East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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1 .L- J , 4 X 1 E , L Nr 3 -xl . , 1 . gk , . , ,g I ,Q -f , .- W' vig ' f MIK 'ff-' , .' V, ' 7 . ,gh .. , ,.. xx, 3 ' . 1 T' - if 4 1 - ' i f 1' . , Ag, -. . L ,--QMSMU Q A EXAS 'ERSITY P v 4 I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 f 1 I EAST STATE UN 9 .X , T T U lf.e K . .MQ 1 1 ' Lf. A l ' A 4 5... ,, . QCQDOV , 1 T' A-6 W W --asfu A 'os . T, Y i , M I -H J T51 Jw, ,-Lim.,-..,..... ......,. Avvi ..TJ,,,w Y-5-.-ee..:4-slat 1 1... . .:-1r-.4ee:eu.--l--v-- xi...l4y.iiqnnn- 1 ,A . M ' ,A .,,-..4 Q TEXAS IVERSITY A-ia Vbfg-K 'SY O if 1 Ffzwf W Q, 5, .,. .'1' ' ' 4' . il if Y f F L N f..,...x.A m-M 1 ag ' ' A H, L ,, .. 'sq Miuhi A Q pad- I S E E z Q N1 2 sz ,R Y! 3 E , 5 E 5 ? Q 2 S a x 5 5 I i j! 3 E 2 :E 2 a 5 2 e 2 5 3 E 3 3 5 ? v i -. .W.,. ,.., - W Y.,. - , W.-- , Y, , - 5 The main purpose ofthe 1970 LOCUST is to say to you, the reader, This is East Texas State University. The book is a product of many hands, minds, and ideas- all combined to yield a pictorial and verbal crossasection of the year's happenings at ET. A tide of change swept over the campus with presentations of new ideas to the administration and faculty from the student body. A jam-packed crowd in Memorial Stadium witnessed I a not-to-be-forgotten climax of the football season as ET slipped past Stephen F. Austin for the top position in the Lone Star Conference. And, along with the crowded schedule of sporting events, classes, Derby Day activities, and a thousand other items that made up the year's calendar at ETH-the 1970 LOCUST was produced to remind its readers of this the most dynamic year , of university history. i I l l I l ,, EDITOR d'arcy nelson FALL ASSOCIATE EDITOR pat white sanchez SPRING ASSOCIATE EDITOR I I barry 'hacks ASSISTANT EDITORS iudy borden jan hollingsworth ruth proctor resa williams FALL BUSINESS MANAGER belenda monroe SPRING BUSINESS MANAGER 'david weatherford SECRETARY martha freeman SPONSOR tom kennedy FACULTY ADVISER dr. o. c. spencer PHOTOGRAPHY john rhodes bill sherrell ron ragan chuck untersee tom kennedy INDEX Activities Honors Greeks and Greek Activities Organizations with Formal Rush Club Roster Students, Clubs, and Club Activities Faculty Administration Student Index In Memoriam 4 98 126 178 188 190 258 296 318 336 ,, 'VIII'-inning ' f EAS STATE TEXAS NIVERSITY .-Mime, F x1 WtlV I Vo g-fX...ls.4As.l-l-.4115 gnhlg W- 4..- lv' C9 gy 23 fl! 'Yo 'iff . A I f fr' Q4 n I, t- I N Y it G. . - 1' ,,,grwyAptf5 ,TM Ls he dawning of the new life begins on the ET campus, as good old East Texas State undergoes many drastic growing pains to meet the needs of increasing numbers of students flocking to her structures. These are a few of the sights common to those who were apart of the 1969-70 year. We have watched ET develop and bloom. We fought the plights of parking and of rushes to the few cafeterias not under construction that were open to hungry students. New faces will appear this next year and the next. But, only we can remember the feeling of watching our Alma Mater grow. Ag.. i. ,,,, gm 'awe m G'-1000 Olaf n Wy, 4-P 'Qflvp d5f9 '? l0p4! 041 04? 'VW 940 Gb .1 cv 1 0 'QUSING P9 . No. CH-TEXQZOD 5 f, URBAN DE :W G, fir Opkf' 4, 5, F Ofw wg? X00 f A' Q 00 1 Y I 4.4, , 'c,.'f, 1 o , l,.'. 5 1, gn. 1 ' ' J' 1 . ' kg, , 3 . vb, ,L-, Q., LV 5.. --...... ....,.g,, H .4-'A ! f f rl V x f , y I . ,H f 'MW 55 M- 3 fq01v 'Z U05 'UHPIOS Naomi edication the year lQ70 will see the Locust, and the entire Department of Journalism and Graphic Arts, move to new expanded quarters in a three-story, 48,000 square foot building located east of the present site of Dealey Hall, The old structure, made up of two army buildings, moved on campus from Camp lvlaxey. lt has housed yearbook, newspaper, journalism-related activities, speech, theatre, and printing since 1950. Dealey Hall is named in memory of the late George Bannerman Dealey, publisher of The Dallas Morning News. But, in spite of new academic homes and all the change the world fosters, some things still remain static, the prime example being a gentleman known throughout the campus, and more especially to inhabitants of Dealey l-lall, as Pappy. He signs the university payroll as Coy Carothers, but most journalism graduates from past years still only know him by his given name: Pappy. Students and faculty members have been coming in from cold, rainy East Texas mornings for years to find that the man in charge of maintaining Dealey Hall has been there first to fire up the boiler heating system, and, even more important, to brew another pot of his coffee. Patience, a decidedly bright outlook on life and a genuine concern for students and faculty alike mark this man's philosophy in working with people. Ask any apprehensive photography student who has dropped a bottle of film developer on a freshly-mopped floor. Pappy is always there with a smile, a word of wit, and a mop especially for the purpose of cleaning up such accidents. Any member of the journalism faculty who has somehow neglected to bring his keys to work will say that Pappy never fails to be where he is needed at the appropriate time. He is on the job long before anyone arrives in the morning for a 7:30 class, and he often sees the last student leave after a late lab session. The routine will continue when we begin operations in the new building. This yearbook, then, is dedicated inthe honor of two campus hallmarks: Dealey l-lall and Pappy Carothers. The former will, of necessity, be torn down someday, but the later will, we hope, continue as he has for at least another few years. 'H +2-6 g .5 'Ea-xx wi'-:mei .ss fi a W igtsigti at gg 3 'S 'A Til ' 9, Q ,Q ,,.,,,gi., . ff ., :ea Q f it l1 f,. s t - s tm- 9 lt H .sw-'lt f' ' e'W t 5 'fi . f'1'v'3ff illed as the exernplification of the impersonal, registration lived up to it's reputation as some 9,000 students vvere herded in and slaughtered with closed sections and negative responses to their every inquiry. Though the process undoubtedly brought out the worst possible features of the adrninistration, students displayed a great deal of ingenuity in the never-ending struggle tor the perfect schedule. Seasoned veterans instructed confused students as to 12 k what courses to take and hovv to go about securing the needed Class cards. No arnount ot advice, hovvever, assured students of getting their desired schedules. This bit of knowledge created expressions of disillusionndent, confusion, and plain disgust. When it vvas all over, some vvere pleased, some vvere displeased, and all vvere relieved. 13 1 A- ,W if. 'rv If-:www W W 5 . Q sv- sc vm 4:- fif. ii :sc 3 an f 'Q 'www wsmff 4: n?ifb??zhWF ' Z?.!?!.-?I2 55' 'P' WWW i4 :JT' ww yi- G-eff ww rf-wg! iw ix sk 3? Y' x Kr vm if M ,V w 'Min- rustration and drudgery of fall registration vveek was sparked pack to life when the First Edition came to tovvn Friday night. The atmosphere was agiovv with the raging beat of Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town, and But You Know I Love You. The house rocked. . .the place vvas packed. W he grind of taking notes faces students again as they return to the classroom. Many, like John Speigel, prefer sleep learning? So it's back to class again A . A ' U . ' IPM -- 'i' ff1':5,' ff' i ,,--, nd back to labs for many students. Jack Vvablstrom and Barbara Martinek try to vvbib out one of those chemistry problems. ...ml f ff J ,, 4 J ff fyff ff ff fj C1 X Q Zffffvfgfofff Af of If f g',4ff' IQQV MF fu xt, cbolars return to the disheveirnent ofthe library vybere tbings iincluding books and sbelvesi are constantly on tbe rnove vvitb tbe new addition to tne building. For many, the ritual ot going to tbe library becornes a daily bractiee in the atternbt to find a quiet blaee to study and tne references for tbose babers one bas to vvrite. 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The stirring drive to vvin must have carried over from tans to tearn 'cause the vicious East Texas State Lions gave their fans a verv exciting football season. he heat of the torchlight parade set the drive to win aglovv in the hearts of the University The season started with defeat, but ended with success. To the left ET fullback Bill Allison cuts away from Sul Ross defender Ronnie Bell as he makes his way tovvard the goal line. The Lions beat Sul Ross 42-21 in IVlemorial Stadium. Pictured to the right are the student trainers for the 1969 football team. Joey Mayfield, Doug Kretzinger, and Chris Gage are shovvn attending to tight-end, Ricky Earle. 22 uw ., . f nETfirst... 'King' Arthur James, NAIA All-American tailback finished his four-year college football career at ET with 4,285 yards rushing and 190 points. James lead Lone Star Conference rushing three years in a row and was called the greatest running back in the history of the conference. The 5'9 , 175-pound senior ended his collegiate career with outstanding figures in every area. His total career records for the seasons 1966-1969 include: Carries 884 Yards Rushing 4285 Rushing Average Per Game 112.8 Total Plays 906 Record Carries for Season 299 Kick-Off Return Yardage 1015 Touchdowns 31 Points 190 qv 'Kimi' A 411 wg: QP' Kg .jf .W , 1.1: I w-Q, .,- -.5 ',, -' F' . j -vw is - Qi Q QL -,. n , 1, E ,,'-fs ' , f? ?i'1 'fy f ggfe 1 ., 3 4 M-5 Y? -tfiii .5 J. in 4 4 an-.fp ...i-..-. 51 as A if 3S.. fi gil ' '7 '. - 1 -me-P r l'x 'v', iz: .'Q,g'wf-Y ' 'ww W.- ,. ' wfwkt - ,ay Q Q . L in . sew y 'visa .MF 'QQ :JIU i 1 1 K 9 A ,NM H K ' 'S J 'gr -J: 31, 5 so Q , . W. 1 4,1 L .-. 3 df 1' '. ft a-5 .. , qw . 2, Kg We 'E , - ff' ' f ffl, 'misycm , 5 -L. A . xx, .s L'-l's.gx,,lN 4 has ' S 5 hx Q., um 1 Q- fn 4 U A N r 4 .V 1 .. if M H . sgglil ,' 1 4 1 .r . :J . - x was ' - V ' Y X its f 'fr ,Q L, . ,lx .QQ a i N 0 ' it K X ' we -.fs , :X .51 .Q 'T QNX- x chit-Q ,:.,,, L Ending the 1969 football season with a 7-3 record and a 6-1 Lone Star Conference record, the East Texas State University Lions tied for first place in the conference with the Texas A 84 l Javelinas. ET's season record was as below: ETSU 32 Abilene Christian College ETSU 24 Southwestern Louisiana ETSU 28 University of Texas at Arlington ETSU 23 lVIclVIurry ETSU 14 Texas A 81 I ETSU 42 Sul Ross ETSU 49 Howard Payne ETSU 42 Sam Houston ETSU 26 Southwest Texas State ETSU 36 Stephen F. Austin Conference Record 5-1 Season Record 7-3 'M 'iv-X me Ex Q i Fullback Allison lunges for some extra yards. Above, he is tackled by Stephen F. Austin safety lVlike Blalack. Allison rushed for a total of 123 yards against the Lumberjacks. Below, Andy Hopkins, SFA running back, is confronted by two ET defenders, Burnis lVlcFarland and lVlike Kingcaid. Looking on is No. 12, Robert Pearce. Pearce, Lumberjack quarterback, is shown upper right trying to pass while being rushed by No. 68, Kingcaid. Pearce hit 9 out of 19 for 143 yards against the Lions. Head football coach Ernest Hawkins, who was named Coach ofthe Year by the Lone Star Conference, is pictured after the game with center, Dub Lewis. ET's win put them in a tie for first place in the LSC with Texas A gl I. gm gtnh, 1 sf-5. 4. W fl. 1-'fi gw.,XL. , is. ,- 4. 4 i' E mf' Q w 'yi' 5,-74? rm., ., .f J.: '.b ww, ,IN sf nd novv vve give you the big build up to Homecoming '69. . . the bonfire, And those responsible tor the build UD vvere members otAl1oha Phi Omega, ET service fraternity. Friday night before the game the flame ot the torohlight parade touched oft the massive bile of vvood, and vvho knovvs vvhat else. With the blage ot the tire, the heated spirit ot homecoming began. A mu-lll ' I '1' 'NL 7 o ET by way of Rome? l'larper's Bizarre almost went all the wav to Rome to Complete the longest air hiiaelfing in historv in November '69, Fortunately for the group, Ivlinichiello, the hilaeker, allowed the Bizarre and the rest of the passengers to deplane in Denver, Colorado before completing his flight. Dick Scoppetone, lead vocalist, taeetiotislv said, I knew something was wrong when I saw this man walking down the aisle with a rifle under his arm. Despite this mind-blowing event, the Bixarre blew student minds with the heat ot Battle ot New Orleans, Feeling Groovvf' and others ot their greatest hits as part of the entertainment for Homecoming '69, yr .,' . Q i .P O fi, S -X1 if -- I fy 1 , If 9 ? r 9 I X l V' ' I I My i f? H ' . 5 a ag f 4? l I 5.5 ' D - L I I 1 1 5 32 he day began early Saturday morning with the traditional parade winding its way through the campus into the downtown Commerce area. Floats and decorated cars were designed to carry out the theme ETSU: 1889-1969 First place in the float division went to the ET Aero Club: second to Sikes l-lallg and third place to Delta Tau Delta, social fraternity lpictured leftl. The air was confused with roars of automobile engines and shouts of excited spectators and passengers perched atop floats. Mounting with glee amid the crowd rang out the joyful echoes of the eleven bands celebrating Homecoming '69, A small child concentrates on all the strange sights and sounds. g ,Ais.p Winnie Ee 32 WY' ,.,W, Q. W , 'V , an 45, Q ,am y ,Y -95. a ff Y 4 wi 1 , M I W ,mn K 1 ? -11,f,. 4 2 KW? fZ,. 'r V , ,. ,, 1 fm, K , ywwwi wt Y wi flilggll ,'f?A',-fm' ,V f , . 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W N ,, r gi ,E - K I , an K 1. -M K .1 QBWSW M nw , Vs. ,I Wg Q M 1 gms. ' :if 455. ., -fail? 6 PM 1- s 5 ' M' ka 5 f-w '3 5 5 sm ' 9 TW.- M X xx' an ywwg l bright day for ET as we vvalloped Sam Houston State 42-28 during the Homecoming battle Cheerleaders and football players were seen running through the lines of excited fans on the field before the game. ET celebrated a most colorful Homecoming in l969, ln the evening one could see the lighted scene of the Whitley highrise with its vvindovvs lighted up and reflecting tlpon Gees Lake to honor the ET EXES retinioning for '69, nother ET first as. . ET crovvned its first black homecoming queen, Glenda lVlcKissic, Mineola sophomore as part of the 1969 Homecoming activities during halftime of the Sam Houston game. lVliss Mcliissic vvas elected over nine other contestants by popular vote of the student body. The four contestants vvith consecutively high numbers of votes became the queen's court. 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Austin when the Lions pulled off a 36-35 win in the last six seconds on a two-point conversion pass from Jiin Dietz to Pe , D ' ' J orge askalakes, After being down ZOAO at the half Dietz brought the Lion , L s out and started putting points on the board. The first touchdown came after a 3Qeyard drive with fullback Bill Allison making a oneeyard plunge for the six. Th X , , e next ET score came on a oneeyard fourth-down pass from Dietz to wingback George Daskalakes, Dietz went to the air after three ground plays failed. Another Dietz to Daskalakes pass, this one for 35 yards, gave ET a third t hd ' ' ' ' ouc own, and lVlark Flegian s extra point kick put ET ahead 2l-20. ln the fourth quarter, Robert Pearce made two rnore touchdowns bringing the score to 35-21 in favor of SEA. With SEA once rnore in possesion, defense-end Dwight White recovered a Pearce furnble at the ET 27, but Dietz lost the ball on an interception with only 5:47 left in the game. Two plays later, White again grabbed a fumble. This time Dietz rnarched the Lions down 36 yards in three plays and Arthur James took the ball over for the score. SEA was ahead with 45 seconds left on the clock and 55 yards between ET and the tying score. Dietg rnoved the Lions down to SEA's 34 in three plays. Daskalakes scored on the next play after catching a sideline pass from Dietz and running for the points. After the touchdown, Dietg threw to Daskalakes in the end Zone for the go-ahead points. The pass was deflected by a Stephen E. defender, but Daslalakes was able to grab it for the two points. rm 3 AM .. ,,,,x... um , l XIX! ith neighs of excitment, clattering of hoofs, and creeking of wagon vvheels. . . ET pioneers began a vveek of life in the Old West in an East Texan environment, A parade lead through Commerce streets by Larry Lambert, David Weatherford, and Elaine Faircloth on horseback vvound its vvay back to campus Hayvvagons filled vvith hay and members of various campus organizations followed behind, Pictured belovv is a vvagon load of members of Alpha Delta Pi, social sorority, Covvpokes vvent on to breathe in the dust of a real honest-toegoodness rodeo featuring bull riding, calf roping and a little of the clovvning around done by some of the braver covvboys, Above, Steve Woodley looks determined to stay on his steer. Linda Cowley appears plumbetuckeredeout after a successful bout vvith her calf. ies were an intergral part ofthe Western Week games held in the field behind the security ottice, Stuffing themselves are participants ot the pie eating contest, Billy l-larper and Bop Aquino. Students and faculty members alike vvere carted oft to the jail house vvhen caught out ot vvestern atire. Dude permits vvere sold hy Alpha Phi Omega, service traternity, Proceeds supported the Orphans Day on campus. Throughout the vveek, organizations collected money as votes tor their Western Week king and queen nominees, Darrell Fox ot Delta Tau Delta and Sharon Johnston ot Alphi Phi vvere announced as Western Week king and queen at the dance vvhich concluded the vveek's activities. M k,,.. ax kk,V ls.. ue: 5 ,ir -' . . Jlx , -.id Q. Y-4. Gy px Hx X .sf 'T rj? W, Q ,iffy ,ff 'Q 4 rw , , . ome of the highlights of college life are enlightment through renown guest speakers, forum arts, and big name entertainment as l-larper's Bizzare and the First Edition. Brisk November blew in the firey personality of Bennett Cerf vvho asked almost as many questions as he answered. l-le wanted to know about East Texas State University. l-low big is it? l-low far is it from Dallas? How are its students reacting to the Vietnam issue? Cert touched upon many topics in his wide sphere of interest and influence. He talked about vvriters, education, newspapers, the publishing business lhe is founder of Random I-louse Publishing Companyl, students, Joe Namath, and VVhat's My Line. We savv the picture of a man enjoying himself immensely. fm' SYS he beat of the Preservation Jazz Band from New Orleans. . . was one ot the first Forum Arts programs ot the season, The cool beat sent many students clapping nands and dancing around the University Auditorium right up onto the stage with tne musicians. rofessor of economics and history at the University of Texas and former key foreign policy adviser to both Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson . . . Dr. Walt VV. Rostovv, spoke at a January Forum Arts program, Under President Kennedy, Rostow served as special assistant for national security affairs, counselor of the State Department, and chairman of the policy planning councils In 1966, President Johnson named Rostow his special assistant security affairs. The topic of Dr. Rostovv's speech vvas The Dangerous Game of American Roulette, It dealt vvith the varying conceptions of the American national interest as reflected in United States foreign policy in the period since 1916. for national ll believe that a person who gives advice is in a vulnerable position. So saying, Dr. Joyce Brothers, psychologist and columnist, proceeded to place herself in that very position for an hour and a halt in a Wednesday night speech in the University Auditorium in I April. The title of her speech vvas Youth in College Programs for the '7O's. Dr. Brothers launched into a speech that included topics from sex to amateur lie detection. Helpful hints on dealing vvith the opposite sex included comments as: You can tell vvhen a woman is lying when she becomes overly dramatic. She continued vvith, The traditional barriers are breaking dovvn. In the future men are going to have to realize that vvomen vvill also vvant careers as well as families. Dr. Brothers linked this trend vvith the vvomen's liberation movement, but she also said, Some ot the goals of these militant women are very relevant and some are downright silly! STG Qpne ofthe most unique Forum Arts programs ever presented to East Texas State students . . . vvas the Nortn American tour debut ot Les DanseursAfricans, a company ot 45 dancers, drummers, acrobats, singers, and musicians from Africa traveling under tne tour direction of tne Robert T. Gaus Associates ot Nevv York City. The dancing ot tnese stalwart West African tribesmen vvas subject to cnanges in inspiration ot any moment since they are not taught in the traditions and practices ot Western theatre Tnev did actual tribal dances in tneir native costumes. 'Y' 1 t, ,N X, K a,,1:,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.cg.,, W,- gi5?Q7..::E L.'.. . A t ..... ,tv , ...,., ,,:,MmVXw K iw 'if-9Ts'iieffg:::-,,.,,., , , - 'ixfiassmmg .,...... 5 LM, Ufulf-f076w97 f ,. imqm N.wf,l1om iam Xuifnsa, :dim N he crisp temperatures of October met vvith a student Moratorium in front of the education building to peacefully voice their grievances on the Vietnam Vllar controversy. As one walked past, he might have a black armband thrust into his hand, or he might even receive a little free draft information. lVlany missed classes all day in order to sing protest songs, publicly voice opinions and debate over the vvorld situation. October lb, 1969 came and vvent, The next morning the peace signs vvere replaced by campaign posters for the coming student elections, Above, Bill Aleshire joins in to sympathize vvith fellow students involved vvith lvloratorium, Opposite page, bottom left unknown Baptist preacher Bible in hand, speaks to students. 1 W ,,drMf 5 Ti o-11 fa! ks 'Qu , 3,1-pq.. ,far ,54- 39 v .-Ygcg 1.3, lg ff' '..- 4- rn I W' f 1 ff b y 'sfigff Ksggwfy .an if at 5 52,1 3. 3' l ..-- L-'f-ggi, J ': 'l'W25'1g' wwe 4 F' nsvver to the lVloratorium Commerce City Park viewed a rare sight, November 11, 1969, when a gathering of students and Commerce residents listened to patriotic speeches and waved American flags. The occasionethe Patriotic Display. Bon lVleek, Noel Bailey, and Dennis Bowden began the idea of the display. They felt the display vvould shovv that ET students care about the fighting men in the armed forces, and love their country. The three organizers stressed the fact that the display vvas not in retaliation to the Vietnam lVloratorium, held October 15. Support on the local, state and national levels vvas sought by the organizers. The Commerce City Commission and the ETSU Student Senate supported the display, vvhile members of Commerce Veterans of World War I and its ladies auxiliary attended the rally. Governor Preston Smith, Lieutenant Governor Ben Barnes, State Bepresentative Neal Solomon of lVlount Vernon and l-l. L, Hunt Dallas oilman, sent telegrams and letters of encouragement to the organi7ers of the display. On the national level, Texas Fifth District Congressman Bay Boberts sent his administrative assistant from Washington, D.C., to commend the display. Words of encouragement vvere also received from Senator John Tovver, Vice President Spiro Agnevv, and President B ichard Nixon. At the display, the three organizers spoke and read the letters and telegrams of encouragement, and everybody sang the Star Spangled Banner and recited the Pledge of Allegiance Lifeline commentator, Melvin lVlunn also spoke at the display labove and above opposite pagel Although the crovvd vvas small, numerically speaking, patriotism prevailed Patriotism, vvhich receives little encouragement, shovved hope at the Patriotic Displayf 1 r 53 10-OJS he man with the stick . . is Dr, Neili H. Humteici, direrztor ot oarids at ET. Dr. t-iumteid and his iiiliSii,li3l'iS lJl'iQl'YECDQCf uri the eamruus durihg the year with eheery riotes at tootiqail games, Forum Arts programs ahol universityctor1cterts,Aslpahd members must watch the eohrlucgtor, otteh it is ihterestihg for the members of the audience to watch the mahy phases of the COiTdllC'tOi' in action. The performers are curious to Watrzh too as they gather vvihd to apply ilfihifili those joyful measures. Ordoosite page, right corrier, Santos Garria rgoaxes the hotes out of his bass clarinet. Q 55 Il I X f-, ,fi mahl and the Night Visitors, an operetta hy lVIenotti was presented to ET students before the Christmas holidays hy the ET lVlusic department. The operetta tells the story of a little lame shepherd boy who has only his crutch to offer the Christ child. Because he wants to give the child the only thing he owned, he is revvarded by miraculously being healed of his crippled limb, The part of the mother was played hy graduate student, Dawn Roberts. Amahl was played by i0-yeareold Larry Black, Commerce fifth grader bs fit - xif fr ,al ,ns v ,rl is! l I, A -sir 'P S K M Amahl's mother tries to steal some golol from the three vvise men for her ehilol. They are both poor and hungry. The page catches her as she drops a coin, awakening him, She struggles with him, and Amahl comes to her rescue singing, Don't you dare, don't you dare, don't you Clare ugly man hurt my mother, ,W N eh-n4an- 'iff' ...W , .ff wifi 'X rv ix L- 4 A I 4' Wav f magical fairyland appeared overnight during the tall tinal exams. Sleepvfeved students made their paths across ice-covered roads and vvalks to make it to their long- dreaded tests. As dav came, the night- time magical picture vvas transformed into a comical scene vvith people slipping, sliding, and landing on the icy patches. Even those vvho vvere lucky enough to have a car to drive to class had to tight the battle of the ice-'covered vvindshield. 31.4 MI' ' ' ,ffiw , fr f 1 , f M' FEM: ,..,, , az!-wi f U-fi' vg- 4? M ' ' xffyf. wind I llll w A va I 'W f :'uk,, 59 vwiv MM' 1 Lion basketball in 1970 W was highlighted bv a new coach, Jim Gudger, and lots ot new faces, One tainiliar tace was still present, that ot Calvin Walker. Walker, blaving his last season ot college ball had an outstanding scoring gaine against Tarleton State. He scored 52 points only one point ott the Lone Star Conference record ot Charles Sharp trorn Southwest Texas, Walker also had 25 rebounds in that game, Over all ET's record was 9'-lb, with a LSC record ot 7 ll and 7th place in conference standings, Above Vander Poel shoots over Tarleton States Steve Dean. Coach Gudger below instructs ET cagers Fred Briggs, Allen Simpson, Richard Ivey, and Don Boen during a time out. Mak.-at X.. 'Li 'U ' er -FY! v Z 3: A ,, gl V 4 ,, , rt gil' , weffg fr, I , f b e zu, X w i W 62 4 .f,, , V,..-- X ,fx M Y 4' 1 ,- a X 4 Q.. 1 1, 's 141 . 'F -Q I :, f ' I 1 gg, , Y V ,., 'yi' af' ax h ,. X ,xv X M. Q., ef, sk, M Q m- .X '., fq htef ::'. 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K, W 3 k Dfing sprung and fall fell and the change in seasons from the long winter months tothe warmth of spring was enough to bring most ET students out into the open spaces around the campus. lVIany flocked to Gee Lake to lie in the grass and gain a little healthy sunlight vvhile some just came to watch the wonderful world of nature as it existed on the campus. Ducks flevv in and out of the lake, some students tried but didn't quite make it, The envigorating weather made trying to study for the last month's final exams difficult and everyone was under the influence of that typical disease of spring fever. QQN 'X I Q, 'N .,,k Kirk: ,1s. N- , Z- .Q ZX- gag rx , .X si, - J f' , - - xx .5:Lh,.,,,L sf! ,xi ,, tx 5 P5 ,yv g i jf? xx A. fifqgnt st-. fat. t fstixxff Sk. 65 J ,xc-.t Ei. 1 fl Nigg- '.Q V fr N- .iv ' W... Eddie Munson, Captain, Ieft Carmack Berryman, below .wi Qkgfkxal fav' Crt ix PX E L, an f' J Lions take seventh straight LSC tennis title on the doubles vvin of Carmack Berryman and Ken Jantz. Berryman and Jantz, ET's No. 2 doubles team, went undefeated throughout the tourney and continued ET's dominance of LSC doubles. After two and one-half hours, Berryman and Jantz vvon the title by the count of 12-14, 6-2, 9-7, over their ET teammates John Blackmon and John lVlcGee, Blackmon lasted the longest of any Lion singles player before David Harrison of Angelo State eliminated him 9-7, 4-6, 6-1. The Lion netters will meet the Big State Conference winners for the championship of District IV, Victory in the district meet, vvill insure the Lions a spot in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Tournament in Kansas City. QT ymnastics Club members work out almost every hight in the field house. Lett, Garland sophomore Craig Easley does 30 exercise on the rings. Belovv, Steve Perry vvorks out on the parallel bars. Other gymnastic events include floor exercise, the side horse, long-horse vaultihg,ar1d the horizontal bar. ion Golfers Finished Seventh ln Lone Star Conference competition coming in behind Southwest Texas, Sul Ross, Angelo State, Stephen F. Austin, Sant Houston, and Texas AZQI. Mare Clayton, Bonham soohornore, finished llth in the match and was ET's lowest scorer with 224. Ty Nelson vvas17th with 227, Billy Gemrnill, 23rd with 229, Russ Walker, 37th with 236, Flick Young, 40th vvith 2-410 Kubicek and Gordon, above Armstead, right fm .f A ET track team placed eighth in the Lone Star Conference track meet. The team, riddled by injuries, made some good performances hovvever. Dennis Dyce, senior, almost repeated his freshman feat of conference champion. His 47.5 in the 440-yard dash vvas good enough for second place behind Charles Callahan of Southwest Texas. Al Taylor, also a senior, finished tvvo places behind Dyce in the quarterfmile event with a time of 48.6. Pole vaulter, Wayne Rucker broke the ET record vvith a vault of 15-0 to bring him fourth in the conference. The previous record vvas 14-6 set by Rucker in 19629 and David Sikes in 1963 Tim Davis threvv the javelin 176' 2 to capture the fifth place position in that event. In the 44Ofrelay Ed Dubicelc, Ira Gordon, Dennis Dyce, and Ed Latimer clocked a 41 ,3 to finish fifth. Don Armstead vvas unable to run in the finals because of a pulled muscle he sustained during the preliminaries for the 120-high hurdles. he ET Karate Club holds workouts on Monday and Wednesday nights under the direction of Marine Corporal Charles Armstrong. There are thirty-eight members, eleven of whom are women. Aocomplishment in the field of karate is designated by the color of the belt worn around the gi, the official wardrobe, Beginners are white belts and progression is made through orange, green, blue, brown, and finally, black belt categories. In the ET club there are three brown belts: Mike Ross, Larry Leach, and Billy Beasley, who serve as assistant instructors. Corporal Armstrong is seen whopping pupil Mike Ross who attempts to defend himself. ntramurals at East Texas covered just about every sport in 1970. Kappa Alpha won the fraternity men's intramurals with first places in basketball, volleyball, bowling, billiards and table tennis singles. The KA's compiled 1,309 points, Delta Tau Delta won second place with 1,259, Sigma Phi Epsilon had 1,182 points, followed by Sigma Chi with 1,145. Rounding out the Greek men's division was Alpha Gamma Rho 975, Pi Kappa Phi, 885, Lambda Chi Alpha, 722, Omega Psi Phi 680, Acacia, 435, and Phi Kappa Theta, 340. ln Greek Football, Omega Psi Phi finished first followed by Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Alpha. ln independent play, Sikes Hall won first place with second and third going to the Spartans and Titans respectively. The KA'S won basketball in the Greek division with the Omegas and Sigma Pi Epsilon placing second and third. The Celtics won the independent basketball championship. The Titans and Druids came in second and third in that division Town, women's independent intramural team, won the year round intramural champions trophy with 465 points. Town placed first among all the independent and sorority teams to win the trophy. In the independent team division, Town won first place with 465 points, Smith, second, 190, Starletts, third, 185, Binnion, fourth, 175, Berry fifth, 57, Baptist Student Union, sixth, 52, l-lubbell, seventh, 25, and l-lenderson, eighth, 15. ln the sorority team division, Gamma Phi Beta won first with 355 points followed by, Chi Omega, 327, Kappa Delta, 257, Alpha Phi, 150, Alpha Delta Pi, 125, and Alpha Phi Kappa, 35. 1 Away, , W. Y ff, 1 A, w W t ., f ,,,,. H '5Ei7fV3:'5' .ff 4, . ,, V, .,.,,,,,,, ,W,,,m , .ww M' 3 D' QL? '19 I. , 0 it he death of apathy on the ET campus pegan vvith the first organized independent convention in the history ot the University. It vvas a time tor independents to band together and overthrow the Greek monopoly in student government. Independents as vvell as a tevv Greeks turned out to intently listen to campaign speakers. Those in the audience meditated as they listened to those vvho they hoped vvould soon be their nevv leaders tor independence. Bottom, opposite page, Deryl Jones speaks to avid listeners. 5 78 Judgment vvas passed as the votes vvere cast determining vvno the candidates vvould be to represent tne independents in tne senate. Students snovved enthusiasm with a grand turnout at the polls October 22, putting independents into 26 ot the 45 available seats, For the first time, independents had a enanee for a voice in student government and had broken the Greek senate majority. 3 -Jf andidates Vie for the title-IVliss ET Judy Borden, lett, smiles happily after she was announced second runner- up at the IVliss ET. pageant. She sang a folk song, Both Sides Now, for her talent in the pageant. Jeanette Braden, Martha Brovvn, Karen Biles, Judy Borden, Brenda Flaming, and Debbie Bagain, belovv, are seen at one ofthe pageant rehearsals. Much time and hard work on each girl's part was spent to make the Miss ET. Pageant a success. l Nila Solomon, right, sings l've Got No Strings for ner talent presentation in the pageant, Sne was winner of the svviinf suit coinioetition and lst runner-up in the pageant, Belovv left, behind the scenes the workers are making sure that sound and lighting are just right for the enf tire pageant. Belovv right, Brenda Plain- ing stands by vvnile Virginia lVlartin and Jill Dees vvaton Ben Gilmore nelo with stage arrangements. ,ff 1 , V fb A W iwfff-1:-Tfkiw ,I Q. 1 1,1 . 1? ' K fs, ' ' ' M ' 'ilihff I r 1 1 A ' ' 'f ' ff 2 3 xlvf , iy. ..J., , I ,f . fZW1f?'msf:Qg1Z1'53ffVi 7 , ,, W.. .,,. ,,,X A , W, y V 5 ,fbv,-,,K,5,, -w,-.. , -.. . ' ,, . mliivflw- ..3L..QQ, 1. , H.. J, Q, .V .. . J' H-1 N if 1 A 'fig 'Q if Lf? ., N, . 'Af X , . 'f X-,',0g, V. , if - wg. . V .x I Pv Ya A A 'L nf ., .E 5 gn W5 in 'Q ,M -5 , si if Q ' z gf '.,g 1. ',,za',5'o' , zfs' r 5.25, ,Gite '. gov' , M s15 'ags2 .1 :G :'fs-0 n . sS,' u,Q,,1 Vicki Vanoerotirg, an Hifyearrold freshman from Dallas was crowned Miss bi. tor l97O. She is maioring in drama and eyenttially hopes to teach drama at the seeondary Ieyel, This year's pageant was the most oeatitiitil and elaborate eyer presented, Former Miss ET, Karen Steely and Cynthia Kirby oroyicled the special entertainment for the pageant. From a field of iii contestants, tiye finalists were chosen haseo on poise, personality, and oeatity. Phyllis Lariipkih and Zoe Ann Thompson yyere chosen Miss Congeniality hy the other contestants, The fiye finalists yyerei Jeanette Braden, lith rtinnerrtipg Zoe Ann Thompson, 3rd rtinner-tipL .ltioy Borden, 2nd riinner-tip, Nila Solomon, lst rtinner-tip, and Vielci Vanderlntirg - Miss ET, 1970. lx' X any ET students became parents of sixtyreight children vvho arrived from three orphan's homes participating in the annual Childrens Day activities in April, Children and 'parents' vvere honorees at a 'Happy Unbirthdaym party. Gene Scott president of the ET Circle K Club, vvas a clovvn to provide entertainment for the children. Everyone participating in the activities vvas invited to attend a barbedue dinner at Gee's Lake in the evening, The day ended vvith a fireworks display tor children and parents lVloney rnade during Western Week activities bought gifts such as encyclopedias, vvashers, and refrigerators to be given to the homes. Q - ',f:I.! I , . -' - 4 ff: ml ,- '9'.,- ,T- f Vg' .f .J.,L .,. ,---in -AEP -Sain .-a, 4, fl he Blacks on the track team revolt you start with some disgrunted Blacks, quickly stir in an evasive athletic department, season well with a dash of irresponsible rhetoric, and then garnish by adding a couple of outside agitators. And Voile, in a few fast days you have the finished product: Campus incident a la East Texas State. The whole incident began with some statements which Paul Hicks, Black track runner, made at a press conference for the East Texan. Then it was noticed that Hicks was on scholarship and also held a school job, which is against the policy. The PE. Department said there were typographical errors on Hicks' records concerning the job, and Hicks was given the choice to either quit the job or the track team. He elected to quit the team. The coaches and Hicks had different versions of the incident. Naturally campus wide controversy broke out, and stories began to appear continually in the East Texan concerning the Hicks case Constant contradictions came into the public eye. The Student Senate began making an extensive investigation of the case, Before long, reactions became evasive and hostile, and the first result was a walkout by the Black members of the track team. Black ex-runners claimed they hadn't been treated fairly by Coach Delmer Brown, and the final mistreatment, along with the Hick's case, was their treatment at the Kansas Belays. According to Black runner, Dennis Dyce, Coach Brown made us ride over two hundred miles in wet clothes after the Kansas Belays. Also, he drove us over a hundred miles before we could eat. Coach Brown admitted to Dyce's statement, but he said that it was at the athletes urging that he did this. They said, 'VVe're in a hurry to get out of Kansas' Brown said the Black track members elected to quit the team but gave no reason for their decision. On Wednesday, April 22, fifty Blacks marched into President Halladay's office with a petition citing the Black students' grievences on the question. lt was signed by Bl students asking for the dismissal of Coaches Brown and Hawthorne. Halladay met with the Black students, but issued a no comment to student reporters. In addition to the meetings with Dr. Halladay, the Black students held a rally by Gee's Lake, and a small sit-in in the Administration Building. Student VlPs spoke to groups of Blacks giving them their support. After lengthy meetings with the administration, a conclusion was met. The Black runners returned to the team, and the coaches gave them apologies for actions in the past and promised better conditions for the future. Beports from the Field House now say that, things are so much better that it would be hard for anyone to complain. Dr, Jesse l-lavvthorne, head ot the Department ot l-lealth and Physical Education, gives the coaches' View ot the track situation, pictured top, right. Coach Delrner Brovvn is pictured bottom, right, Black track runner Paul Hicks confers with Vice President of Student Attairs, Dr. John lioldus, bottom, left. Opposite page: James Barker acts as gofbetvveen tor the Blacks and the administration, top pictures, Bottom left, James Baker, track runner, Dennis Dyce, and Donald Armstead discuss the situation among themselves, Bunner, Al Taylor explains the Black point ot vievv to President Halladay. or A 1 , he i J' M --11.ffeQ,f. 'K' wifi, Y 1 ,Vi ,fx ., ix ff 1 :Iv ., ,, L-A,,.,L ' Y., , J Hs, 5V5vx1if:,3 . ,. wr , ,K gn. ,ny ..,b, Q ,yi q,f,,1Q 3 ..,, 'ali ,Fa Mmwgl if ,-5 X all wr x Wi' x' QQ ,M r ..,, A 89 L... 3 ,N A.. 2 , M 5242 BLGW My MXND f S X les X t 2,x Y X 8 X x it 'Q Q Q Q KA K Q S- 6 it , wi. X V L 94 i iell on wheels as the ETSU camptis viewed excitement and activity Tuesday, May 5, at the Grand Prix races, The races concliided activities held for Residence Hotiser Week. Three coeds were awarded pri4es for peing the pestfdressed racers in the three-wheeler race. Micki Wilder, of Berry Hall, Martha Carona, of Smith Hall, and Belenda Monroe won first, second and third place, respectively. Smith Hall's tricycle team, consisting of Janis Stone, Soe Meyers, Martha Carona and Kay Meosel,won first place in the tricycle race, Only six of the twelve entries in the men's gofcart division reached the finish line. David Watkins, of Whitley Hall, won first in the division, which was a 62.5 mile, l25fIap race. Second and third place went to l-'Roger Bowling and Marvin Hester, both of Sigma Phi Epsilon, social fraternity. The S25 first prige went to Whitley Hall as the winning organization, and Sigma Phi Epsilon received the 9515 second place and SiO third place. The Grand Prix Odeen's Contest was won by Lynn Strodo, of Gamma Phi Beta, and Evelyn Lloyd, of Chi Omega, was first runner tip. S ,ttt , t,tit ttts X Q . . In 4 1 'fxmw .Q .A ' E A fi Www? v 531. 5 Z Q 'A 6 ii 1 WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES is chosen annually at East Texas State. Those students picked to receive this honor rank high scholastically and are also active in campus leadership, service, and character. The 1969-1970 VVho's Who at East Texas State University are shovvn on the next fevv pages. VVENDELI. ASHBY, senior, 3.126 average, Zoology major: United Students Association president: Student Senate president pro-tem: Governmental and Fiscal Operations committee chairman: Student Center Program Council: cheerleader: Delta Tau Delta pledge class vice president, pledge trainer, and intramurals chairman: Beta Beta Beta: Phi Eta Sigma: Barons. 4 , 2 ,.' 'f ..-' ., ' ni' M M... 'l 'f, ...U WILLIAM D. BAN DT, senior, 3.82 average, economics- mathematics major: AndrevvfMills scholar: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Chi: honors program: dean's list: AFBOTC outstanding freshman cadet and first academic honors avvard: United Students Association cabinet secretary for Academic Affairs: Alpha Phi Omega: Delta Sigma Pi secretary: Pi Sigma Epsilon president: School of Business research assistant. ' 18133 i - If Niki.: 4 QT ,frm fl, J ., 4 WNW LLOYD M. BASI-IAM, graduate, 3.11 average, accounting-finance major: assistant instructor: Accountant's Society: AFBOTC accounting and finance officer and material officerg Arnold Air Society controller. . Z. DONNA KAY BRYANT, senior, 4.00 average, PrenchfEnglish majorJ Alpha Chi avvard tor1l.OO average in tirst semester of freshman year: A Garnrna Phi Beta best pledge, pledge scholar, dean's list, P - Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Cap and Govvn, Alpha Chi, ETSU Band, Wind Ensemble, AWS Outstanding Senior Woman: highest ranked graduating senior, Alpha Lambda Delta Book avvardi Who's Who in Fraternities and Sororities oi America. JERRY DAN COWLING, senior, 3.86 average, journalism major, dean's list, Dallas Press Club Foundation Scholarship, Alpha Chi, honors program, ET Press Club president, assistant editor, editor EAST TEXAN, Cooke County Junior College, editor ot newspaper, Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. WI LLlAlVl L. CRAESTREE, JR., graduate, 2.75 average, history major, dean's list, varsity tennis captain, Student Senate president pro tem, Supreme Court chiet justice, 5 U Sigma Chi sgt.-at-arms, standards chairman, executive committee, Circle K president, Phi Pi Delta president, Barons vice president. I V i i intramural high point vvinner, Who's Whoi lnterfraternity Council, WILLIE EDWARDS junior 2 82 average sociology major, ANDREA FARR senior 3 50 average, speechaEnglish major dean s list Alpha Chi Cap and Govvng Alpha Lambda Delta AFROTC flight sweetheart, Sigma Phi Epsilon Senorita nominee Who s Who nominating committee: Angel Flight first lieutenant historian, projects chairman, assistant drill commander executive officers nominating committee Gamma Phi Beta vice president, assistant treasurer, pledge class president most outstanding pledge, MARTHA FLEIVIING, senior, 3.25 average, business education major, dean's listg Alpha Chip university beauty nomineeg Angel Flight commander, executive officer, executive board, AFRDTC Flight E5 svveetheart, honorary colonel nomineep TSEA. Pl-ll l.LlP L. JACKSON, graduate, 3 68 average industrial education major: outstanding senior in industrial education AFROTC, Distinguished Military Graduate avvard Distinguished Military Cadet avvard: dean s list lota Lambda Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Society operations officer, project officer: University Christian Center vice-president. GERALOINE JONES KESLER, graduate average, music-voice major: Phi lVlu Alpha sweetheart: AVVS representative: lVlu Phi Epsilon president: University Choir president: graduate assistant, music department. P x. 3 :rf X O2 JANE lVl. Kl RKIVIAN, senior, 3.61 average, English-French major, dean's list: Alpha Lambda Delta: Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl nominee, Alpha Chip Cap and Govvng Gold Jackets, Angel Flight publicity officerg Sigma Tau Delta viceapresidentg Chi Omega executive council, personnel chairman, vocational chairman, pledge class scholarship chairman: Erench Clubg TSEA. TERRY IVII NTO PETERS, junior, 2.00 average, vocational home economics majorg cheerleader, sophomore class favoriteg sophomore class secretary: Student Senate, junior class treasurer, university beautyg dean's list, l-lomecoming Queen nominee: Gamma Phi Beta vice- president, social chairman, song leader, pledge class treasurer, honor pledge, Eta Epsilon, Crescent Girls of Lambda Chi Alpha. JACK LASSITER, graduate, 3.75 average, student personnel and guidance major: dean's listg VVho's Who in American Colleges and Llniversitiesg graduate class favoriteg United Students Supreme Court Chief Justice: chairman of the board of Traffic Safety Appeal Roardg Student Senate! Interfraternity Council vice-president, Barons, Kappa Alpha Order social chairman, pledge trainer, corresponding Secretary, vice-president, president: Graduate Class vicefpresident. RELENDA MONROE, junior, 3.59 average, home economics- fashion merchandising major, Gold Jackets president, Mam'selles, Traffic Appeals Board: Eta Epsilon 3rd vice- president, president, United Students Association secretary of personnel, secretary of organizational affairs: Texas Home Economics College Chapters parliamentarian, representative to International Relations Committee chairman, Gamma Phi Beta pledge class parliamentarian. llllll llljl JULIA ANNE POTTS, junior, 3.59 average, interior design major, Miss ET finalist, university beauty, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, best dressed finalist, dean's list, honors program, Chi Omega pledge class president, best pledge, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cap and Govvn, Alpha Chi, Crescents of Lambda Chi Alpha, corresponding secretary. i za 5,131 in if ' ,ff ! E E J STEVEN R. REED, senior, 3.33 average, journalism major, ' '- Alpha4Phi Omega president, East-Texan editor, N. vi' Ji advertising manager, North and East Texas Press T fx Association Scholarship, Press Club of Dallas Foundation Scholarship, Locust Beau, board of directors Memorial Student Center, Alpha Chi, Election Commission chairman, Press Club president, delegate to Sigma Delta Chi national convention, Student-Faculty Publications Committee. . K 6 -ssh H X? if ws, l . .Y an A ' t Tins 41 10 THOMAS B. STEE LY, JR, graduate 3,38 average, gf h m V b usiness-journalism major, dean's list, sophomore class vicefpresident, senior class vice-president, Outstanding Vi g::Al 2 m1h 1 3 hiiiyghi i Journalism Graduate, senior class vicefpresident, United Students, Student Center Board ot Directors, Delta Tau Delta president, pledge trainer, treasurer, scholarship chairman, Barons, Press Club. GAY SUlVllVlERS, graduate, 3.14 average, student personnel and guidance major, VVho's Who nominating committee, VVho's Vllho voting committee, Sigma Chi svveetheart court, Student Senate, Western Week committee chairman, Presidents cabinet, Texas Intercollegiate Student Association, IVISC executive secretary, secretary to board ot directors, Program Council, Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Psi Chi, Texas Personnel and Guidance Association, American Personnel and Guidance Association, Association ot College Unionsf International, American College Personnel Association, National Vocational Guidance Association. 104 Xcill U JANE WAGNER, senior, 3.20 average, sociology major, Gold Jackets, Alpha Kappa Delta secretary, Angel Flight, VVho's Who, dean's list, Student Senate, Panhellenic vice-president, Sociology Club, Alpha Delta Pi membership chairman, state convention representative, secretary, outstanding active avvard. NANCY ELIZABETH WATSON iunior 3 S8 average English major, dean's list, Alpha Chi certificate ot scholastic merit, Academic Appeals Board Student Senate: Alpha Lambda Delta Baptist Student Union executive council social chairman -...vm u DBENDA VVI LLIAIVIS, senior, 3.67 average journalism-advertising majorp Alpha Chig Cap and Govvng dean's Iistg Theta Sigma Phi scholarship: Binnion l-lall executive council, Begistration Committee: Press Cluhp Advertising Club: Gamma Alpha Chi, Little Sisters of Star and Lamp of Pi Kappa Phi, LOCUST, associate editor, editor EAST TEXAN, associate editor, editor. 'P 51440191 LX xx? if 1 1 ,Naam 4,11 Q wr Kathleen Kidd Diane Jack Merrill ?'m. 'VK' 1 1 ,g!.'.' ,V 1 5 ' ' ff--A X ,ji Ramey Vick: Vanderburg Nnla Solomon Marsha Wilson Xi , Hg R , . 9 3 Q E Q f Q. f rd . Q - - . ?f .5 . XX X, ., f -5 X 10 ,K - S W xii 1 N g , 5' -aw:-' - K ' 7,31 ..,.fR Phyllis Br OWU f .11-Five ,fl . eeee ii- pw-z'3Q,-W:-Q ,. A i L. 21 ffl QM. 4 9,4-an Q F Q f gl f l ll J .ll g lf 5 l :ig JE M fx? Mg jls v l 10 ,,, Q xg 'gf . AWS Outstanding Senior Women Andrea Farr ZH' Carol Pyle QP' '-'- '-'- ' i?i5lSQ .vi-Kzifiiliel-.' : 'Y .Mt Nw, W9 , ,. , -ix H 'X 32 W AWS Woman of the Year Vicki Henninges 10 E 1 , J , .X ,Q HFZff:S:E,Qzz6:f::::'W:1'f'ff5?fEZEEiEW?!5EE::u,mm? mwufgggg ,5z4f51:g,5,,,,,L:,,,,,l::V ' wwf W w::e,a+553 Aw Mama .wk , .IEEE E Senior Officers Andrea Farr, Secretary Ann Holbrook, Treasurer Katy Bryant, Reporter Danny Ellison, President Peggy Holbert, Vice President Junior Officers Rick Kessler, President Randy F lournoy, Vice President Linda Reimers, Reporter Gwen Phillips, Secretary -is-QQ! as 'PW l 5 I of S 5--ii-is ,. ,ssjfsrii if 1 sg' 4 --.1-'max is Sophomore Officers David Steely, President Gail Brady, Reporter Diane Jack, Secretary - 1 I 3 I Q Sophomore Favorites nn. Junior Favorites Gwendolyn Phillips Ml Gmg Atkins Senior Favorites lg, ,, Q. Y, , . T 'x . Wendell Ashby Jennifer Firmin All School Favorites Vicki Henninges LaDoyce Weatherford ,Z 'iff' 11 wirlers Kneeling, left to Connie IVIay Cathy Golden Linda Palmer Standing: Karen Couch Evie lrvin Peggy O'NeiI Nancy Bynum right: lhead majorettel ' , eatu re wirler Gail Brady Q' avf heerleaders Gail Avery Randy Flourney Sheri Waters Doug Sharp Vicki Henninges Terry Jones ihead cheerleader! Rodney Nodine ' 1 1--' John Alexander Leonard Allsbrooks Gwyn Barker Danny Barnes Charles Barr Lee Bracken Gail Brady Jane Braswell Bill Brent Randy Bunch Danny Burns Beverly Butts Nancy Bynum Ray Calhoun Jimmy Clifton Larry Coggins Troy Colemen Dave Cook Karen Couch Pam Cranfill Chris Crawford Mike Crim Toni Culy 116 ETSU Band Walter Drew Willie Drumgoole Pam Elam Dwayne Farrow Beth Ferguson Paula Ferguson Mike Flagg Patrick Forbes Santos Garcia Garry Gardner Van Gates Eddie Gellner Cathy Golden Fred Guerrero Sara Guerrero Don Hamrick Jack Hardwick John Harris Kenny Harris Beverly Harrison Lawrence Harville William Haynes Robert Henson Under the Direction of Dr. Neill H. Humfeld Patty Highfill Harold Hinsley Stan Hilliard Linda Hornsby Evie Irvin Reba Jackson Charles Johnson Jereld Jones Susan Jones Mary Beth Jones Johnny Jordan Sue Kenley Jimmy Kimble Karen King Jimmy Knox Glenn Lareau Brenda Leamons David Lebanowski Steve Ledbetter Rita Lincoln Richard Mace Roy Matkins Connie May Richard McCook Jeff McGuyer Lynne McNeill Tena Miller Tommy Miller Betty Montgomery Vicki Muncie David Murray Peggy O'Neill Linda Palmer Bob Patrick Ernest Peel Jay Phillips Larry Polk Fred Ralston Marilyn Reynolds Carl Rice Howard Robertson Larraine Sadler Ellis Sanders Larry Shelton Beverly Sledge Steve Slusher Windell Splawn Susan Starks Harry Stewart Marcia Stocking Bill Swinney Scott Taylor Lee Terrell Linda Thrall Don Thrasher Jimmy Travis Doug Turner Leonard Walker Lonnie Wallace Bob Wells Denny Whitley Charles Woodson Charles Woodall Jeanne Wright Larry Yeager Mary Yetter Bill Yowell Row 1 Linda Boswell Donna Egan Cheryl Anderson Susan Moss Phylis Vllaldrop Vicki Davis Linda Feagan Suzie Wright Dawn Roberts Randy Haynes Under the Direction of Dr. James E. Richards Row 2 Jeannie lVlcLaughlin Joyce Ragsdale Clara Hines Linda Gayle Carol Pyle Geraldine Kesler Debbie Fitzwater Barbara Ashwood Jeanne Jordan Derrice Taylor Sharon Blue lVlary Lou Christian Drum Majors Row 3 Danny Burns Dale Payne Glenn Meyers Larry McDavid lVlark Boswell Larry Shelton Gara Stark Dick Green Bobby Thomas David Courtney Accompanistp Maurice Thompson K ffl K 'F if Ag Troy Coleman tiiis' X o Q f kim Row 4 Roger Roof Andrew Johnson Marshall Williams Bil Milton Rusty Baldridge Pat Dillion Johnnie Bragg Tommy Hendrix Frank Hightower Dale lVlilIer Jim Richardson f X HY5 'x Wendell Ashby President of the United Students Bill Crabtree Chief Justice Supreme Court L. y - F' ' , m., -Qt t H George Angle Vice President of the United Students Left to right, top left picture: Steve Reed Marsha Murry Byron Nelson Martha Deeds Seatedz Jerry Cowling Associate editor Assistant editor Assistant editor Assistant editor Associate editor Ted Alexander Advertising Manager Fall and Spring wx , as it V Ni' -QSSQM W pa x Nw., Q? our ., 'E K as ? l LaDoyce Weatherford Fall circulation manager I SDVIHQ Staff Jerry Jackson Mike Glasglovv Robbie lVIcCoy + an ...- fi' K X fb, U X! x . lv 1 Ik' ,,f l 1-,. K Left to rrght: Ernest Cobb Byron Nelson Pat Sanchez Jack Smith ,ff f f ' f ' -'wi3w , .sA ,5 5. f ,rr , 51 I X551 1 W f ,mofoyrapiy Chuck Untersee, Ron Ragan John Rhodes, I A4,, JZ f' S Wl1at's So Special About These People? Tl1ey're ETSU People! 1' If fi ff fi is 5A21i' c f If fi gf- PatSancl1ez, fall associate editor Billy Hicks, spring associate editor Martha Freeman, secretary Belenda Ivionroe, fall business manager Darcy Nelson, editor-in-chief V3 ,125 HE 2 lpha elta 15? it we W5 wit at Mk so A in gag ,ft 'T T ,. A V e gay k,jfri,S Eg? X 3 Qswvafeg 'awtwewaggagawwwp Susan Allen Vicky Baily lyladalyn Beck Marilyn Beck Phyliss Blackford Elaine Boze Nancy Bynum Patty Campbell Jan Carver Cynthia Chery Betty Ann Clark Kay Collins Laura Crook Flhonda Cuthertson Brenda Fairless Molly Fisher Kay Pulcher Janet Gillis 2 ff Wt Terry Turner, ADPi lVlan Of The Year On lVlarch ll, l96l, the Kalir Klub on the East Texas campus was formally initiated into Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Alpha Delta Pi vyas the tirst sorority to engage in national philanthropic vvork, and each year Delta Tau chapter collects money for the National Fund tor Crippled Children and Adults, Delta Tau chapter also sponsored ADPi Playday in which the ET tratern, ities compete against one another in games which test strength and agility. Alpha Delta Pi's colors are azure blue and white, her tlovver is the purple vvoodland-violet, and her mascot is Alphie the Lion , The sorority motto is We live for each other, rw its--1 C lro Vdge, president Jtidy Graoast Sharon Hicks Theresa James Kathy Johnson Dohorah Jaynes Diane Jones Ruth Kirknatrick Ann Linz lziosentary Lone Susan Mackie Charlotte Marler Delooy Martin Millie Martin Virginia Martin Beth MCCiting Terry Menetee Kathy Novyell Deborah Dden Becky Palchinski Linda Palmer Patsy Fiaisig Dana Fiarnsey Kay Reynolds Margie Roe Ann Ross Linda Floss I-lolly Shelton Nancy Sims Pant Strinqiellovy Marilyn Teague Janie Walker Ann Wilkinson Hesa Williams Wendy Wolfe Mary Ann Wright Karen Yielding Jiidy Self, yice-oresitlent Sue Scott, 2nd vice-president 127 28 lpha appa Bose Austin lpha Vivian Brown Erma Caldwell Celesta Clayton Silvesta Clayton Brenda Coffey l-lelen Coleman Brenda Collier Gloria Cooper Clara Farris Joyce Fields Julia Warren, president Alpha Phi Kappa, a petitioning colony of Alpha Kappa Alpha began lVlay 24, 1969, when a group of fifteen young ladies interacted and decided to petition for Alpha Kappa Alpha, Incorporate, the oldest and largest predominately black sorority in the world. Their colors are salmon pink and apple green, and the emblem is the English lvy Leaf. The total membership now stands at thirty-two, Alpha Phi Kappa participated in Western Week, Ellen's Style Show, Derby Day ithird placeJ,and Lambda Chi Alpha's Kidnap. lVliss Glenda lVIcKissic was chosen as l-lomecoming Queen. Alpha Phi Kappa became Epsilon Sigma chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, lncorporate in May of l97O. Brenda Bailey Carla Beechwood Sara Brewster Mildred Francis, treasurer Judy Gaut Thelma l-larris, Scholarship Diann l-lynson SL Jacquelyn Jackson Gloria Wilcox Linda Jackson Johnnie James, Flush Chairman Cassandra Johnson Linda Wade Delores Wiggins Rita Williams, Secretary Ed Latimer, Man of the Year Brenda Lester, Asst. Pledge Trainer Eula Linicornrn Ada lVlae Lockett Glenda lVIcKissic Jean Moore, viceapresident Ida Nunn, Pledge trainer Sheridan Shaw Betty Silrnon Mildred lVl, Smith, Historian Peggy Spann 12 lpha Bi Mike Lunceford, man ofthe year 1 x .pf 3 ,,,, ,, v Marilyn Lavender, president Alpha Phi Pledges are presented at Pledge Presentation in the Eall of 'l969. M, f.. J. 1' ,i,.,. , ,A Q 3' isis' ,, 1 S? :zI,,,,, 'ff r' l ly If l X J- iw- a'-lr .i- ,Z , ,MP ti ' t ,. iff ffiri, was ,, it ,,, t lr 'uf iili w f V! 'f i WWW if x , in A , .A any ff' ,mi v Q ,,'f,,w, 1. V- ,fs w i ,,Uv,,,,, -eh, ., if 55, 'I:,,i.,' f ,i Alpha Phis sponsor their annual faculty tea. Delta Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi vvas established on the ET campus March 12, 1960 and is one of eighty-six collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada. The maior philanthropy of Alpha Phi is the National Heart Association, an organi?ation devoted to research in cardiac disease. Every spring the Alpha Phis and Sig Eps sponsor a heart fund drive to collect for the Heart Association. The symbol of Alpha Phi is the ivy leaf, and its colors are the regal ones of silver and bordeaux. Alpha Phis participated actively in all Greek and campus vvide activities, winning second in Kappa Delta Sing Song, Vanderburg vvas chosen Miss ET: Nichols vvas chosen Derby Day Oueen and Delt Relays Queeng Ludden vvas Alpha Phi Omega Svveetheartg Porter and Smith vvere beauty finalistsg and Vander, berg was a university beauty, 5' td' if n L Q - '- , t 5 5' I ., NI ., 55 i w Vkx 1 X1 4 'N '5 Q' - i 3.5 ' Pg i 'T if ,, N Y is - ,. . ..H. ' :E N Q ,. 'TF Y.. ,. ks, 6 'V 1, X R X ,T s . gp M t X X 7' 2 ,' tw fx ti '?f 4 1 A tx -X . f - .' K . I s Q, 33, v - A Donna: Arnoid Juan Boyle Gini Brady .Jnczqtitz Briggs, treasurer Gayle Bray Junta Duyien Kttrnn Dffxter Juiin Ftigglevctcuye Kattity Vurr, prfisictenl Slliiittl Geirris Ptttti Cinztry Pnttitt Cjrcenrt, intretnittrttis Liliiftn Hai! Ktttiiy Hztinlnerbetck Katy Hiii Sztndy Hott Kerrie Hopkins Brsenftn lnrnan, activities Jn Lynn Johnson Sitarcnn Johnston Cmnt .Innes Ktttiiy Kaiser Gatyitz Kunscittek Sidntey Loitrnan Linctu Ludden, niednc trftinszr Karnn Mattcuney Pnntty iWctDoyvGii Tstnin Mcgflutre Dtrinrns Mutter Victkin Niorqeari, scnotetrsniiu Gicnctaa Neal Bwbbic Nichols Rita Poetry Jan Porter Ln Vunno Porter Brenda Pugh, ciwapietin Frnn Haitciiti, ir, panitcllnrtict Anttite H tqsby Knrirn Roftctit Cztrni Hobinson, sociai citttirnitn Fiosttinnry Rotand Katy Siixtriy Metrgtttrezt Sims D'!Xnn Srnitii Jztnis Snntn, sr, paitnnlinriitr Ynvnnncr Srnitri, secretary Stisnn Staztiti iVi.trtiitt Stbring, !X,VV,S, .innut Stttliings iiinltlnn Weetttterirurd I-Satrlsftrn VVCst Nttntzy Wltite, ritsti chtiirinzin Bttrtmrat Wiiiiatns, standards Vicki Vstnderberg, sonqitegiclter N X hi mega Gail Avery Cathy' Barber Linda Barker Becky Begqs Pam Bernard Patty Bogard Junelle Brantley Linda Brinson Betty Brovvn Jeanette Brovvn Kathy Cayvyood Julia Childers Linda Childers Patricia Co7art Judy Cranferd Jill Dees Pat Adarns Beverly Atkins Qs '- N 125335 . sr ,, f A disr- V s 9 XX A Q 5 if s .J ,A K . 'E' fxx . I 1. ve K 'kk X X I Jan Clinton, president r NA li 6 '.,, -,11 i S 1 V Lt Tv 4 ' J if ' S Z 'X fit f ' J J l iyl Q mi tn' 3? , Xfiix 5 S 9' O .t ' f 1 .Xt X K if 19, me Q ,Q X. fi 1 V ,.... ,wiv K. my ' ,.,. I ,sf L, .. is i 'Pl , 1' L Kathy Diarnond Ann Dillard Dee Dovvell Jackie Edwards Susan Fairies Lynn Fouclie Jan Fickessin Brenda Fleming Linda Furgeson Suzanne Galford Reba Graham Marsha Haley Ann Heinen Barbara Hensley Jan Holt Parn Howard Carolyn Johnson Missy Kearley Kathleen Kidd Pat Long Eyelyn Loyd Willette McCroan Peggy Merrell Marilyn Morris Mary Jane Mosely Linda Mullane Mary Munneke Kathy Myers Bette Otferrnan Kristy Ott Rhonda Perry Kita Pickrell Vicki Pressel Peggy Prince Susan Pruitt Debbie Ragain Roxanne Renfroe Carol Reese Deborah Scott Patty Sniilh Mary Silencer Alice St, John Shelly Sunderlanr Jane Vcrres Kay Vllochat Cyndy Wallis Sheri Waters Jane Whsfelcbr Peggy Bayless Bmma Linda Bell hi eta Debbie Darnell Jeanne Davis Kathy Dolan, house president Elaine Faireloth, pledge trainer Andrea Farr Jennifer Hrntin Sarah Fleyyharty Jodi Freeman lylarthzi Freeinan Cheryl Monroe Gaston Connie Gist Jean Goodman Jeannie Haggard Jan Harrell Peggy Holbert Ann Holbrook Jan Harris, president Mary Ann Bennett Kathie Brodie Katie Bryant Donna Butalla Jan Hollingsworth, secretary Diane Jack Chris Jensen Sandi Kerley Laurie Kimbrough Linda Kline ei' 53' Jackie Ledbelter Mary Lookabotigh ,V 'va Carle Williams Watson Marsha Wilson, Social Chairman Talon Lord Shannon Mairshal Dianna McClain Sandra lVlcCtltchen Lynn Strode Terry Tafter Zoe Ann Thompson Janice Walton Sandi Mirlscioll Gamma Phi Beta vvas established at East Texas State in October of l9Bl and is novv one ot the most active sororities on campus. Gamma Phi participated in Intramurals, the Lambda Chi Kidnap Greek Week, Tvvofvvheel Follies, the Grand Prix, and vvere active stipe porters ot the Lions. Gamma Phi Beta earned many honorsfSolomon and Thompson vvere Miss ET tinalistg Hollingsworth vvas Sig Ep svveetheartg McClaih vvas cheer- leader, Eirman, l-lolbrook, Jack, l-lolllngsvvorth, and Walton vvere ET Mam'sellesg Maxie Smith vvas BGTC Little Colonelg and Monroe, Bryant and Holbrook vvere named to Who's Who. Second Place in Derby Day and first place in Sing Song vvere also captured by Gamma Phi Beta. Belenda Monroe Myrna Moser, vice president Christie Ovvnsby Brenda Perry QA ve-4-f Linda Bamey Susan Elandall Janice Siebenhatlsen Rhonda Beed Connie Beimer Terri Benfrovv La Wynn B ogers Kathy Smith Maxie Smith, treasurer Vicki Smith Nila Solomon Mrs, Alice Johnson, hoosernother Suzanne Allard Vicki Aniberson Ann Anders Sheila Baveret Karen Biles Rebecca Brock Martha Brown Phyliss Brovvn Kay Burr Karen Carlton Lenoir Chappell Patsy Claussen Sallye Cobb Mickey Crovv 136 Patricia Thornton, president X QD fb 3 Z SD SD a , , lya ly x ,flil , r2r2i, iii 'ft,f-'r we M rinl r it rkki ,,lf Vlll il- ,,Z,, Q' ,.fg, M :VV ,.,:VnB:I3 V It V? ff-'r t it fff:,f'l'f' vglyll Aggl Azzllvv AVAA :l', AV Iizvl rrr EQ? i,VA ,,i.',A5:IAVV Wigwam? ,,,.,, i ii, f, ,vvt W if :.z - i,,.fAf,!EV? gzi A rr rrr lrr rr rkriir ci W., S ,,lr ,,i, l ,- , Gamma Upsiion Chapter of Kappa Delta vvas established on the East Texas State campus on May lil, l96O. Each year Kappa Delta sponsors Sing Song to raise money for the Children's Medical Center in Dallas. Kappa Deltas participate actively in all Greek activities including Derby Day, Tvvo Wheel Eollies, lntramurals, and Greek Week. Kappa Delta vvon Lambda Chi Kidnap, Delt Belays, and the campus scholarship trophy. The KD's of ET also earned recognition from national Kappa Delta in the form of the National Scholarship and Magazine Sales avvards. Vicki Henninges vvas elected cheerleader, AWS Woman ot the Year, All-School Favorite, and Greek Goddess. Biles, Beimers, and Bridge vvere Mam'selles, and Braden and Phillips vvere Class Favorites. Linda Beimers vvas also Miss East Texas State University, and Gvven Phillips vvas Delt Svveetheart, Brenda Lee vvas Arnold Air Society Svveetheart, and Cathy White Coleman vvas Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Martha Brovvn vvas elected to the Student Senate, as vvas Sharon Beid. Jeannette Braden vvas elected to the MSC Board of Direc- tors. Kappa Delta's tlovver is the vvhite rose, its colors are olive green and pearl vvhite, and its insignia is the Norman Shield. 4Q..c.... rf 'ff' hes, ,M ll -if G 46, K Av ok. L. 'K Donna Moses Diane Nelson Sheila Nelson Carolyn Parsons Linda Patrick Margaret Perry Sharon Reid Linda Reimers Ardie Richards Tina Moon Sally Starnm Carolyn Taylor Glenda Ward Jana Watson Cathy White in Mary Lou Davis l-larriet Filer Marty Ford Sherry Gordon Janet Hardin Lou' Ann Harkrider Virginia Heftelfinqer Nancy Henderson Vicki l-ienninges Ann l-lense! Jan l-lensel Pam Irby Jo Arine Jaggers Linda Kinney Brenda Lee Rhonda Lee Vicki Lernons Leah Livingston Brenda Lynn Sundy Mayfield IEW if lil 49' TEXAS ' ' 1 w V r I 31491 ' ' .fy 43 Ev 45? W W 5- Y? vw if-my 'E .Q NZ Ardie Richards, Kappa Delta, catches her prey. chase is on Sorority girls register at Derby Day . . . Sigma Chi Mike Moore spray paints his Greek syrribois Ori Jenn Porter vvhile Martha Spring looks Ori. A masculine arm gives assistance as this milk baby chugs down her quart of milk. lVliIk Baby contest Zip strip . Vicki Bailey, ADPi, struggles into her sweatshirt during the Zip Strip Contest. lx i xl if i 9 5 Kappa Deitas Brenda Lee, Martha Brovvn, Lanier Sharp, and Diane Nelson cheer their sisters on to victory. til A xx Cheering 1 144 Beauty contestants . Bob Younger, Sigma Chi, decks out for the Dec-A-Sig Contest. wr 2' 49 V .2 Cigar smoke.. Kappa Deltas Diane Pommer, Lanier Sharp, and Pat Harmon puff on their cigar in the Cigar Smoke. 'I -.H K JW . JP 4 Jan Morrison, Kappa Delta, looks sympathetically at a beaten opponent in the Pillow fight over a mud hole. X5 ef? Derby Day closes with a lVlud-pillow fight Chi Omega took first blace in the field events of Sigma Chi Derby Day followed by Alpha Kappa Alpha in third place and Gamma Phi Beta in Second place The Gamma Phis also took the spirit avyarcl. Bobby Nichols was chosen as Derby Day Queen. 48 Delts Sponsor Cross- Country An exhausted runner collapses after his long run. Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart Gwen Phillips Presents Trophies Sigma Chi Mike Stovall KA John Gross and Sig Ep Jerry Byrd try to out sprint each other in the Delt Cross Country race. Nicky Taylor receives his trophy from Sweetheart Gween Phillips M Lambda Chi Kidnap l Lambda Chi's Mike Cardwell, Tommy Johnson, Gene George, and Paul Yeager disguised as rnobsters, kidnap the sorority nousernotners for a day in Dallas vvnile waiting for tneir ransom in groceries. Vicki Henninges and Bubba Treadvvay present Kappa Delta l-lousernotner, Mrs, Juanita Jackson, vvitlt a bouquet of roses after Kappa Delta Sorority paid ine nignest ransorn, Delta Tau Delta and Gamma Phi Beta take top honors in Kappa Delta Sing Song R, Deita Tao Delta, first plaee winners in the Fraternity Division ot Kappa Delta Sing Song presented selections trorn Westside Story. Despite sudden showers, KAS march to Binnion l-lall to collect their belies KAS Celebrate Their Founding During Old South Week 1?:SZ?Ei:S?:f1N'i2i-Sfllilfi'if 1l?S2'I2??'ifli2f.!fQ 215:45 ,.5fl'f1 'wif Kathy Barber, Chi Omega receives assistance from a Southern gentleman, KAS stand at attention as their ladies are escorted to waiting cars Delts Hold Annual Delt Relays Nicky Taylor cgaimliires lirst place trophy lor the Dells in The llnll lVliIci Finlay Bobbi Nichols Alpha Phi, was chosen Delt Belays Queen, and Barbara l-lensley, Chi Omega vvas runner ob, Kathy Novvell, Alpha Delta Pi, looks on. a ,,,ffA,.,I I M Bobbie Nichols Chosen Delt Relays Queen ha eta D I P Carol Edge vvmces as Terri Ann Menifee makes a h d iss attempt with h h it-an Sororities and Fraternities Vie For Trophies in Lambda Chi Alpha Two-Wheel Follies Wh l-l KA d h h cl f L bd ChT on Lambda Chi David Giles explains the rules to sorority entries in the bicycle marathon. Lambda Chi l-larold Chenault presents Maxie Smith, Gamma Phi, vyith her 1- trophy after being chosen Tvvo Wheel Follies Queen, Other contestants are left to right Ann Lynn, Bobbie Nichols, Jeannette Brown , and Glenda Ward Chi Omegas Carol Fteese, Reba Graham, Beverly Akins, and Lloyd Foust cheer at Lambda Chi Aloha Tvyo-Wheel Follies. iwfii tf'i A t Q' cacia Paul Green, President Recognized by the Inter- traternity Council in April of l969, Acacia colony has experienced fantastic growth. From a first pledge class of six which was initiated in lvlay of 1969, they have grown into a brotherhood of twenty six members. Acacias were enthusf iastic participants in intra- mural sports and other University activities. PHT Ffvmafkf Tarnra Womack, Sweetheart Sweetheart 156 David liovse James Campbell Mark Collins Ken Davis Steve Ellis George Pick Michael Hamilton Roh Hamilton Bruce Hitt Tom Jefferies Jim Johhsoh Fred Jones Chris Levitt Richard Levvis Barrv Mahgels Robert Maxvvell .lack Melton Richard Moore Mike Riddle Carl Smith S ,fm 722 if... Q-'Q fy- +1511 A-.af it ,gms RF .ax all -Illi- ,or hug 'Q 1f ? ,- 4. 1--,,, 'Q f--1. . I 'Io I Q K s C - 'I' 704k 39 APN'-u X , Z- 'Qi 5,5 H1 ko. , 5.5 , .K lpha N amma ho 8 Julia Jarchow, sweetheart Dale lvlulkex, president tt aa: d,,:s55 ,W,:, ,a Q., . Alpha Gamma Rho began at East Texas State in 1964 as Alpha Sigma, a local fraternity. Alpha Sigma became a colony of Alpha Gamma Rho in the spring of 1968. Alpha Gamma Rho sponsors the annual Turkey Shoot and Western Week Activities, and also co-sponsored the lnterAG reek Basketball Tournament with Gamma Phi Beta. Dennis Rovvden vvas elected president ofthe United Students, and the fraternity as a vvhole vvon the East Texas Scholarship Trophy as they have done for the last six semesters. Their colors are green and gold and their insignia is the sickle and sheath. we 'D' dmv rings, 'T 'mi 1 k is v-.gg a-Oh P41-.Q ,N L.--Q J' W.,--e .M ,,.,.a-nf 13' ,Ji .,,,.-0 sw, was -u.,,.nv Bob Aquino Robert Arinstead Keith Ballance Treasurer Gary Chrisinon Joe Cole Charles Davidson Ricky Davidson William Ellis Thomas Harper Roger Houser Gary Howard Jerry Jones Larry Lambert Donald Lee Ken Lovve Bill Lyons Cliflin Martin Charles lVleels Vice president Charles Miller Gary Nevvman Bobby Pearce Larry Shio Whit Wade, Secretary David Weatherford Dr. Harney, Advisor Dr. Norris, sponsor Dr, Yeager, sponsor lpha hi fi f ipha 1' 4 ' . V .4 A .X f X , lj.. f an rr h Q 1 ,' A t 4, :KM fr Q, -w .K ,..,-.fy-t' ts , A t A Q. t ,N if .X .- KN- ,K ,. Q: .. N , X ...-...... 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K 'N ,,. gtk ' ,' Thelma Harris, sweetheart Alpha Phi Alphas initiate their 1969 pledges James Adams Clyde Austin Kenneth Berryman Gilfort Coleman Tommy Simpson Donell Walker Melvin Williams Troy Coleman Robert Davis Robert Edison Willie Edwards Judge Hall John l-larris Paul Hicks Kermit Jenkins Melvin Lincoln Henry Moore Larry Mumphrey Bobby Pippins Edgar Price Albert Rice Ronald Scott J, Mason Brewer, sponsor NJ N George Angle, president Wendell Ashby Gregg Atkins Billy Ayres Chip Bauer Fred Brovvn, pledge trainer Mike Coffey Harold Cox Greg Cronholm Don Crum Bobby Davis Don Davis Gene Drautz Ricky Duke Danny Ellison Teddy Ellis, social chairman Darrell Fox Randy Frank Ben Gilemore Kirk Green, treasurer Gerald Guest elta 8U elta 162 Gwen Phil lips, sweetheart Keith Irby Don Jones Glenn Kirk Floger Kline James Knovvles, Intramurals Joe Knowles Bob Leonhart Gene Levvis, pledge trainer Eddie lVlcConnel Dana Moon Steve lvlullinex Steve Palmer Roc Polisio James Potter Ron Ragan, publicity Jon Reed Brian Riddle Steve Scott David Steely Thomas Steely, advisor Flusty Stockton Nicky Taylor Steve Triece Bob Walker Sammy Walker LaDoyce Weatherford Tommy Whipple, scholarship Larry Williams Mitch Williams Bob Winstead uw? new ,I 'i -...mf On ii at . .. :vi Wit? 4 ambda hi Ipha x Q Cathy Coleman, Crescent Girl Jeff Stricklin Iota Kappa chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, formerly the Artema Club, vvas established on the East Texas Campus on October 27, 1962. Lambda Chi Alpha is active in all events involving Greeks, The House- mother Kidriap is a charitable event held in the fall with proceeds going to a local orphan's home. The Two Wheel Follies is an exciting event sponsored in the Spring by Lambda Chi's for the enjoyment of other Greeks on campus. Another service project of Lambda Chi Alpha is the painting of fire plugs vvith school colors. The white rose is the fraternity flower and the fra- ternity colors are blue, green, and golol. Paul Yeager of Lambda Chi vvas elected cheerleader for the 1970-71 school year. Chuck Imloert Tommy Johnson Mike Ludden Jim Lueders John McNeill Gary Minton Wayne Oliver Mike Peek Don Roberts Donny Ryan Greg Schaeters Charles Sloonsel Jim Stewart Paul Wilson Mike Stone Paul Yeager William Dooley, advisor Billy Roland, sponsor Paul Akers Jerry Allen Jon Baum Mike Caldvyell Lloyd Catlett Ronald Chance Rick Coleman Mike Day Charles Elliot Pat Gafford Jay Garrett Gene George David Giles Ron l-Ievvett Joe Hyde Jon Hyde mega Ri hi f fx 5 myth 'li HP W if ,MQ me cw 0 6923, as 'STS 2 rg Srl , . A-'-f .. '53 ,,... . ' is tak? Rees, -A I l fl :t rl ta ,age wi ..,:, 'J-TW f ALA K ' H3 :.,, g Q, N',' , Vit s A ' ::,' A . . rff '.Q, 0 if 1 -0 -fr 0 ,,'1'.,. 1 1 97:5 f :'Q . 5 J? ' Q 0 is 0 Q ' ' 1,: nf. y gtk ,V 1 S 1,1 I 4 N i k G V r yah t Yi Q e Dennis A. Dyce, president Elroy Birdsong, vice-president l-lertha Echols, sweetheart East Texas State University established a chap- ter of Omega Psi Phi under the leadership of Dennis A. Oyce. After receiving recognition from the inter- fraternity council, the O Club, as they were then known, proceeded to become affiliated with the na- tional organization. On February l, 1970, twenty-four prospective brothers were initiated into the bonds of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. The ET chapter is Theta Theta. The Omega Psi Phi's got off to a good start in their first year at East Texas State by being active participants in Intra- murals, Delt Relays, and Delt Cross Country. Top row: Revell Wheeler, Curtis Wesley, Rusty Cubie, VV.S. Garland, James Williams, second row d Latimer, Howard Knight, first row. Issac Williams, James Jenkins,.VV.T. Thomas. 0Qs QU? Arthur lVlcClarin Winston lVlcCovvan Willis lVIc:Phaul Jarvis lvlelton Morris lvlinatee Frank Ringer Charles Shankle Playford Stevens James Talbot Alfred Taylor James Throvver Chester Vaughn, treasurer Roy Andy, Intramurals Ocie C. Blackwell, secretary David Carter Russell Cuffee Willie P, Drumgoole Weldon Elbert Steve Favors Lester Fleming Billy l-lilburn Joe House John Jackson Larry Lavvson, Chaplain hi appa heta il' tis , x , A X Y? st Karen Burns Sherry Gordon Nita Hammock Lou Ann Harkrider Louise l-lolmans Brenda Lynn Carolyn McMichael Linda Patrick Buth Proctor Janet Rasmussen Nikki Vlleissenflue 8 Nita Hammock, sweetheart Phi Kappa Theta had its beginning at East Texas State when four ETSU students formed the Friars Club on February 14, 1965. In April of that year the name was changed to Theta Delta Phi, which is a colonizing name of Phi Kappa Theta. In 1967 it was granted social fraternity status and be- came a formal affiliate of Phi Kappa Theta. The Theta Delts were given colony ranking on the weekend of December 13-15, 1968. On lVIay 9 of this year the group was chartered as Epsilon Tau Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta. During the past year the Phi Kapps have entered Intramural football, basketball, volley- ball, bowling and sponsored a car in the Grand Prix. They participated in the campus Wadley Blood Bank Drive, and were in charge of the Greek Week Talent Show. Last semester they ranked second among fraternities in scholarship. Ph? aphves Bill Jenni ngs, president Mr. Prank Barchard, sponsor lVIike Aldridge Bobby Bardin Mart Bisek Craig Corley Fred Dillard Larry Dyer, historian Flonny Planary John Grams, social chairman Leon Guerra Danny Hammock, pledge trainer Tim Jaggers John Lee Flobert Manson Gerald lylcliibben Jim lylcLaren, Athletics Charlie lylcliieynolds Walter lVlulock Russell Obert, treasurer Anthony Polumbo Denny Paschall Mike Paschall, vice-president Pat Penton Chuck Perry Joel Pittman Lonnie Prescott Plonny Sanders Jerry Taylor Jack Trout, rush chairman lVlark Vernon Jimmy Watson .1 at run 1 170 Elppa Susan Allen Nancy Browning Julia Childers Carol Edge Brenda Flaming Vicki Henninges Diana O'Neal Linda Smith Drenda Williams Louise Wilson Becky Palchinski, Pi Kappa Phi Rose ittle isters of -He tar gl h.amp Mark Ball DonBillinQ1on Richard Clemens Walt Davis Mark Eclvvards Larry Vain Lonnie Feirless Mack Fleming Paul Goererte Craig Halliday Johnny Hargis Billy l-larrison Keith Harrison Ronny Hays Roger Heilzmen Allen Keller Johnny Klein Dan Ludevvicl Roy Mitchell Ken Park Keith Parker Bill Patterson Stan Plevva Rick Ramsey Greg Richards Bobby Roton Scott Serbin Bill Silvers David Tipping Skip Townsend James Vanderoool Mike Wolters .liy .::,- 4,1 , 4, 2 MW by tl in-Z, 4 ff hi 2 ' ff jf f v vv' if ,QU 0 J O . 'iw le ,l -Q0 an lvlike Anderson David Arnold Gil Ash Johnny Baker Steve Bills Jon Blackmon Guy Blanchard lvlarc Boyd Steve Bradshaw Busty Brewer Steve Brown Ricky Byrd David Coleman Joel Conroy Leslie Cox Alan Craig Herb Cross Doug Daniels Jim Dillon Bill Dishner David DuPriest 72 ,QXQLQLQ ,D ....... .S ' 'ii' , ,, lil V 'iw YV V 0 M lVlrs. Marion Bolin, Housemother Jerry B hodes, president Dwight Elledge David Epstein Artie Erwin Don Gordon Rick Hawrylak C, Mike l-lays lt? -'M' f Kent Holhart Q Mike Ice Steve Jackson Tony Jankey Ronny Jones in rw Li Q 5 1 Bob Jordan , S t , Mike Jordan 1-rw-f i ,, --,,.,, fmt? L gif? Jim Kanaman 'X Jerry King Tony Kring Robert E, Lee Tommy Long ,,, ,,,,,, ,.,. Truman Meissner Lynn McCord . Q -f Mike Moore 1 6' John Moss Charles Muirhead Eddie Munson Jim Wall Rick Overby John Parker J, Marvin Patterson in Tommy Phillips Mike Pohl Jerry Rider Wick Renwick Sam Sharawi 3 Doug Sharp X M., ref' Fred smith ff? ,X-:iq 5 A L if fl Johnny Spencer Lynn Stafford Dennis Stanley Curtis Starnes Prank Sterle Lee Teetes Jay Turner A-'K Xt a X 'Jig 51:2 w W5 Q Barry Whitfill Jim Wiginton Larry Wiggs Gary Williams Gary Williamson Ronnie Wilson fm' Bob Younger 173 e psilon Jan Hollingsworth, sweetheart in ' X 'nf' Q--- Ronnie Blocker, president Joe French, vice-president ,fx 1' fn. was 31: 19 vi' 'Q-9' ii -0 Kim' N -ft- Q' vez? If Lf-'x 9? heir ,nm AA L. fa. Y' NP . x 0 .ds 15-.in Nl' 'Q' fp' .fi , vs' Q-0'4 17 NO' 75 ZONE E X sr .gf- Q-'ws rv N -of X ew -:J 4-1- '-gg' 'ya 4-,ax ,wb-sa l, Aa we-'Q ,i ff-1-J -eff' a.,-0' flag.. tw se: B 4 A is l ww r M. x --' 3' Nas ..-, au. fljfy ,A- ,..-... Danny Allman Ken Acluoctk Bobby Bficlcvr Bonny Barker Boiler Boyylinq Jarnns Breisyystll Pat Chniriluwlairi Leroy Chancllnr Jirnrny Childs Greg Chilsny Gary Clernonls Bill Coslello Bob Crain Charles Daniels Jim Dieiz Phil Dopson Bill Edwards Hugh Ellison Brian Engledovv Mike Farris Bob Green Marvin l-lesler John Ingram Gerry lryin Hubert Kidd Mike King Bovv Krevyson Bonny Lott Clyde McAfee John McDonald Joe Morris Joe Page Butch Panter Jarnes Bay John Sauls Gary Story Mike Sullivan Robert Tidvvell Mike Tull Terry Turner Torn Vance Calvin Wells 17 Greek God and Goddess Dana and Vicki Moon Henninges -, ,H ,,,,g.,...u1.h-'W E. '-'lil 'Sl 'ful L54 J' is in E-n Tu'ni un 'll 'TJ -p 'IJ is H Sl! W , .,,, W, 'sl ' sf wwgplgpsss Barons fir' v LG- Q 'W Standing: Keith Parker, Willie Paul Drumgoole, Bill Jennings, Giltort Coleman, Ken Park, Dennis Stanley, Sam Snarravvi, Parker Jones, Jack Troutt, Seated: Jim Stewart, Mart Bisek, Orval Lindsey, Bryan Riddle, Lonny Fairless, Troy Coleman, Weldon Elbert, Jonn lVlcDonald, Steve lvlullenix, Russell Obert, Bill Costello, Roy Andy, F-latord Stevens, Pat Chamberlain. 7 78 hi u Ipha infonia Fred G uerrero, president Lenny Allbrooks Rusty Baldridge lvlark Baswell James Brazier Jim Brookshire Ray Calhoun Jimmy Clifton Larry Coggins David Cook Rat Dillon Santos Garcia Eddie Gellner Don Hamrick Jack Hardwick Lawrence l-larville Harold l-linsley Johnny Jardon Andrew Johnson Charles Johnson Jimmy Kimble Steve Ledbetter Richard lVIace Richard lVlcCool Larry McDavid Bill Milton Dale Ivliller Dale Payne lVlike Pyle Larry Shelton Ciara Stark Maurice Thompson James Travis Doug Turner Theron Waddel Lennie Walker Bar 1 ,L - if ww .03 4 Xiu hi psilon Mary Barker Linda Bnsvvczli LCC Brmrkcri Dianne Chestnut Barbara Asiiwood Pam Eiarn Bein Ferguson Glenda Howard SUSGVW 'WVU Beba Jackson, president Chris Jenson Mary Beln Jones Sandi Kerlczy Anne Lucy Su Fran Lee Connie May Jeannie iVicLauQriiei. Mary Ann Bushing Linda Tiirall Jeannie Wright 1 iflm x igma i Delia Sigma P1 3,, W.. I UI ' , ,Q ig g G t is 1 as - :gefebfswlzttfafaeifgefwesi , ILF 'fn V - the ., 111 ' ' ,. Q Wendy Wolfe, Delta Sigma Pi Rose Jim Sutton, Df9SiCiGnT Mike COUQVVGV, WCS-DVGSid9f1f Durreil Lovell, vice-president Edwin Jones, chancellor Bruce Margrave, secretary Steve Crovv, treasurer Roger Snavv, historian J. T, Ingram, sponsor Mike Aikin Abel Aleman Lynn Barnett Bill Bandt Scott Bivings Alan Blevins Marvin Bosley John Bourdeaux Ray Bowling Jackie Colley Greg Cooper Mike Cooper John Cox Larry Crews Mark Dyess Tony Gallucci Don George Mark Gerigk Jerry Good Steve Hale David Hamlin Rodney Hammer Bill Herman Ron Jackson Jim Kepner Robert Leggett Kevin Lovell Vinod Malhotra Joe Marsh Larry Mink Roy Rabenaldt Stan Romack Doug Smith Jim Stringfellovv Danny Sturdivant Ashby Toulmin Richard Trimble 82 igma so psilon Bob Armstrong Allen Basham Steve Beckham Don Berryhill Jimmy Cathy Joseph Derdiyen Danny Etter Wayne Goodwin Jim Gregg John Greer Allen l-lale James Harden Bichard Harnett Fred Henley John Kracht Jim Leoders Gary lVlanamy Dennis lVlann John lVlclXleill Walter Marris Biehard Ornales Bill Pace Paul Peters Brian Peterson Tony Pizza James Bobertson Larry Smith John Spencer Frank Spindle James Toney Ellis Taylor Danny Townsend Bobert Walker Sam Wells Bill Bandt, president l HN Delores Novvlin, president Darlene Birdsono Janet Carey .lan Davis Glenda Dauqlwterty Susan lVIcDonaIcl Patricia Pinkltarr: Sandra Ouattlebaum Linda Floss Jackie Snick Susan Smart Carolyn Taylor Layola Walker Margie Wallard Marilyn Vllltitten Pat Wasnerlesky Susan Faclwery ,fhi heta 18 184 ngel light Kathy Boston Sherry Brovyning Martha Burkhart Nancy Burkhart Sara Buster Betty Carter Amy Clarkson Barbara Croyvley Ann Furrh Sandie Giddens Nancy Gressett Phyllis Hammersmith Teresa Land Claudia Nelle Peggy O'lXleil Karen Pittman Donna Prescott Janice Probst Joyce Fiidgevyay Lynn Plobertson Louise Wilson Sherry Wolfson Pam Yantch Debra Marlor Peggy Blount Sue Blount Katherine lvlarlor Angel Flight is a national honorary service organization of young ladies who are interested in furthering aerospace povyer through support of Air Force BOTC activities. Each semester Angel Flight holds formal rush for the purpose of becoming acquainted vyith interested young Women. Girls are selected for rnembership on the basis of scholarship, personality, character, leadership and interest, -in vw-N, ' Linda Lodden, sweetheart Gary Beadel Steve Bettley Ronnie O'Burk John Du Pre Bill Fisher Barry Goldberg Louis Guarrero John l-lonneborger Mike Matheny Mark Middleton Joe Mirisciotti Pat Mooneyharn Pat Moore Sam Newell Terry Norris Johnny Orr Dale Penny Larry Polk Jeff Ramirez Steve Reed Rob Srnallvvood Bobby Templeton Chester Warshavy Joe Wetzel lpha mega am'seIles Top rovv: lVIarsha Haley, Karen Biles, Janice Walton, Evelyn Loyd, Belenda lVlonroe, Ann Heinen, Bertha Vaughan, Brenda Lee, Ann Holbrook, and Linda Haroerg Bottom rovyi Joyce lylorgan, Kathy l-larnrnerhack, Jennifer Firman, Linda Beirners, Peggy lVIerrel, Susan Pruitt, and Barbara Cannon. lVlarn'seIles came to the East Texas carnous in the spring ot 1968. They are selected from the rnany co-eds who oarticioate in the Neiman lylarcus Fashion Fair, a tive-session clinic vyhere they learn the latest in fashion trends. As E'l s ovyn models, they stage and model in their ovyn fashion shows. 1 Belendu lvlonroe, president 'tv ,, if ,I old t ackets Cold Jackets, honorary service organi7ation for sophomore vvomen, became a colony of the national service organization Gamma Sigma Sigma on December 31, 1969. All active Gold Jackets are pledges this organization. To become a pledge ol Gold Jackets a girl must have a 2,7 grade point average. After completing fifteen service hours, a girl is voted on by the members, and then becomes a member of the Gold Jackets colony ol Gamma Sigma Sigma. Gold Jackets vvork with Forum Arts programs, Parents Day, Career Day, and any other vvorthvvliile university sponsored activities. Georgia Crawford Judi Freeman Cynthia l-lall Marsha Harmon gl Barbara: Holt Pam Irby Susan lzard Linda Ludden .9 K A4 Linda Reimers Sheila Fiiley Jan Ward Carle Watson gf' fa f 113.4 .Lt 'AK l .AR I lvlickie Wilder Sao ndra Williams Debbie Windham 18 88 ryzmi allow 04 r STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Accountants' Society. Membership open to those in business, majoring in accounting. Afro-American Student Society of East Texas. Membership is open to all students and faculty interested in the promotion of human worth, dignity, and brotherhood in the university and community. Alpha Gamma Alpha. A mathematics society which requires members to have a 2.75 grade-point average in mathematics courses completed. Alpha Phi Omega. A national service fraternity for men which continues the principles of the Scout oath and law. Alpha Psi Omega. A national honorary dramatic society open to those who participate in dramatic productions. American Chemical Society, E. 71 Chapter of Student Affiliates. An organization that fosters a professional spirit among students in chemistry and pre-chemical engineering. Angel Flight. A national honorary service organization of young ladies who are selected for their scholarship, personality, character, leadership, and interest in furthering aerospace power through support of the Arnold Air Society and other Air Force ROTC activities. Arnold Air Society. A national honorary service organization of Air Force ROTC cadets who are selected for their scholarship, character, leadership potential, and interest in furthering aerospace power through support of Air Force ROTC activities. Association of Childhood Education lnternational. Promotes interest in kindergarten-primary education. A branch of the international organization. Association of German Students of East Texas. Membership is open to those students interested in German. Association of Women Students. An association to which all women students at the university belong, to promote the intellectual, social and religious welfare of the women students. Check Stop Club. Any student in good standing with East Texas State University who is interested in digital computing and data processing shall be eligible to qualify for membership. Circle K International. Male students of good character and scholastic standing of 2 points. Collegiate F. F. A. Chapter. Membership is open to majors and minors in agriculture and to former members of high school chapters of Future Farmers of America. Delta Sigma Pi. Professional fraternity for men majoring in business administration. East Texas State University Archaeological Society. Membership is open to all students and faculty interested in the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities, such as fossil relics and artifacts. East Texas State University Aero Club. Promotes interest in aviation. Its membership is open to students and members of the faculty. El Club Hispanico. Open to anyone interested in the Latin Americas. Eta Epsilon. All students taking home economics, including boys, may become members. Gamma Beta Phi A national scholastic organization for high school Beta Club members who maintain a 2.5 grade-point average. Gold Jackets. Open to freshman girls with a 2.9 grade-point average chosen by previous members. lnternational Club. An organization interested in current world affairs. Karate Club. Open to anyone interested in Karate. Le Cercle Francais. Open to anyone who takes French. Mitchell Grenadiers A military precision drill team of selected Air Force ROTC cadets. Mu Phi Epsilon. An International music sorority having as its primary purpose the advancement of music in America and throughout the world. Phi Chi Theta. Open to women majoring in business or economics of at least second semester standing and with at least a 2.0 average. Phi Delta Kappa. A professional fraternity for men in education. The ETSU chapter was installed on July 19, 1957. Membership is by invitation. Pi Kappa Delta. An organization to stimulate progress in and further the interests of speech. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. A national fraternity to promote an interest in music. Phi Pi Delta. Membership is open to men and women physical education majors and minors. Press Club. A club composed of journalism majors or others interested in publications. Fosters interest and welfare of students through journalistic activities. Psychology Club. Open to students and faculty interested in the field of psychology. Rodeo Club. Open to any student interested in rodeo activities. Sam Rayburn Pre-Law Club. Open to all students in pre-law and related fields. Sigma Delta Chi An international professional society for men and women in journalism. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. A national society in the earth sciences with the objectives of scholastic and scientific advancement of its members. Membership is open to students who have a 2.67 accumulative average and a 3.0 average in the earth sciences. Sigma Tau Epsilon. A professional society open to industrial education majors and minors. Soccer Club. Open to anyone interested in soccer. Sociology Club. Open to all who are interested in sociology. Texas Student Education Association. A professional organization for students who plan to be teachers. Student Group of American Guild Organists. National organization open to music majors or minors who have at least one semester of organ study and at least a 2.5 average. T Association. Consists of all varsity letter winners in all major sports. Terpsichorean Club. Membership is open to students who are interested in performing and promoting all forms of contemporary dance. Young Democratic Club. Promotes active citizenship and educates the students as to the practical working of our American Political System. Young Republican Club. Membership is open to students enrolled at ETSU. Residence Hall Associations The Inter-residence Hall Council is composed of representatives from each of the men's and women's residence hall associations of the campus. The council coordinates the activities and programs of the residence hall system. Its purpose is to provide for the welfare of the students living in university housing. SCHOLASTIC HO NO BABY SOCIETIES Alpha Chi. Members are chosen from the upper ten per cent of the junior and senior classes. Scholastic average must be at least 3.3. Alpha Kappa Delta. A national honorary sociology fraternity open to students with an overall grade-point average of at least 3.0 and who have completed at least four courses in sociology with a 3.0 average in all sociology courses taken. Alpha Lambda Delta. A national scholastic honorary organization for freshman women. The grade-point average required for initiation is 3.5, or an average of not less than halfway between A and B. Beta Beta Beta. A national scholastic honorary organization for biology majors and other students interested in biology. initiation requirements are: student must have a scholarship record superior to the average grade of the whole student body: he shall have completed at least three courses in biology: and must rank not lower than the fourth semester of his college course. Cap and Gown. An honorary organization for senior women. Qualifications for membership are scholastic lat least a 3.0 averagei, leadership, and service. New members are elected in the spring semester of their junior year by the unanimous vote of active members. Kappa Delta Pi. Members must have a grade of 3.5 or above, six hours of education, and must be of junior standing. Phi Alpha Theta. National honor society for history majors or students who have at least four courses in history. Members must rank in upper thirty-five per cent of their class, must have an average grade of better than B in all history courses, and average of B in 2l3 of the remainder of their work. Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary scholastic fraternity for freshman men who, in the first semester or the equivalent of their freshman year, maintain a scholastic average of at least 3.5. Pi Omega Pi. National honor society for business administration majors and minors interested in becoming teachers of commercial subjects. Delta Psi Kappa. A national professional organization for women physical education majors. A grade point average of 3.0 in physical education and a 2.5 overall average must be maintained for membership. lota Lambda Sigma. A national professional organization for industrial education majors. A 3.0 average in at least six courses in industrial education is required for membership. Sigma Tau Delta. Open to English majors who have at least a B average in English and a general average of at least B. 18 190 JOHN T. ABRAHAM Fr., Philadelphia, Penn. Check Stop Club VERNA Y. ABRAM So., Waxahachie Delta Pi Kappa HARRIET WOOD ADAMS SO., Wolfe City JACKIE ADAMS Fr., Wolfe City LINDA ADAMS Jr., Wills Point MARY ADAMS Fr., Forney Eta Epsilon MARY B. ADAMS Sr., Tyler PATRICIA ADAMS Fr., Grand Prairie Lionbackers, Eta Epsilon WAYNE ADAMS So., Wolfe City SANDY ADDISON Jr., Dallas TSEA, Alpha Chi Phi Alpha Theta MARY E. ADKINS So., Nocona Spanish Club, TSEA, AWS SAMUEL D. AIKIN Jr., Texarkana Afro-American Club BERENDA ALEXANDER Sr.,Talco TSEA KATHYE ALLEN Fr., Greenville SHERRYE ALLEN Jr., Greenville TSEA BETTY ALLREAD Jr., Greenville CEC VICKIE AMBERSON Jr., Dallas Alpha Lambda Delta TOMMY ANDERS So., Rule TSEA ,ff mil' ' ' 1-ff . IQ: A 4 a 9 Y' b X X S Y k X 1 .'.i .1 -'i i' 1- . -. E 1 :ips T ' -ii :at ' ,, alia.. .,.,. .. 1 -r ,ge Q f'-. ' 'Hi ...Q A! fs., 'by fl li I4 5..,1 '?' L x ' I '?'k .. CHERYL J. ANDERSON Fr., Fort Worth LARRY W. ANDERSON Jr., Dallas Circle K International DEBBIE ANDREWS Jr., Dallas MACK ANDREWS So., Greenville French Club SUSAN IRENE ANDREWS Sr., Tyler University Christian Center, Sociology Club, Psychology Club DORIS L. ANSLEY Jr., Royse City ROBERT JOHN AOUINO, JR Sr., Texarkana BOB ARMSTRONG Jr., Dallas F.F.A., E.T. Rodeo Club NATALA ASCHNER Jr., Dallas TSEA BARBARA ANN ASHWOOD Sr., Baytown Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi, TSEA GLORIA JOY ASLAN Sr., Rutherford, New Jersey GAI L AUSTIN So., Wolfe City MAE L. AUSTIN Jr., Kilgore BRENDA J. BAILEY Sr., Marshall Delta Psi Kappa, Afro-American Student Society CLIFFORD BAKER Fr., Dallas GLORIA BAKER Jr., Dallas LINDA BAKE R Fr., Mesquite SHER RY BAKER Jr., Longview RANDY W. BANKHEAD So., lVlt. Pleasant Air Force ROTC RAY BARNES Jr., Wylie Air Force ROTC LINDA A. BATEIVIAN Jr., Kemp ETHEL LOU BEAVERS Sr., Gilmer 192 .Q ii- ..-... , K' Wil!-se SHEILA BARBER JOAN KAY BARKER VIRGINIA L. BARKER DOROTHY BARNES Sr., Tyler Sr., Telephone Sr., Sherman So., Waco B-S-U-I TSEA Eta Epsilon ROBERT BARTON JENETTA BATEIVIAN CAROLYN BARRETT DONETTE BARTLEY Sr., Dallas So., Fort Worth Fr., IVIT. Pleasant Sr., Cooper Alpha Phi Omega PATRICIA BATES Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta MIKE BEAIRD Jr., Wichita Falls GARY H. BEADEL Sr., Athens Eta Epsilon So., De Soto Pi Sigma Epsilon, S.A.lVl. KARLA BECKER PSVCNOIOQV Club JEANNA BELL Fr., Sunizona, Arizona CAR LA ANN BEECHWOOD Fr., Greenville Fr., Kaufman ,fum 'i .,,,.w1' ,flap 46 ft! f ix uf .X L WN .fy X' .rx l-33 I ,ah BILL BENNETT MARGARET BENNETT LOUISE BENTLEY JIM BERRY Sr., Corsicana Jr., Lancaster So., Burkburnett Fr., Dallas S.A-IVl- MARK J. BIELAMOVVKZ Eta Epsilon DON BILLINGTON STEPHEN BETHEA Jr., Dallas SHEILA BIGGS Jr., Bridgeport Fr., Caddo Mills JOHNNY BIRDSONG Fr., Dallas C-50- Sr., Eustace JANIS K, BLACK IVIARY A. BLACK F.F.A. Sou Dallas SO., Hooks IVIELBA BLACKWELL Alpha Lambda Delta, B.S.U. Texas Association for Health, Fr., McKinney NHCHELE BLANCHARD Physical Education, and Recreation So., Irving JANICE BLEDSOE Jr., St. Joseph, Missouri Eta Epsilon, Berry Hall government in 'Q JO MARIE BERRY Jr., Canton THOMAS A. BIRCHER Fr., Balboa, Canal Zone Sikes Hall government SHIRLEY BLACK Sr., Mt. Vernon Delta Psi Kappa, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta LINDA BLOCK So., Texarkana 193 ANDY BO LAND Sr., Atlanta DEBORAH BOND Fr,, Bonham KATHY BOSTON So., Wills Point AWS, Angel Flight, Psychology club, STARS AVA GALE BOSWELL Fr., Pampa Le Circle Francais BOB BOUCHARD Fr., Dallas MIKE BOWEN Jr., Trenton OSCAR FAYE BRANCH Fr., Dallas JAMES R. BRAZIER Grad,, Ennis B.S.U., Phi lVlu Alpha Sinfonia Association for Childhood Education JAY BR E LAND Jr., Houston CAROLYN BREWER Jr., Terrell BECKY BRIAN Sr., Naples JUDY BRICKEY Sr., Canton TSEA, Alpha cm DEBBIE BRIDGE Fr., Dallas AWS SONDRA BRISBY Jr., Dallas ASSET BOBBIE R. BRISCOE So., Greenville LINDA S. BRITTON Fr., Fort Worth ROBERT BROADWAY Jr., Paris F.F.A. DWAYNE BROCK Sr., Beaumont Circle K, Sigma Tau Epsilon Iota Lambda Sigma, SAIVI HELEN BROCK So., Dallas House Committee, U.C.C. East Texas Assoc. of German Students CHRIST! BROCKIVIAN So., Dallas Newman Club, C.E.C. JOSEPH BROD So., Dallas TSEA, Phi Eta Sigma Alpha Gamma Alpha JOHN BROOKS Sr., Bogota F.F.A. LINDA J. BROOKS Sr., lVlt. Pleasant CHERYL E. BROWN Jr., Cranfills Gap Eta Epsilon KATHY SUE BROWN Fr., George West KELVIN BROWN Sr., Curundu, C.Z. VIVIAN BROWN Jr., Dallas TSEA, C.E.C.. STARS Alpha Kappa Alpha RANDY BROYLES So., Seagoville BETH BRYAN Fr., Ft. Worth Sociology Club PATTI BRYAN Jr., Texarkana TSEA KATIE BRYANT Sr., Tyler Kappa Delta Pi, Cap and Gown Alpha Chi RAYMOND P. BRYANT JR. So., lVlcKinney DIXIE BUICE Sr., Dallas CHARLES L. BURCH So., Odessa MARTHA BURKHART So., lVIt. Pleasant American Chemical Society NANCY BURKHART So., lVlt. Pleasant American Chemical Society L ts E xx! E, I, i..i1 5 ,L ii' 'C-Il' vi sei g . wav' I X ...PQ if . 4? is of . ji' rg- Ea is 2 A-qu 1 K ,x g X 'N 'wa 47 ,P--f-Q ,y- EVELYN BUR KS Fr., Dallas CHARLES BURNS So., Lewisville KAREN EVELYN BURNS Fr., Cleburne MELINDA SUE BURNS Fr., Fort Worth MICHAEL BURNS Sr., Iowa Falls, Iowa SHARON BURNS Fr., Cleburne Newman Club KAY BURR Fr., Greenville JANIECE BUTLER Sr., Odessa TSEA, Kappa Delta Pi MARION R. BUTTS Sr., Annona NANCY BYNUM Fr., Bowie KAREN A. BYRD Fr., Dallas KATHY CALDWELL Sr., Kaufman DINAH CALHOON So., Greenville Psychology Club CINDY ECKELKAIVIP CALICCHIO Sr.,Electra GARRY DON CAMPBELL Sr., Commerce JO LYNN CAMPBELL Sn, Commerce LARRY D. CAMPBELL Sr.,SuIphur Springs NANCY CAMPBELL Fr., Mt. Pleasant fix 1 Z L fm 6.3 i fr . - 'NQQ ..-f ali if 'fi' - M1 K-1 Aa -ww - 'iff' ROBERT CAMPBELL Fr., Daingerfield SHARON CAMPBELL Sr., Mt. Pleasant CYNTHIA CANNON Jr., Dallas TSEA PATRICIA CANTRELL Jr., Sherman TSEA JANET LEA CAREY Jr., Dallas Phi Chi Theta KEN CAREY So.,,DaIlas E.T. Karate Club Ll NDA CARLEY Sr., Dallas TSEA PAT CARNE Fr., Possum Kingdom MARTHA CARONA So., Dallas Phi Pi Delta JANIS K. CARPENTER Fr., Greenville BEVE R LY CAR R Sr., Mt. Vernon TSEA RICHARD CARRANZA Jr.,Elsa SONJA CARSON Jr., Ashdown, Ark. BETTY CARTER So., Paris B.S.U. MARILYN CARTER Sr., Sulphur Springs Spanish Club RICHARD CARTER Sr., Richardson JAN CARVER So., Dallas JER RY CASSELL Sr., Denison P r s A W - A ZA - T I iq X .i1. V 'QYA' A egg is Qlx ix, A LAURISSA CASSEL LINDA CASSELL Fr., Palestine ' Sr., Denison JIMMY CHANEY Delta Psi Kappa, Pi Phi Delta Fr.,Alba ARTHUR LEROY CHANLER SAMMY F. CHARLTON -I'-f KIIQOVE Sr., Dallas BARBARA E. CHASE BRENDA K- CHOATE Fr., Washington, D.C. Fr., Dallas DERECA JO CHOATE 198 Jr., Bogota DEBRA CHAFFIN Fr., Dallas ANN CHAPIVIAN Sr., Rockvvall lVlI KE CHASTAI N Jr., Harleton IVIAR K CHOATE Fr., Cooper ix-Q Y-,ig 1, 1 aaiisll asv IVIAIVIIE IVI. CHAMBERS Sr., Pittsburg FRED CHAPIVIAN Fr., Rockvvall CYNTHIA A. CHERRY Jr.,Sulpl'lur Springs IVIARY CHRISTIAN Grad., Wolfe City DANA CHAIVIBLEIS Sr., Austin Phi Pi Delta KATE CHARLTON Sr., Commerce TSEA, B.S.U. . , ., 'W . V? it wr. SAM CHRISTIE ELLEN CLANTON DANNY H.CLARK ERNEST H.CLARK Jr., Frisco So., Lancaster Sr., Dallas Sr., Dallas MARTHA CLARK Eta Epsilon Bridge Club BYRON CLAYTGN Jr., Hillsboro JT., Dallas TSEA Fr., Greenville Fr., Mt, Pleasant VIVIAN BRANSQM C05 CAROLYN COCKRELL BARRY R. COE Jr., Burleson Fr., Garland Sr., Mt. Vernon TSEA ANN COLEMAN Alpha PhiOmega,TSEA PATRICIA COLLEY Sf-, FOR VVOYIIW TANA BETH COLEMAN Sr., Paris Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta, Fr-I Burleson TSEA International Club, TSEA, Alpha U,C,C, Lambda Delta MARGARET ANN CLARK So., Paris Young Republicans, PAUL COBB Jr., Lancaster E.T. Karate Club LESLIE COLE Grad., Graham Rodeo Club, F.F.A. BARBARA COLLINS Fr., Greenville STARS, CEC 199 IVIARIJO COLLINS Grad., Ft. Stockton RAYNELLE COLLINS Sr., Terrell SUSAN COLVIN Jr., Ennis JULIE CONAWAY Sr., Odessa Student Supreme Court Student Senate, Alpha Chi Delta Sigma Pi Auxiliary IVIICHAEL CONAWAY Sr., Odessa Delta Sigma Pi, Athletic Council Alpha Cm DAWN CONWAY Fr., Pharr LARRY COOK Fr., Saint Jo SHERYL COOKSIE Sr., Wolfe City JANIE COOPER Fr., Wolfe City CAROLYN COPE LAND Sr., Greenville DONNA COPE LAND So., Greenville ALAN CORLEY So., Abilene Psychology Club JERRY COWLING Sr., Gainesville Press Club, Alpha Chi NOEL COX Jr., Daingerfield DO N NA COY Jr., Richardson UTA CRAFT Sr., Bells MIKE CRAIG So., Van HAROLD E. CRANK Grad.,Winnsboro BARBARA CRAWFORD Sr., Greenville Phi Chi Theta Pres. AWS, lVlam'selles GEORGIA CRAWFORD SO., Greenville Eta Epsilon, French Club Gold Jackets LYNNDA CRAWFORD Fr., Palestine JEAN ANN CREDICOTT Jr., Breckenridge Alpha Lambda Delta LINDA R. CREGG Sr., lVlcKinney Psychology Club, TSTA Young Republicans LAURA CROOK Sr., Dallas TSEA PEGGY CROSSLAND Grad., Daingerfield Sigma Tau Delta BARBARA CROWLEY Jr., Joshua JENNIFER LYNN CROZIER Jr., Dallas TSEA, Honor Dorm Judicial Board ROSEIVIARY CUIVIBIE Sr., Rockdale Pi Phi Delta, TSTA TWILLA CUIVIIVIINS Fr., Arlington CATHY CURBO Fr., Ft. Worth Wl LL CURETON Fr., Whitevvright Football RHONDA CUTHBERTSON Fr., Dallas JO ANN DALE Jr., Texarkana French Club PAU L DALIVIONT Jr., Dallas CATHY DAN I E L Fr., Denton RANDOLPH DANIEL Jr., Rockvvall Young Republicans Press Club 'WX .. .1-up S.-fqgs, my-L 'Wk -is 202 DONALD DANIELS Jr., Marshall JACOUELYNE DANIELS SO., Marshall Psychology Club, Sociology Club Afro American Club JAMES C. DANIELS Grad., Marshall Geography Club MELODY DARBY Fr., Texas City B.S.U. SYLVIA A. DART Grad., Albuquerque, N.M. Theta Sigma Pi BRENDA SUE DAVIS Fr., Burleson Church of Christ Bible Chair FRANCES T. DAVIS Grad., Sulphur Springs Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Gamma Epsilon JAN DAVIS Jr., Dallas Phi Chi Theta Church of Christ Bible Chair JEANNE DAVIS Fr., Mt. Vernon JIMMY DAVIS Fr., San Antonio JOE DAVIS Sr., Yantis B.S.U., Psychology Club TSEA PAMELA DAVIS Sr., Terrell ROBERT C. DAVIS Grad., Garland Spanish Club, Theta Delta Phi ROBERT M. DAVIS Fr., Mineral Wells TOMMIE DAVIS Jr., Whitney TSEA, Psychology Club VICKI DAVIS Fr., Bonham AWS, ET Chorale D EB R A DAWSON Sr., Carthage DIXIE DAY Fr., Hurst B.S.U. ,mug e S fb fix .,. sail? 3 'nl fear ,J 1.4 QA Q-if 41 IVIAURICE DEAN Sr., Winnsboro TONI DEJARNATT Sr., Garland SARAH DELALOYE Fr., Dallas CATHETTE DENOY Jr., Dallas NINA DEVINEY Jr., Clarksville RALPH F. DICE, JR. Fr., Greencastle, Penn. Press Club CHERYL DICKERSON Sr., Dallas Alpha Chi, Sigma Delta Pi DOLORES DICKSON Jr., Hillsboro TSEA PAIVI DICKSOIXI Fr., Dallas B.S.U. FRED DILLARD So., Garland PATRICIA DILLABD Sr., Athens Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Beta RICHARD R. DILLON Fr., Richardson Press Club DEBBIE DINELL So.,Hurst DIAN E DI XON So., Powell SUZANN DOAK Fr., Bonham Eta Epsilon, Psychology Club ROB E RT DOBBS Fr., Forney BRUCE D. DOD Grad., IVlonticeIlo, Ky. DOROTHY DODD Fr., Hooks YN l 5 ii? A I LL A lzii , ,. RICKEY DODSON MARGARET DONNELLY JANICE L. DOOLEY SHIRLEY DOOLEY VINNIE DOROUGH Fr., Pittsburg Grad., Baytown So., Lone Oak Fr., Campbell Jr., Terrell KAY DORSETT TAREK DOUGHLI Alpha Lambda Delta' Alpha Gamma Amha JIIVIIVIY MICHAEL DOYLE GAREY DOZIER Grad., COmm6I'C9 Grad,, Damascus, Syria RUTH DOUG LASS Fr., Wolfe City JI'-, Stiflneit DARRYL S. DRECKIVIEI ER RUSTY DUFFI ELD Jr., Texarkana Circle K International Rodeo Club Grad-, ASDSVVTWOM Fr., Winnsboro JAMES ALBERT DUKE MARILYN KAY DUNKLIN JACKY F. DUNN RQDGER DUNN Fr., Atlanta - - Sr., LaRue Sr., Dimrnitt F,-.V Saint JO American Chemical Society DAVID DUPRIEST JOHN B. DUPRE So., Sulphur Springs Sr., Dallas S.A.lVI., Alpha Phi Omega 204 MARGARET DURHAM So., Pittsburg FR ED EDWARDS So., Conroe 6' .ni Y RONNIE M. EARLY STORM T. EARLY Sr., Crane Jr., Crane JERRY EDWARDS LINDA EDWARDS Jr., Lancaster EDDIE ELDER So., Garland FRANK ELROD Grad., Commerce Phi Delta Kappa, Ph So., Euless ERMA ELLIOTT So., Sherman Eta Epsilon, B.S.U. . JERRY D. EPLEY 'NIU AIpha So., Troy, Nlo. TSEA .www HERTHA H. ECHOLS SO., Tyler TED EDWARDS Jr., Canton BOB ELLIS Sr., Dallas Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship BRUCE ERICKSON So., Dallas Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship EMMA EDWARDS Fr,, Commerce DONNA GAYLE EGAN Sr., Dallas TSEA, IVIu Phi Epsilon RONNIE ELIVIORE So., Moulton, Alabama ETSU Karate Club BRENDA ESTRIDGE Fr., Henrietta 20 20 'Q' 'fs .. . ,. . I Q SV. .::.k: 3' 0 g su V LL.. -- LLVI wi' 0 ' Nj D O 'M '9P sw W ' . -K 3 1 in . VN. xk s 3 ' M . 1 M Q . K 7, . he ET Aero Club presented its second Air Show on lVlay 3, 1970 at the Corn More than 1,000 people watched as airplanes looped and rolled over the area and parachutes drifted dovvn through the sky. Some additional aircraft were on display, including three arrny helicopters. The ET Aero Club has provided an out ut three years novv. There are three flight 'nterested in obtaining a flying license. rnerce Airport. let for aviation-oriented ET students and faculty for abo instructors for anyone i The 1969970 club officers were Joe Henderson, presidentg Jim Shepherd, vice-president: Flick Alexander, vice-president for public relations, Olivia Ayers, secretary and Danny Srnith, treasurer 1 207 I s GWYNNE EVERITT Jr., Dallas DUNN T. FAIRES Jr., Commerce Iota Lambda Sigma Sigma Tau Epsilon GARY FANT Fr., Jefferson IVIARY FAROUHAR So., Dallas FAYE FARIVIER So.,Caddo Mills Eta Epsilon JOHN W. FARIVIER Sr., Corsicana DIANNE FARR Sr., Texarkana ELAINE FARR Sr., Houston CLARA FARRIS Sr., New Boston TSEA JANICE FAULK Fr., Dallas STAN FERGUSON Sr., Dallas Psychology Club RICHARD FIELDER So.,AbiIene Alpha Phi Omega GLEN FIELDS Sr., Ladonia Iota Lambda Sigma Sigma Tau Epsilon IVIIKE FIELDS So. Stamps, Ark RANDY FINDLEY Jr., Richardson STEVE FINDLEY Fr., Dallas LINDA FIN K Sr., Dallas WALLACE HOWARD FINNEY So., Honey Grove Young Democrats LOIS FIRIVIIN So., Perryton Eta Epsilon, U.C,C. BARBARA GAYLE FISHER Sr. Nevy Boston Alpha Chi, Psychology Club IVIOLLY IVI. FISHER So., Greenville EDWIN IVI. FLAGG Fr., Dallas BRENDA FLEIVIING Fr., Detroit Eta Epsilon MARTHA FLEIVIING Sr., Dallas Al ha Lambda Delta Al ha Chi D I D , Cap and Govvn, TSEA, Phi Chi Theta HERBERT FLOYD rl n Jr., Ga a d Young Republicans, Archeological Society VIRGINIA FLOYD Fr., lVlt. Pleasant ' at f SHARON FOOTE I' So., Garland LOIS A. FORD Jr., Tyler Psychology Club, Sociology Club LELA FOR EIVIAN Sr., Telephone TSEA, CEC PATSY FORTNER SO., Bonham RAYIVIOND FORTNER, JR. Grad., Kaufman RICHARD L. FOSTER Sr., Kemp D. L. FOX Sr., Odessa TSEA LINDA S. FREEIVIAN Jr., Ennis Phi Pi Delta, Delta Psi Kappa DEAN FRENCH Sr., Dallas KATHIE FRIDAY So., Roxton 210 JUDY FRIERSON Sr., Chicota Eta Epsilon BILLY FRIZZELL Sr., Garland VALAREE FRIZZELL Sr., Burkburnett KATHY FRY Jr., Talco PAT F RYIVIAR K Jr., Dallas Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, B Beta Beta KAY FULCHER Sr., Naples CEC, STARS BEVERLY FULTON Jr.,TerreIl CAROLE ANN FURRH Fr.,WilIs Point LYNN GADDIS Fr., IVIt. Pleasant MIKE GAFFORD Fr., Brownfield MARILYN KAY GAGE Fr., Dallas RONNIE GALYEAN Jr., Alba KAREN GAIVIBRELL Jr., Fort Worth Alpha Chi, Spanish Club ROSENDO C. GARCIA Sr., Los Fresnos LARRY GARRISON Jr., Curundu, CZ. JUDY GAUT Fr., Longview ASSET SHARON GAY Sr., Garland LINDA GAYLE Sr., Dallas TSEA GTB M3 X fx will Nm. sstrl L - A I at tlrlrrlo WW ELAINE GENOVESE Jr., Paris IVIONTE GEREN Sr., Lavon Alpha Chi SANDI E GI DDENS Fr., Talco DALEE GILLEY Fr., Emory SHERRY GLEGHORN Fr., Paris BILLY DALE GLENN Jr., lVlilIsap Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Eta Sigma Alpha Chi, Young Democrats TSEA SHIRLEY ANN GOFF Jr., Denison TSEA SCOTT GOIST Fr., Henrietta BARRY GOLDBERG So., New York Alpha Phi Omega KEN GOODMAN Fr., Lancaster WESLEY GOODWIN So., Telephone BETTIE GORDON Jr., Dallas Spanish Club SHERRY GORDON Sr., Dallas Pi Kappa Delta, German C JAMES D. GRAGG Jr., Dallas Pi Sigma Epsilon LINDA GRAHAIVI So., Collinsville CEC IVIARSHA GRANT So., Avery WALTER P. GRAVES Sr., Sherman EIVIIVIER RUTH GRAY Fr., De Berry French Club 1 WW 'ml H I- . . . af . ,. W we-SK CHARLES PAUL GREEN DALE GREEN Sr., Dallas IVIYRA GREEN Jr., Queen City Spanish Club, B.S.U LINDA GREENE Jr., Sherman B.S.U. DOUG GRIFFEN Fr., Dallas 212 JOE IVI. GREEN KATHY GREEN Fr., DeSoto Sr., Dallas So., Gainesville RDDGER C. GREEN SHERRY GREEN Eta ED5 0nf Gold JBCKBTS Sr., Temple Fr., Richardson STEVE E. GREEN ANTHESIA GREER BETTY GREER F'-f Queen Citv Fr., Tyler Jr., Greenville IVIILDRED RUTH GREENSTEIN BRENDA J' GRIFFIN Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Jr., Pittsburg Sr., Canton JAMES R. GRIFFIN SANDRA GRIFFIN Fr., Paris Jr., Paris CEC, STARS IVIARTHA GREEN Sr., Queen City B.S.U., Spanish Club YVONNE D. GREEN Sr., Duncanville ,ni I -A-.mb If -r fp-3, if X? Nun T' -Q 'wks AR!! KATHY GRIIVIES LINDA GRIIVIES PAT GFIIIVIIVI SUSAN GRISSOIVI DONALD GRIZZLE So., Caddo Mills Fr., Denison Jr., Dallas Jr., Garland Sr., Cooper CINDY GROVES JANIS GUTHRIE TSEA DONNA HALE I0fa Lambda Sigma, Sigma TaU EDSIIOIW So., Wylie Fr., lovva Park CHARLES HALE Fr., COrTlmBrC9A GLYNDA HALE AMOS J. HALL Sr., Kilgore Sigma Tau Epsilon Sp, Kilggrg Sr., Greenville Sigma Tau Epsilon, Iota Lambda Sigma, CYNTHIA LEE HALL Delta Psi Kappa, Phi Pi Delta Alpha Phi Omega Jr., Dallas SHARON HALL EQQRDIZEALSI-IAIVIIVIOND BRADLEY HALL Gold Jackets, Inter Varsity Fr., Dallas ' Sr., Hooks IVIAFIY LISA HAND SHIRLEY HANKINS Aloha Chi SO-. Dallas Jr., Kilgore LESTER C. HAIVIIVIOND, JR. Jr., Dallas 213 s ,Q-I-MJ . , . . ..B. . J , ,Qs fi. Y X 9 -I wx 5, ' ' , , Q s M iii if x 46- wmv' We IVIILENDA HANNA Jr., Simms KAREN HANTZ So., Dallas DAIN HARDEE Sr., Alvarado JANET HARDEN Sr., DeKalb TSEA RITA HELEN HARP Jr., Greenville LINDA HARPER Jr., lVlt. Vernon Eta Epsilon, lVlam'selles LINDA LEE HARRELL So., Rockwell A.W.S. JIMMY Vll. HARRIS Sr., Graham Rodeo Club LEANN HARRIS Sr., Dalhart NADINE HARRIS Fr., Ft. Worth BEVERLY HARRISON So., Dallas B.S.U. RICHARD HART Sr., Brookston Young Republicans, B.S.U. Check-Stop KAYE HARTN ESS So., Garland B.S.U. JAN HARVEY Sr., Galveston SHARON HARVEY So., Sulphur Springs COLLEEN HASBROUCK Fr., Richardson TAPPY HATLEY Grad., Hallsville WARREN G. HATLEY, JR Fr., Forney R.O.T.C. HELEN HAUSLER Fr., Clarksville Eta Epsilon CHARLES D. HAYDEN Grad., Wills Point Phi Delta Kappa ANDREA J. HAYNES Jr., Texarkana RANDY HAYN ES So., Burleson JOE HAYWOOD So., Wolfe City TSEA, Phi Eta Sigma FRED H. HEARN Sr., Dallas JANELL HEIFNER Fr., lVIcKinney VIRGINIA HELTON So., Mesquite CEC DRUCILLA HENINGTON So., Wolfe City VICKI HENNINGES Jr., Fort Worth Delta Psi Kappa, Cheerleader BETH HENSLEE Sr., Greenville Eta Epsilon BERNARD T. HENSLEY So., Greenville SARAH HERRIN Sr., Kilgore Cap and Gown, Press Club, Alpha Cm MARVIN R. HERRING Grad., Fort Worth S.A.lVl., ET Aero Club GLENN HEVRON Sr., Paris Alpha Gamma Alpha DIANNA HEWITT Jr., Tyler B.S.U. CHARLES R. HICKOX Grad., Commerce KAYE O. HICKOX Jr., Commerce TSEA BILLY HICKS Fr lVlt. Vernon Phi Eta Sigma, Senator, Locust Assistant Editor EMILY HICKS Jr Dallas Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship GAY HICKS Jr Lindale LINDA L HIC . KS Jr., Longview IVIIKE HICKS Fr., Hurst PAU L H ICKS Jr., lVlcGregor ASSET PATTY HIGHFI LL Fr.,Tyler EIVIILY HIGHTOVIIER Fr., lVlt. Vernon CYNTHIA HILL Fr., Cleburne GENE RICHARD HILL Sr., Ector JIIVIIVIY C. HILL Sr., Hooks Sigma Tau Epsilon RONNIE HILL So., Bonham CAROLYN HINER Jr., Paris Eta Epsilon CLARA HINES Fr., Greenville IVIARY HIN KLE Fr.,Trenton SUSAN HOAR Fr., Dallas B.S.U. EIVIIVIA HOBBS Fr., Fort Worth MARTIN L. HOBBS Sr., Dallas IVIAR LA HODG ES Jr., Alexandria, Va. Phi Chi Theta, EI Club Hispanico Alpha Lambda Delta, Inter Varsity JANIE L. HOEHN So.,Nocona IVIARGRETT HOLCOIVIB Fr., Sulphur Bluff SUSAN HOLLAWAY Fr., Whitevvright Rodeo Club JAN HOLLIS Sr., Fort Worth Phi Pi Delta LILLIE E. HOLIVIAN Fr., Fort Worth LOUISE HOLIVIANS Jr., Dallas Women's Auxiliary for Phi Kappa Theta RUTH HOLMES Fr., Greenville THOMAS IVI. HO LIVI ES Jr., Winfield CHARLES HOLT Fr., Rockvvall SAIVIIVIIE HOPKINS So., Fort Worth DEBRA HOPPER Fr., Greenville DAVID HORNACK So., Dallas TSEA, Senator PAIVIELA HORTON Sr., Dallas TSEA, Geography Club ROGER HOUSER Fr., San Antonio Young Republicans, F.F A B.D. HOWARD, JR. So., Dallas Senator GARY HOWARD So., Nocona GLENDA HOWARD Fr., Pampa TTB? I is JOHN W. HOWARD SARAH HOYBOOK CHERYL HOYLE LOIS HUBBLE JINI HUDGENS Sf., IVIT- Pleasant So., Murchison Jr., Hillsboro Jr., Decatur Jr., Van BILL NL HUDNALL Rodeo Club EDITH HUMPHREY Wesley Foundation Press Club, Spanish Club Grad., Prairie, lVliss. RICHARD R. HUGHES Grad., Commerce LINDA HUIVIPHRIES JANICE HUNT GARY HUNTER Sr., Austin LINDA HUTSQN Fr., Commerce Jr., Hillsboro Fr., Pecos ROBERT HURST So., Bogata KENNY DON INGRAIVI EVELYN IRVIN Sr., Dallas JAN ET ISBELL Sr., Paris Fr., Dallas PAIVIELA IRBY So., Grand Prairie 3-A-'VL So., Denison Eta Epsilon SUSAN IZARD Gold Jackets Jr., Dallas Gold Jackets, lVlu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi 218 IDN re- CYNTHIA JACKSON DAVID JACKSON Fr., Ft. Worth Jr., Dallas DON E. JAMES JOYCE ANN JAMES Sr., McKinney So., Texarkana JULIA JARCHOW So., Ft. Worth EAR LEAN JERNIGAN Jr., Greenville C1 X , gr' gl Q .1 '.1,. Ifa. aaaa DWAYNE JACKSON Fr., Royse City MYRNA JAMES Jr., Temple TSEA, Newman Club CINDY JARRETT Fr., Garland MICHAEL H. JETER So., Lubbock JESSE RAY JACKSON Grad., Delhi, La. NORMA JAMES Fr., Corsicana BILL JENKINS So., Commerce B.S.U. BILL JOHNSON Sr., Dallas Psychology Club ,.fQ WANDA JACKSON So., Cooper Alpha Lambda Delta JERRY JANUARY Fr.,Snyder KERMIT E. JENKINS So., Ft. Worth CAROLYN JOHNSON Fr., Nevada 21 JAIVIES T. JOHNSON, JR. So., Richardson JO LYNN JOHNSON Fr., Hamlin LINDA JOYCE JOHNSON Fr., Mesquite SARAH JOHNSON Fr., Rusk VIVIAN JOHNSON Fr., Waxahachie DERYL E. JONES Jr., Dallas JACOUELYN JONES Fr., Abilene JERRY S. JONES Fr., Dallas IVIARY BETH JONES Sr., Kaufman lVlu Phi Epsilon TSEA LADAR LA KEITH Fr., Bridgeport ROBERT D. KELLY Fr., Rockvvall CONNI E KELSEY Jr., Deport TSEA SUE KENLEY Fr., Sulphur Springs CAROLYN JAN KENNEDY Fr., Sulphur Springs TOIVI KENNEDY Grad., White Oak Sigma Delta Chi DONNA KENNEIVIER Sr.,Cooper TSEA LINDA KENNEIVIER Fr.,VViIIs Point SILAS KENNEIVIER, JR. Jr., Wills Point LINDA KENT So., Whitevvright A. V. KERBY, JR. Jr., Texarkana Accountant's Society SANDRA DUDLEY KERLEY Sr., Dallas Who's Who, TSEA lVluPhi Epsilon KAREN KERN Sr., Cooper TSEA, Kappa Delta Pi BARBARA KIDD Fr., Seagoville ROB KILLINGSWORTH Fr., Garland F.F.A. ARTHURLENE KING Fr., Italy, Tex. CHUCK KING Sr., Lubbock Football, Choir KAREN KING Fr., Ft. Worth SHARON KING Fr., Campbell WILLIS J. KING Jr., Irving JAIVIES KIRK Sr.,Cayuga Beta Beta Beta LOUISE KNARR Jr., Duncanville Gold Jackets PHILLIP KNIGHT So., Longview KENNETH KNISS Jr., Gainesville PEGGY J. KOCH Fr., Commerce JUDY KOLLISCHNIG Sr., Dallas 'Alpha Lambda Delta Cap and Gown, Wesley WILLIAIVI A. LACAYO Sr., Nicaragua Rodeo Club, Spanish Club IiaIO'W9Qbn SHARON LACY Jr., Sherman Phi Alpha Theta, TSEA KAREN LAI RD Fr.,Sugar Land DEBORAN PHYLLIS LAMPKIN So., Texarkana Honor's Dorm, Choir FREDERICK L. LANCASTER III Sr., Dunellen, N.J. KATRINA LANE Sr., Corpus Christi American Chemical Society BOBBY R. LANIER So., Celeste JO ANN LAWHN Fr., Springfield, Va. B.S.U., Psychology Club PAM LAWSON Fr., Grand Prairie BRENDA LEAMONS Fr., Grape-land Band BRENDA LEE Sr., Mt. Pleasant TSEA DONALD LEE Sr., Redvvater F.F.A., TSEA JOHN VV. LEE lll Jr., Palestine KANG BOK LEE Grad., Seoul, Korea SUFRAN LEE Sr., Caddo Mills Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi Kappa Delta Pi, Cap and Gown Mu Phi Epsilon, TSTA JOE LEGGETT Sr., Texarkana Beta Beta Beta, Math Club American Chemical Society PAM LEMMOND Jr., Grand Prairie JANICE LEMON Sr., Dallas MARY KAY LEMON Jr., Pittsburg Psychology Club, Sociology Club Gold Jackets Q ew? -2-if , all Q 4950: QU X X fa .ai 'R X . -4 M? QL' X 3' I DEANNA LENNON Fr.,Avery WADE LENNON Sr., Avery BRENDA LESTER Jr., Marshall Alpha Phi Kappa IVIELANIE LEVERETT Fr.,Tahoka LYNN LEVINE Jr., Marshall IVIARCIA LEVINGS Fr., Ft. Worth JENEVA B. LEWIS Grad., Houston Psi Chi, Kappa Delta Pi Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta JEANNENE LEWIS So., Dallas JENNIE LEWIS Grad., Waterloo, Iowa Alpha Gamma Alpha WILLIE IVIAYE LEWIS Fr., Jefferson SAL LIBERTO Sr., Dallas Pi Sigma Epsilon CLETA LIERIVIAN Jr., Garland JERRY LINDLEY Jr., Winnsboro WANDA LINDSEY Fr., Winnsboro EULA LINICOIVIN Jr., Palestine Alpha Phi Kappa CLAUDETTE LIVELY Sr., Pasadena, Tex. Choir, TSEA, Kappa Delta Pi DAVID LIVINGSTON Jr., Sherman Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Society ADA IVI. LOCKETT So., Linden A.W.S. 22 SVA. .glm 'WL -gh A II . , ai .,,.a .J g 3 THOMAS LONG Fr.,Sulphur Springs CARL LOWRY Sr., McKinney ELIZABETH LUTTRELL So., Greenville Angel Flight HELEN MACI K Fr., Hutchins 224 f Jig.- faq. 11' avi?- WALT LONGACRE JUDITH O. LOVELESS Sr., Wills Point Press Club EVELYN LOYD So., Alba Mam'selles MELODY LYON Sr., Lindale Q SUSAN MACKIE Fr., Dallas Eta Epsilon So., Pittsburg PEGGY LUCK So., Dallas CAROLYN F. LYONS Jr., Ouitman TSEA WILLIAM F. MACSISAK Fr., Leonard Q . X I t,tt Pl-IILLIP D. LOVELESS Jr., Pittsburg S.A.'M. MIKE LUMPKINS Sr.,Celeste COLLEEN MABEY Fr., Duncanville WILLIAM MABRY Sr., Paris JANELL LOW Fr.,Sinton Eta Epsilon, French Club JOE LUNDAY Fr.,Cor'nmerce B.S.U. l' Q :Om f N-Q fi :ii Y , CHERYL MAHAFFEY Fr., Ranger ROBERT IVIARCI-IANT Sr., Graham ln qv-of I , gk iw Emp 1 OYYXE we 1. K .. - Q 1: 1 1, Q ! ,agQl,3S T j5gfE leieo - EVA LOUISE IVIALLORY FARRELYN MANKIN SARAH IVIANN Jr., Grapevine So., Bonham So., Taylor R0de0 Club B-3-li ROBERT E. IVIARGADONNA PEGGY IVIARCOIVI SUSAN IVIARGOLIS Fr., Marlboro, Mass. Sr,, Tvlef 50-1 Dallas IVIARTY MARSH WILLIAM IVIARR JOE IVIARSH Sr., Amarillo Sr., Clarksville Sr., Terrell h Senator, Young Democrats JAMES L. MARTIN Dem Swma P' MARY MARTIN Sr., Corsicana LINDA MARTIN So., Van Sr., Commerce TSEA, STARS, CEC Viv MARY IVIANUE L Sr., Sherman BETTY IVIARICLE Sr., Garland BETTY MARTIN Sri, Farmer's Branch CEC, STARS MILDRED MARTIN Jr., Irving 225 -qi' 2-sl wmv 'wr'-nv' 22 i i I t ,X he son of the founder of East Texas State, Mr. Stephen L, Mayo, presented the ETSU Chapter of the Society for Advancement of Management with their national charter in October, President Halladay accepted the charter from Mr. Mayo for SAM, The Society ot Advancement ot Management is the recognized national professional organization tor managers ot industry, commerce, government and education, and is the pioneer in management philosophy, The organization dedicated to the advancement ot men since l9l 2 vvhen the original Taylor Society vvas established, Over ZOO Chapters are novv chartered in leading colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Puerto llico, and Irag, are dedicated to the development of tomorrovv's managers today. Various activities in association vvith business executives provide students vvith an insight into the actual practice ol the management profession and further develope an understanding ot the problems ot business, giving an appreciation ot the free, private, and competitive enterprise system. One can learn by participation and personal involvement. The individual is given a chance to develope attitudes, habits, and beliefs for himself SAM has been and can be a valuable supplement to the classroom. Opposite page, bottom, Mayo speaks vvith ETSU President Or. O. Whitney Halladay. has been 227 ,.t.., A ,, l.d PAM MARTIN Fr., Mt. Pleasant RUSSELL W. MARTIN Fr., Whitevvright Senator SUE J. MARTIN Fr., Sulphur Springs BARBARA JO MARTINEK Sr., Fort Worth Alpha Chi, American Chemical Society Soccer Club VICKI MASON Sr., Odessa TSEA, Kappa Delta Pi VIRGINIA MATEJKA Sr., Terrell Alpha Gamma Alpha MARY SUE MATTHEWS Sr., Athens Phi Pi Delta, Delta Psi Kappa KAY MAXWELL Sr., Garland JAMES D. MAYO Jr., Van PORTIA MCBETI-I Jr., Wolfe City Alpha Phi Kappa, ASSET FRED MCCAULEY Sr., Sulphur Springs Pi Sigma Epsilon, S.A.M. MARVIN F. MCCAMPBELL So., Pampa TERRY MCCLANAHAN Fr., Mt. Pleasant DONALD R. MCCLUNG Grad., Commerce Phi Alpha Theta MARGARET A. MCCLUNG Grad., Commerce Pi Omega Pi KAY MCCORD Sr., Hughes Springs BILLY MCDANIEL Sr., Tom Bean S.A.M. LARRY MCDAVID Jr., Plano TSEA JAN I E MCDONALD Jr., Dallas JESSE L. MCDONALD Jr., Dallas MARY MCDONALD Fr., Dallas French Club SUSAN MCDONALD Jr., Hobbs, New Mexico WILLIAM MCDONOUGH Sr., Clarksville Accountants Society TED R. MCFERRIN Sr., Garland HELEN JOYCE MCGEE So, Terrell MARILYN MCGRADY Fr , Como RONNEY McKEE Sr, Dallas Press Club, ETSU Special Editor Sigma Delta Chi KAREN MCKIMMEY Fr., Rotan B.S.U. SHARON MCKINNEY Jr., Richardson GLENDA MCKISSIC So., Mineola ASSET SHARON MCLEOD Sr Blue Ridge Eta Epsilon LUANN IVICMICHAEL Fr Chillicothe Eta Epsilon GWENDOLYN MCMILLAN Sr Emory International Club MIKE MCOU I N N So Jefferson ALICE MCSPADDEN Jr Dallas ANTHONY P. MELCHIONDA Sr Revere, Mass. 230 BEVERLY MILLS Jr., Canton SHARON MIRES So., Lancaster DAVID MISCHKOT Jr., Sherman BECKY MITCHELL Fr., Dallas JUDY MITCHELL Sr., Texarkana Beta Beta Beta SALLY MITCHELL Sr., Burkburnett Inter-Residence Hall Council TSEA, CEC KAR EN Ml XON Sr., Garland B.S.U., Honors Judicial Board MIKE MOODY So., Dallas Young Democrats CINDY MOOR E So., Paris PHYLLIS MERCER Doctorial, Hotchkiss, Colorado Kappa Delta Pi MORRIS MESEBERG Sr., Dallas GREG METZ Fr., Dallas ELAINE MEWBOURN Fr., Hurst DONALD MICKEL Fr., Dallas Young Republicans MARK MIDDLETON Jr., Kilgore Alpha Phi Omega LINDA MILES Fr., Lancaster ANITA MILLER Jr., Whitney JERRIE MILLER Sr., Denison Alpha Chi ' -1 'Cav is JUW A5 fs. N10 if Q 4 F x -A ax 'M' -svn . E. Qi U Eit v uf- - . 6 is Q... -4 at 10' at rqwuus- 1 a..'nH iff -ai M M law A ' 3 V' I nf? ist N walk win. yeilimx- X se- vl. ,I K, ,J . 'Vx DANNY MOORE Jr., Ben Franklin Delta Sigma Pi DAVID CLARK MOORE Sr., Long Beach, N.Y. Traffic Appeals Board HENRY L. MOORE So., Longview JEAN E. MOORE Sr., Texarkana Alpha Phi Kappa, ASSET ROG E R MOO R E Sr., Overton S.A.M. RUTH MORELAND SO., Lancaster DAVID M. MORGAN Sr., Athens Sigma Tau Epsilon EUNICE P. MORGAN Fr., Lubbock JESSE MORGAN Sr., Athens Sigma Tau Epsilon SANDRA A. MORGAN So., Lubbock Honor Dorm ANITA MORRIS Fr., Duncanville HAROLD D. MORRIS Sr., Garland KENNETH W. MORRIS So., Garland RONALD MORRIS Fr., Jefferson WALTER K. MORRIS, JR Sr., Brownsboro Pi Sigma Epsilon ALVIN L. MORRISON Sr., Paris Accounting Society JUANITA SUE MOR ROW Sr., Greenville Eta Epsilon SANDRA MOR ROW Fr., McKinney t QQWNH ,, ,- ts.. 3 3 as S X I is i X f Egg is LINDA IVIOFISE ELIZABETH IVIOUCKA LINDA IVIOULTDN Sr., Dallas Fr., Ennis Fr., lVlt. Pleasant TSEA, American Chemical Society 303 MYERS MARK NIYRON IVIERI-I IVIUSE Fr., Dallas So., Marshall Sl'-I Harmon CLAUDIA NELLE ITARCY NELSON STELLA NEISLER Jr., Grand Prairie Jr., Carthage - Sr., Brookston Angel Flight, lntervarsity Locust GCIITOI'-in-Chlef Eta Epsilon BOB NEVVEI-L LINDA NEWBY GEORGE NEWBERRY Jr., Plano Jr.. Ben Wheeler Jr., Paris B-S-U- 232 I f. XLA1 . vrr, LARRY IVIUIVIPHREY Sr., Tyler ASSET, S.A.lVl. PARTICIA NATHAN Fr., Corsicana LYNN NEVI LLE Fr., Albuquerque, New Mexico Psychology Club SANDRA NEWBY Jr., Ben Wheeler B.S.U. NNN VICHI IVIUNCIE So., Plano PAU LETTE NAYLO R Fr., Waxahachie N -nh 'Iv T3 Si 'tix . BRENDA NEWMAN RONALD CODY NEWMAN JOHN P. NEWTON Jr., Ft. Worth Jr., Harleton Sr., Iowa Falls, Iowa SARAH NOLAND MIKE NORTHCUTT SARAH NORTHCUTT Sr., DeSoto Sr., Kilgore Fr., Clarksville Sigma Tau Epsilon IDA NUNN DE LORES NOWLIN Jr., Camden, Ark. Jr., Pittsburg ASSET, Library Science Club, Phi Chi Theta Alpha Chi, French Club BRUCE ODOM SANDRA LEE ODOM Grad., Shreveport, La. Grad., Shreveport, La. Student Senator 41- 19' X rxnr-x GTS ? 11 M lf' if I' x CHARLES NICHOLS Grad., Como BILLY R. NORRIS Fr., Ft. Worth Alpha Phi Omega NANCY NUNNALLY Sr., Gladewater TSEA, Cap and Gown, Alpha Chi, Who's Who GARY OLIVER So., Broken Bow, Okla. ful MICHAEL NICHOLS Sr., Greenville Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi TERRY NORRIS Jr., Mesquite Alpha Phi Omega KEN ODELL Jr., Gainesville Sigma Tau Epsilon JIMMY OLIVER Jr., Ennis F.F.A., B.S.U. 233 LAR RY OWENS Jr., Sulphur Springs F.F.A. JEAN OXFORD Fr., Greenville GLORIA PAGE Sr., Dallas LARRY D. PAGE Jr., Rockwall Alpha Phi Omega LINDA PALIVIER Fr., Sulphur Springs CHEE Y. PARK Grad., Korea KEITH PARK So., Stinnett Rodeo Club, F.F.A. JALAK IVI. PARKER Sr., Dallas VIVIAN JOYCE PARKER Jr., Texarkana Afro-American Society LINDA PATRICK Fr., Nlt. Pleasant TSEA CHARLES PATTON Sr., New Boston GAIL PAXTON Jr., Plano RONALD C. PEARSON Sr., Dallas Geography Club G. CHARLES PEIRCE Sr., Monmouth, lll. Sigma Tau Epsilon DUANE PENNY Grad., Forney CRYSTAL PERKINS Fr., Ouanah B.S.U. MICHAEL PERKINS So., Wolfe City CHARLOTTE PERRY So., Avinger MARGARET PERRY Fr., Sherman BRIAN PETERSON Sr., Austin Alpha Chi PATRICK D. PENTON So., Mesquite PHILIP PICCOLA Sr., Dallas GLORIA A. PIERCE So., Greenville PETER C. PIERCE Sr., Arlington JERRY PILGRIM Fr., Pittsburg LANNY PINKHAM Jr., New Boston PATRICIA PINKHAM Jr., New Boston Phi Chi Theta SUE PIPES Jr., AVGYY BOBBY N. PIPPINS Jr., Mt. Pleasant ASSET JUDY PITMAN Fr., Muenster KAREN PITTMAN Fr., Talco R. JAY PHILLIPS Jr., Breckenridge TONY PLAKE Jr., New Boston Psychology Club GEORGE POINTER So., Waxahachie Soccer Club, I.E. Club Sigma Psi Epsilon JANELL POLK Fr., Hawkins CHERIE PORTER Jr., Greenville TSEA PATSY POSEY PAIVI POU Fr Cleburne JAN ET NEWIVIAN POUTINEN Grad Harleton Sigma Gamma Epsilon Beta Beta Beta TAD POUTINEN Sr Dallas American Chemical Society Beta Beta Beta, Palenotology Club ANNIE POWELL So Athens NANCY J. POWERS Sr Dallas IVIICHAEL PREDA Grad Commerce Alpha Phi Omega, Election Commission BILLIE JEAN PRICE Jr San Antonio Alpha Lambda Delta FAYE ANNETTE PRICE HAROLD PRICE Fr , Abilene R O.T.C., Young Democrats JANICE PRICE Fr , Greenville B S.U. PRISCILLA PRICE So , Seagoville KAREN PRICHARD So., Stamford Spanish Club JANICE PROBST Jr., Sherman TSEA IVIILDRED PROCTOR Jr., Clarksville Eta Epsilon WI LLIANI D. PRYOR Sr., Olive Branch, Miss Sigma Tau Epsilon FRED PULLIN Jr., Winnsboro LINDA PYLES So., Garland SANDRA OUATTLEBAUM Sr., Kaufman Phi Chi Theta ERNEST ED RAMIREZ Grad., Brownsville DANA RAMSAY So., Mt. Vernon Sociology Club JENNILEE RANDLE Jr., Paris JOHN M. RAY Sr., Commerce TOMMY RAY Sr., Marshall Sigma Tau Epsilon, S.A.M. Iota Lambda Sigma BERNICE REDDIN Jr., Arkadelphia, Ark. ROGER REDICK So., Chillicothe BETSY REDMOND Sr., Dallas SHEILA REED Fr., Dallas Afro-American Society GARY REEVES Fr., Leonard BILLIE G. REID Sr.,Canton TOM REID Sr., Marting Mill KATHY REETER Sr., Texarkana CAR LISS D. REYNOLDS Sr., Longview CLAUDIA REYNOLDS Fr., Bridgeport KAY REYNOLDS Jr., Sulphur Springs TSEA MARILYN REYNOLDS Sr., Sulphur Springs TSEA, Fine Arts Committee F N-ms WM 'N .X.Am?..Q. ...1 L. AJAU-NA GAYLE RHYIVIES CARL E. RICE, JR. GARY RICE DOUG RICHEY DWIGHT RILEY -If-I Qulfman FV-. HOOKS Sr., Wolfe City Jr., Quitman Fr., Garland SHEILA COLLEEN RILEY THOMAS RILEY CATHY RITCHIE Alpha Gamma AIDha Soccer Club Jr., Garland Fr., Ferris Fr., Detroit JOSEPH DU PUY ROACH III HARVEY A. ROBBINS X Goldgackets EDWINA ROBERTSON HOWARD C. ROBERTSON Sf-f I-IV1daI9 SI'-. L6Of1i-B, NJ- BRENDA ROBERTS Fr., Marietta Sr., Dallas YOUHQ Republicans Alpha Phi Omega, Sr., Oakwood B.S.U. Eta Epsilon DONNA RODGERS PATRICIA ROBERTSON Psychology Club, 'I-SEA' ASSET LINDA IVI. RODDEN Fr., Greenville Fl'-, PBISSTIHB Beta Beta Beta KAY ROBINSON Jr., Dallas IVIARGIE ROE . Sr., Quitman B.S.U. Fr., Grand prairie TSEA 238 I I I ,fs we 'id 'J' Q 2 .55.51 Q i , I I 3 A '. MARY ROE JEREL WAYNE ROLAND Fr., Ft. Worth Fr., Commerce Student Senator, Young Democrats Circle K CONNIE ROUSEY DENNIS ROWDEN Grad., Josephine Jr., Garland F.F.A. Ll LA R UCKE R Grad., Commerce CYNTHIA RUSSELL Sr., Irving Cap and Gown , f fd , 5. M, 'U I Tiivi Home Fr., Cooper IVIARSHA ROWE Fr., Duncanville JAMES J. RUSHING Sr., Carthage Beta Beta Beta, F.F.A., Soccer Club DONNA RUSSELL Fr., Dallas ' t if S L i i 1 EDDIE ROSAIVIOND Sr., Mesquite IVIARY ROZELL Fr., Bogata Rodeo Club MARGARET RUSHING Jr., Van RANDI RUST Fr., Greenville WWII O , , 1 ,. .. K 11.1-v ,, .4-mi. LINDA ROSS Jr., Dallas ,W ,ff X Student Senator, Phi cm Theta, s .A.IVI. ROSEIVIARY ROWLAND Fr., Dallas ANN RUSSELL Fr., Clarksville Archaeological S R FIA R UTH E Sr., Terrell Eta Epsilon ociety RFORD 239 EVERETT RYAN So., Texarkana LORRAINE SADDLER Fr., Dallas ALICE ST. JOHN So., Dallas LINDA SALMON Sr., Greenville ENIIVIETT SAIVlEK,JR. Sr., Era REYNOLD SANDBERG Sr., Palatine, Ill. ELLIS SANDERS So., Dallas RONNY SANDERS So., Mesquite SHARON SANDLIN Sr., Paris Church of Christ Bible Chair IVIALIKE SARFRAZUDDIN Fr, Dasada, India ELIZABETH SAUNDERS So.,Waskorn Eta Epsilon CHERYL SAWYER So., Richardson TAHPER ROGER VV. SAVVYER So., Nocona GREG SCHAEFERS So., Dallas TOM SCHARNBERG Sr., Mineral Wells BRIAN SCHIFFER Sr., San Antonio Psychology Club INGRID SCHIPPLICK Sr., lVIcGregor TSEA BEVERLY SCHULZ Sr., Denison Phi Chi Theta MARGARET SEALS Jr., Bonham GRADY SELLERS Fr., Sulphur Springs Alpha Phi Omega American Chemical Society JANET SELLERS Fr., Crowley Eta Epsilon 1 4 EDDIE N. SEWELL Sr., Cleburne Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Chi TSEA DONNA SHAFFER So., Richardson CHARLES HENRY SHANKLE ' Jr., Longview American Accounting Society JAMES R. SHAW So., Aurdra, Ill. SHERIDAN SHAW Jr., Tyler Spanish Club BILL SHELBY Jr., Dallas BURL WAYNE SHELTON Sr., Hillsboro Rodeo Club JOYCE K. SHEPHERD Fr., Dallas Afro-American Society PHYLLIS SHEPHERD Fr., Greenville V' JACKIE SHICK Fr., Ft. Worth AHEFI, B.S.U. JANET SHULTICE Fr., Mt. Pleasant TOMMY SIMPSON Sr., Beaumont TSEA gf fig :afft u.-:f.JPn3v as JOE A. SIMS Sr., Corsicana Psychology Club, SAM MYRA L. SIMS Sr., Dallas any Psychology Club, T.N.E.A. PEGGY SIMS Sr., Sulphur Springs A l. 3 V 2' 14 ,fum 65 jp F 241 242 LINDA SIMMONS Jr., New Boston Eta Epsilon THOMAS D. SIMMONS Sr., Cayuga Alpha Chi GAYLE W. SKAGGS Grad., Kennett, Mo. Sociology Club NORA M. SKAGGS Sr., Clarksville, Tenn. DAVID A. SKIDMORE Sr., Arlington JOAN SKIDMORE Jr., Sulphur Springs BOBBIE SKINNER Jr., Cooper GARY SLEDG E So., Montague LAR RY SLEDGE So., Montague GARY G. SLOAN Grad., Mt. Vernon STEVE SLUSH ER Fr., Burkburnett ROBERT R. SMALLWOOD Sr., Kilgore Alpha Phi Omega, S.A.M. SUSAN SMART Sr., Tyler B.S.U., Cap and Govvn, Alpha Chi, Phi Chi Theta ANITA Y. SMITH Sr., Tyler Psychology Club, Sociology Club BAILEY SMITH Jr., Iowa Park Young Republicans BARBARA SMITH So., Dallas Phi Pi Delta DONNA S. SMITH Jr., Littlefield Rodeo Club JANRVE SMITH Sr., Thornton Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta ,A JEFF SMITH Grad., Mineola JESSE SMITH Sr., Rockdale YAP, F.F.A. JOHNNY SMITH Fr., Hurst LAR RY SMITH Fr., Garland LARRY G. SIVIITH Sr., Greenville Sociology Club, Pi Sigma Epsilon R ITA K. SMITH So., Jefferson SARAH SMITH Fr., Irving SUSAN SMITH Fr., Ft. Worth SUSAN LEE SMITH So., Garland LINDA SNOW Fr.,Trenton JOHN SOCKVVELL Fr., Lancaster TOM SOWELL Fr., Dallas DIANNE SPACE Jr., Barstow, California DAVID SPARKS Fr.,SuIphur Springs B. FRANK SPINDLE, JR Jr., Greenville Pi Sigma Epsilon BRUCE SPRINKLE Fr., Paris BYRON R. SPURLOCK Sr., Greenville Accountant's Society LYNN STAFFORD Fr., Jefferson RQ 'Yi k if 1' JUDY R. STANLEY SUZANNE STEPHENSON THOMAS STEWART JEANNIE STINSQN LINDA KAY STINSON Jr., Joshua SO., Seagoville So., Richardson Jr., piano 50-I pt- Worth, DIANNE STONE AWS Lambda 'Ma PAIVI STONE PEGGY STOUGH ROBIN STOUT Jr., Athens JANIS STONE So., Odessa J,-I Dallas Jr-I McKinney TSEA, Beta Beta Beta So., Garland ROBERT STUART TSEA G.DON STRINGFELLOVV LINDA STROUHAL Fr.,San Antonio JENS STUBBLEFIELD So., Dallas IV NT in.,hLa?:?1astSr d G TSEA DAVID SULI-ENS SO., Ga,-land VIRGINIA STUPID A D 6 I, BD an OWU, Sr.,Jacksboro A Fr., Windom CONNIE KERN SULLENS Sr-,LgIZlrEkif:Ni?LLIVAN Sr., Cooper 1-SEA 244 TSEA, Kappa Delta Pi '41 .V f , g I ,A-1 he N.. ,W-......,..4.ai-iumff'-we, E BOBBY SUIVIIVIERS JACKIE SUIVIIVIERS Fr., Rovse Cifv sr., Royse City DAVID S.TALLEY LINDA TAI-I-EY Fr., Commerce Fr., Omaha LAURA TAYLOR Fr., Greenville BOBBY TENIPLETON Fr., Houston Alpha Phi Omega BI LL SWINNEY Jr., Henderson JERROLD S. TARPLEY Jr., Gladewater Circle K International SANDRA TAYLOR So., Dallas Alpha Lambda Delta RITA TEIVIPLETON Sr., Dublin Church of Christ Bible Chair ,TSEA CHERYL SWINNEY Jr., Kilgore DAVID TAYLOR So., Dallas SUZANNE TAYLOR So., Sulphur Springs DONNA GAYLE TERRY Sr., Mesquite I CASS TALIAFERRO Fr., lVIt. Pleasant Phi Eta Sigma JEFF TAYLOR Sr., Hooks SCOTT TAYLOR Fr., Dallas LYNN D. TERHUNE So., North Glenn, Colorado Eta Epsilon 245 FUN -was WI ANRFF' WILLIAM A. TERHUNE Sr., Morristown, N.J. Sigma Gamma Epsilon CAROLYN THARP Sr., Mesquite TSEA, CEC DONALD THEMER Fr., Forney DENNIS THOMAS Jr., Pecan Gap HILDA THOMAS Jr., May JANET THOMAS Jr., Denison Psychology Club, TSEA P. D. THOMAS Fr., Celina PHIL THOMAS So., Hico CCBC BEVERLY THOMPSON So., Texarkana ELAINE THOMPSON So., Mt. Pleasant Alpha Lambda Delta JERRY S. THOMPSON Sr., Richardson PAULA THOMPSON Jr., Bridgeport SANDRA THOMPSON So., Carrollton Young Republicans STEVE THOMPSON Sr., Irving VIRGINIA THOMPSON So., Howe ORANONG THONGARAM Grad., Bangkok, Thailand LINDA THRALL Fr., Dallas CONSTANCE TH RASH Fr., Greenville DON THRASHER Jr., Clarksville REGINA THREET Fr., Richardson GLORIA NALE TIDROW Sr., Dallas TSTA, Sigma Delta Pi VANOY TIDROW Sr., Dallas PATRICK TINER Fr., Dallas JESSE EARL TODD So., Bonham Young Democrats IVIIKE TOIVILINSON Jr., Garland Iota Lambda Sigma ASHBY TOULIVIIN JR Jr., Dallas Delta Sigma Pi BEVERLY TOWERS Sr., Paris TSEA DANNY TOWNSEND Sr., Carrollton Pi Sigma Epsilon LARRY TRAIVIEL Jr., Longview Computer Science Club GAI L TRIEB Jr., Ouitman RICHARD TRIIVIBLE Grad., Hallsville Alpha Delta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi Pi Sigma Epsilon, Student Senate DAN R. TROUT Jr., Hooks MICKEY J. TRUSTY Fr., Leonard BEVERLY TURNER Grad., Athens Student Personnel and Guidance Club DEBBIE TURNER So., Mesquite Eta Epsilon PAIVI TURRENTINE Fr., Irving B.S.U., Honors Program . ,. A,-5 Krgh ,Q f ' QX .,,,. K , s X 4 X P 'W' ....,,,, 248 HULENE TUTTLE Sr., Houston PATRICIA TYL Sr., Kaufman TSEA, CEC, Alpha Chi University Christian Center CAROL TYLER So., Ferris JOSEPH N. UDOSEN So., Opobo, Nigeria STEVE USELTON So., Nocona JESSE VALENTINE Sr., Edgewood RICHARD D. VALENTINE So., Terrell Sigma Tau Epsilon KAREN VANDIVER Jr., Winnsboro TSEA JAIVIES VARNER, JR. Jr., Van LINDA VAUGHN Fr., Rockvvall STEVE F. VAUGHN Jr., Lone Star MICHAEL L. VERIVIILLION SO., Sulphur Springs Young Republicans, Senator DIANE VERIVIOTE Fr., Dallas NANCY VEST SO., Denison DAVID VINES Fr., Dallas LINDA JEAN WADE Fr., Center LINDA SASSEX WADE Jr., Atlanta B.S.U. DANNY VVALBRIDGE Fr., Midland -aff f -'W ..,i..g... WL, NJ , 1 'X 5 ,W If ' Ly sr VVS N '53, ss ,mv ,num 'Z f' 5. . my A ,M-sun.. wtf? X , www is-X as QE- Ag is 3 'VS '55 BELINDA J. WALLACE Fr., Ft. Worth A.S.S.E.T. IVIARGIE WALLACE Fr., Dallas Phi Chi Theta, AWS ANN WALKER SO., Pittsburg JO WALKER Fr., Wolfe City ALIVIA D. WALLER Sr., Texarkana TSEA, Lionbackers Club IVIARY WALLEY Sr., Ft. Worth RUDOLPH WALLS Jr., Rockport Young Democrats TOM WALSH Fr., Dallas GARY WARDEN Fr., lVlcKinney JULIA WARREN Sr., Tyler Angel Flight PATRICIA WASHERLESKY Sr., Dodd City Phi Chi Theta, Cap and Gown Wesley Foundation BOBBY BAY WASHINGTON Sr., Nash IVIARY HELEN WASHINGTON Sr., Nash Arts and Films Committee MARY L. WASHINGTON Jr., Hooks DOROTHI WATERS Fr., Carthage SYLVIA A. WATERS So., Corsicana Press Club DIANA WATKINS So., Corsicana HAROLD R. WATKINS Jr., Hooks F.F.A. 24 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 250 1 lf? . LD eta Beta Beta Biological Society welcomes into associate membership all those students vvho are interested in biology. To be eligible tor active membership a student must meet at least a 2.5 over all grade point average vvith an average grade point of 3.0 in his biology courses on the tour point scale. The three kinds of membership include active, associate, and graduate. There were tvvo honorary members of the organization during the year, Mrs. Nora S. O'Neal, tormer faculty member and ETSU President, Dr. D. Whitney l-lalladay, shovvn top, left. Meetings usually include interesting speakers such as the one shovvn bottom, left, from the Narcotics Division in Dallas. Receptions and banquets bring members into contact vvith other people with interests in the field of biology. Beta Beta Beta has sponsored a planting program in the past several years vvith the addition ot numerous trees around the campus. With the nevv addition to the science building the Ginko tree opposite page, planted by the society vvas uprooted. The 1969-70 officers vvere: president, William Pattersong secretary, Judy Mitchell, treasurer, Darrell Glueckg historian, Sue Taylor, and counselor and permanant treasurer, Dr. Fred Klaus. A93 IMP' .digs L. A. WATKINSIII DAVID WATSON So., Whitevvright Sr., Caddo Mills DAVID WEATI-IEBFOBD JEANIE WEBB So., Mt. Vernon Jr., Alvarado F.F.A., Senator, TSEA ROYCE WEST BOB WELLS Grad., Commerce So., San Saba Kappa Delta Pi KAY WHITE REAGAN GRANT WHITE Jr., Bogata Sr., Gilmer 252 Wk f-me KAY LONG WATSON Sr., Caddo Mills Delta Psi Kappa, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta KAY WEBB Sr., Odessa TSEA, CEC, Kappa Delta Pi SYNTHA WEST Grad., Commerce Kappa Delta Pi FOY DON WHATLEY Sr., Canton NANCY WATSON NELLIE WATSON Jr., Marshall So., Marietta German Club, Senator, Alpha Lambda Delta ASSET TERRY WEESNER SHERRY A. WELCH Fr., Jefferson So., Royse City JUDY WHITAKER Jr., Canton BECKY VVHITEFIELD Jr., Dallas Eta Epsilon 40- 'I ff' QW' 'wi- an Ja 'gg' LARRY WHITEHEAD IVIARLENEWHITEHEAD MICHAEL LEE WHITESIDE DENNY WHITLEY CAROLYN WHITLOCK Sr., Ector So., Vidor Jr., Elmo Jr., Honey Grove Sr., Honey Grove BELINDA A. WHITNEY B-5-U- Kafafe CIUU ROBERT BRUCE WIGGS B-5-U- Jr., Deport CHARLES WICKERSHAIVI DELORES WIGGINS Sr., Garland CAROL WI LHITE Grad., Longview Jr., Palestine F.F.A. Fr., lVlt. Pleasant Phi Delta-Kappa, Psychology Club, ASSET CHERYL WILLIAMS DOUG WI LLIAMS Theta Ch' RUTH WI LKS sr., Grand Saline sr., Wolfe ony BETH VVILKS So., Cisco Alpha Chi,TSEA JUDY WILLIAMS Sf-, Cisco, HORACE LEE WILLIAMS JEANNE WILLIAMS Jr., Ladonia Amha Ch' Fl'-1 Rockwell So., Hutchins DRENDA WILLIAIVIS Sr., Ft. Worth Alpha Chi, Cap and Gown, Press Club, Society for Women in Journalism 253 MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS So., McKinney RICHARD R. WILLIAMS Fr., Trenton RITA L. WILLIAMS Sr., Commerce ASSET STEPHEN L. WILLIAMS So., Denison TERRELL WILLIAMS Jr., Houston FRANKI E WILLIS Sr.,Sadler Alpha Chi, B.S,U. JAMES E. WILLMAN Grad., Commerce F.F.A. ROBERT WI LSFORD Sr., Red Oak CHESTER W. WILSON, JR Jr., Wills Point Accountant's Society COLDON WILSON Fr., Mt. Vernon KATHLEEN WILSON Sr., Hooks CEC, STARS, TSEA, Psychology club KATHY S. WILSON Sr., Whitevvright Rodeo Club LOUISE WILSON So., Hooks CEC, STARS VAN BRUCE WILSON Sr., Graham Rodeo Club, F.F.A. LONNIE L. WINTON Sr., Mineral Wells JOE A. WITHERSPOON Sr., Ector Accountant's Society KAY WOEHST Fr., Mesquite Phi Pi Delta SHERI WOLFSON Jr., San Antonio Angel Flight, Alpha Lambda Delta MARVONNE WOLSEY Sr., Collinsville TSEA, Alpha Chi TAMRA WOMACK Jr., Dallas KATH Y WOO D So., Denison SHI R LEY WOOD Fr., Temple BETTY JO WOODALL Fr., Grand Prairie MARILYN WOODLEY So., Elysian Fields Eta Epsilon, B.S.U. DELOR ES WOODS Jr., Dallas JAM ES WOODS So., Richardson TERRY E. WOODS Jr., Mesquite KERRY DAN WOODSON Jr., Marshall THERESA VVOODWAFID Sr., Brovvnsboro Phi Chi Theta JAMES W. WOOLDRIDGE Sr., Grand Prairie KAY WOOLDRIDGE Sr., Trenton ROY D. WOOTEN Jr., Tyler JOHN W. WRIGHT Sr., Troup Alpha Chi, Archaeology Club ROBERT WRIGHT Jr., Deport Iota Lambda Sigma SUSAN WRIGHT Fr., Dallas LARRY E. YEAGER Jr., Richardson M., A . i . . 1. Nj -hr JW.. f ' 256 vu' R 1-W r ' to r Ai ,R T NIARY EDITH YETTER IVIOUNG YOON Fr., Saint Jo Grad., Korea MARY YOUNG PRISSY YOUNG Sr., Trent Sr., Weatherford RONALD C. YORK Sr., Brockton, IVIass. Psychology Club SUSAN ZACH RY Sr., Hooks Alpha Chi, Phi Chi Theta, TS Pi Omega Pi EA L .: 1 - - -. -.GLN -lzy :Ig L' 7- ,..- A A - A A -- .Q wh 1-W. - . - . ,V - L,,. ,, ' ,ggi . L L,L..,. . L'iiL'i' . .. LLLLLLL rrkkrkk xkirii kzlii AL kii' -is--figsf . 1. ,if-if' - . LL LMLWWM . - L L -- W ' I - sf- L. '..' A ., Q , L L - .,,Q LLL'L 'xXL ' ' - ' ,., , LL - 1- L --fffiii LL L .. ,.... A L A g ' . 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If N-an-,L '-we ,f .ak f 1 'fu JAIZJIAJ L L 5 '12, war -NN' LI J W -'41 , A .1 -v 1,1 WT! .v 4452 Amr .J N.. -3' 'fl' X 1' J , J -I N-Qu i N-:rf 'FL' QQ X K S r 5 , it w. .MN ... -.5 I E s Q 6 f : 2 'Rf-... .wqp N Q Q x A sus' .ig . QQ e ET s rnen ,,,. . , x .5 Six k QXKLLLM f ,, Y , Ni 4 1, I ,Q 1. . -.r , -. , - , Ln 7 K : u f LL ,, , V . . ' 1 i -5 . -.- 1 A fs .f rfs M is 2 f -si ,T erospace Studies the Air Force ROTC offers opportunity for the college man to find out about the Air Fo and, if qualified, to become one of its commissioned officers. The AFROTC program is the chief sou rce of Air Force commissioned officers. The objective of the program is to place on active duty lieutenants vvho demonstrate dedication to their jobs, Willing acceptance of responsipility, critical and creative thinking, and the ability to speak and write effectively. A professor of aerospace studies directs the program along vvith his all-military faculty made up of Air Force officers. A choice of either a tvvoeyear program or a four- year program is offered at ET. A. C, Hughes lheadl Ph,D, lVl. IVI. Norris Ed.D. O. H, Horton Ph.D. VV. F, Jenkins Ph.D A. O. Neal lVI.S. J. D. Wolf Ed.D, N, K. Ouarles Ed.D. griculture the Department of Agricultures Rodeo Club and FFA Chapter had a successful year vvith unprecedented enrollments, Approximately 450 students were majoring in this field during the 19694970 school year vvith an average of 60 receiving degrees each semester. Agriculture graduates become high school agriculture teachers, county agents, or fill any of dozens of jobs related to the field of agriculture. . Dennis Rovvden, a iunior agricultural education major, vvas elected president of the student ljody in March. Just another ag major actively participating in student affairs. 260 Left to right: Richard Johnson lVl.F.A. Gordon Young lVl.F.A. Charles lVlcGough, head, lVl.A. William Lamb 'VLA- Bruce Tibbets lVl.F.A. James Watral lVl.F.A. Bill Wiman lVl.F.A. fm X rt members of the East Texas State University Art Department showed their workin a spring '70 Dallas museum of Fine Arts display. Six different faculty members pre- sented their work in one-man shows across the country during the school year. This is the first year that the Art Department has been able to prepare for the conferring of the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degreeg the first degrees vvill be given in 1971. Some 338 art majors were preparing for careers in advertising, teaching, in- dustrial designing, and related fields during the 1969-70 school year. Robert Northcutt, B.A. Robert Hall, B.D. Ray Foster, B.A. Dible The Baptist Student Union, the Wesley Foundation, and the Church of Christ Bible Chair make up the church foundations on the campus. Courses in Bible are taught by the directors of the three church foundations. Four courses of elective credit in the study of Bible may be earned tovvard meeting the requirement for any undergraduate degree. The Pre- professional Program prepares the preetheological student for seminary study. 2 , iology The Department of Biology prepares the biologists to enter the teaching profession, to enter the var- ious professional schools, to be accepted in the scientific and industrial communities, and to contribute to the general education of the non- scientific student. Dr. Arthur Speece, Dr. Donald lngold, Dr. John Chambers, and Dr. Kenneth Griffin are new in the ETSU Biology department this year. There are approximately 200 students majoring in Biology with about 30 receiving degrees each semes- ter. The Biology Department sponsors Beta Beta Beta and the Archaeological Society. Seated: Evan Roberts Ph.D. Fred Klaus Ph.D. Royce Lee lVl.S. John Chambers Ph.D. Standing: Kenneth Griffin lVl.S John Carroll lVl.S. E. P. Fox lVl.S. Arthur J. Speece Ph.D. Donald Ingold Ph.D. Bobby Wilson Ph.D. Arthur IVI. Pullen Ph.D. lHeadl 'w-...,,,MM.-Wmkwwk 'Hymn hemistry The East Texas State University Department of Chemistry vvas listed this year by the American Chemical Society as an approved department. Dr. Charles Rohrer, head of the department, said that being listed by the American Chemical Society would be advantageous to ETSU chemistry students looking for jobs. There are approximately 132 students majoring in chemistry with about 15 degrees given each semester. Front rovv: Denis Ouane Ph.D. Kenneth Ashley Ph.D. Richard Clevenger Ph.D. Second row: Lawrence D. Neff Ph.D. Stephen L. Razniak Ph.D. lVloses Attrep Ph.D. George Nixon lVl.S. Larry Bone Ph.D. Charles Rohrer Ph.D. ll-leadl 54 4' Seated: Standing: John Speer lVl.S. A. W. Ibrahim lVl.S. Kenneth Sheppard Ed.D. Philip Kehlel' Ph-D Hazel Peterson ivi.A. Charles King PHD- Sujoy Gupta Ph.D. VV. Farrin Hoover Ph.D. Kerby LaPrade Ph.D. Charles Rovvett Ph.D. Willard lVlcDaniel Ph.D. T.S. Ghaly Ph.D. Nolan lVlcWhirter lHeadl Ed.D. t arth Sciences the Department of Earth Sciences offers courses in the sciences of astronomy, geology, meteorology, Oceanography, paleontology, and other related areas ot earth sciences. Dr. Charles Rovvett published the first major paleontologic study of the Alaska Mountain Range. Dr. Rovvett has had 16 studies published his latest study vvill be sent to major universities and museums all over the vvorld. Tvvo other ETSU geologists, Dr. VV. Earrin Hoover and Dr. Suioy Gupta, are doing an analysis of the iron-producing fields ot East Texas. . nglish Today on every level beyond a laborer, the proficiencies taught in English courses are highly desirable or absolutely essential. Business and professional men certify the benefits their own English training has given them and English majors readily find occupations in teaching, writing, and linguistic research. During the 1969-70 school year 210 students were majoring in English. Dr. Paul Barrus received the Faculty Distinguished Teaching Award tor 1969. Besearch grants were awarded to Dr. Lawrence lVlclXlamee to study the use ot the computer in English research and to Dr. Edna Stephens to study zen in the orient. Recognition went to Dr. Thomas A. Perry for leadership in development of doctoral programs for preparation of college English teachers, to Dr. James VV. Byrd and Dr. J. lvlason Brewer for achievements in Black Studies, and to Dr. Ered Tarpley tor publication ot two books, Place Names of Northeast Texas and From Blinky to Blue-John: A Word A tlas of Northeast Texas. Row 1 Johnnye Sturken Ph.D. Row 3: Paul Barrus Ph.D. Edith Wynne lVl.A. James Lacy Ph.D. Mary Beth Malone lVl.A. Tom Kelly lVl.A. Row 2 Gerald lVlcDaniel lVl.A. Dumitru Nluresanu Licentiat Phillip Rider lVl.A. Ann lVlosely M.A. Ralph Voss lVl.A. D. C. Butler Ph.D. ,Ai Flow 1: Jean Chambers lVl.A. Lois Haney Nl.A. Belle Chasteen IVI.S. Edna Stephens Ph.D. Row 2: Mary Lou Williams lVl.A Brenda Bell lVl.A. Fred Tarpley Ph.D. Balma Taylor M.A. Cassandra Reeves lVl.A. Row 3: John Nlason Brewer Dr. of Literature Lois Hineman Nl.A. Row 4: Charles Linck Ph.D. Dumitru Nluresanu Licentlat Standing: Don Bailey lVl.A. Lee Dacus lVl.A. James Neatherlin lVl.A. Lawrence lVlcNamee Ph.D Joseph Nunnally Ph.D. Adelle Clark lVl.A. William P. Reeves lVl.A. Loyd Guidry lVl.A. Margaret lVlcClear Ph.D lVliroslav J. Hanak Ph.D James Hale B.A. William Harvey lVl,A. Eusibia Lutz lVl,A. George Preda lVl.A. Orline Clinkscales Ph.D. Avery lVIcClung lVl.A. Sylvier Kibart lVl.A. Sanford Wood Ph.D. Harold Simpson Ph.D. lHeadl 'M-M.. oreign Language the Department of Foreign Language offers instruction in understanding, speaking, reading, vvriting, and the study of literature in French, German, Spanish, and Russian. Dr. l-larold Simpson, nevv head of the foreign language department, recently served as a judge at the interna- tional Gala Ball of the Dallas International Cultural and Social Circle vvhich offers a scholarship to a Dallas high school student interested in studying French, Ger- man, or Spanish. 268 All -I eography The Division ot Geography gives a better understanding to students as to geographif cal effects on economic and social adjust- ment of people. A teacher educational major in geography is offered as vvell as a broad- tield degree in social science. The Geography department is included under the title ot Social Science along with Political Science and Sociology. NJ' J-v William Dooley Ph.D. lHeadl James Ei Humphries lVl.A John H. Johnson Ph.D. John Lewis lVl.A. ww- A Yiif - .m.- RF is--yi bwE,N,,,,wmsmai:mw.:k- s L- .J mf 4 ,L . ..,. ,. . L ,g qui wr' William Long lVl.A. Joe Fred Cox IVl.A. Keith IVlcFarland Ph.D. Frank Barchard lVl.A. Frank Smyrl Ph,D, Nancy Lenoir IVl.A. James Cgnrad MIA, JOl'lI'1 Cafflel' MLA. Mary Lou Williams lVI.A. H the aims ofthe Department of History are to acquaint the student with his country's and his cuIture's'past, to give him insight into the nature ofthe historic or social process, and to prepare him for responsible democratic citizenship in today's vvorld. Four members of the Department of History, Donald E. Reynolds, Frank H. Smyrl, Joe Fred Cox, and John P, Carrier, attended the annual meeting of the Texas State Historical Association in Austin from April 30 through lVIay 2, 1970. Dr. Reynolds, Dr. Smyrl, and Mr. Cox read papers at the meeting. Professor Cox also taught an E,T.S.U. continuing education course in undergraduate American history in J. J. Pierce High School of Richardson. History majors, William Lee Crabtree, Jr. and Billy Dale Glenn, were named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 2 270 HarryVVade Ph.D. Robert Bidwell Ph.D. Don Reynolds Ph.D. John lVloon Ph,D, Robin Rufoff Ph.D. James Wheaton Ph.D. Robert Chasteen Ph.D. William Sawyer Ph.D. Ralph Goodwin Ph.D. Frank B. Jackson ll-leadl PhD ome Economics The Home Economics Department trains the student for future home and family living as general education for non-majors. Home demonstration vvork and extension specialization are a fevv of the professional educational programs. The department sponsors fashion shows in vvhich the students have an opportunity to show their skills and talents in creative design. Five students, Phyllis Brovvn, Terry lVIinto Peters, Belenda lVlonroe, Julia Potts, and Carle Williams, home economics majors, vvere listed in Vllho's Vllho in American Colleges and Universities tor the year. Ann lVliller IVl.Ed. Vicki Davis IVl.S. Alma lVlcGee Ph.D. Emma Van Laningham IVl.S. C' Wathena Temple Ed.D. lHeadl ri -L-g-.-. t L, m., .Q. , , 2 5 l i X s is . i Left to right: Dayle L. Yeager Ph.D Leon Harney Ph.D. Ronald Bass lVl.Ed. Junior Lanmon lVl.Ed .lay Logue Ph.D. ndustrial and echnology nearly 250 students studied in fields ot industry and technology at ET during 1909-70, with an average of 30 persons receiving degrees in this area each semester, Some tields ot work open to those studying in areas of industrial arts include engineering drattsman, industrial management industrial satety, and teaching. The department ot Industrial Arts sponsors tvyo organizations, Iota Lambda Sigma and Sigma Tau Epsilon tor its majors. N445 'yi-if v-C .L X T i 'K Welcome E. Wright lHeadl Ed D Left to right: H. E. Nliesch Ph.D. Dudley lVIiller Ed.D James Vllard lVl.Ed. Paul Stewart lVl.Ed. l.,i -IJ X Wim few Efitirzisasft, Gasji ff 5 ctw, ,M fir- Robert J. lVlcCloud Ph Carl A. Hyatt, Director George O. Carter lVl,S. Nell B. Blakely lVl.A. Robert T. Binder lVl.S. Robert lVl. Ward lVl.S. .D. of Print Shoo, B.S. Otha C. Spencer Ph.D. Jack Gray, Public lnfor mation Director, lVI.A. William J. Bell lHeadl Ph,D. X ournalism the Department of Journalism and Graphic Arts trains the student so that he may be prepared for professional work in journalism, photography, and printing or be able to teach journalism. Robert VV. Ward is serving as a nevv instructor in the depart- ment of journalism and graphic arts. if pgqumff- me i iid' M ls 1131 gs: .40 -,, N. t 'Ad as , .. QA 'df ii- William C. Highfill Ph.D. ll-leadl Quin-f Wsiiiiii 274 Seated: Betty Thomson lVl.S. Sharon Gullett lVl.S. Robbie House lVl.S. Nan Pomroy lVl.S. Standing: Shirley Davis lVl.S. Art Hendrix lVl,L.S. Frances Jones lVl.S. Donald Kerr lVl.Ed. Seated: Jimmie Sue Alexander lVl.S. Diane Sauce B.A. Standing: Opal Williams lVl.S. Josephine Williams lVl.Ed. Joyce Hanes lVl.S. William Highfill Ph.D. Eunice Dennis lVl.A. Linda Netherland lVl.S. so ibrary the ETSU librarians serve students vvith more open hours than ever before Library hours vvere extended from l0 until l0:30 on vveek nights so that students might have more access to the library facilities, The library serves students seven days a vveelc with a collection of approximately 450,000 books. The library also has many volumes of recent and past issues of nevvspapers and magazines bound in copies or in the form of microfilm vvhich the student may use in projectors, The Library of Congress classifica- tion system vvas recently estab- lished, making it easier to find and to catalogue books. L ibrary Science the dawning of the Age of Aquarius will also be the dawning of the age of librarians. The explosion of knowledge, with books and other media growing at three times the rate of the population explosion, demands professionally- trained personnel to organize and house this information. The Age of Aquarius will be exciting for innovae tors in the application of automation to information and in the acceptance and use of a variety of materials in libraries of all kindse from the elementary school media center to the specialixed library for industrial research. The Department of Library Science at East Texas State University is dedicated to educating personnel for learning resource centers, automated libraries, and specialized information centers, Approximately 125 students ma field during the l97O school year, and about 25 students receive degrees in Library Science each semester. Left to right: John E. Burke Ed.D. Frances Abernathy lVl.S. Dorothy B Lilley lHeadl Ph D Dorothy Hawthorne B.S. Donald Kerr lVl.Ed, f JM.4 Y s Fi 1 Standing: linstructors in division Computer Sciencel Alton Goddard Ph.D. BD. Branch lVl.B.Ed. Darrell Ward lVl.S. C.E. Rodriguez Ph.D W. W. Taylor lVl.S. Charles Schroeder IVI .A. W. F. Hill Ph.D. Archie Brock Ph.D. Howard Lambert Ph.D. John Lamb lVl.Ed. JKT I ix iathematics The Department of Mathematics provides preparation for teaching mathematics as vvell as preparation for study in many fields of science which require a basic knowledge of mathematics. The teacherfeducation program prepares students to teach secondary-school mathematics, whereas the curriculum outline for a major in mathematics prepares students with interests outside ot the teaching profession. Dale Fl. Bedgoocl Ed.D llfleadl B. NI. Book lVl.S. Bill Anderson Ph.D. Vance Underhill lVl.A Bill Aslan Ph.D. Clay Cheek lVl.S. Johnny Duvall lVl.A. ,rv Charles Nelson M,M,Ed Tom Wirtel PhD Eloyd Hanson M,M Bill Flees M,M John Peeler MA Conrad Bauschka M,M William Hull M,Ed Miss Scharmal Schrock M.M. Miss Margaret Wheat M,M, X this year at ET, approximately ZOO students are majoring in music, vvith an average of l2 candidates receiving degrees each semester. Occupations and fields of opportunity open to those holding degrees include teaching, performance ot church music, and music librarians. Thousands ot hours are spent annually by all people, including ET students, listening to music. The established purpose ofthe Music department is to help those individuals understand, appreciate, and enjoy the experience of hearing music. Clubs sponsored by the department are Phi Mu Alpha for men, Mu Phi Epsilon fcr vvomen, and several instrumental and vocal performing groups Three music majorsffliatie Bryant, Sandi Kerley, and Geraldine Kesler are listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 278 Dr, James Richards ihoadj PHD. Chester Chamnom Ed D. Dun Smith IVHVI. Neil Hiimfield D.iVI.A, Dean Lmmn ECLD. Germ Luukimrf lVi,lVI. 27 Jesse Hawthorne Ed.D. lHeadl First row: Jesse Hawthorne Ed.D. Russell Cerrato IVI.S. Boley Crawford IVI.S. Bill Crabtree Ed.D. Matthew lVlcLernore Ed.D. Second row: Travis Arterbury Ph.D. Carolyn Burt lVl.S. Fred Blohm Ed.D. Harvey lVliIler lVl.Sf Dorothy Allen lVl.S. Walter Teaff Ph,D. Third row: Ernest Hawkins IVI.S. Gertrude Vllarmack IVI.S. Dorothy lngram Ph.D. Susie Knause IVI.S. Sandy Weeks lVl.S. Elizabeth Huggins IVI.S. Joe lVlurry Ph.D. hysical Education The Department of Physical and Health Education provides a teaching certificate for those desiring to teach physical education, health education, recreation and athletics. Each student is given the opportunity to gain knowledge and skill in many recreational activities. hysics With some 75 students majoring in physics and approximately G receiving degrees each semester, the department is busy training persons for such fields of vyork as engineering, computer research, space exploration, management in scientific companies, guality control, special research, and teaching. One of the main goals of the field of physics is to reduce vvork through automation. Dr. B. IVI. Doughty was on an ET faculty research grant during the year, Dr. D. Pi. Chopra had tvvo articles accepted for publication. There is a physics club sponsored by the department to benefit interested physics majors B. IVI. Doughty lHeadl Ph.D. Left to right: J. T. Jones Ph.D. W. A. Sparkman Nl.S. J. H. Clements Ph.D. D. R. Chopra Ph.D. K. S. Nlin Ph.D. ---H an J I X .JA a ,Q ww xvwmsw i S a .ass ws.- 282 olitical Science Guy E. Poitras lVI.A. Charles R. Embry lVl.A. Lawrence L. Downey Ph.D. Joseph R. Saylor Ph.D. Sylvia Sanders Ph.lVl. lVlyung-Kun Yiu Ph.D. Paul G. lVIcCoy lVl.A. Ralph H. Loewenthal lVl.A. E. W. Rowland lVl.A. the Department of Political Science introduces its students to principles ot international relations, political problems, political theories, public administration, and research techniques. One political science major, Joe Dale Forrester was named to VVho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities tor this year G. Ellis Sancloz lHeadl Ph.D. jA ociology and Anthropology Seated' lVlary Preas M.A. Albert Lunday Ph.D. Earnie Daniel Ph.D. Flobert Chadwick M.A. Billie Laney lVl.A. 5 2 Standing Howard Putnam Ph.D. Billie Floss Henderson lVl.S. Billy R. Webb ll-leadl Ph.D. The Department of Sociology and Anthropology introduces individual to the fundamentals ot nature in society, the social group, factors ot social lite, personality and human nature, culture, and social organization. Courses in criminology may be taken for senior or graduate credit. vt .i i the level f 1 - --.'t 1 . exam. ta,-YM ,Z 4 mf Www 284 Seated: Standing: C. L. Farr Ph.D. Jerry S. Phillips lVl.S. Kay Butler lVl.S. Lisbeth Morris M.S. David Andrew Gibbs M.A. Anthony J. Buckley Ph.D. David Fligney lVl.A. Paul Roosevelt Ph.D. Carl lVlcGovern lVl.S. peech and Drama The Speech and Drama departments' speech and hearing clinic has trained therapists and technicians to help students with speech and hearing problems. The services of the clinic are free. Laboratories in radio and television work function throughout the year. The department's first dramatic production was Tea House of the August lVloon. The comedy, directed by Jerry Phillips, vvas adapted by John Patrick from the novel by Vern Sneider. The first production of the spring semester was Georges Peydeau's A Flea in I-ler Ear, ln March the University Playhouse carried a troupe of players to lVIineoIa, Quitman, and Clarks- ville to perform the year's children's theatre production of Trudi and the lVlinstrels. In April Truman Capote's only drama, The Grass l-larp, vvas presented. Tvvo nevv instructors David Andrew Gibbs and Jerry S, Phillips vvere added to the Speech faculty. Andrea G. Farr and Nancy Nunnally, speech majors, were named to VVho's Vllho among students in American Colleges and Universities for the year. Curtis L. Pope iHeadl Ph.D. , ,,,,,.,,,i,,.,, J, , A ,I , . chool of Business ccounting approximately 250 students majored in the field of accounting this year at ET, with an average of 15 receiving degrees per semester. Fields of work open to those studying in the area of accounting are public and private accounting, governmental accounting, and teaching, This year three awards will be receivedp Price Waterhouse Award, Texas Society of CPA Award, and the ETSU Accountants Society Award. The department of Accounting sponsors the Accountants' Society for its majors. Left to right. Kenneth IVlcCord ll-leadl Ph.D. Lanetta Holiman IVI.B.A. James R. Hemingway lVl.A. Wendell Edwards lVl.B.A., C.P.A. Leon Pleasant IVI.B.A. s-i tirrg L H ------- ----....., x isa' if A sf we-emu. wil' ,I 28 Dr. William E. Dorries, Head Ph.D. Left to right: Neil Higgins Nl.A. Dale Funderburk lVl.S. Carrol Adams Ph.D. Clarice IVlcCoy lVl.B.A. Gary Carmen lVl,A. Lawrence Fellman lVI.A. conomics-Finance students majoring in the field of economics and finance number approximately 145, vvith an average number of 15 receiving degrees each semester. Occupations open to those holding degrees in this area include banking, stock brokerage firms and other investment firms, business and government economists. Dr. W. C. Adams and lVIr. Gary Carman are completing a research project begun in 1968-69 entitled, AN ECONOMIC PROFILE OE NORTHEAST TEXAS William D. Bandt senior economics major received honorable mention for a Woodrow Wilson Eellovvship, Goals of the future include student organizations for majors in the department during 1970-71. V ' Dr. Graham Johnson lacting head! Ph.D. X to fl eneral Business vvith approximately 650 students majoring in General Business an average number ot 50 students receive degrees each semester, General Business is ot interest to those vvho plan to go into business for themselves or vvho desire to enroll in training programs in established organizations. Moreover, General Business is an excellent second maior or minor for a student vvho wishes to major in other areas. Delta Sigma Pi, an organization sponsored bv the School ot Business, has this year opened its membership to vvomen. J-v ' x. X iq. -.--- fm- I E ' Q ,, , . X . VV ,, 1 J' B - W- A Lesh Egg r' ' - X. Q Jack King lVl.S. Elton Johnson Ph.D. Perry Broom Ed.D. Jack Ingram J.D. 28 C. Ray Gullett IVl.B.A. R. Dean Lewis lVI.B.A. J. R. Young lVl.A. Edward N. Strader IVI.B.A. Mildred G. Pryor lVl.B.A. Lester Stone, Jr. lVl.B.A. Trezzie A. Pressley lHeadD Ph.D. arketing and Management wswv ,Q i VNJ Seated, left to right: Janet Duncan B.S. Margaret lVlcClung l3.A. Standing, left to right: Ray Fortner B.S. Phyllis Mercer lVl.S. Dorothy Creekmore B.S. Jeanette Caldwell B.S. Paula Curtis B.S. Jane Heath lVl.Ed. Charles Hayden lVl.S. mix Above: Emmett O. lVlcAnalIy il-leadi Ed.D. about 260 students are majoring in Business Education-Secretarial Administration, with 40 students receiving degrees each semester. Teaching secretarial work, and general business Left to right: Ruth Vileiters lVl.S. Wayne Cole Ed. D. Suzanne Smith lVl.S. Cathy Russell IVl.B.Ed. Nell Bass IVl.B.Ed. Valera Sparks lVl.Ed. Glenna Dodd lVl.A. Euline Shaw lVl.S. occupations are fields open in this area. Pi Omega Pi is a national business education fraternity sponsored by this department. The one-year secretarial course is novv being revised. fp gs? . XM ix A av' I tw - Eff inure M i's's I1 , - 7 f ll: I1 M r'r'-ii V ' -- flew-we 'lf- sffif' usiness education and by ecretarial administration 28 20 W' ' iet?'g?g'?g Em ,,,, 77555359?39?Vffffii555155?5559ff5fiffi55lfiffiftifefftffilft'11YYW lf'2'f1iE uiffiiiviliiz 55221162f52245iii?225271sei?I552iE:i.5s2ET1i2if1x?iy:2S:ii.fx: tr.: tm!if:X,,.113335355555:g5,g53g,55555:5W:g5 ff udio-Visual the Audio-Visual Department at ETSU provides audio-visual education techniques, instruc- tion and teaching methods, vvhich vvill he vitallv important in the future ot the public school. Lee VV. Jones is currently serving as a nevv instructor in the department ot audiovisual education at East Texas State. He is vvork- ing on a doctoral degree in education at East Texas State. Seated: Harold Hatcher lVl.B A Linda Lanmon lVl.S. Robert Titus Ed,D Marv Wheeler Ph.D. Lou Correll lVl.S. Standing: Lee Jones lVl.Ed. ,.,..M4aaall 'Q -Nu ww .ft x Aft' lVl. B. Nelson Ed.D. Bradley S. Chilton Ed.D. Lynn Turner Ed.D. L. Doyne McNew ll-leadl Ed.D. ducational Administration this department provides a graduate program designed for the preparation of elementary and secondary school principals school business and personnel administrators, superintendents, and college teachers of educational administration. Degrees include MA., lVl,S., lVl.Ed., and PhD. 2 L. D. Briggs Ed.D. Celia A. Decker Ed.D. Mary Lois Jernigan lVl.A. Donald Fl. Coker Ed.D. A. D. Castle Ed.D. lementary Education The department of Elementary Education offers a program of training for those vvho plan to teach in kindergartens and in provisional elementary and professional elementary schools, There are approximately 987 students majoring in this field vvith about 115 receiving degrees each semester. Dr. A. D. Castle, associate professor, vvas awarded a faculty research grant for the purpose of determining the feasibility of establishing a kindergarten andfor nursery school to complement the ETSU Teacher Education program. Michael Banks Ph.D. Bill Draughn lVl.Ed. Samuel VV. Cochran Ph.D. lVlurlon H. Dye lVl.A. Billy Roland Ph.D. Ron Wheeler, Jr. Ed.D. Roger Harvey lVl.S. Eileen O. Rees lVl.A. Glenn Fournet Ph.D, George W. Bryant Ed.D. Harry Fullwood Ph.D. sychology and Special Education The Department of Psychology and Special Education offers provisional and professional certificate programs for teachers of mentally retarded children. Dr. Cochran of the psychology and special education faculty received a grant for a compara- tive study of ETSU faculty and students of values tovvard teaching. ! issr as Left to right: John Godbold Ed.D. James B. Wilson Ed.D. Russell Davis Ed.D. Robert lVlunday Ed.D Webb Jones Ph.D. 294 Grady Tice lHeadl Ph.D. X X econdary and Higher Education vvith better qualified teachers in greater demand for the future than ever before, the Department of Secondary and Higher Education places its emphasis at the graduate level to produce college teachers, educational supervisors and curriculum directors. An average number of three students receive degrees at the doctoral level in the fields of public relations, teaching, and supervision in schools and lndustry. Dr. Robert lvlunday vvas one of three university teachers nominated for the Outstanding Teachers Avvard during the last 2 years, Future goals of the department include greater service for schools in accreditation visits, vvorkshops and serninars. X ,ftudent Personnel and Guidance the department ot Student Personnel and Guidance offers a unified program for select students interested in college personnel work andfor teaching, beginning with the junior year and extending through the first year ot graduate work. John P. lVlcQuary lHeadl Ph.D. Q- I Seated: Standing: R. Paul Johnson Ed.D. Harold Murphy Ed.D. D. Arlington Talbot Ed.D. Jerry Gattshall Ed.D. Ruth Ann White Ph.D. Robert Butler Ph.D. Everett D. Erb Ed.D. William Troth Ph.D. 'NH Pk t X ,Q trg, o r 'LL tg ' P g j,:1.i.f'L i t or-'1 SQ Ai X ws 296 - ETSU President Dr. D. Whitney Halladay Whether dealing vvith angry students, presiding over the university graduation exercises, or crowning the ET. I-iomecoining Queen, Dr, I-ialladay remains in control, And in an age vvhen the leader of any group, more inportant the president of a university, must possess Charisma, President Halladay radiates it. At right, Dr, Halladay is shovvn presenting one of the 499 degrees conferred during the mid-vvinter commencement exercises. Ten doctorates, 90 masters, and 399 bachelors degrees vvere avvarded, giving the commencement the largest number ot midfvvinter graduates in the university's history, Belovv, the President talks vvith ref porters during the April track team conflict, Often seen eating vvith students in one ot the university cateterias, or talking vvith students around can1pus,Dr. Halladay exhibits an interest and activism otten lack- ing on some ot the nation's other campuses. East Texas State University Board of Regents 298 W. Garland Button, Chairman of the Board-Dallas l Thomas B. Steely, Vice-Chairman-Paris East Texas State University and the 1970 Locust are proud to present the East Texas State University Board of Regents. In March, 1969, Texas Governor Preston Smith signed the bill granting East Texas State a separate board which makes this the first year that the university has operated under its ovvn exclusive board. ln the past ET has been under the Board of Regents, State Senior Colleges, which also operates as the board tor six other colleges and universities. Vllith the growth ot the campus, there has been a need tor a separate board to deal vvith the unique issues and events known only on this campus. So novv vve are pleased to introduce to you our nevv board members, the East Texas State University Board of Regents. Henderson NlcDowell, Secretary to the Board t .1 mp- KM? Houston H. Harte San Antonio Cam F. Dowell, Jr. Dallas L. Preston Johnston Lubbock Joel T. Williams, Jr. Dallas Leon J. Coker, Jr. Texarkana Raymond M, Holliday Houston Although East Texas State University's first separate Board of Begents vvas appointed in September, l969, the Board met vvith the faculty for the first time in lvlay, 1970. This vvas a social occasion at a dinner sponsored by the ETSU chapter of the Texas Association of Classroom Teachers lTACTi. Hovvever, the Board had already had many meetings and had visited the campus, as individuals and as a group, several times. A nevv board has a tremendous job to become acquainted vvith the university, its campus, administration, philosophy and plans for the future. Several members of the Board are ex-students of East Texas State University and renevv their association vvith the campus in a nevv role. At the first organizational meeting, Garland Button, former student, vvas elected chairman, a position to vvhich he vvas refelected at the beginning of the second year. Thomas Steely, also a former student, vvas elected vicefchairman, and vvas also re-elected. Serving the Board as secretary is Henderson lVlcDovveIl, Vice- President for Administration for the University, New planning and inovations heretofore impossible are novv being discussed by the Administration and the nevv Board of Regents. Joseph Zeppa Tyler 299 f , A,- Dr. Robert Collier Vice President for Academic Affairs 3 East Texas Administrators F. H. Mc Dowell Vice-President for Administration i Dr. Roger L. Brooks Dean of School of Arts and Sciences Academic Deans Dr. Frank H. Smyrl School of Arts and Sciences, Assistant Dean Dr. Charles E. King School of Arts and Sciences, Assistant Dean 0 wr Dr. J. Cullen Sowers, Dean of Graduate School Dr. Graham Johnson Dean of School of Business an v v.,f'.v, If . ,, N....M I uawj . is 'Y Dr. William E. Truax, Dean School of Education Dr. John F. Moss, Assistant Dean School of Education 'Hur 'Hx i ti,tis, 30 Y ' Registrars Kenneth J. Wallace Director of Admissions and Registration Jean Smith Di rector of Records ttt t t ct it tttz, and Reports for R. in D i ti 5- Dr. Richard C. Meyer Dean ot Division of Records and Admissions K , 15? T: . Qi N Miss Jeanne Branom Secretary to the President Presidential Staff B. Alan Sugg Assistant to the President a k+s Mrs. Betty Casselberry Assistant Dean of Women Student Deans Mrs. Janice King Dean of Women elf Dr. Gary Low Dean of Men Jack H. Lassiter Assistant Dean of Men Dr. John J Koldus Vice-President of Student Affairs Dr. Robert D Butler Dean of Student Activities Dr. H. M. Lafferty Director of Research Administrative Directors ttt,- I., Ts ' 1 K 1 -N : ' . 'vw-M. -NL ' n .F .V ,Q L ,W 1 .Ls M W ' I C ,t as Dr. Jarrell D. Gray . Director, Qfi Student Teaching 309 0 Dennis W. Short, M.D. University Physician M I I il :xii TGS - 'w 'si . P ,,,..5 Q- iii f Louis P. Kirkpatrick, M.D Health Services Physician .f i,.. Y , , 'Sb Robert G. Wheeless Superintendent of Construction Sam McCord Chief Security Officer fd 1 , , ,.. ,gp-v-o'll4l ' so gm? f A K s i li' T.. I iX?,:, r . gi 11:5 A 5 if .rw p ij 3 al. ,ln ' ' i oo if 312 ,....aq,m' 8 Jack L. Winn Manager, University Store Ron Robinson Director, MSC -ll! if jw Clciliihlj Weldon J. Tallant Director, Placement Office C. Jerry Lytle Director, Financial Aids Dr. B. J. Steelman Director, Adult Continuing Education Dr. Ralph W. Goodwin Director, Honors Program i U W. L. Kelly Business Manager Douglas E. Winters Director, Plant Operations Charles Nlorrow Assistant Business Manager 1 Robert L. Whitener Director, Alumni Affairs Jack B. Gray Director, Office of information Mimi Housing Directors Steven Showers, Director of IVien's Housing Edward L. Robertson, Director of Married Housing Dorothy LeIVIoIe, Director of Women's Housing Mervyn Stelter Director of Housing 1.1 were s, tf'Iv i,-1. 17 1 . I Xxx x ,.,.,....-..4..n-sf 318 N , 1 r V f Y x ,mf , x ' E, , 'V . X , 5- xx , .. I q , r -Q '--'I X ' 1 X 1 -1 we , xx. x -1' 'sf -' X 4,5 X ' 1 K . I HH' x .151 V ' 5 ' . ' - V.,' -4 If .- ,P . ,Q 7 l ' t, . .sz t N I Q' I, I l'l 4 , 1 'xl R -I f' ', 'tx 'X ' ,X Q - . . . z. . r f , M h a I' ' 1. , t , fi at ' si 5.1 - - , Q. , f .1453-.xfs ' JI! jj!-:X ' 1 1 .3 gn -a , - : ,fly ,, Mg! :lr xx . - X Q . s I , --i 44- Af XX ' dsf ,Q 1 1 7 AQW , ' -A v. - .. - N . 'W . Q W .. --- , a...,,.....' Xxx . , .... K xxx -- S xx! ,X S. x Ansley, Doris L. 191 Abraham, John T. 190 Abram, Verna Y. 190 Adams, Harriet Wood 190 Adams , Jackie 190 Adams, James 161 Adams, Linda 190 Adams, Mary 190 Adams, Mary B. 190 Adams, Pat 132 . Adams, Patricia 190 Adams, Wayne 190 Aslan, Gloria Joy 191 Addison, Sandy 190 Adcock, Ken 175 Adkins, Mary E. 190 Aikin, Mike 181 Aikin, Samuel 190 Akers, Paul 165 Aldridge, Mike 169 Aleman, Abel 181 Alexander, Berenda 190 Allbrooks, Lenny 178 Allard, Suzanne 136 Allen, Kathye 190 Allen, Sherrye 190 Allen, Jerry 165 Allen, Susan 126, 170 Allman, Danny 175 Allread, Betty 190 Amberson, Vicki 136, 190 Bailey, Brenda 128, 191 Bader, Bobby 175 Baily, Vicky 126 Student Index Anders, Ann 136 Anders, Tommy 190 Anderson, Cheryl J. 191 Anderson, Larry W. 191 Anderson, Mike 172 Andrews, Debbie 191 Andrews, Mack 191 Andrews, Susan 191 Andy, Roy 167 Angle, George 162 Aquino, Robert 159, 191 Armsteed, Robert 159 Armstrong, Bob 182, 191 Arnold, David 172 Arnold, Donna 131 Aschner, Natala 191 Ash, Gil 172 Ashby, Wendell 162 Ashwood, Barbara 179, 191 Atkins 1 Beverly 132 Atkins, Greg 162 Austin, Clyde 161 Austin, Gail 191 Austin, Mae L. 191 Austin, Rose 128 Avery, Gail 132 Ayres, Billy 162 Baldridge, Rusty 178 Baker, Clifford 191 Baker, Gloria 191 Baker, Johnny 172 Baker, Linda 191, 132 Baker, Sherry 191 Ball, Mark 171 Ballance, Keith 159 Bandt, Bill 181, 182 Bankhead, Randy W. 192 Barber, Cathy 132 Barber, Sheila 192 Bardin, Bobby 169 Barker, Joan Kay 192 Barker, Mary 179 Barker, Ronny 175 Barker, Virginia L. 192 Barnes, Dorothy 192 Barnes, Ray 192 Barnett, Lynn 181 Barrett, Carolyn 192 Basham, Allen 182 Baswell, Mark 178 Bateman, Jennetta 192 Bateman, Linda A. 192 Bates, Patricia 192 Bauer, Chip 162 Baum, Jon 165 Baveret, Sheila 136 Bayless, Peggy 134 Beadel, Gary 185, 192 Beaird, Mike 192 Beavers, Ethel Lou 192 Beck, Madalyn 126 Beck, Marilyn 126 Becker, Karla 192 Beckham, Steve 182 Beechwood, Carla 128, 192 Beggs, Becky 132 Bell, Jeanna 192 Bell, Linda 134 Bennett, Bill 193 Bennett, Margaret 193 Bennett, Mary Ann 134 Bentley, Louise 193 Bartley, Donette 192 Barton, Robert 192 Berry, Jim 193 Berry, Jo Marie 193 9 Brodie, Kathie 134 20 Berryhill, Don 182 Berryman, Kenneth 161 Bethea, Stephen 193 Bettley, Steve 185 Bielamowkz, Mark J. 193 Biggs, Sheila 193 Biles, Karen 136, 186 Billington, Don 171,193 Bills, Steve 172 Bircher, Thomas A. 193 Birdsong, Darlene 183 Birdsong, Elroy 166 Birdsong, Johnny 193 Bisek, Mart 169 Bivings, Scott 181 Black, Janis K. 193 Black, Mary A. 193 Brewer, Rusty 172 Brewster, Sara 128 Brian, Becky 194 Brickey, Judy 194 Bridge, Debbie 194 Briggs, Jacque 131 Brinson, Linda 132 Brisby, Sondra 194 Briscoe, Bobbie R. 194 Britton, Linda S. 194 Broadway, Robert 194 Brock, Dwayne 194 Brock, Helen 195 Brock, Rebecca 136 Brockman, Christi 195 Brod, Joseph 195 Black, Shirley Blackford, PhylliS 126 Blackmon, Jon 172 Blackwell, Ocie C. 167 Blackwell, Melba 193 Blanchard, Guy 172 Blanchard, Michele 193 Bledsoe, Janice 193 Blevins, Alan 181 Block, Linda 193 Blocker, Ronnie 174 Bogard, Patty 132 Boland, Anda 194 Bond, Deborah 194 Bosley, Marvin 181 Boston, Kathy 194 Boswell, Ava Gale 194 Boswell, Linda 179 Bouchard, Bob 194 Bourdeaux, John 181 Bowen, Mike 194 Bowling, Ray 181 Bowling, Roger 175 Boyle, Joan 131 Boyse, David 157 Boze, Elaine 126 Boyd, Marc 172 Bracken, Lee 179 Bradshaw, Steve 172 Brady, Gail 131 Branch, Oscar Faye 194 Brantley, Junelle 132 Braswell, James 175 Bray, Gayle 131 Brazier, James R, 194 Brazier, James 178 Breland, Jay 194 Brewer, Carolyn 194 Brewer, J. Mason 161 Brooks, John 195 Brooks, Linda J. 195 Brookshire, Jim 178 Brown, Betty 132 Brown, Cheryl E. 195 Brown, Fred 162 Brown, Jeanette 132 Brown, Kathy Sue 195 Brown, Kelvin 195 Brown, Martha 136 Brown, Phyllis 136 Brown, Steve 172 Brown, Vivian 128, 195 Browning, Nancy 170 Broyles, Randy 195 Bryan, Beth 195 Bryan, Patti 195 Bryant, Katie 134, 195 Bryant, Raymond P., Jr. 195 Buice, Dixie 195 Burr, Kay 136, 196 Burkhart, Martha 184 Burkhart, Nancy 184, 195 Burks, Evelyn 196 Burns, Charles 196 Burns, Karen 168, 196 Burch, Charles L. 195 Burkhart, Martha 195 Burns, Melinda Sue 196 Burns, Michael 196 Burns, Sharon 196 Buster, Sara 184 Butalla, Donna 134 Butler, Janiece 196 Butts, Marion R. 196 Bynum, Nancy 126, 196 Byrd, Karen A. 196 Byrd, Ricky 172 Caldwell, Erma 128 Caldwell, Kathy 196 Caldwell, Mike 165 Calhoon, Dinah 196 Calhoun, Ray 178 Campbell, Garry Don 196 Campb ell, James 157 Campbell, Jo Lynn 196 Calicchio, Cindy 196 Campbell, Larry D. 196 Campbell, Nancy 196 Campbell, Patty 126 Campbell, Robert 197 Campbell, Sharon 197 Cannon, Barbara 186 Cannon, Cynthia 197 Cantrell, Patricia 197 Carey, Janet Lea 197, 184 Carey, Ken 197 Carley, Linda 197 Carlton, Karen 136 Carne, Pat 197 Carona, Martha 197 Carpenter, Janis R. 197 Carr, Beverly 197 Clements, Gary 175 Clements, Richard 171 Clinton, Jan 132 Clifton, Jimmy 178 Cobb, Paul 199 Cobb, Sallye 136 Cockrell, Carolyn 199 Coe, Barry R. 199 Coe, Vivian Bransom 199 Coffey, Brenda 128 Coffey, Mike 162 Coggins, Larry 178 Cole, Joe 159 Carranza, Richard 197 Carson, Sonja 197 Carter, Betty 197, 184 Carter, David 167 Carter, Marilyn 197 Carter, Richard 197 Carver, Jan 126, 197 Cassell, Jerry 197 Cassel, Laurissa 198 Cassel, Linda 198 Cathy, Jimmy 182 Catlett, Lloyd 165 Caywood, Kathy 132 Chaffin, Debra 198 Chamberlain, Pat 175 Chambers, Mamie M. 198 Chambleis, Dana 198 Chance, Ronald 165 Chandler, Leroy 175 Chaney, Jimmy 198 Chanler, Arthur Leroy 198 Chapman, Ann 198 Chapman, Fred 198 Chappell, Lenoir 136 Charlton, Kate 198 Charlton, Sammy F. 198 Chase, Barbara E. 198 Chastain, Mike 198 Cherry, Cynthia 126, 198 Chestnut, Dianne 179 Childers, Julia 170, 132 Childers, Linda 132 Childs, Jimmy 175 Cole, Leslie 199 Coleman, Ann 199 Coleman, David 172 Coleman, Cathy 164 Coleman, Helen 128 Coleman, Gilfort 161 Coleman, Rick 165 Coleman, Tana Beth 199 Coleman, Troy 161 Colley, Jackie 181 Colley, Patricia 199 Collins, Barbara 199 Collins, Mark 157 Collier, Brenda 128 Collins, Kay 126 Collins, Marijo 200 Collins, Raynelle 200 Chitsey, Greg 175 Colvin, Susan 200 Conaway, Julie 200 Conway, Mike 180, 200 Conway, Dawn 200 Conroy, Joel 172 Cook, David 178 Cook, Larry 200 Cooksie, Sheryl 200 Cooper, Greg 181 Cooper, Gloria 128 Cooper, Janie 200 Cooper, Mike 181 Copeland, Carolyn 200 Copeland, Donna 200 Corley, Alan 200 Corley, Craig 169 Costello, Bill 175 Choate, Brenda K. 198 Choate, Dereca Jo 198 Choate, Mark 198 Chrismon, Gary 159 Christian, Mary 198 Christie, Sam 199 Clanton, Ellen 199 Cowling, Jerry 200 Cox, Harold 162 Cox, John 181 Cox, Leslie 172 Cox, Noel 200 Coy, Donna 200 Clark, Margaret Ann 199 Clark, Clark, Betty Ann 126 Clark, Danny H. 199 Clark, Ernest H. 199 Clark, Martha 199 Paula 199 Cozart, Patricia 132 Craft, Uta 200 Craig, Alan 172 Craig, Mike 200 Crain, Bob 175 Cranford, Judy 132 Clarkson, Amy 184 Claussen, Patsy 136 Clay, Max 199 Clayton, Byron 199 Clayton, Celeste 128 Clayton, Silvesta 128 Crank, Harold E. 200 Crawford, Barbara 201 Crawford, Georgie 201, 187 Crawford, Lynnda Gail 201 Credicott, Jean Ann 201 Cre99, Linda R. 201 Daniels 22 Crews, Larry 181 Cronholm, Greg 162 Crook, Laura 126, 201 Cross, Herb 172 Crossland, Peggy 201 Crow, Mickey 136 Crow, Steve 180 Crowley, Barbara 201, 184 Dale, Jo Ann 201 Dalmont, Paul 201 Crozier, Jennifer 201 Crum, Don 162 Cuffee, Russell 167 Cumbie, Rosemary 201 Cummens, Twilla 201 Curbo, Cathy 201 Cureton, Will 201 Cuthertson, Rhonda 126, 2 Dickson, Dolores 203 Dickson, Pam 203 Daniel, Cathy 201 Daniels, Charles 175 Daniels, Randolph 201 Daniels, Donald 202 Daniels, Doug 172 Daniels, Jacquelyne 202 , James C. 202 Dietz, Jim 175 Dillard Dillard Ann 133 Fred 169, 203 Dillard, Patricia 203 Dillon, Jim 172 Dillon, Pat 178 Dillon, Richard 203 Darby, Melody 202 Darnell, Debbie 134 Dart, Sylvia A. 202 Davidson, Charles 159 Davis, Bobby 162 Davis Brenda Sue 202 Davis, Don 162 Davis, Frances T. 202 Davis, Jan 183, 202 Davis, Jeanne 134, 202 Davis, Jimmy 202 Davis, Joe 202 Davis Ken 157 Davis, Mary Lou 137 Davis, Pamela 202 Davis, Robert C. 202 Davis, Robert M. 202 Davis, Tommie 202 Davis Vicki 202' Davis, Walt 171 Dawson, Debra 202 Daughterty, Glenda 183 Day, Dixie 202 Day, Mike 165 Dean, Maurice 203 Dees, Jill 132 Dejarnatt, Toni 203 Delaloye, Sarah 203 Denoy, Cathette 203 Derdiven, Joseph 182 Deviney, Nina 203 Devlen, Jana 131 Dexter, Karen 131 Diamond, Kathy 133 Dice, Ralph F. 203 Dickerson, Cheryl 203 Early, Ronnie M. 205 Early, Storm T. 205 Echols, Hertha 166, 205 Edge, Carol 127, 170 Edison, Robert 161 Edwards, Bill 175 Edwards, Emma 205 Dinell, Debbie 203 Dishner, Bill 172 Dixon, Diane 203 Doak, Suzann 203 Dobbs, Robert 203 Dod, Bruce D. 203 Dodd, Dorothy 203 Dodson, Rickey 204 Dolan, Kathy 134 Donnelly, Margaret 204 Dooley, Janice L. 204 Dooley, Shirley 204 Dooley, William 165 Dopson, Phil 175 Dorough, Vinnie 204 Dorsett, Kay 204 Doughli, Tarek 204 Douglass, Ruth 204 Dowell, Dee 133 Doyle, Jimmy 204 Dozier, Garey 204 Drautz, Gene 162 Dreckmeier, Darryl 204 Drumgoole, Willie 169 Duffield, Rusty 204 Du ke, James Albert 204 Duke, Ricky 162 Dunklin, Marilyn Kay 204 Dunn, Jacky F. 204 Dunn, Rodger 204 Du Pre, John 185, 204 DuPriest, David 172, 204 Durham, Margaret 205 Dyce, Dennis 166 Dyer, Larry 169 Dyess, Mark 181 Edwards, Fred 205 Edwards, Jackie 133 Edwards, Jerry 205 Edwards, Linda 205 Edwards, Mark 171 Edwards, Ted 205 Edwards, Willie 161 Egan, Donna Gayle 205 Elam, Pam 179 Elbert, Weldon 167 Elder, Eddie 205 Elledge, Dwight 173 Elliott, Charles 165 Elliott, Erma 205 Ellis, Bob 205 Ellis, Steve 157 Ellis, Teddy 162 Ellis, William 159 Ellison, Danny 162 Fain, Larry 171 Faircloth, Elaine 134 Faires, Dunn T. 208 Faires, Susan 133 Fant, Gary 208 Farguhan, Mary 208 Farmer, Faye 208 Farmer, John W. 208 Farris, Mike 175 Farr, Dianne 208 Farr, Elaine 208 Farris, Clara 128, 208 Fairless, Brenda 126 Fairless, Lonnie 171 Farr, Andrea 134 Faulk, Janise 208 Favors, Steve 167 Ferguson, Beth 179 Ferguson, Stan 208 Fick, George 157, 208 Fickessin, Jan 133 Fielder, Richard Fields, Glen 208 Fields, Joyce 128 Fields, Mike 208 Fifer, Harriet 137 Findley, Randy 208 Findley, Steve 208 Fink, Linda 208 Finney, Wallace Howard 208 Firmin, Jennifer 186, 134 Firmin, Lois 209 Fisher, Barbara 209 Fisher, Bill 185 Fisher, Molly 126, 209 Flagg, Edwin M. 209 Gaddis, Lynn 210 Gafford, Mike 210 Gafford, Pat 165 Gafford, Suzanne 133 Gage, Marilyn Kay 210 Gallucci, Tony 181 Galyean, Ronnie 210 Gambrell, Karen 210 Garcia, Rosendo C. 210 Garcia, Santos 178 Garrett, Jay 165 Garris, Susan 131 Ellison, Hugh 175 Elmore, Ronnie 205 Elrod, Frank 205 Engledow, Brian 175 Engledowe, Julie 131 Epley, Jerry 205 Epstein, David 173 Erickson, Bruce 205 Erwin, Artie 173 Estridge, Brenda 205 Etter, Danny 182 Everitt, Gwynne 208 Flaming, Brenda 170, 133 Flanary, Ronny 169 Fleming, Brenda 209 Fleming, Lester 167 Fleming, Mack 171 Fleming, Martha 209 Flewharty, Sarah 134 Floyd, Herbert 209 Floyd, Virginia 209 Foote, Sharon 209 Ford, Lois A. 209 Ford, Marty 137 Foreman, Lela 209 Fortner, Patsy 209 Fortner, Raymond, Jr. 209 Foster, Richard L. 209 Fouche, Lynn 133 Fox, D.L. 209 Fox, Darrell 162 Francis, Mildred 128 Frank, Randy 162 Freeman, Judi 187, 134 Freeman, Linda S. 209 Freeman, Martha 134 French, Dean 209 French, Joe 174 Friday, Kathie 209 Frierson, Judy 210 Frizzell, Billy 210 Frizzell, Valaree 210 Fry, Katy 210 Frymark, Pat 210 Fulton, Beverly 210 Furgeson, Linda 133 Furr, Kathy 131, 210 Furrh, Carole Ann 210, 184 Garrison, Larry 210 Gaston, Cheryl Monroe 134 Gaut, Judy 128, 210 Gay, Sharon 210 Gayle, Linda 210 Geary, Patti 131 Geliner, Eddie 178 Genovese, Elaine 211 George, Don 181 George, Gene 165 Geren, Monte 211 Gerigk, Mark 181 2 24 Giddens, Sandie 184, 211 Giffen, Doug, 211 Giles, David 165 Gilley, DaLee 211 Gilles, Janet 126 Gilmore, Ben 162 Gist, Connie 134 Gleghorn, Sherry 211 Glenn, Billy Dale 211 Goff, Shirley Ann 211 Goist, Scott 211 Goldberg, Barry 185, 211 Good, Jerry 181 Goodman, Jean 134 Goodman, Ken 211 Goodwin, Wayne 182 Goodwin, Wesley 211 Green, Joe M. 212 Green, Kathy 212 Green, Kirk 162 Green, Martha 212 Green, Myra 212 Green, Paula 131 Green, Roger 212 Green, Sherry 212 Green, Steve 212 Green, Yvonne D. 212 Greene, Linda 212 Greenstein, Mildred 212 Greer, Anthesia 212 Greer, John 182 Gressett, Nancy 184 Griffin, Brenda Gordon Bettie 211 Gordon Don 173 Gordon Sherry 137, 168, 211 Greer, Betty 212 Griffin, James 212 Griffin, Sandra 212 Grabast, Judy 127 Gragg, James D. 211 Gragg, Jim 182 Grimes, Kathy 213 Grimes, Linda 213 Grimm, Pat 213 Graham, Linda 211 Graham, Reba 133 Grams, John 169 Grant, Marsha 211 Graves, Walter P. 211 Gray, Emmer Ruth 211 Green, Bob 175 Green, Charles Paul 156, 212 Green, Dale 212 Haggard, Jeannie 134 Hale, Allen 182 Hale, Charles 213 Hale, Donna 213 Hale, Glynda 213 Hale, Steve 181 Haley, Marsha 133, 186 Hall, Amos J. 213 Hall, Bradley 213 Hall, Cynthia Lee 187, 213 Hall, Judge 161 Hall, Lillian 131 Hall, Sharon 213 Grissom, Susan 213 Grizzle, Donald 213 Groves, Cindy 213 Guarrere, Lois 185 Guerette, Paul 171 Guerra, Leon 169 Guerroro, Fred 178 Guest, Gerald 162 Guthrie, Janis 213 Harden, Janet 137, 214 Hardwick, Jack 178 Harkrider, Lou Ann 137, 168 Hargis, Johnny 171 Harmon, Marsha 187 Harnett, Richard 182 Harp, Rita Helen 214 Harper, Linda 186, 214 Harper, Thomas 159 Harrell, Jan 134 Harrell, Linda Lee 214 Harris, Jan 134 Harris, Jimmy W. 214 Halliday, Craig 171 Hamilton, Ron 157 Hamlin, David 181 Hammer, Rodney 181 Hammerback, Kathy 131, 186 Hammersmith, Phyllis 184 Hammock, Danny 169 Hammock, Nita 168 Hammond, Barry 213 Hammond, Lester C. 213 Hamrick, Don 178 Hand, Mary-Lisa 213 Hankins, Shirley 213 Hanna, Melinda 214 Hantz, Karen 214 Hardee, Dain 214 Harden, James 182 Harris, John 161 Harris, LeAnn 214 Harris, Nadine 214 Harris, Thelma 128, 160 Harrison, Beverly 214 Harrison, Billy 171 Harrison, Keith 171 Hart, Richard 214 Hartness, Kaye 214 Harvey, Jan 214 Harvey, Sharon 214 Hasbrouck, Colleen 214 Hatley, Tappy 214 Hatley, Warren G. 214 Harville, Lawrence 178 Hays, Mike 173 Hays, Ronny 171 ,,,gr-WL -4,-1-,m:wvvo-wav-u-qrsh vw QF - I3 I 2 Housler, Hellen 215 Hawrylak, Rick 173 Hayden, Charles 215 Haynes, Andrea J. 215 Haynes, Randy 215 Haywood, Joe 215 Hearn, Fred H. 215 Heffelfinger, Virginia 137 Heifner, Janell 215 Heinen, Ann 133,186 Heitzmen, Roger 171 Helton, Virginia 215 Henderson, Nancy 137 Henington, Drucilla 215 Henley, Fred 182 Henneberger, John 185 Henninges, Vicki 137, 170, 21 Hensel, Ann 137 Hensel, Jan 137 Henslee, Beth 215 Hensley, Barbara 133 Hensley, Bernard 215 Herman, Bill 181 Herrin, Sarah 215 Herring, Marvin 215 Hester, Marvin 175 Hevron, Glenn 215 Hewitt, Dianna 215 Hewett, Ron 165 Hickox, Charles R. 215 Hickox, Kaye 215 Hicks, Billy 216 Hicks, Emily 216 Hicks, Gay 216 Hicks, Linda L. 216 Hicks, Mike 216 Hicks, Paul 161, 216 Hicks, Sharon 127 Highfill, Patty 216 Hightower, Emily 216 Hilburn, Billy 169 Hill Cynthia 216 Hill Gene Richard 216 Hill, Jimmy C. 216 Hill Kay 131 Hill Ronnie 216 Hiner, Carolyn 216 Hines, Clara 216 Hinkle, Mary 216 Ice, Mike 173 Ingram, John 175 Imbert, Chuck 165 Ingram, J.T. 180 Ingram, Kenny Don 218 Inman, Brenda 218, 131 Jack, Diane 134 Jackson, Cynthia 219 Jackson, David 219 Jackson, Dwayne 219 Jackson, Jacquelyn 129 4 Hinsley, Harold 178 Hitt, Bruce 157 Hoar, Susan 216 Hobbs, Emma 216 Hobbs, Martin L. 216 Hodges, Marla 217 Hoehn, Janie L. 217 Holbert, Kent 173 Holbert, Peggy 134 Holbrook, Ann 134, 186 Holcomb, Margrett 217 Hollaway, Susan 217 Hollin, Jan 217 Hollingsworth, Jan 134, 174 Holman, Lillie E. 217 Holmans, Louise 168, 217 Holmes, Ruth 217 Holmes, Thomas M. 217 Holt, Barbara 187 Holt, Charles 217 Holt, Jan 133 Holt, Sandy 131, 217 Hopkins, Kerrie 131 Hopkins, Sammie131 Hopper, Debra 217 Hormack, David 217 Horton, Pamela 217 House, Joe 167 Houser, Roger 159, 217 Howard, B.D. 217 Howard, Gary 159, 217 Howard, John W. 218 Howard, Glenda 179, 217 Howard, Pam 133 Hoybook, Sarah 218 Hoyle, Cheryl 218 Hubble, Lois 218 Hudgens, Jim 218 Hudwall, Bill M. 218 Hughes, Richard R. 218 Humphrey, Edith 218 Humphries, Linda 218 Hunt, Janice 218 Hunter, Gary 218 Hurst, Robert 218 Hutson, Linda 218 Hyde, Joe 165 Hyde, Jon 165 Hynson, Diann 128 Irvin, Gerry 175 Irby, Keith 163 Irby, Pam 187, 218,137 Irvin, Evelyn 218 Isbell, Janet 218 lzard, Susan 179, 187, 218 Jackson, Jesse Ray 219 Jackson, John 167 Jackson, Linda 129 Jackson, Reba 179 Jackson, Ron 181 Jackson, Steve 173 Jackson, Wanda 219 Jaggers, Jo Anne 137 Jaggers, Tim 169 James, Don E. 219 James, Johnnie 129 James, Joyce Ann 219 James Myrna 219 James, Norma 219 James Theresa 127 January, Jerry 219 Jankey, Tony 173 Jarchow, Julia 219, 158 Jardan, Johnny 178 Jarrett, Cindy 219 Jaynes, Deborah 127 Jefferies, Tom 157 Jenkins, Bill 219 Jenkins, Kermit 219, 161 Jenkins, Melvin 161 Jensen, Chris 179, 134 Jernigan, Earlean 219 Jeter, Michael H. 219 Johnson, Alice 135 Johnson, Andrew 178 Kaiser, Kathy 131 Kanaman, Jim 173 Kaiser, Kathy Kearley, Missy 133 Keith, LaDarla Keller, Allen 171 Kelly, Robert D. 220 Kelsey, Connie 220 Kenley, Sue 220 Kennedy, Carolyn Jan 220 Kennedy, Tom 220 Kennemer, Donna 220 Kennemer, Linda 220 Kennemer, Silas, Jr. 220 Kent, Linda 221 Kepner, Jim 181 Kerby, A.V., Jr. 221 Kerley, Sandi 179, 221, 134 Kern, Karen 221 Kidd, Barbara 229 Kidd, Hubert 175 Kidd, Kathleen 133 Killingsworth, Rob 221 Kimble, Jimmy 178 Kimbrough, Laurie 134 Lacayo, William 221 Lacy, Anne 179 Lacy, Sharon 222 Laird, Karen 222 Lambert, Larry 159 Lampkin, Deborah 222 Lancaster, Frederick L. 222 Land, Teresa 184 Lane, Katrina 222 Lanier, Bobby R. 222 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Bill 219 , Carolyn 219, 133 , Cassandra 129 , Charles 178 James T., Jr. 220 Jim 157 Johnson, ,Jo Lynn 220, 131 Kathy 127 Linda Joyce 220 Sarah 220 Tommy 165 Vivian 220 Johnston, Sharon 131 Jones Jones Jones, Jones Jones Jones, Jones Jones Jones , Jones, 1 1 1 1 Carol 131 Deryl E. 220 Don 163 Diane 127 Edwin 180 Fred 157 Jacquelyn 220 , Jerry S. 220, 159 Mary Beth 179, 220 Ronny 173 Jordan, Bob 173 Jordan, Mike 173 King, Arthurlene 221 King, Chuck 221 King, Jerry 173 King, Karen 221 King, Mike 175 King, Sharon 221 King, Willis J. 221 Kinney, Linda 137 Kirk, Glenn 163 Kirk, James 221 Kirkpatrick, Ruth 127 Klein, Johnny 171 Kline, Linda 134 Kline, Roger 163 Knarr, Louise 221 Knight, Phillip 221 Kniss, Kenneth 221 Knowles,Joe 163 Koch, Peggy J. 221 Kolleschnig, Judy 221 Kracht, John 182 Krewson, Bow 175 Kring, Tony 173 Kunschiek, Gayle 131 Latimer, Ed 129 Lavender, Marilyn 130 Lawhn, Jo Ann 222 Lawson, Larry 169 Lawson, Pam 222 Leamons, Brenda 222 Ledbetter, Jackie 135 Ledbetter, Steve 178 Lee, Brenda 137, 186, 222 Lee, Donald 159, 222 27 Lumpkins, Mike 224 28 Lee, John 169 Lee, John W. 222 Lee, Kang Bok 222 Lee, Rhonda 137 Lee, Robert E. 173 Lee, Su Fran 179, 222 Leggett, Joe 222 Leggett, Robert 181 Lemmond, Pam 222 Lemon, Janice 222 Lemon, Mary Kay 222 Lemons, Vicki 137 Lennon, Deanna L. 223 Lennone, Wade 223 Leonhart, Bob 163 Lester, Brenda 129, 223 Leuders, Jim 182 Leverett, Melanie 223 Levine, Lynn 223 Levings, Marcia 223 Levitt, Chris 157, 223 Lewis, Gene 163 Lewis, Jeannene 223 Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis 1 1 , Jeneva B. 223 , Jennie 223 Richard 157 Willie Maye 223 Liberto, Sal 223 Lierman, Cleta 223 Lindley, Jerry 223 Lindsey, Wanda 223 Linicomm, Eula 129, 223 Linn, Ann 127 Lively, Claudette 223 Mabey, Colleen 224 Mabry, William 224 Mace, Richard 178 Macik, Helen 224 Mackie, Susan 127, 224 Macsisak, William F. 224 Mahaffey, Cheryl 225 Mahoney, Karen 131, 225 Malhotra, Vinod 181 Malik, Sarfrazuddin 225 Mallory, Eva Louise 225 Mankin, Farrelyn 225 Mangels, Barry 157 Mann, Dennis 182 Mann, Sarah 225 Manuel, Mary 225 Manson, Robert 169 Marchant, Robert 225 Marcom, Peggy 225 Margadonna, Robert E. 2 Margalis, Susan 225 Margrave, Bruce 180 Maricle, Betty 225 Marlar, Charlotte 127 Marr, William 225 Marris, Walter 182 Marsh, Joe 225, 181 Marsh, Marty 225 25 Livingston, David W. 223 Livingston, Leah 137 Lockett, Ada Mae 129, 223 Lohman, Sidney 131 Long, Pat 133 Long, Rosemary 127 Long, Thomas 224 Long, Tommy 173 Longacre, Walt 224 Lookabough, Mary 135 Lord, Talou 135 Lott, Ronny 175 Lovell, Durrell 180 Lovell, Kevin 181 Loveless, Judith O. 224 Loveless, Phillip D. 224 Low, Janell 224 Lowe, Ken 159 Lowry, Carl R. 224 Loyd, Evelyn 133, 186, 204 Luck, Peggy 224 Ludden, Linda 185, 187, 131 Ludewick, Dan 171 Ludden, Mike 165 Lueders, Jim 165 Lunceford, Mike 130 Lunday, Joe 224 Luttrell, Elizabeth 224 Lynn, Brenda 137, 168 Lyon, Melody 224 Lyons, Bill 159 Lyons, Carolyn F. 224 Marshal, Shannon 135 Martin, Betty 225 Martin, Clifton 159 Martin, Debby 127 Martin, James L. 225 Martin, Linda 225 Martin, Mary 225 Martin, Millie 127, 225 Martin, Pam 228 Martin, Russell W. 228 Martin, Sue J. 228 Martin, Virginia 127 Martinek, Barbara Jo 228 Mason, Vicki 228 Matejka, Virginia 228 Matheny, Mike 185 Matthews, Mary Sue 228 Maxwell, Kay 228 Maxwell, Robert 157, 228 May, Connie 179 Mayfield, Sundy 137 Mayo, James D. 228 McAfee, Clyde 175 McBeth, Portia 228 McCampbell, Marvin F. 228 McCauley, Fred 228 McClain, Diana 135 McCIanahan, Terry 228 McClarin, Arthur 167 McCIung, Beth 127 McClung, Donald R. 228 McClung , Margaret A. 228 McConnell, Eddie 163 McCool, Richard 178 McCord, Kay 228 McCord, Lynn 173 McCowan, Winston 167 McCroan, Willette 133 McCutchen, Sandra 135 McDaniel, Billy 228 McDavid, Larry 178, 228 McDonald, Janie 229 McDonald, Jesse L. 229 McDonald, John 175 McDonald, Mary 229 McDonald, Susan 183, 229 McDonough, William 229 McDowell, Peggy 131 McFerrin, Ted R. 229 McGee, Helen Joyce 229 McGrady, Marilyn 229 McGuire, Tanja 131 McKee, Ronney 229 McKibben, Gerald 169 McKimmey, Karen 229 McKinney, Sharon 229 McKissic, Glenda 129, 229 McLaren, Jim 169 McLaughIen, Jeannie 179 McLeod, Sharon 229 McMichael, Carolyn 168 McMichael, Luann 168 McMillan, Gwendolyn 229 McNeill, John 165,182 McPhaul, Willis 167 McQuinn, Mike 229 McReynolds, Charlie 169 McSpadden, Alice 229 Meels, Charles 159 Meissner, Truman 173 Melchionda, Anthony 229 Melton, Jarvis 167 Melton, Jack 157 Menamy, Gary 182 Menefee, Terry 127 Mercer, Phyllis 230 Merrell, Peggy 133, 186 Meseberg, Morris 230 Metz, Gerg 230 Mewbourn, Elaine 230 Mickel, Donald 230 Middleton, Mark 185, 230 Miles, Linda 230 Miller, Anita 230 Miller, Charles 159 Miller, Dale 178 Miller, Delores 131 Miller, Jerrie 230 Mills, Beverly 230 Nathan, Patricia 232 Milton, Bill 178 Minatee, Morris 167 Mink, Larry 181 Minton, Gary 165 Mires, Sharon 230 Mirisciotti, Joe 185 Mirisciotti, Sandi 135 Mischkot, David 230 Mitchell, Becky 230 Mitchell, Judy 230 Mitchell, Roy 171 Mitchell, Sally 230 Mixon, Karen 230 Monroe, Belenda 135, 186 Moody, Mike 230 Moon, Tina 137 Mooneyham, Pat 185 Moore, Cindy 230 Moore, Danny 231 Moore, David Clark 231 Moore, Henry 161, 231 Moore, Jean 129, 231 Moore, Mike 173 Moore, Pat 185 Moore, Richard 157, 231 Moore, Roger 231 Moreland, Ruth 231 Morgan, David M. 231 Morgan, Eunice P. 231 Morgan, Jesse 231 Morgan, Joyce 186 Morgan, Sandra A. 231 Morgan, Vickie 131 Moon, Dana 163 Morris, Anita 231 Morris, Harold D. 231 Morris, Joe 175 Morris, Kenneth W. 231 Morris, Marilyn 133 Morris, Ronald 231 Morris, WalterK., Jr. 231 Morrison, Alvin L. 231 Morrow, Juanita Sue 231 Morrow, Sandra 231 Morse, Linda 232 Mosely, Mary Jane 133 Moses, Donna 137 Moss, John 173 Moucka, Elizabeth 232 Moulton, Linda 232 Muirhead, Charles 173 Mulkex, Dale 158 Mullane, Linda 133 Mullinex, Steve 163 Mulock, Walter 169 Mumphrey, Larry 161, 232 Muncie, Vicki 232 Munneke, Mary 133 Muse, Merl 232 Myers, Kathy 133 Myers, Bob 232 Myron, Mark 232 Naylor, Paulette 232 2 O Neal, Glenda 131 Neisler, Stella 232 Nelle, Claudia 184, 232 Nelson, D'Arcy 232 Nelson, Diane 137 Nelson, Sheila 137 Newby, Linda 232 Newton, John P. 233 Nichols, Bobbie 131 Nichols, Charles R. 233 Nichols, Michael 233 Nodine, Rodney 171 Noland, Sarah 233 Norris, Billy R. 233 Newby, Sandra 232 Neville, Lynn 232 Newberry, George 232 Newell, Bob 232 Newman, Brenda 233 Newman, Gary 159 Newell, Sam 185 Newman, Ronald Cody 233 Obert, Russell 169 O'Burk, Ronnie 185 Odell, Ken 233 Oden, Deborah 127 Norris, Terry 185, 233 Northcutt, Mike 233 Northcutt, Sarah 233 Nowell, Kathy 127 Nowlin, Delores 183, 233 Nunn, lda 129, 233 Nunnally, Nancy 233 O'NeiI, Peggy 184 Ofterrnan, Bette 133 Ornales, Richard 182 Ott, Kristy 133 Odom, Odom, Oliver, Bruce 233 Sandra Lee 233 Gary 233 Oliver, Jimmy 233 Oliver, Wayne 165 O'Neal, Diana 170 Pace, B ill 182 Page, Gloria 234 Page, Joe 175 Page, Larry D. 234 Palmer, Linda 127, 234 Palmer, Steve 163 Panter, Butch 175 Park, Chee Y. 234 Park, Keith 234 Park, Ken 171 Parker, Parker, Jalah M. 234 Keith 171 Parker, Linda 234 Parker, John 173 Orr, Johnny 185 Overby, Rick 173 Owens, Larry 234 Ownsby, Christie 135 Oxford, Jean 234 Perry, Charlotte 234 Perry, Chuck 169 Perry, Margaret 137, 235 Perry, Rhonda 133 Peters, Paul 182 Peterson, Brian 182, 235 Pewton, Patrick D. 235 Philip, Piccola 235 Phillips, Gwen 162 Phillips, R. Jay 235 Phillips, Tommy 173 Pickrell, Rita 133 Pierce, Gloria 235 Pierce, Peter C. 235 Parker, Vivian Joyce 234 Parsons, Carolyn 137 Paschall, Denny 169 Paschall, Mike 169 Patrick, Linda 137, 168, 234 Patterson, Bill 171 Patterson, Marvin 173 Patton, Charles 234 Paxton, Gail 234 Payne, Dale 178 Pearce, Bobby 159 Pearson, Ronald C. 234 Peary, Rita 131, 234 Peek, Mike 165 Peirce, Charles 234 Penny, Dale 185 Penny, Duane 234 Penton, Pat 169' Perkins, Crystal 234 Perkins, Michael 234 Perry, Brenda 135 Pilgrim, Jerry 235 Pinkham, Lanny 235 Pinkham, Patricia 183, 235 Pipes, Sue 235 Pippins, Bobby 161, 235 Pitman, Judy 235 Pittman, Joel 169 Pittman, Karen 184, 235 Plake, Tony 235 Pizza, Tony 182 Plewa, Stan 171 Pointfer, George 235 Pohl, Mike 173 Polchinski, Becky 127, 170 Polisio, Ron 163 Polk, Janell 235 Polk, Larry 185 Polumbo, Anthony 169 Porter, Cherie 235 Porter, Jan 131 Porter, La Vonne 131 if! 5 s ff' or Q , 'ir -533 Q '! vi S ..-M Ei 4 w...- ii asv- 'W '19 34, -J 'Q 4. s 1 . +15 , , :Y -K 41 x , 3 3 1 I i -an .. ,..,, ,, ,,.. m 'P H5 f 1: 2 Posey, Patsy 236 Potter, James 163 Pou, Pam 236 Poutinen, Janet Newman Poutinen, Tad 236 Powell, Annie 236 Powers, Nancy J. 236 Preda, Michael 236 Prescott, Donna 184 Prescott, Lonnie 169 Pressel, Vicki 133 Price, Billie Jean 236 Price, Edgar 161 Price, Faye Annette 236 Ouattlebaum, Sandra Rabenaldt, Roy 181 Ragain, Debbie 133 Ragan, Ron 163 Raisig, Patsy 127 Ramey, Linda 135 Ramirez, Ernest Ed 237 Ramirez, Jeff 185 Ramsay, Dana 127, 237 Ramsey, Rick 171 Randle, Jennilee 237 Randall, Susan 135 Rasmussen, Janet 168 Ratcliff, Fran 131 Ray, James 175 Ray, John M. 237 Ray, Tommy 237 Reddin, Bernice 237 Redick, Roger 237 Redmond, Betsy 237 Reed, Jon 163 Reed, Rhonda 135 Reed, Sheila 237 Reed, Steve 185 Reese, Carol 133 Reeter, Kathy 237 Reeves, Gary 237 Reid, Billie G. 237 Reid, Sharon 137 Reid, Tim 237 Reimer, Connie 135 236 Reimers, Linda 186, 187, 131 Renfroe, Roxanne 133 Renfrow, Terri 135 Renwick, Wick 173 Reynolds, Carliss D. 237 Reynolds, Claudia 237 Reynolds, Kay 127, 237 Reynolds, Marilyn 237 Rhodes, Jerry 172 Rhymes, Ajauna Gayle 238 Rice, Carl 238 Rice, Albert 161 Rice, Gary 238 Richards, Ardie 137 Richards, Greg 171 Price, Harold 236 Price, Janice 236 Price, Priscilla 236 Prichard, Karen 236 Prince, Peggy 133 Probst, Janice 184, 236 Proctor, Mildred 236 Proctor, Ruth 168 Pruitt, Susan 133, 186 Pryor, William D. 236 Pugh, Brenda 131 Pullin, Fred 236 Pyle, Mike 178 Pyles, Linda 236 Richey, Doug 238 Riddle, Brian 163 Riddle, Mike 157 Rider, Jerry 173 Ridgeway, Joyce 184 Rigsby, Angie 131 Riley, Dwight 238 Riley, Sheila 187, 238 Riley, Thomas 238 Ringer, Frank 167 Ritchie, Cathy 238 Roach, Joseph du Puy Ill 238 Roach, Karen 131 Robinson, Carol 131 Robbins, Hanley A. 238 Roberts, Brenda 238 Roberts, Don 165 Robertson Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, , Edwina 238 Howard C. 238 James 182 Lynn 184 Patricia 238 Robinson, Carol Robinson, Kay 238 Rodden, Linda M. 238 Rodgers, Donna 238 Roe, Margie 127, 238 Roe, Mary 239 Roesler, Trent Rogers, LaWynn 135 Roland, Billy 165 Roland, Jerel Wayne 239 Roland, Rosemary 131 Romack, Stan 181 Rorie, Tim 239 Rosamond, Eddie 239 Ross, Ann 127 Ross, Linda 127, 183, 239 Roton, Bobby 171 Rousey, Connie 239 Rowden, Dennis 239 Rowe, Marsha'239 Rowland, Rosemary 239, 131 Rozell, Mary 239 Rucker, Lila 239 Rushing, James J. 239 Rushing, Margaret 239 Rushing, Mary Ann 179 Russell, Anne 239 Russell, Cynthia 239 Saddler, Lorraine 240 Sauls, John 175 St. John, Alice 240 Salmon, Linda 240 Samek, Emmett 240 Sandberg, Reynold 240 Sanders, Ellis 240 Sanders, Ronny 169, 240 Sandlin, Sharon 240 Saunders, Elizabeth 240 Sawyer, Cheryl 240 Sawyer, Roger W. 240 Schaefers, Greg 165, 240 Scharnberg, Tom 240 Schiffer, Brian 240 Schipplick, Ingrid 240 Schulz, Beverly 240 Scott Deborah 133 Scott, Ronald 161 Scott, Steve 163 Scott, Sue 127 Seals, Margaret 241 Self, Judy 127 Sellers, Grady 241 Sellers, Janet 241 Serbin, Scott 171 Sewell, Eddie N. 241 Shaffer, Donna 241 Shankle, Charles 167, 241 Sharawi, Sam 173 Sharp, Doug 173 Sharp, Kay 131 Shaw, James 241 Shaw, Roger 180 Shaw, Sheridan 129, 241 Shelby, Bill 241 Shelton, Burl Wayne 241 Shelton, Holly 127 Shelton, Joyce K. 178 Shelton, Larry 178 Shepherd, Joyce K. 241 Shepherd, Phyllis 241 Shick, Jackie 183, 241 Ship, Larry 159 Shultice, Janet 241 Siebenhausen, Janice 135 Silmon, Betty 129 Silvers, Bill 171 Simpson, Tommy 241 Sims, Joe A. 241 Sims, Margaret 131 Sims, Myra L. 241 Sims, Nancy 127 Sims, Peggy 241 Simmons, Linda 242 Simmins, Thomas D. 242 Simpson, Tommy 161 Russell, Donna 239 Rust, Randi 239 Rutherford, Rita 239 Ryan, Donny 165 Ryan, Everett 239 Skaggs, Gayle W. 242 Skaggs, Nora 242 Skidmore, David 242 Skidmore, Joan 242 Skinner, Bobbie 242 Sledge, Gary 242 Sledge, Larry 242 Sloan, Gary G. 242 Slusher, Steve 242 Smallwood, Rob 185, 242 Smart, Susan 183, 242 Smith, Anita Y. 242 Smith, Bailey 242 Smith, Barbara 242 Smith, Carl 157 Smith, D'Ann 131 Smith, Doug 181 Smith, Carl Smith, Donna 242 Smith, Fred 173 Smith, Janis 131 Smith, Janrve 242 Smith, Jeff 243 Smith, Jesse 243 Smith, Johnny 243 Smith, Kathy 135 Smith, Larry 182, 243 Smith, Larry G. 243 Smith, Linda 170 Smith, Maxie 135 Smith, Mildred M. 129 Smith, Patty 133 Smith, Rita K. 243 Smith, Sarah 243 Smith, Susan 243 Smith, Susan Lee 243 Smith, Vicki 135 Smith, Yovanne 131 Snow, Linda 243 Sockwell, John 243 Solomon, Nila 135 Sowell, Tom 243 Space, Dianne 243 Spalti, Susan 131 Spann, Peggy 129 Sparks, David 243 Spencer, John 182 Spencer, Johnny 173 Spencer, Mary 133 Spindle, Frank 182, 243 Sponsel, Charles 165 Spring, Martha 131 Sprinkle, Bruce 243 Spurlock, Byron R. 243 Stafford, Lynn 173, 243 Stallings, Janet 131 Stamm, Sally 137 Stanley, Dennis 173 Teetes, 4 Stanley, Judy R. 244 Stark, Gara 178 Starnes, Curtis 173 Steely, David 163 Steely, Skip 163 Stephenson, Suzanne 244 Sterle, Frank 173 Stevens, Rayford 167 Stewart, Jim 165 Stewart, Thomas 244 Stinson, Jeannie 244 St. John, Alice 133, 240 Stinson, Linda Kay 244 Stockton, Rusty 163 Stone, Dianne 244 Stone, Janis 244 Stone, Mike 165 Stone, Pam 244 Stough, Peggy 244 Stout, Robin 244 Taffer, Terry 135 Talbot, James 167 Taliaferro, Cass 245 Talley, David S. 245 Talley, Linda 245 Tarpley, Jerrold S. 245 Taylor, Alfred 167 Taylor, Carolyn 183, 137 Taylor, David 245 Taylor, Ellis 182 Taylor, Jeff 245 Taylor, Jerry 169 Taylor, Laura 245 Taylor, Nicky 163 Taylor, Scott 245 Taylor, Sandra 245 Taylor, Suzanne 245 Teague, Marilyn 127 Lee 173 Templeton, Bobby 185, 245 Templeton, Rita 245 Terhune, Lynn 245 Terhune, William A. 246 Terry, Donna Gayle 245 Tharp, Carolyn 246 Strickland, Jeff 164 Stringfellow, G. Don 244 Stringfellow, Jim 181 Stringfellow, Pam 127 Story, Gary 175 Strode, Lynn 135 Strouhal, Linda 244 Stuart, Robert 244 Stubblefield, Jens 244 Sturdivant, Virginia 181, 244 Sullens, Connie 244 Sullens, David 2.44 Sullivan, Sandra 244 Sullivan, Mike 175 Summers, Bobby 245 Summers, Jackie 245 Sunderland, Shelly 133 Sutton, Jim 180 Seinney, Bill 245 Swinney, Cheryl 245 Thompson, Zoe Ann 135 Thongaram, Oranong 246 Thornton, Patricia 136 Thrall, Linda 179, 246 Thrash, Constance 246 Thrasher, Don 247 Threet, Regina 247 Thrower, James 167 Tidrow, Gloria Hale 245 Tidrow, Vanoy 247 Tidwell, Robert 175 Tiner, Patrick 247 Tipping, David 171 Todd, Jesse Earl 247 Tomlinson, Mike 247 Toney, James 182 Toulmin, Ashby 181, 247 Towers, Beverly 247 Townsend, Danny 182, 247 Townsend, Skip 171 Tramel, Larry 247 Travis, James 178 Trice, Steve 163 Trieb, Gail 247 Trimble, Richard 181, 247 Themer, Donald 246 Thomas, Dennis 246 Thomas, Hilda 246 Thomas, Janet 246 Thomas, P.D. 246 Thomas , Phil 246 Thompson, Beverly Ruth 246 Thompson, Elaine 246 Thompson, Jerry S. 246 Thompson, Maurice 178 Thompson, Paula 246 Thompson, Sandra 246 Thompson, Steve 246 Thompson, Virginia 246 Udosen, N. Joseph 248 Trout, Dan R. 247 Trout, Jack 169 Trusty, Mickey J. 247 Tull, Mike 175 Turner Beverly 247 Turner Debbie 247 Turner Doug 178 Turner, Jay 173 Turner, Terry 126, 175 Turrentine, Pam 247 Tuttle, Hulene 248 Tyl, Patricia 248 Tyler, Carol 248 Uselton, Steve 248 Valentine, Jesse 248 ' Valentine, Richard D. 248 Vance, Tom 175 Vanderburg, Vicki 131 Vander Poel, James 171 Vandiver, Karen 248 Wade, Linda 129 Wade, Whit 159 Waddel, Theron 178 Walbridge, Danny 248 Wallace, Belinda 249 Walley, Mary 249 Walls, Rudolph Walker, Ann 249 Walker, Bob 163 Varner, James 248 Vaughn, Bertha 186 Vaughn, Chester 167 Vaughn, Linda 248 Vaughn, Steve 248 Veres, Ja ne 133 Vermillion, Michael 248 Vermote, Diane 248 Vernon, Mark 169 Vest, David 248 Vines, David 248 Walker, Donell 161 Walker, Layola 183 Walker, Janie 127 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wall,Ji Jo 249 Lennie 178 Robert 182 Sammy 163 m 173 Wallace, Margie Wallard, Margie 183 Waller, Alma D. 249 Wallis, Cvndy 133 Walsh, Tom Walters, Mike 171 Walton, Janice 135, 186 Ward, Glenda 137 Ward, Jan 187 Warden, Gary 249 Waters, Dorothi 249 Warren, Julia 128, 249 Warshaw, Chester 185 Washerlesky, Pat 183, 249 Washington, Bobby Ray 249 Washington, Mary Helen 249 Washington, Mary L. 249 Waters, Waters, Sheri 133 Sylvia A. 249 Watkins, Diana 249 Watkins, Harold R. 249 Watkins, L. 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Ill 252 Watson, Carrie Williams Watson, David 252 Watson, Jana 137 Watson, Jimmy 169 Watson, Nancy 252 135, 187 Watson, Nellie 232 Weatherford, David 159, 252 Webb, Jeanie 252 Webb, Kay 252 Weesner, Terry 252 Weissenflue, Nikki 168 Welch, Sherry A. 252 Wells, Bob 252 Wells, Calvin 175 Wells, Sam 182 West, Barbara 131 West, Royce 252 West, Syntha 252 Wetzel, Joe 185 Whatley, Foy Don Wheeler, Jane 133 Whipple, Tommy 163 Whitaker, Judy 252 White, Cathy 137 White, Kay 252 White, Nancy 131 White, Reagan 252 Whitefield, Becky 252 Whitehead, Larry 253 Whitehead, Marlene 253 Whiteside, Michael 253 Whitley, Denny 253 Wliitlock, Carolyn 253 Whitney, Belinda 253 Whitten, Marilyn 183 Wickersham, Charles 253 Wiggins, Delores 129, 253 Wiggs, Larry 173 Wiggs, Robert Bruce 253 Wiginton, Jim 173 Wilcox, Gloria 129 Wilder, Mickie 187 Wilhite, Carol 253 Wilkinson, Ann 127 Wilks, Beth 253 Wilks, Ruth 253 Williams, Cheryl Williams, Barbara 131 Williams, Doug 233 Williams, Drenda 253, 170 Williams, Gary 173 Williams, Horace Lee 253 Williams, Jeanne 253 Williams Martha Ann 254 Williams, Melvin 161 williams, Mitch 163 Williams, Resa 127 Williams Richard R. 254 Williams, Rita 129, 254 Williams, Saundra 187 Williams, Stephen L. 254 Williams, Terrell 254 Weatherford, Debbie 131 Weatherford, LaDoyce 163 Yantch, Pam 184 Yeager, Larry E. 255 Yeager, Paul 165 Yetter, Mary Edith 256 Yielding, Karen 127 Williams, Judy 253 Williams, Larry Yoon, Moung 256 York, Ronald C. 256 Young, Mary 256 Young, Prissy 256 Younger, Bob 173 Williamson, Gary 173 Willis, Frankie 254 Willman, James E. 254 Wilsford, Robert 254 Wilson, Chester W., Jr. 254 Wilson, Coldon 254 Wilson, Kathleen 254 Wilson, Kathy 254 Wilson, Louise 254, 170, 184 Wilson, Marsha 135 Wilson, Paul 165 Wilson, Ronnie 173 Wilson, Van Bruce 254 Windham, Debbie 187 Winstead, Bob 163 Winton, Lonnie L. 254 Witherspoon, Joe A. 254 Woesht, Kay 133, 254 Wolfe, Wendy 127, 180 Wolfson, Sheri 254, 184 Wolsey, Marvonne 255 Wood, Kathy 255 Wood, Shirley 255 Woodall, Betty Jo 255 Woodley, Marilyn 255 Woods, Delores 255 Woods, James 255 Woods, Terry 255 Woodson, Kerry 255 Woodward, Theresa 255 Woodridge, James W. 255 Wooldridge, Kay 255 Wooten, Roy D. 255 Wright, Jeannie 179 Wright, John W. 255 Wright, Mary Ann 126 Wright, Robert 255 Wright, Susan 255 Zachery, Susan 183, 256 Fi? 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