East Central University - Pesagi Yearbook (Ada, OK)
- Class of 1967
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Lnslsn ff'-as Q a , -ffl, K .r uf , 5-i'1w.f x' if . ,Lf-Y 1 map, 'W' M' , '. . , 11 .N-'A- 1. f. ,, , ' , , - A ' , 'fe -Jw ,.,.,,,,r fi,,','gw.'x'gw-1 lgf,ef,,,5g5.i,,w 4,j'p,.,,.j'2f,.54.-, ,Q , X ',. ' I1 , . ,- ,, K. , is AX' rf' : f gg'f 2 A , ' wi QA X - wr, I , - ' f' H 'C P'gi'A'3T1'A'f g9'2f'5ffXf,L',f.-fi-435535, , ' -' 4, ' Y , 124. r W ,..U, g - 54- '4A A..,'W't+igyQ 1, , '. '1.Q:r H- ?1Hf 'ff....,Lf,- -.eww w.4w:.:1ff nwwfan-ahh 15? -,ff +J 'x1Y'.,4....,. .A..: , Q I 1 4 East Central . . . . . . A college and a way of life, East Central is our School. From the stately classroom buildings and the silent grace of its inviting campus, to the frenzied excitement of the Student Union, 1757-' Central bespeaks a proud heritage LC -d an enticing future. East Central's fountain in the Mall has become a focal point of the campus. in J 3 N4 Making that eight o'clock class is not always easy. A n vs' Y Al li ii :! :Z QQ! ww Qin. .25 se - I Best place to meet friends is the Snack Bar in the Student Union. ,f- ,,.r New dormitory under construction is a sign of progress on campus. These three are pillars of East Central. President and Mrs. Spencer welcome two new students at reception for freshmen. Pontotoc Hall, coed dorm, houses 440 students. L1V1I1g . . . . . on campus affords us many and varied E ' - opportunities. New friendships, new ex- T, , I , - ' 'Q W -2 3. 'ff rv, nf, W AQ, f , ,,,, C ,,. , . . M. ' Q 1 Q' A periences, a new outlook on life are il' Q,H4,,x3,' gained through a college career. East Central is a living thing. College players present Midsummer Night's Dream . Student Union Rock Car- den is a beauty spot of East Central. w ' ET e M I 3 X 't L., , ,.,,4,,-u The petrified Callixylon tree is a landmark at East Central. in A The Administration Building houses math and business de- f'Ti,Qfp! ff41E'Q?3L.. ff' SJ ' 'bf F N vi-W ':'f h Qi -f 14- .1 - - ' 1 if 1S ?Qi fini ' ' ' ' M g partments as well as administrative offices. f L 1 ' Car washing is a good money making project for needy organi- , t rles Zflfwnf- ' ' 1, 1 f 3:11, -J,l'f1L:w ' T f5'Y Q5fl?gl-I Sk' , off? 'A 1, W im, 1' Q ' ff- t , ' ' A'-- it g ,j , etrr ff-iff -f rr,r , 1 L'--MZ ' I 4 4 FW , ,,o,,1m.-A'- i 'W W .R tx 'f , , , , L X ,J i mg-.Wo ,Q H' 7 1 A 'VWN 'X ' ' ' fiifwsff, ' All 1 J'-L o ' 5 rf 1 TQ? ,W 1, ,fh,'f:mai fr ,FH '- '31, Y g' i H51 , bait' ' ' 1-' , 4 2 If , :Q rfxfigl 1, - 9 X 1 ,wi L 4 4 ., i,.,e..,3ih 'f:i f?'? W f vis. efr, n an 11: . F5 . fi are V F Q,.m 1 e .g ' ,S :LQ 1 - g-f 5,4 Q, N,-.3 ,sf e K I, V ,..,. gel., V. 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Wintersmith Park offers a pleasant setting for an enjoyable after- 7l00fl. -2,-.ag 11-K 11- M.. ms..-5-fs -.f.,n.Y--.,,. , W, -Y V., ., -. , f J . fn-:W -V - 'r f T' Likin . . . . . . our work and enjoying our new home make the college adjustment much easier. The friendly people, helpful administra- tors, and pleasant surroundings of East Central make it an ideal place to live and a nice place to call home. Football games are an attraction at East Central. A silent stroll in the evening provides a time for reflection 1 Q7 , Instructors are always willing to ' l lend a helping hand to their ' students. ' Participating . . . . . . in college life brings satisfaction through association with others. W e join together, we work and play together, we worship to- gether, and as one body we aim for the goals that lie before us. Boswell Chapel is ever an inspiration to East Central students. Home Economics Lounge furnishes a gracious background for student teas. Pi Kappa Alpha men add to school spirit with their fire track. HA is 1 :are fl tw, ff, , ,, hui East Central defender stands ready to block Redmen's pass. East Central grads buy corsages in the Union before the Big Game. Campus talent is expertly displayed in student-faculty productions. Dean Marker spends much time working with students. Sociologist Ray Quiett discusses Indian relics with students. Concentration is evident on James Harris, face as he prepares for history lecture Leading . . . . . . the three thousand students at East Central is the responsibility of the ad- ministration and faculty. Guiding, teach- ing, advising, and even entertaining the students are but a few of the duties as- signed our qualified and ever-willing staff. Dllv E linux:-n--Q S 4-1... Dr. James is receiving information about the computer from Mr. James Herndon. ' gif! A e I K . X. , 1 J fe. Charles Tracy adds to the fun at Margaret Nims goes 'way out' as an instructor the Student-Faculty Mixer. Ili flY9Mi1Cf- Dr. Thompson entertains his history class with another amusing anecdote. We X ,X I I Learning . . . . . . unlocks the doors of tomorrow with the keys we make today, bringing us closer to the real truths in life. The wide range of subject matter, the qualified instructors, and the adequate library fllCiliti6S offer East Central students the very finest in educational opportunities and study aids. Linscheid Library is cultural center of campus. , fs it Dean Dobyns, Shirley Wilson, and Larry Thomas are titrimeter pals in chemistry. .t..f 'wk Robert Bailey, trombonist, symbolizes the entire East Central Band. ,sa ,, ,K ky .av 4 .u' t ' ' - ' HLm,L. ap' he si- ,RA X 1: A -fz.,v is ,4,,r' sg,s j ',S xxx' ' . i John Adkins finds a quiet spat near the library to study. H1 Q. - L ,T i,,,,,,,l,g,' 1 , -im. .. Y, ,, ---Q--4 s 4-Qgihif 4? -'Wx i- Nancy Parmenter and Linda Starky are impressed by East Central's museum. Ruby Dunagan, Marlyn Miller, and Carol Byers sew a fine seam in Home Eco- nomics. Lounging . . . . . . is just as essential as the hectic academic schedule of college life. The after-class hours spent playing cards in the dorms, having a coke with some friends in the Student Union, or en- joying a silent stroll through beauti- ful Wintersmith Park, leave fond s memories to be cherished by all who experience them. si John Lowry finds the Student Union Game Room a good place to' relax. Student Lounge is a fine place for diversion 'P' 1 , A xisfiht if :Wm iiii s The active sportsman enjoys Mayhue Tennis Courts BSU makes all students welcome at center on South Francis Avenue. Sig Trzus and Zetas add enthusrkzsm to a rainy football afternoon. A tryst in late afternoon under falling autumn leaves is climax for a college day. Lingering . . . . . through the individual's entire life will be the effects of a unique experience-cob lege. 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Even the girls in the campus dormitories received permission to stay out as long as they wished if they were helping with a float. Somehow, someway, all the floats were finished on schedule and were ready to roll as the parade started. ? Sharon Castleberry concentrates on painting slogan Burn the Redmen for MENC float. BSUers Mar Toole Janice Moore, Sharon Hoipkemeier, 1 Y Y and Elva Lowry, shape up the miner for their float. W x fl - ke , ' Q +- ztfff ' , . 'V tt f Janie Conditt and Bill Day dress their Indian while Paula Bunch works on border of Gold Rush . it it E, r if 1 it may, , ,ef an if X s , John Boyett, Kay Maynard, Candy paper napkins. a1-1 fy lr' L .,, ,,, . ge 5? Q x 1 1 l 4 A . we M t e, '- + A E: ,, at 1 ,Q 1 , 1 i,J,.4e'5 6' -. ' ' ' r If? ' it L , - .J A rf, ia j f . 'Qi 3 i . . -iff J- 4 Gayle Puckett, Ted Key, and John Williams work on Miss Liberty's underpinnings for Phi Tau. , . 1 ,v V x 5 A 1 West, Dale Green, and Bill Merryman, all of Wesley, appear lost in sea of ,,,,,,..-a- S Y s , ,,, 8 , A , T m t 5 wi , W , 1 L X egg K vm Sig Tau men rely on squaw, Margaret Mayer, to help build their tepee. V's,,,,,,A, mf i a E ,rjgg R 5 Q ! 5 1. ,I again I ' I ltlljbn .i nfl t '-'gigs 4, slit 'm.,,,f I a Q , ,ft I .. fo ll 4- 1 I 'ii' f Q .1 . 'TK H ,W nw za. qv Phl Kappa Tau remembers L1HdlJ8I'glllS flight w1tl1 float, ubplrxt of East Central . I W, ,A . H W- ,., , M K,,. A . If , H mt.. . ' ww AA PM . jii' Y , .... T ' Y ,YI .- ' , 1' - ' -i'-IC 15572, ,,V'f7lf'E:,iYf.iA W ,Q-W k ,V ' H ' ' rite-uii,, g'ig,'1,-' :?'w-'- ,g.jiF-517. 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'L ' ,,E'f',:g --5 ft 3235 It A W 1 r l Ylghy .givgaf tv kg., My , -2 K 'mf W- 5 iwM2 - . 4 1 1 W.: :9'wl5Kf'f'3T'+7'fr, ff 9 x Ftfsw ' l, fr +4L!4,a.'ff41v2w4ftf-f- k 1 gift? av H. F 1' 'faq' ' ii-.wlwmlff ' wfa:Q.-'wgff - f ' A f , Q ' ' 1 M , . Astronaut takes The First Space Walk for Industrial Arts Club E UNITED STATES ., It, M g .. BSU wins first place with HA Golden Day for East Central East Central Tiger helps Zeta Tau Alpha maids from Boston to Dump the Rcdmen Winning Floats Depict Historical Moments Winners of the Homecoming float contest portrayed some of the memorable moments in history. Baptist Stu- dent Union members worked many hours on their large float showing miners panning gold during the l850's. Industrial Arts Club with an astronaut orbiting in space represented a recent ugreatv. Phi Kappa Tau also chose for a theme a successful air venture, Lindberghis solo flight to Paris. Members of Zeta Tau Alpha recreated a scene from Revo- lutionary days with their Boston tea party planning to Dump the Redmenn. Floats competed for both money prizes and recognition as the East Central Homecoming brought to the campus the most memorable weekend of the year. 7, Business Club tells story of The Day the Redmen Crashed on the Stock Market. Fluffy floats, animated floats, colorful floats- all these helped to give a touch of excitement and anticipation to the parade. Beginning with the Caveman patiently turning his new invention, the wheel, and ending with tomor- row's space walks, the floats told a story of some of history's dramatic moments. Samson, Caesar, and Nero were present in per- son. The first transcontinental railroad rolled again and the crash of the stock market in 1929 provided the slogan Crash the Redmenv. High school bandsmen in bright uniforms, cam- pus beauties in shiny convertibles, and gay cos- tumed clowns were part of the possession.. Wes1ey's prehistoric man invents the wheel Floats Lend Excitement 5 higgitw seonsoaca BY JC, Penny? Joes, ?la66 V Mg lm 5 will Pi Kappa Alpha featured Samson with instructions to Topple the Redmen Chi Omega submitted Railroad the Red- men in remembrance of the first transcon- tinental railroad. W M-- , ....... ,A ,wE,,,wMWW W , , mw1i6i ?mf.az',.7..,..mTl5eaa.,,AK'i?'i9ZL,.,., to Parade ' Yfmiiiis E1 E3E:1picLr1z?r, tl lillilliit ' i1g'iY1if,gg1'li1E'! Cruel Nero fiddled while Rome burned according to MENC. N 1 XX , tv' 3 .Mesa ff u 5 1 C QFMR si? Sigma Tau Gamma commemorated the Redmen's Trail of Tears . Oklahoma's oil wells were the inspiration for Church of Christ Bible Chair. Young Democrats mentioned that the Redmen came, the Redrnen saw, the Tigers conquered. 23 Halftime Spectacle Honors Dianna Easter, a sophomore student from Seminole, ruled was kept secret until the midpoint of the football game. as Homecoming Queen for 1966. During the halftime ceremonies she was escorted to the cen- The student body, by popular vote, elected Miss Easter ter of the field and crowned by Student Senate President, from a field of 25 campus queens. The identity of the queen Bob Kelso. Tiger Band forms outline of Oklahoma during halftime festivities. Sky-diver Robert Wallrath adds color- ful touch to halftime. Members of the Student Senate wait to escort the five finalists. 9 , 1 77 'Q I. ueen Dianna Robbie O'Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Neal, and Tracy Frame, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frame, se-rve as crown-bearer and flower-girl. Queen Dianna Easter is escorted off the field by Student Senate President Bob Kelso. Finalists are: Lynda Doughty, Kay Filson, Dianna Easter, Jeannie Frazier, and Martha Tudor. Mixer Exhibits Randall Streetman and Pam Carter entertain the audience with a song. Steve Clark gets a close shave in the PiK.A skit, The Unoriginal Amateur Hour Altus Boren, Hoff junior, performs. EC Talent The Student-Faculty Mixer is a very light variety show held in the early fall each year. Alpha Honor Society produces the program, which is made up of skits and musical numbers contributed by both faculty and students. This year's Mixer, emceed by Larry Nobles, Tulsa junior, was one of the best in memory. From the first number by The Bourbons to the last example of Chi Omegais c'Happiness lsw, the show proved both entertaining and original. The Sing-Outs, new campus folk group, were one of the highlights of the Mixer. Larry Squint Haynes adds to the PiKA skit. The faculty skit featured the off-key harmonizing of Kellogg and His Corn Flakes . Lynn Smith as the angel and Dianne Devore as the devil fight for the soul of Janice McLintick in Chi 0mega's Ladies in Hades ' ' - xx '6Vs f':4. i ii ' U X x Five Sig Taus enjoy a fast-paced poker game and a quick drink in Sigma Tau Gamma's Sigmaloon. Tiger Tangles 766 Dale Lamb, Cary Graham and Byron Johnson sway to the music as flowers in Phi Kappa Tau's 'sMother's Day at Dancing School. Sherry Coffey and Jim Steph:-ns perform un exciting rendition of a folk classic, House of the Rising Sun. ls Fast Moving Show Tiger Tangles 1966 was a fast-moving variety show with music, dancing, and some unexpected fea- tures. Held in the college auditorium during the spring, the Tangles gave each campus organization an opportunity to participate in the program. Chi Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Phi Kappa Tau were the winners of the group acts, and Sherry Coffey-,lim Stephens, Judy Cecil-Gayle Morris and Rita Harp took individual honors. Hilarious skits, dramatic dances, patriotic tributes, and individual song and dance teams all helped to make the 1966 Tangles the best ever. Cheryl Martin's solo singing was one of the high- lights of the '66 Tangles. 5-so Members of Zeta Tau Alpha perform a signal routine in a segment of their Salute to Viet- nam . 'o Prince Charming Uudy Cecilb and Snow White fGayle Morris? are so near, yet so far apart in their hilarious original 'The Fractured Fairy Tale of Snow Whitef' Classes EC students head up the Science Hall.steps toward another hour of knowledge. Pep Rallies . . . Go, Go, Co rocks Science Hall Auditorium at a Friday morning pep rally. Are they fed up with class or is it just the realization that between them is S87 worth of books? nfinished Dorms are all parts of the excitement, neces- sity, and nuisance that make up cam- pus life at East Central. Pesagi Hall, shown one month after the scheduled completion date. The Ranger Station goes up in flames on Thursday night prior to Northwestern game Alfred Hutchings and Veda Kay Kerr in a dramatic confrontation as Lysander and Hermia. Midsummer Sf i Oberon fPhil Lanhamb gives instructions to Puck fMary Ann Butts? as the plot thickens. The craftsmen fI.arry Nobles, Bob Hill, Jack Ballard, Randy Blair, Joe Whisenant and Martin Wilson, entertain both the lovers and the audience in an hilarious scene. M. 32 ightls Dream eores Hit The instruction of fairies 4l.indti Doughty, Kay Filson, Suzie Friels. Klurilec Carroll, and Doris Spear! by Quc-on Titania. Sharon Hooks, proxides excellent entt-rtainnit-nt sparkled with coiiivdy. SX! .A The fairies, Nliisttmlst-eil and Moss. played by Blarilee Carroll and Kay l ,ilson, give their llilIlfl4 to Qiivt-ii Titania. Slmron Rooks, as she lays to rest. ,M William Shakespearels Midsummer Nighfs Dream, directed by Dr. Dorothy Summers, was presented on April 20, Zl, and 22. Thought of as one of Shakespearels happiest comedies, it is called a dream because the improb- able events of the story seem to the participants, when they are over, like something dreamed, true yet not true. The fun of the plot involves char- acters of all types, ranging from the royal person- nel of the court, the young lovers, the fairies of the forest, to the Crude low-Comedy type Craftsmen who serve as the clowns in the plot. ,bui- Helena 1Ravhael Barnesl and Demetrius ISrnn Cartwrightl fum' enoli other with- T love Thee not. tlit-rofore pursue ine not. Drama Department Presents Q'State Mrs. Grant Matthews tDtehbie Oliveb is confronted hy Jim Conover CGary We-sth with questions about her husband's qualifications for President of the United States. 34 3 CAS T OE CHARACTERS tin the order of appearanrej Jim Conover ..... . . ...... . . Spike McManus Kay Thorndyke .... .... Grant Matthews Norah ......... Mary Matthews Martha ...... Bellboy .... Waiter ...... Sam Parrish Mr. Vincent .... Mr. SOIIy ..... Mr. Mack .... Swenson ..... Jennie ' .......... .... Judge Alexander .. . .CARY WEST .. ............. BOB HILL PATTIE SINGLETON AL HIITCHINGS ...JIARY HARRIS . . . . .DEBBIE OLIVE . .. ...JUDY COOPER JIMMIE GIBSON .. . .MICHAEL FAIRLESS ... . . . . .TERRY PARK .., . . . . .VERN MAYO . . . .MARVIN SMITHER ........ROBERT HANAN DAY FRANCINE NORTHCUTT .............JOHNNY DEATON Mrs. LuIubeIIe Alexander ........ CONNIE SMITH Mrs. Draper ............... SANDRA MCDOUCAL Willian Hardy ........ ........ S COTT NOURY Senator Lauterhack .... .... R ANDY IILAIR Q 1 53 I ,.., . Jim Conover QCary West3, Republican party boss, interviews Grant Matthews IAI Hutchingsl about poIiticaI issues. igiiilaitili 1' Of The nionw The Fall presentation of the Drama Department was uState of the Union, directed by Dr. Dorothy Summers. The play centered around the struggle for the Republican presidential nomi- nation, openly emphasized the impor- tance of political participation by the average citizen. State of the Unionw confronted the stage crew with the necessity of building, and changing during the play, three completely dif- ferent sets. One critic called it 'fthe best amateur performance I have seen. gl' X Y - 'ffs a, ' W pxvh r1.., ia:-rf lg f r ,e ei and Spike McManus fBob me Larr Q'Squint Haynes Wins Ugly Man Cn Campus This year,s Ugly Man on Campus created much enthusiasm among campus organizations. The contest is sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha and Chi Omega Sororities. Students vote by contributing money to the candidate of their choice. This year's Ugly lVlan on Campus is Larry Haynes, Claremore junior, the candidate of Zeta Tau Alpha. Larry Squint Haynes was chosen as East Central's Ugly Man on Campus. Sherry Coffey, Zeta Tau Alpha President, left, and Sandra McDougal, Chi Omega President, congratulate Larry Haynes, U.M.O.C. P' 5 Q fig al r Pop Series Features Chad St Jeremy ECS Student Senate got the second semester off to a rousing start by sponsoring a concert by recording artists, Chad and Jeremy. Those attending the concert were treated to a delight- ful evening as the two English performers joked and sang their way through two hours of musical entertainment. x G , ' ' A 9 l l t 1 2 5 Q 'w0 .r 8 'M num wk? 0 H9510 img if Seq .. Q. X y, gin nhm0W0h 'P F1 0 gil H5 W Q E S 1 1 eps 0 rm G Campus Celebrates Christmas The Spirit of Christmas abounds on the campus of East Central dur- ing the early weeks of December. Almost every college organization sponsors Christmas entertainment of some kind. Several groups have parties for underprivileged childreng others find ways to contribute to various charities. The Hanging of the Green has be- come one of the finest traditional programs on campus. Students and faculty participate in the symbolic candle lighting and placing of holi- day wreaths, in the singing of fa- miliar carols, in the reading of the Christmas story, and in bringing gifts to be distributed by the Salva- tion Army. '4Messiah',, Handelgs mighty ora- torio, is the musical highlight of East Central,s Christmas season. Presented in the college auditorium just before the holidays, the program is a source of inspiration to the many singers and instrumentalists who are partici- pants, as well as to the tremendous audience of music lovers who come -to hear it. This year marks the eleventh pres- entation of aMessiah on campus. Mr. Robert W. Kaebnick, music de- partment chairman, is the director of the production. and the ninety- nine voice college choir serves as the nucleus of over two hundred singers from this area who take part. Kim Matthews, daughter of Mrs. Ann Matthews, lights the Christmas candle. fUpper left? Mr. Robert Kaebnick directs area choir in Messiah , fFar leftl With the help of Santa Claus, Zeta Tau Alpha entertains at a children's Christmas party. Jim Chapman and Elizabeth Sims Cat leftl hang Christmas greenery. - :f5g5gdP ' if Q ,iw wk: ZW: J: L - ug Everybody at East Central may take part in the organizational program if he wishes. More than fifty clubs are recognized by the Student Senate. In the picture on the opposite page mem- bers of Alpha Chi are awaiting induction cere- ITIOIIY. Alpha hi Holds F all lnduotion Alpha Clu officers are left to right Seated Btty 'Hoon X ltant Qecretary Sut Satlvrficld, Secretary Shirley Paul V1cePres1dent lack Anderson lr: ide-nt Facultv pon ors irc Mr. .lon Alpha Chi National Honor Society has as its aim the improvement of scholarship. Students of junior and senior rank who have acquired at least 30 hours at East Central and who have an overall grade point average of 3.3 are invited to become members of Alpha Chi. The East Central chapter, Oklahoma Gamma, was established in 1962, and the induction cere- mony for new members is held in both the fall and spring semesters. Before fall induction ceremony Dr. Boeger waits with Judy Cecil, John Belk, and Carol Scott. Alpha Honor Society Presents Variety how Alpha Honor Society sponsored the September Student Faculty Mixer for the purpose of introducing the Freshmen 1 to East Central's campus. This Honor Society accepts only juniors, sophomores, and second semester freshmen with a 2.5 grade average and outstanding organizational work. A student faculty commit- tee selects students for membership on a yearly basis. Dr. Paul Denny is sponsor for the group. -NNW .rrt , ,4 Alpha Honor Society Officers, Seated, are Carolyn Hunt, Social Director, and Sherry Coffey, Secretary, and Standing, Betsy Ronnie Clark, Margaret Washburn, and Harolyn Love enjoy their M00U,RCP0ft91', and MHIYAUU Cf11dd0Ck, PFCSMCHI- noon meal before the Alpha Honor Society meeting. Members of Alpha Honor Society are, left to right, Seated: Kathy Lowrance, Sharon Black, Cherie Henley, Margaret Wash- burn, Harolyn Love, Caryl Anderson, and Sherry Coffeyg and Standing are: Charles Allen, Shirley Howell, Tisha Roberts, Mary Ann Craddock, Betsy Moon, Martha Tudor, Ronnie Clark, Nancy Firstenbergcr, Carolyn Hunt, Barbara Glimp, Susan South, Carol Meredith, Harold Dickerson, and Dr. Denny. H' Selecting costume material are Alpha Psi mem- bers .ludy'Coopcr and Janet Hays. Alpha Psi mega Aids College Drama Production Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary fraternity for students in the field of dra- matics. The organization furthers theatrical work on campus by taking an active part in all phases of the college theatrical pro- ductions. lr 1 If fa- W M7 Alpha Psi Omega officers Randy Blair, President, Judy Cooper, Secretary, Cary West, V. President, and Veda Kerr, Reporter look over lines from the spring drama production. Members of Alpha Psi Omega honor drama fraternity are, left to right, First Row: Elaine Inman, Paula Dobbs, Veda Kerr, Judy Cooper, Sandy Mc- Dougal, and Geri Ritchey. Second Row: Linda Steele, Janet Hays, Randy Blair, Gary West, Toni Burden, and Dr. Dorothy Summers, sponsor. Honor Court Group Recognizes Outstandm tudents The Student Honor Court is one of East Central's busiest organizations. The Court assesses fines and hears appeals of traffic violators. The members also serve -as a judicial body for certain cases involving studentsl Each spring the Student Honor Court presides over the Awards Assembly at which time out- standing students of the college are honored. l 45 tudent Senate ls Governin Body 'Uk- iv Student Senate members are, Seated, left to right: Gary Cunder, Sherry Coffey, Marlene Ledlow, Debbie Kennedy, and O. .l. Collins, Advisor. Standing, left to right, Jim Chapman, Pat Grubbs, Bob Richardson, Dan Marker, Advisor, Don Pruitt, Phill Kirk, and Bob Kelso. Not pictured is Mrs. Mildred Ridling, Sponsor. Phill Kirk, Vice President, was named 6'0utstanding Senator for the 1965-1966 school year. Serving as the student governing body of East Central, the Student Senate provides a valuable contribution as the major coordinating body between the students and the administra- tion. It brings into view student problems and plans many ac- tivities such as Homecoming, Tiger Tangles, and Spring Carnival. In addition to its leadership in many service projects, the Senate recognizes excellence at East Central by presenting annual awards to the Outstanding Organization, and the Out- standing Senator. the student organization contributing most to school spirit. The Senate also appoints justices to the Honor Court and approves constitutions for student organizations. It is the sincere effort of the Senate to uphold the high ideals and traditions of East Central so that our college may be an ever better place to live and learn. l 5 Yi' L-4,us-I 'Nu- Student Senate officers are Bob Kelso, President, Debbie Kennedy, Secretary Pro-Tem., and Phil Kirk, Vice-President. Senate members Marlene Led- low and Bob Kelso observe Veterans Day on E.C. campus by placing Z1 wreath in the Stu- dent Union lobby. Pesa i Staff Produces Twenty- inth Edition For the Pesagi staff, the publication of the college yearbook is a tremendous responsibili- ty. As East Central continues to grow in en- rollment and increased curricula, offerings, and service to students, members of the staff en- deavor to picture and record the College as it is in 1967. l MRS. MILDRED RIDLING Sponsor Pesagi Staff members, Stanley Anderson, Marlene Ledlow, Elizabeth Sims, Jim Chapman, Donna Ellis, and Jim Morris, gather for one of their last informal meet- ings before the final deadline. -......,,,,hm .. 1-, - MARLENE LEDLOW Editor-ln-Chief JIM CHAPMAN Assistant Editor t-4 is-ark -'nd...u ln. NN-... DONNA ELLIS C ks Editor V EN . I ree V it-xxx. . M ty - m. 2' 'Qt , 5' L e- 7 . K' 'r- , N STANLEY ANDERSON Spons Editor yo! .HM MORRIS Organizations Editor ,aut K .P Ninn- ELIZABETH SIMS Personalities Editor ffl SHIRLEY HOWELL Typist POLLY BOWEN Class Editor X KL' MR. ROY McKEOWN Faculty Supervisor CAROL MEREDITH Reporter BILLIE CASTLEBERRY Spring Circulation Manager Journal As East Central steadily increases in both sheer physical size and in the scope of its activities the problem of news coverage and information has grown correspondingly large. The Journal makes use of news, schedules and feature stories to provide a continuing composite of the people and events that make up East Central. BARBARA CLIMP Fall Circulation Manager DONNA ROBERTS Circulation Assistant E Keeps ampus Informed LINDA ZELLNER MIKE JOHNSON Fall Photo Lab Photo Lilb gat' J ,v r ffm l , ROBERT KIRBY Photo Lab PAT CLASS SUSAN MALONE General Assistant Photo Lab 'U fv -,S 5I un 5 Tiger Band Organizes Stage Group . , - ' ' I , f ,-a.n. ',Qz 'f'ti t' ia, .V ,,,,, 2' The East Central Stage Band gained more importance this year as a school organization. This group provided the music for Tiger Tangles and did several programs for area organizations. With no seniors in the group, even greater things are expected next year from the band. The 66-67 Tiger Band was active in many school activities including eight foot- ball games, many basketball games. pep rallies, as well as Band Concerts. The group is known as the loudest organization on the campus. Band Seniors this year included Barbara Glimp, Shawneeg Jim Langsford, Wy'nne- woodg Altus Boren, Konawag Blanche Bur- den, Weleetkag and Larry Rose, Elmore City. rf A ew--M1-3 l l--.4 f , rd ffiifm ! Band members shown in college gym Loading the band during marching sea- son are, left to right, David Cant, Bur- baru Climp, Twirler, Rocky Jones, Drum Major, Mr. Don Cant, Director, Gayle Morris, Mascot, Janice KCC-fer, Twirler, and Rex Cant. fgrihu-lx I 3' Mmm 1. - rf! i Jw I V., , x 'Q K, Ab . A .-ff-'f J 'Z' J , , if I' ' is Q X , :mv r Q I V mf' East Central's Drum Major is ROCKY JONES. f,-55 si-Wi 'U hoir Strives To Foster , ,, ,., r..w,, fffyy, ,I ef 4 , M, ,,a,,.,,, A,,, ,,.,. SOPRANOS Ayres, Linda Black, Sharon Carter, Pam Cass, Marylin Castleberry, Sharon Coble, Carol Cudjoe, Shryl Daniels, Judy Fields, Odella Filson, Day Garrett, Patricia Goodman, Janette Greene, Linda Hanes, Kay Haxton, Lola Henderson, Mary Ann Henley, Cherie Hisle, Jean Howell, Shirley Hunter, Joan Jordan, Priscilla Kilgore, Brenda Lawrence, Deleta Lawson, Rex Ann Lugrand, Gloria Mayer, Margaret Mary McCullough, Jeanne McKelroy, Shirley McKoy, Pat Mitchell, Rickie Myers, Cheryl Patterson, Linda Rooks, Sharon Sheffield, Barbara Sherrill, Wanda Smither, Ava Strickland, Eva Tripp, Connie Wright, Julluette ALTOS Bare, Janet Barrett, Vicki Baxley, Gaye Bray, Charlene Calhoun, Ginger Coffer, Melanie Cusher, Phyllis Elmore, Lonita Fisher, Brenda Fuller, Margaret Hays, Gayl Hudson, Janie Hutchinson, Jeanine McKay, Barbara Merideth, Carol Mowdy, Linda Parker, Carroll Satterfield, Sue Skeene, Lanette Tennis, Trudy Thomas, Mary Ann Watson, Nodra Weaver, Susan Wiley, Linda Wilson, Sharon Wright, Raylene Wyatt, Jane Yates, Karen TENOR Anderson, Kenneth Clifford, James Etheredge, Bill Fain, George Goble, James Highnight, Ronald Pace, Tom Palmer, Alan Perry, Larry BASS Bailey, Robert Calhoun, Charles Childers, Gary Clemons, Jim Ennis, Russell Fairless, Michale Faulkner, Daniel Gaines, Larry Graham, Gary Hanley, Geary Howry, Jerry Johnson, Ronald Marsh, Gary Noury, Scott Overton, Tom Rose, Bobby Slagle, Mike Smither, Marvin Streetman, Randall Sullivan, Mike Switch, Voguel Wall, Glen White, Louis Better Representative Music Officers for the Choir are Randall Streetman, President, and Sharon Castleherry, Secretary Directed hy Mr. Robert Kaeb- nick, the A Cappella Choir strives to encourage the singing of bet- ter representative music. In so doing the Choir provides musical culture for both East Central and the surrounding area. Major musical events of the year include the annual perform- ance of the Messiah, partici- pation in the Hanging of the Green, and presentation of a ma- jor oratorio performance near the Easter season. Members of the Chamber Choir are: Front Row, Jeanette Goodman, Cheri Henley, Phyllis Peck, Judy Daniel, Lonita Elmore, Lanette Skeene, Paula Hudson, and Janie Hudson. Back Row: George Fain, Tom Pace, Larry Peery, Mike Sullivan, Jerry Don Kite, Cary Graham, and Tom Overton. any .5 l be f ' X R E X gf' Q '- 1f? '. -P .gb . -NN 9 ,, I 1 ENC Will Climax Year , ti' Q, X i sp AQQ' , ,,, , i Among the members of M.E.N.C. are, left to right: Seated, Janette Goodman, Cherie Henley, Rex Ann Lawsong Standing, Margaret Mayer, Janet Bare, Janie Hudson, Louis White, Gary Childers, Bob Bailey, Kenneth Tinney, Patricia Garrett, Mike Sullivan, Gloria LuGrand, and Priscilla Jordan. The Music Educators National Conference makes available opportunities for acquainting students with the privileges and responsibilities of the music education profession. Meetings are held monthly and they attend the state and national MENC meetings. Installation of officers and a banquet in May climax the activi- I M ties of the year. i Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson are sponsors for this group. M.E.N.C. members worked hard on their float for this year's Homecoming parade. ' M.E.N.C. officers are Cherie Henley, Seated, and Rex Ann Lawson, Louis White, Margaret Mayer, and Mrs. Sharon Thompsn, Sponsor. With Ma Banquet Planning a program are, left to right, Hudson. Mike Sullivan, Janet Bear, Cherie Henley, and Janie Bruce Thompson. In Enjoyin White a g refreshments at the meeting are Louis nd Janette Goodman. Speaking to the members of M.E.N.C. is Mr. Cirole K Hosts Regional I X g i T10 Circle K Officers are, left to right: Phill Kirk, Member at Largeg Mike MeCaha, Corresponding Secretzuyg Robert Shelton, Treas- Marker, Sponsor. urerg Robby Ray, Vice-presidentg Don Pruitt, Presidentg Jim Addudell, Recording Seeretaryg Tom Stevens, Historiang Mr. Dan Members of Circle K include, left to right: Richard fin. Tom Stevens, Jim Addudell, Bob Richardson, Mike Swink, James Branscum, Don Cook, Denny Edwards, McGaha. Rick Sullivan, John Wells, Darrell Sikes, Norman Grif- orkshop ln November Circle K played host to mem- bers of the group in Region IV when they held an all day workshop on campus. Throughout the year Circle K has been an active service organization at East Central. They furnished program covers for the Hanging of the Green, they have participated in numerous campus- wide activities, and they sponsored a candidate in the UMOC contest. Chairman Alan Nordean handles registration for Workshop. Ross Badgett, Lt. Governor of Region II welcomes visitors to E. C.'s Re- gional Workshop. . is At the Regional Workshop President Don Pruitt leads a discussion group. Proudly displaying trophies won by Circle K are officers: Mike McGaha, Robby Ray, Tom Stevens, Don Pruitt, Robert Shelton, Phil Kirk. ax 1 ' ' :aff .yi sit? C , Officers for the Chess Club are Bill McDaniel, President, David Snider, Secre- taryg and Philip Minor, Vice President. Andy Gavriloff seems to be contemplating his next move. Chess Club Keeps 11 Move East Centralls Chess Club, now in its second year on campus, continues to grow and to interest new players. The club draws members from area schools and communities as well as from the college and now meets weekly in the Student Union. Members of the Chess Club are: Standing, Andy Gavriloff, Jim Dulaney, Frank Dillon, Louis Neer, Jr., Danny Adams, Karl Sweeney, Dr. Herschell Cleerc, Larry Gaines, Philip Minor, Pippi Harris, Steve Kramer, Bill McDaniel, Chuck Tracy, I. C. Chapman, Hal Brenholtz, Chuck Smith, Ronnie Standridge, James Harris, Richard Winn, David Snider, Roger Escueg Seated are Kurt Sweeney, Jim Folger, Anna Walsh, David Willoughby, Beverly Williams. 5 -7 if Me? if 3 Members of Student Wives, left to right: Layne Treadwell, Rita Smith, Janet Peery and Charlotte Howard, Standing, left to right: Toni Lamb, Sharon Phillips, Ann Miller, Gloria Ray, Judy Gladden, Sharon Strain, Janet Bare, Trayce White, and Debbie Key. Student Wives Have Busy Year East Central Student Wives gave a tea for prospective members as the first of their many activities during the year. These busy young women managed to participate in all-school activities, hold rummage sales, Christmas and Valen- tine dinners, and take part in service projects. The organization is open to student wives and wives of students and is sponsored by East Central Faculty Wives Club. ,nl Officers are, left to right: Layne Treadwell, Reporterg Sharon Phillips, Membership Chair- man: Rita Smith, Vice-Presidentg Judy Gladden, Membership Chairmang Janet Peery, Presi- dentg Janet Bare, Program Chairmang and Charlotte Howard, Secretary. Judy Gladden, Janet Bare, Layne Treadwell, Sharon Strain, Gloria Ray, and Toni Lamb, discuss the next project on their agenda. I - Student Wives members, left to right, Sharon Phillips, Trayce White, Young Republicans Have Enthusiastic Group Members of the Executive Committee include Susan South, Vice-Chairman, Janet Hays, Secretaryg Geri Ritchey, Treasurer, Toni Burden, Executive Secretary, Larry Rose, Vice- Chairman and Rocky Jones, Chairman. The East Central Federation of Collegi- ate Young Republicans is .devoted to pro- moting the spirit of Democracy and the two-party system. Members participate in political discussions, intra-club debates, and hear outstanding speakers discuss current political issues. The club aims toward great- er political maturity for its members. Dr. John Densford dis- cusses political issues at a Young Republi- cans meeting. Members include, Sealed left to right: Barbara Otto, Mary Ann Susan South, Toni Burden, Janet Hays, Edward Edwards, Geri Davis, Mary K. McBride, Linda McBride. Standing: Rocky Jones, Ritchey, Larry Rose, Rick Gonzalez, David Mitchell, Dr. Dens- David Snider, Carol Merideth, Gayle Morris, Margaret Washburn, ford, Pi Kappa Delta Hosts Forensic Meets Members of Pi Kappa Delta, Honor Debate fraternity, are, First Row, left to right: Earlene Frey, Charlotte Hazelrigg, Sammie Cockerell, Patty Lamirand, Second Row: Dr. Nabors, Dennis Hazelrigg, Richard Flint. Visits to East Texas State University in Com- merce, Texas, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mis- sissippi, Kansas Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kansasg Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville, Arkansasg and Natchitoches, Louisiana for forensic tournaments were among the trips taken by the members of Pi Kappa Delta, na- tional honor debate fraternity from East Cen- tral. Their fine efforts in the field of debate were rewarded by receiving superior ratings and being sent to the quarter finals in various debates. The group also assists the speech department in conducting high school and college forensic meets held each year at East Central. Dr. D. J. Nabors is the faculty advisor for the group. Une' -Q-0' Much of the careful planning and seemingly endless hours of work necessary to conduct a forensic tournament is done by Pi Kappa Delta members like Charlotte Hazelrigg, Elaine Inman, and Dennis Hazelrigg, pictured above. Pi Kappa Delta officers are, left to right: Earlene Frey, Sec- retaryg Richard Flint, President, and Charlotte Hazelrigg, Reporter. President Ross Badgett confers with Secretary Billie Mathis and Tony Pereira, Vice-President. u.nf4.in Lum , Business The East Central Business Club has as its purpose the promotion of business education and the inform- ing of students about current devel- opments in business. Membership is open to any student enrolled in at least one business course. The club participated in Home- coming and other campus activities in addition to having bi-monthly meetings featuring selected speakers on business subjects. Mr. Stanley Voss and Mr. Carlos Johnson spon- sor the club. Business Club's clever float in the Homecoming Parade took for its theme the crash of the stock market. Diana Choate, Laura Jolly, and Ranell Daniel are using some of the many avail- able business machines. lub Draws Many Students Among the members of the Business Club are, left to right: Harolyn Love, Estelene I Hughes, Jim Genn, Janet Borders, Tony Pereira, Billie Mathis, Mr. Johnson, Judy Wilson, i W. D. Road, Mr. Herndon, Jenny Runyan, Ross Badgett, Andrew Rozehoom, Jim Graves. Mr. Carlos Johnson serves as speaker for one meeting. Foreign Language Club lneludes Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, France, Germany, and Switzerland-these coun- tries have been discussed hy natives or visitors at regular monthly meetings of the Foreign Language Club. The group held their annual Christmas party again this time at the Student Union. Raul Ferrer, Hillie Kattouw, and Horacio Ayala, foreign students, examine equip- ment in the language laboratory. Cb, 514 'PHE if Officers for the Foreign Language Club are, left to right, Tom Stevens, Presidentg Ben Johnson, Vice-Presidentg Mickey Martin, Secretaryg and Paula James, Reporter. ll Students from ther Countries Mr. Walter Frenk entertained the Foreign Language Club by showing slides taken in Paris. Members of Student Wives, left to right: Layne Treadwell, Rita Smith, Sharon Francis, Phillis Shelton, Mickey Martin, Jolene West Paula James, and Helga Frenkg Second Raw, Mr. Walter Frenk, Sponsor, Jim Aduddell, Bob Richardson, Jim Morris, Tom Stephens, Ben Johnson, and Dr. Chalmers Herman, Sponsor. -N, ull 1- 4 ., 'ap ' , f S 1 5 A. rt Club Worlis in an edia Alpha Rho Tau is a club for students in the field of art. The club attempts to promote art appreciation and maintain Contact with the contemporary art world. The club sponsors the annual student art sale and student exhibit, as well as making field trips to vari- ous art galleries and museums. David Logsdon uses care in screening process. of Mr. Lafon demonstrates use of silk screen. ar- Mr Dee Lafon club sponsor poses with club officers' Elizabeth Sims if ' . ' 1 '. . . , Presxdentg Dale Agnew, Vice-Presldentg Janey McEu1n, Secretary- V - 't t 'tlttt Treasurer. ' if an e l ,,.3 'gg . , Speakers Sponsored by Home Ee Club Members of the Home Economics Club in- clude, left to right, First Row: Paula Alford, Janis Moore, Leslie l..aReau, Pat McBride, Rosemary Litchfield, Lavena Dees, Nancy Mc- Elroy, Janie Garrett, Lou Ann Cooper, Martha Cable, .ludy Morrison, and Charlene Davis. Second Row: Evelyn Warren, Diane Black- burn, Linda Dobyns, Lillian Chandler, Karol Briggs, Joy Pendegraft, Flora Loftin, Linda Clift, Karen Holdridge, Sandy Bradford, and Ruby Dunagan. Members of the Home Economics Club have featured experts in the field of home economics as speakers and discussion leaders during the past year. The club, which has for its purpose the promotion of .a growing appreciation of homemak- ing and the furthering of interest in home economics, has been active in many campus functions including both Home- coming and Pesagi Queen elections. Sponsors for the group are Mrs. Grace George and Mrs. Denetia Harris. Officers for the Home Economics Club are, left to right: Ruby Dunagan, Reporter: Karen Holdridge, Treasurerg Nancy McKelroy, Vice- Presidentg Lou Ann Cooper, Presidentg Karol Briggs, Secretaryg and Linda Clift, State Treasurer. Planning a program for their next meeting are Joy Pendergraft, Mrs. Dcnitia Harris, Paula Alford, and Janis Moore. History Club l-lears lnterestin t ' k I -if - f- - K I ,. .. ,, , ,,.,, 5 ,,,, ,,,,,, Members of the Historical Society include, First Row: left to right, Janice Keefer, Carol Merryman, Sharon Smart, Diane Luellen, Linda Runyan, Alma Butts. Second Row: Richard Krause, David Walker, George .lab- lonski, Skip Myers, David Boggs, Don Thompson, Jim Mayberry, James Blue, Ronald Watson, Rex Hefner, Mr. James Harris, Paul Lambert, Dr. Kroeker, Dr. Thompson, Earl Shepherd, Dr. Boeger. ,ras F S :rs Sits? Mr. Collier, and Mr. Harris. pp r ssio ,Ni iilifmf .w ' 1 is 70 i,s S A brief pause between classes is History Club officers are Skip Myers, Presidentg Janice Keefer, Secretary: and Sharon Smart, Reporter. Speakers Famous Military Campaigns were sub- jects for discussion by the Historical So- ciety during the year. Faculty members of the department spoke on such topics as lndian Wars on the Prairies, First Battles of World War l, and Napoleonic lnva- sions. enjoyed by Mr. Brooks, Dr. Thompson, lub Promotes Geographic Interest Gamma Theta Upsilon is a na- tional professional fraternity for college students in the field of ge- ography. Membership is open to any college student who has at least six semester hours of geography. Club programs include guest speak- ers, special movies, and social ac- tivities. Xmong the members of Gamma Theta Up xlon are left to rzbhz Ftrst Row Harold Dickerson, Louise Young Wanda Anderson Gary Graham Second Rau, Mr Kelly sponsor John Johnson, Ray Rigsby, Terry . K vf' Industrial Arts Club Industrial Arts Club, sponsored by lVIr. Denton Floyd, Dr. Harold Brenholtz, and Mr. Dennis Williams, is open to students majoring or minoring in Industrial Arts. The club placed second in the homecoming parade, participated in all campus activi- ties, sponsored field trips to major indus- tries, held social functions for members and guests, and carried out a culminating fishing trip for members in May. Mr. Denton Floyd demonstrates use of power tools. Members of the Industrial Airts Club are, left to right: Dwayne Nelson, Roberts Dansby, Larry Blankenship, Sam Ogan, Gene Griffin, Jim Lawson, Dr. Brenholtz, Lynn Hurst, Don Crull, Sanders Mitchell, Marvin Mitchell, Denton Floyd, Gene Wilson, Kenneth Bohn, Darryl Cooper, Mike Kuchta, Larry Prinrose, R. L. Quinton. Builds Prize-Winning Float Officers and Sponsors of the Industrial Arts Club are, First Row: Sam Ogan, Presidentg Gene Willson, Vice Presidentg Larry Primrose, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row, Denton Floyd, Spon- sor: Dr. Harold Brenholtz, Sponsor. A, ,Q Board Members of the Industrial Arts Club are, left to right: ,lim Lawson Larry Blankenship, Gene Griffin. Psychology Club Pmoasts Large Membership . Atl Among the members of the Psychology Club are: First Row: Janice Lee, Linda McBride, Laura Howard, Tracye White, Pat Allton, Donna Fisher, and Alice Muncrief. Second Row: Elizabeth Murphy, Martha Tudor, Mary May, Judy Jones, Nancy Ballard, Patti Hart, Carol Anderson, and ,Iudy Cecil. Third Row: LeRoy Sisney, Dale Green, Harold Dickerson, George Ing, Bruce Alleman, and Dr. Roy Maxwell. East Central's Psychology Club, organized last year under the sponsorship of Dr. Roy Maxwell, has in- creased its membership usubstantially. Membership in this organization is of two types-full membership for students who are working toward majors or minors in the field of psychology, and associate membership A for all interested students who have completed at least three semester hours credit in psychology. Planning a program for the next meeting are Judy Jones, President, dD.R M 'l . an I Oy axwe1'Sp0nS0r Officers for Psychology Club are left to right, Nancy Ballard, Public Relations, Leroy Sisney, Treasurer, Judy Jones, President, Dr. Roy Maxwell, Sponsor, and Janis Lee, Secretary. Sociology lub Films Score Hit As part of their year's activities, the Sociology Club has sponsored the show- ing of several excellent films. One film 'LlVIondo Cane was shown to over 700 students. Open to students majoring or minor- ing in sociology, the club has for its purpose the broadening of the offerings of the department to include club ac- tivities, and increased interest in the field of sociology. 700 students were attracted to Mondo Canef' one of many films. E .,. gf .V 'D Sociology Club Officers are Le Roy Sisney, Vice President, Judy Cecil, President, and Lee, Secretary. .-g Members of Film, Activities and Publicity Committees are Mr. Ray Quiett, Faculty Advisor, Jim Germ, Bob Hill, Le Roy Sisney, J11I1iS Lee, Carol Anderson, Donna Fisher, Judy Cecil, Carole Bilotta, Linda Smith. Janis Anthropolog lub Enjoys Field Trips The Anthropology Club is interested primarily in the pre-history of American Indi- ans and preservation of their cultures. The Club has been on two field trips this year and has another planned for this spring. Dr. Lawton of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society will give a speech for the Club on March 7, 1967. The East Central Anthropo- logical Society was formed this year. fl Officers of the Anthropology Club, shown examining an exhibit in the East Central Museum, are, left to right, Mary May, Project Chairmang George Harris, Vice-Presidentg Lan Vandeveer, Presidentg Rusty Danenhour, Program Chairman. Not shown: Sharon Rocks, Secretary-Treasurer. itil Members of the Anthropology Club are, left to right: Elaine Cudjoe, Lan Vandeveer, Terry Spencer, Sharon Rocks, Juliet Wright, Mike Slagle, Gloria La Grand, George Harris, Rex Ann Lawson, Marsha Foster, .lay Isaacs, Deon McKenzie, J. E. Cope, Mary May, Janet Brown, Sody Fleming, Rusty Danenhour, Mr. Grover Fulkerson. East Central 's Science Club plans programs that will add to interest, en- thusiasm and understanding among the majors and minors in the field of sci- ence. Club members are able to carry out experiments and to participate in activities for which there is no time in the classroom. Mr. Don Noble and Mr. Joe Stafford are sponsors for the group. Officers for Science Club are, left to right: Robert Wallrath, President, Charley Allen, Vice- presidentg Cynthia Sanders, Secretary: and Bob Irby, Public Relations. Science Club Stimulates Academic Interests Among the members of Science Club are, left to right: First Row: Ann Tims, Virginia Pruitt, Carolyn Watts, Diane Phillips, Donna Freeman, Edna More, Phyllis Holden, Cynthia Sanders, Paula Robinson, Jane Norvill, Jenna Jo Hellack, and Ruth McDonald, Second Row: Mr. Don Kel- logg, Phil Parks, Mr. William Carter, Mr. Don Stafford, Mr. Don Noble, Charley Allen, Johnny Crawford, Win Click, Bob Irby, Robert Wall- rath, Mr. Clyde Butler, and Tom Wilds. Members of S.E.A. include, left to right: Gayl Hays, Mickey Martin, Har- olyn Love, Barbara Sheffield, Donna Washburn, Sharon Francis, Second Row: Mary Kay McBride, Bettie Black, Patricia Hooks, Patricia McCauley, Martha Cable, Shirley Howell, Janet Borders, Reba Kay, and Priscilla Jor- dan. i s SEA Serves Future Teachers Q f ff Among the members of S.E.A. are Seat- ed, left to right: Jennie Shockley, Jeani Jennings, Kaye Anderson, Leslie White, Sharon Kay Lovelace, and Judy Daniels, and Standing, left to right: Jim Chap- man, Jim T. Lawson, Oland Gardner, Linda Holland, Lynne Layn, Claudean Sage, Randall Miller, Robert 0. Jones, Larry Rose, and Gary Cooper. Members, left to right, are: Seated, Joyce Callahan, Linda Hill, Sandy Richardson, Paula Jarnes, Carolyn Tribble, and Vivian Lawson, Standing, Jenny Runyan, Donna Pace, Judy Wilson, Diana Luellen, Wanda Eddy, and Ruby Dunagan. Group at College Student Education Association, one of East Central's largest organizations, exists for the purpose of aiding future teachers. The meet- ings of the group are planned to give mem- bers an opportunity to hear from superin- tendents, public school teachers, and others who are vitally concerned with American eduj cation. Social activities and attendance at a state conference in April round out the year's activities. V-rf, -raw we ,,,, t L in Www. :riff W Enjoying refreshments at an S.E.A. meeting are, Leslie Kaye Anderson, and Ruby Dunagan. Preparing the agenda for an upcoming meeting are: left to right, Dr. Norman Frame, Sponsor, Linda Steele, Secretary, Margaret Washburn, Vice-president, Marlene Ledlow, President, and Dr. James O. Mathis. Q-W . ,ffl White 1 - asa Carolyn Tribble, 79 1 s 1 2 5 With Becky Lovelace as referee, Sue Wyatt, Gayle Morris, Karen Hill, and Patricia Patrick participate in exciting game. WR Furnishes Leadership As president school of OARFCW this year, Women's Recreation Association assumed responsibility for state days with 14 colleges participating. In addition to providing rec- reational activities for members, the group sponsored sev- eral intra-mural contests in physical education. Girls who meet specific association requirements will be awarded let- ters and sweaters in May. Executive Council of WRA includes: Janie Anderson, Sandie Pennokee, Judy Adams, Sandra Harriman, Lennie Martin, Sue Wyatt, and Patty Harras. Members of WRA are, left to right, First Row: Darlene Kite, Lennie Martin, Sandra Harriman, Janie Underhill, Judy Hisaw, Lillian Chandler, and Sharon Smartt. Second Row: Saundra Brown, Gayle Morris, Sue Wyatt, Janie Anderson, Glenda Lester, Barbara Timmons, Judy Adams, Patty Harras, and Charlene Whitaker. Third Row: Yvette Harjo, Chloe Gunter, Carolyn Burnett, .lohnita Greenwood, Sandie Pennokee, Margaret Tilley, Sue Turner, Janis Cossey, Frances Dulin, and Cathy Upchurch. ln Physical Education Programs ?ir'r', B ,lr w 4 --,WW , . T . I '4 K ' ml 1 , Members of WRA's Basketball Team are: Saundra Brown, Darlene Kite, Frances Dulin, Sue Turner, and Lennie Martin. Second Row: Paula Knapp, Sandra Harriman, Glenda Lester, Becky Lovelace, Yvette Harjo, Janis Cossey, and Loretta Holds- claw. Karen Hill, Kay Harrison, Gayle Morris, Margaret Tilley and Patricia Patrick reach for the ball. Mrs. McPhee officiates for team members, Lennie Martin, Janis Cossey, Sandra Harriman, and Loretta Holdsclaw. Square Dance Club Swings ut Square Dance Club provides an opportunity for students interested in the art of square dancing to meet for enjoyable evenings of entertainment. Mrs. Billie Floyd is sponsor of the young but rapidly growing organization. 45- Enjoying a night of square dancing are the members of the newly formed Square Dance Club. Officers for the new Square Dance Club are: J. T. Cotter, Vice-President, Pat Trout, Membership Chairman, Linda Holland, Secretary, and John Boyett, President. Members of Square Dance Club include, left to right: First Row, Judy Morrison, Larry Northcutt, Pat Trout, Karen Cason, Margaret Neely, Jan Haynes, Al Hutchings, and Mrs. Billie Floyd. Second Row: Albert Rushing, Janey Mc- Euin, Edna Moore, Bob Stepanow, Sharon Smart, Jacquetta Davis, Carolyn Reed, J. T. Cotter, Linda Holland, and Dean Guthrie: Third Row: Paul Hodge, Shirley Cole, C. M. Sutterfield, Gaylene Bethune, Janea Stephens, Betty Carter, Phyllis Braden, and John Boyett. .W.S. Sponsors Penny-A-Minute ight Association of Women Students in its first year on campus became a popular organization by sponsoring Penny-a-Minute Night for dor- mitory co-eds. The group also produced a style show for Freshmen women during 'Orientation Week. Members of the Association, which is open to all women students at East Central, are largely responsible for making the rules and regulations of the Women's Residence Halls. Conferring with Mrs. Mildred Ridling, Sponsor, are Lynn Richburg, A.W.S. President, and Charlotte Brown, Representative from Knight Hall. Grd Representatives for A.W.S. are left to right: Front Row: Judy Gladden, Sharon Smart, Lavena Dees, Linnie Martin, and Barbara Timmons. Back Row: Janice Landers, Karen Hill, Karolyn Briggs, Charlotte Brown, Jana Norton, and Lynn Richburg. BSU Provides Baptist' Student Union seeks to pro- mote the spiritual development of stu- dents through providing a christian at- mosphere for fellowship and study. BSU is active in all fields of campus life, including Homecoming, Tiger Tan- gles, and Spring Carnival. Special activi- ties include the annual weekend retreats, social events, and summer mission pro- grams. BSU members left to right, Seated are: Sandra Small, Kay Braswell, Linda Marlow, Karen Green, ,Ianie Conditt, Barbara Narramore, Ruth Ross, Sharon Rooks, Sue White, and Sherry Springfield. Second Row: Mary Nye, Paula Bunch, Susan Repass, Norva Lakey, Wanda Eddy, Jody Blackbird, Stella Kilgore, Sharon Castleberry, Bonnie Butler, Carol Byers, Karen Fisher, Sheryl Clagg, Cheryl Myers, Kay Filson, Sandy Tinker, and Sheri Glover. Third Row: Jimmy Smith, Lonnie Current, Walter Springfield, Rickey Berry, Bob Shelton, John Williams, Wen- dell Petrey, Jim Kimberlin, Everett Ames, Tom Pace, Bruce Alleman, Tom Hewett, George Fain, and Ralph Bacon. Director Bobby Green goes over plans for council meet- ing with Johnney Allison. Advisors for BSU are Roy McKeown, Faculty Advisor, and Dr. David Hause, Pastor Advisor. it hristian Atmosphere for Students Boys Basketball team for B.S.U. includes, left to right, First Row: Jerry McAlister, Jim Kimberlin, Preston Keck J' S 'h ' - ' 4- ' ' ' ' , immy mit , and Cary Reed, Second Row. Duane Murray, Wendell Petrey, Richard l'lurry, Phil Harjo, Duane Miles, Johnny Allison, and Coach Bobby Green. Executive Council members are, left lo right: First Row Barbara Green, Oma Dell Loyd, Stella Kilgore, and Clendia Teel. Third Row Narramore, Sandy Tinker, Janie Condilt, Paula Bunch, Kay,Stephens , Dade Wall, Bob Shelton, Johnny Allison, Johnny lloli Williams, Everett and Rex Ann Lawson. Second Row: Karol Briggs, Sheryl Clagg, Kareri Ames, and Jim Kimberlin. 92 irs to J it Canterbury lub rganizes Canterbury Club plans a week-end retreat at St. Crispin's near Seminole as the culmination of its first yearis work on campus. Organized in October, the group has sponsored a number of activities for those students interested in the Episcopal Church. Evening prayer at Boswell Chapel, a Christmas caroling party, sessions with out-of-town guest speakers-these have been highlights of the winter's activi- ties. Mr. Mackin, Mr. Cavriloff, Mr. Fulkerson, and Mrs. Ridling are faculty sponsors for the group. Lillian Cavriloff, President, Nancy Firstenberger, Vice-President, and Judy Cecil are responsible for much organizational planning. Among Canterbury's active members are, left to right: Stephen Cor- bin, Lillian Cavriloff, Karen Cason, Nancy Firstenberger, Janie Gar- rett, and Sherry Running. .xx X 5 Ia K ,rc- ? A XX gt if xx ,ff L 313. .,- 1 gf l 'X' Tarn x in , 3. 1. c X S at 4 Q. . fi ff at tim f M fp! at E Ndwyf- s. K .1 .,k- ,V . X4 ece' gi a- W3 . 'ff K we-.. -'T' .f . as C 7 1 , 4,,5.f, 5 X ith-L' is 1, fig. . fc . L r Q, fe ' s ' c Q ,K c V . - H ' mi ,Q 53 X cccc N i ..ii' . as 'N ff 'V Chi Alpha members are Rev. F. M. James, Susan Vance, Calvin Eastham, Sharon Lovelace, .lim Mayberry, and Sherry Crews, are active in forum lead- ership. Boswell Chapel, shown here from the east, serves as meeting place for Canter- hury Club and Chi Alpha. Jn' hi lpha Serves Students of Pentecostal Groups Chi Alpha, a Holiness Fellowship Forum, was served during the year by two presidents, Harold Erwin and Jim Mayberry. ln addition to weekly meetings held in Boswell Chapel, the group enjoyed a Halloween party in the home of Beverly and Harold Erwin and a Christmas social in the Stu- dent Union. A highpoint of the year was the Octo- ber week end retreat held at Turner Falls. Reverend F. M. Jones is chaplain for the Forum, and Dr. D. J. Nabors serves as Faculty Advisor. Bible Chair Members Occup The Church of Christ Bible Chair, one of the new building additions to the East Central campus attract students who are members or prefer the Church of Christ. Bible Chair officers, left to right: Bruce Bennett, President: Char- lotte Brown, Reporterg Charles Kyrnes, Vice-Presidentg and Linda Steele, Secretary-Treasurer. 7? A favorite corner in the new Church of Christ Bible Chair is shared by, left to right, Karan Moore, Glen Earley, Linda Vincent, and Carole Dixson. -1-E fs fl ,w New Center Church of Christ Student Center provides a program of daily devotionals, Christian counseling, fellowship, and recreation for East Central students who are mem- bers or prefer the Church of Christ. Mr. Wallace lVlcBay is Director of the organization and Mr. James O. Danley is faculty sponsor. Special ac- tivities include participating in Homecoming and holding banquets and retreats each semester. Attending a Bible Chair devotional program are, left to right, Wallace McBay, Director: James Danley, Faculty Sponsorg and Guest Speaker, Virgil Romine. Bible Chair students pause in fellowship, left to right, Deanna Milner, Larry Birdwcll, Debra Cherry, and Bill Bailey. g Wesley Foundation ls Religious Wesley members listen attentively to un address by President Spencer at one of their weekly vesper services. if fr Q7 X Wtmodrow Hall, Wesley Foundation Director, has just colinpleted his first year as leader of the organization. Wesley' Foundation is a center of much activity throughout the school year. The Foundation is sponsored hy the First Methodist Church of Ada and has a full time director, Mr. lvoodrow Hall. Wesley' Foundation participates in all school functions as well as holding vesper services and retreats. A relaxing game of cards is about to he played by Wesley' meinhcrs Lynn Hall, Betty Stevenson, Peter Peek and Kathleen Turner. Center For ethodist Students Ni Wesley Members are First Row: left to right, Debbie Olive, Bettye Stevenson, Lynn Hall, Lucy Isbill. Second Row: Ruth Billings, Peter Peek, John Boyett, Joe Shirley, Larry Williams, Kay Johnson, Woodrow Hall, Cherry Wiggins, Judy Cooper, Sherry Williams. Third Row: Margaret Neely, Kathleen Turner, Jane Fleming, Kay Maynard, Delma Hall, Mack Isbill, Randy Swinson, Frank Shirley, and Dr. Spencer. Larry Williams, Debbie Olive and Kay Johnson enjoy a quic k game of ping pong while waiting for vespers to begin. Briles Hall Girls Are The Briles Hall Proctors Seated, left to right: Doris Adams, Janie Anderson, Jana Norton, and Sandra Bennett. Standing: Betty Carper, Mrs. Hubbard, and Shirley Vaughan. The 175 young women who live in Briles Hall are among the busiest young women on campus. The Coeds find time to par- ticipate in all campus activities in addition to maintaining high scholastic standards. Mrs. Effie Dee Hubbard is hostess for the dormitory. Briles Hall House Councilg left to right: Pat McKoy, Sec.-Treas.3 Janie Anderson, Vice-Pres., Harolyn Love, Soph. Rep.g Alma Butts, Jr. Rep., Linda Fuller, Fr. Rep.g Sharon Smart, Fr. Rep.g Jana Norton, Pres., Virginia Pruitt, Soph. Rep., Linda Householder, Sr. Rep., Janet Van Orden, Sr. Rep. Leaders In ampus Activities ,J ' 'M'4w,,,,..J 'The Briles Hall Dormitory furnishes accommodations for 175 women students on campus. s fi, .- if 7 - ' x 1 W' '45 XM Q 'ka A ,seisis Sf V s Seated, left to right: Billie .lean King, Donna Washburn, Jere Garrett, and Carol Acree. Standing, left to right: Betty Carper, Brenda Atwell, Ann Tims, Kathy Williams, Anita Lookabaugh, Cecilia Alexander, .lane Schlcliuber, and Linda Kay Runyan. Seated, left to right: Jean Allison, Linda Hutchings, Kay Hanes, Sharon Smart, Sharon Wright, .lanie Anderson, Marcy Pirtle, Janis Cossey, Linda Fuller, Linda Shackelford, Vicki Schoemann, Charlene Whitaker. Standing, left to right: Elizabeth Sims, Carole Bilotta, Lynne Layn, Connie Davis, Margaret Neely, Linda Holland, Mary Bounds, Cathy McMullin, Alma Butts, Linda McBride. ' Comradeship of Dorm Life W iam? Left to right: Gloria LuGrand, Julluette Wright, Lou Ann Dodd, Janet Van Ordem, Linda Householder, Beverly Stillson, June Park, and Mary Sue Jarvis. ,,,,,,,, WW L X A former president of East Central State College, Mr. Charles W. Briles, is remembered in the name of Briles Hall, built in 1962. I C I I Establishes Lifelong Friendships Seated, left to right: Carol Smith, Linda McDonald, Margaret Ann Smith, Jana Norton, Ruth Ann Jackson, Sandra Bennett, Barbara Sheffield, Virginia Pruitt, Harolyn Love. Standing, left to right: Jo Lanette Skeene, Melba Heard, Shirley Kay, Sandy Richardson, Deleta Lawrence, Margaret Cdpeland, Peggy Jo Bell, .lane Fleming, Rena DeArman, Barbara Peercy, Judy Koehler. H R:-1 A 1' Spending their leisure time in the Briles Hall Lounge are Mike Klesewetter and gn-f A, 7 s, . .aff H A. Watching television in the Briles Hall Lounge are Larry Williams and Kay Johnson. W ' W W ' ' i Briles Hall Fun Seated, left to right are: Sharon Francis, Donna Kay Fisher, Virginia James, Theresa Waldron, Marilyn Jennings, Kay Johnson, Judy Milroy, Barbara Coats. Linda Griffith, and Pat McKoy. Standing are Barbara McKay, Karcn McKay, Linda Hill, Gaye Baxley, Shirley Vaughan and Mrs. Hubbard. Knight Hall Was First Women s Dorm or a Seated at Piano: Rosalind Bruner Standmg left to rtght Robbie WYHU Lmda Panel' 011 Kat' BFYHHI Peaflene DHVIS EVCIYTI Ward .lean Brown, Virginia Fulton Lorri Ridenour Eileen Poole .lane Linda Hurd Mafb' Clllbeff Gracious Knight Hall, first womenls dormitory on campus, is home each year for 175 coeds. The living unit, conveniently lo- cated near the bookstore and the cafeteria, serves as a center for many campus activities. Mrs. Bess Irick is completing her third year as hostess for the Hall. Counselors of Knight Hall: Seated, left to right: Martha Cable, Marilyn Graham, Kay Marshall, and Mrs. Bess lrick, Housemother. Standing: Kay Braswell, Linda Clift, Carrol Merryman, Sandy Davis. Dormitory Livin dds Much Seated, left to right Bonnelly, .lane Craha : Kay Braswell, Sandra Dickson, Mayerling Annette Neill, Judy IU, Virginia Bfackin, Gleffda Lestefl Barbara Sandy Pierce, Sandy Tinker, Evelyn Warren, Vicki Hackett, Lynn Timmons, Sharon Hoipkemeier, Janie Condltt, Phyllis Drake. Hall. Standing: Linda Zellner, Samantha Zimmerman, Sharon Lovelace, Murray, Sherry Crews, Gloria Mantooth, l l l Knight Hall House Council and Officers are left to Jr. rep., Lynda Trammell-Soph. rep., Lillian Nitzela right, Seatedg Linda Cliff-Sec., Elaine Taylorwllepon- Soph. rep., Evelyn Warren-Jr. rep., Jane Graham-Sr. er, Charlotte Brown-President, Sandy Davis-V. P. rep., Virginia Fulton-Frosh rep. Standing: Jami Childers-Frosh rep., Loretta Lewis- To Campus Spirit , , . Seated, left to right: Barbara Vicki Barrett, Judy Cooper, Litchfield. Standing are Stella mf-it ' Narramore, Carolyn Tribhle, Cable, Ruby Dunagan, Karen Holdridge, Mary Anne Hender Ruth Anne Ross, Rosemary son, Neva Gahbert, Sharon Rooks, Pat Low-less, Shirley An- Kilgore, Sheryl Clagg, Martha derson, May Lee Nivkvy. Knight Hall Entranre x4 ff i . V ,- - l-ii Knight Hall irls Share in Campus Activities Left to right, Seated: Linda Buchanan, Beverly Williams, Gail Jones, Oma Dell Loyd, Mary Nye, Cheryl Myers, Glenda Rose, Carol Wright. Standing: Mary Lynn Tims, Mary De Laune, Lorene Davis, Donna Kennedy, Janice Peters, Marilyn Martin, Carrol Mc-rryman, Sandy Davis, Rex Ann Lawson, Sandy Small. Left to right, Seated: Cheryle Wilson, Be- atrice Shimp, Sandra Childers, Sue Ellen Summers, Marilyn Graham, Carolyn Coburn, Standing: Amy Frank, Mary Hollens, Linda Vincent, Judith English, Bobbi Burns, Judy Morrison, Janey McEuin, Elaine Inman, Phyl' lis Poe. Q tl p Left to right, Seatedg Carol Burnett, Jami Childers, Cara McCullar, Susan Wyatt, Charlotte Brown, Barbara Otto. Standing: Donna East, Johnita Greenwood, Jaunita Greenwood, Ella Mae Pennokec, Elaine Taylor, Loretta Lewis, Lucy Isbill, Linnie Martin, Karen Yates, Kay Marshall, Carol Hall, Linda Clift. ik. nf, . - .gg K ia , - JL M3521 X -:.s. .,-,,- 921 P5353 .gn 5' ifpfsi . Dorms Provide Places For Relaxation 1117 AAQQQIQ vs ' 1 I : i Tw 'A I Q Q 9 -+ Q H ' K M' 'il I Q QE-, N, ,. .-.L H :W QIUIBCSC .Q STL 3IiQi I N w 'r keg has-we-823231 3 ,, ,t 11 '11 3 sa il!!! Q f ear? 2111111 Q l -x N 1 I Marina Cable tries studying while proctoring for lounge area of Coolidge Colston and Roger Escue relax while playing a game of chess in the Knight Hall lounge. l e o ei i .. f l X I ff muslim ,I 3 T t- Catching a moment to sit down during the day is sometimes unusual. These two girls enjoya breather in front of Knight Hall. Pontotoe Hall ls Ada Home Pontotoc House Counsellors are Cary O'Neal, Veda Kay Kerr, Vicki Thompson, Curolynn Newman, Bruce Word, Mrs. Simmons, Don Cook, Karol Briggs, ,lanice Landers, Jim Aduddell, Terry Thomas. Not in picture is Mack Mauldin. iixsx'-5 .Sinn f MW Completing its second year as E.C.,s first co-ed dorm, Pontotoc Hall is filled with the excitement and activitiy that are typical of a college dormitory. For Four Hundred Students First Row: Kay Filson, Carolyn Taylor, Phyllis Peck, Carolyn Carpenter, Virginia Torres, Linda Webb, Jan Goss, and Paula Robinson. Second Row: Pam Probert, Glenna Merrill, Gail Huffman, Edwina Harmon, Cynthia Sand- ers, Jenna JO Hellack, Linda Gutshall, Martha Tudor. Third Row: Jackie Rahorn, Sherry Alexander, Linda Weeks, Judy Endicott, Carol Melton, Judy Austin, and Carolyn Reedg Fourth Row: Priscilla Jordon, Charlotte Young, and Garcy Dickens. N--e - Left to right: First Row: Bernice Provo, Linda Marlow, Delores Moore, Paula James, Veda Kay Kerr, Pam Carter, Terry England, Twylah White, Beverly Roberts, Judy Irwin, Mary Ann Roberts, and Vicki Thompson. Second Row: Karol Briggs, Anna Delson, Melanie Cofer, Karen Green, Patsy Gallion, JoAnn Pope, Linda Fitzgerald, Maria Arrocha, Wanda Sherrill, Linda Johnson, and Sue Smith. Third Row: Wanda Nichols, Chloe Gunter, Gay Cooper, Kay Maynard, Toni McCarthick, Jane Norvell, Lillian Shearer, Kathy Moore, Joan Eastwood, Donna Simpkins, Natalie Harris, Carylon Noland, and Barbara Murphy. Fourth Row: Jody Blackbird, Wanda Eddy, Brenda Fisher, Donna Freeman, Mary Ann Ryles, Patricia Patrick, Donna Holder, and Mary Penncr. First Co-Ed Dorm Completes Women residents include: First Row, Janice Landers, Mary May, Linda McBride, Diane Gillum, Toni Crall, Rusty Danenhour, Diane Phillips, Diana Nix, Lonita Elmore, Glenda Buchanan, Carolyn Newman, Susie Thomas, Evelyn Reed. Second Row: Yvette Harjo, Judy Daniels, Jennifer Kelch, Linda Hogue, Pam Powell, Linda Graham, Jimmie Darity, Andrea Chambers, Barbara Roody, Jeanne Eply, Beverly Patrick. Third Row: Karen Jones, Becky Williams, Yvonne Beshersc, Barbara Crews, Lynn Donovan, Jere Thompson, Janice Morris, Donna McPherson, LaVerne Wood, Jana Duncan, Connie Isom. Fourth Row: Jane Mayfield, Paula Knapp, Janis Rogers, Francis Timmons, Jean McClllough, Sue Blanken- ship, Susan Weaver, Charlene Bray, Karen Madden, Carlene Woodward. Pontotoc Hall, a huge Y shaped dormitory on the east campus, provided housing for over four hundred East Central students again this year. The dorm,s two south wings are women's resi- dences, and the north wing houses men. The spacious main lounge and second and third floor private lounges offer comfortable settings for leisure hours, and are complete with refreshment facilities and color television. Mrs. Muriel Simmons is hostess for the dormi- tory. Pontotoc residents shared their Christmas cheer, complete with Santa Claus and many gifts, with their adopted family this year. Second Successful Year Pontotoc's men residents are left to right, First Row: Wendyl Leslie, Jim Clemmons, Larry Lawrence, Johney Warner, Gary 0'Neal, Bruce Word, Don Cook, Don Pruitt. Second Row: Jim Ward, Reuben Bates, Mike Brown, Jim Mayes, Gene Lewis, Mitchell Hull, Jim Wolfe, Barry Walker. Third Row: Randy Nelson, Gary Kirby, Tim Rice, Charles Nations, William Boyd, Larry Pulliam, Waymond Grimes. Fourth Row: Ray Hunt, Gary Reed, Donald Maxwell, Bob Henson, Lee Seals, Robert Mouser, Sam Brimmer, Joe Neff. Left to right, First Row: Wayne Armstrong, Mike Journeycake, Mike Fairless, Jimmy Gibson, Jim Aduddell, Terry Thomas. Second Row: Jack Kayle, James Jenson, Robert Amspucher, Denny Edwards, Mike Wilson, Dar- rell Sincalir, Rex Hefner. Third Row: .lim Trotter, Robert Bacon, David Lansford, Voguel Switch, Dade Wall, Glen Wall. Fentem Hall Proetors Assist Students Fenten Hall Proctors for Fentem Hall are, left to right: Bruce Bennett, Jim Mayberry, Mike Keeter, Troyce Houchin, with Mrs. Lewis. The Fentem Hall House Council includes, left Io right Larry Kennedy, Robert Bailey, Cary Pickett, Larry Rose, and fSeatef1'l Rocky Jones. LN 111 I - ' ' A...4..a....L..... .,, ..- - fr' Fentem provides housing for some 250 BC. stu- dents. Dorm hostess, lVlrs. Beatrice liewis, finds time to provide a home-like atmosphere for the men While supervising dorm activities. ln addition to studying and participating in Carn- pus activities, Fentem Hall residents enjoy color television and parties to celelirate special holidays. , tk Fentem Hall Resldents Enjoy House Parties penis? it Q , Standmg let to right Bruce Bennett Rocky Jones Larry Kennedy Dale Graham Robert Balley Marvin Smither, Gene Haneson, Gary Pickett K1 Moody Gene Watson Evert Ames Bert Kennedy Scott Noury Nlike Keeler Seated Michael Johnson, Jasper Davis, Enjoying their leisure time in the Fentem Hall lounge areg Larry Rose, Larry Kennedy, Larry Donathan, and Rocky Jones. Pesagi Hall Second Coed Dorm ls Home - I ' rr r ww, V .XJ Completed in the Fall of 1966, '51 l Pesagi Hall provides accommoda- 71. T.. 'fI. 1 tions for approximately A100 E. C. , .H N gg v 'L students. The massive new dormi- '- M 58 V W in tory was planned and built to pro- ? im vide living space for sororities and fi :K fraternities at East Central as well ilgfg, as housing for independent students. , 'A ln addition to lounge areas in t '4 I 'W . s , lf gy each of the sections, the center sec- - a - I , ' 3, 5.45, tion boasts a large lounge and ter- race. Design of the hall incorporates 3-ug . a fully modern cafeteria with a ca- : . iiri pacity of 500 to serve residents of East Centralas newest dormitory. Pesagi Hall residents are always in a festive mood just before dinner. A friendly visit from fraternity men is always a special treat for Pesagi Coeds. ff' r . Q our , 7 wi 1 t -'23 , q J. ..,t ' bzlzbkbz ' A' iil 3 P' of two hundred Greeks y pf- I 9 K Wilford Anderson, cook at Pesagi Hall cafeteria, makes use of up-to- date facilities in the kitchen. gal Q Z . 1 LZIL. K -'E' 'N ., X .i wax! vi S Lynette Lewis is among the students who enjoy dining in the modern atmosphere of new Pesagi Hall cafeteria. 13 Ji g T if tnnt in ri' F' ,. -A lr 1 x '.!'Q. s o 'sf' Qu- Pesagi Hall provides housing units for Creek organizations. Tiger Tangles Entries Rehearse Springtime hringrs to campus East Central's annual variety show, 'Tiger Tanglesn. Hilarious skits like B.S.U.'s HAs the World Churnetlf' are pro- grammed with karate demonstrations and other individual talent acts in the 1967 version of the Tangles . This year for the first time the East Central Stage Band is partivipating in the show. Ted Key concentrates on his tight rope walking act. , y ' j I 5 I 'V V - - U ,.', AV l M L A ga W i ' 'f' r-ff it 5 2 E S Johnny Bob Williams stacks shoe blocks for the B.S.U.'s 'LAS the World Churnethn commercial. vii ul UW Q an H7 I ttf It takes hours of practice for a perfect performance. Yes, it's a real human skull, but no one seems excited. East Central Hosts Exohan e Student .ff-V' J Letters from home are never a moment too soon, especially when you have rome all thc way from Massachusetts to an Oklahoma college. East Central resumed an exchange program with Westfield State College in Wlestlield, Massachusetts hy accepting three Wlestfield sophomores. Irene Lazaraz. Ann Marie Certin, and George Westorr as students for the seeond semester. ln re- turn, three East Central Coeds, Mary Gresset, Cathy Low- rance, and Latisha lioherts are spending a half-year at the eastern school. Exchange students, lren Lazaroz, George Wfeston, Jr., and Ann Marie Certin, found friendship and warmth in their new home as they begin semester as East Centralites. l 3 1 ,uf Getting lllltl the spirit of curnpus life found Otll' three 0X4'lll1Il C students castrng votes for II Cs Ugly Man. ca ..,,,, YW fm' 5 ey Ffa af? Mr Q H ,, 95' My Q Kff wi ,, . 1, if j - ' g if' 11, f ' if - 1 f , 7 'E 5 6 4? .AQ f a - ' Y 49' , Q uv-0 ,'f -1 lf 0 'MM ....,, -fr .x 1 :- wan 9 M' ml GREEKS Members of the IFC are, left to right: Jesse Eppler, Marvin Mitchell, Stanley Anderson, John Williams, Clifton Sikes, Terry Tracy, Cil Morgan Ron Hitt, Andy Tompkins, Lonnie Mann, and Danny Gibson. IF C trives To Bring Greeks Closer fm-5-a - - - 11.2 Officers for the Interfraternity Council are, left to right: Clifton Sikes, Gil Morgan, and Andy Tompkins. lnterfraternity Council, with four repre- sentatives from each fraternity on campus, strives to bring the fraternities together to work for a stronger Creek system. The IFC sets up rush activities, and co- ordinates activities for all the fraternities. Panhellenic Governs Sorority Activities Panhellenic Council, with two representatives from each sorority on campus, has as its national aims the attainment of cooperation between Creek living groups and college rules and authorities. With IFC, Panhellenic coordinates activities for the Greek living groups. One of the prime concerns of Panhellenic is the supervision of formal fall rush. Rush booklets are produced and distributed to all rushees during the summer. Rules and procedures during rush are supervised by Panhellenic members. Marlene Ledlow, secretary, and Carolyn Hunt, president work side by side in coordinating sorority activities. Left to right are Mrs. Mildred Ridling, Dean of Women, Mrs. Mary Watson, Donna Donovan, Carolyn Hunt, Marlene Ledlow, Pat Trout, and Mrs. Eva Settle. ' r Chi Omegas greet Rushees at' fall rush party. Chi Omega SANDRA McDOUGAL ...... .... ........ P r esident MARY ANN CRADDOCK ..... ..... V ice President NANCY FIRSTENBERGER .... ...... S ecretary KATHY LOWRANCE ....... ...... T reasurer Top Creek J Scholarship Rating ls Received 9 5 X r 25'- A , JT . 5.4 , 4 xN U P I V ' The high points of Phi Theta's year have been placing first in Tiger Tangles and Spring Carnivalg an Easter Egg hunt for children in Adag a successful rush with 27 new pledgesg the Fall Formal when Bill Colvert was named Pledge Pal and David Logsdon was named Sweetheartg Dad's Dayg Christmas service projectsg the Ski Partyg and co-sponsorship of the Ugly Man on Campus Contest. Individual honors came to Chi Omegas when Lesley La- Reau, Pi Kappa Alpha candidate, was elected Pesagi Queen and Janet Hays, Phi Kappa Tau candidate, was chosen first runner-up, and Carolyn Hunt was elected Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. Three members were selected to attend West- field State College in Massachusetts during the Spring Se- mester. Another honor for all of the girls was winning the All-Greek Scholastic Trophy for the second year in succes- sion. In all of these activities and honors, Chi Omega strives to instill outstanding qualities of womanhood in her mem- bers. The activities in which each Chi Omega participates not only make her an asset to her school, but engrave the teachings of Chi Omega more deeply in her heart and life. The four short years of college pass quickly, but the lessons she has learned as a Chi Omega will he with her forever. Chi O's entertain faculty members at Apple Polishers party. .lo Ann Aaron Carol Anderson Kay Anderson Denise Berry Sharon Black Polly Bowen Sharon Bruce Nita Buckley Mary Ann Craddock Lynnette Dale Janet Davies Susan Fathree Beverly Finn Nancy Fristenberger Linda Glenn Mary Cressett Ann Grounds Patti Hart Gayle Hays Janet Hays Marcie Hays Cherie Henley Marsha Holman Carolyn Hunt Betty Kinley Lesley Lareau Lynnette Lewis Connie Locke Claudia Logsdon Kathy Lowrance Mary Kay McBride Janis McClintick Sandra McDougal Mary McPhail Paula Main Susan Malone Patti Merrell Marilyn Miller Betsy Moon ,lane Moon Deborah Olive Latisha Roberts Candy Sharp Susan Smith Susan South Eva Stubbs Trudy Tennis Mary Ann Thomas Pat Trout Nancy Wagner Margaret Washburn Lesley White .ludy Adam Karen Ausley Alice Birdwell Diane Blackburn Cheryl Boren Betty Bryan Joyce Callahan Billie Castleberry Phyllis Chisholm Sue Anne Coffee Sherry Coffey Darla Compton Barbara Crews Jacquetta Davis Lavena Dees Donna Donovan Lynda Doughty Donna Ellis Terry England Antoinette Fabrizio Jeannie Frazier Barbara Glimp Theresa Hendley Yoly Herrera Karen Hill Brenda Hunter Lana Jeffersoifg Judy Jones Judy Jordan Janice Keefer Debbie Kennedy Liz King Charlene Kitt Marlene Ledlow Kathy Loftis Donna Long Pat McKoy Carol Meredith Dottie Moranetz Gayle Morris Joy Karen Morris Virginia Nelson Regina Norman Donna Pace Jan Pegg Sandy Pierce Susan Price Gayle Puckett Lynn Richburg Janis Roemer Barbara Wages Frances Welsh Bobbi Wescott .,,,,w,bt Q 1, V 1 f . ' . -, t '52, 2 MPM ' 't 1 'Z--a 44 A rw ' -V ,L -. ,ass Y e 7 913 .sift Zeta Tau Alpha SHERRY COFFEY .. . ........ President HELEN KERSEY ..... ..... V ice President LORETTA ADAM . .. ........ Secretary FRAN VAUGHN ..... ...... T reasurer CAROL MERIDETH .... ...... H istorian Zeta Theta Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha in its first year as a National sorority has completed a very successful year. The Zetas have participated in all of the school activities, including The Student-Faculty Mixer, the Homecoming pa- rade, in which their iloat won fourth place, The Christmas Variety Show, Tiger Tangles, placing second, Greek Week, Spring Carnival, in which they placed second, and many others. Many honors were bestowed on Zetas this year. Among these is having Marlene Ledlow selected as Student of the Year, the second consecutive year that a Zeta has been given this honor. Who's Who included seven Zetas, and two were named as Students of the Month. Five of the eight Fraternity Pledge Prihcess and Sweetheart honors were be- stowed on Zetas. These were: Jeannie Frazier, Delta Chi Dream Girl, Marlene Ledlow, Phi Kappa Tau Dream Girl, Susan Price, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen, Janis Roemer, Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Princess, and Sally Ander- son, Delta Chi Pledge Princess. Zeta Homecoming Queen Finalists were Jeannie Frazier and Lynda Doughty, and Pesagi Queen Finalists were Barbara Wages and Jeannie Frazier. The Zeta Tau Alpha candidate for Miss Ada was 'is Roemer. Three Zetas served on the Student Senate, .d Lynda Doughty was named to the Honor Court. Larrv iaynes, Zeta candidate won the title of Ugly Man on Car pus. This year, Charles Jackson was named Zeta Ple- Pal, and Tom Crabtree was Zeta Sweetheart. Sally Anderson and Janis Roemer entertain the Faculty Mixer. Dr. and Mrs. Altmiller receive Judy Jordan and Mrs. .lane Rahm at a reception for Zeta members and alumnae. Zetais First Year Brings Honors 'X m A' af ' Y Iwyfwhg audience during Zeta's act at the Student- itll' K- Members and pledges of Delta Chi fraternity were active partici- pants in the Student-Faculty Mixer. ew Fraternity ls 'X 6 , -., ,.4 2 s 4' D 'gh , , 1 ,Su 1- ' ' 'lxvfity 'X 1 I if i I ts .X 1 I ' .taxi Delta hi ..........President , . H ....Vice President RON Hirr .... LEROY s1sNEY JERRY PERKINS .... BURL HUNT GARY CoBB ..... ...Secretary ...................Treasurer , , ..... Corresponding Secretary Established on Campus The East Central chapter of Delta Chi has completed its first successful year. After being recognized as a campus organization in the spring of 1966, Delta Chi returned this year with only eight members and completed a successful first semester rush with the pledging of twenty-three men. The colony won its first campus honor with the election of their candidate, Miss Dianne Easter, as Homecoming Queen. In community, campus, and scholastic activities sev- eral men were placed on the Dean's honor roll. LeRoy Sisney was further honored by membership in Alpha Psi Omega and Whois Who. Members and pledges also par- ticipated in the Student-Faculty Mixer, the new intramural programs and the Ponotoc County in conjunction with the I.F.C. The fraternity has honored Miss Jeannie Frazier and Miss Sally Anderson as White Carnation Queen and Pledge Princess. The Delta Chi colony at East Central, having had a suc- cessful second semester rush and a- full schedule of activi- ties, looks forward to many more successful years and in- stallation as a chapter in the very near future. Diane Easter, Delta Chi's Homecoming Queen candidate, brought honor to the fraternity when she was selected East Centra1's Homecoming Queen for 1966. l20 L. T ip' M if aft' 'c , ', tg y . o John Bulman Faculty Advisor Wayne Ardrey Ron Blackwood Mike Brown Toni Chesnutt Jim Coates Gary Cobb Larry Gerber Don Griffith Phil Hartoon Mike Harvey Ron Hitt Randy Humphrey Byrl Hunt Greg Morris Robert Nichols David Pap Leroy Sisney Richard Wright Not Pictured Dewayne Murray Jon Ewert Stanley Anderson Ray Bennett Rickey Berry Phil Biddy Larry Blundell Jim Chapman R. L. Coffman Steve Corbin Bob Diamond Harold Dickerson Mike Ennis Charles Evelyn .lim Genn .lim Gilbreathe Gary Graham Phil Graham Pat Grubhs Ron Hignight Al Hutchings Byron D. Johnson Ted Key Phill Kirk Doug Koger Mike Lafferty Dale Lamb Phil Lanham Larry Lawyer John Lowrey Marvin Mitchell Mike Morrison Don Neal Larry Nobles Quinn Osbom Roy Pennington Jerry Rogers Joe Rogers Clifton Sikes Barry Streetman Dale Talley Larry Thomas David Wiley John Williams Ricky Woods ,Wynn ,ih W, XI. 1--3 Phi PHIL BIDDY ...... President .IIM UPCHURCH . . President RAY BENNETT . . . Secretary PHIL LANHAM . .. Secretary BILL SMITHSON .. . ..............Treasurer Phi Taus Named Outstanding rganization sf:mr ' Gamma Xi Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau was named Out standing Organization on Campus for 1965-66, won the fra- ternity Tenth Domain Achievement Award, and compiled the highest scholastic average of any menas fraternity on campus. Briefhighlights of the year include winning third place in the Homecoming paradeg selecting Miss Sharon Smart as Pledge Princessg participating in the Student-Faculty Mixer, Christmas Variety Show, Tiger Tangles, Spring Car- nival, Greek Week, and intramural sportsg having the Phi Tau candidates for Homecoming and Pesagi Queen finish as first runners-upg taking the lead in rejuvenating a sag- ging School Spirit, and participating in many civic projects, including becoming the only campus organization to hold membership in the Ada Chamber of Commerce. Three members of the chapter served on the Student Senate, three were named to Whois Who, one was Student of the Month, Phi Taus were vice-president, treasurer and rush chairman of I.F.C., and a member of the chapter was elected state vice-president of BSU. Gamma Xi's social program included numerous theme,' parties, the traditional serenades of the girls, dorms, and the annual 4'Stardust formal, climaxed by the crowning of Miss Marlene Ledlow as Phi Tau Dream Girl. The red and gold Phi Tau hearse lent decorative touch to Homecoming parade and to ECS home football games. Pi Kappa Alpha Pikes surround Miss Lesley LaReau after she is crowned Pesagi Queen. Group Begins Year With Many Pledges Epsilon Omega chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha completed another exciting and successful year at East Central. The Pikes pledged 47 men in Fall rushg participated in Homecoming, Student-Faculty Mixer, Christmas Variety Show, Tiger Tangles, Greek Week and Spring Carnivalg and elected Miss Lesley LaReau as Pesagi Queen. Social activities included the annual Dream Girl Ball and a Toga party. PiKa selected Miss Carolyn Hunt as Dream Girl and Miss Janice Roemer as Pledge Princess. Pi Kappa Alpha fire truck must be kept in good running condition. MIKE HARMON . . . ......... President DOUG COLLINGS .... .... V ice President ANDY TOMPKINS . . . ....... Secretary DON PIERCE ...... ..... - ...... T reasurer JESSE EPPLER' . . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms J Q D ,m,Z i g 'F-9 ,N Q, 1 +574 S i '4 le., Az t3 Q f .J 58 ., -in me il E ali 2 r 'ii y F X A l , sh 3, . ef 5 . 1 M N JIQL , N i Y 5 N we X ? Mrs. Frances Ande House Mother Dale Agnew Stan Alexander Mitchell Austin Steve Ball Steve Bowling Bill Chaconas Ronnie Clark Jerry Cochran Mike Conaway Ronnie Cox Ed Cooley Jesse Eppler Bill Ferron Chip Cant Mike Gray Lyle Hall Larry Haynes Joe Henley Joe Hillman Tom Howell Charles Jackson Joe Landrum Buddy Lawson Dale Luton Jere Moser Bob Pratt Ron Ridder Bob Rider Tom Riley J. E. Rooker Terry Schoenholzer Dennis Sloan Jim Stevens Toby Swearingen Andy Tompkins Joe Vandever Russel Vestal George Weston F5011 Mrs. Ozella Waner House Mother Mr. Gene Collier Faculty Advisor Tim Anderson Dwight Bowen Bob Brock Randy Brooks Ron Burns Carlon Cowan Shannon Crow Walter Davis Richard Dunham Marc Etier Robert Faught David Fielder Dan Gibson Jim Glasco Steve Gregory Jim Harden Ben Johnson Stephen Johnson James Klepper George Kursar Roger Little Lonnie Mann Mark Miller Gil Morgan Zach Mumey Don Neal Sherrill Neal Larry Peery Micah Pippin Roger Reed Ross Scott Danny Stafford Dan Taylor Craig Thompson Terry Tracy Edward Trammell Steve Trotter Charles Walker Johnny Williams Mike Williams David Willis Jim Wolfe Gary Wood Bill Yerby KK 11- pau, 'C ugy, N-.1 10 'ls 'Wi 6 av' 'wr' V X igma Tau amma DAN GIBSON ............ President GARY WOOD . . . LONNIE MANN . . . TERRY TRACY .... ..... 3 rd Vice President .. . ..1st Vice President . . . . .2nd Vice President Two sights synonymous with Sigma Tau Gamma, a fraternity house and a chapter C2111 Tau Chapter of Sima Tau Gamma experienced another successful year at East Central State College. The first honor was having their candidate, Lynn Smith elected National White Rose ueen The Taus sponsored the Homecoming Dance with Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs Other events included their annual Halloween Party, Dunnis Barbecue Party at Lake Texoma, and ending the year, their White Rose Banquet, which honored Susan Price as White Rose Queen. During the school year the Taus were active in several civic enterprises. These included sponsoring Miss Jeanine Hutchinson in the Miss Ada Contest, serving as escorts for the Little Sis Banquet, and acting as referees for the Ada Boys Club. The Taus participated in various school functions such as Tiger Tangles, Greek Week, and intramural basketball tournaments. Tau Chapter proudly presents Gil Morgan, l.F.C. President, and Gary Gunder, Student Senate Representative. WJ? Tau Chapter Candidate is National ueen Q . ' K J Sig Tau Lonnie Mann and his date, Susan Price, won lst place prize for original costumes at All Greek Dance. l27 - ,Q . a - A 5, A n-nb: sq,-gig: 1-Q -E 5 5 : FJ. , v u u .Yi gh Q 3 ii , mv' uf' Aw' is v si if XS x . :R X .Q x, is s vb x xv 'N , E JW fs x X . X wg- WW.. . gg- .f Y 'I 2 'E mg P v . . k in gs: N K 5 gf ff X he 1 W. Q lxfaz-S?iY42fW-X .wwe-Q SPORTS 'Q I 30 Nu! Jackie Rollins iNo. 851 leaps high in an Redman pass. Other EC players pictured Glendol Garrett. attempt to block a are Phil Hays and Elvan George East Central Gr1d East Central Tigers finished the 1966 grid season with a firm hold on their third straight Oklahoma Collegiate Championship. Coach Elvan Georgeis Tigers wound up the season with a rec- ord of seven wins, three losses, and one tie. The losses, to Pensa- cola Navy, Stephen F. Austin College, and Central State, were all away from home as the E.C. gridders stretched their string of undefeated home games to ten. Nine of the Tigers made the All-Conference teams, led by senior halfhack, Royce Fischer, who was an All-Conference selec- tion for the fourth time. Others who made the All-Conference teams were: first team, Mike Kiesewetter, Ronnie Smith, Woody Hawkins, and Keith Lavenderg second team, Jim Upchurch, Den- nis Nord, Jackie Rollins, and Ronnie Gage. FOOTBALL RECORD 1966 East Central ....... 8 Pensacola Navy .. .. East Central . . .. . O Stephen F. Austin . . . . East Central ....... 14 Southwestern .... .. East Central .......... 48 Langston ........ .. East Central ....... 43 Northeastern ......... East Central ....... 22 Panhandle A 81 M East Central ..... .. . 7 Central ........... . . . East Central .......... 7 Northwestern ......... East Central .......... 35 Tarleton ............. tStepl1enville, Texasl East Central .......... 75 Midwestern ........... flowal East Central ..... 7 Southeastern wanna Coach George watches Homecoming Game with E.C. players. Concentration is evident on Coach George's face dur ing tense moments of the Northeastern game. !5 .i ' L .tr-Q pr 1 Y . :gb I 58. --V? Coach Is QCoaoh of the Year? TERRY MIDDLESWARTH Trainer LELAND NEWTON PAT O,NEAL Assistant Couch Assistant Coach l H mi- Doug Dodd kicks field goal point against Northeasfem. ELVAN GEORGE Head Coach l3I' DON BURT Fullback DONNIE BYRD Tackle ZILL COLEMAN Fullback JEWELL COPE End RONNIE COX End DAVID DANIEIS Center wi Tigers ROGER AUCOIN Tackle JERRY BEEN Halfback JAMES BELL Halfback MICKEY BERRY Tackle Capture Conference 134 1 I '. -Q. ' Jia '74 fl-f:fz +.', ' 1 ,lyme ' Royce Fischer, carrying ball, is sur- rounded by Central players. rown for Third Season Q SX A DOUG DODD Halfback RUBEN ELIZARDE Linebacker ROYCE FISCHER Halfback AL FLANNER Halfback LARRY FRY Tackle RONNIE CAGE Guard GLYNDOL GARRETT Halfback TOM GREGORY Halfback GARY GUINN End DEWAYN E HAWKINS Halfback L I33 MIKE KIESEWETTER Guard KEITH LAVENDER Linebacker FLOYD LINDSAY Quarterback DEWAYNE MATH EWS End LARRY MCELROY Halfback TOMMY MOSS Guard -at is LARRY HAYNES Guard PHIL HAYS Linebacker KERMIT HODGE Halfback LARRY JORDAN End Nine Ti ers Chosen '- Floyd Lindsay passes with Royce Fischer blocking against Central. In llfknderence e f W I iijgqggi Q eS e en 2 It 5 DENNIS NORD Guard li at I avg: I Y, 1- . ' CARY O'NEAL Center JACKIE ROLLINS End 1. JAMES ROSEBERRY Center RON N IE SMITH Guard JERRY SNOW Halfback .ION STEPHENSON Quarterback BRUCE STRAHAN Tackle JIM UPCHURCH Tackle JOE WEBER Halfback CHUCK WILLEFORD Linebacker YV 6 :vi C e,,A 't,e Donnie Byrd blocks for Lindsay's pass in Central game. nfBf 5asgf We VV N'k,,,,,VQ gf 54 Mx X fr K fri! ,,, ,,.g,V, Qs le eenl Inv-I I if It at Q if Mrg :sum t, , ji, A .1 xg Basketball Team Plays 3 Games The 1966-67 edition of Coach Floyd 4'lVlick- ey', lN'lcBride,s East Central Tigers provided cage fans with both exciting and memorable games. The Tigers will graduate only three of their top players: Leroy Sisney, Randy Brooks, and James Blue. The returning play- ers, plus a new group of incoming freshmen should provide ECSC with an excellent squad for next season. A-'CIA' Q' Q .A A K:,. V. ! -sf lil 'lii is ft ls- f l l I 1 - s COACH MICKEY MCBRIDE .ef Danny Jones struggles to get off a pass to Chester West in the Mexican Olympic game. ,lim Martin is team manager. HOME November 17 28 December 2 3 January 10 13 14- 27 28 February 17 18 AWAY December 9 10 13 January 6 7 20 21 Feliruary 44 10 11 2'1- 25 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1966-67 Oral Roberts University Mexico Olympic Southwestern State College Panhandle A Sz M Southeastern State College Langston University Northeastern State College Oklahoma Baptist University Central State College Northwestern State College Phillips University Oklahoma Baptist University Central State College Oral Roberts University Perrin Air Force Perrin Air Force Northwestern State College Phillips University Southeastern State College Langston University Northeastern State College Southwestern State College Pi,ll'1llLlIlLllC A K M East Central Cagers 1 ROBERT PRATI' Actlon with Southwesterxfs Bulldogs is fast. DANNY WATKINS Have Busy Season STEVE BAXTER fa' ' JAMES BLUE RANDY BROOKS 5' F 5 T 7 K BRUCE HENSLEY DANNY JONES O X lr Ya-rdf Tigers, Larry Nobles and Danny Jones, lcup high to block shot by O.B.U.'s Al Tucker. ANTHONY LOAGUE lpvwa .,f' 7 139 Tennis, Baseball Teams Look for lmproved Season or 53 'Nw S C ll In l nf 1 East Central,s netsters got off to an early start with victories over Oklahoma Christian College and St. Gregory's of Shawnee. With two of the top players re- turning for 1967, the outlook is good for the Tiger tennis team of this year. Four members of Coach Brown Mackin's tennis team are: left to right, John Hall, Mike McBride, ,lim Faurot, and Eddie Carroll. Not pictured is Phil Biddy. F Some work out and some sit out the inter-squad games on the E.C. baseball field. Tennis Coach Brown Mackin finds time to play a good ame himself. Colf Team Finishes 3rd in Conference The East Central State College golf team was the 'fbabyl' member of the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference in 1966. There was not a single junior or senior on the five-man squad. The Tigers won seven matches, lost four, and tied one, including an 13-0 win over OBU, a 10-2 win over Okla- homa City University, and a third place finish in the OCC Tournament behind Northeastern and Central State. With all five team members return- ing for the 1967 season, Coach Victor Hicks hopes for an even better showing by the Tiger golfers. ll ,A K : 35154 + 9 ' X4 'Qtr f Y a -iz ft..' , . is if A T its rssitit .,, A f :,. lf ' ,tti.i Members of East Central's golf team, left to right, are Toby Swearingen, Larry Nobles, John Lowry, Gil Morgan, and Carson Burnett. Baseballer Doug Harmon prepares to take a swing at the ball during an inter-squad game on the Tiger's baseball field. I4l 5 x NH 5, ,Er M Q fQ ,L -J'f 1,5 X HONORS esagl Quee 5636, gayeeau Pi Kappa Alpha Nom 2'2i'3i.bH' :Q A-1272 ze. 7262 OFHIH g UCSD 31012120 fjasfer U4-lla Chi NUllliIN'f' U . I45 Pesagi Queen Finalists Are Recognized In Coronation PAM DAVIS Sigma Tau Gamma Nommee I46 JEANNE FRAZIER Circle K Nominee Four Are Honored As Queen Finalists JANET HAYS Phi Kappa Tau Nominee BARBARA WAGES Zeta Tau Alpha Nominee Represent Campus Organizations in Pesagi ueen Candidates SHARON BLACK Alpha Honor Society ev SHERYL CLAGG LOU ANN COOPER SHERRY CREWS B.S.U. Home Economics Club Chi Alpha LYNETTE DALE LILLIAN GAVRILOFF LYNN HALL Chi Omega Canterbury Club Wesley Foundation PRISCILLA JORDAN VEDA KAY KERR Choir Alpha Psi Omega ag,-rx PAULA KAY KNAPP PAULA ROBINSON CONNIE SMITH W.R.A. Pontotoc Hall lVI.E.N.C. a-,ar MA ff, nv- LINDA STEELE LINDA TRAMMELI MARTHA TUDOR S.E.A. Knight Hall Delta Chi yiiii Y- -Y--,- --Y Homecoming Activities Spotlight Four Finalists LYNDA DOUGHTY Phi Kappa Tau Nominee Bap KAY FILSON tist Student Union N Homecoming Queen Finalists Are Elected By Student Body JEANNIE FRAZIER Zeta Tau Alpha MARTHA TUDOR Sigma Tau Gamma Homecoming ueen Candidates Chosen By Campus Urganizations RAMONA BLAIR Chi Alpha LIZ CLAYBROOK SHERRY COFFEE BOBETTE DRIVER Young Democrats Pi Kappa Alpha Student Wives ---uv 'S' SUSAN FURLONG JUDY GLADDEN CINDY HARRISON CHERRIE. HENLEY Business Club Home Economics Club Circle K Chi Omega DONNA HOLDEN PAULA JAMES MARLENE LEDLOW Foreign Language Club Church of Christ Student Education Students Association DARLA MCDONALD JOY KAREN MORRIS DEBORAH OLIVE Bfil6S Hall Young Republicans Wesley Foundation Z, fy PAULA ROBINSON PHYLLIS SHRADER PAT TROUT Ponotoc Hall Knight Hall Womenis Recreational Association Delta Chi Dream Gril jeannzb ZFGZIQI' QRZFQIYQ ZQDQOQCU Phi Kappa Tau Dream Girl : a a Cfar0Q12 1Q112f Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Susan E769 Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen LQIQJQ 63112176 1966 National White Rose Queen Sigma Tau Gamma 3752116129 lfeofw Student Of The Year Each year one student at East Central is selected by the Honor Court as Student of the Year. Tra- ditionally given to a graduating senior, the honor is a recognition of leadership and service to East Central. This year's Student of the Year is Miss Marlene Ledlow, senior elementary education major from Vvynnewood. Miss Ledlow was April,s Student of the Month, and has held many offices during her four years at East Central, including being a Stu- dent Senate representative for two yearsg president and secretary of SEAg PESAGI editor for two yearsg secretary of Panhellenic Councilg a charter member of Zeta Tau Alphag and Phi Kappa Tau Dream Girl of l966. BOB KELSO September I If Students of Month Nine East Central students are chosen each year as 4'Students of the lVlonth.7' The Student Honor Court makes the selections from nominations sub- mitted by campus organizations. Academic and ex- tracurricular achievements are the basis of selec- tion. From the nine students of the month, one is 'W-Q named Student of the Year. l , ctcu JUDY CECIL October CAROLYN HUNT TOMMY HEWITT November December Are Named Each Year JANIS LEE January GIL MORGAN February SHERRY COFF EY ' May A -I . JIM CHAPMAN MARLENE LEDLOW March April I6I JACK ANDERSON, Alpha Chi, President, H o n o r s Program, Who's Who '66, G.P.A., 3.54, Seminole, Oklahoma. STANLEY ANDERSON, Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Class Secre- tary, Pledge Trainer, Secretary, Charter Member, Federation of Young Republicans, Tiger Tan- gles, Honors Program, Pre-Law Club, Secretary, G.P.A., 2.91, Tishomingo, Oklahoma. S H A R O N CASTLEBERRY, M.E.N.C.: B.S.U., Social Chair- man, Freshman Council, Church Activities Chairman, Executive Council, S.E.A., Choir, Secre- tary, G.P.A., 3.08, Ada, Okla- homa. ,IUDITH CECIL, Alpha Psi Omega, program chairman, Psy- chology Clubg Honors Program, Sociology Club, President, Al- pha Chi, October Student of the Month Student-Faculty Mixer, T i g e r Tangles, Episcopalian Canterbury Club, Publicity Chairman, G.P.A., 3.69, Shaw- nee, Oklahoma. CAROLE LYNN CLICK, B.S.U., Band, W.R.A., S.E.A., G.P.A., 2.52, Duncan, Oklahoma SHERRY COFFEY, Phi Delta Zeta, honor pledge, Dean's Hon- or Roll, Honors Program, Al- pha Honor Society, secretary, recorder, Emvee for Student- Faculty Mixer, Tiger Tangles, Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Prin- cess, Homecoming Queen Candi- date, Zeta Tau Alpha, Presi- dent, Charter Member, Student Senate, May Student of the Month, G.P.A. 2.93, Pauls Val- ley. JO CONWAY Alpha Chi, W.R.A., Honors Program , Deanis Honor Roll, English Club, Program Chairman , S.E.A., Originals, Speech De- partment Representative to Fac- ulty Wives, Representative to Freshman Assembly , Spring Carnival, G.P.A. 3.38, Ardmore, Oklahoma MARY ANN CRADDOCK Chi Omega, Vice-president, Alpha Honor Society, President, S.E.A., Wesley Foundation, Square Dance Club, Tiger Tan- gles, Spring Carnival, Student- Faculty Mixer, G.P.A. 2.89, Ada, Oklahoma. LYNDA DOUCHTY S.E.A., Young Democrats, Zeta Tau Al- pha, Charter Member, Member- ship and Rush Chairman, Honor Court, Panhellenic Council, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Pesagi Queen Candidate, Tiger Tangles, HA Far Country , 'iDream Girln, State of the Union , HA Midsummer Night's Dream , C.P:A. 2.72, Ardmore, Oklahoma. JUDY HODGES CLADDEN Alpha Chi, Home Economics Club, Student Wives, Member- ship Chairman, Honors Pro- gram, Phi Delta Zeta, Honor Pledge, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Spring Carnival, Home Economics Style Show, Tiger Tangles, Student-Faculty Mixer, G.P.A. 3.38, Elmore City, Oklahoma. BARBARA GLIMP Zeta Tau Alpha, Charter Member, Corre- sponding Secretary, Journal staff, Circulation Manager, Al- pha Honor Society, S.E.A.: Band, twirler, Orchestra, Soci- ology Club, B.S.U., Briles Hall Council, G.P.A. 2.56, Shawnee, Oklahoma. GARY GUNDER Sigma Tau Gamma, Scholarship Chairman, Student Senate, Inter-Fraternity Council, G.P.A. 3.35, Stuart, Oklahoma. Whois Who ames 35 Students s ,- Ytizzgr' f x aff M N Z Ewa is 35 2 5 , I 3 ! 164 am l Qs. My N mmm 3 I V l BILLIE SUE MATHIS, Alpha Chi, Business Club, Secretary, Honors Program, Accounting Tutor, Teacher Assistant, Busi- ness Department, Dean's Honor Roll, G.P.A., 3.62, McAlester, Oklahoma MARGARET MARY MAYER, M.E.N.C., President, Madrigals, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen, U.C.C.F., Pesagi Queen Candidate, Co-Director of Tiger Tangles, G.P.A., 3.08, Allen, Oklahoma. BETSY MOON, Chi Omega, Rush' Chairman, Alpha Honor Society, Publicity Chairman, A1- pha Chi, Secretary, Association of Women Students, G.P.A., 3.71, Ada, Oklahoma. GAYLE MORRIS, Zeta Tau Al- pha, Charter Member, Scholar- ship Chairman, Riding Tigers, Secretary, Vice President, Pesa- gi Queen Candidate, S.E.A., Tiger Tangles, Second Place In- dividuals, Student Faculty Mix- er, W.R.A., Dean's Honor Roll, G.P.A., 2.88, Westville, Okla- homa. DAVID LESS NORDEAN, Phi Kappa Tau, Charter Member, Treasurer, Social Chairman, Cir- cle K, Treasurer, Science Club, Vice-President, Pontotoc Hall, House Council, Hanging of the Green, Phi Delta Zeta Big Brother, Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, G.P.A., 2.50, Konawa, Okla- homa. SHIRLEY TERRY PAUL, Chi Omega, Recommendation Chair- man, Vocation Chairman, Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Alpha Honor Society, Who's Who '65, English Club, Sociology Club, S.E.A., Tiger Tangles, Kiwanis Club Scholarship, G.P.A., 3.4, Ada, Oklahoma. eniors in Whois Who umber 25 DONALD PIERCE, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Secretary, Chap- ter Secretary, Executive Council, Honors Program, Vice-Chair- man, Alpha Chi, Wlio's Who '65, Math Achievement Award, Outstanding Freshman Math Student, Missouri Club Tutor, Computer Laboratory Assistant, Deans Honor Roll, C,P.A,, 3.79, Wynnewood, Oklahoma. CERI RITCHEY, Alpha Psi Omega, President, Choir, Mad- rigalsg Young Republicans, Treasurer, S.E.A., English Club, Pi Kappa Delta, Tiger Tangles, All School Plays, C.P.A. 3.23, lWcAlester, Okla- homa. SUE SATTERFIELD, Alpha Chi Honor Society, Honors Pro- gram, M.E.N.C., Baptist Stu- dent Union, Director, lst Pres- byterian Church Youth Choir, Accompanist, College Choir, Secretary, Music Department, Student TV Talent Contest, Ac- companist, Tiger Tangles, Win- ner, l965 Music Club Award, Music Center Piano Award, Cv.P.A. 3.7, Ada, Oklahoma LEROY SISNEY, Honors Pro- gram, Dean and President's Honor Rolls, Alpha Chi, Psy- chology Club, Treasurer, Soci- ology Club, Varsity Basketball, O Club, Delta Chi, Pledge Class President, Charter Member, Vice President, G.P.A., 3.7, Black- well, Oklahoma EVA STUBBS, Student Senate, Secretary, Honors Program, Al- pha Honor Society, Chi Omega, House President, Pontotoe Hall, House Council, Secretary, Asso- eiation of Wciiiien Students, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Phi Kappa Tau Pledge Princess, C.P.A., 2.73, Seminole, Okla- homa. MARTHA TUDOR, Student Sen- ate, Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Delta Zeta, Pledge Trainer, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Who's Who '65, Co-Director Tiger Tan- gles, Honor Court, Associate Justice, Alpha Honor Society, Sociology Club, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Dean's Honor Roll, G.P.A., 3.0, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Outstanding Juniors and Seniors Recognized MONTE TULL, Who's Who '65g Phi Kappa Tau, Charter Mem- ber, Charter President, Inter- Fraternity Councilg G.P.A., 3.36, Ada, Oklahoma. FRANCES VAUGHN, Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurerg S.E.A., Social Chairmang Church of Christ Bible Chair, Deanls Honor Rollg Hanging of the Greeng G.P.A., 2.91, Sulphur, Oklahoma. ROBERT WALLRATH, Science Clubg English Club, Federation of Young Republicansg Circle Kg G.P.A., 3.45, Miami, Florida. LATRISHIA WEST, S.E.A.g Young Democrats, Home Eco- nomics Club, Presidentg Knight Hall, Secretaryg Alpha Honor Societyg Alpha Chig Homecom- ing Queen Candidateg Oklaho- ma Home Economics Associa- tiong Who's Who '65g Honors Programg Tiger Tanglesg Hang- ing of the Creeng G.P.A., 3.50, Henryetta, Oklahoma. ROY W. WHITE, Journal Staff, State Journalism Societyg Psy- chology Club, Presidentg Muse- um Assistantg G.P.A., 2.9, Ada, Oklahoma. i - -- . I' 5 If r ,57- , , 'p :eff 'ff 23124 QQ fm' Z HL 4 my 49 f 5 4 M, 'V ' 1 On V V J W- 1,,W,,,,Z. f , 4 ,c ff f 9 G Q f ,K ff, 1, ':,z ,, , if X , Q? ffm M ' Y, J' f, hz , 1 X . V,,,,,, M E v I X? ADMINISTRATION FACULTY The Honorable Dewey Bartlett Governor of Oklahoma Bartlett Elected Second Republican Governor of Oklahoma On November 8, 1966, Dewey F. Bartlett became the second Republican elected governor in Okla- homa since statehood. Mr. Bartlett is a graduate of Princeton University with a BSE degree in Geological Engineering. He served in World War II as a Marine combat dive bomber pilot in the South Pacific. For the last 20 years he has been a business leader in Tulsa, active in civic and charitable projects. After serving two terms in the Oklahoma State Senate he engaged in a successful campaign for the governorship of the State. lVlr. Bartlett is married to the former Ann C. Smith of Seattle, Washington. They have three children, Dewey, Jr., Joan, and Mike. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Mr. William Payne Mr. Donald S. Mr. Clyde Wheeler Mr. Harry P. Conroy Mr, R, L, Crowder Chairman Kennedy Secretary Assistant Secretary Vice-Chairman Mrs. S. F. Ditmars Mr. Exall English Mr. C. Ellis Cable Mr. John ,l. Vater Dr. E. T. Dunlap Mr, T, G, Sexton Chancellor Administrative Assistant lqlahoma Re ents Govern East Central Board of Regents for Ulilahoma Colleges Two Boards of Regents govern East Central. The State Regents for Higher Education is the coordinating board for the state system of higher education. The Board of Regents for Oklahoma colleges directs the six state colleges, approves expenditures, determines policy, and considers rec- ommendations of the President. Mrs. Merryll Mr. Joe B. Monroe Mr. V. L. Browne Mr. Marvin Jennings Vice-President Hambrick President Dr. Oliver Hodge Mrs. W. B. Pruitt Mr. Lawrence S. Mr. James V. Smith Mr. Thomas Walsh Mr. M. C. Cullum Morrison Executive Secretary DR. CHARLES F. SPENCER President Spencer Promotes Achievement Dr. Charles F. Spencer, President of East Central since 1949, has been most instrumental in promoting the growth, development, and academic standing of the college. He is highly respected in educational circles for his insistence upon standards of excellence and for his wide knowledge of college problems. A graduate of East Central, Dr. Spencer received his Master's Degree from Oklahoma University, and his Doc- tor of Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin. He has maintained an avid interest in his major field of govern- ment, particularly at the local level. Dr. Spencer has assisted numerous cities in setting up charters for municipal govern- ment. These include cities in Alaska, which President and Mrs. Spencer visited while he was working with community officials on their city charters. Students enjoy the Spencers' hospitality on many occa- sions, both at the President's home on campus and also at Walden Pond, a lodge near Ada, which the Spencers have recently completed. The following excerpt is from a letter which Dr. Spencer wrote for the Pesagi staff during the year: 4'The year 1966-67 has been another year of solid achieve- ment at East Central, thanks to a competent and dedicated Faculty and an enthusiastic Student Body. They have worked and lived as if America,s hour of greatness is now and tomorrow-and it is. During the year, another large dormitory and food serv- ice has been completed and placed in use, and a large class- room building has been begun adjacent to the present Horace Mann Building. Our maintenance staff has worked hard to improve existing buildings and to beautify grounds. All of this is done, not as an end within itself, but as a part of a great effort to see that East Central graduates of 1967 and beyond are better prepared for life than those of us gone on before. The Faculty has used our improved library, laboratories, and physical plant to good purpose. It is hoped that the 1967 Pesagi will give some appreciation of the activities and accomplishments at East Central during the year. Mrs. George Ann Ables, president's secretary, relays a mes- sage from the president to the faculty. Dean of lnstruction Encoura es Excellence Dr. Edward James has served East Central as Dean of Instruction for the past 13 years. A Mississippian by birth, he came to Oklahoma by way of Texas. Dr. James holds a Bachelorls Degree from Mississippi State College, a Master's from Mississippi Southern, and his Doctorate from the University of Texas. During the time he has been' at East Central, Dr. James' influence has been felt in every phase of campus life. En- rollment has soared, faculty has been increased and strength- ened, curricula have been broadened, and new programs added. During his leisure hours he has become an enthusiastic amateur gardener and spends much time in landscaping the grounds of the home adjacent to the college which he and Mrs. James own and occupy. DR. EDWARD W. JAMES ,f-4 ' - Mrs. Dixie Grant, secretary to the Dean of Instruction, receives dictation from Dr. James. Dr. James proudly examines one of the pipes in his collection. Deans Aid Students Dr. B. J. Tillman, who is currently serving as Dean of Students and Associate Dean of Instruction, is a man of wide and varied interests. ln addition to carry- inig the many duties of his double assignment, he finds time to engage in a number of hobbies. From his sub- ject matter field of geography, he has become a me- teorologist of note and is an authority on caves in this area. He is also an amateur ornithologist. Dr. Tillman holds degrees from East Central and George Peabody College, and earned his doctorate at Oklahoma State University. MRS. MILDRED RIDLING Dean of Women Mrs. Mildred Ridling was educated at East Central and the University of Oklahoma. While working as Assistant Dean of Students and Dean of Women, she serves as coordinator of campus organizations, super- visor of Panhellenic activities, and advisor for the Pesagi. DR. B. J TILLMAN Dean of Students MR. DAN MARKER Dean of Men Dean Marker assists in supervising student activities, sponsors the Inter-Fraternity Council, and spends much time in advising and counseling with students. He holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from Central State College in Edmond and is pursuing further graduate work at Oklahoma State University. Student Aids Directors Are lndispensable MR. O. J. COLLINS Director of Student Aids Mr. O. J. Collins, Director of Student Aids, is responsible for distributing various financial helps to needy students. He is also in charge of student employment. MISS MERLE JAMISON Director of Student Placement Miss Merle Jamison, as Director of Placement, works with both prospective employers and stu- dents seeking employment. In addition she is in charge of college housing. 7 Dr. Tillman takes care of much college business with the assistance of his secretary Mrs. Yo Landa Phillips. Finance Uffiee MR. OSCAR PARKER Business Manager MRS. VYVYAN DAVIS Cashier MRS. ROBERTA CARTWRIGHT Duplicating Office Secretary 9 R do N -Mi 'W' A K- ggx, N K 1 m ww Z 'ig .i.ss sii ss isss Qiii l MRS. MURIEL LOWRANCE Bookkeeper X fx X Is Business Center of Campus Mr. Oscar Parker, Business Man- ager of East Central, and his staff serve as bankers for the college. In this office all student payments are made and here organizational funds are kept and disbursed. C f gig? MRS. MARY BETH MYERS Cashier Reg1stry Keeps Student Records Mr. Harvey Faust, Registrar, and his staff have the exacting job of keeping records for all East Central students, both past and present. MRS. MERLE BOATWRIGHT Assistant Registrar MRS THAYLIAH HISLE MRS MAE JO WAGNER MRS. ELAINE BEARDEN Registry Rebi try Registry Eacult DR. WENDELL ALTMILLER Education Department Head Education DR. ROY C. BARTLETT and Psychology Psychology M?.i..1Zf?.?.? DEAN DR. JOHN P. DENSFORD Education DR. NORMAN FRAME Education MR. JAMES O. GATES Education Education, Psychology Train Future Teachers DR. ROBERT HASSKARL Education DR. VICTOR H. HICKS Education and Psychology Q-'41 DR. JAMES O. MATHIS Psychology DR. ROY T. MAXWELL Psychology Q10 W DR. JACK NANCE 5 Education and , P-ychology MR. JOE PARSONS , Education J . MR. RAY L. STOUT Education . ae., it DR. JAMES o. TATE , Psychology Faoult MR. GENE COLLIER English Department Chairman MR. STANLEY CAMERON English MR. JAMES ELLIOTT English English The growing need for adequate self- expression is met through the various lan- guage departments at East Central. A mastery of the English- language and of several not-so-familiar foreign languages is offered here. 4-ill' Language rts MRS. SUE FATHREE English MRS. MARGUERITE HAWKIN SON English MRS. MARY McGRAW English MR. ROY MCKEOWN English MRS. LEONE MAYHUE English MRS. LUCILLE MORSE English MRS. MARGARET NI MS English MR. RAYMOND E. SNOOK English MISS CAROL A. TOMLIN English The home of President and Mrs Spencer offers a gracious background for many ocial functions on campus. Art MR. DEE J. LAFON An Department Chairman MR. EUGENE MACINNIS Art MR. ROBERT SIEG Art Foreign Language DR. J. CHALMERS HERMAN Foreign Language Department Chairman MRS. CHARLOTTE HERMAN Foreign Language MR. WALTER B. FRENK Foreign Language Speech DR. D. J. NABORS Speech Department Chairman DR. DOROTHY SUMMERS Speech-Drama MR. ROBERT A. PAYNE Speech Dr. Kaebnick and Mrs. Little rehearse music for the E.C. presentation of the Messiah. Facult Music Department Develops Fine Arts Skills A knowledge and appreciation of the fine arts is essential to any well rounded education. East Cen- tral music department offers ex- cellent training in all areas of music. MR. JEFF FREDERICK Music MRS. DOROTHY LITTLE Music MRS. SHARON THOMPSON Music MR. CHARLES TRACY Music MR. CASPER DUFFER Library Department Chairman MISS CLYTIE MCCALIB Library MR. JON SUTER Library MISS GLADYS TINGLE Library DR. ROBERT W. KAEBNICK Music Department Chairman :Ishii N114 MR. DONALD CANT Music Practical Arts Encourage DR. HAROLD BRENHOLTZ Industrial Arts Department Chairman MR. DENTON AFLOYD Industrial Arts MR. LAWRENCE REYNOLDS Industrial Arts MR. DENNIS WILLIAMS Industrial Arts 1 x R ai 65 iff, xi is f A Industrial A115 MRS. GRACE GEORGE Home Economics Department Chairman MRS. DENITIA HARRIS Home Economics Physical Education MR. ELVAN GEORGE Health and Physical Education Department Chairman MRS. BILLIE FLOYD Health and Physical Education MR. FLOYD V McBRIDE Health and Physical ' has V Education ' . A - ' ' R MRS. MARY C. A A S . McPHEE G . y , Health and Physical . as 'W' . . 1 Education Health and Physical Education MR. PAT O'NEAL Health and Physical Education MR. LELAND 'f NEWTON 'HX ,,,..., DR. JAMES O. DANLEY Mathematics Department Chairman MR. PHILLIP BRIGGS Mathematics MR. JAMES HERNDON Mathematics MR. ELMER E. HEIMANN Mathematics MR. GENE STEPHENSON Mathematics MR. DARRELL TERRELL Mathematics Math and Business Train Students for Professional Careers MR. STANLEY VOSS Business and Economics Department Chairman MR. CARLOS JOHNSON Business MR. JAMES MANGUM Economics DR. BILL G. RAINEY Business MISS BERTHA STURDEVANT Business MISS MYRTLE STURDEVANT Business ,,-A.. Mr. Reynolds gives directions on use of opaque pro! jector to his audio-visual students. Sciences' Biology Chemistry DR. THOMAS I. MCKNIGHT Biology Department Head MR. ELMER BROWN Biology MR. CLYDE BUTLER Biology DR. WILLIAM A. CARTER Biology MR. DONALD I. NOBLE Biology DR. WILLIS I. DECKER Chemistry Department Head DR. PAUL DENNY Chemistry MR. DONALD STAFFORD Chemistry Facult Physics MR. JOHN BULMAN Physics MR. DON KELLOGG Physics MR. BROWN MACKIN Physics Department Chairman G' -fuv...4-'- Explore New Worlds An entirely new and different universe opens to young scientists as they explore the microscopic world of science. Their studies are aided by the adequate facilities made available to them in the East Central science department. Social Sciences Attract Many Students Government - History DR. PALMER H. BOEGER Government Sz History Department Chairman MR. EDWARD BROOKS Government MR. GANTCHO GAVRILOFF Govemment MR. JAMES R. HARRIS History MISS LOUISE HORNBEAK History DR. MARVIN KROEKER History DR. THOMAS THOMPSON History MR. ELMER WILLIAMS Government Facult MR. ROBERT GARNER Geography and Sociology Department Chairman MR. F. GROVER FULKERSON Sociology Geography Sociology MR. CHARLES R. KELLY Geography MR. RAY QUIETT Sociology MR. JOE SIMS Geography East Central professors endeavor to keep the college student informed about the swiftly changing world and the backgrounds which have preceded the present era. Through instruction in the related areas of geography, sociology, government, and history, they hope to aid students in understanding the social problems which confront us. College Nurse MRS. JESSIE DAVIS Cafeteria Managers v Student Union Personnel MR. MAURICE TAFF Superintendent MRS. VIRGINIA TAFF Dietician I .t,tr A, b Dormitory Hostesses College nurse, Jessie Davis, performs one of the many duties necessary on a college campus. Auxiliary Personnel Important ln Student Life MR. JOHN MEANS Manager, Student Union MR. WALDO BROWN Game Room Attendant MR. GEORGE HARRIS Manager, College Bookstore MRS. EFFIE DEE MRS. BESS IRICK MRS. BEATRICE LEWIS MRS- MURIEL SIMMONS MRS- FLORENCE HUBBARD Knight Hall Fentem Hall POIIIOIOC Hall WELBORN Briles Hall Pesagi Hall ll , '21, K j CLASSES DON ABLES Tulsa General Business LORETA ADAMS Seminole Elementary Education GLENN AGNEW Paris, Texas Sociology DON ALEXANDER Ada Art .IOHNNY ALLISON Maysville Geography EVERETT EDWARD AMES Mannsville English .IOHN EVAN AMES Mannsville History JACK ANDERSON Seminole English KENNETH ANDERSON Seminole Music Education WYNEMA ANDERSON Ada ,sunk AQ, Business Education I? .K-QU' iff ,gil I90 Seniors Earn ariouc Ks 113- ..-55. SANDRA ANDREWS Stratford General Business DORIS ANGEL Ada Physical Education EUGENE ANGLIN Seminole History JOSEPH WILLIAM ANSON, JR Seminole Mechanical Engineering BARBARA MASSEY AUBREY Wewoka Elementary Education MELVIN AUTEN Ada Elementary Education LEALLEN BADGETT Ada Elementary Education ROSS BADGETT Ada General Business BEVERLY BAILEY Ardmore Mathematics NANCY BALLARD Ada Psychology GLENN BAMBURG Wetumka Elementary Education SHIRLEY BARBEE Stonewall Physical Education KATHY BARNES Ada History HERBERT BARRINGER Ardmore Chemistry LONNIE BEAM Lindsay Physical Education .IIM BELEELE Shawnee History CgI'GCS pf 'b . 'I Ri-K' 3. LARRY BECK Paoli History FRANCES BENNETT Sasakwa Home Economics BETTY BICGERSTAFF Sulphur English BETTIE BLACK Ada Elementary Education unwil- Ri' X , ff Swim David Nordean and Bob Kirby perform experiments in the science laboratory. if I , ivy Q 'Y 'GFMM 'S ini? 0' .IANET BORDERS Allen Business Education W. B. BORDERS Allen Chemistry ALTUS BOREN Roff Music DON BOWMAN Seminole English DONALD BOWMAN Seminole English CAROL MARIE BRANNON Ada Sociology .IOHN BRITT Hoffman History RANDALL BROOKS Wewoka General Business CHARLOTTE GAYLE BROWN Maysville Elementary Education KENNEDY BROWN Stonewall Physical 'Education LEON D. BROWN Pauls Valley Industrial Arts SAUNDRA BROWN Ada Business Education ALICE BRUSTER Roff Elementary Education GLEN BRYAN Ada Physical Education FRANK BRYANT Seminole Industrial Arts INAS LOUISE BRYANT Ada Business Education TONI BURDEN Weleekta Speech .IUANITA MATHIS BURK Bowlegs English BOBBI BURNS Coalgate Sociology WILLIAM BYNUM Ada Sociology I9I SANDRA DAVIS Wanette English LAVENA DEES Ada Home Economics WARREN DELLINGER Ada Mathematics .I AMES DIXON Ada Geography LOU ANN DODD Wister English .IAY DOUTHIT Konawa History STUART DROMS Henderson, New York General Business ANTHONY DUCKWORTH Ada Geography MADELINE DUNCAN Dewar Elementary Education DAVID DUNN Madill General Business MARY DUNN Holdenville English GRETCHEN DUVAL Shawnee History CECIL BLAIR EASLEY Sulphur History PAULA EDWARDS Ada Sociology ROGER ELLIS Dallas, Texas Physical Education RUSSELL ENNIS Wordville, Government ROGER ESCUE Ada History ARVIS ESTES Ada History SAUNDRA EVAN Seminole Home Economics JAMES VICTOR FAIRBANKS Cleveland Accounting LINDA COX Okemah Business Education .IONNIE L, CRAIG Stratford Biology COLLEEN CRAVATT Ada Elementary Education DON CRULL Pauls Valley Industrial Arts LESLIE CUSHER McAlester Physical Education DAVID DANIEL Ada History LLMBIH Street on campus 18 the sxte of much HCIIVIIY '55 ,au - ew ,J-maui.. They Assume Responsible Positions . . . MARTHA .IANE CABLE McAlester Business Education LINDA CANNADY Allen History SAM CARTWRIGHT San Antonio, Texas Speech SHARON CASTLEBERRY Ada Music Education JAMES A. CHAPMAN Ada Pre-Med .IIM CHAPMAN Pauls Valley History CWEN CHESTER Duncan Elementary Education .IAMES ROBERT CHOWINS Wetumka Physical Education REX CHRISCO Pauls Valley Math LINDA K. CLARK Okemah Elementary Education CAROLE CLICK Duncan Physical Education LINDA CLIFT Anadarko Home Economics ILA CLIFTON Ada Elementary Education JOE CLOAR Stratford Physical Education JUNE COBB Ada Home Economics DOUG COLLINGS Seminole General Business FQ ,ew QNVVQ sys 7 Ji. WHS? SP9 PHYLLIS JEAN COLLINGS Seminole Elementary Education CAROLE COLVIN Oklahoma City Biology .IO CONWAY Ardmore English .I EANN ETTE DEAN COOK Ada English .I ACK COOPER Ada Elementary Education JEWELL COPE Altus History HAROLD COPELAND Lawton Art Education ALAN COPER Colbert History DANNY KAYE COSSAIRT Ardmore Physics JOE THOMAS COTTER Sulphur Physical Education A I93 EMIL FARRIS Shawnee Math KAY FILSON Wewoka Elementary Education ROYCE FISCHER Ada Physical Education SANDRA FISHER Okemah Business MIKE FLATT Tulsa Chemistry SANDRA FLOYD Ada Elementary Education .IOHN FOERTSCH Chickasha Speech CHARLES E. FRALEY Ardmore Graduate Student HARRIET FRANK Oklahoma City Graduate Student .IOHN FREY Chickasha Elementary Education They Purchase Tokens Of Their WILLIAM FRYE Sulphur Biology CLARK GARDNER Sulphur Industrial Arts GLENDOL GARRETT Wynnewood Industrial Arts GLENN A. GARRIOTT Ada General Business WILLIAM GASAWAY Ada Industrial Arts VIRGINIA GIBBONS 3 Davis Elementary Education DANIEL GIBSON Tishomingo Business Education JUDY HODGES GLADDEN Elmore City Home Economics ROLAND GLADDEN Fort Stockton, Texas Physical Education BARBARA GLIMP Shawnee Elementary Education D. G. GOBER Ada Industrial Arts LINDA LEE GOODRICH Eufaula Elementary Education BRUCE GOVETT Sulphur History LETA LAWLER GOVETT Allen Speech .IANE GRAHAM Norman Business Education NELDA GRAHAM Francis Business Education ank SHARON GRAVES Seminole K X' K ' l Elementary Education SNELL GREEN f l Madiu Elementary Education RUBE GRIFFIN Konawa Industrial Arts ANN GROUNDS Seminole Physical Education Something to look forward to is the selection of senior class rings. GARY LEE GUINN Lindsay Industrial Arts ELIZABETH GUNTER Seminole Elementary Education ALFRED J. HALL Ada General Business LYNDA HALL Ada Sociology WOODROW HALL Stuart Math CLETA HARDWICK Lindsay Elementary Education DONNIE HARDWICK Holdenville Physical Education .IIM HARJO Ada Chemistry DOUG HARMAN Maysville Physical Education MIKE HARMAN Tecumseh Psychology VERNON HARMON Wetumka Biology TONY HARRAS Holdenville History DOVIE HAXEL Pauls Valley Elementary Education HARLEY HAYES Ada History PATRICIA HAYS Ardmore Elementary Education PHIL HAYS Wynnewood Industrial Arts WENDYL LEE HEFFINGTON Connerville Business .IENNA HELLOCK Tishomingo Biology TOMMY HENRY Ada Psychology GEORGE HENSLEY Bloomfield, New Mexico Math ALLEN B. HILL Sulphur General Business BILLY HILL Seminole English TERRY HILL Ada Industrial Arts RONALD HISLE Ada Biology LAURA .IO HOOPER Ada Psychology TROYCE HOUCHIN Atoka Elementar Education ,V LINDA HOUSEHOLDER Sulphur English ROY HOUSTON Ada Spanish CHARLES HOWARD Ada Biology HARVEY HOWETH Maysville Math JANE LYNN HUDSON Tishomingo Music Education SHARON K. HULIN Shawnee Elementary Education AARON HULSTINE Tupelo English BYRL HUNT Lawton Physical Education ALFRED HUTCHINGS Bristow Speech GEORGE ING Toronto, Canada Biology CAROL INMAN McAlester Speech JAMES JACKSON Ada Industrial Arts MARILYN JAMES Okemah Art CARL W. JOHNSON Wetumka Biology KEN R. HERJ E Pauls Valley Physical Education CARY HERRIN Ada Chemistry JOHNNY HEWETT Elmore City Chemistry TOMMY HEWETT Elmore City Chemistry PATRICIA HICKERSON Fort Worth English ROBERT HIGHTOWER Stratford Elementary Education Horace Mann School is the center of fine arts activities any Contemplate Job pportunities . . . GERALD JONES Maud General Business GLENN JONES Ada Chemistry HENRY JONES Idabel Accounting JANICE JONES Cromwell Speech JUDY JONES Ada Sociology JUDY J ORDON Lindsay Elementary Education RICHARD KASTERKE Shawnee Business Education ED KAY Lindsay Elementary Education JOHN KENNEDY Wynnewood Chemistry RONALD KENT Wewoka Physical Education HELEN KERSEY Purcell Elementary Education DANIEL KHOURY Konawa Business Education MARY KIFER Stonewall Business Education BRENDA KILGORE Crowder Music Education JON KRAUSE Ada Phychology RICHARD KRAUSE Ada History ROBIN HOOD LACY Ada History HARVEY LAMBERT Ada General Business MISSY LANE Ada Elementary Education JAMES A. LANGSTON Wynnewood English WILLIAM LARGE Ada Physical Education VIRGINIA LAWRENCE Sulphur Medical Technology ARLENE LAWSON Calvin Math JIM LAWSON Maud Industrial Arts VIVIAN LAWSON Bowlegs Home Economics HELEN LEATHERWOOD Ada Elementary Education '97 ALLEN LEDBETTER Seminole Industrial Arts MARLENE LEDLOW Wynnewood Elemcntury Education .IERRY LIGUN Wewoka Biology FLORA LOFTIN Ada Home Economics DAVID LOGSDON Ada Art Education JOYCE LOVETT Connerville Business Education JOHNNY DEAN LOWE Bromide, Okla. Math DIANA LUELLEN Henryetta Business Education JERRY MCALISTER Arlington, Virginia Pre-Medicine BILL MCDANIEL Ardmore History ll Put Academic Knowledge MARILYN MCDANIEL Olney Business Education RUTH MCDONALD Tupelo Business Education ORVILLE MCDOUGAL Huileyville Government SANDRA MCDOUCAL Valliant Speech LARRY MCELROY Pauls Valley Biology .IANEY MCEUIN Stratford Art CARRIE MCGEE Atoka English NAOMI RUTH MCKINNEY Dustin English REBECCA MCMICHAEL Seminole Spanish BARBARA MCN EIL Davis Elementary Education REBECCA MCPHERSON Ada Mathematics VIRGIL DOYLE MCWHIRTER Elmore City Industrial Arts .IOHNNIE MCWHIRTER Elmore City Elementary Education FRANKLIN I. MAKINSON Henryetta History GLORIA MANTOOTH McAlester English CHARLES MARSH Ada History To Use f s MICKY MARTIN Ada. Elementary Education NANCY JO MARTIN Wewoka. Home Economics LOREN MORGAN MASON Z Wetumka Biology BILLIE SUE MATHIS McAlester Accounting Gymnasium is focal point for indoor sport activities. 'isis .4 WAYNE MAXWELL Tishomingo Physical Education DANA BETH MAYO Pauls Valley Sociology CAROL MERRYMAN Sulphur History BOBBY ANDERSON MILES Coalgate Mathematics DWAYNE EDMOND MILES Ada Mathematics W. H. MILES Sherman, Texas Chemistry DON MILNER Ada Medical Technology DORIS MITCHELL Ada English PATRICK MOLLOY Ada Physics PATRICIA ANN MONROE Ada Home Economics JUDY MONTGOMERY Garden Grove, Calif. Elementary Education BETSY MOON Ada English JOE MOON Ada Elementary Education CHARLES MOORE Purcell Sociology DEANNA MOORE Ada English ALICE KATHRYN MUNCRIEF Ada Home Economics RONNIE MURPHREE Pittsburg Physical Education ELIZABETH MURPHY Ardmore Elementary Education BETTY NELSON Tishomingo Elementary Education DEWAYNE NELSON Ada General Business '99 DENNIS NORD Hemet, California Physical Education DAVID LESS NORDEAN Konawa Chemistry and Mathematics LARRY NORTHCUTI' Ada Mathematics SAM OGAN Sulphur Industrial Arts FRANK C. OLIN Longton, Kansas Mathematics DAN ORR Madil Sociology STANLEY RAY OWENS Crowder Mathematics NANCY PARMENTER San Diego, California Physical Education CHARLES PARR Duncan Industrial Arts WILLIAM GLEN PARSONS Seminole Business Education SHIRLEY PAUL Ada English CAROL ANN PEEK Ada Sociology JANET PEERY Ada Business Education LARRY DELL PEERY Ada Business Education LEE PENNINGTON Ada Pre-Nursing ANTONIO PEREIRA Ada Accounting BILL PEVEHOUSE Ada Graduate Student EARLENE PHARES Coachella, California Speech GARY PHILLIPS Ada Physical Education LARRY PHILLIPS Maysville Elementary Education JAMES DEWAYNE NELSON Antlers Industrial Arts ROGER NELSON Wewoka Physical Education PERRY LEE NEMECEK Wayne Accounting CHARLES NEWMAN Paoli Psychology FRANK NICHOLS Ada Industrial Arts JEANNINE NICHOLS McAlester Elementary Education mr Baseball season suggests the coming of springtime ome Temper Work With Play . . . SUE PHILLIPS Maysville Elementary Education VICKY PHILLIPS Ninnekah Elementary Education DONALD PIERCE Wynnewood Mathematics and Physics JACKIE PIRTLE Tishomingo Mathematics GENE PLUMLEY Bromide History JOYCE ANN POWERS Lindsay Elementary Education JEAN PRATER Ada Elementary Education THOMAS ROBERT PRATT Pauls Valley Business Education MIGNON PRIEST Ceres, California Elementary Education .IACK E. PUGH Ada Physical Education EDDYE RAY Tulsa Chemistry ROY LUDE REAVES Tishomingo General Business MIKE REDDEN Ada Elementary Education KENNETH REED Allen Industrial Arts ROGER REED Ada Industrial Arts RONALD REICH Wewoka General Business PETER TIMOTHY REINHARDT Ada iwdih MICHAEL RICHARDSON Asher Elementary Education ROY RICSBY Ada Geography and Sociology LYNN RICHBURG Sulphur Physical Education GERALDENE RITCHEY NIcAlestcr Speech CARL EDWARD ROBERTS Springer Business Education ERVIN ROLEX Norman Physical Education JACKIE HENRY ROLLINS Oklahoma City Physical Education TERESA ANNE RONEY Ada Elementary Education WAYNE RONEY Tulsa Elementary Education 20l LARRY DEAN ROSE Elmore City Biology SHERRY RUNNING Rolf Elementary Education RUBY RUSHING Oklahoma City Elementary Education BOB RAYE RUSSELL Henryetta Business MARJORIE SALES McAlester Elementary Education .IOE SAMPSON Connerville Math KARREL SANDERS Stonewall Elementary Education SUE SATTERFIELD Ada Music Education GREG SAUNDERS Waynesboro, Virginia Government RUTH SAVAGE Seminole Elementary Education Seniors Participate in Man HARRY SAYRE Seminole Physical Education CAROLE SCOTT Antlcrs Sociology KATHRYN ANN SCOTT Ada Elementary Education ORDA SELPH Ada Clientistry LYNN SHACKELFORD Mcgllcslcr General Business PHYLLIS SHARPE FIIZIILIQQII Elementary Education EARL SHEPHARD Rosedale History GLENDA SHIELDS Wardville Business Education .IENNIE SHOCKLEY Ada Elementary Education JOHN SHOEMAKER Maud History .IUDY ONEAL SIMS Ada Elementary Education PETER SIAGLE Alma Sociology HAROLD SMART Wewoku History DARLEEX ANN SMITH Ada Elementary Education DWIGHT SMITH Ada English HARVEY DENNIS SMITH Ardmore General Business Campus Activities RONNIE SMITH Shawnee Physical Education JAMES SORRELS Ada Physical Education DETRA SPENCE Wclectku Ph sical Education J' TERRY SPENCER Broken Arrow Hi5f0VY Rainy days on campus bring out umbrellas and scarfs. WALTER SPRINGFIELD Muysvillc Health and Physical Ifflncarion DONNA STARKEY Heuvener Home Economics ERNEST STACCS Oklahoma City lnflustrlal Arts KENNETH STARKEY Konuwa Chemistry JIM STEPHENS Konawa General Business TOM STEPHENS Sulphu r Spanislz EULALA STEWART Stroud Elementary Education .l. R. STEWART Kfmawa Business Education EVELYN STONECIPHER Ada Elementary Education RANDALL STREETMAN Sasukwa .Uusic NELUA STUIJLER Heuldton Elementary Education RICHARD VVAYNE SWINK Adu Accounting ILETA PAT TAYLOR Ada Elenzentary Education VIVIAN TENNEY Okemah Spanish COLENE THOMPSON Stonewall Physical Education MARY LOU THOMPSON Konawa Elementary Education THOMAS THOMPSON Ada Graduate Student VICKI THOMPSON Ardmore Elementary Ed. ANN THRASH Ada Elementary Education JOHN CARROLL TOLLESON Pauls Valley Government 203 GARLAND MICHAEL UNDERWOOD Roff History JIM UPCHURCH Lubbock, Texas Physical Education JANET VAN ORDEN Bristow Mathematics FRANCES VAUGHN Sulphur Elementary Education DAVID VENABLE Ada Psychology BILL VICK Stonewall History MARIO VILLAR-BORJA Mexico City General Business LINDA VINCENT Fittstown History DENN Y WADE Ada Music SANDRA WADE Ada Elementary Education THERESA SUE WALDRON Seminole Home Economics CHARLES WAYNE WALKER Ada Industrial Arts UTANA SUE WALKER Wardville Elementary Education LELA FAYE WALL Rolf Elementary Education Pfllll. W.-XLSH Roff Art ILENA EVELYN WARD Milburn Elementary Education ROBERT WARD Lindsay Industrial Arts MIKE WARREN Davis General Business ELIZABETH ANN WASSON Nicoma Park Physical Education CHARLES EDWIN WATSON Stonewall Speech 204 CALVIN TOOLEY Asher .Mathematics MARY TOOLEY Asher Art dl: History MARTHA TUDOR Ardmore Sociology MONTE TULL Seminole Physics-Mathematics SANDRA TULL Pauls Valley History cQ English FRANK TURNER Ada History lf ,v- . ,,, 4,071 ,N,,,.,,, Many girls have lived happily together in Knight Hall. aw Juno Brings Graduation and Farewolls BETTY WEBB Wewoka Business Education .IOE WEBER Oklahoma City Physical Education LATRISHIA WEST Henryetta Home Economics CAROLYN WESTROPE Okemah Elementary Education DAVID WHITE Ada Math-Physics ROY WHITE Seminole Sociology CHUCK WILLEFORD Elmore City Physical Education JOHN RAY WILLIAM Coalgate Elementary Education CARRIE WILLIAMS Lenna Elementary Education DANNY RAY WILLIAMS Stidham Chemistry MICHAEL WILLIAMS Pauls Valley General Business STERLING LEE WILLIAMS Ada Physics NORBY WILLIAMSON Lindsey Chemistry GENE WILSON Elmore City Industrial Arts JUDY GAYLE WILSON Okemah Business Education KEITH LARANCE WILSON Antlers Biology SHARON WILSON Wynnewood Music SHARON WOLFE Muskogee Business Education JERRY YATES Pauls Valley Industrial Arts HAROLD YEAGER Wewoka Elementary Education SALLY YEAGER Wewoka Elementary Education JACK YOTHER Coalgate Elementary Education Juniors Participate in Extracurricular STELLA ANDERSON Seminole SHARON ARNOLD Ada JOHNNY ARTER Lindsay BRENDA ATWELL Kiowa DANIEL ATWOOD Reidley, Calif. BETTY AYRES Ada JACK BALLARD Ada RALPH DARRELL BANE Sapulpa .IEANNE BAKER Fox i BRENDA BARNETI' Wynnewood CRAIG BATES Konawa GAYE BAXLEY Ringling JOHN BELK McAlester JAMES BELL Healdton PATRICIA BELL Ada RAY BENNETT Sulphur RICKEY C. BERRY Sulphur ALICE BIRDWELL Pauls Valley MARY BLACKBURN Sasakwa EDDIE BLACKMON Sherman, Texas BETTY BLACKWELL Ada RONALD BLACKWOOD Pauls Valley JAMES ROY BLUE Wanette BOB BOARDMAN Oklahoma City JUDY ADAM Stuart ALMA AKINS Sulphur CHARLES ALLEN Ada PAUL ALLEN Byars DEAN AMMONS Pauls Valley CAROL ANDERSON Ada JANET ANDERSON Ada .IANIE ANDERSON Shawnee JERRY DON ANDERSON Okemah PAUL ANDERSON Sulphur SHIRLEY ANDERSON Seminole STANLEY ANDERSON Tishomingo Activities .IIMMIE BONAR Ada DAVID BONEBRAKE Seminole CHERYLL BOREN Jacksonville, Fla. LATRICIA BOWERS Ada JOHN BRADLEY Oklahoma City PAT BRANNON Ada DAVID BRASHEARS Tupelo JUDY BRAWN ER Shawnee KAROLYN BRIGGS Tulsa DONALD BRITTIN Davis BOB BROCK Wewoka ALFRED BROWN Muse RICHARD BROWN Mannsville RONALD BROWN Shawnee TRACEY BROWN St. Louis DEWAYNE BRYAN Ada CORT BUMGARNER Seminole DAVID BUMGARNER China Love, Calif. CHARLES BUNDY Ada DON BURT Midwest City ALMA BUTTS Shawnee BRENDA BUTTS Pauls Valley DONALD BYRD Ada BILL E. CARPER Ada FOYE GENE CASH Wynnewood BILLIE CASTLEBERRY Ada JAMES EUGENE CATON Ada TONY CAUDLE Asher SHIRLEY BOATRIGHT Rolf RONALD BOCGS Shawnee KENNETH BOLIN Ada LINDA BOLT Ada I Car smashing stimulates enthusiasm for an approaching Tiger victory 8 BOB CHAMBERS Sapulpa RONNIE CLARK Ada .IOE CLOAR Stratford CAROLYN COBURN Tulsa JERRY COCKERELL Ardmore SAMMIE COCKERELL Marietta SHERRY COFFEY Pauls Valley TERRY COKER Lexington JAMES COLBERT Wewoka .IANIE CONDITT Purcell .IOHN DARRYL COOPER Stringtown JUDY COOPER Ada CHARLENE COPE Ada KENNETH COUCH Elmore City CARLON DALE COWAN Wewoka .IUDITH COWART Ada RONNIE DALE COX Madill TOM BLAKE CRABTREE Stonewall MARY ANN CRADDOCK Ada TONI CRALL Oklahoma City TOM CRISWELL Ada .IOE CROSS Davis PAULA JEAN DABBS Stratford CHARLOTTE DANIEL Okmulgee ROBERTA DANSBY Wynnewood CHARLENE DAVIS Fittstown JOE DARIS Stratford JOE DAWSON Davis .IUDITH CECIL Shawnee LAQUITA CECIL Shawnee LON CECIL Ada WILLIAM CHACONAS Arlington, Virginia , .. U txt, -bzrgtmg Vmfflilll saggy wsu , ,R Winning homecoming floats take long hours of work and many creative minds - f Juniors Develop Creativity . . . JOHN FIELDS Ada GLENN FILES Konawa KAREN JEANNE FISHER Ada ALJURIN FLANNER Wetumka. RICHARD FLURRY Foster JERRY FOLGER Ada KAREN FOSTER Ada KENNETH FOSTER Holdenville JOYCE FRALEY Ada AMY FRANK Okemah CHRISTINE FRANTZ Ada DAVID CHARLES FRAZIER Ada RONNIE FREDRICK Ada RONNIE FREDERICK Sulphur DANIEL FREEMAN Holdenville JOETTA JANE FREEMAN Ada GARY FRY Asher MARY NANCY FRYAR Wynnewood DONNA KAYE FRYE Ada RONNIE GAGE Fort Worth, Texas DONALD GALLAGHER Konowa LYNDEL GARRETI' Wynnewood MYRA GARRETI' Ada ROD GARRISON Ada DONALD DAY Sulphur MARY DELAUNE McA1ester JULIA DIAMOND Choctaw LAVONNA SEALS DODD Fox BARBARA DOGGETT Medill LARRY ALLYN DONATHAN Henryetta LINDA DOUGHTY Ardmore ROGER ELLIOTT Ada HAROLD ERWIN Ada CHARLES EVELYN Burgos, Spain JFSSIE JAMES FELAN Parryton, Texas RAUL F ERRER Panama, Rep. of Panama Students Take Part-Time .IANELL GASAWAY Ada JIM GENN Davis THOMAS GIBSON McAlester LADONNA GILLIAM Ada JIM GLASCO Coalgate RICK GONZALEZ San Antonio MICHAEL GOOD Konawa DON GOODNIGHT Maud DWIGHT GRADY Dewar ALBERT EDWARD GRAHAM Holdenville GARY P. GRAHAM f Lindsay ROY RAY GRAVES Oklahoma City STEVE D. GREGORY Ada DON GRIFFITH Lindsay GENE GRIFFIN Tulsa NORMAN GRIFFIN Henryetta WAYMON GRIMES Tecumseh GARY GUNDER Stuart LINDA GUTSHALL Ardmore JOHN HAILE McA1ester CAROL HALL Earlsboro LYLE HALL Seminole LYNN HALL Edmond RONALD HALL Atwood CLIFFORD HAMMOND Ada FRANCIS HANEY Coalgate MARTIN HARBERT Ada DWIGHT A. HART Fitzhugh BYRON HAWKINS I Ada WOODY HAWKINS Odessa .IAN HAYNES Ada LARRY HAYNES Claremore REX HEFNER Tishomingo BUDDY HELM Pauls Valley BRUCE DEAN HENSLEY Warner JERRY HENSLEY Atoka Jobs . .. KAREN LYNN HILL Lawton ROBERT HILL McAlester RON HITT Shawnee PAUL HODGE Pauls Valley RONALD HOLDER Pauls Valley MARY ANN HOLLAND Oklahoma City LILLIE HOLMES Ada MARGARET HOMER Prague PATRICIA HOOKS Ada LINDA HOUSEHOLDER Sulphur BILL HOWARD Pauls Valley THOMAS WELLS HOWELL Ada JOYCE ANN HOWRY Fittstown CAROLYN HUDDLESTON Ada CAROLYN HUNT Ardmore LUCY ISBILL Paoli CHARLES A. JACKSON Ada RICHARD JAMES Haywood MARY SUE .IARVIS Seminole RETAVJARVIS Seminole JEAN JENNINGS Ardmore BENNY JOHNSON Ada JERRY JOHNSON Hartshorne JOHN FLORNOX JOHNSON Ada CHARLES JONES Ada ROCKY JONES Oklahoma City ROBERT JONES Sasakwa ANTHONY JORDAN Ada JOHNNY HENSON Lindsay JULIA ANN HENSON Maysville YOLY HERRERA Santiago, Panama JOHN HICKMAN Coalgate Shirley Anderson is one of many students who spend part of their time working for the college. BOB KELSO Ada LARRY KENNEDY Henryetta RANDOLF KEY ' Moore MIKE KIESEWETTER Lawton JAMES KIMBERLIN Healdton ROY KING Seminole BRYAN KINNEY Sulpher CHARLENE KITT Sulpher MARK ALLEN KOEHLER Wanette GEORGE E. KURSAR Konawa BILL LAIRD St. Louis, Okla. PAUL LAMBERT Tishomingo CHARLES LAMMERS Muskogee JERRY LANE ldabel FREDA LA'l'I'A Calvin ROBERT LAVENDER . Wichita Falls BUDDY LAWSON, JR Ada JOY LAWSON Stratford J ANICE LEE Sasakwa JEAN LEE Ada CHARLENE LEFFLER Countyline MARILYN LEONARD Ada DARRELL LEWIS Elmore City LORETTA LEWIS Stratford ROY LILLARD Ada PATRICIA LOVELESS Wilson PATRICIA McBRIDE Ada SANDRA MCCAULEY Ada LARRY JOE JORDAN Claremore PRISCILLA DANE JORDAN Lindsay CHERRIE KARN Wayne KAY JONES Henryetta Juniors Meet New And 'Y' ggffiaf. I I ff ,I - ar .yi-ff. . , --fri '95 ,ar A se.: ,, as Richard Wallrath gives an exciting exhibition of sky-diving during half- time at the homecoming game. aried Opportunities BILLIE MATHIS McAlester .IIMMY MAYBERRY Lexington MARGARET MARY MAYER Allen MARY MAYER Coalgate BOB MAYS Pauls Valley HOMER MEADOR Davis BILL MERRYMAN Harrah W. H. MILES Sherman, Texas MARK MILLER Wewoka CLINTON MILUM Weleekta JUDY MITCHELL Maud MARVIN ELLIS MITCHELL Fittstown PAT MOLLOY Weleetka JUDY MONTGOMERY Garden Grove, California WILLARD MOODY Elmore City BURL MOORE Stigler ALBERT LOYD MORGAN Cromwell GIL MORGAN Wewoka WILLIAM MORGAN Oklahoma City RONALD MORRIS Ada ALAN MORRISON Ada JUDY SHARON MORRISON Wewoka CHERYL MOSELY Davis DAVID MULLEN Seminole CAROLYN MCCLURE Pauls Valley DON D. MCCOMAS Tulsa EARLENE MCDONALD Ada DANNY W. McDOUGAL Haileyville NANCY MCELROY Fittstown BILL MCFARLAND Ada SHERRI ELAINE MCGOWEN Wayne ALAN T. McKAY Ardmore DEON MCKENZIE Healdton KAY MARSHALL Shawnee CHERYL ANN MARTIN Wewoka LIN NIE MARTIN Foster PHILLIP PARKS Haywood DRENDA PARSONS Wanette CARR PECHTEL San Jose, Costa Rica WILLIAM PEEK Ada BARBARA PEERCY Tishomingo DOUGLAS PENDERGRAFT Henryetta LARRY PENDLETON Ada RUTH PENNINGTON Ada JERRY PERKINS Duncan BARBARA PETTIS Okemah JOHN ROY PICKLE Earlsboro LARRY PRIMROSE Elmore City JERRY POYNER Pauls Valley GENE PRITCHARD History ELAINE PUGH Ada LARRY RAMSEY Ada YVONNE RANEY Allen FOY REAL Pauls Valley JIMMY REED Stonewall J OE RENFROW Calvin MARY SUSAN REPASS Ada WANETTA REYNOLDS Shawnee ' J EFF RICHMOND Ardmore SHARON SUE RIGSBY Tulsa They Approach Then' ZACK MUMEY' Stigler SKIP MYERS Tecumseh GLEN DA NEMECEK Wayne PATRICIA A. NICK McAlester FRED NIMS Ada LARRY NOBLES Tulsa BOB NORTH Pauls Valley CHARLOTTE OWENS Ada DALE OWENS Paoli JERRY LEON OWENS Ada JUNE C. PARK Elmore City TERRY LEE PARK Waurika Fma Year . .. BECKY ROLLOW Wynnewood BETTY L. ROSS Kinta DUANE ROSS Healdton JAMES ROSS Tishomingo RONNIE ROSS Hardin City MARILYN ROWE Tupelo LINDA RUNYAN Sulpher BILL RUSSELL Wynnewood HOLLY RUSSELL Henryetta CLAUDEAN SAGE Talihina RICK SALYER Tulsa MARGRET SANDMAN Coalgate ALVIN LeROY SANCER Blackwell CARL SCHOW Lawton SHIRLEY SCHOW Lawton .IOE SCOTT Seminole TERRY SCOTT Stonewall NANCY SCROGGINS Ada GARY LYNN SEAMAN Seminole DANNY SELBY Healdton RUBEN SELF Stratford KENNETH SELLERS Ada SANDRA SHEPHARD Wayne BEATRICE SHIMP Bixby JOE STUART SHIRLEY Konawa ROBERT PHILLIP SIBERTS Henryetta FRED SIMPSON Wewoka ELIZABETH SIMS McAlester TOMMY JON RILEY Marietta WILLIAM D. ROACH Ada .IOHN ROBERTSON Ada PAULA ROBINSON TIQIIKJHIIHUO 1, fa., Fentem Hall-college home for many boys ARDEN SMITH Calvin JERRY SMITH Ada JERRY SNOW Ada SUSAN SOUTH Ardmore LORNA ELAINE SPARKS Tecumseh ROBERT SPEER Seminole SHERRY LYNN SPRINGFIELD Maysville BILLY W. SPROTT Morgan City, La. MARCIA STANFIELU Ada. LINDA STEELE Holclenville KATHRYN STEWART Wynnewood SHARON STUTZ Seminole JOE STICK Ada EVA MARIE STRICKLAND Davis V. O. STUART Milleton EVA STUBBS Seminole NELDA STUDLER Healdton MICHAEL SULLIVAN Lindsay CAROL TASUDA New Lima, Okla. ELAINE TAYLOR Healdton JERRY TAYLOR Holdenville LUELLA TAYLOR Milburn MELVIN TAYLOR Tishomingo SUSIE THOMAS Sulphur . DON THOMPSON Lexington INEZ THOMPSON Bowlegs SUSAN THOMPSON Bowlegs VICKIE THOMPSON Ardmore LEROY SISNEY Blackwell LARRY SKELLY Trousdule JAMES R. SLATON Ada LANNY SLIGER Harden City Shouts of praise greet Coach George during the victory assembly Some Are Avid ports Fans . . . KATHY UPCHURCH Oklahoma City JAMES VAUCHAN Seminole GARY VICKERS Shawnee VALERIE VOEHL Davis DOROTHY YVONNE WALKER Konawa JERRY FLENN WALLACE Waurika ROBERT WALLRATH Miami, Fla. JAMES WARD Ardmore DONNA WASHBURN Hennepin MARGARET WASHBURN Seminole DAVID WATSON Ada CAROLYN CHRISTINE WATTS Ada .IAMES ROY WATTS Konawa ROBERT SHERMAN WEBB Wewoka .IOHN WELLS Okemah CHESTER WEST Muldrow JAMES WESTHOFF Ada MARY WESTHOFF Ada SHIRLEY WHITAKER Allen MARY JANE WHITE Ardmore MELVIN STEPHEN WHITE Ada SAUNDRA SUE WHITE Drumwright THOMAS WILDS Denison, Texas JAMES WILKERSON Atwood .IOHN PAUL THRASH Ada TOMMY G. THURMAN Ada MARY TIMS Antlers BARBARA TIMNIONS Maysville BOB TOLLIVER Fitzllugll VIRGINIA TORRES Oklahoma City LINDA TRANIMEL Adu RICKY LEE TRANIMELI. Ada STEVE TROTTER Carden Grove, Calif. PAT TROUT Wynnewood BONNIE TRUELOVE Dustin CHARLES TUNNELL Weleetka i 15, Via 'gl E w. Excitement mounts as an East Central Tiger nears the goal line. JOHN WILLIAMS Ada ROBERT C. WILLIAMS Ada DELORES WILSIE Lexington GARY CHARLES WOOD Ardmore .IIM WOODARD Elmore City SHERRI WOODS Shawnee BETTY WORK Lindsay FLORENCE WRIGHT Guymon .IAMES H. WRIGHT Ada LINDA WRIGHT Webbers Falls, Okla. LARRY YEARGAN Ada BILL YERBY Ada DALE RICHARD YOUNG Seminole SAMANTHA ZIMMERMAN Waurika SHARON ZOLLARS Shawnee EWS ll Have Good Year Students gather in the mall to help boost the Tigers Spring Fever Sweeps EC. Campus 'lhlfq Judy Jones enjoys skate-boarding in the Pesagi Hall parking lot as Darla Compton and Mary White wait their turn. nge., it Spring means kite-flying weather for kite enthusiast Larry Thomas. N new In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to-cars, if, like Larry Blundell and Joe Rogers his vehicle needs some minor adjustments. 6' Sephomores Continue College CARL BARDIN JANET BARE LINDA BARNES FREDA BARRICK JERRY BEEN GARY BELEELE JANE BELL JOHNNY BELL PEGGY BELL PRISCILLA BELL BRUCE BENNETT STEVE BERNARD DONALD BEVAN PHIL BIDDY JIMMIE BIGGS CAROL BILOTTA JANIE BIRDWELL LARRY BIRDWELL ROGER BIVINS SHARON BLACK JODY BLACKBIRD DIANE BLACKBURN RANDALL BLAIR LARRY BLANKENSHIP GREGORY BOSWELL LINDA BOSWELL MARY BOUN DS DWIGHT BOWEN POLLY BOWEN RETA BOWEN TRUDY BOWEN BILL BOWERS CYNTHIA BOWERS STEPHEN BOWLING ROBERT BOWMAN JOHN BOYETT SANDRA BRADFORD LARRY BRADLEY CHARLES BRADY SHIRLEY BRASHEARS Career DORIS ADAMS JIM ADUDDEL DALE AGNEW CECILIA ALEXANDER SHERRY ALEXANDER PAULA ALFORD KENNY ALLEN OLIVER ALTMAN JUDY ARCHER WAYNE ARDREY JOYCE ARNOLD RODGER ARTER LINDA ATWOOD KAREN AUSLEY WILLIAM AUSTIN RALPH BACON BILL BAILEY ROBERT BAILEY SHARON BAKER JOE BALDWIN PAT BALLARD KENNETH BROWN RODNEY BROWN SAUNDRA BROWN NITA BUCKLEY BELVA BULLARD JIM BULLOCK PAULA BUNCH CURTIS BUNDY CAROLYN BURNETI' ROBERT BURNETT LARRY CAIN GINGER CALHOUN WESLEY CALKINS JOYCE CALLAHAN DONNA CARSON LINDA CARTER PAULA CARUTHERS MAURICE CASE FRED CAY ANITA CHADDICK HAROLD CHAFFIN LILLIAN CHANDLER TOM CHESNUTT GARY CHILDERS SANDRA CHILDERS ARMENDA CHOATE TREVA CHRISTIAN GARY CHRISTOPHER SHERYL CLAGG JAMES CLARK STEVEN CLARK JAMES CLEMONS KAY BRASWELL MICHAEL BROOKS NORMA BROOKSHER JANET BROWN JERRY BROWN Coach George keeps a watchful eye on his Tigers as they meet another tough opponent. KENNETH COLLINGS ROBERT COLLINGS BARBARA COMBS RANDY COMBS MIKE CONAWAY KENNETH CONN TERRY CONNEL SHIRLEY COOK STANLEY COOK JUDY COOPER LOUANN COOPER REBECCA COOPER RITA COURSEY STEVE COURTNEY MIKE COWART RONALD COX SHERRY CREWS PAUL CRISWELL SAMUEL CULBERT PHYLLIS CUSHER NANCY CROWDER LYNETTE DALE RUSTY DANENHOUR RAN ELL DANIEL JUDY DANIELS HAROLD DARITY CHARLES DASHNER RANDY DAVIDSON BILLY DAVIS CONNIE DAVIS WALTER DAVIS JANICE DESCANS LARRY CLINTON DALE COBLE JERRY COCHRAN GLEN COCKRILL SHIRLEY COLE Q As the semester begins, so do the long lines of patient students. LINDA EMBRY LAURA EMMONS JESSE EPPLER RICHARD ETIER PAUL EVANS SAM EVANS ANTOINETTE FABRIZIO CHRISTINE FARR LARRY FASINO SUSAN FATHREE DANIEL FAULKNER LEWIS FERGUSON DAVID FILES PAUL FINE NANCY FIRSTENBERGER NANCY FISCHER TOMMY FLANAGAN DAVID F LICK JAN FLOYD RONALD FOWLER SHARON FRANCIS MICHAEL FRANTZ ROSAN FRASER J EAN NE FRAZIER HELGA FRENK MARGARET FULLER LARRY GAINES GARY GANDY DONNA GANN HOWARD GANUE ORLAND GARDNER J ERE GARETI' JANE GARRETI' LARRY GARRETI' PATRICIA GARRETI' RAY GEORGE LARRY GERBER CONNIE GIBSON JOHN GIGGS WILLIAM GLADDEN They Work Together Diligently HAROLD DICKERSON DELAN DOBYNS LINDA DOBYNS DOUGLAS DODD NORMA DODD DAVID DOUGLAS BOLETTE DRIVER JOHN DRIVER DALE DUDLEY FRANCIS DULIN RUBY DUNAGAN DICK DUNHAM LINDA DUNN JAMES DUTY GLEN EARLEY DIANNA EASTER WANDA EDDY LESSLIE EDGAR DONNA ELLIS CHERYL ELM JERALD ELY Sophs Find College Life Thrilling . . . BILL HACK VICKIE HACKETT MARY HAGGARD TERRY HAGGARD ALAN HAINES JERRY HALE DELMA HALL DENNIS HAM JAMES HAMMOND DONALD HAMMONS GEARY HANLEY PHILIP HARJO EDWINA HARMAN ROSS HARREL MYRA HARRIS PAMELA HARRIS JANICE HARRISON RONALD HARRISON JANET HAYES CHARLOTTE HAZELRIGG DENNIS HAZELRIGG MELVA HEARD DAWSON HELVEY CHERIE HENLEY CLYDE HENRY JACKIE HENRY MARTHA HERION DEE ANN HERJ E JOHN HIGH JACKIE HILL LINDA HILL RONNIE HILLMAN JUDY HISAW IMA JEAN HISLE JACK HISLE KAREN HOLDRIDGE LORETTA HOLDSCLAW LINDA HOGUE SHARON HOIP KEMEIER LINDA HOLLAND PATSY GLASS JIM GODFREY JANETTE GOODMAN BART GOODSON KATHEY GORCZYCA CARL GRAGG JAMES GRAHAM LINDA GRAHAM MARILYN GRAHAM BILL GREEN DORSE GREEN JESSE GREEN KAREN GREEN RONNIE GREEN LINDA GREENE LARRY GREGORY STEVEN GREGORY THOMAS GREGORY ALVA GRIFFITH PATRICIA GROSS AUBRY GUTHRIE BECKY HUDSON RICHARD HUDSON ROGER HUEY CHARLES HUMPHREY LINDA HUMPHREY RANDY HUMPHREY PAT HUNT RAY HUNT REUEL HUNT BRENDA HUNTER LYNN HURST CHARLES HUTCHINGS LINDA HUTCHINGS RAYMOND HUTCHINGS DENNIS IDLEMAN SHARON IDLEMAN VERNON INGRAM ROBERT IRBY GARY IVIE GEORGE JABLONSKI RUTH JACKSON C. 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' 1. ,YM .,.f,,:1,,,,, 'I :.-5f'f Standing room only awaits late arrivals at Norris Field during the homecoming game. 225 W -fx SHIRLEY KAY ROY KEE CAROLYN KENNEDY DEBBIE KENNEDY VEDA KERR TED KEY STELLA KILGORE DAVID KINDRED DALE KING JAMES KING GARY KIRBY PHILL KIRK GEORGE KURSAR CHARLES KYMES VICTOR LABARGE SHARON LACEY JOHN LAHMEYER DALE LAMB JACK LAMB PAT LAMIRAND JANICE LANDERS RONDA LANDRITH JOHNNY LANE PHIL LANHAM LESTER LANSFORD LESLEY LAREAU CAROL LARGE LINDA LATIMER LARRY LAWRENCE REX ANN LAWSON CLAUDINE LAWYER TERRY LAY DAVID JONES GARY JONES GEORGE JONES JACK JUSTICE REBA KAY Q The Sigma Tau Gamma 'Tiger Car and Vivtu1'y Belln are signs of student en thusiasm ut all competitive events. Sophs Represent Many Activities TONI MCCARTHICK JANIS BICCLINTICK JACK MCCLURE LOU MCCLURE MARY MCCLURE RAYLENE MCCONNELL PATTY MCCOY BILLY MCCULLER SARA MCDANIEL ARNOLD MCDONALD DARLA MCDONALD JAMES MCGAHA KAY MCGEE THOMAS MCGEISEY KAREN MCKAY CHARLES MCNEIL DONNA MCPHERSON DONNA MADDEN DONALD MAHAN LONNIE NIANN JAMES MANNING LINDA MARLOW DAN MARTIN GLENDA MARTIN MARILYN MARTIN MAX MARTIN PATRICIA MARTIN JERRY MARTINDALE PAULA MATHIS PHILLIP MATLOCK PATRICIA MAXWELL CHARLOTTE MAYER KAY MAYNARD DONALD MEADOWS CAROL MERIDETH KENLEY MILBURN BRUCE MILES ANNA MILLER SAMMIE MILLIGAN TIM MILLIGAN as CLAUDINE LAWYER TERRY LAY LYNN E LAYN RUTH LEACH WENDYL LESLIE GLENDA LESTER GENE LEWIS LYNETTE LEWIS LYNE LEWIS RICHARD LITTLE ROGER LITTLE SHARON LLOYD 'CLAUDIA LOGSDON NOAH LONG HAROLYN LOVE REBECCA LOVELACE CATHY LOWRANCE JOHN LOWRY OMA LOYD ROY LUCY DALE LUTON MARY MCBRIDE They Enjoy any Social Functions . . . ANNETTE NEIL WANDA NICHOLS MAYLEE NICKEY LILLIAN NITZEL RICKEY NOBLETT ALAN NORDEAN CAROLYN NORVILL LINDA NORVILL DEBORAH NULL SAMMY NYE JAMES O'NEAL QUINN OSBORN JAN OZBIRN DONNA PACE HUGH PANNELL DEBORAH PARISH BOB PARKEY KATHEY PARSONS MICHAEL PATTERSON WILLIAM PAUL HAROLD PAXTON PHYLLIS PECK REBECCA PENDERGRAFT GEORGE PENICK ROY PENNINGTON ROBBIE PERKINS JANICE PETERS WENDELL PETRY DIANE PHILLIPS HUMBERT PHILLIPS KENNETH PHILLIPS GARY PICKE'I'I' BARBARA PIERCE SANDY PIERCE DAVID PIPPIN MICAH PIPPIN MARCY PIRTLE PHYLLIS POE EILEEN POOLE JOANN POPE HAMID MOEENI AZAD JOANN MOONEY EDNA MOORE JANIS MOORE KATHERINE MOORE DOROTHY MORANETZ HOYT MORRIS LARRY MORRIS LUCRETIA MORRIS .IERE MOSER JERRY MOWERY BARBARA MURPHY DENNIS MURRAY JUDY MURRAY BARBARA NARRAMORE DANNY NEAL DON NEAL SHERRELL NEAL TOMMY NEAL GAIL NEASE EDWIN NEIGHBORS VIRGINIA PRUITT EDDIE PUCKETT GAYLE PUCKETI' RICHARD PULLIAN CLARENCE RAINES CAROL RAPLEE KARRIE RAPLEE ANNABELLE RAY GARY READNOUR EVELYN REED GARY REED GEORGE REICH JIMMY REICH RONNIE RENFROW JERRY RICH JIMMIE RICH SANDRA RICHARDSON ROBERT RIDER PAUL ROAN ANN ROBERTS BETTYE ROBERTS BEVERLY ROBERTS DONNA ROBERTS MARY ROBERTS ARDATHA ROBINSON LEONARD ROBERTSON JERRY RODEN DIANNA ROGERS JACK ROOKER SHARON ROOKS HERMAN ROSS LARRY ROSS PAM POWELL ROBERT POWELL CHARLENE PRICE SUSAN PRICE DON PRUITT MARJORIE ROSS RUTH ROSS JENNY RUNYON Q '7 DAISY SALYER ALVIS SANDERS CYNTHIA SANDERS LINDA SANDERS ERSYE SCALES JANE SCHLEHUBER SHELIA SCHRIEBER MARTHA SCIFRES DENNIS SCOFF DOUG SCOUFOS JERRY SEARS SUSAN SHAMLEY BARBARA SHEFFIELD PHILLIS SHELTON ROBERT SHELTON CHARLES SHIELDS GWENDOLYN SHOALS CLIFTON SIKES CAROL SINCLAIR DENNIS SLOAN CHARLES A. SMITH CHARLES L. SMITH DAVID SMITH DORIS SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH SUE SMITH SUSAN SMITH AVA SMITHER BILL SMITHSON DAVID SNIDER RICHARD SOUTHERLAND CAROLYN SOWARDS JACK RYAN BRENDA SALES -af I Mp' MH. And the race is on as four women athletes compete for first place honors in swimming events tudents Show Interest in Sports . . . LARRY THOMAS TOMMY THOMAS MARGARET TILLEY FRANCIS TIMMONS ANN TIMS SANDRA TINKER BARDIE TODD CAROLYN TOLLIVER OSCAR TOLLIVER EDDIE TOMLINSON ANDY TOMPKINS MITCHEL TOWNSEND TERRY TRACY LYNDA TRAMMELL JANET TRANTHAM TERRY TREADWELL ANN TRIBLE CAROL TUCKER BRUCE TURNER CAROL TURNER SANDRA TURNER BETTIE UNDERWOOD SUSIE VANCE VANCE VANHOOSER SHIRLEY VAUGHAN RUSSELL VESTAL JACKIE VISART BARBARA WAGES DONALD WALL DIANE WAMSLEY SHARON WARNER EVELYN WARREN MARLEEN E WATSON RITA .WATSON DIANNA WATTS ELAINE WEBBER RONALD WEINCARTNER GARY WEST GERALD WEST J OLENE WEST SUE SPANN DANNY STAFFORD MARY LOU STARR DORIS STEELE MARION STEELE LARRY STEPHENS JON STEPHENSON DONNA STONE STEPHEN STONE BRUCE STRAHAN OWEN SUMMERS MICHAEL SURBER CLIFTON SURRELL C. M. SUTTERFIELD MAX SWANSON DON SWEARINGEN DANNY TAYLOR GAY TAYLOR JOHN TAYLOR PAMELA TAYLOR GLENDA TEEL 33 , zihia All Look Forward to Another Year. Swing your partner round and round , and the square dance club enjoys another get-together. KAREN WEST PAUL WEST JERRY WHEELER DAVID WHITE LINDA WHITE TRACY WHITE JACKIE WHOMBLE WALTER WIENBROER DONNA WIGGINS BECKY WILBURN SHERRI WILKERSON CLARENCE WILKINS GARY WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS CAROLYN WILSON LINDA WILSON A. LINDA WILSON C. SHIRLEY WILSON BOBBY LOU WINANS BOBBY WOOD LAVERNE WOOD JANAUS WOODS MARY WOODS RICKEY WOODS CARLENE WOODWARD SHARON WRIGHT TERRYWRIGHT HERMAN WYLIE HARVEY YARBROUGH KAREN YATES ROY YOUNG Fre hmen Face College Adjustment JO ANN AARON SHERRY ABBOTT CAROL ABNEY CAROL ACREE ALICE ANN ADAMS DANNY ADAMS DAVID ADAMS DEBORAH ADAMS MICHAEL ADAMS JACK ADAY JOHN ADKINS BILL ALCORN STANLEY ALEXANDER JERRY ALLEN KATIE ALLEN OLIVA JEAN ALLISON ROBERT WADE ALLISON ROB AMSTAT JERRY ANDERSON PAUL ANDERSON SALLY SUE ANDERSON TIM ANDERSON CHARLES LEE ARCHER ANTHONY WAYNE ARMSTRONG FREDDIE ARMSTRONG WESLEY ARRINGTON MARIA LANETTE ARROCHA PHYLLIS ARTUSSEE I I 'S 7' 'Ji w ,5-1' L f',:'a : www 3 - 1 A H+ 1 ' - - A A'4 fi ' V' fs of M , 3, x S A sunny spring day is always a good time for students hke Mary Gressett and Bob Richardson to make acquaintances. MICHAEL DEAN BARRETT VICKI BARRETT DAVE BARRICK HAROLD DEAN BASS VERNON BASS RUBEN BATES CHARLES BATTERSHELL JERRY BATTERSHELL STEVE BAXTER WAYNE BEAN MICHAEL BELK PEGGY JANE BELL ROY BELL TERRY BELL SANDRA BENNETT EDMUND BENTON KAY BERNINGER DENISE BERRY KENNETH BERRY PAULA YVONNE BESHERSE GAYLENE CAROL BETHUNE NINA KAY BETTIS DONALD JOE BEVAN KENNETH BIBLE RUTH BILLINGS KAREN BINDERIM CONNIE RAY BLACKBURN STEPHEN LEE BLACKBURN ELLA M. BLAIR RAMONA BLAIR CHARLES M. BLANKENSHIP KATHERINE BLANKENSHIP MARILYN DAWN BLANSETT TOMMIE BLEVINS ELNITA VAYE BLODGETT LARRY BLUNDELL VIRGINIA BODEN DAVID BOCGS FRANK BONNELLY DWIGHT BOWLBY '11- JUDITH CAROLE AUSTIN JAMES BABER LEALLEN BADGETT CHENEENAH BAKER tudent Enjoy STEVEN M. BALL ANN BALLARD BETTE BALLARD JERRY T. BALLARD PATRICK BALLARD ROY DON BANKS PHYLLIS BARNES DANNY BARNETT JOHN BARNETT CHARLES RAYMOND BARON JON BARRETT MARTIN BARRETT Man Activities FRED BOYD JAMES BRASHEARS LARRY CHARLES BRAWNEII CHARLENE GAYLE BRAY CHARLES BREGG DAVID BREWER JUDY FAYE BREWER KENNETH BREWER SAM W'AYNE BRIMER BILLY FRANKLIN BRINSFIELD DERBY GENE BRITTON MARY FRANCES BROCK TOMMY MURL BROOKS CAROL BROWN CAROLYN BROWN KENNETH BROWN MICHAEL O. BROWN PHYLLIS BROWN ROBERT BROWN SHARON KAY BRUCE HENRY BRUMIT ROSALIND BRUNER BETTY LYNN BRYAN BEVERLY BRYAN FRANCIS BRYANT JOSI LYNN BRYANT C-LYNDA BUCHANAN LINDA GAIL BUCHANAN DAVID BURKETT WILLIAM BOYD LARRY MICHAEL BOYDSTON VIRGINIA BRACKEN PHYLLIS JEAN BRADEN JOHN BRADLEY JAMES D. BRANSCUM Sky-diver Lew Watson discusses his 'safe landing' with onlookers at half- time show during Homecoming. Freshmen Learn Value fs f' A-no---. :....,.,mf1 W K I :, . A Members of Chi Omega assist Ada Lions Club at annual Halloween Carnival. GWENDOLYN BURNS MERLE mums VINCENT LEE nunnows BONNIE GENEVA BUTLER KENNETH RAY BUTLER CAROL BYERS TERRY BYNUM RONALD BYRD CHARLES CALHOUN SHERRY CALHOUN PHYLLIS CAMPBELL NANCY CANADA LINDA CANIDA RONALD CANNON CHARLENE CANTRELL JOYCE CAROTHERS CAROLYN KAY CARPENTER FRANK DEAN CARPENTER CATIIY CARR HARLAN CARR BETTY CARTER BOBBY CARTER PAMELA CARTER KAREN CASON MARILYN CASS LYNNA CATON HAROLD CHAI-'FIN ANDREA CHAMBERS GARY DEAN CHAMBERS MICHAEL CHAMBLESS CATHY CHAPMAN RITA KAYE CHAPPELL MARK CHASE DEBRA JEAN CHERRY MIKE CHERRY 'D PHYLLIS CHISHOLM JUDY KAY CHOWINS CHARLES EDWARD CHRISTIAN CHARLES CLIBURN JAMES BURTON CLIFFORD BARBARA COATS MELANIE KAY COFER SUE ANNE COFFEE ROY COFFMAN BILLY COLBERT MARY COLBERT ROBERT LEWIS COLBERT TONY CHESNUTT NANCY CHILDERS JAMI ELLEN CHILDERS STEVE R. CHILDERS ZILL COLEMAN STEPHEN LYNN COLEY FRANK COLLETT DAVID MICHAEL COLLINGS HOWARD COLLINGS ROBERT COLLINCS ANN COLLINS AUBRY L. COLLINS RUTHENA KAYE COLLINS DENNIS COLVIN DARLA JEANNE COMPTON VIVIAN COMPTON JAMES CONASTER JOLETA ANN CONNEL DON COOK OLIN COOK RAYMOND EDWARD COOLEY RONALD EDWARD COOLEY ARDATH COOPER STEVE COOPER MARGARET LOUISE COPELAND BEVERLY CORVIN DORIS CORVIN JANIS COSSEY REBECCA A. COWART LARNCE COX THOMAS CRABB KENNETH CRAIG BARBARA JO CREWS NANCY JAN CROCKETT SHANNON CROW SHRYL ELAINE CUDJOE RONALD CUNNINGHAM NELDA CURRY TERESA KAY CURRY LARRY EDWARD CYPERT OLENE DANSBY JIMMIE DARITY RONNIE DAVIDSON JANET DAVIES Participation on ampu A BRENT DAVIS JACQUETTA ANN DAVIS JASPER HOWARD DAVIS LORENE DAVIS BETH DESKIN ROBERT ALAN DIAMOND GARCY DICKENS SANDRA KAY DICKSON DONNA CAROL DILL ELLA DILLARD CLETUES HAROLD DIXON DEBBIE DIXON CAROLE DIXSON RICHARD DOLLAR LYNN DONOVAN CHARLES SCOTT DOUTHITT DONNA DUNCAN IANA DUNCAN SHERYL DUNN LINDA DVENEY GAYLE DYKE DONNA EAST CALVIN LEO EASTHAM JOAN EASTWOOD ALLAN EBERLY LINDA EDWARDS PRISCILLA MARY EDWARDS RUBEN ELIZARDE LONITA ELMORE JUDY ENDICOTT TERRY ANN ENGLAND LORETTA JEAN' EPLEY BILL ETHEREDGE MARC ETIER MARILYN EVANS JIMMIE EVERETT MELVA RAE EVERMAN GEORGE W. FAIN MICHAEL FAIRLESS ALBERT FAKHERI VIRGINIA FASSINO EDDIE FERGUSON ALAN FERRON LARRY FIELDER uv MARY ANN DAVIS PAMELA GAYLE DAVIS PEARLENE DAVIS RENA DEARMAN TOMMY DEARMOND JOHN DEATON JAMES LARRY DELACRETAZ ANNA DELSO TOM DEMORY EDDIE J. DENNY PATRICIA DEREBERY VICKI LEE DESCANS ls Stressed VICKIE FOLSOM DICK FONTANA LINDA ELLEN FORD NANCY FORD DAVID FORTNER CHERYL FOSTER ELDON FOSTER MARSIIA FOSTER DONNA FOUST FLOYD FOX DOUGLAS FRANTZ RAY FRAZIER ROY FRAZIER PIIILIP FREE DONA RUE FREEMAN LARRY FRY MARY FULKERSON LINDA FULLER RICKEY FULLER YIRGINIA FULTON SUSAN LYNN FURLONG NEVA GABBART PATSY GALLION WALT GANT IAILLIAN GAVRILOFF JIBIMIE GIBSON JIM GILBREATH FRED EUGENE GILLEY BEVERLY FINN BRENDA FISHER LINDA FITZGERALD ANITA FLEMING JOHNNY FLOWERS PERRY WAYNE FLOYD Four E. C. bowlers, Gene Stevens, Carolyn Hunt, Pat Trout, and Charles Rumsey, proudly display their trophy won in bowling competition. nl illviu Smoke pouring from Pi Kappa Alpha guns is evidence of another Tiger touchdown. A Weeliend Bring KATHLYN GISSANDANER PATSY GLASS NANCY L. GLENN JOSEPH LEE GLENNON SHERI GLOVER JAMES ROBERT GOBLE COOLIDGE JAMES GOLSTON JUDY GOODMAN STEVEN GOODNER DONNA JAN GOSS GLEN DALE GRAHAM NELDA GRAHAM PHILLIP KEITH GRAHAM CARY GRANT GARRY GRAY MIKE ALAN GRAY STEVEN GRAY DEANNA GREEN DON GREEN JERI ANN GREEN JOHNITA GREENWOOD JUANITA GREENWOOD CHARLES GREGG JOHN GREGORY MARY FRESSETT CAROL GRIFFIN LINDA FRIFFITH MARILYN KAYE GRISSOM PAT GRUBBS RONALD GUINN CHLOE JUAN GUNTER GARY HALL JO ANN HALL PATRICIA CAROL HALL BARBARA ELAINE HOLLUM Relaxatlon MARY HARAWAY JACOB HARIO YVETTE HARIO WILLIAM HARJO DAVID HARRELL ALAN HARRIS GEORGE DEAN HARRIS, III. JOE HARRIS MARY HARRIS NATALIE HARRIS CINDY A. HARRISON --5-4 GARY LAND HOLSTEAD GROVER HAM JAUNELL HAMILTON LORETHA HAMMETT 2 N.f SANDRA HARRISON TEDDY HARRISON VIRGIL HARRISON VIRGINIA HARRISON EDMOND HART PATRICIA LYNN HART PHIL HARTOON MICHAEL HARVEY .IANICE HARVILL LOLA ANN HAXTON EDDIE HAYES FREDDIE HAYES WILLIAM HAYES GAYLE HAYES MARCIA HAYS DON HENDERSON MARY ANN HENDERSON THERESA HENDLEY JOE HENLEY NANCY SUE HENSON BRUCE HERION DARRYL HESTER DWAYNE HIGGINS WILMA HIGHTOWER RONALD HIGNIGHT VELDA M. HILL RONNY HILLMAN DONALD HINES SHIRLEY HOBBS KERMIT HODGE DONNA HOLDER MARL HOLDER PHYLLIS HOLDER BEVERLY JUNE HOLLAND EDDIE VERN HOLLAND MARSHA HOLMAN DANNY LEE HOLT ROBERT LYNN HONEA, JR. .IUDY HONEYCUTT PRISCILLA HOOPER Fre hmen Branch ui REGEL HUNT BUIINICE HUNTER MARY HUNTER PATRICIA HUNTER LINDA HUIID CLETA HURST , GINGER INGRAM TAUNYA INGRAM JACK INMAN JUDY IRWIN MACK ISBILL CONNIE ISOM JANICE HACKSON MICHAEL JAGGARS GARY JAMES MELVA LOU JAMES VIRGINIA JAMES BEATRICE JAQUESS LANA JEFFERSON JOETTA JENKINS JAMES JENSEN ROBERT JETER CARL M. JOHNSON EVELYN JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON RITA JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON STEPHEN JOHNSON BILLY JONES CONNIE JONES DANNY JONES EVA SHARON JONES GROVER EUGENE JONES JOHN JONES KAREN JONES LINDA KAY JONES RICHARD JOPLIN WILLIAM JOURNEYCAKE X STEVE HOPPER ANTHONY HORSLEY J. EDWIN HOWARD BEVERLY ANICE HOWARTH JERRY HOWRY FRED HUBBLE EDDIE HUCKEBY DANIEL HUDDLESTON BOBBY HUDGENS PAULA HUDSON GAIL HUFFMAN ESTELENE HUGHES MITCHELL HULL SHERRY HULLET RANDY HUMPHREY GERALD HUNT in Studie .3 LARRY KENNEDY JAMES KIKER TOMMY KIMBRELI. BARBARA KING JERRY KING SHARON KING JIMMY KIRBY LINDA SUE KIRBY ROBERT KIRBY WILLIAM KIRK STEVE KIRSNER JERRY DON KITE JAMES KLEPPER PAULA KNAPP JANIE LOUISE KNIGHT JUDY KOEHLER DOUG KOGER STEVEN KRAMER PHYLLIS KREBBS JERI LACKEY DANNY LACY JUDY LAFAVE GARY LEE LAFEVERS MICHAEL LAFFERTY ANITA LAIRD NARVA LAKEY LEONARD LAMB CHARLES LAMBERT CLYDE DONALD KAISER JACK KALE JANICE KAY KEEI-'ER JENNIFER KELCH JAMES KELSO BETTY ANN KENLEY DONNA KENNEDY East Central attracts students from many places. Here exchange students Irene Lazarz, George Weston, and Ann-Marie Guertin are introduced to campus by Dean James. Freshmen Fmcl College Personnel SCOTT LAMMERS FRIEDA LANCASTER MARGARET LANCE RANDY LANCE JOE LANDRUM DENNIS LANGDON' LESTER LANSI-'ORD LINDA LARGE BILLY LARNEY LOUIS LAROSE PHILLIP LARUE LINDA LATIMER DORIS LATTA DELETA LAWRENCE GEORGE LAWRENCE SUSAN LAWRENCE LARRY LAWYER ROBERT LAYTON BETTY LEADER KAY LEDBETTER GALE LEE LARRY LEE TERRY LEE ONITA LEERSTANG ROBERT LEHMANN SHARON LESTER GEORGE LEVIS JOSEPH LEWIS SANDRA LEWIS SARA LEWIS TOM LEWIS FLOYD PAUL LINDSEY LINDA LINSEY ROSEMARY LITCHFIELD ANTHONY LOAGUE elpful CATHY LOFTIS BRENDA LOGUE GARY LONGACRE ANITA LOOKABAUGH MARY LOVELACE SHARON LOVELACE BRUCE LOWRANCE MARTHA LOWRIMORE JOHN LUCKETT GLORIA ETTA LUGRAND MARGARET LUNDGAARD EMMIT WAYNE LYNCH STARLING LOCH CONNIE LOCKE BONNIE LOFTIS vm I an STEVEN LYNCH HUBERT LYNN BILLIE Mc-BEE LINDA MCBRIDE IIONNIE MCCANN DAVID McCASLIN BENTON MCCAULEY BOBBY MCCLURE LYNDA McCOY CARA MCCULLER .IEANNE MCCULLOUGH LARRY MCCURLEY LINDA MCDONALD JERALD McDONALD PATSY MCDOUGAL DONNA McGUIRE CLAUD MCINNIS MICHAEL MQKEAN SHIRLEY MrKELROY PAT MCKOY DALE MQKNIGHT JANET MCLAUGHLIN CATHY McMULLIN FLOYD McNAIR JEROLD MrNATT DON MCNEILL MARY MCPHAIL PATRICIA MCVEIGI-I BILLY MCWILLIAMS JAMES MACKEY KAREN MADDEN MIKE MADURO PAULA MAIN AMOS MALONE SUSAN MALONE DONALD LYNN MANN MICHAEL MANTON CARY EUGENE MARSH JAMES WALTON MARTIN JAMES L. MASON Sharing Thought I Part Z H GLENNA MERRIL LAYERNA MILES STEVEN MILES JAMES MILLER JERRY MILLER MARILYN MILLER KENNETH MILNER JUDITH MILROY TEDDY MISER DAVID MITCHELL RICKIE MITCHELL LINDA MITCHUSSON CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY KI LEE MOODY JANE MOON BEVERLY MOORE DELORIS MOORE KAREN MOORE MARILYN MOORE BILLY MORAN GLORIA MORGAN JAMES KEITH MORRIS JANICE SUE MORRIS JOHN MORRIS JOY KAREN MORRIS MICHAEL MORRISON VICKI MORTON GARY MOSIER TOMMY MOSS JIM DEE MOTES ROBERT MOUSER LINDA MOW'DY MICHAEL MUNCRIEF BILLY LYNN MYERS CHERYL ANN MYERS CHARLES NATION DONALD NEAL BOBBY NE ASRITT MARGARET NEELY JOE NEFF 'fav fwfr ' up-1 BILLY MASSEY DIXIE MATLOCK JAMES MATTHEWS CALVIN MAITLDIN EARL MAULDIN DONALD MAXWELL MARY MAY VICKIE MAYRERRY JIMMY MAYES JANE ELLEN MAYFIELD SHERRY ANN MEEK LINDA MEIER CAROL MELTON HASKELL MELTON DEBORAH MENEFEE PATTI MERRELL of College Life on MARILYNN NIMS DIANNA MAE NIX CATHEY NOLAN CARYLONI SUE NOLAND DONNA NORMAN GARY NORMAN REGINA NORMAN LEONARD NORRIS FR ANCINE NORTIICUTT JAMES HASKELI. NORTHCUTT RONALD NORTIICIITT .IANK NORTON BONNIE NORVILL .IUIES NOURY JACK NUNN RICHARD NIINN MARY LOUISE NYE BII LY LAVFRN O'RRIEN LESTER OGAN DEROR AH OLIVE DANNY OLIVER GARY O'NEAL KENNY L. OSIIORN BARR-IRA I,, OTTO WALTER OVERTON BETTY OWEN IUDITH OWEN I. AWRENCE NELSON RANDY NELSON PAUL NEWIZY NANCY NEWELL CAROLYNN NEWMAN ROBERT NICIIOLS MICHAEL NICKELL Between vlasses, students chat. Pxemplifying E.C.'s warmth and hospitality A I W. 3 U . , , H A 5 IAAA y AASI , , 5. ' Cleaning rooms can become complicated. KATHRYN OWENS RICIIARD ALLEN OWENS SIDNEY OWENS THOMAS PACE DAVID PAP CARROLL ANN PARKER EDDY PARKER Dorm Life 41 ,K BILL E. PARKERSON TOMMY PARRIS CAROL PARRISH E. E. PARSONS LARRY PARSONS PAULA PASTERICK SUZANNE PASTERICK BEVERLY PATRICK LELLA PATRICIA PATRICK LINDA PATTERSON MELINDA PATTERSON GERALDINE PATTON MIKE PAUL PAUCHEY PETER PEEK JANET MARIE PEGG BETTY PEGRAM LINDA SUE PENCE JIMMY DAVID PENNER MARY ELLEN PENNER JERRY PENNINGTON ELLA PENNOKE FLYNN PERRY JUDITH PETTIT CHARLES PHARES CAROLYN PHILLIPS MURL DEAN PHILLIPS ROGER PHILLIPS CHARLINE PICKENS an Education DONALD PLETCHER JERRY PLUMLEY JANNA LEE POOL JERRY WAYNE PORTER WOODROW POTTS ROBERT SCOTT PRATHER ROBERT PRICE DONALD LEE PRINCE THOMAS DEAN PRITCHARD PAMELA PROBERT BERNIECE PROVO DAVID PAUL PUCKETT WILLIAM PICKERING LARRY PITTSER JIM CARL PLATT LINDA CAROLYN PLATT ,.. .v ,, vu LARRY PULLIAM CATHY PURSEL R. L. QUINTON JACQUELINE SUE RAHORIN LONIE A. RANEY LANNY RAPER DAVID MITCHELL RAY LINDA JEAN RAY CAROLYN REED BURL REEDER DENNIS REITER BERT RENFRO DAVID RHOADES PHILLIP RHOADES TIMOTHY RICE ROBERT RICHARDSON JOE BEN RICKETS MARGARET RIDNOUR LA DONNA RILEY CLYDE RITTER DONALD RITTER BOB RIVES BILLIE JEAN ROACH RUBY ROACH BARBARA ANN ROADY NORMA ROADY JAMES ROBERSON CYNTHIA ROBERTS JIMMY ROBERTS JUDY ROBERTSON RONALD ROBINSON MAX RODEBUSH SUE RODEN DWAIN NEAL ROE BILLY GENE ROGERS JANIS ROGERS JERRY ROGERS JOE CARROLL ROGERS 249 RONNIE SALES BOB SAHARA CLIFFORD SANDERS GARY DALE SANDERS JACK SANDERS NANCY SANDERS ROCKY I.. SANDERS LEONARD LEON SCARBROUGH JERRY SCHOENHOLZER JOHN SCHOONOVER JOHN SCOTT LARRY SCRIVNER EARL SCROGGINS NANCY SCRUGGS DANNY SELBY AVERY SEXTON ELLEN CAROL SHANNON RANDY SHARP PAULA JEAN SHAW RICHARD HAROLD SHAW DONNA SHEA LILLIAN SI-IEARER SANDY SHERRELL WANDA SHERRILL FRANK SHIRLEY LORETTA SHORTES PHYLLIS SHRADER REBECCA JANE SHUMATE KAYE SHUNK JAMES SIMMONS ROBERTA SIMMONS VIRGINIA SIMMS DONNA SIMPKINS DONNA KAY SIMPSON JERRY SIMS TOMMIE SIMS VIRGINIA SIMS DARRYL WAYNE SINCLAIR PATTI SINGLETON GAY CAROL SKEEN ,.f LARRY ROMINE BOBBY ROSE GLENDA ROSE JAMES EDWARD ROSEBERRY Freshmen Worl FRED ROSS LARRY ROSS ANDREW ROZEBOOM JIM ROZZELL RANDALL ROZZELL JOSEPH MARTIN RUNNLNG ALBERT RUSHING RAMONA RUSSELL DARLA JANE RYE CAROLYN RYKER MARY RYLES CHARLES SADLER for Homeoomin JO LAINETTE SKEEINE BOBBY KEITH SLIGER KAREN GAYLE SLIGER CONNIE JEAN SMITH GARLENE SMITH JIMMY SMITH JIMMY DON SMITH KATHEY SMITH LIGE SMITH MARGARET SMITH NICKY DEAN SMITH PEGGY SMITH SAMMIE KAYE SMITH YOLANDA JANE SMITH MARVIN SMITHER ROBERT SMITHSON JOE ERNEST SNELL CONNIE SOHL THOMAS SPARLIN ROBERT SPEER JAMES SPRADLING BILLY RAY STACEY GLEN STAFFORD NETA JO STAGGS SHIRLEY STARKEY T. A. STARRIT JUDITH STEELE PATSY STEELE BETTYE JEAN STEPHENSON JAMES RICHARD STETTLER EDWARD STEVENS SANDRA SMALL SHARON KAY SMART CHARLES SMITH 3' gs, J, mf Vi . iffy S .gmt f Q 15,95 A El F U-4 i Qi? CONNIE SMITH A birds eye view is often necessary when constructing homecoming floats Freshmen Cheer Tigers 'lt Nor rain, nor sleet, nor snow shall deter spirit or attendance of an E.C. football game. RALPH DEAN STEVENS WYNONA STEVENSON DANNY H. STEWART' HAROLD STICK BEVERLY JEAN STILLSON RAY STILWELL JOHN STINSON 'vr RONNIE STOCKTON MICHAEL STOKES MICHAEL STRAIN BARRY ALAN STREETMAN PHILIP STREETMAN PAULETTE MARIE 'STUBBS RICHARD BENTLEY SULLIVAN JEAN ANN SUMMERS JAMES EDWARD SUTTON NORMA SWEENEY LARRY LEE SWETEN HURSHEL ALAN SWINNEY RANDY SWINSON VOGUEL SWITCH KENNETH TALLANT CURTIS DALE TALLEY WENDELL TALLEY PEGGY TAYLOR ROY TEAGUE TRUDY JAN TENNIS BERDIE THOMAS JODEAN THOMAS MARY ANN THOMAS MICHAEL THOMAS TERRY THOMAS DONALD THOMPSON JERE LYNN THOMPSON JULIA THOMPSON to Victory THOMAS CRAIG THOMSON JERRY TILLISON VERNA LOIS TIMS KENNETH TINNEY JAMES TIPTON BILL TITCHYWY BARDIE TODD DONALD TOLLESON ROY TOMPKINS NANCY ELLEN TOWRY NANCY TRAANTHAM LAYNE MARIE TREADWELL INEZ THOMPSON KAY THOMPSON NANCY THOMPSON MARY ELLEN THOMPSON A1 'ir 'L' I CONNIE TRIPP JIMMY TROTTER RICHARD LEE TRUITT JOE TURNER JANEY NELL UNDERHILL LINDA VANCE KAREN ELIZABETH VANDEGRIFF LAN VANDEVEER MARTHA VIERRE VAUGHAN SUSAN VENABLE DONALD VINCENT NANCY WAGNER ROBERT W. WAKELEY LARRY EUGENE WALDROUP BARRY WALKER DE ANNA WALKER GLENN WALKER JERRY WALKER LETA WYNN WALKER ELVA WALL GLEN WALL ALLAN WALTON JAMES RAMSEY WARD JERRY D. WARD LINDA WARD STANLEY WARD JOHNEY B. WARNER DONNIE WARREN GLEN DALE WARRINGTON GARY WASHBURN DANNY WATKINS JAMES ROBERT WATSON NODRA DALE WATSON RONALD WATSON LARRY WATTS WAYNE WATTS SUSAN WEAVER LINDA LEE WEBB DANNY WEBSTER LINDA WEEKS FRITZ WHITAKER JUDY WHITAKER SHERI WHITAKER ILA WHITE LESLIE WHITE LOUIS NEWTON WHITE TWYLAH ANN WHITE MARSHA WHITFORD CHERRY WIGGINS DAVID WILEY LINDA WILEY BARBARA WILLIAMS BECKY LYNN WILLIAMS BEVERLY WILLIAMS BILLY JACK WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLIAMS DENNIS WILLIAMS DWAYNE WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMS IRIS WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS LINDA SUE WILLIAMS LOIS PRESTON WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS PAMELA RAY WILLIAMS RETA KAY WILLIAMS SHERRY WILLIAMS RENEE WILLIAMSON TIM WILLIAMSON DAVID WILLIS NADENE WILLIS TOMMY WILLOUGHBY CHER WILSON DAVID WILSON RONNI-E IRLAN WILSON IIARRIET WINEINGER PAT WINFIELD TERRY WINTER Freshman JOYCE WEICHRING LARRY WEINGARTNER RACY WELCHER JOHN WELLINGTON CHRISTINE WELLS FRANCES WELSH TOM WELSH DICKIE WELT BARBARA ANN WESCOTT CANDY WEST GARY DON W'HALEY JOANN WHEELER LINDA KAY WHEELER JANET CHRISTINE WHELAN MARGARET WHINNEN CHARLENE WHITAKER Beauties Win Honors -1 -WX FLOYD WISDOM JIM WOLFE LINDA WOOD PAT WOOD ROBERT WOOD LINDA WOODS BRUCE WORD ED WORK CAROL WRIGHT JULINETTE WRIGHT MARLENE WRIGHT RICHARD WRIGHT JANE ELLEN WYATT CAROL ANN WYCHE SHARON KAY WYNN NORMA YANCEY TERESA LEE YARNELL JERRY YEARGAN LONNIE KENT YORK SHARON YORK ARTHUR YOUNG CHARLOTTE YOUNG WILLIAM YOUNG JUDY YOUNGBLOOD GENE ZEIGLER LINDA JOYCE ZELLNER DAVID WISENER RONNIE WISER DOYNE WOFFORD my f 1 Y 11, L1 Beauty reigns supreme at East Central as candidates for Pesagi Queen pose for picture 56, 106, 107, 220 Berry, De Aday, Jack Edward-233 Boswell, Linda Suef220 Carter, STUDENTS Aaron, JQAMP117, 233 Abbott, Sherry Jof233 Ables, Don l..fl90 Abncy, Carol Louise-233 Acree, Carol Ann-93, 233 Adam, Judy Jean-80, 118, 206 Adams, Alice Annf233 Adams, Danny Oni:-l-60, 233 Adams Adams Adams , David John-233 , Deborahf233 , Doris Jean-92, 220 Adams, Loretta Jcan-190 Adams, Michael Howard-233 Adkins John CharlesAl3, 233 Adudslell, Jimmy l,.-58, 67, 102, 105, 220 Agnew, Dale Def.-68, 125, 220 Agnew, Glenn-190 Akins, Alma LoRene-206 Alcorn, Bill Allen-233 der, Cecilia Lynn79f1, 220 Paula Kay-69, 81-, 220 Charles David-'43, 77, 206 Alcxan Alexander, Don--190 Alexander, Sherry Ann-103 Alexander, Stanley W.-125, 233 Alford, Alleman, Bruce-74, 81- Allen, Allen, Jerry Harral-233 Allen, Katie CarolynW233 Allen, Kenny-220 Allen, W. Paul-206 Allison , Olivia Jean-94, 233 Allison, Johnny Lee-84, 85, 190 Allison Allton, , Robert Wade-233 Patricia Ann-74 Altman, Oliver DavidA220 Ames, Everett Edward-81, 85. 190 Ames, John Evan-190 Ammons, Deon Charles-206 Amstat, Rob-105, 233 Anderson, Carol Sue-43, 74, 75, 117, 206 Anderson, Jack H.--12, 162, 190 Anderson, Janet Kathryn-78, 206 Anderson, Janie I..-92, 91, 80, 206 Anderson, Jerry Don-206 Anderson, Jerry RayShon-233 Anderson, Kay-117 Anderson, George Kenneth-51, 190 Anderson, Paul-233 Anderson, Paul D.-206 Anderson, Sally Sue-f1l9, 233 Anderson, Shirley Juanita-99, 206 lndex Auten, Melvin-190 Ayala, Horacio-66 Ayres, Betty-206 Ayres, Linda Lou-54 Baber, Bacon, James Frankf231- Ralph Melton-220 Belk, John William-42, 206 Bell, James Elton-132, 206 Bell, Janfh-220 Bell, Johnny Let+220 Bray, Charlenev54, 104 Briggs, Karnlyn Kay469, 83, B4 85, 102, 103, 207 Britt, John L.-191 Brittin, Donald-207 Brock, Bobby Don--207, 127 Brooks, Michael Edward-221 Badgett, LeAllenf190, 234 Badgctt, Ross Reuben III-59, 64, 65, 190 Bailey, Beverly Sue+190 Bailey, Bill--89, 220 Bailey, Robert Elwood-12, 54, Bell, Patricia Darlene-206 Bell, Peggy-95 Bell, Priscilla Ann-220 Benn:-tt, Bruee Alar1fB8, 106, 107, 220 Bennett, Frances-190 Bennett, Ray Lee-122, 206 Bennett, Sandra Sue-92, 95 Bernard, Steve Rogerf220 Brooks, 191 Randall Jayf127, 139. Brookshcr, Norma Faye-221 Brown, Allred William-207 Brown, Chnrlottef83, 88, 98, 100, 191 Brown, Janet476, 221 nise Snyder-117 Baker, Baker, Cherlyn Judith Chineenah Joe-234 Berry, Mickey-132 Brown Jean-97 Brown jerry-221 Baker, E. Jeanne-206 Baker, Sharon Dawn-220 Baldwin, Joe-220 Ball, Steven Mark-125 Anderson, Stanley Lee-49, 48, 114, 122, 162, 206 Anderson, Stella-206 Anderson, Tim Andyf126, 223 Anderson, Wanda-71 Anderson, Wlynema-190 Andrews, Sandra Ruth-190 Angel, Do ris Marie-190 Anglin, Robert Eugene-190 Anson, Joseph William Jr.-190 Archer, Charles Lee-233 Archer, Judy Elainf-i220 Ardrey, Wayne Lee-121, 220 Armstrong, Freddie Courtney-233 Armstrong, Anthony Wayne' f 105, 223 Arnold, Joyce Janel-220 Arnold, Sharon Ann-206 Arrington, Wesley Kent-233 Arrocha, Maria Lanctte-103. Artcr, Johnny Lee-206 Arter, Rodger Keithf220 Artussee. Paying-233 Atwell, Brenda Gale-93, 206 Atwood, Daniel Clarence-206 Atwood, Linda Carter-220 Aubrey, Barbara Massey-190 Aucoin, Rodger Neil-132 Ansley, Karen Jo-118, 220 Austin, Judith Carole-103, 234 Austin, 'William Mitchell-125, 220 221 Ballard, Anna+234 Ballard, Bette Harden-234 Ballard, Jack W.-32 206 Ballard, Jerry T.-234 Ballard, Nancy-190 Ballard, Nancy Ebey-74 Ballard, Patrick Eugene-220 Bamburg, Glenn Ray-190 Bane, Ralph Darrel-206 Barbee, Shirley Ann-190 Bardin, Carl Leon-220 Bare, Janet-54, 56, 57, 61, 220 Barnes, Kathy-190 Barnes, Linda Sue-220 Barnes, Rachael--33 Barnett, Brenda Elaine-206 Barrett, Vicki Kay-59, 98 Barrick, Freda Ann-220 Barringer, Herbert Russell-190 Bates, Craig L.-206 Bates, Ruben L.-105 Baxley, Gaye-54, 96 Baxter, Stephen Carlv139 Beam, Lonnie R.f190 Beck, Larry Monroe-191 Bccn, Jerry Eugene-132, 220 Beleele, Gary Ray-220 Belecle, Jim-190 Janice Descans draws a landscape familiar to all East Central students the Administration' Building. 1-na. Berry, Rickey Carlos-84, 122, 206 Besherse, Paula Yvonne-104 Bethune, Caylene Carroll-82 Bevan, Donaldf220 Biddy, Philip Alan-122, 140, 220 Biggerstaff, Betty-191 Biggs, Jimmie Dale-220 Billings, Ruth Ann-91 Bilotta, Carole Ann-75, 94, 220 Birtlwell, Alice Kayv118, 206 Birtlwell, Janice Sue-220 Birdwell, Larry Dee-89, 220 Bivins, Roger David-220 Black, Bettie Flanagan-78, 191 Black, Sharon Ann-'43, 54-, 117, 148, 220 Blackbird, Jody-8,1 Blackbird, Sandra Jo-103, 220 Blackburn, Ellen Diane-69, 118, 220 Blackburn, Mary Tucker-206 Blackmon, Eddie Michael-206 Blackwell, Betty Kathrynf206 Blae'wood, Ronald Dale-121, 206 Blair, Ramona G.-152 Blair, Randall Shearwood-32, 41, 206 Blankenship, Larry-72, 73, 206 Blankenship, Katherine Sue-104 Blansett, Marilyn-84 Blue, Jam:-546, 70, 139, 206 Blundell, Larry-122, 219 Boardman, Robertf206 Boatright, Shirley Ann-207 Boggs, David Lloyd-70 Boggs, Ronald Gene-207 Bohn, Kenneth-72 Bolin, Kenneth E.-207 Bolt, Linda Kayf207 Bonar, Jimmie l.ou-207 Bonehrake, David Earl-207 Bonnelly, Frank M. Bonnelly, Marilyn-98 Borders, Janet Francillc-42, 65, 78, 191 Borders, W. B.f191 Boren, Cheryll-207, 118 Buren, Nathan Altus-'26, 191 Boswell, Cregoryf220 Bounds, Mary Ellen494, 220 Bowen, Dwight-126, 220 Bowen, l'olly S.-49, 117, 220 Bowen, Retaf220 Bowen, TrudyA220 Bowers, Latricia Ann-207 Bowers, Billy Ray-220 Bowers, Cynthia Rae-220 Bowling, Steve-125 Bowman, Donald-191 Bowman, Robert 13.1191 Boyd, William Lon-105 Boyett, John Wt-sleyf19, 82, 91 Braekin, Virginia Lee-98 Braden, Phyllis Jean-82 Bradford, Sandra Lee-69, 220 Bradley, John-207 Bradley, Larry Don-220 Brady, Charles E. ll-220 Brenholtz, 11111760 Bowlby, Dwight Alan Bowling, Robert-220 Brown, Kennedyf191 Brown, Kenneth-221 Brown, Leon-191 Brown, Michael-105, 121 Brown, Richard Lee-207 Brown, Rodney-221 Brown, Ronald-207 Brown, Saundra Kayt+42, 191 Brown, Saundra Mae-Bl, 80, 221 Brown, Tracey7207 Bruce, Sharon Kay-117 Bruner, Rosalind-97 Bruster, Alice-191 Bryan, Betty Lynn-118 Bryan, Dewayncf207 Bryan, Glen-191 Bryant, Frank-191 Bryant, lnas 1.ouiso719l Buchanan, l,indafl00, 101 Buckley, Nita'-117, 221 Bullard, Belva-221 Bumgarner, Curt-207 Bumgarner, David-207 Bunch, Paulafl8, 84, B5 Bundy, Charles-'207 Bundy, Curtisf22l Burden, Blanche-4-1, 191 Burden, Toni462 Burnett, Carolyn-100, 80 Burns, Bohhif100, 191 Burns, Gwendolyn-236 Burns, Merle--236 Burns, Ronald-127 Burrows, Yitirm-1114236 Bush, Patricia Burt, Don-132, 207 Butler, Bonnie-8-1-, 236 Butler, Kenneth-236 Butts, Alma-A-70, 92, 9-1, 207 Butts, Brenda-207 B11tts, Mary Ann-32 Byers, Judy Carol-13, 236 Bynum, William Ray-191 Bynum, Terry Jayf236 Byrd, Donald+207, 132, 135 Byrd, Ronald Allan-236 Cable. Martha Jam--69, 78, 97, 99, 101, 193 Cain, Larry-221 Calhoun, Charles-5-1, 236 Calhoun, CingerA51-, 221 Calhoun, Sherry-236 Calkins, Wesley-221 Callaha n, Joyce-78, 118, 221 Campbell, Phyllis!-236 Canada, Nancy-236 Canida, Cannad Lintlaf236 y, Linda-193 Cannon, Ronald-236 Cantrell, Charlene-236 Carothcrs, ,Ioyeev236 Carpenter, Carolyn-103, 236 Carpenter, Franklin-236 Carper, Carper, Belly-82, 92, 93 Bill-207 Carr, Cathy-236 Carr, Harlan-236 Carroll, MarileL+33 Carson, Donna-221 Carter, Betty Lou-236 Carter, Bobby-236 Carter, Linda-221 Pamela-26, 54, 81 Bowling, Steven Joe-220 Boyett, John-220 Brandon, Ronald Brandon, Ellen Christine Braswcll, Kay-84 Brannon, Brannon, Carol Marie-191 Patricia Joycw207 Branscum, James D.-58 Brashears, Braahears, David-207 Donald-207 Brashcars, Shirley Ann-220 Braswell, 221 Brawner, Brawner, Lawanda Kay-97, 98, Judy C,-207 Larry Cartwright, Sam Jr.f33, 193 Caruthers, Paula-221 Case, Maurice-221 Cash, Foyc-207 Cason, Karen-82. 86, 236 Cass, Marilyn-511-, 236 Castleberry, Billiem50, 118 Castleberry, Sharon-18, 54, 55, 81-, 162, 193, 207 Caton, James-207 Caton, Lynna-236 Candle, Tony Michael-207 Cay, Fred-221 Cecil, Judith Lynn-29, 42, 71, 75, 86, 160, 162, 208 DuVal Edwar 236 Cooper Cox, Linda-192 Cox, Ronald Gen?222, 260 Cox, Ronnie-125, 132, 208 Crabb, Thomas-237 Crabtree, Thomasv208 Craddock, Mary Annw43, 117, 163, 208 Craig, Jonnic-192 Craig, Kenneth-'237 Crall, Toni-104, 208 Cravatt, Colleen-192 Crawford, Johnny-77 Crews, Barbara-104, 118, 237 Crews, Sherryf87, 98, 148, 222 Criswell, Pau14222 Criswell, Tom-208 Crockett, NancyA237 Cross, Joe LceA208 Crow, Shannon4l27, 237 Crow, Viola Estell Crowder, Nancy Ann-222 Crull, Charles Don-72, 192 Cudjoe, Sheyl Elaine-54, 76, 237 Culbert, Samuel Steven-222 Cunningham, Ronald E.-237 Current, Lonnie Dale-84 Curry Nelda Raye-237 Curry, Teresa Kay-237 Cusher, Leslie Harrison-192 Cusher, Phyllis-54, 222 Doggett, Barbara Elisabeth-209 Dollar, Richard Lynn-238 Dollar, Nancy-74 Donathan, Larry Allyn-107, 209 Donovan, Dianna Lynn-104, 238 Donovan, Donna Kay-115, 118 Doughty, Lynda E.-25, 33, 45, 118, 150, 163, 209 Douglass, David-223 Douthitt, Charles Scott-238 Douthit, Jay-192 Drake, Phyllis-98 Driver, Bobette Burgess-152, 223 Driver, John Charlt-sf223 Droms, Stuart-192 Duckworth, Anthony Earl-192 Dudley, Dale M.-223 Dulaney- Jim-60 Dulin, Frances'-223, 81, 80 Dunngan, Ruby Jean-13, 69, 78, 79, 99, 223 Dunean, Donna Gail-238 Duncan, Jana D1-11410-1-, 238 Duncan, Madeline M.-192 Dunham, Richard Earl-126, 223 Dunn, David C,-192 Dunn, Linda Sue--223 Dunn, MLtry7192 Dunn, Sheryl Del.aneg238 Duty. James-223 , Gretchen-192 Cypert, Larryi237 Dabbs, Paula Jean-44, 208 Dale, Lynnette Suf117, 148, 222 Danenhour, Rusty-76, 101, 222 Dv:-ney, Linda Lea-238 Dyke, Gayle B.-238 Earley, Glen-88 Easley, Blairf192 M.E.N.C. members pause for a moment of refreshment after one of their meetings. Cecil, LaQuita-208 Cecil, lion-208 -Chaconas, William-125, 208 Chaddick, Anita-i221 Chaffin, Harold Dean-221, 236 Chambers, AndreaA104, 236 Chambers, Bobby Jow208 Chambers, Cary-236 Chamblcss, Michael-84, 236 Chandler, Lillian-69, 221, 80 Chapman, Cathy-236 Chapman, James A.fl93 Chapman, J. C.-60 Chapman, James R,-39, 46, 48 78, 122, Chappell, 161, 193 Ritn+f236 Chase, Mark-236 Cherry, Debra Jean'-89, 236 Cherry, Mikcf236 Chesnutt, 'l'on1f22l Chesnult, Tonyfl21, 236 Chester, Gwen-193 Childers, Gnryf54, 56, 221 Childers, Jamif98, 100 Childers, Nancy-236 Childers, Sandra-100, 221 Clifford, JamesA54, 236 Clin, Limuqso, 97, 90, 100, 193 Clifton, lla-193 Clinton, John Clinton, Larry-222 Cloar, Joe Don-193, 208 Coates, Jim-121 Coats, Barbara-96, 236 Cobb, Jerryf121 Cobb, June-193 Coble,Caro1A54 Coble, DalcA222 Coburn, Carolyn-100, 208 Cochran, Jerry-125, 222 Ccwkervll, JPrry7208 Cockercll, Ann Cockcrcll, Sam-63, 208 Corkrill, Glen-222 Cofcr, llt'lunieA5l, 103, 236 Colle:-, Sue Anne-118, 236 com-y, sn.-ffyH2a, 29, 36, 43, 46, 118, 152, 161, 162, 208 Coffman, Roy Lavon Jr,-122, Coker, 'IR-rry-208 Daniel, Charlotte-208 Daniel, David Nelson-192, 132 Daniels, Judy Ann-54, 55, 78, 104, 222 Daniels, Phyllis Jcan Daniel, Ranell-64, 222 Dansby, Olenc-237 Dansby, Roberta-72, 208 Darity, Harold Lynn-222 Darity, Jimmie Leona-104, 2517 Dashner, Charles Frank-222 David, Charlene-69 Davidson, Margueritte Davidson, Ronnie Dal:+222 Davies, Janct4117, 237 East, Donna Gayle-100, 238 Easter 145, , Dianna Jo-25, 24, 120, 223 Eastham, Calvin Loo-87, 238 Eastwood, Joan Fernone-103, 238 Eherle, Alan Lee-238 Eddy, Wanda Marie-78, 8-1-, 103, 223 Edgar, Lcsslie Wayne-223 Edwards, Denny Lee---58, 105 Edwar ds, Edward-62 Edwards, Linda Elaine-238 Edwards, Paula Suef192 ds, Priscilla-238 Compton, Darla-118, 219, 237 Compton, Vivian-236 Conatsen, James-236 Conway, Jof42, 163, 193 Conaway, Mike-125, 222 Conditt, Janie-18, 81, 85, 98, 208 Conn, Kenneth-222 Connel, Joleta-237 Davis, Billy Mac-222 Davis, Brent Lee-238 Davis, Lois Charlene-208 Davis, Connie .lean--94-, 96, 222 Davis, Jacquetta Ann-82, 118, 238 Davis, Jasper-107, 238 Davis, Joe B.-208 Davis, Lorene-'100, 238 Davis, Mary Ann-62, 238 Davis, Mary Margaret Davis, Pamela Gayle-146, 238 Davis, Pearlenw97, 238 Davis, Sandra-97, 98, 100, 192 Davis, Walterf127, 222 Dawson, Joe Bob-208 Elem, Charyl Raef223 Elizarde, RubenW133, 238 Elliot, Roger Dalev209 Ellis, Donna Teresa-49, 48, 118, 223 Ellis, Roger Williain-192 Elmore, Lonita Su5Y54, 55, 104, 238 Ely, Jerald Wesley-223 Embyr, Linda-223 Emmons, Laura Lee+223 Endicott, Judy Carolyn-103, 238 Enis, Mike-122 Endicott, Terry Ann-103, 118, 238 English, Judy-84, 100 Connel , '1'crry7222 Cook, Don-58, 102, 105, 237 Cook Jeanette-193 Cook, Olin-237 Cook, Shirley-222 Cook, StanleyA222 Cooley, Ed-125, 237 Cooley, Ronald-237 Cooper, Cary-78 Cooper, John Darryl-72, 208 Cooper, Gay-103 Cooper , Jack-193 Cooper, .John Cooper, Judy-'11, 91, 98, 208, 222 Cooper, LouAnn-69, 148, 222 , Rebecca-222 Clark Childers, Str-vz+236 Childress, John-236 Chisholm, Phyllisillfi, 226 Choate, Armcnda-221 Choate, Dianna-64 Chowins. Jann-s-226 Chrisco, 1it'xf193 Christian, Charles-236 Christian, 1-'ontreva-221 Christopher, Caryf221 Clagg, S11eryl78-1, 85, 99, 148, 221 Clark Jamesf22l Clark, Linda-193 Clar, , Ronald-13, 125, 208 Stcvenf26 Claybrook, Elizalretli-152 Clemons, Jainos-54, 105, 222 Cliburrl, David-107, 236 Click, Bill Click, Carolt'A162, 193 C011-.-rn, Billy-236 Colbert, Rnbertf236 Colbert, James--208 Colbert, Cole, S1 Mary-97, 236 iirley-82, 222 Coleman, Zill-132, 236 Colcy, Stephen-'236 Collett, Frank-236 Collings Davidf236 Colliugs, Douglas Jr.-193 Collings, Howard-'236 Collings, Kenneth-222 Collings, Phyllis4193, 236 Collings, Robertf222 Collins, Aubry-236 Collins, Ann-236 Collins, Ruthcna-237 Colvin, Nanny Carole-193 Colvin, Dennis-237 Comhes, Randy-222 Combs, Barbara-222 Cooper, SIECVCY237 Cope, CharlencA208 Cope, Jewell, Jr.f193, 132 Copeland, 1'lar01d7193 Copeland, Margaret-95, 96, 237 Coper, Alan-193 Corbin, Steven-86, 122 Corvin, Beverly-237 Corvin, Doris-237 Cossairt, Danny Kaye-193 Cossey, Janis Faye?94, 237, 81, 80 Cotter, Jess Jr.-193, 82 Couch, Kennethf208 Coursey, Rita-222 Courtney, Steve-222 Cowan, Carlon-127, 208 Cowart, Judith-208 Cowart, David Mike-222 Cowart, Rebecca-237 Cox, Ray-237 Day, Donald William-209 Day, George William-18 DeArman, Rena Lou-95, 238 DeArmond, Tommy Arnold-238 Deaton, Johnny Claud-238 Dees, Lavena-69, 83, 118, 192 DeLacretaz, James Larry-238 DeLaune, Mary Elizabeth-100, 209 Dellinger, Warren Shelby-192 Delso, Anna M.-103, 238 Demory, Tom Leroy-238 Denny, Eddie James-238 Derebery, Patricia Kath1eenY238 Descans, Janice KayH238 Descans, Vicki Lee-223, 256 Deskin, Beth Ann-238 Devore, Dianne-28 Diamond, Julia Ellen-209 Diamond, Robert Alan-122, 238 Dickens, Carey Grahame--103, 238 Dickerson, Harold-43, 71, 74, 122, 223 Dickson, Sandra Kayf98, 238 Dill, Donna Caro14238 Dillon, Frank-60 Dillard, Ella Howard-238 Dixson, Carole Doris-88, 238 Dixon, Cletuesv238 Dixon, Deborah Ann-238 Dixon, James Arkie-192 Dobyns, Arthur Dean-12, 223 Ennis, Russell Waync?54, 192 Epley, Loretta Jean-104, 238 Eppler, Jesse James-114, 125, 223 Erwin, Harold Edward-209 Escue, Roger Keith-60, 101, 192 Estes, Arvis Glenn-192 Etheredge, William Andrew-54, 238 Etier, Marc-127, 238 Etier, Richard Lancw223 Evans, Marilyn Kaye-238 Evans, Paul Barton-223 Evans, Sam H.-223 Evans, Saundra-192 Evelyn, Charles William-122, 209 Everett,Jimmie W.-238 Dobyn Dodd, 223 Dodd, s, Linda Joyce-69, 223 Douglas Denver-131, 132, Lou Annf94, 192 Dodds, Norma Jean-209, 223 Everman, Melva Rae'f238 Fabrizio, Maria Antoinette-118, 223 Fain, George W.-54, 55, 238, 84- Fairbanks. James Victor-192 Fairless, Michael Don-54, 105, 238 Farhert, Albert-238 Farr, Christine-223 Farris, Emil C.-194 Fassino, Virginia Deann-238 Fassino, Larry W.-223 Fassino, Virginia Deann-238 Fasso, Larry W.-223 Fathree, Susan D.-117, 223 Faught, Robert-126 Faukner, Daniel I.eff54-, 223 Felan, Jesse James-209 Ferguson, Eddie-238 Ferguson, Raymond Louis-223 William Phillipi85, 24-1 Cray, Miehaelf125, 2,10 Ferrer, Raul A.-66, 209 Ferron, Alan W'illiam-125 Fielder, Larry David-26, 233 Fields, John l..'209 Fields, Odella Marie-64, 239 Files, David Edwin-223 Files, Genn D4-14209 Filson, Kathryn Len-25, 33, 54, 103, 150, 191- Fine, Paul Alfred-223 Finn, Beverly-117, 239 Firstenberger, Nancy Graeme-43, 86, 117, 223 Fiseher, Royce Gr-nr+132, 133, 191 Fisher, Brenda Carol-54, 103, 239 Fisher, Donna Kaye-74, 75, 96 Fisher, Karen Jeanne-209 Fisher, Sandra Kay-194 Fitzgerald, Linda Joan-103, 239 Flanagan, Tommy Charles-232 Flanner, Al-133, 209 Flatt, Michael Fleming, Anita Janf+91, 95, 239 Fleming, Sody--76 Flick, David L.-223 Flint, Richard Lee-63, 84 Flowers, Johnny Dcwayne-239 Floyd, Jan Octavia-223 Floyd, Perry Wayne-239 Floyd, Sandra Lemely-191 Flurry, Richard Dean-85, 209 Focrtsch, John P.-194 Folger, Jorryi209 Folger, Jim-60 Folsom, Vickie Lynn-239 Fontana, Dick-239 Ford, Linda Ellenf239 Ford, Nancy Allen-239 Fortner, David L.-239 Fraley, Charles-194 Fraley. Joyce-209 Francis, Sharon Kay-67, 78, 96, 223 Frank, Amy Jo-100, 209 Frank, Harriet Jo.-194 Frantz, Christine M.-209 Frantz, Douglas Martinv223, 239 Frantz, Michael-223 Fraser, L, Roz.-Kn-223 Frazier, Jeannie-25, 118, 147, 151, 151, 223 Frazier, David Charles-209 Frazier, Ray Gent:-239 Frazier, Roy Dean--239 Frederiek, Ronnie Jamesi209 Fredrick, Ronnit+209 Free, Philip Owen-239 Freeman, Daniel Fleet-209 Freeman, Dona Ruff-77, 103, 239 Freeman, Joetta Jane-209 French, Paula Jean Frenk, Helga Suzanne-67, 223 Friels, Suzieg33 Frey, Farlene-63 Frey. John David- 191- Fry, Gary Allenf209 Fry, Larry Preston-133, 239 Fryar, Mary Nancy-209 Frye, Donna Kaye-209 Gardner, Garrett, Orland Oscar-78, 223 Anita Jane-69, 86, 223 Garrett, Glendol-130, 133, 19,1 Garrett, Jere J.-93 Garrett, Lyndol-209 Garrett, Myra Nel1f209 Garrett, Larry W.-223 Garrett, Garriott, 1'atrieiaf5r1, 56, 223 Glenn-191 Garrison, Rod -209 Gasaway, JaNell Dcanc-210 Gasaway, Vfilliarn Tommy-f19l Gavriloff, Andy--60 Gavriloff, Lillian Christine-86, 148, 239 Gcnn, Jimmy Warn-ni65, 75, 81, 210, 122 George, Teddy Ray-223 Gerber, Larry-121, 223 Gibbon s, Virginia-19-1 Gibson, Connie Lou-223 Good, Michael Cartwright--210 Goodman, Janette Wlanda-54, 55. 56. 57, 22-1- Goodman, Judy Marie- 210 Goodner, Steven Kent-210 Goodnight, Don lI.f2l0 Goodrieh, Linda Let-i191 Goodson, Bari Lynn-221 Gorelyea, Kathy Pruitt-22-1 Goss, Donna Jan-103, 210 Govt-tt, Hrure WL'-191 Gown, 1,etaf191 Grady, Dwight7210 Gragg, Carl Vernon-22,1 Graham, Albert EdwardY210 Graham, Gary Paul-28, 54, 55, 71, 210 Graham, Glenn Dal:-107, 240 Graham, James Gary'122, 224 Graham, .lane Hope-98, 194 Graham Linda Joyee-101, 224 Hanley, Geary Dean-511, 224 Hnrawa y, Mary Helen-240 llarlrert, Martin YV. Jr.f210 Harden , Jimfl26 Hardwick, Cleta Aloma-195 Hardwick, Donnie Daltf195 Harjo, .laeob-241 Harjo, Jim D.-195 Harjo, Harjo, Yvette--101, 241, 81, 80 Harman, Douglasfl11, 195 Harman, Edwina Christine-103, 22,1- Harmztn, llliellael 11.745, 125, 149, 195 Harmon, Vernon ll.-195 Gibson, Eulieo Daniel-1141, 126, 19,1- Gibson, Jimtny Don-105, 239 Gibson, Thomas Henry-210 Gigas, John Paul-223 Gilbreath, Jim Dalef122, 239 Gilley, Fred Eugene-239 Gillian, LaDonna Welcli-210 Gillum, Diane-104 Graham, Marilyn-97, 224 Graham, Neldav2'10 Graham, Nelda-191 Graham, Phillip Keith-122, 240 Grant, Cary-240 Graves, Graves, Graves, Jim-65 Roy Ray-210 Sharon K .- 195 Fulkerson, Mary Jane-239 Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Linda Fayvf92, 91, 239 Margaret Jean-51, 223 Rickey D.-239 Gissander, Kathlyn-239 Glatlden, Judyr-61, 33, 152, 163, 19,1 Gladden, Roland Dec+l9l- Gladden, Wlilliamf 22,1- Gray, Steve Edward-210 Green, Billy W'aynef221 Green, Deanna Ruth-210 Green, Don-2,10 Foust, Foster, Cheryl Deanne-239 Foster, Karen Sue-209 Foster, Kenneth W.-209 Foster, Marsha-76, 239 Donna Louisfr239 Fulton, Virginia FayC797, 98, 239 Furlong, Susan Lynn-152, 239 Gabbart, Neva Marie--99, 239 Gage, Ronny Walter-133, 209 Gaines, Larry EdwarLlv51, 60, 223 Gallagher, Donald-209 Gallion, Patsy Sue-103, 239 Gandy, Gary Don-A-223 Gann, Donna Jean-223 Gant, W'alter-125, 239 Glasco, Jimmy Dale-126, 210 Glass, Patsyf51, 224-, 240 Glenn, Linda-117 Glenn, Nancy L.-2110 Glennon, Joseph Lew2'10 Glimp. Barbara Evonnc-13, 50, 53, 118, 163, 19-1- Glover, Gobcr, Goble. Sheri Eileen-B11 Dclois G.-194 James Robert-5,1 Godfrey, Richard James-224 Green, Dorse Dalcf19, 74, 224 Green, Jeri Ann-2110 Green, Jesse Mathew-22-1 Green, Karen Jolene 81, 85, 103, 224 Green, Ronald Louisf224 Green, Snell-195 Harp, Rita Gail--'29 Harras, Harrel, Antoine Tonyf195 Evertt lloss-224 Harrell, David Anthonyf241 Harriman, Sandra G.--81, 80 Harris, Alan Hoy--241 Harris, Billie Jean Harris, George Dean -76, 241 Harris, James-G0 Harris, Joe Paul-211 Harris, Mary Et'kles72-11 Harris, Myra Jane-224 Harris, Natalie Kay-2-1-1 Harris, Pamela Jeanne-224 Harris, Pippi-60 Harrison, Cynthia Anne-152, 2111 Harrison, Ronald Ge-nef224 Harrison, Janiee Leef2211 Harrison, Sandra Lynn-241 Harrison Harrison , Teddy C.-24-1 , Virginia Kaye-81, 241 Hart, Dwight A.-210 Hart, Ed mond X. 211 Hart, Patricia Lynn-74, 117, 2-11 Greene, Linda Jo-5-1, 224 Greenwood, Jaunita Lee-100, 210, 80 Greenwood, JohnitaAl00, 240 Gregg, Charles Taylor-240 Hartoon, Phil 1'1wingA121, 24-1 Harvey, Michael T.-121, 241 Harvill, Janice Fay-2411 Hawkins, Byron Larry-210 Hawkins, Woody Dwayne-133, 210 Fowler, Ronald Wayne-223 Fox, Floyd A.-239 Ganus, Howard Michael-223 Gardner, Clark David-191 Golstan, Coolidge James-101, 240 Gonzalez, Ricardo A.-62, 210 Gregory, John Elva-240 Gregory, Lawrenee James-221 Gregory, Stven D. -126, 210, 224 Gregory, Thomas Lee-133, 224 Gressett, Mary Ruth-117, 2,10 Haxel, D ovie ll.-195 Haxton, Lola Ann 51 Hayes, William-2-11 Hayes, E rldie 15lt1gen1+241 Hayes, Harley 11.-195 Haynes, Tamara Jan-82, 210 Haynes, Larry Leef27, 36, 125, 131, 210 Hays, Fred Cf-211 Hays, Gaylr+Si, 78, 117, 2-11 Hays, Janet Kathleen-44, 62, 117, 147 Hays, Marcia Sue-117, 24-1 Hays, Patrieiai19S Griffin, Carole-v2-10 Griffin, Gene-72, 73, 210 Griffin, Norman Eldon-58, 210 Griffin, Rubt?195 Griffin, Don Wayne-121, 210 Griffin, Alva-224 Griffith, Linda Fern-96, 240 Grimes, W'ay1non Lewis-105, 210 Grissom, Marilyn Kaye-240 Gross, Patricia Von-221 Grounds, Charal Ann-117, 195 Grubhs, Patrick-46, 122, 240 Guinn, Gary Lee-133 Guinn, Ronald Dean-210 Gunder, Gary Lee-16, 126, 163, 195, 210 Gunter, Chloe Juan-103, 2-10, B0 Guthrie, Aubrey Deanf82, 224 Gutshall, Linda-103, 210 Haek, Wlilliam Louis Jr.-224 Haekett, Vicki Lynnf98, 224 Haggard, Mary Susanf224 Haggard, Shirley Mae Haggard, Terry Lynn-224 Haile, John Allen-210, 224 Haines, Edward Alan Hale, Jerry C.-224 Hays, Phil liayf'130, 131, 195 Hazelrigg, CharlottL+63, Hazelrigg, Dennis Wlayne-63, 221 Heard, Melba Joye4+95, 224 Heffington, Wentlyl-195 Hefner, Rex-70, 105, 210 Hellack, Jenna Joi-77, 103, 195 Helm, Buddy C.--210 Helvey, H. Dawson-2211 Henderson, G. Don-24-1 Henderson, Mary Ann-54, 99, 24-1 Hcndley, Theresa Camille-113, 211 Henley, Cherie Anne-43, 54, 55, 50, 57, 117, 152, 22,1 Henley, Joe-125, 241 Henry, Clyde Davidf224 Henry, Tommy Glenn-195 Henry, Jackie S.-22-1 Students learn to concentrate 011 subjee Hall, Alfred J.-195 Hall, Carol Ann-100, 210 Hall, Delina Cole-91, 224 Hall, Gary Wayne-2,10 Hall, J Hall, J oAnn-2110 ohn Douglas-140 Hall, Lyle B..-125, 210 Hall, Lynda G.-78 Hall, Patricia Murrayf240 Hall, Ronald Glenn-210 Henry, Phil Hensley, Bruce Dean-139, 210 Hensley, George-210, 195 Henson, Johnny Clinton-105, 211 Henson, Julia Annf211 Henson, Nanny Sue+241 Herion, Bruce Franklin-221, 241 Hcrion, Martha Lynn Herje, Dee Ann-224 tmatter only. in Fundamentals of Art 1-lass. Hall Sylba 1.ynnf90, 91, 98, 118, 210 Hall, Woodrow W.-s9l, 195 Hallum, Barbara Elaine-240 Ham, Dennis C.-2-11 Ham, GroverA240 Hamilton, Jaunell-240 Hammett, Loretha-2,10 Hammond, Clifford Don-210 Hammons, Donald Ray-224 Hanes, Margaret Kay-54, 94, 210 Haney, Frances Lois-210 rim,-, Kenneth R.-196 Herrera, Yoly Esther-118, 211 Herrin, Gary Lynn-196 Hester, Darryl Wayne-241 Hcwett,Johnny Luke-196 Hewett, Tommy L1-81, 160, 164, 196 Higgins, Dwayne-241 Hickerson, Pat L.-196 Hickman, John-211 High, John Martin-224 Hightower, Robert Bingham-196 Hightower, Wilma Lucillw241 Jarvis, Mary Sue-91, 211 Jarvis, Rc-ta M.-211 Jefferson, Lana Sue---118, 242 Jenkins, Jo:-tta M,-'2-12 Jenkins, Mary Vendal -225 Jennings, Jean Helen-78, 211 Jennings, Marilyn Kay-96, 225 Jensen. James Paul-'l05, 242 Kifer, Nlaryf-197 Kiker, Jann-s-213 Kilgore, Hrenda-54, 197 Kilgore, Stella-81, 85, 99, 226 Kimberlin, James W.-'H-I-, BS, 212 Kimbrell, Tommy Russ:-llf213 Kindred, Davitlf226 Jim Morris, E. C. freshman, finds his interest in the arts both stimulating and creative to the mind. Higgnight, Ronald Edwurd45I, 122, 241 Hill, Allen li.fl96 Hill, Billy Maxf196 Hill, Jaekie Lee-22'1 Hill, Karen Lynn-81, 83, 118, 211, 80 11111, Lawn my-96, 224 Hooper, Laura Jo-196 Hooper, Priseilla Annf21l Hopper, Steve Roderick-212 Horsley, Anthony R.-242 Honchin, Troyre Edward-106, 196 Honseliolder, Linda June-92, 91- . Laura KIargaretf71, 225 Hill. Robert Tlimnas-'32, 35, 75 211 Hill, Terry Wayne-196 Hill, Velda Margate-ttv211 Hillman, Ronnie Joe 125, 221 Hillman, Terry Don- 241 Hines, Donald Ray-211 Hisaw, Judy Kaye-221, 80 181, 196, 211 Houston, Ann-225 Houston, Roy R.-196 Howard, Bill 17.f211 Howard, Charles Neill-196 Howard, Charlotte Jean-61 Howard, J. Edwin- 242 Howard, Hunt, Ray Paul-105, 225 Hunt, Renal Jasper'-225, 242 Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Brenda Joyce-118, 225 Mary Joan-54, 242 Burnieo Junn+242 Hunter, Patricia K,-242 Hurd, Linda LnrcttaY97, 2-1-2 Hurst, Cleta Fern424-2 Hurst, Jimmy Hurst, Lynn Henry-72, 225 Jeter, Robert-242 Johnson . 126, 2 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson 242 Johnson, Johnson, llenny Earl-66, 67, I1 Hill M. Byron D.-28, 122, 225 Carlf2-12 Carl W.-196 Ifvelyn Mart-nc-242 Jean Scayf22S Jerry Haskc-117211 John-71, 211 Karen Annf242 KayA91, 96 Larry Gene-225 I.im1a Diana-f103, 242 'Nliehael A1ex'51, 107, llonald Leevfxttf, 242 Stephen Lee --126, 242 Johnston, Jerry Don Joiner, Cary Glennff225 Joiner, Sheila Annf226 King, Ilarharaf243 King, Billy JeanA93 King. Dale 226 King, Jann-. '226 King, Jerry-21,3 King, Liz-fllfl King, Roy 11,111---212 King, Sl1aron72,l-3 Kinley. lS1'1tyf117 Kinney, Hrytxn-212 Kirby, Gary-105, 226 Kirby, Jimmy-243 Kirby, Linda-f243 Kirby, Robert-51, 213 Kirk, Phillip 46, 47, 58, 59, 122, 226 Kirk, Vinson Kirk, 1Villi:11n V213 Kirsner, Steven-243 Kite, Darien:-'81, 80 Kite, Jcrry-55, 243 Kite, Linda Kitt, Charlene Beth-118, 212 Jolly, l.m1ra-61 Jolly, Iliohard W.--226 Jones, Billy Howard-21-2 Jones, Charles F.f2l1 Jones, Connie Cail+2-1-2 Jones, Danny Paulf139, 2-12 Jones, David Franklin-226 Jones, Delois Jones, Gail Allen-100 Jones, Gary L.-226 Jones, George Lenis-226 Jones, Gerald Wayne-197 Jones, Glenn Dale-f197 Jones, Grover Etigent-A242 Jones, Henry-197 Jones, Jani:-e Wlaleah-197 Jones, John Darrell-Y 242 Jones, Judy K,f71, 118, 161, 197, 219 Jones, Karen Colle:-nf104, 242 Jones, Kayi212 Jones, Linda KayA2t2 Jones, Eva Burleson Jones, Ralph W'esleyf53, 62, 106, 107, 164-, 211 Jones, Robert 0.-78, 211 Joplin, llivhard Le1'f2 12 Jordan, Anthony Wade-211 J.m1t1.i. italy Kay-118, 119, 197 Jordan, Larry Joe-134, 212 Jordan, Priscilla Dane-54, 56, 78, 119, 212 Journeyeake, Wlilliam Miehat-lf105, 212 Justice, Jack Lee-226 Klepper, James-126, 243 Knapp, I'aulaf81, 8-1, 101, 149, 21-'5 Knight, .lanief2-12 Koehle Koehle r, Judyf95, 212, 213 r, Mark Koger,Carl Douglas-122, 243 Kolb, Janet Kramer, Steven-60, 243 Krause Krause , Jon -197 , Richard Lee-70 Krehbe, Phyllis--243 Kuehta, Mika-372 Kursar, George E.--126, 212, 226 Kyle, Joe Robert Kymes, Charles-88, 226 Labargze, Victor-226 Laeey, Sharon-226 Laek1'Yy Jeri 213 Lacy, Dannyf243 Lacy, 1 La17ave lol1infl97 , Judy-213 Lafeyers, Gary--213 Laiferty, Mit-l1ali122, 213 Lahmeyer, John-226 Laird, Anitaf243 Laird, Billf2l2 Lakey, Narvaf84, 243 Lamb, Dalr+2B, 226, 122 Lamb, Gene Lamb, JackY226 Lamb, Toni-'61 Hutchings, Alfred Allen-32, 34, 35, 82, 122, 196 Hutchings, Charles Ray-225 Hutehings, Linda Lcc-94, 225 Hutt-hings, Raymond Lyman-225 Kaiser, Clyde DonaldY243 Kale, Jat'kf105, 213 Karn, Cherric-212 Klasterke, Riel1ardf197 Kattouw, Hi11ie'66 Kay, I'1dA197 Hollaml, Mary Ann-100, 211 Jaines, Richard Edward-211 Hisle, lina Je1lnf51, 221 Hisle, Jaek-221 Hisle, Roland IC.--196 Hitt, Ronald LeRoy-111, 121, 211 Hobbs, Shirley Ann-211 Hodge, Cary I1ayf2-11 Hodge, Kermit--134 Hodge, Paul 11.-82, 211 Hogue, Linda l1.f104, 224 Hoipkemeier, Sharon Ann-18, 98, 22,1 Holden, Donna 51107152 Holden, Phyllis-77 Holder, Donna Sut+103, 241 Holder, Marl llrantley-2-1-1 Holder, Phyllis Odt-liaf2-11 Holder, Ronald Gail-211 Holdridge, Karen Gayle469, 99, 224 Holdselaw, Il. Loretta-Bl, 81, 22-1- Holland, Beverly Todd-241 Holland, Eddie Vern-241 Holland, Linda Joy-78, 82, 94, 225 Holman, Leroy-225 Holman, Nlarhsa Ann--117, 211 Holmes, Lillie Pearl-211 Holt, Danny Lee-211 Homer, Margaret N.f2ll Honea, liobort 11.7211 Hooks, Patricia ,inn-78, 211 Howarth, Beverly Anicef242 Howell, Shirley Ann-43, 49, 54, 58, 225 Howell, Thomas W'e1ls+l25, 211 Howeth, Harvey 1uniorfl96 Howry, Jerry Don-54, 81, 211, 212 Hubble, Fred Jn-ne-242 Iluekeby, Eddie Don-242 Huddleston, Carolyn-211 Huddleston, Daniel Rayf2-12 Hndgens, Bobby l1ayf2 12 Hudson, Beeky I,ouv225 Hudson, Jann Lynn-54-, 55, 56, 57, 196 IIudson,Paula I1ethf55, 81, 21-2 Hudson, Richard K.-225 Huebseh, Mirhael Wlesley Huey, Roger Jocf225 Huffman, Gail Marion-103, 242 Hughes, Estelene-65, 242 Hulin, Sharon-196 Hull, Mitchell Hay-105, 21-2 Hullet, Sherry Lynn-242 Hulstine, Aaronfl96 Humphrey, Charles-225 Humphrey, Linda Marie-225 Humphrey, Randy K.-121, 225, 2-12 Hunt, Byrl Darwin-121, 196 Hunt, Carolyn Kay-43, 115, 117, 156, 160, 211 Hunt, Hunt, Gerald JohnnyA2-12 Pat T.--225 Hutrhins, Jim F. .Hutohinson, Jeanine--5-11 Idleman, Dennis Dwain+225 Idlennin, Sharon Knyf225 Ing, Georgef71, 196 Ingram, Ginger-242 Ingram, Tatlnya Lynn7242 Ingram, Thomas Vernon-225 Inman, Carol Elaine-44, 63,100, 196 Inman, Jack B.-242 Irby, Robert Leo-77, 225 lrwin, Judy-21-2 Isaacs, Jay-'76 Isbill, Lucy Delores-91, 100, 211 Isbill, Mack Bennettf91, 212 Isom, Connie Ann-242 Ivie, Cary Loydf225 Jablonski, George Van-70, 225 Jackson Jackson , Charles Alva-125, 211 , James Allen-196 Jackson, Janice LaVcrr1e Jackson, Ruth Ann-95, 225 Jagzgers, Michael Owen-212 James, C. L.-225 James, Cary Ray-212 James, Marilyn F.vl96 James, Mclva Lou-242 James, Paula Carol466, 67, 78, 103, 153 Jarnes, Virginia Sue-96, 242 Jaqui-ss, Bcatrieef2fi-2 Kay, Reba-78, 226 Kay, Ronald Kay, Shirley-95, 226 Keck, Preston-85 Km, Hoy-226 Kecfcr, Janice-ss, 69, 118, 243 Keleh, Jenniferf104, 213 Kellollgv Pat Kelly, Helen Kelson, James Michael-243 Kelso, Robert-25, 46, 47, 160, 164, 2 Kelton. Kenley, 12 Tommy B et t y-2-'13 Kennedy, Bert-107 Kenne Kenne 226 Kenne Kcnne Kcnnn 212 Kenne Kent, dy, Carolyn-226 dy, Debbie-16, 47, 118, dy, Donna-100, 243 dy, JohnnyA197 edy, Larry E.-106, 107, dy, Sharon Ronald-197 Kerr, Veda Kay-32, 41-, 102, 103, 119, 226 Kcrsey, Helen-197 Lambert, Charles-212, 213 Lambert, Harvey J.-197 Lambert, 151111770 Lamirand, l'atriciai63, 226 Lammers, Charles Seotte-212, 211 Laneaster, Frieda 131,-'291 Lanee, Randy Lanee, Nlargnrr-t-231' L1iflf14'Y5, J:1ni4'r:f83, 102, 104, 226 Landrith, Ronda-226 Landrum, JoL-125, 211- Landrunt, Leaine Lane, Jerry-212 Lane, Johnny'-226 Lane, Missy--'197 Langdon, Dennis Clay-2,14 Langston, James-197 Lanham, 11icl1ardi32, 122, 226 Lansford, Lester-105, 226, 244 LaReat1, Lesley469, 117, 124-, 1-11, 226 Kcy, Debbie-61 Kcy, Randolph-212 Key, Ted-19, 110, 122, 226 Khoury, Daniel-197 Kicdaiseh, Alwin Kiesewcttcr, Michael-76, 134, 212 Large, Large, Large, Carol7262 Wvilliant fluarryj-Y 197 Linda Marg-244 Larney, Ililly Ray-241 Lafiose, Louis-211 LaRue, I'l'illipf244- Latham, Larry Latimer, I.indaf226, 211 Latta, Doris-2-1,1 Latta, FredaA2l2 Lavender, llobert-134, 212 Lawrence, D1-lela-54, 81-, 95, 2-L1 Lawrenee, George-21-1 Lawrence, LarryA1O5, 226 Lawrenee, Susani244 Lawrence, Virginia-197 Lawson, E. Arlene-197 Lawson, Buddy-125, 212 Lawson, .lim-72, 73, 78, 197 Lawson, Joy-212 Lawson, Rc-xAnn-54, 56, 76, 84, 85, 100, 226 Lawson, Vivian-78, 197 Lawyer, Claudini+227 Lawyer, Larry-122, 244 Lay, Terry-227 Layne, Lynne-78, 94, 227 Layton, Robert-244 Leach, Patsy-227 Leader, Betty-244 Leatherwood, Helen-197 Ledhetter, Allen-198, 244 Ledlow, Marlcn?46, 47, 48, 79, 115, 118, 153, 155, 159, 161, 164, 198, 261 Lee, GalcY244 Lee, Janicef74-, 75, 161, 212 Lee, Larry-244 Lee, Terry-244 Leerstang, Onita-244 Leffler, Charlene-212 Lehmann, Robert-244 Leonard, Kay-212 Leslie, Wendyl-105, 227 Lester, Glenda-81, 98, 227, 80 Marshall, Kay-97, 213 Martin, Cheryl-29, 213 Martin, Dan-227 Martin, Glenda-227 Martin, James-137, 245 Martin, Linnie-81, 83, 100, 213, 80 Martin, Marilyn-100, 227 Martin, Micky-66, 67, 78, 198 Martin, Max-227 Martin, Nancy-198 Martin, Patricia-227 Martindale, Jerry Paul-227 Mason, Morgan-199 Massey, Billy Frank-246 Mathis, Billie Suc-64, 65, 165, 199, 213 Mathis, Paula-227 Matlock, Dixie-246 Matlock, Philip Rhea-227 Matthews, James-134, 246 Mauldin, Clavin Jackson-246 Mauldin , Earl Mack-102, 246 Maxwell, Donald-105, 246 Maxwell, Patricia Lee-227 Maxwell, Wayne--199 May, Mary Gihsonf74, 76, 104, 246 McCauley, Patricia-78 McCauley, Sandra-212 Mcciimick, Janis-28, 111, 227 McClure, Bobby-245 McClure, Carolyn-213 McClure, Jack-227 McClure, Loy Alice-227 McClure, Mary-227 McCornas, Dona1dY2l3 McConnell, Faylenc+227 McCoy, Linda-245 McCoy, Patty-118, 227, so McCuller, Billy-227 McCullar, Carolyn-100, 245 McCullough, Jeanne?54, 104, 245 McCurlcy, Larry Keith-245 McDaniel, Bill-60, 198 McDaniel, Marilyn Ann-198 McDaniel, Sara Kathryn-227 McDonald McDonald , Darla-153, 227 , Earlene-213 McDonald, Jerald-245 McDonald, Linda-95, 245 McDonald, V. Ruth-77, 198 McDougal, Danny-213 McDougal, Patsy-245 Lester, Sharon Leek244 Levis, George-244 Lewis, Darrell Rayv212 Lewis, Eugene-105, 227 Lewis, Josephv244 Lewis, Leta Lynette-109, 117, 227 Lewis, Loretta-98, 100 Lewis, Lynn-227 Lewis, Sandra-244 Lewis, Sara-244 Lewis, Tom E.-244 Ligon, Jerry-198 McBride, Mary Kathryn-62, 78 Lillard, Roy-212 Lindsey, Floyd-134, 135, 244 Lindsey, Linda-244 Litchfield, Rosemary-69, 99, 244 Little, Richard P. Little, Roger S.-126, 227 Lloyd, Sharon-227 Loague, Anthony-139, 244 Loch, Starling-244 Locke, Ronnie-117, 244 Loftin, Flora-69, 198 Loftis, Bonni?244 Loftis, Cathy Colleen-118, 244 Logsdon, Claudia-117, 227 Logsdon, David-68, 198 Logue, Brenda-244 Long, Dana Long, Donna411B, 244 Long, Noah Clarence-227 Longac re, Gary-244 Lookbaugh, Anita-93, 244 Love, I-Iarolyn-43, 65, 78, 92, 95, 221 Lovelace, Mary-244 Lovelace, Rebecca-81, 227, 80 Lovelace, Sharon-78, 87, 98, 24-4 Loveless, Patricia AnnA99, 212 Lovett, Lowe, Joyce-198 Johnny-198 Lowrance, Brucw24-4 Lowrance, Kathy Lynn-43, 117, 227 Lowrimore, Martha-244 Lowry, Lowry, Elva-18 John-14, 141, 122, 221 Loyd, Oma Dell-84, 85, 100, 227 Lucy, Roy-227 Luellen, Diana-70, 78, 198 LuGrand, Gloria-54, 56, 76, 94, 244 Lundgsard, Margaret-244 Lyton, Dalw125 Lynch, Steven-244 Lynch, Emmit Wayne-244 Lynn, Hubert Alford-244 Mackey, James-245 Madden, Donna Karen-104, 227, 245 Maduro, Mike-245 Mahan, Donald E.-227 Main, Paula Elizabeth-117, 245 Malone, Amos E.-245 Malone, Susan--51, 117, 245 Makinson, Franklin 1-198 Mann, Mann, Donald Lynn-245 Lonnie-126, 127, 114, 227 Manning, James-227 Manton, James-245 Mantooth, Gloria-98, 198 Marlow, Linda-84, 103, 227 Marsh, Charles Ray-198 Marsh, Gary--54, 245 260 Mayberry, Jimmy-70, 87, 106, 107, 213 Mayer, Charlotte-227 Mayer, Margaret Mary-19, 54, 56, 165, 213 Mayer, Mary Virginia-213 Mayes, .linlmy-105, 246 lilayficld, Janew104, 246 Maynard, Kay-19, 91, 103 Mayo, Bob-193 McAlister, Jerry-85, 198 McBce, Billie Suw245 McBride, Linda-245 McBride, Linda Joy-'62, 74, 94, 104 111, 227 McBride, Patricia Anne-69, 212 McCann, Ronnie Earl-245 Mccmhick, Toni-163, 221 McCaslin, David-245 McCauley, Benton Dean-245 McDougal, Orville-198 McDougal, Sandra-36, 44, 117, 198 McElroy, Larry-134, 198 McElroy, Nancy-213 McEuin, Janey-68, 82, 100, 198 McFarland, Bill-213 McGaha, James Michael-58, 59, 227 McGee, Carrie Jean-198 McGee, Kay-227 McGeiscy, Thomas-227 McGowen, Sherri-213 McGuire, Donna-245 Mclnnis, Claud-245 McKay, Alan-213 McKay, Karen-54, 96, 227 McKean, Michael-245 McKelroy, Nancy-69 McKelroy, Shirley-54, 245 McKinney, Naomi Ruth-198 McKenzie, De'On-76, 213 u McKnight, Dale Bruce-245 McKoy, Pat-54, 92, 96, 245 McLaughlin, Clynell-245 McMichael, Rebecca-198 McMullin, Cathy Louise-98, 245 McNair, Floyd Edward-245 McNatt, Jerold-245 McNeil, Barbara-42, 198 McNeil, Charles Stephen-227 McNeill, Don Richard-245 McPhail, Mary Margaret-117, 245 McPherson, Donna Elaine-104, 227 McPherson, Rebecca Lynette-42, 198 McVeigh, Patricia K.-245 McWhirter, Virgil Doyle-198 McWhirter, Johnnie L.-198 McWilliams, Bill GeorgtF245 Meadors, Homer Genef213 Meadows, Donald Martin-227 Meek, Sherry Annf246 Meier, Linda Jean-246 Melton,Caro1 Elaine-103, 246 Melton, Haskell Gene-246 Menefee, Deborah Elayne-246 Merideth, Carol M.-43, 50, 54, 62, 118, 221 Merrill, Glenna-103, 246 Merrell, Patti-117, 246 Merryman, Bill DeWayncf19, 213 Merryman, Carrol-70, 97, 100, 199 Milburn, Kenley Franklin-227 Miles, Bobby Miles-227, 199 Miles, Dwayne Edmund-85 Miles, Laverna-246 Miles, Steven Andrew-246 Milligan, Sammie-227 Milligan, George Tim-227 Milner, Deanna-89 Milner, Don-199 Milner, Kenneth-246 Milroy, Judith-96, 246 Milum, Clinton-213 Minor, Philip Curtis-60, 228 Miser, Teddy Lee-246 Mitchell, C. David-62, 246 Mitchell, Doris-199 Mitchell, Marvin Ellis-72, 213, 122 Mitchell, Rickie Virginia-54, 246 Mitchusson, Linda-246 Meaning, Jacquelyn Elizabeth-228 Mneeni Azad, Hamid R.-228 Molloy, Pat Jackson-213 Molloy, Patrick C.-199 Monroe, Patricia-199 Montgomery, Charlotte-246 Montgomery, Judith Annff199, 213 Moody, Ki Lee-107, 246 Moody, Willard F.-213 Moon. 197 Betsy-42, 43, 117, 165, Moon, Janew117, 246 Moon, .loe-199 Moore, Bcvefrly-246 Moore, Burl William-213 Moore, Charles E.-199 Moore, Deanna-199 Moore, Delores Ann-103, 246 Moore, Edna F.-77, 82, 228 Moore, Janis-18, 69, 84, 228 Moore, Karan Ann--88, 246 Moore, Katharine Lee-103, 228 Miles, W. H.-213, 199 Miller, Miller, Ann-61 Anna Lee-227 Moran, Billy Don-246 Moranetz, Dorothy Louise-113, 228 Miller, James-246 Miller, Jerry-246 Miller, Marilyn Linda-13, 117, 246 Miller, David Mark-126, 213 Miller, Randall-78 Andy Tompkins and Ronnie Cox take time out for a soft drink in the student union before returning to their afternoon classes. Morgan, Alb ert-213 Morgan , William-213 Morgan, Gil B.-114, 126, 141, 161, 213 Morgan, Gloria Jean-246 Morris, Brenda Gayle?29, 53, 62, 81, 118, 165, so Morris, Hoyt T.-228 Morris, Janic?104, 246 Morris, James Keith-49, 48, 67, 246, 259 Morris, John Greg--121, 246 Morris, Joy Karen-118, 153, 246 Morris, Larry-228 Morris, Lucretia-228 Morris, Ronald Keith-213 Morrison, Alan-213 Morrison, Judy Sharon-69, 82, 100, 213 Morrison, Michael Lee-122, 246 Morton, Vicki Dawn-246 Mosely, Cheryl A.-213 Moser, Jere E.-125, 228 Mosier, Gary-246 Moss, Tommy LeRoy-134, 246 Motes, Jim Dee-246 Mouser, Robert Jow105, 246 Mowdy, Linda Fay-54, 246 Mowery, Jerry Thomas- Mullen, David Ray-213 Mumey, Zach-126, 214 Muncrief, Alice Katherine-74 Muncrief Michael William-246 Murphree, Ronnie-199 Murphy, Barbara Jane-103, 228 Murphy, Elizabeth-74, 199 Murray, Dennis Michael-228 Murray, Derrick Duane-85 Murray, Judy Berneicw98, 228 Myers, Bill Lynn-246 Myers, Cheryl Anne-54, 84, 100, 246 Myers, Essewettah Clara Myers, Skibicky-70, 214 Narramore, Barbara Anne-84, ss, 99, 228 Nation, Charles Randal-105, 246 Neal, Danny-228 Neal, Donald Allen-122, 126, 228, 24-6 Neal, Sherrill B.-126, 228 Neal, Tommy Lee-228 Neasbitt, Bobby-246 Nease, L. Gail-228 Neely, Margaret Carol-82, 91, 94, 246 Neer, Louis James-60 Neff, Joe Wayne-105, 246 Neighbors, Edwin Byron-228 Neill, J. Annette-98, 228 Nelson, Nelson, Betty Ruth-199 Homer Dewaynt+199 Nelson, Nelson, James DeWayne-72, 200 Lawrence Brent-247 Nelson, Randy Dene+105, 247 Nelson, Roger Dean-200 Nelson, Virginia-118 Nemecek, Glenda Cherry-214 Nemecek, Perry Lee-200 Newell, Nancy Yvonne-247 Newman, Carolyn-103, 104, 247 Newman, Charles Eugene-200 Patterson, Linda Dianntw54, 97, 24-8 Patterson, Malinda Sanders-248 Patterson, Michael David-228 Patton, Geraldine lrene-248 Pauchey, Mikef248 Paul, Shirley Terry-42, 165, 200 Paul, William 1.-228 Paxton, Harold Dean-228 Pechtel, Carr S.-214 William A.-214 Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Frank D.-200 Leota McGregor Jeanine R.-200 Robert Robin-121, 247 Peck Peek Peek, , Phyllis-55, 103, 228 Carol Ann-200 Peek, , Peter PaulV90, 91, 248 Phillips, Hubert M.-228 Phillips , Kenneth Allen--228 Plrillips, Larry Dale-200 Phillips, Murl Dean-248 Phillips, Roger Dean-248 Phillips, Sharon-61 Phillips, Vicky Kay-201 Pickens, Charlinw248 Pickering, William Harvey-249 Pickett, Gary Ardell-106, 107, 228 Pickle, Pierce, John Roy--214 Barbara Jeanne-228 Pierce, Donald R.-42, 166, 201 Nichols, Wanda Ruth-103, 228 Nick, Patricia Ann-214 Nickell, Michael C.-247 Nickey, May Lenf99, 228 Nims, Fred W. 1Bi11y-214 Nims, Marilyn Kay-247 Nitzel, Lillian Joann-98, 228 Nix, Diana Mae-104, 247 Nobles, Larry Clay-27, 32, 138, 139, 141, 214, 122 Noblett, Rickey Lynn-228 Noland, Carolyn Sue-103, 247 Nolen, Cathy Dean-247 Nord, Dennis Delano-135, 200 Nordean, Frank Alanf59, 228 Peefrcy, Barbara Gayle-95, 214 Peery, Janet Louisefol, 200 Peery, Larry Dell-54, 55, 126 Pegg, Janet Marie-Y1l8, 248 Pegram, Betty Jane?248 Pence, Linda Suef248 Pendergraft, Douglas-214 Pendergraft, Rebecca Joy-69, 228 Pendleton, Larry Eugene-214 Penick, George Lew228 Penner, Jimmy-248 Penner, Mary Ellen-103, 248 Pennington, Jerry Lynn-248 Pennington, Maynard Roy-122, Pierce, Pippin, Pippin, Sandy-98, 118, 228 Micah Lee-'126, 228 Richard David-228 Probert, Pamela Diane-103, 249 Provo, Berneice-103, 249 Pruitt, Donald Ray-46, 58, 59, 105, 229 Pruitt, Virginia Dianna-77, 92, 95, 229 Puckett, David Paul-249 Puckett, Eddie-229 Puckett, Mary Gayle-19, 118, 229 Pugh, Elaine-214 Pugh, Jack Eugene-201 Pulliam, Larry Allen-105, 229, 249 Pulliam, Richard Wayne-229 Pursel, Cathey Lynn-249 Quinton, R. L.-72, 249 Rahorn, Jacqueline Sue-103, 249 Richardson, Robert Darrell-46, 58, 67, 249 Richardson, Sandra Gayle-78, 95, 229 Richmond, Jeff-214 Richburg, Lynn-83, 118, 201 Rickets, Joe Ben-249 Ridenour, Margaret Lorraine-97, 249 Rider, Robert Steven-125, 229 Rigsby, Ray-71 Rigsby, Roy-201 Rigsby, Sharon Sue-214 Riley, LaDonna E.-249 149, Nordean Norman, , David Less-165, 200 Donna Sue-247 Norman, Gary D.-247 zoo, 228 Pennington, Ruth-214 Pennokee, Ella Ma?l00, 248 Pennokee, Sandie-80 Norman, Regina Ann-118, 247 Norris, Leonard Lee-247 North, Bob E.-214 Northcutt, Francine?247 Northcutt, James Haskell-247 Northcutt, Larry AltonA82, 200 Northcutt, Ronald Perry-247 Norton, Jana Ferol-77, 83, 92, 95,247 Norvell, Carolyn Jane-103 Norvill, Bonnie Sue Kay--247 Norvill, Linda J.-228 Noury, James Scott-'54, 107, 247 Null, Deborah Kay-228 Nunn, Jack-247 Nunn, Richard Lee-247 Nye, Mary Louise-84, 102, 247 Nye, Sammy D.-228 O'Brien, Billy Lavern-247 Ogan, Lester Laren-247 Ogan, Sam Loren-72, 73, 200 Olive, Debbie Ann-34, 91, 117, 153, 247 Oliver, Danny Loy-247 O'Neal, Gary-102, 135, 247 Ross, O'Nea1, James Gary-228 Orr, Dan-200 Osborn, Kenny Lee-247 Osborn, C. Quinn-122, 228 Otto, Barbara Leona-62, 100, 247 Overton, Walter fTom1-54, 55, 247 Owen, Judith Ann-247 Owen, Betty Jean-247 Owens, Charlotte Dianw214 Pereira, Antonio-64, 65 Perkins, Robbie L.-228 Perkins, William Jerry-214 Perry, Boyd Glynn-248 Peters, Janice Sue-100, 228 Petrey, Wendell-84, 85, 228 Pettis, Barbara Pendleton-214 Pettit, Judith Ann-248 Phares, Charles Daniel-248 Phares, Earlene-200 Phillips, Carolyn S.-248 Phillips, Carolyn Sue 1Hodgel-201 Phillips, Diane P.-77, 104, 228 Phillips, Gary Wilson-200 Pirtle, Jackie Carl-201 Pirtle, Marcy Dee--94, 228 Pittser, Larry David-249 Platt, Jim Carl-249 Platt, Linda Carolyn-249 Pletcher, Donald Ray-249 Plumley, Jerry Alexander-249 Plumley, Gene Leray-201, 249 Poe, Phyllis Kay-100, 228 Pool, Jana Leer-249 Poole, Eileen Judith-229 Pope, JoAnn-76, 103, 229 Porter, Janet Marle Porter, Jerry Wayne-249 Potts, Woodrow Holley-249 Powell, Pamela Gail-104, 229 Powers, Joyce Ann-201 Poyner, Jerry LaDon-214 Prater, Jean Ross-201 Prather, Robert Scott--249 Pratt, Thomas Robert-125, 138 201 Raines, Clarence-229 Ramsey, Larry L.-214 Raney, Lonie A.-2-1-9 Raney, Yvonnw214 Raper, Lanny Dean-249 Raplee, Karrie Mae?229 Ray, Annabcll-229 Ray, David Mitchell-249 Ray, Eddye Robert-58 Ray, Gloria-61 Ray, Linda Jean-229 Readnour, Gary Ray-229 Price, Price, Price, Priest, Charlene Howerton-229 Robert fMike9-249 Susan-118, 127, 157, 229 Mignon-201 Primrose, Larry Trent-72, 73, 214 Prince, Donald Lee-24-9 Pritchard, Oliver Eugene-214 Pritchard, Thomas Dean-249 Real, Foy-214 Redden, Mike Reed, Carolyn Sue-82, 105 Reed, Evelyn Marie-104, 249 Reed, Cary Don-85 Reed, Jimmy Ray-214 Reeder, Buel Leon--249 Reich, George Edward-229 Reich, Jimmy DalH229 Reiter, Dennis Wayne-249 Renfro, Bert Eugene-249 Renfrow, Joe Leroy-214 Renfrow, Ronnie G.-229 Repass, Mary Susan-84, 214 Reynolds, Wanetta Mae-214 Rhoades, Phillip Don-249 Rice, Timothy Lynn-105, 249 Rich, Jerry Ralph-229 Rich, Jimmie Eldon-229 Thousands of Tiger fans gather at Norris Stadium to help cheer the EC Conference Champs to another victory. Ozbirn, Owens, Glen Dale-214 Owens, Jerry Leon-214 Owens, Kathryn LaVernf+247 Owens, Richard-247 Owens, Sidney Gail-247 Owens, Stanley Ray-200 DaLinda Jan-228 Pace, Donna Mae-78, 118, 228 Pace, Thomas Henry-54, 55, 84, 247 Palmer, Alan-54 Pannell, Hugh M.-228 Pap, David Andrew-121, 247 Parish, Deborah Ayn-228 Park, Judy-94 Park, June C.-214 Park, Terry L.-214 Parker, Carroll Ann-54, 248 Parker, Eddy Allen-248 Parkerson, Bill E.-248 Parkey, Bobby Ray-228 Parks, Phillip Lee-214 Parmenter, Nancy Ann-13, 200 1 , 1 i Q ,. ' 1 1, , g s , ,. 2' ' v Q f, . ..... 7 I 25: Riley, Tommy Jon-125, 215 Ritchey, Ella Geraldenr-62, 44, 166, 201 Ritter, Clydw249 Ritter, Donald Ray-249 Rives, Bob G.-249 Roach, Billie Jean-249 Roach, Ruby Lorene-249 Roach, William D.-215 Roady, Barbara Ann-249 Roady, Norma Cottrell-249 Roan, Paul David-229 Roberson, James David-249 Roberts, Beverly-103 Roberts Roberts , Carl Edward-201 , Letitia Ann-43 Roberts, Mary Ann-103 Robinson, Ardatha Louistr-229 Robinson, Paula Dawn-77, 103, 153, 215 Robinson, Ronald Wayne-249 Rodebush, Max Wayne-249 Roden, Jerry Glenn-229 Roden, Virginia Sue-249 Roe, Dwain Neal-249 Roemer, Janis Kaye-118 Rogers, Billy Gene-249 Rogers, Dianna Hatlnan-229 Rogers, Janis Glenda-104, 249 Rogers, Joe Carroll-122, 219, 249 Rogers, William Jerry-122, 249 Roley, Ervin L.-201 Rollins, Jackie Henry-130, 135, 201 Rollow, Becky Kay-215 Romine, Larry J.--250 Roney, Teresa Anne-201 Roney, Wayne Russell-201 Rooker, Jack Ernest-125, 229 Rooks, Sharon Louise-33, 54, 76, 84, 99, 229 Rose, Bobby James-54, 250 Rose, Glenda Kay-100, 250 Rose, Larry Dean-62, 78, 106 202 Roseberry, James Edward-135, 250 Ross, Betty Lou'-215 Ross, Duane Lynn-215 Ross, Fred Ray-250 Ross, Herman D.-230 Ross, James Paul-215 Ross, La-rry Dean-229 Ross, Marjorie Cottingham-230 Ross, Ronnie Dean-215 Ruth Anne-84, 99 Rowe, Marilyn S.-215 Rozeborm, Andrew John-65, 250 Rozzell, Jim Howard-250 Rozzell, Randy David-250 Running, Joseph Martin Jr.- 250 Parris, Tommy-248 Parrish, Carol Suh248 Parsons, William G.-200 Parsons, Drenda Mae-214 Parsons, Ellis Earl-248 Running, Sherry Kolb-86, 202 Runyan, Jenny Lou-65, 78, 230 Runya 215 n, Linda Kay-70, 93, Rushing, Albert Butch-82, 250 Rushing, Ruby Loretta--202 Russell, Billy Lee-215 Russell, Bob Ray-202 Russell, Ramona Leon-215, 250 Ryan, Jack Edward-230 Rye, Darla Jane-250 Ryker, Carolyn-250 Ryles, Ryles, Mary Ann-103 Mike Lynn-250 Sadler, Charles Golden-250 Parsons Larry June-248 Pasterick, Paula Kay-248 Pasterick, Suzanne-248 Pagggk, Beverly DeLane?104, Patrick, Lella Patricia-103, 248, Bl, 80 Sage, Ina Claudean-78, 215 Sales, Brenda-230 Sales, Marjorie D.-202 Sales, Ronnie D.-250 Salyer, Daisy J.-230 Salyer, Rick Eugene-215 Samara, Bob Dwain-250 Sampson, Joe Kennitb-202 Sanders, Alvis Earl-230 Sanders, Clifford Dwain-250 Sanders, Cynthia Ann-77, 103, 230 Scott, Springfield, Walter G.-45, 203 Stephcns, Janea BethA82 203 Thrash, Ann Louise-203 Switch Tillison, Jerry Morris-253 Tinney, Kenneth Emmett-253 Turner, Joe Martiui253 -f Sanders, Gary Dal:-250 Sanders, Jack Kalef250 Sanders, Karrel Jancf202 Sanders, Linda Annff230 Sanders, Mitehelle-72 Sanders, Nancy Sl1aronf250 Sanders, Rocky L.-250 San d m an, Margaret A.-215 Sanger, Alvin LeRoyf2l5 Satterf loo, ield, Nita Sue--'42, 51, 202 Saunders, Gregory E.-202 Savage, Ruth Eliz-202 Sayre, Scaff, Harry LaDon-202 Dennis Rayv230 Scales, Ersye B.f230 Scarbrough, Leonard Leon-250 Schlehuber, Jane Er-93, 230 Srhoemann, Vicki791 Schoenholzer, John Terry-250 Schoonovcr, Johnny Lee-250 Schow, Carl Ernil-215 Schow, Shirley Stz1nleyf215 Sehreiber, Shelia Jean-230 Seifres, Martha Kay--230 Scott, Carolf42 Scott, D. Rossk126 Scott, Kathryn Ann-202 Scott, Scott, Carole Diane-202 Joe Edwin-215 Scott, John Bobv250 Terry Lynn+215 Scoufos, Raymond Douglas-230 Scrivner, Larry Eugene-250 Scroggins, Earl Dean-250 Scroggins, Nancy J.-215 Scruggs, Nancyf250 Seaman, Gary Lynnf215 Sears, Jerry H.-230 Selby, Danny F.-215, 250 Self, Ruben Delbert-215 Sellers, Kenneth James-215 Selph, Orda Arden, Jr.-202 Sexton, Avery Jerome-250 Shaekelford, Lynn David-91, 202 Shamliy, Susan Maria-230 Sltunnon, Ellen Carol7250 Sharp, Kandence-'117, 250 Sharpe, Phyllis Dansby-202 Shaw, Paula-250 Shaw, Richard HaroldY250 Shearer, Lillian Mae-103, 250 Sheffield, Barbara Ann-5-1, 78, 95, 230 Shelton, Phillis Rene-67, 230 Shelton, Robert Williz11i1f58, 59, at, 85, 230 Shephard, Earl W.f 70, 202 Shephard, Sandra Moorev215 Sherrell, Sandy Lynn-250 Sherrill, Wanda Elaine-511, 103, 250 Shields, Charles Lynn-230 Shields, Glenda Gail-202 Shimp, Beatrice Hope-100, 215 Shirley, Frank Randall-91, 250 Shirley, Joe Stuart-91, 215 Shoekley, Jennie Lecf78, 202 Shoemaker, John Clayton-202 Shortes, Loretta Lawson-250 Shouls, Gwendolyn G.-230 Shratler, Phyllis Ann-153, 250 Shumate, Rebecca Janef250 Shunk, B. Kayev250 Siberts, Robert Philipw215 Sikes, Clifton Wlayncfllel-, 122, 230 Sikes, Derril Jerome-58 Simmons, James Michael--250 Simmons, Roberta-250 Simms, Virginia L.-250 Simpkins, Donna Lynn-103, 250 Simpson, Donna Kay-250 Simpson, Fred L.-215 Sims, Charlotte'Elizabeth-39, 49, -18, 68, 9-1, 215 Sims, Jerry Don-250 Sims, Judy O'Nea1-202 Sims, Tommie Sue-250 Sinclair, Carol Deanne-230 Sinclair, Darryl Wayne-105, 250 Singleton, Patricia Annv35, 250 Sisney, Thurman LeRoy-74, 75, 121, 138, 166, 215 Skeen, Gay Carolf250 Skeen, Jo Lanctte-54, 55, 95, Sloan, Dennis Kirk-125, 230 Small, Sandra Kay-84, 100, 251 Smart, Harold Dale-202 Smart, Sharon-70, 92, 94,80 Smith, Arden J.-216 Smitt, Carol-95 Smith, Charles Alan-230 Smith, Cliarles Bonner-60, 251 Smith, Charles L.-230 Smith, Connie ,lean-1-19, 251 Smith, Connie J11nef251 Smith, Darleen Ann-202, 251 Smith, David 1.eef230 Smith, Doris Dee-230 Smart, Sharon Kayf82, 83 Smitll, Garlenefgfi Smith, Harvey Dennis-202 Smith, Jerry S.A2l6 Smith, Jimmie Don-84, 85, 251 Smith, Jimmy Lewis-251 Smith, Jon Dwight-202 Smith, Liga Everett-251 Smitlt, Lin4laA75 Smith, Lynn-28, 158 Smith, Margaret Ann--95, 251 Smith, Nicky Dean-251 Smith, Peggy Jean-s-'251 Smith, Phyllis Kay-230 Smith, Rita-61 Smith, Ronnic J.f135, 203 Smith, Sammie Kaye-251 Smith, Sue Lynn-103, 230 Smith, Kathy Charlene-251 Smith, Susan-117, 230 Smith, Yolanda Janef251 Smithcr, Ava Ellcn454, 230 Smither, Marvin Thclmer-54, 106, 251 Sniithson, William Edward-230 Snell, Joe Ernestf251 Snider, David Mirl1ael460, 62, 230 Snow, Jerry Datid -135, 216 Sohl, Constance-251 Sorrels, James Leon-202 South, Susan Francine-43, 62, 117, 216 Southerland, Riehztrd Lee-230 Sowards, Carolyn Lea-230 Spann, Sheron SueY231 Sparks, Lorna Elaine-216 Sparlin, Thomas-251 Spear, Doris-33 Speer, Robert L.-216, 251 Spencer, Terry E,-76 Spradlingz, James Edwin-251 Springfield, Sherry Lynn-84, 216 Sprott, muy W.-216 Stacey, Billy Rayf251 Stafford, Danny l.e1?126 Stafford, Glenn E.7231, 251. Staggs, Ernest Ellis-203 Staggs, Neta ,Io-251 Standridge, Ronnie-60 Stanfie ld, Marcia Jean-216 Starkey, Donna May-203 Starltcy, Kenneth Wayne-203 Newest member of the Chad and Jeremy group was their drummer, who kept things lively at their EC performance last February. Stokes, Michael David-252 Stone, Donna Kayz?231 Stone, Stephen G.-231 Stoneciphcr, Evelyn Sue-203 Strahan, Bruce Barney-135, 231 Strain, Michael Charles-252 Strain, Sharon-122 Streetman, Barry Alanf252 Streetman, Philip-252 Streetman, Randall-26, 54, 55, 203 Strickland, Eva Marief54, 216 Stuart, V. 0.-216 Teague, Ray Edwin-252 Teel, Glendia Gail-84, 85, 231 Tennis, Trudy Jan-54, 116, 252 Tenncy, Kenneth-56 Thomas, Berdie Macf252 Thomas, Jodean-252 Thomas, Larry Dee-12, 122 219, 231 1 Thomas, Mary Ann-54, 117, 252 Thomas, Michael Lynn-252 Thomas, Susie J.-10-1-, 216 Thomas, Terry Wayne-102, 105 Tolliver,Carolyn JeanA231 Tooley, Mary Catharine?18 Torres, Virginia-103, 217 Tomlinson, Eddie Arnold-231 Tompkins, John Andrew-114, 125, 231, 260 Tompkins, Roy Hughf253 Tuoley, Calvin Eugene-201 Townsend, Michael Wadr-231 Towry, Nancy Ellen-253 Tracy, Chuck-60 Tracy, Terry Paul-114. 126, 231 Starkey, Shirley 1-'aye-251 Starky, Linda-13 Stubbs, Evaf117, 166, 216 Stubbs, Paulette Maria-252 Trammell, Edward N.-126 Trammell, Linda Ann'-98, 217 Starr, Mary Lou-231 Starritt, T. A.f25l Steele, Doris 1. Hedgecoke-231 Steele, Jurlitit Carolf251 Steele, Linda Kayf-H-, 79, 88, 149, 216 Steele, Marian D, McDowell-231 Steele, Patsy MaxwelI+25l Stephens, Kay-84, 85 Stephens, James Ray+28, 29 Stephe ns, Larry Gail-231 Stevens, Tom-58, 59, 66, 67, Studler, Nelda June-203, 216 Stutz, Sharon Kaye-216 Sullivan, Michael GordonA54, 55, 56, 57, 216 Sullivan. Richard Bentley-58, B-1, 252 Summers, Jean Annf252 Summers, Owen Arthur-231 Surber, Michael H.f23I Sutterfield, Charles Manuel-82 Sutton, James Edward-252 Swearingen, Don D.-125 Sweeney, Karl-60 Sweeney, Norma Faye-252 Swcten, Larry Lecg252 252 Thompson, Colenc Underhill-203 Thompson, Don W.f216 Thompson, Donald Gene-252 Thompson, Inez Boler-216, 253 Thompson Jerc Lynn-104, 252 Thompson, Julia Ann-252 Thompson, Kay Wilson-253 Thompson, Mary Lou-203 Thompson, Nancy Arlcan-253 Thompson, Thomas D.-70, 203 251 Skelly, Larry Dale-216 Slagle, P. Michael-54, 71, 76 Slaton, James R.-216 Sliger, Bobby Keith-251 Sliger, Karen Gayle-251 Sliger, Lanny Jay-216 Stephenson, jon Wayne-135, 231 Stettler, James Richard-251 Stevens, Ralph Dean-252 Stevens, Edward Warren-251 Stevenson, Bettyc Jean'90, 91 Stevenson, Wynona Charlene-252 Stevenson, Hettyc Jenn-'90, 91 Stevenson, Wynona Charlene-252 Stewart, Danny-138, 252 Stewart, Eulala-203 Stewart, Kathryn Ann-216 Stick, Harold-252 Stick, Joef2l6 Stillson, Beverly Jean-94, 252 Stilwell, Ray Earl-252 Stinson, John Douglas-252 Stockton, Ronnie Pat-252 Swink, Richard Wlayne-58 Swinney, Hursliel Alan-252 Swinson, Randy Ray-91, 252 252 Tahsuc , Voguel Owen-51, 105, la, Carol Lee-216 Tallant, Kenneth Leon-252 Talley, Curtis Dale-122, 252 Talley, Morris Wlendell-252 Taylor, Carolyn Sue-103 'ray-im, Danny Eugc-nefl2f? Taylor, Elaine lnez-100, 216 Taylor, Jerry Lee-216 Taylor, John Stanley Taylor, Luella Kathryn-216 Taylor, Melvin Terrell-216 Taylor Taylor Taylor , Pamela Kay-231 , Ileta Pat-203 , Peggy M.-252 Thompson, Vicki Jane-102, 103, 203, 216 Thompson, Thomas Craig-126, 253 Thrash, John Paul-217 Thurman, Tommie C.-217 Tilley, Margaret Ann-231, 81, 80 Timmons, Barbara Jeanf83, 98, 217, 80 Timmons, Francis Jcan-104, 231 Tims, Ann K.f77, 93, 100, 231 Tims, Mary Lynn-217 Tims, Verna Loisf253 Tinker, Sandra LynnAB-1, 85, 98, 231 Tipton, James DeanA253 Titchywy, Williani-253 Todd, Bardic H.-231, 253 Tolleson, Donald William-253 Tolleson, John Carroll-203 Tolliver, Bob J.-217 Trammell, Lynda -Louise-149, 231 Trammell, Ricky Lee?217 Trantham, Jant-231 Trantham, Nancy Carole?253 Treadwell, Layne Marie-61, 253 Treadwell, Terry K.-71, 231 Tribblc, Carolyn Ann-78, 79, 99, 23 Tripp, Connie Louf54, 253 Trotter. Jimmy joe-105, 253 Trotter, George Stephen-126, 217 Trout, Patricia Jauof82, 115, 117, 153, 217 Truelove, Bonnie Ruth-217 Tuilt, Richard Lee-253 Tucker, Carol Ann-231 Tudor, Martha Ann-25, 43, 45, 74, 103, 143, 149, 151, 166, 201- Tull, Monte P.-167, 204 Tull, Sandra Sutf20'l- Tunnell, Charles+217 Turner, Bruce Erwin-231 Turner, Carol Annf231 Turner, Frank S.Y204 Turner, Kathleen Ann-90, 91 Turner, Sandra Suw231, 81, 80 Underh il l, Janey NellY253, B0 Underwood, Bettie A,-231 Underwood, Garlan Michael-201 Upchurch, James Glenn-135, 201- Upchurch, Kathy lSwearenginlf217, 80 Vance, Susie Berniece-87, 231 Vance, Linda Suzanne-253 Vanclegriff, Karen Elizabeth-253 Vandeveer, Lan 1'Ill476, 253 Vandcycr, Joe David-125 Van Hooser, Vance W.-231 Van Orden, Janet Loal-92, 94, 204 W2-ingarton, Ronald Dean-231 Welcher, Racy Doy1eA254 WW:-llington, John Eddie-254 Wells, Christine Diana-254 Wells, John M.-58, 217 Welsh, Fr anccs Jean-118, 254 Welsh, Thomas Arthur-254 Welt, Dick Wayne-2511 Wescott, Barbara Anni118, 254 W'est, Candy Lou-19, 254- 1 7 Vaughan, James Floyd-217 Vaughan, Martha VierrcY253 Vaughan, Shirleye-92, 96, 231 Vaughn, Frances Wynell-20-1. Venable, David Charks-204 Venable, Susan Gracz?253 l l z 1 l 3 Vestal, Russell Franki125, 231 Vick, Bill-204 Vickers, Gary Lee-217 Villar, Borja Mario-204 W'est, Chester-138, 217 West, Gary Wayne-311, 44, 231 W'est, Gerald Ed-231 West, Jolene-67, 81, 231 West, Karen Sue-232 West, LaTris11ia A.-167, 205 Westhoff, James Dale-217 Westhofi, Mary Corbin--217 West, Pau l Houston-232 5 3 Webb, Linda LccA1os, 253 Vincent, Donald Gene-253 Vincent, Linda Luke-88, 100, 204 Visart, Jackie Elaine-231 Voehl, Valerief217 Wade, Denny Lee-204 Wade, Sandra L.f201 Wages, Barbara Ann-118, 147, 231 Wagner, 253 Nancy Charline-117, W'akcley, Robert Wayne-253 Waldron, Theresa Su e-204 Waldroup, Larry Eugenw253 Wacker, Barry Deanw105, 253 Walker, Charles Wayne+126, 204 Walker, DavidA70 Wlalker, DeAnna Joan-253 YValker, Glenn DyarlA253 Walker, Jerry Allen-253 Walker, Leta Wynn-253 Walker, Dorothy Yvonne Johnson-217 Wall, Donald Dade-84, 85, 105, 231 Wall, Elva-253 Wan, on-n A.-54, 105, 253 Wall, Lela 1 ayt+20-1 Wallrath, Robert-24, 77, 167, 217 Walsh, Anna-60 Walsh, Paul Edward-204 Walton, Allan Len-253 Wamsley, Diana E.-231 Ward, llena Evelyn-97, 2011 Ward, James Cyrus-105, 7 Ward, James Ramsey-217, 253 Ward, Ward, Ward, W'arner, Warner, Jerry Dale-253 Linda Ann-253 Robert Newton-204 Johney B.-105, 253 Sharon Kay-231 Warren, Donald C.-253 Warren, Evelyn Annettee-69, 98 Warren, Mike 12.4201 Warrington, Glenn Dale-253 Washburn, Donna Delores-78, 93, 217 Washbur Washbur n, Gary Lee-253 n, Margaret Coleta-4-3, 62, 19, 117, 211 W'asson, Watkins, Watson, Elizabeth Ann-204 Danny Wayne-138, 253 Charles Edwin-204 Watson, David Wadc+217, 253 Watson, Marleene Kay-231 Watson, Nodra Dale-54, 253 Watson, Rita Frances-231 Watson, Ronald-70, 253 Watts, Carolyn Christene- 77, 211 Watts, Dianna Maricf231 Watts, J ames Roy-217 Watts, Larry Dwayne-253 W'atts, Wayne E.-253 Weaver, 253 Susan Carol-54, 104, Webb, Betty Sue-205 Webb, Robert Sherman-217 Webb er, Elaine+231 Weber, Howard Joe-135, 205 Webster, Danny Glenn-253 Weeks, Linda Mac-103, 253 Weichring, Joyce Ann-254 Weingartner, Larry-254 Westrope, Carolyn Riley-205 Whaley, Gary Don-254 Wheeler, Jerry L.-232 Wheeler, JoAnn-251 Wheeler, Linda Kay-251 Whelan, .Janet Christin?254 Whinncn, Margaret Ann-254 W'hisenant, Joe-32 Whitaker, Charlenr+94-, 254, 80 Whitaker, Fitz7251 Whitaker, Judy Ann-254 W'hitaker, Sherri AnnA254 Whitaker, Shirley F.-217 White, David Floyd-205 Wlhite, David William-232 White, lla Faye-254 White, Leslie Susan-78, 79, 117, 251- 1Vhite, Linda Diana-232 White, Louis Newtong5-1-, 56, 57, 254- White, Mary Jane--217, 219 White, Roy W.-167, 205 White, Melvin Stephen4217 White White, W'hite, Whitfu Saundra Su1+64, 217 Tracye Jeane-61, 74-, 232 Twylah Annf103, 254 rd, Marsha Marie-254 Whomble, Jackie Ray-232 Wienbroer,W'altcr H.-232 Wiggins, Cherry Ann-91, 254 W'iggins, Donna Jof232 Wilburn, Becky Lynn-232 Wiley, David Harmon-122, 254 Wilcy, Linda Joy-54 W'ilds, Tom Edwarde-7, 217 Wilkerson, James Richard-217 Wilkerson, Sherri L.-232 Vfilkins, Clarence Randall-232 Willeford, W'i1liams, Williams, chuck R.-135, 205 Barbars Kaye-254 Becky Lynn'-104, 254 Williams, Beverly Sue-60, 100 Wlilliams, Billy .lackY25-1 Williams, Carrie Leef205 Williams, Charles Preston-254 Williams, Danny Ray'-205 Williams, Dennis Ray-254 Williams, H. Dwayne-254 Williams, Gary Edward!232 Williams, Eldon Gene-254 Williams, lris Katherint+93, 25-1 Williams, John Franklin-19, 122, 232 William, John Ray-205 W'illiams, John Robert-84, 85, 110, 11-1-, 217 W'illian1s, Johnny Vfade-126, 254 Williams, Larry M.-91, 95, 254 Williams, Larry Neil-25-1 Williams, Lois Prcstonf254- W'illiams, Mary Bas..ervil1e+254 Williams, tiichael Daly-126, 205 Williams, Michael Dwight-254 r Williams, Pamela Ray-254 W'i1liams, Robert C.-217 Williams, Reta Kaye--254 Williams, Sterling Lee-205 Williams, Sherry Ann--91, 254 Williamson, Norby M. Jr.-205 Vfilliamson, M. Renew254 Williamson, Timothy-254 Willis, David Wesley-126, 254 Willis, Nadene-254 Willoughby, David-60, 254 Wilsie, Delores Ann-218 it S s 2 E 5 s 5 1 1 Stars and Stripes fly proudly in front of East Central's landmark-Science Hall. W'ilson, Aubrey Gt'nef72, 711, 205 Wilson, Carolyn Joycef232 W'ilson, Cheryl Louise-100, 251 Wilson, Judy Gayle-65, 78 Wilson, Keith Lnrance-205 Wilson, 1.inda C.-232 Wilson, Linda Annf232 Wilson, David Michael' --105 251 Wilson , Martin732 W'ilson, Ronnie lrlan-251 Wilson, Sharon Jn-ance-51, 2112 Wilson , Shirley Ann-- 12 Winc'ir1ger, Harriet-254 W'infield, Pat Reynold-251 W'inn, Richard 1.ester460 Winters, Terry Lynn-251 Witlsrvlil, Floyd Arvin-255 Wisener, David Michaelf255 Wiser, Bonnie Dc-an-255 Woflmirtl, Doyne E.f255 Wolf--, Jimfl05, 126, 255 YVood, Bobby Dean-232 Wood, Gary Charles-126, 218 Wood, Lavernc-SIO4, 232 W'ood, Linda Sue-255 Wood, Darrell Patv255 Wood, Robert F.-255 Woodard, Jim E.-218 Yvoods, Janaus-232 W'oods, Linda lrt-neX255 Woods, Mary Ann-232 Woods, Ricky I..-122, 232 Woods, Sherri Ann-218 Woodward, Ella Carlenf-il0I, 232 Word, Stanley Bruce-102, 105, 255 Work, Betty Suc-218 W'ork, Edf255 Vlright, Carol Suv-100, 255 Wright 218 Wright vvngm 255 , Flora-nec Raylencf5 I, . James Herrell-2111 , Julluettc R.f54, 76, 91 Wlright, Larra Marlene-255 Wright, Linda-218 W'right, Richard Reynolds-121 255 Wright, Sharon Diann 94, 233 Wright, Terry James 232 Wyatt, Wyatt, Jane Ellen-54, 97, 255 Susan Ann--100, 80 Wyche, Carol-255 Wylie, Wynn, Herman Roy-232 Sharon Kay-255 best known Briles Hall .... . . Business Club . .. . . Canterbury Club . . Chess Club . .. Chi Alpha ,. Chi Omega .....,1 Choir . .............. . 92-93 64-65 86 60 87 Church of Christ Students ...... Circle K .. .. Delta Chi .... .... 116 - 117 51- - 55 88 - 89 58 - 59 120 - 121 Yancey, Norma Jean-255 Yarnell, Teresa Lew84, 255 Yarbrough, Harvey-232 Yates, Jerry O'Neil-205 Yates, Karen Sue+54, 100, 232 Ycnrgan, Larry Don-218 Yeargan, Jerry Lee-255 Yerby, Bill J.-126, 213 York, Lonnie Kent-255 Yothcr, Jack Wayne-205 York, Sharon Jenelle-255 Young, Louise-71 Young. W'illiam Archf255 Young, Charlotte Marie-103 Young, Dale Richard-218 Young, Arthur Joe-255 Young, Roy B. Jr.-232 Youngblood, Judy Lynn-255 Zeigler, Gene Wayne-255 Zellner , Linda J.-51, 98, 255 Zimmerman, Samantha J.-98. 218 Zollars, Sharon Kay-218 Fentem Hall ........ 106 Y 107 Ftireigri Language Club .... 66 67 Gamma Theta Upsilon ..... - 71 Home Economics Club ...... 69 Industrial Arts Club 72 - 73 lnterfraternity Council 114 Journal Staff .......... 50 - 51 Knight Hall ...... 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 llflENC .. .. 56 - 57 Panhellr-nic . ..,... 115 Pesagi llall .. .. 108 - 109 Pesagi Staff .... .. 48 - 49 Phi Kappa Tau ...... 122 - 123 Pi Kappa Alpha ,... 121- - 125 Pi Kappa Delta ............ 63 Pontotov Hall 102, 103, 10-1-, 105 Psychology Club ........... 7-1 Science Club ..,, ........... 7 7 Sigma Tau Gamma .. 126 - 127 Sociology Club ............. 75 Square Dance Club ,. 82 Student Honor Court ...... 45 Student Education Association ORGAN1ZAT1ONS Alpha Chi ............ .. 42 Alpha Honor Society ....... 43 Alpha Psi Omega ..... .... 4 1 Alpha Rho Tau .. .. Anthropology Club . . 76 Association of Women Students ................. 83 Band ................ 52 - 53 Baptist Student Union 84 - 85 78 - 79 Student Senate . .. 46 - 47 Student Vlivcs .... ...,. 6 1 Wesley Foundation ..... 90 - 91 Wom:-n's Recreation Association ....... .. 80 - Bl Young Republicans .......... 62 Zeta Tau Alpha ..... 118 - 119
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