East Central University - Pesagi Yearbook (Ada, OK)
- Class of 1969
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East Central State College Ada, Oklahoma f, - mliw '3 v begins with uncertainties and apprehensions that warm into acquaintances and experiences lasting long after the hill is a vague recollection. becomes a personal goal as liftfs meaning is viewed objectively, often for the first time. Ideals begin to take shape with exposure to various points of view. s .m s, a w -AA. IJ iultdbs; - '3izva5V$V wyww$k$$aw$35N 4 vw V'wvwx v-.. A recolors collegiate life. Assignments begun and forgotten, friendships made and broken. lives arranged and rearranged, often pass unnoticed in the muted softness of night. Discoveries are made through self-expression and individual effort. We listen, we learn, and we discuss, sometimes becoming only more lost in the search. . V W? w W W , applause, and new rituals, and even a different kind of overlays all With colored lights and gardens quietness. of failure and accomplishment, pride and apology, memory and expectations create a need for flexibility and a desire to try harder. in pictures, faces, and places etched on out memory by the span of four years time leave impressions to be recalled at quiet moments for years to come. I 37-: i L. V f. m g. .3... v-Qv w L: 'x - nrl. , -p -.q -' .un Autumn Antics starts the fall term with nonsense and gaiety that make un- familiar college professors seem a little less awesome to new students. Pictured on opposite page ttom Women of Z.T.A. portray Homecoming from a strictly female standpoint while Oefo Mr. Moorets versatility of guitar and voice amuse both faculty and students. tBottomt New College Trio offer talent, sparkle and folk music. tPictured at lefO Jeff Frederick's operatic style undergoes some alterations and Mr. Elliot tabovet seems a'little more lenient than usual with his poetic criticism. 20 First Place BSU Third Place Industrial Arts W ' ' is all. The colors of floats depicting Famous Couples , the excitement of the Northeastern game and the re- union of alumni and faculty are all interwoven by the spirit of friendship and competition. The result is-Homecorning. aan-I ,..;.u'- - h ,,..-ou Second Place Church of Christ Student Center Nancy Johnson Mary Hayes . 'IVIIIH'M M Fourth Place Ecumenical Center 22 .Mrc. gpencer am amaze Homecoming begins With a tribute to East Centrafs own famous couple, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer 00PM and continues With floats depicting other famOus couples as Muppet lefo A Pair of Shoes , P.K.A.; Oower lefO MSnoopy and the Red Baron , W.R.A.; MaboveM The Owl and the Pussycat , Chi Omega. Opposite Page: Muppet lefQ Hansel and Gretel , Zeta Tau Alpha; MUpper righQ American Gothic , Delta Chi; Uower lefO MBeanie and Cecil , Phi Kappa Tau; Oower righQ Barnum and Bailey , Alpha Gamma Delta; MbottomM nBonnie and Clyde , Sigma Tau Gamma. 24 Excitement and expectation fill Norris Stadium as Chloe Gunter, Pauls Valley junior, is crowned 1968 Homecoming Queen. Miss Gunter represents Briles Hall. She is crowned by Bob Richardson, Student Senate Vice-President, assisted by Chele Marker, flower girl, and Mike Collins, crown bearer. Crowning of the Queen, announcement of winning floats, victory over Northeastern Redskins and the Homecoming Dance climax another successful Homecoming weekend. Tangles t68 brought its usual exposition of color and variety to the stage during the closing weeks of the spring term. CABARET, theme of ,68 TANGLES, set the stage for the annual all school talent production which played for three evenings to an enthusiastic audience from all over the Ada area. Top honors were captured by Zetas, Chi Omegas, and Pikes in group acts, and the High Chaparrals, Tyrone Smith, and the Three Cheers in individual act competition. Pictured on opposite page: Kachina Dolls 009 open uTangles '68 with Welc0me to Cabaret. High Chaparrels $ottor10 capture top honors with 'A Salute to Country Music. At left, emcee Larry Nobles entertains between acts. Alpha Gamma Delta midde tells the story of a very special little girl in I Remember. Chi Omegas, Oower lefO take a trip on Noahk Ark and Zetas Oower righo sing and dance their way through the Four Seasons. ' xyc.-m..w.mv.q y WW... . .A Campus is a way of living and a place to live. All we are is silhouetted by the backdrop of familiar places. The acquaintances we make, the accomplishments of our years al1 are recollected by a backward glance at a year on the hill. 29 Cast Of Characters Papa Bonnard ................. John F. Williams Bibi Bonnard .................. Rod Payne Maman Bonnard ............... Janet Hays Grandpa Bonnard .............. RandyVBlair Desmonde Bonnard ............ Scott Nbury Louis Bonnard ..............,.Larry Nobles Felice Bonnard ................ Nancy Newell Mignonette ................... Veda Kay Kerr Sally ......................... Beverly Alberry Dr. Gagnon ................... Johnny Bob Williams Alfred ....................... Bill Osborne Mr. Frye ..................... Jimmy Tipton The Happy Time by Samuel Taylor, delighted audience with its humor of lives and loves of a French Canadian family. The show, directed by Dr. Dorothy Summers, kept the audience filled with laughter and amusement and highlighted another successful spring drama production by East Central college players. 32 15 2, E ExpreSSiOnS reflect a variety of moods and emotions that create a memorable year on the hill. Sights and sounds of East Central ,69 are mirrored in the faces of those who passed this way. Pop Series Entertainers Spark EnthUSiasm among ECers in the 1969 Pop Series sponsored each year by the college administration. The uPreservation Hall Jazz Band,n from New Orleans, Louisiana and the Sing Out troup of Up With People head- lined the first semester's program. Both groups were greeted with warmth and enthusiasm and presented memorable evenings of music and laughter. Jazz Band features trombonist. h l E! V 1-,; l f .. Mendez Swings Out to begin the spring semester with music and gaiety. Rafael Mendez, trumpet virtuoso, was presented in concert with the East Central band and played before an en- thusiastic audience of music lovers from all over the Ada area. A variety of music blended with just the right touch of humor produced 'a performance which highlighted the college music program in 1969. h endez plays, Tico, Tico.' Jokes with audience were an interesting sidelight of the concert. afael swings out in typical Mendez form. Rafael Mendez 35 Pop Series B. I. Thomas Night scored hit on campus. Recording star B. J. Thomas brought a wealth of entertainment to EC. stu- dents in the collegehs third annual pop series. The show, sponsored each year by the Student Senate, attracted a packed house of eager fans who gave an overwhelming response to one of young Americahs favorite pop vocalists. Hooked on a feeling . . Eyes of a New York woman . . Thomas amuses audience with music and laughter. Pop Series 37 Amahl and the N ight ViSitOI'S was presented just before the Christ mas holidays by the EC. Opera Theatre. The production, under the direction of Jeff Fredenck, college music instructor, played to packed audiences at each of the three performances given. Christmas Spirit abounds on East Central Campus during the early weeks of December. Several organizations have parties for underprivileged children; others find ways to con- tribute to various charities. The Hanging of the Green has become one of the finest traditional programs on campus. Students and faculty par- ticipate in the symbolic candle lighting and placing of holiday wreaths, in the singing of familiar carols, in the reading of the Christmas story, and in bringing gifts to be distributed by the Salvation Army. Students represent various campus organizations in the Hanging of the Green. 38 Christmas Donna Maxwell lights Christmas candle. Christmas 35 40 1 'Ir, 1 3.1V: JEN u 4; Ln- ,. r...- 5. 1mm ,lL .- Via a! ES FI a I g .1- .3! mi -.w - xanN'PBF' i 1: Euani I wmum rummim x W . THE COLLEGE 1 .4. 42 On November 8, 1966, Dewey F. Bartlett became the second Republican elected governor in Oklahoma since state- hood. Gov. Bartlett is a graduate of Princeton University with 21 ESE degree in Geological Engineering. He served in World War II as a Marine combat dive bomber pilot in the South Pacific. For the last twenty 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. Governor Bartlett is married to the former Ann C. Smith of Seattle, Washington. They have three children, Dewey, JL, Joan, and Mike. Governor Bartlett THE HONORABLE DEWEY BARTLETT Governor of Oklahoma BARTLETT ELECTED SECOND REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA Mr. Donald S. Mr. Clyde Wheeler, Mr. Harry P. Conroy, Mr. William Payne Mr. Goodwin Kennedy Chairman V.-CIJairman Broaddus, Jr. 1 r - Mrs. S. F. Ditmars Mr. Exall English, Mr. G. Ellis Gable, Mr. John J. Vatet Dr. E. T. Dunlap, Serretary Anixlzmt Secretary Chancellor OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS F OR HIGHER EDUCATION BOARD OF REGENTS FOR OKLAHOMA COLLEGES I Mrs. Dovie Pruitt Mr. Lawrence S. Morrison, Vite PreJia'erzt Mr. Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Mary Cherry, Mr. M. C. Collum Dr. D. D. Creech Mr. Harold T. Garvin Prelidem Exerutive Serrelary Regents 43 Dr. Charles Spencer Retir es as President on June 30 of this year, thus ending an association with East Central State College which began when he enrolled as a freshman student here in 1922. As an undergraduate student, as a government profes- sor, and as President of the college since 1949, Dr. Charles F. Spencer has been deeply interested, concerned and involved with the affairs of East Central. During his tenure as President he has become highly regarded and respected in educational circles for his emphasis on raising academic standards and for his ability and experience as a capable and efficient administrator. Pemgi staff joins the faculty and administration of East Central in expressing appreciation to Dr. Spencer for the dedication, loyalty, and unselfish service which he has given to our college through the years. DR. CHARLES F. SPENCER ' ' ' i ' - War of 1905. Dr. S encer shows I. ndle Ellis the helm of the Japanese Warship Mikaxka, flagship of the Japanese Navy during the Russo Japanese Dr. sgencer took theyhelm from the ship in Sasebo, Japan, while serving as a naval officer in World War II. The Makaxka is now a Japanese National Shrine. Dr. Spencer Dr. Spencer Wrote a letter for the Pesagi Staff, part of which is printed below: This is the last time that I shall have the opportunity to greet you through the Pemgi as President of the College, since I shall retire June 30. Since I joined the faculty in 1929, I have seen many changes at East Central. The most important ones have been in the areas of faculty quality, library resources, programs of instruction, and academic standards. As President, I cannot claim great personal credit for the solid achievements of the last two decades. The credit must be given to all-the faculty, the administration, the t office, physical plant, and auxiliary enterprise employees, the Board of Regents, the Legislature, the Governor, the taxpayers, andeyesethe students. I am particularly pleased with the choice of my suc'cessor, Dr. Stanley P. Wagner. Dr. Wagner is an able and scholarly man with a fine background of experience for the job at hand. As an alumnus and retired faculty member, I shall regard him as my chief also, and I pledge him my full support. Mrs. Wagner is a gracious woman who will be a source of strength to Dr. Wagner and a fine influence in the College Community. I am sure that the College will grow and improve under Dr. Wagner's leadership. I pray that Mrs. Spencer and I'imay have some years of relatively good health so that we, along with other friends of East Central, may take pride in its Achievements. Mrs. Spencer displays needle work to Nancy Johnson. Nancy Johnson and Paula Camther are served coffee by Mrs. Spencer. ' F nrnnnl: um Dr. Edward James SBI'VBS East Central as Dean of Instruction and is completing his fifteenth year in this position. A Mississippian by birth, he came to Oklahoma by way of Texas. Dr. James holds a Bachelofs Degree from Mississippi State College, a Masteris 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 feIi in every phase of campus life. Enrollment has soared, faculty has been increased and strengthened, 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 his home adjacent to the college. Mrs. Dixie Grant serves as Dr. Jamesi secretary. DR. EDWARD W. JAMES Dr. James examines piece of driftwood collection on display in his office. Deans Aid Students. Dr. B. J. Tillman, Dean of Students and assistant Dean of Instruction, is a man of wide and varied interests. In addition to carrying 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 meteorologist 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 obtained his doctorate from Oklahoma State University. DR. B. J. TILLMAN Dean of Students Ra X Mr. Dan Marker Dean of Men M.' MR. DAN MARKER is supervisor for campus activities, sponsors the Inter-Fratemity 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. 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, supervises Panhellenic activities, and is advisor for the PESAGI. MR. 0. J. COLLINS Director of Student Aids, Mr. Collins is responsible for distributing various financial helps to students, and is in charge of student employment. 48 Directive Personnel MISS MERLE JAMISON -MR. DAVEY OWENS Director of Student Placement, Miss Jamison works Director of Public Information, Mr. Owens ha charge of the campus newspaper, writes weekly colleg news columns for twenty-two newspapers, produce seven weekly radio newscasts and one weekly televisio newscast. with both prospective employers and students seeking employment. She is also in charge of college housing. .,- -y-I1:I:II-Iillmi i 2 ..-'. u'v Mrs. Flo Williams is secretary to Dean of Students, Dr. B. J. Tillman. Registry Office Keeps Records of students. Mr. Harvey Faus tmr, and his staff have the exacting job of keeping records for all 'East Central students, both Past and present. : $392? . MR. HARVEY FAUST Registrar MRS. MERLE BOATWRIGHT Assistant Registrar MRS. THAYLIAH HISLE Registry CLYTA HARRIS MRS. Registry MRS. MAE JO WAGNER Registry Registry 49 F inance Office Is Busj-ness center. Mr. Stanley Voss, Business Manager 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. MR. STANLEY VOSS Business Manager MRS. ROBERTA CARTWRIGHT Duplicating Office Is MRS. MARY MYERSsCashier MRS. LOUISE BRYANT-sBookkeepe: MISS JANET BORDERSsBookkeepe: 50 Finance Office FINANCE OFFICE IS CAMPUS BANK MRS. VIVIAN DAVIS-Cashier MRS. BIRDIE GOODMAN-Cashier MISS LYNDA SHERMAN-Bookkeeper MISS NORMA BRATCHER Cashier Finance Office 51 : l- , . n ii -- . - w - , E 11 : h- Li: ?-,- E q: -- UK L 3 - V - -::.-;I v? 1 - I - ms ---- COLLEGE NURSE A; x , '3? ' mi ram. ,4 .- ' MRS. JESSIE DAVIS 67-31 J? d'. AK 55:: 7 ' g 13 q 2 Glenn Hunsucker and John Privett, campus security police, are a familiar MR. MAURICE TAFF sight at East Central. Supermtendent MRS. VIRGINIA TAFF Dietician AUXILIARY PERSONNEL BENEFITS STUDENTS MR. JOHN MEANS Manager, Student Union MR. WALDO BROWN Game Room Attendant MR. KENNETH CLINTON Manager, College Bookstore MR. HENRY HUDSON Superintendent of Buildings MRS, LOU L'IRS. EFFIE DEE MRS. BESS IRICK MRS. MURIEL MRS. FLORENCE CORROUGH HUBBARD Knight Hall SIMMONS WELBORN Fentem H311 Briles HalL ' -. Pontotoc Hall Pesagx Hall 52 Auxiliary Personnel Student Court Serves as Judicial Bodyh forEastCm tral and handles cases involving students: The Student Honor Court assesses fines and hears appeals of campus violators. Each spring the Honor Court presides over the Awards As- sembly to recognize and honor outstanding students. The group chooses a deserving student as a representative Student of the Month from nominshions submitted by various campus organizations and individuals. At left, Recording Justice Harolyn Love reviews traffic summons with Chief Justice j Debbie Kennedy. ......--.-V and Members of Honor Court are, Jtanding: Jim Morris, Andy Tompkins; Jeated: Harolyn Love, Debbie Kennedy, and Jim Tipton. Honor Court 53 Entertainer B. I. ThOmaS topped the Pop Series planned by the East Central State Senate this year. The group also sponsored the Senate Variety Show, Tiger Tangles '69, and Spring Carnival. Senate members directed the men's Intramural Basketball Leagues, manned the concession stands at all basketball games, and were responsible for most of the Homecoming 'festivities. Senate membership totals fifteen this year. Senate members spent many hours working with students, faculty, and administration in helping solve various campus problems. Mildred Ridling, Dean of Women, and Dan Marker, Dean of Men are sponsors for the senate. Senate officers are, from left to right: Cindy Merlyn, secretary; Gary West, President; Bob Richardson, Vice President. . i E f':' I V Members of the Senate are, from left to right: Beverly Finn, Cindy Merlyn, Anita Bowerman, Dona Howard, Chloe Gunter, Joy Crouch. Second Row: Linda Blue, Bob Ryder, Wendell Petty, Bob Richardson, Jana Norton, Gary West, Mike Brooks, Tom Shores, Barbara Smlth. :: 5-,... fasv Eenhal's 3rd Annual Pop Suits .1? mm: BJMAS ! , ,; Senators Tom Shores, Linda Blue, and Anita Bowerman sell tickets to pop series and oversee election. Senate meetings are held in the Club Room each Tuesday evening. 55 Members of the 1969 PESAGI staff are, left to right: Paula Camthers, Jim Morris, Nancy Johnso MILDRED RIDLING Faculty Advisor Yearbook Staff PrOduceSthirty first edition of the PESAGI. The five member staff assisted by Mildred Ridling and Sue Fathree compiled the ,69 edition and also made an advertising brochure for the college to be sent to various high schools across the state. JIM MORRIS Editor-in-Chief 56 Pesagi Staff MRS. SUE FATHREE, Assistan STEVE SMITH, Photographer NANCY JOHNSON, Classes Editor LESLIE WHITE, Organizations Editor Pesagi Staff 57 . .M .. e zit?!- 3 nu '--O- A .p-ol-lgn ..-..- . u .. - , $111.9. . :4 A. Hem DAVEY OWENkPublic Information Director Public Information Office in an expanded program of ser- vice to both East Central and the general public, is a newly-created and titled administrative arm of the College. The office is an out-growth from the former Public Relations Department. In this academic year, while continuing and enlarging the publication of the campus newspaper, the Journal, the PI Office has begun writing weekly college news columns for over twenty newspapers in the EC district, producing weekly newscast for six radio stations in the area, and producing one weekly television newscast. FERN PERRY Journal Editor 58 Public Information LARRY ROMINE-Photogmpher LA ' DEE GRIFFITH Sports Editor Public Information 59 F ACULTY Education Staff Memb 81.3 were recipients of advanced de grees during the past academic year. Dr. Gates was awarded an Ed.D. degree at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Gates dissertation was titled hA Survey of Time Al- lotment Practices in the Elementary School as Reported by Classroom Teachers in Thirty Public School Systems in Oklahoma? Ray Stout received his Ed.D. degree from the Univer- sity of Oklahoma. In addition to his duties as an Education professor, Dr. Stout is a navigator with the 937th Military Airlift Group of the Air Force Reserve. The Psychology Department has added much to the effectiveness of the Education Department and works closely with them in training student teachers. DR. WENDELL ALTMILLER Education Departmem Chairman DR. ROY BARTLETT Psychology MR. GERALD BOGGS EduCation MRS. THELMA DAVIES Psychology DR. JOHN DENSFORD Education DR. NORMAN FRAME Education MR. JAMES GATES Education 60 Education-Psychology F ACULTY DI- Bartlett lectures to eager freshmen. Dr. Nance and Mr. Suter listen as Mr. Quiett explains the . ' sociological viewpoint. DR. VICTOR HICKS Psychology DR. ROY MAXWELL Psychology Department H 944 DR. JACK NANCE Education MR. JOE PARSONS Education MRS. NELL PEAY Education DR. RAY STOUT Education DR. THOMAS THOMASON Education Education-Psychology 61 Student Education ASSOCiationexists for the purpose of aiding ' : future teachers. Monthly programs are provided to acquaint mem- bers with the numerous aspects, innovations, and opportunities that are available in today's education. Enthusiastic response has been developed, as the result of two newly formulated projects, the Active-Inactive Program and the Teacher Aide Program. High- lights of the state activities, in which members may participate, include the Fall State Convention, the Regional Student National Educational Association, and the Spring Conference in April. SEA is one of East Central's largest organizations. Members enjoy refreshments aftera stimulating program. Mrs. Edna Donley encourages members to take advantage of eve- , i L . t ; t , ' ek't ee 6 . - ' ' l Hayes 1 d : Seated, let to right, Judy Murray, Harolyn Love, Becky Ward, Joy Moms, Yvohne Besherse, Jenmfer Kelch, Barbara Cobb, Gay giltnybjezsckgrolh ulVfarsha Hubbaf'd, Karen Neal. Standing, left to right, Clois Davis, Barbara Gray, Claudxa Townsley, Marty Mxller, Judy Schenk, Mary Ka McBride, Jatie Lawson. Lucy Isbill, Parlene Harper, Judy Knapp, Nancy Lakey, Brenda Bruce, Patty Deatherage. 62 SEA Officers include: Seated, left to tight, Paula James, Public- ity Chairman; Rudy Dunagan, Vice-President; Melba Heard, Secretary-Treasurer; Sharon Luton, President. Standing, left to right: Harolyn Love, Reporter; Judy Villines, Bul- letin Board Chairman; Karen Holdridge, Active-Inactive Committee; Dr. Norman Frame, Sponsor; Mr. James Gates, Sponsor; Diane Black- burn, Social Chairman; Jean Allison, Historian. Members include: Seated, left to right: La Donna Woods, Kay Stevens, Donna Pace, Donna Long, Susann Canada, Sandy Bradford, Sandra Branscum, Janice Diamond, Dianne Schxader, Paula Hudson, Paula Bates. Standing, left to right: Judy Cooper, Diane Blackburn, Ruby Dunagan, Judy McNeer, Julia Bunker, Sue Blankenship, Margaret Boznar, Donna Patrick, Wilma Ruth Ford, Clarice Conway, Patricia Bush,Jean Allison, Carol Pratchard. x , A Members include: Sealed, left to right: Margaret Smith, Deena Norton, Mary Grisson, Annette Escue, Linda Marlow, Paula James, Phyllis Smith, Beverly Finn, Bonnie Smith, Margaret Neely, Myra Spurgin, Lynne Wheeler, Myrna Woodall. Standing, left to right, Donna Simpkins, David Clibum, Regina Calhoun, Judy Villines, Nita Dunford, Joyce McLendon, Linda Stewart, Eddie Proctor, Steve Cleveland, Robert Manley, Karen Holdridge, Debbie Snapp, George Hill, Velda Hill, Geneva Millican, Jane Davis. I v i. i ' I a : 1 '7 :f 1 : ' ' Ta : hu 1 . H i 7 HM 1' It: ; t9; I 63 SEA P sych C In b P I' O m 0 t e 3 professional psychological attitudes and interests, psychological study and re search, and interest in graduate study and other ways of professional growth. Membership in this club is open to individuals who have completed or are currently enrolled in three hours of psychology, and who are maintaining aca- demic standards acceptable to the administration of the college. h: mm, . gag El - , 4 . :- ,x h b Officers are Evelyn Reed, Vice President; Robert Diamond, President; Sue Ellen Summers, Secretary. udy Austin, Evelyn Reed, Sue Ellen Summers; Seamd Raw: Members ate from left to right: Linda Greene, Lucy Thompson, Rita Cloar, Jeannie Bell, J .1 Dr. Roy ngwell, sponsor; Robert Diamond, Jim Burton, Dawson Helvey, C. L. James, Jerry Cocheran, Charles W1 son. 64 Psychology Club FACULTY . 1: JX'F. .f'vri??;zlv,u e , L .0 . n 1 Eu. :g 4dr , Mt. Barker cleans art equipment. Music, Art Enj 0y new building. The Art Department has made available additional courses in aintin . Accordin to Mr. Lafon, be- P g g MR ROBERT KAEBNICK ginning and advanced painting classes were added Music that have a continuing education atmosphere. ?d?gnJmCiXINCDIIMg$;ZER The Music Department presented several outstand- Musie ing musical productions during the past year; these included an operatic production under the direction of Mr. Jeff Frederick and the annual presentation of Handel's Messiah under the direction of Mr. Robert W. Kaebnick. MR. JEFF FREDERICK Music MRS. SUE FREDERICK Music MR. DONALD GANT Music MRS. DOROTHY LITTLE Music MRe CHARLES TRACY Music MR. DEE J. LAFON Art Department Chairman MR. BOB BARKER Art MR. ROBERT SEIG Art Art-Music 65 Music Educators National Conference makes available opportunities for acquainting students with the privileges and re- sponsibilities of the music education profession. Mee't- ings are held monthly and the members attend the A. state and national MENC meetings. Mrs. JoAnn But. ' h ler is sponsor for the organization. MENC members take time from their meetings to enjoy a Valentine party. 7: , A N . . . . . .1 n M bers of MENC are ram 1e t to right: Judy Beasley, Dnanne Justus, John Clmtoq, Geogge Fam, Barbara Adams, Davxd Edwardsz Pat Breeden, Marx y Rigger, Bill Etheredge. Sicond Rfow: Mrs. JoAnn Butler, sponsor; Eddie Huckeby, LOUIS thte, Gary Kramer, Jxm Clemons, Gary Ch1lders, Kenneth Tmney, Richard Little. 66 MENC +1 Officers include, left to right, :eated: Tom Feurbom, Margaret Smith, Treasurer; Paul Pfrehm, Secretary. Standing, Marc Etier, Vice President; Terry Tracy, Activities Chairman. embers include, left to right, seated: Virginia James, Margaret Smith, Carol Smith, Mary Gressett, Velda Hill. Standing: Robert Sieg, Sponsor, Marc Etier, Terry Tracy, Paul Pfrehm, Linda Hisle, James Russell, Gary Whitmire, Tom Feurbom, Wayne Cope. Alpha Rho Tau stimulates an esthetic appreciation for art on the East Central Campus. The club is open to all who have an interest in art. Films and speakers are features of the meetings which are held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Members are given the opportunity of seeing the works of well known artists in the area and also those of nationally known artists. mark? o-WNM Alpha Rho Tau 67 Rafael Mendez and director Don Gant congrat- ulate each other for a job well done. . a .y r;ly aubv. iran www.abu .V. l4 Marching Tigers leave field m familiar Oklahoma formation. Mendez swings out at concert. ; m a n o c g n i r w. n i n o S um G .m J r e m m d .5; n e .m I P m c z e d n m d . .m. a R Rafael Mendez, and Gary Childers perform John Clinton trumpet 5010. 68 Band Band Presents Mendez concert to close their year's ac- tivities. Showgoers were treated to a delightful per- formance by one of America's leading trumpet artists. One of the largest and loudest Tiger Bands in EC history performed at all home football games, two road games, all home basketball games, pep rallies and homecoming parade. Under the direction of Don Gant, the band takes part in many college projects. In addition to local concerts, the band.presents con- certs in several area. high schools. Fans stand at attention as East Central Band plays Star Spangled Banner. ,.- 9 Pictured above are members of East Central A Cappella Choir. End 0313on Members of A Cappella Choir are, left to right, fim row: LaDonna Cook, Shelley Clibum, Regina Calhoun, Pat Breeden, Barbara Adams, Marie Thompson, Jane Winn. Second Row: George Fain, Trudy Tennis, Vicki Holbrook, Carroll Parker, Paula Morgan, Sharon Aldredge, Connie Tripp, Linda Ayres, Johnny Jones. Tbird Raw: John P. Jones, Bill Ethredge, Tom Overton, Lynn Garrison, Pat Sullivan, James Tierney, Phil Clinton, Terry Fowler, Ron Johnson. Fourth Row: David Edwards, David Cliburn, Jimmy Clifford, John Adkins, Brian Buchanan, Eddie Huckaby, Geary Hanley, Bob Richardson, Jim Dulaney. Not Pictured: Shari Hawk, Tyrone Smith, Lonita Elmore. Choir president and accompanist Shelley Clibum, conductor Robert Kaebnick, and Vice president Tom Overton discuss music for choir performance. 70 College Choir Choir Performs of better representative music. In so doing! the college choir, under the direction of Robert W. Kaebnick provides musical culture for both East Central and surrounding areas. Major musical events of the year include the performance of Peacable Kingdom, par- ticipation in Hanging of the Green, and presentation of a major oratorio during the spring semester. Mr. Jeff Frederick directs the East Central Woments chorus. Pictured above are members of East Central Women's Choir. Fin! row, Heft Io rigbU: Paula Joy Fleming, Barbara McKay, Marilyn Ramer, Jacque Moranetz, Marsha Yeargan, Susann Canada, Kay Kerr. Second raw: Sydney Faught, Joan Hunter, Fem Rogers, Teresa Burnett, Barbara Bottoms, Arlene Sadoski, Melinda Mungle, Pat Sheridan. T bird mw: Genevieve Boyce, Barbara Watson, Jeanne Willis, Donna DeArman, Geraldine Patton, Jo Anne Ruchinskas, Nellie Ayers, Donna-Allen; fourth raw, Christy Ruback, Judy Beasley, Ramona Ripee, Shirley McGee, Beth Hall, Stella Howard, Sharon Qualls, Elizabeth Coleman, Pemell Howard, Crucina Lansford, Donna Long, Nat pittured: Dianne Justus, Jo Ann Payne, Marilyn Conrad, Pat Nichols. College Choir Mal ororatorio and encourages the singing. 71 FACULTY ; we Language Arts Stress communication. English Department adds several new courses in 1969. Introduction to Linguistics, the Teaching of Grammar and Composition in the Secondary School, and the Teaching of Literature in the Secondary School are new courses being offered. . Foreign Language adds Ph.D. B. Walter Frenk received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan in No- vember, 1968. Completing his ninth year as an instructor of foreign languages, Dr. Frenk offers beginning and ad- vanced courses in German and French. Speech-Dmma sponsors a symposium early in the fall semester on the debate proposition for the academic year. Debate coach Bob Payne chaired the symposium. Dr. Dorothy's Summeris drama students were one of three groups representing Oklahoma colleges and universities who entered the first American College Theatre Festival, Washington, D. C. DR. CHALMERS HERMAN Foreign Language Department Clmirman DR. WALTER FRENK Foreign Language MR. OSCAR PARKER Foreign Language DR. D. J. NABORS Speech Department Chairman MR. ROBERT PAYNE Speech DR. DOROTHY SUMMERS Speech-Drama MR. CASPER DUFFER Library Department Chairman MISS CLYTIE MCCALIB Library MR. LAWRENCE REYNOLDS Audio-Visual MR. JON SUTER Library MISS GLADYS TINGLE Library MR. JIM CARUTHERS Upward Bound DR. ROBERT HASSKARL Upward Bound 72 Language Arts-Upwatd Bound FACULTY Mrs. Mayhue feels quite comfortable behind her podium. Fm . l English English English English MRS. MARGARET NIMS MR. ORVILLE ROBBINS MR. RAYMOND SNOOK MISS CAROL TOMLIN MR. GENE COLLIER English Department Cbairman MR. STANLEY CAMERON English MR. JAMES ELLIOTT English MRS. SUE FATHREE English MRS. BETTY GONUL English MRS. MARY MCGRAW English MR. ROY MCKEOWN English MRS. LEONE MAYHUE English MR. JAMES MOORE English MRS. LUCILE MORSE English Language Arts 73 Members include, seated, left Ia right: Beth Hall, Sheryl Redden, Mary Cunningham, Paula James. Standing, left 10 riglyt, Sally Webster, Dona Long, Ken neth Couch, Homer Meador. Language Club EnCOurageS study of foreign lan- guages and stresses the importance and rewards of being able to communicate with other peoples of the world. FLC members realize that although all man- kind sits on each other's doorstep, the barriers of ideas still remain. It is these barriers with which the Foreign Lang. Club is concerned. Not only Spain, France, and Germany are studied, but rather any country in the world. Mrs. Flossie Grogan dis- cussed Russia and Czechoslovakia; Frank Bonnelly talked of his native country, Santo Domingo; Caroline Adams from England gave her impressions of the US; Donna Long, at right, tells of her summer tour through Europe and Sweden. 74 Foreign Language Club V .65 W I w 3 '3 Officers include, left Io right: Kenneth Couch, Treasurer; Paula james, President; Dona Long, Vice-President; Jim Morris, Reporter. Sponsors include: left to right, Mr. Oscar Parker, Mr. Chalmers Herman, Dr. Walter Frenk. oreign Language faculty and wives listenattentively to program. A Christmas Party was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parker. Tom Overton told of his experience working in Mexico last summer, and the various ways of celebrat- ing Christmas in various countries were discussed. In order to help more foreign students attend E, C. in the future, a program was launched this year to earn money for this purpose. There are 35 members in the club this year. Alpha Psi Omega Is Honor ary dramatic fraternity organe ized for the purpose of providing an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics, and stimulating interest in dramatics on the college campus. East Central's Beta Zeta Cast is one of the 382 casts throughout the United States. Alpha Psi Omega members take responsibilities in the major productions of the speech department! and in both the high school and college tournaments held at East Central annually. This year, for the third consecutive year, the members made frequent trips to Byng High School to assist the speech class and Dramatic Club in preparing and evaluating material for speech tournaments. fa Skill in applying make-up comes through much practice, Taunya Ingram, Becky Hudson, Nancy Newell, Mary Butts, and Randy Blair prepare make-up for dress rehearsal. Five heads sometimes prove better than one when scenery building is involved. La:ry,Nobles, Scott Noury, Gary West, Jim Tipton, and John Williams apply final touches to set. Costumes ate a major part of every Alpha Psi undertaking. David Snider, Bill Osborne, Janet Hays, Beverly Albery, Dr. Summers, Jana Norton, and Brenda Duffield prepare costumes for show. Pi Kappa Delta is an hon. orary fraternal organization for intercollegiate debates. Its purpose is to promote scholarship, especially in the field of forensic speaking in senior American colleges and universities. The East Central chapter was formed in 1930, making Pi Kappa Delta the oldest fraternity on the EC. campus. Its purpose was and is to promote and encourage forensic speaking. Members qualify by representing EC. in debate and individual forensic events. 4 p ' ,1 Members of Pi Kappa Delta are, left to right: Betty Pegram, Patty Johnson, Sharon Lovelace, Margaret Overturff, Jimmy Gibson, Eddie Trmmel, Fredda McClain, Vicki Potter, Shirley Starkey, and Edna Moore. material for debate. Pictured above are Mr.-Bob Payne, debate coach; Jimmy Gibson, Vice-President; Patty Johnson, President; and Dr. D. J. Nabors, faculty advisor. Pi Kappa. Delta 77 Articulate work is required in class project. Practical Arts Attr aCt many students to fields of Home Economics and Industrial Arts. Class projects included displays in the Home Eco- nomics classes of Mrs. Denitia Harris and Mrs. Grace George. Of unusual interest were those that con- sisted of displays of flatware and glass which included IIEIIIRS. GRACE GEORGE - - - - ome Economics dlfferent types of sterhng, sdver-plate, 21nd stamless Department Chairman tableware. MRS. DENITI.A HARRIS Industrial Arts offers instruction in metalwork, Home Economics woodwork, and drafting. It also offers instruction in Arts and Crafts including handwork for the ele- mentary grades and advanced crafts for the secondary school. DR. HAROLD BRENHOLTZ Industrial Arts Department Chairman MR. BOB DENNISON Industrial Arts MR. DENTON FLOYD Industrial Arts- MR. DENNIS WILLIAMS Industrial Arts 78 Practical Arts ; Home Economics Club Provides insighumo home economics careers and promotes a growing ap- preciation of homemaking. Guided by sponsor, Denitia Harris, the Club actively works to further interest in home economics on the campus. Officers for the Home Economics Club are: mated, left Ia riglm Carol Brown, and Regina Calhoun. Standing: Caxolyn Stonecipher, Kaye Harrison, Linda Fitzgerald, and Kay Stevens embers of the Home Economics Club are: first row, left to right: Deborah Null, Pam Parker, Linda Fitzgerald, Paula Wilfong, Carolyne Reed, Claudia Towns- , Barbara Bottoms. Serond row: Betty Fears, Janis Moore, Shirley Ray, Linda Alleman, Marilyn Perkins, Evelyn Warren, Wanda McCaskey, Linda Marlow, -y Stevens, Carol Tucker. Third row: Nancy Johnson, Regina Calhoun, LaDonna Riley, Kaye Harrison, Bonnie Norvill, Betty Bryan, Karen Holdridge, Zel. dean Parker, Ruby Dunagan, Diane Blackburn, Sandra Bradford, Carol Brown, Roberta Hughes, Carolyn Stonecinher. Mrs. Denitia Harris. Home Economics 79 nwxl..6u-uggi-q-p-ggm Members ate: Fin! Row, left to rigbt, Carl Pratchard, James Rimmer, Randy Mays, Jim Wolfe, A. C. Hickman and Bobbie Dennison. Second Raw, Dento Floyd, Harold Brenholtz, Larry Williams, Leon Condit, R. L. Quinton, T ommy Cooper, fmd .Dc-annis Williams. Third Row, Tony Minor, Robert Hun George Hill, Danny Stewart, Richard Truitt. Fourtb Row, Gary Picket, Darrell NemPrek. B111W1lhams, and Tom Whitaker. Industrial Arts CIUb is a branch of the Oklahoma Industrial i . . ll Arts Association and the American Industrial Arts Asso- ' ciation. It promotes industry and high standards of craftsmanship, scholarship, and safety. Club activities consist of a work program to serve the community in building and repairing projects, participation in home- coming float competition, and field trips to industries. Denton Floyd, Harold Btenholtz, and Bob Dennison are faculty sponsors. Membership is open to all majors or minors in Industrial Arts. New addition to Education Building will house expanding In- dustrial Arts Department. 80 Industrial Arts Club Officers are: left to rigbt: Gary Pickett, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Rimmer, Reporter. '1 .:l Industrial arts members gather material for presentation at state convention. Auto mechanics are an important part of Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts 81 . FACULTY 82 Geography-Sociology Discussion plays a vital part in Mr. Quiett's classes. DR. ROBERT GARNER SociologyLGeography Department Chairman DR. HAROLD CREVELING Geography MR. RAY QUIETT Sociology DR. JOE V. SIMS Geography GIS'ITRATION READVISER t6089 sem. hrsJ K Social Sciences Offer many, varied courses. Chaired by Dr. Pal- mer Boeger, the history department offers to its majors, as well as to the student enrolled in the required history courses, a vast coverage of American, and English history, the history of ancient Greece and Rome, the history of Latin America, Europe, Russia, and the Far East. In the area of government, courses range from the study of American Federal Government and Politics to a study of Modem Political Thought. Involved in research as well as in writing textual materials for elementary and secondary schools, Geography and So- ciology staff members are offering effective instruction for the prospective social studies teacher and for those students who ate majoring in Geography and Sociology. DR. PALMER BOEGER History Deparlmem Chairman MR. MIKEL ARY History MR. EDWARD BROOKS Government MR. GANTCHO GAVRILOFF Government MR. LOYD GOSS History MR. JAMES HARRIS History MR. ORLANDO HERNANDO Government DR. MARVIN KROEKER History DR. THOMAS THOMPSON History History-Govemment 83 Collegiate Republicans improve individuals' knowledge, personality, and leadership abilityethrough participation in local, state, and national politics which include state, district, and national conventions, state and local campaigns, and local club participation in the community and school. Events held this school year were the extensive campaigns of Nixon-Agnew and Henry Bell- mon, the regular fall and spring state conventions, a watch party the night of election, a bowling party, an all school dance, films, lectures,'etc. Officers are: Seated, Carol Smith, Treasurer, Dr. Densford, Sponsor, Stan ing, Rick Berry, Chairman, John Williams, lst Vice-Chairman. Members include, Pint Row, left to right: Lewis Wilcoxson, Margaret Overturff, Jeanine Hutchinson, Carol Smith, Second Raw, left to n'glat, Joh Williams, Bob Tomesko, Dr Densfom', Ken Green and Rick Berry. 84 Collegiate Republicans Officers include left to rigbt: Top row-Angela Ables-Vice President, Kaye Anderson- 'resident, Frances Lupinski-Treasurer, Linda Thomas-Secretary. Young Democrats on E 331: Central Campus are a group of friends who have two goals uniting them: To fur- ther the interest and active participation in govern- ment and to encourage young voters to take an active interest in politics and public affairs. East Central Young Democrats is a part of Oklahoma Young Democrats which has national affiliation with the Young Democratic Clubs of America. Young Democrat Clubs take an active part in elec- tion on the national, state, and local levels. Although we support the platform and policies of the Demo- cratic Party, we strive to learn how all candidates stand on different issues. We believe that the only correct way for young people to have their say in government is to take an active part in politics and to be informed. Good citizenship is synonymous with an intelligent and in- terested activity in government. These are Young Democrats purposes. Young Democrats motto sums it up in the best possible way: We dorft demand our wayewe only demand out say. embers are, Top row, left lo rigbt: Paula Kimmel, Frances Lupinski, Judy Austin, Angela Ables, Kaye Anderson, Marti Mellor, Linda Thomas, Cheryl uzad. Bottom row, left to rigbl: Carol Cochran, Rita Howell, Betty Bowen, Judy Vandiver, Brenda Seals. Young Democrats 85 Members include: fin; row, left to right, Judy Koehler, Patty Deatherage, Cora Hardy, Joy Crouch. Second Row, Louis.Wilcoxson, Tommy Bivins, Tom Pennington, Leonard Butcher, and George Jablonski. History Club Hearsfacuk, members of the department speak during the year on such topics as the Battle of Guadalcanal and the Salem Witch Trials. Members of the club are history majors and minors or people interested in history. Dr. Palmer H. Boeger is the sponsor for the society. Officers are: Judy Koehler, President, Cora Hardy, Vice-President, and Tommy Bivins, Reporter. 86 Historical Society Dr. Harold Creveling and Dr. Joe V. Facts are added to dreams of far away places. Officers of the organization in- clude: Robert Collings, President; Harold Dickerson, Vice-President; Dottie Moranetz, Social Chairman; Debbie Kennedy, Secretary. Gamma Theta Upsilon is a national geography organization. The primary purposes w of the East Central Chapter are to promote the study of geog- raphy and to create a greater interest in the discipline. To qualify for membership in the National Chapter 9. stu- dent must have completed six hours of geography with a B or better average. Gamma Theta Upsilon and the geography department grant the Gordon M. Harrel award each year to the outstanding geography student. Programs sponsored by the organization include guest speakers, movies and slide lectures, field trips, and social activities. Gamma Theta Upsilon 87 Members include, T 017 Row, left to riglyt: Paula Caruthers, Brenda Kirby, Carolyn Phillips, Karen Holdridge, Judy Austin, Lynne Warner, and Ray Quiett hSponsoo. Bottom Row, left to right: Jeannie Bell, Debbie Kennedy, Evelyn Reed, Dottie Moranetz, Mike Brown. S O C i010 gy C111 b boasts membership of over 100. The club was organized to promote interest in the field of sociology and to facilitate the practical application of sociological theories learned in the classroom. Membership is open to any student who has completed, or who is enrolled on one or more courses in Sociology. In the past the club has taken trips to various places of inter- est such as the Federal Reformatory at El Reno and the State Penitentiary at McAlester. Officers include from left to n'glyt: Debbie Kennedy, President; Eve- lyn Reed, Secretary, Mr. Quiett, Sponsor; and Dottie Moranetz, Vice- President. Club Members discuss possibilities for field trip. FACULTY IBM ..-J. gsmw 5 l as. E 0 ; I 5 u 2 l u m .. n.1, u o'i,,I,-vz.l '00 -ov-.;A.. h E. Computer science is vital part of math curriculum. Math Department DR- JAMES DANI-EY P I' O m 01: e 3 computer program de- Mathematics ' . . Department Chairman sngned to create broad Interest 111 the math department. Under the direction of Mr. James Herndon and Mr. Gene Stephenson, Programing Digital Computers is a popular course offering. ' MR. PHILLIP BRIGGS Mathematics MR. EMIL HEIMANN Mathematics MR. JAMES HERNDON Mathematics MR. GENE STEPHENSON Mathematics MR. DARRELL TERRELL Mathematics Math 89 F ACULTY Sciences Include Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Chemistry-Physics researches new innovations in the teaching of natural science at the Ele- mentary level. Mr. Don Kellogg conducted research proj- ects during the summer session as well as the academic year. The project involved student teachers and elementary school students from the area. Biology Department adds a new major field of study to the Medical Tech. course of study. Increasing to twenty- five the number of major fields of study offered by the college, the area of medical records librarian has been added by the Biology department. DR. WILLIS DECKER Chemistry Department Chairman MR. JOHN BULMAN Physics DR. PAUL DENNY Chemistry MR. TED LEWIS Chemistry MR. BROWN MACKIN Physics Department Chairman MR. NORRIS GRANT Physics MR. DON KELLOGG Physics DR. THOMAS McKNIGI-H Biology Department Chairman MR. ELMER BROWN Biology MR. CLYDE BUTLER Biology DR. BILL CARTER Biology MR. HARRY LOVE Biology MR. DONALD NOBLE Biology 90 Science Science Club Devotes Interest to the propagation of all fields of science. However, the primary areas of investigation are in the biological, medical and paramedical fields. Lec- turers are chosen from the top scientists in their respective disciplines. This year the Science Club heard Mr. S. C. Yen of the Robert S. Kerr Research Center, Mr. Tom Lanson of Valley View Hospital, Dr. E. E. Kiser of the Noble Cancer Research Foundation, i and many other scientists. L I t n 1 Sponsors for the group are: left to right, Dr. Donald Nobles, Dr. William Carter, Mr. Elmer Brown, Jerry Cochran, President. Members include: left to 1igbt,Firu Raw. Tom Wilds, Steve Bernard, Norma Mauldin, Angela Ables, Judy Vandever, Sally French, Barbara Smith, Charles Smith. Setond Row, Zack Mumey, Robert Wallrath, James Booker, Larry Mays,I.a1ry Pulliam, Dee Griffin. leird Row, Elmer R.B1'own, Sam Scuderi, Joe Beasley, Don Ritter, William Carter, Don Noble, Jerry Cochran, T. J. McKnight. Science Club 91 FACULTY Mr. Murdock lectures to Economic students. Business Department- COHdUCted a business seminar for prospective teachers of business at Northern Okla- homa College on February 1, 1969. Dr. Bill Rainey DR..BILL RAINEY and Mr. Carlos Johnson were directors of the seminar. gizgiiem C in: mm The seminar was attended by persons representing high schools and colleges frOm Oklahoma and Kan- sas. MR. JOHN BATTERSHELL Business MR. CARLOS JOHNSON Business MR. WAYNE MURDOCK Business MR. GEORGE POTTER Business MISS BERTHA STURDEVANT Business MISS MYRTLE STURDEVANT Business 92 Business FACULTY Physical Education attracts numbers of students to recreational activities courses offered within the Physical Education De- partment. These include folk and square dancing, ten- nis, swimming, golf, gymnastics, and bowling. MR. ELVAN GEORGE Physical Education Department Chairman MR. JERRY ANDERSON Physical Education MRS. BILLIE FLOYD Physical Education MRS? MARY MCPHEE Physical Education MR. TERRY MIDDLESWARTH Physical Education MR. LELAND NEWTON Physical Education MR. PAT O'NEAL Physical Education MRS. EVA SETTLE Physical Education MR. KENNETH TURNER Physical Education HealthPhysicalEducation 93 S W i m C 111 b encourages physical fitness and water safety. Members are involved in many water activities. They attend swim meets, life guard, and teach swimming. Through the help of the sponsor, Mrs. Eva Settle, the club has prospered from the start. All students interested in water ac- tivities are welcome to join. Officers include: left to right, Joe Harris, President; Henry Griffith, Vice-President; Billie Redden, Treasurer; Julia Bunker, Publicity Chairman; Jan Morris, Reporter; Eva Set- tle, Sponsor. Members include: Seated, left to right: Jan Morris, Julia Bunker, Leatrice Mars, Billie Redden, Paula Holderfield, Jeri Green, Mrs. Settle. Standing, left to fight: Billy Hensley, Steve Salyer, Ken Hersley, Joe Harris, Louis Wilcoxson, Norman Woolsey, Henry Griffith. Nat pictured: Jerry Been, Frank Bonnelly, Billy Snyder, Cartoon Roy. 94 Swim Club Kachina Dolls Entertain sports fans at East Centralis home football and basketball games. The group presents routines in precision drill. Mrs. Billie Floyd is director of the group which offers a sparkling array of colorful pompous and costumes complete With dozens of beautiful girls. v i Officers for Kachina Dolls are from left to right: Andy Franken, Linda I la, ,, j T Wiley, Susann Canada; Second row: Brenda Young, Deidta McKenzie, Ndim Ea - Annetta Parker, Jan Morris, Barbara Cobb. 7:: f1 ' 'J'vdv, gigs; :' F. i '. 12 Jennie Williams practices with pompons. - .T i i . I? i i . i .V1 1 : a - i V A. AW. i ' Id roup members are from left to right: Debbie Tipton, Lori Ann Albright, Taunya Ingram, Nancy Perkins, Theresa Shearer, Machen Ward, Bronwen Freeman, renda Young; Second row: Sheri Sikes, Gloria Brunet, Bonnie Smith, Dian Lewis, Linda Griffith, Linda Wiley, Deidra McKenzie, Cindy Smith; Tap row: sann Canada, Thalia Abbott, Annetta Parker, Barbara Cobb, Jennie Williams, Judy Parker, Rosaline Brunet, Andy Franken. Kachina Dolls 95 WomenIs Recreation ; AS 3 O C j. ati O n was established on East Central's campus for the purpose of providing a varied program of recreational activities, to em- phasize a high degree of physical fitness, and to fos- ter a spirit of good sportsmanship. Each year WRA spbnsors the women's varsities in field hockey, volleyball, basketball, individual sports, and track and field. Also WRA sponsors the women's volleyball and basketball intramurals held on campus each semester. Some of the highlights of the year included the getting acquainted picnic in the fall, building of 3. Homecoming float, the annual Christ- mas party, the awards banquet, and, to round out the year, a campout at Lake Texoma. WRA sponsors women's basketball intramurals each year. 11W ,- Ll! x u , t. H .dly Ab rig V1? 0.- l J ..'..,-'. Lit- t ' ' m 21.2.; Wi r! p v: I x W t ,x I Field hockey members are, from left to rigbt: Sue Wyatt, Margie Tilley, Sue Bland, Saundra Allton, Donna Simpkins, Kathy Caskey; Second Row: Janie Anderson, Janis Cossey, Parnell Howard, Cathy Hatrel, Carolyn Phillips, Peggy O'Neal, Mrs. McPhee, sponsor, Sheil Cockerham. Varsity basketball team members are, from left to right: Nancy Ciambella, IMargie Tilley, Ladawn George, Hope Pickering, Janis Cossey, Pernell Howard, Karen lebahks, Share Baker, Paula Conatser, Peggy O'Neal, Bettye Stevenson, Phillis Smith, Jydy Lmdley, Mrs McPhee, sponsor. I Varsity Volleyball members are, from left to rigbi: Donna Simpkins, Margie Tilley, Su Bland, Jennie Manning, Janie Dunham, Saundra Allton, Mrs. McPhee, sponsor; Second Row: Sheila Cockerham, Janie Anderson, Hope Pickering, Peggy O'Neal, Pernell Howard, Paula Conatser, Sharon Baker, Judy Lindley. '4' z l V: l: , ' W -' 1b- WRA members are from left to right Margie Tilley, Mildred Blackwood, Janie Anderson, Sheila Cockerham, Saundxa Allton, Chloe Gunter, Bettye Stevenson, Pemell Howard, Second Row: Donna Simpkins, Carola Roebuck, Sue Bland, Carolyn Puckett, Nancy Ciambella, Jeanell Nixon, Jenny Manning, Hope Pickering, Donna Patrick, Judy Lindley, Cathy Hamel, Kit Carson. Third Row: Judy Knapp, Mary Duncan, Patty Akins, Peggy O'Neal, Janie Dierkson, Jennifer Ward, Linda Taylor, Karen Wilbanks, Geraldine Heath, Jan Hardy, Linda Wilbanks, Kathy Caskey, Fourth Row: Juanita Gerloff, Connie Baker, Ann Oswald, Sharon Baker, Phyllis Smith, Jana Vallery, Betty Quinton, Jane Davis, Martha Lorna, Brenda Robinson, Ann Willis, Vivian Mitchell. Fifth Row: Carolyn Phillips, Jo Hoppe, Patty Deatherage, Peggy Goss, Janie Dunham, Becyk Lovelace, Linda Wiley, Jan Morris, Emily Ewing, Carol Dixson, Sandra Cummings. Officers for WRA are, from left to rigbl: Mildred Blackwood, AWS rep.; Janie Anderson, Intramurals Director; Sheila Cockerham, Intra- murals Director; Margie Tilley, Publicity Chairman; Serorzd Row: Pemell Howard, Treasurer; Saun- dra Allton, President; Chloe Gun- ter, Vice President; Bettye Steven- son, Secretary. ACTIVITIES 3,1: xx l, . w. v x? ., w y 1- w a l Ilfcx. rxn, . . . n . . .1 J! s: x . . 1 13 . . st .Pn z , . . f 1.. u 1 x .1 . m K xx X K a . ; ... N . U. ., .x x 23. . x zhrmJ . .5!!! x 2 :l Kw! I H v s .W Cr . 1 r! J r .y 1 II 1 :I:,ll A! Int .. H h 1 z 7 . 91 W . If ts; . , - 1!. - N, . t x .v 4.24 a! .' I A .. y. w 1! .f . r . A . z ? , 1. J ,, w w I 2 :Eu1 9. r , . x 1 xw i w: . . x . 2 i . u x . x n 5.. . xWH n 1 E v K. V. j! J A 11 . V a. 5..., t . - x x - C J , x9. 1 3 , x: ., ; V . x ,. . . .. A Ex Ara v , w :A Paxv. ; . ,x ,. . x A . fs: H . . Tiger Grid Stars completed an- other successful season with an impressive 8-1-1 record for the year. Under the coaching of Elvan George the Tigers barely missed the Conference title which they have held for the past four years. Thousands of eager fans watched each game as the Tiger team gave thrilling performances against every opponent. Season Record East Central ........ 6 Pensacola Navy ........ 21 East Central ........ 40 Emporia of Kansas ..... 27 East Central ........ 10 Southwestern ........... 6 East Central ........ 20 Langston .............. 7 East Central. . .. ..... 20 Northeastern .......... 7 East Central ........ 7 Central ................ 7 East Central ........ 28 Panhandle ............. 7 East Central. . . . . . t .21 Northwestern .......... 0 East Central ........ 54 Tarlton .............. 20 East Central ........ 49 Southeastern ............ 0 Nowhere is excitement keener than among the members of the Tiger team. 100 Football COACH ELVAN GEORGE ? ' .'-.: ; x All eyes are on the players as East Central nears the goal line. A 324, 4'34 $14? jam: Perhaps the most interested spectator is Coach Elvan George. ,' x Tiger defender stops opponent just short of the goal line. Football 101 DONNIE BROWN Guard ROGER CAMP Fullback MIKE CAMAWAY V Guard MEENTRM ,f EASTCENTRAL J Strength and teamwork BILL CLEMENT Tackle GLEN CORVIN Halfback DAVE DAVIS End DOUG DODD Halfback RUBEN ELISARDE Linebacker SIDNEY FRANKLIN Tackle LEO FUNDAN Tackle TOM GREGORY Halfback 102 Football JERRY GUNTER Guard 'LARRY GUNTER Center DAVID HANIMIOND End WOODY HAWKINS Ham msmmm w EASIBENTRM . MIKE LAMB Halfback KENNY LAYN End FLOYD LINDSEY Quarterback JACK MAY Tackle , w ' ' . , W w- , sw- rummax v- Football 103 ALVIN MOBLEY End GARY MOSIER Linebacker TOMMY MOSS Guard MIKE NEWTON Linebacker JERRY PANKONIEN Tackle RANDY PORTER Linebacker 104 Football BILL ROBERTSON Linebacker RICHARD SCIBEK End RICHARD SEVERSON Halfback JON STEPHENSON Quarterback DAVI D WAYLAND Halfb'ack JOHN WELLS Tackle CLARENCE YOUNGBLOOD EAST BENTRAl' I EAST EENTRAX UM BENTRM' , cgalllliflglchER K - k :8 '7 EE4 4598 4 Football 105 Tiger Cagers Started their 1968-69 season fast. But the tough competition and the inexperience began to take effect later in the year. The Tigers were the youngest 'of any of the Oklahoma Collegiate Con- ference teams. They were not able to win the close games, which again can be contributed mostly to inexperience. All of the players will return for the 1969-70 season except Charlie Jones and Dave Dicker- son, the only two seniors on the squad. The Tigers did finish 2nd in the Pre-Season Tournament at Edmond in November. Three Tigers were named to the All-Tournament Team. They were John Rushing 6-4 Sophomore, Larry Hardman 6-2 Freshman, and Johnny Williams 6-2 Sophomore. The schedule was one of the most difficult of any in the past years. Two major colleges, Hardin- Simmons University and West Texas State Univer- sity, were two among many other good teams on the 1968-69 schedule. MICHAEL WEIBERG, Manager of Tiger Team 106 Basketball TV station KTEN covers East Central's basketball games. Coach Jerry Anderson and Assistant Coach Kenneth Turner. East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East SEASON'S RECORD Central ........ 75 Arkansas Southern .. 73 7 Central ........ 79 Southeastern ...... 68 - Central ........ 65 Central State ....... 64 7 Central ........ 90 Langston Univ. ..... 75 -.. Central ........ 59 Southwestern ...... 72 Central ........ 72 OBU ............. 62 - Central ........ 53 Central State ...... 75 Central ........ 87 Langston Univ. ..... 83 '7 Central ........ 69 Northeastern ...... 70 . Central ........ 66 HardimSimmons . , .. 75 7 Central ........ 65 West Texas State . . . . 90 Central ........ 56 Union Univ. ...... 76 Central ........ 65 Bethel College ...... 72 Central ........ 72 Dallas Baptist ...... 57 Central ........ 74 Southeastern ....... 69 Central ........ 86 Northwestern ...... 77 Central ........ 59 Phillips Univ, ...... 54 Central ........ 5 5 Southwestern ....... 66 Central ........ 88 Panhandle Okla. . . . 70 Central ........ 43 Southeastern ....... 45 Central ........ 73 Langston Univ. . . . . 91 Central ........ 72 Northeastern ...... 86 Central ........ 70 Northwestern ...... 71 Central ........ 56 Phillips Univ. ...... 58 Central ........ 87 Southwestern ...... 105 Central ........ 58 Panhandle Okla. . . . . 66 Central ........ 62 OBU .. ........... 67 Central ........ 66 Central State ....... 78 Basketball 107 DAVID DICKERSON ROBERT DICKSON MICHAEL FAIRCHILD x, m SHERMAN MOORE ROBERT PEARSON FREDDIE PHILLIPS JOHN RUSHING JOHNNY WILLIAMS Basketball 109 -v '5? Ell' Three Players Ledthengm most of the season in various departments. John Rushing fin- ished the season With 'a 16 point average, shooting 54$; from the field and 9 rebounds per game. Larry Hardeman had a 17 point average and shot 43th; from the field. Johnny Williams had a 13 point average shooting 41th; from the field. 110 Basketball gag? mxww Basketball 111 112 The Team includes: Left to right, Don Swearingen, John Lowry and Gil Morgan. Bark Raw, Dr. Victor H. Hicks, Coach, Jeff Ward and Carson Burnett. Golf Golf Team Wins Oklahoma C01- legiate Conference championship in 1968. They were also champions of the conference in 1967. The team won 16 matches and lost nhne, and this was the first time an East Central golf team had completed a season without losing a match. The team played in the NAIA national championship tournament at Bemidji, Minnesota, June 4th to the 7th. There were 33 teams in the Nationals; 32 district winners and the host school, Bemidji State College. On April 5th and 6th in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate'Golf Tournament at the Elks Club, Shawnee, East Central placed third in the eleven team collegiate division behind Texas Wesleyan and Eastern New Mexico. They defeated Kansas State College of Emporia and all the teams of the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference. On May 9th, East Central won the Conference title in the Collegiate Conference Tournament at the Shawnee Elks Club. Carson Burnett of East Central won the Collegiate Con- ference medal trophy with scores of 73-74-147. Gil Morgan placed second with scores of 73-75-148. Spring sportsmen began early practice. 1969 Tiger Baseball Team trained for the second year under Ken- neth Turner, former East Central baseball player. He was appointed to take over the coaching duties of Mickey McBride, who recently retired. The team, though very young, is a hustling well drilled team that looks very promising for the future. A 22 game schedule was played. Non-conference games were played with several out of state colleges as well as those in state. BOB ABLES TOM BARTON RANDALL COLE DALE COULSON ROBERT DAVIS MIKE FAIRCHILD DON HARDIN KEITH HECK JOHN HENNESY JACKIE HESTER 'l JOE HILLMAN mnl'll tmnA.l r7: DENNIS IDLEMAN BOB McCABE MIKE MUNCRIEF RICK NOBLETT WYMAN RAPER TIM RICE CARLTON ROY JOHNNY TERRY GARY THOMAS JIMMY SHOEMAKE MIKE SNYDER STEVE STEVENS g 1 ll 7W1 WESLEY SULLIVAN RANDY SWINSON LARRY UPTON TERRY VAUGHN MONTY YERBY . TED YOUNTS Baseball 1 13 . . MILK . n .3 a$1,453? r 1 Members of the tennis team are, left to right: Steve Shaw, Randy Mays, Bill Green, Mr. Parsons, Coach; and Dennis McDonald. Tennis skill requires hours of practice on the part of Bill Green. 1 Tennis Team PraCtiCGS with new coach in 1969. Ice Parsons assumed the duties of tennis coach re- placing Brown Mackin who coached the tennis team for several years. Dennis McDonald reaches for a high ball. Tennis 1 14 Intramural Teams comp 81:8 for top honors every year in the Intramural sports programs, sponsored each year by the Women's Recreation Association. Entry is open to all organizations and student groups on cam- pus who wish to participate. Trophies are awarded to winning teams in menls and women's divisions. A large per cent of the campus were involved in this program and found there is nothing like a little physical activity for clearing that wintgr buildup of academic sludge. The program left many winners and even more losers, but the real success was measured in the competitive spirit present in all events. East Centralhs Intramural sports program is de- signed with the entire college in mind. It gives each student a chance to voluntarily compete in any sport in which he is interested. Women's Recreational sponsors many intramural events during the year. Intramurals 1 16 etition. Girls intramurals feature tough comp Intramurals 1 1 7 Panhellenic Council InCIUdeS the three women's Greek organizations at East Central. Panhel- lenic has been very active this year revising rush rules, sponsoring the Ugly Man contest, working with I.F.C. in planning Greek Week and encouraging the raising of scholastic standards among Greek women on campus. Panhellenic officers are Jennifer Kelch, Judy Owen, Dean Mildred Ridling, Faculty Sponsor; Janet Hays. . Panhellenic members are, left to right: Janet Hays, Linda Lemley, Cindy Merlyn, Judy Owen, Donna Long, and Jennifer Kelch. 1 18 Panhellenic Inter-Fraternity counCiI is the governing body for the four fraternities on campus. The membership con- sists of four representatives from each fraternity, who work diligently trying to build a stronger Greek system. The Inter-Fratemity Council helps sponsor the an- nual Greek Week activities and coordinates the guide- lines for fall and spring rush. Officers for ICS are, from left to rigbi: Dale Talley, Treasurer; Ralph Turner, Secretary; Larry Blundell, Vice-President; Terry Tracy, President. ! g: Members of ICS from, left to right are: Dale Kelley, Don Neal, Joe Cooper, Russell Vestal, Terry Walker, Second Row: Terry Shires, John Lowry, Roger Camp, Jesse Eppler, Mike Newton, Marc Etier. I.F.C. 119 Tug-of-war is hard fought battle for Greek sororities. 120 Greek Week Greek Week Highlights year's activities for the seven Greek letter organizations on the E.C. campus. All Greek week begins with a sunrise church service followed by a funfilled week of chariot races, men and women's Olympics, tugs of war, and several other social and competitive ac- tivities. The week is climaxed by a Greek costume ball and the naming of the all Greek boy and girl on campus. 1 Greeks attend costume ball. A Zetas compete for top honors in greased plg race. A.p ls? l 31 A 3 A 4 .3 .. , ' 1 hi l Women's olympics in- clude tricycle races. Greek Week 121 ; Thalia Abhbtt Barbara Adams Rhonda Asbury Jeannie Bell Nancy Bigham Nancy Castle Pam Cleere L, Ja e Countiss Katie Drew Janie Ganiett Kristy Higginbotham Treslia Hignight Carol Hill Paula Holderfiesiag Brenda Kirby A Kathy Klopfensggin Crucina Lansford DEborah LeFofCe Pat Livingston HarolyniLove 122 ATA 5 Cindy Merlyn Beth Miller Judy Owen Janie Painter Gay Taylin- Debby Tipton Nancy Trantham 5051211 events included the annual western hay ride, tree- trimming party, Christmas formal, and Spring Ball. An altruis- t1'c Rroject with the children at McCall 5 Chapel involved par- :Christmas and 1W, r Marlyn and Barbara Smith served as chee Sm1thi1 was Student Senate representative and Cindy Merlyn served as Senate secretary. Harolyn Love was named to Honor Court and served as Alpha Chi President. Judy en, Jeannie ho; Nancy 7: 332162 and Beth A Donzi HOW4fR gs Kay KarSCHhik r3? Trisha MCMHY Bonnie McPhail X suzitgiCVIzi 133$5?9-' Marti Liellgf ku aw sagas w Melinda Mungle Annetta Parker Carolyne Reed Brenda Seals Sheri Sikes Bonnie Smith Jane Stafford Saundra Stutz, Claudia Townsley Judy Vandever - Nancy Wagner 1 Leslie White athy Wiilliam '4 :apter emu Omega ranked high 1n individual honors this year. IBeverly E' n and Bread, an ., Beverly an were A W. 8. Calendar Girls. Janet Hays, Gayl Hays, Beverly Finn and Mary Kay McBride were se- lected for Who' 5 Who in AmerEian Colleges and Uni- Wersities while Leslie White and d ' Jxmmy Clark was selected Pledge Pal and Larry Thomas , was chosen Sweetheart for the year ' I 1 Highlight of theyear was why 11 the Chi Omega jam H Judy Adam Mary Allen Judy Belcher Yvonne Besherse Diane Blackburn Linda Blue; Sandy, Bradford :;: - Sandra Branscum Sandy Campbell usanh Canada 2: Barbara Cobb hDarIg;Compton JanisiECossey ' Barbara Crews DamagDennis Emily Ewing zggleannie Frgzier Paula Frerfch AndygFranken ya Lynda Howard ?Jennifer Kelch Kim Kendall Debbie Keimedyk ???Pam Leighton Dona Long skMyma Moss W B axbilta March ,yicki M99553? ?:?:Dottig Moranetz Jncque Moranetz m M JanMorris A x Joy'Karen Moms ZgDonpa Nichols n Regm Norman DonnahPace Marty Phillips ,1 em Rogers Linda Kyles Dianne Schrader 1 Theresa Shearer 3 Cindy mith Barbara Wages ceiving EC's h1ghest aWard, Outstanding Organization. Zetas placed first In Tiger Tangles and Spring Ca1- activities for the year. Many honors were awarded Zetas this year. Deb- Diane Blackbur Debbie Kenne ,, 1 Donna. Long, Joy Karen Morris, Donna Pace, and , . A Z 1 Barbara Wages. Zeta officers are from left to rigbl Yvonne Beshetse, Treasurer; Susana Canada, Pledge Trainer; Carolyn B 1;, Presideggt; Jackie Moranetz, Mme Preside ' Second Row. Lind Blue, Memership Chairman; BarBara Cob1 Morris, Histor1an;Camlyn Philhps, Ritual Chairman. z'rA 127 M e AsEtof Bob Bailey P3 , Loyd Hendnx Jagk Hennessey J M J J J J Jag: Ho Phxl K1: , Doug Koger ggf Plans Lanhahl ' Norman Long Kggin Louderm' k 128 lMKT 119351111 W W :xxxx R Gary Parker . pr Pennin ten T6176! Walker1 1l1; 113;; J Ron Watson H H Buddy Wells . Edwin W1 so Chris Woods Norman Woolsey Craig Young Ted Ypunts g 11111111 Nam fglrxf Hignight; Lind W emley, Homecoming Queen Candidate; Linda Blue, Calendar Girl Cajndidate; Ga van n u u H 1 1, HuHuWu 1 hearse fomiflomecoming para Phi Taus preigare Fmgces Anderng Roger Camp John Clear Bill Collier Bruce Conley Jess; E29161: Bill Ferriin M , Le Fundaro Joe Henlgy Dggryl ljgster J2E6ky H ghes Gary Igleheatt Joe Kyle Joe Langrum , -32; L ,,,,, g- Riigty e mgs Ken Logsdo Georg63ISIcKo Whyne Marley . g 3 1;; Swteve athews jere Mgser LMike NeWtoxf Micha rt Jim Powers SteveTStevens Tom Strader Don Swearinger Toldd Thomspon Russell Vestal Mike Watts of Pi KappmAlpha has cempleted ., fra-y ; Pi Kappa Alpha, placed third in Tiger Tangles and i won the coveted School Spirit Award. Pikes hav; also been 1, year Andy Tompkins served 0n the Honor Court and as a directo; of Tiger Tangles Bob Rxder served 0 he Stu- mm xx GeEe Coll' r Fa y ,w': D 6y Owens Robert Faugh Kggth Farris DEEM Fielder , Keno Fincham :? ngy H 11 Gary Hanison Egdie Hblland Terry Jones Eff Kc ne Dald Pat Miner Zggch Mame; Jim Naylor '3 Danny Don Neal gvximmayfgglorman Bill Pacy Micah Pip 1,132 EETP 3,12 Tony Sarrett quhn- Schenck Y Don Wade Jim Wolfe Ga Wood Tau Gamma W215 one of the most active organizations on campus. g Tans took part in this year's home- coming by b Beth Miller, N A Calendar Git epresentative; she won Miss August and Calendar Girl of the Year 1969. Tau Chapter East Central Student Wives B eg an their year's activities with a tea given in September to stimulate mem- bership. During the school year, the women par- ticipate in all campus activities, hold bake sales, and give Christmas and Valentine parties for their members. In addition to this, the wives have a Halloween party for the children at McCall's Chapel School. The organization is for all student wives, and wives of East Central faculty sponsor the organization. - 1 Officers of the Student Wives are, :Ianding: Paula Wilfong, President; Sealed: Myrna Woodall, Publicity; Toni Lamb, Vice-President; and Jolene Klepper, Secretary. v-azw. Members of the Student Wives are, first row, left to right: Diane Johnson, Sandy Foster, Myrna Woodall, Kathy Holder, and ?aula Wilfong. Second row. Toni Lamb, Jolene Hadley, Mary Hayes, Susan Farmer, Lynne Wheeler, Shawn Luton, Jolene Klepper, Sharon Owens, and Sherry Sieg. 134 Student Wives Earl James concentrates on a strategic move. Chess Club Beginsits fourth year on campus. In addition to the bi-weekly meetings, the chess club sponsors annually a picnic for members and a chess tournament which is open to everyone. The members are en- couraged to participate in state and other U.S.C.F. rated tour- naments. The club, as a group, participates in various cam- pus activities and contributes to community charity organiza- tions. The chess club is not limited 10 college students. Officers are: Pippin Harris, Secretary; Beverly Wil- liams, President; Mr. Jim Harris, Sponsor; Nick Bailey, Acting Vice-President. Members include: Fin! row, left to right, George Harris, J11, Nick Bailey, Pippin Harris, Abby Sheffner, Beverly Williams, Mary Mulkey, James Young, Mr. Jim Harris, Sponsor. Second Row: Paul Milligan, Hal Brenholtz, Gary Riser, Mike Lail, Jerry Price, Joe Copeland, Don Van Meter, James Copeland, Earl James, Gerald Scott. .hess Cluh 136 Utilidelphians Merhbets are from left to right: From row-Georgia Prince, Doris Kendricks, Rosalind Brunet, Shirley Ballard, Charlie Mae Chatman, Patncxa Bush. Back Row-Morris Talley, Clemmie Norton, Eugene Gentry, Payne Thompson, Edward Jackson, Thomas Braxton, Robert Nunley. The Utilidelphian Student Societyms organized in October, 1968, by a group of students and faculty advisers who were interested in the social and academic aspects of East Central for independent students. The purpose of this group is to provide a more wholesome social life and other services for these students. At present, the Utilidelphian Student Society has about fifty members with four faculty sponsors7Dr. Garner, Mr. Payne, Mr. Quiett, and Mr. Parsons. Mrs. Mildred Peyton, an Ada citizen and teacher, has also worked very closely with the group in planning and sponsoring group activities. Some of the activities that the group has sponsored have been socials and dances after football and basketball games, a weiner toast, and a Christmas party. This group will also be participating in the 1969 Tiger Tangles. Members include, left to right: Front Row- Linda Greene, Liz Coleman, Clarice Conway, Robbie Perkins. Back Row-Charles Jones, Donnie Nero, Ronald Johnson, Bobby Peters, Mac Nash, Alvin Mobley. Vice President Ronald Johnson, Treasurer Charles Jones, President John Pugh, and Secretary Robbie Perkins confer with Dr. Gamer. 7 ,. 77777 , -71-r . c r' a i giftk 2.5.1,? I embers of MWBSF are, mated, left to right. Annette Escue, Charlene Cantrell, Jo Erwin, Peggy Jo Bell, and Donna Hawkins. Standing: Debra Peltou, Butch I' ushing, Donna East, and Bert Kennedy. .wi M.B.S.F. Promotes Spiritual Development of students through Bible study, prayer, student devotions, sing-spimtions, guest speakers and student-planned programs. M.B.S.F. is a Christian organization for Missionary Baptist College students. The group meets each week at the Unity Missionary Bap- tist Church. Mr. Ray Quiett is the faculty sponsor. .B.S.F. officexs are, left to right: Bert Kennedy, Donna East, and Butch ushing. MBSF 137 Lucy Isbill 7 Members of the Ecumenical Center are, fim row, left to right: Anna Mummert, Patricia Parker, Pam Parker, Cherry Wiggins, Mary Grisso Second row: Mr. Bascom Doak, John Crisp, Louis Wilcoxson, Terry Bryant, Peter Peek, Eddie Smith. left to 7igbt: Mary Grisso, Secretary; , Publicity Chairman; John Crisp, President; and Peter Peek, Officers for the EcumeniCal Center are, Patricia Parker Vice-President. Mr. Bascorn Doak is the new director of the Ecumenical Center. 138 Ecumenical Center 211:5 ; u. 20:. , -' 1e A u .7432: Fun and recreation are features of the Ecumenical Center. The Ecumenical Center 13 Alliance of Christian faiths in action on the campus of East Central. It is sponsored jointly by Roman Catholic, Disciples of Christ, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Through fellowship, counseling, discussion and worship, students of the center seek to strengthen their faith, and to present a witness of Christian life to the campus. Students seek to build on what is good in each of our churches, and by sharing both like- nesses and differences, to demonstrate in action what the name Ecumenical implies: that they are the visible Body of Christ. Membership is open to all who express a desire to belong. Ecumenical Center I139 B.S.U. members are, first row, left to right: Jo Erwin, Vicki Sartin, Rhonda Murray, Paula Bates, Betty Jackson, Sandy Small, Becky Kirk, Oma Dell Loyd. Second row: Donnarae Bradford, Carolyn Brown, Debra Eppler, Jo Lynn Bunch, Sherry Hanks, Paula Hudson, Judy Marie Neel, Tommie Holbrook, Becky James, Paula Joy Fleming. Tbird row: Merle Zunigha, Jim Kimberlin, Squeak Hays, Virgil Williamson, Forrest Sheffield, Dave Davis, Don Miller, Patrick Sullivan, Robert Shelton, Jimmy Clifford, Clifford Sanders, Mike Fairchild, Mike Cantrell. The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive student program promoted by the Southern Baptist Convention for Baptist students in colleges and universities, technical and professional schools. It is student-led, church- related, and Christ-centered. Every Baptist and Baptist preference student is the concern of the Baptist Student Union. Non-preference and unchurched students lie deep within its circle of concern. The program of B.S.U. includes noonday services, social events, a yearly campus revival, retreats, rec- reation, athletic teams, and mission work. B.S.U. identifies itself with East Central through participa- Pictured above are the members of the B.S.U. Basketball team. Front row, left to rigbt: . . . ' . Coaches-Chuck Williams and Johnny Allison. Serond raw: Rodney Sanders, Rick Johnston, tlon In many campus actlvmes. Larry Davis, Cary Fox, Dave Davis, Director Bobby Green, Wendell Petty, Johnny Bob Williams, Rick Sullivan, and Clifford Sanders. B.S.U. members are, fin! row, left to right: Judy Williams, Stella Kilgore, Jane Lawson, Virginia Brackin, Mary Osbum, Tana Jadfson, Anita Pitts, and Joyce Parsons. Second row: Ida Nell Henson, Linda Harper, Debbie Seaton, Selina Gibson, Patricia Rowland, Teresa Burnett2 $hm1 Hawk, Bagbata Gray, and Clois Davis. Third row: Glenn McCraw, Cary Fox, Wendell Petrey, Jerry Aday, Jimmie Don beson, Johnny Bob Wlllxams, James Hlnes, Larry Davis, Rick Sullivan, Rick Johnston, and Rodney Sanders. 140 BSU ll'u' MM'WBX in 1 embers of BSU Freshman Council are, first row, left to right: Becky Kirk, Jo Lynn Bunch, Shari Hawk, Teresa Burnett, Donnarai Bradford, and Joyce 'arsons. Second row: Merle Zunigha, Mike Fairchild, Mike Cantrell. and Patrick Sullivan. embers of the Executive Council are, first row, left to right: Betty Jackson, Debbie Seaton, Virginia Brackin,Pau1a Bates, and Jane Lawson. Serorzd ,:raw ike Cantrell, Larry Davis, Forrest Sheffield, Jerry Aday, James Hines, Richard Sullivan, Rodney Sanders. BSU 141 Members include: from left to right, first row: Sharon Willis, Regina Calhoun, Sharon Lovelace and ' Ch'l t - Couch, Dr. D. J. Nabors, Rev. Kenneth Riley, Beth Hall, and Judy Villines'. , Jamce 1coa ' Serond row. Kenna I Chi Alpha is Greek alum- lent of Christ's Ambassadors, a youth organization sponsored by the Assemblies of God Churches. The purpose of the East Central Chapter is to promote Christian fellowship and understanding among the members. The chapter provides spiritual growth and guidance for the students of the East Central campus. Activities of Chi Alpha for this year have included a public opinion survey early in the fall, and sending Christmas cards to servicemen overseas. Chi Alpha meets each Monday night for a meeting and speaker. Devotionals through hymns are an integral part of Chi Alpha meetings. Chi Alpha officers are Sharon Willis, Beth Hall, Kenneth Couch. Sharon Lovelace. 142 Chi Alpha Members are from left to right: Norma Bratcher, sponsor; Myra Spurgin, Myrna Woodall, Fredda Freewill Baptist close weekly meeting with hymn sing. McClain, Charlotte Wood, Carolyn Stone- ciphet Second Raw: Ronald Woodall, Bob Hunt, Bobby Cearley, Joel Kircher, Leroy Holman, Glenn Wood. The Association of Freewill Baptists students was organized on November 4, 1968, for the purpose of providing an opportunity for worship, study, and fellowship for Free Will Baptist and other interested students who wish to participate. The organization meets on the first and third Tues- day evening of each month in Boswell Chapela Any person who is enrolled at East Central is welcome to join in fellowship and worship with the organiza- tion. Officers for Freewill Baptist are from left to right: Fred Poe, Director; Norma Bratcher, sponsor; Glenn Wood, Presi- dent; Bobby Cearley, Vice President; Fredda McClain, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Free Will Baptists 143 144 Bible Chair Church Of Christ - Student Center provides a program of daily devotionals, fellowship, and recreation for East Central students who are members or prefer the Church of Christ. Special activities include a Sweetheart Banquet, and EC. Retreat, and a trip to the State Fair. Highlight of the season for the Student Center was winning second place in float competition at homecoming. Mr. Wallace McRay is director of the organization and James Danley is faculty sponsor. - wggzzA 'Bftl 5.; Bible Chair members are, first row, left to rigbt: David Peters, Don Van Meter, Lyndall Lawrence, J. B. Warner, Kenny Collings, Monte Yerby, Lat . Birdwell, Grover Jones, Larrel Milford, Phil Clinton, and Larry Crawford. Second row: Connie Smith, Brenda Christian, Glenda Anders, Martha Toothman Carrie Milford, Melva Farley, Sandy Childers, Barbara Adams, Sallie Ann Major, Phyllis Terry, Carole Dixson, and Barbara Kymes. Third row: Caro Smith, Arlene Daniels, Jackie Seawright, Jane Davis, Judy Huddleston, Margaret Smith, Susie Baker, Linda Bearden, Nina Bettis, Carolyn Carson, Jean George, and Judy Mann. Fourth row: Wallace McRay, Bill Boyd, Dotis Clark, Charlie Kymes, Nancy Johnson, Mike Keeter, Sharon Birdwell, John Clinton Barbara Denson, Glen Eatley, Carolyn Patocka and Bruce Bennett. h! l a i 1' Pictured above are Dr. James Danley, faculty sponsor, and Mr. Wallace McRay, director. Officers for the Bible Chair are, left to right: Nancy Johnson, Secre- tary; Bill Boyd, Vice-President; James Branscum, President; and Sandy Childers, Reporter. A fireplace is a familiar gathering place for group activity. Bible Chair 145 Circle K Members completed another active year on the East Central cam- pus. In addition to their weekly luncheons, the men's - - 3 e service organization sponsored such activities as distribut- . , . 1, e. L ClRf K CLUB 44S! ing desk blotters to students, selling EC license tags, and providing a men's pep club for the home basketball games. The club attended the district convention and regional workshop for clubs in this area. The club also sponsored a Chinese orphan. Dean Wellington, local businessman, is sponsor for the group. v;- Circle K officers are, :eated, left to right: Rick Sullivan, Vice Kiwanis Club advisors for EC Circle K Club are, left to iigbt: Jim Powers, Dean Welling President, Mike Brooks, President, Ken Green, Recording Secre- ton, and Darrel Curtis. tary. Standing: Jim Morris, Corresponding Secretary, and Randy Swinson, Reporter. v 4EAST CENTRAI 3m: CDllEG NADA. OKLA . Circle K members are, mated, left to rigbI.-.Gaty Slate, Terry Briggs, Tom Shores, Richard Ward. Standing, left to right: Joe Harris, Dave Peters, Jim Morris and Ted Huff. 14 Circle K 121M2W q'imam ' : 2 :3: 21 WA. 1 EAST CENTRAI STATE CDllEG' ADA, DKLAHUI Members of Circle K are: mated, lefl to right: Steve Merlyn, Mike Brooks, Rick Sullivan, Jim Smith. Standing: Ken Green, James Hines, Sherman Moore, Randy Swinson. - . 17:. EAST cum 2 .1 .1 STATE com: z - lAnA DKLAH I f i ' 1 .2 , 1912..., 2.51;. .. Circle K'Club members are, .reated, left Ia right: Ross Stone, Bob Richardson, Richard Pulliam, and Jerry McInturff. Standing: Denny Edwards, Carl Prahhard, Don Neal, and Louis Wilcoxson. 1 v Circle K 147 141141? 1:11 , AWS Helps Furnish ff women's lounge, one of projects for the year. Other activities included the sponsorship of East Central Calendar Girl Con- test, Penny-A-Minute Night, and the Freshman Tea and Style Show given by the group during Freshman Orientation Week. AWS also coordinated programs featuring women speakers 1 on campus. One of the chief functions of the group each year is to re-evaluate the standards for group living in the women's dormitories and to set up regulations for coeds at East Central. Dean Mildred Ridling serves as sponsor for the group. President Nancy Castle discusses plans for Calendar Girl contest. Members of AWS are from left to rigbt Linda Belvin, Jan Morris, Bonnie Smith, Cathy Miller. Second Row: Jane Moranetz, Yvette Hario, Judy Murray, Mil- dred Blackwood, Kay Williams, Nancy Castle. 148 AWS :1 i if 713,.j2 W Members receive calendars for campus sale. wgff;u:rh . President Nancy Castle hears minutes of the last meeting read by Secretary Bonnie Smith. Officers for AWS from left to rigbt are Yvette Hario, Vice President; Nancy Castle, President; Bonnie Smith, Secretary. AWS 149 Seated, left to right: Roxie Bemo, Barbara Sue Denson, Arlene Daniel, Bettye Stevenson, Linda Abbott, Kathy Caskey, Patsy Roller. Standing.- Sandra Bennett, Fredda McClain, Jeanine Hutchinson, Donnarae Bradford, Debbie Eppler, Beverly Allison, Billie Simmons, Melva Farley, Darlene Harper, Vicki Sam'n. . Briles Hall Houses over one hundred and seventy-five of the campus's finest young women. It was named for a former president of East Central. Effie Dec Hubbard, hostess for Briles Hall, is now in her third year as hostess 0n the campus of East Central. This year Briles Hall had the honor of sponsoring both the Homecoming Queen, Chloe Juan Gunter, and the Pesagi Queen, Cathy Harrel. Members of Briles Hall House Council are, front to back, left to right: Cathy Caskey, Cathy Hamel, Jeanine Hutchison, Bettye Stevenson, Mildred Blackwood, Sue Lowery, Chloe Gunter, Linda McBride. 150 Briles Hall Proctors for Briles Hall are, seated, left to right: Jo Erwin, Mildred Blackwood, Jane Fleming, Linda McBride. Standing: Rena DeAr- man, and Jeanine Hutchinson. Firxt row, left .10 right: Janice Speckman, Geraldine Heath, Jane Nagel, Chloe Juan Gunter, Susan Baker, Joyce Parsons. Second row: Judy Knapp, Shirley ng, Jane Flemmg, Anna Mummert, Pam Parker, Marilyn Drennan. Third row: Kathy Pearson, Wanda Eberle, Judy Koehler, Brenda Bruce, Jgne Davis, Anita Pltts, Teresa Burnett, Nancy Partney, Patricia Rowland, Brenda Nabors, Larrie Carothers, Neva Jones. Briles Hall 151 Trash chute fires are always thrilling. Rena DeArman and Cathy Harte! demonstrate what never to do at college. Christmas spirit abounds in Briles. Sharon Wright decorates a tree in her dorm room. W H m mm m 9137!, ! ' ..nm ' ' MI W Fin! row, left to right: Peggy O'Neil, Cathy Harrel, Sharon Wright, Kay McDonough, Myra Spurgin. Serorzd row: Pat Adams, Jo Erwin, Nina Zielke, Brenda Chritsian, Pam Citron, Julie Bunker, Linda McBride. Tlaird row: Melinda Coleman, Beverly Hammet, Gwendolyn Carroll, Janie Dierkson, Norma Sheppard, Sharon Aldridge, Carolyn Ridge, Deena Norton, Regina Duggan, Carla Phillips, Monica Radtke. 1 52 Briles Hall BRILES HALL IS POPULAR CAMPUS DORM eated, left Io right: Diane Hobson, Sandra Arnold, Karen Wilbanks, Mildred Blackwood, and Terry Hicks. Standing: LaDonna Riley, Ianie Dunham, Judy Murray, Rosemary Litchfield, Jeannie Fishel, Jacque Home, Bennie Bums, Linda Walters, and Martha Lorna. eated, left 10 rigbt: Rena DeArman, Carol Cochran, Barbara Campbell, Linda Wilbanks, Joy Crouch, Nancy Ciambella, and Judy McIntosh. Standing: , dy Huddleston, JoAnn Collins, Thelma Campbell, Sue Koehler, Sharon Qualls, Hope Pickering, Jayne Cope, Linda Crowson, Carolyn Brown, Selena Gibson, nd Judy Marie Neel. Btiles 153 Knight Hall Houses one hundred and sev- venty-five women students, with its spa- cious main lounge and comfortable rooms. It is the 'oldest dormitory on the campus of East Central. Mrs. Bess Irick is completing her fifth year as hostess for the hall. Soft drink machines sometime need an encouraging kick. Yvonne Harjo and Bracken furnish the power. Members of the Knight Hall House Council are, Jeated, left to right: Linda Wheeler and Marlena Priest. Siicond raw: Judy Murray, Betty Timmons, Y Harjo, Yvonne Hario, and Kay Winn. 154 Knight Hall Fim row, left to right: Berneice Provo, Janice Peters, Peggy Crow, Carrolla Roebuck, Claudene Rawdon, Marlena Priest. Semmi row: Dolores Goodfellow, Jackie Seawright, Coleen Batts, Christy Ruback, Reta Gregory, Brenda Thompson, Mary Braswell. Third row: Terry Ann Oxley, Leatrice Mars, Cathay Hudson, LaDonna George, Susan Suther, Betty Timmons, Rhonda Murray, Barbara Gray, Clois Davis. 'roctors and officers for Knight Hall ate, :eated, left to right: Kay Winn, Janice Peters, Kay Braswell, Khris Skorkowsky. landing: Priscilla Davidson, Yvette Harjo, Janet Key, Mrs. Irick, Judy Murray, Coleene Bates. Knight Hall 155 ---m-. m- wanawapw..- .9.,,.., '94,; ,' r- .. . gnu. Knight Hall is home for one hundred and seventy-five women students. First 10w, left to right: Brenda Honea, Sharon Lovelace, Shirley Knight, Tawana Caruthers, Denny Manning, Jeanne Hebblethwaitg, Sally Jean Webster. Semi row: Peggy Parker, Annette Escue, Peggy Zellner, Betty Cole, Sharron Birdwell, Paula Fleming, Tommie Holbrook. Third row: Lmda Wheelgt, Yvonne Haqo Debi Leslie, Jo Helvey, Linda Maisano, Becky Kirk, Mary Osburn, Karen Parsons, Doris Kendricks, Linda Greene, Verna Ingram, Rosalind Brunet. 156 Knight Hall ' yWW-.not.m rymu'nqann n'- u- a n :2- n k- W W 2km , A .. Seated, left to rigbt: Beth Hall, Judy Murray, Virginia Brackin, Mary Grisso, Kay Braswell, Kay Winn, Priscilla Davidson. Standing: Jane Lawson, Fay Stewart, Vivian Mitchell, Ann Willis, Janet Key, Brenda Robinson, Kris Barger, Lucy Isbill, Lorene Davis, Hiahwahnah Parish, Yvette Hario, Wanda Skotkowsky. Dorm residents find TV Lounge a pleasant place for diversion. Janet Key and Coleen Bates adjust the color for set. Knight Hall 157 mm! ! via 1,. . rca .I Fim row, left to Iigbt: Barbara Bottoms, Myrna Christian, Kay Jennings, Diana Springer, Karen Neal, Judy Beasley, Sharon Pollard, La Donna Brown. Seton row: Becky Ward, Marsha Hubbard; Dian Sharp, Susie May, Donna Myers, Cheryl Cleere, Phyllis Magness, Sandra Smith, Cynthia Venatot. 158 Pontotoc Hall Pontotoc Hall HOUSES over four hundred stu- dents. It was the first coeducational dormitory on the EC campus. Two of the wings of the huge Y-shaped complex house men students while the third wing provides a home for over one hundred women students. Mrs. Muriel Simmons is hostess for the dormi- tory. Fin: row, left to right: Anita Dunford, Linda Fitzgerald, Paula Bates, Janice Cowden, Patricia Lindsey, Carol Beck, Marty Phillips, Margarette Overturff. Setond row: Barbara Paniagus, Aeta Trunk, Carol Wilson, Carolyn Holder, Shere Tomlinson, Suzanne Curby, Janice Probett, Patty Hunter, Cassandra Cavins, Connie Tripp. Pontotoc Hall 159 Fiut row, left to right: Vick Elliott, Dee Kelly, Jimmy Stanley, Dale Jones. Second 10w: Lyndall Lawrence, Ronnie Hargrove, Danny Neal, Wayne Butler Ronnie McAlester. Third row: Kermit Hodge, Mike Crossett, Bill Perry, J. C. Walker, Mike Wilson, Ron Hathcock. Fourth raw: Mike O NeaI, Raymon- Scott, Eddy Proctor, Lynn Garrison, Ted Huff, Dave Borup. Going home for the weekend. Weekend necessitates household chores. Pontotoc Hall 160 First row, left to rigbt: Millie Scrivner, Linda Brewer, Becky Hicks, Debbie Seaton, Connie Smith. Second row: Mary Hill, Sue Smith, Tana Jackson, Donna Simpkins, Beverly Alberry, Betty Jackson, Cazlyon Jacobs, Billye Snider. Third row: Carylon Noland, Joyce McLendon, Linda Stewart, Janice Cochran, Nancy Ridge, Karen Denton, Carolyn Carson, Deborah Null. Fourth row: Carolyn Bamburg, Debbie Snapp, Linda Howard, Colee Brooks, Deanna Dohrer, Pat Dysart, Sharon Wyckoff. Proctors for Pontotoc Hall are, .reated: Gene Ziegler. Standing: Ronnie Blevins, Jack May, Karen Neal, Carolyn Carson, Judy Beasley, Carlton Ray, Debbie Snapp, Wayne Hall, Mrs. Muriel Simmons, James Hines, and Louis Wilcoxson. Pontotoc Hall 161 Fin! row, left to right: Jack May, aimes Hines, Wayne Hall, Carlton Roy. Second row: David Smith, Robert Tomesko, Lary Smart, Gene Gibbons, Gene Zeigler. Third row: Mike Hooper, J. D. Elliott, Eddy Proctor, Mike Payne. Fourth row: Louis Wilcoxson, Wyvan Walker, Ronald Weingattner, William Riedt, Jimmy Noland, Edwin Cloninger, Danny Adams. 162 Pontotoc Hall fall. Fourtb row: Gary C. Hopper, David Edwards, Geary Hanely, David Welch, Danny Dunn, Tommy Hensley. . --......-.,-.... .'... m, Sandy Campbell represents Pontotoc Hall in Homecoming Parade. Fin! raw, lefl to right: Jimmy Smith, James Branscum, Larry Aab, Stanley McCabe, B. D. Walker, Joe Bob Beasley. Second row: Lynn Garrison, Gary Morris, Rick Sullivan, David Donihoo, Jerry McInturff, Larry Currie. Third row: Larry Hawkins, Jimmy Reich, Tommy Shores, Denny Edwards, David West- Pontotoc Hall 163 Friendships are str'engthened by dormitory life. Patrick Sullivan, Paul Fluitt and Calvin Mackey are entertained by Steven Anthony, gmtatist. i '. I ;' l -I' Members of Fentem Hall House Council are, left to right: Danny Schafer, Monte Yerby, Bill Carlton, Larry Mays, Gary Willis Travis Qualls Scott Noury and Mike Keeter. ! , , Fin: row, left to right: Harold Haggard, Rick Gay, Bruce Colee, Calvin Mackey, Scott Doc Greenway, Robert Davis, Bill Carlton, Mike Keeter. Second row: Charlie Darras, Jimmy Williams, Danny Beck, Jeff Martin, Wayne Jones, Jim Burnett, James Montgomery. 1' . il ' :- 164 Fentem Hall .74 .hh K 1., -L,NA Pictured above are the Fentem Hall proctors, left to right: Danny Schafer, Larry Mays, Mike Keeter. Seated is the housemother, Mrs. Corrough. m I 1 Keith, Steven Anthony, Larrthays. Dan Humphrey, Danny Schafer, Stan Jones, John Ligon, Larry Turner, Gary Opela. Fentem Hall Houses two hundred and fifty residents. It was the first men's dormitory on campus. Mrs. Lou Corrough, who has completed her second year as dormitory hostess, helps provide for the Fentem Hall residents an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness and makes the housing unit an excellent place to call hHorne. Fin! row, left to right: Brian Walck, Bruce Walck, Thomas Braxton, Carson Wolfgang, Eugene Lambright, Brent Galyon, Jim Miller, I-.atry Heath, Mike Mackey, Allen Brown. Setomi row: James Higgins, Jim Shoemake, Patrick Sullivan, Gary Willis, Charles Mitchusson, Tony Scarlett, Trams Qqalls, Kenneth First row, left to ring: Gary Roberson, Paul Fluitt, Charles Logan, Gary Shelton, Jim Ross, Mike Bevins, Bill Parmelee. Second raw: Danny Wooster, Fentem Hall 165 $$ 33? : v IN ck QMRQ Hy. v x I ,i ,v-u unis?'3 ' independent students. Pint row, left to 'riglft: Carolyn Miller, Beverly Williams, Loretta Watts, Susan Robinson, Sandta McGue, Doris Provo, Elaine Cudioe, Sydney Bergsnes, Mary Mulkey. Setond row: Virginia Matter, Terry Brunkow, Charlie Chatman, Eileen Thomas, Robbie Perkins, Carole Dixson, Sherry McGugan, Corina McPherson, Lea Cole, Dorthy Fox, Darla Griffin, Susan McMurtx-ey. Third row: Barbara Kuler, Sharon- Sakler, Lawana McCord, Bonnie Preston, Judith Luke, LaDaWyn Smith, Machen Ward, Sharon Stringer, Bronwen Freeman, Barbara Murphy, Debi Baxter, Jan Hall, Billie Putnam, Dawna Cherry. Fourth raw: Saundra Allton, Linda Randall, Linda Gustin, Francene Murdock, Rose McKinney, Kathy Williams, Lou Ann Albright, Billie Ann Smith, Theresa Shearer, Mohnda Todd, Connie Fowler, June Bailey, Shari Hawk. 166 Pesagi Hali Pesagi Hall PrOVideS accommodations for ap- proximately 400 EC. students. East Central's new- est dormitory provides living space for sororities and fraternities as well as housing independent students on the East Central campus. Each section includes lounge areas and the center section has a terrace. This hall incorporates a fully modem cafeteria with a capacity of 500. Mrs. Florence Welborn is the dormi- tory housemother. 1-! i I u- i l K Proctors of Pesagi Hall are, left to right: Carolyn Tribble, Sue Jones, Saundra Allton. $ mm- IUF'. mz5$ V .prtnwni 1p .1 ll ulttl' ' First 1010, left to rigbt: Sandy Haggard, Karletta George, Janet East, Clarice Conway, Brenda Ray, Lynda Tribble. Setand row: Carol Anthony, Glehda Bryant, Linda Heath, Helen Low, Eudene Choate, Linda Belvin, Sharon Seeley, Mary Rose, Deidra McKenzie, Marsha Whitfotd, Donna Lacquement, Shirley Hensley, Vava Wood. Third row: Frances Wilson, Carol Bunker, Suzy Harris, Janice Stewart, Karen Stewart, Judy Evans, Suzi Lucy, Patricia Murray, Judy Howe, Carol Engel, Jovena Hoppe, Nancy Collins, Sharon Gale, Parnell Howard, Peggy Goss. Pesagi Hall 167 PEOPLE 9 6 .I. 170 7 Cgfoe gun fer HOMECOMING QUEEN Briles Hall Nominee Senator Wendell Petrey escorts finalist Lynda Trammell 0n the field. QUEEN CHLOE GUNTER REIGNS OVER HOMECOMING t Central bandsmen play as Senator Mike Brooks and candidate Brenda Seals take it places. Homecoming 171 BRENDA SEALS Sigma Tau Gamma ii.JCift,.Iv. v'hIW'ai ' 361 w cIeIta' HtJEJt 1 JCJCJIJ I, v.m yI;Q '.IJ ?Ihdm BEVERLY FINN , -' y; c I t 3 t i a IIIIIIIIIII. . IIIIIII IsltititIEJKlf 7 c'3ggc;g,g HHIIIHIY' I . an. 5: Hz: 'a'IrI FOUR COEDS ARE CHOSEN QUEEN FINALISTS 172 Queen Finalists JAN MORRIS Zeta Tau Alpha LYNDA TRAMMELL Queen Finalists 175 Home Economics C Mary Kay McBride, Alpha Honor; Judy Mu Regina Calhoun, SEA; 1 , Ita. Gayl Hays Circle K; UEEN CANDIDATES ARE: from left to right: Linda Wiley, Donna Long, Foreign Language Club; Linda Lemley, Phi Kappa Tau; Cindy Merlyn. Alpha Gamma De Knight Hall. Q HOMECOMIN G 174 Homecoming Queen Candidates 175 S e t a d .1 d w n e e u Q Student Wives; Sandra Campbell, Pontotoc Hall; Nancy Johnson, Church of Delta Chi; Susann Canada, MENC; Patricia Parker, Ecumenical Center. Linda Blue, , Sociology Club- ist Student Center; OMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES are from left to rigbt: Mary Hayes, Dottie Moranetz, N E E U Q m A S E P e e n .m 0 N .m H .5 L16 in. B Coronation features twenty campus beauties. ham ??:m -;e A Morris Davis and Deedy Owens wait to assist in coronation. Queen Cathy is all smiles after being crowned '69 Yearbook Queen. Coronation 177 AN I TA BOWERMAN Chi Omega PAULA FRENCH Zeta Tau Alpha 178 Queen Finalists SPR INGER Pontotoc Hall A N m D GAYLE HAYES Phi Kappa Tau PESAGI QUEEN FINALISTS PARTICIPATE IN CORONATION Queen Finalists 179 J1 my? Linda Wiley, Phi Kappa Alpha; Jolene J SEA- Yvonne Besherse, Paula Morgan, Sigma Tau Gamma. a $11,395 M. C m d D h... C d K r E m n e TJ 1m ho f: M W m 0 W A m A m A C N E E U I? Mr. 7 ile Q L grits; Y. .gn.ul.dwrvw4bxc.xp West Klepper, Student Wives; Cindy Merlyn, Circle K PESAGI 180 ' Pesagi Queen Candidates J1; .v. u 4 Ahlxr Art- s iris: a a: W 3:. K .idrwuuxwt .Iftir! 3.1!! x l J JR 1 r C . v4 Lmlrr r, r n: I . 32,33 2.. , 51w, , . unit ,, utlal1Ll 1.543.953. x! 1:7: 1 v I. r L. re 9 a J. . o In intrallilLintl bfy .... x I 1 x i A t t . . w illllto', . . ..... t. . . w I. ,1. . w 4 3 x. . 44 N, J m .J a ,H. . . 1 a . 5K . - .... v f '2. 181 Queen Candidates MENC; Linda Wheeler, Knight Hall; Nancy Shelly Clibum, Young Republicans; and Lillian Nitzel, BSU. Jana Norton, Alpha Psi Omega; Jane Fleming, ohnson, Home Economics Club; Pam Parker, Ecumenical Center; PESAGI QUEEN CANDIDATES ARE: From left to rigbt, 93615 77mg 1969 CALENDAR GIRL Sigma Tau Gamma Nominee Ugly Man on campus for 1969 is Leo Fun- daro, candidate of Zeta Tau Alpha. The contest, which cre- ates much enthusiasm among campus organizations, is spon- sored each year by Panhellenic. Students vote by contributing i i i i money to the candidate of their choice. The money collected is given to the March of Dimes or to a local foundation for birth defects. School Spirit Awards were given to Jana Norton and Mike Brooks. These awards, presented by Mr. Kenenth Clinton, manager of the College Book Stores, recognize outstanding school spirit on the part of the recipients. Harolyn Love, Joann Aaron, and Carolyn Barton congratulate Leo Fundaro for his election as E. C.'s Ugly Man on Campus. ORDEH v0. I; RsNG Puma With the help of Mt. Kenneth Clinton, Bookstore Manager, Jana Norton and Mike Brooks choose their senior rings awarded to them as recipients of School Spirit Award. Nine Students Are Chosen each year as East Central's Student of the Month. The Stu- dent Honor Court makes the selections from nominations submitted by campus organizations. Academic and extracurricular achievements are the basis of selection. From the nine students of the month, one is named Student of the Year. M DONNA LONG September HP , . JOLENE KLEPPER-November ,yllf',! ,r ,I ,z;llrllll ,ul :7rrrrrnythvlwy' Avmzrir ' A A $ BEVERLY FINNeOctober 184 Student of Month JANET HAYkJanuary DEBBIE KENNEDY February SHARON LUTON December Student of the Month 185 LESLEY WHITE March GAYLE HAYs May ANDY TOMPKINS-April a Ix p VI ' A '1? .i . x K, . :Deggz'e ?Kezmeog STUDENT OF THE YEAR Each year one student at East Central is selected by the Honor Court as Student of the Year. Traditionally 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 Debbie Kennedy, senior sociology major from Pauls Valley. Miss Kennedy was Feb- maryis Student of the Month, Sophomore Representative to Student Senate, Chief Justice of Student Honor Court, Presi- ident of Sociology Club, Secretary of Gamma Theta Upsilon, Rush Chairman and Pledge Trainer of Zeta Tau Alpha and a member of Whois Who. DIANE BLACKBURN, Senior, Ada, Business Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, Al- pha Honor, Home Econ. Club. JEANNIE BELL, Junior, Tishomingo, Psychology-Soci- ology, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Honor, Psychology Club. RANDALL BLAIR, Sen- ior, Henryetta, Speech, Alpha Psi Omega, All College Drama Produc- tion, Tiger Tangles. JOYCE CALLAHAN, Senim, Ada, Business Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Honor, SEA. SUSANN C A N A D A, Junior, Ravia, Music, NHENC, Cheerleader, Zeta Tau Alpha. 188 Who's Who WHOB WHO HONORS THIRTY THREE ROBERT DIAMOND, Senior, Choctaw, Math, Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Chi, Alpha Honor. BEVERLY FINN, Sen- ior, Okmulgee, Elemen- tary Education, Chi Omega, Alpha Honor, SEA. JANET HAYS, Senior, Stroud, English-Speech, Chi Omega, Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Honor. GAYL HAYS, Junior, Semi- nole, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, SEA, Cheerleader. JUDY HISAW, Senior, Fitts- town, Math, SEA, Alpha Honor, WRA. Who's Who 189 DEBBIE KENNEDY, Senior, Wynnewood, Sociology-Geog- raphy, Honor Court, Student Senate, Zeta Tau Alpha. JACK LAMB, Senior, Ada, Accounting, Football, Young Republicans. Who's Who 190 VEDA KAY KERR, Sen- ior, Madill, Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Honor, Honor, ths Who '68. J O L E N E KLEPPER, Senior, Ada,'Eng1ish, Al- pha Chi, Alpha Honor, SEA ROGER LITTLE, Senior, Wewoka, English, Sig- ma Tau Gamma, IFC, SEA WHOS WHO RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDIN G STUDENTS DONA LONG, Junior, Ada, Spanish, Student Senate, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Honor HAROLYN LOVE, Sen- ior, Velma, Business Education, Alpha Gam- ma Delta, Alpha Chi, Honor Court. MARY MCBRIDE, Sen- ior, Ardmore, Math, Chi Omega, Alpha Honor, SEA. .. .v .',. nym- -.- SHARON LUTON, Junior, Ada, Elementary Education, SEA, AWS, History Club. JANIS MOORE, Senior, Ada, Secretarial Training-Home Economics, Alpha Chi, BSU, Home Economics Club. Who's Who 191 GROUP REPRESENTS ONE PER CENT OF STUDENTS JOY KAREN MORRIS, Jun- ior, Westville, History, Zeta Tau Alpha, SEA, Alpha Hon- or. DONNA PACE, Senior, Mc- Alester, English, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Honor, Eng- lish Club. 192 Who's Who JAMES MORRIS, Jun- ior, Wynnewood, Eng- lish-Spanish, Pemgi Edi- tor, Alpha Honor, Hon- or Court. JANA NORTON, Sen. ior, Cromwell, Speech, SEA, Student Senate, Al- pha Psi Omega. ROBERT RICHARD- SON, Jumor, St. Louis, Business Education, Stu- dent Senate, Alpha Hon- or, Circle K. JON STEPHENSON, Senior. Adm Math, Al- pha Honor, Pi Kappa Al- pha, Football. JAMES TIPTON, Junior, Hennessey, Speech-Art, Alpha Psi Omega, Honor Court, AL pha Rho Tau, ANDREW TOMPKINS, Senior. McCloud, Eng- lish, Student Senate, IFC, Pi Kappa Alpha. BARBARA WAGES, Senior, Ardmore, Home Economics, Zeta Tau Alpha, SEA, Tiger Tangles. GARY WEST, Senior, Cushing, Speech, Student ' Senate, Alpha Psi Ome- ga, Tiger Tangles. CAROL WHITMIRE, Junior, Bartlesville, English, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Honor, SEA. Who's Who 195 -l Oklahoma Gamma Chapter of Alpha Chi is open to any student with a 3.46 grade point average and 60 credit hours, the last 30 of which were completed at East Central. Gamma Chapter sponsors a monthly forum in which faculty and students discuSS current topics. Each spring Alpha Chi sponsors the publication of a collection of student and faculty papers. This year the National Alpha Chi Convention was held at East Central. Members of Alphi Chi are, firit row, left to right: Jean Hamilton, Sherry Todd, Ginger Ingram, Twylah White, Ella Dillard. Second row: Judy Koehler, Barbara King, Nancy Whitaker, Leslie White, Carol Whitmire. Tbird row: Andy Roze- boom, Bonnie Norvel, Judy Austin, Eddie Huckaby. Alpha Chi members are, first row, left to right: Carl Bardin, Nancy Newell. Sponsors for Alpha Chi are, left ta'rigbt: Mr. Brooks, Mr. Suter, Dr. Dens- Linda Peeler, Diane White, Valerie Voehl, Paula James, Linda Barnes. ford, and Dr. Boeger. Sewml raw: Paula Wilfong, Janis Moore, Sharon Rooks, Jolene Klepper, Veda Kay Kerr, Judy Daniels. Third row: Leroy Holman, Larry Birdwell, Mike Lamb, John Clinton. 194 Alpha Chi Alpha Honor SpOHSOI'S Autumn Antics. Mem- bers assemble soon after fall enrollment, count noses, begin. patrolling the campus and probing student hideouts for material and numbers for the Autumn Antics. If the show is slow, there are always Mrs. Taffhs chocolate hbrownies and punch. Once the spring election is over, members fade away into never-never land till the trumpet sounds for another soiree. Members not present for photograph are: Janet Hays, Phill Kirk, Gloria Fishel, Mary Ruth Gressett, Morris Talley, Ron Watson, Donna Roberts, Bill Smithson, Veda Kay Kerr, Linda Barnes, Paula Wilfong, Sherry Abbott Todd, Donna Holden, and Paula James. Officers for Alpha Honor are, from left to riglm Bonnie Smith, Reporter; Mary Kay McBride, President; Harold Dickerson, Autumn Antics manager; Bob Shelton, Past Presi- dent. Not shown is Leslie White, secretary, exchange student this semester in Massachusetts. 7071: Raw, left to right: Beverly Finn, Judy Koehler, Paula Wilfong, Janice Diamond, Jacque Moranetz, Bonnie Smith, Linda Lemley, Mary Kay McBride. neck Raw, left to rigbt: Harolyn Love, Debby Tipton, Joy Karen Morris, Diane Blackburn, Nancy Castle, Donna Pace, Harold Dickerson, Robert Shelton, Dr. Paul Denny, Sponsor; Jim Morris, Bob Richardson, Jimmie Don Gibson, Jeannie Fishel, Sandra Childersl Mary Ann Butts, Jeannie Bell, Linda Blue. Alpha Honor Society 195 SHERRY ALEXANDER, Tishomingo Home Economics BRUCE ALLEMAN, Bartlesville Business LINDA ALLEMAN, Ada Home Economics JOHNNY ALLISON, Maysville History JIMMIE ALSTON, Henryetta History DAVID ALTMAN, Wewoka Government JANIE ANDERSON, Shawnee Physical Education KENNETH ANDERSON, Konawa Music STANLEY ANDERSON, Tishomingo History-Government RODGER ARTER, Ada Elementary Education LINDA AUSTIN, Ardmore English RALPH BACON, Purcell Art BILL BAILEY, Ada Physical Education SHERRY BAKER, Lindsay History PATRICIA BALDWIN, Haileyville Elementary Education PATRICK BALLARD, Ada Economics LEONA BARGER, Sulphur Mathematics LINDA BARNES, Francis Spanish MIKE BARNES, Ada Sociology CAROLYN BATES, Bartlesville Elementary Education TOMMIE JEAN BEDDOW Stonewall Elementary Education RAY BENNETT, Sulphur History SANDRA BENNETT, Lexington Elementary Education STEVE BERNARD, McAlester Chemistry RICKEY BERRY, Stillwater Business Education-Sociology MIKE BEVINS, Ardmorc History JIMMIE BIGGS, Ada History LARRY BIRDWELL, Ardmore Math-Physics DIANE BLACKBURN, Ada Business Education LYNETTE BLACKWOOD. Duncan History 196 i Seniors Classes begin early for eager coeds. Class intermissions provide time to talk. SENIORS COMPLETE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS CHARLES BLAGG, Seminole History ARLETTA BLANKENSHIP, Ada English DAVID BONEBRAKE, Seminole History FRANK BONNELLY, Dominican Republic Accounting JAMES BOOKER, Tishomingo Medical Technology LINDA BOSWELL, Antlers EnglishSpeech DWIGHT BOWEN, Asher History MARGARET BOZNAR, Hartshome Elementary Education DANNY BRADBURY, Spiro Physical Education SANDRA BRADFORD, Ada Home Economics JAMES BRANSCUM, Okemah English KAY BRASWELL, Oilton Art Education MIKE BROOKS, Elmore City 3 Biology GLENNA BROOKSHIRE, Elmore City Home Economics LARRY BROWN, Maysville Physical Education LEON BROWN, Stonewall Industrial Arts DEWAYNE BRYAN, Ada Industrial Arts DAVID BRYANT, Pharoah Business GLEN BRYAN, Ada Physical Education CURTIS BUNDY, Seminole Business Education Seniors 197 . T echnical skills require precision and practice. SENIORS ANTICIPATE GRADUATION CAROLYN BURNETT, Okemah Physical Education ROBERT BURNETT, Idabel History JIMMY BURTON, Bethany Sociology PATRICIA BUSH, Ada English x '2 V ' . ' ' MARY BUTTS, Atdmote 5 , 7 '- - . i? Speech ' , ... ', WALLACE CARLTON, Ada History PAULA CARUTHERS, Velma Sociology OVA CAVENER, Madill Home Economics WILLIAM CHACONAS, Arlington, Va. Sociology ANITA CHADDOCK, Ada Elementary Education BOB CHAMBERS, Sapulpa Sociology LARRY CHEEK, Battiest History GARY CHILDERS, Oklahoma City Music SANDRA CHILDERS, Shawnee Mathematics JAMES CLEMONS, Davis Music Education JAMES CLIFFORD, Henryetta Music JOHN CLINTON, Ada Music RITA CLOAR, Ada Special Education GARY COBB, Lindsay Psychology JERRY COCHRAN, Ada Pre Medicine 198 Seniors SHEILA COCKERHAM, Kiowa Physical Education GLEN COCKRILL, Stringtown Industrial Arts JAMES COLBERT, Wewoka Physical Education MARY COLBERT, Ada Home Economics OPAL COLE, Seminole Elementary Education ROBERT COLLINGS, Ada Geography-History RANDY COMBES, Wynnewood Accounting PAULA CONATSER, Lindsay English DELMAR CONDIT, Foster Industrial Arts KENNETH CONN, Holdenville Accounting JUDY COOPER, Maysville Elementary Education DAVID COWART, Houston, Texas History Education LIZ COX, Tishomingo Home Economics KENNETH CRAIG, Wayne Government JOE CRISWELL, Prague English SHANNON CROW, Coalgate General Business MARSHA CRUZAN, Owasso Elementary Education CHARLES DASHNER, Ada Accounting SANDRA DAVIDSON, Ada Biology EARL DAVIS, Vanoss History WALTER DAVIS, Ada Psychology-Sociology JANICE DESCANS, Ardmore Elementary Education JANICE DIAMOND, Ada Elementary Education ROBERT DIAMOND, Choctaw Mathematics DAVID DICKERSON, Wichita, Kansas Government HAROLD DICKERSON, St. Louis Geography ANN DICUS, Ada Elementary Education DOUG DODD, Ada Physical Education RUBY DUNAGAN, Seminole Home Economics GLEN EARLEY, Duncan Accounting Seniors 199 LESLIE EDGAR, Stringtown History DENNY EDWARDS, Okernah History LYNDLE ELLIS, Holdenville Accounting MARLIN ELLIS, Holdenville History JERRY EMORY, Ada Sociology-Geography JUDITH ENGLISH, Stroud Elementary Education JESSE EPPLER, Pauls Valley Government ANNETTE ESCUE, Wewoka Elementary Education CHARLES EVELYN, Fittstown Chemistry JON EWERT, Seminole English SUSAN FARMER, Healdton Elementary Education RICHARD FARRIS, Shawnee Biology ROBERT FAUGHT, Wewoka General Business LOUIS FERGUSON, Wynnewood Accounting WANDA FEUERBACH, Wynnewood Elementary Education BEN FEUERBORN, Ada Art PAUL FINE, Ada General Business BEVERLY FINN, Okmulgee Elementary Education TOMMY FLANAGAN, Stonewall History JANE FLEMING, Tecumseh Accounting JERRY FOLGER, Ada Business-Economics EUGENE FOSTER, Wilburton Math JEANNIE FRAZIER, Sulphur Physical Education JOHN FRAZIER, Idabel Business COLIN FREEMAN, Dumas, Texas History PATRICIA FREEMAN, Ada Business HELGA FRENK, Ada Spanish DONALD GALLAGHER, Konawa History ORLAND GARDNER, Duncan English JANIE GARRETT, Ada Speech 200 Seniors An all-schoo! dance adds to aweekend of relaxation. Playing cards in the lounge of Pontotac Hall is the favorite pastime of many East Central students. HURRY TIME - THE WEEKEND IS AHEAD JOSEPH GAZARELLA, McAlester General Business EUGENE GASH, Ada History LILLIAN GAVRILOFF, Ada Elementary Education JIM GENN, Davis Business JEAN GEORGE, McAlestet Elementary Education TEDDY GEORGE, Mannford Physical Education JOHN GIGAS, McAlester Accounting BETTY GILBERT, Sulphur Elementary Education JACK GILBERT, Sulphur Industrial Arts JIM GODFREY, Healdton History DON GOODNIGHT, Sulphur Medical Technology BARI GOODSON, Pauls Valley Math ELLA GRAGG, Ardmore Chemistry-Mathematics MARILYN GRAHAM, Lindsay Elementary Education DALE GREEN, Purcell Sociology LINDA GREEN, Duncan Sociology MARTHA GREEN, Ketchum Math AUBREY GUTHRIE, Wayne Physical Education VICKI HACKETT, Oklahoma City Elementary Education PAUL HADLEY, Ada Business Seniors 201 ATHLETICS PROVIDE EXCITING EVENINGS ALAN HAINES, Alma Biology GLENN HAINES, Sulphur History LARRY HAINES, Claremore Math RONALD HALL, Atwood Sociology DENNIS HAM, Healdton Geography PATTY HAMMER, Hartshome Elementary Education DONNA HAMMON, Seminole Elementary Education KENNETH HAMNER, McAIester Mathematics-Physics GEARY HANLEY, Lindsey Sociology YVETTE HARJO, Bowlegs Business Education EVERTT HARREL, Foster Physical Education CHARLES HARRIS, Stratford History-Govemment JANEY HARRISON, Stratford Art RONNIE HART, Tishomingo Physical Education JAMES HAYS, Seminole Business Education JANET HAYS, Stroud Speech-English DENNIS HAZELRIGG, Ada English MELBA HEARD, Wewoka Elementary Education BUDDY HELM, Byars Business DAWSON HELVEY, Davis Sociology 202 Seniors Tense moments are reflected in E. C. athletes. JACKIE HENRY, Sulphur English LINDA HESS, Ada Speech DONNA HILL, McAlestet Elementary Education JUDY HISAW, Fittstown Math LINDA HISLE, Ada Art-Elementary Education RON HITT, Shawnee General Business DONNA HOLDEN, Biggs Spanish DONNA HOLDER, Alma Elementary Education KAREN HOLDRIDGE, Duncan Home Economics JACQUELYN HORTON, Okemah Home Economics BILLY HOWARD, Pauls Valley Physical Education CLARA HOWARD, Ada English JUDITH HOWE, Baton Rouge, La. Elementary Education BECKY HUDSON, Ada Speech-English RICHARD HUDSON, Konawa Accounting ROBERTA HUGHES, Ada Industrial Arts-Home Economics CHARLES HUMPHREY, Macomb Psychology-Sociology LINDA HUMPHREY, Stratford Business Education RANDY HUMPHREY, Shawnee Physical Education ROBERT, HUNT, Sulphur Industrial Arts LYNN HURST, Hcaldton Industrial Arts DENNIS IDLEMAN, Wayne Industrial Arts SHARON IDLEMAN, Ardmore Business Education LUCY ISBELL, Norman English GEORGE JABLONSKI, Bradley History HOWARD JACKSON, Ada Biology C. L. JAMES, Lindsay Psychology-Sociology MARILYN JAMES, Ada Art PAULA JAMES, Madill Spanish MARY JARVIS, Seminole Elementary Education Seniors 203 BILL JOHNSON, Seminole Industrial Arts JOE JOHNSON, McAlester Physical Education LARRY JOHNSON, Shawnee History and Industrial Arts PATRICIA JOHNSON, Ada Art L SHERRI JOHNSON, Oklahoma City Elementary Education CHARLES JONES, Wichita, Kansas History-Governmmt GARY JONES, Ada Elementary Education GEORGE JONES, Ada Math JOHN JONES, Ada English RALPH JONES, Oklahoma City History TERRY JONES, Ardmore Industrial Arts CAROLINE KEISMAN, Seminole Elementary Education SAMMYE KELLY, Wilburton Elementary Education ROBERT KELSO, Ada Accounting DEBBIE KENNEDY, Wynnewood Sociology-Geography RANDOLPH KEY, Tishomingo Physical Education STELLA KILGORE, Chickasha Elementary Education ROBERT KILPATRICK, Roff Sociology JAMES KIMBERLIN, Healdton Physical Education DALE KING, Ardmore General Business PHIL KIRK, Ada Sociology-Govemment FRANK KISER, Pontotoc Physical Education JOLENE KLEPPER, Ada English BRENDA KRAUSE, Roff History CHARLES KYMES, Ada Elementary Education MICHAEL LAMB, Ada Accounting JANICE LANDERS, Lindsay Sociology PHIL LANHAM, Midwest City History AGATHA LANIER, Oklahoma City Elementary Education FREDA LATTA, Checotal .Elementary Education 204 Seniors STUDY INVOLVES SPECIFIC SKILLS LINDA LAWSON, Ardmore Physical Education LINDA LEE, Paden Elementary Education RUSTY LEVINGS, Rush Springs Physical Education RICHARD LITTLE, Ada Music ROGER LITTLE, Wewoka English HAROLYN LOVE, Velma Business MARY LOVELACE, Yeager History JOHN LOWRY, Ada Accounting OMA DELL LOYD, Pauls Valley Elementary Education DALE LUTON, Ada General Business BILLIE McBEE, Sulphur Elementary Education MARY MCBRIDE, Ardmore Mathematics TONI MCCARTHICK, Tishomingo Medical Technology WANDA MCCASKEY, McKenzie, Tenn. Home Economics KATHY MCDANIEL, Ada Secretarial Training WILLIAM McFARLAND, Ada Industrial Arts MIKE McGAHA, Ada Biology VANN MCINTOSH, Stedham Business Education BARBARA MCKAY, Wynnewood Elementary Education JERRY MADDOX, Weleetka Psychology Seniors 205 Freshmen soon learn to use spare moments for study. STUDENTS MAKE USE OF LEISURE TIME ELLIS MARTIN, Checotah Math LINDA MARLOW, Sapulpa Home Economics MAX MARTIN, Seminole Government PHILIP MATLOCK, Davis Chemistry Education HOMER MEADOR, Davis Spanish W. H. MILES, Sherman, Texas Sociology RANDALL MILLER, Allen English GEORGE MILLIGAN, Ada Physical Education JANIS MOORE, Ada Secretarial Training-Home EC PATRICIA MOORE, Ada Elementary Education DOTTIE MORANETZ, Ada Sociology JERE MOSER, Ardmore Chemistry ZACHARY MUMEY, Ft. Smith, Ark. Chemistry DALE MURPHY, Paoli Geography-Sociology JUDY MURRAY, Wayne Elementary Education RHONDA MYERS, Earlsboro English JAMES NAYLOR, Coalgate Industrial Arts DON NEAL, Davis English NANCY NEWELL, Seminole English MIKE NEWTON, Ada General Business 206 Seniors LILLIAN NITZEL, Oklahoma City Secretarial Training LARRY NOBLES, Tulsa Speech JANA NORTON, Cromwell Speech JANE NORVELL, Wewoka Elementary Education DEBORAH NULL, Stuart Home Economics GARY O'NEAL, Pauls Valley Special Education JAMES O'NEAL, Tecumseh Industrial Arts QUINN OSBORN, Ada Biology ANN OSWALD, Pauls Valley Physical Education DONNA PACE, McAIester English ZELMADEAN PARKER, Ada Home Economics BILLY PARMELEE, Choctaw Art JAN PARRISH, Sulphur Home Economics WILLIAM PEEK, Ada Biology CLAUDE PEELER, Stonewall English BETTY PEGRAM, Ada English DANNY PENNINGTON, Oklahoma City Mathematics ROY PENNINGTON, Ada Mathematics ROBBIE PERKINS, Coalgate Business Education JANICE PETERS, Paoli Secretarial Training VVENDELL PETREY, Lexington Elementary Education GARY PHILLIPS, Ada Physical Education SANDY PHILLIPS, Phoenix, Ariz. Elementary Education GARY PICKEIT, Madill Industrial Arts MICAH PIPPIN, Seminole General Business THOMAS PRATT, Pauls Valley Business Education JERRY PRICE, Ada History CAROLYN PUCKE'IT, Festus, Mo. Physical Education EDDIE PUCKE'IT, Ada English JOE PUCKETT, Ada English Seniors 207 RICHARD PULLIAM, Henryetta Sociology R. L. QUINTON, Roff Industrial Arts JERRY RADEN, Ada Math KARRIE RAPLEE, Ada History . ANNETTE RAPPEL, Ada Elementary Education GARY READNOUR, Wynnewood Accounting GARY REID, Mill Creek Physical Education SUSAN REPASS, Ada Elementary Education JERRY RICH, Tecumseh Art JIMMIE RICH, Ada Physical Education RONNIE RICHARDSON, Asher Elementary Education JEFFREY RICHMOND, Ardmore Medical Technology LOUISE ROBBINS, Culpeper, Va. English DONNA ROBERTS, McAlester Biology PAULA ROBINSON, Tishomingo Biology SHARON ROOKS, Forks, Wash. English DANNY ROSS, Allen History DEAN ROSS, Ada Physical Education JAMES RUSSELL, Ada Art-Sociology JACK RYAN, Ada Accounting ALVIS SANDERS, Cromwell Math-Physics LINDA SANDERS, Stonewall Business Education JANE SCHLEHUBER, Seminole Business Education ROBERT SCOTT, Hartshome History-Government JOYCE SCOUFOS, Bromide English SALVATORE SCUDERI, Rome, N.Y. Biology RICHARD SEVERSON, Marlin, Texas Business Administration PHILLIS SHELTON, Duncan English ROBERT SHELTON, Ada Mathematics-Physirs DARLA SIMPKINS, Calvin Sociology .AEMKM 208 Seniors Commencement is held in the Auditorium. AND A BEGINNING LARRY SKELLY, Wanette History DANNY SLATER, Vinn Physical Education DENNIS SLOAN, Ardmore Elementary Education CAROL SIVHTH, Stuart Elementary Education CHARLES SMITH, Tupelo General Business CHARLES SMITH, Wynnewood Biology DAVID SMITH, Ada Physical Education MICHAEL SMITH, Ada Sociology WILLIAM SMITHSON, McAIester MathematicsPhysics DAVID SNIDER, Ada History PHILLIP SOWARD, Ada Accounting EDIE SPARKS, Ada Elementary Education SUSAN STANLEY, Pauls Valley Aft PATSY STEELE, Ada Business Education LARRY STEPHENS, Calvin Accounting JON STEPHENSON, Ada Math ROSS STONE, Wister Sociology STEPHEN STONE, Ada Art THELMA STROUD, Ada Elementary Education OWEN SUMMERS, Coalgate Accounting Seniors 209 1 x l i . CLIFTON SURRELL, Atoka ?' Business Education I I ;$,,...; , , . DANNY TAYLOR, Seminole Industrial Arts Making a molehill Out of a mountain. CREATIVE ARTS ENCOURAGE SELF-EXPRE GAY TAYLOR, 7 North Stonington, Conn. HistorytSociology PAMELA TAYLOR, McAlester Elementary Education LARRY THOMAS, Shawnee Biology THOMAS THOMAS III, Oklahoma City General Business ROBERT TIGER, Ada Physical Education MARGARET TILLEY, Sulphur Physical Education DUB TOLLIVER, Sulphur Elementary Education ROBERT TOMESKO, Wallington, New Jersey Biology CLAUDIA TOWNSLEY, Miami Home Economics EDWARD TRAMMETT, Hobbs, New Mexico History RICKY TRAMMETT, Ada Industrial Arts JANET TRANTHAM, Ada Accounting SUSIE VANCE, Pauls Valley Elementary Education WARREN VANDIVER, Healdton Accounting RUSSELL VESTAL, Ada Biology BARBARA WAGES, Ardmore Home Economics ROBERT WALLRATH, Miami, Florida Biology EVELYN WARREN, Maysville Home Economics GLYNDA WARREN, Choctaw Elementary Education RONALD WEINGARTNER, Shawnee Biology 210 Seniors MICHAEL WEIBERG, Anthony, Kansas Physical Education DONALD WHARRY, Idabel Biology-Physical Education LYNNE WHEELER, Duncan Elementary Education FITZ WHITAKER, Wynnewood Industrial Arts JAMES WHITAKER, Pauls Valley Geography LINDA WHITE, Grand Prairie English BUCK WHITFIELD, Paoli Sociology GARY WHITMIRE, Shaffer, Calif. Art Education PAULA WILFONG, Ada Business-Home Economics OWEN WILKERSON, Atwood History SHERRI WILKERSON, Atwood Elementary Education ALTON WILLIAMS, Maysville History CARRIE WILLIAMS, Stidham Home Economics CHARLES WILLIAMS, Ardmore History DEBORAH WILLIAMS, Tishomingo Elementary Education JOHN WILLIAMS, Waco, Texas English-Speech JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS, Maysville History PHIL WILLIAMS, Shawnee Business WILLIAM WILLMAN, Tishomingo Mathematics WILLIAM WILSON, Coalgate History FRANCIS WINN, Edmond 6 Art JAMES WINN, Stratford Math JOHN WOMBLE, PaoIi Business CAROL WRIGHT, Pauls Valley Elementary Education TERRY WRIGHT, Hanna Art HARVEY YARBROUGH, Wetumka Sociology Seniors 211 JOANN AARON ANN ADAMS DANNY ADAMS WALTER ALCORN SYLVIA ALLEN JEAN ALLISON TIM ANDERSON JUDY AUSTIN LINDA AYRES JAMES BABER STEVE BALL PHYLISS BARNES .-1 Lmscnsnb .. many 3,, . . : --- 1- - H DONNA BASS MARGARET BATES PAULA BATES STEVE BAXTER WAYNE BEAN LINDA BEARDEN JEANIE BELL ROY BELL YVONNE BESHERSE NINA BETTIS Juniors CATHERYN BEVEL KATHERINE BLANKENSHIP LARRY BLUNDELL IRENE BLYTHE DAVID BOGGS GAY BOREN JIM BOWLES BILL BOYD BOBBY BOYDSTUN VIRGENIA BRACKEN PHYLLIS BRADEN LARRY BRANNER LINDA BRANSON GEORGE BREEDEN SHARON BRINKLEY DOYLE BROWER CAROL BROWN EULA BROWN ROSILAND BRUNER BETTY BRYAN WILLIAM BRYAN DAVID BURKETT BENNIE BURNS MERLE BURNS LAUREL BUTCHER SANDY CAMPBELL SUSANN CANADA CHARLENE CANTRELL BOBBY CARTER TAWANA CARUTHERS TERRY CASEY HAROLD CHAFFIN ALLEN CHANEY CHARLIE CHATMAN JERRY CHRISTIAN EDWINA CLARK STEVEN CLEVELAND CHARLES CLIBURN SHELLEY CLIBURN EDWIN CLONINGER BARBARA COBB BILLY COLBERT Juniors 213 JAMES EALEY 214 Juniors CURTIS COLBY KENNETH COLLINGS AUBRY COLLINS DOUGLAS ANN COLLINS JACK COLLINS DARLA COMPTON JERRY COOK PATRICIA COOPER THOMAS COPE JANIS COSSEY WAYNE COVENTON JUDITH COWART DAVID CRANE ROBERT CROSSETT SHRYL CUDJOE RANDY DAVIDSON CLOIS DAVIS DELORES DAVIS LORENE DAVIS RENA DeARMAN EDDIE DENNY ESTELENE DIAL ELLA DILLARD CAROLE DIXSON SUSAN DORSETT JOHN DRIVER BEVERLY DUTTON LINDA DVENEY RICHARD DYKE DONNA EAST JUDITH EDWARDS RUBEN ELIZARDE JACK ELLIOTT DEE ANN ELLISTON SUE ELMORE SANDRA ELROD BILL ETHELRIDGE DEE ANN EVANS JANA EVANS JUDY EVANS GEORGE FAIN MICHAEL FAIRLESS BETTY FEARS PAMELA FERGUSON ALAN FERRON LARRY FIELDER BILL FINCHER LINDA FITZGERALD LELAND FLEMING WILMA FORD ELDON FOSTER DONNA FOUST PHILIP FREE FLOAT BUILDING REQUIRES COOPERATION v? 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' .d 'k 14 RICHARD FREEMAN WALLACE FREEMAN PAULA FRENCH LARRY FRY BARBARA FULTON VIRGINIA FULTON NEVA GABBART PAULA GALLAGHER KATHRYN GALLUP CHIP GANT Juniors 2 1 5 SANDY GARRETT LARRY GENTRY BRENDA GEORGE JIMMIE GIBSON JOYE GILBERT JIM GILBREATH DAN GOFF COOLIDGE GOLSTON JIM GOODMAN WILLIS GOODNER RICHARD GRANT JAMES GREEN IKKHS .'. : :3 - WNCHION LH TOM GREGORY MARY GRESSETT ROBERT GRIDER LINDA GRIFFITH MARY GRISSO CHLOE GUNTER FREDDIE HACKER JOHN HALL LINDA HALL WAYNE HALL 216 Juniors LINDA HALLUM CAROLYN HAMILTON CORA HARDY PHILLIP HARJO DONNA HARMAN CONNIE HARPER PATTY HARRAS DAVID HARRELL BARRY HARRIS BEVERLY HARRIS GEORGE HARRIS JOE HARRIS r VIRGINIA HARRISON DWIGHT HART GAYLE HAYS GERALDINE HEATH ED HENLEY AUSTIN HICKMAN BECKY HICKS RON HIGNIGHT GEORGE HILL VELDA HILL SHIRLEY HOBBS KERMIT HODGE DONALD HOLLIMAN SUSAN HOLLIS MARSHA HOLMAN CAL HOOVER CAROL HORN ANTHONY HORSELY SARAH HOWARD JERRY HOWRY EDDIE HUCKLEBY JERRY HUGHES SONNY HUMPHREY REUEL HUNT JOANN HUNTER PATTY HUNTER MARION HUTTON GINGER INGRAM VERNON INGRAM BETTY JACKSON Juniors 217 TANA JACKSON CAROLYN JACOBS BEATRICE JACQUESS JOETTA JENKINS MARY JENKINS THOMAS JENKINS ALBERT JOHNSON BRENDA JOHNSON CARI. JOHNSON GLENNDON JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON SHELIA JOINER CAROL JONES DAVID JONES EVA JONES BERNARD JORDAN SONNY JORDAN JOHN JUMPER JENNIFER KELCH BETTY KENLEY BERT KENNEDY GLEN KERNELL NORMA KERNELL JANET KEY BARBARA KING KARLA KINKEAD CHARLES KIRBY JUDY KOEHLER STEVEN KRAMER JOE KYLE MIKE LAFFERTY JOE LANDRUM LEAINE LANDRUM THEODORE LAWRENCE KAY LEDBETTER BOB LeFLORE SHARON LESTER IDA LILE FLOYD LINDSAY MARY LOCKHART d 1:3 W m 218 Juniors L ' 'IIllH DONA LONG NOAH LONG GARY LONGACRE SHARON LOVELACE MICHAEL LOVETT JANET LOWERY MARGARET LUNGAARD SHARON LUTON CHARLES McAFEE LINDA MCBRIDE JIM MCCARTY FREDDA MCCLAIN gm . JERALD MCDONALD LINDA MCGAHA KAY MCGEE ABE McINTOSH DIEDRA MCKENZIE PATRICIA MCNALLY DAVID MCNEER JUDY MCNEER MARY McPHAII. SUZI MALONE Juniors 219 NORMA MANAHAN ROBERT MANLEY DONALD MANN JAMES MANNING DIXIE MATLOCK VICKI MAYBERRY RANDY MAYS KENLEY MILBURN STEVEN MILES DONNA MOODY JOE MOONEY BEVERLY MOORE , um Dorms provide comfortable place for quiet study. DOUGLAS MOORE EDDIE MORRIS JOY KAREN MORRIS JIM MORRIS ROGER MORRIS KANDY MORRISON MIKE MORRISON VICKI MORTON TOMMY moss JIM MOTES 220 Juniors LINDA MOWDY JAMES MUILIGAN MICHAEL MUNCRIEF JANE NAGEL SHERRILL NEAL TOMMY NEAL RON NEWBY GERALD NEWELL RICKEY NOBLETT CARYLON NOLAND REGINA NORMAN RONNIE NORMAN SANDY NORTHCUTT CLEMMIE NORTON BONNIE NORVILL SCOTT NOURY JACK NUNN RICHARD NUNN SAMMY NYE LESTER OGAN GARY ONEAL MIKE OSBORN JUDY OWEN JERRY OWENS NETA PALMER BARBARA PANIAGUA CARROLL PARKER JUDY PARKER PEGGY PARKER BOBBY PARKEY CAROLYN PATOCKA GERALDINE PATTON JO ANN PAYNE PETER PEEK EDNA PERRY GLYNN PERRY KIRK PERRY MARGUERITE PERRY CAROLYN PHILLIPS DIANE FLETCHER JANET PLUMLEY JERRY PORTER Juniors 221 BARBARA PORTON CARL PRATCHARD EDWARD PROCTOR BERNICE PROVO JUDITH PRUNER LARRY PULLIAM MARYLIN RAMER WILEY RAPER BRENDA RAY JOHN RAY PATRICIA REDMAN EVELYN REED BUEL REEDE CAROL REICH JIMMY REICH TIMOTHY RICE ROBERT RICHARDSON BOB RIDER LaDONNA RILEY ELIZABETH RIMMER RAMONA RIPPEE DON RITTER RUBY ROACH DICKIE ROBERTSON BILL ROBINSON RONALD ROBINSON SUSAN ROBINSON FERN ROGERS JERRY ROGERS JOE ROGERS GLENDA ROSE JAMES ROSEBERRY ROGER ROSS BILLY ROWE ANDREW ROZEBOOM ALBERT RUSHING RONNIE SALER CLIFFORD SANDERS LEONARD SCARBROUGH JAIME SCOTT JOHN SCOTT MILDRED SCRIVNER 222 Juniors to keep up with the latest news. Public Information Assistant, Jan Parrish, finds it necessary The Public Relations Office is only one of many offices on campus where students are employed. SANDY SCROGGINS . FRED SECONDINE SHERRY SECONDINE JIMMY SEELEY GARY SELF ELLEN SHANNON RICHARD SHAW DONNA SIMPKINS DONNA SIMPSON JERRY SIMS DARRYL SINCLAIR LINDA SINCLAIR BOBBY SLIGER IMREN SLIGER SANDRA SMALL BARBARA SMITH CONNIE SMITH MARGARET SMITH MARIE SMITH DEBORAH SNAPP JOE SNELL LINDA SNELL Juniors 223 CAROLYN SOWARDS JOHN SPROUSE SHIRLEY STARKEY BETTYE STEVENSON RONNIE STOCKTON MICHAEL STOKES MICHAEL STRAIN EDWARD STEVENS DONA STREETMAN RICHARD SULLIVAN SUE SUMMERS DON SWEARINGEN DALE TALLEY VIRGIL TAYLOR DANIEL THOMAS DONALD THOMPSON PAYNE T HOMPSON KENNETH TINNEY LINDA TIPPIT GRAYSON TOBLER SHERRY TODD GERALD TOLLESON BETTY TOWNSEND JERRY TRACY 4 . ' LYNDA TRAMMELL , . ' j . j NANCY TRANTHAM , . ' 'v- E3 CONNIE TRIPP : ' v' - ' ., w www . u. 224 Juniors 1 MIN M RICHARD TRUITT CAROL TUCKER JOE TURNER RALPH TURNER LINDA TYLER NANCY WAGNER EDWARD WALKER STANDRIDGE WALKER ELVA WALL JAMES WARD GARY WASHBURN RONALD WATSON WAYNE WATTS LINDA WEEKS WILLIAM WELCH RACY WELCHER GARY WHALEY MARGARET WHINNEN DONALD WHITAKER JUDY WHITAKER THOMAS WHITAKER LESLIE WHITE TWYLAH WHITE MARSHA WHITFORD CAROL WHITMIRE CHERRY WIGGINS BEVERLY ANN WILLIAMS BEVERLY SUE WILLIAMS BILL WILLIAMS JIM WILLIAMS KAY WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS LARRY GENE WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS JEANNE WILLIS MIKE WILSON JIM WOLFE HAROLD WOOD HOWARD WOOD JAMES WOODS JANAUS WOODS GARY WORK Juniors 225 LINDA ABBOTT EDNA ABEL BOB ABLES SUE ACREE BARBARA ADAMS PATRICIA ADAMS JERRY ADAY PATRICIA AKINS LOUANN ALBRIGHT WAYNE ALLEN SAUNDRA ALLTON DOROTHY ALSOBROOK JACKIE ANDERSON JAN ANDERSON SANDRA ARNOLD BENNY ARNOLD DEBRA BAILEY SHIRLYN BAKER JOHN BALTHROP CAROLYN BAMBURG PHILLIP BARLOW JAMES BARNES THOMAS BARNES JOHN BARNETT CAROLYN BARTON BILL BAYLESS SARAH BAZE MIKE BEAM JUDY BEASLEY JUDY BELCHER JOE BELL PEGGY BELL SYDNEY BERGSNES TOM BERTGES NANCY BIGHAM SHARRON BIRDWELL PHYLLIS BLACKMORE SUE BLAND LINDA BLUE JOE BOSTIC CONNIE BOSWELL BARBARA BOTTOMS BETTY BOWEN ANITA BOWERMAN ALAN BOWLBY CLYDE BOWLING GENEVIEVE BOYCE TOMMY BRATCHER HAROLD BRENHOLTZ RONALD BRIGGS STEPHEN BRINKER DWAYNE BRINKLEY DERBY BRITTON COLEE BROOKS DONNIE BROWN KENNETH BROWN 226 Sophomores LaDOhNA BROWN MICHAEL BROWN BRENDA BRUCE DENNIS BRYAN JOHNNY BRYAN JULIA BUNKER LINDA BURNS LEONARD BUTCHER STEVE CAIN REGINA CALHOUN ROGER CAMP PAUL CAMPBELL THELMA CAMPBELL PAMELA CANE JERRY CANIDA FRANCES CANTWELL BILL CARLTON MARY CARPER MIKE CARRAWAY JUDY CARROLL Stage productions are full of activity both on stage and behind the scenes. .' ' uMMgtaiw- .. . .y? O J.?Iijilg 9 3 Sophomores 227 CAROLYN CARSON KIT CARSON BRADLEY CARTER KATHY CASKEY NANCY CASTLE PATRICIA CHAMBERS WAYNE CHAMBERS JANICE CHILCOAT PHYLLIS CHISHOLM LaVON CIEMNY DORIS CLARK ERNIE CLARK JIMMY CLARK PAM CLEERE BILL CLEMENTS JACK COBB ELLIS COCKRELL BILLY COLBERT BETTY COLE BILL COLE EAGER FRESHMEN ARE CAUTIOUS SOPHOMORES Spare moments provide time for relaxation. Washday-dormit0ry style. RANDELL COLE MELINDA COLEMAN FRANK COLLETT DEBORAH COLLIER CLARICE CONWAY GARY COOK RONALD COOLEY DONNA COON FLOYD COOPER KENNETH COOPER JOSEPH COPELAND KENNETH COUCH CLIFTON COULSON BILL COWAN JAMES cox LARRY CRAWFORD STEVEN CRAWFORD JOHN CRISP LORETTA CRUMP SANDRA CUMMINGS LARRY CURRIE EDNA DANSBY CHARLIE DARRAS PRISCILA DAVIDSON DAVID DAVIS GLADYS DAVIS LARRY DAVIS PAMELA DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS SHARON DAVIS ZORA LOU DAVIS PATRICIA DEATHERAGB DONNA DEATON MARY DENNY BOB DICKSON DAVID DONIHOO CAROL DORMAN ROBERT DORMAN DON DOTY CHARLES DOUTHITT MARILYN DRENNAN CAROLINE DREW BRENDA DUFFIELD MARY DUNCAN VELEETA DUNCAN ANITA DUNFORD DANNY DUNN LARRY EALEY RICKEY EATON ALAN EBERLE DAVID EDWARDS WANDA EHERLE JO ERWIN MARC ETIER LEONA EUBANK JIMMY EVERETT Sophomores 229 MARY ANN EVERETT EMILY EWING ROBERT FAIN HELEN FAIR MELVA FARLEY LOYD FARRIS SYDNEY FAUGHT DON FEARS DALE FERGUSON MILAN FINCHUM FUSSELL FINE GEORGIA FISHEL DEBORAH FOLSOM JAMES FOLSOM ALMA FOSTER GEORGE FOSTER TERRY FOWLER CARY FOX DOROTHY FOX DOUGLAS FRANTZ BRUCE FRY LINDA FULLER ROSS FULTON LEO FUNDARO TIMMIE GAMBLE JERRY GANTT CATHY GANUS LARRY GARRETT LYNN GARRISON LILLIAN GAVRILOFF PHYLLIS GIBSON FRED GILLY ANNA GRAY JOHN GRAY JERI GREEN KENNETH GREEN DANDRA GREEN DAN GRIFFIN DAVID GROCE VIRGIL GUY ERNEST HAILES ORLENA HALL WILLIAM HALLUM SHERRY HANKS THOMAS HANSON LINDA HARBERT JEANETTE HARJO YVONNE HARJO HOLLIS HARPER LINDA HARPER CATHY HARREL GERALD HARRIS DARYL HARRISON MIKE HARVEY RONNIE HATHCOCK TIMOTHY HAUSE 230 Sophomores ,leviale . 231 la. Sophomores TERRY HAZLEWOOD LINDA HELM LINDA HEATH KEITH HECK DEBORAH HEMBREE DONNA HAWKINS LARRY HAWKINS DEANNA HENDERSON WAYNE HENDERSON LOYD HENDRIX JOE HENLEY KENNETH HENSLEY IDA HENSON TOM HAYNES JACK HENNESSEY NANCY HENSON JUDITH HEWITT LARRY HIGGINS PAULA HELVEY RICKI HIGH t's only the path to the cafeter i : udduhu. r u nu. a W t entering the time machine kill and mechanical abili he isn Wood working requires 5 No SOPHOMORE SLUMP HITS STUDENTS CARROL HILL DIANA HINES FRANCES HODGES ROBERT HOLDEN BRANTLEY HOLDER KATHY HOLDER EDDIE HOLLAND BRENDA HONEA JOHN HOPPER jOHN HOPPER CYNTHEA HORN JACQUELYN HORNE LYNDA HOWARD MARY HOWARD PERNELL HOWARD SAMUEL HOWARD MARSHA HUBBARD RONNIE HUDDLESTON LARRY HUDSON JESS HUGHES Card games offer a pleasant break from study. College bookstore is a nice place to browse. DANIEL HUMPHREY GERALD HUNT VIRGINIA HUTTON STANLEY ILNISKI CAROLYN JACKSON REBECCA JAMES LOUIS JARRETT DANNY JOBE DONNA JOINER BILLY JONES DAVID JONES JERRY JONES KENNETH JONES MIKE JONES SUSAN JONES MICHAEL KEETER JAMES KELLEY PAT KELLOGG HELEN KELLY ROBERT KELLY LYNNE KELSO BARBARA KENNEDY JANET KENNEDY ROBERT KERNELL CYNTHIA KEYLOR JIMMY KIGHT JAMES KIKER KARLA KINKEAD BRENDA KIRBY REX KIRBY JOEL KIRCHNER JERRY KITE 'KATHY KLOPFENSTEIN JUDITH KNAPP DOUG KOGER LARRY KORNEGAY TERRY KOONTZ BARBARA KYMES NARVA LACKEY OLAN LAMB BYRON LAMB JUDY LANE DENNIS LANGDON CRUCINA LANSFORD JANE LAWSON LYNDA LAWSON PAUL LEAIRD RICHARD LEE VICKIE LEE PAMELA LEIGHTON DEBI LESLIE DIAN LEWIS SANDRA LEWIS MILES LINDLEY ROSEMARY LITCHFIELD WANDA LITTEN Sophomores 235 JOHNNY LOCKWOOD KEVIN LOUDERMILK LARRY LOVELACE CHARLOTTE LOVELIS HELEN Low JOHN LUCKETT CAROL LUCY HUBERT LYNN ROBERT LYONS MICHAEL MCCOMBIE GLENN MCGRAW ARLETTA McCREARY KAREN MCDONOUGH DON MCGALLIARD THOMAS MCGALLIARD LINDA MCINTOSH GEORGE MCKAY JOYCE MCLENDON DON MCNEILL YVONNE MADRON PHYLIS MAGNESS CAROLYN MARTIN RONNIE MARTIN JERRY MARTINDALE PHIL MASON STEVE MATTHEWS RONDA MAUDLIN DAVID MAYES LARRY MAYS CINDY MERLYN LINDA MILBURN LESTER MILFORD CATHY MILLER GORMALEEN MILLER PATRICIA MILLER EFFIE MILLICAN JOHNNIE MOELLER MARVIN MOSLEY JACQUELINE MORANETZ LINDA MORGAN PAULA MORGAN WAYNE MORLEY JAN MORRIS LISA MORRIS VIRGINIA MORTER TERRY MOSHIER GARY MOSIER MARILYN MOSS DWAYNE MURRAY LOLA MUSGRAVE CLYDE NAI L LARRY NATION KAREN NEAL OLEN NEILL JOHN NELSON VIRGIL NELSON 234 Sophomores DONNIE NERO MIKE NEWBERRY RON NEWBY CAROLYN NEWMAN CAROLYN NOLAND STEVEN NUNER LINDA NUNN PEGGY O'NEAL RONALD OPITZ MIKE ORT DEWEY OWENS GARY PANNELL DAVID PAP HIAHWAHNAH PARISH JANICE PARK NANCY PARTNEY HAROLD PATTON LARRY PAYNE JOYCE PENNINGTON MARILYN PERKINS Students use spare time for recreation both indoors and out. Sophomores 2 3 5 DAVID PETERS PAUL PFREHM PEGGY PITTMAN HOLLEY POTTS JIM POWERS ROBERT PRATHER DEBBIE PRICE DONALD PRICE ROBERT PRICE DEBORAH PRIEST DORIS PROVO JAMES PYLE BETTY QUINTON TRAVIS QUALLS SUE RADEN JANICE RADKE JACQUELINE RAHORN WAYNE RAMER WILLIAM RAPP SHIRLEY RAY DONALD REED No mustard or pickles and double the French fries. Student assistants in the Dean's office are always eager to be of some help. THOMAS REED VIRGINIA REICH FRANCES REIMER ROBERT REYNOLDS PHIL RHYNES DAVID RICHARDSON JAMES RIMMER JAMES ROACH GLEN ROBBINS GARY ROBERSON HERSHEL ROBERTS MIKE ROBERTS PATSY ROLLER LARRY ROMINE MARY ROSE JAMES ROSS CHRISTINE RUBACK JOHN RUSHING KENNETH RUSSELL LARRY RUSSELL JIM ROZZELL SHARON SADLER STEVEN SALYER NANCY SANDERS TONY SARRETT VICKI SARTIN SHIRLEY SATTERF'IELD JOE SAUNDERS MARY SCALF DEBBIE SCATON DANNY SCHAFER DARRYE SCHAFER JUDIE SCHENCK DIANE SCHRADER RONALD SCIFERS WENDELL SCOTT EARL SCROGGINS SHARON SEELEY LINDA SELF ELVIN SHACKLEFORD FORREST SHEFFIELD GARY SHELTON PATSY SHELTON RANDY SHEWMAKER JERI SHIPLEY RUTH SHOEMAKE WILLIAM SHOPE PHILIP SINNETT KRISTINE SKORKOWSKY GARY SMART BARBARA SMITH BARBARA SMITH BONNIE SMITH CYNTHIA SMITH DENNIS SMITH KAREN SMITH Sophomores 257 KENNETH SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH RONNIE SMITH SANDRA SMITH STEVE SMITH TYRONE SMITH BILLYE SNIDER DEBORAH SPEAKMAN LESLIE SPEER DAVID SPRINGER DIANE SPRINGER JANE STAFFORD VERLENE STANLEY LINDA STARKS MICHAEL STEADMAN KATHI STEPHENSON ANTHONY STEVENS KAY STEVENS DANNY STEWART EDDIE STEWART LANICE STEWART LINDA STEWART HAROLD STICK JOANN STOCKTON PAULENE STONE ARTHUR STREATER PAM STREETMAN EDWIN STROUD WESLEY SULLIVAN SUSAN SUTHER RANDY SWINSON DANNY TALLEY LINDA TALLEY BECKI TATE MARGARET TAYLOR TRUDY TENNIS EILEEN THOMAS LINDA THOMAS TERRY THOMAS BARBARA THOMAS HAROLD THOMPSON LOLA THOMPSON RICHARD THOMPSON CRAIG THOMPSON EDWARD TILLERY SANDRA TIMMONS LADONNA TIPTON DONNA TRACY GARY TRACY LINDA TRAMMELL ALTA TRUNK LANA TURNER HOWARD TYLER FRED URY JANA VALLERY BOB VANDERGRIFF 238 Sophomores DAVID VANDERWALKER RICHARD VESTAL CECELIA WALKER DON WALKER TERRY WALKER LARRY WALL DAVID WALLACE BECKY WARD jEFF WARD LARRY GENE WARD LARRY K. WARD PAMELA WARD MARSHA WATSON LINDA WHEELER STEPHEN WHEELER ELIZABETH WHITAKER RAYMOND WHITAKER ILA WHITE LOUIS WHITE DONNIE WHITEFIELD LINDA WILEY CURTIS WILLIAMS FRAN WILLIAMS GERALD WILLIAMS JENNIE WILLIAMS JOHNNY WILLIAMS JUDY WILLIAMS LUTHER WILLIAMS SANDRA WILLIAMS VIRGIL WILLIAMSON PHIL WILLIS WILLIAM WILLIS EDDIE WILSON TOMMY WISDOM RONNIE WISER NANCY WOLFE CHARLOTTE WOOD ELDIS WOOD VAVA WOOD NORMA WOODS DANNY WOOSTER JAMES WRIGHT JEANNIE WYATT MARSHA YEARGAN ARTHUR YOUNG KAY YOUNG TED YOUNTS NINA ZIELKE Sophomores 239 240 Freshmen LARRY AAB JAMES ABLES JO ANGELA ABLES SHARON ADAM CAROLINE ADAMS MELVIN ADAMS MICHAEL ADAMS TROY ADAMS BEVERLY ALBERRY SHARON ALDRIDGE MARY ALEXANDER LARRY ALFORD ALLEN ALFREY DONNA ALLEN GEOFFREY ALLEN MARY ANN ALLEN ORGIE ALLEN BEVERLY ALLISON LARRY ALLISON GLENDA ANDERS BARRY ANDERSON JIM ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON ROY ANDERSON TOM ANDREWS CAROL ANTHONY EVA ARMER PHILIP ARMSTRONG MALVIN ARTER RHONDA ASBURY MICHAEL ASHCRAFT ROY ASHCRAFT NELLIE AYERS GEARY AZLIN BOB BAILEY JUNE BAILEY NICK BAILEY BEBE BAIRD BETTY BAKER GLORIA BAKER SHIRLEY BALLARD FREIDA BALMAIN JAMES BARE DON BARKER STEVEN BARKHIMER CAROLYN BARNETT LEONA BARRICK HAL BARTOW RETHA BATES ROGER BATES WOODY BEARDEN JOE BEASLEY JOE BEAVERS THARRY BEAVERS CAROL BECK DANNY BECK NEW HOUSING SIGN OF PROGRESS LENORA BEED ROXIE BEMO BRUCE BENNETT LINDA BENNETT ELIZABETH BERRIE JACKIE BEVELHYMER JOHN BILLIE RONNIE BILLS MILDRED BLACKWOOD THOMAS BLANKENSHIP FRED BLEVENS LINDA BLEVINS CATHIE BOETTCHER RONALD BOHUSLAVICKY JEFF BOLDING BILLY BOLEY HOWARD BOONE DAVE BORUP DONNA BOWERS LINDA BOWERS CARL BOWIE LORETTA BOYKINS KENNETH BRADDOCK DONNARAE BRADFORD Freshmen 24 1 FRESHMEN GO THROUGH RUSH ACTIVITIES ' , I '$' ' :..+?1:2::5:2'$ ; $$? 3344235.. kmmmx m. .. . JAMES BRANAM GILBERT BRANDON JOSEPHINE BRANNQN SANDRA BRANSCUM MARY BRASWELL THOMAS BRAXTON PATRICIA BREEDEN ROBERT BREEDEN MARY BREEDLOVE GARRY BRENDLE LORETTA BREWER SANDRA BRICE TERRY BRIGGS ROBERT BROOKS LINDA BROWER ALLEN BROWN CAROLYN BROWN GEORGE BROWN IRIS BROWN KENNY BROWN GLORIA BRUNER TERRY BRUNKOW GLENDA BRYANT TERRY BRYANT 242 Freshmen BRENT BUCHANAN BRIAN BUCHANAN WILLIAM BUCHANAN LENORA BUCKLEY PAULA BUCKLEY JO LYNN BUNCH CAROL BUNKER JIM BURCH ROBERT BURGESS JENNIFER BURK JAMES BURNETT TERESA BURNETT DELIA BURNS TOM BURTNETT STEVEN BUTCHER ARGIE BUTLER BOBBY BUTLER CAROLYN BUTLER MARY BUTLER SAMUEL BUTLER BARBARA BYRD BETSY BYRD i REGINA CALHOUN BARBARA CAMPBELL BILL CAMPBELL LARRY CANNON LOIS CANTRELL STEVEN CANTRELL BETTY CARMICHAEL LARRY CAROTHERS 1 GWENLYNN CARROLL NANCY CARROLL EDWARD CARSON 1 JIM CARSON 1 LINDA CASTEEL WILLIAM CATES DWAYNE CATHEY BRENDA CAUDLE CECIL CAVENER CASSANDRA CAVINS JON CECIL KAREN CHAMBERS 1 DAWNA CHERRY STEVE CHERRY PATRICIA CHISM EUDENE CHOATE JEREL CHOATE BRENDA CHRISTIAN LINDA CHRISTIAN MYRNA CHRISTIAN KAREN CHRISTIE BETTY CHRONISTER NANCY CIAMBELLA PAMELA CITRON DAYNA CLARK GARY CLAY Freshmen BOBBY CLEARLEY CHERYL CLEERE LOUIS CLEMONS PATSY CLINE PHIL CLINTON JOHN CLOAR GARY CLUBB HARRY COATES RONNIE COBBLE JOE COBLE CAROL COCHRAN JANICE COCHRAN JERRY COCHRAN BARREY COKER BETTY COLBERT JACQUALINE COLBERT LECILIA COLE LEE COLE WILLIAM COLLIER JOANN COLLINS NANCY COLLINS STEVE COLLINS RICHARD COLSTON RICHARD CONLEY MARILYN CONRAD CHARLES COOPER JAYNE COPE JAMES COPELAND TOMMY cops MICHAEL CORLEY GLEN CORVIN JANE COUNTISS JANICE COWDEN JACKIE cox JUDY cox MICHAEL cox CHERYL COZAD J. o. CRAVENS JACKIE CRAWFORD PHILIP CRAWFORD GERALD CROSS JON CROUCH JOY CROUCH PEGGY CROW ANNA CROWE LINDA CROWSON LARRY CRUMBLISS NORMA CULBERTSON SUE CUMMINS MARY CUNNINGHAM SUZANNE CURBY PATRICIA CURTIS DONNA DALE LORA DANIEL JAMES DAVIS JANE DAVIS 244 Freshmen STUDENTS FIN D VARIED EMPLOYMEN T Student secretary Jeannie Frazier helps lighten profes- sors' workload. JOE DAVIS LOREN DAVIS NEILA DAVIS KEN DAWSON BARBARA DEAL SHEILA DEARMAN JOHN DEATHERAGE DAMA DENNIS RAMONA DENNISON BARBARA DENSON EMMA DENSON KAREN DENTON JIMMY DERAMUS SUE ANN DERRYBERRY VICKI DESCANS JENNEA DESHIELDS STEPHEN DEWBERRY CYNTHIA DIERKSEN BRENDA DODSON DEANNA DOHRER MIKE DOLLAR FLURRY DOLPH RONALD DOWDY LINDA DUCKETT Freshmen 24S FRESHMEN FIND COLLEGE LIFE EXCITING Teamwork helps solve difficult chemistry problems. JERRY DUFF REGINA DUGGAN JOE DULIN DANNY DUNAGAN BRADLEY DUNFORD JANIE DUNHAM BRUCE DUNSON ROBERT DUSENBERRY GAYLE DYKE PATRICIA DYSART DAVID EALES JAMES EARLY JANICE EASLEY JANE EAST RHODA EDWARDS TOM EICHHOLZ RONALD ELKINS VON BRUCE ELKINS JOE ELLIOT CORONA ELLIS DONALD ELLIS HELEN ELLIS JACKIE ELLIS JANET ELLIS 246 Freshmen THOMAS ELLIS KAREN ELMORE CAROL ENGEL BRUCE EPPERLY DEBRA EPPLER JOE EPPLER JIM EVANS DALE FAIRCHILD PEGGY FAIRLESS BONNIE FARMER THERESA FARMER CHERIE FARRIS VINCENT FEE LOUIS FELAN DAVID FELLERS TERRY FILES EILEEN FINN RITA FLOYD PAUL FLUITT PAUL FOSTER SUSAN FOSTER CONNIE FOWLER FLOYD FOX ANDY FRANKEN MARY FRANCES FRANKLIN JAMES FRANTZ MIKE FREDRICK ELLEN FREEMAN LARRY FREEMAN SALLY FRENCH SHARON GALE WILLIAM GALLOP JAMES GALLOWAY JUSTIN GALYON JERRY GAMBLE JERRY GANTT RAYMOND GARRETT CALVIN GAY RICK GAY DENNIS GEFFRE EUGENE GENTRY KARLETTE GEORGE LA DONNA GEORGE JUNITA GERLOFF GENE GIBBONS DADRIAN GIBSON SALINA GIBSON CATHY GILLISPIE MONA GILMORE DONNA GLOVER STEVE GOFF DOLORES GOODFELLOW ERNEST GOODSON JACK GORDON PEGGY GOSS DAVID GRAHAM Freshmen 247 JOHN GRAHAM VERNA GRAHAM BARBARA GRAY LARRY GRAY BILL GREEN JEANIE GREEN SCOTT GREENWAY JOHNICE GREER RETA GREGORY DARLA GRIFFIN DEE GRIFFIN MARTHA GRIFFIN HENRY GRIFFITH BUDDY GRIZZLE HUBERT GROVE RODNEY GUINN RONALD GUINN RICHARD GULLIFER JERRY GUNTER LARRY GUNTER LINDA GUSTIN PAUL GUSTIN FRANK HABERN VERA HADLEY HAROLD HAGGARD SANDRA HAGGARD MIKE HAINZINGER KENNETH HALE LARRY HALE DEBBIE HALL LARRY HALL MICHAEL HALL JIMMIE HAM ANN HAMERNIK SHERRY HAMMER BEVERLY HAMMETT MIKE HAMMOND THOMAS HANEY LARRY HARDEMAN ALVIN HARDEN ROBERT HARDIN WALTER HARDIN ELLA HARDING JAN HARDY RONALD HARGROVE BOBBY HARPER JACKIE HARPER KEN HARRIS SUSIE HARRIS GARY HARRISON AMY HART BILLIE HART HARVEY HART PAUL HARWELL VIKKI HAWK SHARI HAWK 248 F reshmen STUDENT ACTIVITIES REQUIRE CONCENTRATION X . Study brings long hours of hard work. MITCHELL HAWKINS MARY HAYES DONNA HAYS LARRY HEATH TED HEATH JOANN HEBBLETHWAITE SANDRA HELLELAND LINDA HELMS GAYLE HENRY BILLY HENSLEY SHIRLEY HENSLEY TOMMY HENSLEY EDD HENSON BENNY HERNDON JERRY HICKMAN jERRY HICKS JOHNNY HICKS KRISTY HIGGINBOTHAM DWAYNE HIGGINS TRESIA HIGNIGHT JUDITH HILL TERRY HILL MARY HILL JAMES HINES Freshmen 249 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES PROVIDE RELAXATIOI JAMES HINES JANICE HINZE JACK HISLE DIANA HOBSON MARILYN HODGE VICKI HOLBROOK BILL HOLDER CAROLYN HOLDER PAULA HOLDERFIELD GREGORY HOLLEY KAREN HOLMAN JACK HONEYWELL MICHAEL HOOPER CARLEEN HOOVER FRANKIE HOPKINS JOVENA HOPPE GARY HOPPER BETH HOWARD DONA HOWARD JOHN HOWARD LINDA HOWARD BOBBY HOWELL RITA HOWELL CAROL HOYLE 250 Freshmen CATHY HUBBARD JUDITH HUDDLESTON MARGARET HUDDLESTON CATHEY HUDSON TED HUFF JACK HUGHES MAX HUNTER DICKIE IDLEMAN GARY IGLEHEART KARLA INGRAM MARLA INGRAM VERNA INGRAM DAVID INMAN EDWARD JACKSON JOE JACKSON TONY JACKSON DAVID jARRELL PATRICIA JARRETT RICHARD JARVIS CHRISTOPHER JENNINGS SANDRA JENNINGS ROBERT JENSEN DIANE JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON SHARON DARNELL JOHNSON GEORGE JOHNSTON MARCENE JOHNSTON ANNETTE JONES DALE JONES EARL JONES FRED JONES LINDA JONES NEVA JONES RICHARD JONES RITA JONES STANLEY JONES BARBARA KALER KAY KARSCHNIK JEFFREY KEANE LINDA KEELING WILLIAM KELLER DEE KELLEY KIM KENDALL DORIS KENDRICK FRAN KERR GLENDA KHOURY JAMES KIFER PAULA KIMMEL CATHY KING DAVID KING JERRY KING BECKY KIRK SHIRLEY KNIGHT PATRICIA KOEHLER GARY KRAMER Freshmen 251 DONNA LACQUEMENT MARY LAFAVE DORIS LAHMEYER MICHAEL LAIL EUGENE LAMBRIGHT JIMMY LANCASTER GREG LANCE CHARLES LANDERS LEAINE LANDRUM GREG LANE BILLY LANGDON JIMMY LANGDON BEVERLY LANGLEY JOHN LANGLEY RONALD LA ROCHE BILL LAWRENCE LYNDAL LAWRENCE KENNETH LAYN CURTIS LEDFORD KEITH LEDFORD BOBBY LEE DEBORAH LEFORCE RONALD LEMING BILLY LESTER DAVID LESTER JOHN LIGON MARIAN LINCICOME DAVID LINDSEY PATRICIA LINDSEY GARY LINTON JOSEPH LITTLE LUCIILE LITTLE TERESA LITTLE PATRICIA LIVINGSTON JIMMY LOCKWOOD RUTH LOFTIN CHARLES LOGAN KENNETH LOGSDON PAUL LONG PENNY LONG LORAN LOOMAN MARGARET LOVELACE MARTHA LOVELACE JAMES LOWRY JUDITH LUKE MARTHA LUMA DARLA LUNA ALLEN LUNDY FRANCES LUPINSKI HAZEL LYON RONALD MCALISTER PHILLIP McANALLY STANLEY MCCABE PATRICK MCCARTY BENTON McCAULEY LEATHA MCCONNELL 2 52 Freshmen HAPPINESS IS A CLOSED CLASS Lines are lung during enrollment. LAWANA MCCORD CLYDE MCCOWN SAMPS MCCOWN ROSE MCCOY SUE MCCURDY DENNIS MCDONALD BILLY MCELWEE LESLIE MCEWIN MIKE MCFARLAND JESSE MCGEE ROBERT McGILL MICHAEL MCGREGOR SANDRA MCGUE SHERRY McGUGAN SHARON MCGUIRE JUDY McINTOSH TERRY McINTURFF EARL McKEE ERNEST McKINLEY ROSE MCKINNEY LONDA McLAUGHLIN SUSAN McMURTREY MINTA McNINCH JACK McNUTT Freshmen 253 CROWDS WATCH WINNING TEAM BONNIE McPHAIL KERRY McPHERSON LEWIS McPHERSON BEVERLY McPHETRIDGE JUDY MCWHORTER CALVIN MACKEY MICHAEL MACKEY ROY MADEWELL 1 RONALD MAGOR : LINDA MAISANO SALLIANNE MAJOR HELEN SUE MANLEY JIMMIE MANN JENNY MANNING STEVE NARA BARBARA MARCH LEATRICE MARS JEFF MARTIN JENNIFER MARTIN SHERRON MARTIN KAREN MASSEY ALICIA MAY JACK MAY MYRA MAY 254 Freshmen MARTHA MELLOR JOHN MERLYN CARRIE MILFORD BETH MILLER CAROLYN MILLER DONALD MILLER SHIRLEY MILLER PAUL MILLIGAN PATRICK MINER PATRICIA MINK TONY MINOR JOHNNA MITCHELL VIVIAN MITCHELL CHARLES MITCHUSSON JEANELL MIXON MINNIE MOEBIUS JAMES MONTGOMERY SHIRLEY MOODY ALPHA MOORE JAMES MOORE ROSE MOORE SHERMAN MOORE RITA MORGAN BENJAMIN MORRIS GARY MORRIS IVORY MORRISON JAMES MORROW IRA MORTON JAMES MOWDY MARY MULKEY JEAN MUMMERT MALINDA MUNGLE FRANCENE MURDOCK JUDY MURRAY LLOYD MURRAY PATRICIA MURRAY RHONDA MURRAY MITCHELL thSGRAVE BILLY MYERS LARRY MYERS VERDONNA MYERS BRENDA NABORS RONNY NAIL MACK NASH DARRELL NAYLOR CAROLYN NEAL DANNY NEAL WILLIAM NEAL BARBARA NEALON JUDY NEEL JANET NEELY DARRELL NEMECEK ROBERT NEWELL DON NE'WLAND PATRICIA NICHOLS DONNA NICHOLSON Freshmen 25 5 MICHAEL NIPPS JERRY NISHIMUTA WAYNE NIXON RUSSELL NORDEAN JAMES NORMAN ANITA NORRIS DONNA NORRIS DENNIS NORTHAM jUDY NORTHCUTT DEENA NORTON ROBERT NUNLEY LINDA O'BRIAN BURL OLIVER GARY OPELA NIKI OPITZ FRANK OREBAUGH MARY ORSBURN NELDA OSBORN WATHINA OSBORN BILL OSBURN MARY OVERTON MARGARETTE OVERTURF EDDY OWEN CAROLYN OWENS TERRY OXLEY JANIE PAINTER TOMMY PALMER JERRY PANKONIEN ANNETTA PARKER GARY PARKER PAM PARKER PATRICIA PARKER JACKIE PARKS EDDY PARROTT JOYCE PARSONS KAREN PARSONS DONNA PATRICK JUANITA PATTERSON VIRGINIA PATTON ALFRED PAYNE DOUGLAS PAYNE MICHAEL PAYNE WILLIAM PAYNE JUDY PEAK RUSTY PEARSE KATHY PEARSON SHIRLEY PEAY TOMMY PEAY DEBRA PELTON NANCY PERKINS WILLIAM PERRY BOB PETERS JESSE PETIT CARLA PHILLIPS FRED PHILLIPS KAREN PHILLIPS Freshmen 256 FRESHMEN FIND FRIENDS AND FINALS A quick review of lessons before class is often helpful. MARTY PHILLIPS WILLIAM PHILLIPS HOPE PICKERING GARY PITTMAN ANITA PITTS LINDA PLANK WANDA PLUMLEY SHARON POLLARD SAMMIE PONDER KATHEY POOL ANN POPE RANDY PORTER VICKI POTTER PHILLIP POWER REX POWERS BONNIE PRESTON MARLENA PRIEST JANICE PROBERT ROBERT PULLIAM BILLIE PUTNAM PERRY QUALLS SHARON QUALLS DAVID QUINN MICHAEL RADIKE Freshmen 257 CAMPUS CULTURE CENTERS ATTRACT STUDENT' Quiet place to read is often hard to find. MONICA RADTKE SHIRLEY RAMER LEONARD RAMSEY LINDA RANDALL LOYCE RANDALL DAVID RAPER ALICE RAWDON JERRY RAY JOANN READNOUR BILLIE REDDEN FREDDIE REECE PEGGY REED EUGENE REEVES STEVEN REEVES LINDA REINSCHMIDT VICKIE REIRDON GARY REISER GWEN RICE ROGER RICHARDSON RONNIE RICHARDSON CAROLYN RIDGE NANCY RIDGE WILLIAM RIEDT DENNIS RIGGS 258 Freshmen STEPHEN RITTER ORAL ROBERTSON BRENDA ROBINSON JOHN ROBNETT CARROLLA ROEBUCK CYNTHIA ROLLOW JEANETTE ROSS JOHN ROSS PATRICIA ROWLAND CAROL ROY PAUL ROZEBOOM TERRY RUTH JOHN RUTTER JOHN RYAN LINDA RYLES OLIVER RYLES DANNY SANDERS JERRY SANDERS JUDITH SANDERS RODNEY SANDERS SANDRA SANDERS RICHARD SANDLIN ALFRED SAUNDERS GLENDA SCARBROUGH LORETTA SCARBROUGH RALPH SCARLETT JOHN SCHENCK GERALD SCOTT JAMES SCOTT JOHN SCOTT LYNN DALE SCRUGGS BRENDA SEALS CHARLES SEAMAN JACKIE SEALWRIGHT STEVEN SHACKLEFORD PHYLLIS SHAMLEY PAULA SHARP AUBREY SHAW STEVE SHAW TIM SHAW THERESA SHEARER NORMA SHEPARD ROBERT SHERBERT LARRY SHIPMAN TERENCE SHIRES MARY SHIRLEY JIMMIE SHOEMAKE ABBY SHOFFNER SHARLET SHOPE THOMAS SHORES CAROL SHULLER BRENDA SHULTZ BILLIE SIMMONS WILLIAM SIMMONS DAVID SIMPSON DOINI A SIMPSON Freshmen 259 SUSAN SIMS GARY SLATE BRENNA SLATER LARY SMART BILLIE SMITH CARYLIN SMITH DAVID SMITH FRANCIS SMITH JAMES SMITH LOU ANN SMITH MARJORIE SMITH RUSTY SMITH MICHAEL SMITH FRANCES SNOW JANICE SPEAKMAN ROBERT SPEER RICHARD SPENCER MYRA SPURGIN WOODY STAMPER JOYCE STANFILL JAMES STANLEY LONNA STANLEY JUDY STAPP GERELDINE STEELE ALBERT STEPHEN JEAN STEVENS MARY LEE STEVENS NORMA STEVENS STEPHEN STEVENS KAREN STEWART WANDA STEWART 1 ROBERT STIDHAM DONALD STOCKTON CAROLYN STONECIPHER CARROLL STONECIPHER THOMAS STRADER SHARON STRINGER JACKIE STRIPLING CLINTON STURDEVANT JOSEPH TANNEHILL GARY TATE 0MA TATUM ROBERT TAYLOR THOMAS TAYLOR DARYL TEEL HERBERT TEEL JUDY TEEL PHYLLIS TERRY BENITA THARP GARY THOMAS HUGH THOMAS JIMMY THOMAS JOE THOMAS BRENDA THOMPSON KAREN THOMPSON MARY JO THOMPSON 260 Freshmen PROGRESS BRINGS IMPROVEMENT AND GROWTH TODD THOMPSON CHARLES THORNBRUE SUSAN TILLMAN BETTY TIMMONS MOHNDA TODD SHERE TOMLINSON VIRGINIA TOOLEY MARTHA TOOTHMAN ELLEN TRANTHAM ANN TRIBBEY LYNDA TRIBBLE LARRY UPTON DWAYNE VALLANDINGHAM WILLIAM VAN BERBER BILLY VANCE BILLY VANDEGRIFF JUDY VANDEVER GARY VAN FLEET DON VAN METER NORMAN VANSCHUYVER TERRY VAUGHN SHERI VEITENHEIIVIER EVERETT VILLINES JUDY VILLINES Freshmen 261 Freshmen 262 DONALD VINCENT MARSHALL VINEY ANN VOGT BARRY WACKER BRIAN WALCK BRUCE WALCK CHERYL WALKER JAN WALKER RONNIE WALKER WYVAN WALKER JAMES WALLIS LINDA WALTERS ARTHUR WARD CATHY WARD JENNIFER WARD MACHEN WARD SHERMAN WARD NORMA WARTCHOW LARRY WATERS BARBARA WATSON RUSSELL WATSON GLORIA WATTS JAMES WATTS LORETTA WATTS DAVID WAYLAND LINDA WEAVER GLENN WEBB SALLY WEBSTER WAYNEATH WEDDLE PATRICIA WELLS SHARON WELLS WADE WELLS JAMES WESTBROOK DAVID WESTFAIL PHILLIP WESTON JUNE WHATLEY JERRY WHEELER DON WELCHEL ROBERT WHITAKER TOM WHITAKER WALTER WHITNEY MADONNA WHITTINGTON KAREN WILBANKS LINDA WILBANKS LOUIS WILCOXSON RICHARD WILES JOHNNY WILKERSON KEITH WILKERSON ALVIN WILLIAM CATHY WILLIAMS DWAYNE WILLIAMS FLORETTA WILLIAMS JIMMY WILLIAMS JOE WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS LAURA WILLIAMS FRESHMEN SHARE VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES Football provides excitement for hundreds of E. C. fans. BILL WILLIAMSON GRETCHEN WILLIAMSON CHARLOTTE WILLIS DOROTHY WILSON FRANCES WILSON KELLY WILSON WILLIAM WILSON SUSAN WINGARD TRAVIS WINGARD JIM WOOD JUDITH WOOD RONALD WOODALL CHRISTOPHER WOODS JEANNIE WOODWARD NORMAN WOOLSEY ROBBIE WOOTEN JIM WRIGHT SHARON WYCOFF MONTY YERBY MEREDITH YORK ALETHIA YOUNG BRENDA YOUNG JAMES YOUNG JIM YOUNG JIMMY YOUNG CRAIG YOUNG PATSY YOUNG FELIX ZACKERY PEGGY ZELLNER RALPH ZOLLER MERLE ZUNIGHA Freshmen 263 264 Aab. Larry-ZO Aaron. JoAnn4124, 212, 183 Abbott, Linda Kay-226. 150 Abbott, Thalia Jean-IZZ, 95 Ables, Bob-226. 113 Ables, James Walton4240 Abzliz, Jo Angela485, 91, 124, Abel. Edna FayHZZG Acree, Sue JanH226 Adam, Judy Jean-126 Adams, Alice Ann4212 Adams, Angela Caroline4240 Adams, Barbara Gayle-66, 122, 226, 144 Adams, Danny Onie-le Adams, Melvin LCHMO Adams, Michael Lee-240 Adams, Patricia Jean-226, 152 Adams, Sharon Loui5H240 Adams, Troy Wayne-MO Aday, Jerry Wayne-226, 140 Akins, Patricia Marie-97, 226 Alberry, Beverly Ann--240, 161 Alllagigzht, Lou Ann-ZZG, 95, Alcorn, Walter D.2212 Aldridge, Sharon-ISZ Alexander, Mary Beth-Z4O Alexander, Sherry Ann-196 Alleman. Bruce 15.4196 Alleman, Linda Ann279, 196 Allen, Donna Carol4240 Allen, Geoffrey Clay-240 Allen, Mary Ann-126, 240 Allen, Orgie DeWayne-240 Allen, Sylvia Jane-212 Allen, Wayne Edward-ZZG Allison, Beverly Janyne-240 Allison, Johnny Lee-196 Allison, Larry Steven-240 Allison, Olivia Jean-63, 212 A1120? Saundra Louisc-97, 226, Alpha Gamma Delta-122-123 Alpha Honor Society-195 Alpha Rho Tau-67 Alsobrook, Dorothy LaVeme-226 Altman, Oliver David-196 Altmiller, Dr. Wendell40 Alston. Jimmie Leh196 Anders, Glenda Kay4240, 144 Anderson, Barry-240 Anderson, George Kenneth-196 Anderson, Jackie Smith-226 Anderson, Jan M. Pegg2226 Anderson, Janie-97, 196 Anderson, Jerry-93 Anzdfgson, Jim Edmund-ZIZ. Andexson, Richard E.-240 Anderson, Stanley L.-196 Anderson, Tim Andy2132 Andrews, Tom Gene-13'0, 240 Anthony, Carol Sue-240, 167 Anthony, Steven Eugene-165 Armer, Eva 110st40 Armstrong, Philip Michael4240 Arnbld, Benny Jack-226 At?ggd, Sandra Jennetta4226, Arter, Malvjn Harvey-MO Arter, Rodger Keith4196 Ary, MikeF-83 Asbury, Rhonda-IZZ, 240 Ashcraft, Michael E.-128, 240 Ashcraft, Roy Lee-240 Association of Women Students-MB, 149 Austin, Judith CarothG-L 88, 124, 194, 212 Austin, Linda Joy-196 Aytes, Linda Lou-212 Ayers, Nellie Joy2240 Azlin, Geary Don-240 Baber, James Frank-212 Bacon, Ralph Melton2196 Bailey, 13111-196 EX Bailey. Debra Jenn-226 .- Bailey. Bob Genk240 Bailey, Jeanette Junh240. 166 Bailey, Nick Joe-240, 135 Bailey. Robert Elwood-128 Baird, Bebe Alana-240 Baker, Betty Jane-24O Bags? Gloria Susan2240, 144, Baker, Sharon-97 Baker, Shirlyn Connir-97, 226 Baldwin, Patricia Ann-196 Ball, Steve M.2212 Ballard, Patrick E.-196 Balla6rd, Shirley Ann2128, 240, 13 Balmain, Bzieda SuH24O Balthrop, John Wiley-226 Bamburg, Carolyn Sue-226, 161 Band269 Bardin, Carl Leon2194 Bare, James D.. JL2128, 240 Barger, Leona Fay4-157, 196 Barker, Billy Don-240 Barker, Bob--65 Barkhimer. Steven Ray4240 Barlow, Phillip Alan-226 Barnes, James Clde226 Barnes, Linda-194, 196 Barnes, Michael4196 Barnes, Phyllis Jan-ZIZ Barnes. Thomas G.-226 Barnett. Carolyn Elaink240 Barnett, John Lek226 Barrick, Leona Ann-240 Bartlett, Dr. Roy-60 Baitsoan, Carolyn LOH15P226, Barrow. Hal L.-240 BasebalI-l 13 Basketball-106.111 Bass, Donna Kay4212 Bates, Margaret Frances-212 Baiejs9, Paula Sue-63, 212, 140, Bates, Retha Coleen-240, 155 Bates, Roger Eldon-240 Battershell, John-QZ Baxter, Jan Lynn-166 Baxter, Steve -212 Bayliss, Bill Ray-226 Baze, Sarah Jane-226 Bean, Wayne Keith4212 Beam, Mike-ZZG Bearden, Linda Joyce-ZIZ, 144 Bearden, Woody Lecb240 Beasley, Joe B0F240, 163 Beaglsey, Judy Knthryn-66, 226, Beavers, Joe Stepheri-91, 240, 128 Beavers, Tharry Lee-240 Beck, Carol Jean-240, 159 Beck, Danny Vearl-241. 164 Beddow, Tommie Jeatr-196 Beed, Lenora2241 Belcher, Judy A.-126, 226 Bell, Darryl Lynn 1 Bell, Jeannie Kay-64, 212, 195. 188, 83 Bell, Joe Paul-226 Bell, Peggy JanPZZG, 137 Belvin, Linda. Sue-14B, 167 Bemo. Roxie Arlene-Z41, 150 Bennett, Bruce Alnn-241, 144 Bennett, Linda Deanv241 Bennett. Ray Lee-196 Bennett, Sandra SUP196 Berlgesgless, Sydney Carolyn-ZZG, Bernard, Steve Roger-9l, 196 Berry, Rickey 0-84. 196. 128 Bertie, Elizabeth-24O Bertges, Thomas Tom-226 Beshetse, Paula Yvonne-62, 212, 180 Bettis, Nina Kay-144, 212 Bevel, Catheryn4-213 Bevelhymer, Jakie-241 Bevins, MikHIGS, 196 Bigham, Nancy .J4122, 226 Billie. John4241 Bills, Ronnie-2-11 Birdwell, Larry-144. 196, 194 Birdvgell, Sharron Kay-ZZG. 144, 15 Blackburn. Diane-63. 188, 196, 126, 195, 79 Blackmote. Phyllis4226 Blackwood, Mildred-97, 241, 148, 196. 153 Blackwood, Ronald Dale Blagg. Charles-197 Bland, Carol-97, 226 Blair, Randall-6188, 76 Blankenship, Arletta-197 Blgglgenship, Katherine Sue-63. Blankenship, Thomas-241 Blevens, Fred4241 8111133 Linda Catol-226, 54, 55. Blundell, Larry Allen-IZS, 213 Blythe, Irene MarikZlS Boeger,Dr. Palmer6-83 Boettcher, Cathie-241 Boggs, David Lloyd-ZIS Boggs, Mr. Gerald260 Bohuslavicky, Ronald Gene-241 Balding, Jeffery-ISO, 241 Bonebrake, Davidv-197 Bonnelly, Frank-l97 Booker, James Lloyd-91, 197 Boone. Howard Ray-241 Boren, Gay-ZIS Borup, Dave-IOS, 241, 160 Bostic, 106-226 Boswell, Connie2226 Boswell, Linda4197 Bottoms, Barbarau-ZZG, 79, 158 Bowen, Dwight Burl4132, 197 Bowen, Elizabeth-124, 226 Bowen, Polly-124 Bowerman, Anita-124, 226, 54. 55, 178 Bowers, Linda Fay2241 Bowlby, Dwight Alan-226 Bowie, Carol Walton-241 Bowles, Jimmy4213 Bowling. Clde226 Boyce, Genevieve-226 Boyd, William2144. 215 Boydston, Bobby Charles-213 Boykins, Loretta-241 Boznar, Margaret--197 Brackin, Virginia-MO, 213, 157 Braddock. Kenneth-241 Braden, Phyllis J.-213 Bigdgord, Donnarahl40, 242, Bronam, Jame52242 Brandon, Gilbert-242 Brannon, Josephine-242 3 Students make frequent use of ibrary facilities. Branscum, James-163, 197 Branscum, Sandra463, 242. 126 Bradford, Sandra4126, 197, 79 Braswell, ananda Kay-157, 197 Braswell, Mary-ISS, 242 Bratcher, Tommy-226 Braxton, Thomas2242, 136, 165 Breeden, George C.-213 Breeden, Patricia Ann2242 Breeden, Robert2242 Breedlove, Mary-242 Brendle, Garry Wayne-242 Brenholtz, Harold-226, 135 Brenholtz, Harold478 Brewer, Loretta Ann-Z42 Brice, Sandra Elizabeth-242 Briggs, Phillik89 Briggs, Ronald-ZZG Briggs. Terry Denn-242, 146 Brinker, Stephen-ZZG Brinkler, DwaynHZZG Brinkley, Sharon-213 Britten, Derby GenH226 Btookey, Robert Bruce-242 Brooks, Colee-226 Brooks, Edwardv-83 Brooks, Michael-147, 197, 54 Brooksher, Glenna4197 Brewer, Doyle2213 Brewer, Linda-Z42, 161 Brown, Allen4165, 242 Brown, Carol-79, 213 Brown, Carolyn-242, 140, 153 Brown, Donnie-226, 102 Brown, Eula4213 Brown, Elmer-90 Brown, George-242 Brown, Iris-242 Brown, Kenneth4226 Brown, Kenny Lce-242 Brown, LaDonna Ellisa-227, 158 Brown, Leon-197 Brown, Larry Dakh197 . Brown, Michael O.-88, 227 Bruce, Brenda-227, 62, 151 Brunet. Gloria-95, 242 Brunet, Rosalind-95. 215, 136 156 Brunkow, Terry-166, 242 Bryan, Betty-79, 213 Bryan, David-197 Bryan, Denni52227 Bryan, Dewayne-197 Bryan, Glen2-197 Bryan, Johnnyw227 Bryant, Glenda Jw242, 167 Bryant, Terry-4243 Bryan, William-213 Buchanan, Brent4243 Buchanan, Brian4243 Buchanan, William Henry2243 Buckley, Lenora-243 Buckley, Paula Jean-243 Bulman, John490 Bunch, Jo Lynn2245 Bundy, Curtis Lee-197 Bunker, Carol Ann-167, 243 Bunker,5gulia Marie-63, 227, Burch, Jim-243 Burden, Karen Gay Burgess, Roben-243 Burk, Jennifer2243 Burnett, Carolyn2198 Burnett, James Paul-243 Burnett, Robert-l98 Burnett, Teresa-140L243, 151 Burtnett, Tommy2243 Bums, Bennie Gaye-ISS, 213 Burns, Delia--240 Bums, Linda2227 Burns, MerlHZ 13 Burton. Jimmy Don-l98 Bulsk;6 Patricia JOYCP63, 198, Butcher, Laurel Jank213 Butcher, Leonard-227 Butcher, Steven4243 Butler, Argie-243 Butler, Bobby4243, 160 Butler, Clyde-9O Butler, Carolyn-243 Butler, JoAnn-GS Butler, Mary2243 Butler, Samuel Leroy4243 Butts, Mary Ann-124, 198, 195, 76 Byers, Clellan Dee Byrd, Barbara Jean4126, 243 Byrd, Betsy Jane1-245 Cain, StevH227 Calhoun, Regina-Gi. 227. 142, .79 Callahan, Joyce Ann-188, 126 Cameron, Stanley-73 Camp, Roget-119, 227, 130, 102 Campbell, Barbara Ann-243, 153 Campbell, Bill-243 Campbell, Paul Monroe-227 Campbell, Sandra Eileen-IZG, 213, 175 Calnggbell, Thelma Fem-227, Canada, Susann-63, 188, 215, 126, 175, 95 Cane, Pamela Jenew227 Canida, Jerry Waynk227 Cannon, Larry Dean-243 Cantrell, Charlene Maurice-137, 213 Cantrell, Lois Mae-243 Cantrell, Steven-243 Cantwell, Frances-227 Carlton, Bill M.-227, 164 Carmichael. Bettye R4243 Cnrothers, Lam'e Jenn-243 Carper, Mary-227 Carraway, Mike John-227 Ciliggoll, Guenlynn RoyCH243, Carroll, Judy4227 Carroll, Nancy4243 Carson, Carolyn4228, 144, 161 Carson, Edward-Z45 Carson, James Milton4243 Carson, Kit-97, 228 Carter, Bobby Ray4213 Carter, Dr. Bill-90 Carter, Bradley Allan-228 Carter, Johnny4102 Caruthers, Paula A.-56. 57, 88, 198 Camthers, Jim-72 Caruthets, Tawana L.-213, 151. 156 Casey, Terry WaynHZIS Caskey, Kathy'Diane-W, 228, 150 Casteel, Linda Carol-243 Casgle, Nancy Ann4-122, 228, 1 8 Cakes, William David-243 Cathey, Arthur Dwaync-243 Caudle, Brenda4243 Cavener, Ava Ellen4198 Cavener, Cecil Larry-243 Cailsigs, Cassandra Carol-243, Cearley, Bobby Rex-MS Cecil, Jon Valen4243 Chaconas, William Michael4198 Chaddick. W. Anita-198 Chaffin, Harold Dean-ZIS Chambers, Bobby Joe-198 Chambers, Patricia Ann-228 Chambers, Wayne Doyle-ZZS Chaney, Winfred Allen-213 Chatman, Charlie Norwood-156, 213, 166 Check: Larry Dean-198 Cherry. Dawna Del-166 Chess Club-135 Chi AIpha-142 Chilcoat, Janice Sue-228, 142 Childers, Gary L466, 198 Childers, Sandra Earline-195. 198, 144 Chi Omega-124, 125 Chisholm, Phyllis Rhea4228 Christian, Brenda Marlene-144, 152 Christian, Jerry Don4213 Christian, Myrnn-158, 243 Christine, Karen4243 Chronister, Betty Ann4243 Ciambella, Nancy Kay-97. 243 Ciemny, LaVon Theo-ZB Citron, Pamela. Suc-243 Clark, Dayna Gnylen-243 Clark, Doris Ann-228, 144 Clark, Edwina Christine-213 Clark, Ernie Ray-228 Clark, James4132, 228 Clay. Gary Lynn-243 Clcere, Cheryl Ann-244, 158 Cleere, Pam4122, 228 Clelxggnts, Je. William G.-228, Clemons, Lois DanieI-Az-M Clemons, James LCH198 Cleveland, Steven Daniel-213 Clibum, Charles David-Gs, 213 Clizblugn, Shelley Collard4181, Clifford, Jaams Burton-MO, 198 Cline, Patsy Ann4244 Clinton, John-66, 198, 194 Clinton, Phil LanCP244, 144 Cloar, John William-244 Cloar, Rita GaiF-GS, 198 Cloninger, Edwin Ray4162, 215 Clubb. Gary-ZJH Clubb. Mike Coates, Harry Edward4244 Cobb. Barbara Jean-GZ. 126, 213. 95 Cobb, Gary Lindsey-198 Cobb. Jack Dale-ZZS Cobble, Ronnie 1.664244 Cable. Joe Jackson-244 Cochran, Carol Ann4153. 244 Cochran, Janice Gail4244. 161 Cochran. Jerry Keith4244 Cochran, Jerry Lee--63, 91, 198 Cnggrham, Sheila Jean-97, Cockrell, E. Leroy-228 Cockrill, Glen Edward-199 Coker, Barney4-244 Col. 1. Betty Kathryn4244 Colbut, Billy Ken-228, 213 Colbert. Jacqualine EIizabeth-244 Colbert, James Wayne-w199 Colbert. Mary Frances4199 Cole, Betty Darlene-ZZB, 156 Cole, Billy D.-228 Cole, Lecilia HopHZJM, 166 Cole, Lee--244 Cole, 0131114199 Cole, Randell LeH229. 113 Coleman, Melinda-229, 152 Coley, Curtis DaIe-214 Collett, Frank Eugenkzw Collier, Deborah Lee-229 Collier, Gene473 Collier, William N.4130, 244 Collings, Kenneth4144, 214 Collings. Robert Haskell-87, 199 Collins, Aubry 14.4214 Collins, Douglas Ann4214 Collins, Jack Kent-214 Collins, JoAnnv-ISS, 244 Collins, Nancy June-244, 167 Collins, 0. J.-48 Collins, Steve Ray-244 Colston, Richard W.-244 Combes, Randy 15.4199 Comgton, Darla JeannH126, 21 Conatser, Paula Kay-199 Conaway, Lynnette-63 Condit, Delmar Leon480, 199 Conley, Michael Bruce-130 Conley, Richard4244 Conn, Kenneth Lloyal-199 Conrad, Marilyn Sue-244 Conway, Claricch-229 Cook, Gary L4229 Cook, Jerry Lee-214 Cooley, Ronald Edward4299 Coon, Donna Gail4229 Cooper, Charles Snider 244 Cooper, Floyd Eugene4229 Cooper, Joe Curtis-119 Cooper, Judy Sue-65, 199 Cooper, Kenneth Dean4229 Cooper, Patricia Diana4214 C0035? William Thomas-BO, 1 Cope. Jayne Alice4153, 244 Cope, Thomas WEYHP67 Copeland, James Douglas-244, 135 Copeland, Joseph William-229. 135 Cops, Tommy Frances-244 Corley, Michael4244 Corvin, Glen Craig4102, 244 Cossey, Janis Faye-126, 214 Coixth, Kenneth Earl474, 229, 2 Coulson, Clifton Dale-229, 113 Countiss, Jane Ellen4122, 244 Cowan, William Leonard-229 Cowart, David Mike-199 Cowden, Janice LaRue-244, 159 Cowart, Judith-214 Coventon, Alton Wayne-z 14 Cox. James Bailey-ZZQ Cox, Jacqueline Rene-244 Cox, Judy Gail-244 Cox, Liz-199 Cox, Michael Steven-244 Cozard, Cheryl Ann-124, 244 Craig, Kenneth Paul-199 Crane, C. David4214 Cravens. J. O.-244 Crawford. Jackie Wayne-244 Crawford. Larry E.-229. 144 Crawford, Philip Andrew-244 Crawford. Steven Paul4229 Crews. Barbara J.-126 Creveling, Dr. Harold--82 Crisp, John Howard4138, 229 Criswell, Joe Paul-199 Cross, Gerald J.-244 Crossett, Robert Michae1-214 Crouch, Jon B.-244 Crouch, Joy E.-244 Crow, Peggy Jean4244, 155 Crow. Shannon D.-199 Crows, Anna4244 Crowson. Linda Kay-244 Crumbliss, Larry Glen4-244 Crump, Loretta Reinb01d4229 Cruzan, Marsha Kay-199 Cudioe, Shryl Elaine-166, 214 Culbertson. Norma Gail-244 Cu2m2r9nings, Sandra Beth-97, Cummins, Sue-244 Cunningham, Mary R.-74, 244 Curby, Suzanne-169, 244 Currie, Larry W.-229. 163 Curtis, Patricia Ann-4244 Dale, Donna-244 Danenhour, Rusty- Dam'el. Lora Arlenb144, 244 Daniels, Judy Ann-194 Danley, Dr. James-89 Dansby, EddQ-229 Darras, Charlie-229, 164 Dashner, Charles Frank4199 Dalvsigson, Priscilla Jean4229. Davidson, Randy 0-214 Davidson, Sandra-199 Davies, Mrs. Thelma-60 Davii, Clois NorenHGZ, 140, 21 Dav4is, David Bmcch229, 102, 1 0 Davis. Deloxes W.4214 Davis, Earl LeH199 Davis, Gladys Jean4229 Davis, James Thomas-244 Davis, Jane Ellen-GS, 97. 244, 144, 151 Davis, Joe Luther-245 Davis, Larry Dean-229, 140 Davis, Loren Kent-245 Davis, Lorene-157, 214 Davis, Neila Joy-245 Davis, Pamela Jank229 Davis, Robert-229, 113, 164 Davis, Sharon Kay4229 Davis, Walter L.-199 Davis, Zora Lou4229 Dawson, Ken Ray-245 Deal, Barbara J.-245 DeArman, Rena 124153, 214 Dentman, Sheila J.-245 Deathemge, John Allen4245 Deathcrage, Patricia JP229, 62, 97 Deaton, Donna Jo Anne-229 Decker, Dr. Willis-90 Dennis, Damn Jo-126, 245 Dennison, BOF78 Dennison, Ramond-245 Denny, EddiHZM Denny, Mary Helen-229 Denny, Dr. Paul-QO Densford, Dr. John460 Denson. Barbara Sue4245, 144, 150 Denson, Emma Lou--245 Demon, Karen AlamL-24S, 161 Deramus, Jimmy Cleveland-24S Derryberry, Sue Ann-245 Descans, Janice Kaye-199 Descans, Vickie-245 Dunn, Mary L. DeShields, Jennea Lavon-24S Dewberry, Stephen James4245 Diamond, Janicc-63, 199, 195 Diamond. Robert 181311464, 189 Diflgcgrson, David Allen4108, Dickerson. Harold B487, 199, 128, 195 Dickson, Robert 141-108, 229 Dicus, Ann-199 Dierksen. Cynthia Jank97, 245, 152 Dillard, Ella4194, 214 Dixson, Carole D.-97, 214, 144, 166 Dodd, Douglas Denver-IOZ, 199 Dodson, Brenda Suh124, 245 Dohrer, Deanna Jean-245 Dollar, Mike 11.4245 Dolph. Flurry4-Z45 Donathan, Larry Allyn Donihoo, David Paul4229, 163 Dorman, Carol Suzanne-229 Dormnn, Robert G.-229 72:5 Dotsett. Susan Renee-214 Dotz, Don Wayne-229 Douthitt. Charles Scott4229 Dowdy, Ronald 1.4245 Drfgilan, Marilyn Elainh229. Drew, Caroline Kay4122, 229 Driver, Babette Burgess Drive. John Charle54214 Duckett, Linda Faye-245 Duff, Jerry Thomns-246 Duffer, Caspex-72 Duffield, Brenda 1136-229, 76 Dulin, Joe4246 Duggazan. Regina. Ceceliaw246. Dunagan, Danny4246 Dunagan, Ruby-63, 199. 79. 97 Duncan, Mary Katherine-229 Duncan, Veleeta Lynn-229 Dunford, Anita Sue-229, 63, 159 Dunford, Bradley ThomaSw246 Dunham, Janie-97, 246, 153 Dunn, Danny 13.4229, 163 Dunson, Bruce Lee-246 Dusenberry, Robert Michael-246 Dutton, Beverley-214 Dyke, Gaylk246 Dyke, Richard4214 Dysart, William M. Dysart, Patricia4246, 161 Bales, David Warner-246 Ealey, Larry W.-229 Earley. Glen Dalk199. 144 Early, James Dale-214 Early, James-Z46 Easley, Janice-246 East, Roberta-167 East. Donna C.-214, 137 East, Jane Ellen-246 Eaton, Richard Don-229 Ebetle, Alan LCHZZ9 Eberle, Wanda J.-ZZ9, 151 Edgar. Lesslie WaynHZOO Edwards, David Lee--66, 229 Edivgaards, Denny Lee-ZOO. 147. Edwards, Judith D.-214 Edwards, Rhoda Lynn-246 Eichholz, Thomas-246 Elizaxde, Ruben-214, 102 Elkins, Ronald D31F246 College dance bands are always an attraction. 265 Elkins. Von Bruce-246 Elliott. Jack Otis-160, 214 Elliott. James673 Elliott, Joe Paul-246 Ellis, Garona Jean3246 Ellis, Donald Wazren-246 Ellis. Elvin Thomas6247 Ellis, Helen Clarke-246 Ellis, Jackie Steven-246 Ellis, Janet Gail-246 Ellis. Marlin. H.-200 Elliston, Dee Ann-214 Elmore, Karen2247 Elmore, Lonita-ZM Emory, Jerry B.-200 Engel, Carol Sue-247 English, Judith Carol-200 Epperley, Bruce Waymh247 Eplrglgn, Jesse Jame53119, 200. Eppler, Debra Ann3247 Eppler. Joe Franklin3247 Erwin. Jw229, 140, 152 Esitgz. Jo Annembzoo. 137. Etheredge, William Andmw-GG, 214 Etier, Meredith-M, 119. 132, 229 Etier, Richard Lance Eubank, Leona Phares6-229 Evans, DeeAnn3214 ' Evans, James-247 Evans, Jana.Dell6214 Evans, Judy GEIH167, 214 Evggbn, Charles William-IZB. Everett, Jimmy W.-229 Everett, Mary Ann6-230 Ewen. Jon-200 Ewing, Emily Lee-97, 230, 126 Fain, George W.-66, 214 Fain, Robert Dalb230 Fair, Heller: Lee-230 Fairchild, Dale Michael3109. 247, 140 Fairless, Michael-ZlS, 113 Fairless, Peggy-Z-H Farley, Melva-230, 144, 150 Farmer, Bonnie Elaine-'247 Farmer, Susan3200 Farmer, Theiesa Ellan2124. 247 Farris. Cherie Ann-247 Farris, Loyd Keith3132, Z30 Fathree. SuH73 Faught. Howard Robert-132, 200 Faught, Sydney Ann3124, 230 Faust, Harvey49 Fears, Betty-215 Fears, Don3230 Fee, Vincent-247 Fellers, David Lee-Zvn ' Felar, Louis--247 Ferguson, Dale Lee-230 Ferguson, PameIa-ZIS Ferguson, Raymond Louis-ZOO Ferron. Alan William-ISO, 215 Fcucrbach Wanda-ZOO Feuerbom, Benjamin Thomn5374, 200 Fielder, Larry Dnvid-132. 215 Files, Terry-247 Fincher, Bill Dwayne-215 Finchum, Milan Keno-132. 230 Fine, Paul6200 Fine. Russell Joe-230 Finn. Beverly-124. 189. 200. 195, 172, 184 Finn, Eileen-247, 54 Fishel, Gloria-230 Fitzgerald, Linda-215. 79, 159 Flanagan. Tommy-Zoo Fleming, Anita Jane-ZOO, 181. 151 Fleming. Leland-ZIS Floyd, Demon Floyd. Rita Jo-247 Floyd, Billie'93 Fluitt. Paul- Wesley-2-17 Folger, Jerry-ZOO Folsom, Deborah Gail-230 Folsom. James 0656-230 Ford, Wilma Lois-63, 215 Foster. Alma Jean-230 Foster. Eldon Ray2215 Foster, Eugene Neil6200 Foster, George Wyly3230 Foster, Paul Mike-247 Foster. Susan Guest3247, 134 Foust, Donna I..-215 Fowler. Connie SuHZ-W, 166 Fowler, Terry Lynn-23O Fox, Gary Joe-ZSO Fox, Dorthy Loretta-230, 166 Fox, Floyd Anderson-247 Frame, Dr. Normnn-60 thtgkcn, Andy Ellen-126, 247, Franklin, Mary Frances-247 Franklin, Sidney DalFlOZ Frantz, Dougas Martin-ZSO Framz, James 123247 Frazier, Brenda JeanniH126, 200 Frazier, John-ZOO Frederick, Jeff365 Frederick, Sue-65 Fredrick, Mike-247 Free, Philip Owen6215 Freeman, Bronwen Ellen-247, Freeman, Colin LeRoy2200 Freeman, Larry Franklin-247 Freeman, Patricia Lynn6200 Freeman, Richard-vZIS Freeman, Wallace Warren-215 Free Will Baptist6143 French, Paula-126, 215, 179 French, Sally Jank91, 247. 124 Frenk, Helga S.-200 Frank, Dr. Waltet-72 Fry, David Bruce-230 Fry, Larry R3215 Fuller, Linda-230 Fulton, Barbara Ann6215 Fulton, Ross Steven3230 Fulton, Virginia Faye-215 Fundaro, Leo Benedict-130, 230, 183. 102 Gale, Sharon Ann6247 Gallagher, Donald Charles-ZOO Gallop, William Frank-247 Galloway, Jama E.-247 Galyon, Justin-247, 165 Gamble, Jerry Olin-Z47 Gamble, Timmie Ray-230 Gant, Chip-215 Gant, Donv-65 Gantt, Jerry 0.2230 Ganus, Cathy Ann-230 Gardner, Orland Oscar-ZOO Gamer, Dr. Robert382 Garrett, Anita Jane-122, 200 Garrett, Larry GenHZ 16 Garrett, Raymond David-247 Garrett, Sandra LeBZ 16 Garrison, R. Lynn-230, 160, 163 Gatznrella, Joseph-ZOI Gash, Eugene-ZOI Gates, Mr. James-60 Gavtiloff, Lillian-ZOI, 230 Gavriloff, Ganlcho383 Gay, Calvin Rex-247 Gay, Rick Dale-247, 164 Geffre, Dennis-247 Genn, Jim-128, 201 Gentry, Eugenhz47, 136 George. Elunn-93 George, Grace-78 George, Jean M.3201 George, Karlettkz47, 167 George, LaDonna-247 George, Teddy R.-201 Gerber, Larry L6 Gibbons, Junitn Mae-97, 2-17 Gib6bzons, Gene Carleton-247. 1 Gibson, Dariaon-ZJW Gibson,4jimmie Don6216, 195, . 0 Gibson, Phyllis-230 Gibson, Selenn3247, 140, 153 Gigas, John Paul-ZOI Gilbert, Betty JOYCHZOI Gilbert, Joye Elainbzm Gilbert, Randy Jack-ZOI Student union is favorite meeting place for EC students. Gilbreath, Jim DaIHIZS. 216 Gilley. Fred Eugene-23O Gillispie, Cathy Annette-Z-W Gilmore. Nona Mari5k247 Greenway. Scott-164 Glover, Donna SuH247 Godfrey. Richard James-ZOI Goff. Dan Bruce-216 Goff. Joil SteVPZ-H Golf 112 Golston. Coolidge-216 Gonul, Betty-73 Good fellow, Dolores Genetia-247 Goodman, Jim Lewis-ZIG Goodner, Willis R0y-216 Goodson, Bari Lynn-201 Goodnight. Don-ZOI Goodson, Ernest 138th47 Gordon, Jack Foster-247 Goss, Peggy Jo-247, 167 Goss; Loyd-83 Gragg. Ella Carlene-ZOI Graham, David Lynn6247 Graham, John-248 Graham, Marilyxw-ZOI Graham. Verna Lee-248 Grant, Norris-90 Grant, Richard Henry-216 Gray. Anna Cecile-230 Grfgs Barbara Jean662, 248, Gray, Larry Roycw248 Green, Bill Alan-130, 248 Green. Dorse Dale-ZOI Green, James Harvey3216 Green, Jennie EIIen-Z4B Green, Jed Ann-230 Green, Kenneth Ray684, 230, 147 Greene, Linda Jo-63, 201 Gxeene, Martha J.3201 Greenway. Scott-MB Greer, Johnice Cecilia-248 Gregory, Reta6248, 155 Gregory, Thomas LCP216, 102 Gressett. Mary R.-67, 12-1, 216 Grider, Robert C.-216 Griffin, Dan Elliot6230 Griffin, Darla Ree-248. 166 Griffin. Deb Griffin. Dickie-Hs. 59 Griffin, Manha-24B Griffith, Don Wayne Grggfeith, Henry Dee-91, 93. Griffith. Linda Fern-216. 95 Grisso. Mary Loy3216, 138, 157 Grizzle, Buddy Wayne-248 Groce, David-230 Grove. Hubert Wayne-248 Guinn, Rodney James-24S Guinn, Ronald LanCP248 Gullifer, Richard Joseph-248 Gunter, Chloe Juan-97. 216. 54, 170, 151 Gunter. Larry Gene3248, 103 Gunter, Jerry Lane-248. 103 Gustin, Linna Belle6248, 166 Gustin, Paul Merlh248 Guthrie, Aubrey Dean-ZOI Guy. Virgil Lee-230 Habem. Frank2248 Hacker, Freddie 1.6216 Hackett, Vicki Lynn-ZOI Hadley. Paul David-ZOI Hadley. Vera Jolene-248, 134 Hellgaard, Harold Waymh248. Haggard, Sandra Lee-248, 167 Hailes, Ernest Alvin-23O Haines, Edward Alan3202 Haines, Don Scott-IZS Haines, Glenn Lloyd-ZOZ Hainzinger, Mike-24B Hale. Kenneth Marion-248 Hale, Larry D.-248 Hall, Deborah Lynn-248 Hall, John E.-216 Hall, Larry Allen3132 Hall. Linda Jeanette-216 Hall, Michael-128, 248 Hall, Orlena 1361116230. 142, 157 Hall. Wayne3216 Hallum, Linda Sue-217 Hallum, William 17.3230 Ham, Dennis C.-202 Ham, Jimmie Wayne-MB Hamemik, Ann Louisw248 Hamilton, Carolyn Jean-217. 194 Hammer, Sherry Lynn3248 Hammett, Beverly Ann-248. 2 Hammon, Donna Lee-202 Hammond, David-103 Hammond, Michael Allen-248 Hammer, Kenneth-ZOZ Haney, Thomas 1.3248 Hanks. Sherry L6230, 140 Hanley, Geary Dean3202. 163 Hanson. Thomas Morgan6230 Hubert. Linda-230 Hardeman, Larry Dcan-109, 248 Harden. Alvin-2-88 Harden, Don-113 Harden, Hardy- Hardin, Robert Carroll3128, 248 Hardin. Walter Ray6248 Harding, Ella Ms-243 Hardy, Cara Lech217 Hardy, Jan Elizabeth697, 248 Hargrove,'Ronald LCH248, 160 Hario, Jennetth230 Hario, William Phillip-217 Hario. Yvette-ZOZ, 148, 157 Haxio. Yvonne-230, 156 Harman, Donna-217 Harper, Bobby Dean3248 Halrggr, Connie DarlenPZU, Harper, Hollis GenH230 Harper, Jackie Harold-248 Harper. Linda Kaycb230 Harms, Patty SUH217 Harrel, Cathy Ruth-97, 230, 152 Hamel, Event Ross-ZOZ Harrell. David 11.6217 Harris, Beverly JoAn2217 Ham's, Charles W.-202 Harris, Denitiaw-78 Ham's, George D.-Zl7. 135 Harris, Gerald Wayne-230 Harris, James-83 Harris, JOP93, 146, 217 Harris, Kenneth Donald6-24B Ham's, Sue-248, 132, 167 Harrison, Gary Don-248 Harrison. Daryl Wayne-ZBO Harrison, Jancy-ZOZ Hazri'i-Ison, Virginia Kaye-79, Hart, Amy Geraldine-248 Hart, Billigh248 Hart, Ronnie Ray-ZOZ Harvey, Harl-248 Haney, Michael T.--230 Harwcll, Paul Steven-248 Hasskarl, Dr. Robert372 Hathcock, Ronnie Lynn-109, 160, 230 Hausa, Timothy George-230 Hawk, Shari Lynn-248, 140 Hawk, Vikki-Z-ia Hawkins. Donna Fayk231, 137 Hawkins, Larry J.-231 Hawkins, Mitchell Allen-249 Hawkins, Woody Dwayne-103 Hayes, Mary Esther-249, 175 Haymes, Tom-231 Hays, Donna Rene-249 Hays, James Lee-ZOZ Halyas5 Janet K.-189. 124, 202. Hays, Mynn Gayl4189, 62, 124, 217, 186 Hazelrigg, Dennis W.-202 Hazlewood. Terry Dean-l30. 231 Heard, Melba Joyce-GZ, 202 Hea6th, Geraldine-97, 217, 151, 1 7 Heath, Larry Arthur-249 Heath, Linda Ruth-231 Heath, Teddie Laroy-249 Hebblewaite, JoannHZ49, 156 Heck, Keith Wayne-231 Heimann, Emil489 Helleland, Sandra Jean-249 Helm, Buddy C.-202 Helm, Linda Kay-231 Helms, Linda Ruth-249 Helvey, Dawson-64. 202 Helvey, Paula 10-231, 156 Hembree, Deborah Ann-231 Henderson. Deanna-231 Henderson, Wayne-231 Hendrix. Loyd Lee-128, 231 Henley, Ed Monzell-217 Henley, JOPIBO, 231 Helnlnfssey, john Albert-231. Henry, Jackie S.-203 Henry. Norma Gaer-249 Hensley, Billy-93. 249 Hensley, Kenneth Roy-231 Hensley, Shirley Elaine-249, 1 7 Hensley, Tommy Gene-249 Henson, Edd Ira-249 Henson, Ida Nell-231, 140 Henson, Nancy 5ue-231 Herman, Dr. Chalmers-72 Hernando, Otlando-83 Herndon, Benjamin Arther-249 Herndon, James489 Hess, Lynda Carol-203 Hester, Jackie Lee-109. 113 Hewitt, Judith Ann-231 Hickman, Austin Corbit-BO, 217 Hickman, Jerry Don-249 Hicks, Johnny Gilbert-249 Hicks, Rebecca Jo-161 Hicks, Terry Elainhl53 Hicks, Dr. Victot-Gl Hiddman, Jerry-249 Hizggnbotham, Kristy Lee-lzz, Higgins, Dwayne-249 Hiddman, Jerryv-249 High, Ricky Don-231 Higgight, Ronald Edward-IZS, Hignight, Teresa-lzz, 249 Hill. Carrol Jenn-IZZ, 232 Hill, Donna Kaye-203 Hill, Gzorge-63, 80, 217 Hill. Judith Ann-249 Hill, Mary EIizabeth-249, 161 Hill, Terry GIynn-249 Hill, Velda-67, 217 Hillman, Ronny Joe-113 Hines, Diana Kay-Z32 Hines. James Frank-249, 162 Hines, James Philip-ZSO, 147 Hinze, Janich-ZSO Hisaw, Judy KayH189, 203 Hisle, Jack4250 Hisle, Linda Beth-67, 203 Hm. Ronald-203 Hobbs, Shirley Ann4217 Hobson. Diana Sue4250, 153 Hodge, Ketmit-JGO, 217 Hodge, Marilyn-ZSO Hodges, Frances Lavern-232 Holbrook, Vicki Lynne-124 250, 156 Holden, Donna Sue-ZOS Holden, Robert-232 Holder. Bill C.-250 Holder. Carolyn Denese-250, 159 Holder, Donna'Sue-ZOl Holdgr, Kathy Charlenh232, 13 Holder, Marl Brantley4232 Holderfield, Paula Kay-93, 122. 250 Holdridge, Karen Gayle-63. 88, 203. 79 Holland, Eddie Vern-132, 232 Holley, Gregory Alan-250 Holliman, Donald Gene-217 Hollis. Susan Gnyle-217 Holman. Karen Janc-ZSO Holman, Leroy4l43, 194 Holman, Marsha Ann-124. 217 Holzbeietlein, Jean Ellen Honea, Brenda-232, 156 Honeywell, Jack Ray-128, 250 Hooper, Michael Lynn-ZSO, 162 Hoover, Barbara Catleen-ZSO Hoover, Cal-217 Hopkins, Frankie Daryl4250 Hoppe, Jovena Roannk97. 250 Hopper. Gary Cr-163, 250 Hopper, John Claud4232 Hopper, Steve K4232 Horn, Carol Jean-217 Horn.Cynthia Ann-232 Home, Jacquelyn Kny-ZSZ, 153 Hotsley, Anthony Ray-217 Horton, Jacquelyn-203 Howard, Beth4250 Howard, Billy R4203 Howard Clara Delois-203 Hgvzard, Dona Lynn-124, 250, Howard, John Steven-250 Howard, Linda LOH15H232 Howard, Lynda Maud-126, 250, 161 Howard, Mary Nell-232 Howard, Pemell-232, 167 Howard, Samuel Ralph-232 Howard, Sarah Janch217 Howe, Judith Kay-ZOS Howell, Bobby Rex-250 Howell, Rim Joy-zso, 167 Hoyle, CaroI-ZSO Howry, Jerry Don-217 Hubbard, Marsha. Jean462, 232, 158 Hubbard, Mary Cntherine-ZSI Hlicglgeby. Eddie Don466, 217. Huddleston, Judith4251. 144. 153 Huddleston, Margaret-ZSI Huddleston. Ronnie-232 Hudson, Becky4203, 76 Hudson, Cathey Irene-251, 155 Hudson, Larry JOHZ32 Hudson, Paula 85112663 Hudson. Richard K. .203 Huff, Gerald Ted-109, 251, 146, 160 Hughes, Jacky Don4130, 251 Hughes, Jerry-217 Hughes, Jess Dale-232 Hughes, Roberta-205, 79 Humphrey, Charles6203 Humphrey, Danicl-IGS Humphrey, Linda M.-203 Humphrey, Randy K.-203 Hunt, Gerald-233 Hunt. Renel J4-217 H1142, Robert Allen-BO, 203. Hunter, Mary JoAn-217 Hunter, Max-251 Hunter, Patty-159, 217 Hurst, Lynn4203 HLitjcginson, Jeanine 6311484, Hutton, Marion4217 Hutton, Virginia-233 Idleman, Dennis-203, 113 Idlemnn, DiCkI-szl Idleman, Sharon Kay-203 Igleheart, Gary Dean-130, 251 Ilniski, Stanley M.-233 Ingram, Ginger-217, 194 Ingram, Karla Gay-251 Ingram, Marla4251 Ingram. Taunya-76, 95 Ingram, Vera Lee-ZSI, 156 Ingram. Vernon4217 Inman, David Wesley-ZSI Intexfraternity Council-119 IntramuraIS4115-117 Isbill, Lucy-GZ, 203, 138, 157 anlonski, George-203 Jackson. Betty June-62, 217, 140, 161 Jackson. Carolyn Sub233 Jackson, Edward Lee4251, 136 Jackson, Howard David-203 Jackson, Tnna-218 Jackson, Tony Jay-ZSI Jacobs, Carolyn-ZIB, 161 James, C. L464, 203 James, E. W.-135 James, Dr. Edward-46 James, Marilyn4203 James, Paula Carol-63, 203, 64, 194 James, Rebecca R055233 James, Virginia Sue-67 Jamison, Merle-48 Jaouess, Beatrice-ZIB Jarrel, David Fred-ZSI Jarrett, Louis R.-233 Jarrett, Patricia Lou-251 Jarvis, Mary SuH203 Jarvis, Richard Ray-ZSI Jenkins, Joetta-ZIB Jenkins, Mary-ZIB Jennings, Christopher-ZSI Jennings, Makilyn Kay-158 Jennings, Sandxa Kay4251 Jensen, Robert Stephen-ZSI lobe, Danny Wayne-233 Johnson, Albert Roy-218 Johnson, Bill-204 Johnson, Brenda-ZIS Johnson, CarI-218 Johnson, Carlos-92 Johnson, Diane Bonita-ZSI, 134 Johnson, Glenwdon Wayne-218 Johnson, Joe Patrick4204 Johnson, Karen JunHZIB Johnson, Larry David4204 Johnson, Larry Gene-ZIB Johnson, Nancy IrenH251 Johnson, Nancy Sue-218, 56, 57, 175, 181, 144 Johnson, Patricia-204, 76 Johnson, Sharon-251 Johnson, Sharon DameU-251 Johnson, Shetri-204 Johnston, George Byron-251 Johnston, Marcine Elizabeth-251 Johnston, Richard M.4140 Joiner, Donna Elaine-233 Joiner, Sheila Ann-218 Jones, Billy Howard-235 Joggsg. Charles Willard-204, Jones, Dale Vemon4251 Jones, David F.-218 Jones, David Lee4235 Jones, Earl Lenk-ZSI Jones, Eva Sharon-ZIB Jones, Fred WaynkZSl Jones, Gary4204 Jones, George Lewis-204 Jones, J. Annette-251 Jones, Jerry Neal-233 Jones, John Paul4204 Jones, Kenneth WaynHBB Jones, Linda Kay-ZSI Jones, Mike Randolph-233 Jones, Neva henchZSI, 151 Jones, Ralph Wesley4204 Jones, Richard Anthony-ZSI Jones, Rita Jean-251 Jones, Stanley-251, 165 Jones, Susan4233 Jones, Terry Gilfotd-132, 204 Jordan, Bernard4218 Jordan, Sonny LeHZIB Jumper, John Fred4218 Justus, Linda Dianne-66 campus. Kaebnick. Robert465 Kaler, Barbara Elaine-ZSI Karschnik, Norma Kay-251. 124 Keane, Jeffrey-BZ. 251 Keeling, Lynda Carol-ZSI Keegzr. Michael Ted-233. 144. 1 Keisman, Caroline-204 Kelch. Jennifer4126, 218. 62. 180 Keller, William Bruce-251 Kelley, James Leo-233 Kelley, Larry Dale-119, 160 Kelley, Robert Dnle-132, 233 Kelley, Sammye LouiseHZM Kellogg, Pat-233 Kellogg, Don-90 Kelly, Dee Roy-251 Kelly, Helen F.-233 Kelso, Bob-204 Kelso, Lynne Ella-233 Kendall, Kim S.-251, 126 Kelnsdgicks, Doris Kay-ZSI. 136, Kcnley. Betty Ann-218, 124 Kennedy, Barbara J.--233 Kennedy, Bert A.-218, 137 Kennedy. Debbie S.-87, 204, 53, 190, 126, 183 . Kennedy, Janet Sue-233 Ketnell, Glen Edward-le Kernell, Norma Jean+218 Kernell, Robert-233 Kerr, Fran Ella4251 Kerr, Veda Kayv-l90, 194 Key, Janet-ZIB, 157 Key, Randolph Joe-204 Key, Ted Lewi54128 Keylor, Cynthia4233 Khoury. Glenda June-ZSI . Kifer, James EIdon-ZSI Right, Jimmy Dale-233 Kiker, James M.-235 Kilgore. Stella Louise-204, 140 Kilpatrick. Robert Edward-204 Kimberlin, James W.4204 Kimmel, Paula Jean-Zjl, 124 King, Barbara L.-218, 194 King, Cathy Suc-251 King, Dale v.4204, 128 King. David-ZSI King, Jerry--251 Kinkead, KarIa-ZIS, 233 Ray Reed puts the finishi J '9. M. ouch on his scale model of the EC Kirby. Brenda Jo-BS. 233. 122 Kirby. Charles4-218 Kircher, Joel Dean4233, 143 Kirk, Phillip-IZB. 204 Kirk, Rebecca-ZSI, 140, 156 Kiser, FrankiH204 Kite, Jerry Don-233, 134 Klepper. Jolene-204, 190, 180 Klopfenstein. Kathy Elizabeth4233. 122 Knapp, Judith Ann-62. 233. 97, 151 Knight, Shirley-ZSI Koantz, Terry GIenn-233 Koehlr, Judy Kay4218, 195 Koehler, Patricin4251 Kogar. Carl Douglas-IZS. 233 Komegay. Larry Ray-233 Kramer, Gary Michael-251 Kramer, Steven-ZIB Krause. Brenda-204 Kroeker, Dr. Marvin683 Kyle. Joe Robert-130, 218 Kymes, Barbam-233, 144 Kylrggs, Charles WaynHZOII. Lacquement, Donna Kay-ZSZ, 167 Lafare, Mary-ZSZ Lafferty, Mike-ZIB Lafon, Dee J.-65 Lahmeyer. Doris Ann-ZSZ Lail, Michael Glenn-252 Lakey. Nnrva Naomi462, 233 Lamb, Alan4233 Lamb, Byron Joseph-233 Lamhg, Jack Michael-ZM, 190, 10 Lambright, Eugene-252, 165 Lancaster, Jimmy-ZSZ Lance, Greg-ZSZ Landers, Charles-ZSZ Lenders, Janice Kny4204 Landrum, 106-130, 218 Landrum, LeainHZSZ Landrum, Leaine Velma-ZIS Lane, Judy Ann-Z33. 124 Lane, G!eg-252 Langdon, Billy John-252 Langdon, Dennis C.-233 Langdon, Jimmy Dale-252 Langley. Beverly-ZSZ Langley, John Boyd-ZSZ 267 268 Ianhnm. Richard PhilliwlZB, 204 Lanier, Agatha2204 Lansford. Crucina-IZZ, 233 LaRoche, Ronald 252 Latta, Freda M.-204 Lawerance. Bill-ZSZ Lawrence, Lyndal-252 Lawrence, Theodore Lex-le Lawson. Jane-62, 233. 157 Lawson, Linda K.-205 Lawson, Linda Kay6233 Layn. Kenneth Eugene-ZSZ Leaird, Paul-233 Lcdbetter, Kay6218 Ledford, Curtis-ZSZ Ledford, Keith-132 Lee, Bobby DerrelI-ZSZ' Lee, Linda6205 Lee, Richard Dale-235 Lee. Vickie Maureen-233 LeFlore, Bobby Lynn-ZIB LeForce, Deborah2252 Leighton, Pamela D.-233, 126 Leming, Ronald Wayne-ZSZ Lemley, Linda-97, 124. 195 Leslie, Debi Lee-233, 156 Lester, Billy Carl2252 Lester. David Leon-252 Lester, Sharon LCHZIS Levings, Rusty-UO, 205 Lewis, Dian-ZSS Lewis, Sandra Donene-233 Lewis, Ted290 Ligan, John-252. 165 Lila, Tad Louise--218 Lincicome. Marian-ZSZ Lindley, Miles Clifford-ZSS Lindsey, David LEHZSZ Lindsey, Floyd Paul-ZIS, 103 Lindsey, Patricia Ann-252, 159 Linton, Gary Lond-252 Litchfield, Roscmary-ZSS, 153 Litten, Wanda Jean6233 Little, Dorothy-GS Little, Joseph Stephen-ZSZ Little, Lucille Marie-252 Little, Richard R666, 205 Little, Roger 3.2132, 205, 190 Little, Teresa Ann-252 Ligiznzgston, Patricia Ann-ZSZ, Lockhart, Mary Ann-218 Lockwood, Jimmy Arthur-252 Lockwood, Johnny Edward6234 Loftin, Ruth-252 A student soon learns that studying is a necessity. Loggn, Charles Edward6252, 1 5 Logsdon. Kenneth A1an-252. 130 Loma, Martha Jane-97 Long. Donna K.--63, 219, 191. 126, 184 Long, Noah C.-219 Long, Normnn-IZS Long, Paul-252 Long, Penny-252 Longacre, Gary Wayne5219 Looman, Loran-252 Loudermilk,Kevin-128, 234 Love, Harolyn-63, 205, 53, 62 Love, Harry-90 Lovelace, Larry Johnh234 Lovelace, Margaret-ZSZ Lovelace, Martha 10-252 Lovelace, Mary Ann6205 Lovelace, Rebecca-97 Lovelace, Sharon-219, 77, 156 Lovelis, Charlotte-234 Lovett, Michael WaynH219 Low, Helen Marikzsei, 167 Lowery, Janet Sue-219 Lowry, JamCSv-ZSZ Lowry, John W.-119, 205, 1 , 128 Loyd, Oma Dell-ZOS Lucas, Robert Wayne-128 Luckett, John6234 Lucy, Suzannb234, 167 Luke, Judith-ZSZ, 166 Luna, Darla Gaer-252 Lundgaard, Margaret Anne-219 Lundy, Alan H.-252 Lupinski, Frances5124, 252 Luton, Dale A.-205, 185 Luton, Sharon Kay-63, 219, 191 Lynn, Hubert6234 Lyon, Hazel Lynn-252 Lyons, Robert Spencer-234 McAfee, Charles2128, 219 McAlistet, Ronald-252 McAnally, Phillip-ZSZ McBee, Billie2205 McBride, Linda-219, 152 McBgide, Mary-62, 205, 191, 12 McCabe, Stanley-252. 163 McCalib, Clytibn McCarthick, Tom'2-205 McCarty, Patrick-ZSZ McCarty, Truman 1Tim16219 McCaskey, Wanda2205, 79 McCauley, Benton-ZSZ McClain, Fredda-219, 150 McCombie, Micheal-234 McConnell, Leatha Ellen-252 McCord, Lawana-166, 253 McCoy, R051H253 McCown, Clyde-253 McCown, Samps-ZSS McGraw. Glenn-234 McCreary, Arletn-234 McCurdy. F.5Sue-253 McDaniel, Kathryn-205 McDonald, Dennis-253 McDonald, Jerald-219 McDonough, Karen-234 McElwee, Billy2253 McEwin, Leslie-253 McFarland, Mike-253 McFarland, William-205 McFee, Mary-93 McGaha, James Michael-ZOS McGaha, Linda-219 McGalliard, Donald-234 McGalliard, Thomas-234 McGee. JeSSH253 McGraw, Mary273 McGregory, MicheaI-ZSS McGugan, Sherry-166, 253 McGue, Sandra-ZSS, 166 McGuire, Shron6253 McIntosh, Abe-Zl9 McIntosh, Judy-153 McIntosh, Linda2234 McIntosh, Vann-ZOS McInturff, Jerry-253 McKay, Barbara-ZOS McKee, Earl-255 McKeown, Roy-73 McKenzie, Deidia-219, 167 McKinney, Rose-253 McKoy, GeorgHISO, 234 McKnight, Dr. Thomas-90 McLaughlin, Londn Beth-ZSS McLendon, Joyce-63, 234 McMurtrey, Susan-253 McNally, Patricia2124, 219 McNeer, David2219 McNeer, Judy263, 219 McNeill, Don Richatd-234 McNinch, Minta GayIHZSB McNutt, Jack-253 McPhaiI, Bonnie-124, 254 McPhail, Mary-219 McPherson, Kerry Jane-254 McPherson, O. Lewis-254 McPhetridge, Beverly Gayle-254 Mackey. Calvin R.-254, 164 Magkey, Michael Wayne-254 Mackin, Brown-90 Maddox, Jerry Dale2205 Madewell, Lee R0y-254 Madron, Yvonne-234 Madum, Mike Magar, Ronnih254 Magness, Phyllis-234, 158 Maisano, Linda-254, 156 Major, Sallianne-254, 144 Malone, Suzi Kay-124, 219, 59 Manahan, Norma-ZZO Manley, 11616116254 Manley, Robert 0.-63 Manley, Robert Warren6220 Mann, Donald Lynn-220 Mann, Jimmie Joch254 Manning, James Richard-ZZO Magging, Jenny Lou-97, 254, Mam, Steve-254 March. Barbara2126, 254 Marker, Dean Dan-47 Marker, Madelyn Midge Marley, Wayne2130 Marlow, Linda-ZOG, 79 Mars, Lcatrice Lea-93, 254, 155 Martin, Carolyn May-234 Martin, Ellis-ZOG Martin, Jennifer-254, 164 Martin, Max-206 Martin, Ronnie-ZSJ Martin, Sherron-254 Martindale, Jerry-ZS-i Mason, Phil-234 Massey, Karen-254 Matlock, DixiHZZO Matlock, PhilikZOG Matthews, StCVHlao, 234 Mauldin, Norma-91 Mauldin, Ronda-234 Maezy, Glenn Maxwell, Dr. Roy-61 May, Alicia-254 May, Jack6254, 103, 162 May, Myra Sue2254, 158 Mnyberry, Vicki-ZZO, 126 Mayes, David-234 Mayhue, Mrs. Leon-73 Mays ,Larry-91, 234, 165 Mays, Randy-ZZO, 81 Meador, Homer-64. 206 Mellot, Marthn-124, 255 MENC-66 Merlyn, Cynthin-234, 180 Marlyn, Cynthia-54, 123 Merlyn, John Stephen6255 Middleswarth, Terry-93 Milbum, Kenley-ZZO Milburn, Linda Ruth-234 Miles, Steven 11.2220 Miles, W. H.-206, 255 Milford, Carrie-I-H, 255 Milford, Lester-234 Miller, Beth Ann-123, 255, 182 Miller, Carolyn SubZSS Miller, Cathy6124, 234, 148 Miller, David Mark-255 Miller, Donald Brook52140 Miller, Gormaleen-234 Miller, Patricia Ann-234 Miller, Randall-206 Miller, Shirley6l66, 255 Millican, Geneva-234 Milligan, George Tim-206 Milligan, Richard PauI-ZSS Mills, Wilda Dean-255 Miner, Patrick-132 Mink, Patricia Alice6255 Minor, Tony-255 Mitchell, Johnna-124, 255 Mitchell, Vivian-97, 255, 157 Mitchusson, Charles-255 Mixon, Jeanell-255 Mobey, Alvin-lO-l' Moebius, Minnik255 Moeller, Johnniblfy-i Morgiomery, James Lester-ZSS, 1 Moody. Donna-ZZO Moody, Shirley-ZSS Mooney, Jo Ann-ZZO Moore, AIpha-ZSS Moore, BeverIy-ZZO Moore, Carrilyn Jan Moore, Douglas Ray-ZZO Moore, Edna-77 Moore, James-73 Monte Janis Lynn-206, 191. 194 Moore, Jimmy Lee-109, 255 Moore, Patricia Fem-ZOG Moore, Rose MariHZSS Moore, Shlman 5.2109, 255 Moranetz, Dorothy Louise-206, 87, 126, 175 Moranez, Jacqueline Lee-ZM, 126, 148 Morgan, Linda-234 Morgan, Paula-124, 254, 180 Morgan, Rita-255 Morris, Benjamin-255 Morris, Gary A.-255, 163 M13213, Jan-93, 234. 126, 148, Morris, James 16.2220, 53, 56, 75, 195, 146 Morris, Joy Karen-ZZO, 62. I92, 126, 195 Morris, Lisa McPherson5234 Mom's, Roger2220 Morrison, Ivory Joe-255 Morrison, MichaeI-ZZO Morrison, Kandy Karen-ZZO Morrow. James6255 Morse, LuciIe-73 Mortar, Virginia Leb234 Morton, Vicki Dawn-ZZO Mosei, Jere E.-206 Moshier, Texry 106234 Mgggr, Gary VancchlSO, 234. Moss, Marilyn-ZH Moss, Marilyn-24 Motes, Jim2220 Moss, Tommy LeRoy-ZZO, 104 Moron, Ira5255 Mowdy, James-255 Mowdy, Linda-ZZI Mu16keey. Mary SUFZSS, 135, 1 Milligan, James6221 Mumey, Zachary-ISZ, 206 Mummert, Jean Anna-ZSS, 138, 151 Muncrief, Michael William222 l, 113 Mungle, Malinda-IZS, 255 Murdock, FrancenHIGG, 255 Murdock, Waynb92 Murphy, Barbara-166 Murphy, Leonard Dalk206 Murray, Derrick Duane-234 Mugray, Judy Berneice-206, 1 7 Murray, Judy2255, 62, 153 Murray, Lloyd Keith-ZSS Murray, Patricia Ann-255, 167 Murray, Rhonda2255, 140, 155 Musgxove, Lala M.-234 Musgrove, Mitchell Alan6255 Myers, Billy Ikeh255 Myers, Larry Dwayne-255 Myers, Ronda-206 Myers, Verdonna Kaye-255 Nabors, Brenda-255 Nabors, Dr. D. L272 Nagel, JanHISI Nail, Clyde6-Z3-1 Nail, Ronny-255 Nance, DI. Jack-Gl Nash, Mack2255 Nation, Larry M.-234 Nayloh Darrell-255 Naylor, James-lsz, 206, 151 Neal, Carolyn-ZSS Neag, Danny Richard2132, 235. 1 0 Neal, Don Austin-119, 206, 128, 132, 147 Neal, Karen Sub62, 234, 158 Neal, Sherrill 3.2221 Neal, Tommy Lee-221 Neal, William Luther-255 Nealon. Barbara Ann-255 Neel. Judy MariHZSS, 155 Neely, Janet Kay-255 Neely, Margaret CatoI-65 Neill, Olen6254 Nelson. John-234 Nelson, Virgil2254 Nemecek, Darrell2255 Nero. Donnie-235 Newberry, Michel-235 Newby, RonniHZZI, 235 Newell, Gerald2221 Newell. Nancy-ZOG, 76 Newell, Robert-255 Newlund, Donald-255 Newman, Carolynn2235 Newton, George 1Mike5-119, 206, 130, 104 Newton, Leland-93 Nichols, Patricin-ZSS Nicholson, Donna-126, 255 Nims, Margaret-73 Nipps, Michael-256 Nishimuta. Jerry6256 Nitzel, Lillian-207, 181 Nixon, Wayne-97, 256 Noble, Donald-90 Nobles, Larry-76, 207 Noblett, chkey-ZZI, 113 Noland, Carylon-ZZI, 235, 161 Noland, Jimmy-162 Nordean, RusselI--128, 256 Norman, James-132, 256 Norman, Regina-6221, 127 Norman, Ronnikzzl Norris, Anjta-ZSG Norris, RonniPZZI Norris. Donna-256 Northam, Dennis--256 Northcott, Judy-256 Northcutt, Sandy-ZZI Norton, Clemmie-ZZI, 136 Norton, Deena-256 Norton, Jana663, 207, 54, 192, 181, 183 76 Nowell, Carolyn-194 Norvill, Bonnie-ZZI, 79 Noury, Scott2221, 76 Null, Deborah6207, 79, 161 Nuner, Steven-ZSS Nunley, Robert2256, 136 Nunn, Jack-221 Nunn, LindzL2235 Nunn, Richard2221 Nye, Sammy-ZZI O'Brien, Linda-256 Ogan, Lester-ZZI Oliver, David6256 O'Neal, Jamcs-207 O'Neal, Gary-207, 221 O'Neal, Michael-160 O'Neal, Pat-93 O'Neal. PeggY-97, 235, 152 Opela, Gary2256, 165 Opitz, Niki2256 Opitz, Ronald2235 Orebaugh, Frank-256 Osbum, Mary-256 Ott, MikHISO, 235 Osbom, Quinn-207 Osborn, Mikr-ZZI Osborn, Nelda-256 Osborne, Wathina6256 Osborne, Willie-256 Oswald, Ann-97, 207 Overton, Mary-256 Overturff, Margarette-84, 256, 77, 158 Owens, Davey-48 Owen, Eddy6256 Owens, Jerry-ZZI Owen, Judith-ZZI, 123 Oxley, Terry-256 Pace, Donna-GB, 207, 192, 127 Painter, Jane-123, 256 Palmer, Neta-ZZI Palmer, Tommyv-256 Paniagua, Barbara6221 Parkonjen. Jerry6256 Pannell, Gary-ZSS Pap, David-235 Parish, Hiahwahmah-235, 157 Park, Jnnice-235 Parker, Annetm-ZSG, 125, 95 Parker, Carroll-221 Parker, Gary-129, 256 Parker, Pamela--256, 181, 79, 138, 151 Parker, Judy-221 Parker, Patricia-ZSG, 175 Parker, Peggy-ZZI, 156 Parker, Oscar-72 Parker, Zelmadezm2207, 79 Parkey, Bobby-ZZI Parks, JackiH256 Parmelee, Billy2207, 165 Parrott, Eddy-256 Parsons, Mr. Joe-61 Parsons, JoyCH256. 15 Parsons, Knren-ZSG. 156 Partney, Nancy-ZSS Pntocka, Carolyn2221 Patrick, Donna-63, 256, 97 Patterson, Juanita2256 Patton, Geraldine-ZZI Patton, Virginia2256 Patton, Haroldh235 Payne, Douglas-256 Payne, Jo Ann-ZZI Payne, Larry-235 Payne, Michael-256, 162 Payne, Robert272 Payne, William-256 Peak, Judy-256 Pearse, Russell2256 Pearson, Kathy2256 Pearson. Robett-109 Peay. Mrs. NeIl-Gl Peay, Shirley-256 Peay, ThomaS2256 Peek, Peter-ZZI, 138 Peek, William6207 Peeler, Claude-207 Peeler, Linda-194 Pegmm, Betty-207 Pelton, Debra-256, 137 Pennington, Danny-ZO7, 129 Pennington, Joyce-235 Perkins, Linda679 Perkins, Marilyn6235 Perkins, Nancy-127, 256, 95 Perkins, RObbiHZO'I, 166 Perry, Edna-221 Perry, Boyd Perry, Kirk-ZZI Perry, MargueritPZZl Perry, William-ISZ. 256, 160, 256 Pesagi Staff256, 57 Peters, Bobby Peters, David-256, 144, 146 Peters, Janice-.207, 155 Pettey, Wendell-207. 54, 140 Petit, JeSSH256 Pfrehm, Paul2236 Phi Kappa Tau2128, 129 Phillips, Carla Jean6152, 256 Philgps, Carolyn2221, 88, 97, Phillips, Fred6109 Phillips, Gary Wilson-207 Phillips, Karen Teresa-256 Phlilslgps, Martha Ione-127, 257, Phillips, Sandy Lynn-207 Phillips, William Michael-257 Pickering, Hope Ann697, 257 Pickett, Gary 11.2207, 81 Pi Kappa Alpha-ISO, 131 . Pippin, Micah L.-132, 207 Pittman, Gary Webb-257 Pittman, Peggy LeH236 Pitts, Anita Sue-151, 257 Plank, Linda Carolw257 Fletcher, Diane 13-2221 Plumley, Janet Robertson-221 Plumley, Jerry Alexander Plumley, Wanda LOH15H257 Pollard, Sharon Lynn6158, 257 Ponder, Phillip Al Ponder, Sammie 114.2257 Pool, Kathy Elaine2-257 Pope, Ann--257 Porter, Jerry WaynHZZI Porter Randall6104, 257 Patton, Barbara2222 Potter, George-92 Potter, Vicki2257 Powers. Jim2236, 131 Powers, Rex-257 Pratchard, J. Carl-222, 80. 147 Prather. Robert Scott263, 236 Pratt, Thomas Robert-207 Preston, Bonnie Louise-166 Price, Deborah Jean6236 Price, Jerry Le-207, 135 Price, Robert-236 Priest, Deborah K.-236 Priest, Loretta 13.1257 Priest, Marlena-155 Probert, Janice Susannk159, 257 Proctor, Edward C.-222, 63. 162 Provo, Berneice-222, 155, 166 Provo, Doris Jean-256 Psychology Club-64 Puglagltt, Carolyn Moyers-97, Puckett, Joe Eddie2207 Pulliam, Larry Allen-ZZZ, 91 Pulliam, Robert Ray-257 Puzlggm, Richard Wayne-l47, Putnam, Billie Louise--166, 257 Pyle, James David-236 Qualls, Perry Lynn-257 Qualls, Sharon R05H153, 257 Qualls, Travis Everett6236 Quiett, Ray-SZ Quinn, David Lee-257 Quinton, Betty Elizabeth-236 Quinton, R. 11.681, 208, 80 Radke, JaniCHZS6 Radtke, Michael A.-257 Radtke, Monica Esther2152, 258 Rahom, Jacqueline Sue-236 Rainey, Dr. Bill292 Ramer, Marylin-ZZZ Ramer, Shirley Ann-66, 258 Ramer, Wayne-236 Ramsey, Leonard Roy-258 Randall, Linda Lou Ella-166, 258 Randall, Loyce Anita6258 Raper, Wiley Conrad-ZZZ Raper, Wyman Devon-113 Raper, David Allan-258 Raplee, Karrie Mae-ZOB Rapp, William Turner6236 Rawdon, Alice CIaudene-258 Ray, Brenda Lu-ZZZ, 151, 167 Ray, Jerry Kim2258 Ray, Shirley Irene-79, 236 Readnour, Gary Ray-ZOB Reddnour. Jo Ann2258 Redden, Billie Frances264, 258, 93 Redman, Patricia Hancock-ZZZ Reece, Freddie Dean-258 Reed, Carolyne Sue-125, 79 Reed, Donald Lee-236 Regg, Evelyn Marie-64, 222, Reed, Gary Don Reed, Peggy Marik258 Reed. Roger A. Reed, Thomas Dewayne-238 Reede, Buel Leon-222 Reeves, Eugene B.-258 Reeves, Steven A.-258 Reich, Carol Deanne-ZZZ Reich, Jimmy D.-222, 163 Reich, Virginia Ann-238 Reimer, Frances Elizabeth-ZSB Rezingchmidt, Linda Carrol2125, S Reirdon, Vicki Annc-ZSB Reiiser, Gary Loui52258 Renfrow, Ronnie Gene Repass, Susan2208 Reynolds, Robert L.-258 Reynolds, Lawrence-72 Rhyens, Phil R2237 Rice, Gwen-258 Rice, Timothy Lynn-ZZZ, 113 Rich, Jerry Rich-ZOB Rich, Jimmie Eldon6208 Rich, Robert Richardson, David Lloyd2-237 Richardson, Roger DeWaynHZSB Richardson, Ronnie Keith-ZOS Richmond, Jeffrey Lynn6208 Rider, Janet E. Rider, Robert Steven2222. 54 Ridge, Carolyn Ann-258. 152 Ridge, Nancy Elizabeth6161, 258 Ricdt, William Murry6162, 258 Riggs, Dennis Gregory2258 Riley, LnDonna EIlen-ZZZ, 79, 153 Ridling, Dean Mildred-47 Rimmer, Elizabeth R.v222 Rimmer, James D.-81, 237, 80 Rippee, Ramona L.-222 Ritltgi, Donald Ray-ZZZ, 91, Roach, James Edward-237 Roach, Ruby Loxene-ZZZ Robbins, Glen Ray6237 Robbins, Louise Stevens-ZOB Robbins, Orville673 Roberson, Gary W.2237 Roberts, Donna Jean-208 Robertson, Dickie Gerald-ZZZ Roberts, Mike 13.2237 Robertson, Leonard R2165 Robgrgtson, Oral William--105, 2 Robinson, Bill Gene-ZZZ Robinson, Brenda K.-97, 259 Robinson, Paula DaWn-ZOS Robinson, Ronald Wayne-ZZZ Robinson, Susan Leigh-ZZZ Robnett, John HolIiSa259 Roebuck, Carrolla SuH97, 259, 155 Rogers, Fem-zzz, 127 Rogers, Joe Carroll2222, 129 Rogers, William Jerry-222, 129 Roller, Patsy Ann6137, 150 Rollow, Cynthia Louise-259 Romine, Larry Dale-237 Romine, Larry Joe-59 Rooks, Sharon LouiSH194, 208 Rose, Glenda K.-222 Rose, Mary-167, 237 Roseberry, James Edward-ZZZ Ross, Danny D.-208 Ross, Jeannette Ane-259 Ross, James I.-237, 165 Ross, John Mike-259 Ross, Larry Dean-208 Ross, Roger Vann-ZZZ Rowe, Billy Jerrel-ZZZ Senator Mike Brooks congratulates B. J. Thomas after concert. 269 270 Rowland. Patricia Jean-140, 259, 151 Roy Carol Ann-259 Roy, John Carlton-113, 162 Rozegoom. Andrew John-222, 19 Rozeboom, Paul Timothy9259 Rozzell, Jim Howard-237 Ruback. Christina Courtney-l 5 5 , 2 37 Running, Joseph M. Jr. Rushing, Albert Lee-222, 137 Rushing, John c.2237. 109 Russell, James Howard-ZOS Russell. Kenneth Ray-237 Russell, Larry James-237 Ruth, Terry LowelI99259 Rutter. John Edwin 111-259 Ryan, Jack E.-208, 259 Ryan. John Matthew Ryles. Linda Gail-127, 259 Ryles, Oliver C.-259 Sadler, Sharon NadinF237 Saler. Ronnie D.9222 Salyer, Steven Ray-93, 237 Sandexs, Alv159208 Sanders Clifford Dwain-222, 140 Sanders, Danny Guy9129. 259 Sanders, Jerry Waynh259 Sanders, Judith Ann9259 Sanders, Linda Annv-ZOS Sanders, Nancy S.-237 V Sagglgrs, Rodney Carroll9l40, Sanders, Sandra Ann-259 Sandlin, Richard Clayton9259 Sarrett, Tony Dwayne-237 Sartin, Vicki Sue-130, 237, 150 Satterfield, Shirley Kay-237 Saunders, Joe Dale-237 S.E.A.-62. 63 Scalf, Mary 011VH237 Scarbrough, Glenda FayHZS9 Scarbrough. Leonard Leon9222 Scarbmugh, Loretta Faye-259 Scarlett, Ralph Anthony Jr.-259 Schafer, Danny Cale-237 Schafer, Dnrold9165 5 Schenck John Robert-133, 259 Schenck, Judie 15.962, 237, 125 Schlehuber, Jane Ellen-208 Schomick, Herbert Michael Sc111;:17der, Cheryl Dianne-237, Scibek, Richard-IOS Scifres, Ronald Wayne-237 Scott, Gerald9135, 259 Scott, Jaime Giovanna-222 Scott, James W1111H259 Scott, John Bob-222 Scott, John Raymond9259 Scott, Wende11-237 Scott, Robert Harold-ZOB Scrigner, Mildred Ann-222, l l Scroggins, Earl D.-237 Scroggins, Lanny L.O. Scroggins. Sandy Kay9223 Scruggs, Lynn Dale-259 Scuderi, Salvatore PauI-91, 208 Seil73 Brenda June-125, 259. Seaman, Charles Don-259 Seaman, Gary Lynn-131 Scatgn, Debbie Lou-140, 237, 1 1 Seawright, Jackie Wanda-144. 259 Secondine, Fred David-223 Secondiue, Sherry Lekzzs Seeley, Jimmy Marshall-223 Seeley, Sharon Lois-167, 237 Seig, Robert-GS Self. Gary Waymbzzi Self, Linda Carol-237 Settle, Evr-Qs Severson, Richard Dick9208. 131, 105 Shackelford, Elvin Wadc-237 Shackleford, Steven Michael-259 Shamley, Phyllis Kay9259 Shannon, Ellen Carol-223 Sharp, Billie K. Sharp, Paula Dian-158. 259 Shaw, Richard 11.9223 Shaw, Steve Harrison-259 Shaw, Timothy Alan9259 Shearer, Theresa Ela109127, 259, 95 Sheffield, Forrest Dwain9140, 237 Shelton, Gary Lynn-237 Shelton, Patsy Kay-237 Shelton, Phillis R.-208 Shelton, Robert William-195, 208, 140. 165 Shepard. Norma Jean9152, 259 Sherbert. Robert-259 Shewmaker, Randy-237 Shipley, Jeri Lynn9237 Shipman, Larry Robert9259 Shires, Terence Terry-119, 259. 133 Shirley, Mary Delane-259 Shogmaket, Jimmie 'HGrokch-IIS, 259 ,Shoemake Linda Ruth-237 Shoffner, Abby-259 Shope, Sharlet IrenP259 Shope, William Murriel9237 Shores, Thomas EaII-54, 55. 259, 146 Shuller. Carol E1aine-259 Shultz, Brenda Ellen-259 Sigma Tau Gamma-l32, 133 Sikes, Cheryl Lynnv-125 Sikes, Daniel Delbert-95 Simmons, William9259 Simmons, Billie Lanorav-ISO. 259 Simonds, Judith McCoy Simpkins, Darla Kay9208 Simpkins, Donna Lynn-63, 2 3. 97 Simpson, David-129, 259 Simpson, Donna Kay-223, 259 Sims, Jerry Don-223, 133 Sims, Dr. 105-82 Sims, Susan Francis-ZGO Sinclair, Darryl Waynh223 Sinclair, Linda Diane-ZZS Singleton, Zelma Wellington Sinnett, Philip M.-237 Skelly, Larry D31H209 Skorkowsky, Kristine Elaine-Z 37 Slater, Brenna LynettHZGO Slate, Gary Dean-260 Slater, Danny9209 Sliger, Bobby K.-223 Sliger, Karen Gayle-223 Sloan, Dennis Kirk9209 Small, Sandra Kay-223, 140 Smart, Gary-237, 131 Smart, Lary Don-162, 260 Smliglg, Barbara AnnHZZBv, 237, Smith, Barbara Hallum-54, 237, 91 Smith, Billie Ann9166, 260 Smith, Bonnie Gayle-237, 125, 14 , 195 Smith, Carol Gay-84, 209, 67, 144 Smith, Carylin Sue-260 Smith, Charles Alan9209, 91 Smith, Charles Larry9209, 91 Smith, Connie Jean-223, 144 Smith, Cynthia Amy9127, 237 Smith, David LCH209, 138 Smith, David Vernon-162 Smith, Dennis Philemon-237 Smith, Francis LaDawn-ZGO Smith, Steve Ross-56, 57. 238 Smith, James Edwin-MG, 260 Smith, Jimmy Lee-163 Smith, Karen Cason-237 Smith, Kenneth M.-238 Smith, Lou Ann9260 Smith, Marjorie Lynn--260 Smith, Margaret Ann-223, 61, 144 Smith, Marie Ivone-223 Smith, Michael H.-209, 260 Smith, Phyllis Carol-63, 238, 97 Smith, Ronnie Lee-238 Smith, Sandra JanHlSS, 238 Smith, Tyrone D.9238 Smithson, William Edward-209 Snailgtla, Deborah Leh63, 223, Snell, Joe Ernest-223 Snell, Linda Gaye-223 Snider Billye J.-93, 238, 161 Snider, David Michael-209 Snook, Raymond-73 Snow, Aubrey Dale-129 Snow, Frances Lache-260 Snyder, Mike-113 Spring, Carol Marie Sowards, Carolyn L.-224 Sowatds, Phillip Franklin9209 Sparks, Edie Lundquist9209 Speakman, Debby9238 Speckman, Janice-ISI, 260 Spear, Leslie Ann-Z38 Speer, Robert Lewi59260 Spencer, Dr. Charles F.-44. 45 Spencer, Richard Vernon-260 Springer David Alan-ZSS Springer, Diana GaylPZSB, 179. 158 Sprouse, John Austin-224 Sputgin, Myra Ann-63, 143, 260. 152 Stafford, Karen Jane-125, 238 Stamper, Woody Bryan9260 Stanfill, Joyce Ann-260 Stanley, James Mack-160, 260 Stanley, Lonna Fay96260 Stanley, Verlene Smith9238 Stapp, Judy Ann-260 Starkey, Donna May977 Starkey, Shirley Faye-224 Starks, Linda Louise-238 Steadman, Michael Jay-238 Steele, Geraldine Judy9260 Steele, Patsy Maxwell-209 Stevens, Edward W.-224 Stephens. Larry 62111-209 Stephenson, Jon Wayne-105, 2 9. 193 Stephenson, Gene-89 Stephenson, Kathi Jane-238 Stevens, Anthony Waynh238 Stevens, Jean Norma-ZGO Stevens. Kay Lynn-63, 79, 238 Stevens, Mary Lee-260 .1 ,, , , .44 Student Union personnel make available union services. Stevens, Stephen Geary-131, 260, 113 Stevenson, Bettye Jean-224, 97. 150 Stewart, Danny H.-80, 238 Stewart, Eddie Ray-238 Stewart, Karen Louise-ZGO Stewart, Lanice Kay9167, 238 Stewart, Linda Ann-63, 238, 161 Stgzgrt, Wanda Earline--157. Stick. Harold-238 Stidham, Robert Miller-260 Stockton, Donald Ray-260 Stockton, Jo Ann-23B Stockton. Ronnie Pat9-224 Stokes, Michael David-224 Stone, Ira Paulene-238 Stone, Ross 13.:209 Stone. Stephen-209 Stonecipher, Carolyn lene-79 Stonecipher, Carroll David-142 260 Stout, Dr. Ray-61 Strager, Thomas Wayne-Bl, 2 0 Sturdevant, Bertha-92 Sturdevant, Myrtlk92 Strain, Michael Charles-224 Streater, Arthur David-238 Streetman, Dona Rue-224 Streetman, Pamela Kaye-238 Stringer, Sharon-166, 260 Stripling, Jackie Dean-260 Stroud, Edwin Lee-238 Strand, Thelma Lee-209 Student Senate-54, 55 Sturdevant, Clinton III-ZGO Stutz, Saundra CheryI-IZS Sullivan, Patrick Shannon-MO Sullivan, Richard B.-224, 140, 147, 163 Suilligan, Wesley Louis-238, Summers, Owen Arthur9209 Summer, Dr. Dorothy-72 Summers, Sue Ellen-64, 224 Surrell, Clifton Sparks Sutet, Jon972 Suther, Susan9-238 Swearingen. Don-224, 112, 131 Swigson, Randy Ray-113, 238. 1 7 Talley, Curtis DHIPZZ4, 119 Talley, Danny Ray-238 Talley. Linda Dellu-238, 129 Talley. Morris WendeIl-136 Tannehill, Joseph MichaeI-ZGO Tate, Gary Lee-260 Tate, Rebecca 19238 Taylor, Gay--210 Taylor, Margaret Louisw238 Taylor, Luella Kathryn Taolyr, Pamela Kay-Zlo Taylor, Robcrt G.9260 Taylor, Thomas Cad9260 Taylor, Virgil Harrison 111.9224 Tecl, Daryl Gene-ZGO Teel, Herbert S.-260 Teal, Judy A.9-260 Tennis-114 Tennis, Trudy L938, 125 Terrell, DarrelI-89 Terry, Johnnie Dwaynh113 Tetry, Phyllis Renee-144, 260 Tharp, Benita Kay-260 Thomas, Daniel-224 Thomas, Eileen-258 Thomas, Gary Lenn-260 Thomas, Hugh Vernon-260 Thomas, Jimmy Wayne-260 Thomas, Joe Charles-133. 260 Thomas, Larry Dee-ZIO Thomas, Linda Kaye-'238, 125 Tholnsxas, Terry Dougla59238, 1 Thomason, Brenda GaIe-z 60 Thomas, Thomas Albert 1119-210 Thompson, Barbata-238 Thompson, Donald Genc-224 Thompson, Harold Dalt-238 Thompson, Karen Lec-ZGO Thompson. Lola Beatrice-238 Thompson, Mary JwZGO Tbougpson, Payne Edward9224, 13 Thompson. Richard Darrell-238 Thompson, Dr. Thomas-61 Thompson, Todd-131 Thompson, Dr. Thomas Thornbrue, Chatles-261 Thrash, John Paul Tiger, Robert E.-210 Tilley, Margaet Ann-97. 210 Tillery, Edward Thomas-ZSS, 129 Tillman, Susan Lynn-261 Tillman, Dr. B. J.-47 Timmons, Betty Jo-ISS, 261 Timmons, Sandra Marie-ZSB Tingle, Gladys-72 Tinney, Kenneth6224, 66 Tippit, Linda Kay2224 Tipton, Deborah6195, 95 Tipton, James Dean-SB, 76 Tipton, LaDonna K.-238 Tobler. Grayson McKinIcy6224 Todd, Sherry Abbott-224, 194 Tolleson, Gerald Edgara224 Tolliver, Oscar-Zlo Tonllgsko, Robert Gcorge-84, Tomlin, Carol-75 Tomlinson, Cheryl J.-159. 261 Tomlinson, Eddie Arnold Tompkins, John Andrew-SS, 193, 186 Tooley, Virginia Ann-261 Toothman, Martha Jean-144 Tr356y. Gary Waynklss 2 1 Townsend, Betty Lou-224 Townsley, Claudia-62. 210, 125, 79 Tracy, Charles'-6S Tracy, Gary WaynHZSB Tracy, Terry Paul-67, 133 Tracy, Donna Fillman-238 Trammell, Edward N.-133, 77 Trammell, Linda I..-238, 173 Trammell, Lynda Louise-224 Trammell, Ricky Lee Trantham, Janct-210 Trantham, Ellen Louise-261 Trantham, Nancy Carole-224 Tribbey, Ruth Ann6261 'I'n'bble, Lynda. Arlynh261 Tripp, Connie Lou2224, 159 Tmitt, Richard-ZZS, 80 Trunk, Alta Lee-238, 159 Tucker, Carol Ann2225, 79 Turner, Joe Martin2225 Turner, John Truscott Turner, Kenneth-93 Turner, Lana Kay2238 Turner, Larry Dean-IGS Tugfr, Ralph Edwad-225, Tyler, Howard L. Jr.-238 Tyler, Linda 8116-225 UtilidelphianS-l36 Upton, Larry Ray-l 13, 261 Ury, Fred Ray-Zss Vallandingham, Dwayne Keith-261 Vallery, Jana Sue-ZSS. 97 Van Beber, William Lek261 Vance, Billy-lsa. 261 Vance, Linda Suzanne Vance, Susie BernieCHZIO Vandegriff, Billy Ray-ISS, 261 Vandegriff, Bob WaynhZBB VaznGdlcver, Judy Nell-9l, 125. Vandewalker, David2259 Vandiver, Warren Holcomb-ZIO Van Fleet, Gary Don2261 Vazaneter, Don Ray-135, 144, Van Schuyver, Norman-261 Vaughn, Terry Kent-113, 261 Veitcnheimer, Sheri SuHZ61 Vestal, Richard Largy-239 Vestal, Russell Frank-119, 10. 151 Venato. Cynthia Ann2158 Villines, J. Everett-63, 261 Villines, Judy Ann-ltiz, 261 Vincent, Donald GenP262 Viney, MarshaIl-262 Voehl, Valerie-194 Vogt, Ann nee Cochran2262 Voss, Stanley-SO Wade. Don Remy-133 Wages, Barbara Ann-127. 210. 193 Wagner. Nancy Charline-ZZS Walck, Brian Glenn-16S, 262 Walker, Cecelia K.-239 Walker, Chery! Ann-262 Walker, Donald O.-239 Walker, Edward Anthony2225 Walker, Janice Ann6262 Walker. Ronnie Joc-262 Walker. Standridge Marlow-ZZS, 160 Walker, Terry Ray-239, 119. 129 Walker, Thomas E. Walker, Wyvan Dalt-262 Wall, Elvar-ZZS Wall, Larry James-239 Wallis, James Earl-ZGZ Wallace. David Michael-239 Wallath. Robert2210 Walters, Linda 6234le3, 262 Warren, Evelyn Annette-Zlo, 79 Ward, Arthur Richard-146, 262 Ward, Rebecca Jean-GZ Ward, Cathy Hutchins-262 Ward, James Cyms-225 Ward, Jennifer Lou-97, 262 Ward, John Jeffrey-llz Ward, Larry GenHZSQ Ward. Larry K.-1239 Ward, Machen Galt-127, 262, 95, 166 Ward, Pamela Gaer-259 Ward, Sherman-262 Warren, Glendia-ZIO Warrington. Edmond Carl Washburn, Gary LCPZZS Wartchow, Norma Lee-262 Waters, Larry Sanford-ZGZ Watson, Barbata Ann2262 Watson. Ronald-ZZS, 129 Watson, Russell-262 Watts, Glorya Kay-262 Watts, James Mike-lsl, 262 Watts. Loretta Kay2166, 262 Watts, Wayne Earl-ZZS Wayland, David Jack2105, 262 Weaver, Linda Sharon-AZ62 Webb, Glenn Edward-262 Wigsster, Sally Jean-64, 262, Waddle, Wayneath Lynn-262 Weiberg, Michael Lee-211 Weeks, Linda MaIk-ZZS Weingartner, Ronald-Zlo Weiss, Sharon-127 Wil6c3h, William David2225, Weicher, Racy Doyle-ZZS Wells, Gayle PatriCk-262 Wells, John Cs-IOS Wells, Wade P.-262. 129 West, Gary W.-54, 193, 76 Westbrook, James David-262 Westfall, David Lynn-163, 262 Weston, Phillip Earl-262 Whaley, Betty June2262 Whaley, Gary Don2225 Wharry, Donald Chaxlcs-le Wheeler, Jerry LCH262 Wheeler, LynneHlM, 211 Whegler, Linda Kayc-239, 181. 15 Wheeler, SteVP239 Whelchcl, Don Allen-262 Whinnen, Margaret Ann-ZZS Whitaker, Donald Waync-ZZS Whitaker, Elizabeth Rachel-239 Whitaker, Fitz-le Whitaker, James Thomar-le Whitaker, Judy Ann--225 Whitaker, Mary Helen Whitaker, Raymond D.-239 Whitaker, Thomas Harley-ZZS Whitaker, Tom Connolly-262 White, Ila Faye-239 White, leie Susan2225. 56, 57. 125, 186 White, Linda Diane-le. 194 White, Louis 111.2239, 66 76 m White. Twylah Ann-ZZS, 134 Whiteaker, Robert James-BO Whitefield, Donnie Jack-239 Whitfield, Buck Roger-le Whitfield, Marsha2225, 167 Whitmire, Carol Merideth2225, 193. 194 Whitmire, Gary H.-211, 67 Whitney, Walter 13111-262 Whittington, Madonna Sue-262 Whomble, Jackie Ray Wiggins, Cherry Ann6225, 138 Willggnks, Karen GIee-97. 262, Wilbanks, Linda Ann-97, 262 Wilcoxson, Louis Tglmadgk93. 262, 84, 138, l 2 Wiles, Richard Dean-262 Wiley, Linda Joy-239, 97, 180 Wilfong, Paula Alford-79, 21, 195. 134, 194 Wilkerson, Keith Alan9131, 262 Wilkerson. Marvin Johnny-262 Wilkerson, Owen Micheal-le Wilkerson, Sheri Lynn2211 Williams, Alton Keith2211 Wiggins, Beverly AnnMZZS. Williams, Beverly SUPZZS, 135 Williams, Billy Jack6225, 80 Williams, Carrie Lee2211 Williams, Cathy Sue-IZS, 166 Williams, Charles A.-211 Williams, Charles Pxeston Williams, Curtis Dale-239 Williams, Deborah-le Williams, Dennis-78 Williams, Dwayne Kent2262 Williams, Fran-239 ngliams, Gerald Wayne-239, Wiliiams, Iris Katherine-262, 1 8 ngiams, Jennie Lou-239, 125. Williams, Jimmy Waldo-QZL 262, 164 Williams, Joe Alan-262 Williams, John Franklin2211 Williams, John R.-140, 211 Williams, Johnny G.6239, 109 Williams, Judy Ann-239 Williams, Larry2225, 80 Williams, Larry GenHZZS Williams, Laury NeiL-ZSZ Williams, Loretta. FayHZGZ Williams, Luther Lonzw239 Williams, Michael Dale-225 Williams, Phil-211 Williams, Sandra Yvonne-239 Williamson, Alvin Dean Williamson, Gretchen6263 Williamson, Virgil LeH239, 263, 140 Williamson, William Dwight6211 Willis. Charlotte Ann-97, 263 Willis, David Wesley Willis,Gary Glcn-165 Willis, Jeanne 12.2225 Willis, Phillip 132th39 Willis, Sharon Jane-MZ Willis, William-239 Wilson, Charles Larry-63 Willoughby, Patricia. A. Wilson, Dorothy Marie-ZGS Wilson, Edwin Lee Jr.--129 Wilson, annces Lebl67, 263 Wilson, Kelley R. JL-263. 131 Wilson, David Michael2225 Wilson, William Riley, Jr.-211. 263 Wilson, William Michael Wingard, Susan Ann-263 Wingaard, Travis Waynk263 Winn, Frances Kay2211, 157 Winn, James Micheal-le Wisdom, Tommy Bmce-239 Wiser, Ronnie D.2239 Wolfe, Jim-ZZS, 81, 133 Women's Recreation Association-96 Womble, John Lowell-le Wood, Charlotte Ann2239, 143 Wood, Eddie Wayne-239 Wood, Harold Stanley-ZZS Wood, Judith Lynn-263 Wood, Howard Glen2225, 143 Wood, Jim Douglas-ZGS W'ood, Vava Rey-239, 167 Trombonist symbolizes EC band. Woodall. Myrna. Spurgin-63, 134 Woodall. Ronald Dale-263 Woods. Christopher John-263 Woods, Janaus Elaine-ZZS Woods. James 11.2225 Woods, Norma 11.2239 Woodward, JeanniP263 Wolf, Nancy Cnrolyn-239 Woolsey, Norman Barr-93, 263. 129 Wooster, Danny King-259 Wootken. Robbie Glenn-265 Work, Gary Edward6225 Wright, Carol 811?le Wright, James Edwin Wright, Jim-239, 263 Wright, Sharon Diann6-152 Wright, Terry James-le Wyatt, Jeannie Sue-239 Wyckoff, Sharon Suthz63, 161 Yatbxough, Harvey-211 Yeargan. Marsha-239 YCIZX, Monty Gene-113. 263, 1 York, Meredith-Q63 Young, Alethia Elainh263 Young. Arthur 1106239 Young, Brenda6263 Young, James McNeil-263 Young, Jim Louis-263 Young, Jim Loui52263 Young, Jimmy C.--263 Young, Kay Margaret-239 Young. Lemuel Craig-129 Young, Patsy MaHZGE Youngblood, Clarence-105 Youlnsts, Ted Michael-259, 129, 1 Zackery, Felix-263 Zeigler, Gene Wayne-IOS, 162 Zeller, Ralph James Zellner, Peggy Lee-263. 156 Zeta Tau Alpha-126, 127 Zielke, Nina Margaret6239, 152 Zieman, Thomas C. Jr. Zunigha, Merle EugenPZGS h: . ,, ....,, ., . Q Cliftfg'gK'lulc f1. 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