Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)
- Class of 1978
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I ( n ' I SEVENTY-EIGHT Volume 55 , .t - sterp, Kefludcy U n ivergjjy Richmond, KiT 7 Allen D. EngJe, Editor Deborah A. Eskridge, Managing Editor Clifford A. Taylor, Business Manag0r Larry W. Bailey, Adviser — ' « ■-•■' -WfcJ J!_m. 4 if ' •- • -- ' wt- .. ..., _ g B ' nfl H M a ' H -- m, - al -; iji!f. C2i « CONTENTS i LSn -. .4. Sports Honors . . . Organizatioqs Chass f 78 i fVii clas es l li EdltorrS btTr icitjon . . .398 ■• -482- .5tr S ' H ' S ' E ' S ' ' : .. , .0 ), S M i iJ ., A raw .-4 - -iT ' ■-i. - - i -5  3 • -  :? •  - ? Eastern ' s campus was more than a collection of buildings across the rolling landscape. It was an environ- ment in which people with diversified interests and talents could come to- gether for self-improvement and ex- perience. Rather than an environ- ment of physical growth which high- lighted the 1960s, the University proved to be a setting in which people grew emotionally as well as intellect- ually. Milestone 5 Because each person is different, each student came to Eastern for a special reason. However, all were unified in a unique manner. Each came in search of a commitment, an involvement with their school and the world around them. It is this commit- ment to excellence over the years that has become one of the outstand- ing characteristics of Eastern Ken- tucky University. 6 Milestone Milestone 7 In all areas the job before us is to deal with improvements in the quality of what we are doing . . . — President J. C. Powell From an Interview with The Alumnus Editorial Board October, 1976 8 Milestone Lord, Thou givest us everything for the price of an effort. —Leonardo Da Vinci Milestone 9 A constant pursuit of improvement, fulfillment, and dedication was sensed throughout the entire University community personifying the principle of doing more than what is merely required. Learning was a shared experience. Both students and teachers gave generously of their time and knowledge. This quest for knowledge was not always easy, but the rewards made the sometimes wearisome tasks worth- while. 10 Milestone I II lllllllll Milestone 11 The pursuit of excellence did not exclude a time for relaxing. People who work hard often play hard, and in their socializing , Eastern ' s students discovered friendships and experiences that could benefit them throughout life. 12 Milestone 14 Milestone The satisfaction and delight of helping others, and giving freely of valuable time and energy to benefit their fellow nnan, drew many of Eastern ' s students and faculty into service activities. Students spent long hours aiding others, and strangely enough, found that in serving others they grew and learned from the experience. Milestone 15 MOVING IN: Everyone Is Put To Work August brought nearly 7,000 students back to live on Eastern ' s campus. A helping hand, whether to carry a heavy locker or point out a misplaced building, was always available and welcomed. As students once again moved away from home, taking most of it with them, every one pulled together in order to make the situation move along smoothly. RIGHT: Moving into a dorm requires a strong sense of humor as well as a strong back. BELOW: A member of Eastern ' s Ivlilitary Police company finds herself busy helping students and their families to find their way around campus. The M.P. ' s were also respon- sible for helping to direct traffic on campus during the hectic days before classes started. 18 Student Life Moving In ;;;; «! ABOVE LEFT: Newly-arrived students sometimes found it necessary to wait with their belongings while friends and relatives car ried even more belongings up to the room. This student seems to have plenty of posses- sions to keep her company as she waits. LEFT: A parent helps move in some of the bare necessities which will help to give the dorm room a more home-like atmosphere. ABOVE: An Eastern student checks over one of his bags before moving it, and all his other belongings, up to his temporary home. Student Life Moving In 19 REGISTRATION Over 13,500 students enrolled at Eastern in the fall. And although at times it seemed as if they were all enrolling in the same class at the same time, students still managed to survive registration week. Many students found that the lines moved faster this year. This was due to some changes in the registration process at the Alumni Coliseum. Student ' s financial aid desks and the check-out registers were moved down on the gym floor in order to relieve thecongestion in the coliseum corridors. Even with these improve- ments, students, registration workers and ad- visors alike were glad to see registration over and a new semester begin. TOP: Patience is one of the virtues developed by Eastern ' s students during registration week. MIDDLE RIGHT: Skip Daugtitery, Director of Student Activities and Organiza- tions, directs a student into tier proper line before the day ' s registration activities begin. RIGHT: Students line up alphabetically and by class in front of Alumni Coliseum. Registration practices like this take a little ex- tra time to set up, but they save even more time once the students move inside to register. 20 Student Life Registration LEFT: Collecting class cards In the auxiliary gym, students find that they are not at the right table to pick up their cards. A faculty member points out the table they need to go to while the students listen intently, BELOW: An advisor looks over a coed ' s trial schedule. After her schedule is okayed she will be able to go on and collect her class cards. Student Life Registration 21 ABOVE: As another school year begins, many students meet old friends and make new ac- quaintances at one of the downtown bars. Even the lines to get into the crowded bars were found to be an excellent place to talk with others. RIGHT: Doug Caudill. a Senior from North Bend, Ohio, spends some time between classes socializing beside the bookstore. ' ■' — IPSIWIP, ■- • if- 22 Student Life Adjusting To Life At Eastern First Weeks On Campus Provide New Experiences The first few weeks of the school year proved to be hectic for most students. Last minute room assignments, dorm keys, and roommate schedules were given out amid a frantic rush for textbooks and class supplies. Despite the rigors of adjustment and relocation, one or two stu- dents found time after classes started to unwind downtown. Others chose to meet new friends and otherwise socialize by remaining on campus. Regardless of where or how they spent their spare time, students will remember those first hot weeks in August as a unique, if demanding, experience. LEFT: At the University Store, this student tries to match the classes she is taking with the signs on the book racks. By referring to textbooks by the classes using them, the University Store saves a great deal of time and trouble every year tor Eastern ' s students. BELOW: The colorful and distinctive T-shirts and jackets at the University Store are very popular with students and faculty alike. Along with books and other school sup- plies, the bookstore carries a full line of shirts, jackets, sporting clothes and glassware, all Individualized with Eastern ' s symbols and designs. Student Life 23 Signs On Campus Demand Request And Plead From the day they arrive as freshmen until the day they depart, EKU students are directed, restricted, commanded, and sometimes even informed by the profuse array of signery pasted across the campus. The first sight many freshmen have of their campus is the Welcome signs hung by frater- nities and sororities on the fence of the in- tramural ball field. After this innocent-enough beginning, however, the new arrivals are sub- jected to numerous, varied sales pitches, com- mands, and announcements which conspire to boggle the mind. It is not long before this onslaught jades the students so that they must resort to one of the few defenses available— selectivity in obeying the directions. Ifji ' - ' - ' - 24 Student Life J ■■II ■1 VlbN ' gjtf mi NOT Au-ovin LOFPy , FOR T ' ,E5 T£KTS MiiaeR AND ' _ nc-v .-... . NO MEN ALLOWED BEYOND THIS POINT ■j CROSS ONLY II- AT [c rosswalk Welcome ? tsFu [ Welcome ' ■KA6 student Life 25 Summer Tempo Lingers On The lazy days of summer continued into mucin of tlie fall semester. Tests, meetings, lectures, studying— none were as important as just a little more time to relax. Whetlner on a squeaky sofa in the Powell building, the sunny rim of a campus fountain or oiled and basking upon a beach towel, rest and relaxation seemed almost a necessity during those hot, endless afternoons of summer. RIGHT: Coeds from Martin Hall, in an attempt to keep that perfect tan ttiat they worked so hard on over the summer, succumb to one of summer ' s last beautiful afternoons. BELOW: Bob Varney, a Senior from Belfry, Kentucky, and Kathy Tackett, a Junior from Dorton, Kentucky, take time out between classes for relaxation and small talk at the Smith Park fountain. Hot summer days drew many students out- doors to spend their free time. 26 The slow-moving days of late summer tended to fill the sofas in the Powell Building with sleeping bodies. Student Life 27 students Enjoy Second Crafts Fair The second annual Crafts Fair was held in the center of the campus on September 8th. Craftsmen from all over Kentucky set up booths on the main concourse between the Powell Building and the Wallace Building. The 33 ex- hibits included such items as woodwork, weaving, leather goods, plants, pottery and dolls. Sponsored by the Student Association, the fair raised $360 for the Scotia Disaster Memorial Fund. The fund provides a $500 scholarship at Eastern for a descendant of a Kentucky miner killed in a mine disaster. ABOVE: Students stop between classes to observe a Ken- tucky artist put the finishing touches on one of his many canvas paintings. Some of the proceeds from his sales went to the Scotia IVIine Disaster Fund which helps miners ' children to attend Eastern. LEFT: The handcrafted jewelry stand proved to be among the most popular ex- hibits, as proven by the attention it received from these stu- dents. 28 Student Life Crafts Fair ' 1 - ' IT ' lTi!) TOP LEFT: Beautiful handmade wood framed mirrors caugfit the .attention of many passing students. TOP RIGHT: A craftsman finds time among the rush to classes to rearrange his hand- thrown pottery hanging planters. ABOVE: Hand tooled leather belts and distinctively designed buckles drew the more practical students. Student Life Crafis Fair 29 TOP: Students in Dr. Edwin Hess ' lower division biology class take copious notes as they review for an upcoming exam. The first exams of a new semester can create some tense mo- ments, but most students find that a lit- tle time spent studying will ease the tensions. ABOVE: Kappa Delta sisters Robin Liggett and Leighanne Clark ex- plain some of their rush display material at one of the many introduc- tory meetings held during sorority rush week. RIGHT: One release from the tensions and the increasing pace of campus life is the series of concerts, sponsored by the Office of Student Ac- tivities. Presented early In the first semester, the concerts were held In the ravine and Brock Auditorium. 30 Student Life Pace Of Campus Activities Increases !y M? ? X As the school year moved on, slowly, but in- evitably, the pace of activities at Eastern began to increase. People began to walk a little bit faster to classes, rooms in the Powell Building set aside for organizational meetings became booked up and everyone took school a little more seriously. One reason for the increased seriousness on the part of the students was the increased interest in tests shown by teachers. However, it was not only an increase in scholarly pursuit that marked this phase of the semester. Football practice became a little more serious and a little more physical as the season ' s first games approached. The first semester pledge period began for the sororities and Greek mixers and parties became an every weekend affair. All other campus organizations began to organize further, with fund raising and social activities increasing. The Office of Student Ac- tivities scheduled a series of concerts on campus as activities increased to allow students a little time off from classes and other worries. TOP: A senior member of the Little Colonel ' s Drill Squad instructs a group of prospective Little Colonels in ttie in- tricacies of a drill routine. The squad that eventually performed at sports events and competitions was formed from the girls recruited at early tryout sessions lil e this one. RIGHT: Practices become longer, harder and much more serious as summer comes to a close and the date of the first foot- ball game looms large in front of the Colonel ' s coaches and players. Student Life 31 ef A Vincent Bugliosi, the chief prosecutor in the Charles Manson case, spoke to an overflow crowd at Brock Auditorium on September 26. Bugliosi, author of the best selling book Helter Skelter , described Manson as an evil so- phisticated con man who turned relatively harmless young people into mass murderers. Manson convinced his followers that after a war between whites and blacks, the Manson family would control the world. Bugliosi stated that he has now turned his attention away from the Manson case and has called for a reopening of the Robert Kennedy assassination investiga- tion. His second book on the Manson case, Till Death Do Us Part was published recently. At the end of the lec- ture Bugliosi answered a number of questions from the audience. Even though he thinks Manson is not insane, Bugliosi believes him beyond redemption and feels the killer should never be paroled. ABOVE: Vincent Bugliosi, chief prosecuting attorney in the Charles Manson case, ponders a question from the audience following his lecture in Brock Auditorium. LEFT: Bugliosi autographs copies of his book Helter Skelter for some of the large crowd of students who attended his lecture on the IWanson case. 32 Student Life Nimoy Enlightens And Entertains The University Centerboard presented Leonard Nimoy, star of the phenomenally suc- cessful Star Trek television series, Broadway actor and television personality, in a lecture ap- pearance on February 16. Held in the Hiram Brock Auditorium, the free program contained a brief lecture and an extensive question and answer period. Nimoy discussed such diverse topics as U.F.O. ' s, the problems of com- municating in modern society, chances for a revival of the Star Trek science-fiction program, the responsibilities and opportunities for actors, and his present nationally syndicated series In Search Of . . . . Nimoy ' s easygoing style and frank responses created a relaxed at- mosphere and provided for an entertaining evening. ABOVE: At a press conference held in the Board ot Regents ' room. Leonard Nimoy fields a question from one of the television, radio, and newspaper reporters in attendance. LEFT: Stressing a literary point, Nimoy makes extensive use of body language . Student Life 33 eastern . . . For the Eastern student, the campus is the world he ex- periences 24 hours a day, seven days a weel . It is here that he studies, attends classes, makes friends and relaxes in the com- pany of friends — professors and classmates. It is here that life ' s fondest memories are formed. It is here that he finds love, happiness, sadness, anxiety, satisfaction, and some disappointment. Com- bined, these make up the college experience. f S ' ' ■4v ' - ' ■-v- ' H ' (f%;, ' i-V i- ' !  = - - the campus beautiful . . The Eastern campus provides truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn. The natural beauty of the campus has been thoughtfully combined with buildings of distinctive architecture to maintain a feeling of orderly attractiveness. We need only a short time at Eastern to learn why it iscalled the Campus Beautiful. This is Eastern, our home. This is Eastern, soon to become our beloved Alma Mater. This is Eastern, our Campus Beautiful. , ' I . . 4 in all seasons What makes Eastern so richly different? Eastern is a state of mind as well as a place with thousands of people gathered in a compact community. To every student there is something that is typically Eastern. It may be a tower, an arch, a stately column; it may be a building that has seen the passing of a century, or one that is just beginning its years of service. the campus beautiful 1 - - ;- - . « M ' a l It 1 m m  m m i m ■! « Ml a - •; ■■■' n ■■Ksx: — ui -j -m ai i 5 a.. ■■■■■|H kjy_ - 81 m4 1 The Eastern campus provides truly a beautiful atmosphere in which to live and learn. The natural beauty of the campus has been thoughtfully combined with buildings of distinctive architecture to maintain a feeling of orderly attractiveness. We need only a short time at Eastern to learn why it is called the Campus Beautiful. An invigorating Indian Sum- mer replaced the usual drab autumn as warm weather seemed to last forever. Almost overnight, the campus was electrified with colors. Crisp, bright leaves hung desperately onto their branches as students headed outdoors to take advantage of the wonderful weather. The ravine, with its tall trees and soft grass, was a favorite resting place, ideal for study- ing, cycling or squirrel- watching. Nevertheless, the rains came at last, and leaves, no longer part of a spacious canopy, matted into a soggy, cold carpet for students hurry- ing to midterm classes. 34 Student Life Indian Summer M ' ,:, ' ■' •■. tf ' -lr- • , V A ■if- . • S ' ST - • ' ' ll ' fe iJ ■• •■f|lfe:; ' iiSJ,«. IM ■: r Student Life Indian Summer 35 ABOVE: The funny, if messy, Milk My Baby event has become one of the most popular games at the IX Derby. Concluding a week of activities, this year ' s Boogie Derby gave this Phi Mu, and all the other participants, a chance to have a good time. TOP RIGHT: The sisters of Alpha Delta Pi react to the news of a victory in one of the events on derby day. The A.D.P. ' s came in second in a close competition that saw the Chi Omegas victorious. BELOW RIGHT: A member of the Chi Omega sorority completes the first stop of the Slippery Hole Chase at the ZX Derby and runs to pick up a second innertube. This year the derby was held on Sep- tember 17th with seven sororities competing for prizes and trophies. 1977 Sigma Chi Boogie Derby Capping a week of celebration and activity, the annual Sigma Chi Derby opened the greek fair season with a day of fun and excitement. This year ' s derby was more of a weekly event, with a watermelon bust competition on Tues- day night, a fireworks display on Wednesday night, window decoration judging on Thursday and the Derby Chase melee on Friday. Rounding out the week was an all-greek mixer at the IX house on Friday night. Titled the Boogie Derby this year, the derby allowed Eastern ' s greek community a welcomed chance for fellowship. On Derby Day seven sororities vied for the IX Spirit Award in events such as Milk My Baby and The Slippery Hole Chase . First place went to the sisters of Chi Omega and Kathy Cole of Alpha Delta Pi was crowned the Derby Queen. 36 Student Life Greek Fairs GREEK The Spirit of Unity FAIRS The Fun of Competing Lambda Chi ' s Initiate A New Campus Tradition Held on September 22nd, the Lambda Chi Alpha Watermelon Bust competition brought a new and novel concept to campus. Competing in games using watermelons were over 60 teams of greek and independent coeds. Some of the games included the watermelon rolling contest, a greased melon relay, a watermelon eating contest and a search through a haystack for a watermelon. Almost 300 watermelons were consumed, one way or another, in a day that left the Seed Spitters from Clay Hall victorious, if queasy. ABOVE LEFT: This coed finds that the best way to win the Melon Eating contest is to bite in and disregard the watermelon juice. BELOW LEFT: The Watermelon Roll Contest took concentration and coordination. BELOW: Cooperation was required for the Greased Melon contest. Student Life Greek Fairs 37 Booths And Events Draw Crowds . . Cloudy skies and the threat of rain did nothing to dampen spirits at the eight annual Sigma Alpha Epsilon County Fair. The fair was held this year on September 28th. Twelve fraternities and six sororities competed in lAE sponsored events and a num- ber of booths were sponsored by fraternities and sororities. Among the lAE events were a checkers cham- pionship, a stiltwalk, a cider chug, arm wrestling and a cigarette rolling contest. Events based in booths in- cluded a swing sponge booth, a basketball toss booth and a rope walk booth. Winning the overall sorority trophy was Alpha Gamma Delta; Delta Upsilon won the fraternity trophy. TOP RIGHT: lAE tries to negotiate the tricky rope ladder at the Alpha Delta Pi Rope Walk booth. RIGHT: At the Kappa Alpha Basketball Toss booth a fraternity brother shoots for a ch ance at the first prize, a keg of liquid refreshment. 38 . . At 8th Annual 2 AE County Fair LEFT: Phi Mu Karen Kinder and lAE Bob Canon talk with Phi IVlu lion Lou Ann Cavenee as she tai es time out from work at the Phi Mu ' s Swing Sponge booth. BELOW LEFT: At the final round of the lAfc- sponsored checkers championship Julie Dolan of Alpha Gamma Delta (left) waits patiently as Kappa Delta ' s Teresa Butler (right) considers her next move. The Kappa Deltas won the event, but the Alpha Gams went on to win the overall championship, with four first places and two second places. BOTTOM LEFT: The hard-core gamblers were found at the Sigma Chi Roulette Wheel booth, waiting for the spinning ball to land. Wfffwmm student Life Greek Fairs 39 Eastern Prepares For Homecoming 1977 The spirit of excitement and participation wfiich peal ed at tlie Homecoming game did not just appear from ttiin air. For weel s beforehand many organizations planned and prepared for the weel ' s festivities. The returning classes of 1967 and 1972 were contacted, concerts and bands were booked and the various student organizations began work on their floats. Like all other campus decorations, the floats were suggestive of this year ' s homecoming theme of Turn On With TV . They all featured characters from television programs and commercials. Students in residence halls also got into the homecoming spirit. The dorm ' s pillars and front walls were decorated with colorful posters and signs. Over 250 students braved a cold Thursday evening and joined the cheerleaders and the Pep Band as they saluted Coach Kidd and the football team. The nippy weather had little effect on the crowd, who seemed to rekindle a sense of school spirit that had not always been evident during the year. As Coach Kidd and several of the senior team members completed their reflections on what a victory over Western meant, the crowd dispersed with perhaps a new understanding of what competition and homecoming mean at Eastern. 40 Student Life Homecoming OPPOSITE; TOP LEFT: Helping brighten the campus for Homecoming, students from Commonwealth Hall use the only weights available, a pair of old hiking boots, to hold down their sign. TOP RIGHT: Coeds from Sullivan Hall perch precariously on their dorm ' s roof in order to put the finishing touches on a f lary Poppins display during homecoming week. OPPOSITE; LEFT: H lembers of the Baptist Student Union work late at a local tobacco warehouse in order to finish up in time for the homecoming parade. MIDDLE LEFT: In preparation for the homecoming game, the cheerleaders and the Pep Band drum up a little competitive spirit at a pep rally in the ravine. BOTTOM LEFT: The sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority carry off the effigy of Western. The girls also carried off the prize for the most spirit at the rally, a keg of liquid refreshment. 41 Homecoming Spirit Parades Through Town Homecoming is often the most exciting time of the school year. Old graduates come back to campus, Lancaster Avenue ' s trees are at their most colorful and the annual homecoming parade draws large crowds to watch the floats and listen to the bands. Good weather prevailed at Homecoming 77 and the parade drew an un- usually large crowd. Monetary prizes were won by the Kappa Delta Tau-lota Epsilon Tau float MASH Western (Most Original) and the Bap- tist Student Union float Let ' s Cream Western (Most Beautiful). Clowns from the Shriner ' s Club entertained everyone with their antics and costumes, while passing out balloons to children in the crowd. The high point of the parade was the appearance of the group of fif- teen campus beauties who were the finalists in the contest for Queen of Homecoming for 1977. RIGHT: In theatrical clown ' s whiteface, mem- bers of Eastern ' s ttieatre department clown down Lancaster Avenue at the annual homecoming parade. BELOW RIGHT: Shriner ' s clowns, on their midget cycles, en- tertain the Richmond crowds during homecoming celebrations. 42 Student Life Homecoming TOP LEFT: The Baptist Student Union ' s float Let ' s Cream Western , with the Campbell ' s Soup Kids, received the Most Beautiful Float Award and a prize of $150. ABOVE LEFT: Riding atop the Richmond Fire Department ' s hook and ladder truck. Eastern ' s cheerleaders enjoy the bright sun and warm weather of homecoming morning. LEFT: As a part of the parade, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity hands out McDonald ' s balloons to young spectators. Student Life Homecoming 43 L h Eastern was the showplace of the Common- wealth during Homecoming 77. Student interest and school spirit soared to new heights making for a week of unparalleled excitement and the creation of many cherished memories. The homecoming theme, Turn On With TV , could not have been more appropriate. As a regional television audience tuned in to the first live telecast of a college game originated by a Kentucky station. Eastern ' s Colonels turned on before 25,000 fans to soundly defeat cross- state rival Western, 35-10. The contest was lauded the Golden Game marking the 50th meeting between the two schools, and in the minds of every true Eastern fan, the game was a work of art. Only a last minute Hilltopper score prevented the Colonels from claiming their largest victory margin since the Eastern- Western series began. Everything about Homecoming 77 was spe- cial. The weather could not have been more beautiful for the colorful parade of floats, bands and lovely queen candidates, and the festive mood of the annual Homecoming Dance on Friday made it a night to remember for all who attended. It was, indeed, a very special weekend. 44 Student Life Homecoming TOP: Students react to an Eastern touchdown with cheering and an airborne flurry of paper towels as a capacity crowd of 25.000 fans watch the 50th Eastern-Western game. LEFT: Eastern Guards Jerome Miller and Dean Stuckey congratulate Flanker Jim Nelson on his touchdown-scoring reception of a 24-yard pass from Quarterback Ernie House. This score in the second quarter increased Eastern ' s lead over Western Kentucky University to 21 - 0. ABOVE: During the halftime program of the 1977 Homecoming Game, the Alumni Band joins the Marching Maroons in a musical salute to some of the TV tunes and jingles of past and present. OPPOSITE LEFT: Ronald McDonald joins majorette Linda Cullen, a senior from Springfield Ohio, in an improvised halftime dance routine. OPPOSITE RIGHT: A flotilla of balloons are released during pre-game festivities. Student Life Home coming 45 Thousands Turn On To Homecoming Jenny Henson Crowned Amid Autumn ' s Beauty A bright, beautiful fall day set the stage for Eastern ' s largest football crowd to witness the crowning of the 1977 Homecoming Queen. Jenny Henson, a senior from Somerset, was crowned in pregame ceremonies by President J. C. Powell. Miss Henson, an English major with a 3.8 G.P.A. and a Presidential Scholarship, plans to go on to graduate school. Her career plans include teaching college level English and writing a novel. Jenny is a member of the Sigma Tau Delta English honorary, the Kappa Delta Tau service sorority, and the Beta Theta Pi fraternity little sisters organization. She is also a majorette with the E.K.U. Marching Maroons. Jenny was selected as the Kentucky representative to the All-American Homecom- ing Queens competition at the Orange Bowl Festival in Miami. 46 Student Life Homecoming Student Life Homecoming 47 Debbie Thomas first Runner-Up eOTDid Thomas, a junior from Shepherdsvilie, was sponsored by Com- monwealth HaJI ' . Majoring in Elementary Education, Debbje plans to teach at the elementarv||aitt. Among other activitieSj Debbie is P||Ji|er of S.N.E.A. and acts a$ treasurer ' .fiO ' f lwejAssociation for Childhood ' ■• ' ' ■■■U. l , - _■- , -i H v Vickie Lynn Peters i Second Runner-Up Sponsored by Keene Hall, freshman file Lynn Peters plans a career In televl- li sports announcing upon the receipt of degree in broadcasting. Vickie hails from Louisville and is a member of the E.K.U. Dance Theatre and the track team. J I « ( i -- ' -«9 t r . . ' t - ' fj student Life Homecoming 49 RIGHT: Bottom: Sponsored by Case Hall, senior Gingie Slusher plans to teach in the area of the deaf, upon com- pletion of her degree in Deaf Education. Gingie is active in the Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children. Middle: A sophomore Music Merchan- dising major, Leslie Berkshire is a member of Delta Omicron and has been active in the Symphonic Band. She is also the Field Commander for the E.K.U. Marching Band. Leslie was sponsored by Delta Omicron and Phi Mu Alpha. Top: Robin Spangler, a sophomore voice major from Dillsboro, Indiana, has a wide variety of interests. She is a member of the University Players as well as being a Lambda Chi Crescent Girl. Sponsored by the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Robin hopes to someday sing profes- sionally. BELOW RIGHT; Bottom: A junior English major, Anita Jones was sponsored by the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and was their representative to the 34th Annual Delta Sigma Theta National Con- vention. IVIiddle: Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Debbie Raque, a senior from Louisville, is ma- joring in Medical Assisting Technology. Sponsored by the Sigma Chi Fraternity, Deb- bie is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. After graduation she plans to work as a doctor ' s assistant. Top: Senior Elaine Neal, a Physical Education major, plans to teach elementary P.E. She is a member of the Delta Upsilon Little Sisters and has been an officer of the Little Colonels for several years. Elaine was sponsored by the Delta Up- silon Fraternity. Eastern ' s 1 977 Homecoming Court LEFT; Bottom: Janice Teague, a freshman from Louisville, was sponsored by the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. A Fashion Merchandising ma- jor, Janice is a member of the Phi Beta Sigma ' s Little Sister organization and was Eastern ' s 1977 Miss Ebony Queen. Middle: Sponsored by the E-Club, junior Lindalee IVIarchese plans to become a P.E. teacher and coach upon her graduation from Eastern. Lindalee is a member of the field hockey team and is secretary of the PEMM Club. Top: An Interior Design major from Louisville, senior Angela Stevenson was sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Angela is a member of the 7-11 Social Club, the American Society of Interior Designers and the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. BELOW LEFT; Top: Pam Grover plans to become a medical assistant upon receipt of her degree in Medical Assisting Technology. Sponsored by Palmer Hall, Pam, a sophomore from Dan- ville, is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Middle: A sophomore Public Relations major. Tammy Harris was sponsored by the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Tammy comes from Louisville and is a mem- ber of Alpha Delta Pi. Bottom: Geology major Laura Hamm plans a career in the field of geology. A senior from Shelbyville, Laura was spon- sored by the Kappa Delta Sorority. She was a member of the Board of Student Reten- tion and is President of Kappa Delta. student Life Homecoming 51 Starbuck Leads Off Concert Season The mellow, southern rock and roll sounds of Starbuck opened the University Centerboard ' s major concert season. This year ' s first concert was held on September 22 in Hiram Brock Auditorium. The overflow crowd which filled the auditorium was entertained by such hit Star- buck singles as Moonlight Feels Right and I Got to Know . Starbuck, a band that opened the Seals and Crofts concert at Eastern last year, incorporated Africian instruments, marimbas and flutes into their lyrical compositions, creating a blend of relaxing, exotic music. The versatility of their music ' s style and content added greatly to the evening and the audiences enthusiastic response. RIGHT: The exciting l eyboard work of band members Bruce Blackman and Dave Shaves adds another dimension to the evening ' s entertain- ment with Starbuck. This first presentation of the University Center- board program was a welcome change from the routine of classes. BELOW: The acoustics of Brock Auditorium add to the powerful sound system brought in by the band in one of the better sounding con- certs recently held on campus. 52 Student Life ABOVE LEFT: Although Starbuck made extensive use of unusual and exotic instruments, their abilities with the electric guitar and bass were not lacl ing. ABOVE: Lyrical compositions and an occasional romantic ballad shows the diverse talents of the group. LEFT: Drummer Ken Crysler lends his talents to a musical set. Love For Love Captures Style Of The Period The Eastern Theatre Department opened their season with William Congreve ' s Restora- tion comedy Love For Love. The flavor of the period was captured well as the silks and satins of the costumes rustled against the polished wood finish of the set. Centered around the apparently non-existent romantic involvement of Angelica and Valen- tine, the play spun a complicated web of misfor- tune and trickery. The lovers were eventually united but not several interferring characters suffered from their meddling. ABOVE: Mrs. Frail (Anita Lenhart) and Miss Prue (Debbie Eskridge) lool on witin Scandle and Tattle as Angelica and Valentine (Mark Sowell) continue their never ending battle of wit and words. RIGHT: Mr. Foresight unsuccessfully tries to persuade his niece Angelica (Chrissy Denzlnger) to curtail her activities and become more ladylike. 54 Student Life LEFT: Mr. Scandle (Mark Miles) and Mr. Tattle (Andy Zagar) attempt to sort out in their minds what sort of trickery Angelica is up to. BELOW: Mr. Foresight looks unsuccessfully for an important docu- ment as his servants (Richard Cox and Billye Killman) watch in dis- may. BOTTOM: Angelica unveils her twisted plot to the open ears of Tattle and Scandle. Student Life 55 MEDEA — A Tale Of Love And Revenge A fascinating bit of Greek mythology was recreated for Eastern audiences in February with the staging of Robinson Jeffers ' Medea. The production was an American adaptation of Euripedes ' Greel tragedy which spins the tale of a betrayed woman who seeks revenge on the people who turned against her. After being assisted by Medea in his quest for the Golden Fleece, her husband Jason leaves her for the daughter of another king. Medea begi ns her vengeful plans by killing Jason ' s future wife and father- in-law. She then makes her vengence complete by killing her two sons. The spirit of Greek theatre was well presented with the help of the outstanding costumes and expressive masks worn by the cast. The character of Medea is thought by many to be one of the most dynamic female roles ever written. Sophomore Leslie Stokes did a splendid job of portraying the powerful character of Medea. RIGHT: After being betrayed by the man she served and loved, Medea (Leslie Stokes) sets out to destroy him utterly and completely. 56 Student Life LEFT: Medea ' s husband, the famed Jason of the Argonauts, (Bill Hollln- de) returns to visit with his sons (Darrell and George Smith) and to try to persuade Medea to let them come away with him. BELOW: A chorus of Corinthian women (Mary Canning, Deborah Eskridge, Billye Killman) listen in horror as Medea prays to the gods for the destruction of her enemies. BOTTOM: A slave from the house of Creon (Robert Sergent) tells Medea of the horror she has caused and tries to persuade her to flee from the city. Student Life 57 Guthrie Concert Is Simple And Relaxed Delighting the crowd with his music and phiiosophy, Arlo Guthrie, along with his band Shenandoah brought his own special brand of entertainment to Brock Auditorium on March 6th. The son of the late singer Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie carried on his father ' s folksinging tradition in a concert of ballads and folk-songs mixed with more contemporary music. Accompanying his music with stories and jokes, Guthrie seemed to entertain his listeners on a personal basis. By the end of the concert audience members were caught up by the presence of the charismatic singer. ABOVE: The smaller, more intimate atmosphere of the Hiram Brock Auditorium complements the relaxed, personable attitude of the Arlo Guthrie show. RIGHT: An electric guitar adds a bit of force to the otherwise sedate Alice ' s Restaurant . LEFT: Accompanying himself on the electric piano, Guthrie sings an impromptu version of his famous City of New Orleans . ■• ' ■r%. 411 nrijgtlti The Christmas Spirit hit campus shortly after Thanksgiving breal , bringing students and faculty together in the celebration of the birth of Christ. The University offered a number of traditional Christmas activities and celebrations for the students and the local community. The Depart- ment of Music sponsored an Elizabethan Madrigal Feaste on December 8 and 9, com- plete with a seven course dinner and Elizabethan dancing and music. Several campus organizations, including the Collegiate Pentacle and Eastern ' s social frater- nities and sororities, presented the 48th Annual Hanging of the Greens on December 11. The same evening, the 46th performance of Handel ' s Messiah took place. Under the direc- tion of David Wehr and Earle Thomas, the EKU Concert Choir, University Singers, and Symphony Orchestra provided the entertain- ment. In a sense, it was also a traditional Christmas observance by Eastern students. Throughout campus, dorm rooms were decorated with lights and ribbons, while many dorms and fraternity houses had tree decorating parties. RIGHT: Members of the Panhellenic Council open the Christmas season on campus with the 48th Annual Hanging of the Greens ceremony, held in the Keen Johnson Building. 60 Student Life Christmas TOP: Soft lighting and music from an age long past create a magical at- mosphere for the hundreds of people attending the Department of Music ' s colorful Elizabethan Madrigal Feaste. LEFT: The lobby of Sul- livan Hall becomes the focus for the decorations and celebrations of its inhabitants. All across the campus students and staff trimmed trees and strung ribbons and wreaths to celebrate the holiday season. ABOVE: A rich Classical tradition is renewed annually at Christmastime, as the EKU Concert Choir, University Singers and Symphony Orchestra com- bine their talents in an evening of the beautiful and inspiring Messiah . Student Life Christmas 61 Winter ' s Heavy Snows Beautify Campus Eastern and Central Kentucky received more than their share of the nation ' s record breal ing winter weather. The winter was characterized by large snow accumula- tions, stiff winds and icy conditions. Classes were cancelled for two days in January when roads became treacherous and icy. Snow lay on the ground from December until well into March, while students slowly learned to adjust to the restricting weather. Regardless of all the discomfort and incon- veniences it brought, everyone had to ad- mit that the snowy beauty of the winter of 1977-1978 was breathtaking. ABOVE: The bright sunshine that occasionally shines through the clouds onto winter ' s new snow brings a peaceful, almost rustic appearance to the Coates Administration Building. RIGHT: Sure footing and a positive attitude are necessary in order to brave the snow covered walkways in the ravine. 62 Student Life ABOVE: Snow-trimmed evergreens contrast strongly with ttie stark branches of the ravine ' s annual trees. LEFT: Eastern ' s architectural beauty combines with the season ' s natural beauty in a majestic winter scene. Student Life 63 BELOW: Sandy Hodge, a junior from Fern Creek, has learned that a knitted cap, a scarf and gloves can go far to help her sur- vive the worst Kentucky winter in recent history. RIGHT: Fighting against a heavy snowfall, Roosevelt Kelley, a senior from Dayton, Ohio, works to clear his car windshield. Many students cleared snow off their cars before early classes only to find them covered over again by the afternoon. BOTTOM: Walking across campus becomes a sometimes dangerous challenge when large snow ac- cumulations pack into layers of slippery ice. I V «i —«!«; . 1 , -t .i students Adjust To Record Snows Though the snow created a beautiful campus scene, most students would agree that it also left a lot of headaches behind. For those who tried to drive, the result was more often than not a battery jump from a friend or a wrecker. And if you were lucky enough to have a battery that started, you were faced with the rather difficult task of scraping off the car windows. For those who tried to walk around campus, the going was not much easier. Icy sidewalks created problems galore. Snow plows made the scene in February, but not in time to save many of the slips and falls. These setbacks, however, did not keep the spirit of Eastern ' s students down for long. The snowball fights and snowmen that came with the bad weather showed the ability of people to enjoy life, even in times of adversity. TOP: An impromptu snowball fight outside the Powell Building allows some of the more aggressive members of Eastern ' s community to work off some of their stored up energy. RIGHT: Sudden snowfalls caught many of Eastern ' s staff off balance. Putting chains on a tire in the center of a frozen parking lot is just one of the unpleasant necessities of winter. 66 Student Life i S! M %:■TOP: Unaccustomed to winters with tieavy snow, some students from South Carolina rejoice after finding their buried Voll swagen. LEFT: Taking a temporary break between attacks, snowy anarchists hide behind the protection afforded by a Powell Building exit. ABOVE: After trudging over several inches of snow and ice many students wished for easier methods of traveling across campus. One student sees the most convenient means of travel over the snow to be grabbing a pair of skis and heading for the nearest hill. Student Life 67 11 if ' m m !.«V«f l - t -- ' . ' ■r - ' ABOVE: The glare of streetlamps through the smoke pre sents an eerie scene as viewed from Brockton. RIGHT: Residents assist each other in a slippery evacuation. 68 Student Life Cooperation Prevents Major Problems On January 26, a near disaster occurred at Telford Hall. At 7:15 P.M., fire struck room 1043 of the dormitory. As smoke billowed out of dorm windows and fire engines sat uselessly below, women calmly evacuated their living quarters. The eerie scene could be seen from downtown Richmond, and momentarily created anxieties in the city. The problems of the fire brought out the best in students. Helping hands, extra clothes, and an overnight roommate were common stories for weeks in the grill and around campus. Room 1043 was a total loss. Fortunately, fire and water damage in the dorm were the only losses. No one was seriously injured in the blaze, though some minor frostbite cases were reported. Quick thinking by many averted a major disaster. LEFT: The morning after: A frightful reminder of a near disaster. BELOW: Susan Thomas, RA at Waiters, tries to calm the confusion while distributing blankets and clothing. Student Life 69 Flu Season Takes Its Toll On Campus Accompanying the winter weather to campus this past year was an almost epidemic of influenza. Whether the bug that in- vaded Eastern was the Rus- sian flu or just the everyday Richmond strain, it hit campus like a blitzkrieg. The infirmary was overrun with students seeking help. Lines were long and hours shortened, as nurses were un- able to maneuver on the ice- covered roads of Madison County. Doctors countered the cold and flu season with a variety of pills and syrups, but for many, the flu still restulted in missing classes. Though some stu- dents undoubtedly enjoyed a couple of days off from class, the miserable feeling that ac- companies a 103 temperature left many others suffering and in bed. The flu season — another aspect of a winter not soon to be forgotten. ABOVE: Waiting to see a doctor at the infir- mary can be a long and tiring wait when your energies are drained by a persistent cold. RIGHT: Trying to concentrate while studying is next to impossible when it ' s necessary to constantly grab for a tissue. 70 Student Life BELOW: The infirmary overflows with students seeking relief from this year ' s epidemic of influenza. LEFT: A campus coed receives medication to relieve the misery of the flu. Student Life 71 ABOVE: The ■' Universal weight machine provides a personal challenge to nursi ng ma- jor, Steve Nankivell as he enjoys an individual exercising workout. RIGHT: Jogging through the corridors of the Begley Building add a new dimension to a traditionally lonely exer- cise. 72 Student Life Physical Fitness Is Important To All - • One of the most obvious concerns around campus the past year was personal physical fitness. From around every corner and in every racquetball court, students and faculty could be seen trying to get into shape. Thousands of students participated in a variety of campus activities. Intramural sports for both men and women offered organized and structured play for everyone. Racquetball and the free swim program met with phenomenal success, while weightlifting and jogging offered individuals privacy during periods of exercise. Though most students failed in their efforts to become the perfect physical specimen, many did succeed in improving their overall physical fitness. LEFT: Jane Rolfsen, a sophomore Special Education major, enjoys a mid-winter swim during a free swimming period held in the Combs Natatorium. BELOW: Participation in the physical fitness programs sponsored by the women ' s dorms allows female students a chance to exercise stiff muscles. Student Life 73 Hidden World Supports Eastern ' s Activities Hidden behind closed doors or secluded in some remote corner of campus are the people and machines that keep things working. Few students ever see these behind the scenes peo- ple but without them, operations of the Univer- sity would soon come to a grinding halt. From furnace operators to communication directors, these people are the life support system of the campus. Without them, classrooms would be cold, football games would not exist, and communications would cease. Think about what may be behind those locked doors next time you journey across campus. RIGHT: The entrails of the Dial Access Center in the library seem like a jigsaw puzzle with some of the pieces missing. BELOW: Winter snows find maintenance men constantly fighting a losing battle with the ele- ments while they try to make sidewalks passable. BELOW RIGHT: The boiler room in the Ramsey Building is constantly being monitored to check heating pressures in various buildings on campus. 74 Student Life BELOW: Cooperation between the masses is tfie only way to suc- cessfully cover Hanger Field in the event of rain during football season. BOTTOM: Andy Ruhlin supervises a television production class while watching the monitors in the control room of the T.V. studio. Student Life 75 ( i l-J •« ■W.f ' Ir Campus Movies Revived The Office of Student Ac- tivities revived the campus film series during the Fall 77 semester, showing films seven days a week in the 137-seat Pearl Buchanan Theatre. The films were successful enough that plans were made to continue the series in- definitely. Among the reasons for the program ' s success were the facts that the films were well advertised, shown regularly at the same location and at the same low cost. Monday night special show- ings, at which time foreign, cultural vintage, or classic films were shown, also con- tributed to the series ' good fortune. TOP LEFT: One-dollar ticket prices and a large number of showings draw large crowds to the Pearl Buchanan Theatre. LEFT: Shortly after the Telford fire mishap, students watch a scene from The Towering Inferno with perhaps more sympathy towards the movie ' s victims than they had before. BELOW: Movie- going is as much a social event as an enter- tainment event. 5th Annual Miss Ebony Pageant Held Pamela Martin, a sophomore social work major representing the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity won the 5th Annual Miss Ebony Pageant. Held on February 2, the pageant was hosted by Wilbert Goatley and Karen Bearden. Miss Martin performed an inter- pretive dance set to African music in her talent portion of the pageant. The Alpha Kappa Alpha sponsored event also included competition in the areas of sports wear, swim wear, and evening wear. Delphia Davis, representing the University Gospel Ensemble, took the runner-up title. Bobbie Jean Finnel and Trinia Dixon, both sponsored by the Phi Beta Sigma Sweetheart Club, to ok second and third runner-up respectively. RIGHT: Sponsored by Omega Psi Phi, Miss Pam Martin models a sportswear outfit for the modeling portion of the ceremony ' s com- petition. BELOW: Master and Mistress of Ceremonies Wilbert Goatley and Karen Bearden provide a running commentary for the evening wear presentation. 78 Student Life 1 ABOVE: Miss Ebony runner-up. Delphia Davis, delivers a pointed soliloquy on The Negro Mother as part of her performance for the talent area of the competition. LEFT: Janie Teange (Left). Miss Ebony of 1977. pre- sents the winner ' s bouquet to Pam Martin (Right), while Sharon Lewis, (Center) looks on. Student Life 79 EXAMS: A Moment Of Anxiety Finals — the last hurdle in a semester of hard work. For some it was an opportunity to show what had been learned after months of concen- trated study. For others, it was finally time to sober up and face the gloomy specter of possi- ble failure. No matter how prepared (or un- prepared) the students were, their faces always reflected the work, concentration, calculation and eventual relief or despair that resulted from their efforts. 80 Student Life A Breath Of Relief student Life 81 Spring Beauty: Renaissance Of Nature The annual renaissance of the beauty of Eastern returned to campus during the second semester as Nature seemed to blossom everywhere. The pinks, greens, reds, and whites of flowers and trees replaced the dirty brown snow as the dominant colors of the campus. Though some streets lost their identity to flowering dogwoods, the campus itself retained its appropriate nickname — the campus beautiful. Overlooking all of Nature ' s splendor was one of Eastern ' s most beautiful landmarks, the clock tower of the Keen Johnson Building. ■■i TOP: The flowering dogwoods of spring momentarily replace the or- dinary symbols of campus in a dazzling display of nature ' s craftsmanship. ABOVE: The millstone seats in the ravine seem almost comfortable in the relaxing atmosphere of a sunny spring day. As spring brings more warm pleasant days, students move outside from winter ' s long confinement. 82 Student Life Spring LEFT AND BELOW LEFT: The early spring flowers that cover campus provide eager students with a burst of color after the drab browns and grays of the winter. BELOW: The tower on Beckham Hall rises amid a mass of budding white blossoms. Eastern Rediscovers T he Outdoors Accompanying the beautiful colors of spring to the campus out of doors was Eastern ' s population. Students flocked to various campus locations to bask in the bright sunshine or to simply take time out for a moment of peaceful tranquility. The ravine was again the center of most springtime activities. Offering a combination of beauty and solitude, the ravine, as much as anything else on campus, was the symbol of our exultation with nature. Many students gathered on the square by the bookstore while others found a quieter location by the back entrance of the library. Regardless of where they gathered, Eastern ' s community was taking time out from busy schedules to stop and enjoy the first days of a renewed campus. ABOVE RIGHT: Bright sunshine and new growing grass give students a chance to catch up on their reading and their tans before the spring breal . RIGHT: Sunbathers can sometimes gather more admirers than all of spring ' s flowers and budding trees. BELOW: Comfortable spring temperatures make the planter outside the bookstore a convenient place to stop and compare notes. 84 Student Life Spring TOP: A pair of sunbathers try to start their summer sun- tans early after a long cold winter indoors. ABOVE: Easter sunrise services in tfie ravine ' s amphitheater gave the congregation an appropriate settingfor a morn- ing of worship. LEFT: A central campus location makes a handy place to study for an upcoming exam. Student Life Spring 85 University Woodlands: A Giant Classroom The classrooms at Eastern are not merely the buildings wherein classes are held. They are anywhere that students and teachers can learn and study. One example of this is the series of nature preserves controlled by the University. These natural woodlands, Lilly Cornett Woods in Letcher County, Maywoods in Garrett and Rockcastle Counties, and the Spencer- Morton preserve in Powell County, act as a classroom for environmental education studies and as protective preserve for animal and plant species. These preserves provided undergraduate and graduate students with invaluable informa- tion about the ecological structures in a forested setting. The woodlands also acted as recreational areas for the public, with hiking paths, bird watching and photographic oppor- tunities, recreational areas, and public walking tours, held from April to October and guided by biology students. - ' ' V ' - ' : ' - ' • r ■v.J JJ -- -: - PAGE 86: ABOVE: Visitors to the Lilly Cornett Woods listen to an Eastern park supervisor explain an area of the local terrain. BELOW: One of the most beautiful areas of the IWaywoods preserve is Lake Edmiston, a 13 acre body of water surrounded by a large Oak Forest. PAGE 87; ABOVE: Lilly Cornett Woods, a tract of virgin forest containing an outstanding example of a Mixed Mesophytic Forest, abounds with small streams and ponds. LEFT: Fall ' s colors add a dash of gold to the rugged strata of Pilot Knob formation at the Spencer-Morton Preserve. Student Life 87 RIGHT: Eastern students line up for one of ttie last times as they prepare to file in to ttie Commencement ceremonies in Alumni Coliseum. BELOW: A last minute adjustment of tfie bulky graduation regalia can act as an outlet to pre-ceremony jitters. 88 Student Life Graduation Graduation: An End, Yet A Beginning After years of study and learning, graduation from college took only a few hours. Eastern ' s graduates looked at commencement and graduation as not an end to their learning but rather as another beginning. They looked forward with anticipation and a little anxiety to their futures. Eastern had given them the tools and skills for survival in an increasingly complex society. What they did with the promise of Eastern ' s gift was totally up to the individual graduate. For many, this meant summer weddings and the beginning of a new family, while others would continue their education in graduate or professional programs. Whatever Eastern ' s graduates decided upon, they all realized that their future was now in their hands. LEFT: For many people graduation is followed by the more permanent transitions of engagement and marriage, fi lore career-minded graduates postpone their long term commitments in order to pursue graduate or professional careers. BELOW: The accomplishment of ob- taining a college degree can be the source of a great deal of family pride. Some parents seem more exultant and relieved by the graduation ceremonies than the graduates themselves. Student Life Graduation 89 Graduation Changes Improve Ceremonies The university itself had learned over the years about graduation. In an effort to alleviate certain problems surrounding this memorable day, Eastern revised its graduation ceremony. Baccalaureate was moved to Brock Auditorium with less fanfare. Commencement would continue in Alumni Coliseum but with several changes. And for the first time, students were recognized as candidates for degrees rather than as graduates . But regardless of the changes, seniors faced one more line before leaving their campus. One line that would take them into a world that awaited their new ideas. RIGHT: Waiting for the rest of his family to catch up, Allen Rader, a Pre- med major from Pleasure Ridge Park, keeps a younger member of his family in tow. BELOW: Outdoor graduation ceremonies, held at the end of the summer semester, are less crowded and less formal than May ceremonies. 90 Student Life Graduation 1 ABOVE LEFT: A newly-graduated Eastern alumna explains the tassel moving ceremony to her mother after the gradua- tion exercise. ABOVE: Pride and contentment show on the face of this graduate as she reads and re-reads her diploma. LEFT: Friends lool over Commencement booklets after con- gratulating each other on their achievements. Student Life Graduation 91 B fis. % i if e ■i -, i fty «JBW M : ■% • J f J. ' if ; • Julian M Carroll Dedicated To Education The Honorable Julian Morton Carroll, now in his fourth year as Governor of the Com- monwealth, became l nown as an education governor during the 1978 session of the Ken- tucl y General Assembly. The Executive Budget presented by Gover- nor Carroll to the State ' s lawmakers gave priority to education, specifically to teachers ' salaries of elementary and secondary schools. Kentucky ' s teachers now look forward to salaries that are equal to, or better than those in surrounding states. Funding for cost-of-living increases and modest growth at the regional universities were provided by the budget while the Universities of Kentucky and Louisville received special consideration in the distribu- tion of state funds. A native of Paducah, the Chief Executive has been a frequent visitor at Eastern for ground breakings, building dedications and other special events. Under his aegis, the Council on Higher Education directs Kentucky ' s system of higher education. 94 Academics Administration Board Approves Reorganizations Front Row: Gerald May; Vice Chairman, Robert B. Begley; Chiairman, Henry Stratton. Back Row: Jerry Ikerd, Beverly Yeiser. Charles Combs, Lee Gentry, Joseph Phelps. Not Present for Picture: Mike Duggins, Luther Farmer. The Board approved a biennial budget re- quest for state appropriations amounting to over $60,000,000 for the two year period. The budget was based on program continuation as well as new and expanded programs and was supported by the application of formula factors to each as provided by the Council on Higher Education. Several reorganization plans were also ap- proved by the Board including Career Develop- ment and Placement. The Division was reorganized to allow for a new thrust in recruiting the recruiters and preparing the stu- dent for his job search. The most extensive reorganization approved was the establishment of nine colleges from seven under the previous design. Under the new plan, the School of Health, Physical Educa- tion, Recreation and Athletics was elevated to college status. Other new colleges created were the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and College of Arts and Humanities. Academics Administration 95 BELOW: After a rough day with budget preparation, Dr. Powell takes a minute out to sit by the fire. ABOVE: (Wrs. Powell enjoys backgammon and Dr. Powell admits she usually wins. RIGHT: A quick call interrupts a budget conference so Dr. Powell reviews the figures while he fields questions from the caller. iB|| Mi ' ' np|PHH WKKKKKmm ||i Jv . - ■' u Wj ' ' 1 E - ! 96 Academics Administration Mission Statement Developed ABOVE: Dr. J. C. Powell meets with the Administrative Council to discuss the problems caused by severe winter storms. Registration schedules had to be changed because of poor road conditions. Dr. J. C. Powell ' s first full academic year as Eastern ' s seventh president was highlighted by the recommendation of the University Planning Council which developed a reorganized academic structure for the University under his chairmanship. In a move that received approval from the Board of Regents, Eastern ' s academic college structure was increased from seven to nine colleges. The merger of the College of Arts and Sciences and Central University College resulted in the formation of three colleges, and the School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics was elevated to college status. The reorganization becomes ef- fective July 1, 1979. Among other significant developments highlighting the year, Dr. Powell appointed a committee which concerned itself with the study of Eastern ' s compliance under Title IX, the education amendment act that prohibits dis- crimination on the basis of sex. The University has set a goal to be in full accord with the measure by the July 21, 1978, deadline. Early this year. President Powell was actively involved in the development of the role and mis- sion statements for Kentucky ' s public colleges and universities which were outlined by the Council on Higher Education. Another important development occurred in February involving Dr. Powell who served as president of the Ohio Valley Conference. Perhaps the most important decision in the OVC during his tenure was the action taken by the league presidents to petition for more prestigious status in NCAA football as members of the newly formed Division 1-AA. Academics Administration 97 ABOVE RIGHT: Dr. Martin attends the dedica- tion of the new Newman Center facilities located on property adjoining Walters Hall. RIGHT: The Lambda Chi Watermelon Bust is ceremoniously opened as Dr. Martin bursts the first melon. ABOVE: Mrs. Martin frequently graces the campus when she accompanies her husband to the many special events. OPPOSITE RIGHT: In his role as Senator Martin, he voices his opinions on business before the Senate. 98 Academics Administration Martins Active in University Life Recognizing that President Emeritus Robert R. IVIartin ' s wisdom and leadership abilities uniquely qualified him for continued service even after his retirement as the sixth president of Eastern, his constituents elected him by a wide majority to represent the 22nd District in the Kentucky State Senate. Senator Martin, whose Vision of Greatness and Think Big philosophy inspired his relent- less efforts to guide Eastern through a period of great growth and development from July 1, 1960 throughout September 30, 1976, con- tinued with the same energetic pace that characterized his presidency throughout the Martin Years. During his freshman year in the State Senate, he served as vice chairman of the Education Committee and member of the Ap- propriation and Revenue and Health and Welfare Committee. Observers were quick to admit that he zealously protected the interests of public education and Eastern, in particular, at all times throughout the 1978 session of the General Assembly. He and his charming wife, Anne, former first lady of Eastern, continued to be staunch sup- porters of activities at the University. They kept an eye on the campus to which they were en- deared simply by glimpsing out a window from their home on Summit Street, just off the campus. Academics Administration 99 ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Doug Whitlock, Executive Assistant to the Presi- dent, prepares an organizational chart to use In an upcoming committee meeting. RIGHT: Tom LIndquist, Director of Safety and Security, demonstrates his philosophy of a more personal touch by talking with students during registration. TOP: Jim Clark, Earl Baldwin, and Bill Plummer try to find the proper line item for a budget request. ABOVE: Dr. Clyde Lewis fields a question during an open hearing on the academic reorganization. Dr. Rowlett and Dr. Gibson wait for other questions. 100 Academics Administration Budget Developed Of prime concern among the activities of the administrative staff in the Office of the President was the development of the 1978-80 biennial appropriations request which was submitted to Governor Julian Carroll through the Council on Higher Education following approval by the Board of Regents. The appropriations request, along with the 1978-79 internal budget were the chief respon- sibilities of the Division of Budget and Planning which received support from the Internal Auditor and Executive Assistant. In an effort to maintain a more service- oriented unit and improve officer training, a total reorganization of the Division of Safety and Security was implemented during the year. Also, the position of Safety Coordinator was created in the Division to give more visibility and effectiveness to the University ' s efforts in promoting student and employee safety prac- tices. The division of Natural Areas continued to develop and coordinate the utilization of Eastern ' s three preserves — Maywoods, Spencer-Morton Preserve and Lilley Cornett Woods. Academics Administration 101 TOP: Al Forsyth, Media Production Specialist, works on a speciai project using the Instruc- tional Media facilities. ABOVE: Ethel B. Smith, Assistant Registrar, supervises a student worker while organizing class cards turned in after spring registration. RIGHT: Mr. Ernest Weyhrauch, Dean of Libraries and Learning Resources, chats with a student worker in the reserve room. 102 Academics Administration Changes Made In Advising System One of the more extensive administrative offices on campus was the Office of Academic Affairs and Research. Headed by Dr. John D. Rowlett, the Office consisted of several divisions including the Community College Program, Develop- ment, Libraries and Learning Resources, the Registrar, In- stitutional Research, the Graduate School, Un- dergraduate Studies and the seven Colleges. One of the biggest changes taking place this year within the Office dealt with a change in advising systems. Previously Central University College coordinated the un- dergraduate advising and a student was usually transferred to his respective college in his junior year. Un- der the new system, all advis- ing is supervised through Un- dergraduated Studies. Now it is possible for students to retain the same advisor during their entire four years at school. LEFT: Dr. John D. Rowlett, Vice President for Academic Affairs, explains his responsibilities to a fvlllestone staffer during an interview. Academics Administration 103 TOP: Dr. Thomas D. Myers, Vice President of Student Affairs, meets witli Interdorm representatives to discuss various plans for dorm safety. ABOVE: As director of Student Financial Assistance. I r. Herb Vescio reviews an application for financial aid to determine the student ' s resources, RIGHT: Ivlr. Jack Hutchinson checks the distribution within the various dorms as part of his duties as director of Housing.- 104 Academics Administration Fire Safety Plans Studied Dr. Thomas D. Myers, Vice President for Student Affairs, supervised a broad scope of student-oriented programs and services. Under W s direc- tion was Student Housing, Ad- missions, the Student Health Service, Student Financial Assistance, the Ellendale Counseling Center and Stu- dent Activities and Organiza- tions. Dr. Myers worked with representatives from Men and Women ' s Interdorm through the year in areas such as fire safety and control. A new open house policy was proposed in April. The Ellendale Counseling Center continued to serve stu- dents in areas such as various types of testing and the CRISIS line. This winter saw a record number of students treated in the Tim Lee Carter Health Service. Eight full time nurses and doctors provided their services to ailing stu- dents. A cutback in funding did not prevent the Office of Student Activities and Organizations from providing the campus population with various types of entertainment. The year was filled with music, drama, dance and lectures. LEFT: Fortune telling was only one of the many activities found in tine grill during the Halloween festivities sponsored by Men and Women ' s Interdorm. Academics Administration 105 BELOW: Chad Middleton, Director of the Divi- sion of Buildings and Grounds, reviews the blueprints of one of the campus buildings to checl the heating system and its effec- tiveness during the coal crisis this winter. RIGHT: Pondering the advantages and disad- vantages of buying a new or used bool caused this student to pause a moment while purchasing supplies at the beginning of the year. BOTTOM: A change in serving procedures in the grill at the beginning of second semester found students waiting in long lines until the efficiency of the system was worked out. Business Affairs Adds Division of Communications Matters involving business and logistical services of the University took up a large por- tion of time for Neal Donaldson, Vice President of Business Affairs. The Office included the Division of Per- sonnel Services, the Office of the Bursar, the Division of Food Services, the Division of Buildings and Grounds, Uni- versity Stores and University Farms, the Division of In- stitutional Services, the Divi- sion of Purchasing and the new Division of Communica- tion Service. These offices provided business-related services necessary for the proper operation of the University. ABOVE: Mr. Neal Donaldson, Vice President for Business Affairs, discusses possible ex- pansion of some of the University ' s property with Dr. John E. Shirley, Director of Farms. Academics Administration 107 Public Affairs Expands Services The Office of Public Affairs under the leadership of Vice President Donald R. Feltner completed another fulfilling year in striving to serve the needs of the University com- munity and Eastern ' s growing roll of alumni. The year was highlighted by the planning and coordination of the first live telecast of a college foot- ball game in the state by a Kentucky commercial televi- sion station when the Eastern- Western Homecoming game was beamed across the Com- monwealth by WKYT-TV of Lexington. A significant reorganization occurred in the Division of Career Develop- ment and Placement, one of the four divisions within the Office of Public Affairs. The Division of Public Infor- mation, under the direction of John Winnecke, was in- strumental in keeping the stu- dents, faculty, staff and the media outlets informed of campus activities and events. The Division was responsible for all University publications and undertook the reor- ganization of its publications program. An addition to the Division ' s professional staff this year was Michael Har- desty, a graphics specialist. The Division of Alumni Af- fairs made additional strides this year in serving Eastern ' s alumni and was the main force behind the scenes in making Homecoming ' 77 a major success and helping to bring a record number of graduates back to their alma mater. Although hampered by a record snowfall which played havoc with state high school schedules, the Division of University-School Relations again played an integral part in hosting and supervising workshops, conferences, camps and festivals. A new format for Band Day was in- troduced this year and the division was responsible for its success. With the reorganization of the Division of Career Development and Placement under its new director, Kurt Zimmerman, added emphasis was placed on career development and the place- ment service, which is beneficial to both students and alumni, was stepped up to better inform them of job op- portunities and helpful hints in the job search. A dramatic in- crease resulted in the number of on-campus interviews given by a diverse group of prospective employers. ABOVE: Vice President Donald R. Feltner works on a rough layout for the IVIilestone. 108 Academics Administration LEFT: Kurt Zimmerman, the new director for the Division of Career Development and Placement, reviews the list of spring student teachers as he looks at needs and concerns of future graduates compared to the current job market. BELOW: Graphic Specialist fWike Hardesty in the Division of Public Information sketches a full- color campus map for future publication. BOTTOM: Henry Pryse, director for the Division of University-School Relations, finalizes plans for the high school regional drama festival held annually at Eastern. r Sexton Oversees Building Of Planetarium Under the direction of Dr. William Sex- ton, the Office of Public Services and Special Programs continued to grow. While overseeing the activities in the Division of Special Programs, the Office of University Computing Services, the Division of Televi- sion and Radio and the University Archives, Vice President Sexton continued to super- vise the building of the Arnim D. Hummel Planetarium and the establishment of the University Oral History Center. The biggest advancement and growth within the Office of Public Services and Special Programs was seen in the Division of Special Programs. An increase in con- ferences, workshops and seminars both on and off campus had over 13,000 partici- pants. Over 70 non-credit special interest courses enrolled over 1200 people. The Division of Continuing Education once again provided a variety of traditional and nontraditional education opportunities to interested individuals. The Division at- tempted to meet their needs through extent- ed campus classes, correspondence study, cooperative education, Saturday and evening classes and nontraditional programs. The Office of University Computing Ser- vices had five full time researchers to serve the University as well as a new mini- computer with several across-campus ter- minals. The Division of Television and Radio continued to serve the University by providing students with working experience and by producing several special programs viewed in various locations. The newest additions to Public Services and Special Programs are the University Archives, the University Oral History Program and the Hummel Planetarium. Both the archives and oral history programs have been established and the planetarium is still under construction. ABOVE: Dr. William Sexton inspects the construction at the Hummel Planetarium, one of the newest projects of the Public Services and Special Programs Office. 110 Academics Administration TOP: These youngsters learn the basics of acrobatics during a special interest course restricted to young people. LEFT: As director of the Academic Computing Services. Carol league supervises all of the academic computer work done at the University. ABOVE: Sandra Cun- diff begins some graphics work in preparation for an upcoming televi- sion program created by the Division of Television and Radio. Academics Administration 111 I TOP: Junior Jackie Hall, a performing arts major, works in the theatre scene shop while putting finishing touches on props used in the fall production of Under Milkwood. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Joseph Schwendeman, Dean for Undergraduate Studies, is constantly working and reviewing un- dergraduate curriculum. ABOVE: Time is the key concern when taking a quick quiz in this freshman biology lab. 112 Academics Undergraduate Studies . cue Revamped Into Undergraduate I Studies The Department of Undergraduate Studies, under chairman Joseph Schwendeman, was directly responsible for ensuring that every stu- dent completed the general education require- ments of the University. All undergraduate records were maintained by the department and plans were made for the computerization of these records within the next few years. The department was also responsible for advising undecided students, who comprise approx- imately 9% of the 11,000 undergraduates. In addition to these administrative duties, the Department of Undergraduate Studies oversaw the continual upgrading of programs within each of its individual departments. It also direc- ted the formation and institution of new programs within these departments. Dr. Wallace Dixon was in a unique position as undergraduate chairman of the Natural Science ! ' ° ' « kpp ' Oith to Liberal Studi,, Department; the curriculum of his department was designed primarily to allow non-science majors to fulfill their general education science requirements. To retain the interest of students without a major interest in science, the depart- ment strove to offer courses which demonstrated the relationship between science and current issues. This emphasis was reflected in the number of environmentally and ecologically related courses available to the stu- dents. In addition to dealing with contemporary issues, the Natural Science Department also looked forward to the future. Dr. Dixon feels that within the next five years many non-scientific jobs will demand some familiarity with the operation of computers. In anticipation of this trend, the department increased the number of computer assisted courses in hopes that more students would acquire a basic knowledge of computers and their language. The General Studies Humanities Department combined complementary studies in art, music, philosophy, literature and religion in a inter- disciplinary approach intended to guide stu- dents to a fuller awareness of our culture and its background and sources. The curriculum of the department was also designed to allow students to fulfill their General Studies Humanities re- quirements. To achieve this twofold purpose, this year the department expanded course contents to in- clude more extensive studies of Eastern and African cultures. In addition, each class re- quired its students to produce a creative project which expressed in a non-verbal media a human or an aesthetic value which the in- dividual student found important to him. Out- side of class, students were encouraged to at- tend three fine arts events each semester to bring themselves into closer contact with the arts. LEFT: Humanity students gather in a circle to listen and participate In a discussion concerning dilemmas occurring in daily life. Academics Undergraduate Studies 113 TOP: Counselors at Ellendale Hall like Miss Virginia Menifee are always available to students for personal counseling. ABOVE: Dr. John Harley discusses anaerobic cultures during a Biology 162 lecture session. 114 Academics Undergratuate Studies Learning Skills Department Aids Many Students Last July the Central University College Academic Counseling and Learning Laboratory was renamed the Department of Learning Skills. This change in names was not a super- ficial one; it was reflective of the prodigious growth experienced by the department since its inception in 1969. Evidence of this growth was found in the increasing population served by the department. Originally designed to help stu- dents on academic probation, the Department of Learning Skills, under the guidance of Chair- person Ann Algier, ministered to self-referrals, faculty referrals, foreign students in need of English fluency training and older students who may have been absent from a formal learning situation for some time. Another indication of expansion was the variety of courses offered by the department. Besides the non-credit tutorial and refresher courses, the curriculum included two credit courses. The quanitative growth of the department has not impaired the quality of its programs. A re- cent study of 300 two and four year institutions cited Eastern as being one of six universities in the nation with exemplary programs. The Military Science Department, directed by Colonel Charles Phillips, provided training in leadership, management and military skills. About 900 freshmen, 100 which were women, and 250 sophomores were enrolled in courses fulfilling general education requirements. About 1 00 contracted junior and senior cadets worked on mastering the advanced skills necessary in becoming commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Army. The high enrollment made Eastern ' s Reserve Officer ' s Training Course contingent the largest in the nation. ABOVE: From the roof of the Begley Building this ROTC cadet demonstrates the art of rappelling during ROTC Day at the Dayton- Eastern football game. LEFT: The University Counseling Center provides students with various types of testing including this test for hand-eye coordination. Academics Undergraduate Studies 115 Rural Health Care Stressed By College The College of Allied Health and Nursing comprises an academic community whose main objective is to train students in the various health fields. A special emphasis is placed upon producing graduates who feel oriented toward rural health care, according to Dean David D. Gale. Since Kentucky has a low ratio of health professionals to population, Eastern has strived to meet this special need felt in the Com- monwealth, especially in Eastern Kentucky. The college operated a two-year satellite nursing program in Pikeville as well as a number of ex- tended nursing classes throughout Kentucky. Continuing education and special projects have extended into a number of programs. This move was primarily oriented to individuals already in the health field who have come back to extend their knowledge and to update skills. Among this year ' s graduating seniors were the first graduates with Medical Records Bachelor of Science Degrees. Ms. Everlena Homes, department head, said that the depart- ment has also been recommended for ac- crediation. BELOW: Dean David Gale visits with nursing students while they work in the Independent Study Lab. 116 Academics Allied Health and Nursing - v TOP: Sophomore Mary Jo Higdon of Lebanon makes out a report on one of her patients. LEFT: Nursing students consult with Sister Mary Agnes while working at Patti A. Clay Hospital. ABOVE: The independent study lab in the Rowlett Building allows Allied Health and Nursing students to work and catch up on their studies at their own convenience. Academics Allied Health and Nursing 117 BELOW: Learning the proper way to handle splints depends on the cooperation of these occupational therapy students as they volun- teer for demonstration. RIGHT: A teaching stethescope aids this nurs- ing student and her instructor as they work on a patient. BOTTOM: Graduate student Jimmy Cornelison volunteers as a patient as junior Dionne Grant and graduate student Gary Siegel work in an Emergency Medical Care class under the supervision of instructor Dora Little. mm:. ' . 118 Academics Allied Health and Nursing New Lab Established In Beg ley Under the direction of Mr. Tom Hammacl , the Emergency IVledical Training program was in its second year. Established in August of 1976, the program offered the only Associate Degree available in the state. Students in this program were trained to respond to the scene of any type of emergency. Upon completion of this program, graduates often go to worl for fire and police agencies as well as ambulance ser- vices. The Associate program in Medical and Pediatrics Assisting offered students a chance to gain office and medical sl ills for future use. To better meet the need of the students, a new medical lab was also established in the Begley Building this year. Meeting the health needs of Kentucky was one of the main focuses in the Occupational Therapy Program according to Chairperson Dorothy A. Jeffery. A six months field ex- perience helped to meet this need by exposing students to rural settings. During the field train- ing, the students were placed in medical, social and community, and occupational facilities where occupational therapy was practiced. An accreditation team visited this year and the new program may receive accreditation by the end of tills school year. ABOVE: Freshman Randy Fahlbush learns how to handle various medical emergencies as graduate student Jimmy Cornellson volunteers his services. Academics Allied Health and Nursing 119 Nursing Works On Evaluation The Baccalaureate Nursing program worked on a self- evaluation this year to prepare for a visit from the National League for Nursing Accredita- tion. The Associate program received re-accreditation this year. Both departments worked on revising their curriculum and programs to make it more student oriented and to allow more input from students. ABOVE: Sophomore Gary Sizemore sud- denly becomes a patient while Junior Dionne Grant works on a technique learned in their Emergency Medical Care class. RIGHT: Watching the proper way to handle sterile dressings helps these nursing students learn correct procedures for future hospital visits. 120 Academics Allied Health and Nursing w 6. 7- « %._ a. ii% 11 f Mm lW LEFT: Sophomore Debbie Rogers of Lex- ington carefully checks her supplies before starting her round at Patti A. Clay Hospital during a practicum. BELOW: Sophomore Lori Denzler confers with Sister Mary Agnes about a patient ' s chart at Patti A. Clay Hospital. i-C Departmental Enrollments Grow And Expand Experiencing a steady increase in enrollment, the College of Applied Arts and Technology placed an emphasis on striving for internal quality. Since the college is comprised of departments that deal with applied studies, a special emphasis was placed on Co-op work among students. According to Dean Kenneth S. Hannson, the three departments of Agriculture, Home Economics and Industrial Education and Technology all have students participating in the program. Over 80 agriculture students worked in nurseries and farms from Canada to Florida, while Home Economics and Industrial Education and Technology students were placed in agencies and industries in this region. The Home Economics Department under the direction of Dr. Betty Powers is rapidly growing and expanding. Future plans include a proposal that would strengthen the Food Systems Administration and Dietetics programs by providing for the in- stallation of a food lab that would allow quanity food production. A proposed infant and toddler lab and a Master ' s program in Community Nutrition are also being considered. ABOVE: Marsha Brown of Richmond carefully checks the contents of a hot oven before continuing her class experiment. RIGHT: Working with children can sometimes be a sticky business for junior Beth Ball of Ashland. 122 Academics Applied Arts and Technology y TOP LEFT: Using a mirror so the rest of the class can observe, these home ec students test cool ies for texture and firmness. TOP: Sophomore Karen Bowling of Winchester entertains two of the participants in the Child Development Center. ABOVE: Dean Kenneth S. Hansson reviews with his night class for a test. •i. _ r ' -is A Academics Applied Arts and Technology 123 S ¥SS .,..,. K - ' J -: ' - - ,.v:,. : 5V- 3 :.i:-s Ag Department Works Toward New Degree Internal evaluation was one of the primary projects in the Agriculture Department this year, according to Chairman Dwight G. Barkiey. Course of- ferings and catalog discrip- tions were some of the areas worked on. The department was also trying to establish a Bachelor ' s degree in Hor- ticulture in additions to the B.S. in Agriculture and Associate degree in Hor- ticulture that are already of- fered. The new degree would offer more diversification to the program and allow emphasis in a number of specialized areas. RIGHT: Students gather during the frosty win- ter weather to observe and learn about livestock judging. BELOW LEFT: Renee Lan- caster of Walton checks the moisture level in this orchid as part of her duties in the greenhouse. BELOW RIGHT: Sophomore Sharon Rusterholz begins her assignment in floral design by choosing the roses for her arrangement. m - 124 Academics Applied Arts and Technology ' r -f TOP: Renee Lancaster of Walton and Peggy Cox of Independence use chrysanthemums as they begin working on asymmetrical floral arrange- ments. LEFT: Richard Rushing and Debbie Wilrmhoff carefully work in the greenhouse cutting back roses to promote better growth. ABOVE: The cattle owned and used by the Agriculture department quickly grow accustomed to constant inspection and attention from students. Academics Applied Arts and Technology 125 RIGHT: Learning to use bulky equipment lil e this radial arm saw takes a delicate hand and keen eye. BELOW: In the woods class of- fered by the Industrial Technology and Education Department, students learn how various wood types react to different types of saws. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. George Brown ap- proves the work of Senior David Fairfax before he goes on to a more advanced graphic arts process. 126 Academics Applied Arts and Technology i Curriculum Is Revamped In Industrial Education The new Construction Technology program offered by the Industrial Education and Technology Department received a great deal of attention and support from local contractors this year. According to Dr. Clyde Craft, chair- man, graduates of this program can become a small residential contractor with two or three years of experience. They would also be qualified for jobs with larger contractors. Cer- tification in the Industrial Education program was recently changed and this year ' s freshmen are following a different curriculum guide. TOP: In the face of the energy crunch, the work done by these interior design majorson house plans featuring solar heating seems very timely. LEFT: Learning to remember to wear a safety mask is just as important as learning to work industrial equipment for senior Roy Stewart of Worthville. Academics Applied Arts and Technology 127 Arts And Sciences Adopts New Projects The role of the College of Arts and Sciences is to provide a liberal education for all interested students, ac- cording to Dean Frederic D. Ogden. This year the college adopted new procedures in awarding promotion and tenure to faculty. The changes will allow greater faculty input into the decisions. The energy crisis was one reason given by Dr. Donald Haney for the increase in geology majors from 40 to 80 in recent years. Dr. Haney, chairman of the Geology Department, said that the department now offered a two year program in Engineering Technology, and added a Master of Science Degree with a Mining Specializlation. New courses in Spanish, Russian, French and German culture were added to departmental offerings this year, according to Dr. Charles Nelson, chairman of the Foreign Language Depart- ment. The courses are taught in English and provide stu- dents with more options for their Humanities require- ments. The department con- tinued to offer a special Spanish class for Law Enfor- cement majors that was taught differently than other language classes. The Geography Depart- ment was involved with two major research projects this year. Combining their efforts with the Geology Department, they studied the topography of Eastern Kentucky. The department also mapped coal mining areas in Eastern Ken- tucky as part of a project financed by the Environmental Protection Agency. Through- out the year the department also worked with the city of Richmond by providing plan- ning assistance to the Com- munity Development Depart- ment and the Richmond Plan- ning Commission. BELOW: Senior Emmanual Achu consults an elevation map while working on a project in his Planning and Develoment class. 128 s«i£Ss ' ■TOP LEFT: Dr. Fredrick Ogden, Dean of Arts and Sciences, prepares a presentation before meeting with departmental heads. TOP: After giving his Spanish class an assignment, Dr. Charles Nelson, chairman of the Foreign Languages Department, works with them on an individual basis to discuss their problems. LEFT: Lonnie Mills of Pineville looks on as sophomores Charles Goodin begins working in a Cartography lab. ABOVE: During a Geology lab, senior Ash Raymond of Richmond tests the hardiness of metallic substances with the aid of chemicals. Academics Arts and Sciences 129 i 5 Mr, TOP: Delicate film equipment must be liandied carefully wiien students prepare to go out and begin work on ttie films wtiicti serve as a semester project. ABOVE: instructor Steve Faiken- berg adjusts some sensitive recording equipment in prepara- tion for a psyctnology experiment. RIGHT: After volunteering for an experiment of biofeedback, graduate student Tommy Sparts of McKee patiently sits and waits as instructor Steve Faikenberg places electrodes on his head. 130 Academics Arts and Sciences Mass Comm Offers New Major The Department of Mass Communications, under Chairman James Harris, of- fered a Public Relations major for the first time. The radio lab was moved from the coliseum to the Wallace Building where more room was available. These changes were made to serve the 315 majors within the department — the second largest in the college. The 44 full-time faculty members of the English Department constituted the largest single department in the university last year. At the freshman level, Dr. John Long, the new chairman of the department, placed a greater emphasis on writing. In the sophomore level humanities courses, the department tried to include other cultures besides the Western in their studies. The graduate program was modified to allow the student to select a major and a minor area of concentration. More writing courses on the graduate level were also available. Two new faculty members were added to the Psychology Department this year, ac- cording to Chairman Russell F. Enzie. Dr. Joan Jackson and Dr. Karen Sinclair joined the staff. They specialized in clinical and child develop- ment. Beside offering an un- dergraduate program, the department offered two types of graduate programs. One program in general psy- chology was geared to stu- dents interested in eventually working on their PhD while the other graduate program dealt with clinical psychology. ABOVE LEFT: The writing on the board sometimes appears to be a foreign language to the English students studying phonetics in Dr. Edith Williams ' History of the English Language class. ABOVE: The technique of film editing is one of the basic fundamentals that must be mastered in the film course of- fered by the Mass Communications Depart- ment. Academics Arts and Sciences 131 Arts Stress Performance The Art Department under the direction of Mr. Daniel Shindelbower offered curricula designed to develop artistic skill both on the professional level and the educational level. The depart- ment offered a degree in Art Education as well as a Fine Arts Degree. A new degree in Music Merchandising was offered by the Department of Music. Ac- cording to Chairman George Muns, about 15 students are now in the program. The program combines the benefits of business training and music to produce graduates who will be better able to enter many musical fields. A semester intership with a music firm was included in the program. Two other programs are in the planning stages. The department hoped to eventually offer a degree in Arts Management and a Bachelor of Music and Special Education degree. The Department of Theatre and Speech offered three programs this year, the newest being a major in Speech Communications and Human Relations. In addition to the four major productions of the year, the department also presented several studio and special project produc- tions. ABOVE RIGHT: Surrounded by students at a workbencti, instructor Ptiil Harris answers a question about ttie proper technique for smoothing the edge of a pot. RIGHT: With the aid of a mal eup morgue from his text, Perfor- ming Arts major Bob Lee begins a project in age makeup. 132 Academics Arts and Sciences LEFT: Great dexterity is needed when a percussionist finds himself challenged by something as large as a timpany. BELOW: A holiday like Valentine ' s Day gives this art sut- dent an ideal chance to work on a piece of very original pottery. BOTTOM: To encourage ensemble acting, these stage movement students work together by becoming parts of a machine. Academics Arts and Sciences 133 BELOW: Care must be taken since exact measurements are important for a successful biology experiment. BOTTOM: Sophomore Patty New- some takes a few seconds to check with her instructor as she works on a chemistry experiment. BOTTOt fl RIGHT: Testing a muscle reaction in a frog calls for a light touch as well as concentration. 134 Academics Arts and Sciences Classes Study Environment After recently changing its name to better reflect the departmental offerings, the Department of Mathematical Sciences now offers programs in math, computer science, and statistics. The computer science program is in its second year and is gradually being phased in over a four year period. This fall the department, headed by Dr. Bennie R. Lane, sponsored the second annual Math- Science Day. Approximately 800 high school students at- tended the event which was set up to better introduce the students to the department and the university. Two new courses geared to the interest of the general public were offered by the Department of Physics this year. A course in the Science of Music dealt with basic physics applied to musical in- struments and sound. Since energy is a popular topic of discussion in the country, a course in Energy For A Technological Society was also offered. The course allowed students to alolyse popular myths and statements concerning energy. Under the direction of Chairman Ted M. George, the department of- fered a Bachelor ' s and Master ' s Degree. A Pre- Engineering program was of- fered as well as an Associate degree in the Science of Engineering. Eastern is the only univer- sity in this region to offer three environmental degrees, stated Dr. Edwin Hess chairman of the Biology Department. Several of the faculty were oc- cupied with outside studies this year. Dr. Raymond Otero offered several microbiologi- cal workshops and Dr. David Mardon recently completed a research project in on- cology , the study of cancer. The Chemistry Department served about 2400 students last year, said Dr. Harry Smiley, chairman of the department. Most of those were lower division students whose majors required a chemistry course; others took chemistry as an elective, and a small group of eight were working on their Master ' s degree. LEFT: The computer equipment available to students allows music major Tony Gordon to add first hand experience to a classroom lec- ture. ABOVE LEFT: Sometimes long atter- noons are spent recording and compiling en- dless data in this physics lab. Academics Arts and Sciences 135 TOP: Accompanied by a world map, Dr. R. E. Forderhase lectures on the American Revolution during one of his history classes. ABOVE: Ms. Leda Mclntyre tal es a few minutes to discuss a test after returning the papers to her political science class. RIGHT: Discussing life cycles and their relationship to seasonal cycles causes Dr. George Nordgulen to emphasize his statement during a philosophy class. 136 Academics Arts and Sciences Computers Used As Teaching Aids Of the 130 majors in the Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work Department, most were in Social Work ac- cording to Chairman Vance Wisenbaker. Reflective of this majority was the progress made in work toward ac- creditation for the Social Work section of the department. Af- ter four years of work, the department will be eligible for accreditation in the spring of 1979. It will be one of the few accredited programs in the state. An Oral History program was developed in the History Department this year said Chairman George Robinson. The program was coordin- dated by Dr. William Berge. The goals of the department include trying to prepare the students for a wide variety of careers including civil service, law, business and politics. This well rounded preparation was important since almost half of the 100 history majors aren ' t working on a teaching certificate. Computers came into use in the Philosophy Department last year. Dr. James R. Miller, chairman, had a national con- sultant who was an expert in the use of computers as a teaching aid to observe the department ' s logic courses. The use of computers helped students to develop logic skills more quickly and gave them the opportunity to practice their logic on computers. Besides the computer innova- tion, there is also a trend within the department towards the study of ethics as applied to health, medicine, business and other areas. Interest in religion courses has also in- creased and possible expan- sion is being studied. An emphasis in student en- volvement was evident in the Department of Political Science according to Chair- man J. Allen Singleton. Through the year interested students participated in a mock United Nations assembly. The trip to New York City was co-sponsored by the department and CIRUNA. A state internship program was also available for qualified students. Each year Eastern is able to nominate three students for the program which enables the students to work closely with the state government in Frankfort. Other student prac- ticums were also arranged on an individual basis. During the year the department peti- tioned for a chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha— the national political science honorary fraternity. ABOVE: Discussion of current world topics usually provide an Interesting and stimulating hour of political science. Academlcs Arls and Sciences 137 Business Adds Mining Degree Dean Howard Thompson of the College of Business directed the planning of a new Coal Mining Administration Program which was started with the Spring 1978 semester. The only comprehensive program of it ' s type in the coun- try, this total program would prepare students for management positions within the growing coal mining industry. The program will even- tually evolve into a four-year B.B.A. degree within the Business Administration Department. Dean Thompson projected an approximate enrollment of 20 in the program by the fall of 1978, with enrollment doubling each semester, finally reaching a maximum of around 150. The functions of a Coal Mining Administrator would include work in the areas of industrial relations, contract negotiations, budgeting, transportation problems and liaison work with the Federal and State governments for mining expansion and production efficiency. A Coal Mining Administrator, according to Dean Thompson, will be a combination of a person who knows mining and its terminology, and a person who can make business applications in the coal mining industry. Other areas within the college also experi- enced growth, the most rapid growth coming in the areas of Accounting, Data Management, Finance, Insurance and Real Estate. The Accounting Department, under the guidance of Chairman Claude Smith, provided four separate programs to students majoring in accounting, and offered curricula designed to help business majors to fulfill their accounting requirements. Along with emphasizing improvement in these programs, the department also worked towards the formation of the Alumni Accounting Association. Comprised of accounting graduates, the Association hoped to aid the department in such programs as the Richards Scholarship Fund. This fund was started by a patron of the University and was maintained by donations from alumni. The scholarship pays the in-state tuition of a worthy accounting stu- dent for two semesters. BELOW: Dr. Howard Thompson, Dean of the College of Business, con- fers with Dr. Stan King, coordinator of Eastern ' s fWanagement Develop- ment and Studies Institute. The institute was set up to give local businessmen free consultation and to otherwise foster interaction be- tween the business world and the academic specialists at Eastern. 138 : TOP LEFT: Dr. Donald Bodley emphasizes a point during a real estate lecture. TOP: This coed practices tal ing dictation during a shorthand class. LEFT: Anxiously awaiting the return of his program, this student sits at the operator ' s console of the Data 100 batch processing terminal. ABOVE: Students wait for their printouts from the Data 100 printer. Academics Business 139 BELOW: Dean Thompson meets with Mr. James Westenhoefer and Dr. Norman Hester to finalize the coal mining degree program. RIGHT: This student pauses during his class work to checl his computer printout. BOTTOM: Concentration is necessary part of this large typing class as students take a timed writing. 140 Academics Business There was tremendous growth in the Business Ad- ministration Department. With a 30% increase per year, the department doubled in size since 1974 and had 950 ma- jors. Insurance and real estate classes increased because of the interest in these subjects by the general public. Along with this interest came a Master of Busi ness Administration degree. A new facility, the Manage- ment Instructional and Testing Lab, headed by Dr. Norvaline Hale, was formed. It gave in- structional help to manage- ment students and provided a place for students and faculty to meet and discuss manage- ment problems. LEFT: With the aid of a caculator. this student works on accounting problems. BELOW: Gerald Martin pauses for a moment during a Personal Finance class lecture. Academics Business 141 Economics Department Seeks Self-Improvement The Department of Business Education of- fered a variety of courses designed to prepare students for work in the areas of business teaching or office administration. Students of business education were offered majors with accounting, secretarial or general business emphasis. Graduates of these programs received teaching certification in business education at the high school level. In Office Administration, Chairman Alfred Patrick stressed the continuing improvement of the two-year secretarial programs instituted in 1975. In addition to these programs, students who wanted a four-year office administration program without the teaching certification were offered a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. As chairman of the Economics Department, Dr. Donald Shadoan emphasized not the new programs, but the improvement of current ones. A 15% increase in enrollment in Economic courses spoke well for this approach. One innovation, however, received some of the department ' s attention and effort; a push was mounted to gain accreditation for economics teachers at the middle school level in Kentucky. Though the courses of the Economics Department are primarily geared towards preparing students for careers in privately owned businesses and government agencies, the department does offer a teaching minor. Of the existing areas which Dr. Shadoan in- tended to improve, his effort was primarily con- centrated on upgrading the Economics Educa- tion Center. TOP: A few moments between timed writings allow this teacher to work with her students on an individual basis. RIGHT: LaTonia Taylor has a problem with jammed typewriter keys that only Professor John Gump can tackle. 142 Academics Business BELOW: With the information provided by her class, senior Kathy Tincher of Franl fort begins punching computer cards. BOTTOM: Economics students pay close attention as discusses economic cycles and its relationship to technology. Academics Business 143 Educational Foundations Provide Insights The College of Education continued to look for new and more efficient methods to enable Eastern to produce more and better teachers and educational administrators. This year, the college was under the temporary leadership of Dean J. Linward Doak while Dean Dixon A. Barr was on sabbatical leave. During the year all graduating seniors took the National Com- petency Examination. The results of this exam will be used as a basis for evaluation of the college ' s programs. The Department of Educational Administra- tion, under Chairman Charles Ross, offered specialized curricula to those students in- tending to enter the area of school administra- tion. Programs were available to students aim- ing to become school superintendents or supervisors, elementary or secondary school principals and school business administrators. The Department also maintained seven campus extension offices, located throughout central and eastern Kentucky, which served over 260 graduate students. Primarily concerned with giving prospective educators an idea of what teaching is like, the Educational Foundations Department struc- tured its curricula to provide insights into what Chairman William McKenny called the why and wherefores of teaching. Stressing the need for an understanding of the role of the school within the community, Dr. McKenny emphasized study of the externals of the classroom. Graduate programs continued to be the primary concern for the Educational Psy- chology and Counseling Department, according to Chairperson Lola Doane. Participation in these programs lead on to specialization in the areas of school psychology, rehabilitation, com- munity, industrial and secondary school coun- seling, or student personnel services in higher education. BELOW: Acting Dean J. Linward Doak reviews upcoming events scheduled by the College of Education. Dean Doak took the temporary position as Dean of the College of Education while Dean Dixon Barr took a sabbatical leave for the year. I 144 Academics Education LEFT: With the aid of an overhead projector, this teacher works on musical notation with elementary education majors. BELOW: Sophomore Larry Mitchell works with the elderly residents of Willis Manor while his recreation class visits and works with them. BOTTOM: Senior Lanny Lockett from Danville reviews some of his students ' work while student teaching at Model Lab School. P ' . Academics Education 145 ABOVE: Residents of Willis Manor check with Patti Hager of Ashland concerning the projects they worked on when her recreation class visited the home. RIGHT: These Elemen- tary Education majors consult the materials available in the Learning Resource Center while preparing a unit for class. 146 Academics Education Department Produces Quality Teachers Student enrollment in the elementary educa- tion program has been fairly stable over the past three years, according to Chairman William Morris of the Elementary Education Department. This year, enrollment remained stable at 800 students. One minor change in curriculum was necessary this year; student teaching assignments were lengthened to 12 weeks effective this fall. In addition, a project was initiated involving a cooperative exchange of teachers between Eastern and the Franklin County School system. Agenda for the self- study programs for specialist degrees were also written by the department. The Secondary Education Department, chaired by Dr. Joe Wise, continued to provide the professional semester to those majors seeking certification for secondary school teaching. In this semester, the study of teaching fundamentals is supplemented by attention to specific methods of teaching in specialized fields. The department also provided an in- service and consulted help to secondary schools in the region. Advising and administer- ing to secondary education graduates, in cooperation with the Graduate School, was the department ' s responsibility. Dr. David Rush, the director, and his Professional Laboratory Experiences staff placed approximately 460 student teachers this year. Many miles were logged by the super- visors of these student teachers, 290 secondary and 170 elementary, as they were scattered throughout 25 Kentucky counties. Library Science put into practice the program changes needed in order to conform to new certification requirements. Support to the Elementary Education Department was given through the children ' s literature course. Instruc- tional media classes were another department responsibility. TOP: Music major Jane Terry teaches pre-schoolers some simple music theories as part of her student teaching assignment. LEFT: Calling on a student volunteer, instructor Paul Motley demonstrated the proper techniques to use when wrapping foot injuries. Academics Education 147 BELOW: A simulated environment bubble gave elementary education majors a chance to expand their knowledge of various environments to take to the classroom. RIGHT: A man-to-man conference over a classroom assignment gives student teacher Robert Hatter of Auburn, Indiana a few minutes of individual time with one of his Model students. BOTTOM: IVIembers of Dr. Charles Ross ' Educational Administration class listen attentively to guest lecture Russell Roberts, Superintendent of Madison Schools. 148 Academics Education Competency Exams Established The Special Education and Rehabilitation Department, under the direction of Dr. William David, had an enroll- ment of 230 students in its special education program, 115 in the speech program and 30 students in the rehabilitation program. New certification requirements caused the initiation of several program changes. The department also worked with the Elementary Education Department in carrying out the actions necessitated by a new public law which stated that exceptional children will at- tend regular schools and be taught by regular teachers. The Physical Education Department enrolled nearly 5000 people in more than 100 co-educational classes. The department was co-chaired by Fred Darling and Ann Uhlir to insure the equal representa- tion necessary in the area of physical education. The major thrust in the department was toward upgrading the existing programs and increasing the number of interesting ac- tivities available to freshmen. The Department of Health greatly expanded in the num- ber of students enrolled in the programs available according to Chairman Herman S. Bush. The department was involved in several community service projects. They set up a model school health system in Boone County, worked on a rodent control project and once more held the annual health fair in the Powell Building. Twenty-nine courses were offered by the Department of Recreation and Park Ad- ministration this year. The department also developed competency-based exams designed to test the accom- plishments of graduates. Besides these changes, Chair- man James McChesney con- centrated on improving current programs within the department. ABOVE: Dr. Romeo Cortier supervises a stu- dent as she works in his environmental science class. Academics Education 149 LEN School Is One of Nations Largest During its four years with college status, the College of Law Enforcement has grown to be one of the largest schools of its kind in the na- tion, according to Dean Robert W. Posey. The departments of Fire Prevention and Control, Police Administration, Correctional Services and the Traffic Safety Institute combined to form the college which this year boasted an enrollment of over 2600 majors and numerous minors. The Department of Fire Prevention and Con- trol, under the leadership of Mr. Dale F. Cozad, was the fastest growing department within the college with 650 majoring students distributed throughout the state at 12 different locations. Future fire investigators, fire fighters and fire service administrators worked toward degrees in two and four year programs. Other prospec- tive firefighters obtained certificates of com- petency in fire prevention and control for one year of work. The department also provided in- struction to ambulance drivers, civil defense members and other personnel who wanted to be certified as Basic Emergency Medical Technicians. A new four-year program in Security and Public Safety was instituted in the Police Ad- ministration Department, which was headed by Dr. Robert E. Bagby. This increased the depart- ment ' s offerings to six degree programs. An up-to-date crime laboratory, with all the capabilities of a regional lab except for ballistics, provided forensic science students with the opportunity to participate in practically all the facets of criminalistics. BELOW LEFT: Robert W. Posey, Dean of the College of Law Enforce- ment, discusses plans for the upcoming year with some of his departmental heads. BELOW: Under the observing eye of a safety of- ficer, this student listens to the fundamental rules of motorcycle safety. 150 Academics Law Enforcement TOP: William Abney, instructor of Fire Prevention and Con- trol, demonstrates ttie procedures used in fire prevention of combustiable materials. LEFT: Blood samples are checked by this coed during a forensics lab. ABOVE: The forensics lab provides these students with the opportunity to trace and identify blood types. Academics Law Enforcement 151 TOP: These forensic lab members await a read-out on blood type information processed into a special computer. ABOVE: Traffic Safety students weave in and out of the traffic cones as they work on a dexterity drill. RIGHT: Individualized practice and experience is stressed while participating in Fire Prevention drills. 152 Academics Law Enforcement Experts Add Their Skills In Corrections The Department of Correc- tional Services, directed by Dr. Charles Reedy, continued to instruct students in the skills needed to pursue careers as juvenile or adult probation officers, correc- tional caseworkers or juvenile counselors. These students received the expertise of a staff which included lawyers, educational psychologists and sociologists who have worked, or done research, in correc- tions. This was the only es- tablished staff of its kind in the state. Although not an es- tablished part of the curriculum, the students were afforded the opportunity to do actual field work and receive credit for it. ABOVE: Students in a Emergency Medical Training class learn ttie proper techniques to use in innmobilizing a neck injury with a neck brace and backboard. LEFT: Practice ses- sions featuring simulated real life emergen- cies call for students to do more than the regular in-the-classroom work. Academics Law Enforcement 153 ■i . ' TOP: Many heating adjustments have to be made before a chemical composition can be used in the actual testing in the forensics lab. ABOVE: In traffic safety classes, students work on driving techniques and accuracy by driving between safety cones on the driving track. RIGHT: A hypothetical situation concerning the changing of bandages are encountered by students in the Emergency Medical Care class. 154 Academics Law Enforcement Motorcycle, Emergency Driving Courses Added To Traffic Safety Motorcycle safety and driv- ing techniques for emergency vehicles were new curricula added to the program of the Traffic Safety Institute which was headed by Dr. William Browne. The Institute also trained Head Start bus drivers, certified secondary education majors in driver education and trained Ken- tucky breathalyzer operators. State research projects in which the institute par- ticipated were the automated driver licensing program and the youth, alcohol and driving program. LEFT: An open meadow provides students with the opportunity to practice firefighting techniques. BELOW: This coed works on techniques of acending an aerial ladder dur- ing a Fire Prevention class. Academics Law Enforcement 155 Quality Stressed In Graduate School As a result of the continued moratorium on tine expansion of graduate school programs im- posed by the Kentucky State Legislature, the focus within the Graduate School this year was again on upgrading existing programs. Despite this limitation, the school retained its usual high status among similar universities and graduate schools. Dean Charles Gibson and his departmental chairmen continued to review prospective new programs in the eventuality that the legislature rescinds the suspensions. The Graduate School at Eastern offered eleven degrees and over fifty continuing educa- tion programs, some of which have been rated as being among the finest in the state. Joint doctorates were offered in conjunction with the Universities of Kentucky and Maryland and Michigan State University. A degree of change was experienced by the Graduate School; with new personnel taking over the departments of English, Special Education, Home Economics, Geography and Anthropology. RIGHT: Graduate assistant David Swofford examines and categorizes specimens found in the fish museum kept by the biology department. BELOW: Dean Charles Gibson of the Graduate School reviews an appli- cant ' s qualifications. 156 Academics Graduate School LEFT: Bill Bitters and Beth Finney turn to graduate assistant Doug Zeckner for tiis assistance during a microbiology lab exercise. BELOW: As part of tier duties as an English graduate assistant, Robin Nunn lectures in her freshman English class. BOTTOM: The lights of the University and Combs Building burn brightly in the night as many graduate classes are conducted inside. Academics Graduate School 157 BELOW: Working in conjunction with the university archivist, graduate student David Smith com- piles an oral history record of Dr. Robert Martin and his contributions to education. BOTTOM: Freshman physical education courses are often taught by P.E. graduate assistants. 158 Academics Graduate School Graduate Students Are Many Sided College graduates return to graduate school for a various number of reasons. It is those reasons that help give a graduate student his own per- sonality and flair. Sometimes a new graduate will choose to return to the security of school and begin working on a Master ' s Degree immediately. Other times professionals are forced back to graduate school by the demands and pressures for more education within their chosen career field. Regardless of whatever reason the graduate student returns to school, it is safe to say that each student has his own unique reason. TOP LEFT: One realizes that the thirst for knowledge knows no age barrier when glanc- ing at the variety of faces found in this statistics class. LEFT: With the aid of a stu- dent teacher, graduate assistant Debbie Sutherland teaches Christmas songs to a (wlodel kindergarten class. Academics Graduate School 159 XtJv . .a?.- du - .« ' 1 ' . - ? V t:r -r-T , f s A ABOVE: With nobody out, Kenny Lockett takes a cut at a Morehead fastball. RIGHT: In a second game of a twinbill witfi Morehead, Colonel Paul Brown dives safely back to first base. BELOW: Shortstop Gary Hatchett steps on the bag and flips to first for a double play against East Tennessee. 162 Sports Baseball . ' .Ateii Adii u m M.M .ta iL . ' iSi .MtL .-« J t • - 91 Colonel Baseball 77 The Eastern Kentucky University baseball team, under the direction of Head Coach Jack Hissom, struggled through the 1977 season, finishing with an overall record of 10-19 and a 3- 9 mark in OVC play. However, the Colonels did have some bright spots on the year as three players, senior pitcher John Lisle, senior center fielder Erv Leidolf and junior third baseman Kenny Lockett made the AII-OVC team. Leidolf, who made the AII-OVC squad for the second straight year, led the Colonels in scoring and hits, while compiling a .345 batting average and only striking out twice in 87 at bats. Lockett batted .338 and was second in runs scored, third in base hits and was a perfect eight for eight in stolen bases last season. Lisle earned his OVC honors by striking out 65 enemy batters in only 58 2 3 innings, and compiling a 4-4 overall record, including four complete games and a shutout. Another fine player was sophomore Greg Ringley, who led the team in batting at .368 and roundtrippers with four. Coach Hissom said that even though this was a rebuilding year for his team, he believes that next year with the additions of Louisville, Cin- cinnati and Dayton to the schedule and the ad- ded maturity of his young pitching staff, the Colonels could be a team to be reckoned with in the future. Sports Baseball 163 1977 BASEBALL OPPONENTS EASTERN Cumberland 9 7 Cumberland 11 4 Centre 2 5 Centre 2 1 Campbellsville 5 8 Campbellsville 4 10 Tennessee Tech 3 2 Tennessee Tech 9 5 Cumberland 6 5 Cumberland 4 11 Berea 2 5 Berea 2 14 E ast Tennessee 3 6 East Tennessee 6 5 Morehead State 10 4 Morehead State 22 4 Tennessee Tech 6 3 Tennessee Tech 2 4 Morehead State 28 6 Morehead State 10 4 East Tennessee 7 3 East Tennessee 5 7 Kentucky State 6 3 Kentucky State 4 5 Kentucky 23 7 Western 4 3 Western 9 3 Northern Kentucky 15 3 Northern Kentucky 14 12 Won 10, Lost 19 mjMjiagi jww rwiij i iw l wnyi ' ' ■' y iff Wg ' Wj W ' W! ? W; y w  W y«WW tutinuf ABOVE: Third baseman Ken ny Lockett flips the ball back to pitcher Tom McNuity during IMorehead ' s 28-6 bombardment of the Colonels last year. BELOW: 1977 BASEBALL. Front Row: Bat Girls: Charity Cravens, Josey Cisler, Jane Varney. Donna Moore. Jill Secrest, Statistician, Kathryn Brock, Barbara Alford, Cassandra Stewart, Kathy Kuchma. Second Row: Dave Ball, Chris Puffer, Chris Leeson, Hector Diodonet, Dave Dorsey, Jeff Fazio, Greg Ringley, Rick Bibbins, Mike Weaver, Willy Sawyers, Trainer Mike Lopriore. Ttiird Row: Grad. Asst. Joseph Abney, Head Coach Jack Hissom. John Snedegar, Jeff Shaw, Jeff Dotson, Tom McNulty, Kenny Lockett, John Lisle, Greg Wiseman, Gary Hatchett, Paul Brown, Corky Prater, Erv Leidolf, John Hissom, Mike Russell, Ralph Kin- der, Jim Rigney, tManager Art Sciubba. 164 Sports Baseball . . A Swing And A Miss ABOVE: Head Coach Jack Hissom discusses strategy witti the infield during a crucial one run loss to the Colonels ' arch rival, the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. LEFT: John Lisle fires his patented fast ball which earned him AII-OVC honors for the 1977 spring season. Sports Baseball 165 « v,«  More Bogies Than Eagles The 1977 golf season could be described as the kind of game your average weekend golfer would have— the Colonels just couldn ' t seem to be able to get out of the sand traps. Leading the way for Head Coach Jim Suttie ' s team was AII-OVC choice Richard Clark. Clark placed sixth in the OVC finishing three rounds with a 70-76-73 for a 219 total that was only five shots behind the winning pace, set by Kevin Klier of iVlurray State University. Suttie had high praise for Clark ' s perfor- mance, stating that Clark was the most consis- tent golfer I had, and he ' s as good a golfer as anybody I ' ve ever coached. The Eastern team did have their high points during the year, including first place finishes in the Xavier Invitational and the OVC East Quadrangular Tournaments, and second place finishes in the EKU Spring Invitational and the Tennessee Tech Invitational Meets. ABOVE: One of Eastern ' s top golfers, Dave Gaer, uses total concentra- tion and facial contortions to send this shot off some of the rough and on to the green. On the season, Dave averaged an excellent 76 strokes per match to finish third on the Colonel ' s golf team. 166 Sports Golf r 1977 GOLF INVITATIONAL EASTERN Fall Season Murray Invitational 10th EKU Fall Invitational 5th All-Dixie Intercollegiate 10th Buckeye Fall Classic 7th Spring Season Red Fox Invitational 13th Iron Duke Classic 9th Furman Intercollegiate 20th Colonel Classic 3rd Xavier Invitational 1st Junior-Senior Invitational 16th Kentucky Intercollegiate 6th OVC East Quadrangular 1st EKU Spring Invitational 2nd Mid-American Invitational 10th Gold and White Invitational 3rd Tennessee Tech Intercollegiate 2nd OVC Tournament 8th I . f  l - LEFT: With the ball teed up high, Colonel John Erlenbach readies to tee off. BELOW LEFT: 1977 GOLF TEAM. Front Row: Mike Strong, Brad Phillips, Jim Brehme, Doug Noah. Second Row: Danny Mays, Scott Green, John Zitkovic, Kevin Schuck, Richard Clark. Back Row: Head Coach Jim Suttie, Steve Hymer, John Erlenbach, Bill Strang, Dave Gaer, Tom Tierney. Sports Golf 167 Netmen Cause Racquet In OVC Highlighting the start of the 1977 EKU tennis season was the dedication of the new Greg Adams Indoor Tennis Facility on the Eastern campus. Greg Adams was a very promising tennis player from Richmond, Kentucky, when his tennis career was cut short by a football in- jury. The tennis complex was named in Greg ' s honor. At the time of construction it was one of only five such institutionally owned facilities on a college or university campus in the United States. This fieldhouse type structure includes four tennis courts and an observation deck which also houses a classroom, office space and a storage area. As well as being used for recreational play it is also used as an instruc- tional center for the tennis team. Head Coach Tom Higgins and company opened their season with the first annual Eastern Kentucky Indoor Invitational Tourna- ment. EKU finished third out of a strong field of eight teams. The Colonels proceeded to play their way through a tough schedule to a 10-10 overall record. The netters closed their season with a respectable third place finish in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, held at Western Kentucky University. In the spotlight for the Colonels were senior Joe Shaheen and sophomore Steve Alger. Shaheen, a three-year letterman, played in the number one singles position and finished the year with a record of 16 wins and 11 losses. Playing in the number two singles spot, Alger compiled 42 victories. In just two years Alger broke the school record for the most number of wins in four years. In doubles competition Alger and Shaheen teamed up to capture the OVC doubles championship in the number one spot. This achievement marked a first in Eastern ' s re- cent tennis history. BOTTOM: Eastern opened their 1977 season with the dedication of the Greg Adams Building. This modern tennis complex houses four courts and an observation deck. BELOW: 1977 TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: Rick Vandish, Joe Shaheen, Norman Russell. Second Row: Steve Alger, Keith Nutter, Chris Rose, Glen Raglin. 1977 SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS EASTERN EKU Indoor Invitational 3rd Big Gold Invitational 6th Memphis State 9 Notre Dame 2 7 Eastern Michigan 4 5 Toledo 8 1 Miami of Ohio 6 3 Indiana State 6 3 Murray State 4 5 Western Kentucky 3 6 Indiana 2 7 Tennessee Tech 7 2 Morehead State 7 2 East Tennessee 7 2 Tennessee 1 8 Southern Illinois 2 7 Centre 5 4 Western Michigan 3 6 Kentucky 6 3 Ohio State 6 3 OVC Tournament 3rd Won 10, Lost 10 LEFT: Captain Joe Shaheen concentrates on his serve, looking to ace his opponent. Shaheen, a senior, led the Colonels with consistently lough play in the first singles position and combined with Steve Alger to win the OVC Doubles Championship. BELOW: EKU ' s second singles player. Steve Alger, strains to put everything into this cross court backhand shot. Alger finished the season leading the team with 22 wins and 7 losses. Sports fvten ' s Tennis 169 J TOP LEFT: Silhouetted against the sl y pole vaulter Kent Myers goes up and over the b ar in OVC Quad Meet held at Eastern ' s Tom Samuels Track. TOP RIGHT: Senior Sprinter Mike Conger hands off to teammate Joe Wiggins in the mile relay. Eastern went on to lose in a close dual meet with Purdue University. BELOW: 1977 MEN ' S TRACK AND FIELD TEAM. Front Row: Frank Broadus, Steve Placek, Mark Stevens, Harley Trogdien, Mark Evans, Sam Pigg, Danny Underhill, Kent Myers, Albert Smith, Dan Matousch, Harold Granville, Gene Fitzhugh, Doug Bonk, Gary Noel, Kevin Whitman, Mark Helgeson, Delmar Howell, Dennis Creekmore, Mark Yellin, Steve Rowe. Back Row: Head Coach Art Harvey, Carl Garber, Jim Keen, Jamie Phillips, Rick Wharton, Jeff Wright, Weseley Burks, Mike Conger, Jerome Wright, Bill Catlelt, Frank Powers, Joe Wiggins, Mike Howell, Chris Goodwin, Fred Scheffler, David Evans, Keith Burton, Bob Moffett, Rod Tudor, Jeff Sheets, Tony Bigsby, Dave McCracken, Gary Moore, Bryan Robinson, Tommy Kerns, Rick Waganer, Joe Boyle. 170 S ports Men ' s Track And Field Track Team Sets New Records The EKU track team ran a series of disap- pointing second place finishes in the 1977 season. Many of the second place finishes were the result of a mere handful of points. However, the experience and grace under pressure learned this year makes the outlook for 1978 very promising. The Tracksters were runners-up to Morehead and Middle Tennessee, in triangular meets, second to Purdue in a dual meet and took the number two spot behind Morehead in OVC quad. The OVC Indoors, at Morehead and the OVC Outdoors at Western were different stories. The Colonels stumbled early and never recovered completely, ending up 7th indoors and 6th out- doors out of eight teams. There were many individual highlights thoughout the year, Gary Moore qualified for nationals with a school record time of in the 110 meters high hurdles. Mike Howell also set a school record with a 6 ' 10 leap in the high jump. Scott Decandia and Frank Powers were very strong in their respective field events, the shot put and the javelin. r ' ' :, ABOVE: Kieth Burton strains to get every inch of sand he can in the long jump competition. 1977 was a good year for Burton as he led the team in the long jump and triple jump events. 1977 TRACK And FIELD Opponents Eastern Indoor Morehead State 71 y2 49 Cumberland 37y2 49 OVCIndoor Championships 7th Outdoor Middle Tennessee 7172 6272 East Tennessee 40 6272 Purdue 89 65 Toledo 45 124 Loyola 19 124 OVC Quad meet 2nd OVC Outdoor Championships 6th WON 4, LOST 3 Men ' s Track And Field Sports 171 Hustle, Dedication, And Determination Hard work and a strong feeling of determina- tion helped overcome the lack of experience on the 76-77 women ' s track team. The harriers im- proved over last year ' s sixth place finish by finishing runner-up in the Kentucky Women ' s Intercollegiate Conference Championships. The team also placed fourth in one of the largest women ' s track meets in the nation, the Becky Boone Relays. The team was paced by several national qualifiers. Denise McCoy, from Louisville, qualified for the nationals in the high jump. Her best effort for the year was 5 ' 6 . Also qualifying . ■? n ■A b . i .j !iM m- i  i ABOVE: EKU hurdler Nareen White breaks the tape in a qualifying heat at the Becky Boone Relays. INSET: 1977 TRACK AND FIELD TEAM. Front Row: Nareen White, Paula Gaston, Debbie Niles, Sue Carter, Rose Travis, Denise McCoy, Nancy Leonard. Second Row: Jenny Utz, Betty Mills, Andrea Yaden, Bernie Cocanougher, Mary Silvani, Escaleta Gray, Manager Susan McCasland. Third Row: Head Coach Sandra Martin, Manager Faith McKinney, Terry Spears, Rita Taylor, Elaine Wilson, Katie Krawiec, Jackie Cox, Sheree Davis, Manager Carree Ewess, Assistant Coach Sandy Perkins. for the nationals in the 880 was Paula Gaston, from Dayton, Ohio. Gaston was a consistently top performer for Eastern ' s team. In the pen- tathlon. Eastern ' s Teri Seippel qualified and finished third in the country. Seippel, a sophomore from Kettering, Ohio, was Eastern ' s only place winner in a national competition. This year ' s team was young and did have some disappointments as a result of their relative inexperience. Coach Sandra Martin felt that the experience that the team gained over the year will make next year an even more suc- cessful season. 172 Sports Women ' s Track and Field 1977 WOMEN ' S TRACK OPPONENTS EASTERN Indoor Ohio State Invitational Not Scored Morehead State Not Scored Purdue Invitational Tennessee Invitational Outdoor Mt. St. Joseph 50 98 Berea 24 98 Southern Illinois Invi. 2nd Murray State Invitational 3rd Morehead State 50 96 Kentucky 82 96 Western Kentucky Invi. 2nd KWICC 2nd Becky Boone Relays 6th UT-Knoxville 91 44 TOP LEFT: National qualifier, Teri Seippel, displays her hurdling form in the first event of the pentathlon. During the summer, Seippel finished fifth in the International Pentathlon meet with the Russians and Cana- dians. LEFT: Distance runner Vicki Renner cros ses the finish line a win- ner in the 3,000 meter run. Renner, a sophomore from Cincinnati, Ohio, was hampered most of the spring season by nagging injuries. Sports Women ' s Track and Field 173 ' ;V! ' :i v£i}M. S. t ! ' ' ' ' ! ' ' - ' si 174 Sports Cheerleaders Spirit Rises to the Occasion The guidance of first year sponsor Dr. Don Calitri provided a helpful spark to this year ' s cheerleading squad. One of the many activities Calitri assisted with was a series of fund-raising projects such as selling helium balloons in the Richmond area. These projects helped to earn enough money to purchase new uniforms for the basketball season, as well as enough to buy crowd-pleasing small footballs and bubble-gum that the squad members threw to the crowds. Skip Daughtery, Eastern ' s Director of Student Activities and Organizations, also provided assistance to the squad. Mr. Daughtery made sure the cheerleaders had a working public ad- dress system and also furnished soft drinks for the visiting cheerleaders. Captain Vicki Viars led the squad to East Ten- nessee State during the football season, and to Western and Morehead State during the basketball season. In a move to create a feeling of hospitality and promote good will, the Commissioner of the OVC, Bob Vanatta, proposed a series of cheerleading contests between schools in the OVC. At the end of the basketball season all the cheerleaders voted on the best squad for the combination of skill and hospitality. As a result of the increased emphasis on the more gym- nastic aspects of cheerleading, cheerleading has become more athletic. Because of the in- crease in physical demands, this year ' s squad worked and practiced hard in order to master the cheers which it performed. TOP: Diane Reynolds and Vicki Viars strike up a cheer to get the crowd on their feet, ABOVE LEFT: Despite a temporary injury. Junior Kim Latham keeps this basketball crowd ' s attention and their team spirit alive. ABOVE: With finely tuned precision Rhonda Churchill and Karen Mills set up for a Colonel cheer. OPPOSITE PAGE: Colonel ' s cheerleader Taryn Wells leaps off the mini trampoline into the waiting arms of Steve Lyons and Joe Orrender. Sports Cheerleaders 175 176 • It was a season filled with frustration, highlighted by dis- appointment. Eastern was the unanimous choice of all OVC coaches to repeat as con- ference champs for the second straight year. Head Coach Roy Kidd was starting his 14th consecutive season at the Colonel helm, and with 32 returning lettermen, including last year ' s AII-OVC players, quarterback Ernie House, tailback Stan Mitchell, guard Dean Stucky, Tackle Randy Heaberlin, flanker Jim Nelson and roverback Anthony Miller who had helped lead the Colonels to an 8-3 record last year, made 1977 look even better for Kidd ' s crew. Hanger Field was the setting as the Delaware Blue Hens invaded Colonel country to open the season. Eastern was out to avenge a 37-21 loss last year in Newark. Sparked by a 61 -yard touchdown bomb from quarterback Ernie House to Jim Nelson, and Scott McCallister, who gained 104 yards in 20 carries, the Colonels romped over Delaware 24-7, and visions of post-season playoffs and the possibility of an undefeated season danced in everyone ' s ; head. LEFT: Under heavy pressure, quarterback Er- nie House dumps a pass to number 80 Jim Nelson tor first down yardage. This combina- tion of House to Nelson provided many thrills for EKU fans throughout the 1977 season. The next week took the Qolonels to Springfield, Ohio to face Division III powerhouse, Wittenburg. Any kind of an Eastern victory would have given the Colonels a number one ranking in the first Division II poll; except the Tigers of Wittenburg had other ideas. Whether it was lackluster play on the part of the Colonels, or just the fired up play of Wittenburg, the Tigers totally outplayed the Colonels and it payed off with a 17-14 upset victory. Ernie House ' s two touchdown passes were the only bright spot on that un- predictable Saturday after- noon when many of the preseason dreams turned into nightmares. The Colonels road show continued the next week as they opened the OVC schedule at East Tennessee, playing in the Buccaneer ' s new mini-dome. ABOVE: The feeling of Grid Wars is ob- viously felt by a Wittenberg running back as Joe Richards, Ed Laski, James Shoecraft and pursuing Rickie Rhodes put him in a tight squeeze. The Tigers went on to upset the Colonels, 17-14. RIGHT: Sophomore tight end Carl Greene lifts his arm in celebration af- ter grabbing a touchdown pass in a 38-34 comeback victory against East Tennessee State University. Sports Football 177 Grid Wars the Colonels suddenly found themselves down 34-10 midway in the third quarter. Sophomore quarterbacl Bill Hughes came in for a slightly injured Ernie House and directed the Colonels to two quick scores. House returned late in the game and with 2:09 to play, Stan Mitchell took a House pitchout and scam- pered 90 yards for the winning touchdown in a 38-34 miracle comeback victory. For the game, Mitchell had 179 yards in only nine carries and he scored three touchdowns. Austin Peay journeyed to Richmond to face the Colonels and Coach Kidd summed up the game earlier in the week by saying, Austin Peay could be the surprise of the season. He was not jok- ing. After trailing 17-0 at half time, the Governors stormed back to score three times, including two in the fourth quarter to stun the Colonels 20-17. Eastern then traveled to Murfreesboro, Tennessee to take on the winless Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders. Playing without nine starters due to numerous injuries and despite the 102 yards rushing fr by Stan Mitchell, the Colonels dropped their second OVC game by a 19-10 score, which |_ left their overall record at 2-3 178 Sports Football . OPPOSITE ABOVE: With a wild frenzy of emotion, Eastern tal es to the field. OPPOSITE BELOW: Letting it all go, Anthony Miller blocks an Austin Peay field goal. ABOVE: Going high up over a Delaware receiver, sophomore Steve Fletcher pulls down an interception. LEFT: Weaving his way through traffic, tailback Scott McCallister breaks to the outside for a big gain. BELOW: Arms upraised, Ed Laski signals a Colonel sack of the quarterback. i :., C ' r ' i Grid Wars ABOVE: Front Row: Coach Jack Ison, Gary Ford, Gary Thomas. Renard McPhaul, Bruce Cox, Joey Lloyd, Dan Sensibaugh, Alvin Miller, David Flores, Fred Griffin, Dan Martin, Chris Roberts, Steve Streight, Rodney Sher- man, Tom Berger, Philip Robinson, Dale Squires, Bill Kolesar, Trainer Bobby Barton. Second Row: Rick Sang, Bill Hughes, Corky Prater, Doug Endicott, Albert Parker, John Montgomery, Joe Schipske, Darryl Lawson, Ed Finella, Ron Wilson, Terry Humphrey, Anthony Miller, Ernie House, Jim Nelson, David Seewer, Scott McCallister, Tim From- meyer, Jeff Berry. Third Row: Coach Bob Harville, Coach Joe Blankenship, Grad. Assistant Frank Sumner, Jerry Miller, John Ahrens, Joel Scrafton, Howard Lamkin, James Shoecraft, Bob Mclntyre, Joe Richard, Dale Patton, Danny Hope, Mark Fitz, Steve Frommeyer, Ray Burmistrz, Ed Laski, Steve Fletcher, Chris Isaac, Tony Smith, Coach Frank Vohun, Head Coach Roy Kidd, Coach Joe Kinnan. Fourth Row: Grad. Assistant Leon Hart, Man. Rick Mitchell, Buddy Moor, David Dihrkop, Prentis Ragland, James Shelton, Mike Woods, David Neal, Bill Warren, Mike Sheehan, Dean Stucky, Joe Drennen, Randy Heaberlin, Linear Lovett, Morris Hallum, Charles Brunson, David Williams, Greg Hill, Curt Coakley, David Booze, Carl Greene, Cris Curtis, Rickie Rhodes. BELOW: Quarterback Ernie House calls the signals as Eastern ' s offense digs in against arch-rival Western. Homecoming against arcin- rival Western Kentucky was special in many respects. First, it was tine Golden An- niversary between the two clubs. Second, it marked the first time that a game between two Kentucky schools was ever telecast live, statewide. Channel 27 had the honor with Denny Trease providing the play-by-play. Third, the largest crowd in Eastern history was on hand as an es- timated 25,000 jammed into the Hanger Field stands to see history in the making. After a shaky first quarter that saw Eastern lead 7-0, the Colonels exploded to a 21-3 halftime lead on two touchdown passes from Ernie House to Jim Nelson. The second half was all Eastern ' s as Stan Mitchell scored three touchdowns. These scores along with House ' s three touchdown passes accounted for a 35-10 runaway against the Hilltoppers. ABOVE: A record 25,000 Eastern fans cheer the Colonels during the Homecoming battle against the Hilltoppers. LEFT: Sophomore RIckle Rhodes bearhugs Western Kentucky quarterback John Hall for minus yardage. BELOW: New recruit Alvin fy liller takes tbe opening kickoff of the Western game and heads upfleld. Sports Football 181 Grid Wars In traveling that long road down to Murray, Eastern probably suffered what is l nown as a letdown . Despite Jim Nelson ' s 165 yards in receptions and a school record 49-yard field goal by freshman l icker David Fiores, a late Colonel rally fell short and the Racers edged out a 24-20 victory. Ernie House by far had his best day for the maroon and white, passing for 242 yards and two touch- downs. Tennessee Tech brought a sparkling 8-0 record to Hanger Field, along with the number one offense in the conference and high hopes of a victory over the Colonels to all but wrap up the OVC crown. However, Eastern stormed to a 21-7half time lead behind Stan Mitchell ' s game-high 110 yards rushing and held on to deal the Golden Eagles their first loss of the year, 28-21. The surprising Dayton Flyers were the Colonels next opponent. The Flyer football program had suffered money- wise, dropping from Division I to Division III, but it hadn ' t af- fected the quality of the players. Dayton marched ABOVE: High school bands , as well as EKU ' s Marching Maroons, perform at half time of Band Day. LEFT: Dean Stucky and the referee both agree it ' s another EKU touchdown. J OPPONENT EASTERN Delaware 7 24 Wittenberg 17 14 East Tennessee 34 38 Austin Peay 20 17 Middle Tenn. 19 10 Western 10 35 Murray State 24 20 Tennessee Tech 21 28 Dayton 20 13 Morehead State 13 42 Won 5, - Lost 5 LEFT: Freshman kick returner Alvin Miller uses his speed to bring a kickoff back for big yardage against Austin Peay. BELOW: Tim Frommeyer puts a hard pass rush on Ten- nessee Tech quarterback Jimmy Maynord. Sports Football 183 ru] out to a 20-3 lead at the half and coasted to a 20-13 victory over the slumping Colonels. Eastern traveled to IVlorehead for the final game of the season. The Colonels had won five straight over the Eagles, dating bacl to 1972. That Saturday was no excep- tion. Ernie House set two school records, passing yards (1,547) and total offense (1,740) and the offensive unit amassed 436 total yards as the Colonels recorded their highest point output of the year in a 42-13 romp over IVlorehead to end the season at 5-5 overall. ABOVE: Kicking specialist David Flores at- tempts a field goal. LEFT: Leading receiver Jim Nelson has a few words to say about a referee ' s call. Sports Football 185 Colonel 77-78 Basketball Highlights . . . Winning Basketball: How Sweet It Is! What a difference a year makes! In 1976-77 under first- year coacli Ed Byhre, the Colonels struggled to only an 8-16 slate, but like expensive wine, things get better with age. In Byhre ' s second season at the Colonel helm. Eastern came through with their best season since 1971-72, ending up with a 15-11 record and eight points keeping them from uping that record even more. Because of 93-86 and 74-73 losses to regular season OVC champion Middle Tennessee, the Colonels finished in the top four ending in a tie for fourth with Austin Peay at 8-6. The Govs, however, went to the post-season tournament held at Bowling Green due to their two victories over the Blue Raiders. One of the main reasons for the Colonels ' turnabout were junior college transfers, Lovell Joiner and Vic Merchant. Joiner, who came from Robert Morris College, was Eastern ' s leading scorer and rebounder with 17.4 and 9.6 averages, respectively. He also dished out 111 assists and was named to the 1977-78 AII-OVC team. Merchant, from Allan Han- cock College, became a start- er late in the year and averaged 9.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. The Colonels lost some heartbreakers over the course of the year, a 70-68 double overtime thriller to East Ten- nessee, an 80-76 loss to Murray, a 74-73 overtime decision to Middle Tennesse. RIGHT: With the ball barely off his fingertips, Lovell Joiner launches a jump shot over Westerns James Johnson. Joiner had 23 points in the Colonel ' s 85-79 overtime victory. BELOW: Skying over Austin Peay ' s Norman Jackson, Kenny Elliott prepares to slam home a dunk shot during Eastern ' s 81-73 victory over the Govenors. The Colonels and the Govs tied for fourth place in the OVC. OPPOSITE PAGE: Super-imposed by a sea of Coliseum lights. Eastern ' s only senior Mike Oliver soars above four (vlurray State Defen- ders to lay in a follow shot. 186 Sports Men ' s Basketball and a 61-59 loss to Big Ten runner-up, Minnesota. They also played very well against University of Cincinnati and the 1977 NCAA Champion, Marquette. Beside Joiner, Eastern Ken- tucky placed four other men in double figures for the year, as Kenny Elliott was second in scoring at a 14.4 clip, Bruce Jones, Dave Bootcheck, and Mike Oliver all were close behind with their 10.3 averages. 1977-78 saw the Colonels top the century mark twice, 107-65 against Georgia College and 102-76 over Wilmington. Kenny Elliott had the single high game scoring mark, connecting for 34 points against Cleveland State. RIGHT: Freshman sensation Bruce Jones goes all the way for two as Gov Dennis Pagan ducks out of the way. Jones led the Colonels with 134 assists and averaged 10.3 points a game in his first season for the Colonels. BELOW: Colonel Chris Williams goes in for a layup as Hilltopper Greg Jackson tries to take charge. Williams, a forward from Peoria, Il- linois, scored 11 points in Eastern ' s overtime win. ABOVE: THE 1977-78 BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Jimmy Russell and Steve Krivda, Managers. Second Row: Bruce Jones, Mike List, Denny Fugate, Tyrone Jones, Danny Haney, Dave Tierney, Kenny Elliott. Third Row: Assistant Coach Max Good, Student Assistant Ed Kozol, Vic Merchant, Lovell Joiner, Chris Williams. Jeff Wolf, Dave Bootcheck, David Jenkins, Mike Oliver, Head Coach Ed Byhre, Graduate Assistant Rick Weaver. BELOW: Vic Merchant, a junior college transfer from Allan Hancock College puts up a bank shot against Austin Peay as Mike Oliver prepares to block out the Gov ' s Norrls Randall In case of a rebound. The Colonels set two OVC records in the assist depart- ment this year, dishing out a total of 498 over the 26 games and they set a single game record of 36. Bruce Jones led the Colonels with 134 assists. Mike Oliver completed his career at Eastern ending up as the Colonels 15th All-time leading scorer with 979 total points, Oliver was also the third leading rebounder with 859 grabs. With many players return- ing next year, including four starters, the Colonels look to be definite contenders for the OVC crown and should have the potential to do well in post- season play. RIGHT: Greg Joyner, Middle Tennessee ' s All- OVC selection, looks for a teammate to pass to while being heavily guarded by Colonel ' s Dave Tierney. Tierney was Eastern ' s leading field goal shooter, hitting 54.5 percent from the field. BELOW: Defense is the name of the game as Colonel Kenny Elliott sticks like a glove to Urbana ' s Tony Mathis. Eastern powered past the Blue Knights with a score of 89-75. WUCKV fi« 1 BELOW: Members of the Phi Zappa Krappa, a freshman group from Case Hall, express their opinion of a referee ' s decision during the Eastern-fvlorehead game. ABOVE: Dave Bootcheck stretches up to stuff a shot during a 107-65 rout of Georgia College. Bootcheck, who averaged 19.7 points a game last year, slacked off to 10.3 average this season. 1977-78 MEN ' S BASKETBALL OPPONENTS EASTERN Northern Kentucky 73 80 Minnesota 61 59 Toledo 86 75 Dayton 83 70 Urbana College 75 89 Cincinnati 73 58 Georgia College 65 107 Cleveland State 78 84 Marquette 90 73 Army 71 79 Western Kentucky 79 85 Middle Tennessee 93 86 Austin Peay 113 85 Murray State 60 63 Tennessee Tech 62 73 East Tennessee 75 69 Morehead State 60 66 Middle Tennessee 74 73 Western Kentucky 74 78 Austin Peay 73 81 Murray State 80 76 Indiana Southeast 68 89 East Tennessee 70 68 Tennessee Tech 64 78 Wilmington College 76 102 Morehead State 68 72 Won 15, Lost 11 J I I Western Falls In Close Games The Colonels took special pride in beating Western twice this year. It was the first time the Colonels swept the two game series since 1963-64. It was also a sweet victory because the Hilltoppers made a very strong finish to capture the OVC post season tourna- ment and become the con- ference representative in the NCAA. In front of 3,200 fans in the Coliseum, the Colonels triumphed over the Hilltop- pers 85-79 in overtime. At the end of regulation it was 71-all, but the Colonels outscored Western 14-8 in the extra period, all on free throws, to give Eastern its first win over Western in the last seven meetings. Lovell Joiner led the Colonels with 23 points. Dave Bootcheck added 14. Nearly 11,000 jammed into Diddle Arena for the rematch between the two schools. Mike Oliver ' s layup with only 40 seconds left deadlocked the contest at 65-65 and forced another overtime game. This time, behind Bootcheck ' s game high 16 and Joiner ' s and Oliver ' s 15 points, the Colonels outscored the Hilltoppers 13-9 and walked away with a 78-74 victory. TOP: Sandwiched between Western ' s Aaron Bryant (51) and Greg Burbach is Colonel Dave Tierney as he fights for the ball. Tier- ney ' s hustle and good defense made for many fine plays throughout the year. RIGHT: Colonel head coach Ed Byhre looks disap- pointed in his team as he strikes a glaring look at the bench during the Colonels 72-68 victory over Morehead. Byhre ' s two year record is 23-27. LEFT: Mike Oliver looks downcourt tor the tast break atter tiauling down a rebound against Western Kentucky. Oliver ended his playing career as the Colonels third leading rebounder with 859. ABOVE: Guard Kenny Elliott throws up an off balance shot during the Colonels 85-79 victory over WKU. Men ' s Basketball Sports 193 Dunks: The Crowd Pleasers other school ' s basketball teams may call themselves the Doctors of Dunk but in 1977- 78 the Eastern Kentucky Uni- versity Colonels had to have been known as the Sultans of Slam . Dunks of all kinds were just some of the highlights during the Colonel ' s quest through the OVC schedule. Lovell Joiner, Kenny Elliott, Mike Oliver, Vic Merchant and even Dave Bootcheck were the leaders in the stuff on- slaught, which averaged nearly five dunks a game. There was nothing fancy, just good, solid, smash-the- ball-down-through-the-hoop- basketball which made the Colonels a very exciting basketball team to watch, with the best still yet to come. RIGHT: The awesome power of the duhk shows in the face of Lovell Joiner as he nearly rips down the rim during the Colonels 86-75 loss to the Toledo Rockets. 194 Sports Men ' s Basketball LEFT: Eagle Herbie Stamper looks on helplessly as center Mike Oliver prepares to crann one through the net. Oliver ended his career as the Colonels 15th All-time leading scorer with 979 points. BELOW: Showing good form, Vic Merchant skies to stuff the ball against Middle Tennesse. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kenny Elliott jams one home in a game at Morehead as Eagle center Butch Kelly gets in position to take the charge. The Colonels won both games against Morehead this year. BOTTOM LEFT: Dave Bootcheck begins his descent to the hardwood after smashing home a stuff against Morehead. The Eagles were the doormat of the OVC with a 0-14 conference record. Eels Regain Championship Status It ' s really great to have a championship team back at Eastern. These were head coach Dan Lichty ' s sentiments as for the first time since 1974, the Eastern Kentucky Eels have put another title under their belt by winning the 1977-1978 Midwest Independent Swimming and Diving Championships. The Eels defeated last year ' s champion Illinois State by a com- manding margin as well as four other strong schools in the six-team event. Other highlights for the Eels during the year were, a second place finish in the annual Ken- tucky Intercollegiate Championship and several victories in regular season dual meets. Swimmers Chris Gray and John IVleisenheimer were the leaders throughout most of the year for the Eels and they set several records in process, including Gray ' s KISC record of 4:41.179 in the 500-yard freestyle and Meisenheimer ' s 100-yard freestyle time of :47.641. The Eels as a team dominated mostly by sophomores and freshmen; however, now with age and added experience, the Eels will soon be ready to make a big splash in the collegiate swimming world. BELOW: Swimmer Scott Mosgrove (center) shows the winning butterfly strol e that ranl ed him first in that event on the Eel ' s team. i 196 Sports Swimming ABOVE: Ken Pleasants (right) springs off the starting block in a 100-yd freestyle event. This meet against Vanderbllt Is one of the few home contest for the Eels. LEFT: Eastern ' s Brent Congleton competes In a preliminary diving round in the Combs Natatorium. Sports Swimming 197 RIGHT: Swim Timette Fussy Saalfeld reports a swimming time to freestyle specialist Ciiris Gray. Chris qualified for the Junior Olympics in the 200, 300 and 1650 yard freestyle events. BOTTOM: Loyal fans look on intently during the closing moments of a close meet. 1978 SWIMMING OPPONENTS Louisville Morris Harvey Relays Tennessee State Tennessee Relays Kent State Kenyon Western Centre Berea Kentucky Indiana State Vanderbilt KISC Mid West Championships EASTERN 38 20 L 69 51 70 23 29 73 57 45 2nd 4th 2nd 1st 74 69 44 62 43 66 47 39 56 68 Won 6, Lost 4 198 Sports Swimming TOP: 1978 EASTERN SWIM TEAM: First Row: John Davenport; Graduate Assistant, Scott Mosgrove, Scott Barber, Kevin Curren, Sue Edmonds, Brent Congleton, Bill Amato, Mike Gallagher. Second Row: Ron Holihan; Assistant Coach, David Bright, Peggy Morrissey. Mark Sullivan, Brad Birch, Rick Green, Chris Gray. Mike Machusak, Bret Yoder, Chip Davis. Third Row: Dan Lichty; Coach, Jim German, Mark Mullin, Don Waters. Matt Painter, Ray House, Kent Pleasants, Ron Siggs, John Meisenheimer, Gary Jameson, Gary Tameris; Captain, Joel Baer. ABOVE: Head Coach Dan Lichty congratulates KSIC champion John Meisenheimer for another winning effort. Sports Swimming 199 RIGHT: John Harkey executes a near-perfect L-seat position during tlie ring phase of a home meet against Ball State. BELOW: 1978 MEN ' S GYMNASTICS TEAM: Front Row: Guy Watson, Bill Filsinger, John Harkey, Chris Voipp, Tony Webber, Coach Jerry Calkin, Assistant Coach Jim Fisher. Middle Row: George Gardner, Pat Maloney, Kevin Nally. Back Row: Bill Bach, Brad Wallace, Dave Cole. 1977-78 MEN ' S GYMNASTICS OPPONENTS EASTERN Citadel 95.95 162.3 North Carolina State 101.95 162.3 Georgia 183.55 162.3 Ohio State 203.1 165.4 Michigan 205.0 165.4 Jacksonville State 163.35 173.35 Ball State 181.45 173.35 Miami 148.85 178.9 Georgia Tech 178.9 178.9 Ball State 197.15 180.65 Indiana 201.15 180.65 Won 5, Lost 6 200 Sports Gymnastics Young Gymnastics Team Has Impressive Record Under the careful direction of Coacli Dr. Jerry Call in, the men ' s gymnastic team completed a very successful season which included several highlights and many records. Enroute to a 5-6 dual meet record, the team set a school scoring record with a total of 180.65 points in a triangular meet with Ball State and Indiana, and Co-captain Tony Webber set an in- dividual record of 47.80 in the all-around com- petition. Other highlights were the first victory ever over Georgia Tech in Eastern ' s five year history of gymnastics and numerous 40 point or better performances by Co-captain John Harkey and Pat Maloney. Six freshmen on the roster made this year ' s gymnastics team a young one and inexperience along with sickness were a few of the difficulties they had to overcome throughout the year, and hardships like these always lead to future suc- cesses. TOP: Judges carefully watch one of Eastern ' s gynnnasts spin Into a dis- mount from tfie parallel bars. LEFT: Guy Watson positions tils wrists in preparation for a dismount from the high bar, while Assistant Coach Jim Fisher spots for him. Sports Gymnastics 201 Women Finish Second In KWIC IVlixing a combination of age witli youth, (mostly youth), the Women ' s gymnastics team braved the odds and worl ed their way through a very successful year, capping the season off with a second place finish in the Kentucky Women ' s Intercollegiate Conference meet. The Women tallied 122.30 points, only 18 behind the Louisville Cardinals, who are one of the top-10 teams in the country as well as being the number one team in Kentucky. Freshman Rhonda Wilkerson and Senior Beth Miles led the Eastern women with con- tinually consistent scores, always performing well on the balance beam, the uneven parallel bars, the vaulting horse and the floor exercise to give the women a winning 5-4 record against some very tough competition. Because of their outstanding showings, Eastern, as well as individuals Wilkerson and Miles have qualified for AIAW Region II meet upcoming later in the spring. LEFT: Janet Herr begins a scale while doing a routine on the balance beam. TOP: Rhonda Wilkerson ends her routine on the uneven parallel bars by doing a hecht full twist dismount during a dual meet with Morehead State. 202 Sports Women ' s Gymnastics 1978 WOMEN ' S GYMNASTICS OPPONENTS EASTERN Ohio State 133.15 127.65 Morehead State 113.90 124.05 Western Kentucky 123.65 126.60 Southern Illinois 135.55 119.25 Louisville 138.40 119.25 Miami 116.70 121.55 Kentucky 108.05 121.55 Appalachian State 128.60 104.45 N.C.— Chapel Hill 123.50 104.45 Ball State 118.10 113.95 KWIC Championships 2 Id Regional Championsh ps 7th Won 4, Lost 6 BELOW LEFT: 1978 WOMEN ' S GYMNASTIC TEAM. First Row: Beth Miles, Becci Shugart, Mary Wllkerson, Beth Wilkerson. Second Row: Mary Beth Ballard. Manager, Kay Queen, Mary Lyons, Dianne Dusen- bery, Jennifer Shaw. BELOW: Beth Miles does a stomach whip on the uneven parallel bars. LEFT: Mary Wilkerson does the splits during a floor exercise. Sports Women ' s Gymnastics 203 Foundation Laid for Solid Future With only two seniors on the entire squad, the 1977-78 women ' s basketball season looked to be another one of rebuilding, however the lady Colonels stayed close to or were at the .500 mark throughout the entire year as they finished the 1977-78 campaign with a respectable 12-15 mark. The Colonels defeated such state powers as Morehead, Louisville, and Western and lost by only six to KWIC State Champion University of Kentucky, and had a very respectable game against the number one women ' s team in the nation, Tennessee. Junior Peggy Gay sparked the team many times with her incredible outside shooting and led the team with a 19.8 average. Co-captains Gayle Freshwater and Cindy Lundberg were very consistent over the whole year and helped provide valuable leadership and experience both on and off the court. Ten players, including three starters, return for the lady Colonels next year who appear to have laid the foundation for a solid future as a top contender. ABOVE: Lady Kat Elizabeth Lukschu and EKU ' s Cindy Lundberg battle for a loose ball. RIGHT: Center Sandy Grieb is nearly tackled as she looks for an outlet pass after pulling down the rebound during a 79-73 loss to the University of Kentucky. Grieb, a freshman from Louisville, averaged 8.2 points and 8.4 rebounds in tier first season as a lady Colonel. 204 Sports Women ' s Basketball .1 ABOVE: Soaring in for a layup against Southern Illinois, is a guard Psggy Gay. Peggy, a junior, was the lady Colonels leading scorer. RIGHT: 1977-78 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Peggy Baumer, Leesa O ' Banion, Effie Turner, Neena Annbrose. Second Row: Jenny Dyer, Rita Taylor, Loretta Coaghlin, Noreen White, Gayle Freshwater, Adrianne Hughes, Peggy Gay. Back Row: Head Coach Shirley Duncan, Karen Rimer, Sally Fitch, Sandy Grieb, Sue Carroll, Jane Long, Cindy Lundberg, Grad. Assist. Gail Taterson. 1977-78 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL OPPONENTS EASTERN Kentucky 79 73 Murray State 60 57 Louisville 76 63 Northern Kentucky 55 65 Dayton 85 82 James Madison 54 74 Morehead State 64 71 Austin Peay 52 77 Tennessee Tech 85 69 East Tennessee 73 84 Kentucky 85 73 Morehead State 93 84 Louisville 72 75 East Tennessee 85 89 Middle Tennessee 94 67 Western Kentucky 85 94 Northern Kentucky 89 76 Illinois State 75 88 Murray State 74 82 Ohio State 81 61 Miami (Ohio) 64 77 Indiana 62 83 Tennessee Tech 78 73 Tennessee 90 67 Western Kentucky 60 58 Southern Illinois 68 61 Won 12, Lost 14 Sports Women ' s Basketball 205 Shooters Tops In Meets For the second year in a row, the EKU rifle team won both the Xavier Invitational and the Little Camp Perry Shootout and set records in both events. The Colonels topped the Xavier meet with a 585 out of a possible 600, and shot a 578 in the Little Camp Shootout. Eastern also finished a strong third in the National Rifle Association and International Shooters Union meets. In dropping only one regular season meet, the Colonels were paced by freshman Robert Montgomery of Enid, Oklahoma, who shot 290 in the NRA portion and had an average of 578 out of 600. Montgomery was also the top ROTC individual, blister- ing the bull ' s-eye at a 575 average. David Terry was the top college shooter with a 571 average. Head Coach Major Bill Fluty said that Mont- gomery has the potential to be a top 10 finisher in the final standings of the NRA and could be an Ail-American. Other top shooters for the Eastern Riflemen include Jay James, Warren Mitchell and Judy Kaufman. RIGHT: Sue Floer attaches one of many in- tricate pieces of equipment that fit onto her ri- fle. ABOVE: Kevin Sensenig takes steady aim at the targets during the l neeiing portatlon of the competition. BELOW: THE 1978 RIFLE TEAM. Front Row: Jim McCann, Robert Montgomery, Warren Mitchell, John David Terry. Back Row: Kevin Sen- senig. Sue Floer, Judy Kaufman, Mark Woodruff, Jay James. ABOVE: Freshman sensation Robert Montgomery alines his sight at the bulls-eye during a recent meet. Montgomery set numerous records during his first year at Eastern and is a possible candidate for All-American honors. 1977-78 RIFLE TEAM OPPONENTS EASTERN Kentucky Won Tennessee Tech Lost 1 Tennessee Won Middle Tennessee Won Murray Won Tennessee Tech Invitational 4th East Tennessee Invitational 3rd Ohio State Won Western Kentucky Won Xavier Invitational 1st Kentucky Invitational 6th Little Camp Perry 1st Won 5, Lost 1 J Sports Rifle Team 207 Dual Meets Successful For Runners Led by seniors Doug Bonk and Dan Matousch, the 1977 Men ' s Cross Country team capped off a very successful season with a third place finish in the OVC Championships at Bowl- ing Green and an 11th place showing in the NCAA District III Tournament. In dual meets, the Colonels won all four, beating Aquinas College, Northern Kentucky, Morehead and Wright State, while in In- vitationals, the harriers continued to shine, win- ning the University of Kentucky Invitational and finishing second in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Invitational. Bonk, was named to the AII-OVC team, and is the course record holder in the five mile run, being clocked in 25:45. Dan Matousch has two records under his belt, with the four and six mile events, timed in 20:04 and 32:36 respectively. Head Coach Art Harvey was a bit surprised at the teams performance, but he was pleased with the season, The team worked very hard and it showed. said Harvey. BELOW: EKU Harriers dominate the field as they stride it out against Dayton based Wright State. EKU dominated their season winning five and losing only one. t S. ' liMW.L. ' J ■«. V. _ I I -. rt 208 Sports Men ' s Cross Country 1977 TRACK And FIELD OPPONENTS EASTERN Aquinas College 42 20 Kentucky Invitational 1st Indiana Invitational 9th Kentucky 21 56 Blue Grass 63 56 Northern Kentucky 46 17 Morehead State 31 26 Wright State 42 18 OVC Championships 3rd NCAA Region III 11th WON 5, LOSTO LEFT: In the lead, Doug Bonk rounds the last corner and heads down the home stretch BELOW: 1977 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. FRONT: Manager Doug Wagener. Harley Trogdien. Joe Hykle, Gary Noel. Gary Shields, Steve Angerman, Jim Hill, Gene Fitzhugh, Mark Helgeson. Dennis Creekmore. Back Row: Asst. Coach Bill Hebert, Manager Steve Rowe, Dan Matousch, Bill Morgan, Pete Doyle, Jim Keen, Ed Strobach, Doug Bonk, Mark Yellin, Sam Pigg, Manager. Joe Boyle, Head Coach Art Harvey. BELOW LEFT: With wiery facial expressions Mark Yellin, Bill Morgan, Dennis Creekmore, and Gary Noel cross the finish line in unison. -:s; v5T: ' siS gJf ?pHP ■See How They Runr What a difference a year makes! In one short year the Women ' s Cross Country team went from being unranked to becoming the number six team in the nation. Finishing sixth in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, (AIAW) in Georgetown, Texas, the women harriers, under Head Coach Sandy iVIartin, proved that they are the team of the future, with six girls returning for next year. Freshman sensation Sue Schaefer from Williamsville, N.Y. heads the list of returnees and was Eastern ' s outstanding performer throughout the year, earning Ail-American honors. She finished fifth in the individual section of the AIAW, with a personal best time of 17:37 over the 5,000 meter Texas course. Other highlights for the year included an undefeated season, a first place finish in the KICC Championships, and being ranked the number one team in Kentucky. Returning for the harriers next year are, along with Schaefer, Paula Gaston, Peggy Painter, Vicki Renner, Kathy Good and Laurenj Geiss. j Losing only Jenny UtzJ Coach Martin is optimistic about next year, saying,; Everybody has improved sc much since the season began and since we only lose Jenny Utz, we should be very strong when next year rolls around. ABOVE: Eastern Kentucky ' s Paula Gaston strides down the home stretch in an out- standing performance against the Volunteers. Paula will be returning for the harriers hoping to improve on last years season. BELOW:) With the agony of early season pains on her face Peggy Painter leans heavily on the( steady shoulder of an EKU assistant trainer. ' K ' i ' -i ' ' . - - ' ■' mimi -Jjtr. . - ' . Y!: rt« vC i Jc-- . ' VjKjln, 1977 SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS EASTERN Tennessee 26 25 Kentucky 51 19 Morehead State 53 19 Southern Illinois Invitational 2nd Western Invitational 1st Tennessee Invitational 1st AIAW Region II Championships 1st AIAW National Championships 6th Won 3, Lost LEFT: First year harrier Sue Schaefer overtal es Ail-American Brenda Webb from Tennessee. Eastern went on to upset the Volunteers 25-26 in a dual meet at EKU ' s Arlington course. BELOW: 1977 WOMEN ' S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Front Row: Peggy Painter, Joy Rowe, Jenny Utz, Jane Evans, Lauren Geiss. Second Row: Head Coach Sandra Mar- tin, manager Betty Mills, Kathy Good, Vickie Renner, Paula Gaston, Sue Schaefer, Kris Freck. Women ' s Cross Country Sports 211 Spikers Get Hung Up In Net For the first time in history, the Women ' s Volleyball team did not participate in the AIAW Regional Tournament as they finished third behind Northern Kentucky and Morehead in the State Tournament; therefore, not eligible to play. The spikers put together an overall record of 16-23 and head coach Geri Polvino was full of praise for her young squad. We played with a great deal of competitiveness and poise in spite of our age. I was very pleased. Coach Polvino started four juniors and two freshmen throughout the year and all will be returning for next season. This added ex- perience should help the volleyballers, and they should be right back up there battling for all the marbles next year. Over the course of the season. Eastern managed vic- tories over Louisville, Ken- tucky, Morehead and over State Champion Northern Kentucky but could not put it all together when it counted, mostly due to the inex- perience of Poivino ' s young team. ABOVE: Setter Jeanne Maguson uses a forearm pass to her front line teammates, as Debbie Niles and Jane Burgess back up on the play. LEFT: (77-78 VOLLEYBALL TEAM) Front Row: Catherine Denzinger, Kathy Hall, Evelyn Abell, Paula Tipton. Second Row: Jeanne Maguson, Sheryl Robinson, Sharon Walker, Mary Stander, Nancy Wingate, Mary Proctor, Dr. Geri Polvino. Third Row: Sharon Renners, Debbie Niles, Katherine Fries, Kim Shibinski, Lib Wilson. Back Row: Brenda Magee, Jane Burgess, Linda Buchanon, Shelly Stambaugh. 212 Sports Volleyball ABOVE: Eastern scores set point, and spikers Jeanne Maguson, Paula Tipton, and Debbie Nlles celebrate the early season victory over Murray. BELOW: Freshman Jane Burgess spikes the ball with Nancy Wingate and Jeanne Maguson covering. 1977-78 VOLLEYBALL OPPONENTS EASTERN Murray State 2 3 Northern Kentucky 3 1 Indiana State 2 1 Carthage 2 1 Illinois State 2 Western Michingan 2 1 East Illinois 2 Georgetown 2 Transylvania 2 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 2 Duke 2 Covannant 2 Tennessee 2 Duke 2 1 Covannant 2 Tennessee 1 2 Morehead 1 2 Bellarnnine College 2 Miami 2 3 Cincinnati 2 Indiana State 2 Tennessee Tech 2 3 Indiana 2 Tennessee 1 1 Southern Illinois 1 1 East Michingan 1 2 Calvin 2 1 Kellogg College 2 1 Morehead 3 2 Dayton 3 1 Northern Kentucky 3 Louisville 2 Bellamine College 1 2 Mt. St. Joseph 3 KWIC Championships 3rd W0N14, L0ST19, TIED2 Sports Volleyball 213 GAME, AND MATCH Relying mostly on underclassmen, the Women ' s Tennis Team under Head Coach Martha Mullins, fielded a strong squad which finished its 1977 season with a second place finish in the OVC Tournament. The Women also placed third in the KWIC Large College Tennis Championship, and had a regular season record of 8-5, which at one point included seven wins in a row. Returning for the netters next year are No. 1 seed Mary Hockwalt; No. 2 Mendy Jackson; No. 6 Nancy Elder and reserves Kim Powell and Lynn Sabin, all of whom are freshmen, along ABOVE: 1977 WOMEN ' S TENNIS TEAM. Lett to Right: Kim Poweii, Mary Hockwalt, Lynn Sabin, Nancy Coppola, Carole Hagans, Nancy Elder, Kathy Liseh, Mendy Jackson. with junior Kathy Lisch. Senior Nancy Coppola was the most consis- tant player on this year ' s team, compiling a 15-1 record and winning her No. 3 seed in the KWIC Tournament. Mullins is looking forward to the spring schedule and the summer tournaments so the girls will get that added experience that they will i need when they return in the fall. 214 Sports Women ' s Tennis ■4 rrjj • jra iJi iiS l ' . ' ? ' aiL ii LEFT: Netter Nancy Elder guides a backhand shot over the net against her Southern Illinois opponent. Nancy, the No. 6 seed, finished the season making the semi-finals of the OVC Tournament. BELOW: Third seed, senior, Nancy Coppola sets to receive her opponents ' serve. Nancy compiled a 15-1 record, winning the KWIC Tournament. ABOVE: Concentrating on the ball, freshman fvlary Hockwalt draws back for a forehand return during OVC Tournament action. 1977 SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS EASTERN Southern Illinois 3 3 Marshall 9 Miami 3 6 Ball State 9 Notre Dame 9 Tennessee Tech 9 Radford 9 Murray 3 6 Western Kentucky 8 1 Tennessee 7 2 Morehead State 1 8 Kentucky 9 Ohio State 8 1 KWIC Championships 3rd OVC 2nd Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 1 Women ' s Tennis Team Sports 215 ■-iw—iw I I r, ,,,« w« ' ' 1977 FIELD HOCKEY OPPONENTS EASTERN Kentucky 1 Dayton 8 Hanover College 4 Louisville 1 Roanoke College 3 1 VPI 4 Miami 2 1 Eastern Illinois 4 Western Michigan 2 Illinois State 2 Centre College 1 2 Berea College KWIC Tournament 3rd WON 3, LOST 8, TIED 1 i ' ' f? ■ABOVE: Push passing by a defender in the Roanoke game, Debbie Campbell drives in for an Eastern score. BELOW: 1977 FIELD HOCKEY TEAM. Front Row: Cathie Hirsch, Linda Marchese, Kathy Wilson, Deb- bie Condreva. Assistant Coach, Chris Archer, Head Coach Dr. Peggy Stanaland. Second Row: Lisa Norton, Carmen Shannon, Donna Mueller, IVIonica Keifer, Fran Burt, Manager IVIary Ann Wolfe. Third Row: Kathy Johnston, Connie Giles, Connie Williams, Jane Sorrels, Marie Geisler. Back Row: Deborah Marchese, Debbie Campbell, Dawn Aldridge, Valery Bownen, Manager Myra Huelett. 216 Sports Field Hockey The Women ' s Field Hockey Team, state champions in 1976, suffered through a very up- setting 1977 season as they compiled only a 3-8 record and lost the opening round of the ' 77 State Tournament to eventual champion, the University of Louisville. Head Coach Peggy Stanaland and Graduate Assistant Chris Archer are both looking forward to next year ' s season, along with the many un- derclassmen that comprised the squad, claim- ing this past season was building for the future. Season highs for the women included a vic- tory over powerful state rival Centre College, on the heels of a loss at the hands of Kentucky. It proved that our girls could come back, said Archer, and it showed what our athletes are made of. Seniors Debbie Condreva and Kathy Wilson were named to the All-Tournament team for their outstanding play in the KWIC State Tour- nament held at Berea College. BELOW: EKU ' s Linda Marchese uses some fancy stick work to slip by a Roanoke defender, while Donna Mueller follows up on ttie action. LEFT: With play stopped, Fran Burt prepares to take a penalty hit. Girls Suffer the Rebuilding Blues -i.:; ! -- PAGE 218; RIGHT: All eyes are riveted to the basket as this member of the Wompus Cats puts in an easy layup, BELOW: The competitive spirit of Greek rivalry extends easily into intramural flag football. PAGE 219; ABOVE: The new women ' s league of flag football shows all the determination and spirited play of its male counterpart. BELOW: A TKE runner barely edges on this Theta Chi opponent at the end of the 110 meter high hurdles course. •iJUW Intramurals: The Extra Effort Sports lntramurals 219 The Extra Effort Housing . . . Fraternity . . . Independent . . . Super . . . These were just some of the leagues in the many sports that were offered as part of Eastern ' s intramural program. The overall schedule of events and different sports were designed to suit everyone ' s taste, and the traditional sports, such as basketball, flag football, and softball were, as usual, the most supported, with many teams playing for the University championship. Athletic fields all over the campus were crowd- ed with sports events, as many students who could not become involved in varsity athletics used intramurals to stay active and have fun. RIGHT: One of the most popular sports on campus is flag football, and a new women ' s league allows the girls to get out and be just as physical as their male counterparts. BELOW: Spring fever brings out softball, which is another sport that is highly competitive on campus. ■$  -? «W, , 220 Sports lntramurals :;%i: . c « LEFT: Courts are continually packed at Alumni Coliseum as intramural basketball is always an exciting game to watch. BELOW: Soccer is a rising sport and the intensity of play IS characterized by these two members of the Soccer Club. BOTTOM: The agony of defeat is common throughout all intramural events. Here a runner sits dejectedly on the grass after losing a close finish in the mile relay. Sports lntramurals 221 •« Steve Frommeyer Named To Hall of Fame Steven J. Frommeyer is the 17th recipient of EKU ' s top academic honor, the Hall of Fame. After receiving nominees from each college, a secret committee of faculty and administration made the final choice. The final selection was based on high academic achievement, social standards and service to the University. Majoring in Sociology and minoring in English, Steve maintained a 3.958 academic average. Based on his high academic achieve- ment he was elected to Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa lota Epsilon and Collegiate Pentacle. Steve was also a member of the E Club, President of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and President of the Newman Center. Steve received high recognition in other areas also. Attending Eastern on a four year athletic football scholarship, enabled Steve to participate on two OVC Championship football teams. Wide interest in the University prompted Steve to serve on several committees. He served on the Equal Athletic Opportunity Com- mittee, the Academic Grievance Committee in Education and was nominated for the Teacher ' s Education Committee. In February Steve was the recipient of still another award. He was selected to the 1977 Football Academic Ail-American team as voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America. = i 224 Honors Hall of Fame ' i Honors Hall of Fame 225 Colleges Name Outstanding Scholars The College of Law Enforce- ment selected Nicolette Marasa for the Honor Roll. Nikki has a major in Police Administration and a minor in Corrections. While at Eastern she was active in Alpha Psi Sigma, Collegiate Pentacle, Kappa Delta Sorority and Panhellenic. She received the Outstanding Junior in Police Administration Award, Who ' s Who and a Senior Citation in Law Enforcement as well as being chosen Outstanding Greek Woman. 226 Academics Honor Roll Patrick W. Skees received Honor Roll recognition from the College of Business. Pat maintained a 4.0 while major- ing in accounting. He was a member of Sigma Tau Pi, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Lambda. He also served as treasurer of the Accounting Club. Pat received a Freshman English Award while attending Elizabethtown Community College and the Wall Street Journal Award. Nom inated from the College of Applied Health and Nursing was nursing student Kathleen Flesch. She was ac- tive in the Student Nurses Association and served on the Evaluation of the Dean ' s Office Committee and the BSN Ad- missions Committee. Kathleen also participated in the Young Democrats and People Who Care. Academics Honor Roll 227 Honor Roll Recognizes Achievement Charlene Watts was nominated by the College of Applied Arts and Technology as its outstanding senior for the 1978 Milestone Honor Roll. Charlene, a Home Economics ma- jor, graduated with a 3.804 grade point average. During her senior year, she served as President of the Student Section of American Home Economics Association and the Student Chap- ter of the National Education Association. Charlene took an active role in several organizations including Phi Upsilon Omicron, Collegiate Pentacle, and Kappa Delta Pi. She was the recipient of the Robert B. Bell Scholarship, a Presidential Scholarship and the Kentucky Future Homemakers of America Scholarship. Upon, graduation Charlene hoped to pursue a career in teaching. 228 Honors Honor Roll The College of Education nominated Physical Education major Gayle Freshwater for the Honor Roll. During her three year stay at Eastern, Gayle maintained a GPA of 3.65. She was active in Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle and served on the Equal Athletic Opportunity Commit- tee. A member of the Women ' s Basketball Team, Gayle also held membership in several physical education organizations. She was a member of Delta Psi Kappa, the Physical Education Majors Club, HPER Council, the Women ' s Officiating Service as well as being the recipient of the Hood, Hughes, Presnell Scholarship. Honors Honor Roll 229 Graduating with a 3.86 GPA in Political Science, Mark Samples planned on even- tually teaching at the univer- sity level. While at EKU he was President of Delta Sigma Rho and a member of the Debate Team. He also received the Weaver Oratory Award. An avid interest in history and politics led Mark Girard into working toward a B.A. in History. While at Eastern Mark was very active in the Student Senate. He also served as Stu- dent Regent and Chief Justice of the Student Court. Mark was a member of Collegiate Pentacle and was awarded a Senior Citation for Student Government. Upon gradua- tion, Mark planned on enter- ing law school. Michael W. Duggins maintained a 3.6 GPA while earning his B.A. in Political Science. Upon graduation he wanted to uphold his philosphy of life to strive on improving the world by getting involved and learning from his mistakes. Mike served as president of the Student Association and as Student Regent as well as being in- volved with Collegiate Civitan, the French Club, the Young Democrats and the Barrister ' s Club. BELOW: John Samples, Mark Girard, Mike Duggins. 230 Honors Who ' s Who Hard Work Brings Recognition An interest in ali forms of communication led Tina Schoewe into Speech Com- munications and Human Rela- tions. Graduating with a 3.83 academic average, Tina was active in several organiza- tions. They included Delta Sigma Rho, Delta Omicron, Phi Kappa Phi and Collegiate Pentacle. She was on the stu- dent staff of WEKU-FM and acted as Arts Editor of the Progress. Tina also recipient of the Keene Oratory Award. Being conscious of people and their opinions, Deborah Eskridge chose to major in Drama and Speech and Jour- nalism in order to better com- municate with others. She received the Gifford Scholarship for drama and was awarded a Senior Citation for Student Publications. Deb- bie was a member of Alpha Psi Omega and the University Players. She also acted as Managing, Academics and Student Life Editor of the Milestone Laura Hayden graduated with a B.A. in Speech Com- munications and Human Rela- tions. While maintaining a 3.9 academic average, she was active in Colliegate Pentacle and Phi Kappa Phi. This year she acted as President of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority as well as Sigma Nu Little Sisters. She was selected Sigma Nu Sweetheart and was the recipient of a Panhellenic scholarship. ABOVE: Tina Schoewe, Deborah Eskridge, Laura Hayden. Honors Who ' s Who 231 Students Make Plans For Future Graduating with a GPA of 3.368 and a B.S. in Therapeu- tic Dietetics, Martha Lynn Miller hoped to become a registered dietitian. She felt this field related to her philos- ophy of life which dealt with helping people by understand- ing their feelings and life styles. Martha received nu- merous awards and honors in- cluding the Kentucky Home Economics Club Student Member Award, the Kentucky Home Economics Scholarship in 1977-78, and the Food and Nutrition Club Scholar- ship in 1976-77. She was also involved in Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, CWENS, the Food and Nutrition Club, Explorer Post 634, and the Home Eco- nomics Club. Wanting to help people live better lives because of in- creased knowledge in home economics was a goal of Ethel Chariene Watts while she at- tended Eastern. Majoring in Home Economics Education, she graduated with a 3.8 grade point average. She ad- vised others to live up to their expectations — not everyone else ' s. Ready to meet new ex- periences in her life ahead. Home Economics major Mary Jo Baumann planned to live life to its fullest. While achiev- ing a 3.7 GPA, Mary Jo also found time to take advantage of Eastern ' s various activities. During her four years at EKU she was actively involved with Collegiate Pentacle, Steering Committee on Student Reten- tion, CWENS (presently the Lambda Sigma Society), Phi Upsilon Omicron, Newman Club, Kappa Delta Pi, American Home Economics Association, the Student National Education Associa- tion, and the Human Develop- ment and Family Relations Club. BELOW: Martha Lynn Miller, Ethel Chariene Watts, Mary Jo Baumann. 232 Honors Who ' s Who Richard C. Robertson graduated with a B.S. in physics and a GPA of 3.65. While at Eastern, he was President of KIE and a national member of KME. Rick played soccer all four years at Eastern and received an All- League award twice. He began his graduate work at Eastern and planned to transfer to Georgia Tech, where he had a research assistantship. Rick was in- terested in understanding the physical world and hoped to do energy systems research. With the hope of entering law school in the fall, Allen D. Engle achieved his B.B.A. in General Business. Allen main- tained a 3.63 GPA while being very involved in extra-curric- ular activities. He received the Senior Citation for Student Publications which reflects his work on the Milestone. Allen served as Editor and Honors Editor of the Milestone, and was a member of the Board of Student Publications. Allen ' s idea to always make the maxi- mum effort whatever is done and to become involved is fur- ther represented by his mem- bership in Sigma Tau Pi, Kappa lota Epsilon, College Republicans Club, and the EKU subcommittee on Recruitment and Admissions. LEFT: Allen D. Robertson. Engle. BELOW: Richard Honors Whos Who 233 Education Brings Fortii Self-Confidence Originally drawn to Eastern by its Music Department, Jenny Henson graduated with a B.A. in English. She was a member of Kappa Delta Tau, Sigma Tau Delta, the Wesley Foundation and was a ma- jorette in EKU ' s band for four years. She was selected as the 1978 Homecoming Queen and the Ail-American Homecom- ing Queen of Kentucky. Jenny hopes to eventually teach English on the college level. With a double major of English and French, Steve Cambron maintained a GPA of 3.6. In addition to his academic studies, Steve also found time to participate in the French Club, Sigma Tau Delta, the Aurora Staff and the Student Publications Board. A love of literature and learn- ing led Nancy Hungarland into the field of English. She was active in Collegiate Pen- tacle, the German Club, CWENS, and served as Editor of the Progress her senior year. She received a Senior Citation in Publications and was invited into Phi Kappa Phi. During her three years at EKU Natalie Edinger maintained a 3.6 GPA while earning her B.A. in Spanish. She hoped to some day live in a Spanish-speaking country and become fluent in the language. Honors received by Natalie were the Modern Language Scholarship Award and the Spanish Award. She was also involved with Spanish Club, Sigma Delta Pi, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship and Collegiate Pentacle. ABOVE: Jenny Henson, Steve Cambron, Nancy Hungerland, Natalie Edinger. 234 Honors Who ' s Who Graduating with a 3.7 GPA and a Baclnelor of IVlusic Education, Cheryl Austin planned to teacin music in a public school. She served as President of Delta Omicron and MENC (Music Educator ' s National Conference). She was also involved with Sigma Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle, EKU Marching, Concert, and Symphonic Bands, plus the EKU Oratorio Chorus and Womens ' Chorale. Inspired by a former teacher, Cheryl ' s philosophy was Good, Better, Best — Never let it rest until your good is better and your better best. Karen Newmann cited practice, concentration, and determination as the keys to success in her chosen field. Music Education. While emphasizing voice and organ, she earned a GPA of 3.822. Karen was a recipient of a Jane Campbell Scholarship and a Music Departmental Scholarship. She was a mem- ber of Kappa Delta Pi, a sec- tion leader in Concert Choir, and a Resident Assistant in a dormitory. Karen would like to continue her education in or- der to enable her to work with children having emotional or behavioral disorders, using music as a tool. While working toward a B of M degree, Tom Troth maintained a 3.985 academic average. He was active in Collegiate Pentacle, Phi Kappa Phi, KIE, Student Senate. He received a Jane Campbell Scholarship and was a member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity. LEFT: Cheryl Austin, Karen Newmann, Tom Troth. Honors Who ' s Who 235 Nikki Marasa graduated with a GPA of 3.68 and a B.S. in Police Administration and Corrections. Her phiilosophy of being aggressive and dynannic was reflected in her achievements at Eastern. Nikki was also involved in ac- tivities including the Kappa Delta Sorority, Collegiate Pen- tacle, and Panhellenic. Finding college a worthwhile, self-rewarding, and self-fulfilling experience, Charles Moody graduated with a B.S. in Police Ad- ministration. Charles was in- volved in several organiza- tions and groups including the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, University Library Committee, and Alpha Phi Sigma. David Seewer graduated with a B.S. in Police Ad- ministration and an A. A. in Business and Industrial Security. A four-year letter- man in varsity football, David was the recipient of a Presidential Scholarship and the Phi Delta Theta Scholastic Award. Upon graduation David planned to attend law One of Patrick Shaw ' s future expectations was to work with the FBI. Active with the ROTC program at Eastern, he graduated with a B.S. in Police Administration. He advised students entering that field to be aware of con- stantly changing requirements and be prepared to change with them. Majoring in Police Ad- ministration and Political Science enabled Christopher Lilly to pursue his interest in the law and its relationship to society. Chris felt that his most valuable experiences were gained outside the formal classroom. His interest and in- volvement in the College Republicans, Alpha Phi Sigma, House Council and the Student Senate were a reflec- tion of this attitude. A Distinguished Military Student, Bruce Swagler, hoped to attain a federal law appointment upon completion of Army service. Graduating with a B.S. in Police Ad- ministration, Bruce was active in Scabbard and Blade. ABOVE: Bruce Swagler, David Seewer, Patrick Shaw, Nikl i Marasa, Charles Moody, Christopher Lilly. 236 Honors Who ' s Who Students Strive For High Goals staying with something until its done was Jerry Snowden ' s philosophy. The Chairman of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and a member of Phi Beta Lambda, Jerry graduated with a B.S. in Industrial Technology. Attempting to keep everything in prospective, striving to utilize strong points and accepting weak ones was the philosophy of In- dustrial Arts major Mark Yellin. While at Eastern, he was involved in Cross Country and Track and the Industrial Arts Club. Although not always easy, college proved to be a very beneficial experience to Terry Taylor, a Journalism major. Throughout her years at EKU, Terry participated in the Society of Collegiate Journalist, and was Managing Editor of the Eastern Progress. She was also named Outstanding Junior in Journalism in 1977. Involvement is the key to a suc- successful college career advises Broadcasting major Steve Rowe. While at Eastern he was a member of Theta Chi, the Rugby Club, and acted as the Track and Cross Country manager. A Distinguished Military Student and recipient of an Army ROTC Scholarship, Steve planed to enter the US Army as an officer upon graduation. ABOVE: Jerry Snowden, Mark Yellin. LEFT: Steve Rowe. Terry Taylor. Honors Who ' s Who 237 Harry A. Saurer, Jr. found college the most true, frustrating, rewarding, en- joyable, and sincere years of his life. Majoring in Elemen- tary Education, Harry main- tained a 3.66 GPA. Organiza- tions he belonged to included Kappa Delta Pi and Sigma Pi. Harry advised students in education to concentrate more on putting educational theories into practice rather than in your head. With the goal of becoming a Child Psychologist, Jada Lothridge received her B.S. in Special Education. Jada was a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Student Council for Excep- tional Children, Association of Childhood Education, and the Student National Education Association. Making people happy and working in a relaxed setting were two of the reasons Ernest Myers chose Recrea- tion and Park Administration as his major. Ernest ' s involve- ments included the Recrea- tion Club, HPER Council, the Military Science Co- Curriculum Organization, and being Representative to the Kentucky Recreation and Parks Society. Drawn to Eastern by the quality of the program and in- structors available to him, Robert Greenway majored in Recreation and Park Ad- ministration. Robert was a member of the Recreation Club. Graduating with a 3.83 GPA, he hoped to eventually become a park or recreation director within the federal government. ABOVE: Jada Lockridge, Harry A. Saurer, Jr. RIGHT: Ernest Myers, Robert Greenway. 238 Honors Who ' s Who Hard Work Reaps Acknowledgement You only get out of life what you put into it. These are the words of Steve From- meyer who graduated with a B.A. in Sociology. Steve earned a GPA of 3.958 along with many honors and awards. Among these were the recipient of the Hall of Fame Award, the President ' s Award in Football, the nomination for a NCAA post-graduate scholarship, and Phi Kappa Phi undergraduate recogni- tion. Steve was co-captain of the varsity football team, E Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Collegiate Pentacle. Mary Ann Mulcahey was active in Psi Chi and Women ' s Interdorm. She received the EKU Women ' s Schoarship and graduated with a 3.84 in Psychology. Crediting Eastern with having a positive and pleasant influence on her, Mary Ann hoped to continue her education and become a psychologist. Valya Lee Wilson earned her B.A. in Social Work and Psychology. She participated in various organizations in- cluding CWENS, Psi Chi, Stu- dent Social Work Association, and People Who Care. Valya made the Dean ' s List all four years and participated in a Marine Biology project at Cape Cod. Her advice to others was to know them- selves—this is the prere- quisite to helping others. Graduating with a GPA of 3.73, a B.S. in Psychology and a B.A. in Sociology, Rita IVIasden hoped to enter graduate school and even- tually teach. Honors and awards received by Rita in- clude a Presidential Scholarship and the William H. Knapp Scholarship. During her three years at Eastern Rita was a member of the Catholic Newman Center Council, Stu- dent Association, Student Senator, Psi Chi and Lambda Sigma Society. LEFT: Steve Frommeyer. Mary Ann Mul- cahey, Valya Lee Wilson, Rita Masden. Honors Who ' s Who 239 Students Strive For Academic Excellence Always happy and eager to work, Ambie Browning felt that putting 110% of herself into her activities would even- tually contribute to success. A Physical Education major, Ambie participated in the Women ' s Officiating Services, Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi and the PEMM Club. Gayle Anne Freshwater received a B.S. in Physical Education. While at EKU, she participated in many activities, organizations and groups which included Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle, women ' s basketball team and the Women ' s Officiating Service. Be ready to work hard and put in long hours advised Kathy Wilson to all entering the field of Physical Educa- tion. Kathy was involved in several organizations in- cluding Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle, Women ' s Officiating Service, women ' s Basketball Team and the Concert Band. Taryn Wells found college to be a good experience and advised people to utilize all the information they compile during their stay at college. Among her involvements were Kappa Alpha Theta, Gym- nastics Team, Cheerleading, and Eta Sigma Gamma. Her enjoyment in working with children and her personal beliefs concerning good health and fitness led Catherine Hirsch into Physical Education. She participated in the Women ' s Officiating Ser- vice, Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi and the PEMM Club. BELOW: Ambie Browning, Gayle Freshwater, Kathy Wilson, Taryn Wells, Catherine Hirsch. 240 Honors Who ' s Who Amy Berryman ' s philosophy was that per- sonal fulfillment is a by-product of sharing God ' s love. An Art major, Amy was active in Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, the German Club and Phi Kappa Phi. Interior Design major Valerie Holt participated in Kappa Delta Tau, Lambda Chi Alpha and Collegiate Pentacle. Hoping to some- day be a designer in a large firm, Valerie ad- vices students in her field to expect long hours and hard work. A lifelong interest in and appreciation of animals led Linda Diane Dapkus into a Pre- Veterinary program. Linda was involved in Scabbard and Blade, Phi Sigma and the Ag Club. She summed up her total experience at EKU as Educational in all 360 degrees of life. Janet Fitzgerald graduated with a B.S. in En- vironmental Resources because she felt com- pelled to enter an area which deals with the en- vironment, its preservation and conservation. Janet was active in House Council and Inter- dorm as well as the Wildlife Society. LEFT: Valerie Holt, Amy Berryman. BELOW: Linda Dapkus, Janet Fitzgerald. Milestone Recognizes Leadership And Service Nominated in the field of student government for Senior Citations were Michael Duggins and Mark Girard. l lil e served in the Student Senate for four years and acted as President his senior year. He held office in the National Student Association and the Student Government Association of Kentucky. Mark also was active in the Student Senate, being elected as Student Regent and serving as Chief Justice of the Stu- dent Court. Chosen as outstanding Greek Woman was Nikki Marasa. A member of the Kappa Delta Sorority, Nikki served as KD Social Chairman. While serving on Panhellenic, she was Second Vice-president and President. William Harvey Dunbar was chosen outstanding Greek Man. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi. While acting as Beta delegate to the Interfraternity Council, Har- vey served as Vice-president and Treasurer. He was also editor of the Greek Independent. RIGHT: GREEK MAN AND WOMAN. Nikki Marasa, William Harvey Dunbar. BELOW: STUDENT GOVERNMENT. Mark Girard, Michael Duggins. Publications Senior Citations for out- standing service in Student Publications were awarded to six seniors. Shelby White worked on the Aurora staff for two years. He was also a member of Sigma Tau Delta English honorary. A French and English major, Steve Cambron was also a member of Sigma Tau Delta. He was recognized for his work on the Aurora. English major, Nancy Hunglarland, cited for her work on the Progress, served as Editor and Managing Editor. Terry Taylor worked on the Milestone staff and ser- ved as Managing Editor, Features Editor and Organiza- tions Editor of the Progress. Allen Engle was recognized for his work on the Milestone. He served as Honors Editor and Student Life Editor as well as Editor in Chief. Deborah Eskridge served as Managing Editor, Academics Editor and Student Life Editor. She also received outstanding staffer and editor awards from the Milestone. ABOVE: STUDENT PUBLICATIONS. Steve Cambron, Shelby White, Terry Taylor, Nancy Hungarland, Allen Engle, Deborah Eskridge. Honors Senior Citations 243 Four Seniors were awarded Senior Citations in Music. Karen Newmann majored in voice and organ. She was the recipient of a Music Depart- ment Scholarship and a Jane Campbell Scholarship. Tom Troth served as Vice Presi- dent of Phi Mu Alpha, a music honorary. He was also active in several choirs and choir competition. Jane Terry served as treasurer of Delta Omicron, a music honorary. She was also a member of MENC and several ensem- bles. Paul Seevers was also a member of Phi Mu Alpha. He was a member of the band and orchestra as well as play- ing with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra. ABOVE: MUSIC. Karen Newmann, Tom Troth, Jane Terry, Paul Seevers. RIGHT: MILITARY SCIENCE. William D. Pratt II, Brian J. Scanlon, Gerald A. Carroll, Steve A. Rowe. 244 Honors Senior Citations The Milestone Senior Cita- tion presented by the Military Science Department were awarded to outstanding seniors for their leadership and high scholastic achieve- ment. Gerald A. Carroll served as commandering of- ficer of the ROTC Ranger Company. He was also a member of the Military Police and Scabbard and Blade. Brian J. Scanlon held mem- bership in the Ranger Com- pany, MP ' s, and Scabbard and Blade. Steve A. Rowe and William D. Pratt II were both members of Scabbard and Blade. Upon graduation, these Distinguished Military Students received Regular Army commissions. 4 Outstanding Work Brings Citations Recognized for outstanding achievement in Dramatics were Chrissy Denzinger and Dan Haughey. Both were members of the national drama honorary, Alpha Psi Omega, and the University Players. This spring, they combined their talents in a studio production of Dear Liar . Seven individuals received citations for their athletic excellence. Kenny Lockett was an All-OVC third baseman. Gayle Freshwater was the second leading scorer for the 77-78 basketball team. Gary Tamerrs was the record-holding captain of the swim team. Jenny Utz was a national qualifier in the 5000-meter run. Beth Miles finished in the top 6 in all-round competi- tion in this year ' s gymnastics regionals. Football player Ernie House was selected OVC Player of the Year, first team All-OVC and broke several school records during his career. Jim Nelson was an All-OVC flanker who finished 1262 yards in recep- tions in his career. ABOVE: DRAMATICS. Dan Haughey, Chrissy Denzinger LEFT: OUTSTANDING ATHLETES. First Row: Beth Miles, Ernie House, Jim Nelson. Second Row: Kenny Lockett, Gayle Freshwater. Gary Tamerrs, Jenny Utz. Honors Senior Citations 245 Honorary Publishes Cookbook ABOVE: PHI UPSILON OMICRON. First Row: Kim Back, Recording Secretary, Molly Maginnis, Jonell Tackett, Marsha Otten, Kerri Jolly. Second Row: Pamela Brown, Debra Simpson, Valeria Holt, Chaplain; Diana Westerman, Tana Newsome, Joanna Tuggle, Karen Gilliam. Third Row: Laurie Lee Anderson, Librarian and Candle Reporter; Charlene Watts, Parliamentarian, Kathey Wilson, Laura Lindeman, Treasurer; Debbie Moss, Deborati Daniel, Nellie Buchanan, Mary Jo Baumann, Vice-president; Teresa J. Arnots, Sherrye Tuggle. Joni Short, Historian; Sheri Reed, Darlene Collett, Lynda Arehart, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy West, Martha Miller. The National Home Economics Honorary Frater- nity of Phi Upsiion Omicron helped to serve and advance the home economics profes- sion. It sponsored a career day in November for high school students and published a third edition organization cookbook. The honorary also provided speakers affiliated with the home economics field. 246 Honors Honoraries 1 9 fl a K H l |A fi P| B 1 P Hm i 1 ' Ll l K ' B ill ■B Bi H Hn u i j- H H H BV ' v ' ' ' m. [K I bBBhI ABOVE: LAMBDA SIGMA SOCIETY. First Row: Linda Bradshaw, Paul Newton, Vice-president; Andrea Innis, Ritual Chairman; David Storey, President; Jennifer Treadway, Secrefary.Dan Sacca, Treasurer; Becky McGuffey. Second Row: Mrs. Martha Grise, Faculty Advisor; Maria Law- son, Wendy Ezell, Karen Hart, Joyce Hannon, Barbara Watl in, Monna Tucker, Donna Lantz, Tim C. Butler, Gienda Lovell, Alison Fryman, Janet Yount, Lynn Doutaz, Janie Richmond, Kay Huelskamp, Lisa English, Darlene Collins, Lee Ann Gay, Janet Peterson, Claudia Den- zinger. Junior Advisor; Debra Reynolds, Dona Neville, Junior Advisor; Dale Hashagen, Junior Advisor; Mrs. Tolar, Faculty Advisor. Third Row: Joan Zetzer, Becky Allison, Jenny Aber, Hal McCoig, Tim R. Butler, Chris Kremer, Alex Dalzell, Doug Reynolds, Mike Rowlings, Shawn Caudill, Paula Berki, Cindy Tupman, Senior Advisor; Leslie Stevens. Service Projects Keep Honorary Busy Fostering leadership, scholarship, fellowship, and service among college stu- dents was the purpose of Lambda Sigma Society. This honorary kept itself busy throughout the year helping with various campus activities. Special Olympics, canned- good drives, receptions at nursing homes, Kentucky Regional Day, decorating Keen Johnson Ballroom for Homecoming, working at Homecoming and student elections were among the various activities performed throughout the year. Their help did not stop there. At registration the youthful faces ready and willing to assist belonged to the members of Lambda Sigma Society. The Society encouraged friendship and scholarship among its members as well as a desire to serve the Univer- sity and community. Honors Honoraries 247 The honorary Psi Chi worked to advance the science of psy- chology and encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship. It took field trips to mental hospitals and listened to speakers from various mental health agencies. The honorary gave the annual research award to an undergraduate and served at the Kentucky Psychological Association as guides and registration workers. The music honorary Delta Omicron received, for the 3rd consecutive year, the Chapter of the Year Award. The fraternity created fellowship, and aroused and encouraged music ap- preciation. It presented two musicals during the year and gave $100.00 towards a scholarship for music majors. ABOVE: PSI CHI. First Row: Rita Masden, Vice-president: Mary Ann Mul- cahey, President. Second Row: Joyce Hannan, Cathy Brooks, Debbie Sut- fin, Amy Odum. BELOW: DELTA OMICRON. First Row: Leslie Bursliire, Tami Miles. First Vice-president: Pam Haag, Treasurer: Billie Parsons. Historian: Debbie Kearns, Warden: Sallie Rawlings, Elizabeth Carruba, President: Carol Ann Cole, Rush Chairman: Mary Wieliczko. Second Row: Karen Moser, Kathi Davis, Stephanie Berkey. Third Row: Susie Hollenbeck, Wanda Barnett. Melanie Curry, Roma Warferd, Publicity Chairman: Tina Schoewe, JoAnn Utter, Charisse Adams, Jane Terry, Eugenia Ezell, Bridget Bishop, Rebecca Smith, Sue Craig. Chapter of the Year for Third Time I 248 Honors Honoraries I Service Sorority Completes First Year ABOVE: GAMMA THETA UPSILON. First Row: Lyin Peay. Second Row: Sam Hall, Jamie Jett, President: Pat McHaffie, Historian. Third Row: Christopher M. Maddocks, Secretary Treasurer: Patrict Fronza Weaver. Fritz Parker, Pete Moss, Ron Spurrier. BELOW: SIGMA TAU ALPHA: First Row: Debbie Palmer, Julia Wigginton, Tau: Becky McGuffey, Regina Kaufman, Vice-president: Caroline Stewart, President: Joy Greene, Secretary: Jan Burdine, Chapiain: Lorraine Foley, Sponsor. Second Row: Elissa Perry, Alpha: Kim Scott, Kathy Henderson, Lisa Triplett, Lisa Ann Thompson, CharisseAdams,Theresa Coulter, Patti Beed. Pledge Chairman: Third Row: Susan D. Roberts, Lisa Egelston. Christine Ernst, Debi Hen- sley, Carol Fitzgerald, Historian: Terry Roberts, Sigma: Sandy Suerdick. The International Geographic Honorary Society of Gamma Theta Upsilon promoted interest and dis- cipline of Geography. It spon- sored various field activities, special interest, lectures, and presentation; offered student loans and scholarships on a competitive basis; and provided a medium for recognition of academic research. The honorary provided field trips and special interest seminars. Sigma Tau Alpha was recognized in December of 1976 and instituted in March of 1 977. In its first year the ser- vice honorary has promoted fellowship and sisterhood. A Dance-A-Thon for Cystic Fibrosis, 10,000 meter mini- marathon for charity, the Red Cross Blood-Mobile, Thanksgiving favors for Kenwood Nursing Home, and Halloween candy bags for the Telford Center were some of the services rendered by them in the course of the year. Honors Honoraries 249 Delta Sigma Rho, an honorary fraternity, sought to recognize achievements by students in collegiate debate and individual speech events. The honorary promoted open communication and dialogue throughout the University community. Yearly activities included participation in inter- collegiate debates and in- dividual events tournaments. The honorary Sigma Tau Delta provided the highest honor available at EKU within the English discipline. It recognized students who maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Recognizing English superiority in scholarship, the honorary made available in- teraction between those peo- ple who enjoyed discussing literary subjects outside of the classroom. Activities for the year included a British dinner, a picnic, and an annual Ac- tor ' s Theater trip to Louisville. ABOVE: DETA SIGMA RHO. First Row: Tina Schoewe, Vice-president; John Sam- ples, President: Richard Moher, Debby Fannin, Dr. Max B. Huss, Faculty Advisor. Second Row: Ross Ballard, II; Lisa M. Lange, Joseph G. Stroude, Jennifer M. Staples. BELOW: SIGMA TAU DELTA. First Row: Shirley Aedinderfer, Brenda Jo Peace, Ginny Carpenter, Secretary Treasurer; Sue Fritsch, President; Nancy Hungarland, Vice-president; Jenny Henson, Sandy Isaacs. Second Row: Dale Warren, Mark Suter, Steve Cambron, Jan Lewis, Patricia Hays, Wayne Boblitt. Honorary Debates I ntercol leg lately f f SIGMA TAU PI: Front Row: Janice Elaine Stafford, Debra Meers, Marry Sell, Lauren McDonald, Joyce McKee, Becky Gardner, Vice-president: Florence Ann Watts, Sifura Morris, Secretary; Donna Lear, Treasurer: Josie Cisler, Linda Rowe, Brenda Shaffer. Second Row: Allen D. Engle, Jeffrey H. Satterly, ' Bob Ellington, Richard Wright, Lowry McKee, President: James A. Zwahlen, Direcotr of Publicity: Pat Skees, Rick Woeste, Steve Gleene, David M. Vaughn, Larry O. Newsome. Group Stresses Educational Growth The honorary business fraternity, Sigma Tau Pi, was open to all business majors and minors who had excelled with a 3.0 GPA. The organiza- tion promoted a feeling ofuni- ty and fellowship among its members and provided op- portunities for social and educational growth in the business society. Field trips, social dinners, and a fund raising candy sale were among the activities held dur- ing the year. Honors Honoraries 251 Honoraries Stress Scholarship For the first time, the senior honorary Collegiate Pentacle, which requires members to have a 3.0 GPA and to be active in at least two other campus organizations, senior men were eligible to become members. Once a senior women organization only, the co-ed group sponsored speakers such as Mr. Kurt Zimmer- man, Career Development and Placement Ser- vice; and Dr. Emogene Hogg, motivation of self and others; at monthly meetings. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi had as its primary goal the recognition and en- couragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Phi Kappa Phi was unique because it recognized scholastic excellence in all fields of academic endeavor rather than restricting its elections to a specific or limited field. ABOVE: COLLEGIATE PENTACLE. First Row: Cindy Hinzman, Vice- President; Vicl i Bottom, Robin Young, Sharon Parris, Angie Garrett, Nil ki Marasa, Treasurer; Lee Dillon, Ctieryl Austin, Bridget Bishop, Joseph Richardson, Valeria Holt, Donna Lear, Jill Steger, Nancy Hungarland. Second Row: Tina Schoeue, Mary Ann Mulcahey, Tom Troth, Charlene Watts, Mary Jo Baumann, President; Michael Duggins, Gayle Freshwater, Kathy Wilson, Natalie Edinger, King C. Lee, Mark B. Girard, Danny Reeves. BELOW: PHI KAPPA PHI. First Row: Donna Allen, Cheryl Austin, Tana Back, Mary Baumann, Amy Berryman, Stephanie Jones, Diane Carlton, Joan Cornett, Dedria Durham, Mary Eckstein, Natlaie Edinger. Second Row: William Prather, King Lee, Mark Henderson, Janet Fitzgerald, Ramona Freeman, Jeanne Griffin, Lolly Griffin, Nancy Hale, Laura Hayden, Cindy Hinzman, Nancy Hungarland, Eloise Igleheart, Donna Lear, Nicolette Marasa, Phyllis McKeehan, Melanie Mersch, Trudy Moore, Thomas Branch, Robert Ward, Vincent H. P. Odong-Wodolam, Kirk Denney. Ttiird Row: Greg Martin, Gary Hensley, Charles Ham- monds, Mary Ann Mulcahey, Ellen Parris, Sharon Parris, Margaret Pence, Beth Schmier, Tina Schoewe, Mary Sell, Sarah Staples, Jill Steger, Patricia Wathen, Ethel Watts, Debra Wilson, Kathey Wilson, Robin Young, Donna Rees, Valya Wilson, Harold Barton, Jeffery Sat- terly. Fourth Row: Pat Skees, David Seewer, James Bylane, Lee Dillon, Steven Frommeyer, James Zwahlen. 252 Honors Honoraries BOVE: ALPHA PSI OMEGA. First Row: Billye Killman. Second Row: Chrissy Den- iger, J. Ceil FItzpatrick, Mike Allen, Debbie Eskridge. Third Row: Suzi Maxwell. icretary-Treasurer: Jeff Baker, Vice-president: Dan Haughey, President: Jackie Hall. 3b Pike. BELOW: PHI EPSILON KAPPA. First Row: Alan Crook, Diane Hawley. crelary: Linda Etzel. Judy Davis. Davis. Second Row: Kevin Wfiitman. Terry Dailey, 5b Cressman. Brewier Welch, Donnie Lester, Bob Messmer, Bill Simpkins, Charles itchell, Ray House, Treasurer: Mike Conn, Vice-president: Gary Wilkerson, Arthur ;iubba, Ron Holihan. Third Row: Hal Holmes. Faculty Sponsor: Dan Lichty. Odell Tillips. Tony Webber. President: Gary Tameris. Mark Sullivan. Salvatore Pellegrino. Recognizing proficiency and quality performance in the University tineater-sponsored productions, the national honorary dramatic fraternity of Alpha Psi Omega conducted specific projects to publicize for the University Productions. This chapter held monthly meetings and dinners. They planned social and departmen- tal activities, read new and classical plays, and unified the honorary by sharing ideas and inspirations. Among its publicity activities were the distributions of souvenir t-shirts and seasonal playbills. The Physical Education Honorary Fraternity, Phi Epsilon Kappa, gave students and faculty members a chance to talk on an informal basis. The stated purpose of the organiza- tion is to encourage professionalism in the field of physical education. At monthly meetings a guest speaker talks about aspects of PE. Members Share Ideas and Inspirations Honors Honoraries 253 ABOVE: ALPHA PHI SIGMA. First Row: Tsang York Jone, Paul A. Lane, Secretary: Sally Moore, Nikki Marasa, President: Kim- berly Barker, Diana Brewer, Chuck Moody, National Vice- president: Elizabeth Horn, Nationai Faculty Advisor: Eddie Barker Jr., Local Chapter Faculty Advisor. Second Row: Stephen W. Wolfzorn, Susan Wahlbrink, Roxane Tomasi, Sally C. Johnson, Brian J. Scanlon, Georgette Padan, Diane Kowitz, Kim Kirby. Third Row: Greg McWherter, Treasurer: Steve Crone, Kenneth L. Halchak, Steven D. Elliott, Jim C. Baldwin, Greg Cook, Nancy Geschrei, Susan Slade, Steve Kemp. Fourth Row: Kevin Brown, Lawrence Smigca, Joe Perkowski, Eugene Smith, Vice-president; Rex Kirkpatrick, Patrick M. Shaw, Bruce M. Swagler, Keith Little, Derek Gordon, Kip M. Campbell. Group Stresses Professionalism The criminal justice honorary society of Alpha Phi Sigma recognizes and promotes high scholarship for professional services; it elevates ethical standards af criminal justice professions and establishes the necessity in mind education and train- ing. Encouraging pro- fessionalism and a sense of pride in criminal justice were among the benefits members received. The honorary kept busy with mem- bership drives, money- making projects, banquets, criminal justice programs, and conventions from Alpha Phi Sigma Chapters nationwide. 254 Honors Honorarles I ABOVE: PI OMEGA PI. First Row: Gwen Ashcraft, Myrena S. Jenn- ings, Co-Sponsor: Edsel R. Mountz, Co-Sponsor. Second Row: Cynthia Powell, Yvonne Ely, Julie Ross. Third Row: Karen Robinson, Lynn Jones. Fourth Row: Neva Spencer, Anita Milburn. BELOW: DELTA PSI KAPPA. First Row: Shelly Stambaugh, Reporter History, Betty Mills, Norma Maphet, Recording Secretary: Debbie Niles, President-Elect: Gayle Freshwater, Chaplain. Second Row: Sharon Yeager, Parliamentarian: Paula Tipton, Jane Long, Cathie Hirsch. Neena Ambrose, Treasurer: Peggy Stanaland, Faculty Advisor: Kathy Wilson, President; LeeAnn Martindale, Amble Browning. One of the oldest honor frater- nities Pi Omega Pi was organized to foster high ethical standards and scholarship development among business education and professional in related fields. Re- quirements for this organization are to be a second semester sophomore and have an over-all GPA of 2.3. Every two years, two delegates representing EKU are sent to a national convention. Recognizing worthwhile achievements in Physical Educa- tion, developing interest, and promoting greater fellowship in fields of activity, the national professional fraternity of Delta Psi Kappa served those involved with Physical Education. It gives mem- bers settings to develop organiz- ing, practical, and leadership skills while serving the Department of Physical Education. The honorary benefited its department members by providing speakers for graduate programs, picnics. Parents ' Day and information booths at girls ' high school basket- ball and volleyball tournaments. Honorary Promotes Greater Activity Service And Scholarship Stressed Phi Alpha Theta is an inter- national honor society in History. Its membership is composed of students and professors elected to mem- bership upon the basis of ex- cellence in the study of the writing of history. The objec- tive of the society is the promotion of the study of history by the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and thought among historians. It seeks to bring teachers and writers of history together both intellec- tually and socially. With the help of student members, local businesses, and real estate practioners, Rho Epsilon, a fraternity for students and professionals in real estate, painted an elderly woman ' s home free of charge. The encouragement of frater- nal fellowship; high standards of service, knowledge, and in- tegrity; professional exchange of ideas between members and professionals in the field of real estate and honoring in- dividuals who have dis- tinguished themselves in real estate, are among the pur- poses of the fraternity. Mem- bers were benefited with speakers, a placement service which makes job contacts with businesses all over the coun- try, and due to generous donations of a local realtor, it awarded two $250 scholarships to Rho Epsilon members. ABOVE: RHO EPSILON. First Row: Willard Mcintosh, Vice-president; Tom Ediin, President: William J. Meade, Treasurer: James M. Robinson. Second Row: Donald E. Bodley, Faculty Advisor: Lee Buckner, Steve Moore, Robert J. Miller, Harold E. Elliot, Jr. BELOW: PHI ALPHA THETA. First Row: Lynn Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer: Gayle Skidmore, Debbie Sutfin. Second Row: Cindy Etkin, President: Martin East, Alicia Cooke, Jane Munson, Faculty Sponsor: Susan Godlewski, Larry Holtzapple. 256 Honors Honoraries ABOVE: KAPPA DELTA PI. Front Row: Angle Garrett, Geraldine Alsip, Cheryl Austin, Debbie Sutfin, Cathie HIrsch, Ambie Browning, Mary Kelly, Lolly Griffin, Linda Cook. Second Row: Dedria Durham, Charlene Buntain, Christ! Smith, Lynn Jackson, Jeanne Griffin, Lee Dillon, Susie Hamilton, Kathy Eckstein, Vice-president: Sheri Dalton, Margaret Pence, Donna L. Carroll, Choon Dho Burns. Third Row: Sharon Parris, Kim Back, VIckl Bottom, Historian: Mary Jo Baumann, Secretary. Fourth Row: Clifford Taylor, Arthur Sclubba, Gayle Freshwater, Sara Quares, Garry Reader. Jane Terry, Charlene Watts, Karen Neumann, Ellen Parris, Jada Lothridge, President: Kathy Wilson, Sherrie Hardwick, Cindy Wenzel, Cindy HInzman, l-listorian. Honorary Provides Scholarship The national educational honorary of Kappa Delta Pi promotes professionalism in education. It recognizes out- standing contributions to education, and endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members. The organization honors achieve- ment in educational work by giving scholarships to out- standing students. Honors Honorarles 257 Honorary Combines Teamwork And Health ABOVE: E-CLUB. First Row: C. C. Green, Prentis Ragland, Morris Hallum, Dave Bootcheck, Stanley Mitchell, Ray House, Linear Lovett, Jotin Meisenheimer, Treasurer. Second Row: Stephen Krivda, President: James K. Pleasants, James Keen, Ron Siggs, Timothy From- meyer, Steven Fletcher, Scott McCallister, Steve Straight, David Seewer, Jim Nelson, Brian Davis. Third Row: Jim German, Mark Sul- livan, Gary Steve Frommeyer, Chris Roberts, Gary Tameris. The Varsity E-Club is com- posed of members from Eastern ' s various athletic teams. It worked towards the improvement of conditions for athletics and aided student- faculty relations in athletics at the University. They ushered and sold programs for the girl ' s state tournaments and home basketball games, had a donkey basketball game for local charities, and provided speakers with the help of the FCA. They also sold ball caps at home football games. 258 Honors Honoraries Forming saber arches at Homecoming, at ROTC Day and at the IVIilitary Ball were some of the ways the National Military Honorary Society, Scabbard and Blade, served the Eastern community. The purpose of the organization is to raise the standard of military education in American colleges and universities and to unite in closer relationship their military departments. The honorary also encourages the essential quality of good efficient officers and promotes friendship and fellowship among the cadet officers. Scabbard and Blade, also participated in the National Ri- fle Marksmanship competi- tion. Group Works For Military Advancement BELOW: SCABBARD AND BLADE. First Row: Major Allan F. Fleming. Jr., Faculty Advisor; David M. Kennedy. Theodore Joseph Kornhoff. Commander; Ira J. Begley. II; David G. Harper. Lawrence E. Barton. John W. Heltzel, Tim Distler. Second Row: Amy Odum. Rex Kirkpatrick, First Sergeant; Steve X. Rowe. Gerald Carroll, Brian J. Scanlon. Wallace Scott. Third Row: Greg Fugitt. William Mushrush. Linda Dapkus. Executive Officer; Bruce M. Swagler. Patrick M. Shaw. Gary W. Whitehead. Honors Honoraries 259 fc; ' - I | f r M «Brv :| I I ' H ' y fei - s ' - . i ' mV ' i W- fmf-SrSf ' -W H - JmftHf i .:r Catalina Performs On Tour Catalina Club ' s purpose is to provide creative ex- periences involving aquatic sl ills, rhytlinn, and design with opportunities for all partici- pants to develop leadership, fellowship, cooperation, and incentive. In September, tryouts were held for any interested swim- mers. Before tryouts, two workshops were held for prospects to learn various stunts and strokes used throughout the year. This past year, Catalina Club was active in their region by attending the National In- stitute of Creative Aquatics Symposium held in Gainsville, Georgia. Eight members par- ticipated to increase the proficiency of their skills and to introduce them to new ideas. To produce their annual spring water show, many months of practice and hard work were required of all the members with the aid of their advisors. Dr. Kirkpatrick and Miss Baretta. This year the theme of the show was Catalina On Tour! The num- bers performed pertained to themes of travel around the world. This exciting produc- tion was written and choreographed by the mem- bers of the club. ABOVE: CATALINA CLUB. Front Row: Debie Slusher, Michelle Reedy, Sherry Tyler, Susan Hale, Carrie Utter, treasurer: Caria Suerdieck, Lynn Shirley, Marsha McSwain, president; Joyce Young, secretary; Alison Fryman. Second Row: Dr. Dot Kirkpatrick, advisor; Rhonda Phillips, vice-president; Lee Ann Love, Pam Wisner, Jane Dudley, Su Blaize, Louetta Wilson, Janie Langley, Patty Boemker, Monica Stinson, Alison Gibbons, Paulette Johnson, Barbara Durham, Kay Harrison. BELOW: Members perform as Diana Ross and The Supremes in last year ' s water show. 262 Organizations Activity Talent Production Stimulates Creativity BELOW: ART STUDENT ASSOCIATION. Front Row: Karen Rankin, Michael Pewther, vice-president: Kirk D. Denny, president: Martha A. Clayton, Kathy Royer, secrefary,- Ralph Krantz, Stephanie A. Redman. Second Row: Mr. Dewey, advisor: Anne Chamberlin, Marcia Hundly, Mary E. Link, Lisa Martin, Robert McQueen. Third Row: Randy McMillan, Thomas Smith, David Crowe, Pam Graham, Scott Morgan, Sheri Miftord, treasurer: Karen Cox, Charles A. Monico. ABOVE: EKU DANCE THEATRE. Front Row: Peri Palm, Tracy MacDonald, Dottye Etherington, vice-president: Mitzi A. Smith, secretary. Second Row: Donna Weber, April L. Ignacio, Larry Hite, technical director: Virginia N. Jinks, advisor. Third Row: Vera Barney, Gail Davis, publicity: Diane Gleason. Fourth Row: Party Barber, president: Helen Wilson, treasurer. Fifth Row: Ann Wilber, Candance Alvey. The Art Student Associa- tion traveled to Cincinnati to view the Contemporary IVIuseum of Art and the Taft Museum of Art in the fall. They visited Chicago again after last year ' s successful trip when they saw the exhibit of King Tut ' s Tomb. The association is a com- bination of students from all fields of art. These students hope to create interest in art on this campus. They also try to help the University in many ways that help promote the art culture. Eastern Dance Theatre held many dance concerts throughout the year. Early in the semester they held a Fall Concert for the public. Later, they traveled to Sue Bennet College in London, Ky. for a Christmas performance. The dance club offers its members the opportunity for creative dance study, com- position and performance. It also tries to stimulate interest in artistic creative dance, and to fasten standards of perfor- mance appreciation. 263 Clubs Explore Health Related Problems stimulating ideas and developing additional interest in all areas of the medical field is the main purpose of the Caduceus Club. To achieve their goals the club sponsored many speakers who made the members aware of the different occupational and educational fields of medicine. These speakers were recruited from various institutions of medicine and gave the club members a better insight into the health ABOVE: CADUCEUS CLUB. Front Row: Billy E. Webb, Jim Byland. vice-president; Janet Rowlett, Gwendolyn Cable, publicist; Sarah Staples, president; Shawn Caudill, Kurt Henerman. Second Row: David Storey, Alex Palzell, Debbie Pasco, John C. Tackett, Patricia Blackwell, Tracey Kidd, C. Diane Bowman, Julia Wigginton, secretary; Virginia Henning, King C. Lee. Third Row: Dr. John IWeisenheimer, sponsor; J. David Oakley, Dr. Sanford Jones, sponsor; John Meisenheimer, Jr., treasurer; Randy Riegler, Craig Enlow, Henry Norfleet, Dave Besser, Bill Perkins, Michael Babich, John B. Smith. RIGHT: EN- VIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Front Row: Wayne Lang, Ursula White, w ' ce- president; Marlene Zeckner, president; Deborah L. Gardner. Second Row: Patricia Dugger, Dr. R. E. Cartier, faculty advisor; Debi Morphew, secretary; Barbara Boylan, Mary Vessels, Doreen Burks, Hershell Sparks, treasurer. 264 Organizations Activity professions. The Caduceus Club consists of pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-pharmacy, nursing, medical technology majors, and all other medically related majors. Besides meetings, the club was involved with such projects as the campus bloodmobile drive, the special Olympics, booksales and an annual trip in the spring. The E.K.U. Student Chapter of the National Environmental Health Association makes its members more aware of health related problems. During the year the organization par- ticipated in the rodent control program in Rich- mond. The association also helped with local paper clean-up drives throughout the year. Social Atmosphere Provided by Clubs Members of the German Club gained experience in the use of the German language by participating in the Inter- national Festival in Lexington, Kentucky and an International Day on campus. Together with the French Club, a Franco- Prussian dinner was spon- sored. In addition to the social ac- tivities, the club members were available for tutoring stu- dents in the introductory courses. Organized to further in- terest in the field of dietetics, the Food and Nutrition Club also fostered leadership qualities in its members. Guest speakers were fre- quently in attendance at ban- quets and meetings during the school year. Money-making projects included selling cookbooks, working the con- cession stands for Student Activities and Organizations, and sponsoring movies. Along with promoting National Nutri- tion Week, the organization assisted the honorary home economics organization. Phi Upsilon Omicron, with their November Home Economics Forum. TOP: FOOD AND NUTRITION CLUB. Front Row: Cheryl Dreyer, Susie Richardson, president; Cindy Sullivan, Beth Willard, Nancy Snyder, Ernestine Calitri, Cheryl McKay, Deb- bie Sparks. Second Row: Pamela Brown, Karen Gilliam, Kathey Wilson, vice-president: Debra Reynolds, publicity: Lynda Arehart, Martha Miller, treasurer: Sharon Milby, Phyllis Boone. Third Row: Teresa Arndts, Barbara Moore, Alice Maggard, Bernie Mclntire, Jan Turner, Maria Leung, Janice Lee Rogers. Fourth Row: Chris Venezie, Joni Short, secretary. ABOVE: GERMAN CLUB. Front Row: Polly McDavitt, president: George Costas, vice-president: Alice Gibbons, secretary: Dennis R. Ferrell, historian: Amy Berryman, treasurer. Second Row: Anne O ' Hara, Laura Hendricks, Gar Read, Sue Reynolds, Willi Pratt, Mary Ann Mulcahey, Phillip Slattery, William O. Klingstein, Steve Clark. Organizations Departmentais 265 students Prepare for Business World Advancing through scientific knowledge in manufacturing engineering, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers keeps its members abreast of current information and techniques. Speakers from all positions in the manufactur- ing world related their knowledge and ex- periences to the members. Field trips were of- ten taken to plants and factories to enhance their learning experience. For further involvement in the business world, a new organization, the IVIasters Business Administration Association was formed. The members of this new club must be pursuing a Masters of Business Administration degree and must have a 3.0 grade point average. The purpose of the MBA is to stimulate new interest and exchange ideas among people already in the professional world and interested students. The members believe the informal setting of a meeting room instead of a classroom will encourage and promote new and revelant ideas among our future business leaders. ABOVE: SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS. Front Row: Lori Bredemeyer, Paige Besuner, Jay McDonald, treasurer; Kathy Peters, secretary: Billy Wells, Mike Car- ter, Jerry Snowden, chairman: William Liette. Second Row: Mark Kenner, Larry E. Abney, Robert L. Linville, Rod Rashel, Roy T. Stewart, Tim Van Sant, Dan Torbett, faculty advisor: Robert L. Albro. RIGHT: M.B.A. ASSOCIA- TION. Front Row: Sandy Reeves, secretary; Fredonna Cox. Second Row: Richard Mc- Quady, vice-president: Lowry McKee, president; Joyce Mckee, treasurer; Bob Dankio, George H. Partlowe. I 266 Organizations Education Careers Professional Clubs Emphasize Careers In order to broaden their knowledge of the accounting profession, the members of the Accounting Club took field trips to various ac- counting firms. The club ac- quainted its members with the many duties and obligations of the accounting profession, and helped the members to develop the professionalism required in this field. Throughout the year the club provided a tutoring service to beginning accounting stu- dents and offered a free in- come tax service. Attending state and national meetings developed the ideas of the year for the Association of Childhood Education. Some of the projects held this year were panels of children discussing the qualities they like in teachers, and regular monthly programs focusing on working with children. The club was also very active with book fairs with particular at- tention given to the Inter- national Book Festival. Desirable conditions, programs and practices for children from infancy to early adolesence was the main pur- pose of the organization. ABOVE: ACCOUNTING CLUB: Front Row: Robyn Prichard, Deborah Goff, Teresa Estes, Donna Combs. Jill Steger, secretary; LeeAnn Gay. Second Row: Jim Smith, Polly McDavitt, Brenda Greenwell. Sherry Lose. Josie Cisler, Becky Gardner, vice-president. Third Row: Susan Steely. Ora C. Hyde. Laura Kirkwood, Steve Greene, president: Pat Skees. treasurer: Jack Dyer, faculty advisor. Bob Ellington. BELOW: ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: Front Row: Kara Brenzel, Wendy Pettit, Sharon Demaree, secretary: Carol Faulkner, Debora Miller, Vicki Bottom, president: Sheri Dalton, Margaret Pence, Ellen Blankenship, Joan Dempsey, Lisa Wheat, Sherrie Hardwick. vice-president. Second Row: Ethel Sams, sponsor: Lee Sillon. vice-president: Jada Lothridge, Garry Reader. Barbara Barth. Melanie Curry. Ida Mae Brooks. Jenny Bramstedt. Organizations Education Careers 267 SNEA strives for Teaching Profession IVIemberslnip to the Student National Educa- tion Association requires enrollment in the education field. A person may join regardless of his classification and no specific grade point average is required. The aim of the club is to develop an understanding of the teaching profession among prospective teachers, through various programs and speakers. The SNEA entertained many speakers throughout the year, one of which was Dr. Rush, speaking for the placement office. He spoke on the need of understanding how to work with and help problem students. Other areas touched by the SNEA were dif- ferent programs like mainstreaming elementary and secondary schools. The problems and ad- vantages were looked into. Members attended the Fall Leadership Con- ference Workshop at Western Kentucky Univer- sity from September 30th to October 1st. During this workshop the students learned many new ideas. Highlighting the year, the club sent mem- bers to the state convention in the spring. ABOVE: STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. Front Row: Mary Jo Baumann, Marsha Moore, Anne Wharton, Jada Lothridge, Charlene Watts, president: Laura Lindeman, vice-president; Sharon Demaree, Clifford Taylor, Janetia Williams. Second Row: Ellen Blankenship, Choon Dho Burns, Kim Tolliver, Debbie Bright, secretary: Martha Jones, Kathy A. Jones, treasurer: Carol Faulkner, Patsy Gab- bard, Mary Kelly, Sharon Parris. Third Row: Diane Drescher, Sherl Dalton, Cathy Schmidt, Rita Haubner, Donna L. Carroll, Omeki Bevins, Evelyn Wagers, Karen Johns. 268 Organizations Education Careers ALE Produces Film Any student of Eastern enrolled in a law enforcement related class is eligible for membership to the Association of Law Enforce- ment. This organization spon- sored a Career Day in Criminal Justice. They also wrote, directed, and produced a thirteen minute film highlighting the facilities and opportunities for education at the College of Law Enforce- ment. Speakers at the Associa- tions social functions included such famous Kentucky lawyers as John Y. Brown Sr. Purposes of the Student Social Worl Association are multifold. The club provided students in social work with in- formation about professional opportunities, increased com- munication among students, and insured student voice and active participation in social work programs. The members are a part of the Kentucky Education of Student Social Workers and they attend an- nual conferences at different schools. This year the con- ference was held February 3rd and 4th, at Morehead State University. The club also had representatives to the National Federation of Stu- dent Social Workers con- ferences which was held February 22-25 in New Orleans. BOTTOM: STUDENT SOCIAL WORK: Front Row: Janet L. Warner, Connie Michels. Sheree Lawson, Faith McKinney, Stephie Cawood, Sherry Roberts. Second Row: Irish Windham, Judy Hellard, Gloria irvin, Valya Wilson. Third Row: Tom Schweri, K. K. Cooper, Gloria Gevedon, Jeannine Mott, Becky Wilhoite, Debbie Baker, treasurer; Jane Ann Wingate, secretary; Janet Burton. vice-president; Tricia Lusenshop, presiderit; Julie Hickey, publicity chairman. BELOW: STUDENT LAW ENFORCEMENT: Front Row: Cheryl Frazier, Nikki Marasa, Tommie Thomasson. Stephen W. Wolfzorn. Second Row: Chuck Moody. Melinda Fields, Paula Lane, Roxane Tomasi, David Hatfield, Lawire Helgren, Verman Winburn, W. E. Carfield, adviser. Third Row: Randy Walters, president; Margaret A. Woman, secretary; Clark, H. Short, W. E. Carter, III, Robert E. Edwards. Sally C. Johnson, Carol Baldwin, treasurer; David Hume. Fourth flow: Kimberly Barker, Patricia Brindley, Angle Schmidt, Linda Stamper, John L. Brown, Jim Baldwin, John Cruse, Mike Sweeney, Fifth Row: Mark Prosser, Rick Brumfield, Lesley D. Varney, Charles W. Rayburn, Paul Eten, Kyle Gilbert, Ken Merideth, Jeff Rimel. Sixth Row: James Foster, Timothy J. Kannapel, Mark Fox, Dan Davis, Ed McKenney, John E. Homan, Sidney T. Couter Jr., Eugene J. Smith Jr., vice- president. 269 Marching Maroons Entertain BS1I..J. .....Til,; TOP: BRASS. Front Row: Albert Lawson, Dean Johns, Mark Chastain, Barry Lawson, Billie Parsons, Elizabeth Carruba, Brad Kramer, Joe Richardson, Paul Marsh, Tammy Moores, Marcia Howard, Tami Miles, Tammy Loar, Lolly Griffin, Sandy Suerdick, Wade Thurman, Frank Repper, Steve Winfrey, Brian Brown, J. Heltzel, Tom Cambron, William Haydon. Second Row: Kevin VanGilder, Randy Webb, Tom Burklow, Stephanie Shellman, Jeannine Mott, Laurie Edmonds, Robert Huber, William Parris, Terri Russell, Leigh Ann Barker, David Reister, Sharon Renaker, David Kaldenberg, Larry Barton, David Webber, Robert Moser, Phil Montgomery, Amy Boise, Judith Halfacre, Mike Lambert, Alan Marsh. Third Row: Mark Fox, Susan Herron, David Burgess, Bill Hen- dricks, Margaret Wilkerson, Robert Elliot, Kirby Kemble, Jeff Williams, Mark Patrick, Randy Blankenship, Cliff Fisher, Tim Hagan, Susan Bruce. Fourth Row: Matt Roahrig, John Berry, Terry Stephens, Melissa Bryan, Ben Esterle, Greg Smith, Patrick Carroll, David Petrey, James Sanger, John Wells, Jr., Daryl Temple, Craig Coder, Jeff Mufphy. ABOVE: PERCUSSION. Front Row: Carol Hanks, Greg Sowell, Cathy Hanks. Second Row: Rick Clayburn, Danny Simpson, Ricky Mann, Robie Wood, Chip Feck, Jerry Wade, Steve Richards, Francine Emberton. Third Row: Lori Bredemeyer, Jerry Martin, Don Martin, James McCann. Fourth Row: Tim Grady, Brenda Maxwell, Bob Harvey, David Cottrell. 270 Organizations Band Drill Corps Crowds At Halftime Once again, the Marching Maroons added excitement to EKU ' s football games. The band performed at each of Eastern ' s home games and traveled to both East Tennessee and Morehead State Universities. Under the direc- tion of Robert Hartwell and field commanders, LeslieBerkshire and Kim Hiles,the two-hundred member band practiced daily to bring each show to perfection. The band did a different halftime show at all home games consisting of themes such as movie theme songs and televi- sion commercials. During Homecoming Weekend the band marched in the annual parade and made a special salute to alumni by having the Alumni Band perform. ABOVE: WOODWINDS. Front Row: Jane Robinson, Patty Smith, Tommy Horn, Brenda Shaffer, Jeff Root, Phil Jones, Tim Jacl son, George Railey, Betsy Godbey, Linda Cool , Debbie Simpson. Donald Siler. Gary Hillock. Second Row: Glen Kuenzli. terrell Holbrook, Charles Shotwell, Karen Moser, Mary Wieliczko, Peggy Hord, Debbie Renaker, Cheryl Austin, Jackie Clephane, Melinda Wise, Cindy Hayes, Peggy Butler, Susan Smith, Diana Friend, Luann Morris, Sue Craig. Third Row: Anita Hoffman, Tim Caudill, C. DeWitt, David Meredith, Jim Bates, Janet Jeanes, Gay Begley, Diana Graese, Sarah Rea, Cheryl Hedges, Terri Tuggle, Donna Teague. Leslie Bergdoll, Becky Gorbandt, Jeanette Gaitskill, Kathi Davis. Fourth Row: Sharon Sutton, Teresa Becker, Melanie Curry, Suzanne Hovis, Carolyn Combs, Lisa Stephens, Maureen Clear, Linda Kern, Carol Miller, Judy Gilliam, Sally Lemert, Carol Allender, Julie Brown, Pauletta Burns. LEFT: DRUM MAJORS. Leslie Berkshire, Kim Hiles. Organizations Band Drill Corps 271 Little Colonels Work At Frisch ' s The Little Colonels drill team performed at Eastern ' s home football and basketball games. The members entertained the crowd with their precision drill and dance steps. The girls had a new routine weekly that was designed by co- captains and lieutenants. To raise money, the drill team took over Frisch ' s. Members worked as waitresses and dishwashers for three days. As an aid to the press, the squad distributed statistics to the press table during home games. ABOVE: LITTLE COLONELS. Front Row: Linda Maegly, Captain: Deb- bie Simpson, Captain; Elaine Neal, First Lieutenant; Sharon Rusterholz, Second Lieutenant; Kara Pettibone, Cliarlsey Jump, Maria Lawson, Glenda McDonald, Mary Mackson, Roxie Hendricks, Donna Hitchcock, Leslie Lycan. Second Row: Julia Wigginton, Lisa Vaughn, Bev Seigia, Glenda Viars, Caria Quinn, Karen Gifford, Debbie Campbell, Barb Rash, Kelly Comer, Kathy Hinde, Jeanine Kilch. Absent from photo, Debbie Ward. TOP: Karen Gifford pours coffee while working at Frisch ' s to help the drill team raise money. 272 Organizations Band Drill Corps Creative Routines Add Color To Field Practicing daily with the Marching Maroons, the EKU Majorettes performed at all home foot- ball games and two away games. The squad had many creative dance shows along with precision twirling. Routines pertaining to the theme of each weeks show were presented. The majorettes also marched in the Homecoming Parade. The 1977 Flag Squad added color to the field by performing with the band at football games. Different routines were written to each week ' s theme by the squad ' s captains. W W :- LEFT: FEATURED TWIRLER. Cathy Cummin. BELOW: MAJORETTES. Front Row: Linda Culler, Jackie McCarty, Dana O ' Nel, Robin Madden, Jenny Henson. Second Row: Kathy Madden, Sandy Hodge, Christi Bryan, Paulette Johnson, Teresa Posey. BOTTOM: FLAG SQUAD. Front Row: Gwen Kaldenberg, Rhonda Rush, Joneli Tackett, Becky Franklin, Caron Burns, Lisa Dillen, Beulah Gregory, Mary Strodtbeck, Elizabeth Anderson, Julie Hoppe, Debbie Yates. Back Row: Leslie Hoskins, Stephanie Slattery, Eleanor Tapp, Ram Wiesner, Robin Baker, Linda Prince, Christie Lyons, Judy Lester, Holly Leach, Betty Malkins, Marsha Stewart, Jean McClanhan, Cindy Lewis. ft. -} ' m y: .sifmfaf ■M . ' ' ■' - i Organizations Band Drill Corps 273 Groups Insure Smooth Dorm Operations Women ' s Interdormitory Board had a very busy year improving the living condi- tions on Eastern ' s campus. Being composed of each dor- mitory ' s House Council Presi- dent and one more member for each two-hundred girls in the dorm, the council worked closely with Men ' s Interdorm. During the year, the members worked on such things as custodial services, fire safety. and open houses. Also, a parking lot committee was es- tablished to help improve the parking conditions on campus. Socially, the women ' s and men ' s i nterdorm co- sponsored an all-campus Halloween Bash and a Las Vegas night in the university grill. Monthly, activities were scheduled in the dorms for the students. Such activities in- cluded movies, speakers, and films. ABOVE: WOMENS INTERDORM: Front Row: Mary Maitland. Jean Elliot, Advisor; Lynne Bybee, Janet Breck, Secretary Treasurer; Mary Ann Mulcahey, Pam McCauley, Pres denf; Peggy Hord, Dale Hashagen, Kathy Blair, Vice-president; Sharon Robinson, Chris Ernst. Second Row: Laura Schuite, Caria Suerdieck. Third Row: Cathy Cummin, Kathy Good, Karen Payne, Ann Mils, Mary Ann Bratcher, Stephanie E. Shellman, Jana Cuddy, Glenda J. McDonald, Sheila Tucker, Kathy Strunk. 274 Organizations Government Bible Study Offered by Maranatha Fellowship for Christians on campus, with emphasis on Christian maturity was provided for the student body by Maranatha. The center provided a regular Bible study program as well as films, music groups and other spon- sored activities. Films shown included Mystics and the Corrie Story. Debbie and Er- nie Rettinso, Praise, and Scott Wesley Brown were a few of the groups that added to a successful music program. Mark Hunter, a member of Maranatha, was honored with the title of Student Senator. As a recognized student government body. Men ' s In- terdormitory Board, along with the Women ' s Interdor- mitory Board, has equal say with the Student Senate. They also helped bring together all of the occupants of each dorm and work toward betterment for all. Men ' s Interdorm initiated many new ideas and changes for their residents. Some of the new programs concerned the fire safety system, a weekend check cashing policy, and keeping lobbies open later each night. Along with helping improve the living conditions on campus, the organization gave its mem- bers the opportunity to show their qualities of leadership and responsibility. TOP: MEN ' S INTERDORM: Front Row: Bob Leininger, Bill Gradel, Matt Davies, Charles F. Walker, Joe Perkowski. Second Row: William J. Pirtchard, Larry Swann, Jim Hazlett, Bob Gregory, Joe Racis, Ken Halchak, Gregory L. Ryan, president; Greg McWhrter, Marvin Swann. Third Row: Jim Wiggleswortti, Doug Fruchtenicht, Richard Trembath, David Wiles, advisor; Steve Hall, Timothy L. Smith, vice- president; Tom Spellman. ABOVE: MARANATHA: Front Row: Jerry Swaim, director; Frances Wilklrson, Goby Owens, Sarah Hockensmith, Jim P. Barker, Lisa Con- radi, sec-trea; Jerry P. Perry, faculty advisor. Second Row: Mark Hunter, president; Jim Kaufman Jr., vice-president; Rose Caudill, Margaret MacDonald, Chip Goddard, Michael Thompson. Organizations Religious 275 Wesley Foundation Adopts-A-House Organized for the purpose of maintaining a Methodist ministry to the campus community, the Wesley Foundation provided students and faculty with a well-balanced program of fellowship and religious training. The Wesley Foundation held many different weekly ac- tivities for this growth and fellowship. This year the city of Richmond sponsored the Adopt-A-House project. A house owned by a needy family was taken over by the foundation. In the past year the members renovated this house in their spare time. The members were in great demand during the year to sing at various area churches. Nurs- ing homes and shut-ins were regularly visited by the group as they testified to the teachings of Christ. ABOVE: WESLEY FOUNDATION: Front Row: Sandy Suerdick, Karen Kempf, secretary: Linda Cook, Lolly Griffin, girl ' s intramurals; Lou Anne Edelen, Vicki Ann Smith, Eloise Igleheart, Burb editor; Wanda Curtsinger, co-chairman of community action. Second Row: Myron Harrod, Mark Suter, Nancy Azbell, Rod Griggin, Harold Williams, Linda Gregory, Jofin Enos. Third Row: David Heigfi, president; Karen Hargan, Penny Newell, Tim How Lett, recreation; Kirk Hamilton, co-worl ship; Scott Sewell, publicity; Becky Humpfirey, Laura Brussee, Martin D. East, Mike Ricfiardson, K. K. Cooper, tood chairman; Rfionda Beck, Sandra DeWitt. Fourth Row: Jeanine Mott, co-chairman community action; Diane Derrick, Cindy Byrd, special programs; Kris Hamilton, Wce- president; Paul Travis, janitor; Rusy Ands, Intramural chairman; Becky Maring, worship co-chairman; Lounetta Lawless, Cfieryl Mabry, Mary Curry. TOP: The Wesley Foundation sings Christmas Carols during half time of the Eastern Kentucky verses Urbana basketball game. 276 Organizations Religious BSU Trick Or Treats For UNICEF Established to lead stu- dents to the commitment of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, the Baptist Student Union provided activities on campus for worship, discus- sion, Bible study, social life, witness and ministry. The students were led to give themselves in service to the community through being involved in nursing home visitation, comprehensive care center visitation, leading girl scouts, staying with elderly people, and assisting in morn- ing devotions in Richmond high schools. Highlights of the year in- cluded trick-or-treating for UNICEF, a chili supper for foster children, choir perfor- mances, and a sign language team for the deaf. Additionally the BSU had revival groups, banquets and experienced in- volvement with the Inter- national Students organiza- tion. BOTTOM: BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Front Row: Dwight Lyons. Mary Ann Bratcher, Deborah K. Mullins, Terry Raulerson, Jenifer Matracia, Mark A. Logsdon, Debra Meers, Communications Coordinator: Debbie Claunch. Janet Comer, Terry Gregory, Kevin Bishop, Center Coordinator. Second Row: Albert Lawson, Tanya Johns. Wayne Sills, Float Co-chairman: Dedria Durham, Jane Ann Wingate, Ruthie Adkins, M. Cameron Harris, Kathryn Taylor, Barbara Lee, Elaine Stafford, Patti Faesy, Lunch Encounter Coordinator: Pam Gorenflo. Third Row: Kerry Jones, Tony Wilder, Debora Miller, Janet Reynolds, Nancy Johnson, Mari Benedict, Vice-president: Wendell Salyer, Men ' s Recreational Coordinator: Linda A. Rowe, Theda Graziani, Socials: Roberta Menabb, Cherie Florence, Janis Plummer, Rita Vanover, Rita Houbner. Fourth Row: Greg Cook, Connie Ross. Selby Tackett, Benny Bevins, Choir Director: Kevin Beasley, Sandy Haye, Mike Smith, Elaine Foy, Laura Kirkwood, Alecia Claunch, Laurel Kirkwood, Alecia Claunch, Laurel Martin, Zella Butler, Jill Steger, Special Ministries Coordinator: Bob Farmer. Fifth Row: Rose Marie Skaggs, Women ' s Intramurals: Debbie Stevens, Becky Kahne, Charlene Arnold, Mary Ann Milby, Tami Siewert, Cheryl Olds, Teresa Camden, Kathy Abies, Nancy An- nessm, John A. Martin. President: Samuel Dennis Ballard. Robert McKenney. Leonard Hornsby Jr.. Ida Slusher. Missions Coordinator: K. Dale Adkins. Campus Minister: David M. Vaughn, Stephen Pitz, Michael R. Wilder, Butch Adkins, David Parke, Wayne Boblitt. BELOW: The Baptist Student Union spon- sored Eastern ' s winning Homecoming float. ' mliiL Groups Serve Campus and Community Now in its twenty-second year, tine Perishing Rifles participated in money-making projects for the University and the community. The projects included the annual homecoming mum sale. The Pershing Rifles participated in numerous drill meets resulting in the first place award in the national championship exhibi- tion drill. They were also honored with the John Archer Memorial award. In the Queen City Meet they received first batallion, I.D.R. squad, pla- toon, exhibition squad, and exhibition platoon. In the first Regiment Meet the Pershing Rifles retired the honor trophy because they had won it three consecutive times. The female version of the Pershing Rifles is the Valianetts. The Valianetts is a precision drill team that also exhibits sisterhood and has many social affiliations. The Valianetts have held their own with the Pershing Rifles as they were picked National Champions last year at the National meet at Ohio State. They have also traveled to Pur- due and Tennessee. They helped usher at football games and were very active in guard duty during E.K.U. homecoming. ABOVE: VALIANETTES. Front Row: Kathy R. Maples, Jeanene Krebs. Missy Melville, CO; Jan Stanaland, Joanne Rutledge. Second Row: Belinda Wilson, 1st Sergeant, Finance Officer; Sharon L. Pruitt, Lisa Monarch, S-1 Platoon Commander; Kathy Seeley, S2-S3; Tara Douyherty, XO Pledge Trainer; Debbie Newton, Virginia Norris. BELOW: PERHSING RIFLES: Front Row: Captain Gary W. Whitehead, Company Commander; S.F.C. Bernard A. Potts, Personnel and Finance Of- ficer; S.S.G. Glen Byrd Jr., S-2; S.G.T. Ken Adkins; S.S.G. James Monihan, S-3, CMC; 2nd Lt. Harry Farmer, Executive Officer- Suicide Sqd. Commander. Second Row: Michael Craig Hatoor, Richard J. Price, James Douglas Morrow, Chris Kelly, Aaron Mahan, Jeff Brock. 278 Organizations Religious Members Attend National Convention Educating its members of tine need for a strong army is the prime purpose of the Association of United States Army. This organization provided a form for the ex- change of professional ideas on current trends in the Army. Outside speakers covered current topics of interest per- taining to the Army and national defense. Each year the club sends students to Washington, D.C. to attend the National Association of United States Army Convention. They also sold programs at home foottall games, and spon- sored the annual military ball on February 24th. TOP: ASSOCIATION OF UNITED STATES ARMY: Front Row: Deedee McChargue, Ran- dolph Reed, 1sl Sergeant: Glena Parker, Steve A. Rowe, Debbie Evans, sponsor: John M. Curd, Amy Odum, treasurer: Jenny Ober, James E. Thomas. Second Row: Oscar L. Rice, John M. Gilbert, exec, officer A. U.S. A.: Ric Combs, Ken Phillips, Roy West, John C. Johnson, Dewayne L. Brewer, Robert H. McKee, Tony Armes, Mickey Craig, Co- commander. Organizations Military 279 MP ' S Collect for Heart Fund Eastern ' s police company serves the Univer- sity, community, and the military science department through traffic control, colorguard and other specialized duties. The company directed traffic during peak-traffic hours every morning on Lancaster Avenue in Richmond, Kentucky. They served as Eastern ' s official colorguards for all parades, football games, and basketball games on campus. Annual field training exercises were held to teach new mem- bers the basic military tactics. This live exercis- ing has aided students in their academic theoretical applications. The organization of- fered a very rewarding brotherhood and sisterhood relationship to its members. The club also collected money for the Red Cross and the Heart Fund, as well as assisting the Red Cross in setting up their annual Blood Drive on campus. n; « TOP: MILITARY POLICE. Front Row: Brian J. Scanlon, S-3; J. Kevin Combs, Steven Feldman, Jenny Ober, Deedee McChargue, Debbie Noe, Hope Key, Sarah Rea, Gary Shaffer, Phillip Russell. Second Row: Cpt. Robert Ezell, advisor; David Petrey, Allen Love, Brian Culbertson, Patrick M. Shaw, S-1 ; John E. Homan, David M. Kennedy, S-2; James D. Newton, commanding officer; Gary D. Dotson, 1S. G.; Phil Sitko, pledge; Bruce M. Swagler, S-4; Todd Smith, S-3; Susan Ticknor, sponsor. Third Row: Steve Pinter, Spike fvlcCracken, XO; Timothy Sparks, Robert Win- sett, Brian Sewell, David Tobergte, Thomas Frank Sommerkamp, Douglas Wisnioski, Hugh Vinson Hogue, Gerald Carroll. ABOVE: Douglas Wisnioski directs traffic for the Homecoming parade at the cor- ner of Lancaster Ave. and Crabb Street. 280 Organizations Military I.S.A. Sponsors International Dinner PBL Attends Conference The main purpose of the International Stu- dent Association was to provide an experience in cultural exchange for American students as well as for foreign students. Several parties were held throughout the year for international students who were here on the weekends. The main activity of the year was the International Dinner which was held in the spring. The dinner exhibited the food, culture, customs, and enter- tainment from several countries. From this, people from the community as well as students obtained an experience in our culture ex- change. Phi Beta Lambda is a professional business organization with the purpose of helping college students develop vocational and career suppor- tive competencies and to promote civic and personal responsibility. This year PBL traveled to the Fall Leadership Training Conference at Ken-Bar Resort Inn, in Gilbertsville, Kentucky. They also attended the Southern Region Conference which was held in Hot Springs, Arkansas. PBL worked closely with Free Enterprise and worked on a campus wide survey to promote their project. In March, members competed against other colleges and universities. The State Conference was held in Louisville, Kentucky. TOP: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. Front Row: Raymond J. Lewis, Felix Kennar, Elizabeth Kunnu, Vincent H. R. Odong, Ab- dulaziz A. Al-Zaagi, Melanie Berry. Secretary: Felix N. Billy Obrefule, Odeleci Neh Ndetry. Second Row: Michio Kamoshida. R. F. Preraets, Assistant Sponsor; Jack T. Callen- der. Director tor Internationai Education: Abby J. Dekina, Gunseli Tamroc, Faculty Sponsor: Douathy Hy Adique, Zama Kimbi Ndefree, Student Senator: Rosaizor Rios deFeo. Third Row: Raja Salman, Carolyn Rainwater, John A. Martin, Angel Miller, Fer- nando Feo. Fourth Row: Jesus Dariel Mar- timez, King-Charm Lee, Nuri K. Bushaala, Pedro A. Castillo, Sarah Baggett. BOTTOM: PHI BETA LAMBDA. Front Row: Mrs Janna Vice, Advisor: Patty Cecil, Sylvia Morris, Wce- oresident ol Activities: Janice E. Stafford, Elaine Butler, Treasurer: Debra Edwards, Lorenzo Eads, Donna Greenstein, Kelly Comer, Reporter: Penny Melton, Parliamentarian. Second Row: Joan Arms, Becky Gardner. Vice-president of Activities: Vickie Tyra, Robyn Prichard, Debbie Hobbs, Secretary: Baja Pels, Dawn McDonald, Joanie Zetzer, Historian: Sharon Turner. Third Row: Jan Walters, President: Debbie Yates, Vice- president: Jeffrey Satterly, Ken Hill, Mary Sell, JoAnn Lane, Donna Spencer, Doyle Caffee. Fourth Row: Mr. Rudolph Wuilleumier, Advisor: Wayne Martin, Mark Heucke, Lee Buckner. Organizations 281 Association Strives To Achieve Goals Eastern ' s Student Associa- tion prides itself on being a member of the Student Gov- ernment Association of Ken- tucky. The Student Senate election had the largest voter turnout in six years and more students than ever before ran for positions to fill the Senate. Library hours were exten- ded from 10:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., which marked a step- ping stone in Student Associa- tion efforts. The Association also proposed to have dor- mitory lobbies open 24 hours. Additionally, the UNITY plat- form held a presidential workshop, made a list of off- campus housing available to students, and offered 129 new courses through the Free Un- iversity for students, faculty, and administration. Student Court was used as more than a traffic court. It heard a major case dealing with constitutional interpreta- tion and continued to hear cases of constitutional clari- fication. The Survival Handbook was distributed to students — a first at Eastern. The Associa- tion introduced a revision in room inspection policy and an extension of cafeteria hours. The student book exchange increased over 400 percent. The Arts and Crafts Fair and a Mini Fair were held to raise money for the Scotia Mine Disaster Scholarship. A Florida display appeared in the Powell Building. Between all of these various activities, members found time to go door-to-door in residence halls to inform students on the progress of EKU ' s Student Association. Another new Association accomplishment called for minutes of each meeting to be posted in the lobby of each dormitory. ABOVE: EXECUTIVE CABINET. Front Row: Steve Foster, Chairman of Student Rights. Second Row: Mike Duggins, President; Rita Masden, Vice-president. Third Row: John Cooper, Mike Ditchen, Joseph G. Stroupe, Speal er Protem. 282 Organizations Student Association TOP: STUDENT COURT. Lynn Jackson, Chuck Moody, Karen Hargan, Acting Associate — Chief Justice Mark B. Girard, Chief Justice; Michael A. Burnett, Richard L. Robinson, Patricia Hurst. ABOVE: STUDENT SENATE. Front Row: Mike Ditchen, Rita Masden, Vice-president; Mike Duggins, President; Rhonda Wilkerson, Chris Lilly, Sharon Milby. Second Row: Wm. Harvey Dunbar, Doug Dearen, Rhonda Beck, Maria Domenech, Jenny Bishop, John Cooper, Phyllis Boone, Robert Martin. Third Row: Kip M. Campbell, Barbara Durham, Becky Humphrey, Deb- bie Williams, Barbara Brinegar, Sarah Baggett, John Doherty, Mike Daley. Fourth Row: Tom Myers, Advisor; Paulette Johnson, Debbie Cin- cilla, Jim Wigglesworth, Lee Dillon, Joni Johnson, Stephen Wayne Wolfzorn, Alan Y. Moores. Fifth Row: Brad Beach, Michael Babich, John B. Smith, Steve Foster, Chairman Student Rights; Joseph G. Stroupe, Speaker Protem; Tim Curl, Tom Troth, Ray House. Organizations Student Association 283 Service Functions Sponsored by KDT ' s As a service sorority, Kappa Delta Tau functions as a facility through which female students can contribute to the growth, im- provement, and sustenance of the campus community. Participating in athletics along with social, cultural, and intellectual activities, KDT combines the overall enhancement of education. These experiences broaden the responsibilities and improve leadership abilities among the members. At the same time a feeling of sisterhood is fostered within tbe sorority. During Thanksgiving, they conducted a canned goods drive to aid the needy families in the Richmond area. KDT ' s spon- sor an American Indian child annually. The sisters served at campus banquets, helped with the stu- dent elections and the Hang- ing of the Greens. In recreational activities, the sorority participated in in- tramural sports and camp- outs. Socially, the KDT ' s held a winter and spring formal. BELOW: KAPPA DELTA TAU. Front Row: Mary Jo Campbell, Dawn McDonald, Vicki Viars, Deb! Hill, Cindy Lee, Mary Killen, Denise Wilson, Beth Lessard, Karen Johns, Publicity; Gaye Coburn, Kathy Ison, Vice- president; Mindy Hayden, Donna Lear, President; Laura Whitfield. Second Row: Ronda Rennirt, Judy Effler, Connie Toth, Tammy Hays, Linda Hamilton, Sharon R. Lawrence, Lori Dengler, Dana Noel, Martha Greenwell, Carol Faulkner, Sharon Demaree, Diane Westerman, Linda Maegly, Corresponding Secretary; Debbie Durcar, Treasurer; Sharon Rusterholz, Roxanne Bow, Gwen Ashcraft, Nancy Presnell, Margaret Wilkerson, Sharon Storm. Third Row: Dixie Stinson, Recording Secretary; Libby Karsner, Nancy Moberly, Teresa Watson, Donna Fultz, Jeanine Cassady, Libby Shelton, Kay Huelskamp, Elaine Neal, Connie Gillespie, Jenny Henson, Sandy Hodge, Kathy Philpott, Janet Craig, Vicki Bottom, Diane Lowe, Deanna McQueen, Elaine Lowe, Cathy Cun- diff. ABOVE: Laura McCaun socializes with a girl scout member of a local troop at a Hallo- ween party given by the KDT ' s. t ♦,! r. i ' y V ; ii t :i ' V Circle K Helps Local Charities Aurora Sponsors Honors Day Award Circle K Club gave ex- perience to the youths in the community service field. This club is annually involved at EKU ' s Homecoming game by selling peanuts. The money raised was given to various charities of the community. They also had a Thanksgiving party at Shriners. Visits to Kenwood were frequently made and assisting Kiwanians with fund raising projects for charity was another of their services. Circle K was a very active club not only with fund raising projects, but with cookouts, banquets, best pledge awards and other gatherings. Aurora, the student literary magazine, was founded in 1935 as Belles Lettres, and the name was changed to Aurora in 1968. The magazine is com- posed of creative writing by Eastern students, poetry, short stories, short plays, and essays, and is edited by a stu- dent staff and an advisor from the English Department. Aurora is published every spring and a cash award is presented on Honors Day to the best poetry and the best prose for that year. ABOVE: CIRCLE K. Front Row: Tony Wilder. Vice-president; Rita Vanover, Secretary: Judy York, President; Lewie Lambert. Treasurer: Chip Fleming, Faculty Advisor. Second Row: Donna G. Whitehouse, Kim Garrett, Kathy Abies, Jane Burdette, Lorenzo Eads Jr., District Lt. Governor. Third Row: David M. Vaughn, Susie Home. LEFT: AURORA CLUB. Front Row: Steve Patrick, Patricia Hays. Second Row: Steve Cambren, William Sutton. Shelby White. Organizations Service 285 Young Staff Learns Skills Under the editorship of Alien D. Engle the 1977-1978 Milestone staff worked diligently throughout the year to produce the fifty-fifth volume of the Eastern Ken- tucky University yearbook. The staff ' s year began with learning new skills and tech- niques, especially for the seven novice section editors. Delmar Publishing Company visited EKU in the fall, offering any help to make the year- book a success. Cooperation among staff members and photographers was necessary to make the final copy. Pictured here are the EKU students who have made the 77-78 school year come alive and remain alive through the photographs and printed words of the Milestone. These are the students who have turned memories into perma- nent records. After many long hours of dedicated work, the staff brought the year to a close by distributing the yearbook to the students. The annual awards banquet was held and the official university copy was presented to President J. C. Powell. Outstanding section editor, staff member and photographer awards were also given. ABOVE: MILESTONE STAFF. Front Row: Chris Elsbury, Jill Secrest, Index Directory Editor; Debbie Eskridge, Managing Editor; Angela Williams, Allen D. Engle, Editor; Meg Hiles, Organization Editor. Second Row: Steve Brown, Photographer; Matt Davies, Sports Editor; Maria Domenech, Pam Cox, Shelle Steele, Classes Editor; Kathy Sizemore, Bev Seigia, Christ! Smith, Kay Marshall. Third Row: Clifford Taylor, Business Manager; Larry Bailey, Advisor 286 Organizations Student Publications Of Producing Milestone ABOVE LEFT: Clifford Taylor, Business Manager. ABOVE: Deborafi A. Eskridge, Managing Editor. LEFT: Allen D. Engle, Editor. Organizations Student Publications 287 Progress Elicits Readers Views As the University ' s official student newspaper, The Eastern Progress worked hard this year to continue to expand its coverage of campus events, as well as state and national issues. In- creased emphasis was placed on readers ' views with the in- troduction of the weekly Peo- ple Poll and Forum , presenting two sides of an issue in the news. Some things never change in newspaper work, however. Deadlines constantly pushed editors and staff writers to produce their best work in a short time and the Wednesday night paste-up sessions often left staff members emotionally and physically drained. Thurs- day ' s finished product, eagerly grabbed and read by faculty and students alike, was the workers greatest reward. It was a good year for The Progress. Transitions and changes were achieved smoothly and the news, ex- citing and ordinary, was covered with best attempts at accuracy and efficiency. ABOVE: PROGRESS STAFF. Front Row: Mark Turner, News Editor; Ron Volmerang. Second Row: Nancy Hungarland, Sarah Warren, Features Editor; Terry Taylor, Lynne Kruer, Organizations Editor; Jim Thomason, Matt Durham, Chris Ellsbury. Third Row: Larry Bernard, Tina Schoewe, Arts Editor; Wayne Bobblett, Gene McLean, Sports Editor; Bob Langford, Jim Keen, John Martin. 288 Organizations Student Publications ■' ' j L w R v m .- TOP: Jim Thomason. Business Manager; Left: Nancy Hungarland, Editor; ABOVE: Terry Taylor, Managing Editor. TOP RIGHT: Steve Ross pulls down rebound while playing KA ' s in intramural basketball. TOP LEFT: Lori Juergens and Wayne Pieper are collecting money for Cystic Fibrosis. This is one of many projects in which Greeks support. ABOVE: Sigma Pi, Steve Markert, faces his opponent TKE, Chris Vasquez, in the SAE County Fair arm wrestling contest. RIGHT: Lisa Vaughn and Steve Sheard do a popular dance to Saturday Night Fever in a dance-a-thon held for Cystic Fibrosis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha sponsored the marathon. 290 Organizations Greeks Greek Life At Eastern: A Commitment To Involvement Entering the world of Greeks at Eastern is a com- mitment to involvement and a promise of fulfillment resulting from that involvement. With a spirit of camaraderie as their foundation, Eastern students who elect the life of a fraternity or sorority build their futures through working toward (and ultimately beyond) the goals they set for themselves as freshmen. Whether the initial goals were oriented to academics, altruism, athletics, or the arts, these students have found a place to grow, both in- dividually and collectively. This growth is at the center of Eastern ' s Greek Spirit. TOP: One of the highlights of the 1977 Sigma Chi Boogie Derby Weel was the impressive fireworl s dis- play from the intramural field. The fireworks display was only one of the Sigma Chi ' s activities held during the week. ABOVE: An intrasorority Christmas tea brought girls from a number of Eastern ' s sororities together for an afternoon of socialization and fellowship. Held in Walnut Hall of the Keen Johnson Building, the tea was sponsored by the sisters of the Phi IVIu sorority. Organizations Greeks 291 .-Al o . ' ii ' -f K •. . - -j; n N T T - - t  J;i TOP: The Theta ' s show their excitement after winning the championship game of the Beta Theta Pi football tournament. ABOVE: The brothers of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity: Wilbert Goathley, and Tommy Smith present a program on Greek life at Eastern during a rush smoker. ABOVE: Deb- bie Horrigan impersonates Carol Channing at Kappa Delta ' s Broadway theme party. 292 Organizations Greeks LEFT: Heidi Fricl and Tammy Sclnulte cheer on the Chi O ' s at the Sigma Chi Derby, as they win the first place derby tropy. BELOW: The second round rush party for the ADPi ' s finds that a theme of Peanuts and his Gang , is an excellent way to display the aspects of sorority life. BOTTOtW: Pikes enjoy a victory ride on their fire truck after a successful EKU football game. iM Visiton a i Organizations Greeks 293 AD Pi ' s Achieve High Honor Epsilon Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi began an ex- citing year during the summer by achieving the Diamond Four Point Award at their National Convention. This award is given to the ADPi Chapter with high scholarship, leadership, activities and talents. Social events for the chap- ter included taking 2nd place in the Sigma Chi Derby, win- ning 1st place in the Theta Chi volleyball tournament and participating in the SAE County Fair and the TEKE basketball tournament. In November they spon- sored their annual racquetball tournament and their Parents ' Day. A banquet was held in Lexington at the Ramada Im- perial for the parents. Throughout the year the chapter had many service projects, including collecting for UNICEF and the Heart Fund. They also held a joint Halloween party with the KA fraternity for the Shriners ' Hospital. Founded March 8, 1978 Epsilon Phi Chapter President Jean Vorbeck .tit First Vice President Sally Moore Treasurer Joyce Janzef Recording Secretary Candy Evans 294 Organizations Greeks ABOVE: ALPHA DELTA PI. Front Row: Jean Vorbeck. President: Tina Bonin. Rush Chairman; Lori Gundel, Member at Large; Donna Denny, Registrar; Gayle Skidmore, Dixie Willis, Kathryn Bryan, Kathy Cole, Sheree McWilliams, Melissa Bryan. Second Row: Barbara Durham, Pam Gover, Karen Gephart, Janie Bowling, Jan Lett, Lori Basham, Cathy Hutchins, Melodie White, Connie Jarrard, Reporter Historian; Mary Stinnett, Corresponding Secretary. Third Row: Libby Warner, Ginny Bailey, Mary Ann Jenkins, Membership Chairman; Joanne Thorton, Laura Mesta Davis, Bonnie Cannpbell. Standards Chairman; Lisa Krauser, Linda Emmerich, Joyce Janzef, Treasurer; Anna Miller, Janet Widmann, Candy Evans, Recording Secretary, Fourth Row: Pam Cox, Karen Brown, Sally Anne Moore, Vice-president; D ' Rinda Morrison, Patty Dhennen, Charmin Buntain, Christi Smith, Ann Holbrook, Lynn Jackson, Panhellenic: Melinda Stamper, Becky Allison, Connie Cleeter, Caria Williams, Guard; Kathy Joyce, Lou Ann Kelty, Wendy Paul, Scholarship chairman; Gale Elmy, Member at large. Fifth Row: Marl Benedict, Chaplain; Angle Campisano, Patricia Hurst, Terri Grif, Kathy O ' Nan, Debbie Rague, Brummal Frif- fiths, Ann Edelen, Social Chairman; Carlenn Hornack, Panhellenic; Barb Hehl, Beth Haselwood, Cathy Flynn, Activities chairman; Monde Polley, Clara O ' Donnell, Pam Watkins, JoAnne Riberts, Leslie Mullins. ABOVE RIGHT: ADPi ' s receives their new pledge class after formal rush. RIGHT: Peanuts is the theme for ADPi ' s during rush as Janet Wid- mann plays the part of Schroeder. Organizations Greeks 295 Alpha Gam ' s 1st In SAE County Fair ABOVE: Alpha Gam quarterback, Debbie Kegley carries ball up the middle for a gain in yardage. Eastern ' s Alpha Gamma Delta Chapter has been active through the year with a num- ber of Greek activities. The members participated in the Sigma Chi Derby and Beta Theta Pi football tournament. They also took part in the Theta Chi volleyball tourna- ment, the Teke basketball tournament in which they placed second in both, and in the SAE County Fair in which they placed first in the sorority division. To raise money for their in- ternational altruistic project, Alpha Gams sold candy bars. They also had many local ser- vice projects. Ending the sorority held Parents ' Day 5th. Parents semester, the their annual on November attended the Eastern Kentucky versus Ten- nessee Tech football game. A banquet was held at the Holi- day Inn immediately following the game. In December the chapter held their annual Christmas Formal in Lex- ington at the Sheraton Inn. The spring semester began with the installation of new of- ficers. Also, the chapter held their 10th International Reu- nion Day with other Alpha Gamma Delta Chapters on Saturday, April 15th, and their annual softball tournament. Ending the year, the mem- bers held their spring formal in Fairfield Glade, Tennessee. ABOVE ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: Front Row: Veda White, Vickie Bright, IVIeg Hiles, Rush Chairman, Susan Johnson, Suzie Distler, Jodie Curran. Second Row: Fran Boggess, Guard; Julie Dolan, Panhellenic Delegate; Jamie Acles, House Chairman; Joyce Young, Social Chairman; Terri Davis, Membership Chairman; Anita IVIiller, Corresponding Secretary; Debbie Ward, Vice- President Fraternity Education; Marilyn 296 Organizations Greeks Bruck, President: Nancy Geschrei, Vice- President Scholarship: Sue Craig, Recording Secretary: Janet Rowlett, Treasurer: Jill Secrest, Activities Chairman: Bev Seigia, Co- Publicity Ctiairman: Lisa Dillon, Chaplain. Third Row: Agnes Jansen, Cindy Dapper, Debbie Kegley, Pam Bentley, Anne O ' Hara, Karen Barclay, Lisbeth Keefe, Lisa McGary, Jeanine Kilch, Song Chairman: Jane Sorrels, Jane Harris, Brenda Shaffer, Kym Jewett, Leighi Elam, Vonnie Dearinger. Fourth Row: Stephen IVIarkert, Janet Hume, Chris Pumphrey, Kim Russell, Tammie Rankin, Janet Smith, Jackie Daugherty, Billie Par- sons, Patti Painter, Lisa Vaughn, Pam Kinsler, Linda Nief, Ann Roberson, Vickie Smith, Deb- bie Renaker, Robbie Keith, Gamma Daddy. Fifth Row: Cliff Williams, Ellen Hamilton, Co- Publicity Chairman: Patty Boemker, Dora Sat- terly, Judy McBride, Monty Swinford, Gary Hinton, Debbi Dahlgren, Beth Callihan, JoAnn Corum, Leslie Hoskins. Sixth Row: • Rick Wharton, Jim DeShazer, Brian Hotchkiss, Carrie Utter, Linda Freese, Dona Means, Kathy Kinsey, Steve Sheard, Dan Deely, Greg Martin. ABOVE RIGHT: At the second round rush party the sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta stress different views of sorority life. Founded October 26, 1968 Gamma Omicron Chapter President Marilyn Bruck Vice President Fraternity Education Debbie Ward Vice President Scholarship Nancy Geschrei Treasurer Janet Rowlett Organizations Greeks 297 AKA ' s Strive To Serve Mankind Alpha Kappa Alpha Is a nationally incorporated organization with the motto of Service to All Mankind . Eastern ' s Zeta Nu Chapter fulfilled this motto during the year by helping with many service projects. The sorors helped with canned food drives and contributed to the Martin Luther King Fund and the National Council for Negro Women. The sorority also sponsored their an- nual Barbara Hunter Scholarship. This scholarship is given to a Richmond Youth by paying his way to Model School. The scholarship is In honor of Barbara Hunter, the first black student and first woman to receive a Masters In chemistry. ABOVE: ALPHA KAPPA APLHA. Front Row: Gloria Irvin, Wenda Joyce Simpson, Virginia Charlene Taylor, Secretary; Joan Clay, Philacter; Carol Denise Montgomery, Cassandra Jackson, Darlene Almon, Pamela Fulton, Treasurer; Angela Stwenson, Assistant D.O.P. Joyce E. Cun- ningham, Tda Mae Brooks, Corresponding Secretary; Second Row: Ruth Baker, President; Lorraine Weaver, Eldora Rhea, Karen Bearden, Karen Wilkerson, Angela Boone, Panhellenic; Dreema Gibson, l-listorian; Sheree Davis, Yvonne L. Edmonds, Karen Hamblin, Vice- president; Loretta Cunningham, D.O.P. 298 Organizations Greeks Founded April 25, 1971 Beta Nu Chapter President Ruth Baker Vice President Karen Hamblin Dean of Pledges Loretta Cunningham Secretary Virginia Taylor LEFT: Ruth Baker and Veronica Watkins collect for a canned food drive to be dis- tributed to ttie Richmond Community. ABOVE: Virginia Taylor, Angela Boone, Karen Bearden getting ready for an informal rush party. Organizations Greeks 299 Beta ' s Visit Shriners Hospital The brothers of Beta Theta Pi had an exciting year. Begin- ning the year, the fraternity sponsored their annual foot- ball tournament for both sororities and fraternities. Along with placing first in this tournament, the members also placed third in intramural football. Parents Day was also held in the fall. Parents attended an EKU football game and were treated to a dinner in the Keen Johnson Building. Together with Kappa Alpha Theta, the Betas visited Shriners Hospital in Lex- ington. Short skits were per- formed for the patients. Socially, Homecoming formal was held at the Houdini ' s in Lexington and spring formr ' was held in Gatlinburg, Ten- nessee. Being busy with these events the brothers were still able to study. Pledges were first in overall grade points while the fraternity placed se- cond. BELOW: BETA THETA PI. Front Row: Jim Ewing, Scott Rothfuss, Richard Kreft, Bill Simington, Doug Holmes, Jeff Pollitt, IVIark Gregory, Gary Dukes, Marty Klemens, Cfiuck Cox. Second Row: Chuck Visse, Social Chair- man; Richard McQuady, Beth Cioiek, Sweetheart: Bill Page, Rick Bibbins, Recording Secretary; Danny Underbill, Kenny Kremet, Bob Riesenbeck, Treasurer: Miss Elvette , Mascot; Dave Cahill, Mike Wright, Rick Roesel, Corresponding Secretary: Richard T. Willinger, President; Doug Caudill, Bob Topmiller, G. Shelby, Pledge Educator, Mark K. Welch, Bob Green, Vice-President: Fred Buchanan. Third Row: Dennis Craven, Wm. Harvey Dunbar. Fourth Row: Jeffrey Scott Doyle, James H. Farrell, Joseph Ray- mond Hoegele. Fifth Row: William J. Pritchard II, Mark Stowers, Sam Simon, Joe Orrender. BELOW LEFT: Beta members show their support at an intramural basketball game. 300 Organizations Greeks Founded November?, 1971 Delta Xi Chapter President Richard Willinger Vice President Bob Green Recording Secretary Rick Bibbins Corresponding Secretary Rick Roesel ABOVE: William J. Prichard II attempts to get the rebound in intramural basketball action. Organizations Greeks 301 ABOVE: Chi Omega ' s proudly cheer as they take first place in the Sigma Chi Derby. Founded April 26, 1969 Gamma Theta Chapter President Lee Vifquain Vice President Kim Duplain Pledge Trainer Judy O ' Daniel Secretary Cathy Haydon 302 Organizations Greeks : Chi O ' s Take Sigma Chi Derby The Gamma Theta Chapter of Chi Omega started the year by capturing first palce in the Sigma Chi Derby, the ADPI racquetball tourna- ment doubles competition and taking second place in the SAE County Fair. In the fall the Chi O ' s held their annual Parents ' Day. Parents attended the Eastern Kentucky — Tennessee Tech football game on Saturday November 5, 1977. On Sunday the parents were treated to a banquet. To end the semester the sorority held it ' s annual Christmas formal at the Diners Play House in Lexington. Throughout the year the Chi O ' s had many service projects for the community. Among these were donating food and clothes to flood victims and selling candy to raise money for the Kidney Foundation. Ending the year, the sorority held their annual spring formal. LEFT: CHI OMEGA. Front Row: Jenny Reis, Terrie Smith. Shay Ball, Treasurer; VIki Erschall, Bev Gilliam, Kim Duplain, Vice-president; Cathy Haydon, Secretary; Judy O ' Daniel, Pledge Trainer; Baja Reis. Susie Daniels. Second Row: Pam Leach, Kathy Gombert. Lisa Slayton, Lori Kellington, Lee Vifquian, President; Sara Summe. Tina Hanselman, Peggy Erftenbeck, Kathryn Callaway, Annette Hettinger, Becky Sam- mons, Cindi Tipton. Third Row: Debbie Behrer. Kay Kessler, Cindy Bur- dett, Sherri Newton, Kim Case. Barb Pabian. Joan Fennessy, Melanie Miller, Becky Wilkerson, Pam Simpkins, Tammy Schulto, Nancy Kessler, Debe Phillips, Teresa Brewer. Pam Stacks. Katy Cardosi, Sarah Warren, Donna Henry. Fourth Row: Becky McGutfey, Leslie Thalheimer, Charlotte Cissell, Missy Pulliam, Sherrie Durham. Janet Peterson, Denise Schaller, Melinda Miller, Vickie Voiers, Heidi Frick, Kathy Park, Linda Huff, Toni Ethington, Amy Hile, Karen Roberts, Jayne Unger, Kathy Brauer. Nancy Johnson. Fifth Row: Tina Danelak. Kay Harrson, Julie Miller, Linda Witzman, Carol Miller, Caria Crume, Becky Roberts, Janet Stabe, Judy Magin, Dora Miller, Marianne Salerno. Mindy Manifold. BELOW: Lee Vifquian tries to gain yardage for Chi O ' s during the Beta Theta Pi football tournament. Organizations Greeks 303 Founded November 13, 1970 Eastern Kentucky University President Michael Edwards Vice President Brian Hildretli Pledge Trainer Craig Holbrook Secretary Jim Lay ABOVE: Doug Kovacs pulls down a rebound for DU ' s during an in- tramural basketball game. RIGHT: SAE County Fair participant, Mike Edwards, attempts to roll the most old fashioned cigarettes in the cigarette rolling contest. 304 Organizations Greeks ! DU ' s Double In Size The 1977-78 school year started off as a tough one for the men of Delta Upsilon. The chapter returned to campus in Austust knowing they needed a good rush to maintain a good-sized chapter. The chapter succeeded with a rush of twenty-one men, the second strongest rush on campus. The highlight of the semes- ter was Delta Epsilon ' s victory in the SAE County Fair. Also, Homecoming formal was a big event for the chapter as many alumni returned for the occasion. The final event of the fall semester was Delta Upsilon Super Week, a week full of work and fun for the brothers. The most memorable event of Super Week was the annual active-junior active Mud- bowl . The pledges beat the old men 30-6. After a long cold winter Delta Upsilon continued to move forward with a fine rush and all brothers enjoying the strength of a good chapter. As service projects, the brothers assisted in the Special Olympics, helped in the dismantling of the Arts and Crafts display, and sold products for the benefit of the Kidney Foundation. Ending the year, the brot- hers held their annual Spring formal in Bardstown, Ken- tucky. ABOVE: DELTA UPSILON. Front Row: Dave Prestong, Ken Leibrook, Craig Holbrook, Elaine Neal, Sweetheart; Ted Kornoff. Second Row: Randy Neikirk, Dan Languedoc, Joe Lee, Niki Strong, Gary Hinton, Treasurer. Third Row: Jim Lay, Chapter Relations Secretary: Deiter Carlton, Dale Patrick, Mike Brown. Jeff Johnson. Fourth Row: Scott Adams, Michael Edwards. President. Fifth Row: Woody Arvin, Craig Enlow, Mark Gellespie, Tim Dixon, Bill Burchett, Mike Ditcher. Organizations Greeks 305 Theta Chi ' s Win Superstars The brothers of Theta Chi had a very prosperous and fulfilling year. Rally Week, sponsored by Theta Chi, raised $600 for the Easter Seal Society. A fifties dance was also sponsored in which the brothers raised another $300 for charity. The brothers were the only fraternity to sponsor a Homecoming float. Their Homecoming dance was held at Diner ' s Playhouse in Lexington. The Theta Chi Fraternity excelled in sports. The brothers were undefeated during regular season football. Theta Chi won the Sigma Pi — Pi Beta Phi Superstars competition as well as placing first in intramural track. A volleyball tournament was sponsored for fraternities and sororities. A 2.8 overall gradepoint was attained by the Theta Chi ' s, placing them 2nd in fraternity grade point average. Theta Chi has not only excelled in academics and athletics on Eastern ' s campus, but has abided by it ' s motto: Alma mater first; Theta Chi for alma mater! ABOVE: THETA CHI. Front Row: Chips Fleming, Faculty Advisor, William Taco Wal im, Cfiaries D. Motfett, Don Stewart, Treasurer; Debi Parl er, Dream Girl; Randy Wallace, Ritchie Hall, Steve A. Rowe. Second Row: Daniel Hay, Ray Brown, Dean Nutter, Joe Perkins, Danald Paul Salyer, Dacid A. Wagner, Jeff Jessup, Dennis J. Brennan, Redge Clarke, Timothy Deweese, Joseph Hell, David Cruse, John C. Tackett, Secretary; Mark D. Johnson, Gary W. Smith, Jeffrey 0. Warner, Dave Kelley, Billy Wells, Jeff Marcum. Third Row: Martin K. Connelley, Gary Chadwell, Steve Gittinger, Steve Sexton, William R, Perkins, Vice- president; Keith Hafer, Thomas Rosenbaum, President; Rick Taylor, Steven Murphy, Dan Wagner, Russell E. Laycock, Christian S. Shrimpton, Kevin M. Chatellier, William A. Stewart, Timothy R. Adkins. ABOVE LEFT: David Kelley shoots for two in the TEKE basketball tour- nament. 306 Organizations Greeks ABOVE: Theta Chi members have their Valentine ' s Day flower sale outside the Powell Grill. The students take last minute advantage of the available bouquets. Founded ApriMO, 1971 Eta Beta Chapter President Thomas Rosenbaum Vice President William Perkins Secretary John Tackett Treasurer Don Stewart Organizations Greeks 307 ABOVE: KAPPA ALPHA ORDER. Front Row: Michael Kevin Johnson, Steven Alan Wells, President: Michael A. Schreier, Tommy Taylor, Jan Lett, KA Rose; James M. Grimes, Paul E. Bard, Greg Allan White, Ronald Wayne Deatherage, Dave Pelkey. Second Row: Jack T. Castle II, Scott Sudduth, Buddy Cruse, Ed Razor, Rip Van Winkle, Rusty Whittamore, Billy E. Webb, Recording Secretary: John Michael Delaney, Rob Hoover, Donald Young, Treasurer: Billy Oliver, Corresponding Secretary; Charlie Cain, Parliamentarian; Phillip Burgess, Ken Stewart, Paul A. Meece, Vice-President. Third Row: Steve Byerly, Ricky Wayne Meece, Stevens Aliens, Rick Brandon, Randy Tomblyn, Tim Bronaugh, Matt Sunski, Robert D. Bryant, Doorkeeper; Danny Hays, James Vannoy, Sergeant at Arms; Doug Justice, Stuart Olds, Johnny Thompson, Rich Albaugh, Historian. BELOW: KA ' s support EKU Colonels by firing their traditional cannon at each home football game. ABOVE LEFT: Billy Webb tries his skill to climb swinging lad- der at the ADPi pledge booth in the SAE County Fair. • % 308 Organizations Greeks KA ' s Sponsor Old South Week The members of the Kappa Alpha Order, which was founded upon the principles of Robert E. Lee — Faithfulness to Friends and Loyalty to Country — displayed their principles this year by contributing their time to some very worthy causes. They held a Halloween party at the Shriners Children ' s Hospital and helped collect for Multiple Sclerosis. They also participated in other activities such as: SAE County Fair, Pi Beta Phi — Sigma Pi Superstars, and the TKE basketball tourna- ment. Some of the year ' s outstanding events were the Homecoming Dance at Danville in the fall and their annual KA Old South ball held at the Jenny Wiley State Park. The fraternity recreates the Old South dress and atmosphere at this dance. The KA ' s also supported the EKU Colonels at home football games with their can- non. Founded February 14, 1969 Delta Mu Chapter President Steven Alan Wells Vice President Paul Meece Recording Secretary Billy Webb Corresponding Secretary Billy Oliver Organizations Greeks 309 Theta ' s Win Football Tournament ABOVE: Becky Foster and Beth Morgan try to pull the Theta ' s to victory In Tug-o-War during KA Old South Week. The sisters of the Delta Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta had an interesting and busy year. They participated in all of the Greek ac- tivities and also participated in community ser- vice projects. The Theta ' s, after weeks of practice, carried away the first place trophy for the Beta Theta Pi football tournament. They also won first place in the Theta Chi Rally Week for the 1977 school year. In the annual SAE County Fair, the Theta ' s placed third. In the area of service, the sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta were always working. They con- tinued to support their foster child, and also their philanthropy, the Institute of Logopedics. In October, they had a joint Halloween party with the brothers of Beta Theta Pi for crippled children at the Shriners ' Hospital in Lexington. The Theta ' s also lent their support to the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. RIGHT: KAPPA ALPHA THETA. Front Row: Melody Hoover. Patty Prather, Bemedjl Cruse, Connie Davis, Assistant Treasurer; Cindy Tabor, Tory Ann Bowman, Song Leader-Chaplain; Debbie Bartlett, Taryn Wells, Activities Chairman; Kim Schweizer, Archivist; Jill Swartz, Vice-President; Sandy Lawson, Donna Hughes. Second Row: Michelle Greenwell, Terri Byrd. Carol Hollonbeck, Jane Brenner, Lynne Schalk, Sheree Staker, Rush Chairman; Lindsay Pope, Marisa Martin, SerWce Chairman; Karell Wurtzbacher, Roni Davis, Vice-president Efficiency, Kim Parsons, Fraternity Trends; Chris Payne, Kim Jones, Donna Os- borne, Alumni Relations; Jo Waller, Panhellenic Council; Tricia Nave, Sandy Isaacs, Scholarship Chairman; Michele Conley. Third Row: Vickie Williams, Cissy Tussey, Jane Cox, Historian; Gail Emery, Panhellenic Delegate; Tamara Stratton, Judy Miles, Karen Palmer, Dot- tle Turner, Social Chairman; Dorothy Begley, Donna Craft, Treasurer; Laura Hayden, President; Marybeth Price, House Chairman; Jacque Lintner, Recording Secretary; Ginger Redman, Joann Schoulthles, Linda McMann, Tami Miles, Teresa Fields, Angle Garrett, Corresponding Secretary; Charles KInne. Fourth Row: Connie Halbauer, Rush Chairman; Becky Conley, Felicia Bott, Krista Edwards, Liz Lockhart, Mary Pat Parsons, Dianna Smith, Rhonda Potter, Fara Bushnell, Editor; Cindy Halbauer, Mary Lou Wilson, Amy Luyster, Lin- dley Taylor, Sherry Robertson, Activities Chairman; Becky Foster, Sue Durkin, Denise Garland, VIckl Pollltte, Mary Wllkerson, Sharon Douglas. Fifth Row: Chris Vasquez, Randall Shrout. 310 Organizations Greeks ABOVE: In the final game of the Beta Football tourna- ment, Donna Hughes runs the ball for a gain in yardage. Founded March 4, 1972 Delta Upsilon Chapter President Laura Haydon Vice President Jill Swartz Vice President of Efficiency Roni Davis Corresponding Secretary Angle Garrett Organizations Greeks 311 KD ' s Collect For Cystic Fibrosis Members of the Delta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Delta were very busy with their monthly philanthropy proj- ects. These projects included such things as helping East- ern ' s campus with the Blood Mobile, having paper-bottle drives, collecting canned goods, and collecting $1,000 with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity for Cystic Fibrosis. For their national philanthropy the KD ' s helped the Crippled Children ' s Hospital in Rich- mond, Virginia. They also ran a football to Morehead State University with Sigma Nu ' s. Nikki Marasa was honored as All Greek Woman . While at their Biennial National Convention in Miami, Florida last summer, they received a progress award and honorable mention for scholarship. KD ' s also entered in social activities such as the SAE County Fair, the Sigma Chi Derby, and KA Old South. The Kappa Delta pledges also held their annual dating game in the fall. RIGHT: KAPPA DELTA. Front Row: Mary Stratton, Debbie Denton, Susan Robinson, Tami Ryan, Cer6 Duer, Deborah Horrigan, Gina Menard, Peggy Garbett. Second Row: Paula Goodall, Suzanne DeStein, Stephanie Jones, Susan Campbell, Genie Wilcox, Cindy Fischer, Vil i Basham, Julie Ross, Teri Steely, Gwen Bullock, Beth Holland, Diane Kiser, Melissa Featherston. Third Row: Cathy Combs, Sr. Panhellenic Delegate: Martha Taglauer, Editor: Barbara Brinegar, Secretary: Laura Hamm, President: Susan Edmon, Vice-President: Andrea Steely, Membership: Leighanne Clark, Asst. Treasurer: Beth Martin, Lisa Ross. Fourth Row: Jeff Hill, Kappa Delta K ng,- Teri Davis, Kitty Mills, Jan Loyal, Teresa Butler, Debbie Bright, Karen Lovelace, Denise Schroeder, Alice Berini, Laurie Lee Anderson, Charlene Henderson, Judy Erickson, Becky Griffin, Cheryl Case, Lori Juergens, Donna Going, Kenna Prewitt, Donna Williamson. Fifth Row: Vera Deing, Denise Nave, Stacey Owens, Nikki Marasa, Kerrie Bagby, Reeda Moberly, Deborah Isaac, Merrilee Hill, Janet Hill, Reni Hattenick, Peggy Janson, Robin Marie Liggett, Lisa Marie Gaues, Karen Anderson, Susie Garris. Kim Ellis, Kathy RoeseL 312 Organizations Greeks Founded December 11, 1968 Delta Omicron Chapter President Laura Hamm Vice President Susan Edmon Secretary Barbara Brinegar Treasurer Tanya Sallee m ' i)it t f 1 ll::lkJI ll:=li::iP ' « 1_JI II null ' ' i TOP: Cere Duer attempts the event of Milk My Baby in the Sigma Chi Derby. ABOVE: Vera Deing tries her talents at moving a grapefruit down the field in the most hilarious event at the Sigma Chi Derby. Organizations Greeks 313 Lambda Chi ' s — Newest Fraternity ABOVE: The needle in the haystack event proved to be one of the most popular in the 1st Annual Watermelon Bust. Colonized March 23, 1977 President John Goodhue Vice President Keith Daniel Fraternity Educator Mike Duggins Secretary Rodney O ' Neal 314 Organizations Greeks Lambda Chi Alpha, the newest fraternity on campus, colonized at Eastern in the spring of 1977. The fraternity had a great emphasis on ser- vice projects. During the year the brothers helped the Red Cross Blood Mobile, ran the carnival at Special Olympics, served as Big Brothers for orphans and collected money for Crusade for Children. Lambda Chi ' s sponsored many educational programs such as speakers, tutors, trips and studies. Being here only for the year, the fraternity sponsored their first Annual Watermelon Bust. This event was held in the fall and was open to any EKU stu- dent. ABOVE: LAMBDA CHI ALPHA. Front Row. Karen Carman, Beth Jacobs, Robin Spangler, Valeria Holt, Diana Westerman, Cheryl McKay, Rhonda Beck, Debbie Tackett, Lisa Lang, Theta Hinkle, Becky Martin. Second Row: Murrell Davis, Elissa Ann Perry, Rodney E. O ' Neal, Alumni Secretary; Brian Wan, Education Director; Mike Duggins, Fraternity Educator; Keith Daniel, Vice-president; John Goodhue, President; Bryan Barnes, Social chairman; K. Dale Adkins, Advisor; Don Mills, Member Recruiter: Rita Masden, David Andes. Third Row: Walter Browning, Wayne Lancaster, Mark Mcintosh, Ricky Clevinger, Hugh Hogue, Robert Martin, Wyndee Ezell, Mark Devine, Eugene Lambert. Valerie Hampton, Danny Perkins, Lesley Vanney, Jim Grissom, Dawn Garrison, Chuck Moody. Fourth Row: Robert Skidmore, Kevin Bishop, Terry Gregory, Paul Sparks, Lee Marx, Bob Beloat, Andy McKinney, Archie Ware III, Keith Rightmyer. Deborah Mullins, Robert Ander- son, Doug Lambdin, l-ligh Gamma Secretary. Fifth Row: Eddie Dalton, Mark Boyd, Charles Mitchell. Timothy Quillin, Mark Hill, J. David Oakley, Parliamentarian; Kirk Hamilton, Tim Gaffin, Raja Salman, Mike Click. Tim Curl, Tom Hillman, Cyd Estes, Dan Berkebile. Sixth Row: Greg Collins, Danny Crabtree. Rick Jenny, Bernard Denin, Steve Linn, James Tillett, Julie King, Jimmy Montogomery, Paul Barr, Charles Deerfield. ABOVE RIGHT: Paul Sparks and John Goodhue help the Red Cross as a service project while the Blood- mobile visited Eastern. Organizations Greeks 315 Phi Delf s Acquire House After a long hard struggle, the Phi Delt ' s acquired their Fraternity house. The house is located three miles off campus and the brothers were able to move into it on January 1, 1978. During the year the chapter participated in the United Way Campaign, ushered at football games and helped finance charity movies. During the fall, the fraternity had two social dances, both held at the Officers Club at the Blue Grass Depot. In the spring semester the chapter held its annual Softball tourney. They ended the year with their spring for- mal held at Houston Woods in Ohio. RIGHT: PHI DELTA THETA. Front Row: Tom Whittaker, Walter Green, Steve Singer, Steve Vifquain, Steve Lyons, Michael Pewther, Mark Thiem, Terry Sanner. Second Row: Scott McCallister, Richiard Tinsley, Mark Akin, Timothiy Ladewig, Brent Ward, Treasurer; Brent Rutemiller, Stephen Starbuck President: James Theiss, Vice-President; Ernie House, Ronald White, Motivator; Bill Hughes, Jamie Beirne. Third Row: Jim Nelson, Steve Mergenthal, Mike Faulkner, Richard Robinson, Flint Coltharp, Mark Merriman, Joe Okruhliva, Jimbo Link, Gregory Brock, Stephen Krebs, Pledge Master; Michael Daley, Chaplain; David Seewer, Stephen Keeling, Secretary. RIGHT: At one of Eastern ' s home football games the Phi Delt ' s sell glasses to raise money for their altruistic project. ll« i«i«9iEwan?M 111!! ' 316 Organizations Greeks - ABOVE: The newly acquired Phi Delt house is located 3 miles off campus on Boonesboro Road. Twelve mem- bers were abie lo move into the house on January 1st. Founded April 26, 1969 Kentucky Theta Chapter President Stephen Starbuck Vice President James Tlieiss Secretary Stepiien Keeling Treasurer Brent Ward Organizations Greeks 317 Founded ApriM 4, 1973 Delta Chi Chapter President Rosemarie Casey Vice President Tricia Lusenhop Phi Director Jonell Tackett Treasurer Dee Graiiam RIGHT: PHI MU. Front Row: Judy Pleasant, Sharon Merritt, Melissa Kelly, Gwen Kaldesberg, Diane Jones, Senior Panhellenic Delegate; Kim Machtolff, Parliamentarian; Barbara Ware, Debbie Gallivan, Susan Drew, Jayne Norris. Second Row: Jennifer Treadway, Nancy Malone, Karen Williams, Terry Casey, Terri Stuck, Marsha Moore, Recording Secretary: Dee Graham, Treasurer; Linda Turner, Susan Parsons, Cathy Landis, Marilyn Fleshman. Third Row: Susan Palmer, Barb Magliano, Carol Merritt, Rosemarie Casey, President; Donna Wilding, Corresponding Secretary; Karin Stitz, Lorie Lewis, Susan McQuady, Rusti Chairman; Leslee Winscher, Terri Reynolds, Jan Rector, Carol Long, Caria Swerdieck, Lynda Arehart, Jan Kinker, Cindy Michel, Kim Kinder, Susan Stengel, Dianne Hakneken. Fourth Row: Brad Beach, Bobby Green, Mark Welch, Barb Heizman, Laura Schaum, Tricia Lusenhop, Vice-President; Kathy Clausen, Betsey Palmer, Susie Burke, Cindy Etkin, Lisa Treacy, Karen Rush, Diane Dossett, Steve Lyons, Tammy Adams. Fifth Row: Charles Mitchell, Greg Bisig, Karin Kinder, Beth Cioiek, Nancy West, Pamela Brown, Linda Foley, Kim Tolliver, Martha Jones, Lou Ann Cavenee, Marcia Wilz, Ellen Barnott, Jeff Murphy, Biff Simpson. Sixth Row: Bob Rottgers, Debbie Mitchell, Jonell Tackett, Phi Director; Cheryl Elfers, Ketie Ransdell, Kathy Gruner, Beth Magliano, Margaret Higgins, Lynn Karle, Ann Keene, Richard Cobb. ABOVE: Kathy Gruner, running back for Phi Mu ' s, has her flag pulled while trying to gain yardage in the Beta Theta Pi football tourney. 318 Organizations Greeks i Mu ' s Sponsor Swim-a-thon The sorority of Phi Mu, Delta Chi Chapter, was very active this year. The sisters entered various Greek spon- sored activities. They placed honorable mention in the Lambda Chi Watermelon Bust. They placed second in the Beta Theta Pi football tour- nament, and participated in the TEKE basketball tourna- ment, Sigma Chi Derby and SAE County fair. The Phi Mu ' s sponsored their annual Swim-a-Thon in February. Money raised from this event was sent to their national philantropy, the Project Ship Hope. Socially, the sorority held their annual Parents ' Day, the fall formal, and spring formal. BELOW: Phi Mu ' s pose as the Wizard of Oz characters during their second round rush party. Organizations Greeks 319 ABOVE: Deborah Pasco tries her talents at stilt-walking dur- ing the SAE County Fair. Pi Phi ' s Capture TEKE Tourney Eastern ' s Chapter of Pi Beta Phi started an exciting year by participating in many Greek activities. They placed 3rd in the Sigma Chi Derby, 1st in the single division of the ADPi racquetball tourney, and 1st in the Teke basketball tourney. They also entered the SAE County Fair. Along with enter- ing these events, the chapter co-sponsored with the Sigma Pi Fraternity the Sigma Pi Phi Superstars. Pi Phi ' s contributed to the Cardinal Hill Hospital, gave canned goods to Kappa Alpha Psi and helped sponsor a charity movie. The sorority held their Parents ' Day on November 5. All parents were invited to the Eastern game and on Sunday a brunch was held in the Powell Building. In addition to having many social events, tbe chapter stressed high scholarship and was able to maintain the highest overall sorority average for the past two semesters. 320 Organizations Greeks LEFT: PI BETA PHI. Front Row: Leslie List, Rosemarie Riley. Choon Dho Burns. Donna Carroll. Anita Rogers. Wilma C. Cantrell, Karin New- corn. Melanie Warren. Sue Waag. Candace Alvey, Missy Davis. Vice- President tor Mental Advancement. Second Row: Susan Godlewski, Social Chairman: Stiaron Pence. Karen Jackson, Senior Panhellenic Delegate: Yvonne Griffin. Cynthia Isaac, Rush Chairman: Judy Larch, Karen Henry, Pam Gerames. Teri Snyder, Brenda Rollins, Barb Fletcher, Kelly Young. Third Row: Susi Robinson, Sue Mullins, Pattye Flood, President: Darcy Dunn, Jeana Mullins, Cheryl Delk, Bobbi Carlyle, Ellen Stanley, Amy Dauzenberg. Beth Haering. Fourth Row: Mary DiLaura, Christina Kane, Judith Harvey, Vice-President lor Social Advancement: Joy Wagner, April Wolf, Membership Chairman: Cindy Luckett, Teri L. Isbell. Treasurer: Deborah L. Pasco, Not pictured — Pat Beny, Vice-president ol Moral Advancement. BELOW: Pattye Flood and Missy Davis do a tap dance during their theme party of formal rush. Founded August 28, 1976 lota Province Kentucky Gamma President Pattye Flood Vice President of Moral Advancement Pat Beny Vice President of Mental Advancement Missy Davis Secretary Sally Smith Organizations Greeks 321 Pike ' s Place 1st In TKE Tourney The brother ' s of Pi Kappa Alpha had a very busy year, participating in a number of activities on campus. The Pikes began the year by cir- culating their Dream Girl Calendar, participating in in- tramural football, and taking victory rides on their trad- itional fire truck. Pi Kappa Alpha partic- ipated in many sporting events, finishing victorious in the TKE basketball tourna- ment and placing number one in intramural volleyball. During the spring, the brothers sponsored Pike ' s Peak Week. Such events as fraternity and sorority bowling and the pledge basketball tournament took place. The highlight of the week was the Dream Girl Pageant in which the beauties seen on the Pike Calendar were chosen. ABOVE: PI KAPPA ALPHA. Front Row: Thorn Deskins, Robert McKee, Mark Reynolds, Carl Garber, Alan Hatfield, Finley Lyons, Dave Breen, Tom Giacchini, Steven Darragh, Alan Crook, Treasurer; Jim Parker, President; Geff Gray. Second Row: Holly Green, Bonnie Rigg, Sue Noland, Tray Augustin, Denise Andriot, Cathy O ' Rourke, Patty Cobb, Tina Danelak, Linda Bradshall, Phil Wilson, Mark Burks, Vice-President: Michael Parker, Secretary: Sherri Newton, Dreamgirl; Steve Nanberiell, Susan Tickner, Kym Jewett, Rick Wharton. Third Row: Kim Miller, Janet Peterson, Georgiana Treadway, Cindy Slauter, Leslie Taylor, Beth Ratterman, Debbie Ashcraft, Kerry Hipps, Gregg Smith. Fourth Row: James Thomas Jr., Mike Strong, Patty McLaughlin, Jerry Lockridge, Wanda Weaver, James Campbell, Bob Trey, Mike Howell. ABOVE LEFT: Mike Howell attempts to block shot during the final game of the TEKE tour- nament. 322 Organizations Greeks ABOVE: Pike ' s quarterback Rick Wharton drops back to pass while teammate Steve Nanberiell blocks oppo- nent. Founded February 14, 1969 Zeta Tau Chapter President Jim Parker Vice President Mike Burks Pledge Trainer Steve Darraugh Secretary Michael Parker Organizations Greeks 323 TOP: SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. Front Row: Mike Bargo, Steve Sheard, Eminent Chronicler: Bob Barker, Kurt Heyer, President: Joe Vorbeck, Ken Sizemore, Calvin Whitis, Ron Volmering, Pledge Educator: Ed Barr, Bill Amato, Keith Walker, Wayne Pieper, Greg Sweet, Ray Stapleton. Second Row: Monty Parman, Don Reeves, Scott Sparks, Joe York, Ed Johnson, Dave Quails, Secretary: Mike Klein, Donald Adams Bartholomew, Rick Winn, Steve Roberts, Terry Carrilo, Jeff Oster, Treasurer, Bob Rottgens, Correspondent, Larry Woods, Gary Wfieeler, Mountain, L. B. Litton, Sammy Crum, Spanky Reed. Third Row: Marty Ochsner, Lil Sis Chairman: Jeff Hudepohl, Doug Lucas, Jimbo Morris, Eminent Herald: Bill Decker, Terry Loper, Eminent Warden: Dave Kendle, Jim DeShazer, Eminent Chaplain: Bud Carr, Ralph Sowder, I.F.C. Delegate Bob McDonald, Bob Canon, Brian Ritter, Vice-president: Chuck Berrie, Roger Mahuron, I.F.C. Alternate. RIGHT: The mem- bers stress the meaning of fraternity life at a display table held at the Keene Johnson Ball Room. 324 Organizations Greeks SAE ' s Become Largest Chapter Founded October 27, 1973 Kentucky Delta Chapter President Kurt Heyer Vice President Brian Bitter Pledge Educator Ron Volmering Secretary Dave Quails The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon had a very fulfilling year. They became the largest chapter on East- ern ' s campus in the spring of 1978. Athletically, the brothers used their members to participate successfully in many events. They won in- tramural tennis and the Phi Delta Theta pledge basketball tournament. The SAE ' s took second place in the TKE basketball tourney as well as taking second in the in- tramural golf and volleyball. The brothers were also busy working on various ser- vice projects. Eastern ' s SAE ' s donated money to help replace a burned chapter house in Tennessee. They raised money for Muscular Dystrophy by riding a bike to Riverfront Stadium. The SAE ' s sponsored a dance marathon and set up a road block along with Kappa Delta which raised $1,000.00 for Cystic Fibrosis. The SAE ' s sponsored the 8th Annual County Fair. Their Homecoming dance was held in Louisville at Ramada- Bluegrass Convention Center. In February, the brothers held their preference dance at Lex- ington ' s Holiday Inn with the Kappa Alpha Order. LEFT: SAEs proudly support the EKU Colonels with their flag and loud cheering at a home football game. Organizations Greeks 325 Sigma Chi ' s Sponsor Boogie Derby This year, as always, the brothers of Sigma Chi began the year by sponsoring their annual Sigma Chi Derby Week, held September 12 through the 17th. Also, the fraternity sponsored their haunted house at Halloween. The proceeds of the event go to their national charity, Wallace Village in Boulder, Colorado. This charity helps children afflicted with minimal brain dysfunction. The Pond Christian Church and the fraternity work closely together through maintenance in exchange for the use of church facilities. Sigma Chi ' s held their an- nual winter formal at Winchester Country Club and their spring formal at French Lick, Indiana. Socially, Sigma Chi ' s par- ticipated in the Beta Theta Pi football tournament, Theta Chi volleyball tournament, and the Teke basketball tournament. BELOW: SIGMA CHI. Front Row: Teri Davis, Vera Deing, Chris Bounnell, Jeffrey Bertram, Alan Lewis, IVIark Smith, David Shew, Stan Scalf, Robin Clarke, Ivlark Barry, Suzanne DeStein. Tim Bartholomew. Second Row: Larry Hudson, Joe Boyle, Kathy Kidd, Betsy Jones, George McClain, Laura Davis, Bill Shuck, Dixie Willis, Patti Hurst, Lisa Dillen, Kip Campbell, President: Debbie Raque, Sweetheart; Danny Ellis, Debbie Horrigan, Marc Kidd, Brummal Griffiths, Mike Pate, Ron Horm, David Riggins, Marisa Martin, Mik e Stephenson, Patty Wilson, Biff Simpson, Peggy Wittmann. Third Row: John Kennett, Erich Mauer, Mark Pate. Fourth Row: Pat Grugin, Susan Godlewski, Robin Knapp, Lee Hahn, Scott Smiley, Joan Fennessy, Mark Boone, Ginny Bailey, Bill Shields. Chris Allan, Brad Martin, Ann Edelen, Matthew Durham, Lisa English, Ronnie Gray, Teresa Watson, Lynn Doutaz, Cathy Flynn, David Montgomery, Cheryl Arnett, Cess Perry, Jeff Long, Mary Stinnett, Jeffrey Murphy. BELOW LEFT: David Montgomery tries to keep his derby throughout the annual Derby Day. 326 Organizations Greeks Founded January 11,1 970 Eta Alpha Chapter President Kip Campbell Vice President Phill Johnson Pledge Trainer Chris Bounnell Secretary Greg Coleman ABOVE: Sigma Chi members struggle in tlie coaches ' event in the annual derby. Organizations Greeks 327 RIGHT: SIGMA NU. Front Row: Steven Adwell. Scholastic Chairman; Jennifer Schaad. Sandy Wegenhart, Lou Ann Springmeir, Brian Tobergta, House Manager; Jim Baum, Tom Peery, Paula Godall, Holly Flynn.Lexine Howard. Bonnie Cleasby, Linda Ball, Laurie Vance. Second Row: David Thomas, Athletic Director; Lou Budroe, Sentinel; Tom Mangus, Social Chairman; Sue Stuart, Stuart Latham, Mel Blevens, Kim Naegel, John Kessinger, Mii e Manz, Roland East. Betsey Palmer. Frankie Ray, Jack Shumway, Steve Austin. Third Row: John Frymire, Treasurer; Brad Beach, Doug Skelly, Steve McEllin, Donna Graft, Stephanie Slattery, Kathi Lyons, Doug Fruchtenicht, Mark Pulliam, Mike Hollifield, Thomas Taylor, John Parkhurst. Fourth Row: Todd Gordon, Recorder; Dale Adams, Alumni Contact; Becky Humphrey, Patricia Wilson, David Dixon, Lisa Palmer, Tim Springstead, Vicki PIgg, Renee Boudinot, John Doherty. Fifth Row: Bill Young, Nancy Hilgeman, Byron Ford, Jeff Norris, Mike Patterson, Vince Brosky. Sixth Row: Greg Bisig, Amy Broyles, Tony Armes, Kenny Hubsch, Regina Sanders, Keith FovKler, Rick Hoffman, Dave Soley, Rex Stapleton, Treut Rose. TOP: During the SAE County Fair, John Doherty concentrates about his next move in the checker contest. ABOVE: The brothers of Sigma Nu are ac- tive participants in intramural basketball. 328 Organizations Greeks Founded April 26, 1970 Theta Theta Chapter President Bill Young Vice President Dave Dixon Pledge Manager Dan Taylor Recorder Todd Gordon Sigma Nu ' s Run Game Football The brothers of Sigma Nu Fraternity saw another year through with great success. In cooperation with the sisters of Kappa Delta, they ran the game football to Morehead for the Colonel-Eagle gridiron battle, taking pledges for each mile run. With the spirit of good will and Christmas, they participated in the Hanging of the Greens ceremony. Socially, Homecoming was better than ever, with a dance in Lexington and a fall formal was held in Gatlinburg. During the spring semester, the members participated in the Phi Mu Swim-a-Thon and Greek Week. Additionally, Parents ' Day was held during which the parents were treated to a cook-out at the fraternity house. Closing the year was their annual spring formal. Organizations Greeks 329 ABOVE RIGHT: SIGMA PI. Front Row: Jim Stout, Pam Barger, Barb Shartzer, Jim Ward, Debbie Plenz, Harry Saurer, Vice-president; Tammy Shaheen, Hope Hendricks, Larry Holtzapple, Kathy Nixon, Beverly Seigia, Sue Craig, Pat Cannon, President: Dale Cooper, Secretary: Robert Baker, Ronald Miller, Treasurer. Second Row: Gary Tyler, Kim Allen, Kim Pfeffer, Jeff Kustes, Missy Melville, Jane Grippa, Ellen Crowley, David Harkleroad, Ken Harvener, Rhonda Sawer, Debbi Dahlgren, Dan Deely, Gail Mims, Nancy West, Jim Baxter, Nancy Greschrei, Vickie Hash, Robbie Keith, Social Chairman: Marilyn Bruck, Linda Hamilton, Lynn Kremper. Third Row: Sharon Lawrence, Stephen Markert, John Egger, Marilyn Fleshman, Dan Strietelmeier, Jane Blandford, Jeanie Cassady, Danny Nixon, Mike Heizes, Larry Long, Dale Holly, John Schutte, Petie Cress, David Johnson, Phil Lewis, Robert Miller, Scott Kurtz, Phillip Fett, Kim White, Cindy Calvert. ABOVE: Scott Kurtz, waits patiently to be dunked at Sigma Pi booth during SAE County Fair. Founded April 22, 1978 President Pat Cannon Vice President Harry Saurer Secretary Dale Cooper Treasurer Ronald Miller 330 Organizations Greeks BELOW: Keith Medley, loosens up for the annual Pig Roast tourna- ment. 4 ,- Sigma Pi ' s Receive Charter Sigma Pi Fraternity was recognized as a colony at EKU on March 11, 1977, and was given a charter in April 1978. Being an old fraternity on the campus, it was not hard for them to get a new start. In social events Sigma Pi ' s placed 1st in the Theta Chi volleyball tourney and 2nd in the Beta football tourney as well as winning the intramural campus flag football cham- pionship. They also spon- sored the Sigma Pi Phi Superstars with the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Among Sigma Pi ' s many activities, they have placed special emphasis on service projects. Among these were egg hunts for the mentally handicapped, collections for various charities, blood dona- tions, distributing food baskets at Thanksgiving and giving parties for the elderly. During the spring semester the fraternity held their annual spring formal and their Pig Roast which included a Softball tourney with neighboring chapters. Organizations Greeks 331 Teke ' s Sponsor Basketball Tourney ABOVE: TAU KAPPA EPSILON. Front Row: Greg Bulmer. Robert Arms. Steve Clapp, Vice-President; Bob Underwood, Rick Bottoms, Bob Pitakos, Karen Palmer, Jill Swartz, Sandy Lawson, Kim Schweizer, Dona Hughes, Janet Smith, Ken Marrow, Tim McCafferty, Historian; Alan Stanford, Judy Mullins, Sweetheart; Jill Secrest, Perry Watts, Ellen Stanley, Jeff Kerpatrlck. Second Row: Mike Holeman. Sergeant in Arms; Steve Ross, President; Steve Elliot, Secretary; Jerry Coldiron, Pledge Trainer; Jeff McBrayer, Kathy Bob Mooney, Chaplain, Jane Brenner, Todd Taylor, Karen Jones, Wendy Campbell, Karen Newcome, Janet Bryant, Rick Atchison, Randy Shrout, Larry Stoess. Third Row: Greg Roberts, Ed Brayman, Dale Breitenstein, Steve Miller, Joe Mann- ing, Mike Cox. Not pictured: David Funke, Treasurer. The Brothers of the Mu Beta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon have been active throughout the year, participating in Greek activities and help- ing with many service projects. Events such as the Pi Beta Phi — Sigma Pi Superstars, Theta Chi Volleyball tournament, and SAE County Fair were a few which the Teke ' s entered. Beside en- tering outside activities, the brothers also spon- sored their annual basketball tourney in December. As service projects the fraternity helped park cars at White Hall State Shrine dur- ing Labor Day weekend, took youngsters from the Lexington Big Brothers organization to foot- ball games, and helped clean air-raid shelters. Social events consisted of their annual fall for- mal held at Hospitality Inn in Lexington and their annual spring formal. 332 Organizations Greeks Founded February 14, 1969 Mu Beta Chapter President Steve Ross Vice President Steve Clapp Pledge Trainer Jerry Coldiron Secretary Steve Elliot LEFT: Dave Swofford and Jerry Coldiron en- tertain youngsters from Lexington at one of Eastern ' s football games. BELOW: TEKE members Jofin Jotinson and Rick Bottoms socialize in the university grill between classes. ■' 1f : Omega ' s Emphasize Community Service The Brothers of Omega Psi Phi began the year with an emphasis on community service. Beside their annual sickle cell testing drive, the fall semester was highlighted by the brothers ' first blood drive. Responding to the need for blood in the central Kentucky area, the program was a tremendous success. The chapter was awarded a certificate of appreciation from the Central Kentucky Blood Center in Lexington. With the start of the spring semester and in- clement weather, the brothers responded to the community needs by initiating a Winter Aid Program designed to provide youthful service to the elderly victimized by the harsh weather. This often amounted to shoveling snow off walks or doing someone ' s grocery shopping. In addition, the brothers participated in the Kentucky Interfraternity Council meeting, held an Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored church services and made continuing contributions to the NAACP and their scholarship fund for a Model High School student. The year was climaxed by the brothers ' Omega Week and Omega Ball. ABOVE: OMEGA PSI PHI. Front Row: Wilbert H Goathey, Jr., Tommie Robinson. Vice-basileus S DO. P.; Everett Talbert, Ronald C. Lucas, Chaplain: Gregory Mason, Basileus: Tommy Smith, Jr., Parliamentarian, Asst. DO. P. Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: Ronald T. Griffin, Keeper ol Finance: Cliff Lyttle, Fred D. Young, Leadership Advisor; Lester T. Sanders, Keeper of Records Seals: Fred Davis, Jr. 334 Organizations Greeks ABOVE: Omega Psi Phi members Tommie Robinson, Artliur Williams and Wilbert Goatley discuss the format of their presenta- tion just prior to a smoker. LEFT: Omega Psi Phi player Ricky Henderson fights for posses- sion of the basketball with Kappa Alpha Psi ' s Andy White during an important intramural game. Founded May 8, 1970 Delta Sigma Chapter President Gregory Mason Vice President Tommie Robinson Dean of Pledges Tommie Robinson Secretary Ronald Griffin Organizations Greeks 335 Delta Sig ' s Sponsor Race Street The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority sponsored various service projects during the past year. Included in this were such events as the Delta Sigma Theta-Omega Psi Phi sickle cell testing program, an liaster Egg hunt, and helping with the Special Olympics. Race Street, a program to help unfortunate families, was also sponsored by the sorority. The Delta Sig ' s par- ticipated in the Theta Chi Volleyball tournament. ABOVE: DELTA SIGMA THETA. Front Row: Britysh Lewis, Assistant Sergeant at Arms; Juwanna Glover Davis, Assistant DO. P.; Teresa Carter, Sergeant at Arms; Sharon Stevenson, Marilyn Ross, D.O.P. Second Row: Berry Jones, Angela V. Garrett, Charlotte Burrus, Second Vice-president; Aileen McKitric, First Vice-president; Mary Weathers, President; Barbara Rice, Anita L. Jones, Secretary. Third Row: Felicia Williams, Patricia McFarland. Founded May 9, 1970 Eta Rho Chapter President Mary Weathers First Vice President Aileen IVicKltrie Second Vice President Cliarlotte Burrus Dean of Pledges Marilyn Ross 336 Organizations Greeks Governing Bodies Sponsor Greeic Week P Panhellenic and the Inter- Fraternity Council were the governing bodies over the Greeks on EKU ' s campus. The councils were made up of members from each fraternity and sorority on campus. In addition to making guidelines for the Greeks to follow, they also sponsored many activities. Together they sponsored Greek Week held in April. Panhellenic held a Halloween party for faculty children, sent fruit baskets to local nursing homes and sent Christmas cards to patients at Patty A. Clay Hospital. IFC participated in many different philanthropic endeavors. They also published the G reek In- dependent, a quarterly news- letter which covered items of interest to the Greek com- munity. LEFT: PANHELLENIC. Front Row: Cathy Combs, Secretary: Gail Emery, 1st Vice- President; Nikki Marasa, President: Mary Weathers, Treasurer: Lynn Jackson, 2nd Vice-President. Second Row: Karen Jackson, Alumnae Ctiairman: Leslie Thalheimer, Angela Boone, Charlotte Burrus. Third Row: Linda Freese, Julie Dolan, Public Relations Chairman: Jan Loyal, Cheryl Delk, Jo Waller, Darlene Almon, Diane Jones, Linda Foley, Carleen Hornack, Greek Activities Chairman. TOP: INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL. Front Row: Tom Ramey, Advisor: Jim Thomas, Secretary: Kurt A. Heyer, Vice-President: Wm. Harvey Dunbar, Treasurer Editor — Greek Paper. Second Row: Nathan Ed- drington. Tommy Smith, Jr., Perry Watts, Jim Parker, Alan Crook, Mark Burks, Bob Silkey. Third Row: Fred Singleton, Jr., Gregory Mason, Stephen Starbuck, Terry Sanner, Mike Daley, Tom Rosenbaum. Bill Perkins. Fourth Row: Larry Thompson, Bob Green, Pat Cannon, Harry Saurer, John Doherty, Michael Edwards, Jeff Long. David V. Smith, Keith Rightmyer. Fifth Row: Kenneth T. Em- bry, Ralph Sowder, Brian Bitter, Roger Mahuron, Bill Young. Sixth Row: Alan Wells, Dwight Cloud, Matt Sowski, Richard Willinger, Robbie Keith, Michael Wardford, Steve Ross, Kip M. Campbell. Organization Greeks 337 RIGHT: While some graduates listen to speal ers at Commencement ottiers tend to read their diplomas or stare off into space. BELOW: A helping hand is appreciated by this candidate for graduation unsuc- cessfully attempting to adjust his hood. BOTTOM: The final prayer allows graduates to reflect a moment about their futures. 340 Seniors CLASS OF 1978 LARRY GALE ABBOTT BBA General Business LILLIAN JANE ABNEY BA Music Education PAUL V. ABSHEAR BBA Management EMMANUEL T. ACHU BA Planning Development CHARISSE M.ADAMS BA Music Education DALE R. ADAMS BS Police Administration SUSAN D. ADAMS BA Social Work Sociology GAIL ADAMSON BS Special Education Ferguson Irvine Oldenburg, IN Rictimond Hazard St. Paris. OH Catlettsburg Cleves, OH ABDULAZIZ MOUSSA AL-ATEEK Buriadah, Saudi Arabia BBA Business Administration ROBERT LEE ALBRO II Louisville BS Industrial Technology KATHY S. ALEXANDER Louisville BS Medical Assisting Tectinology DUANE ALLEN Dayton, OH BBA General Business KIM MALIA ALLEN Louisville BS Nursing GERALDINE B. ALSIP Mt. Vernon BS Special Ed. witti Elementary Ed. NEENA DENISE AMBROSE Berea BS Physical Education BENITA FAYE ANDERSON Dry Ridge BS Nursing LAURIE LEE ANDERSON Cincinnati. OH BS Fashion Merchandising RITA L. ANDERSON Newtonsville. OH BS Nursing THERESA ANN ANDERSON Berea BBA Electronic Data Processing RICHARD ARCHEY Flatwoods BS Biology LYNDA L.AREHART Sabina, OH BS Home Economics ANTHONY B. ARMES Hardinsburg BBA Management JOAN K. ARMS Hager Hill BS Business Education TERESA J. ARNDTS Dayton, OH BS Dietetics RENITACHARLENE ARNOLD Cromwell BBA Accounting JENNIFER L. ARTHUR Ashland BS Elementary Education Kindergarten VIVIAN THERESA ASHFORD Bardstown BS Nursing DEBRA C. ASSANUVAT Richmond BA Art - Graphic Design Seniors Abb-Ass 341 ABOVE: Mild tall weather makes ttie ravine an appealing place tor triends to meet between classes. CHERYL LYNN AUSTIN BA Music Education GREGORY D. BACK AA Computer Electronics Tech TANA KIM BACK BS Home Economics Education JOEL W. BAER BA Art SHARON L.BAILEY BS Early Childhood Development VICKI BAILEY BS Special Education DEBORA A. BAKER BA Social Work RUTH DIANE BAKER BS Child Development SHARON DENISE BAKER BA Library Sciences History CAROL A. BALDWIN BS Corrections MARY JANE BALDWIN BS Elementary Education HOWARD G. BALES BS Physical Education JOHN R. BALL BS Business Management LINDA SUE BALL BS Interior Design KENNETH ANTHONY BALLOU BA English KATHY ANN BANKEMPER BS Elementary Education Kindergarten Dayton, OH Lexington Monti cello Danville Dalton, GA Kettering, OH Louisville Lexington Mt. Vernon Chillicothe, OH Paintsville Shopville Lancaster Cincinnati, OH Burkesville Covington 342 Seniors Aus-Ban Companionship Adds to College Life PATRICIA ANN BARBER Carrollton as Physical Education DAWN PATRICIA BARKER Lake In the Hills. IL BS Nursing SANDRA LEE BARNES Columbus, OH BA Anthropology BECKY A. BARNETT Valley Station BS Nursing BARBARA E.BARTH Edgewood BS Elementary Educatlon Klndergarter HAROLD BRENT BARTON II Richmond BA Music Education VIKI BASHAM Lexington BS Interior Design CHARLES ERWIN BASTIN Williamsburg, OH BBA Accounting MARY JO BATTE Cynthiana BS Nursing STEPHANIE J. BATTSON Morehead BBA Business Administration — Mgt. TYRONE M. BAUGHMAN Owensboro BS Computer Electronics MARY JO BAUMANN Fort Thomas BS Home Economics Education ANTHANYBEATTY Lexington BS Police Administration PAULA C. BECK Louisville BS Elementary Ed Deaf Education STEPHANIE SEPATE BERKEY Cincinnati, OH BA Music (Piano) CHARLES BRENT BERTRAM Russell Springs BA Sociology SHELBY BEST Danville BBA General Business ABBAS BIDARIAN Richmond BS Industrial Technology BRIDGET ANNE BISHOP Jeffersontown BA Music CLAUDE B. BIVINS Richmond BA Music Education ELLEN M.BLANKENSHIP Lancaster BS Deaf Education Elementary Ed. PAUL BLANTON Jackson BBA Accounting BERTA ANN BLEDSOE Partridge BS Elementary Education SUSAN JEANNE BLIZZARD Cincinnati, OH BS Physical Ed. -Technical Dra. ROBERT DAVID BLUMAN Dayton, OH BBA Business Admin. - Management LARRY WAYNE BOBLiTT Lebanon Jet. BA Journalism MICHAEL BOGGS Corbin BA History PAUL D. BOGGS Lexington BS Psychology Sociology Seniors Bar-Bog 343 Crafts Fair Provides Sciiolarship TINAL. BONIN Louisville BA Social Work Corrections ANGELA MARIE BOONE Louisville BA Political Science KARLA SUE BOONE Ripley. OH BS Park Recreation Administration CATHY LYNN BOSTON Louisville BS Elementary Special Education VICKI BOTTOM Harrodsburg BS Elementary Education Kindergarten SHARON K. BOTTOMS Richmond BS Public Health-Community Health BARBARA JEAN BOWLING Louisville BA Social Work TOM BOWLING Fairfield, OH BA Art Education EDWARD J. BOWMAN Louisville BA History Education MELODIE LYNNE BOYD Louisville BS Special Education JOSEPH R. BOYLE Oceanside, LI, NY BS Physical Education THOMAS H. BRANCH Louisville BA Speech Communication Human Relations ALANG.BRASHEAR BS Park Recreation Ad. ANNA M. BRASHEAR BS Occupational Therapy ELLEN L. BRAUTIGAM BS General Home Economics KENNETH DAVID BRAY BS Geology JANEA. BRENNER BS Medical Record Administration CHRISTINE B. BREWER BS Agriculture DIANA L. BREWER BS Corrections VICKIE L. BRIGHT BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten REBECCA COURTNEY BRISLIN BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten FRANK FORD BROADUS BBA Accounting CATHY LYNN BROOKS BS Psychology IDA M. BROOKS BS Elementary Education DENNIS EDWARD BROWN BBA Business Administration- Mgt. JACK LEE BROWN BS Tech. Horticulture JEFFREY LYNN BROWN BS Industrial Technology JUDY G. BROWN BS Interior Design Viper Viper Wapakoneta, OH Valley Station Florence Campton Richmond Dayton. OH Carrollton Louisville Dayton, OH Winchester Danville Walton West Liberty Hager Hill 344 Seniors Bon-Bro KEVIN BROWN BA Police Administration MARY LEE BROWN BA Social Work PAMELA ESTHER BROWN BS Dietetics VICKY L. BROWN BBA General Business AMBIELOU BROWNING BS Physical Education WALTER ALLEN BROWNING BBA Accounting MARILYN SUE BRUCK BS Nursing CHARLES F. BRUMBACK BS Parks Recreation JUDY A.BRUNER BS Deaf Education MARY M. G. BRUNER BS Elementary Education MARY C. BUCKMAN BA Nutrition Care WILLIAM D. BUCKNER BBA General Business Mentor, OH Liberty Roebiing. NJ Stanton Miamisburg, OH Falmouth Hamilton, OH Louisville Louisville Lexington Valley Station MIddletown ABOVE: Various plant booths attract many prospective customers during the fall Crafts Fair, Senlors Bro-Buc 345 RIGHT: Long lines begin at the front door of Alumni Coliseum as stu- dents crowd together while entering for registration. GWEN RENAE BUFFINGTON Danville BS Speech Pathology Audiology KATHRYN R. SULLEN Mt. Vernon BA Social Work STEPHEN GARY BULLEN Mt. Vernon BS Agriculture JUDY DIANE BURDEN Cynthiana BS Nursing JANBURDINE Nicholasville BS Nursing DOREEN 0. BURKS Louisville BS Community Environmental Health JANET SUE BURTON B rod head BS Rehabilitation Ed. Social Work KATHRYN D. BUSSELL B rod head BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten MARGARET ELAINE BUTLER Bowling Green BBA Accounting LYNNE R. BYBEE Louisville BS Nursing JAIVIES T. BYLAND Cleveland, OH BS Pre-Medical Sciences PENNY DENE CAIN Somerset BS Special Education E.M.R. 346 Seniors Buf-Cai Lines Add to Registration IVIadness JANICE DONNA CALDWELL Freetiold.NJ BBA Electronic Data Processing THURMAN GLENN CALEBS JR. London BBA Accounting CINDRA A. CALVERT Xenia, OH BS Elementary Education LINDA BEASLEY CAMERON Florence BA Music Education LARRY D.CAMIC Harrodsburg BS Corrections Social Work DEBORAH SUE CAMPBELL Barbourville BS Interior Design DONNA F. CAMPBELL Fallston, MD BA Music Education JAMES DEAN CAMPBELL Murray BS Law Enforcement KIP MICHAEL CAMPBELL Louisville BS Law Enforcement MICHAEL F. CAMPBELL Louisville BS Environmental Resources SALLY A. CAMPB ELL Hazard BS Business Education PAUL ALLEN CANTER Lexington BS Law Enforcement PAULA J. CANTERBURY S.Williamson BS Fashion Merctiandising SOMMERA.CARBUCCIA San to Domingo, Dem Rep BA Broadcasting DAVID W. CARBY Louisville BS Corrections PATSYE E. CARLOCK Tompkinsville BS Psychology Corrections MICHAEL E.CARROLL Costiocton, OH BS Law Enforcement WILLIAM EDWARD CARTER III Georgestown BA Police Administration ROSEMARIE CASEY Laurel, MS BS Elementary Education TERRY ANN CASEY Erianger BS Nursing PAMELA CAUDILL Lexington BS Elementary Education PATTI A. CECIL Richmond BBA Accounting CYNTHIA DENISE CHANEY London BS Elementary Education PATRICIA J. CHEATHAM Brodhead BA Social Work CHAIYACHOTIKAVANIK Bangkok, Thailand BA Social Work ELIZABETH DIANE CIOLEK Richmond BS Pfiysical Education JOSEPHINE CISLER Frankfort BBA Accounting EDFORD L. CLARK JR. Prestonsburg BS Biology Seniors Cal-CIa 347 Ravine Sparks Musical Creativity DEBORAH TCLAUNCH Harrodsburg BBA Accounting JOAN ROCHELLE CLAY Louisville BBA Accounting BONNIE L. CLEASBY Meshoppen, PA BS Speech Pathology Audiology RICHARD COBB Richmond BS Agriculture BERNADETTECOCANOUGHER Springfield BS Physical Education KAREN S. COCKERHAM Beattyville BS Elementary Education DARLENE COLLETT Manchester BS Interior Design DAVID COLLINS Jenkins BS Industrial Technology SANDRA L.COLLINS Jackson BBA Electronic Data Processing STEPHEN S. COLLINS Nicholasville BS Law Enforcement RHONDA G. COLVIN Foster BBA Office Administration DOUGLAS D. COMBS London BBA Finance PAULASUECONN Louisville BA Theatre Arts DORIS IRENE CONNOR La Lima, Honduras BS Interior Design TANYA NADINA CONNOR La Lima, Honduras BS Graphic Arts LINDA M. COOK Murfreesboro, TN BS Elementary Ed. DAVID W.COOPER E. Bloomfield. NY BS Police Administration AA Security NANCY E. COPPOLA Orlando, FL BS Community Health GARY LANE CORNETT East Bernstadt BA History GERALDINE CORNETT Hindman BS LEN Corrections KIM CORNETT Frankfort BS Special Ed. Elementary Ed. LONA CORNETT Manchester BS Communication Disorders SHARON KAY CORNETT Middlesboro BS Elementary Special Ed. GEORGE JOHN COSTAS Richmond BA Political Sciences THOMAS E.COSTELLO II Auburn, NY BS Police Administration CONNIE D. COTTON Richmond BS Recreation Park Administration JEAN A. COTTON Fairfield BS Child Development WILMER COUCH JR. Albany BS Physical Education i 348 Seniors Cla-Cou r CARL COVEY Irvine AA Computer Electronics Electrical Power Tech. JANICE R. COWAN Ashiand BS Speech Pathology Audiology CRAIG M. COX Columbus, OH BBA Accounting JACQUELINE LOU COX Richmond BS Physical Education KAREN JEAN COX Versailles BA Art Education LARRY R. COX Corbin BS Industrial Arts Education RANDY E. COX Cincinnati, OH BBA Accounting BEVERLY W. CRAIG Lexington BBA Marketing DANIEL PAUL CREAGER Milford,OH BBA Marketing STEVE CRONE New Albany, IN BS Police Administration ALAN CAUL CROOK W iliiamsburg BS Physical Education DOTTIE L. CROSS Albany BS Child Development ABOVE: With guitars and music in hand. Matt Toftness and Carl Kamphans find the ravine a quiet place to explore and share their musical interest Seniors Cov-Cro 349 RIGHT: Hot afternoons make the cool concrete of the Powell Building fountain too good to pass up for a quick moment of studying. BELOW: Special lighting of the Powell Building and the fountain make eerie silhouettes of stu- dents as they gather together on warm fall evenings. 350 Seniors Fountain Offers Place Of Companionship JULIE A. CROW Louisville BBA Accounting ARCHIE PREWITT CRUMP JR. Louisville BS Police Administration CHARLES C. CRUSE Louisville CAROL CRUSH Louisville BS Nursing JEFFREY LANE CULL Carrollton BS Police Administration LINDA SUE CULLER Springfield, OH BS Speech Pathology Audiology JOYCE ELAINE CUNNINGHAM Louisville BA Journalism LORETTA JEAN CUNNINGHAM Louisville BA Social Work MARCIA LYNN CUNNINGHAM Somerset BBA Office Administration JOHN MARK CURD Lexington BA General Business RANDY M. CUTTER Friendship, IN BA General Business MARILYN CAROL DABNEY Lexington BA Social SWK SHERI LYNN DALTON Monticello BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten PAUL R. DAMRON Pikeville BA Planning Development TINA DANELAK Kettering, OH BS Textiles Design LINDA DIANE DAPKUS Richmond BS Pre-Vet. EBRAHIM M. DASTMALCHIAN Iran BS Computer Electronics ERNEST W. DAVIDSON Hazard BBA General Business EDWARD M. DAVIS Berea BS Medical Record Admin. JUDITH A. DAVIS Jamestovwn. NY BS Physical Education LOWELL R. DAVIS Monticello BBA Accounting SHEREE LYNN DAVIS Louisville BS Physical Education TRENT VAN NESS DAVIS LaGrange BS Industrial Education ORLENE DAY Smilax BBA General Business ARTO. DELANEY Danville BS Agriculture SAMUEL M. DeLONG Richmond BS Industrial Arts Education SHARON KAY DEMAREE Lancaster BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten KIRK DOUGLAS DENNEY Monticello BA Painting Seniors Cro-Den 351 Powell Building Provides Recreation For All KAREN BETH DENNY Cincinnati, OH BS Recreation BRIDGET C. DENTON Louisville BS Law Enforcement CHRISTINA M. DENZINGER Anchorage BA Performing Arts JANE F. DILLON Liberty BS Business Education LEE WRAY DILLON New Lebanon, OH BS Elementary Education PATSY G. DISNEY Franklin, OH BS Special Education DAVID A. DIXON Richmond BS Biology HERSHEL DIXON JR. Bonnyman BS Corrections TERESA L.DIXON Ashland BS Public Health - Community Healtfi PATTY M. DOGGETT Cincinnati, OH BS Elementary Education MAUREEN E. DOLAN Cincinnati, OH BS Nursing VICTORIA C. DONOHUE Valley Station BS Recreation Administration CALVIN CLAY DORE JR. Richmond BS Corrections JOHN E, DORGAN JR. Independence BS Communication Electronics FRANCES R. DORSEY Ewing BS Horticulture CATHY E. DOTSON Paducah BA Music (Violin) EVELYN S. DOUGLAS Danville BS Mattiematics DIANE B. DRESCHER Louisville BS Special Education GREGORY LEE DRINGENBURG Florence BS Agriculture DAVID W. DRNEK LaPorte, IN BA Music Education MICHAEL WANE DUGGINS Radcliff Political Science KATHERINE ANN DUNAWAY Stanford BS Business Education - CHARLOTTE V. DuPRE Louisville BA Interior Design DEBORAH L. DURCAN Ludlow BS Nursing DEDRIA D.DURHAM Campbellsville BS Special Education (LBD) LORENZO D. EADS JR. Frankfort BBA Electronic Data Processing LAURA L. EASTON Dayton, OH BBA General Business MARY K. ECKSTEIN Louisville BS Special Elementary Education 352 Seniors Den-Eck ABOVE: Concentration is the name of the game whien playing tlie pinball macliines in the Powell Building bowling alley. NATALIE SUE EDINGER Sylvania, OH BA Spanish DEBRA ANN EDWARDS Campbellsville BBA Office Administration MICHAEL G. EDWARDS Independence BS Law Enforcement SUSAN COWLES EDWARDS Frankfort BBA Accounting JUDYEFFLER Maderia.OH BS Fashion Merchandising JOHN R. EGGER Louisville BBS Accounting CONNIE L. ELAM S. Charleston, OH BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten BRENDA S. ELDRIDGE Nancy BS Special Ed with Elementary Ed. ROBERT LEWIS ELLINGTON Somerset BBA Accounting WANDA JEAN ELLINGTON Lynch BS Public Community Health GARY D. ELLIS Lexington BS Recreation Park Administration LINDA J. ELLIS Edgewood BS Nursing ELIZABETH TAYLOR ELSWICK Letcher BS Fashion Merchandising KENNETH TYRONE EMBRY Cleveland, OH BBA Accounting ALLEN D. ENGLE Richmond BBA General Business DARLENE S. ENGLE Danville BA Social Work Seniors Edi-Eng 353 RIGHT: A helping hand from willing parents enable freshmen to checl into their dorms without too much confusion. Fall Semester Means New Beginnings ANTHONY C. ENLOW Hodgenville BS Pre-Med JOHN ENOS Ft. Thomas BS Industrial Arts Education TONI M. ETHINGTON Finchville BS Nursing CYNTHIA ETKIN Lima, OH BA History Political Science ELAINE EVANS Greensburg BS Food Service Administration EUGENIA EZELL Gracey BA Music Education DEBORAH D. FANNIN Prestonsburg BA Political Science ROBERT E. FARMER Winchester BS Recreation Park Administration CHERYL F.FARRIS Berea BS Home Economics Education CAROL A. FAULKNER Williamsburg BS Elementary Ed Kindergarten DONNETTA FAULKNER Danville BA Social Work LINDA G. FERGUSON Dry Ridge BS Medical Technology 354 Seniors Enl-Fer - -; ? - r- ABOVE: Freedom to play and enjoy friends is a luxury usually enjoyed at the beginning of the fall semester before the academic process goes into full swing. DENNIS RANDALL FERRELL Elizabethtown BA Television Drama KATHY LOU FERTIG Louisville BS Home Economics General LYNN K. FIELDS Paris BS Nursing STEVEN W. FIELDS Louisville BS Environmental Resources RICHARD L.FIFIELD Calhoun BS Law Enforcement JONATHAN M. FIGGS Lexington BA Art DANA L. FILBERT Cincinnati, OH BS Public Health KINLYNN SUE FISCHER Erianger BS Police Admin. Criminalistics JANET L.FITZGERALD Covington BS Environmental Resources JANICE CEIL FITZPATRICK Hebron BA Theatre Arts BONNIE G. FLEMING West Seneca, NY BS Physical Education KATHLEEN FLESCH Covington BS Nursing Seniors Fer-Fle 355 Warm Weather Sends Students Outdoors TIMOTHY LEE FLYNN Cinti.OH BA SWK NANCY K. FONVILLE Ft Mitchell BS Public Health (Community) JUDITH FORNASH Covington BS Interior Design JOY S. FOWLER Westfield, NJ BS Nursing FAITH M. FREDERICK Winchester BS Fastiion Design RAMONA K. FREEMAN S. Williamson BS Special Education GAYLE A. FRESHWATER Springfield, VA BS Physical Education JOHN MICHAEL FRYMIRE Webster BS Agriculture MARCIAL. FUNKE Loveland, OH BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten MORRA DAWN FUTRELL Winchester BS Recreation - Child Care BARBARA JOAN GAFFEY Owensboro BA Journalism TIMOTHY L. GAFFIN West Union, OH BS Physical Education ANN MARIE GALIGER Ossining, NY BA Art KEVIN A. GALLAHER Louisville BA Broadcasting DEBORAH LEE GARDNER Eliza bethtown BS Environmental Health REBECCA L. GARDNER Pleasureville BBS Accounting WILLIAM ANTHONY GARRETT Cromona BS Public Health JOE P. GATELEY Ft. Thomas BS Biology JACKIE A. GATLIFF Louisville BS Nursing JENNIFER LEWIS GEIGER Dayton, OH BA Art GLORIA G.GEVEDON Hazel Green BA Social Work Law Enforcement REBECCA L. GIBBS Waddy BA Elementary Ed. Kindergarten DREEMA D. GIBSON Louisville BS Special Education LBD KYLE GILBERT Williamsburg B.S. Police Admin. A.A. Juvenile Corrections CONNIE S.GILLESPIE Hamilton, OH BS Nursing NANCY ADRIENNE GLUCK Cumberland BS Public Health WILBERT H. GOATLEY JR. Eminence BA Political Science MICHAEL A. GOMEZ El Paso, TX AA Industrial Electronics 356 Seniors Fly-Gom LEFT: Warm weather usually draws students outside to work on semester art projects. BELOW: The benches by the bookstore provide a location for quick conversations between classes. PAMELA J. GORENFLO Marion, OH BS Elem. Ed. Special Ed. DAVIDA L. GRAHAM Richmond BS Ornamental Horticulture GLENNA S. GRAHAM Friendship, OH BS Nursing JAMES H. GRAHAM JR. Danville BA Broadcasting CHARITY CRAVENS Louisville BS Recreation EDWARD G. GRAY ■Richmond BS Corrections THEDA JOY GRAZIANI Cold Spring BS Special Education DONNA K. GREATHOUSE Longwood, FL BS Physical Education WALTER HOWARD GREEN Jamestown, NY BS Wildlife Management CATHERINE MARY GREENE Hebron BS Child Development with Kinder •garten STEVEN LLOYD GREENE Bedford BBA Accounting PATRICIA A. GREENWELL Morganfield BS Elementary Special Education BEULAH GREGORY Monticello BS Physical Ed. School Health JOANNE GREGORY Manchester BA Library Science LAURA R. GREGORY Frankfort BA Music Education MARGARET B. GRIDER Springfield BS Medical Assisting Seniors Gor-Gri 357 RIGHT: The warming sun causes many students to take advantage of the ravine as a study area. w mmmm JEANNE ANN GRIFFIN Hamilton, OH BS Special Education LAUREL JEAN GRIFFIN Newark, OH BS Elementary Ed. Special Ed. JAMES M. GRIMES Paris BS Electrical Power DARRELL DANE GROSS Jackson BBA Marketing CHARLES A. GRUEN Dry Ridge BS Drafting JOHN M. GRUNDY Lebanon BS Police Administration LORI J. GUNDEL York, PA BS Law Enforcement CINDY A. HACK Louisville BS Speech Pathology Audiology SAMUEL A. HALL Richmond BA Geography KAREN LEE HAMBLIN Louisville BS Speech Pathology Audiology ELLEN M. HAMILTON Bardstown ▲t J HIR fc -Ia M « iMi J- BS Business Education SUSIE HALL HAMILTON New Port Richey, FL BS Elementary Education CHARLES R.HAMMONDS JR. Hazard BBA Business Administration BRENDA R. HAMMONS Danville BS Home Economics Education VALERIE DALE HAMPTON Florence BS Nursing PAMELA MARIE HARBIN Jeffersontown BS Mathematics J k 358 Seniors Gri-Har PEGGY HARDESTY Louisville BS Medical Assisting Technology SHERRIE DAWN HARDWICK Waynesburg BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten BONNIE S. HARGIS Danville BA Social Work TERESA FAYE HARGIS Salt Lick BS Fashion Merchandising CAROLYNN S.HARRIS London BBA Accounting CLINT HARRIS Manchester BS Police Administration KATHY L. HARRIS East Point BBA Business Management PEGGY JEAN HART Flemingsburg BS Nursing JUDITH A. HARVEY Bellevue BS Recreation MICHAEL S. HATCHER Louisville BS Technical Horticulture ALAN K. HATFIELD Harlan BA Political Science DEBRA JEAN HATTER Butler, IN BS Elementary Education JEFFREY D. HATTER Yosemite BS Elementary Ed. R. JEFFREY HATTER Auburn, IN BS Elementary Ed. C. ELAINE HATTON Campton BBA Office Administration Medical Si 3C. DAN HAUGHEY Springfield, OH BA Theatre Arts MELINDAL. HAYDEN Clifton, VA BS Rehabilitation Education CHARLES RICHARD HAYES Catlettsburg BBA Accounting RANDELL L. HEABERLIN Worth ington BS Industrial Education JUDY L. HELLARD Versailles BA Social Work ROBIN L.HELTON Fourmile BBA Accounting BEVERLY COLE HENDERSON McKee BS Business Education MARCUS N. HENDERSON Harlan BBA Real Estate MARK S. HENDERSON Lexington BBA Accounting VIOLA ROSE HENDRICKSON Cumberland BBA Business Admin. EDP KAREN RUTH HENSLEY Cincinnati, OH BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten LORENE C. HENSLEY Manchester BS Special Education JENNY HENSON Villa Hills BA English Seniors Har-Hen 359 Fall Brings Uncertain Weather RONALD K.HENSON Maysville BBA General Business SHERRI JEANN HENSON Cynthiana BS Recreation Adm. JOYCE HERALD Vincent BS Business Education RUTH A. HERRINGTON Danville BS Elementary Education MARKS. HEUCKE Medford, OR BBA Transportation Ptiysicai Dist. MARK C. HEWSON Winchester BBA Accounting PAULA LYNN HIBBARD Manchester BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten SHELIA KAYE HIBBS Bardstovim BS Elementary Ed. MARK W.W. HICKS Louisville BS Psycliology MARGARET A. HIGGINS Louisville BS Elementary Ed. BRIAN KEITH HILDRETH Bridgeton, NJ BS Police Administration JOAN GILLEY HILES Pleasant Plain, OH BA Art Education DORiS E. HILTON Springfield BS Special Education CINDY HINZMAN Covington BS Special Education CATHERINE L. HIRSCH Bloomfield Hills, Ml BS Physical Education DARRELL L. HISEL McKee BS Agriculture PATRICIA ANN HITES Prestonsburg BS Child Development TIMOTHY R. HITES Prestonsburg BBA Accounting DONIE R. HODGE Elizabethtown BS Elementary Ed. BETH MARIE HOLLAND Greenbay, WS BS Child Development MICHAEL THOMAS HOLT Lebanon BS Recreation Park Admin. VALERIA LYNN HOLT Russell Springs BS Interior Design RAWLEIGH F. HONCHEL Hazard BS Elementary Ed. GREGORY LEE HOOD Lawrenceburg BS Recreation DAViDW.HOSKINS West Port. NY BS Industrial Arts Education DONNA JEAN HOWARD Winchester BS Elementary Education JACQUELINE SUE HOWARD Louisville BS Corrections MARCIA KAY HOWARD Lancaster BA Music Education 360 Seniors Hen-How LEFT: Silhouetted by the sharp lines of the Powell Building ar- cade, this student attempts to stay dry on his way to class. BELOW: Fallen autumn leaves provide a soft cushion for these coeds as they study during the last few moments of warm Oc- tober weather. THOMAS B.HOWELL BA Broadcasting JOHN MARK HUBBARD BBA Marketing NANCY J. HUBNER AA Accounting DENISE LYNN HUBSCH BA English GREGORY R.HULL BBA General Business MARY E. HUND BS Microbiology Cliemistry NANCY A. HUNGARLAND BA English NANCY KAY HUNLAY BS Public Health MARK BRUCE HUNTER BS Industrial Arts Education ALBERTA HURST BS Psychology - Social Work PATRICIA ELLIOTT HURST BA Political Science GARY D. HUSTON BS Biology Louisville Richmond San Francisco, CA Louisville Xenia, OH Louisville Richmond Cincinnati, OH Ft. Thomas Campton Cayton, OH London RIGHT: Catching up with work before a class a coed in the Combs, Building copies notes provided by a classmate. 362 Seniors How-Hus TERESA F.HUSTON London BS Speech Pathology Audiology WILMA M. HUTCHERSON Franl fort BS Psychology KENNETH R. HUTCHISON Lexington BS Geology ELOISE L. IGLEHEART Shelbyville BS Elementary Ed . Kindergarten GLORIAIRVIN Louisville BA Social Wori CYNTHIA G. ISAAC Lexington BS Recreation Parl Adnnin. DEBORAH J. ISAAC Lexington BS Interior Design EARL W. ISAAC Fleming BS Law Enforcement MARY GAIL ISAACS Berea BBA General Business CASSANDRA E. JACKSON Louisville BS Nutrition DANIEL C. JACKSON Walton BBA Real Estate DONALD RAY JACKSON Elizabethtown BS Architecture JOHNW.JESKIE Richmond BS Biology CLARENCE D. JOHNS Richmond BS Industrial Arts Manual Arts Th er. KAREN ELAINE JOHNS Paris BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten BARRY C. D. JOHNSON McKee BS Computer Science CYNTHIA JOHNSON Waynesburg BS Psychology JAMES E. JOHNSON Neon BS Business Electronic Data Proc. MARK D. JOHNSON Pikeville BS Electronic Data Processing NANCY D. JOHNSON London BS La boratory Technology PHILLIP REED JOHNSON Hazard BBA Business SALLY C. JOHNSON Bemus Point. NY BS Corrections BETSY LYNN JONES Frankfort BA Social Work JANEY L. JONES Richmond BS School Health KATHY JONES Williamsburg BS Home Economics Education LYNN YADEN JONES Cumberland BS Business Education MARTHA J. JONES Waco BS Elementary Education MARY MAXWELL JONES Glasgow BSN Nursing Senlors Hus-Jon 363 Campus Furnishes Odd Studying Places ROBYN LEA JONES Richmond BS Child Development SAMMY G, JONES Richmond BS Agriculture WALTER R. JONES Somerset BS Special Education LINNA ANN JORDAN Winchester BS Elementary Education MICHAEL A. JORDAN Lexington BS Industrial Arts Education LINDA LOUISE JUETT Wllliamstown BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten CHRISTINA M. KANE Cincinnati, OH BS Speech Pathology Audiology JERRY W. KARR Richmond BSN Nursing TERRIKEELEY Louisville BBA Accounting MARK RANDALL KEENE Richmond BBA Accounting MARY A. KELLY Villa Hills BS Special Education BRUCE KERR Shepherdsvllle BS Industrial Technology DEBORAH C.KIDD Versailles BME Music Education GRETA ELAINE HIDD Hazard BBA Office Administration SARA ANN KING Louisville BME Music Education SHARON L. KING Brooksvllle BS Elementary Education EARL GLENN KIRBY Irvine BS Physical Education THEODORE JOSEPH KORNHOFF South Portsmouth BS Police Administration DAVID H. KRAMER Lexington BBA Business Administration KENNETH J. KREMER Louisville BBA Marketing STEPHEN J. KRIVDA Louisville BS lED - Manual Arts Therapy CAROL JEAN KUEBBING Ft. Wright BSN Nursing GLEN E. KUENZLI Haines City, FL BS Elementary Education RICHARD E. KURTZ Richmond BBA Real Estate MELINDAL. LACINAK Cincinnati, OH BSN Nursing DAVID COLLIER LAIRD Richmond BBA Marketing ROBERT DAVID LAKES McKee BBA Business Education PAMELA LANE Bethel, OH BS Physical Education 364 Seniors Jon-Lan ABOVE: The combination of warm weather and an open window is too good for this student to pass up during a psychology lecture. PAULA LANE BS Law Enforcement ROBERT D. LANGFORD BA Journalism DANIEL 0. LANGUEDOC BA Social Work CHRISTINE FAITH LAUBENHEIMER BS Elementary Ed Special Ed. MARY KATHLEEN LEAK BS Corrections DONNA MARIE LEAR BBA Marketing SAMMI LEE LeCOMPTE BS Biology KAREN CHARLENE LEE BA Library Science KING CHARM LEE BS Pre-Med DEBBIE J. LEEP BS Rehabilitation HONI E. LEFF BSN Nursing HAL W. LEFTWICH BS Health Care Administration MICHAEL J. LEIENBERGER BS Industrial Education JOHN E. LEMING BS Industrial Arts DONALD BRUCE LESTER BS Physical Education KWAI R. LEUNG BS Industrial Electronics Kearny, NJ Orlando, FL Paintsville Westfield, NJ Pleasant Plain, OH Mason, OH Shepherdsvllle Springdale, OH Kowloon, Hong Kong Louisville Ft. Lauderdale, FL Orlando, FL Ashley, OH Crestview Hills Harrodsburg Kowloon, Hong Kong Seniors Lan-Leu 365 WILLIAM DAVID LIETTE Culver, IN BS Industrial Technology CHRISTOPHER L. LILLY Lexington BS Police Administration Pol. Sci. LAURA ANNE LINDEMAN Ft. Thomas BS Child Development Kindergarten STEPHEN M. LINN Buffalo Grove, IL BS Corrections CHARLOTTE JACQUELINE LINTNER Louisville BSN Nursing MEI A. LIO Macau BS Industrial Technology LANNY E, LOCKETT Danville BS Elementary Education JADA LYNN LOTHRIDGE Aurora. IN BS Special Ed. Elem. KAREN ANN LOVE Erianger BS Police Ad. LINEAR LOVETT Cincinnati. OH BS LEN Correction NOAH KEVIN LOWHORN Albany BS Elementary Education RONALD C. LUCAS Louisville BBA Business Administration Students enjoy the opportunity to get a head start on summer tans, by using the benches by the Powell Building and fountain. 366 Seniors Lie-Luc w f ■' m CYNTHIA L.LUNDBERG BS Police Administration NANCY EARL LUNEY BS Community Health PATRICIA ANNE LUSENHOP BA Social Worl EARL M. LUTTRELL BS LEN PAMELA A. LYONS BS Corrections RANDY CORBIN LYONS BA Political Science TOMMY L. LYONS BBA General Business KIM J. MACKIN BSN Nursing ROY W. MADDEN BBA Management LINDA CAROL MAEGLY BS Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. WANDA BARBARA MANEK BS Biology C. TOM MANGUS BS Agriculture NORMA KAY MAPHET BS Physical Education NIKKI MARASA BS Police Admin., Corrections STEPHEN E. MARKERT BS Law Enforcement FRED MARLOWE BS Industrial Arts Education DONALD P. MARSHALL BS Graphic Design KAY ALLISON MARSHALL BS Elementary Education ELIZABETH MARTIN BS Police Administration MARISA LYNN MARTIN Springfield, VA Louisville Centerville, OH Richmond Richmond Aurora. IN Bethlehem Louisville Sassafras Florence Louisville Richmond Milford, OH Valley Station Louisville Lebanon Frankfort Frankfort Danville Richmond BA Speech Communications Human Relations MARK GREGORY MARTIN Bristol. VA BA Music SHERYL ANN MARTIN Finchville BS Home Economics Education RITA CAROL MASDEN Elizabethtown BS Psychology ADA JANE MASON Pineville BS Interior Design CHARLES RICHARD MATTINGLY JR. Louisville BA Broadcasting MARK EUGENE MATTINGLY Louisville BS Corrections EDNA SUZANNE MAXWELL Lexington BA Theatre MARIANNE MAYER Hamilton, OH BS Forensic Science Seniors Lun-May 367 Campus Life Includes Animals SHARON KAY MAYNE Carpenter BS Medical Technology MARY JANE McAFEE Danville BS Elementary Education KEVIN McANALLEN Pil eville BS Urban Planning Development KATHLEEN MARIE McCABE Louisville BS Special Education L BD JACKIE LOU Mccarty Manchester BS Medical Technology EDNA LYNNE McCAULEY Cynthiana BS Elementary Education PAMELA D. McCAULEY Cynthia BS Recreation Parks Administration KIMBERLY C. McCLAY Huntsville, AL BS Interior Design DENISEANNMcCOY Louisville BS Speech Pathology RALPH McCRACKEN III Pineville BS Police Administration GREGORY ALAN McCULLOUGH Lexington BA Sociology LAURI ANN McDOUGALL Lexington BS Recreation GARYA. McFARLAND North Middletown BS Agriculture PATRICIA R. McFARLAND Owensboro BA Political Science BILLIE FAYE McGARVEY Jeffersontown BSN Nursing PATTY SUE McGEORGE Manchester BS Elementary Education KENNETH KIMBER McGUIRE Prestonsburg BBA Business Management MARIE BERNADETTE MclNTIRE Bardstown BS Dietetics JERRY D. MclVER Albany BS Agriculture ROBERT H. McKEE Alexandria, VA BS Police Administration PHYLLIS ANN McKEEHAN Frankfort BS Biology ESTHER FAITH McKINNEY McCormick, SC BS Corrections Social Work WARREN G. McLEAN Midway BA Journalism History VALARIE LEA McNABB Oak Ridge, TN BS Law Enforcement CYNTHIA LYNNE McPHERSON Vandalia, OH BS Law Enforcement SUSAN T. McQUADY Louisville BS Elementary Education ROBERT D. McQueen Annville BS Ornamental Horticulture MARSHA MANN McSWAIN Springfield BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten 368 Seniors May-McS i ■t ' - LEFT: The pond in the ravine becomes a watering hole for a thirsty canine as he passes through campus. ABOVE: This squirrel balances on a bare branch as he begins to gather food for the barewinter ahead. STEPHEN B. IVIcSWAIN BA Broadcasting RITA WARDIUS McVEY BS Special Education BARRY JAY fwlEADE BS Biology (Pre-Vet) WILLIAIVl JAY IVIEADE JR. BBA Real Estate JODIE L. MERRIIVIAN BS Wildlife IVIanagement VICKY L. f IERRITT BSN Nursing lytELANIE SUSAN MERSCH BS Speech Pathology Audiology ROBERT IVIICHAEL MESSfVIER BS Physical Education CONNIE A. IVllCKENS BBA General Business ANITA FAYE IVllLBURN BS Business Education BETHANY L. MILES BS Physical Education DEBORA R. MILLER BS Elementary Education DEBORAH LYNN MILLER BBA Accounting JOHN P. MILLER BS Chemistry MARTHA LYNN MILLER BS Dietetics MARY SIENNA MILLER BA Broadcasting Richmond Jackson, Ml Paintsville Louisville Winter Haven, FL Mllford, OH Ft. Wright Verona Louisville Springfield Dayton, OH Eminence Jackson Hagerstown, MD Lexington Louisville Seniors McS-Mii 369 ABOVE: During the hectic pace of finals weel , the library is sometimes the ideal place for a quick nap. OVIA MAE MILLER Executive Secretary ROBERT JOHNSTON MILLER JR. BBA Real Estate ELIZABETH ANNE MILLS BS Physical Ed. Special Ed. ALICE M. MITCHELL BSN Nursing CHARLES R.MITCHELL BS Physical Education WARREN B. MITCHELL BS Law Enforcement LAWRENCE DALE MITCHUM BA Broadcasting NANCY C. MOBERLY BA English ROBERTO. MOBERLY BA History ARLENE MARIE MOCCIA BS Mathematics CHARLES D. MOFFETT BS Police Administration RICHARD KEITH MOHER BA Political Science MARGARET A. MOMAN BS Corrections CHARLES A. MONICO BS Law Enforcement SCOTT KINCAID MONROE BS Pre-Dentistry BRENDA ROLLINS MOODY BA Art (Graphic Design) Winchester Taylorsville Lexington Ashland Lexington Frankfort Lexington London Richmond Frankfort Frankfort Ft. Thomas Morganfield Meadville, PA Van Wert, OH Richmond 370 Seniors Mil-Moo Sleep Is Where You Find It CHARLES E.MOODY Springfield, OH BS Police Administration JOSEPH FRANCIS MOONEY, JR. Cynthiana BS Biology Chiemistry ANNA JEAN MOORE Louisa BS Psychology BILLY W. MOORE Richmond BBA Marketing COLLEEN CLARA MOORE Louisville BSN Nursing DANA LYNN MOORE Fern Creek BS Speech Pathology GERTRUDE ANN MOORE Falmouth BSN Nursing JOHN STEVEN MOORE Lexington BBA Real Estate MARSHA K.MOORE Frankfort BS Elementary Education MARLENE MOORES Richmond BS Biology BILLYE CAROL MORGAN Richmond BS Recreation PAUL MORGAN Danville BS Recreation Park Admin. SYLVIA JEAN MORRIS Somerset BBA Finance TERRI JEAN MORRIS Richmond BS Elementary Education NANCY ANN MOSS Lexington BS Recreation Park Admin. JEANNINE SUSAN MOTT Troy, OH BA Social Work DONNA MARIE MUELLER Louisville BS Industrial Arts Education MARY ANN MULCAHEY Ft. Wright BS Psychology DEBBIE MULLEN Ft. Wright BSN Nursing MARILU MULLINEAUX Georgetown, IN BME Music Education JUDYA. MULLINS Dayton. OH BS Elementary Education REJEANA K. MULLINS Elkhorn City BBA Accounting TERESA ANN MUNCY Hyden BS Community Health LYNN A. MURPHY Louisville BA Legal Assistance GLENDA R.MURRAY London BBA Business Management ERNEST NEIL MYERS Lebanon BS Parks Recreation Admin. DAVID ALLEN NANCE Owensboro BS Wildlife Management JEFFERY NAPIER Hazard BBA General Business Seniors Moo-Nap 371 BELOW: During rainy weather a big umbrella is a good friend to tiave around. PATRICIAANN NAPIER BS Elementary Education SMING NAULARGAR BS Tech Agriculture ZAMAKIMBINDEFRU BBA Finance VIRGINIA ELAINE NEAL BS Physical Education JENNIFER NELSON BS Recreation KAREN M. NEUMANN BME Music Education MICHAEL PAUL NEWKIRK BBA Business Management LARRY D. NEWSOME BBA Marketing TANA M. NEWSOME BS Interior Design LAWRENCE R. NOLAN BBA Finance RICHARD HENRY NORFLETT BS Pre-Medical Sciences HELEN P. NYERGES BS Interior Design Lexington Chiengrai, Thailand Mankon, U. Rep. of Cameroon Ashland Frankfort Newark, OH Wilmington, OH Pikeville Monticello Louisville Cynthiana Richmond 372 Seniors Nap-Nye LEFT: These students seem in deep concentration as ttiey work on an art project In the ravine. BELOW: Dr. Thompson welcomes the opportunity of an occasional lecture held outside. .. irr LEESAK.O ' BANION Owen ton BS Physical Education FELIX N. OBIEFULE Orlu, Nigeria BBA Business Administration DANIEL LEE O ' BRIEN Ellzabethlown BS Specialized Industrial Ed. VINCENT H.P. ODONG-WODOLAM Anaka, Uganda BBA Business Administration KEVIN LEE O ' DONNELL Jeffersontown BBA Insurance AMY S. ODUM Berea BS Psychology CHERYL H. OLDS Frankfort BS Therapeutic Recreation LOUANN OLIVER Beattyvllle BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten LINDA SUE O ' NAN Louisville BS Recreation Park Administration NELL KATHERINE O ' NAN Springfield BS Spec. Elementary Ed. JANET ROWLAND ORME Clay City BSN Nursing DONNA K. OSBORN St. Marys, OH BS Physical Education Senlors 0 ' Ba-Osb 373 EDITH VICTORIA OTTER Prospect BSN Nursing VICKIE L. PACK South Stiore BS Corrections Police Admin. GEORGETTE PADAN Portsmouth, OH BS Law Enforcement PATRICIA ANNE PAGE Cincinnati, OH BBA Business Management PA TTI SUE PAINTER Dayton, OH BS Elementary Ed. MARTHA C. RAPE Harrison, OH BS Medical Records Admin. DAVID BROWN PARKE Richmond BBA General Business DANNY LYNN PARKER Berea BA Political Science DEBIJ. PARKER Wheelersburg, OH BA Library Science JAMES S. PARKER Newport BA Broadcasting Sociology MICHAEL LYNN PARKER Neon BBA Business Management SANDRA L. PARKEY Summerset BA Sociology Music major Howard Williams chooses the ravine for his classroom as he works with Model student Suzanne Leung and her music. 374 Seniors Otf-Par Natural Setting Inspires Learning ELLEN L.PARRIS Frankfort BS Elementary and Special Education SHARON PARRIS Frankfort BS Special Education JANIS M. PARROTT Lexington BS Medical Tectinology JOHN DAVID PARSONS Berea BBA Real Estate DONALD G. PASSENANT Long Island, NY BS Recreation Parl Admin. DAVE W. PATTON Jackson BS Industrial Tectinology REBECCA PATTON Carrollton BS Parl Rec. Admin. DANIEL CURTIS PEERY Cincinnati, OH BBA General Business DONNA F. PELL EY Lexington BS Mattiematics MARGARET ELLEN PENCE Cincinnati, OH BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten LIBBY ANN PENNINGTON Winchester BS Recreation JOE M. PERKINS Woodbine BBA Real Estate LEANNEPERME Louisville BS Horticulture DAVID ALLEN PETREY Corbin BS Police Administration MICHAEL JOSEPH PEWTHER Cincinnati, OH BA Art KIMBERLY ANN PFEFFER Maysville BSN Nursing AMY LOUISE PHILLIPS Hazard BS Ctiild Development STEVEN R. PHILLIPS Danville BS Wildlife Management SUSAN D. PHILLIPS Stielbyville BME Music Education WILLIAM R. PHIPPS Barbourville BBA Marketing SAMMIEE. PIGG Lexington BA Political Science, History RUTH RENEE PINKSTON Russell BBA Office Administration RICHARD DOUGLAS PITTS Lima, OH BBA Marketing DEBRA SUE PLENZ Hamilton, OH BS Mattiematics EDITH MAY POTTS Lexington BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten WILLIAM THOMAS PRATHER Campbellsburg BBA Business Management RICHARD ALLEN PRESTON Danville BBA General Business GARRY LEWIS PRICE Richmond BS Geology Seniors Par-Pri 375 Inspiration Comes in Many Forms HARRY F.PRICE Osceola Mills, PA BA History SARA M. QUARLES Frankfort BS Elementary Ed . Kindergarten CARLA M. QUINN Cincinnati, OH BS Occupational Therapy LEE D. QUINN Louisville BBA Marketing KAREN M.RAAP Louisville BSN Nursing SUSAN K. RAMBO Frankfort BS Elementary Ed. Spec. Kindergarten CELESTE MARIE RAPIER Bardstown BS Elementary Education BARBARA ANN RASH Ripley, OH BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten WADEL. RASNER Booneville BA Economics TERRY A. RAULERSON Knoxville, TN BS Deaf Education SANDRA LEE RAY Louisville BS Interior Design CHARLES W. RAYBURN Bowling Green BS Police Administration GAR A. READ Park Hills BBA Accounting GARRY L. READER Valley Station BS Elementary Education KEVIN S. RECK Versailles, OH BS Police Admin. Corrections SHARON L. REED Cincinnati, OH BS Interior Design MARY E. REESE Louisville BS Recreation Park Admin. DANNY C. REEVES Corbin BA Political Science ELIZABETH G. REEVES Dayton, OH BS Speech Pathology Audiology RENEEANNREFFETT Winchester BA Spanish THERESA P. REYES Harlan BS Public Health JANET T. REYNOLDS Danville BS Elementary Education JOE M. REYNOLDS RayvKick BS Industrial Technology MARY MARGARET RICE Flemingsburg BSN Nursing PAMELA KAY RICE Manchester BA Social Work KIM MELISSA RIEGEL Remington, NJ BS Corrections NANCY C. RIGGIN Louisville BME Music Education ANNEATTA GAIL RILEY Neon BS School Health 376 Seniors Prl-Ril Jod ' S utile f-eof. . ' ors. ABOVE: BSU members turn to puppets to relay their messages to students in the Powell Building. REX L. RIPPLE Richmond BBA Accounting BEVERLY ROBERTS Frankfort BS Special Education GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS Erianger BS Industrial Education SHERRY LYNN ROBERTS Manchester BA Social Work BARBARA J. ROBERTSON Danville BS Physical Education RICHARD C. ROBERTSON Lawrenceburg BS Physics SHERRY ROBERTSON Lexington BS Physical Education School Health KAREN JANE ROBINSON Lexington BS Business Education RICKG.ROESEL Ft. Thomas BA Broadcasting BEVERLY ANN ROGERS Somerset BS Elementary Education MICHAEL E. ROGERS Lancaster BA History THOMAS L. ROSENBAUM Cincinnati, OH BS Police Administration GERALD D.ROSS Elizabethtown BBA Finance JULIE DAWN ROSS Louisville BS Business Education LOU ANN ROSS Danville BS Public Health MARILYNN G. ROSS Louisville BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten Seniors Rip-Ros 377 A special Halloween party at J. Sutter ' s Mill brougtit out a variety of costumes and faces belonging to Eastern students. 378 Seniors K J LINDA ARLEENROWE Pikeville BBA Marketing STEVE A. ROWE Owensburg BA Broadcasting LINDA JILL ROY Somerset BS Child Development KATHY L. ROYER Springfield, OH BA Art (Graphic Design) KENNETH B.RUSSELL Frankfort BS Police Administration NORMAN A. RUSSELL Kingston, Jamaica BBA Business Management SUE L. RUSSELL Cincinnati, OH BBA Marketing JANE ELLEN RYE Flemingsburg BS Speech Pathology Audiology TONYA R.SALLEE Ft . Mitchell BSN Nursing SANDRA JEAN SAMUELS Fairdale BS Occupational Therapy JANE R. SANDS Lexington BS Spec. Ed. TERRY A. SANNER Dayton, OH BS Law Enforcement DORAL. SATTERLY Frankfort BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten JEFFREY HARRISON SATTERLY Glasgow BBA Finance MARY E. SCALLON Kendall Park, NJ BS Nursing BRIAN J. SCANLON Rochester, NY BS Law Enforcement R. DOUGLAS SCHLOSSER Ft. Thomas BS Ornamental Horticulture CATHERINE SCHMIDT Vandalia, OH BS Elem. Ed. Lib. Science BETH SCHNIER Ft. Thomas BBA Marketing TINA ELLEN SCHOEWE Littleton, NH BA Speech Comm. Human Relations DONNAA.SCHULTZ Midway BS Physical Education THOMAS W. SCHULTZ Buffalo, NY BS lET Manual Arts HELGA MARIA SCHUSTER Dayton, OH BA Social Work JANET M. SCHWERMAN Highland Hts. BBA Accounting DEBORAH K. SCOTT Berea BME Music Education WALLACE DUVAL SCOTT Louisville BS Technical Horticulture CHRISTINA ANNE SCRIBNER Brooksville BS Business Education DAVID SEEWER Louisville BS Police Administration Seniors Row-See 379 MARY LOUISE SELL Wallins Creek BBA Business Admin - Management KATE SENN Louisville BS Horticulture SUKAWAT SENYWONGSE Bangkok, Thailand BBA Finance JOSEPH W. SESSIONS Long Beach BS Police Administration MARSHALL SEXTON Jenkins BS Industrial Technology (Computer) TERESA LYNN SEYFRIT Richmond BS Elementary Education JEANNE C. SHAFER Cincinnati, OH BS Law Enforcement - Corrections BRENDA LOU SHAFFER Sturgis BBA Finance PATRICK M.SHAW Spencerport, NY BS Police Administration LILLIAN R. SHELTON Somerset BS Elementary Ed. Recreation TAWANNA L. SHEPARD Fairfield, OH BA History UDRON SHINAWATRA Chi engmai, Thailand BBA Business Management MARYE. SHIREMAN MIddletown BS Special Education MAGDA LYNN SHIRLEY Georgetown BS Elementary Education MARY GWENDOLYN SHOCKENCY Lebanon BS Elementary Special Ed. JON! J. SHORT Tompkinsville BS Dietetics CHRISTIAN S.SHRIMPTON Cincinnati, OH BA History JOHN W. SHUMWAY JR. Lexington BA Journalism PAUL H. SIEVERS Louisville BME Music Education DEBRA A. SIMPSON Norwood, OH BS Home Economics KATHY M.SIMPSON Lancaster BBA Office Administration KENNETH W. SIMS Lancaster BBA Management BILLIE E. SIZEMORE Bear Branch BA English Education PATRICK WAYNE SKEES Big Cliffy BBA Accounting GAYLEANNSKIDMORE Jamestown, NY BA History DAVID F. SLAGLE Somerset BS Special Education CARL GREGORY SLONE Waverly, OH BS Physical Education IDA LOUISE SLUSHER Plnevliie BSN Nursing 380 Senlors Sel-Slu VIRGINIA ALICE SLUSHER Middlesboro BS Deaf Education MIKE A. SMALLWOOD Dorton BS Law Enforcement BRENDA K. SMITH Louisville BA Broadcasting CHRISTI LEE SMITH Fairfield, OH BS Elementary Education DAVID V.SMITH Lancaster BA Social Work EUGENE JOSEPH SMITH JR. Oil City. PA BS Police Admin. JOHN BARON SMITH Paintlick BS Pre-Med MADONNA JEAN SMITH Springfield BS Public Health MICHAEL D.SMITH South Point, OH BS Recreation Park Admin. MITZI A. SMITH Danville, VA BSN Nursing PATRICIA E. SMITH Corbin BS Physical Education ROBERT LINTON SMITH Pikeville BA Art Education nr |V-3i i|-!QPf i. 5K - ' WMiPJJ IK!5 - if ' :- ■- J • — -Jf-Oi V HL£!!J ft ■1 - U LEFT: A lone spectator at Hanger Field watches the Colonels during a pre-season scrimmage against Carson- Newman. i.. I a Seniors Slu-Smi 381 ■■■r Spring Graduation Draws IVIany SHERRI SMITH Manchester BA English MAURICE RAY SMITHER Owenton BBA Accounting JOHN W. SNEDEGAR Owingsville BBA General Business JERRY D. SNOWDEN Irvine BS Industrial Tectinology STACIE M.SNYDER Lexington BS Ptiysical Ed Athletic Training JEFFERY DALE SOLE Parkersburg, WV BS Wildlife Management SANDRA LYNN SORRELL Trenton, OH BS Physical Education MICHAEL DON SPARKS Irvine BBA Marketing JOHN S, SPENCER Winchester BS Biology NEVA SHARLENE SPENCER Winchester BS Business Education ANNE F, SPRINGMAN Mason, OH BS Recreation Park Admin. MARGARET SUSAN SPURLIN Richmond BS Psychology KIMBERLY STACKS Shippensburg, PA BBA Business Administration PAMELA A. STACKS Shippensburg, PA BS Police Administration JANICE ELAINE STAFFORD Danville BBA Office Administration PATRICIA KAY STAHL Nitro, WV BA Sociology JAMES MICHAEL STAHLHUT Indianapolis, IN BS Industrial Technology PAUL W. STAKER Stockdale, OH BS Industrial Arts Education NADRA RENE STAMPER Irvine BBA Marketing TERESA STAMPER Booneville BSN Nursing BETH ANN STANTON Franklin, PA BSN Nursing SARAH DABNEY STAPLES Ravenna BS Pre-Med ROMMIE MICHAEL STARKS Covington BS Industrial Education TERESA J. P. STARNES Winchester BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten JILLE. STEGER Florence BBA Accounting JILL L. STEINMETZ Charleston, WV BA Sociology Social Work MARGARET C. STEVENS Lawrenceburg BS Public Health - Community MARTIN L. STEVENS Skaneateles, NY BS Police Administration 382 Seniors Smi-Ste J ABOVE: Alumni Coliseum Is packed with family and friends as spring graduates accept their diplomas from Dr. J. C. Powell. MARY ANGELA STEVENSON BS Interior Design SHARON LOUISE STEVENSON BS Industrial Tech. (Draftmg Arch.) CASSANDRA GAIL STEWART BS Public Health DON STEWART BBA Marketing ROY T. STEWART BS Industrial Technology MARY L. STINNETT BA Art DEBRA CAY STINSON BSN Nursing SHELBY ALAN STIRN BS Horticulture PAULA JEAN STOLTZ BS Corrections LYNN GARDEN STORY BS Interior Design TERRY R. STREET BA Art NANCY DEAN STROTHER BS Corrections MARCIA SUE STUTZMAN BS Recreation SCOTT SUDDUTH BBA Data Processing STANLEY DWIGHT SURRATT BS Wildlife Management DEBBIE A . SUTFIN BS Psychology Louisville Paris Elizabethtown Cincinnati. OH Worthville Nicholasville Richmond Middletown Lexington Lexington Corbin Corbin Findlay. OH Frankfort Midway Miamisburg, OH Seniors Ste-Sut 383 } ABOVE: Future hopes and plans are discussed by Coach Roy KIdd as he works with the Colonels during pre-season prac- tices. BRUCE MICHAEL SWAGLER East Rochester, NY BS Police Administration SUSIE LEE SWEAT Richmond BS Speech Pathology Audiology JENNIFER A, SWOPE Lexington BBA General Business SELBY SUE TACKETT Robinson Creek BS Vocational Rehabilitation EVERETT D.TALBERT Lexington BBA Business Administration CONNIE JEAN TAMME Lebanon Jet. BS Medical Laboratory Technology CLIFFORD A. TAYLOR Essie BS Elementary Education JOHN H. TAYLOR Monticello BBA Marketing PAMELA C.TAYLOR Waynesville, OH BS Recreation Park Admin. VIRGINIA CHARLENE TAYLOR Shepherdsville BS Public Health DEBBIE A. TERRELL Louisville BS Interior Design JANE EVELYN TERRY Lexington BME Music Education (Piano) JAMES E.THOMAS JR. Hopkinsville BS Police Admin., MICHAEL WAYNE THOMAS Annville BS Law Enforcement History SUSAN JOAN THOMAS Columbus, OH BS Physical Education AARON THOMPSON JR. Manchester BA Political Science £i . f m 384 Seniors Swa-Tho Team Spirit Begins With Coach Kidd DAVID LEE THOMPSON BBA Transportation Phys. DIst. KAREN JOAN THOMPSON BS Elementary Education SHELIA DARLENE THOMPSON BBA Business Marketing RICKY LEE THURMAN BA Broadcasting CAYLENTICHENOR BA Journalism CONNIE SUE TINCHER BS Psyctnology Data Processing ALICE D, TODD BS Special Education ROXANE M. TOMASI BS Police Administration JEFFREY DAVID TOUVELLE BS Police Administration JOYCE P. TREBOLO BS Nursing RICHARD W. TREMBATH BS Fire Prevention Control MARCIA LEE TRODAHL BS Wildlife Management HORRELL C. TROGDLEN BS Physical Education THOMAS M. TROTH BA Music KAREN S. TUCKER BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten RHOJALIA KAYE TUDOR BS Elementary Ed. Hearing Impaired SHERRYE LYNN TUGGLE BS Interior Design CYNTHIA L. TUPMAN BA Political Science BELINDA GAYLE TURLEY BA Social Work DOTTIE TURNER BS Elementary Ed. Kindergarten ESTHER CAROLYN TURNER BA Art JAN MARIE TURNER BS Dietetics NEANA SUSAN TURNER BS Fashion Merchandising ROBI L. TURNER BS Elementary Education TOMMY T.TURNER BS Police Administration VERNON DALE TURNER BA History TERESA KAY TUSSEY BS Fashion Merchandising DOUGLAS ALAN ULRICH BBA Marketing Manchester East Bernstadt Louisville Lawrenceburg Nicholasville Tyner Shelbyville Greeley. CO Barnesville. OH Brodhead North Street, Ml Richmond Owensboro Lynchburg, OH Lancaster Waco Louisville Florence Hazard Fraser, Ml Beattyville Bethel, OH Louisville Jackson Lexington Jackson Lancaster Cincinnati. OH Seniors Tho-UIr 385 Ravine is a Natural Classroom JENNIFER A. UTZ Florence BS Physical Education JENNY L. VAN HOOK Somerset BA Sociology JANE E. VARNEY S. Charlestown, WV BA Social Work L. BOBBIE VARNEY Huddy BBA Management VICKIVIARS Hyden BS Physical Education DIANNE MARIE VOGT Ft. Thomas BS Fashion Merchandising DAVID A. WAGNER Wheelersburg, OH SUSAN M. WAHLBRINK Ft. Thomas BS Corrections Sociology CHARLES F.WALKER Somerset BA Broadcasting DONALD K. WALKER Springboro, OH BS Wildlife Management RITA G. WALLEN Allen BBA Accounting DEBORAH E. WARD Louisville BS Mathematics ROBERT J. WARD Richmond B3 Pre-medical Sciences ARCHIE L. WARE Shelbyville BS Horticulture DEAN ALAN WARREN Middletown BBA Marketing DANNY L. WATSON Louisville BS Wildlife Management DEBBIE WATSON Flemingsburg HAROLD GLENN WATSON Frankfort BS Wildlife Management ETHEL CHARLENE WATTS Waynesburg BS Home Economics Education GEORGE C. WATTS Sonora BBA Electronic Data Processing WILLIAM B. WATTS Sonora BBA Electronic Data Processing DIANE WEAVER Louisville BS Elementary Special Education MALLORY A. WEAVER Blanchester, OH BS Corrections, Sociology DORA L. WEBB Prestonsburg BA Broadcasting ANTHONY L.WEBBER Newton, MA BS Physical Education TERRI J. WEIER Ft. Thomas BS Community Health ANTHONY PAUL WEINGARTNER JR. New Rich., OH BS Industrial Education BREWIER WAYNE WELCH Bedford A y«a B ' e • J. J X t l BS Physical Ed. School Health 386 Seniors Utz-Wel JOHN M.WENZ BBA Accounting CYNTHIA LOUISE WENZEL BS Special Elementary Education BILLY JACK WEST BBA Business Administration ROY JOSEPH WEST DIANA LYNN WESTERMAN BS Interior Design CHARLES DAVID WESTRICK BA Speech Comm. Human Relations ANNE MERCER WHARTON BS Home Economics Education LISA MARIE WHEAT BS Special Ed. Elementary Ed. Augusta Cincinnati, OH Monticello Wilmington, OH Ludlow Carrollton Springfield Louisville KIMBERLY ANN WHEELER BS Police Ad Criminalistics TERRY M. WHEELER BS Biology RANDY LEE WHITAKER BS Agriculture DENITA CAROL WHITE BA Legal Secretary Harrisburg Richmond Waynesville. OH Palntlick LEFT: A trip to the ravine is routine for this botany class while studying various plants located in the area. Seniors Wen-Whi 387 JAMES R.WHITE Frankfort BA Broadcasting MYRNA C, WHITE Louisville BBA Data Processing SHELBY RANDELL WHITE Richmond BA Legal Assistancy MARY M, WHITED Jenkins BSN Nursing VICKIE L.WHITLOCK Park Hills BA Art Education KEVIN WAYNE WHITMAN Louisville BS Physical Education CLARICE WIGGINS Langston, OK BA Speech Education JOSEPH WIGGINS Brooklyn, NY BS Physical Education Health REBECCA G.WILHOIGE Dry Ridge BA Social Work GARY BLAINE WILKERSON Springfield BS Physical Education MARGARET WILKERSON Ft. Mitchell BS Recreation ELIZABETH ANNE WILLHITE Joplin, MO BS Physical Education CAROL ANN WILLIAMS Richmond BS Wildlife Management JAMES M. WILLIAMS Corbin BA Speech Comm. Human Relations JANETTA KAREN WILLIAMS Corbin BBA Business Education CHARLES EDWARD WILSON JR. Rockville, MD BA History DOUG WILSON London, OH BBA General Business KATHERINE A. WILSON Cincinnati, OH BS Physical Education KATHEY JUNE WILSON Faubush BS Dietetics, LEWIS WILSON II Berea BS Psychology Broadcasting VALYA WILSON Ashland BA Social Work Psychology WENDY D. WILSON Butler, IN BS Fashion Merchandising VERMAN RAY WINBURN Fisherville BS PaD PATRICIA L. WINDHAM Louisville BA Social Work JANE ANN WINGATE Frankfort BS Rehabilitation Ed. Social Work RICK A. WOESTE Alexandria BA Political Science STEPHEN WAYNE WOLFZORN Ft. Thomas BS Police Administration PAMELA JO WOOD Bardstown BS Medical Records Technology 388 Seniors Whi-Woo REBECCA ANNE WOOD Loveland, OH BSN Nursing REBECCA E. WOOD Frankfort BS Child Development (Kindergarten) CLINTON L. WOODFORD Skaneateles, NY BS LEN - Police Administration MICHAEL LAMONT WOODS Lexington BA Social Work REGINA KEARN WOODS Hardinsburg BS Agriculture DEBORAH WOOLFORK Lexington BS Elementary Kindergarten Ed. PATRICIA LYNN WOOTON Somerset BA Sociology LEIGHTON F. WORRELL Irvine BS Physical Education DANNY CRAIG WRIGHT Dorton BBA Management JEROME P. WRIGHT Louisa BS Mathematics KIM N. WRIGHT Fairborn, OH BS Child Development LINDA D. WYLIE Springfield. OH BS Interior Design ANDREA B.YADEN Bardstown BS Physical Education SHARON KAYE YEAGER Finchville BS Physical Education MARK H. YELLIN Oaklyn. NJ BS Industrial Education FRED DOUGLAS YOUNG Lexington BBA Business Management London Cincinnati, OH JUDY ANN YOUNG BS Special Education ROBIN ADELE YOUNG BS Graphic Design (Illustration) FRANK ZUCCALA East Long Meadow, MA BA History Education BRENDA ZULLO Lewes, DE BS Recreation JAMES A.ZWAHLEN BBA Business Management DEBRA A. ZYCH BS Police Administration Waynesburg Dayton, OH Seniors Woo-Zych 389 ' ■iiS ks ' ' ' S :Si %%. 0 CATHYA. ARRIGON MPA Public Administration CATHERINE JOYCE BAKER MA Special Education ELWOOD L. BLAKE ROGER D. BLANKENSHIP MS Parks Recreation Admin. Maineville, OH Mt. Vernon Huntingdon Valley, PA Leitchfield SUSAN BOLTON Walton MA Home Economics Education CAMELLIA CASEY Salem. VA MA Industrial Comm. Services Counseling RITA J. CHESNUT Jenkins MA Home Economics Education LOREN CHILDRESS Radcliff MA Physical Education r Evv3 i SUWATCHINDAVANICH 1 Bangkok, Thailand Law Enforcement DEBORAH LORRAINE CHOATE Loveland, OH MA Industrial Community Services SUSAN ELAINE COMPTON Martin MA Music JAMES M. CREAGER Kettering, OH MBA Accounting ARTHUR CREAST JR. Covington MA Secondary Art Education CONNIE SUE CUNDIFF Liberty MA Psychology - Special Education ROBERT PAUL DANKO Richmond MBA Management MARTHA MARTIN DAUGHERTY Union MA Art Education JUDY A. DAVENPORT Flint, Ml MA Student Personnel JOHN D. DAVENPORT Chattanooga, TN MA Sports Administration ROBERT L DAVIS Clay City MA Physical Education, Driver Ed. CARRIE L. DEAN Harrodsburg MA Business Education ANDREA G.DEATON Richmond MS Chemistry BRENDA SUE DeBORD Crab Orchard MA Allied Health SANDRA J. DICK Bethel, OH MARY F. DORRIS Lexington MA Special Education KAREN DRAKE Lexington MA Biology PHYLLIS GAY DUNAWAY Richmond MA Education History THOMAS W. DYKE Richmond Police Administration ROLAND KEITH EAST Nicholasville MA Education Graduates Arr-Eas 391 High Schoolers Meet Powell WARREN J. ENGLISH Richmond MA English DENNIS A. ERICKSON Beaverton, OR MS Criminal Justice HELEN MARIE FARDO Richmond MA Education History ROBERT L. FIGLESTAHLER JR. Sciotoville, OH MS Criminal Justice SUSAN L. FINK Wirtz.VA MS Geology RICHARD E. FRYMAN Englewood, OH MA Industrial Education TRUDY C. GROSSMAN Hillside, NJ MA Sports Admin. Physical Education CAROLYN A. HAAG Lexington MA Physical Education CAROLYN ANN HARNESS Louisville MA Art Education KENNETH F. HATFIELD Elizabethtown MBA Finance CHARLES M. HELLEBUSCH Lexington MA Sociology BRENDA KAY JACKSON Danville MA School Health 1 AMY T.H.JEN Taiwan MA Home Economics MICHAEL G. JOHNSTON Hopkinsville MS Geology FRED HAYS KARR Lexington MS Industrial Technology BILLYE KILLMAN Richmond Family Nurse Practioner KEITH K.W.KO Hong Kong MS Biology MARY E. LANG Richmond MBA General Business MARY JO LEATHERS Campbellsville MA Library Science ROBERT A. McCLEESE Lexington MA Sociology Psychology wiLLARD Mcintosh Maineville, OH BBA Real Estate RICHARD L. McQUADY Louisville MBA Accounting KEVIN C. MITCHELL Richmond MS Industrial Technology KATHRYN J. NIXO N Louisville MA Elementary Education PATRICIA JEANNE NOVAK Huntington Station, NY MA Physical Education RICHARD T. OWEN Nevif Castle MS Criminal Justice BRENDA J. PEACE Williamsburg MA English THERESA ANN PENNINGTON Lexington MS Juvenile Corrections 392 Graduates Eng-Pen LEFT: Dr. Powell ponders a question put before him by one of the high school journalists at campus during the summer journalism workshop. ALAN p. PETERSON Kettering, OH MA Physical Education RODNEY T. PERRY Frankfort MA Biology STEPHEN AARON PITZ Middlesboro MA Criminal Justice Education PANSIRI PRAPAWAT Bangkok, Thailand MS Criminal Justice MARTHA ANN PRICE Paris MS Recreation Park Admin. HOWARD WILLIAM RANKIN JR. Burton, OH . MBA Accounting KIMBERLEY H. RITTENOUR Cincinnati, OH MA Spanish MICHAEL BENJAMIN ROBERTS Louisville MA Music RUTHN. ROGNESS Wheatland, WY BS Nursing ARTHUR J. SCIUBBA Havertown, PA MA Physical Education TENA MICHELE STAHLHUT Paducah MA Physical Education SHARON ANN STEPHENS Russell Springs MA Education - Student Personnel DEBORAH E. TATTER Louisville MBA Business Administration GIBSON ADENIYI TOGUNDE Ibadan, Nieria MS Biochemistry RONNIE WAYNE VANOVER Benham MA Art Education SAM M. WARD Hazard MA Student Personnel ALICE C. WATTS Campbellsville MBA Accounting ALICE C. WIEDEMER Louisville MA Physical Education SHIRLEY D. WINTJEN Lincoln, DE MA Physical Education Graduates Pef-WIn 393 NOVANIAAKERS AA Medical Secretary VICKIE BALLARD AA Administrative Office Services JEANIE BOND AA A. D. Nursing KAREN LEE BOWLING AA Child Care ROSEMARY BOWMAN AA Corrections MIKE S. BRILL AA Computer Tech JOSEPH E. BROOKS AA Nursing BETTY CAMPBELL AA Child Care MARY JO CAMPBELL AA Child Care PAMELA S. CAMPBELL AA Nursing ROBERT S. CARLISLE AA Drafting Design BEVERLY A. CHENAULT AA Dietetic Technician RHONDA G.CHURCHILL AA Child Care DEBRA S. CLARK AA Nursing LAURA A. COHEN AA Nursing LINDA M. COLE AA Legal Secretary JEANM.CONLEY AA Recreation Supervision CATHERINE A. CORBETT AA Nursing JANAN KAY CRABTREE AA Interior Decoration STEPHEN CRAYCRAFT AA Drafting Design RUSSELL EUGENE DAVID AA Agriculture YOLANDA S. DAVIS AA Law Enforcement CHERYL A. DREYER AA Dietetic Technology CEREE M. DUER AA Nursing ROBERT L. EBERENZ AA Real Estate WEND! EKSTEDT AA Printing Technology SARA R. 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PATRICIA SUE McCLANAHAN Covington ASN Nursing DAWN MARIE McDONALD Owenton AA Legal Secretary SHELLEY R. MEEKS Corbin AA Accounting MARGARET LYNNE MILLER Richmond ASN Nursing JAMES M.MORRIS London AS Broadcast Engineering DONALD M. NALLEY Richmond AS Broadcast Engineering PHYLLIS ANN NEWBY Springfield AS Child Care PAUL E. NEWTON Springfield. OH AA Police Administration DENISE IRENE PAGETT Xenia.OH AS Recreation Supervision SHERRIE JOY PAYNE Owensboro AA Medical Secretary SANDRA R. POLAND Mt. Herman ASN Nursing TERESA MARIE POSEY Harrison, OH AA Medical Secretary PAMELA KAY PREECE Inez AA Corrections TIMOTHY M. QUILLIN Louisville AA Police Administration DEBBIE J. RAQUE Louisville AS Medical Assisting DEBBY RATLIFF Waddy AS Therapeutic Recreation DOUG C. REESER Louisville AA Electronics TERRI M. REYNOLDS Middletown, OH AA Retailing MARGARET A. RIPPLE Richmond AA Nursing REBECCA JEANETTE RIPPLE Richmond AA Corrections - LEN 396 Associates McC-Rip Moving In Takes Two KEVIN ROSS RITCHIE AS Broadcast Engineering Teciinology REGINA B. RODGERS AS Therapeutic Recreation SUSAN KAYE RYAN AA Accounting EILEEN MARIE SAUER AA Executive Secretarial JULIE DIANE SEGER AS Medical Assisting Technology BEVERLY JEANE SEIGLA AA Executive Secretarial BELINDA SUE SMITH AS Floristry DEBORAH L. SMITH ASN A.D. Nursing KAREN J. SPALDING ASN Nursing KIMBERLY ANN STACKS AA Administrative Office Services TERESA G. STAMPER ASN Nurs ing LESLIE CAROL STEVENS AS Medical Records Technology DELORES J.SWEAT AA Corrections CAROL KAYLENE TAYLOR ASN A. D. Nursing SHEEREE L. TAYLOR AS Medical Record Technology TOMMIE L. THOMASSON AA Law Enforcennent Cynthiana Florence Mt. Washington Cincinnati, OH Louisville Loveland, OH Sebster Richmond Lebanon Shippensburg, PA Maytown Louisville Richmond Finley Columbia Louisville Manchester BARBARA J. THOMPSON AA Medical Laboratory Technology CONNIE CHARLOTTE TIPTON Stanton AS Medical Assisting Technology LISA D. VAUGHN Hawesville AA Medical Laboratory Technology DONNA TERESA WARDEN New Richmond, OH ASN Nursing TERESA MAE WEAVER Lexington AS Therapeutic Recreation MICHELLE A. WHITAKER Ft. Mitchell ASN Nursing TRACY MICHELLE WHITE Louisville ASN Nursing TONY A. WILDER Middlesboro AA Banking JAY A. WILSON Calvert City AA Interior Design CYNTHIA ELAINE WOOD Cynthiana AS Medical Assisting Technology KATHY WORK Covington AA Accounting mmm. k. Associates Rif-Wor 397 4 1 ' ' y Mm i i. w ■M UK , - I , h £ s=:pkLi:.cr:-j 6,Aa UNDERCLASSES BELOW: An ROTC student practices his marksmanship on an un- suspecting victim. RIGHT: Icicles form an unusual adornment on the University Building. BOTTOM: Heavy snowfall makes walking or running hazardous for both man and animal. nwi EVELYN M.ABELL Louisville KATHY DEONE ABLES Fleming SHERWOOD S. ADAMS Louisville THOMAS R. ADAMS Greenfield, OH DORATHY IFEYINWA ADIGWE Awka, Nigeria BARRY C.ADKINS Pikeville DEBBIE A. ALLEN Lebanon ANGELA F. ANDERSON Holliday, TX ROBERT C. ANDERSON Vienna, WV LISA J. APPLEGATE Centerville, OH PAUL K.ARNOLD Franklin, OH SUSAN K. ARNOLD Louisville SHIRLEY GWEN ASHCRAFT Hamilton, OH RACHEN ASSAPIMONWAIT Bangkok, Thailand ROBERT M. ATKINSON Lexington LESLIEAUGUSTIN Hamilton, OH NANCY AZBELL Newark, OH KAREN E. BABB Russell JERRY G. BACH Cincinnati, OH PATRICIA L. BACH Jackson CRAIG EDWARD BAILEY Kettering, OH SANDRA KAY BAILEY Lexington BRENDA KAY BAKER Mt. Vernon ROBERT LOWELL BAKER Manchester TIM W. BAKER Franklin, OH MARY ELIZABETH BALLARD Winchester RANDALL ROSS BALLARD II Madison, WV CINDY LOU BARKER Corbin KIMBERLY JEAN BARKER Ashland CONNIE BARNES Columbus, OH ROSLYN LYNN BARNETT Middlesboro MARK ROBERT BARRY Kettering, OH TIMOTHY R. BARTHOLOMEW Louisville BILL E. BARTON Tampa, FL LARRY BARTON Richmond BETTY JO BASTIN Middleburg KIM LORAINE BATTYE Lexington JEANIE GALE BECK Finley THOMAS J. BECK Louisville RANDY BELCHER Belcher Juniors Abe-Bel 401 Recreation Comes in IVIany Forms AGNES MARIA BELLAMY Saldee MARI E. BENEDICT Ft. Thomas B EVELYN S. BENNETT Westlake, OH DIANE C. BENNEY Loveland, OH DANIEL C. BERKEBILE Ashland BRENDA J. BERRY New Carlisle, OH DAVE L. BESSER Prospect JANET KAY BEST Louisville JOHN CLIFTON BEST Barboursville HENRY CARLISLE BESUDEN Winchester KAREN SUE BISHOP Peewee Valley PAMELA B. BLACK Shelbyville ELIZABETH W. BLADES Brooksville KATHY A. BLAIR Xenia, OH CAROLYN T. BLAKEMAN Allen PAULA V.BLANKENSHIP Leitchfield DAMON H. BLANTON Lexington REX W. BLANTON Lynch PATTY S. BOEMKER Covington CHRISTINE MARIE BOHN Louisville AMY J. BOISE Sherburne, NY PATRICIA G. BOND Taylor Mill LYNN R. BONHAM New Carlisle, OH JOHN BONIAKOWSKI Greenbrook, NJ DONNA S. BOTTOM Shelbyville VAL ERIE ANN BOWDY Ft. Thomas BRENDA SUE BOWLES Valley Station CORA L. BOWLING Catlettsburg DEBORAH A. BOWLING Buckhorn SANDRA F. BOWLING Fogertown DIANNGAILBRAINARD Somerset GREGORY D. BREEDING Richmond SHARON L. BREEDING Richmond DAVE J. BREEN Monmouth Junction, NJ DEBORAH SUE BRIGHT Dayton, OH PATRICIA DENISE BRINDLEY Carrollton BARBARA L. BRINEGAR Maryville, TN ANNE F. BROCK Bondville JANET SUE BROOKS Barbourville SUSAN MARIE BROOKS London 402 Juniors Bel-Bro JOHN LEE BROWN POLLY ANN BROWN WALTER S. BROWN JR. RICHARD L. BRUMFIELD LINDA L. BRUNTON SUZANNE BUCHANON ELLA JO BUDKE NANCY J. BUES GWEN S. BULLOCK VIVIAN KAE BURCH PATS. BURDETTE DAVID GERALD BURTON REBECCA BURTON SHEILA BURTON TERESA ANN BURTON TIM C. BURTON TERESA L. BUSH PEGGY ANN BUTLER TERESA LYNN BUTLER CYNTHIA A. BYRD Middlesboro Hodgenville Lexington Middletown Louisville Hodgenville Covington Ft. Lauderdale, FL Cumberland Boonevllle Lebanon Hustonville Ashton Nicholasville Rush Sonnerset Miami, FL Louisville Louisville Independence LEFT: The dorm seems an unusual place for serious music practice. ABOVE: Skateboarding sometimes proves to be the quickest way to travel to class. Junlors Bro-Byr 403 Dorms fill with Trash and Treasures GWENDOLYN E. CABLE Brodhead REGINA RENEE CAHAL Ashland ERNESTINE CALITRI Hazard NANCY E. CAMENISCH Stanford KEVIN M. CAMPBELL Louisville LINDA CAROLYN CAMPBELL Hamilton, OH WILLIAM C. CAMPBELL Louisville DEBBIE A. CANNAVAN Lexington WILMA C. CANTRELL Lexington WANDA CARLILE Finchville NORMAN A. CARPENTER JR. Lexington Parl , MD VIRGINIA MARIE CARPENTER Louisville ELIZABETH A. CARRUBA Cumberland CONSTANCE L. CARTER Leitctifield SYLVIA SUE CARTER Magnolia JEANIECASSADY Louisville GLENN E. CASTEEL Cincinnati, OH STEPHEN W. CASTLE Seco BERDIE C. CHAMBERLAIN N. Middletown CHEONG-HO CHAN Hong Kong NANCY LINN CHEATHAM Mansfield, OH ROSEMARY CHEEK Stanton TONY KAM FAI CHENG Hong Kong BARBARA G. CHERNE Middletown, NJ BRIAN M. CHIC Frankfort WALLIE CHILDRESS Lexington CHERYL LYNNE CHRISTOPHERS Carrollton MATTHEW RICHARD CIECORKA Richmond BURL CLARK Paris CATHERINE L. CLARK Jeffersontown LEIGHANNE CLARK Ashland STEVE G. CLARK Whitley City TINA MARIE CLARK Frankfort ALECIA CLAUNCH Harrodsburg BECKIE CLEMENT Prospect DEBRA JEAN CLICK Ashland CURT D. COAKLEY Lancaster, OH PATTY A. COBB Louisville SHIRLEY ANN COLE Lexington SANDRA GAIL COLEMAN Louisville - ' ' ' - 404 Juniors Cab-Col CAROLYN JO COMBS Owensboro CRAIG CAMPBELL COMBS Richmond DONNA M. COMBS Dillsboro, IN MARCIA A. COMBS London PATRICIA H. COMBS Booneville RAMONA COMBS Jackson TOM H. COMBS Ashland DAVID MICHAEL CONN Lebanon, OH GREGORY SCOTT COOK Franklin, OH KATRINA KAY COOPER Barlow B. JOANNECORSON Concord, NH ANNA SUE COUCH Albany MICHAEL LEE COX Minneola, FL ROBERT L. COX Louisville SHERYL COX Berea MARSHELL CRAFT Whitesburg SUE ANN CRAIG Cincinnati, OH MARY CREW Louisville RAYMOND M. CROUCHER Irvine CATHY J. CROZIER Louisa ABOVE: Finding storage space for the necessities of campus life can look insurmountable during the early hours of mov- ing into the dorm. Juniors Com-Cro 405 sir , ..« «« ABOVE: This Case Hall coed makes a daily run to her mailbox checking for news from home. RIGHT: This student seems relaxed as he reads the Progress while waiting for his next class to begin. JOHN W. CRUSE CYNTHIA ANNE CULVER CATHY CUNDIFF DEBRA KAY CURL DEBORAH A. DAHLGREN TERRY LYNN DAILEY MICHAEL ALAN DALEY CHRISTINE L. DALTON EDDIE LEWIS DALTON DEBORAH KAY DANIEL KEITH L. DANIEL SANDRA M. DASH KATHI LEAH DAVIS KEITH CLAYTON DAVIS LAURA IVIESTA DAVIS LISA LYNN DAVIS PATRICIA A. DAVIS TERRELL A. DAVIS DARRELL E. DAY JANET S. DAY Winchester Coshocton, OH London West Point Louisville Harrodsburg Ft. Thomas Troy, OH Somerset Corbin Ashland Berea Monticello Louisville Pikeville Louisville Calvin Frankfort Versailles, IN Lancaster 406 Juniors Cru-Day Communication Comes in IVIany Directions LAURA M. DAY Whitesburg SYDNEY E. DEAN Sand Gap YVONNE RENIA DEARINGER Lawrenceburg CATHY SUE DEATON Trenton, OH STEVEN L. DEBELL Cox ' s Creek JOAN ELAINE DEMPSEY Greenville LISA KELLY DENHAM Maysville ANDREW S. DENNIS Lawrenceburg DONNA S. DENNY New Castle CLAUDIA M. DENZINGER Louisville JOHN R. DOHERTY Ft. Thomas PAUL DAVID DOSS Lexington RODNEY S. DOUGLAS Lexington PATRICIA DUGGER Potstown, PA KATHY A. DUNBAR Catlettsburg RODNEY GREG DUNFORD Somerset ROBERT JOSEPH DUNKLE JR. Loveland. OH DEBORAH JO DUNLAP Wilmington, OH BARBARA LUCILLE DURHAM Harrodsburg ELIZABETH ANN DYE Standford MARTIN D. EAST Nicholasville ANN MARIE EATON Louisville SUSAN R. EDMON Ashland CAROL SUE EDMONDS Culver City. CA YVONNE LEONA EDMONDS Bowling Green GENE D.EDWARDS Winchester THOMAS EDWARDS Louisville CHERYL ELFERS Ft. Wright DEBRA L. ELKINS Jonesville, VA BRUCE E. EMERSON Lexington DONNA GAYLE ENGLER Valley Station TERESA GAIL ESTES Winchester DOTTYE ETHERINGTON Richmond CANDY E. EVANS Middlesboro JENNIFER S. EVANS Louisville MARK G.EVANS Clarendon Hills. IL PATTI ANN FAESY Lexington DAVID WILLIAM FAIRFAX Louisville DEBORAH S. FARIS Florence JULIE FEEBACK Cynthiana Juniors Day-Fee 407 PHILLIP MILOFETT LIZABETH ANNE FIELDS VALORIE GAYLE FISHBACK LINDA GAYLE FISHER DOULGAS WAYNE FLATT MARILYN J. FLESHMAN CATHY FLYNN KIM H. FORESTER ARTHUR A. FORMAN ADRIAN VAN FOSTER ANNE ELAINE FOY JENNIFER FRALEY DAVID B. FRANCIS TERRY LYNN FRANKLIN BRENDA K. FRASHER VICKIE L.FRAZIER WANDA L. FRAZIER SUSAN G. FREAKLEY JANICE FREEMAN JERRY CARL FRITH MARY S. FRITSCH PAMELA ELAINE FULTON DONNA L. FULTZ JEANNETTE GAITSKILL ANDREW JAMES GALL RANDY S. GALL CHARLISA GAMBREL SHERRY G. GARNER KAREN D. GARRETT ROBIN S. GARRIS MARY DEAN GASSER PEGGY L.D. GAY VICKI LYNN GECKS RICHARD A. GENTNER JIM GHRIST KAREN NICOULIN GHRIST BECKY E. GIBSON KAREN SUE GIBSON MARY LEIGH GILKISON MARY BETH GILTNER New Carlisle, OH Atlanta, GA Carrollton Louisville Jamestown Charleston, WV Frankfort Harlan Radcliff Cocoa Beach, FL Lexington Lawrenceburg Lancaster, OH Franklin, OH Louisville Whitesburg Lexington Xenia, OH Foxtown Pineville Louisville Louisville Ashland Mt. Sterling Ft. Thomas Tullahoma, TN Williamsburg Milford, OH Lebanon Cumberland Owensboro Buckhorn Somerset Richmond Monroeville, OH Louisville Richmond Springfield Winchester Park Hills 408 Juniors Fet-Gi! g ' m I DANIEL S.GLAB Hinsdale, IL JULIA GLACKEN Morning View DEBORAH A. GOFF Somerset DONNA F. COINS Rictimond DONNA KIM GOOCH Lexington JEFFREY LEE GOODE Springfield VICTORIA GORMAN Louisville TARA O ' WEIDA GOSSER Cincinnati, OH WILLIAM A. CRADEL Ft. Wright TERRY MITCHELL GRAHAM Danville HOLLY LYNN GREEN Cincinnati, OH LINDA GREEN Leatherwood DAPHNE BETH GREENE Winchester MICHAEL E. GREENE Hebron BRENDA C. GREENWELL Bardstown MARTHA LYNNE GREENWELL Maysville GREGORY CHARLES GRIFFIN Florence RHODERICK C. GRIFFIN Newarl , OH MARK A. GRIM Paintsville WANDA LEE GUINN Monticello TROYG.GUMM E. Bernstadt RAM L. HAAG Louisville KENNETH L. HALCHAK Pittsburgh, PA WILMA JEAN HALCOMB Lexington BARRY J. HALL Ravenna GARY LEE HALL Perryville GREGORY G. HALL Fairfax, VA JANET K. HALL Kalkaska, Ml RAMONA JEAN HALL Grayson GREGORY W. HAMILTON Melbourne JOSEPH P. HAMILTON Springfield KIRK WILLIAM HAMILTON Louisville SUSIE C. HAMILTON Beaver SHARON SPIZ HANCOCK Louisville SHARON RAE HANDLEY Elizabethtown SYVIL HANDLEY Hodgenville CYNTHIA KAY HANEY Sharpsburg CAROL L. HANKS La«(renceburg CATHERINE ANN HANKS Lawrenceburg JOYCE A. HANSEL Mt. Vernon Juniors Gla-Han 409 ABOVE: An art class turns to a more natural surrounding while studying and sketching the line and form of a low branching tree. SANDRA HARBIN SUSAN J. HARDY JOHN T. HARKEY CASSIE L. HARRIS REBECCA L. HARRIS REBECCA R.HARRIS KAY HARRISON SUSAN GALE HARRISON ANGELIA HARROD DARLENE ALEXIS HARVEY DALEA. HASHAGEN CYNTHIA ANN HASTINGS CAROL JEAN HATFIELD HELEN M. HATTON RITA HAUBNER MARY HAYES FRANCES A. HAYNES CANDACE DARLENE HEARN CRAIG G. HEGE REBECCA J. HENDERSON Calvin Shepherdsville Indianapolis. IN Elkton Louisville Manchester Mason, OH E. Bernstadt Frankfort West Point Louisville Cincinnati, OH Ashland Winchester Butler Tyner Crestwood Waddy St. Thomas, PA Paint Lick 410 Juniors Har-Hen Ravine Provides Ideal Classroom DEBBIE L.HENDRICKSON Versailles DEBRA LYNN HENSLEY Hazard JERRY HENSLEY Tanksley MARY ANN HENSLEY Richmond CYNTHIA G. HERNANDEZ Danville GARY W. HESS Rochester, NY DIANA LYNN HESTER Rush MARK C. HESTER Richmond TIMOTHY L. HEWLETT Louisa DIANA L. HIBBARD London JIMHIGGINS Somerset NANCY J. HILGEMAN Cincinnati, OH CARLA D. HILL Cynthiana FRANCES GAIL HILL Springfield KENNETH WAYNE HILL Corbin RAYMOND JOHN HILS Cincinnati, OH JO ANN HIMMLER Edgewood GARY MARK HINTON Russell TERRY JILL HISSOM Richmond DONNA LYNN HITCHCOCK Volga SARAH RUTH HOCKENSMITH Lexington SANDY S. HODGE Louisville VICKIE HOGUE Jeffersontown ANN L. HOLBROOK San Antonio, TX TERRELL HOLBROOK Roanoke, VA DWAINL. HOLDERBAUM Franklin, OH LOIS HOLLON Irvine SHERRI J. HOLTZAPPLE Lebanon, OH KAREN GAYLE HOPKINS Pineville RANDY S. HORD ML Gilead, OH DONNA HORN Corbin THOMAS A. HORN Finchville JAN LESLIE HOSKINS Georgetown BRIAN F. HOTCHKISS Russell RAYMOND DOUGLAS HOUSE Cincinnati, OH SANDRA LEE HOWARD Cincinnati, OH LEANN LAWSON HUBBARD Richmond MARVA A. HUGHES Waco DANIEL J. HUGHLETT Louisville JANET F. HUME Lexington Juniors Hen-Hum 411 MARCIA HAYES HUNDLEY Tyner JEAN B. HUNTER Freehold, NJ JUDY GAIL HUNTER Carlisle cathy ann hutchins Bardstown ORA CLIFF HYDE London JERI L. ISAACS Louisville KATHY S. ISDN Russell Springs NORMA KAY ISON Ashland JILLANNA JACKSON Lietchfield WILLIAM H. JACKSON JR. Louisville LISA C.JACOBS Lexington GARY S. JAMESON Nashville, TN DEBBY JAMISON Somerset MARY ANN JENKINS New( Castle PRINCESS M. JENKINS Lexington MARY ANTOINETTE JENNE Louisville JEFF C. JESSUP Owensboro JAYDA KIM JEWETT New Lebanon, OH JOHN C. JOHNSON Stone PAULETTE R. JOHNSON Catlettsburg ANITA LYNN JONES ML Sterling CHARLENE JONES Mt. Sterling LOIS GAIL JONES Paris LORETTA JONES Hazard SHARRON KAY JONES Lexington DIANA LYNN JUSTICE Robinson Creek MICHIO KAMOSHIDA Ota-Ku, Tokyo, Japan LEE A. KARSNER Frankfort DEBBIE KEARNS Richmond WILLIAM H. KEELIN Catlettsburg LOU-ANN KELTY Springfield STEPHEN W. KEMP Mt. Gilead, OH KAREN DEE DEMPF Jamestown DAVID M. KENNEDY Columbus, OH PATRICIA CAROL KENNEDY Louisville PETER GARRETT KEY Louisville RALPH LEE KILBY Smithfield MARY JANE KILLEN Crab Orchard KELLY PATRICK KIMBALL Westlake Village, CA KAREN LEE KIMBERLAIN Franklin, OH 412 Juniors Hun-Kim VIRGIL G.KINCAID Beattyville WILLIAM HARRISON KINCAID MIddletown BEVERLY ANN KINDELL West Milton, OH CATHY L. KINDER Lexington LARRY J. KING Orlando, FL SHAUNA M.KING Taylor Mill TONY KINNE Richmond CLAUDIA LYNN KIRBY Troy, OH ROBERTA KAYE KISER Somerset WILLIAM OTTO KLINGSTEIN JR. Indianapolis, IN ROY L. KNIGHT Louisville DIANE RUTH KOWITZ Jacksonville, FL JULIENNE KRASKA Dayton, OH KAREN L. KRAUSS Lexington RICHARD B. KREFT Cincinnati, OH CAROLYN CLARK LAINHART McKee JOE B. LAMBETH Versailles DANA L. LANDRY Georgetown ANNETTE LANE Lexington WAYNE A. LANG Louisville LISAM. LANGE Louisville PHYLLIS KAY LANIER LaCenter DIANNE L. LASH Richmond PAUL A. LASLO Mento, OH SHEREE LYNN LAWSON Campbellsville VICKI JEAN LAWSON Richmond JAMES A. LAY Celine, OH RUSSELL ELWOOD LAYCOCK Cincinnati, OH CARLOTTA J. LEACH Omaha, NB HOLLY LYNN LEACH W. Prestonsburg STEPHEN T.LEAKE Raywrick ANITA L. LEE Shelbyville TIM D. LEIWIG Kettering, OH JUDY C. LESTER Lexington CAROL LEVERIDGE Bowling Green ALAN J. LEWIS Picayune, Ml PAMELA MAE LEWIS Standford MARY CATHERINE LICHTEFELD Louisville ROBIN MARIE LIGGETT Winchester ANNE S. LIN Hong Kong Juniors Kin-Lin 413 ABOVE: Solitude can sometimes be found even wfien there are other people around. JAMES A. LINK Louisville ROBERT L. LINVILLE Berea DENNIS K. LIPPY Louisville KATHY ANN LISCH Springfield, OH SANDRA FAYE LITTLE Campton PRUDENCE L.LOCKE Louisville WILLIAM E. LOCKE Louisville RICHARD V. LOGAN Louisville KATHRYN NOE LOGSDON Springfield CYNTHIA LYNN LOKITS Louisville JANE E.LONG Sylvania, OH SHARON R. LOONEY Pikeville KAREN DENISE LOVELACE Albany DIANE C. LOWE London ELAINE ANN LOWE London BONNIE K. LUSH Louisville AMY J. LUYSTER Versailles MARGARET S. MacDONALD Paducah KIM M. MACHTOLFF Louisville JESSIE GILL MACKINTOSH Berryville, VA 414 Juniors Lin-Mac A Moment of Calm Between Classes ALICE MARGARET MAGGARD Hazard BRENDA K. MAGGARD Whitesburg SONJA LEE MAGGARD Lexington MOLLY MAGINNIS Louisville JEANNE A. MAGNUSON Louisville ELIZABETH U. MAGURA Cookeville.TN LINDA LEE MARCHESE Franklinville, NJ MARILYN MARKELL Maysville BRUCE WAYNE MARTIN McKee CHERYL ANN MARTIN London DON G.MARTIN Battle Creek. Ml JOHN A. MARTIN Crittenden LINDA D. MARTIN Monticello LISA HART MARTIN Cincinnati, OH REBECCA JANE MARTIN Scottsburg, IN LEEANNMARTINDALE St. Marys, OH CHARLENA MASON Booneville JEAN MASSEY Independence LOWELL MASSEY Manchester JENIFER MATRACIA Cincinnati, OH MARTHA JANE McCAFFERY Winctiester TERESA M. McCLEARY Athens, OH DEBRA C. McCOWAN Richmond JON M. McCOY Troy, OH DEBORAH D. McCREARY Louisville POLLY McDAVITT Elizabethtown TONIA DENISE McDONALD Louisville JANET LEE McGILL Hustonville KAREN LEE McKNIGHT Lexington BEVERLY J. McMAINE Waco DEBRA LYNMEERS Lexington ANITA MARIE MEINER Hamilton, OH JOHN L. MEISENHEIMER JR. Richmond CAROL ANN MERRITT Campbellsville MARTHA A. MEYER Edgewood MARY ANN MILBY Eminence TAMI LYNN MILES Wilmington, OH GALE B. MILLER Winchester KIM MILLER Fairdale LESLIE GAYLE MILLER Louisville Juniors Mag-Mil 415 PAMELA G.MILLER Louisville RONALD L. MILLER Taylorsville LONNIE L. MILLS Pineville TRICIA ANN MINGARDI Cincinnati, OH WILLARD ANDREW MITCHELL JR. Corbin DEBORAH JOANNMIZE Mt. Vernon MARSHA MOBLEY Maysville CHERYL ANN MOCCIA Franl fort ROBERT B. MONTGOMERY Lexington BERTHA BELL MOONEY Cynthiana DEBORAH ANN MORGAN Wheelerburg, OH DEBI JEAN MORPHEW Hopl insville JOHN A. MORRETT Troy, OH HAROLD TIMOTHY MORRIS Dayton, OH DEBORAH LEA MOSS Edgewood JERRY MICHAEL MOWLES Salem, VA PAUU i J. MULKINS Louisville DEBORAH KAYE MULLINS Kite ROWETTA HONCHEL MULLINS Dwarf SHELBY RAE MULLINS Corbin BRUCE A. MURPHY Pine Knot JEFFREY DALE MURPHY Columbus, OH SHERRY MURPHY Louisville BRENDA J. MUSIC Prestonsburg SHERRY LYNN MUSIC East Point ROBERT E.NANTZ Glasgow JOHN E. NEIDHART Springfield, OH DONNA C. NELSON Fairdale JERRY MITCHELL NELSON Brandenburg DONA J. NEVILLE Louisville NANCY L. NEW Bronston RHODA JANE NEW Bronston KARIN G. NEWCOM Asfiland MARTIN JOSEPH OCHSNER Louisville REBECCA B. O ' HEARN Louisville COLIN R. OLIVER Louisville JOHN R. OMER Louisville MICHAEL ALAN O ' MERA Erianger CINDY L. OMOHUNDRO Lexington RODNEY EDWIN O ' NEAL Cincinnati, OH 416 Juniors Mil-O ' Ne GARY DOULGAS ONKST KATHY A. OPPERUD MARSHA A. OTTEN MARY ELIZABETH PALMER-BALL MERLE A. PARNELL London Covington Frankfort Louisville Louisville WILLIAM L.PARRIS Lexington BILLIE ANN PARSONS Bristol. VA CHRISTY ANN PARSONS Spencer, WV DEBORAH LYNN PASCO Murray CATHY PATRICK Lexington REBECCA JEAN PENDELL Waverly, OH DANIEL W. PERKINS Louisville SUZANNE PERKINS Union JOE PERKOWSKI Greensboro, NC ELISSA A. PERRY Vine Grove KATHLEEN PETERS McKee RHONDA PETERS London ANN GALEN PICKETT Harrodsburg VICTORIA L. PIGG Fort Knox EILEEN PISETSKY Richmond DIANE KAY PORTER Ft. Mitchell KATHY ELAINE POWELL Irvine GLENDINE PREECE Paintsville WILLIAM J. PRITCHARD Ft. Thomas MARY L. PROCTOR Louisville GREGORY LANE PROW JANE PUANG-NGARM ANN BLAIR PULLIAM CATHY I. PURVES NANCY A. QUACK DAVID G.QUALLS GEORGE AUSTIN RAILEY BILL W. RAMEY ELEANOR ELIZABETH RAPIER DENIA REDFORD KIMBERLY ANN REED PATRICIA JANE REED STEVE E. REID ELIZABETH ANNE REINHARDT VICTORIA A. RENNER Campbellsville Bangkok, Thailand Louisville Cincinnati. OH Louisville Danville Springfield Richmond Bardstown Cincinnati. OH Covington Stanford Lakewood. OH Pewee Valley Cincinnati, OH Juniors Onk-Ren 417 Intermurals Provide Interest During Fall RONDARENNIRT Falrdale MARK LEWIS REYNOLDS South Charleston, WV PATSY J. RHODES Madisonville STEPHEN W. RICHARDS Jamestown MICHAEL SCOTT RICHARDSON Louisville CAROL RICHIE London BONNIE R. RIGG Louisville DEBORAH FAYE RIGGLE Russell JAMES ERIC RILEY Berry SCOTT A. RIMMER Coal Grove, OH BRIAN K.RITTER Louisville ARNETTA ZOE ROBERTS Pikeville JODY ROBERTS Olympia ROSLYN LEIGH ROBERTS Louisville RUTH SNOW ROBERTS Somerset JANE ELLEN ROBINSON Waverly, OH JEFFREY MASON ROBINSON Elkhorn MARGARET JANE ROBINSON Somerset SANDRA K. ROBINSON Lexington SHERYL LYNN ROBINSON Paintsville TOMMIE LEE ROBINSON Ft. Lauderdale. FL WILLIAM B. ROBINSON London LYNNE MARIE RODENCAL Cincinnati, OH REBECCA A. ROE Winchester JANICE LEE ROGERS Stanton JEFFERYG.ROOT Louisville PAULA SUE ROSE Raceland THERESA DIANNE ROSS Lancaster ROBERT A. ROTTGERS Ft. Thomas THOMAS A. ROTTINGHAUS Ft. Mitchell BARBARA A. ROUNDTREE Mt. Sterling JANET LEIGH ROWLETT Richmond KAREN LEE RYAN Louisville ROSIE E. SALES Lexington EMMA RUTH SALISBURY Beaver, OH CLAUDE DOUGLAS SALLEE Winchester WENDELL L. SALYER Elkhorn CINDY SUE SAMUELS Fairdale LINDA L. SANDUSKY Hebron KIM M. SCHIEMAN Louisville 418 Junlors Ren-Sch CHRIS L.SCHLITT DAVID W. SCHMITT DONNA M. SCHREINER KIRK D. SCHWABE JANET MARY SCHWARTZ Louisville Altoona, PA Nicholasville Chicago, IL Ft. Thomas JEAN MARIE SCHWENDAU Louisville MICHAEL S. SCHWENDEMAN Richmond ABBY J. SEBINA Kampala, Uganda, E. Africa DEREGE SEIFU Richmond ROBERT ELLIS SERGENT Zionsville, IN Lisa Ann Sexton Ashland ANNA LEE SHARP Worthville JEFFREY SCOTT SHAW Campbellsville STEVEN E. SHEARD Dayton, OH LORENE SHEENE Yosemite CHARLES EDWIN SHOTWELL Lexington GARY AUVN SIEGEL Richmond DAVIDJ.SILVESTRI Lexington THOMAS L. SIMPSON Lawrenceburg JOHN SCOTT SIMS Lancaster, OH ;r- g S: ABOVE: Competition is keen among intramural football teams during the annual fall matches. Juniors Sch-Sim 419 LINDA KAY SIMS JOHN GRANT SIZEMORE STEPHANIE JEAN SLATTERY SCOTT S. SMILEY BECKY JAYNE SMITH Lancaster Harlan Louisville Dayton, OH Ashland DICKIE A. SMITH Columbia ELISSA FAYE SMITH Loveland, OH GREGORY E. SMITH London JAMES C. SMITH West Chester, OH JEFFERY SMITH Lexington KIMBERLYANNESMITH Brandenburg LAWRENCE A. SMITH Louisville SHERILYN R. SMITH Richmond SHERRY L. SMITH Mt. Vernon SUSAN D. SMITH Troy, OH TERESA ELIZABETH SMITH Villa Hills TERESA LYNN SMITH McKee TIMOTHY L. SMITH Covington VICKIE ELAINE SMITH Irvington W. MARK SNOWDEN Winchester SUSAN M.SPAIN Ashland MARY KATHERINE SPALDING Lebanon DEBRA KAY SPARKS Lexington LAURA DURHAM SPEAKS Stanford LYNDA DARLENE SPENCER Jackson ALETHAG.SPIVEY Lexington AMY CATHERINE SPRINKLE Louisville MELINDA GAIL STAMPER Jackson GAIL A. STAMPS Oviedo, FL THOMAS JOSEPH STANDER Ludlow JUDITH EVANS STANSBURY STEVE T. STARBUCK LAMAN STARK JAMES M. STEED SUSAN KAY STEELY Louisville Westerville. OH Carrollton Lexington Corbin LISA J. STEPHENS BRUCE W. STEVENS JAMES W. STEVENS CAROLINE STEWART NANCYE ELIZABETH STEWART Port William, OH Mt. Eden Danville Louisville Louisville i fflkM ' ' ■420 Juniors Sim-Ste VICKIL.STOGSDILL Jeffersontown MARSHA K. STONE Irvine MARK A. STOWERS Louisville JAN MARIE STRIEF Cincinnati, OH JOSEPH GREGORY STROUDE Sherman SANDRA K.SUERDICK Miamisburg, OH JOANN SUMNER Manchester MATTHEW J. SUNSKI Danville MARK A. SUTER Turner Station JOE DAVID SUTTON Middles boro CINDY E.SWANSON Erlanger JACKIE SWEENEY Louisville JOHN C. TACKETT Lexington JONELL TACKETT Prestonburg KAREN SUE TANNER Somerset ROBERT P. TAYLOR Carlisle DEBBIE J. THOMAS Shepherdsville F. BRITTON THOMPSON Ravenna GARY MERRILL THROPP Lancaster, OH DANNY L. TINSLEY Keavy KIMA. TOLLIVER Port William, OH DENI TOMPKINS Louisville GEORGIANA CHRISTINE TREADWAY Hamilton, OH LINDA ANN TRIMBLE Nancy SUSAN RANEE TRIMBLE Nancy LESLIE PATRICIA TRUMAN YORK JONE TSANG JOANNA LEE TUGGLE TERRI TUGGLE EUGENIA KAY TURNER MARTHA ELLEN TURNER NANCY TURNER MARJORIE TUSSING CARRIE F. UTTER LAURA C. VANCE JERRY VANDERGRIFF PATTY LOU VANOVER RITA LYNN VANOVER TERESA A. VANOVER DAVID MICHAEL VAUGHN Louisville N.P., Hong Kong Irvine Louisville Tompkinsville Booneville Lebanon, OH Yorktown, VA Springdale, OH Versailles Louisville Ben ham Middlesboro Cumberland Gap, TN Middlesboro Juniors Sto-Vau 421 Moving Causes Large and Small Problems MARY VESSELS Louisville KARLA F. VETTER Louisville DEBBIE VIETH Roselle. IL MARK E. VOLPENHEIN Cincinnati, OH ROBIN KAYE WAGGONER Radcliff ALICE JEAN WAIDE Lexington MENLA WALDRON Campbellsville JANIS C. WALKER Richmond MIKE CARL WALKER Danville LESLIE ANNE WALLEN Jamestown, NY FRANK R.WALTERS Madisonville ROMA WARFORD Coeburn, VA JANET L. WARNER Weston, MO CHERYL A. WARNOCK Ashiland ROGER DALE WARREN Middletown FAYETTAD.WARRIX Pikeville DAYNA JEAN WATERS Florence DONNA L. WATSON Louisville GUY M. WATSON Jeffersonville, IN LARRY A. WATSON Cold Spring TERRY GREER WATSON Lexington FLORENCE ANN WATTS Jackson DeLENA A. WEATHERS Lexington LOIS A. WEBB Aberdeen, OH SHELLEY L. WEISMAN Cincinnati, OH NANCY A. WEST S. Charleston, WV RICHARD A. WHARTON Blacklick, OH FESS D. WHITAKER Milton RONALD A. WHITE Louisville SUSAN L. WHITE Louisville URSULA WHITE Valley Station VEDA ANN WHITE Manchester GARY WAYNE WHITEHEAD Owensboro KAREN LYNN WICKLINE Jackson MARK A. WICKLINE London, OH JULIA LEE WIGGINTON West Point JAMES EDWARD WIGGLESWORTH Latonia JAMES D. WILBANKS Louisville GENIE COY WILCOX Richmond GREGORY R. WILKERSON Chicago, IL U ' k 422 Juniors Ves-WII LEFT: A quick trip to a local store during moving-in usually results in a purchase of quite a few items left at fiome. KAREN D.WILKERSON Louisville ANGELA R. WILLIAMS Dayton, OH CARLA WILLIAMS Middletown, OH MARK E. WILLIAMS Florence RHONDA C. WILLIAMS Louisville STEPHEN A. WILLIAMS Owensboro ALETTA JANE WILLOUGHBY Owingsville HARLAN L. WILSON Bettiel, OH PAMELj jo WILSON Barbourville MARCIA ANN WILZ Ft. Thomas SUSAN MARIE WIND Lebanon SUSAN J. WINSTEAD Louisville VICKI A. WOHLLEB Pleasure Ridge Park TINYAU WONG Hong Kong GRIFF A. WOOD Middletown JANICE L.WOOD Frankfort ROBERT E. WOOD III Mt. Sterling SHELIA KAYE WOOD Nancy VICKII LYNN WOOD Nancy LATANYA D. WOODS Louisville KATHYM.WORK Covington JEFF W. WRIGHT Lexington TERRI L. WULLNER Lawrenceburg, IN DONALD L. YOUNG Eminence JANET YOUNG Louisville NANCY L.ZIFCHECK Columbia Station, OH CAROL J. ZIMMER Cincinnati, OH PATRICIA A. ZIPPERLE Louisville Juniors Wil-Zip 423 ; :• %J Bikes on campus save valuable spaces for cars while providing their owners with quick transportation to and from class. 424 Sophomores EKU Offers a Variety of Activities JUDY AARON Jamestown TERRIE JANE ABNEY Irvine CYNTHIA M. ADAMS Louisville LARRY W. ADAMS Lancaster TAMMY ADAMS Louisville KAY AKERS Ashland ANTHONY C. ALLEN Louisville FRANCES S. ALLEN Corbin WAYNE S. ALLEN Lexington BECKY SUE ALLISON Fairborn, OH THOMAS A. ALOIS! Lindenhurst, NY ELAINE ALVINO Franklinville, NJ ABDULAZIZ A. AL-ZAAGI Riyadh, Saudi Arabia VICKI J. AMBURGEY Corbin ELIZABETH ANN ANDERSON Dayton, OH JENNIFER LEIGH ANDERSON Charleston, WV DAVID RUSSELL ANDES Louisville NANCY L ANNESS Harrodsburg PAMELA SUE ARNETT Richmond ROBERT BUTLER ARNOLD Lancaster DEBBIE LEE ASHCRAFT Hamilton, OH JUANITA ASHER Baxter TAMMIE H. ASHLEY Maysville TRACY AUGUSTIN Hamilton, OH STEVE F. AUSTIN Lancaster SAEEDM.BADRAN Jiddah, Saudi Arabia DENISE M. BAILEY Wilmore MELISSA ANN BAKER Harlan PEGGY ANN BAKER London ROGER KEITH BAKER Crab Orchard STEVE D.BAKER Louisville BETH A. BALL Ashland SUSAN B. BALL Lancaster VIRGINIA JOY BALLINGER Mt. Vernon JACQUELINE BARBER Louisville JACQUELINE A. BARBOUR Mt. Washington PAMELA G. BARGER Richmond LEIGH ANN BARKER Chattary, WV ROBIN ELIZABETH BARKER Van Lear DEBORAH SUE BARNES Frankfort Sophonnores Aar-Bar 425 Time for a Grill Break LEDARAYEBARNETT WANDA M. BARNETT JULIA E. BARNOTT PAUL J. BARR PATRICIA A. BAUGHMAN ABBIEO. BEACHAM CHERYL J. BEARD ELLEN L. BEASON GLORIA D. BEATTY ANN C. BEAVIN RHONDA L. BECK VALERIE KAY BECK JULIE K. BECKMAN CARL BEGLEY ELIZABETH ANN BEGLEY ROBERT E.BELOAT TAMARA L. BENGE ELLEN CAROL BENNETT JEFF R. BENNETT ALICE M. BERESFORD PAULA LYNNEBERKE LESLIE K. BERKSHIRE MELANIE S. BERRY MARC E. BERRYMAN PAIGE ALISON BESUNER RANDALL F. BIGGS GARY W. BIRCHWELL JENNY LYNN BISHOP KEVIN J. BISHOP GREGORY J. BISIG GINA MARIE BISOTTI DEBRA MAY BISPING MICHAEL L. BLACKARD ROBERT JON BLACKBURN PATRICIA A. BLACKWELL GREG G. BLAKEMAN CECIL C. BLANKENSHIP INA LYNN BLANTON CYNTHIA F. BOHN VALERIE K. BOONE Brodhead New Albany, IN Lexington Owensboro Danville Cincinnati, OH Fairdale Middlesboro Louisville Bardstown Crawrfordsville, IN Xenia, OH Cincinnati, OH Hazard Beattyville Ashland Manchester Frankfort Covington Cincinnati, OH Glasgow Burlington Zanesville, OH Stanton Ft. Thomas Ashland Beaver Dam Trenton, OH Louisville Louisville Maysville Richmond Middlesboro Mt. Washington Irvine Greensburg Frankfort Catlettsburg Louisville Louisville 426 Sophomores Bar-Boo ABOVE: Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily classes this student finds the grill to be a place where he can study and have a quick cup of coffee. MARLENE D.BORDEN Louisville SHARON K. BOTTS Owingsville RENEE M. BOUDINOT Radcliff CONSTANCE DIANE BOWMAN Union LIBBY CHARLENE BOWfvlAN Campton STEVEN WESLEY BOYER Louisville VICKIE LEE BRADEN Miamisburg. OH LINDA BRADSHAW Junction City RAM L. BRAVARD Lexington SUSAN LORI BRECKENKAMP Winchester KAREN LYNN BREMENKAMP Florence KAREN JENETTA BRIGGS Louisville PAMELA J. BRIGHTWELL Carrollton KIMBERLY DAWN BROCK Lily SUSAN CAROL BROCK Crab Orchard BRIDGETTE DENISE BROOKS Louisville JOHN KING BROOKS Cynthiana SANDRA LYNN BROOKS Ashland TIM C. BROOKS London JOE BROOKSHIRE Fairfield Sophomores Bor-Bro 427 VINCENT JOSEPH BROSKY Louisville BARBARA K. BROWN Somerset JILL L. BROWN Ashland JULIE LYNNE BROWN Troy, OH MICHAEL E. BROWN Dayton, OH PATRICIAA. BROWN Jenkins STEVEN C. BROWN Godfrey, IL LEILA A. BROWNING Paintsville MARY ANNE BRUCE Louisville TERRI ANN BRUCE Salem, IN JANE MA RCI BRYANT Louisville DEBBIE ANN BUNCH Corbin BRAD E. BURCH Freehold, NJ BILL BURCHETT Williamson, WV SUSAN BURCHETT Williamson, WV CYNTHIA L.BURDETT Cincinnati, OH ANNETTE MARIE BURGESS Louisville JANET S. BURKE Monticello SUSAN M. BURKE Louisville KATHY A. BURNETT Louisville KEVIN C.BURNETT Grayson CARON ANN BURNS Columbia, SC ROBERT TIMOTHY BURNS Richmond FRANCES L BURT Louisville NANCY MARIE BUSER San Francisco, CA PAULG. BUSER Louisville CATHY S. BUSH Henderson TIM R. BUTLER Dayton, OH TIMOTHY C. BUTLER Louisville BOBETTA CALVERT Mt. Washington THOMAS P. CAMBRON Springfield TERESA ELAINE CAMDEN Frankfort DEBBIE L. CAMPBELL Trotwood, OH MARY A. CANNING Lexington JOHN D. CARROLL Elizabethtown TINA CARTER DEBORAH D. CASEY JACK THOMAS CASTLE II PATRICIA LYNN CAUDILL TIMOTHY SHAWN CAUDILL Lexington Lawrenceburg Pikeville Tyner Ashland 428 Sophomores Bro-Cau LEFT: The harsh weather that forced travelers into the . coliseum also allowed them a chance to catch up on their ■i ' lj - -. ' -s reading. KIMBERLY ANN CENTERS Lawrenceburg, IN AUGUSTINE CHAN Hong Kong PATRICIA ANN CHANCELLOR Louisville PHYLLIS W. CHENG Hong Kong MICHAEL J. CHICKILLO Miami, FL JACKIE IRENE CHRISTENSEN Louisville SUSAN CATHLEEN CHRISTENSEN Ashland MONIKA G. CHURCHILL Bad cliff JOHANNA RUTH CLANCY Lexington MARIE ELENA CLARKE Mt. Ephraim, NJ TERRY L.CLARKE Flatwoods KATHY A. CLAUSEN Louisville DOUGLAS H. CLAYTON Independence CONNIE YVONNE CLEETER Dillsboro, IN MICHAEL D. CLEVENGER Belfry RICKY CLEVINGER Jeffersonville MICHAEL E. CLICK Harrodsburg ROBIN E. CLINE Ashland JENIFER J. CLOUTIER Henderson COLLEEN G. COBURN Cincinnati, OH KATHY E. COFFEY Co-Operative BEVERLY A. COLE Louisville SANDRA COLEMAN Inez DARLENE L. COLLINS Augusta ESTHER MAE COLLINS Lexington GREG E.COLLINS Mt. Sterling RANDY LEE COLLINS East Bernstadt ANNA M. COMBS Columbus, IN PATRICIA ANN COMBS Manchester JANET LYNN COMER Jeffersonville, IN Sophomores Cen-Com 429 KELLY LEE COMER TONY L. CONKLIN DENA R. CONN DOUGLAS M. COOKE VALARIE E. COOPER ROBERT F.CORNETT DIANE CORUM JO ANN CORUM LESLIE F. COTY BRENDA KAYE COUCH LORETTAE.COUGHLIN SIDNEY T. COULTER MICHAEL L COURTNEY MICHELE COWELL LOLA MAE COX RICHARD W. COX MARSHA L. CRABB DANNY C. CRABTREE KATHERINE L. CRAFTON JANET DAWN CRAIG CONNIE SUE CRAVEN MARCIA LYNN CRAWFORD BRUCE M. CREECH HERBERT HUGH CRESS ROBERT M. CHESSMAN JOHN W. CROXTONII BRIAN W. CULBERTSON DEBORA A. CULL DAVID A. CUMMINS LESLIE JO CURRAN CATHERINE R. CURRIER MARY ELIZABETH CURRY MELANIE A. CURRY WANDA J. CURTSINGER MICHAEL B. DAILEY WILLIAM ALEXANDER DALZELL CHESTER R. DAMRON MATTHEW E. DAVIES CINDY E. DAVIS GAIL S. DAVIS TippCity, OH Lawrenceburg, IN Harold Louisville Maysville London Manchester Manchester Stony Brook, NY Lily Lyndhurst, NJ Cox ' s Creek Carrollton Louisville McKee Henderson Smithfield Bowen Louisville Louisville Covington Crab Orchard Westchester, OH Burlington Kearny, NJ Cincinnati, OH Lexington Carrollton Foster Lawrenceburg Richmond Columbia Covington Chaplin Atlanta, GA Moundsville, WV Elkhorn City Dayton, OH Dunnville Perrysburg, OH 430 Sophomores Com-Dav JACKIE M.DAVIS Louisville JAMES THOMAS DAVIS Carrollto n RICKY A. DAVIS LaGrange DAVID L. DAY Lexington DOUGLAS J. DEAREN Louisville SANDRA JEAN DEATON Trenton, OH WILLIAM B. DECKE Piqua. OH DAVID CHARLES DeCUIR Louisville CHERYL L. DELK Hamilton, OH DEBBIE G. DENNIS Lexington LORI ANNDENZLER Cincinnati, OH ELLEN R. DERNOVSHEK Berea JAMES A. DeSHAZER Frankfort LYNN A. DESPARD Berea MARK W. DEVINE Harrodsburg KAREN M. DeVORE Louisville BOYD C. DICK Russell Springs MARY ANN DiU URA Albion, NY ANDREW J. DISEKER Middlesboro DEBORAH MARIE DISNEY Cumberland SUZANNE M.DISTLER Louisville MIKE DITCHEN Lancaster VALERIE L. DIX Brandenburg BARBARA JEAN DOBBS Louisville JULIE A. DOLAN Sharon, PA MARTY VICTOR DONINI Portsmouth, OH TERRY DIANE DOSSETT Frankfort GARY D. DOTSON Prestonsburg LYNN M. DOUTAZ Falmouth CARLA JUNE DOYLE Flemingsburg DEEDROEGE Alexandria DAVID G. DUKE Owenton MARGARET G. DUNBAR Prospect CAROL DUNCAN Pine Knot JERRY W. DUNCAN Jeffersontown PATRICIA D.DURBIN Richmond MARGERY JO DUVALL Burkesville JOHN NEIL DWYER Ft. Wright DARYL J. EASON Lexington WILLIAM ALAN EDELEN Louisville Sophomores Dav-Ede 431 JANETS. EDWARDS Annville ' i KRISTA E. EDWARDS Cincinnati, OH MARY P. EDWARDS Ross, OH CINDY CAROL ELDER Louisville ELIZABETH A. ELLIOTT Wilmore MICHAEL L.ELLIS Louisville CHRIS C. ELSBERRY Wilton, CT DORA A. ELSING Louisville CARLOS JAMES ELSWICK Hi Hat MARIANNE ELSWICK Elkhorn City VICKI LYNN ELSWICK JODY EMMITT KELLE BROOKE EMMONS DONNA G. ENGLAND PAMELA S. ENGLAND Melvin Lexington Bethel Campbellsville Middlesboro BRUCE ENGLE Richmond LISA G. ENGLISH Washington Ct. House, OH DOUG EPLING Berea PATRICIA A. ETHERINGTON Richmond CINDY M. EVANS Ashland HELEN L. EVANS WYNDEE K. EZELL TRULY FAIR BECKY S. FARMER LaDONNA JEAN FARMER LISA K. FARTHING RITA KAREN FAULKNER SANDRA L. FAULKNER TERRY L. FAULKNER BERNEDA JEAN FEE MARKEETAR. FEE JOSEPH H. FERNANDEZ MORRIS GLENN FINLEY THERESA L FISHER DONALD E. FLYNN HOLLY S.FLYNN SANDRA G. FLYNN LINDA A. FOLEY MELODY C. FOLEY BYRON S. FORD Booneville Louisville Valley Station Maineville, OH Louisville Bethel Park, PA Ludlow Williamsburg Stanton London London Miami, FL Manchester Lexington Winchester Sunman, IN Irvine Lebanon, OH Lexington Lancaster 432 Sophomores Edw-For mi::± jf DOUGLAS M. FOTHERGILL Carrollton LENA FAYE FOWLER Winchester CONNIA A. FRANKENSTEIN Covington CHERYL L. FRENCH Louisville ROBERT R. FREY Erianger HEIDIA. FRICK Reading, OH DIANA L. FRIEND Tipp City, OH ALISON FRYMAN Cynthiana PATSY MAURICE GABBARD McKee GEORGE A. GARDNER Kettering, OH DENISE GARLAND Bellbrook,OH KIMBERLY ANN GARR Winston-Salem, NO PATRICIA R. GASH Independence RONALD L. GASH Lawrenceburg BENA FRANCES GAULT Lexington LEEANNM.GAY Louisville LINDA L. GELDREICH Cincinnati, OH M. ALISON GIBBONS LaGrange BECKY J. GIBSON Louisville CONNIE JEAN GILES Louisville JOSEPH P. GILLETTE Louisville MICHAEL V. GILLEY Amelia, OH JUDY LYNNE GILLIAM Tipp City, OH CARLA J. GINN Milton STEVEN C. GITTINGER Cincinnati, OH RANDY S.GIVENS Frankfort DIANA SUSAN GLANCY Ashland DIANE GLEASON LaGrange GWEN 0. GOLSTON Louisville KATHERINE E. GOOD Silver Spring, MD JOY LYN GOODMAN Fairdale CARLA GRAFT Louisville KATHY L. GREGG Lexington SHARON L. GRAHAM Crestview TAMMY B. GRAHAM Frankfort SUSAN C.GRAY Owingsville JAN GREENWELL Clearwater, FL M. JEANNE GREENWELL LaGrange MICHAEL E. GRIBBIN Lexington HAROLD M. GRICE Vandalia, OH Sophomores Fot-Gri 433 CHERYL ANN GRIESINGER SHARON LYNN GRIFFITH ROY STEVEN GRIMES ROBERT OWEN GRISE JAMES N. GRISSOM KATHYM. BRUNER LYNNE DORENE GUERNSEY KATHY L. HALL LINDA HAMILTON KATHERINE ANN HAMM TIM L. HAMPTON JOYCE ANN HANNAN BARBARA ANN HANSEN JIM G. HARLAN PAULA JEANNE HARMELING STEVEN DOUGLAS HARPER TAMERA LYNN HARRELSON JANE ALISON HARRIS DEBBIE L. HARROD MYRON D. HARROD CAROLYN MARIE HART KAREN L. HART DEBBIE ANN HASH DIANE HATCHER STEVEN L. HATFIELD California Berea Elizabethtown Richmond Burnside Louisville Tampa, FL Fairborn, OH Hamilton, OH Ashland Cincinnati, OH Berea Lexington W. Palm Beach, FL Edgewood Louisville Louisville Louisville Pleasureville Milton Louisville Falmouth Jeffersontown Louisville Ml. Sterling LEFT: Warm summer afternoons and snapshots provide lasting memories bet- ween friends. 434 Sophomores Gri-Hat Warm Weather Brings Students Outside i ' f 7? r ' BARBARA BRUCE HAWLEY Louisville ERNESTINE HAYDEN Eminence CHERYL LYNN HAYDON Shelbyville WILLIE MAE HAYES Covington DONNA J. HAYS McKee SHAUN M.HAYWOOD Louisville RHONDA B. HEADY Bardstown CHERYL ANN HEDGES Cincinnati, OH TIM R. HELTON Middlesboro HOPE HENDRICKS Louisville JULIA A. HENRY Louisville DALE HENSLEY Manchester VALERIE LYNN HERB Shepherdsville DIANE L. HERMANN Louisville REBECCA HIBBITTS Burdine BARRY L.HILL Cynthiana DARLENE HILL Auxier THOMAS M. HILL Springfield TRINA KAY HILL Frankfort ANN LAETITIA NILS Cincinnati, OH THETAL. HINKLE Inez JANE W. HISLE Richmond DEBBIE A. HOBBS Vine Grove ANITA L.HOFFMAN Independence HUGH V. HOGUE Elizabethtowrn CRAIG HOLBROOK Naples, FL ANNETTE L. HOLCOMB Lima, OH TAMARA B. HOLLISTER Centerville, OH CAROL L. HOLLONBECK Naperville, IL AGNES R. HOLT Richmond PHYLLIS ANN HOLT Louisville JOHN EDWARD HOMAN Cincinnati, OH KIMBERLY K. HOOTON Cincinnati, OH ROBERT RAY HOOVER Williamstovirn JULIE ANN HOPPE Edgewood PEGGY ERIKAHORD Alexandria, VA FRANK S. HORECNY Louisville SUSAN E. HORNE Xenia, OH DEBBIE A. HOSKINSON Elizabethtown LINDA L. HOUSE London Sophomores Haw-Hou 435 ALICE MARIE HOWARD Corinth JAMES LEE HOWARD Lexington KIMBERLY S. HOWARD Lexington LEXINE HOWARD Hyden MICHAEL E. HO WARD Lexington SUSAN BETH HOWARD Cincinnati, OH THOMAS MICHAEL HOWARD Frankfort DEBBIE LYNN HOWELL Frankfort CATHERINE L. HUBBARD Campbelisvilie KENNY HUBSCH Louisville ADNA MAE HUDSON Hardshell KAY J. HUELSKAMP Dayton, OH DONNA J. HUGHES Middietown, OH PAUL HUGHES Pieasurevilie YOLANDA J. HUGHLETT Louisville JIM P. HUHN CINDY L. HUl BECKY A. HUMPRHEY TERRY L. HUMPHREY DENEEN Y. HUNTER Covington Macao Ashland Louisville Danville ROBERT P. HUNTER Beattyville WILLIAM HUNTER JR. Louisville MARY ANNE HUTCHINSON Richmond KIM K. MUTTON Georgetow n MARK G. HYLAND Louisville SHARON R.ILIOHAN Louisville KIM A. IMFELD Florence ANDREA E. INNIS Annandale, NJ CYNTHIA A. JACKSON Cecilia MARY BETH JACOBER Ft. Wright JIMK.JARMAN Versailles PATRICIA KATHLEEN JENKINS Lexington KATHERINE H. JENSEN Waddy DEBBIE JOHNSON Lexington EARL A. JOHNSON Olympia MATALINE KAY JOHNSON Berea ROBIN R. JOHNSON Catlettsburg KERRY W. JONES Louisville KIMBERLY S. JONES Toledo, OH LAURA K. JONES Florence 436 Sophomores How-Jon LEFT: A stiarp eye and keen determination are two factors needed Aihen competing against friends i n a game of pool. PHILIPT.JONES Oxford, OH RUSSELL L. JONES Higtiland, IN LORI KAY JUERGENS Cincinnati, OH JAY NEIL JUNGCLAS Milford. OH JAMES A. JUSTICE Sadieville PAUL GREGORY JUSTICE Lexington RAYMOND JUSTICE JR. Pinson Fork JAN C. JUTTON Louisville ANNE L. KANNAPELL Prospect VICTOR E. KAPPELER Lexington LIBBYF.KARSNER Frankfort JUDY RAE KAUFMAN Aliquippa. PA REGINA LYNNE KAUFMAN Louisville ANN L. KEENE Bardstown MONICA LYNN KEIFER Kettering, OH KATHYKEIL North Olmstead, OH DAVID KELLEY Vanceburg CINDY ANN KELLY Ft. Mitctiell MELISSA R. KELLY Oxford. PA MARK S. KENNER Ft. Mitchell LINDA A. KERN Brooksville JOHN M. KESSINGER Portsmouth, OH HOPE IRIS KEY West Point DAVID WAYNE KIDD Beattyville PATRICIA A. KIDD Pine Knot TRACEY LEIGH KIDD Ft. Smith. AK MICHAEL F. KIEBEL New Haven, IN JEANINE M. KILCH Cincinnati, OH SHELLYE R. KINCAID Beattyville DEBBIE L. KING Sidney, OH Sophomores Jon-King 437 LEFT: The area around the Powell Building is a busy intersection bet- ween class period. ROBERT MARK KING Danville TERI M. KING Louisville THOMAS A. KING Richmond TIMOTHY A. KING Richmond KATHY M. KINGHORN Lexington LAURAJ.KIRKWOOD Dayton, OH DEBBIE S. KIRN Ft. Wright KATHY M. KLINGLER Carrollton CHUCK C. KNAPP Hamilton, OH JANET L. KNIGHT Louisville JOAN KOEHLER Louisville NANCY L. KOIER Lynch THOMAS R. KOLLER Louisville SHARON L. KORFHAGE Shepherdsville CYNTHIA ANN KRECICKI Frankfort CHRIS E.KREMER Troy, OH DELORES C. KRUSPE Lexington JEAN MARIE KUNDERT Louisville LAVERNE LAKES Sand Gap REBECCA ANN LAMB Berea DOUGLAS E.LAMBDIN Middlesboro DONNA M. LANG Germantown JONNA R. LANG Germantown JANIE LANGLEY Shelbyville DEBBIE LATHROP Cincinnati, OH SHARON R. LAWRENCE Frankfort ANTHONY S. LAWSON Beaver Dam GRETA L. LAWSON Williamsburg JUDITH ELAINE LAWSON Barbourville MARLA ANNE LAWSON Hamilton, OH 4 ' iiL 438 Sophomores Kin-Law students Shuffle to Class Daily LARRY THOMAS LEDBETTER Dayton, OH BARBARA M. LEE Louisville ROBERT W. LEININGER Cincinnati, OH GAYLYNN M. LEIST Farmersville, OH TIMOTHY A. LEMON Lebanon MARTI L.LEONHARD Ft. Mitchell MARYLEE LEONARD Brookfield, WS MARY ELIZABETH LESSARD Ft. Knox JACK E. LESTER Fairfield, OH DONNA S. LEWIS West Liberty SHAWN L.LEWIS WestCarrollton.OH JUDY LIGON Petersburg GLENDA L. LINDON Clay City LINDA LINDON Clay City DEBORAH L. LINEBACH Middletown DOUGLAS J. LINNEMAN Covington MARY ELIZABETH LINTON Louisville MARK A. LOGSDON Radcliff LEE ANN LOVE Beaver, PA JOHN C. LOVELL Richmond CHERYL ANN LUCAS Shelblana WILLIAM K. LUCAS Barnesville, OH MARGARET ANN LUCKEY Columbus, IN REBECCA ANN LYKINS West Liberty JANET ANN LYNCH Louisville CHRISTIE K. LYONS Ashland DWIGHT D. LYONS Bethlehem FINLFY LYONS Lexington MARY A. LYONS Louisville STEVEN D. LYONS Portsmouth, OH SCOTT LYTLE Anchorage RONALD MACK Lexington MARY R. MACKSON Louisville KATHY S. MADDEN Friendship, OH ROBIN S. MADDEN Friendship, OH SHANE G.MAHAN Louisville MARY E. MAITLAND Rochester, NY GREGORY A. MALONE Corinth CLAUDIA ANN MAPES Springfield, OH BECKY MARKSBERRY Williamstown Sophomores Led-Mar 439 CYNTHIA L.MARLOWE Corbin JULIE ANN MARSH Cynthiana ANN C. MARSHALL Carlisle YOLANDA J. MARSHALL Sharpsburg TODD MARSTON Owenton DAVID H.MARTIN Stanford DEBBIE N. MARTIN Stanford LUCY MARTIN Louisville ROBERT W. MARTIN Sharon Hill, PA ROY LEE MARTIN Stanford JESUS D.MARTINEZ Venezuela RICKY A. MATTOX Carlisle PAM A. MAYNE Williamsburg TIMOTHY M. McCAFFERTY Columbus, OH DEE DEE McCHARGUE Louisville MELISSA SUE McCLARY Louisville CAROLYN A. McCLURE Valley Station HAL M. McCOIG Georgetown TERESA L. McCONKEY Kettering, OH BELINDA Mccormick Dover LAURA L.McCOUN Louisville REGINA KAYE McCOY McCarr DAVID MICHAEL McCRACKEN Florence BRIDGET McCULLOUGH Lincoln, IL GLENDA J. MCDONALD Richmond RIGHT: Searching for the necessary information to complete a term paper can mean many hours in the periodical room. 440 Sophomores Mar-McD jANiEL. Mcdonald Corbin KAREN E. Mcdonald Lawrenceburg SUSAN KAY McFADDEN London JENNY L. McFARLAND Paris LISA ANN McGARY Madisonville BECKY J.McGUFFEY Stanford TAMARA SUE McGUFFEY Campbellsville MARK A. MclNTOSH Middletown, OH CHERYL E. McKAY Corbin JOHN A. McKINNEY Clearwater. FL MELANiE A. Mcknight PAUL E. Mclaughlin LINDA KAY McMANN ROBERTA ANN McNABB JODY McNEVIN SHEREE LEE McWILLIAMS MARYANN MEHOK THOMAS A. MEIER PENNY 8. MELTON SANDY L. MERCALDE TONYA. MERIDA CAROL J. MERRITT SHARON ANN MERRITT JANE L. MESSMER NANCY LYNN MEYER BETTY JANE MILBURN KAREN L. MILBURN ANGEL V. MILIER ANNA M. MILLER KIM A. MILLER MICHELLE A. MILLER KAREN L. MILLS LINDA SUE MILLS CHARLES W. MITCHELL DAVID W. MITCHELL MADONNA C.MITCHELL TERRI A. MITTEL CAROL A. MOHR CYNTHIA MOHRFIELD DEBORAH L. MONAHON Louisville Eminence Middletown, OH Ashland Somerset Prospect Danville Covington Middlesboro Cincinnati, OH Lancaster Paint Lick Cincinnati, OH Richmond Alexandria Junction City Louisville Richmond Kettering, OH Louisville Florence Louisville Campbellsville Vine Grove Louisville Ashland Louisville Ft. Thomas Westchester. OH Germantown Sophomores McD-Mon 441 Starbuck Concert Highlights Year ROBERT LANE MONROE Vanwert, OH CAROL D. MONTGOMERY Louisville KIM MONTGOMERY Pittsburgh, PA KIMBERLY JEAN MOORE Dayton, OH TAMMY J. MOORES Richmond LINDA C.MORGAN Louisville TERESA L. MOUNIE Cincinnati, OH SUSAN D. MOUNTS Hardy RHONDA FAYE MULBERRY Williamstown MARK E. MULLIN Danville MICHAEL E.MULLINS Berea TREVA L. MULLINS Bethel, OH VICKI RENEE MULLINS Shively DANNY C. MUNFORD Campbellsville GINGER A. MURPHY Bronston SHEILA J. MURPHY Revelo JOSEPH C. MYERS Brandenburg JOSEPH R. NANNEY Louisville MARK RAY NAPIER Trenton, OH ANNETTE MARIA NARCISE South Point, OH DENISENAVE Louisville PENNY LYNN NEWELL Pickerington, OH LINDA S. NIEF Louisville JOHN M. NOEL Lexington NANCY A. NORRIS Louisville MARY KENDRICK NUTTALL Madisonville DEBBRIA A. OAKES Sonora FRANK W. OAKES Lancaster J. DAVID OAKLEY Louisville JENNY E. OBER Erianger SHERRY F.ODLE Louisville PATRICK J. O ' DONNELL Covington MICHAEL L. O ' FLAHAVAN Oxon Hill, MD CHARLOTTE L. OLDHAM Covington CATHERINE M. O ' ROURKE Louisville CORNELIA ANN OSLEY Jenkins JILL L. OVERMAN Dayton, OH COBY OWENS Bowling Green BARBARA A. PADGETT Vine Grove DEBBIE S. PALMER Winchester 442 Sophomores Mon-Pal % LEFT: Starbuck show- V manshi bine fo p and sound com- r early fall concert kl excitement. HELEN HOWELL PALMER-BALL Louisville GLE NA A. PARKER Lexington JO ANN PARKER Frankfort JOHN B. PARKER Bedford JOHN C. PARKHURST Richmond TONITAJOPARRETT Annville MARY SUSAN PATTERSON Louisville KAREN ANN PAYNE Lexington THOMAS G. PEERY Cincinnati, OH ViCKI S. PERKINS Carrollton DEBORAH KAY PERRY Lynch DEBORAH CHRISTINE PETERS Corbin JANET E. PETERSON Middletown, OH MARCUS FRANCIS PETITJEAN Burkettsville, OH CYNTHIA E. PFEFFER Cedar Grove, NJ JANE PHELPS Glasgow DIANE PHILLIPS Lexington RHONDA LEE PHILLIPS Lancaster. PA TERESA JEAN PHILLIPS Shepherdsville SARAH PHIPPS Frankfort DARLENEPOE Frankfort MARVA SUE POLSGROVE Frankfort CHARLES D. POOLE Irvington KIM E. PRATHER Fort Thomas PATTY J. PRATHER Fern Creek KATHERINE O.PRICE Fairborn, OH STANLEY ALLEN PRICE Eubank STEPHEN R. PRIEST Irvington LINDA SUE PRINCE West Portsmouth, OH MARK A PROSSER O ' Fallon, IL Sophomores Pal-Pro 443 SHARON L.PRUITT SHARON RAYE PRYOR JOYCE LYNNE PURSLEY CANDY SUE PURVIS DOUGLAS RADEL SANDRA KAY RAPSON SHERIE ROBIN RATLIFF SALLIE E. RAWLINGS SARAH L. REA PAM G. REED BOB W. REEDY MICHELLE LEA REEDY DEBORAH ELIZABETH RENAKER KAREN J. RENNIRT DEBRA ANN REYNOLDS DOUG REYNOLDS TERESA A. REYNOLDS ELDORA V. RHEA KENNETH L. RICHARDSON MARK LAWRENCE RIFFEE KEITH RIGHTMYER PAULA M. RILEY RICK D. RIPPLE DENNIS W. ROARK DIANE L. ROBERSON PAULA R.ROBERTS ANNETTE ROBINSON BETTINA R. ROBINSON JOAN C. ROBINSON KEVIN D. ROBINSON RONNIE L.ROBINSON DEBRA ANN ROGERS TANYA KIM ROGERS DEBRA LYNN ROSE NANCY A. ROSENHOFFER CONNIE R.ROSS DEBORAH S. ROSS RICHARD M. ROSS JOY E. ROWE PAULA S. ROY Mt. Hermon Ludlow Louisville LaG range Reading, OH Louisville Richmond Lawrenceburg Morristown, NJ Waddy Elizabethtown, IN Richmond Brookville, IN Fairdale Finley Lexington Danville Wheelwright Lexington Georgetown Harrodsburg Lexington Richmond Annville May ' s Lick Lexington Louisville Fairmont, WV Richmond Louisville Lawrenceburg Lexington Irvine West Liberty Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Stearns Richmond Owensboro Richmond 444 Sophomores Pru-Roy SHERRY C.RUCKER Ft Lauderdale, FL KELLIE B. RUGGLES Aberdeen, OH CINDY KATE RULLMAN Aurora, IN CAROLYN J. RUNYON Pikeville CHARLOTTE ANN RUSSELL Springfield TERRI LYNN RUSSELL Pomeroy, OH SHARON F. RUSTERHOLZ Cincinnati, OH TOM SAMMONS Russell MARK R. SANDERS Louisville RHONDA A. SAURER Louisville ROBERT M.SAXTON Louisville SANDRA L. SCHATZMAN Erianger MARY LYNN SHECK Edgewood FREDERICK L. SCHEFFLER Worthville ANGELA G. SCHMIDT Cincinnati, OH PEGGY JEAN SCHOOLCRAFT Somerset FRANK 0. SCHOOLER Fisherville LESLIE L. SCHRADER Fairdale TAMARA S. SCHULTE Wheelersburg, OH RAM J. SCHWARTZ Erianger TIMOTHY SCHWENDEMAN Dayton, OH KIMBERLEY KAYE SCOTT Bedford ROSANNE SCOTT Winchester LESLIE A. SEELEY Sharon, PA TERI A. SEIPPEL Kettering, OH LEFT: One sure answer to the transportation problem on campus is the bicycle. Sophomores Ruc-Sei 445 GARY R.SHAFFER Springfield, OH TAMMY S. SHAHEEN Louisville CARMEN LYNNE SHANNON Dayton, OH CHARLOTTE L. SHARP Worthville ROBIN C. SHARP Louisville JENNIFER LYNN SHAW Cincinnati, OH JANIE K. SHEETS W. Liberty GEORGE HANSON SHEPARD Christiansburg, OH ABDULAZIZ SHOSHAN Saudi Arabia CONNIE A. SHOTWELL Ft. Lauderdale, FL SANDRA JANE SHOUSE Frankfort SUSAN L. SHUCK Louisville CONNIE S. SIBCY Lebanon, OH TAMARA LOU SIEWERT Vine Grove RONALD C. SIGGS Ft. Myers, FL PAMSIMPKINS ElktiornCity DAVID W. SIMPSON Louisville FRANK G. SIMPSON Russell LIDA L. SIMPSON Lexington PEGGY SIMPSON Louisville SUZANNE REBECCA SIMPSON Lexington JEFF L. SIMS Burgin DAVID L. SINK Ft. Myers, FL LAURIE A. SISSEL Falmouth GARY R. SIZEMORE Louisville KATHYC.SIZEMORE Freeburn GINA SKAGGS Louisville ROSE MARIE SKAGGS Catlettsburg WAYNE THOMAS SKELTON Frankfort PHILLIP L. SLATTERY Frankfort DEBRAE.SLUSHER Florence CHERYL L. SMILEY Richmond ANDRA SMITH Manchester CATHERINE SUE SMITH Manchester DEBORAH LYNN SMITH Lexington DONALD B.SMITH Lancaster GARY WILLIAM SMITH Centerville, OH KATHY JUNE SMITH Beattyville REBECCA ANN SMITH Louisville TONY L. SMITH Hodgenville 446 Sophomores Sha-Smi STEVEN T. SNIPES Boone, NC NANCY J. SNYDER ErIanger TERESA A. SNYDER Erianger TERI LEI SNYDER Ekron DEBBIE L. SOWDERS Flat Lick ROBIN L.SPANGLER Dillsboro, IN HAMILTON 0. SPEAKS Stanford TERRY ANN SPEARS Danville THOMAS F. SPEED Memphis, TN DONNA L. SPENCER Beatty villa RHONDA K.SPURLOCK Corbin DWIGHT E. STACY Toler LINDA E. STAMPER Mt. Sterling ALLEN R. STANFORD Jackson JENNIFER M. STAPLES Ravenna RAYS.STAPLETON Middlesboro KAREN L. STARK Carrollton J. KEVIN STENGEL Louisville SUSAN L. STENGEL Louisville MARK A. STEPHENS Louisville DEBORAH J. STEVENS Ashland KAREN A. STONE Richmond PAULA STORY Brooksville STEVEN G. STRIPP Fairview, NJ MARY E. STRODTBECK Hamilton, OH BONNIE STRONG Craftsbury Common, VT LONDA A. STRONG Irvine LOWELL NICK STRONG Lexington KATHLEEN A. STRUNK Cincinnati, OH MARSHA KAY STUMBO Prestonsburg CARLAM.SUERDIECK TippCity, OH THOMAS EDGAR SUTTON Mt. Washington GARNETTA SWEENEY Liberty MICHAEL M. SWEENEY Louisville ROBIN L. SWIGART Xenia, OH TERESA K.SWOPE Cygnet, OH SUSAN A. SYMS Valley Station WALTER M. TABLER Louisville JIMMY B. TABOR Lebanon ANNETTA G. TACKETT Robinson Creek Sophomores Sni-Tac 447 RIGHT: During an open house at Case Hall this coed finds the right time to work on her collage. DEBRAKAYTACKETT KATHY L. TACKETT KEVIN BRIAN TARTER JAMES MICHAEL TAULBEE DEBRA ANN TAYLOR MICHAEL D.TAYLOR REBECCA L. TAYLOR RITA KAY TAYLOR SHERRON S. TAYLOR TRACEY L. TAYLOR JANICE G.TEAGUE MEG M. TEIPEL LISA ANNE THOMAS RORY D. THOMAS KATHY L. THOMISON DITA L.THOMPSON JERRY M. THORPE MARY BETH TIERNEY BETSY A. TIPTON MITZI M. TIPTON Inez Dorton Russell Springs Campton Cincinnati, OH London Independence Harrodsburg Mortons Gap Radcliff Louisville Ft. Wright Crestwood Lexington Dayton, OH Maceo Beattyville Aurora, IL Richmond Richmond 448 Sophomores Tac-Tip Dorm Life Promotes Creativity ANNC.TOMLINSON Frankfort ROBERT G. TOPMILLER Cincinnati. OH CONNIE TOTH Valley Station PAUL H. TRAVIS Covington ROSE E. TRAVIS Carrollton LISA C. TREACY LaVale, MD JENNIFER S. TREADWAY Fortville, IN DEBORAH K. TUBB Louisville KAREN L. TUBBESING Maysville DONNA M. TUCKER Louisville WILLIAM DAVID TUCKER Louisville MARY TUREMAN Richmond TERESA ANN TURLEY Lexington CLIFFORD M. TURNER Coeburn. VA ETHEL F. TURNER Richmond SHARON KAY TURNER Middlesboro SHERRY L. TYLER Eminence KAREN L. UNDERHILL Bridgewater, NJ LAURA M. UNDERWOOD Louisville LORENZO VALENTIN JR. Newark, NJ JULIE MARIE VALENTINO Corbin BEVERLY S. VANCE West Liberty DONNA F. VANDY London CINDY L. VanMIDDLESWORTH London TAMI L. VAN PELT Erianger LESLEY D. VARNEY McCarr LISA D. VAUGHAN S. Williamson JENNIFER L. VAUGHT Danville GARY W. VEACH Independence GLENDA GAYLE VIARS Hyden MARY A. VICE Burlington CAROL A. VITATO Louisville MARY PAT VONDERHAAR Louisville LOR! LEE WALBRUN Cincinnati, OH MELVIN WALKER Danville MARY F. WALLACE Lexington JEFF WALTER Louisville BERNADINE WARD Carrollton JEFFREY C. WARNER Dayton. OH BARBARA ANN WATKINS Warminster, PA Sophomores Tom-Wat 449 Weaver Loses Its Ivy PAMELA M.WATKINS Lexington DEBORAH ANNE WEAVER Barbourville LORRAINE WEAVER Cleveland, OH BENNY H. WEBB Middlesboro JENNIFER G. WEBB Louisville PHYLLIS A. WEBB Middlesboro JUDY A. WEBER Louisville KATHERINE ANN WEIKEL Owensboro PAMELA SUE WELCH Maysville CYNDI A. WESTERFIELD Louisville VICKY LEE WHEELER Harrodsburg MELISSA WHITAKER Hazard DONALD CLAY WHITE JR. Nicholasville BARRY S. WHITMAN Louisville MELANIE 8. WICKHAM Richmond FAITH WIDDOWFIELD JANET M. WIDMANN AVA GENE WILDER MICHAEL ROY WILDER JOYCE A. WILHELMI FRANCES F.WILKIRSON BARB J. WILLIAMS FELICIA LYNN WILLIAMS LISA KAY WILLIAMS REBECCA LYNN WILLIAMS DONNA J. WILLIAMSON LAURIE A. WILLIAMSON RONALD D. WILLIAMSON JR. CINDY L. WILLOUGHBY ROBIN LYNN WILLS BECKHAM H.WILSON ELIZABETH A. WILSON REGINA D. WILSON SUE ANN WILSON NANCY CAROL WINGATE GREGORY R.WISEMAN ANTHONY G. WITT JEFF L. WOLF ALAN M. WOLFE SCOTT C. WOLFE New Galilee, PA Cincinnati, OH Pineville Middlesboro Louisville Lexington Flemingsburg Louisville Centerville, OH Nicholasville Dublin, OH Lexington Williamson, WV Owingsville Covington Russell Springs Nicholasville Mt. Sterling Oneida Frankfort Richmond McKee Louisville Louisville Scituate, MA 450 Sophomores Wat-Wol KAREN E.WOODS Versailles THERESA R. WOODS Louisville SHEILA G. WORRELL Cynthiana PATRICIA L. WRIGHT Louisville VICKIE A. WULFHORST Cincinnati, OH DEBBIE J. YATES Lo uisville JONI L. YATES Louisville PATRICIA JOAN YEARY Cincinnati, OH KELLY V. YOUNG Newport, TN MIKE W. YOUNG Park Hills SAMUEL R. YOUNG Radcliff SUSAN ELAINE YOUNG Pineville, LA JANET MARIE YOUNT Cary, IL KIN TAK JOHN YU Richmond JOAN E. ZETZER Lexington DENISE L.ZIMMERMAN Louisville Sophomores Woo-Zim 451 Freshmen Face Moving In Obstacles PAULA D.ABLES Xenia.OH LARRY EUGENE ABNEY Winchester NURI K. ABUSHAALA Tripoli, Libya GERI E. ADAMS Richmond KENNETH DOUGLAS ADAMS ML Veron LINDA A. ADAMS Nicholasville MONIECA KAYE ADAMS Whitesburg REGINA KAY ADAMS Crab Orchard TENA D. ADAMS Whitesburg PAM K. ADINGTON Kings Mountain MARINA E.ALFORD Frankfort DEBRA L. ALLEN Springfield, OH JANET ALLEN Hardshell SHERRI G. ALLEN Lexington CAROL LYNN ALLENDER Independence JANET L.ALLISON May ' s Lick WALTER R. ALSIP Mt. Vernon FARIDAH ALZAMAN Richmond GAYLA DAWN AMBURGEY Ashland GEORGE AMBURGEY Corbin JAN E.ANDERSON Pine Knot DENISE A. ANGELINI Fairport, NY KAREN LEE APPLEGATE Brandenburg ELLEN E. ARENS Lexington CINDY M. ARNOLD Lancaster PENNY SUEARNOLD Marion, 10 WOODY ARVIN Irvine LISA MARIE AUG Nicholasville BOBBY L. AUSTIN Lancaster ANNE W. AYER Calhoun LORIRAEBACHMAN Cincinnati, OH CINDY M. BACON Bricktown, NJ KERRIE KATHLEEN BAGBY Richmond SARAH A. BAGGETT Owensboro KATHLEEN M. BAILEY Springfield, OH LAUREL L.BAILEY Lexington TERR! LEA BAILEY South Williamson DEBRA GAIL BAKER Eminence EDDIE RAY BAKER Pinevilie ROBERT J. BAKER Harrodsburg 452 Freshmen Abl-Bak LEFT: After the first few trips to the car, a quicl phone call to renew acquaintances is in order. ROBIN L.BAKER Manchester EILEEN KAY BALDWIN Ravenna GARRY L. BALL Harrison, OH JIM C. BALL Evarts JOANNE KAY BALLARD Paint Lick SAMUEL D.BALLARD Harrodsburg SHERRI A. BALLARD Middletown, OH VICKI L. BALLEW Lexington MARY JO BALLINGER Frankfort SHARON SUE BALOGH Johnstown, PA DAVID E. BALTENBERGER CAROLYN S. BANKS SHARON A. BARGER ROBBIN J. BARKER ANNETTE M. BARNACLO GUY P. BARNES CHARLES A. BARNETT LISA J. BARNETT REBECCA LYNN BARTEL REBECCA SUSAN BASTON KIM A. BATEMAN MARK R. BATTEY JAIME H. BAUER AMY LYNN BAUMANN MARGARET M. BAUMER Louisville Wnitesburg Tipp City, OH Frankfort Cincinnati, OH Ft. Mitchell Valley Station Mt. Sterling Newport Dry Ridge Nitre. WV West Liberty Waynesville, OH Ft. Thomas Seminole, FL Fresh men Bak-Bau 453 HELEN D.BAXTER HENRY LEWIS BEAKES MIKE G. BEHLER DEBBIE J. BEHRER KIM P. BELL SHANNON L.BELL LAURIE ANN BELLO KAREN E. BENNETT CONNIE R. BENTLEY HOWARD LEE BENTLEY PAMELA F. BENTLEY ROCKY L. BENTLEY ALANE BERBERICH LESLIE A. BERGDOLL HEATHER L. BERRY Fleming Louisville Ft. Wright Wheelersburg, OH Clayton, OH Warsaw Cincinnati, OH Louisville Independence Soutti Shore Whitesburg Southshore Florence Cincinnati, OH Franklin, OH TERRY ANTHONY BERRY Louisville DEBBIE L. BIDDLE Berry BERNADETTE BINGHAM Gray ROSEMARY BINGHAM Cadiz RHONDA G. BLACK Liberty DEBBIE S.BLACKBURN Pikeville JAMES MICHAEL BLAIR Xenia, OH MARGARET MARY BLAKE Grandview. MO MARIE J. BLANCHARD Lexington DENISE J. BLANTON Jackson DEWEY D.BLEVINS W. Liberty ERNIE W. BLEVINS Crab Orchard LEE W. BLIZZARD Richmond DONNA J. BLYTHE Lexington PEGGY SUE BOBST Springfield, OH FONDA R. BOCK Louisville LINDA ANN BODEN Portsmouth, OH DEBRA J. BOGGS Louisville BARBARA L. BOKACH Mason, OH JAMES T. BOLTE Russell LISA MARIA BONIN Louisville KATHY JO BOOTH Lexington VICKI BOSLEY Florence TERRI B. BOSMA Cincinnati, OH BRIGITTE ANN BOUDINOT Radciiff 454 Freshmen Bax-Bou DIANE BOWENS ANN C. BOWLING DOUGLAS A. BOYD MARK E. BOYD SALLY C. BOYD COLLEENS. BOYLE DEBBIE KAY BRADLEY SHAUNA R. BRADLEY VALERIE DARLENE BRADLEY PAUL DOUGLAS BRAKEFIELD DIANAS. BRAMER CAROL L. BRAMSCHREIBER JENNIFER LYNN BRAMSTEDT CATHY L. BRASHEAR GARY JOE BRATCHER MARY ANN BRATCHER TERRI L. BRECKHEIMER SHERIE M. BREEDING VERNON DALE BREITENSTEIN KARA M. BRENZEL MELODYEL. BREWER VANESSA R. BRIGGS DIANA KAY BRITTON NATALIE A. BRITTON LORA L. BRONKEN BARBARA A. BROOKFIELD TOM KETIH BROOKS VALARIE SUE BROOKS DAVID R. BROWN SCOTT D. BROWN TONYA M.BROWN ROBIN LISPETH BROWNING AMY L. BROYLES CYNTHIA BRUCE SUSAN KAYE BRUCE BEVERLY ANN BRUMAGEN PAM G. BRUMFIELD PEGGY SUE BRUNO LAURA LEE BRUSSEE CHRIST! L. BRYAN Taylorsville New Haven Louisville Louisville Hopkinsville Lexington Brodhead Louisville Pikeville Ravenna Crestwood Baltimore. OH Cincinnati, OH Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Isom Louisville Louist ille Flemingsburg Louisville Harrodsburg Frankfort Northbrook, IL Prospect Pineville Williamsburg Fountain Run Cincinnati, OH Louisville Harlan Louisville Louisville Salem, IN Louisville Richmond Cincinnati, OH Thornville, OH Catlettsburg Freshmen Bow-Bry 455 Card Catalog Encourages Exploration GWENDOLYN YVETTE BRYANT Elizabethtown CATHERINE BUDZINSKI Lexington KELLY L. BUIRLEY West Carrollton, OH VICKY Y. BULLITT Louisville DONNA J. BUNCH Highbridge BRIDGET M.BUNNING Ft. Thomas FREDERICK EARL BURCHETT Louisville DAVID BURGESS Georgetown JANE ANN BURGESS Covington SHERRY A. BURNETT Springboro, OH JANICE KAY BURNS Macl ville BECKY J. BUSH Owenton ANDREA J. BUTCHER Madisonville SHERRY L. BUTTERFIELD Louisville LINDA LEE CABANNE Naperville, IL JANL.CAFFEE Louisville MYRA LYNNE CALDER Corbin LAURA A. CALKINS Lexington KATHRYN A. CALLAWAY Knoxville, TN GAYLE M. CAMBRON Louisville FRED D.CAMPBELL Lancaster LORA ELAINE CAMPBELL Walton STACY J. CAMPBELL Hicksville, OH SUSAN E. CAMPBELL Lexington JEFF L. CAREY Lancaster SUSANA. CARLOCK Kettering, OH KAREN L CARMAN Lexington BETTY LOU CARPENTER Manchester DONNA J. CARPENTER Richmond JEFF CARPENTER Lawrenceburg, IN NEIL P. CARRIER Danville RON E. CARROLL Lexington KATHLEEN L. CARTER Calhoun PATTY A. CARTER Campbellsville LORI ANN CASE Cincinnati, OH KIMBERLY SUSAN CASTLE Wittensville ROBIN CAUDILL Lexington BONNIE JEAN CAYTON Dayton TOM CETTA Miami, PL PAULENE CHANEY Irvine 456 Freshmen Bry-Cha LEFT: This industrious student checks with the card catalog in the library before attempting to search four floors for his information. TAMMYJ.CHANEY PHIL CARL CHEAP SANDY KAYE CHEATHAM WANDA C. CHILDRESS CHERI M, CLARK PAMELA J. CLARK ROBIN J. CLARK MAUREEN CLEAR JACKIE L. CLEPHANE RODNEY G. CLEVINGER PATRICIA E.CLOUD BEVERLY ANITA CLOYD EDWARD L. COBB ELSIE LYNN COBB CINDY S. COCHRAN KIMBERLYD.COELLO SHARON DENISE COLLIER DEBORAH COLLINS LINDA M. COLLINS M. COLLEEN COLLINS Louisville Louisville Danville Louisville Mt. Washington Ashland Louisville Danville Reading, OH Pikeville Ludlow Georgetown Muldraugh Nicholasville Richmond Lexington Danville Lexington Phelps Ft. Mitchell Freshmen Cha-Col 457 DEBBI G.COLSTON Eminence KEVIN COMBS Louisville ODOS DENISE COMBS Bulan PATRICIA LYNN COMBS Clay City DARLENE D. COMPTON Dayton, OH KERRY L.CONLEE Owingsville KIMBERLY J. CONLEY Westerville, OH CONNIE M, CONN Sturgis LISSA F. CONRADI Milford, OH KATHRYN MARIE COOMBS Louisville LESLIE A. COOMES Frankfort KATHY A. COOPER Harrison, OH ROB J. COOPER Louisville LAUREL ELIZABETH CORNETT Manchester SUSAN J. CORNETT Fogertown BARBARA L.CORSO West Mifflin, PA THERESA LYNN COULTER Danville FRAN M. COWHERD Campbellsville CHARLES W. COX Richmond CHERYL A. COX Stanton CINDY ANN COX Brooksville GLENN E. COX Irvine JANE ELLEN COX Lexington JOY DENISE COX Louisville KATHY L. COX Irvine RIGHT: The solitude of a Jones Building stairway, provides this coed with a mo- ment of quiet, as she studies between classes. 458 Freshmen Col-Cox PAMELA DEMISE cox PEGGY JUNE COX TERESA S. COX VIRGINIA L. COX DEBRA R. CRAFT SAMUEL CRAWFORD JAMES DAVID CROWE CARLA DENISE CRUME ANNE CRUTCHER CAROL L. CULLEN ANNE. CULLY CATHY S. CUMMIN CAROL A. CUMMINS COLLEEN ELIZABETH CURRAN KEVIN K. CURREN TAMMI CURRY BEVERLY ANN CURTIS TAM R. DAILEY JANE M. DAVIDSON JOAN L. DAVIDSON DELPHIA M.DAVIS HUGH MARSHALL DAVIS LUANNE DAVIS MARJORIE E. DAVIS BRENDA SUE DAWSON KEITH L. DAWSON JOSIE DEARING CINDY DeBELL MOIRA S. DEMPSEY JAY E. DERNOVSHEK KIMANNDERRER DIANE JOAN DERRICK SANDRA C. DeWITT SUSAN ELIZABETH DILLE BRUCE PATRICK DILLMAN THOMASINEE. DIXON TIMOTHY M. DIXON STEVE ERIC DOCKERY LARRY B. DOKER MARIA TERESA DOMENECH Minneola, FL Independence Nicholasville Somerset Louisville Beattyville Irvine Chaplin Frankfort Louisville Independence Kettering, OH Harrodsburg Louisville Greenfield, OH Richmond Mitchellsburg Lexington Paris Manchester Louisville Middlesboro Lawrenceburg, IN Batavia, OH Cincinnati, OH Lexington Lexington Cox ' s Creek Lynchburg, VA Berea Ashland Ashton, MD Rineyville Centerville, OH Louisville Rush Irvine Corbin Lakeside Park Miami, FL Freshmen Cox-Dom 459 MONICA LYNN DORSEY Ft. Mitchell PAMELA ANN DOTSON McVeigh ROBIN DOTSON Wise, VA CATHY R. DOUGLAS Liberty PENNY L. DOYLE Maysville RICHARD L.DRAKE Beattyville ELIN DRANGEID Lexington PATTY J. DRENNEN Springfield, OH PAMELA A. DRURY Valley Station ELIZABETH ANN DUERSON Richmond SANDY F.DUGGER Covington MARK R. DUKE Louisville DEBBIE L. DUMMER Louisville PAMELA L. DUNAVENT Warsaw CHARLES RICHARD DUNLAP Wilmington, OH BENJAMIN C.DUNN Lexington DENISE DUNN Lexington DURELL DUNN Lexington JACQUIE L. DUNNIGAN Frankfort DIANNE L. DUSENBERY Newark, OH RIGHT: Warm weather and free time lures this coed outdoors for a quick ride around campus. 460 Freshmen Dor-Dus Biking: Enjoyment For Some 0f m G ' - 4. 5 .,? ' ' ' . ' JENNIFER LYNN DUTTON Versailles BOB DUVALL Beaver Dam SANDRA S. DUVALL Leitchfield JANA KAYE DYKE Ironton, OH LISA A. EARLYWINE Carlisle SIDNEY L. EAST Nicholasville DAVID L. EASTERLING Cottle LOU ANNE EDELEN Fisherville RHONDA KATHERINE EDELEN Springfield JACKIE A. EDMONDSON Owenton JERRI A. EDWARDS Mitchellsburg ROBERT A. EIFERT Erianger MARY LYNN ELDER Louisville NANCY L. ELDER Louisville PAULA M. ELERY Louisville KELLI L. ELLIS Findlay, OH THOMAS G. EMERICK Canton, OH LINDA A. EMMERICH Dayton, OH MARTHA FRANCES EMMONS Flemingsburg MYRON EMODY South Williamson CHRIS M.ENGLERT Louisville SHARON ANN ENGLERT Louisville DEBBIE A. ENRIGHT Cincinnati, OH PEGGY L. ERFTENBECK Westchester, OH CHRISTINE M. ERNST Miamisburg, OH TAMARA KAY EVANS Booneville TAMMY L. EVERMAN Kettering, OH TAMARA S. FARGASON Fresno, CA LAWRENCE W. FARRELL Coshocton, OH TODD W. FAULKNER Corbin ERIK W. FEARING Dawson Springs JULIE ANN FENTON Centerville, OH LORI A. FICKER Highland Hts. BRIDGET P. FIELDS Hamilton, OH DIANE K. FIELDS Hamilton, OH JEFFERY L FIELDS Hallie MELINDA J. FIELDS Lexington JOAN ELAINE FIGLESTAHLER Sciotoville, OH ELENA M. FINLEY Richmond BOBBIE JEAN FINNELL Erianger Freshmen Dut-Fin 461 LISA KAY FITZHARRIS ANN B. FLAHERTY SUSAN RUSSELL FLANAGAN TOM NELSON FLANNIGAN KEVIN D. FLOWERS CHARLES MICHAEL FLOYD MARY T. FOGARTY GARRY W. FOISTER BRENT JOSEPH FORTWENGLER AMY MARIE FRANCE MICHELE A. FRANCIS JODY L. FRAUNFELTER CHERYL A. FRAZIER NINA R. FRAZIER SALLY J. FRAZIER VANESSA D. FRAZIER VANETTA D. FRAZIER JEANINE FREDERICK DEBRA VANESSA FRENCH MARC D. FREVOLA KARAS. FRICKE RHONDA J. FRIES LINDA KAY FRITZ TIMOTHY E. FUGATE ROGER F. GAGNE VANESSA L. GALES DAWN R. GARRISON JAMES GARRISON REBECCA A. GASTINEAU RUTH ANN GATEWOOD TONYA R.GAYLORD JILL M. GEBELT LAUREN E. GEISS KIMBERLY A. GENTRY LEANN R. GILL REBECCA SUSAN GILL MARK S. GILLESPIE KAREN J. OILMAN MARY K. GOODENOUGH BECKY GORBANDT Cincinnati, OH Irvine Pikeville Vanceburg Frankfort Richmond LaGrange Manchester Louisville Covington Louisville Coshocton, OH Louisville Louisville Gilbertsville Louisville Louisville Louisville Berea Jersey City, NJ Waynesville, OH Cincinnati, OH Richmond London New Have n Jenkins Covington Ft. Thomas Lancaster Winchester Nicholasville Alexandria Holmdel, NJ Louisville Bardstown Harrogate, TN Hamilton, OH W. Carrollton, OH Covington Louisville 462 Freshmen Flt-Gor GETA J. GORDON ORISA GORDON DIANA L. GRAESE LYNNE C. GRAHAM ALLEN S. GRAVES STEPHEN P. GRAVES FREDERICK M. GREENE CATHY T. GREENWELL MICHELLE J. GREENWELL LISA CAROL GRIFFIN BONNIEGRIFFITH RAM R. GRIMES JAMES MICHAEL GRINNAN KAREN S. GRISHAM MARTIN C. GWIN Louisville Louisville Radcliff Danville Richmond Paris Huntingdon Valley, PA Louisville Morganfield Lexington Lexington Louisville Ludlow Worthville Farmersville, OH CAROL JEAN HAAG Louisville KAIS SALEH HABEEB Riyadh, Saudi Arabia STANLEY PATRICK HABERMEHL Augusta DAVID S. HACKER McKinney JANE HACKER Richmond TINA L. HACKER CYNTHIA LYNN HAFER KEITH A. HAFER DENISE R. HAGAN CHERYL HAGEDORN KATHYANNHAHN LANA G. HALCOMB SUSAN TRACY HALE JANE E. HALEY JUDITH M. HALFACRE AMY N.HALL J. W. HALL REBECCA HALL SHARI LYNN HALL JANE E. HALLIWELL JERRY L.HAMILTON KEVIN JOSEPH HAMILTON LISA KAYE HAMILTON NANCY E. HAMILTON TANYA F. HAMILTON Berry Pittsburgh, PA Cincinnati. OH Paint Lick Ashland Lawrenceburg Mt. Vernon Springfield Brooksville Elizabethtown Green Hills, OH Crestw ood New Port Richey, FL Louisville Pikeville Louisville Lebanon Louisville Louisville Louisville Freshmen Gor-Ham 463 Registration Means Taking Orders BARBARA A. HAMMOND Inez SHEILA R. HAMPTON Virgie DIANE EARLINE HANCOCK Louisville CAROL A. HANSEN Lexington MYRON LEE HANSEN Highland, IN KAREN EILEEN HARGAN Vine Grove JOYCE A. HARRIS Irvine KAREN K. HARRIS Newark, OH CINDY SUE HARSHFIELD Louisville ORLANDO C. HART Willingboro, NJ TERILYNHARTING Cincinnati, OH GENEVA E. HARTMAN Sharpsburg LORI ANNE HARTMAN Middletown, OH DEBRA KAY HARVEY Newark, OH DENISE HATFIELD Louisville MARGARET A. HATFIELD Danville MICHAEL CRAIG HATOOR Tiffin, OH DANIEL LEE HAY Cincinnati, OH PAULA ANN HAY Brooksville ESTHER D. HAYDEN Lexington WILLIAM E. HAYDON Loretto CINDY A. HAYES Ft. Knox SANDRA D. HAYES Ashland TAMMY M. HAYS Clay Hole GARY W. HAZLE Louisville RIGHT: During registration, signs give directions to stu- dents while they stand in various lines for check out. 464 Freshm en Ham-Haz From Every Direction VERONICA D.HAZZARD Prospect NANCY LYNN HECK Louisville CLIFFORD W. HEDGES Louisville ANN E. HEDGLIN Richmond MARY GENE HEEB Ft. Mitchell BARBHEHL Ft. Thomas KATHY LYNN HEICKEN Louisville EVA F. HEIMERDINGER Louisville BARBARA ANN HEIZMAN Cincinnati, OH DAVID L. HELLWIG Doylestown, PA KATHY LYNN HENDERSON Danville REGINA L. HENDERSON Frankfort DEBBIE C. HENDREN Salvisa MARY SUE HENDREN Richmond LAURA E. HENDRICKS Cynthiana LEFT: Cadets from the ROTC Military Police unitvifork during registration to give directions to confused students. Freshmen Haz-Hen 465 ROXIE F.HENDRICKS Newark, OH MARILYN F. HENDRIX Flemingsburg STEPHANIE G. HENDRIX Flemingsburg VIRGINIA ANN HENNING Hagerstown, IN REGINA FAY HENSLEY Covington BOBBY DALE HENSON Frankfort BETH ANN HEROLD Franklin, OH PAM HIGDON Lebanon MARY ANN HILDEBOLT Eaton, OH GARY WAYNE HILLOCK Versailles PAULA JO HINCHMAN RONALD KEITH HITCHCOCK SUSAN E. HOLLENBECK RONALD T. HOLLIDAY LATAUNYA R. HOLLOWAY EUGENIA HOLMES SUSAN J. HOLT CINDY BETH HOLTZAPPLE TONI M. HOPKINS MARY LOU HORN MICHAEL J. HORVATH JAMES C. HOWARD JO DENISE HOWARD ROBERT G. HUBER CHERYL A. HUGHES VICKIJANEHULETTE SHEILA ANN HUMPHREES CLYDE E. HUNT TERRI HUNT CONNIE M. HUNTER TAMMY LYNN HUNTER DONNA G. HURST CONNIE J. HURSTON DWIGHT R. HUTCHISON VALERYA L. HYRNE JANET KAY INGRAM DEBBIE SUE JACKSON DIANA L. JACKSON JAMI JACKSON LISA K. JACKSON Allen Volga Louisville Harrodsburg Louisville Jenkins Murrysville, PA Lebanon, OH Crab Orchard Finchville Dayton, OH Harlan Wheelwright Harrison, OH Virgie Burlington Campbellsville Portsmouth, OH Hardy Albany Crestwood Middlesboro Lexington Somerset Batavia, OH Ravenna Oneida Richmond Ashland Camden, OH 466 Freshmen Hen-Jac MENDY JACKSON BETH L. JACOBS LEE ANN JACOBS ANGES M. JANSEN DAVID T. JARVIS BARBARA JO JEFFRIES DEBBIE L. JOHNSON DEBORAH L. JOHNSON JONI GAIL JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON RAM JOHNSON SHERRIE L. JOHNSON DOUG R. JORDAN CHARLSEY E. JUMP PHILLIP C. JURGENSEN REBEKAH J. KAHNE BETH A. KAISER GENIA M. KARLOSKY BEVERLY J. KEE LISBETH M. KEEFE LINDA L.KEIL MEG KELLY JENNIFER JILL KELTNER CINDY L. KERN DIANE M. KERR Henderson Louisville Lexington Cincinnati, OH Georgetown Millvllle, NJ Wilmore Louisville Ludlow Long Valley, NJ Virgie Louisville New Lebanon, OH Florence Kankakee, IL Ashland Louisville Hebron Russell Springs Dayton, OH North Olmsted, OH Ft. Mitchell Campbellsville Brooksville Harrison, OH LEFT: An improvised pillow and blanket and a long day of classes combine to allow a brief rest in an otherwise uncomfortable situation. Freshmen Jac-Ker 467 DONNAS. KESSELRING KAREN KAY KIDD JACK P. KINCAID JULIE LYNN KING KATHRYN S. KINSEY PAMELA LOUISE KINSLER LESA J. KIRSCH GARY WAYNE KISTNER KATHY L. KITTS CHARLES JOHN KLEIER ANGIEM. KLOCKE MIKE S. KLOTZ TERRIBO KOHN BETH Y. KOHSIN CHRIS C. KOOGLER LISAM.KRAUSER DENISE L. KRUER LESLIE A. KUNKLE MARGARET ANN LAINHART LARRY WAYNE LANCASTER RENEE LANCASTER JOAN G. LANE LISA J. LANG TAMl J. LANG TIMOTHY E. LANGFORD THRESEAM.LASH MARCIA LOUNETTA LAWLESS TAMARA K. LAWRENCE ALBERT J. LAWSON SANDY GAIL LAWSON BETTY M.LEACHMAN TERRY L. LEATHERS BELINDA L. LEE VANEESA L. LEE BART J. LEIST TINA M.LESTER CYNTHIA D. LEWIS KAREN A. LEWIS LORIE E. LEWIS GREGORY M. LIKINS Louisville Hazard Louisville New Carlisle, OH Wauconda, IL Springfield, OH Louisville Ashland Charleston, WV Ludlow Ft. Thomas Louisville Louisville Union Fairborn, OH Louisville Louisville Springfield, OH McKee Fairdale Walton Mount Sterling Ft. Thomas Jamestown, OH Somerset Richmond Waynesville, OH Frankfort Ekron Lexington Louisville Frankfort Shepherdsville Mt. Sterling Louisville Liberty Hollywood, FL Manchester Frankfort Prospect 468 Freshmen Kes-Lik DENISEM. LILLY Harrodsburg LISA M. LINCOLN Louisville MARCIA J. LINNENKOHL Dayton, OH MIKE R. LIST Independence MARK E. LLOYD Covington RHODA KAREN LLOYD Richmond STEPHEN P. LOUTHAN London GLENDA MAE LOWE Stanton DEBORAH L. LUCAS Shelbiana ANNETTE MARIE LUERSEN Louisville LISA CAROL LUNSFORD Ashland ALLYSON KAYE LUSBY Georgetown LESLI LYCAN Russell RUSSELL D. LYKES Troy, OH KIMBERLY ANN LYONS Centerville, OH VOLONDASHEALYSLE Louisville CHERYL L. MABRY La Center JONELL MACY Hardinsburg CHRISTY L. MAGGARD Eden, OH BETTY ANN MALKIN Lexington REBECCA A. MOLLOY Dayton, OH RICKIE A. MANN Jamestown DEBORAH MARCHESE Franklinville, NJ SHIRLEY M. MARCUM Alpha CONNIE ANN MARTIN Stanford SHARON KAYE MARTIN Millstone LEE MARX Louisville CYNTHIA M. MATTINGLY Springfield JAMES W. MATTINGLY Lebanon CYNTHIA K. MAYNARD Radcliff CATHYJ.MAYNE ironton.OH JILL MAYS Boonevllle JUDY A. McBRIDE Cincinnati, OH PATTY McCANN Flemington. NJ MALINDA ANN McCAULEY Versailles TAMMY KAY McCLAIN Kettering, OH JEAN McCLANAHAN Pikeville DEBBIE K. MCCLELLAND Ironton, OH JOHN EDWARD McCORMICK Clawson, Ml BONNIE J. McCOY Stanton Freshmen Lil-McC 469 Skateboarding Becomes Popular Pastime CINDY D. Mcdonald Carlisle MARCiA A. Mcdonald Louisville BEVERLY C. McKNIGHT London CINDY McMAHAN Hamilton. OH MARY ANN McMAINE Hawesville RANDY MCMILLAN Ravenna DON J. McNAY Edgewood FREDDIE DEAN McNEW Waynesburg MARY M. McQUADE Canal Winchester, OH KEITH ALAN McWHERTER Delaware, OH MITZIJ. MEFFORD New Liberty GLENDA SUE MELTON Manchester RICHARD J. MENCHEN Cincinnati, OH DAVID L. MEREDITH Louisville DIXIE ROBIN METCALF Lancaster RIGHT: A skateboarding tournament sponsored by the University Shopping Center drew many students into friendly competition. 470 Freshmen McD-Met STEVE R.MEYER Dayton, OH CONNIE F. MICHELS Erianger DONNA GRACE MIDDLETON Claymont, DE MIKE S. MIDDLETON Richmond CAROL JEAN MILLER Covington LIZABETH T.MILLER Augusta SARAH D. MILLER Taylorsville KITTY B. MILLS Richmond SUSAN KAY MINICK Red Bird DEBBIE LYNNE MITCHELL Frankfort DIANA J. MOLLMAN Mason, OH LESA KAYE MONTGOMERY Frankfort CARLTONIA JANE MOORE Versailles GREGORY A. MOORE Huntington Station, NY MILDRED J. MOORE Paint Lick RAMONDA DENISE MOORE Hazard SUSAN N. MOORE Eaton, OH LISA ANN MOREHEAD Hebron KENNETH MORGAN JR. London SCOTT M. MORGAN Lebanon Freshmen Mey-Mor 471 THERESA J. MORGAN Danville LEE LAMONT MORRIS Louisville JIM MORROW Omaha, NB DEBBI L. MULLINS Covington JENNIFER L. MUSCH Danville BRIGITTERENEE MUSIC East Point SUSAN B. NANCE Owensboro JULIA K. NANTZ Helton LOU ANNE NAPIER Beattyville DARVA M. NAVE Louisville RAYMOND DEAN NEATE Sanduskey, OH HOLLY JEAN NEFF New Albany, IN RANDALL E. NEIKIRK Somerset JERRY W. NETHERLAND Finley MARJORIE A. NEVITT Union Star BUTLER E.NEWSOME Pikeville DONALD E. NEWSOME Virgie SALLY A. NICHOLS Lexington MARY JANE NICKELS Winchester KIM NIEDERHELMAN Cincinnati, OH JODYA. NIVIN Louisville LISA A. NORTON Louisville CLARA C. O ' DONNELL Louisville ANNE ELIZABETH O ' HARA Ft. Thomas YVONNA S. OKESON Sturgis ROBIN LYNN OLIVER Richmond VINCE P. OSBOURN Louisville MARY BETH OSBOURNE Lebanon SHARON K. OSTER Danville STAGEY L. OWENS Williamstow n LYDIAJANEEN PAINTER Louisville KATIE M. PALAISA Valley Station VIRGINIA VOGT PALMER-BALL Louisville JOYCE ANN PARSONS Pennington Gap, VA MOLLY SUE PARSONS Olmsted Falls, OH DARRELLW. PARTIN Williamsburg CINDY A. PATTERSON Harrodsburg RONDA LEE PATTON Hardshell JILL M. PAUL Maysville JACINTA M. PAYNE Owensboro C Mm 472 Freshmen Mor-Pay PAMELAS. PELFREY Lexington BETH PENNIMAN Cynthiana JOANNA M. PETERS Louisville VICKI LYNN PETERS Louisville WENDY L. PETTIT Jamestown, NY SHERRY M.PHILLIPS Danville TAMMY A. PIERCEFIELD Walton MARY RUTH PIERSON Booneville DAVID C. PINKSTON Russell CHERRICE VERNAL PIPES Louisville JANISL. PLUMMER Cynthiana CAMELIA S. POLLY Whitesburg KATHY R. PORTER Corbin RONNIE GENE POSEY Harrison, OH MARY JO POTENSKY Belfry BRIAN D. POTTS Paducah KIM POWELL Louisville RICK E. PRESTON Maysville KENNA LOU PREWITT Richmond PAMELA G. PREWITT Bardstown JAMIE LOU PRICE Cynthiana TAMMY L. PRICE Stanford ROBYN JO PRICHARD Ashland CYNTHIA L. PRITCHETT Nicholasville TERESA L. PROFITT Clay City TOMMY W. PROW Campbellsville KAY LESLIE QUEEN Glenford, OH KATHLEEN MARIE RADTKE Cincinnati, OH ALMA J. RALSTON Louisville CHRISTINE M. RAMLER Hager Hill JENNIFER LYNN RANKIN Lancaster TAMMIE A. RANKIN Lexington TAMMY M. RASMUSSEN Cincinnati, OH ELIZABETH J. RATTERMAN Louisville KELLY READ Park Hills ELIZABETH ANN READING Jonesville WILLIAM W. REARDON Richmond KAREN MARIE REHKAMP Florence SHARON L. RENAKER Brookville, IN KATHY E. RENNIRT Fairdale Freshmen Pel-Ren 473 Respect for Law Begins at Early Age KAREN L. REYES Lexington ARKIE SUE REYNOLDS Ft. Thomas JAMES CRAIG RHODUS Carrollton DAVID MICHAEL RICE Manctiester RUSSELL A. RICE Jeffersontown DIANA L. RICHARDSON Irvine LAURIE RIES Ft. Thomas ELAINE RILEY Springfield JUDY A. RILEY Irvine SHARON A. RITCHEY Carroll, OH KATHY E.RITCHIE New Haven KATHY LYNN RIZER Manhattan, KS MATTHEW ROAHRIG Coshocton, OH TONI L. ROBERSON Louisville JOCELYN LEIGH ROBERTS Ewing, VA ANN B.ROBERTSON Paris MABLE D. ROBINSON Ft. Lauderdale, FL SHARON ROBINSON Louisville TAMMY ROBINSON Louisville VENA H. ROBINSON Elkhorn City THOMAS FOSTER ROGERS Owingsville PAMELA MARIE ROLFES Ludlow GAIL ROSE Paris LISA KAY ROSS Louisville JOAN ROTH Danville ROBERTA. ROTHENBURGER Shepherdsville LISA J. ROTTNER Cincinnati, OH JULIE R. ROUGEUX Frankfort JERRY T. ROWE Burkesville MELINDA J. RUDD Brooksville RHONDA GAIL RUSH Edmonton RICHARD A. RUSHING Glenview, IL KIMBERLY ANN RUSSELL Lexington JAMES TODD RYAN Crittenden LORI R. RYAN Mt. W ashington LYNNM.SABIN Painted Post, NY MARY L. SALZMAN Louisville REBECCA LYNN SAMMONS Lexington BERTHA SAMPSON Hopkinsville CAROLYN R. SAMS Manchester 474 Freshmen Rey-Sam ABOVE: Security supervisor Robert Hammons plays host to a group of Model students as they tour the Brewer Security Building, ROBIN G.SANDLIN Lexington JUNE ELAINE SARGENT Freeburn FRED A. SARNECKY Binghamton, NY NANNETTE M. SCHAMAUN Eaton, OH SUE J. SCHIERING Cincinnati, OH JOSEPH W.SCHINDLER Beattyville LISA A. SCHNELLER Louisville TER ' E A. SCHOEMEHL Ft. Wright DAVID ALLEN SCHULER Lexington LAURA R. SCHULTE Villa Hills PAULT.SGHUM Louisville KATHRYN L. SCHWARTZ Ft. Thomas SHERYLE L. SCOTT McCarr JOHN G. SEALE Brookville, IN PATRICIA A. SEBASTIAN Lancaster MARK A. SEHORNE McRoberts JAY L. SEILER Louisville CHRISTINE SEMLER Ironton, OH WILLIAM J. SENG Louisville ELIZABETH SETTLE Wilmore Freshmen San-Set 475 LUS. SETTLES GLORIA JEAN SHARP MARTI SHAUGHNESSY BILLY JEAN SHEENE LINDA R. SHELTON LINDAJ.SHERRARD ALANSON M. SHORT MELISSA J. SHUCK REBECCA LEE SHUGHART WILLIAM WAYNE SILLS MARY JANE SIMPSON ANNA SINIAVSKY NANCY L. SISSEL ALETHA RUTH SIZEMORE BRENDA G. SIZEMORE LUANNSKELLY BECKY L. SINGLE CINDY A. SLAUGHTER ANGELA SLONE DEBBIE L SLORACH TAMMIE A. SMILEY ANITA LOUISE SMITH CATHY ANN SMITH JAMES T. SMITH JENNIFER M. SMITH NIcholsvllle Richmond Louisville Stanford Richmond Covington Lexington Jeffersontown Mt. Holly Springs, PA Lexington Tompkinsville Millville, NJ Falmouth Ft. Thomas Rowdy Canton, OH Monticello Frankfort Bypro London Brandenburg Louisville Louisville Campbellsville Villa Hills KEVIN F.SMITH Covington MICHAEL TRACY SMITH Blank TOM D. SMITH Toledo, OH JANA F. SNAPP Carlisle JOY L. SNELL Dayton, OH RITA GAYLE SNODGRASS Danville KYRA M. SPARKMAN Hallie ANDY L. SPARKS Mt Sterling SCOTT W. SPARKS Ft. Thomas JOEL H. SPECK Lebanon, PA BONNIE SUE SPENCER JANET L. ST ABE BARBARA STAMPER MARY L STANDER KARI D. STANLEY Winchester Huntingdon Valley, PA Booneville Ludlow Cincinnati, OH 476 Freshmen Set-Sta f SHELLEY JOY STEELE Owingsvllle KRISTINE STEPHENS Springboro, OH TERRY STEPHENS Ft. William, OH RENEE CHERYL STEPHENSON Cincinnati, OH MIKE E. STETHEN Bedford SHELLEY K.STEVENS Erianger VICKIE STEVENS Manchester VANESSA A. STEWART Letcher MARY S. STIVERS Louisville DOROTHY LOUISE STONE Campton ELIZABETH W.STONE Louisville RICK L. STONE Rush HOLLY KAY STRATTON Versailles CONNIE STRONG Cynthiana SHEILA RAE STRONG Loveland, OH JEANNE ANN STRUNK Pine Knot KEN J. STUESSEL Cincinnati, OH ELIZABETH A. STUMBO South Williamson DIANA W. SULIKOWSKI Miami, FL DOUGLAS L. SWEENEY Louisville MARSHA L.TACKETT Virgie NANCY L. TACKETT Jenkins NORMA J. TALLENT Albany RICHARD A. TALLENT Albany DEBRA ANN TALLEY Danville ELEANOR J. TAPP Springfield DUANNA M. TAYLOR Louisville DURRAN H. TAYLOR Finley PENNY DENISE TAYLOR Corbin AUDREY YVONNE TAYSE Columbia GENALYNNETEATER Nicholasville DEBORAH A. THACKER Richmond J. BRADLEY THIEN Dayton, OH NORMA THOMAS Richmond JERRI L. THOMPSON Mason, OH LISA ANN THOMPSON Pendleton TERESA A. THOMPSON Louisville KIM A. THRASHER Owensboro REBECCA JANE TIPTON Ravenna DAVID JAMES TOBERGTE Erianger Freshmen Ste-Tob 477 Foster Camp Produces Summer Music KAREN M.TODD Lawrenceburg, IN SHARON KAY TODD Lawrenceburg, IN ELSIE M. TOOMBS Liberty AMY R. TOPPER Centerville, OH BRENDA KAY TRAPP Covington ROSEM.TRENTMAN Cincinnati, OH LISA A. TRIPLETT Irvington LISA L. TROUTMAN Frankfort CLAYBURN M. TROWELL Louisville CHERI LYNN TUCKER Morehead ROSEE. TUGGLE Harrodsburg DONNA J. TURLEY Lexington DEAN TURNER Richmond JANICE KAY TURNER Middletown, OH MELINDA M. TURNER Mackville PATTI A. TURNER Radcliff SYLVIA M. TURNER War Creek ELIZABETH LYNN TUSSEY Lexington VICKIE LYNN TYRA Stanton KAREN L. TYSSELING Dayton, OH 478 Freshmen Tod-Tys 4 -. ABOVE: High school students from across the state attend the Foster Band Camp each summer whose ac- tivities are highlighted by an outdoor concert. APRIL E. UNDERWOOD Monticello TERI E. UNDERWOOD Independence CATHERINE M. UPHAUS Louisville RUTH W. UTTER Cincinnati, OH KEVIN C. VAN GILDER Middletown, OH KATHYA. VANHOOK Stanford VIVIAN KAY VANOVER Corbin DIANE VOGT Louisville JOHN K. VOLKERDING JR. Louisville SAM A. VOLPENHEIN Cincinnati, OH BRENDAJOWADE Harrodsburg PAULA KAY WADE Frankfort RHONDA C. WADE Beattyville FRED J. WALKER Danville JOhl lA L. WALKER Mt. Sterling LYNETTE WALKER Worthington TINA C. WALKER Louisville WOODY WALLACE Manchester MICHEAL LAMONT WALTON Rose Ter. Community MICHAEL A. WARD Fairfield, OH Freshmen Und-War 479 The Never Ending Chores of Moving In LIBBY J. WARNER Nancy CINDY J. WASH Williamstown AUGUSTA M. WASHINGTON Georgetown CAROL JEAN WATSON Richmond KARREN J. WEBB Lovely LaBERTA L.WEBB Manchester DONNA FAYE WEBER Versailles KIMBERLY ANN WEBSTER Carrol Iton GARY D. WEGENAST Louisville KAREN ANNE WEIS Lima, OH MELBURN WELCH Mt. Sterling BETTY L. WELLS London DEBRA DIANE WELLS Piqua, OH LINDA G. WELLS Pikeville MARY E. WELLS Frankfort MELISSA G.WESLEY Batavia, OH PAMELA L. WESLEY Liberty VANESSA WESLEY Cadiz RAM WESSELKAMPER Cincinnati, OH TIM J. WESTFALL Cincinnati, OH PAMALAJ. WHALEY Louisville MONICA WHEATLEY Louisville JUDITH ANN WHEELER New Castle SUSAN WHIDBY Vine Grove DENISE ANGELA WHITAKER Ft. Mitchell PAM S.WHITE Lebanon, OH LAURA B. WHITFIELD Waverly, OH DEBRA ANN WICKLINE Jackson ANN E. WILBER Lebanon DEBORAH LYNN WILDMAN Powhatan, VA RHONDA KAYEWILKERSON Paris RITA LOUISE WILLENBRINK Louisville ANDRE D. WILLIAMS Louisville CRYSTAL LEE WILLIAMS Yosemite DEBBIE J. WILLIAMS Stearns LOUETTA R.WILSON Irvine PATRICIA KAY WILSON Mt. Sterling PATTY D. WILSON Ashland KIMBERLY WINKLER Irvine DAVID L. WINTERS New Carlisle, OH 480 Freshmen War-Win Making a bunk bed proves to be a difficult task for tfiis Case Hall coed as she moves in during the fall smester. IVIELINDA S.WISE Campbellsville PAM WISNER Louisville PEGGY L. WITTr !ANN Russell LINDA A. WITZIVIAN Westchester, OH MARLA KAY WOLFE Danville ROBIN W.WOLFE Morehead CHERYL A. WOLFZORN Ft. Thomas CHRIS R. WOODS Louisville FRANKIE L. WOODS fvlanchester BARBARA J. WOOLFOLK Louisville DENVER WORD Manchester CINDY ANN WRIGHT Lexington RONNIE W. WRIGHT Stearns SUZANNE L. WRIGHT Prestonsburg YVONNE LYNN WULFEKAMP Falmouth TERILYNWULFHORST Cincinnati, OH PAUL L. YANCEY Frankfort DONALD L. YATES Lebanon KAREN E. YEAGER Florence JACKIE L. ZECHELLA Alexandria RAYZERHUSEN Edgewood SUZAN GAIL ZIMIVIERMAN Six Mile Run, PA Freshmen Wis-Zim 481 li ' M ' ■•$■' ' .:■• ' F- ' K ' Sh tat ■' ■ft ' ' ■. ::v, INDEX AND DIRECTORY —A— Aaron. Judy Abadj, Dyan V. Abbott, Deborah L. Abbott. Denise G Abbott. Fredrick H Abbott, Larry G. 341 Abbott. Marcia T. Abbott. Martha A. Abbott. Raymond Abel. Lawrence D. Abell, Dennis L Abell. Evelyn M. 401 Aber, Jenny 247 Abig, Susan M Abig. Yvonne L. Abies, Kalhy D 277, 285. 401 Abies, Paula D 452 Abner, Alan D. Abner. Asa D. Abner. David L Abner, George Abner. Lesler B Jr Abner. Linda S. Abner. Millie E Abney, Barry L Abney, David W Abney, Deborah M Abney, Jessie F Abney, Joseph D 164 Abney, Larry E 330. 452 Abney, Lillian J. 341 Abney. Pearlme P Abney. Terne J 425 Abney, William M 151 Abraham. LouiS 8 Abrams, Judy A. Abrams. Michael C. Abrams, Robin A. Abafiear, Boniia F Abshear, Mark W Abshear, Paul V 341 Abshear. Paula H Abshear, Sharon K Abushaala, Nun K. 452 Acciardo, Gilbert A ACCOUNTING CLUB 267 Achu, Emmanuel 129, 341 Achu, Fehcia S Acker. Kathleen B Acles, Jamie A 296 Acree, Larry D Acree, Timolhy L Action, Nevelyn N AcutI, Jama G Adair, Kenneth A. Adair, Richard A. Adair, Richard T Adams. Betsy A H Adams. Carolyn L. C Adams, Charisse M 248, 249, 341 Adams, Chartolle F Adams. Craig Adams. Cynthia M 425 Adams. Dale R 328. 341 Adams. Debora K Adams. Dennis M Jr. Adams. Denver Adams. Donna Adams, Douglas C. Adams. Floyd R Adams, Gary D Adams, George N Adams, Gen E 452 Adams, Gregory S. Adams, Jeffrey D. Adams, John J Adams. Kameron Adams, Kennelh D 452 Adams, Larry N Adams, Larry W 425 Adams, Larry W Adams, Laura H Adams, Linda A 452 Adams, Lynn C Adams, Maureen R Adams. Michael G Adams, Michael S, Adams, Monieca K 452 Adams, Opal M. P Adams, Paula M Adams, Phillip D Adams, Phyllis J W Adams, Hegma K 452 Adams, Samuel Adams, Samuel M Jr, Adams. Scotty D 305 Adams, Sherwood S. 401 Adams, Susan D 341 Adams. Susan L Adams, Tamera L 318, 425 Adams, Tena D, 452 Adams. Thomas R, 401 Adams. Wilfred K Adamson, Janis G 341 Addesa, Mark J Adigwe, Doralhy I 281, 401 Adington, Pamela K. 452 Adkins, Amelia R. 277 Adkins, Barry C 401 Adkins, Belly S Adkins, Butch 277 Adkins, Carolyn C. Adkins, Edwin P. Adkins. Floretta J. Adkins. Gordon P, Adkins, K Dale 277. 315 Adkins, Kenneth W. 278 Adkins. Kimberly J, Adkins. Larry K. Adkins. Pauline B, Adkins, Thomas D. Adkins, Timolhy R. 306 Adkisson, Robert L. Adwell, Steven T, 328 Aedinderler, Shirley 250 Afkar, Nematollah Agboola, Grace A Agee, Eleanor R. Agee, J B Jr Agee, James H Agee, Sammy Agee, Teresa S Agnes, Sister Mary 117 Abler, Jane I Ahler, Mary Jo G Ahlers, William J III Ahmed, Mesbah Ahrens, John E 180 Ames, Willard Akers, Glenda C Akers, Jon R Akers, Margaret J Akers, Margaret K 425 Akers, Nancy F Akers, Novania 394 Akin, Mark P 316 Akin, Robert K, Aktns, Gary W Akins, Wayne T Alageel, Khaled S Al-Ateek. Abdulaziz M, 341 Albalawy. Abdullah S Albaugh, Rebecca S. Albaugh, Richard L Aibers, Ronald K ' Albin, Michael J Albro, Robert L II 330, 341 Albro. Vernon L. Alcorn. Melvin Alcorn. Randell Alcorn, Roberl J, Alcorn, Susan T Aldenderfer, Phyllis Aldenderler, Shirley Alderman, Jerry D. Alderlon. Steve L Aldieigan, Jamal M. Aldridge, Dawn M 216 Aldridge, MiHon Aldridge. Nora F Aleek. Abdulaziz M. Alexander, Alice M Alexander, Arnold R. Alexander, Betty J Alexander, Clara A Alexander. Clyde Jr Alexander. Dexter L Alexander. Doug M Alexander, Garnet D Alexander, Gola A Alexander, Jewell M Alexander, Julia Judy Alexander. Kalhy S. 341 Alexander, Rex W. Alfaro, Fernando Alford, Barbara G. 164 Alford, David A Alford, Marina E 452 Alford, Merry S Alford, Paul R Alford, Wendy A Alger, Stephen R 168, 169 Algier, Ann S Alhedathi, Abdullah M Alhuthail, Fahd S Aljamaan, Fahad H. Allan, Christy M 326 Allbritten, Joe Allen. Anihony C 425 Allen, Barbara K Allen, Barry J. Allen. Clinton S. ■Allen, Darren S. Allen, Debbie A 401 Allen, Debra L 452 Allen, Donna B 252 Allen, Duane E 341 Allen, Edwina M Allen, Emma J Allen, Frances S. 425 Allen, Glenda C. Allen, Gregory D, Allen, Hilary L Allen, Hilda F. Allen, Janet 452 Allen, John W. Allen, Judith C. Allen Kim M 330, 341 Allen, Laura Allen, Marcus W Allen, Marilyn D Allen, Mary E Allen, Maurice C Allen, Melvin D. Jr. Allen. Mike L 253 Allen, Pamela L Allen, Randall L Allen, Rhonda G, Allen, Ricky D Allen. Roxana A. Allen, Scotty D Allen, Sherri G 452 Allen, Sherri H Allen, Slephen G Allen, Sleven W. Allen, Susan D Allen, Susan E Allen, Tanya G, Allen, Walter S. Allen, Wayne S, 425 Allender, Carol L 271, 452 Allender, Dinah M. Alley, Rebecca S. Alley, Thomas G Alley, William D, Allison, Becky S- 247, 295. 425 Allison, Janet C. Allison, Janel L. 452 Allison, Robert T, Allison, Russell L. Allison, Sherri L, Allmyer, Fred W Allnutt, Diane E, A, Almon, Anthony D, Almon, Mary D, 298, 337 Almonill Khalid Aloisi, Thomas A 425 ALPHA DELTA PI 294, 295 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 296, 297 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA 298, 299 ALPHA PHI SIGMA 259 ALPHA PSI OMEGA 253 Alremaih, Abdullah I Alsaif, Saleh A Alsayegh, Abdulrahman Alsip, Geraldine B 257, 341 Alsip, Walter R. 452 Alsman, Edward Jr Alton, Danny D. Alvey, Candace S 263. 321 Alvino, Elaine M 425 Alvino, Joseph H Alzaagi, Abdulaziz A 281, 425 Alzaman, Faridah S. 452 Alzaman, Hassan S ' . Amacher, David L. Amann. David E. Amaio, William J, 324 Amaya. Cecilia Ambrose, Martha E Ambrose, Neena D 205, 255, 341 Amburgey, Gayla D 452 Amburgey, George B 452 Amburgey, Gregory D. Amburgey, Kenny 0. Amburgey. Rila W Amburgey, Timolhy W. Amburgey, Vicki J, 425 Amburgy, Judy B. Amburn, David W, Amelang, Janice S. Aminilan, Mohammad H Aminilari, Mohammad N Amis, Anita D Amster. Elizabeth E Anderson. Angela F 401 Anderson. Barry W, Anderson, Ben J Anderson, Benita F 341 Anderson, Catherine E Anderson, Elizabeth A 273. 425 Anderson, Howell S Anderson, James A Anderson, Jane C 452 Anderson, Janice E. Anderson, Jayne H. Anderson, Jenmler L 425 Anderson, Joe D Anderson, John H Anderson, John W Anderson, Karen L 312 Anderson, Kann S Anderson, Ktmberly G. Anderson, Larry D Anderson, Laurie L 246. 312, 341 Anderson, Linda S Anderson, Mary E Anderson, Michael L. Anderson, Peter j Anderson, Richard L Anderson, Rila L 341 Anderson. Robert C 401 Anderson, Roberl D 315 Anderson, Robert L, Anderson, Stephen V Anderson, Terry R Anderson, T ieresa A. 341 Anderson, Thomas R Anderson. Truman Andes, David R 276. 315, 425 Andrews, Charles H, Andrews, Llanya R Andriol, Denise M 322 Angel, Lenore Angelini. Oenise A 452 Angerman, Sleven P 209 Anglin, Floyd Anness, Nancy L. 277. 425 Anspach, Kevin L, Anionello, Stephen J, Antrim, Bonnie P Antrim, Virginia L, Antrim, Wayne L. Appelman, Thomas L. Jr, Appleby, Barney D Appleby, Ramona C Applegale, Francine E. Applegale, Jack L Applegale, Karen L. 452 Applegale. Linda A Applegale, Lisa J 401 Appleman, Charlene F. Appleman. Michael Archer, Christina M 216. 217 Archey, Richard L, 341 Areharl, Lynda L 246, 265, 318 341 Arens, Ellen E. 452 Arens, Robert L, 332 Ari. Alireza Arllnghaus, Edwin S. Arlinghaus, Jay R, Armes, Anthony B 279, 328. 341 Armislead, Peter S Arms, Joan K. 281, 341 Armslrong, Joe C Arndls, Teresa J 265, 341 Bach, William T, 200 , Acnetl, Bruce R. Bachman, Lori R. 452 Arnell. Cheryl L 326 Bacic, John R. Arnell, Earl T Back, Darwin K. Arnell, Jackie L Back, Deborah K. Arnell, Mary H Back, Gregory D, 342 Arnell, Pamela S 425 Back, Ira S, Arnell, Sara K Back, Luella Arney, Leonard B Back, Mary L. Arney, Roy W Back, Oberia F, Arnold, Ann C Back. Tana K. 246, 252, 257 Arnold, Anne F 347 Arnold, Belly F P Bacon, Cynthia M. 452 Arnold, Cindy M 452 Bacon. Horace S. Arnold, Earlene W 277 Bacon, Kimbrella R. Arnold, Glendon 1 Badgett, James K. Arnold, John W Badgett, Mary E. Arnold, John W Badran, Saeed M. 425 Arnold, Kennelh D, Baer, Joel W 342 Arnold, Kenneth L Baertnger, Glenna M. Arnold, Lewis E Bagby, Kerne K, 312, 452 Arnold. Paul K 401 Bagby, Dr. Robert E. 150 Arnold, Penny S 452 Baggett, Sarah A 281, 283. 452 Arnold. Renita C 341 Baghaki, Abdol M. Arnold, Richard L Bagley, Jeanne M. Arnold. Robert B 425 Bahls, Nancy E. Arnold, Robert W Jr Bailey, Betty E. Arnold, Steven D Bailey, Craig E. 401 Arnold, Susan K 401 Bailey, Darlene Arnots, Teresa J 246 Bailey, David C Arng on, Calhryn A 391 Bailey, David W Arsenaull, Debby C. Bailey. Debra G Arthur, James D Bailey, Dentse M. 425 Arthur, Jennifer L 341 Bailey, Donna J Arts, Eleanor J Bailey, Freda J A. ART STUDENT ASSOCIATION 263 Bailey, Garrett D, Arvin. Gene W. II 305, 452 Bailey, Kathleen M. 452 Arvin. Joyce H Bailey, Larry W. 286 Aschendord, Eric F. Bailey. Larry W. Aseere, Victoria M, Bailey, Laurel L 452 Ashby, Martha S. Bailey. Lawrence AshcrafI, Brett W Bailey, Michael J. AshcrafI, Debbie L 322, 425 Bailey, Michelle M, B. AshcrafI, Douglas E Bailey, Patricia K. AshcrafI, James A Bailey, Peartey M. AshcrafI, Shirley G 255, 284, 401 Bailey, Phyllis T, Asher, Dennis K Bailey, Roy D. Asher, Juanita 425 Bailey, Sandra K. 401 Asher, Raymond Jr. Bailey, Sharon L 342 Asher, Sharon L Bailey, Terri L. 452 Asher, Wmona R. Bailey, Terry Ashford, Vivian T. 341 Bailey, Vickii L. 342 Ashley. Billy D. Bailey, Virginia H 295, 326 Ashley. Brian P Bailiff, Jacqueline E Ashley, George K. Bam, Norma H. Ashley, Tammie H 425 Baird. Cloyde R. Ashorn, Kathy M Baird, David R. Ashral, Mohsen Baird, Kitty R. Aslett, John H. Baird. Vivian M Assanuval, Debra A 341 Baker, Arnold Assapimonwail, Rachen 401 Baker, Billie J. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 267 Baker, Brenda K 401 ASSOCIATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT 269 Baker, Carla J. ASSOCIATION OF UNITED STATES ARMY 279 Baker, Calherine J. 391 Atanasio, Russell J Baker, Cynthia L. Atchison, Richard E 332 Baker, Dan B, Atchley, Alice M Baker, Danny C Atha, Vicki L Baker, David L. Atha, Wesley A Baker, Debora A. 269. 342 Atherton, Robin D Baker, Debra G 452 Athey, Margaret J Baker, Diana L. Atkins, James H Jr Baker, Don T Jr. Atkinson, Robert M 401 Baker, Donna L Atkinson, Roberl 0. Baker, Eddie R. 452 Aton, Ahmosis Baker, Edward A. Atwood, Marcia L Baker, Elizabeth K. Atwood, Michael D. Baker, Frances W. Atwood, Thomas Baker, Franchot Aubrey. Frank B Baker, Frank W. Aug, Lisa M. 452 Baker, Fred Augustin, Leslie G 401 Baker, George W. Augustin, Tracy C, 322, 425 Baker, Gwendolyn A. Aureden, Patricia A. Baker, Howard G. AURORA 285 Baker, James E. 275 Ausherman, Nancy A Baker, James L. Ausmus. Mark C Baker, Janice P Austerman, Anthony P Baker, Jeanette B Austin, Bobby L 452 Baker, Jeffrey H. 253 Austin, Cheryl L 231, 252, 257 Baker, Jerome R. 271, 342 Baker, John M. Austin. Jeffrey L Baker, Johnny R. Austin, Jim E. Baker, Lisa S Austin, Kathy A. Baker, Mark G. Austin, Marlene D. Baker, Mary A. Austin, Steve F. 328, 425 Baker, Mary B. Austin, Teresa A. Baker, Mary P Austin, Warren J. Baker, Melissa A. 425 Austin, William R. Baker, Milton E. Auxler, Melody J. Baker, Nina J. Averill, James L. Baker, Pearl J, Avery, Larry L. Baker, Peggy A. 425 Avery, Lisa J. Baker, Robert J 452 Ayala, Carolyn K. Baker. Robert L 330, 401 Aydt, Laura A, Baker, Robin G. Ayer, Anne W. 452 Baker, Robin L, 453 Ayers, Herman D Baker. Roger K 425 Ayres, Robert C Baker, Rusus Jr. Ayres, Samuel J Baker. Ruth 298, 342. 299 Azbell, Nancy R 276. 401 Baker, Sandra K. Azblll. Nancy L Baker, Sharon D. 342 Baker, Shirley L. Baker, Shirley S. Baker, Slen L. — B— Baker, Sondra G. Baker, Slephen D 425 Baker, Slevie A, Babb. Karen E.401 Baker. Tim W. 401 Babb, Larry D Baker. Tommy Babbini, Eugene P Baker. Wayne F. Baber, Gilbert J Baker. Winifred A. Bablch, Michael 264, 283 Baker, Yvonna C, Bach. Jerome G. 401 Balding. Alan R. Bach. Patricia L, 401 Balding. Victoria J. 484 Index Aar-Bal Baldridge. Alice L H. Baldndge, W Austin Baldwin, Brian P Baldwin, Carol A 269. 342 Baldwin. Cheryl L. Baldwin, Eileen K. 453 Baldwin. James C 269. 254 Baldwin, Janeiie L. Baldwin. Joanne B. Baldwin. John W. Ill Baldwin. Marion L. Baldwin, Mary E. Baldwin. Mary J 342 Baldwin. Tina L Baldwin. William T Bales. Howard G 342 Balhaicnel, Elizabelh Ball. Beth A. 122, 425 Ball. Blaine G, 111 Ball. Bobble Jean Ball, Carol A. Ball. Dave 164 Ball. Eddy W Ball. Garry L. 453 Ball. George W Jr. Ball, Jimmy C. 453 Ball. John R. 342 Ball. Kenneth B. Ball, Linda S. 326. 342 Ball. Mane M Ball. Palricia L Ball. Patricia S Ball, Phyllis J H. Ball. Robert L. Ball, Shay 303 Ball, Susan B 425 Ballard. Betty L R Ballard, Cheryl A 453 Ballard, Cynthia M. Ballard, Jerry L Ballard, Joanne K. 453 Ballard, Lloyd D. Ballard, Mary B 203 Ballard, Mary E 401 Ballard, Otis Ballard, Peggi A Ballard, Peggy P Ballard, Randall R ll 250. 401 Ballard. Sammie B Ballard. Samuel D 277. 453 Ballard. Teri L. Ballard, Vickie 394 Ballew. Vicki L 453 Ballinger. Mary J. 453 Ballinger, Patricia A. Ballinger, Virginia J. 425 Ballou, Kenneth A. 342 Ballsmith, Nicholas J. Balogh. Sharon S. 453 Ballenberger. David E. 453 Balthrop. David S BAND 270, 271 276 Bandy, Bernard B. II Bandy, Beverly P. Bandy. Cheryl L Banister, Barry N Bankemper, Kalhy A. 342 Banks, Carol P Banks, Carolyn S 453 Banks, Charles H Banks, Kelly A Banks, Mary M Banks, Terressa A Banta, Richard B BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 277 Barada, David A Barber, Alice A. Barber, Jacqueline 425 Barber. James J Barber, Patricia A 263. 343 Barber. Scott H Barbour, Jacqueline A. 425 Barbour. James L. Barbour, Kim M Barclay. Karen L 296 Barclay. Thomas E Bard. Paul E Barefoot. Billy R Baretta, Rose 262 Barger. Mary C Barger. Pamela G. 330, 425 Barger. Sharon A. 453 Barger, Teresa C Barger, Tilford Bargo. Michael J 324 Bargo, Michael L Bargo. Oueiha J Barker. Cindy L. 401 Barker, Dawn P 343 Barker, James P Barker, Jeffrey L Barker, John P Barker, Kimberly J 269, 254, 401 Barker, Leigh A 270, 425 Barker, Lori L. Barker, Nancy G. Barker, Rex D Barker. Robbm J 273, 453 Barker, Robed S 324 Barker. Robin E 425 Barker, Roy T Barker, Ruth A Barker, Tommy Barkley, Dwight D 124 Barlow, David W Barlow, Vickie S Barnaclo. Annette M. 453 Barnard, Debora Barnard, Phillip E. Barnes. Billy M Barnes, Bryan D 315 Barnes. Cliflon E. Jr. Barnes. Conme S. 401 Barnes. Debbei S 425 Barnes, Deborah R. Barnes. Emily R Barnes. Gerald C Barnes. Guy P. 453 Barnes. Jim C Barnes, Jonathan P Barnes. Judy G Barnes, Kathy J Barnes. Kenneth W Barnes. Mary A Barnes, Mary H Barnes. Michael L Barnes. Naomi H Barnes. Sandra L 343 Barnes. Teresa J Barnes, Terry C Barnes, William J Barnett Becky A 343 Barnett, Chares A 453 Barnen, Diana R Barnett, Lana K Barnett, Larry K Barnett, Leda R 426 Barnett, Lisa J 453 Barnett, Myrna L Barnett. Roslyn L 401 Barnett. Vernon C Barnett, Wanda M 248, 426 Barnett. William R Barney, Vera A 263 Barnicotl, Paul T Barnott, Edith L Sarnott, Fred D. Barnott, Julia E 328, 426 Barr, Dixon A 144 Barr, Edward Standish 324 Barr, Paul J 315, 425 Barren. Anna B Barrett. Fred Jr Barrett, Janice S Barren, Monica B. Barrett, Patricia L. Barren, Paula K Barncklow, Douglas E. Barrier, James R Bamleau. John P jr Barry, Mark fl 326, 401 Barry, Martin E Barsom, Mark M. Barsom, Marlon S Bartel, Rebecca L 453 Barlh, Barbara E 267, 343 Bartholomew, Donald A, 324 Bartholomew, Timothy 326, 401 Bartie, Karen J Bartletl. Debra C 310 Bartley. Wayne M Barton. Harold B 252, 343 Barton. Jeanne J Barton. John C Barton. JoJean Barton, Lawrence E. 259. 270. 401 Barton. Robert M 180 Barton. William E 401 Basham. Lon L 295 Basham, Viki 312. 343 Bashaw. David B. Baskin, Derrick P, A scarecrow helps add to the spirit of the annual Halloween party held in the grill. Bassen, Ronald E Bastin, Betty F Bastin, Charles E 343 Bastin, Loyd K Bastin, Wayne N Baston, Rebecca S 453 Basyuni. Abdulla A Baleman, Kim A 452 Bales, Brenda D Bates. Brenda S Bales, Deborah S Bales, Debra R Bates, James A 271 Bares, Jeffrey W Bates. Mitzi V Bales, Peggy J. Bales, Susan C Bales, WiHiam R IV Balson, James L. Jr. Balson, Samuel M. Bane, Mary J. 343 Baney, Mark R 453 Bans, James W Banson, Stephanie J 343 Banye. Kim L 401 Bauer. Ann E. Bauer, Jaime H 452 Bauer, Tan|a S Baugh. Carol M L. Baughman. Daryl J Baughman. Patncia A 426 Baughman, Patricia A Baughman, Tyrone M 343 Baughman, Vicky M Baum, James A. 328 Bauman, Charles D Baumann, Amy L 453 Baumann, Lolhar C Baumann, Lynn R Baumann, Mary J. 232. 246, 252 257. 268. 343 Baumer. Margaret M 453 Baumer. Peggy 205 Baumgardner, Douglas Baumgardner. Harriet Baumgarten. Susan L, Bauler, Polly A Baxler, Diane T Baxter, Helen D 454 Baxter, James S 330 Baxter, Kathie A. Baxter. Margaret G Baxter. Martin F. Baxter, Mary L. Baxter. Mary L Baxter. Robert W. Bayer. Benjamin J, Bayer, Esielle P, Bayes. Ronald J. Bays. Linda G. Beach. Bradley A 283. 318. 328 Beach, Bryan P Beach. Larry W Beach. Larry W Beach. Margaret A Beach. Maria J Beach, Paul R. Beacham, Abbie O 426 Beakes, Henry L 11 454 Bean. WiUiam L Beard. Carole N. Beard, Cheryl J. 426 Beard, Glenna M. Bearden, Karen W. 78, 170, 298 Beare. Vicki R. Beasley. Kev.n M 277 Beasley. Susan C- Beason. Cheryl L, Beason, Ellen L. 426 Beanie, Wanda L. Beany, Anthany 343 Bearty, Gloria D 426 Beaven, Donald A Beavin, Ann C. 426 Beavin. Michael L Bechler, Susan A. Becht, Robert D Beck, Jeanie G 401 Beck, Marianne Beck. Norma J Beck, Paula B. Beck. Paula C. 343 Beck. Rhonda L. 276. 283, 315 426 Beck. Samuel R. Beck, Thomas J. 401 Beck, Valerie K. 426 Becker, Larry S. Becker, Raymond A. Becker, Teresa K 271 Beckers, Gilbert L. Beckett, Melody K. Beckett, Virginia A. Beckman. Julie K. 426 Becknell, Karen A Becknell, Kenneth W. Becknell, Ossie K Becknell, Philip S. Beckner, Anne A. Becksmith, Ann M. Beckum. Theresa A. Beddow. Terry M. Beede, Vivian L. Beeding, Deborah R. Beemer. Don L. Begley. Arthur D. Begley. Carl 426 Begley. Dorothy 310 Begley, Douglas S. Begic, Elizabeth A 426 Begley. Gay 27 Begii:. : 3 J 259 Begley, ' ' i ■■M. Begle, Marlhlyn G. Begley. ... ... Begltiy, Ralph D Behanan. l lOa S Behler. Michael G. -ib- Behrer. Deborah J. 303. 154 Belrne. James S. 316 Belcher. Alice M. Belcher, Brenda Belcher. Carol L Belcher. Dennis W Belcher, Ernest R Belcher, Francis R Belcher, Gary B Belcher, Gerald G Belcher, Harold D. Belcher. Joseph L. Belcher. Karen S. Belcher. Randy 401 Beiiie, Dallas A Bell, Alan P. Bell, Carolyn H. Bell. Jettrey D Bell. Kim P. 454 Bell. Martha A. Bell. Mary F. Bell. Randall M Bell, Rebecca S Bell. Shannon L 454 Bell, Vernon L Bellamy, Agnes M. 402 Bellamy. Byron L Bellamy, George M Bellamy. Saiiie A Bellamy, Salhe R Bellinger. Dennis S Bellman, Jackie W Bellman, Robert E Bello. Laurie A. 454 Beloat. Robert E 315. 426 Bemiss. Lucy H Bemiss. Thomas W Bender. Debra L Bendig. James F Benedict. Man E 277. 295. 402 Benge. Martha J Benge. Tamara L 426 Benham Teresa M Benjamin, Susan £ Bennen, Alice F BenneU, Bernice Bennen, Bevelyn S 402 Bennen. Daniel D. Bennett. Debra E. Bennen. Dewey C Bennen, Ellen C 426 Bennett, Janet K Bennett. JeHrey K Bennett. Jeffrey R 426 Be-nett. Judith A Bennett, Karen E 454 Bennett, Mark E Bennett, Marty C Bennen. Patsy A. Bennett. Pattie P Bennett. Wanda S Bennett. William C. Benney. Diane C 402 Benock, Theresa C Benson, Andre A. Bentley, Alan K Beniley, Conme R 454 Bentley, Cynihia A Beniley, Darlene R Beniley, Dorella S Beniley, Howard L 454 Bentley. Jane S C Bentley, Mary A Bentley, Pamela F 296, 454 Bentley, Rocky L 454 Bentley. Steven W Benton. Jesse C Benton. Kathryn Benton. Margaret M Benton, Sandy L Berbench, Alane M 454 Beresford. Alice M 426 Bergdolt. Leslie A 271.454 Berge, Thomas F Berger, Thomas J. 180 Bergeron. Sherry L Bergman, Boniia N. Bergstrasser, Dennis Berini. Alice A 312 Berke, Paula L 247, 426 Berkebiie. Damei C 315. 402 Berkebile. Jane A Berkey, Stephanie S. 248. 343 Berkshire. Leslie K. 50, 271. 426 Berman. David R Bernard. Larry W 288 Bernardi. Kathenne G Bernstrom. Kimberly A. Berne. Charles M 324 Berry, Brenda J 402 Berry, Dennis K. Berry. Eugene M Berry. Georgietta L Berry, Heather L 454 Berry, Jane E Berry, Janet L. Berry, Jeffrey L 180 Berry, Jimmy A. Berry, John C 270 Berry, Melanie S 281, 426 Berry, Patricia A Berry, Terry A 454 Berryman, Amy M 241, 252, 265 Berryman, Gregory A. Berryman, Marc E. 426 Bersagiia. Rosena Berscheit. Lawrence A. Bersot, Bobby G Bertelkamp. Raymond L. Bertram, Charles B. 343 Bertram. James K. Bertram. Jeffrey A, 326 Bertrand, Edward J. Besser. David L 264, 402 Best. G Shelby 343 Best. George M. Best, Janet K 402 Best, John Clifton 402 Best, Marilyn L. Besuden, Henry C IV 402 Besuner. Paige A 330, 426 BETA THETA PI 300, 301 Bettier, Kaihie R Beunel. Stephen R. Beverly, Frank J, Bevins, Benny 277 Bevins, Lenetta S Bevins. Omeki R. 268 Bewtey. Eleanor 5 Bey, Drew Bal-Bey lndex 485 Beyersdoerier. Rod J Bias, Roger A Bibbins. Rick C 164, 300 Bickley. Dale R. Bicknell, Barbara J. Bicknell, James M. aidanan. Abbas 343 Bidarlan, Akbar Biddle, Debbie L. 454 Btdwell, Charles R Biederman, Sleven M Biehn, Mary A. Biggs, Mike D. Biggs, Randall F 426 Biles, William E. Bill, Sandra K W Billings. David R Billions. Karen G, Silliter, Johnnie D. Bilotta, Rosa A, Binder, Jack L Binggeli, Sandra L. BInggeii. William L. Bingham, Bernadette 454 Bingham, Donna J Bingham, Rose M 454 Birchfield, Christine Birchwell, Gary W 426 Bird, Martha J Birdwell, Mary E. Bisceglia, Bernard P. Bisceglia, Lee A Bishop, Sradely C. Bishop, Bridget A. 248. 252, 343 Bishop, Clay M Bishop. Jane M. Bishop, Janel T Bishop, Jenny L. 283, 426 Bishop, Karen S 402 Bishop. Kathleen F Bishop, Kevin J 277, 3 15, 426 Bishop, Phyllis J H Bishop, Rosalinde Bisig, Gregory J 318, 328, 426 Bislg, Mary C. Bisotli. Gina M. 426 Bisping, Debra M 426 Bitters, William P. 157 Biven, Anne B Bivins, Claude S. 343 Black, Bonnie L Black, Donna F Black, Gordon C. Black, Greg A. Black, James G. Black. James W. Black, Jim D Black, Kenneth C. Black, Mary W. Black. Pamela B 402 Black, Rhonda G 454 Black, Roger W Black. Ronald J. Blackard, Michael L. 426 Blackburn, Debbie S. 454 Blackburn, Deena L Blackburn. Douglas D. Blackburn, Mary P. Blackburn, Robert J. 426 Blackerby, John H. Jr. Blackmon, Debi J Blackson, Virginia A. Blackwell, James D. Blackwell, Patricia A. 264. 426 Blackwell, Rebecca J, Blade, James R Blades, Elizabeth W. 402 Blame, Molly O Blaine, Rex L. , Deborah D , James M 454 Blair, Jerry W , Katharine A, 274, 402 . Linda W , Peggy K. Blalze. Susan C. 262 Blake, Elv ood L 391 Blake, Margaret M 454 Blakeman, Alice P. Blackeman, Carolyn S. T. 402 Blakeman, Gregory G. 426 Blakemore, Connie S. Blakey. Rodney D. Blakey, Timothy E Blanchard, Marie J. 454 Bland. Phillip C. Bland, Rebecca A. Blandtord, Charles R, Blandlord, David L, Blandtord. Jane M. 330 Blandlord, Paul D aiankenship, Cecil C. 426 Blankenship, Dane L. Blankenship, Ellen M. 267, 268, 343 Blankenship, Henry T Blankenship, Ireland Blankenship, Joe 180 Blankenship, Leila D. Blankenship, Margy W. Blankenship, Orvllle Blankenship, Paula V. 402 Blankenship, Peggy B. 270 Blankenship, Randy N Blankenship, Robert F. Blankenship, Roger D. 391 Blankenship, William Blanton, Damon H. Jr. 402 Blanton. Essie L. Blanton. Ina L. 426 Blanton, Janet D. 454 Blanton. Leah R, B lanton. Paul T. 343 Blanton, Rex W. 402 Blanlon, Theresa L. Blasius, Leslie D. Blecha, Sharon M Bledsoe, Berta A. 343 Bledsoe, Charles L. Bledsoe, Cynthia C. Bledsoe, Ernest E. Blessing. Mary T Blevens, Dale M. 328 Bleven, Fay E Blevlns, Dewey D 454 B levins Ernest W. 454 Blevins James E. Blevlns John D Blevins Randall H Btevins Sharon L Blevins Ten L. Blick, C ynthia K. Blizzard, Lee W. 454 Blizzard. Susan J. 343 Blodgett, Paul J. Blount, Carmen M Blounl, Sharon C. B. Blount, Susan E Blozom, Mary A. Blum, Charles R. Bluman, Robert D. 343 BIylhe. Donna J. 454 BIythe, Eugenia J. Boadway, Deane E. Boarman, Mary L Boblitl, Larry W 250, 277. 280 343 Bobim, Roger D Bobst, Peggy W 454 BochynskI, David P, Bock, Fonda R- 454 Boden, Linda A. 454 Bodine, Linda D Bodley, Donald 139 Bodley, Donald E. 256 Boehmer, Sheila A Boemker. Patricia S 262, 296, 402 Boettcher, Charles L Bogan, Elizabeth M Bogard, Harold L Boggess. Frances A 296 Boggs, David I Boggs. Debra J 454 Boggs. Ernie Boggs, Gayle S Boggs, George R Boggs, Glenda H Boggs, Lonnie Boggs, Markus R Boggs, Melissa Boggs, Michael J 343 Boggs, Paul D 343 Bogie, Betty L Bogie, Brenda S Bogie, Charles W Bogle, George A Bogie, Jerry A Bogie, Kimberlee J Boh, Dennis J. Bohanan, Jan B Bohannon, Julie A Bohmer, Barbara K Bohn, Christine M 402 Bohn. Cynthia F. 426 Bohnstedt, Charles W Boise, Amy J 270, 402 Boise, Linda A Bokach, Barbara L 454 Boland, Patrick D Bolding, Mark K Bolding, Robert J Bolen, Francis W Bolig, Amy R, Bolig, H Peter Boltn, M Diane Boiling. Julien H Bolle, James T 454 Bolton, Deborah A. Bolton, Fred J Bolton, Gerald R Jr Bolton, Jeanne C Bolton, Rosemary Bolton, Susan L J 391 Bonar, Ronda M Bonar, Verda F Bond, Edna E Bond, Jeanie 394 Bond, Larry A Bond, Patricia G. 402 Bond, William J, II Bonges, Dale K. Sonham, Charles F. Bonham, Lewis I Bonham, Lynn R. 402 Bonham, Lynn R. 402 Boniakowski. John W. 402 Bonin, Lisa M 454 Bonin, Tina L 295, 344 Bonk, Doug B 170, 108. 209 Bonn. David E. Bonner, Beverly A Bonner, Denny N. Bonny, Thomas H Bonultl, Mary K Booher, Betty L Boone, Angela 170, 298, 337 344 Boone, Karla S 344 Boone, Lisa G Boone, Mark F 326 Boone, Mary P. 265, 283 Boone, Valerie K 427 Bootcheck, David J 188. 189, 191 192, 194. 195, 258 Bootes, Robert D Booth. Arthur T Booth, Erwin Booth. Karen E. Booth, Kalhy J 454 Booth, Patricia L Boolhe. Billie S Booze, David G 180 Borden. Billy J. Borden. Marlene D 426 Borders. Jennifer L Borders. Joseph G Borders. Karen S. Borders. Kalhryn A, Borders, Ronald A. Borders, Wintred D. Boreing, Bobby R. Borer, Cynthia A. Borgman, Michael S. Borland, Gene L. Born, Kirk C. Bosley. Faye A Bosley, Joseph G. Bosley. Victoria A 454 Bosma, Terri B. 4S4 Boston, Cathy L. 344 Boston, Joyce D Boston, Nancy V Boston, Rodney W. Bothman, Anthony B Botkin, Teresa G Botner, Billy R- Botner. Carylon S. Botner, Nancy C Bott, Felicia A, 310 Bottom, Donna S 402 Bottom. Elizabeth B Bottom, John D Jr. Bottom, Vicici C 252, 257, 261 284. 344 Bottoms. Kenneth R. Bottoms, Mel ;n G. Bottoms, Nila L S Bottoms, Richard E. 332, 333 Bottoms, Richard L Bottoms, Sharon K 344 Botts, Sharon K. 427 Boudinot, Bngitte A. 454 Boudmot, Renee M 328, 427 Bounneli, Christopher 326 Bourne, Michael R. Bouvier, John E Bouyea, George J. Bow, Roxanne 284 Bowden, Valery W Bowdy, Valerie A. 402 Bowdy, William B Bowen, Deborah L. Bowen, Francine H. Bowen, Katherine E. Bowen, Ramon M. Bowen. Roy L. Bowen, Tara M. Bowens, Diene 455 Bowerman, Kenneth L Bowers, Jeanne M Bowers, Robert T Bowersock, Phrl W Bowles, Brenda 8 402 Bowles, Darrell L Bowles, William E. Bowlin, Earl D Bowlin, Pamela J. Bowlin. Rich D. Bowlin, Steven T Bowling, Alza Bowling, Ann C. 455 Bowling, Arleen G. Bowling, Barbara J. Bowling, Bonnie B Bowling, Cora L 402 Bowling, David W Bowling, Deborah A 402 Bowling, David W Bowling, Deborah A 402 Bowling. Edward L Bowling, Elizabeth A. Bowling, Janie E. 295 Bowling, Karen L 394 Bowling, Rulh S. Bowling, Sandra F. 402 Bowling, Thomas A 344 Bowman, Charles D Bowman, Constance D 264, 427 Bowman, David A. Bowman, Diana L, Bowman, Edward J 344 Bowman. Larry Bowman, Libby C. 427 Bowman, Mark C Bowman, Rosemary 394 Bowman, Soctt A. Bowman, Stepehn R. Bowman, Tory A. 310 Bownen, Valery 216 Boyce, Patricia D. Boyd. Bessie L. Boyd, David R. Boyd, Douglas A 455 Boyd, Jeffrey P Boyd, John M. Boyd. John P Boyd, Katherine E Boyd, Lee L, Boyd, Mark E 315, 455 Boyd, Melodie L 344 Boyd, Ronald G Boyd, Sally C 455 Boyd, Wendell Boyer, Daniel S. Boyer, Steven W. 427 Boyer, Terry L. Boylan, Barbara S. 264 Boyle, Colleen S 455 Boyle, Joseph R 170, 209, 326 344 Boyle, MoHie F Boyle, Stephen L. Brackett, Merjorie E. Brackett, Rose M Bracy. Rex A. Jr Bradbury, Russell F, Braden, Deborah L Braden, Helen M Braden, Thoma s H Braden, Vickie L 427 Bradford, Edith J Bradley, Barry D Bradley, Deborah B 455 Bradley, Diona L Bradley, Gordon L. Bradley, Margaret D. Bradley, Marvin L. Bradley, Mary E Bradley, Phillip E Bradley, Shauna 455 Bradley, Sonia D. Bradley, Steven A. Bradley, Valerie D 455 Bradshaw, Jeleta K T. Bradshaw, Mary L. 247. 322, 427 Bradt, Russell N Brady, John A Brady, Kenneth L Brady, Larry T. Brady, Mary J Bragaw, Alice M Bragaw, Deborah A. Bragg. David B. Brainard, Diann G 402 Brakefield Paul D. 455 Bramel, Kenneth G. Bramer. David L Bramer, Diana S 455 Bramschreiber, Carol 455 Bramstedl, Jennifer L 267, 455 Brancaccio, Bernardm Branch, Thomas H. 252. 344 Brandenburg, Kenneth Brandenburg, Virgil Brandenstein, David C. Brandon, Richard G. II Branham, William W. Branon, James F Branscum, Allen Branscum, Richard W. Branscum, Thomas E. Branson, Mary L, Branson, Robert M. Brashear, Alan G. 344 Brashear, Anna M 344 Brashear, Cathy L 455 Brashear, Edna L Brashear, Edward G, Brashear, Lola Brashear, Robert S. Brashear, Russell M Bratcher, Edna D Bratcher, Gary J. 455 Bratcher, Mary A. 274, 277, 455 Bratcher, Sleven M. Bratcher, William A, Bratton, Janice L Bratton, Stephanie A. Brauch, David R Brauer, Mary K 303 Brauligam, Ellen L. 344 Bravard, Pamela L. 427 Brawner, Michael Q Braxton, Anthony £. Bray, John M Bray, Kenneth D 344 Bray, Peggy H, Bray, Richard L Brayman, Edward F 332 Brack, Janet 274 Breckenkamp, Susan L 427 Breckheimer, Tern L 455 Bredemeyer, Lon K. 270, 330 Breeden, Patricia S Breeding, Carolyn W Breeding, Gregory D 402 Bredding, Sharon L 402 Breeding, Sherie M 455 Breen, David J 322, 402 Breeze, Johnny F Brefol, Nancy E Brehme, Douglas M. Brehme, James J 167 Breitenslein, Deborah Breitenslein, Deborah Breitenslein, Vernon 332, 455 Bremenkamp, Karen L. 427 Brennan, Cynthia A Brennan, Dennis J 306 Brennan, Donald W. Brenner, Jane A 310, 332, 344 Brenlzel, Stewart E Brenzel, Kara M 267, 455 Brett, Brenda B Brewer. Betty J D Brewer. Christine B. 344 Brewer, Dewayne L. 279 Brewer. Diana L 254, 344 Brewer. Fern S Brewer, Jimmy L, Brewer, Kenneth E, Brewer, Larry D Brewer, Lenox A Brewer, Lucille S. Brewer, Melodye L. 455 Brewer, Teresa L. 303 Brian, David K Brickling, Katherine L, Bridgeman. David L. Bridgeman, Rama D. Bridges, Henry L. Bridgforth. Pat K. Bridson, John S. Bfiganti, Louis N. Bfiggs, Karen J. 427 Briggs, Kevin P. Briggs, Vanessa R 455 Bright, David E. Bright, Deobrah S. 268, 312. 402 Bright, Robert H. Bright, Vickie L, 296, 344 Brightwell. Dons J. Brightwell, Pamela J. 427 Briley, James E. Ill Briley, James R, Briley, Sarah J. Brill, Michael S. 394 Brindley. George E. Brindley, Patricia D 269, 402 Brineger, Barbara L. 283, 312. 402 Brinkman, David L. Brinkman, Laura A. Brlnkmann, Timothy J. Briscoe, David R Briscoe, Donald L Brisky, Pamela S Brislin, Rebecca C. 344 Britain, Michael K. Brite, Alven Brite, Paul Britt, David H. BrlH, Thuston A. Brlttain, Ray F. Brittaln, Yvonne Brittle, Durwood H. Britton. Diana K 455 Brltton. Gregory T. Britton. Natalie A. 455 Brltton. Randy Broaddus, Billy W. Broaddus, Hubert C. Broaddus, Thomas C. Broadus. Frank F, 170. 344 Brock, Anne F 402 Brock, Debra L Brock. Gregory L 316 Brock. Greta L. Brock, Howard Brock, James A. Brock, Janet L. Brock, Jeffery D 278 Brock, Jeffery W Brock, Joan G. Brock, Kim D 164, 427 Brock, Margaret A Brock, Ruby D Brock, Susan C 427 Brockman, Paul R Brodt, Edward R. Brohm, Michael E Bronaugh, Timothy S. Bronken, Lore L 455 Bronner, Innes J. Bronson. Louis A.Jr. Brookfield, Barbara A. 455 Brookhart, Gary L Brookins, Alandi F. Brookins, Gayle J Brookins, Waller P Brooks. Avonda G. Brooks, Beverly J Brooks. Bridgette D 427 Brooks, Cathy L. 248, 344 Brooks. Donnita Brooks. Doris C Brooks, Douglas H Brooks, Ida M. 267, 298, 344 Brooks. James R Brooks. James S. Brooks. Janet S. 402 Brooks, Johnnie K, Jr. 427 Brooks, Joseph E. 394 Brooks, Kimberly U Brooks, Lynn F Brooks. Michael A Brooks, Robert Brooks, Sandra L 427 Brooks, Sherry L. Brooks, Susan M 402 Brooks, Thomas K. 455 Brooks. Tim C 427 Brooks, Valeria S 455 Brookshire, James L Brookshire, Joseph fl. 427 Brookshire, Mary K Broomfield, Nancy K Brosky, Vincent J 328, 428 Brothers, Robert D Jr Brotherton. Janice W Brotherton, Valerie A. Brough, Daniel L. Broughton, Charles R. Broughlon, Jane E Brough Ion, Royetta Brown, Anita K Brown, Barbara K. 428 Brown, Barbara L. Brown, Betty L. Brown, Brian R 270 Brown, C. Clement Brown, Carla J Brown, Charlton L. Brown, Cindra D Brown, Cletis R. Brown, Connie J Brown, D Keith Brown, Danny L. Brown, Danny S Brown, David R 455 Brown, Dennis E. 344 Brown, Derek D. Brown. Dons S. Brown, Freda K. Brown, Gary D Brown, Gary fl. Brown, George 126 Brown, Glenna J. Brown, Gloria A Brown, Gregory C Brown, Jack L. 344 Brown, James W. II Brown, JeHrey L. 344 Brown, Jill L 428 Brown, John D. 344 Brown, John L 269, 403 Brown, Judith S. Brown, Judy G Brown, Julie L 271, 428 Brown, Karen F. 295 Brown, Kevin 254, 345 Brown, Leighanna F. Brown, Marian K. Brown, Marsha L. Brown, Mary C. Brown, Mary E. Brown, Mary L. 345 Brown, Michael A. Brown, Michael C. 305 Brown, Michael E. 428 Brown, Norman E. Brown, Pamela E. 246. 265, 318 345 Brown, Patricia 428 Brown, Patricia B Brown, Paul D 162, 164 Brown, Peggy H Brown, Peggy W Brown, Polly A 403 Brown, Ray 306 Brown. Richard A. Brown, Rila E Brown, Robert L. Brown, Robert T Brown, Robert W Jr Brown, Sandra R Brown, Scott D 455 Brown, Stephanie L. Brown, Steven C 286 Brown. Susan M Brown. Teresa J Brown, Thomas W. Brown, Todd_ J Brown, Tonya M, 455 Brown, Vicky L 345 Brown, Walter S. 403 Brown. Wanda E, Browne, Delbert B. Browne, Jane C. Browne, Dr, William 155 Browning, Ambie L 204. 255. 257 345 486 Index Bey-Bro Browning. Cletis G, Browning. David R. Browning, Dora M. Browning, Ernest G. Browning, James D. Browning. Leila A 428 Browning, Michael M. Browning, Paul L Jr. Browning, Robin L 455 Browning, Walter A. 315, 345 Brownlee, Dewayne K. Broxterman, Ruth A. Broyles, Amy L 328, 455 Bruce. Cynthia 455 Bruce. John W. Bruce, Mary A 426 Bruce, Susan K 2170, 455 Bruce. Terri A 428 Bruck, Marilyn S 296, 330, 345 Bruer, Richard C Brumagen, Beverly A 455 Brumback, Charles F 345 Brumbaugh, Wally C. Brumfield, Charles W. Brumfield, Jonathan L. Brumlield, Kogan L Brumlield, Pamela G 455 Brumfield, Richard L 269. 403 Brumleve, Lynn R Brumley. Charles F Brundige, Robert W Bruner, Judith A. 345 Bruner, Larry W Bruner, Margaret J. Bruner, Mary M. Gross 345 Bruner, Randy J. Brunker, Jerry W Brunner. Darlene M Brunner, Pamela S, Bruno, Peggy S 455 Brunson, Charles D 180 Brunton, Linda L 403 Brussee, Laura L 276, 455 Bryan, Barry S. Bryan, Christian L. 273, 455 Bryan, Kathryn C 297 Bryan, Melissa L. 270, 295 Bryan, Michael Bryant, Angela P Bryant, Debra J Bryant, Denlse S. Bryant, Earl E Bryant. Gale A. Bryant. Gwendolyn Y. 456 Bryant. Jackie J Bryant. Jane B Bryant. Jane M. 428 Bryant. Janet D 332 Bryant. John B Bryant, Lmda B Bryant, Mary P Bryant. R. D Bryant. Rickey W Bryant. Robert C Bryant, Robert D Bryant, Sarah A Bryant, Tammy J. Bryant. William M. Bryson, Judith M Buchanan, Fredrick H. 300 Buchanan, Linda E. Buchanan. Linda R Buchanan. Nellie A R 246 Buchanon, Suzanne 402 Bucher, Loyce D Buchert, David P Buchlgnani, Barry P Buchmann, Earlme C. Buckler, Connie L. Buckley. Rita H Buckman, Cindy M. Buckman, Mary C 345 Buckman, Mary K. Buckman, Sheila M Bucknam, Lon A Buckner, Leroy 256, 28t Suckner. William 0. 345 Burke. Ella J. 403 Budroe. Robert M 328 Budzinski, Catherine 456 Budzonsky. Eugene F. Buechel, Dlizabetn M. Bues. James P Bues. Nancy J. 403 Buttin. Barbara D. BuHington, Gwen R 346 Buford. Donald M Jr. Bugg, Deborah M W. Bugg, Mark D Buirley. Kelly L. 456 Buky, Owen K. Bulen, Dennis W Bulishak, Daniel J Bullen. Kathryn R 346 Bullen. Stephen G 346 Bullin, Vicky Y 456 Bullock, Brenda A Bullock, Earl H Bullock, Gwendolyn S 312, 403 Bullock, James A Bullock, Monica J Bullock, Randy D Bulmer. Gregory F 332 Bumgardner, Glenna D Bumgarner, Kathryn A Bumpase, Dale T Bunch, Betty J Bunch, Debbie A 428 Bunch, Donna J. 456 Bunch, Lawrence O. Bunch, RIckie D. Bundy, Kelvin Bunn, Cheryl A Bunnell, Bobby R Bunning, Bridget M. 456 Buntain, Charlene 257, 295 Bunton. Lillian M. Burberry, Mayme E, Burbrldge. Raymond L Burch. Brad E. 428 Burch. Kenneth J Burch. Sandra W. Burch. Vivian K. W. 403 Burchetl, Emma J. Burchett, Frederick E 456 Burchelt. Susan L 428 Burchett. William E. 305, 428 Burden, Anlhony L Burden, Judy D 346 Burdett, Cynthia L 303, 426 Bufdette, Jane T. Bufdette, Janice O. 285 Burdette, Karen 0, Burdette, Kermit R- Jr. Burdette, Patrick S. 403 Burdlne, Gary H. Burdine, Jan 249, 346 Burduck, Michael L. Burford, Cathy A Burger, Carol R. Burger. Pamela S. Burger. Penny L Burgess, Annette M. 428 Burgess. Blair D Burgess, Carl D 270, 456 Burgess, Jane A. 213, 456 Burgess. Mary G. Burgess, Walter P Burgin, Trudy L Burk, Lauren A Burke, Diana L Burke, Dudley R Burke, Ellen M Burke, Emily A Burke, Janet S. 428 Burke, John W. Jr. Burke, Kevin L. Burke, Mary H. Burke, Polmer Burke, Susan M 318, 428 Burkett, Frank M. Burketl, John D Burkey, Linda G Burkhart, Sylvia D. Burkhart, Tammy Burklow, Sphar T. 270 Burks. Darren W. Burks, David L. Burks, Doreen O 264, 346 Burks, Mark A 322, 337 Burks, Michael A Burks, Renita K Burks, Wesley G 170 Burkshire, Leslie 246 Burley, Dona V Burmistrz, Raymond 180 Burnell, Barry L Burnell, Jerald R Burnett, Eugene Burnett, James M Burnett, Kathleen A. 428 Burnett, Kevin C 426 Burnett, Michael A 263 Burnen, Sherry A 456 Burnette, Jim G Burns, Caron A. 273, 428 Burns, Choon D. 257. 266, 321 Burns, Donald W Jr Burns, Frankie A Burns, Franklin L. Jr. Burns, Janice K 456 Burns, Kimberly S Burns, Milinda E. Burns, Paulena L 271 Burns, Peggy W Burns, Robert T 428 Burns, Theresa A. Burr, David W Burrus, Beverly A. Burrus, Charlotte M. 336, 337 Burrus, James K Burt, Frances L 216, 217, 428 Burl, Lawrence J Burton, Brenda L. Burton, Dale M. Burton, David G 403 Burton, Douglas A. Burton, George B Burton, James J. Burton, Janet S 269, 346 Burton, Jennifer A Burton, Jennifer S. Burton, Joel M. Burton, John H. Burton, John L. Burton, Keith J. 170, 171 Burton. Kenneth M. Burton, Norman E. Burotn, O. V. Burton, Phyllis W. Burton, Rebecca J. 403 Burton, Robert P Burton, Sheila A 403 Burton, Teresa A 403 Burton, Tim C 403 Buser, Nancy M 428 Buser, Paul G 428 Bush, Becky J 456 Bush, Cathy S 428 Bush, Gary L Bush, George W. Bush. James M. Bush, Jonna S. Bush, Linda S Bush, Lucille F. Bush, Monica L. Bush, Rosalmd Bush, Teresa L 403 Bush, Theresa B Bush, William Bushalla, Nunk 281 Bushnell, Fara G 310 Bushon, Scot S Bussell, James G. Bussell, Kathryn D 346 Butcher, Andrea J 456 Butcher, Cecelia J. 0. Butler, Brian S. Butler, Donald T Buller, Elaine 261 Butler. Margaret E Butler. Martha L 346 Butler. Peggy A 271, 403 Butler. Robert L Butler, Sherry K D Butler. Tanya Butler. Teresa L 39. 312, 403 Buller. Timothy C 247. 428 Butler, Timothy R 247. 428 Butler, Zella N 277 Butterfield, Sherry L. 456 Butterick, Merle W Butterweck, Cynlhia R Butts, Elva S Buxon, Buxton, Lee A. Buzzard, James D. Buzzard, Rubeiee J Buzzard, William F Bybee, Lynne R 274. 346 Byerly, Steve L Byhve, Lnach Ed 189, 192 Byland, James T 252, 264. 346 Byler, Thomas W Byrd- Ann L Byrd, Anna J Byrd, Brenda G Byrd, Cynthia A 276, 403 Byrd, Eddie M Byrd, Erlce W Jr Byrd, Glen Jr 278 Byrd, Myona S Byrd, Norma J Byrd, Richard S Byrd, Tern L 310 Byrd, Timothy D. Byrne, ■1lml L Byron, Pamela H. — c— Cabanne, Linda L 456 Cabell, Debrah A Cable, Gwendolyn E 264, 404 Cable, Joseph H CADUCEUS CLUB 264 Cady, Charles D Cady, Kathryn M Caftee, Doyle H 281 Caflee, Janel L 456 Cahal, Regina R 404 Cahlll, David D 300 Cain, Andrea D Cain, Brenda F Cain, Cathy S Cain, Charles D Cain, Christie L. Cam, Dennis E. Cain, Frank D. Cam, Geraldine Cam, Gigi J, Cain, Karalee R. Cam, Karen S C. Cain, Keilh R. Cain, Margo L, Cam, Penny D 346 Cain, Phyllis H Cain. Sabrina R Cain, Vanny Calder Myra L. 456 Caldwell, Andy L Caldwell, Catherine K. Caldwell, Ellvn Caldwell, Gregory D Caldwell, James K Caldwell, Janice D. 347 Caldwell, Jewelene M Caldwell, Leroy Caldwell, Ricky J Caldwell, Sheri L Calebs, Thurman G Jr 347 Calhoun, Lesley D Calhoun, Patrick W Calhoun, Patti Calltn, Dr. Don 175 Calltn, Ernestine 265, 404 Calkin, Coach Jenny 200, 201 Calkins, Laura A 456 Call, Debbie L. Call, Samuel M Callahan, Laura L. Callahan, Mark G. Callaway, Judy L Callaway. Kathryn A 303, 456 Callander, Davrd K Callender, Jack T 261 Callicotle, John C Callicotte, Michael A. Ca-lihan, Elizabeth A. 297 Calvert, Barbara J Calvert, Bobbelta 428 Calvert, Cindra A. 330, 347 Camacho, Marcus A Cambron, Cameille I. Cambron, Gayle M 456 Cambron, John A Cambron, Joseph R. Cambron, Stepehn D. 234. 243. 250 285 Cambron, Thomas P 270. 42fl Camden, Teresa E 277. 428 Camenisch, Nancy E. 404 Cameron, Alvin W Cameron, Linda K. B 347 Camlc, Larry D 347 Campbell, Betty 394 Campbell, Bonnie I. 295 Campbell, Bruc. Campbell, Caria K Campbell, Carol A Campbell, Connie A Campbell, Connie L Campbell, Darren Campben, Debbie L. 216. 272. 428 Campbell, Deborah S. 347 Campbell, Diane L. Campbell, Donna F. 347 Campbell, Donna M Campbell, Douglas Jr. Campbell, Douglas S Campbell, Fred D 456 Campbell, Gary W Campbell, George W Campbell, James D 322, 347 Campbell, Jeff G. Campbell, John J. Campbell, Joseph E. Campbell, Joyce A Campbell, Kathy A. Campbell, Keller B. Jr. Campbell, Kenneth C Campbell, Kevin M 404 Campbell, Kip M 254, 283, 326 337, 347 Campbell, Linda C 404 Campbell, Lois M Campbell, Lora E. 456 Campbell, Mary A M Campbell, Mary J 284, 394 Campbell, Michael F 347 Campbell, Pamela S 394 Campbell, Sally A 347 Campbell, Sandra S Campbell, Shirley A Campbell, Stacy J 456 Campbell, Susan 8 312 Campbell, Susan E 456 Campbell, Tammy J Campbell, Wendell D Campbell, Wendy S 332 Campben, William C 404 CAMPUS FOLDOUT 34, 35, 36, 37 Canan, Kevin L Canan, William T Canastra, Jellrey C Candler, Michael B Cannavan, Debbie A 404 Canning, Mary A 57, 428 Cannon, Laura G Cannon, Patrick A 330, 337 Cannon, Robert L 39 Canon, Robert I 324 Canter, Paul A 347 Canter, Ricky L Canterbury, Barbara B Canterbury, Paula J 347 Canley, Kathryn Cantrell, James M Cantrell, Wilma C 321, 404 Canty, Ernestine R Capps, Linda F Carbuccia, Sommer A 347 Carby, David W 347 Card, William J Cardonell, Terry L Cardosi, Karen A 303 Carey, Brenda A. Carey, Jeff L 456 Carey, Larry E. Carey, Michael C Carfield, Barbara Carfielcf, William E 269 Carlasare, Linda L Carle, Richard O Carlile, Wanda L 404 Carlisle, Robert S 394 Carlisle, Robin L Carlock, Patsye E 347 Carlock, Susan A. 456 Carlos. Joan M. Carlton, Diane M 252 Carlton, Dieter R 305 Carlyle, Bobbi L 321 Carman, Donald Carman, Karen L 315, 456 Carman, Stuart K Carnahan, Gail Y, Carnahan, Rebecca A. Carneal, Roland E, Carozza, Dino V. Carpenter, Belly L 456 Carpenter, Carolyn H Carpenter, Cartis Carpenter, Danny W. Carpenter, David A Carp enter, David M Carpenter, Donna J 456 Carpenter, Gregory L Carpenter, James C Carpenter, Jeffrey W 456 Carpenter, Martin A Carpenter, Norman A 404 Carpenter, Roger D Carpenter, Virginia M 250, 404 Carr, Bud 324 Carr, David G Carr, Frances C Carr, Jack R Carr, James R Carr, Kenney P Carr, Richard I Jr Carr, Susan A Carraco, Sylvia C Carnco, Freddie R. Carrico, Larry K Carrico, Robert D Carrico, Terry L Carrier, Janice K P. Carrier, Landal D Carrier, Neil P 456 Carrillo, Connie S 324 Carnthers, Linda C Carroll, Bruce A Carroll, Donna L 257, 268, 321 Carroll, Emma S Carroll, Gerald A 224, 259, 280 Carroll, Jack E Carroll, James P 270 Carroll, John D 428 Carroll, Michael E 347 Carroll, Patricia Carroll, Ronald E 456 Carroll, Wanda S 205 Carruba, Elizabeth A 248. 270, 404 Carten, Buford J Carter, Alfred T. Carter, Anderson M. Jr. Carter, Barbara G Carter, Becky F, Carter, Ben W Carter, Bernard L Carter. Carolyn F Carter. Carolyn L Carter, Christine A Carter. Curtis K Carter. Dennis E Carter, Gary D Carter. Glandias V Carter, Helen E Carter. James L Carter. James M Carter. Joe B Carter. John T II Carter. Julian R. Carter, Kathleen L 456 Carter, Kenneth R Carter, Linden A Carter, Mike W 330 Carter, Patty A 456 Carter, Rockie D Carter, Rose N, Carter, Rowena L. Carter, Samuel J. Carter, Steven A, Carter, Sylvia S 172, 404 Carter, Terea D 336 Carter, Ten L Carter, Terry L Carter, Tina 428 Carter, Vera K R Carter, William E III 269, 347 Cartier, Mane E Cartier. Matthew R Carty, Diana Carweln, Greg W Carwile, James R Case, Cheryl L 312 Case, Cynthia S Case, Kimberly A. 303 Case, Lon A 456 Case. Michael A Case, Michael R Case, Phyllis G Casella, Bruce P Casey, Camellia A 391 Casey, Deborah D 426 Casey, Joan M Casey, Pamela S Casey, Rosemane 318, 347 Casey, Terry A 318, 347 Cash, Claudinnia B Cash, Diana Z Cash, Dons P. Cashdollar, Susan M. Cass, Billye S. Cassady, Jeanie 284, 330, 404 Cassady, Lmda J Casseii, Jim E Casserly, Donna M Casserly, Robert F Casteel, Glenn E 404 Castillo, Pedro A 261 Castle, Danny A Castle, Jack T II 428 Castle, Kimberly S 456 Castle, Marc D Castle, Michael R Castle, Ralph Y Castle, Stephen w 404 Castor, Joanne P Caswell, Michael W Cataido, Anthony M Cataldo, John P Calalina Club 262 Catchmgs, Katherme Gathers, Florene L Catlett, William N 170 Catt, James S Caudell, Sharon L Caudill, Barbara M Caudill. Barry V Caudill, Bitly M Caudill. C Dale Caudill, Charles D 275 Caudill, Deborah A Caudill, Deborah K Caudill, Debra K Caudill, Doug 22, 300 Caudill, Freddie K Caudill, Jesse E Caudill, John T Caudill, Kenneth Caudill, Lenms W Caudill, Pamela 347 Caudill, Patricia L 428 Caudill, Richmond J L Caudill, Robin 456 Caudill, Roselee Caudill. Shawn 247, 264 Caudill, Timothy B 271 Caudill, Timothy S 428 Caulk, Judith A Causey, Earnest J Causey, Gary W. Cavenee, Louann 39, 318 Cawood, Slephanna J 269 Caylon, Bonnie J 456 Caywood, Margaret C. Cecil, Anthony B Cecil, Barbara A. Cecil, Donna J Cecil, Gay L Cecil, Jospeh R Cecil, Joseph T Cecil, Patli 281. 347 Ceder, Andrew C 270 Center, Lulher W Jr, Centers, Kimberly A, 428 Centers. Oneida Cessna, Claybom Jr Cetta, Thomas III 456 Chadwell, Gary L 306 Chadwell, Johnny E Chaffee, Alan M Chaflm, Deborah Chaffm. Katherme L Chai, Davy T Chamberlain, B Clayto 404 Chamberlm, Anne L 263 Chamberlin. Carol M Chambers, Dale M Chambers. Dean R Chambers, James C Chambers, Martha L. Chambers, Sharon L. Chambers, Vivian L Chamblin, Momca J Chamblin, Randall J Champlain, Dorothy J. Chan, Augustine T. 428 Chan, Carmen Wing Man Chan, Cheong Ho 404 Chan, Chih Shyan Chan, Eudoxie Thu Y M. Chen, Florence T. Chan, Soling C. Chancellor, Patncia 426 Chandler, Earl T Bro Cha lndex 487 Cfiandler. Samuel W. Chandler. William J. Chane, Indnanasy C. K. Chaney. Cynthia D 347 Chaney. Ennis D Chaney, Janice A T Chaney, John D Chaney, Paulene 456 Chaney. Scott W Chaney, Tammy J 457 Chapman. Alian R Chapman, Anne M Chapman. Billy E Chapman. Lollus Chapman. Boy L Chappell, Janel E Charles. Joseph H Charles. Joyce A, Charles. Lloyd Charney. Delilah D Charron. Jessica W Chastam. Mark E. 270 Chasteen, Juamta A. Chasleen. Ronald K Chatellier. Kevin M 306 Cheap, Philip C 457 Chealham, Nancy L 404 Chealham, Patricia J 347 Cheatham. Sandra K 457 Chealham, Sharon G Chealham. Shelia L. Cheek, Alan B Cheek. Carrie M Cheek. Ronald W. Cheek. Rosemary 404 Cheeks. Deborah C. Chenaull, Bert Jr Chenaull. Beverly A, 394 Chenaull, Boyd C Chenaull, David R, Chenaull, Elizabeth A. Chenaull, Mary A Chenault, Patsy D. Chenaull. William F Chenaull, William F. Cheng, Phyllis 428 Cheng, Tony Kam Fai 404 Cheng. Valiant C Cherne. Barbara G. 404 Cherry. Bernard E Chervenah, Knstm M Cheser, Donald B Chesnut, David B Chesnul, Jeanm L Chesnul. Madge W Chesnut. Rita J 391 Chestnui. Cleon Cheuvronl. Dianna L Cheuvroni. Palnck R Chiasson, Cheryl M Chiavaras. Barbara Chic, Brian M 404 Chickillo, Michael J 428 Chiiders. Charles L. Childers. Noah R. Chiiders. Wanda K. Chiidre. David M, Childress, Gladys W 404 Childress. Loren G 391 Childress. Wanda C 457 Chilton, Lloyd A Chindavanich. Suwal CHI OMEGA 302, 303 Chirico. Francis M Chirico. Patricia F Chisholm, Robert L. Chisholm, Tony L Chiiienden. Oebra J Chilwood, Debbie L Choate. Deborati L 391 Cholak. Susan L Chon, Sang K Chotikavanik. Chaiya 347 Chnsman, Charles D. Chrisman. Evelyn L Chnsman. Vince D Christensen. Jackie ! 428 Chnstensen, Susan C 428 Christian, Bobby E Christian, Carol J Cbrislian. Cheryl W Christian, Geoffrey B. Christian. Paul W Christopher. Mark T Christopher. Martha A Christophers. Cheryl 404 Chug g. Melva D Church. William A Churchill. Monika G 428 Churchill, Rhonda G 175, 394 Ciecorka. Mallhew R 404 Ciecorka, Patricia M Cincilla. Deborah J 283 Cinnamon, Gene G Cioiek, Elizabeth D 300, 318, 347 CioIeK, Robert S CIRCLE K 285 Cisler. Josephine 164, 251, 267, 347 Cissell, Charlotte M. 303 Cilly. Wayne R Civey. George A. Ill Civey. Mary E Claiborne. Kalheryn H, Clancy, Amy U Clancy. Deborah K. Clancy. Johanna R 428 Clancy. Judith j Clancy. Rebecca F. Clancy, Terrence M Clancy. Timothy J. Clapp, Stephen M 332 Clare. Mark D. Clare. Mary E Clark, Andrea L. Clark, Burl N 404 Clark. Catherine L 404 Clark, Chen M 457 Clark, Cynthia G. Clark, Dale G. Clark. David A Clark, David D. Clark. Deborah J. Clark. Debra S 394 Clark, Denise A Edford L. 347 Clark. Elaine G. Elijah Eslella C Clark, Guy D James R. James S Janet P Judy B Clark. Kandace H Kenneth L Kimberly J Lamar Larry V Leighanne 30, 312, 404 Linda L Mark A Clark, Mark A, Mane Elena 428 Nancy E. Norman E Jr. Pamela J. 457 Paula L. B. Clark, Philip E. Richard N 166. 167 Clark. Rickey N, Robert B Robin J 326. 457 Sherman E. Stanley L ■k, Steven G 265, 404 Terry V 428 Timothy E Clark. Tina M 404 Vernon William P. , Krista L. ke. Mane E, Clarke, Mary K. Paula K. ke, Raymond B. Clarke, Redge 306 ke, Terry L. Claunch, Alecia J. 277. 404 Claunch, Connie A. Claunch. Deborah T 277, 348 Clausen, Katheryne A 318, 428 Clay, Betty J. W Clay. James C. Clay, Joan R 298, 348 Clay, Mary M Clay, Sue B. Clay. Tava T Clayborne. Beverly S. Clayborne. Charles D. Clayborne. Marvin A, Clayburn. Richard L. 270 Clayton. David N Clayton. Douglas H, 428 Clayton. Martha A 263 Clear, Maureen A 271, 457 Cleasby, Bonnie L 328, 348 Cleeter. Connie Y 295. 428 Clement, David C. Clement. Dennis R Clement. Rebecca L. 404 Clements, Sandra S Clemmons, William L demons. Elicia T Clemons, Jacqueline M. demons. Lester W. Clemons. Linda P H. Clemons. Palncia M. Clemons. Rebecca B. demons. Tyrone Y Clephane. David M Clephane. Jackie L 271. 457 Ciere, Paul D, Cleveland, Ann E. Clevenger. James B. Clevenger, Michael D 428 Clevinger, Ricky 315, 428 Clevinger, Rodney G 457 Click, Debra J, 404 Click. Karon M. Click, Michael E, 315, 428 Click. Veronica T. Clifford, Charlene F. Clifford, Joyce F. Clifford. Kristen A, Cline, James G. Cline, Larry 8. Cline, Robin E. 428 Cline. Rodney D. Clinton. Robert T. Clodfeller, Roy T Close, Daniel R Closs, Pamela A. Cloud. Owight 337 Cloud. Patricia E. 457 Clouse, Kimberly K. Cloulier, Jenifer J 429 Cloyd, Beverly A. 457 Cloyd. Jack M Cloyd, James A Cloyd, Michelle Coaghlin, Loretta 205 Coakley, Curtis D. II 180. 404 Coakley. James W Cobb. Annette A Cobb, Edward L III 457 Cobb, Elsie L. 457 Cobb, James W. Cobb, Joyce Cobb. Patricia A. 322. 404 Cobb. Richard IV 318. 348 Cobb, Timothy R. Cobler. John Coburn, Colleen G, 284, 428 Cobufn, Evelyn C. Coburn, Terri L Cocanougher. Bernadet 182, 348 Cocanougher, John S Cocanougher, Margie F, Cochran. Cynthia S 457 Cochran. Jacquolen J. Cochran, James D Cochran. Jeffrey E. Cochran. John M. Ill Cochran, Stephen H. Cochran, Yotanda R. Cockerham, Deborah A. Cockerham. Donald R, Cockerham, Karen S 348 Cockerham. Tom D. Cody. Rebecca L Coe. Debora S. Coello. Kimberly D, 457 Coey. Patly M Coler. Laura M Coffey. Betty S A. Coffey. Gary E. Coffey, James E Coffey. Kalhy E 428 Coffey. Kenneth B Coffey, Paul D Coffey, Phyllis A. Coffman. Debra R Coliman. Ernest B Coffman. Shirley A Cofte. Nalfian Cogan, Billie L. Cohen. Laura A. 394 Cohen, Tern K. Colbert, Betty P Colbert. Lance B Coldiron, Gerald W. Jr 332, 333 Cole, Beverly A. 428 Cole. Carol A. 248 Cole. Charlolle R Cole. Claud D Cole. Darrell D Cole, David G 200 Cole. James N. Cole, Jeffrey J Cole. Jennifer A, Cole. Jennifer B Cole. Kathy L 36, 295 Cole. Kenny W. Cole. Linda M 394 Cole, Lonnie A Cole, Michelle R. Cole, Ray Cole, Shirley A 404 Coleman. Cassandra H. Coleman. Donna A Coleman. Edward C. Coleman, Lisa S. Coleman, Luttsha W Coleman, Patrick L. Coleman, Sandra 428 Coleman, Sandra G, 404 Coleman, Thomas J. Coleman, William G. Coleman, William M, Collett, Darlene 246. 348 Collett, Denver Collett, Mason T, Collelle. Bill H. Colley, Dawn C. Colley, Greg M. Colley, Marianne Colley, Richard D, Collier, Caria J Collier, Julia M. Collier, Sharon D 457 Collins, Alexander Collins. Ann M Collins. Betty D J Collins. Caroline C. Collins, Darlene L. 247. 428 Collins, David W 348 Collins, Deborah 457 Collins, Donna Collins, Esther M 428 Collins, Greg E. 315, 428 Collins, James P. Collins, Jimmy L. Collins, John M. Collins, Joyce A. Collins. Linda I Collins. Linda M, 457 Collins, M. Colleen 457 Collins, Michael W. Collins, Pam A. Collins, Patricia G Collins, Phyllis Jean Collins, Randy L 428 Collins, Robert P Collms. Rigers Collins, Sandra 348 Collins, Sandra B Collins, Stephen E. Collins. Stephen S. 348 Collins. Susan D Collins, Willard D Collins. William M. Collopy, John D. Colon. Robert Colonnese. Deborah R. Colston. Deborah G. 458 Colston. Donna K. Coltharp, Flint B 316 Colvin, James L Colvin. Rhonda G 348 Combs, Abbie S Combs. Anna M. 428 Combs, Bonnie L Combs, Bryan S Combs, Carole S. Combs, Carolyn J 271, 405 Combs, Cathy 312. 337 Combs, Charles E. Combs, Cheryl A Combs, Clark d Combs, Craig C 405 Combs, Darrell Combs, David W Combs. Deborah L. Combs. Denise O 458 Combs. Diana V Combs. Donna M 267, 405 Combs, Douglas D 348 Combs. Gene M Combs, Harold E. Combs, Harold K. Combs. Helen R. Combs, Iva S Combs, James C. Combs, James D. Combs, James K 280. 458 Combs, Janel I Combs, Janel L Combs. Jendra E Combs, Jennifer J. Combs, Jo Ann Combs, John L, Combs. John R. Combs, Johnny Combs. Juanita E. Combs, Larry R, Combs, Linda D. Combs, Madonna G. Combs, Marcia A. 405 Combs. Mary C. Combs. Melvin K. Combs. Palricia A, 428 Combs. Patricia H 405 Combs. Patricia L 458 Combs, Ramona 405 Combs, Ricky B 279 Combs, Sally L Combs, Samuel T, Combs, Sandra B Combs, Scott D Combs, Sharon L Combs, Tom H. 405 Comer. Janet L 277. 428 Comer, Kelly L. 272, 281, 430 Comley, Patricia A. Comley, Raymond N. Comley, Virginia R. Compston. Denny J. Complon, Anne P. Compton. Beverly J. J. Compton, Bobby L. Compton, Bonila Compton. Donetta D. 458 Compton, Eloise V, Compton. Larry W Compton. Susan E. 391 Conaway. Martha A. S. Condon. Mary E. Condreva, Debra J. 216, 217 Conger, Mike 170 Congleton. Virginia P Congleton, William B 197 Conic. Olivia Conklin, Tony L. 430 Conkwnght, Mack A. Conkwrighl, Rachel M. Conlee, Kerry L 458 Conley. Betty J. Conley. Charity R. Conley, Darrel J Conley, Jean M 394 Conley. Kimberly J 458 Conley, Margaret J. Conley. Michael V Conley. Michele 310 Conley, Rebecca J. 310 Conley, Rebecca J 310 Conley, Rebecca L. Conn, Constance M. 458 Conn. David M. 253 Conn. Dena R. 430 Conn, Janelle H. Conn. Judy A. Conn, Kristie I. Conn, Marie Conn, Paula S. 348 Connelley. Martin K 306 Connelly. Steve E. Conner, Deborah G. Conner. Jackie L. M. Connor, Dons I 348 Connor, James R Connor. T anya N 348 Conover, Fern H, Conrad. Mary C. Conradi. Lissa F 275, 458 Conroy, David L Constant. Anthony D Conversino, Mark J. Conway. David B. Conway, Ginger G. Conway, Michael J. Conyers. Cynthia G Conyers, Max D, Jr. Cook, Darryl J. Cook. Edward W Cook. Gary L. Cook. George E, Jr. Cook. Gordon F. Cook. Gregory E. 254, 277 Cook. Gregory S. 405 Cook. Harold D. Cook, Jewe-I D. Cook, Larry W Cook, Laura K Cook, Linda M 257. 271, 276. 348 Cook, Lonald N. Cook, Lowell D Cook, Marilyn W. Cook, Michael A. Cook, Omer 0. Cook, Pamela C, Cook, Peggy R. Cook, Shelby Jr, Cook, Yolanda F Cooke, Douglas M. 430 Cooke. Margaret A. 296 Cooke, Patsy G. Cooksey. Annette Cool, Abby F. Cooley. Joe H Coombs. Kathryn M 458 Coomes, Leslie A. Cooper, Carla J. Cooper. David W 348 Cooper. Jackie D Cooper, John C. 282 Cooper, John P 283 Cooper, Kathleen A. 458 Cooper, Katnna K. 269, 276, 405 Cooper, Melvin D. Cooper, Nancy A. Cooper. Paula S, Cooper. Hobin J. 458 Cooper. Roland D. 330 Determination is written all over the face of this Chi O as she helps her team in the tug-of-war during KA Old South Week. 488 Index Cha-Coo Cooper. Silas E Cooper. Valafie £ 430 Cooper, William L Copeland, Anthony Copland, Cassandra L Copes, Sherry Copes. Virginia E Coppola, Nancy E 214, 215, 348 Corbetl, Catherine A 394 Corcoran. Mark A Cord, Geofge G Cordery, Isham S Cormney, Larry C. Cornelison. Brenda G. Cornelison, Edna W Cornelison, James A. 118, 119 Cornelison, Pamela A Cornelison, Robert E. Cornelison, Samuel L. Cornelison, Vickie R. Cornelius, Charles K. Cornelius, Paula G Cornett. Charles L Cornett, Deborah D Corned, Douglas W. Cornett, Draxie Cornett, Frank L Cornett, Gary L 348 Cornett, Geraldme 348 Cornett, Jimmie A. Cornett, Joan 252 Cornett, Kim 348 Cornett, Laurel E 458 Cornett, Lona J G. 348 Cornett, Margaret I Cornett, Marsha S. Cornett, Michael R. Cornett, Oliver L. Cornett, Rebecca S W Cornett, Robert F 430 Cornett, Sharon K 348 Cornett, Shern T Cornett, Susan J. 458 Cornett, Timothy F. Cornette. Pamela G. Cornn, Kenneth E. Corns, Beverly A. Corns. Linda J. Corso, Barbara L. 456 Corson. Barbara J. 405 Corum, Diane 430 Corum, Dons Corum, Jo Ann 297. 430 Cosby. Donna M. Cosby, Kevin W. Cosby, Steven L. Cosby, Wanda W, Cosb y, Wayne Cosgritt, Kevin R, Cosgrove, Mary E. Costanzo. Barbara A. Costanzo. James C, Castas. George J. 265. 348 Coslello. Thomas E. 348 Coslello. Timothy J. Costine. Jane A. Cothron. Jeana C Cotter. Alice W Cotton, Connie D 340 Cotton. Jean A. 348 Cottone, Robert A, Cottongim, Clay T Cottrell, David L 270 Cottrell, William K Coty, Leslie F 430 Couch. Anna S 405 Couch. Grenda K. 430 Couch. Charles M Couch, Harve J Couch. Lisa J. Couch, Wilmer Jr. 348 Coughlin, Loretta E. 430 Coughlin, Nma K. Coulter, Garry W. Coulter. James D Coulter. Sidney T Jr 269, 430 Coulter. Theresa L 249, 458 Courtney. James D Courtney. Michael L. 430 Covert. Zelma J Covey, Carl 349 Covey, Fannie F Covey, Glenn G Covington. Susan H. Cowan, James M Cowan, Janice R. 349 Cowan, Jerrold T Cowan, Naoma D Cowan, Peggy L Coward, Richard U. Cowden. Elaine K. Cowell, Michele 430 Cowherd, Frances M 458 Cox. Alan B. Cox. Betty C Cox. Brenda Cox, Brenda K Cox, Bruce J 180 Cox. Bryce A Cox. Charles C 300 Cox, Charles W 458 Cox, Cheryl A 458 Cox, Cindy A. 458 Cox. Craig M 349 Cox. Debra F Cox. Donnle W Cox. Edith M- Cox, Fredonna 330 Cox. Gary W. Cox. Glenn E 458 Cox. Jacqueline L, 172. 348 Cox. James A Cox. James M, Cox. Jane E. 310. 458 Cox. Janice F Cox. John L Cox, Joy D- 458 Cox. Kaner K. Cox. Karen J 263. 349 Cox. Kathy L- 458 Cox, Larry J Cox, Larry R 349 Cox, Linda C Cox. Lola M 406 Cox, Martha S Cox, Mary M Cox, Michael L 332. 405 Cox. Pamela C 286. 295 Cox, Pamela D 458 Cox. Pamela H Cox. Paincia L Cox, Peggy J 125, 458 Cox, Randy £ 349 Cox. Richard W 55. 430 Cox, Roben C Cox, Robert L Jr 405 Cox, Sheryl A 405 Cox, Shirley J Cox, Stephen L. Cox, Susan C Cox, Teresa S 458 Cox, Terry L Cox, Timothy M Cox, Tony Cox. Virginia L 458 Cox. Wanda L. Coy. Gay A. Coy, Hugh M Coy, KImberly C. Coy. Peggy M Coy. Russell G Coyle. Linda J Coyle, Marvin A. Cozad. F Dale 150 Cozad. Vanessa A Crabb. Marsha L 430 Crabtree. Danny C 315. 430 Crablree, Janan K 394 Crabtree, Karl W Crabtree, Martha D Crabtree, Mary L Crabtree, Robm D. Crace. Roger L. Cracratl, Mark W Craddock, Vicki L. Cratt. Clyde 127 Craft, Debra R 458 Craft, Donna G Craft, Linda F CraH, Marc E. Cratt, Marshell 405 Cratt, Martha S M Cratt, Michael D Cratt. Teresa S. Cratton, Kalherine L. 430 Craig, Betty C Craig, Beverly W 349 Craig, Deborah C Craig, Janet D 284, 430 Craig, Jeffrey A Craig, Jess G Craig. Mickey R 279 Craig, Russell A Craig, Sue A 248, 271, 296 330, 405 Cramer. Edward W Cramer, Kathleen M, Cramer, Lena F Cfase. Dwana A. Craven, Conslance S, 430 Craven, Denms P. 300 Craven, Louise A. Cravens, Barbara E Craver, Steven S Crawford, Belinda S Crawford. Calvin D Crawford. Charles W Crawtord. Conme F Crawlord, Edwin T. Crawlord, Joseph E, Cravriord, Lawrence Crawlord, Leslie K. Crawford, Marcia L 430 Crawlord, Mary G Crawford, Otis T Crawford, Samuel 458 Crawley, Ellen A. Crawley, Ronald D. Craycraft. Stephen 394 Craynon, John E Creager, Damei P 349 Creager, James M. 391 Creamer, Becka Creamer, Effie B, Creast, Arthur Jr. 391 Creasy, Howard T Creech, Bruce M 430 Creech, Johnny C Creech. Marvin Creed. Joseph K. Creek. Joyce K Creekmoe, Carl W. Creekmore, Dennis R 170, 209 Creekmore, Karen B. Creger, Randolph W Cress, Herbert H 430 Cress. Louise B Cress. Pelie 330 Cressman. Robert M 253, 430 Creutzinger. William Crew. Mary L 405 Crider, Roy A. Crispen, Melvin F Crockett. Anne M. Crott. Nancy E, H, Croman, Debby K Cromer, Brenda K. Cromer, Rhonda M Cron, Robert M Crone, Steven S 254. 349 Crook Alan C 253, 322, 337 349 Crooks, Donny Crooks, Lionel C. Croptey, James L. Cropp, Linda J Crosby, Nan N Crosby, Ronald E Crosby. Susan K Cross, Dottie L 349 Cross. Johnnie W Cross. Kenneth H Cross. Raymond L Crosswait. Joan P Cfotchett. John D Crouch. Amy R Crouch. James B Crouch. Men W Jr. Crouch. Timothy A Croucher, Raymond M 405 Croucher. Wendell R Croushorn. Earl F Crow, Billle K Crow, Julie A 351 Cfow, Mary E. Crowdus. Robin E Crowe. Donald R Crowe, James D 263, 458 Crowe, Joanne Crowe, Kathi F Crowe, Patrick A Crowe, William L. Crowley, Ellen E 330 Croxton, John W II 430 Crozier, Cathy J 405 Crum, Sammy J 324 Crume, Caria 303, 458 Crump, Archie P Jr 351 Crump, Barry W Crump, Dale A Crump, Steven G. Cruse. Bemedji L 310 Cruse. Betty B Cruse, Charles C 351 Cruse, David D 306 Cruse, Floyd A II Cruse, Jackie R Cruse, John W 269. 406 Cruse, Sylvia J Crush, Mary Carol 351 Crulcher, Anne L 458 Crulcher, Glyndon S Crulchfiflld, Cheryl Cuddy, Jana S 274 Culbertson, Brian W 280, 430 Culbreth, Debbie K Cull, Oebora A W 430 Cull, Jeffrey L. 351 Cullen. Carol L. 458 Culler, Linda S 273. 351 Cullinane. Cathleen Cully, Ann E. 458 Gulp. David J. Culfoss, Jack L. Culver. Cynthia A. 406 Culver. Deana J Culver. Michelle L. Cumbee. GM W Cummin. Cathleen S 273. 274. 45B Cummings, David L Cummings, Deborah S Cummins. Carol A. 458 Cummins. David A. 430 Cummins. Garlan M. Cummins. Jelema A. Cummins. Jerry W. Cummins, Joe D Cummins, Twana J. Cundiff. Brenda M. Cundiff, Cathy 284. 406 Cundiff, Connie R 391 CundiH, Gregory W Cunigan, Joyce A Cunningham, Billee Cunningham. Billie W. Cunningham, Camera L. Cunningham, Debbie Cunningham, Geraldine Cunningham, Joyce E. 298. 351 Cunningham, Kathleen Cunningham, Loretta J 298, 351 Cunningham, Marcia L 351 Cunningham, Mary A. M. Cunningham, Pamela L Cunningham, Tena L. Cupp. Jackie R Curd. John M 351 CufI, Debra K 406 Curl, Timothy D 283. 315 Curley, Gary W Curnutt. Connie J. Curnutt, William D, Curnutte, Charles E. Curran, Colleen E 459 Curran. Larry D Curran. Leslie J 296, 430 Curren. Kevin K. Currens, James C. Current, Tommy B. Currey, Ellen M. Currier, Catherine R. 430 Curry, Amanda L. H. Curry, Barbara A. Curry, Brenda M Curry, Darrell R Curry, Donald K Curry, Mary E 276. 430 Curry, Melanie A 248. 267. 271 430 Curry, Patty A Curry, Tammi 458 Curry, Tom M. Curtis, Angie L Curtis, Barbara E. Curtis, Beverly A 458 Curtis, Clara J Cunis, Cris E 180 Curtis, James F Curtis, Jana L. Curtis, Jonda L. Curtis, Phillip M. Curtis, Tammy S. Curtsinger. Danny L Curtsinger, Wanda J 276, 430 Cutchall, Bridget B Cuticchia, Ava A, Cutter. Lauran L Cutter, Jeff B Cutter, Randy M 351 — D— Dabney. David G Dabney. Marilyn C 351 Dabney. Mary S Dahl, Wayne H Dahlgren, Deborah A. 297, 330. 406 Oailey, Charles E Dailey. Gary L Dailey, James A. Dailey, Linda L M Dailey, Mel A Dailey. Michael B 430 Dailey, Tamara R 459 Dailey, Terry L 253, 406 Daley. Michael A 283, 316, 337 406 Dalton, Bernard H Dalton, Christine L 406 Dalton, David P Dalton, Eddie L 315, 406 Dallon, Glen D Dalton, Lamoin, D Dalton, Richard W Dalton, Sheri L 257, 267, 268 351 Dalton. Terry L, Dalton, William S II Daly. Marcus Dalzell, William A. 247. 430 Damron, Kathy S Damron, Paul R 351 Dan, Ecky J DANCE THEATER 263 Danelak, Bettina L 303, 322. 351 Daniel, Barry A Daniel, Deborah K 246, 406 Daniel, Lois W Daniel, Lowell K 406 Daniel, Mark F. 315 Daniel, Nancy S. Daniel, William C Daniels, Pamela A. Daniels, Penny J Daniels, Richard W Daniels, Sally C Daniels, Steve A Daniels, Susan L 303 Danko. Donald D Danko, John J II Danko, Robert P 266, 391 Dapkus, Constance D Dapkus, Linda D 241, 149, 351 Dapper, Cynthia A 297 Darcy, Michael P Darling, Debra L Darr, Michael E. Darragh, Steven M 322 Oarst, Kitty Y Das, Suresha S Dash. Sandra M 406 Dastmalchian. Ebrahim 351 Daugherty. Dorothy M Daugherty. Jacqueline 297 Daugherty, James A. Daugherty, Martha M 391 Daugherty, Robert E Daugherty, Shirley A Daugherty, Haywood 175 Daullon, Donovan F Daulton, Ronald C Daulton, Sonya R. Dauzenberg, Amy L 321 Davenport, Elsie K Davenport. Gary E Davenport. John D 391 Davenport. Judith S. 391 Davenport. Lois M. Davenport. William L. David, Norma N. David, Romy P. David, Russell E 394 Davidson, Ernest W 351 Davidson, Jane M 459 Davidson, Joan L 459 Davidson, Lisa A Davidson. Martha B Davidson. Pamela D. Davies, Matthew E. 275, 286, 430 Davis, Albert D Davis, Betty M Davis, Billie W Davis, Brenda G. Davis, Brian C 258 Davts. Brian P Davis. Burchell Davis, Carol A. Davis, Carolyn E. Davis, Cindy E. 430 Davis, Claude C. Jr. Davis, Constance L 310 Davis, Danny 269 Davis, David A. Oavis. David R Davis. Deidra L David, Delphia M 76. 99. 459 Davis. Douglas G Davis, Edward M 351 Davis. Eloise Davis. Ernie W Davis. Fred 334 Davis, Gail S 263. 430 Davis, Gale M. Davis, Gary W Davis, Gayle H. Davis, Gerald C Davis, Glenn D Davis, Harold J Oavis, Hilda S Davis, Hugh M 459 Davis, Jacqueline M 430 Davis, James B Davis, James M Davis, James T 430 Davis, Jim L. Davis, Judith A. 253, 351 Davis, Juwanna 336 Davis, Kathi L 248, 271. 406 Davis, Kathleen R Davis, Keith C 406 Davis, Kendal J Davis, Larry E Davis, Laura M 295. 326. 406 Davis, Linda 0. Davis, LinvillB Davis, Lisa L 406 Davis, Lowell R. 351 Davis, Luann 459 Davis, Luanne Davis, Lully J Davis, Marcia M Davis, Margaret A Davis, Marianne N. Davis, Marion H. Davis. Marjofie £ 459 Davis. Martha A Davis. Mary K Davis. Melissa J 321 Davis. Michael G Davis, Murrell L 315 Davis. Patricia A 406 Davis. Richard A Davis. Ricky A 430 Davis. Robert C Jr Davis, Robert E Davis, Roben G Davis, Robert L 391 Davis, Rom G. 310 Davis, Roosevelt Jr Davis, Rudy R Davis, Sandra L Davis, Sandy L Davis, Sheree L 172. 298. 351 Davis, Sophia S. Davis. Sophia W Davis. Susan L Davis, Ten A 312, 326 Davis. Terrell A 406 Davis, Tern L- 297 Davis, Terry D Davis. Timothy G Davis. Trenl V 351 Davis. William E Davis. Yolanda S 394 Davison. Dora L Dawall. Russell E Dawes, Phillip E Dawkins. Nina J Dawson, Brenda S 459 Dawson. Deborah L Dawson, Elbert A Dawson. Janet R Dawson. Keith L 459 Dawson. Mark R Dawson, Mark R Dawson, Patncia R Day, Charles R Day, Darrell E. 406 Day, David L 430 Day, Edith F, Day, Ernie W Day, Janel S. 406 Day. John N Day. Larry H Day. Laura M 406 Oay, Linda C Day, Lynton D Day, Oriene R 351 Day, Ricky E. Dayton, Kay I Deahl. Deborah A Deal, Ann B. Deal, Vicki L Dean, Carne L 391 Dean, Christy L. Dean, Danny R, Dean, Debra A. Dean, Glenn W. Dean, Harriet E. Dean, Judy L. Dean, Linda F. Dean, Michael D. Dean. Norman G Jr, Dean. Shern L. Dean. Susie E. Dean, Sydney E 407 Oearen. Douglas J. 283. 430 Deanng, Mary J 459 Deanng. Melinda K. Deanng. Sandra S Dearinger. Yvonne R 297. 407 Dearmond. Alice V Dearner, Mary L Dearth, Scott E. Deatherage, Ronald W Deaton, Andrea G. 391 Deaton, Bennett W. Deaton, Cathy S 407 Deaton, James E. Deaton, Karen S. Deaton, Michael F. Deaton, Sandra J 431 Deats, Linda G. Debeli, Cynthia J. 459 Debell, Steven L 407 Debo. Jomaye Oeboerd, Kenneth R Oebord. Brenda S. 391 Debusk, D. Scott Decandia. Anthony W. Decandia. Scott X 171 Decandia. Victoria L. Decaro, Rosemary T Deckeibaum, Robert C Decker, John R Decker. Roger L Decker. William B. 324. 431 Decker. Yvonne K Decuir, David C 431 Deely, Daniel W 297 330 Deemer, Betty K Deerfield. Charles V. 315 Deering. John K Deering, Laura A. Dees. Danny S Defoor. John B, Oegrella. Sharon L. Dehart. Billy D. Dehner, Tony L. Deing. Vera E. 312, 313. 326 Deison. Sheili J Del. Prince Joseph A, Delaney, Art 351 Delaney, John M Delaney. Keith W. Delaney, Sandra S Delk, Cheryl L 321, 337. 431 Delong, Lamuel M 351 Oelph. Jerry E Delph, Pamela R Delpnnce, Alice E DELTA PSI KAPPA 255 DELTA SIGMA THETA 336 DELTA UPSILON 304. 305 Demaree, George W Demaree, Sharon K 267, 268, 284 351 Oemmler, Hollice A. Coo-Dem lndex 489 Dempsey. Joan E 267. 407 Dempsey, Moira S 459 Dempsey, Steven P Demyan. Laura A Dengler, Lorl 284 Denham, Lisa K 407 Denham, Shirley R. Denln, Bernard 315 Denney, Deborah A. Denney. Donald R. Denney, Kirk D 252. 263. 351 Denney. Rebecca A. Denning, Richard L Dennis, Andrew S 407 Dennis. Debra G. 43t Dennis, Michael E. Dennis, Rejeana L Dennis. Wilma K. R, Dennison. Etien M. G. Denny, Chariolle C Denny, Donna S. 295, 407 Denny. Jiii A Denny. Karen B. 352 Denton, Bridge! C. 352 Denton. Debra C 312 Denton, Russell R Denzlnger. Cathertne Denzinger, Christina 54, 245. 253 352 Denzlnger, Claudia M- 247, 407 Deniier. Lori A. 121, 431 Depree. Chauncey Mark Derickson. Eobert T, Derifieid, Kelly M. Dernovshek, Ellen R. 431 Dernovshek. Jay E. 459 Derossell. Mary G. Derossett. Roby L. II Derrer, Kimberly A. 459 Derrick, Diane J. 276. 459 Desantis. Mary C. Deshazer. James A. 297, 324. 431 Delmone, Geoffery J. Deslmone, Russell A. Desimone, Russell A Desimone, Vincent L Deskins, John T Deskins. Kalhy R Deskins, Thorn G 322 Desioovier, Raymond F. Despard, Lynn A. 431 Despard, Nancy R. Destein. Suzanne 312, 326 Devary. Deborah J Devasher, James L Jr Develin, Jayne A Dever. Nancy D Devere, Betty C. DevereuK. Margaret S. Devers. Marvin G Jr, Devers, Richard G. Devine. Bobbie T Devine, James W. Devine, Mark W 315, 431 Devlin, Douglas M. Devoe, Myra J Devore. Karen M 431 Dewaele, Michael D Deweese, Robin Deweese, Tim W 306 Dewitt. Calhenne W 271 Dewitt, Sandra C 276. 459 Dexter, Ella M. K Dexter, Julie A Dezarn, Debra L Dhennen, PaOy 295 Dick, Anita A S Dick, Barbara S Dick. Boyd C 431 Dick, Doris E. H. Dick, Sandra J 391 Dick. Stephanie A Dick. Yoianda R. Dickens, Mary M. Dickens, Susan T Dickerson, Anita D. Dickerson, Billy A. Dickerson, Mary A. Dickerson, Mary K, Dickey, Margaret A. Dickson, Janice E. Dleckmann. Susan B. Dieffenbach, Patricia Dielfen bach, Richard Diehl, Larry C Diehl, Michael H. Diem. Carol E, Diemer, Alan W. DIemer, Janice L Diemer. Ronald L Dlhrkop, David L 180 Dllaura. Mary A 321, 431 Dlllander, Marshel Dllle. Susan E 459 Dlllen, Lisa A 273, 297, 326 Dlllman, Bruce P 459 Dlllmen, Richard E. Dillon, Donald R. Dillon, Jane F. 352 Dillon, Lee W. 252. 257. 283 352 Oils, Norma M DImke, Gretchen M Dingus, Sharyn P. Dinsmore. James W. Diodonet, Hector 164 Dirlco, Joseph A. Diseker, Andrew J. 431 Disney, Deborah M, 431 Disney, Patsy G. 352 Dialler, Suzanne M. 297. 431 Distier. Tim A 259 Ditchen, Phillip M. 282, 283, 305 431 Ditteriine, Roger D DIx, Valerie L. 431 Dixon, David A 326. 353 Dixon, Hershel Jr 352 Dixon. Joey C. Dixon. Judy C Dixon. Michael Dixon, Montie M Dixon, Owen E. Dixon. Robert A. Dixon. Teresa L. 352 Dixon, Thomasine E 459 Dixon, Timothy M 305, 459 Dixon, Trina Y 76 Dixon. Dr. Wallace 113 Doek. Isabella S. Doak. Dean J. Linward 144 Doane. Anthony W. Doane. Lola 144 Dobbs, Barbara J 431 Dobson, William B Dockery. Carolyn R Dockery. Ronald C Dockery, Steven E. 459 Dodge. Nancy P Dodson, Donald R. Dodson, Genie E. P. Dodson. William R Doggett, Patricia M. 352 Doherty, John R. 283, 328. 337 407 Dohmen, Ellen L Doker, Lawrence B. 459 Doian, Julia A. 39, 297, 337 431 Dolan, Maureen E, 353 Doien, Ronald E. Doll. Ernest A Dollar, Robert S Doiiins, Sandra W Dolwick, James H 11 Domenech, Maria T 283, 286, 459 Donahue, James D Donahue, Victoria C 352 Donaldson, Neai 107 Donaldson. Michael A. Donathan. Kathleen M Doneghy, Tanya C Donin. Bernard G Doninl. Many V. 431 Donilhan. Larry T Donnelly, Edward T. Donnelly, Ruth Donoho. Jane Donohue, Victoria C. Donovan, John S Donla. Kenneth Jr. Dooiey, Cheryl L Dooiey. Thomas D, Dore, Calvin C 352 Dore. Rhonda L. Dorgan, John E Jr 352 Dorris. Mary F 391 Dorsey. David 164 Dorsey, Frances R 352 Dorsey, Monica L 460 Dorton, John R Dosker. Wiiiiem L. Doss, Donald W. Doss, Paul D. 407 Dossett, Terry D. 318, 431 Dotson. Audine C Dotson, Catherine E. 352 Dolson, Gary D 280. 431 Dotson, Jelfery H. 164 Dotson. Pamela A. 460 Dotson. Robin D 460 Doty, Cheryl A, Dougherty. Tara L 278 Douglas. Carietta S Douglas, Cathy R 460 Douglas, David Douglas Debbie L Douglas. Debra J Douglas. Evelyn S 352 Douglas. Janet S Douglas, Kenneth R Douglas, Ladonna D Douglas. Roberta L. Douglas, Rodney S. 407 Douglas. Sharon L. 310 Doulaz, Lynn M. 247, 326, 431 Dove, Edward E Dowd. Anson S. Dowd. Karen D. Dowdy, David T. Doweli, Bobby W. Dowler. Thomas E. Dowling, Staria A. Downey. Jean A. Downey, John W Downey. Robert M. Downey. Sandra L. Downing. Richard C. Downs, Barbara L. Downs, John W Downs, Richard R. Doyle, Caria J. 431 Doyle, George T Doyle. Jetlrey S 300 Doyle, Michael L. Doyle, Penny L. 460 Doyle, Peter W. 209 Doyle, Sean R. Dozier, William Draeger. Richard A. Drake, Derrick W Drake. Gail E. Drake. Karen 391 Drake, Margaret E Drake, Michael A. Drake, Richard L. 460 Drake, Willard A Drangeid, Eiin 460 Drennen, Doris C. Drennen, Patricia J. 460 Drennen, Thomes J. Jr. 180 Drescher, Diane B 268, 352 Drew, Jetlrey A Drew, Susan D 318 Drew, Teddy C Dreyer, Cheryl A 265. 394 Dringenburg, Duane C. Dringenburg, Gregory 352 Drnek, David W 352 Droddy, Earl J Droege, Denlse K 431 Drum, Diana L. Drummond, Judith L. Drummond, Linda C, F, Drury, Pamela A 460 Dube, Sharon A. Dublin. Ricky G. Dudgeon, Marilyn D. Dudley. Jane E 212 Duer. Cere M 312. 313. 394 Duerson. Elizabeth A. 460 Duerson, Wintred E. Duff, Debora K Duff. Gerald L. DuH. Joseph S Duff. Ray A. Duff. Robert A. Duffy. Sally M Dufour. Mary M Dufour. Natalie A Dulour, Rita J. F Dugan, Louisa C. Dugger. Patricia L. 264, 407 Dugger. Sandra F. 460 Duggins. Michael W. 230, 242, 252 282, 283. 315, 352 Duke. David G, 431 Duke. Henrietta S. Duke. Mark R. 460 Dukes. Constance R. Dukes, Encil D Dukes, Gary J 300 Dummer. Debbie L. 460 Dunagan, Larry L Dunavent. Pamela L. G 460 Dunavent, Philip V Dunaway, Angela H Dunaway. Joy D. Dunaway, Kalhenne A 352 Dunaway, Phyllis G 391 Dunaway, Russell H Dunbar. Kathryn A 407 Dunbar. Margaret G 431 Dunbar, William H 242, 283, 300 337 Duncan. Anthony W. Duncan. Berna D B Duncan. Carey D. Duncan, Catherine H. Duncan, Cheryl A Duncan. Elizabeth J. Duncan. Gregg A. Duncan, Gwendolyn E. Duncan. Jerry W. 431 Duncan. Larry L. Duncan. Michael R. Duncan. Ruby C. 431 Duncan, Shirley 205 Duncan. Timothy W. Duncan, Trevedia L Dundon, John L Dunford, Rodney G 407 Dunkie, Robert J Jr 407 Duniep. Charles R 460 Duniap. David L Dunlap, Deborah J 407 Duniap. Donald G Dunlevy, Cynthia L. Dunn, Alice I Dunn, Benjamin C 460 Dunn, Darcy P. Dunn. Denise 460 Dunn, Dureli 460 Dunn. Judith L Dunn. Kenneth E. Dunn. Kim Y. Dunn. Mark E. Dunn. Mery J Dunn, Maurice E 327 Dunn. Mervin Dunn, Patricia M. Dunn. Rick V. Dunn, Stephen L. Dunn. Stephen L Dunn, Stephen S. Dunn. Waller O, Dunn, William K. Dunn. William T. Dunnigan, Jacqueline 400 Duplain. Kim M 303 Dupiain. William A Jr Dupre, Charlotte V 352 Dupre, Margaret M. Dura, James M. Durbin. Gienna M. Durbin. Mariesa J Durbin. Mark C. Durbin, Palncia D. 431 Durbin. Sarah B. H. Durcan, Deborah L. 284, 352 Durham, Ann K, Durham. Barbara L. 262. 283, 295 407 Durham. Charles W. Durham, Dedna D 252. 257, 277 352 Durham. James D. Durham. Judy A. Durham. Larna L Durham, Marilyn L Durham. Mary C Durham. Matthew J. 288, 326 Durham. Russell P. Jr. Durham. Sherrie L 303 Durkin. Susan M. 310 Dusenbery, Dianne L. 203, 460 Dusing. Linda M. Dutton. Jennifer L. 461 Duvaii, Joseph L. Duvaii, Margery J. 431 Duvaii, Michelle Duvaii, Robert T. Jr. 461 Duvaii, Roy H. Duvaii, Sandra S. 461 Duvaii, Victoria L. Dwyer, Edward W. Dwyer, John N. 431 Dye. Elizabeth A. 427 Dye, Jane E Dyer, Jennifer A. 295 Dyer, Reeta D Dyer, Roberta L H 267 Dyke. Jana K. 461 Dyke. Thomas W, 391 — E— E CLUB 258 Eades, Catherine M. Eades. Jimmy L. Eades. Joyce L. Eades. Stanley R. Eads, Ann L. Eads, Carl W Eads, David W Eads, Lorenzo D Eads, Lorenzo D, Jr 281. 285, 352 Eads, Mark D. Early. Clay A, Earlywlne. Lisa A. 461 Earnest, William P, Eason, James D. 431 East, Denny L East, Jane L. East, John M. East. Martin D. 256, 276, 407 East. Roland K. 328. 391 East. Sidney L 461 Easlerday, Sheila E. Easleriing. David L. 461 Eastham, Odeii Eastman, Noah W. Jr Easton. Christopher D, Easton, John M. Easton. Laura L. 352 Easton, Sarah L Eastwood. Robert T Eaton. Ann M, 407 Eaton. Timothy J. Eberenz, Robert L Jr 394 Eckdahl. David D Eckdahi, William W Eckerman, Douglas E Eckier. Charles M 252, 257. 352 Eckstein, Mary K Ecton, Latlsha Eddrington. Nathan L. 337 Eddy, Janet L. Edelen, Ann C. 295, 326 Edelen, Lou A. 276. 461 Edelen, Marguerltte C. Edelen, Mark A Edelen, Rhonda K. 461 Edelen, William A. 431 Eden. Harold D Eden, Ronald W Eden, Sharon D Edgington, Richard L. Edgington. Riida J. Edinger, Natalie 5 234, 252, 353 Edinglon, James S Jr. Ediin. Thomas S 256 Edmon, Susan R. 312. 407 Edmonds, Carol S 407 Edmonds. Laurie L. 270 Edmonds. Tommy R. Edmonds, William D. Edmonds. Yvonne L. 298. 407 Edmondson, Emily G. Edmondson, Jacqueline 461 Edmondson. Jeffrey L. Edmundson. William R. Edwards, Ara C. Edwards. Debra A. 281. 353 Edwards. Eva Edwards, Gene D. 407 Edwards. Janet S 432 Edwards, Jern A. 461 Edwards. Joseph W Edwards. Karen V. Edwards. Krista E 310, 432 Edwards. Mark C Edwards. Marsha L. Edwards. Mary P 432 Edwards, Michael G 304, 305. 337 353 Edwards. Michael W Edwards. Nancy A S, Edwards. Rita K. Edwards. Robert E Jr 269 Edwards, Stephen N. Edwards, Susan C 353 Edwards, Thomas L. 407 Edwards, Tracy D. EHIer, Judith A. 2B4, 353 Egelston, Lisa A 249 Egger, John R. 330, 353 Eggleston, Gayie J. Ehnes, Lynn M. Elchert. Susan G Eitert, Robert A. 461 Eigeibach, Brian M Eigenberg, Helen M. Eiier, David E Ellers, John R. Einstein, Karen D. Eisenback. Michael W. Eisenbeis, Cindy K. Eisenmenger. Karl K. Ekiund, Karen S. Ekiund, Virginia R, Ekstedt, Wendi S. 394 Eiam, Bernice B. Eiam, Connie L. 353 Eiam, Howard B Jr. Eiam, Leigh H. 297 Eiam, Timothy K. Eiam, William fl. Elbert, Lawrence D Eider, Cindra C. 432 Elder, Delbert J Elder, Jeffrey L, Elder, Linda K Elder, Lorena A Elder, Mary L 461 Elder, Nancy L 214. 215, 461 Elder, Robert J Eldot, Howard L. Eldot. Rosatyn G Eldrldge. Brenda S 353 Eldridge, Early B Jr. Eldrldge. James O. Eldrldge. Roy S. Eleas, Louie H Elery. Paula M. 461 Elfering, Gary M. Elfers. Cheryl L 318. 407 Elkayekh. Miioud B. Etkin, Marylyn R. Elkln, Robert R Eiklns, Debra L. 407 Elklns, Kimberly J. Eliard, Cecil A. Ellery. Jo Ann S. Eliick. Dons I. Ellingsworth. Vivian Ellington. Robert L 25, 267, 353 Ellington. Wanda J. 353 Elliott, Angela D Elliott, Charles E Elliott, David T. Elliott, Denny R. Elliott, Elizabeth A. 432 Elliott, Harold E. Jr 256 Elliott, Jean T. Elliott, Kenneth W, 186, 188, 189 190, 193, 194, 195 Elliott. Larry M. Elliott. Mary A. Elliott, Michael L Elliott, Norma H. Elliott, On L. Elliott, Peggy L Eiilolt, Robert G Elliott. Robert M. Elliott. Robert M Elliott, Robert W Elliott, Roseann B. Elliott, Steven D 254. 332 Elliott, Theodore C Ellis. Eva C Ellis. Gary D 326, 353 Ellis. Kelh L 461 Ellis. Kim A. 312 Ellis, Linda J 353 Ellis. Marilyn J Ellis, Michael L. 432 Ellis, Steven C. Ellison, Danny M. Ellison. William C. Elllslon. Harold E. Elmore, Paul S Eimy, Gale M. 295 Elsberry. Christopher 286. 288, 432 Eising, Dora A. 432 Eiswick. Carlos J 432 Eiswick. Elizabeth T. 353 Eiswick, Marianne 433 Eiswick. Patricia Eiswick. Vicki L 432 Elvette, Miss 300 Eiwyn, Maureen M. Ely, Beth A. Ely, Doris H Ely, Yvonne R. 255 Eizy. James W ill Eizy. Robert W. Emberton. Francme N. 270 Embry, Jean H. Embry. Kenneth T. 337. 353 Embry, Maryanne F. Embry, PattI L Embry. Theresa G. Emerick, Thomas G, 461 Emerson, Bruce E 407 Emerson, David K Emerson, Donnie E Emerson, Garnell H Jr, Emerson, Yvonne G Emery, Gail S 310, 337 Emery, Judith A. Emmerich. Linda A. 295. 461 Emmitt. Evelyn J 432 Emmons, Keile B 432 Emmons, Martha F. 461 Emody. Myron 461 Endicott, Douglas M 180 Endres, Betty A Engelhard, Ann M Engelhard, Theodore J England, Beth A England, Donna G, 432 England, Pamela S 432 England, Timothy E. Engle, Allen D 233, 243, 251 286, 287. 353, 518 Engle, Bruce 432 Engle, Darlene 353 Engle, Diane Engier, Donna G. 407 Englert, Christopher 461 Engiert, Sharon A 461 Englert. Sharon M. English. Beverly A. English. Jennifer L English. Lise G 247, 326. 432 English. Warren J 392 Enlow. Anthony C 264. 305, 354 Ennis, James H. Enos, John E 276. 354 Enright, Deborah A. 461 Ensey, Dean C ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CLUB 264 Enzie. Russell F 131 Epiey. Charles R Epiing. Dorothy R. Epiing. Wiiiiem D 432 Epperson, Catherine Y. Epperson. Mary C Erbele, Evelyn G Erftenbeck, Margaret 303, 461 Erhard, Geoffrey M Erickson, Dennis A. 392 Erickson, Judy L 312 Erickson, Paula J. Erienbach, John J. 167 Ernest. Alan Ernest. Brenda S, P. Ernspiker, Clarence A Ernsplker, Gary S Ernspiker, Steven P Ernst, Christine M. 249. 274, 461 Ernst, Mary L Erny, Edward K, Erscheii, Victoria A. 303 Erwin, Hariey G Jr. Erwin, John Erwin, Lisa J. Eskridge. Deborah A. 54. 57, 231 243. 253, 286. 287 Eskridge. William H. Espy, Anna J. Espy, Kim L Esser. Walter O Estelle, Caridine Estep, Eva S. Estepp, Brian R. I t 490 Index Dem-Est Esterle. Ben 310 Estes. Bobby E. Estes, Bruce E. Estes. Cydney L. 315 Estes. Darren V Jr Estes, David A Estes. Jomin Estes. Teresa G 267. 407 Eslill, James E. Eten. Paul D. 269 Ethenngton. Carl L Ethenngton. Dorothy 263. 407 Elfieringlon. Patricia 432 Etninglon, Toni M 303. 354 Elkin. Cynthia L 256, 318. 354 Etzel, Linda C 253 Eubanks, Karen A. Eubanks. Michael K. Eulon, Geraidine J. W Euton, Mark E Evans, Beverly G. Evans. Candy E. 295. 407 Evans. Cindy M. 432 Evans, David R. 170 Evans, Debbie K. 279 Evans, Elaine 354 Evans, Eric D Evans. Helen L 432 Evans, Jane E. 211 Evans, Jennifer S. 407 Evans, Joseph T Evans, Mark G 176, 407 Evans. Mary E. Evans, Palncia H Evans. Phillip P, Evans, Hoberl O. Jr. Evans, Tamara K. 461 Evans, Tern L. Evans, Terry M. Evans. Thomas J. Evans, Winford K, Everage, Archie W. Everage, Bobetta Everall, Patrick D. Everett, Kim M Everman, Nma F Everman, Tamara L. 461 Eversman, Janice K. Evins, John W III Ewess, Carree 172 Ewing, Ann H. M Ewing, Benny R. Ewing, James W. 300 Eyler, James M. Eyster, Sarah M Ezell, David M Ezell, Eugenia 354. 248 Ezelt, Joyce L. E2ell. Robert B. Ezell. Wyndee K, 247. 315, 432 — F— Faesy. PattiA. 277.407 Fahlbush. Randy S. 119 Fain. Marie C Fair, Truiy 432 Fairfax, David W 126, 407 Fallis, Judy T. Falkenberg, Steve 130 Fallon, Myra J. Fallon. Sandra D Fan, Chienlih Fan, Dennis Fannin, Darren Fannin, Deborah D 250, 354 Fannin. Norah M. Fannin, Palncia A. B. Fardo, Helen M. M. 372 Fargason, Tami S 461 Fans, Deborah S. 407 Fans, Gary W Farler. Stanley Farley, Keliy A. Farley. Kenneth W Farley, Nancy S. Farlow, Calvin W. Jr. Farmer, Becky S. 432 Farmer, Cynthia L Farmer, Darlene D. J. Farmer, Gregory K. Farmer, Harry W. Jr. 278 Farmer. Ladonna J. 432 Farmer. Mark S Farmer, Nancy E Farmer, Patricia A Farmer. Robert E. 277. 354 Farmer, Sherri L. Farmer, Steve D Farmer, Violet A. Farnau, Richard C. Farney. Kathy E. Farnsworlh, Robert E. Farr, Nancy D S Farreii, James H 300 Farrell, Lawrence W. 461 Farrell, Michael T Farren, Rosemary D. Farringlon. Myles C. Farris, Alvin W, Farris, Cheryl F 354 Farns. Donald R. Farris. Esther E. Farns. Ezra W F. Farns, Howard C. Farris. James R. Farris. Keith D. Farris, Nancy C Farris, Willard H. Farthing. Dons A. Farthing, Lisa K, 432 Fessas. Nancy L. S Fatehipeikani. AM rez Faulkner. Carol A 267, 268 284 354 Faulkner, Donnetla R. 254 Faulkner, Michael D. 316 Faulkner, Rita K 432 Faulkner, Sandra L. 432 Faulkner, Suetla P. Faulkner, Terry L. 432 Faulkner, Todd W 461 Fauste. Robert J. Faulh, Michael E Fauver, Roger W. Favors, William M. Fawcett, Reglna M, Fay, John P Fazio, Jeft 164 Fearing, Enk W 461 Featherston, Melissa 312 Featherston, Robin E. Feck, James W III 270 Fee, Berneda J. 432 Fee, Charles R Fee, Marketta R. 432 Fee, Rick A. Fee, Tambra E, Fee, Thomas H Feeback, Juliana 407 Fegan, Charles W Fegenbush, Donna H. Feheley. Pamela W. Fehnbach, Ronald S. Feighner. Kathi S Feistntzer, Richard Feldman, Steven L. 280 Feltman, John W Feitner. Debra A. Feltner, Donald R. 108 Feitner, Eula M. Feltner, Sheila D Fellon, Roger A. Felly, Lexann Felty. Martha R. Fennell, Blaine L. Jr. Fanned, David D. Fennessy, Joan E 303. 326 Fenton. Donna S Fenton, Julie A. 461 Fenton, Thomas C Feo, Fernando F, 281 Feo, Rosatlof 281 Ference, Penny P Ferguson, Joseph L. Ferguson, Judy S. Ferguson, Lmda G 354 Ferguson, Malcolm Jr. Fernanders. Kimberiy Fernandez, Joseph H. 432 Ferrell, Charles S Ferrell, Dennis R. 265, 355 Ferrell, Donna B. Ferrell. Jerry I. Ferrell. Joyce C, Ferrell. Paula J Ferrell, Tamara G. Ferrenlino, Vincent J. Ferry. Patrick J Fertig, Kathy L. 355 Fett. Phillip M. 330, 408 Feuz, Carol L Fey. Gary L. Fichetola. Ralph W Ficker, Lon A. 461 Fickes, Steven S. Fickling, Camille P. Fiehrer. Margaret L. Fields. Andy L. Fields. Bndget P. 461 Fields. Diane 461 Fields. Edwinna R. Fields, Larry R. Fields, Laura L Fields, Lizabelh A. 408 Fields. Lynn K 355, 461 Fields, Melinda J. 269 Fields. Paula M. Fields. Steven W. 355 Fields, Susan F. Fields, Teresa A 310 Fietds, Teresa J Fifield. Richard L. 355 Figg, Ellen J. Figgins. Michael D. Figgs. Anthony E. Figgs. Charles J. Figgs. Jonathan M 355 Figlestahler, Joan E. 461 Figlestahler, Robert 392 Figueroa, Hovt ard M Filbert, Dana L. 355 Fillatreau, Ann S. Fiiicky. Susan B FilippuccJ, Paul N Filoso, Frank E. Filsinger, William A. 200 Finch. Bradley S. Finck, Thomas P Fine, Bettye J Fine. Ralph M. Fine, William F. Fineiia, Edward C. 180 Fink, Susan L Finke, Lisa M Finley, Elena M 461 Finley, Morris G 432 Finnell, Bobbie J. 78, 461 Finney. Beth A. 157 Fischer, Cindy J. 312 Fischer, Debbie L Fischer, Kimlynn S. 355 Fish, Melanie A. Fishback. Dale R Ftshback. Levi Fishback, Valorie G. 408 Fisher, Beverly j Fisher, Brenka K S Fisher, Bruce P Fisher, Cheryl A. Fisher. CliHord J. 270 Fisher. David K. Fisher. James W. Fisher, Jamie S. Fisher. Linda G. 408 Fisher, Sally A. Fisher, Terry J. Fisher, Theresa L 432 Fister. Patricia A, Fitch, Sally D. 205 Fite. Roy W Fitz, Mark W 180 Fitzgerald. Carol L 249 Fitzgerald. Gloria J. Fitzgerald. James L. Fitzgerald, Janet L 252, 355 Fitzharns, Lisa K 462 Fitzhugh, Eugene C 170, 209 Fitzpalnck, Ernest P Filzpairick, Gerald D Fitzpalnck, Janice C 241. 253 Filzpatnck, Sheila A. Flack, Jack R. FLAG SQUAD 273 Flaherty, Ann B 462 Flaherty, Karen L Flaherty, Margaret P. Flaherty, Thomas M. Flanagan, Susan R 462 Flanary, Lowell 0. Flanery, Timothy W Flanigan, Sandra D Flannery, Geneva S. Flannigan. Tom N. 462 Flatt, Douglas W 408 Fleig, Barbara J. Fleig. Lawrence S Fleming. Allan F Jr Fleming, Bonnie G 355 Fleming, Charles F 285 Fleming. Donald R Fleming, Judy G Fleming, Robert B Fleming. Roger D Flerlage, Paula A Flerlage, Ronald J Flesch, Kathleen A. 227, 355 Flesher, William M. Fleshman, Marilyn J 318. 330, 408 Fletcher, Barbara J 321 Fletcher, Denney R. Fletcher, Edsil J Jr. Fletcher, Jack K. Fletcher, Kimberiy G Fletcher, Robert G Fletcher, Steve P 179, 180, 258 Flinchum, Catherine M. Floer, Susan D 206. 207 Flood, Charles B Flood, Patricia L. 321 Flora, Keith A, Flora, Kirk A. Florence. Cherie L. 277 Florence. Laura T. Florence, Leon C Flores, David L 180, 182 Flowers. Bngitie A. Flowers, Kevin D. 462 Flowers, Rachael L. Floyd, Charles U. 462 Floyd, Debra S. Floyd, Teresa L. Fluty, William C. Flynn. Alan W. Flynn. Catherine A 295, 326, 408 Flynn, Charles R. Flynn, Diane C. Flynn, Donald E. 432 Flynn, Holly S, 328. 432 Flynn, Lisa T Flynn, Norma W. Flynn, Robert E. Flynn, Robert G. Flynn, Roy E. Jr. Flynn, Sandra G. 432 Flynn, Susan G. Flynn, Timothy L. 356 Flynn, William O, Fockele, Robed D. Fogarty, Mary T 462 Fogie, Hollis A Fogie, Sarah J Fogle. Glenda J. 462 Foisler. Garry W Foley. Glenn A. Foley. John L Foley. Linda A. 318, 337, 432 Foley, Melody C. 432 Colk, Billy G. Folkerth, Mark C. Followell. Judy S Fonville. Nancy K. 356 FOOD AND NUTRITION CLUB 265 Fooks, Glenn W. Forbes, Tamara M. Forbess, James C. Ford, Byron S 328, 432 Ford, Charles W Ford. Cinda S Ford. Gary H. 180 Ford. James B. Ford, Lisa E Ford, Sherry L Ford, Sue H Forester, Bettie J Forester, Kimberh H, 408 Forinlos, Ross D Forman, Arthur A. 408 Forman, Gloria K Forman, Jackie L Forman. Nancy S Fornash. Judith A 356 Forney, Thomas E, Fornshell, Mildred E. Forsberg, Danual E. Forsylhe. Sara R. 394 Fori. Lisa K Forte. Mark G. Fortner. Ila G. Fortney, Janie L. Fortney, Linda R Fortwengler. Brent J. 462 Fosson. Carol G. Fosson, Julia C Foster, Adrian V 408 Foster. Arthur L Foster, Charles L. Foster. Deborah L, Foster. Emma L. Foster. James H Jr 269 Foster, Jewell D Foster, Kenneth W. Foster, Lynn D Foster, Marcia J Foster, Rebecca M 310 Foster, Steven R 282, 283 Foster. William R Jr Fothergili, Douglas M. 433 Foushee, Donna L Fowler, Betty H Fowler, Douglas K 328 Fowler, Joy S 356 Fowler, Kathleen C, Fowler, Lena F 433 Fowler. Lloyd G Fowler, Phihp T Fox, Bette Fox, Doreena A Fox, Edwin R Fox, Eloise Fox, Ingnd B Fox, James W Fox, Jeltery A Fox, Louis M. Fox, Mark H. 269, 270 Fox, Sharon G Foy, Anne £. 277, 408 Fraim, Patricia R Fraley, Donald G. Fraley, Jennifer B 408 Fraley. Joyce Dale Fraley. Joyce P Fralix. Teresa D France, Amy M 462 Francis, David B 408 Francis, George T Francis. Michele A 462 Francis, Theresa C. Frank, Nancy J Frankenstein, Connie 433 Franklin. Hollis K Franklin. Karle W. Franklin. Rebecca J. Franklin, Terry L 408 Franzen, Donald S Eraser, Micheal J Fresher. Brenda K Fresher, Mark S Fraufelter, Jody L 462 Frazee, Stephen W Frazier Cheryl A 269, 462 Frazier Debra L Frazier Diane M. Frazier Ester R, Frazier Jana M. Frazier Jessica J. Frazier Joan C. Frazier Karo! K. Frazier Linda S Frazier Margaret S. S Frazier Nina R. 462 Frazier Phillip D Frazier Sally J 462 Frazier Tyrone V Frazier Vanessa D 462 Frazier Vanetla D. 462 Frazier Vickie L 408 Frazier Wanda L 408 Freakley, Susan G. 408 Freck, Kristin A, 211 Frederick, Dwain B Frederick. Failh M, 356 Frederick. Jeanme M 462 Frednckson. Dennis R, Free, V. Lorene Freels, Ronnie H Freeman, Claudia W. Freeman, Janice Freeman, Janice R 408 Freeman, Lana M B Freeman, Laura E Freeman, Ramona K. 252, 356 Freeman, Ronnie L Freese. Linda J 297, 337 Freize. Frank F French, Benedetla French. Cheryl L 432 French. Constance K. French. Daisey B. French, Deborah H French, Debra V. 462 French, Jerry W French. Sharon S Freshley, Anne M Freshwater, Gayle A, 204, 205. 229 245, 255, 257, 356 Fretty, Martin P Fretty, Sarah B Freudenlhal, Susan K. Frevola, Marc D. 462 Frey, Jane M. Frey, Michael A. Frey, Robert R 322, 433 Frey, Ronald J. Frey, Susan A. Frey, Vicki L Frick, Heidt A 293, 303, 433 Fricke, Kara S. 462 Friedly, David W Friend, Diana L. 271, 433 Fries, Kathryn A Fries, Rhonda J. 462 Frith. Jerry C. 408 Fritsch, Mary S 250, 408 Fritz, Beverly W Fritz, Gary N Fritz, Linda K. 462 Frizzell, Jack R, Frombach, Amy E. Fromme, Thomas J. Frommeyer, Steven J. 180. 224. 239 252, 258 Frommeyer, Timothy J. 180. 253 Frost, David F Frost, Kimberiy J Fruchtenichi, Douglas 275, 328 Fry, Lloyd D Fry, Shirley A Fryberger. Leslie A, Frye, Houston Frye, James H Fryer. Billy M Fryman. Alison 247, 252, 433 Fryman, Richard E. II 392 Frymire, John M 328. 356 Fuchs, Richard D. Fugale, David L. Fugate, Denny 189 Fugate. Sharon L Fugate, Timothy E. 462 Fugate, William Fugitt. William G 259 Fuhrmann. Grelchen M Fulcher. Johnny R Fulk. Suzanne F Fulkerson, Rene Full, Sheree D Fuller, Elizabeth A Fuller, Janice Fuller, Roger A Fulps, Robert C Fulton, Michael L Fulton, Pamela E 298, 408 FulU, Donna L. 284. 408 Funk. Harriet A. Funke. David W 332 Funke, Marcia L 356 Fuqua, Suzanne Furlong, Steven E Furmon, Darrell L Furnish, Fred D Furnish, Jan T Fuson, Pamela J Futrell, Morra D 356 Fyte. Steven W — G— Gabbard. Beulah j C. Gabbard, James H. Gabbard. Jessie B. Gabbard, Judy G Gabbard, Kathy W Gabbard, Manlee M Gabbard. Palsy M 268. 433 Gabben. Rosie M i Gabehart. Richie C Gabhart, Can K Gadd, Robert W. Gadker, Joann Gaebler. Randy E Gaer, David W 166. 167 GaHey. Barbara J 356 Gaffin, Timothy L 315, 356 Gage, Lucy C M Gagne, Roger F 462 Gailey. Palncia L Gaines, Ben j, Jr Gaines, Charles B Gaines, Lmda S Gaitskill, Jeannette 271. 408 Galasso, Michael A Galasso, Patricia G Galbreath. Mary E. Gale, David D Gale. Elizabeth j Galens, Mark K Gales, Vanessa L 462 Ganger, Ann M 356 Gall, Andrew J 408 Gall, Randall S Gall. Shirley C Gallagher, Mary E Gallagher, Mic hael T Gallaher, Kevin A 356 Gallenstein, Debi A. S, Gallenstein, Georgia Gallenstein. James J. Gallivan. Debbie A. 318 Galloway, Gary W Galloway, Henry Jr. II Gals. Dr David D 116 Gamble, Steven E. Gambral. Kathy D. Gambrel, Angelele Gambrel, Charlisa 40S Gambrel, Lee GAMMA THETA UPSlLON 249 Gammell, Gloria R Gammons. Nathaniel Gander, Anna K Gandolto, Guy T, Gandollo, Manhew F. Gannon, Albert J Garber, Can R 170, 322 Garbett, Margaret E 312 Gardina. Hope A Gardner, Angel Gardner, Deborah L 264, 356 Gardner, Elizabeth C. Gardner, George A 200, 432 Gardner. Rebecca L 251. 267, 281 356 Gardner, Ruben L. Gardner, Susan M. Gardner. Sylvester Gardner, Terry A Gardner, Vicki L. Garland, Dense 310, 433 Garland, Mary Lou B. Garlepy. Judilh W Garner, Billy J Garner. Billy R Garner, Sherry G 408 Garnell. Bill E Garnett, Jo P Garnell, Johnny W Garnett, Lee C Garr. Dave E Garr, Kimberiy A. 433 Garrett, Angela J 252, 310. 336 Garretl, Angela V 257. 394 Garretl, Danny W Garrett, Jo A. Garrett, Karen D 408 Garrett, Kim 285 Garrett, Tommy A Garrett. William A. 356 Garns. Robin S 312, 408 Garrison. Dawn R. 315, 462 Garrison. Ellis B Garrison. James A 462 Garver, Carl R Garvm. Phillip L Garwood, Deborah L S, Garwood, Paul A. Gash, Patricia R 433 Gash, Ronald L Gaskins, Norma S Gass, Beverly A Gasser, Mary D 408 Gastineau, David Gastineau, Rebecca A 462 Gaston, Paula J, 172. 210, 211 Gslarz. Theresa M Est- Gat Index 491 Galeley. Josepn P. 356 Gates. Joann Gatewood. Daryl B. Gaiewood, Rulh A 462 Gathol. Thomas P Gaum, Jackie A 356 Gatfost. Vivian A GauH. Bena F 432 Gaunder, Edward P Gaunder, Frederick J. Gaunt, Sharon J Gaus. Lisa A 312 Gaw. Dennis C Gay. Doris J. Gay, Gregory S. Gay. James A. Gay, Jimmie D Gay, Leeann M 247, 267, 433 Gay, Leslie M. Gay, Leslie M Gay. Peggy L D 204, 205, 408 Gay. Roger L Gay. Stephen T Gayfieart, Janet C Gaylord. Sherry L Gaylord. Tonya R 462 Gearharl, Jen R Gebelt. Julia M 462 Geeks. Vicki L. 408 GedrocK, Cathy M Geider. John E Geiger. Cheryl G Ceiger. Jennifer L 356 Gelling. Lee D Geis. Carol S Geisler. Mane M 216 Geiss. Lauren E 210, 211. 462 Geldfeich. Lmda L 432 Gellhaus, Kevin P Genaway. Catherine T Gensheimer. Lisa M Genther. Richard A 408 Gentry, James B Gentry, Kimberly A 462 Gentry. Manan L Gentry, Patrick L Geoghegan. Robert S George. Chester W George, Ted M 135 Gepharl, Karen M 295 Gerald. Anthony E Gerald. Susan L Geralds. Matthew H GERMAN CLUB 265 German, James A 258 Germann, Elizabelh C Gero, Fred W Geromes. Pamela 321 Gerrein, Nancy T Gers. Deborah S Geschrei. Nancy J T 254, 297. 330 Getman. Barbara R Gevedon. Frances R. Gevedon. Gloria G 269. 356 Gevedon. Janice F Gevedon. Jhan M Gfell. Sheila K Ghaidi. Assadoiiah Ghnsi. James C 408 Ghfisl. Karen E N 408 Giacchini. Thomas R. 322 Giancola. Lana C Gibbons. Martha A 262. 265. 433 Gibbs, Dixie T Gibbs, Helen J G-bbs, Kalhy A Gibbs. Randall R Gibbs. Rebecca L 356 Gibson, Barkley W Gibson, Becky E 408 Gibson, Billy Paul Gibson, Bobby J 433 Gibson, Charles H Gibson, Charles W. Gibson, Deborah H Gibson. Dreema D 298. 356 Gibson. Edwina C Gibson, Frankie L. Gibson, Harold C. Gibson, Harry Gibson, Karen Gibson. Karen S 408 Gibson. Maribeth H Gibson. Ralph D Gibson. Rebecca J Gibson. Thomas F Giesler. Barbara L Gittord, Karen J 272 Giglia. Tern A 295 Gilbert. David E Gilbert, John M 279 Gilbert, Kennelh Gilbert. Kyle 269. 356 Gilbert, Laura M Gilbert. Lon K. Gilbert. Paul Gilbert. Susan B. Gilberi, Virginia L Gilday, Patti S Giles, Connie J 216. 433 Gittedder, Shirley S Gilkison, Gary A Gilkison, Mary L 408 Gill. Andrevir Gill. Anna M Gill. Betty B Gill. Donald J. Gill. Gerhard P Gill. Leann R. 462 Gill. Paul J Gill, Rebecca S 462 Gillespie, Connie S. 284. 356 Gillespie, Emily S Gillespie. James B Gillespie, James E Gillespie, Mark S 305, 462 Gillespie, Stephen K Gillette. Joseph P 433 Gilley, Michael V 433 Gilliam, Beverly G 303 Gilham, Dannie Gilliam, Donnie Gilliam. Judy L. 271, 433 Gilliam. Karen K 246, 265 Gilliam, Sheila A Gorley. Robert C. Gilllland, Curtis L. Gorman. Kevin D, Gilliland. Hugh R. Gorman, Steve F Gilliland. Joseph L. Gorman. Victoria F 409 G lliland. Patricia B. Gorrell. Earl M. Gilliland, Virginia L Gosnell. Teresa A Gdlis, William C, Goss, Kimberly A Giltispie. Stanley C Gosser, Bobby Gillum. Frances S Gossef, Tara 409 Gillum. Howard R Gosseti. Joe Jr Gilman, Karen j Gossett. Timothy D Gilpin. Marion K Gossman. Bonnie V Gilpin. Michael D Gossman, David G Gilpin. Neal B Golhard, Richard D Gilreath. Larry D. Gough, Elizabeth A Gilrealh. Nancy H Gough, Patricia A. Giltner. Mary E. 408 Govan. Jerry L Gingerich. Elizabelh Gover, Jimmy W Ginn. Caria J 433 Gover, Pamela J 295 Ginler. George W Grabeel, Louise Ginler, John Grace. Luiayne Ginter. Julia E. Graddick, Joe Ginther, Kalhenne A Graddy, Maurice C Gipe, Ann D Gradel, William A 275. 409 Gipe, James M II Grady, Timolhy J, 270 Girard. Karen M Graet, Richard E Girard. Mark B 230. 242. 252 Graese, Diana L. 771, 462 283 Graft. CarIa J 433 ■Girdler. Edwin W Jr GraH. Donna L 310. 328 Girdler, Jackie P Gragg, Kathenne L. 433 Gish. Nancy B Graham. Candice Gittinger, Steven C 306, 433 Graham. Daniel R Gturgevich, Josephine Graham. Davida L 318. 357 Givens. Charles K Graham. Glenna S Givens, James R. Graham, Gwendolyn M Givens. Randy S. 433 Graham, James F 357 Givens, Rhonda G. Graham, Jim H Givens. Russell L Graham, John C, Glab, Danny S 409 Graham, Lynne C. 462 Glacken, Julia A 409 Graham, Pamela R. 263 Glancy, Diana S 433 Graham. Sharon L. 433 Glanz. Gad A Graham. Tammy B. 433 Glass. Larry D Graham. Terry M. 409 Glass, Linda M Graham. Terry R Glass. Martha S- Gramling. Tnomas R Glass, Patricia B. Grammer, Jett D Glasscok, Perry L. Grannis, Jill Glasscock. William H. Gram, Dionne L 118. 120 Gleason. David R Grant, Lewis C. Gleason, Diane 263. 433 GranI, Lisa G Glenn, Thomas D Gram, Mary D Glin, Penny J. Gram, Paulene Glover, Edward M. Gram, Steven E Glover, Juwanna Granville, Harold B 170 Gluck, Nancy A 356 Granville, Kevin L Goatley, Wilbert H 78, 292, 334 Cravens, Chanty 164. 357 335. 356 Graves, Allen S 463 Goble, Dempil 1 Graves. Carolyn G Goble, Pamela S Graves. Cynthia L. Godbey, Elizabeth A 271 Graves. David L Godby, Lucille S Graves. Edward E. Goddard, Carl J 275 Graves. La]Oy L. Goddard, Jane A. Graves, Leona J Goddard, Sandra L Graves, Michael C Godfrey, Christopher Graves, Stephen P 463 Godfrey, John Graves, Tamie A Godfrey, John P Graves, Wesley 6 Godlewski. Susan C 256. 321, 326 Gravitt, John S Godsey. Palncia F Gravilt. Tern D Godsey. Ronnie H Gray, Bonnie J. Goebei, Joyce A Gray, Christopher A. 196 Goers, Carol L Gray. David B Gott, Deborah A 267. 409 Gray, Dwayns E Goins. Betty A Gray. Edward G 357 Goins. Beny A Gray. Esc lela 172 Goins, Cindy L Gray. Gary E Goins, Dale G Gray, Gayle E Goins, Donna F 312, 409 Gray. GeH S 322 Goins, Will T Gray. James T Goins, William R Gray. Jeanelte Goldberg. Joan S Gray, Jeanene A 395 Golden. Jerry W Gray. Kalhenne A Golden. Martha A S Gray. Kenneth E Golden, Wayne W. Gray, Larry M, Golightly, Donna J. Gray. Linda G Gollihue, Marsha R. Gray. Michael L Golston. Gwendolyn 433 Gray, Randall L Gomberl. Mary K 303 Gray. Robert fl Gomez. Glenda L Gray. Robin E Gomez. Michael A 356 Gray. Ronnie L 326 Gonzales, Richard B Gray, Susan C 433 Gonzalez. Roberto Graybeal, James R Goocey. Donme D Graziani, Alan J 395 Gooch. Donna K 409 Graziani, Theda J 277, 357 Gooch. Tommy L Greathouse, Donna K. 357 Good. Katharine E. 210. 211. 274 Green, Barbara J. 433 Green, Carol J 258 Good. Max 189 Green, Charles L, Goodell. Freda J Green, George T Goodall, Paula R 312. 328 Green, Glyndon E Goodan. Norene F Green, Holly L 322, 409 Goode, Danny C Green, John L Goode, Jeffrey L 409 Green, Kevin M Goode, Patricia E Green. Linda 409 Goode, Patricia L Green. Mary B. Goodenough, Mary K. 462 Green. Paula K. Goodhue, Johnny M 315 Green. Paula K Goodhue. Leigh H Green, Richard D, Goodin, Charles S 129 Green, Ricky T Goodin, Julie F Green, Robert L Jr 300. 318, 337 Goodin. Silas F Green. Robert N. Gooding, Patrick J Green. Shelia L Goodletl, Woodrow S. Green. Steven P Goodloe. John W Green. Tamera J Goodman, Arthur L Green. Terry L. Goodman, Joy L 433 Green. Vickie L Goodpasler, Ltnda G, Green, Walter H 316, 357 Goodpasture, Richard Greenblall, Kim M Goodwin, Christopher 170 Greenburg, Darryl G. Goodwin. Kirk A Greene. Antoinette R. Goolsby. Margaret R. Greene. Arty P. Gorbandt. Rebecca A. 271. 462 Greene. Carl Jr 177, 160 Gordaon, Anthony L 135 Greene. Catherine M 351 Gordon. Connie S. Greene. Daphne B 409 Gordon. Derek G. 254 Greene. Frederick M. 463 Gordon, Donna Greene. G Gregory Gordon Gela J. 463 Greene, Joy 249. 395 Gordon. Glenn C. Greene. Michael E. 409 Gordon. Joyce V Greene. Peggy J Gordon. Milton T 328 Greene, Roy M Gordon, Onsa 463 Greene. Steven L 251, 267, 357 Gore, Jimmie R Greenhill. Clarence C Gorence Paul E Greenlee. Marianne L. Gorenflo, Pamela J 277. 357 Greenspon. Deborah G. Barber shops are not the only place to get a hair- cut, as shown by these two students in Walter ' s lobby. Greenstein. Donna G, 281 Greenup. Darrell H Greenway. Jamce Greenway, Robert L 283 Greenwell. Brenda C 267, 409 Greenwell, Catherine 463 Greenwell, Charles L Greenwell, Janet L 433 Greenwell, Jon M Greenwell. Karen D Greenwell, Kimberley Greenwell. Margaret R 284 Greenwell. Mark J Greenwell. Mark T Greenwell. Martha L 409 Greenwell. Mary J 433 Greenwell. Michelle 310. 463 Greenwell. Patricia A. 357 Greenwell, Robert V. Greenwell. Terri L. Greer, Darryl C. Greer, Glenda C. Gregg, Robert E, Jr. Gregg, Sally M. Gregory. Audrey L Gergory, Beulah M 273. 357 Gregory. Bobby R 275 Gregory, Carolyn W Gregory, Charles D Gregory, Frank M Gregory. Jeff Gregory, Joanne 357 Gregory. Laura R 357 Gregory, Lmda G 276 Gregory, Margaret M Gregory, Mark A 300 Gregory, Michael A. Gregory, Shirl F, Gregory, Teresa J 277. 315. 395 Greive, Nancy J Grenier, Linda S V Grenier. Rafael A. II Gresham, Deborah L B. Gressman. Peggy A Grey. Jennifer L Grey, Juanila L Gnbbin. Michael E 433 Gribbms. Danny R Gnbbins, Jimmy D Grice, Harold M. 433 Grice. Richard S Grider, Margaret S 357 Grieb, Sandra L 204. 205 Grier, Laura L. Grleslnger. Cheryl A, 434 Griest. Kren A Gnffin, Billie M. E. Gnffin. Buddy Griffin, Chris W Gnffin. Colleen L. Griffin, Cynthia L Griffin, Dwight V, Griffin, Fredrick 180 Gnffin, Gerald R- Griffin. Gregory C 408 Griffin. Gregory M Griffin, Jacque R. S. Girflln, Jeanne A 252, 257, 358 Griffin. Joann Griffin. Laurel J 252. 257, 270 276, 358 Gritfin. Linda B. Gnffin, Lisa C 463 Gnffin. Martin W. Gnffin. Rebecca L 312 Gnffin. Rhodenck C 276, 408 Griflin. Ronald T. 334 Gnffin, Sarah A. Gnffin. Terry C. Gnffin, William M. Gnffin, Yvonne E. 321 Gnffin. Yvonne M Griffis. Brian R. Gnffith, Gail B 463 Griffith, Gregg L Griffith, Lois B Griffith, Marsha S. Gnffiht, Mollie H Griffith. Sharon K. Griffith. Sharon L. 434 Griffith, Terry E Griffiths, Elizabeth Griffiths, Brummal 295. 326 Griggs, Bruce D. Gnggs. Donna N Griggs. Gerald E. Griggs. Serena J. Gnggs, Vtckie J. Grigsby. Sally K, Grigsby, Sheila Y. Grigsby, William P. Gnm, Mark A. 408 Grimes. James M. 358 Grimes, Marietta Grimes. Pamela R. 463 Grimes, Roy S. 434 Grimm, Margie R. Grtmme, Kathy A. Griner. Cheryl A. Gnnnan, James M. 463 Gnppa. Jane E. 330 Grlse, David P. Grise. Emma E Grise. Robert O 434 Gnse, Susan E. Grisham. Karen S 463 Grissom, George W. Grlssom, James N 315. 434 Gritton, Danny D, Gntlon, Garnett L Grizzelt, Anila E Grollig, Donna E. Gronberg. Terry L. Groom, Deborah J, Gross, Colin Gross, Darrell D 357 Gross. David A Gross. Gary L Gross, John W Grosser, Leslie A Grossman. Trudy C 312 Grover, Pam 51 Grubb, Brenda G. Grubbs, Juanita Y. Gruelle, Tony Raye Gruen. Charles A. 357 Gruenschlaeger, Sue C. Grugin, Patrick A. 326 i 492 Index Gat-Gru Grundman. Pamela R. Grundy, James C. Grundy. John M. 358 Gruner, Kathleen M. 318, 434 Guernsey. Lynne D. 434 Gulley, Karen M GuHey, Milchell B Builds, Kathleen Guilfoil. Beatrice E. Guinn. Helen R. Guinn, Tambra J. GuInn, Wanda L 409 Gullell, Mary J. J. Gumm, Troy G- 409 Gump. John 142 Gundel. Lon J. 295 Gundy, Jacqueline A. 358 Gunn, Roberta A. Gunther, Freida S Gurganus, Jane W Gustin, Phyllis A. Gutenson, Sandra F Gutterman, JOhn K Guy, DAvid A. Guy. Mary D W GwJn. Martin C. 463 Gwynn, Carol A Gyurik, George S. — H— Haag,Carol J.463 Haag. Carolyn A. 409 Haag, Pamela L 248 Haaker. Michael E, Habeeb, Kais 5. 463 Habeeb, Mary C. Habermann, Elizabeth Hebermehl. Stanley P. 463 Hack, Cynthia A 358 Hacker, Bobby T Hacker, David S 463 Hacker, Edsel F Hacker. Jane 463 Hacker. Joan Hacker, Kathryn B Hacker. Malvery J. Hacker, Marilyn S. B Hacker, Michael D. Hacker. Nora P. Hacker, Paula S. Hacker, Peggy M Hacker, Reuben G Hacker. Tina L 463 Hackley, Lairess M. Hackney, Rickey D Hadden, Bruce A Hadley, Beniamin D. Hadorn, Christopher K. Haegele. Joseph R. Haerlng, Elizabeth M. 321 Hafer, Cynthia L. 463 Hater. Keith A 306. 463 Haftey, Joan T Hagan. Demse R 463 Hagan. Lydia W. Hagan, Timothy C. 270 Hagans, Carol D. 214 Hagedorn, Cheryl N. 463 Hager. David S Hager, Denlse M. Hager, James M Hager, Marie D. Hager, Patricia A, 146 Haggard, Edith S. Haggard. Mary R. Haggenmaker, Qonita S. Haggenmaker, Bonlta S. Hagood, OIlie B. Hahlen, Stephen A, Hahn, Kathy A, 463 Hahn. Lee 326 Hahn, Michael D. Hail. Doris A, Hail, Douglas W. Hain, Roben J. Haines, Glenn W. Haines, Stephen K. Hakneken. Dianne 318 Halbauer, Constance 310 Halbauer, Cynlhia L. 310 Halben. Denzil Halbert, Randall K. Halchak, Kenneth L. 254, 275, 409 Halcomb, Charles M. Halcomb. Edwina Halcomb, Judy R. Halcomb, Lana G. 463 Halcomb, Michael H. 395 Halcomb, Wilma J 409 Hale, Bobby R, Hale. Christopher K. Hale, Cynlhia E. 395 Hale, Eddye C. Hale, Linda K. Hale. Nancy I. B. 252 Hale, Nora E. Hale, Dr. Norvaline Hale. Paul L. Hale. Ruby R. Hale, Stephen E. Hale, Susan T. 262, 463 Hale, Wateetah D. Hale. Wayne E. Haley. Darleine E. Haley. Douglas R. Hale. James K. 395 Haley. Jane E. 463 Haley, Maureen P Halfacre, Judith M 270, 463 HalHman, Paul F, Hall. Allen E. Hall, Amy N, 463 Hall, Anna G. Hall. Barry J 409 Hall. Benny V, Halt, Billle C. Hall, Candise S. Hall, CArol C, Hall. Christine D. Hall, Cynthia A. Hall, David A. Hall, David G. Hall. Diana L. Hall. Dorothy S. Hall, Earl R. Hall, G Keith Hall, Gary L. 409 Hall, Gayle C Hall. Grace S. S Hall, Gregory G 409 Hall, H. C. Hall, Harold W Hall, Jackie D. 253 Hall, Jacquelynn 112 Hall, Jane) K. 409 Hall, Jetf L. Hall, Jerry T. Hall. Jewel E. Hall. Jimmy R. Hall, John F. Hall, John L. Hall, Joseph M Hall, Joseph W. 463 Hall. Kathlee n L. D. Hall. Kathy L. 434 Hall. Kim A. Hall, Larry S. Hall, Linda D. Hall, Lynette M. Hall, Michael L. Hall. Pamela F Hall, Paul Hall, Ramona J 409 Hall. Rebecca L 463 Hall, Rttchle J. 306 Hall, Robbie K. Hall, Samuel A. Ill 249. 358 Hall. Sharl L. 463 Hall. Stanley B. Hall, Stephan A. 275 Hall, Susan M, Hall, Tame K. Hall, Teresa G. Hall, Terry E. Hall, Walter A. Halley. Mary Hallis, Juanita V Halliwell. Ann P. Halliwell, Jane E. 462,463 Halloran. Michele C Hallum, Morris M. 180, 258 Halpin, Donald J. Halstead. Ella L. Halter, Jack R. Ham, Dennis B. Hammann, John T Hamblin, Karen L 298, 358 Hamblin. Moses Hambly, Carol L. Hambrick, Annette K. Hamel, Ann M. Hamilton, Anna L Hamilton, Barbara J. Hamilton, Bill M. Hamilton, Donna L. Hamilton, Eddie M. Hamilton, Ellen M. 296, 358 Hamilton, Gerald L. Hamilton. Gregory W. 409 Hamilton, Helen F. Hamillon, Jacque L. Hamilton, Janice S Hamilton. Jerry L. 463 Hamilton. Joseph P. 409 Hamilton, Judy C. Hamilton, Karen K. Hamilton, Kevm J 463 Hamilton, Kirk W 276, 315, 409 Hamilton, Kristin J 276 Hamillon, Larry W Hamilton, Linda L. 284, 330, 434 Hamilton, Lisa K. 463 Hamilton. Louis G. Hamilton. Nancy E. 463 Hamillon, Samuel L, Hamilton, Stuart W. Hamilton, Susan H 358 Hamilton. Susie C 257, 409 Hamilton, Tanya F. 463 Hamillon, Terry A. Hamilton, Thomas C. Hamilton, Wilma L. Hamlin, Ernest D. Hamlin, Leslie A, Hamlin, Margaret M. Hamm, Bill L. Hamm, Katharine A. 434 Hamm, Laura F. 51, 312 Hammack, Merle L Hammond, Alan S. Hammond, Barbara A. 464 Hammond, Christi A. Hammond, Oonna S, W. Hammond, Elizabeth P. Hammond, Harold T. Hammond, Larry B. Hammond, Terry R. Hammonds, Charles A, Hammonds, Charles R. 252, 358 Hammonds, Gwen Dawson Hammonds, Michael Hammons, Brenda R. 358 Hammons, John B. Hammons, Penny L. P. Hammons, Robert R. Hammons, Sammy J. Hampton, Alice F. Hampton, Ardith K, Hampton, Clyde D, Hampton, David A. Hampton, Florence E. Hampton, Margie L. Hampton, Paul D. Hampton, Sheila R 464 Hampton, Teresa L Hampton. Timothy L 434 Hampton, Valerie D 315, 358 Hancock, Diane E 464 Hancock, Sharon C. 409 Hancock, Sharon S. Handley, Dorene K. Handley, Sharon R. 409 Handley. Sybil A 409 Handy. Randall R Haney, Cynthia K. 409 Haney, Daniel P 189 Haney, Dr Donald 120 Haney, Nancy E Hantord, Marvin R. Hanklns, Lewis W, Hankins, Lizette F Hanks, Carol L. 270, 409 Hanks, Catherine A 270, 409 Hanley, James K Hannah. Patricia A. Hannan. Joyce A. 248. 343 Hannan, Richard R. Hannan, William J. Hanneken. M. Dianne Hanners. Edith M Hannon, Joyce 247 Hannson, Kenneth S Dean 122 Hanscom, Sue A. Hansel, JeHrey S Hansel, Joyce A 409 Hanselman, Tina H 303 Hansen. Barbara A 434 Hansen, Carol A. 464 Hansen, Myron L. 464 Hanson. Dr Kenneth 123 Hanson, Nettie J. Hansson, Karen B. Harbin, Barbara J. P. Harbin. Pamela M. 358 Harbin. Sandra 410 Harbin, Stephen E. Harbison, Charles F. Harbison. Farrell A. W. Harden, Bobby H Hardesly, Peggy J 359 Hardin, Jess Hardin, Jim F Hardin, Kenneth E Hardin, Sheldon Hardin. Susan W. Hardin, Victor P Hardwick, David D Hardwick, Sherne D. 257. 267, 359 Hardy, Alec P. Hardy, Charles E. Hardy. Charles E. Hardy, Diana K. Hardy, Franklin E. Jr. Hardy, Gayle L. Hardy, Mary E. Hardy, Susan J 410 Hargan, Karen E. 276, 283. 464 Hargett, Julie M. Hargis, Bonnie S. 359 Hargis, Herman L. Htrgis, Teresa F. 359 Hargrove, Dennis G. Harkey, John T. 200, 201, 410 Harkins. Dorothy W Harklns, Howard F Jr. Harkleroad, David A. 330 Harkleroad, Robert E. Harkleroad, Thomas S Harlan, James G 434 Harlan, Timolhy P. Harlow. Linda L. Herman, Sarah K. Harman, Wilson S. Harmeling, Mark C. Harmeling, Paula J 434 Harmon, Brian S. Harmon, Dave W. Harmon. Gwendolyn S. H. Harmon, Linda A. Harmon, Sherry A. Harmon, Vicky D. Harmsen. Craig R Harmsen, Patricia M, Harnack, Carol S Harness, Carolyn A. 392 Harness, Grace H. Harp, Daniel G. Harp, Kenneth L. Harp, Ramona B. Harp, Todd P. Harper, David G. 259 Harper, Eugene Harper, Everette F. Jr. Harper, Gary L. Harper, Jennifer S. Harper, Linda S. Harper. Sherry J. Harper, Steven D. 434 Harrell. Colan J Harrell. Fred D. Harrelson, Tamera L. 434 Hams, Barry L. Hams, Billy D. Harris, Carolynn S. 277. 359 Harris, Cassie L. 410 Harris, Clint J. 359 Harris, David M. Jr. Harris, Douglas C, Harris, Earl Harris, Eldon E, Harris, Glenn Jr. Harris, Gloria S. Harris. James 131 Harris. James B. Harris, James E. Harris, Jane A. 296, 434 Hams, Jerri L Harris, John A, Harris. John M. Harris, Joyce A. 464 Harris, Karen E. Harris, Karen K, 464 Harris, Kathy L. 359 Harris. Lonnie Harris. Margaret K. Harris, Mark C. Harris, Marshal W Harris, Mary A. Harris, Nancy J. Harris. Patricia L Harris. Rebecca L. 410 Harris, Rebecca R. 410 Harris, Robert L, Harris, Roy E. Jr. Harris, Tammy J. 51 Harris, Valerie Harrison, Amy E. Harrison, Blanche K. Harrison. Ceria E Harrison, Cheryl L. Harrison, Delberl T. Harrison, Frederick M Harrison, Jackie L. Harrison, James C Harrison, James K. Harrison. Karen L Harrison, Kay 262 Harrison, Peggy K 303. 410 Harrison, Sherman W. Harrison, Susan G. 410 Harrison, Thomas R. Jr. Harrison, Virginia L Harrison, W Jill Harrod, Angelia R 410 Harfod, Debbie L 434 Harrod, John R Harrod, Karen S Harrod, Myron D 295, 434 Harrod. Ronald C Ha rod, Terry N Harrod, William W Harshtleld, Cynthia S. 464 Harshfield, Howard S. Harstel, Ken C Hart, Arnelta H Hart, Billy W Hart. Carolyn M 434 Hart, Claggetl L. Hart, Karen L 247, 434 Hart, Kenneth J Hart, Leon R. 180 Hart, Orlando C. 464 Hart, Pauline C Hart, Peggy J 359 Hart, Ronald D Hart, Sarah E. Hart, William B. Ill Harting, Ten L 464 Hartman, Geneva E 464 Harlman, Jane E Hartman, Lorl A. 464 Hartwig, Steve R Harvener, Kenneth C 330 Harvey, Coach Art 170, 206, 209 Harvey, Charles B. 270 Harvey, Darlene A. 410 Harvey, Debra K 464 Harvey, Garry E Harvey, Judy A 321. 359 Harvey, Patricia W. Harvey, Paul R Harvey. Tony Harville, Bob 180 Haselwood, Elizabeth 295 Hash, Debbie A. 434 Hash, Michael L, Hash, Victoria J 330 Hashagen, Dale A, 247, 274, 410 Hasinski, Andre Hasklns, Tony C Hastie. William W Hastings, Cynthia A 410 Hasty, Jerry M Hasty, Stephen M. Hatchell, Glenn L. Hatcher Diane L. 434 Hatcher, Ellssa L Hatcher, Elizabeth L. Hatcher, Michael S. 359 Hatchett, Gary A. 162, 164 Halchett, Gregory C. Hatchett, Robert M Hatfield. Alan K 322. 359 HaHleld. Ave M HaHield. Avery L HaHield, Bruce R. Hatfield, Carol J 410 Hatfield, David C 269 Hatfield, Demse 464 HaMield, Harlwell R. Hatfield, Kenneth F 392 Hatfield, Larry W HaMield. Lois E. Hatfield, Lon D Hatfield, Margaret A. 464 Hatlield, Maria G. Hatfield, Peggy G Hatfield, Ronald D. Hattield, Steve L 434 HaHield, Teresa M. Hatfield, Tommie J Hathaway, Nancy J. Hatoor, Michael C 278, 464 Hattenick, Rem 312 Hatter, Debra J. 359 Hatter. JeHrey D. 359 HaHer, Robert J. 148 HaHerlck, Alice R, nation, Connie E. Ration, Helen M. 359, 410 Hatton, Nelson C. HaHon. Roben T. Hatton, Sharon Hatton, Teresa D. Hatton, William N. Haubner, Rita L 268, 410 Haudenschild, Amy J. Hauenslein, Janice L. Haugen, Connie L. Haugh, Harold B. Haughaboo, Marsha K. HauQhey, Daniel F. 245. 253. 359 Haughey, Donna Hause, Jane A. Hauser, Edward V Haverly, David B, Hawkins, Deborah J. Hawkins. Donald Hawkins, George M. Hawkins, Linda F. Hawkins, Michelle Hawksley, Christopher Hawtey, Barbara B. 435 Hawley, Diane M. 253 Hawley, Rickie H. Hawley, Suzanne W. Haws, Willis R. Hay. Daniel L. 306, 464 Hay, Paula A 464 Hay, Susan L. Hayden, Catherine A. Hayden, Charles D. Hayden, Ernestine 435 Hayden, Esther D. 464 Hayden, Joseph I, Hayden, Laura A. 231, 252. 310 Hayden, Mellnda L. 254. 359 Hayden, Paul E, Hayden, William L. Haydon, Catherine R 303 Haydon, Cheryl L 435 Haydon, E William Haydon, John B. Haydon, Joseph G. Haydon, Theresa G, D, Haydon, William E. 270, 464 Hayes, Charles R. 359 Hayes, Cynthia A 271, 464 Hayes, Dudley M Hayes, Eddie Hayes, John P Hayes, Mary G 410 Hayes. Michael E Hayes, Mike N. Hayes, Patricia J. 285 Hayes, Richard J Hayes, Samuel L Hayes, Sandra D 277 464 Hayes, Susie H. Hayes. Tony D. Hayes, Warren E. Hayes, Willie M 435 Haynes, Danny H Haynes, Frances A 410 Haynes, John R Haynes, Malenda S Haynes, Mark S. Haynes, Paula G. Hays, Connie L. Hays. Danny E. Hays, Donna J. 435 Hays, Erin J Hays, Eslil C Hays. Jim H Hays, Patricia A 250 Hays, Robert D. Jr. Hays, Tammy M. 284. 464 Haysley, Robert W Haywood, Philip A. Haywood, Shaun M. 435 Hazard, Denise Hazetrigg, Anne H. Hazelwood, Deana R. Hazle, Gary W. 464 Hazlelt, James M 275, 395 Hazzaa, Fahad A. Hazzard, Veronica D. 465 Heaberlin, Randell L. 176. 180, 359 Head, Barbara C Headen, Arnold K. Heady, Rhonda B, 435 Hearn, Candace D. 410 Hearne, Mary E Heath, David M. Heath, Rodney F. Heaton, Mark A. Heavrin, William R Heberle, Julie F Hebert, William J. Heck, Judith A. Heck, Nancy L. 465 Hecker, Susan E, Heckman, Candy L, Heckman, Donna S, Hedels, William W. Hedges, Bettye A. Hedges, Cheryl A 271. 435 Hedges, Clifford W 465 Hedges, Linda D Hedgespeth, Charles T. Hedglin. Ann E 465 Hedglin, Lois B. Heeb, Mary G. 465 HeHelbower, Gail M. HeHelflnger, Eric R Hegarty, David J. Jr. Hege, Craig G. 410 Hehl, Barb L. 295, 465 Hehl, Richard A. Hehl. Robert B. Jr. Hehman, Kelly M. Helcken, Kathy L. 465 Heldorn, Judy A. Heigl, David J. 276 Hell, Daniel C. Heil, Heidi E. Hell, Joseph S. 306 Helmerdlnger. Eva F 465 Heine, Jeffrey T. Heineman, Mark R. Helnemeyer. Paula B Helschmidt. Kenneth A, Helse, Mary K. Helskell, Robert D. Jr, Heizes, Mike 330 Heizman, Barbara A. 318, 465 Helfrich, Mary A Helgeson, Mark M. 170, 209 Helgren. Laurie L. Helgren, Lawire 269 Hellard, Bonnie S. Hellard, Judith L 269, 359 Hellebusch, Charles M. 392 Hellmann, Judith K Hellmann. M. Barbara Hellwig. David L 465 Helm. James H Jr Helm. Jerry D Helm, Mary J. Helmer, Linda A, Helmer, Steven M Helms, Mary E. Helphlnstlne, Tammie Helslnger, Thomas M. Helton, Joe E. Helton, Lonnie R. Helton, Robin L 359 Helton. Sandra J Helton. Timolhy R, 435 Heltzel, John W. S. 259. 270 Helvey, Andrew H. Helvey, Vickie S. Hembree, Kennelh R. Hemker. Julia M. Hemlepp. Betty J. B. Hempfllng. Charlene A. Hemphill, Steven M. Gru-Hem lndex 493 Henaky, Mohammed S. Henderson. Beverly A. 359 Henderson. Carole L. Henderson. Carolyn S. Henderson. Charlene J. 312 Henderson, Charles L. Henderson. Donald L, Henderson. Helen 0. Henderson, James D. Henderson. James fl, Henderson. Jennifer L. Henderson, John A. Jr. Henderson, Kathy L. 249. 465 Henderson. Marcus N. 359 Henderson. Mark S 252. 359 Henderson. Martha R. Henderson. Michael L. Henderson, Phyllis S. Henderson, Rebecca J. 410 Henderson, Regina L. 465 Henderson, Ricky L. 335 Henderson, Sandra K Henderson, William H. Hendren, Debra C. 465 Hendren, Janell R Hendren, Janet L. C. Hendren, Mary S 465 Hendricks, Chen W. Hendricks. Joe D. Hendricks. Laura E. 465 Hendricks. Laura G. 265 Hendricks, Oliver D Hendricks, Peggy A, Hendricks, Penny H. 330, 435 Hendricks, Robert G. Hendricks, Roxanna F. 272, 466 Hendricks, Steven C Hendricks, William G. 270 Hendrickson. April V. Hendrickson, Bobby R, Hendrickson, Cathy A. Hendrickson, Debbie L. 411 Hendrickson, Homer A. Hendrickson, Rodney D. Hendrickson, Viola R. 359 Hendrix, Marilyn F. 466 Hendrix, Martha K Hendrix, Stephanie G. 466 Henerman, Kurt 264 Henley, Douglas T. Hennigar, Marian L. Henning. Virginia A 264, 466 Henrickson, Carol A. Hendrickson, Kevin L. Henry, Charles L Henry, Charles W Henry, Donna I. 303 Henry, Edgar R Henry, Jerry K. Henry, Julia A. 435 Henry, Karen U. 321 Henry, Linda T Henry, Roger D Henry, Ronnie L. Henry, Sheila S. Hensel, Bryan R. Henshaw, Michael D. Henshilwood. John S. Hensley, Alonzo W. Hensley, Boston B Hensley, Carolyn B. Hensley, Dale 435 Hensley. Debra L. 249, 411 Hensley, Dianna L. Hensley, Florence J Hensley, Flossie S Hensley, Gary R, 252 Hensley, Jerry 411 Hensley, Joyce A Hensley. Karen R. 359 Hensley, Larry N Hensley, Lenden K Hensley, Lorene C. 359 Hensley. Mary A. 411 Hensley. Pamela J L. Hensley, Hegina F 466 Hensley, Roy M Jr. Hensley, Wesley M. Jr. Henson, Bobby Jr. 466 Henson, Eben D. Henson, Jennifer S. 46. 234, 250 273, 284. 235 Henson. Lonnle Henson, Mary E Henson. Ronald K. 360 Henson, Shern D 360 Herald. Estill Herald. Joyce 360 Herald. Randall A. Herb, Valerie L 435 Herbert, Michael A. Herbert, Robert J. Herbsi, David A. Herbst, John D Herbst, Robert W. Herchakowskl. Ellzabe Herden. Chris P. Heringer. Gerald L. Heriss, Abdulaziz N. Hermann, Diane L. 435 Hernandez, Altredo J. Hernandez. Cynlhia G. 411 Herold. Belh A 466 Herr, Janet E. Herrell. Eddie T Herren. Gary M Herren. Larry L. Herren, Loretla W Herring, Frederick W. Herrlngton, Belinda L. Herrlnglon, Juanita D. Herrlngton, Ruth A. 360 Herrman. David J. Herrmann, Thomas J. Herron. Susan L, 270 Herron. Warren D Hersman, Jan E, Herthel, Richard A. Hertzler, Joseph B. Herzog, Mary J. Hess. Donald J Hess. Dr Edwin 30, 135 Hess. Gary W 411 Hess. Karen V. Hess, Robert J. Hesse, Nancy J. Hesse. Sister Betty A. Hesseldenz, Catherine Hessler, Dorsey J, Hester, David 0. Hester, David R. Hester, Denise A. Hester, Diana L. 411 Hester, Mark C. 411 Hester, Mary A. Hester, Michael L Hester, Robert W. Jr. Hester, William B. Hetiand, Dorihe A. Hettinger, Annette M, 303 Heucke. Mark S. 281, 360 Heuerman, Kun C. Heuser, William F. Jr. Hewlett, Timothy L 411 Hewson, Mark C 360 Heyer, Kun A. 324, 337 Hiatl, Barbara S. Hiatt, TImolhy A. Hibbard, David G. Hlbbard, Diana L. 411 Hibbard, James Hlbbard, Laurel A. Hibbard, Paula L. 360 Hlbbard, Sheila A F Hibbitts, Anita J Hibbltts, Rebecca A. 435 Hibbs, Charles S Hibbs, Sheila K. 360 Hickerson, Pamela G. Hickey, Brenda S. Hickey, Gall L. Hickey, Julie A, 269 Hickey, Verna L. Hicks, Brenda K, Hicks, Connie M. 395 Hicks, Douglas C. Hicks, Margaret A. Hicks. Mark W. 360 Hicks, Nancy A, Hicks, Sandra K, HIeronymus, Carolyn S. Higdon, Mary J 117 Higdon. Pamela K. 466 Higgins, Charlotte Higgins, Deborah A. Higgins. James E. 411 Higgins. James F. Higgins. Judy Higgins, Margarel A. 316, 360 Higgins, Michael H Higgins, Robert G Higgins, Tom 168 Htggins, Verna J. Highland, Thomas S. Highley, Rosa S. Hilberl, Jerald L. Hlldeboll. Mary A. 466 Hilderbrandt. Tamie L. Hildrelh, Brian K. 360 Hlle, Amy E 303 Hilen, Gwynne S Hlles, Joan 360 HllQS. Kimberly J, 271 Hiles. Margaret A, 286, 296 Hllgeman, Nancy J. 328, 411 Hllger, Jennifer L Hill. Barbara A. Hill, Barry L. 435 Hill, eilly A. Hill, Caria D. 411 Hill, Cynthia J. Hill, Darlene R. 435 Hill, Deborah K, 284 Hill, Frances G 411 Hill, Gregory A. 180 Hill, James B, 209 Hili, James R. 312 Hill, Janet C. 312 Hill, Jeffrey A. 312 Hill, Jessica Hill, Jill Hill, Kenneth W 281, 411 HIM, Lori K. HIM, Merrilee 312 Hill, Robert M. 315 Hill, Steven J, Hill, Thomas M. 435 Hill. TonI L. Hill. Trina K. 435 Hill. Vincent M Hlllard. JeHrey S Hlllobrandt. JeHrey Hillman, Cathy L. Hlllman, Janet L. Hillman. Thomas R. 315 Hillock, Brenda K Hillock, Gary W, 271, 466 Hiipp, Paul F. Hlls, Ann L. 274, 435 Hlls. Raymond J. 411 Hlltner, Reed T. Hilton, Doris E. 360 Himmler, Jo A. 411 Hinchman, Paula J. 466 Hinde. Katharine A. 272, 375 Hindman, Nancy S. HInebeck. Stephen D. HInes, Denise L. HInes, Donald C. HInes, Elizabeth W. HInes, Glenn J. HInes, James W. HInes, LydIa S. HInes. Vickie A. HInkle, Darlene HInkle, James M. HInkle, Rabon D. HInkle, Rodney A. HInkle. Theta L. 315, 435 HInkle, Wayne T. HInkle, Wllma H. HInton, David B. HInton, Gary M, 296, 305. 411 HInton, Mary B. HInton, Richard M HInton, Roger E. HInton, Wilbur J. HInton. William H. HIntz. Doreen E. Hinzman, Cindy A. 252, 257, 360 Hipps, William K. 322 HIrsch, Catherine L, 216, 240. 255 257, 360 Hisel, Darren L. 360 Hisle, Gary L. Hisle, Jane W. 435 Hisle, Patricia A. Hisle, Russell E. Hislope. James H Hissom, Jack 162, 164, 165 Hissom, John S. 164 Hissom, Terry J. 411 Hitchcock, Donna L. 272, 411 Hitchcock, Ronald K 466 Hlle, Larry T 263 Hites, Patricia A. 360 Hites, Patricia A. 360 Hites, Timothy R. 360 Hiton, Janet L Ho, Mukying Hoagland, Joyce A. Hoagland, Rose M. Hobbs, Brenda M. Hobbs, Deborah A 281, 435 Hobbs, Joseph L Hochv all, Mary J 214, 215 Hockensmith, Sarah R. 275, 411 Hodak. Harvey P Hodge, Deborah C. Hodge, Dome R. 360 Hodge, Pamela Z Hodge, Sandra S 64, 273. 284, 411 Hodge, Stanley A Hodges, Etna W, Hodges, Howard G Hodges, Joseph M Hodges, Simeon P. Hodges, Tishana L. Hodsdon, James W. Hodson, Tammara K. Hoegel. Joseph R 300 Hofacker. Tambra D Hofelich, John R. HoH, Cynthia Hoff, Gregory P Hoffman, Anita 271, 435 Hoffman, Jouelt M. Hoffman, Martha Hoffman, Richard C Jr. 328 Hogan, Mavis D Hogan, Ronald K Hogan, Shirley M S Hoge, Patricia A Hogue, Dewey A. Hogue, Hugh V. 280, 315. 435 Hogue. J. Alyson Hogue. Jane £. Hogue. Victoria L. 411 Hohman, Margaret R, Hoke, Steven J Holbrook, Ann L. 295. 411 Holbrook, Brenda J. Holbrook, Harold E. Jr Holbrook, Herold L. Holbrook, Herman Jr. Holbrook, Janice R Holbrook, JeHery C 305, 435 Holbrook, Julianne Holbrook, Kenneth G Holbrook, Lisa D Holbrook, Lloyd J. Holbrook, Mark R Holbrook, Paul Holbrook, Roger L Holbrook, Terrell L. 271, 411 Holcomb, Annette L. 435 Holcomb. Hollis Holcomb. Michael J. Holderbaum, Dwain L, 411 Holeman, Michael P. 332 Holfinger. Stephen K. Holihan. Nancy M. Holihan. Ronald J. 253 Holland. Beth M. 312, 360 Holland, David J. Holland, Douglas E. Holland, Paul E Hollard, Margarel S Holleman, Michael R Hollenbeck, Susan E 248. 466 Hollenkamp. Julie A. Holleran. Joe E Jr Hotllday. Mary L. Holliday, Ron T. 466 Hollifield, Michael L. 328 Hollifleld, Michael L. 328 Holllhan, Patricia A. Hollln, Sheila D. Holllnde, William J, 57 Holllngsworlh, Jackie Holllngsworth, Sandra Holllsler, Tamara B. 435 Hollon, Elijah D. Hollon, Kathy A. Hollon. Lois A. 411 Hollonbeck. Carol L, 310. 435 Holloway. Lalaunya R. 466 Holly. Warren D. 330 Holman, Centrel E. Holman, Deborah Y. Holmes, Douglas L. 300 Holmes, Eugenia 466 Holmes, Jay G. Holmes, John 8. Holmes, Laurence L. Holmes, Mariana J. Holmes, Mariene K. Holmes, Patricia G. Holmes, Valerie J. Holt, Agnes R . 435 Holt, Carl E. Holt, Ernie J. Holt, Hurston R. Holt, James W. Holt, Linda D 395 Holt, Michael T. 360 Holt. Phyllis A, 435 Holt. Rebecca T Holt, Rickey E. Holt, Susan J. 466 Holt, Valeria L 241. 246. 252 315. 360 Holt. Vickie L Holtzapple. Cindy B. 466 Hollzapple, Larry A. 256. 330 Holtzapple. SherrJ J. 411 Homan. John E. 280, 269. 435 Honchel, Rawleigh F. 360 Honer, Deborah A. Honeycutl, John C, Hood, David G. Hood, Gregory L 360 Hood, Patricia F Hood, Raymond A Hooks, Jerry L. Hooton, Kimberly K 435 Hoover, George C Hoover, Melody S 310 Hoover, Robert R. Jr. 435 Hope, Charles D. 180 Hopkins, Arnold Hopkins, Bonne J. Hopkins, Danny L. Hopkins, Dorothy L. Hopkins, Jerry L. Hopkins, Karen G. 411 Hopkins, Kathy L Hopkins, Rebecca S. K, Hopkins, Robin Hopkins, Tom M 466 Hoppe, Julie A. 273, 435 Hopper, Charles C Hopper, Gary L. Hopper. Glinda K Hopper, Nina J Hopper, Vera F Hoppes, Ann M Hord. Peggy E 271. 274, 435 Hord, Randy S. 411 Horecny, Frank S 435 Horen, Amy J. Horensky, Dale L Horina, Susan M Horn, Clyde Horn, Darrell A. Horn, Donna L. 411 Horn, Elizabeth R 254 Horn, James H. Horn. Judy L Horn, Karen Horn, Kristine D. Horn, Mary L 466 Horn. Phyllis B Horn. Richard H Horn. Richard L Horn, Robert 326 Horn. Shirley J Horn. Thomas A 271. 411 Horn. Ules E. Hornack. Carleen J 295. 337 Hornback. Robert P. Hornbeck, Rebecca L. Hornbuckle, James R. Home, Bart N. Home, Gary W. Home. Paul M, Home, Susan E. 316. 435 Hornsby. Leonard 277 Hornsby, Michael F, Horrigan, Deborah L 292, 312. 326 Horseman, Jane G H Horton, Douglas M. Horton, Harold F Horton. Michael L. Horton. Wanda M. Horvath. Michael J 466 Hosking, Gail S Hoskins, Charles R Hoskins, Danny L. Hoskins, David W. 360 Hoskins, Don Hoskins, Gail Hoskins, Jan Leslie 273, 296, 411 Hoskins, Tammy A. Hoskinson. Debra A. 435 Hosseinlan, Ali Hosseinlan, Seyed H. Hotchkiss, Brian F. 296, 411 Houbner, Rita 277 Hounshell, Deborah C. Hounshell. Ruth A. Hounshell, Wordie Jr. House, Catherine L. House, Charles S House, Darrell E. House, Ernest M. 45, 176, 177 178, 180. 182, 184, 245, 316 House, Ernestine P House, Graham T House, Linda L. 435 House, Millard R. House, Raymond D 253, 258. 283 411 House, Teresa D House, Terry L. House, William R Householder, William Houser, David A. Houshmand, Mohammad Houston, Sandra S Houston, Sherry L. Houston, Terresa G. Hovis, Suzanne 271 Howard. Alice M 436 Howard. Anthony Howard, Charles C Jr Howard, Christopher G. Howard. Clarissa R. C. Howard, Danny O Howard. Donald W. Howard. Donna J. 360 Howard, Edward G. Howard, Elizabeth A. Howard, Gary E. Howard, Gerald 0. Howard, Gregory G Howard, Harold L Howard, Ida E. Howard, Jacqueline S. 360 Howard, James C 436, 466 Howard, James L Howard, Jetfery L Howard, Jennifer S. Howard, Jo D. 466 Howard, John W II Howard, Joseph L. Howard, Kenneth R, Howard, Kevin L. Howard, Kimberly S. 436 Howard, Lantis K. Howard, Larry W Howard, Lexine 328, 436 Howard, Linda S. Howard. Lisa B. K. Howard. Lola J. Howard. Lucinda C Howard, Marcia K 270, 360 Howard, Mary 8 Howa4d, Michael E 436 Howard, Michael L Howard, Myra S Howard, Nadine E Howard, Patricia A, Howard, Patricia A. W. Howard, Patrick Howard, Robert N, Howard, Rodney M. Howard, Roger D Howard, Ronald J. Howard, Ronna R. Howard, Sandra J 411 Howard, Sandra L. Howard, Sarah J. Howard, Shirley T Howard, Susan B 436 Howard, Thomas M 362, 436 Howard, Walter R. Howell, Debbie L, 436 Howell, Delmer 170 Howell, James M. Howell, Maurice M Howell, Michael T 170, 171, 322 Howard, John W. II Howard. Joseph L Howard, Kenneth R. Howard, Kevin L Howard, Kimberly S 436 Howard, Lantis K. Howard. Larry W. Howard. Lexme 328, 436 Howard, Linda S Howard. Lisa B. K Howard. Lola J Howard, Lucinda C Howard, Marcia K 270, 360 Howard, Mary B. Howard, Michael E 436 Howard. Michael L Howard, Myra S Howard, Nadme E Howard, Patricia A Howard, Patricia A W Howard, Patrick Howard, Robert N. Howard. Rodney M Howard. Roger D Howard. Ronald J. Howard. Ronna R Howard. Sandra J. 411 Howard. Sandra L Howard, Sarah J, Howard, Shirley T. Howard, Susan B 436 Howard, Thomas M 362, 436 Howard, Walter R Howell, Debbie L 436 Howell, Delmer 170 Howell, James M Howetl, Maunce M Howell, Michael T 170, 171. 322 Howell, Thomas B Howett, H, Bradley Howlett, Tim 276 Hoy, Robert W. Hoyt, Timothy F Hubbard, Catherine L. 436 Hubbard, Cecil E. Hubbard, Devon A, Hubbard, Gary L. Hubbard, James R. Hubbard, Jane B Hubbard, John M 362 Hubbard, Lanny R Hubbard, Leann L 411 Hubbard, Michael L. Hubbard, Robert M. Hubbard, Ronnie L Hubbard, Sandra J. Huber, Margie W Huber. Robert G. 270. 466 Hubley. Jeffery A Hubner. Nancy J. 362 Hubsch. Denise L 362 Hubsch, John K Jr. 328, 436 Huckabee. Roland G. Hucklns, Trudy E. Huckleberry, Rosemary Huddleslon. Ralph E. Hudepohl. Jeff H. Hudson. Adna M 436 Hudson. Annela F. Hudson, John E. Hudson, Larry L 436 Hudson, Mamie P Hudson, Michael T Hudson, Mickie B Huelett, Myra 216 Huelskamp, Katharine 247, 284. 436 Huff, Anna M. Huff, Donna J. Huff, Johnny R. Huff, Leila J, Huff, Linda S. 303 Huff, Millard R. Huff, Tanya M. Huffman, Brenda P. Huffman, Danny L. Huffman, Florence S. Huttman, J. W. Huffman. Marybeth C. Huffman. Patricia O. Huffman. Ramona E Huffman, Vickie L Hufstedler, Shirley L. Hugenberg, Elizabeth Hugenberg, Nancy H 288 Hughes, Adnanne 205 Hughes, Anthony S Hughes, Brenda L Hughes. Cheryl A 466 494 Index Hen-Hug Huglies, Denlse J C. Hughes. Donald 8 311 Hughes, Donald M Hughes. Donna J 310, 332, 436 Hughes, Duane E Hughes, Karen R Hughes, Karen B Hughes, Larry Hughes. Marva A. 411 Hughes. Mary P S Hughes, Max E Hughes, Patftcia J. Hughes, Paul 436 Hughes. Pearl j Hughes. Rickey A Hughes. Roxanne Hughes, Thomas M Hughes. Tonda Hughes, William A 178, 180, 316 Hughett, Cynlhia A Hughlen, Daniel J 411 Hughlett, Yolanda J 436 Huguely, Gary L. Huhn, James P 436 Hui. Chi S Hui, Cinderella 436 Hulell, Myra J Hulene, Charles V Huletle. John B Hulene. Vick J 466 Huletle. Walter D Hull, Gregory R 362 Hull, Michael J Hull. William E Hulse. Laura A Hulsey, Micheal E Hulvey, Gregory T Humbert, Joseph M. Humble, Stephen C Humble, William R Hume. Allen T Hume. David S. 269 Hume, Janet F 296. 411 Hume, Mark A. Humes, Steven D HumHeel. John Jr Humphress, Sheila A. 466 Humphrey, James G. Humphrey, Rebecca A. 276, 283. 328 436 Humphrey. Terry L 180. 436 Hund, Mary E 362 Hundley, Franklin 0. Hundley. Marcia E 263, 412 Hungarland, Nancy A. 234. 243. 250 252, 289. 362 Hungler, Lisa A Hunley. Anna F Huniey. Debbie A. Hunley, Eugene Hunley, Nancy K 362 Hunsaker, Willis L Hunt, Barbara D Hunt. Betty J Hunt, Byron L. Hunt. Clyde E 466 Hunt, Dana Hunt, Janet L. Hunt. Joyce A Hunt. Larry K. Hunt, Mary A. Hunt. Mary T. Huni, Peggy K. Hunl. Terr! L. 466 Hunl. Virginia L. Hunter, Charles W Hunter. Connie M 466 Hunter, Deneen Y 436 Hunter. Edward T Hunter. Elaine M Hunter. Jane E Hunter. Jean B 412 Hunter, Judy G 412 Hunter, Judy G 412 Hunter, Mark B 275, 362 Hunter, Rebecca A Hunter, Richard T. Hunter, Robert P. 436 Hunter, Tammy L. 466 Hunter, Thurman H. Jr. Hunter, William Jr, 436 Hupp, Harry W Hurak, John A. Hufle, Patricia L Hurley. James M Hurst. Alberta J 362 Hurst, Brian K Hurst. Donna S Hurst, Patricia E 283, 295, 326 362 Hurst. Raymond W Hurston, Connie J 466 Hurt, Bennie D Hurt. Janrose R Hurt. Joan Hurt, Michael W Huston. Deborah M. Huston, Gary D 363 Huslon, Paul M Huston. Teresa F 363 Hutchens. Douglas M Hutchens. Margie R. Hutcherson, Wilms M 363 Hulcheson, Terry L Hutchins, Catherine A. 295. 412 Hutchinson, Jack 104 Hutchinson. Mary A 436 Hutchison, Becky L Hutchison, Dwight R 466 Hutchison, Kenneth R. 363 Hutchison, Robert E Hutton, Kim K 436 Huysman. Emily A. Hyatt. Lonnle R Hyatt. Teresa D Hyde. Charles 111 Hyde. Ora C 267. 412 Hyden. Mary J Myden, William F. Hykle. Joseph Jr 209 Hyland, Mark G 436 Hylton. Cecil C. Hylton. Ellhu G. Hyman. Virginia M. Hymer, Steven W. 167 Hynes, John D. Hyrne, Valerya L 466 Hysinger, Douglas O. Ingram Ingram Ingram Ingram Ibarra. Juan E. Igaaclo. April L 263 Igleheart, Eloise L 252, 295. 363 lliohan. Sharon R 436 Imfeld. Kimberly A 436 Ingels, Mary K Ingle, Kevin B Ingram, Grace H , James G. , Janet K. 466 , Kyle L. . Perry L Inman, Alice M. Innes, Whitney R Jr Innls, Andrea E 247. 436 INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL 337 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 281 , Brenda L , Fernando L , Gloria J 269, 298. 363 Irvine. Dons 6 Irving, William G Irwin. Joseph M Isaac. Christopher D 160 Isaac. Cynlhia G 321, 363 Isaac, Deborah J 312, 363 Isaac, Earl W 363 Isaacs, Arnold C Isaacs, Irene H Isaacs. Jennifer L Isaacs, Jen L. 412 Isaacs, Joy L Isaacs, Lisa M Isaacs, Mary G 363 Isaacs, Patricia Isaacs. Randall D Isaacs, Roger G Isaacs. Ronald Isaacs. Roy R. Isaacs, S Curry Isaacs. Sandy K 250, 310 Isaacs. Vida C Isbell, Jen L 321 Ismail. Bahiya M. Ismail, Yousif I. Ison, Delmer Ison, Elmer Jr. Ison, Gregory W Ison. Jack 180 ison, Kalhy S 284. 412 Ison, Kimberly D Ison, Lee A Ison, Norma K 412 Israel, Allan D. Ivey, Marcia G Ivey, Norman S Ivie. Larry R. —J— Jack. Kalhy A. Jackie. Mark E Jackson. Allen W Jackson. Bonnie R Jackson. Brenda K 392 Jackson. Bruce W Jackson. Cassandra E 298, 363 Jackson. Cheryl A Jackson. Cora E Jackson. Cynthia A. 436 Jackson, Daniel C 363 Jackson. Danny L Jackson. Debbie S 466 Jackson, Deborah S. Jackson, Diana L 466 Jackson, Donald R. 363 Jackson, Douglas Jr. Jackson, Eric L. Jackson, George D Jackson, James D 466 Jackson, Jami A. Jackson, Jillanna 412 Jackson, Dr Joan 131 Jackson, Joe L. Jackson, John T. Jr. Jackson, Karen L Jackson, Karen S 321, 337 Jackson, Laura J Jackson, Leola M 395 Jackson, Lisa K 466 Jackson, Lynn E 256, 257. 283 295, 337 Jackson, Marion L. Jackson, Mary L, Jackson, Melisa L. Jackson, Mendy 214, 467 Jackson, Patricia A, Jackson, Ralph j. Jackson, Robert E. Jr. Jackson, Sallie Jackson, Sally J Jackson, Sue A. Ja ckson, Sylvia C Jackson. Thomas N Jackson. Thomas R Jackson, Timothy A. 271 Jackson. Victor L Jackson. Victoria M. Jackson. William H Jr 412 Jackson. Yolanda M. Jacober, Juliana M Jacober. Mary B 436 Jacobs, Audeen P Jacobs, Bobbie L Jacobs, Carol E Jacobs, Elizabeth L 315, 467 Jacobs. Fritz F Jacobs. Jenny L Jacobs, John B Jacobs. John S Jacobs. Katherine S Jacobs. Lee A. 467 Jacobs. Lisa C 4i2 Jacobson, Scott A Jacoby. William L Jaglowicz. James T James, Craig G James, Donna L James, Jay B 206. 207 James. John R. James. Martha K James. Michael A James. Stephen A. James. William N Jameson, Gary S 412 Jameson, Mary J Jameson, Thomas E Jamison, Deborah A 412 Jansen. Agnes M 296, 467 Janson. Peggy 312 Janzef, Joyce L 295 Jarboe. Larry W Jarman. James K 436 Jarrard, Con nie J 295 Jarvis. David T 467 Jasper, Richard L Jayne. Thomas E. Jeanes, Janet A 271 JeHcoat, Edna F Jefferson. Mary E Jefferson. Terry W Jeffrey. Dorothy A Jeffries, Barbara A R Jeffries. Barbara J 467 Jeffries. Elizabeth A Jeffries, Nathan Jeffries, Neleta M. Jen, Amy Tung Hua 392 Jenkins, Charles T. Jenkins, David R 189 Jenkins, James L Jenkins, Mary A 295, 412 Jenkins, Mildred R. Jenkins, Nita D Jenkins, Patricia K 436 Jenkins. Paula J Jenkins, Paula K. Jenkins, Princess M 412 Jenkins, Tom E Jenne, Mary A 412 Jennings, Glenn R. Jenny, Richard J 315 Jensen, Katherine H. 436 Jervis. Larry D Jeskie. John W 363 Jeskie. Sally N. Jessie, Bill K. Jessup. Jeffrey C 306.412 Jeter, Jenny L. Jen, Barry L Jetl, David Jen, Jamie L H 249 Jett. Jeffrey M Jett, Pamella A Jetter, Heva J M Jewell. Regena M Jewetl. Jayda K 296. 322. 412 Jitjumnong, Warunya Jinks. Virginia N 263 Johannemann, David J. 395 Johanson. Gary J John. Joseph F. Johns, Clarence D 363 Johns, Dean B 270 Johns. Donna B Johns, Judy K. Johns, Karen E 268, 284. 363 Johns, Margie S. Johns, Tanya L 277 Johnson, Acy Johnson, Agatha L Johnson, Alisa Johnson, Allen K Johnson, Audrea E Johnson, Barry C D 363 Johnson, Boyd C Johnson, Brenda F W Johnson, Bruce Johnson. Bruce R. Jofinson, C. David Johnson, Charles E. Johnson. Charlotte M Johnson, Clayton M Johnson, Colleen Johnson, Curtis E. Johnson, Cynthia 353 Johnson, David D 330 Johnson, David T Johnson, Deborah L, 467 Johnson, Deborah L 467 Johnson, Deborah L 467 Johnson, Debra E 436 Johnson, Debra H Johnson, Debra L Johnson, Diana G Johnson, Douglas W Johnson, Earl A 436 Johnson, Edward L 324 Johnson, Enid, L Johnson, Eric L Johnson, Franklin D Johnson, Geraldine C Johnson, Greg L Johnson, Gregory K Johnson, Herman G. Johnson, J C Johnson, Jacob Jr Johnson, James. D Johnson, James E Jr 363 Johnson, James H Johnson, James H Johnson, James M Johnson, James V Johnson, Jane C Johnson, Jeffrey E 305 Johnson, Jem S Johnson, Jesse F Johnson, John C C 279, 333. 412 Johnson, John D Johnson, Joni G 283, 467 Johnson, JOseph M Johnson, Joseph H Johnson, Judy G C. Johnson. Kathy L. Johnson. Kay B Johnson, KerrI C. Johnson, Larry D Johnson, Laura S Johnson. Lillian M. Johnson. Linda C Johnson. Linda H Johnson, Lisa Johnson. Margarel S Johnson. Mark D 306, 363 Johnson, Mary Ellen Johnson. Mary G Johnson. Malalme K 436 Johnson, Mike K 306 Johnson. Mitchell D Johnson. Nancy 277. 467 Johnson. Nancy 363 Johnson. Nancy K Johnson, Nancy L 303 Johnson, Nola M Johnson, Norma B Johnson, Pamela 467 Johnson, Pamela K. Johnson, Pamela L Johnson, Pamela L. F. Johnson. Pamela R. Johnson. Pdtncia A Johnson. Patricia H Johnson, Paul C Johnson. Pauletle R. 273. 282, 283 412 Johnson, Phillip L Johnson, Phillip R. 363 Johnson, Pnscilla A. Johnson. Richard M. Johnson, Robert K Johnson, Robert O Johnson, Robm R 436 Johnson, Rodney S Johnson, Roy E Johnson, Sadie M Johnson, Sally C 254, 269. 363 Johnson, Sara L Johnson, Sharon B Johnson, Sharon C J. Johnson, Sharon J Johnson, Sharon L Johnson, Sharon L Johnson, Sherne L. 467 Johnson, Sluart A. Johnson, Susan J 296 Johnson, Tanya M Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Teresa A. Johnson, Terry M. Johnson, Tonnette J. Johnson, Valary L Johnson. Virginia K. Johnson, W Lynn Johnson, William E. Johnson, William Johnson, Worley Jr. Johnston, Glenn E Johnston. Helen R Johnston, Kathy S 216 Johnston, Michael G 392 Johnston, Phillip R Johnstone. Mary A Joiner, Lovell R 165. 186, 189 192, 194 Jole. Diane M Jolly, Kern L 246 Jolly, Linda L Jonakin, Frances M. Jone, Isang Y 254 Jones, Aaron T Jones, Allan D Jones, Anita L 50, 336. 412 Jones. Ann B Jones, Anthony S Jones. Barbara W Jones, Berry 336 Jones, Beth M. Jones, Betsy L 326, 363 Jones. Betty J Jones. Beverly A j. Jones, Bruce T 188. 189, 180 Jones. Carr oll B Jones. Charlene 412 Jones, Cmdie J Jones. Darrell R Jones. Debbie K Jones, Dena A N Jones, Dianne S S 318. 337 Jones, Donald R Jones, Dons W Jones. Dyche Jones. Earl T. Jones. Easier Jones, Edwin L Jr Jones. Eleanor H Jones. Elizabeth D Jones. Ethel Jones, Franklin D Jones, Gary K Jones, Gary W Jones, George K Jones, Geraldme M Jones, Glenda P Jones. Gregory D Jones. Guy S- Jones, Gwendolyn A, Jones, Harry L. Jones, Janey L 353 Jones, Joe S Jones, John R Jones, John S Jr Jones, Johnnie G Jones, Joseph M Jones, Karen L 332 Jones. Katherine C Jones. Kathy A 266, 395 Jones. Kathy L 363 Jones. Kerry W 277 436 Jones, Kevan P Jones, Kimberh R 310. 395 Jones, Kimberly J Jones, Kimberly S 436 Jones. Laura K 436 Jones, Lois Jones. Lois G 412 Jones, Lorelta L 412 Jones. Lynn Y. 255, 363 Jones, Magnolia Jones, Malvin Jones, Martha J 268. 318, 363 Jones, Mary A Jones, Mary M 363 Jones, Mona R Jones, Monica P Jones, Pamela Jones, Pattrick G Jones, Pauline C Jones. Peggy A Jones, Phihp T 271, 437 Jones. Phyllis A Jones, Rebecca E Jones, Richard R Jones, Robert A Jones, Robert A, Jones. Robert H. Jr, Jones, Robyn L 364 Jones, Russell L, 437 Jones, Sammy G, 364 Jones, Sharron K. 412 Jones. Sheila G. Jones, Sheila K Jones. Stephanie 252, 312 Jones, Stephen D Jr Jones, Suzanne A M Jones. Tyrone 189 Jones, Vertrees B. Jones, Waller R 364 Jones, Wayne R Jones. William D Jones, William F Jordan, Betty L Jordan, Douglas R 467 Jordan, Linna A 364 Jordan, Michael A 354 Jordan, Mildred P C Jordan, Stanley H Joseph, Caro ' yn Joseph, Cindy A Joseph, Hazel R Jouetl, Pamela L Journigan. Waller F. Joyce, Bonnie K Joyce, Harold R Joyce, Kalhleen M 295 Joyner, David 8 Judd. Jayne E Jude, Kathryn Jude, Theodore R. Judson, Joseph A. Jr. Judy, Jane A Judy, Margaret L Judy, Naomi M Juergens, Lon K 290. 312. 437 Juen, Linda 1. 364 Juen, Patricia C Jump, Charlsey E 272, 467 Jungclas, Jay N 437 Jurgensen, Phillip C 467 Jurries, Vicki L Jury, Henry S. Jury, John D Justice. Diana L 412 Justice, Donna J F Justice, Dons H Justice, Harry D Justice. James A 436 Justice. K Steven Justice. Paul G. 436 Justice. Raymond 435 Justice. Steven L. Justiniano, Lourdes S. Jutton, Janalyn C. 436 — K— Kadir. Katijah A Kaelin, Adolph G Kaelin, Keegan Kaelin, Teresa K Kahne, Rebekah j 277, 467 Kain, Vickie L 395 Kaiser, Allison R Kaiser, Beth A 467 Kaiser, Gerald C Kaiser, William M Kaldenberg. David E. 270 Kaldenberg, Gwen M 273, 318 Kalos, Delia D Kambarami. Bobby K Kamego, Loreen R V Kamego, Michael P Kamoshida, Michio 261, 412 Kamphaus, Carl E. Kamphaus, William C Kamul, Kathy J Kanapick, John Kane, Christina M 321, 364 Kannapel, Timothy J 269 Kannapell, Anne L 437 Kaplan, Lorraine L Kaplan. Michelle J Kapp, Robert L 111 KAPPA ALPHA 308. 309 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 310, 311 KAPPA DELTA 312, 313 KAPPA DELTA PI 251 KAPPA DELTA TAU 284 Kappeter. Victor E Kappes, Lawrence F Karle. Lynn A 318 Karlosky, Genla M. 467 Karns, Amy M Karns, James M L Karr, Fred H 392 Karr, Jerry W 354 Karsner. Elizabeth F 284, 437 Karsner, Lee A 412 Karsner. Myra D Kash, Kimberly Kash. Phyllis R Kash. Rosemary Kashefbazzazi. Kezem Kaskie, Lawrence G Kasuga. Michael S Katzman, Randy Kaufman, James A. Jr 275 Kaufman, Judy R 206, 207, 437 Kaufman, Philip R Kaufman. Regina L 249, 437 Kautmann, Stacia Y Kawaja. Sharndan G Kays, Laura K Hug-Kay lndex 495 Kays. Michael L. Kays. Patrick H. Kays, Tony L. Kazee, Barbara M. Kazlauskas. John M, Kearns, Deborah S 248. 412 Kealing, Joyce S. Kebede. Kirubel Kee, Beverly J. 467 Keefe. Lisbeth M 296. 467 Keehne, James R. Keehner. Terry J Keeley, Tern M 364 Keelin, Jennie C. Keehr. William H 412 Keeling, Michael J Keeling, Stephen L. 316 Keen, James E. 170, 209. 258 268 Keen, Jean P. Keene. Lois A 318, 437 Keene. Mark R. 364 Keene, William L. Jr. Kees, Goebel M Keelon, Curtis M. Kegley, Deborah E. 296 Kehling, Julia M. Keifer, Monica L. 216, 437 Keil, Kathleen M 437 Keil. Linda L. 467 Keith, Brian A. Keith Leonard J Keith, Robert L 296, 330, 337 Keith, Sandra L. Keller, Willtam M Kelley, Dawn M. Kelley, Glenda L. Kelley, Gregory S, Kelley, Howard W Kelley, James D 306, 437 Kelley, Jo A. Kelley, Michael J Kellington, Lon A. 303 Kelly, Chris P 278 Kelly, Cindy A, 437 Kelly, Coleen M Kelly, David R. Kelly, Henry Kelly, Mary A 257, 268, 364 KeDy, Maureen T. Kelly, Meghan A. 467 Keliy, Melissa R 318, 436 Kelly, Peggy C Kelly, Rodney D Kelly, Roosevelt 64 Kelroy, Joseph F Keisch, Mane A G. Kelsch, Paula A Keltner, Jennifer J. 467 Kelty, Louann 295, 412 Kemble, R. Kirby 270 Kemp, Jacqueiyn D, Kemp, Stephen W 254, 412 Kemper, Kimberly A. Kemper, Mary D. Kempf, Karen D 276, 412 Kendall, Olivia O Kendle, David R 324 Kendnck, Gary Kendrich. Kenneth R. Kennar, Felix 281 Kennedy. Albert S, Kennedy, David C Kennedy, Davtd L Kennedy. Davtd M 259, 280, 412 Kennedy. Frances F. Kennedy. James W. Kennedy, Jellery P. Kennedy, John M. Kennedy, Patricia C. 412 Kenner, Mark S 266, 437 Kenner. Ronald L. Kennett, John W 326 Kennett, Marc A, Kenney, Henry C KENTUCKY EDUCATION OF STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS 269 Keough, Richard M. Kerchner, Ellen S. Kern. Cindy L 467 Kern, Linda A 271 Kerns. Douglas A 170 Kerpalrlck, Jett 332 Kerr, Bruce E. 364 Kerr, Diane M 467 Kerrick, Alela J Kerrick, Phillip A Kersey, Victor L. Kerwm, Denise A Kesselring, Donna S, 468 Kessinger, John M. 328, 437 Kessinger, Mark E. Kessinger, Michael W, Kessler. Craig A Kessler. Jarvis T Kessfer. Kay R. 303 Kessler, Nancy J 303 Ketani, Raphael V Keutzer, Kevin P. Kever, Gregory S. Key, Hope I 280, 437 Key, Peter G. 412 Key, William A. Kezele, Deborah S. Kidd, Brenda KIdd, David W. 437 Kidd, Deborah C 364 Kidd. Greta E 364 Kidd, Karen K. 468 Kidd, Kathy L. Kidd. Marc S. 326 Kidd, Palrlcia K 326, 437 Kidd, Robert W Kidd, Roy 176, 180, 385 Kidd, TImolhy R Kidd. Tracey L, 264, 437 KIdwell, Billy D. Klebel, Michael F. 437 Kiefer, Brel J. KIlby, Ralph L 412 Kilch, Jeanine M 272, 296, 437 Kilgore, Bobby C. Kilgore. Darryl W. Kilgore, Donna L. Kilgore, James W. Killen, Mary J 284, 412 Killingsworth, Margar Killman. Billye 55, 57. 253 292 Kimball, Donald Kimball. Kelly P. 412 Kimberlain, Karen L. 412 Kimmel, David A. KIrcaid, Barry W. Kincaid, Gary W. Kincaid, Harold F Kincaid. Jack P 468 Kincaid, Shellye R 437 Kincaid, Virgil G. 413 Kincaid. William H, Kincer. Roger D Kincheloe, Michael A. Kindell. Beverly A 412 Kinder, Catherine L. 413 Kinder, George M Kinder, Kann L 39. 318 Kinder, Kim M 318 Kinder, Ralph G 164 Kindoll, William A. Kindred, Michael L. Kiner, Howard J. King, Ada D King, Amye C King, Barbara S. King, Bilhe J King, Carol S. King, Cecilia P. King, Charles N, King, Cheryl H King, Connie I. King, David L. King, Deborah L 437 King, Donna P. King. Ella R. King. Eiyzabeth D King. Gary L King, Gary W, King, Helen P. King, James C. King, James T. King, JeHerson J King, Jenny C. King, Joan C. W. King, Joseph M King. Julie L. 315. 468 King, Lawrence J 413 King, Lynn B. King, Margaret L. King, Mary S. King, Milton S King, Robert M. 438 King, Ronald L. King. Samuel E. King, Sara A 364 King, Sharon L. 364 King, Shauna M 413 King, Shawn E. King, Dr. Stan 138 King, Stephen T King, Steve P. King, Ten M. 438 King. Terri H. King. Theresa M. King, King, Thomas A. 438 King, Timothy A, 438 King, Vickie M King, William D. Kinghorn. Kathleen M 438 KIngon, Lori L. KInkade. Cheryl S. Kinker, Jan L. 318 KInlaw, Susan J Kinley, Joyce D. Kinman, Charles V, KInman, Karen L Kinnaird, Patricia B Kinnan. Joseph F, 180 Kinnan, Linda N. Kmne, Charles A, 310 Kinne, Tony 413 Kinser, Michael C. Kinsey, Kathryn S. 296, 468 Kinsler, Pamela L. 296, 468 Kinslow, Rhonda J. Kinsolving, Carolyn S. Kinsolving, George B. Kipley, Jan Kipper, Michael R. Kirby, Bryan W Kirby, Claudia L 413 Kirby, Deborah A. Kirby, Earl G 364 Kirby, Ethel M. Kirby, Kimberly J 254 Kirby, Ottaway Jr. Kirby. Tim R. Kirchhoff, Fred J, Jr. Kirchner, Maurice E. Kirk, Alesla Kirk, Anna K. Kirk, Darrel C, Jr. Kirk, Deborah J. Kirk, Kimberly B. Kirk, Thomas O. KIrkland, Charlotte S, Kirkman, Cecil D Kirkpatrick, Dr. Dorothy 262 KIrkpatrick, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey KIrkpatrick, Lisa G. KIrkpatrick, Rex A 254, 259 KIrkpatrick, Roger D. KIrkwood. Cheri A. KIrkwood, Laura J. 267, 277 Kirn. Debora S. 438 Kirsch, Lesa J, 468 KIser, David R. Kleln, Jeffrey J, Kieinjan, Dale O Klemens, Martin E. 300 Klensch, Karen A. Klingler, Kathy M. 438 Klingstein. William 0. 265, 413 Klisz, Theresa M. Klocke. Angela Klod, Georgena S Klotz, Frederick C, IV Klotz, Michael S. 468 Kluesner, Beverly G. Kmiec. Stephen M. Knapp, Cathy J. D. Knapp, Charles C, 438 Knapp, Robin B. 326 Knezevich, Michael T. Knezevich, N Richard Knilley, Chene C. Knight, Janet L. 438 Knighl, Joe M. Knight, Rachel H. Knight, Roy L 413 Knight, Wanda L. Knippenberg, Glenn E. Knoll, Tim J. Knolt, Kenneth L Knowles. Calvin Knowles. Marcella M. Knowles, Sherry M. Knuckles, Alice L Ko, Kam Wah 392 Ko, Robyn P. 395 Koch, Cynthia A Koch, Helen K Koch, Raymond A. Koehler, Joan R. 438 Koenig, Mary 0. Koester, Anthony L. Koger, Gary E. Kohn, Terribo 468 Kohsin, Beth Y 468 Koier, Nancy L 438 Kolb, Craig S. Kolesar, William N. 180 Koller, Thomas R. 438 Koogler, Ceil C 468 Koontz, Wayne E Kopadt, Kurt H, Kops. Dana L Korfhage. Sharon L, 438 Kornhoff, Theodore J. 259. 305. 364 Kortbein, Dennis A, Kosater, Edmund G. Kolheimer, David A. Kotheimer, Kathy L. Kovacs. Douglas E 304 Kowilz, Diane R 254. 413 Kozol, Edward M. 189 Kozol, Maurine W Kozora, James D. Kraft, Judith A Kragel, Daniel J Kramer. Charles B, 270 Kramer. David H, 364 Kramer. Joann Kranlz, Ralph 263 Krasinski, Charlotte Kraska, Julienne 413 Kraus, Joseph A Krause. Ryan J. Krauser, Lisa M 295, 468 Krauss, Karen L. 413 Krawtec, Claire K. 172 Krebs, Jeanene F. 278 Krebs, Stephen D. 316 Krecicki. Cynthia A. 438 Kreft. Richard 8. 300, 413 Kremer, Christopher E. 247, 438 Kremer, Kennelh J, 300, 364 Kremper, Lynn A. 330 Kresge, David C. Kresge, Glenn E. Kretman, Winlhrop H. Kring. Kenneth R. Krivda, Stephen J. 189. 258, 364 Krivoski, Duslan A. Kroger, Mark D Kronauer, William S. Kroplin, Mark A, Kruer, Denise L. 468 Kruer. Lynne M. 288 Krummen, Kathleen M, Kruse, Beth A, Kruspe, Dolores C. 438 Kubale. Cordelia A. Kubillus, Nancy A. Kuchenbuch. Pamela A, Kuchma, Kathleen A. 164, 395 Kuebbing. Carol J. 364 Kuegel, Bruce E Kuell, Catherine R Kuenzll, Glen E 271, 364 Kuhl. Mar|orie E. Kundert, Jean M 436 Kunkle, Karen A. Kunkle, Leslie A 468 Kinkle, Linda S Kunnu, Elizabelh I. 281 Kunnu, Felix B. Kuntz, James R. Kuntz, Marybeth Kunzman, Lawrence K, Kuramoto. Hiroko Kurtz, Richard E. 364 Kurtz, Timothy S 330 Kustes, Jeff W, 330 Kwak, Michiko — L— KIsei Kiser Kiser KIser Diane L. 312 James E, Roberta K, 413 Terri D. KIsselbaugh. Nancy S, Kistner. Gary W. 468 Kitts, Kathy L 468 Kjelland, Robert D. Kleler, Charles J. Ill 468 Klein, David M. 324 Klein, Glenn L, Labarbera, Samuel S. Lacey. BeWe M. Lacinak, Mellnda L. 364 Lacy, John A, Lacy, Rosemary Ladd, Laura B. Ladewlg. Tim P. 316 Laduke. Dawn M. Laessig, George III Laessig. Mary E. Latavers, Ronna K. Lafferty. Robert A. Latferty, Sandra K. Lafollelte, Sharon S. Lafontaine, Timothy L. Lafountain, Patricia Lainhacl. Carolyn C. 413 Lainharl, Levi D Lainhart, Margaret A. 468 Lainhart, Mark Q. Lair, Eddie G. Laird. David C. 364 Laird, Mary E. W. Laird, Susan E. Lake, Algan Jr Lake, Gene S. Lake, Jo A. Lakes, Carolyn Lakes, Jeffrey L, Lakes, Laverne 438 Lakes, Pamela J. Lakes, Paula L. Lakes, Robert D. 364 Lakes, Wavelene M. Lalley, Floyd D. Lamb. Betty J, Lamb, Carolyn D. Lamb, Charlotte G. Lamb. Marcia G Lamb. Phillip M Lamb, Rebecca A. 438 Lamb, Vernon B. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 314, 315 LAMBDA SIGMA SOCIETY 247 Lambdin, Clayborn M Lambdin, Douglas E. 315, 438 Lambert, Eugene C, 315 Lambert, Jill E. Lambert, Lewis M. 285 Lambert, Michael L 270 Lambeth, Debbie P. Lambeth, Joseph B, 413 Lamkin, Beth A Lamkin. Howard K 180 Lamping, Jeffrey W. Lampkin, Deborah J. Lampley, Dennis E. Lancaster, Larry W. 315, 466 Lancaster, Renee 124, 125, 468 Land, Anna M. Land, Bobbt G. Land, Gregory S Landis, Cathy D. 318 Landrum, Joy A. Landrum, Terry L. Landrum, William B, Landry. Dana L. 413 Landry, Sandra D. Lane. Dr. Bennier 135 Lane, Charles L. Lane. Daniel L. Lane, Joann C 281, 468 Lane. Josephine G. Lane, M, Annette 413 Lane. Margaret E. Lane, Maria E. Lane, Pamela 364 Lane, Paula 254, 269, 365 Lane, Victoria S. Lane, William F. 413 Lang, Donna M. 438 Lang, Jonna R. 438 Lang. Lisa J 315, 468 Lang, Mary E. 392 Lang. Tamela J. 468 Lang. Wayne A. 264 Langdon, Elmer R, Jr. Langdon. Pal G. Langdon, Walter R. Lange, Lisa M 250, 413 Lange, Michael J. Langlord, Robert D 288. 365 Langlord, Timothy E, 468 Langley, Carolyn J. 262, 438 Langley, Connie G, Languedoc, Daniel O. 365 Lanham. Gary L. Lanham, Joanna 395 Lanham. Roy W Lanham, Stephen 0, Lanier, Phyllis K 413 Lankford, Lawrence D, Lanning, Gary D. Lantz, Donna M 247 Lantz, Katherine A. Larch, Judy C. 321 Larger, Rae A. Langivedoc, Dan 305 Lark, Joyce M. Larkey, John T. Larkey, Susan C, Larkey, Timothy A. Larsen, Barbara S. Lash, DIanne L. 413 Lash, Thresea M 468 Lashbrooke. Paul D. Laskj, Edward S. 177, 179, 180 Laslo, Paul A. 413 Lassetter, Scott A. Lasswell, Anita B. Laswell, Jimmy G. Latham, Kimberly D. 175 Latham, Sluart H, 328 Lathrop. Debbie S. 438 Lattis, David A. Lau, Kin M. Laubenheimer. ChristI 365 Laughlin, James F Lavon, Leslie C. Lawhorn, Darcel L. Lawless, Carson R. Lawless, Jack B. Lawless, Marcia L. 276, 468 Lawless, Onilee W Lawrence, Gary M. Lawrence, Mary A. Lawrence, Sharon H, 284, 330. 438 Lawrenoe. Stanley W. Lawrence. Tamara K 468 Laws, Sebastian Lawson, Albert J. 270, 277, 468 Lawson, Anthony S. 438 Lawson, Barry A. 270 Lawson, Barry T. Lawson, Carol L. Lawson, Darryl M, 180 Lawson, Elizabelh A. H. Lawson, Gilbert F, Lawson, Greta L, 438 Lawson, Judith E. 438 Lawson, Kalhy J Lawson, Margaret Lawson. Maria A, 247, 272. 438 Lawson, Nancy S. Lawson, Sandra G. 310, 332, 468 Lawson, Sandra K, Lawson, Sheree L. 269. 413 Lawson, Stephen E, Lawson, Vicki J. 413 Lawyer, Lawrence W. Lax, Robert S, Lay, James A. 305, 413 Lay, Joanna L. F. Lay, Robert C. Laycock, Russell E. 306. 413 Layer, Steve K, Layman, Bryce E. Layman, Steven R. Layne, Bert Layton, Cecil B. Layton, Cynthia A. Layton, Pamela J. Layton. Susan A. K. Leach, Allan R Leach, Andrew J. Jr. Leach, Carlotta J. 413 Leach, David B. Leach, Ellen S. Leach, Faye Leach, Holly L. 273, 413 Leach, James P Leach, Jerry D. Leach, Pamela D. 303 Leachman. Betty M. 468 Leachman, Luanne Leal, Carolyn M. Leak, Mary K. 365 Leake, Stephen T. 413 Lear, Donna M, 251, 252. 284 365 Lear, Eileen L. Lear, Kenton Lear, Patricia A Leatherman, Ronald H. Leathers, Greg L. Leathers, Mary J. 392 Leathers, Terry L. 368 Leavell, Yevette Leavenworth, Laurie R. Lecompte, Sammi L, 365 Lecompte, Trina D. LedbeHer, Larry T, 439 Ledford, James P 111 Ledlord, Terry A. Ledford, Vivian C. H. Lee, Aaron S, Lee, Anita L. 413 Lee, Annie R. Lee, Barbara M. 277, 439 Lee. Belinda L. 468 Lee, Charles D. Lee, Cusonjia J. Lee, Cynthia M. 284 Lee, Deborah L. Lee, Donald W. Jr. Lee. Earl K. Lee, Gary M. Lee. James D. Lee, Joseph S. 305 Lee, Karen C. 365 Lee, King Charn 252, 264, 281 365 Lee. Martha L B. Lee, Norma L. Lee, Olive M. Lee, Patricia T. Lee, Peggy L. Lee. Robert 0. 132 Lee, Ruby Lee, Shirley K. Lee, Teresa M. Lee, VaneesB L. 468 Lee, William A. Leep, Debbie J. 365 Leer, Marilyn Leeson, Walter C. Leet, Pamela A. Lefebvre, Marvin E. Lefevers, Debbie S. Lefevers. Patricia G. Left, Honi E. 365 Leftwich, Hal W 365 Leitwich, James B. Leger, John C, Legrande. Russell D. Lehkamp, Jeff K, Lehman, Dianne M. Lehman, Pamela K, Lehn, Michael J. Lehner, James J. Jr. Leib, Susan L, Leibrook, Ken G. 305 Leidolf, Erv 162, 164 Leienberger. Linda K. Lelenberger, Michael 365 Leigh, Carlos Jr. Leigh. Charles S. Leigh, Janet D. Lelnlnger, Robert W. 275, 439 Leison, Chris 164 Leist. Bart 468 Leist, Gaylynn M. 439 Lelter, Robert B, Lelter, Susan C. Leiwig. Timothy D. 413 Lemert, Sally L, 271 Leming, John E. 365 Lemon, Rodney C, Lemon, Timothy A, 439 Lemons, Gregory K. Lemons, Ton L. Lenahan, Timothy A. Lenhart, Anita J 54 Lenihan, James B. Jr, Lennon, Ken A. Lenox, Robert M, Lentz, Patricia C. Leonard, Mary L. 439 Leonard. Nancy 172 496 Index Kay-Leo Leonard. Shiela A Leonhard, Margaret L. 439 Leslie, Rebecca A Lessard, Mary E 284, 439 Lessard. Paul J Lessig, Kirk L Lester. Bonnie E 253 Lester, Donald B 365 Lester. Jack E 439 Lester. Judith C 273. 413 Lester. Shern L Lesler, Tina M 468 Letcher, Rebecca A. 395 Lett, Jan A 295 Leuenberger. Lisa A Leung, Karen K Leung. Kwai 365 Leung. Maria 265 Leung. Suzanne 374 Levendge. CArol A 413 Levi. David R Levy. Wayne T Lewis. Alan J 326, 413 Lewis, Athena Lewis. Berllnda V Lewis, Getty R. Lewis. Bobbie S Lewis. Britysh A 336 Lewis. Carol G Lewis. Charles R Lewis, Chester R Lewis, Covie Lewis, Cynthia D 273, 468 Lewis. Cynthia J Lewis. Donna S 439 Lewis. Dorothy Lewis. Jacqueline F Lewis. James G. Lewis, Janice E 250 Lewis. Jeanne H D Lewis. Joyce A W Lewis, Karen A 468 Lewis. Karen S, Lewis. Larry Lewis, Larry Lewis, Larry W. Lewis. Lone E 318, 466 Lewis, Melvin G Lewis. Pamela M 413 Lewis, Patricia A Lewis, Penny L Lewis. Philip A 330 Lewis, Raymond J. 281 Lewis. Rhonda K Lewis. Rick A Lewis, Sharon E 79 Lewis. Shawn L 439 Lewis, Susan M. Lewis, Tern L. Lewis, Thomas E. Lewis, Thomas M, Lewis. Timothy J. Lewis. Wallace S. Lewis, William D. Lewis. William W. Ley. James R Liberatore. Billye F Lichaa. Albert I Lichtefeld, Mark S Lichteteld. Mary C 413 LIchty. Barbara E. Lichty, Daniel A. 253 Lichty, Coach Dan 196 Liddle, Mary L. Llebscher. Emily L Lielte, William D 266. 366 Lifland. Carolyn F LIfland. Mitchel I Liggett, Robin M. 30, 312. 413 Llghtner. Karen S. Ligon. Judith C 439 Likins, Gregory M 468 Llles. Willie C Lilly, Christopher L 236, 283, 366 Lilly, Denise M 469 Lin. Anne S 413 Lin. Engming Lin. Jenny S Lincks. Diana S Lincks. Gloria M Lincoln. Lisa M 469 Llndeman, Laura A, 246. 268. 366 Lindle, Angela Lindon, Glenda 439 Lindon, Linda 439 Lindon, Lisa L. Lindon. Wads M. LIndqulst. Joyce H. LIndqulst. Laverne A. LmdquJst. Thomas W Lindsay. Kay E Linebach. Deborah L 439 Llneberry. Chen L, Lines, John O. Jr LIngle. Betty J Link. Becky J. R. Link. James A 316, 414 Link. Mary E. 263 Linker. Theresa L Linn, Stephen M 315. 366 Linnemsn. Douglas J. 439 Linneman, Terrence J. LInnenkohl, Marcia J 469 Llntner, Charlotte J 310. 366 Linton. Mary E 439 LInvllle. Robert L 266. 414 Lio, A. Met 366 LIpps. Janice S LIpps. Kathleen Lippy. Dennis K. 414 Lipski, C. J. Neal LISCh. Kathy A 214. 414 Lisle. Flelden Jr Lisle. John T 162, 164, 165 List. Leslie S 321 List, Mike R. 189. 469 Little. Barry L. Little. Brian L. LITTLE COLONELS 272 Liltle. Carol D Little, Dora B. Little, Glennis M. Little, Keith R 254 Little. Robert B Linie, Sandra F 414 Litton. L, B. Litton, Robert G Liu. Jwu Ming Livingood. Frances C. Livlngood. Ronald G Livingston, Pete L Livingston, Valinda E. Livingstone. Paincla Lloyd, Andrew W Lloyd. Donald J. Lloyd, Eric F. Lloyd. Jane B Lloyd, Joey R 180 Lloyd. Mark E 469 Lloyd, Patricia A. Lloyd, Rhode K 469 Lloyd, Stephanie C Lloyd, Sueanne K Lloyd, Tim W Loar. Tammy D 270 Lockard, Dianne E Lockard, Jerry C Lockard. Ralph V Locke. Prudence L 414 Locke. William E 414 Locker. JeH C Lockert, Kenneth 162. 164. 245 Lockett. Lanny E 145, 366 Lockhart, Elizabeth A. 310 Lockley. Claire Y Lockridge, Robert G 322 Lockridge. Thomas L, Lockridge. Vickie L Lockyer, Cathy S Loeffler. Donna 8 Logan. Daniel 6 Logan. Herbert L. Jr. Logan. Mane S. Logan. Richard V 414 Logan. Tony L Logsdon. Kalhryn N 414 Logsdon, Mark A. 277, 439 Lohden, Joe D Lohr, Caroline T Lokits, Cynthia L 414 Long, Ann C. Long, Bette S. Long. Carol S 318 Long, Charlene C Long. Charles M. Long, Cynthia D. Long. Glenn A Long, James Jr Long, Jane E 205. 255, 414 Long. Jarvis K Long. JeHrey D 326. 337 Long, Jennifer D Long, Dr. John 131 Long. Judith E M. Long, Kathleen M Long. Kathryn S Long, Larry M 330 Long, Larry W. Long, Nancy J W. Long. Nancy L. Long. Robert F. Long. Roger D. Long, Susan K. Long. Susie Long, Terry L. Longino, Phillip A. Longona, Noe A. Lonstein, Hope W Looney, Donald D Looney, Frieda M Looney, Irvm W Looney. Sharon R. 414 Loop. Judi K. Loop. Tom C Loper, Terry L 324 Lopnore, Mike 164 Lorch, Robert E Lose, Sherry G 267. 395 Lother, Randy C. Lothridge, Jada L 236, 257. 267 268. 366 Lott. Julie K. Lotto. Michael L Loudermilk, Charles A. Lough, Jane M. Loughrln. Katheryn H Louthan. John L Louthan. Stephen P 469 Love. Karen A 366 Love, Lena L Love, Lee A. Love. Lee A 262, 439 Love, William A. 280 Lovelace. George H. IV Lovelace, Karen D 312. 414 Loveland. Howard B. Lovell, Glenda J 247 Lovell, John C. 439 Lovely. Charles W Lovern. William M. Lovern, Yvonne C. Lovett. Edith M Lovetl. Kathleen G Lovett. Linear 180. 258, 366 Lovitt. Phillip D Lovitt. Ronald L Lowdenback. Edward J. Lowe. Cheryl L. Lowe. Debra A Lowe. Diane C 284. 414 Lowe. Elaine A. 284, 414 Lowe, Glenda M 469 Lowe, Jeffrey S. Lowe, Kay L Lowe, MIchele A. Lowen. Mariam J Lower, Dons D Lowery. Donna L Lowery, John W Jr. Lowery, Teresa S. Lowborn, Noah K 366 Lowry, Brenda L. Loy, Edwin W 111 Loyal. Janet K 312. 337 Lozler. Mark D Lucas. Barry K. Lucas. Carl D 324 Lucas. Cheryl A. 439 Steve Markert takes aim as he tries for a basket at Sigma Alpha Epsilon County Fair. Lucas. Deborah L 468 Lucas, Jerry W Lucas. Kenneth R Lucas. Michael R Lucas. Opal M Lucas. Ronald C 334. 366 Lucas, Sandra K P Lusas. William K 439 Lucchese. Joseph M Lucic, John D Luckett.Cynthia J 321 Luckey, Margaret A. 439 Lucky, Kitty J Lueke, Debbie A. Luersen. Annette M. 469 Lukac, Kalhleen Lukschu, eiizabelh 204 Lumme. Jason P. Lumpkins. Tern L. Lunceford. George D. Lundberg, Cynthia L. 204. 205, 367 Luney. Nancy E 367 Lunstord. Can L Lunsford, Gary E Lunstord. Lisa C. 469 Lunsford. Pamara Lunstord, Ronald E Lusby, Allyson K 469 Lusenhop, Palncia A. 269, 318, 367 Lush, Bonnie K 414 Lusher. William E. Jr. Lutes, Ronald Luts, Liisa L Luttrell, Alice Y Luttrell, Earl M 367 Lutz, Fred W Luxon. Robert E Luy. Lisa A. Luyster. Amy J, 310. 414 Lybrook. Arnetla J. Lycan, Lesli G 272. 469 Lykes, Russell D 469 Lykms. Rebecca A 439 Lyie, Mary M. Lymah, James T. Lynch, Brenda S. Lynch, Dolly L. Lynch, Janet A 439 Lynn, Jennifer M Lynn, Kathleen A, B. Lynn. Tammie J. Lynn, William W. Lynne. William S. Lyon. James W, Lyon. Joe A Lyons, BrenI T Lyons. Chris A. Lyons. Christie K 273. 439 Lyons. Danny H. Lyons. Owight D. 277. 439 Lyons. Emily S Lyons. Finley 439 Lyons, Jerrold K, Lyons, Jerrylyn J. Lyons, Kathi A, 328 Lyons, Kevin L Lyons, KImberly A 469 Lyons. Marietta C Lyons, Mary A 203. 439 Lyons, Pamela A 367 Lyons. Randy C 367 Lyons. Richard K. Lyons. Steven D 175. 316, 315 439 Lyons. Tommy L 367 Lyons, Walter Jr Lyons, William F 322 Lysle, Yolonda S 469 Lytle, Laura L 395 LyIe, Lee S 439 Lyttle. Clifford W 334 — M— Mflbry, Cheryl L. 276, 469 Mabry. Danny W Uabson, Bennie Mabson, Roy S Mabson, Simon P Macchia. Rose C M MacDonald, Margaret S. 275, 414 MacDonald, Tracy 263 Macewicz, Joseph E. Machado. Fernando Machtolff, Kim M 318, 414 Machuzak. Michael J Maciag. Phihp B. Macioci, David M Mack, Anna M Mack. Ronald 439 Macke. Douglas W. Mackey. Garry L Mackey, John A. Mackin, Kimberly J 367 Mackm. Norman D Mackintosh. Jessie G. 414 Mackson, Mary H 272. 439 Macy. Jackie L Macy. Jonell 469 Madden. Kalhy S. 273. 439 Madden. Robin S 273, 439 Madden. Hoy W 367 Madden. Wade S Maddocks. Christopher 249 Maddox. Roger C Madison. Lane E Maduro, Tim N. Maegly, Linda C 272, 284, 367 Maegly. Mary C Maerkl. Denise R. Magee, Brenda C Maggard. Alice M 265, 415 Maggard. Brenda K. 415 Maggard, Christy L. 469 Maggard, Deborah j. Maggard, Pamela J 395 Maggard. Roger D Maggard. Sonia L 415 Magin. Judith A 303 Maginnis, Mary A 246. 415 Magliano. Barbara M 318 Uagliano, Mary B 318 Magnuson. Jeanne A 213, 415 Magura, Elizabeth U. 415 Mahan, Aaron 278 Mahan, Darren L Mahan, Delmar D. Mahan. Michael F Mahan, Shane G. 439 Mahatapa, Kanmka Mahoney, Sam Mahr, Jay C Mahuron, Roger L. 324. 337 Malnous, Rosalie O. 395 Mains. Greg H Mains, Susan L 395 Maitland, Mary E 274. 439 Uaiakey. William H Maki. Jacqueline R. Mallcote. Kenneth Malkin, Betty A 273. 469 Mallory, Billle C Mallory. Helena G Ualloy, Rebecca A 469 Malone, Gregory A, 439 Malone, Nancy G. 318. 395 Malone, Phillip L. Malone. Timothy P. Malone. William D. Maloney, Michael Maloney. Mike C Maloney. Patrick B 200, 201 Maloney. Susan L. Malpass. Joy K. Manchlkes, Alice W. Manek, Wanda B 367 Mangin, Cynthia A Mangus, Charles T 328. 367 Mangus, Lisa E Mangus. Robert J, Manilold, Mellnda L. 303 Manls. Judy G Mann, Charlene C Mann, Charles M Mann. Ella K. Mann. James M, Mann, Lillian D. Mann, Rickie A 270. 469 Mann. Rocky D Mannirtg, Carolyn D Manning, Cynthia L. Manning, Herbert E. Manning, John L. Manning, Joseph R. 332 fvlanning, Knstina M. Manning, Lawrence R. Mansfield, James A. Manufacturing Engineers 266 Manz, Michael B 328 Mapes, Claudia A 439 Maphet, Norma K 255. 367 Maples. Carol M. Maples. Kalhy R 278 Mapother, James R. MARANATHA 275 MarasB, Nicoletle 226, 236, 242 252. 254. 269. 312. 337, 367 Marasco, Angelo N. Marasco, Julie C. Maratty. Steven L. Marchese, Deborah 216. 479 Marchese, Lmda L. 51, 216. 217 415 Marcum. Frank D. Marcum, Gina D Marcum. Jeftery A, 306 Marcum. John C. Marcum. Roger L. Marcum, Shirley M. 469 Mardon, Dr David 135 Marema, Nancylee Mannelli, Robyn A. Manner, Brett A Marionneaux, Rhonda L. Manschen, Diane C Markell, Marilyn 415 Markem, Julia D. Markert, Stephen E. 290, 297, 330 367, 497 Markland, Mary S B. Marks, Steven A Marksberry, James R. Marksberry, Rebecca 439 Marksbury, Charles D. Marler, Joan C Marler, Kenneth Marler, Timothy B Marlow, Patricia A Marlow, Van D Marlowe, Cynthia L. 440 Marlowe, Fred D 367 Marlowe, Karen S Marple. Keith E Jr. Marr, Harriet A K Marrett, Linda F, Marrow, Ken 332 Marsden, Antonio S. Marsee. Karen E. Marsh, Alan 8 270 Marsh, Julie A 440 Marsh, Paul M 270 Marsh, Richard P Marsh, Sharon L Marshall, Ann C. 440 Marshall. Debbie D Marshall, Donald P. 367 Marshall, Donald R. Marshall. Estella E Marshall, Felicia I. Marshall, Glenn R. Marshall. Jane) L Marshall. Janet L. Marshall. Kay A 286. 367 Marshall, Lydia P. Marshall. Micbael W. Marshall. Sally B. Marshall. Sharon L. Marshall. Sherrlll G. Marshall, Susan G. Leo-Mar Index 497 Marshall. Teresa K. Marshall. Tessie L. Marshall, Vichle L. Marshall. Vickie R. Marshall. Yolanda J. 440 Marslli. Cheryl A. Marsill, Julalne M. Marston, Julia Y. Marston, Kitty S. Marston, Todd 440 Martin. Alice T. Martin, Alien R. Martin. Barbara L. Martin, Barbara N. Martin, Brad 326 Martin. Bruce W, 415 Martin. Buford K. Martin, Caria J. Manin. Calhy A Martin, Charles E. Martin, Cheryl A, 415 Martin, Cheryl L. Martin, Connie A. 469 Martin, Danny R. 180, 185 Martin. David H. 440 Martin. Debbie N 440 Manin. Deborah M. Martin, Donald G 270. 415 Martin. Elizabeth 312, 367 Martin, Ellen L. Martin. George E. Martin, Gerald Donald 141, 270 Martin, Jack D. Jr. Martin, James B Martin. Jan B. Martin, Jenny C. Marlin, John A. 277, 281. 286 415 Martin, Judith B. Martin, June H. Martin, Kevin D Martin, Laurel L. 277 Martin, Leah H Martin, Leeda J, Martin, Linda D 415 Martin, Lisa H 263, 415 Martin. Lucia A 440 Martin, Maiinda H. Martin, Marisa L 310, 326, 367 Martin, Mark G 252, 297. 315 367 Martin, Pamela L. 78, 79 Martin, Paula S Martin, Rebecca J. 276, 315, 415 Martin. Rhonda C Marlin, Richard G Martin, Dr. Robert R 98, 99 Martin, Robert S. Martin, Robert W. 283, 440 Martin, Roy L 440 Marlin, Sam Ml Martin, Samuel S Martin, Sandra 172, 210. 211 Martin, Sharon H, Martin, Sharon K. 469 Martin. Shery! A. 367 Maftin, Stephen D. Martin, Sybil A. Martin, Tern J. Martin, Tim S. Martin. Verna R Martin, Violet E, Martin, Wayne 281 Martindale, Lee A. 255, 415 Martinez, Jesus D. 281, 440 Marti, Janice F Marti, Stuart W. Marx, Lee 315, 469 Masden, Cohen E Masden, Harold A. Masden, John D. Masden, Rita C. 239, 248, 282 283. 315, 367 Masengale, Joy C Mason, Ada Jane 367 Mason, Angela M Mason, Carolyn P Mason, Charlena 415 Mason, Gregory K 334, 337 Mason. Janet E Mason. Paul B. Meson. Sandra K. Mason, Sharon F, Mason, Terri L. Massengale, William A. Massengill, Tina L, 395 Massey, Jean C. 415 Massey, Kennelh Massey. Lowell 415 Masters, Charles D. Masters, Denlse C. Masters, Donna M, Masters, Janice S. Masters, Joseph L. MASTERS OF BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 266 Masterson, George E. Mastrangeio, Philip M. Matarangio, Karen P. Mathew. John Mathews, Cheri L Matbews, James J. Mathls, Sherry F. 395 Matlock, Douglas J. Malney, Billy W Matney, James T Malousch, Daniel T 170, 208, 209 Matousch, Kathleen C. Malracla, Jenirer S. 277, 415 Matthews, Rosetta C, Mattingiy, Bernard W. Mattingiy, Charles R. 367 Mattingiy, Cynthia M. Mattingiy, James W, Mattingiy, Jo A. Mattingiy, Mark E. 367 Mattingiy, Michael K. Mattingiy, Susan A. Mattmliler, Kenneth A. Mattmilier, Michael F. Mattox, Ricky A. 440 Mauer. Erich C, 326 Mauney, Bobby G. Jr. Maupin, Hazel A. Maupin, Kathy J. Maupin, Lloyd D. Maupin, Mitchell R. Mauzy, Charlie P Mavity. Robert M Maxey, Michael Maxson, Charles R. Jr Maxson, Joella H. Maxwell, Brenda L, 270 Maxwell, Edna S. 253, 367 May, Brenda S. May, Donna C. May, Kenneth D. May, Linda L. May, Philip G May, Raymond S May. Timothy D. Mayberry, Danita F, Mayberry, Ella E. Maybrier, Connie D. Maye, Julia F. C. 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McCann, Patty A. 469 McCarter, Donald C. McCarty, Jackie L. 273, 368 McCasland, Susan 172 McCaslln. Ronald J McCauley. Edna L. 368 McCauley. Maiinda A 469 McCauley, Pamela D 274. 368 McCauley. Tammy Kay 469 McChargue, Carlos J McChargue, DIanna R. 279. 280, 440 McChesney, James 149 McChesney, Sherry W, McClain, Anthony L. McClaIn, Gary L. 326 McClaIn, George G. McClain, Lisa A. McClain, Mary T McClaIn, Tammy K, McClanahan, Jean M. 273. 469 McClanahan, Patricia 396 McCiaran. Ann M. McClarty, Kyle L, McClary, Melissa S. 440 McClay, KImberly C. 368 McCleary, Teresa M. 415 McCleese, Robert A. 392 McClellan. Rickey A McClellan, VIckl D. McClelland. Casey J. McClelland, Deborah K. 469 McClenney, Anthony R. McClure, Carolyn A. 440 McClure, Doris K. McClure, Gary L- McClure, Marie T. McCoige. Hal M, 440 McCollum, Emily J. McCollum. G. Steven McCollum, Perry W. McComas. Gary F. McConaha, Charlotte R. McConaha, John B. McConalhy, Terry L, McConkey, John M. Mc] Conkey. Teresa L. 440 McCord. David A McCord. Elizabeth A. McCord, Imogene T. McCord, John A. McCormlck, Belinda K. 440 McCormIck, Gary W. McCormlck, Jinger L. McCormick, John E, 469 McCormlck, Linda L. McCormick, Lynda S. McCoun. Jennifer A. McCoun, Laura L 284, 440 McCourt, Wendell A. McCowan, Debra C, 415 McCowan, James McCoy, Beverly P. McCoy, Bonnie J. 469 McCoy, Charles A. McCoy, Denlse A 172. 368 McCoy, Jon M. 415 McCoy, Regina K 440 McCoy. Virginia D McCracken, David M. 170 McCrackon, Ralph III 368 McCracken, Spike 280 McCreary, Bertha R, McCreary, Brent McCreary, Deborah D. 415 McCubblns, Jerel E. McCullers. Sharon S, McCullough, Gregory A. 368 McCullough, Judy A. McCullough, Mark H. McCullough, Mary B 440 McCulcheon, Emogene S. McCutcheon, Richard K. McDaniel, Bonnie S. McDaniel, Elizabeth A, McDaniel, James W. McDaniel, Kathy L. McDaniel. Tracy E. McDavitt, Polly O. 265, 267, 415 McDonald, Carolyn G McDonald, Christeen C McDonald. Cindy D. 470 McDonald, Dawn M. 281, 284, 396 McDonald, Gienda J 272, 274, 440 McDonald, Gienda T. McDonald, Janie L. 441 McDonald, Jay M 266 McDonald, Jo A, McDonald, John A. McDonald, Karen E 441 McDonald. Lajoyce M. McDonald, Lauren 251 McDonald, Marcia A. 470 McDonald, Robert S. 324 McDonald, Tonia D 415 McDonnell, Bridget A, McDougall, LaiJri A 368 McDowell, Juletta F McDowell, Ruth McDowell, Susan E. McEldowney, Judith L. McElhone, James M. McEllin. Steven A. 328 McElroy, Jerry A. McElroy, Louise J. McElroy, Rick L. McElveen. Ruth W. McElveen, S. Jack McEwan. Diana L McFadden, Donald R, McFadden, John M. McFadden, Rebecca L McFadden, Susan K, 441 McFall, Donna McFall, William R. McFarland, Carta R, McFarland, D Gregory McFarland, Dorothy E. McFarland, Gail L McFarland. Gary A. 368 McFarland, Jenny L 441 McFarland, Patricia R. 336, 368 McFerren, Michael G. McGaffee, Georgeann McGahee, Selvin C. McGarvey, Beth McGarvey, Billle F. 368 McGarvey, Michael T. McGary, Lisa A 297, 441 McGeorge, Patty S, 368 McGill, Janet L. 415 McGIII, Norma C. McGlennen, Patrick M. McGowan, Daniel P. McGrath, Kathleen E. McGraw, William R. McGregor, Stephanie A. McGruder, Chariene McGuffey, Becky J. 247, 249, 303 441 McGuffey, Tamara S. 441 McGuire, Charles L. McGuire, Ella R. McGuire, Frank Jr, McGuire, Kenneth K 368 McGuire, Mary L. McHaHie, Patrick H, 249 McHalton, Eula R. McHugh, Nelsie R Mcllvoy, Brenda M. Mclntire, Marie B. 265, 368 Mcintosh, Brenda J. Mcintosh, Bruce Mcintosh, Deana J. Mcintosh, John D. Mcintosh, Johnny R, Mcintosh, Mark A 315, 441 Mcintosh, Ralph D. Mcintosh, Robert S. Mcintosh, Sandy J, Mcintosh. Stewart R. Mcintosh, Wiilard Jr, 256, 392 Mclntyre, Carolyn N. Mclntyre, John N. Jr. Mclntyre, Michael K. Mclntyre. Niana S. V, Mclntyre, Robert J. 180 Mclntyre, Susan L. Mclver. Jerry D. 368 Mclver. William S. McKane. David R McKay. Carol L. McKay, Cheryl E. 265, 315, 441 McKay. Dean C, McKay, Margaret W. McKay, Martin D, McKee, Aaron McKee, Janice O McKee, Joyce A. H. 251, 266 McKee, Lowry L. 251, 266 McKee, Ralph K. McKee, Robert H 279, 322. 368 McKee. Suzanne R. McKeehan. Brenda R. McKeehan, Jeffery H. McKeehan, Phyllis A, 252, 368 McKenney, Edgar C- 269 McKenney, Robert L. Jr. 277 McKenny, Chairman William 144 McKenzie. Barbara A McKenzle, Kenneth O. McKenzie, Melinda McKenzle, Michael J. McKenzie, Patricia J. McKinley, Steve A. McKlnney, Benjamin M. McKinney, Deborah L. McKinney, Dexter McKinney, Esther F. 172, 89, 368 McKinney, Harold W. McKinney, John A. Jr, 315. 441 McKinney, Neal P. McKinney, William H. McKllric. Aileen F 336 McKltric, Teresa G McKnight, Beverly C. 470 McKnight, James K, McKnight, James R. McKnight, Karen L 415 McKnight, Melanie A. 441 McKlnlght, Michael A. McLaIn, Nancy G. McLane, Kathy M McLaren, Harold W. McLaughlin, Allen J. McLaughlin, Gary W. McLaughlin. Mary S. McLaughlin, Patricia 322 McLaughlin, Paul E. 441 McLaughlin, Threasha McLean, Jack L McLean, James L, Jr. McLean, Mona L McLean, Valerie J. McLean, Warren G 288, 368 McLoughlln, Thomas F. McMahan, Cynlhia S, 470 McMaine, Amanda R. McMaine, Beverly J. 415 McMaine, Mary A 470 McMaine, Pamela W. McManama, Gary C, McMann, Linda K 441 McManus, Jay W. McMillan, Jo Ann McMillan, Loyd R. 263. 470 McNabb, Roberta A 441 McNabb, Valerie L. 368 McNay, Donald J. 470 McNay, Judy A, McNay, OIlie O. McNeal, Bradley C. McNeal, Teresa M. McNees, Linda B. McNeil, Patrick J McNevin, Jodyanne 441 McNew, Freddie D. 470 McNulty, Thomas L. 164 McPeak, Joyce A. McPhaul, Renard G. 180 McPheron, Ginger C. Mcpherson, Cynthia L. 368 McPherson, Joseph D, McQuade, Mary M. 470 McQuade, Richard J. McOuady, Richard L. 266, 300, 392 McQuady, Susan T 318, 368 McOueary, Jade V. McQueen, Charles M McQueen, Connie S. McQueen, Deanna 284 McQueen, Robert D. 263, 368 McQuerry, Rachel L, McQuerry, William J. McRae, Nancy L McSwain, Douglas L McSwaIn, Marsha H. 262, 368 McSwain, Nan T G McSwain, Stephen B, 369 McVey, Rita 369 McVey, Sieve A. McWherter. Gregory L, 254, 275 McWherter, Keith A 470 McWhorter, Allen £, McWhorter. Debbie L, McWhorter. Douglas M. McWhorter, Kim McWhorter, Mary B. McWhorter, Mary L. McWhorter, Roy V. McWhorter, Susanne McWhorter. Vicki P. McWilliams, Mary J. McWilllams, Sheree L. 295. 441 McWilliams, William D. Mead, George A Mead, Melanie B Meade, Barry J 369 Meade, Donna M, Meade, Jerri L. Meade. William J, Jr. 256, 369 Meade. Zllda Meador. Dennis L. Meador. Paul A. Meadows, Alice F. Meadows. Debra J. Meadows. Larry S. Meadows. Larry S. Meadows, Rondall L. Meadows, Saundra S. Meadows, Sharon L. Meadows. Sheila R. Means, Dona K. 297 Means, Faye A Means, George R, Meckler. Deanna L. Medbury, Jill M. Medcalf, Janet S Medcalf, Jeffrey R Medley, William K. 331 Meece. Benny G. Meece, Paul A. Meece, Ricky W, Meece, Ronald W. Meeks, Shelley R. 396 Meers. Debra L, 251, 277. 415 Meeson, Maltree MeHord, Diana Y. Mettord, Georgia F Metford, Mitzl J, 470 Mefford, Sheri L, Megargel, Robert L. Megee, Macie S, T. Mehok, Maryann 441 Meier, Thomas A. 441 Meiers, Juan C. Melghan, Michael P. Melner, Anita M. 415 Meisenheimer, Alice M. Meisenhelmer, John L. 196, 258, 264 415 Melia, Sharon K. Melius. Laura A. Melius. Mark A. Melton, Claude 0. Mellon, Gienda S 470 Melton, Penny S. 281, 441 Melville. Melissa A. 278. 330 Menabb, Roberta 277 Menard, Debra A. Menard, Gina L. 303 Menard, Steven R. Menchen, Richard J. 470 Mengos, Tony S. Menifee, Karen E, Menifee, Virginia H 114 Menshouse, Edward A. MEN ' S INTEflDORM 275 Mensing, Theodore M. Menzer, Barbara J. Mercalde, Sandra L. 441 Mercer, Beverly A. Mercer, Charles S. Merchant. Victor E, 186, 189, 194 195 Meredith. David L 271, 470 Meredith. John K 269 Meredith, Johnny L. Meredith, Sidney R. Mergenthal, Steven L. 316 Merida. Tony A. 441 Merldelh, Kenny J, Merkel, Juleen M, Merrell. Laura M. Merrick, Raymond D. Merriman, Jodie L. 369 Merriman, Mark W. 316 Merritt, Carol A, 318, 415 Merrltl, Carol J. 441 Merritt, Sharon A, 318, 441 Merritt, Vicky L. 369 Mersch, Melanie S. 252, 369 Mery, Mary E. Mescher. Jerome R. Mescher, Lois P. Mesplay, Susan E. Messer, Rebecca F. Messina, Frederick P. Messlnger, Thomas E. Messmer, Jane L. 441 Messmer, Robert M. 253. 369 Messmer, Victor C. Ill Metcalf, Barry C. Metcalf, Carol A. Metcalf, Dixie R. 470 Metcalf, Donna C. Metcalf, Leo J. Metcalf, Roberta L- T. Metcalfe, Jackie L. Metzler. Bernadette D. Meurer, John I. Meyer. Craig F. Meyer. David J, Meyer, Gina I. Meyer, Jerry D Meyer, Marina C. Meyer, Martha A. 415 Meyer. Nancy L. 441 Meyer, Steven R. 470 Michael. James E. Michael. Susan L. Michel, Cynthia L. 318 Mlchels, Connie F. 269, 470 MIckens, Connie A. 368 Middlebrook, Eric W. Middlebrook, Marti L Middleton, Donna G. 470 Middleton. George R. Middleton, Michael S. 470 Middleton, Wynolia MidkiH. Patricia K. MIfford, Sheri 263 Mihalovlch, Robert G, Mikel, Shirley A. Milburn, Anita F. 255, 369 Milburn. Betty J. Milburn, Karen L. 441 Milby, Mary A, 277, 415 MIlby, Sharon F. 265, 283 Miles. Bethany L. 203, 245, 369 Miles. James C. Miles, Joseph B. Miles, Judith A, 310 Miles, Mark C. 55 Miles, TamI L. 248. 270, 310 415 MILESTONE 286, 287 Miller, Angel V. 281, 441 MILITARY POLICE 280 Miller. Albert C. Miller. Alvln E, 180, 181, 183 Miller, Angela K. Miller, Anita M. 297 Miller, Anna M. 295, 441 Miller. Anthony M. 176, 179, 180 Miller. Barbara E. R Miller, Barry M. Miller, Belinda J. Miller, Belinda L. Miller, Betty R, Miller. Beverly W. Miller, Bobby E. Miller, Carol J. 271. 470 Miller, Carol L. 303 Miller. Christian H. Miller, Cornelia A Miller, CynthlE A. Miller, Dariene S. Miller. David 0. Miller. Daw Jr. Miller, Debora R, 267, 277 Miller, Deborah I. Miller, Deborah L. 369 Miller. Deiores A. D. Miller, Derek B, Miller, Diana M. 498 Index Mar-Mil Miller, Doloros D Miller. Dora G. 303, 369 Miller, Gate B 415 Miller, Giles D Miller. Helen F Miller. James C Miller. James K Miller, Jerome J 45, 180 Miller, Joel E Miller, John P 369 Miller, Judy A Miller, Julie A. 303 Miller. Julie L. Miller, Kim 322, 415 Miller, Kim A. 441 Miller, Lee A. Miller, Leonard Miller, Leslie G. 415 Miller, Linda S Miller. Lizabeth T 471 Miller. Margaret L 396 Miller, Marilyn B. Miller. Mark E. Miller. Martha L 232, 246. 265 369 Miller. Mary C Miller. Mary K. Miller, Mary S 369 Milter. Melanie 303 Milter. Metlnda J. 303 M iller. Michelle A 441 Miller. Orene S Miller. Ovia M. 370 Miller. Pamela G. 416 Miller. Pamela J Miller. Patricia A Miller. Ramona G Miller. Robert J Jr 256. 370 Miller, Robert W 330 Miller, Ronald L 330, 416 Miller, Ronald L. Miller. Rondal S Miller. Sandra J Miller. Sarah D. 471 Miller. Sharon 8 Miller. Shirley E. Miller, Stephen W. Miller. Steve V 332 Milter, Theodora E. Milter. Thomas A Jr. Miller, Thomas C Miller. Thomas E Miller. Virgil K Miller. Warlletd B Jr. Milligan, E Clifford Million. Caria S J Million, Donna E. Mills. Amanda L Mills, Anna M. Mills, Barbara A. Mills, Betty 172, 211. 255 Mills. Carroll H, Mills, Danny R. Mills, David C. Mills, Deona M Mills, Diana L. Mills, Don 315 Mills, Earlene Mills, Elizabeth A 370 Mills, John B, Milts. Karen L. 175, 441 Mills. Kathryn B, 312, 471 Mills. Larry E. Mills. Larry R. Mills, Lenora K. Mills. Linda S. 441 Mills. Lonnie L. 129, 416 Mitis, Michael B Mills. Rodney H. Mills. Stephen J Mills. Thomas A, Mills. William D Mims, Gail S 330 Mims. Mary L G. Mims, Steven D Mindrum, G. Scott Mingardi. Patricia A 416 Miniclc. Susan K. 471 Mmk. Gregory A Mink, Orville R, Mink. Ronald E. Minnich. Charoiette S. Minnlch, M. Frances C Mlnnick. William E. Minnis. Mareia V Minnix. Norma H. Minogue, Daniel T Minton. Dennis C Mlnton. Grelchen M. Miracle. Bruce W Miracle, Doris C Miracle, E. Vern Miracle, Eddy P Miracle, Glen M Miracle, Mark W. Miracle, Robert H. Miracle, Zane Miranda. Mary F. Mitchell, Alice M. 370 Mitchell. Charles R. 253, 315, 318 370 Mitchell, Charles W 441 Mitchell. David W. 441 Mitchell. Debra L 318, 471 Mitchell, Elizabeth A. Mitchell, Florence Mitchell, Gary L. MKchell, James W. Mitchell, John M Mitchell, Kevin C 392 Mitchell, Larry 145 Mitchell, Madonna C. 441 Mitchell, Mark S. Mitchell. Mary K. 5. Mitchell. Mary S Mitchell. Nancy J Mitchell. Rick 180 Mitchell, Ronald W. Mitchell. Shawn A Mitchell. Stanley 1. 176. 178, 180 182, 185, 258 MKchell, Terry L. Mitchell. Vivian A Mitchell. Warren B 206, 207. 370 Mitchell, Willard A. 4i6 Milchum, Lawrence D 370 Mittel, Tern A. 441 Mize. Deborah J 416 MIze. Joyce H Mtadek. Brenda R Moajel, Fahad A Moberly, Bobbie A Moberly, Donnie R Moberly, Jesse E. Moberly. Nancy C 284. 370 Moberly, Reeda A 312 Moberly. Robert C 370 Moberly. Suzanne C Mobiey. Dale L Mobley. James S Mobiey. Marsha B 416 Mobiey. Richard W Mobiey. Wendell Moccla. Arlene M Moccla. Cheryl A 370. 416 Moeller, Amy E MoHett, Charles D 170, 306, 370 Moffitt. John P Moford. Jo R Mohamad, Awed S. Mohanty. Amiya K, Mohanty. Sarat K. Moher, Richard K. 250, 370 Mohl, Mary W Mohl, Siaden J Mohr, Carol A 441 Mohr, Lynn A. Mohrfield. Cynthia 441 Moien. Scott M Moles. Kennelh D. Mollman. Diana J. 471 Moloney, Margaret C. Molony, Darlene K, Moman, Margaret A. 269, 370 Monahon, Deborah L 441 Monarch, John B Monarch, Lisa A 278 Monbeck, Lucinda M Monica, Charles A. 263. 370 Monie, Terry J. Monihan, James M, 278 Monnig. Donna C. Monnig, Elaine M, Monroe. Edgar W. Monroe, Lane R. 442 Monroe, Scott K 370 Montague, Edward C Montella. Gregory J Montgomery. Carol D 298, 442 Montgomery, David H 326 Montgomery. Gary A Montgomery, James D 315 Montgomery, John M Montgomery. John P 180 Montgomery, Karen D. Montgomery. Kim 442 Montgomery, Larry V Montgomery, Laura K. Montgomery, Lesa K. 471 Montgomery, Mary Montgomery, Michael C Montgomery, Norman J. Montgomery, Philip A. 270 Montgomery, Phillip L Montgomery, Roben B. 206. 207. 416 Montgomery, Robert E. Montgomery, Ronald L. Montgomery, Shenll Moody, Brenda R 370 Moody, Charles E 236, 254, 269 283, 315, 371 Moody,, Elizabeth L Moody, Jack R. Moody, Kimberly J. Moon, Glasion L Mooney, Bertha B 416 Mooney, Bill H Mooney. Joseph F 371 Mooney. Robert M. 332 Moor, Morris H Jr 180 Moore, Anna J. 371 Moore, Anna M. Moore, Anne L Moore, Barbara R 265 Moore, Billy W 371 Moore, Bradley K Moore, Carltonia J 471 Moore, Cary P Moore. Charles A Moore, Charles K Moore. Clarence R. Moore, Colleen C 371 Moore, Dana L. 371 Moore, David K Moore, Deborah A Moore, Deborah J. Moore, Deborah J. Moore, Debra L Moore, Donald L. Moore, Donna J 164 Moore, Donna S, Moore, Gary N. 170, 171 Moore, Gertrude A. 371 Moore, Gregory A, 471 Moore, John S 371 Moore, Joseph M Moore. Kenneth L. Moore. Kimberly J, 442 Moore, Linda J. Moore. Marcella C Moore, Maria R Moore, Marsha K 268. 318. 371 Moore. Mildred J 471 Moore, Nancy C. Moore, Nancy Lynn Moore, Norman R. Moore, Pamela A. Moore, Ramonda D 471 Moore, Sally A 254. 295 Moore. Sara M Moore, Sherry L Moore. Stanley Moore, Sieve 256 Moore, Susan N. 471 Moore. Thelma M. Moore, Thomas E. Jr. Moore. Thomas J Moore. Trudy 252 Moore. Vernon M Moore, William E Moores, Alan Y 283 Moores, Martene C 371 Moores, Tammy J 270, 442 Moorman, John Morefield. Judy L B Morehead. Lisa A 471 Moretz, Virginia B Morgan. Biilye C 371 Morgan, Came P Morgan, Conslance E Morgan. Deborah A 416 Morgan, Deborah D Morgan, Elizabeth A 310 Morgan, Ernest C Morgan, Freda A. Morgan. Gary L Morgan, Howard R Sr. Morgan, Keith P Morgan, Kenneth Jr 471 Morgan. Larry W Morgan, Leslie G Morgan. Linda C 442 Morgan. Nathan H Morgan, Patsy J Morgan, Paul W 371 Morgan, PrlsciHa Morgan, Robin K Morgan. Scoll M 263, 471 Morgan, Shanon K G Morgan. Steven fl Morgan, Theresa J 472 Morgan, Wilham J 209 Morphew, Debra J 264, 416 Morrett, John A 416 Morns. Ardis L Morns, ArriHa M Morns, Betty L Morns, Brenda C. H. Morris, Carl L Morris, Donna L Morris, Frank fl Morris, Gary L Morris, Harold T 416 Morns. James M 324, 396 Morris, James T Morns. Joyce A Morris. Kathryn A Morris, Kathy L Morris, Lee L 472 Morns, Leonard L Morris, Luann M 271 Morns. Manel S Morns, Michael J Morns, Patricia A Morris, Richard R Morns. Ronald W Morris, Sifura 251 Morns, Sylvia J 281, 371 Morns. Tern J 371 Morris Chairman William 147 Morris, William F Morris, William H Morrison, Danny R Morrison, Dnnda R 295 Morrison, James K. Morrison, Ken Morrison, Kevin G Morrison. Nanette M. Morrison, Sandra K. P Morrlssey. Janet E Morrissey, Margaret M. Morrow, David L. Morrow. Donna U Morrow. James D 278, 472 Morrow, John K Morton, Herbert L. Morton, Kent H Morton, Larry W Morton. Ruth K Morwessei. Barbara A Moseley. Robert L Moser, Karen E 248, 271 Moser, Rebecca S Moser, Robert G 270 Moser, Robert M II Moser, Tncia A. Mosgrove, Scott W. 196 Mosher. Charles A. Mosher, Joyce L. Mosher, Waiter C, Mosier. Darrell R. Mosley, Rubm L. Moss, Betty A. Moss, David W Moss, Deborah L. 246, 416 Moss, Melody P Moss. Nancy A 371 Moss, Pete 249 Mossolli, Jennifer A, Mote. Luis R. Mote. Rhonda Motsch, William A. Jr. Mott, Jeannine S. 269, 270. 276 371 Moubray. Doris M. Mounce, Carolyn S. Mounce, Patricia L Mounie, Teresa L 442 Mounts, David N Mounts, Susan D. 442 Mowers, Lorie L Mowles, Jerry M 416 Moxiey. Dennis fl. Moyer, Carolyn S, Moyer, Deborah A. Mozer, Scott R. Mudd, Joseph L Mudd, Mary K, Mudd. Robert J Mudd. Susan K. Mueller, Donna M 216. 217. 371 Mueller, Robert A Muench, Belh A. Mul, Ruth B Mulberry, Rhonda F 442 Muicahey. Mary A 239, 248. 252 265, 274, 371 Muicehy, Jennie C Mulkins, Paula J 416 Mullen, Kevin P. Mullen. Mary D. 371 Mulligan. Patricia L. Mulligan. Patricia S Mullln, Mark E 442 Muillneaux. Maniu 371 Muliins. 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Susan D Noble, Tony Nobles. Mitchell L. Nobles, flue S H lil-Nob lndex 499 Noblelt. Kenneth E. Noe, Debra A. 280 Noe, Mary D Noe. Sally C. Noel. Ann M, Noel. Dana J. 284 Noel, Gary L, 170. 209 Noel, Gregory K. Noel. John M 442 Noel, Sheila C. Noftsger. Phyllis J- Noger. lona M Noger. Martin A. Nolan, Holly J. H. Nolan. Lawrence R. 372 Nolan, Pamela L Nolan, Robert S Nolan, Scott Noland, Susan M 322 Noonan, James L. Nophs, Linda S. Nortleel. Charles E Nortleel, Jolynn Norfleel, Lgrry D. Norfleet, Richard H. 264, 372 Norman, Anita L Norman, Gordon W Norman, William J. Norris, Bert T Norris. Charles L Norris, Debra S Norris, Dorothy M. Norris. Gerald B Norris, Isaac J Norris, Jayne A 318 Norris. Jeffrey L. 328 Norris, Marc J Norris, Nancy A 442 Norris, Reed B Norris, Rickie L Norris. Virginia A. 278 Norns, Von J North, Patricia T North, Thomas L North, Tim A Northcutt. Bonnie K. Northcull, Monty L, Nortbcun, Ronnie K. Norton, Catherine R. Norton, Jeffrey H. 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Parris, Ellen L 252, 257. 375 Parris, Sharon 252, 257, 268 375 Parris, William L 417 Parrish, Dale M. Parrisb, Debra L. Parrish, Floyd B. Parrish, Patti B Parroco, Chanty F ParroH, Jane M Parroll, Jams M 375 Parroti, John F ParrotI, Opal A Parroti, Ray A Parrott, Sharon K. Parrott, Wiley K Parrotte, Roger W Parry, Susan K Parson, Jennifer M Parson. Ronald E Parson, Wilbur Parsons, Billie A 248, 270, 297 417 Parsons, Christy A 417 Parsons, Dale W Parsons, Deborah H Parsons, Donald E Parsons, Ida J Parsons, John D 375 Parsons, Joyce A 472 Parsons, Kathy J Parsons, Kimberlee J 310 Parsons, Mary P 310 Parsons, Molly S 472 Parsons, Sandra L. Parsons, Sandra M Parsons, Susan D 318 Parsons, William J Partin, Darren W 472 Partin, Ronnie R. Partlov e, George H 266 Paschall, Jimmy D Pasco, Deborah L M. 320, 321, 417 Pasley, Randall S Pasquanello, Lori J. Pasquel, Anna C Passenant, Donald G. 375 Paslirik, Michael R. Pate. Edward M 326 Pate, Elizabeth S Pate, Mark T 326 Pate, Raleigh S Patrick, Alfred 142 Patrick, Catherine E 417 Patrick, Donald M. 270 Patrick, Edith S Patrick, Jackie A Patrick, Lisa K Patrick. Sleven R. 285 Patrick. Tracy R Patrick, William C. Patrick, William D, 305 Patten, Henry K Patterson, Charles E Patterson, Cynlhia A 472 Patterson, Janice L Patterson, John E Patterson, John P Patterson, Joy M Patterson, Larry C. Patterson, Marcia D Panerson, Mary S 443 Patterson, Michael S 328 Patterson, Patricia L Patton, Connie J Patton, Dale 180 Patton, David W 375 PaRon, Douglas J Patton. Gary B. Patton. John W Patton. Michael W. Patton, Rebecca 375 Patton, Rodney L. Patton, Ronda L 472 Patton, Sandra Patton, Stanleo Patton, William R Paul. Darren F. Paul. Gary A, Paul. Jack T. , Paul. Jill M. 472 Paul. Richard A. Paul, Sandra M, Paul. Wendy L. 295 Paulson, Allan T. Paxson, Rita H, Payne, Christy L, 310 Payne, Jacinta M. 472 Payne, Julia M. Payne. Karen A, 274, 443 Payne, Karen G Payne, Kimberly A. Payne, Robert A. Payne, Sherrie J, 396 Payne, Sleven R Payton. Emery J. Payton, Leiand Peace, Brenda J 250, 392 Peace, Ina K, Peach, James L. Peacock, Mark S. Peake, Steven T Pearcy, Jay B Pearson, Steven L Pearson, Wayne Pease, Mary Jo G. Peavler, Darrell G Peay, Eleanor A 249 Peddicord,Greg Peddicord, Wanda J, Peden, Mary K. Pedigo, Kenneth W, Peek, Deborah L. Peek, Emma L. Peercy, Gary D. Peery, Daniel C 375 Peery, Thomas G 328, 443 Peet, Margaret M Pelfrey, Barbara L. Pelfrey, Cheri Pelfrey, James H Pelfrey. Pamela S 473 Pelkey, David D. Pelkey. William L. Pell. Kathy L Pelle, Debbie J Pellegnno. Salvatore 253 Pelley. Donna F 375 Pelosi. Mike J. Pelstring, Richard J. Pena. William T. Pence. Margaret E. 252, 257, 267 375 Pence, Rita J. Pence, Sharon L. 321 Pence. Stephen B. Pendell, Deborah S. Pendell. Rebecca J 417 Pendleton. Debra S. Pendleton, Donald L. Pendleton, Sandra K. Pendlelon. Teresa A. Pendygrafi, Robert L, Penagor, Thomas M. Penman, David L. Penn, Bradley E. Penner, Judith V. Pennlman, Elizabeth F. 472 Pennington, Barbara Pennington, Coleen K Pennington, Donald Pennington, Elizabeth 375 Pennington, Frances K Pennington, George M Pennington, Monty R, Pennington, Ron R. Pennington, Sally B. Pennington, There sa A 392 Pennlz. Shelby J. Pennypacker. John R, Accidents do happen, but security is on the scene to investigate. — p— Pablan, Barbara J 303 Pace, Betty F Pace, Delana K Pace. Jean R, Pace, Joseph K, Pace, Tommy Pack, Joseph Pack, Linda L ■- - ' ' ' i ' i  s r- P w N ' 500 Index Nob-Pen Penrod, Sherry V Pensinger, Virginia J. Peol, Lynn A Pequignot. Lisa B Perclful. John L. Perdue. Berl Jr. Perdue, Charles B Jr. Perdue. David G Pergrem. Clark D Pergrem. William C, Perkins, Arthur E. Jr. Perkins. Daniel W Perkins, Forde Perkins, James M Perkins, Jo A, Perkins, Joe M. 306. 375 Perkins, Lenora L. Perkins. Paul F. Perkins. Robert 0. Perkins, Sandy C 172 Perkins. Sharon F Perkins, Suzanne 417 Perkins. Thomas R Perkins, Vicki S. 443 Perkins, William H 264 Perkins. William H Perkins. William R 306. 337 Perkowski, Joseph 254, 275, 417 Perks. Vadina A. Perme, Leanne H. 375 Pern, Debra A, Perrin. Rachel E. Perrlne. Peggy S Perruzzi. Tinamarie Perry. Anna M, Perry. Cess 326 Perry. Dawn C. Perry, Deborah K, 443 Perry. Deborah L Perry. Earnest L Perry, Elissa A 249, 315. 417 Perry. Han A. Perry, Lee C. Jr. Perry, Lisa R Perry, Rena A. Perry. Rodney T, 392 Perry. Timothy D. Perry, Wanda F. Perry, William D. PERSHING RIFLES 278 Pesavenlo. Edward J Pesci, Lee M Pesci. William L Peters, Annena R Peters. OAvid M Peters, Deborah C 443 Peters. Dorothy A Peters. Joanna M 473 Peters, Kathleen 266. 417 Peters, Larry W. Peters, Lou F. Peters, Rhonda 417 Peters. Teresa L. Peters, Teresa S. Pelers, Velma K Peters. Vick. L 49, 473 Peterson, Alan P 392 Peterson, Allhaire D Peterson. Bill S. Peterson, Daniel R. Peterson, David S Peterson. Debra M. Peterson, Janet E 247. 303. 322 443 Peterson, Jean A Peterson. Karen E. Peterson, Robert G. Pelil)ean. Herbert C. Peliljean. Marcus F 443 Petrey, David A. 270, 280. 375 Petrey, Margaret B Petrey, Sandra E Petlibone, Kara J 272 Pettibone. Lmda K Pettit. James A. Penit, Wendy L. 267, 473 Petty, James H Pelzold. Gloria V Pewlher, Micbael J 263, 316. 375 Ptaadt, Richard L Pfalzgraf, Lmda M PfeHer. Claire F PfeMler, Cynihia E. 443 PleHer, Kimberly A 330. 375 Pleifer, Jacqueline G. Pleiter. Jeanne C Pleiter, Lauren A. Ptotenhauer, Harriet Phatf, Susan M. Phelps. Catberine A. Phelps, Danny J Phelps. Derek B Phelps. Hollis B Phelps, Jane M 443 Pbelps. J ohn B. Phelps. Leslie J. Phelps. Mary L. Phelps. Michael E. Phelps. Patty A Phelps, Rinnie J Phelps. Tern Y PHI ALPHA THETA 356 PHI BETA LAMBDA 281 PHI DELTA THETA 316, 317 PHI EPSILON KAPPA 253 Philbeck, Rosalind B. Phllljppe, Beverly J. Phillippe. Bonnie L. Phillips, Amy L. 375 Phillips, Bradley R 167 Phillips, Col. Charles 115 Phillips. Deborah K 303 Phillips. Diane B 443 Phillips. Geraldine R. Phillips, James S 170 Phillips. Karen C Phillips, Kenneth A 279 Phillips, Laura K. Phillips, Michael G. Phillips, Odell 253 Phillips. Rhonda L 262, 443 Phillips. Robert J Phillips. Sherry M. 473 Phillips. Stephanie H. Phillips. Steve F. Phillips, Steven R. 375 Phillips, Susah D 375 Phillips, Susan S Phillips. Teresa J. 443 Phillips, Thomas M Philon. Cleophas Philpot. Gordon Philpot, Norma S W. Philpol, Timothy R. Philpott. Kathie L 284 PHI MU 318. 319 Phipps, Deborah M Phipps, Sarah L 443 Phipps, William fl 375 PHI UPSILON OMICRON 246 Phoenix, Larry A PhoeniK, Lucinda J PI BETA PHI 320, 321 Pickenll. James M Pickett. Alan K. Pickett, Ann G. 417 Pickett. Darrell G. Picou. Marc T Picton, Tammi L. Pieper, Mary A. Pieper, Maruice D Jr. Pieper, Wayne C 290, 324 Pieraerts, Vincent J. Pierce. Dale E Pierce, Donald W Pierce, Eddie W Pierce, Jerry D. Pierce, Karen H Pierce, Kimmie M Pierce. Lisa M Pierce. Mark B Pierce. Randall Pierce, Sharon C Piercetield, Tamra A, 473 Piercy, Larry J Piercy. Lawrence C Pierson, Mary R 473 Pigg, David L Ptgg. Sammie E Jr 170. 209, 375 Pigg, Victoria L 328, 417 Pigman, Curtis H. Pigman. Dwight M. Pigue. Ltbbie L. T, PI KAPPA ALPHA 322, 323 Pike. Alan A. Pike. Rebecca A B. Pike. Robert E. 253 Pike Steven G Pillay, Muthaiya Ping. Robert Pingleton, William K. Pinkston, David C 473 Pinkslon, Ruth R 375 Pmler, Steve S 280 PI OMEGA PI 255 Piper, James A Pipes. Chernce V. 473 Pippen. Scott D Pisetsky, Eileen 417 Pitakos, Robert A 332 Pitman. Charles E Pitman. Jane C Pillman. Hannah M. PiOman, Michael D. Pitts. Rickie D. 375 Pitts. Tolene H Pitz. Stephen A 170. 277. 393 Placek. Steven Placke, Margie L. Plageman, Denise Planck. Dallas D Plante. Mary B Pleasant, Judy A 318 Pleasants. James K. 197, 258 Plenz, Debra S. 330. 375 Plowman. Edward C Plummer, Bonnie J C Plummer. James K. Plummer, Jams L. 277, 473 Plummer. Mary L Plummer. Pamela L. Plunken. Kathy L. Plyman. James E. Poe, Darlene 443 Poe. Howard D Poe. Richard D Poe, Susan L Poer. Teresa E Pogge, George W Poland, Martha J. Poland. Sandra 396 Poleale. Herbert B Jr. Polin. Tille P. Pollard, Winston L. Polley. Monde B. 295 Pollilt, Deborah S Pollitt, Jeft G 300 Pollitte, Vicki G 310 Pollock, Sandra E. T Pollock, Steven R Polly. Camelia S 473 Polsgrove, Marva S. 443 Polston. Christine Polston. Leonidus H Polvino, Dr Gen 212 Poncer, Jonathan L. Poole, Charles D. 443 Poole. Dolores Poole, James M Poole, Kathy L. Poole, William D. Pope. James D Pope, James M. Pope. Kalhy A Pope. Lindsay F 310 Pope. Patricia L Pope, Ruby R Pope. Stacy L Pope. Steven D Poppas. Michael Poppas. Stephen C. Poppiewell, Kathy J. K. Popplewell. Robbie A. Porritt. Timothy R, Porter. Daniel R, Porter. David M Porter. Deborah E. Porter. Diane K, 417 Porter. Kathy R 473 Porter, Marlee C Porter, Martha M Porter. Malthew L Porteus. G Jean Posey. Dean Robert 150 Posey, Ronald G. 473 Posey, Teresa M 273, 396 Possehl, Andrea H Poslon, Connie L. Potensky. Mary J 473 Potler, Rhonda C 310 Potter, Shirley Y. Potts. Bernard A 278 Potts, Brian D 473 Potts. Craig A Potts. Edilh M, 375 Potts, James C Potts. Janet G. Potts, Jonell Potts. Roger L. Powell. Alma Y Powell, Cynthia M. 255 Powell. David K. Powell. David M. Powell. Deborah Powell, Debra M Powell, Donna L. M. Powell. Elizabeth C. Powell. Glenn B Powell. Gregory W. Powell, Howard B Powell, Dr. J. C 8, 96, 97, 383 393 Powell. Jerry W. Powell, John R. Powell, Julie A. Powell, Karen E. Powell, Kathy E. 417 Powell. Kim 214, 473 Powell, Loretia K, Powell, Loretta S. Powell, Lynn L. Powell, Mary K. Powell. Richard Powell, Shelby R Jr Powers, Archie B Powers. Deborah A. Powers, Dr Betty 122 Powers. Frank M III 170, 171 Powers. Terry L. Powers. Wanda L. Poynter, Betty M Poynler, Carolyn D Poynter. Deborah M Poynter, Elsie K Prapawat, Pansm 393 Prater, Arthur B Jr 164, 180 Prater, Danny K. Praler, Ethan D. Praler, Michael E. Prater, Mitchell Prater, Otis Jr. Prater, Ramona J. Prather, Carl G. Prather. Cynlhia Prather. Everett W. Jr, Prather. James R Prather, Kimberly E 443 Prather, Palncia J 310. 443 Prather, Peggy L Prather, Roberta F Prather. Sharon K Prather. Wilham T. 375 Pratt. William D II 224, 252. 265 Preece, Glendine 417 Preece, James T Preece, Myrtle H Preece. Pamela K. 396 Prerraerls. R. F 281 Prescott, Morris Presley. Gary A, Presley, Michael K. Presnell, Nancy C 284 Preston, Connie S Y. Preston, David B. 305 Preston, Delores L. Preston. Dennis A. Preston. Diana W. Preston, Keith M. Preston, Marilyn C- Preslon, Mark E. Preston, Mary W. Preston, Michael Preston, Richard A 375 Preston, Rick E 473 Preston, Robert K, Preston. Valerie K. Preston, Walter L, PrewiH, Bobby R, Prewitt, Charles P. Prewitt, Cindy L Prewitt, Donna J Prewitt, Edna B PrewiH. Kenna L 312. 473 Prewitt, Pamela G 473 Prewitt, William C. Pribble. Shawn R. Price, Cyd L. Price. Darlene L. Price. David D. Price. Earl R. Price. Elaine Price. Garry L, 375 Price, Gene M. Price. Harry F. 376 Price. Jamie L. 473 Price, Joyce M. Price, Kalhenne O 443 Price. Loren C Price, Marian L Price. Martha A 383 Price, Mary V. Price. Marybeth 310 Price. Paul M. Price, Richard J 278 Price, Stanley A. 443 Price, Tammy L 473 Pnchard. Elmer L Prichard. Mike D Prichard. Robyn J 267, 281, 473 Prichard. William J III 301 Pridemore, Randy S Pridemore. William K. Priest, Janice L Priest. Richard P Priest. Stephen R 443 Priestley. Timothy W Prince, James D Prince, Lmda S 273. 443 Prllchard, William J 275. 300. 417 Prilchett, Cynthia L. 473 Proctor, Mary L 417 Proctor, Naomi J ProHiH. Charles R. Prolitl. Teresa L 473 Protitt, Terry L PROGRESS 288, 269 Propes. Janel L Propps. Jeffrey D Prosser, Mark A 269. 443 Prow, Gregory L. 417 Prow, Thomas W, 473 Pruett, Thomas W. Pruitt. Byron E. Pruin. Lois F Pruin. Sharon L 278, 444 Pruitt, Victoria M Pryor. Richard L Jr. Pryor. Sharon R 444 Pryse, Wayne R Pryse, William T PSI CHI 248 Puangngarm. Jane C, 417 Puckell, Bobby E Pucketl, David W Pucketl, Gloria J Puckett, Larry E. Puckett, Robert W Puffer. Chris 164 Pugh, MIkel G Pujda. Patrick A. Pullen, Robert D Pulliam, Ann B 417 Pulliam. Donita S. Pulliam, Gary S Pulliam, James D Pulliam, Laura L. Pulliam, Mark A. 328 Pulliam. Melissa L 303 Pulham. Pamela H Pullms, James C II Pumphrey, Rebecca C, 297 Purcell, David L Purcell, Roger D Purdon, Kimberly A, Pursilull. Beulah M. Pursley. Joyce L 444 Purves, Catherine I. 417 Purvis. Candance S. 444 Pyles. Vivian L Pysher. Franklin W, Jr. Pytosh, Laura A -Q- Ouaack, Nancy A. 417 Quaies, Joanne M Quails. David G 324. 417 Queries. Sara M 357, 376 Queen, Kay L 203. 473 Quartermous, Shern D 332 Quick, Megan C Quigg. Daniel L. Quillen. Carol J Quillen, Charles R Quillen, Donald W Guillen, Mary F Quillm, Timolhy M 315, 396 Quinlan, Patrick T Quinn, Ann R. Quinn, Caria M 272, 376 Quinn, Colleen K Quinn, Jessie C Quinn, Kevin B. Quinn, Lee D 376 Quinn, Manann Quinn. Paul E — R— Rapp. Karen M 376 Rabe, Frances M Racis, Joseph J 275 Radel, Douglas L. 444 Rader, Alan 90 Rader, Barbara A. Rader, Margaret A. Rader, Mary J Radford, Homer Jr. Radford. James M. Radike, Kathleen M. 473 Ragland. Prentis E. 180, 258 Raglin. Glenn E. 168 Rague. Debbie 295 Rahardjo. Oenus Rahard)o, Oenus Rahschulte. Chnstoph Railey. George A Jr 271. 417 Rams. Calvin L. Rains. Glenda M. R. Rains, Lmda S. Rains, Wanda L Rainwater. Carolyn P. 281 Rainwater. Harold L. Raisle. Ted Raley, Vickie W. Rail. Denise H. Ralston. Alma J. 473 Ralston, Kenneth D. flalstow. Susan F. Rambo, Deborah K. Rambo, Susan K 376 Rambone, Michael M. Ramey, Billy W. 417 Ramey. Don T. Ramey. Sherry L S Ramey. Tom 337 flamler, Christine M, 473 Ramsay, David H Ramsey. Cheryl L, Ramsey, Donald R. Ramsey, Elsa Ramsey. Ernest R. Ramsey. Garry Ramsey. Isaac J. Ramsey, James F Jr. Ramsey, James M. Ramsey, James T Ramsey, Mary E Ramsey, Michael H. Ramsey, Oliver J Ramsey, William D Ramsey, William W Randall, Fannye J Randall, Gerrye L. F. Randolph. David S. Raney, Danny Rankin, Carolyn S. Rankin, Howard W 393 Rankin, Jennifer L 473 Rankin, Judith M. Rankin, Karen L. 263 Rankin, Minnie W. Rankin, Robin L H Rankin, Tammie A 297, 473 Ransdell, Barbara A. Ransdell, John M Ransdell, Kathryn T 318 Ransom, Renee D Rapier. Celeste M 376 Rapier, Eleanor E. 417 Rapp, Dorothy R Rapp, Joseph E Jr Rapp. Lois A. V Rapson, Sandra K 444 Raque, Debbie J 50, 326, 396 Raque. Nancy L. Rash, Barbara A. 272, 376 Rashel. Rod 266 Rasmossen, Tammy M 473 Rasner, Wade L 376 Rates. Glen M Rathjens. Frank E Jr RatiiFf, Claude B RathH. Debby D 396 Ralliff, Elizabeth A RathH, Frederick C RatliH. Garry L. RalliH, James B. RatliH, Larry D Rathff, Michael D. Rathff, Regina M, RalliH, Russell G. RathH, Shene R. 444 Ratlerman. Elizabeth 322, 473 Rauch. Jacob K. Raulerson. Terry A. 277, 376 Rausch. Mary J Ravencraft. Cindy J Ravencraft, Michael D. Ravin, Sondra L. Rawlmgs. Raymond S. Rawhngs. Saihe E 248. 444 Rawlmgs. William M Rawlms, Kenna L C Rawlins. Tammy K Ray, Amon S. Jr. Ray. Daniel L. Ray. Diana L Ray, Elmer T Jr Ray, Frankie L 328 Ray. Harriett S Ray, Johnnie C. Ray, Karen F. Ray, Margaret E. Ray. Sandra L 376 Ray. Steve C Ray, William J Rayburn, Charles W. 269. 376 Rayburn, Frank S Rayburn, S Dianna Raymond. Annette K. Raymond, Ash 129 Raymond, Deborah A Raymond. John A Razor. Edwin M. Rea. Sarah L. 271. 280 Reed. Gar 265, 376 Read. George A Read, James K 473 Reader, Garry L 257. 267, 376 Reading. Elizabeth A 473 Reams, Lewis R Reams, Mary K Reardon, William W 473 Reavis, John B. Jr Rebilas, Richarfl P Reck, Kevin S. 376 Rector, Jan 318 Hector. Man R. Redd, Anna L. Redden, Ronald D. Redden. Timothy F. Redford, Denia J 417 Redman, Ginger A. 310 Redman, Stephanie A. 263 Redman, Timothy W Redmon, Phillip W Reed, Alan W. Reed. Amy P. Reed. Billy H. Reed. Carol Reed. David A Reed, Devm L. Reed, Donald W, Reed. Douglas E. Reed, Jerry L. Reed. Joellen Reed, Kimberly A 417 Reed. Pamela G 444 Heed. Patricia J 249, 417 Reed, Randolph C 279 Reed. Sharon E Reed. Sharon K. Reed. Sharon L 246, 376 Reed, Thomas E. Reed. Thomas E. Reed, Thomas J. Reed. Vicki J- Reed. William D Reeder. Judith A. Reedy. Bob W 444 Reedy. Or Charles 153 Reedy. Michelle L 262. 444 Rees, Donna 252 Rees. Edie A. Reese. Edgar N jr Reese. Judy L Reese. Mary E. 376 Reese. Stephanie J. Reese. Vanessa D. W. Heeser. Douglas C. 396 Pen-Ree lndex 501 Reeves, Charlotte M. Reeves. Danny C 252, 376 Reeves. Don G 324 Reeves. Elizabeth G. 376 Reeves. Julie A. Reeves. MaurKa A, Reeves. Sandra J 266 Reeves. Stephen J ReHett. Renee A 376 Reffitt, David P Regan. Kalhie J Reglnelli, Beth A. Rehkamp. Karen M. 473 Rebm, Car! D Reichard, Cindy M. Reid. Delphia R- Reid. Janice F H. Reid. Jonathan C Reld, Steven E. 417 Reid. Steven H Reigelman. Sandra D. Relk. Curtis A Relk. Rita F Reilly. Amy S Remhardt. Elizabeth 417 Reinle. John F Reis, Baja 261. 303 Rels, Jennifer 303 Reis. Neva J Reiser, Barbara J. Reister, Davrd J 270 Reitz. Chris J Relford, Faye V Renaker. Deborah E. 271. 297. 444 Renaker, Sharon L. 270, 473 Renfro. James M Renlro. Kathenne C. Renfro. Pamela J. M. Renfroe, Julia E Renfrew, Jimmy L. Renner, Victoria A. 173, 210, 211 417 Renners. Sharon A. Rennin, Karen J 444 Rennirt. Kalhy E 473 Rennlrt. Ronda G 264, 416 Renshaw. David W Renshaw, Margaret L Repper. Frank S 270 Reppert, Kathryn Reser, Eleanor C. Reyes, Karen L. 474 Reyes, Theresa P 376 Reyher, Susan E, Reynolds, Arkie S 474 Reynolds, Bobby J. Reynolds, Carolyn S. Reynolds, David M Reynolds, Debbie Reynolds. Debra A, 247, 265, 444 Reynolds, Diana E 175 Reynolds, Doug 247. 444 Reynolds, Etta M B Reynolds, Janet T. 277, 376 Reynolds, Joseph M 376 Reynolds, Kalhy L Reynolds, Kim E Reynolds, fulark L 322, 418 Reynolds. Mary H Reynolds. Mearl W fleynolds. Michael W. Reynolds, Randy Reynolds. Richard D. Reynolds, Sandra A, Reynolds, Scott A. Reynolds, Sue 265 Reynolds, Teresa A 318, 444 Reynolds, Terri M 396 Rhea, Debra K Rhea, Eldora V 298, 444 Rhea, Robert Y Rhew, Ronald Rhoades, Mark E. Rhode, Bruce R. Rhoden. Faye L. Rhodes, Palsy J 418 Rhodes, Rickie E 177. 180. 181 Rhodes. William C Rhodus. Billy G Rhodus, Billye W Rhodus, James C. 474 Rhodus, Michael R Bhodus, Rebecca L. Rhodus, Timolhy Rhodus, Virginia C. Rho Epsilon 256 Rhorer. Alvln F Rhudy, Sandra S. Rice, Andrew W Rice, Barbara A. 336 Rice. Blllie J. Rice, David E. Rice, David M. 474 Rice, Gary G Rice. Linda D Rice. Linda £ M Rice, Mary M 376 Rice, Oscar L Jr, 279 Rice, Pamela K 376 Rice, Russell A. 474 Rice, Santord F. Rice, Stephen P. Rice, Terry L Rice. Thelma E, Rice. Timothy E. Rice, Tondaleyo Rice. William O. Rich. Debra D Rich, James A Rich. Michael A. Rich. William T, Richard. George L Richard. Joe C 177, 180 Richards, John G Richards, Stephen W, 270. 418 Richardson, Alfred T. Richardson, Amy M, Richardson. Anthony G. Richardson. Anthony Richardson, Bonnie L. Richardson, Charles F. Richardson, Cynthia L Richardson, Diana L. 474 Richardson, Eddie W. Richardson, Eugene Richardson, Iris K. Richardson, Jackie D Richardson. Joseph W. 252. 270 Richardson. Judilh G. Richardson, Kenneth L. 444 Richardson, Larry L. Richardson, Michael J 276 Richardson. Michael S. 418 Richardson. Paula K. Richardson, Roger G Richardson. Sara M Ricbardson, Susan D. 265 Richardson, Susan J Richardson. Vera V Richardson, Verna C. Richardvllle, George RIcharl, JeHrey C RIche, Charles T Richey. Kenneth D. Richie. Carol 418 Richmond. Alice J. 247 Richmond. Christian J Richmond, Marsha Brown 122 Richmond, Richard E. Richmond, Rickie R. Richter, Clay P RIchwine, Patty M RIcke, Edward C Jr. RIckerd. Debra A RIcketts. Melanie A. Rickelts. R- Mark Ricks. Betty M. Ridden. Janet L Riddell, Lonnie Ridden. Michael L Riddell. Thomas D. Riddle, Chene L Riddle. Linda K. Riddle. Linville C. Riddle. Michael 0. Riddle, Stephen G. Ridenour. Maria F. Ridgley. Evelyne L Ridings. Patsy G. Riebau. Nancy R RIegel, Darcy A Riegel, Kim M 376 Riegler. Randall A 264 Riehl, Christopher J Riehl. Sara A Ries. Laurie M 474 Riesenbeck, Robert W. 300 Rife. Furnell Rlffe, Geoffrey L RItfe, Nancy L. Riflee. Mark L 444 Rigg. Bonnie R 322, 418 Riggin. Nancy C 376 Riggins, Davtd C 326 Riggle, Deborah F 418 Riggs. Burgin R. fliggs. Lisa M Riggs. Valerie S Rightmyer. Edwin K. 315, 337. 444 Rigney. James M Rigsby, Miriam L Riley, Anneat ia G 376 Riley. Elaine 474 Riley, James E 418 Riley, Joseph 0. Riley, Judith A 474 Riley, Mary E. Riley, Michael F. Riley, Paula M 444 Riley, Randall 6 Riley, Robert E Riley, Rosemarie A 321 Riley, Stephen Riley, Terry W. Riley, Thomas J Riley, Tommy L Rimel, JeHrey M 269 Rimer. Karen S RImmer, Scott A 205. 418 Rlngley, Gregory J 164 Rink. Richard A. Ripley, Robert A. Ripple, Margaret A. 396 Ripple, Rebecca J 396 Ripple, Rex L. 376 Ripple. Rick 0. 444 Risch, Laurie S Rishel. Roderick E. Rison. Donnie L. Rist. Laura M T Ritch, Jerry W. RItcher, Carrie L RItchey. Sharon A. 474 Ritchie, Cathy J Ritchie. Katherine E. 474 Ritchie, Kevin R. 397 Ritchie. Louise G. RIttenour, John T Jr Rittenour, Kimberley 392 RItter, Brian K. 324, 337, 416 Ritter, Harrlette A Riner. Jon E. Ritter, Stanley E RItter. Teresa K, Rlzenbergs, Patricia Rlzer. Kathy L 474 Rlzzo, Mark T. Roach, Louise E. Roach, W, Sandra M. Roaden, Jerry L Roaden. Lonnie D Roaden, Rachel A Roades, Gerald D Roahrig, Matthew A 270. 474 Roark, Connie R Roark, Dennis W 444 Roark. Kathy L. Roark, Teena J Roark, William R Bobbins. Clara E Robbins, Curtis K. Robblns, George E. Robbins. Sandra G. Robblns. Theresa I Robbins. Timothy L Roberson, Diane L. 444 Roberson. Larln L Robertson, TonI L 474 Roberts, Angela L Roberts, Arnelta Z. 418 Roberts, Beatrice Roberts, Becky J. 303 Roberts. Beverly D 377 Roberts, Bobby J Roberts. Candice 1 Roberts, Christopher 180. 258 Roberts, Clifford H. Roberts. Deborah L. Roberts, Deborah L. Roberts. Everett C. Roberts, Forrest P Roberts, Francis J Roberts, Geoffery Roberts, George D 377 Roberts. Greg 332 Roberts, Gwendolyn Roberts. Harold K Roberts, Jennings A. Roberts, Joanne 295 Roberts, Jocelyn L. 474 Roberts, Jody 418 Roberts, Karen A. 303 Roberts, Kathenne H. Roberts. Laura Roberts. Malvin D. Roberts. Marion S. Roberts, Marlene Roberts. Martha L Roberts. Mary A. Roberts. Michael B 392 Roberts, Paula R. 444 Roberts. Peggy L. Roberts. Philip W. Roberts, Rhonda F Roberts, Ricky L Roberts, Robert L Roberts, Roslyn L 418 Roberts, Ruth S 418 Roberts, Sandra F Roberts, Scotty Roberts, Selma J. Roberts, Sheila R Roberts. Sherry L 269. 377 Roberts. Steven J 324 Roberts. Susan D. 249 Roberts, Teresa G. 249 Roberts, Teresa M. Roberts, Terry A, Roberts, Thomas M Roberts, Veronica Roberts, Willis R. Robertson, Ann B. 297, 474 Robertson, Barbara J. 377 Robertson, Joseph P. Robertson. Kent B. Robertson, Melissa B Robertson. Michael D. Robertson. Nancy P Robertson. Pamela J Robertson. Richard C 233. 377 Robertson. Robert W Robertson. Sherry A. 310. 377 Robinette. Carolyn S, Roblnette, Joanne Robinette, Tobie K. Robinson, Annette 444 Robinson. Bettma R. 444 Robinson, Billy R Robinson. Bryan L 170 Robinson. Carolyn A. Robinson. Deborah L Robinson. Deborah L. Robinson. Denisa L. Robinson, Donna J. Robinson, Eddie P Robinson, Edward L. Robinson, Eric N, Robinson. Henry A Robinson. Ira D Robinson. James D. M. Robinson. James M Jr. 255 Robinson, Jane E 271. 418 Robinson, JeHrey M 418 Robinson. Jim A. Robinson, Joan C. 444 Robinson, Joan K Robinson. Karen J. 255. 377 Robmson, Kevin D 444 Robinson, Linda K. Robinson, Mable D 474 Robinson. Margaret A, Robinson. Margaret J 418 Robinson. Marsha H Robinson, Mattte J Robinson, Nancy M Robinson, Norma D Robinson. Norma T. Robinson. Philip R 180 Robinson, Richard L 283, 316 Robinson. Ronnie L. 444 Robinson. Rulh J. Robinson, Samuel J Jr. Robinson, Sandra K 418 Robinson, Sandra M Robinson, Sharon D 274. 474 Robinson. Sheila F Robinson. Sheryl L 418 Robinson. Susan K. 312, 321 Robinson, Susan L Robinson. Tammy L 474 Robinson, Tommie L. 334, 335. 418 Robinson, Vena H. 474 Robinson, William B. 418 Robinson. William J Robinson. Wllma J Roby, John L. Rodencal. Lynne M 418 Rodgers. Frederick J Rodgers. Regina B 397 Rodgers, Teresa A flodrlguei, Cristino Rodriguez. Holly M. Roe, Ferris H. Roe. Leonard A. Roe, Michael R. Roe. Rebecca A. 418 Roedel, Richard R. Roemer, Jennifer J floesch. William J. Roesel, Kalhy A. 312 Roesel. Richard G. 300. 377 Rogers, Anita G 321 Rogers. Betty B. Rogers. Beverly A. 377 Rogers, Bonny G Rogers, Carol R. Rogers, Cynlhia E, Rogers, Debra A 121,444 Rogers. Denise A. Rogers, Donald B. Rogers. Elmer Rogers, James F. Rogers, James P. Rogers, Janice L 265, 418 Rogers, Jeffrey C. Rogers, Maxine Y Rogers, Mernon A. Rogers, Michael D. Rogers. Michael E. 377 Rogers, Muncie A. Rogers, Pamela D. Rogers, Robert D, Rogers, Ronald K. Rogers. Roxie G. Rogers, Steven F. Rogers. Susan L. Rogers. Tanya K 444 Rogers. Thomas F IV 474 Boggy. Thomas J, Rogness, Ruth N 392 Rohan, Victoria M. Roland, Anthony C Roles. Nancy R, M. Rolfes. Barbara A. Roltes. Pamela M 474 Rolfsen, Jane Roller, Laura K. C. Roller, Otis T. Rollings. Rae P. Rollins. Brenda R. 321 Rood, Gilbert T, Roop, Faith E. Roosa, Joni L. Root. Francis D Root, Jeffery G, 271, 418 Roper, David O. Rosati, John A. Rose, Allen K Rose, Chris 168 Rose, David V, Rose. Debra L 444 Bose. Elizabeth A. Rose. Elizabeth G. 474 Rose, Gary W. Rose, Herbert D Rose, Janet S Rose, Jeffrey A Rose. Kenneth R, Rose, Leslie D. Rose, Paula S- 418 Rose. Ruby K. Rose. Trent L 328 Rosenbaum. Thomas L 306. 337. 377 RosenhoHer, Nancy A. 444 Ross, Barry S. Ross, Charles S 144 Ross, Charles S Ross, Connie R. 277, 444 Ross, Deborah S 444 Ross, Elizabeth A Ross, Frankie L. Ross. Gerald D. 377 Ross. John W Ross, Juhe D 255, 303. 377 Ross. Lisa K 303, 474 Ross. Lou A. 377 Ross, Marian P. Boss. Marilynn G. 336. 377 Ross, Raymond E. Boss. Richard M. 444 Ross, Richard T. Ross, Ronald L Ross, Sharon G Ross, Sheree L. Ross, Steve 290, 332, 337 Ross, Susan D Ross, Theresa D. 418 Ross, Thomas T. Roth, Joan V. 474 Rothenburger, Robert 474 Rothfuss, Scott T. 300 RoHersman. Leon Roltgers. Robert A. 318. 324, 418 Rottinghaus. John B. Bottinghaus. Thomas A 418 Bottman, Beverly C. Bottner. Lisa J. 474 Bougeux, Juliette R. 474 Rouholiman, Mehdi Boundtree. Barbara A, 418 Boutt, Judy K. Houlzon, Daryl T. Rowaily, Mutallb M. Rowe. Cindy A. Bowe. Elizabeth J 211, 444 Bowe. Jerry T. 474 Bowe, Linda A 251. 277. 379 Rowe. Mark R. Rowe. Sandra S Rowe, Steve A 170, 209, 224 237, 259, 279. 306. 379 Rowland. David B. Rowland. Janine E. Rowland. Joyce F Rowland, Richard D. Rowland, Bobert S Bowlelt, Janel L 264. 297, 418 Bowlett, John D. 103 Rowlette, Micheli B. Rowlings. Mike 247 Roxberry. Don G. Roy. Charles W. Roy. Diana M. Roy, John S. Roy. Linda J, 379 Roy. Mark K Roy. Paula S 444 Roy, Randolph N. Roy. Richard F. Royalty, Danny M. Royalty. Martha D. Royalty, William D. Royce, Janel D Royer, Kalhy L 263, 379 Rozovlch. Michael II Bubarts, Virginia A. Rubel. James A. Ruchka, Dorothy M. Ruchka, Pamela C Rucker, Dana J. Rucker, James E. Rucker, Rose M, Rucker. Sherry C. Rudd, Larry R. Rudd, Melinda J 474 Ruggl es, Kellie B 445 Ruggs. CliHon Rullman, Cindy K. 445 Runlon. Teresa L. Runnerstrom, Rana K. Runyan. Kimberlee S. Runyon, Carolyn J. 445 Runyon, Mary J flunyon. Michael E. Runyon, Randall H Runyon. Woodrow W. Jr. Bupard, Howard E. Bush, Dr David 147 Bush. John W Rush, Karen L 318 Rush, Linda S flush, Paula A. flush, flhonda G. 273, 474 Bushing. Richard A. 125. 474 Russ. Cynthia L Russell. Charlotte A. 445 Bussell. Christopher Russell. Cynlhia A flussell. Dale Lee Bussell. Glenda S Bussell, Jane D Bussell, Jean M. Bussell, Jimmy M 189 Bussell. Johnnie D. Russell. Kenneth B 379 Bussell, K.mberly A, 297. 474 Russell, Lisa D Russell, Mark W. Russell, Mike 164 Russell, Norman A 168, 379 Russell, Phillip R. 280 Russell, Shirley A. B. flussell. Sue L. 379 Russell, Susan C. flussell. Tammy K. Russell, Terri L. 270, 445 flussell, Tom C Rusterholz, Sharon F 124. 272, 284 445 Rutemlller, Brent T 316 Ruth, Loretta R RutkowskI, Kay L Rutledge. Joanne 278 flutledge. Raymond S. flutledge. Stephen G. flyan, Arnold J. flyan. Chris J. Ryan. Ellen J. flyan. Gregory L. 275 Ryan, James Jr. Ryan. James T 474 Ryan, Karen L 418 Ryan, Kathleen T Ryan. Lori R. 474 Ryan. Susan K. 397 Ryan, Tamara J. 303 Rye, Jane E. 379 — s— Saalfeld. Esther E Sabbatine. Raymond J. Sabm. Lynn M. 214. 474 Sabo, LuAnn Sacca, Belinda K. Sacca. Daniel J. 247 Sadler, Connie J. Sager. Lester L. Saghaian. Sayed H. Jr. Sagraves, Joe A. Salaymeh, Nayef S. Saleh. Jihad A. Salerno, Marianne 303 Salerno, Mary A Sales, Rita E Sales, Rosie E 418 Salins, Viswanath j Salisbury, Emma R 418 Sallee, Clarence A. Jr. Sallee, Claude D. 418 Sallee, Linda K. Sallee. Tonya R. 379 Salman, Raja F 281, 315 Salsbury, Diana L. Salyer, Darnell D Salyer, Donald P 306 Salyer. Octavia E Salyer, Wendell L 277. 418 Salzman. Mary L. Sammons, David A. Sammons, Rebecca L. 303, 474 Sammons, Thomas C, 445 Samons, Deanna Samons, Jesse E Samples, Jan S Samples, Johnny C 230, 250 Sampson. Bertha L 474 Sampson, Carolyn J. Sampson, Ernest A. Ill Sampson, Mark S, Sampson, William F. Jr. Sams, Carol B. Sams, Carolyn R. 474 Sams, Ethel 267 Sams. Theresa D. Samson, Carol G, Samuels, Cynthia S. 418 Samuels, Sandra J 379 Sander, Mark E Sanderlyn. Ronald H. Sanders, Angela H. Sanders, Anthony W, Sanders, David Sanders. Elise M. Sanders. Elizabeth A. Sanders. Elizabeth K. Sanders, Jeanine L. Sanders, Lester 334 Sanders, Lucinda T San ders, Marcia L Sanders. Mark R 445 Sanders, Nora F Sanders. Regina K. 328 Sanders. Robert G. Sanderson, Robert M. Sandldge, Bobby D. Sandlin, Paul R. Ssndlin. Robin G. 475 502 Index Ree-San Sandlln. Teresa K. Sands, Jane R. 379 Sands. Patricia J Sandusky. Kathy A. Sandusky. Linda L 410 Sandusky. William D Santord, Waller S Sang. Richard L. 180 Sanger, James E. Jr. 270 Sangiuliano. Sandra A. Sanleememar. Bahram Saniyimemar, Kamran Sanner, Terry A. 316. 337. 379 Sansone, Donna S Sapp. Michael B Sargenl. Denise G Sargent. June E. 475 Sarklslan, Kevin L. Sarnecky, Fred A. Jr. 475 Satterlield. Doris E Satterly, Dora L. 296, 379 Satterly. JeHrey H. 251. 252. 281 379 Satterly. Philip M Satterwhlte. James R. Satterwhlte, Johnna K. Sauer. Cindy L Sauer. Eileen M 397 Sauer, Judith M Saunders, Cynlhia Saunders, Deborah C Saunders, Sandra M. Saunders, Stephen D. Saunders, Ster ling Jr. Saunders, Thomas B, Saumer, Amauda H. Saurer. Harry A. Jr. 23S, 330, 337 Saurer, Rhonda A. 330, 445 Savage, Denise D Savage, Gerald W Savage, Jacquie F Savey. Charles R. Sawyers, Willie G 164 Saxton. Robert M Saylor, Charlene R. 445 Saylor. David K. Saylor, John M. Saylor. Julia N. Saylor. Kathy L. G. Saylor, Linda C. Saylor, Penny R Saylor, Ricky D Saylor, Russell M, Saylor, Sandra Saylor. Sherylene Sayre, Charles M- Sayre, Mary C May SCABBARD AND BLADE 259 Scaggs, Kim 8. Scales. Bruce A. Scales, David E. Scalt, Brenda S. Scalf. Danny D. Scalf. Leslie T. Scalf, Stanley T. 326 Scallon. Bert J. Scallon, Mary E. 379 ScalzittI, Cynthia A. Scanlon, Brian J. 224, 254. 259 379 Scanlon, Margarette B, Scarberry, Robert W. Scarberry, Teresa L. Scearce, Beny S. Schaad, Jenniter H W. 328 Schaad, Kent M, Schaeler, Phyliss C. Schaefer. Susan L 211 Schaeffer, Scott P Schafer, Barry K Schafer, David C. Schafer, John M. Schater, Keith T. Schaible, David J. Schalk, Harriet L. 316 Schaller, Denise A. 303 Schamaun, Nannette M. 475 Schardein, Richard E. Scharfenberger, Elaln Schalzman. Sandra L. 445 Schaum, Laura K. 318 Scheck, Lynn F ScheHler, Frederick 170, 445 Scherer, Helen R Scherrer, Maria J Schiefelbein, Addison Schleman, Kim M. 418 Schieman, Lori M. Schlering, Susan J. 475 Schlld, Nancy S Schildknecht, Pamela Schildmeyer. Sandra L. Schiller. Tom A. Schliu. Steven J Schindler, Joseph W. 475 Schlpskie, Joseph J. Jr. 180 Schirmer, Robert A. Schleicher, Dana L. Schlitt, Chris L, 419 Sctilosser. R. Douglas 379 Schmees. Georgette M, Schmees, Lisa I, Schmelng. David W, Schmidlin, Julie M Schmidt, Angela G. 269, 445 Schmidt, Calherme L. 269, 379 Schmidt. John F. Schmidt, Julie A. Schmldl. Kenneth W. Schmidt. Marilyn A. Schmler, Beth 252 Schmitt, David W 419 Schmitt. Thomas W Schneeman, Margaret A. Schneider, Anita M. Schneider. Susan E. Schneider. Thomas G. Schneller, Lisa A- 475 Schnler. Beth A. 379 Schoemehl. Tere A. 475 Schoen, Mary B. Schoewe, Tina E, 231, 248. 250 252. 288. 379 Schonecker. Sandra M. Schoolcraft, Peggy J- 445 Schooler, Frank O 445 Schooler. Marsha E. Schorman, Deborah T Schoulthies, Joann L. 310 Schrader. Leslie L. 445 Schreck, Chris A Schreler, Michael A Schreiner, Donna M 419 Schrei.ier. John E Schroeder, Denise L, 312 Schroeder, Jeffrey M Schroyer, Jay Schubert, Cecile L Schubert, Ronald W. Schuck. Kevin 167 Schuelz, Frank J Schuler, Charles H Schuler. David A 475 Schuler. Fred C Schulte, Laura R 274. 475 Schulle. Ruth A Schulte. Tamara S 293, 303, 445 SchulU, Ann L. Schultz, Donna A 379 Schultz. Mary R Schulti. Thomas W. 379 Schuiz, Jerome A Schum. Paul T 475 Schumacher, Joseph E. Schumacher, Michael L. Schureman, Gloria A. Schuster, Helga M 379 SchuHe, John H 330 Schutz, Larry W. Schwab, Martha R. Schwabe, Kirk D 419 Schwartz, Janet M 419 SchwarU, Kathryn L. 475 Schwartz, Pamela J. 445 Schwartz. Paul K. Schweiger, Frank R. Schwelkert, Gary L Schweitzer, Patricia Schweitzer, Russell J- Schweizer, Kimberley 310, 332 Schweizer, Stacy H Schwendau, Jean M. 419 Schwendeman, David M. Schwendeman, Joseph R 113 Schwendeman, Kathy P. Schwendeman, Kenneth Schwendeman, Michael 419 Schwendeman, Timothy 445 Schweri, Thomas J 269 Schwerman, Janet M 379 Sciubba, Arthur J 164, 253. 257 393 Scorsone, Ernesto M Scott, Alfred T Scott, Brett D, Scott, Carolyn C. Scott, Charles H Scott. Deborah K. 379 Scott, Donna E. Scott, Earl T Scott, Elizabeth A. Scott, Gary L. Scott. George A. Scott, Henson M. Scott, Jackie E. Scott, James B, Scott, James P. Scott. Jimmie L. Scott, Kathryn A. Scott, Kenneth W Scott, Kimberley K 249, 445 Scott, Lenora J Scott. Lewis P Scott, Lindsay Scott, Margaret L, Scott, Paul T. Scott, Rosanne 445 Scott, Sandra L. L. ScoH, Sara J R. Scott. Sharon K. Scott, Sheryle L. 475 Scott, Susan I. Scott, Teresa L] . Scott, Vincent E. Scott, Wallace D 259, 379 Scott, Wanda L. Scott, Wanda M. Scott, William D. Scott. William J. Scrafton, Joel G. 180 Scribner, Christina A. 379 Scruggs. Marcus J- Scruggs, William H. Scully, James H. Scully, Patricia T. Scully, Timothy C. Seabolt. David W. Seaborn, Mary N Seale. John G. 475 Seats, Darren H Seals, Mary A. Seals. Sheila K Seaman, Donald R. Searcy, Gary L Searcy, Glenna H. Searle, Davtd M Searle, Karen H. Sears. Anthony W, Sears. Bobby R. Sears, Debra A. Sears, Jackie L. Sears, Kathy L. T. Sears, Naomi S. Sebastian, Donald H. Sebastian, Jane A. Sebastian, Kathy Sebastian. Patricia A, 475 Seblna. Abby J. 419 Sebor. Sozena R. Secrest. Jill B 164, 286, 296 332 Seeger, Mary E. Seeklngs, Sylvia J. Seeley, Kathleen M. 278 Seeley. Leslie A. 445 Seewer, Paul 224 Seewer, David W 180. 236, 252 258, 316. 379 Seger. Julie D. 297 W The snow enables students to discover their hidden talents in creating snow creatures. Segnitz. Luke Sehorne, Mark A. 475 Seifu. Derege Selgia, Beverly J. 272, 286, 296 330, 397 Seller, Jay L. 475 Seippel, Teri A 172, 173, 445 Seller, Thomas W. Sekins, Abby J 281 Seldin, Deborah Self, James G Sell, Mary L 251, 252, 281 380 Sells, Douglas R. Semler, Chris B. 475 Seng, William J 475 Senn, Kathenne M, 330 Sensabaugh, Lester R. Sensenig, Christopher Sensenig, Kevin 206, 207 Sensibaugh, Daniel B. 180 Senywongse. Sukawat 380 Sepate, Stephanie A. Septer. Thomas K. Sequera. Yovany D Sergent, Mary J. Sergent, Robert E. 57, 419 Serra, Fred A Sessions, Joseph W. 380 Selser. James D Setters, Barbara S. Settle, Brian K. Settle, Elizabeth R. 475 Settle, Paul E. Settles, Joanna M. Settles, Lu S 476 Selzer. Andrew K. Severance, llene W. Seward, Thomas E. Jr. Sewell, Brian S. 276. 280 Sewell. Charles B. Ill Sexton, Gregory A. Sexton, JoAnne Sexton. Lisa A 419 Sexton, Marshall 380 Sexton, Stephen W 306 Sexton, Susan W Sexton, Vicki E Sexton. Walter R Sexton, William E. 110 Seyfril, Teresa L. 380 Seymour, Janice S- Sferra, Nancy J. Shackelford. Peggy A. Shackelford, Sara J. Shacklette, Cynthia L. Shapoan, Dr Donald 142 Shafer, Jeanne C 386 Shaffer, Brenda L. 251. 271. 296 380 Shatter, Gary R. 280. 446 Shaffer, Sherri L Shaheen, Joe 168, 169 Shaheen, Tammy S. 330. 446 Sham, Michael D. Shake, Kevin H Shambaugh, Karen S, Shanehbandi, Amir B. Shaneytett, Mark J. Shank. Dorvin M. Shanklin, Carol D. Shanks, Teresa K Shanks, Vicki J Shantey, William P. Shannon, Anthony S. Shannon, Bonnie J. Shannon, Carmen L. 216. 446 Shannon, James C. Jr. Shapiro, Richard M. Sherman, Mark E. Sharon, James R Sharp, Anna L. 419 Sharp, Charlotte L. 446 Sharp, Gloria J. 476 Sharp, Jack Y, Sharp, Laquada F. Sharp, Margaret A. Sharp. Margaret L. C. Sharp. Michael R. Sharp. Michael S, Sharp, Michael T. Sharp, Robin C. 446 Sharp, Rodger D. Sharp, Sharon A. Sharpe, Sherry L. Sharlzer, Barbara J 330 Shaughnessy, Martha J. Shaw. Cynthia A 476 Shaw, Jandira H Shaw, JeHrey S. 164, 419, 447 Shaw, Jennifer L 203 Shaw, John L Shaw. Leia M. Shaw, Mary K. Shaw, Patrick M 236. 254. 259 280, 380 Shaw, Philip A. Shaw, Randy A. Shaw. Robert S Shawler, James L Shearard, Dorothy G Sheard, Steven E. 290, 296. 324 419 Shearer. Barry W Shearer, Beverly J Shearer, David R Shearer, Susan G Sheck, Mary Lynn 445 Sheehan, James M. Sheehan. Michael J. 180 Sheeks, Davie E Sheeks. John R. Sheeley. Ronald A. Sheene. Billy J 476 Sheene. Lorene 419 Sheets, Janie K 446 Shehan. Faye A Shelburne, John W. Shelby. Bonita J Shelby, G. 300 Shell, William B. Shellenberger, Chas. R. Shelley, Linda J. Shelley, Ricky G Shellhause, Kim S. Shellhause, Rom M Shellman, Stephanie E. 270, 274 Shelton, Carlton B. Shetton. Clarence D Shelton. James A. 180 Shelton. Lillian R. 284, 3B0 Shelton, Linda R. 476 Shelton, Rhonda K. Shelton, Tammy S. Shelton, Tommy J Shemelya, John E. Shepard, Benjamin E. Shepard, George H. 446 Shepard, Tawanna L. 380 Shepherd. Bily R- Shepherd. Susan G. Shepherd. Vicki J N, Shepherd, Virgmia C. Sherman, Amy B. Sherman, Elizabeth H. Sherman, Inman J. Ill Sherman, James F Sherman, Marlha C Sherman, Pamela J Sherman, Ralph H Sherman, Ricky W Sherman, Rodney D 180 Sherrard, Linda J 476 Sherry, William J Shew, David 326 Shew, Gilbert S Shew, James R. Shew, Kathryn R. Shewmaker. Diane M Shewmaker, James J. Shewmaker, Jeffrey L, Shewmaker. Peggy A Shewmaker, Robert L. Shibinski, Kimberlee Shidal. Randy D Shields, Beth Ann Shields, Garry W 209 Shields, Lisa R. Shields, William A. 326 ShiHIetl, Fount W. Jr. Shidel, Dorena L, Shimlessel, Debra E Shinawatra, Udorn 380 Shmdelbower, Daniel 132 Shingledecker, Chas L, Shipp, Brenda S M. Shireman, Barbara E Shireman. Mary E 380 Shirley. Magda L 262, 380 Shivel, Garry D Shivel, John W Shoaf, Emma L Shoaf, Ralph E Shockency, Debra A. Shockency, Mary G 380 Shoecratt, James H 177, 180 Shoemaker, Betty L. Shoemaker, Melmda J. Shontee, Patricia A Shontee, Vicki R Shoopman, Mary S Shores, Derwin L. Short. Alanson M 476 Short, Barry K. Short, Blanch C. Short, Clark H 269 Short. Debbie D Short. Jeffrey L Short, Jessie R. Short, Joni J 246, 265, 380 Short, Judy K Short, Laura L Short, Merreli B Short. Nancy K. Short, Pamela J Short, Susan G Shoshan, Abdulaziz A 446 Shotwell, Charles E 271. 419 Shotwell. Connie M 446 Shouse, Danny S Shouse. Debby S Shouse, Deborah K. Shouse, James W. Shouse, Sandra J. 446 Showaiter, Bruce W. Shower, William A, Showers, Robert J Shreffler, Christine Shreve, Gary L Shreve, OrviNe L Shrlmpton. Christian 306. 380 San-Shr lndex 503 Shrlver, Darcy D. Shropshire. James E. Shrout. Randall K. 310, 332 Shrum. William T. Shryock, Cindy L. Shuck, Melissa J. 476 Shuck. Susan L. 446 Shuck. William L. 326 Shuff, Matthew L Shufllebarger, Alicia Shughan. Rebecca L. 203, 476 Shull, Janet L B. Shumard. Brenda R. Shumate, Robert L. Shumate, Tamara L. Shumway, John W, Jr. 328. 380 Shunlich. Mary E. Shupe, Brenda L. Shurr, Teletha M. Sibcy, Connie S. 446 Siberl, Juanila C. Sicard, Dan L. Sldders, Vicki E. Sidman. Conway J. Sidwell. Alice D. Sidwell, Randall W. Siegel. Carolyn D Siegel, Gary A 118, 419 Siemer, Richard J Siemon, Mark F Sievering, Michael E. Sievers, Paul H. 380 Sieven. Gregory A Siewert, Tamara L 277, 446 Siflord, Bryan J, Siggs. Ronald C. 258. 446 Siglm. Doyle L. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 324 SIGMA CHI 326, 327 SIGMA NU 328, 329 SIGMA PI 330, 331 SIGMA TAU ALPHA 249 SIGMA TAU FELTA 250 Silberslein, William Siler, Donald 8. 271 Siler, Preston G. Siler. Tony M. Silkey, Robert C. 337 Silliman. Joseph D. Sillon, Lee 267 Sills, William W 277. 476 Stiva. Margaret M Silvani, Mary E, 174 Silveslri. David J. 419 Simington. William J. 300 Simkins, Robert J Simmons, Oiane L Simmons, Donna J. W. Simmons. Floyd E Simmons. Patricia A. Simmons. Randall K. Simmons, Susan A. Simms, Martina C, Simms, Paul H. Ill Simon. Samuel J. 300 Simpkins, Pamela L. 303. 446 Simpkins, William N 253 Simpson, Barbara L Simpson, Charles E. Simpson, BiH 318, 326 Simpson, Danny R. 270 Simpson, David W. 446 Simpson, Deborah A. 271, 272, 380 Simpson, Debra A. 246 Simpson, Frank G III 446 Simpson, James F Simpson, James M Simpson, Jeffrey B. Simpson, Jerry B Simpson, John L Simpson, Kathy M. 380 Simpson, Lida L 446 Simpson. Mary J. 476 Simpson. Michael S Simpson. Pauline T Simpson. Peggy 446 Simpson, Rekenna A. Simpson, Richard L. Simpson. Rita L H Simpson, Susan H Simpson, Suzanne R. 446 Simpson. Thomas L 419 Simpson. Virginia J. Simpson, Waller J.r Simpson. Wenda J 298 Sims. Jeffrey L. 446 Sims. John S 419 Sims, John T, Sims, Judith R. Sims, Kenneth W. 380 Sims, Linda K. 131. 420 Sinclair, Joyce A. Singer, Debra J Singer, Sieven D. 316 Singler, Mary H. SIngletary, Nell E Singleton, Emily L. K. Singleton, Fred Jr. 337 Singleton, Janis D. Singleton, Pamela E. Singleton, Regina G. Sinlavsky, Anna 476 Sink, Carole Sink, David L. 446 Sipe, Russell J Sipes, Diane M Sipple. Rosa Lee C. Sirimongkhon, Viengxa SIriwongse, Salilawan Sisk, Charles W, Sisk, Deborah D. Sissel, Laurie A. 446 Sissel, Nancy L. 476 Sistrunk, Kim L. Sither, Gordon B Sitko. Phillip M 280 Sivahua, Ananl SIzelove. Robin A. Slzemore, Aletha R. 476 SIzemore, Austin Slzemore, Benlla D M. Slzemore. Blllle E. 380 Slzemore. Bobby Slzemore. Brenda G. 476 Slzemore, Estella Sizemore, Gary R 120, 446 Sizemore, John H. Sizemore, John M. Sizemore. Johnny G. 420 Sizemore. Karen E. Sizemore, Kathy C. 286, 446 Sizemore, Kathy S Sizemore, Kenneth 324 Sizemore, PaHi L. Sizemore, Ramona S. Skaggs. Belinda J Skaggs. Dale R Skaggs. Gma J 446 Skaggs, James 6 Skaggs, Larry L. Skaggs, Melissa L. Skaggs, Rose M. 277, 446 Skees, Patrick W. 227, 251. 252 267, 380 Skehan. Margaret E. Skelly, Douglas C 328 Skelly, LuAnn 476 Skelton, Wayne T. 446 Skidmore, Gayle A, 256, 295, 380 Skldmore, JeHrey L. Skidmore, Martha L. Skldmore, Robert H. 315 Skidmore, Robert W. Skinner, Ricky W. Skinner, Stephen A. Skinner, Terry R. Skinner, Thomas L. Slack, Bruce W Slade, Susan N 254 Slagle, David F 380 Slagle, Rebecca L. 476 Slater, Helena G Slattery, Phillip L 265. 446 Slaltery, Stephanie J 273, 328, 421 Slattery, Theresa E. Slaughter, Cindy A, 476 Slaughter, Kevin B. Slauler, Cynlhia M 322 Slavey. Oscar W. II Slayback, Sally A T. Slayton, Bernie E. Slayton, Lisa A 303 Sleet, Sieve B Sleets, Derwin R Sloan, Delberl A. Slone, Angela 476 Slone. Brady W Slone, Carl G 380 Slone, Darrel Slone, Howard D Slone, Johnnie 0. Slone. Orbin B Slone. Rila S. Slorach, Deborah L. 476 Slucher, Ernie R. Slusher, Debra E 262, 446 Slusher, Ida L 50, 277, 380 Slusher. John R Slusher. Paula A. Slusher, Virginia A. 50, 3B1 Slusher, Yvonne W Small, Calherme W Small, Donna J Smalley, Brell S. Smalley. Donald G. Smallwood, Garry W. Smallwood. James R Smallwood, Manam M. Smallwood, Mike A. 381 Smarl, Elizabeth 6. Smart, Geneva A Smart, Richard K Smath, Richard A Smigia, Lawrence 254 Smiley, Cheryl L 446 Smiley, Kenneth R, Smiley, Dr Harry 135 Smiley, Scott S 326, 420 Smiley, Tammie A, 476 Smith. Albert C 170 Smith. Aleda L. Smith, Andrea M 446 Smith, Anita L. 476 Smith, Barbara H Smith, Becky J 420 Smilh, Belinda S, 397 Smith. Betty P Smith. Bradley D Smith, Brenda F. Smith, Brenda K 381 Smith, Catherine A. 446, 476 Smilh, Catherine S. Smith, Charles A. Smith. Charles T. Smith, Christi L 257, 286 295 381 Smith, Christine M. Smith, Christopher C. Smilh, Clauds 138 Smilh, Claudia L. Smilh, Connie G. Smith. Dave C 158 Smith. David H. Smith, Davis R. Smith, David V, 337. 381 Smilh, David W Smith, Dawn L Smith, Debi L. Smith. Deborah A. Smith, Deborah J. Smith, Deborah K. Smilh, Deborah L 397. 446 Smilh, Deborah L Smith. Debra J Smith, Dennis W. Smith, Oiane S Smilh, DIanna M Smilh, DIanne E. 310 Smilh, Dickie A. 420 Smith. Dlonne F. Smith, Donald B. 446 Smith, Dorothy Smith, Earl P. Smith, Edward L. Smith, Ellssa F. 426 Smilh. Ethel B Smith. Elhel B Smith, Eugene J 254, 269, 380 Smith, Florence E. Smith, Gail G. Smilh, Garfield Smilh. Garrett C. Smith. Gary W. 306, 446 Smith, Glenn F, Smith, Gregg E 270, 322 Smith, Gregory E. 420 Smith, Guy B Smilh, Harold E Smith. Harold V Smith. James C. 420 Smith, James C. 267 Smith, James E. Smith, James E, Smilh, James 0. Smith, James R. Smith, James T. 476 Smith, Janet L. 296, 332 Smith, Janet S. A Smith, Janice A. Smilh, Jeannetle D. Smith, JeHery K 420 Smith, Jennifer M 476 Smith, Jerri M. Smith, Jerry E. Smilh, Jerry M. Smith. Jimmie A Smith, Joel D, Smith, John A. Smith, John B. 264, 283, 381 Smilh, John D. Smith. John L Smith. John W Smilh. John W Smith, Joseph C Smilh, Joy L Smith, Juanita J. Smith. Judith E Smith, Judy J. Smith, Junetia Smilh, Karen Smith. Katherine M. Smith. Kathy D. Smith, Kathy J. 446 Smith, Katie J. R, Smith. Kereath B Smith, Kevrn F. 476 Smith, Kimberly A, 420 Smilh, Larry G. Smith. Lawrence A. 420 Smith. Lawrence T. Smith, Leora D. Smith, Loretta C. Smilh, Lou A. Smilh, Madonna J 381 Smilh, Mark G, 326 Smith. Mark M, Smith. Martha M. Smith. Mary E, Smith. Mercedes G. Smilh, Michael D 277, 381 Smith, Michael D Smith, Michael T. Smilh, Mitzi A, 263, 381 Smilh, Nancy L. Smith, Pamela J. Smith, Patricia E. 271, 381 Smith. Paul K. Smith. Penny K. Smith. Pernilla S. Smith, Phillip A, Smith. Phyllis C. Smith, Phyllis G Smilh. R. Susan Smith, Randy L. Smilh. Rebecca A, 248, 446 Smilh, Regenia S. Smilh, Regina L, O. Smilh, Rhonda J, Smilh, Robert D, Smilh, Robert L. 381 Smilh, Robert L. Smith, Roselyn R. B. Smith, Sallie P Smith. Sally K. Smith. Samuel D. Ill Smith, Sandra G Smilh, Sharon A, Smith, Sharon H. Smith, Sharon L. Smilh, Sharon L, Smith, Sherilyn R. 420 Smilh, Sherre L. Smilh, Sherri 382 Smilh, Sherri J. Smilh, Sherry L 420 Smith, Sherry L Smilh, Slephen G Smith. Susan 0. 271, 420 Smith, Sylvester B. Smith. Tanya L Smith, Teresa B. Smilh, Teresa E. 420 Smith. Teresa L 420 Smith, Terrle 303 Smith, Thomas D. 292. 337 Smilh, Thomas E 476 Smith, Thomas W, 263 Smith, Timothy L 275, 420 Smith, Tina M Smith, Todd C, 288 Smilh, Todd R. Smilh, Tommy Jr. 292, 334 Smilh. Tony L. 180. 446 Smith, TrudI B. Smith, Valerie E. Smith. Venlta K, Smith. Vernon G. Smith, Vlcki A. 269, 296 Smith, Vickie E. 420 Smith, William G. Smith, Yulanda J Smllher, Maurice R. 382 Smilhers, Elizabeth A. Smilhers. Scolty W. Smool. Gregory Smothermon, Sally P. Smothers, Carol C. Smothers, Ronnie J, Smyth. Delmar S. Smyth. Michael L. Snapp, Jana F. 476 Snapp, William M. til Snapp, William R. Snead, Robert H. Snedegar, Deborah j, Snedegar. John W 164, 382 Snell, Joy L. 476 Snell. Joy L, Snell, Mamie L. A. Snell. Tony R. Snider, Cynthia C. Snider, Ronald L. Snider, Stephen S. Snipes, Sieven T 447 Snoddy. Elizabelh A, Snodgrass, Rita G 476 Snowden, Jerry D 237. 266, 382 Snowden, Jo Ann Snowden. Sara E. Snowden, W Mark 420 Snyder. Alisa J. Snyder, Donna S. Snyder, Emtly A, Snyder, Gertrude W. Snyder, Jean Snyder, Kenneth T. Snyder, Nancy J 265, 447 Snyder, Roger E. Snyder, Stacie M. 382 Snyder. Teresa A. 447 Snyder. Teri L. 321, 447 Soeder, Stephen A Solano. Gary A. Sole, Jeffery D. 382 Soley, Dave R 328 Solheim, Lisa G Sommerkamp, James P. Sommerkamp, Thomas F. 280 Sons, Lisa G Soper, Donna M. Sorensen, Edward W, Jr. Sorrell, Sammy L, Sorrell, Sandra L. 382 Sorrell, Susan T, Sorrell, Tommy J Sorrels. Daniel E. Sorrels. Jane B 216, 296 Sorrels, Sandra P. Southard. Phillip L. Southard, Terence J. Soulhers. Ritchie P. Soulhwood, Diana Y. Soulhworth, Douglas Southworth, Millie G. Souwelne, Ruth A, Sowder. Janet E. Sowder, Ralph D. 329, 337 Sowders, Debra L. Sowders, Jeannelte B. Sowders, Johnny L, Sowell, Gregory A. 270 Sowell, Mark J 54 Sowers, Tamela J. Sowki, Matt 337 Spafford, Dons J Spain, Susan M 420 Spalding, Benjamin E. Spalding, Deborah A, A. Spalding, Evelyn G. Spalding, Francis L. Spalding, Karen J 397 Spalding, Leslie F II Spalding, Mary K. 420 Spalding, Paula K D Spalding, R Kibry Spalding, Samuel L, Span, Judy A Spangler, Pamela J. Spangler, Robin L, 50, 315, 447 Spangler, Ronald D. Spangler, Stephen R. Spangler, Tommy E. Sparkman, Kyra M. 476 Sparks, Andy L 476 Sparks, Debra K 265, 420 Sparks, Dinah Y Sparks, Freddie Sparks, Hershell W, 264 Sparks, Larry E. Sparks. Michael D 382 Sparks. Paul W 315 Sparks, Ricky S Sparks. Scott W. 324. 476 Sparks. Thomas S, 130 Sparks, Timothy D. 260 Sparks, Tommie H, Sparrow, Charles S. Sparrow, David B Sparrow, Deborah D. Spaulding, Ira W. II Spaulding, Logan T. Spaulding, Viclora B. Speaks, Hamilton 0. 447 Speaks, Laura L. D. 420 Spears. Allen A. Spears. Mark M Spears. Susann Spears, Terry A. 172 Spears, Terry L. 447 Speck, Gregory W. Speck, Joel H. 76 Speck, Larry N, Speed, John E Speed. Thomas F. 447 Speller, James K. Spellman, Thomas L. 275 Spence, Keilh E. Spencer. Betty A Spencer. Bonnie R. P. Spencer, Bonnie S. 476 Spencer, C. J. Spencer, Deborah L. Spencer, Diane Spencer. Donna L. 281. 447 Spencer. Jeanena L. Spencer, John S. 382 Spencer, Larry C, Spencer, Lynda D. 420 Spencer, Nancy L. Spencer, Neva S. 255, 382 Spencer. NIta J Spencer, ScotI D. Spencer, Van A. Spencer, W. Orson Spencer, Wanda A. Sphire, Robert B. Spicer, John P Spicer. Patricia G. Spies, Conrad C. Spillman, Barry J. Spires, Gary R. Spires, Jennifer J. Spires, Sandra L. Spivey, Aletha G 420 Spivey, Gregory A, Sports. Luther H Spradlin, Jeanne K. Spradlin, Nancy M. Sprague, Matthew J, Sprester, Craig A, Spring, Michael J. Springman, Anne F. 382 Springmeier. Lou Ann 328 Springstead, Tim O. 328 Sprinkle, Amy C. 420 Sprinkles, Charles P. Sproal. Jeff C Spurgeon, Paul A Spurlin, Margaret S 382 Spurlock, Mary A Spuriock, Rhonda K. 447 Spurrier, Ronald W 249 Squires, Dale 180 Stabe, Janet L. 303, 476 Stacey, Charles C. Stacks, Kimberly A. 382, 397 Stacks, Pamela A. 303. 382 Stacy, Danny R. Stacy. Dwight E 447 Stacy, Kim D. Stacy. Nancy W Staed. Gregory P Stafford, Bulord C SlaHord, Calhy J. Stafford, Janice E 251, 277, 281 382 SlaHord. Michelle R. Stafford. Ronald R. Jr Slaftord, Samuel L Staggs. Christopher B. Stagner, Charlorte H. Stahl, Mary A, Slahl, Patricia K 382 Slahlhul, James M 382 Stahlhul, Robert J Slahlhul, Tena G 393 Slaker, Donald S Staker, Paul W 382 Staker, Sheree L 310 Stallard, Brenda K C. Stallings, Kimiko H Stallings, Steven D. Stallsworth, Phyllis Stamaio, John P. Stembaugh, Michaele D. 255 Stamer, David G. Stamm, Christine E Stamper. Andrew Jr Slamper, Barbara 476 Stamper, Herman M. Stamper, Keith Stamper. Linda E, 269, 447 Stamper. Melinda G. 295. 420 Slamper, Nadra R 382 Slamper, Teresa 382 Stamper, Teresa G. 397 Stamper. Thomas M. Stamps. Gail A 420 Stamps, Kalhie E Stamps. Robert D, Slanaland, Janice L. 278 Stanaland, Peggy 216, 217 Slanaland, Steven H Standard, Carolyn L. Slandau, Linda S Slander, Mary L 476 Slander, Thomas J 420 Stanford, Allen R. 332, 447 Stanifer, Linda A T. Stanifer, Randy O Stanley, Ellen F 321, 332 Stanley. Karl D 476 Stansberry, De an C, Stansbury, Judilh E. 420 Slansel, Gail A Slanton, Belh A 382 Staples, Jennifer M, 250, 447 Staples, Joan V, Staples, Sarah D. 252, 264, 382 Stapleton, James R. Slaplelon, Michael C. Stapleton, Pamela L Stapleton, Ray S. Jr, 324, 447 Stapleton, Rex 328 Starbuck, Stephen T. 316, 337, 420 Stark, James W. II Stark, Karen L 447 Stark, Laman L. 420 Stark, Nemola M. Starks, Rommie M, 382 Starnes, Christine A. Starnes, Jo Ann W. Starnes, Teresa P. 382 Slarrett, Francis T Slalen, David L Staten, Deborah M. Slalhakes, James P. Staton, William A. Slaugas. Susan L. StClair, Robert B. Stead, Terri G Stearman, Beverly K. Stearman. William D. Stearns, Terry K, Sleddom, Nancy D. Steed, James M 420 Sleed, Michael L. Steele, Darletha A Steele, Dlanne Steele. Julia S. Steele, Kathy J Steele, Lillidn L. S. Steele, Mark E. Steele, Mary B. Steele, Otta A, Steele, Randy B. Steele, Shelley J. 286, 477 Steele, Sherry L Steele. Steven M. Steele, Susan K. 504 Index Shr-Ste Steelman. Angela R. Steely, Andrea H. 312 Steely, Paul D. Steely, Susan K. 267, 420 Steely, Ten 312 Steely. Theresa A Steer, John K. Slefanov. Christopher Stafanov, Karen N, Stetf. Ernest G Sieger. Jill E. 252. 267, 277 382 Steger. Hichard C. Stegman, James B. Jr. Stein, Charles E. Stein. Donna J. Steinberg. Mark E. Stelnhauer. Susan R. Stelnmetz. Anne M. Slemmetz, L. Jill 3B2 Steller, Connie J. Slempfly, Deborah A. Stenberg, Mark L. Stengel. James K. 447 Stengel. Jennifer G Stengel, Susan L. 318, 447 Stephen. Karen L. Stephen, Sheryl J. Stephens, Autry L Stephens, Billy J Stephens. Burma B. Stephens. Cheryl A. Stephens, Cynthia L. Stephens, Douglas E, Stephens, Glenna E- Stephens, Inga D. Stephens. Judith S. Stephens. Krislme 477 Stephens, Lisa J. 271. 420 Stephens, Lowell E. Stephens, Mark A. 447 Stephens. Michael G, Stephens, Robert G. Stephens. Ronald C. Stephens, Russeil H. Stephens, Sandra C. Slephens, Sharon A. 393 Stephens, Terrence C. 270, 477 Stephens. Ternl M Slephens, Timothy L Stephenson, Cheryl R. 477 Stephenson, Douglas A. Stephenson, John W. Stephenson, Lee Stephenson, Linda H. Stephenson, M. Michael 326 Stephenson. Ruth A. Stepp, jDAnn R Slepp. Linda K. Sterling, Alyce L. Stern, Dale E. Stern, John W. Sterretl. Cecilia G. Sletar, Gwendolyn W. Stethen. Mike E. 477 Stevens, Alexa G Stevens. Bruce W, 420 Stevens, David T Stevens. Deborah B. Stevens. Deborah J. 277, 447 Stevens. Harry C. II Stevens, James W. 420 Stevens, Kalina J. Stevens, Leslie C 247, 397 Stevens, Margaret C 382 Stevens, Mark L. 170 Stevens. Martm L. 362 Stevens, Marvin G. Stevens. Melvin K Stevens, Michael D. Stevens, Michael K, Stevens, Michele K. Stevens. Nannette A. Stevens, Norman K. Stevens. Shelley K. 477 Stevens, Stanley S. Stevens. Sue A, Stevens Vickie 477 Stevenson. Angela 51. 298 Stevenson, Mary A. 383 Stevenson, Sharon L, 336, 383 Steverson, Deborlah L. Steward. David R. Steward, Michele L. Stewart, Caroline 249, 420 Stewart, Cassandra G. 164, 383 Stewart. Dallas R. 383 Stewart. David L. Stewart. Denver L. Stewart, Don 306 Stewart, Harland B. Stewart, Henry M Stewart, Janis E. Stewart, Kenneth G. Stewart, Marsha G, 273 Stewart, Nancye E, 420 Stewart, Phillip D. Stewart, Robin E. Stewart, Roy T 266. 383 Stewart, Serena J Stewart, Susan L. Stewart, Vanessa A. 477 Stewart, William A. 306 Stewart, William F. Stewart, William R. Sticklen, Mary T, Stidham. Sandra K. Slidham. Sheryl A. Stigall. Vivian W. Stigler, Stacey A. Stiles, Donald J. Stiles, Holmes T, Still. Dale B. Stilwell, Brian D. Stine, Christopher C. Stinnett, Mary L, 295, 326, 383 Stinson, Daisy H. Stinson. Debra C 383 Stinson, Dixie C, 284 Stinson. Monica R 264 Stipes, J. Davis Stirn, Shelby A. 383 Stitch, Oarryl L Stitz. Karin S. 318 Stivers, Ann K. Stivers, Charles W. Stivers, Debra K Stivers, Judy C Stivers, Lucy A. Stivers. Mary S 477 Stivers, Peggy M Slivers, Roy W Stivers, Susan A. Stocker, Ramon P. Stockman, Linda C. Stoddard, Robin A. Slodghlll, Allan M Stoess, Larry W 332 StogsdIII, Emanuel C Slogsdill, Vicki L. 421 Stokes, David R. Stokes, George C. Jr Stokes, Leslie E 56 Stokes, Patricia R, Slolarick, Larry J, Stoll. Joan F. Stoll, John L. Stoltz, Paula J. 383 Stone, Dan H Stone, D orothy L. 477 Stone, Elizabeth W. 477 Slone, Frederick S. Stone. Hugh E Stone. John H. Stone. Karen A. 477 Stone. Larry D Stone, Marsha K. 421 Stone, Patricia A. Slone, Ricky L. 477 Stone. Ronnie G. Stone, Sonya L Stone, Teresa D. Slone, William S. Stonebraker, Patricia Sloneking. Jeffrey 0. Sloner, Cheryl A Sloner, Donna B Slopher, Norma H Storey, David W 247, 264 Storm, Alice Y Storm, Donald C. Storm, Robert L. Slorm, Sharon M. 284 Slory, Karen F Story, Lynn C. 383 Story, Paula S. 447 Story. Wayne G Stoul, James C. 330 Stow, Susan A. Stowers, Mark A. 300, 421 Strahle, Grant D Jr. Strang, William S 167 Strange, Jean P Strange, Johanna E, Strange, Mark D. Stratton, Bobby Stratton. Holly K. 477 Stratton, Mark A, 312 Stratton, Mary A. Stratton, Paula K. Stratton, Rita K. G. Stratton, Scott Stratton, Tamara C, 310 Stratton, Thomas K. Strausbaugh, Keith M. Slrauss, Beulah F. Strawn, Ronald D Street, James C. Street. Terry R. 383 Strehle, Joan M. Streiber, Nancy J. Streighl, Steven J 180, 258 Streilhorst. A David Strickland. Edd Strickland, Randy L. Siriel, Jan M. 421 Strietelmeier, Daniel 330 Stringer, Brenda C, Slripp, Steven G. 447 Slrobach, Edward C 209 Sirodtbeck, Mary E. 273, 447 Strong, Bonnie 447 Strong, Connie 447 Strong. Guy H, Strong. Londa A. 447 Strong, Lowell N. 447 Strong. Michael P, 167. 322 Strong, Niki 305 Strong, Sandra L. Strong, Sheila R. 477 Strother. Nancy D. 383 Stroude, Joseph G. 250, 283. 288 421 Strowig, Gary F, Strunk. Debra A Strunk, Jeanne A. 477 Sirunk, Kathleen A, 274. 447 Stuart, Sue E 328 Stuart, Terrance R. Slubblelield. John D. Stubblelield, Sharon Stuck, Teresa L. 318 Stuck, Timothy R Stucker, Mark D Stucky, Arlan 45, 176, 180 185 STUDENT ASSOCIATION 282. 283 STUDENT COURT 283 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 268 STUDENT SOCIAL WORK ASSOCIATION 269 Stuessel, John K. 477 Stull. William A. Stumbo, Elizabeth A. 477 Stumbo, Gregory S. Stumbo, Marsha K. 337 Stump. Diane S Stump, Loretta M. Slump, Mark R. Sturgeon. Arthelas J. Slurglll. Philip G Sturglll. R. Kevin Slurglll, Ronald Sturgill. Sieve Stutzman, Marcia S. 383 Styer. Sherry L Styno. William L. Sublett, Nathan A Sudduth, F. Scott 383 Suerdick, Sandra K, 249, 276, 421 Suerdieck, Carta M. 262. 270, 274 447 Suits, James B Suits, Kathy W Sulikowski. Diana W. 477 Sullivan, Brian F Sullivan, Christine Sullivan, Cynlhia D. 265 Sullivan, Dennis J. Sullivan, James A. Sullivan, Mark W 253, 258 Sullivan, Robin A. Sullivan, Ted F. Summe, David E Summe, Dara M 303 Summitl, John Sumner, Franklin D. 180 Sumner, Jerry F. Sumner, Joann 421 Sumner, Maedean Sunski, Matthew J, 421 Supenls, Elien j Supplee, Alice Y M Surratt, Stanley D 383 Suler, Mark A 250, 276, 421 Sutfin, Deborah A. 248, 256, 257 383 Sutherland, David G. Sutherland, Deborah K. 159 Sutherland, Dennis D Sulphin, Rhonda L. Sulphin, William 0. Suttle, Jim 167 Sutton. Debbie J Sutton, Debra K Sutton, Edwin Sutton. Joe D. 421 Sutton, Lewis fl, Sutton, Michael A- Sutton, Rosemary R. Sutton, Sharon L. 271 Sutton, Thomas E 447 Swattord. Helen Swagler, Bruce M, 236, 254, 259 384 Swaim. Jerry 275 Swain, Martina G Swan, Timothy Swanagin, Patricia A. Swanagin, Robert L. Swanger. William E. Swann. Larry P 275 Swann, Marvin L 275 Swanner, Clara S Swanner, Pamela K. Swanson, Cynthia E. 431 Swanson, Nancy A, Swanlon, Jeffrey C. Swart. Keith W Swartz, Lesia G. Swartz, Veronica J 310,332 Swearingen, Rickey G. Sweasy, Patricia A. Sweat, Delores J. 397 Sweat, Susie L. 384 Sweazey, Dale E. Sweeney, Carey M Sweeney. Douglas L 477 Sweeney, Garnetta 447 Sweeney, Jacklyn 421 Sweeney, Jennifer L Sweeney. Michael M. 269, 447 Sweeney, Pamela J Sweet. Deborah R. Sweel, Greg D. 324 Swencki, John E Swifl, Nathan L Swigan, Daniel H, Swigart, Robin L. 447 Swim, Sherry A. Swinlofd, Monte C. 296 Swisher, Kenneth W. Switzer, Kenneth W. SwoHord, David L. 156, 333 Swope. Jennifer A. 384 Swope. Teresa K 447 Sword, Michael W. Syms, Susan A 447 — T— Tabler, Walter M 447 Tabone, Tom J. Tabor, Cynthia M 310 Tabor, Ernest T. Tabor, James B. 447 Tackelt, Annetta G. 447 Tackett, Cindy J Tackett, Debra K 315, 448 Tackett, Jackie R. Tackett, John C 264, 306, 421 Tackelt, Jonell 246, 273, 318, 421 Tackett, Kathy L 26, 448 Tackett, Mark S. Tackelt, Marsha L 447 Tackett, Nancy L 447 Tackett, Selby S 277, 384 Tacy, Lester I Tadikamalle, Pandu R. Taglauer, Martha K 312 Talbert, Charles S Talbert, Everett D 334, 384 Talbott, Mttzie L Talkie, Linda G Tallent. Norma J 477 Tallent, Richard A. 477 Talley. Debra A 477 Talley, Vernon L Tameris, Gary L 245, 253. 258 Tamme, Connie J Tamroc, Gunseli 384 Tang, Kwan Nam Tankersley, Duane D Tankersley, Fred M Tankersley, Jellrey L Tanner, Karen S 421 Tapp, Eleanor J, 273, 477 Tapp, Larry A Tapscott, Lanna M Tarr, Scott R Tarter, James L Tarter, Kevin B 448 Tarter, Rebecca A. Tasman, Harriet Tate, Janet C Tale, Jett G Tale, Kenneth R Tate, Larry H, Talem, Robin A. Tatter, Deborah E. 393 Tatterson. Brenda G. 205 Talum. Howard R, latum. James E TAU KAPPA EPSILON 332, 333 Taulbee, James M. 448 Taulbee, Paul D Taulbee, Ronald Tavakolian, AM Taybi, Carol A. Taylor, Brenda J. Taylor, Carol K Taylor. Carolyn F Taylor. Catherine J. Taylor. Charles A. Taylor, Charles R Taylor, Cheryl L. Taylor, Cililia L Taylor, Clittord A. 257. 268, 286 287, 384 Taylor, Daniel L. Taylor, David A Taylor, David J. Taylor, David M Taylor, Debbie A. 440 Taylor, Diane Taylor. Dons B Taylor. Duane T Taylor, Duanna M. 477 Taylor, Durran H 477 Taylor, Edwina J, Taylor, Elizabeth A Taylor, Glenn T Taylor, Harvey E, Taylor, Jack S. Taylor, Jacquelyn E. Taylor, John H, 384 Taylor. John T Taylor, John T Taylor, Joy D Taylor, Kalhy M, 277 Taylor, Kenneth J Taylor, Latonka D 142 Taylor, Leslie J 322 Taylor, Lindley S 310 Taylor, Lisa G Taylor. Michael D 448 Taylor, Michael E. Taylor, Morris Taylor, Pamela C 384 Taylor, Patricia A Taylor, Penny D 447 Taylor, Phillip E. Taylor, Reba H Taylor, Rebecca L 448 Taylor, Richard L Taylor. Richard M Taylor, Rick 306 Taylor, Rita K 172, 205, 448 Taylor, Robert K. Taylor, Robert P 421 Taylor, Scoll B Taylor, Sheeree L. 397 Taylor, Sherron S 448 Taylor, Steve K Taylor, Terry A Taylor, Terry L 237, 243. 288 289 Taylor, Thomas C. 328 Taylor. Thomas L Taylor, Thomas P Taylor, Tood 332 Taylor, Tracey L. 448 Taylor, Vincenl P Taylor, Virginia C 298, 299, 384 Taylor, William D Tayse, Audrey Y 477 Teachman, Johanna Teague, Donna J 271 Teague, Janice G 51, 79, 448 Tester, Gena L 477 Teater, Tern A. Tebaull, Sherman A Teclemariam, Debessai Teed, Kayleen M. Tehan, Margaret L Teipel, Mary M 448 Telek, John A. Temple, Oaryf L 270 Temple, Laura E. Templeman. Martha C Templeton, Leo D Tenery. Elizabeth M Tenery, James M. Tenley, Sally J Tennill, David A Terrell, Debra A 384 Terrell, Dennis P Terrell, Gloria J Terrili, Ronnie W. Terry, David S, Terry. Denny Terry, Henry D Terry, Jane E 147. 224, 248 257, 384 Terry, John D. 206, 207 Terry, June Terry, Tina M Terry, Tracy M Terry, Wesley D Terstegge, Martin Thacker, Clarence T, Thacker. Deborah A. 477 Thacker. Gregory D Thacker, Rachel M. Thacker, Robert N. II The winter ' s snov ' makes skiing much easier than walking around campus. Ste-Tha lndex 505 Thafheimer, Leslie A 303. 337 Tharp, Justine T Theiss. James D 316 Tfielsing. Bryan K Theobald. Philip W. THETA CHI 306 Thiel. John R Thiem, Mark A. 316 Thien. James B 477 Thoeny, William T Thomas, Charles H, Thomas, Charlotte Y. Thomas, Cheryl L. Thomas, Christopher L, Thomas, Clyde A. Thomas. Darren S Thomas. David A, 328 Thomas, David L Thomas. Dawn M. Thomas, Deborah J. 481, 421 Thomas. Donald A. Thomas. Donald B Thomas. Dons A. Thomas. Earle 60 Thomas. Emily D Thomas, Gail Thomas. Gary M 180 Thomas. Glen M. Thomas, Jacqueline D. Thomas. James A. Thomas, James E. Jr 279. 322. 337 384 Thomas, James L Thomas, Jennifer J Thomas, Klmberly M. Thomas, Lawrence Thomas, Lisa A 448 Thomas. Mark W Thomas, Michael D. Thomas, Michael W. 384 Thomas, Norma F. 477 Thomas, Ralph B. Thomas, Ralph D Thomas, Ralph P Thomas, Ricardo Thomas, Ronald H Thomas, Rory D 448 Thomas, Rosanne M. Thomas, Rudy M Thomas, Sandra J. Thomas, Slephen W Thomas, Sue L. Thomas. Susan J. $9, 384 Thomas, Tamara L Thomas, Tammie Z Thomas, Tom Thomas, Virgmia L C Thomas, William Thomas. William M Thomason. James G 288 Thomasson, Scott H Thomasson. Tommie L. 269. 397 Thomison. Kathy L 448 Thompson. Aaron Jr 384 Thompson. Anthony D Thompson, Barbara J 397 Thompson. Barbara M Thompson, Betty J Thompson. Betty S Thompson, Clarence M. Thompson, Dale P Thompson, David C Thompson, David K Thompason, David L 385 Thompson, David W. Thompson, Diia L. 448 Thompson, Edward F. Thompson. Elaine K Thompson. Elizabeth P. Thompson, Ellen Thompson. Emily C. Thompson, Francis B. 421 Thompson, Gaylord M Thompson, Howard 138 Thompson, Jack W. Thompson, James C. 289 Thompson, Jerri L 477 Thompson, Johnny Thompson, Judilh A, Thompson, Julje M Thompson, Karen J F 385 Thompson, Larry E. 337 Thompson, Leroy Thompson, Lisa 249 Thompson, Lisa A. 477 Thompson. Lynne M. Thompson. Matthew B. Thompson, Michael H 275 Thompson. Mickie T Thompson, Nick C. Thompson, Penny M. Thompson, Randal G. Thompson, Roger L. Thompson, Ronald L. Thompson, Sally E Thompson, Shelia D. 385 Thompson, Stephen R, Thompson, Steven S. Thompson, Susan C. Thompson, Teresa A. 477 Thompson. Timothy G. Thompson. Wilber E Thore. Kathy A. Thornberry. Debbie L. Thornton, Donald A Thornton, Jerome W Thornton, Joanne 295 Thornton, Marilyn A. Thorpe, David W Thorpe, Dennis E. Thorpe, Jerry M 448 Thrasher, Jimmy B. Thrasher. Kimberii A. 477 Throckmorton, Kenneth Thropp, Gary M 421 Thurby. Harry D Jr. Thurman Claude R. Thurman David D Thurman Margaret M Thurman Randall L, Thurman Ricky L 385 Thurman Wade P. 270 Thurman William S. Thurmon a. Lee A. Thurston. Connie J Thwaites. Randy A. Tichenor, Annis C. 385 Tichenor, Carolyn J. Ticknor. Susan A. 280, 322 Tidwell, Terrell E. Tierney, David M. 189, 190. 192 Tierney. Larry W. Tierney, Mary B 448 Tierney, Tom M Jr 167 Tilford, William L, Tiller, Denise Tiller. Eddie L. Tiller. Pamela J. Titlery, Douglas K. Tillery, Richard H. Tillett. Albert R. Tillett, James R 315 Tillman, James P, Tillman, Malcolm K. Tilson. Melissa Timmons, Susan L Tincher, Connie S. 385 Tincher, Dorothy F Tincher, Elizabeth K. Tincher, William L, Tingle, Jeffrey D. Tingle, Timothy V. Tingley, Kenneth E. Tingley, William C Tinker, Curtis J. Tinsley, Danny L 421 Tinsley, Richard W 316 Tippe, William C II Tipton, Betsy A 448 Tiplon, Benie R. Tipton, Carolyn D. Tipton, Charles A Tipton, Connie C 397 Tipton, Cynthia L 303 Tipton, David K. Tipton, Elsie C. Tiplon, Larry J. Tiplon, Layne A. Tiplon. Michael B. Tipton, Mitzi M. 448 Tipton, Paula R. 213, 255 Tipton, Rebecca J 477 Tipton, Robert J. Jr. Tipton, Robert J. Jr Tipton, Robert L. Tipton, Sadie N C Titus, James S Tobaben, Steven J Tobergia, Brian L. 328 Tobergle, Daniel E, Tobergle. David J 280, 477 Tobin, Paula D Tobin, Stuart Todd, Alice D. 385 Todd, Karen M 478 Todd. Kathleen A. Todd, Kaihy J. Todd, Sharon K 478 Todd, Virginia D ToHness, William M. Togunde. Gibson A. 393 Togunde, Sunday Tolar, Mary E, Tolle, Betty E, Tolliver, Kim 268, 316, 421 Tolliver, Vickie L Tomasj, Roxane M 254, 268, 385 Tomblyn, Randy N Tomes, Franklm D. Tomes, Gwendolyn S. Tomlinson. Ann C 449 Tomlinson, Elizabeth Tomlinson, Jerry A. Tommie, Glen D. Tompkins, Rita D. 421 Tonini, Gerald J. Toombs, Elsie M 478 Topmiller, Robert G. 300, 449 Topper, Amy R 478 Torain, James M. Torbett, Linda K. Torben, Dan 266 Torok. Shirley A. Toth, Mary C. 284, 449 Tolten, Richard A. Toller, Janet E Tougher, Susan A Touvelle, Jeffrey D. 385 Towery, Logan R. Towles, Burnetta C V. Towles, Donald T Towles, Robert S. Townsend, Calvin M. Townsend, Etta L Townsend, Scarlet F, Trammell, Terri L, Trapp, Brenda K. 478 Travis, Jeanne W. Travis, Larry T, Travis, Paul D. 276 Travis, Paul H. 449 Travis, Ronnie E. Travis, Rose E. 172, 449 Traw, Loretta O, Trawick, Herbert A Traxier, Rachel 8. Traylor, Jenrey M. Traynor, Dennis L Treacy, Lisa C. 318, 449 Treadway, Georgiana C 322, 421 Treadway, Jedery A 247 Treadway, Jennifer S. 318, 449 Trebolo, Joyce A. 385 Trees. Chris T, Tremain, Paul E, Trembath, Richard W. 275, 385 Trentman, Rose M. 478 Tressler, John R. Tribble, Connie L. Tribble, George Jr Tribble, Lorna C. Tribble. Steven B. Trick, Michael E. Trigg, Wanda L Tribmie, David C. Trimble, James M Trimble, Linda A 421 Trimble, Mark C. Trimble, Stephen A. Tr.mble, Susan R. 421 Trimpe, Michael Tnplett, Douglas A. Triplet!, Lisa A 249, 478 Tnplett, Mark H. Tripp, Joe F, Tripp, Joyce T Tritschler, Ealine E Trodahl. Marcia L 385 Trogdien, Horrell C. 170, 209, 385 Trone, Nancy J Trosper. Roy S. Troth, Thomas M 224, 235, 252 283, 385 Troulman, Lisa L 478 Trovinger, Terry W. Trowell. Clayburn M. 478 Trowell, Micheal A Truax, Martha L Trude, William W Trudell, David M. True, Dana M True, Jann C. True, Kenneth L, True, Paula L. True. Virginia G. Truill. James R. Truman, Harry L Truman, Leslie P 421 Truman, Patricia D Trumbo, Carol H Trumbo, Robert P Tryon. Terry T Tsang, Eliza H Tsang, Gerard N Tsang, Laitan M Tsang, York You Tsang, Yorkjone 421 Tubb. Deborah K 449 Tubbesing, Karen L 449 Tucker, Charles G 478 Tucker, Cheri L. Tucker, David G. Tucker, Deborah D. Tucker, Deedie G Tucker, Donna M 449 Tucker, Jack G. Jr Tucker, Judith L Tucker, Karen S 305 Tucker, Monna 247 Tucker, Patricia W. Tucker, Patricia W Tucker, Peggy L. Tucker, Robert W. Tucker, Sheila K 274 Tucker, Sherrye G F. Tucker, William D Tucker, William R Jr Tudor. Charles A II Tudor, Lawrence W Tudor, Hhojalia K. 385 Tudor, Robert H, Tudor, Rod A. 170 Tuel, Samira K Tuggle, James M Jr. Toggle, JoAnna L 246, 421 Tuggle, Richard D Tuggle, Rose E 478 Tuggle, Sherrye L 246, 385 Tuggle, Tern J 271, 421 Tully, Carol A. B Tuma, Jacquelin G Tunnell, Kenneth D Tupman, Cynthia L 247, 385 Tureman, Mary C 449 Turley. Belinda G 385 Turley. Donna J 478 Turley, James H. Turley, Teresa A 449 Turley, Valerie A. Turner, Agnes S, Turner, Archie D. Turner, Barnetta Turner, Brenda J. Turner, Brian L. Turner, Clifford M. 449 Turner, Cynde E. Turner. Daniel L, Turner. Darryl G. Turner, David M. Turner, Oelbert D. Turner, Diane Turner, Donna L Turner, Dorothy B 310, 385 Turndr, Douglas M, Turner, Eftie M. 205 Turner, Ernest E. Turner. Esther C 385 Turner, Ethel F. 449 Turner, Eugene Turner, Eugenia K 421 Turner, Floyd L, Turner, Granville V Turner, Jackie F Turner, Janice K. 265, 478 Turner, Janice M. 385 Turner, Jean C. 8. Turner. John B. Turner, John D. Turner, Kathy L, Turner, Kathy L. Turner, Linda E, 318 Turner, Margery B. Turner, Mark R. 288 Turner. Martha E. 421 Turner. Melinda M, 478 Turner. Molly Turner. Nancy L. 421 Turner, Neana S. 385 Turner, Norma J Turner, Patti A. 478 Turner, Phillip S. Turner, Rebecca M. Turner, Robi L 385 Turner. Ronald A. Turner. Ronnie L. Turner. Sharon K. 281, 449 Turner, Sheila S Turner, Stephen R Turner, Stephen R. Turner, Sylvia M 478 Turner, Teresa K Turner, Tommy T 385 Turner, Vernon D 385 Turpen, Bryan D Turpen. Janice C. Turpin, Charles J Turpin, Charles K, Turpin, Donald M. Turpin, Patricia Turpin, Zelma Y. Tussey, Cissy 478 Tussey. Elizabeth L. Tussey, Jennifer J. Tussey, Layne Tussey, Pamela S. Tussey, Teresa K. 385 Tussing, Marione H 421 Tuttle, Carol A Turtle, David L Tuttle, Kirk M, Tuznik, Michaeline Tycer, Aubrey B. Tyler, Gary D 330 Tyler, Maudie A. Tyler, Pennie M. Tyler, Sherry L 262, 449 Tyminski, Brenda E Tyra. Vickie L 281, 478 Tyree, Barbara J. Tyree, Nancy P. Tyson, Anita G Tysseling, Karen L. 478 — Y— Ullman, Eleanor B. Ulmer, Steven D Ulnch. Doug A 385 Umberger, Anila M Underhill, Danny 170, 300 Underhill. Karen L 449 Underhill, Mary T Underwood, April E 479 Underwood, David H Underwood, Jeffrey W Underwood, Laura M, 449 Underwood, Robert D. 332 Underwood, Ten E 479 Unger, Jayne M 303 Upchurch, Ehzabelh R Upchurch, Jimmy L Uphaus, Catherine M 479 Uptagrafft, Willa R. Uram, John S Utler, Carrie F. 262, 296. 421 Utter, JoAnn 248 Utter, Ruth M 479 Utz, Jennifer A. 172. 210, 211 245, 386 — V— Vachon, Diane L. Vahlkamp. Sarah M Valentin, Lorenzo 449 Valentine, Connie L Valentine, Teresa A. Valentino, Julie M 449 Valentino, Laura A Valentour, Joseph Jr. VALIANETTS 278 Valley, Earl M Valley, Shila A. K. Vance, Beverly S 449 Vance, Gary L. Vance, Jacqueline S Vance, James M. Vance, Joe B. Vance, John C. Vance, Laura C. 328, 421 Vance. Mark P. Vance, Richard T. Vance, Roger M Jr, Vance, Roy N Vandergaw, Andrew L. Vandergriff, Jerry W 421 Vandish, Richard N 168 Vandy, Dia na L Vandy, Donna F 449 VanGilder, Kevin C 270, 479 VanGilder, Phillip E VanGorp, Todd L VanHerpe, Robert V VanHook, Jenny L 386 VanHook, Kathy A 479 VanHook, Linda G N. VanHoose, Joe D. VanHorn, Dennis G. VanMeler, Rox VanMiddlesworth, Cmd 449 VanNostrand, Richard VanNoy, James A. VanOver, Patty L 421 VanOver. Rita L 277, 285. 421 VanOver. Ronnie W. 393 VanOver. Teresa A. 421 VanOver, Vickie F VanOver. Vivian K 479 VanPelt. Tami L 449 VanSant, Leon T 266 VanWegen. Holly R. VanWinkle, Alvin fl VanWinkle, Paul R. VanWinkle, Roger D. VanZanl. Clarence W. VanZant. Roger D Varner, Harry D, Varney, Jane E. 164, 386 Varney, Leroy B 386 Varney. Lesley 0. 269. 315. 449 Varney, Robert 26 Varney. Teresa H. VARSITY E-CLUB 258 Vasquez. Chris A 290, 310 Vater. Libby B Valer, Raymond S Vaughan. Carol E Vaughan. Evelyn A, Vaughan. Lisa D. 449 Vaughan, David M. 251, 277, 421 Vaughn, Douglas A. 285 Vaughn, James R. Vaughn, Janet S. Vaughn, Lisa D. 272, 290. 296 397 Vaughn, Richard K Vaughn, Verna 0. Vaught, Barry D. Vaught, Jennifer L 449 Vaughl. Penny M Veach, Gary W. 449 Vencill, Sylvia C. Venezie. Christine L 265 Venezie, Mary 8 Verber, Joseph R Verespy, Edward P Vermillion, Stanley R. Vernon, Rita K. Vernon, Roy C. It! Vervilte. Barbara S. Verwold, Patricia Vescio, Herb 164 Vessels, Mary V 264, 422 Vest, Angela M. Vetter, Karla F. 422 Viars. Glenda G. 272, 449 Viars, Palma J. Viars, Vicki 175, 284. 386 Vice, Donna J. Vice, Janna P. Vice, Mary A 449 Vick, Perry F Vickous, Linda G. Viel, Susan J. Vieth, Deborah S 422 Vifquam, Lee A 303 Vifquain, Steven N 316 Vilaythong, Somnuck Vincent, Claude E. Vincent, Richard D. Vinson. Janet L. Virgin, David E Virgin, Deborah L. Virgin, Gregory A. Visse, Earl C. 300 Vitato, Carol A. 449 Vittitoe, Sonya B. Vittilow, Denise G. Vittitow, Jesse B. Vittitow, Patricia L. Vogel, Carl W. Vogelsang, Darla J. Vogelsang, Steve T Vogt, Dianne M 386 Vogt, Patricia D 479 Vohun, Frank 180 Voiers, Vickie S 303 Voight, Alison E. Voight, Geoffrey G. Voight, Jesselyn E. Volkerding, John K. Jr, 479 Volmering, Ronald E. 288. 324 Volpe, Donna G. 0. Voipe, John A Volpenhein, Frank F. Volpenhein, Mark E. 422 Volpenhein, Sam A 479 Volpp. Robert C 200 Vonderhaap, Mary P. 449 Vondarheide. Terry B Voorhees, John E Vorbeck, Jean A. 295 Vorbeck, Joseph A 324 Vore, Eric D Vore, Linda S. Voyles. Timmy W Vreeland. Stephen F. — W— Waag.Susan J. 321 Waddle, Diana R, Waddle, George T Waddle. Mary L, Waddle. Rosezell G. Wade, Brenda J 479 Wade, Gloria M. Wade, Jerry L 270 Wade, Paula K. 479 Wade, Rhonda C, 479 Wade, Susan R. Wade, Tommy O Wagenaar, Douglas J 209 Wagers, Anga J Wagers, Evelyn 268 Wagers, Joyce M, Wagers. Linda D. Waggoner, Brenda S. Waggoner, Duncan N. Waggoner, Greg W. Waggoner, Robin K, 422 Wagner. Barbara S. Wagner, Daniel L. 306 Wagner, David A, 306. 386 Wagner, Jane E. Wagner, Joy E 321 Wagoner, Dora L, Wahl. Martha J Wahlbrink, Steve C. Wahlbrink, Susan M. 254. 386 Wahle, Garry T, Walde. Alice J 422 Wainscott, Sherry L. Waits. Victor W, Waklm. William J. Jr. Walbrun, Lorl L 449 Walden. Blllle E. Walden, Nelson G. Waldmann, Barbara C. Waldron, Menia R, 422 Waldrop. Fred D Jr. Walker. Andrea L Walker. AngelA D. Walker, Angela V Walker, Arch W. Walker, Arthur H. Jr. Walker, Bettie F B Walker, Betty A Walker, Brenda A. H, Walker. Canida S Walker, Caria A. I 506 Index Tha-Wal i Walker, Walker. Walkei Walker, Walker. Caria J. Walker, Charles F 275, 385 Walker. Charles M Walker, Charles T Walker. Christine E Walker, Deborah L Walker, Deborah L Walker, Donald K 386 Walker, Donald R. Walker, Elizabeth A. Walker, Ernest R Walker, Eve A, Walker, Frederick J. 479 Walker. GeraldJne E. Walker. J. Maura S ms C 422 . Jo A J , JoAnn , Joetia L 479 Walker, John F Walker. Keith H 324 Walker, Lynette 479 Walker, Melvin 449 Walker, Mike C 422 Walker, Nelson J Walker. Richard W Walker, Roberta A Walker. Sharon D Walker, Sharon J, Walker. Shelia R. Walker, Terrj L. Walker. Tina C Walker, Willie L. Wall, Albert L Wall. Donna J. Walt, Ervm K. Wall, Kenny W Wall. Marlene M, Wall. Virginia R. Wall, William P. Wallace, Brad C. 200 Wallace, C. Curtis Wallace. Danny R, Wallace, Gary W Wallace, Jewell O Wallace. Lisa A Wallace. Lu Anne Wallace. Mary F 449 Wallace. Michael A. Wallace. Ralph D. Wallace. Randall K. 306 Wallace. Susan G Wallace. William L. 479 Wallen. Leslie A 422 Wallen, Rita G. 386 Waller, Jo E. 310. 337 Walls, Danny C Walls, Lanny R. Walsh, David T. Walsh, Hose A. Walsh. Thomas L Ml Walsh. William P Walter, Janis L. 281 Walter, Jeffrey A, 449 Walter, John R Wallers, Andy M Walters, Anna G Walters. Frank R, 422 269 330 Walters, Henry C Walters, Janice L. Walters. Kenneth B. Walters, Lewis J Walters. Linda K Walters. Lisa A Walters. Merrl R Wallers. Michael I Walton, Alma P. C. Walton, Michael L. 479 Walton. Susan S Wang. TIan Mlau Ward, Bernadine 449 Ward, Bobby G Jr Ward. Breni A, 316 Ward, Brian K 315 Ward, David T. Ward. Deborah E 296. 386 Ward. Don F Ward. Jackie D Ward, James E. . Ward, Mary A. Ward, Maureen A. Ward. Mike A. 479 Ward. Nancy L H Ward, Robert J 252, 386 Ward. Samuel M 393 Ward, Stephen D. Ward. Teresa G Ward, Thomas S Ward. Tim Ward, Virginia G G. Warden, Donna T 397 Warder. James W Wardford. Michael L 337 Wardrip. Ronald G Ware, Archie L. Ill 315. 386 Ware, Barbara A 318 Warf, Carmela P Warfield. Albert L Warfield, Schuronda G. Warford, Jewell W Warford. Roma S 248. 422 Warlick, Anthony L. Warman. Teresa L Warmbrodt. James C Warming, Karl E Warner. Clayton H. Warner, David R- Warner. Edward C Warner. Gregory S Warner. Janet L 269, 422 Warner, Jeffrey C. 306. 449 Warner, Libby J. 295, 480 Warnick. Roberta L. Warnock. Brenda A. Warnock, Cheryl A 422 Warren. Bettie M Warren, Broadus V. Warren, Carolyn J Warren. Curtis E Warren. Daniel C Jr. Warden, Dale 250 Warren, Dean A 386 Warren, Harold C. Warren. Karen G Warren, Larry A Warren, Lola H Warren, Melanle 321 Warren. Peggy Warren, Roger D 422 Warren. Sarah E 288, 303 Warren. Steven H Warren, William B 180 Warrix, Fayetta D 422 Wash, Cindy 480 Washington, Augusta M 48 Washington, Gloria J Washington. Gwendolyn Washington, Louise A. Washington, Marvin L. Washington, Roxann Wesson. Sheri L Waters. Ann T Waters. Dayna J 422 Waters. Jmaes D. Waters. Patricia L Walhen, Michael A Wathen Patricia M D 252 Walklns, Albert P Watklns, Barbara A 449 Watkins. Bobbie J R Watkins, Carlos Walkins, Joyce K Watkins. Kathryn L Watkins. Pamela M 295. 450 Watkins. Samuel E Watkins. Sheila B Watkins, Veronica A 299 Watson, Barbara H Watson. Carol J 480 Watson, Danny L 386 Watson. Debbie L 386 Watson. Donna L 422 Watson, Guy M 200. 201, 422 Watson, Harold G 366 Watson, Julie K Watson. Lawrence A. 422 Watson. Marilyn K Watson. Mary F Watson, Mary L Watson. Teresa L 284, 315 Watson. Terry G 422 Watson, Vincent R Walters. Clarenetta H. Walters. Elmar B Watts. Alice C 268, 393 Watts, Charlene 228. 246, 252 257 Walls, Debra G Watts, Donna K. Watts. Donnie J Watts, Ethel C. 232. 252, 386 Watts. Florence A 251. 422 Watts. Gary D Watts. George C 386 Watts. Girdell S Walts, Glenn T Watts. Martha J Watts, N. Yvonne Watts. Perry B 332, 337 Watts, Rella S. Watts, Roy L. Ill Watts. William B 386 Waugh. Aileen C Waugh, Michael A Way. Gregory A Wearren. Ronald C. Weathers, Burnett Wealhers. Delena A 422 Weathers, Mary L 335. 337 Weathers, Steven K. Weaver, Daniel S Weaver. Darryel A, Weaver. Debbie L Weaver, Deborah A 450 Weaver, Debra R Weaver. Diana A Weaver. Diane 386 Weaver, Freddy M Weaver. Lorraine 298, 450 Weaver, Mallory A 386 Weaver. Michael R. 164 Weaver. Patrick M 249 Weaver. Richard L 189 Weaver, Sophta E Weaver, Teresa M 397 Weaver, Wanda S 322 Webb, Albert N. Webb. Benny H. 450 Webb, Billy E 264 Webb, Danny R. Webb, Dora L 386 Webb. Eugene Webb, Eugenia L Webb. Jennifer G 450 Webb. Karren J 480 Webb. Kathleen Y Webb, Laberla L 480 Webb. Lois A 422 Webb. Michael Webb. Phyllis A. 450 Webb. Randy J. 270 Webb. Richard A Webb, Roger L. Webb, Sharon G. Webb. Susan F, Webb. Timothy J. Webb. Virginia L Webb. Walker. Jr Webber, Anthony L 253. 386 Webber. David E, 270 Weber. Donna F 200, 201. 263 480 Weber, Judith A 450 Weber, Leonard J Weber, Matthew P. Weber. Robert J Webster. Charles A Webster, Claudia A. Webster, Denise M Webster. Kimberly A. 480 Webster, Mary Webster. Paul F Weddle, E Dale Weedman, Don K. Wegenast, Gary D 480 Wegenast, Teri M. Wegenhart, Sandra R. 328 Wehner. Judith A. Wehr, David 60 Weidinger, Ken W. Wier. Tern J, 386 Weier. William R. Weikel, Katherine A 450 Weilage. Chena L Weineri, Janell L Wemgartner. Anthony 386 Weir, Zero M Weis, Karen A. 480 Weis, Sandra A Weis, William K. Weisman, Donald E. Weisman. Shelley L. 422 Welch. Betty J Welch. Brewier W 253, 386 Welch, Diana C Welch, Kathryn A Welch, Larry D Welch, Mark K 300, 318 Welch. Mary M Welch, Pam S 450 Welch, Roy M 480 Welch. Shirley K Welch. Wanda R Weldon. Henry J Wellbrock. Stanley C. Wellman. Sandra L. Wellman. Vickie L Wellmeyer, Christine Wells. Beatriz G Wells. Betty L 480 Wells, Billy P. 266. 306 Wells. Debra D 480 Wells. Donna R Wells. Donna R Wells. Evelyn S M Wells, Jo Anelen Wells. John L Jr 270 Wells, Linda G 480 Wells. Marsha L Wells, Mary E. 480 Wells, Michael E. Wells. Michael W. Wells. Prisctlla A. Wells, Richa E. Wells, Richard E. Wells, Richard H Wells, Robert O Jr. Wells, Ronald H. Wells. Ronnia H Wells, Steven A 337 Wells, Taryn K 175, 240, 310 Wells. Terry L. Wells. William B. Wells, William 0. Wells, William L Wells. William P Welsh. Joseph F. Welsh. Todd M Wenderoth. Carl A. Wentworth. Teresa K Wenlzel. Mary L. Wentzel, Mary S Wenz. John M 387 Wenz. Vickl A. WenzBl, Cindy L 257. 387 Wermuth. Mark A Wernegreen, Joan R. WESLEY FOUNDATION 276 Wesley. Greta Wesley, Larry D. After soaking up a week of Florida sun, these students return with suntans. Wal-Wes lndex 507 Wesley. Melissa G. 480 Wesley, Modena G M. Wesley, Pamela L. 480 Wesley, Teresa V Wesley, Vanessa 480 Wess, Carrie D Wesselkamper, Mary P. 480 West, Althea F. West. Billy J 387 West. Charles H. West. Corliss West, Douglas W, West, Gregory W. West, Henry T Jr. West, Kaye P. West, Kenneth P. West, Lana F Wesl. Michael G West. Nancy A. 246, 318, 330 422 West, Roy J. 279, 397 Wesi, Rufus W Westbrook, Glenda M. Westerfield. Cynlhja 450 Westertield, John S. Westerman, Diana L 246, 284, 315 387 Weslermeyer. Joseph E, WesHall, Tim J, 480 Westmeyer, Oanila S. Weston, Pamela O Westrick, Charles D 387 Westnck, Pamela K Wetherby, Alden D Wethinglon, Betlye M. Wethington, Wary P. Wetmore, CImton C Wetmore, Marilyn G Wever, Philip R, Weyhrauch, Ernest E. Whalen, Mark K, Whalen. Paul L Whalen, Regts E Whalen, Sheha M. Whaley. James H Whaley, Pamela J 480 Wharlon. Anne M 268, 387 Whanon. Richard A 170, 296, 322 323,422 Wheal, Evan S Wheat, Lisa M 267. 387 Wheatley, Donna K. Wheatley, James E, Wheatley, Mary M Wheeldon. Brenda G. Wheeler, Brenda D. Wheeler, Cheryl A. Wheeler, Garmon M Wheeler, Gary C 285 Wheeler, Gregg A. Wheeler, James L Wheeler, Judith A 480 Wheeler, Kimberly A. 387 Wheeler. Ronald D. Wheeler, Roxie A Wheeler, Stephen C. Wheeler, Terry M. 387 Wheeler. Vicky L 450 Whelan, Gery C Whicker. Mary A. Whidby, Mary S. 480 Whiles, Tamara K Whisenhunl. Rrchard M. Whilaker, Bobbie G Whilaker, Bruce M Whitaker. Denise A, 480 Whitaker, Fess D 422 Whrtaker, Gary D Whilaker, George Whilaker, Juanila L. H. Whitaker, Mark S. Whitaker, Melissa 450 Whitaker, Michelle A, 397 Whitaker, Paul D. Whilaker, Peggy L. Whilaker, Randy L 367 Whitaker, Rila L Whilaker, Rulh J Whilaker, ScotI H Whilaker, Susan E. S. While, Andrew B, 335 White, Angela F White, Aquilla M White, Becky C White, Betty C. White. Beverly A, While. Charles E. While, Cheryl E White, Cheryl E. White, Cindy L White, Cindy L. While, Cynlhia L. White. David L. While. Denise R. White, Denita C. 387 White. Donald C Jf 450 White. Donna White, Ernest R. Ill While, Frank A. Jr. White, Greg A. White, Greggory L, While, James R. 388 While. James W, While, Jasper D While, Jeff A. While. Jenny L While, Jerry T, White, John E. White, Kenneth Lane White, Kimberly A, 330 White, Larry N. White, Lillian N. While, Marlene White, Mary G White, Melodie A 295 White, Wyrna C 388 White, Nareen 172. 205 White, Oliver B. Jr. While. Pamela S. 480 White, Ronald A. II 316. 422 While, Shannon While, Shelby R. 243, 285. 388 White, Sherry L. While, Sieven G. White, Susan 422 While. Thomas S. While, Tracy M. 397 While, Ursula 264, 422 While, Valerie G White. Veda A. 296. 422 White. Victor S White, William L Whited, Donna M. Whiied, Everett P Whiied. Mary M. 388 Whilehair, Deborah S. Whiiehair, Deborah S. Whilehead, Gary W 259. 278, 422 Whilehouse. Diana S Whilehouse. Donna G. 285 Whitehouse, Karia P. Whitesel. Melissa L. Whitfield, Laura B 284, 480 Whiting. Bruce W Whitis. Calvin 324 Whitis. Charles E. Whitis. Patricia A. Whitley. Amy J Whitley, Beverly K Whitlmg, Constance M. Whillock, Charles D Whillock, Jean M Whillock, Vickie L, 388 Whitman, Barry S. 450 Whitman, Kevm W 170,253,388 Whitnel, William M Whitsitt, Debi A, Whitson, Martha D B. Whitt, Cathy M, T, Whitl, Paul D. Whin, William B Whittaker, Cheryl D. Whinaker, Gregroy C Whtttaker, Lynn C. Whittaker, Thomas J. 316 Whittaniore, Lloyd R. Whtttmglon. Alan S. Whittle, Margaret S, Whitton, Pat A Whitwonh, Jane A. W Whitowrth, William F Wiard, Deborah S. Wibbels. Cathy L. Wicker. Greg L Wicker, Vmcenl A. Wickham, Melanie S 450 Wickline. Debra A. 480 Wickline, Karen L. 422 Wickline, Mark A 422 Widdowfieid, Faith A. 450 Widener, Elizabeth L. Widener, Juanita C, Widmann. Janet M 285, 450 Widner, Terry L Wiedemer, Alice C 393 Wiedemer, Leslie A. Wiederhold, Kalhy E. Wiedmer, Kalherine M. Wiedmer, Melody L. Wieliczko, Mary A, 248, 271 Wierman, Nyoka A. Wiesemann, Rosemary V. Wiesner, Pam 273 Wiggins, Clarice 388 Wiggins, Joseph 170. 388 Wiggins, Michael D. Wiggins, William M, Wigginton, Chnslophe Wigginton, Julia L 249, 264. 272 422 Wigglesworth, James E. 275. 283. 422 Williams, Barry F. Wight, Gerald F III Williams, Barry S. Wilamowski, April A Williams, Bernetta N. Wilbanks, James D 422 Williams, Betsy K, Wllber, Ann E 263, 480 Willtams, Beverly K. Wilberding, Anita L, Williams, Billy J. Wilborn, James M Williams. Blanche Wilburn, Leonard D. Williams. Carla 295, 423 Wilburn, Mark S. Williams, Carol A. 388 Wilce, William S. Williams, Carolyn R, L. Wilcher. June B Williams, Calhleen C. Wilcox, Genie C. 312, 422 Williams. Christopher 188, 189 Wilcox. Kathenne J Williams, Connie L 216 Wilcox, William S. Williams. Craig E Wilcoxen, Greg D. Williams, Crystal L. 480 Wilde. Jeffrey A. Williams, David 180 Wilder, Alva D Williams. David A Wilder, Anthony W 285 Williams, David G. Wilder, Ava G 450 Williams, David L. Wilder, Gary W. Williams, David L. Wilder, J C Williams, David W Wilder, James A Williams, David W. Wilder, Jonell G Williams, Debbie A. 283 Wilder, Martha M Williams, Deboarh J. 480 Wilder, Michael R. 277, 450 Williams. Deborah L. Wilder, Patricia S Williams, Debra C. Wilder, Sarah K, Williams, Donald D. Wilder, Tony A. 277, 397 Williams, Doug E. Wilder, Wanda C, Williams, Dudley C. Wilder, Wilson K Williams, Eddie B. Wilding, Donna S 318 Williams, Elizabeth C Wilding, George E Jf Williams, Evelyn H. Wildman, Deboarh L 480 Williams, Felicia L. 336, 450 Wiles, David A 275 Williams, Ferme D Wiles, Nancy N. Williams, Gail L. Wiles, Shirley J. Williams, Glenda K. S. Wilgus, Curtis A. Williams, Gregory H. Wilhelmi, Joyce A. 450 Williams, Harold D 276 Wilhem, James A Williams, Helen L B. Wilhile, James B. Williams, Howard D 374 Wilhoit, James R. Williams, James M, 388 Wilhoiie, Rebecca G. 269, 388 Williams, James S Wilhoite. Rhonda K. Williams, Jan S. Wiikderson, Becky R 303 Williams, Janet L, Wilkerson, Beth 203 Williams, Janetta K 268, 388 Wilkerson, Gary B 253, 388 Williams, Jeffrey L. 270 Wilkerson, Gregory R. 422 Williams, John C. Wilkerson, Karen D 298, 423 Williams, John M. Wilkerson, Margaret W. 270. 284. 388 Williams, Judilh L. Wilkerson, Mary L. 203, 310 Williams. Karen 318 Wilkerson, Rhonda K. 283, 480 Williams, Larry E. Wilkin, Ronald J. Wiiliams, Laurence E. Wilkinson, Arthur L. Williams. Leslie T. Wilkinson, Debbie J, H. Williams, Letton C 296 Wilkinson, Gregory V. Williams, Lisa K. 450 Wilkirson, Frances F, 275. 450 Williams, Margaret M. Willard, Elizabeth K . 265 Williams, Mark A. Willard, Timothy R, Williams, Mark E 423 Willenbrink, Rila L. 480 Williams, Mavis A. Willeroy, JeHrey K, Williams, Michael B Willeroy. Randy S. Williams, Michael B. Willett, Robert D Williams, Michael G. Willhile, Charles C. Williams, Mollie L Willhite, Elizabelh A. 388 Williams. Nancy D. Williams. Andre D. 480 Williams. Pamela J. Williams, Angela R. 286, 423 Williams, Patricia A. Williams, Anila K, Williams, Paul W. Williams, Anne D Williams, Peggy A. Williams. Arthur G 335 Williams, Ray L Williams. Barbara J. 450 Williams, Rebecca L, 450 Under the watchful eyes of an assistant coach, pregame warm-ups are held to relax football players before a game. 508 index Wes-Wil WillJams. Reginald Williams. Rhonda C 423 Williams, Richard J Williams, Robert H Williams. Sandra L Williams. Sarah W Williams. Sharon T. Williams, Sherri L. Williams, Stephen A 423 Williams, Susan F Williams, Tarzza K Williams. Vicki L, Williams. Vickie L. 310 Williams. Wanda F Williams. William B Williamson, Bruce E. Williamson. Charles W. Williamson, Daniel A Williamson, Donna J 312, 450 Williamson, Emma J. Williamson, George R. Williamson. Hazel P Williamson. Jeltrey L. Williamson, Joanne Williamson, Laune A 450 Williamson, Leonore J- Williamson. Ronald D. 450 Williamson. Stuart Willian, Billy J. Willinger. Richard J. 300. 337 Wiltingham. Charles C- Wlllis, Dixie L, 295. 326 Willis. Howard 374 Willis. Jane M, Willis, Linda R. Willis. Nikki C. Willis. Susan W, Willoughby. Aletla J. 423 Wiiloughby, Bill E. Jr. Willoughby, Cmdy L, 450 Wiiloughby, Daniel W W iltoughDy, Randy D. Willoughby. Samuel W. Wills. Robin L. 450 Wills. Sanford E. WilmhoH. Debora A. 125 Wilson. Alice S. Wilson, Anna B. Wilson, Beckham H, 450 Wilson. Belinda F, 278 Wilson. Betty A. Wilson. Carolyn S. Wilson, Charles E. 388 Wilson, Charles G. Wilson. Danny K, Wilson. Davis A. Wilson, Deanna D Wilson. Deborah L. B. Wilson, Debra L. 252 Wilson, Denese A. 284 Wilson. Doug K. 388 Wilson. Elaine H 172 Wilson. Elizabeth A. 450 Wilson, Ella K. Wilson. Ernest G. Wilson. Garland L. Wilson. Harlan L. 423 Wilson, Helen E 263 Wilson. Jane Wilson, Jay A. 397 Wilson. John S Wilson. Joyce J. Wilson, Kalherine A, 388 Wilson, Kathey J 216. 246. 265 388 Wilson. Kathryn D. Wilson. Kathy L. 217. 240. 252 257 Wilson, Lewis 386 Wilson. Linda L. Wilson. Louetta R, 262. 480 Wilson. Lynila R, Wilson, Margaret L. Wilson, Mark A. Wilson, Marsha C. Wilson, Mary A. F. Wilson, Mary L. 310 Wilson. Michael L. Wilson, Nancy J. Wilson, Nancy R, Wilson, Pamela J 423 Wilson, Patricia Wilson. Patricia A, 326 Wilson. Patricia A. Wilson. Patricia D. 328 Wilson, Patricia K. 480 Wilson. Patti R, 488 Wilson. Peggy H. Wilson. Phillip C. 332 Wilson. Regma D. 450 Wilson, Rex L. Wilson. Robert M. Wilson, Ronald 180 Wilson, Ronald D, Wilson. Rose N. Wilson, Sandra L. Wilson, Sister Mary A. Wilson. Stephen E. Wilson. Sue A. 450 Wilson. Valya L. 239. 252. 269 388 Wilson. Vickie L. Wilson, Virginia C Wilson. Wayne T Wilson, Wendy D. 388 Wilson. William R, Will. Marcia A, 318, 423 Wimberly, Winifred A, Wimsatt. Angela J- Wimsan. Mark D. Wimsatt, Tanya R. Winburn. Cynthia C. Winburn. Verman R. 269. 388 Winchester, Annette P. Wind, Susan M 423 Winder, David R. Windham, Patncta L. 269. 388 Wine, Dennis J Wmebrenner, Kathy L, Winfrey, George S 270 Winfrey, Terrell D Wingate, Jane A, 269. 277. 388 Wingate. Nancy C 213. 450 Wink, Pamela S. Winkle. Diana F. Winkler, Bryan A Winkler. Oenms A. Winkler, Karyn A Winkler. Kimberly 480 Winkler, Marsha C Winkler, Robert G Winkler, Thomas J Winkler, William M Winn. Michael K Winn. Richard W 324 Winnenberg, Warren J. Winscher, Leslee B. 318 Winsen. Robert W 280 Winstead. Susan J 423 Winter. David M. Winter. Joseph M. Winterberg. Lisa E. Winters. David L. 480 Wintien. Shirley D. 393 Wireman. David R. Wireman. Gene D. Wireman. Gene D. Wireman. Jack L. Wise, Doctor Joe 147 Wireman. Phillip Wise. Melinda S 271. 481 Wise. Paula J C Wise, Thomas L Wiseman. Conme A. Wiseman, Darryl A Wiseman, Gregory R. 164. 450 Wiseman, Kalherine S. Wiseman. Mary L, Wiseman, Pamela J. Wiseman, Patricia A, Wisenbaker, Sue A Wisher. Mary J A Wisner, Pamela S. 262, 481 Wisnioski, Douglas R. 280 Withers. Brenda K Wilhers. Frank D Withers, Terry S Witherspoon, Joe P Wilhrow, Randall L Withrow, Richard Wm, Anthony G. 450 Win, Eleanor J Win. Eimer Jr. Witt. Gary W, Win, Gina R. Win. Vinada K. Winenbarger. Joseph Wittmann, Margarei L, 481 Winmann. Peggy 326 Wilzman, Linda A. 303. 481 Woerth. Sheila T, Woeste. Rick A 251, 388 WoHord, Diane E. Woford, Julian S. Wohlleb. Nancy M, Wohlleb, Vicki A. 423 Wohn. Cindy L Wolf. April 321 Wolf, Jams M. WoK, JeHrey C. 189 Wolf. Jeffrey L. 450 Wolf, John G. Wolf. John L. Wolf, Kathleen M. 216 Wolfe, Alan M, 450 Wolfe, Donna H. Wolfe, Lisa E. Wolfe, Maria K 481 Wolfe. Mary A. WoKe, Robin W 481 Wolfe, Scon C 450 Wolfe, Tommy D. Woltf, C. Gary Wolff, Rebekah R. L, Wolff. Thomas C. Wolfinbarger, Joy Wolfzorn, Cheryl A. 481 Wolfzorn. Stephen W. 254, 269. 283 388 Wolkan. James C. Wolpin, Susan I. Wolter. James B. Womack. John H. WOMEN ' S INTERDORM 274 Wong, Chun Km Wong, Jonathan C S Wong, Kwan H G. Wong, Laiying W Wong, Tin Jor Wong, Tinyau 423 Wong. Vivian Y Woo, Dellneda M Wood. Andra L Wood, Cynthia E. 397 Wood. Donald E Wood, Giendel F Wood, GriH A. 423 Wood. Inez Wood, Jacqueline E, Wood, James D Wood, Janice L. 423 Wood, Joe B Wood, Nancy J Wood, Pamela J 388 Wood, Rebecca A. 389 Wood, Rebecca E. 389 Wood, Robie E 270, 423 Wood, Shelia K, 423 Wood, Susan N, Wood, Tammie R- Wood, Vickii L, 423 Wood, William G. Woodail, Donald R. Woodcock. Stephen L, Woodford, Clinton L. 389 Woodford, Diane P Woodie, Hilda L. Woodrey, Dale A. Woodring. Stephen A WoodruH, Mark D. 207 Woods. Chris R. 481 Woods, Donald R Woods, Frankie L. 481 Woods, James J Jr. Woods, James S. Woods, Judy A. Woods. Karen E. 451 Woods, Kenneth E, Woods. Kenneth S Woods, Lalanya D 423 Woods, Lawrence H, 324 Woods, Michael L. 180, 389 Woods, Patricia J. Woods, Phil T, Woods, Hegina K. 389 Woods, Theresa R. 451 Woods, William R, Woodward, Debra E. Woodward, Jeffrey C. Woodward, Robin L. Woodward, Teresa L, Woolery, Jane M, Wooley, Linda M Woolfolk, Barbara J. 481 Wooltolk, James S WooHork, Deborah C. 389 Woolum. Kayren L, Woolum, William R. Woolums, Ray R. II Woosley. Larry J. Wooten. Mark E. Wooton. Jean A. Wooton, Marcella A. Wooton, Patricia L 389 Wooton. Sally Wooton. Sharon D Wooton. Wanda M, Word. Denver 481 Worell, Amy B Work. Kathy M. 397. 423 Workman, Sharon L. Works, Kimberly J. Works, Robert E. Worley, James E. Worley, Martha M. Worley. Steven S. Worrell, Irene M, Worrell, Leighton F, 389 Worrell, Martie E, Worrell, Sheila G. 451 Worrell. Stephen E. Worrell. Victoria L, Worthlngton, Julie A. Wray, Nancy A Wren. Jerri L. Wren. William J, Wright. Brian H, Wright, Cecelia F. Wrighl, Cynthia A. 481 Wright, Danny C 389 Wright, Dave T Wright, Denise C Wright, JeHrey A Wright, JeHrey W 370, 423 Wrighl, Jerome P 370, 389 Wrighl. Kim N. 389 Wright, Marsha L Wright, Mary J. Wright, Michael S. 300 Wrighl, Olis K. Wrighl, Patricia L 451 Wright. Raymond L. Wright, Richard L. 251 Wright, Ronald W 481 Wrighl. Suzanne L 461 Wrighl. Tambra K Wright, Terry W Wright, Tommy G Wright. Wilfred R. Wu. Mingming WuHekamp, Yvonne L. 481 Wulfhorst. Teresa L 481 Wulfhorsi, Vickie A, 451 Wullner, Tern L. 423 Wullschleger, Davd W, Wurtzbacher. Karel L. 310 Wyatt. George W Wyan, Mary L Wyatt, Penny U Wylie, Jan A. Wyhe, Linda D. 389 Wylie. Stanley L Jr. Wyman, Robert C. — Y— York, Mona L York, Sandra A York, Thomas M. Young. Anita J Young. Billie H. Young, Bonnie Young, Cathryn A. Young. Chandra K, Young, Clyde Jr Young, Conara E Young, David M Young, Deborah S Young. Donald L 423 Young. Fayette M Young. Floyd S Young, Fred D 334, 384 Young. Howard L Young. James C Young, Jane R Young, Janet L. 423 Young. John E. Young. Joyce L 262, 296 Young, Judith H Young, Judy A 389 Young, Kelly V 321, 451 Young. Linda S. Young, Lisa G. Young. Mane Young. Michael W 451 Young. Nancy Young. Robert J. Young, Robin A 252, 389 Young. Samuel R- Jr 451 Young. Shirley J Young, Steven D Young. Susan E. 451 Young. Susan E. Young, Thelma Young. Tony L, Young, Victor C. Young, William E. 328, 337 Younger, Lennie C Yount, Janet M 247. 451 Yu, Kintak J 451 Yuen. John W K. Yuen, Wai L. Yule. Donald E. Yaden, Andrea B. 172. 389 Yaghmaee. Manouchehr Yahya. Saleh M. Yancey, Joe L Yancey, Paul L. 481 Yankey. Norma J. Yap, Stephen Y. Yarbrough, Mary A. Yates, Archie Yates, Deboarh J. 273. 281, 451 Yates, Donald L, 481 Yates. Edith L Yates, Joni L. 451 Yates. Joseph D Yates, Joseph R. Yates, Mavis K. Yeager, Debra L, Yeager. Joseph L. 481 Yeager. Karen E. Yeager, Larry T. Yeager, Sharon K. 255. 389 Yearstey, John W. Jr. Yeary, Lana C. Yeary. Patricia J 451 Yeast. Louis Yeater, Sheila D Yellin. Mark H. 170, 209, 237 389 Yelton. Betty R. Yerlan. Dale E. Yoder, Bret H, Yoder, Elmon E Yokley. Mark G. Yonts, Charles G, Yonts. Linda M. York, David G. York. Glendon W, York, Helen M. York, Joseph A, 324 York, Judy K, 285 York. Linda D — Z— Zagar, Andrew J. 55 Zagorski, Joe R- Zama, Kimbi Ndefru Zamani. Mohammad E- Zanone, Wesley M. Zechella. Jacqueline 481 Zeckner, Douglas J. 157 Zeckner, Marlene E. 264 Zehnder, Mark K Zeils, Gregory G Zerhusen, Raymond J 481 Zetzer. Joan E. 277, 281, 451 Zifcheck, Nancy L. 423 Zimmer. Carol J. 423 Zimmerman. Bernard M. Zimmerman, Denise L. 451 Zimmerman, Jenna H. Zimmerman. Laura A Zimmerman, Suzan G. 451 Zimmerman. Vicki E. Zimmerman, Vickt E. Zinner, John L Zipperle, Patricia A, 423 Zirnheld, Gregory E Zitkovic. John J, 167 Zonca, David A, Zopfi, Sandra A. Zornes, Lucy F. Zottman, Wanda S, Zuccala, Frank 389 Zuercher, John E. Zuercher, Mary J. Zuercher, Richard R. Zullo, Brenda J 389 Zwahlen. James A. 251, 252. 389 Zych. Debra A. 389 Anxious seniors gaze through graduation progranfis in anticipation of their place in the activities. IN MEMORIAM DR. D.THOMAS FERRELL Professor of Education, Retired November 4, 1977 BILLY PRICE GERALD Freshman September 1977 ROGER DALE HENRY Freshman February 16, 1978 BRENDA CAROL JANES Sophomore November 1977 MELVINA FRANCES JEWELL Sophomore February 26, 1978 MR. JOE KEITH Assistant Director of Housing November 13, 1977 TAMARA KAY LAWRENCE Freshman i November 18, 1977 JEFFERY L. NORRIS Sophomore November 15, 1977 DR. MARY MARSHALL ROBERTS Professor of Special Education September 4, 1977 MARY ANN YARBROUGH Junior November 4, 1977 510 In Memoriam Editor ' s Note What you have been looking at is the culmination of thousands of combined hours of effort. The challenge of trying to capture the feelings, events and actions of an entire school with plastic and paper is staggering. Many things were left out and many things did not get the coverage that they deserve, but the book has a limited number of pages and my job was to edit the material, so that is what I did. It is quite obvious that this year ' s book is smaller than last year ' s book. The problems of funding and rising costs are an old story, but unfortunately they are very true ones in this case. In hopes of partially making up this deficit, you should also notice that there is much more color photography in this year ' s book than there ever has been before. I started in on this job back in August and knew that we had troubles. We returned four people from last year ' s staff and had a new adviser. On top of this, our budget problems necessitated the reduction of the book by 100 pages. Over the course of the year we had a number of problems. Several of the section editors I had chosen did not work out and my Managing Editor, Debbie Es- kridge, had to take over. She never complained and really saved my life on more than one occa- sion. My section editors that stayed on were the best group of people that I have ever worked with. Matt Davies, our Sports Editor, did a very difficult job and made a tricky section turn out just right. He had never been on the Milestone staff before, and even though he did most of his work in the dead of night and deposited the pages mysteriously in our work box, we didn ' t think he was too weird. Another newcomer was Shelley Steele, our Classes Editor. She was always ready to help anyone out and did her section correctly and on time. Our Organizations Editor, Meg Hiles, put up with a lot of foolishness from both the organizations she dealt with and yours truly. Meg was reliable and a real perfectionist. Jill Secrest, our Index Editor, wore her fingerprints off indexing all (hopefully) the organizations and individuals in this book. Although she had a tendency to scream when problems arose, Jill usually did her screaming after office hours so no one from the sur- rounding offices would get upset. As I mentioned before, Debbie Eskridge acted as Managing Editor, she was also our Academics Editor, Honors Editor and contributed to the Student Life and Sports Sections. Our Business Manager, Cliff Taylor, kept all the books straight and took care of the picture sales program. The English majors reading this will probably be wondering just who is this we that one person is talking about. Well, the other half of the we is Mr. Larry Bailey, the Adviser to the Milestone. This book is as much his product as it is mine, and would never had been produced without his hard work and technical expertise. This leads us (inevitably) to Mr. Paul Lambert, University Photographer. Paul took a large num- ber of the photographs appearing in this volume and put in long hard hours in the printing room and the film room. I personally would like to thank the following people: Mr. Donald Feltner, the person I was always able to go to with any questions or problems. Mr. Feltner knows more about the publica- tions field in general than I thought humanly possible. Jack Frost, Karl Park, and John Winnecke from the Office of Public Information, executive secretary Beverly Burrus, administration expert Doug Whitlock and Mike Hardesty, graphics specialist. Finally, we would like to thank all the professionals down at Delmar Printing: Chairman of the Executive Committee Jack Renfro, Plant Manager Bob Anderson, Production Supervisor Sam Dixon, Art ist and Renaissance Man Ralph Van Dyke and our Account Representative Becky Alex- ander. All of the memories we have of Delmar are happy ones, well almost all. Allen Douglas Engle 512 Editor ' s Note Editor ' s Note 513 The university experience provided a multitude of opportunities for interaction. Tine confidence and self-assurance resulting from this interaction was as much an educational experience as anything learned in the classroom. Society is, indeed, a contract . . . It is a partnership in all science, a partnersliip in all art, a partnership in every virtue and in all perfection. — Edmund Burke Milestone 515 An aim of self-improvement does not mean the sacrifice of one ' s individuality. Rather, self-improve- ment is an attempt to strengthen those individual characteristics that create the wide-ranging diversity of Eastern ' s population. Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. — Nathaniel Hawthorne Milestone 517 There is no point high enough that one can say, This is the peak. — Jascha Heifetz t ' -i ' tnw. The growth and maturation process does not end with graduation. Old goals were achieved, new ones have been set. The lives of all who suc- cessfully encountered the worlds which are Eastern will continually reflect the University ' s philosophy of excellence in all their endeavors. The Univer- sity has been changed by our presence. All of us will be richer for following Eastern ' s dictum of going beyond what is merely required and striving toward Excellence. Specifications The 1978 MILESTONE was prepared by the students of Eastern Kentucky University and printed by offset lithography by Delmar Printing Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. The paper stock is 80-pound Westvaco Coronation dull offset stock; with the fencefold printed on 100-pound stock. The cover is a Helvetica Medium Cordoba with blind embossures, applied foil stamping and a black overtone. Body copy for the opening pages is Helvetica Medium 14 point with two-point leading; and for the remainder of the book Helvetica Medium 10- and 12-point with two-point leading. All outlines are eight-point. Senior listings are 10-point and underclasses, nine-point. Headlines are Helvetica Medium. The Student Life and Sports sec- tions were printed in a lacquer over black process. Divisional pages are printed in brown two posterizations with gold halftones. Cameras used to photograph activity pictures both four-color and black-and-white included Nikon (35mm), Canon (35mm), Nikkormat (35mm), Rolle (35mm), Richo (35mm), and Hasselblad (2 V x 2 Va,). Lens focal lengths used ranged from wide angle, 18mm, to telephoto 500 mm. Senior and underclass portraits were photographed by Steven ' s Studios, Bangor, Maine. Press run was 8,500 copies. 520 Specifications f I
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