Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)

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• i ■ J l l,)l. IJ: i mL I III l ll.TT..,.lLu ' , :V . ?1H ni M r i lM)njlJl ll u in7T7T . I7- ' ' ,? £ in] J KENTUCKIANA John Wilson Townsend Room a -M-- EASTERN KENJJJ lLMN ERSITV RICHMOND 1 .EA63 A2 M 1968 Jl ==£ l r J i C Lr nan — I - I nHMIMRMMMMH Here it is— this year at Eastern Kentucky University. It is sk i thousand volumes of the 1968 MILEST E cofcfe not completely recaptur fe ivents, the people, the moods of 1967-68. This is what we thinj this is what we believe; this is what wjtjiould Ukeltyou to consider. Collectively, we were the stu- dent body of Eastern Kentucky University— not a very rebellious mass, but one engulfed in tradi- tional rituals sadly tinged with, apathy. We were a society of conformists and a few dissenters meshed together; we were like a giant patchwork quilt being pulled in one direction, then an- other, trying to discover a way. We were convincing ourselves, and others, that we were where we belonged and that we be- longed where we were. ■W ■ Searching focused our energies. We took new direction from our previous apparent aimlessness; we began to question, began to affirm, and more importantly, began to deny. We were emerging as individuals unto our- selves. We were no longer intellectually bound— not quite, but becoming, free. Sundered from its shell, Individualism, rein- forced with a distinct set of inherent talents, gradually unfolded. Often, without con- sciously trying, we found ourselves, mirrored in the endeavors to which we gave most willingly. 9 j [ ■K V ' .y A j ■ • ■■■■■■-■ I III Encouraged by our heritage, we forged paths into the wilderness, seeking to conquer social and intellectual frontiers which challenged us to find answers. But in the midst of anxiety and un- rest, native constants serenely invited us to reflect, reevaluate, and reason WHY. - i ..:. .... w - ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ We became aware that our world is mirrored in ourselves. 1.1 4 Hi. mm r VJk m inn i • 1968 MILESTONE volume 45 Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky • MARSHA WEBSTER, RICHARD EADS Co-Editors JOYCE HARVILLE Managing Editor WILMA ASBURY Assistant Editor JOHN BRASSF1ELD Business Manager ■• n  1 I. u «i • ( ; : ;: ' :■;■):: ;::.;:;:-..:...::.::.:::-:- -.: --. ' -n ' iiiiii • •■■ — ' ' ' — OVERVIEW ... 1 HAPPENING Ray Deaton ACADEMICS Peggy Castle 16 90 HONORS ...214 Stephanie McKinney Gene Gray ORGANIZATIONS ... 244 Nancy Staggs Vs; W ATHLETICS ... 332 ■ Skip Dougherty ■ CLASSES ... 376 Pat Lynch Nancy Stigers INDEX ... 457 fcuY Karen Kleckner - . They call it Orientation Week. I felt uneasy, misplaced. Roaming the campus, I discovered student guides singing on the University Plaza. I added my voice and strings to the group; the next thing I knew, I was auditioning for the Freshman Talent Show. I watched part of the Powder Puff Game. But I never really liked football. 17 18 Crowds that do nothing depress me. 19 g£liMlXliU0yf| 20 p I ' m like a phantom ship— 21 . - - — - ' ■■■■ ■ . l tt —aimless, yet with direction. 22 23 ■-=  ■ ' ' - ' C . .:..T .. m .. «, __ v4r • Jg p. i +r f i - 8fll5fe 4. xJ. fe had wings 24 M.X...O.U no one would ask me should I fly. —Yarrow and Yardle) ' ••. . -JP- fe ' - 26 ■ f-.— ' _ .• 27 atjtOiiitmM ii n-inii The American Idee 28 f only . . 2 = iaWiiiiaU — — Homecoming: It was a beautiful day, brimming with fall crispness. The sun was hot and the parade was late, as usual. I and my 14,999 fellow fans were relieved that we tied. My nose peeled. 30 3! . _ ■ :.... .:. : ' .,,-:-r:.- . .::.-. . .... mmu — Autumn leaves crunch under foot. A brisk wind tosses her hair. The world is alive. TOW 33  tMui?j m mi WH i H ww— ■ Victory I $?f y « •- • « 7fiijuHiiiH!nnffflnHnffni 3 5 Ours is a campus where many are reluctant to relinquish the injustice of certain ritualistic traditions, are unable to share a mind- stretching hour with an aware professor, or, are concerned with their student publications only when they need a ride home. 37 num mummum mmm South First Street— the sign reads Speck ' s. It ' s dark, crowded, not too clean; it smelts of spilled beer, stale cologne, cig arette smoke. Some call it an escape. I think it ' s reality. 39 40 Reason both frees and imprisons man. 41 uumutiimblimilllH lilt am Free— Free to affirm what I believe, refute what I can not accept. I seek answers; I ask Why? i  j: 1 m Suitcasing? If I had wanted to be at home, I ' d never have come away to college. 45 It ' s so different here during the weekend. I can b atone or together, elated or melancholy, fulflllei or deprived. And only I know the difference MM 46 '  ■ k% v i , ;M V S Vw- ' .- % . ■M lfci « 5w . (■•WWli: ' mm. i h MK - ; iSaP 0« . i- _ ? s it ' tf £  . 5 8S -■ ' «i...HAi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiHiHiiiiii i i liiiiiiiiiiiiiimilMi We touch. Our eyes communicate. Words are meaningless now. 49 iii i i i ii (i iii i i Ml ili tiii tiiirifliffltmt f ' ' ,l ' ' ' , ' ' ,fc ' f1 50 Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you 51 ta maaa mm wm wm mmm m [ My activities reflect my Hie. Each day is an individual experiena 52 54 It ' s my favorite time of day. 55 56 .«: I ■ - 1 The artist is trie prophet of our existence. 57 - He focuses tines, color, texture Into a personally gratifying expression of universal thought. 59 61 He disciplines random, movement, thereby producing the modern dance form to which Drum and Sandal is dedicated. 6: I He challenges an audience to reassess its scrupulosity as hs speaks the eloquent prose of Robert Bolt ' s A Man For All Seasons. 64 STO m He instructs the young by Igniting a tribal fire of wonder in the legend of Johnny Moonbeam and the Silver Arrow. 67 He releases man from the mundane through the hilariously poignant fantasy world of Once Upon A Mattress. 68 A? 70 ■ e orders chaotic sound Into the melodic harmonies of the New York Pro-M usica; he espects the intellect of a Whitney Young, the humanitarianism of a Margaret Vteac e. He is the true prophet of our existence. 71 . ' • ' ,... ' ' j, 72 A rollicking Mississippi riverboat banjo beat, a simple lyric, an honest sound— The Mitchell Trio. 73 A pure artistic expression, whether it be the classical dance of the Louisville Civic Ballet or the unpretentious vocal qualities of Josh White, is second only to a strawberry soda. It was warm, and dear; I was looking forward to the night, look- ing forward to seeing Lou Rawls and The Fifth Dimension. But . ... my MILESTONE section was due. I heard they were groovy. 77 Graduation? Undoubtedly, I ' m pleasing my family today; militarily, I ' m draf table; socially, I ' m one pace ahead of all my old friends who dropped out; individually, I ' m unprotectec When I ' m alone at night, looking into the electric darkness 0 my room, I sometimes wonder, Was it really worth it? ' - V i Campus Royalty and Beauty warn Miss Eastern 8! Homecoming Queen Hmmm, I _ V. 82 Queen Athena 33 Mr. and Miss Popularity 84 0 tL iLfcu 85 «v £ ty r d 86 Beauty QOM L ofe fiUAWXJ V + MLftii i  1 (|«M - m N ACADEMICS Administration 09 Central University .... if)3 Applied Arts and Technology qj Arts and Sciences ioi Business w. Education -jgg Graduate School 211 Governor, Regents Plan Eastern Growth Eastern was ably represented at the in- auguration of Judge Louie B. Nunn as the first Republican governor of Kentucky in twenty years. The Marching Maroons, Counterguerrilla Raiders, Pershing Rifles, and ROTC sponsors were participants in the December 12 event. The Board of Regents, acting on rec- ommendations of the University Presi- dent, implemented several new programs this year. A new combination football stadium and physical education plant, an addition to the administration build- ing, and two tower dormitories are now under construction. The Governor, Board of Regents, and President of the University combine their skills to make Eastern a valuable asset to the Commonwealth. ABOVE RIGHT: LOUIE B. NUNN, Governor of Kentucky. BELOW: BOARD OF REGENTS of the Mary K. Burner Home Economics Building cornerstone laying: Harry M. Sparks, Russell Todd, Mary K. Burner, Earle B. Combs, Wilson Palmer, Durham Howard. L wmmmd mmmmmmmm ABOVE: BOARD OF REGENTS-left to Right: Harry M. Sparks, Earle B. Combs, Dean J. C. Powell, President Robert R. Martin, Durham Howard, Russell Todd, (not pictured) Sidney Clay and F. L. Dupree. 92 DR. ROBERT R. MARTIN President of Eastern Kentucky University. President Sets Pace At Eastern Always active in his position as an educational leader, President Robert R. Martin was this year elected to the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Setting the pace with his own professional growth, Dr. Martin has continued to lead Eastern to greater academic excellence and physical expansion. New buildings include the Mary K. Burrier Home Economics Building, the Moore Science Building, and the first phase of the women ' s dorm- itory complex. The expansion of the masters degree pro- gram, establishment of the International Educational Pro- gram, and expansion of the Department of Research all reflect the growth in the scholastic realm. The office of the Pr esident of Eastern Kentucky Universi- ty requires that its holder be a man of vision and enter- prise. A mere glance at Eastern testifies that Dr. Robert R. Martin is just such a man. President Martin confers with a guest at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon. 93 First Families Are Active in Campus Life President and Mrs. Martin work as a team in their capacity as social pacesetters for Eastern. Anyone who has seen them at any University function re- alizes these are two of the most energetic people on campus. Interested in everything concerning Eastern, they never seem to lose their enthusiasm. Being relatively young themselves, they are able to share the school spirit of the student and at times may even rival the high-spirited freshmen. Interested in activities at Eastern year-round, President-emeritus and Mrs. William F. O ' Donnell must certainly enjoy Homecoming weekend the most. Especially at this time they are able to see many of their former students and relive many happy memories of their life at Eastern. But Dr. and Mrs. O ' Donnell are not exclusively interested in Eastern graduates. Today ' s students, too, enjoy their warmth and friendliness. RIGHT: PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROBERT R. MARTIN. BELOW: PRESIDENT-EMERITUS AND MRS. WILLIAM F. O ' DONNELL. 94 JOHN L. VICKERS Executive Assistant Executive Assistant, Dean Are President ' s Right Hand Representing the President both on and off campus and assisting with the steady flow of visitors to the campus are the two major concerns of Mr. John L. Vickers, Executive Assistant to the President. The warmth and friendliness of Mr. Vickers represents the spirit of Eastern, as he travels around the state telling the Eastern Story. The position of Executive Dean requires a sound understanding of the financial system of the Uni- versity. The efficient way in which he compiles the budget and supervises the overall finances of the University shows that Mr. J. C. Powell is a man who is well qualified to fill the position. Both Mr. Vickers and Dean Powell are closely allied with the Office of the President. Working as a unit on many projects, these three men formulate and execute those plans which bring about con- tinual progress at Eastern. J. C. POWELL Executive Dean 95 THOMAS F. STOVALL, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculties Academic Affairs Continues Expansion ; Add Two Divisions This year the Office of Academic Affairs saw the merger of the Council on Instruction and the Curriculum Committee into the Council on Academic Affai rs. Other new developments within the office are the Allied Health Program and the International Education Program, concerned respectively with the coordination of University health programs and stimula- tion of interest in international affairs. Dr. Thomas F. Stovall, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculties, works harmoniously with the academic officers to create the overall academic policy of the University. Collaborating with the dean of the five colleges, continuing education, and the Graduate School to effect instructional programs, Dean Stovall also coordinates their efforts with those of the Divisions of Libraries, Research, and Instructional Services. Z LARUE COCANOUGHER, Dean for Con- tinuing Education LEFT: EDWARD A. DECARBO, Coordinator of International Education. BELOW: THOMAS D. MYERS, Coordinator of Allied Health Programs, and ERNEST E. WEYHRAUCH, Director of Libraries. BOTTOM: R. DEAN ACKER, Director of Research, and JAMES S. HARRIS, Director of Instruc- tional Services. 07 Office of Student Affairs Considers Change In Policy In the sometimes bewildering world of University life, guidance is always welcome. With the growth of East- ern, however, the limits of the University ' s supervisory role, the concept of in loco parentis has been ques- tioned. Two advisory committees, one headed by Dr. Henry G. Martin, Vice President for Student Affairs, were organized to study this situation at the beginning of the school term. The question now facing this office is just how much it should be involved in the affairs of the student. Should the student be held to standards of conduct and morality dictated to him from a source of which his age group is at best skeptical and at worst in complete opposition? Do the policies instigated for a small college in the 1940 ' s and ' 50 ' s apply to a large university of the 1960 ' s? And shouldn ' t the student be allowed to help those of an older generation understand his needs and reconcile those outdated policies with the world as it is today? Helping the student by seeking to improve the system is the task of all those concerned with the Office of Student Affairs. RIGHT: HENRY G. MARTIN, Vice President for Siudeni Affairs. BOTTOM: LEONARD C. TAYLOR, Registrar, and CHARLES F. AMBROSE, Dean of Admissions. 8 LEFT: DONALD H. SMITH, Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs, and HERBERT S. VESCIO, Director of Student Financial Assistance. BELOW: PAUL SEYFRIT, Dean of Men. BOTTOM: MARY K. INGELS, Dean of Women. 99 Business Affairs Undergoes Extensive Structural Change Ever expanding because of the many phases of the University with which it is concerned, the Office of Business Affairs this year announced the reorganiza- tion of three departments. The growth of the data processing center has demanded that it be redesig- nated the Division of Data Process. The Division of Safety and Security was created to encompass the already established Security Office and to meet the need for increased safety and secur- ity for the University. Initiated because of the necessity for more admin- istrative supervision of campus services, the Division of Institutional Services is now responsible for the telephone, mail, central file, and central duplicating services. Mr. Neal Donaldson, Dean of Business Affairs, also announced the institution of the position of Bursar. Working closely with the Comptroller, the Bursar is concerned with all incoming revenue. TOP: NEAL DONALDSON, Dean of Business Affairs. ABOVE: WILLIAM STAPLETON, Bursar, and G. M. BROCK, Comptroller. RIGHT: JAMES T. MURPHY, Director of Buildings and Grounds. 100 LEFT: PATRICK RIDGLEY, Director of Data Process, and WILILAM F. SMITH, Director of Accounts and Budgetary Control. BELOW: ALDEN HATCH, Director of Housing, and BILLY LOCKRIDGE, Director of Safety and Security. LEFT: LAWRENCE O. MARTIN, Director of Food Services, and BILLY A. GRUBBS, Director of Purchases and Stores. ABOVE: SHIRLEY M. CASTLE, Director of Personnel Services. 101 Public Affairs- Voice of the University Whatever the world knows or thinks of Eastern can be largely attributed to the Office of Public Affairs. Characterized by the bustling activity of pecking typewriters and clanging telephones, this office presents the image of the University through news releases, magazines, and brochures. Setting a brisk pace is Dean Donald R. Feltner, who also serves as advisor to the Milestone, the student-published yearbook of the University. The office contains five divisions, News and Publications, University-School Relations, Place- ment, Development, and Alumni Affairs. These branches are the media through which the general public, high school students and administrators, prospective employers, and alumni are kept abreast of the ever-changing Eastern Story. RIGHT: DONALD R. FELTNER, Dean of Public Affairs ABOVE: DAVID M. VANCE, Director of News, and TRENT STRICKLAND, University Photographer. RIGHT: JAMES W. THURMAN, Director of Alumni Affairs, and HENRY F. PRYSE, Director of University-School Relations and Placement Service. 102 Central University College 103 Central University College Initiates Humanities Program Last fall one hundred freshmen were chosen to enter an experimental program in the area of general humanities. Conducted within the Central Univer- sity College, the two-year program proposes to help the student understand the peculiarly human ex- perience and to grasp the fundamental principles underlying the arts. The four courses composing the curriculum are an integration of literature, art, music, and philosophy. Formed primarily to provide freshmen and sopho- mores with basic requirement courses, Central Uni- versity College, through the other four under- graduate colleges, offers foundation courses for future majors and minors. Departments which operate within the college are Military Science, Social Science, and the Academic Advising Office. RIGHT: CLYDE LEWIS, Dean, Central U niversity College. BELOW: ALLEN DOWNS, Chair- man, Department of Social Science. 104 TOP: LYDIA FAKUNDINY, Assistant Professor of English. LEFT: BENTLEY HILTON, Director of Advising. ABOVE: FRANCIS DAVY, Professor of English. 105 RIGHT: SFC EUGENE MARTINEZ, Instructor of Military Science. BELOW: COL EVERETT N. SMITH, Professor of Military Science; MAJ PAL WRIGHT, Assistant Professor of Military Science. BOTTOM: The Grise Room provides enough space for largest survey classes. p v i • • ' - -. il--. -i iy ? 106 College of Applied Arts and Technology 107 Applied Arts and Technology Provides Abundant Opportunity Running the gamut from pure art to the highly com- plex technology of electronics, the College of Applied Arts and Technology presents an opportunity for the development of many interests. A delicate touch backed by controlled strength represents the effort that must be made to master the techniques of these fields of study. Serving Eastern students and residents of an eighteen- county area in Kentucky, the Kentucky School of Crafts molds artistic skills and enhances the handicrafts that have been practiced over the years in Kentucky. School children are taught simple skills which may later become a more mature interest in art. Skilled craftsmen are encouraged to expand their abilities, enriching both our culture and their own lives. Including technology, science, administration, and art, the Agriculture Department delves into all phases of agriculture from farm management to landscaping. Although designed primarily for agriculture majors, this department also offers courses helpful to the ama- teur farmer who raises a small garden or the home- owner who wants to learn how to landscape his lawn. ABOVE: DR. JOHN D. ROWLETT, Dean, College of Applied Arts and Technology. RIGHT: CURTIS D. HULTEEN, Assistant Professor of Traffic Safety. BELOW: KENNETH S. HANSON, Chairman, Kentucky School of Crafts. 108 LEFT: WILLIAM A. HOUSEHOLDER, Chairman, Department culture. BELOW: ROBERT W. POSEY, Director, School of forcement. BOTTOM: SAM E. WHITAKER, Instructor of Ag of Agri- Law En- riculture. 109 Industrial Education and Technology- RIGHT: WARREN L. LEFFARD, Asso- ciate Professor of Industrial Edu- cation. BELOW: WILLIAM E. SWIN- FORD, Assistant Professor of Indus- trial Art. Providing highly specialized training and a broad general education, the Department of Law Enforcement offers special emphasis in general law enforcement, juvenile corrections, and industrial security. Now plan- ning to expand its program to in-service training for employees at two Kentucky prisons, the School of Law Enforcement is able to provide such services under a grant from the U.S. Office of Law Enforcement Edu- cation. Eastern was the first university in the nation to establish a School of Law Enforcement under the Law Enforcement Act of 1965 and is the only uni- versity to have received three grants under this act. Spanning the field of industrial pursuits, the Depart- ments of Industrial Education and Industrial Technology prepare students for both teaching and industrial posi- tions. The Department of Industrial Education offers an associate, a baccalaureate, and emphasis for a Master of Arts degree programs. Considered one of the better programs of industrial education in the nation, the faculty and equipment are well above average. Preparing students for technical occupations, the Department of Industrial Technology offers a major with emphasis in either drafting, electricity-electronics, metals, or graphic arts. no Nationally Recognized Quality TOP: JAMES S. WAY, Instructor of Industrial Technology. LEFT: THOMAS E. MYERS, Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. ABOVE: GEORGE BROWN, Assistant Professor of Indus- trial Arts. Ill Nursing Graduates First Class; Home Economics Adds Dietetics The art of quelling fears and bringing comfort; the technology of operating modern lifesaving medical equipment— the combination produces a vision of white- ness equipped with nerves of steel and warm under- standing of the most enduring human emotions. The aim of the Department of Nursing is to create this vision from those young women who enter its domain. Through a combined program of classroom study and actual hospital experience, a well-rounded education is achieved. Fostering the development of a four-year program in dietetics, the Home Economics Department continues to expand into many specialized areas. The Dietetics Department will provide a curriculum similar to that of regular home economics, but with a greater emphasis on science. Graduates of the Home Economics De- partment may be qualified to teach secondary voca- tional home economics or to secure positions in re- search or other fields now open to the home economics major with a liberal background. ABOVE: MARION FSERGE, Instructor of Nursing. BELOW: ON, M. PETTENGILL, Instructor of Nursing, and CHARLOTTE DENNY Chairman, Department of Nursing. 112 TOP: MARTHA 8. DAVIDSON, Instructor of Home Economics. LEFT: VEVA BUCHHOLZ, Assistant Professor of Home Economics. ABOVE: MARY CARROLL, Assistant Professor of Home Economics. 113 Comp ex machinery is made simple and easy through teaching and experience. Applied Arts and Technology Seniors CAROL ANN ABNEY, Berea B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Alpha Pi Kap Collegiate Pentacle; SNEA. HAROLD DUDLEY ANDERSON, Perryville B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club. JAMES WILLIAM ANGEL, Fairfield, Ohio B.S. Industrial Technology. Alpha Chi Iota,- Scabbard and Bla Inter-Dorm Council; Industrial Education Club. RILEY R. ARNOLD, Paducah B.S. Industrial Technology. WILMA ELSIE ASBURY, Monticello B.S. Home Economics. MILESTONE, Assistant Editor; Colleg Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi; CWENS; Alpha Phi Gamma; H Economics Club; Young Republicans. PHYLLIS LYNN BALLOU, Corbin B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club. 114 DUANE LEE BELCHER, Danville B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. HAZEL MAE BRANDENBURG, Clay City B.S. Home Economics. LINDA RUTH BROWN, Louisville B.S. Home Economics. Pi Alpha Theta; KYMA. SHARON SUE BURCHETT, Winchester B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club. DAVID LEE BUTCHER, Falmouth B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Young Republicans; SNEA. CHARLOTTE CALLIHAN, Pineville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; KYMA; Delta Theta Pi. JAMES CLARE CANFIELD, Sarasota, Florida B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club; SNEA; Circle K. GOLDIE PATRICK CARPENTER, Williamsburg B.S. Home Economics. JIMMIE L. CARTER, Harlan B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Younq Republicans- YWCA. JAMES B. CAYWOOD,JR., Paris B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. RUPHENIA SUE COMBS, Hazard B.S. Industrial Education. ACE. WILLIAM DAVID CRANE, JR., Shelbyville B.S. Industrial Education. Sigma Chi Delta; Circle K, Treasurer; YMCA, Treasurer; Industrial Arts Club; Shelby County Club; SNEA. JAMES CLAYTON CROUCH, Shelbyville B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club, President- AUSA; Shelby County Club. DONALD DENNIS CULVER, Corbin B.S. Industrial Technology. Circle K; Camera Club. LINDA LOU DANDO, Liberty B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; WRA. BARBARA MARIE DAVIS, Louisville B.S. Dietetics. Newman Club; Home Economics Club. DWIGHT E. DEAN, Tinsley B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. CHARLES ANDREW DOLL, Spring House, Pennsylvania B.S. Industrial Education. Wrestling; Inter-Dorm Council; Industrial Arts Club. 115 FOSTER WAYNE HARRIS, Harrison, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Football. JAMES H. HELM, JR., Burgin B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club, Secretary. GARY DAVID HILL, Falmouth B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club. SUSAN BLAINE IRISH, Louisville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Secretary. JANICE CHARLEEN JACKSON, West Union, Ohio B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Secretary. DANNY J. JEFFRIES, Liberty B.S. Industrial Technology. DOUGLAS JENKINS, Wayland B.S. Industrial Technology. PATRICK HENRY KILROY, Louisville B.S. Industrial Technology. Newman Club; Veterans Club; Physics Club; Industrial Education Club; Future Engineers of Kentucky, Secretary; Inter-Dorm Council; Student Council. JAMES DARRELL KLABER, Falmouth B.S. Agriculture. Agriculture Club; Young Republicans. PATRICIA ANN EARLE, Berry B.S. Dietetics. ROBERT RALPH FITZPATRICK, JR., Covington B.S. Industrial Education. SNEA; Industrial Arts Club. DEVONDA SUE FLOWERS, Albany B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; YWCA; SNEA. JOYCE FAYE FOX, Bybee B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club. RONALD CHENONETH GORSKY, Asbury Park, New Jersey B.S. Industrial Education. SNEA, Vice President; Industrial Arts Club; KYMA; Young Democrats; Inter-Dorm Council; Fencing Club; Cave Explorers Club; Canterbury Club; Student Council. FRANCES KAY GOSSER, Somerset B.S. Home Economics. Pulaski County Club; Home Economics Club; Young Republicans. WILSON DAILY GROSS, Guerrant B.S. Industrial Education. DARRELL HALCOMB, Whitesburg B.S. Industrial Technology. Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Industrial Education Club. GEORGE ROBERT HARLOW, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Arts Club; Beta Omicron Chi. 116 FIELD WAYNE LITER, Bedford B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club. CHARLES R. LYONS, Fort Thomas B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. JAMES H. McGOWAN, Pataskala, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Kappa Delta Pi, President; Industrial Arts Club. CHARLES DARRELL McQUEEN, Bond B.S. Industrial Education. SNEA; Industrial Education Club; Jack- son County Club. WILLARD DOUGLAS MARSHALL, Pineville B.S. Industrial Technology and Mathematics. Inter-Dorm Council; Photo Club. FRANCES A. MARTIN, Covington B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Vice President- YWCA. SENIORS Greenhouse experiments enhance Agriculture curriculur JUDITH TARKINGTON MOORE, Parksville B.S. Home Economics. JAMES M. MOREILLON, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Law Enforcement. DOROTHY CAUSEY OGLESBY, Miami, Florida B.S. Home Economics. SNEA; Home Economics Club. JANE ALBRE PACE, Dizney B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Young Republi- cans; SNEA; BSU. LOU O. PIECZONKA, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Baseball; E Club; Industrial Educa- tion Club; Young Republicans; Beta Omicron Chi; HPER. DANIEL WILLIAM RESCH, West Liberty B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club. 117 J. BARRY RIETZE, Louisville B.S. Industrial Education. Circle K, Secretary; Young Republi- cans; Industrial Education Club. JOSEPH DAVID RILEY, Mount Sterling B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. RUTH RISNER, Pineville B.S. Home Economics. Collegiate Pentacle; Home Economics Club; YWCA. DONNA STAFFORD ROUSEY, Liberty B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; SNEA; KYMA. SANDRA JEANNE ROY, Stillwater, New Jersey B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle. SHARON ANN SCHMIDT, Louisville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; SNEA. ELBERT FRANK SEALE, JR., Norton, Virginia B.S. Industrial Education. SNEA; Industrial Education Club; Sig- ma Chi Delta. PATRICIA SEXTON, Whitesburg B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Secretary; Young Democrats. JAMES E. SIMPSON, Louisville B.S. Industrial Technology. Industrial Education Club; OAK. Eastern First With Law Enforcement Law enforcement program improves Kentucky police. BENNY JOE SIAWTER, Middleport, Ohio B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club; Circle K. JOYCE LONG SMITH, Richmond B.S. Home Economics. ROBERT LEWIS SMITH, Manchester B.S. Industrial Education. Young Republicans; Industrial Arts Club. RALPH DAVID SPILLMAN, Richmond B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. BONNIE SUE STEINHAUER, Fort Thomas B.S. Home Economics. SNEA; Home Economics Club. THEODORE ALBERT STUBER, JR., Louisville B.S. Industrial Education. Industrial Education Club. Farm chores become easy with modern equipment. FRED MORRIS TANKERSLEY, Lexington B.S. Industrial Education. JANET FAYE THOMPSON, Wheatley B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club. ELIZABETH ANN TURNER, Richmond B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; YWCA. NANCY KAY WAITS, Nicholasville B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club. GEORGE EDWARD WYATT, Berea B.S. Industrial Technology. Circle K, Vice President; Student Council; Interfaith Council; Westmin ster Fellowship. NANCY JORDAN ZIELKE, Lexington B.S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Fayette County Club. 119 ASSOCIATE of ARTS DONA DECKER BARKMAN, Lexington A. A. Nursing. Nursing Club; Newman Club; Young Republicans; Caduceus Club. CAROL LYNN BOCK A.A. Nursing. Nursing Club. SANDRA LEE BRENT, Carroilton A.A. Nursing. CLYDE EVANS CARTER, Monticello A.A. Industrial Technology. JUNE ESTHER CLAYTON, Cynthiana A.A. Nursing. Caduceus Club; Nursing Club. JAMES M. DAUSE, Russell Springs A.A. Agricultural Mechanization. Agriculture Club, Vice President. PAULINE GIBSON, Bronston A.A. Nursing. Nursing Club; Young Democrats; Pulaski County Club. JOAN GAIL HUTSON, Paris A.A. Nursing. Nursing Club; Caduceus Club; Newman Club. MARGARET LYNN KENLEY, Cynthiana A. A. Nursing. DAVID KINCAID, Versailles A.A. Drafting Technology. Industrial Education Club. LUANE RUTH LEGORE, Corbin A.A. Nursing. Nursing Club. JANAS MILLS, Independence A.A. Nursing. EUGENE ALVIN MORSE, Shelbyville A.A. Agriculture Mechanization. Shelby County Club. LINDA IOVINO NEWMAN, Richmond A.A. Nursing. DENNIS RAY RICE, Cynthiana A.A. Industrial Technology. BARBARA SUE SHEPHERD, Cincinnati, Ohio A.A. Nursing. Nursing Club, Secretary; Caduceus Club. LUCY ANN SLADE, Cynthiana A.A. Nursing. Caduceus Club; YWA; Young Republicans. JERRY LEE WELLS, Richmond A.A. Drafting Technology. Industrial Education Club. no College of Arts and Sciences 121 Arts and Sciences Enlarges Program Encompassing a wide range of study, the College of Arts and Sciences offers courses toward majors in many fields and liberal arts background for many others. Masters of Arts or Science are now offered in English, history, biology, and, next year, in chemistry. Bachelors degrees are offered in 19 fields and minors may be taken in five others. Striving to accommodate as many interests as pos- sible, the College of Arts and Sciences each year adds new courses and approaches, as well as upgrading faculty, materials, and quality of instruction. Increasing the number of courses offered, the Department of Speech has begun to train students for speech therapy and radio and television careers. With the advent of Eastern ' s own FM radio station, more practical experience can be gained by the student with such interests. continued I s 1 ■ ■ Lsi ■ ABOVE RIGHT: FREDERIC D. OGDEN, Dean, College of Aris and Sciences. ABOVE: URSEL D. BOYD, Associate Professor of Foreign languages. RIGHT: PETER SCHNEIDER, Instructor of Speech. 122 fcito ' artfs]  m ' v [Gutturals] R ■ i io hi i e a y H c ' ■• ' - Declensions • C70 J - o h cr a h a a - bi • y - e • ; V • TOP LEFT: CHARLES NELSON, Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages. TOP RIGHT: ROBERT LADD, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages. LEFT: ALLEN BROCK, Assistant Professor of English. ABOVE: ROBERT BURKHARDT, Assistant Professor of English. 123 Languages Instruct In Grammar and Literature Encouraging curiosity in literature from classical to modern, the English Department also presents courses dealing with grammar, semantics, and the origin and development of the English language. Poetry has always been the emotional and intel- lectual avenue of the aesthetic soul and with each generation it has changed both in form and con- tent. All phases may be quarried in the courses in the English Department. Engendering a knowledge of languages, socie- ties, and cultures other than our own, the Foreign Language Department provides courses in four major modern languages and in Greek and Latin. This department encourages the foreign film pro- gram, along with its interest in international edu- cation. The great need for social workers in our society has prompted the Sociology Department to orient continued ■ L. ABOVE RIGHT: BEN STARK, Associate Professor of Sociology. ABOVE: J. MURRAY WALKER, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology. RIGHT: PEGGY S. WEBB, Assistant Professor of Sociology. 124 TOP LEFT: ROBERT E. STEBBINS, Associate Professor of History TOP RIGHT: KEITH W. ALG1ER, Assistant Professor of History. LEFT: WILLIAM H. BERGE, Associate Professor of History. ABOVE: DWYNAL B. PETTENGILL, Chairman, Department of Political Science. 125 Political Science Joins Frankfort Program itself toward training students for this field. In order to promote the formation of a well-rounded investi- gator, methods of recognizing, analyzing, and resolv- ing social problems are basic components of the course of study. Using graduate students as teaching assistants, the History Department is now able to make greater use of the specific abilities of its highly qualified faculty. Because of the large number of courses now available, students may specialize in an area and question vari- ous interpretations of history. Attempting to train students for their role in the political process, the Department of Political Science affords study in both the domestic and international realm. In cooperation with Kentucky state government and Kentucky State College, the Frankfort Program was initiated this year. In this program a student spends part of his time in classwork and the remainder participating in the actual functions of state govern- ment at the State capital. To understand the ancients and question great truths, the Philosophy Department invites students to explore the world of philosophy and perhaps add to it. To accept and reject on the basis of knowledge gained through insight and to impart an attitude of scholarly reflection, students learn to digest the whole of a philosophy, know its parts, acknowledge its flaws, and evaluate its conclusions. TOP: SE JIN KIM, Associate Professor of Political Science. ABOVE: RODGER S. GUNN, Assistant Professor of Political Science. 126 E£ i ° C - SCHO « NG, nsfrucfor of  Mo5ophy BELOW: PATOC A L MELODY, Instructor of Speech and Dromo. BELOW LEFT: WADE E. MARLETTE, Assistant Pro- fessor of Philosophy. 127 ABOVE: RON R. BANDY, Instructor of Art. RIGHT: HAROLD R GBY, Assistant Professor of Music. BELOW RIGHT: STUART A. CARLSON, Instructor of Art. Arts Afford Students New World of Appreciation Performing arts are given a wide field of expression through the Department of Drama. Students become actors, directors, costumers, make-up artists, and stage and lighting technicians in their search for creative expression. Working with paint, clay, metal or any number of materials, the art student creates the visible from the emotional. The Art Department provides the atmosphere and guidance for helping students bring forth their best talents. Appreciating a concert, playing an instrument, or conducting an orchestra, music pervades the lives of many. Through the Department of Music, talented musicians expand their abilities, while other students become familiar with great works of music in appre- ciation class. Contributing to cultural events on campus, the Music Department each year presents many con- certs and recitals. The annual presentation of Handel ' s Messiah is one of the high points of the year. 128 129 Biology Offers Masters; Chemistry Moves to Moore Biological studies have become more centered on individual research and investigation since the institution of the Master of Science in biology. Providing information in the controversial Red River Dam project, members of the Biology Depart- ment conducted studies of the species of life there and the possibility of adapting them to a new habitat when the project is completed. Preparing chemists for industry and education, the Chemistry Department emphasizes the ability to use modern laboratory equipment which is now available in the new Moore Science Building. Gen- eral chemistry courses required for other majors are presented to give the student an overview of the theory and practice of chemistry. Special classes of chemistry have been established in continued RIGHT: DONALD L. BATCH, Associate Professor of Biology. BELOW: MORRIS D. TAYLOR, Associate Professor of Chemistry. r y TOP: JOHN MEISENHEIMER, Associate Professor of Chemistry. LEFT: RALPH J. THOMPSON, Associate Professor of Chemistry; ERNEST E. BYRN, Chairman, Department of Chemistry. ABOVE: EARL E. SEXTON, Instructor of Physics. 131 Physics, Mathematics Teach Modern Concepts cooperation with the Department of Nursing to meet their specific needs. The Physics Department, in keeping with new scien- tific developments, is increasing its emphasis on nuclear and radioactive laboratory experience. Physics majors are encouraged to enlarge their grasp of other fields to which physics may be applied and the inevitable mathematics which is an integral part of physics. Introducing modern mathematics to the general public is the responsibility of the mathematics teacher. Toward this end, the Department of Mathematics has developed such courses for both the elementary and high school teacher and has oriented its curriculum to accept this approach as a norm. Courses dealing with theory and older approaches are ever-present and valuable. The Departments of Geography and Geology are concerned with the environment, topography, and sub- terrain of the earth. Climatology and cartography laboratories give geography the facilities for predict- ing and studying the weather and for producing high quality maps. Earth samples may be more effectively studied in the now larger geology laboratories. ■J % f . . ABOVE RIGHT: TED M. GEORGE, Chairman, Department of Physics. ABOVE: KARL KUHN, Instructor of Physics. RIGHT: LYNN F. HOUSTON, Instructor of Mathematics. TOP LEFT: ALVIN G. McGLASSON, Associate Professor of Mathe- matics. LEFT: THOMAS F. HIGGINBOTHAM, Instructor of Mathe- matics. ABOVE: PHILIP W. BRASHEAR, Instructor of Mathematics 133 RIGHT: GRAHAM H. HUNT, Associate Professor of Geography and Geology. BELOW: VERA V. RAL- EIGH, Associate Professor of Geography. BELOW RIGHT: PERRY B. WIGLEY, Assistant Professor of Geology. •.,.-... ■ :. 134 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ruth Thornton, Secretary; Wayne Glass, Treasurer; Libby Stultz, Student Council; Jerry Stewart, President; Tom Binford, Student Council; Nancy Lewis, Reporter; Ted Marshall, Vice President. Arts and Sciences Seniors PATRICIA LYNN ABNEY, Miamisburg, Ohio A.B. Speech and Drama. Canterbury Club; Belles Lettres, Assist- ant Editor; Kappa Kappa Sigma; Women ' s Interdorm Council; Young Republicans. RUSSELL LEO ADKINS, JR., Jenkins A.B. Political Science. JAMES MAURICE AITKINS, Flemingsburg B.S. Biology. Gamma Delta Tau, Secretary. FARAMARZ FRED ALAXI, Tehran, Iran A.B. Sociology. Sociology Club. DARLA J. ALGIE, Fort Thomas A.B. Speech and Drama. ROTC Sponsor; Newman Club; Young Democrats. CHERYL MARIE ALLEN, Florence B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Young Democrats. 135 DAVID LEE ALLEN. Norwood. Ohio A.B. English and Russian. OAK, Secretary; Appalachian Volun- teers; Ciruna. SUZANNE CAROL ANKRUM, Lexington A.B. Drama. Collegiate Pentacle, Cartoonist; Alpha Psi Omega, President; Little Theatre, President; Canterbury Club; Aurora. JOE FRANKLIN ARTERBERRY, Richmond B.S. Mathematics and Chemistry. Pershing Rifles; OAK; KIE; AUSA; Scabbard and Blade; Kappa Delta Pi; Junior Class, Presi- dent; Who ' s Who; Brigade Commander, 1967. SANDRA ASBURY, Cynthiana A.B. History. History Club. DAVID ASHER, Beverly A.B. Political Science. Counterguerrilla Raiders, Young Republi- cans. GAYLE THOMAS BAILEY, Lexington B.S. Chemistry. Beta Omicron Chi, President. PATRICIA BAKER, Harrodsburg A.B. English. BSU; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Canterbury Club; Messiah; SNEA. RON L. BAKER, Atlanta, Georgia B.S. Chemistry. Men ' s Interdorm Council, President; Student Council, Treasurer; Pulaski County Club, President; Sigma Chi Delta. ALAN ROMANS BALDWIN, Hopkinsville A.B. Political Science. Polity Society; Interdorm Council; KIE, Treasurer; OAK, Secretary; Scabbard and Blade, DMS. C. ANN BARKER, Majestic A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta Kappa, Secretary; Debate Team. CHERYL ANN BASCOM, Aurora, Indiana A.B. History. GARY ALAN BASSETT, Winston Park A.B. History. Counterguerrilla Raiders. GARY EDWARD BASTIN, Somerset B.S. Biology and Chemistry. LINDA LEE BENNETT, Louisville A.B. French and Russian. SNEA. KENNETH MICHAEL BENTLEY, Whitesburg A.B. Sociology. THOMAS RAY BINFORD, Versailles A.B. Political Science. Alpha Chi lota. MARVIN EDWIN BISHOP, Falmouth B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Caduceus Club; OAK. PATRICIA JEAN BLACK, Louisville B.S. Mathematics, Milestone; KYMA; CWENS. ROBERTA REECE BLACKWELL, Edmonton A.B. Art. KYMA. DONALD BLAIR, Warsaw, Indiana A.B. French. KYMA; Circle K. RUTH ELIZABETH BOLEY, Covington B.S. Mathematics. Marching Band. THOMAS HOWARD BONNY, Irvine A.B. Music. Phi Mu Alpha; Young Republicans; Young Demo- crats; Messiah; SNEA. SUE VERALYN BOOTH, Beattyville A.B. Art. Student Court; Young Democrats; SNEA; Kappa Pi. JAMES G. BOYD, Camden, Ohio B.M. Ed. Music Education. Band; Choir; Orchestra; Phi Mu Alp- ha; MENC; SNEA; BSU; Messiah. DANNY STUEBING BRACKETT, Winchester A.B. English. KYMA; SNEA; BSU; Young Democrats; Glee Club; Canterbury Club; Psychology Club. CATHY ANN BRICKLER, Alexandria B.S. Mathematics. Math Club; KYMA. MARGARET RUTH BROCK, Alexandria B.S. Mathematics. Polymathologists Club. MEAD ALEXANDER BRODRICK, Mount Holly, New Jersey A.B. Sociology. Young Republicans. HERBIE BROWN, Lebanon, Virginia A.B. Political Science. World Affairs Club; KYMA. LYNDA ALAN BROWN, LaGrange A.B. Social Science. Most senior business is conducted at sparsely attended class meetings. SENIORS KATHLEEN MILDRED BRYAN, Lexington A.B. Art. Class Reporter; Fayette County Club. RALPH THOMAS BRYAN, Frankfort A.B. Art. JAMES LAWRENCE BULLOCK, Mount Vernon A.B. Art. CONNIE JANE BUNTAIN, Frankfort A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta,- SNEA; Young Democrats. ANN ARTHUR BURNETTE, Maysville A.B. Spanish. MILESTONE MICHAEL ROBERT BURNS, Cold Spring A.B. Sociology. SNEA. DENNIS J. BURROWS, Bedford A.B. English. Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, President; OAK; Alpha Chi Lambda; KIE; Debate Club; English Canterbury Club. LESLIE ERNEST BUTLER, Willisburg B.S. Physics. Scabbard and Blade; AUSA; Physics Club, President; Polymathologist Club; Washington Country Club. JUDITH CAROL CABLE, Richmond A.B. Music. Delta Omicron, President; MENC. NINOSTA E. CABREJOS, Lima, Peru A.B. Political Science. Burnam Hall, Social Chairman; Newman Club; Young Democrats. ROBERT JOHN CAIRNS, Haddon Heights, New Jersey A.B. History. Beta Omicron Chi, Vice President. CHARLES RAY CARPENTER, Florence A.B. Music. Band; Karate Club; Men ' s Glee Club. JOYCE ANN CARROLL, Nicholasville A.B. English. Baptist Student Union; Chamber Choir; Concert Choir; Canterbury Club. JOAN LUCKEY CARTER, Covington A.B. Social Science. SNEA. PEGGY JEAN CASTLE, Wabash, Indiana A.B. Political Science. MILESTONE, Section Editor; Polity Society, Secretary and Treasurer. CONNIE SUE CECIL, Salyersville A.B. Art. Kappa Pi. CYNTHIA C. CERICOLA, Easton, Pennsylvania A.B. Speech and Drama. Sorority Council; Pi Alpha Theta, Vice President; Newman Club; Debate Club; Debate Team. DAVID WILLIAM CHASE, Bellevue B.S. Mathematics. Baptist Student Union; OAK; Messiah; Choir; Freshman Class, Vice President. 138 Pershing Rifles rally their spirit to back the Colonels. Winning Footbal l Season Brightens Seniors Final Games CHARLES LANCE CHURCHILL, Lexington B.S. Chemistry and Biology. Pershing Rifles; Newman Club; Ca- duceus Club. DONNA ELIZABETH CLAUSING, Bellbrook, Ohio A.B. Political Science. Student Council; Polity Society; Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation; Messiah. JUDY ANN CLAY, Middletown, Ohio A.B. English. Appalachian Volunteers, Secretary-Treasurer; YWCA; SNEA; Canterbury Club; Polymathologists; Young Republicans. RAYMOND EDWARD CLAY, Winchester A.B. Sociolgy, Student Council; Behavioral Science Symposium. PAMELA COLLINS, Prestonsburg A.B. Sociology. Young Republicans; Karate Club; Psychology Club. JERRY T. COMPTON, Phelps A.B. History. Pike County Club. CONLEY COLE CONGLETON, Richmond A.B. Political Science. Scabbard and Blade. CRAIG BREWER CONGLETON, Richmond A.B. Art. Kappa Pi; Sigma Chi Delta; YMCA, Vice President. THOMAS EDWARD CONRAD, Falmouth B.S. Mathematics. Sigma Chi Delta; Counterguerrilla Raiders; AUSA; YMCA; Scabbard and Blade. LINDA SUE COUCH, Jeff A.B. Social Science. WANDA LEE COX, Shepherdsville A.B. Sociology. Delta Theta Pi; KYMA. BRENDA DRYDEN CRAIG, Mayslick A.B. Sociology. SNEA; Young Republicans. 139 SENIORS THOMAS ROY CRAWFORD, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. WILLIS CLARK CUNNAGIN, Richmond A.B. History and Political Science. GREGORY ZECH DAVIS, Richmond B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Caduceus Club, Vice President; Stu- dent Council. JEANNE ANN DAVIS, Somerset A.B. Art. JANE ANDERSON DEAN, Pleasureville A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Henry County Club; Young De- mocrats; SNEA. CHARLES RAYMOND DEATON, Newport A.B. Speech and Drama. Little Theatre, Treasurer; MILESTONE, Section Editor; Alpha Psi Omega; Canterbury Club. GERRIT ARTHUR DEJAGER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club. MELINDA A. DELL ' ITALIA, West Orange, New Jersey A.B. Speech. Pi Alpha Theta; Drama Club; Alpha Zeta Kappa. RICHARD DANIEL DERRY, Louisville B.M.Ed. Music Education. Concert Band; Orchestra; MENC. CAROLE ANNE DESCOMBES, Springfield, Ohio A.B. French. SNEA. THOMAS LAURENCE DETWILER, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania A.B. History. THOMAS ELMOND DIXON, Ashland A.B. Political Science. MARY ANNE DOEL, Dayton A.B. Spanish. MILESTONE; PROGRESS; Little Theatre. BILLY J. DONOVAN, Cynthiana A.B. Sociology. Young Republicans; PROGRESS. CLYDE H. DOTSON, Belfry A.B. Geography and Geology. JAMES MAURICE DRAKE II, Berea A.B. Political Science. Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA. CHARLES LAMAR DUNN, Louisville A.B. English. PROGRESS; SNEA; Young Democrats; Canter- bury Club; Psychology Club. ROBERT EARL DURHAM, Louisville A.B. Geography. HPER; Young Republicans; SNEA. 140 RICHARD LEWIS DYER, Elmhurst, Illinois B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Alpha Kappa Pi, President. JAMES KINNEY DYKE, Worthington, Ohio B.M.Ed. Music Education. OAK; KIE: MENC. M. ANNETTE DYKE, Bethelridge A.B. Music. Delta Omicron Alpha; MENC. RICHARD STIPP EADS, Paris B.S. Chemistry. MILESTONE, Co-Editor; Young Democrats; OAK; Alpha Phi Gamma. WILLENA JEAN EATON, Winchester A.B. Art. Kappa Delta Tau: ROTC Sponsor; Alpha Pi Kappa. HOLLY ANN EDMONDS, Lexington A.B. French. JAMES JULIAN ELLINGTON, Lexington A.B. Geography and Geology. DENNIS RAY ELLIS, Constance A.B. Social Science. YMCA; Sigma Chi Delta; SNEA. PHYLLIS HOPE ENGLEMAN, Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Wesley Foundation; ACE. ROGER GERALD EWING, Boston B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club; YMCA; Student Council; OAK. ALLAN FIRST, Fort Thomas A.B. History. ELLEN MAE FOSTER, Wurtland A.B. Social Science. Kappa Delta Tau; Young Democrats; SNEA. PERRY ELWOOD FOWLER, Louisville B.S. Geology. Gamma Delta Tau, President. LINDA KRESS FRANCIS, Leetonia, Ohio A.B. Art. Kappa Pi; Art Club; Young Republicans. CHARLES LEWIS FRAZIER, Barbourville A.B. Sociology. SHERRYL ANNE FREY, Lexington A.B. Sociology. Fayette County Club; Young Republicans. JENNIFER LOU FRIEND, Pikeville B.M.Ed. Music Education. Pike County Club; Young Democrats. AICHAEL DREW FRISBY, Junction City VB. History. 141 CLARK WAYNE FULLER, Whitehall, Ohio A.B. Geography and Geology. Counterguerrilla Raiders. CAROLYN SUE GABBARD, Winchester A.B. English and German. Canterbury Club; SNEA. SHARON SUE GABBY, Lexington A.B. History. CWENS; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle, Vice President. JAMES ROBY GAMBILL, Paintsville A.B. Geography. CHARLOTTE FAYE GARNER, Monticello B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC; KYMA. RONALD GENE GIBSON, Louisville A.B. Sociology. PATRICIA ALICE GILBERT, Utica, Ohio B.M.Ed. Music Education. Delta Omicron; MENC. WAYNE EDWARD GLASS, Florence A.B. English and History. Sigma Chi Delta; Young Republicans; AUSA; Scabbard and Blade; SNEA; YMCA, President; Student Court; Student Council; Senior Class, Treasurer; Junior Class Of- ficer; Sophomore Class Of ficer. JAMES EDWARD GRACEY, Dayton, Ohio A.B. Geography. EMIL JOSEPH GRAHAM, Homestead, Florida B.S. Biology. LUTHER EUGENE GRAY, Paris A.B. Political Science. Alpha Zeta Kappa, President and Vice President; MILESTONE; Polity Society; Ciruna; OAK; KIE; Stu- dent Court. ROBERT EDWARD GREGG, JR., Williamstown B.M.Ed. Music Education. BRENDA SUE GRIFFIN, Eubank A.B. History. SNEA. CAREY A. GUESS, Louisville B.S. Chemistry. MARION JACK HACKER, London A.B. Geography. BRUCE ALAN HALE, London B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Caduceus Club. ROBERT ALLAN HALL, Hebron, Ohio A.B. Social Science. SARAH FRANCES HAMILTON, Lexington A.B. Art. 142 CHERYLE ANNE HAMMONDS, Vicco A.B. English. THOMAS STEELE HARKLEROAD, London A.B. Social Science. ANNA FRANCES HARRIS, Richmond A.B. Art. MARY A. HARRIS, Prestonsburg A.B. History. Young Democrats. HENRY CLARK HARRISON, Stanton B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC. JANE HARTLAGE, Portsmouth, Ohio A.B. English. KYMA; Newman Club. Long hours of hard work add up to a beautiful Senior Class float. Senior Class Actively Prepares for Homecoming JOYCE FAYE HARVILLE, Hamilton, Ohio A.B. History. MILESTONE, Managing Editor; SNEA. HASKEW HAYES, JR., Jenkins A.B. Art. ROBERT MICHAEL HEIDT, Lexington A.B. Sociology. Newman Club. JOHN S. HEINISCH, Maysville B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Alpha Chi Lambda; Biology Club. ROBERT FINLEY HENDRICKSON, Brodhead B.S. Biology and Chemistry. KIE; OAKS; Caduceus Club; Chemis- try Club. PAUL ROBIN HERALD, Quicksand B.S. Mathematics. 143 SENIORS NANCYE LOUISE HISEL, Nicholasville A.B. English. Student Council; Canterbury Club. BARSHA LYNN HODGES, Richmond A.B. English. Westminster Fellowship; SNEA. GUSTINA J. HOGUE, Louisville B.S. Biology. Baptist Student Union; Biology Club, Secretary. JASON LEWIS HOLBROOK, JR., Louisville A.B. Social Science. SYLVIA LEE HOLCOMB, Mount Vernon A.B. History. SNEA, Ciruna. SANDRA CLAYBROOKE HOLDERMAN, Harrodsburg A.B. Speech and Drama. Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta Kappa, President; SNEA. BRENDA JOCELYN HOLT, Berea A.B. English. Baptist Student Union; Canterbury Club; Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta. STEPHEN MICHAEL HOLT, Wurtland A.B. English. KIE; OAK. MERRIE LOU HOTT, Frankfort A.B. English. Young Republicans; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; Canterbury Club. JETTE EARLE HOWARD, Somerset A.B. Art. ROTC Sponsor; Student Council; Delta Theta Pi. JOE C. HOWARD, New Haven B.S. Mathematics. Newman Club, President. CAROLYN ELIZABETH HUBER, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Alpha Zeta Kappa; SNEA. WENDELL RAY HULL, Winchester A.B. Music. MENC; SNEA. MARY ALICE HUNT, Mount Vernon B.S. Biology. VERNON H. HURT, Hazard B.S. Mathematics. LOIS A. HUTCHINS, West Union, Ohio A.B. English. Kappa Delta Pi. RONALD COLEMAN HUTCHISON, Versailles B.S. Biology. JAMES HAROLD HUTTON, Williamstown B.M.Ed. MENC, President. 144 nn k- § hi- m GEORGE EDWARD JAMES, Vevay, Indiana A.B. Political Science. OAK; Polity Society, President; Sigma Chi Delta, President. GEORGE TAYLOR JAMES, Dayton A.B. Sociology. DAVID LEE JEROME, Woodport, New Jersey A.B. Sociology. Scabbard and Blade. CHARLES JOHN JERZAK, Ramsey, New Jersey B.S. Mathematics. KYMA; Counterguerrilla Raiders; AUSA; Scab- bard and Blade. PHRONSIE MAUREEN JETT, Mount Olivet A.B. Art. Kappa Pi; Home Economics Club. GLENDA PROFFITT JONES, London B.S. Mathematics. SNEA. NORMAN EDISON JONES, Manchester A.B. Geography. WILLIAM GLENN JONES, Richmond A.B. Music. MENC. THOMAS MARSHALL JUDY, Millersburg A.B. History. Young Democrats. JOHN A. JULIAN, Alva A.B. Political Science. DAVID WILLIAM KANATZAR, Louisville A.B. Music. CAROLYN KAY KEENE, Winchester B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Young Democrats. RUTH A. KEETON, Grayson B.S. Physics and Mathematics. Physics Club; Polymathologists, Treasurer. KAREN COOK KIDD, Cumberland B.S. Mathematics. SNEA; Polymathologists Club. DAVID MURRAY KIK, Louisville A.B. English. Canterbury Club. WILBURN RODERICK KINCAID, Cynthiana A.B. Political Science. Veterans Club; Young Republicans. ROBERT LEWIS KIPER, Leitchfield B.S. Mathematics. JOYCE GROSS KLAVE, Paris A.B. History. 145 WILLIAM RICHARD KLEIN, Cincinnati, Ohio B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC. MARSHA LEE KOVAC, Indialantic-by-the-sea, Florida A.B. Speech and Drama. Drum and Sandal; Canterbury Club; Young Republicans; Student Council; PROGRESS. DAVID C. KRASINSKI, Cleveland, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Newman Club; Alpha Kappa Pi. ALEXIS JOAN KULINA, Somerville, New Jersey A.B. Sociology. JAMES A. KURZ, Lexington A.B. History. PROGRESS; Beta Omicron Chi. KENNETH RAY LAWSON, New Carlisle, Ohio A.B. History. Alpha Kappa Pi; Young Democrats; KYMA; Phi Alpha Theta, Vice President. Homecoming Activities Enchant Students Students gather in Walnut Hall before attending the annual Homecoming Dance. 146 LINDA ANN LAWSON, Richmond B.S. Physics. Physics Club; Math Club. ROSEMARY LAWSON, Lexington B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC; Delta Omicron. JERRY ALLEN LEDFORD, Somerset B.S. Chemistry and Mathematics. Chemistry Club. CHARLES ALAN LEE, Covington A.B. Political Science. Young Republicans; SNEA. JOYCE A. LEE, Pineville A.B. Speech and Drama. PROGRESS, Organizations Editor; Kap- pa Delta Tau; ROTC Sponsor; Debate Club; Behavioral Science Symposium. BARBARA ELAINE LEWIS, Portsmouth B.S. Biology. Kappa Delta Tau; Biology Club; KYMA. JANET CAROL LEWIS, Manchester A.B. Sociology. JOHN HOWARD LEWIS, Middletown, New York A.B. Art. JANICE GAYLE LIERMAN, Fort Wright A.B. English and French. LINDA GLENN LOCKNANE, Erlanger A.B. English. ROTC Sponsor; Burnam House Council; Lambda Phi Omega. DAVID LYNN LODWICK, New Boston, Ohio B.S. Pre-Medicine. Caduceus Club; Alpha Kappa Pi. GEORGE HENRY LONNEMAN, Fort Thomas A.B. History. PROGRESS. DAVID C. LOOSE, Collingswood, New Jersey A.B. English. JUDITH ANN LOPAZANSKI, Perth Amboy, New Jersey A.B. Art. Newman Club; Kappa Delta Tau; Kappa Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. JOHN HOWARD LUMPING, Dayton A.B. History. FONDA L. McALISTER, Louisville A.B. English. Alpha Psi Omega; KYMA; Student Council. SHARON KAY McBRIDE, Bryan, Ohio A.B. English. Westminster Fellowship; Lambda Phi Omega. BETTY PAULINE McCAULEY, Cynthiana B.S. Mathematics. KYMA. !47 SENIORS SHEILA LYNNE McCOY, Hazard A.B. History. SUSAN BAKER McDOWELL, Lexington A.B. English. MENC; Alpha Pi Kappa; Kappa Delta Tau. YVONNE CATRON McDOWELL, Cynthiana A.B. Speech and Drama. Lambda Phi Omega, Vice President; Alpha Psi Omega; Young Republicans. JAMES R. McDUFFEE, Jackson A.B. History. PAUL FRANKLIN McFARLAND, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English. Canterbury Club; OAK. DAVID FOSTER McKINNEY, Harrodsburg A.B. History. AUSA; Pershing Rifles; Young Republicans; New- man Club; MILESTONE, Section Editor. STEPHANIE McKINNEY, Paris B.S. Biology and Chemistry. CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Ca- duceus Club; Biology Club; MILESTONE, Section Editor; Mc- Gregor House Council. MARY LINDA MAGGARD, Louisville A.B. Sociology. THOMAS GAR MAHER, Covington B.S. Biology and Chemistry. KENNETH R. MAJKOT, Fairfield, Connecticut A.B. History and Speech. Debate Club; Newman Club; Young Republicans. TED A. MARSHALL, Phillipsburg, Ohio A.B. Sociology. Junior Class, President; Senior Class, Vice Presi- dent; Alpha Chi lota, President; Student Court. DAVID FRIEDRICH MELTON, Louisville A.B. Political Science. Sigma Chi Delta; OAK, Treasurer. PATRICIA ANN MILES, Mason, Ohio A.B. Art. Newman Club; SNEA; Young Republicans. J. KENNETH MILLER, Lexington A.B. Political Science. REGINA LEE MILLER, Corinth A.B. English. CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Canterbury Club; Baptist Student Union; Kappa Delta Pi. OPAL ADELE MILLS, Ludlow A.B. Art. Westminster Fellowship; Lambda Phi Omega. RONALD ERNEST MIRACLE, Middlesboro B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club. ANN SHELBY MITCHELL, Shelbyville A.B. English. Kappa Delta Tau; Collegiate Pentacle. us MARGARET ELAINE MITCHELL, Dayton B.S. Biology. CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Baptist Student Union; Westminster Fellowship. DOROTHY FOLEY MOBERLY, Richmond A.B. Sociology. CWENS; Pi Tau Chi; DSF. JOSEPH ALBERT MOESKER, Loveland, Ohio A.B. English. Young Democrats; Canterbury Club. JOHN MICHAEL MORRA, Toronto, Ontario, Canada A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta, President. KATHLEEN CAROLE MORRIS, Louisville A.B. English. Kappa Kappa Sigma; Canterbury Club. ROBERT WILLIAM MORGAN, Smithfield A.B. Biology. Baptist Student Union, President; Interfaith Coun- cil; Student Council; Pi Tau Chi. ROGER LEE MORRIS, Toler A.B. History and Political Science. Young Republicans; Pike County Club. FRED DOUGLAS MULLINS, Burgin A.B. English. PROGRESS, Editor. JAMES LEONARD MULLINS, Jackson A.B. Art. Young Democrats; SNEA. JOYCE LEE MUNSEY, Betsey A.B. English. KYMA; Canterbury Club. ADDIE L. MURPHY, Jackson A.B. English. Young Democrats. CAROLYN MARIE MURPHY, Ashland A.B. English and Music. Drum and Sandal; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Canterbury Club, President; MENC. SAUNDRA MARY MURPHY, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Political Science. Ciruna; Young Democrats; Newman Club; PROGRESS, Campus Editor. LINDA CROSSFIELD MURRAY, Harrodsburg A.B. English. Canterbury Club. NICK VINCENT MUSSO, London B.S. Biology. DONNA FAYE NAVARRE, Cynthiana A.B. History. Young Republicans. BRENDA JO NICHOLS, Danville B.S. Chemistry. SNEA; Chemistry Club. GEORGE WILLIAM NOE, Paint Lick B.S. Physics. KIE, President; OAK; Polymathologists. 149 Everything has to have a beginning; with Homecoming it is buying tickets. Homecoming Festivities Entice Suitcasers to Stay PAUL ALBERT NORTHCUTT, Louisville A.B. Political Science. MILESTONE, Sports Editor; AUSA; Young Democrats. ROBERT LAWRENCE OERTHER, Frankfort B.S. Biology. DOUGLAS OLIVER, Winchester B.S. Chemistry. KIE; OAK; Chemistry Club. JEAN LANE OSBORN, Gravel Switch A.B. Art. KYMA; Kappa Delta Tau; Young Democrats; ROTC Sponsor; Kappa Pi. CAROLYN JANE OSBORNE, Prestonsburg A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Newman Club. JUDY L. OSBORNE, Williamstown A.B. Art. Kappa Pi. DIANA LYNN PAPE, Louisville A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Newman Club. MARY ELIZABETH PARKE, Louisville A.B. Speech and Drama. DIANA ANCHETA PARKS, Hyden B.S. Biology. RONALD CLAYTON PARKEY, Somerset A.B. Political Science. Alpha Chi Lambda; OAK; KIE, Ciruna. DUANE W. PARSONS, Richmond B.S. Chemistry. Alpha Kappa Pi; Young Republicans; KYMA; Caduceus Club. REBECCA LEE PARSONS, Columbia A.B. Sociology. 150 DIANA PATTERSON, Burgin B.S. Biology, Chemistry. Collegiate Pentacle; Caduceus Club- BSU. EARLENE PATTON, Hueyville A.B. History. SNEA; Pi Alpha Theta. MOH PAYDARFAR, Tehran, Iran B.S. Mathematics. Kappa Pi; Ciruna; Polymathologists. CAROLYN PEARSON, West Lynn, Massachusetts A.B. English. LAUREN D. PEERS, Louisville A.B. Political Science. SNEA; BSU; Young Republicans; Sullivan House Council, Secretary DONNA LOUISE PENNARD, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. French. SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Theta Pi. RUTH ANN PENNINGTON, Lexington A.B. Art. SNEA; Kappa Pi. DEBORAH ELIZABETH PETERS, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Political Science. Case House Council, Vice President; Polity Society, Vice President. CHARLES PRESTON PEVELER, Milford, Ohio B.S. Biology. SNEA. CHARLENE S. PHELPS, Somerset A.B. English. RUSSELL KAY PIERCY, Monticello B.S. Mathematics. DALE ALLEN POLING, Van Wert, Ohio B.M. Ed. Wesley Foundation, President; OAK; MENC; KIE. MARK MITCHELL POOLE, Winchester B.S. Mathematics. Pershing Rifles; Student Council. JOSEPH MATTHEW PORTER, Jeffersontown A.B. History. Westminster Fellowship, Treasurer. LARRY JOE POWELL, Crestwood B.S. Chemistry. ROBERT COLEMAN POWELL II, LaGrange A.B. Music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. SANDRA W. POWELL, New Castle A.B. English. CWENS, President; Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Henry County Club. CHRISTINE W. PRICE, Booneville A.B. Art. SNEA; Young Republicans; Kappa Pi. 151 WILLIAM C. PREWITT, Harrodsburg A.B. Geography. AUSA. JERRY WAYNE PULLIAM, Berry B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club. GLEN EDWARD RACKE, Highland Heights B.S. Mathematics. CLEATUS R. RATLIFF, Jenkins A.B. History. Men ' s Interdormitory Council JAMES CLINTON RATLIFF, Pikeville A.B. English. KIE. NORBERT RIEGER RAWE, Covington B.S. Biology. Alpha Kappa Pi; Inter-Fraternity Council; Biology Club; Young Republicans. Learning through doing, biology majors work with nature. SENIORS SHARON LEE RAZOR, Mount Sterling A.B. English. Delta Theta Pi; Sorority Council; MILESTONE; Student Council. JOSEPH RALPH REEVES, Park Hills A.B. Political Science. RUTH ANN REIBLING, Erlanger A.B. History. Lambda Phi Omega, President; Kappa Delta Tau; Canterbury Club; Sorority Council; Student Council; ROTC Sponsor; Student Court; Behavioral Science Symposium. MICHAEL GORDON REMMELE, Louisa A.B. Speech and Drama. Little Theatre. YVONNE WILLETTA RHODES, Louisville A.B. English. KYMA; Canterbury Club. WAYNE ALLEN RICHTER, Newport A.B. Political Science. BRENDA PHILPOT RISNER, Manchester A.B. English. PROGRESS, News Editor; Young Republicans; Canterbury Club; Westminster Fellowship. PAMELA JO ROBBINS, Danville A.B. English. Canterbury Club; MILESTONE; Young Repub- licans; SNEA. CATHY CLARK ROBINSON, Richmond A.B. English. Canterbury Club. PHYLLIS LESTER ROBINSON, Berea A.B. English. JERE KEVIN ROCHE, Lexington A.B. Art. SNEA; Polymathologists; Newman Club; Fayette County Club. REBECCA SUSAN ROGERS, Pikeville A.B. Art. REGINA M. ROSS, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. French and English. Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM D. ROSS, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. History. Gamma Delta Tau; Inter-fraternity Council. JOHN ANGELO ROSSI, Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Chemistry. HENRIETTA ROUSH, Louisville A.B. Art. Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; Young Republicans. LOU RONALD RURY, Pippa Passes A.B. History. Scabbard and Blade. LINDA DIANNE RUTHERFORD, Osgood, Indiana B.M. Ed. Music Education. Delta Omicron; MENC. 153 THOMAS RAY RYLE, Burlington B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club. DAVID SANDERS, Ashcamp B.S. Mathematics. KIE; Polymathologist Club. NANCY KAY SANDERS, Lancaster A.B. Art. SNEA. RAY DEAN SAYLOR, Goshen, Ohio A.B. History. ELLEN CATHERINE SCHULER, Fort Thomas A.B. English. Student Council, Secretary; Kappa Delta Tau; Alpha Pi Kappa; Canterbury Club, Treasurer; Junior Class, Treasurer; Newman Club. JOE B. SCOTT, JR., Pikeville B.S. Chemistry. SENIORS ' Dogpafchers await the announcement of Daisy Mae and VI Abner. EDWARD PATRICK SHANAHAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania A.B. Political Science. LINDA LOUISE SHARP, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Art. Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA. ROBERT ALLEN SHEPARD, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. English and History. SHARON LOUISE SHERWOOD, Newark Valley, New York A.B. Sociology. JOHN HOBERT SHORTT, JR., Saltville, Virginia B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC; Martin House Council. DIANN FRODGE SIMPSON, Maysville B.S. Mathematics. SNEA. 154 THOMAS WOODROW SINGLETON, Campbellsburg A.B. Social Science. Henry County Club. JAMES B. SKAGGS, Shepherdsville A.B. History. Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary and Tri asurer; Young Republicans. HIRAM O. SLAWTER, Middleport, Ohio B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Alpha Kappa Pi; Young Repub- licans; Biology Club. KEITH LAMONT SMALL, Lexington A.B. Speech. Omega Phi Psi. KENNETH RAY SMILEY, Robinson B.S. Mathematics. STEPHEN GARY SMITH, Richmond B.S. Chemistry. Alpha Kappa Pi. DAVID HENRY SNELL, Paris A.B. Social Science. Young Democrats; SNEA. BRUCE ALAN SNIDER, Covington B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Caduceus Club, Vice President; KIE; OAK. JAMES WALTER SNYDER, Bremen, Ohio B.S. Biology. THOMAS ALLEN SOUTHER, Covington B.S. Chemistry. KENNETH KAY SPURLOCK, Richmond A.B. English. PROGRESS, Sports Editor; Class Treasurer; Alpha Kappa Pi, Secretary and Treasurer; Class Vice President; KYMA; Young Democrats; Canterbury Club, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer. CHARLES DANIEL STACY, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Circle K; SNEA. DOUGLAS RICHARD STAGGS, Portsmouth, Ohio A.B. Social Science. NANCY ELLA STAGGS, Fairfield, Ohio A.B. History. SNEA; MILESTONE, Section Editor; KEA; PROG- RESS; Student Council. DANIEL HOWARD STEEVES, Ashland B.S. Chemistry. Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Young Repub- licans. WILLIAM BURNELL STEVENS, Pineville B.S. Psychology. DONALD KEITH STEWART, Richmond A.B. Geography. Scabbard and Blade. JERRY MARVIN STEWART, Corbin A.B. History. Young Democrats; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Chi Delta; YMCA; Senior Class President; Student Government, Vice President. IV, RON STEWART, Manchester A.B. Political Science. Young Republicans, Vice President; Psychology Club; Ciruna. JACQULYN D. STIGALL, Danville A.B. English. CWENS; KYMA; SNEA. JULIET FAYE STOCKDALE, Ewing A.B. History. SHARON LEE STONECIPHER, Leroy, Indiana A.B. English. PROGRESS, Managing Editor; MILESTONE; Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation. LINDA JEAN STRAUSBAUGH, Kettering, Ohio A.B. English. CWENS; Lutheran Student Group, Secretary; Can- terbury Club, Vice President; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Tau Chi, Secretary; Psychology Club. LARRY DUANE STRUNK, Sidney, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. Polymathologist Club. SENIORS Experience is no help in registrat ion. BRENDA SUE STUCKER, Shelbyville A.B. Sociology. Shelby County Club, Secretary. PEGGY MAE STRUHLREYER, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Social Science. Wesley Foundation, Treasurer; CWENS; KYMA; Student Council; Pi Tau Chi, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle,- McGregor House Council; Phi Alpha Theta; Young Republicans; SNEA; Student Interfaith Council. ELIZABETH ANN STULTZ, Stone B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; KYMA; Pike County Club; WRA; Student Council. ELIZABETH CAROL SULLIVAN, Edmonton A.B. English. YWCA; Young Democrats; KYMA, Secretary. CHARLES TACKETT, JR., Virgie A.B. Geography. Pike County Club. ADA LYNN TARTER, Hodgenville A.B. Art. Wesley Foundation. 156 ROBERT EDWARD TARVIN, Williamsburg, Ohio A.B. History. OAK; E Club, President. AUDREY F. TAYLOR, Parkers Lake A.B. Sociology. Baptist Student Union. PHYLLIS ANN TAYLOR, Louisville A.B. English. Alpha Pi Kappa. RICHARD MICHAEL TAYLOR, Wallins B.S. Chemistry. Caduceus Club. KAREN LOUISE TEHAN, Bellevue A.B. Political Science. PROGRESS; Ciruna; Young Democrats. ETTA MAE THACKER, Somerset B.S. Biology. Biology Club. DONALD L. THOMAS, Stanford B.S. Mathematics and Psychology. Polymathologist Club, Treasurer. JAMES LONNIE THOMAS, Irvine B.S. Chemistry. KIE; OAK; Chemistry Club. GEORGE MICHAEL THOMPSON, Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Political Science and Sociology. ROBERT DEAN THURTELL, Syracuse, New York B.S. Chemistry. Newman Club; Chemistry Club. DAVID LEE TINCHER, Winchester B.S. Physics and Mathematics. Polymathologist Club; Physics Club; Young Democrats. JAMES GREGORY TOWNLEY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. BONNIE ELIZABETH TRACHSEL, Mount Sterling A.B. Speech and Drama. Kappa Delta Tau; Young Democrats. BETTY LOU TROSPER, Barbourville A.B. English. KYMA; YWCA. SHARON KAY TUDOR, Louisville A.B. Art. SNEA; Young Democrats; Kappa Pi. BENNIE GOLDEN TURNER, Verda A.B. Geography. BRENDA SUE TURNER, Talbert B.S. Elementary Education. NIANA SEDELIA VANOVER, Lexington A.B. History. SNEA; Y oung Republicans. 157 Snow brings time of re axofion from busy schedules. Seniors Eagerly Enter Their Last Semester NORMA MARGARET VANOVER, Lancaster A.B. Music. SNEA. FREDERICK C. VOIGT, Arlington, Virginia A.B. Geography. Scabbard and Blade; AUSA. CHARLES WILLIAM WALKER, Lexington B.S. Biology. DEBORAH GAIB WARREN, Richmond B.S. Mathematics. SNEA; Young Democrats; Polymathologists. JAMES KEITH WARREN, Cottonburg A.B. English. MARSHA SCOTT WEBSTER, New Hope A.B. Political Science. MILESTONE, Co-Editor; Collegiate Pen- tode; Kappa Delta Pi; CWENS; Student Council; Alpha Phi Gamma; SNEA; Who ' s Who; Polity Society. 158 WILLIAM HENRY WELLMAN, JR., Blue Ash, Ohio A.B. Social Science. PAULA CARSON WELSH, Leitchfield B.S. Mathematics. Polymathologists; Psychology Club. GLENN M. WERMUTH, Independence A.B. History. STANOLYN GAIL WILSON, Richmond B.S. Mathematics. CWENS, Vice President; SNEA; Baptist Stu- dent Union. KENNETH L. WILSON, Harrison, Ohio B.S. Biology. Biology Club, Vice President. JUDITH KAY WILLIAMSON, Irvine A.B. Social Science. JEFFREY MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Covington B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Young Republicans. DAVID LEE WILLIAMS, Berea A.B. English and Political Science. Polity Society. DARLENE WILLIAMS, Louisville A.B. English. CLAUDIA JEWELL WILLIAMS, Louisville A.B. Sociology. Clay House Council; Walters House Council. MARTHA A. K. WILCOCK, Kettering, Ohio B.M.Ed. Music Education. MENC; Delta Omicron. JAMES ANDREW WIHEBRINK, Fort Thomas A.B. English. Canterbury Club; Young Republicans; KYMA; PROGRESS, Sports Editor; Newman Club; MILESTONE. SANDRA CATHERINE WILT, Roanoke, Virginia A.B. English. KYMA; Young Republicans. EDDIE WAYNE WINGHAM, Carrollton B.S. Mathematics. KIE; OAK. JILLSMITS WININGS, Paris A.B. Art. Lambda Phi Omega. JOE LEE WITT, Winchester A.B. Social Science. Pershing Rifles; SNEA. VICTOR LEON WITT, Irvine B.S. Biology. Biology Club; Agriculture Club. SANDRA LYNN WINTER, Detroit, Michigan A.B. Sociology. Delta Theta Pi. 159 SANDRA KAYE WOODS, Hyden A.B. English. SNEA. KENNETH ELDEN WOODWORTH, Oxford, Pennsylvania B.S. Biology and Chemistry. OAK; Caduceus Club; KIE; Stu- dent Council; YMCA; Sigma Chi Delta. RONALD WAYNE WRIGHT, Dorton A.B. Geography and Geology. STEPHEN PAUL WRIGHT, Covington B.S. Biology and Chemistry. Caduceus Club, President; OAK; KIE; KYMA; Student Council. POLLY W. WYAN, London A.B. Social Science. WILLIAM FRANK YOUNG, Bagdad A.B. History. Student Council; Shelby County Club, President. TERRY LEE ZERKLE, West Liberty, Ohio A.B. Political Science. Young Republicans; Polity Society. WAYNE HOWARD ZIMMERMAN, Covington A.B. English. HERBERT HENRY ZUREICH, JR., Newark, Ohio B.S. Mathematics. OAK; Scabbard and Blade. Baby, bottles, and books all mixed together make Dave and Donna Barkman ' s life hectic but happy. I College of Business Business Expands Associate Degrees ABOVE: WILLIAM S. CRITCHFIELD, Instructor of Accounting. ABOVE RIGHT: JOSEPH YOUNG, Dean, College of Business. Having accepted the challenge of the business world, the College of Business is now amplifying an already extensive program. Degrees range from a one year secretarial certificate to a Master of Business Administration. The Associate of Arts degree in data processing, an innovation of one year ' s duration, is designed to keep pace with the emphasis in this portion of the business field. Other developments in business are equally integrated into the department because there is a need for the talents of persons trained in these areas. Developing both an industrial and a professional program, the Accounting Department prepares students for entrance into an account- ing firm in anticipation of becoming a Certified Public Accountant for industrial or governmental careers without the CPA certification. Basic accounting courses, required for all students in the College of Business, offer an opportunity for gaining knowledge useful in all phases of business. In cooperation with the Graduate School, the Accounting Department offers a concentration in accounting for the Master of Business Administration. 162 LEFT: ALEX G. MclLVAINE, Professor of Ac- counting. BELOW LEFT.- DAISY 8. FRENCH, Assistant Professor of Accounting. BELOW: JACK L. DYER, Assistant Professor of Ac- counting. 163 Business Administration Economics Open Career Paths Combining theory and practice, the Department of Economics seeks to give the student the theoretical basis of economics by which a practical career as an economist may be procure d. Presenting opportunities for basic study for non-majors and graduate work for majors, a wide range of course work has been developed in the Economics De- partment. The Department of Business Administration pre- sents three areas in which a bachelor ' s degree may be earned. General business gives the student an overview, allowing him to become familiar with all phases of the world of administration. Concerned primarily with investment, taxation, and financial institutions, the finance major must also interest himself in the other phases of business in order to apply his specified abilities. The management major has two options from which to choose, per- sonnel management and industrial relations or production management. .11 1 3 31 JEM S mtk K3 EISICIEIElffllBl tfii TOP: THOMAS D. PEARSON, Instructor of Economics. LEFT: KARL KEMP, Assistant Professor of Economics. ABOVE: RICHARD G. CHRISMAN, Professor of Economics. 164 LEFT: DAVID M. MEEKS, Instructor of Marketing. BELOW LEFT: JOHN T. GORGONE, Instructor of Business Ad- ministration. BELOW: WILLIAM S. CRITCHFIELD, Instructor of Accounting. 165 Four Degrees Offered by Business Education, Administration Training secondary education teachers and secretaries is the purpose of the Depart- ment of Business Education and Office Ad- ministration. Open to the student wishing to pursue a teaching career are three courses of study. An area in business is for students who will teach only business subjects; a major in business entitles the student to teach business and other courses; a certifi- cate for teaching in a federally reimbursed vocational school is awarded to those stu- dents in the business area or major who so indicate during their sophomore year. The secretarial programs are for one, two, or four years. The one year program leads to a certificate of Secretarial Science, the two year Executive Secretarial Pro- gram yields an associate degree, and the four year program the bachelors degree. RIGHT: ALFRED L PATRICK, Chairman, Department of Business Education and Office Administration. BELOW: EDSEL MOUNTZ, Assistant Professor of Bus- iness Education. 166 ABOVE: FAYE GRAY, Insfructor of Business Education. RIGHT: MYRENA S. JENNINGS, Instructor of Business Education. BELOW: MARTHA KEETON, Instructor of Business Education and Office Administration. 167 Learning to type is one of the basic skills of business. Business Seniors CHARLES ROBERT ABBOTT, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Circle K, Vice President; Stu- dent Council; Westminster Fellowship. RICHARD DALE ACHOR, Hillsboro, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Student Council, Secretary; Sigma Tau Pi; SNEA; Alpha Chi lota, Secretary; Student Court. CHARLES MELVIN ADAMS, Dry Ridge B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Sigma Tau Pi; Alpha Chi Lambda. DARRELL GENE AGEE, Harrodsburg B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. AUSA; Counterguerrilla Raid- ers; Scabbard and Blade. ANN KAREN AKIN, Frankfort B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Pi Kappa, Treasurer; CWENS, Secretary; Kappa Delta Tau. EARNEST PALMER ANDERSON, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. 168 JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Kappa Tau Epsilon; KYMA, President; Circle K; Fayette County Club; MILESTONE. NORMA WHITE ANDRADA, Louisville B.S. Business Education. Alpha Pi Kappa; Kappa Delta Tau; Drum and Sandal; Little Colonels; Student Council. GARY CLINTON ARNETT, Salyersville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ANTHONY ASBURY, JR., Hazard B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. GERALD THOMAS ASHCRAFT, Covington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DANNIE LEE BAILEY, Cincinnati, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. LAWRENCE EARL BAKER, Fort Thomas B.S. Business. DAVID ERICK BARKMAN, Lexington B.S. Business. Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Newman Club. ROYCE BONNY BARNES, Irvine B.S. Business Education. BETTY GAYE BARNETT, Campbellsville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. WILLARD CHARLES BATES, Haskell, New Jersey B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Lambda; Debate. ROBERT KENNETH BEATTY, Lima, Ohio B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. JEAN LOU BELL, New Castle B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. DARRELL ARBUN BENSING, New Albany, Indiana B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. Circle K; Alpha Chi lota. MICHAEL HARRY BLACKBURN, Cincinnati, Ohio B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. Circle K; Young Republicans; Alpha Kappa Pi. SANDRA KAY BLADES, Richmond B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. ROBERT BENNY BOGGS, Berea B.S. Business. LARRY R. BOTTOM, Mackville B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Sigma Tau Pi; Delta Chi Theta. 16 ' RUTH SCHEIBER BOTWICK, Monsey, New York B.S. Business Education. LARRY BOWLING, London B.S. Business Education. GARRETT DOWD BOURNE, Cincinnati, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Scabbard and Blade; Ac- counting Club. JAMES WILSON BOYER, Campbellsburg B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JOHN BRUCE BRASSFIELD, Winchester B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Pershing Rifles; AUSA; MILE- STONE, Business Manager. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BROCKMAN, Lexington B.S. Business Education. Young Republicans, President; Student Council; Newman Club. JOE ED BROWN, Paint Lick B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Circle K; Alpha Chi Iota; AUSA. RICHARD JOHN BROWN, Dayton, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. WILLIAM LOUIS BRYANT, Louisville B.S. Business Education. WILLIAM SHIRLEY BURRIS, Frankfort B.S. Business. Sigma Chi Delta; Counterguerrilla Raiders; Young Democrats; AUSA; YMCA. WILMA JOYCE BUSH, Winchester B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Pi, Treasurer. EUSTACE ALLEN BUTLER, Mount Olivet B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Kappa Tau Epsilon. DAVID RANDALL BYRD, New Albany, Indiana B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Lambda; KIE. BRUCE ANTHONY CANNON, Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club. EVELYN CAPITO, Turners Station B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. WILLIAM DAVID CAREY, Richmond B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CLARETTA LOU CARTER, Mount Vernon B.S. Business Education. BRENDA SEARCY CAYS, Frankfort B.S. Business Education. CWENS; Pi Omega Pi. 170 WILLIAM ABEL CHANEY, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Business. Alpha Chi lota. ISSAM Y. CHIHADE, Sowida, Syria B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. WILLIAM EUGENE CHILDERS, Somerset B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi. JAMES VINCENT CIROLI, JR., Newark, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. JANET L. CLARK, California B.S. Business Education. Young Democrats; MILESTONE; Sigma Tau Pi. WILLIAM PROCTOR CLEMENTS, Waverly B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Newman Club; Sigma Tau Pi; Young Democrats, President; Circle K. SENIORS Cadel Ryan and his date try their hand at some new dance steps at the Military Ball. CRAIG LEE COLDIRON, Lexington B.S. Business Education. DOUGLAS M. COMPTON, Phelps B.S. Business Education. Pike County Club. JAMES ALLEN COOK, Medina, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. LESTER COTTONGIM, JR., Manchester B.S. Economics. Clay County Club; Veteran ' s Club. CLARA R. CRAYCRAFT, Paris B.S. Business Education. Collegiate Pentacle, Secretary; Pi Omega Pi, President, Secretary; SNEA; Sigma Tau Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. JANICE COE DAVIS, Manchester B.S. Business Education. Clay County Club. 171 ALBERTA GAYLE DAY, Lexington B.S. Accounting DAVID S. DENNISON, Oxford, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. THOMAS MICHAEL DINELL, Fort Thomas B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. GARY LYNN DOLWICK, Hebron B.S. Business. MARK A. DRASKOVIC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Iota, President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Student Council. BRUCE G. EATINGER, Fairborne, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ROBERT ALLEN ECTON, Winchester B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. JUDITH MOORES ELSWICK, Richmond B.S. Business Education. Young Democrats. DONALD JOSEPH ERISMAN, Miamisburg, Ohio B.S. Business Education. Episcopal Canterbury Club; Student Council; Sigma Tau Pi; Pi Omega Pi. ELSANNA FISEL, Lebanon Junction B.S. Business Education. Young Republicans; SNEA. JAMES ANDERSON FLUTY, Winchester B.S. Accounting. Accounting Club. LINDA CAROLYN FORD, Carrollton B.S. Business. SENIORS SAMMY LEE FORD, Mount Vernon B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republicans. DANIEL WEBSTER FOWLER, Arlington, Virginia B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CECIL C. FOX, Winchester B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Counterguerrilla Raiders. ROY LEE FREEMAN, Winchester B.S. Business. WILLIAM JOHN FRIEND, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Accounting. Alpha Chi lota; Young Republicans. DENNIS J. FRINGELI, Cleveland, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. 17: WALTER EUGENE GADD, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Newman Club. KAREN DAGNA GARVIN, Glen Rock, New Jersey B.S. Business Education. MILESTONE; PROGRESS; Sigma Tau Pi, Secretary, Vice President. RICHARD M. GERWE, Cincinnati, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. EUGENE C. GESELE, Miami, Florida B.S. Business. Scabbard and Blade; Beta Omicron Chi, President. DEMPIL IRENE GOBLE, Starville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi. CAROL FAYE GRAGG, Somerset B.S. Business Education. Pulaski County Club. NANCY DABNEY GREEN, Richmond B.S. Business Education. Accounting Club, Secretary,- Disciples Student Fellowship, Secretary; Phi Tau Chi; Student Council. JON MICHAEL GRIM, Frankfort B.S. Accounting. Sigma Tau Pi; Accounting Club. WALLACE LEON HADDIX, Mount Sterling B.S. Accounting. JOHN STEPHEN HAJE, Morrisville, Pennsylvania B.S. Business. Alpha Chi lota. ROGER LELAND HAMILTON, Brooksville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. FRANKLIN DAVID HARMON, Springfield B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club; Washington County Club. TRACY LIND HARRISON, Port Royal B.S. Business Education. Sigma Tau Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Henry County Club. KAREN ANN HAWKINS, Lawrenceburg B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JIM HAYWOOD, Carr Creek B.S. Accounting. FINLEY R. HENSLEY, Sand Gap B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JOHN STEPHEN HIEBER, Fort Thomas B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. SARAH CAROLYN HILLYARD, Princeton B.S. Business Education. 173 EARL DAVID HOLT, Neon B.S. Business Education. Pershing Rifles. SANDRA M. HOWSE, Eminence B.S. Business Education. JO ANN HUGHES, Owenton B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. ELLA LOUISE HULETTE, Lancaster B.S. Business Education. WRA. RAYMOND JAMES HULS, Florence B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club. FREDERICK GEORGE IRTZ, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Lambda; AUSA; Accounting Club. PATRICK N. JACOVINO, Plainview, New York B.S. Business. OAK, President; Sigma Tau Pi; Sigma Chi Delta, Secretary. WILLIAM CLIFFORD JAMESON, Lebanon, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. KENNETH RAY JEFFRIES, Louisville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. OAK; KIE; Accounting Club, President. MIKE RUSSELL JEFFRIES, Worthington, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. E Club. DONNA FAYE JOHNSON, Winchester B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Sigma Tau Pi; Pi Omega Pi. LOWELL JONES, London B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Democrats; Laurel County Club. ROBERT G. JONES, Erlanger B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. NORBERT SNYDER KEENEY, Kettering, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. AUSA; Scabbard and Blade; Accounting Club. JUDY ANN KELLY, Lexington B.S. Business Education. SNEA. STEPHEN K. KEMP, Richmond B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Republicans. GREG RICHARD KOPPENHOEFER, Cincinnati, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. LINDA ZULAGER LADENBURGER, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. 174 ROBERT LEE KUMLER, Fort Mitchell B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Lambda; MILE- STONE, Photographic Editor. MARIE LANGDON, London B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Young Republicans. DAVID KEITH LAYTON, Lancaster B.S. Accounting. Young Republicans; OAK, Treasurer; Scab- bard and Blade. R. TRUETT LEE, Baghdad B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Democrats. NANCY JUNE LEWIS, Versailles B.S. Business Education. Alpha Pi Kappa, President; Senior Class Secretary; Queen Athena; Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA. HARRY E. LENZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.S. Business Education. E Club. Students frequently check the Placement Bureau for job interviews. Placement Provides Valuable Service to Students MARY L. LINDSEY, Danville B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. JOHN WILLIAM LINK, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. PAMELA SUE LOESCH, Miamisburg, Ohio B.S. Business Education. ROTC Sponsor. DONALD ELWOOD LONG, Harrodsburg B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JAMES LOUIS McDANIELS, Verda B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club; Veterans Club. ROBERT FRANKLIN McDONALD, Louisville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Circle K; MILESTONE. 175 BEN PATRICK McFALL, Jewell Ridge B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Tau Pi; AUSA; Ciruna. ORAN SHEPHERD McFARLAND, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi Lambda; Student Council; Sigma Tau Pi; Fayette County Club. CHARLES FONTON McGUIRE, Huntington, West Virginia B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. RODMAN MAFFET, Elizabethtown B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. WILLIAM EDGAR MAGGARD, Whitesburg B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Chi lota. RONALD KEITH MALONEY, Jeffersonville, Indiana B.S. Business Management. Circle K. DUANE M. MARTIN, Corbin B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Young Democrats. JAMES DANIEL MARTIN, Louisville Bus. Ad. Business Administration. E Club. JAMES SAMUEL MARTIN, Frankfort B.S. Business. JUDY WINSTEAD MARTIN, Mount Vernon B.S. Business Education. GLENN FOSTER MASON, Carrollton Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi, Secretary; Sigma Chi Delta; Student Council. JAMES ALEXANDER MEIER, Covington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ROBERT GEORGE MEIMAN, Covington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. VICTOR A. METZLER, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JAMES ALVIN MILLER, Mount Washington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club. JULIA HARRISON MILLER, Glen Ellyn, Illinois B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Collegiate Pentacle. LARRELL R. MILLER, Richmond B.S. Accounting. KIE. ORVILLE DOUGLAS MILLER, East Bernstadt B.S. Business Education. 170 SENIORS DARYLE ANN MIMS, Pikeville B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Pike County Club. CLAY P. MOORE, Danville B.S. Business Education. JOHN PAUL MOORE, Lexington B.S. Business. PORTER H. MOORE, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Accounting Club. THOMAS WAYNE NELSON, Campbellsburg B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. RICHARD EARL NEWBERRY, Eubank B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. KIE; OAK; Pulaski County Club, President. WILLIAM DAVID NOEL, Lancaster B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi; Young Re- publicans. RONALD ANTHONY NOUR, Daytona Beach, Florida B.S. Economics. HUGH GUYN O ' CONNELL, Nicholasville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. CHARLES EDWARD OVERSTREET, Bondville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi; Accounting Club. DAVID NEEL OURSLER, Louisville B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. MICHAEL W. PAHNER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Pi; AUSA; Coun- terguerrilla Raiders; Young Republicans. STEPHEN CLYDE PARKS, Brookville, Ohio B.S. Business. Accounting Club, Treasurer. SANDRA GAIL PARSONS, Wildie B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Pi; Young Republicans; SNEA; YWCA. DON STERLING PEARCE, Lexington B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. DANNY DOUGLAS PERRY, Frankfort B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. DAVID HOBSOU PHILLIPS, Elizabethtown B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. JACK BRUCE PIGMAN, Hazard B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. 177 PAUL RICHARD POLLITT, Lyndon B.S. Accounting. Sigma Tau Pi; OAK; Young Republicans. L. LAURENCE POWELL, Richmond B.S. Business Education; KIE; OAK; Canterbury Club; Young Republicans; Pi Omega Pi; Westminster Fellowship; Student Council. JAMES DEAN PRATHER, Somerset B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. GEORGE THOMAS PRICE, Somerset B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Veterans Club, Treasurer. KENNETH LEE QUINN, Newport B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DENNIS LEE RAYMOND, Florence B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. LANDIS DANE REECE, Eubank B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. ANN KAYE RICHIE, London B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. ERMA LOU ROARK, Osgood, Indiana B.S. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Secretary. RONALD JOSEPH ROBY, Louisville B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. Beta Omicron Chi; OAK; E Club. OWEN LAYTON ROGERS, Nancy B.S. Business. JEFFREY D. ROPER, Pineville B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. Military Career Awaits Some at Graduation Colonel E. N. Smith congrat- ulates Darrell Halcomb on being named a Distinguished Military Student. Plllill iJi ' ll CONNIE ROWE, Feds Creek B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Pike County Club, Treasurer. JESSE WARD ROWE, Prestonsburg B.S. Business JOHN DELANO SAMMONS, Hazard B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi; Veterans ' Club. SHARON L. SHRADER, Louisville B.S. Business Education. SNEA. FRANK SHOOP, Manchester B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi; Accounting Club; AUSA; Young Republicans. HARRY B. SIPPLE, Stanton B.S. Business. Alpha Chi lota. GERALD C. SLAGER, Berwyn, Illinois B.S. Business Education. JOHN RONALD SMITH, Louisville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Psychology Club. REGALD BYRON SMITH, Pikeville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Circle K; Pike County Club, President; Student Council; PROGRESS, News Editor. JAMES C. SNIDER, Cincinnati, Ohio B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DONALD G. SOSBE, Somerset B.S. Business. Sigma Tau Pi. EARL L. STAMPER, Rochester, Michigan B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ROBERT EDWARD STOUFFER, Madeira, Ohio B.S. Business Education. GRAYSON, TACKETT, Burdine B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JOHN B. TAYLOR, Corbin B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. LARRY LEWIS TAYLOR, Lawrenceburg B.Bus.Ad. Business Administration. MILESTONE; Pershing Rifles; AUSA. RONALD COLEMAN TAYLOR, Silver Grove B.S. Accounting. Gamma Delta Tau, Vice President; OAK, Vice President. NANCY BROWN TERHUNE, Lexington B.S. Business Education. 179 SENIORS JAMES OSCAR THOMPSON, Loyall B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. GEORGE M. VAUGHN, Hazard B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. DELMER WARREN, Lancaster B.S. Business Education ARTHUR DANIEL WATERS, Lancaster B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. LINDA FAYE WELCH, Winchester B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Pi. RAY WAYNE WELSH, Frankfort B.S. Business Education. Gamma Delta Tau. CHARLIE WEST, JR., Irvine B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. BEVERLY JEAN WESTMAN, Lakewood, New York B.S. Business Education. SNEA; Sigma Tau Pi; Delta Theta Pi, Vice President; Clay House Council. JOE GORDON WHITAKER, Richmond B.S. Business Education. WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, Louisville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. RICHARD CARL WILLIAMS, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. GARY EUGENE WILSON, Lexington B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. GEORGE GRADY WILSON, Whitley City B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Baptist Student Union, Vice President; Young Democrats. PAUL DOUGLAS WILSON, Cynthiana B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. GARRET WAYNE WISER, Independence B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. LARRY JAMES WITHERS, Somerset B.S. Accounting. RICHARD D. WOOD, Carrollton B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. WILLIAM AUSTIN WOODWARD, Maysville B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. ISO JANET KAY WYAN, London B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. JOHN EDWARD YOUNG, Simpsonville B.S. Economics. FREDERICK KREBS ZEPP, Indiana, Pennsylvania B. Bus. Ad. Business Administration. Sigma Chi Delta, Treasurer; OAK; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA. Collegiate Pentacle members enjoy food and friendly conversation at the home of Mrs. Robert R. Martin. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS KATHRYN ISABEL COLWELL, Troy, Ohio A.A. Executive Secretarial. PAMELA CAROL GRIM, Frankfort A.A. Executive Secretarial. JUDY KAYE CURTIS, Carlisle A.A. Executive Secretarial. LOUIS STEPHEN HALL, Lexington A.A. Data Processing. SANDRA ANN HIPPLE, Miamisburg, Ohio A.A. Data Processing. CWENS. PEGGY JEAN LAMB, Paint Lick A.A. Executive Secretarial. Young Democrats; CWENS. 181 JUDY LANE LAWSON, Harrodsburg A. A. Executive Secretarial. TALIA ELLEN MOORE, Fort Thomas A. A. Data Processing. ROBERT B. PUGH, Lexington A.A. Data Processing. JIMMY L. REYNOLDS, Lexington A.A. Data Processing. JANE ANN RICHARDSON, Richmond A.A. Executive Secretarial. JUDY ANN SHANK, Erlanger A.A. Executive Secretarial. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS SUE ANN SHARUM, Valley Station A.A. Executive Secretarial. Sigma Tau Pi; Newman Club. SHARLA G. SIMPSON, Greenup A.A. Data Processing. PATRICK HOGAN SMITH, Lexington A.A. Data Processing. SARAH GREELY STEWART, Lexington A.A. Executive Secretarial. MARTHA LYNN THOMAS, Irvine A.A. Data Processing. Sigma Tau Pi; Young Democrats. PRISCILLA ANN THOMAS, Lexington A.A. Data Processing. KAREN ELAINE WELLS, Louisville A.A. Executive Secretarial. PHYLLIS ANN WITT, Richmond A.A. Executive Secretarial. PAMELA MARIE WOLF, Loveland, Ohio A.A. Executive Secretarial. Young Republicans. 18? College of Education 183 College of Education Adds New Department Accreting the range of its influence, the College of Education this year acquired the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Dedicated primarily to the propagation of teacher education, the College of Education has inevitably broadened its sphere of au- thority as it has developed with the growth of the University. Preparing the student for a role that has been op- posite to the one which he has fulfilled for most of his life, the Department of Education seeks to provide guidelines for classroom procedures and professional conduct. Extending its influence into all departments through preparatory education courses, the department is responsible for the majority of courses in the ele men- tary education curriculum. The Department of Educa- tion works closely with Model Laboratory School in all phases of teacher education from classroom observa- tion to student teaching. Offering a minor for elementary education as well as a full major, the Department of Library Science purposes to prepare school librarians and give a continued TOP: DIXON A. BARR, Dean, College of Education. RIGHT: ELIZABETH A. PARKER, Assistant Professor of Education. 184 ABOVE LEFT: N. THOMAS GILL, Assistant Professor of Education. ABOVE RIGHT: MARGARET E. ROSER, Assistant Professor of Library Science. LEFT: J. DORLAND COATES, Associate Dean, College of Education. ABOVE: CHARLES L. ROSS, Professor of Education. 185 Physical Education and Psychology Build Minds and Bodies basis for graduate study. The proper use of a library and an understanding of the library systems and organizations is of value to all those in the teaching field. Through the courses offered in this department, students are able to make better use of a library. Developing the body to meet the requirements of the mind is the aim of the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Through health courses the workings and care of the body are relayed to perhaps the healthiest age group of our population. In physical education activity courses, stu- dents become skilled in group and individual sports, and de- velop better body control and coordination. Because of the greater amount of leisure time now available to man, the Department of Recreation trains students to teach more effec- tive use of this time. Oriented more toward educational psychology, the Psychol- ogy Department complements the Education Department with such courses as learning, child psychology, and intelligence testing. Other cours es are of value to the individual in under- standing psychological disorders. ABOVE: JAMES McCHESNEY, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. ABOVE RIGHT: JAMES G. SNOWDEN, Professor of Psychology. RIGHT: JAMES A. LEE, Chairman, Department of Psychology. 186 TOP: BARNEY R. GROVES, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education. LEFT: VIRGINIA N. JINKS, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. ABOVE: LEON ROTTERSMAN, Associate Professor of Psychology. 187 Lab School Provides Model Educational Environment TOP: LINDA M. INGRAM, Instructor of Elementary Education. ABOVE: ANNA M. CORNEUSON, Assistant Professor of Elementary Education. RIGHT: DAN EL DEANE, Assistant Professor of Art. 1SS Social Studies student teachers gain experience by teaching each other. Education Seniors BARBARA ANN ADAMS, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. DAVID LEON ADAMS, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA KAREN ADAMS, Salyersville B.S. Recreation. DIANA KAY ADKINS, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA; ACE. MARY LOUISE ADKISON, Newport B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. PHYLLIS JANE ALDRIDGE, Nicholasville B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; MENC. SHARON GAYE ALLEN, Garrett B.S. Psychology and Sociology. Psychology Club; KYMA. MARGIE ARLENE ANDERSON, Milford, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republicans. KATHLEEN YVONNE ARLINGHAUS, Fort Mitchell B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA. 189 NILA JANE ARMSTRONG, Bloomfield B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union; Young Re- publicans; YWCA; SNEA. A. MILLER ARRITT, Partlow, Virginia B.S. Health and Physical Education. E Club. LUCILLE A. ARTHUR, Norwood, Ohio B. S. Elementary Education. SNEA; McGregor House Council, President. MARTHA JANE BARKLEY, Miamisburg, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Sigma, President; Drum and Sandal; Delta Theta Pi; Sorority Council, Presi- dent; SNEA. GLENN C. BAUGH, Louisville B.S. Psychology. Gamma Delta Tau, President; Inter-fraternity Council, Vice President. BETTY ANN BAXTER, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. MILESTONE; KYMA; SNEA. JANE HALL BEATTY, Greenfield, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. WILLIAM HENRY BEATTY, Hillsboro, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. JOYCE ANN BEGLEY, Beattyville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. SENIORS NANCY LYNN BELEW, Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Alpha Pi Kappa. ROBERT BARRY BENNINGFIELD, Lebanon B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA SUE BENNINGTON, Prestonsburg B.S. Psychology. Young Democrats; Psychology Club. JOAN ELIZABETH BERKMEYER, Southgate B.S. Elementary Education. Sullivan Hall House Council; ACE, Secretary. WILLIAM GENE BIERLY, Vestal, New York B.S. Elementary Education. JERALDINE BLACKBURN, Monticello B.S. Elementary Education. YWCA; ACE; SNEA. PHYLLIS DIANE BLACKBURN, Jeffersontown B.S. Elementary Education. SANDRA CAROLE BLASER, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; KYMA; SNEA; MILESTONE. BARBARA ANN BLEVINS, Fort Thomas B.S. Elementary Education. Collegiate Pentacle, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA; ACE; KYMA, Vice President. 190 LESLIE A. BLOOM, Louisville B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club, Vice President; OAK. JUDY LYNNE BOWLES, Hazard B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; HPER. LARRY KEITH BRADBURY, Butler B.S. Psychology and A.B. Political Science. Psychology Club; Young Republicans. GLENN BRADLEY, Campton B.S. Elementary Education. RONNIE LEE BRANDENBURG, Beaftyville B.S. Elementary Education. JEAN HABERSAAT BRICKING, Bellevue B.S. Elementary Education. TERRY LEE BRIDEWELL, Alexandria B.S. Psychology. Pershing Rifles; Young Republicans. ROBERT MICHAEL BROCK, Lenarue B.S. Health and Physical Education. Beta Omicron Chi; HPER. CHARLES GAMIE BROWN, Bardstown B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club. SUE ELLEN BROWN, Fort Thomas B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; ACE. SANDRA KAY BRYAN, Fort Thomas B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; ACE. MARTHA DIANE BULLOCK, Mount Vernon B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republicans. BILLIE JO BURNESS, Radcliff B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Pi Kappa; Kappa Delta Tau; Kappa Kappa Sigma; SNEA. JANE HARRIET CAIRNS, North Miami Beach, Florida B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; Newman Club; Young Republicans; SNEA. CAROLYN C. CAMPBELL, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Sigma; Alpha Pi Kappa; Sorority Council, Vice President; Student Court; Newman Club, Fayette County Club; SNEA. DONNAL CANTRELL, Beaver, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. FRANCES RAHE CARBOY, Richmond B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; Drum and Sandal. RICHARD ALBRECHT CARBOY, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. 191 Children ' s eager minds offer a challenge for siudeni teachers. Student Teaching Lays Foundation for Career THOMAS ROBERT CAREY, Encino, California B.S. Psychology. Sigma Chi Delta; YMCA; Young Democrats; Psychology Club. JANET LOUISE CARDIN, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA; ACE; SNEA; Baptist Stu- dent Union. GARY JOSEPH CARONIA, West Orange, New Jersey B.S. Health and Physical Education. - RANDALL L. CARTER, JR., Fort Worth, Texas B.S. Psychology. Pershing Rifles. FRANCES DARLENE CASH, Dry Ridge B.S. Elementary Education. CWENS; Junior and Sophomore Classes, Secretary; Kappa Delta Tau. NANCY JEAN CHASEY, Bryan, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. CAROL ANN COAPLEN, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. LUCILLE COLE, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. DONNA LOUISE COLTON, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; ACE; SNEA. GENE MIDDLETON COMBS, Winchester B.S. Elementary Education. JUDITH RUTH CONGLETON, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. DIANA CAROL CONLEE, Rosslyn B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. 192 CANDIS LIN COOK, Erlanger B.S. Health and Physical Education. PAUL RODGER COOMBS, Pleasureville B.S. Health and Physical Education. CHESTER A. CORNETT, Waynesburg B.S. Health and Physical Education. MARY LOU CORNETT, Beattyville B.S. Elementary Education. MARILYN MYERS COUCH, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. JUDY G. COX, Crestwood B.S. Elementary Education. YWCA; SNEA; Burnam Hall House Council. JACQUELINE D. CRAWFORD, Stanford B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA. KATHLEEN MARY CREIGHTON, Suffern, New York B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; SNEA; Alpha Zeta Kappa. CAROLYN MAXINE CRUMP, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA; SNEA; ACE; Student Council. MARION FRANKLIN CURNUTTE, Kenoua, West Virginia B.S. Physical Education. JANE ELIZABETH DANEHE, Maysville B.S. Elementary Edu cation. Pi Alpha Theta; ROTC Sponsor. HAYWARD M. DAUGHERTY JR., Vine Grove B.S. Health and Physical Education. MILESTONE, Sports Editor; Young Democrats; E Club. LINDA GRACE DEANGELIS, Wallkill, New York B.S. Health and Physical Education. SNEA; WRA; HPER. PHYLLIS A. DEAN, Louisville B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; HPER. ROBERT BURTON DEAN, Pleasureville B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club; Young Democrats; Henry County Club. LINDA S. DETMER, Middletown, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi, President; SNEA; Col- legiate Pentacle; CWENS; Kappa Delta Tau; KYMA. GENE C. DOBBS, Monticello B.S. Elementary Education. TAMMIE YVETTE DOWLER, Cumberland B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republicans. 193 THOMAS E. DOWLER, Cookeville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. JANE DUNN, Lancaster B.S. Elementary Education. ROTC Sponsor. CAROLYN JEAN DURHAM, Stanford B.S. Elementary Education. Lincoln County Club, President; PROGRESS. ALICE JO DYKES, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. ROBERT THOMAS EASTWOOD, Park Hills B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. PATRICIA ANN ELLIS, Shelbyville B.S. Elementary Education. Shelby County Club; SNEA; YWCA, Treasurer; Baptist Student Union, President. SENIORS A student teacher puts four years of knowledge into one semester ' s work. teM I SHARON GALE FAIN, Nicholasville B.S. Elementary Education. JAMES K. FAWLEY, West Alexandria, Ohio B.S. Psychology. Sigma Chi Delta. JERI R. FEDDERSEN, Richmond B.S. Health and Physical Education. KYMA; HPER; Kappa Delta Tau. JAMES HAROLD FIELDS, Hallie B.S. Elementary Education. WILLA ANNE FITZPATRICK, Jackson, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. Kappa Kappa Sigma, Vice President; SNEA; HPER, WRA. ANITA SUE FLINCHUM, Hazard B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA. 194 BARBARA LYNNE FRISBY, Westerville, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. YOLANDA FRITZ, Richmond B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA. DON FUGATE, Rowdy B.S. Physical Education. JOHN JOSEPH GALLAGHER, Butler, New Jersey B.S. Physical Education. Newman Club; Young Democrats; HPER. NANCY CAROL GARRETT, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. WALLACE JOHN GARRITY, Franklin, New Jersey B.S. Health and Physical Education. DIANA PATRICIA GAUTIER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. SARAH JEAN GIRVIN, Burlington B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; MILESTONE; WRA. ROSALIND ADELLE GLASSCOCK, Gravel Switch B.S. Elementary Education. YWCA; SNEA; KYMA; ACE. ROBERT PAUL GOEBEL, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. JUNE LYNN GRAY, Erlanger B.S. Health and Physical Education. Delta Theta Pi; WRA; CWENS; Kappa Kappa Sigma. LARRY MORTON GRAY, Cynthiana A.B. English. EDWIN ELLIOTT GREEN, Erlanger B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club. ROBERT EDWARD GREGG, Lexington B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club, Vice President. MARK A. GRIPPA, Ripley, Ohio B.S. Physical Education. MAUREEN M. GULLFOYLE, Wadsworth, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SAMUEL GAINES HACKER, McKinney B.S. Elementary Education. Canterbury Club; Baptist Student Union; Lincoln County Club; Young Democrats. WILMA JEAN HACKER, Manchester B.S. Elementary Education. 195 JOHN BRENT HAIL, Somerset B.S. Psychology. JIMMY RAY HALL, Garrett B.S. Elementary Education. NORMA GRACE HALL, Mason, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; YWCA; SNEA; Baptist Student Union. DONNA MAY HAMILTON, Winchester B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Pi Kappa. JUDITH HAMILTON HANEN, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau, Secretary; ACE, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. TERRI LYNN HARRELL, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. ROTC Sponsor; Alpha Pi Kappa; ACE. BARRY LYNN HARTMAN, Carrollton B.S. Health and Physical Education. JUDY CAROL HATTER, Liberty B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. ANNE LOUISE HEISLER, Leola, Pennsylvania B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; HPER. Military Have a Real Ball 196 H. MONTEZ HENDERSON, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. CONSUELLA HENNINGER, Monticello B.S. Health and Physical Education. SNEA; HPER; WRA; Student Council; Lambda Phi Omega. BURTON HERALD, Quicksand B.S. Elementary Education. LAURA ELIZABETH HERALD, Sebastian ' s Branch B.S. Elementary Education. THOMAS JOHN HERDTNER, Mason, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. THELMA HAYES HERRIN, Somerset B.S. Elementary Education. CONSTANCE MARY HILAND, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Newman Club; Young Repub- licans. PATSY ROBERTA HOLLAND, Georgetown B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Young Republicans- KYMA. ANCIL R. HOUNSHELL, Jackson B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. JANET MARIE HOUNSHELL, Jackson B.S. Elementar y Education. SNEA; ACE. DONNA JEAN HOURIGAN, Gravel Switch B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; KYMA; YWCA. CHALMER HOWARD, David B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club. ELAINE CODA HOWARD, Hazard B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. JACQUELINE MILLS HOWARD, Harlan B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; Student Council; Young Republicans; Westminster Fellowship. KATHRYN ANNE HOWARD, Prestonsburg B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. WAYNE LEE HUCKER, Hamburg, New Jersey B.S. Health and Physical Education. E Club. CHERYL LYNN HUDSON, Worthville B.S. Elementary Education. MAURICE JOHN HUDSON, Fairfield, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. SNEA; Young Democrats; HPER. 19; SENIORS LYNN PERDUE HUMBLE, Monticello B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrats; SNEA; Baptist Stu- dent Union. ONNA KAY HUNT, Brodhead B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. MICHAEL WAYNE HURST, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. HARRIET KAY HUTCHENS, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. MENC; SNEA; Westminster Fellow- ship. EDWARD ROBINSON HYDEN, Manchester B.S. Health and Physical Education. Young Democrats; HPER. MARILYNN KAY JACKSON, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Sigma; KYMA. BRUCE O ' NEAL JOHNSON, Hustonville B.S. Psychology and Healrh and Physical Education. SNEA; HPER. JUDY LANE JONES, Jamestown B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE. NORMA ETTALENE JONES, London B.S. Health and Physical Education. Baptist Student Union; WRA; SNEA; HPER, President. 108 SANDRA KAY JONES, Richmond, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA; SNEA; Young Republican; ACE. THOMAS J. JONES, Germantown, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. DEANNA ROSE JULIAN, Spirit Lake, Iowa B.S. Elementary Education. WILLIAM RANDOLPH KEETON II, LOUISA B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; Young Republican. JOHN MAURICE KELLER, Covingtjn B.S. Health and Physical Education. SNEA; HPER. ROY WILLARD KING, Covington B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club; Student Council. TERRY W. KINCER, Neon B.S. Elementary Education. MICHAEL CARL KING, Erlanger B.S. Elementary Education. REBECCA SMITH KING, New Albany, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; MILESTONE; Colle- giate Pentacle; CWENS. KAREN ANN KORNHOFF, Covington B.S. Health and Physical Education. KYMA, Secretary; Newman Club; WRA; HPER; Kappa Delta Tau; Kappa Delta Pi; McGregor House Council. JENNIFER SUZETTE LACEY, Richmond, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; Young Republi- cans; SNEA. NICK A. LADENBURGER, Maysville B.S. Health and Physical Education. CLARENCE TUGGLE LAMPKIN, Chicago, Illinois B.S. Health and Physical Education. E Club. JAMES ROGERS LANE, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. Gamma Delta Tau, Vice President; Scabbard and Blade; Kappa Delta Pi; OAK. KAREN SUE LAWSON, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle; ACE. REED ALLEN LEE, Shepherdsville B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. PEGGY JO LEWIS, Prestonsburg B.S. Elementary Education. A. LYNN LOCKARD, Pineville B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi, Treasurer. | 99 SENIORS LINDA LOUISE LYONS, Ft. Thomas B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Young Republicans. THOMAS WARD McCANN, Xenia, Ohio B.S. Psychology. OAK; Psychology Club, President. ANNA LOUISE McFARLAND, Covington B.S. Elementary Education. Case Hall House Council; SNEA, President; ACE. SANDRA BRADLEY McKENZIE, West Liberty B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union. PATSY WALL McLAREN, Kings Mountain B.S. Elementary Education. THOMAS HOWARD McMULLIN, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. RITA JEAN MacDOWALL, Elmira, New York B.S. Elementary Education. JOSEPH R. MAHER, Amityville, New York B.S. Health and Physical Education and Psychology. HPER. JULIANNE E. MANNEN, Hampton, Virginia B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; WRA; Newman Club; SNEA. JAMES D. MARR, Miami, Florida B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; SNEA. NANCY LEE MARSH, Mount Olivet B.S. Elementary Education. ANITA CAROLE MARTIN, Wheelwright B.S. Elementary Education. FLORENCE JEAN MARTIN, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrats; Baptist Student Union; SNEA. CATHERINE LOUISE MARINO, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Newman Club. GREGORY G. MERRILL, Barnesville, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. PATRICIA M. MERRILL, Stanford B.S. Industrial Education. DEONA FAYE MILLS, Evarts B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Young Republicans. EILENE MILLS, Independence B.S. Elementary Education. CWENS; SNEA. 200 DEBORAH MOBERLY, Walton B.S. Elementary Education. PAMELA ANN MOBERLY, Wilmore B.S. Health and Physical Education. Kappa Delta Pi; WRA; HPER- SNEA. BARBARA ANN MOORE, Portsmouth, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA. RUTH ANNE FLEMING MOORE, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. SHARON CLARK MOORE, Maysville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau, President; Student Council; Collegiate Pentode; Kappa Delta Pi; ACE; SNEA; Young Republicans; CWENS; Disciples Student Fellowship; KYMA. SANDRA SUE MORGAN, Hyden B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. JANET S. MORRISON, Mount Sterling B.S. Elementary Education. Burnam House Council, President. LOIS FAYE MUFF, Florence B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union, Secretary; In- terfaith Council, Secretary and Treasurer. EVA SHARON MURPHY, Union City B.S. Elementary Education. FRANK AMES MURPHY, West Milford, New Jersey B.S. Physical Education. Newman Club; HPER. JAMES PAUL MURRAY, Beartyville B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. THOMAS EDWARD NADLER, Mason, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. KIE; OAK; Kappa Delta Pi. PAUL F. NARDUCCI, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA; SNEA; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi. ELIZABETH ANN NEAD, North Bend, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; KYMA. KATHLEEN SUE NELSON, Springfield, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. ROTC Sponsor; MILESTONE; SNEA; Young Republicans; Baptist Student Union; ACE. DORIS EVELYN NELSON, Campbellsburg B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. DEBORAH RAYE NEWSOME, Teaberry B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; HPER; Burnam Hall House Council; MILESTONE; CWENS; Collegiate Pentacle; Kappa Delta Pi; Floyd County Club; SNEA. BRUCE T. NIELSEN, Millbrook, New York B.S. Recreation. 201 ADRIAN ROBERT NIX, Harlan B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. MADONNA KAYE NOBLE, Ravenna B.S. Elementary Education. Clay House Council, Vice President- Pi Alpha Theta; ROTC Sponsor; Kappa Delta Tau. DIANN BLANTON NORTH, Shelbyville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; ROTC Sponsor. JANE NALL NORTHCUTT, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. PHILIP STEPHEN NUTTER, Louisville B.S. Psychology. ARNOLD CHARLES NYULASSY, Saddle Brook, New Jersey B.S. Health and Physical Education. E Club. CHARLES ORESKOVIC, Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. ROBERT G. OSBORNE Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Chi Delta, Vice President, Treasurer; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA; SNEA; Drum and Sandal; YMCA; Student Court. SHIRLEY SUE OSBORNE, Pikeville B.S. Elementary Education. Pike County Club; Young Republi- cans; Young Democrats. AL COSBY PANKE, Berea B.S. Psychology. CAROLYN PARKS, Smithfield B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Young Republicans. MAROLYN PARKS, Smithfield B.S. Elementary Education. 202 INEZ BETH PATTISON, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. CARL WILLIAM PHARIS, Louisville B.S. Health and Physical Education. BRENDA SUE POWELL, Conway B.S. Elementary Education. Young Republicans; SNEA; WRA. MARILYNN ROSE PRIDDY, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. JOHN DAVID PYLINSKI, Cooperstown, New York B.S. Physical Education and Recreation. DAVID SAMUEL RANDOLPH, Parksville B.S. Health and Physical Education. PATTY SUE RAY, Berea B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club. VICKI LYNN REEDY, Irvine B.S. Elementary Education. McGregor House Council; Kappa Delta Tau; Lambda Phi Omega, Secretary; SNEA; Young Demo- crats; ROTC Sponsor. DONNA MARIE REISSER, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Young Democrats; Delta Theta Pi. Seniors Select Invitations JOYCE HART REYNOLDS, Highland Heights B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. MARILYN JANE RHODES, Maysville B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. RHEDA CARROLYN RICE, Prestonburg B.S. Elementary Education. RITA DELORES RILEY, Nicholasville B.S. Elementary Education. Burnam House Council, Treasurer; Sigma Tau Pi; SNEA; Newman Club; ACE; Delta Theta Pi, Sec- retary; Young Democrats. JAMES ROBERT ROARK, New Boston, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. BRENDA KAY ROBBINS, Union B.S. Elementary Education. LINDA JO RODGERS, Carrollton B.S. Elementary Education. NEVA JEANNE ROGERS, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. BETTY ANN ROSS, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; SNEA. 203 BILLIE CHERYL ROWLETT, Corbin B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; KYMA; ACE; MENC. MARYANNE ROYSTER, Danville B.S. Elementary Education. JACK PAUL RUNDT, Bellevue B.S. Elementary Education. NANCY JANE RYERSON, Newfoundland, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. DOUGLAS RYSEWYK, Rochester, New York B.S. Elementary Education. RITA AUDREY SCHLESS, Norwalk, Connecticut B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. JACALYN CAROL SCHOCH, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. JUDITH ANN SCHOULTHIES, Bellevue B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Delta Theta Pi. KATHLEEN LOUISE SCHWETTMAN, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Col- legiate Pentode,- Pi Tau Chi; CWENS; KYMA; Ciruna; Wesley Foundation, Secretary; Student Council; Interfaith Council. JACK LYNN SCRIBER, Pleasureville B.S. Health and Physical Education. SNEA; Henry County Club; HPER. DIMPLE ROSE SELL, Albany B.S. Elementary Education. MARY JOYCE SELTSAM, Danville B.S. Health and Physical Education. SNEA; Kappa Delta Tau; Alpha Pi Kappa; Student Council; HPER; KYMA. BARBARA JEAN SHEARER, Midland, Michigan B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle. LARRY WAYNE SHEARER, Irvine B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. EVELYN LOUISE SHELLENBERGER, Versailles B.S. Health and Physical Education. MARY LUCILLE SHEPHERD, Greenup B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; WRA; Westminster Fellowship. TOM SHELTER, Winston Park B.S. Health and Physical Education. E Club; HPER. JUDI ELAINE SHIPMAN, Sidney, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; ACE; SNEA; Young Republicans. 204 CAROL LEE SIBLEY, Fairfield, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA; ACE. ROBERTA MARIE SIBRAVA, Newburgh, New York B.S. Elementary Education. Pi Alpha Theta; Ne wman Club. RITA AAAE SKINNER, Lexington B.S. Elementary Education. KYMA; YWCA; Fayette County Club. PATRICIA ANN SLONE, Hindman B.S. Elementary Education. ANGELA SMITH, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. JUDY RHEA SMITH, Florence B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. B. ERNIE SPALDING, Bardstown B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club, President. JUDITH ROBERTS SPEGAL, Independence B.S. Elementary Education. Collegiate Pentacle; SNEA; ACE. DENNIS HUGH SPENCER, Lexington. B.S. Elementary Education. SENIORS REBECCA LEE SPURR, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Delta Theta Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; ACE; MILESTONE. ELA1N STAMPER, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Young Republicans. CHERYL ANN STARNES, Paint Lick B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. VERNELL YOUNG STIVERS, Columbia B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. DONNA JEAN STONECIPHER, Leroy, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Student Council; Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation; CWENS. SANDRA LEE STRIKER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Educ ation. Newman Club; Pi Alpha Theta; SNEA; KYMA. WILLIAM DAVID SWANSEN, Morris, Illinois B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. CHARLES E. SWISHER, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education. CONNIE LEE SWITZER, Bellevue B.S. Elementary Education. ACE. 205 A senior awaits her diploma and the end of her college career. Good bye Eastern, Hello World JAMES BRENT TACKETT, Eubank B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. RONALD E. TANNER, Erlanger B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. KENNETH LLOYD TATE, JR., Lexington B.S. Recreation. GARY SYDNEY TATUM, Lebanon B.S. Elementary Education. JOHN R. THARP, Wilmington, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. Pershing Rifles; AUSA; Scab- bard and Blade; HPER; MILESTONE. DONNA JEAN THOBE, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. Newman Club; Drum and Sandal. RUTH ANNE THORNTON, Fort Thomas B.S. Elementary Education. Alpha Pi Kappa, Vice President; KYMA; SNEA; Student Council; ROTC Sponsor. SHARON ELAINE THOMAS, Louisville B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. SANDRA ELIZABETH TILFORD, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. McGregor House Council, Vice Presi- dent; Student Council; MILESTONE, Section Editor; SNEA. JUDITH CALDWELL TRAPP, Crestwood B.S. Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union; SNEA. BETTY EDWARDS TURPIN, Bybee B.S. Elementary Education. EDNA PENNINGTON VANBEVER, Somerset B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; ACE; Kappa Delta Phi. ROBERT BRYAN VANHOOSE, Paintsville B.S. Psychology. Psychology Club; Veterans Club; Young Re- publicans. RODNEY L. VARNEY, Forest Hills B.S. Health and Physical Education. KEA; SNEA; HPER; Pike County Club. DONNA OAKES VOLPE, Lancaster B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. DAVID EDWIN VON HOLLE, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA; Alpha Kappa Pi. DENNIS RANDOLPH WAGNER II, Richmond B.S. Health and Physical Education. JO ELLA WALLACE, Burnside B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; HPER. SENIORS FANNIE JASPER WALLIN, Mount Vernon B.S. Elementary Education. SHERRY ANN WALTERS, Middletown B.S. Health and Physical Education. Drum and Sandal, President; WRA; Student Council. DANIEL M. WATT, Atlantic City, New Jersey B.S. Elementary Education. Sigma Chi Delta; MILESTONE; KYMA. JESSE WARD, Richmond B.S. Physical Education. MARY JO WARD, Fairborn, Ohio B.S. Health and Physical Education. WRA; HPER; SNEA. JERRY WALTON WARREN, Greensburg B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER. JUDITH LYNN WATERS, Barbourville B.S. Elementary Education. JAMES DOUGLAS WEBB, Richmond B.S. Health and Physical Education. ANNA LEE WESTER, Lexington B.S. Health and Physical Education. Alpha Pi Kappa, Treasurer; HPER. 207 DEE ANN COCKERHAM WHITAKER, Winson-Salem, North Car- olina B.S. Elementary Education. ELAINE HELEN WHITAKER, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. CWENS; Kappa Delta Pi; Collegiate Pentacle, President; Student Council; SNEA; ACE. RONNIE GENE WILBURN, Manchester B.S. Psychology. Veterans Club; Psychology Club; Young Demo- crats; Student Council. JAMES RAY WILCOX, Mount Sterling B.S. Health and Physical Education. KIE; HPER; SNEA. JUDITH ELAINE WILLIAMS, Berea B.S. Elementary Education. LARRY H. WILLIAMS, Louisville B.S. Health and Physical Education. SUE HEEB WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education. CWENS; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Tau; SNEA. GEORGE R. WILLIAMSON, JR., Booneville B.S. Elementary Education. SAMMYE GLADYS WILLIAMSON, McRoberts B.S. Elementary Education. SENIORS BETTY JEAN WILLOUGHBY, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. SNEA. CHARLES LEE WILSON, Falmouth B.S. Psychology. SHERRY LEE WILSON, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. WANDA MASTERS WILSON, Richmond B.S. Elementary Education. Drum and Sandal. SANDRA SUE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Fleming B.S. Health and Physical Education. HPER; SNEA; WRA. JUDITH ANN WRIGHT, Louisville B.S. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Sigma. KAY ANN WRIGHT, Hillsboro B.S. Elementary Education. REBECCA SUE YATES, Grundy, Virginia B.S. Elementary Education. ACE; KYMA; SNEA; DRF. ?08 Graduate School 10? Graduate School Paces University Development Masters degree programs appear to be the coming thing at Eastern. Enlarging this year to offer a Master of Science in Biology, a Master of Arts in Music, and a Master of Business Administration, the Graduate School is preparing to offer next year a Master of Science in Chemistry and a Master of Arts in Geography. In addition to the Masters degree program the Graduate School also offers Rank I certification for elementary and secondary teachers. The presence of a graduate school on campus has greatly enhanced the idea of further education and has encouraged many students to pursue their own interests into higher scholarly fields. Contributing to other campus developments, graduate students be- come teaching assistants to lighten the classwork load of professors. Through their need for an extensive library, they have promoted expansion of facilities and materials of the John Grant Crabbe Library. ELMO E. MORETZ, Dean of the Graduate School. BILLY SHAW BLANKENSHIP, Crab Orchard M. S. Biology. STEVEN KENNETH BOTWICK, Spring Valley, New York M. A. Education. JOHN WILLIAM BRILL, Williamstown M. A. History. JAMES ROGER CASTLE, Paintsville M. S. Biology. CHING CHENG CHAO, Taiwan, China M. A. Education. PHILLIP D. COLE, Lexington M. M. Ed. Music Education. TERRY CLYDE COLLINS, Erlanger M. A. History. SHARON KAY CONGLETON, Richmond M. A. Education. ALMA KAY COODY, Lexington M. A. English ?io GLENNA ASBURY DOD, Monticello M. A. Education. LOUIS MELVYN GIANCOLA, Louisville M. A. Education. SYLVIA JEAN HARGROVE, Joliet, Illinois M. A. English. JERRY FONCE HOWELL, JR., Jackson M. S. Science. JOYCE MARIE LIBBEY, Brookville, Indiana M. A. History. MICHIKO MATSUMOTO, Tokyo, Japan M. A. Education. CHARLES EDWARD MUNTZ, Cynthiana M. A. History. ARTHUR GORMAN POPE, London M. A. Education. NANCY KAY PRINZEL, Deer Park, Ohio M. A. English. SANDRA N. ROBERTS, Erlanger M. A. Education. ANTHONY D. SCARFONE, Massapequa, New York M. A. Education. LINDA PRESTON SCOTT, Richmond M. A. Education. JOSEPH PATRICK THOMAS, Richmond M. S. Biology. JAMES P. WHITE, Crab Orchard M. A. History. MARTHA SUE WILSON, Richmond M. A. Education. ROBERT LAWRENCE WILSON, Memphis, Tennessee M. A. Education. 211 m  ' ■ ■ ■ HONORS Hall of Fame Honor Roll . . Senior Citations Who ' s Who . . Honoraries . Oi fjSjKTi ■ ■ ■ ' ■■ mi ( $-£ ill ■ ' ■. ' •• ' ■-■■ ' ' . ' V.- - ■ - - A - i . ' ■ ' ■■■ . yfi «E7 JI BEai 3j HP Km 1968 Hall of Fame Honors bestowed upon the recipient of the Milestone Hall of Fame award are the highest that a graduat- ing senior can have conferred on him. The achieve- ment of the honor reflects superior scholarship, lead- ership, creative participation in campus activities, and a personification of the ideals and goals that the University holds in high esteem. Nominations for Hall of Fame are made by the senior honoraries and the Student Council with final selection being made by a secret committee chosen by the President. The 1968 Milestone presents Mr. Robert E. Tarvin as the newest member of the distinguished Hall of Fame. Bob has exhibited superior achievement in all endeavors he has attempted. Coming to Eastern on a football scholarship, he was an outstanding player, being named all-OVC tackle in 1966. Side- lined in his senior year because of ill health, he served as an undergraduate assistant coach, contributing valuable aid to the coaching staff. In academics Bob achieved distinction with a 3.82 overall grade average, while serving as President of E Club, a member of Kappa lota Epsilon, Omi- cron Alpha Kappa, and Who ' s Who. Bob also served as East ern ' s representative to the Experiment in In- ternational Living, spending last summer in Uruguay. As well as receiving the Hall of Fame award, Bob was also selected for the Milestone ' s Honor Roll as having the highest point average in, and the greatest contribution to, the College of Arts and Sciences. Bob ' s future plans include attending graduate school, specializing in Latin American history. ROBERT E. TARVIN 1968 Hall of Fame i 214 A member of several organizations, Bob is a campus leader. Despite his heavy academic schedule, Bob ably served as an undergraduate assistant football coach for the champion 1967 Eastern Colonels. 215 1968 Honor Roll Recipients of the Milestone ' s Honor Roll award are the best in their respective colleges. Not only do they represent the highest grade averages in their fields, but they also actively display interest in and contribution to campus activities, as well as ex- hibiting leadership in their college. The students cited for the Honor Roll are chosen by the respective college deans on the basis of high academic standing, leadership, cooperation and contribution to their field of study while at Eastern. ABOVE: JAMES H. Mc- GOWAN, Technology. RIGHT: KENNETH R. JEF- FRIES, Business. 116 LEFT: BEVERLY D. TILMES, Education. LEFT BELOW: GEORGE W. NOE, Arts and Sciences. RIGHT BELOW: ROBERT E. TARVIN, Arts and Sciences. :i7 1968 Milestone Senior Citations Awards for Milestone Senior Citations have increased in im- portance since their inception four years ago and have come to occupy an increasing status among the emulative goals that graduating seniors or terminating juniors strive to attain. Students cited for Senior Citations have demonstrated ex- ceptional ability, achievement, and leadership in their re- spective academic or extracurricular fields. Nominated by department chairmen, organization advisors, and athletic coaches, final selections were made by a committee of student and administrative composition. Awards were made in the areas of athletics, drama, music, religion, speech and debate, student government, student publications, and, for the first time, Greeks. ' ■ - f ! m ' ( £ ■ ' • • i H • 8 • ■pi m M PPPpMI mm • « I 5E I • • • • 3 gj— fc« SMbk M li t 4iB pw — - _=  ■;  4 Mi ifary: ROBERT MORR SON, TOM CONRAD, ROGER LANE, JACK BREWER, CLARK FULLER, ROBERT LONG, DONALD SM TH, JR., FRED ZEPP, ALAN BALDWIN, BOB TSCHUDI (not pictured). 218 Siudeni Government: ELLEN SCHULER, JERRY STEWART, WILLIAM McCONNELL, ROBERT ABBOTT. Athletics: ALAN CHAFLIN, DOUG CORDIER, RON ROBY, BILL WALKER, ARNOLD NYULASSY. 219 Senior Citations Dromo: SUZANNE ANKRUM. Music: DALE POLING, PAT- TRICIA GILBERT, JAMES DYKE. 220 Religion: LINDA STRAUSBAUGH, NONA CHUHAY. Speech and Debate: DENNIS BURROWS, SANDRA HOLDERMAN, ANN BARKER . 221 Senior Citations Outstanding Greek Man and Woman: GLENN BAUGH, LINDA DETMER. Student Publications: WILMA ASBURY, MARSHA SCOTT WEBSTER, ROY WATSON, FRED MULLINS, JOYCE HARVILLE. 222 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Students who are recognized as contributing significant- ly to their college or university during their educational career are honored by receiving membership in the na- tional publication Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Thirty-seven Eastern seniors were awarded membership in the coveted national organization this year. Induction into Who ' s Who is based upon scholarship, leadership, extracurricular participation, citizenship, and future po- tential. The nominees are selected by a faculty committee and final determination made by the national organiza- tion. Those who are finally chosen receive a certificate recognizing their achievement and their names placed in the annual publication of Who ' s Who. ABOVE: WILMA E. ASBURY, Home Eco- nomics. LEFT: ALAN R. BALDWIN, Political Science. 223 Who ' s Who RIGHT: PHILIP R. COMBS, History. BELOW: NONA L. CHUHAY, Elementary Educa- tion. RIGHT: CLARA R. CRAY- CRAFT, Business Education LEFT: PATRICK JACOVINO, Business. BELOW: DONALD J. ERISMAN, Elementary Education. ABOVE: KENNETH R. JEFFRIES, Accounting. RIGHT: STEPHEN R. HOLT, English. 225 RIGHT: JAMES R. LANE, JR., Ele- mentary Education. BELOW: CAR- OLYN M. MURPHY, English. ABOVE CENTER: ANN S. MITCHELL, English. RIGHT: JAMES H. McGOWAN, Industrial Arts. 226 Who ' s Who LEFT ABOVE: STEPHANIE McKINNEY, Biology. RIGHT ABOVE: GORDON W. JENNINGS, Psychology. LEFT: TRUETT R. LEE, Business. 227 • m «▼ pr ... [ M j Who ' s Who ABOVE: RICHARD E. NEWBERRY, Business. BELOW RIGHT: GEORGE W. NOE, Physics. BELOW LEFT: ROBERT G. OSBORNE, Ele- mentary Education. fe?fcUrtfiMm £ft 3 228 LEFT: DEBORAH R. NEWSOME, Physical Education. BELOW: RUTH A. REIBUNG, History. LEFT: SANDRA W. POWELL, English. Who ' s Who RIGHT: DARRELL W. R08 N- SON, Mathematics. BELOW LEFT: BRUCE A. SNIDER, Bi- ology. ABOVE: DONALD H. SMITH, English. LEFT: SANDRA J. ROY, Home Economics. BELOW: KENNETH K. SPURLOCK and BRENDA J. HOLT, English. LEFT: KATHLEEN L. SCHWETTMAN, Elementary Education. ABOVE: ELLEN C. SCHULER, English. 231 RIGHT: MARSHA S. WEBSTER, Political Science. BELOW: STEPHEN P. WRIGHT, Chemistry. BOTTOM: ROBERT E. TARVIN, History. Who ' s Who LEFT: STANOLYN G. WILSON, Mathematics. BELOW: BEVERLY D. TILMES, Elementary Education. LEFT: KEN E. WOODWORTH, Pre-Medicine. ABOVE: FREDERICK K. ZEPP, Business. 233 Omicron Alpha Kappa Omicron Alpha Kappa is an honorary society for junior and senior men who have demon- strated character, scholarship, intelligence, and leadership. Its members must have acquired and maintained an academic standing of 3.4. The major project for the year was the orga- nization of an academic college bowl team for Eastern. The society was also active in such campus events as orientation of new fresh- men, the honors program in the spring, home- coming preparations, and making nominations for the Hall of Fame. Included in its proposed endeavors is making an effort to become associated with the nation- al senior men ' s honorary, Omicron Delta Kappa. At times like these OAK ' s president, Gordon Jennings, considers the hours spent mastering parliamentary procedure not to have been in vain. David Allen Alan Baldwin Dennis Burrows Richard Eads Roger Ewing Eugene Gray Finley Hendrickson Pat Jacovino Edward James Roger Lane David Layton Thomas McCann David Melton George Noe Ronald Parkey Dale Poling Paul Pollitt Ronald Roby James Simpson Bob Tarvin Ronald Taylor Ken Woodworth Steve Wright Frederick Zepp Herbert Zureich Carol Abney Suzanne Ankrum Wilma Asbury Barbara Blevins Evelyn Capito Clara Craycraft Carolyn Crump Linda Detmer Sandra Howse Becky Smith King Karen Lawson Stephanie McKinney Regina Miller Ann Mitchell Margie Mitchell Sharon Moore Deborah Newsome Diana Patterson Sandra Roy Kathy Schwettman Barbara Shearer Peggy Struhlreyer Marsha Scott Webster Elaine Whitaker Collegiate Pentacle members chat with Mrs. Robert Mart in at a tea for them in her home. Collegiate Pentacle Highlighting the year ' s activities for Colle- giate Pentacle, senior women ' s honorary, was the traditional tapping ceremony of prospec- tive members, and later on, the initiation banquet at Boone Tavern. Other activities included giving a coke party for transfer stu- dents during Orientation, decorating the SUB for Homecoming, delivering Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, giving a tea for Dean Ingels and her staff, planning a party for Brockton children, and sponsoring a hen party for those girls seeking membership into the organization. Collegiate Pentacle is organized in order to recognize those senior women who have obtained academic achievement and have displayed high standards of leadership and character. Membership is afforded to those women who have maintained an overall 3.0 standing for a minimum of 90 semester hours, and who have participated in extracurricular activities. At the present time Collegiate Pen- tacle is in the process of becoming affiliated with Mortar Board, a national honorary. ?35 Robert Adams James Alexander James Bryant Gary Brueggen Don Burkhead Michael Cowman Stephen Creech John Crites Mark Gritton Terry Gruelle Danny Harris Charles Hollar Michael Hounshell William Marksbury Chelsea Merrirt Robert Monfort Michael Munn Jerry Necessary Jack Phelps Robert Zwick Kappa lota Epsilon Composed of sophomore men who have attained a 3.0 or better scholastic standing, Kappa lota Epsilon encourages academic achievement and renders service to the Eastern community. Nomi- nated on the basis of citizenship, scholarship, and leadership as freshmen, members are selected by outgoing KIE ' s and a faculty committee. Service is the key to the organization ' s activities. Members served as guides during Orientation Week, formed an advisory council for assisting freshmen with academic problems, and helped with decorations for the Homecoming dance. A traditional end to the year was the spring banquet. One of the highlights of Orientation Week was the freshman talent show, co-sponsored by Kappa lota Epsilon. 236 Cwens assist in serving at a tea given for members of their or- ganization and Collegiate Pentacle at the home of President and Mrs. Martin. Cwens Mu Chapter of the National Society of Cwens is the honorary organization for sophomore women at East- ern. Its purpose is to foster leadership, scholarship, and fellowship among sophomore women and to help lay the foundation for leaders among freshman women. During the year, Cwens filled its calendar with a wide variety of activities. They served as Orientation guides, sponsored the freshman talent show, published guidebooks for freshmen, and gave a Christmas ban- quet for freshman women. Cwens honored their pledge of service to Eastern by working as Homecoming guides, assisting with Honors Day, and sponsoring fall and spring informal dances. Cwens felt that the image they project of Eastern will help it to grow and so they engaged in several community service projects. Working at the Telford Community Center, visiting nursing homes, Christmas caroling, and sending baked goods to soldiers in Viet Nam kept these girls busy throughout the year. Margaret Barnard Joy Barr Phyllis Byrely Debbie Cobb Javena Cox Joyce Crossfield Diane Cruey Jovita Dick Sharon Goodie! Linda Hankins Loraine Hauschildt Martha Hendrix Nancy Hewitt Sandy Hinger Barbara Jefferies Linda Jenkins Gloria Johnson Kay McNeil Rheba Miller Jamie Mullins Laura Niles Sylvia Phillips Lee Ratliff Gail Rhodes Susan Sand Candy Stratton Kathy Thomas Lillian Wells Karen Williams Phyllis Wright 237 Alpha Psi Omega members discuss technical organization, the basis for a successful dramatic production. Alpha Psi Omega, a chapter of a national dramatics honorary frater- nity, was established to recognize stu- dents who have made outstanding contributions to the theatre, either through performance, costuming, or technical activity. Alpha Psi Omega members, in con- junction with Eastern Little Theatre, were responsible for the many fine dramatic productions enjoyed by East- ern students this year. Students who participate in drama- tics are awarded points on the basis of the type of role, the length of the play, or the hours of technical work. Membership in Alpha Psi Omega is conferred for life. IK- -flM HMH BOTTOM ROW: Harry Thompson, Suzanne Ankrum, Karen Fletcher, Yvonne McDowell, Fonda McAlister. SECOND ROW: Rudd Parsons, Carol Watson, Ed Anania, Chris Taul- bee. ?33 BOTTOM ROW: Peggy M. Stuhlreyer, Barbara A. Blevins, Kathy L. Schweftman, Carolyn M. Murphy, Ellen C. Schuler, Karen S. Lawson, Nancy Hill. SECOND ROW: Deborah R. Newsome, Julia J. Miller, Elaine Whitaker, Tracy L. Harrison, Sharon C. Moore, Judith H. Hanen, Marsha S. Webster, Wilma E. Asbury. THIRD ROW: Ruth A. Moore, Regina L. Miller, Bar- bara J. Shearer, Clara Craycraft, Edna P. VanBever, Sandra Roy, Rebecca L. Spurr. FOURTH ROW: James H. McGowan, Florence Stratemeyer, Donna L. Pennart, Mabel W. Jennings, Linda Strausbaugh, Sue H. Williams, Elizabeth A. Nead, Ken- neth K. Spurlock. Kappa Delta Pi Striving to encourage high professional, intellec- tual, and personal standards, Kappa Delta seeks out and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. Organized in 1935 under the Delta Alpha Chapter charter, Kappa Delta Pi accepts only those students who have a junior standing with a cumulative grade average of 3.1, who display worthy educational ideals, and who are working toward twelve hours in professional education. Kappa Delta Pi contributed necessary teaching aids to a one-room school in Clay County, Ken- tucky, and gave cash awards to a sophomore man and woman who demonstrated exceptional scholarship and leadership in the field of educa- tion. In addition, the organization promoted pro- grams of vital interest to student teachers. Kappa Delia Pi initiates become full-fledged members when they receive their pins. 239 « i? 1 f w ' - [ |L IF ■ l B  M ■ I J r 1 pi 1 ¥ ' 1 1 1 Vj- W ' ' f 7 m 1 - w tj £tSL i 1 v jJw? ScaJ@BmII IB L v A K J i K ' 1 M .M W l Itll i ■ } ■sfisrfiiKsri SfevjB f% JLi i L.Jr BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Harrison, Donna Johnson, Demphil I, Goble, Sandra G. Parsons, Julia H. Miller, Evelyn Capito. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Ecton, Mary Lindsey, Erma Roark, Linda Rob- erts, Joyce Bush, Clara Craycraft, Donald Erisman. Pi Omega Pi Organized as the first honorary on Eastern ' s campus, Pi Omega Pi continues to honor outstanding students who are interested in teaching in the business field. Active members must be enrolled in a business education curriculum; have com- pleted at least three semesters of college, including twelve hours in business; and have attained a 3.0 academic average in busi- ness and education courses. Activities of the organization are de- signed to enhance the desirability of the teaching of business. Mr. Charles Bright talks fo Pi Omega Pi members on the importance of vocational education in business. 240 Scabbard and Blade K Company, 15th Regiment of Scabbard and Blade was founded at Eastern in 1964. It became a part of the long-established national Scabbard and Blade tradi- tion which is dedicated to fostering a sense of loyalty, honor, duty, and brotherhood among the members and graduates of the advanced cadets of the ROTC pro- gram. 1966 Homecoming Queen, Judy Drake, walks iJw VigSSSHP under the saber arch formed by Scabbard ■ ' and Blade as she is introduced at this year ' s ' ' -.TV. ' T - ' - pre-game ceremony. Membership in the honorary is limited to those who have maintained a 3.0 academic average and who have been selected and voted on by the active members. Scabbard and Blade conducted pledge initiations, sponsored trips to Army posts, and contributed to the impressive dignity of the Military Ball and Homecom- ing by forming a saber arch. BOTTOM ROW: Donald K. Stewart, Ben P. McFall, Jr., Alan R. Baldwin, Herbert H. Zureich, Bob G. Osborne, Fred C. Voight, James W. Angel. SECOND ROW: William Nixon, Roger Lane, Jack Brewer, John Tharp, Dennis Raymond, Danny W. Smith, Robert E. Morrison. THIRD ROW: Major William T. Collier, David L. Jerome, Donald H. Smith, Jr., David K. Layton, Garrett D. Bourne, Leslie E. Butler, Gene Gesele. Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha is a nationally chartered honorary for outstanding students in debate, extemporaneous speaking, foren- sics, oratory, and responsible public speaking. DSR-TKA had as its program recruiting of notable speakers to Eastern ' s campus, assisting in spon- soring the annual British-Eastern public debate, and planning the campus-wide Weaver and Keene oratorical contests for men and women. In addition, DSR-TKA mem- bers served as discussion and de- bate judges for the annual regional high school speech festival. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Watson, Ann Barker, Sandy Holderman, Karen Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Gene Gray, Dennis Burrows, Randy Nolte, Robert King. Kappa Pi Alpha Alpha Psi Chapter of Kappa Pi, national art fraternity, gears its activities to the promotion of potential and professional art ability among outstanding students in the field. The organization conducts exhibits of work done by students and professors in the Art Department. It also aids in bringing art exhibit tours to Eastern ' s campus. This year the group toured various art centers throughout the state, as well as studying works of renowned artists. r e ■ ' ■ = ■ r §  IP , v — t «. L- • r •ti ' Lcs i 1 ' % — ' kfc jk CuH fe Vl HjR «■ tV B u I T [BfS K ■ ■ 8 S-isSW- 1 f M WA 1 -. P w Jf i KH BjI li ' - f ' i H tp ■ lV fl ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m m 1 ■ ■ i BOTTOM ROW: Gittel Chase, Judith Lopazanski, Phronsie Jett, Cindy Adams, Guyvonne Tribble, Cheryle Sexton, Barbara Thom- as, Connie Cecil. SECOND ROW: Judith Van Arsdale, A. M. Sex- ton, Connie Bates, Robert Bell, Dan Morgan, Jean Waters, Garry Comley, Christine W. Price. THIRD ROW: Dean Gatwood, Larry Wofford, Sharon Tudor, Barbara Spicer, Jean Lane Osborn, Rod- ger E. True. 242 BOTTOM ROW: Linda Strausbaugh, Donna Pohlmann, Phyllis Engleman, Nancy Hill, Kathy Schwettman, Peggy Stuhlreyer. SECOND ROW: Willis Parkhurst, Eugene N. Barnes, Bill Mag- gard, Dale Poling, Jerry Hopkins, David Imhoff, James Perks. Pi Tau Chi Pi Tau Chi, a national religious honorary society, recognizes outstanding students who have distin- guished themselves by leading Christian lives and by exhibiting Christian leadership. Membership is granted only to those who have at leas t sophomore status and who have been nomi- nated by the members of the campus religious orga- nizations. Plans were made this year to establish an active alumni file. In addition, the group organized a Com- pany of Compassion as a part of the Laubach Liter- acy Foundation ' s Army striving to increase adult literacy at home and abroad. Eastern ' s Zeta Chapter of Pi Tau Chi actively en- courages support of and interest in religious orga- nizations as a means to a fuller and happier Christ- ian life both as a college student and in the years after graduation. BOTTOM ROW: Rita Needy, Debbie Peters, Sandy Murphy, Peggy Castle. SEC- OND ROW: Ronald Parkey, Ed James, Rodger S. Gunn, Gene Gray, D. B. Pettengill. Tf ! Polity Society Achieving its objective of promoting schol- arship among political scientists, the Polity Society devoted its regular meetings to the discussion of pertinent political problems. Members of the group, who must have at least twelve hours in political science and a 3.0 average, seek to objectively study existing political and governmental institutions and find means for improve- ment in these areas. Activities included a tea for new mem- bers at which they were introduced to old members and the faculty of the Political Science Department. A banquet featuring a guest speaker ended the year. 243 Student Government Assumes True Role Finding itself in the midst of a student body beginning to clamor for its rights from a seem- ingly static administration, Eastern ' s Student Gov- ernment Association set as its goal for 1967-68 the provision of a forum through which student opinion could be expressed. To this end, the Student Council, led by Presi- dent Steve Wilborn, went on record as opposing the policy of mandatory ROTC for all male fresh- men and sophomores. Further committees under the auspices of the council investigated several of the unpopular administrative policies, such as women ' s hours and classroom attendance, as well as determining the validity of reports of alleged discrimination. During the past year, Eastern ' s Student Gov- ernment finally asserted itself as the authentic voice of Eastern students. STEVE WILBORN, President of Student Government Association BOTTOM ROW: Brenda J. Butler; Jacqueline M. Howard; Kathy S. Schwettman; Yvonne C. McDowell; Sandra C. Wilt; Toni J. Eastham; Diana R. Rose; Ellen C. Shuler, Secretary; Juanita Clark. SECOND ROW; Janet L. Terry; Toni A. Kutchback; Elizabeth A. Stultz; Nancy P. Smart; Lucille A. Arthur; Laura M. Niles; Sandy L. Todd; Joyce E. Mason; Sharon C. Moore. THIRD ROW: Robert M. Carroll; Laurence Powell; Donna J. Stonecipher; Jim Pellegrinon; Sylvia L. Phillips; Phyllis J. Wright; Martha K. Hendrix; Linda C. Phillips; George E. Wyatt; Ronnie G. Wilburn. FOURTH ROW: Gregory Z. Davis; Bill Maggard, Jr.; Larry Wofford; Ken P. Keebler; Jack B. Cruse; Robert N. Day; Ron C. Gorsky; Carl D. Coffee; Richard W. Judson. ABOVE: The rustle of white uniforms, the penetrating smell of alcohol, and the jab of the needle: this all to help others. LEFT: The Student Council gives every student the opportunity to speak out against or for every issue. 247 Student Court SITTING: Diana F. Cruey; Ruth A. Reibling; Veralyn S. Booth; Ted A. Marshall; John M. Cunningham, Chief Justice; Wayne E. Glass; Henry H. Maurer; Patsy A. Palmer; Pat A. Burrus. STANDING: Robert N. Day; Jerry M. Stewart, Prosecuting Attorney; Diane H. Moore; Richard D. Achor; Karen Hender- son. The traditional decorum of judges does not quite extend to Rat Court. 248 The Arts College is more than knowledge gained from a textbook or learned from a lecture. It is a period of grow- ing appreciation of the finer things in life— a broadening of one ' s world, obtained by contributing time and talents to different facets of the arts. 24v RIGHT: Drum and Sandal brings to life Charles Dick- ens ' A Christmas Carol. BELOW: Make-up is only one behind-the-scene requirement before the curtain goes up. BOTTOM: The percussion section leads a cadence and chant as the Marching Maroons wait to line up for the Inaugural parade. Arts Encourage Creative Expression Grace and beauty of movement are found not only at a ballet, whether it be on stage or in the water, but also on a trampoline. College life can be forgotten by seeking the realm of imagina- tion the Little Theatre set forth. The music produced by and for Eastern students may bring a tear to the eye or thrill to the heart, be it the traditional Handel ' s Messiah or the patriotic Star Spangled Banner. Amahl offered all he had for what he loved. 251 RIGHT: Drum and Sandal displays the Yuletide spirit fhrough the movement of o dance. BELOW: Lights, death, darkness ... a sense of gaining a different personality with each new scene and becoming yourself again with each closed curtain. •• ••••••• • • • •••■■■• ?52 Art Is Found in Varied Forms LEFT: Mory Jo Ward exhibits grace and skill before a massive Homecoming crowd. ABOVE: Ten seconds before the half, some band members find it hard to get their minds off the game. 253 Kappa Kappa Sigma Splashes Through Kaleidoscope of Color ■ Mill •; •• WIWttM rm • v m auto k ' I? ' ■•■, WSIUtt 77fi i ABOVE: Kappa Kappa Sigma, through the grace of a swim stroke, relates to its audience the events of the year. RIGHT: A silent swimmer awaits her cue. 254 Eastern Little Theatre BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Melody, Sponsor; Karen Meier; Linda Dell ' ltalia; Yvonne C. McDowell; Vice President; Sandra K. Proctor; Kathy Kendall; Linda Figgins; Kathy Creighton; Fonda McAlister; Mr. Harry Thompson, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Martha Garland, Secretary; Sara Hammons; Sherry Faulkner; Suzanne Ankrum; Karen P. Fletcher; Charlene Marcum; Martha Jo Click. THIRD ROW: David M. Kik; Bill Thomas; Claudia S. Shearer; Sherry L. Bay; Clarence R. Jones; Ed Anania; Carol Watson, President; Robert Carver; Ray Deaton, Treasurer. FOURTH ROW: Tony Mannen; Rudd Parsons; Mike Laycock; Russell Mims; Gary W. Moore; Jeffrey C. McKay; Steve Stanley; Harold R. Spillman. Symphonic Band FLUTE: Margaret Carl; Sharon Gabby; Ruth Boley; Terry Hughes; Pam Harmon; Bonnie Richardson. PICCOLO: Sharon Collins. CLARINET: Bob Lawrence; Glenn Thienel; Sandra Reeves; Nancy Graves; Ray Blevins; Betty Harmon; Charlotte Garner; Debby Cobb. ALTO CLARINET: Beverly Applegate. CONTRABASS CLARINET: JoAnne Bradford. OBOE: Judy Olin; Elaine Whitaker. BASSOON: Trent Holtsberry; Raymonde Nicely. ALTO SAX: Bob Rymell; Charles Carpenter. TENOR SAX: Dave Stegner; Millie Huffman. FRENCH HORN: Gary Adams; Phil Cole; Bob Gregg. CORNET: Mike Hounshell; Mike Gerace; Bob Zwick; Rick Klein Bob Adams; Julia Ramsey. TRUMPET: Bob Young; Roger Dane Steve Myers; Jim Byrnes. TROMBONE: Dan Harris; Dave Duff Dennis Ling; Ray Hurt; Lonnie Fields; Dennis Van Horn. BARI- TONE: Jerry Freeman; Lewis Baumstark. TUBA: Jim Drake; Dan Cooksey; Leon Blanton; John Webb. PERCUSSION: Dennis Wheeler; Alex Ceruzzi; Finley Hamilton; Larry Borabeck; Bill Jones. DIRECTOR: Gerald K. Gro ' se. 255 FLUTES: Diane Carter, Virginia Hunt, Valerie Shaw, Alice Vance, Sharon Warner. OBOE: Judy Olin, Liz Wosciehowski. E CLAR- INET: Jim Osborn. BASSOON: Larry Hurt, Lester Johnson. CLAR- INET: Carolyn Brickey, Nila Bruno, Kathy Fletcher, Dennis Green, Mike Kemper, Susan Roller, Cullen Slone, Cheryl Smith, Sandra Steele, Debra Van Guilder, Mary Jo Ward. BASS CLARINET: Joyce Crossfield. ALTO SAX: Shirlee Booth, Lisabeth Hopkins, Mary Owens. TENOR SAX: James Searcy, William Winkler. BARITONE SAX: Billy Ratliff. CORNET: Mike Baker, Lloyd Blevins, Skip Frank, Gary Gaines, David Hayes, James Lunford, Bill May, Bill McFalls, Rita Morgan, James Proctor, Ray Sanders. TRUMPET: Michael Crabtree, Jerry Pickerel. FRENCH HORN: John Shorrt, Tom Taylor. BARITONE: Michael Barnard, Roger Bluskill, John Cissell, Dennis Ling. TROMBONE: Ernest Boardman, Anthony England, Gary Glaze, John Lockwood, Jeff McDonald, Doug Oatley, Kevin Robertson, Gilbert Shake, Roy Stivers. TUBA: Ken Amburgey, Ed Eyre, Steve Fegenbush. PERCUSSION: Barbara Chrisman, Don Hull, Jeff McKay, Andy Williams. DIRECTOR: Robert W. Hartwell. Concert Band Band members march onto the stage for the President ' s Anniversary Concert to present highlights of their 1967 halftime shows. ?56 Concert Choir e- ■ o . 1 1 3% v ♦ BOTTOM ROW: Shirley A. Childers, Deborah J. Cobb, Jane C. Bauer, Mary Presley See, Mary A. Schmidt, David M. Hayes, David V. Steidle, David D. Stivers, Robert E. Gregg, Anthony W. England, Gary L. Grant, Libbi J. Hopkins, Joy A. Barr, Janet Smyers, Rita G. Morgan. SECOND ROW: Mary F. Mitchell, San- dra J. Steele, Phyllis A. Grisier, Cheryl A. King, M. Susan Lovell, Bonnie Crisp, Danny Hanson, Mark L. Eads, Eric W. Lee, Ray E. Hurt, Mike Hounshell, Paul E. Abercrumbie, Reggie G. Walters, Joan Steinberg, Daisy Stinson, Margie A. Halcomb, Dody J. Crisp, Anne L. Schroder, Idella E. Holt. THIRD ROW: Darla K. Stokely, Anita L. Weber, Sherry L. Conn, Sharon K. Wright, Diana Moore, Nona Henry, Marie Sears, George W. Noe, Ralph W. Phillips, Insco W. Rue, Jim B. Osborn, Gary Glaze, Tom Bonny, Barry Benjamin, Amy P. Jett, Linda D. Richter, Marilyn Scroggin, Sara Vice, Jo Anne Bradford, Ann Moore, Paula Goins. FOURTH ROW: Betty J. Latimer, Sandra L. Shafer, Monna G. Breland, Valerie E. Shaw, M. Annette Dyke, Louisa A. Flook, Lucretia J. Reid, Julie A. Brumback, Danny A. Forman, Barry W. Carmickle, Floyd R. Blevins, Lloyd K. Blevins, Carl D. Holbrook, Jeffrey C. McKay, James G. Boyd, Margaret Brock, Shirlee A. Booth, Marty L. Adkins, Raymonde Nicely, Virginia Parmley, Patricia A. Gilbert. Enthusiasm, seen in every singer ' s face, is an important part of the music. 257 Chamber Choir Concentrated effort leads to the development of a pleasing sound. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki L. Mullins, David M. Hayes, Phyllis A. Grisier, Danny Hanson, David D. Stivers, Joy A. Barr. SECOND ROW: Henry C. Harrison, Patricia A. Gilbert, Anthony W. Eng- land, Sara Vice, Insco W. Rue, JoAnne Bradford, Robert E. Gregg. THIRD ROW: Linda A. Pettigrew, Tom Bonny, Eulane Rose, Carl D. Holbrook, Terry Ann Hughes, Jim B. Osborn, Susan E. Lovell. 258 Gymnastic Club Barney R. Groves, Sponsor; Ray Susong, President; Jerry Baker, Vice President; Michelle Connelly, Secretary; Donna Babinski; Lannie C. Busey, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Laura A. Kretch; Jovita R. Dick; Carolyn Pearson; Elisena M. Turman; Sherry L. Smith. THIRD ROW: Donald G. Struve; Butch Belcher; Christy Coate; Patty Williams; Judy Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Robert L. Cowan; Judge R. Roach; Michael W. Hensley; Paul N. Calkins; David E. Stebing; Gene B. Gilbert. Kappa Kappa Sigma BOTTOM ROW: Dot Kirkpatrick, Sponsor; Haze Randolph; Leslie Funk; Mary Ann Kalb, Secretary; Denise Metzger. SECOND ROW: Jo E. Edmondson; Patsy Carter; Amy L. Young; Toni K. Kutchback, Vice President; June L. Gray. THIRD ROW: Kathleen F. Blaut; Martha J. Coleman; Ann L. Muskopf; Martha J. Barkley, President; Cecelia Sue Potter. FOURTH ROW: Willa A. Fitzpatrick; Dee A. Goff; Linda J. Wynn; Judy Wright, Treasurer; Lori Byrne. 259 Cho rus MESSIAH Chorus and Symphony Orchestra MESSIAH ' S Conductors and Soloists: Donald Henrickson; Robert Oppelt; Janette Am- boise-Chaumont; Bruce Hoag- land. 260 Departmental Learning is the vital concern of any institu- tion of higher education. And so it is at Eastern, but not always does it come from the classroom and the library. The extracurricular departmental organi- zations serve as stimuli for practical, com- mon sense implementation of the tools of theory which are taught in the textbooks. Socially, they offer an avenue for acquaint- ances, friendships, and cooperation in ful- filling a common goal. ■ ' ■ ,, mm 5.NER These organizations ' concerns are evident in nearly all social functions such as dances, dis- cussions, Homecoming festivities, public debates, intramural activities, or entertainment and ser- vices at athletic events. In addition, these clubs meet regularly to discuss issues and problems pertinent to their own area of study and interest. The ideas traded and originated on these occasions are most important in the learning process. Thus, it becomes more than a teacher, text- book, test, student relationship. Students con- tribute and receive from their organization. It is an enjoyable yet beneficial diversion from the routine classwork and study assignments that can become boring, although the worth of such duties are not forgotten. ABOVE RIGHT: Biology Club members actively take part in a protest march against the proposed Red River Dam Project. ABOVE: Members of the Home Economics Club find that hard labor and long hours are required before their Homecoming float is ready for the traditional parade. RIGHT: Homecoming parade observers admire the beauty of HPER Club ' s float. 262 Activities Center on Students ' Interests ABOVE LEFT: Proofreading requires time, but is a vital necessity for the final publication of the AURORA, Canter- bury ' s literary publication. ABOVE: Napkin stuffing is an important part of producing a Homecoming float, which Sigma Tau Phi members discover. LEFT: The correct method of transplanting is demonstrated at the Agriculture Club Open House. 263 International Interest Runs High RIGHT: Alpha Zeta Kappa prepares to defeat the on-coming British. BELOW: The Ciruna crew spends most of its hours trying to plan their annual trip to the U.N. Caduceus Club sponsors student blood drive Accounting Club BOTTOM ROW: James A. Fluty, George T. Price, Ronald W. Johnson, Charles E. Overstreet. SECOND ROW: Harvey K. Faulkner, Roy D. Gash, Nancy D. Green, Wil- liam M. Stewart. THIRD ROW: Carl D. Coffee, Stephen C. Parks, James B. Farmer, James L. McDaniels, James B. Lathrop. 265 Agriculture Club BOTTOM ROW: Samuel E. Whitaker, Sponsor; Cecil D. Hays; Thomas Blanton; Jimmy Marcum; Roger F. Pilaris; James M. Dause, Vice President; Robert T. Brown; Glenn W. Hayes, Sponsor. SEC- OND ROW: David L. Butcher; Joe Koger; Hershel Osborne; Victor L. Witt; John E. Worth; James E. Sosby; Johnny K. Bohannon. THIRD ROW: Frederick E. Hale; William E. Genton, President- Gerald L. Galloway; Norman R. Cox; Harold D. Craig; Wythe C. Morris; Mike J. Stodghill. FOURTH ROW: Teddy L. Hays; Overt L. Tallent; Gary L. McKillip; Michael F. Cowman; Dallas R. Staf- ford; William C. Poore. Alpha Zeta Kappa FIRST ROW: Sandra C. Holderman, Presi- dent; Melinda A. Dell ' ltalia; Karen Meier; Anne D. Stigall; Jimmie Meese, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Randall Nolte, Vice Presi- dent; Cindy C. Cericola; Carolyn Huber; Marti Freeh; Robert Kiefer. THIRD ROW: Tony Mannen; Larry W. Bailey; Steve Stan- ley. 166 Association for Childhood Education BOTTOM ROW: Elaine H. Whitaker; Sue E. Brown; Wesley K. Parker; Judy A. Mills; Connie J. Switzer; Linda J. Carpenter; Maureen L. McKinney; Susan D. Greene; Judy R. Spegal; Billie S. Harman; Nancy Belew; Miss Ethel Sams. SECOND ROW: Linda L. Scott; Judith H. Hanen; Kay Brotzge; Terry Hinkle; Frida Smith; Kay Patterson; Carolyn Hesler; Donna C. Bertrand; Rebec- ca S. Yates; Lucille Cole. THIRD ROW: Teresa A. Smith; Mary A. Kinker; Kay C. Pafr; Ruphenia S. Combs; Georgia M. Thoma- son; Ruth A. Thorton; Linda A. Ritchie; Janice J. Etchison; Gail M. Souleurette; Barbara A. Alexander; Norma G. Hall. FOURTH ROW: Jeraldine Blackburn; Marilyn Rhodes; Suzanne Moorer; Joan Berkemeyer; Donna J. Stonecipher; Helen F. Mullins; San- dra K. Bryan; Phyllis J. Hollan; Gloria McCauley; Susan Churchman. Biology Club ■ ' A  | 22 - _ - k. - m • « r ■ [A  4ffi v U 1 L . W ? A ?? .S-. ?rF.-fiB I- mi m mM % M m Lj fi ' L i 1 l k ■flf%-. Wk mk «— — — feviK BOTTOM ROW: Virginia L. Garner; Venita D. Bright; Lois J. bara Burchett; Gustina Hogue. THIRD ROW: James R. Smith; Bingham; Barbara E. Lewis; Nancy C. Stigers; Mary McGlas- Charles M. Haynes; Samuel M. Call; Victor L. Wirt, Donald son, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Phyllis K. Byrley, Patricia A. R. VanMeter, President; Ken L. Wilson, Vice President; Jef- Hughes; Sally A. Adams; Treasurer; Nancy Coffey; Bar- frey M. Williams; Fred K. Mundey. :67 Canterbury Club BOTTOM ROW: Teresa K. Hall; Nancy Hill; Lee Shaw; Carolyn Lunsford; Sharon Razor; Phyllis Engleman; Ann Kirk; Marsha Glasscock; Shirley L. Hayse. SECOND ROW: Janice E. Zerhusen; Carolyn M. Murphy; Vicki R. Long; Carolyn Pearson; Jennifer K. Arnold; Zola A. Hammond; Sandra W. Powell; Martha Garland; Twyla A. Corder; Edwina A. Doyle. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Nickell; Addie L. Murphy; Sandra K. Woods, Linda V. Straus- baugh; Sandra S. Hinger; Portia K. Williamson; Carolyn J. Hill; Kathy Morris; Yvonne W. Rhodes. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey C. Bon- nell; Joseph A. Moesker; David M. Kik; Nancye L. Hisel; Ethyl Floon; Brenda Holt; Maxine Perry; James A. Wihebrink; Ken Spurlock. Cad uceus Club BOTTOM ROW: Sanford L. Jones; Jimmy T. Barbee,- David L. Lud- wick; Lawrence O. Brock; Sally Adams; Nancy Stigers; Jackie Schroder; Darwin Edwards; Richard M. Taylor; Dr. John L. Mei- senhelmer. SECOND ROW: Marvin E. Bishop; Gregory Z. Davis; Ronald G. Poling; Lillian A. Wells; June E. Clayton; Lucy A. Slade; Diana Patterson; James Mills; Bruce A. Hale. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey P. Okeson; Steven W. Okenson; Bruce A. Snider; Judy L. Alley; Diane D. Addington; Virginia L. Garner; Daryl L. Eisen- menger; Kenneth E. Woodworth; Floyd D. Hursh; Kenneth G. Luxon; Jerald R. Combs; Stephen P. Wright; James B. Lunsford; Forest C. Hume. Chemistry Club BOTTOM ROW: Darnell Salyer, Sponsor; John E. Stiefel, Vice Presi- dent; Terry Risner, Secretary. SEC- OND ROW: Roger G. Ewing; Robert D. Thurtell; James A. Mills. THIRD ROW: Daniel H. Steeves, President; Timothy B. Newland; Jerry A. Led- ford. FOURTH ROW: Dennis C. Wil- liams, Treasurer; Bruce D. Dod; Ray- mond Campbell. Ciruna BOTTOM ROW: Renee C. Bledsoe; Glennda C. Erbaugh, Treasurer; Lynn A. Bowling; Susan Shakib; Dr. S. J. Kim, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Linda K. Coran, Secretary; Joyce R. Pipes; Pamela K. Graham; Diana A. Parks; Sandy L. Beattie; Shell! Denham. THIRD ROW: Danny S. Brackett; Robert K. Jackson; Lynn M. Brothers; Robert L. Case; Earl W. Litton; Kenneth L. Houp. 269 Home Economics Club BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Durham; Janice Madison; Joyce A. Tincher; Carolyn A. Russell; Devonda C. Flowers; Linda C. Wil- loughby; Calleen D. Moore; Roberta A. Cloyd; Virginia C. Ep- ling; Jeanne M. Switzer; Eloise J. McKitric; Carol Davidson; Beverley K. Humble. SECOND ROW: Glenda J. Hensley; Peggy E. Mahan; Shirley A. Newsome; Jackie E. Whitehouse; Janice Begley; Joan C. Whitaker; Christine L. Green, Sandra K. Settles; Linda Pando; Phoebe J. Coleman; Brenda A. Dotson; Judy T. Bohannon; Mildred C. Cobb; N. Karen Henderson. THIRD ROW: Lydia C. Moore; Janet Baker; Nancy Waits, Sissy Baldwin; Wilma E. Asbury; Judy Roesch; Linda C. Lyons; Susan C. Ellis; Kathryn J. Conrad; Barbara A. Goggin; Donna Bingham; Jeanne Veehe- man; Janice C. Jackson; Phyllis Ballou. FOURTH ROW: Jane C. Faulkner; Kay Thompson; Linda S. Nichols; Mary H. Johnson; Helen J. Winburn; Sharon Burchett; Patricia Brown; Sandra Roy, President; Jane A. Pace; Mary Schumacher, Treasurer; Elizabeth Turner, Reporter; Jameserta Peyton; Frances A. Martin, Vice President; Phyllis J. McQuinn; Lois Sparks. HPER Club BOTTOM ROW: Pamela A. Moberly; Barbara L. Miles, Secre- tary; Sandra S. Wojciechowski; Ann S. Logan; Jovita R. Dick; Mary E. White; Sam V. Martons; Rita A. Schless; Linda M. Traut- man, Linda K. Spiess; Diana F. Cruey; Sharon C. Jones; Carol L. Brassfield; Paulefte Corns; Janet Meyer. SECOND ROW: Larry L. Belcher, Treasurer; Elaine Summa, Sponsor; Elizabeth Stutlz; Sarah Girvin; Larry Shearer; M. Lucille Shepherd; Wanda M. Wilkerson; L. Jeannie Gross; Phyllis Miles; Merry Hoffman; Greg T. Morquis; Jack L. Emsuer; Kathy McMillin; Mary E. Ball; Rita McGinnis; Linda Susong, Vice President; Sue Hall; Susan Tucker; Susan E. Burch, Kathy L. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Terry A. Richard; Ron T. House; Adrian R. Nix; James D. Ashman, Presi- dent; Neill R. Day; Steve Templeton; Thomas M. Swartz; W. Michael Moore; Tom V. Shetler; Charles F. Froebe; Larry W. Branstetter; Ray D. Saylor; Jack D. Pylinski; Robert D. Brasing- ton; James A. Fitch; Bob Siebel; Bill J. Wayman; Arthur L. McLaughlin. tC •- 270 Industrial Education Club BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Smith; John L. Underwood; Robert J. Wagner; Warren A. May; Garland W. Wilson; Joe T. Balmos; Gary B. Norman; Robert E. Cooper; Patrick H. Kilroy; Daniel A. Cummins; Gary F. Glass; Ralph Estes; Carolyn E. Lutes; Barbara J. Columbia; Danny E. Walls; John H. Scarborough; Roy L. Chap- man. SECOND ROW: Damon R. Pence; Matthew F. Barsotti; Michael A. Bolte; Jerry W. Archer; David Cheney; James Crouch, President; Field W. Liter; Gene Ungruhn; Jerry C. Ross; William E. Simpson; Joseph E. Layman; Damian F. Abell; Ron C. Gorsky; Richard Lise; Keith A. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Jerry R. Scott, Treasurer; Thomas C. Harvey; Donnie R. William; John R. Motle y; William C. Zwick; Douglas Roberts; Danny W. O ' Neal; John C. Leakke; Darrell R. Green; David Kincaid; T. Dwaine Riddell; James E. Simpson; Ted A. Stuber; Roger D. McKinney; Durward R. Center; Michael D. Leach; Joseph D. Riley. FOURTH ROW: James B. Caywood; E. Michael Gabbard; Robert C. Trenz; David P. Duvall; David B. Bannister; Larry H. Cook; George R. Karnes; Dennis D. Scarbrough; Thomas W. Schultz; Harry D. Wood; Rob- ert A. Gross; Max L. Doty; Wayne Skaggs; Louie L. Ames, Allen H. Goodrich, Jr.; Carl Brewer. Sigma Tau Pi BOTTOM ROW: Fred A. Engle; William D. Noel; Larry R. Bottom; Linda M. Schradin; Charlotte Johnson; Donald Fris- man; Kathy Colwell; Myrna Janes; Susan Angerosa, Treasur- er; Karen Garvin, Vice President; S. Gail Parson; Janice A. Pope; David Walters; Edsel R. Mountz. SECOND ROW: Har- vey K. Faulkner; Ralph Rollins; Sandra Reed; Diane H. Moore; Pamela C. Grim, Secr etary; Donna J. Nichols; Char- lotte Fuson; Janet E. Long; Karen J. Horrar; Linda Welch; Linda Roberts; Donna F. Johnson; Bruce Young; Jerry M. Edwards. THIRD ROW: Paul R. Pollitt, President; Donald G. Sosbe; James D. Prather; Jon M. Grim; Raymond B. Combs; Roger L. Simpson; Carles B. Peace; Jeff D. Roper; Danny S. Sexton; Carl D. Coffee; William Jameson; Oran S. McFarlan. 271 SNEA BOTTOM ROW: Sandra S. Hinger, Secretary; Anna McFarland, President; Kathe Yacabone, Vice President; Marianne Whitacre, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Ron C. Gorsky; Paul F. Narducci. WRA BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Johnson, Sponsor; Doris J. Miller; Ella Hulett; Carolyn Naticchioni; Betty Cox; Cathy L. Sullivan; Jane Hammond; Nancy Nuhn. SECOND ROW: Anne L. Heisler; Deborah L. Woodside; Pamela A. Moberly; Kate Y. Arlinghaus; Linda Nelson; Pat Nichols; Peg Poynter. THIRD ROW: Sandra Martin, Secretary; Gail S. Reedy; Willa A. Fitzpatrick; Evelyn Schellenberger; Dianna K. Scott; Phyllis Hollan; Susan Burch; Lorraine Stark. FOURTH ROW: Donna L. Wolfe, Vice President; Kathy L. Wilson, Treasurer; Martha Hendrix; Julianne Mannen, President; Linda Ivan; Linda G. Nunn; Linda L. Griffin; Marsha D. Friedhoff. 27: Greek: Greeks on Eastern ' s campus have initiated a new way of life. No longer is there the prevalent restricted attitude of individual existence formerly common to Eastern. Greeks have added that all important unity. It kindles a bond that is everlasting and engenders a spirit of working toward common goals. More than parties and pins, Greeks serve as the cohesive link which correlates a meaningful and memorable college career for its men and women. Through the ties of brotherhood and sisterhood, Greeks represent healthy social, moral, religious, If Si t ABOVE: If enthusiasm added points to the scoreboard, the Colonels wou d always be on top. TOP RIGHT: Anything goes, but she may have trouble in the locker room. 274 f 1 N v.1  t 45 Spirit Sparked by Socials Greek enthusiam sparked school spirit to a fever pitch this year. Running the ball to Morehead and forming an arch for the foot- ball players were samples of the activities the Greeks organized. The Greeks also transformed Homecoming into an extravaganza of kaleidoscopic colors, sights, and sounds. TOP: Man, look at those ankles! LEFT: Fraternities give the Colonels just what they need— plenty of support. ABOVE: As the University spirit grows, so grow its mascots. 275 RIGHT: The Greeks form a pathway hoping it will become the road to victory. BELOW: It ' s a clog ' s life! People just do not realize an official mascot should be able to see the game. BOTTOM: An air of intense expectation pervades the atmo- sphere as the fans watch the Colonels ' next play. BELOW LEFT: The finished product does not show the frustra- tion, aggravation, and jubilation that brought it into existence. BELOW RIGHT: Industry and ingenuity rank high in the con- struction of floats during Homecoming. w- 1 .vrrik . g . 7Q-. ! g« ' isrt. I W §S 277 A Floor in Lieu of a House Jocular associations, remembered experiences and comaradie will always be the elements that endear dorm life to each and every student. This was especially true of the Greeks because this year the fraternities and sororities had individual floors— their floors, their homes. TOP: Dorm life must integrate a successful combination of study and relaxation. LEFT: BOX actives are known for the artistic interior deco- ration of their dorm rooms. ABOVE: Music— people type by it, exercise by it, and some even study by it. 278 BELOW: If an Alpha Chi Lambda pledge gets through this, he de- serves to become an active. LEFT: Attending church becomes an integral part of fraternity life. 271 ABOVE: Each pledge hopeful asks the gypsy to look into the crystal ball to see what her Greek future might be. ABOVE RIGHT: We come, honorable r ushees, into humble home of Delts. RIGHT: Greek Day is one of impressions— good and bad. 280 Rush a Time of Welcome Rush was a time of estatic joy, steaming frus- tration, and sheer exhaustion. New faces were encountered and remembered. Choices were made, dreams fulfilled and shattered. This gamut of emotions made up the scintil- lating quality of rush. ABOVE: A root ' n, toot ' n, shoot ' n time develops when Alpha Pi Kappa goes West. LEFT: Customs, traditions, and the every day life of an AXI are revealed to pro- spective pledges on Greek day. 261 Soon the parlies will be over- then there is a night of waiting, waiting. 282 Pledges— A Group Apart Pledges constituted a group apart. For the pledges, stamina, patience, and fortitude were essentials. Possess- ing these qualities were necessary for survival. Upon culmination of this period, the pledges became another group apart— Greeks. LEFT: So an active decides to harrass you. You enjoy it or else. ABOVE: Gimme ' my little red wagon, you no good pledge. 233 RIGHT: Egg on the face isn ' t unusual, but in the ears and under the arms too? BELOW: Pledges earn money by shoe shines, car washes, shoe shines, carrying books, shoe shines, selling apples —and there ' s always shoe shines. 284 LEFT: Sometimes a GDT pledge feels as if the whole world ' s deserted him, but there is still someone left who cares— Joson. BELOW: Twiggys they aren ' t. BOT- TOM: With customers like these, what BOX pledge wouldn ' t sell apples. ( 285 Socials Serve Others Than Themselves Although the party image is the one which is usually associated with Greeks, the core of their activities is service centered. Throughout the year, Eastern ' s fraternities and sororities gave willingly of their time, talent, and money to fund-raising drives, to the underprivileged of the Richmond community, and to their fellow students, thereby enriching their world and themselves. ABOVE: Being able to help a child is only one of the characteristics of the adult. LEFT: The parts must inevitably give rise to the whole. BELOW: Giving is only the first step toward curing childhood diseases. Inter-Fraternity Council BOTTOM ROW: Tom Conrad, Ken Putnam, Frank Campo, Joe Pickett, Dennis Day, John Ingram. SECOND ROW: Ken Wood- worth, Steve Okeson, Tom Crotty, Bill Barrett, Lindy Riggins, Ted Marshall. THIRD ROW: Rick Dyer, James Culbertson, Lew Ponder, Ron Braun, Michael Pahner, Jim Gross, Andy Sawyer, Allen Brelsford, Bill Wall. Inter-Sorority Counci 4 y BOTTOM ROW: Martha Barkley, President; Pat Newell, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Cris Brewer; Carolyn Campbell, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Susan Irish; Sharon Jones; Betty Molyneaux; Sharon Razor; Kathy Phillips. THIRD ROW: Joyce Mason; Janet Terry; Ruth Reibling; Pat Sipes; Linda Phillips; Ruth Thornton; Carolyn Barnhart. Alpha Chi lota President TED MARSHALL Vice President TED HOLCOMB Secretary RICHARD ACHOR Treasurer RON BRAUN Jim Angel Jim Ashman Doug Bales Thomas Binford Ron Braun Joe Brown Bill Chaney David Coafes Ralph Cox Carliss Crowe David Cupp Robert Divosevic Mark Draskovic Alex Dumin Mike Eads Frank Flint Bill Friend Chuck Froebe John Haje Danny Hill Eddie Maggard Ted Marshall Thomas Musgrave Jeff Okeson Steve Okeson Phil Powell Joe Prats Vince Rosenthal David Shaw Harry Sipple Ross Snyder John Spriestersbach John Ware Dennis Williams 288 President RANDALL NOLTE Vice President JIM BLAKE Secretary GEORGE WOLSKI Treasurer JON SHARPE Alpha Chi Lambda Charles Adams Gary Amburgey Willard Bates James Blake Paul Buckholz Dennis Burrows Randy Byrd Finley Cain J?? . Frank Campo w David Cheney k 1? M Marshall Cox Vm Dennis Day m I m Robert Elliott 2 T Michael Harney - -M John Heinisch Ben Hek David Imhoff Fred Irtz David Jones Rob Kumler David Lowe Michael McClain Skip McFarlan John Mautner Randall Nolte Dennis Nolting Joseph Pickett Ronald Poling Ivan Scholl Jon Sharpe George Wolski 289 Alpha Kappa Pi President RICHARD DYER Vice President KENNETH LAWSON Secretary KENNETH SPURLOCK Treasurer WILLIAM WALL Edward Anania Dana Bailey Michael Blackbu Rufus Brown William Brown Donald Buehler Richard Dyer Gary Goodan David Krasinski Kenneth Lawson Bruce Lewis David Lodwick David Martell Michael Pahner Duane Parsons Norbert Rawe Hiram Slawter Stephen Smith Kenneth Spurlock David Von Holle Working as a team the AKP brothers help build swings at the community center. 290 Alpha Pi Kappa Carol Abney Karen Akin Carolyn Barnhart President NANCY LEWIS Vice President RUTH THORNTON Secretary TERRI HARRELL Treasurer ANN WESTER Marilyn Barnhart Lana Bentley Sue Benton Ann Burk Jo Burness Carolyn Campbell Willie Eaton Terri Harrel! Debby Hughes Sharon Jones Nancy Lewis Nancy Martin Melody Phillips Phyllis Taylor Ruth Thornton Ann Wester APK sisters entertain rushees with dance hall hospitality. 291 President GAYLE BAILEY Vice President .... DOUG TREADWAY D l- Or : « CW. Secretary BILL BARRET beta V JmiCrOn JC Treasurer ROSS RICE Beta Omicron Chi begins at the foot of the job. Gayle Bailey Bob Cairns Bob Egan George Harlow Bob Horton Mike Jeffries Jim Kurz Jim Martin Dan Mellul Lou Pieczonka Jack Rench Lindy Riggins Ron Roby Doug Treadway Dan White 292 Delta Theta Pi President LINDA DETMER Vice President .... BEVERLY WESTMAN Secretary JUDY SCHOULTHIES Treasurer LYNN LOCKARD Pat Abney Marty Barkley Sandy Blazer Jane Cairns Charlotte Callihan Donna Colton Raynelle Combs Wanda Cox Ltnda Detmer Sandy Diltz Linda Etkin June Gray Shirley Hayse Sandee Howse Jette Howard Becky King Karen Kleckner Lynn Lockard Sherri McCarry Rita McGinnis Merle Metelits Denise Metzger Kristi Milligan Betty Molyneaux Laura Niles Sue Anne Owens Donna Pennard Judy Phillips Kathy Phillips Sharon Razor Rita Riley Judy Schoulthies Becky Spurr Mary Stephens Brenda Thompson Beverly Westman Sandy Winter Jane Woods 293 James Aitkin Glenn Bough Ronald Burgess Richard Burks Guy Colson Brian Cooper Terry Cottengim Carlton Ray Crosier Thomas A. Crotty James Culbertson Nc-ill Day Perry Elwood Fowler Don Howard James Lane Michael W. Nantz Tilden A. Poe Ken Robey William Ross Richard Lee Sellman Steve B. Statzer Bill Stoess Ronald Taylor Ray Welsh Jim White Mike Wills Richard D. Wood Gamma Delta Tau President GLENN BAUGH Vice President . . . RONALD TAYLOR Record Secretary . . . JAMES AITKIN Treasurer DON HOWARD Crepe paper, chicken wire, and 2x4 ' s—is it worth it? nnn Robert Eugene Adams Danny Robert Bartley Ken Berry Thomas Peter Bouma Allen Kent Brelsford Lawrence McCallum Burrows Eustace Allen Butler Ransom Clark Chamberlain Ronald Charles Christensen Byron Lee Collins Harry Hannah Mike Hay Dennis William Kelley William E. Lesak James Lowell Scott McBrayer Darryl Monroe Mink Danny Walker Mitchell Michael E. Nygeen Greg Rhodus Andy Sawyer Robert Alan Wartschlager Robert William Young Kappa Tau Epsilon President . Vice President Treasurer Secretary . ALLEN BRELSFORD . . KEN BERRY DANNY BARTLEY THOMAS BOUMA T K KTE members get to the heart of the matter when they are out to have some fun. :?5 Lambda Phi Omega President .... CHRISTINE BREWER Vice President . . YVONNE McDOWELL Secretary VICKY REEDY Treasurer LILLIAN WELLS Jean Burton Donna Cailey Mlchele Denham Martha Garland Consuella Henninger Linda Locknane Sharon McBride Yvonne McDowell Joyce Mason Opal Mills Sue Moberly Diane Moore Patsy Palmer Mary Ratliff Vicky Reedy Ruth Reibling Suzanne Scola Lillian Wells Lambdas cheerfully lend a helping hand to clean a play area for Richmond ' s children. Pi Alpha Theta put Snoopy head and shoulders above other floats. Pi Alpha Theta President .... SUSAN IRISH Vice President . CINDY CERICOLA Secretary . . . SANDY STRIKER Treasurer . GEORGIA THOMASON Janet Angel Margaret Baldwin Marlene Boothe Linda Brown Linda Davis Debbie Dawkins Nancy Ehrenberg Anna Jackson Carol Johnson Carol King Patricia Newell Linda Nunn Brenda Sandker Patricia Sipes Brenda Smythe Patricia Swango Vicky Tanner Judith Wiglesworth 297 Ken Amburgey Ron Baker Rick Burns Bill Burris Tom Carey Tom Conrad Bill Crane Dennis Ellis James Fawley Wayne Glass Pat Jacovino Ed James Sigma Chi Delta President ED JAMES Vice President . MIKE CUNNINGHAM Secretary ... PAT JACOVINO Treasurer .... BOB OSBORNE rnnn Hey, buddy, wanna ' shot?— and make mine a double ' Richard Judson Gary King Glenn Mason David Melton Mike Munn Bob Osborne Frank Seale Jerry Stewart Steve Wilborn Phil Woodatl Fred Zepp 2 8 Military While many college students are reaching the pub- lic mind through sit-ins, draft card burnings, and anti-war demonstrations, one element of university life, deserving of commendation, is often pushed into the background. This segment of the college population, the members of military organizations, realize that they must make themselves capable of leading men to war ' s end rather than complaining about war ' s existence. Dedicated to their belief, they, through a variety of activities, prepare themselves to cope with a world of reality instead of building a world of idealism. Officially ifs Pershing Rifle Pledge Week; com- monly it ' s called Hell Week. During this period these insignificant little people— in the actives ' eyes— perform chores normally done by actives. Pledges are assigned any menial task that an active orders, from scrubbing the floor with a toothbrush to shining their superiors ' shoes. Physi- cal fitness, demonstrated through the number of push-ups a pledge is able to do, is also stressed. Counterguerrilla Raiders take a different ap- proach to pledging, emphasizing rigorous physical exercise and combat training. Pledges are en- couraged to excel and above all to defeat the actives. The seemingly rough nature of these pledge periods actually has a very significant purpose, for the most important aspect of the entire ex- perience is the feeling engendered in the pledges. Something inside says that he must do what is demanded and so he performs well. But more than this is the bond of friendship which is formed among the members and almost members of the organization. The feeling is climaxed the day the pledge receives his cord. He is frightened, but ecstatic. He has succeeded. He is now an active. New Counterguerrilla Raiders receive their cords during a solemn ceremony. Becoming a Pershing Rifleman means physical training acknowledging the superiority of actives Pledge Activities Reap New Members for PR ' s and CG ' - Counterguerrilla Raiders demonstrate band-to-hand combat techniques to prospective members. a burial detail and receiving that cherished blue and white cord. 301 RIGHT: A CG develops proficiency in the art of repelling. BELOW: Orientation Sunday brings questions from parents and answers from a help- ful PR. BOTTOM: Military Day ceremonies were capped with the firing of the ROTC cannons. 30? Military Activities Service Oriented Members of the Pershing Rifles, Counterguerrilla Raiders, Association of the United States Army, and the young women who are members of the ROTC Brigade, do not keep to their own world, but volunteer their services to the com- munity around them. PR ' s and CG ' s offered the guiding hand that directed and installed freshmen into their new homes and provided the pointing finger that helped their fellow students through the miasma of registration. In December the ROTC Sponsors, Counterguerrillas, and Pershing Rifles represented Eastern in the Governor ' s inaugural parade. In March the Military Ball, climaxed by the presentation of Queen Athena, was a gala occasion in the finest tradi- tion of the military. Arched sabers, uniforms bedecked with shining brass, and lovely ladies splendidly arrayed made it one of the major social events of the year. A puzzled registrant seeks the aid of a CG guide. Representing the mare attractive aspect of Eastern ' s ROTC Brigade, the Sponsors pass in review at the Governor ' s .naugurat parade. 303 AUSA The highlight of the Military Ball, sponsored by AUSA, is the introduction of the retiring Queen Athena and crowning of the new queen. L 3 BOHOM ROW: Carl M. Dozier; Richard C. Sobanski; Ronald Campbell; Steve W. Fardo; William R. Hils; James E. Beasley; Robert J. Givin; William W. Tremper. SECOND ROW: Ronald D. Boyd; Robert D. Fink; Thomas W. Schultz; Kenneth W. Robey; Stephen R. Miller; Eric W. Lee; Earl D. Warren. THIRD ROW: David F. McKinney; James L. Gano; John R. Tharp; William J. 304 Brewer; Kent A. Mason; Gerrit A. DeJager; Thomas E. Conrad, Company Commander; Raymond A. Bricking, Jr. FOURTH ROW: William V. Farrell; Jack L. Phelps; Robert F. Sprague; William Whitlow; Richard W. O ' Connell; Larry L. Arnett; Michael E. Ireland. Counterguerrilla Raiders BOTTOM ROW: James Beasley, Alan Aubrey, Terry Florence, William Hils, Larry Arnett. SECOND ROW: Kent Mason, Raymond Campbell, Richard Sobanski, James Ellison. THIRD ROW: Sonny W. McNamara, Richard Davidson, Frank McMullen. FOURTH ROW: William Boner, Eric Lee, Steve Miller. FIFTH ROW: William V. Farrell, Robert Fink, Thomas Schultz, William Witlow, Jack Collins. Captain Miller demonstrates proper hand posi- tions for a CG learning to cross difficult terrain features. ROTC Sponsors BOTTOM ROW: Sandy House, Karen Kleckner, Lana Bentley, Joyce Lee, Sandy Reeves, Nancy Lewis. SECOND ROW: Beverly Humble, Debbie Hall, Donna Babinski, Anita Suro, Joyce Mason. THIRD ROW: Vicki Reedy, Ruth Wilson, Annette Poynter, Ruth Thornton, Bobbie Brittain. FOURTH ROW: Madonna Noble, Jane Danahe, Kay Gor- ley, Pat Lynch, Geneen Decker. FIFTH ROW: Terri Harrell, Sue Benton. SIXTH ROW: Yvonne Honey- curt, Pat La Rosa, Jane Dunn, Brenda Smyth. Pershing Rifles Commander DARRELL HALCOMB Executive Officer DAVID McKINNEY Finance Officer JOHN BRASSFIELD John Brassfield Michael Cowman John Crites Carl Dozier James Gano Reuben Hacker Darrell Halcomb Paul Hay Mike Hollar Carl Holt Lonnie Jones Barry Marshal David McKinney Allan Muncy Donald Nalley Chip Osborne David Phelps John Pickarski Thomas Pinkerton Mark Poole Roy Stivers Raymond Straviski Larry Taylor John Tharp James Thurman Timothy Tillson Jack Whitney Displaying precision handling with rifles, the Pershing Rifles Suicide Squad performs at halftime. I Religion Students who are interested in the combined development of their mental, physical, social, and spiritual being can go to parties, picnics, dances, conferences, and retreats provided by the religious groups of the University. Religion is brought to the students on campus by the many different organizations sponsored by various denominations. Some groups have build- ings near campus where the students can go for Christian fun and fellowship. Many of the churches downtown open their doors to the groups and encourage them to participate in the life of the church. Religious Groups Exemplify Spirit, Fellowship, and Hope RIGHT: With a deadline to meet, DSF students labored nightly on their contribution to the Homecoming parade. BELOW: Westminster Fellowship spread Yuletide cheer by caroling at Christmas time. 308 No matter what the religious beliefs of any student are, there is a group on campus to fit his needs and to give him a chance to serve his church and the college com- munity through a variety of meaningful activities. TOP LEFT: Lutheran students channel a portion of fhei ' r energy info the pathway of song. LEFT: The annual Mardi Gras Dance provides students with a fun filled evening and the excitement of crowning a new queen. ABOVE: Sunday evening dinners precede stimulating group discussions at the Episcopal Canterbury Club. 30 ' : ' RIGHT: Harmony Among Religions was the theme of the Thanksgiving Interfaith Con- ference. TOP: The Baptist Student Union provides after-the-game parties to alleviate everyday campus life. ABOVE: The Wesley Foundation allows its members nourishment for body and soul. 310 Student Interfaith Counci BOTTOM ROW: Nona L. Chuhay; Colleen D. Moore; Nancy Hill; Helen F. Mullins; Lois F. Muff, Secretary-Treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: Donald L. Batch, Sponsor; Dennis R. Nolting, Vice President; Bill Maggard, Jr., President; Dale A. Poling. Baptist Student Union BOTTOM ROW: Susangay G. Taylor; Juanita Clark; Sharon J. Curtis; Patricia J. Farris; Judy E. Engel; Vicki L. Mullins. SECOND ROW: Twyla A. Corder; Pamela J. Strunk; Jeanne I. Cooper; Audrey Taylor, Secretary; Regina L. Miller; Mary Jo Thornton; Sylvia L. Phillips. THIRD ROW: Brenda Holt, Publicity; Margaret Skaggs; Ann F. Clemmons; Sherry L. Bay; Margie Halcomb; Kathy Kearns; Cheryl A. King; Lois F. Muff. FOURTH ROW: Jerry W. Delaney; Tony Elam; Lawrence L. Hopkins; Carolyn S. Litteral; Margaret E. Mitchell; Floyd R. 3levins; Lloyd K. Blevins; Raymond Pinson, Jr. FIFTH ROW: David R. Vickers; Larry R. Underwood; J. Ralph Rollins; George G. Wilson III; Gary R. Franklin; Ralph W. Gilbe rt, Jr.; Stephen R. Fegenbush; Dwight K. Lyons, Campus Minister. SIXTH ROW: Robert W. Morgan, Jr., President; Jeffrey C. McKay; Jerry M. Campbell. 311 Disciples Student Fellowship BOTTOM ROW: Ernest L. Boardman, President; Neville L. Blakemore; William L. Long. SEC- OND ROW: Linda Ross; Nancy Harkleroad; Carol S. Adams; Norita Curry, Secretary and Treasurer. Episcopal Canterbury Club BOTTOM ROW: Marsha L. Kovac; Donald J. Erisman, Secretary; Jo Ann Hairston. SECOND ROW: Jane E. Smith; Sandra J. Roy; Sarah J. Gir- vin. THIRD ROW: W. Vance Smith; C. Jeffrey Bonnell; Ron C. Gorsky. FOURTH ROW: L. Laurence Powell, Jr.; Allen E. Ragan, Sponsor. 31? Lutheran Students BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Kalb; James Perks, President; Donna L. Pohlmann, Secretary. SECOND ROW: David E. Im- hoff; Linda J. Strausbaugh; Karen J. Schmidt, Publicity; John E. Heiderich, Student Council. Newman Club BOTTOM ROW: Joe Howard, President; Brenda J. Sandler; Kathleen Simon; Lynne J. Sunderland; Sandra L. Striker; Cathy J. Brown; Jeanne Howard; Sue A. Sharum; Carolyn E. Engel; Mary E. Riley; Ruth A. Keifer, Reporter; Rev. John J. McGuire, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Charles Brown; Roger Remer; James W. Brown, Treasurer; Ernie Spalding, Vice President; Ann E. Lockwood; Michele Young, Corresponding Secretary; Judith A. Hoisington; Patti A. Moser; Carol L. Trabits; Michael L. Dant; James T. Conrad; Kenneth P. Keebler. 313 Wesley Foundation 9 9 ' w 6 4t fc! BOTTOM ROW: Nancy D. Brumback; Freida A. Hutchins; Grover Syck; Phyllis Engleman; Jennifer L. Ingram; Norma E. Crowe; Jackie I. Van Asdlan; Genevieve Melton; Linda J. Strausbaugh; Eleanor J. Law; Mary Anne Royster; Roberta Hathaway; Linda Carman; Karen Williams; Nancy Hill; Bill Maggard, Treasurer; Fritz Jacob. SECOND ROW: Gerald L. Hutchins; Melvin J. Deling; Nichol C. Chambers; Sherry L. Bay; Audeen Pace; Carole A. Cracraft; Jeanene Wallingford; David E.lmhoff; James Perks, Vice President; Janet Reed; Sandy Proctor; Sharon Pence; Dale Poling, President; Harold R. Spillman; Larry Bailey; James E. Wilson. Westminster Fellowship HOT 1 BOTTOM ROW: Linda M. Trautman; Sharon K. McBride; Connie S. Davis. SECOND ROW: Jean Burton, Secretary; Nona L. Chuhay, President; Sandra Schummer; Harriet K. Hutchens. THIRD ROW: Shelli Denham; Nancy C. Brucchieri; Donna Cailey; Laura L. Roser. FOURTH ROW: Wayne R. Patterson; Joseph M. Porter; Mrs. D. E. Bellairs. FIFTH ROW: George B. Pierce; Nancy K. Ashford; Laurence L. Powell; Lillian A. Wells; John H. Lodge. Service Many organizations have worked earnestly to keep Eastern vital. At times these activities remain unnoticed by the students who do not realize the large amount of work it entails to keep our campus functioning. Service organizations gain no profit. Their single reward is pride which resulted from their close asso- ciation with Eastern and their satisfaction of helping others. These organizations may be found in any place and at any time, serving and giving their talents in ways that emphasize the University ' s image of a well- rounded school. Their activities encompassed every aspect of campus life, serving at banquets, working at community centers, participating in tutoring pro- grams, bringing political life to Eastern, and improv- ing school spirit. Their initial hope is that their fellow students will be caught up in the maelstrom of enthu- siasm associated with being a part of Eastern. 315 BELOW: You can ' t tell a player without a program, and Varsity E Club members are there to see you get one. RIGHT: Sandy Howse is revived by team physician and waterboy before re-entering the Kappa Delta Tau powder puff football game. ABOVE RIGHT: Jen Fedderson faces the opposing team with staunch determination after pausing for a quick refresher. Service Organizations Everywhere -: 316 LEFT: Henry Ward discusses politics with Lynn Brothers after his rally with the Young Democrats on campus. BELOW: One of the service projects undertaken by the Veteran ' s Club this year was to sponsor a drive to send Christmas cards to soldiers in Vietnam. BOTTOM: A pretty coed is all concentration as she works for the Homecoming parade. 317 TOP: The Young Republicans escort Louie Nunn, candidate for governo r, fo meet with potential voters. ABOVE: The Justice of the Peace hitched Sadie Hawkins couples into a fantasy world of marriage. RIGHT: Circle K could wash away your troubles . . . if they were nothing but a dirty car. VXVC 318 . , tv Raising the spirits of others to back Eastern is done through active participation in school functions. While they help others, they in the process help themselves. % ■i-iVi f . w ABOVE: In one way and out the other? LEFT: The emblem of the free, the emblem of the brave? — No! The emblem of Morehead. 319 Alpha Zeta Upsilon BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth L. Houp; George T. Price; Ben E. Taylor; Ruth A. Gilbert; Gene H. Mosley; Douglas Fugate; Robert B. Van Hoose. SECOND ROW: James L. McDaniels; Ronnie G. Wilburn, Student Council; Roy W. King, President; Robert E. Mills, Secre- tary; Jerry E. Pollins; Richard G. Howard, Sergeant-at-Arms, Larry E. Vencill, Manuel R. Spencer. THIRD ROW: Harold L. Goode; Frank Cramer; Robert J. Hazelton; Estil C. Daniels; Glenn P. Roberts; Gary E. Trusty; Larry M. Genton; James O. Logsdon. Circle K BOTTOM ROW: Benny J. Slawter; Ron K. Moloney; Robert F. McDonald; George E. Wyatt, Vice President; Michael H. Blackburn; Ron Pierce, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Bob Logs- don; Dale Barker; Larry Morgan; Terry Mynk; Dennis Miller; Tommy Moody. THIRD ROW: Paul D. Hensley; Louis L. Ames; Charles T. Williams; Gregory J. Meade; Danny W. O ' Neal; Barry Rietze, Secretary. FOURTH ROW: K. Rodger Meade, Sponsor; Bill Clements, President; James P. Ledford; Charles D. Stacy; Bill Crane, Treasurer. Varsity E Club BOTTOM ROW: Gregory T. Marquis; Lindy H. Riggins; James J. Moberly; Don L. Wiggington; Robert G. Beck; Wilson A. Hays; Walter R. Murphy; Paul W. Schultz; Harry E. Lenz; Tim Speaks; Skip Dougherty; John E. Tazel; Jack B. Cruse. SECOND ROW: Bill J. Wayman; Lacy E. Hagood; Jack L. Emsuer; Don Moore; James M. Jackson; Frank J. Borgia; Mike Jeffries; Lynn Ray; Ted Holcomb; Rick Dryden; Lowell D. Flanary; Fred Troike. THIRD ROW: Ronnie L. Andrews; Robert A. Walker; James W. Dernier; Don Minor; Ron House; Jim Guice; Ron Reed; Jim Martin; Bob Webb; Joe Prats; Robert Washington; Robert Bauer; Clarence T. Lampkin. FOURTH ROW: Robert E. Tarvin; Jack Good; Bill Brew- er; Phil Knauer; Miller Arritt; Tom V. Shetler; Charlie Metzger; John Buchner; Steve Dannecker; Jerry Godbey; Paul Bryant; W. Lee Huckell: Arnold Nyulassy; Earl J. Jordan. Cheerleading Squad BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Kidd; Jenny Harville. SECOND ROW: Jeri Fedderson; Jovita Dick. THIRD ROW: Kathy Thomas; Tom Prino; Sarann Sheperd. FOURTH ROW: Paul Narducci; Ann Miller; Peggy Mannen; Gwen Reed; Jim Costello. 321 Little Colonels Drill Team BOTTOM ROW: Nancy A. Volk; N. Jean Andrada, Sec- retary. SECOND ROW: Leslie A. Funk; Barbara R. Storck; Fonda L. McAlister; Sandy C. Wilt; Susan K. Maeder, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Donna A. Babinski; Debbie L. Dawkins; Dale E. Berg; Diane L. Fischer; Bobbie L. Brit- tain. FOURTH ROW: Paulette McWhorter; Denise Metz- ger; Dinah G. Storie; Jamie L. Mullins; Sharon C. Jones. FIFTH ROW: Chris Knepper; Gayle E. Schloss; Chris Cripe DeVilbiss, President; Janice Herndon; Peggy Chambers, Vice President. KYMA Club BOTTOM ROW: Mary L. Ratliff; Marti L. Freeh; Phyllis J. Gould; Linda K. Carman; Sharon G. Allen; Carol Sullivan, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Betty L. Trosper; Rosalind A. Glass- cock; Pat Sims; Sharon A. Pence; Carolyn E. Engel; Betty P. McCauley. THIRD ROW: Patricia B. Newell; Karen S. Cahoon; Donna J. Cailey; Elizabeth H. Spicer; Sandra L. Haas; Charles J. Jerzak. FOURTH ROW: William A. Smith; Ron C. Gorsky; Sue Pollock- Eleanor J. Law; Karl Frey; John W. Anderson, President; Bill Maggard, Jr. YMCA BOTTOM ROW: Richard A. Burns, Secretary; Phillip S. Woodal; James R. Gregory, Song Director; Michael D. Munn; Thomas R. Carey; Wayne E. Glass, President; Bill Crane, Treasurer; Mr. Bentley J. Hilton, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kenneth E. Woodworth; Robert G. Osborne; Gordon W. Jennings; Gene R. Ungrhun; Thomas E. Conrad; Jerry M. Stewart, Vice President. THIRD ROW: Roy W. Stivers; Jim Marcum; Gary S. King; Richard W. Judson, Reporter; David F. Melton; Dennis K. Ellis, Student Council Representative. YWCA BOTTOM ROW: Dixie M. Mylum, Sponsor; Scottye N. Helton; Rita G. Hunter; Beverley K. Humble; Roberta A. Cloyd, Publicity; Linda Carol Willoughby; Eloise J. McKitric; Mary E. Carroll, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Verna M. Rowland; Phoebe J. Cole- man; Mary Helen Johnson; Barbara A. Goggin; Christine L. Green; Francine E. Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Lois Sparks; Phyllis S. Wright; Lauretta J. Harris; Glenda H. Harris; Diana Moore; Teresia Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Ann Preece, Program Chairman; Kathy Bishop; Cathy Wozny; Linda Nichols; Mary Wellman, Vice President; Sandra Commons. 323 Young Democrats BOTTOM ROW: Rosalee Royalty; Yvonne Honeycutt; Lynda Ward; Cabrejos Ninoska; Carolyn Lunsford; Carol S. Adams; Nancy G. Stigers; Judy K. Adington; Jim Simpson. SECOND ROW: Sandra C. Walter; Diane H. Moore; Pamela C. Grim; Shell! Denham; Darla J. Algie; Howard M. Fallis; Roy D. BOTTOM ROW: Don B. Mills; Betty J. Dulworth; Donna C. Bertrand; Nita K. Henderson; Charlotte E. Johnson; Carolyn Welch; Donna Godbey; Ingra Godbey; Myrna Jones; Virginia Epling; Gloria Johnson; Paula L. Neal; Darlene Rieber; Beverley Humble; Letitia Bullock; Lynne Sunderland; Fred Engle, Jr. SECOND ROW: Dan B. Crum; Lois Sparks; Brenda Powell; Mary H. Johnson; Sharon Stonecipher; Cyndy Locke; Sharon Faulkner; Jane Armstrong; Gail Parsons; Verna M. Rowland; Georgia M. Thompson; Sue Wren; Pat Swango; Ann Preece; Barbara Snedegar. THIRD ROW: Gash; Kathleen M. Simon; Kenneth L. Houp. THIRD ROW: John R. Moore; W. Tim Fister; Lynn M. Brothers; Jon M. Grim; Judy Marshall; David Snell; Danny S. Bracket!; Edward H. Wilson. Young Republicans Marcy Frazier; Margaret A. Skaggs; Jo Ann Hart; Diana Boswell; Jenny S. Lacey; Donna J. Stonecipher; Betty S. Doty; Anna F. Hunley; Larry Breitenstein; Michael H. Blackburn; William R. Brockman; Gary F. Glass; Steve Fardo; Harry Blue; Keith E. Grubbs. FOURTH ROW: Paul R. Pollitt; Max L. Doty; James L Craft; Charles T. Williams; William G. Thompson; David F. Thompson; Gordon R. Cross; Arthur L. McLaughlin; William M. Alexander; Shelby A. Stirn; Kenn Harp; David Noel. JJ  f wk 0%I 0H r V s cr, O © jk L. mH HHIPv P m imT jSSm 9 ■ |.mi 7 J m If W  J j- ' 4 C -J! Hi ' a ._ Sfc , B V J -1 ■— iniiii i- - ' _jh_ ' - k m.. V -■ . JPjJu . a — L. aIHk -I HLUL- - H ■ - m K ft, r =JBfc: . B£ r ..i H ,. ' Ifc l t ■ft ft .-y | BSj BBJfe ! m V Wk . j m %. JL 324 Kappa Delta Tau President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer SHARON MOORE PEGGY MANNEN . . JUDY HANEN . SHIRLEY SALKO Diana Adkins Linda Akermanis Carolyn Barnhart Dale Berg Barbara Blevins Sandi Bryan Jo Burness Darlene Cash Carolyn Crump Linda Detmer Willena Eaton Ellen Foster Judy Hanen Sandy House Becky King Karen KornhofT Jenny Lacey Joyce Lee Barbara Lewis Nancy Lewis Ann Mitchell Sharon Moore Madonna Noble Vickl Reedy Shirley Salko Ellen Schuler Joyce Seltsam Carol Sibley Linda Trautman Jan Zerhusen 325 Alert Progress Coverage Generates Additional Pages Information and interpretation of the events and crucial issues at Eastern is the task of THE EASTERN PROGRESS. THE EASTERN PROGRESS, presently in its forty-fifth year of publication, is published weekly throughout the academic year. It serves the cam- pus with a ten-page paper, the largest college publication in the Commonwealth. Aggressive local reporting provided significant stories on student rights and responsibilities, civil rights, ROTC, and a host of OVC championships. The nationally syndicated columnist Ralph McGill and the analytical cartoons of Hugh Haynie were joined this year by the Gallery of Great Amer- icans and the satirical pen of Feiffer. Special supplements highlighting Eastern ' s history, athletic achievements, and the fine arts were published during 1967-68. Increased local and national news and views generated sufficient readership and advertising support to increase the size of the paper by two pages. TOP RIGHT: FRED MULLINS, Editor-in-Chief. RIGHT: CRAIG AMMERMAN, Managing Editor. ABOVE: ROY WATSON, Business Manager. 3?6 Jl - ♦ Photographers, DWAINE RIDDLE; BOBBY WHITLOCK; ROB KUMLER GLEN KLEINE, Adviser BOTTOM ROW: Deborah Cobb; Joyce Lee; Barbara Donnell; Carolyn Dur- ham. SECOND ROW: Karen Garvin; Judith Ledford; Roberta Osborn; Diane Hopkins; Cynthia Locke; Cheryl Marmillot; Connie Davis; Jo Anne Collins; Judy Wigglesworth. THIRD ROW: Bobby Whitlock; Kenneth Putnam; Regald Smith; Allen Trimble; Karl Parks; Neal Donaldson; Terry Rankin. 3:7 Milestone — Child of Confusion Hard work, tears, and perseverance do not even begin to describe the effort needed to create the MILESTONE. A chaos of pencils, pictures, papers, and rulers somehow fall into place to form a story of Eastern and the students who live here. The editors are the ones who must keep a watchful eye over every facet of the book. They do this through skill, patience, and sometimes a sympathetic shoulder or a dead- ening scream. The section editors take a special portion of the book and design the pages and try their best to get the pictures they need. The entire staff is needed to accomplish all the jobs, big or small. The MILESTONE is born and developed through spurts of creativity, some shortness of temper, and very often much laughter. It often appears that it shall never be finished, yet, through some heaven- sent miracle in March, it is. TOP: MARSHA SCOTT WEBSTER, Co-editor. ABOVE: JOHN BRASSFIELD, Business Manager. RIGHT: RICHARD EADS, Co- editor. 328 TOP LEFT: WILMA ASBURY, Assistant Editor. TOP RIGHT: RAY DEAJON, Happening Editor. LEFT: JOYCE HARVILLE, Managing Editor. ABOVE: NANCY STAGGS, Organizations Editor. 329 The last days of the MILESTONE found Effie Wells, Raymonde Nicely, and Carol Brass- field working diligently on the Final one hundred pages. BOTTOM ROW: Jill Austin; Nancy Brucchier; Patti Lawson. SECOND ROW: Marianne Falk; Connee Wheeler; Ken Wardrip. THIRD ROW: Danny Kent; James Culbertson; Ann Burnett. ABOVE: DAVID RAINS, Photographer. RIGHT: NANCY STIGERS and PAT LYNCH, Under- classes Co-editors. 330 LEFT: PEGGY CASTLE and DAVID McKINNEY, Academics Co- editors. BELOW: KAREN KLECKNER, Index Editor. LEFT: SKIP DAUGHERTY, Sports Editor. ABOVE: STEPHANIE McKINNEY and GENE GRAY, Honors Co-editors. 331 ■ m ■ 15 L AiL , ' ? J fc--.il l-F n- (m ♦ ? ■ _ ABOVE: Eastern ' s defensive unit puts a stop to Dayton ' s powerful offense on the two-yard line. RIGHT: John Tazel tries to evade threatening Austin Peay tacklers. BELOW: Muscles tense as Dick Dunkle prepares to snap the ball to Gu ' ce. Pre-Season Goals Become Post-Season Realities Tim Speaks throws to John Tazel as he runs a sideline pattern. Coach Roy Kidd set three goals for the 1967 Colonels: win the con- ference championship, get national ratings, and go to a post season bowl. The regular season began and ended disappointingly, but the eight games in between were the best ever for Eastern. In the opener against Dayton, the Colonels, unable to get their ground attack under way, gained only 34 yards. The Colonels ' defense, the more impressive unit, stopped the Flyers ' powerful of- fense twice inside the five. The Colonels second opponent, East Tennessee, was prepared for a passing attack but not a co mbined ground and air assault. The Buccaneers, falling 35-7, picked up 39 yards on the ground. Jack McCoy gained 74 yards in 13 carries and Aaron Marsh, displaying his All-America form, caught one touchdown pass from quarterback Jim Guice and returned the second half kickoff 94 yards for a touch- down. Eastern ' s AII-OVC guard, Teddy Taylor, was credited with seven tackles and 14 assists, while all-conference safety, Harry Lenz, picked up six tackles and five assists. ABOVE: Guard Fred Troike grimaces as he emerges from a pileup. BELOW: Quarterback Jim Guice displays a look of concern as he hands off to fullback Bob Beck. LEFT: The Colonels charge downfield to cover Teddy Taylor ' s opening kickoff. 335 Tennesseans Fall 37-0, 14-7 Sparking the Colonels to a 37-0 win against Austin Peay, sophomore Tim Speaks took over the reins, filling in at quar- terback for the injured Guice. Speak ' s specialty, the option run, kept the Governors guessing. He completed his first seven passes and finished with two touchdown aerials, to Marsh and John Tazel, respectively. McCoy ran for 132 yards in 20 carries. The defense remained tough, allowing only 132 yards total offense and no points. Chuck Siemon was named OVC defensive player of the week, producing eight tackles and nine assists, while throwing the passer for losses four times. Eastern romped to their third consecutive victory after de- feating powerful Middle Tennessee 14-7. Returning to action after a two-week layoff, Guice completed eight of 15 passes for 123 yards. McCoy, contained well by the Raider front wall, threw his first pass as a collegian, completing it to Marsh for a 44-yard touchdown. Tazel caught five passes for 70 yards. Freshman cornerback Ted Green sewed up the game for the Colonels in the fourth quarter, returning a Middle Tennessee punt 60 yards for a touchdown. Once again it was Siemon and Lenz supplying the signif- icant defensive plays for the Colonels. Siemon caught the continued mm ABOVE: Coach Kidd surveys the situation during the Western game as quarterback Guice waits for instruction. BELOW: Tailback Jack McCoy looks for daylight as he sweeps around end against Austin Peay. LEFT: Blue, 28, set one, . . . BELOW: Tazel stretches into another completed pass. SJ i — . wm , n i .M ABOVE: Coach Kidd discusses a call on a play with the referee. BELOW: Speaks keeps Western guessing with his option play. LEFT: Headhunters block Western ' s on-rushing offense. Arch-Rivals Lock Horns In Thrilling 14-14 Tie quarterback for losses three times in the fourth quarter, as well as causing the fumble that stopped the Raiders ' last threat. Lenz knocked down two key Middle Tennessee passes. Eastern 55-Northwood 0— school records were broken that day. Marsh set a NCAA record with 19 receptions for 316 yards and four touchdowns. Guice and Speaks threw 48 passes, completing 28 for 451 yards and six touchdowns. The Colo- nels combined for 629 yards and 32 first downs. Then came the heartbreaking 14-14 tie with arch-rival Western. Tied for first place in the conference, the meeting was accurately billed as the OVC game of the year. Early in the third quarter, as Eastern had a second and two situa- tion on the Eastern three-yard line, the determined defense rose to the occasion. In three plays Western was able to gain two yards, making the first down by a matter of inches. Still on the one-yard line, three plays later, the Hilltopper ' s Dickie Moore swept around left end and scored. Although Western scored, the tenacious defense received a standing ovation from the fans. Ron Reed and Taylor lead the Headhunters in tackles and assists. Rallying to salvage a tie with the scrambling Hilltoppers, Bob Beck ran the touchdown and Guice converted for two points in the final minutes. Eastern entered the contest against Murray with four wins, one tie and one loss. The Colonels continued 1968 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent . . Dayton 16 35 . . East Tennessee . 7 37 . . Austin Peay 14 . . Middle Tennessee 7 55 . . Northwood 14 . . Western 14 28 . . Murray .... 7 24 . . Tennessee Tech . - 37 . . Youngstown 12 7 . . Morehead . 7 27 Ball State .... 13 Grantland Rice Bowl Halfback Ted Ho comb, determined to get through, looks ahead for running room. BOTTOM ROW: Offensive Line Coach Bobby Harville, Defensive Back Secondary Coach Jack Ison, Tom Swartz, Don Wigginton, Tim Speaks, John Tazel, Harry Lenz, Jim Moberly, Walt Murphy, Ron McCloud, Bob Beck, Ted Green, Pete Compassi, Bill Wall, Mike Ayers, Sidney Yeldell, James Hoskin, Head Manager Skip Daughtrey. SECOND ROW: Student Coach Bob Tarvin, De- fensive Line Coach Bill Shannon, Lynn Ray, Don Seyfert, Chuck Siemon, Don Beuhler, Harry Gibbs, Bob Webb, Bill Brewer, Bob Lerman, Don Moore, Lowell Flanary, Foster Harris, Rick Dryden, Don Minor, Ron House, Jim Guice, Aaron Marsh, Ted Holcomb, Offensive Back Coach Fred Francis, Graduate Coach Jim Ratliff, Head Trainer Dave Huffstetter, Head Coach Roy Kidd. THIRD ROW: Jim Dernier, Paul Hampton, Fred Troike, Doug Hampton, Ron Reed, Don Evans Charles Metsger, Tom Murphy, Miller Arritt, Mark Fisher, Dick Dunkle, Bob Platts, Teddy Tay- lor, Tom Shelter, Ed Keukne, Duke Baker, Phil Knauer. 340 BELOW: Don Wiggington and Bob Beck clear the way for Jack McCoy on an end sweep. ABOVE: Under pressure from Morehead, Jim Guice cocks his arm as he prepares to throw. Eastern Romps Over Murray, Tech jumped to an early 21-0 lead, sailing to their fifth victory of the season. The running of Beck, Ted Holcomb, and Foster Harris lead the Eastern team to their best rushing game of the year, gaining 231 yards for a touchdown. Don Moore, Green and Lenz, teaming up with defensive tackles Miller Arritt and Jim Dernier, threw Murray for seven loses and combined a total of 15 tackles and 15 assists. Winning its sixth game 24-0, Eastern ' s offense ran for a total of 354 yards, while the defense held Tech to 152 yards. Playing Tennessee Tech at home, Eastern seized the lead in the second quarter with Walt Murphy ' s 35-yard field goal. Two more touch- downs in the second quarter clinched the game for the Colonels. Guice threw his second touchdown pass late in the fourth quar- ter to Marsh for the final score of the game. Linebacker Jimmy Moberly, who had three tackles and 12 assists, threw the passer for three losses, while defensive end Tom Shelter had three tackles and 10 assists. Shelter also recovered one Tech fumble. Guice completed 20 of 32 passes for 244 yards. Marsh caught continued Defensive safety Harry Lenz returns the punt that set up the tying touchdown with More- head. Colonels Capture OVC, Mid-East Championships 12 of these for 156 yards and one touchdown as the Colonels defeated Youngstown 37-12. McCoy led Eastern ' s ground attack, picking up 118 yards in 21 carries, as Headhunters Arritt and Lenz racked up 14 tackles, 24 assists, and one interception. The 7-7 tie with Morehead produced the most frus- trated conference champions in the country. Eastern scored in the fourth quarter on a pass from Guice to tight end Don Buehler after the touchdown was set up by a Lenz pass interception. The game left the Colonels with a 5-0-2 conference mark and a 7-1-2 record for the season. ABOVE: Coach Kidd, proudly displaying the Rice Bowl trophy, beams as he is carried from the field. BELOW: Trying to pick up yardage against the Colonels, Amos Van Pelt drives hard. 342 LEFT: Marsh shows his All-America form as he cuts up field on another jaunt in the Bowl game. BELOW: Snogging one of J I passes, Tazel set a pass reception record in the Grant- land Rice Bowl game. ■ After three months of dedication and discipline, the hard-nosed Colonels accepted the long-awaited bid to the Grantland Rice Bowl. This Mid-East Regional Championship game promised to be a battle between Eastern ' s air attack and Ball State ' s strong ground game. Roy Kidd showed why he was the OVC coach-of-the-year as he moved split-end Marsh to tailback. The little All-America senior responded by returning the initial kickoff 21 yards. Eastern then shocked the Cardinals as they streaked 69 yards to score via Marsh ' s 42 yards in three carries, and three Guice to Tazel aerials. Eastern ' s Headhunter defense came in fired up to stop State cold and once again the Colonels hit paydirt five plays later with Guice doing the honors from the five-yard line. Walter Murphy converted the PAT. Eastern retaliated after the Cards amassed a 67-yard scoring drive. Taylor snatched a State handoff and raced 37 yards for the touchdown. The Headhunters held the Hoosiers at bay while Guice and Holcomb capped a 91 -yard drive with a 23-yard touchdown pass. Jim Novas scored State ' s final score late in the fourth period. The game ended on State ' s one-yard line with Eastern in possession of the pigskin and the Mid-East Regional Championship. 343 New Coach Starts Strong TOP LEFT: Jerry Godbey holds on for dear life as he waits for the whistle signaling jump ball. ABOVE LEFT: Beneath the basket calves strain, knees bend, and feet rise. ABOVE: Head Coach Guy Strong gives the team some new strategy during a time out. BELOW: Victory is sweet. 70. ' vt « i Under the leadership of Coach Guy Strong, the Eastern Colonels upset such highly acclaimed teams as Dayton, Marshall, and Western Ken- tucky. AII-OVC guard Bobby Washington led the Colonels ' offense with his pin-point passing and 18.0 scoring average. Giving Eastern a one- two scoring punch was AII-OVC senior center Garfield Smith, who averaged 17.1 points and 19.7 rebounds. Smith was the second leading rebounder in the nation. Also giving ample sup- port to the Colonel cause were Willie Woods (14.5), Toke Coleman (11.6) and Boyd Lynch (8.0). After falling to East Tennessee, 64-50, in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, the Col- onels made their 1967-68 home debut with a 76-75 upset over the highly regarded Dayton Flyers. Lynch rose to the occasion in his first starting role, scoring 28 points, 22 of them coming in the second half. Lynch wasn ' t alone in heroics however, as Smith pulled down a game high 23 rebounds, and Woods gave a superb defensive exhibition, holding Dayton ' s All-America Don May to three field goals. The Flyers led by seven points at the half, but the Colonels regained the lead at 51-46 behind Lynch ' s deft shooting from the corner. The veteran Flyers again captured the lead at 73-72 in the last minute of play, but Strong ' s team was not to be denied, as Gary Paul calmly sank two free throws to seal the victory for Eastern. Smith ' s record 33 rebounds and 22 points led the Colonels to their second victory of the young season as Eastern came from behind to defeat the Thundering Herd from Marshall University. The Colonels overcame a ten point deficit in the final period to hand the nationally ranked Mar- shall five their first defeat of the season. After downing Tampa, 89-85, in their first road trip, the Colonels suffered their first loss at Miami (Florida). Cold shooting and numerous floor errors plagued Eastern. Miami gained a 93-87 victory. While preparing for their first conference games during the Christmas holidays, Strong ' s continued LEFT: Garfield Smith, the nation ' s number two rebounder, •-(■ tips in a missed shot in the Colonel ' s upset of Marshall. Eastern Blasts Western, Middle; Drops Five Straight cagers humiliated Ball State, 95-66. The Colonels survived a late surge by Austin Peay to capture their first conference victory, 88-83. Eastern dropped its record to 5-2 as Murray stifled the cold-shooting Colonels ' second-half surge to hand them their first OVC loss. Playing impeccable basketball for the first twenty minutes, the hustling Colonels built an insurmountable 56-18 lead, to establish the foundation for a 99-69 defeat of the Hilltoppers from Western. Again the aggressive rebounding of Smith, coupled with four players in double figures, provided the Colonels with their fifth victory. Eastern fans began to build hopes of an OVC Championship when the Colonels handily defeated Middle Tennessee 98-76. Then the paradox came; Strong ' s squad hit a slump. After losing to Virginia Tech, 84-74, and Marshall, 86-71, Eastern returned to Alumni Coliseum hoping to end the streak. However, East Tennessee slipped Eastern its first home loss of the. season. Trailing by 10 points at halftime, the Colonels managed to nar- row the gap to five points several times during the closing minutes, but the Buccaneers prevailed, 64-50. Eastern shot a cold 30.6% from the field. TOP: Willie Woods turns to drive into the basket as forward Gary Paul moves into position. ABOVE: AII-OVC guard Bobby Washington takes a hard spill in the Middle Tennessee game. RIGHT: Toke Coleman puts up a short jump shot despite the effort of Bill Bland. 346 BOTTOM LEFT: Smith shows concern to what is happening to his teammates after getting into foul trouble against Tech. BELOW: Smith pulls down another rebound against Tennessee Tech, contribut- ing to his J 9.7 season average. ■ ' 347 Eastern 50 76 76 95 87 95 88 67 99 98 74 71 63 75 80 67 66 91 81 76 67 76 82 94 BOTTOM ROW: Dan Jordan; Larry Trunnel; Bobby Wash- ington; Joe Prats; Leon Bailey; Paul Bryant. SECOND ROW: Guy Strong, Coach; Jerry Godbey; Toke Coleman; Willie Woods; Ed Hare; Jack Hissom, Ass ' t. Coach. THIRD ROW: Dove Riggins, Manager; Chester Rose; Gary Paul; Boyd Lynch; Garfield Smith; Bob Pleva, Manager; Donnie Har- ville, Graduate Ass ' t. Jerry Godbey leaps high as he tips in two points. 1967-68 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD East Tennessee Dayton . Marshall Tampa . Miami (Fla.) Ball State . Austin Peay Murray . Western Middle Tennessee Virginia Tech . Marshall East Tennessee St. Francis . Morehead . Tennessee Tech Murray . Austin Peay Middle Tennessee Western East Tennessee Tennesse Tech . Miami (Ohio) . Morehead . Opponent 64 75 73 89 93 66 83 71 69 76 84 86 79 90 89 64 68 79 83 79 70 77 84 84 348 BOTTOM LEFT: Looks like Willie ' s safe! BOTTOM RIGHT: Gory Paul scraps for a rebound against Morehead. LEFT: Willie Woods shows his prowess as he springs up for the tip in. BELOW: Garfield shows how easy it is to drop the ball in the bucket for two points. 34? MM H if te i ? .-.!■ • 350 ABOVE: Jerry Godbey shoofs over the out-stretched arms of a Middle Tennessee defender. BELOW: Eastern ' s leading scorer, Bobby Washington, moves in the lane to snare a rebound from the reach of an aggressive Raider. m fsiF ' — 4 -■- Title Hopes Shattered, But Future Optimistic Ragged defensive play by the Colonel squad allowed St. Francis to deal Eastern its fourth loss in a row. The Colonels then returned to the home state only to find the cage trail just as competitive. In what was possibly Morehead ' s finest performance of the year, the improved Colonels suffered an 89-80 set- back. Morehead substitute Bobby Hiles played a major role in the game, coming off the bench to score 14 points in the final period. Washington paced the Eastern attack with 29 points. Perched on the gratis stripe for 31 attempts and connecting on 18, Murray nosed out a 68-66 victory over the foul-plagued Colonels. With Eastern forced to abandon their normal aggressive play because of foul trouble, the visiting Racers streaked to a 37- 19 lead. Following the impressive play-making of Washington, the Colonels fought back to capture the lead at 49-47. But with Smith on the bench with five fouls, the Racers controlled the boards and charged to a seven point lead. Eastern moved within two points, but missed on three chances in the waning seconds as Murray erased all title chances the Colonels had. Eastern returned to the win column by defeating Austin Peay, 91-79. Coleman led the Colonel attack with 23 points while Washington connected for 16. Smith shattered Eastern ' s season rebounding record with another superb performance on the boards, pulling in 15 miscues. Success was short-lived, however, as East Tennes- see rendered the Colonels a 70-67 defeat. The Colonels also dropped the next contest to Miami of Ohio, 84-82, in three overtimes, and Tennessee Tech avenged an earlier loss by defeating the near-miss Colonels, 77-76. As Eastern downed Morehead, 94-83, in the sea- son ' s finale, Colonel fans began to take the wait till next year attitude with good reason. Although the loss of Smith ' s rebounding strength will be detri- mental, the young Colonels return four starters and two top reserves next season. L. « .©■ .J® K =- w t s7 os sfa LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Connie Smith, Doug Cordier, Glen Town, Jerry Kroiss, Grant Colehour, Dean Dannenberg, Ken Silvieus. Ivan Scholl, Manager Harry Flint, Jimmy Nichols. 1967 CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Eastern Opponent 25 Eastern Track Club 42 15 Murray 50 17 Florida State 44 20 Florida 43 18 Ohio Valley Track Club .... 45 21 Morehead 34 15 Kentucky State 48 16 Morehead 46 First place Harding Invitational First Place O.V.C. Tournament Glen Town prepares for the big meet. 352 ABOVE: After a triumphant run, Grant Colehour eases off gradually in true championship form. BELOW: Eastern ' s runners outpaced every other team in competition, as they captured another cross country championship for Eastern. Thinclads Take Third Consecutive OVC Title Eastern ' s mercury-footed thinclads, paced by Grant Colehour, the only four time All-America in Eastern ' s history, finished the season with a 10-0 record. To Coach Connie Smith it was another normal season as his cross country runners cap- tured their third consecutive OVC cross country title and placed 13th in the NCAA. On the way to an undefeated season, the Colo- nels overpowered such opposition as Florida and Florida State. At the Harding Invitational, Eastern captured first place by defeating competition from fourteen schools, including Western,- Harding Col- lege,- and Arkansas State, who finished fourth in the NCAA meet. Being a champion is nothing new to Eastern ' s cross country and track coach Connie Smith. Since the fall of 1964, when Coach Smith took over the Colonel helm, Eastern has been a dominant figure in cross country. In four years under Smith ' s guid- ance, Eastern has won 37 meets while losing only four. The past three years the Colonels have cap- tured the Ohio Valley Conference title and ranked high in NCAA competition. Coach Smith, losing only Senior Brent Arnold, anticipates another great season in 1968. Return- ing will be Colehour, Silvieus, Schol, Cordier, Nichols, Town, Kroiss and Dannenberg. 353 BOTTOM ROW: Joe Peck; Butch Hays; Ed Shasek; Jim Miller; Manny Figueroa; Lacy Hagood; Bill Wayman; Charley Smith; Greg Marquis; Bruce Bayer; Rich Anderson, Co-captain. SECOND ROW: Allen Orendorff; Rick Hill; Eels Take KISC Laurels After a regular season mark of 1 1-2, Eastern ' s power-packed swimming team captured ten of sixteen first places and tied for another in the KISC meet, drowning their nearest rival by 240 points. The Eels took 35-50 medals. Finishing second to Lacy Hagood in the butterfly stroke, Ail-American Rick Hill nabbed the 100 yard breaststroke and the 200 yard in- dividual medley. The 400 yard free style relay team, com- posed of Bill Walker, Eddie Shannon, Pete Reed, and Rich Anderson, tied with UK to set a new KISC record of 3:21.4. In the NCAA meet, Eastern advanced two places over last year ' s ratings. With fourteen members qualifying for the finals, EKU emerged with eight All America ' s and tenth place in the NCAA. All-America men had to place twelfth or better. Walker and Hill earned the honor for the third year as Hagood, Reed, Jim Miller, Steve Dannecker, John Buckner, and Jay Chanley received it for the first time. Coach Combs and his 1967 All-America ' s: Rich Anderson; Rick Hill; Bill Walker; Bob Walker. Casey Granville; Bill Walker; Bob Walker; Al Krueger; Jay Chanley; Steve Dannecker; John Buckner; John Sims; Bruce Lang; Pete Reed. 354 Though seemingly not as daring as diving off the high board, the skill and precision on a low board is just as exacting. 355 TOP: Stretching for distance, the flight off the block strains every muscle the swimmer can muster. ABOVE: The butterfly depends on an even, consistent stroke and the endurance that Lacy Hagood put into it. RIGHT: The last lap means rest for the swimmer and victory for Eastern. 356 ABOVE: Charley Smith doubletakes as he watches the extraordi- nary performance of his teammates. BELOW: Victory in his grasp, an Eastern Eel surges ahead of his opponents. Eastern 73 63 65 79 64 68 72 56 70 69 78 58 49 1967-68 SWIMMING SCOREBOARD University of Louisville Western .... Vanderbilt University University of the South Kenyon College . Eastern Michigan . Evansville University Alabama Morehead . Union College . Wittenberg University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Opponent 40 39 48 34 40 45 41 57 34 44 26 55 66 • • . ••« ••« m % x% 357 Colonels Set OVC Record, Win Tenth Conference Crown Eastern ' s hard-slugging Colonels set a conference record by winning their tenth OVC championship in twenty years of play. Power, speed, and good field play were the im- portant factors in the Colonels ' 19-10 overall record and conference record of 7-4. Coach Charles Hughes, OVC Coach-of-the-Year for the second straight year, had this to say about the team, Much of our success was due to our infi eld combination, possibly the best in the country. The performance of Arnie Nyulassy, Frank Borgia, Jimmy Cain, and Louis Escobar combined for 38 double plays in 29 games and hit for an average of .380. Cain was the leading hitter with an aver- age of .395, while Borgia was voted the team ' s Most Valuable Player . In addition to the superb hitting and infield skill of East- ern ' s players, two men on the mound also deserve partial credit for the Colonels ' successful season. Ron Andrews and Glen Marshall both posted 5-1 records. ABOVE: Teammates carry Ron Andrews off the field after his pitching clinched the OVC championship. BELOW: Arnie Nyulassy stretches for the ball, putting his team one step closer to victory. 358 BOTTOM ROW: Assistant Coach Bill Pearce, Rick Houseman, Arnold Nyulassy, Glenn Marshall, Manager Jack Emsurer, Lou Escobar. SECOND ROW: Batboy Mark Staples, Lee Hucker, Jerry Gill, Dave Price, Ron Pinsenschaum, Bill Whitehead, Larry Robertson, Bill Zwick, Manager Butch Coleman, Larry Williams, Frank Borgia, Greg Durham, Cecil Christie. THIRD ROW: Mike Hay, Jim Cain, Mike Simpson, Dave Culp, Don McCallough. A good pitch produces a near miss for the final strike. 359 Coach Turkey Hughes shows concern, pride, and ultimately happiness as his team captured the tenth OVC baseball championship for Eastern in twenty years of conference play. Eastern 14 19 5-6 9 7 3 11 5 10 5-5 3-1 2-5 6 6-3 9 3-8 7-2 4-3 5 6 1967 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Hilsdale College Transylvania . . Cumberland College Lincoln Memorial Geo rgia Southern . Georgia Southern . Georgia Southern . Carson-Newman Milligan College East Tennessee . Morehead University of Kentucky Xavier University . Transylvania Morehead Tennessee Tech . University of Cincinnati East Tennessee . Tennessee Tech OVC Playoff Murray .... Murray .... Opponent 4 1 6-4 3 6 6 3 5 1-6 0-2 5 6-7 5 0-4 7 0-9 5-17 1-1 LEFT: Coach advises pitcher at the critical moment of the game. BELOW: Lonely equipment stands for- gotten offer a victorious season. BELOW RIGHT: Glenn Marshall checks his opponent before letting fly the decisive pitch. 3 ' 361 EKU ' s Sprinters Sparkle Competing against the talent-rich schools from the Big 10, SEC, and Missouri Valley Conferences, Eastern ' s cindermen set three meet records at the Indiana Relays. Clarence Lampkin also set new school records in the 400 and 220 with times of 47.4 and 21.4 respectively. With nationally ranked teams attending the Colonels captured the meet with 53 points. Grant Colehour, Eastern ' s first three-time All America, led EKU ' s domination of the Kentucky Federation meet by barely missing the NCAA record of 14:14.8 minutes in the three mile run. At the NCAA College Track and Field Champion- ship, Colehour captured the six run and placed third in the three mile event. The previously demonstrated excellence of the cindermen pushed them to a strong third in the OVC championship. Hurdler Carey Guess clipped the 120 highs in 14.1 and veteran Colehour hand- ily won the three mile run. Losing only two seniors, the thinclads will undoubtedly be one of the major contenders for next year ' s laurels. Sights set toward still another record, Carey Guess flies to the finish of a high hurdles race. BOTTOM ROW: Earl Jordan, Harold Burk, Buddy Smith, Bill Hinklemen, Stan Smith, Robin Fritts, Terry Murphy, Doc Putman, Henry Altenweg, Clarence Lampkin. SECOND ROW: Graduate assistant John Hemner, Keith Smul, Ivan Scholl, Clark Fuller, Harry Faint, Carey Guess, Bruce Elias, Jim Wood, Brent Arnold, Grant Colehour. THIRD ROW: Ken Nelson, Graduate assistant Ronnie Hard, Joe Meyer, Nate Regan, Rex Rader, Dave Roman, Dave Stegring, Chuck Koepp, Doug Cordier. 362 LEFT: C. T. Lampkin tenses as he awaits the crack of the starter ' s gun. BELOW LEFT: Poised for action, pole vaulter Terry Murphy runs to attempt another record jump. BELOW: Veteran Guess soars in the triple broad jump event. 363 Jack Good watches the flight of his ball as he hits out of ffie rough on the seventh green. Linksters Swing Back, Post Winning Season Eastern ' s linksters got off to a fast start in the 1967 season by posting a record of 4-2-1 before spring vacation. Return- ing from the break, they experienced a slump, dropping five consecutive matches. Recovering to win their last nine deci- sions, the team posted a season record of 13-6-2. The Colonels ' success against top-notched competition such as the universities of Dayton, Cincinnati, Kentucky, and Xavier- can be attributed to outstanding players like junior mainstays, Edwin Luxon, Jack Good, Ron Roby, Jim Martin, and freshman Paul Schultz. Highlighting the season was the defeat of Ohio State, the Mid-America champions. Edwin Luxon takes a practice swing before sinking a putt on eighth green. 364 Tennis Team Nets 13-5 Record Eastern ' s tennis team, coached by Jack Adams, got its season off to a strong start with four consecutive victories. Their first losses came at the hands of Southeastern Conference powers Tennessee and Florida and small college champion Rollins College. In their next outing the netters rebounded to de- feat defending Ohio Valley Conference champion Murray and Western, the coaches ' choice to take top conference honors in the 1967 season. The match with Western proved to be the highlight of the season when Sparky Snyder defeated Jackie Cooper, the OVC singles champ who advanced to the semi-finals of the NCAA university division in 1966. Gaining momentum, the Colonels went on to com- pile a season record of 13-5, while preparing for the upcoming conference championship tournament. After the tournament, the season ' s finale, the Colonels found themselves in third place, close behind West- ern and champion Murray. LEFT: Reaching skyward, Lindy Riggins re- turns a serve. ABOVE: Veteran Riggins reacts to his opponent ' s serve. 365 366 Increased Interest Creates Action Packed Intramurals ABOVE: Players clash at an attempt to block a rebound. BELOW: A wrestler ' s physical stamina is tested in an intramural wrestling match. Intramurals sports have reached an all-time high under the supervision of hard working Barney Groves, Director of Intramurals, who made recrea- tional activities available to every concerned stu- dent on campus. The increased involvement of students demanded an expansion and develop- ment of new leagues in each major athletic event. The system now adopted consists of having an independent and a fraternity league. At the end of each season ' s play, the winners of each division competed for the campus championship. Taking pride in their squads, many teams created a feeling of homogenity by equipping themselves with personalized colors and uniforms. Wide interest was reflected by the large number of participants entering each sport. The major attrac- tions, football, basketball, wrestling, and volley- ball, had a combined total of 259 spirited teams. Students Achieve Physical Fitness TOP: Perfect form is not always required to catch a pass. LEFT: Yardage gained requires a strong line and good blocking. ABOVE: Daylight found— TD in sight. RIGHT: Green ' s show No. 1 form. 36S Wrestling Provides Keen Competition TOP RIGHT: Intramural basketball calls for a little strategy as well as a good athlete. ABOVE: Springing high, a Green ' s player fights for the rebound. RIGHT: Nothing slips the eye of this wide awake referee. TOP: Looks like a pin to me ref!! BfcLOW: Sam Liberatore pushes against mat to prevent a takedown. 371 RIGHT: Well! Will it go in or not? BELOW: Cage ball is enjoyed by many coeds. BOTTOM: This skilled coed is reaching high to spike the ball. ABOVE: This coed hopes for two points as she shoots for her team. RIGHT: Donna Wolfe attempts a difficult return. BELOW: An over the head shot is attempted by a participant in a WRA volleyball game. nterest Increases In Women ' s Intramurals Women on Eastern ' s campus enjoy many physical activities sponsored through the intramural pro- gram. Athletics such as field hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, swimming and tennis round out the sports that women may play. Teams are composed of women representing sororities, church groups, dormitories and inde- pendent organizations. Games are played during the early evening one or two nights a week, which increased women participation over last year ' s program. 373 Gymnastics Demands Perfection LEFT: A trampoline artisan flies through the air with the greatest of ease. TOP: The archful grace of a gymnast can be compared to the delicate movements of the ballet. ABOVE: A mixture of timing, balance and strength are needed to perform difficult acrobatics. 374 SGT Smiddy checks the scoring of the day ' s firing. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Gruelle; Mike Roberts; David Carpenter; Vernon Swoden; Damon Abe ; Gene Mosley; Larry Branstetter; Richard Englehardt. Sharpshooters Show Promise for Future Lacking in competitive experience, the var- sity rifle team has proven to be one of the better squads in this area. Sophomore letterman Tony Gruelle led the inexperi- enced sharpshooters with a 260 average. Although a minor sport, the practice re- quires much perseverance and training. With the experience gained this year, the sharpshooters offer the rifle team a promise for future championships. 375 UNDERCLASSES Juniors . . Sophomores Freshmen ft ■ Mw ■ ■ r 8 1 X - Class of 1969 BOTTOM ROW: PAT DOUGLAS, Secretary; PAT NEWELL, Student Council; KATHY PHILLIPS, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: MIKE CARROLL, Student Council; STEVE OKESON, President; LYNN BROTHERS, Reporter; TERRY COTTINGIM, Vice President. The class of 1969, under the puissant leadership of Steve Okeson, has in the last year put behind them yet another milestone in their striving to be the most successful class to graduate from Eastern Kentucky University. With the Prom and all Prom-oriented activities its main con- cern, the Juniors put in many long hours in preparation for this year-capping event. In order to revolutionize the usual Prom procedures, this year a Prom Concert featuring little Anthony and the Imperials held prior to the dance was scheduled and proved successful. From this, the activities plunged headlong into the Prom itself, with the music being provided by the orchestra of Cecil Jones. With the conclusion of the Prom came the end of Prom weekend, thus bringing to an end another prosperous and active year for the class of 1969. 378 ROBERT STEVEN ABNEY L..,n fl .on BETTY I A0AM5 Zocharloh UNDA CAROL ADAMS Bedford MAMIE LAVONNA ADAMS Delphlci SAUY A ADAMS Orlondo i JUDY KAYE ADINGTON Woyneiburo, GALE ADKINS Lc.lond. Ohio SARA KAVANAUGH AGEE Bereo UNDA LEE AKERMANIS Orlondo, Florida JERRY DENTON ALEXANDER Somen,! CLINTON STONE ALLEN Richmond DICK MAYO ALLEN, JR. Richmond EDWINA MAXINE ALLEN Pori. KENNETH DOUGLAS AMBURGEY Middlctown, Ohio LOUIS I AMES Evan.ville, Indiono EDWARD J ANANIA Rome, New York GAYLE ANDERSON Louisville RICHARD T ANDERSON West Haven, Connecticut JUAN DALE ANDRADA Lo ...Mr ROBERT JOHNSON ANDRIOT Shelbyville JANET DALE ANGEL Lloyd 5U5AN A ANGEROSA Atlantic City. New Jeney JERRY WAYNE ARCHER Richmond LARRY LANE ARNETT Oneida VICTOR ERROl ARNETT Oneida JENNIFER KAYE ARNOLD Kettering, Ohio WILLIAM MICHAEL ARTHUR Erlanger HELEN KAY ARTIS Ashland MILDRED DARLENE ASBURY Cyn.hiono JACKIE SUE ASHER Hyden NANCY KAY ASHFORD Le.inglon NORMA LEE ASHLEY Saiiofrai JAMES DAVID ASHMAN Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania ALAN FRANCIS AUBREY Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA HELEN BADGETT Louisville DANA LEE BAILEY Soulh Vienno. Ohio JEANETTE H BAILEY PATRICIA ANN BAILEY Richmond JOHN JOSEPH BAIN Erlanger CAROLYN BAIZE Louisville HAROLD DEAN BAKER Corbin JANICE FAYE BAKER Oneida Juniors Rush . . . Rush . . . Rush . . . FRANK LAWRENCE BALDINO Lodi, New Jersey MARGARET M. BALDWIN Pans MARY EMILY BALL Shepherdsville JOSEPH HERNDON BANE Maysville TIMOTHY ALLEN BARANOUSKAS Des Moinei. lowo JIMMY T. BARBEE Columbio CAROLYN SUE BARNHART New Carlisle, Ohio MARILYN SUE BARNHART New Carlisle. Ohio WILLIAM EDWARD BARRETT Miami, Florida CLIFFORD HAROLD BARTH Cincinnati. Ohio DANNY ROBERT BARTLEY Louisa MARY MARGARET BASS Lexington DAVID FREDERICK BATE Vaneeburg SHERRY LYNN BAY Cincinnati Ohio e % § iidflkni 379 TIMMY EUGENE BAYSORE Louisville LINDA L BECK Fori Mitchell ROBERT G BECK Cincinnati. Ohio DANIEL PAUL BECHTOLD Lebanon, Pennsylvania BEVERLY RUTH BEELER Pikeville PAULA DYCHE BEGLFY Richmond LINDA CAROLE BENN LANA CHERYL BENTLEY 5USAN K BENTON Louisville DALE ELLEN BERG Jameiiown, New York DALE ELLEN BERG Jamestown, New York KENNETH LEE BERRY Louisville DONNA CAROL BERTRAND Feds Creek WILLIAM KIRBY BEVERLY Pleasureville STEVEN WAYNE BICKERS Carrollton DWIGHT ALLEN BIECHLER Franklin, Ohio PATRICIA LYNN BIF.HN Falmouth ROGER WINN BINGHAM JANE E BIRCH Louisville JUNE E BIRCH Louisville THERESIA ANN BLACK LaDONNA DARLENE BLACKBURN Presto nsburg STEPHEN F BLACKBURN Carrollton SUSAN BLACKBURN Pikeville JAMES G BLACKWELL Irvine JAMES A. 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Indiana JUDY RENEE BRADSHAW Lexington DANIEL GRANT BRAGG Jamestown, New York ROBERT CHARLES BRAMLETT Corbin WILLIAM RUSSELL BRANNON Hyden JOHN ROBERT BRANSBY Baltimore, Moryland LARR Y W BRANSTETTER Louisville ROBERT DENNIS BRASINGTON Cincinnati, Ohio RONALD LAWRENCE BRAUN Dayton, Ohio RICHARD EARL BREDENBERC- Florence 380 ALLEN KENT BRELSFORD Cloyton, Ohio FRANK JOSEPH BRENNAN Roekoway Point, New York CARL WAYNE BREWER le.ington CECELIA GAY BREWER BucMiorn CHRISTINE MARIE BREWER Dayton, Ohio PENNY JOYCE BREWER Middlelown, Ohio NOEL WAYNE BRITTAIN Eubank LAWRENCE OTTO BROCK, JR Columbia PATRICIA LOUISE BROCK Loimville BARRY T BROOKS Springfield, Ohio LYNN M BROTHERS KAY BROTZGE Loultville JUDITH ANN BROUGH FRANKLIN D. BROWN Belfry SALLY LYNNE BROWN LouHvilla JOHN DAVID BROWNING III LINDA LEWIS BROWNING Evarti ELECTA JANE BRUBAKER Washington Court Home, 01 LLOYD NOLAND BRUMMETT Stanford RICKEY ALLAN BRUNEft Harrodiburg CLAUDIA BRYANT Fairfield, Ohio NORMA JEAN BRYANT Fiiherville ARTHUR JOSEPH BRYSON Aihland WILLIAM MICHAEL BUCKLEY Fort Mitchell KAREN LEE BUEHNER Louavilla LETITIA GENELL BULLOCK VALERIA K BULLOCK SUSAN ELAINE BURCH nna BRABARA ANN BURCHETT Arlington. Virginia GAYLE RICHMOND BURCHEn Preitoniburg Jill BURDINE Nkholotville KRISTEN E BURGER LeuiivilU DICK BURK5 Louiiville EMILY JANE BURKS Norwood, Ohio HAROLD JAMES BURKE Gardiner. Maine GORDON GENE BURNS, JR Eaiton. Penn.ylvania RICHARD ALAN BURNS Cold Spr.ng LAWRENCE M. BURROWS, JR. Cliffiide Park, New Jtr.ey JEAN BURTON Washington Court HouW, Ohio LANNIE CLARK BUSEY louii ' ille MARGARET LOUISE BUTTS Trenton, Ohio IRVINE M BYARS Lexington Talcing time out to enjoy a men! makes the day go a little more smoothly. CAROLYN CONGLETON BYRD Borbourvllla GERALD A, BYRD Florence ANA MARIA CADENA Mexico City, Mexico DONNA JEAN CAILEY Cincinnat i, Ohio FINLEY CAIN Foirfield, Ohio TERESA ANN CALDER Mate Oh o RICHARD A. CALDWELL Butler JAMES L. CAMPBELL Arlington, Virginia RICHARD WAYNE CAMPBELL Campbellsburg PATRICIA ANN CARDINAL Pikeville MARGO CAREY Harrodsburg MARGARET RUTH CARL Williamsville, New York HAROLD DOUGLAS CARLISLE Carrollton LINDA KAY CARLSON Jamestown. New York JEFF MICHAEL CARMODY DEANNA CARPENTER Annville LINDA JAYE CARPENTER Louisville DELWOOD D. CARR Pork MICHAEL ROBERT CARR Piner RONALD JAMES CARR Lexington ROBERT MICHAEL CARROLL MARGARET ANN CARTER Richmond JERRY RAY CASE MaysvHIe ROBERT LEE CASE South Height!, Pennsylvonio REBECCA CASEY FranHort DORIS E CASEY Middletown WARREN G CASSADY Inez MICHAEL STEPHEN CATLETT Shelbyville DAVID HAROLD CAUDILL Booneville VIRGINIA KAY CHADWELL Lancaster LARRY JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Trenton, Ohio RANSOM C. CHAMBERLAIN, JR Loui ' ille SHERIE L. CHAMBERLAIN Trenton, Ohio NICHOLAS CARL CHAMBERS Etiiobethtown PEGGY ANN CHAMBERS Cincinnati, Ohio JUNIORS JEFFREY LYNN CHAPMAN Russell Springs, Kentucky PEGGY LOU CHENAULT Pine Ridge DAVID W CHENEY Trc , Ohio JEANNE E CHISECK Cincinnati, Ohio RONALD CHARLES CHRISTENSEN Perth Amboy, New Jersey JOHN HOWARD CHRISTIAN Evorts DONALD ENGENE CHURCH Scotch Plains, New Jersey The pert and pretty girls of the Little Colonels drill team were a delightful addition to the Homecoming parade. BRENDA FAYE CHURCHIU Cincinnati, Ohio SUSAN LEIGH CHURCHMAN Louisvillo EDWARD FRANCIS ClANCV Salem, New Jersey JUANITA CLARK Loncsitor ANN FRANKLIN CLEMMONS Bereo ANN BROCK CLEVINGER Arlington, Virginio DANA DARE CLICK Richmond KENNETH B, CLINE Pikeville ROBERT N CLINGNER Moion. Ohio ROBERTA ANN CLOYD Junction City DAVID C. COATES MILDRED CARRIER COBB Richmond SHIRLEY ANN COBB Cincinnati. Ohio DON D. COCHRAN H., odsbui PEGGY LOUISE COCHRAN Middlelown, Ohio CARL DAVID COFFEE Fern Creek NANCY COFFEY Revelo JOYCE F COLE Corinth ANDREAE REED COLLINS Whitesburg BYRON LEE COLLINS Lexington ELIZABETH CAROL COLLINS Whitesburg WILLIAM BAIRD COLLINS III Covington JAMES EDWIN COMBEST Somerset MARGARET DELIL1A COMBS Manchester RAYMOND BROSS COMBS, JR. Whitesburg V RAYNELLE COMBS Erlonger GARRY THOMAS COMLEY Lancaster TRUMAN S CONGLETON, JR. Beottyville CAROL G CONLEY McArthur, Ohio FRANCES KAY CONLON Flat oods PETER F CONNALLEN Sporta, New Jersey JOHN ANTHONY CONTE Hudson, New York BRIAN DOUGLAS COOPER KENNETH LEE COOPER Montictlla ROBERT EARL COOPER Dayton, Ohio U ' fJM3 RODNEY KENT COPPAGE Florence LINDA KAY CORAM Doyton, Ohio ROBERT LEE CORBIN On ' ord, Ohio SHARON LYNN CORBIN Mlddletown TWYIA ANN CORDER ,■-... till RONNIE C CORMNEY Loncoiler TERESA LYNN CORNETT Richmond TERRY F COTTENGIM CAROLE ANN CRACRAFT Sardis JAMES LESLIE CRAFT ■nd LARRY DON CRITCHFIELD Lrmington BEVERLY KAYE CRITSER Modisonville GORDON RHU CROSS, JR. Fort Thomos THOMAS A CROTTY Wyoming. Ohio CARLISS DAYLE CROWE Winchester BARBARA ANN CRUM DANIEL BASCOM CRUM. JR. Moyiville GEORGE PATRICK CRUM Wurllond JACK BRUCE CRUSE Somerset DEBORAH IEE CULVER Frankfort 3S3 Thousands of high school mu- sicians prepare to present Eastern with The Sound of Music ' SANdRA L CUNDIFF Brandenburg DAVID LEWIS CUPP Phill.piburg. Ohio PHYLLIS JEAN CUPP Manchester THEODORE R CURDIS II Cynthiana CAROL ANN CURNUTTE Portsmouth, Ohio THOMAS MARK CZARKOWSKI Scronlon, Pennsylvania WALLACE PORTER DAILEY Frankfort JERRY WAYNE DALE MICHAEL LOUIS DART Fern Creek ANNA JEAN DAVIDSON Manchester L. CAROL DAVIDSON Barhourville LESLIE ANN DAVIDSON Fort Wright ROBERT ENGENE DAVIDSON Berea EUGENE ROBERT DAVIES Lebanon, Pennsylvania BRENDA ANN DAVIS Whitesburg CONNIE SUE DAVIS Louisville DIANE JEAN DAVIS Jordan, New York JEFFREY MICHAEL DAVIS Richmond LARRY DALE DAVIS Lexington LAURA 6 DAVIS LINDA JEANNE DAVIS Elizabelhtown PATRICIA ANN DAVIS Cincinnati, Ohio DEBBIE LYNN DAWKINS RICHARD DARRET.L DAY Whitesburg ROBERT NEILL DAY Lexington PAUL EDWIN DEAN Clover Bottom GENEEN loVERNE DECKER DANIEL NICKOLAS DeFRANCESCO Trenton, New Jersey u And The Bands Played On u MELVIN JAY DelONG North Lewiiborg. Ohio NICK DENIETRE Fort Thomas LARRY W. DENNEY Steam R WILLIAM DeVORE Canton. Ohio KATHY EILEEN DICK Monti cello JENNIFER S DicFENBACH Cincinnati, Ohio DAVID GERALD DIERSING Louii ille DANNY MICHAEL DILLMAN Carlisle, Ohio SANDRA RUTH DILTZ Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT J DIVOSEVIC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PATRICIA ANN DODGE Louisville KIM DARYCE DOLVES Mllford, Ohio GLORIA JEAN DOLL Springhouie, Pennsylvania BARBARA ANN DONNELL BYRON DOUGLAS DOOM Danville PAMELA ANN DORMAN Spnng lob. BETTY SYBIL DOTY Hyd.n JACQUELINE DOTY Pain LI . MAX LO DOTY Indionopolii. Indiano PATRICIA ANNETTE DOUGLAS Toledo. Ohio EDWtNA ANN DOYLE F.onL-foft JEFFREY ALSON DREW Richmond ALEY DUMIN Pittibufgh, P.nniyl.onia GAYLA SUE DUNBAR Roneil Spring. UNA D DUNLAP Woyfleivill,, Odlo RANOAll E DUNUP Woynewille. Ohio CHARLES MICHAEL EADS Mount Sibling DAVID A. ECKMAN Florence JO ELLEN EDMONDSON Winchester SHIREEN ELIZABETH EDMONDSON Cincinnati, Ohio TERRY THOMAS EDMONDSON Williomitown JAMES DOUGLAS EDWARDS Wayneiville, Ohio JERRY EDWARDS La n co iter KAREN VIRGINIA EDWARDS Richmond NANCY LOUISE EHRENBERG Cincinnati, Ohio CHRISTINE E1SELE Lexington DARYl LEE EISENMENGER Louisville JAMES ALLAN ELK1N Winchester LINDA RAY ELKIN Winchetter KAREN ANN ElllOTT Wilmington, Ohio DORIS JEAN ELZA Eail Bermtod! SHIRLEY R ELZA London ANTHNOY WAYNE ENGLAND Cynlhiono CARLA MARIE ENOS Soint Joieph. Missouri JUDY CARROLl ERP Cincinnati. Ohio GARY THOMAS EPPERSON Middlesboro DALE L. ESTEPP Portsmouth, Ohio RALPH E ESTES Hamilton, Ohio JANICE JOAN ETCHISON Hamilton, Ohio REBECCA ANN EWERS Fredericbtown, Ohio HOWARD WAYNE FAHS DIANA IEE FARDO STEVE WAYNE FARDO DIANE A. FARMER JAMES D FARMER Molneville. Ohio SHARON LOUISE FARMER Same net BERNARD E. FAULKNER Hazard HARVEY KEITH FAULKNER JANE CAROL FAULKNER Berry CAROL SUE FEATHERSTON Lexington BOBBIE GENE FELTY Clover Bottom CHARLES DAVID FERRIELL Lorerto DONALD LEE FILBRUN Doyfon, Ohio E. CAROLYN FIELDS Hazard LONNIE LANE FIELDS Brooksvllle LINDA LEE FIGGINS Covington MARY ALICE FISCHER Fori Thomas CAROLYN SUE FISHER Bedford JOHN MAC FISHER Waynesboro, Virginia 385 JAMES ARNOLD FITCH Ripley, Ohio JAMES A. FITZPATRICK Botovia, Ohio LOWELL D FLANARY Lynch LINDA C. FLEENOR Whitesburg H. ROBERT FLEISCHMAN Lou rilla KAREN PORTER FLETCHER Middlubere TERRY LEE FLORENCE Falmoulfa CASSANDRA S. FOILL Waverly, Ohio GARY ELLIOTT FOOKES Covington LARRY EDWARD FRANCIS Garten ELMER FRASURE Eon McDowell QUINNA ELAINE FRAZIER Cordon TRUDY DELAINE FREDERICK London CYNTHIA ANN FREEMAN Louisville KARL J FREY Cincinnati, Ohio CHARLES FRANKLIN FROEBE Phillipsburg, Ohio NYOKA JEAN FUG ATE PAUL FUGATE Middlefown. Ohio KENNETH DENVER FULMER E.longer KENNETH NELSON FURNISH STAN GALBRA1TH Carlisle PATRICIA ANN GAMBILL PointivMe JAMES LEWIS GANO Wilmington, Ohio DEBBIE DELL GARDNER Moytvllle MARTHA GARLAND Cincinnati, Ohio VIRGINIA LYNN GARNER Jomestown ROY DAVIS GASH HELEN TERRY GEBUIS Haskell, New Jersey RANDALL LEE GEORGE Lebanon, Ohio JAMES EDWARD GIBSON Harlan ROY ELDEN GIBSON Sidn. , Ohio JAMES THOMAS GILBERT Berea MICHAEL J GILLEN Breezy Point, New York DENNIS JOSEPH GILLESPIE 1C GILLILAND JAMES DOUGLAS GILLIS Louisville NANCY LEE GILMORE Ashland ROBERT JAMES GIVIN Ringwood, New Jersey GARY LEE GOINS Newport PHILLIP LARKIN GOLDSTON ALLAN H. GOODRICH, JR. Clarksburg, Massachusetts WARREN ALLEN GOOLEY Miamisburg, Ohio BRENDA JOYCE GORDON Frankfort KAY GORLEY Danville LARRY CLEATH GOSSER Russell Springs RITA M. GOSSER Russell Springs RAY LAUELLE GREEN Milton ROBERT STANLEY GREEN Lexington LINDA LEE GREENE SUSAN DOLORES GREENE Arlington, Virginia JAMES PAUL GREGG Hamilton, Ohio JAMES LOWELL GROSS. JR Carlisle, Oh.o ROBERT ALLEN GROSS Milton KEITH EDWARD GRUBBS Middlcsboro 386 AUDREY loBlANCHE GRUNDY Louisville JOHN JOSEPH GU1LFOYLE Cincinnoti, Ohio BETTY LOU GUINN Po.nt Lick IARRY THOMAS GUPTON New Albany, Indiana SANDRA U HAAS Wouseon, Ohio CONSTANCE SIOANE HACKER Elkhorn City LANA R HACKER London REUBEN GRANT HACKER Oneida GARY H HAGADORN lofoyette. New Jeney STEPHEN D. HALBERT BARBARA VIOLA HALL Oestwood CHARLES ROBERT HALL Louisa JERRY T. HALL Pikeville JOHN LINCOLN HALL Moorcstown, New Jersey JUDITH ANN HALL TERESA KATHLEEN HALL Covington TOMMY D. HALL GRETA KAY HAMILTON Virgie JANET KAYE HAMILTON Berea GEORGE E HAMPTON MARY JEAN HAMPTON LaGronge RALPH MARION HANEN II New Albany, Indiana THOMAS MICHAEL HANEY Covington HARRY HANNAH Carlisle, Ohio SANDRA L HARDIN South Shore SHELDON HARDIN WILLIAM MICHAEL HARGIS Covington ROBERT BRADLEY HARGROVE Milton GENE ALLEN HARMAN Elkhorn City BILLIE SUE HARMON Horrodsburg JAMES STEVEN HARNED Louisville KENNETH RAY HARP Flnchville BARBARA PAIGE HARRIS Jeffersontown BOBBY JOHN HARRIS Richmond JUNIORS CLAUDIA STEVENS HARRIS Louisville JO ANN HART Somerset LARRY WAYNE HART Corbln ROBERT FRANKLIN HART JR Winchester BARBARA LOU HARTMAN New Albany, Indiana HIRAM LEE HARVILLE London DENNIS PAUL HASSON Fo ' t Thomas JUDY SHARON HAWKINS Shelbyvllle NELDA ANN HAWKINS lawrencrburg LARRY HAY Maysvllle WllBERT HAYES Louisville WILSON ALLEN HAYS Southgote SHIRLEY LOUISE HAYSE Louisville JO ANN HELLARD CATHERINE ANN HEllEN Louisville CAHTY DARLENE HENDERSON fort Milchill J MICHAEL HENDRICKS Eitl GLENDA JEAN HENSLEY London PAUL DOUGLAS HENSLEY VERNA CAROL HENSLEY Hamilton. Ohio CURTIS LYNN HERRING Lenington 387 CAROLYN JEAN HESLER Falmouth RONALD GENE HESTER Stanford MIKE HICKEY Cincinnati, Ohio PATRICIA ELLYN HICKS Wilmington, Ohio CAROLYN JEAN HILL Louisville DANIEL LEE HILL Dallas, Texas NANCY HILL . ' OSEPH MONTGOMERY HINTON MICHAEL R. HINTON Louisville DOUGLAS HISEL McKee JOHN BERRY HOAGLAND BARBARA DAWLEY HOLBROOK Clyde. Ohio SUE HOLBROOK Sarasota, Florida TED B HOLCOMB Troy, Ohio GAIL HOLDER Russell Springs THOMAS NELSON HOllADAY PHYLLIS J. HOLLAN Austin. Indiana CHARLES FRANKLIN HOLLAND Florence CARL EVERETTE HOLLAR. JR_ Chorlottesville. Virginia JOHN W HOLLOWAY Cincinnati, Ohio YVONNE HONEYCUTT Lincoln Park, Michigan MARTIN C HOOVER Glenford. Ohio MENDOL RUSSELL HOOVER Bybee DONNA LOUISE HOPMANN Cincinnati. Ohio JOSEPH LEE HORAN Louisville TED HORNSBY Hamilton, Ohio KAREN JANE HORRAR Louisville ROBERT LEE HORTON Goshen SYLVIA HOSKINS Cumberland KENNETH LEE HOUP High Bridge MARTHA P. HOUSE London RONALD TYRONE HOUSE Dayton, Ohio LINDA JEAN HOUSTON Brodhead CYNTHIA ANN HOVEKAMP Fort Mitchell DAVID WAYNE HOWARD Independence Football Fever Infects Campus DONALD L. HOWARD Lexington GLENNA JEAN HOWARD Richmond PATRICIA ANN HOWARD Jackson ELIZABETH HUBBARD Jackson MILLARD RICHIE HUFF Evarts JAMES RONALD HUFFMAN Rkavillfl DEBORAH ANN HUGHES Woyland JIMMY DWAIN HUGHES Springdale, Ohio PATRICIA ANN HUGHES Moysville RAYMOND LEON HUGHES Cincinnati, Ohio TERRY ANN HUGHES Highland Heights BEVERLEY KAREN HUMBLE Mount Olive) CHARLES EDWARD HUNT GERALD LEE HUTCHINS DAVID ERNEST IMHOFF Louisville THOMAS ANTHONY IMPARATO Lodi, New Jersey JOHN ALLEN INGRAM Hamilton. Ohio PAULA RUTH INGRAM Williamsburg MICHAEL EVANS IRELANO Sonora LINDA KAY IRVIN Columbia JACQUELINE SUE IRVINE Eubank 388 Every eye follows the ball ot a crucial moment during the game. JOHN THOMAS ISAACS CHARLES BURREll IVES Salem. N w .:-.-, ANNA KAYE JACKSON Richmond MICHAEL DENNIS JACOBS Silver Grov. ROBERT KENTON JACKSON Bagdad WILLIAM DONALD JACKSON R.chmond IVA JEANES Louisville KAREN LYNN JEDLICKA Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA LOU JEFFRIES Louisville NANCY LOIS JEFFRIES Moreland CHARLES SCOn JENKIN5 Covington DOUGLAS HAIG JENKINS Richmond WILLIAM THOMAS JENNINGS Richmond LORAINE MARTHA JETT Amelia, Ohio CAROL LEE JOHNSON Ashland MICHAEL JOSEPH JOHNSON Leu. ' ille RONALD WAYNE JOHNSON Winchester STEPHEN MASON JOHNSON Frankfort CLARENCE ROBERT JONES Cinei .Ohio JOSEPH RAYMOND JONES, JR. Carbin JOYCE ANN JONES KAREN LOUISE JONES Louisville SHARON COLLIER JONES Richmond WILLIAM ELDON JONES Cincinnati, Ohio DIANE MARIE JURTSEN Florence NORMA JEAN JUSTICE MARY ANN KALB Kearney, New Jersey HERBERT W. KAUFMAN Somerville. New Jersey JAMES EDWARD KAVANA Montrose KATHRYN FONTAINE KEARNS JOHNNY RAY KEEN Hyden SALLY JANE KEITH Orbiionia, Pennsylvania GARY LEE KELLER Cincinnati. Ohio DENNIS WILLIAM KELLEY Lakeside Park PAUL EDWIN KELLY II Pikeville BARBARA JEAN KIDD Plecsant Plain, Ohio VICTOR JOHN KIDD Cumberland ROBERT TRUMAN KIEFER Fort Thomas GARNARD CHELDON K1NCER, JR. Cremona CAROL RAE KING Moarestown. New Jersey JOHN G. KING Lexington 38 MARY ANN KINKER Cincinnati, Ohio MARTHA SUE KINNEY McKinney BETTY JO KINTNER Ashland ANN CLAY KIRK Harrodsburg JANET KIRSCH Sinai KAREN LYNN KLECKNER Dayton, Ohio CHRISTINE KNEPPER CHARLES KOEPP Aurora, Illinois JOE BRYANT KOGER Albany KAREN ANNE KOSFELD Louisville SHERRY ANN KOTTMYER Constance TONI KAY KUTCHBACK Hamilton, Ohio JOHN MILLER LACKEY Bern JACK ALLEN LAHUE Louisville CAROL ANN LAIRD London, Ohio MELVIN LAKES McKee RONNIE DAK LAKES McKee MARGARET ADAMS LANDEFELD Kennett Square, Pennsylvania YOLONDA LANIER Louisville LARRY JAMES LARESE Export, Pennsylvania JAMES BRUCE LATHROP Harrodsburg HAROLD W LATT1MORE Newton. New Jersey RITA ANN LAWRENCE Louisville STEVEN WAYNE LAWRENCE Louisville BARBARA ETTA LAWSON Whitley Ciry AGNES LEAR Richmond JAMES POPE LEDFORD JUDI LEDFORD KEN LEDFORD WILLIAM HENRY LEDFORD Aiddlei . Ohio DAVID M. LEE MICHAEL IRL LEET LaGrange CAROLYN KAY LeMASTER Prestoniburg CAROLYN SUE LEWIS Princeton WILLIAM BRUCE LEWIS GARY L LIGHTNER West Milton. Ohio LINDA LOU LINCICOME Somerville. Ohio ALENE LINDON Compton DENNIS A LING Melbourne EARL WAYBURN LITTON Cropper SUE LITZENBERGER El.iobethlown JOHN S LOCKWOOD t Mitchell JUNIORS IL J | 390 JOHN HERBERT LODGE Bonnock, Ohio CARL EDWARD LOEWENSTINE Cincinnati, Ohio BONNIE L IOGAN Lancaster BOB LOBSOON VICKI RUTH LONG Louisville CARRIE MARIA LOVELESS Cain ' s Store MARY SUSAN LOVELl Lo ville DAVID CARTER LOWE Sondusky, Ohio JAMES LAWRENCE LOWE Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania JEANETTE ROBERTS LOWE Morr . Ohio CAROLYN LUNSFORD Hampton, Virginia RHODA B LUSK Louisville PATRICIA ANN LYNCH Hamilton, Ohio LINDA LOUISE LYONS Maysville CARROLL SCOTT McBRAYER Fronkfort SHERSI ANNE McCARTY Coving.on GLORIA JEAN McCAULEY Versailles MARY LYNN McCUBBIN Horse Cave RITA GRACE McGINNIS Load GEORGE M McGOWAN EDWARD JOHN McGUIRE Central Islip, New York JANE C. McKINNEY Berea MAUREEN LEE McKINNEY Cincinnati, Ohio MICHAEL CHARLES McKINNEY Cincinnati, Ohio BILL MAGGARD. JR Louisville DAVID FERMAN MAHAN South Williamson PATRICIA MAHAN Princeton PEGGY ELIZABETH MAHAN South Williamson LESTER LEE MAINOUS Beattyville KIRBY H. MAJOR South Shore MICHAEL EDWARD MALEY Erlonger PEGGY MANNEN Hampton, Virginia TONY MANNEN Baltimore. Maryland LOIS ANN MANNS Waylond DOROTHY E MARCUM Albany CHARLES RICHARD MARRA Jeffersonville, Indiana DAVID R MARTELL Cranston. Rhode Island DAVID FRANKLIN MARTIN Hchron JUDITH KAY MARTIN South Shore M. MICHAEL MARTIN NANCY LEE MARTIN 9 10 Friends, a bright atmosphere, and good food are conducive to enjoyable dining at Sidney Clay cafeteria. THOMAS R. MARTIN Lou ville SAMUEL VINCENT MARTONE Cliffside Pork, New Jersey JOYCE ELLEN MASON Carrol I ton KENT A. MASON Sauthgato LARRY MICHAEL MASON Booneville ENGENE V. MASSEY Lynch WILLIAM DAVID MATHIS Shelbyville KEN MATLOCK LINDA SUE MATTHEWS Richmond MARY L. MATTHEWS Cincinnati, Ohio HENRY H. MAURER Alexandri irgimc JOHN J. MAUTNER Interloken, New Jersey DONNA LYNN MAY Phyllis WARREN ALLEN MAY BILLIE YVONNE MAYS Williamsburg GARY LEE MEFFORD Corrollton KAREN JEAN MEIER Fort Thomoi EVERETT C. MELIUS Central Islip, New York DANIEL MELUL Haddon Heights, New Jersey GENEVIEVE MELTON Cody JOYCE YVONNE MESSINGER Richmond JANET GAIL MEYER Somen. New York NAOMI FAYE MEYER Louisville BEVERLY ANN MIDDLETON Mason, Ohio ELIZABETH MIKE . ■ V Louis ,lh. BARBARA LEE MILES Mason, Ohio PAMELA KAY MILLER Dayton, Ohio THOMAS K MILLER KRISTI LEE MILLIGAN Ripley, Ohio FREDDIE LOVE MILLS JUDY A MILLO Evarti JAMES ANDERSON MILLS Oak Ridge, Tennessee DARRYL MONROE MINK London GLENDA L MINTON DANNY WALKER MITCHELL Fronkfort PAMELA LEE MITCHELL Frankfort SUE KAREN MOBERLY Richmond EDWARD C. MOEVES Erlanger BETTY ELLEN MOLYNEAUX Bardstown VEVA MARIE MONICAL Her vitle MICHAEL CLARK MONTGOMERY McKinney COLLEEN DEE MOORE Independence Christmas festivities included an Open House at Walters Hall, the newest women ' s dormitory. 9 J ■ I i ' B f ' $■■ s ► $%s0 5m y  f i mZ ' u h V l i m ■ M DIANE HARLOW MOORE JUDY ANN MOOBE MouBI Sterling WILLIAM MICHAEL MOOBE Sobmo. Ohio SUSANNE MOOHEB Moo„i,own, N.w ) w , My WIUIAM B MOOBE London VICKt MOOBES Oglelhorpv, Georgia JACK MILION MOREUND ■ DANIEL WILLIAM MORGAN LARRY WHEELER MOR GAN LibrMy LAWRENCE D MORPHY Spa.to. --■ HARRY LEE MORRIS She1by m. HOWARD R MORRIS Liverpool, England NITA ELAINE MORRISON ElitabetMown SHARYNN N MORT Orb.ionio. Pennsylvanio GARY LYNN MOSLEY Hoiord GENE H MOStEY Wheelwr.ght TED MOSLEY London JOHN ROBERT MOTLEY W e „ Liberty CAROLYN SUE MOUNCE Nancy HELEN FAYE MULLINS Middletboro CHRISTOPHER A MUNCY Hydnn BEVEBLY IRENE MURPHY Stearns KATHLEEN D MURPHY Cedor Grove, New Jersey MARY ANN MURPHY Lancaster MICHAEL MURPHY lencaiter TERRY IEE MURPHY Louisville WALTER RALPH MURPHY ROGER A MURRAY Yuletide Means Pilgrimage Home SHARON LEE MURRAY Largo, Florida THOMAS RAY MUSGRAVE Union. Ohio CHARLES STEVEN MYERS LINDA SUE NEAL Winchester SUE ANN NEALE Loveland, Ohio RITA EILEEN NEEDY Louisville RICHARD EWING NELSON Lexington PATIRCIA BLANCHE NEWELL Louisville CONNIE ANN NEWMAN Richmond SHIRLEY ANN NEWSOME Lincoln Park. Michigan DONNA J. NICHOLS Shelbyville JO ANNE NICHOLS Glasgow PHILIP ALLEN NICHOLS Glasgow BARBARA JEAN NICKELL Ashland DALE ARLENE NOBLE Beattyville PAUL RANDALL NOLTE Fort Mitchell GARY BRUCE NORMAN South Lebanon. Ohio NANCY JEAN NUHN onche: . Ohio LINDA GAYLE NUUN MICHAEL E NYGREN Morris Plains, New Jersey MARY ANN O ' HARA Corinth JEFFREY PAUL OKESON Andover, New Jersey STEVEN WILEY OKESON Andover, New Jersey JUDY COLLEEN OLIN Versailles GWENDOLYN LEAH OLIVER DANNY WESLEY O ' NEAL Catlettsburg MICHAEL WAYNE OSBORNE Virgie RITA JUNE OSBORNE Corbin 303 REBECCA SUE OWEN Compbellsville SUE ANNE OWENS Stanford ARTHUR GRANT PACE Dizney DAVID LEE PACK Charlottesville, Virginia KENNETH DALE PAGE Columbia CHARLES MICHAEL PALMER Middletown, Ohio JAMES KENNETH PARKER WILLIAM V PARRISH Richmond GAYLE ALLEN PARSONS Owenton WILLIS RUDD PARSONS. JR. Louisville PATRICIA ANN PASLEY Winchester ELOISE P PATTERSON South Shore JOHN W PATTERSON West Alexandria, Ohio KENNETH RAY PATTERSON Corbin VIRGINIA KAY PATTERSON Harrodsburg LOUELLA F PATTON Richmond CARLOS BENNY PEACE Middlesboro WILLIAM CALDWELL PECK Mount Sterling BARBARA LYNN PEERCY Monticello BONNIE SUE PENDERGRASS Bordstown LINDA LOU PENDERGRASS Bardstown TOMMIE JEAN PENNINGTON Berea JANET RUTH PENNYCUFF SHARON LANE PENROD Bellevue SAUNDRA LEE PERDUE Winchester JAMES PERKS Springfield. Ohio DARRELL PERRY Shelbyville MAXINE LAIL PERRY Whitley City CHARLES ROBERT PETERS Lily MARY ELIZABETH PETIT Lexington JAMES ALVA PETTIT Loui .,!!,. DANIEL ANTHONY PETZOLD Louisville JAMESETTA FRANCENE PEYTON Richmond WILLIAM JOSEPH PFEFFER Mayiville JESSE RALEIGH PHILLIPS JUDITH W. PHILLIPS Pikevillc KATHY PHILLIPS Pikevllla LINDA CAROL PHILLIPS Simpsonvllle MELODY ANN PHILLIPS Cincinnati, Ohio NORMAN EUGENE PHILLIPS Louisville CLEOPHAS PHILON Hazard LINDA ELAINE PHIPPS Conncl City 394 A radiant smile, as junior Peggy Mannen dis- covered, is a vital quality for Homecoming parade. JOHN EDWARD PICKARSKI JOSEPH M PICKETT Stotetville. North Carolina CHARIOTTE PIERCE Worllond GEORGE B. PIERCE South Fort Mitchell PATRICIA ANN PIGMAN Hazard THOMAS CAREY PINKERTON Lexington RAYMOND PINSON JR. Sidney. Ohio JUNIORS JOYCE RUTH PIPES DONNO LYNN POHLMANN Louisville JAMES OTIS POL LEY Hodgenville LELVE PONDER Homifton. Ohio JANICE ALENE POPE London EUGENE C POPLAR Lexington GARY B POPPENHOUSE Cincinnotl, Ohio WILLIAM HENRY POTTER Harrodlburg KATHRYN AILEEN POUND Mount Wojhlngton LINDA CAROL POWELL Monticella PHILIP JOSEPH POWELL Lexington JANINE ELIZABETH POWERS Winchester BEVERLY JEAN POZARNSKY BONNIE LEE POZARNSICY JOSEPH R PRATS Mamfleld, Ohio VIRGINIA ANN PREECE Grundy. Virg.nlo THOMAS W PRESLEY Atlonto, Georgia CHARLES BURTON PREWlTT Paint Lick JUDITH KAY PRICE Beattyville JERRY EUGENE PUILINS Mineral City. Ohio CLEOPHUS PURSIFUll Mlddleiboro KENNETH WILBUR PUTNAM Randolph. Maine OANIEL LEE PYLE Greenfield. Ohio FRANCES MAYO QUEEN Louisville NANCY LaRUE QUIRE SimpionvEIU DAVID RADER Moncheiter JUDITH ANN RAGUND Wlncheiter HAZEL FRANCES RANDOLPH Dayton, Ohio JAMES M RAMSEY McKee JAMES RAY RATLIFF Mount Sterling ALAN SCOn RAZOR Doyton. Ohio JAMES ROBERT RESMANN PAUL DOUGLAS REDwQN Lexington SANDRA UNCE REED Harrodtburg MARY CHARLENE REESE 395 Now all she needs (in addition to getting her term paper writ- ten) is a young man to carry her books back to the dorm. ROGER DOUGLAS REMER Trenton, New Jersey JO ANN RENFROE South Point, Ohio CHARLES ELDON REYNOLDS Crittenden WILLIAM GREGORY RHODUS Ashland TERRY ARTHUR RICHARD Sobino. Ohio LINDY HOWARD RIGGINS Cambridge, Maryland ROBERT H RIGGS ALLEN KURT RILEY Stanford ELIZABETH ANNE RILEY ISABELL RILEY Nicbolaivllle TERRY RISNER Pineville LINDA ANN RITCHIE Carlisle LARRY A RITTER Falmouth CHARLES P. ROACH Harrodiburg ELDON LEE ROBBINS London DAVID MAURICE ROBERTS Louisville LINDA R. ROBERTS Erlanger PATRICIA D. ROBERTS Harold WILLIAM LAWRENCE ROBERTS Piheville KENNETH W. ROBEY Lexington CARL C ROBINSON Jenkins GEORGE EDWARD ROBINSON Charlottesville. Virginia LINDA LEE ROBINSON Albany MARION MARSHALL ROBINSON I Berea VONDA LOU ROBNISON LocVport WANDA ROBINSON Manchester LINDA LEE RODDY Rochester. Pennsylvania CARL H. ROGERS JAMES RALPH ROLLINS Rockhold DAVID JAMES ROMAN Moline, Illinois DIANA RAE ROSE JUDITH TAYLOR ROSE Whitesburg BELINDA ROSENBERGER Carrollton VINCENT DYKES ROSENTHAL Winchester LINDA LEE ROSS Richmond JANIS M. ROUTT Cincinnati, Ohio VERNA HAE ROWLAND Clover Bottom ROBERT ANDREW ROWLETT Milton PHILIP RUCHKA, JR. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CAROLYN ANN RUSSELL Mackville ROBERT JONATHAN RUSSELL Granville, Ohio 396 NANCY LOUISE RUSSELL Ashland RONALD LYNN RUSSELL Danville JAMES HAMPTON RUTH Claymont, Delaware ROSANNE SABATELLI Harrison, Ohio ROCKE LEE SACCONE SHIRLEY MAE SALKO Newton, New Jersey GREGORY KENNETH SAMONS Martin OSCAR SAMONS JOHN KEITH SANDERS Millfield, Ohio ROBERT EDWARD SANDERS Covington MARVIN J SANDS Louisa PAUL L SAUNDERS ANDY SAWYER Louisville LINDA MARIE SCHRADIN Hamilton, Ohio VICKI LIZABETH SCHUFF Drookville, Ohio SANDRA LEE SCHUMMER Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA LOU SCOn WILLIAM U SCOn Sebastian ' s Dronch JUDITH CAROL SEWELL Jackson WILLIAM BRENT SHADWICK Bethlehem ANN FRANCES SHARP Harrodsburg JON WOODSON SHARPE South Fort Mitchell DAVID LYNN SHAW North Bend. Ohio JOSEPH WILLIAM SHEILLEY Louisville DONALD LEE SHEPHERD Junction City ROBERT MERRILL SHERMAN Winchester GARY DEAN SHROUT Mount Sterling LAURENCE WILLIAM SHUCK Bethlehem THOMAS HAROLD SHUFF Hagerstown, Moryland VIRGINIA LOUISE SHULL Flat ROBERT ALAN SIEBEL Springfield, Virginia MARY KATHLEEN SIMON Ports, Ohio DANIEL WAYNE SIMPSON Hamilton, Ohio JAMES ALLEN 5IMPSON Louisa STEPHEN SCOTT SIMPSON Lancaster DANIEL CRAIG SIMS Dayton, Ohio PATRICIA ANN SIMS Richmond BRENDA LOY SINGLETON Manchester LINDA FAYE SININGER ? . 19 $ KAREN SUE SINTZ Brookville, Indian. PATRICIA SIPES Three Down And One To Go EmflE CAROL LOUISE SITTIG Louisville GLENDA KAY SIZEMORE Freeburn JOHNNIE M. SIZEMORE Hyden ELIZABETH H SKAGGS Indian Harbour Beoch, Florida JANE WADE SKELTON Grove City, Pennilyvonia RUSSELL J. SLONE ARNOLD RAY SLUSHER Harlan HUBERT FRANKLIN SMART Winchester BEVERLY ANN SMITH Lexington BONNIE SUE SMITH Hazard CARL ANTHONY SMITH Richmond DOUGLAS SMITH Kerby Knot. EURA 5MITH, JR, FREIDA KAY SMITH Harrodsburg 397 GARY DAVID SMITH Leesburg, Ohio JANE ELIZABETH SMITH Mars Hill, Maine JANE WILLIS SMITH Swannanoa, North Carol JENNY WILSON SMITH Louisa JERRY RONALD SMITH Hazard KENNETH ALLEN SMITH Ashland MICHAEL DWAIN SMITH P. VINCENT SMITH Trenton, Ohio RITA MAE SMITH SHARON SMITH Manchester SHIRLEY J, SMITH Whitesburg TERESA ANN SMITH Latham, Ohio ULYS SMITH WILLIAM ALBERT SMITH WILLIAM TAULBEE SMITH PikevFlle WILSON VANCE SMITH Middlesboro WATHENA SMYTH Ravenna BRENDA RUTH SMYTHE Ashland ROSS MORTON SNYDER, JR. Middletown, Ohio RICHARD CHARLES SOBANSKI Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES STEPHEN SOUTHERLAN Husfonvilfe GEORGE WAIN SPALDING LOIS SPARKS Morrill EDWARD SPICER Jackson ELIZABETH H. SPICER Richmond ROBERT FRAZIER SPRAGUE Newport JOHN W. SPR1ESTERSBACH Dayton, Ohio FRANK T. STACKHOUSE Eastern, Pennstyvanio DAVID LEE STAPLETON Richmond DIANA LYNN STAPLETON Richmond SHARON SIMPSON STARNES STEVE B, STATZER Richmond GAIL HOPE STAYTON Lexington ANN MARIE STEFFEN Maysville DUANE L. STEPHENS Nicholosville JAMES WILLIAM STEPHENS Stanton MARY EDNA STEPHENS SALLY IRENE STEPHENS Louisville MORRIS ALLEN STEWART Perryville WILLIAM MORRIS STEWART JOHN EDWARD STIEFEL Piqua, Ohio NANCY CAROL STIGERS MARY LAURA STIVERS ROY WAYNE STIVERS Carrolllon DONALD RAY STOKLEY DONALD CLYDE STORM Lily LEATH R STORY Cincinnati, Ohio MARVIN LEE STRONG Tyner DAVID STUCKENBERG Homilton, Ohio SANDRA CAROL STUMBO Harold LINDA M. SUNDELL Louisville ANITA CHRISTINE SURO Kettering, Ohio LINDA CAROL SUSONG Middletown, Ohio WILLIAM F SWAIN Corbin BRUCE ERWARD SWANGO Volly Station PATRICIA ANN SWANGO Kettering, Ohio THOMAS MICHAEL SWARTZ Wot rvli t, Michigan JIM EDWARD SWETNAM JefUreontewn ANNE HOFFMAN TACKETT jOT.rnrl DONAID BRUCE TANDY Mad-ion, Indiana VICKY JANE TANNER Richmond PATRICIA ANN TAfiVIN California CHARLES DOUGLAS TAYLOR Louiiville MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Booneville RAY TURNER TAYLOR Por.i RICHARD TAYLOR Wrlliamitewn SUSAN GAY TAYLOR Richmond STEVE TEMPLETON Moreheod JANET LOUISE TERRY Jock ion JOHN MICHAEL THACKER Sugof Grove, Ohio VERA RAE THACKER GLENN PHILLIP THEREl Herndoi ■ rg.n.a BARBARA JO THOMAS New Boston, Ohio CAROLYN ANN THOMAS Wheelwright LINDA SUE THOMER Cold Spring WILLIAM DAVID THOMAS Charlottesville, Virginia GEORGIA MAE THOMASON Leitchfietd BRENDA VIRGINIA THOMPSON Arlington, Virginia DAVID FOLEY THOMPSON Pmeville DWANE LEROY THOMPSON Hebron KAY THOMPSON Berry LIBBIE LENORA THOMPSON Harlan SHARON ANN THOMPSON Florence CANDACE LORRAINE THORNTON Walton JUNIORS JAMES THOMAS THURMAN Richmond JOYCE A. TINCHER Booneville LAWRENCE B. TOWNSEND, JR. AltaVista, Virginia BENNIE MICHAEL TRAIL Manchester LINDA MARIE TRAUTMAN Cleves, Ohio DOUGLAS I TREADWAY Geneva-On-The-Loke, Ohio WILLIAM W. TREMPER Silver Grove FRED LOUIS TROIKE Miami, Florida RODGER E TRUE Cincinnati, Ohio SUSAN M. TRUE Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA SUE TUCKER New Baltimore, Ohio SUSAN DELL TUCKER Paris CHARLES BERRY TURNER Booneville EILEEN MURIEL TURNER Erlanger ETHEL MAE TURNER Williamsburg, Ohio GENE RAY UNGRUHN Fort Meyers Beach, Florida MARK GLENN UPTON Louisville JOHN CLAYTON VANETTI Jefferson town REECY FAE VAN SICKLE Richmond JAN PAUL VARNEY LARRY WILLIAM VARNEY Fairfield. Ohio GARY DEAN VENCILL Richmond LARRY E. VENCILL Richmond RICHARD T. VEREKER Hamilton, Ohio DAVID ROBINSON VICKERS Richmond JIM A. VITTITOE Florence WILLIAM CHARLES VOELKER MARGETTA M VOIERS Tollesboro 3?o LORAINE WADE Mount Orab, Ohio MAUREEN KAY WADE Milton LOUIS J. VOLK Blanchester, Ohio GLORIA JEAN WAGNER Richmond JAMES SYLVESTER WAGNER Covington DAVID EDWARD WAINSCOTT Shelbyville DIANE HARROD WAINSCOTT Shelbyville CHARLES WADE WAITS Eastwood KAREN KASH WALKER WILLIAM JOHN WALL Prince George County, Vir, JAMES SCOTT WALLACE Louisville JEANENE WALLINGFORD Maysville JAY WALRAVEN Wilmington, Ohio DAVID WALTERS Lexington BRENDA G WAMPLER Whrtesburg DONALD FOX WARD Hazard LYNDA K. WARD Painfcvllle JOHN D. WARE Mout Sterling BURDETTA JINX WARREN Richmond MARILYN BETH WATKINS Lexington CAROL ANNE WATSON NEILL T. WATTS Louisville SHARON ZENITA WATTS Halite LYNDON BROWN WEAKLEY 5Impsonville DANIEL RAY WEAVE Falmouth MARY JANE WEBER Fairfield, Ohio RON JAMES WEBSTER Erlonger RECECCA WEICHHAND Covington MICHAEL G. WEIS Wilmington, Ohio JULIE ANN WELLS Covington SANDRA R. WELLS Connel City KENNETH DRAKE WESTLAKE Grove City, Pennsylvania SANDRA LEE WEYR1CH Cincinnati, Ohio Shades Of Bourbon Street Shadow Mardi Gras ROBERT BLAIR WHEELER London ROBERT CLIFTON WHEELER Russell JACKIE L WHITAKER Richmond ROLAND WHITAKER Winchester DANIEL R. WHITE Alexandria JAMES MeCLURE WHITE Paris MARY E. WHITE Pittsford, Vermont LEONARD ROBERT WHITECAR Alexandria, Virginia JACKIE EVON WHITEHOUSE Mockville RONALD LEE WHITMER Harrodsburg JUDY GAYLE WHITNEY Waynesville, Ohio JAMES LEON WHITTAMORE Bybee JUDITH SELLER WIGLESWORTH Versailles STEVE WILBORN Shelbyville DAVID GORDON WILDE KAREN YVONNE WILHAM Liberty DENNIS LEE WILLIAMS Cincinnoti, Ohio HOWARD MAURICE WILLIAMS McKee JANET ROMA WILLIAMS Kings Mountain TERRY ANN WILLIAMS Berea PORTIA KATHERINE WILLIAMSON Covington 400 5 S JAMES DOUGLAS WILMHOFF E.lang.r JUDY RUTH WILLIMANN Hal.don, N«w J.rtty ROBERT BRUCE WILLIAMSON North Vernon, Indiana JOHN MICHAEL WILLS Peril EDWARD HAROLD WILSON Porii JUDITH MIDDAUGH WILSON Harrodiburg RINE L land, ( ROBERT WAYNE WILSON SenwMf RUTH ANN WILSON Milford. Ohio MICHAEL EDWARD WIRA Newport MARLENE ANN WISOWATY Camden, New Jency CONNIE LEA Win McKee DANNY RAY Win JOHN CHARLES Win LARRY YOUNG WOFFURM DONNA L WOLFE Covington GEORGE L. WOLSKI Palm Beach, Florida GAYLE F WOOD Middletown, Ohio JAMES MICHAEL WOOD Circleville, Ohio PHILLIP SCOn WOODALL JANE ELIZABETH WOODS Rochesler, Pennsylvania RON PAUL WOODWARD JULIAN WILLIAM WRIGHT Spnngfield, Ohio LINDA IRENE WRIGHT Louisville KATHLEEN A YACABONE Lincoln Park. New Jeney CARROLL ALLEN YATES ShelbyvHIe JOHN W YEARSLEY Cvnthiona BRUCE S. YOUNG Louisville ROBERT WILLIAM YOUNG Middletown, Ohio WILLIE I YOUNG Hamilton, Ohio JANICE E. ZERHUSEN South Fori Mitchell WILLIAM CLARK ZWICK Students enjoy the candle- light atmosphere at the an- nual Mardi Gras Dance. 4C1 Class of 1970 CLASS OFFICERS: JIM MARCUM, President: MIKE MUNN, Treasurer; RON BURGESS, Vice President; MIKE BOWERS, Student Council; BOBBIE BRITTAIN, Student Council; SANDY TODD, Reporter; KATHY COLWELL, Secretary. This year the Sophomore Class blossomed into one of the most ambitious organizations on campus. Under the aggressive lead- ership of its president, Jim Marcum, the class of ' 70 has branched out into several areas of endeavor heretofore left untouched by Eastern ' s previous classes. In the area of academic achievement, the class offered scholar- ships to students in various departments whose talents merited rewarding. Not to leave unnoticed the deserving children of the state as well, the class purchased 100 footballs and dis- tributed them to the needy children of the communities surround- ing Eastern. Recognizing the need of more activities on campus, the class sponsored several dances throughout the school year for the students and erected huge posters declaring its support of our athletes, thus giving an immeasurable boost to our some- time indifferent school spirit. To be sure, the year of ' 67- ' 68 was a richly rewarding experience for the Sophomore Class. 402 CHARLYN LEE ABELl Louisville PAUL ERIC A8ERCRUMBIE CAROL MARIE ADAMS Mont.c«1lo JAMES G ADAMS Flounce ROBERT EUGENE ADAMS SHARON RAE AOAMS Erlong.r DOUGLAS EUGENE ADKINS Goshe. Ohio JAY EDWARD AKERS Anderson, Indiana THARON JEAN AKERS Preslombgfg BARBARA ANN ALEXANDER Pleasant Hill. Ohio JAMES G ALEXANDER Horrodtburg LINDA KAY ALEXANDER Campton JERRY GRANT ALLEN Paris CLAUDE FRED ALLEY Forest Hills STEVEN RAY ALLISON Lexington E GARY AUBURGEY New Carlisle, Ohio WANDA FAYE AMBURGY Pine R dge CRAIG I AMMERMAN Richmond ELLIS ANDERSON Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM K ANDERSON Albion, New York GLENN ELDON ANGUS Owoiio, Michigan SANDRA LEE ANKfiUM Lexington JOAN KAY ANSLEY Kenton, Ohio TIM A ARGABRIGHT Anderson, Indiana SHARON LEE ARMSTRONG Louisville DOUGLAS MICHAEL ARNOLD Jamestown, New York GEORGE RALPH ARNOLD Lancaster GERALD WILLIAM ARNOLD KAREN ELAINE AUGSPURGER Eaton, Ohio KAREN SUE AUSTIN Fort Thomas MARK ARTHUR AUSTIN Poducah DONNA VALERIE BABINSKI JULIE BADER Lou. .,11.. RONALD CAMPBELL BAGWELL Lebanon STEPHEN CHARLES BAHNS Centersville, Ohio DONNA MARIAH BAILEY Gordon JAMES LYNN BAILEY Miomisburg, Ohio BRENDA LOU BAIRD Barbourville ALLEN HOWARD BAKER Crob Orchard DANNY CARL BAKER Walton MARGARET ANN BAKER Manchester MICHAEL A BAKER Miamisburg, Ohio Competent New Class Officers Assume Positions CHARLENE I. BALDINGER DOUGLAS KENT BALES New Lebanon JOE THOMAS BALMOS Cincinnati, Ohio MICHAEL LEE BANNING Lou ' •lie DAVID BURNS BANNISTER Paris BARRY GLYN BARD Middletown, Ohio DONNA SUE BARGER Montrose, New York SUE BARGER Richmond JOHN JOSEPH BARKER Louis Tile MARSHA JEAN BARKHAU Erlanger MARGARET HARRIS BARNARD Mount Sterling NANCY JANE BARNES Alexandria BILL CLAYTON BARNETT Winchester JACK CRAMER BARNETT, JR 403 JOY ANN BARR Dayton, Ohio JAMES ROBERT BARRIER Monlieello LINDA LEE BARTH Dayton FRANCES L BARTHEL Cincinnati, Ohio CONNIE RAMSEY BATES Moi :e!lo HOWARD EUGENE BATTLES Stanton ROBERT DOUGLAS BAUER Napoleon, Ohio CONSTANCE J. BAUGHMAN Vandalia, Ohio ROBERT S BAUMGARDNER Louisville GARY SANTFORD BEAGLE Valley Station SHERRY LYNN BEAM Louisville SANDRA L. BEATTIE Lexington BRENDA SUE BEATY Doyton, Ohio MARILYN BEESLEY Brookville JANICE BEGLEY Goys Creek RITA FAYE BELL Monticello YVETTE MAREA BED. Louisville BARBARA LOU BENNETT DAVID LEE BENNETT Louisville CAROLYN MAE BERGER Saint Albans, West Virginia KENNETH RAY BERRY MARC HAROLD BERRY Russell CLETUS MICKEY BERTRAM Monticello LYNNE MARIE BILESKE Fredonia, New York DONNA BINGHAM Middlesboro LOIS JEAN BINGHAM Richmond MARY LOU BLACK BARBARA ANN BLACKBURN Carrollfon NEVILLE LOREN BLAKEMORE Largo, Florida RENEE CLARE BLEDSOE Louisville GARY JOSEPH BLEICHNER Southgo ' e JILL F. BLOOMER Kettering, Ohio ERINEST LANE BOARDMAN Richmond GUIDO BOGGIO Haibrouck Heights, New Jer«y CHARLES RAY BOGLE Lou, ' ill LINDA LEE BOHANNON Pleosureville C. JEFFREY BONNELL Worthirtgton, Ohio B1LLIE TERESA BONNY MARSHA W BONNY Irvine DIANA LYNN BOSWELL Horrodiburg DARRELL MICHAEL BOWERS Springfield. Ohio DAVID G BOWLING H - ilton. Oh,o SANDRA LYNN BOWLING Point Lick LYNN EMERSON BOYER Dayton, Ohio JO ANNE BRADFORD Woodbine, Maryland BILLY H. BRAFFORD Carbin DELORIS ANN BRANDENBURG Cloy City GARY TALMADGE BRANTLEY Homesteod, Florida CAROL LYNN BRASSFIELD Winchester JAMES RILEY BRAWSUM Taylor, Michigan ELIZABETH ANN BREWER Louisville DONNA J BREWSTER Pekin, Indiana J DANIEL BRIPEWELL Alexandria JAMES F. BRITE Hardinsburg ELAINE WOOD BRITT Vonceburg BARBARA LEANNA BRITTAIN Cincinnati. Ohio 404 ZELLA MARTIN BROCK Winchester PATRICIA ANN BROOKS Cynthia BRUCE BERNARD BROWN Liberty CATHY JANE BROWN Clifton, New Jersey GARRETT ADAMS BROWN lawrenceburg JAMES DANIEL BROWN Richmond UNDA DIANE BROWN Louisville LIZ BROWN Whilesburg PATRICIA L BROWN Albany RONALD JAY BROWN PIkevIlle RUFUS STONE BROWN Richmond WILLIAM C BROWN CAROL ANN BROWNING Lexington GARY STEVEN BRUEGGEN Dayton, Kentucky GAYLE ANNE BRUMFIELD Lexington CHARLES L. BRYANT Stanford JAMES DARRELL BRYANT Hazard NANCY LYNN BRYANT RAYELENE J BRYANT Jackson PAUL HERBERT BUCKHOLZ Frankfort DONALD STANLEY BUEHLER Cincinnati, Ohio DANNY DALE BULLARD Shelbyvllla JOHN LARWIN BUNTON Hunrsville. Alabama MICHAEL RAY BURDETTE Lebanon RONALD LAYNE BURGESS Corrolllon ANN ROSS BURK Cynthiano DON RICHARD BURKHEAD Wlncheiter LORI WALDO BYRNE Louisville Experience— No Help In Registration n LESTER CLAYTON BURRES Louisville ARDEN LANE BURROWS Fort Mitchell CHARLES EDWARD BURTON Hustonvifle SUE ANN BUSH Louisville WANDA MARIE BUTCHER Falmouth PHYLI5S KAY BYRLEY Corbln SANDI L CAIN NINA CALDER Louisville RONNIE DALE CALLIHAN Barbourvllle KATHERINE MARIE CALLIS Lancaster ZENA CALVERT Louisv.lle JOAN CAMPBELL Paris KENNY CAMPBELL Newark, Ohio MARY SUE CAMPBELL Stooping down to sort all of the forms necessary for registration helps occupy the time spent in line. RONALD ADAM CAMPBELL Heidelberg FRANK CAMPO Penns Grove, New Jersey DIANNE CARDER Compbellsburg LINDA KAY CARMAN New Carlisle, Ohio JOAN FRANCES CARNES Cincinnati, Ohio JUDITH ELAINE CARROLL Auroro, Indiana ANN V. CARTER JANICE SUE CARTER Tompkinsville SHAWNA JILL CARTWRIGHT Bromley ROBERT DEAN CARVER Petersburg BRENDA PAIGE CASEY Perryville MICHAEL J CASEY Lexington VICTORIA LEE CASTEGNARO Hardburiy JUDITH LYNN CATRON SHARON F CAUDILL Columbus, Indiana CHARLES HARRY CAYTON Warsaw ROBERT LOUIS CELLA Wharton, New Jersey JAMES RUSSELL CHADWEll Shelbyville ROY LEE CHAPMAN Phelps ANN FRANCES CHARIOTT Westport, Connecticut DIANA CAROL CHESSER DEBORAH LUCILLE CHAPMAN Louis Me BRENDA LEE CHISM Winchester LINDA L. CHISM Winchester GARY HUSTON CLARK Richmond NANCY LORAINE CLARK Richmond RICHARD SCOTT CLEMENTS Walton THERESA MARIE CLEPHAS L- V,IV LARRY BLAKE CLEVINGER EUhorn City GARY F. CLIFTON Owenton JUDY ANN CLOUSE South Fort Mitchell DEBORAH JANE COBB Fort Mitchell DONNA LYNN COLEMAN PHOEBE ELLEN COLEMAN DIANA RHEA COLLINS Elkhorn City GUY RANDAL COLSON Campbellsville DANNY COMBS Hazard PAULETTE COMBS Sassafras SHERRY LYNN CONN Harold MICHELLE LINDA CONNELLY Princeton, New Jersey SUSAN J CONNERS Louisville RICKEY LYNN COOPER Russell Springs Three young gentlemen spend a leisurely afternoon waiting and watching for the girls to go by. PAMELA COPLIN Dollos. Texai THOMAS LEE CORDES Napoleon, Ohio SONORA LEE CORNET7 Richmond ROBERT LEE COWAN. JR Jeffersontown RODERICK J COWGIIL. JR. Louisville MICHAEL F, COWMAN Wilmington. Ohio JAVENA ANN COX Ian. iter JERRY L COX Cincinnati, Ohio JUANITA FEYE COX Mount Vernon MARSHALL HESS COX Carlisle NORMAN ROBERT COX Wilmington. Ohio RALPH WILLIAM COX Elizabethtown PEGGY MARIE COYLE Portsmouth, Ohio HAROLD DAVID CRAIG Mount Olivet FRANK CRAMER Bolivar, Ohio STEPHEN E CREECH Cincinnati, Ohio BRENDA FAYE CREWS Lebanon JOHN B. CRITES Wilmington. Ohio CARLTON RAY CROSIER Louisville DAVID WILLIAM CROSS, JR. Louisville MAUREEN ANN CROSS Winchester JOYCE ANN CROSSFIELD Lawrenceburg LARRY R CROUCHER Ashland CAROLE JEAN CROWE Loui rille MONICA IRENE CROWE Stanton DIANA FAYE CRUEY Covington DONNA CRYER Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES ALLEN CULBERTSON Pari i BARRY KEITH CUMMINS Brooksville DANIEL ASA CUMMINS Paris JACKSON LYNN CUMMINS NORITA JOAN CURRY Richmond TAMMIE LEE CUSTIS W - , Ohio JAMES PHILLIP D ' AMBROSIO South Fort Mitchell RONNIE T DANIEL Oxford, Ohio SOPHOMORES WILLIAM CARLTON DARLANC Harrodsburg RONNIE MACK DAVENPORT Richmond PERILLOUX W. DAVID Louisville RONNIE DAVIDSON Moineville. Ohio CARL DAVID DAVIS II Mlddlesboro HARRISON B DAVIS Borbourville SHEILA ANNE DAVIS WILLIAM EDWARD DAVIS loGronge CHARLES BENTON DAY Paris CYNTHIA L, DAY Erlanger DENNIS GARLAND DAY New Boston. Ohio RODNEY GENE DAY New Philadelphia, Ohio MONICA MARY DECKER PATRICIA SUE DeJARNETTE Winchester MICHELE B DENHAM TINA VIRGIL DENTON BOBBY ALLEN DERRICK Corbin DANA CAROLE DERRINGER Monterey HELEN DeSANTIS Anchorage BEVERLY JEAN DETWILER Phoeninville. Pennsylvania RALPH EUGENE DEVINE Springfield 407 JOVITA RAE DICK Wed Milton, Ohio DON DARRELL DICKSON, JR. Moysville DEBBIE ANN DIGBY Moorestown, New Jersey PATTY ANN DODD Dayton SUSAN COLLETTE DONNELLY Alden, New York ADRIANNE PATRICIA DORNHORST Hamilton, Ohio BRENDA GAIL DOTSON McCarr GLENNA GAYLE DOTSON ELIZABETH LEE DOWNES Middletown MARY W DOWNING Maysville MAX JAMES DOYLE Shelbyville CARL MICHAEL DOZIER Chesapeake, Virginia CAROLYN ANNE DUFF Dayton, Ohio DAVID ALLEN DUFF Cincinnati, Ohio Autumn Days Turn Campus Into Wonderland of Color DELORES DUNN DAVID ALAN DUNAWAY Louisville DIANA LOU DUNN Winchester JAMES CURETON DUNNETT Moyiville BARBARA R. DURHAM TIM G. DURISIN Duquesne, Pennsylvonio FREDERICK MICHAEL DURR DIANA RUTH DUVALL Sondy Hook DORIS DAWN DWYER Cincinnoti, Ohio HAROLD DAVID EDEN Berea REBECCA JEAN EDEN Berea DEBORA ANN EDWARDS Louisville THERESA ANNA EDWARDS Lexington ROBERT MICHAEL EGAN DAVID WILSON EHUET Easton, Pennsylvania BRUCE RALPH ELIAS Georgetown ROBERT ALLAN ELLIOTT Bromley MARY REGINA ELOVITZ Lexington LINDA D. EMBRY Le itch field WENDELL T. EMBRY Louisville DERALD EDGAR EMORY Fort Knox CAROLYN ELIZABETH ENGEL Cincinnoti, Ohio DENNI5 HASSON ENGLAND Middlesboro ELIZABETH ANN ENGLAND Jackson, Ohio VIRGINIA CARROL EPLING Pikeville BILLY JOE ESTEP Louisville TERRIANN DURRETT ETHINGTON Shelbyville GEORGE J. FAHEY Volley Stotion NANITA FAYE FARRIN New Boston, Ohio SHARON MAE FAULKNER LYNDA FERGUSON Whitesburg GERALD KEITH FIELDS Falmouth PATRICIA RUTH FIELDS DAVID SIMON FINN DIANE LYNN FISCHER Cincinnati, Ohio ELLEN FAY FISCHER loGrange CANDY FISCHER Goshen, Ohio LYNDA ANN FISHER Bedford MICHAEL LEE FISK Dry Ridge WILLIAM TIMOTHY FISTER GLORIA JEAN FITZGERALD Stanford MARVIN C FITZGERALD Monticello 4 08 RUTH TUCKER FITZGERALD Danvilla DAVID A. FITZPATRICK Springfield. Ohio SHARON LEIGH FLAHERTY Louisville THELMA FAY FLECKIGER Covington FRANK F. FLINT Hoi ilton. Ohio MARILYN BEA FLOWERS Albany JUANITA GOLDSTON FOSTER Richmond JAMES D. FRANKENBERGER Louiiville GARY RONALD FRANKLIN Bellevue MARCY FRAZIER Whitesburg MARTI LEE FREEH Washington, D.C. MARTHA ELIZABETH FREEMAN Merchontville, New Jersey LINDA SUE FREY Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT HESKELL FRITTS Cambridge, Ohio BOB FROST Middletown SANDRA JOY FRYE Cains Store REBECCA JEAN FRYMAN Cynthiana SANDRA FAYE FRYMAN Cynthiono DOUGLAS FUGATE Hazard DONNA GAIL FULTON Erlanger LESLIE ANN FUNK Springfield, Ohio DAVID L GABBARD Booneville HENRY DELL GABBARD Lancaster JAMES YV. GABHART Lexington CHARLES WAYNE GAGEL M. SUE GALLENSTEIN Ma ysvi lie GERALD LYNN GALLOWAY Falmouth JOHN H. GARLING Louisville SHARON FAYE GARRETT Whitesburg JOYCE ANN GARRISON LYNDA JOAN GATES Springfield. Pennsylvania MICHAEL JAMES GEBHART Miamisburg, Ohio LARRY MICHAEL GENTON Crab Orchard MICHAEL E. GERACE Parma, Ohio WILLIAM DONALD GESLING Ashland HARRY RICHARD GIBBS Atlanta. Georgia CEBERT GILBERT, JR. Stanton JAMES L. GILBERT GARY L. G1NTER Winchester GARY FRANKLIN GLASS MARSHA JEAN GLASSCOCK Taylorsville GARY WAYNE GLAZE Pinevllle Eastern ' s high-stepping Marching Maroons fall in line to climax the Band Day parade. Showing their enthusiasm , Eastern fans greet their team. ORVAl FRANK GLYNN ERNEST WAYNE GOINS Lexington DAVID ALLEN GOLD Goshen, Ohio PATRICIA M GOLDEY Nicholosville PRICE SUTTON GOLDSTON Danville CAROLYN ANITA GOOCH JOE HENRY GOODIN Tinsley SHARON TURNER GOODLETT Sinai CAROLYN KAY GOODNIGHT CAROL KENNETH GOUGH Winchester PHYLISS JO GOULD PAMELA KAY GRAHAM GARY L. GRANT SOPHOMORES JOYCE ANN GRAVES Erlanger MARIETTA GRAY Manchester MARILYN ELIZABETH GREEN Dreyfus RICHARD GREER Cincinnati, Ohio CAROLYN SUE GREGORY Manchester MARKA GREGORY Morgonfisld MARTY GREGORY Fredonia, New York EDWARD WATSON GRIDLEY VIRGINIA FAYE GRIGGS Lancaster GARY LEROY GRIM Pojfitiville MARK TODD GRITTON Lawrencetturg PHYLLIS J GRITTON Bloomfield L. JEANNIE GROSS Chavies WILLIAM G GROVES Cynthiana TERRY VERNON GRUEllE Union ELLEN GUTKNECHT Franksville. Wisconsin CAROL JOAN HACKER Manchester LOUISE HACKER Manchester PETER ERIC HAINES Ne . Ohio JANE F HALCOMB Mai Chester MARGIE ANN HALCOMB Camden, Ohio BOBBY GLENN HALL Beattyville FREIDA LYNN HALL SHARON HALL Laburn TERESIA ANN HAIL Springfield, Ohio WILLIAM JOSEPH HALL JAMES R. HAM CHARLES H. HAMILTON Morrow. Ohio DAN N. HAMILTON Mod, ion. Indlono FINLEY R. HAMILTON Richmond CAROL JANE HAMMOND Morningview ZOLA AEROLENE HAMMOND Euitii, Florida PAULA LYNN HAMMONS Corbin GLENDA FAYE HAMPTON Barbourville RICHARD LEWIS HAMPTON Oestwood HERBERT MARTIN HANCOCK Corroliton JAMES A. HANDMAN Louiiville RAYMOND E HANGER Troy, Ohio LINDA RUTH HANKINS Fori Mitchell CHARLES EUGENE HANDY, JR Lexington CHERYL LYNN HARDY Butler EDWARD JAMES HARE Combridge. Ohio BETTY ANN HARMON Rochester. New York DOUGLAS E HARMON Corroliton PAMELA SUE HARMON Greenup BRENDA ANN HARNEY Millersburg MICHAEL JEFFERSON HARNEY Paris DANNY HARRIS PAULA JEAN HARRISON Richmond THOMAS CHARLES HARVEY Bellevue FRANK MICHAEL HASSAN Newport CONNIE LEE HASTIE Winchester CAROLYN LOU HATTER Liberty LORAINE CLARE HAUSCHILDT fit V =L l l PAUL B. HAY Winchester LINDA JOAN HAYES Eaton, Ohio TOM HAYNES Richmond YVONNE CAROL HAYS CincinnoH. Ohio CAROLYN HAYWOOD Ashland BEN L. HEK San Diego, California ROBERT J. HEMMING Latham, Oh,o MARTHA K. HENDRIX Downingtown, Pennsylvania SHARON KAY HENRY Fairdale MARY BELLE HENSLEY Manchester MICHAEL WAYNE HENSLEY Orlando. Florida JANICE EVELYN HERNDON Dayton. Ohio RONALD DEAN HERRINGTON Paris JUDY E, HES5 Springfield, Ohio ALBERT DUTTON HEWETSON Fort Thomas NANCY ELLEN HEWITT Louisville SHARON JEAN HEWLETT Louisa LINDA LEE HIGGINS Louiiville RICHARD L HILEMAN Hamilton. Ohio GAYLE JEAN HINES Goshen, Ohio SANDRA SUE HINGER Doyton, Ohio LARRY WAYNE HITCH Covington PHILIP GARY HOBBS Campbells., lie CHERYL JEAN HODGE5 Corroliton DOROTHY MAY HOFMANN YVONNE MARIE HOGG Louisville JANICE E. HOLLAND Conton, North Carolino CHARLES DEE HOLLAR Cynthiano 411 USABETH JEAN HOPKINS McDowell SANDRA KAYE HORN Cynthtono SANDRA JEAN HORSLEY Louisville GARY W. HOVBEN Alexandria, MICHAEL D HOUNSHELL Bristol. Virginia BARBARA CAROL HOWARD Versailles DELORIESJEAN HOWARD Salyersville PAULETTE HOWARD Solyersville RICHARD GARDNER HOWARD Ashland BERNICE DELOISE HOWELL BYRON ESTLE HOWELL Louisville MARY JEAN HUFF Louisville GERALD WILLIAM HUGHES Simpsonville JANET L HUGHES Columbus, Ohio ANNA FAYE HUNLEY Somerset RHETA JO HUNT McAndrews STEPHEN C. HUNTSBERGER Orrville, Ohio BETTY ANN HUPP Bloomfield NANCY ELIZABETH HURST Roll.n «, lllm RAY EDWARD HURT Richmond FREIDA ANN HUTCHINS Moreland ALAN JOE HYDEN Martin JAMES ARNOLD HOSKINS Richmond ARNOLD CECIL ISAACS LEONA CAROLYN ISAACS Richmond INGRID CAROL JACKSON Junction City MARK STEWART JACKSON Lexington SUE MARGARET JACKSON MYRNA FAY JANES Louisville JUDITH CAROL JAMES ANDREW N JAYSNOVITCH South River, New Jersey BARBARA ANN JEFFRIES Liberty PAUL RAY JEFFRIES Moreland BEVERLY A. JENKINS LINDA ANNE JENKINS Cincinnati, Ohio CLINTON, JETT, JR. Mount Olivet CHARLES EDWARD JOHNSON Middleburg CHARLOTTE E JOHNSON Pikevlile GLORIA JEAN JOHNSON Highland Heighls GREGORY JOHNSON Myra JAMES SCOTT JOHNSON London JIMMY JOHNSON Suitcasing always entails that evitable return on Sunday. JON K JOHNSON Virgie LORENE JOHNSON Losing Ion MARY PATRICIA JOHNSON Volois. New York SANDRA KAY JOHNSON Pikeville MICHAEL LEONARD JOHNSTON Chorlottesville, Virginio DAVID CARL JONES Anderson, Indiona BERT N JOHNSON Louis ille JAMES BENNETT JONES Virgie JAN DEE JONES Horrodsburg JOHN FRANKLIN JONES Danville IONNIE CON JONES Carrollton MICHAEL SCOTT JONES West Milton. Ohio PAUL DAVID JONES Sodievill PEARL JONES Jackson SANDRA LEE JONES Stanford TIMOTHY JOSEPH JONES Bellevue DANIEL DAVID JORDAN Milroy, Indiana KITTY ANN JORDAN Piqua, Ohio RICHARD WALKER JUDSON Barditown VICKI LYN JUMONVILLE Burnside DONNA LYNN JUSTICE Pikeville GARY K JUSTICE Pikeville, ROBERT CHARLES KANZINGER Louisville KAROL YVONNE KEEN Kalamazoo. Michigan JOHN DALE KEENAN Louisville MARGARET ELLEN KEMP Richmond BETTY LOU KEMPER Frankfort DONNA RAYE KEMPER Owenton CARL MAURICE KENDALL Co rro I [ton GEORGE BEVINS KENDRICK Pans E B PATRICK KENNEDY Fort Mitchell RUTH ANN KIEFER Louisville JILL LYNN KIMBROUGH Cynlh.ana GAIL EDWARD KING Cynthiona GARY S KING Many Sigh Relief After Mid-Term Exams JERRY KEITH KING Point Lick DINAH MARIE KIRBY Richmond DONALD CARLYLE KISSLER Louis ille ALICE T-AE KLABER Fain ,utli GARY GORDON KLENK Buffalo New York SUE ANNE KLINGENSMITH Bowl.ng Green. Ohio WILLIAM PATRICK KNIGHT Leu LAURIE K KOLLER Cincinnati. Ohio WARREN J. KOOI Pitman. New Jersey STEPHEN G KORNFELD Linden, New Jersey LINDA ANNE KOTTMYER Hebron ROBERT G KRAUS Linden, New Jersey DAVID WILLIAM KREBS DAVE ROBERT KREMER MARCEY KRINGLE Fort Knox JANICE ELLEN LAMBERT Wiekliffe MARY ANN LANDEN Mason, Ohio NANCY K LANDRUM Fort Myers, Florida TIM BAKER LANFERSICK Cincinnati, Ohio BETTY ANN LANGDON Manchester CAROL JEAN LANGDON Moncheiler 413 My group hod 52% fewer cavities. M RUBY LANGDON Manchester BOB PHILIP LaPORTA Lodi. New Jersey PATRICIA ANN LaROSA ROBERT BAR1E LAUX Sarasota, Florida ELEANOR JAMES LAW Lexington NEDRA SUE LAWSON Deer Pork, Ohio PATSY LEE LAWSON Williamsburg THELMA 5. LAWSON Garrison GARY LEE LAYMAN Ashland JUDY ROSE LEATHERS Jackson LINDA LeCOMPTE New Coslle LEWIS ERNEST LEE Milford, Ohio ROY D. LEE, JR. Middletown LINDA CAROL LEGEL Loui ,,II P WILLIAM E LESAK ANTOINEnE LESLIE Pikeville CHRISTINA H. LEWANDOWSKI Collingswood, New Jersey STEPHEN D. LEWIS Middletown, Ohio THOMAS A. LEWIS New Lexington. Ohio MICHEAL GRAY LIGON Owenton DOROTHY ANN LIKE Mople Shode, New Jersey LEE ALISON L1NDSEY Louisville SUSAN DIANE LINDSEY Eaton. Ohio RICHARD ROLAND LISI Westfield, Massachusetts BARBARA ANN LITTLE Fort Knox PHYLLIS DEAN LITTLE CALVIN MILLER LLOYD CYNDY JOYCE LOCKE ANN SHANNON LOGAN Wheelwright JANET EVELYN LONG Pikeville RAY ROGER LONG Pine Knot WILLIAM LESLIE LONG Richmond SUSAN ELAINE LOVELL Richmond MICHAEL RYA LOUGHMiLLER Valley Station PATTI LYN LOWE Car roll ton LORETTA ANN LOWHORN Albany BOYD L. LYNCH Louisville RICHARD WILLIAM LYNSTER New York, New York WAYNE GRAY LYSTER, III Pari ERNEST CHARLES McAFEE Haiord MARY KATHRYN McCAULEY Pikeville DANNY SEYMOUR McCHORD Lebanon 414 MICHAEL D. McCLAIN Anderson, Indiono DENNIS EUGENE McCLISH Findloy, Ohio RONALD B. MtClOUD Worihingfon RONALD GENE McCOY Pilwvllla RANDY LEE McDANIEL LYNDA KAYE McDONALD Williomib U rg, Ohio vicki gail McDowell Mount Olivet CECIL DUNCAN McFARLAND Lawrenceburg CHARLOTTE ROSE McHONE Richmond CHERIE LYNN MclNTOSH West Carrollton, Ohio GARY LEE McKILLIP Franklin, Indiana KATHY JO McMILLIN Cincinnati, Ohio KATHLEEN AMELIA McMULLIN Richmond KATHRYN FRANCES McNEIL SOPHOMORES PAULETTE McWHORTER Cincinnati, Ohio DANIEL M. MacDONALD Wilmington, Ohio DAVID L MacDONALD Wilmington, Ohio ROBERT CARY MAHAN Ashland MARCIA ANN MAHER GERALD STEPHEN MANNING GLADYS CHARLENE MARCUM JAMES C MARCUM, JR. Weit Point JAMES HARDIN MARCUM, II Richmond WILLIAM LEE MARKSBERRY Florence PAUL RICHARD MARMIE Barnesville, Ohio CHERYL LYNN MARMILLOT Louiiviile GREGORY THOMAS MARQUIS Erlonger BARRY JOSEPH MARSHALL Le«,nglon GREGORY LEE MARSHALL Frankfort GERALD L MARTIN Middletown. Ohio PATRICIA F MARTIN Wheelwright PATTY LOUISE MARTIN Stonton SANDRA MARTIN Richmond MARGIE MARTINEK Middle-town. Ohio EDWIN M MASON Corrollton LAWRENCE EDWARD MASON Nicholasville AUDREY MASTIN Yerkei JACK MATNEY Plkevllle SHEILA MEAD H Hal DAVID L MEEKS ROBERT D MEENACH South Shore HENRY T. MERCER Sabino, Ohio MICHAEL ANDREW MERRIFIELD Louiiviile CHELSEA C MERRITT Tolleiboro LEO JOSEPH METCALF Louiiviile MERLE LYNN METELITS Norfolk, Connect.cut DENISE ANN METZGER Cincinnati, Ohio REX EUGENE MILBURN Springfield BARBARA JEAN MILLER Irvine CAROL MAE MILLER LINDA KATHRYN MILLER MARY JANE MILLER REGENIA ANN MILLER Foirfield, Ohio 415 DENVER RAY MILLS Pineville ROBERT EUGENE MILLS Manchester GARY LEE MINCH Owenton RITA DIAN MINTER Suck horn AWN FORREST MISTIER Hamilton, Ohio KAREN LYNN MITCHELL Grethel CAROLYN MOBLEY Wilmington, Ohio JEFF DAVID MOFFITT Fort Thomas ROBERT WILLIAM MONAGHAN Cherry Hilt, New Jersey JAMES BLAINE MONEY Milford, Ohio ROBERT DALE MONFORT Norwood, Ohio JUDY MARIE MONNIER Plquo, Ohio JILL CAROLYN MONSON Ravenna JOHN MOONEY New Carlisle, Ohio ALMA RUTH MOORE Be 3 n evi 1 1 e BOBBIE LYNN MOORE Drift DORIS MARIE MOORE Portsmouth, Ohio MARY MOORE Huntington, New York TERESA KAY MOORE Mount Sterling CANDICE ANN MOORES Benton GLENDA GAYLE MORGAN MICHAEL ALLEN MORGAN Jackson, Ohio BONNIE LYNNE MORRIS Pitman, New Jersey LAWRENCE WILLIAM MORRIS Morrow, Ohio WYTHE CARROLL MORRIS Wytheville, Virginia AUDREY JEAN MORRISON Mount Sterling JOSEPH WILLIAM MOYER Cotskill, New York SHARON LEE MUFF JAMIE LYNN MULLINS Mount Vernon RODNEY EUGENE MULLINS Jenkins VICKI LEE MULLINS Florence w scon MULLINS Di Dam JOHN S- MUMME Newport LINDA LOU MUNCY Hyden FRED K. MUNDEY New Carlisle, Ohio MICHAEL DOUGLAS MUNN New Lebanon, Ohio JAMES ROBERT MURPHY Springfield, Ohio WALLACE RAY MURPHY Louisville ANGELA GAYLE MURRAY Richmond ANN LOUISE MUSKOPF Foirfidd. Ohio MARIE M. MYERS Dayton, Ohio MICHAEL TRENT MYNK DONALD M. NALLEY Louisville MICHAEL W. NANTZ JERRY DOUGLAS NECESSARY Cincinnati, Ohio SAM HACKLEY NEWCOMB Campbellsville RICHARD ALLEN NEWMAN Lebanon, Ohio PATRICIA ANN NICHOLAS Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT BRUCE NIEMEIER Louisville LAURA MARIE NILES Toledo, Ohio BEVERLY ANN NOCKERTS Louisville DENNIS ROBERT NOTTING Vilonio. Arkansas DOUGLAS WAYNE OATLEY MERLE RICKEY ODLE Portsmouth. Ohio SHARON LOUISE OLINGER F airfield, Ohio PATRICIA BLAINE OLIVER Williamson, West Virginia PATRICIA 5. OLSHANSK Won i . Pcni KATHLEEN E O ' NEILL Eoston, Pennsylvania GARY LEE OSBORNE Eubank LARRY STEVEN OSBORNE Portsmouth, Ohio LEONARD S OSBORNE Cincinnati, Ohio GLENN ALAN OTT loui ri||. JOHNNY LEE PACE KAY CHRISTINA PAFF OwBniville, Ohio JANE ALLEN PALMER Frankfort PATSY ANN PALMER Cynthiono HERMAN O. PALMIERI Pittsburgh, Pennsylvonio RUSSELL TILLMAN PALSGROVE Vandal, a. Ohio JOSEPH SAMUEL PARASILITI Jomestown, New York KARL SIMPSON PARK Richmond MARILYN SERENA PARK Moorestown, New Jersey WESLEY KAY PARKER Lebanon, Ohio DAVID D PARRETT Annville ROBERT JOSEPH PARROTT Jeffersontown DARRYL ANN PAR50NS Richmond THOMAS WAYNE PARSONS Cloy City SYLVIA ANN PATER Foirfield, Ohio JOHN C. PATTERSON South Shore LOUIE PAULIN Ho lilton, Ohio EDWARD F. PEACE Cincinnati. Ohio BRENDA FAYE PEARLER Stanford BETTY DIANN PEERCY Monticello JANE A. PELLEGRINON Portsmouth. Ohio SHARON ANN PENCE Bowl Game Victory Cheered by All GILBERT EUGENE PENN Louisville JOHN JEFFREY PERRY Whitley City BEVERLY I PERSLEY Centerville JAMES HARRY PETREY Loulsville- DAVID ROBERT PHELPS Norwood. Ohio JACK L PHELPS Cintinnoli, Ohio SYLVIA LEAS PHILLIPS Cincinnati, Ohio BERNARD EUGENE PICKETT Louisville JOYCE MARIE PIERCE Liberty NAOMI FAYE PIERCEY Albany PAMELA LYNN PIKE Louisville HOWARD JOSEPH PIPES Okalona JUDY LYNN PLANCK Flemingsburg TILDEN A. POE Le-ington JAMES EDWARD POER Winchester RONALD GENE POLING Van Wert. Ohio BETTY L POPE London LEWIS HAWSE POTTER Falls Church, Virginio SANDRA W POWELL New Castle MARYANN POWERS Al ROY PRATER Pine Knot EARL C PRICE Vincent JAMES ROBERT QUEENER Benhara JUDY F QUINN Winchester REX NEAl RADER Richwood, Ohio NATHAN P RAGAN Cincinnati. Ohio 4 7 BRENDA SUE RAGLAND Louisville K. INGRID RALSTON Middlesboro JULIA HARRISON RAMSEY Abingdon. Virginia HARRISON T. RANKIN Paris MARY LEE RATLIFF Louisville ELIZABETH ANN RAUSCH Louisville HOLLY ANN RAYMOND SOPHOMORES ANNA JEAN REAGAN Flint, Michigan JIMMIE REDFORD Louisville GARY EDWARD REECE Tyner STEPHEN LEE REED Louisville HARRIET ANNE REARDON Louisville RICHARD DAVID REETZKE Louisville SANDRA KAY REEVES Melvin VICKIE LYNN REEVES Ludlow LAWRENCE JOSEPH REID Nework, Ohio RONALD LYLE REID Manchester BARBARA VIRGINIA REILLY Lexington JACK F. RENCH Rocky River, Ohio RONALD EUGENE REYNOLDS GREGORY DALE RICE Doyion, Ohio JAMES H. RICE Shepherdsville LINDA EILEEN RICKETTS Louisville THOMAS DWAINE RIDDELL CONNIE JO RILEY Birminghom, Alabama HARRIETTE ANN RITTER Richmond JUDGE RICHARDSON ROACH Eou Gallie, Florida BARBARA PHYLLIS ROBBINS Calvin JUNE ELLEN ROBBINS Dayton, Ohio JAMES MICHAEL ROBERTSON E.langer LARRY E ROBERTSON New Carlisle. Ohio LINDA CAROL ROBINSON Louisville WILLIAM A ROBINSON Vicksburg, Mississippi DENNIS RAY ROEDERER Ln, v,ll ( . HERBERT JAMES ROGERS, JR Richmond GARY L. ROMOHR Blanchcsler, Ohio LAURA LEE ROSER Lexington JUDY LYNN ROWE P-keville ROSALEE ROYALTY Horrodsburg DONNA SUE RUSSELL Hustonvllle ROGER D. RUSSELL 418 Couples dance to ihe syncopated rhythm of the Roy Sharpe Orchestra at the 1967 Homecoming Dance. JOAN SORRIILE RYAN Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN T RYAN Loretto LARRY LEE SAFFELL New Lexington. Ohio ROBERT L SAINLAR Lauiiville GWEN SALYER Ri ng Sun, Indiana ERNEST E SAMPSON Winchester SUSAN C SAND Cincinnati, Oh, a BEVERLY JAYNE SANDJDGE Eubank BRENDA JOY SANOKER CINDY LOIS SATTERLY Lowrenceburg DAVID R. SCALF Corbin DENNIS D SCARBOROUGH Louitville BARBARA JO SCHEHR Lcuiiville MARILYN SUE SCHERER Lauifvtlle GAYLE E. SCHLOSS Williamsburg. Ohio KAREN JEAN SCHMIDT Richmond MARY ANN SCHMIDT Moyiville JOAN LEE SCHOIL Roievilte, Michigan PAMELA MAE SCHOO MARY JACQUELINE SCHRADER Le.ing.on RONALD LEWIS SCHWAILIE EDWARD ALLEN SCIARRA Leuti He 5UZANNE CLAIR SCOLA Middletown, New Jeney DIANA LYNN SCOTT Winehetler JOHN D. SEAY Bloomfiild RICHARD WAYNE SEBASTIAN Lonco.ter MARY PRESLEY SEE Corrollton RICHARD LEE SELLMAN Dayton, Ohio SANDRA KATHERINE SETTLES J. COLLINS SEVIER Danville DANNY STEWART SEXTON Jcnkini PATRICIA ANN SEXTON Hueysvilla SUSAN SHAK1B Tehran-Iran ALANA JOYCE SHEARER CLAUDIA SUE SHEARER Jef er I0 nt O wn KAREN BETH SHELTON Lexington REGINA KAY SHEPARD Louiiville ANTHONY WAYNE SHEPHERD Connenville, Indiana PATRICK THOMAS SHINE Southgale CHARLTON ALEXANDER SHIPP Pori LINDA DARLENE SHRADER 4l ? JAMES WARREN SHUMARD, III Kettering, Ohio HOMER C. SHUMATE Middleiboro DONNA SIDERS Wilmington, Ohio WAYNE R. SIEBERT Moi , Ohio BARBARA ANN SILER Middlesborough WILLIAM EDWARD SIMPSON Danville GENIE G. SIMS Hortodsburg WIILIAM DAVID SMALLWOOD Independence JAMES ROLAND SMITH Louisville JOYCE ANN SMITH New Liberty JULIA KATHRYN SMITH LONZO SMITH Manchester MARY CHRISTINE SMITH Stanford ROGER BRENT SMITH Liberty RONALD ALBERT SMITH JANIE LOU SMYTH Ravenna JOHN N SMOOT Carlisle GAIL MARIE SOULEYRETTE Danville LINDA KAY SPIESS Wouseon, Ohio LINDA TATE STANIFER Richmond ERICA LEE STANTON Collingjwood, New Jersey LORRAINE E. STARK Newton. New Jersey RAYMOND THOMAS STAVISKI Soulhgcrte JERRY SCOTT STEDMAN New Cumberland, Pennsylvoni DAVID C STEGNER Fort Thomos HELEN MARIE STEMPFER Jeonnette, Pennsylvania MELINDA NELL STEPP Preston ib urg DAVID LAMAR STEWART Louisville ROGER RAY STEWART Pikeville SHELBY ALAN STIRN Middletown HOBERT MICHAEL SLOANE Lou - lie CARLA SUE STOBER WILLIAM L. STOESS ELIZABETH R. STOLL MARILYN M. STONE BARBARA R. STORCK Dayton, Ohio DINAH GAY STORIE Catlettiburg MICHAEL WAYNE STORM London CANDY ROSE STRATTON C e. . Ohio MCHAEL A. STRECK JUNE STRICKLAND HENRY PAUL STROLL Hanging of the Greens Annual Holiday Event E3PE3C] DONALD PAUL STURGEON Wolton LEWIS HENRY SUBLETT RAY WESLEY SUSONG Middletown, Ohio ROBERT KEITH SUTTER LoGtonge Park. Illinois CONNIE JEAN SWART Neville. Ohio KENNETH WAYNE SWEASY CAROL SUE SWOPE Fort Thomas ROSEMARY TACKETT Gerethel OVERT LAWRENCE TALLENT Albany MARTIN TRENT TALMAGE Sobino, Ohio PAULETTE TATE Paris CAMILLE KAY TAYLOR Louisville HARRY GILBERT TAYLOR Louisville JUDY MANSFIELD TAYLOR 420 LINDA TAYLOR LoufivilU THOMAS CHARLES TAYLOR North Vernon, Indiana LINDA CAROL TEATER B u . B ,n PATRICIA LORRAINE THEILER Richmond ANTHONY D THOMAS Louiivill. KATHLEEN MARIE THOMAS louitvill JOHN W THOMPSON LouiivilU TIMOTHY B TILLSON Haitingt-onHudtOn, New York WENDELL TINCHER Tyn.r CHERYL LOU TIPTON Palicily, Ohio DONNIE G TIPTON Richmond SANDY LEE TODD Fort Mitchell GLENNA TRAUTMAN Clevei. Ohio JOHNNY MICHAEL TRAUTWEIN LouiivilU ROBERT CLARKE TRENZ Weil Milford, New Jeney ALLEN C TRIMBLE Richmond GERAIDINE TRUE Veno.llei LARRY R TRUNNELL Louitvllle STANLEY REUEL TRUSLER Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM THOMAS TURNBLAZER Middleiboro JOHN TURNER Newport MARILYN AILEEN TURNER Foirborn, Oh,o MARTIN LEE UPCHURCH Montinlla NANCYE LOUISE URMSTON Middletown, Ohio MICHAEL DEAN VANCE Wheelwright DENNIS GREGORY VAN HORN Le.ington JEANNE VECNEMAN Louifvilla RICHARD LEE VICE Maytvills TRUDY ANN VITATOE Wheelwright PATRICIA ANN VOGIER Frankfort NANCY ANN VOLK Cincinnati, Ohio RONNIE LEE VONSICK LouisvillB CHARLE5 S WAGERS Richmond DONNA LOU WAGERS Mancheiter DONNA WAINSCOTT Wheotley RODDY GLYNN WALDROUP Kmgi Mountain CHARLES W WALLIN Weil Liberty SANDRA C WALTER Cincinnati. Ohio HILDA WARD ROBERT NEAL WARFIELD Lou, iv, lie 8RENDA SUE WARNER Pleoiont Hill. Ohio ROBERT AWN WARTSCHLAGER Lauisvill Christmas at Eastern wouldn ' t be complete without the pageantry of the Hanging of the Greens in Walnut Hall. JUDITH ANN WASSERMAN Portsmouth, Ohio DEBORAH S, WATSON Cynthiono LEE DIANE WATSON Kettering, Ohio WILLIAM JOSEPH WAYMAN Cincinnati, Ohio SALLY LYNN WEAVER Union SHELBYE STEWART WEAVER Moyfield SUZY WEBB Mount Sterling WILLIAM LEE WEBB Shelbyville DONNA KAY WEDDLE Somerset A. MICHAEL WELCH CAROLYN SUE WELCH Burlington, New Jersey DON WELLS Lawrenceburg LILLIAN ANN WELLS Cox ' s Creek STEPHEN DUANE WELLS Anderson, Indiana KATHI JO WELSH Louisville NITA ANN WELSH Owensboro STEPHEN G. WESSEL Ashland JOHN S WEST Xenia, Ohio PATRICIA ANN WEST CLAUDIA D, WESTERMAN Villa H,lls MARIANNE WHITACRE Morrow, Ohio EDGAR WHITAKER, JR. Carcassonne GEORGIA M. WHITAKER Cynthiona JOAN CHARMAINE WHITAKER Chavies RUTH WHITAKER Winchester DANIEL THOMAS WHITE Fort Thomas WILLIAM E WHITE Winchester JACK CRAWFORD WHITNEY Sunbury, Ohio BENNY LEIGH WHITTAKER Richmond WANDA MARIE WILKERSON Perryville DAWN KRISTIN WILKINSON Nicholasville ANDREW WILLIAMS Louisville BO WILLIAMS Louisville DOROTHEA W. WILLIAMS Berea E. CAROL WILLIAMS SOPHOMORES EDDIE JOE WILLIAMS Russell KAREN LEE WILLIAMS Cincinnati, Ohio SHARON ALISSA WILLIAMS Loo rille THOMAS JAMES WILLIAMS Newlon, New Jersey CAROL ANN WILLIAMSON DONNIE R. WILLIAN Hodgenville CASEY WILMS Cincinnati, Ohio JERRY L. WILSON Danville JIMMY CLARK WILSON Paris ROGER ALLAN WILSON Cincinnati, Ohio RONALD CLAY WILSON Paris BRENDA GAYLE WINBURN Smithneld VINA MAE WINKLER ROY DALE WINSTEAD Mount Vernon PRISCILLA KAYE WOLFE Greenup JOHN H. WOLFF, JR. Pleasure Ridge Park CAROL LYNN WOOD Bagdad HARRY DAVID WOOD Milton KENNETH LEE WOODRUFF Morrow, Ohio SHARON A. WOODRUFF Morr , Ohio WILLIAM RAY WOODS 422 DEBORAH L WOODSIDE Cincinnati, Oh,o MARTHA KAY WORKMAN Brooktvilli BARBARA ANN WORLEY FcrryvilU JOHN EDWARD WORTH Thornlown, Indians BARBARA LYNN WRIGHT Goihen, Ohio LARRY EVAN WRIGHT Weil Chc.tr.. Ohio PHYLLIS ANN WRIGHT Cumberland. Moryland PHYLLIS SHARON WRIGHT Spr.nofield. Ohio THERESA ANN WRIGHT Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA JEAN WYNN Springfield. Oh.O THOMAS DAVID YATES Fart Thomai DORIAN PHILLIP YEAGER Richmond M, MICHELE YOUNG Louiiville SARAH LYNN YOUNG P.eitonibufg JERRY LEE ZACHARY Liberty RANDY J. ZACHRITZ Belltvue WESLEY M ZANONE Lancaster SUSAN ANNE ZWEIG W.ncKester ROBERT ALAN ZWICK Deloware, Ohio A beautiful fall day is the perfect time ta spend a few reflective mo- ments alone in the ravine. Class of 1971 BOTTOM ROW: SUSAN DORSEY, Secretary; PATTI ANDERSON, Treasurer; TON EASTHAM, Student Council Representative. TOP ROW: JIM PELLEGR1NON, Student Council Representa- tive; JOE BELGRADE, Vice President; MIKE MILTKO, President; STEVE GOODROE, Reporter. Upheaval was the characteristic which predominantly marked our freshman year. Tossed haphazardly into a world of pro- tocol, research papers, rules, regulations, curfews, and contra- dictions of every imaginable sort, we fought equally as hard to maintain our sanity and identity, as well as to attain a respectable academic level. Homecoming, dances, final exams, fraternity and sorority rushes, sporting events, and suitcasing Olympics, all combined to make up the initial period of transition from the safe, settling, and predictable environment of home to the swirling maelstrom of university life. The year over, we emerged battle-proven veterans, confident of handling any matter thrust our way. 4 24 JEBBY I ABRAMS Emin.nc. NIKKI I ACTON W.n Milton, Ohio CAROl S ADAMS Richmond CINOY R ADAM5 Cold Spring CYNTHIA fl ADAMS Toylor Mill THERESA K. ADAMS Aihlond WILLIAM E. ADAMS Podvcoh SAllY A ADCOCK Lexington DIANE D ADDINGTON Eli obcthto n CATHERINE 6 ADERHOIDT Kingiport, Tcnnesiee MARTHA I ADKINS Louisville NANCY C, ADKINS Virgie RITA D ADKINS MARGARET S ALBRIGHT Newport New,. Virginio WILLIAM M ALEXANDER Louisville LONI AIGIER Richmond THOMAS G. ALIG Ludlow JOHNNY D ALLEN West liberty JULIA ALLEN Loyall KATHLEEN I ALLEN Bordstown VERA I ALLEN Raceland DANNY CLAY AILNUTT Lexington WILLIAM G ALMARA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania JANICE M. ALWOOD Louisville MICHAEL F- AMBURGEY Mount Sterling CHARLES E ANDERSON ElVhorn City KEITH A ANDERSON NANCY L. ANDERSON Paris PATTY L. ANDERSON Norwood, Ohio RAYMOND F ANDERSON Borea JUDY E ANGEL Louisville ROBERT D ANTROBUS Falmouth CATHIE I ARCHABLE Findlay, Ohio EDDIE L. ARMBRECHT JERRY M ARNOLD GLENNA R. ARVIN BILLY W. ASBERRY Albany ANTHONY ASBRIDGE Corbin PEGGY A ASHBY Shepherdtville LINDA J ASHCROFT Winchester ROY P ASHCRAFT Louisville First Year at College Paves Way to Future LOUISE ASHER Hyden VERNON ASHER Beverly KENNETH C ASHLEY RUBY I. ATKINSON Hardinsburg MARY L ATHEY Washington Court House Ohio FRANK B. AUBREY. II RICHARD L. AUCHEY New Oxford, Pennsylvon JILL A. AUSTIN Cleveland. Ohio ROBERT E. AUSTIN South Portsmouth GLENN A BAILEY Stanford LARRY W BAILEY Winchester PATSY A BAIRD Middletown, Ohio DAVID L BAKER JANET P BAKER Manchester 425 RONNIE L BALDWIN Covington BONNIE L BAIL Klngsport. Tennessee MARY M. BALLENGER Gohanno, Ohio JAMES B BANKS Compton JERRY L. BANKS Hamilton, Ohio MARLA K. BANKS Cincinnati, Ohio MARILYN D BANNISTER Paris GEORGE D BARGER Richmond JOHN A BARKAU Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM P BARKER Brandenburg KAY L. BARNES DEVIN B. BARNETT Mount Ol.ve MATTHEW F. BARSETTI Ellwood City, Pennsylvan JANET K BASTIAN Cinci , Ohio DEBI L BATES Hazard DONALD R BATTLES Stanton JANE C. 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BIAGG Trenton, Ohio KAREN L. BLAKE Dayton, Ohio 426 IRA L BLAKEMAN Sinai HOWARD E. 8LAKER Hebron JERRY D. BLANKENSHIP CorbTn CALVIN T BLANTON Crab Orchard KATHLEEN F BLAUT Southgote STEPHAN A. 8LEVENS Louisville DONNA J 8LEVINS Louisville FLOYD R. BLEVINS Monlieello LINDA K. BLEVINS Mount Sterling LLOYD K. BLEVINS Montieello ROBERT R. BLYTHE Richmond STEPHEN J. BOARD Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM M. BONER Brocton, New York ROBERT C. BOOTH Elmhurst, Illinois JOHN A. BORIN Norwood, Ohio VELINDA S BOSTON Louisvillo LINDA S BOTTOMS Perryville BECKY A. BOURNE Owenton LYNN A. BOWLING Brookville, Indiana CONNIE M BOWMAN Toylorville JACQUELIN M. BOWMAN Campion SHIRLEY A. BOWMAN TERRY W. BOWMAN Fairdale RONALD D. BOYD Cincinnati, Ohio IRIS E BOYLE Mor and LYNDA C BRAMEL Maysville SHARON A. BRANDTS Celina, Ohio BRENDA D. BRASHEAR Viper NORA D BRASHEAR Cor bin HAROLD D. BREAHM Lookout LARRY D. 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BRYANT Frankfort SHARON L. BRYANT Frankfort TERRI A. BRYSON Louis ilte JOHN L. BUCHANAN Lebanon, Ohio JUDY L BUJDOSO Cincinnati CAROL B BULLOCK Mount Vernon ANNA B BUNCH Valley Station JAMES M BUQUO Norwood, Ohio ROGER L BURCHETTE Albany LINDA ' , BURD Celino, Ohio LARRY W. BURGESS Bearfyville VICKI L. BURGNER Vandalio, Ohio JOHN E BURK M CAROLYN BURK SHERRY L BURKE TERRY BURKHOLDER El do Ohio JEAN A BURNESS Raddiff CYNTHIA K. BURNS Sanders PAMELA J BURNS Cincinnati, Ohio CLARICE J BURTON Columbia EDDIE D BUTLER Cyn.h.ana JERRY P. BUTLER LELANI BUTLER Cynthiana NANCY E. BUTLER Louisville WILLIAM D. BUTLER Troy. Ohio YVONNE BUTLER Cynthiana NANCY L BUTTERS Louisville KATHLEEN M. BYRNE Bloomfield, New Jern HELEN CAIN Buck horn KAREN L. CAIN Valley Station EDWINA K CAISE Lexington 428 fc PAUL N CALKINS Kettering, Ohio CHARLES A CALVERT Mo j 1 1 i 1 1 ■ JAYNE R CALVERT CHARLES K CAM LewtarilU SHIRLEY D CAMP LouirrOU DAVID CAMPBELL Corbin JEROME M CAMPBELL Middleiboro WALTER M CAMPBELL Hoov.n. Ohio JOYCE J. CANNON No ' Th Middlelown PHriLtS J. CARDER Trenton, Ohio RONALD L. CARMICLE Liberty WALLACE D. CARMICLE liberty BETTY L CARPENTER Manchester DAVID M. CARPENTER Richmond PATRICIA L CARPENTER Pendleton THOMAS E CARR Folrhoven, Moiiochuietti JOHN W CARROLL Alhland DIANA J. CARTER Loui.ville EDDIE R. CARTER Stanford JAMES A CARTER Fo.rdole KEN M CARTER Richmond PATSY S CARTER Venoillei ROSEANNA L. CARTER Racelond WILLIAM D CARTINHOUR lawrenceburg ROBERT C CASE Maytville PAUL CASH. JR. Lo u . ■■•:■■ TERRY A. CASSITY M-llersburg SANDRA K. CASTEGNARO Hardburiy CONLEY CAUDIH London DAVID M CAUDILL Jeremiah JIMMY S CAUDILL Cauauonne GRANVILLE I- CAYCE Hopkinivllle MARIAN J. 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COLDIRON Cincinnati, Ohio SYLVIA A COLE Louisville KAREN R COLEMAN Cleorwater, Florida LARRY G COLEMAN Lebanon Junction LINDA L COLEMAN Jamboree MARTHA J COLEMAN Cle- , Ohio SARAH A. COLEMAN Williamson, West Virgini RAYMOND B. COLLES Valley Station BARBARA D COLLINS Whlteiborg JO A COLLINS Versailles STEVEN W COLLINS Louisville LINDA M. COLLIVER Lexington BARBARA J COLUMBIA JUDITH A COLVIN Ludlow JERALD F COMBS Whitesburg ROBERT P COMBS Frankfort VEDA COMBS Buckhorn SANDRA J. COMMONS Louisville ELIZABETH A. COMPTON Phelps LAURA J. COMPTON Phelps FREEDA E CONLEY Garrett MARY J CONLEY Belfry ANNE L CONNELL Louisville CARLOTTA F CONNER Cynthiano ALFRED C CONNOLLEY Montrose, New York KATHRYN J. CONRAD Falmouth GARY P COOK Bagdad JENNY L. COOK LARRY H COOK Louisville MARY A COOK Volley Stotion NATALIE COOK Louisville BARBARA N. COOL Albany ALICE L COOPER Vanceburg JEANNE L. COOPER Eubank STEPHEN A COOPER Richmond ROBERT L. CORBIN Lexington MARY L CORLEY : B burc 430 JOHN H. CORLIS Brooksville A M. CORNACCHIO, JR. North MerficV, New York REBECCA J. CORNETT Hazard LINDA K. COSBY Richmond BARBARA J. COTTON Florence BONNIE L COVER JOANNE COVINGTON Richmond BEHY C. COX CHARLES COX, JR. LINDA S. COX Louisville PHYLLIS J. COXE Louisville SUSAN M. CRABB Sulphur CAROLE A. CRACRAFT CARLOS H. CRACRAFT North Middlclown In Court, That Is LARRY CRAFT Aurora, Indio BARBARA J CRAIG Dayton, Ohio DEWEY F. CRAWFORD London DIANN K CRAWFORD Winnsboro. Tenos KENNETH L. CRAYCRAFT Middletown, Ohio JEFFERY L. CREECH Middlesboro HENRY C CREECH Moncheiler WANDA J CREED Louisville MICHAEL E CREUTZINGER Ludlow SALLY A. CREWS Fort Thomas BONNIE CRISP AIV1N J CRISWELL Paris GLENN CRITTENDON HAZEL E CROUCH Shelbyville SHERRILL K CHOUCHER Jeremiah NORMA E CROWE Winchester SUSAN K CROWE Louisville JAMES R CUNDIFF Shepherdsville STEPHEN L. CUNNINGHAM Newport ELOISE E CURRENT Paris JANET A CURRIE LEONH S CURRY Richmond BEVERLY L CURTIS Stomping Ground PHILLIP A CURTIS Cynthlana SHARON I CURTIS Louisville CAROLYN J. CUTSHAW Georgetown LARRY J DADO Freeburn BELINDA C DANIELS 3 1 Accused freshmen leave all ideas of innocent until proven guilty behind when they appear before the Rat Court bench. 431 DEAN S. DANNENBERG Rockford, Illinois SONDRA L. DARNEAL JUDITH C. DARNELL Sinai LINDA D DARNELL Frankfort DOUGLAS B. DAUGHERTY Mitchell PATSY D. DAUGHERTY Brodhead REBECCA A. DAVIS Louisville SHELBY J. DAVIS Eau Claire. Wisconsii JOHNNY B. DAWALT Dry Ridge STEPHEN T. DEAN Brooksville JOHN P. DECKER Winchester MIKE K. DEEB Louisville KENNY L. DEES GARY DELANEY Mason HAROLD M. DENHAM Danville DONNA R. DENNEY Brodhead JAMES E. DENNIS Stanton WALTER W. DERRICKS PAMELA L DERRY FREDRICK J. DE VACO Alexandria GLORIA J DEVERS Midway DANN A. DICKEY Gibsonia, Pa. PAUL R. DIERSING Louisville SUSAN L. DILS Ashland SANDRA S. DIMMITT Brooksville PHYLLIS G. DINGUS Martin DAVID A DIXON Valley Station FRESHMEN JOHN N DOGGENDORF Cincinnati, Ohio RONNIE K. DOLEN Monticello NEAL P DONALDSON Richmond MARY A. DONNELL Versailles WILLIAM M. DONOVAN Carlisle JOHN P. DOOLOUKAS Goshen, Ohio CINDI R DORMAN Covington THOMAS L DORROH Hopkinsville SUSAN K DORSEY Flemingsburg RITA F. DOUGLAS Eminence JOHN W. DOWNS, JR. Louisville IIBBY K. DOZIER West Irvine MICHAEL B DRUMMOND Wilmington, Ohio JALAINE A DUDDEY Villa Hills PEGGY J. DUNBAR Russell Springs DANNY M DUNCAN Georgetown GARY W. DUNCAN Evorti LARRY A. DUNCAN Louisville MICHEAL L DUNCAN Warsaw SHIRLEY M DUNHAM Milford, Ohio MICHAEL S. DUNKER Erlonger CHARLOTTE M. DUNN Burgin LAWRENCE E. DUNN Fort Knox PAULETTE R. DUNN Georgetown WILLIAM R. DUNN Medina, New York BILL E DWELLEY Lexington JUDY K, DWELLY Washington JANET L. 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FELTNER Hazard BRENDA G FERGUSON Manchester SHIRLEY I FERGUSON lex. ng ton A MICHAEL FEY Fort Thomas LOREDA G. FEY Cincinnoti. Ohio LARRY S FIELDS LINDA R_ FIELDS Lexington MANUEL FIGUEROA Coral Gables, Florida ELLA R- FISCHER Perryville RODNEY D. FISK Independence LINDA D FITZGERALD Daylon. Ohio NANCY l_ FIT2PATRICK Frankfort CURTIS P FLANARY Virgin SHEILA F. FLANARY FRANK A FLEMING Fort Campbell MARK A FLEMING Cincinnoti. Ohio LOUISA A FLOOK New Carlisle, Ohio DAVID A FLYNN CECIL E. FOLEY Paris JUDY FORD WILLIAM B. FORD 433 if $ % LANNY A. FORMAN JAMES C FOSTER Lexington DIANA L. FOUTZ Seven Mile, Ohio CYNTHIA J FOWLER Bereo WILLIAM B. FRAKES Lexington WOODY FRANCIS Bulon SKIP FRANK Danville JOHN O FRANKLIN EUGGLE FRASURE Eost McDowell CAROLYN S. FRAZIER North Middletown PAMELA L. FREDERICK Mount Sterling LINDA C FREEMAN Lexington KENNETH A. FRITH Lexington NANCY FRITZ Enon, Ohio JOHN B FROST PAMELA L. FROST Carrollton PAUL E. FRYE Nancy SUSAN W. FRYMAN DANNY A. FUGATE Hazard DARIUS D FUGATE Mayking DONNA C. FUGATE Hazard KAY FUGATE Hazard MARILYN R. FULLER JOHN D. GABBARD r Ster ig JO ANN GABBY NELL M. GAFFORD Eliiobethtown BEVERLY A. GALLOWAY Hustonville DEBORAH L GANTT Centerburg, Ohio ROBERT W. GAREY Moysville TERRY A GARWOOD Alexandria, Virginia MARK L. GELKE Fort Thomas BARBARA A. GENTRY RICHARD C GENTRY. JR. Horrodsburg DAVID R. GENTRY Lackland, Ohio Powder Puff of the Gridiron REBECCA GEORGE Lebanon, Ohio TONI R GIBSON Louisville VANCE M. GIBSON Elkhorn City CHRISTINE E GIESZL Corbin 5USAN C GILKEY Louisville ANGELA K GILLIAM Lexington DORIS F GILLIAM Eager for victory, the veteran opposition storms toward Hangar Stadium for the annual Powder Puff football game. NANCY L, GINDELE Cincinnati, Ohio CONNIE L GLASSCOCK Brodfordsvillo PATRICIA K. GlEICH Lam ister DANIEL W. GLIER Fort Thomas DAVID M. GOATLEY Springfield EVELYN M GODBEY Danville WILLIAM M, GOEBEl Fort Mitchell THOMAS J. GOEDEKING Gahonno, Ohio BRENDA S. GOFF Jackson DEBORAH A. GOFF BARBARA A. GOGGIN Stanford PATRICIA A GOINS Richmond PAULA J GOINS Louisville BARBARA A. GOLD KENNETH A. GOLDEN Middlesboro ENGENE A. GOLDSCHMIDT Reading, Ohio MARTIN J. GOLDSMITH Lou. -,!i. OSA H GOOCH Stonford JEFFREY I GOODE Covington MYRA C GOODIETT Lawrencebgrg VICKI L GORMLEY Cincinnati, Ohio DONNA L. GORSUCH Miamisburg, Ohio ROBERTA J GOSSER Somerset JOYCE A. GOUGH Louisville PRISCILLA B GOULD CECIL G. GOVER Dayton, Ohio MARY M. GRAHAM Homestead. Florida RONNIE I. GRANT Columbia BETTY J GRAVES Frankfort FRANCES L GRAVES Louisville NANCY K. GRAVES Talcum ORA M GRAVES Louisville MARY O GRAY Danville ROY C. GRAY Beortyville LEONARD F. GREATHOUSE, JR. Midway ♦ •• DEBBIE L. GREAVES Louisville CHRISTINE L GREEN DARRELL f GREEN Versailles KEN E. GREEN Lo rille TONI S GREEN Richmond BETTY J GREER Pestonsburg LINDA L. GREER Burdine CONNIE l. GRIFFIN W.lliomstown LINDA G- GRIFFIN Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA L GRIFFIN Mount Vernon WILLIAM J. GRIFFITH, JR. 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HARRIS Jefiersontown GLENDA H HARRIS Louisville LAURETTA J. HARRIS Louisville MENDELL G. HARRIS Richmond SHELIA D. HARRIS Richmond EDITH F HARRISON Lebanon. Ohio LARRY K. HARRISON PAUL D HARVEY Booneville JERRY M. HATHORN Cincrnnoti, Ohio ANTHONY W HATTON Winchester SHARON D HAWKINS Lexington MEXICO HAYDEN Nicholaiville CECIL D. HAYS Grovel Switch TEDDY L. HAYS Gray Hawk BILLY J. HEARN Frankfort JAME5 L. HECK Louisville FRESHMEN KAREN L HEID Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN E. HEIDERICH Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA K. HEILMAN Highland Heights JANIE HELTON Williamsburg SCOTTYE N. HELTON Eiel MICHAEL B HENDERSON Olive Hill N1TA K HENDER50N Cincinnati, Ohio MARCELLYN G HEDRICK Frankfort EDWARD M HENRICKS Louisville CAROLYN L HENDRICKSON Pmeville KAY F HENDRICKSON Middlesboro GLEN A HENDRIX Hyden JUDY L HENKEL Dayton, Ohio ALAN L HENNESS Doyton, Ohio A weary freshman begins the last lap of registration by placing her classes on her many multicolored cards. JAMES T HEPIER Caracal. Venezuela GRACE W. HENRY Ostrander, Ohio SUSAN J HENRY Waynesville, Ohio TERESA A. HERBST Monticello MARGARET L HERRMANN Louisville LUCILLE HERRON London CAROL S. HESS Falmouth JOYCE M. HET2EL Hebron TERRY L HIGGS Jamestown, New York KAREN J. HILL Louisville ROSEMARY HILL Lexington SAMUEL W HILL Jackson SHARON A HILL Richmond WILLIAM F HILS Fori Wright JOHN T HINTON Louisville RICHARD A. H1TTINGER Cincinnati, Ohio TONY E. HOBBS Beattyville JOHN R. HODGE Louisville KAREN L HOGGE Lexington JUDITH A. HOISINGTON Fredonio, New York CARL D- HOLBROOK Sorosota, Florida BARBARA G. HOLDER JAMES D HOLLIDAY Hazard PATRICIA A. HOLION Bradfordsville IDELLA E HOLT Neon LONNIE D HON Mount Sterling RANDALL J. HONEYCUTT Cody GREGORY T HOOKER San Pedro, California LAWRENE L HOPKINS Lou ville REBECCA L. HOPKINS Dayton. Ohio TOBIE A. HORN Frankfort BENITA S HOSIER KATHRYNE S HOSTETTER Maineville, Ohio SUE K HOUGHTON Nc iod. Ohio CAROLYN M HOURIGAN GEORGE D HOVEKAMP Lakeside Park ARTHUR L HOWARD Pari) GLENNA HOWARD Manchester JANET D HOWARD Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LINDA K HOWARD Louisville PATSY D HOWARD Richmond JAMES M HOWE Richmond 437 HAROLD V. HOWELL Middletown. Ohio DONNA L. HUFFMAN Danville JERRY C. HUFFMAN MILDRED HUFFMAN Whealley SUSAN V. HUFFMAN Louisville FOREST C. HUME Richmond SANDRA S. HUMMEL Lexington MARY H. HUMPHRIES JOHN B. HUNDLEY Anchorage RITA G. HUNTER Carlisle STEVEN C, HUNTER Lexington FLOYD D. HURSH Springfield. Ohio LARRY B. HURT Hazard BETSY L. HUTCHINS Lexington LINDA S. HUTCHINSON MARILYN HUTTON ZETHREE A. HYDRICK Ashland JENNIFER L. INGRAM Cincinnati, Ohio HAROLD B. INMAN Corbin JAMES B. INSCO Hopkinsville JAMES H. INSKO Poris JAMES B. IRWIN Doyton, Ohio FLOYD T. ISAACS Lebanon DOUGLAS M. ISON Arlington, Virginia CANDY B. JACKSON Welliville, Ohio CONNIE JACKSON Ashland GARY D JACKSON W es t Union, Ohio MARGARET C. JACKSON Richmond Registration Bewilders Freshmen VIRGINIA L. JACKSON Burn side FRITZ F. JACOBS, JR. Circleville, Ohio SAUNDRA J JAMES South Shore MARY S. JARBOE Junction City CECELIA R. JASPER B-elheli doe MARY L. JASPER NORBERT JASPER Pleasure Ridge Park THOMAS L. JEFFERS Middlesboro ELIZABETH G. JENNINGS Nicholasville JOSEPH J. JENNINGS WILLIAM K JESSEE Bristol, Virginia PHILLIP H. JETT Mount Olivel WANDA JETT Gays Creek BEVERLY A. JOHNSON DANNIE L, JOHNSON Middlesboro GWENDOLYN E. JOHNSON Richmond JANICE S. JOHNSON Deo no JOHN W. JOHNSON Louisville LINDA J. JOHNSON Elkhorn City MARSHA L JOHNSON Covington MARY H. JOHNSON Pikeville DANNY E. JONES Greensburg, Indiana DONALD R. JONES London HERBERT E. JONES Ashland, Ohio ROBERT M. JONES Winchester RONALD G. JONES Middletown THOMAS N. JONES Reoding, Ohio STAYCE I. JORDAN Lexington 438 THOMAS E JUMP Dayton CLINTON D. JUSTICE Ell.hc.rn City DURUNDA JUSTICE Muddy ELKA S KATZ Wellivillt, Ohio RONALD I KAUFMAN Uulivlllt CHESTER M KAVANAUGH La n eailar MICHAEl S KEITH Owen Ion DEBORAH L KEUER Morrow, Ohio CHRISTOPHER I KELLEY MAICOLM H, KELLY 0«ford, Penmylvonia ALBERTA J. KEMPER Lexington MICHALE E KEMPER Carrolllon KATHRYN J KENDALL Weit Union, Ohio GARY W KENDRICK Welltton, Ohio JAMES F KENNEDY London JENNIFER I KENNEDY Richmond ROGER L KENNEDY Covington HERBERT KENTER, III VICKI L KERR EUhorn City KAREN D KETRON El.zobelhtown BRADLEY E. KILLION Louisville BEVERLY A. KIMBLE Nottingham, Penntylvc JOYCE F, KINCAID Rogers JUDY L KINDER Pikeville CHERYL A KING Pleasure Ridge Pork PHILIP KINMAN Dry Ridge MARY K. KINNAIRD Lexington CATHERINE A. KIPP Cincinnati, Ohio JOANN KIRSCH Sinai JO A KLAMO Fairfield, Ohio PATRICIA A. KLINGLER Carrollton DARYL I KLINGLESMITH Lou! rille LARRY G. KNUCKLES Doyton KATHY J. KOGER Somerset JERRY W. KRAISS Chambenburg, Penniylvon KATHERINE L- KRANZ Erlonger LAURA A. KRATCH Worthington. Ohio PAULA M. KRIEL Louisville CHARLES C. KRING Versailles ALAN C KRUEGER Cincinnati. Ohio JUDITH A. KUKIELKA Valley Station JANE S KUNKEL KRISAND L KUNST Springfield Ohio DEBORAH J LAFONTAINE Cincinnati, Ohio AARON D. LAINHART Richmond JANE L. IAMONDA Milford BRENT R. LASWELL Mount Vernon BETTY J LATIMER SUZANNE LAVALIEE Valley Station CONSTANCE E. LAWLESS Ruuell Springs MILDRED A. LAWSON PATRICIA E. LAWSON Bottle town REBECCA J, LAWSON Chicago, Illinois MICHAEL G LAYCOCK Cincinnati, Ohio MARY J IAYFORD Dayton, Ohio SUSAN P. LEA Shelbyville 439 MICHAEL D LEACH Peru, Indiono PATRICIA A. LEAHY Fort Thomos JOHN C. LEAKE Roywiek ' MAHCELLA LEAR McKm ' 0 RONALD M. LEDFORD Point Lick ERIC W. LEE Georgetown b ' ' fc fc PRINCEA5 P. LEE Cumberland PHILIP H LEMASTER Hitehins REBEKAH R. LEMASTER Louisville NANCY L. LETHGO ' • m Ravenna MARILYN R LEVY Bristol, Virginia BRUCE A. LEWIS k H Lexington GEORGIA A LEWIS k 1 louijville ■ ' F Ji JAMES M LEWIS Ih jS Dayton, Ohio MARY A. LEWIS Hamilton, Ohio STEPHEN S LEWIS Lexington 5TEVE J LEWIS Pari COLEEN S LIESKE Brownsburg. Indiana 1 ■ ' JANICE F LIPPERT Midway CAROLYN S LITTERAL Irvine mjj CELESTINE A. LITTLE Louisville Upperclassmen introduce freshmen to the com- petitive political world. DAVID M. LLOYD Louisville PATRICIA D. LOCKHART Breaks, Virginia DALLAS L LOCKNANE Erlanger ANN E LOCKWOOD Fort Mitchell REUELLA A. LOGAN Danville WESLEY G. LOGAN Lancaster SUSAN R. LOGSDON Louisville CHARLES J LONDON Louisville DOUGLAS K LONG Germoniown, Ohio JANIS A LONG Horrodsburg LARRY M LONG Horrodsburg RANDY D. LOVINS Hindroan BARBARA A LUCAS Springfield, Ohio SUSAN LUNDERGAN Louisville PAUL D LUNDY Pineville CAROLYN E. LUTES Frankfort KENNETH G LUXON Richmond CHARLOTTE G LYNN Mai and MARLENE E. LYON GLENN E LYONS JACK L LYONS 440 LINDA C LYONS Bethlehem JUDITH A. McANELLY Huiionvllle CHERYL I McATEE Dayton, Ohio ELIZABETH A McBRAYER Racoiand Patrick w. McCarthy ROBERT W McCLOUD Harradiburg DUSTAN E. McCOY DORIS J. McCREARY Corbin CARLANNE MtCRYSTAL Harrodsburg SANDRA C. McDADE Louisville KAY McDANIEL Dayton, Ohio IRISH E. McDEVITT Maple Shade, New Jersey NANCY P. McDEVITT Louisville byron d. McDonald Danville donna j, Mcdonald Harlan JEFFREY G. McDONALD Paris karol s. Mcdowell Shelbyville, Indiana ELIZABETH K. McGEE Louisville SHARON G. McGEE Falmouth BECKY E. McGOWAN Cincinnati, Ohio JEAN L. McGREW Eminence JANE C. McGUIRE Sinai VALORIE L. McGUIRE Shelbyville JENNIFER J. MclNTOSH Winchester JON T. McKEEVER Sobina, Ohio GREGORY A McKENZIE Fort Mitchell DANNY McKINNEY Bradheod MARILYN K, McLEMORE Rome, New York HELEN M. McNAY Falmouth WILLIAM D McNEIL GEORGIA W, McNORGAN Fori Thomas GORDON C. McQUERRY Lancaster PHYLLIS J. McQUJS Winchester REBECCA J- MACY Hordinsburg N FRESHMEN MICHAEL G, MADDOX Louisville JANICE M MADISON Albany DEBORAH J MAGGARD Hazard WINNIE A MALATESTA Mople Shade. New Jers ROBERT C MALONEY Cincinnati, Ohio DONNA R. MANCUSO Louisville WILLIAM M. MANGUS Richmond WILLIAM P. MANION May ' s Lick BARBARA J MANN Letcher DONNA J MANN Louii ille GLENDA J. MARCUM Middlesboro PAMELA 5 MARKS Georgetown, Ohio TERRY L MARKUS Alexandria BEVERLY A MARLOWE Bradfordsville MARY J. MARSHALL Jackson WILLIAM T MARSHALL Shelbyville MICHAEL J. MARTELLO Lei ANNA L. MARTIN DENNIS M. MARTIN Bellevue JAMES T MARTIN McKee NORMAN A MARTIN, JR Wilmington, Ohio 441 ROBERTA K MARTIN Richmond JAYNE A. MASON Lovelond, Ohio KATHLEEN A. MATCHETT Fort Mitchell MARY J. MATTHEWS Louisville MARION C. MATTINGLY Springfield FRANCINE E. MAXWELL Louisville WILLIAM F, MAY Langley JUDY G. MAYFIELD ANN MAYO Martin DANA S. MAYS ROGER C MAYS, JR. Middlesboro STEVIE H MAYS Qeattyville MARRIN D MEADOWS Richmond MILDRED MEADOWS Richmond Uncertainty Characterizes Freshman Year JERE S. MEDARIS Danville GINGER A. MEDLEY Middlesboro BEVERLY S. MEECE Clayton, Ohio DALE G. MEFFORD Worthville THOMAS R MERCER Edgewood JOHN W MERRILL Barnesville, Ohio RICHARD C. MESSMER Fort Thomos STEPHEN L. MEYERS MARTIN C. MILBURN Springfield SUSAN L MILES Lexington BEATRICE MILLER Richmond CRAIG R MILLER Germantown, Ohio DENNIS A MILLER Middlesboro DORIS J. MILLER Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES P. MILLER Daytono Beoch, Flor JAYNE E. MILLER Preslonsburg JOHN T MILLER Russell Springs LARRY E MILLER LUCILLE MLLER PAMELA M. MILLER Cenlerville, Ohio ROBERT L. MILLER, JR. Campbellsville SHELBIE J MILLER Williamsburg STEPHEN R. MILLER Lou-s tile C MICHAEL MILTKO RUSSELL R. MIMS Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES A. MINER Middlesboro P. LYNNE MINISH Louisville DEBORAH I MINNISH Hamilton, Ohio JEFFERY L MIRACLE Middlesboro PHYLLIS K MIRACLE Barbourville MARTIN V. MITCHELL Louisville GEARLDINE MOBLEY Oneida JULIA A MOLYNEAUX Bordstown MICHAEL T. MONACELLI Albion. New York REBECCA S MONARCH Hardinsburg MAX L. MONEY Pineville BRENDA J. MOODY Wilmore TOMMY F MOODY Middlesboro ANN B. MOORE Bethlehem DIANA MOORE Pikeville JOHN J. MOORE Lexington 442 JOHN R, MOORE F.onUo.t tINDA S MOORE Mount Vornon LYOlA C MOORE ftoontvltla WIIUAM C MOORES Bcreo MARSHA I MOHAN SpringWd JUDY A MORELANO Richmond PATRICIA D MOREUND Mayi-illr MARILYN E MORGAN Yot.m.te SUSAN C MORGAN Albany LESLIE R. MORGESON Plcoiure Ridge Pari LINDA G MORRIS LouitvilU LARRY K MORRIS Groy Hawk PAni A MOSER P LYNN MOSES Richmond CRAIG R MOSHER Loulia GARY T MOSS Louisville FREDRICK 6 MULLINS Aihcamp GARY W MULLINS CampbelUvill KENNETH L MULLINS Walton ROGER J MUNCH Dove., New Jciey LINDA I MURPHY Cincinnati, Ohio JACKIE S MURRAY Volley Stoi.on CHARLE5 W MURRELL Lexington EDWIN E MYERS Bethel, Oh,o EUEN E MYERS Louisville PATRICIA G MYERS SUSAN J MYERS MARDA G MYNK REBECCA S NANCE Pikeville SANDRA G. NANTZ Richmond CAROLYN NATICCHIONI Cincinnati, Ohio IONNIE C NAYLOR Lancaster MOUY K. NEAL Soint Albont, Wed Virg PAULA L. NEAL Irvine MICHAEL C NEWKIRK Wincheiter PEGGY A NEWTON LINDA G NICHOLS Some.jer LINDA S . NICHOLS Cynthiano MARLIA D NICKELL Wincheiter FRANK B. NIEMEYER Fori Mitchell GWEN A. NOBLE KATHLEEN M. NOONAN A helping hand is the first step to forming new friendships. DANNY NORDHEIM Springboro DAVID S NORMAN Louisville DONNA J NORTHCUTT Independence MILTON B NUGENT Louisville CHARLES T NUS5BAUM Fori Mitchell BARRY M. OGDEN Lexington PEGGY A O ' NEIL Lyndhurst, New Jersey ERIC V. O ' REA Louisville JOHN A. ORENDORFF Saint Petersburg, Florid. CAROLYN K. ORME Milford, Ohio ROBERTA A. OSBORN Morr , Ohio CONSTANCE E. OWENS Lynch MAVA J. OWENS Mount Vernon TERESA I OWENS Louisville AUDEEN PACE Winchester RICHARD M. PACH Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM L. PALMER Mount Eden SANDRA L. PARK Cincinnati, Ohio JURAN D. PARKS Richmond VIRGINIA I PARMLEY Montlcello LINDA I. PARRETT Annville JOY L PARR1GIN Monticello JAMES H. PARSONS Wildie WANDA J PAXTON Winchester ANNETTE 5. PAULEY Williamson, West Virgin MILDRED E. PAYNE Lot mile DONALD G PEACE Lexington ETHEL P. PEACE FRESHMEN SHERRI L. PEAN Centerville. Ohio KRISTINE D PEASE Corbin JOHN D PECK Richmond THOMAS E PEEK Lexington JAMES V PELLEGRINON New Boston, Ohio LINDA G PENICK Dry Ridge BARRY L PENN Barbourville BARRY W PENNINGTON Norwood, Ohio JUDIE E PENNINGTON West Chester, Ohio JESSE D PENNY Louisville DAVID F. PEREZ JAMES W PERKINS ANNA L. PETTIGREW Fort Knox KITTY A PEVELER Milford, Ohio CAROL A PFEIFER Al« andr, PATRICIA A. PHELPS Columbia DONNA L PHILLIPS Hamilton, Ohio GAIL PHILLIPS Richmond RICKY L PHILPOT Centerville, Ohio PAUL G PICKRELL Augusta ANN L PIPPIN Louisville WENDY K PITCHER FronkKn, Indiana JANET S. PLAYFORTH Crab Orchard LINDA C POOLE Volley Station DAVID G. POORE Middlesboro PAMFLA M, POPE Fern Creek LARRY S POTRAFKE Norwood, Ohio LAVONNA POTTER Elkhorn City VICKI G POTTER Worthing ion MARTHA J POWELL Louiiv.lU NIETA G POWELL DONALD G POWERS Chorloiisivtllu, Virginia CHARLES D POYNTER Corbln JAMES M POYNTER JERRY I POYNTER Li.inostor. KATHY L. PRATER HusyiVl ' Ifa CHARLES W. PRICE Howsivilla GARY E. PRICE Millard JERRY L PRICE Parit PHYLLIS J, PRIDEMORE Hamilton, Ohio LOIS PROFITT Homitlon. Ohio EARL J PUCKETT, JR. Sinai SHARON G PUCKETT Hard Green WANDA D PULLEN Louisville ISHMAEl L PURCEll JUDY PYLE Harlan TERRY L. PYLES Louisville TERRY L PYLES Russell Spring, ARCH M QUARLE5 Frankfort PAMELA K OUIGGINS Lounville SHARON E QUIGGINS Voile Station RANDALL J. QUISENBERRY le.ina.on KATHLEEN RADER Tyner FRANK R RADUNE McArthur, Ohio DENNIS S RAISOR Sonde.) EDGAR A. RAKER DON T RAMEY Park Hills ETHEL J RAMSEY McKee PAMELA K. RAMSEY Dayton, Ohio SHIRLEY G RAMSEY Albany VIKKI L. RAMSEY Monticello LOUIS A. RANIERO, JR. BILLIE K. RATLIFF Raceland FREDERICK L. RATLIFF Hazard PAT L RAVEN Fort Mitchell ADAM D RAUH Louisville JANICE L. RAWSON Ashland NANCY S. RAY Jackson, Ohio BARBARA J. RAYMER Eminence STUART A. REAGAN Frankfort RALPH B. REAM West MiTton, Ohio CAROL L. RECTOR Louisville DONALD S. REEB Louisville DENNIS C. REED JefTersontown GARY L. REED GWENDOLYN S. REED Covington JACQUELINE L REED Louisville LINDA G REED Stanton PETER D REED levittown, Pennsylvania JAMES H. REEDER, JR. Louis , I i.- GAIL S. REEDY Norwood. Ohio DEBORAH JO REEVES Walton LUCRETIA J. REID Lexington JANYCE L. RE1NDERS Florence 445 LEO J REISTER THEIMA F. RELFORD JOHN W. RENSEL Louisville LFVIDA L REYNOLDS Louisville MARILYN A. REYNOLDS Booneville RUBY F RHODUS Richmond SHIRLEY A. RICE Pointsville BOBBYE G RICHARDSON Liberty CAROLYN L. RICHARDSON Richmond, Virginia MARTHA J. RICHESON Louisville REGENA K. RICHEY Mount Orab, Ohio LINDA D. RICHTER Garrett MARY K. RIDDLE Owenton DWON C RIDLEY O ' Donnell MARY D. R1EBER Lou, rille LINDA F RITCHIE Maysville LETTY RITTER Lexington ANIBAL RIVERA, JR. JAMES E ROARX Lebanon BRENDA C. ROBERTS Hustonville EVERETT C ROBERTS Freshmen Exude Spirit During Initial Year at Eastern JAMES S ROBERTS Middletown, Ohio JERRY W. ROBERTS Belfry KEVIN M. ROBERTSON Lebanon PEGGY I ROBINETTE Harlan ANTHONY L. ROBINSON Louisville FORESTEENE ROBINSON East Bernstodt JOHN L ROBINSON MARILYN G ROBINSON Leckport PATRICIA A ROBINSON W,l, , Ohio SHIRLEY J ROBINSON Shelbyville PAULA L ROBY Chaplin JUDY C ROESCH New Lebanon, Ohio HAZEL J. ROGERS Richmond PAUL B ROGERS Winchester SUSAN J ROLLER Louisville DIANA L. ROSE Columbus, Ohio DORIS A. ROSE Williamsburg MARY C ROSE Owenton PATRICK C ROSS Park Hills GERALD L ROWE SUE E ROWLEY Celina, Ohio LARRY W ROYALTY Paris VIRGINIA A RUBARTS Dunnville JOHN E. RUCK Bellevue STEVEN M. RUCKMAN Plymouth, Ohio SAM L. RUDER London PHILLIP RUNYON Richmond STEPHEN A. RUPARD Winchester LEONARD A RUSSELL Paris SUSAN J RUTTER Miamlsburg, Ohio MARGARET M. RYAN Peekskill. New York DOROTHY L SADDLER Cynthiana SUSAN A SALEM Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA K SALLEE Richmond REBECCA L SAMPLES Tipp City, Ohio IPEr ' ERA G SANDERS P.t.r.byro. V.rgimo JUDY A SANDERS Lexington CHALORDIAS A SANGESTER Lewi -II. LINDA K SATCHWILL Richmond JAMES R SAUNDERS Solem, Indiana MARTHA SAYLOH Richmond JOHN M SCARBOROUGH No thf.eld, N«w J«ri y SANDRA l SCHAFER Florence MARY BETH SCHEin Erlcng.r SAUIE L SCHMIDT Highlond Height. ANNE I SCHRADER Jefftrwnviil , Indiono SHARON I SCHRADIN Hamilton, Ohio STANLEY P SCHU SHIRLEY L SCHUETZ Sidney. Ohio THOMAS W SCHULTZ Hoddonficld. Nc. Jer.oy RHONDA R SCHWARTZ Van Wert, Ohio LINDA E SCHWARZ Ringwood, New Jeriry GARY L. SCHWEIKERT Newport SHERRIll I. SCHWEITZER Bardilown JOHN E SCHWICKERT ANF iun( Sterl.ng L. SCHWORM DIANN K. SCOTT Madijon. Indiana CHARLES G- SCRIVNER Irvine MARGENE SEARS Cin ioti, Ohic BARBARA C SEIFER Mt. Sterling CLYDE E. SELLERS Loveland, Ohio BEVERLY L SETTLES J e Frerjo n town CAROL R. SEVERS Pompton Lokes, New Ji MARGARET A. SEWELL Valley Station PAUL E SHADOWENS Folrdote GILBERT W SHAKE Shepherdtville DONNA S SHANNON Danville CURTIS M. SHARFF BERTA D. SHARP Cynthiana GARY C SHAW Loui rille PARTICIA A. SHAW Amorillo Texai VALERIE E SHAW Lexington WAYNE L SHAW Louisville CARL A. SHAY A. EDWARD SHELLEY Hamilton, Ohio JOYCE L SHELTON Lexington VIVIAN R SHELTON Freshman enthusiasm proved to be that extra something needed to spark the team ' s spirit. RANDY S. SHEPHERD South Shore BARBARA J. SHIELDS Cincinnoti, Ohio MARK C. SHIREMAN Brandenburg SHARON E. SH1VELEY Batavia, Ohio SUE A. SHORT Richmond CONNIE M. SHOTWELL Florence BARBARA D. SIEVERT Louisville KENNETH R. SILVIOUS Mount Jackson, Virgin k PHYLLIS K, SIMMONS Brandenburg ELEANOR J SIMPKINS Phelps ROSE M SIMPSON MARILYN C. SITZ Latenla ERNEST W. SKAGGS Buffalo GREGORY A SKAGGS Allison Park. Penniylvai MARGARET A. SKAGGS Ashland GILDA E. SKEEN Reading, Ohio JAY H, SKEEN Reading, Ohio DEBORAH J SKINNER Fori Mitchell VICKI K SLADE Mount Olivet HAROLD G. SLONE Phyllis JANICE A. SLONE Regino RAMONA A. SMILEY Louisville BARBARA L. SMITH Cincinnoti CAROLYN R. SMITH Ashland CHARLES E. SMITH Fort Mitchell CHERYL A. SMITH Louisville CHERYL L. SMITH Batavia, Ohio HAL D. SMITH HAROLD E SMITH HELENE E SMITH South Fort Mitchel LEANNA SMITH Morrow, Ohio LYNDA K. SMITH Russell Springs MARK R SMITH Cincinnati. Ohio PENNY J. SMITH Wooster, Ohio PHYLLIS A SMITH SARAH M. SMITH Shelbyville SHARON A. SMITH Pleosure Ridge Park WILLIAM F SMITH Richmond MYRA J SNAPP Cynthiono BARBARA SNEDEGAR Owingsville NOLAN S SNELL Covington FRESHMEN CATHY L. SNYDER Kettering, Ohio LARRY V SOLVEY Mineral City, Ohio STEPHEN D SPARKS Winchester JERRY H SPARROW SAMUEL D. SPEARS Albany SANDRA L SPIESER Cincinnoti, Ohio HAROLD R SPILLMAN New Castle JUDITH C. SPOO Louisville TONI C SPRADLIN Paintsville ROBIN R SPROLES Mount Sterling SHIRLEY A STACY Ludlow LINDA S. STADLER Hamilton RON J. STAFFORD Miamiiburg, Ohio STEVEN B, STANLEY West Mansfield, Ohio A !%- wjL t % Dean Seyfrii ' s captive audi- ence . . . Freshman men. JANET J, STANS8URY Fern Creek PAMELA J. STAPIETON Elkhorn City LARRY S. STARNES Tompkinsville RANDALL STARNES Elkhorn City DAVID £. STEBING Auburn, Indiana SANDRA J. STEELE Corrollton RANDY L. STEGEMOLLER Indianapolis, Indiana PEGGt J. STEPHENS Nicholasvllle CAROL F. STEPHENSON RONALD W STEPHENSON CAROL L. STEVENS Gettysburg, Pennsylvania ROBERT M, STEVENS, JR. Perryville BARBARA G. STEVENSON Winchester ALLEN F STEWART Taylonvllle STEPHEN A. STICE Louisville CHERYL K. STIVERS Eminence SONDRA I. STIVERS Pleasureville WALTER D. STOCKERS, JR. lowrenceburg MICHAEL T. STODGHILL Waddy DIANNE E, STOEBER Cincinnati, Ohio DARLA K. STOKELY Winchester CHARLES T. STONE Winchester NANCY A. STOUDER Danville CHARLES W. STOUT Shelbyville CAROL J. STRAUSBAUGH Kettering, Ohio PATRICIA A. STUDER Cold Springs CATHY L. SULLIVAN Goshen, Ohio JANICE K. SUMMERS Lexington WILLIAM E. SUMNER Fort Knox LORIE L SUSEMICHEL Louisville EARL SWAFFORD Big Creek DAVID N. SWANGO Louisville GARY L SWEAZY Taylorsville LINDA M. SWEENEY Cincinnati, Ohio JEANNE M. SWITZER Bellevue GLORIA J SWOOPE RICHARD W TABEIING Covington PAULA A. TANNER Ashland SANDRA S. TARTER Nancy RONALD H. TASMAN CLIFTON L. TATUM ANNA N. TAYLOR Columbia 449 A steady hand and a ball poini pen are important assets in writing a theme. DONNA S TAYLOR Corbin WILLIAM E TAYLOR Honeybee GARY S TEDFORD Norwood DENNIS R. TERRELL Louisville SUE C. TERRELL Choplin BETTY B. TERRY ROGER B. THACKER Regino CRAIG R. THALMANN Harrington Pork, New Je, BARBARA A. THOMAS Creel, more BARBARA L THOMAS Louisville CHARLES R THOMAS Pineville JEANETTE T. THOMAS Englewood, Ohio MARGARET L THOMAS Wilmore MARGARET V. THOMAS Greenup College Isn ' t All Fun; Exams Cloud the Atmosphere MARY R. THOMAS Elizobethtown WAYNE A. THOMAS Dover BOB THOMER Cold Spring BRUCE N. THOMPSON Pleosureville DELSIE L. THOMPSON Carlisle DORIS K THOMPSON Pikeville LETITIA A. THOMPSON REDA K THOMPSON Jenkins WILLIAM C. THOMPSON, JR. Ravenna WILLIAM G. THOMPSON Pineville ALICE A TILLOTSON Eliiobelhiown SUE C. TINDLE Toylorsville MARLENE TODD Parit FREDDIE J TOLLE Moysville GARY R. TOOLE Carrollton LOGAN R TOWERY Berea ANN H. TOWLER Boyd County GLENN P. TOWN Rockford, lltlnoli CAROL L. TRABITS Fredonia, New York JENNY L. TREES Port Isabel, Ohio A. GUYVONNE TRIBBLE Richmond TERESA A. TROWER Fern Creek JANE A TRUE Corinth LEE J TRUESDELL Ran ROBERT P TRUMBO Danville GARY E. TRUSTY Garrett CHARLES G TUCKER Parksville ELISENA M, TURMAN Danville JANET I TURNBUIL LouicIHe JUDITH A TURNER Moyi ill LINDA L TURNER Kellaring, Ohio CAROL A. TUTUE London JOSEPH D. ULRICH farmenvillf. r Ohio JOHN L UNDERWOOD LoulivilU LARRY R. UNDERWOOD WILLIAM A VAIWNCE RuimII DAVID G VANOARSDALE UulivilU J. IRENE VAN ASDLON Fort Thomoi BELINDA K VANCE MoyivilU SANDRA L VANCE KENNETH J VAN DEVENTER Elmhunt, lllinoii DEBRA K. VAN GILDER Borden, Indiana SONJA G VANHOOSE Wittenivillc LINDA L, VAN HORNE Cincinnati, Ohio GAIL A, VAN NESS Cincinnali, Ohio LINDA M VAN OSS Dayton, Ohio BEVERLY P VAN PELT Leeiburg, Ohio CHERYL M VAN VACTOR I -,..,.. ;ii f , ■ CHARLES A. VAUGHN LOIS A. VAUGHN Steam ANNE C VAVRA Cleveland. Ohio CONNIE M VERMILLION Junction City BETTY L. VERVIUE Mayiville SARA A VICE Moyiville JACQUELINE D. V1DETTO louiiville CATHRINE D VIPPERMAN MADLYN G WADDELL Ruiiell CLAIRE F WAGNER Middleiboro ROBERT J WAGNER Cincinnali, Ohio DAVID L WAGONER Pom DONALD R WAGONER Paris DEBORAH E WAINSCOTT Burlington VICKI D WAITS Frankfort WAYNE N WALDEN London CANDACE S. WALKER Homilton, Ohio CLARA E WAIKER Junction City JEROLINE WALKER Richmond JOE WALKER Mai :heitei HAROLD C WALLACE Amelia, Ohio H GREGORY WALTERS REGGIE G WALTERS Louis ,11, CYNTHIA L. WALTON Pekin, Indiana RICHARD D. WARD Lexington KENNETH W. WARDRIP Brandenburg IOLA H WARFORD Richmond MATTIE J WARFORD Richmond WILLIAM D. WARINNER Albany SHARON S. WARNER Austin, Indiana JAMES A. WARREN Independence JOHN H. WARTMAN Erie, Penniylvania GLORIA Y WATERS Lebanon Junction N. JEAN WATERS Steam; STEVEN C WATKINS Troy, Ohio WILLIAM H WATSON Crab Orchard 451 DEBORAH I WAYMAN Covington CHERYL A. WEAVER Florence KATHLEEN WEAVER Fort Mitchell JOHNNY D. WEBB Jenkins MELONIE I. WEBB ANITA L. WEBER Fort Thomas MARCIA L WEEKS Valley Station JIMMIE W. WELCH Loul ,,ii- MICHAEL A WELCH Lookout Heights GERALD E WELLS Winchester ROBERT L. WELLS Lotonla RONNIE D WELLS Pointsville SHARON K. WELLS JUDITH A. WESSEL Clevt . Oh,c ELIZABETH T. WEST Fort Mitchell CONSTANCE R. WHEELER Ashland MELINDA L- WHEELER ROBERT L. WHIPPLE Greensburg ANN WHITAKER Winchester REBECCA A. WHITAKER Jenkins RHONDA M. WHITAKER TRACY L. WHITAKER JOHN T WHITE II Lexington MARY K. WHITE Mount Orob. Ohio PAMELA P. WHITE Germontown MARGARET J WHITEHEAD Brooksville STEVEN A. WHITEHOUSE Milford, Ohio JENNIE WHITLOCK Lexington ROBERT 8 WHITLOCK Richmond SUSAN WHITTON Frankfort SANDI M, WIBBELS Cincinnati, Ohio DOLPHUS J. WICKLIFFE leu ville SHARON WIENTJE5 CAROL L. WILCOX AMOS WILDER FRESHMEN THOMAS H. WILKIN Hillsboro, Ohio MILLERSON L. WILKINS Louisville BETTY A WILLIAMS Barbourville DONNA J WILLIAMS Louisville ELLEN R WILLIAMS Bereo GEORGETTA WILLIAMS Wallins Creek JAMES W WILLIAMS Bethel, Ohio JERRY R. WILLIAMS Lookout ROBERT I WILLIAMS Russell Springs SANDRA K. WILLIAMS Corbin CHARLES R WILLINGHURST Louisville MARGARET A WILLIS Middletown SHARON D WILLIS Corbin JANE F WILLS Winchester JERRY W WILLS Winchester DOUGLAS D WILSON Gobblers Knob GARLAND W WILSON Lexington GARY A WILSON Louisville LINDA L WILSON Valley Station MAROLYN S WILSON MARY S WILSON Eubank -152 RODNEY K WILSON Louiiville RUTH A WILSON Pittiburgh, Ponniylvanio MARGARET E WOJCIECHOWSKI Fleming STANLEY P WOLFF LoulivllU KATHY M. WOLFORD Phelpi ALLEN P WOOD Cerrallton CATHERINE E WOOLARD Spring Volley, Ohio JOHN R WOOTEN Doylon JOSEPH K WOOTEN Louiiville CATHY WOZNY Louiiville SHARON K WRIGHT Harrediburg WILFRED R WRIGHT Elizabelhtown LARRY G WYATT Una IRENE A WYCKOFF Berea RICHARD H YATES Washington, DC. DENNIS E YEARY Eminence WAITER R YEARY C. JANE YOCUM DOUGLASS W YOUNG Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN A YOUNG Junction City KENNETH D YOUNG LINDA M, YOUNG Weil Chester, Ohio MICHAEL R YOUNG Lei STEVEN G YOWORSKY Philadelphia, Penniylva SUE M. ZAVIS Rocky River, Ohio All the world seems at peace when the campus is blanketed by fresh-fallen snow. % HARRIET R. BARNES Coloniol Heighh, Virgin HOMER W BEACH, JR. Bethel HASSAN M. BASI Medina, Saudi Arabia G. DIANE BOWLES Lexington LINDA S. BROUGHTON Norwood, Ohio GLORIA J BROWN RAYMONA CAMPBELL Banner BARRY W CARMtCKLE Danville LINDA L CAUDILL Ashland CATHY CLEVINGER Pike lie GARY G- COX Independence DAVID I. CREECH Franklin, Ohio DODY J. CRISP Ripley, Ohio PATRICIA A. DYEHOUSE Richmond SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS APRIL L. ECKSTEIN Cincinnati, Ohio O. DOUGLAS ENGLE Corbin JOSEPHINE FELTNER Springfield, Ohio SUSAN C. FETTER Louisville LEONARD W. FITZWATER, JR. Greenup FRANK A. FLEMING Fort Clayton, Canal Zone JEAN A. FRONK Cincinnotti, Ohio STEPHEN F GAMES Frankfort MAE R GAYHEART Eastern JERALD G GILBERT Annville JANELLE GREENE Florence CHRISTOPHER T. HALL CLYDA F HENDREN Lexington ROBERT W HORNSBY Tyner MIKE V. HOWARD Frankfort PAUL S. JANSEN Miami Beach, Florido CLARENCE L JOHNSON Loui ille JANICE F LIPPERT Midway THOMAS M LONERGAN South Fort Mitchell ANDREA MeELWEE Ithaca, New York MICHAEL A MANCIK ROBERT MARCUM Hazard ARTHUR F. MARINARO Elkhorn City ROBERT K. MARINARO Elkhorn City KELBY S. MARLETT ille LINDA L. MARTIN Corbin KELLY F. MILLER Jockson BONNIE J. MOORE Phelps JACKIE D. MYERS Goshen, Ohio LYNDA NORFLEET Miamisburg, Ohio MARVA J. PERRY Lynch BRENDA H. POPE Louisville DENNI5 W POWELL Louisville DANIEL A. RAPP Bellevue DAPHNE D. REGER Lexington LARRY L REYNOLDS Hamilton, Ohio LARRY R. RUNYAN Belfry FAWZY R. SAIED Medinah, Saudi Arc FREDDIE M SILER Corbin ELLEN H SIMPSON Lou ivillo GERRY A. S1ZEMORE Manchester VIRGINIA K. SUVA Trumbull, Connecticut ISAAC K. SMITH Campbelliburg JANET E. SMYERS Louisville KENNETH G STEVENSON Philodelphio, Penmylvonio A. JOANNE STONE Charlottesville. Virginia KENNETH M WALLINGFORD Georgetown, Ohio VIRGINIA L. WATKINS Hazard SUSAN WEAS Batavio, Ohio DARLENE J WELCH Elizobethtown CHARLES T WILLIAMS Man CYNTHIA C WINBURN Fort Thomai High school became merely a reflected memory for this freshman co-ed after a few days at Eastern. 455 In Memoriam Mrs. Lucy East ' ' - William Sprague 4C 9 ' , ■ ■ ' V . ■ WM % r - ' v m% - ' % T £ if.-;- V££v tor y - .: ill ■ • . V. m Abbott, Charles R.; 168 Abbott, Robert; 219 Abell, Charlyn L.; 403 Abell, Damian F.; 273 Abercrumbie, Paul E. ; 257, 403 Abney, Carol; 291 Abney, Patricia L; 135, 293 Abney, Robert S.; 379 Abrams, Jerry L.; 425 Achor, Richard D.; 168, 248 Acker, Dean R.; 97 Acton, Nikki L; 425 Adams, Barbara A.; 189 Adams, Betty L; 379 Adams, Carol M.; 403 Adams, Carol S.; 312, 324, 425 Adams, Charles M.; 168, 289 Adams, Cynthia R.; 242, 425 Adams, David I.; 189 Adams, James G.; 255, 403 Adams, Linda C; 379 Adams, Linda K.; 189 Adams, Mamie L.; 379 Adams, Robert E.; 255, 295, 403 Adams, Sally A.; 269, 270, 379 Adams, Sharon R.; 403 Adams, Theresa K.; 425 Adams, William E.; 425 Adcock, Sally A.; 425 Addington, Diane D.; 270, 425 Aderholdt, Catherine B.; 425 Adington, Judy K. ; 324, 379 Adkins, Diana K.; 189, 325 Adkins, Douglas E.; 403 Adkins, Gale; 379 Adkins, Martha L; 257, 425 Adkins, Nancy C; 425 Adkins, Rita D.; 425 Adkins, Jr., Russell L.; 135 Adkison, Mary L.; 189 Agee, Darrell G.; 168 Agee, Sara K.; 379 AGRICULTURE CLUB; 268 Aitkin, James M.; 135, 294 Akermans, Linda L.; 325, 379 Akers, Jay E.; 403 Akers, Tharon J.; 403 Akin, Ann K.; 168 Akin, Karen; 291 Alavi, Faramarz F.; 135 Albers, Donna R.; 425 Albright, Margaret S.; 425 Aldridge, Phyllis J.; 189 Alexander, Barbara A.; 269, 403 Alexander, Jerry D.; 379 Alexander, James G.; 403 Alexander, Linda K.; 403 Alexander, William M.; 324, 425 Algie, Darla J.; 135, 324 Algier, Keith W.; 125 Algier, Loni; 425 Alig, Thomas G-; 425 Allen, Cheryl M.; 135 Allen, Clinton S.; 379 Allen, David L.; 136, 234 Allen, Dick M. ; 379 Allen, Edwina M.; 379 Allen, Jerry G.; 403 Allen, Johnny D.; 425 Allen, Julia; 425 Allen, Kathleen L.; 425 Allen, Sharon G.; 189, 322 Allen, Vera L. ; 425 Alley, Claude F.; 403 Alley, Judy L.; 270 Allison, Steven R.; 403 Allnutt, Danny C; 425 Almara, William G.; 425 ALPHA PSI OMEGA; 238 ALPHA ZETA KAPPA; 268 ALPHA ZETA UPSILON; 320 Alternweg, Henry; 362 Aiwood, Janice M.; 425 Ambrose, Charles F.; 98 Amburgey, Gary; 289, 403 Amburgey, Kenneth D.; 256, 298, 379 Amburgey, Michael F.; 425 Amburgy, Wanda F-; 403 Ames, Louis L.; 273, 320, 379 Ammerman, Craig L.; 325, 403 Anania, Edward J.; 255, 290, 379 Anderson, Charles E.; 425 Anderson, Earnest P.; 168 Anderson, Ellis; 403 Anderson, Gayle; 379 Anderson, John W.; 169, 322 Anderson, Keith A.; 273, 425 Anderson, Margie A.; 189 Anderson, Nancy L.; 425 Anderson, Patti; 305, 424 Anderson, Patty L.; 425 Anderson, Raymond F.; 425 Anderson, Richard T.; 356, 379 Anderson, William K.; 403 Androda, Juan D.; 379 Andrada, N. Jean; 322 Andrada, Norma W.; 169 Andrews, Ronnie L.; 321 Andriot, Robert J.; 379 Angel, James W.; 241, 288 Angel, Janet D. ; 297, 379 Angel, Judy E.; 311, 425 Angerosa, Susan A.; 273, 379 Angus, Glenn E.; 403 Ankrum, Sandra L.; 403 Ankrum, Suzanne; 136, 220, 238, 255 Ansley, Joan K.; 403 Antrobus, Robert D.; 425 Applegate, Beverly; 255 Archable, Cathie L.; 425 Archer, Jerry W.; 273, 379 Argarbright, Tim A.; 403 Arlinghaus, Kathleen Y.; 189, 272 Armbrecht, Eddie L.; 425 Armstrong, Jane; 324 Armstrong, Nila J.; 190 Armstrong, Sharon L.; 403 Arnett, Gary C; 169 Arnett, Larry L; 304, 305, 379 Arnett, Victor E.; 379 Arnold, Brent; 362 Arnold, Douglas M.; 403 Arnold, George R.; 403 Arnold, Gerald W.; 403 Arnold, Jennifer K.; 270, 379 Arnold, Jerry M.; 425 Arritt, Miller; 190, 321, 340 Arterberry, Joe F.; 136 Arthur, Lucille A.; 190, 246 Arthur, William M.; 379 Artis, Helen K.; 379 Arvin, Glenna R.; 425 Asberry, Billy W.; 425 Asbridge, Anthony; 425 Asbury, Mildred D.; 379 Asbury, Sandra; 136 Asbury, Tony; 169 Asbury, Wilma E.; 222, 223, 239, 272, 329 Ashby, Peggy A.; 425 Ashcraft, Gerald T.; 169 Ashcraft, Linda J.; 425 Ashcraft, Roy P.; 425 Asher, David; 136 Asher, Jackie S.; 379 Asher, Louise; 425 Asher, Vernon; 425 Ashford, Nancy K.; 314, 379 Ashley, Kenneth C; 425 Ashley, Norma L.; 379 Ashman, James D.; 272, 288, 379 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION; 269 Athey, Mary L; 425 Atkinson, Ruby I.; 425 Aubrey, Alan F.; 305, 379 Aubrey, Frank B.; 425 Auchey, Richard L.; 425 Augspurger, Karen E.; 403 Austin, Jill A. ; 330, 425 Austin, Karen S.; 403 Austin, Mark A.; 403 Austin, Robert E.; 425 Ayers, Mike; 340 -B- Babaugh, Glennda C; 271 Babinski, Donna V.; 259, 305, 322, 403 Bader, Julie; 403 Badgett, Linda H.; 379 Bagwell, Ronald C; 403 Bahns, Stephen C; 403 Bailey, Dana L.; 169, 290, 379 Bailey, Donna M.; 403 Bailey, Gayle T.; 136, 292 Bailey, Glenn A.; 425 Bailey, James L.; 348, 403 Bailey, Jeanette H.; 379 Bailey, Larry W. ; 268, 314, 425 Bailey, Patricia A.; 379 Bain, John J.; 379 Baird, Brenda L.; 403 Baird, Patsy A.; 425 Baize, Carolyn; 379 Baker, Allen H.; 403 Baker, Danny C; 403 Baker, David L; 425 Baker, Duke; 340 Baker, Harold D.; 379 Baker, Janet P.; 272, 425 Baker, Janice F.; 379 Baker, Jerry; 259 Baker, Lawrence E-; 169 Baker, Margaret A.; 403 Baker, Michael A.; 256, 403 Baker, Patricia V.; 136 Baker, Ron L; 136, 298 Baldinger, Charlene L; 403 Baldino, Frank L; 379 Baldwin, Alan R. ; 136, 218, 223, 234, 241 Baldwin, Margaret M.; 87, 272, 297, 379 Baldwin, Ronnie L; 426 Bales, Douglas K.; 288, 403 Ball, Bonnie L; 426 Ball, Mary E.; 272, 379 Ballenger, Mary M.; 426 Ballou, Phyllis; 272 Balmos, Joe T.; 273, 403 Bane, Joseph H. ; 379 Banks, James B.; 426 Banks, Jerry L; 426 Banks, Maria K.; 426 Banning, Michael L; 403 Bannister, David B.; 273, 403 Bannister, Marilyn D.; 426 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION; 311 Baranouskas, Timothy A.; 379 Barbee, Jimmy T.; 270, 379 Bard, Barry G.; 403 Barger, Donna S.; 403 Barger, George D.; 426 Barger, Sue; 403 Barkau, John A.; 426 Barker, C. Ann, 136, 221, 242 Barker, Dale; 320 Barker, John J.; 403 Barker, William R. ; 426 Barkhau, Marsha J.; 403 Barkley, Martha J.; 190, 259, 287, 293 Barkman, David E.; 169 Barkman, Dona D.; 120 Barnard, Margaret H. ; 237, 403 Barnard, Michael Barnes, Eugene N.; 243 Barnes, Harriett R.; 454 Barnes, Kay L.; 426 Barnes, Nancy J.; 403 Barnes, Royce B.; 169 Barnett, Betty G.; 169 Barnett, Bill C; 403 Barnett, Devin B. ; 426 Barnett, Jack C, Jr.; 403 Barney, Rodney L; 208 Barnhart, Carolyn Sue; 287, 291, 325, 379 Barnhart, Marilyn S.; 291, 379 Barr, Dixon A.; 184 Barr, Joy A.; 237, 257, 258, 404 Barrett, William E.; 287, 379 Barrier, James R.; 404 Barsotti, Matthew F. ; 273, 426 Barth, Clifford H.; 379 Barth, Linda L.; 404 Barthel, Frances L; 404 Bartley, Danny R.; 295, 379 Bascom, Cheryl A.; 136 Basi, Hassan M.; 454 Bass, Mary M. ; 379 Bassett, Gary A.; 136 Bastion, Janet K.; 426 Bastin, Gary E.; 136 Batch, Donald L.; 311 Bate, David F.; 379 Bates, Connie R.; 242, 404 Bates, Debi L. ; 426 Bates, Willard C; 169 Bates, William, 289 Batliff, Mary L.; 322 Battles, Donald R.; 426 Battles, Howard E.; 404 Bauer, Robert D.; 321, 404 Bough, M. Annette Baugh, Glenn; 190, 222, 294 Boughman, Constance J.; 404 Baughn, Buford D.; 426 Baumgaroner, Robert S.; 404 Baumstark, Lewis; 255 Baunan, Bruce E-; 426 Baver, Jane C; 426 Baxter, Betty A.; 190 Baxter, Cherryl L.; 426 Bay, Sherry L; 255, 311, 314, 379 Baynard, Diana M.; 426 Baysore, Jack E.; 426 Baysore, Timmy E.; 380 Beach, Homer W., Jr.; 454 Beagle, Gary S.; 404 Beam, Sherry L.; 404 Bearce, Bill; 359 Beasley, James E.; 304, 305 Beattie, Sandra L.; 271, 404 Beatty, Jane H.; 190 Beatty, Robert K.; 169 Beatty, William H.; 190 Beaty, Brendo S.; 404 Bechtoll, Daniel P.; 380 Beck, Bob; 340 Beck, Linda L; 380 Beck, Robert G.; 321, 380 Beck, Sharon A.; 426 Beckett, Larry; 426 Beeler, Beverly R. ; 380 Beesley, Marilyn; 404 Begley, Donna 5.; 426 Begley, George R.; 426 Begley, Janice; 272, 404 Begley, Joyce A.; 190 Begley, Paula D.; 380 Beitz, Margaret M.; 426 Belcher, Butch; 259 Belcher, Duane L.; 115 Belcher, Hudson L ; 426 Belcher, Larry L; 272 Belew, Nancy L.; 190, 269 Belgrade, Joseph E.; 426 Bell, David E.; 426 Bell, Jean L. ; 169 Bell, Jerome M. ; 426 Bell, Lana L.; 426 Bell, Martha A.; 426 Bell, Rita F.; 404 Bell, Robert J.; 242, 426 Bell, Yvette M.; 404 Bellairs, Mrs. D. E.j 314 Benassl, Janice A.; 426 Bends, James P.; 426 Benjamin, Barry; 257 Benn, Linda C; 380 Bennett, Barbara L.; 404 Bennett, David L.; 404 Bennett, Donald L.; 426 Bennett, Linda L.; 136 Bennington, Linda S-; 190 Bennington, Robert B.; 190 Bensing, Darrell A.; 169 Bent, Valerie E.; 426 Bentley, Kenneth M.; 136 Bentley, Lana C; 291, 305, 380 Bentley, Wesley M.; 426 Benton, Susan K.; 291, 305, 380 Berg, Dcrle E.; 322, 325, 380 Berge, Marion; 1 12 Berge, William H., 125 Berger, Carolyn M.; 404 Berkmeyer, Joan E.; 190, 269 Berry, Kenneth L.; 380 Berry, Kenneth R.; 295, 404 Berry, Marc H.; 404 Berry, Nora L.; 426 Berry, Sandra, 426 Bertke, William P.; 426 Bertram, Clelus M.; 404 Bertrand, Donna C; 269, 324, 380 Beuhler, Don; 340 Beverly, William K.; 380 Bickers, Steven W. ; 380 Bickett, Amy M. ; 426 Biechler, Dwight A.; 380 Biehn, Patricia L.; 380 Bierly, William G.; 190 Biermann, Ann E.; 426 Bileske, Lynne M.; 404 Binford, Thomas R.; 135, 136, 288 Bingham, Donna; 272, 404 Bingham, Deborah L.; 426 Bingham, James E.; 426 Bingham, Lois J.; 269, 404 Bingham, Rodger W. ; 380 BIOLOGY CLUB; 269 Birch, Jane E.; 380 Bishop, Kathryn S.; 323, 426 Bishop, Margret A.; 426 Bishop, Marvin E.; 136, 270 Black, Barbara L.; 426 Black, Larry J.; 426 Black, Mary L; 404 Black, Patricia J.; 136 Black, Ronald L.; 426 Black, Theresa A.; 380 Blackburn, Barbara A.; 404 Blackburn, Donald W.; 426 Blackburn, Jeraldine; 190, 269 Blackburn, LaDonna D. ; 380 Blackburn, Larry E.; 426 Blackburn, Michael H.; 169, 290, 320, 324 Blackburn, Phyllis D. ; 190 Blackburn, Stephen F.; 380 Blackburn, Susan; 380 Blackwell, James G.; 380 Blackwell, Roberta R.; 137 Blact, Kathleen F. ; 427 Bladen, Brenda J.; 426 Blades, Sandra K.r 169 Blagg, Cheryl M.; 426 Blair, Donald; 137 Blake, James A.; 289, 380 Blake, Karen L. ; 426 Blakeman, Ira L.; 427 Blakemore, Neville L.; 312, 404 Blaker, Howard E. ; 427 Blankenship, Billy S.; 212 Blankenship, Jerry D.; 427 Blanton, Calvin T.; 427 Blantan, Leon; 255 Blanton, Thomas; 268 Blaut, Kathleen F„ 259 Blazer, Sandy; 190, 293 Bledsoe, Renee C; 271, 404 Bleichner, Gary J.; 404 Bleidt, John J.; 380 Blevens, Stephan A.; 427 Blevins, Barbara A.; 190. 239, 325 Blevins, Donna J.; 427 Blevins, Floyd R.; 255, 257, 311, 427 Blevins, Linda K.; 427 Blevins, Lloyd K. ; 256, 257, 311, 427 Bloom, Leslie A.; 191 Bloomer, Jill F.; 404 Blue, Harry; 324 Blythe, Robert R.; 427 BOARD OF REGENTS; 92 Board, Stephen J.; 427 Boardman, Ernest L.; 256, 312, 404 Bock, Carol Lynn; 120 Boggio, Cuido; 404 Boggs, Robert B.; 169 Bogle, Charles R.; 404 Bohannon, Johnny K.; 268. 380 Bohannon, Judy T.; 272, 380 Bohannon, Linda L-; 404 Boley, Ruth E.; 137, 255 Bolin, John S.; 380 45« Bolte, Michael A.; 273, 380 Bolton, Eddie; 380 Booth, Shirlee A.; 257 Booth, Veralyn S.; 137, 248 Boothe, Marlene Y. ; 380 Boner, William M. ; 305, 427 Bonnell, Jeffrey C; 270, 312, 404 Bonny, Billie T.; 404 Bonny, Marsha W.; 404 Bonny, Thomas H.; 137, 257, 258 Booth, Robert C; 427 Booth, Shirlee; 256 Boothe, Marlene; 297 Borabeck, Larry; 255 Borgia, Frank J.; 321, 359, 380 Borin, John A.; 427 Boston, Velinda S.; 427 Boswell, Diana L; 324, 404 Bottom, Larry R.; 169, 273 Bottoms, Linda S.; 427 Botwick, Ruth S.; 170 Botwick, Steven K.; 212 Boucher, Larry G.; 380 Bouer, Bruce S.; 380 Bouma, Thomas P.; 295, 380 Bouman, Jacquelin M-; 427 Bourne, Becky A.; 427 Bourne, Garrett D.; 170, 241 Bourne, John C; 380 Bowers, Darrell M.; 404 Bowles, G. Dianne; 454 Bowles, Judy L.; 191 Bowling, Dana; 380 Bowling, David G.; 404 Bowling, Edwin D.; 380 Bowling, Jewel D.; 380 Bowling, Larry; 170 Bowling, Lynn A.; 271, 427 Bowling, Richard W.; 380 Bowling, Sandra L.; 404 Bowman, Connie M.; 427 Bowman, Donna M.; 380 - Bowman, Shirley A.; 427 Bowman, Terry W.; 427 Boyd, Billy C; 380 Boyd, James G.; 137, 257 Boyd, James E.; 380 Boyd, Ronald D.; 304, 427 Boyer, Bruce; 356 Boyer, James W.; 170 Boyer, Lynn E.; 404 Boyle, Iris E.; 427 Brackeft, Charles T.; 380 Brackett, Danny S.; 137, 271, 324 Brackney, Karen S-; 380 Bradbury, Larry K.; 191 Bradford, Jo A. ; 255, 257, 258, 404 Bradley, Glenn; 191 Brafford, Billy H.; 404 Bragg, Daniel G.; 380 Braidshaw, Judy R.; 380 Bramel, Lynda C; 427 Bramletf, Robert C; 380 Brandenburg, Deloris A.; 404 Brandenburg, Hazel M.; 115 Brendenburg, Ronnie L.; 191 Brandis, Sharon A.; 427 Brannon, William R.; 380 Bransby, John R.; 380 Branstetter, Larry W.; 272, 380 Brantley, Gary T.; 404 Brashear, Brenda D.; 427 Brashear, Nora D.; 427 Brashear, Philip W.; 133 Brasington, Roberta D.; 272, 380 Brassfield, Carol L.; 272, 404 Brassfield, John B.; 170, 306, 328 Braun, Ronald L.; 287, 288, 380 Brawsam, James R.; 404 Breahm, Harold D.; 427 Bredenberg, Richard E.; 380 Breitenstein, Larry D.; 324, 427 Breland, Monna G.; 257 Brelsford, Allen K.; 287, 295, 381 Brennan, Frank J.; 381 Brent, Sandra L.; 120 Brewer, Carl W.; 273, 381 Brewer, Cecilia G.; 381 Brewer, Charles J.; 427 Brewer, Christine M.; 287, 381 Brewer, Elizabeth A.; 404 Brewer, Evalene; 427 Brewer, Jack; 218, 241 Brewer, Penny J.; 381 Brewer, William J.; 304, 321, 340 Brewster, Donna J.; 404 Brickey, Carolyn; 256 Brickey, Karen G.; 427 Brickler, Cathy A.; 137 Bricking, Jean H.; 191 Bricking, Raymond A.; 304 Bridewell, Terry L.; 191 Bright, Venita D.; 269 Bright, William T.; 427 Brill, John W.; 212 Bripewell, J. Daniel; 404 Brite, James F.; 404 Britt, Elaine W.; 404 Brittain, Barbara L.; 305, 322, 404 Brittain, Gary W. ; 427 Brittain, Noel W„- 381 Brittingham, John W.; 427 Broaddus, Cecilia; 427 Brock, Allen, Jr.; 123 Brock, G. M. ; 100 Brock, Lawrence O.; 270, 381 Brock, Margaret R.; 137, 257 Brock, Patricia L.; 381 Brock, Robert M. ; 191 Brock, Zella M.; 405 Brockman, William F.; 170, 324 Brodrick, Mead A.; 137 Broering, Karen L.; 427 Bronn, James R.; 427 Brooks, Barry T.; 381 Brooks, Bobby S.; 427 Brooks, John G.; 427 Brooks, Patricia A.; 405 Brothers, Lynn M.; 271, 324, 378, 381 Brotzge, Kay; 269, 381 Brough, Judith A.; 381 Broughton, Linda S.; 454 Broughton, Stanley W.; 428 Brouning, Linda L.; 381 Brown, Bruce B.; 405 Brown, Cathy J. ; 313, 405 Brown, Cathy S.; 428 Brown, Charles G.; 191, 313 Brown, Carol J.; 428 Brown, Deborah J.; 428 Brown, Dennis J.; 428 Brown, Franklin D.; 381 Brown, Garrett A.; 405 Brown, Gary F.; 428 Brown, George; 111 Brown, Gloria J.; 454 Brown, Helen 1.; 428 Brown, Herbie; 137 Brown, Jack; 428 Brown, James D.; 405 Brown, James W.; 313 Brown, Joe E.; 170, 288 Brown, Judith D.; 428 Brown, Larry A.; 428 Brown, Linda D.; 405 Brown, Linda Ruth; 115, 297 Brown, Liz; 405 Brown, Lynda A.; 137 Brown, Patricia L.; 272, 405 Brown, Paul A.; 428 Brown, Richard J.; 170 Brown, Robert T.; 268 Brown, Ronald J.; 405 Brown, Rufus S.; 290, 405 Brown, Sally L.; 381 Brown, Sue E.; 191, 269 Brown, Thomas R-; 428 Brown, Victoria L.; 428 Brown, William C; 290, 405 Browning, Carol A.; 405 Browning, Danny; 428 Browning, John D.; 381 Browning, Kathleen F.; 428 Browning, William K.; 428 Brubaker, Elecia J.; 381 Brucchreri, Nancy C; 314, 330 Brueggen, Gary S.; 405 Brumback, Julie A.; 257, 428 Brumback, Marshall; 428 Brumback, Nancy D.; 314 Brumfield, Donald W.; 428 Brumfield, Gayle A.; 405 Brummett, Lloyd N.; 381 Bruner, Judith M.; 428 Bruner, Rickey A.; 381 Bruno, Nila J.; 256, 428 Bryan, Kathleen M.; 138 Bryan, Peggy L.; 428 Bryan, Ralph T.; 138 Bryan, Sandra K.; 191, 269, 325 Bryant, Charles L.; 405 Bryant, Claudia; 381 Bryant, James D.; 405, 428 Bryant, John B.; 428 Bryant, Karan L.; 428 Bryant, Nancy L.; 405 Bryant, Norma J.; 381 Bryant, Paul; 321, 348 Bryant, Rayelene J.; 405 Bryant, Sharan L.; 428 Bryant, William L.; 170 Bryner, Mames E.; 428 Bryson, Arthur J.; 381 Bryson, Terri A.; 428 Buchanan, John L; 428 Buchholz, Veva; 1 13 Buchner, John; 321 Buckholz, Paul H. ; 289, 405 Buckley, William M.; 381 Buckner, John; 356 Buehler, Donald S. ; 290, 405 Buehner, Karen L.; 381 Bujdoso, Judy L.; 428 Bullard, Danny D.; 405 Bullick, Valeria K.; 381 Bullock, Carol B.; 428 Bullock, James L.; 138 Bullock, Letitia G.; 324, 381 Bullock, Martha D.; 191 Bunch, Anna B.; 428 Buntain, Connie J.; 138 Bunton, John L.; 405 Buquo, James M.; 428 Burch, Susan E.; 272, 381 Burchett, Barbara A.; 269, 381 Burchett, Gayle R.; 381 Burchett, Sharon; 115, 272 Burchette, Roger L.; 428 Burd, Linda S.; 428 Burdette, Michael R.; 405 Burdine, Jill; 381 Burger, Kristen E.; 381 Burgess, Larry W.; 428 Burgess, Ronald L.; 294, 405 Burgner, Vicki L.; 428 Burk, Ann R.; 291, 405 Buik John E.; 428 Burk, M. Carolyn; 428 Burke, Harold J.; 362, 381 Burke, Sherry L.; 428 Burkhardt, Robert; 123 Burkhead, Don R.; 405 Burkholder, Terry; 428 460 Burks, Dick; 294, 381 Burks, Emily J.; 381 Burness, Billie J.; 191, 291, 325 Burness, Jean A.; 428 Burnette, Ann A.; 138, 330 Burns, Cynthia K.; 428 Burns, Gordon G-; 381 Burns, Michael R.; 138 Burns, Pamela J.; 428 Burns, Richard A.; 298, 323, 381 Burres, Lester C; 405 Burrier, Mary K.; 92 Burris, William S.; 170, 298 Burrows, Arden L; 405 Burrows, Dennis; 138, 221, 234, 242, 289 Burrows, Lawrence M.; 295, 381 Burrus, Pat A.; 248 Burton, Charles E.; 405 Burton, Clarice J.; 428 Burton, Jean; 296, 314, 381 Busey, Lannie C; 259, 381 Bush, Joyce; 240 Bush, Sue A.; 405 Bush, Wilma J.; 170 Buskill, Roger; 256 Butcher, David L.; 115, 268 Butcher, Wanda M.; 405 Butler, Brenda J.; 246 Butler, Eddie D. ; 428 Butler, Eustace A.; 170, 295 Butler, Jerry P.; 428 Butler, Lelani; 428 Butler, Leslie E.; 138, 241 Butler, Nancy E.; 428 Butler, William D.; 428 Butler, Yvonne; 428 Butters, Nancy L.; 428 Butts, Margaret L.; 381 Byars, Irvine M.; 381 Byrd, Carolyn C; 382 Byrd, David R.; 170 Byrd, Gerald A.; 382 Byrd, Randy, 289 Byrely, Phyllis; 237 Byrley, Phyliss K.; 269, 405 Byrn, Ernest E.; 131 Byrne, Kathleen M.; 428 Byrne, Lori W.; 259, 405 Byrnes, Jim; 255 Cailey, Donna J.; 296, 322, 382 Cain, Finely; 289, 382 Cain, Helen; 428 Cain, Jim; 359 Cain, Karen L.; 428 Cain, Sandi L.; 405 Cairns, Jane H.; 191, 293 Cairns, Robert J.; 138, 292 Caise, Edwina K.; 428 Caller, Nina; 405 Colder, Teresa A.; 382 Caldwell, Richard A.; 382 Calkins, Paul N.; 259, 429 Call, Samuel M.; 269 Callihan, Charlotte; 115, 293 Callihan, Ronnie D.; 405 Callis, Katherine M.; 405 Calvert, Charles A.; 429 Calvert, Jayne R.; 429 Calvert, Zena; 405 Camm, Charles K.; 429 Camp, Shirley D.; 429 Campbell, Carolyn C; 191, 287, 291 Campbell, David; 429 Campbell, James L.; 382 Campbell, Jerry M.; 311, 429 Campbell, Joan; 405 Campbell, Kenny; 405 Campbell, Mary S.; 405 Campbell, Raymona, 454 Campbell, Raymond; 271 Campbell, Richard W.; 382 Campbell, Ronald A.; 304, 305, 406 Campbell, Walter M.; 429 Campe, Frank, 287, 289, 406 Canfleld, James Clare; 115 Cannon, Bruce A.; 170 Cannon, Joyce J.; 429 Cano, James; 306 CANTERBURY CLUB; 270, 312 Cantrell, Donnal; 191 Capite, Evelyn; 170 Capito, Evelyn; 240 Carboy, Frances R-; 191 Carboy, Richard A., 191 Carder, Dianne; 406 Carder, Phyllis J.; 429 Cardin, Janet L.; 192 Cardinal, Patricia A.; 382 Carey, Margo; 382 Carey, Thomas R.; 192, 298, 323 Carey, William D.; 170 Carl, Margaret R.; 255, 382 Carley, Donna; 314 Carlisle, Harold D.; 382 Carlson, Linda K.; 382 Carman, Linda K.; 314, 322, 406 Carmickle, Barry W.; 257, 454 Carmicle, Ronald I.; 429 Carmicle, Wallace D.; 429 Carmody, Jeff M.; 382 Carnes, Joan F.; 406 Caronia, Gary J.; 192 Carpenter, Betty L.; 429 Carpenter, Charles R.; 138, 255 Carpenter, David M.; 429 Carpenter, Deanna; 382 Carpenter, Goldie Patrick; 115 Carpenter, Linda J.; 269, 382 Carpenter, Patricia L.; 429 Carr, Delwood D.; 382 Carr, Michael R.; 382 461 Carr, Ronald J.; 382 Carr, Thomas E.; 429 Carroll, John W.; 429 Carroll, Joyce A.; 138 Carroll, Judith E. ; 406 Carroll, Mary E. ; 113, 323 Carroll, Mike; 295, 378 Carroll, Robert M.; 246, 382 Carter, Ann V.; 406 Carter, Claretta L; 170 Carter, Clyde Evans; 120 Carter, Diana J.; 256, 429 Carter, Eddie R.; 429 Carter, James A.; 429 Carter, Janice S.; 406 Carter, Jimmie L; 1 15 Carter, Joan L; 138 Carter, Ken M.; 429 Carter, Margaret A.; 382 Carter, Patsy S.; 259, 429 Carter, Randall L. Jr.; 192 Carter, Roseanna L.; 429 Cartinhour, William D.; 429 Cartwright, Shawna J.; 406 Carver, Robert D. ; 255, 406 Case, Jerry R.; 382 Case, Robert C; 429 Case, Robert L. ; 271, 382 Casey, Brenda P.; 406 Casey, Doris E.; 382 Casey, Granville; 356 Casey, Michael J.; 406 Casey, Rebecca; 382 Cash, Frances D. ; 192, 325 Cash, Paul Jr.; 429 Cassady, Warren G.; 382 Cassity, Terry A.; 429 Castegnaro, Sandra K.; 429 Castegnaro, Victoria L-; 406 Castle, James R.; 212 Castle, Peggy J.; 138, 243, 331 Castle, Shirley M.; 101 Catlett, Michael S.; 382 Catron, Judith L; 406 Caudill, Conley; 429 Caudill, David H.; 382 Caudill, David M.; 429 Caudill, Jimmy S.; 429 Caudill, Linda J.; 454 Caudill, Sharon F.; 406 Cayce, Granville L; 429 Cays, Brenda S.; 170 Cayton, Charles H.; 406 Caywood, James B.; 115, 273 Caywood, Marian J.; 429 Cecil, Connie, 138, 242 Cella, Robert L; 406 Center, Durward R.; 273, 429 Cericola, Cynthia C; 138, 268 Ceruzzi, Alex; 255 Chadwell, James R.; 406 Chadwell, Virginia K.; 382 Chalin, Deborah A.; 429 Chamberlain, Larry J.; 382 Chamberlain, Ransom C, Jr.; 295, 382 Chamberlain, Sherie L.; 382 Chambers, Linda G.; 429 Chambers, Nicholas C; 382 Chambers, Peggy; 322, 382 Chanbers, Nichol C; 314 Chaney, William A.; 171, 288 Cable, Judith C; 138 Cabrejos, Ninoska E.; 138 Cadena, Ana M. ; 382 Cahoon, Karen S.; 322 Chanley, Jay H.; 356, 429 Chao, Ching C; 212 Chapman, Deborah L.; 406 Chapman, Jeffrey L.; 382 Chapman, Roy L.; 273, 406 Chariott, Ann F.; 406 Charmoli, JoAnn; 429 Chase, Carmen G.; 429 Chase, David W.; 138 Chase, Gittel; 242 Chasey, Nancy J.; 192 Chatman, James F.; 429 Cheap, Paula A.; 429 CHEMISTRY CLUB; 271 Cheney, David; 273, 289, 382 Cherault, Peggy L.; 382 Cherne, Andrea L.; 429 Chesler, Deborah S.; 430 Chesney, Cheryl L-; 430 Chesser, Diana C; 406 Chesser, Linda L.; 430 Chihade, Issam Y.; 171 Childers, Shirley A.; 257 Childers, William E.; 171 Chiseck, Jeanne E-; 382 Chism, Brenda L.; 406 Chism, Linda L. ; 406 Chrisman, Barbara L.; 256, 430 Chrisman, Richard G.; 164 Chrisman, Steven C; 430 Christensen, Ronald C; 295, 382 Christian, John H.; 382 Christie, Ceceil; 359 Christopher, Jane S.; 430 Chuhay, Nona L; 221, 224, 311, 314 Church, Donald E.; 382 Churchill, Brenda F. ; 383 Churchill, Charles L.; 139 Churchman, Susan L-; 383 Churchman, Susan; 269 CIRCLE K; 320 Ciroli. James V., Jr.; 171 CI RUN A; 271 Cissell, John F.; 256, 430 Clancy, Edward F.; 383 Clark, David H.; 430 Clark, Eliabeth A.; 430 Clark, Frank; 430 Clark, Gary H.; 406 Clark, Harold R.; 430 Clark, Janet L.; 171 Clark, Juanita; 246, 311, 383 Clark, Nancy L.; 406 Clark, Nora L.; 430 Clausing, Donna E-; 139 Clay, Judy A.; 139 Clay, Raymond E.; 139 Clayton, June Ester; 120, 270 Clements, Bill; 320 Clements, Richard S.; 406 Clements, William P.; 171 Clemmons, Ann E.; 311, 383 Clephas, Theresa M.; 406 Clevinger, Ann B.; 383 Clevinger, Cathy; 454 Clevinger, Larry B.; 406 Click, Dana D.; 383 Click, Martha J.; 255, 430 Clifton, Gary F.; 406 Clifton, Jack A.; 430 Cline, Kenneth B.; 383 dinger, Robert N.; 383 Clouse, Judy A.; 406 Cloyd, Roberta A.; 272, 323, 383 Coaplen, Carol A.; 192 Coate, Christy K.; 259, 430 Coates, David C; 288, 383 Coates, J. Dorland; 185 Coates, Randy L.; 430 Cobb, Debbie; 237, 255, 327 Cobb, Deborah J.; 406 Cobb, James W.; 430 Cobb, Mildred C; 383 Cobb, Mildred C; 272 Cobb, Ronita L; 430 Cobb, Shirley A.; 383 Cocanougher, Larue; 96 Cochran, Don D.; 383 Cochran, Edward L.; 430 Cochran, Peggy L-; 246, 383 Coffee, Carl D. ; 383 Coffee, Carl D.; 265, 273 Coffey, Nancy; 269 Coffey, Nancy; 383 Coldiron, Brent L. ; 430 Coldiron, Craig L.; 171 Cole, Joyce F.; 383 Cole, Lucille; 192 Cole, Lucille; 269 Cole, Phillip D.; 212, 255 Cole, Sylvia A.; 430 Colehour, Grant; 362 Coleman, Butch; 359 Colehour, Grant; 352 Co leman, Donna L.; 406 Coleman, Karen R.; 430 Coleman, Larry G-; 430 Coleman, Linda L.; 430 Coleman, Martha J.; 259, 430 Coleman, Phoebe E.; 406 Coleman, Phoebe J.; 272, 323 Coleman, Sarah A.; 430 Coleman, Toke; 348 Colles, Raymond B.; 430 Collier, William T.; 241 Collins, Andreae R.; 383 Collins, Barbara D.; 430 Collins, Byron L.; 295, 383 Collins, Diana R.; 406 Collins, Eliabeth C; 383 Collins, Jack; 305 Collins, JoAnne; 430 Collins, Pamela; 139 Collins, Sharon; 255 Collins, Steve W.j 430 Collins, Terry C; 212 Collins, William B.; 383 Colliver, Linda M.; 430 Colson, Guy R.; 294; 406 Colton, Donna L.; 192, 293 Columbia, Barbara J.; 273, 430 Colvin, Julith A.; 430 Colwell, Kathryn I.; 181 Colwell, Kathy; 273 Combest, James E.; 383 Combs, Danny; 406 Combs, Earl B.; 92 462 Combs, Gene M.; 192 Combs, Jerald F.; 430 Combs, Jerald R.; 270 Combs, Margaret D.; 383 Combs, Paulette; 406 Combs, Philip R. ; 224 Combs, Raymond B.; 273, 383 Combs, Raynelle V.; 293, 383 Combs, Robert P.; 430 Combs, Ruphenia S.; 269 Combs, Ruphenta Sue; 115 Combs, Veda; 430 Comley, Garry T.; 383 Comley, Gerry; 242 Commons, Sandra J.; 323, 430 Compassr, Pete; 340 Compton, Douglas M.; 171 Compton, Eliabeth A.; 430 Compton, Jerry T.; 139 Compton, Laura J.; 430 Corns, Paulette; 272 Congleton, Judith R.; 192 Congleton, Truman S-; 383 Conlee, Diana C; 192 Conley, Carol G.; 383 Conley, Freeda E.; 430 Conley, Mary J.; 430 Conlon, Frances K.; 383 Congleton, Conley C; 139 Congleton, Craig B.; 139 Congleton, Sharon K.; 212 Conn, Sherry L; 257, 406 Connell, Anne L.; 430 Connelly, Michelle L; 259, 406 Conner, Carlotta F.; 430 Connolley, Alfred C; 430 Connors, Susan J.; 406 Conrad, James T-; 313 Conrad, Kathryn J.; 272, 430 Conrad, Thomas E.; 139, 218, 287, 298, 304, 323 Conrallen, Peter F. ; 383 Conte, John A.; 383 Coody, Alma K.; 212 Cook, Candis L; 193 Cook, Gory P.; 430 Cook, James A.; 171 Cook, Jenny L.; 430 Cook, Larry H.; 273, 430 Cook, Mary A.; 430 Cook, Natalie; 430 Cooksey, Dan; 255 Cool, Barbara St.; 430 Cooper, Alice L.; 430 Coombs, Paul R.; 193 Cooper, Brian D.; 294, 383 Cooper, Donald A.; 129 Cooper, Jeanne L.; 311, 436 Cooper, Kenneth L.; 383 Cooper, Rickey L.; 406 Cooper, Robert E.; 383 Cooper, Robert E.; 273 Cooper, Stephen A.; 430 Coplin, Pamela L.; 407 Coppage, Rodney K.; 383 Coram, Linda K.; 383 Coran, Linda E.; 271 Corbin, Robert L.; 383 Corbin, Robert L.; 430 Corbin, Sharon L.; 383 Corder, Twyla A.; 383 Corder, Twyla A.; 270, 311 Cordes, Thomas L.; 407 Cordier, Doug; 219, 352, 362 Corley, Mary L.; 430 Corlis, John H. ; 431 Cormney, Ronnie C; 383 Cornacchio, Alfred M.; 431 Cornelison, Anna M.; 188 Cornett, Chester A.; 193 Cornett, Mary L.; 193 Cornett, Rebecca J.; 431 Cornett, Sondra L.; 407 Cornett, Teresa L.; 383 Cosby, Linda K. ; 431 Costello, Jim; 321 Cortengim, Terry F.; 383 Cotton, Barbara J.; 431 Cottingim, Terry; 294, 378 Cottongim, Lester, Jr.; 171 Couch, Linda S.; 139 Couch, Marilyn M.; 193 Cover, Bonnie L.; 431 Covington, Joanne; 431 Cowman, Michael F.; 268, 306 Cowman, Michael F.; 407 Cowan, Robert L., Jr.; 259, 407 Cowgill, Roderick J., Jr.; 407 Cox, Betty C; 272, 431 Cox, Charles; 431 Cox, Gary G.; 454 Cox, Javona A.; 237, 407 Cox, Jerry L.; 407 Cox, Juonita F.; 407 Cox, Judy G.; 193 Cox, Linda S.; 431 Cox, Marshall H.; 289, 407 Cox, Mary M.; 383 Cox, Norman R.; 268, 407 Cox, Ralph W.; 288, 407 Cox, Wanda L; 139, 293 Coxe, Phyllis J.; 431 Coyle, Peggy M.; 407 Crabb, Susan M.; 431 Crabtree, Michael; 256 Cracraft, Carlos H.; 431 Cracraft, Carole A.; 314, 383, 431 Craft, James L; 324, 383 Craft, Larry; 431 Craig, Barbara J.; 431 Craig, Brenda D.; 139 Craig, Harold D.; 407 Craig, Harold D. ; 268 Cramer, Frank; 407 Cramer, Frank; 320 Crane, William David; 115, 298, 320, 323 Crawford, Dewey F.; 431 Crawford, Diann K.; 431 Crawford, Jacqueline D.; 193 Crawford, Thomas R.; 140 Craycraft, Clara R.; 171, 224, 239, 240 Craycraft, Kenneth L.; 431 Creech, David L.; 454 Creech, Henry C; 431 Creech, Jeffery L.; 431 Creech, Stephen E-; 407 Creed, Wanda J.; 431 Creighton, Kathleen M.; 193, 255 Creutzinger, Michael E.; 431 Crews, Brenda F.; 407 Crews, Sally A.; 431 Cripe, Chris D.; 322 Crisp, Bonnie; 257, 431 Crisp, Dody J., 257, 454 Criswell, Alvin J. ; 431 Critcheld, Larry D.; 383 Critchfield, William S.; 162, 165 Crites, John B.; 306, 407 Crister, Beverly K.; 383 Crirtendon, Glenn; 431 Crosier, Carlton R.; 294, 407 Cross, David W., Jr.; 407 Cross, Gordon R.; 383 Cross, Gordon R.; 324 Cross, Maureen A.; 407 Crossfield, Joyce; 237 Crossfleld, Joyce A.; 407 Crotty, Thomas A.; 287, 294, 383 Crouch, Hazel E.; 431 Crouch, James; 115, 273 Croucher, Larry R.; 407 Croucher, Sherrill K.; 431 Crowe, Carliss D.; 288, 383 Crowe, Carole J.; 407 Crowe, Monica I.; 407 Crowe, Norma E.; 314, 431 Crowe, Susan K.; 431 Cruey, Diane; 237, 248, 272 Cruey, Diana F.; 407 Crum, Barbara A.; 383 Crum, Daniel B.; 383 Crum, George P.; 383 Crump, Carolyn M.; 193, 325 Cruse, Jack B.; 246, 321 Cruse, Jack B.; 383 Cryer, Donna; 407 Culbertson, James A.; 287, 294, 330, 407 Culp, Dave; 359 Culver, Deborah L.; 383 Culver, Donald Dennis; 115 403 Cummins, Barry K-; 407 Cummins, Daniel A.; 407 Cummins, Daniel A.; 273 Cummins, Jackson L; 407 Cundiff, James R.; 431 Cundiff, Sandra L.; 384 Cunnagin, Willis C; 140 Cunningham, John M-; 248 Cunningham, Stephen L.; 431 Cupp, David L. ; 288, 384 Cupp, Phyllis J.; 384 Curdis, Theodore R.; 384 Curnutte, Carol A.; 384 Curnutte, Marion F.; 193 Current, Eloise E.; 431 Currie, Janet A.; 431 Curry, Leonh S.; 431 Curry, Norita; 312 Curry, Norita J.; 407 Curtis, Beverly L; 431 Curtis, Judy K. ; 181 Curtis, Phillip A.; 431 Curtis, Sharon I.; 431 Curtis, Sharon J.; 311 Custis, Tammie L.; 407 Cutshaw, Carolyn J.; 431 CWENS; 237 Czarkowski, Thomas M.; 384 D ' Ambrosia, James P.; 407 Dado, Larry J.; 431 Dailey, Wallace P.; 384 Dale, Jerry W.; 384 Dando, Linda Lou; 115 Dane, Roger; 255 Danehe, Jane E.; 193, 305 Daniel, Ronnie T.; 407 Daniels, Estil C; 320 Daniels, Belinda Gj 431 Dannecker, Steve; 321, 356 Dannenberg, Dean; 352, 432 Dant, Michael I.; 313, 384 Darland, William C; 407 Darnell, Linda D.; 432 Darnell, Judith C; 432 Darneal, Sondra L.; 432 Dougherty, Douglas B.; 432 Dougherty, Hayward M., Jr.; 193, 331 Dougherty, Patsy D.; 432 Dougherty, Skip; 321, 340 Douse, James M.; 120, 268 Davenport, Ronnie M.; 407 David, Perilloux W.; 407 Davidson, Anne J.; 384 Davidson, L. Carol; 372, 384 Davidson, Leslie A.; 384 Davidson, Martha B.; 113 Davidson, Richard; 305 Davidson, Robert E.; 384 Davidson, Ronnie; 407 Davies, Eugene R.; 384 Davis, Barbara Marie; 115 Davis, Brenda A.; 384 Davis, Carl D., Jr.; 407 Davis, Connie S., 314, 327, 384 Davis, Diane J.; 384 Davis, Gregory Z.; 140, 246, 270 Davis, Harrison B.; 407 Davis, Janice C; 171 Davis, Jeanne A.; 140 Davis, Jeffrey M.; 384 Davis, Larry D.; 384 Davis, Laura B.; 384 Davis, Linda J.; 297, 384 Davis, Patricia A.; 384 Davis, Rebecca A.; 432 Davis, Rose; 432 Davis, Sheila A.; 407 Davis, Shelby J.; 432 Davis, William E.; 407 Davy, Francis; 105 Dawalt, Johnny B.; 432 Dawkins, Debbie L.; 297, 322, 384 Day, Alberta G.; 172 Day, Charles B.; 407 Day, Cynthia L.; 407 Day, Dennis G.; 287, 289, 407 Day, Neil R.; 272 Day, Richard D.; 384 Day, R. Neill; 246, 248, 294, 394 Day, Rodney G.; 407 Dean, Dwight E.; 115 Dean, Jane A.; 140 Dean, Paul D.; 384 Dean, Phyllis A.; 193 Dean, Robert B.; 193 Dean, Stephen T.; 432 Deane, Daniel; 188 Deangelis, Linda G.; 193 Deaton, C. Raymond; 140, 255, 329 Decarbo, Edward A.; 97 Decker, Geneen L.; 305, 384 Decker, John; 432 Decker, Monica M.; 407 Deeb, Mike K. ; 432 Dees, Kenny L.; 432 DeFrancesco, Daniel N-; 384 DeJager, Gerrit A.; 304 DeJoco, Frederick J.; 432 Deivietre, Nick; 384 DeJager, Gerrit A.; 140 DeJernette, Patricia S.; 407 Delaney, Gary; 432 Delaney, Jerry W.; 311 DeLong, Melvin J.; 314, 384 Dell ' ltalia, Melinda A.; 140, 255, 268 DELTA SIGMA RHO-TAU KAPPA ALPHA; 242 Dernier, James W.; 321 Dernier, Jim; 340 Denham, Harold M.; 432 Denham, Michele B.; 296, 407 Denham, Shelli; 271, 314, 324 Denney, Donna R.; 432 Denney, Larry W.; 384 Dennis, James E.; 432 Dennis, Raymond; 241 Dennison, David S.; 172 Denny, Charlotte; 112 Denton, Tina V.; 407 Derrick, Bobby A.; 407 Derricks, Walter W.; 432 Derringer, Dana C; 407 Derry, Pamela L.; 432 Derry, Richard D.; 140 DeSantis, Helen; 407 DesCombes, Carole A.; 140 Detmer, Linda S.; 193, 222, 293, 325 Defwiler, Beverly J.; 407 Detwiler, Thomas L.; 140 Devers, Gloria J.; 432 Devine, Ralph E.; 407 DeVore, R. William; 384 Dick, Jovita R.; 237, 259, 272, 321, 408 Dick, Kathy E.; 384 Dickey, Dann A.; 432 Dickson, Don D., Jr.; 408 464 Diefenbauch, Jennifer J.; 384 Diersing, David G-; 384 Diersing, Paul R.; 432 Digby, Debbie A.; 408 Dillman, Danny M.; 384 Dils, Susan L; 432 Diltz, Sandra R. ; 293, 384 Dimmitt, Sandra S.; 432 Dinell, Thomas M.; 172 Dingus, Phyllis G.; 432 DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP; 312 Divosevic, Robert J.; 288, 384 Dixon, David A.; 432 Dixon, Thomas E.; 140 Dobbs, Gene C; 193 Dod, Bruce D.; 271 Dod, Glenna A.; 213 Dodd, Patty A.; 408 Dodge, Patricia A.; 384 Doel, Mary A.; 140 Dokes, Kim D. ; 384 Doggendore, John N.; 432 Dolen, Ronnie K.; 432 Dolier, Carl; 306 Doll, Charles Andrew; 115 Doll, Gloria J.; 384 Dolwick, Gary L.; 172 Donaldson, Neal P.; 100, 327, 432 Donnell, Barbara A.; 327, 384 Donnell, Mary A.; 432 Donnelly, Susan C; 408 Donovan, Billy J.; 140 Donovan, William M.; 432 Dooloukas, John P.; 432 Doom, Byron D.; 385 Dorman, Cindi R.; 432 Dorman, Pamela A.; 385 Dornhorst, Adrianne P.; 408 Dorroh, Thomas L.; 432 Dorsey, Susan K. ; 424, 432 Dotson, Brenda A.; 272 Dotson, Brenda G.; 408 Dotson, Clyde H.; 140 Dotson, Glenna G.; 408 Doty, Betty S.; 324, 385 Doty, Jacqueline; 87, 385 Doty, Max L; 273, 324, 385 Douglas, Patricia A.; 378, 385 Douglas, Rita F.; 432 Dowler, Tammie Y.; 193 Dowler, Thomas E„- 194 Downes, Allen; 104 Downes, Elizabeth L.; 408 Downing, Mary W.; 408 Downs, John W.; 432 Doyle, Edwina A.; 270, 385 Doyle, Max J.; 408 Dozier, Carl M.; 304; 408 Dozier, Libby K.; 432 Drake, Judy G.; 241 Drake, James M., II; 140, 255 Draskovic, Mark A.; 172, 288 Drew, Jeffrey A.; 385 Drummond, Michael B.; 432 Dryden, Rick; 321, 340 Duddey, Jalaine A.; 432 Duff, Carolyn A.; 408 Duff, David A.; 255, 408 Dulworth, Betty J.; 324 Dumrn, Alex; 288, 385 Dunaway, David A.; 408 Dunbar, Gayla S.; 385 Dunbar, Peggy J.; 432 Duncan, Danny M.; 432 Duncan, Gary W.; 432 Duncan, Larry A.; 432 Duncan, Michael L.; 432 Dunham, Shirley M.; 432 Dunkle, Dick; 340 Dunker, Michael S.; 432 Dunlap, Lana D.; 385 Dunlap, Randall E.; 385 Dunn, Chariotte M.; 432 Dunn, Charles L.; 140 Dunn, Delores; 408 Dunn, Diana L.; 408 Dunn, Jane; 194, 305 Dunn, Lawrence E.; 432 Dunn, Paulette R.; 432 Dunn, William R.; 432 Dunnett, James C; 408 Durham, Barbara; 272 Durham, Barbara R.; 408 Durham, Carolyn J.; 194, 327 Durham, Greg; 359 Durham, Robert E.; 140 Durisin, Tim G.; 408 Durr, Fredrick M.; 408 Duvall, David P.; 273 Duvall, Diana Ruth; 408 Dwelley, Bill E.; 432 Dwelly, Judy K.; 432 Dwyer, Doris D.; 408 Dyehouse, Patricia A.; 454 Dyer, Jack L.; 163 Dyer, Richard L; 141, 287, 290 Dyke, M. Annette; 257 Dyke, James; 141, 220 Dykes, Alice J.; 194 Eyre, Ed; 256 -E- Eades, Mark L.; 257 Eads, Charles M.; 385 Eads, Janet L.; 432 Eads, Mike; 288 Eads, Richard; 141, 234, 328 Earle, Patricia Ann; 116 Earkman, Blair D.; 433 Easterling, Delcenia F.; 433 Eastham, Toni J.; 246, 424, 433 Eastwood, Robert T.; 194 Eatinger, Bruce G.; 172 Eaton, Roger L.; 433 Eaton, Willena J.; 140, 291, 325 Ecklen, Dan H.; 433 Eckman, David A.; 385 Eckstein, April L.; 454 Ecton, Robert A.; 172, 240 Eden, Gary R.; 433 Eden, Harold D.; 408 Eden, Rebecca J.; 408 Eden, Ronald W. ; 433 Edmonds, Holly A.; 140 Edmondson, Jo E.; 259, 385 Edmondson, Shireen E.; 385 Edmondson, Terry T.; 385 Edringtor, Fredrick D.; 433 Edwards, Darwin; 270 Edwards, Debra A.; 408 Edwards, James D.; 385 Edwards, Jerry M.; 273, 385 Edwards, Karen V.; 385 Edwards, Theresa A.; 408 Egan, Robert M.; 292, 408 Egnew, Charlotte J.; 433 Ehrenberg, Nancy L.; 297, 385 Ehret, David W.; 408 Eisele, Christine; 385 Eisenmenger, Daryl L.; 270, 385 Elam, Joseph A.; 433 Elam, Lester R.; 433 Elam, Tony; 31 1 Elias, Bruce R.; 408 Eliss, Bruce; 362 Eliza, Doris J.; 385 Elkin, James A.; 385 Elkin, Linda R.; 293, 385 Ellington, James J.; 141 Elliott, Karen A.; 385 Elliott, Robert A.; 289, 408 Ellis, Dennis R.; 141, 298, 323 Ellis, Patricia A.; 194 Ellis, Susan C; 272, 433 Ellison, James; 305 Elovitz, Mary R. ; 408 Elswick, Judith M.; 172 Elza, Charles E.; 433 Elza, Shirley R.; 385 Embry, Linda D.; 408 Embry, Maxine Y.; 433 Embry, Wendell T. ; 408 Emerson, Doretha G.; 433 Emory, Derald E.; 408 Emsuer, Jack L.; 272, 321, 359 Engel, Carolyn E.; 313, 322, 408 England, Anthony W. ; 256, 257, 258, 385 England, Dennis H.; 408 England, Elizabeth A.; 408 Engle, Dennis R.; 433 Engle, Fred, Jr.; 273, 324 Engle, O. Douglas; 454 Engleman, Phyllis H.; 141, 243, 270, 314, 320 Enlow, Stuart B.; 433 Enlow, Thomas F.; 433 EPISCOPAL CANTERBURY CLUB; 312 Enos, Carlo M. ; 485 Epling, Virginia C; 272, 324, 408 Epperson, Gary T.; 385 Erickson, Kristine A.; 433 Erisman, Donald J.; 225, 240, 312 Erisman, Donald J.; 172 Ernst, John F. ; 433 Erp, Judy C; 385 Escobar, Lou; 359 Estepp, Dale L.; 385 Ester, Billy J.; 408 Estes, Ralph E.; 273, 385 Etchison, Janice J.; 269, 385 Ethington, Terriann D.; 408 Evans, Don; 340 Evans, Jenny L-; 433 Evans, Linda S.; 433 Ewers, Rebecca A.; 385 Ewing, Roger G.; 141, 234, 271 -F- Faesenmeier, Susan K-; 433 Fahel, George J.; 408 Fain, Sharon G.; 194 Faint, Barry; 362 Fakundiny, Lydia; 105 Folk, Marianne E. ; 330, 433 Fallis, Howard M.; 324, 385 Falls, Howard W.; 385 Fannin, Danny R.; 433 Fannin, Nanita F.; 408 Farlo, Diana L.; 385 Fardo, Steve W. ; 304, 324, 385 Farmer, Diane A.; 385 Farmer, James D.; 265, 385 Farmer, John D.; 433 Farmer, Joseph T.; 433 Farmer, Larry D.; 433 Farmer, Mary K.; 433 Farmer, Sharon L-; 385 Farrell, William V.; 304, 305 Farris, Esther E.; 433 Farris, Patricia J.; 311, 433 Faulkner, Bernard E.; 385 Faulkner, David H.; 433 Faulkner, Harvey K.; 265, 273, 385 Faulkner, Jane C; 272, 385 Faulkner, Sharon M.; 324, 408 Faulkner, Sherry A.; 255, 433 Fawley, James K.; 194, 298 Featherston, Car ol S.; 385 Feddersen, Jeri R. ; 194, 321 Federbush, Susan K.; 433 Fegenbush, Stephen R.; 256, 311, 433 Feltner, Donald R.; 102 Feltner, Josephine; 454 465 Feltner, Sandra L; 433 Felty, Bobbie G.; 385 Ferguson, Brenda G.; 433 Ferguson, Lynda; 408 Ferguson, Shirley L; 433 FerrieM, Charles D. ; 385 Fetter, Susan C; 454 Fey, A. Michael; 433 Fey, Loreda G.; 433 Fields, E. Carolyn; 385 Fields, Gerald K.; 408 Fields, James H„- 194 Fields, Larry S.; 433 Fields, Linda R.; 433 Fields, Lonnie L.; 257, 385 Fields, Patricia R.; 408 Figgins, Linda L.; 255, 385 Figueroa, Manuel; 356, 433 Filbrun, Donald L.; 385 Fink, Robert D.; 304, 305 Finn, David S.; 408 First, Allan; 141 Fischer, Diane L.; 322, 408 Fischer, Ella R.; 433 Fischer, Ellen F. ; 408 Fischer, Mary A.; 385 Fisel, Elsanna; 172 Fi sher, Candy; 408 Fisher, Carolyn S.; 385 Fisher, John M.; 385 Fisher, Lynda A.; 408 Fisher, Mark; 340 Fisk, Michael L; 408 Fisk, Rodney D.; 433 Fister, W. Tim; 324 Fister, William T.j 408 Fitch, James A.; 272, 386 Fitzgerald, Gloria J.; 408 Fitzgerald, Linda D.; 433 Fitzgerald, Marvin C; 408 Fitzgerald, Ruth T.; 409 Fitzpatrick, David A.; 409 Fitzpatrick, James A.; 386 Fitzpatrick, Nancy L.; 433 Fitzpatrick, Robert Ralph; 116 Fitzpatrick, Willa A.; 194, 259, 272 Fitzwater, Leonard W., Jr.; 454 Flaherty, Sharon L.; 409 Flanary, Curtis P.; 433 Flanary, Lowell D.; 321, 340, 381 Flanary, Sheila F.; 433 Fleckiger, Thelma F.; 409 Fleenor, Linda C; 386 Fleischman, H. Robert; 386 Fleming, Frank A.; 433, 454 Fleming, Mark A.; 433 Fletcher, Karen P.; 238, 242, 255, 386 Fletcher, Kathy; 256 Flinchum, Anita S.; 194 Flint, Frank F.; 288, 409 Flint, Harry; 352 Flook, Louisa A.; 257, 433 Floon, Ethyl; 270 Florence, Terry L.; 305, 386 Flowers, Devonda C; 116, 272 Flowers, Marilyn B.; 409 Fluty, James A.; 172, 265 Flynn, David A.; 433 Foil I, Cassandra S.; 386 Foley, Cecil E., 433 Fookes, Gary E.; 386 Ford, Judy; 433 Ford, Linda C; 172 Ford, Sammy L.; 172 Ford, William B.; 433 Forman, Lanny A.; 257, 434 Foster, Ellen M.; 151, 325 Foster, James C; 434 Foster, Juanlta G.; 409 Foutz, Diana L.; 434 Fowler, Cynthia J.; 434 Fowler, Daniel W.; 172 Fowler, Perry E.; 141, 294 Fox, Cecil C.j 172 Fox, Joyce Fate; 1 16 Frakes, William B.; 434 Francis, Fred; 340 Francis, Larry E.; 386 Francis, Linda K-; 141 Francis, Woody; 434 Frank, Skip; 256, 434 Frankenb erger, James D.; 409 Franklin, Gary R.; 311, 409 Franklin, John O.; 434 Frasher, Donna R.; 434 Frosure, Elmer; 386 Frasure, Euggle; 434 Frazier, Carolyn S.; 434 Frazier, Charles L.; 141 Frazier, Marcy; 324, 409 Frazier, Quinna E.; 386 Frederick, Pamela L.; 434 Fredrick, Trudy D.; 386 Freeh, Marti; 268, 322, 409 Freeman, Cynthia A.; 386 Freeman, Jerry; 255 Freeman, Linda C; 434 Freeman, Martha E.; 409 Freeman, Roy L.; 172 French, Daisy B.; 163 Frey, Karl; 322, 386 4oo Frey, Linda S.; 409 Frey, Sherryl A.; 141 FriedhofF, Marsha D.; 272 Friend, Jennifer L.; 141 Friend, William J.; 172, 288 Fringeli, Dennis J.; 172 Frisby, Barbara L.; 195 Frisby, Michael D.; 141 Frisman, Donald; 273 Frith, Kenneth A.; 434 Fritte, Robin; 362 Fritts, Robert H.; 409 Fritz, Nancy; 434 Fritz, Yolanda; 195 Froebe, Charles F.; 272, 288, 386 Fronk, Jean A.; 454 Frost, Bob, 409 Frost, John B.; 434 Frost, Pamela L.; 434 Frye, Paul E.; 434 Frye, Sandra J.; 409 Fryman, Rebecca J.; 409 Fryman, Sandra F.; 409 Fryman, Susan W-; 434 Fugate, Danny A.; 434 Fugate, Darvis D.; 434 Fugate, Don; 195 Fugate, Donna C; 434 Fugate, Douglas; 320, 409 Fugate, Kay; 434 Fugate, Nyoka J.; 386 Fugate, Paul; 386 Fuller, Clark; 142, 218, 362 Fuller, Marilyn R. ; 434 Fulmer, Kenneth D.; 386 Fulton, Donna G.; 409 Funk, Leslie A.; 259, 322, 409 Furnish, Kenneth N.; 386 Fuson, Charlotte; 273, 386 Gabbard, Carolyn S.; 142 Gabbard, David L.; 409 Gabbard, Henry D.; 409 Gabbard, John D.; 434 Gabbard, E. Michael; 273 Gabby, Jo Ann; 434 Gabby, Sharon S.; 142, 255 Gabhant, James W.; 409 Gadd, Walter E.; 173 GafFord, Nell M.; 434 Gagel, Charles W.; 409 Gaines, Gary; 256 Galbraith, Stan; 386 Gallagher, John J.; 195 Gallenstein, M. Sue; 409 Galloway, Beverly A.; 434 Galloway, Gerald L.; 268, 409 Gambill, James R.; 142 Gambill, Patricia A.; 386 Games, Stephen F.; 454 Gano, James L.; 304, 386 Gantt, Deborah L.; 434 Gardnes, Debbie D.; 386 Garey, Robert W.; 434 Garland, Martha; 255, 270, 296, 386 Garling, John H.; 409 Garner, Charlotte F.; 142, 255 Garner, Virginia L.; 269, 270, 386 Garrett, Nancy C; 195 Garrett, Sharon F.; 409 Garrison, Joyce A.; 409 Garrity, Wallace J.; 195 Garvin, Karen D.; 173, 273, 327 Garwool, Terry A,; 434 Gash, Roy D.; 265, 324, 386 Gates, Lynda J.; 409 Gatwood, Dean; 242 Gautier, Diana P.; 195 Gayheart, Mae R.; 454 Gebhart, Michael J.; 409 Gebnis, Helen T. ; 386 Gelke, Mark L; 434 Genton, Larry M. ; 320, 409 Genton, William E.; 268 Gentry, Barbara A.; 434 Gentry, Richard C; 434 George, Randell L; 386 Gerace, Michael E.; 255, 409 Gerwe, Richard M.; 173 Gesele, Eugene C; 173, 241 Gesling, William D.; 409 Gewtry, David R.; 434 George, Rebecca; 434 Gibbs, Harry R.; 340, 409 Gibson, James E-; 386 Gibson, Pauline; 120 Gibson, Ronald G.; 142 Gibson, Roy E.; 386 Gibson, Toni R.; 434 Gibson, Vance M.; 434 Gieszl, Christine E.; 434 Gilbert, Jr., Cebert; 409 Gillbert, Gene B.; 259 Gilbert, James L; 409 Gilbert, James T.; 386 Gilbert, Jerald G.; 454 Gilbert, Patricia A.; 142, 220, 257, 258 Gilbert, Ralph W. ; 311 Gilbert, Ruth A.; 320 Gilkey, Susan C; 434 Gill, Jerry; 359 Gill, N. Thomas; 185 Gillen, Michael J.; 386 Gillespie, Dennis J.; 386 Gilliam, Angela K.; 434 Gilliam, Doris F.; 434 Gilliland, Vic; 386 Gillis, James D.; 386 Gilmore, Nancy L.; 386 Gindele, Nancy L; 435 Ginter, Gary L; 409 Girvin, Sarah; 272, 312 Girvin, Sharon J.; 195 Givin, R. James; 304, 386 Gjancola, Louis M.; 213 Glass, Gary F.j 273, 324 Glass, Gary F.; 409 Glass, Wayne E. ; 135, 248, 298, 323 Glasscock, Connie L.; 435 Glasscock, Marsha J.; 409 Glasscock, Rosiland A.; 195, 322 Glasscock, Marsha; 270 Glass, Wayne E.; 142 Glaze, Gary W.; 256, 257, 409 Gleich, Patricia K.; 435 Glier, Daniel W. ; 435 Glynn, Orval F.; 410 Goatley, David M.; 435 Goble, Dempil I.; 173, 240 Godbey, Donna; 324 Godbey, Jerry; 321, 348 Godby, Evelyn M.; 435 Goebel, Robert P.; 195 Goebel, William M.; 435 Goedeking, Thomas J.; 435 Got?, Brenda S.; 435 Goff, Deborah Anne; 259, 435 Goff, H. A.; 410 Goggin, Barbara A.; 272, 323, 435 Goins, Ernest W.; 410 Goins, Gary L.; 386 Goins, Patricia A.; 435 Goins, Paula J.; 257, 435 Gold, Barbara A.; 435 Gold, David A.; 410 Golden, Kenneth A.; 435 Goldey, Patricia M.; 410 Goldschmidt, Eugene A.; 435 Gollsmith, Martin J.; 435 Goldston, Phillip L.; 386 Goldston, Price S.; 410 Gooch, Carolyn A.; 410 Gooch, Osa H.; 435 Good, Jack; 321 Goodan, Gary D.; 290, 386 Goode, Harold J.; 320 Goode, Jeffery L.; 435 Goodin, Joe H.; 410 Goodlett, Myra C.J 435 Goodlett, Sharon T.; 237, 410 Goodnight, Carolyn K-; 410 Goodrich, Allan H.; 273, 386 Goodroe, Steve; 424 Gooley, Warren A.; 386 Gordon, Brenda J.; 386 Gorgone, John T.; 165 Gorley, Kay; 305, 386 Gormley, Vicki L.; 435 Gorsky, Ron C; 116, 246, 272, 273, 312, 322 Gorsuch, Donna L.; 435 Gosser, Fransis K.; 116 Gosser, Larry C; 386 Gosser, Rita M. ; 386 Gosser, Roberta J.; 435 Gough, Carl K.; 410 Gougli, Joyce A.; 435 Gould, Phyllis J.; 322, 410 Gould, Pricilla B.; 435 Gover, Cecil G.; 435 Gracey, James E-; 142 Gragg, Carol F,; 173 Graham, Emil J.; 142 Graham, Mary M.; 435 Graham, Pamela K.; 271, 410 Grant, Gary L.; 257, 410 Grant, Ronnie L-; 435 Graves, Betty J.; 435 Graves, Frances L.; 435 Graves, Joyce A.; 410 Graves, Mary O.; 435 Graves, Nancy K.; 255, 435 Graves, Ora M.; 435 Gray, Fay; 167 Gray, Gene; 234, 242, 243, 331 Gray, June L. ; 195, 259, 293 Gray, Larry M.; 195 Gray, Luther E.; 142 Gray, Marietta; 410 Gray, Roy C; 435 Greathouse, Leonard F.; 435 Greaves, Debbie L.; 435 Green, Christine L .; 272, 323, 435 Green, Darrell F.; 435 Green, Darrell R.; 273 Green, Dennis; 256 Green, Edwin E.; 195 Greene, Janelle; 454 Green, Ken E.; 435 Green, Marilyn E.; 410 Green, Nancy D.; 173, 265 Green, Ray L.; 386 Green, Ted; 340 Green, Toni S.; 435 Greene, Linda L.; 386 Greene, Robert S.; 386 Greene, Susan D. ; 269, 386 Geer, Betty J.; 435 Greer, Linda L-; 435 Greer, Richard; 410 Gregg, James R-; 386 Gregg, Robert E.; 142, 195, 255, 257, 258 Gregory, Carolyn S.; 410 Gregory, James R.; 323 Gregory, Marka; 410 Gregory, Marty; 410 Gridley, Edward W„- 410 Griffin, Brenda S.; 142 Griffin, Connie L.; 435 Griffin, Linda G.; 435 Griffin, Linda L.; 272 Griffith, William J.; 435 Griggs, Virginia F.; 410 Grim, Gary L.; 410 Grim, Jon M.; 173, 273, 324 Grim, Pamela C; 181, 273, 324 Grippa, Mark A.; 195 Grisier, Phyllis A.; 257, 258, 435 Grisso, Dean F.; 435 Gritton, Glen A.; 435 Gritton, Mark T.; 410 Gritton, Phyllis J.; 410 Grose, Gerald K.; 255 Gross, Brenda S-; 435 Gross, James L.; 287, 386 Gross, L. Jeannie; 272, 410 Gross, Robert A.; 273, 386 Gross, Wilson D.; 116 Grover, Jane R.; 435 Groves, Barney R.; 187 Groves, Barrey R.; 259 Groves, Michael L.; 410 Groves, William G.; 410 Grubbs, Billy A.; 101 Grubbs, Keith E.; 324, 386 Gruelle, Terry V.; 410 Grum, Dan B.; 324 Grundy, Audrey L.; 387 Guepe, Jeanne A.; 435 Guess, Carey A.; 142, 362 Guice, Jim; 321, 340 Guilfoyle, John J.; 387 Guinn, Betty L.; 387 Gullady, Larry E.; 435 Guilfoyle, Maureen M.; 195 Gullion, Patty J.; 435 Gunn, Rodger S.; 243 Gupton, Mary J.; 435 Gutknecht, Ellen; 410 Gupton, Larry T.; 387 -H- Haas, Sandra L, 322, 387 Hack, Michael T.j 436 Hacker, Carol J.; 410 Hacker, Constance S.; 387 Hacker, Lana R.; 387 Hacker, Louise; 410 Hacker, Marion J.; 142 Hacker, Reuben G.; 306, 387 Hacker, Samuel G.; 195 Hacker, Wilma J.; 195 Haddix, Rodney D.; 436 Haddix, Wallace L. ; 173 Hagadorn, Gary H.; 387 Hagood, Lacy E.; 321, 356 Haines, Peter E.; 410 Hainline, Alice A.; 436 Hairston, Jo A.; 312, 436 Haje, John S.; 173, 288 Hake, Paul; 295 Halbert, Stephen D.; 387 Halcomb, Darrell; 116, 306 Halcomb, Jane F.; 410 Halcomb, Margie A.; 257, 311, 410 Halcomb, Winston D.; 436 Hale, Bruce A.; 142, 270 Hale, Frederick E. ; 268, 436 Hale, Ronnia; 436 Hall, Barbara V.; 387 Hall, Bobby G.; 410 Hall, Charles R.; 387 Hall, Christopher T.; 454 Hall, Debbie L.; 305, 436 Hall, Elizabeth A.; 436 Hall, Freida L.; 410 Hall, Jerry T.; 387 Hall, Jimmy R.; 196 Hall, John B.; 196 Hall, John L.; 387 Hall, Judith A.; 387 Hall, Louis S.; 181 Hall, Margie A. ; 436 467 Hall, Maxine; 436 Hall, Norma G. ; 196, 269 Hall, Robert A.; 142 Hall, Sharon; 410 Hall, Sue; 272, 387 Hall, Teresa K.; 270, 387, 410 Hall, Tommy D.; 387 Hall, William J.; 410 Ham, James R.; 410 Hamilton, Charles H.; 411 Hamilton, Dan N.; 411 Hamilton, Donna M.; 196 Hamilton, Finley R.; 255, 411 Hamilton, Greta K.; 387 Hamilton, Janet K.; 387 Hamilton, Karen P.; 436 Hamilton, Nickey M. ; 436 Hamilton, Roger L; 173 Hamilton, Sarah F.; 142 Hammond, Carol J.; 411 Hammond, Jane; 272 Hammond, Zola A.; 270, 411 Hammonds, Cheryte A.; 143 Hammons, Paula L; 411 Hammons, Sarah L; 436 Hampton, Doug; 340 Hampton, George E.; 387 Hampton, Glenda F.; 411 Hampton, Mary J.; 387 Hampton, Maurita A.; 436 Hampton, Paul; 340 Hampton, Richard L.; 411 Hancock, Herbert M.; 411 Handman, James A.; 411 Hanen, Judith H.; 196, 239, 269, 325 Hanen, Ralph M.; 387 Haney, Thomas M.; 387 Hanger, Raymond E.; 411 Hankins, Linda R.; 237, 411 Handy, Charles E., Jr.; 411 Hanna, Sharon A.; 436 Hannah, Harry; 295 Hannatt, Harry; 387 Hanson, Danny; 257, 258 Hanson, Kenneth S.; 106 Happel, Eric A.; 436 Hardin, Barbara E.; 436 Hardin, Sandra L-; 387 Hardon, Sheldon; 387 Hardy, Cheryl L; 411 Hare, Edward J.; 348, 411 Hare, Harold D.; 436 Hargis, William M.; 387 Hargrove, Dennis G.; 436 Hargrove, Robert B.; 387 Harkleroad, Nancy; 312 Harkleroad, Thomas S.; 143 Harless, John T.; 436 Harlow, George Robert; 116, 292 Harman, Gene A.; 387 Harmon, Billie S.; 269, 387 Harmon, Betty A.; 255, 411 Harmon, Douglas E.; 411 Harmon, Franklin D.; 173 Harmon, Helen L; 436 Harmon, Pamela S.; 255, 411 Homed, Henry H.; 436 Homed, James S.; 387 Harney, Brenda A.; 411 Harney, Michael J.; 289, 411 Harp, Kenneth R.; 324, 387 Harper, Ann R.; 436 Harrell, Michael W.; 436 Harrell, Terri L; 196, 291, 305 Harrick, Katy L.; 436 Harris, Anna F.; 143 Harris, Barbara B.; 387 Harris, Bobby J.; 387 Harris, Claudia S.; 387 Harris, Danny; 255, 411 Harris, Diana B.; 436 Harris, Foster W.; 116, 340 Harris, Glenda H.; 323, 436 Harris, James S.; 97 Harris, Lauretta J.; 323, 436 Harris, Mary A.; 143 Harris, Meudell G.; 436 Harris, Shelia D.; 436 Harrison, Edith F.; 436 Harrison, Henry C; 143, 258 Harrison, Larry K.; 436 Harrison, Paula J.; 411 Harrison, Tracy L.; 173, 239. 240 Hart, Jo Ann; 324, 387 Hart, Larry W.; 387 Hart, Robert F.; 387 Hartgrove, Sylvia; 213 Hartiage, Jane; 143 Hartman, Barbara L.; 387 Hartman, Barry L.; 196 Hartwell, Robert W. ; 256 Harvey, Thomas C; 273, 411 Harvey, Paul D.; 436 Harville, Bobby; 340 Harville, Donnie; 348 Harville, Hiram L.; 387 Harville, Jenny; 321 Harville, Joyce F.; 143, 222, 329 Hass, Marilyn K.; 435 Hassan, Frank M.; 41 1 Hasson, Dennis P.; 387 Hastie, Connie L.; 411 Hatch, Alden; 101 Hathaway, Roberta, 314 Hathorn, Jerry M.; 436 Hatton, Anthony W.; 436 Hatter, Carolyn L.; 411 Hatter, Judy C; 196 Hauschildt, Loraine C; 237, 411 Hawkins, Judy S.; 387 Hawkins, Karen A.; 173 Hawkins, Nelda A.; 387 Hawkins, Sharon D.; 436 Hay, Larry; 387 Hay, Mike; 295, 359, 41 1 Hay, Paul B.; 306, 411 Hayden, Mexico; 436 Hayes, Butch; 356 Hayes, David M.; 256, 257, 258 Hayes, Glenn W.; 268 Hayes, Haskew; 143 Hayes, Linda J.; 411 Hayes, Wilbert; 387 Haynes, Charles M.; 269 Haynes, Tom; 41 1 Hays, Cecil D„- 268, 436 Hays, Teddy L.; 268, 436 Hays, Wilson A.; 321, 387 Hays, Yvonne C; 411 Hayse, Shirley L.; 270, 293, 387 Haywood, Carolyn; 411 Haywood, Jim; 173 Hazelton, Robert J.; 320 Hearn, Billy J.; 436 Heck, James L.; 436 Hedrick, Marcellyn G.; 436 Heid, Karen L; 436 Heiderich, John E.; 313, 436 Heidt, Robert M.; 143 Heilman, Linda K.; 436 Heinisch, John S.; 143, 289 Heisler, Anne L.; 196. 272 Hek, Ben L.; 289, 411 Hellard, Jo Ann; 387 Hellen, Catherine A.; 387 Helm, James H.; 116 Helton, Janie; 436 Helton, Scottye N.; 323, 436 Hemming, Robert J.; 41 1 Hemner, John; 362 Henderson, Cathy D.; 387 Henderson, Michael B.; 436 Henderson, H. Montez; 197 Henderson, Nita K.; 248, 272, 324, 436 Hendren, Clyda F-; 454 Hendricks, Edward M.; 436 Hendricks, J. Michael; 387 Hendrickson, Carolyn L-; 436 Hendrickson, Kay F.; 436 Hendrickson, Finley; 234 Hendrickson, Robert F.; 143 Hendrix, Glen A.; 436 Hendrix, Martha K.; 237, 246, 272, 411 Henkel, Judy L; 436 Henness, Alan L.; 436 Henninger, Consuella; 197, 296 Henry, Grace W.; 437 Henry, Nona; 257 Henry, Sharon K.; 411 Henry, Susan J.; 437 Hensley, Finley R.; 173 Hensley, Glenda J.; 272, 387 Hensley, Mary B.; 411 Hensley, Michael W.; 259, 411 Herndon, Janice E-; 411 Hensley, Paul D. ; 320, 387 Hensley, Verna C; 387 Hepler, James T-; 437 Herbst, Teresa A.; 437 Herald, Burton; 197 Herald, Laura E.; 197 Herald, Paul R.; 143 Herdtner, Thomas J.; 197 Herndon, Janice; 322 Herrin, Thelma H.; 197 Herring, Curtis L; 387 Herrington, Ronald D-; 411 Herrmann, Margaret L.; 437 Herron, Lucille; 437 Hesler, Carolyn J.; 269, 388 Hess, Judy E.; 411 Hess, Carol S.; 437 Hester, Ronald G.; 388 Hetzel, Joyce M.; 437 Hewetson, Albert D.; 411 Hewitt, Nancy E.; 237, 41 1 Hewlett, Sharon J.; 411 Hickey, Mike; 388 Hicks, Patricia E.; 388 Hieber, John S.; 173 Higginbotham, Thomas F.; 133 Higgins, Linda L-; 41 1 Higgs, Terry L.; 437 Hiland, Constance M.; 197 Hileman, Richard L.; 411 Hill, Carolyn J.; 270, 388 Hill, Daniel L.; 288, 388 Hill, Gary David; 116 Hill, James A.; 271 Hill, Karen J.; 437 Hill, Nancy; 239, 243, 270, 311, 314, 388 Hill, Rick; 356 Hill, Rosemary; 437 Hill, Samuel W.; 437 Hill, Sharon A.; 437 Hils, William F. ; 304, 305, 437 Hillyard, Saral C; 173 Hilton, Bentley J.; 105, 323 Hinger, Sandra S.; 237, 270, 272, 411 Hinkle, Terry; 269 Hinklemen, Bill; 362 Hines, Gayle J.; 411 Hinton, John T. ; 437 Hinton, Joseph M.; 388 Hinton, Michael R.; 388 Hippie, Sandra A.; 181 Hisel, Douglas; 388 Hisel, Nancye L; 144, 270 Hissom, Jack; 348 Hitch, Larry W.; 411 Hittinger, Richard A.; 437 Hoagland, Bruce D ; 129 Hoagland, John B.; 388 468 Hobbs, Tony E.; 437 Hobbs, Philip G.; 411 Hodge, John R.; 437 Hodge, Karen L.; 437 Hodges, Barsha L.; 144 Hodges, Cheryl J.; 41 1 Hoffman, Merry; 272 Hofmann, Dorothy M.; 411 Hogg, Yvonne M.; 411 Hogue, Guslina J.; 144, 269 Hoisington, Judith A„- 313, 437 Holbrook, Barbara D.; 388 Holbrook, Carl D.; 257, 258, 437 Holbrook, Jason L.; 144 Holbrook, Sue; 388 Holcomb, Sylvia L; 144 Holcomb, Ted B.; 321, 340, 388 Holder, Barbara G.; 437 Holder, Gail; 388 Holderman, Sandra C; 144, 221, 242, 268 Holladay, Thomas N.; 388 Hollan, Phyllis J.; 269, 272, 388 Holland, Charles F.; 388 Holland, Janice E.; 411 Holland, Patsy R.; 197 Hollar, Carl E.; 388 Hollar, Charles D.; 411 Hollar, Mike, 306 Holliday, James D.; 437 Hollon, Patricia A.; 437 Holloway, John W. ; 388 Holt, Brenda J.; 144, 231, 270, 311 Holt, Carl, 306 Holt, Earl D. ; 174 Holt, Idella E. ; 257, 437 Holt, Stephen M.; 144, 225 Holtsberry, Trent; 255 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB; 272 Hon, Lonnie D.; 437 Honeycutt, Yvonne; 305, 324, 388 Honeycutt, Randall J.; 437 Hooker, Gregory T.; 437 Hoover, Martin C; 388 Hoover, Mendol R.; 388 Hopkins, Diane; 327 Hopkins, Jerry; 243 Hopkins, Lawrence L.; 311, 437 Hopkins, Lisabeth J.; 256, 257, 412 Hopkins, Rebecca L.; 437 Hopmann, Donna L.; 388 Horan, Joseph L.; 388 Hord, Ronnie; 362 Horn, Sandra K.; 412 Horn, Tobie A.; 437 Hornsby, Robert W., 454 Hornsby, Ted; 388 Horrar, Karen J.; 273, 388 Horsley, Sandra J.; 412 Horton, Robert L. ; 292, 388 Hosier, Benita S.; 437 Hoskins, James A.; 340, 412 Hoskins, Sylvia; 388 Hostetter, Katherine S.; 437 Hott, Merrie L.; 144 Houben, Gary W.; 412 Houghton, Sue K.; 437 Hounshell, Ancil R.; 197 Hounshell, Janet M.; 197 Hounshell, Michael D.; 255, 257, 412 Houp, Kenneth L.; 271, 320, 324, 388 Hourigan, Carolyn M.; 437 Hourigan, Donna J-; 197 House, Martha P.; 388 House, Ronald T.; 272, 321, 340, 388 House, Sandy, 305, 325 Householder, William A.; 109 Houseman, Rick; 359 Houston, Linda J.; 388 Hovekamp, Cynthia A,; 388 Hovekamp, George D,; 437 Howard, Arthur L.; 437 Howard, Barbara C.J 412 Howard, Chalmer; 197 Howard, David W.; 388 Howard, Delories J.; 412 Howard, Donald L.; 294, 388 Howard, Durham; 92 Howard, Elaine C; 197 Howard, Glenna J.; 388, 437 Howard, Jacqueline M.; 197, 246 Howard, Janet D.; 437 Howard, Jeanne; 313 Howard, Jette E.; 144, 293, 305 Howard, Joe; 144, 313 Howard, Kathryn A.; 197 Howard, Linda K.; 437 Howard, Mike V.; 454 Howard, Patricia A.; 388 Howard, Patsy D.; 437 H oward, Paulette; 412 Howard, Richard G.; 320, 412 Howe, James M.; 437 Howell, Bernice D.; 412 Howell, Bryon E.; 412 Hughes, Patricia A.; 269, 388 Hughes, Raymond L-; 388 Hughes, Terry A.; 255, 258, 388 Hulette, Ella L.; 174, 272 Hull, Don; 256 Hull, Wendell R.; 144 Huls, Raymond J.; 174 Hulteen, Curtis D. ; 106 Humble, Beverly K. ; 272, 305, 323, 324, 388 Humble, Lynn P.; 198 Hume, Forest C; 270, 438 Hunley, Anna F.; 324, 412 Hummel, Sandra S.; 438 Humphries, Mary H.; 438 Hundley, John B.; 438 Hunt, Charles E.; 388 Hunt, Graham H.; 134 Hunt, Mary A.; 144 Hunt, Onna K.; 198 Hunt, Rheta J.; 412 Hunt, Virginia; 256 Hunter, Rita G.; 323, 438 Hunter, Steven C; 438 Howell, Jerry F.; 213 Howell, Harold V.; 438 Howse, Sandra M.; 174, 293 Hubbard, Elizabeth; 388 Huber, Carolyn; 144, 268 Huckel, W. Loe; 321, 359 Hucker, Wayne L; 197 Hudson, Cheryl L; 197 Hudson, Maurice J.; 197 Huff, Mary J.; 412 Huff, Millard R.; 388 Huffman, Donna L.; 438 Huffman, James R.; 388 Huffman, Jerry C; 438 Huffman, Mildred; 255, 438 Huffstetter, Dave; 340 Hughes, Deborah A.; 291, 388 Hughes, Gerald W.; 412 Hughes, Janet L.; 412 Hughes, Jimmy D.; 388 Hughes, Jo Ann; 174 Huntsberger, Stephen C; 412 Hupp, Betty A.; 412 Hursh, Floyd D. ; 270, 438 Hurst, Michael W.; 198 Hurst, Nancy E.; 412 Hurt, Larry B.; 256, 438 Hurt, Ray E.; 255, 257, 412 Hurt, Vernon H.; 144 Hutchins, Betsy L; 438 Hutchens, Harriet K.; 198 Hutchins, Freida A„- 314, 412 Hutchins, Gerald L.; 314, 388 Hutchens, Harriet K.; 314 Hutchins, Lois A.; 144 Hutchinson, Linda S.; 438 Hutchison, Ronald C; 144 Hutson, Joan Gail; 120 Hutton, James H.; 144 Hutton, Marilyn; 438 Huffman, Susan V.; 438 Hyden, Alan J.; 412 469 Hyden, Edward R.; 198 Hydrick, Zethree A.; 438 HPER CLUB; 272 -1- Imhoff, David E. ; 243, 289, 313, 314, 388 Imparato, Thomas A.; 388 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB; 273 Ingels, Mary K. ; 99 Ingram, Jennifer L.; 314, 438 Ingram, John A.; 287, 388 Ingram, Linda M.; 188 Ingram, Paula R.; 388 Inman, Harold B-; 438 Insko, James H.; 438 Ireland, Michael E.; 304, 388 Irish, Susan Blaine; 116, 287 Irtz, Frederick G .; 174, 289 Irvin, Linda K.; 272, 388 Irvine, Jacqueline S.; 388 Irwin, James B. ; 438 Isaacs, Arnold C; 412 Isaacs, Floyd T.; 438 Isaacs, John T.; 389 Isaacs, Leona C; 412 Ison, Douglas M.; 438 Ison, Jack; 340 Ives, Charles B.; 389 -J- Jackson, Anna K.; 297, 389 Jackson, Candy B.; 438 Carol Jackson; 297 Jackson, Connie; 438 Jackson, Gary D.; 438 Jackson, Ingrid C; 412 Jackson, James M.; 321 Jackson, Janice C; 116, 272 Jackson, Margaret C; 438 Jackson, Marilynn K.; 198 Jackson, Mark S.; 412 Jackson, Robert K.; 271, 389 Jackson, Sue M.; 412 Jackson, Virginia L.; 438 Jackson, William D.; 389 Jacobs, Fritz F.; 314, 438 Jacovino, Patrick N.; 174, 225, 234, 298 Jacubs, Michael D.; 389 James, Ed; 234, 298 James, George T.; 145 James, Judith C; 412 James, Saundra J.; 438 Jameson, William C; 174, 273 Janes, Myrna; 273, 412 Jansen, Paul S.; 454 Jarboe, Mary S.; 438 Jasper, Cecelia R.; 438 Jasper, Mary L-; 438 Jasper, Norbert; 438 Jaysnovitch, Andrew N.; 412 Jeanes, Iva; 389 Jedlicka, Karen L.; 389 Jefferies, Barbara; 237 Jeffers, Thomas L.; 438 Jeffries, Barbara A.; 412 Jeffries, Danny J.; 116 Jeffries, Kenneth R.; 174, 216, 225 Jeffries, Linda L.; 389 Jeffries, Mike R.; 174, 292, 321 Jeffries, Nancy L; 389 Jeffries, Paul R.; 412 Jenkins, Beverly A.; 412 Jenkins, Charles S.; 389 Jenkins, Douglas H.; 389 Jenkins, Douglas Wayland; 116 Jenkins, Linda A.; 237, 412 Jennings, Elizabeth G.; 438 Jennings, Gordon W.; 227, 323 Jennings, Joseph J.; 438 Jennings, Mabel W.; 239 Jennings, Myrena S.; 166 ' ■- ' -■. ' ' ■ rJr- ' - - ' -a ■ Jennings, William T.; 389 Jerome, David L.; 145, 241 Jerzak, Charles J.; 145, 322 Jessee, William K.; 438 Jett, Amy P.; 257 Jett, Clinton, Jr.; 412 Jett, Loraine M.; 389 Jett, Phillip H.; 438 Jett, Phronsie M.; 145 Jett, Wanda; 438 Jinks, Virginia N.; 187 Johnson, Bert N.; 413 Johnson, Beverly A.; 438 Johnson, Bruce O.; 198 Johnson, Carol L.; 389 Johnson, Charles E.; 412 Johnson, Charlotte; 273, 324, 412 Johnson, Clarence L.; 454 Johnson, Dannie L.; 438 Johnson, Donna F.; 174, 240, 273 Johnson, Gloria J.; 237, 324, 412 Johnson, Gregory; 412 Johnson, Gwendolyn E.; 438 Johnson, Janice S.; 438 Johnson, James S.; 412 Johnson, Jimmy; 412 Johnson, John W.; 438 Johnson, Jon K.; 413 Johnson, Lester; 256 Johnson, Linda J.; 438 Johnson, Lorene; 413 Johnson, Marsha L.; 438 Johnson, Mary H.; 272, 323, 324, 438 Johnson, Mary P.; 413 Johnson, Michael J.; 389 Johnson, Patricia A.; 272 Johnson, Ronald W.; 265, 389 Johnson, Sandra K.; 413 Johnson, Stephen M.; 389 Johnston, Michael L-; 413 Jones, Clarence R.; 255, 389 Jones, Danny E.; 438 Jones, David C; 289, 413 Jones, Donald R.; 438 Jones, Glenda P.; 145 Jones, Herbert E.; 438 Jones, James B.; 413 Jones, Jan D-; 413 Jones, John F.; 413 Jones, Joseph R., Jr.; 389 Jones, Joyce A.; 389 Jones, Judy L, 198 Jones, Karen L„- 389 Jones, Lonnie C; 306, 413 Jones, Lowell; 174 Jones, Michael S.; 413 Jones, Myrna; 324 Jones, Norma E.; 198 Jones, Norman E.; 145 Jones, Paul D.; 413 Jones, Pearl; 413 Jones, Robert G.; 174 Jones, Robert M.; 438 Jones, Ronald G.; 438 Jones, Sandra K.; 199 Jones, Sanford L.; 270, 413 Jones, Sharon C; 272, 287, 291, 322, 389 Jones, Thomas N.; 199, 438 Jones, Timothy J.; 413 Jones, Stayce L.; 438 Jones, William E.; 389 Jones, William G.; 145, 255 Jordan, Daniel D.; 348, 413 Jordan, Earl J.; 321, 362 Jordan, Kitty A.; 413 Judson, Richard W.; 246, 298, 323, 413 Judy, Thomas M.; 145 Julian, Deanna R.; 199 Julian, John A.; 145 Jump, Thomas E.; 439 Jumonville, Vicki L.; 413 Jurtsen, Diane M.; 389 Justice, Donna L.; 413 Justice, Durunda; 439 Justice, Clinton D.; 439 Justice, Gary K.; 413 Justice, Norma J.; 389 -K- Kaiber, James Darrell; 116 Kalb, Mary A.; 259, 313, 389 Kanatzar, David W. : 145 Kanzinger, Robert C; 413 KAPPA DELTA PI; 239 KAPPA PI; 242 Karnes, George R.; 273 Katz, Elka S.; 439 Kaufman, Herbert W. ; 389 Kaufman, Ronald L.; 439 Kauffmann, Bruce P.; 389 Kavana, James E.; 389 Kavanaugh, Chester M.; 439 Kearns, Kathryn F.; 311, 389 Keebler, Kenneth P.; 246, 313 Keen, Johnny R.; 389 Keen, Karol Y.; 413 Keene, Carolyn K.; 145 Keeney, Norbert S.; 174 Keeton, Ruth A.; 145 Keeton, William R„ II; 199 Keith, Michael S.; 439 Keith, Sally J.; 389 Keller, Deborah L.; 439 Keller, John M.; 199 Kelley, Christopher L.; 439 Kelley, Dennis W.; 295, 389 Keller, Gary L; 389 470 Kelly, Judy A.; 174 Kelly, Malcolm H.; 439 Kelly, Paul E., II; 389 Kemp, Karl; 164 Kemp, Margaret E.; 413 Kemp, Stephen K.; 174 Kemper, Alberta J.; 439 Kemper, Betty L; 413 Kemper, Donna R.; 413 Kemper, Michale E.; 256, 439 Kendall, Carl M.; 413 Kendall, Kathryn J.; 255, 439 Kendrick, Gary W.; 439 Kendrick, George B.; 413 Kenley, Margaret Lynn; 120 Kennan, John D.; 413 Kennedy, E. B. Patrick; 413 Kennedy, James F.; 439 Kennedy, Jennifer L.; 439 Kennedy, Roger L-; 439 Kent, Danny; 330 Kenter, Herbert, III; 439 Kerr, Vicki L; 439 Ketron, Karen D.; 439 Keukne, Ed; 340 Kidd, Barbara J.; 389 Kidd, Karen C; 145 Kidd, Kathy; 321 Ki dd, Roy; 340 Kidd, Victor J. ; 389 Kiefer, Robert; 268, 389 Kiefer, Ruth A.; 313, 413 Kik, David M. ; 145, 255, 270 Kilroy, Patrick H. ; 116, 273 Killion, Bradley E.; 439 Kim, Dr. S. J.; 271 Kimble, Beverly A.; 439 Kimbrough, Jill L; 413 Kincaid, David; 120, 273 Kincaid, Joyce F, ; 439 Kincaid, Wilburn R. ; 145 Kincer, Terry W.; 199 Kinder, Judy L.; 439 Kineer, Garnard C, Jr.; 389 King, Becky; 293, 325 King, Carol R. ; 297, 389 King, Cheryl A.; 257, 31 1, 439 King, Gail E.; 413 King, Gary S.; 298, 323, 413 King, Jerry K.; 413 King, John G.; 389 King, Michael C; 199 King, Rebecca S.; 199 King, Robert G.; 242 King, Roy W.; 199, 320 Kinker, Mary A.; 269, 390 Kinman, Philip; 439 Kinnaird, Mary K.; 439 Kinney, Martha S.; 390 Kinter, Betty J.; 390 Kiper, Robert L; 145 Kipp, Catherine A.; 439 Kirby, Dinah M.; 413 Kirk, Ann C; 270, 390 Kirkpatrick, Dot; 259 Kirsch, Janet; 390 Kirsch, Joann; 439 Kissler, Donald C; 413 Klaber, Alice F.; 413 Klamo, Jo A.; 439 Klave, Joyce G.; 145 Kleckner, Karen L; 293, 305, 331, 390 Klein, William R. ; 146, 255 Klenk, Gary G.; 413 Klingensmith, Sue A.; 413 Klingler, Patricia A.; 439 Klinglesmith, Daryl L; 439 Knauer, Phil; 321, 340 Knepper, Christine; 322, 390 Knight, William P.; 413 Knuckles, Larry G.; 439 Koepp, Charles; 362, 390 Koger, Joe B.; 268, 390 Koger, Kathy J.; 439 Koller, Laurie K-; 413 Kooi, Warren J.; 413 Koppenhoefer, Greg R-; 174 Kornfeld, Stephen G.; 413 Kornhoff, Karen A.; 199, 325 Kosfeld, Karen A.; 390 Kottmyer, Linda A.; 413 Kottmyer, Sherry A.; 390 Kovac, Marsha L; 146, 312 Kraiss, Jerry; 352, 439 Kranz, Katherine L.; 439 Krasinski, David C; 146, 290 Kratch, Laura A ; 259, 439 Kraus, Robert G.; 413 Krebs, David Wm.; 413 Kremer, Dave R.; 413 Kriel, Paula M.; 439 Kring, Charles C; 439 Kringle, Marcey; 413 Krueger, Alan C.j 356, 439 Kukielka, Judith A., 439 Kulina, Alexis J.; 146 Kumler, Robert L.; 175, 289, 327 Kunkel, Jane S.; 439 Kunst, Krisand L.; 439 Kurz, James A.; 146, 292 Kutchback, Toni K. ; 246, 259, 390 KYMA CLUB; 322 -L- Lacey, Jennifer S.; 199, 324, 325 Lackey, John M. ; 390 Ladd, Robert; 123 Ladenburger, Linda Z.; 174 Ladenburger, Nick A.; 199 LaFontaine, Deborah J.; 439 LaHue, Jack A.; 390 Lainhart, Aaron D.; 439 Laird, Carol A.; 390 Lakes, Melvin; 390 Lakes, Ronnie D., 390 Lamb, Peggy J. ; 181 Lambert, Janice E.; 413 LaMonda, Jane L.; 439 Lamping, John H.; 147 Lampkin, Clarence T.; 199, 321, 362 Landereld, Margaret A.; 390 Landen, Mary A.; 413 Landrum, Nancy K.; 413 Lane, James R. ; 199, 218, 226, 234, 241, 294 Lanfersick, Tim B.; 413 Lang, Bruce; 356 Langdon, Betty A.; 413 Langdon, Carol J.; 413 Langdon, Marie; 175 Langdon, Ruby; 414 Lanier, Yolanda; 390 LaPorta, Bob P.; 414 Larese, Larry J,; 390 LaRosa, Patricia A.; 305, 414 Laswell, Brent R.; 439 Lathrop, James B.; 265, 390 Latimer, Betty J.; 257, 439 Lattimore, Harold W. ; 390 Laux, Robert B.; 414 Lavallee, Suzanne; 439 Law, Eleanor J., 314, 322, 414 Lawless, Constance E.; 439 Lawrence, Bob; 255 Lawrence, Rita A.; 390 Lawrence, Steven W.; 390 Lawson, Barbara E.; 390 Lawson, Judy L.; 182 Lawson, Karen S.; 199, 239 Lawson, Kenneth R.; 146, 290 Lawson, Linda A.; 147 Lawson, Mildred A.; 439 Lawson, Nedra S.; 414 Lawson, Patricia E.; 330, 439 Lawson, Patsy L.; 414 Lawson, Rebecca J.; 439 Lawson, Rosemary; 147 Lawson, Thelma S.; 414 Laycock, Michael G.; 255, 439 Layford, Mary J.; 439 Layman, Gary L.; 414 Layman, Joseph E.; 273 Layton, David K.; 175, 234, 241 Lea, Susan P.; 439 Leach, Michael D. ; 273, 440 Leahy, Patricia A.; 440 Leake, John C; 273, 440 Lear, Agnes; 390 Lear, Marcella; 440 Leathers, Judy R.; 414 LeCompte, Linda; 414 Ledford, James P.; 320, 390 Ledford, Jerry A.; 147, 271 Ledford, Judi; 327, 390 Ledford, Ken; 390 Ledford, Ronald M.; 440 Ledford, William H.; 390 Lee, Charles A.; 147 Lee, David M.; 390 Lee, Eric W.; 257, 304, 305, 440 Lee, James A.; 186 Lee, Joyce A , 147, 305, 325, 327 Lee, Lewis E.; 414 Lee, Princeas P.; 440 Lee, Reed A.; 1 99 Lee, Roy D. Jr.; 414 Lee, R. Truett; 175, 227 Leet, Michael I.; 390 Legel, Linda C; 414 Legore, Luane Ruth; 120 LeMaster, Carolyn K.,- 390 LeMaster, Philip H.; 440 LeMaster, Rebekah R.; 440 Lenz, Harry E.; 175, 321, 340 Lerman, Bob; 340 Lesak, William E.; 295, 414 Leslie, Antoinette; 414 Lethgo, Nancy L.; 440 Lewandowski, Christina H.; 414 Lewis, Barbara B.; 269, 325 Lewis, Barbara E.; 147 Lewis, Bruce A.; 290, 440 Lewis, Carolyn S.; 390 Lewis, Clyde; 104 Lewis, Georgia A.; 440 Lewis, James M.; 440 Lewis, Janet C; 147 Lewis, John H.; 1 47 Lewis, Mary A.; 440 Lewis, Nancy J.; 83, 135, 175, 291, 305, 325 Lewis, Peggy J.; 199 Lewis, Stephen D.; 414 Lewis, Stephe n S.; 440 Lewis, Steve J.; 440 Lewis, Thomas A.; 414 Lewis, William B.; 390 Levy, Marilyn R.; 440 Libbey, Joyce M.; 213 Lierman, Janice G.; 147 Lieske, Coleen S.; 440 Lightner, Gary L.; 390 Ligon, Michael G.; 414 Like, Dorothy A.; 414 Lincicome, Linda L.; 390 Lindon, Alene; 390 Lindsey, Lee A.; 414 Lindsey, Mary L.; 175, 240 Lindsey, Susan D.; 414 Ling, Dennis A.; 255, 256, 390 Link, John W.; 175 Lippert, Janice F.; 440, 454 Lise, Richard; 273 Lisi, Richard R.; 414 Liter, Field W.; 273 471 Litten, Earl W.; 271 Litteral, Carolyn S.; 311, 440 Little, Barbara A.; 414 Little, Celestine A.; 440 Little, Phyllis D.; 414 LITTLE COLONELS; 322 Litton, Earl W. ; 390 Litzenberger, Sue; 390 Lloyd, Calvin M. ; 414 Lloyd, David M.; 440 Lockard, A. Lynn; 199, 293 Locke, Cyndy J.; 324, 327, 414 Lockhart, Patricia O.; 440 Locknane, Dallas L.; 440 Locknane, Linda G.; 147, 296 Lockridge, Billy; 101 Lockwood, Ann E.; 313, 440 Lockwood, John S.; 256, 390 Lodge, John H.; 314, 391 Lodwick, David L.; 147,290 Loesch, Pamela S.; 175 Loewenstine, Carl E.; 391 Logan, Ann S.; 272, 414 Logan, Bonnie L.; 391 Logan, Revella A.; 440 Logan, Wesley G.; 440 Logsdon, Bob; 320, 391 Logsdon, James O.; 320 Logsdon, Susan R.; 440 London, Charles J.; 440 Lonergan, Thomas M.; 454 Long, Donald E.; 175 Long, Douglas K-; 440 Long, Janet E.; 273, 414 Long, Janis A.; 440 Long, Larry M.; 440 Long, Linda L; 391 Long, Ray R.; 414 Long, Robert; 218 Long, Vicke R. ; 270, 391 Long, William L.; 312, 414 Lonneman, George H.; 147 Loose, David C; 147 Lopanzanski, Judith; 147, 242 Loughmiller, Michael R.; 414 Loveless, Carrie M.; 391 Lovell, Mary S.; 391 Lovell, Susan E.; 257, 258, 414 Lovins, Randy D.; 440 Lowe, David C; 289, 391 Lowe, James L-; 391 Lowe, Jeanette R.; 391 Lowe, Patti L.; 414 Lowell, James; 295 Lowhorn, Loretta A.; 414 Lucas, Barbara A.; 440 Ludwick, David L.; 270 Lundergan, Susan; 440 Lundy, Paul D.; 440 Lunford, James B.; 256, 270 Lunsford, Carolyn; 270, 324, 391 Lusk, Rhoda B.; 391 Lutes, Carolyn E.; 273, 440 LUTHERAN STUDENTS; 313 Luxon, Kenneth G ; 270, 440 Lynch, Boyd L; 348, 414 Lynch, Patricia A. ; 305, 330, 391 Lynn, Charlotte G.; 440 Lynster, Richard W.; 414 Lyons, Dwight K.; 311 Lyons, Glenn E.; 440 Lyons, Jack L.; 440 Lyons, Linda C; 272, 441 Lyons, Linda L.; 391 Lyon, Marlene E.; 440 Lyster, Wayne G. Ill; 414 -Mc- MacDonald, Daniel M.; 415 MacDonald, David L.; 415 McAnelly, Judith A.; 441 McAfee, Cheryl L.; 441 McAfee, Ernest C; 414 McAlister, Fonda L.; 86, 148, 238, 255, 322 McBrayer, Carroll S.; 391 McBrayer, Elizabeth A.; 441 McBrayer, Scott; 295 McBride, Sharon K.; 147, 296, 314 McCallough, Don; 359 McCann, Thomas; 234 McCarthy, Patrick W.; 441 McCarty, Sherri A.; 293, 391 McCauley, Betty P.; 147, 322 McCauley, Gloria J.; 269, 391 McCauley, Mary K.; 414 McCaw, William C; 441 McChesney, James; 186 McChord, Danny S.; 414 McClain, Michael D.; 289, 415 McClish, Dennis E.; 415 McCloud, Ronald B.; 340, 415 McCloud, Robert W. ; 441 McConnell, William; 219 McCoy, Dustan E.; 441 McCoy, Ronald G.; 415 McCoy, Sheila L; 148 McCreary, Doris J.; 441 McCrystal, Car lanne; 441 McCubbin, Mary L.; 391 McDade, Sandra C; 441 McDaniel, Kay; 441 McDaniel, Randy L.; 415 McDaniels, James L.; 175, 265, 320 McDevitt, Nancy P.; 441 McDevitt, Trish E.; 441 McDonald, Byron D.; 441 McDonald, Donna J.; 441 McDonald, Jeffrey G.; 256, 441 McDonald, Lynda K.; 415 McDonald, Robert F.; 175, 320 McDowell, Karol S.; 441 McDowell, Susan B.; 148 McDowell, Vicki G.; 415 McDowell, Yvonne; 148, 238, 246, 255, 296 McDuffee, James R.; 148 McElwee, Andrea, 454 McFall, Ben P., Jr.; 176, 241 McFalls, Bill; 256 McFarlan, Skip, 289 McFarlan, Oran S.; 176, 273 McFarland, Anna; 272 McFarland, Cecil D.; 415 McFarland, Paul F.; 148 McGee, Elizabeth K.; 441 McGee, Sharon G.; 441 McGinnis, Rita; 272, 293 McGlasson, Alvin G.; 133 McGlasson, Mary; 269 McGowan, Becky E.; 441 McGowan, George M.; 391 McGowan, James H.; 216, 226, 239 McGrew, Jean L.; 441 McGuire, Charles F.; 176 McGuire, Jane C; 441 McGuire, Edward J.; 391 McGuire, Rev. John J.; 313 McGuire, Valorie I.; 441 McHone, Charlotte R.; 415 Mcllvaine, Alex G.; 163 Mcintosh, Cherie L.; 415 Mcintosh, Jennifer J.; 441 McKay, Jeffrey C; 255, 256, 257, 311 McKeever, Jon T.; 441 McKenzie, Gregory A.; 441 McKillip, Gary L; 268, 415 McKinney, Danny; 441 McKinney, David F.; 148, 304, 306, 331 McKinney, Jane C; 391 McKinney, Maureen L.; 269, 391 McKinney, Michael C; 391 McKinney, Roger D.; 273 McKinney, Stephanie; 148, 227, 331 McKitric, Eloisa J.; 272, 323 McLaughlin, Arthur L.; 272, 324 McLemore, Marilyn K.; 441 McMillin, Kathy J.; 272, 415 McMullen, Frank, 305 McMullin, Kathleen A.; 415 McNamara, Sonny W., 305 McNeil, Kathryn F.; 237, 415 McNay, Helen M.; 441 McNeil, William D.; 441 McNorgan, Georgia W.; 441 McQuerry, Gordon C; 441 McQuinn, Phyllis J.; 272, 441 McWhorter, Paulette; 322, 415 -M- Macy, Rebecca J.; 441 Maddox, Michael G-; 441 Madison, Janice; 272, 441 Maeder, Susan K.; 322 Matter, Rodman; 176 Maggard, Bill, Jr.; 243, 246, 311, 314, 322, 391 Maggard, Deborah J.; 441 Maggard, Eddie, 288 Maggard, Mary L.; 148 Maggard, William E.; 176 Mahan, David F. ; 391 Mahan, Patricia; 391 Mahan, Peggy E.; 272, 391 Mahan, Robert C; 415 Maher, Marcia A.; 415 Maher, Thomas G.; 148 Moinous, Lester L.; 391 Majkot, Kenneth R.; 148 Major, Kirby H.; 391 Malatesta, Winnie A.; 441 Maley, Michael E. ; 391 Moloney, Robert C; 441 Moloney, Ronald K.; 176, 320 Mancik, Michael A.; 454 Mancuso, Donna R.; 441 Mangus, William M.; 441 Manion, William P.; 441 Mann, Barbara J.; 441 Mann, Donna J.; 441 Mann, Marion K; 415 Mannen, Julianne; 272 Mannen, Peggy; 82, 321, 391, 395 Mannen, Tony; 255, 268, 391 Manning, Gerald S.; 415 Manns, Lois A.; 391 Marcum, Charlene; 255 Marcum, Dorothy E.; 391 Marcum, Gladys C; 415 Marcum, Glenda J.; 441 Marcum, James C; 323, 415 Marcum, James H.; 323, 415 Marcum, Jimmy; 268, 323 Marcum, Robert; 454 Marinaro, Arthur F.; 454 Marinaro, Robert K.; 454 Marino, Catherine L.; 201 Martin, Linda L.; 454 Marks, Pamela S.; 441 Marksberry, William L; 415 Markus, Terry L.; 441 Marlello, Michael J.; 441 Marlett, Kelby S.; 454 Marlette, Wade E.; 127 Marlowe, Beverly A.; 441 Marmie, Paul R.; 415 Marmillot, Cheryl L.; 327, 415 Marquis, Gregory T.; 272, 321, 356, 415 Marr, James D.; 201 Marra, Charles R.; 391 Marsh, Aaron; 340 Marsh, Nancy L; 201 Marshall, Barry J.; 415 472 Marshall, Gregory L; 415 Marshall, Glenn; 359 Marshall, Judy; 324 Marshall, Mary J.; 441 Marshall, Ted A.; 135, 148, 248, 288 Marshall, William T.; 441 Martell, David R.; 290, 391 Martin, Anita C; 201 Martin, Anna L.; 441 Martin, David F.; 391 Martin, Dennis M-; 441 Martin, Duane M.; 176 Martin, Florence J.; 201 Martin, Frances A.; 272 Martin, Gerald L; 415 Martin, Henry G.; 98 Martin, James D.; 176, 292, 321 Martin, James S.; 176 Martin, James T.; 441 Martin, Judith K.; 391 Martin, Judy W.; 176 Martin, Lawrence O.; 101 Martin, Michael; 391 Martin, Nancy L; 291, 391 Martin, Norman A.; 441 Martin, Patricia F.; 415 Martin, Patty L; 415 Martin, Roberta K.; 442 Martin, Robert R.; 92, 93, 94 Martin, Mrs. Robert R.; 94 Martin, Sandra; 272, 415 Martin, Thomas R.; 392 Martinek, Margie; 415 Martinez, Eugene; 123 Mortons, Sam V.; 272, 392 Mason, Edwin M.; 415 Mason, Glenn F.; 176, 298 Mason, Jayne A.; 442 Mason, Joyce E.; 81, 246, 296, 305, 392 Mason, Kent A.; 304, 305, 392 Mason, Larry M.; 392 Mason, Lawrence E.; 415 Massey, Eugene V.; 392 Mastin, Audrey; 415 Matchett, Kathleen A.; 442 Mathis, William D. ; 392 Matlock, Ken; 392 Matney, Jack; 415 Matsumoto, Michiko; 213 Matthews, Linda S.; 392 Matthews, Mary J.; 442 Matthews, Mary L.; 392 Mattingly, Marion C; 442 Maurer, Henry H.; 248, 392 Mautner, John J.; 289, 392 Maxwell, Francine E.; 323, 442 May, Donna L.; 392 May, Warren A.; 392 May, Warren A.; 273 May, William F.; 256, 442 Mayfield, July G., 442 Mayo, Ann; 442 Mays, Billie Y.; 392 Mays, Dana S.; 442 Mays, Roger C; 442 Mays, Stevie H.; 442 Mead, Sheila; 415 Meade, Gregory J.; 320 Meade, K. Rodger; 320 Meadows, Marvin D.; 442 Meadows, Mildred; 442 Medaris, Jere S.; 442 Medley, Ginger A.; 442 Meece, Beverly S.; 442 Meeks, David L; 415 Meeks, David M.; 165 Meenach, Robert D.; 415 Meese, Jimmie; 268 Mefford, Dale G.; 442 Mefford, Gary L., 392 Meier, James A.; 176 Meier, Karen J.; 255, 268, 392 Meiman, Robert G.; 176 Meisenheimer, John; 131 Meisenhelmer, John L.; 270 Melius, Everett C; 392 Mellul, Daniel; 292, 392 Melody, Patricia L.; 127, 255 Melton, David; 148, 234, 298, 323 Melton, Genevieve; 314, 392 Mercer, Henry T.; 415 Mercer, Thomas R.; 442 Merrifield, Michael A.; 415 Merrill, Gregory O.; 201 Merrill, John W. ; 442 Merrill, Patricia M. ; 201 Merritt, Chelsea C; 415 Messinger, Joyce Y.; 392 Messmer, Richard C; 442 473 Metcalf, Leo J.; 415 Metelits, Merle L; 293, 415 Metzger, Charles; 321, 340 Metzger, Denise A.; 259, 293, 322, 415 Metzler, Victor A.; 176 Meyer, Janet; 272 Meyer, Janet G.; 392 Meyer, Joe; 362 Meyer, Naomi F.; 392 Meyers, Stephen L; 442 Meyers, Susan J.; 443 Middleton, Beverly A.; 392 Mielcarek, Terry C; 442 Mike, Elizabeth; 392 Milburn, Martin C.J 442 Milburn, Rex E.; 415 Miles, Barbara L; 272, 305, 392 Miles, Patricia A.; 148 Miles, Phyllis; 272 Miles, Susan L.; 442 Miller, Ann; 321 Miller, Barbara J.; 415 Miller, Beatrice; 442 Miller, Carol M.; 415 Miller, Dennis; 320 Miller, Craig P..; 442 Miller, Dennis A.; 44 2 Miller, Doris J.; 272, 442 Miller, G. B.; 415 Miller, James A.; 176 Miller, James P.; 356, 442 Miller, Jayne E.; 442 Miller, John T.; 442 Miller, Julia H.; 176, 240 Miller, Julia J.; 239 Miller, Kelly F.; 454 Miller, J. Kenneth; 148 Miller, Larrell R.; 176 Miller, Larry E.; 442 Miller, Linda K.; 415 Miller, Lucille; 442 Miller, Mary J.; 415 Miller, Orville D.; 176 Miller, Pamela K. ; 392 Miller, Pamela M.; 442 Miller, Reba L.; 415 Miller, Regenia A.; 415 Miller, Regina L.; 148, 239, 311 Miller, Rheba; 237 Miller, Robert L; 442 Miller, Shelbie J.; 442 Miller, Stephen R.; 304, 305, 422 Miller, Thomas K.; 392 Milligan, Kristi L; 293, 392 Mills, Denver R.; 416 Mills, Deona F.; 201 Mills, Don B. ; 324 Mills, Eilene; 201 Mills, Freddie L.; 392 Mills, James A.; 270, 392 Mills, Janas; 120 Mills, Judy A.; 269, 392 Mills, Opal A.; 148, 296 Mills, Robert E.; 320, 416 Miltko, C. Michael; 424, 442 Mims, Daryle A.; 177 Mims, Russell R.; 255, 442 Minch, Gary L.; 416 Miner, James A.; 442 Mink, Darryl M.; 295, 392 Minish, P. Lynne; 442 Minnich, Deborah L-; 442 Minor, Don; 321, 340 Minter, Rita D.; 416 Minton, Glenda L.; 392 Miracle, Phyllis K.; 442 Miracle, Ronald E.; 148 Mistier, Alan F.; 416 Mitchell, Ann S.; 148, 226, 325 Mitchell, Danny W.; 295, 392 Mitchell, Karen L. ; 416 Mitchell, Margaret E.; 149, 311 Mitchell, Martin V.; 442 Mitchell, Mary F.; 257 Mitchell, Pamela L; 392 Mobley, Carolyn; 416 Moberly, Dorothy F.; 149 Mobley, Geraldine; 442 Moberly, James J.; 321, 340 Moberly, Pamela A.; 201, 272 Moberly, Sue K.; 296, 392 Moesker, Joseph A.; 149, 270 Moeves, Edward C; 392 Moffitt, Jeff D.; 416 Molyneaux, Betty E.; 293, 392 Molyneaux, Julia A.; 442 Monacelli, Michael T.; 442 Monarch, Rebecca S.; 442 Money, James B.; 416 Money, Max L.; 442 Monfort, Robert D.; 416 Monical, Veva M.; 392 Monnier, Judy M.; 416 Monoghan, Robert Wm.; 416 Monson, Jill C; 416 Montgomery, Michael C; 392 Moody, Brenda J.; 442 Moody, Tommy; 320, 442 Mooney, John; 416 Moore, Alma R.; 416 Moore, Ann B.; 257, 442 Moore, Barbara A.; 201 Moore, Bobbie L.; 416 Moore, Bonnie J.; 454 Moore, Clay P.; 177 Moore, Colleen D.; 272, 311, 392 Moore, Diana; 257, 323, 442 Moore, Diane H.; 248, 273, 296, 324, 393 Moore, Don; 321, 340 Moore, Doris M-; 416 Moore, Gary W. ; 255 Moore, John J.; 442 Moore, John P.; 177 Moore, John R.; 324, 443 Moore, Judy A.; 393 Moore, Linda S.; 443 Moore, Lydia C; 272, 443 Moore, Mary; 416 Moore, Michael; 393 Moore, Porter H.; 177 Moore, Ruth A.; 201 Moore, Ruth A.; 239 Moore, Sharon C; 201, 239, 246, 325 Moore, Talia E.; 182 Moore, Teresa K.; 416 Moore, W. Michael; 272 Moore, William R.; 393 Moorer, Susanne; 393 Moorer, Susanne; 269 Moores, Candice A.; 416 Moores, Vicki; 393 Moores, William C; 443 Moran, Marsha L.; 443 Moreland, Jack M.; 393 Moreland, Judy A.; 443 Moreland, Patricia D.; 443 Morgan, Daniel W.; 242, 393 Morgan, Glenda G.; 416 Morgan, Larry W.; 320, 393 Morgan, Marilyn E.; 443 Morgan, Michael A.; 416 Morgan, Rita G.; 256, 257 Morgan, Robert W., Jr.; 149, 311 Morgan, Sandra S.; 201 Morgan, Susan C; 443 Morgeson, Leslie R.; 443 Morphy, Lawrence D.; 393 Morra, John M.; 149 Morris, Bonnie L.; 416 Morris, Harry L.; 393 Morris, Howard R.; 393 Morris, Kathy; 149, 270 Morris, Larry K.; 443 Morris, Lawrence Wm.; 416 Morris, Linda G.; 443 Morris, Roger L.; 149 Morris, Wythe C; 268, 416 Morrison, Janet S.; 201 Morrison, Audrey J.; 416 Morrison, Nita E.; 393 Morrison, Robert E.; 218, 241 Morse, Eugene Alvin; 120 Mort, Sharynn N.; 393 Moser, Patti A.; 313, 443 Moses, P. Lynn; 443 Mosher, Craig R.; 443 Mosley, Gary L.; 393 Mosley, Gene H.; 320, 393 Mosley, Ted; 393 Moss, Gary T.; 443 Motley, John R.; 273, 393 Mounce, Carolyn S.; 393 Mountz, Edsel R.; 167, 273 Moverly, Deborah L; 201 Moyer, Joseph Wm.; 416 Muff, Lois F.; 201, 311 Muff, Sharon L.; 416 Mullins, Fredrick B.; 149, 222, 325, 443 Mullins, Gary W.; 443 Mullins, Helen F.; 269, 311, 393 Mullins, Jamie L; 237, 322, 416 Mullins, James L.; 149 Mullins, Kenneth L; 443 Mullins, Rodney E.; 416 Mullins, Vicki L; 258, 311, 416 Mullins, W. Scott; 416 Mumme, John S.; 416 Munch, Roger J.; 443 Muncy, Allan, 306 Muncy, Christopher A.; 393 Muncy, Linda L.; 416 Mundey, Fred K.; 269, 416 Munn, Michael D.; 298, 323, 416 Munsey, Joyce L.; 149 Muntz, Charles E.; 213 Murphy, Addie L.; 149, 270 Murphy, Beverly E.; 393 Murphy, Carolyn M.; 149, 226, 239, 270 Murphy, Eva S.; 201 Murphy, Frank A.; 202 Murphy, James P.; 202 Murphy, James R.; 416 Murphy, James T.; 100 Murphy, Kathleen D.; 393 Murphy, Linda L.; 443 Murphy, Mary A.; 393 Murphy, Michael; 393 Murphy, Sandy; 149, 243 Murphy, Terry L.; 362, 393 Murphy, Tom; 340 Murphy, Wallace R.; 416 Murphy, Walt; 340 Murphy, Walter R.; 321, 393 Murray, Angela G.; 416 Murray, Jackie S.; 443 Murray, Linda C; 149 Murray, Roger A.; 393 Murray, Sharon L.; 393 Murrell, Charles W.; 443 Musgrave, Thomas R.; 288, 393 Muskopf, Ann L; 259, 416 Musso, Nick V.; 149 Myers, Charles S.; 255, 393 Myers, Edwin E.; 443 Myers, Ellen E.; 443 Myers, Jackie D.; 454 Myers, Marie M.; 416 Myers, Patricia G.; 443 Myers, Thomas D.; 97 Myers, Thomas E.; Ill 474 Mylum, Dixie B. ; 323 Mynk, Marda G-; 443 Mynk, Michael T.; 416 Mynk, Terry; 320 -N- Nadler, Thomas E.; 202 Nalley, Donald M., 306, 416 Nance, Rebecca S.; 443 Nantz, Michael W.; 294, 416 Nantz, Sandra; 443 Narducci, Paul F.i 202, 272, 321 Naticchioni, Carolyn; 272, 443 Navarre, Donna F.; 149 Naylor, Lonnie C; 443 Nead, Elizabeth A.; 202, 239 Neal, Linda S.; 393 Neal, Molly K.; 443 Neal, Paula L; 324, 443 Neale, Sue A.; 393 Necessary, Jerry D.; 416 Needy, Rita E.; 243, 393 Nelson, Doris E.; 202 Nelson, Charles; 123 Nelson, Kathleen S.; 202 Nelson, Ken; 362 Nelson, Linda; 272 Nelson, Richard E.; 393 Nelson, Thomas W. ; 177 Newberry, Richard E.; 177, 228 Newcomb, Sam H.; 416 Newell, Patricia B.; 297, 378, 393 Newell, Patricia S.; 322 Newkirk, Michael C; 443 Newland, Timothy B.; 271 Newman Club; 31 3 Newman, Connie A.; 393 Newman, Linda Jovino, 120 Newman, Richard A.; 416 Newsome, Deborah R.; 202, 229, 239 Newsome, Shirley A.; 272, 393 Newton, Peggy A.; 443 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N cely, Raymonde; 255, 257 cholas, Patricia A.; 416 chols, Brenda J.; 149 chols, Donna J.; 273, 393 chols, Jimmy; 352 chols, Jo A.; 393 chols, Linda G.; 323, 443 chols, Linda S.; 272, 323, 443 chols, Patricia; 272 chols, Philip A.; 393 ckell, Barbara J.; 270, 393 ckell, Marcia D. ; 443 elsen, Bruce T.; 202 emeier, Robert B.; 416 emeyer, Frank B.; 443 les, Laura; 237, 246, 293, 416 noska, Cabrejos; 324 x, Adrian R. ; 202, 272 xon, William; 241 Noble, Dale A.; 393 Noble, Gwen A.; 443 Noble, Madonna K. ; 202, 305, 325 Nockerts, Beverly A.; 416 Noe, George W. ; 149, 217, 228, 234, 257 Noel, David; 324 Noel, William D. ; 177, 273 Nolte, Paul R.; 242, 268, 289, 393 Nolting, Dennis R. ; 289, 311, 416 Noonan, Kathleen M.; 443 Nordheim, Danny; 444 Norfleet, Lynda, 454 Norman, David S.; 444 Norman, Gary B.; 273, 393 North, Diann B.; 202 Northcutt, Donna J.; 444 Northcutt, Jane N.; 203 Northcutt, Paul A.; 150 Nour, Ronald A.; 177 Nugent, Milton B.; 444 Nuhn. Nancy J.; 272, 393 Nunn, Linda G .; 272, 297, 393 Nunn, Loute B.; 92 Nussbaum, Charles T.; 444 Nutter, Philip S.; 203 Nygren, Michael E.; 295, 393 Nyulassy, Arnold C; 203, 219, 321, 359 -O- Oatley, Douglas W.j 256, 416 O ' Connell, Hugh G. ; 177 O ' Connell, Richard W.; 304 Odle, Merle R.; 416 O ' Donnell, William F.; 94 O ' Donnell, Mrs. William F.; 94 Oerther, Robert L.; 150 Ogdon, Barry M.; 444 O ' Hara, Mary A.; 393 Okeson, Jeffrey P.; 270, 288, 393 Okeson, Steven W.; 270, 288, 378, 383 Olin, Judy C, 255, 256, 393 dinger, Sharon L.; 416 Oliver, Douglas; 150 Oliver, Gwendolyn L.; 393 Oliver, Patricia B., 416 Olshanski, Patricia A.; 417 OMICRON ALPHA KAPPA; 234 O ' Neal, Danny W.; 273, 320, 393 O ' Neil, Peggy A., 444 O ' Neill, Kathleen E.; 417 O ' Rea, Eric V.; 444 Orendorff, John A.; 356, 444 Oreskovic, Charles; 203 Orme, Carolyn K.; 444 Osborn, Jean L.; 150, 242 Osborn, Jim B., 256, 257, 258 Osborn, Roberta A., 327, 444 Osborne, Carolyn J.; 150 Osborne, Chip, 306 Osborne, Gary L.; 417 Osborne, Hershel; 268 Osborne, Judy L-; 150 Osborne, Larry S.; 417 Osborne, Leonard S.; 417 Osborne, Michael W.; 393 Osborne, Rita J.; 393 Osborne, Robert G.; 203, 228, 241, 298, 323 Osborne, Shirley S.; 203 Ott, Glenn A.; 417 Oursler, David N. ; 177 Overstreet, Charles E. ; 177, 265 Owen, Rebecca S.; 394 Owens, Constance E.; 444 Owens, Mava J.; 444 Owens, Sue Anne; 87, 293, 394 Owens, Teresa L.; 444 -P- Pace, Arthur G.; 394 Pace, Audeen; 314, 444 Pace, Jane A. ; 272 Pace, Johnny L.; 417 Pack, David L.; 394 Pack, Richard M.; 444 Paff, Kay C; 269, 417 475 Page, Kenneth D.; 394 Pahner, Michael W. ; 177, 290 Palmer, Charles M.; 394 Palmer, Jane A.; 417 Palmer, Palsy A.; 248, 296, 417 Palmer, William L; 444 Palmer, Wilson; 92 Palmieri, Herman D.; 417 Pando, Linda; 272 Panke, Al C; 203 Pape, Diana L; 150 Parasiliti, Joseph S.; 417 Park, Karl S.; 417 Park, Marilyn S.; 417 Park, Sandra L; 444 Parke, Mary E.; 150 Parker, Elizabeth A. ; 184 Parker, James K.; 394 Parker, Wesley K.; 269, 417 Parkey, Ronald; 150, 234 Parkhurst, Willis; 243 Parks, Marolyn; 203 Parks, Diana A.; 150 Parks, Juran D.; 444 Parks, Karl; 327 Parks, Carolyn; 203 Parks, Stephen C; 177, 265 Parmley, Virginia I.; 257, 444 Parrett, David D. ; 417 Parrett, Linda L.; 444 Parrigin, Joy L.; 444 Parrish, William V.; 394 Parrott, Robert J.; 417 Parson, S. Gail; 273, 324 Parsons, Darryl A.; 417 Parsons, Duane W.; 150, 290 Parsons, Gayle A.; 394 Parsons, James H.; 444 Parsons, Rebecca L.; 150 Parsons, Rudd, 255 Parsons, Sandra G.; 240 Parsons, Sandra G.; 177 Parsons, Thomas W.; 417 Pater, Sylvia A.; 417 Patterson, Diana; 151, 270 Patterson, John C; 417 Patterson, Wayne R.; 314 Patsgrove, Russell T.; 417 Parsons, Willis R.; 394 Pasley, Patricia A.; 394 Patrick, Alfred L.; 166 Patterson, Eloise P.; 394 Patterson, John W.; 394 Patterson, Kay; 269 Patterson, Kenneth R.; 394 Patterson, Virginia K.; 394 Pattison, Inez B.; 203 Patton, Earlene; 151 Patton, Louella F.; 394 Paul, Gary; 348 Pauley, Annette 5.; 444 Paulin, Louie; 417 Paxton, Wanda J.; 444 Paydarfar, Moh; 151 Payne, Mildred E.; 444 Peace, Carlos B.; 394 Peace, Charles B.; 273 Peace, Donald G.; 444 Peace, Edward F.; 417 Peace, Ethel P.; 444 Pean, Sherri L-; 444 Pearce, Don S.; 177 Pearler, Brenda F.; 417 Pearson, Carolyn; 151, 259 Pearson, Thomas D.; 164 Pease, Kristine D.; 444 Peck, Joe; 356 Peck, John D.; 444 Peck, William C; 394 Peek, Thomas E.; 444 Peercy, Barbara L.; 394 Peercy, Betty D.; 417 Peers, Lauren D.; 151 Pellegrinon, James V.; 246, 444 Pellegrinon, Jane A.; 417 Pence, Damon R.; 273 Pence, Sharon A.; 314, 322 Pence, Sharon A.; 417 Pendergrass, Bonnie S.; 394 Pendergrass, Linda L.; 394 Penick, Linda G.; 444 Penn, Barry L.; 444 Penn, Gilbert E.; 417 Pennard, Donna L.; 151, 239, 293 Pennington, Barry W.; 444 Pennington, Ruth A.; 151 Pennington, Judie E-; 444 Pennington, Tommie J.; 394 Penny, Jesse D.; 444 Pennycuff, Janet R.; 394 Penrod, Sharon L.; 394 Perdue, Saundra L.; 394 Perez, David F.; 444 Perkins, James W,; 444 Perks, Diana A.; 271 Perks, James; 243, 313, 314, 394 Perry, Danny D.; 177 Perry, Darrell; 394 Perry, John J.; 417 Perry, Marva J.; 454 Perry, Maxine L.; 270, 394 Persley, Beverly L-; 417 Person, Carolyn; 270 Peters, Charles R.; 394 Peters, Debbie; 151, 243 Petit, Mary E.; 394 Petrey, James H.; 417 Pettengill, D. B.; 243 Pettengill, Dwynal B.; 123, 125 Pettengill, lona M.; 112 Pettigrew, Anna L.; 444 Pertit, James A.; 394 Pettigrew, Linda A.; 258 Petzold, Daniel A.; 394 Peveler, Charles P.; 151 Peveler, Kitty A.; 444 Peyton, Jamesetta F.; 272, 394 Pfeifer, Carol A.; 444 Pfeffer, William J.; 394 Pharis, Carl W.; 203 Pharis, Roger F.; 268 Phelps, Charlene S.; 151 Phelps, David R.; 306, 417 Phelps, Jack L.; 304, 417 Phelps, Patricia A.; 444 Phillips, David H.; 177 Phillips, Donna L.; 444 Phillips, Gail; 444 Phillips, Jesse R.; 394 Phillips, Judith W. ; 293, 394 Phillips, Kathy; 293, 378, 394 Phillips, Linda C; 246, 394 Phillips, Melody A.; 291, 394 Phillips, Norman E.; 394 Phillips, Ralph; 257 Phillips, Sylvia L.; 237, 246, 311, 417 Philon, Cleophas; 394 Philpot, Ricky L; 444 Phipps, Linda E.; 394 Pickarski, John E.; 306, 395 Pickerel, Jerry; 256 Pickett, Bernard E.; 417 Pickett, Joseph M.; 289, 395 Pickrell, Paul G.; 444 Pierce, Charlotte; 395 Pierce, George B.; 314, 395 Pierce, Joyce M-; 417 Pierce, Ron; 320 Piercey, Naomi F.; 417 Piercy, Russell K.; 151 Pieczonka, Lou; 292 Pigman, Jack B.; 177 Pigman, Patricia A.; 395 Pinkerton, Thomas C; 395 Pike, Pamela L.; 417 Pinkerton, Thomas; 306 Pinsenschaum, Ron; 359 Pinson, Raymond; 311, 395 PI OMEGA PI; 240 Pipes, Howard J.; 417 Pipes, Joyce R.; 271, 395 Pippin, Ann L; 444 PI TAU CHI; 243 Pitcher, Wendy K.; 444 Planck, Judy L; 417 Platts, Bob; 340 Playforth, Janet S.; 444 Pleva, Bob, 348 Poe, Tilden A.; 294, 417 Poer, James E.; 417 Pohlmann, Donna L.; 243, 313, 395 Poling, Dale A.; 151, 220, 234, 243, 311, 314 Poling, Ronald G.; 270, 289, 417 POLITY SOCIETY; 243 Polley, James O.; 395 Pollick, Sue; 322 Pollins, Jerry E.; 320 Pollitt, Paul R.; 178, 234, 273, 324 Ponder, Lelve; 395 Poole, Linda C; 444 Poole, Mark M.; 151, 306 Poore, David G.; 444 Poore, William C; 268 Pope, Arthur G.; 213 Pope, Betty L.; 417 Pope, Brenda; 454 Pope, Janice A.; 273, 395 Pope, Pamela M.; 444 Poplar, Eugene C; 395 Poppenhouse, Gasy B.; 395 Porter, Joseph M.; 151, 314 Potrafke, Larry S.; 444 Potter, Cecelia Sue; 259 Potter, Lavonna; 444 Potter, Lewis H.; 417 Potter, Vicki G.; 445 Potter, William H.; 395 Pound, Kathryn A.; 395 Powell, Brenda S.; 203, 324 Powell, Dennis W. ; 454 Powell, J. C; 92, 95 Powell, Linda C; 395 Powell, L. Laurence, Jr.; 151, 178, 246, 312, 314 Powell, Martha J.; 445 Powell, Nieta G.; 445 Powell, Philip J. ; 288, 395 Powell, Robert C, II; 151 Powell, Sandra W.; 151, 229, 270, 417 Powers, Donald G.; 445 Powers, Janine E.; 395 Powers, Maryann; 417 Poynter, Annette, 305 Poynter, Charles D.; 445 Poynter, James M.; 445 Poynter, Jerry L.; 445 Poynter, Margaret A.; 417 Poynter, Peg; 272 Pozarnsky, Bonnie L.; 395 Pozarvsky, Beverly J.; 395 Praither, John D.; 417 Prater, Al R.; 417 Prather, James D.; 178, 273 Prater, Kalhy L.; 445 Prats, Joseph R.; 288, 321, 348, 395 Preece, Ann; 323, 324 Preece, Virginia A.; 395 Presley, Thomas W.; 395 Prewitt, Charles B.; 395 Prewitt, William C; 152 Price, Charles W.; 445 Price, Christine W.; 151, 242 Price, Goty E.; 445 Price, Dave; 359 Price, Earl C; 417 Price, George T.; 178, 320 Price, Jerry L-; 445 Price, Judith K. ; 395 George T. Price; 265 Priddy, Marilynn R.; 203 Pridemore, Phyllis J.; 445 Prino, Tom; 321 Prinzel, Nancy K.; 213 Proctor, James; 256 Proctor, Sandy; 255, 314 Profit!, Lois; 445 Pronsie, Jett; 242 Pryse, Henry F.; 102 Puckett, Earl J.; 445 Puckett, Sharon G.; 445 Pugh, Robert B.; 120, 182 Pullen, Wanda D.; 445 Pulliam, Jerry W. ; 152 Pullins, Jerry E. ; 395 Purcell, Ishmael L.; 445 Pursifull, Cleophus, 395 Putman, Doc; 362 Putnam, Kenneth W.; 327, 395 Pyle, Daniel L.; 395 Pyle, Judy; 445 Pyles, Terry L.; 445 Pylinski, John D. ; 203, 272 -Q- Quarles, Arch M.; 445 Queen, Frances M.; 395 Queener, James R-; 417 Quiggins, Pamela K.; 445 Quiggins, Sharon E-; 445 Quinn, Judy F.; 417 Quinn, Kenneth L.; 178 Quire, Nancy L.; 395 Quisenberry, Randall J.; 445 Racke, Glen E. ; 152 Rader, David; 395 Rader, Kathleen; 445 Rader, Rex N.; 362, 417 Radune, Frank R.; 445 Ragan, Allen E.; 312 Ragan, Nathan P.; 417 Ragland, Brenda S.; 418 Ragland, Judith A.; 395 Rains, David; 330 Raisor, Dennis S.; 445 Raker, Edgar A.; 445 Raleigh, Vera V.; 134 Ralston, K. Ingrid; 418 Ramey, Don T.; 445 Ramsey, Ethel J.; 445 Ramsey, James M.; 395 Ramsey, Julia H.; 255, 418 Ramsey, Nikki L.; 445 Ramsey, Pamela K.; 445 Ramsey, Shirley G-; 445 Randolph, David S.; 203 Randolph, Hazel F.; 259, 395 Raniero, Louis A., Jr.; 445 Rankin, Harrison T.; 327, 418 Ranzor, Sharon; 270 Rapp, Daniel A.; 454 Ratliff, Billie K.; 256, 445 Ratliff, Cleatus R.; 152 RotlifF, Frederick L.; 445 Ratliff, James C; 152, 340 Ratliff, James R.; 395 Ratliff, Lee; 237 Ratliff, Mary L.; 296, 418 Rauen, Pat L.; 445 Rauh, Adam D.; 445 Rausch, Elizabeth A.; 418 Rawe, Norbert R.; 152, 290 Rawson, Janice L.; 445 Ray, Lynn; 321, 340 Ray, Nancy S.; 445 Ray, Patty S.; 203 Raymer, Barbara J.; 445 Raymond, Dennis L.; 178 Raymond, Holly A.; 418 Razor, Alan S.; 395 Razor, Sharon L.; 153, 293 Reagan, Anna J.; 418 Reagan, Stuart A.; 445 Ream, Ralph B.; 445 Rearoon, Harriet A.; 418 Rebmann, James R.; 395 Rector, Carol L.; 445 Redford, Jimmie; 418 Redmon, Paul D.; 395 Reeb, Donald S.; 445 Reece, Gary E.; 418 Reece, Landis D. ; 178 Reed, Dennis C; 445 Reed, Gary L., 445 Reed, Gwendolyn S.; 321, 445 Reed, Jacqueline L.; 445 Reel, Janet, 314 Reed, Linda G.; 445 Reed, Peter D. ; 356, 445 Reed, Ron; 321, 340 Reed, Sandra L; 273, 395 Reed, Stephen L.; 418 Reeder, James H., Jr.; 445 Reedy, Gail S.; 272, 445 Reedy, Vicky L; 84, 85, 203, 296, 305, 325 Reese, Mary C; 395 Reetzke, Richard D.; 418 Reeves, Deborah J.; 445 Reeves, Joseph R„ 153 Reeves, Sandra K.; 255, 305, 418 Reeves, Vickie L.; 418 Regan, Nate; 362 Reger, Daphne D.; 454 Reibling, Ruth; 153, 229, 248, 296 Reid, Lawrence J.; 418 Reid, Lucretia J.; 257, 445 Reid, Ronald L.; 418 Reilly, Barbara V.; 418 Reinders, Janyce L.; 445 Reisser, Donna N.; 203 Reister, Leo J.; 446 Relford, Thelma F., 446 Remer, Roger D.; 313, 396 Remmele, Michael G-; 153 Rench, Jack F.; 292, 418 Renfroe, Jo A.; 396 Rensel, John W.; 446 Reynolds, Charles E.; 396 Reynolds, Jimmy L.; 120, 182 Reynolds, Joyce H.; 204 Reynolds, Larry L.; 454 Reynolds, Linda L.; 446 Reynolds, Marilyn A.; 446 Reynolds, Ronald E.; 418 Rhodes, Gail; 237 Rhodes, Marilyn J.; 204, 269 Rhodes, Myra G.; 418 Rhodes, Yvonne W.; 153, 270 Rhodus, Ruby F. ; 446 Rhodus, William G.; 295, 396 Rice, Dennis Ray; 120 Rice, Gregory D.; 418 Rice, Jcmes H.; 418 Rice, Rhela C; 204 Rice, Shirley A.; 446 Richard, Terry A.; 272, 396 Richardson, Bobbye G.; 446 Richardson, Bonnie; 255 Richardson, Carolyn L.; 446 Richardson, Jane A.; 182 477 Richeson, Martha J.; 446 Richey, Regena K.; 446 Richie, Ann K.; 178 Richter, Linda D.; 257, 446 Richter, Wayne A.; 153 Ricketts, Linda E.; 418 Riddell, Thomas D.; 418 RiddeM, T. Dwaine; 273, 327 Riddle, Mary K. ; 446 Ridley, Dwon C.j 446 Ridgley, Patrick; 101 Rieber, Darlene; 324 Rieber, Marry D.; 446 Rietze, Barry; 320 Riggins, Dave; 348 Riggins, Lindy H.; 293, 321, 396 Riggs, Robert H.; 396 Riley, Allen K.; 396 Riley, Connie J.; 418 Riley, Elizabeth A.; 396 Riley, Isabel); 396 Riley, Joseph D. ; 273 Riley, Mary E.; 313 Riley, Rita D.; 204, 293 Risnen, Brenda P.; 153 Risner, Terry; 271, 396 Ritchie, Linla A,; 269, 396 Ritchie, Linda F.; 446 Ritter, Harriette A.; 418 Ritter, Larry A.; 396 Ritter, Letty; 446 Rivera, Anibal, Jr.; 446 Roach, Charles P.; 396 Roach, Judge R. ; 259, 418 Roark, Erma L.; 178, 240 Roark, James E.; 446 Roark, James R.; 204 Robbins, Barbara P.; 418 Robbins, Brenda K.; 204 Robbins, Eldon L.; 396 Robbins, June E.; 418 Robbins, Pamela J.; 153 Roberts, Brenda C; 446 Roberts, David M.; 396 Roberts, Douglas; 273 Roberts, Everett C; 446 Roberts, Glenn P.; 320 Roberts, James S-; 446 Roberts, Jerry W. ; 446 Roberts, Linda R.; 240, 273, 396 Roberts, Patricia D.; 396 Roberts, Sandra N.; 213 Roberts, William L; 396 Robertson, James M.; 418 Robertson, Kevin M.; 256, 446 Robertson, Larry E.; 359, 418 Robey, Kenneth W.; 294, 304, 396 Robinette, Peggy L.; 446 Robinson, Anthony L.; 446 Robinson, Carl C; 396 Robinson, Cathy C; 153 Robinson, Darrell; 230 Robinson, George E.; 396 Robinson, Foresteene; 446 Robinson, John L.; 446 Robinson, Linda C; 418 Robinson, Linda L.; 396 Robinson, Marilyn G-; 446 Robinson, Marion M.; 396 Robinson, Patricia A.; 446 Robinson, Phyllis L.; 153 Robinson, Shirley J.; 446 Robinson, Vonda L.; 396 Robinson, Wanda; 396 Robinson, William A.; 418 Roby, Paula L.; 446 Roby, Ronald J.; 178, 219, 234, 292 Roche, Jere K.; 153 Roddy, Linda L.; 396 Rodgers, Linda J.; 205 Rodgers, Neva J.; 205 Roederer, Dennis R.; 418 Roesch, Judy; 272, 446 Rogers, Carl H.; 396 Rogers, Hazel J.; 446 Rogers, Herbert J., Jr.; 418 Rogers, Owen L.; 178 Rogers, Paul B.; 446 Rogers, Rebecca S.; 153 Roller, Susan J.; 256, 446 Rollins, James R.; 396 Rollins, Ralph; 273, 311 Roman, David J.; 362, 396 Romohr, Gary L.; 418 Roper, Jeff D. ; 273 Roper, Jeffrey D.; 178 Rose, Chester; 348 Rose, Diana L-; 446 Rose, Diana R.; 246, 396 Rose, Doris A.; 446 Rose, Evlane D.; 258, 396 Rose, Judith T.; 396 Rose, Mary C; 446 Rosenberger, Belinda; 396 Rosenthal, Vincent D.; 288, 396 Roser, Laura L.; 314 Roser, Margaret E.; 185 Rosey, Robert W.; 109 Ross, Betty A.; 205 Ross, Charles L.; 185 Ross, Jerry C; 273 Ross, Linda L; 312, 396 Ross, Patrick C.j 446 Ross, Regina M.; 153 Ross, William D.; 153, 294 Rosser, Laura L.; 418 Rossi, John A.; 153 Rottersman, Leon; 187 Roush, Henrietta; 153 Routt, Janis M.; 396 Rowe, Connie; 179 Rowe, Gerald L.; 446 Rowe, Jesse W.; 179 Rowe, Judy L.; 418 Rowland, Verna M.; 323, 324, 396 Rowlett, Billie C; 205 Rowlett, John D.; 106 Rowlett, Robert A.; 396 Rowley, Sue E-; 446 Roy, Sandra J.; 231, 239, 272, 312 Royalty, Larry W.; 446 Royalty, Rosalee; 324, 418 Royster, Mary Anne; 205, 314 Rubarts, Virginia A.; 446 Ruchka, Philip; 396 Ruck, John E.; 446 Ruckman, Steven M.; 446 Ruder, Sam L.; 446 Rue, Insco W., Ill; 257, 258 Rundt, Jack P.; 205 Runyan, Larry R-; 454 Runyon, Phillips; 446 Rupard, Stephen A.; 446 Rury, Lou R.; 153 Russell, Carolyn A.; 272, 396 Russell, Donna S.; 418 Russell, Leonard A.; 446 Russell, Nancy L.; 397 Russell, Robert J.; 396 Russell, Roger D.; 418 Russell, Ronald L.; 397 Ruth, James H.; 397 Rutherford, Linda D.; 153 Rutter, Susan J.; 446 Ryan, Joan S.; 419 Ryan, John T.; 419 Ryan, Margaret M.; 446 Ryerson, Nancy J.; 205 Ryle, Thomas R.; 154 Rymell, Bob; 255 Rysewyx, Douglas; 205 Sabatelli, Rosanne; 397 Saccone, Rocke L.; 397 Saddler, Dorothy L.; 446 Saffell, Larry L; 419 Saied, Fawzy R-; 454 Sainlar, Robert L.; 419 Salem, Susan A.; 446 Salko, Shirley M.; 325, 397 Sallee, Linda K.; 446 Salyer, Darnell; 271 Salyer, Gwen; 419 Sammons, John D.; 179 Samons, Gregory K-; 397 Samons, Oscar; 397 Samples, Rebecca L.; 446 Sampson, Ernest E.; 419 Sams, Ethel; 269 Sand, Susan C.j 237, 419 Sanders, David; 154 Sanders, Era G.; 447 Sanders, Judy A.; 259, 447 Sanders, Nancy K.; 154 Sanders, Ray; 256 Sanders, Robert E.; 397 Sandidge, Beverly J.; 419 Sandler, Brenda J.; 297, 313, 419 Sands, Marvin J.; 397 Sangester, Chalondias A.; 447 Satchwill, Linda K.; 447 Softerly, Cindy L.; 419 Saunders, James R-; 447 Saunders, Paul L; 397 Sawders, John K-; 397 Sawyer, Andy; 295, 397 Saylor, Martha; 447 Saylor, Ray D.; 154, 272 SCABBARD AND BLADE; 241 Scalf, David R.; 419 Scarborough, John H.; 273, 447 Scarbrough, Dennis D.; 273, 419 Scarfone, Anthony D.; 213 Schafer, Sandra L.; 447 Shaw, David; 288 Schehr, Barbara J.; 419 Scheitz, Mary B.; 447 Scherer, Marilyn S.; 419 Schless, Rita A.; 205, 272 Schloss, Gayle E.; 322, 419 Schmidt, Karen J.; 313, 419 Schmidt, Mary A.; 257, 419 Schmidt, Sallie L.; 447 Schoch, Jacalyn C; 205 Schockling, Leonard C; 127 Scholl, Ivan; 289, 352, 362 Schoo, Pamela M.; 419 School, Ivan L.; 419 Schoulthies, Judith A.; 205, 293 Schroder, Anne L.; 257, 447 Schroder, Jackie; 270 Schroder, Mary J.; 419 Schradin, Linda M.; 273, 397 Schradin, Sharon L.; 447 Schu, Stanley P.; 447 Schuetz, Shirley L-; 447 Schuff, Vicki L; 397 Schuler, Ellen C; 154, 219, 231, 239, 246, 325 Schultz, Paul W. ; 321 Schultz, Thomas W. ; 273, 304, 305, 447 Schumacher, Mary; 272 Schummer, Sandra L.; 314, 397 Schwallie, Ronald L; 419 Schwarz, Linda E.; 447 Schwartz, Rhonda R.; 447 Schweikert, Gary L-; 447 Schweitzer, Sherrill L.; 447 Schwettman, Kathleen I.; 205, 231, 239, 243, 246 Schwickert, John E.; 447 Schworm, Ann L.; 447 Sciarra, Edward A.; 419 Scola, Suzanne C; 296, 419 Scott, Diana L.; 419 Scott, Dianna K.; 272, 447 Scott, Jerry R.; 273 Scott, Joe B.; 154 Scott, Linda L.; 269, 397 Scott, Linda P.; 213 Scott, William U.; 397 Scriber, Jackie L.; 205 Scrivner, Charles G-; 447 Scroggin, Marilyn; 257 Seale, Frank; 298 Searcy, James; 256 Sears, Marie; 257 Sears, Margene; 447 Seay, John D.; 419 Sebastian, Jerry; 397 Sebastian, Richard W. ; 419 See, Mary P.; 257, 419 Seifer, Barbara C; 447 Sell, Dimple R.; 205 Sellers, Clyde E.; 447 Sellman, Richard L.; 294, 419 Seltsam, Mary J.; 205, 325 Settles, Beverly L.; 447 Settles, Sandra K; 272, 419 Severs, Carol R.; 447 Sevier, J. Collins; 419 Sewell, Judith C; 397 Sewell, Margaret A.; 447 Sexton, A. M.; 242 Sexton, Cheryle; 242 Sexton, Danny S.; 273, 419 Sexton, Earl E., II; 131 Sexton, Patricia A.; 419 Seyfert, Don; 340 Seyfrit, Paul; 99 Shadowens, Paul E.; 447 Shadwick, William B.; 397 Shafer, Sandra L.; 257 Shake, Gilbert W.; 256, 447 Shakib, Susan; 271, 419 Shanahan, Edward P.; 154 Shannon, Bill; 340 Shannon, Donna S.; 447 Shank, Judy A.; 182 Sharfr, Curtis M.; 447 Sharp, Ann F.; 397 Sharp, Berta D.; 447 Sharp, Linda L.; 154 Sharpe, Jon W.; 289, 397 Sharum, Sue A. ; 182, 313 Shasek, Ed; 356 Shaw, David L.; 397 Shaw, Gary C; 447 Shaw, Lee; 270 Shaw, Patricia A.; 447 Shaw, Valerie E„ 256, 257, 447 Shaw, Wayne L.; 447 Shay, Carl A.; 447 Shearer, Alana J.; 419 Shearer, Barbara J.; 205, 239 Shearer, Claudia S.; 255, 419 Shearer, Larry W.; 205, 272 Sheilley, Joseph W. ; 397 Shellenberger, Evelyn L.; 205, 272 Shelley, A. 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Vincent; 398 Smith, Regald B., 179, 327 Smith, Rita M.; 398 Smith, Robert E.; 241, 273 Smith, Roger B.; 420 Smith, Ronald A.; 420 Smith, Sarah M.; 448 Smith, Sharon A.; 398, 448 Smith, Shirley J.; 398 Smith, Stan; 362 Smith, Stephen G.; 155, 290 Smith, Teresa A.; 269, 398 Smith, Ulys; 398 Smith, William A.; 322, 398 Smith, William F. ; 101, 448 Smith, William T.J 398 Smith, Wilson V.; 398 Smith, W. Vance; 312 Smoot, John N.; 420 Smul, Neith; 362 Smyers, Janet E.; 257, 454 Smyth, Brenda; 297, 305, 398 Smyth, Janie L; 420 Smyth, Wathena; 398 Snapp, Myra J.; 448 Snedegar, Barbara; 324, 448 Snell, David; 155, 324 Snell, Nolan S.; 448 Snider, Bruce A.; 155, 230, 270 Snider, James C; 179 Snowden, James G-; 186 Snyder, Cathy L; 448 Snyder, James W.; 155 Snyder, Ross M., Jr.; 398 Sobanski, Richard C; 304, 305, 398 Solvey, Larry V.; 448 Sosbe, Donald G.; 179, 273 Sosby, James E-; 268 Souleurette, Gail M.; 269, 420 Souther, Thomas A.; 155 Southerlan, James S.; 398 Spalding, B. Ernie; 207, 313 Spalding, George W. ; 398 Sparks, Henry M.; 92 Sparks, Lois; 272, 323, 324, 398 Sparks, Stephen D.; 448 Sparrow, Jerry H.; 448 Speaks, Tim; 321, 340 Spears, Samuel D.; 448 Spegal, Judith R.; 207, 269 Spencer, Dennis H.; 207 Spencer, Manuel R.; 320 Spicer, Barbara; 242 Spicer, Edward; 398 Spicer, Elizabeth H.; 322, 398 Spieser, Sandra L.; 448 Spiess, Linda K.; 272, 420 Spillman, Harold R.; 255, 314, 448 Spoo, Judith C; 448 Spradlin, Toni C; 448 Sprague, Robert F.; 304, 398 Spriesterbach, John W.; 288, 398 Sproles, Robin R.; 448 Spurlock, Kenneth K.; 155, 231, 239, 270, 290 Spurr, Rebecca L; 207, 239, 293 Stackhouse, Frank T.; 398 Stacy, Charles D.; 155, 320 Stacy, Shirley A.; 448 Stadler, Linda S.: 448 4 80 Stafford, Dallas R.; 268 Stafford, Ron J.; 448 Staggs, Douglas R.; 155 Staggs, Nancy E ; 155, 329 Stamper, Earl L; 179 Stamper, Elaine; 207 Stanifer, Linda T.; 420 Stanley, Steven B. ; 255, 268, 448 Stansbury, Janet J.; 449 Stanton, Erica L; 420 Staples, Mark; 359 Stapleton, David L; 398 Stapleton, Diana L; 398 Stapleton, Pamela J.; 449 Stapleton, William; 100 Stark, Lorraine E.; 272, 420 Starnes, Cheryl A.; 207 Starnes, Larry S.; 449 Starnes, Randall; 449 Starnes, Sharon S.; 398 Statzer, Steve B.; 294, 398 Staviski, Raymond T.; 420 Stayfon, Gail H.; 398 Stebbins, Robert E.; 125 Stebing, Davil E.; 259, 449 Stedman, Jerry S-; 420 Steele, Sandra J.; 256, 257, 449 Steevens, Daniel H.; 271 Steeves, Daniel H.; 155 Steffen, Ann M.; 398 Stegemoller, Randy L.; 449 Stegner, David C; 255, 420 Stegring, Dave; 362 Steidle, David V.; 257 Steinberg, Joan; 257 Stempfer, Helen M.; 420 Stephens, Duane L.; 398 Stephens, James W.; 398 Stephens, Mary E.; 293, 398 Stephens, Peggi J.; 449 Stephens, Sally I.; 398 Stephenson, Carol f.; 449 Stephenson, Ronald W.; 449 Stepp, Melinda N.; 420 Stevens, Carol L.; 449 Stevens, Robert M., Jr.; 449 Stevens, William B.; 155 Stevenson, Barbara G.; 449 Stevenson, Kenneth G.; 454 Stewart, Allen F.; 449 Stewart, David L.; 420 Stewart, Donald K.; 155, 241 Stewart, Jerry; 135, 155, 219, 248, 298, 323 Stewart, Morris A.; 398 Stewart, Roger R.; 420 Stewart, Ron; 156 Stewart, Sarah G.; 182 Stewart, William M.; 265, 398 Stice, Stephen A.; 449 Stiefel, John E.; 271, 398 Stigall, Anne D.; 268 Stigall, Jacqulyn D.; 156 Stigers, Nancy G.; 269, 270, 324, 398, 330 Stinson, Daisy; 257 Stirers, Mary L.; 398 Stirn, Shelby A.; 324, 420 Stivers, Cheryl K.; 449 Stivers, David D.; 257, 258 Stivers, Roy W,; 256, 306, 323, 398 Stivers, Sondra L.; 449 Stivers, Vernell Y.; 207 Stober, Carlo S.; 420 Stockdale, Juliet F.; 156 Stocker, Walter D., Jr.; 449 Stodghill, Michael T.; 268, 449 Stoeber, Dianne E.; 449 Stoess, William L.; 294, 420 Stokely, Darla K.; 257, 449 Stokley, Donald R„- 398 Stall, Elizabeth R.; 420 Stone, Charles T.; 449 Stone, A. Joanne; 454 Stone, Marilyn M.; 420 Stonecipher, Donna J.; 207, 246, 269, 324 Stonecipher, Sharon; 156, 324 Storch, Barbara R.; 322, 420 Storie, Dinah G.; 322, 420 Storm, Donald D.; 398 Storm, Michael W.; 420 Story, Leath R.; 398 Stouder, Nancy A.; 449 Stouffer, Robert E.; 179 Stout, Charles W.; 449 Stovall, Thomas F.; 96 Stratemeyer, Florence; 239 Stratton, Candy R.; 237, 420 Strausbaugh, Carol J.; 449 Strausbaugh, Linda J.; 156, 221, 239, 243, 270 313, 314 Straviski, Raymond; 306 Streck, Michael A.; 420 Strickland, June; 420 Strickland, Trent; 102 Striker, Sandra L.; 207, 313 Stroll, Henry P.; 420 Strong, Guy; 348 Strong, Marvin L.; 398 Strunk, Larry D.; 156 Strunk, Pamela J.; 311 Struve, Donald G.; 259 Stuber, Ted A.; 273 Stuckenberg, David; 398 Stucker, Brenda S.; 156 STUDENT INTERFAITH COUNCIL; 311 Studer, Patricia A.; 449 Stuhlreyer, Peggy; 156, 239, 243 Stultz, Elizabeth A.; 135, 156, 246, 272 Stumbo, Sandra C; 398 Sturgeon, Donald P.; 420 Sublett, Lewis H.; 420 Sullivan, Cathy L.; 272, 449 Sullivan, Elizabeth C; 156, 322 Summa, Elaine; 272 Summers, Janice K.; 449 Summer, William E.; 449 Sundell, Linda M. ; 398 Sunderland, Lynne J.; 313, 324 Suro, Amita C; 305, 398 Susemichel, Lorie L.; 449 Susong, Linda C; 272, 398 Susong, Ray W.; 259, 420 Sutter, Robert K.; 420 Swafford, Earl; 449 Swain, William F.; 398 Swango, Bruce E.; 398 Swango, David N.; 449 Swango, Patricia A.; 297, 324, 398 Swansen, William D.; 207 Swart, Connie J.; 420 Swartz, Thomas M.; 272, 340, 399 Sweasy, Kenneth W.; 420 Sweazy, Gary L.; 449 Sweeney, Linda M.; 449 Swetnam, Jim E.; 399 Swisher, Charles E.; 207 Switzer, Connie L. ; 207, 269 Switzer, Jeanne M.; 272, 449 Swoope, Gloria J.; 449 Swope, Carol S.; 420 Syck, Grover; 314 Synder, Ross; 288 -T- Tabeling, Richard W.; 449 Tackett, Anne H.; 399 Tackett, Charles; 156 Tackett, Grayson; 179 Tackett, James B.; 207 Tackett, Rosemary; 420 Tallent, Overt L.; 268, 420 Talmage, Martin T.; 420 Tandy, Donald B.; 399 Tanner, Paula A.; 449 Tanner, Ronald E.; 207 Tanner, Vicky J.; 297, 399 Tarter, Ada L; 156 Tarvin , Patricia A.; 399 Tarvin, Robert E.; 80, 84, 85, 157, 214, 215, 217, 232, 234, 321, 340 Tarter, Sandra S-; 449 Tate, Kenneth L, Jr.; 207 Tatum, Gary S.; 207 Tasman, Ronald H.; 449 Tate, Paulette; 420 Tatum, Clifton L; 449 Taylor, Anna N.; 449 Taylor, Audrey F.; 157, 311 Taylor, Ben E.; 320 Taylor, Camille K.; 420 Taylor, Charles D. ; 399 Taylor, Donna S.; 450 Taylor, Harry G.; 420 Taylor, Judy M.; 420 Taylor, Larry; 306 Taylor, Leonard C; 98 Taylor, Linda; 421 Taylor, Mary E.; 399 Taylor, Phyllis A. ; 157, 291 Taylor, Ray T. ; 399 Toylor, Richard M.; 157, 270, 399 Taylor, Ronald C; 179; 234, 294 Taylor, Susan G.; 399 Taylor, Susangay G.; 311 Taylor, Teddy; 340 Taylor, Thomas C; 256, 421 Taylor, William E.; 450 Tazel, John E.; 321, 340 Teater, Linda C; 421 Tedford, Gary S.; 450 Tehan, Karen L.; 157 Templeton, Steve; 272, 399 Terhune, Nancy B.; 179 Terrell, Dennis R.; 450 Terrell, Sue C; 450 Terry, Betty B.; 450 Terry, Janet L.; 246, 399 Thacker, Etta M.; 157 Thacker, John M.; 399 Thacker, Roger B.; 450 Thacker, Vera R.; 399 Thalman, Craig R.; 450 Tharp, John R.; 207, 241, 304, 306 Theiler, Patricia L; 421 Thienel, Glenn P.; 255, 399 Thobe, Donna J.; 207 Thomas, Anthony D.; 421 Thomas, Barbara A.; 242, 450 Thomas, Barbara J.; 399 Thomas, Barbara L.; 450 Thomas, Carolyn A.; 399 Thomas, Charles R.; 450 Thomas, Donall L.; 157 Thomas, James L.; 157 Thomas, Jeanette T.; 450 Thompson, John W.; 421 Thomas, Joseph P.; 213 Thomas, Kathleen M.; 421 Thomas, Kathy; 237, 321 Thomas, Margaret L.; 450 Thomas, Margaret V.; 450 Thomas, Martha L.; 182 Thomas, Mary R.; 450 Thomas, Priscillo A.; 182 Thomas, Sharon E.; 208 Thomas, Teresia; 323 Thomas, Wayne A.; 450 Thomas, William D.; 255, 399 Thomason, Georgia M.; 269, 399 Thomer, Bob; 450 Thomer, Linda S.; 399 Thompson, Brenda V.; 293, 399 Thompson, Bruce N.; 450 Thompson, David F.; 324, 399 Thompson, Delsie L.; 450 Thompson, Doris K.; 450 Thompson, Dwane L.; 399 Thompson, George M.; 157 Thompson, Georgia M.; 324 Thompson, Harry; 238, 255 Thompson, James O.; 180 Thompson, Kay; 272 Thompson, Letitia A.; 450 Thompson, Libbie L.; 399 Thompson, Ralph J.; 131 Thompson, Reda K.; 450 Thompson, Sharon A.; 399 Thompson, William C. Jr.; 450 Thompson, William G.; 324, 450 Thornton, Candace L.; 399 Thornton, Mary J.; 311 Thornton, Ruth A.; 135, 208, 269, 291, 305 Thurman, James T.; 399 Thruman, James W.; 102 Thurman, John; 306 Thurtell, Robert D.; 157, 271 Tilford, Sandra E.; 208 Tillotson, Alice A.; 450 Tillson, Timothy B.; 306, 421 Tilmes, Beverly D.; 217, 233 Tincher, David L; 157 Tincher, Joyce A.; 272, 399 Tincher, Wendell; 421 Tindle, Sue C; 450 Tipton, Cheryl L.; 421 Tipton, Donnie G.; 421 Todd, Marlene; 450 Todd, Russell; 92 Todd, Sandy L; 246, 421 Tolle, Freddie J.; 450 Thompson, Kay; 399 Toole, Gary R.; 450 Towery, Logan R.; 450 Towler, Ann H.; 450 Town, Glenn P.; 354, 450 Townley, James G.; 157 Townsend, Lawrence B.; 399 Trabits, Carol L.; 313, 450 Trachsel, Bonnie E.; 157 Trail, Bennie M.; 399 Trapp, Judith C; 208 Trautman, Glenna; 421 Trautman, Linda M.; 272, 314, 325, 399 Trautwein, Johnny M.; 421 Treadway, Douglas L.; 292, 399 Trees, Jenny L.; 450 Tremper, William W.; 304, 399 Trenz, Robert C.j 421 Trenz, Robert C; 273 Tribble, Guyvonne; 242, 450 Trimble, Allen C; 327, 421 Troike, Fred; 321, 340, 399 Trosper, Betty L; 157, 322 Trower, Teresa A.; 450 True, Geraldine; 421 True, Jane A.; 450 True, Rodger E.; 242, 399 True, Susan M.; 399 Truesdell, Lee J.; 450 Trumbo, Robert P.; 450 Trunnell, Larry R.; 348, 421 Truster, Stanley R-; 421 Trusty, Gary E.; 320, 450 Tucker, Charles G.; 450 Tucker, Linda S.; 399 Tucker, Susan D.; 272, 399 Tudor, Sharon K.; 157, 242 Turmah, Elisena M.; 259 Turman, Elisena M.; 450 Turnblazer, William T.; 421 Turnbull, Janet L. ; 451 Turner, Bennie G.; 157 Turner, Brenda S.; 157 Turner, Charles B.; 399 Turner, Eileen M.; 399 Turner, Elizabeth; 272 Turner, Ethel M. ; 399 Turner, John; 421 Turner, Judith A.; 451 Turner, Linda L; 451 Turner, Marilyn A.; 421 Turpin, Betty E.; 208 Turtle, Carol A.; 451 -U- Ulrich, Joseph D. ; 451 Underwood, John L.; 273, 311 Underwood, Larry R.; 311, 451 Ungruhn, Gene; 273, 323 Ungruhn, Gene R.; 399 Upchurch, Martin L.; 421 Upton, Mark G. ; 399 Urmston, Nancye L.; 421 -V- Vallance, William A.; 451 Vanarsdale, David G.; 451 Van Arsdale, Judith; 242 Van Asdlen, Jacqueline I.; 314, 451 Vanbever, Edna P.; 208, 239 Vance, Alice; 256 Vance, Belinda K.; 451 Vance, David M.; 102 Vance, Michael D.; 421 Vance, Sandra L.; 451 Van Deventer, Kenneth J.; 451 Van Gilder, Debra K.; 451 Vanhoose, Robert B.; 208 Van Hoose, Sonja G.; 451 VanHorn, Dennis G; 255, 421 an Home, Linda L.; 451 VanMeter, Donald R.; 269 Van Ness, Gail A.; 451 Vanetti, John C; 399 Vanover, Niana S.; 157 Vanover, Norma M.; 158 Van Oss, Linda M.; 451 Van Pelt, Beverly P.; 451 VanSickle, Reecy F., 399 Van Vactor, Cheryl M.; 451 Varney, Jan P.; 399 Varney, Larry W.; 399 Varney, Rodney L.; 208 VARSITY E CLUB; 321 Vaughn, Charles A.; 451 Vaughn, George M.; 180 Vaughn, Lois A.; 451 Vavra, Anne C; 451 Veeneman, Jeanne; 421 Vermillion, Connie M.; 451 Verville, Betty L.; 451 Veeheman, Jeanne; 272 Vencill, Gary D.; 399 Vencill, Larry E.; 320, 399 Vereker, Richard T. ; 399 Vescio, Hervert S.; 99 Vice, Richard L.; 421 Vice, Sara A.; 257, 258, 451 Vickers, David R.; 311, 399 Vicker, John L.; 95 Videtto, Jacqueline D.; 451 Vipperman, Catherine D.; 451 Vitatoe, Trudy A.; 421 Vittitoe, Jim A.; 399 Voelker, William C; 399 Vogler, Patricia A., 421 Voiers, Margetta M.; 399 Voight, Fred C; 241 Voigt, Frederick C; 158 Volk, Louis J.; 400 Volk, Nancy A.; 322, 421 Volpe, Donna O.; 208 Von Holle, David; 208, 290 VonSick, Ronnie L, 421 -W- Waddell, Madlyn G.; 451 Wade, Loraine; 400 Wade, Maureen K.; 400 Wagers, Charles S.; 421 Wagers, Donna L.; 421 Wagner, Claire F.; 451 Wagner, Dennis R.; 208 Wagner, Gloria J.; 400 Wagner, James S.; 400 Wagner, Robert J.; 273, 451 Wagoner, David L.; 451 Wagoner, Donald R.; 451 Wainscott, David E.; 400 Wainscott, Deborah E.; 451 Wainscott, Diane H.; 400 Wainscott, Donna; 421 Waits, Charles W.; 400 Waits, Nancy; 272 Waits, Vicki D. ; 451 Walden, Wayne N.; 451 Waldroup, Roddy G.; 421 Walker, Bill; 219 Walker, Candace S.; 451 Walker, Charles W. ; 158 Walker, Clara E.; 451 Walker, Jeroline; 451 Walker, Joe; 451 Walker, Karen K.; 400 Walker, Robert A.; 321, 356 Walker, William R ; 356, 400 Wall, William J.; 340, 400 4 83 Wallace, Harold C; 451 Wallace, James S.; 400 Wallace, Jo E.; 208 Wallin, Charles W.; 421 Wallin, Fannie J.; 208 Wallingford, Jeanene; 314, 400 Walllngford, Kenneth M.; 454 Walls, Danny E. ; 273 Walraven, Jay; 400 Walter, Sandra C; 324, 421 Walters, David; 273, 400 Walters, H. 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K.; 159 Wilcox, Carol L; 452 Wilcox, James R. ; 209 Wilde, David G.; 400 Wilder, Amos; 452 Wilham, Karen Y.; 400 Wilkerson, Wanda M.; 272, 422 Wilkin, Thomas H.; 452 Wilkins, Millerson L.; 452 Wilkinson, Dawn K.; 422 William, Donnie R.; 422 Williams, Andrew; 422 Williams, Betty A.; 452 Williams, Bo; 422 Williams, Charles T.; 320, 324, 454 Williams, Claudia J.; 159 Williams, Darlene; 159 Williams, David L.; 159 Williams, Dennis C; 271 Williams, Dennis L.; 288, 400 Williams, Donna J.; 452 Williams, Dorothea W. ; 422 Williams, E. Carol; 422 Williams, Eddie J.; 422 Williams, Ellen R.; 452 Williams, Georgetta; 452 Williams, Howard M.; 400 Williams, James W.; 452 Williams, Jerry R.; 453 Williams, Jeffrey M.; 159, 269 Williams, Judith E.; 209 Williams, Karen L; 237, 314, 422 Williams, Larry H.; 209, 359 Williams, Patricia; 259 Williams, Roma J.; 400 Williams, Richard C; 180 Williams, Robert L.; 453 Williams, Sandra K.; 453 Williams, Sharon A.; 422 Williams, Sue H.; 209, 239 Williams, Terry A.; 400 Williams, Thomas J.; 422 Williamson, Carol A.; 422 Williamson, George R., Jr.; 209 Williamson, Judith K.; 159 Williamson, Portia K.; 270, 400 Williamson, Robert B.; 401 Williamson, Sammye G.; 209 Willian, Donnie R.; 273 Willimann, Judy R.; 401 Willinghurst, Charles R.; 453 Willis, Margaret A.; 453 Willis, Sharon D.; 453 Willoughby, Betty J.; 210 Willoughby, Linda C; 272, 323 Wills, Jane F.; 453 Wills, Jerry W.; 453 Wills, John M.; 294, 401 Wilmhoff, James D.; 401 Wilms, Casey; 422 Wilson, Charles L; 210 Wilson, Douglas D.; 453 Wilson, Edward H.; 324, 401 Wilson, Garland W.; 273, 453 Wilson, Gary A.; 453 Wilson, Gary E.; 180 Wilson, George G.; 180, 311 Wilson, James E.; 314 Wilson, Jerry L.; 422 Wilson, Jimmy C; 422 Wilson, Judith M.; 401 484 Wilson, Katherine L; 272, 401 Wilson, Kenneth L; 159, 269 Wilson, Linda L; 453 Wilson, Marolyn S.; 453 Wilson, Martha S.; 213 Wilson, Mary S.; 453 Wilson, Paul D. ; 180 Wilson, Robert L; 213 Wilson, Robert W.; 401 Wilson, Rodney K.; 453 Wilson, Roger A.; 422 Wilson, Ronald C; 422 Wilson, Ruth A.; 305, 401, 453 Wilson, Sherry L; 210 Wilson, Stanolyn G. ; 159, 233 Wilson, Wanda M.; 210 Wilt, Sandra C; 159, 246, 322 Winburn, Brenda G.; 422 Winburn, Cynthia C; 454 Winburn, Helen J.; 272 Wingham, Eddie W. ; 159 Winings, Jill S.; 159 Winkler, Vina M.; 87, 422 Winkler, William; 256 Winstead, Roy D.; 422 Winter, Sandra L; 159, 293 Wira, Michael E.; 401 Wiser, Garret W. ; 180 Wisowaty, Marlene A.; 401 Withers, Larry J.; 180 Witlow, William, 305 Witt, Connie L.; 401 Witt, Danny R.; 401 Witt, Joe L; 159 Witt, John C; 401 Witt, Phyllis A.; 182 Witt, Victor L.; 159, 268, 269 Wofford, Larry; 242, 246, 401 Wojciechowski, Margaret E.; 453 Woiciechowski, Sandra S.; 210, 272 Wolf, Pamela M. ; 182 Wolfe, Donna L.; 272, 401 Wolfe, Priscilla K.; 422 Wolff, John H., Jr.; 422 Wolff, Stanley P.; 453 Wolford, Kothy M.; 453 Wolski, George L; 289, 401 Wood, Allen P.; 453 Wood, Carol L.; 422 Wood, Gayle F.; 401 Wood, Harry D.; 273, 422 Wood, James M. ; 362, 401 Wood, Richard D,; 180, 294 Woodall, Phillip S.; 298, 323, 401 Woodruff, Kenneth L.; 422 Woodruff, Sharon A.; 422 Woods, Jane E.; 293, 401 Woods, Sandra K.; 160, 270 Woods, William R.; 348, 422 Woodside, Deborah L.; 272, 423 Woodward, Ron P.; 401 Woodward, William A.; 180 Woodworth, Kenneth E.; 160, 233, 234, 270, 323 Woolard, Catherine E.; 453 Wooten, John R.; 453 Wooten, Joseph K. ; 453 Workman, Martha K.; 423 Worley, Barbara A.; 423 Worth, John E.; 268, 423 Wosciehowski, Liz; 256 Wozny, Cathy; 323, 453 Wren, Sue; 324, 401 Wright, Barbara L.; 423 Wright, Judith A.; 210, 259 Wright, Julian; 401 Wright, Kay A.; 210 Wright, Larry E.; 423 Wright, Linda I.; 401 Wright, Phyllis A.; 237, 423 Wright, Phyllis S.; 246, 323, 423 Wright, Ronald W.; 160 Wright, Sharon K.; 257, 453 Wright, Stephen P.; 160, 232, 234, 270 Wright, Theresa A.; 423 Wright, Wilfred R.; 453 Wyan, Janet K.; 181 Wyan, Polly W. ; 160 Wyott, George E.; 246, 320 Wyatt, Larry G.; 453 Wyckoff, Irene A.; 453 Wynn, Linda J.; 259, 423 Yacabone, Kathleen A.; 272, 401 Yates, Carroll A.; 401 Yates, Rebecca S.; 210, 269 Yates, Richard H.; 453 Yates, Thomas D.; 423 Yeager, Dorian P.; 423 Yearsley, John W.; 401 Yeary, Dennis E.; 453 Yeary, Walter R.; 453 Yeldell, Sidney; 340 Yocum, C. Jane; 453 Young, Amy L.; 259 Young, Angelia L.; 453 Young, Bruce S.; 273, 401 YOUNG DEMOCRATS; 324 Young, Douglass W.; 453 Young, John A.; 453 Young, John E.; 181 Young, Joseph; 162 Young, Kenneth D.; 453 Young, Linda M.; 453 Young, M. Michele; 423 Young, Michael R.; 313, 453 YOUNG REPUBLICANS; 324 Young, Robert W. ; 255, 295, 401 Young, Sarah L.; 423 Young, William F„- 160 Young, Willie L.; 401 Yoworsky, Steven G-; 453 Zachary, Jerry L.; 423 Zachritz, Randy J.; 423 Zanone, Wesley M.; 423 Zavis, Sue M.; 453 Zepp, Frederick K.; 181, 218, 233, 234, 298 Zerhusen, Janice E.; 270, 325, 401 Zerkle, Terry L.; 160 Zimmerman, Wayne H.; 160 Zureich, Herbert H.; 160, 234, 241 Zweig, Susan A.; 423 Zwick, Robert A.; 255, 423 Zwick, William C.j 273, 401 Retrospect to remember a lifetime, others better forgotten. Some of us grew up in a hurry, because he had to; sadly, some of us never will. We learned from it, whether we wanted to or not. Hopefully, we will improve on it Editor ' s Note The 1968 MILESTONE is, above all, a yearbook, a record of the events and the people of 1967-68. But it is our contention that a yearbook should be more than this. Therefore, we have edited a book which we hope will not only bring a smile of remembrance as you look through its pages, but will cause you to take an appraising look at this year, this school, and you. Now that it is over, editing the MILESTONE doesn ' t seem as if it were the task that it really was. For the most part, it was a joy, but there were times when we felt that if there were ever a 1968 MILESTONE, it would be in spite of, rather than because of, a good many people. AUCTION MILESTONE • TRIPLE C£0 K v IN ' VANS C.SPURI iro ACtCTtOi PHONE 623-38 Perhaps the people to whom we owe the most thanks are Joyce Harville, and Wilma Asbury, managing and assistant editors; our faithful section editors who persevered through more than a few trying times; and the loyal staff members who always did unquestioningly what they were asked. To our big daddies , Harrell Brooks, Foote and Davies representative, and Don Feltner, our advisor, we also say thanks for advice and encourage- ment. We also acknowledge the contributions of the following photographers: Trent Strickland; Dave Rains; Dwaine Riddle; Bobby Whitlock; Rob Kum- ler; and Nancy Staggs and Dave McKinney, section editors who took pic- tures in their spare time. Special thanks go to John Mullaney, Ron Car- roll, Bob Buring, Osborne Photographic Laboratories; and to Michael Coers. J 88


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