East Central University - Pesagi Yearbook (Ada, OK)
- Class of 1966
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-V 1-77--1 V--9--ww.-f.-. .W . . .W -,V 1 5 fi k N H M 5 5 . 2 Q 5 Q g, 2 2 i E Z w I ? a E E E H H Q S E 1: 5 5 2 3 , E s i Q Z ,Q 'E i i 2 a Q 4 PESAGI 1966 EAST CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE ADA, OKLAHGMA ku .. . ...,, K HALL SCIENCE HALL The oldest building on campus was erected in l909. At one time it housed the complete institution as well as the preparatory school. Foreword Pesagi '66 presents the history of another action-filled year at East Central State College. While an ever growing campus has provided the setting, the life and activity of the institu- tion have been furnished by the students, the faculty, and the administrative personnel. The sphere standing in the quadrangle of East Central's campus is perhaps represen- tative of the encompassing sphere of educa- tional preparation. This sphere is made of spheres, the educated man is a total of his ex- periences. Students have met with both success and failure throughout the year-in the class- room, in activities of organizations, and in athlet- ic events. These experiences, whether good or bad, are a necessary and valuable portion of one's education. The staff hopes the photographs and copy IE 'El 5 ...En-. in this yearbook will help keep alive the mem- ories of the 1965-66 school yea r. V ? ' .0 , Q 5 ' 3 p l 10 ,Q 3 ' I Y. f 4 f ' 1 4x . . , f' 4. - 1 ' 1 I ? i ' 1 l. Q w ro BETTER EDUIAH EDUCATION BUILDING Reading Is Important Educational bulletin boards in the reading lab are often of interest to students. ROAD W E als lu- 'vi E 5. 'M -1 .Ka A variety of departments is housed in the Educa- tion Building. It is the center for courses in education sociology, psychology, political science, industrial arts and reading. Of special interest in the Education Building is the reading laboratory. Established in 1954, the reading laboratory offers instruction and practice in guidance and counseling of students having reading difficulties for prospective teachers and teachers in service Courses are offered regularly in diagnosis and reme- dial instruction. The reading laboratory is now equipped for administration, scoring, and interpretation of educational psychological examinations. These in- clude mental and educational tests. The modern facilities of the Industrial Arts department are well used .-I I I Shirley 'Howell is the typical little homemaker as she bastes the waist of a skirt in a clothing class. The Horace Mann Building is the center for the art, music, and home economics departments. In the art curriculum, students may receive instruction at varying levels-from basic courses in rudiments and techniques to more advanced courses in design, landscape painting, figure drawing, and oil painting. 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M f , 1,25 LINSCHEID LIBRARY Explaining the technique of making useful transparencies to his audio-visual class is Mr. Lawrence Reynolds. Gay Lewellen takes advantage of good weather to study in front of the library. i .. 4- -..,..,-,- The Library Is the Hear All books leaving the library are carefully checked Df T ' MINE? Linscheid Library, The center of East Cen- Tral's campus, carries The name of a most able American educator, Dr. Adolph Linscheid, who was President of The College from 1920 until 1948. The library's sectioned departments en- able a student To find quickly The materials he is searching for whether They be reference books, periodicals, or specific rolls of micro- film. The East Central Museum, housed in The library, within a few years has become one of The finest small museums in The mid-west. Among other Things it contains one of The most valuable collections of Indian arrow- heads and spear heads in existence, displays from various primitive cultures Throughout The world, and many items of pictorial inter- est to Americans about eighteenth and nine- Teenth century life in The United States and elsewhere. The latest additions To the library are found in The audio-visual department which provides among other Things a closed Tele- vision circuit for viewing East Central classes in action. This T.V. coverage enables one college professor To lecture To several sec- tions of students aT The same hour. summer of 1956. the College Viewing artifacts from regions of Africa are Carol Anderson, Tommy Rounds, and Steven Corbin. Kenneth Campbell cast these sculptures from the original obiects in Guatemala in the Getting acquainted with East Central's museum is freshman Carla Stallings. The display of pre-historic man includes skulls of: Ctop to bottomj The Cro-Magnon man, the Neanderthal man, the Pithecanthropus man, and the Australopithocus man. HEALTH EDUCATION BUILDING Learning basic steps in square dancing are sTudenTs in Mrs. Floyd's physical educa- tion class. Learning Can Be Fun DeparTmenT of HealTh, EducaTion, and Welfare would be an apT TiTle To hang over The door of This building. Here EasT CenTral sTudenTs learn The old adage Mens sana in corpore sano - A sound mind in a sound body -is as imporTanT as iT was in The Time of The Romans. Checking a sTudenT's blood pressure is Mrs. Jessie Davis, R.N., head of The College Healfh Seryicel Coeds husTle for That ball in Team sports class. eq. , is -. xx ' s r M k. l V as 1 K- 6' it The most frequently visited spot on campus is the snack bar. Student nion Is Center of College Aotivit The Memorial Student Union was completed in February, 1951. It was dedicated to the memory of those East Central students who gave their lives in World War ll. The Union houses the Snack Bar, Pool Room, Student Lounge, Ballroom and Terrace Room as well as Lava 'all 'amy' aaYa Waldo Brown' manage' aflha other meeting places including the Tiger Den, Senate and Tower student union game room. The Book Store offers a large selection of inexpensive paperbacks which students use as resource materials. ,ill 15 rooms. Adiacent to the Union are the Post Office and Bookstore. MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION l ,fe Q H A 'l ' . .VT .V -.....-- I 17: M KNIGHT HALL Knight Hall, oldest of women's dormitories on the East Cen- tral campus, is named in honor of a member of the original faculty of East Central and is dedicated to the memory of Miss Kate K. Knight, a teacher of mathematics. This hall serves as a gracious home for almost 200 co-eds. Living quarters are spacious, the rooms are well furnished, and the girls housed there find a charm about the architecture of the building. Mrs. Bess lrick serves as hostess for the dorm and does much to make Knight Hall a place of warmth and beauty. A former president of East Central State College, Mr. Charles W. Briles, is remembered in the name of Briles Hall, built in 1962. Mr. and Mrs. Briles gave much of themselves to the college during the years they spent at East Central, they later willed their entire estate to be used in providing funds to help needy stu- dents of East Central continue their education. The residence hall furnishes accommodations for 175 women students on campus. The hostess of Briles Hall is Mrs. Florence Ambrose. In addition to per- forming her duties as house mother, Mrs. Ambrose lends her glorious singing voice to many an evening's entertainment. BRILES HALL 1 The hub of all communications via the telephone is the switchboard. Lucretia Morris is seen here putting these important calls through. Apparently entertained by the T.V. program in the lounge of Knight Hall are Mike Sullivan and Brenda Hunter. Dormitor iff Sir . Fentem Hall has provided an interesting and gracious home for hundreds of young men during the thirty years since it was built. Mr. A. L. Fentem, popularly known as Dad, who came to East Central in 1909, probably engendered more school spirit than almost any other faculty member past or present. His was the first band which used Tiger Rag as a means of cheering on the football squad. Fentem Hall proudly bears his name. Mrs. Beatrice Lewis, hostess of the hall, is deeply interested and concerned with the well-being of every young man housed there. College Hall, located on the northern side of the East Central campus, has served the college in a number of ways. At present, it houses approximately fifty young men stu- dents. Dorm father for the hall is Mr. Tom Jamison. s Fun FENTEM HALL 'thaw 'sg ., A7 new 47 Antoinette Fabrizio, John Michael, and Budd change ideas while eating. COLLEGE HALL 5' my 'Q ., un., W y Lawson find the cafeteria a place to ex .. . t.,...M, 1 hh -A . iilljli I i i H2512 g I fr ' iliul - l 1' 1 inbuilt l ' ligllxl l lg 4 V if 2 -rl ll ' S 2 1 2 a g WUI' was it an -we--rt B Studying is a large part of a married student's life. MARRIED STUDENTS' APARTMENTS Cooking, cramming, caring for the kids-these are all a part of daily lite in the married students' hous- ing at East Central. The newest married student hous- ing was completed in the fall of 1964 and has 48 air conditioned apartments. Other married students find comfortable apartments in barracks which were brought to the campus shortly after World War Il. Living on Campus Is After the dishes are done, married students relax while watch- ing television. ,f 'U Q Barracks provide homes tor many married students. .-.......i.li:l5fifTlrllc M inlgi AVL' '....- K Q 1 r K T . X ' . PONTOTOC HALL Pontotoc Hall, name of East Central's newest dor- mitory, completed in the fall of 1965, proudly reminds Q nl-ZZDA A common sight in the Co-ed lounge of Pontotoc Hall is of students watching television. us of our Indian heritage. At the present time, it serves as a home for 200 young men and 200 young women and is often spoken of as the Y- dorm or the Co-ed dorm. Air conditioning, gra- cious living quarters, and men and women's lounges are some ot the special features which make this dorm a delightful place in which to live. Mrs. Muriel Simmons, in addition to her regular duties as adminis- trator of a dormitory housing 400 people, finds time to provide a home-like atmosphere for the boys and girls living in this unit. Part of a College Education Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity House Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity House Have you signed up for Freshman Orientation? Enrollment Is Forever! Lines-lines-lines-they seemed endless as students went through enrollment. Beginning freshmen felt they had been properly initiated when they completed the process. Some sophomores and upper classmen, hoping to beat the lines by an early start, arrived at four or five a.m., but found other students who had begun their wait the previous evening. The trying days of enrollment were forgotten, how- ever, with the anticipation of the Tigers' first football game against Lamar Tech of Beaumont, Texas. School spirit was high, both the cheerleaders and football play- ers were encouraged bythe turn-out at the pep rally. 729 lu- K The Tiger leads the cheers. l les X X, Sw-.,,K QS NX- S z Xi .K-.K , ,M fr. .V my W X , W ,, MW W K, 4 Pep Rallies Are Held in the Mall X 4' Football is King as always. F' J we fl Nw Q' 1 1 M. . 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Alpha Honor So- ciety produces the program which is made up of stunts, skits, and musical numbers, contributed by both faculty and students. The Mixer, as its name implies, was origi- nally a gala party honoring the Freshmen and was held in the Ballroom of the Student Union. Since the enrollment of East Central has doubled within the past few years, there is no longer room in the Ballroom for the Mixer. The format has been changed somewhat also and has been made into a variety show. Part of the original traditional entertainment remains, however, after the program refresh- ments are served in the Terrace Room and a band, this year the Monuments, who played for free lBless 'emD, was available for those who cared to stay and dance. Singing Bless This House and accompanying herself at the piano is Barbara Murphy. Highlighting the evening was the faculty skit. 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VVVV , V ' Vw 5 ,VV Q W Vx 3 V 4 ..- 4 Burn The Branches Federation Of Young Republicans any Floats Lend Let Freedom Ring Phi Delta Zeta 5-7 .Liar m, The Bronchos Came, the Bronchos Saw, the Tigers Conquered Young Democrats ariety to Parade Tiger of India Alpha Rho Tau 3 li fx Around fhe World in 80 Days Business Club Inv. Y, 21 Greek Chi Odyssey Chi Omega Q 'F .fhfzoilzi il 3 Q ' Q0 ful ii 9 M mga nn WC ' I I I ffl FIRST PL CE E. C. I I I CI Wesle F d I Winning Floats Carry Out Theme SECOND PLACE G d U h B h Ch h f Ch d' K ff . U' Q C! 0 Q- 7 bl- ' 1 -fa, Q. ustoms and Cultures of the World -1' or A T ? HSS 'Wx if 905 R 5 A ' YS On Rainy Friday Bullflgh'f lndustrlal Arts Club If the Floats Queen of1he Nile Phu Kappa Tau in 30 Wall Around the Bronchos in 80 Ways Pi Kappa Alpha tudents Wonder s X . 9 111 Float The Swiss Sig Taus Sigma Tau Gamma 'ff F1 '51 K I f 1 lz' ' B' -, 1 ' Q .W , t,,ff,.a 11, ,W , W.-ff.f,,,if if fr 11,w,,A. . , 0 Q , 1 uw he Bi, . ' iw - ' i,f+,,oS 11!I??i, A as A fp, 'Ni ,' fi if A' if. 3,5 -P Sports Around the World Women's Recreation Association SKIN ? WR ms 7 QI R' 4 A ,iv-2' 0 Cooking Around the World Student Wives g H. Nw Busy working on their mechanical bull are members of the lndustrial Arts Club. Tonya Bland and Ann Pollan did their share of napkin stuffing on the Phi Delta Zeta float. .., Ls? ,, as lm., Hard at work stuffing final napkins on the Chi Omega float is Carol Evans. Students Work Around the Clock Work on the floats began the week preceding Homecoming and continued until a few minutes before the parade. Seventeen organizations entered floatsg many of the groups worked through the night hours of Thursday and Friday. All but one entry arrived on time at the parade line-up, but this float, Wesley's E. C. is lre land got its engine trouble corrected at the last minute and arrived in time to win first place. The four-leaf clover was not enough to keep away the bad luck it seems because the float was hit by a bus after the parade and damaged considerably. By going at a snail's pace E. C. is - Ire land made it to the game and' received its proper recognition. Phi Taus apparently called on the sorority girls to lend a helping hand in finishing their float. Tom Cothern escorts the newly crowned queen off the field. -rf! ,951-, EC Ro alty Is Presented at Half Time Flower girl is Tammy Abott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Abbott. Crown bearer is David Marker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marker. The five finalists were Eloise Bentley, Linda Doughty, Lynn Smith, Eva Stubbs, and Linda White. 1 Y Even under hypnosis Janice Norton did excep- tionallv well in the role of Elizabeth. As Lucretia Chapman and Rama Mathis g look on, the two doctors, Billy Ballard . .W and Bill Carter, exchange ideas. l 1 Dramatists Present Under the direction of Dr. Dorothy Summers, East Central's drama department presented Henry Denker's A Far Country, on April 7 and 8. A real success, the historical play was concerned with Dr. Sigmund Freud's first critical case of psycho- analysis and with the difficulties his theories caused him with the medical academy. Title roles were played by Billy Ballard as Dr. Freud and Janice Norton as the crippled Elizabeth von Ritter. , ge ' gi N 't Y P7 tv. , r c it r , . Vg, Q Aw K . l Z ' W 1 lfx N East Central players Carol Speck, Judy Cecil, Bill Carter, Billy Ballard, and Lucretia Chapman bring life to the nineteenth century story of Sigmund Freud. W, 'CA Far Countr Assisting roles in the production were played by Lucretia Chaprnan, who portrayed Martha, Dr. Freud's vviteg Judy Cecil who appeared as Amalie, his mother, Carol Speck who played the part of Dolti, his sisterg and Bill Carter who acted the part of Dr. Joseph Breuer, Dr. Freud's friend. Other parts were taken by Roma Mathis as the maid and by John Walker as the brother-in-law of heroine Elizabeth von Ritter. Billy Ballard and Janice Norton are most convincing in their doctor-patient roles. ..uf't'Qf, A 'E-if Dr. Sigmund Freud, played by Billy Ballard, USGS psychoanalysis as a method of treatment. John Walker does an excellent iob of portraying Elizabeth's brother-in-law. Georgina, played by Janet Hays, places Clark Redfield, played by Bob Reyn0ldS, in a precarious position. QQQ vfY 'A g++ tiff, 96+ Ofc' 4, 5 e..1,,, Y A'---- ,, - .1 .. J-3,':.i0's B , 'H . . .-- '!'a ,A,, l f , if ,'eea if . ar,,era,ii aa Q, uDream Girli' Dream Girl , directed by Dr. Dorothy Sum- mers, was presented on November l7, 18, and l9, and most favorably received. Georgina Allerton, portrayed by Janet Hays, was a female Walter Mitty-type who shifted con stantly from a world of reality to a world of dreams and fantasy. Other major roles were played by Lucretia Chapman, Bob Hill, Mary Ann Butts, Bob Rey- nolds, and Larry Nobles. Considerable ingenuity and craftsmanship were used in creating the twenty-six scenes, which were built on platforms with casters for easy movement. 4 L- I Lucretia Chapman, Janet Hays, and Bob Hill do a delightful iob of portraying the Allerton family. Janet Hays and Larry Nobles ma sf BR Scores Hit on Campus During one of her claydreams Georgina imagines herself in deso- la' .., where she is recognized by Jim Lucas, played by Roy Young. AA l ming couple as they enjoy an evening out. ln a very touching scene, twins. 'll Q, Georgina, Janet Hays, dreams -1 that she is the mother of ? s fi 11? 4 'TP' , - - . rtesff' -- . its The tensions of many hours of hard work are forgotten as stage crew and cast pause for a moment's fest. l l Cherri Burnett captivates the crowd with her rendition of 'Sentimental Joumey'. Phi Delta Zetas depict 'The Golden Years at East Central'. MENC Wins Tangles '65 With a hilarious version of 'Peter and the Wolt', MENC won tirst place in Tiger Tangles '65, Other winners in the college variety show were Phi Delta Zetas with their second place 'Golden Girls', and Chi Ornega's chorus line 'Dames' which rated third. Cherri Burnett, with a medley of love songs, was the individual winner in the show. Presented each year by the Student Senate, the Tangles offer a fun-filled light variety show for college students and guests. This year there were more acts, the acts were better, and the entire production had a professional quality which was very well received by the audiences. Mary Ann Kidwell and Bill Bolt star in MENC's Peter and the Wolf Help comes from South of the Border with Gary Maynard, Sam Cartwright and Tom Wllds representing Pi Kappa Alpha. xfx Mike Harmon Victor in UMOC Contest Mike Harmon was the winner of East Central's Ugly Man race which creates much interest each year. Sponsored by Chi Omega and Phi Delta Zeta, the contest is held for the purpose of raising money for the March of Dimes. At a penny a vote, support for the various candidates is sought by campus organizations. This year, in addition to Mike Harmon, the win- ning candidate, who was sponsored by Phi Delta Zeta, the other candidates and their sponsoring organizations were D. G. Gober, Industrial Arts, Jim Upchurch, Phi Kappa Tau, David Logsden, Chi Omega, Chuck Walker, Sigma Tau Gamma, Altus Boren, MENC, Robert Reynolds, Alpha Psi Omega, Jerry Martindale, Newman Club, Mickey Berry, O Club, Bennie Johnson, El Circulo Espanol, Larry Peery, Choir, Felix Frazier, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Robert Kay, Wesley Foundation. -Mike Harmon, iunior student from Tecumseh is the winner of the Ugly Man contest Eloise Bentley, left, and Suzie Allen congratulate Mike Harmon, U.M.O.C. 477 Q-I Kathy Lowrance and Martha Testerman prepare wreaths for the Hanging of the Green. Three Madrigal Singers pictured in front of the Quadrangle Christmas tree are Gary Graham, Cherie Henley, and Bill Holt. Freddie Boeger, son of Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Boeger, lights the huge Christmas candle. Musical Programs The Spirit of Christmas abounds on the campus of East Central during the early weeks of December. Each year the Student Senate is responsible for placing and dec- orating a huge Christmas tree in the Quadrangle. This lighted tree serves as a focal point for carolers and organ- izations wishing to catch the Christmas spirit in song. The Hanging of the Green, East Central's Christmas assembly, has become one of the finest traditional pro- grams on campus. Students and faculty participate in the symbolic candle lighting and placing of holiday wreaths, in the singing of familiar carols, in the reading of the Christmas story, and in bringing gifts to be distributed by the Salvation Army. Messiah, sung by an area choir, is the highlight of the Christmas season. Herald the Coming of Christmas 'Messiah', Handel's mighty oratorio, is the mu- sical highlight ot East Central's Christmas season. Presented in the college auditorium each year iust before the holidays, the program is a source of inspiration to the many singers who are partici- pants, as well as to the tremendous audience of music lovers who come to hear it. This year marks the tenth presentation of 'Mes- siah' on campus. Mr. Robert W. Kaebnick, music department chairman, is the director of the pro- duction, and the ninety-five voice college choir serves as the nucleus of over two hundred singers from this area who take part. Members ofthe Oklahoma City Symphony, who join the local orchestra, and guest soloists add much to the program. Mrs. Dorothy Little, music department instructor, is organist. 1,3 .. 4 f 2,7W,1: ,ag ,,,. W ww . 1 4 - .K . .,. fi WE. as -iffy' lpha Chi Induets New Members The induction ceremony of Alpha Chi National Honor So- ciety held each fall and spring is indeed impressive. Students of iunior and senior rank who have acquired at least thirty hours credit at East Central, and who have an overall grade point average of 3.3 are invited to become members of Alpha Ch' i. This organization has as its aim the improvement of scholar- ship. The East Central chapter known as Oklahoma Gamma was established on campus in 1962. S ts ff' New members awaiting induction are, left to right: Blair Easley, James Chapman, Linda Cannady, Saundra Brown, and Altus Boren. Saundra Brown participates in the service as a new member with Mr. Jon Suter serving as the installing officer. New Alpha Chi members, Tommy Hewett, Don Pierce, Sam Gentry, Vicky Phillips, Portia Rambo, Latrisha West, Shirley Terry, and Lutie Jo Rigsby, face the camera, while Saundra Brown, Harold Davidson, and Betty Orr chat informally. f 5 5 Membership in Alpha Honor Society is held by, left to right, first row: Carolyn Hunt, Sherry Coffey, Emma Cole, Pat Jones, Aloha Harris, Nancy Kay Evans. Second Row: Susan Johnson, Carol Howell, Martha Tudor, Suzie Allen, Mary Ann Craddock, Gary Justin Jones, Bill Holman, Eloise Bentley, Tom Wilds. Alpha Honor Society Sponsors Mixer Alpha Honor Society presented an outstanding variety show, the Student Faculty Mixer, staged in September, for the purpose of introducing the Freshmen to the rest of the campus. This is one of its yearly services. In existence for fifteen years at East Central, Alpha Honor Society accepts only juniors, sopho- mores, and second semester freshmen with a 2.5 grade average. The faculty and student body make nominations for prospective Alpha Honor Society members. A student faculty committee then se- lects students for membership on a yearly basis. The maior aim of this organization is to afford recognition to a select group who serve East Cen- tral in some capacity. 62 ,,, av al - -QM Tom Wllds looks Ove' the mlnules of A'Pha Honor Soclelf with Alpha Honor's officers are, left to right, first row: Sherry Coffey, sec- Eloise Bentle Aloha Harris and Nanc Ka Ev ns furnishm - H YI I Y Y a 9 retaryp Geralyn Chaufty, assistant secretary. Second Row: Bill Holman, asmlanfe- president, Suzie Allen, social chairman. 6' Roster of Alpha Psi Omega members includes, left to right, first row: Mary Ann Butts, Marilee Carroll, Geri Ritchey, Lucretia Chapman, Judy Cecil. Second Row: Dr. Dorothy Summers, sponsor, Randy Blair, Jan Henry, Sandra McDougal, Bob Hill. lpha Psi mega Honors Pledges A pledge party in September was the first of the year's activities for Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatic fraternity at East Central. Other special events included initiation and a May ban- quet for the group. Each year the Beta Zeta cast of the organization furthers theatrical work on campus by taking an active part in dramatic productions both onstage and backstage. Full membership in the fraternity is obtained by acquiring fifty points in work of this type. Dr. Dorothy Summers serves as sponsor of Alpha Psi Omega. Working on a stage craft project of Alpha Psi Omega are, left to right: Lucretia Chapman, executive secretary, Judy Cecil, pledge mistress, and Geri Ritchey, president. Student Honor Court Has Busy Year The Student Honor Court is one of East Cen- tral's busiest organizations. The Court asseses fines and hears appeals of traffic violators. They also serve as a judicial body for certain cases in- volving students. Each spring the Student Honor Court presides over the Awards Assembly at which time outstanding students of the college are hon- ored. Associate Justice Harold Swink and Chief Justice Richard Wallrath hear many appeals from traffic violators. Martha Tudor, Richard Wallrath, Gwen Chester, and Gary Aldridge hold weekly noon-day meetings to discuss Honor Court business 'W 'Nqr-f .1 Student Senate members are, left to right, first row: Emma Cole, Cherri Burnett, Marlene Ledlow. Second Row: Bob Davis, Jim Faurot, Gary Justin Jones, Tom Cothren, Michael O'Hara, Johnny Bob Williams, Phill Kirk, Walter Spring Student Senate Serves The Student Senate, the student governing body of East Central, serves as a coordinating group between the students and the administration. lt brings to view signif- icant problems of the students and plans various activi- ties such as the annual homecoming events, Tiger Tangles and Spring Carnival. Senate meetings are held weekly and are open to all students. The Senate presents an award to the Organization of the Year, selects the organization to receive the School Spirit Award, chooses an Outstanding Senator, appoints justices to the Honor Court, approves constitutions for campus organizations, and participates in many other worthwhile proiects. lt is the sincere effort of the Senate to uphold high ideals and principles among the students and to see that East Central is transmitted to our followers as JACK NIMMO a better place to live and learn. Outstanding Senator 1965 -,T .1-rf Officers of The Senate are, left to rrghf, Tom Cothren, Emma Cole, Gary Jones. As Representative Bod Mrs. Mildred Ridling and Dan Marker are Siudent Senate advisers Journal Covers Campus News coverage on the East Central campus has become a steadily growing problem as the school increases in size and activities. The Journal, in seeking to record news, announce upcoming events, keep in touch with tormer students, and inform the school of its own developments, com- bines news, promotions, schedules, and feature stories to form a composite ot people and events that make up East Central State College. JIM BELEELE Fall Editor t je. 2: fl i 0' '- M JACQUlTA PERRY ROY S. McKEOWN Spring Editor Supervisor RACHEL JACOBS Society Editor SUE FATHREE BARBARA GLIMP Reporter Circulation Editor BILLIE CASTLEBERRY Circulation Assistant AARON HULSTINE ROY WH'TE Assistant Photographer Ph070QVaPhef 51 rs.. . ft' 6 . ,M L, ,mf QQ L K ,. PHYLLIS MURPHY ANN POLLAN Photo Laboratory Assistant DONNA ROBERTS A Genefal Aide Photo Laboratory Assistant MARLENE LEDLOW Editor BETTY ORR Assistant Editor Pesagi Staff Produces The Pesagi Staff has been especially busy this year putting out the first university size yearbook in East Central's history. Beginning with Freshman enrollment early in September, at which time the first class pic- tures are taken, until March l, when the last deadline must be met, the Pesagi Staff Works with the numerous details of producing a college yearbook. Hard working editor, Marlene Ledlow is aided by Betty Orr as assistant editor. Jim Chapman, Donna Ellis, Shirley Howell, and Polly Bowen complete the staff. Mrs. Mildred Ridling, Dean of Women, is adviser for the group. MRS. MILDRED RIDLING Faculty Adviser 5. as ,. SHIRLEY HOWELL Class Editor xU ' I . . ' -sf 43 19194 A. J 7. NI?'i'91'g 1 V 'Ui ' V 2 1 , .. ky' 11: Q 'n h n-f,1-f ' Jim Chapman, Marlene Ledlow, Donna Ellis, and Betty Orr check picture pro- portions. 'LP-1 ' K-8 POLLY BOWEN Copy Writer .ff '--ff RALPH ROCKY JONES LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary House, Diane Devore, Gayle Morris, Linda White, Nancy Ballard. EC Band Boasts The i965-66 Tiger Band was one of the finest in the history of of East Central State College. Under the leadership of Donald Gant, the band lifted school spirit and enlivened football games with their rendition of Tiger Rag and their sharp marching routines. The Band was certainly one of the loudest as the cornet and tuba sections reached record size. A snappy pep band was on hand at basketball games to keep EC's enthusiasm burning. Another record for the band was the number ot seniors. Jim Hayes, Carole Click, Frank Coble, Jackie Palmer, Gerald Cox, John Cox, Dorothy Rohrer, Jim Beleele, Denny Wade, and Donald Whar- ry were presented at the last home game of the season. East Central Marching Band ' Large Brass Section light: T , f, lg'1sw'i 1 fiilizilkii- 'l 137: N n 7 M5 'T ff -UI' l'-JW71'frf?ff'4 fM'V A . 591312 Coronet Section Tuba Section Band Rehearsal at Football Stadium K .,k .. Y! N , zll 'Ell A Cappella Choir umbers Ninety-three SOPRANOS Baker, Donna Burnett, Cherri Castleberry, Sharon Daniels, Judy Dunagan, Ruby Easter, Dianna English, Judith Filson, Kay Filson, Pamela Goodman, Janette Harp, Rita Harrod, Donna Henley, Cherie Kilgore, Brenda Lawson, Rex Ann Leach, Patsy Lewis, Lynette Lloyd, Sharon McAnally, Carolyn Mayer, Margaret Mary Merryman, Carrol Murphy, Barbara Poe, Phyllis Rhea, Merrill Rooks, Sharon Rushing, Mary Rushing, Ruby Smartt, Charlotte Smither, Ava Strickland, Eva Tucker, Carol Walsh, Marilyn West, Candy Wright, Florence ALTO Baxley, Nelda Bell, Peggy Blackbird, Sandra Burden, Blanche Butts, Brenda Calhoun, Ginger Childers, Sandra Cusher, Phyllis Daley, Lorinda Davenport, Betty Descans, Janice Edmonds, Cathy Fortner, Paula Fuller, Margaret Hill, Velma Hudson, Janie Jackson, Pat Jarvis, Mary Sue Kidwell, Tommie Love, Harolyn Merideth, Carol Moore, Katharine Pace, Donna Puckett, Gayle Ritchey, Ella Rohrer, Dorothy Satterfield, Sue Thrash, Ann Vick, Susan Wamsley, Diane Choir officers include: Altus Boren, president, Sue Satterfield, treasurer Bill Bolt, vice-president. Wilson, Sharon Woodward, Carlene Zimmerman, Samantha TENORS Anderson, Kenneth Clinton, John Higgins, Bobby Metz, Fred Peery, Larry BASSES Allen, Charles Bailey, Robert Bolt, Bill Boren, Altus Childers, Gary Clemons, James Ennis, Russell Faulkner, Daniel Genn, Jimmy Graham, Gary Hanley, Geary Hudson, Ken Johnson, Raymond Kirk,, Phill Simmons, Ross Smithson, Bill Southerland, Richard Streetman, Randall Sullivan, Michael Young, Roy Johnston, Richard Directed by Mr. Robert Kaebnick, the A Capella Choir strives to foster the singing of better repre- sentative music. ln. doing so, the choir provides musical culture throughout the year not only for the College, but also tor the surrounding commun- ity. Major musical events occur during both the tall and spring semesters. The Christmas season is a busy one with the choir sponsoring the Messiah and participating in the Hanging of the Green. Near the Easter season, the choir presents a major oratorio performance. Open to any East Central student, the A Capella Choir now numbers ninety-three members with 34 sopranos, 33 altos, five tenors, and 21 basses. ,U I .113 :K . ,v 1 1: ' . 'fi fc' . ' , . ., Q' 7' .2 '4 1 Mi K I , ,, f A -1, L, 0 , -I fi --h m y U A me- 'fl' .,.., .' :WV 'f' , 1 U K . A W f 5 3 .4 'ff A X ff-Q Q . W. P , 1 an .gfwfi - ' ff 1, l !v 'win 'Q f my ,ff : A . -. V, , A Y, .4l,q 3 VT: , - uf, WZQFW fbi .' ' fl .V If -J V4 '.A,m', ,lf if Vi' A fm 2 .1 f 'fag Q' si - fy X N, y Q A O . f ww W M , 4 2 f .a , rr ., f J .-f' 4 V, 4. ,V , ,QQ , A-N V X L:,L, al if Qs W 056 Q 1, . 4 gg K. L 1 elif: 3,2 A if 1 -'if' -H A n A A 0' fl We '? in fffii 1 1 1 1531! .wiv Xxx A., x Q x 58 MENC Wins Tangles MENC, one of the newest organizations on campus, won Tiger Tangles '65 with a clever version of 'Peter and the Wolt'. The Music Educators National Conference is a group of music education majors and minors who are organized for the purpose of providing themselves with opportuni- ties for professional development. The club participates in all school activities, in ,f f state and national MENC meetings, in f attendance at state concerts, and in regu- lar monthly meetings. Miss Ira Jean Snow and Mr. Robert Kaebnick are sponsors for the group. Talented MENC members are, left to right, first row: Candy West, Velma Hill, Mary Sue Jarvis, Ann Thrash, Gay Baxley, Rax Ann Lawson, Dorothy Rohrer. Second Row: John Clinton, Margaret Mary Mayer, Sharon Castleberry, Gerald Cox, Altus A Boren, Charlotte Smartt. Third Row: Sharon Wilson, Bill Bolt, Robert Bailey. Fourth Row: Roy Hunt, Jim Clemons, Randell Street. Altus Boren and Charlotte Smartt eniloy the social hour with the rest of the group. Left to right: Ann Thrash, Margaret Mary Mayer, Sharon Wilson, Velma Hill, Altus Boren, and Dorothy Rohrer think the refreshments are lust fine. MENC officers are, left to right, first row: Velma Hill, president, Sharon Wilson, secretary, Dorothy Rohrer, social chairman. Second Row: Bill Bolt, publicity chairman, Gerald Cox, program chair- man, Altus Boren, vicespresident. l- z-anna 4. -.ff .f-, sl Pi Kappa Delta Busy With Speech Meets Pi Kappa Delta members are busy during the winter months helping to carry on speech meets. Both high school and college meets must be care- fully planned and arranged. ln addition to this campus work, Pi Kappa Delta members participate in numerous debate tournaments on other cam- puses. Eligibility tor the national forensic tra- ternity is determined by the number ot debates in which the student has represented the college. Officers,are: John Bell, president, Elaine Inman, vice-president, Eddie Trammel, secretary. Dr. D. J. Nabors, sponsor for the group, has been for many years the national secretary for Pi Kappa Delta. E 7 Z A high school debater is registered for a campus tournament by Michael O'Hara and Rocky Jones. Andrea Phillipe, John Belk, Charlotte Finley, Elaine Inman, and Dennis Hazelrigg make preparations for scheduling a debate tournament. l 4 Circle K Shows Much Growth Gathered for a noon-day meeting in the Oklahoma Room are Circle K members, left to right, first row: Mike Ennis, Walter Springfield, Don Neal, James Daniels, Bob Sheldon, David Nordean, and Dr. William Carter, sponsor, Second Row: Ross Badgeft, Jim Faurot, John Lowry, Allan Nordean, Bob Davis, Phill Kirk. Hard working officers of Circle K are: David Nordean, treasurer, Ross Badgett, president, James Daniels, secretary, and Bob Davis, vice president. During Year Circle K, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, offers its members an opportunity to serve and learn at the same time through their many service proi- ects. Perhaps one of the reasons why Circle K is such a fast growing campus organization is the group emphasis on leadership, good citizenship, education, and fellowship. During regular meet- ing at noon on Wednesdays, outstanding speakers and good discussions help to hold club interest. Among the numerous service ,projects in which Circle K has participated during the year, are the distribution of ink blotter calendars to the student body, help given to the Salvation Army, serving as coin collectors for the March ot Dimes, and aid- ing the Ada Kiwanis Club in various services. The executive committee, which is responsible for the long range planning of the group is made up of, left to right: Ross Badgett, Jim Beleele, James Daniels, Bob Davis, Tom Cothren, Bob Kelso, David Nordean, and Jim Faurot. r 'fe .an Ready for another service project are Circle K members, left to right, first row: Bob Kelso, Jim Beleele, Paul Hodge, Don Pierce, Gary Beleele, and sponsor Dan Marker. Second Row: Tom Truett, Johnny Bob Williams, Rob Ray, Michael O'Hara, and Tom Cothren. Members of the Chess Club are, left to right, first row: Jerry Don White, president, and Bill McDaniel, vice-president. Second Row: James R. Harris, sponsor Jim Clemons, David Snider, Earl Douglass, Phil Minor, Hal Brenholtz, Linda Barger, Jim Faurot, Larry Gaines, and Jim Folger. Chess Club Moves on Campus 1333, The newest organization on campus is East Central's Chess Club, organized in December for the purpose of providing a center for chess players of this area. In- terest in the club has been high since its beginning, and participation on the part of both students and off campus people is high. The group plans to enter a num- ber ot tournaments in the spring. Concentrating intensely on their chess games are Jerry Don White, Larry Gaines, Bill McDaniel, Jim Clemons, James Harris and Jim Folger. Phil Minor and David Snider play a game of chess as Larry Gaines and Jim Faurot watch. Student Wives Begin Year With Tea East Central Student Wives gave a tea for prospective members as the first of their many activities during the year. These busy young wom- en managed to participate in all-school functions, hold rummage sales, Christmas and Valentine din- ners, and take part in service proiects. The organization is open to student wives and wives of students and is sponsored by East Cen- tral Faculty Wives Club. In the spring of 1965 their clever carnival night club act won first prize for the group. i i Student Wives officers are, left to right: Deanna Moore, membership and pro- gram chairman, Janet Bore, president, Linda White, vice-presidentg Charlotte Howard, secretary-treasurer. it . Members of Student Wives include, left to right, first row: Zella Dyer, Charlotte Howard, Cathy Upchurch, Phyllis White. Second Row: Donetta Hoggatt, Billye McCurley, Linda Hess, Linda White, Janet Bare, Sandra Clinton, Deanna Moore. Young Republicans on campus include, left to right, first row: Marilee Carroll, Mary Louise Rector, Deanna Davis, Eloise Bentley. Second Row: Mr. Thomas Thompson, sponsor, Gary Rose, Tom Cothren, James Fleming, Larry Rose, Ralph Jones, Eddie Tram- mell. Young Republicans Stud Political Issucs Officers of Young Republicans are, left to right, Larry Rose, vice presi- dent, Rocky Jones, president, Eddie Trammell, secretary. Mr. Thomas Thompson is shown standing behind the group. The Federation of Young Republicans at East Central has held several meetings this year for the purpose of discussing current issues in the political situation. The aims of the club are to pro- mote the spirit of Democracy, the Republican Par- ty, and the two party system. Members of the club, in addition to participat- ing in regular meetings have planned social meet- ings, built a Homecoming float, sponsored an all- school dance in February, and will hold a barbe- que in late spring. l Young Democrats Feature Speakers Young Democrat Officers are, left to right, first row: Linda Vincent, membership co-chair- man, Bobbie Hyde, secretary, Leann Brizzle, vice-president, Linda Hess, publicity chairman, Lucretia Chapman, social chairman, Judy Cecil, social co-chairman. Second Row: John Wells, membership chairman, Jack Chapman, finance, Harry Scoufous, Ill, president, Roger Escure, publicity co-chairman. East Central Young Democrats have in- cluded several gubernatorial candidates for 1966 among their speakers at regular meetings. At other meetings the emphasis has been placed on matters of national in- terest such as Viet Nam. The Young Democrats have also been active in all school affairs during the year. Their skit on Coed Life at EC in the Stu- dent-Faculty Mixer was well received, and the group put in many hours of hard work on their Homecoming float. Members of the Young Democrats are, left to right, front row: Linda Hess, Lucretia Chapman, Judy Cecil, Kay Anderson, Janis Hammons. Second Row: Bill Dyer, Jim Faurot, Bob Hill, Sam Cartwright, Roger Excue, Willard Ward, and Mike Herrera. Business Club sr- Q9 YZ? Representing East Central's Business Club are, left to right, first row: Judy Wilson, Billie Mathis, Sandra Fisher. Second Row: Ross Badgett, Ricky Berry, Craig Bates, Jimmy Ginn. .fa fl ,..-.,, 'auf Other members of the club include, left to right, first row: Linda Davidson, Jenny Runyan, Rhonda Mauldin, Brenda Lee, Robbie Perkins. Second Row: Tom Harris, Russell Robinson, Harold Davidson, Gary Cooper, Henry Jones. Promotes Business Education The East Central Business Club has as its purposes the promotion of business education and keeping students in- formed as to current developments in business. Meetings ofthe Business Club are held twice monthly in the Student Union Lounge. The agenda often includes se- lected speakers on business subiects. Membership is open to any student who is enrolled in at least one business course. interested students are invited to ioin this growing organization at any time. Mr. Stanley Voss sponsors the group. is President of the Business Club is Harold Davidson, shown here with his wife, Linda, who served as Secretary. Sandra Fisher, Billie Mathis, Judy Wilson, Jenny Runyan, and Gary Cooper are caught ip an in- formal group in the Student Lounge where Business Club meetings are held. Jimmie Genn, Ricky Berry, Craig Bates, and Ross Badgett wait for the meeting to begin. E1 Circulo Espanol Is Helpful EI Circulo Espanol, established on cam- pus to promote CU the study of the Span- ish language and KQD a better understand- ing of Spain and the Americas, has broad- ened its tield to include all foreign stu- dents at East Central. Under the direction ot Dr. Chalmers Herman, sponsor, the organization holds both cultural and social meetings. A club highlight is the Christmas Fiesta held each year in the Herman home. EI Circulo Es- pariol also finds time to enter all queen contests and to participate in the Carnival. Officers of El Circulo Espahol, Sheree Mitchell, vice-president, Mickey Martin, secretary- treasurer, Thomas Stephens, president, and Mirla Castillero, reporter, examine Mexican ceramics. is Q 4 aa V A my Members of El Circulo Espahol shown here at a Christmas party in the Herman home are, left to right, first row: Karen Hill, Tonya Bland, Sonya Bland, Sheree Mitchell, Christine Boles, Mickey Martin, Mirla Castillero. Second Row: Homer Meador, Tom Stephens, Ben Johnson, Diane Rider, Albert Thomas, Dr. Herman, Antonio Pereira, Mike Maduro, Hipolito Vasquez. in Making Foreign Students Welcome M JA Raul Ferrer, Hillie Kattouw, and Horacio Ayala examine equipment in the language laboratory. El Circulo Espanol appreciates the participation of the following foreign students at East Central: Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Arrocha, Panama, Horacio Ayala, Mexico, Francisco Bonnelly, Dominican Republic, Mirla R. Castillero, Pa- nama City, Raul Ferrer, Panama, Yolanda Herrera, Panama, George Ing, Canada, Hillie Kattouw, Hol- land, Mike Maduro, Panama, Carr Pechtel, Costa Rica, Antonio Pe- reira, Panama, Mr. and Mrs. Max- io Villar, Mexico. Wfeml Qi 3' Xa NW'-u Horacio Ayala, Dr. Herman, Hillie Kattouw, and Raul Ferrer Cstandingj discuss East Central's speech regu lations for foreign students. X s N lpha Rho Alpha Rho Tau built an unusually col- orful float for the Homecoming Parade. This was but one of the many activities the group participated in during the year. Other plans include art auctions and a field trip to Monterrey, Mexico. Out of town speakers have been features of the regular meetings, held twice monthly. The purpose of Alpha Rho Tau is to in- crease art interest and appreciation. Club sponsors are Mr. Dee Lafon and Mr. Eu- gene Maclnnis, and officers are Jim Gaar, president, Bill Paul, vice-president, and Janey McEvin, secretary. Tau Builds Colorful Float at E Alpha Rho Tau's float, Tiger of India , won praise from spectators during the Homecoming festivities. Members are, left to right, first row: Carol Young, Claudia Townsley, Don Anderson, Sue McBride, Janey McEuin, Liz Sims, Kay Braswell, Judy Reynolds, Second Row: Mary McClure, Dick Billingsly, Bill Paul, Del McGraw, James Gear, Waymon Grimes, Jim Elliott. Bain, Bob 61 ,-., rv 3- f fr Photographed together at Mrs. Mayhue's Christmas party are, left to right: Norma Young, La Quita Cecil, Gwen Chester, Barbara Coffey, and Alma Jo Conway. English Club Enjoys Christmas Part A Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Leone Mayhue was one of the special activities for the English Club during the year. Other ac- tivities include a variety of speakers drawn from local professional people and college faculty of- fering interesting lectures. At one of the informa- tive winter meetings Miss Gloria Williams of Tan- zania in East Africa was the featured speaker. Al- though this group is made up chiefly of English maiors, membership is open to any interested college student. For the past several years the English Club has sponsored the publication of The Originals , a collection of original prose and poetry by East Central students. Qf 7 f Eva Stubbs delighted the group with a Christmas reading, The Juggler of Notre Dame . Members are, left to right, first row: Gwen Chester, LaQuita Cecil, Shirley Terry, Steve Paul, Alma Jo Conway, Norma Young. Second Row: Joleta Williams, Barbara Coffey, Linda Steele, Mrs. Lucile Morse, sponsor, Gloria Williams, and Mrs. Leone Mayhue, sponsor. S 1 nfl! Historical Society Varies Programs Mr. Marvin Ewy addresses can Farm Program. the club, using for his subject The Ameri Many varied programs during the year have held the interest of the members of the East Central Historical So- ciety. Outstanding events and issues of American history have been discussed by the group, including such diverse topics as Vicksburg and Pearl Harbor. The Historical Society, which has for its chief purpose the better understanding of history is sponsored by Dr. Palmer Boeger, Nlr. Marvin Ewy, and Mr. Tom Thompson. Historical Society officers are, left to right: Jim Beleele, treasurer, Claudette McHenry, secretary, Willard Ward, vice president, Jim Faurot, president. Members attending a regular meeting of the Historical Society are left to right, first row: Claudette McHenry, Estalene Hughes, Linda Householder, Carrol Merryman, Alma Butts, Nina Walton. Second Row: Jim Beleele, Bill Merryman, Harry Scoufous III, Willard Ward, Roger Escue, John Ames, Jim Faurot, Dr. Palmer Boeger, Mr. Tom Thomp- son, Mr. Marvin Ewy. i ai , ,ii Home Economrcs Club Stresses Practical Arts Members of the Home Economics Club have found their meetings unusually in- teresting for the past several months. Re- source people, especially experts in some phase of the Home Economics have been used as speakers and discussion leaders. The club, which has for its purposes to promote a growing appreciation of home- making and to further interest in Home Economics, has been active in many cam- pus functions. During i965 they entered both the Homecoming and Pesagi Queen contests, produced a skit for Tiger Tangles and had a booth at the Carnival. Sponsors for the group are Mrs. Grace George and Mrs. Denetia Harris. 1 Second semester officers are left to right, first row: l.u- anne Cooper, second vice-president, La Trishia West, chair- man, Lavena Dees, secretary. Second Row: Shirley Howell, reporter, Karolyn Briggs, treasurer, Linda Clift, vice-chair- f man, Evelyn Warren, publicity chairman, Pat Monroe, so- i cial chairman. i i 2 i J -1' 4 1 I 1 n First semester officers were, left to right, Linda Cliff, treasurer, Cheryl Mel ton, president, Helen Coffey, reporter, Pat Monroe, social chairman. 3. Q ti.. fr. ,j KJ' ,L Home Economics Club members are, left to right, first row: Claudia Townsley, Jan Ozbirn, Janis Moore, Sharon Hoipkemeier, Janie Garrett. Second Row: Pat Sortors, Judy Gladderi, Sharon Phillips, Glenda Hudson, Emma Cole. Third Row: Gwendolyn Shoals, Alice Muncrief, Jane Gra- ham, Sharon Duke, Flora Loftin, Carol Howell, Stella Johnston, Linda Daniel, Lillian Chandler, Jac- quelyn Moaning. i Members of lndustrial Arts Club are, left to right, first row: Sam Ogden, Donna Hick- erson, Dr. Harold Brenholtz, sponsor, Mr, Denton Floyd, sponsor, Second Row: Dwayne Nelson, Tommy McKay, Charles Parr, Mr. Dennis Williams, sponsor. Third Row: Mike Bell, Larry Primrose, Doug McGee. Fourth Row: Willard Brock, D. G. Gobel, Tommy Thurman, Don Colwell. Fifth Row: Eddie Tedder, Frank Turner, Ernie Staggs. i l 6? Industrial Arts Club Hard Working Industrial Arts Club members complete many proiects each year. Besides taking part in all campus functions and having regular meetings, the club finds time for field excursions and a culminating fishing trip in May. Purpose of the club is to create an interest in Industrial Arts and membership is open to department ma- jors and minors. Club officers are, left to right: Mike Bell, reporter, Ernie Sfaggs, secretary-treasurer, Don Colwell, vice-president, Tommy Thurman, president. Aouve Wlth Projects Durmg Year Industrial Arts charging bull was a hut with Homecoming parade spectators. A young friend of the club helps D Eugene Ward with Homecoming float Terry Hull and D. G. Gober watch Mr. Denton Floyd center as he works wlth shelving. Gamma Theta Upsilon One of ldest Campus Clubs 4 , ' V . . X.,- ran, - ,4-at . Gamma Theta Upsilon, national profes- sional traternity, organized at East Central during the school year of T948-1949, has contributed much to the study of geogra- phy since that time, Membership is open to any college student who has at least six semester hours ot geography. Club pro- 5 grams are varied, including those with I Among the members of Gamma Theta Upsilon are, left to right: Mr. Joe Sims, sponsor, guest speakers, special movies, and socials. c , ,tcc - Tl James Dixon, Michael Slagle, Louise Young, Darryl Cooper, Roy Rigsby, Ralph Chappell, president. Mr. Joe Sims, of the geography department, 'finds time to sponsor Gamma Theta Upsilon. Psychology Club Newly Organized East Central's Psychology Club has or- ganized during the year under the spon- sorship of Dr. Roy Maxwell. Having for its purpoie the promotion of psychologi- cal attitudes and interests, the group also works toward increasing psychological re- search and graduate study and other means of professional growth. Membership in the organization is of two types-full membership for students who are working toward maiors or minors in the field of psychology, and associate membership for all interested students who have completed at least three semes- ter laours credit in psychology. Officers of the Psychology Club are, left to right: Bob Means, public relations officer, Carole Scott, secretary, Gary Whelchel, treasurer, Melvin Brooking, president, and Dr. Roy Maxwell, sponsor. tr- , sf'7 l ,y Among the members of the Psychology Club are, left to right, first row: Elva Lowry, Judy Jones and Virginia Nelson. Second Row: Mike Harmon, Harold Dickerson, Becky Wilburn, Carole Scott, Bob Means, and Melvin Brooking. Third Row: Dr. Maxwell, Gary Whelchel, Harvey Hayes, Bill Hisle, and Jon Kraus. 77 Science Club Provides Interesting Activites The East Central Science Club, an organization for students with maiors or minor fields in science, has many interesting programs. Club members are able to carry out experiments and participate in activities for which there is no time in the class- room. Dr. Bill Carter is sponsor for the group. v n' no ,, Science Club officers are, left to right, Tom Cothren, president, i . David Norclean, vice-president, Charles Everett, treasurer, and T Susan Johnson. i X its T st. Y Ngg... so Mei' ,ua lnterested in Science Club activities are left to right Carl Johnson, Patricia Williams, Susan Johnson, Tom Cothren, Robby Ray, and David Nordean. Students and faculty attending the Science Club meeting are, left to right, first row: Carlene Woodward, Valerie Voehl, Cynthia Sanders, Susan Johnson, Elaine McDonald, Patricia Williams, Second row: Tom Wilds, Eddie Carroll, Bob Irby, Mr. Don Noble, Dr. Doyle McCoy, David Nordean, Larry Springfield, Bill Frye, Third row: Jeffrey Richmond, Fred Simpson, Dr. Thomas J. McKnight, Tom Cothren, Robby Ray, Carl lohnson, Charles Everett, and Dr. Bill Carter. . - - l A .E Members of the Sociology Club are, left to right: Leroy Sisney, Anna Lee Miller, Diana Tigner, Carol Brannon, Mr. Ray Quiett, sponsor, Janice Streetman, Melvin Brooking, and Luciiean Underhill. Sociology Club Takes Field Trips The Sociology Club has made several interesting field trips to state institutions during the year. One of these was to visit a Girls' School at Tecumseh. Meet- ings have had as their speakers men out- standing in sociology and related fields. Open to students maioring or minor- ing in sociology, the club has for its pur- pose to broaden the offerings of the de- partment, to include club activities, and to increase interest in the sociology field. Club officers are, Mr. Ray Quiett, sponsor, Joe Cloar, president, Diana Tigner, social chair- mang Mr. Robert secretary. Garner, sponsor, Burl Self, vice-president. Not pictured is Ray Phillipe, E Helps Student Education Association, one of East Cen- tral's largest organizations, exists for the purpose of aiding future teachers. The meetings of the group are planned to give members an oppor- tunity to hear from superintendents,.public school teachers, and others who are vitally concerned with American education. Social activities and at- tendance at a state conference in April round out the year's activities. Officers are, left to right: Gary Justin Jones, state representative, Tom Cothren, presi- dent,AMarlene Ledlow, secretary, Carl Johnson, vice president. Advisors are, left to right: Dr. Altmiller and Dr. Mathis. Among the members of SEA are, left to right, first row: Mrs. Margreta Davidson, Lee McKinney, Bobbie Jones, Sondra Sutton, Zella Dyer, Barbara Coffey, Clarice Coe Coker, Linda Steele, Tressea Loudermilk, Second Row: Gayla Bates, Peggy Page, Billy Miller, Leon McVeigh, Jerry Duncan, Tom Cothren, Jim Beleele, Mary Ann Christian, Paula Bond, Judy Cooper. Future Teachers Margaret Begly, Fran Vaughn, and Janice Jones serve refreshments. 1 5 4 2 ns QQ - - SEA members include, left to right, first row: Alice Woodward, Rita Knight, Linda Hess, Cherrille Nashore, Sue Low, Carol Howell, Linda Clift, Judy Wilson, Linda Runyan, Second Row: Jim Faurot, Sam Gentry, Richard Bowen, Jim Chap- man, Leon Harris, Gary Beleele, Tom Kennedy, Jack Chapman, Willard Ward, Dick Farrell. A - S E3 These members of SEA are, left to right, first row: Ruth Gibson, Judy Howe, Ruby Dunagan, Linda Householder, Carol Merryman, Marlene Ledlow, Mary Holland, Flora Loftin, Patsy Thompson. Second Row: Dr. Mathis, Wanelle James, Mary Ann Craddock, Margaret Begley, Anita Berry, Alma Butts, Carl Johnson, Dr. Altmiller. 'II 82 '-s '-.wb Mike Wood, Tommy Bell, Bill Giering, and Royce Fisher relax in the Student Union. O Club Members East Central's 'O' Club is made up of men who have lettered in any sport sponsored by the col- lege. This group of lettermen is organized for the purpose of creating and maintaining good will between the athletes of East Central and the fac- ulty and students of the college. Members of the organization take part during the year in both club and all school activities. Officers include Mike Wood, president, Gary Crain, vice-president, Mike McBride, secretary. 'O' Club sponsor is Mr. Pat O'Neal. Larry Garrett, Tom Gregory, Leroy Sisney, and Dewayne Hawkins are impatient for the 'O' Club meeting to begin. sv ,MQ lil 'i lli ' 2 5, ,br Q ' r V 4, , 'N .fi 4 , ' K 'Nfl' ,f .xg Proud of Lettermerfs rganization X J Dennis Nord, Larry McElroy, Joe Weber, and Dwayne Haw- kins fake time out for a huddle. R D ' k nd Gar Crain are ready for the business at hand. Dick Beyer, Jerry Been, on errlc , a y gf L 3 1: E m Vdhkw A 2, my r 5 f A91 WRA Sponsors fa--Jr it ,Et M A Making a three story pyramid is no small feat as these gymnasts will assure you. Left to right, first FOWI WYY'l9ll James, Janie AUCJGYSOD, Loretta Holds- With Carole Click as referee, an exciting basketball game is underway. claw, Kaye Harrison. Second Row: Patty McCoy, Carol Young, Lillian Chandler. Third Row: Sharo'n Shortes, Lennie Martin. Q 'Vi C- 55 if A ii ii Q .K , li f 5 ,i:.... 3 A. , C C x ' L C' ii i L .iin U 1 Q C C ' it Ck KC C E, CC ,t-ig CC. ,JL Q E 1 H , , 1 i ft ,C - . . bil Q , Ci ,C C- A V L. 1 J.. K NA Q W .2 ix H ie K C s ....e ss A C C W ,C C J Q we was ' i gg C , C urai 1 C A., C t S Ml leC l L N ff' Volleyball team members are, left to right, first row: Judi Muncriet, Trisha Fowler, Doris Angel. Second Row: Liz Wasson, Juanita Bradley, Judy Payne, Detra Spence, and Carole Click. any Activities for Campus Women Basketball, volleyball, badminton, ten- nis-these are the areas in which the Wom- en's Recreation Association holds regular- ly scheduled intramural tournaments dur- ing the school year-all for coeds, of course. ln keeping with their purpose, to de- velop interest and skills in recreational ac- tivities for women, the WRA furnishes leadership in all of the physical education programs. Highlight of the year is the an- nual Sports Day held on one of the state campuses each spring. WRA also finds time to participate in such all school functions as Homecoming and the Carnival. . gglgli' ,, it x WRA's busy officers are, left to right: Lana Mills, secretary, Detra Spence, president, Juanita Bradley, vice-president, Wynell James, treasurer, Judi Muncrief, public relations chairman, and Carole Click, intramural chairman. R HX ,r Among the active members in WRA are, left to right, first row: Carole Click, Judi Muncrief, Carol Young, Patricia Fowler, Karen Hill, Linda White, WYnell James, Doris Angel, Detra Spence. Second Row: Lynn Harrison, Kay Cox, Liz Wasson, Kathy Upchurch, Lana Mills, Jan Floyd, Sharon Shortes, Donna McGuire, Lillian Chandler, Patty McCoy, Janice Brooks. Third Row: Linnie Martin, Sue Turner, Betty Work, Loretta Holdsclaw, Judy Payne, Janie Anderson, Laverne Powell, Juanita Bradley, Kaye Harrison. SU Serves The purpose of Baptist Student Union is to serve the college community. lt seeks to promote spir- itual development of students through Christian comradeship, Bible study, prayer, church member- ship, denominational loyalty and Kingdom ad- vancement. The BSU makes college life Christian, spiritually preeminent, student friendship happy, and student Christianity maximum. Executive Council of BSU is, left to right, first row, Sharon Castleberry, church activities representative, Janie Conditt, noonday chairman, Stella Kilgore, Y.W.A. representative, Mary Tooley, publicity chairman. Second Row: Richard Flint, mis- sions chairman, Kay Filson, secretary, Lynn Hall, correspondence secretary, Loy Ann Dodd, editor, Paula Bunch, social chairman, Walter Springfield, christianship chairman, Tommy Hewett, president. Third Row: Dan Stafford, faculty advisor, Jerry Self, pastor advisor, Doug Magee, stewardship chairman, Calvin Tooley, vice president, Dennis Coon, vesper-morning watch chairman, Allen Crawford, student center chairman, Johnny Bob Williams, enlistment chairman, Randall Streetman, music chairman. R li 'F in Q I I I Freshman Council is, left to right, first row: Sharon Hoipkemeier, Y.W.A. girls of BSU are, left to right, first row: Oma Dell Loyd, Annette social chairman, publicity co-chairman, Kay Braswell, devotional Neill, Eulala Steward, counsellor, Edna Moore, Avis Orsburn. Second chairman, Glenda Teel, secretary, Paula Alford, editor, Janis Moore, Row: Diane Ritter, Karen Yates, Stella Kilgore, Kay Cox, Rex Ann Lawson, enlistment chairman, Betty Gullifer. Second Row: Jim Atkisson, stu- Judy Morrison. dent center representative, Bob Shelton, vice president, Phil Kirk, president, Barbara Narramore, missions chairman, Rex Ann Lawson, music chairman, James Tipton, church activities representative, Ralph Bacon, publicity co-chairman, Bobby Green, BSU Director. Members of BSU include, left to right, first row: Mary Tooley, Janice Streetman, Ralph Bacon, Allen Crawford, Rex Ann Lawson, Stell Kilgore, Phyllis Shrader, Janis Moore, Betty Gullifer, Elaine Taylor, Johnny Allison, Tommy Hewett, Edna Moore. Second Row: Cherri Burnett, Lynn Hall, Sherry Clagg, Vicki Bates, Barbara Narramore, Loretta Holdsclaw, Betty Work, Rita Coursey, Paula Alford, Jolene West, Sharon Castleberry. Third Row: Bob Davis, Walter Springfield Jack Bradley, Paul Hodge, Bob Shelton, Leon Adkins, Randall Streetman, Gale Lee, Jimmy Tipton. En 5 V 'Six'-.S .XX 'Tis if gb i S .1 ' z Q2 L. . 1 College Communit Bob McClure, Wendell Petrey, Johnny Fennell. Not pictured: Richard Flint, Richard , Bowen, Dade Wall, Jess McDowell. Playing Dominoes is always a favorite pastime for BSUers. Pictured in a game are: Norby Wil- liamson, Janis Moore, Tommy Hewett, Jim Atkisson, Betty Gulifferg Wendell Petrey, Peggy Belly Paula Alford. 4 .. iii U' f 235271 Z E 9' , ' Girls basketball team, roster includes, left to right, first row: Kay Stephens, Betty Work, Kaye Harrison, Sue Turner, Tresia Doshier, Linnie Martin. Second Row: Rita Coursey, Peggy Bell, Loretta Holdsclaw, Sharon Baker, Jolene West. Not pictured: Gene Aldridge, Jan ldleman. Bobby Green is a Baptist Student Union Director. He is pictured here with his wife, Candy, who gives her support in every phase of BSU work. These BSU members are, left to right, first row: Karol Briggs, Linda Marlow, Latrisha West, Kay Braswell, Laura Howard, Oma Dell Loyd, Peggy Bell, Kay Stephens, Kay Cox, Suzanne Pasterich. Second Row: Sandy Tinker, Glenclia Teel, Annette Niel, Le Allen Hargrove, Janie Conditt, Mrs. Bobby Green, Darell Green, Tresia Doshier, Paula Bunch, Linda Hess, Treva Christian, Jody Blackbird. Third Row: Diane Ritter, Kay Harrison, Karen Yates, Norby Williamson, Harold Cole, Ross Badgett, Jim Taff, Calvin Tooley, Wendell Petrey, Bob McClure, Dennis Coon, Doug Magee, Jim Atkisson, Jim Potts. 2 51 Yi v 2 'E Boys basketball team of BSU is made up of, left to right, first row: Jim Atkisson, Jim Potts, Harold Cole, Bobby Green, Coach. Second Row: Johnny Allison, Jack Bradley, - is I 1 1 -if -I ,fy- Chi lpha ffers Man Activities Discussing a passage of scripture with the Rev. Frank Jones Qcenterj are left to right: V. O. Stuart, re- porter, Gary Pollard, vice president, Donald Spradling, president, and Jerry Duncan. Attending a regular Tuesday evening meeting are left to right, first row: Betty Orr, Beverly Ann Stuart, V. O. Stuart. Second Row: Jerry Cuncan, Gaylen Duncan, Donald Spradling, Kay Spradling, Gary Pollard. Speaking to the Chi the Rev. F. M. Jones. Alpha members is to Pentecostal Students Under the leadership of the Rev. Don Spradling, Chi Alpha made great progress during the school year. Chi Alpha, a Holiness Fellowship Forum, is made up of Pentecostal students of several de- nominations. An asset to the organization is the leadership offered by four young men who are preparing for the ministry. Members were kept busy with the varied ac- tivities throughout the school year. Working dur- ing Religious Emphasis Week, attending a three- day retreat, hosting a Tri-College Meet, visiting many churches of the greater Ada area, and relax- ing at socials and a banquet were some of the events which added variety to the regular Tues- day meetings at the Boswell Memorial Chapel. The annual retreat was held at Robbers Cave State Park at Wilburton with several Chi Alpha groups represented. The Tri-College Meet for chapters from East Central, Southeastern, and Northeastern was a three-day fellowship featuring the talent of the Singing Parole Family. Spring semester ac- tivities included a banquet with the Rev. Armon Newburn, Oklahoma Christ Ambassadors' Presi- dent, as speaker, and a visit to the newly organ- ized Chi Alpha chapter at Murray Junior College in Tishomingo. Members pictured left to right, are: First row: Cora Pollard, Beverly Ann Stuart, Betty I I Orr, Kay Spradling, Gaylen Duncan. Second Row: Donald Spradling, Gary Pollard, Jerry Faculty advisor 15 DV- Doyle MCCOY- The ReV- N- Duncan, V. O. Stuart, and Assistant Chaplain, Rev. Frank Jones. C. Smith, Chaplain for the group, is assisted by the Rev. F. M. Jones. Chi Alpha members enjoy gospel singing. Pictured left to right, are: Harold Erwin, Beverly Erwin, Cora Pollard, Gary Pollard, Christy Westbrook, Mel West- brook, Ramona Blair, Linda Pence, Kay Spradling, and Donald Spradling. pg 47' 5 ms Bible Chair officers are, left to right: Tommy Burns, president, Jerry Johnson, vice president, Charlotte Brown, secretary, Burl Self, reporter, Float Wins for Among the members of the Church of Christ Bible Chair from left to right, first row, are: Shirley Howell, Carol Howell, Mary .Holland, Paula Dabbs, Clarice Coker, Janice Jones. Second Row: Carolyn Bradford, Glenda Moon, Sandra Shephard, Linda Dobyns, Charlotte Brown, Sue Medders. Claudean Sage. Third Row: Bob Kelso, Glen Earley, Bruce Bennett, Tom Stephens, Keith Wilson, Larry Lawrence, Joe Moon. Fourth Row: Jerry John- son, Jim Faurot, Gary Jones, Jon Wallace, Larry Cain, Larry Birdwell. sf' is Vxe Bm' QW' Church of Christ Students CCS participates in many college activities. One of these is making a float for the Homecoming Parade. Many hours were spent by students working on the float that placed second in the parade this year. A Bible Chair Retreat is also provided every spring and fall semester for those who wish to attend. Under the leadership of Wallace McRay, the Church of Christ Bible Chair was' first established in 1962. Mr. McRay was secured by neighboring congregations to coordinate this program of daily devotionals, Christian counseling, Christian fellowship, Christian recreation, and a home away from home for East Central students who are members or prefer the Church of Christ. Its objectives are to deepen and mature Christian faith in college men and women, to develop campus fellowship, to strengthen spiritual lives of students living on campus, and to develop Christian character. WALLACE McRAY Director X Members of the Church of Christ Bible Chair include, left to right, first row: Deanna Davis, Susan Pfllel BeffY D3VenP0l'f Bafbafa T'm mons, Jane Graham, Belva Bullard. Second Row: Deanna Milner, Paula James, Sandra Childers, Frances Vaughn, Saundra Sutton Janette Borders. Third Row: Don Milner, Wendyl Leslie, Charlie Kymes, Dean Dobyns, Jim Woodard, Gary Childers. Fourth Row: Tommy Burns Tommy Cothren, Burl Self, Grover Jones, Lonnie Mann, Tommy Kennedy. ,sr 1. '?'11', x R Dorothy Moranetz, Jerry Martindale, and Linda begin. Hutchings wait for meeting to .,i5.r5HtwAw i .wi 3 W V NN ws, .la-.J l Q was , ' Club officers are, left to right: George Ing, vice-president, Jeanne Parker, president, Tisha Roberts, secretary, Carole Bilotta, publicity chairman. These Newman Club members are, left to right, first row: Carole Bilotta, Donna Ellis, J Martindale, Brenda Hunter, Lynn Harrison, Tisha Roberts, Janie Anderson, George Ing. llll if fav tw J! ! EY ,,,,,,,,,.t ewman Club Promotes eligious Understanding East Central's Newman Club was organized to promote religious understanding among college students and to encourage Catholic students to participate in religious activities. Weekly discus- sions are held on campus in which all members participate. With UCCF, Newman Club sponsored a Moulin Rouge all campus dance in December. Father John Bloms is group sponsor. eanne Parker, Dorothy Moranetz, Linda Hutchings. Second Row: Jerry gpm CQ 1 'ra Among those present for a Sunday night session at the Youth Cottage are, left to right, first row: Janet Farmer, Nancy Parmenter, Anita Leerstang, Sandra McCauley, and Lynn Harrison. Second Row: Mr. Don Kellogg, sponsor, Geary Hanley, Larry Peery, John Moore UCCF Exchanges Ideas UCCF featured speakers of many faiths at meetings held weekly in the Youth Cottage of the First Christian Church. Established in 1960 to promote religious unity and fellowship among Christian students of various denom- inations, the United Campus Christian Fellowship is a most active organization. Officers for first semester, i965-l966, included John Kuras, president, Lynda Kuras, vice-president, Larry Peery, treasurer, and Janet Farmer, publicity chairman. Mr. Don- ald Kellogg is faculty adviser, and the Presbyterian and Christian Churches of Ada act as sponsoring organizations. Sandra McCauley, new vice-president, confers with president Janet Farmer. Mr. Marvin Ewy of East Central's History Department is guest John Moore waits with Sandra McCauley for meeting to begin. speaker for UCCF. - ' 'a ff ' 1:12355 - ,...- 8 lfl A 319 -Q, -.Jffq M Ms, .exif f 'J 'i.-sta, 'rw .Nan N A Trapt? Wi ,,,,' J ,l,ff..4ZZ.W Ciba-VL. f F ?4'l't e , , ls i J my ,fun Members ot the Wesley Foundation Council are left to right, first row: Delma Cole, Finance, Velma Hill, Music, Linda Latimer, Secretary, second Row: Don Nobles, Director, Woodrow Hall, President, Robby Ray, Trustee, Rocky Jones, Membership and State Council Representative, and Cassie Hill, Education, Wesley Foundation Is Center 6 Y.. tif v lex' 'Q , 1 ga ,il V 1-UV, K :la ' 7' yl .- Mr. Don Nobles, director of Wesley Foundation has been active in Meth- odist youth work for the past ten years. Wesley Foundation is a center ot much activity throughout the school year. Sponsored by the First Methodist Church of Ada and the Oklahoma Methodist Conference, the group has a full time director, Mr. Don Nobles. The Foundation, which has many planned re- ligious programs, projects, and conferences, also participates in all campus functions. During i965 the members won tirst place in the Homecoming Float contest and third place in Carnival. Ping pong enthusiasts at Wesley are, left to right: Robby Ray, Charles Everett, Delma Cole, Dorothy Rohrer, Candy West, Velma Hill, and Cheryl Stroup. for College and Religious Activities A favorite corner at the Foundation is shared by, left to right: Candy West, Cheryl Stroup, Leon Reeder, Charlie Everett, Alwin Kiedaisch, Dow Davidson Dorothy Rohrer, and Paula Stroud. , , av, DWF ...W '.:s-'J-x Housemother, Mrs. Florence Ambrose talks with House Council members, Elizabeth Sims, Patsy Straughan, Margaret Begley, and Jana Norton. Briles Hall Briles Hall girls are among the busiest young ladies on campus. They find time, however, to take part in campus functions such as queen con- tests, Hanging of the Green, and Carnival. Mrs. Florence Ambrose is hostess for The hall which houses about 175 girls each semester. l l Briles Hall House Council, left to right: Harolyn Love, Freshman representative, Mary Sue Jarvis, Sophomore representative, Elizabeth Sims, secretary-treasurer, Patsy Straughan, vice-president, Margaret Begley, president, Jana Norton, Freshman representative, Barbara Glimp, Junior representative, Cleta Hardwick, Junior representative. 96 Girls Are Active on Campus IN r--ff T7 ,.... 1 15.4 ab Seated, left to right: Yoly Herrera, Antoneite Fabrizio, Nancy Ballard, and Rachel Barnes. Standing, left to right: Alice Birdwell Elizabeth Simms, Elaine Drew, Lynn Fountain, and Kay Peterson. ,1- ce Seated, left to right: Lynn Layn, Loretta Holdsclaw, Sharon Baker, Paula Cherry, Pat Sarlors, and Harolyn Love. Standing, left to right: Barbara Sheffield, Pat Jones, Barbara Glimp, Janice Brooks, Laura Emmons, and Donna McGuire. Left to right: Jan Idleman, Pam Harris, Margaret Begley, Pat Trout, Diane Wamsley, Betty Ross, and Brenda Atwell. Dorm Life xl Left to right: Janet VanOrden, Jan Woods, Jane Schleheuber, Cecelia Alexander, Janice Descans, Donna Washburn, Anne Timms, Carol Tucker. Seated left to right: Rusiy Danenhour, Diane Gillum, Pat Jones, Nancy Firsfenberger, Patsy Sfraughan, Aloha Harris. Standing, left to right: Marilyn Jen- nings, Nancy Evans, Linda Hill, Sharon Zollars, Mary McBride. Is Different Q 5 Qi ' . 1w,,. .. H nh l., . ' my k m., - ' K .'1:3.Q15.f.:gglf.E9 - 1 J, ..,, , Left to right: Pat Sartors, Connie Davis, Jana Norton, Sharon Zollars, Mary McBride, Linda Hill, and Marilyn Jennings. 1:7 Seated, left to right: Pat McKoy, Patty McCoy, Carolyn Bradford, Barbara Combs, Karen McKay, and Shirley Cook. Standing, left to right: Carol Young, Sandra Scott, Darinda Parsons, Gay Taylor, Claudia Sage, Kay Harrison, and Judy Daniels. Seated, left to right: Sandra Bennett, Linda A Householder, Donna Wiggins, and Sharon Stutz. Standing, left to right: Sue Spann, Beverly Hilde- brandt, Connie Davis, and Jana Norton. 'Q ,v- R l 5 me L V - -- t i , l iiee A ' l Y e,, t, Seated, left to right: Mary Sue Jarvis, Liz Claybrook, Shirley Vaughn, and Gayle Baxley. Standing, left to right. Dana Yaden, Susan Smith, Sharon Wolfe, Mary Bounds, Carol Merideth, Janet Brown, and Karen Hill. Briles Hall Dormitor L 3 Seated, left to right: Jan Arnold, Linda Holland, Cheryl Stroup, Brenda Hunter, and Gail Puckett. Standing, left to right: Cleta Hardwick, Dianne DeVore, Alma Butts, Donna Pace, Priscilla Jordon, Janie Anderson, Linda Hutchings, Rex Ann Lawson, and Cheryl Raper. Knight Hall Has New Hostess Knight Hall, the oldest of the women's dormitories on campus, has a new hostess this year, Mrs. Bess lrick. The girls have enioyed a number of special parties and social events. Hall residents are active in all school activities, participating in the queen contests and in intramural sports. Knight Howell, mother. Graham, Hall officers are seated left to right, first row: .laney McEuin, Vice-Pres., Carol President, LaTrishia West, Secretary, Janie Conditt, Reporter, Mrs. lrick, House- Second row: Emma Cole, Elizabeth Wasson, Charlotte Brown, Linda Clift, Jane and Norma Brooksher. Knight Hall proctors are left to right, first row: Carrol Merryman, Mrs. lrick, Hcusemother, Carol Howell, Second Row: Ruby Dunagan, Mary Rector, Sandy Davis, Kay Marshall, Mary Ann Holland, and LaTrishia West. Knight Hall Girls l. Left to right, First row: Ruby Dunagan, Carrol Merryman, Carolyn Tribble, Charlotte Brown, Joanie Jones, Ramona Blair, Second row: Jane Graham, Janie Condiit, Donna Worden, Sarah Hudson, Judy Murray, Sandy Davis. W ,.,,,. A Left to right, first row: Belva Bullard, Linda Latimer, Delma Cole, Stella Kilgore, Sharon Rooks, Ama Dell Loyd. Second row: Reba Kay, Karen Holderidge, Lynda Runyan, Carol Hall, Judy Wilson, Jenny Runyan, and Jo Weems. Left 'ro right, first row: Linda Daniels, Mary Holland, Freda Laila, Kay Marshall, Doris Latta, Billie Harris, Robbie Perkins, Evelyn Ward, Mary Poe. ake Friends l 0 l Left to right, first row: Paula Dabbs, Doris Phyllis Smith, Diane Easter, Pat Loveless, Lin Crone, Sondra Sutton, Bobbie Kay Jones, Second row: da Vincent, Sandy Childers. if r. 'W ,, .e,, , Wi Left to right, first row: Patsy Leach, Sandra Richardson, Ruth Anne Ross, Barbara Narramore, Norma Ava Smither, Bobbie Burns, Amy Frank, Lennie Martin, Opal Cole, Sue Turner, Melba Heard. Left to right. first row: LaTrishia West, Connie Gib- son, Jo Sanders. Second row: Janie Hudson, Barbara Murphy, Elizabeth Wassen, Judy English, Elaine Tay- lor, Avis Orsburn. 2. i 103 Brooksher, Judy Cooper. Second row: i Left to right, first row: Jacquita Perry, Loretta Lewis, Emma Cole, Kay Braswell, Marilyn Martin, Lois Hill, Armanda Choate, Cynthia Cox. Second row: Yvette Hario, Mary Stevens, Karen Yates, Kay Cox, Mary Tucker, Annette Neil, Janice Peters, Marilyn Graham, Rynell Daniel, Frances Dulin. Knight Hall Dormitor Left to right, first row: Martha Cable, Glenda Lester, Vicki Hackett, Lillian Nitzel, Phyllis Drake, Evelyn Warren, Sandy Yandell, Barbara Timmons, Deverly Castor. Second row: Shirley Sanders, Sharon Hoipkemeier, Lynda Trammell Sandy Pierce, Gloria Mantooth, Shirley Howell, Ruth McDonald, Julia Diamond, Judy Morrison, Edna Moore, Suzanne Pasterick. Pontotoc Hall Is First Coed Dorm Pontotoc Hall, a dormitory for boys and for girls has made East Central the envy of other colleges in the state. Shaped like a Y with girls quartered in the two south wings and boys living in the north wing, the dormitory is called home by over 400 students. Mrs. Muriel Simmons is hostess for the huge hall. Officers of the Girls' House Council often meet with Mrs Simmons in her lounge Left to right are B. J Wells Mrs Simmons Diane Tigner Lynn Richburg and Eva Stubbs. Officers of 'the combined house council are left to right Jim Beleele, Donna Winfrey Suzie Allen and David Nordean 'N Q! J s. s l' fl. 'ffl Proctors for Pontotoc Hall are left to right, first row: B. J. Wells, Eva Stubbs, Lynn Richburg, Suzie Allen, Charlene Kitt, Karen Madden. Second row: David Kindred, Bob Pratt, Vicki Thompson, Janice Landers, Donna Winfrey, Terry Lay, Tommy Blackburn. Pontotoc Hall Residents Bob Pratt and Vicki Thompson find their television program very amusing. Residents ofthe Co-Ed dorm enjoy watching television. Members of the Boys' House Council are left 'ro right, first row: Jim Beleele, David Nordean, Walter Springfield. Second Row: Tommy Cofhren, Larry Norfhcutt, Jerry Plefcher, and Bob Davis. Find Dormitor Life Satisfying Left to right, first row: Ted Key, Paul Fine, John Ames, Allen Nordean, Jim Beleele, Walter Springfield, Jerry Martindale, Harvey Yarbrough, Second row: Al Hutchings, Mike Conway, Gene Lewis, Mike O'Hara, David Nordean, Ron Huiff, Bill McDaniel, Waymon Grimes. Third Row: Dick Billingsley, Thomas Wiginfon, Tommy Corhren, Don Bevans, Bob Davis. Pontotoc Hall Members of the girls' House Council are left to right, front row, Donna Winfrey, Eva Stubbs, Vicki Thomp- son, Karen Madden, B. J. Wells, Charlene Kitt. Second Row: Loretta Adams, Nita Buckley, Lana Mills, Lynn Richburg, Suzie Allen, Janice Landers, Ann Grounds, Sherry Coffey. Left to right, first row: Judy Jordan, Jackie Visart, Helen Kersey, Phyllis Murphey, Janice Landers, Paula French, Cynthia Sanders, Kathie Moore, Vicki Thompson, Lynette Dale. Second row: Carol Briggs, Ora May Lewis, Susie Thomas, Sharon Ashlock, Mary Myers, Geri Ritchey, Nita Buckley, Jean Al- dridge, Jeanie Parker. Third row: Jan Henry, Lynette Lewis, Susan Price, Linda Dunn, Kay Moore, Charline Kitt, Mary Brook, Lynn Fountain, Leslie LaReau, Carolyn Wilson. 08 Coed Dorm I Left to right, First row: Susan Haggard, Donna Holder, Phyllis Cusher, Lynn Hall, Donna Winfrey, Lana Mills, Dana Moss, Carolyn Newman, Shirley Wilson. Second row: Linda Griffith, Patsy Hughes, Lynn Rich- burg, Charlene Woodward, Mary Ann Roberts, Cindy Cowan, Cheri Henley, Karen Madden, Third row: Sherry Cla'gg, Judy Embach, Daisy Salyer, Judy Adams, Loretta Adams. Left to right, First row: Marilee Carrol, Kay Maynard, Paula James, Linda Marlow, Eva Stubbs, Susan Streetman, Linda Middlebrook, Carol Bilotta, B. J. Wells. Second row: Donna Holden, Gwen Chester, Martha Testerman, Linda Qutshall, Kathy McDaniel, Diane Phillips, Mary Orr, Judy McMillen, Marsha Merrill, Kay Shunk, Jody Blackbird. Third row: Suzie Allen, Martha Tudor, Janet Hayes, Carolyn Hunt, Mary Ann Butts, Carol Pennington, Suzanne Friels, Kay Anderson, Charlotte Mayer, Wanda Eddy. Vu! l09 as .ff-1 Fentem Hall House Council is made up of, left to right, first row: Rocky Jones, vice-president, Michael O'Hara, Freshman representativeg Larry Rose, secretary. Second Row: Mrs. Beatrice Lewis, hostess, and Bill Bolt, president. Fentem Hall Men Holidays like Halloween, Christmas, and Val- entlne's Day are special occasions for the residents of Fentem Hall. Their hostess, Mrs. Beatrice Lewis is always enthusiastic about helping them to cele- brate with a party. The men find time to enjoy their color television and other lounge privileges in the hall. They also help with various all-school activities during the year such as Homecoming and Hanging of the Green. Conferring about house matters are left to right: Robert Stone, Mrs. Beatrice Lewis, Larry Rose, Don Hammons, and Melvin Brooking. i i ll0 Enjo arties During Year A it ' ' lf? Among the men living in Fentem Hall are, left to right, first row: Joe Sampson, Gary Hokit, Don Hammons, Gary Rose, C. M. Sutterfield, Jerry Sandefur, Jim Atkinson, and Jim Clemons. Second Row: Robert Stone, Joe Snell, Bill Bolt, Michael O'Hara, Russell Ennis, Teddy George, Randy Blair, Frank Coble, Larry Rose, Melvin Brooking, Frank Davis, and Rocky Jones. I-l-iqvj? ', f 4.-A 1 A::' The combo of Gary Hokit, Tom Hudson, and Bill Howard entertain Fentem Hall residents at their Hal- loween party. Not pictured is drummer Ray Paul Hunt. K .i .K Q 4. i if .. at 4 m L iw su war 4 Ya Z ,iii k,,, I M. W. '1 , kj: 4 ' Q '14 1 J .Q ,X A 4 1 4 K 1, 54 , it ff' 3. f .. 6 , ,V zissfftygl , . wr! , V . W?-,,. ,www ' '- Q ,-v, f X,- e, 1 43' mf 422' NM , 'rw My ' - ' g . . if if ,W as 1 ,Qi '.'f35,3 ' if V H5 fx, ,W Q, -, -X hw, g., ,. ,Q rf' 51. My-55? ' - , V Q 9 , .,, XL' 231. if 1 :Q sf 1 M 5 'ipq 3 45 P 'Eu ik , 'Y V K gi, '? J? I 9 'f it A 1 R, - :cgi eff . 'W V7 WK , 1.3,- 125 -Q . fn, K GREEKS lg' gs: IO 8 ,gl Chi Ome a Completes Successful Year .,',,,,,..-fw .frf ELOISE BENTLEY President MISS NELL DEAN Faculty Sponsor Chi Omega's first year on East Central's campus was a happy and meaningful one for her members and pledges. The transition from the Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Theta to the Phi Theta Chapter of Chi Omega on December 12, 1964, also meant a transition in the purposes and goals of the girls. Chi Omega showed her success in rush week by boast- ing thirty pledges. Soon after rush, work was begun on the Homecoming float, The Greek Chi Odessey. Lynn Smith, a new Chi O member, was crowned Homecoming Queen with two other Chi Omegas, Eva Stubbs, sponsored by Pontator Hall and Eloise Bentley, Chi Omega, being among the top five finalists. Judy Denault was Chi Omega's nomination for PESAGI Queen, and came in third. Chi O's were chosen as Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl and Pledge Princess. Chi Omega President, Eloise Bentley, received the School Spirit Award. Phi Theta's year includes a Winter Ski Party, at which they announced their Sweetheart, Tom Wilds, and Pledge Pal, Don Brittin, a Christmas Party, Spring Banquet, Spring formal, U.M.O.C. co-sponsorship, Tiger Tangles, Spring Car- nival were also enioyed by Chi Omega. At Christmas they presented their annual gifts to the Ada Boy's Club and Salvation Arm'y. Many Chi O's participated in the Hanging of the Green . With all these activities, Chi Omegas still have time to participate in organizations and clubs at East Central. Sev- eral are members of Alpha Honor Society, Alpha Chi and the Honors Program. Chi Omega received the All-Greek Scholastic Trophy in 1965 and placed third in Tangles in l965. Five Chi O's were cheerleaders this year, one was a twirler for the Tiger Band. Who's Who, Students of the Month also have representation in Phi Theta as do the Young Democrats Young Republicans, Alpha Psi Omega, Spanish Club, PESAGI staff, W.R.A., S.E.A. Wesley and others. Chi Omega emphasizes the development and growth of character, scholarship, and leadership among its members and pledges. This is stressed in order to benefit not only our college, community and sorority, but ourselves. 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N l l, , xv 'X 1 X IQ! se Pledges Mary Butts Liz Claybrook Cindy Cowan Lynnette Dale Dianne Devore Carol Evans Nancy Firstenberger Suzzie Friels Rita Harp Sandie Hagan Janet Hays Cherri Henley Lesley Lareau Claudia Logsdon Kathy Lowrance Janis Mcfflintick Kathy McDaniel Ronda Mauldin Betsy Moon Sharon Pemberton Tisha Roberts Lynn Smith Susan Smith Doris Spear Judy Thrasher can 1 Share Honors c If ls. f' , H' x ,,.. s Xxx, ,. l,i,fj r-s Qtr A., if ' p. t-oz., -. vsp!! '. X L si fv4'q- J 1 X 'NQQU' J omaha. ' + Executive officers of Chi Omega are Nancy Kay Evans, vice president, Sandra McDougal, pledge trainer, Eloise Bentley, president, Lynda Thomas, secretary, and Linda Glenn, treasurer. 17 7 Pledge Class Officers are Leslie LaReau, president Janet Hays, vice president, Lynn The appointed officers and Chairmen of Chi Omega are Linda Smith, secretary, and Janis McClintick, treasurer. Glenn, panhellentic chairman, Nancy Goins, member at large, Judy Shi, personnel chairman, Sharon Stafford, chapter corres- pondent, Sherri Filson, activities chairman, Shirley Terry, recom- mendations chairman, Aloha Harris, rush chairman, Judy Denault, social chairman, and Patsy Strauhan, vocational chairman. of.. Chi Omegas receiving honors this year are Sharon Stafford, Alpha Chi, Alpha Honor, Who's Who, Judy Denault, Student of the Month, Who's Who, Alpha Honor, Sandra McDougal, Alpha Psi Omega, B. J. Wells, Cheerleader, Judy Shi, Alpha Honor, Who's Who, Carol Anderson, Pesagi Staff, Mary Ann Craddock, Alpha Dianne DeVore, Twirler, Rita Harp, Cheerleader, Geralyn Chaufty, Cheerleader, Alpha Honor Society, Bentley, Alpha Honor, Alpha Chi, Who's Who, Cheerleader, School Spirit Award, Student of the Month, Aloha Harris, Alpha Honor, Carolyn Hunt, Cheerleader, Alpha Honor, Pat Jones, Alpha Honor, Shirley Terry, Alpha Chi, Who's Who, Susan South, Alpha Honor, and Nancy Kay Evans, Alpha Honor, Sociology Club, English Club. Honor, Eloise Chi Omegas who are in East Cent1ral's Honors Program are back row: Chi Omegas who were queen Candidates are: Sharon Stafford, Janet Hays, Dianne DeVore, Sharon Stafford, Janet Hays, Lynn Smith, Carol Evans Lynn Smith, Sandy Hagan, Tisha Roberts, Dianne DeVore. Front Row, Nancy Janis McClintick, Susan Smith, Kathy Lowrance. Front Row: Judy Shi, Kay Evans, Sharon Black, Judy Denault, Eloise Bentley, and Missy Lane. Sharon Black, Shirley Terry, Carol Anderson, and Tisha Roberts. Phi Delta Zeta Will Become Zeta Tau Alpha ED 1 MISS SUZIE ALLEN President ii ,+ MRS. BILLIE FLOYD MRS. JOETTA PENN Faculty Adviser Adviser Chi of Phi Delta Zeta This year has been a busy and successful one for the Chi Chapter of Phi Delta Zeta. Participating in campus events throughout the year, the so- rority members received many individual awards as well as organizational honors. Perhaps the chief recognition of the group came when, for the third consecutive year, they were chosen the Outstanding Organization on Campus. The most recent trophy acquired by the Phi Delta Zetas is the Ugly Man plaque, won for them by their candidate, Mike Harmon. At the beginning of the i965-66 school year, the sorority met on campus to conduct their rush program and to help with Freshman Orientation Week. With the largest pledge class on campus, they engaged in many activities which included Homecoming, Student-Faculty Mixer, and Christ- mas festivities. Many individual honors have been won by the girls of Phi Delta Zeta. President Suzie Allen was named Student of the Year and Dream Girl of Phi Kappa Tau. Pledge Yoly Herrera was crowned PESAGI Queen. Other honors included a number of places in Who's Who and positions as finalists in both PESAGI and Homecoming Queen contests. On February 13, 1966, Phi Delta Zeta became a colony of the national women's fraternity, Zeta Tau Alpha. Initiation and chapter installation will be held in late spring. As a part of Zeta Tau Alpha, the Zeta Theta Chapter looks forward to fraternal relationships strengthened by national affiliation and to growth in the scholastic stature and charac- ter of each individual member. Members Are Busy Preparmg for Afti11at1on Lavena Dees Corresponding Secrefary Frances Vaughn Treasurer Judy Adams Alice Birdwell Janice Brooks Sherry Coffey Emma Cole Janet Farmer Donna Frye Barbara Glimp Judy Jones Kay Jones Judy Jordan Helen Kersey Marlene Ledlow Sherry Mitchell Earlene Phares Ann Pollan Lynn Richburg Elaine Riedt Mary Ann Roberts Diana Tigner Ginny Williamson Donna Winfrey Thirt Six Pledges Elect 5 0 mf , fa .Ik gf lieth A I' ww f ,, ,M ,i was 'Q QQ, Zig ,,,,.... .4 1' , Q ' . M Q 'fl 2 , ,, ,K ft ri , r i i fi .CN J Hr rv an! 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DAN MARKER, Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser t Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau topped off an outstanding year at East Central by reaching the goal toward which the men had been working for two years, Installa- tion as a chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. The year began with fall rush activities, which added 38 men wearing the Phi Tau ribbons of Harvard Red and Old Gold. The Phi Tau Trio per- formed admirably in the Student-Faculty Mixer, and Homecoming was a resounding success. The red blazers of Phi Kappa Tau were a familiar sight at home football games, as was the gold and red Phi Tau Hearse. November saw the election of Phi Tau candi- date, Miss Yoly Herrera, as PESAGI Queen, and the year's top social event was December's Star- dust Formal, which was climaxed with the crown- ing of Miss Suzie Allen as Phi Tau Dream Girl. The Phi Tau pledge class won statewide recogni- tion for an outstanding endeavor in Operation Merry Christmas , in which gifts were sent to American soldiers in Viet Nam. President Monte Tull was named to Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. Second semester saw the Phi Taus pledge T4 outstanding men and begin preparations for April's installation. Highlights of the year were visits by two national officers, Tom Cunningham, Director of Chapter Development, and .lack L. Anson, Na- tional Secretary. Phi Tau's portfolio of beauties includes Sharon Sears, Homecoming Queen candidate, Yoly Her- rera, PESAGI Queen, Antoinette Fabrizio, Pledge Princess, and Suzie Allen, Phi Kappa Tau Dream Girl. Fraternit Triples MCmbCfSh1p 1n 1965 Ray Bennett Phil Biddy Jim Chapman Larry Cornpion Mike Ennis Gary Graham E. W. James, Jr. Byron Johnson Ted Key Dale Lamb John Lowry Mike McBride Marvin Mitchell Don Neal Ed Nichols Larry Nobles Allen Nordean David Nordean Quinn Osborn Roy Pennington Gene Prichard Mike Redden Clifton Sikes Larry Thomas Mike Upchurch S1anley Anderson Bill Bailey Pat Ballard Glenn Bamburg W' 3??,- 'YS J 'J-.'23' my ' s Sas- 1 ' i A i'.' ag, Su 5' 6- X H.. V.. ,f 'wg Q, Pledges Receive State Recognition for Project Ricky Berry John Bradley Rodney Brown Harold Dickerson , Jim Genn Al Hutchings Ronnie Mathis Kenny Phillips Joe Rogers Bill Smithson Tom Truitt John Williams Working on Operation Merry Christmas are pledges Pat Ballard, Roy Pennington, and Don Neal Fraternity fficers Are Always Bu Member Officers are left to right, first row: David Nordean, social chairman Monte Tull president Mike McBride chaplain at large, Mike Enis, treasurer, Second Row: Jim Upchurch, member at large Larry Nobles vice president Dub James sergeant at arms, Marvin Mitchell, secretary, and Stanley Anderson pledge trainer Pledge Class Officers are left to right: first row: Pat Ballard sergeant at arms, Clifton Sikes, vice-president, Second row Jim Chapman, president, Dale Lamb, secretary, Quinn Osburn treasurer, Phil Biddy, chaplain. r, f,-' Q. J, 5, Community Activities Oocupy PK its kim i t ,,- sig, 'li qc i E s 'W r 1 We , CHARLES MOORE First Semester President JERRY COLE Second Semester President Epsilon Omega of Pi Kappa Alpha Since its installation on East Central's campus in the spring of 1963, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity has built up an enviable record of achievements and activities. Quartered in one of the campus apartment housing buildings, the men have en- ioyed the comforts of fraternity living for the last two years. Pi Kappa Alpha members and pledges have been extremely active in campus affairs since the beginning of the year. They have participated in the Student Faculty Mixer, Homecoming, and Hanging of the Green, they have had fraternity parties such as their Christmas party at Lake Tex- oma, they took a trip to Memphis, Tennessee to take a tour of their Memorial Headquarters there. As leaders in service proiects for campus and community the Pi Kappa Alphas have participated enthusiastically in the athletic program of the school, both as participants and spectators, they aided the Boys' Club of Ada and the Oklahoma Eye Bank, they promoted Operation Little Angel to help the children of Viet Nam, and they had a member-pledge work day during which they helped to clean up city property. The fraternity has honored Eloise Bentley, their Dream Girl of the year, and Sandra Hagan, their Pledge Princess. Fraternity awards have been given to Mike Harmon as outstanding member, and to Doug Collings and Dale Luton, outstanding pledges. George Freed Johnny Grimes Don Hall Mike Harman Billie Howard Jimmie Howard Joe Hutchinson Phil Langston Buddy Lawson David Logsden Terry Middleswarlh George Miller Sieve Paul Don Pierce Fred Simpson Leon Smith Ronnie Smi1h Gene Slephens Jim S1ephens Tom Wilds Xu so mphasis Is Placed on Activities Sr' E av 1 fwfr' Q-.5 K- Dale Agnew Don Allen Joe Baldwin Charles Brewer fl? 3- W! -i 'Pl-0 Nu id 'Q' sn' 51' Grate:- so 'Cr-7 O! Y i A97 h...,4 fr? 'ss 1351 .pf nr' we , r 11 sa. Gr I x the ,,x..f' - -ng in xg., WQ9 2 - fl of xr Qx raw, H-J .1 if s'N iff' is Steve Bowling Don Brittin Earl Carr Bob Chambers Ronnie Clark Jerry Cochran Doug Collings Mike Conaway John Du Siel Jesse Eppler Joe Hillman Tom Howell Charles Jackson Bob Kelso Joe Landrum Dale Luton Alan McKay Bill Menefee John Michael Jim Pierson Bob Pratt Rick Reaser Robert Reid Rob Rider Gary Seaman Dennis Sloan Jon Stephenson Mike Stewart Andy Tompkins Russell Vestal ms-pam, -qv ,U Executive Council Busy l l 5 ll J X 1 if 'Q ' 'l 5 s t i 1 K 'Q l 4 , G The Executive Council of Membership is made up of, left to right, front row: Mike Harmon, Charles, Moore, Jerry Cole, Second row: Felix Frazier, Phil Langston, and Glenn Agnew. pw 474 1'N A maintain Mike Harmon, Mr. Marvin Ewy, Mrs. Anderson, Dr. Jack Nance, and Charles Moore Pledges attend study hall each evening in order to the chapter's academic standard. view plans of their dream house. Pledge Class Officers are left to right, front row: Gary Seaman, Treasurer, Charles Brewer, Secretary, Bob Ryder, Secretary, Back Row: Steve Paul, Pledge Trainer, Robert Reid, Parliamentarian, Don Brittin, Sgt-at-Arms. Not pictured, Ronnie Clark, Presi- dent. ll-s. nas! ,.... s T iuiu T 4 , f 4 1 4 T 0 'V E' lg sl ' ' lyyyl ' . ' is at - - NX i, , 5I,..x'f2'5 ,. f . .- J IZQ Sigma Tau Gamma Is Dldest Fratermt iz, JU' 'W t x iii' is ,s f CHARLES WALKER President his MR. GENE COLLIER Faculty Advisor Tau of Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma has experi- enced another successful year at East Central State College. lt is the oldest national fraternity on cam- pus, having been established in 1938. After the summer's activities, the men of Tau Chapter returned to the E. C. campus to score many Chapter firsts. Mrs. Ozella Waner was hired as the Chapter's first house mother, and the acquisi- tion of a 1953 Dodge Tiger Car to pull the fra- ternity's victory bell added to the enioyment of the fraternity and the student body alike. Thirty- six young men were pledged in fall rush, and thir- teen were added in spring rush. Seventy-four members and pledges have worn the famed Blue and White of Sigma Tau Gamma throughout the year. Sigma Tau Gamma is known on the East Central campus for its friendliness and social affairs. Mak- ing use of its first year in a fraternity house, the Chapter played host to an Open House, Parents' Day, and informal receptions for members and pledges of East Central's two sororities. The Taus sponsored the Homecoming Dance, featuring re- cording star, Ray Peterson, and Homecoming Queen, Miss Lynn Smith, who was the Chapter's own candidate. Other Social Affairs included the fraternity's White Rose Banquet, which honored the White Rose Queen for l966, Miss Margaret Mayer. In campus and community activities Chapter President Charles Walker served as president of the All Greek Council, and pledge trainer Bill Holman served as president of Alpha Chi Honor Society. Bill was also student of the month for September and was recognized in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Gther mem- bers of the Chapter participated in many campus activities and clubs. During the Christmas holidays, members and pledges helped the Salvation Army in its drive to help the needy. Looking forward to next year, the Chapter hopes to have its Alumni Chapter formally installed as more and more interested alumni are contacted. First row, left to right, Burl Self, pledge trainer, Eddie Trammel, secretary, Bill Holman, pledge trainer. Second Row, left to right, Larry Peery, treasurer, Roger Reed, sergeant-at-arms, J. D. McDonald, social chairman, Charles Walker, president, Gary Miller, vice-president Ron Elbling, house manager. S1g T aus Move Into Fraternit House Carlon Cowan Craig Creech Jay Douthet Ray Giles Jim Glasco Steven Gregory Bill Holman George Kursar J. D. MacDonald Gary Miller Mark Miller Larry Peery Roger Reed Burl Self J. C. Stiles Edward Trammel Housemother an L... ff 'Q . W 1 '5'-. ,mix 'Q of 10 as A 71 cn Q A HY' Q Q? i Q, V Pledges Aid Chapter A XJ, ' O Bobbie Brock 'W 'f t Shannon Crow . Q?-' , f W . 'W 45? , as f ,qc - 'Sf A Q V t Q -guy- Q eng' .1 Q, , ,r JQ A . ' vp, W ,N M . J 7.. A, use , 5 . lv 'A 1 VJ' '11 .A 395. 5-. V I f Q--v f:-5'::f 'aku 12 ' V 'ur K Vs'-ev W3 f- -V VN u '- ov- Wkla-.: X a 9-! ' N.--f wc' U -iz: , 1 2:4 I , his .f 'xr 0 im. '42, f I. , -4- -..... 1. xr 1 K If YA , QA 1 4 X . ' Q ,ii , .. say Nw 'iii 5 ' , ,W of 3 - .517 N 'H'-- ' is 1 l err A Y ,, L AZVL S A Joe Dutek Dan Gibson Gary Gunder Paul Jennings Ben Johnson Randy Key Roger Little Roy McBride Lonnie Mann Jim Milroy Joe Moore Gil Morgan Zach Muney Jim Naylor Leon Nix David Pippin Micah Pippin John Rumage David Roberts Ross Scott Buddy Skein Gary Sparks Homer V. Smith, Danny Taylor Steve Trotter Geary Wallace Paul West Johnny Williams David Willis Gary Wood Jr ' l i l l l 1n Man Ways . 5 s 2 Randy Key, Pledge Class President presents Pledge Princess Paula Shiplet a gift from the pledge class. Attending the presentation are Pledge Trainers Burl Self and Bill Holman. ffwqf VM .WW mmm Sigma Tau Gamma's rifle team admire their newest trophy. Left to Pledges Robert Little, Homer Smith, Paul Jennings and Bobby Brock look at the right, the members are Burl Self, coach, John Ramage, Randy Key, and Sig Tau's scrap book. David Roberts. Sig Tau members and pledges are proud to be located in their house on lOth Street. fs s'f?' ff -A3 . '. jw Q 45... :kg ew' f wg., I In N ,Q LL. , , 4. 'Q 'x a N Vs, ' 2 1 A V 2 My f . L 1 ,1 , M 'VJ' w., I .v . , 1' mm. , N, -.A . lk ' , ! M , J if 1' 1 ,M ' ' A JK! ami' aww vi at f ff' A E, ' V, 1, xx if gf , 41 'xx 'W Ab' fix .X A ' i S ,, , M . an 3, v-fl 5 Y H n '5gy.4L xW . The Tigers won the Oklahoma Collegiate Con- ference for the second year in succession. The 1965 team finished higher in the NAIA polls lthe fourth in the nationl than any other East Central team. For the first time in history, the Tigers rated in the top ten of the national polls in defense. Al- though they fell below their 1964 offensive rating of first in rushing, and first in total defense, the Tigers still scored in the top twenty offensively. The 1965 team ran 695 plays, gained 3,861 yards for an average of 386.1 per game to give them eighth in total offense. The Tigers rushed 2,481 yards in 515 plays for 248.1 average to score twelfth in rushing. The defense held their opponents for 1,488 yards in 591 plays for an average of 148.8 per game to place seventh in total defense. They were even stronger in rushing defense where they fin- ished sixth with 492 yards gained in 334 plays for an average of 49.2 per game. The most spectacular performance was by Al Flanner and the kicking team. Flanner rated sixth in the nation, returning 32 punts for 510 yards and an average of 23.2. The kick return team blocked well enough for Flanner to scramble all the way for a touchdown twice in the Corpus Christi game and three times in the season's finale against Southwestern. East Central has won nine games in a row for the longest winning streak in the history of the school. The Tigers are coached by Elvan George. Football Schedule '65 Home Games East Central Opponent Lamar Tech 14 15 Southwestern 20 10 Langston 26 O Central 34 13 Panhandle 55 7 Corpus Christi 48 O Games Away Northeastern 24 21 Northwestern 40 7 Tarleton 28 O Southeastern 51 O Coach George Has . . 'F ,gk .,.,, .L Q, Wray. . si., We J.- ' wg' ix 4-15 Coaching isn't all smiles, but Elvan George is well pleased with the record of his Tigers. Second Winning Season LELAND NEWTON Assistant Coach LARRY MIDDLESWO RTH Trainer PAT O'NEAl. Assistant Coach 2,1216 ., . E. W. JAMES Manager I it Q 1 j A if uf 'WK wr- iii? -an 9 jj, yy - ' '-: H ' J 1 Z ...W im, ww .JS Q if V lf ig .QNX K JERRY BEEN JAMES BELL TOMMY BELL MICKEY BERRY Quarterback Halfback Halfback Tackle Tigers Rate in Top Ten KX 11 M , RONNIE BROWN Tackle Kickoff coverage is good in Central State game. Tigers pictured are Bill Giering, 32: Larry Garrett, 65, Byrl Hunt, 31, Jackie Rollins, 85, and Ervin Rolley, 66. ' rlii , RONALD COX GARY CRAIN DAVID DANIEL End Fullback Center wx. 4 Q .- - 4 H' - - Nr X 6' L, L iig? -Y R c ? RON DERRICK Halfba ck I , .. Z J .w-2?wsf,wrfq+ff vsvf5,5mee4 wager: in V ' 1 'fm ' ,Wm 5' ' Q K 'L i' -ns ' i :VV x X 1 Cl DOUG DODD ROYCE FISCHER AL FU-XNNER Haifback Haifback Halfback O 1n Total Defense Q 1 I far' , l L Tigers' defensive line charge does fine fob in Northeastern game. They held the Redmen Yo 9 yards rushing. Tigers pictured are Ronnie Smith, 675 Ronnie Gage, 775 Mickey Berry, 715 and Jackie Rollins, 85. W' R i s i'ss A fs ,T Q' db A., '13 i A TOM GREGORY DWAYNE HAWKINS BYRL HUNT Haifbagk Haifback Halfback ,,.,,,,Nx ill jvqn- ,, x an If T Q4 7 Y . N., 7 1 ,,,T,iT, ' T RONNIE GAGE Guard f ,L aw ' ' 1.1 4'i'l Fw' -' . ,.:.2ff1 -if-22ef'1ri2 iz 1,7 ROLAND GLADDEN Guard-Linebacker fk T51 i CHARLES OGlE KENEIPP Center gi 3 'f '!h. ,-Z Y' if i rr 4' X xx' I ,ff fc , LARRY MCELROY LARRY MORRIS DENNIS NORD GARY O'NEAL Halfback End Tackle Center Tigers Claim 343 ' ad j , . ERVIN ROLEY Ervin Roley, 66, and Jimmy Scales, 33, do a good iob bringing down a Corpus Guard Christi player. 'K Q- 5 3-E 8' ici'-f ' 'gy' - ' 'HJ JACKIE ROLLINS JIMMY SCALES RON'NlE SMITH JOHN STEVENSON End Halfback Guard Quarterback q 'K I EgE?5q ' ,.. ' f 'CF' V, -45 ' g S-.IJ 'A of u kf' 1 ' ll fi X pf C fi 2 3 E CD I D m W S T px Q 6? Ph Q2 O 4 -' l 1 A 9, 0 s 22 ,D 3 5 o on 1 915 Z C 15 ar S F3 V ' 5'-3 m - Aw 32 I ' 'E Ei f5 I -3 M ., 2:2 CD 'T' 3 4 Q F9 N F3 X3 35' i. I .. .. FF 5' QQ yin 55 fb 3 -1 T 95 S V 2.2 E7-I HQ P 'fv na in 2 v w..,. 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'al r ,M 51-Q45 15,51 QQ gre' -1 ff., 15f. fg 3gi , H-'1fanucM....--1 g: u . kk , 1 bs -'fit M COACH MICKEY McBRlDE Basketball Schedule '65-'66 Home Games Oklahoma Baptist University Central State Northwestern Phillips University Langston University Northeastern Southeastern Southwestern Panhandle Away Games Southwestern Panhandle Southeastern Langston Northeastern Oklahoma Baptist University Central State Northwestern Phillips University East Central Cagers Playing some 18 games and participat- ing in two tournaments, the 1965-66 edi- tion ot the Tiger basketball team was kept very busy. Under the coaching of Floyd Mickey McBride, both the veteran and the new squadsmen worked hard at developing their ball-handling, defensive coverage, and goal-shooting techniques. They com- bined speed, good height, fair experience and hard work tor a very eventful season. LONNIE BEAM Manager Have Eventful Season Stress of the game shows on Tom Clark. Larry Nobles comes in To aid Tom Clark in The Central game. ' ff 'S ff ivx 5 X K JAMES BLUE RANDY BROOKS STUART DROMS Forward Forward Center Basketball Team Plays 'Nl' JOHN HENDERSON Forward Make that shot is the call from Tiger basketball fans. 4. L jr DANNY JONES X MIKE MCBRIDE LARRY NOBLES Forward Guard Guard RAY PHILLIPPE Forward GEARY WALLACE Guard EC Has Track and Baseball Teams ew? Some work out and some sit out the inter-squad games on the new field. cms.,--ff M Wufm' lt, 4' 4 f .. ,fwfr ' H ' f- A 'i'WZ1I7E5i2:f5 nv A f w 'WI . f ,1- COACH MICKEY McBRlDE ., ,my gfgjy Baseballer Doug Harmon prepares to take a swing at the ball during an inter-squad game on the Tiger's new field. Catcher Gary Burnett is the man behind the plate. Pictured below are members of the East Central track team who participated in the Conference Tournament at Shawnee, May 14-15. Left to right, first row: James Bell, Al Flanner and Larry McElroy. Second Row: Jackie Rollins, Dennis Nord, Gary Phillips, Joe Webber, Bill Giering, Jimmy Scales. Third Row: Bob Harvey, Ronnie Smith, Mike Kieswerrer, Ron Derrick, Gary Grain. Not pictured is Royce Fischer. U9 Maokin and Hicks Coach Tennis, Golf Coach Brown Mackin plays a good game of tennis himself. DR. VICTOR HlCKS Golf Coach Pictured are the four members of the East Central Tennis team who represented E. C. at the Conference Tournament at Edmond on May T3-'14, Left to right, first row: Bill McFarland and John Powers. Sec- ond Row: Jim Faurot and Mike McBride. East Central's golf team had a full season of tournaments. Members of the team were, left to right: Gil Morgan, Ed Cassity, Larry Nobles, Gary Seaman, and John Douglas. I47 72 2 S I 2 Zi W? ROYALTY Pesagi Queen Yoly Herrera Phi Kappa T Homecoming Queen rry Coffey Delta Z Judy Denault Chi Omeg iff' Coronation Honors Runners Up Pesagi Queen and Paula Bunch BapfisTS1udenT Union June RoberTs Pi Kappa Alpha Pesagi Queen Candidates Are Chosen b Grganizations SO El SHARON BLACK O Club NYA BLAND MARTHA CABLE EMMA COLE Cir culo Espanol Knight Hall Sfudent EducaTion Associafion LYNDA DOUGHTY CHARLOTTE FINLEY I-OIS HENRY KAY JONES Sigma Tau Gamma Young Republicians Home Economics Club YOUWQ DSVTWOCFSTS I54 Queen Candidates Are Active on Campus MICKEY MARTIN U. C. C. F. l MARGARET MARY MAYER TISHA ROBERTS CHARLOTTE SMARTT Choir Newman Club M. E. N. C. DETRA SPENCE 'SHARON STAFFORD MARTHA TUDOR ILIZ WASSON Wesley Foundation Business Club Circle K Wornen's Rec. Assoc Eloise Bemley Chi Omeg ST Homecoming Queen Ponfofoc Hall Finalists Number Four Lynda Doughty Phi Delta Z Linda Whif Sfude-nf VV: Homecoming Queen Candidates Are Picked by Many Clubs 44, . ALICE BIRDWELL BRENDA BUTTS Briles Hall Choir DELMA COLE JANIE CONDITT DIANE DEVORE Wesley Foundation BSU Circle K NANCY KAY EVANS JANET HAYS LOIS HILL MISSY LANE Sociology Club Young Republicans U. C. C. F. Pi Kappa Alpha l58 f'? ' I I BRENDA LEE JEANIE LOVELADY LANA MILLS Business Club Young Democrats Women's Rec. Assoc. 'kay Luv SHEREE MITCHELL .IANICE NORTON SUSAN PRICE El Circulo Espanol Student Education Association Church of Christ Students DOROTHY ROHRER ELLEN RUTLAND NI. E. N. C. Knight Hall WOW' SHARON SEARS LATRISHA WEST Phi Kappa Tu Home Economics Club 1 fe: H f a fr 4 s fi' ff Eloise Bentley Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Sandy Hag Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Princess MargareT Mary Mayer Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen QQ Paula ShipIeT Sigma Tau Gamma Pledge Princess ee e Don BriTTin Chi Omega Pledge Pal Jim ST Phi Delta Zeta Sweetheart avid Nordean Phi Delta Zeta Big Brother Top Seniors Win School Spirit Awards i i .,,. , ft ..,.... V . r , fi . Pwr C LL... , . Vito is -.Q i e5 Tg,r,x, si- -E get Eloise Bentley chooses a furry toy for her room. School Spirit Awards were Won by Eloise Bentley and Tom Cothren because ot their enthusiasm, loyalty, and service to East Central during Their tour years on campus. Mr. George l-larris, manager ot the College Bookstore, presents an East Central Ring each year tothe students who are being honored. Tom Cofhren brushes up on chemistry in the book store. Mr. Harris shows rings to Eloise and Tom. l70 ms- ' 5-N. N J! fs W I Ku. Q ,Z iv E as 4 I H, A ' I A 1 ,W 5 ,, Ak Q V 0- , V, ' f ' if L 'gifyg' 139' . Q' S 3 , 1 1? -jk W 'yr L, ,. 1 D A 'If W ' I 9' ' 1 4 ' .Q ii? 3 if A f A , 4' -Cm , ,- , sf x fi, Q1 4. -PM f A+, A 2 I ' I 7:44 iff ljgffa-A jilfxf ffl 33? 4 X L 4 4,5 2 L N , ' W ' A-fi I -L? , ' s 1,2 V A M, my Qi? mw- ttNine Are Chosen Students of the Month SUSAN JOHNSON September Nine students are recognized each year as Students ot the Month. Selections are made by the Honor Court from nominations submitted by campus organizations. Academic and extracurricu- lar achievements are the basis of selection. One student is then named Student ot the Year. Academic records ot those students chosen this year are impressive. Susan Johnson is a member ot Alpha Honor Society and Alpha Chi. Detra Spence is listed in Who's Who and a member ot the A Capella Choir. Vice-chairman ot the Student Honors Committee, Donald Pierce has a very high academic average. Bill Holman serves as president of Alpha Honor Society, and is listed in Who's Who. An exchange student, Judy Denault is listed in Who's Who. Eloise Bentley is a member of both Alpha Honor Society and Alpha Chi. A member of lVl.E.N.C. and the Nladrigals, Altus Boren is also a member ot Alpha Chi. Nlaioring in music, Cherri Burnett is another member of M.E.N.C. Susie Allen, from Artesia, New Mexico, is a member ot S.O.E.A. and Alpha Honor Society. She is the May Student ot the Month and also Stu- dent ot the year. 4 5 X -...Q--......., DETRA sPENcE DON PIERCE Blll HOUW-NN October November December JUDY DENAULT January A March if va ELOISE BENTLEY February ALTUS BOREN xl xx ID A.. lx fe CHERRI BURNETT SUSIE ALLEN April MGY Who's Who amos Thirty Four I I I Thirty-Tour iuniors and seniors won a place in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges . for T965-I966. This coveted honor goes yearly to X The upper classmen who are outstanding in scholar- ship, leadership, and service. Those selected become members of The National Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Each receives a personalized certificate of member- ship and has his biography printed in The publica- tion of The national organization. The certificates are awarded aT The annual Honors Assembly in The spring. Boswell Chapel is focal point for campus activity. GARY ALDRIDGE Honor Court, American Industrial Arts Association, Oklahoma Industrial Arts As- sociation, Student Education Association, Industrial Arts Club. G.P.A., 2.89, Bowlegs, Oklahoma. SUSAN ALLEN Phi Delta Zeta, president, vice-president, social chairman, outstanding member award, Alpha Honor Society, social direc- tor, Tiger Tangles, director, co-director, All Greek Council, sec.-treas., social chair- man, Inter-Sorority Council, president, Director of Student Faculty Mixer, Student Oklahoma Education Association, Band, G.P.A., 2.68, Artesia, New Mexico. JACK ANDERSON Campus Honors Program, president, Alpha Chi. G.P.A., 3.69, Seminole, Oklahoma. ELOISE BENTLEY , Chi Omega, president, Alpha Honor So- ciety, Alpha Chi, Hanging of Green, repre- sentative, Young Republicans, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate, All Greek Council, Spanish Club, Cheerleader, Tiger Pep Club. G.P.A., 3.37, Ada, Oklahoma. gh Members Have Varied Interests EMMA COLE Student Senate, sec.-treas., iunior repre- sentative, Alpha Honor Society, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union, member, Student Education Association, Student of the Month, Knight Hall House Council, Model United Nations, delegate. G.P.A., 2.63, Holdenville, Oklahoma. TOM COTHREN Student Senate, president, sophomore rep- resentative, Science Club, president, Student Education Association, president, Fen- tem Hall, president, vice-president, Student of the Year, Student of the Month, Outstanding Senator, Church of Christ Bible Chair, Freeman Shoe Award, Circle K, Executive Council, Federation of Young Republicans. G.P.A., 2.87, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. JUDY DENAULT Student Education Association, United Cam- pus Christian Fellowship, Chi Omega, pledge president, social chairman, Hang- ing of Green, representative, Newman Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Pesagi Queen Candidate, Exchange Student to East Central State College. G.P.A., 3.01, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts. JIM FAUROT Student Senate, senior representative, His- tory Club, vice-president, Circle K, Young Democrats, Student Education Association, Student Affairs Committee, Contest and Meets Committee, Tennis Team, Student Education Association Fall Convention, rep- resentative, Hanging of Green. G.P.A., 2.72, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. DON HALL Circle K, vice-president, secretary, Science Club, League of Young Democrats, publici- ty chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha, scholarship and iudiciary committee, Hanging of Green, physics Department, assistant and tutor. G.P.A., 3.23, Stonewall, Oklahoma. WILLIAM HOLMAN Alpha Honor Society, president, Sigma Tau Gamma, pledge trainer, president, and secretary, College Hall, president, All Greek Council, vice-president, League of Young Democrats, EI Circulo Espanol. G.P.A., 2.53, Paden, Oklahoma. Group Lists 22 Seniors CAROL HOWELL Alpha Honor Society, Knight Hall, presi- dent, Alpha Chi, Student Education Asso- ciation, House Council Knight Hall, Home Economics Club, Dean's Honor Roll, Tiger Tangles, Church of Christ Bible Chair. G.P.A., 3,4, Rott, Oklahoma. SUSAN JOHNSON Alpha Honor Society, Alpha Chi, Wesley Foundation, Science Club, sec.-treas., Pesagi Queen, Phi Delta Zeta, Student of the Month, English Club. G.P.A., 3.5, Ada, Okla- homa. GARY JONES Student Senate, vice-president, junior rep- resentative, Alpha Honor Society, Student Education Association, state representative, Student Personnel Committee, member. G.P.A., 2.92, Lindsay, Oklahoma. PHIL LANGSTON Circle K, treasurer, board of directors, Tau Sigma Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, chaplain, corresponding secretary, treasurer, and member of executive council, Business Club, Band, Hanging of Green, representa- tive, Tiger Tangles. G.P.A. 2.89, Pauls Val- ley, Oklahoma. REBECCA MCPHERSON Campus Honors Program, Band, Commun- ity Summer Orchestra. G.P.A., 3.55, Ada, Oklahoma. CHERYL MELTON Home Economics Club, president, Baptist Student Union, member Student Education Association, Business Club, College Chap- ters Section of Oklahoma Home Economics Association, secretary, Tiger Tangles, Spring Carnival, State Leadership Conference, State Oklahoma Home Economics Associ- ation Convention, Home Economics Fash- ion Show and Tea. G,P.A,, 2.96, Stratford, Oklahoma. Honor Is Given 12 Juniors LANA MILLS Phi Delta Zeta, vice-president, executive council, All Greek Council, Intramural Council, lnter-Sorority Council, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Women's Recre- ation Association, secretary, House Council, senior representative, Student Education Education Association, Homecoming Queen didate. G.P.A., 2.79, Pauls Valley, Okla- homa. SHEREE MITCHELL Phi Delta Zeta, vice-president, Baptist Stu- dent Union, member Orian Social Club, ln- tramural Sports, El Circulo Espanol, vice- president, sec.-treas., All Greek Council, Student Education Association, Sociology Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate. G.P.A., 2.90, Rock Island, Oklahoma. .IANICE NORTON Alpha Psi Omega, reporter, Student Ed- ucation Association, social committee, East Central State College Plays, best actress, Sigma Tau Gamma Pledge Princess, Home- coming Queen Candidate, Pesagi Queen Candidate, Phi Delta Zeta Sorority, rush chairman. G.P.A., 3.0, Cromwell, Oklahoma. BETTY ORR Pesagi, asst. editor, Alpha Chi, Chi Alpha, executive council, secretary, Transferred from Eastern Oklahoma A 8- M College, Wil- burton, Mountaineer Yearbook, editor, Mountaineer Newspaper, reporter, Mesde- moiselles, president, Spanish Club, secre- tary, FTA, Press Club, program chairman, President's Honor Roll, E Award Journal- ism, English Award, Liberal Arts Division Award, Highest Scholastic Average Award, Outstanding Female Graduate Award. G.P.A. 3.65, Pickens, Oklahoma. LEANN PAYNE Baptist Student Union, freshman council, publicity chairman, Young Democrats, vice-president, finance committee, Alpha Psi Omega, Sociology Club, independent Women's Association, Chi Omega Sociology Award, The Happiest Millionaire, cos- tume committee, sound crew, A Far Country, stage crew, Dream Girl, cos- tumes. G.P.A., 3.41, Duncan, Oklahoma. SUE PHILLIPS Phi Delta Zeta, recording secretary, treas- urer of pledge class, Alpha Honor Society, Pesagi Queen, Homecoming Queen Can- didate, Student Education Association, Stu- dent Wives. G.P.A., 3. Numeral, Maysville, Oklahoma. any Future Teachers Are Members DONALD PIERCE Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge class secretary cor. secretary, Student Honors Committee vice-chairman. G.P.A., 3.84, Wynnewood Oklahoma. JIM PULUAM Alpha Chi, Pi Kappa Delta, Scottish Rite Scholarship Award, Student Education As- sociation, College Debate Team, President's Honor Roll, Alpha Honor Society, planning committee, Student-Faculty Mixer, English Club, program co-chairman, Chi Alpha, executive council, social chairman, organist, Originals Staff, Phi Theta Kappa, vice-pres- ident. G.P.A., 3.95, Dewar, Oklahoma. JUDY SHI Alpha Honor Society, Business Club, Stu dent Education Association, Chi Omega Pi Kappa Theta, Tiger Tangles, G.P.A., 2.99 Stratford, Oklahoma. DETRA SPENCE Women's Recreation Association, president, College Choir, Wesley Foundation, officer, Student of the Month, Pesagi Queen Can- didate, Hanging ot Green, representative. G.P.A., 3.06, Waleetka, Oklahoma. SHARON STAFFORD Pi Kappa Theta, Chi Omega, secretary, chap- ter correspondent, Alpha Honor Society, Business Club, Student Education Associa- tion, Alpha Chi. G.P.A., 3.48, Holdenville, Oklahoma. PAULA STROUD Alpha Chi, Science Club, Wesley Founda- tion, G.P.A., 3.67, Ada, Oklahoma. Whois Who Rating Is Highly Prized SHIRLEY TERRY Alpha Chi, Student Education Association, English Club, Sociology Club, Debate Team, Church of Christ Youth Group. G.P.A., 3.37, Ada, Oklahoma. MARTHA TUDOR Student Senate, freshman representative, sec.-treas., Tiger Pep Club, secretary, Phi Delta Zeta, pledge trainer, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Alpha Honor Society, Sociology ' RICHARD WALLRATH Club Honor Court, Tiger Tangles Com TOMMY VANNOY Alpha Chi, Student Senator, Band. G.P.A., 3.37, McAlester, Oklahoma. MONTE TULL Phi Kappa Tau, president, All Greek Coun- cil. G.P.A., 3.39, Ada, Oklahoma. mittee. G.P.A., 2.77, Ardmore, Oklahoma Alpha Honor Society, Spanish Club, pres- ident, Science Club, Dormitory representa- tive, Student Honor Court, Chief Justice G.P.A., 3.4l, Miami, Florida. LATRISHA WEST Student Education Association, Young Dem- ocrats, Home Economics Club, Knight Hall, secretary, House Council Knight Hall, Alpha Chi, Independent Women, English Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Tiger Tang- les, Spring Carnival, Oklahoma Home Economics Association. G.P.A., 3.31, Henry- etta, Oklahoma. ' any r Y, 1521 as 22:2 E Q., Lf ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY Henry Bellmon Becomes First Republican Governor The Honorable Henry Bellmon Governor of Oklahoma Henry Louis Bellmon, The TirsT Republi- can governor in The hisTory of Oklahoma, Took office in January, 1963. He was born in Tonkawa, The son of a Cherokee STrip pioneer. Governor Bellmon aTTended grade school aT Glenrose and high schools aT Nlarland and Billings. He enTered Oklahoma STaTe UniversiTy in i939 and was graduaTed in 1942. During ThaT Time, he was acTive in campus organiga- zaTions and was lisTed on The Dean's Hon- or Roll several Times. While a FirsT LieuTenanT in The UniTed STaTes Marines during World War ll, he earnecl The Legion of MeriT and The Silver STar for Heroism. Today Governor Bellmon is married and has Three c'aughTers. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education bl 'Ti' 1 S- g . .. is , Mrs. Jewell Ditmars Mr. William T. Payne Mr. Donald S. Kennedy MF- Clyde A- Wheeler Mr- Bob Allee Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary Assistant Secretary ,,. Q3 Mr. G. Ellis Gable Mr. John J. Vater, Jr. Mr, R, L, Crowder, Jr, Mr. Harry P. Conroy Dr. E. T. Dunlap Mr. T. G. Sexton Chancellor Administrative Assistant Regents Govern East Central Board of Regents for Oklahoma Colleges Two Boards of Regents govern East Central. The State Regents for Higher Education, authorized by a l94l con- stitutional amendment, is the the coordinating board for the state system of higher education. This board considers W such matters as programs of study, service, finances, budg- ets, and state wide policies. The Board of Regents for Okla- -N. homa colleges, which directs the six state colleges, approve expenditures, determines policy, and considers recommen- dations of the President. fgvri Mr. V. L. Browne Mr. M. C. Collum Dr. Oliver Hodge Executive Secretary MVS- MeVVYll Jennings MV- JOE B- Monfoe Mr. Lawrence S. Morrison Mrs. Dovie Pruitt Mr. James V. Smith Mr. Thomas Walsh Not pictured-Mr. Marvin K. Hambrick President Spencer Directs College Dr. Spencer looks out at Linscheid Library, one of many buildings built during his administration. DR. CHARLES F. SPENCER Dr. Charles Frank Spencer, President of East Central since l949, has been in a large measure, responsible for the growth and development of the college since that time. ln the early years of his administration he spoke out strongly for higher standards and excellence in college ed- ucation. East Central, in keeping with his beliefs and de- mands, has built and is continuing to build, an institution which is widely respected for the quality of its graduates. Dr. Spencer, a native of Arkansas, came to Oklahoma as a boy of 12. He received his B. S. Degree from East Central, his M. A. Degree from Oklahoma University, and his Ph. D. Degree from the University of Wisconsin. He has maintained a deep interest in his major field, govern- ment, particularly at the community level and has helped to draft many city charters including some as far away as Alaska. During his leisure hours, Dr. Spencer, together with Mrs. Spencer, enioys entertaining friends and relaxing at Walden Pond, a lodge east of Ada, which they have re- cently completed. The following exerpt is from a letter which Dr. Spencer wrote for the Pesagi staff during the year- Staff members and students have labored long and well in many areas of College activity to make i965-66 a great year in the history of East Central-academic achievement, religious activities, athletics, social life .... The Pesagi is a symbol, it represents this year's liv- ing, studying, and working together. May we cherish it through all the days of our lives as we turn its pages now and then to revive memories of this good year in the life of the College and, I trust, in our lives. -C . DR. EDWARD W. JAMES Dr. James has served as Dean of Instruction at East Central for The past T2 years. He is a Missi- ssippian by birth and came To Oklahoma by way of Texas. Dr. James holds a Bachelor's degree from Missi- ssippi State College, a Master's from Mississippi Southern College, and his Doctorate from the University of Texas. He is active in The professsional organizations of The state, having served as President of The College Teachers Association of Oklahoma, President of the College Deans' Association of Oklahoma and as chairman ofthe Oklahoma Commission on Teacher Education and Certification. As vice-chairman of a committe of The Oklahoma State Regents for High- er Education, he is engaged in making a study of The educational opportunities available in higher education in Oklahoma and the possible needs of other programs to be added. He is quite well known for his culinary ability and cooks hundreds of meals each year for differ- ent groups and organizations both on and off cam- pus, he has traveled extensively in the United States and has visited Hawaii, Nassau in the Ba- hamas, and Mexico, using another of his hobbies, photography, to give Travel Talks To civic clubs and other groups in and around Ada. Dr. Edward James Is Dean of Instruction 24: ,,i , K6 y ,F 2 5 jp if Q W.. ...T ., -rrf rr , T gf, w I ' .li T ii iii, T 1, Dr. James stands in front of a group of pictures showing his home and gardens. ffdf Q . W . .ff ' me ss.. f g s: ' fi? , . 3 I K' 5 s '3 DR. B. J. TILLMAN Dean of Students Dr. Tillman, who holds degrees from East Central, George Peabody College, and Oklahoma State Univer- siity, is a man of varied hobbies. From his subject matter field of geography, he has become a meter- ologist of note and is an authority on caves in this area. He is also a amateur ornithologist. . . --0' -w.:.'. t - is.v:e'ss ' 3 N. ,f . - 'z, t,.1,f,E. .,'.,,r... ,. 1 N . if SP7 - .. J N NLT'-J -'t-- 1 .::..7t.e: .W .,, ffm s if - ., ,.. .,,.s - , Deans Are Busy MRS. MILDRED RIDLING Dean of Women Mrs. Ridling was educated at East Central and at the University of Oklahoma. In addition to working with the co-eds of the College, she finds time to serve as coordinator of campus organizations anud advisor for the Pesagi. .. ...ac - C, S30 54 M Q M s :crib -, '12 as-Q -1 --1 -...... ........ .......... :..:..-.rs ...::..- k..f..... ,.z.:.m-w ,............ ...M M. at-'sy'-BL ,........ ... AH.- .... . agile: .. ........ , :.':..-.W s.'-sz'-.42 .......... Deans give help to many students during enrollment. ' ,sw gs R 5 'Sa gi sk il , R ei? f , X x R N , Ag if H if in ii. . 0 f 1 :ws R R -iii ' ll 'W 'V l ., 2 .f g1Le..Qylf',-li ff 1 ff F , 11422551 R is MR. OSCAR PARKER MR. RCY Mcicsovvm MR. HARVEY FAUST N 'M 'X Business Manager Director of Public Relations Reglslfal' Officials Perform Important Duties ff yy' r 1 1 f eff: - ' ..'R- 1-W 'L' M5 '1 'v 5+ +A ' '7 'fV'9 2-.ff L f - L, ,Sq L . W. , '. q,,r-f-we :-'wmv-21: :.e-mmK,f.sgn- .Q fwvki co. .A . The Administration Building houses ihe many necessary offices of 1he College. Facult MR. ROBERT KAEBNICK Music Department Chairman MR. DONALD GANT Music MRS. DOROTHY LITTLE Music Music English '.,,.,.. young 'inf MISS IRA JEAN SNOW Music MR. CHARLES TRACY Music DR. WlLLAM R. WRAY English Department Chairman MRQZIQQLEY CAMERON Humanities and MR. ROY MCKEOWN' English MRS. LEONE MAYHUE English MRS. LUCILE MORSE English MR. GENE COLLIER English MRS. SUE FATHREE English MRS. MARGUERITE HAWKINSON English MRS. MARY MCCRAW English Mr. Quiett explains a sociological trend to Dr. Nance as Mr. Suter and Dr. Nabors listen attentively. MRS. EMMA BOX Art MR. EUGENE MACINNIS Art Language Arts are Needed by All DR. D. J. NABORS Speech Department Chairman DR. DOROTHY SUMMERS Speech DR. CHAUVlERS HERMAN Foreign Language Department Chairman MR. WALTER FRENK Foreign Language MR. CASPER DUFFER Library Department Chairman MISS CLYTlE MCCAIB Library Library Science MR. JON SUTER Library MISS GLADYS TINGLE Library Art MR. DEE J. LAFON Art Department Chairman WR Speech Foreign Language X Mr and Mrs Heimann are greeted by Dr James and Dr. Bartlett as they Psychology Maj or MIEYNIEJITQDIEAN Has Been Added DR. JOHN DENSFORD Education DR. NORMAN FRAME Education DR. ROBERT HASSKARL Education DR. VICTOR HICKS Educaton DR. JAMES O. MATHIS Psychology DR. ROY MAXWELL Psychology DR.- JACK NANCE Education DR. JAMES O. TATE Psychology DR. JAMES O. DANLEY Mathematics Department Chairman MR. PHILLIP BRIGGS Mathematics MR, MURRIEL GILLIAM Mathematics MR. EMIL E. HEIMANN DR. THOMAS J. MCKNIGHT Mathematics Department Shows Growth so K gf . - Q 1 ,,. Q Mathematics Biology 6- , ' T1 MR GENE STEPHENSON Department Chairman Mathematics Sciences Include Biology, Chemistry, MREOEQQER BROWN DR. WILLIAM A. CARTER and Physics 'Most DR. DOYLE MCCOY Biology MR. DONALD J. NOBLE Biology DR. WILLIS I. DECKER Chemistr Y Department Chairman DR. PAUL DENNY Chemistry MR. DONALD STAFFORD Chemistry NIR. BROWN NIACKIN Physics Department Chairman MR. JOHN BULMAN Physics MR, DONALD KELLOGG Physics '03,- I9I MR. ELVAN GEORGE Health and Physical Education Department Chairman MRS. BILLIE FLOYD Health and Physical Education MR. FLOYD MCBRIDE Health and Physical Education MRS. MARY C. MCPHEE Health and Physical Education Physical Education new and Physica: Health and Physical rx 79 MISOCELCEQYSIMS Social Sciences Include Geography Sociology Government and History History MR. JAMES HARRIS History MISS LOUISE HORNBEAK History DR. THOMAS THOMPSON History MR. ELMER WILLIAMS Government Industrial Arts s ' 'Ss DR. HAROLD BRENHOLTZ Industrial Arts Department Chairman MR. J. DENTON FLOYD Industrial Arts ' nig- kkykkky MR. LAWRENCE REYNOLDS IndustriaI Arts MR. DENNIS WILLIAMS ii .. Industrial Arts i i f 4 QTV I. X M -bf. MRS. GRACE GEORGE Home Economics Department Chairman MRS. DENITIA HARRIS Home Economics MR. DAN MARKER Director of Student Aid MR. STANLEY VOSS Business and Economics Department Chairman DR. DONALD O. HARRIS Business Business Economics MR. JAMES MANGUM Economics DR. BILL G. RAINEY Business MISS BERTHA STURDEVANT Business MISS MYRTLE STURDEVANT Business Practical Arts Cover a Broad Field Home Economics . ww-Q pr 99 ,AM ln., ELAINE BEARDEN MERLE BOATWRIGHT THAYLIAH HISLE MAE -IO WAGNER Registry Assistant Registrar RSQISIFY RSQISTTY E, ffioe Personnel Is Vital If to College GEORGE ANN ABLES ROBERTA CARTWRIGHT DIXIE GRANT Secretary to President Duplicating Office Secretary to Dean of Instruction me 7 Qi- JOANNE LAMBERT LARNA STIFFLER Finance Office JANET BLAKE MERLE JAMISON Secretary to Dean of Students Director of Placement VYVYAN DAVIS ANN MATTHEWS OPAL BOSWELL MURIEL I-OVVRANCE MARY BETH MYERS Finance Office Bookkeeper Bookkeeper Finance Office I94 College Nurse I MRS, JESSIE DAVIS Cafeteria Managers Lynn Smith sells Jackie McClure a bill of goods' in the College Bookstore. MR. MAURICE TAFF Superintendent MRS. VIRGINIA TAFF Dietician Auxiliary Personnel Serves Student Union Personnel Campus gs r ' I iafie k , Dormitory Hostesses MR. JOHN MEANS MR. 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English ELMER ANDERSON Sulphur General Business NETA.SUE ANDERSON Seminole Elementary Education TEDDY RAY ARCHER Stratford History CEZAR ARROCHO Panama Business HERBERT ASTON McAIester English LINDA BARGER Purcell Elementary Education CLARK BARNES Pauls Valley Elementary Education GAYLA ANN BATES Ardmore Elementary Education LONNIE BEAM Lindsay Physical Education PATSY BELCHER Atoka Business Education JIM BELEELE Shawnee History MICHAEL R. BELL Seminole lndustrial Arts ELOISE BENTLEY Ada Spanish ROBERT BENTLY Pauls Valley Elementary Education MICHAEL N. BENTON Haileyville Accounting DICK BEYER Tulsa Psychology RICHARD L. BOWEN Holdenville History PAULA BOND Cushing Elementary Education JOHNNY C. BOYLES Rolf Accounting BILL BRACKETT Seminole History JUANITA RUTH BRADLEY Koncwa Physical Education CAROL BRANNON Ada Sociology DARRELL BRISCOE Ada Elementary Education WILLARD BROCK Norman Industrial Arts MELVIN BROOKING Seminole Psychology and Sociology LARRY BROOKSHER Maysville Physical Education JANICE KAY BROWN Shawnee Elementary Education JO DEAN BROWN Seminole Elementary Education KENNEDY BROWN Stonewall History and Physical Education MARTHA JEAN BROWN Stonewall Physical Education GLEN BRYANT Aclc Physical Education DOROTHY BRYANT Ada Art CHARLEY BURNETT Stratford Physical Education CHERRI BURNETT Wynnewood Music TOMMY BRUCE BURNS Acla Physical Education CHARLES L. BURTRUM Miami Business Education EMMA LOUISE BURTRUM Ada Business Education SHERRY K. BYNUM Duncan Elementary Education BETTY CALLEN Mtllcreek Elementary Education H. B. CANIDA Tupelo Business Education TOMMY CARNEY McAlester Physical Education SAM CARTWRIGHT San Antonio, Texas Speech JAMES CHAFFIN Aqa Elementary Education JACK CHAPMAN Ada Biology LUCRETIA CHAPMAN Ada Speech 8. English ARTHUR LEE CHOAT MARY CHRISTIAN Shawnee Elementary Education TOMMY CLARK Lindsay Geography LINDA CLARK Ada Accounting LINDA CLARK Olcemah Elementary Education CAROL CLICK Duncan Physical Education SANDRA CLINTON Ada Business Education DELLA MAE COBB Pernell Business Education FRANKLIN LEE COBLE Owasso Elementary Education HELEN M. COCHRAN Ada Home Economics CLARICE COE Maysville Elementary Education MITCHAEL COEFEY Latta Chemistry LARRY BRUCE COKER Maysvllle Medical Technology EMMA RAE COLE Holdenville Business Education HAROLD D. COLE Seminole Biology DOUGLAS COLLINGS Seminole Accounting DON EDWARD COLWELL Elmore City Industrial Arts FAYE COOK Ada Elementary Education JEANETTE COOK Ada English DENNIS DEAN COON Ada Biology CHARLES COOPER Ada Business Education Art students sell their work at annual art auction. JOHNNY COX Stockton, Missouri Accounting RONNlE COX Madill General Business PHILLIP GARY CRAIN Odessa, Texas Psychology ALLEN LEE CRAWFORD McAlester Mathematics WANDA CRENSHAW lclabel Elementary Education WILLAS CRENSHAW Sasatkwa Animal Science DORIS CRONE Haywood Business Education HOWARD CUNNINGHAM Ada Physical Education LARRY W. CUNNINGHAM Ada Accounting BlLLlE CURRY Cromwell Elementary Education LEWlS LEE DANIELS Ada Industrial Arts HAROLD D. DAVIDSON Ada Accounting MARGUERITTE DAVIDSON Ad Elelinentary Education RUSSELL DAVIS Ada English STEPHEN DEATON Pauls Valley English JUDY DENAULT Indian Orchard, Mass. Elementary Education GEORGE DIXON Ada Elementary Education TRESlA SUE DOSHlER Stratford Elementary Education JAY DOUTHIT Konawa Elementary Education KAREN ANN DROMS Bethelem, Pennsylvania Home Economics JAMES COOPER Stringtown History ROGER LEE CROSBY Stratford Chemistry TOM COTHREN Pauls Valley Chemistry RONALD M. COWAN Daingerfield, Texas English oe STUART ARTHUR DROMS Henderson, N. Y. Physics HARLEY MAX DUNCAN Dewar Elementary Education JERRY NED DUNCAN Okrnulgee Elementary Education ALMA K. DUNN McAlester English of . W .eu Callixylon Tree is a campus landmark. Alll Q JESS LEE DURHAM Atwood Elementary Education MARYLIN EARLY Okemah Elementary Education PAULA SUE EDWARDS Ada Psychology 81 Sociology RONALD ELBLING New York, N, Y. Sociology JOHN ROBERT ELLIG Weleetlra History ROGER ELLIS Dallas, Texas Physical Education LARRY EPPERSON Muskogee Sociology CHARLES THOMAS EVERETT Haywood Biology JIM FAUROT Okmulgee History JENNIE FILES Coalgate Business Education PAMELA JEAN FILSON Wewoka Elementary Education VIRGIL FINLEY Moore Sociology GLENDA G. FITE Weleetka Sociology CHARLES E. FRALEY Ardmore General Business CHARLES L. FRANKLIN Ada English GEORGE FREED Midwest City Industrial Arts WILLIAM FREEMAN Washington, D. C. Sociology JIMMIE JANE FRYE Millcreek Home Economics MYRTLE FULLER Seminole Elementary Education GARY DALE FULLERTON Davis Biology Foremost Is Acadennc Achwvement JERRY GAMMILL Duncan Physics HOMER G. GARNER Kanawa Sociology GWENDOLYN ANN GARRETT Okmulgee Music GLENN A. GARRIOTT Ada Business Education RONALD E. GEIS Davis English PAT GEORGE Sfonewall Mathematics RUTH ELAINE GIBSON Stonewall Elementanf Education TOM GIBSON Coalgate Mathematics NANCY GOINS Ada Elementary Education ROBERT GOODNER Weleetko Elemeitary Education JOY ANN GOODNIGHT Davis Chemistry LETA GOVETT Seminole Speech BRUCE GOVETT Sulphur Speech SHARON KAYE GRAVES Seminole Art SANDRA GREEN Shawnee Elementary Education SNELL GREEN Modill Elementary Education SHARON GREGG Ada Business Education RUBE GRIFFIN Konowo Industrial Arts ANN GROUNDS Seminole Physical Education DON HALL Ada i Mathematics 8. Physics JOHN M. HALLMARK Ada Mathematics 8. Physics LEE HALPIN Anodarko History CARL DENNIS HANKINS Byars Chemistry TIM HARDEN Seminole Industrial Arts ED HARMAN Holdenville History THOMAS SCOTT HARRIS Holdenville Business Education SHEILA KAYE HARRISON Ada Biology DONNA FAYE HARROD Sasakwc Elemenfary Education HARLEY B. HAYES Ada Hislory JIM HAYES Davis Music JAMES LEE HAYS Seminole Personnel Management WENDYL HEFFINGTON Connervllle Accounling LOIS HENRY Lindsay Home Economics KATHY HERD Pauls Valley Elemenlary Educalion LINDA HESS Pauls Valley Elementary Educalion DONNA HICKERSON Ft. Belvoir, Virginia lnduslrial Arfs JERRY HILL Sulphur Incluslrial Arls VELMA ANN HILL Rolf Music ROLAND E. HISLE Ada Biology ALMA HOGAN Ada English WILLIAM CARL HOLMAN Paden Spanish ANDREW HORTON, JR. Checafah Industrial Arls DONNA HOWARD Davis Elemenlary Educafian CAROL HOWELL Roll Home Economics and Elemenlary Educaiion LINDA HUDDLESTON Dustin Elementary Educafian KENNETH DAVID HUDSON Ada Music JERRY G. HULIN Garland, Texas Accounting BYRL DARWIN HUNT Lawron Physical Educclion ROBERT W. HURST Drumrighl Biology BOBBY LOU HYDE Ado Hislory Library is convenient and resourceful place for students to study. CARL W. JOHNSON Wetumka Biology D. THOMAS JOHNSON Stonewall Physical Education TERRY DEAN JOHNSON Seminole General Business BOBBlE K. JONES McAlester Business Education DONALD V. JONES Lindsay Physics 81 Mathematics FREDDlE JONES Wewokci Physical Education GARY JAY JONES Midwest City Elementary Education GARY JUSTIN JONES Lindsay Mathematics LINDA KAYE JONES Henryetto Elementary Education TAWANA lNEZ JONES Bowlegs Elementary Education CHARLES OGEL KENEIPP Miami, Florida Physical Education RITA KNIGHT Shawnee Elementary Education l.OlS M. KRAMER Ada Elementary Education JOHN R. KURAS Ada Industrial Arts GLEN KUYKENDALL Stratford Biology DANIEL l.ALLl McAlester Biology HARVEY J. LAMBERT, JR. Ada General Business PHIL LANGSTON Pauls Valley Business JIMMY LOYLE LANGWELL Seminole Chemistry WlLLlAM LARRY LARGE Fittstown Physical Education AARON ISAACS Clifton, Arizona Physical Education WILMA JACKSON Okemah English E. W. JAMES Ada Elementary Education MARY WAYNELL JAMES Texhoma Elementary Education TERESA LAUDERMlLK Hartshorne 'Elementary Education VERBA L. LAWLER Seminole English JUANITA LENOX Stuart Elementary Education JOHN LEONARD El Paso, Texas Elementary Education Tigers concentrate on the game whether on the fielcl or on the LINDA GAY LEWELLEN Seminole Elementary Education JERRY C. LlGON Wewolca Biology GLEN LOCKHART Wetumka Physical Education WENDELL LOGAN Pauls Valley Government h DORIS LOLLIS Dustin Home Economics THURSEY LOMAN Fittstown Math NEDRA LUNN Lawtoh Elementary Education MARY MALOY Allen Business Education SAN DRA MANTOOTH Ada Spanish JERRY MARTIN Ada General Business NANCY MARTlN Wewolca Elementary Education an Economics JOHNNY MAUGHAN Ada Biology GARY MAYNARD Wayne Sociology MIKE McBRlDE Ada Physical Education RONALD MCCALL Huntingdon, Pa. English JOHN MCCLURE Konawa General Business LEATH McCLURE Ada Elementary Education BlLLYE MCCURLEY Stonewall Elementary Education JAMES MCDANIEL Tupelo Math ORVILLE MCDOUGAL Haileyville General Business Some Find Victor in Elections SANDRA MCDOUGAL Valliant Speech LARR'Y MCELROY Pauls Valley Biology CLAUDETT MCHENRY Mc-Alester History TOMMY MCKAY Industrial Arts Elmore City LORITA MCKINNEY Clinton Art EDWARD VANCE MCNEAL Byars Industrial Arts GUY MCVEIGH Okemah Elementary Education BOBBY MEANS Ada Psychology CHERYL MELTON Stratford Home Economics and Business Education TERRY MIDDLESWORTH Shawnee Physical Education W. MILES Seminole Chemistry GEORGE MILLER Hollister Physical Education and Business Education HARRY MILLER I Pauls Valley General Business LANA MILLS Pauls Valley Physical Education and Business Education CHARLES MOORE Purcell Sociology GARY MOORE Asher Biology JUDITH MUNCRIEF Ada Elementary Education and Physical Education DENNIS MYERS Ada English KENNETH NEAL Ada Business Education THELMA NOLEN Wetumlca Elementary Education JAMES NORMAN Walters Mathematics SHARON OLIVE Antler English' BETTY ORR Pickens English AVIS ORSBURN Sasakwa Elementary Education JERRY OSBORN Wetumka History thers Find Victory on Gridiron K - -of it I nzwmgffswu :f'smuamm.,g'wa. :Maul l I-in LANA OWENS Crowder Elementary Education PEGGY COOK PAGE Wilburton Elementary Education JACKIE PALMER McAIester Government and History MIKE PARKER Tecumseh Accounting CHARLES PARR Duncan Industrial Arts PHILIP PARRISH Ada History CARROLL PARSONS Shawnee Industrial Arts JERRY PEAY Allen General Business RAY PHILLIPPE Ardmore Sociology PHIL PHILLIPS Indianala Industrial Arts ROBERT PIPKIN Konawa Mathematics and Physics JERRY PLETCHER Davis General Business GARY POLLARD Ada Industrial Arts ROBERT PORTER Hartshorne Mathematics BILLY PRICE Seminole Sociology JIM PULLIAM Dewar English JEWELL RANEY Pryor Elementary Education PHIL RAY Ada Sociology KENNETH REED Windlow, Ark. 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VELMA ROLLOW Wynnewood English and Elementary WAYNE RONEY Dallas, Texas Elementary Education ELLEN RUTLAND Okemah Home Economics JOANN SANDMANN Coalgate Physical Education KIM SAULS Holdenville Business Education JlMMY SCALES ldabel Physical Education HARRY SCOUFOS Okemah Political Science JUDY SCOTT Stonewall Business Education BURL SELF McAlester Sociology and Geography DEENE SHERBERT Ada Elementary Education KENNETH SIMMONS Ardmore Industrial Arts BUDDY SKEEN Maud Art MICHAEL SLAGLE Alma Sociology LEON SMITH Oklahoma City General Business GAYLE SMlTl l Pauls Valley Elementary Education JERRY SMITH Lindsay General Business ROGER SMITH Holdenville General Business THOMAS SMITH Wewoka Government NANCY SNOWDEN Seminole Elementary Education BARBARA SOMMERVILLE Seminole English , ' ,i ,, LOYDEL ROBERTSON Atolca Elementary Education RUSSELL ROBINSON Holdcnvrlle Accounting CHRISTINE ROHRER McAlester Music ERVIN ROLEY Norman Physical Education KENNETH SORRELS McAlester Elementary Education DETRA SPENCE Weleetka Physical Education LARRY SPENCE Pauls Valley Sociology DONALD SPRADLING Clebit Elementary Education l 7 ir -as ,M Girls on intramural volleyball team add up the score. CLARA DELORES SPRAY Ad English and Sociology LARRY SPRINGFIELD Maysville Biology ERNEST STAGGS Oklahoma City Ind. Arts JAMES STEPHENS Seminole General Business ALBERT RAY STlFFLER Washington, Okla. Business Education CHARLES EDWIN STONECIPHER Stratford Elementary Education VERNA STONECIPHER Stratford Art PATSY STRAUGHAN Tecumseh Physical Education LARRY STUMPP Wewoka History and Government HOWARD SULLIVAN Brawley History KATHLEEN SUE SUTTON Ad Eleumentary Education SANDRA KAY SUTTON McAlester Business DOYNE E. 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WATSON Stratford Business Education DOUGLAS O. WEBB Mannsville History FREDA D. WEBB Mannsville Elementary Education BRENDA WELLS Ardmore Elementary Education DONALD WHARRY ldabel Physical Education GARY WHELCHEL Ada Psychology D1p1omas Are BURL WHITE Rush Springs English ROY WHITE Ada Psychology WYN WHITE Ada Home Economics Rewards for 11. THOMAS EARL WIGINTON Paden History 1::znma ay t RUANNE WIGLEY Stratford Home Economics BURTIS WILLIAMS Ada English HARRY WILLIAMS Gene Autry History JOHN R. WILLIAMS Coalgate Elementary Education LESLIE WILLIAMS Adu Elementary Education JIMMY JOE WILSON Coalgate Chemistry RAY THURMAN WILSON Stratford Business MARTHA WOLF Wetumka Elementary Education SHARON WOLFE Muskogee Business EDWARD WOOD Ada Industrial Arts EUGENE WOOD Stratford Industrial Arts MIKE WOOD Ada Physical Education ALICE JO WGODWARD Duncan Elementary Education JOE WORK Lindsay History JOHN YERBY Adu Industrial Arts Juniors Prepare for Final Year GEORGE ANDERSON Seminole JACK ANDERSON Seminole WYNEMA ANDERSON Ada DORIS ANGEL Tupelo JOSEPH WILLIAM ANSON Seminole BILL ARCHER Mexlo, Texas HORACIO AYALA Littleton, Colorado NANCY BALLARD Ada GLENN BAMBURG Wetumkc BARBARA BARDIN Henryetfo BEN BARKER Ado KATHY BARNES Ado RUSSELL BARRINGER Ardmore RONALD BAUGH Dougherfy LARRY BECK Pool? MARGARET BEGLEY Elmore City TOMMY BELL Oklahoma City E-eh! Final exam time again, says Steve Trotter. 1 w TED BENTON Konawa GAlL BEVERLY Stratford BETTIE BLACK Stonewall JAMES BLANKENSHIP Ada BILL BOLT Weleetka JANET BORDERS Allen W. B, BORDERS Allen ALTUS BOREN Rolf DONALD BOWMAN Seminole DAVID BRADLEY Ada ELLEN BRANDON Wetumka LElLA BRANSCUM Mason CHRISTY BRAUN Stonewall CHARLES BREWER Pauls Valley JOHN BRITT Hoffman TRESHA BROCK Maud NOAH BROOKS Velma RANDY BROOKS Wewoka ALICE BRUSTER Madill BILLY BRYANT Pauls Valley FRANK BRYANT Seminole INAS BRYANT Ada SAUNDRA BROWN Ada JUANITA BURK Bowlegs BOBBI BURNS Coalgate By Beg1nn1ng Educauon Courses SUE BURROWS Fiftsl-:ugh WILLIAM BYNUM Wayne MARTHA CABLE McAIester LINDA CANNADY Allen MIRLA CASTILLERO Panama SHARON CASTLEBERRY Ada BEVERELY CASTOR Seminole GRADY CAUTHRON Seminole JAMES A. CHAPMAN Ada JIM CHAPMAN Pauls Valley GWEN CHESTER Duncan JAMES R. 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DUNN Madill CEClL EASLEY Sulphur SHARON ELLIG Weleellca ROGER ESCUE Ada ARVIS ESTES Ada NANCY KAY EVANS Wewalca JAMES FAIRBANKS Cleveland JANET FARMER Ada EMIL FARRIS Shawnee KAY FlLSON Wewoka ROYCE FISCHER Perryfon, Texas SANDRA FISHER Olcemah MICHAEL FLATT Tulsa JOHN FOERTSCH Chickasha Some slaves came high at the annual slave auction JOHN FREY Chickasha WILLIAM T. FRYE Sulphur PHYLLIS FULLERTON Sulphur JAMES GAAR Gacr RONNY GAGE Odessa, Texas BETTY GAINES Konawa CLARK GARDNER Sulphur SAMMY L. GENTRY Stratford JAMES GEORGE' Ada VIRGINIA GIBBONS Davis ROLAND GLADDEN FI. Stacklon, Texas JUDY GLADDEN Elmore City JIMMY GLASCO Coalgale BARBARA GLIMP Shawnee D. G. GOBER Ada PHILLIP GOODMAN Maud GARY GOODSON Maud BARRY GENE GROVE Panama, Oklc. JAMES R. GRAVES Valliant GARY GUINN Lindsay ELIZABETH GUNTER Seminole GLENN HAINES Sulphur ALFRED HALL Ada WOODROW HALL Stuart FRANCES HANEY Coalgale 'WV' CLETA HARDWICK Lindsey DONNIE HARDWICK Holdenyille ts- 9- '-1... A real sportsmen . . . Jay Douthift is ready-be It bowling or Tennis. v-ffT '77 isa . ,,.y-. ,4,..,-fb 'i LEALLEN HARGROVE Wewoko JIM D. HARJO Ada DOUGLAS HARMAN Elmore City MICHAEL HARMAN Tecumseh VERNON HARMON Welumkc TONY HARROS Holdenville ROGER HARRIS Elmore City JOELLA HARRISON Koncwc PHIL HAYS Wynnewood JENNA HELLACK Tishomingo REGGY HENDERSON Elmore City TOMMY HENRY Ado HENRY HENSLEY Bloomfield, New Mex. GARY HERRIN' Ada KEN HERTE Pauls Valley ROBERT HIGHTOWER Slrollord BILLY M. HILL Seminole CHARLES HILL Tupelo TERRY WAYNE HILL Ada BILL HISLE Ado DONNA MAY HOFFMAN Konowo RONALD HOLDER Pauls Volley DONNIE HOLMES Pickens ' MARIANN HORNBERGER Morrison GARY HORSLEY Lindsey Working in Greek rgan1zat1ons TROYCE HOUCHIN Afaka ROX R. HOUSTON Ada CHARLES HOWARD Ada CHARLOTTE HOWARD Ada HARVEY HOWETH Maysville LAQUITA HUCKLEBERRY Kanawa JANE HUDSON Tishomingo SHARON HULIN Shawnee AARON HULSTINE Tupela GEORGE ING Ontario, Canada ALLEN JACKSON Ada RACHEL JACOBS Ada MARILYN JAMES Okemah D. T. JOHNSON Ada RONNIE JOHNSON Seminole SUSAN M. JOHNSON Ada GLEN DALE JONES Ada ANTHONY WADE JORDAN Ada JUDY JORDAN Lindsay MARY MARGARET KASTERKE Shawnee RICHARD GERALD KASTERKE Shawnee CARL BENNIE KAY Elmore City RONALD KAY Lindsay JOHNNY DALE KENNEDY Wynnewood THOMAS WARREN KENNEDY Elmore City RONALD VAN KENT Wewoka HELEN KERSEY Purcell RANDOLPH KEY Tishomingo BRENDA KAY KILGORE Crowder RONNIE KILPATRICK Gainesville, Texas Actmg 111 Drama Producuons . . . JON KRAUSE Ado ROBIN LACY Kiowa ANNA LEE LAMIRAND Adu VIRGINIA M. LANE Ada LARRY LATHAN Ada FREDA LATTA Checotoh ARLENE LAWSON Colvin .IIM LAWSON Bowlegs VIVIAN LAWSON Bowlegs .IEANNINE LEAGUE McAlester HELEN LEATHERWOOD Hewe ALLEN LEDBETTER Seminole MARLENE LEDLOW Wynnewood GALE LEE Holdenville OTIS LEWELLEN Seminole FLORA LOFTIN Ada LARRY LONG Norman LEN LOVE Koncwu DANNY LOVETT Tishomingo MONA JOYCE LOVETT Connerville JOHNNY LOWE Bromide KATHRYN SUE LOWE Adu ELVA LOWRY Ada DIANA LUELLEN Henryetlu JERRY MCALISTER Arlington, Vo. BILLYE MCCURLEY Adu MARILYN MCDANIEL Olney ELAINE MCDONALD Ada RUTH MCDONALD Mill Creek SANDRA MCDOUGAI. Vclllonl JANEY MCEUIN Sfrotford Wesley Foundafion's prize winning float required a push To get lined up for The parade. SHERRI MCGOWEN Wayne DEL MCGRAW Ada DELOYCE MCKINNEY Ado NAOMI MCKINNEY Dustin TERRY MCNEAL Ada BARBARA MCNEIL Holdenville REBECCA MCPHERSON Adu JOHNNIE MCWHIRTER Elmore City VIRGIL MCWHIRTER Maysville FRANKLIN MAKINSON Hoffman GLORIA MANTOOTH McAIester CARL MARTIN Erick RUBY MARTIN Ada LOREN MASON Wetumka BlLLlE SUE MATHIS McAlesler DANA MAYO Walters CAROLYN MERRlTT Tecumseh JOAN METZ Croinolcl BOBBY MILES Coulgcte DEWAYNE MILES Coolgate DON MILNER Allen JIM MlLROY Okmulgee DORIS W. MITCHELL Adu PATRICK CAMERON MOLLOY Galena, Calif. PATRICIA MONROE Ado CARRIE MCC-:EE Atokc vi JOE MOON Francis in KAREN MORRIS Wynnewood av M Touch football is a popular sport in both fall and spring. RONNIE MURPHREE Pittsburg ELIZABETH S. MURPHY Ardmore JAMES FLOYD MURRAY Ado BETTY NELSON Tishomingo HOMER DEWAYNE NELSON Ada ROGER DEAN NELSON Duncan GLENDA NEMECEK Wayne PERRY NEMECEK Wayne EDWIN R. NICHOLS Seminole DENNIS NORD Hemel DAVID LEE NORDEAN Konowc JERRY LEE NORTHCUTT Ada LARRY ALTON NORTHCUTT Lexington JANICE NORTON Cromwell LINDA KAY O'BRYAN Ardmore SAM OGAN Sulphur DAN ORR Madill JERRY D. OSBORN Wefumkc MARTIN OSLEGER Pauls Valley STANLEY RAY OWENS Crowder NANCY ANN PARMENTER Abilene, Texas DRENDA PARSONS Wcnefte JUNEIVA PATTON Ada LEANN PAYNE Duncan DALE PEAY Allen Ed1t1ng E C Pub11cat1ons SHARON PEMBERTON Oklahoma Cify LEE PENNINGTON Oklahoma City LARY DELL PEERY Ada JACQUITA PERRY Tupelo EARLENE PHARES Allen ANDREA LOIS PHILLIPPE Ardmore GARY WILSON PHILLIPS Ada LARRY DALE PHILLIPS Maysville RAYMOND LEON PHILLIPS Ada SUE HODGE PHILLIPS Maysville VICKY KAY PHILLIPS Ninnekah DONALD PIERCE Wynnewood JACKIE CARL PIRTLE Tishomingc WILL N. POCK Seminole ANN POLLAN Lindsay DALE POLLARD Ada JOYCE ANN POWERS Lindsay JEAN P. PRATER Ada JACK PUGH Sfigler PORTIA JEAN RAMBO Houston, Texas EDDYE ROBERT RAY Tulsa ROY REAVES Tishomingo PERVIS REDDER Ada GEORGE REED Coalgate ROGER REED Ada PETER REINHARDT Healdlan CHARLES RICHARD Ada MICHAEL RICHARDSON Asher LYNN RICHBURG Sulphur ELAINE RIEDT Harfshorne Taking Their Places in Sports . . . LUTIE RIGSBY Elmore City ROY RIGSBY Ada SHARON RIGSBY Tulsa DONNA RILEY Hurst, Texas ELLA RlTCl'lEY McAlester CARL ROBERTS Springer JUNE ROBERTS Atoka JACKIE ROLLlNS Oklahoma, City LARRY ROSE Elmore City RONNEY ROWE Tupelo RONNIE ROWE Stratford SHERRY RUNNING ,fr Rolf 'NT MARY RUSHING Oklahoma City -we 'K RUBY RUSHING Oklahoma City BOB RUSSELL Henryetta MAJORIE SALES McAlester JOE SAMPSON Connerville KARREL JANE SANDERS Stonewall GREG SAUNDERS Waynesboro, Va. RUTH SAVAGE Seminole SHANON SAXON Mannsville HARRY SAYRE Arlri CAROLE DIANE SCOTT Antler KATHRYN SCOTT Madera, Calif. ARDEN SELPH Ada LYNN SHACKELFORD McAlester PHYLLIS SHARPE Fitzliugh EARL SHEPHARD Rosedall JUDY SHI Stratford GLENDA GAlL SHIELDS Wardville at f f ---ffff -- f-fA 'f -was --wire n mei we ..r,f,s-au, amass? Sig Taus support the Tigers with their brightly painted car and their clanking bell. JUDY SIMS Ada JAMES SLATON Ado HAROLD SMART Wewoku BRUCE SMITH Hoffman DARLEEN SMITH Lindsay J. DWIGHT SMITH Ada ROBERT SMITH Coulgafe ROGER SMITH Holdenville RONNIE J. SMITH Shawnee BILL SMITHSON Ardmore UNA SNYDER Ada JAMES SORRELS Ada EDIE SPARKS Clarksville WA LTER SPRINGFIELD Mcysville SHARON STAFFORD Holdenvllle KENNETH STARKEY Koncwu J. R. STEWART Wewoka MIKE STEWART Auburn RANDALL STR EETMAN Susckwc PAULA STROUD Ado NELDA STUDLER Heuldfon JANICE SUTTERFIELD Adu MICKEY SWEAT Allen CAROL TAHSUDA Wewokc PAT TAYLOR Ada JENNIE SHOCKLEY Adu JOHN SHOEMAKER Maud YVONNE TAYLOR St Louis EDDIE TEDDER Purcell Tom Anderson is determined to get this one 23' SHIRLEY TERRY Ada MARTHA TESTERMAN Springer MARY THOMPSON Konowc VICKI THOMPSON Ardmore ANN THRASH Ado GARY TOLSON McAlester MARTHA TUDOR Ardmore MONTE TULL Seminole FRANK TURNER Hanna FRANCES VAUGHN Sulphur DAVID VENABLE Chickusho BILLY VICK Stonewall LINDA KAY VINCENT Fittstown CONRAD VOLLERTSEN New Port, R.l. SANDRA WADE Seminole CHARLES WALKER Ada RICHARD WALLRATH Miami, Florida MARILYN WALSH Shawnee NINA WALTAN Ado ILENA WARD Milburn ROBERT WARD Wynnewood LELAND WARTCHOW Union City ELIZABETH WASSON Nicoma Pork DAVID WATSON Acla BETTY WEBB Wewokc C' A Those many times to cI asses add up and soon the year is over. And Receiving Acadehiic Honors. BETTEJANE WELLS Antlers LATRISHIA WEST Henryeriu CAROLYN WESTROPE Dushn CAROL JUNE WHITE Fosfer DAVID W. WHITE Terryville, Conn. CARRIE LEE WILLIAMS Lenna PATRICIA WILLIAMS Fitzhugh STERLING WILLIAMS Ado NORBY WILLIAMSON Lindsay AUBREY GENE WILSON Elmore Ciry JUDY GAYLE WILSON Okemch KEITH WILSON Anflers MILDRED WORK VeImc HAROLD D. YEAGER Wewokc MRS. SALLY ANN YEAGER Wewoko JACK WAYNE YOTHER Coclgufe ELRETA JANE YOUNG Ada NORMA W. YOUNG Ado JUDY ADAM Sluarl JIMMY DANE ALEXANDER Ada CHARLES ALLEN Ado PAUL ALLEN Asher Cafeteria lines have become part of daily routine. Sophomores Find ew pportunities . . . 'QP' X AQ' 4 AL 4,--. an RONALD ALLEN Lindsay CAROL ANDERSON Sirovd JANET ANDERSON Stonewall JANIE ANDERSON Shawnee PAUL ANDERSON Sulphur SHIRLEY ANDERSON Seminole STELLA ANDERSON Ada IRENE ANGLIN Clcrila CAROLYN ARMS Sulphur JIM ARMSTRONG Tecumseh SHARON ARNOLD Seminole JOHNNY ARTER Kiowa WESLEY ARTER Lindsay JIMMY ASHLEY Stratford BRENDA ATWELL Lindsay DANNY ATWOOD Tishomingo MELVIN AUTEN Ada BETTY AYRES Ada ROSS BADGETT Ada DONNA BAKER Ada JEANNE BAKER Fox JACK BALLARD Los Cruces, N. M. RALPH BANE Seminole MICHAEL'BARNES San Angelo, Texas AL BARRETT Coalgate CRAIG BATES Konawc KAREN BATTLES Coalgate MARILYN BEAN Pauls Valley PAULA BEENE Ada JOHN BELK McAlesler JAMES BELL Healdton PATRICIA BELL Ada RAY BENNETT Sulphur MICKEY BERRY Odessa, Texas RICKEY BERRY Sulphur MARGARET BINGHAM Stonewall ALICE BIRDWELL Pauls Valley ROGER BIVINS Wynnewood ANITA BLACKWELL Stonewall BETTY BLACKWELL Ada RONALD BLACKWOOD Chickasaw JAMES BLUE Clinton SHIRFIEEY BOATWRIGHT Ro JUDY BOLIN Ada KENNETH BOLIN Ada LINDA BOLT Ada DAVID BONEBRAKE Seminole KENNETH BORDERS Allen CHERYLL BOREN Jacksonville, Fla. LATRICIA BOWERS Ada MARY BETH BRADFIELD Shawnee JUDITH BRANCH Ada PATRICIA BRANNON Ada ELLEN BRAWLEY Holdenville KAROLYN BRIGGS Tulsa RONALD BRINLEE Ada DONALD BRITTIN Davis DON BROCK Wewoka RONNIE BROCKETT Ada JANICE BROOKS Ardmore CAROLYN BROTHERS Coalgcte CHARLOTTE BROWN Maysville RONALD BROWN Shawnee TRACEY BROWN St. Louis DEANNA BROWNING Midwest City BARBARA BRYAN Ada DEWAYNE BRYAN Ada CURTIS BUMGARNER Seminole PAULA BUNCH Ada WIMBER BUNN Pauls Valley ROSS BURROWS Shawnee ALMA BUTTS Shawnee BRENDA BUTTS Pauls Valley LINDA CAMPBELL Ada JOE CANTRELL Ada GERALD CAPSHAW Stuart JOHN CARPENTER Holdenville BETTY CARPER Wetumka BILL CARPER Wefumko JAMES CARTER Heoldfon BILLIE CASTLEBERRY Ada JAMES CATON Ado TONY CAUDLE Asher JUDITH CECIL Shawnee LAQUITA CECIL Shawnee LON VERNON CECIL Adu BOB CHAMBERS Seminole GERALYN CHAUFTY Fouls VoIIey LARRY CHERRY Roff ANN CHILDERS Ada PHYLLIS CLAGG Lindsay JERRY CLARK McAIesIer RONALD CLARK Ado JOHN CLARY Hickory AVA LOLAS CLOUD Roff SAMMIE COCKERELL Morieiic SHERRY COEFEY Fouls Valley ERNEST COLLIER McAIesIer JANICE CONDITT Purcell JOHN COOPER SIrIngIown JUDY COOPER Ado LINDA COOPER Adu CHARLENE COPE Adu RETHA CORBAN Holdenville DORIS CORVIN Ado KENNETH COUCH Elmore City CARLON COWAN Wewokc MARY ANN CRADDOCK Adu JIMMY CREEL Duncan TOM CRISWELL Ado JAN CROCKETT Konuwc DAPHNA CRUCE Adu PAULA DABBS Sfrcrford JAMES DANIELS Norman PHYLLIS DANIELS Ado CHARLENE DAVIS Fittstown DAVID A. DAVIS Ado DAVID E. DAVIS Ado JOE DAVIS Shufford ROBERT DAVIS Spiro WARREN DELLINGER Ada MICHAEL DIXON Roiliff LAVANNA DODD Fox NORMA DODDS Wynnewood DONNA DONOVAN Ardmore LINDA DOUGHTY Ardmore Home Economics maiors enioy their clothing classes. MIAMI DOVE Ada MARGARET DRAKE Bowlegs PHYLLlS DRAKE Purcell JOHN DUBIEL Ardmore As They Finish Required Courses SHARON DUKE Ado MARY DUNN Holdenville GRETCHEN DUVAL Shawnee RICHARD DYKE Tecumseh CATHY EDMONDS Morlcncl ROGER ELLIOTT Ado JERRY EMORY Aclo DAVID ENGLE Stratford JUDY ENGLISH Stroud MIKE ENIS Fittstown RONNIE ENNIS Scsokwo BEVERLY ERWIN Allen HAROLD ERWIN Allen RICHARD LANCE Ado BILLY FARRIS Vollionl BENFORD FAULK Wopcnucko JOHN FIELDS Ado KATHRYN FILSON Wewoko KAREN FISHER Ado ALJURIN FLANNER Wetumlco LARRY FLATT Tulso LINDLE FLATT Ad-o RICHARD FLINT Ardmore RICHARD FLURRY Foster LINDA FOLSOM McAlester PAULA FORTNER Tupelo KENNETH FOSTER Holdenville RONALD FOWLER Ada, JOYCE FRALEY Ado JOHN FRANCE Modill AMY FRANK Okemoh VICKIE FRANKOVICH Byors FELIX FRAZIER Sulphur MARY FRAZIER Adu RONNIE FREDERICK Sulphur GARY FRY Asher .Naam 1 Xifiww as DONNA FRYE Ada LYNDOL GARRETT Wynnewood MYRA GARRETT Ada RODNEY GALE GARRISON Ada 5 .41 Oklahoma's changing weather brings out multi-colored um- brellas. Shake Hands With Greek Rushees . . . JIMMY WARREN Davis JIM GILLISPIE 1 l fa1 Ada MICHAEL GOOD Konawa LINDA GOODRICH Eulaula GARY GRAHAM Lindsay LINDA GRAHAM Norman NELDA GRAHAM Francis RAY GRAVES Norman CLARETA GRAY Ada RODNEY GRAY Ada CHARLENE GREEN Seminole GENE GRIFFII. Tulsa LINDA GRIFFIN Del City DON GRIFFITH Lindsay WAYMAN GRIMES Tecumseh GARY GUNDER Coalgafe FAYE GUESS Sasakwa LINDA GUTSHALI. Ardmore MARTIN HARBERT Ada CAROL HALL Seminole LYLE HALL Seminole LYNDA HALL Ada SYBLA HALL Edmond KAREN HAMERNICK Ada MICHAEL HAMMONDS Duncan SHERRY HANCOCK GarIcnd, Texas LINDA HARMON Lindsay ALOHA HARRIS Seminole RONNIE HATFIELD Maysville BYRON HAWKINS Ada MAX HAWKINS Wayne WOODY HAWKINS Odessa, Texas DOVIE HAXEL Pauls Valley DAVID HELTON Ada DEBORAH HENDERSON Wilson LYNN HENDERSON ' Marietta rkamu mum 11 JOHNNY HENSON Lindsay JULIE HENSON Maysville JOHN HICKMAN Coalgate ROBERT HILL McAlesler PAUL HODGE Pauls Valley JOHN HOGGATT Ada MARY HOLLAND Oklahoma Cify LINDA HOLMES Pryor PATRICIA HOOKS Ada LAURA HOOPER Ada LINDA HOUSEHOLDER Sulphur BILLIE HOWARD Ada JIMMIE HOWARD Ada JUDITH HOWE Ada THOMAS HOWELL Ada GLENDA HUDSON Tupelo CAROLYN HUNT Ardmore LEROY HUNTER Midwesl City JOE HUTCHISON Wewoka JANICE IDLEMAN t Wayne NANCY IRVIN Prague RUTH JACKSON Coclgale CHARLES JACKSON Ada RICHARD JAMES Haywood RETA JARVIS Seminole THOMAS JEMISON Wapanucka BENNY JOHNSON Ada BILL JOHNSON Seminole BRENDA JOHNSON Ada RAYMOND JOHNSON Ada TERRY JOHNSON Konowa RICHARD JOLLY Hennepin HENRY JONES ldabel JUDY JONES Ada KAY JONES Henryetla PAT JONES Ardmore RALPH JONES Oklahoma City RAY KEE Macomb ROBERT JONES Sasalrwa BILLY KELLOGG Daisy HOWARD KEMPER Lawlon GLENNA KENNEDY Elmore City JANET KEY Healdlon TOMMY KIDWELL Ada MIKE KIESEWETTER Lowfon MARY KIFER Slonewall JAMES KING Okemah ROY KING Seminole WAYNE KING Tecumseh BRYAN KINNEY Sulphur CHARLENE BETH KITT Sulphur BILL LAIRD Norman FRANK LANCE Sulphur LEAINE LANDRUM Ada JAMES LANGSTON Wynnewood ARLA LARGE Maysville FORREST LARUE Wynnewood VIRGINIA LAWRENCE Sulphur BUDDY LAWSON Ada LARRY LEIGHTON Ada MARILYN LEONARD Ada BARBARA CAROLINE LEWIS Haines, Alaska DARRELL LEWIS Elmore City LORETTA MAE LEWIS Stratford ROY LILLARD Ada JOHNNY LANE Ardmore JERRY LANE Idabel GLORIA LOVELADY Okemah PATRICIA LOVELESS Wilson JAMES LUCAS Spaulding JEANNIE LUMPKIN Henryetra SANDRA LUNA Allen CAROLYN MCANALLY Ada RICHARD MCANALLY Konawa SUE MCBRIDE Moore SANDRA KAY MCCAULEY Ada CAROLYN MCCLURE Fort Smith, Arkansas DON D. MCCOMAS Ralon, New Mexico CHARLES MCCORTNEY Ada EARLENE MCDONALD Allen DANNY MCDOUGAL Ada NANCY MCELROY Fillslown BILL MCFARLAND Ada JUDY MCGRAW Ada ROY MCGEE Pauls Valley ALAN McKAY Ardmore G. DE'ON MCKENZIE Ada CHARLES MCNEIL Sulphur J. D. MACDONALD Gary, Indiana DOUGLAS E. MAGEE Ada KAY MARSHALL Oklahoma Ciiy LINNIE MARTIN Foster GLENN MAXEY Wapanucka SUE MAXWELL Fallschurch, Virginia WAYNE MAXWELL Tishomingo MARGARET MAYER Allen Fans and members of visiting highschool bands made themselves comfortable the green during the Homecoming game Bu11d Floats for Homecommg CAROL MERRYMAN Sulphur JOHN MICHAEL Pond Creek GEORGE MILTON Ada ANNA LEE MILLER Ada DAVID MILLER Wewoka GARY MILLER Fairborn, Ohio JOSEPHINE MITCHELL Ada MARVIN MITCHELL Stonewall JUDY MONTGOMERY Garden Grove, Calif. WILLARD MOODY Elmore City BETSY MOON Ada BURL MOORE Stigler DEANNA MOORE Ada JIM MOORE Shawnee JOE H. MOORE Ada WESLEY MOORE Ada BILL E. MORGAN Oklahoma City GIL B. MORGAN Wewolca GAYLE MORRIS Westville ALAN W. MORRISON Coalgate JUDY MORRISON Wewolw CHERYL MOSELY Brornide ALICE MUNCRIEE Ada LINDA LEE MURPHREE Pittsburg, Kansas SKIP MYERS Tecumseh JAMES ROBERT NAYLO Coalgate SUE NEAL Connerville JAMES D. NELSON Antler: FRED NIMS Ada LARRY NOBLES Tulsa BOB NORTH Pauls Valley GLENN O'NEAL Pauls Valley KEITH ORR Ada, Okla. LUCKY STEVE OTT Okemah CHARLOTTE D. OWENS Ada SIDNEY OWENS Atwood MARGARET OXFORD Duncan JUNE PARK Elmore City if ik LORETTA PARK ? Ada DAVID PARKER Guthrie S ,,,.,,, , Become Adept at nionizing M we i 1 l wav l 1- 'Al and Denny' entertain often with their folk music O O JEANNE PARKER Stroud TROY PARKER ldabel PHILLIP PARKS Haywood BILLY PARMALEE Choctaw BILL PARSONS Seminole LARRY PATTON Clinton JAMES PEARCE Stratford JAMES PEARSON Pauls Valley CARR PECHTEL San Jose, Costa Rica WILLIAM PEEK Ada DOUGLAS PENDERGRAFT Henryetta LARRY PENDLETON Ada GEORGE PENNICK Fittstown ANTONIO PEREIRA Panama City, Panama KIRK PERRY Ada SHARON PHILLIPS Ada JOHN PICKLE Earlsbora WILLIAM POGUE Hclclenville JO ANN POPE Wynnewood DENNIS POWELL Wynnewood JERR POYNER Pauls Valley LINDA POYNER Pauls Valley THOMAS PRATT Pauls Valley LARRY PRIMROSE Elmore City EUGENE PRITCHARD Sulphur RICHARD PROCTOR Wetumka ELAINE PUGH Ada CLAUDE RAINES Heavener LARRY RAMSEY Ada YVONNE RANEY Allen CHERYL RAPER Konawa FOY REAL Pauls Valley MARY RECTOR Wilson JIMMY REED Stonewall JOE RENFROW Calvin MARY REPASS Ada LAWANDA REYNOLDS Allen WANETTA REYNOLDS Shawnee JEFF RICHMOND Ardmore RONALD RIGSBY Ada PAT RILEY Ada BURNIS RITTER Wanelte WILLIAM ROACH Ada KENNETH ROBERTS Holdenville RONNIE ROBERTS Ada WILBURN ROBERTS Ada STAN ROGERS Stonewall TERESA ROGEZ Henryetfa BETTY ROSS Kinia DAVID ROSS Okemah DUANE ROSS Healdfon RONNIE ROSS Harden City LINDA RUNYAN Sulphur BILLY RUSSELL Wynnewood VIRGINIA RUSSELL Henryella CLAUDENE SAGE Talihina RICK SALYER Tulsa MARY SANDERS Hickory MARGARET SANDMANN Caclgale BUDDY SANFORD Lindsay ALVIN SANGER Blackwell WILLIAM SAN NILLAN Stuart SUE SATTERFIELD Ado PHIL SCHUMACHER Midwesl City WAYNE SCOTT Ada NANCY SCROGGINS Ada GARY SEAMAN Seminole JIMMY SELLERS McAlefs?er DANNY SELLRY Healdfon KENNETH SELLERS McAIesfer JOHNNY SHARBER Konawa JOE SHIRLEY Koncwa ROBERT SIBERT Henryelfa ROSS SIMMONS Velma FRED SIMPSON Wewokc CHARLOTTE SIMS McAlesIer LEROY SISNEY Blackwell LARRY SKELLY Trousdale LARRY SLIGER Hardin City ARDEN SMITH Calvin CHARLES SMITH Ada FRANKIE SMITH Purcell JEFF SMITH Wilson SUSAN SOUTH Ardmore And Feel It a Rewarding Year. 1f l -if i1 LARNA SPARKS Tecumseh ROY SPEARMAN Ada BILL SPROTT New Theric, La. SANDRA STANDRIDGE Ada MARCIA STANFIELD Ada LINDA STEELE Holdenville EVELYN STEPHENS Ada JESSIE STERLING Ada EULALA STEWART Stroud KATHRYN STEWART Wynnewood J. C. STILES Coalgale KATHIE STILES Ada ROBERT STONE Checotah .IANICE STREETMAN Sasakwa ROGER STREETMAN Sasakwa EVA STUBBS Seminole SHARON STUTZ Seminole MICHAEL SULLIVAN Lindsay FLORA SWEAT Rolf NAOMI TATE Pauls Valley ELAINE TAYLOR Healdlon GAY TAYLOR North Stonington, Conn. JERRY TAYLOR Holdenville PEGGY TAYLOR Ada STUART THOMAS Noble SUSIE THOMAS Sulphur DELORIES THOMPSON Pauls Valley INEZ THOMPSON Bowlegs JA NELL THOMPSON Ada ROGER THOMPSON Ada DIANE THOMPSON Bowlegs JIMMY THORNTON Ada TOMMIE THURMAN Ada BARBARA TIMMONS Maysville BOB TOLLIVER Fitzhugh LEO TOMLINSON Coalgafe EDDIE TRAMMELL Hobbs. N. M. EUGENE TRUETT Ada CHRISTINE TURNER Ada KATHLEEN TURNER Hanna LUCIE UNDERHILL Ada MIKE UNDERWOOD Raff KATHY UPCHURCH Del City WILLIAM VAN BEBER Shawnee JANET VAN ORDEN Bristow JAMES VAUGHAN Seminole GARY VICKERS Shawnee JAMES VOEGELI Amber JAMES WARD Ardmore DONNA WASHBURN Hennepin MARGARET WASHBURN Seminole JAMES WATTS Konowo DARRELL WEAST Stratford ROBERT WEBB Wewoka LADONNA WELCH Ada JOHN WELLS Okemoh JAMES WESTHOFF Ado MARY WESTHOFF Ada DONALD WHITAKER Allen SHIRLEY WHITAKER Allen THOMAS WHITAKER Allen LINDA WHITE Rush Springs MARY WHITE Ardmore MELVIN WHITE Adu PAUL WIESENDANGER McAIester THOMAS WILDS Denison, Texas CHUCK WILLEFORD Elmore City JOHN WILLIAMS Mcysville WILLIE WILLIAMS Fort Worth, Texas JAMES WILKERSON Atwood OWEN WILKERSON Atwood DELORES WILSIE Lexington CAROLYN WILSON Lindsay RONALD WILSON Tecumseh SHARON WILSON Wynnewood DONNA WINFREY Oklahoma City JAMES WINN Stratford GARY WOOD Ardmore JAMES WOODARD Elmore City ERNEST WOODWARD Ardmore BETTY WORK Lindsay FLORENCE WRIGHT Guymon JAMES H. WRIGHT Ada JANET LEE WRIGHT Davis LINDA SUE WRIGHT Webbers Falls LARRY DON YEARGAN Ado BILL YERBY Ada SHARON YERBY Hurrah SAMANTHA ZIMMERMAN WGUFIRG SHARON ZOLLARS Shawnee VALERIE VOEHL Davis BYRON WALKER Ada SHIRLEY WALKUP Tupelo LELA WALL Roff ROBERT WALLRATH Miami, Flo. DAVID WALTON Ado CAROL ABNEY Oklahoma City GARY ADAY Ada JIMMY ADUDDELL Choctaw DALE AGNEW Parls, Texas BILL ALCORN Ada JESSIE ALCORN Lindsay Freshmen rr1ve on Campu M' i of CVTAS E A I '51 Boys move into Pontotoc Hall in October. IMA ALDRIDGE Beggs CECILIA ALEXANDER Paoli VICKIE ALEXANDER Moore PAULA ALFORD Ada BILL ALLEN Seminole FLOYD ALLEN Pauls Valley MELVA ALLISON Konawa PAT ALLTON Cushing BOB ANDERSON Wynnewood RAYMA ANDERSON Weleetka STANLEY ANDERSON Tishomingo SUZANNE ANDERSON Okemah THOMAS ANDERSON Ada TIM ANDERSON Wewoko JUDY ARCHER Stratford KENNY ARMSTRONG Drumright JOYCE ARNOLD Bromide ROGER ARTER Ada SHARON ASHLOCK Shawnee LOIS ATCHLEY Wanette JIM ATKISSON Nowata KAREN AUSLEY Fouls Valley WILLIAM AUSTIN Ardmore RALPH BACON ' Purcell JERRY BAILEY Ada RILEY BAILEY Ada ROBERT BAILEY Nowata JUDITH BAIN Ada GARY BAKER Wayne JEFFRY BAKER Yampa, Colorado SHARON BAKER Ada JOE BALDWIN Ado JERRY BALLARD Ada NANCY BALLARD Ada PATRICK BALLARD Ada CARL BARDIN Olcemah JANET BARE McAlesIer LlNDA BARNES Ada RACHEL BARNES San Angelo, Texas BRENDA BARNETT Wynnewood JUDITH BARNHART Sulphur HAROLD BASS Duncan VICKY BATES Ada NELDA BAXLEY Ringling WAYNE BEAN Pauls Valley BILL BEASLEY Weleetka JERRY BEEN Earth, Texas LEWIS BEENE Lindsay SHEILA BEENE Lindsay GARY BELEELE Shawnee DENNIS BELL Ada PEGGY JANE BELL Ada PEGGY JO BELL Seminole PRISCILLA BELL Allen BRUCE BENNETT Ardmore RICKY BENNETT Holdenville SANDRA BENNETT Lexington STEVE BERNARD McAlester DARRELL BEVELHYMER Wewoka PHILIP BIDDY Ado WILLIAM BIEGE Konawa BILLIE BIGBEY Henryetta JIMMY BIGGS Ada CAROLE BILOTTA Kansas City, Kansas RICHARD BILLINGSLEY Wewoka JANIE BIRDWELL Ada LARRY BIRDWELL Ardmore GORDON BLACK Shawnee SHARON BLACK Ada SANDRA BLACKBIRD McAIester DIANE BLACKBURN Ada JOY BLACKBURN Wetumlca RAMONA BLAIR Shawnee RANDALL BLAIR Henryetta LINDA BLAKE Ada SONYA BLAND Shawnee TONYA BLAND Shawnee LADON BLANKENSHIP Elmore City FRANK BONNELLY Santiago, Doninican Republic KEITH BOREN Rolf GREGORY BOSWELL Ohohran, Saudi Arabia LINDA BOSWELL Antlers MARY BOUNDS Konawa DWIGHT BOWEN Asher LARRY BOWEN Maysville POLLY BOWEN Cincinnati, Ohio RICHARD BOWEN Holdenville RETA BOWEN Asher ANN BOWERS Ada BILLY BOWES Ada BARBARA BOWLES Laurel, Mississippi STEVEN BOWLING Ardmore ROBERT BOWMAN Seminole JOHN BOYETT Los Luncs, New Mexico BOB BRACKETT Seminole TOMMY BRADBURN Pauls Valley CAROLYN BRADFORD Elmore City CHARLES BRADY Ada ROBERT BRANDON Shawnee JIMMY BRASSFIELD Ada LAWANDA KAY BRASWELL Electra, Texas PAULA BREWER Paoli DONNIE BRIM Pauls Valley DERBY BRITTON Perryfon, Texas SANDRA BROCKETT Ada MICHAEL BROOKS Elmore City FUCHSIA BROOKSHER Mayville NORMA BROOKSHER Maysville' ARTHUR BROWN Tohavchi, New Mexico JANET BROWN Barrlesville JEANNE BROWN Pauls Valley KENNETH BROWN Sulphur LARRY BROWN Maysville LOIS BROWN Wetumka MICHAEL BROWN Holdenville RODNEY BROWN Ada SAUNDRA BROWN Wynnewood JAMES BRUTON Konawo DAVID BRYANT Cosrle JAMES BRYANT Ada NITA BUCKLEY Beggs TOM BUCKLEY Ada BELVA BULLARD Elmore City JIM BULLOCK Velma OLETA BUNYARD Ada TRELLIS BUNYARD Henryella JOHNNIE BURDEN Alolra JANIE BURKS Ada BARBARA BURLISON Moore ROBERT BURNETT Idabel MERLE BURNS Ada BETTY BURROWS Shawnee ROSS BURROWS Shawnee MARY BURT Shawnee PATRICIA BUSH Ada ANGELA BUTLER Rorlilf City MARY ANN BUTTS Ardmore TERRY BYNUM Wayne DONNIE BYRD Ada LARRY CAIN Davis GINGER CALHOUN Seminole JOYCE CALLAHAN Ada ANITA CAMPBELL Ada LETA CAMPBELL Ada FRANCES CANIDA Francis TERRY CANIDA Tupelo VELMA CANDIDA Tupelo CHARLES CANTRELL ldabel JAMES CARPENTER Holdenville EARL CARR Purcell MARILEE CARROLL Oklahoma City GLENDA CARTER Ada JOHNNY CARTER Ada LINDA CARTER Davis CAROLE CARTWRIGHT Pauls Valley PAULA CARUTHERS Velma Alma SHARON CASTLEBERRY Ada CHARLES CATHCART Ardmore RONALD CAVENER Ada FRED CAY Welumka Freshmen are entertained at Reception given by President and Mrs. Spencer. HAROLD CHAFFIN Francis JAMES CHANDLER Ardmore LILLIAN CHANDLER Lotta CLYDE CHAPMAN Ada PAULA CHERRY Duncan TOM CHESNUTT Holdenville To Become Acquainted with Eat Central GARY CHILDERS Oklahoma City SANDRA CHILDERS Shawnee ARMENDA CHOATE Ardmore JUDY CHOWINS Wetumlca ERNA CHRISCO Moysville JERRY CHRISTIAN Ada TREVA CHRISTIAN McAlester GARY CHRISTOPHER Lotta GARY CLAMPITT Pauls Valley ANNA CLARK Ada JIM CLARK Oklahoma City ELIZABETH CLAYBROOK Wewalca JAMES CLEMONS Davis JOHN CLINTON Ada GARY COBB Lindsay JUDITH COCHRAN Pauls Valley JUDY COCHRAN Ada JERRY COCKERELL Ardmore GLEN COCKRILL Stringtown DELMA COLE Pernell OPAL COLE Seminole HOWARD COLLINGS Ada KENNETH COLLINGS Seminole ROBERT COLLINGS Ada JACK COLLINS Kanawa RANDY COMBES Wynnewood BARBARA COMBS Elmore City LARRY COMPTON Ado MIKE CONAWAY Shawnee KENNETH CONN Holclenville TERRY CONNEL Healdton JOLETA CONNEL Wilson DON COOK Okemoh SHIRLEY COOK Elmore City STANLEY COOK Elmore City ALICE COOPER Ada GARY COOPER Ado GARY COOPER Rolf JOHNNY COOPER Ado JUDY COOPER Maysville LOU COOPER Ada RONALD COOPER Loco STEVE COOPER Coolgale STEVEN CORBIN Ada JUDITH CORVIN Ada JOE COULSON Ada R ITA COURSEY Ada CYNTHIA COWAN Henryella To Bc-:gm Requ1red Courses . . . Umbrellas are in fashion on rainy days. CYNTHIA COX Coleman ODELL CRABB Seminole MICHAEL CRAVEN Lexinglon GLENN CRAWFORD Tupelo LINDA CRAWFORD Ada JOHN CRISP Harrah MICKEY CRITTENDEN Wewoka LARRY CROW Duncan SHANNON CROW Coalgate VIOLA CROW Allen NANCY CROWDER Pauls Valley LORETTA CUMMINS Krebs ALICE CURRENT Ada NELDA CURRY Okemoh PHYLLIS CUSHER McAIesIer ROBERT DAILEY Drumright LYNETTE DALE Davis LORINDA DALEY Challanooga PHIL DALTON Oakland RUSSELL DANENHOUR Okemah LINDA DANIEL Coalgaie RANELL DANIEL Paoli JUDY DANIELS Slroud OLENE DANSBY Wynnewood ROBERTA DANSBY Wynnewood CHARLES DASHNER Glenwood, Iowa BETTY DAVENPORT Ardmore RANDY DAVIDSON Ada SANDRA DAVIDSON La Hobru, Calif. CONNIE DAVIS Oklahoma City EARL DAVIS Del City MARY DAVIS Paoli OUTHER DAVIS Poreou WALTER DAVIS Muskogee GLENDA DEATON Pauls Valley RONNIE DEAVILLE Byars DANNY DEMINGS Wewoa RHONDA DENNIE Konawa DWIGHT DENNIS Elmore City DOUGLAS DODD Friona, Texas ANN DEPRATER Konawa JANICE DESCANS Ardmore S' E, an DIANNE DEVORE Seminole CHARLES DEWBERRY Pauls Valley JULIA DIAMOND Chocfaw HAROLD DICKERSON Saint 'Louis CASSIOUS DICKETTS Allen JESSIE DINGLEY Ada JERRY DIXON Byars ARTHUR DOBYNS Lindsay LINDA DOBYNS Lindsay PATRICIA DOUGLAS Ada ERROL DOUGLASS Holdenville ELAINE DREW Duncan BOBETTE DRIVER Cushing JOHN DRIVER Seminole RUBY DUNAGAN Seminole LINDA DUNN Wevumka MIKE DUTY Heavener WILLIAM DYER McAlester GLEN EARLEY Duncan DIANNA EASTER Seminole RICHARD EATON Ada ROBERT EBERLE Sasalwwa WANDA EDDY Shawnee WAYNE EDGAR Slringlown DENNY EDWARDS Okemah CHERYL ELEM Pauls Valley JAMES ELLIOTT Blenshard MILES ELLLIOTT Filzlwgh DONNA ELLIS Okmulgee LYNDLE ELLIS Holdenville JERALD ELY Ada LINDA EMERY Ada BETTY EMERY Duncan LAURA EMMONS Velma JESSE EPPLER Pauls Valley HOLLY ERTS Davis BEVERLY ERWIN Allen HAROLD ERWIN Allen MARVIN ESTES Lehigh CAROL EVANS Ada A PAUL BARTON EVANS Elmore City SAM EVANS Ada JON EWERT Seminole FRANCE EWING Hugo STEVE EWING Duran! ANTOINETTE FABRIZIO McAlesIer LARRY FARRIS Coalgale LINDA FARRIS Coalgale LARRY FASSINO McAIesIer HOWARD FAUGHT Wewoka DANIEL FAULKNER Maud JERRY FILLMORE Midwesl Cily PAUL FINE Davis CHARLOTTE FINLEY Seminole NANCY FIRSTENBERGER Oklahoma City BOBBY FISHER Ada DONNA FISHER McAlesI'er SHARON FISHER Ada TOMMY FLANAGAN Stonewall JAN FLOYD Ada LINDA FLOYD Henryetla BETTY FORTNER Tupelo SHEILA FOSTER McCloud MAUREEN FOUNTAIN Tulsa RONALD FOWLER Ada CYNTHIA FRANCE Seminole DON FRANKS Seminole MICHAEL FRANTZ Sfrclfard ROZ AN FRASER Wewoka BRENDA FRAZIER Sulphur DAVID FRAZIER Ada RONNIE FREDRICK Ada DANNY FREEMAN Konawa PAULA FRENCH Shawnee SUZZI FRIELS Tulsa LARRY FRY Tecumseh MARGARET FULLER Ada MICHAEL FULLINGIM Ada CHARLOTTE GAHAGAN Rafi LARRY GAINES Maud RONNA GANN Ada MICHAEL GARIOS Stonewall ANITA JANE GARRETT Ada LARRY GARRETT Odessa , Texas PAT GARRETT Stonewall GLORIA GARRISON Wayne TEDDY GEORGE Mannford ELAINE GERMAN Seminole CONNIE GIBSON McAlesfer JOHN GIGGS McAIesIer RAYMOND GILES Shawnee DIANE GILLUM McAlesIer WILLIAM GLADDEN Sasakwa JIM GODFREY Fox JANETTE GOODMAN Ada ANTHONY GOODRICH Fresno, California BARI GOODSON Pauls Valley RODGER GOSS Maud WAYNE GOSS Hurrah LlNDA GOYER Oklahoma City CARL GRAGG Crowder DAVID GRAHAM Ada LINDA GRAHAM Lindsay MARILYN GRAHAM Lindsay NELDA GRAHAM Francis JAMES GRAY Tulsa STEVEN GRAY Ada BILL GREEN Ardmore BRENDA GREEN Lindsay RONALD GREEN Wynnewood SHEILA GREEN Sulphur JAMES GREER Eufaula CHARLES GREGG Ada LAWRENCE GREGORY Ada STEVEN GREGORY Ada THOMAS GREGORY Muleshoe, Texas JOHN GRIFFEN Seminole ALVA GRIFFITH Lindsay Eating in the colorful cafeteria is a new experience. LINDA GRIEFITH Hecldton GLENN GRIZZLE Holdenville PATSY GROVE Moore PAUL GRUNDMANN Earlsbora ELIZABETH GULLIFER Ado DEAN GUTHRIE Wayne To Enjoy Dormitor Life . . . VICKI HACKETT Oklahoma City SANDRA HAGEN Lawton GLENDA HAGGARD Alma MARY HAGGARD McAlester TERRY HAGGARD Ada LARRY HAILEY Konawa ALAN HAINES Alma JERRY HALE Paoli STEVE HALEY Seminole JOHN HALL Ada JOHN HALL Stuart SANDRA HALLMAN Drumright JIMMY HALLUM Seminole DENNIS HAM Healdton FRANKLIN HAM Pouls Valley DONALD HAMMONS Elmore City JANICE HAMMONS Okemah GEARY HANLEY Lindsay PAUL HANLEY Ada NORMA HARDEN Calvin WILLIAM HARJO Maud YVETTE HARJO Maud PATRICIA HARMON Paoli RITA HARP Ada EVERET HARREL Foster SANDRA HARRIMAN Verden DAVID HARRINGTON Atwood BILLIE HARRIS Konawa LOYD HARRIS Ado MYRA HARRIS Wewolca LINDA HARRISON Muskogee GENE HARRISON Rolf SANDRA HARRISON Ada VIRGINIA HARRISON Konowo JIMMY HASKINS Ada LORETTA HASSELL Mcysville RICHARD HASTINGS Seminole LAWANA HAVENS Ardmore ARGIE HAWKINS Honnu JANET HAYES Stroud DENNIS HAZELRIGG Seminole MELBA HEARD Wewoka CONNIE HEIDERICH Moore DAWSON HELVEY Davis JOHN HENDERSON Stlgler sit- MARCIA HENDERSON Elmore City CHERIE HENLEY Seminole DAVID HENRY Ada 4,4-Q, ' . q. East Central students enioy courses In flying. To Broaden Their Horizons DAVID HENRY County Line JACKIE HENRY Ada JOYCE HENRY Lindsay PHILLIP HENRY Seminole BARRY HENSLER Ada MARTHA HERION Rolf PAUL HERRERA Wewoka LYNNE HESS Pauls Valley JERRY HICKOX Tecumseh DON HIGGINBOTTOM Sulphur BOBBY HIGGINS Sulphur ROBERT HIGHTOWER Calvin BEVERLY HILDERBRANDT Lindsay JACKIE HILL Myerstown, Pennsylvania LINDA HILL Elmore City LOIS HILL Colvin WILLIAM HILLHOUSE Coalgate JOE HILLMAN Ada TERRY HILLMAN Ada . MOLLY HINES Wewoka JACK HISLE Ada LINDA HISLE Ada RONALD HITT Shawnee LINDA HOGUE Pauls Valley SHARON HOIPKEMEIER Oklahoma City GARY HOKIT Ada DONNA HOLDEN Beggs DONNA HOLDER Alma BARBARA HOLDRIDGE Shawnee KAREN HOLDRIDGE Duncan LORETTA HOLDSCLAW Maysville LINDA HOLLAND Sulphur E. H. HOLLIS Ada CAROL HOLLOWAY Drumright LEROY HOLMAN Ada MARGARET HOMER Prague CARLA HOPKINS Wayne EDDIE HORTON Seminole BILLY HOWARD Wynnewood LAURA HOWARD Ada SHIRLEY HOWELL Rolf ERIE HUBBARD Ada BETTY HUDSON Tupelo SARAH HUDSON Elmore City THOMAS HUDSON Oklahoma City ROGER HUEY Maysville PATRICIA HUGHES Shawnee CHARLES HUMPHREY Macomb LINDA HUMPHREY Stratford RANDY HUMPHREY Shawnee JASPER HUNT Purcell PAT HUNT Elmore City RAY HUNT Wynnewood BRENDA HUNTER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CLETA HURST Healdton LINDA HUTCHINGS Holdenville DENNIS IDLEMAN Wayne SHARON IDLEMAN Wilson MIKE ILNISKI Ardmore VERMON INGRAM Ada ROBERT IRBY Holdenville JAY WILLIAM ISAACS Allen RONALD ISAACS Konawa LAWANDA IVEY Roff GARY IVIE Healdton GEORGE JABLONSKI Bradley EFFIE JACK Ada C. L. JAMES Lindsay DONALD JAMES Ada PAULA JAMES Madill JERRY JANTZ Hickory MARY JARVIS Seminole MARILYN JENNINGS Elmore City PAUL JENNINGS McAIester BYRON JOHNSON Ada DOROTHY JOHNSON Ada JANICE JOHNSON Ada JEAN JOHNSON Konawa LARRY JOHNSON Seminole RONALD JOHNSON Stratford STELLA JOHNSON Shawnee JERRY JOHNSTON Wewoka CHARLES JONES Stroud GEORGE JONES Ada JOAN JONES Oklahoma City MARTHA JONES Graham, Texas MINTHA JONES Ada PATRICIA JONES Atoka RAMONA JONES Alma CELESTINE JORDAN Ada JACK JUSTICE Maysville GEORGE KARSAR Kanawa REBA KAY Wynnewood SHIRLEY KAY Wewoka PRESTON KECK Lindsay JEAN MYRTLE KEEN Bartlesville CYNTHIA KEENE Ada BETTY KENNEDY Pauls Valley DEBRAH KENNEDY Wynnewood SAMMIE KENNEDY Ada VEDA KERR Madill TED KEY Tishomingo STELLA KILGORE Chickasha DAVID KINDRED Henryetta BARBARA KING Raff LOUIS KING Bowlegs GRADY KINGCADE Midwest City PHILLIP KIRK Ada BILLY KIRKWOOD Konawa JACK KIZZIA Shawnee JOHN KOOS Oklahoma City PATRICIA KREMEIER Oarche JOE KYLE Macomb CHARLES KYMES Francis VICTOR LABARGE Ada ETHEL LAFFERRY Ada JOHN LAHMEYER Corpus Christi, Texas DALE LAMB Ada DONNA LANCE Ada JANICE LANDERS Lindsay RONDA LANDRITH Seminole JOE LANDRUM Pauls Valley RICHARD LANHAM Midwest City TRESA LANNOM Sulphur LESTER LANSFORD Wilson LESLEY LAREAU Wanette CAROL LARGE Canton CHARLES LARMON Byars LINDA LATIMER Saint Louis DORIS LATTA Checotah LARRY LAWRENCE Wynnewood JOY LAWSON Stratford REX LAWSON Pauls Valley MICHAEL LAXTON Andrew, Texas TERRY LAY Choctaw LYNN LAYNE Duncan PATSY LEACH Haldenville DANNY LEADER Ada BRENDA LEE Holdenville JEAN LEE Francis ANITA LEERSTANG Ada BOB LEHMAN Oklahoma City KEITH LESLIE Duncan GLENDA LESTER Norman CURRAN LEWIS Pauls Valley LETA LEWIS Duncan ORA LEWIS Byars DONNA LITTLE Wetumka RICHARD LITTLE Ada ROBERT LITTLE Shawnee ROGER LITTLE Wewoka SHARON LLOD Wewolca TED LOCKHART Wetumka CLAUDIA LOGSDON Ada HAROLYN LOVE Duncan REBECCA LOVELACE Ada BRUCE LOWRANCE Comanche KATHY LOWRANCE Ada VERNON LOWRANCE Comanche MARTHA LOWRIMORE Calvin JOHN LOWRY Ada OMA LOYD Pauls Valley Pl Kappa Alpha makes use of its firetruck. ROY l.UEY Moysville DALE LUTON Ada DONNA MADDEN Lindsay PHILIP MADDEN Holdenville DONALD MAHAN Okemah CHARLES MALOY Seminole To Pledge Fraternities and Sororities KENNETH MALOY Allen JAMES MANNING Pauls Valley LINDA MARLOW Sapulpc CHERYL MARTIN Wewoka DANIEL MARTIN Wewoka GLENDA MARTIN Oklahoma City LARRY MARTIN Allen MARILYN MARTIN Idabel PATRICIA MARTIN Ada JERRY MARTINDALE McAIester JANICE MASSEY Maysville PAULA MATHIS Stonewall RONNIE MATHIS Midwest City WAYNE MATHIS Henryetta PHILIP MATLOCK Davis DANNY MATTHEWS Ada CARL MAULDIN Oklahoma City RONDA MAULDIN Holdenville JOHNNIE MAXWELL Shawnee PATRICIA MAXWELL Ada MARY MAY Wynnewood CHARLOTTE MAYER Wayne KAY MAYNARD Ardmore LINDA MCBRIDE Ardmore MARY MCBRIDE Ardmore RAY MCBRIDE Yukon TONI MCCARTHICK Tishomingo JOHN MCCASKILL Davis JANIS MCCLINTICK Ada BOBBY MCCLURE Mill Creek DAVALYN MCCLURE Davis JUDY MCCLURE Wilburton MARY MCCLURE Ada PATRICIA MCCOLLUM Coalgate FAYLENE MCCONELL Ada PATTY MCCOY Lindsay BILLY MCCULLER McAlester ARNOLD MCDONALD Atoka DARLA MCDONALD Calvin JESSE MCDOWELL Stroud KAY MCGEE Wynnewood ROW MCGEE Pauls Valley THOMAS MCGEISEY Holdenville DONNA MCGUIRE Duncan KAREN MCKAY Elmore City JANET MCLAUGHLIN Davis JUDY MCMILLEN Okemah JERRY MCNULLY McAlesIer To Gain Competence in Sports . . Student wives win Intramural Volleyball Championship SUSAN MCVAY Davis JUDY MCVEIGH Castle DIANNE MENASCO Ada WILLIAM MENEFEE Pauls Valley TIMOTHY MERCER Konawa CAROL MERIDETH Barllesville BILL MERRYMAN Harrah ANTHONY METCALF WaneVle FRED METZ Ada BRUCE MILES Coalgale ROBERT MILLER Coalgate GEORGE MILLIGAN Ada PHILIP MINOR Ada CHARLES MITCHELL Ada RONNIE MITCHUSSON Fifzhugh JACQUELYN MOANING Okemah DORIS MONTGOMERY Tecumseh CHERYL MOORE Wetumka DOUGLAS MOORE Stratford EDNA MOORE Brisiow .IANIS MOORE Ada KATHARINE MOORE Henryella LANSON MOORE Holdenville DOROTHY MORANETZ Ada LLOYD MORPHEW Mcxysville HOYT MORRIS Ada LARRY MORRIS Ada LUCRETIA MORRIS Atwood RONALD MORRIS Ado WILLIAM MORRIS Seminole MARY MORROW Healdion .IERE MOSER Ardmore DANA MOSS Oklahoma City MARVA MULLENS Connerville BARBARA MURPHY Tulsa DUANE MURPHY Ada PHYLLIS MURPHY San Diego, California DENNIS MURRAY Ada DERRICK MURRAY Calvin JUDY MURRAY Wayne MICHAEL MURRAY Fabens, Texas MARY MYERS Wewolca BARBARA NARRAMORE Maysville DANNY NEAL Seminole DON NEAL Acla TOMMY NEAL Ada GAIL NEASE Ada EDWIN NEIGHBORS Shreveporr, Louisiana ANNETTE NEILL Holdenville DANNA NELSON Ada DANNY NELSON Ada VIRGINIA NELSON Aloka MONTE NEWCOMBE Ada EDDIE NEWELL Wanelle CAROLYNN NEWMAN Norman DANNY NEWMAN Purcell DAVID NEWTON Ada MAY NICKEY Forest, Mississippi STEPHEN NIMMO Ada LILLIAN NITZEL Oklahoma Cily LEON NIX Ada RICHEY NOBLETT Ada ALAN NORDEAN Konawa RONALD NORMAN Pauls Valley JANA NORTON Cromwell JOE NORTON Alma MIKE NOWELL Wewoka LINDA NORVILL Ada DEBORAH NULL Sluarf SAMMY NYE Bradley DAVID OAKES Oklahoma Cily MICHAEL O'HARA Midwesl Cily DEANNA OLDHAM Lindsay GARY O'NEAL Pauls Valley JAMES O'NEAL Tecumseh MARY ORR Millcreek QUINN OSBORN Ada ROBERT OWEN Sulphur RICHARD OWENS Sulphur RODNEY OWENS Ardmore JAN OZBIRN Sulphur DONNA PACE McAlesI'er PHILIP PALMER Shawnee BARBARA PANIAGUA Oklahoma Cily HUGH PANNELL Pauls Valley DONALD PARKER Tulsa BILL PARKERSON Ardmore BOBBY PARKEY Paoli PAMELA PARMELEE Choctaw GARY PARRIS Shawnee KATHY PARSONS Wanelle RANDY PARSONS Shawnee EDWARD PATCHELL Pauls Valley GERALDINE PATTON Paoli WILLIAM PAUL Elmore Cily HAROLD PAXTON Ada JUDY PAYNE Wapanucka DARRELL MACK PEARCE Idabel PHYLLIS PECK Wewoka BETTY PEGRAM Ada LINDA FENCE Sulphur JOY PENDERGRAFT Hickory CAROL PENNINGTON Oklahoma City KENNETH PENNINGTON ' Bromide ROY PENNINGTON Ada ROBBIE PERKINS Coalgate JANICE PETERS Paoli MARGIE PETERSON Duncan JAMES PFREHM Bethany DIANE PHILLIPS Ardmore HUBERT PHILLIPS Ada KENNETH PHILLIPS Ada GARY PICKETT Mcclill SANDY PIERCE Moore DAVID PIPPIN Seminole MICAH PIPPIN Seminole BILL FLITTS Idabel TOY PITTS Depew, MARY POE Stonewall PHYLLIS POE Stuart KATHY POLLAN Lindsay PATRICIA POUNDS Wayne LAVERNA POWELL Coalgate PAMELA POWELL Wynnewood ROBERT POWELL Norman DONNA POWERS Ardmore JOE POWERS Chickasha KAREN PRESNELL McAIesIer CHARLENE PRICE Ada SUSAN PRICE Stratford VELDON PRINCE Ada JEANNIE PRITCHETT Purcell DON PRUITT Oklahoma City VIRGINIA PRUITT Atoka JILL PRYOR Ada MARILYN PTOMEY Duncan ED PUCKETT Holdenville MARY PUCKETT McAlester JERRY PYLE Maysville GARY QUINTON Ada R. L. QUINTON Rcff JOHN RAMAGE Wewoka CATHY RANEY Oklahoma City ROBIN RANEY Tecumseh PATSY RAPER Ada KARRIE RAPLEE Ada ANABELL RAY Tupelo GARY READNOUR Wynnewood DANIEL REASER Ada CURTIS ESTON REED Duncan EVELYN REED Konawa JAMES REED Ada JEAN REED Ada BILL REEDER Stuart GENE REEVES Ada JIMMY REICH Wewoka ROBERT REID Pauls Valley GARY REITER Lindsay RONNIE RENFROW Calvin LARRY REYNOLDS Pauls Valley MERRILL RHEA Stillwater PHYLLIS RHOADS Heoldton Nme Freshmen co eds are among the Homecoming Queen Candidates. BOB RIDER Ardmore KAY RIHA Oklahoma City JACQUELINE RITTER Atwood OWEN RIVES Holdenville BILLIE ROACH Ada PAUL ROAN Stonewall To Take Part in Campus Activities BARBARA ROBERTS Wewoka BETTYE ROBERTS Dustin CARROLL ROBERTS Wewoka DONNA ROBERTS McAlester LETITIA ROBERTS Ada MARY ROBERTS Holdenville ELDA ROBERTSON Ada SUSAN ROBERTSON Lindsay LOUISE ROBINSON Holdenville BILL ROBINSON Holdenville MARILYN ROBINSON Maysville LINDA RODEBAUGH Henryetta JERRY RODEN Ada JOHN ROEBUCK Noble DEANNA ROGERS Byars JOE ROGERS Idabel SHARON ROOKS Forks, Washington GARRY ROSE Elmore City ROBERT ROSS Allen RUTH ROSS Oklahoma City TOMMY ROUNDS Ada MARILYN ROWE Tupelo BYRON ROWSEY Alton JIM RUNNELS Wynnewood JENNY RUNYAN Hickory LAURA RUTLEDGE DL-nnigon, California CHARLES RYAN Shawnee JACK RYAN Ado LILLIE SADLER Sulphur BRENDA SALES Ada DAISY SALYER Oklahoma City JERRY SANDEFUR Lindsay ALVIS SANDERS Cromwell CYNTHIA SANDERS Wewaka LINDA SANDERS Stonewall SHIRLEY SANDERS Duncan PAT SARTORS Okemah DENNIS SCAFF Sulphur SAMMIE SCATES Ado JANE SCHLEHUBER Duncan SHELIA SCHREIBER Fox DONNA SCOTT Ada FRANCES SCOTT Wewoka ROSS SCOTT Wewoka TERRY SCOTT Sfonewall DOUG SCOUFAS Okemah MICHAEL SCUDDER Lindsay JERRY SEARS Midwest City v 1 SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Ledlow, Phill Kirk, and Dale Agnew STAND ING, Beity Orr, Linda Hess, Jim Chapman, and Carl Anderson, T966 members To Meet the Challenge of College Life . SHARON SEARS Ardmore JO ANN SHACKLEFORD Ada MELVIN SHACKLEFORD Bearden SUSAN SHAMLEY Pauls Valley JOE SHARP Lindsay PATRICIA SHARP Seminole BARBARA SHEFFIELD Lane PHILLIS SHELTON Duncan ROBERT SHELTON Ada CHARLES SHIELDS Ada PAULA SHIPLET Ada BARNEY SHIREY Tecumseh GWENDOLYN SHOALS Idabel WILLIAM SHOPE Ada SHARON SHORTES Ada KAYE SHUNK Shawnee CLIFTON SIKES Shawnee GLEN SILER Wewoka NORLY SIMMONS Ada CAROL SINCLAIR Choctaw DONNA SKIDMORE Wilson JOE SLEIGH Ada DENNIS SLOAN Pauls Valley CHARLOTTE SMARTT Seminole CARL SMITH McAlesIer CHARLES ALAN SMITH Tupelo CHARLES DAVID SMITH Ada CHARLES L. SMITH Wynnewood DAVID SMITH Ada HOMER SMITH Marlow LAURA SMITH Lindsay LYNN SMITH Ada PATRICIA SMITH Rolf PHYLLIS SMITH Healdfon SUE SMITH Davis SUSAN SMITH McAlesIer YOLANDA SMITH Slralford AVA SMITHER Madill WILLIAM SMITHSON McAIesIer DAVID SNIDER Ada EDWARD SNIDER Stuart JERRY SNOW Ada RICHARD SOUTHERLAND Ada CAROLYN SOWARD Ada SUE SPANN Maysville GARY SPARKS Konawo DORIS SPEAR Pauls Valley LINDA SPEERS Asher KARLA STALLINGS Ada MARY STARR Okemah DORIS STEELE Tecumseh LARRY STEPHENS Duncan WAYNE STEPHENSON Ada RONALD STERKEL Lindsay MARY STEVENS Coalgate VELMER STEVENSON Pauls Valley KAREN STEWART McAIester MARVIN STEWART Pauls Valley RAY STILLWELL Seminole DOUGLAS STINSON Francis RONNIE STOCKTON Konawa GERALD STOKES Rolf DONNA STONE Stratlord JERRY STONE Shawnee DARRELL STONECIPHER Allen CHERYL STROPP Wewoka RICKY STOVER Asher ARTHUR SUMMERS Caalgate JOHNNY SUMMERS Asher SUE SUMMERS Healdton MIKE SURBER Ardmore CLIFTON SURRELL Atolra CHARLES SUTTEREIELD Wayne MAX SWANSON Seminole DAN SWEARINGEN Seminole DENNIS TATE Cement BETTIE TAYLOR Ada DANNY TAYLOR Wewoka JOHN TAYLOR Oklahoma City GLENDIA TEEL Choctaw JOYCE TERRY Ada LINDA THETFORD Oklahoma City LARRY THOMAS Shawnee TERRY THOMAS Alexandria, Virginia JOHN THOMPSON McAIester JUDY THRASHER Seminole MICHAEL TIFFIN Ada FRANCIS TIMMONS Sasakwa ANN TIMS Marietta VERNA TIMS Ada SANDRA TINKER Hobbs, New Mexico GARY TIPTON Shawnee JAMES TIPTON Hennessey BARDIE TODD Ada OSCAR TOLLIVER Fitzhugh EDDIE TOMLINSON Wynnewood JOHN TOMPKINS McCloud PATSY TOOMAN Wayne CLAUDIA TOWNSLEY Sulphur LINDA TRAMMEL Oklahoma City JANET TRANTHAM Ada TERRY TREADWELI. Clinton, Maryland JOAN TREASE Allen DAVID TRIBBEY Ada CAROLYN TRIBBLE Duncan CAROL TUCKER Ardmorc MARY TUCKER Wynnewood CAROL TURNER Slralford SANDRA TURNER Fosler SHERRY TURPIN Tupelo SHIRLEY VAUGHAN Wynnewood RUSSELL VESTAL Ada SUSAN VICK Wewokcl JACKIE VISART Ardmore CAROL VOYLES Ardmore BARBARA WAGES Ardmore DONALD WALL Shawnee ELVA WALL Rolf LARRY WALLACE Asher MICKEY WALLACE Weleerka RONALD WALLACE Shawnee STEWART WALLACE Calvin LARRY WALSH Rolf LYNDA WALSTON Ada DIANA WAMSLEY Weleelko GARY WARD Rush Springs SHARON WARNER Ada EVEELYN WARREN Mcysville JOAN WATSON Henryelta MARLENE WATSON Adu RITA WATSON Paoli DIANNA WATTS Ada JANICE WEBB McAlesfer ROBERT WEBSTER Moysville KAREN WEBSTER Davis JAMES WELCH Healdton CANDY WEST Ada GARY WEST Cushing GERALD WEST Wynnewood JOLENE WEST Ada KAREN WEST Pauls Valley PAUL WEST Ada THOMAS WEST Seminole KENNETH WESTERVELT Shawnee JERRY WHEELER Duncan JOE WHISENANT Ada LARRY WHISENHUNT Allen MARTHA WHITAKER Ada DAVID WHITE Terryville JAMES WHITE Lindsay JERRY WHITE Ada LINDA WHITE Grand Prairie, Texas JACK WHITEH EAD Ada CHARLOTTE WHITWELL Ada WALTER WIENBARDER Pasadena, Texas DONNA WIGGINS Lexlnglon BECKY WILBURN Ada JACK WILBURN Alma KENNY WILKERSON Ada SHERRI WILKERSON Atwood TIM WILKINSON Moore CAROL WILLIAM Tulsa And to Have Fun! JOHNNY WILLIAMS Shawnee LARRY WILLIAMS Pauls Valley LOIS WILLIAMS Ada PHILIP WILLIAMS Shawnee RICHARD WILLIAMS Seminole SHAROLYN WILLIAMS Ada VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON Ardmore DAVID WILLIS Stratford CAROLYN WILSON Lindsay LINDA ANN WILSON Ada LINDA WILSON Allen MARTIN WILSON Duncan PHIL WILSON Shawnee RICHARD WILSON Ada SHIRLEY WILSON Wanette MICHAEL WITHERS Wirt DOYNE WOFFORD Allen WILLIS WOFFORD Ada BILLY WOOD Stratford BOBBY WOOD Ada MIKE WOOD Ada PATRICIA WOOD Eufaula WINFORD WOOD Stonewall JANAUS ELAINE WOODS Wayne RICKY WOODS Del City ELLA WOODWARD Ardmore DONNA WORDEN Purcell CAROLYN WRIGHT Ada CHARLES WRIGHT Ada GEORGE WRIGHT Healdton SHARON WRIGHT Duncan TERRY WRIGHT Wetumka JOY WYCHE Hickory DONNA YADON McAIester SANDY YANDELL Oklahoma City HARVEY YARBROUGH Wetumka KAREN YATES Coalgate DAVID YORK Ada CAROL YOUNG Austin, Minnesota HELEN YOUNG Ada ROY YOUNG Oklahoma City SHIRLEY YOUNG Hickory DANNY WILLIAMS Stidham ELDON WILLIAMS Gene Autry ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Pauls Valley GARY WILLIAMS Weleetka GERALD WILLIAMS Ada JOHN FRANKLIN WILLIAMS Pauls Valley ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Chi-44 Alpha Honor Society-45 Alpha Psi Omega-46 Alpha Rho Tau-70, 71 Band-54, 55 Anderson, Thomas Tul I-226, 240 Anderson, Tim Andy-240 Anderson, Wynema Jackson -213 Andrews, Sonora Ruth Angel, Doris Marie-84, B5 86, Anson, Pi Kappa Delta-58 Blackburn, JOY-241 Baptist Student Union-86, B7 Briles Hall-96, 97, 98, 99 Business Club-66, 67 Chess Club-62 Chi Alpha-88, B9 Chi Omega-114, 115, 116, 1 17 Choir-56, 57 Church of Christ Students-10, 91 Circle K-60, 61 El Circulo Espanol-68, 69 English Club-71 Fentem Hall-110, 111 Gamma Theta Upsilon-76 Historical Society-72 Home Economics Club-73 Industrial Arts Club-74, 75 Journal Staff-50, 51 Knight Holl-100, 101, 102, 103 MENC-59 Newman Club-92 O Club-82, 83 Pesagi Staff-52, 53 Phi Delta Zeta-118, 119, 120 121 Phi Kappa Tau-122, 123, 124, 125 Pi Kappa Alpha-126, 127, 128, 129 Pontotoc Hall-104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 Psychology Club-77 Science Club-78 Sigma Tau Gamma-130, 131, 132, 133 Sociology Club-79 Student Honor Court-47 Student Education Association-80, 81 Student Senate-48, 49 Student Wives-63 U.C.C.F.-93 Wesley Foundation-94, 95 Anglin, Irene W.-228 Joseph William, Jr. -213 Archer, Billy Dan-213 Archer, Judy E.-240 Archer, Teddy Ray-198 Arms, Carolyn Jean-228 Armstrong, Jimmy Dee-228 Armstrong, Kenneth-240 Arnold, Joyce Janel-100 Arnold, Sharon Ann-228 Arrocho, Cezar-198 Arter, Johnny Lee-228 Arter, Rodger Keith-240 Arter, Wesley--228 Ashby, Mary Carver Ashley, Jimmy Lynn-228 Ashlock, Sharon Earlene-108, 240 Aston, Herbert Gene-198 Atchley, Lois Ann-240 Atkisson, Jim-86, 111, 240 Atwell, Brenda Gale-98, 228 Atwood, Daniel C.-228 Ausley, Karen Jo-240 Austin, William Mitchell-240 Auten, Melvin Ray-228 Ayala, Horacio M.-69, 213 Ayres, Betty Lou-228 Bacon, Ralph Melton-86, 240 Badgett, Ross Reuben Ill-60, 61, Bailey, Bailey, 66, 67, 87, 228 Bill-123 Riley-240 Bailey, Jerry Dan-240 Bailey, Robert Elwood-56, 58, 240 Bain, Judith C.-70 Baker, Donna Frances Baker, Donna G.-56, 208 Baker, Gary Newton-240 Baker, Eva Jeanne-228 Baker, Jeffry Wayne Baker, Joella Humphries Baker, Sharon Dawn-87, 97, 240 Women's Recreational Asso Young ciation-84, 85 Democrats-65 Young Republicans-64 STUDENTS Aaron, Jo W.-198 Abney Carol Louise-240 Adam: Judy Jean-109, 119, 228 Adams, Evelyn Kay-198 Adams, Loretto Jean-108, Baldwin, Gregory Joe--128, 240 Ballard, Jack W.-228 Ballard, Jerry Thomas-240 Ballard, Nancy Annice-54, 97, 213 Ballard, Nancy Ebey-240 Ballard, Patrick Eugene-123, 124, 125, 240 Bamburg, Glenn Ray-123 Bane, Ralph Darrel-228, 213 Barnes, 109, 119, 213 Aday, Gary Michael--240 Adkins, Joe Leon-86, 198 Aduddell, Jimmy Layne-240 Agnew, Dale Dee-128, 240, 256 Agnew Glenn-127, 129 Alcorn, Bill Allen-240 Bardin, Bardin, Barbara-213 Carl Leon-240 Bare, Janet-63, 240 Barger, Linda Kaye-62, 198 Barker, Ben Allen-213 Barnes, Haskell Clark-198 Barnes, Kathy-213 Barnes, Linda Sue-240 Michael-228 Alcorn, Jessie Lee-240 Aldridge, Carol M.-108, 198 Aldridge, Gary Gene-47, 174 Clement, Mary Anne-215 Aldrid e Ima-198, 240 Barnes, Rachael Jean-97, 120, 240 Barnett, Brenda E.-240 Barnett, Charles George Barnhart, Judith Nora-240 I DEX Bentley, Eloise-33, 39, 45, 64,11-1,117,156,162, 170,173,174,198 Bentley, Robert W.-198 Benton, Michael-198 Benton Ted L.-214 Bernard, Steve-41 Berry, Anita-B1 Berry, Mickey-138, 139 Berry, Rickey Carlos-66, 67, 124, 229 Bevelhymer, Darrell Wayne- 241 Beverly, Gail-214 Beyer, Dick-83, 198 Biddy, Philip Alan-123, 125, 241 Biege, William Rodney-241 Bigbey, Billie Sue--241 Biggerstalf, Betty Biggs, Jimmie Dale-241 Billingsley, Richard-70, 107, 241 Bilotta, Carole Ann-92, 109 Bingham, Margaret Anne-229 Birdwell, Alice Kay-97, 119, 158, 229 Birdwell, Janie Sue-241 Birdwell, Larry Dee-90, 241 Bivins, Roger David-229 Black, Bettie Flanagan-214 Black, Gordon Dewey-241 Black, Sharon Ann-115, 117, 154, 241 Blackbird, Sandra-56, 87, 109, 241 Blackburn, Ellen Diane-120, 241 Blockwill, Anita Jeane-229 Blackwell, Betty-229 Blackwood, Ronald Dale-229 Blair, Ramona Gay-102, 241 Blair, Randall-89, 111, 241 Blake, Buddy Don-131 Blake, Linda Sue-116, 241 Bland, Sonya-68, 120, 154 Bland, Tonya-32, 68, 120, 241 Blankenship, James T,-214 Blankenship, Larry LaDon-241 Blue, James Roy-143, 229 Boatright, William Glenn Boatright, Shirley Ann-229 Boles, Christine-68 Bolin, Judy-229 Bolin, Kenneth Eldridge-229 Bolt, Betty Jo Bolt, Bill-38, 40, 56, 58, 110, 111, 221 Bolt, Poill F. Bolt, Linda Kay-229 Bond, Paula Johnson-80, 199 Bonebrake, David Earl-229 Bonnelly, Frank Moises-241 Borders, Janet-91, 214 Borders, Kenneth Eugene-229 Borders, W. B.-214 Boren, Nathan Altus-44, 56, 57, 58, 173, 234, 260 Boren, Cheryll Christine-120, 229 Boren, Henry Keith-241 Boswell, Gregory Lawrence -241 Boswell, Lindo Sue-241 Bounds, Mary Ellen-100, 241 Bowen, Dwight Burl-241 Brittin, Donald-128, 129, 169, 229 Britton, Derby-242 Brock, Bobby-132, 133, 242 Brock, Tresha-214 Brock, Willard-74, 99 Brockelt, Ronnie-229 Brockett, Sandra-242 Brook, Mary-108 Cartwright, Carole Ann-242 Cartwright, Sam-65, 200 Caruthers, Paula-242 Cassity, Ed-147 Castillero, Mirla-68, 215 Castleberry, Billie-51, 230 Castleberry, Sharon-56, 58, 215, 242 Brookin 199 g, Melvin-77, 79, 110, Brooks, Janicre85, 97, 119, 229 Brooks, Michael-242 Brooks, Ishmael Noah-214 Brooks, Randy-143, 214 Brooksher, Fuchsia-242 Braoksher, Lavoy-199 Brooksher, Norma-101, 105, 242 Brothers, Carolyn-'229 Brown, Wayne-242 Brown, Charlotte, Gayle-90, 102, 229 Brown, Janet Louise-22, 100, 120, 242 Brown, Janice Kay-199 Brown, Jeanne-242 Brown, JoDean-199 Brown, Kennedy W,-242 Brown, Larry Dale-242 Brown, Lois Ann-242 Brown, Martha Jean-199 Brown, Michael-242 Brown, Rodney-124, 240 Brown, Ronald-138, 229 Brown, Saundra Kaye-44, 214 Brown, Saundra Mae-242 Brown, Sherry Brown, Traiey-229 Browning, Deanna-229 Bruce, Tommy-199 Bruster, Alice-214 Bruton, J ames-242 Bryan, Barbara-229 Bryan, Dewayne-229 Byran, Glen-199 Bryant, Billy--214 Bryant, David-242 Bryant, Dorothy-199 Bryant, F Bryant, I rank-214 nas-214 Bryant, James-242 Castor, Beverly Karen-104, 215 Cathcart, Charles-242 Caton, James Eugene-230 Caudle, Tony Michael-230 Cauthron, Grady L.-215 Cauener, Ronald-242 Cay, Fred-242 Cecil, LoQuita-71, 230 Cecil, Lon-230 Cecil, Judith-34, 46, 65, 230 Chaffin, Harold Dean-243 Chalfin, James Roy-200 Chambers, Bobby Joe-128, 230 Chandler, James Leonard, Jr. -243 Chandler, Lillian Naomi-73, 84, 85, 243 Chapman, Clyde McKane-243 Chapman, Jack-65, 81, 200 Chapman, James A.-44, 81, 123, 125, 215 Chapman, James Richard-53, 215 Chapman, Lucretia-34, 36, 46, 65, 200 Chappell, Ralph Glenn-76 Chastain, David Alan Chaufty, Geralyn Kaye-45, 115, 117, 230 Cherry, Larry Don-230 Cherry, Paula Jeanne-97, 120, 243 Chesnutt, Tom R.-243 Chester, Gwen Ann-47, 71, 109, 215 Childers, Jim Carl Childers, Gary Lynn-56, 91, 243 Childers, Sandra Earline-56, 91, 103, 243 Childers, Ann-230 Choat, Arthur Lee-200 Choate, Armenda-104, 243 Chowins, James Robert--215 9 I Alexander, Cecilia Lynn-98, 340 Alexander, Dane-228 Alexander, Don-198 Alexander, Don Ray Alexan der, Jimmy Done Alexander, Vicki Lynette-240 Alford, Paul Kay-86 Alford, Saunders Allen, William R.-240 Allen, Brenda Kaye-198 Allen, Charles David-56 Allen, Don-128 Allen, Floyd Wayne-240 Allen, Paul Wayne-228 Allen, Ronald Wayne-228 Barrett, Allred-228 Barrett, Martha Belle Barrett, Danny Wayne Barring er, Herbert Russell-213 Bass, Harold Deo n-240 Bates, Craig L.-67, 228 Bates, Gayla Ann-80, 198 Bates, Vicky Lynn-B6 Battles, Karen Sue-228 Bough, Baxley, 100, Ronald E.-213 Nelda Gaye-56, 58, 241 Beam, Lonnie-142, 190 Bean, Marilyn Sue-228 Bean, Wayne Keith-241 Bearden, Elaine Lawson Allen, Suzie-39, 45, 105, 106,108,109,118, 160,171 174, 198 Allison, Johnny-86 Allison, Melva Jean-240 Allton, Patricia Ann-240 Ames, John Evan-72, 107, 213 Ammons, Deon Charles-213 Anderson, Bob-240 Anderson, Coral Sue-11, 115, Beasley, Bill Hery-241 Beck, Larry Monroe-213 Been, Jerry Eugene-83, 138, 241 Beene, Lewis H.-241 Beene, Paula S.-228 Beene, Sheila Kay-241 Begley, Margaret-81, 96, 98 214 Belcher, Patsy Ann--198 Bowen, Larry-241 Bowen, Polly Sue-53, 115, 241 Bowen, Reta J.-241 Bowen, Richard l..-31, 87, 199, 241 Bowers, Latricia Ann-229, 241 Bowes, Billy Ray-241 Bowles, Barbara Ann-241 Bowling, Steven Joe-128, 241 Bowman, Donald Cecil-214 Bowman, Robert-241 Boyett, John-241 Boyles, Johnny-199 Brackett, Bill-199 Brackett, Bob-241 Bradburn, Tommy-241 Bradfield, Mary Beth-229 Bradford, Carolyn Fae--90, 99, 241 Bradley, David-214 Bradley, Jack Alan-86 Bradley, John-124 Bradley, Juanita-84, 85, 199 Brady, Charles-241 Branch, Judith-229 Brandon, Ellen Christine-214 Buckley, Nita-108, 116, 242 Buckley, Tom-242 Bullard, Belva-91, 102, 242 Bullock, Jim-242 Bumgarner, Curtis-229 Bunch, Paula-36, 153, 229 Bunn, Wimber--229 Bunyard, Oleta-242 Bunyard, Trellis-242 Burden, Blanche-56 Burden, Johnnie-242 Burden, Toni Burk, Juanita-214 Burks, Wilma-242 Burlison, Barbara Ann-242 Burnett, Charley Madison-199 Burnett, Cherri-22, 48, 56, 86, 173, 199 Burnett, Gary-146 Burnett, Robert-242 Burns, Bobbi-103, 214 Burns, Merle-242 Burns, Tommy Bruce-90, 91 Burrows, Betty Ann-120, 292 Burrows, Ross-229, 242 Burrows, Sue-215 Burt, Mary-242 Burtrum, Charles Lester-199 Buttrum, Emma-199 Bush, Patricia-242 Butlar, Angela-242 Butts, Alma-72, 86, 100, 229 Butts, Brenda-56, 158, 229 Butts, Mary Ann-46, 109, 116, 242 Bynn, Wimber Don Byrd, Donald L.-242 Bynum, William Ray-215 Bynum, Sharon Kay-199 Bynum, Terry Jay-242 Cable, Martha-104, 154, 215 Cain Larr Lee-90 242 Chowi ns, Judy Kay-243 Chrisco, Erna Lee-243 Chrisco, Rex Monroe Christian, Fontreva Rae Christian, Jerry Don-243 Christian, Mary Kathryn-80, 200 Christian, Treva-87, 243 Christopher, Gary Wyte-243 Clagg, Phyllis Kay-86, 109, 230 Clampitt, Gary Don-243 Clank, Tommy-200 Clark, Anna Jean-243 Clark, James Lee--243 Clark, Jerry Steve-230 Clark, Linda lrenw200 Clark, Linda K.-200 Clark, Ronald Wayne-128, 129 Clark, Thomas J.--143 Clary, John Edward-230 Claybrook, Elizabeth Rhea- 100, 116, 243 Clemons, Gladys Clemons, James Le1+56, 58, 62, 111, 243 Click, Carole Lynn-54, 84, 85, 200 Clift, Linda Kay-73, 81, 101, 215 Clinton, John Eric-56, 57, 58, 243 Clinton, Sandra Kay-63, 232 Cloar Joe Don-79, 127, 215 Claudi, Ava Longs-230 Cobb, Della Mae-200 Cobb, Gary-243 Cobb, June Noland-215 Cable, Franklin Lee-54, 200 1 Y 1 Clahoun, Ginger-56, 242 Callahan , Joyce Ann-242 Callen, Betty-199 Calvert, Marilyn Campbell, Wally Anita-242 Campbell, Kenneth-11 Campbell, Letta Ann-242 Campbell, Linda Carol-229 Campbell, Bichael Canido, H. B.--199 Patricia Joyce-229 117, 228 Anderson, Elmer Noble--198 Anderson, George Kenneth- 56, 213 Anderson, .lack H.-174, 213, 264 Anderson, Janet-84, 85, 100, 228 Anderson, Janie Lou-92, 228 Anderson, Neta Sue-198 Anderson, Paul D.-228 Anderson, Rayma Kaye-65, 290 Anderspn, Shirley Juanita-228 Anderson, Stanley Lee-123, 125, 240 Anderson, Stella L.-228 Anderson, Suzanne-240 260 Beleele, Gary Ray-61, 81, 241 Beleele, Jim-50, 54, 61, 72, 80, 105, 107, 198 Brannon Brannon, Robert-241 Brandon, , Caral-79, 199 Belk, John William-59, 228 Bell, Dennis Paul-241 Bell, James Elton--138, 146, 229 Bell, Michael R.-198 Bell, Patricia-229 Bell, Peggy--56, 241 Bell, Peggy Jo-241 Bell, Priscilla Ann-241 Bell, W Bennett, . Tommy-82, 138, 214 Bruce Alan-90, 291 Bennett, Ray Lee-123, 229 Bennett, Ricky Don-241 Bennett, Sandra-99, 241 Branscum, Leila-214 Brasslield, Jimmy-241 Braswell, Lawanda Kay-70, 86, 87, 104, 241 Braun, Christy Laura-214 Brawley, Ellen-229 Brenholtz, Margaret Brewer, Charles-128, 214 Brewer, Paula-242 Briggs, Karolyn-73, 87, 108, 229, 260 Brim, Donnie-242 Brinlee, Ronald E,-229 Briscoe, Darrell-199 Britt, John Lee-214 Canido, Jerry Wayne-242 Canido, Frances Kay-242 Cannady, Linda-44, 215 Cantrell, Charles-242 Cantrell, Joe Edward--229 Copshaw, Jerald E.-229 Carney, Tommy-199 Carpenter, James-242 Carpenter, John Antony-229 Corper, Betty Ann-229 Corper, Bill E.-230 Carr, Earl-128, 242 Carroll, Eddie Ray-781 Carroll, Macilee Rae-16, 64, 109, 242 Carter, Glenda Jean-242 Carter, James Newton-230 Carter, Johnny Neil-242 Carter, Linda Chery-242 Cochran, Helen M.-200 Cochran, Jerry Lee-128 Cochran, Judith Ann-243 Cochran, Judy B. Cockerell, Jerry Dean-243 Cockerell, Sammie-230 Cockrill, Glen Edward-243 Coe, Clarice Jane-80, 90, 200 Cottey, Barbara Joanne-71, 80, 215 Colley, Mitchael Dewayne-200 Coffey, Helen-73 Coffey, Sherry Ann-45, 108, 119, 152 Coker, Larry Bruce-200 Cole, Delma Lou-94, 95, 102 158, 243 Cole, Emma-45, 48, 49, 73, 100,104,119,154,175, 200 Cole, Harold Dwayne-87, 200 Cole, Opal Marie-103, 243 Cole, Richard Jerry-123, 126, 129, 215 Collier, Ernest-230 Collings, Douglas Clifton Jr.- 128, 200 Collings, Howard-243 Collings, Kenneth-243 Collings, Phyllis Jean-215 Collings, Robert Haskell-243 Collins, Jack Kent-243 Calwell, Don-74, 200 Combes, Randy Eugene-243 Combs, Barbara Ann-99, 243 Compton, Larry Earl-123, 243 Conatser, Randall B.-215 Conaway, Mike C.-107, 128, 243 Conditt, Janie K.-86, B7, 100, 102, 153, 230 Conn, Kenneth Llcyal-243 Connel, Joleta Ann-243 Connel, Terry Lee-243 Conway, Alma Jo-71, 215 Deato Farris, Loyd Keith Cook, Dan Ray-243 Cook, Faye E.-200 Cook, Jeanette Dean-200 Cook, Shirley June-99, 243 Cook, Stanley Joe-243 Coon, Den ' Dean-86, 200 Cooper, Alite Rebecca-243 Cooper, Betty Margaret Cooper, Charles Wayne-200 Cooper, Gary Guynn-66, 67, 243 Cooper, Gary Wayne-243 Cooper, Garrett Jack, Jr.-215 Cooper, James C.-200 Cooper, Joe Curtis Cooper, John Darryl-230 Cooper, Johnny Record-243 Cooper, Judy K.-103, 230 Cooper, Judy S.-80, 243 Copper, Linda Sue-230 Cooper, LowAnn-73, 243 Cooper, Ronald-243 Cooper, Steve-244 Cope, Charlene-230 Cope, Jewell-215 Corbar, Retha-230 Corbin, Steven Allen-11, 244 Corvin, Doris K,-230 Corvin, Judith C.-244 Corvin, Kathryn-21 Cosby, Roger Lee Davenport, Betty Joyce-56, 91, 244 Davidson, Dow H. G.-95 Davidson, Harald D.-44, 66, 67, 201 Davidson, Linda-66, 67 Davidson, Margueritte-80, 201 Davidson, Randy Charles-244 Davidson, Sandre Weaver-244 Davis, Charlene Cook-230 Davis, Connie Jean-99, 120, 244 Davis, David A,-230 Davis, David England-230 Davis, Deanna-91 Davis, Earl Lee-244 Davis, Joe B.-230 Davis John T. Davis, Mary Margaret-244 Davis, Outher Lee-244 Davis, Robert E.-48, 60, 61, 86, 107, 121, 230 Davis, John Russell--201 Davis, Sandra Faye-100, 102 Davis, Walter Loyd-244 Deaton, Glenda Jolene-244 n, Shirley Jean-216 Ellis, Roger William-202 Ely, Jerald Wesley-245 Embach, Judy-109 Embry, Linda-245 Emery, Betty lllene-120 Emmons, Laura Lee-97, 245 Emory, Gerald Brown-231 Engle, David-231 English, Judith Carol-56, 103, 231 Enis, James Michael-123, 125, 231 Ennis, Ronnie Joe-111, 231 Ennis, Russell Wayne-56 Epperson, Larry-202 Cossairt, Danny Cothren, Tom-33, 48, 49, 61, 64, 78, 80, 91, 107,110,- 175, 201 Cotten, Franchelle Mae Couch, Kenneth Gary-230 Coulson, Joe Keith-244 Couper, Darryl-76 Coursey, Rita Beth-86, 24 Cowan, Carlon Dale-131, 230 Cowan, Cynthia Ann-108, 116, 244 Cowan, Ronald-201 Cowan, Sharon-215 Cox, Cynthia-244 Cox, Gerald Ray-54, 58, 201 Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Johnny L'ee-54, 127, 201 Kay-104 Linda-104, 215 Patricia Ann-215 Floyd Cox, Ronald-138, 201 Cox, Ronnie Dale-215 Crabb, Odell Ray-244 Craddack, Mary Ann-45, 81, 115, 117, 230 Craig, Jonnie Lee-215 Crain, Phillip Gary-83, 138, 140, 201 Craven, Michael Don-244 Crawford, Allen Lee-86, 201 Crawford, Glen Zane--244 Crawford, Linda Kay-244 Creech, R, Craig-131 Creel, Jimmy Wayne-230 Crenshaw, Wanda Lee-201 Crenshaw, Willas Dale-201 Crisp, John Howard-244 Criswell, Tom E.-230 Crittenden, Mickey Eugene -244 Crockett, N. Jan-230 Crane, Doris Ellen-103, 201 Crosby, Roger Lee-201 Deaton, Stephen R.-201 Deaville, Ronnie Gale-244 Decker, Anita Louise-216 Dess, Lavena-73, 119, 216 Dellinger, Warren Shelby-230 Demings, Danny Carrol-244 Denault, Judy Anne-115, 117, 152,173, 175,201 Dennie, Rhonda Gay-244 Dennis, James Dwight-244 Deprater, Ann-244 Derrick, Ronald Wayne-83, 138, 146, 216 Descans, Janice Kaye-56, 98, 120, 244 DeVore, Dianne Sue-59, 100, 115,117,158,120, 244 Dewberry, Charles Parker-245 Diamond, Julia Ellen-104, 245 Dickerson, Harold Blaine-77, 123, 245 Dicketts, Cassious William- 245 Dingler, Jessie M.-245 Dixon, George Truman-201 Dixon, James Arkie-76, 216 Dixon, Michael Maurice-230 Dixson, Jerry Wayne-245 Dobyns, Arthur Dean-245 Dobyns, Linda Joyce-90, 91, 245 Dodd, Douglas Denver-139, 244 Dodd, Lavonna-230 Dodd, Lou Ann-86, 216 Dodds, Norma J.-230 Doggett, Barbara. Elisabeth -216 Donovan, Donna Kay-230 Doshier, Tresia Sue-87 Doughty, Lynda Earlene-33, 120, 154, 157,230 Eppler, Jesse James-128, 245 Erts, Holly Sue-245 Erwin, Beverly Carol-89, 231, 245 Erwin, Harold Edward-89, 236, 245 Escue, Roger Keith-65, 72, 216 Estes, Arvis Glenn-216 Estes, H. Marvin-245 Etier, Richard Lance Evans, Carol Marie-22, 32, 116, 117 Evans, Nancy Kay-45, 98, 115,117,158, 216 Evans, Paul Barton-245 Evans, Sam H.-245 Everett, Charles Thomas-78, 95, 202 Ewert, Jon S.-245 Ewing, Frances Anderson-245 Ewing, Steven Vance-245 . Fabrizio, Antoinette Maria-15, 97, 120, 161, 245 Fairbanks, James Victor-216 Fry, Gary Allen-231 Fry, Larry Preston-246 Frye, Donna Kaye-119, 232 Frye, Jimmie Jane-202 Frye, William Taylor-78, 217 Fuller, Margaret Jean-56, 246 Fuller, Myrtle Noveline-202 Fullerton, Gary Dale-202 Fullerton, Phyllis Kaye-217 Fullingim, Mike Jessie-246 Gaar, James Daniel-70, 217 Gage, Ronnie W.-189, 217 Gahagan, Charlotte Marie-246 Gaines, Betty Jo-217 Gaines, Larry Edward-62, 246 Gammill, Jerry Lee-203 Gann, Donna Jean-246 Ganus, Howard Michael Gardner, Clard David-217 Garios, Michael-246 Garner, Homer G.-203 Garrett, Anita Jane--246 Garrett, Glendol Garrett, Gwendolyn Ann-203 Garrettn, Larry Wayne-82, 138, 246 Garrett, Lyndol-232 Garrett, Myra Nell-232 Garrett, Patricia Fern-246 Garriott, Glenn A.-203 Garrison, Gloria Jeanne-246 Garrison, Rodney Gale-232 Geis, Ronald-203 Genn, Jimmy Warren-56, 66, 67, 124 . Gentry, Sammy L.-44, 81, 217 German, Elaine-246 George, James-217 George, Patricia Alene-203 George, Teddy Ray-111, 246 Grounds, Choral Ann-108, 115, 203 Grove, Barry Gene-217 Grove, Patsy Joyce-247 Grundmann, Paul Henry-247 Gueriat, Thomas Vincent Guinn, Gary Lee-217 Gullatt, Wilma J. Gulliver, Elizabeth Anne-86, 247 Gunder, Gary Lee-132, 232 Gunter, Elozabeth Ruth-217 Guess, Fayr Etta-232 Guthrie, Aubrey Dean-247 Gutshall, Linda Gail-109, 232 Habert, Martin-232 Hackett, Vicki Lynn-104, 247 Hagan, Sandra Sue-116, 117, 163 Haggard, Glenda-247 Haggard, Terry Lynn-247 Haggard, Mary-247 Hailey, Larry Michael-247 Haines, Edward Alan-247 Haines, Glenn Lloyd-217 Hale, Jerry C.-247 Haley, Steve Dan-247 Hall, Alfred S.-217 Hall, Carol Ann-102, 232 Hall, Don King-127, 175, 203 Hall, John Douglas-247 Hall, John Elms-247 Hall, Lyle B,-232 Hall, Lynda Gayle-232 Farmer, Janet Louise-93, 119, 216 Farrel Farris, l, Dick Billy Wade-231 Farris, Emil C. Farris, Larry Wayne-245, 216 Farris, Linda Eudene-245 Fassino, Larry W.-245 Fought, Howard Robert-245 Faulk, Benford Lee-231 Faulkner, Daniel Lee-56, 245 Faurat, Jim--48, 60, 61, 62, 65, 72, 81, 90, 147, 202 Ferrer, Raul-68 Fields, John L-231 Files, Jennie Ann-202 Fillmore, Jerry Lou-245 Filson, Kathryn Lee-56, 86, 216 , 231 , Pamela Jean-56, 202 Filson Filson, Sharon Dianne-115, 117 Fine, Paul Alfred-107, 245 Finley, Charlotte Rucker-59, 154, 245 Gibbon s, virginia-217 Gibson, Connie Lou-246 Gibson, Dan-132 Gibson, Ruth Elaine-81, 103 Gibson, Tom Elton-203 Finley, Virgil-202 Fire, James Malcolm Firstenberger, Nancy Graeme- Douglass, Errol Dwight-62, 245 Douglas, John Douglas, Patricia Ann-245 Douthit, Jay-131, 201, 218 Dove, M. Miami-231 Drake, Margaret Ann-104, 231 Drake, Drew, Phyllis Ann--104, 231 Elaine-97, 245 Driver, Bobette Burgess-245 Driver, John Charles-245 Droms, Karen Ann-201 Drams, Stuart-143, 202 98, 116, 245 Fischer, Royce-82, 139, 146, 216 Fisher, Bobby Lewis-245 Fisher, Donna Kaye Fisher, Karen Jeanne-231 Fisher, Sandra Kay-66, 67, 216 Fisher, Sharon June-245 Fite, Glenda Gail-202 Flanagan, Tommy Charles-245 Flanner, Aliurin-139, 146, 231 Crow, Viola Estell-244 Crow, Larry Lynn-244 Crow, Shannon Delano--132, 244 Crowder, Nancy Ann-244 Crowell, Olin Frank-216 Cruce, Daphna F.-230 Crull, Charles Don-216 Dryden, Joe Allan-216 DuBiel, John Vernon-123, 231 Duckworth, Anthony-216 Dufek, Joe-132 Duff, Mary Jane-216 Duke, Sharon Sue-73 Dulin, Francix-104 Dunagan, Ruby Jean-56, 81, 100, 102, 245 Duncan, Gay Lynn-89 Duncan, Jerry Ned-80, 81, 89, 202 Duncan, Madeline Mae-216 Duncan, Harley Max-202 Flatt, Larry Wayne-231 Flatt, Lindle Keith-231 Flatt, Michael Earnest-216 Fleming, James H.-64 Flint, 231 Richard Lee-86, 87, Floyd, Jan Octavia-85 Linda K.-246 Flurry, Richard Dean-231 Foertsch, John P,-216 Floger, Jim-62 Folsom, Linda Marlene-231 Fortner, Ellis Fortner, Betty June-246 Fortner, Paula Sue-56, 231 Foster, Kenneth W.-231 Cummins, Loretta-244 Cunningham, Howard Lee-201 Cunningham, Larry Wayne- 201 Cunningham, Ronald Edgar Current, Alice D.-244 Curry, Billie Louise-201 Dunn, Alma-203 Dunn, David Cf- 216 Dunn, Linda Sue-108, 216, 245 Dunn, Mary L.-231 Durham, Jess Lee-202 auiy, Mike s.-245 Foster, Patty Sue Foster, Sheila Mae-246 Fountain, Derlyn Maureen-97, 108, 246 Fowler, Patricia June-84 Fowler, Ronald Wayne-246 Fraley, Charles Ellsworth-202 Curry, Nelda Raye-244 Curry, T. J. Cusher, Leslie Harrison-216 Cusher, Phyllis-56, 108, 244 Dobbs, Paula Jean-90, 103, 230 Dailey, Robert Lee-244 Dale, Lynette Sue-108, 244 Daley, Lorinda Jean-56, 244 Dalton, Phil-244 Daniel, David Nelson-138 Daniel, Linda Sue-73, 102, 244 Daniel, K. Ranell-104, 244 Daniels, James V.-60, 61, 230 Daniels, Judy Ann-56, 99, 244 Daniels, Lewis Lee-201 Daniels , Phyllis Jean-230 Danley, Wanita Brady Dansby, Olene-244 Dansby, Roberta-244 Dashner, Charles Frank-244 Danenhour, Russell June-22, 98, 1 20, 294 DuVal, Gretchen-231 Dyer, William C.-65 Dyer, Zella-80 Dyke, Richard Dewayne-231 Earley, Glen Dale-90, 245 Early, Maryln-202 Easley, Cecil Blair-44, 216 Easter, Dianna Jo-56, 163 Eaton, Richard Don-245 Eberle, Robert J.-245 Eddy, Wanda Marie-109, 245 Edgar, Lesslie Wayne-245 Edgmon, Philip David Edmonds, Cathy Sue-56, 231 Edwards, Denny Lee-245 Edwards, Paula Sue-202 Elbling, Ronald-130, 202 Elem, Cheryl Rae-245 Ellig, John Robert-202 Ellig, Sharon Jeanette Elliott, James Chris-70, 245 Elliott, Miles Edward-245 Elliott, Roger-231 Ellis, Danna Teresa-53, 92, 120, 245 Ellis, Lyndle Ray-245 Fraley, Joyce Gibson-231 France, Cynthia Lee-120, 246 France, John Fulton-231 Frank, Amy Jo-103, 231 Franklin, Charles Lee-202 Giering, William J.-82, 138, 146 Giggs, John Paul-246 Giles, Raymond Miller-131, 246 Gilliam, Betty June Gillispie, Jim C.-232 Gillum, Frances Diane-98, 246 Gladden, Judy Hodges-73, 217 Gladden, Roland Dee-139, 217 Gladden, William Burlon-246 Glasco, Jimmy Dale-131, 217 Glenn, Linda D.-115, 117 Glimp, Barbara Evonne-51, 96,97119, 127 Gober, Delois G,-74, 75, 217 Godfrey, Richard Jim-246 Godfrey, Steven Lloyd Goins, Nancy Evelyn-115, 117, 203 Good, Michael Cartwright-232 Goodman, Wanda Janette-36, 57, 246 Goodman, Phillip Geoffery- 217 Goodner, Robert-203 Goodnight, Joy A.-203 Goodrich, L. Anthony-246 Goodrich, Linda Lee-232 -Goodson, Bari Lynn-246 Goodson, Gary Lee-217 Goss, Rodger Lee-246 Goss, Wayne Louis-246 Govett, Bruce W.-203 Govett, Leta Rhea-203 Goyer, Linda Joyce-120, 246 Gragg, Carl Vernon-246 Graham, David Lynn-246 Graham, Gary Paul-40, 56, 57, 123, 232 Graham, Jane Hope-73, 91, 100, 102 Graham, Linda Joyce-232, 246 Graham, Marilyn-104, 246 Graham, Nelda June-232, 246 Grain, Gary-146 Graves, James R,-217 Graves, Roy Ray-232 Graves, Sharon Kay-203 Gray, Clareta Ray-232 Gray, James Allen-246 Gray, Rodney Gwin-232 Gray, Steve Edward-246 Greene, Billy Wayne-246 Green, Brenda Carol-246 Green, Carlene Dale-232 Green, Ronald Louis-246 Green, Sandra-203 Green, Sheila Ann-246 Hall, Sylba Lynn-86, 108, 232 Hall, Woodrow-94, 217 Hallum, Jimmy Dwight-247 Hallman, Sandra Sue-247 Hallmark, John Minet-203 Halpin, Lee Hadley-203 Ham, Dennis Craig-247 Ham, Franklin Douglas-247 Hamernik, Karen Jan-232 Hammonds, Mike Wayne-232 Hammons, Donald Ray-110, 111, 247 Hammons, Janice Kay-65, 247 Hancock, Sherry Ann-232 Haney, Frances Lois-217 Haney, Gary Paul-247 Haney, Georgia Suther Hankins, Carl Dennis-203 Hanley, Geary Dean-56, 93, 247 Harbert, Martin W. Hardin, James E. Harden, Norma Faye-247 Harden, Tim-203 Hardwick, Cleta Aloma-96, 100, 218 Hardwick, Donnie Dale-218 Hargrove, Le Allen-87, 218 Hario, Jimmie D.-218 Hario, William Phillip-247 Hario, Yvette-104, 247 Harman, Douglas-146, 218 Harman, Ed A.-203 Harman, Michael C.-39, 72, 127, 129, 218 Harmon, Linda Kay-232 Harmon, Patricia Kay-247 Harmon, Vernon V.-218 Harp, Rita Gail-56, 116, 117, 247 Harper, Jon Brion Harras, Antoine Surle-218 Harrel, Evertt Ross-247 Harriman, Sandra Gayle-247 Harrington, David Carlos-247 Harris, Aloha Lynn-45, 98, '115,117, 232 Harris, Billie Jean-102, 247 Harris, Leon-81 Harris, Loyd Dennis-247 Harris, Myra J.-247 Harris, Pam--98 Harris, Roger Dale-218 Harris, Thomas Scott-664, 204 Harrison, Caros Ann Harrison, Kay Harrison Linda Lynn-85, 92, 93, 247 Harrison, Ronald Gene-247 Harrison, Jo Ella-218 Harrison, Sandra Lynne-247 Harrison, Sheila Kaye-84, 85, 87, 204 Harrison, Virginia-247 Harrod, Donna Faye-156, 204 Harvey, Bob Haskins, Jimmy Dale-247 Hassel l, Loretta Sue-247 Hastings, Richard Edward-247 Hatfield, Ronnie Lee-232 Havens, Lawana S.-247 Hawki Hawki ns, Argie Lynn-247 ns, Byron Larry-232 Frankovich, Vickie Ann-231 Franks, Don Lee-246 - Frantz, Michael Owen-246 Fraser, L. Rozan-246 Frazier, David Charles-127, 129, 246 Frazier, Felix L.-231 Frazier, Brenda Jeannie-22, 120, 246 Green Snell A.-203 Greer: James Wayne-246 Gregg, Gregg, Charles Taylor-246 Sharon Faye-203 Gregory, Lawrence James-246 Gregory, Steven Douglas-131, 246 Gregory, Thomas Lee-82, 246 Frazier, Mary Frances-231 Fredrick, Ronnie H.-231 Frederick, Ronnie James-246 Freed, George Marshall-127, 202 Freeman, William-202 Freeman, Danny--246 French, Paula Jean-108, 120, 246 Frenk, Helga S, Frey, John David-217 Friels, Suzanne-109, 115, 246 139, Griffin, Gene Roy-232 Griffin, John Edward-246 Griffin, Linda-232 Griffin, Rube-203 Griffith, Alva Gene-246 Griffith, Dan Wayne--232 Griffith, Linda Fern-108, 247 Grimes, Grimes, 107, Johnny Philemon-127 Waymon Lewis-70, 232 Grizzle, Glenn Richard-247 Hawkins, Max Wayne-82, 232 Hawkins, Woody Dwayne-82, 83, 139, 232 Haxel, Davie B.-232 Hayes, Harley B.-77, 204 Hayes, Jim R.-54, 204 Hays, James Lee-204 Hays, Janet Kathleen-36, 37, 109, 116, 117, 158, 247 Hays, Phil Ray-218 Hazelrigg, Dennis W.-59, 247 Heard, Melba Joyce-103, 247 Heffington, Wendyl Lee-204 Heiderich, Connie Sue-248 Hellack, Jenna Jo-218 Helton, David Eugene-232 Helvey, H. Dawson-248 Henderson, Deborah Lynn-232 Henderson, John Nathaniel- 144, 248 Lawson, Vivian Ann-220 Henderson, Marcia Leigh-248 Henderson, Reggy Paul-218 Henderson, Ralph Lynn-232 Henley, Cherie Anne-40, 56, 57, 109, 116, 248 Henry, David Keith-248 Henry, Glyde David-248 Henry, Jackie S.-248 Henry, Joyce Frene-108, 248 Henry, Lois-154, 204 Henry, Henry, Tommy Glenn-218 Phil-248 Hensler, Barry Gene-248 Hensley, George Henry-218 Henson, Johnny Clinton-233 Henson, Julia Ann-233 251 Mayo, Bob-235 Herd, Kathy-204 Herion, Martha Lynn-248 Herie, Ken Robert-218 Herrera, Paul Steven-65, 248 Herrera, Yolo Esther-97, 120, 150 Herrin, Gary-218 Hews, Linda C.-23, 65, 81, 87, 204 Hess, Marl Lynne-248 Hewett, Tom-44, 86 Hickerson, Donna Marie-74, 204 Hickman, John S.-233 Hickox, Jerry Charles-248 Higdon, Gloria Gaye Higginbottom, Don Howard- 248 Higgins, Bobby Gene-56, 248 High, John M. Hightower, Robert Bingham- 218 Hubbar d, Erie-248 Hubbard, Leon Huckleberry, Laquita Ann-219 Huddleston, Linda Paulette- 204 Hudson, Betty Rozanne-249 Hudson, Glenda Joyce-73, 233 Hudson, Jane Lynn-56, 103, 219 Hudson, Kenneth David-56, 204 Hudson, Sarah J.-102, 249 Hudson, Thomas W.-111, 249 Huey, Roger Joe-249 Hughes, Patricia A.-108, 249 Huitt, Ron-107 Hulin, Jerry G.-204 Hulin, Sharon K.-219 Hulstine, Aaron-51, 219 Humphres, Kay Humphry, Charles-249 Humphrey, Linda Marie-249 Humphrey, Randy Kent-249 Hunt, Byrl Darwin-138, 139, 204 Hunt, Carolyn Kay-45, 109, 115, 117, 233, 262 Hunt, Pat T.-249 Hunt, Ray Paul-58, 111, 249 Hunt, Rewel Jasper-249 Hunter, 100, Hunter, Brenda Joyce-14, 92, 269 Leroy Jr.-233 Hurst, Cleta Fern-249 Hurst, Robert William-204 Hurst, Jimmy Jr. Hutchings, Al-107, 124 Hightower, Robert Michael- 243 Hilderbrandt, Beverly June-99, 248 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Billy Max-218 Cassie-94 Charles Bentley-218 George M, J. f Jackie Lee-248 Hill Jerry Lee-204 Hill, Karen Lynn-68, 85, 100, 120 Hill Linda Fa 98 99 248 Hill t Y' t t , Lois June-104, 158, 248 Hill, Robert Thomas-36, 65, 233 Hill, Terry Wayne-75, 218 Hill, Velma Ann-56, 57, 58, 94, 95, 204 Hillhause, William E.-248 Hutchings, Linda Lee-92, 100, 249 Hutchins, Jim F. Hutchison, Clillord Hutchison, Joe Ed-127, 283, 204 Hyde, Bobby Lou-65 ldleman, Dennis Dwoin-249 ldleman, Janice Carol-98, 233 ldleman, Sharon Kay-249 llniski, Mike-249 Ing, George-92, 219 Ingram, Vernon-249 Inman, Carol Inman, Elaine-59 lrby, Robert Leo-78, 249 Irvin, Nancy Sue-233 Isaacs, Aaron B.-205 Isaacs, Jay William-249 Jones, Henry Jr,-66, 233 Jones, Janice-81, 90 Jones, Joan Marilyn-102, 249 Jones, Judy K.-79, 119, 233 Jones, Linda Kay-154, 205 Jones, Martha-249 Jones, Mintha-249 Jones, Pat A.-44, 97, 98, 115, 117, 233 Jones, Patricia Pearl-249 Jones, Ralph Wesley-54, 59, 64, 94,110,111, 233 Jones, Ramona Faye-249 Jones, Robert O,-233 Jones, Tawana Inez-205 Jordan, Anthony Wade--219 Jordan, Celestine Belle-249 Jordan, Judy Kay-108, 119, 219 Jordan, Priscilla-100 Justice Ja ck Lee-249 Karsar,' George Kasterke, Mary Margaret-219 Kasterke, Richard Gerald-219 Kattou w, Hillie-69 Kay, Carl Bennie-219 Kay, Reba Ilene-102, 249 Kay, Ronald Ed-219 Kay, Shirley Jean-249 Kaye, Danny-215 Keck, Preston Will-249 Kedy, Mary Lou Kee, Roy John-233 Keen, M rtle Sean-249 Keene, Keiswe C thia Rae-249 lter, ike-140, 146 Kellogg, Bill Guy-233 Latimer, Linda Sue-94, 102, 250 Lotta, Doris June-102, 250 Latta, Freda May-102, 220 Laudermilk, Teresa-206 Lawler, Verba-206 Lawrence, Larry-90, 250 Lawrence, Virginia R.-234 Lawson, E. Arlene-220 Lawson, Jim Teldon-220 Lawson, Joy Eliyn-250 Lawson, Rex Ann-56, 86, 100, 250 Lawson, Sam Buddy Jr.-15, 127, 243 Laxtan, Carl Michael-250 Lay, Terry Lantz-106, 250 Layn, Lynne Marie-97, 250 Leach, Patsy Ruth-56, 103, 250 Leader, Danny Kaye-250 League, Jeannine Ray-220 Leatherwood, Helen M.-220 Ledbetter, Lloyd Allen-220 Ledlow, Marlene-48, 52, 80, 81, 119, 220, 263 Lee, Brenda Joan-66, 159, 250 Lee, Gale K.-86, 220 Lee, Jean John-250 Lee, June Marie Leerstang, Orita Louise-93, 250 Lehman, Bob Glen-250 Leighton, Larry D.-234 Leonard, Georgia Cowart Lenox, Juanita Elizabeth-206 Kelso, Bob-61, 90, 128 Kemper, Howard Douglas Jr.-233 Kenceipp, Charles Ogle-139, 205 Kennedy, Debrah Sue-249 Kennedy, Betty Smith-249 Kennedy, Glenna Mae-233 Kennedy, Johnny Dale-219 Kennedy, Johnny Ray Kennedy, Sammie Kaye-249 Kennedy, Thomas-81, 91, 219 Kenn, Ronald Van-219 Kersey, Helen Delores-108, 219 119, Kerr, Veda Kay-249 Key, Janet-233 Key, Randolph Joe Jr,-132, 133, 219 Key, Ted Lewis-107, 123, 250 Kidwell, Tommie Lynn-56, 115, 233 Leonard, John Paul-206 Leonard, Marilyn Kay-234 Leslie, Lester Wendyl Keith-91, 250 Glenda Faye-104, 250 Lewelien, Lynda Gay-10, 206 Lewellen, Otis Ray-220 Lewis, Barbara Carolyn-234 Lewis, Curran Eugene-107, 250 Lewis, Darrell Ray-234 Lewis, Leta Lynette-56, 108, 250 Lewis, Loretta Mae-104, 234 Lewis, Ora-108, 250 Ligon, Jerry Clifford-206 Lillard, Roy L.-234 Little, Donna Gayle-250 Little, Richard PL-250 Little, Robert Alton-133, 250 Little, Roger S,-132, 250 Martin, Linnie V.-84, 85, 87, 103, 254 Martin, Marilyn Lee-104, 251 Martin, Nancy Jo-206 Martin, Patricia Lea-251 Martin, Ruby Mickey-68, 155, 221 Martin, Sammy Joel Martindale, Jerry Paul-92, 107, 251 Mashore, Cherrille C. Mason, Loren Morgan-221 Massey, Janice Su-251 Mathis, Billie Sur-66, 67, 221 Mathis, Paula Ann-251 Mathis, Ronnie Jack-124, 251 Mathis, Wayne Douglas-251 Matlock, Philip Rhea-251 Matthews, Danny Gordon-251 Maughan, Johnny-206 Mauldin, Carl Mauldin, Earl Mack Mauldin, Ronda Jo-66, 116, 251 Maxey, Glenn M.-234 Maxwell, Johnie Frank-251 Maxwell, Mary Susan-234 Maxwell, Patricia Lee-251 Maxwell, Starling Wayne-234 May, Mary Gibson-251 Mayer, Charlotte Lee Ann- IO9, 251 Mayer, Margaret Mary-56, 58, 155, 164, 234 Maynard, Gary D.-206 Maynare, Kay LaVerne-109, Mayo,, Dana Beth-221 McAlister, Jerry Lynn-220 McAnally, Carolyn Kay-56, 234 McAnally, Richard Lee-234 McBride, Linda Joy-251 McBride, Mary Kathryn-98, 99, 251 McBride, Mike-123, 125, 144, 147, 206 McBride, Roy Dean-132, 251 McBride, Sue-70, 234 McCall, Ronald David-206 McCarthick, Toni Jo-251 McCaskill, John Van-251 McCauley, Sandra Kay-93, 234 K McClintick, Janis Lynn-22, 117, 251 McColluin, Hillkeel, Velma Ann Hillman, Ronny Joe-128, 248 Hillman, Terry Don-248 Hines, Mollie Sylvia-248 Hinesley, Thomas Arlan Hisle, Bill Edward-77, 218 Hisle, W. Jack-248 Hisle, Lindo Beth-248 Hisle, Roland E.-204 Hitt Ronald LeRo 248 Hogan, 1 Y ' Hodge, Paul Bruce-61, 86, 233 Hoffman, Donna May-218 Alma Chapman-204 Haggard, Glenda Gail Hoggott, John Wayne-75, 233 Hague, Linda Raye-248 Hoipkemeier, Sharon Ann-73, 86, 104, 248 Hait, Gary Lester-111, 248 Holden, Donna Sue-248 Holder, Donna Sue-108, 218, 248 Holder, Ronald Gail-218 Holdridge, Barbara Jeanette- 248 Holdridge, Karen Gayle-102, 248 Holdsclaw, Loretta 8.-85, 85, 87, 97, 248 Holland, Linda Joy-100, 102, 248 Holland, Mary Ann-81, 90, 100, 233 Hollis, E. H.-248 Holloway, Carol Sue-248 Holman, William Carl-130, 131, 133, 172, 204 Holman, Leroy-248 Holmes, Donnie Wayne-218 Holmes, Linda Kay-233 Homer, Margaret Nell-248 Hood, Don Hooks, Patricia Ann-233 Hooper, Laura Jo-233 Hopkins, Carla Darlene-248 Hornberger, Mariann-218 Harsley, Gary Brent-218 Horton, Andrew-204 Horton, Eddie-248 Houchin, Troyce Edward-219 House, Mary-54 Householder, Linda June-72, 81, 99, 233 Houston, Roy R.-219 Howard Billie Clyde-233 Langw Howare: amy Joe-111, 127, 248 Howard Howard Howard Charles Neill-219 f charlotte Jean-219 , Donna Kay-204 Howard, Jimmie Lee-127, 233 Howe, Judith Kay-81, 233 Howard, Laura Margaret-87, 248 Howell, Carol Fay-45, 73, 81, 90, 101, 176, 204, 260 Howell, Shirley Ann-7, 53, 73, 90, 104, 248 Howell, Thomas Wells-128, 233 Howeth, Harvey Junior-219 Isaacs, Ivey, L Ivey, R Ronald Dec-249 ewonda Kay-249 obert Leroy Ivie, Gary Loyd-249 Joblonski, George Van Steven-249 ' Jack, M. Effie-249 Jackson, Charles Alva-128, 233 Jackson, James Allen-219 Jackson, Patsy Ruth-56 Jackson, Ruth Ann-233 Jackson, Wilma Jerry-205 Jacobs, Rachel I.-50, 219 James, C. L.-249 James, Donald Wayne-249 James, Edward W.-123, 125, 139, 205 James, Glen Lucky James, Marilyn F. Strong-219 James, Mary Wynell-81, 84, 85, 205 James, Paula Carol-91, 109, 248 James, Richard E.-233 Jantz, Jerry Wayne-249 Jarvis, 100 Mary Sue-56, 58, 96, , 249 Jarvis, Rita M. Hardin-233 Jemison, Thomas Mack-233 Jennings, Paul Francis-132,, 133, 249 Jennings, Marilyn Kay-98, 9i, 249 Johnson, Benny Earl-68, 132 Johnson, Bill Milo-233 Johnson, Brenda J.-233 Johnson, Byron de Marse-123, 249 Johnson, Carl-80, 81, 205 Johnson, Carol W.-78 Johnson, D. Thomas-205, 219 Johnson, Dorothy LaVern-249 Johnson, Janice Kaye-249 Johnson, Jean Seay-249 Johnson, Jerry Dean-205 Johnson, Jerry Wayne-90 Johnson, Larry Gene-249 Johnson, Ronald Laxton-249 Johnson, Stella Fay-73, 249 Johnson, Susan M.-45, 77, 172, 176, 219 Johnson, Raymond D.-56, 233 Johnson, Ronnie Lee-219 Johnson, Terry Edward-233 Johnston, Jerry D.-249 Johnsto n, Richard-56 Jolly, Richard Wayne-233 Jones, Barbara Kay-233 Jones, Bobbie Kay-80, 102, 205 Jones, Charles Fleming, Jr.- 249 Jones, Danny-144 Jones, Donald V.-205 Jones, Jones, Jones, Freddie Lee, Jr.-205 Gary Jay-205 Gary Justin-45, 48, 49, 80, 90, 176, 205 Jones, George Lewis-249 Jones, Glenn Dale-219 Jones, Grover-91 Kiedaisch, Alwin-95 Kiesewetter, Michael E.-233 Kifer, Mary Jane-233 Kilgore, Brenda-56 Kilgore, Stella Louise-86, 102 Kilpatrick, James Ronald-219 Kindred, David Alex-106, 250 King, Barbara Lorene-250 King, James Barry-233 King, Louis Jerry Jr.-250 King Ray Ddl-233 King: Wayne Ervin-234 Kingcade, Grady Frankling- 250 Kinney, Bryan McClure-234 Kirk, Phillip Lynn-48, 56, 60, 86, 250, 256 Kirkwood, Billy Gene-250 Kitt, Charlene Beth-106, 108, 203 Kizzia, Jack R.-250 Knight, Rita J.-81, 205 Kaos, John Michael-250 Kramer, Lois M.-205 Krause, Jon H,-77, 220 Kremeier, Patricia-250 Kuras, John Robert-205 Kursar, George E.-131 Kuykendall, Glen A.-205 Kyle, Joe Robert-250 Kymes, Charles-91, 250 LaBarge, Victor Anthony-250 Lacy, Robin Hood-220 Lafferry, Ethel L.-250 Laird, Bill Charles-234 Lahmeyer, John Detrick-250 Lalli, Daniel-205 Lamb, Dale Marshall-123, 125, 250 Lambert, Harvey J. Jr.-205 Lamirand, Anna Lee-220 Lamson, Thomas B. Lance, Donna A.-250 Lance, Frank-234 Lance, Richard-231 Landers, Janice Kay-106, 108, 250 Landrith, Ronda Jean-250 Landrum, Joe Gawgn-128, 250 Landrum, Velma Leaine-234 Lane, Jerry LeRoy-234 Lane, Johnny R.-234 Lane, Virginia Missy-115, 117, 158, 220 Langston, James Sim-234 Langston, Phil W.-127, 129, 176, 205 Lancewell, Jimmy Doyle ell, Jimmy Loyle--205 Lanham, Richard Phillip-250 Lannom, Tresa Ann Lansford, Lester Lee-250 Lareau, Lesley-116, 117, 250 Large, Arla Jane--234 Large, Carol Kay-250 Large, William Larry-205 Larmanj Charles Eddie-250 LaRue, Forrest Nagle-108, 234' Latham, Larry Steven-220 Lloyd, Oma Dell-86 Lloyd, Sharon Paulette-56, 250 Lockhart, Glem-206 Lockhart, Ted Allen-250 Lodsdon, David Murray-127 Lottin, Flora H.-73, 81, 220 Logan, Wendell Roy-206 Logsdon, Claudia Lynn-116, 250 Lollis, Oris F.-206 Loman, Thursey Ann-206 Long, Larry Howard-220 Loudermilk, Teresa S.-80 Love, Harolyn Kay-56, 96, 97, 250 Love, Len M.-220 Lovelace, Rebecca Jean-250 Lovelady, Gloria Jeanie-159, 234 Loveless, Patricia Ann-103, 234 Lovett, Danny Ray-220 Lovett, Mona Joyce-220 Low, Sue--81 Lowrance, Bruce Wayne-250 Lowrance, Kathy Lynn-40, 116, 117, 250 Lawrance, Vernon J.-250 Lowrimore, Martha Ann-250 Lowry, Elva Celestia-77, 220 Lowry, John William-60, 123, 250 Loyd, Oma Dell-102, 250 Lucas, James Edward-234 Lucy, Roy-251 Luellen, Diana Elaine-220 Lumpkin, Jeanne Irene-234 Luna, Marlin Doyle Luna, Sandra LaRue-234 Lunn, Nedra Burch-206 Luton, Dale Allen-128, 251 Low, Kathryn Sue-220 Lowe, Johnny Dean-220 Madden, Donna Karen-108, 109, 251 , Madden, Phillip Richardson-251 Madaro, Mike-68 Magee, Douglas E. Mahan, Donald E.-251 Maiors, Eddie Maiors, Peggy Elyse Makinson, Franklin Irvin-221 Malay, Charles Eugene-251 Malay, Kenneth Wayne-251 Malay, Mary C.-206 Monahan, Margaret Lynn Mann, Lonnie W.-91, 132 Manning, James Richard-251 Mantooth, Gloria Gayle-104, 221 Mantooth, Sandra Rae-206 Marlow, Linda Edene-87, 109, 251 Marshall, Jerry Sid-101, 234 Marshall, Kay Lynn-102 Martin, Carl Davis-221 Martin, Cheryl Ann-251 Martin, Daniel L.-251 Martin, Glenda Marlen-251 Martin, Jerry Mac-206 Martin, Larry Joel-251 116, McClure, Bobby Da rwin-87, 251 McClure, Carolyn Christine- 234 McClure, Davalyn June-251 McClure, Jackie-195 McClure, John Stephen-206 McClure, Judy A.-251 McClure, Mary Alice-70, 251 McClure O, Leath-206 Patricia Lee-251 McComas, Donald Dee-234 McConnell, Faylene-251 NlcCortney, Charles Richard- 234 McCoy, Patty-84, 85, 251 McCuller, Billy Joe-251, 206 McCurley, Billye-63, 80, 220 McDaniel, Bill-107 McDaniel, Jame E.-206 McDaniel, Marilyn A.-220 McDaniel, Sara Kathryn-109, 115 McDonald, Arnold Dewain- 251 McDonald, Darla Kay-251 McDonald, Elaine-220 MacDonald, J, D.-130, 131, 234 McDonald, V. Earlen-78, 234 McDonald, V. Ruth-104, 220 McDouglal, Danny W. McDougal, McDougal, McDougal, Orville-206 Quille David Sandra A.-115, 117, 207, 220 McDowell, 251 Jesse Willard-87, McElroy, Lxrry Michael-83, 146, 207 McElroy, Nancy Elizabeth- 140, 239 McEwin J , a 100, 221 ney Evelyn-70, McFarland, William H.-147, 234 McGee, Carrie Jean-251, 221 McGee, Douglas-74, B6, 234 McGee, Kay Whitaker McGee, Raw-251 McGee, Roy Albert-234 McGeisey, Thomas Samuel Jr. -252 McGowen, Sherri Elaine-221 McGraw, Del Holland-70, 221 McGraw, Judith-234 McGuire, Danna Faye-85, 97, 252 McHenry, Claudette Mae-72, 207 McKay, Al n T 74 128 234 a .- , , McKay, Karen Trillene-99, 252 McKay, Tommy Alan-207 McKanzie, G. Deon-234 McKinney, Hepmie Delayce- 221 McKinney, Lorita Lee-80, 207 McKinney, Naomi-221 McKay, Patty McLaughl in, Janet Clynell-252 J McMillen, -109, 2 udity Kathleen 52 Dorothy Christine-54, Pearsoh, James-236 Merryman, Carrol Marie-56, RUPGV, Pegram, Rushing, Mary Helen-56, 224 McNeal, Edward Vance -207 McNeal, Terry V.-221 McNeil, Barbara McNeil-221 McNeil, Charles Steve-234 McNully, Jerry Edwin-252 McPherson, Rebecca Lynette -176, 221 McVay, Susan-252 McVeigh, Guy Leon-80 McVeigh, Judy Kaye-252 McWhirter, Johnnie Laretha- 221 McWhirter, Virgil Doyle-221 Meadar, Homer, Gene-68, 235 Means, Bobby L.-77, 207 Medders, Cynthia Sue-90, 235 Melton, Cheryl Jeanne-73, 176, 207 Melton, Geraldine M. Menasco, Cindy Dianne-252 Menetee, William Lynn-158, 252 Mercer, Timothy Edward-252 Merideth, Carol Marie-22, 56, 100, 252 Merrill, Bill O.-235 Merrill, Marsha-109 Merritt, Carolyn Sue-120, 221 Merryman, Bill DeWayne-72, 252 72, 81, 100, 102, 235 Metcalf, Anthony Gail-252 Metz, Fred D.-56, 252 Metz, Joan-115, 221 Michael, John William-15, 128, 235 Middlebrook, Lindo Kay-109, 115 Muncrief, Alice K,-73, 235 Murdock, Judy Kay Murphree, Linda Lea-235 Parker, Troy-236 Parkerson, Bill E.-253 Parkey, Bobby Roy-253 Price, Susan-91, 108, 159, 254 Primrose, Larry Trent-74, 236 Robinson, Billy-255 Robinson, Morylyn Jean-255 Murphree, Ronnie Euing-222 Murphy, Barbara Jane-23, 56, 103, 252 Murphy, Duane Emmitt-252 Murphy, Elizabeth S.-222 Murphy, Phyllis Ann-51, 108, 252 Murray, Dennis Michael-252 Murray, Derrick Duane-252 Parks, Phillip L.-236 Parmelee, Billy Gene-236 Parmelee, Pamel-253 Parmenter, Nancy Ann-93, 222 Parr, Charles Wade-74, 75, 208 Parris, Gary Dean -253 Parrish, Philip Earle-208 Prince, Veldon DeRoss-254 Pritchard, O. Eugene-123, 236 Pritchett Jeannie-254 Proctor, C. Richardv236 Pruitt, Donald Ray.-254, Pruitt, Virginia Dionne-254 Pryor, Jill-254 Pryor, Jim A. Robinson, Russell Dwight-66, 209 Rodebough, Linda-255 Roden, Jerry Glenn-255 Roebuch, John M.-255 Rogers, Dianna Hatman-255 Rogers, Joe Carroll-124, 255 Rogers Stanley Clair-237 Rogez,i Teresa Ann-115, 237 Rohrer Murray, Murray, Murray James Floyd-222 , Judy Bereice-102, 252 Michael Patrick-252 Myers, 'Dennis--207 Myers, Mary Frances-108, 252 Myers, Skibicky-235 Narramore, Barbara Anne-85, 103, 253 Nashore, Cherrille-81 Naylor, James Rober-132, 235 Neal, Danny-253 Neal, Donald Allen-60, 124, 253 Neal, Kenneth Paul-207 Neal, Sue M.-235 Neal, Tommy Lee-253 Nease, Lana-253 Neighbors, Edwin Byron-253 Neil, Don-123 Neill, Jewell Annette-86, 104, 253 Nelson, Betty Ruth-222 Nelson, Danna Audine-253 Nelson, Danny-253 Nelson, Homer Duwayne-74, 222 Nelson, James Dewayne-235 Nelson, Roger Dean-222 Nelson, 253 Virginia L.-77, 120, Parsons, Carroll Eugene-208 Parsons, Drenda Mae-99, 222 Parsons, Kathy Deene-253 Parsons, Randy Clayton-253 Parsons, William-236 Patchell, Edward C.-253 Pateric Potters k, Suzanne-104 on, James Jim Patton, Geraldine Irene-253 Patton, Juneiva-222 Patton, Larry Dale-236 Paul, Steven-71, 127, 129 Paul, William l.-70, 253 Paxton, Harold Dean-253 Payne, Judity Ann-84, 85, 120, 253 Payne, Leann-65, 177, 222 Pearce, Darrell Mack-253 Pearce, George Aeston Pearce James W.-236 Peay, Edward Dale-222 Peay, Jerry-208 Pechtel, Carr Sheldon-236 Peck, Phyllis Laree-253 Peek, William A. Jr.-236 Perry, L arry Dell-56, 57, 130, 131, 223 Betty Jane-253 Ptomey, Marilyn Ann-120, 254 Puckett, Eddie-254 Puckett, Mary Gayle-56, 100, 254 56, 58, 95, 159, 209 Roley, Ervin L.-138, 140, 209 Rollins, Jackie-138, 139, 140, 224 Elaine-236 Pu h, Jack E.-223 Pu liam, Jimmy Floyd-178 Pyle, Jerry Wayne-254 Quinten, Gary Wayne-254 Quinton, R. L.-254 Raines, Claude Harrell--236 Ramage, John Eley-132, 133, Pugh, F 254 Rambo, Portia-44, 223 Ramsey, Larry L.-236 Ramsey, Cathy Jo-254 Raney, Jewell Leath Raney, Robin Elaine-254 Raney, Yvonne-236 Roper, Cheryl-100, 236 Patsy Lon-254 146, Rollon, Velma Jean-209 Roney Wayne Russell-209 Rooks,i shown Louise-56, 102, 255 Rose, Garry Allen-64 Rose, Larry Dean-64, 110, 111, 224 Ross, Betty Lou-98, 237 Ross, David Leon-237 Ross, Duane-237 Ross, Herman D. Ross, Robert Glenn-255 Ross, Ross Ronnie Dean-237 Ruth Anne-103, 255 Rounds, Tommy-11, 255 Rowe, Marilyn Sue-255 Rowe, Ranney Dwain-224 Raplee, Karrie Mae-254 Ratlitt, Sandra Ray, Annabell--254 Ray, Eddye, Robert-61, 78, 94, 95, 223 Ray, Phil Readnour, Gary Ray-254 Real,' Foy Cleveland-236 Middleswarth, Terry L.-127, 207 139, Miles, Bobby Anderson-221 Miles, Bruce Lee-252 Miles, Dwayne Edmund-221 Miles, W. H. Jr.-207 Miller, Anna Lee-79, 235 Miller, David Mark-131, 235 Miller, E. Douglas Miller, Gary Edwin-130, 131, 235 Miller, George R.-127, 207 Miller, Harry-207 Miller, Harvey Don Miller, Robert Callaway-252 Milligan, George Timothy-252 Mills, 109, Milner Lana Gaile-85, 108, 119, 159, 177, 207 Deanna-91 Milneri Don o.-91, 221 Milroy, James Leland-132, 221 Milton, George-235 Minor, Philip Curtis-62, 252 Mitchell, Charles Ralph-252 Mitchell, Doris L.-221 Mitchell, Josephine S.-235 Mitchell, Marvin Ellis-123, 125, 135 Mitchell, slime-sa, 119, 159, 177 Mi tchusson, Ronnie Gene--252 Moaning, Jacquelyn Elizabeth- 73, 252 Maollog, Patrick Cameron-221 Monroe,- Patricia-73, 221 Montgomery, Doris Rae-252 Montgomery, Judity Anne-235 Nemecek, Glenda Cherry-222 Nemecek, Perry Lee-222 Newcombe, Monte Leon-253 Newell, Eddie Ray-253 Newman, Caralynn Alice-109, 253 Newman, Danny-253 Newton, David Ray-253 Nichols, Edwin Ray-123, 222 Nickey, May Lee-253 Nimmo, Stephen Michael-253 Nims, Fred William-235 Nitzel, Lillian Joann-104, 253 Nix, Leon Carroll-132, 235 Nobles, Larry Clay-36, 123, 125, 143, 144, 147, 245 Noblett, Rickey Lynntt-253 Nolen, Thelma Jean-207 Nord, Dennis Delano-83, 140, 146, 222 Nordean, David Less-60, 61, 78, 105, 106, 123, 125, 169, 222 Nordean, Frank Alan-60, 107, 123, 253 Pemberton, Sharon L.-116, 223 Pence, Linda Sue-89, 253 Pendergratt, Douglas-236 Pendergraft, Rebecca Joy-253 Pendleton, Larry Eugene-236 Penick, George Lee-236 Pennington, Carolyn Mae-109 254 Pennington, Kenneth Wayne -254 Pennington, Lee Adams-223 Pennington, Maynard Roy -123, 124, 254 Pereira, Antonio--68, 236 Perkins, Bobby Joe Perkins, Robbie Lucille-66, 102, 254 Perry, Jacquita Ann-50, 104, 223 1 Reaser, Richard Daniel-128, 254 Reaves, Roy Lude-223 Rector, Mary Louise-64, 100, 236 Redder, Mike P.-123, 223 Reed, Billy Joe-236 Reed, Curtis Eston-254 Reed, Evelyn Marie-254 Reed, Gary Scott Reed, George R.-223 Reed, J Reed, J Reed, J ames Elmore-254 ean Ann-254 immy Ray Reed, Kenneth L.-208 Reed, Roger A.--130, 131, 223 Reeder, Reeves, Buel Leon--95, 254 Gene A.-254 Reich, Jimmy Dale-254 Rowe, Ronnie Gene-224 Rowsey, Byron Gaylon-1255 Runnels, Jim Duane-255 Running, Sherry Kolb-224 Runyan, Jenny Lou-66, 61, 102, 255 Runyan, Linda Kay-81, 102, 237 Rushing, Ruby Loretta-56, 224 Rushing, Billy Lee-237 Russell, Billy Lee-237 Russell, Bob Ray--224 Russell, Virginia Lee-237 Rutland, Ellen-159, 209 Rutledge, Laura Diane-255 Ryan, Charles David-255 Ryan, Jack Edward-255 Sadler, Lillie Mae-255 Sage, Ina Claudena-90, 99 Sales, Brenda Marcine-255 Sales, Mariorie Gossett-224 Salyer, Daisy-109, 255 Salyer, Rickey Eugene-237' Sampson, Joe Kennith-111, 224 Sanders, Alvis-255 Sanders, Cynthia Ann-78, Nordean, Hazel L. Norman, James H.-207 Norman, Ronald Duane-253 North, Bob Eugene-235 Northcutt, Jerry Lee-222 Northcutt, Larry Allen-107 Norton, Jana Ferol-96, 99, 253 Norton, Janice Waleah-34, 55, 159, 177, 222 Norton, Joe Bob-253 Phillips Moody, Willard F.-235 Moon, Elizabeth Ann-116, 235 Moon, Glenda-90 Moon, Joe Edd-90, 222 Moore, Arlene Yates Moore, Burl William Jr.-235 Moore, Charles E.-126, 129, 207 Moore, Cheryl Kay-252 Moore, Deanna-635 235 Moore, Douglas Ray-252 Moore, Edna -104, 252 Moore, Gary D.-207 Moore, Janis Lynn-73, 86, 252 Moore, Jim L,-235 Moore, Joe Hicks-132, 235 Moore, John-93 Moore, Katharine Lee-56, 108, 252 Lanson-252 Moore, 131,133,209 Moore, Kay-108 Moore, Wesley-235 Moranetz, Dorothy Louise-92, 120, 252 Morgan, Gil Bryan-132, 147, 235 Morgan, William Bill-235 Morphew., Lloyd Elmo-252 Morris, Brenda Gayle-54, 120, 235, 264 Morris, Hoyt Turner-252 Morris, Karen Faye-228 Morris, Larry-140, 252 Morris,. 252 Lucretia Margie-14, Morris, Ronald Keith-252 Morris, William C.-252 Morrison, Alan W.-235 Morrison, Judy Sharon-86, 4 235 10 , Morrow, Mary Louise-252 Morton, James Morris Mosely, Cheryl Anne-235 Moser, Jere-252 Moss, Dana-108, 252 Mullens, Marva Jo-252 Mumey, Zach-132 Muncrief, Judity M. A.-84, 85, 207 Noruell, Mike Albert--253 Norvill, Linda Juanez-253 Null, Deborah Kay-253 Nye, Sammy DeWayne-253 Oakes, David Lee-253 O'Bryan, Linda-222 Ogan, Sam Loren-74, 222 O'Hara, Michael Charles-48, 59, 61,107,110,111, 253 Oldham, Deanna Janine-253 Olive, Sharon-207 O'Neal, Gary--140, 253 O'Neal, James Gary-253 O'Neal, Larry Glenn-235 Orr, Betty-44, 52, 88, 89, 177, 207 Orr, Dan-222 Orr, Keith Raymond-235 Orr, Mary Donna-109, 253 Orsburn, Avis J.-36, 103, 207 Osborn, Carl Quinn-123, 125, 253 Osborn, Jerry-207 Osbirn, Jerry D.-222 Osleger, Martin-222 Ott, Lucky Steve-235 Owen, Robert Paul-253 Owens, Charlotte Diane-235 Owens, Lana-208 Owens, Richard Allen-253 Owens, Rodney Kemp-253 Owens, Sidney Gail-235 Owens, Stanley Ray-222 Oxford, Margaret Ann-236 Ozbirn, Dolinda Jan-253 Pace, Donna Mae-56, 100, 253 Page, Peggy Cook-80, 208 Palmer, Jackie-54, 208 Palmer, Philip Harold-253 Paniagua, Barbara-253 Pannell, Hugh M.-253 Park, June-236 Park, Loretta Ballard-236 Parker, C. Jeanne-92, 115, 108, 236 Parker, David Eric-236 Parker, Donald William Jr. -253 Parker, Michael Lee -208 Parker, Sandy M. Perry, Kirkland Carter-236 Perry, LarryM93 Peters, Janice Sue-104, 254 Peterson, Kay-97 Peterson, Margie Ann-254 Plrehm, Phares, James Paul--254 Earlene T.-119, 223 Phillippe, Andrea Lois-59, 144, 223 ' 1 Phillippe, Ray-79, 208 Phillips, Phillips, Diane P.-109, 254 Gary Wilson-223 PhilliDS, Hubert Miron-254 Phillips, Kenneth Allen-124, 254 Phillips, Larry Dale-223 Phillips, Phillip Ebb-208 Phillips, Raymond Leon-223 Phillips, Sharon Rae-73, 236 Phillips, Sue-177, 223 Vicky Kay-44, 223 Phrem, James-254 Pickett, Gary Ardell-254 Pickle, John Roy-236 Pierce, Donald Richard--44, 61, 172, 178, 127, 223 Pierce, Sandy -104, 254 Pierson, James Lee-128 Pipkin, Robert A. Pippin, David Richard-132, 254 Pippin, Micah Lee-132, 254 Pirtle, Jackie-223 Pitts, Toy Michael-254 Pitts, William -254 Pletcher, Jerry-107 Plumley, Gene Leroy Pock, Will N.-223 Poe, Mary Nell-102, 254 Poe, Phyllis, Kay--56, 254 Reid, Roy Robert-128, 129, 254 Reid, Sharon LaDawn-208 Reid, T. Ray Reinhardt, Peter Timothy-223 Reiter, Gary Ray-254 Renfrow, Joe Leroy-236 Renfraw, Ronnie Genef254 Repass, Mary Susan.-236 Reynolds, Glenna Faye Reynolds, Larry Dean-254 Renolds, Lavanda R.-237 Reynolds, Robert M.-36, 70, 208 Reynolds, Wanetta Mae-237 Rhea, Merrill Leigh-120, 56, 254 Rhoads, Phyllis Lynn-254 Rice, Randy Earl-208 Richard, Charles Dwayne-223 Richardson, Michael Wayne- 223 Richardson, Sandra-103 Richburg, Lynn-22, 105, 106, 108, 109, 223, 237 Richmond, Jeff-70 Riddle, Marie Wood Rider, Bob-128, 129, 255 Rider, Diane-68, 86 Riedt, Elaine-119, 223 Rigsby, Lutie Joe-44, 224 Rigsby, Ronald L.-237 Rigsby, Roy Lea-76, 224 Rigsby, Sharon Sue-224 Riha, Kay Ellen-255 Riley, D. Loretta-224 Riley, Michael Edward--208 108, 255 Sanders, Karreh Jane-224 Sanders, Linda Ann-255 Sanders, Mary Jo-103, 237 Sanders, Shirley Mae-104, 255 Sandlur, Jerry Dale-111, 255 Sandmann, Joann-209 Sandmann, Margaret Ann-237 Sanford, Buddy Paul-237 Sanger, Alvin 'Leroy--237 SanMillan, William John-237 Sartors, Patty Jo-73, 97, 99, 120, 255 Satterfield, Nita Sue-56, 237 Souls, Sammy Kim-209 Saunders, Gregory Eugene-224 Savage, Ruth--224 Saxon, Shanon-224 Saye, Claudene-237 Sayre, Scatl, Scales, 146, LaDon Harry--224 Dennis Ray-255 Jimmy Verdell-140, 209 Scates, Sammie Dean-255 Schlehuber, Frank Curtis Schlehuber, Jane Ellen-98, 255 Schreiher, Shelia Jean-255 Schumacher, Phil Louis-237 Scott Carole Diane-77, 224 Scott: D. Ross-132, 256 Scott, Scott Donna Loey-255 Frances Jo-256 scoiif Judy Kay-209 Riley, Patricia Ann-208 Riley, Patricia Ann-115, 237 Scott, Kathryn Ann-224 Scott, Sandra L.-99 Pogue, Pollan, William -236 Kathy Jane--254 Pollan, R. Ann-32, 51, 49, 223 Pollard, Cora-89 Pollard, Gary David-88, 89 Pollard, T. Dale-223 Pope, Jo Ann-236 Porter, Robert F., Jr. Porter, Nora Ennis Potts, James-87 Pound, Powell, Patricia Jane-254 Dennis Lyn-236 Powell, Lavenna Louise-85, 254 Powell, Pamela Gail-254 Powell, Robert E.-254 Ritchey, Ella Geraldene-46, 56, 108, 224 Ritler, Burnus-237 Ritter, Burnis Ann Ritter, Jacqueline Diane-255 Rives, Owen--255 Roach, Billie Jean-255 Roach, William D.-237 Roan, Paul David-132, 133, 255 Roberts, Barbara Lynne-255 Roberts, Bettye Carl-255 Roberts, Carl Edward-224 Roberts, Carroll David-255, 262 Roberts, Donna Jean-51, 255 Roberts, Jimmy Roberts, Lawanda June-120, 153, 224 Scott, Terry Lynn-256 Scott, Wayne Phillip-237 Scoufos, Harry-65, 72 Scoufos, Raymond Douglas-256 Scroggins, Nancy-237 Scudder, Michael Jay--256 Seaman, Gary Lynn-128, 129, 147 , 237 Jeri, H.-256 Sears, Sears, Sharon Kay-120, 159, 256 Selby, Danny Lfoyd-237 Self, Burl Eugene-79, 90, 91, Powers, Donna Mae-254 Powers, John--147 Powers, Joseph Patrick-254 Powers, Joyce Ann-223 Poyner, Jerry LaDon-236 Poyner, Linda Kay-236 Prater, Jean Ross-223 Pratt, Thomas Robert-106, 128, 254 Presnell, Linda Karen-254 Price, Billy Joy Price, Charlene Howertan-254 Roberts, Kenneth Wayne-237 Roberts, Mary Ann-109, 119, 255 Roberts, Lelitia Ann-92, l16,117,155, 255 Roberts, Ronnie Jay-237 Roberts, Wilburn E.-237 Roberts on, Elda Dean-255 Robertson, Freddy-208 Roberts on, Laydel-209 Robertson, Susan--255 Robinson, Ardatha Louise-255 130, Sellers, Jenny Malong Sellers, Jimmy-237 Sellers, Kenneth J.-237 Selph, Orda Arden-224 Shackelford, JoAnn-256 Shackelford, Lynn David-224 Shackelford, Melvin Lloyd-256 Shamley, Susan Moria-256 Sharber, Johnny Delton-237 Sharp, Joe Glenn-256 Sharp, Patricia L.-256 Sharpe, Phyllis Dawsby-224 Sheffield, Barbara Ann-97, 256 Shelton, Phillis Rene-256 Shelton, Robert William--60, 86, 256 Shephard, Earl Warren-224 Shephard, Sandra-90 Steele, Linda Kay-71, 80, 238 Steiner, Mary Louise Stephens, Wilson E. , Sherbert, Diane Canoy-209 Sherrill, Vermelle S. Shi, Judy Anne-115, 117, 178, Shields Shields 224 , Charles Lynn-256 Glenda Gail-224 shapleif Paul-133, 165, 256 Shirley, Barney Wayne-256 Shirley, Joe Stuart-237 Shoals, Gwendolyn-73, 256 Shackley, Jennie Lee-225 Stephens, Evelyn Kay-87, 238 Stephens, James Ray-127, 168, 210 Stephens, Larry G.-127, 257 Stephens, Thomas-68, 90 Stephenson, Jon Wayne-128, 257 Sterkel, Ronald Wayne-257 Sterling, Jessie Clarence-238 Stevens, Mary Lee-104, 257 Stevenson, John-140 257 Tooley, Mary Catharine-211 Shoemaker, Edward Allen Shoemaker, John-225 Shope, William-256 Shortes, Sharon-84, 85, 256 Sharader, Phyllis-86 Shunk, B. Kaye-109, 256 Siberts, Robert Philip-237 Sikes, Clifton-123, 125, 256 Siler, Glen Owen-256 Simmons, Kenneth Francis-209 Simmons, Norby-256 Simmons, Ross Neal-56, 237 Simpson, Fred L.-78, 127, 237 Sims, 'Charlotte Elizabeth-70, 96, 97, 237 Sims, Judith O'Neal--225 Sims, June B. Sinclair, Carol Deanne-256 Sisney, Thurman LeRoy-79, 82, 144, 237 Skeen, Buddy-132, 209 Skelly, Larry Dale-237 Stevenson, Velmer-140, 257 Stewart, Beverly-89 , Stewart, Karen Elaine-257 Stewart, Eulala-238 Stewart, J. R.-225 Stewart, Kathryn Litchfield-238 Stewart, Marvin Horace-257 Stewart, Michael-128, 225 Stewart, V. O.-88, 89 Stiftler, Albert Ray-144, 210 Stiles, J. C.--131, 238 Stiles, Kathie-238 Stilwell, Ray Earl--257 Stinson, John DouglasT257 Stockton, Ronnie Pot-257 Stokes, Gerald Wayne-257 Stone, Donna Kaye-257 Stone, Jerry Russell-257 Stone, Stephen Gordon Stone, Robert Lewis-110, 111, 238 Stonecipher, Charles Thrash, Ann Louise-58, 226 Thurman, Donnie G.--74,-238 Tiffin, Michael-257 Tigner, Diana Carol-79, 104, 119, 211 Tilton, Charles Wesley Tilley, Margaret Ann Timmons, Barbara Jean--91, 104, 238 Timmons, Francis Jean-257 Tims, Ann K,-98, 257 Tims, Verna Lois-257 Tinker, Sandro Lynn-87, 257 Tipton, Gary James-86, 257 Tipton, James Dean-86, 257 Todd, Bardie-257 Tolleson, John Carroll--211 Tolliver, Bob Jack-238 Tolliver, Oscar-257 Tolson, Gary Dane-144, 206 Tomlinson, Eddie Arnold-257 Tomlinson, Leo-238 Toney, Donald Roy Tooley, Calvin E.-86, 87, 211 Tooley, Mary-86 Toaman, Patsy Lee-257 Tomlinson, Leo Wayne Tompkins, John Andrew-128, Tawnsley, Claudia-70, 73, 257 Trammell Edward N.-64, 130, 131, 238 Trammell, Lynda Louise-104, 257 Tranthom, Janet-257 Treadwell, Terry-257 Walton, David B.-239, 206 Walton, Nina Burk-72 Wamsley, Diane-56, 98, 256 Williams Williams Williams 212 Gerald Lee-259 Gloria-71 Harry David-132, Ward, Ward, Eugene-75 Gary Dale-258 Ward, Ilena Evelyn-102, 206 Ward, James Cyrus-239 Ward, Robert-206 Ward, Williard-65, 72, 81, 211 Warner, Sharon Kay-258 Warren, Evelyn Annettee-73, 104, 258 Warren, Jimmy-232 Wartchow, Leland Paul-206 Washburn, Donnie-98, 239 Washburn, Margaret-115, 239 Wasson, Elizabeth Ann-84, 85, -101, 103, 155, 206 Williams, John Franklin-259 Williams, John Ray-124, 212 Williams, John Robert-148, 61, 86, 239 Williams, Johnny Wade-132, 259 Williams, Larry Neil-259 Williams, Leslie L.-212 Williams, Lois Preston-259 Williams, Richard Eugene-259 Williams, Patricia Ann--78, 227 Williams, Phil-259 Williams, Sharolyn Kay-259 Williams, Sterlong Lee-227 avid Wade-206 Watson, D Watson, James L.-239 Watson, Walston, Joan Ellen-258 Lynda Carolyn Watson, Marleene Kay-258 Watson, Rita Frances-258 Watson, Roy E.-211 Watts, Dianna Marie-258 Watts, James Roy Weast, Darrel-239 Webb, Douglas Odell-211 Webbe, Janice Gail-258 Webb, Betty Sue-206 Webb, Freda Devine-211 Webb, ,Robert-239 , Richard Glen-259 Smartt, Charlotte, Sue-56, Skidmore, Donna Kay-256 Slagle, Sloton, P. Michael-76, 209 James Robert-225 Sleigh, Joe Gale-256 Sliger, Lanny Jay-237 Sloan, Dennis Kirk-128, 256 Smart, Harold Dale-225 57, 58, 155. 256 Smith, Arden J.-237 Smith, Bruce-225 Smith, Carl-256 Smith, Catherine Lynn-256 Smith, Charles-237 Smith, Charles Alan-256 Smith, Charles David-256 Smith, Charles Larry-256 Smith, Darleen Ann-225 Smith, David Lee-256 Smith, Donna Smith, F. Leon-127, 209 Smith, Frankie DeLain-237 Smith, Gayle Hardy-209 Smith, Harvey Edwin-210 Stonecipher, Darrell Gene-257 Stover, Ricky Harland-257 Stonecipher, Verna Maye-210 Straughan, Patsy L.-96, 98, 115, 117, 210 Streetman, Janice-79, 238 Streetman Randall-86, 56, Trease, Joan-258 Tribbey, David John-258 Tribble, Carolyn Ann-102, Trotter, Steve-132, 214 Trout, Fat-98 Truett, Eugene Thomas-61, 124, 238 258 Webber, Tommy H. Weber, Howard Joe-83, 146 Webster, Karen Webster, Robert Danny-258 Weems, Jo Welch, LaDanna-239 Welch, James Lee-258 58, 225 Streetman Roger Morris-238 Streetman, Susan-109 Strickland Eva Marie-56 sfropp, cheryl-too, 257 Stroud, Paula Jean-95, 178, 225 Tucker, Carol Ann-56, 98, 104, 258 Tucker, Mary Louisa+258 Tudor, Martha Ann-45, 47, 109,155,179, 206 Tugman, Coy D.-211 Tull, Monte Paul-122, 125, 179, 206 Stroud, Cheryl Lynne Stroup, Cheryl-95 Stubbs, Eva-33, 105, 106, 108, 109, 156, 238 Studler, Nelda June-225 StumPPi Larry Monroe-210 Stutz, Sharon Kaye-99, 238 Sullivan, Howard-210. Sullivan, Michael-14, 56, 238 Summers, Johnne Lee-257 Tull. Sandra Sue-211 Turner, Turner, Turner . Turner, Turner , Turner, 103, Tucker, Smith, Homer V.-132, 133, 256 Smith, J. Dwight-225 Weste Whise Vaughn, Frances Wynell-81, Smith, Jett E.-237 Smith, Jerry Floyd-209 Smith, Jerry Sherwood Smith, Laura Beth-256 Smith, Patricia Carol-256 Smith, Phyllis Kay-103, 156 Smith, Robert C.-225 Smith, Roger K,-225, 209 Smith, Ronnie J.-127, 139, 140, 146, 225 Smith, Sue Lynn-33, 116, 117, 150, 195, 256 Smith, Susan 100, 116, 117, 255 Smith, Thomas L.-209 Smith, Yolanda Jane-256 Smither, Ava Ellen-56, 103, Summers, Owen Arthur-257 Summers, Sue Ellen-257 Surber, Mike H. Carol Ann-258 Christine Marie-238 Frank S.-74, 206 Jerry Edward-211 Kathleen Ann-238 Sandra Sue-85, 87, 258 Utana Sue Turpin, Sherry Lynn-258 Tyler, L. Dean Wells, BetteianeT105, 106, 108,109,115,117, 227 Wells, Brenda Walker-211 Wells, John Mark--65, 239 West, Candy Lou-56, 58, 95, 258 West, Gary Wayne-258 West, Gerald Edward-258 West, Jolene-86, 258 West, Karen Sue-258 West, 101 West, West, Westb LaTrishia-44, 73, 87, 103 2 , ,159,179, 27 Paul Houston-132, 258 Tom-258 rook, Betty Mayo-89 Williams, Willie Lee-140, 239 Williamson, Norby M.-87, 212 Williamson, Virginia Mae-119, 259 wants, David Wesley-259 Wilsie, Delores Ann-239 Wilson, Aubrey Gene-227 Wilson, Carolyn Joyce-108, 239, 259 Wilson, Herman Wilson, Jimmy Joe-212 Wilson, Judy Gayle-66, 67, 81, 102, 227 Wilson, Keith Lorance-227 Wilson, Linda Ann-259 Wilson, Linda Colynn-259 Wilson, Martin Lee-259 Wilson, Phil-259 Wilson, Ray Thurman-212 Wilson Wilson , Ronald E.-239 Wilson, Sharon Jeane-56, 58, 239 Wilson, Shirley Ann--109, 259 Wiginton, Thomas-107 Winfrey, Donna Lynn-104, 106, 108, 1119, 239 Winn, James M.-239 Withers, Michael Wayne-259 Wolford, Doyne E.- 59 Wofford, Willis-25 Wolf, Kitty Martha-212 Wolfe, Sharon Kaye-100, 212 Wood, Billy Don-259 Wood, Bobby Dean-259 Westbrook, Mel-89 Underhill, Luciiean-79, 238 rvel t, Kenneth Lee-258 Surrell, Clifton Sparks-257 Sutterfield, Charles Manuel-111, 257 Sutterfield, Janice Lanier-225 Sutton, Kathleen Sue-103 Underwood, Garland Michael -238 Upchurch, James Glenn-140, 211 Upchurch, Kathy-63, 55, 238 Westervelt, Ronald Gene Westhotf, James D,-239 Westhoff, Mary Corbin-239 Westrope, Carolyn Riley-227 Sutton, Ronnie Clyde-210 Sutton, Sandra Kay-80, 91 Swanson, Max Arthur-257 Swearingen, Don D.-257 Sweat, Flora Alleyne-238 Wallace, 256 Smithson, Bill-56, 124, 225 Smithson, William Edward- 256 Snell, Joe-111 Snider, David Michael--62, 256 Snider, Edward Leon-256, 210 Snow, Jerry David-256 Snowden, Nancy Joyce-209 Snyder, Una Leonard-225 Sommerville, Barbara-209 Sorrels, James Leon-225 Sorrels, Kenneth-210 Sosbee, Ronald Lee South, Susan-115, 117, 237 Southerland, Richard Lee-56, 257 Sowards, Carolyn Lea--120, 257 Spann, Sheron Sue-99, 257 Spann, W. Charline Sparks, Edie-225 Sparks, Gary W.-132, 257 Sparks, Lorna E.-238 Spear, Doris D.-116, 257 Spearman, Roy Wayne-238 Speer, Bobby Lynn Speer, Bobby Lynn Speers, Linda Sue-257 Spence, C. Detra-84, 85, 155, 178, 172, 210 Spence, Larry Spradling, Donald R.-B8 Spradling, Kaye-88, 210 Spray, Clara Delois-210 Springlield, Larry Dale-78, 210 Springlield, Walter G,-48, 60, 86, 107, 225 Sprott, Billy Wayne-238 Stafford, Sharon Kay-115, 117, 155, 178, 225 Staggs, Ernest Ellis-74 Stallings, Karla Sue-11, 120 Standridge, Sandra Faye?-238 Starkey, Kenneth Wayne-225 Starr, Mary Lou-257 Steele, Doris I,-257 Sweat, Mickey Wayne-225 Swink, Harold-47, 210 Taft, James Maurice-87, 120, 211, 225 Tahsuda, Carol Lee--225 Tate, Dennis-257 Tate, Linda Lou-210 Tate, Naomi Marie-238 Taylor, 8ettie Allene-257 Taylor, Charles Wayne-210 Taylor, Danny-132, 257 Taylor, Elaine Inez-86, 103, 238 Taylor, Jerry Lee Taylor, John Stanley-257 Taylor, Gay-99, 238 Taylor, James Taylor, Jerry-238 Taylor, Mary Jo Taylor, Pat-225 Taylor, Pe 238 Taylor, QQY' Yvo n ne-226 Tedder, Eddie Wesley-74, 226 Teel, Glendia-86, 87, 257 Terry, Joyce-257 Terry, Shirley-44, 71, 115, 117, 179, 226 Testerman, Martha-109, 226 Thetford, Linda Carol-257 Thomas Thomas , Albert-68, 210 Larry Dee-123, 257 Thomas, Lynda Kay-115, 117, 210 Thomas, Stuart--238 Thomas Thomas , Susie J.-108, 238 , Terry Wayne-257 Thompson, Charles Barton-211 Thompson, Delories A.-238 Thompson, Diane-238 Thompson, JaNell-238 Upchurch, Mike-123 VanBeber, William Lee23B Vance, Susie Berniece Vannoy, Earnest Eugene-211 Vannoy, Tommy Glenn-179, 211 VanOrden, Janet Loal-98, 238 91, 119, 206 Vaughan, James Floyd-238 Vaughan, Shirley-100, 258 Venable, David-206 Vestal, Russell Frank-128, 258 Vick, Billy Dailey-206 Vick, Susan-56, 258 Vickers, Gary Lee--238 Vincent, Linda Kaye-65, 103, 206 Visart, Jackie Elaine-108, 120 Voegeli, James-238 Voehl, Valerie-78, 239 Voyles, Carole Vollertsen, Conrad Miles-206 Wade, Denny Lee-54, 211, 260 Wade, Gaylon-211 Wade, Sandra G,-206 Watford, Doyne-211 Wages, Barbara Ann-120, 258 Walker, Byron Lynn--239 Walker, Charles Wayne-130, 206 Walkup, Shirley A.-239 Wall, Donald Dade-87, 258 Wall, Elva Lou-258 Wall, Lela Faye--239 Wallace, Geary-132, 144 Wallace, John-211 Wharr 211 Wheel y, Donald Charles-54, er, Jerry Lee-258 Whelchel, Gary D.-77, 211 nhunt, Gerald Wood, Edward Hughes-212 Wood, Eugene--212 Wood, Gary Charles-132, 239 Wood, Patricia Anne-259 Woods, Ricky L.-259 Wood, W, Mike-82, 140, 212, 259 Wood, Winford Dale-259 Woods, Janaus Elaine+98, 259 Woods, Sherri Whisenhunt, Larry-258 Whisenant, Joe R.-258 Whitaker, Donald Wayne-239 Whitaker, Fitz Whitaker, Martha Ann-258 Whitaker Whita White White White , Shirley-239 Woodward, Alice Jo-81, 212 Woodward, Ella Carlene-56, 78, 109, 259 Woodward, Ernest Carl-239 Woodward, James Edward-91, Worden, Donna Jane-102, 259 239 ker, Thomas-239 , Burl Gene-140, 212 , Carol June-227 , David Floyd-258 White, David W.-227 White, James David-258 White, Jerry Don-62, 258 White, Linda Conover-33, 157, 239, 332 White, Linda Diane-54, 63, B5, 258 White, Mary Jane-120, 239 White, Melvin Stephen-239 White , Roy W.-51, 212 White, Wyn Traughber-212 Thompson, John-257 Thompson, Johnny Edward Thompson, Susan Diane Thompson Inez-238 Thompson Mary Lou-226 Thompson Patsy-81, 211 Thompson, Roger Dale-238 Thompson, Vicki-106, 108, 226 Thompson, William Paul Thrash, John Paul-211 Thrasher, Judy Ann-56, 115, 257 Thomtos, Jimmy-238 Larry-258 Whitehead, Jack-258 Whittern, Rheta Whitwell, Charlotte Ann-258 Wienbroer, Walter Hunter-258 Wiesendanger, Paul-239 Wiggins, Donna Ja-258 Wiginton, Thomas-212 Wigley, Ruanne Charlene-212 Wilds, Thomas Edyard-45, 78, 127, 116, 239 Whilburn, Becky Lynn-77, 258 Wilburn, Jack Wallace-258 Wilkerson, James Richard-239 Wilkerson, Sherri Lynn-258 Work, Betty Sue-85, 239 Work, Joe-212 Wrok, Mildred-227 Wright, Carolyn-259 Wright, Charles Bruce-259 Wright, Florence Raylene-56, 239 Wright, George Edward-259 Wright, James H.-239 Wright, Janet-239 Wright, Linda-239 Wright, Raylene-57 Wright, Sharon-259 Wright, Terry James-259 Wyche, Larry Glenn-259 Yadon, Danna-100, 259 Yandell, Sandy Louise-104, 259 Yarbrough, Harvey Lee--107, 259 Yates, Karen Sue-86, 104, 259 Yeager, Harold l.-227 Yeager, Mrs. Sally Ann-227 Yeargan, Larry-239 Yerby, Bill-239 Yerby, John L. 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