stell, Judy, 226 Stephens, Gene, 128, 210 Stephens, James, 226 Stephens, Dean, 62, 72, 184 Stephens, Thomas, 210 Stephenson, Dickie, 184 Sterling, Jo Ann, 197 Stewart, Raymond, 197 Stick, Bob, 210 Stick. Joe, 210 Stilwell, Barbara, 226 Stinson, Shirley, 226 Stone, Henry, 226 Stonecipher, Don, 197 Stonecipher, Verna, 100, 210 Stotts, Jerry, 37 Stout, Benny, 111 Stout, Tommy, 210 Straughan, Patsy, 56, 92, 226 Straughan, Garry, 68, 135, 184 Studlcr, Charles, 69, 135, 197 Stutts, Joyce, 184 Stutz, Janice, 197 Summers, Jackie, 197 Surber, Robert, 210 Suter, Jon, 37, 38, 47, 48, 72 23l Suttcrfield, Floyd, 80, 81, 210 sweat, Eddie, 184 Swink, Harold, 85, 89, 226 Swink, Phillip, 89, 226 Swink, Richard, 61, 65, 81, 88, 89, Switzer, Jacqueline, 227 T Taft, James, 210 Tate, Carolyn, 61, 227 Tate, Linda, 227 Tate, Pat, 70,1l1,113.114,185 Rebekah 210 er, Jimmy, 228 Taylor, Carolyn, 61, 185 Taylor, Delbert, 185 Taylor, Cllarles, 210 Taylor, Janice, 227 Taylor Taylor , Margie, 49, 185 , Peggy, 210 Taylor, Teakell, Royce, 128, 130, 197 Teel, Richard, 210 Tewksbury, Robert, 64, 65, 185 Tlletford, Dillard, 197 5 Thomas, Bill, 185 Tllolllas, Billy, 210 Thomas, Judy, 65, 82, 10-1, 105, 119, 1-19, 155 Thomas, Lynda, 38, 71, 103, 210 Thomas, Sally, 227 Thompson, Anita, 210 Tllonlpson, David, 210 Thonlpson, Don, 197 Thompson, Franklin, 210 Thompson, Jolln, 185 Thompson, Judy, 197 Thompson, Kay, 45, 227 Thompson, 164, 197 Thompson, Tom, 44, 52, 185 Tllornton, Bill, 185 Linda, 49, 99, 62, 92, 101 Tllrailkill, Tony, 227 Thrash, John, 45, 185 Threlkeld, James, 227 Thurman, Gerald, 210 Tidwell, Donna, 100, 227 Tignor, Diana, 55, 61, 63, 100, 227 Tignor, Pat, 79, 155, 197 Tilley, Hilda, 197 Tilley, 82, 162. 185 Timmons, Carol, 227 Tinnin, Donald, 227 Tirlton, Virgil, 185 Tirey, Carolyn, 227 Tolleson, John, 211 Tollett, Bobby, 197 Tomlinson, Wilma, 211 Toney, Janet, 185 Tooley, Calvin, 227 Tooley. Mary, 43, 227 Trail, Carol, 197 Trammell, Dennis, 185 232 i Traughber, Phillip, 185 Travis, Laura, 63, 185 Treas, Hclen, 181 Tribbey, Evelyn, 185 Trotter, Richard, 61, 185 Trousdale, Bobby, 112, 227 Trout, Patricia, 227 Trout, Teddy, 227 Tucker, Don, 197 Tuglnan, Coy, 211 Turnho, Sharon, 211 Turner, Jean, 186 Turner, Jerry, 227 Turner, John, 37, 186 Turner, Linda, 227 Turner, Loyd, 186 Turner, Norma, 227 Tyson, Arnetta, 54 U Ulllich, Floyd, 197 Uptegraft, Sharon, 211 V Van Bebber, Carolyn, 70, 103 Vandiver, Larry, 227 Vann, Ray, 131- Vannoy, Tommy, 35, 89, 227 Vaughan, Bill, 186 Vaugllan, Jack, 227 Via, Martha, 211 viii, Mickey, 37, 186 Villarreal, Jose, 227 Viliines, Mac, 227 W YVaile, Denny, 61, 227 Wade, Ton, 186 Wadsworth. Allcn, 41, 197 Wagoner, Willie, 39, 227 Walker, Betty, 211, 227 Walker, Billie, 94, 227 Walker, Brenda, 100, 227 Walker, Larry, 227 Walker, Linda, 211 Walker, Victor, 227 Wallace, Harry, 186 Wallace, Richard, 197 Wallach, Richard, 186 Waller, Beverly, 186 Wallrath, Richard, 89, 112, Walls, Donna, 186 Walls, Larry, 227 Walls, Marcus, 227 Walsh, Marilyn, 61, 227 Walsh, Paul, 227 Walston, Lessic, 186 227 Wann , Bob, sl, 111 Wlard, Judy, 211 W'arLl, Larry, 68, 133, 186 YV ard Thomas 211 Ward: Vicki, 914, 99, 163, 186 Wlard, W'illard, 227 W'arren Warren , Mike, 227 , Mickey, 211 Warrington, Edith, 211 Watson , Geneve, 186 Watson, Lloyd, 68, 135, 186 Watson, Madelyrl, 52, 99, 101, 155, 211 Watson Watson , Roy, 197 , Townes, 228 Watts, Carl, 211 W'ebb Douglas, 228 Webb: Ola lxlee, 211 Webb, Rennie, os, 126, 132, 187 Webb, Wylie, 228 WU-bsl WR-elll W'ells, W'cst, West, West, s, Jerry, 228 Henry, 68, 81, 90, 133, 164, 187 Beverly, 79, 228 Kathryn, 189 Pallla, 104, 228 Williams, Pat, 74, 140, 151, 187 Williams, Sterling, 228 Williamson, Annette, 79 Willis, Eugene, 187 Willis, Thomas, 228 Wilson, Chuck, 228 Wilson, Robert, 212 Wilson, Gary, 187 Wilson, James, 187 Wilson, Jimmy, 212 Wilson, Jimmy, 228 Wilson, Paul, 187 Wilson, Richard, 198 Wilson, Sandra, 198 Wilson, Tom, 187 Winchester, Doris, 49, 63, 188 Winn, Montic, 221 Winton Winton , Billy, 198 , Kathy, 61, 79, 228 Wisdom, Elaine, 100, 212 Wise, Jean, 212 Withrow, Jacaquita, 37, 81, 198 Wolfe, Elaine, 155, 228 Welle, Glen, 188 Wolff, Udell, 188 West, Ron, 228 West, Ronnie, 107, 211 West, Nancy, 211 W'cston, Claudia, 228 Wdlalcy, Dickey, 228 Whaley, John, 211 Whisenhunt, Linllal, 211 Wllisenhunt, Mildred, 187 Whitaker, Sandra, 141, 212 Whitaker, Sharon, 49, 63, 104, 197 White, Clara, 187 White, David, 212, 228 White, Donald, 106, 107, 187 White, Jim, 198 White, Mary, 197 Wllite, Roy, 212 White, Phyllis, 228 W'horton, Nancy, 71, 197 Wigley, Rllannc, 228 Wilballks, Denny, 197 Wilburn, Jack, 212 Wiley, Wilker, Wilkes, Wilkers Wilkers David, 31, 35, 74, 111, 160, 187 Bobbi, 187 Michael, 228 on, Jimmy, 197 on, Johnny, 197 Willeford, Roger, 112, 228 Williallls, Brenda, 228 Wlilliam s, Carter, 55 Williams, Douglas, 61, 89, 228 William William s, James, 197 s, Janice, 84, 85, 197 Willialns, John, 228 Williams, Judy, 55, 94, 99, 101, 114, 133 Williams, Karen, 36, 62, 63, 71, as, 103, 105, 161, 187 Williams, Mary, 197 Womack, Sandra, 198 Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Billy, 228 Charles, 188 Dorotlly, 212 Edward, 136, 228 Wood, Eugene, 228 Wood, Gustin, 198 Wood, Jerry, 188 Wood, Joyce, 103, 105, 212 Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood Mike, 228 Phillip, 54, 198 Robert, 54, 112, 198 Yvonne 188 Weediiiff, Mary, 198 Woods, Elaine, 198 Woods, Leonard, 198 Woods, Nell, 212 Woodward, Alice, 228 Woodsa Wright, rd, Patricia, 228 Gary, 198 Wright, Phyllis, 99, 212 Wright, Rodger, 188, 198 Wright, Ruth, 188 Wyatt, Charles, 212 Wyche, Larry, 228 Wyckoff, Mike, 198 Wylie, Phil, 212 Y Yates, Curtis, 228 Yerbyi John, 212 York, Norman, 45, 188 Young, Dalton, 212 - Young, Ronald, 212 Young, Vernon, 198 Yousefian, Akbar, 212 TAYPFBRW 'LU?Ll5U'F'S5 ,CFWANY
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