Eastern New Mexico University - Silver Pack Yearbook (Portales, NM)
- Class of 1966
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Hlass Selifer Hnsiness Manager . . . Pnataarapner ............,4aaiser . . . Pnatagrapnie Saperfeiser Haier Pnatas by enrie Oeenialini 1' ,Www ,ws ,, 4,9151 ' J' W' Af! Mp, ' :fini ,MM ,Q-twsff , 0 , ,WWI W , , I I 'U ' M .ff , ,,,v 'w 'YM , J, f .f'. fp if.. I ' ' W ,Wm ' ,,,,,-v 'v-my jf' , - 'As , , 7 Nw V V' If ,aww MM, W, 'W , 4' uw ' j ,, s ! Uwf IM K y,,4,,v' K ' 1 WM r ,, ' Y' A ., ,, .My MU wvwff-0 wi if ss' K K V I A1 I 'yt W K If num ,V -y I A 4 ,,,, ,Msg nJuf'3mwff'Y I d r. A MV, I, z -,sf f ,WN , ' s j,,,,iy,' M , .sf J ,M ,sf M gsm' Y' Mm , L f , .Ng M MM, ss jf, ,A sv W W K N,,.-!- Kantsnts ltniwrsity life ftnnars tnitcnt Vaicc 00000000008 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 000000000086 --- A'-------- Athletics ............. 98 Grecks ............. 138 V , Organizations ......... 164 ,A dininstmtion ......... 190 Zlnssss ............. 201 3 1 . , , , f ,WWI , , V. ' I x,-A In WY 4 . f ..,i.s ff' Af -K M' -fi. 4 0, A 21 Dedzmfed In Wlemrfrzum 55 1 A 1 4 ww 1 .- .ni 'W 4 4 ' , 5 .A 'W .4 nd A if? 9-7 e r X -A fi A 1 1 Q e 'Q 'Wm Ky. , R11 is 1 lm...,,, 'Aw unsup- lprgti NV!-0 Nlllmmnv, 4111 Ill! 4114180111 lbw 9781 H A ' - f 'Wv -'w kwa, XXw.,1nnur,.,,,, '9 VMbfm M ,N sf ,212 '- 'W - -'fn N, +- The 1965-1966 Silver Pack is dedicated in memory of the late Dean of Students, Dr. Gary R. Anderson, known to friends as Bish. Dr. Anderson, 32, was killed in an automobile accident, December 9, 1965, near San Patricio, New Mexico, while enroute to Ruidoso to participate in a Student Leaders' Retreat. He is buried in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity section of the Evanston Memorial Cemetery, Evanston, Illinois. Dr. Anderson was born May 19, 1933, in Superior, VVisconsin. He came to Eastern in 1963, from Arizona State University, where he was Dean of Men. He worked closely with the .men,s fraternities at Eastern, and he helped to engender more interest in fraternity activities. A memorial fund has been established in his honor, and a scholarship will be awarded to a junior or senior on the basis of leadership, character and scholar- ship. Selection of the recipient of the scholarship will be by a Scholarship Committee. s x 3 JW? 3 Z ? Z if f '3-.s2fesr.-,, , in o lt E W 'XX I 11 T3 IlX'I? 1L.1E31l. Ill 1hl'I.'Nl'1EL'il.1SL7i.'II 'YK President Ehezrles W. M eisfer Eastern New Mexico University heads into a new era of growth in 1965-1966, with its largest enrollment in history, 3,357 students, and a new president, Charles W. Meister, a man whose name is synonymous with growth. Dr. Meister succeeded Dr. Donald C. Moyer, who be- came president of Nevada Southern University. The new president came to Eastern from Arizona State College, Flagstaff, Arizona, where he was academic vice- president and dean of instruction. His family includes his wife, Eleanor, and two children. Dr. Meister received his B.A. degree from Central YMCA College, Chicago, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Dr. Meister holds the faculty rank of professor of English. He is an authority on the Russian novelist and playwright, Chekhov. President Meister served as a Captain in the U.S. Army during World War II. While serving in the European Theater, he was awarded five battle stars. He was Deputy U.S. Representative for Education and Religious Affairs for the Four-Power Agency governing Berlin, at the end of World War II. In his first year at Eastern, the president has developed an empathy with University students, because of his concern with their problems and his custom of making himself available to students. Q 4 ifgzf i?ag?'af ,arp Otfttt at :lf PWM The Asso Eastern l Portales, Dear Stud It is a rea certainly t both perse In my first the high cg MUG stu 'ttf alsa p ., ANAQ: -x ttl L'-C-u. x ,F V., Q C12 CQ fifttrencg tram f' Witt fi?-t um EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY ' PORTALES Office of the President January 14 1966 . The Associated Students Eastern New Mexico University Portales, New Mexico Dear Students: It is a real privilege to greet you as fellow Greyhounds . I certainly want to wish each one of you the ultimate of success , both personally and professionally.. ln my first year at Eastern I have been genuinely impressed by the high calibre of students on our campus . We are fortunate in having students who are not only academically well qualified but who also possess the personal character traits requisite for a successful life. While in college we make life-long friendships . We hope that the friends you make at Eastern will be cherished throughout your life. lf any of us on the faculty or staff can ever be of assistance to you while you are in school or after you have left Eastern please 4 let us know. Cordially, CJL..,,e..w, Charles W . Meister President l x, .V 1, fm 'Q 1 9 ' W 'af aw x f a W 4 ' 'A e. K jx A. ww wvfgf' .XR AP M me -we Y :M if Lf9 ' Q QQ 1 K. M ix W 1? A if 85? -4 1435 m' ' ,A M ,, ,.,,zF ,g -f .mln 'Z x 'E 4' ff an A T 399 w Q- -,, ' VV J, S . Qian f K wwwwwwf .X .V '. ' V Sh l '-g- V , . . ,. , W ,f . 'X wh., A fy ' 4 aff A ,vs- X . Q-.-0--fm. - ff-W LQg . -,Q 'fx' 'Qc-n...,,A mgxj 1 WH . Q ,J gm u MQ-: 5 ' f fr 'T '- 1,7 4' yd if f , - MC' ' 'W aww . qw , .vw- ... JM JF' -'Qin' Wqrm f. .tiki-r . M, f if QM, Mn J--M L' ag- 2' ' U ,,.. .,..,,,,pnw .I wp ww, ,Im ,nv MY 'W . 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During these hectic live days, the new student comes to understand Eastern, its history and traditions, and the seed of school spirit is planted. g 1 y, 'v ' ' 1 A QL . 2 y it We 1 . w fe' f' I, Q I n f pf' if W ,,. fu 'Q V V .' If HG? A ,, Ausl 3 l l gg gg r ,Mi X N , .I Q ' ' A A ...- X .1 mek A Mm' ' K- s . is iakfxa 3 There are tests to be taken. Nobody escapes! Buying and wearing the beanie 7 f Q QM is an important part of any A Z TP , ' ig! freshman's year at Eastem. i 'fd ,gg , Let's see now . . . Raise beanie D 3 ffm' 18 inches with right hand A l N then . . . ' President Charles W. Meister and Dr. A. Eugene Mann greet students and parents at a reception. in' 4' 1 'I4 Cs P V V 1 L H18 0 Colle , d rs hut em hool fgritand H a Period ge life. is I N ! ' I' ,414d,I6emember During Kvgisfrafivu . . . . . . those lines! fr.. V 'vim Rules, rules and more rules! ' There were plenty of forms to go around. The Registration Dance gave everyone a chance to let off steam Three more hours on your feet always helps. HH PS ,Ai 1, Q' QFA7 Candidates enjoy the entertainment during Sigma Nu rush. Bunnies, Babs Chan- dler, Joy Buhalts and Carla Gifford, serve Danny Willoughby at Pi Kappa Alpha Play- Boy rush party. I-'P Alpha Alpha Chi rush featured food aplenty Kappa S185 Say shlsh kabob is great Deal em up during Sigma Alpha Epsilon rush El'6'V'-ww 'Q 'KX fi' 'no xg. Mal- ' Q - - if Wg 9-,lux wg , ,, ' le' .:'qi'i as an ill lush' Chl? Greeks Hold Kash, And its V4 Blast ,,, xW,,, ,JW M z',2:i,4i'1?f:2? 'sjqlflas Q' A ss sf was A ew-M 2sZf?'Q1f,Z1s4W H17 IFS the South Seas and Anchors Awayi' for Zeta Tau Alpha. The cartoon strip Peanuts,' was the theme of the Alpha Delta Pi rush party. Alice in Chio-land sets the scene for Chi Omega's final party. 17 Bill Medley signs auto- graphs for students . Bill Medley Cleftj and Bobby Hatfield, the Righteous Brothers, drew a packed house of 1,900 students to hear their special brand of entertainment. Also on the bill were the We Five and a Righteous Brothers ,' discovery, Joey jee. And Bobbie Knowlton fcenterb becomes the proud owner. U15 'Kighfwus l6'r0fl1c'r ' Entertain 014 ampu The We Five bring down the house with Yo W O ' Joey Ice u ere n My Mind 18 A A nl Thf Wnull SSH endlllslastlc Univ Xexv'lIex1?J list paledifla Ongdb fmedofmsanh llullet toacfey ol 1 Bobll llrs. Mlson afel award 25 fha P dgfanc 6 to affend fi-1. '-f'.,,,i 5?-if LW'-u!.? ' llli-al lily...-4 rr...-.illl . ..l.u-- -ll 'Plush-'21 H., .--ill' sllllq'-. u:l1'uz-2: till Il! i 'll ,I I ll M, s . N , Fl. was, V I I UBI: , ,IIDAQ . . fflll' ln- Us UF!-H - ll I p ? l.l l ' ' 'sux in .N , ., 4, y Y , ln 2 -I W VV' 2 V2 K l lj 7 Q' bv 'hi Parent and fam Campus. bbie Knowlton be00lllCS the ner. 1 Parent 'S Day ,fl fmzffs 425 Vi ifor in ampus The annual Parents' Day celebration attracted 425 enthusiastic and interested parents to the Eastern New Mexico University Campus. Parents partici- pated in a long list of activities, ranging from tours of the dorms and buildings, to a candlelight dinner buffet, to a Greyhound football game. Mrs. Nelson Bobb, BalaCynwyd, Pa., won the award as the parent having traveled the farthest distance to attend the occasion. wwimimwmmvlwi wg- . num 'Sinn WX ftwa-:xg ilwwm imlwkito um ' r ,jllnu 'Flu N U lv M122 ws 5 'Z Wit QQ- tm- !nnag,i'2ss-fzlnm--fmawa nu sq ,H wus nn sqm I mum., 1 M ,, on Q , mmm V nm.: la -+- l .m!'i3TuT'2.?q, '5'w'7i .,'0hg,, 'i ',g?1 ' lu., l. wuuga nu 'hum milling, -bbq gr tl :'hu '..'!,2-ll-u! 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U16 Zfvufder-Fuffs 7 1: 43 413 f YN QQ M Cry Char Hand if ,,., X w f X ' v f ' Se, 11 1, ,, ,.f,,,Q, X W ,- X A i K Allright, you guys . . . you gals? Aw, come on team! May I cut in? 21 ,rw ,,,. -A , r zferyrfmf Curncd Out .714 His 'Warsl ' 9dr U16 Annual ' Mic' Hawk ins Dance ' Martin Montano and Marilyn Strickland won the best costume award. Sadie herself never looked better than thatl go' ,f I ir ,J. 1 i . i . i fr li , . I S 1 ruin wi Wi iiiliirililinnd's true love- 'Qii iifm i iafes bdween high wmfdy 3 r W- irrrriry. The play was rf ..r iffvrsoi ire cast are Richard ii J irdlg Ken Brown iSir Ant Mrrbenrridig Don Criss iC 'ff iiriniirig Tim iiizzulo flfag ii . , - mm hw 'NRSV' ' I igljff fff i 'RX n Ii-P During the dance, spon- sored by Pi Kappa Alpha, everyone took a break out on the grass. M ,. if! 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Members of the cast are Richard Albin fBob Acreslg Sandra Bledsoe CMiss Languishjg Bill Briggs fFaulklandl5 Ken Brown fSir Anthony Absolutelg Dennis Callahan fThomasJ5 Patricia Craw- ford lChambermaidJ5 Don Criss lCaptain Absolutelg Anne McCuHin fLucyJ5 Juanita Mulkey Uulie Melvillelg Tim Rizzuto fFagJ5 Charles Vecera fDavidlg jack Wayne fLucius O'TiggerJg Shelia Wayne fMrs. Malapropej Sir Lucius O'Tigger challenges, in writing, Cap- tain Absolute to a duel. TIA AQ I F . Sf, , v M , -- ' Mrs. Malaprope, speaking to Sir Anthony Absolute, tries to complicate the plot. Bob Acres bursts forth in song. xl, H H-A , I vig., ,, Bands from through- out the State of New Mexico, which had participated in the Homecoming Parade, joined forces to enter- tain the spectators be- fore the game. -wt '- ,. . V - -VP:-' -1- . .' ' Wy- , . I fav. '- .V -4 1 f ,V , , .W , . -, . N '- ,Y. rr. .-1 V .. , in D WI-rn' t,n-aww' 0- ', J's'. A -, 1 Tx ri -1 if we 4 . 'fn I M 2-' 7 -f,J:w.,..-.:. N 1- 4, Lv mmf , ,Qfqbl '.1-- ,bv- -..' 4 -4 . fV,f,,-9-.5 ' H4 D -V A A 4 VN ' 1-V. ff i 'Q 4 -,W ,',..' '-- - at 7 ' V . ' ..'.,,- - ' it-1 1, ' Q .. Y .nn i LVM any, ,Z V1 411.8 , -Q74 ulsipfjal J ,151 -,. ' di' ' ...in My S . ' '- I ' we- A , -1 Lr- 'J' ' JI A haw, if - 'V 1 4 'f :,..,f . , L '1 it Q Q i ! x.y 1 .-- ' The Homecoming Queen, escorted by Andy Edelmann, and her Court are pre- sented to the fans during pre-game cere- monies and trophy presentations. During the ceremonies, tro- phies were awarded for top Hoats and house decorations. -v' ' 4 escori y fp bbs iiingiieniljfiflla M diff if Am! y K 1 I J I I . , 5- - I yfjqldiw i'h0ol.Ah du N eSQOrted lllelmann, Y 01111 are gilll t 1'0- Dro the fans elgame Cert and ll'0'h Sfelljgnies, hs were awarded ID floats and decorati 0115. N. im i SSA N9 .,..N.W..s..n-M- -Tmmmwi' Randall Grubbs, escort to the Queen, Mrs. B. B. Lees, Bill Schumpert, escort to Mary Edmondson, attendant, Sara Schmitt, Homecom ing Queen, Della Foster, attendant, Andy Edelmann, her escort, Pat Overton, Freshman Football Queen. Barry Crutchfield is her escort ,flu Assembly Kicks Uff U16 Qcstivifies, And .Quran am is Km wmv! Lloyd Call, director, School-Alumni relations, pro- vides musical entertainment during the assembly. t 25 Bill Kinyon, president of the Alumni Association, crowns Sara Schmitt, who reigns over the Homecoming festivities. x 1,3 , s xi X The Freshman Class undertakes the building of the bonlire. Getting Keady cquircs Lats af Prcparatirw There's time for fun, too! Mary Ellen Yel- wwf WM If T ,WW vington clowns on top of the Zeta Tau Alpha float. Chi Omegas and Zeta Tau Alphas put the fin- ishing touches on their floats. p p iles Sigma Alpha Epsilon turns out in force as the big moment draws near. fl 'A I 2 for fun, Ellen Yel- ms on top lau Alpha , AIP? , Epsilon M35 ou! melifrdfaws ,lg 111001 Cher: Wm' Qireworks, V4 l5'1f14fire ffm! ,4 Zfug-nf-war ,W l Kzggest Mast Kcaufzful Mats .7r1 hzsfern 5 Jfzsfory Highlight Annual ffamecvmzng Faradc M lang- A 4 M1 l , .5 ' Cm fzmyv audw ' .mzzzv fd1,111A',9 ffaf qilf :SW fi , r - 1' ,Z 4 jg' , ,nw Q i, SSX , a W fu K Yin ,if nv? Ma., fe Q ' A ,'. xi .. v ,zwgix X ia ,Mg I I , 1 I 4 1 Sigma Nu captured the coveted Sweepstakes trophy with its Hoat depicting The First Thanksgiving. I K Q ,ww 'ab Iii, f Wi, ,fun I f' . W- ,165 MW., - y 4 f R at 4:9 -,. yy in -rv! x if - mfr 4- W' .- 1 , x 1 . 'au 4 1 1 .. f x Q Wa' 1 I A , tim Eg, 'J' I 42 Ji 45:15, .-f as I , ' H Av 9 I E B Y 1. as :VL it ,' Y ' v 1' 4? xx V, X iq' A A . - Y. -2 ' A , 2 La Q ug' t 9, gf f Q ur lfynj, t , K All is 'fp my :Q X, Q4 F ,llr x , HMA Q3 f wg 'iavt4a?'g'sf311aff ,, Qvgx 11, 24, ,W ft a 0, ,N 7 M 5 :I V' Zh swf v vw, ff' . -- Q hu 5 ,gf ' A In keeping with the theme of Great Moments In American History, Wauneka Indian Club swept the most beautiful cate- gory with its Hoat entitled As Long As The River Shall Flow. The Most Original trophy went to Alpha Alpha Chi's float entitled From Kitty Hawk to Space Walk. ' 1 N , , ' ,L s . fl .- r l ,, 15-Il A . vi . - f Free Pf'55 'Y's Fool: Stwnd PM In 1 Nl famed a h3nd.m3ll8 E mHjn'5 PEIlIl5YlVania Gaz ' :vf ' SR , , F' i Wh' Q' sl 13 . 5f f N . l F l E, Xiu? ',.',.., 'A -v 1' , X, L Ag Cluhk czcalih . Xfi- phy Wllll Its if Q ,L give Xl? 'QSNX ff? 117 s gr X N ga n S .f f gms, li my ffaflf Q5 We ' v eil? QA S ,K f gl X X' -5 4 sr X X ff xx X ,Q Xen I if X: Q at f wx W W Qxih ,231 3' XX .ifiii Wi W 'wi w x 4 pt i yyy UF xwg f X! Zw ss, f 1 x ,VW , h The Birth of a Free Press was the title of the Press Club s float which took second place in the Most Original category The float featured a hand-made press and reproductions of Ben Franklins Pennsylvania Gazette. Chaves Hall took first in the Dorm Decorations with its reconstruction of The Flag Raising on Iwo lima. lf , , 1 ,124 A XJ Q 7 xx Mihai. Ag Club,s float, Califomia Gold Rush, captured a second-place trophy. After the parade, Homecoming fans HOCk0 the Campus Union Building. d to the barbeque on the patio of Xi l Qffeltd the Y Olildfl OH omecoming ness than 3 1d were not the Home- Junds bya abigoppor- ard W. H. langer pass nd charged was sur- Bob Seper rmed across I vu! 'Q H5 1. X- an F' 'S- X135 A NU WN KRW' 11 a at V 11 TQJF' '1 by 'Ln 1. ,. . ' 'V,'3gZg- XXX, Seper 1731 takes the handoff from Allison KM 4 W New A vii , QW, my , , ,MMW I 6 r ' ,ww 1 is , W mf y i , ,Wa t C631 . y ' 'W' 7' ' .. ' T' FN' 'Y l '1' . 8 'fl 1 ' 'Q F- qgas ff' ff fi YW? if W' Nha 53,77 UW495l3f i1! l I llliiff 4' 4 ',ff '4M'U Yuan fannu'!u2 iff '6SLivwg-- Tmmgg 'Wg l ' M-'4: x 'u Wir' 'Www i'v'f ' A -eff-fi 'lf H '37, as: nrt: r n1a:a.'a-is-Q 'UQ 'em i as Q. 1 SJC:-1-asf ' H-1'if: 1 A . K mm. ?:f1w'Y1-M M ff L: , , . . .1 1 Q 1 ' , af ' 1 'L' 9 ,a ' 5 , 1 WMM V ram!! 1 f ,, V -f 3 3 ,K ,,,, 1 , Q W fa af 1' f y jd' '. V .,g32'j:e,,-.ass X , 7,4 VW 'v...v! ' WJ ,,w,f'1 . wg xxx. W W 'f4'S17', X' . 4 L , , .rv fif I 94,0 ., . 1 U ' 40 :LX W ,f ' ,..X- 1 ,V , 'gh Z x 0 6 fi The expressions of Benjy Dial 6 4131 and Randall Grubbs 1711 tell the story of the game's frus- trations. Even though you did 11' your best, it's still tough to lose. Z' Q . X , f-ff ar , A' ' Q XYZ! M , V w X and Seper takes it in for the score, . . . . which brings the crowd to its feet cheering! Q 2 James Thurber QSyd Marshallj and Bagley fPeg Toliverj discuss Thur- 'Churber Earmwzl ' Swres Jfllarmus Success A , fi xl X jx inf , , 4 yi 7 ,3 ref if 1 1 aft fi' X , , fy' 'X ' 1 , i A X Q 1 , fx x xl 0 f f E 2 E I I 5 ., sm 2 3 f f 1 i , TV' 5 ,M 5 XM wif! , M- ., A, f w ring , ',,,mffZgf' Im , , ' , The Secret Life of Walter Mitty finds Mitty Ueff Cantrelll in his usual daze while driving down the street with Mrs. Mitty Clialfanita Overtonj. ber's difficulties with his publisher in a scene from File and Forget. A Thurber Carnivalv is a revue for those with no musical talent created by America's leading humorist, James Thurber. These scenes are sketches of tumbling American life as only Thurber could create. The entire production consists of 15 scenes and a cast of F 1 Nd, U ' ??fff ...gr 1 f -A T75 30 students. She fCandy Brownl describes Macbeth,' as an exciting murder mystery to He fKenneth Brownl in a scene from the MacBeth Murder Mystery. G If Grant. Had Been Drinking At Appomattoxn finds Grant lT1m Ruzzutol preparing to surrender to Lee fDave McCraryJ while two Lee Staff Men Uohn Mattys-left and James McGeeJ look on. 1 H. 'I i ci ff fhrfswzas 5 -,1 ' I 5 x .mx i L-n,-, -4 L: U- . 1 .J'.Q .V 1-sf-H . . -. -o-1-rf' - 1 1 , ..--5.-7 nat gg ,,g.. ...Q i'.i.-W' ,uv 27.2- e nu-G ..... .,n-- ...,.... .... .. 116 iff A km 9 S Ax A The Dancer's silhouettes provide an impressive and inspiring scene during the Christmas carol interpretations. U16 Zllrisfmas Spirit, Translated fum thc' Language af the Danse The true spirit of Christmas is portrayed by three dancers kneeling at Calvary. A dance interpretation of Christmas carols ranging from the 15th Century and an interpretation of carols showing the influence of the Negro spirituals highlighted the annual Christmas Show presented by the Eastern New Mexico University Dance Company. By popular demand, The Littlest Angelv starring Patti Flores and featuring Trudy VV oody was again presented. The Ballet of the Enchant- ed Dolls featuring Karen Nelson and Kathy Waters was also presented. The pageant served to kickoff the Christmas spirit on campus. Nlckles CAllen Chitwoodb tells of the devil's U15 Starry nf fl J740ff6'fl4 1700 hold on man. I A 4, A -T' A J. B. fDonald Crissl comforts his wife Sarah CSandy Bledsoej. N lb 7 3 Bildad CDennis Callahan? persecutes I. B., telling him God has abandoned him. The sight of God terriiies I. B. rw' ll. Tbe lover, baritone Ton nbgs of his bxfatuation Hobbs, the unfaithful wi boat on wbicb they work 3HFl93rI1S the identity him in the opera's blonde l ' Ll, , MPH, plea lfbrmmmthaalghbwif Lambeth, An . Wblle . bud Elvin hUSband' bm' -'H 'his S lll'mZl cols Icom Wish ng' nghb Dor me Uf e'1flTheE MlmfMell1'0 Univerist- I 0 ' weeibfg mul flgubleheagztr Hs 'U' Yvb 'Che Klmkf Cnzgic Suspm 6- gillvd Opera iimiem The lover, baritone Tom Dwyer, El Paso, Tex., sings of his infatuation for Mona Summerville, Hobbs, the unfaithful wife of the captain of the boat on which they work. The husband accident- ally learns the identity of the lover and kills him in the opera's blood-curdling finish. The Boat Captain, Don Bailey, Carlsbad, asks his wife, Mona Summerville, why she no longer loves him, in a moving scene from 'The Cloak.' unfaithful Wzfc .75 Evmedy Uzeme ,As 'Amvlia 6065 in the 167111 ' A persistent lover Tommy Jennings, Lovinton, pleads his case with a flighty wife, Betty Landreth, Artesia, while the irate husband's blood boils, in this scene from 'Amelia Goes to the Ba1l.' Joe Long, right, por- Uays the husband. The East- ern New Mexico University School of Music presented 'Amelia,' and 'The Cloak,' as a musical doubleheader. 'Swan 6' Scams W' The Swanee Cirlsn 1966 are lleft to rightj Cindi Wheeler, Lana McNeilly, Norlene Phillips, Susan Franz, Judy Tyler, and Kathy O'Dell. 36 'j N fW My 5 e, 5 Il Ii ifnme Clif -. ima' pamclpiles in the frogs , the top Indicate 'I Egdew W n of 51169, Wag 0l1 e V0 iil1E?Ii0al1aE0 SlI'ikhTByea B no ,cg Pink cludegliilte nl g E P' island' Sllddenly it D ellvuf Sim: I1 The entire cast participates in the closing number from the Broadway Musical Sequence. The signs across the top indicate the Musicals from which selections were taken. Variety was the key to the 1966 rendition of Swanee.v The audience was led on a grand tour of the United States, both past and present. In- cluded on the atourv were sidetrips to exotic places throughout the world. The voyage extraordinaire began in a small American community with songs such as Kids and Bye, Bye Birdie. As the sky turned a striking pink, the audience was transported to a tropic island to watch an interpretative dance. Suddenly, it was back to the United States and Hello Broadway. Towering skyscrapers set the scene for the highlight of the show, the Broad- way Musical Sequence? The sequence featured such musicals as 'iHello Dollyf The Most Happy Fellowf, and West Side Story. An un- usual portrayal of 'iSouth Pacific added humor to the stop on Broadway. A western stage set the scene for the finale. While outlined against the setting sun, the sing- ers ended Swanee 1966 singing How the West Was Wonf, vlwihlvabibff , ,.L..., Silhouettes of Flemingis famed 007 forms the backdrop for an interpretative dance to the theme of the movie ColdHnger. Charles Rives, Tommy Williams, and Ronnie Sowell perform the hula to the music of Honey Bun from South Pacific. 38 r , The Folk Four entertain the Swanee,' audience with the song ululie Ann. The group is composed of Cleft to right? Jerry Jones, Mona Summerville, Betty Landreth, and Bobby Jones. The highlight of the Roaring 20's sequence was the appearance of this 1923 Model T Ford Songs of the Roaring 20's included such numbers as Old Piano Roll Blues, Hey, Mr Banjo, Black Bottom, and Sleepy Time Calf' 'QC' ' 4 ',Q'r.f YW Betty Landreth sings the selection Something Wonderful from the hit Broadway musical 'The King and I. Marlene Foster cuts loose with the comedy song Girl From Littlerockf' The folk singing trio of lleft to rightl Ernie Long, Lynda Bussell, and Cary Dunlap were great crowd pleasers with their brand of song. A ll will We Wdleill lfoul 5ummemmerdll9 affmw 4 l j 4 w I i iw 'jan S I f f 5 y ,l X '41 i I 1 it - S -'K--H Y-f s 'f' ' . j rwpgwn-2 --L I s I I l ... ... . . I I .4I L IMIJ II.. fu --.--L'.,..n--A- You'll love having a chaw sing Don Bailey and Mona Summerville in a take-off skit from the Double- mint Gum commercials. W ' ,Wi f W ffm' f X WW W W X Wx Wa W ,,,' 'e whi ff ' if , Wy 2- 7 aiW'ff X - 7 f f , W! ,WE fjii ' X f ,I ' , M A f M fl f C X'f f U 1xk,f if W ' 4 f ,, V 4 V C Q .. 6 ,,, ,, l r, I-1,7 A 9 S 4, 'Wk 2 ,, fl M z 4 f ' f ,f 5 MA, ' , , V W Q, 1 Q, .He VW ! f ' f f fs, WW, 'Q 4 I7 Q 11 i X 4 ' f ng X iw! 4 ' ,, W, , , K W,7nm7, , MW X 0 g ,Z ,W Q V mffw iff ' 27' ZZ? nf 1 f , zz W I . 77 M21 'Z V 1 7 U W, f I ,va , f , 'af a ff W ff ' 4 X f 1, Q f ,, ,W X X X I S' W I , f a S W 7 74 2 fw- W A, , 0 I f ? XWMM' W , W M, ,.,, ,4 .. ' Y J: J X 1 f I 4 W X Tommy Jennings as Cyp Watson bemoans his fate as he awaits his hanging in this scene from the Prison Sequence. The Intermission Skit was a side-spliting slapstick com- edy featuring Cleft to rightj Gene Rucker, Marlene Fos- ter, David Ziems, and Ken Crow. fudmf Issue Dcbafrd at Annual Retreat An administrative panel discusses school problems in relation to students. Left to right are, President Charles W. Meister, Gene W. Harrell, business manager, Randall Grubbs, student body president, Dr. Edgar L. Petty, dean of students, Hershel G. Potts, dean of meng and Paul H. Schofield, director, Campus Union. Dr. George Baldwin speaks to the student leaders following the evening meal. Gerald McBride airs some of his views during one of the small group discussion sessions. Student leaders tire questions at administrative o'Hicials during the main evening session. Dunng the morning cof- fee break students catch UP UH current school nerr by reading wpieg nfllrelfhase, ,fx 1 'gmc H , , , 1, A i0 the Wm! the During the morning cof- fee break students catch up on current school news by reading copies of The Chase. Skip Moore, Stan Swain, Juanita Mul- key, Carolyn Hays, Lucy Berg, and Charlie Brown, left to right, take part of their spare time to review problems among themselves. All is not work. A dance in the eve- ning gives everyone a chance to relax and forget, for the moment, the heavy responsibilities of student leadership. Q-A V, Q? 'fir f W .lf Z7 1 Q ' t yd G ln fb .ig , C --v--aww.,-H 'HW E I , , 5 1 Im 'U' and x ' Z if ff an i 'X Y .gy V , , ' ,wg , 1'1 'P K Z , ' r- .,,.,.f 9' -1 i gg ' ft, if. S 1 X , 1 Xp ,. , , nf4f1'Jz.'Q'f VA Q 3,,',iJ'f' K 'J 'Q-'Q y' fffgla 'e! ,r ' f' , Big f 'A-' - ' gi N' ZX Q if 1 I 71' Qgalig A f 'Xb 1 , fu A ,L -f iwv Q19 ,m x .43 ff 6 'M W ,lf ,, gl 5 5 ' v i f L 2 fL ,Q V. View 1 f ,, ' RQ J J 1 f W, ' 1 ', 3, Q, 4 fu K ms. M1 o Q' 4' 4' X 'fi N, A A N 4' ' M 5 41, f' Q at ph Af, , ,L X' ,W wnmmdfgw-:wMf4, A ,, ,, 7 .W f Q j ,M ,f,N4,VA,:v7:R4Zi'n i . . hr - R921 QZTW' 11.9 , K Wg 9 I ,.'7 j '. 4 f f I ww' ., 1 , ' , ,C t , 1 ' N if f I 25 - 'B' ,ff , g ,f fa ,, ff V. ' M W ' if J N 1 V wg , ' I X ffj M .. M. f J , mx-P . , P 44 V I muffled Ei 6 an Gfampus Difficult Hut Keufarding W, , 4 45 u E ', 'Z kiwi? 252, ,.,.,, .., 1 . ::.:4sxf'-'fit-f'.? - A W A A 0 M A N, v 331:- LJJ P Wx , '1 9 .- wig , Q - , Xi Dorm officers and Head Resident for Curry-Quay Hall are Qleft to rightj Suzanne Gay, out-going President, Ruth Reidy, new President, Linda James, Historian, Mrs. Ruth I. Blake, Head Resident, Gayle Davis, Second Vice President, Maggie O'N eal, Secretary, and Ioan Christy, First Vice Presi- dent. ' J Ulu-.-....,,,,,,..,.M-:wi Dorm'officers. and Head. Resident for DeBaca Hall are fleft to rightl Judy Blome, Treasurer, Sara Schmitt, Ifresidentg Patti Flores, Social Chairman, Laura Tucker, Secretary, Mrs. Lucile Britain, Head Resident, Mary Ann Toepper, Vice President, and Dixie Drake, Assistant Head Resident. 48 Harding Hall D Shumale, Head Harding Hall Dorm officers and Head Res'de t- S d B d h . Shumate, Head Resident, Karen Chesney: Plil'e,sidZiit.ra ra S aw, Secretary, Mrs' Kathryn W unsung law W.MU4lllll5,, Lea Hall Dorm officers and Head Resident, Lucy Berg, President, Gail Stone, AWS Repre- sentative, Robin Crawford, Head Resident, Marlene Vince, Social Chairman. Not pictured: Ann Pronger, Vice President, Rita I. Smith, Assistant Head Resident, Sue Corning, WRA Representative. 49 'n Council Representative, Lawrence Miller, Vice President. Back Row: Ken Banister, President, Dennis Hester, IDC Representative, Keith Alford, Inter-Dorm Council Representative, Ioc Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer. Eddy Hall Officers and Head Resident: Front Row: Dallan Sanders, Head Resident, Jesse Scroggs, Treasurer, Back Row: Richard Wea- ver, President, Forrest Wellman, Vice Presi- dent, Bob Pierce, Secretary. ,,,-, M-f If... 3' Am I n A P R00Sevelt H31 Counselors Jog 'lack RUW: B, hmmf' Johns, 'W kia, I , W37' f f 5. , L 'll f , ! AS .fe avi fit? so 1 -N ffif' 4 f , , -A x - . 4.331 .fe .,.is?M f'f'i'?f s- -2 52 . 2 f f 1' fr . f +A? mfg' g Q yi if aaa. M -ab pw:- .nr , Roosevelt Hall oflicers and Head Resident: Front Row: Ray Bice, Presidentg George Boal, Counselorg John Milstead, Social Chairmang John H. Van Auken, Counselor. Back Row: Ronnie Davis, Counselorg T. I. Grizzle, Counselorg Dan Liesner, Head Residentg Jimmy Johns, Counselor and Vice President. .M 7. 'gr ir., i I mimi if .nm '1 ,. 1 YT S MWWWS Physical Education MWMWW 1967. The Complex will which will be use Will, but can be IE WQI s lhluillgldirig Wmmmh Ames ' g Squash QOUPSSIFO 3 1 .Mr m.,,,,N , X 1 1 Y . ' 1 . . s E i 3 1---. 1.5 Q 1 gf! vm. M 's ' I Eastern's modern Library contains approximately 125,000 volumes in addition to a collection of some 2,500 phonograph records. The Library is a member of the Rocky Mountain Regional Bibliographical Center for Research. S U16 enter of 9046 Arts Am! aff Kewrded 104111411 dye ' A 5 E rooms, private teaching studios, and facilities for concerts and opera presentations. .J The Music Building includes band and choir rehearsal halls, many practice 1 Q six I S if . . 4, Y -,iw - . , , 1 f, I n 'W 'fr' .. , . .M . vv.'w,L'.-4 ,132 S ,, ,t,rf- '-ss2w,M,- ,t an zxaftfitrssf ' ' Q .fun - - 'f .- I .,,'. R 'ffs per in -r N.'Fr'r'-at S ww .7 - WT, . , -11 2,5 2 .Q i i gnu yd .fi I --. fvvfw-. ?f' mf some laphical XA- ' ..,, 4,,,.,1, -- - ,V -XEIQW-ILS: ,,.f 'L1.'3i'f,?, ' ll Eastern's Theatre includes facilities for presenting to the public the best in drama. In addition, the building also contains a large workshop where scenery is designed and constructed for drama productions. 55 A group of students enjoys an outdoor class session in front of the Natatorium. The building features a heated, indoor, ce- ramic-tile pool and is available for recrea- tion as well as physi- cal education. ' Eastern's newest classroom building houses the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Among the building's out- standing features are the Speech and Hearing Clinic, the Language Laboratory and art studios. Y I. yr ,lg f, M 1 , f a U I s at ' L 9' F J lim 9 I 1' 11 im ig' .ik l , .,,,,,W,,,..r-,,.- .., M .. ....-,--,W,,,.,,,,--- ,M-...a .W-1 , uw H ,4 I X .eu X L: W X 'K' W s ...wt Q V .. au . , f he V The Campus Union Building serves as the hub of University life. The new structure is adequate to serve the needs of 5,000 students, and provisions were made for future expansion to serve as many as 10,000 students. . 'duh 9 IU 56 Staff: .f fl 3 rx ff, 'Jr' 4 va we I ,J f , - 5 ,, .N , - , Al? I - ? rs' lf' The Communications Center contains educational television studios, a center for continuing adult education and a reception center for new students and returning alumni. The building also contains an archaeological exhibit of the Black Water Draw Site north of Portales. 57 I f I I. K. LJ -i F j , ' l , f ,- ',,fv'- ,V V ...U The Science Building is the home of the natural sciences on Eastern,s campus. In addi- tion to modern classroom and laboratory facilities, the building contains three lecture theatres. The first structure on Eastern's campus, the Administration Building, houses offices, class- rooms, and labs. The new data processing center is also located in this building. Such top administrative oflices as the President's Office, Office of University Relations, Oflice of Aca- demic Affairs, the Office of Student Affairs, and the Business Office, make the Administration Building the center of much campus actvity. X X X ' , U M,..,,a..vf , ,, , , ,wwf- 4 X , N5l . at ff 12 J sr'-1. , .5 EI I a Chaves Ha hath for ea g ,fi ,Leg A -- ' ! . mai in f X gf-5, W f 'ws,?r y,,4,x nr.. ' ,. 34 s I S 'ff' J - I ffg , , T I I Students hard at work during a drafting class in the Technology Building. The structure houses classrooms, wood and metal shops, and the University Press. Chaves Hall, known as the Home of the Hounds, features a private entrance, study, and bath for each room. The dorm is designed to house 426 students. 2-'-'?wWa:,f,,,-'..vm ...- .- ,-W,-ff 4- ,-1,6-M 'Hs iff -v al ,W' 1 fi1::?'+':-'ffi.'r -1'-? E'f-2' a:':f2,'kf45g',.-kr? 5 '.5 , ff 'Q 'L4 ',lf'f'2'5' f ,M ,...-,,M we ,W .- , . W-W-943:-'Q'-Z ':57J-wg.,-f',.,-v 3-Af, gn'-f,..-,,,7' ,M ,nw 1 g17 .2'- .i'7f on-2.4,-6,'- ,nm ,H .w,g7,,,.-510 3. 4.-'W A- Jw .rl-fdfmflfxzaf' ,g:r..-ff..-M ,,..-f- I 9 cw? Ki, N is-A-k f Lf E1fT 1 1 ,f 1' -:B : , Juni X1 Q ,i 'N.. . X'-Af H,- I , ri ':H':. Q I yum: Klvssams and Keaus 0 PQI I N Aga K MQ fw W WN Scnmr Kean Sfzumim Kenna!! Scuiar Klassvm Mack Mitchell 5.- Margf 4 enior knnncr -Zip ,Mary Sdfnandsan ,ns K! ,.,..,:-9 W f ff K vn 4 'f X. ' fu, 1 X, 77, U N 'f Ak , J X XS. 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Robert Alexander grabs an opportunity to do a httle extra studying. Bob Alexander, a business administration major, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He was president of Interfraternity Council, president of Harding Hall and President of Inter-Dorm Council. Bob is also a member of Easternis Gymnastic Team. joe Bowman lists among his activities Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity, Phi Epsilon Kappa, and P. E. Majors and Minors Club. He is a Physical Education major and a math minor. Joe Bowman takes a few warm-up laps around the track. Pat Berryhill is a junior currently studying in France. While at East- ern she was a member of Student Education Association, Wesley Foundation, and French Club. 78 I ialmwll Paw in mt of the prrer lewd' Ser Breen is a senior I jrr.Heis a member of. re Omega and Alpha Phr O .,r ' :rice Fraternity. Listing 1 rhobby, he was awarded igppering Actor in 1964. Donnie mr- mem Smnwlliiblwpms a lor- He nd par. . Sports Varsity 119 of lg, MAY 22, I . A? THEATER Ken .Brown pauses in front of the theat- rical poster board. Ken Brown is a senior drama major. He is a member of Alpha Psi Omega and Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. Listing magic as a hobby, he was awarded Best Supporting Actor in 1964. Phil Campbell goes over a copy of the Chase at his desk in the OHice of Uni- versity Relations. A senior, Phil Campbell is a busi- ness administration major. He was business manager for the Chase for two years and circulation man- ager for one year. In addition to working in the Oiiice of University Relations, Phil is a member of Del- ta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity, Press Club and Circle Andy Edelmann catches up on his home- work in the dorm. Andrew Edelmann was president of his senior class and a member of Silver Key. He has been con- secutively on the Dean's List and won the Delta Sigma Pi Pledge Scholarship Award. He received a varsity letter in golf and is chair- man of the Board of Elections and the Board of Finance. K Club. Donnie Darling prepares a formula in the base- ment science lab. if , ixsp p .71 4 ,Q f, f My 7 fa vw Cf mf Science A senior physical education major, Benjy Dial was the sparkplug of Greyhound football for two years. He was a Yucca Beau candidate for two years and was awarded the honor of Greatest Greyhound in 1965. A member of Associated Women Students, Donnie Darling was chairman of the A.W.S. judicial Board and Treasurer for two years. She is a member of Silver Key, Chi Sigma Alpha, and German Club. As a chemistry 'major, she served as an undergraduate re- search assistant for a National Foundation grant. 79 Benjy Dial poses in front of the trophy case which he helped to fill. 3, Glenn Ezell looks for a book in the card catalog file. Glenn Ezell, an accounting major, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon Fraternity and a member of Silver Key. During his freshman and sophomore years, he was a member of Eastern's bowling team. S Carolyn Hays assumes a familiar pose in her head cheerleader uniform. frwssfwfmsf f Glenna Ezell gets in a little piano prac- tice. A member of Rays Service Club, Glenna Ezell, was chosen outstand- ing member. She is an English major and a business minor. She is a member of Wesley Foundation and on the Religious Activities Committee. A member of Chi Omega, she also participates in the activities of Little Sisters of Min- erva of which she is the secretary. Carolyn Hays, a junior, is a P.E. major. She was head cheerleader and summer instructor for the Na- tional Cheerleading Association. Carolyn is a member of Chi Omega and P.E. Majors and Minors Club. 1 I l i 1 4 Q n 1 it ' 1 5 V r sffizjg?-V ,rii . warn 1 ff jg.: , 1' 'f . agus:-gb mn: 5 .Y e ' f 2 . L. . r ff, n. , 1 ,, V. f g 'fl wie' 'nf wp . . .fir q f Q , '. if Q, ,X yrjffffq .I V.,l fi, ff 4, gigabit at T' ' .uf i7'fQi1ii' 'iz ,af if Fre f inf f2f..,ar,1gP f.si.f2.a1',p - FinawlA1dSl Gwenda Gatewood poses in front of a futuristic painting in the Campus Union B 'ld' . . ul mg Assmtanttolll i ice, Fred Lot . 3 pha Phi Omeg Gwenda Gatewood, an accounting Heisamath major, served as the secretary of - - h , , , I HIIllIl0IlIlp her junior class. She IS a member of j Chi Omega and Phi Gamma Nu, professional business sorority. She was on the Board of Publications j and was associate editor of Silver Pack. john Hilliard stops on his way to class in the Liberal Arts Building. P. yfrfw f The vice-president of the junior class, john Hilliard, is an English major and a Young Democrat. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Inter-Fraternity Council, and Silver Key. 80 ififfrr.. j . f ' V 'L ,Q L N, - , 53211 j 4 cg, ,pf 4. ' . ix f'lffl1l'1-fv Q -of 9 'f9ff4iriaz'f da 0 I Hiewood ms. hcPainUHs'o ml? ag, H' Woo Ida Caiewood, an am... 3 -Smfd HS the soon. inior class. Sheisaroeoi Umoga and Phi Camp ssional business sororiox on the Board of Pubifg: was associate editor oi iQ amlliinlwdminlh U15 lou 'V il 'v Fred Lott goes over some papers in the Financial Aids Office. Assistant to the Financial Aids Of- fice, Fred Lott, is a member of Al- pha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. He is a math major and is taking a minor in physics. Jug , E UART EN FRAN Richard L. Moore, assistant to the dean of students, is a psychology major and a business administra- tion minor. Among his activities are Psychology Club, for which he nd' 'mv Marilyn Martin prepares to do some reading in the Language Laboratory. Marilyn Martin, president of Chi Omega Sorority, is a French major and a Spanish minor. She served as vice president of the Aquatics Club, President of Curry Hall, and was voted Miss Curry Hall of 1964-65. She was also honored as the Sweetheart of Alpha Alpha Chi this year. Dusty Neergaard pauses during a selec tion at the piano. served as treasurer, and Sigma Al- pha Epsilon Fraternity, for which he is acting rush chairman. Rich- ard is also the acting national scholarship commissioner for S.A.E. A senior majoring in elementary Richard L. Moore greets students at his education, DUSW Neergaafd, 15 3 I desk ln the Administration Building. member of Sigma Alpha ver Key, and Euterpeans. Iota, Sil- Y Nancy Page bones up on he,- fhemlsffi' in organic chemistry a . Ralfanita Overton studies a script. Ralfanita Overton, a drama major, was awarded Best Ac- tress in 1964. She is a member of University Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Kathy O'Dell takes a break during Swanee rehearsal. Kathy O,Dell, an elementary education major, was Snow Queen during her sophomore year. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and has made the Deanis List several times. She was Homecoming Princess her junior year and Swanee Girl the last two years. Nancy Page, a pre-medical student majoring in chemis- try, is a member of Chi Sigma Alpha. She Won the Zeta Tau Alpha scholarship honor. She is a member of Silver Key and Rays Service Club. After graduation she plans to go to the University of California in San Francisco for her med- ical degree. Gif Mary Beth Pettit pauses in front of the ballroom on her way to the Zia Room for lunch. Mary Beth Pettit, an elementary education major, is treasurer of Chi Omega, first vice president of A.W.S. and parliamentarian Of S.E.A. Mary Beth is the counselor of Curry Hall. .V V, ,ll mn Pr0Pf5 MOU in W H jj, pmpm is a mathelr jjyxElll13IIllll0l'lIJ Gem amember of Silver Key. b S. 82 limba: iw. 5 the , in W of rin the ZW W an elementglhj Iwureroj of Pfesiden of ameuwlalielor sfhew Uk S John Propes tutors in Lea Hall. john Propes is a mathematics ma- jor with a minor in German. He is a member of Silver Key. ,Mu Lana Pruit pauses in front of the sports trophy case. Lana Pruit, a P.E. major, is presi- dent of W.R.A., a member of P.E. Complex Committee, and a mem- ber of P.E. Majors and Minors Club. Lana is in Alpha Delta Pi and Little Sisters of Minerva. She is vice-president and counselor of DeBaca. Paul Ricker takes a break by bowling a game. Paul Ricker, a senior, is an English major with a minor in P.E. He was treasurer of Student Council and junior class president. Paul is the secretary of Kappa Sigma Fratern- Sara Schmitt, a French major, was counselor in DeBaca Hall, presi- dent of DeBaca Hall for the past two years, and chosen outstanding Woman of DeBaca Hall. She was Homecoming Queen in 1965, the junior Yucca Blossom in 1964. Bill Schumpert gets set to enjoy some music in the Campus Union Building. Sara Schmitt plays a game of cards in the lobby of DeBaca. junior class president, William Schumpert, has made the Deanis List several times. He served as chairman of Traffic Board of Ap peals and the Sigma Nu Recorder. 83 Caron Ti Phyllis Scott helps straighten up after lunch in the home economics lounge. Marilyn Standridge conducts a class while completing her student teaching requirements. A member of Zeta Tau Alpha, Marilyn Standridge has been on the TraH-ic Board of Appeals, a member of the English club, and- is past president of Rays Service Club. Phyllis Scott, senior, has been cheerleader for two years, Yucca Blossom at- tendant, and W.R.A. repre- sentative. She serves as vice-president of Home Economics Club, belongs to Wesley Foundation, Eu- terpean Honor Society, and the University Choir. Sid Sommers stops at the Library to catch up on some reading. Sid Sommers has a double major of his- tory and political science. He has served as president of his sophomore class and as second representative of the student body. He has been on the Board of Publications, Board of Activities, and Board of Finance. Sid is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, and the Ski Club. Barbara Sturgeon, a commercial art major, has been active in Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Pi, Rodeo and Ski Clubs. She serves on the Union Board, Student Council, and W.R.A. This last year she was Panhellenic president. Barbara Sturgeon stops to appraise a piece of her art work. 4. ct ,, file,-f '- is-1 Caron Tue therapy lal speech sc chosen to Club's sch Delta Pi Sl dent of A. Committee Miss Congl tales Pagea sn, her sl. C equipment ibrary to catch up Jie mai0r of hjs. 3- H6 has Served Omore eiass and 3 Of the strderr U the Board of Activities, and is 21 member oi iPi1H Theta, and ops to appraise 6 PW Caron Tucker helps a student in the speech therapy lab. Caron Tucker, a senior majoring in speech science and psychology, was chosen to receive the American Business Club,s scholarship. A member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Caron served as presi- dent of A.W.S. and on the President's Committee on Student Affairs. She was Miss Congeniality in the 1964 Miss Por- Iudy Tyler prepares to go on stage during the 1966 production of Swanee. A SWanee Cirlj' for four years, judy Tyler is the choreographer for many of Eastern's musical productions. She has been a Yucca Blossom candidate, Fresh- man Football Queen, and A.W.S. Wom- an of the Year. She is an elementary music education major Working toward her masteris degree. I tales Pageant. Barbara Vos demonstrates her skill at handling electronic equipment. Rita Whiteside, a speech therapy and elementary education major, is a member of Chi Omega Sorority and served as Student Council secretary. She is also a member of Rays Service Club. Barbara Vos, a math major, is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and Silver Key. She has been a twirler for four years and head majorette for two years. She was Eastern's nominee for the Harvard Prize Scholarship. Rita Whiteside conducts an I.Q. test for a student. V I x K i L i I .1 1 2 1 1 i I ixtepsnglit 2 J tg , 1, ' wh 'za' iz, MQW, I sv-Q 4 i1g.,g,. ,,b 'lr - Qfg .K at ga 3 t M Fw ww. ,m 1 fr A r. Q ...yr .45 , . ,.f, E v E A X ,- 1 1 1 HI ' rg f Y' ,X ,wif , Q +2 va, v - X ' 4 ff ff , 'A-, a. f av, - V K .gp ' X ' x X M ,Wg , Q .A , , 'ff' , 1 wfxwfw J I ' , wwf H A 1 J f ' fl' 3 1 w 1 1 W Y f H, N rl: w rx ,p .1 fx W ,, , , if Q f 3 w indent muff! l Standing-Barbara Sturgeon, first representative-at-largeg Paul Ricker, treasurerg Seated-Randall Crubbs,. presidentg Rita Whiteside, secretaryg Mike Shannon, vice presidentg Sidney Sommers, not pictured, second representative-at-large. Ewcufilfe auucil Student Council is the legislative body of the Associated Students, which includes all regu- larly enrolled students of the University. It is the central representative body which coordi- nates the student government aspect of all stu- dent activities and conducts assemblies, elections and university social functions. 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L6 .2 . ,V 1: fi fs ,V Q my .pike -VV A ze 59 16-ju W -Q':Vx-gli-psf V31 H+ is 5- ' 1 Q Seuss VsmjV1sVV,ssVisg--. , V QV M .5 Ni'-is X I I Q VV- - 'Hs r 1 V Vs-gsgw-X-1 ,QXQS Y ss. es 5 '7 f V r Dor A As the voi University, T1 and complete posite page ir rent campus f Staffed by is truly the s S-- In K pi p, xy if 'ees Qamnbep QW EWQ V' 1. ' , w.fmM.,: '- .,,. fx ,,,,.'Azz, E Mr' ' flea 5 if ig! ff 1 ff V W ,q N gs 'Q Q Y 4 Dona Darrow-Managing Editor As the voice of the students at Eastern New Mexico john Robinson-Editor-in-Chief University, The Chase serves the campus with accurate and complete news coverage. As the headlines on the op- y posite page indicate, The Chase is always on top of cur- ablz - Vzzgluc rent campus events. Staffed by students with faculty advlce, the newspaper ,S PPPIQ is truly the voice of the Hounds. W V.sE bdzi TH 1 il QNX' Robert Haynes-Sports Editor X , 4 una ,'-'fr-4 K K gay 1-0' ,N M f A-Wm,' -'-, 4 -fru- WEEE ' Phil Campbell -, Business Man, Roberta Diephouse-News Editor ager ,,..A-iw Bill Sheridan Adviser of Student Publications, The Chase, Silver Pack Q Ni 1 5, .n1hvL4!,: . E Siler 1 Ibis mark: for the East Silver Pack. Silver Packs these the basic ide remains the Pack aimed, make thig eh in-Chief Editor 41-1 Dan D. Cathey-Editor- Iii Louise Dycus--Associate ilzfer Fuck in 30th year this marks the thirtieth year of continuous publication for the Eastern New Mexico University yearbook the Silver Pack. On the facing page are the covers from Silver Packs of 1936, 1946 and 1956. Although through these thirty years, size and style have changed greatly, the basic idea of a complete record of the school year remains the same. The student staff of the 1966 Silver Pack aimed, through long hours and hard work, to make this the best yearbook in Eastern's history. WANTED I, 1 3 rf. ll I . QS: A V J , YM R., . ,M 4 A l ' K ' P 551176: N mu lnxsuxvxwnlxuts 1 Business Managers-Members of Delta Sigma Pi, pro- fessional business fratemity. lSeatedJ Jerry Haines, Richard Amerson, Larry Branch. fStandingD Dewayne Lee, Robert Martin, Phil Campbell. 93 Carol Seskey-Class Edi-tor N. XX Rick Lebby-Sports Editor Sqdei 5 5 Nkms Dance 5 Od-J5 515' 'NSS Seated left to right: Tim Dejoresg Jeff Smith, representing men's housing, Babs Chandler, johnny Whiteside, married students, Mike Golson, women's housing, Max Bennett, commuters, Standing: Sidney Sommers, fraternities, Mike Shannon, chairman, Mary Martin, sororities. Board of tudeut ,Activities The Campus Union Board assists in establishing policies relating to the management of the Campus Union Building and is responsible for conducting the various programs and allocations of funds of the board. n 2, The Board of Student Activities allocates funds and de- termines sponsorship for all-school social events deemed advisable by the board. The members also schedule dates by use of the master calendar for all-school events sponsored by student organizations in an annual joint session with the Oiiice of Student Affairs and the Cam- pus Union Board. zzmpzzs llnim Board li Xi ffm' A ,., f. it Q14 Seated left to right: Barbara Sturgeon, representing sororitiesg jeff Smith, men's housing, Standing: Paul Schofield, Director of the 3, Campus Union Building, Ioe Van Bullard, commutersg Doug Easley, chairman, Gerald McBride, fraternities. A 1 ,i Ar. if vi 4.9 Eu left to rilhfl WY Et We: .-L! 1 ,lssvcffzffd L, 50-vrdim fn 4, vd, I 33:5F,'jfi?T, 3,33 Qrmdalo WDW r F Heard af gllflfllflw Mlk9G0lson, From left to right: Andy Edelmann, Richard Amerson, Reta Williams, Paul Ricker, chairman, and Dennis Sororities. Chidester. S funds and de- events deemed 4 also schedule dl-school events an annual joint s and the Can- ard 5 wp: Associated Woman fudcnfs 60-zfrdimzfiug lfruzrd Members of the Associated Women Students are made up of all women students enrolled at Eastern. The AWS Co-ordinating Board is made up of repre- sentatives from all the women's dormitories and off- campus women. The purpose of the Board is to promote unity and fellowship among women students by providing opportunities for leadership, recreation, and cooperative activities on campus. It is also in charge of the judiciary measures for women on campus. The Board of Finance controls all monies allocated to the Student Association by the University Administration, and reviews and recommends dis tribution of all funds collected as student activity fees. Mem bership is made up of the treas urer of the Student Association who is chairman, and four stu dent members. The business manager of the University serves as adviser to the Board. . . . ' ' 'd tg First row, seated: Donnie Darling, treasurer, Leota Conway, secretary, Caron Tucker, President, lfvfh Religyevierestpllgssiegfslrsgd , - Second 1'0Wy Seated: Patsy Sartain, IAWS representative, Susan Dodd, co-sponsor, Mary .Beth Pettit, 52601 ue Tobkin Leoga Lan 'ow' Sfaelings Por Brooks, Jo Aon Willoughby, Joooifor Parker, Mary Ly Dunlap, Jooolfor Melton, 23' 0. L- .1 riyweu sandy Aki? H Iifll' M Caster, Lmda High, Gwenda Catewood, Barbara Bond, Donna Hammer, Judy Padgett? TOP 1'0Wo Stalldfng' In a ' - Wren, Joy Buhalts, Donna Adamson, Ioan Christy, Ian Mayberry, Janice Jordan, Dee Long, Norlene Phillips, Francella Brown, lame Lisenby, Marilyn May. Kvard vf Craffic Appeals The Board of Traffic Appeals determines Whether or not a re- fund of fine should be made to any student who appeals a traf- fic fine assessed him by the cam- pus traffic department. The mem- bers of the board recommend any change, deletion or addition in policy regarding University traf- fic regulations which the board deems beneficial to the Student Association. From left to right-T. I. Crizzle, representing men's housing, Millie Ruth Carr, commuters, William Schumpert, chairman, John B. O'Leary, head of campus security, Michael Dougherty, married stu- dents, and Marilyn Standridge, wo keligiaus Activities Kammittec men's housing. The main function of the Religious Activities Committee is to coordinate any and all re- ligious campus programs and events. Their main activity is the sponsoring of the Religi- ous Emphasis Week. The Religious Activities Committee is merely the planning committee and is composed of three representatives from each Bible Chair. Reverend Floyd Iennings, who is the Bible Chair Director of Wesley Foundation, is the sponsor. From left to right-Vicki Hines, Shirley Smith, Jerry Rigdon, Eddie Widener, Richard james, Norm Howes, Robert Haynes, Glenna Ezell, Jane Scott, Roger Conant. Not pictured-John Hines and Dennis Watson. 7 f f 4 ' x 1 f , Q , , W, ,X M51 96 d of Pnl ww gm of fwdj Eg and, algo wmmww fa ,150 selwlf the ' 3 of ,N4 P35 jails 3 :Z Lf, ,ig 1 sf? sf ' in I Q , The dem the I thos. Striv 7 X, - x ,u , F ,Q-7,.. ..... l5'ruzrd of Publicafivns The Board of Publication ap- points editors and business managers of student publica- tions and approves salaries ifliu aeligious lctimitia f any and allre- and event, Thei ring of the Reigi- leigiom .lainie inning mznmitef preseuzaiivesiwi i Floyd IPIHHHSF- irector ol iifslfp' WWW 4. ,r .U .QA I NEQh,iilClgmfm.s:X - .- mfg. .z ff, ff' 9 qi? and commissions. This group also selects the faculty dedi- cation page of the Silver Pack. 4.1, fxef- James Simnacher, Dr. Eugene Mann, Gwenda Gatewood, Michael Valentine, Dr. June B West, Prof. Bill Sheridan, Chris Occhialini, Janice Buhalts. 5'irc House gflfb' The Fire House Five is a board especially appointed by the Associated Stu- dent Body President each year to plan Leaders Retreat. In working through the Student Council and various other stud.ent organizations, they determine those areas to be covered at Retreat. 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' , , -A , ' ' - . cc v v I , 9 I Ll . y - ' ' ly. ' 1 ' 1 -2, 1 I 'Y ' ' 1 .I 1 I r fill fielding - 'wh-9? 1955 FOOTBALL WRAPUP www ggnwmdmz Nw ,Wm ylhlhinw Easterns hlghly pralsed coachmg staff mcludes Carl Richard son left B B Lees head coach and Wxlham F Cxles, m background 3 6- 1' 1 is F' W f ,XW :f n I 5 'N I ff f Q N gg? X Of? kvffll O Qbawg N 'O Y' .go N ,X 'lx 'Q 'Olav vfiffov f aaiovvvs '1 2 Q 9 OQN Qwegv 8 Q- Q0 Y' QQOSQQQY 0 Miva bivx 43' Q? so OQQQ' Q3 fb YQ- X fb CREYHOUNDS IN ACTION D 1 Benyy Dial H1131 takes snap, 2. fades back, 3. rolls out and looks, 4. finds an opening and throws 5 complete to Richard James f5ff23J. SECOND HALF SPLURGE DROPS GREYHOUNDS 28-25 The Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds opened the 1965 football season with a 28-25 loss to the Sul Ross Lobos at Alpine, Tex. Sporting a 10-O half-time lead, the Pack's defense crumbled as the Lobos punched out four TD,s the second half. Eastern recovered a Lobo fumble on the first play Q theepgame. Four plays later, quarterback Benjy Dial kicked a field goal,, giving the Hounds a 3-0 lead with only two minutes gone in the game. Ten plays after the Hounds received a punt on their own 11-yard line Butch Anderson found paydirt from the one, giving Eastern a 10-0 lead at intermission. In the third quarter the Lobos kicked off to Eastern and stopped the Pack cold before receiving Easternis punt. Ten plays later, Sul Ross racked up its first touchdown of the night. The Lobos continued to pour it on the Hounds for three consecutive TD's. With only eight minutes left in the game, the Pack had fallen behind 28-10. Two minutes later, Bates passed to James in the end zone for a TD, with 6:29 left in the game. Eastern kicked off to the Lobos and, on their third down, the Hound's Ken Herring found a loose Lobo ball and ran 27 yards for the Pack's last score. jim Polk-Sr. Joe Rudy-Fr. Quarterback Tackle Carlsbad, N.M. Wellington, Tex. Wt 1855 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 197, Ht. 5-11 X Q A, W -42? , ,Z , A f f fe- f fm 1, . 'WV M2251 , ,I ,L ff' 1,4 K A ,-2,4 - W4 is ,, e V. WV, aksirrfifl . ' V1 414 ,. ,L ,ffl M154 If 7 71 ,niL'?'-5 1 ef' x . ,. i4 . fflN , M, ff -f - 'J 1-'55 W 'E' ' 12,5 4 f : -LJ Vi 1512: ew Kg ' 'mg wh, Kerry 500' Center new We 1834 I PACK Benjy Dial e1 and 190 yards gal nl Stephenville, T1 Top receiver eight passes lor T Lauiels for on ll119,lIl coach Lee: Lees singled 1 George Harris for three touchdowns, llllilquarter. And, up lil yardage a 'Defensive sta, Seen, Bob sep.. Hand w- End Y lllll- Noilolln Neb- wi 1715 HL '70 1.4 -1' F ,Q . sf , . ,n' , 4 N. . 1 y v. A ui .s,. u X +- in. I 'Bgjf A ig . V . F. vi' ,i if 1. . Stl 1 gig Q. 5535 :Wig , lj. if 1 iff' 1' 1 sw f f Q ,r E: 2' ' HN' Qisg l .w.g'.r: 'Alu' f ' 'cgi .git 52 ,Q Q ' T Y.. , K P lil .W KCITY SCOU-S12 Ronnie Owen-Ir. Ken Herring-Soph. Center Guard End Qllanahs Tex- Portales, N.M. Wink, Tex. Wf- 1335 Ht- 5-11 Wt. 220, Ht. 5-9 Wt. 182, Ht. 5-11 PACK WIN FIR T - BEATS TARLETON Benjy Dial enhanced his throwing record with 14 completions in 25 attempts and 190 yards gained to lead the Hounds to a 20-12 win over Tarleton State College of Stephenville, Tex. Top receiver in the Eastern-Tarleton contest was lim Martin, end, who caught xi eight passes for 77 yards. Laurels for outstanding play in the Hounds, first victory go to the defensive line, in coach Lees, opinion. Lees singled out halfback Richard James, fullback Butch Anderson and guard George Harris for exceptional offensive work. James scored two of the Greyhounds' three touchdowns, one coming after a 40-yard scamper with just seconds gone in the final quarter. Anderson scored on a one-yard plunge through the middle and picked up key yardage a number of times. Defensive standouts included Doug Martin, Ron Baggett, Ronnie Owen, Ioe Griego, Bob Seper and linebackers Bob Carbone and Jeff Dalluge. Randy Winter-Fr. Bill Flanders-Fr. End Halfback Norfolk, Neb. Phillips, Tex. Wt. 171, Ht. 5-11 Wt. 1615 Ht. 5-11 Q' Amado Salinas-Soph. Tackle Lubbock, Tex. Wt. 231, Ht. 6-31fz Bob Carbone and Dean Bates C111 deal smashing blows to Tarleton carrier. Doss Gremillion-Soph Tackle Richard Iames intercepts a Cen- tral pass late in the second period A DEFENSE BEATS CENTRAL ..niT:A.:..., a K. Dennis Rinehart-Soph. Tackle Worthington, Ohio Wt. 2375 Ht. 6-1 Eastern's football coaches, B. B. Lees, William F. Giles and Carl Richard- son, look over the Hounds during the Central Oklahoma game with deep concentration. Eastern's talented defense blocked its goal line to Central's touted backfield for three quarters, while the Greyhound offense moved steadily under Benjy Dial's field leadership. Dial was rated among the nation's passing leaders after the game by com- pleting 16 of 21 passes in the first half for a 76 per cent average. He rushed for 185 yards. The Pack unleashed a potent offense that gained a total of 444 yards. Eastern first put its offense in motion on its own 34-yard line. After a pass to Iirn Martin and five ramming assignments by Butch Anderson, the Hounds had a first and 10 on Central's 32-yard line. On the next play, Martin slipped behind the de- fensive man, latched onto Dial's pass and crossed the stripe standing up for Eastern's first touchdown of the night. Central then put the ball into action but got no far- ther than the 50, when Bob Carbone added the killing squeeze with a pass inter- ception on Eastern's 33. Aided by a penalty, Central shut-off Eastern's next drive, but speedy Richard James fsee picture top, rightj retaliated by stealing another Central pass on its next offensive attempt. With the clock showing one minute, Dial put his talented arm into high gear, completing three passes in a row. With 15 seconds left, Eastern lined up to attempt a field goal from the 20, but it proved to be a fake as Bates took the snap and hit Iim Shea, who romped in for the score. Dialis conversion was good, and the Hounds took a 13-0 lead at intermission. Neither team could score in the third period, but as the fourth quarter opened, Eastern had a second and three on Centra1's three-yard line. Dial elected to go to the air and hit jim Martin for the touchdown. Central found the right combination eight plays later when quarterback C. B. Speegle unleashed a pass to his big end, Jerome Bell, fora 29-yard scoring play. Centralis conversion was good to leave the score 20-7. In the closing minutes of the game Bates showed his talent as a quarterback by needling the ball to Shea for an 18-yard TD pass. Q who HOHU dmvlillg P iii with will! ri mauve 'Of Whiteside. Mike Lei 1 HUUNDS gp The C I vored 0551 aio State Fred Chaney-Fr. Halfback Monahans, Tex. Wt. 174, Ht. 5-1016: . W. H. Allison-Sr. Guard Hobbs, N.M. Wt. 221, Ht. 5-916 Wg Ullhe ENMU RESERVES STOMP WNMU 47 12 The Greyhounds, a traditional passing team, used ground plays for the most part in running over, around, and through the Mustangs of Western New Mexico University for 441 yards rushing, 189 yards passing, and a 47-12 victory. Senior quarterback, Benjy Dial, set the pace for the Hound-Mustang game in the first half with six completions of 13 passing attempts and 94 yards, then watched from the bench while junior, Dean Bates, and sophomore, Roger Sowder, sharpened their pass- ing game against the hapless Western New Mexico crew. Lees said the performance of several reserves, particularly Fred Chaney and Tim VVhalen, indicated the Hounds will have defensive depth sooner than was expected. Also drawing praise from the Hound coach was Bob Carbone, Albuquerque fullback, who ran with complete authorityv his first time on offense this year. Eight Greyhounds landed in the scoring column as the stunned Mustangs suffered their fifth consecutive loss. Crossing the goal line for the Hounds were Richard Iames, Iohn Whiteside, Mike Legion, Chaney, Carbone, Whalen and Bates. Dial kicked five extra points. Jim Martin, senior end from Clo- vis, was selected to the all-oppo- nent team of the Central State College Bronchos. Martin caught 1 six passes for 82 yards, and two I of them were six-pointers. l rg 411 Jim Parrish-Fr. Halfback Jal, N.M. Wt. 166, Ht. 6-1 James F arris-Soph. Halfback Carlsbad, N.M. Wt. 160, Ht. 5-955 HOUNDS BATTLE CSC T0 28-28 TIE M... . n Halfback The favored Hounds battled to a disappointing 28-28 tie Wlth Tugumcari, N.M. Colorado State College from Greeley, Colo., to end the Hounds' Wt-133sHf-5-9125 only winning streak of the season. Lack of mental readinessi' was the factor blamed by coach Lees in the Hounds' dismal defensive showing in the first half against the CSC Bears. The second half was a different story, but penaltiSS and costly interceptions wrecked the Pack's strategy. Lees said Benjy Dial did an exceptional job under tough conditions. Although the Bears were rushing him off his. feet, he usually scrambled out and completed the pass. Despite three q interceptions, Dial completed 17 of 32 passes for 209 yardS to hold a wide margin in offensive yardage in the game. jim Lowen-Fr. End Omaha, Neb. Wt. 185, Ht. 6-lk 1 Ioe Griego Soph Guard Clovis N M Wt. 2315 Ht. 5-816 .f Guard Richard Morris-Sr lf. ,. . An unidentified Hound player brings down the Omaha ball-carrier with the help of Jeff Dalluge C657 and Dennis Rinehart C751 looking on. Artesia, N.M. Wt. 2005 Ht. 6-0 BRISCOE POWERS OMAHA PAST HOUNDS 48-28 Marlin Briscoe has more speed and is far more agile than any quarterback we've played againstf, This comment by B. B. Lees summed up his reaction to the quarterback who guided the University of Omaha to a 48-28 victory over the Hounds. The Eastern-Omaha' contest, played before an estimated 2,800 fans, provided a thrilling exhibi- tion of passing, as was expected. The Indians' running power, however, produced 346 yards and was a decisive factor in the victory. Benjy Dial won the passing duel with Briscoe by a 10-yard margin. But Briscoe was the leading ground gainer in the game, piling up 103 yards in 15 carries. Richard james, Greyhound halfback, was top man for Eastern in the rushing department, com- piling 88 yards in seven carries for a whopping 12.5 average. The Hound coach pegged the turning point of the ball game as the close of the first half when Omaha marched from its own 20 to the Eastern goal line on a series of passes by Briscoe, then within the same minute scored again when Briscoe picked off a Dial-to-Jim Martin pass and scam- pered 80 yards for the TD. Ron Baggett-Soph. End Levelland, Tex. Wt. 2045 Ht. 6-0 Benjy Dial-Sr. Quarterback Farwell, Tex. Wt. 1775 Ht. 6-1172 ...Q Hglfblcl af rv Dump, Tex- We 1535 HL 5 'seein 1-17-e 22 fbi' lx if 9 lk The Hounds v a severe 41-7 NMS lie mu h ii We iio liitm 30. F0 the some Came its C who nach Lees w Wed f Wines were gr Em. Uiem . beef of 213 Y houndjhan ewes aHiiLir0tlhaQi 1 Ufleehe nh' dmwi .-Q T jim Bixler-Fr. , Center Q V. N Omaha, Neb. A W . if Wt. 197, Ht. 5-11 John Whiteside-J,-I Quarterback, Benjy Dial, senior from Far Halfback well, Tex., was named to the Central State Dumas, Tex. College all-opponent team for his outstand Wt' 1585 Ht. 5-9 ing play against them! The Hounds wait patiently before the game with State. Eastern took a severe 41-7 thrashing from the Aggies. NMS .IINX HOLDS The much stronger New Mexico State football team gave a 41-7 thrashing to the Hounds, which brought State's record with Eastern 3-0. For the first time in the series the Hounds scoredg the score came late in the final quarter. Coach Lees was long on praise of Aggie tailback Iim Bohl, who rushed for 252 yards on 21 carries. Two of Bohl's touchdown carries were for distances of 62 and 67 yards. Eastern managed to scratch out 108 yards rushing for a total offense of 253 yards. Lees also noted that Eastern moved the ball better than any other team that had faced State. Several Grey- hounds had outstanding performances, with halfback Dean Bates at the top of the list. Bates played almost everything. He ran at quarterback and halfback on offense, plus punting, kicking off and booting the extra point. Also drawing praise was fullback Bob Carbone, who was playing his second game of the season. Carbone came up with some important first-down carries. 107 Valton Osborne-Soph. Guard Ralls, Tex. Wt. 249, Ht. 6-2 Randall Grubbs-Sr. Tackle Dallas, Tex. Wt. 2055 Ht. 6-1 Jeff Dalluge-Ir. Guard Tulia, Tex. Wt. 1955 Ht. 6-256 Gary Renner-Fr. Quarterback Friona, Tex. Wt. 1905 Ht. 6-2 Bob Seper-Jr. Tackle E. St. Louis, Ill. Wt. 2375 Ht. 5-11 Alex McAlister-Fr. Guard Carlsbad, N.M. Wt. 2195 Ht. 5-10 it , Y, g 5 .y Richard James-Sr. K' I Nfl, I' Portales, N.M. . ' . Xl , A Wt. 1535 Ht. 5-Sw I if , if Q, M 2.MW,,,,x If ' -4 f, T I 5' wiffffl-'f M Q-ff L? ' ' T7 L. Si ' Afi i,'-5 xsfzf-M N- AU55. j 5 1'j'. t gy. ? -, , 352 1i'.z.2.1-.1 .Xi .3.fs3nSP'....,.i,. .neun V .sd-s.rfs.,f . Sam Tyson-Soph. End Bellevue, Neb. Wt. 1925 Ht. 6-34 Bob Carbone-Ir. Fullback Albuquerque, N.M. Wt. 2225 Ht. 6-1 Roger Sowder-Soph. Quarterback Portales, N.M. Wt. 1725 Ht. 6-1 411 PASS PROTECTION ELUDES GREYHOUNO The Southwestern Oklahoma State Bulldogs put the Hounds on the minus side of the ledger in 1965 season play by trouncing the Hounds 28-7 in Weatherford, Okla. The Bulldogs, with a 3-4 record going into the game, spurted into a quick 14-0 lead in the first quarter of play and kept the Greyhounds off balance for most of the contest. Benjy Dial was held to only nine completions in 23 attempts as the Bulldogs maintained a consistent rush through the Greyhound offensive line. Dial still managed 110 yards throwing. In most departments outside the scoreboard, the Eastern crew emerged with honors after tangling with the Bulldogs. Southwestern had the edge in rushing yardage, however, grinding out 227 to 176 by the Hounds. A significant factor in the game was the fact that Eastern had five passes intercepted against only one for Southwestern. ARIZONA SPIKES HOPES OF WINNING SEASON A devastating second quarter of football against the Arizona State College Lumberjacks doused East- ern hopes for a winning 1965 season. Battling the Lumberjacks at Flagstaff, the Grey- hounds played three quarters of neck-and-neck foot- ball but couldnit overcome a 27-point margin com- piled by the Axers in the second period. The Greyhounds rallied in the second half to score point for point with the host team. Quarterback Benjy Dial accounted for 204 of his total of 253 pass- ing yards in the third and fourth quarters. Another standout Greyhound effort against the Lumberjacks was by end Iim Shea, who caught seven passes for 141 yards and both Eastern scores to lead V Jim Shea 4851 plays all receivers in the game. horsie with opponent. Dial turned in top performances in both rushing and passing, gaining 72 yards on the ground to lead both teams. His 253 yards passing placed his season's passing total at 1,536 yards, to shatter his own record set last year. 108 I A wg.. 'I 9 T P 5 gf. fl , ' .D 2 -tr vi if A. -,flu 'B -Il Y 1 IMI? iffy 37 vu-'v 3. 1 I I 5, I Iim Ilmin I, I82 IHMFIIAWS II I In Pvsia I. I I A II I I L. I I 011 the Hounds 1 into a mds OH as the ive line, emerged me edge Ls. e passes H' -57 4- -Z5 U ,V I r ' 4 ,' 4 , 1 5, plI7'5 ,ppgnelll Yr .lim Martin 1825 had a good many chances to look at the football in this position. 1 2 ff , 0 3 s ,1 Ogg -- f A. was , 2m1'fAw ,SL , WW ',,- m'V,:!g7N, f Z , 'I' N , .ff ww.. ff K ' f M ,fam S- Wifi, my ff. ,S eww:-,,Z ' .7 4w4 4 ws , ,Q :Z W , yy 5, . ff Z fm , asf, V ,,V,V ', f X4 ,fg fx KW. , ,, 21 MA. WW' N, f , 'f ff ' an W. W jr WMI IW- 7, WW . , ,. , , it-I V W .5 fir is ,, .Q , 6,17 ff V, , X Mfffg. Wax- ,, B1ll Davis-Soph. Tackle Lovington, N M Wt 231, Ht 6 175 Butch Anderson-Sr. F ullback Carlsbad, N.M. Wt. 2105 Ht. 5-9M-g '?f5ff7-axe 1 5 My . 454 if -- Ejilltcf E33 tfesgwsfmed under when he fails to find anyone open and HOUND LOSE HOMECOMING 19-13 Although Eastern New Mexico University ended its 1965 season on a losing note, 19-13, two Greyhound linemen will remember the final game for years to come. Going into the contest against Northwestern Okla- homa, the Hounds sported a 3-5-1 season record. De- spite the backing of 5,200 homecoming fans, Eastern couldn,t stop a fired-up crew of Rangers which had only recently begun to play as a united ball club. The linemen who stole the show early in the second quarter were guard WV. H. Allison and Bob Seper, a tackle. Allison intercepted the pass on the Ranger 44-yard line and headed for the end zone with all the speed he could gain. Fifteen yards out he encountered a Hurry of tacklers and lateraled to Seper who went the John Patterson-F r. Center Earth, Tex. Wt. 191, Ht. 5-11 Jim Shea-Jr. End E. Hartford, Conn. Wt. 197 5 Ht. 6-2 . f.f,f,' .- -- W pk A Q A , aim! vf rest of the way. George Hancock-Soph. Center Roswell, N.M. Wt. 235, Ht. 6-2 as f,, Q1 Kewl, Q, , Q, 'wxw 'W I -vs.. M42 , 5.514 FQ Q ,NV , ' -wil vw 5 KM' Xl Rodger Hessler 1301, 6-0 Junior, scores for the Hounds as Eastern's Joe Allen C201 looks on. Rodger Hessler Dan Hays Wiggins, Colo- Albuquerque, N. M. 6-05 lUI1i0l' 6-25 Sophomore Guard Guard 'if'-asia 1-ln? Buddy Othick Wilson Watkins Alamogordo, N. M. Indianapolis, Ind. 6-05 Senior 6-35 Junior Guard Forward HOUNDS PLACE 6th IN CAGE TUURNEY Portales, Dec. 14, 1965-Eastern placed all live starters in the double figures in their 82-74 victory over Adams State College. Ronald Oram was high- point man with 24 points followed by Wilson Wat- kins with 18, Rodger Hessler and Ioe Allen with 14 each and Dan Hays with 10. Las Cruces, New Mexico, December 17, 1965- After three straight victories the Hounds hit the losing side again with a 91-83 defeat by New Mexico State. High point honors for the Hounds went to VVilson Watkins with 21 followed by Dan Hays who had one of his best games of the season. Easternls main problem was in guarding and get- ting through the Aggies' seven-foot Mike Dabich. San Diego Tournament, December 20-22, 1965- Ron Oram, sophomore from Englewood, NJ., was the only Hound voted to the All-Tournament team. Oram scored 39 points in the Hounds' three-game outing. Eastern finished the tournament in 6th place. The University took losses from San Diego University, 64-63, and California State, 63-56. The Hounds' only triumph came from a service team, Point Mugu, 77-56. Plainview, Texas, January 6, 1966-The Hounds started well after their Christmas rest with a 90-81 victory over Wayland College. Wilson Watkins took high point honors. Watkins hit 70 per cent of his field goals attempted for a hot 29 points. we t dnl Stl W2 fl oral? reflech Porta-ltf ended i the labl cenf W drrow a honors 15 poiv Portales over ll gullerin again fa Portales upset o Canyon plus Ea the on Rodger Hounds with Iii lllhlor ward 1 4 Blh ,NEY Laced al fre ' ll-Tl sictory ram was bigl- ,' llllSOH Wal- Allen will ll H 17, 1935- oundS lil lt feat bl Nil f if Hat owed by W' ofthe 5355511 9111619135 N. -, mmf twill- i'f11fttg wwf m. vm 52 will fi itll' saving Wm' Hvlmds a M1 in ,formal 29110 in 1 HOUNDS CAN'T GET ROLLING Weatherford, Okla., Ian. 10, 1966-The Hounds first game with Southwestern Oklahoma ended in a 86-72 defeat for the Hounds. High-point men were Joe Allen and Wilson Watkins with 22 and 20 points respectively. Portales, Ian. 14, 1966-Cold shooting by the Hounds ended in their own defeat as West Texas State turned the tables on Eastern 68-55. The Hounds cold 30 per cent couldnit keep up with State's 76 per cent free- throw average, which won them the game. High-point honors for the Hounds Went to Wilson Watkins with 15 points. Portales, Ian. 15, 1966-Eastern held on to their jinx over Wayland College with a 65-60 victory. After suffering from two straight setbacks. Wilson Watkins again took high-point honors scoring 21 points. Portales, Ian. 22, 1966-The Hounds scored their first upset of the year by beating Grand Canyon 105-69. Canyon's cold 15 per cent average from the floor plus Eastern,s 44-29 rebound margin gave the Hounds the win. Watkins pulled down 21 rebounds while Rodger Hessler was busy pumping in 23 points for the Hounds' high-point honors. Nice foul Wayland player's arm isn't long enough to block shot of Hound Ioe Allen C20l. 1 V 1 l 'I13 Rick Schalk Albuquerque, N. M. 6-7g Freshman Forward HUUNDS SCORE UPSET OVER NATIONALLY RANKED WESTERN Portales, Ian. 28, 1966-The Hounds had another cold night from the floor as Southwestern Okla- homa beat Eastern for the second time. Shooting close to 80 per cent of their free throws, South- western pulled out a 67-48 victory. Ronald Oram and Wilson Watkins tied for the high-point honors with 12 apiece. Portales, Ian. 29, 1966-A bad night at the free- throw line by the Hounds gave the gentlemen from Northern Arizona University a 86-79 victory. The Hounds hit on only 21 of 37 free-throw attempts. Joe Allen captured the scoring with 21 points. Abilene, Tex., Ian. 31, 1966-Eastern's life story on the hardwood again showed as the extremely cold shooting Hounds got dumped by Abilene Christian College by an astonishing 88-48 score. The cold Hounds placed only two men in the double figures. Rodger Hessler and Dan Hays scored 11 and 10 points respectively. Abilene emptied its bench in the course of the game and all members of the team scored. Portales, Feb. 4, 1966-ENMU scored perhaps one of its biggest upsets of its history by trouncing nationally ranked New Mexico Western University 83-75. Wilson Watkins scored 26 points to grab high-point honors. Although Eastern,s field-goal average was below Western, the Hounds, 70 per cent average at the charity line won the game. Watkins also led the rebound department by pull- ing down 10 of the Hounds, 50 team rebounds. Wilson Watkins shoots from underneath. 1 B. gf Pillkie CilCl'lI'iSt Ronald Oram Spartanburg, S- C- Englewood, N. I. 6'35 S0Ph0m0l'e 6-45 Sophomore Forward Forward 1 1 4 or Ha.. ilfmll 'Mil sinh Zowjld after R scams' .emeath. mn , N. 1. more ,. ML' , - A - HOUND FINI H WITH A LOSS, LEAVE LOSING SEASON BEHIND I' 'MII' Portales, Feb. 12, 1966-The Hounds scored their second big upset in a row by stomping the University of Albu- querque, 85-77. Albuquerqueis leading scorer, Zolio Dominquez, did not score any points throughout the game, a surprise to many Albuquerque fans. The Hounds hit 48 percent of their shots from the floor while Albuquerque was held to 37 percent. Hounds high-point man was Wilson Watkins with 26. Silver City, N. M., Feb. 16, 1966-The upset streak of Eastern's Hounds was stopped when the Silver Pack traveled to Western New Mexico. The same team the Hounds had beaten earlier dropped them 106-72. Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 18, 1966-The Hounds' frustrating season continued as they fell to Grand Canyon College, 88-83. Flagstaff, Ariz., Feb. 19, 1966-Eastern ended the 1965- 66 season with a 91-74 loss to Northern Arizona Uni- versity. The big factor in the Hounds, loss was Northern Arizona,s rebound margin of 62-36. High point man for Eastern was Ron Oram with 22. Jim Bridges Richard Coleman Hobbs, N. M. Buffalo, N. Y 5-11, Ir. 6-5, Soph. 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Purvis won the rating by placing first in the 100-yard free style. Engleman won the honorable mention rating by swimming a leg of the 400-yard free style team which tied for first. , f 1 -' D 1 .1 ,Qt f yk , ' ' . I j ,,,:,::zf.g N, , A ' XS vb-ww s ,- 118 Dgve Whytlaw, fresl in the high dive. W 'I David Bm I. Puwis Nimming . -':- I I A 1 'Ig . NMENJM WX sg,-W... Dave Whytlaw, freshman, shows oil his form in the high dive. SWIMMING ACTION Sl ig 5,1571 V. IQA' 3,1 . X .sgwff X , , ,, , rf f f Q Hound swimmer comes up for air ,WM J I during meet action Anchorman Rick Purvis dives in for the final 100 yards of the 400-yard free style relay against Texas Tech. Other members of the relay team are Tom Morse, John Engle- man and John Dahlgren. 7 I VWQJ -Wffh ,V , ,, Members of Eastern s 1966 baseball squad mclude CFront Row, left to right, Larry Goodman, Iohn Tigert, M1ke Gladden, Tim Whalen, Dean Bates, Robert Caudle, Dick Grbac, fM1ddle Rowj Mike Simmons, Tom Cooper, Benny Jones, John Soderstrom, Julian Guerra, Jimmy Polk Bruce Ternll, Rodger Hessler, Ken Herring, fBack Rowl Gaylon Fox, Ken Wrllmon, Larry DeWees, Chic Kiefer, Larry Tid- well Robert Allen, Larry Mmks and Ierry Boyd BASEBALL One of the Hounds, most promising players is outEelder Dick Grbac. Larry DeWees Two of the Hounds' hurlers are Chic Kiefer lleftb and stands in background CND' 107' Rodger Hessler. W ,f N, QM. k x f QW sig' ,W Mile Simon W aww ,, Uffsfx ' A ' f ' N QW f lx f X 4 9f f ' '.', ,gif ,fails 6 'V , s--eip, f' '- 's1cr,:::'Ig:wW,,,:-'V' 4 ., V 7 , ff , X 41 K W ,W ,M Q, , 1 , X qw. 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Leon kierqll Tm HH makes M5 D W, 7 ,...., - 11, Tennis Team members consist of CFront Row, left to rightj Larry Cimino, Chuck Maquire, Bobby Maes, Steve Lamoreux. lBack Bowl Wayne Skinner, Berrie Culver, Cary Jackson, and Mickey White. Cary Jackson serves ball to opponent. l fr .fl if' fa fvw if Chuck Maguire, freshman, runs after ball during match. J' VV IXMJ, ,.,... We--wdwq.,,,,,,,MW0 ,,,..un-wks. ,. .. WWMWW w 'I26 The Rodeo Team ff. mold Fells and W ck Howl n l after ball so The Rodeo Team representing Eastern consists of fleft to right? Ron Brunson, Clay Crist, I. M. Bradley, Albert Flinn, Ken Cunningham, Amold Felts and Leo Russell. RODEO Crist, from Clayton, N. M., holds tight to his bareback rigging. Clay Crist practices his calf roping at the fair grounds for the rodeo. ww Q , C4597 1 v? Eastern Bowling Team members are 1 left to right? Jay White, Doug Binnell, jim Topolski, Lariz Conley, Charlie Brown and Rich Clardy. Susie Corning, Ian Haas, Jackie Huston and Kay Winning. 129 l CHAMPION SIGMA NUS: fFront Row Left to Rightl Tommy Bogard, Don Kitch, Ed Von Hoene, Mike Shannon, Cyrus Hindren, Lonnie Scott, fBack Bowl Dave McCloskey, Don Fisher, Tom Lavalle, Otha Britton, joe Bowman, Mike Moffett, Royce Mitchell. SIGMA NU CAPTURES FOOTBALL CROWN t. ' 'X TW' ,. W 'V 4- .., M -few-,fr au....:f-Img Roy Kimble flight jerseyl blocks pass to Joe Bowmen f33l as Tom Lavalle C451 looks on. 132 Eddy 3 edges Eddy 2 Sigma Nu, which finished the season undefeated mural flag football game. Eddy 3 Won the championship berth by edging Eddy 2 in the final playoff game, 14-12. Eddy 2 forfeited its first game to East Chaves but never let up until the playoff game with Eddy 3. In the first meeting of the two Eddy teams, Eddy 2 stomped Eddy 3, which was then undefeated, 19-6. With one game remaining in the regular season, the housing division was in a three-way knot for first place. The tied teams were Eddy 2, Eddy 3 and South Roosevelt. Eddy 2, which had beaten both teams earlier, Won its last game with a de- cisive victory over the Married Students, 24-6. South Roosevelt fell to Eddy 3 in the final game of the season. Eddy 3 kept its fire going with a newly inspired offense to outlast Eddy 2 and cap an exciting housing league season. Both Eddy teams finished the regular season with 6-1 records, while South Roosevelt held onto third place with a 5-2 season mark. In the Organizational League Sigma Nu had no trouble in winning its division. Its closest game came from the SAE,s, whom the Sigs squeaked by, 15-13. Sigma Nu finished the regular season with a 7-0 record. Sigma Alpha Epsilon finished second with a 6-1 mark, and Alpha Alpha Chi grabbed third position with a 5-2 record. The story with Sigma Nu was the same in the championship game as it had been all year. The combination of Royce Mitchell passes to Ioe Bow- men again paid off. Combined with Mitchell's arm and Bowmen's hands was the strong running of Mike Shannon. 1211 222.1 ' if f Rlmnerup Eddy 3: frronf Row Left to Righty Roy Kimble, Phil Sanford, Richard VVeaver, Bill Rennekamp, WRYHC Tif9Y5 fBack Bowl Eric Seif, John Allen, Tom Cooper, joe Dupree, Bill Dausses, Nick Conti. for housing championship ran over Eddy 3, 25-6 in the championship intra: 4 W. 5 - Q i . 4 T E 'fc- Y - 0,gmi1,ationlll-Sw Mn' Kappa Slgii Hancock, Micke! Howell Kal Mapes, KHPPH Slgi Plig limi' Kmmef E Huming ills . lll4blflni1ldy33 Ii swim E ewubm lm mcha 1 ier,Eddy35 i,w Diongm. 0,1 un Plonship intl H. tle Tea Ill' by ed - 4-12, ho e Etldyg V . ddr 3. Hms, Etlgbllg defeated, 196 9EllEll'hje350n: . ay ot I. 'ldv 2, tool h had beaten . e 3 de. hldents, og uh e Hllal game oewly inspired an Clltlling eams finished o while South H15-Qseasoo gma Nu had :closest game iigs squeoled egular season silon fnished h Alpha Chi ord. same in the ill year. The to joe Bow- th Mitchells rong runnin! y V I . g A 1 ' ,Wim Toeys 0 llDUP'fe' Organization All-Stars: fFront Row Left to Rightl Bob Prince, SAE, Richard Ybarra, Kappa Sig., Don Kitch, Sigma Nu, Mike Shannon, Sigma Nu, A. W. Hancock, Delta Sig., Barry Crutchfield, PKA, Dave League, SAE. CBack Rowl Mickey Boswell, Kappa Sig., Royce Mitchell, Sigma Nu, Tom Dunn, AAX, Melvin Mapes, Kappa Sig., Ioe Bowmen, Sigma Nu, Tom Woodall, AAX, Terry Russel, PKA, Larry Krume, SAE. L A Housing All-Stars: 1 Front Row Left to Rightl Wayne Tirey, Eddy 3, Ionie Mize, S. Roosevelt, Phil Sanford, Eddy 3, Terry Hill, Eddy 2, jim Smith, Eddy 2, Roy Kimble, Eddy 3, Ian Shannon, S. Roosevelt, fBack Rowl Joe Shattuck, S. Roose- velt, Ronnie Wesbrooks, Married Students, Larry Tidwell, Married Students, Carold Burton, East Chaves, Tom McCrossen, Eddy 2, Randy Willis, S. Roosevelt, Tom Cooper, Eddy 3, Pat Godding, Eddy 2. 133 FOOTBALL ALL STARS The intramural football all-star game pitted the best players from the Housing and Organizaiton Leagues. The Organi- zation team, led by Quarterback Royce Mitchell and Halfback Mike Shannon, won the hard-fought game, played in Grey- hound Stadium, 20-14. The Housing team took the opening kickoff on its own twenty-six and, with the running of Roy Kimble and Ian Shan- non, set up a touchdown with Larry Tid- well hitting Tom Cooper all alone in the end zone. John Mize converted for the extra point. The Organization team rushed back with a Mitchell touchdown pass to Tom Dunn. Dave League converted extra point to tie the game 7-7. The Organization defense led by Don Kitch, Barry Crutch- field and Mickey Boswell dug in and held the Housing stars for the remainder of the half and into the third quarter. Mike Shannon struck from the one- yard line late in the second period to put Organization ahead for good. The Organi- zation team started the second half as it ended the first, with a thirty-one-yard scamper by Bob Prince. With Organization Winning 20-7, Ian Shannon set up Housing's final score. Roy Kimble tallied from the ten. Wayne Tirey goes up with Joe Bow- men during action in the all-star game. 4' V Heybal Mammal ao and? Edelmm DEL PURVIS Delta Sigma, bw of intramural vo 5 fated the orgaa alher taamg was lack Iwo out of 512 and 1513 t Rick h0fSfSh0e lille fo: 639535811 Was., a W 0 was Egresents Pa Pllnas, repre F At ' EIL follufazd bile 1 u. u won the y 3, Glenn 1... -..L-df., Intramural volleyball champs fleft to rightlg Sam Sample, Bruce Terrill, Phil Campbell, Wayne Zimmers, Bob Martin, Don johnson and Andy Edelmann. DELTA SIGS REIGN AS VOLLEYBALL CHAMP PURVIS TAKES HORSESHOE CROWN FOR ZND YEAR Delta Sigma, business fraternity, was the winner of intramural volleyball. The Delta Sigs repre- sented the organizational league. Representing other teams was the Bible Chair. The Delta Sigs took two out of three games by scores of 15-3, 15-12 and 15-13 to win the tournament. Rick Purvis, representing West Chaves, won the horseshoe title for the second year. Purvis, from Greenfield, Wis., was followed by John Dahlgren who represents Pi Kappa Alpha. In third place was George Atcitty, representing North Roose- velt, followed by Don Fisher representing Sigma Nu. Winner of horseshoe title is Rick Purvis frightl and runner-up john Dahlgren lk- Y, 'N Dean Hershel Potts warms up for his 8:00 Intermediate kite flying class, Gee, Batman, you swing a mean cape!!l! Holy popcorn! I'm going to be late for my 8 o'clock. '-rf' ..., .-E.: lf... I-I. -5.4 Membel vice pn fowl L Mnlwmmm 8 0'Cl012lf-W Members of the Women's Recreation Association are ffront row, left to right? Jan Mayberry, Lolly Tucker, first vice presidentg lmiddle row? June Decker, secretaryg Iris Northam, second vice presidentg Linda Myersg Qback rowl Lana Pruit, presidentg Connie Robertson and Donna Argenanas. Playing tennis in WBA action is Martha Wisdom. Practicing broad jump is Linda Grif- WRA basketball action fin. 1 LX xx 1 H L, is 1 Af ...f ...N ' 1 vf .Ak Am 4 4.6, ,fx 1:1 'fx N-M41 A Ww- X'-. ,X if xww '--,wa 1' '+ 7' .1 2 W? . ' . 0. gm ' '- ' 'W ., , ' 13'-', HV A f-,if W., W is f' , K K , Q Www., ., Q M, VSAM, E M uw- , 4 .5 A f' fi V WS, ,137 XC yy W I m ,f , f, , 1 -X ff Ziff X ww, 5. ,1 , ks 3, X wh am ,f W g,wgyfgei ,QM -- X Q Smefsi w M .XXKM A . 1 , x , AM, . Q ff ' N , fx QQ W XX x X 2 , 5 X 6 X , X ! Q fx f N x.,. fx w , ,, , 4 N M MX g- WQWQW: aff S 1 '? X, , , . ' W , Y? Q f . , :s' ,,.. Qi Q g . M X 3 x 'E ,,,,. X wifk f , Kg S ff ex X N fx A X XX RK , X M N QQ X A g X ii ,N Q Q X 54 , 165' Q X N X .Q'.,'w s. 5f . ,. ,rbwwf in f , S fw, , ,QNX gk ,A,,, , N.: . Q ,way ,WA 'Q' wE'. IK- L- fxyfwx i 5 475,55 N , Qmv V,-W, ffw,-S X 2.1 1, UNK' if 5 . .. ,Ng Vx A W Ri ,, -il-',.1,.s1., Avi, 4 945: -f .-. ,, .,.. - W i ss . , ..: -:E b Dk . Q5 N MQ, gaygf 1 , if ,W Q , 'A , L- 'fv' A 19911 X ff A ' f wry ww ' . iw -S f 9! ii' M .QQWL7 , 61555, ig ' if 1. I, 5 S X K 5 f w , Am- V -Q , ,J ,, , .X ,ya , .L qxxys r yn X Q - ,fg A . M, , Q , M f J, f l ks 1 x ,cg , x f X 4' 5 x f -yxl A ,. -fi u Standing Mary Lou Chewmng Sue Thornberry Marilyn Martin Janet Slaten, Marilyn Knudson, Karyl Litchenberg, Judy Tyler, Carol Booten Cmdl Wheeler Janet Franz Mary Ly Dunlap Kathy Ice Seated Diane Leggett, Dinah Groce, vice president, Barbara Sturgeon, president The Panhellenic Council is the coordinating body for all women's fraternities. It fosters inter-sorority spirit and deals with matters of Panhellenic interest such as rush, pledging, and improving Creek unity on campus. The Panhellenic Council is composed of a junior, senior, pledge class representative, and president of each group. The Inter Fraternity Council IS the regulating body of mens fraternities on Easterns campus The fraternities are geared toward progress thro gh the f nctlons of this ' council The president rush challrman anld a representa- jutgr' grdfgrulfy Standing Gerald Corkran Bob Landdeck Jim Owen treasurer Melvin Mapes, rush vice president, Tom Woodall, Johnny Dickinson, John Hil hard administrative vice president Seated Stan Swann Richard Walters, Max Bennett, Richard Moore, Andy Persons, Ken Davis. Not pictured Wien, sidem, I aH and wish, The edge wi! I Hil- Iured ,xiii S - , Q zz i 25? :X :: 5 ? -,New V , 7 iwgxi. R egg 1 S xx. X5 I ,vi . .Mi key 2 -A ,iff X sv 3,11 w -L IL X Q , Q , F fi.-V We 2 ,i X Z 4 3? Geraldine, sweetie! if Q QE ew N S S Q s ,M A fi I x Q , V iz 1, U V U K .1 Zi 5 a 2 Tinfinger, do you have a bikini machine? 4 ,j 1 Q f ' f Cinderfella gives up drudgery for sorority. Ky . ,V kzfs ffzglzlzglzf Week HRV 3 xx 5 L F f az Ceasar, is your life insurance paid up T41 ? Tom Woodall Tom Szuszitzky John Lents Ken Davis Consul Pro Consul Anotator QUESTOI' .., , Joe Adams Thomas Easterly Brian Maconi Gene Powel1 Pledges David Wolske Arnie Baker Dave Bell Wilburn Haag Michael Hampton Dick Howell Dale King I42 Doug Nancarrow Vincent Risafi Kustos Social Chairman Robert Landdeck Peter Lyall Grant Snyder John Stangle Phil Bernstein Tom Dunn 'il H John Millsap David Riccio 55:1 al' yuh? Ft. -hhhfl Alpha Chi, -llil 9, 1963 hy 2 goalofhemminga hatemity, Their ' Schohgtjgs and at lhll excelled in l0l,'llPh2 Alpha llellllolllngl The hatemi . Hfadihonmiig Ehriwihfy, Pled, 'ans Ballqut il v I . - -L-wzzts . The Alpha Alpha Chi house. Alpha Alpha Hifi Alpha Alpha Chi, a local social fraternity, was founded April 22, 1963 by a group of seven men for the ultimate goal of becoming a chapter of Sigma Chi, national social fraternity. Their basic foundations were brotherhood, scholastics and athletics. Since their founding, they have excelled in all fields, especially in brotherhood. Now Alpha Alpha Chis are ready for the big step of petitioning. The fraternity is now thirty strong and is already deep in tradition. Social events include the Sweetheart Ball, Lake Party, Pledge and Active Formal, and a Saint Chrispians Banquet. 8 The Alpha Alpha Chis hold a mock wedding in a skit during the 1965 Greek Week. Their skit won first place over menis fraternities. 143 I WSJ Gerald Corkran Joe Falkner Ron Johnson Paul Ricker Grand Master Grand Master Grand Treasurer Grand Scribe of Ceremonies Micky Boswell Robert Caudle Mike Collins Larry Courter Michael Dougherty Richard Goettel Chris Graham r l Dennis Juhola Earl Lyon John McCarron Van Ragsdale Douglas Rutledge Ron Sanders I7,C8Z?G53 Peier Sereno Roberl Thomas Geri' Twine' Nolan Wesson Joe Abernathy Richard Borden Ridwrd BYUCHEY William Bullock Jim Clements Bill Hancock J. L. Lemons Doug McPherson A., 457 Walter OfCheskey Terry Othick Phillip Picciotti Mike Porter Terry Pressley Jim Stephey Tom WilliamS . tm! wff'F:. GQ' !,,,. ' ' if-'gri -,tm HM' eiritllgt mlm LUQEESHI 1531 IIHIEEE -miiimz: -j3hjnj4-i-.wr ith if I :J ihffh ? lmsf2 Jlllfmijfl- ihllhtr- ltecei 'l!+lm4Q- -C ibm-, him-rf Chris gmhnm R Q -4 Ron Borden '88 11 f rm VW 1 Joe AW lift sz l. voumrhvt' 4 9 1 I The Kappa Sigma house. Kappa Sigma has roots in Bologna, Italy, where the traditional founding of the fraternity took place about 1400 A.D. at the University of Bologna. Its historical founding was in 1869 at the University of Virginia. It was chartered on Eastern's campus November 16, 1962. Kappa Sigma is a social fraternity designed to supplement the studentis life while in college. On Eastern's campus the fraternity has been above the all-menis average five of the six semesters it has been active. Socially, it has events throughout the year. Activities include mixers with the sororities, parties before foot- ball games, and sandhill parties. Each year Kappa Sigma has its annual Black and White Formal, where the Kappa Sigma Sweetheart' is chosen. They have won the All-Campus Sing trophy for men's fraternity every time it has been offered. Last spring they won three tro- phies during Greek Week activities, winning the Tug-0-War for the third time in a row. Kappa Sigma lives by the motto: A brother not for an hour or even a day or a college career, but for life. Kappa igfmz The Kappa Sigmas and their dates show school spirit at a banner party before a home game. Eagerly working on their float the fratemlty shows enthusiasm for homecoming Bobby Alexander Somer Hollinasworth Doug Easley James Simnacher Leroy Drake Dennis Chidester Roger McNeil Ray Mack Kizer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pledge Master Historian Jimmy Boyd Steve Cantrell Barry Crutchfield John Dahlgren John Delap Tom Edmister Randall Grubbs Jerry Harrison John Ingram Harry Jasper Steve Karaisz Tony McAdams Albert McNeil Andy Persons David Smith Sidney Sommers HKA PM Qdge J Danny Richard Walters Michael Valentine Jimmy White , Roberf Wilson Roberf Balfour Sieve Burton Willoughby TFKA fm 4 I 7' lx , 1 A-17, FPR. ? 1 - u 'Z 3 Q 1 of ' O oi 41 0 X A 4 'X' ,A,.-'- 'Q nail X Bob Blchnell Sleve Bone John BOUVGSSC Jerry Boyd Windell Brent Kip Calavanl Nick Canti Mike Davis Timothy DeJoris Kenny DeMasters Kirby Douglass Jim Falkenstine Wayne Helms Tom Henningsen Joel Howard Sidney Jarred Randy Kimble Mike Kuller Bob Manero f ' Wyfhew sw .fe f 2, Q-, N 1- .....:t T , 5,399 WE W gyiia fi ' Michael Schoenecker l I Bob Maixner 57 James Smllh Jeff Smllh Mickey Ronnie Williams Thompklns John Miller Richard Pylant Harold Ray TGFYY Russell 'Q Social 'E Affiliates Tony Wright Join Buff T Mike Shannon Theta chi Sigma Ch' 1151 W X lull Hamm J' it 3 l Sidney Mmm f y t ' Balfour Sfevelana' 1 l Brent liP Wal Joel Hom In lerff WH , V ax! ,T , f , A 2 -K ff 1,1 IM, ' 1 , Y . 1, -,,., .vf V, Pi Kappa Alpha House Shipwreck Party Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. Epsilon Tau Chapter at Eastern began November 17, 1962. Pikes are active in all aspects of campus life, and their membership includes many stu- dent leaders. Highlights of the year for Epsilon Tau include the Shipwreck Dance for fall semes- ter and the annual Dream Girl Formal, Where the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl is'presented. XX ,Qui P1 gf PLAY l47 Play Boy Party f , 1 ,L Joan Baxfer Carol Boofen Joy Buhalts Cynthia Carlton Diane Chambers Bob, Chandler Pik 6- 0- rife Pike-O-Ettes is an honorary auxiliary group of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity founded on East- ernis campus in the fall of 1965. The object of this organization is to further the ideals of Pi Kappa Alpha and to help the fraternity in every Way possible. Activities include rush functions, working with the Pikes on fraternity and university dances, and other special activi- ties planned for the purpose of bringing more unity between the Pike-O-Ettes and the Pikes. Marcia Earnest Gwenda Gatewood Carla Gifford Dinah Groce Gl' Rhonda l'lUlCl1lf1S Sheila Hutchins Barbara Loddy Sherry McAnally Cherryl McFarland Lana McNeilly B Sh M t G . . erm ee mg lenms M'lls Chef' Nelion Clydla Newell Bonnie Rangos Linda Rutledge 5'-'SUN Sadflel' Marilyn Sanders Sher Yl Slevens Darlene Trolin ' 99 Toni Urban Kathy Wafefs 148 l il l nna Elell ersy Hicls vu!- la-4' I4 f - , 1 M, Y , -, V. ,V.- . . Y. we V . . -A V, V -af ,h - x V ' lf. 1, ' , 7, .j,'.i4. -1'- ,w ' , Y 1: Tt'f' 1 ..., -.. -s,,---gi.:1Lg-y ' rgg-1 , ,,g'.i,f:'i'ag, :f,i,Zf.jf55g 'a1fg? 1f's'-u.'...,r g -, 7 Q mqwkr Annetta Aldrich Saundra Bennett Jan Borden Vicki Breen 1 IGN lifle Sister f M Jlflllflcfflfzl W me Glenna Ezell Janet Feezel Mike Golson Cheryl Greathouse The Little Sisters of Minerva is an hon- orary organization of Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Fraternity. This group was founded on campus in the spring of 1965, and their purpose is to promote fellowship and understanding of Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. The Little Sisters of Minerva assist in social fraternity activities and rush. MCNEHIY I Betsy Hicks Jean Jackson Jo Mannebach Karen Martin Celesta Morgan Karen Nelson Sandy O'Cheskey :tled9e .if l 'Hx ' 1 ' l Lang P,-gif Cheryl Reid Karen Willis Im, 7 149 R - . 0-'our Max Bennett Bob Prince Audie Waltmon Glenn Ezell Randy Newman Ken Davis Craig Ezell Eminem Archon Eminent Deputy Eminent Recorder Eminent Treasurer Eminent Warden Eminent Eminem Chronicler Co,-respondem fs- new , r Roger Chabot James Chappel Fred Colosi Don Conaway Gary Cook Mike Cortese Larry Crume Don Cumright Richard Dowel' GGVY DUnl9P Eddie EIY ke Bill English Harry Ford ,Iqy Fgugf Q rl' an n fix? 1 , A Jw T , IQ -ft-'f A + J, Y W +I 'r : 'S 'rl1E-1231 ' r 'I 1' ,W 1 3 ' if 5' 7 J 1 Afwlk Dewane Fryar Ronald Harrison Jeff Hawkinson John Hilliard Ken Hoffman Hugh Home 1 A a ff ry ' -X Y' N f ,.,., , 4 ' 1 1 Qt QW f X X! 5 :,,,: . W Q Z, , sf. we if .35 ,l WCM, D H G J k ' on ume my ac son Richard James Donald LeBlanc RUY Mason James Marchman Gerald McBride Thomas McCabe ,.-new Albert McCord Robert McNeese Jim Milstead Richard Moore Jerry Newman Ted OI D d P B P H. mas avi ia yron u ram :e9'wr:5:525:rSNNW ,Rf -WU -. 41 ,r s,::,:,:,s so, f W fx, s. J 'S-i 1 Don Quigle R R' I Y ay ice Har Rogers Gary Southerland Charles Thompson Ray Thompson Louis Thorp John VOD Aitken 1 I I r The New M9 ma Alpha EI on December non of the b Colony iI1i0 l The chapters out the year Banquet on l on December iyand on Ear r The clmpter l sirting of me members, and organization, r up of select. mmpus. DOH Cumnghl lily Faust Hugh Home Thomas MFC abc Byron Fulham gi I Sigma Alpha Epsilon House W Q Q ,M Y if rg: 5 A -2 6 1 r 5 Z. sf . The New Mexico Alpha Chapter of Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon came into existence on December 14, 1963, with the initia- tion of the brothers of the Phi Alpha Colony into the fraternity. The chapteris major activities through- out the year include a Founder's Day Banquet on March 9, a Birthday Party on December 14, a Paddy Murphy Par- ty and an Early New Year's Eve Party. The chapter has a Minerva Club, con- sisting of mothers and wives of the members, and a Little Sisters of Minerva organization, an auxiliary group made up of selected girls from Eastern's campus. Attractive females check to see if there are any live ones at the SAE Funeral Party. f Back row? Hugh Horne, pledge trainer, Ron Dauteuil, Dave Briggs, Rick Collins, Jerre Fallis, Pat Orell, vice president, Rocky Swingle, Nick Smith, Bob DoBell, Bob Carmichael, John McCormick, Charlie Smith. f Middle Rowb David League, Iohn Petty Vincent Brown Brad Hays president Terry Riggs Bob Birdwell Bruce Sparks Terry Hill Doug Rau Gary Cook assistant pledge trainer CFront rowl Sonny Botkms Kim Burnam Bill McRae Brett Leech Jim Mitchell Steve Sukovlch Jeff Larkin secretaiy Mac MacKn1ght Hail Roclgels asst pledge trainer Wes Bafson Bruce Benson Doug Black Tommy Bogarcl Otha Britton Terry Cantqrellq fi .l0l'lr1I1y DiClKll1S0l1 Bill Dye Don Fisher Mac Foster T. J. Grizzle Cyrus Hendren Eminent Commander Lf. Commander Don Kifch Tom LaValle Ken Logan Leland Loft Tom Mangham Barry Maxfield Dave MCCl95keY -lim Owen l Leonard Wright Allen Wise Q1 4 O ' J A ' ' P A 1 A Y ks- ul i 44 5 ,v' Q, L x ' '- X X- i ,Os ' 1 K 1 .f E r- : ' : , A I : 4 4 Q s 5 A A I , 4 Agua...-f ,o' ' xl I 4 N 4 4 4 Newell Ramsey 'lo' sclacw , Larry Williams 1 0? Y Lonnie Scot? Mike Shannon Marvin wells wg' K , a ff . iff 4 Z se 'X is Bill Schumperf C. J. Spence Stan Swain Ron Vqndiyere 152 Ed VonHoene Jerry Walker .. The Sigma Nu house before . . ....- .. I 7 l 2 fs. ,W W T. I. Grizzle takes time out from working on the Sigma Nu house to enjoy a milkshake. and after. igma Sigma Nu Colony has a wide array of social events throughout the school year. The most important of these this year will be its proposed installation as Eta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity on February 12, 1966. One large social event occurs each semester. The Roaring Twenties Party in the fall is infor- mal though in keeping with the style of the 1920's in music, dress and food. The Sigma Nu WVhite Rose Formal is held late each spring, at which time the White Rose Queen is presented. The men of Sigma Nu also participate in intra- murals, Winning the football championshipg and mixers with other fraternities and sororities are popular. The pledges have their own annual event-a Smudge Party where they elect a Miss Smudgev from among the pledges of all the sororities. Couples are announced as they model their outfits for the Roaring Twenties party. Karyl Litchtenberg Vicki Breen Jeannie Erwin Betsy Hicks President Vice President Treasurer Pe ge FGIHBF Secretar Marsha Clark ld T - Corresponding Y June Barbe Barbara Bond Carol Booton A Patty Cook Evelyn Earnest Pene Farmer Janet Franz Susan Hart Linda High Ginger Jackson Doris Jones Delta if Karen Nelson Sandy O'Cheskey Lana Pruit X 1 Bobbie Skipper Rita Smith Sandy Smith Nedges Linda Turner Karen Willis ,f Dona Darrow Susan Keith Marilyn Knudson , 'fi- J '33 Jana Riegel Pat Romero Claire Seale llg?-I! t A ir i f A Sheryl Stevens Sue Thibodeaux Caron Tucker Linda Allensworth Cynthia Barber Sandy Barnes Janice Best Donna Curnutt Carol Krattiger Mary Lassiter Ruthmary Mann Sue Mears Linda Pope EX 'Az x S K f S Q xyfgge M S X x f SN 1 W 5 NUNCY Smiih -lUdY Staley Peggy Swinburne Cindy Thomas -lllne Te Y A MWM ing yughees ymmk I i V ,nga-.aqp,' At one of the rush parties, the ADPi's serve the promis- ing rushees refreshments. The theme was Happiness is being an ADPi Pledge. Alpha Delta Pi sorority was founded on May 15, 1851, in Macon, Ga. Delta Psi chapter at Eastern New Mexico University was installed as the 106th national chapter on Feb. 1, 1964. This year besides participating in campus activities, the members of Alpha Delta Pi helped with the United Fund campaign in the fall and worked for the Easter Seal Drive in the spring. The annual Black Diamond Ball presenting the ADPi Beau was the highlight of the second semester. A new tradition was set by Delta Psi, Hrst semester, by formally introducing the Epsi- lon pledge class in the first Alpha Delta Pi pledge Presentation Ball. Alpha Delia Pi - W ' Ss' W my-.,, A . ,. ,:x, t. iw ' 'WW ' v -L mv wav! we f f Q The annual Pledge Presentation Dance. !Ll 4 l X Marilyn Martin Donna Murphy Karen Chesney Mary Beth Pettit Glenna Ezell Gweng: Giqiewood l N President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pledge Trainer up er Correspondent tl! it -Q . 4 r JI fl till - ii: Saundra Bennett Diane Chambers Janet Feezel Mike Golson Dinah Groce Carolyn Hays Jackie Huston I Judy Jakeway all Annual5llPa Jo Mannebach Susie Matthews Linda Myrick Cheri Nelson Gay Su Pinnell Linda Powell 6 ' 5 BQ.. Nfl y 2 4 1 Bonnie Rangos Cheryl Reid Jeannine Ross Billie Saiet Janet Slaten Sue Thornberry Pledges .l Marion Whitaker Elaine Wilks Reta Williams Martha Zoda Kay Armstrong Sandra Bell Nikki Bennett l Sherry Briggs Mary Lou Chewning Reba Forrester Rebecca Greaves Linda Hobbs Sheila Hutchins Penny Johnson Carol Kiker ' 2 S A Jan Kirk Lana McNeilly Sherin Meeting Mary Scholz Carol Seskey Judy Sledge Patricia Smith Kathy Wdleri 'va-+ .9 -' 4.4 .f , ' , 4, ur I Y N x Judi Jliilq linda FMU 1, I ,. fi. ,s 'U Ii Sue lhornbeiry Nikki 5fii'i xahiiw .AV we si Annual Ski Party featured fun and colorful sweaters Chi Omega National Social Fra- ternity for women was fdunded at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. Theta Zeta Chapter was i installed at Eastern on April 28, i 1962. Final Rush Party is big occasion Chi Omegas are active on campus in all aspects of student life. Last semester Chi Omega topped the highest all-Creek grade point with a 3003, breaking their own previous record. Chi Omegas have won the trophy for the sorority division in the All-Campus Sing for the past two years, and they won the sweepstakes trophy last year, the first year that trophy was oiifered. Activities include the Ski Party, Christmas Kindness, Spaghetti Sup- per, Eleusinian Banquet and Formal, and mixers with other fra- ternities. i Rush Week is festive I 157 ' QL Judy Tyler Janice Farris Joyce Caudle Carolyn Ridling Marcia Whiting Marilyn Standridge President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Membership Chairman 1 QL June Alexander Lou Ann Blackerby Sandra Bradshaw Connie Caldwell Sherry Dean Mary Ly Dunlap Terry Franklin Carolyn Gibson 2 fp if ZTA r C L L Jean Jackson Janice Lively Lonna Mapes CGIDIOD Patty Marshall Karen Martin Michelle Milstead .. -f' es 4 9 ' ' Ts 'Q Juanita Mulkey Nancy Page Ruth Reidy Penny Rhodes Mary Stoltz Barbara Sturgeon Pledges M 'VY , L Cindi Wheeler Vivian Wheeler Barbara Vos Beth Vos Kay Vreeke Mary Ann Borden Betsy Borland Carolyn Callaway Cynthia Carlton Mary Caron Susan Franz Valerie Gilroy June Hahn Ka,-ol Hafch Kqfhy Ice 1, C ef y- 5333 E Q L 'K Viki Malcolm Celesta Morgan , Patricia Murphey Linda Myers Pat Overton Joanne Phillips Joyce Sturgeon Mary Ellen Yelvington 1.3 l 1 l -vm 5 ig 1 t f V l '1' fl' . ta, 5, . lr ' If l iffy lil Trv- J uf: ga , 1-r Z5 . gif' bm. , f. 3 ,YQ ,E 1.3 ki... yi 4 A , 15,3 . L 'N is :gg x Q' 13 KV A39 Barbara Sturgeon L My Borland Kollll ld Ief' lemma 1 l rr 7 . ll ,El Pledge recognition dance is a memorable affair Many friends are made during rush week 44 Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity for women was established nationally in 1898 at Longwood College, Farmville, Va. The Delta Pi Chap- ter at Eastern was initiated on April 28, 1962, as the 113th national chapter. Members and pledges each year participate in the national philanthropic project, work- ing with the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. They also sponsor various individual community service pro- jects. Social events include the Zeta Spring For- mal. To highlight the yearis Work, a Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation scholarship is awarded to a coed at Eastern, not neces- sarily a Zeta. 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J.. aim lub and Orgauizafims Press 61116 Interest in Journalism is the basis for membership in the Press Club at Eastern New Mexico University. In addition to regular meetings, guest speakers are frequently scheduled. Banquets are held throughout the year to promote interest. Press Club participation during the Homecoming activities earned a second place in the most original float category. The theme of the Press Club's float was The Birth of the Free Press and featured a reproduction of Ben Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette which was distributed along the parade route. fBack Rowl Stephanie Vogel, secretary-treasurer, Mary Berran, Patricia Patterson, Dan Cathey, vice presidentg john Meekins, president, Bill Sheridan, adviserg Dave Berggren, Amy Abeyta, Roberta Diephouse. K Front Rowl Sandra Kapfhamer, Marilyn Cathey, Carol Seskey, Lou Dycus. gftflflffl glllb The purpose of Les F rancaisv is to promote inter- est in French, to enable members to gain more understanding of the French language and to gain an appreciation of the French people and their customs. CBack Rowl Roger St. Louis, Lynda Iournagan Francella Brown R th R 'd D. stephanie Vogel. fMiddle Rowl Pat L Bl ' M - E t P e' yr lam' Poe, Diane Stiefel, janet Slat Ni' Fl a imc, ls' .velyn Gqldlp Copleland' sponson en, 1 '55 on-'nee Landon, SPONSOR Mr. Zrgrrds Stembergs. lFront Rowl Carla Gifford, Pam Ramsey, Deloris Hamer. 5 3 , fBack l ,L Hemi M. IMI . , VM gy, '.,'4 warn wif 2 N 19 fBack Row! Gale Vathing, adviser, Sandra Kapfhamer, Marc A. Henig. K Front Bowl Janice Taylor, Richard Atkinson, Arthur M. Dula. Psyvhzflogy 61116 Hank and 19614 Eastern New Mexico University's Book and Pen Club is a student lit- erary society. The primary function of the club is to provide a sounding- board for University writers, whether poets or novelists, students or faculty. Submitted manuscripts are read and criticized at bi-weekly meetings. The best works are selected for publication in the Book and Pen Club's annual magazine, E1 Portal. An annual award is given to the author of the best single writing published in El Portal judged by the members and Gale Vathing, adviser. The purpose of the Psychology Club is to expand and deepen members, knowledge in the Held of psychology. 1' B k R Q David Wolske, Glenn A. Graves, Ron Cameron, reporter, Su TIOY, iec2gtary?wBarry C. Smith, David C- Andfefvs- fMlddle BOW, Mlke Husain, Charles L. Brunacini, Dr. William E. Baldwin, sponsor, Bill Sandman, Chai' GS H. Swanson, president. fFront Bowl Jeannie Erwin, Cheryl Creathouse. indent Sducafizfrz ,llssrfcizzfirffz Student Education Association is a branch of the National Education Association. Each year pro- grams are presented concerning the different aspects of teaching. ' sr f I i Q 4 , , Z fBack Bowl Ted Olmos, Pete Damby, Donna Murphy, Lyndal Dodd, social chairman, Saundra Bennett, Sterling Morrow, John Markham, treasurer, Danny Hamilton, Jim Money, Glenna Ezell, Marjorie Fuller, Freda Moore, Gene Burke, Ann Pronger, Judith Martini, Charlotte Tobkin, Karen Chesney, historian. fMiddle Bowl Edith Graham, Janet Slaten, Leonard Leary, Nancy Haisten, Rita Place, Richard Beid, Linda Freeman, Gay Su Pin- nell, president, Jeannine Boss, vice president, Sharon Stovall, Beulah Ali-Carr, Lucy Maxwell, Alice Sutton, Bobbie Sullivan, Melissa Taylor, corresponding secretary. fFront Bowl Wanda Stockton, Pat Brooks, Mary Beth Pettit, parliamentarian, Nancy Harrelson, Ramona Johnson, Marieta Edwards, reporter, Sandra Bledsoe, Linda Campbell, 1 W ' Infelp gglesfflllaul on senltwljvil swdllls Ui- Coullffl 516 Kelley In renee 'V 8 five Mud? The Could! fha progilms itll' llael Howl Reese Drele Alexander, I Gayle Anden Gail Hale, Jane Starritt, publicity chairman, Cheryl Greathouse, Janet Meyer, Boberta Diephouse. E 5 F e Hzglislz 61116 The English Club is an organization consisting of students interested in developing their use of the English language. tBack Bowl Carolyn Taylor, Dixie Drake, Danny Hamilton, Mack Mitchell, presi- dent, George Boal, Pat Weaver, Jan Borden, secretary. CFront Bowl Dr. B. June West, sponsor, Bobbie Sullivan, Sandra Bledsoe, Leonard Leary, Mary Ann Toepper, vice president, Linda Berggren, Joanna Black. we i Th Ch ll be file 100 pl it i V M ljZgli0Il ated 'ir English - . - , -.-...gf ,--11 ... infer - Dvrm efvuucil R The Inter-Dorm Council consists of representatives from each dormitory on campus on a ratio of one repre- sentative for approximately each fifty students living in the dormitory. The Council strives to maintain consis- tency in the regulations of the dormi- tories while maintaining a coopera- tive attitude between the dormitories. The Council further acts to promote programs that are conducive to learn- mg. KBack Rowl Ken Banister, president, Ken Kirby, Allan Isbell, Forrest Wellman, Dennis Hester, vice president, Joe Hessinger, Richard Weaver, john Daugherty. fMiddle Rowl Suzanne Gay, Marchelle Bohon, Miss Diana Leggett, sponsor, Creta Olson, Ann Pronger, jesse Scroggs, Barbara Loddy, Mr. David Roberts, sponsor fnot picturedl. C Front Rowl Beth Romero, Lawrence Miller, Darlene Trolinger, Suzi Cammon, secretary-treasurer, Kareta Skeen. I Back Rowl Quentin Wilson, Walter Buttrill, Larry Tidwell, Brian Nagle, Marvin Sanders, Reese Drake, David Yoresh, Steve Overman, sponsor. 1 Front Rowl Kay Morgan, june Alexander, Ieanelle Spears, president, Lana Pruit, Joyce Ruth Caudle, Suzanne Fullmer, Gayle Anderson. Physical Sducafivu Jlflajvrs and Minors Klub The purpose of the Physical Education Majors and Minors Club is to develop leadership in the field of Physical Ed- ucation through oral, physical and mental growth. Mem- bership is open to all men and women who are physical education majors or minors enrolled at Eastern New Mex- ico University. 169 if 16114160 Klub lllwm Rodeo Club was organized to further the aims of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Competition runs from April through May with top individuals and teams competing in national competition. 1 fBack Rowl Doyle Childers, Darrel Waggoner, Thomas McAlister, Dick Wilkins, Larry Minks, Emest Wilson, Heber Stewart, Michael Lewis, Ron Brunson, vice president, David Scott, sponsor, Amold Felts, Duane Patter- zson, president, Iohnny Pierce, Robert Leclaire, J. M. Bradley, Billy Crisp. fMiddle Bowl Peggy Swain, Lynda Morgan, Johnny Dennison, Larry Preuit, Samuel Rogers, Leo Russell, Larry Reif, Clay Crist, John Bill Garnett, Kenneth Cunningham, Mike Rogers, Philip Allison, Lon Sultemeier, W. I. Anderson, Albert Flinn, Ann Pronger, Barbara Sturgeon. CFront Rowh Carole Hagood, Hugh Robert Graham, June Hahn, Glenda Lee Ellison, Gail Stone, secretary-treasurer, Freida K. Brown, Juanita Gammill, Mary Ann Sellman, Sharon Roark, Phyllis Bennett, Mary U Long, Linda GriHin, DeAnne Bradley, Suzie Patterson, Beth Barrans, Paula Owen, Kathleen George, Gayle Anderson. Ri Pa Bi Le Da l .swf em , Ski Club members share pa mutual interest in winter med. sports. Trips to state resorts provide opportunities to ml dl perfect skiing skills, as well as recreation. 006514 S fBack Rowl Dan Cathey, Arthur Stratton, Nelson Stewart, Marjorie Fuller B ' F 1 R C ' d Reznick, Rick Lebby, Gari Harenberg, Mark Reyner, Dee Long, Tony McAdarlri3,nDitdkV Wilsohitzhrissgcclliilifii lllgfiiidldlcfilfllogstl Mary Goodner, Jerry Goldberg, Pete Damby, Stefan R. Pancer, Kenneth Brinson, Andrew Stahard Keith F leurat David Kaplan ltiichaeli Iiunz, PatuGooding, Chuck Maguire, Rita Place, Bill Hutchison, Patti Kunz. fFront Row,D Diane Stiefel,Sandra Bledsoei eonar eary, Bi ie Rose Saiet, Steve Haley, Sidney Sommers John B 't t ' , D 'd h i , cini, Carolyn Alexander, Janet Slaten, Nancy Gerber. , rel em em aw Jo mon' Gm L' Fly, Charles Bl-una 170 I l lla Lylll Q 1- 1115 Jezduefrzal ffelueefzeez 61116 The Industrial Education Club includes those students who are enrolled in industrial arts subyects Burposes of the club are to give members an opportunity to become better acquainted with the new developments 111 lndus try to promote leadership to 1ncrease cooperation be tween faculty and students to establish wholesome school spirit and traditions and to encoura e lo al S Y to the responsibilities and privileges of demgcratgz government PQI? ' - '- --ff 'M -A --H 'Q fh,113'.:-a , 6 ' ' . . D . I 0 7 , - , . 7 ' ' Q - . . lBack Bowl Jerry Walker, program chairman, Gary Grider, Sherwin Selby, Alvis Baker, Larry Harding, Norris Riley, Loran Ford, Gordon Russell, Melburn Gossett, William Covey, Walter Lowe, treasurer. C Middle Bowl Pat Chandler, Don Gettemy, Charles Brown, president, Wayne Washichek, Ioe Adams, Bill Bosin, sponsor, Billy Dye, reporter, Wiley Teel, secretary, Roger Fleming, james Riley. CFront Bowl Dean Lackey, Burnice Lee Potts, Douglas Richardson, vice president, J. M. Bradley, Terry L. Holden, Lonnie B. Ross, Richard Gordon, David L. Porter. Primary function of the University Theatre is to provide an outletfor the talents of those students who are inter- ested in any of the various phases of theatre work which includes scene designing, acting, direction, playwriting, costuming and make-up. llezieersity Theatre lBack Bowl Peter Humphrey, Bob Alge, Paul Smarrella, Dr. Don B. Wilmeth, assistant director .of Umversity 'IL1heatre,LDr6 R. Lyle Hagan, sponsor and director, David Yoresh, Dennis Callahan, Everett Schleede, Lynn Lively, ,lames omas E Ze, Michael Scrivner, Ir., John Mattys, Rhonda Morgan. fMiddl6 R0Wl 91315300 Watson, Kell BYOYVU: David Rgiclolglogert E, 0' Don Criss, Dana Stalkfleet, Richard A. Lokken, adviser, Timothy MCGUIHDCSS, Judy BIOHIG, DQVN1 McC5:1'Y,l Sn, 91' Brig first Bowl Peggy Conner, Stephanie Vogel, Carolyn McCorkle, Dick Albin, Ioletha Roberts, Peg Tolxver, San a B e soe, Janie n er- wood, Marcia Mozey, president, Kareta Skeen. 4 I 1 1 1 L l l l r il ra.. r, .4 -4- , ,.d-...I.. .+ W . I I I I Hama mmfmics glllb , 15 - A. M-4..l'f5 5,3 t 3 ' ' The Home Economics Club is a branch of the American Home Economics As- sociation. The purpose of the Club is to promote social and professional de- velopment of home economicsQ fBack Bowl Mrs. Shirley Wahlman, special instructor in Home Economics, Jimmie Gayle Davis, Sandra Black, Bobby Ann Dictson, Sarah Jones, Barbara Parkinson, president, Nancy Haisten, Kathy Webber, photographer, Mary Kay Johnson, Marchelle Bohon, Phyllis Scott. CMiddle Bowl Celia Campbell, Marilyn May, Audrian Martin, Leona Lancaster, vice president, Sherry Goff, state reporter, Beulah Ali-Carr, Jerry Quisenberry, Vera Murphey, adviser. CFront Bowl Dr. Maria S. Friesen, head of Home Economics, Irene Thompson, Jeanne White, Sheryl Stevens, public relations, Nancy Thornberry, treasurer, Dolores A. Fangon, instructor. Agriculture 61116 The Agriculture Club was orga- ' nized on Easternis campus in 1935 with the objective of stimulating interest in technical agriculture. Each year the Club sponsors a rodeo for high school seniors and college students. CBack Bowl Jimmy Jones, vice president, Thomas McAlister, Doyle Childers, Bob Johnston, William Foster, Gary Brown, secretary, Olin Gardner, Darrel Waggoner, Bill MacVeigh. fMiddle Bowl W. N. Page, sponsor, Gerald Carnes, treasurer, Leo Russell, Larry Preuit, David Tanner, Albert Flinn, Dudley Cash, sponsor. fFront Rowj Derral Stroud, Darrel Bone, Jack Burkett, president, Alvin Cowen, Hugh Robert Graham. L yafflfll llama Purposes oil llr0lll0lE gon lllemb , Hlote emu ideals, mlm' ommdalw mhelpin . Ill' hither il? 1 1 . 4 I ll Gamma Tlaeia Upsilon Beta Eta chapterl is a national honorary ro e and professional preparation. P A, ,, 'Irv' ' 8 - all wma Chain llpszlon C p ssiona I raternity in geography with goals of high scholarshi fogullaiih if Cl his 33101131 de. ! e . , , l f . 5 . 1 . 1 u u W I 3 5 wi ,suglldr fBack Row? Joe Van Bullard, Lealofi Uiagalelei, Don Johnson, Kenneth W. Rasmussen, Jimmy Eaks, Othelle Usrey, Linda Long. CFront Bowl Frederick L. Sullivan, James E. Rowan, John E. Murray, William I. Mettenet, Bill Burkhalter, Geraldine Bell. Waunckn Indian Klub Purposes of the club are to promote good fellowship among members, to develop and pro- mote high standards in the ideals, culture and traditions of our social welfare, to encourage and help individuals of Ameri- can Indian descent to seek higher education. ' ' il B dl Kirby Gchachu Tone Chapeta Eddie Brown, lBack IBEW, 52:61 1LII?,i'ldli:,o,1XYw3onRggf?11o:1,d Reid, Marilyn, Ross, Linda Bradley, Rufina gjigganksontllgnstner- Martha Begay, vice presidents Harold Kayatee Presidenti Cubed Begay' fseated 011 H001-J Jdne Martinez, secretary, Mrs. Paul Stangle, sponsor. 173 U15 Debatcrs The Debaters is an aflili- ate of Pi Kappa Delta, a rw national honorary frater- ' nity of forensics. ax fLeft to Rightl Jim Mitchell, Tana Maultsby, Rodney Boss, Ron Williams, Paul Mapes, Cynthia Herndon, James Holland. ,Mu Alpha ll lBack Bowl Dan Kelley, Jim Wickemeyer, Tim McGinnis, Penny Coinman. lFront Rowl Troy Best, Marshall Gettys, Anne McGuHin, Rod Price, Dr. George A. Agogino. 'I74 Mu Alpha Nu is a national honorary professional fraternity devoted to en- couraging the study of anthropology. Activities include participation in the excavation of archaeological sites and visiting Indian reservations to view ceremonies. Pi of fsaleff af niwl work W wnsmlcuon. Slyllld ,L ,. ,,., M nga. J L L ,E,.A. 1,-V I ' -V an , wi, ,, ' ,' HlGf5'zu-Qs..-y n ,. -A WW--Nl-.44vb,V Awio, -, .., AAL , -A. an Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is the national honorary dra- matics fraternity. Entrance is gained on a point system with points acquired in acting and tech- nical work which includes music lighting and construction Q Back Bowl Dr Don B Wllmeth Ken Brown Don Criss president Richard Loklcen, advisor. CSeatedl Evertt Schleede, Candy Watson, secretary, Paul Smarrella, Marcia Mozey, corresponding secretary, Bill Briggs, Lynn Lively. 7 . 1 . 2 ' . . . - D . , , , 5 ' V4 I h K7 Sigma Alpha Iota, a professional society for lglflll p a pid women interested in music, is dedicated to the general improvement of music and its status in the nation. lBack Rowl Marion Reid, Herma Loy Smith, Nellie Carter, Carol A: Ray, .M1SS Gillian Buchanan, Linda Owens, Jeannine Ross, Barbara Neel, historian, Diane F1eldS, NZHCY Hoover. fFront Bowl Judy Perkins, corresponding secretary, Kathy SW0Pe,'Pfe51dent5 Mona Summerville, vice president, Mary Lou Brown, treasurer. 175 C r Honor and r awifikwr Slofrieafirss Kappa kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary band fraternity, func- tioning, in the field of college and university bands. It stimu- lates interest in music by the performance of good music. Members select an outstanding freshman marcher each week and for the year. Selection is based on attitude, musicianship and attendance. fBack Rowl Judy Perkins, Gillian Buchanan, adviser, Bob Paterson, Bob Jones, Derry Sanders, Loren Rhodes, treasurer, Ierry Sadberry, Linda Owens. QMiddle Rowl Cindi Wheeler, Mary Lou Brown, Sharon Atchley, Clarissa Stout, Janet Zeisler, Gail Cantrell. CFront Rowj Millie Ruth Carr, Nellie Carter, president, Bob Cunningham, Raymond Jenkins, Kathleen Swope. X I CBack Rowl Dennis Schneider, Johnny Frank Aragon, jim Barnard, Derry Sanders, Loren Rhodes, Bill Schlabach, Don Wickard, president. fFront Rowl Robert Stevens, treasurer, Ray- mond Ienkins, secretary, Van Ragsdale, John Stewart, Charles Love, Bob Cunningham. Eufcrpmu :misty Euterpeans promote an appre- ciation of better music on cam- pus. The organization was founded on Easterrfs campus in 1936. . lfltff My vim 4 'fl Bob wie all Ellie' my on HE' lnllalion We lstmfg Cllllfb Diff! Sandi-- UJLI Cllllilc. Plz: Alpha Chain ilver Key a . 1 - ' --f'-15 Phi Al represented at Eastern New Mexico University by the Zeta Phi Chapter. Basic requirements for member- ship are a vital interest in history and a record of scholastic excellence. Phi Alpha Theta endeavors to adhere to its motto, Seek Truth, and to promote a discriminative study of the discipline of history. pha Theta, the honorary historical society, is fSeatedl Ralph Marshall, president, Forrest Walker, Richard Bradfute, Ira Ihde Donald Jones. CStandingJ Patrick Halley, sponsor, Angelo Augustinos, Bernard Halperin Founded on Easternis campus in 1935, Silver Key is an honorary scholastic society. , , - - ' Laux, erry Rigdon, Loren 033616 ROWJ Jimmie Gayle Davis, Lloyd L. Call, Max Bennett, 101111 Hllllfjlfdw otha Button' Ilicxilgsggfogckrgafgmizos, Iamds Rowan, president, Toombs, Iames Dyke, Joe Van Bullard, Thelma Mallory, Ira C. Ihde. fM1ddle. Bowl Jeanne treasure? Sandra Smith, Al Bettina, John P. William L. Rogers, Laurence W. Miller, Donna Murphy, John C- Pfopesf Richard Jamesyvegt Chaliles L. Brunacini, Mrs. Vera MUl'PheY, Stangle, Dbnnie Darling. 'iFront ROWJ Connie Peevey, jerry Quisenberry, Dr. B. Iunih Se, Bonnie Feilbach, Secretarys Linda Berggren. Suzanne Cay, Ian Borden, Myma Bachman, Nancy Page, Florence Landon, Cheryl Crea ou 3 X M ff' H ,, Xxlxl Ill!! Q N N W QXMQW fet.Q73wfY'9J Q M ryeaffl my Ammzgw Omqw Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity, founded on Eastern's campus in the spring of 1960. It is dedicated to the three-fold purpose of friendship, leadership and service. Members strive for service to the campus community and nation. Among their activities are ushering at the Un1vers1ty's plays and selling programs at football games. A Christmas program is presented for the local Children's Homes. Presentation of an autographed football to the Homecoming Queen is a special event per- formed by the members. ,aa fStandingJ' Bill Rennekamp, Ronny Lee, president, Kenneth Brinson, Donny Hamilton, Richard L. Smith, Her- shel Potts, faculty advisor, Raymond Reid, recording secretary. fSeatedl James McCutchan, Randolph Armstrong, treasurer, Keith Alford, Keith Rowland, advisor, Derry Sanders, Mark Nero, Tom Ford, first vice president. zmlmm Qma Tau Beta Sigma is a national hon- orary fraternity for bandswomen. Its purpose is to encourage spirit in the band and to help members become better acquainted. Eligibility for membership requires one semester in band and achieving the required grade point average. fstandingl KQV Morgan, Bettye-Glee Broome, Marilyn Fleming, vice Pfffsi' dent, Ch2l'10tf6 Creathouse, Gail Cantrell, corresponding secretary, F-1150 Smith, hiSf0Yial1- fseatedl Barbara Neel, treasurer, Janet Franz, preSid0I1t Janie Hardin, recording secretary. 4-- . .. - . M -- A T ' A , . , ,, A , 1, rn .,, .-va V4 ,. ,f..s, .. P? , --.-mul '-1' ag., , -LL ,,PrJL.... . ' 'iw' keys As a petitioning chapter of National SPUBS BAYS IS an honorary service P W and the community and to uphold campus tradition 3 . organization for sophomore Women. Its pur ose is to serve the Universi I Y viwlffy H .EW Quill' . Wa fBack Bowl Dian Gonser, Mary Kay Johnson, Carol Booton, Carolyn Gibson, historian, Gloria Jean Maestas, Linda Betts, Judy Blome, secretary, Linda Myrick, vice president, Janet Zeisler, Dinah Croce. CMiddle Bowl Carol Ann McElyea, Barbara Bond, Donna Hammer, Beta Faye Williams, Mary Stoltz, editor, Linda Powell, H. Deloris Homer, Pat Harris, projects chairman. QFront Bowl Kay Morgan, Patsy Sartain, president, Marcia Earnest, Sheryl Stevens, Diane Chambers, Pat Brooks, Judy jakeway, treasurer. . , ., , , , V, . f , ,X 4. , f , f , f- 5 l Q Q 5 ez 2 ' - ,, N 4 5 2 4 i Q 5 ' - Z we 4 . 1 2 ' f' ' -ff Y 2 b Phi M11 ,Alpha Phi Mu Alpha has an active social and professional program. It is interested in bringing to the attention of the public the music of America. Easternis Theta Phi Chapter has won the Best Chapter Award for four of the past Hve years. Phi Mu Alpha is not limited to music majors, but is open to anyone interested in music. CBack Bowl Donald V. Paschke, sponsor, Gary Diggs, Tommy Mayfield, Gary Mayer, pledgemaster, Tom Dwyer, song-leader, P.C.C., Ernie Long, president, Bill Neergaard, parliamentarian, Loren Rhodes. fFront Bowl Bob- ert Hanson, Bob Paterson, John Wyly, Mac McAlister, jerry Sadberry, Bay- mond Jenkins. fNot picturedl Jim Little, vice president, Robert Crane, secretary, Steve Perkins, treasurer. 5 Billie Casselberry Gwenda Gatewood Mike Golson Dc,-la Biggerg Fern Bishop Janice Buhalts Dian Gonser Dinah Groce Donna Hammer Terry Hemm Linda James Jennifer Melton Charlotte Barbee president Vice President Connie Peevey Rid rio ll lel Prafessiamzl J lfiflflfff Ph' 5 'C Linda Wells Sherry Dean , Sec,-efqry Treasurer Charlexllmhe, 1 Secretary Phi Gamma Nu was founded Feb. 17, 1924. The purpose of Phi Gamma Nu is to foster the study of business in colleges and universitiesg to uphold the interest of the University through the encouragement of high scholarship, participation in school activities and the association of students for mutual advance- mentg to promote professional competence and achievement in the field of business and to further a high standard of commer- cial ethics and culture in civic and professional enterprises. Carolyn Tate Carolyn Taylor Historian Scribe Ann Michaelson Celesta Morgan Elcicl Patrick Billie Sqief MUYY Ann Sellmfm B- J- Taylor Margie Toepper 180 Linda Turner Beth Vos Nancy Williams lil Ford clam had n Ricardo Alvarez Bill Andrus Larry Branch Dennis Butsch Bobby Curtis Johnnie Butt Philip Campbell Amiel Curnutt K Donald Johnson Kenneth DeMore Andrew Edelmann George Everage Albert Flinn ,on iunior vice president u sional rwicfies Charles Thatcher Richard Amerson Paul Stangle Larry Nissen Charles Irwin president adviser adviser adviser Delta igma Pi The Epsilon Eta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was founded Oct. 22, 1960. The purpose of this professional fraternity is to foster the study of business in universitiesg encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practiceg to promote closer afliliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial welfare of the community. Activities include an annual pajama party given the actives by their pledges, an annual pledge presentation dance and the crowning of the Rose Queen at the annual formal Rose Dance. Dewayne lee vice president Douglas Burleson treasurer secretary J s rx, 4 . yl0l Rick Ford Leon Gibson Raymond Gonzales Ron Hagar A. W. Hancock George Huff Willis Kilpatrick Charles Knight Clifford Ladzinski Lynn Lanning Glenn Lockwood Robert Martin William McCaw Noel McDonald Eddie GUY Mlfcliell lil A- M0 '799m0 Y l James Moon Doug Moore Daniel Montoya Sam Sample Glen Smith Bruce Terrill Farrell Watson WUYHB ZimHlefS gm' Kclinizfns Organizations Westminster Westminster Fellowship is a col- lege-student organization offering Christian fellowship and spiritual growth to its members. fBack Rowl Jane Scott, Derry Sanders, Treasurer, Kenneth Spence, Guy Jamieson, Director and President, Pat Bateman, Secretary. CFront Rowl Jeanne White, Food Chairman, Jennifer Melton, Roger Conant, Marion Reid, Worship Chairman. Ennrcn nf Enrist l6'ib 6 Knnir Church of Christ Bible Chair, founded in 1947, promotes fellowship, spiritual guidance, and study for all students, regardless of religious background. Various forms of fellow- ship include retreats, parties and nightly devotionals. f4tl' Rowl Ralph Gilman, Dr. Stephen D. Eckste in, Jr., Director, Tommy L. Palmer, Skip Clark, Jim Parrish, Denny Watson, Merle Moreland, Marcus McCormick, Lynn Denton, Larry Hays, Bill R. Hughes, Coy L. Hunt, Finis Jay Caldwell, Jr., Associate Director, Paul Burch, Wayne Thornton. 13rd Rowl Ron Windham, Lyndal Dodd, Jan Toliver, Gary McCrary, Linda Chapin, Judy Den- ton, Ron Payton, Galen Weir, Connie Robberson, Sally Leverett, Don Sikes, Neil Binford, Robert Haynes, Kathleen Wiggins. 42nd Rowl Roberta Fox, Jerry Hyman, Janie Hardin, Annette Cooper, Audrian Martin, Judy Fitz, Gayle Scott, Ronnie Sowell, Janette Cooper, Lana Payton, Alton Ross, Neil Ainsworth, Betty Bennett, Brenda Seay. flst Rowl Nell Hays, Lynelle Gilman, Gail Hale, Frances D. Lara, Pat Clark, Elaine Potter, Lila Clark, Jane 'Starritt, Elise Smith, Marieta Edwards, Carol Wehunt. . A .., I 1. .av l6'a,vtisf Student llrzivu The Baptist Student Union's aims are to con- serve Baptist collegians for Christian leader- ship, minister to the spiritual and moral needs of Baptist students and to extend the influence of Christ to every aspect of campus life. iBack Rowl Jerry Cain, enlistment chairman, Dale Lockett, jack Willis, Larry Commander, Thomas Morris, Keith Alford, jerry Rigdon, vice president, Dale Swopes, intramurals, Greg Johnson, Rick Ingle, Don Hicks, Pamelia Keel. fMiddle Row? Sherry Goff, publicity and student center chairman, Sandra Black, Leona Lancaster, devotional chairman, Bill Rogers, Linda Betts, Irene Lasiter, Mike Bush, Bar- bara Parkinson, social chairman, Nancy Haisten, Io Beth Williams, assistant director, Ioletha Roberts. iFront Rowl Don Viera, Pat Harris, mission-citizenship chairman, Carolyn McCorkle, Doris Sparkman, Fred Gage, Frances Lott, Lanelle Spurgeon, Janet Meyer. The Newman Club is named after its patron, Iohn Henry Newman. ZW uh The Club endeavors to deepen and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual and social activities. iBack Rowl Ted Olmos Vice President, Rodney Salcido, Joe Pistgen, Alelino Sanchez, Treasurer, Albert Algodo Dr W. G. Thomas, Sponsor, Mike Thomas, Danny Hamilton, President, Bill Thomas.. lSecond Row? Patricia Ann Martinez, Mariz Anita Almanza, Albaro Frausto, jimmy Arnold, Father Frldolen Voegel-e, O.A.M. Chaplain- Judith Martini, Margaret Box, Vice President. fFront Rowl Catherine Tenorlo, Secretary, Raymond A. Gondales, julie Anne Almaza, Public Relations Chairmans Lita Chavez, M3fY Elizabeth Otero' 1 X 1 ,ww K 1. Q J, iff f ,. 'fffpw ' ww 'MA WM' X 12,4 iw , Hwy , mf, My VW. ff! ff , ff 'f ,V 1' 'A Jw ' yf..4,A,,7, ,Vx Q WX' , 'af f ff fuwff M , I W! f f , , I, fi., X' M X ,fwvfif if ' ikf' ' j I ,K hyjm' V0 '1 'Wfe'ff4.f, , lf 1, 47,1 ' , xr K W' 'fn W ff 'V' fffzzfaff ' 4 , 'Q 'wwf , . ,W HW,,Z,W,, ff' v . 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They are all members of the band and are chosen by audition. 185 ju 115 ir 5145 HW! 0 Irs Circ llrrirrrsify yrrrplzarry Orchestra Orchestra Personnel are: Paul Tarabek, concertmaster, Dusty Neergaard, Denise Hobbs, Elaine Kuykendal, Pennye McKinley, Cindy Barnett, Ranete Lewis, Raymond Jenkins, Io Ann Younger, Miriam Welker, John Gaston, Dorothy Herring, Mary Lynn Weiss, Ioe Thomas, Frances Blaha, Thomas Lewis, Susan Bender, Susan Thompson, Donald Robertson, Mary Thompson, Doris Sparkman, Ronald Teare, Michael Hirsch, janet Zeisler, Gail Cantrell, Loren Rhodes, Carolyn Crane, Floren Thompson III, Tom Mayfield, Direne Wilson, Ginny Lynn Walkup, Robert Crane, Barbara Davis, Sam Pemberton, Walter Wilson, Jesse Phillips, Ralph King, Don Chandler, Charles Love, Robert Cunningham, jim Barnard, Robert Murphey, James Young, Robert Hanson. r flrunt Howl P Marilyn Sanden Parker, Marjorie Lamoreux, Kathi Carl D. Hammr lemons. Zlriwrsi Eastern is' Cria Cleft to rightj, Frederick Curtis Ir., instructor in music, Paul A. Tarabek, asslsfallt Professor in music, and Arthur M. Welker, assistant professor in music. elim law amnl wifi G -Nbr, 51 if , f- H' his lu ,KRW 16 ni lluieersity Singers fFront Row? Phyliss Goodyear, Gayle Davis, Mary Lois Zimmerman, Frances Compton, Jo Ann Benham, Carole Hagood, Annette Ratliif, Marilyn Sanders, Lynda Bussell, Carol Thompson. fSecond Bowl Mary Dean Scholz, Elaine Greathouse, Judy Fitz, Susan Franz, Jean Parker, Marjorie Fuller, Mary Froembgen, Suzanne Armentrout, Kathleen Swope, Gayla Williams. CThird Rowl William Hoffman, Carol Lamoreux, Kathy Heglin, Bennie Phillips, Ken Crow, John Byrd, Gene Rucker, Mike Bush, Lana McNeilly, Sidney Blaine. fBack Row? Carl D. Hammons, Mike Hirsch, John McClelland, Kenneth Spence, Wayne Gravel, Earl Lusk, David Ziems, Bob Patterson, Gary Lemons. Zlrrirersiiy Heneeri Eheir . W ., '....,E.- l . . 4 o I mbers are- Bill Hughes Roger Rhoton Jerry Jones Don Bailey, Tommy W1ll1amS, John Byrd, Fred Rathgt Blg Neegaa 'g:xg Me , c Skinner, Ronnie Bowell Larr Courter Ron Teare Chhck Rives, Eddie Gonzales, Gary Tramerj Laffy Coffman, ary ggs' ' y , , ' Bob Paterson Judy F itz Susan Franz Sharon Atchley, Betty iijms, Larry Gibson, Gary White, Kirk Storrie, Tom Dwyer, Tom Jennings, N ' R Mgr Brown Dgrothy McDonald Mary ndreth, Jeanine Ross, Diane Famsey, Marian Reid, Charlotte Greathouse, Linda Ulm, OSF, Ry Millie Ruth Carr, Canal Ray, Lou Zimmerman, Gayle Davis, Cindy Wheeler, Sherry Morris, Cheryl Newman, Judi' jrYlef: Dlxle amm' Jo Ann Benham, Janet Albert, Kathy O'Dell, Linda Owens, Sally Bymlnl, Annette Rathff' Che meer! Hand The Concert Band of Eastern New Mexico University is one of the most widely known and appreciated bands throughout the southwest. Annually, the group presents a score of con- certs. Engagements have included hvo appearancesin CHnhuahua,LdexL co, four at El Paso, Texas Sun Carni- val, three concerts for conventions of the Music Educators. National Con- -E3 ,.,,,, a,,,,,,,s, . I leibfiladoual mf A rwtn 1, lille ers of the itil -riuiiiud ml1Si :J ' lac ' EOD to Wm pe embers ar ' ll01i11350ulStan i pubic schools' l ,-X fo? ED 3 lFront Row? janet Zeisler, Gail Cantrell, Suzanne Fullmer, Linda Wallace, Spencer Babcock, Carolyn Crane, Patty Welton, Loren Rhodes, Tommy Mayfield, Marilyn Fleming, Floren Thompson III. fSecond Bowl Douglas Fuqua, Jeanie Leavelle, Jane Scott, Don Henry, Duane J. Bowen, Ginny Walkup, Steve Young, Dave Schmuck, William L. Burton, Derry Sanders, David Allen, Elise Smith, Judy Fitz, Larry Commander, Iris Northam, Eddie White. lThird Bowl Bob Cunningham, Jerry Sadberry, Van Ragsdale, Bill Dyer, Charles Love, Charlotte Creathouse, Carl D. Hammons, Jim Barnard, Joe Henderson, johnny F . Aragon, 188 I i T Pemberton IL, B QQ: Hinllond lemma l i lbrcliillolv Rollffl :im L grerer, 'La.1rff,ph5HSCla I 1 pssllay 7 l T th tedebglnli Alnlaly. e ,Of Con. mclllded ua: ln Cami. MODS ol nal Con. ...FX ference, Southwest Division, and one for the National Convention of the American Bandmasters' Association. Members of the band are chosen by audition and must meet stiff competi- tion to win places. Many former memb ers are rapidly becoming known as outstanding band directors in public schools. 1' Qt. Q - da Wallavf. ny lqlla, .leame iteve Youllgi Elise Slnllhs Row, B0lJ 8, Charlotte F. A1-3g0l11 Sam L. Pemberton Ir., Barbara Davis, Lonnie Blaylock, Dennis Schneider, Robert Crane, Terrell Wherry, John Stewart, Orval Bruce Simmons, Dennis Heeter, Raymond Ienkins, Marilyn Strickland, Rose Martinez, Karen Piatt, janet Franz. .fBack Rowl Robert Hanson, Barbara Neel, Richard Binkley, jim Young, Don Wlckard, Noel Brewer, Bill Schlabach, Ronnie McWilliams, Robert Murphey, Fred Drewett, Joseph Sciacca, Robert Stevens, Jimmie Iones, Louis Burkel, Don Chandler, Jerry Phillips, Kay Morgan, Ralph King. 189 -ff' Q ' if t - ...qc . ,C f f' E5 - I g' ,M 5. - . .J- . -fb ' - 5 rg-f': v 1 A mas . 1 -' :f :' .5 1 :::::: N4 . ' ' f if Lg 1 I ii'-Tu 'M ' A ' V' 1 H x -u: I '::: 1 11.5 ' v 5A 2 F 11 -T ' 4 l -4 - A g ' ---A - - 1 - , 11- Q ll ' n if ' -'Nfill-ng..-,. ' ' . ,..1 a l. R ' 'r E , E- 'fi' f v 'A' f ' If :V . s -- 2 Q. A I 5 . li 5 ' 11. 2' 3' --- , ' 0 : . ff -L. 1 ' 'fm ff :xr ...... , 1 Zi Kam.: V' ',' in H. ' - - 'C -.if1:l,'-. .IM 'I . fb 753, . 1 xg. -:qlrlgr .,, . W I N , -:ff-. , A-: ! ' , YY L U15 15,1711 d nf Kcgfufs Members of the Board of Regents meet in the oil-ice of President Meister to conduct business. They are Cleft to rightl Emest Wheeler, Jr., Eugene Bockman, Cliff Payne, and M. C. Hunt. Unable to be present for the picture, Mrs. Robert Beck is pictured at right. 'I92 Mrs. Robert Beck J G' N., .fr . 11 Y, . Emlq dill hull Fl? Y M :QS 1 RIF? W I '-..- 270,11 Administrators AX ., Eastern's top administrators Cleft to rightl Gene Harrell, Business Manager, Dr. Gail Shannon, Dean of Academic Affairs, Dr. Edgar Petty, Dean of Students, and Dr. Eugene Mann, Director of University Rela- tions, meet to discuss plans for the University. ffiffrrzsiorz Program Dr. Howard Melton Director Off-Campus Programs 'rf fm.. f 4, ' 1 If fr 11 ' ,Q ,+L . ,,v,,.4, Carl Carlton Barney Miller Dale Traylor Charles Speice J- Blffl' Sf0Ut Director Director Director .D11'CCf01' . Dlfecwf Lovington Community Tucumcari Community Roswell Community CIOVIS C0mmUl1lfY Artesia Community College College College College College ' Dr, M d Agogino Laveme Ahlstrom Dr. Natividad Allen Yemon Acker Drbi-eoiilegilggiisno Assd9d.i:feeProf. of Secretary to the Associate Prof. of Assistant Prof. of Art ,Institute Physics President Psychology I Associate Prof. of f Anthropology Dr. William Baldwin Prof. of Psychology Dr. George Baldwin Associate Prof. of Mathematics d Hamilton Avegno FOSt0l' Babcock llgexsrahllf Stlildieliign Assistant Prof. of Head Track Coach, lDeceasedl English Freshman BasketbalL z.. .. I .5 gh 4 Dr. Ralph Black Manager, Univ. Press, Prof. of Industrial Arts Arlene Berne Stanley Beme Dr. Albert Bettina Joanna Black Assistant Prof. of Assistant Prof. of Dir., School of Associate Prof. of English English Technology., English Head Industrial Education Dept. Cohyn Bowers Arvel Branscum Isabelle Branum Gillian Buchanan Lucilg Buchanan , Associate Prof. of Head, Business Assistant Prof. of Head, Piano Dept., Associate Prof. of Health, RE- and . AdmiHiSU'ati0H Dept-5 Business Education Associate Prof. of Mathematics Recreation Associate Prof. of ' Music Bus. Admin. Dr' William Burg I-'Puls Bufkel Grady Lee Butler Finis Jay Caldwell Lloyd Call Assistant Prof. of Assistant Prof. of Instructor in Visiting Instructor Dir., School-Alumni Chemlstry Music Bus' Admin' of Religiml Relations Vincent Amazeen Manager, Food Services Dr. Charles Barnes Assistant Prof. of Geology Duane Bowen Instructor in Music Derrell Bulls Assistant Prof. of Bus. Admin. Dudley Cash Instructor in Agriculture if Dgilldafe mf' of Music ft .x ' James M. Dev. Acquisitions Librwll i I M- Sffllhfn Eckstein Healvleligion Dept.5 Wil! Prof. of Religion D, . S'F'i'Sfn Emu pm? DWL H -0f llelmmmm E . 1 I. . dred CWM Barnes Prof. of e Bowen or in Music ll Bulli r Prvf' of ldmh W? M113 W' Dr. Mllflfed Cawfhon I Robert E. Clarke Dr. John Cochran Paul Edward Coggins Jeanne Collins AS50Clate Pmf- of Vlsltihg Associate Prof. Dir., Speech and Instructor in English Serials Librarian Music of Religion Hearing Clinic, Associate Prof. of Speech James M. Deay Hermann T. Decker Dr. Joseph Dickson Mario C. Di Nello Dr. James P. Dyke Acquisitions Librarian Prof. of Head, Health, P.E., Assistant Prof. of Head, Library Science J Modem Languages and Recreation Dept., Education Dept., Librarian Director of Athletics Dr. Stephen Eckstein William J. Edmonston Dolores A. F angon Hetrick A. Foss Dr. Elizabeth Smith Head, Religion Dept., Assistant Prof. of Dir., Preschool, Assistant Prof. of Foster Vififing Pl'0f- Of Speech and Hearing Instructor in Business Education Associate Prof. of Religion Home Economics Sociology Dr. Maria S. Friesen Chris Gikas William F . Giles Graham Ribble Wanda Graham Head, Home Assistant Prof. of Art Head Baseball Coach, Foreman, Plant Assistant Prof. of Economics Dept,5 Assistant Football Operation and Special Education Prof. of Coach Maintenance Home Economics Dr. Doreen Grimes Kathryn Gunn Dr. Lyle R. Hagan HGIIYY H- Hahn LOFCQC Hallehhefgel' Head, Theory Dept., Assistant Registrar Dir., School of Speech Associate Prof. of Assistant Prof. of Assistant Prof. of Music' and Drama, Psychology Library Science Dir., University Theatre ..a11H Evelyn Copeland Instructor in Modern Languages Dr. Geraldine Ebert Head, Business Education Dept., Prof. of Business Education Dr. Eugene J. Fox Dir., General College, Prof. of Modem Languages Dr. John V. Gregory Head., Student Teaching, Prof. of Education Dr. Patrick L. Halley Associate Prof. of History Bernard S. Halperin Associate Prof. of History Sara Hanten Dean of Women William G. Hills Instructor in Political Science Oscar M. Hofstead Assistant Prof. of Biology Dr. Ira C. Ihde Dewane Ikenberry Head, History Dept., Special Instructor in Prof. of History Biological Sciences Gwen Iohnson Instructor in English Dr. Dewey F. Langston Prof. of Health, P.E. and Recreation Dr. George Lucas Jones Associate Prof. of Education B. B. Lees Head Football Coach, Assistant Prof. of Health, P.E. and Recreation Gene W. Harrell Sue Harris Gerald P. Hawk Dr. Kenneth L. Hillier Business Manager, POSfIIllStl'CSS Instructor ln Associate Prof. of Instructor in Englneermg Bus. Admin. Bus. Admin. Dr. Vance Holland Assistant Prof. of Political Science p 'aa' ,r' lf, Dr. Ulrich Hollstein Douglas D' Howell Dr. Herbert E. Associate Prof. of Head, Accoulltlng Humbert Chemistry Dept'5 Associate Prof. of Associate Prof. of Bus. Admin. Education Charles D. Irwin Assistant to Dean of Academic Affairs, Assistant Prof. of Bus. Admin. Roy Thomas jones Dr. Cynthia Irwin- Williams Instructor in Anthropology 3 txyv V Q A Grady Jacobs Instructor in Industrial Arts I aw Y ., i H if X, 1, Q- ' - ' f .9 U - ' H W '-'fl'It-:::'S-i:s5f:f55552, Wm ' X ' -f I ,, Af g K Q .IZ I f5,g.E.1z:y ylx c Y I X ,V , 1. . , f vi 'wa , ss 'I' so 1 ' . f . 14. . ,fx as ' . , af 1' , Ap. If ' xx ' 5- I 13? if fXN'lftl, .1., Q' Eloise Kennedy Instructor in English Associate Prof. of Speech Dr. Herman O. Phillip L. Leighton Lehman Assistant Prof. of University Physician Psychology Mary Beth Koester Assistant Prof. of Bus. Admin. Q i r Lana L. Leone Instructor in Health, P.E. and Recreation Floyd Lee Jennings Visiting Assistant Prof. in Religion, Dir. Wesley Foundation Florence Landon Head, Modern Languages Dept-5 Associate Prof. of Modem Languages Richard Lokkell I Theatre Technical Dll'-5 Instructor in Speech, Drama K lol Hint Prof- 'll Psychology U 1 .4-: A if Beroeice Melton, Pot Time Inflltlfiflf Hoioess Educahon f If, . -g .av 1, in X Hx X. D011 W- Moore Dlfef'l0l', Opera . Whoo, ooforoof.ofof..o LMA N- - us iii Dr. Ben K. Luck David S. McClary Assistant Prof. of Coordinator, Data Psychology Processing Center Bemeice Melton, Howard B. Melton, Part Time Instructor in Director, Off-Campus Business Education Programs, Assistant Prof. of Education jerry Vaughan McMichael Instructor in Electronics William J. Mettenet, Assistant Prof. of Geography Dfm W' Moore Dr. H. Grady Moore Director, Opera Dean, College of . Workshop, Liberal Arts and Assistant Prof. of Music Sciences -Qx John B. O'Leary Larry A. Nissen Instructor in Director, Campus Bus. Admin. Security 'IX Dr. Carl A. Parker, Donald V. Paschke, Head, Elementary Assistant Prof. of Music Education, -Prof. of Education Dr. Roy A. Morgan, Director, Counseling and Testing Garland D. 0'Quinn, Ir. Instructor in Health, P.E., Coach Gymnastics Robert C. Pendergraft Head, Engineering Dept., Technical Institute DA' U 5-, Leslie L. McNelis, Thelma Mallory, Elton Willard Mann Assistant Prof. of Associate Prof. of Assistant Prof of BUS- Admin. Education Biology Albert R. Mitchell, Assistant Prof. of Bus. Admin. Dr. Warren I. Neill Head, Chemistry Dept., Prof. of Chemistry Raymond F. Padovan, Head Swimming Coach, Instructor in Health Dr. Edgar L. Petty, Jr. Acting Head, Psychology Dept. Dr. Leroy K. Pinnell Director, School of Education and Psychology Kenneth Rasmussen Assistant Dir., Off-Campus Programs and Placement William J. Rosin Assistant Prof. in Industrial Arts Billy Donald Sheridan Advisor, Student Publications, Assistant Prof. of Journalism Bill Southard Editor, News Bureau Dr. William Pitt Head, Dept. of Geology, Associate Prof. of Geology Dr. Calvin Richardson, Assistant Football Coach Dr. James E. Rowan Curator of Museum, Prof. of Geography and Geology Frederick C. T. Slauson Instructor in Mathematics Hershel G. Potts Ioseph C. Place, V Dean of Men Audio-Visual Librarian, Instructor in Education David Lee Roberts Director of Housing Lewis B. Ringer Head Swimming Coach, Assistant Prof. in Health Con leavel Paul Howard Schofield Director, Campus Union David Scott Intemal Auditor X 'i..A,.. ,gk s-Q .. A Af Graf ., : .v L.: ,, X QP aff K SZ rw. X f K P N N vs. -K K Dr. Richard E. Slinker Aldona L. Smith Director of Admissions Assistant Catalog Librarian , Dan Spalding Head, Physics Dept., Associate Prof. of Physics Ernest A. Propes Associate Prof. of Mathematics Mary Lee Robinson Catalog Librarian Dr. Gail Shannon, Dean, Academic Affairs, Dean, School of Graduate Studies Dr. E. Debs Smith Head, English, journalism Dept., Prof. of English Merle Quisenberry Instructor in Technical Institute Jane Rosin University Nurse Dr. Becky Sharp Director, School of Bus. Admin. Gary E. Smith Instructor in Mathematics Max Eugene Stacy Marie Stangle Paul L. Stangle Zig,-ids Steinbergs Assistant Prof. of Part-Time Instructor Associate Prof. of Assistant Prof, of Bus. Admin. in Health, P.E, Bus. Admin. Modem Languages L' stephfll gblicalions E Floren Tlwllll Dir. of Banii, 1 Ingtrumenhll l A' MJ n r X E H Anhu,M li Munn , MMU A H. L. Stephens, Ir. Paul Strub Dr. James E. Sublette Publications Editor Director, School of Head, Biology Dept. Music, Prof. of Music ,R - Fityosiln F loren Thompson Frederick Curtis Tims, Dr. Garland E. Tipps se Dir. of Bands, Head, Ir. Associate Prof. of Instrumental Dept. Instructor in Music Sociology f A I Paul A. Tarabek Assistant Prof. of Music Peggy M. Tozer Public Services Librarian Berwyn I. Teal Purchasing Agent George E. Umberson Director of Choirs, Head, Vocal Dept. Dr. William G. Thomas Prof. of Chemistry Dianne Vahey Instructor in Music ,kysharp Gale Vathing Shirley Wahlman Dr. Guy Waid Dr. Forrest A. Walker Dr. Warren.O. Watkins Dr- Howard Webster YSchoolof Instructor in English Special Instructor in Head, Secondary Assistant Prof. of Head, Education ASSiStant Prof. of Admin Home Economics Education, Prof. of History Foundations, Education ' Education Prof. of Education R ' '. ' ,.,,, If I Arthur M. Welker Dr. B. June West Peter Wetzler Ruth Wheeler Dr. Howard C. White Dr. John.S. Williamson E,Sr11ffh Director of Symphony, Professor of English Head, Art and Art Registrar H68d,'MUSlC History Associate Prof. of ,gtorllll Assistant Prof. of Music Education Dept. and Literature Dept- EUSIISII smilies ' A i gg i it I - - ' ' Frederick Wuori Dr David Albert Yos i , Dr. Don B. Wilmeth C. K. Wilson Charles Neil Wise Vemie E. Wltten I - . P f f Wy? Assistant Prof. of Head, Mathematics Dir. of Forensics, Assistant Prof. of Associate Prof. of ASSISIEILEO ro - 0 Sti,r0f,nf Speech and Drama Dept., Associate Prof. Assistant Prof. of Mathematics Economics 1 SY :Maples of Mathematics Speech ...f X Fx-NN , S Medi' I mcg- nl , fu3g,'ggi 1 gl we-, ls Q - aim? Oz qw.-k .O EH!-R 0 L, ,W , ,Wm , ' ' ' 'F ' 4' - . MA. -.xmfxxx A 5 Q' I' as, A W . gf. , M mm w 1'-ww s Aww x vqqwfwmg.. 0 . rg Y fynigtw X AN NW P f V 'D '21 - figilfffw .W 1 ' gm - 1-if ' 3, uh M , ' 'Y ' ' Y Q Q -1. 4 ,Q Q - .y .. J 2 5'-9,24 ' ' ' , ' if 'R . 'N A . ,W , ' 5, 7 -w. fx , 3 ' . ' f 'uf 1 V. , 4 by S. 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Keith Bylander Bobby Calhoon Carolyn Callaway Eunice Brownfield, Tex. h , ., . f xx v me 4 X Y X Cf , Q if X a .X ,, X ' Kip C3lV3Hl Lana Campbell Linda Campbell Sydney Huston Steve Cantrell Michael Carew Stephen Carlotta Albuquerque Albuquerque Albuquerque Campbell Hobbs Parsippany, NJ. Housatonic, Mass. Lovington KJAX ,,p. ,x , 0 , X X ab j sr I, U. . , . Q . T? ' ' is-las-fy, I inf 3.33, ,f . . A jg' . X,,'x,,,j, f 2 Dennis Carlton Donna Carmichael John G. Carnes Mary Caron Dale Carr Roswell Dimmit, Tex. Dora Alamogordo De 0 Robert Casados Billie Casselberry ming Logan Alamogordo Vs.. Fx T ri Q F 5 I if as l 5 l If :mi --T J 4 I Q! Ifif. 3 A ,. -fi 34' f I . . - vv0 , 4 - W 7 f 5 Q 'NW-'.iNavs . U s ,ass I 4 '-fi f' 2 W r 3 X f Nm X S df T 4 .H Vs .., . K K Bobby Castellano Linda Castleberry Santa Fe Irene Chavez Las Vegas , ff' .5 B ' r 4 a David L. Clark Eunice Carlsbad V, or 7 7 Mtn. S I ' 'N w -J? X 3 -.,.....,-,,k 5 . ff . K .3 Mary Lou Chewning Roswell l 4, W ig,-XX ,sz ti' . I '...... ', :fi f t iii? 1 6 ' 5- fa --H . - eras- , . , . M gf Zi: ,SW .six . Lila Clark Stanley ...QP Marilyn Cathey Roswell Ioane Chick Fence Lake Richard O. Clark Indianola ' . . ' P V 7 f AH- ' Z V- X W,2,'f7,. I U A f VQW, . 2 A, ,ffyv ,ji , f , ' r A 'P Larry D. Coffman Clovis 51 mf, fl M2-,mai fr we f gg s. X ik! V Q13 Suzanne Colbom Eunice 'q., ', ff IZA it ! Qi. f fag? A 2 X ff V . ,f , ' ,ff Tom Cole Hobbs Diana Cato Donald E, Gallup Chandler Las Vegas -415 Doyle Childers Virgil Childers Hayden Elephant Butte Susan Chandler Fred Chaney Dorothy Chavez Albuquerque Monahans, Tex. Albuquerque Tony Chopito Dianna Chowning Richard Clardy Zuni Carlsbad Odenton, Md. ,IVY James T. Clements Larry R. Cloud Clovis Clovis Harriet L. Collins Rick Collins Acton, Mass. Portales R 'aay A A. 1 f 1 g fq s K V, fl 2 A i n, v faq Aix Philip W. Coats Linda Cobb Gary G. Coffman Dexter Hobbs Portales , ,,V, , V 217 A , Lawrence A. Bill D. Colvin Commander Roger Conant Clovis Ponce de Leon, Albuquerque Fla. Larry E. Conley Io Cook Terry Coon Annette Cooper Janette Cooper Thomas M. Cooper Earl R.. Nancy Cornelius Alamogordo Socorro Titugville, Fla, Aztec Aztec Roswell Coppersmlth San Jon Mary Beth Costin Portales ff f QWV XM ff ff . Yr ' . f ,. A , f . VA ,v....A, he If X f ya y 4, f yy, ' f Tatum 'F' Michael R. Craig Royce Craig Carolyn M. Crane Carol Cravens Patricia Ann Kathy Creamer Rusty Cresto Alamogordo Gallup Tucumcari Farmington Crawford Portales Albuquerque Farmington I 1 Carole A. Crook Michael L. Crouch Ken Crow Connie J. Crowder Barrie Culver Duane CumDt0l1 Joel Cllrfell Clovis Clgvig Roswell Clovis Alexandria, Va. Clovis TUCUHICRII :lvl lin Bobbi l i N.. X' , I Glenda L. 511150 ' Chris Daley Gwynn Damon Howard Danforth Dona Darrow John D3Ugh6l'fY Bill Dausses R0l111i6 Dalltellil l Cu-H1013 Albuquerque Portales Carlsbad Albuquerque Santa Fe Albuquerque Roswell I - a ff , 5 y Barbara Davis Carl Glenn Davis Jerry Davis Mike Davis Roy 0. Davis Susan Davis William Butch ' Lind' Fleck Y. Fort Worth, Tex. Farwell, Tex. Dexter Albuquerque Hobbs Alam0g0l'd0 D8ViS Tmlhol Bloomfield C0U59i1U9UWS f A '..,1r , Q . Timothy T. , , s Denn1S Def001' Debris Kenny DeMasterS Johnny Dennison Cleo Devaney Connie Jo Dew Larry DeWees Mmm F f- SUIIIHCI' North Miami H0bbS Gallup Willard Artesia Farmington pomles Beach, Fla. f N.. ' im , , , W l 4 X Q 5 2-1 ' v' it W - gf, l A f , h qt q , - 4 ' 2, an n Glen Dickson Wayne V. Dillon Carolyn Dinsmore Kathy M. Dobbs Robert J. DoBell, Jimmy Dodson Connie Donnell Lovington Roswell Hobbs Floyd Jr. Hobbs Artesia Su'4nmL Albuquerque Y A uquenlue 3 I S Beverly Draper Jackie Duncan Robert C. Dunn Joe L. Dupree Lou Dycus Maretta M. Easley Cheryl Edmonson l Roswell Causey Portales Lovington Portales Albuquerque Hereford, Tex. A Eve S Fd K vm N I sr I 4- .r' no 53 Beverly K. Max Edwards Robert Edwards Sondra Edwards Linda K. Eiland Edwards Moriarty M01'i8l'fY Hobbs Lovington Hobbs via Glenda L. Ellison Gilbert Espinosa Carrizoza ,y f lx R Q. Vaughn . f'f'ss E Nb M 1 .1 ri.. X A s. Q'- .R f' if 4 up Alf to QT . , . 'ASX P '33 fx D Z. E it 1 ro.: ,X f Norma J. Everage Rose M. Fairfield Sandy Fairchild Tucumcari Addison, N .Y. Gallup W7 2 Wifi' :tif ' 'W .1 x H 1 l V 1 f . af' . , Linda Fleck J. Keith Fleurat Linda Fondy Janie A. Ford Truth or Thornwood, N.Y. Roswell Aztec Consequences . I 1 4 M f ' 1 fy. 5, if q s . V Q QT '1 lf? JJ, , ' rf' 'Q I V ' ' an., V1 '7' I Z A li Z I I I V Z. , Marlene Foster Terry Jean Susan M. Franz Aivaro Frauste Portales Franklin Portales Eagle Pass, Tex. Lovington . fi' l I, 'Z fw fy n v, . Suzanna L. Gary L. Gadziala William Gage Richard L. Fullmer Albuquerque Pinon Galusha Albuquerque Bendersville, Pa. Ziv va Q! David EuiflSli0l1 Hermon L. Elliott Truth or Consequences Portales Ernie Lynn Ellis Farmington fi Qs Arnold Felts Judy Fitz Clayton Clovis Billy Flanders Phillips, Tex. Jimmie Ford Sheryl Joyce Ford Susan Ford Sudan, Tex. Alamogordo Washington, D.C. Linda Freeman Farmington Susan Gann Farmington Mary L. Froembgen Alamogordo ff J f,, I V fl I J Y jf ' 2 . wifi' Jim Garner Albuquerque Reba Forrester Hobbs Cecil D. Fulgham St. Vrain , , 52,2 5, f 1. f ' f f f X u U f ff 1 f 4 Z f 7 J if ,U 'Q 5 -fy , 7 f 7 ff' Z f f '7 K X f X ' f ff ,J r 1 Z Larry Garner Lovington ,V . V 4.24 ff Marjorie L. Fuller Los Alamos Kirby Gchachu Zuni in ,Q Everett C66 Judy Geer Charles Allen Nancy Gentry Kathleen George Phillip 0. George Steve Cibanica Marla D. Gibson Ffionaa Tex. Alamogordo Gentry Portales 5101111 Amistad Albuquerque Roswell F arrnington V. . ,.,, 1 ze . - ss as P ' -e., , ., df., f X bfszfsid 1 V Q ' ' as ::- , , 7, . ' ' V X I ,W -:'.:J:.- . , ' z Q, . 5 . x if 23 xx K 'A fix A X R N x x I X W W ff Dwi 1 I X f .... , b -... f is f Y Ralph Gilman Pat Gober Patrick N. Godding Bennie Jeanne Portales Hobbs Albuquerque Good Fort Sumner 7 s X X , L , Vicky Gordon Hereford, Tex. Edward Gonzales Barbara Gordon Richard B. Gordon Santa Fe Muleshoe, Tex. Muleshoe, Tex. Ny 'Uk fk E X 5 - I .M N M ' s Q I Mike Goodman Clovis David Gossett in 1 '- ' . . .- .,, r x ,, A, ' 5 ,,,V 3 ..-. it i q gf ' ' Q X r ...., f ' -1 . a ,,. ,. 6 V SZ 'L ,M I -.3 Tom Goodman Portales ww George Andrew Clovis Graham Hobbs AW? S wi Elaine Greathouse Rebecca Greaves Donald W. Green Marcella K. Green Mavis Green Ronnie Gregory Dora Portales Portales McAlister Portales Clovis Mary Goodner Ial 7,5-. Phyllis Goodyear Carlsbad Hugh Robert Kenneth Grajek Graham Orchard Park, Roswell N .Y. Linda S. Griffin Susie Griilith Bloomfield Idalou, Tex. f - Q Wi 5:2-5 ' P. ,, ri, :z 1 ' . . Q, , a ,Q Larry W- Cllffey Matthew Gutberlet Linda S. Hadley Carole I. Hagood June Hahn Marie Hale David Hall Gary Raymond Bloomfield Phoenix, Md. Texico Albuquerque Portales Portales Springer Hall Portales ' rd.. ,sf x fg Ri' I N Jgdit H1811 James Halsell Ed.Ham Maurene Carl D. Hammons Philip Hanna Swannie Harden o a es a 1 on Texico Lovmgton Hammonds Lovington Pittsford, N.Y. Artesia Hobbs Bovma, Tex. r- i A . if Q.. It i C: C nl? ' J . S f ' NW? N V I' ,, ' ' . . I ,al gf S X ix 2 . 7 's x 'Y ,ff , X 5 -- s , P ss f fs-W A ,- if at .. K Wilma . Hardin Eddie Har on Norman Harle ' ' - . - Argesia Clovis g E - ss Nancl' Clallle Gary Harris Jean Harris Kay H2l'I'1S C8l'0l Harmon umce Harper Santa Fe Carlsbad Portales Roswell Sweet Home, Ore. l l i s E i 1 -HW' 3 with 1 1 . l . I .Sr 'lla 1 Wd ll Hai!!! spmsff ' Sandy Henry Yvc Claris Al Terry Hin Hfrelordgq Unaymn Ea.. i Mm L.. RMU fr. R l l ! 1 s y lindzifiti llmlld 1 ff 5 it ' l l 1 I uffidlll Split 'Sf , 5 M Connie Haschets Karol Hatch Glenna Hayes Brad L. Hays Dennis A. H t C l E. H dri k K h H 1' ' Hobbs Portales Artesia Roswell Albuquerqfiiia er ay eHobbE c atClloviig m Fredlllcllsxllvelllelne :Iii Richard H. Heiser Linda Helm Ray Martin Bob Henderlight Joe Henderson Mike Henderson Terri Henderson Donald B. Henry Springer Albuquerque Helman Albuquerque Portales Roswell Alamo ordo Santa Fe .E S 4, Albuquerque j. El' Sandy Henry Yvonne Herrera Kenneth Herring joe Hessinger Don Hicks Gary R. Hill Larry Hill Sandy Hill Clovis Albuquerque Wink, Tex. Bethlehem, Pa. Roswell Alamogordo Portales Clovis fi . Hx Q X W N 1 w i I ybfy I X f X W. 4 gf? f s. f , , , X pr ws X f 4' Z, WV M r 0 , x X44 1 gk Fi 1 Vg N -Q if Ji ' -E f , , -4 yvxyy .HQ I 1 , Xl, 4,2 is 'f : , J iff x . Hg m a ff! 2.1492 X f I ' ' TCITY Hill Larry Hinde Betty I. Hinds Bobbie Hobbs Eddie J. Hobbs Linda Hobbs 12116 Hodges Terry L- Holden tp Hereford, Tex. Farmington Santa Fe Portales Farmington Portales Rialto, Calif. Truth or i Consequences t i N, ' Jim H0llis Cindy Hggper Wanda H91-tgn Dixie Hgugg Jane C. Carol Huddleston Leslie Hudgeons Larry G'.HuE Cimarron Clovis Clovis Portales Clovis Portales Santa Fe Clovis r L P V r V A w N peter J. Don Hunton Ken Hutchinson Jerry D' Hyman Kathy Ice Charles R. Ingle Allen Eugene Ivey Duane Jacobs Humphrey Portales Clovis 131 Farmington Albuquerque Roy Clayton Los Alamos Allen Chris James Alvin D. James Linda James Lovington Corona Alamogordo buy nichlfw . B. B. Johnson Brenda S. Johnson David Norman Donna K. Johnson Greg Johnson Albgqllffqu Portales Albuquerque Johnson Lovington Albuquerque Rye, N.Y. , . . . , Lifschle Pat Johnson Penny Johnson Virginia R. Johnson Janice Jones Jerry Jones Ilmmy Jones .lim Jones .llmmle Jones smluerque Portales Hereford, Tex, Moriarty Portales Dora Causey Bloomfield Clovis . l . . Q . g .,, ' ' , 'sQ?l+ 1 11 f 1 Retha Jones Lynda G. Pamelia Keel Laura Keim Susan Keith Ron Kenney Raymond Kerby Carol Kiker 1immieD,Lowen Portales Journagan Alamogordo Alamogordo Roswell Roswell Socorro Portales 0mahj,Neb, Grady so ' ' ,,, ' S . 1 f . l f f ,Q i V 5 Helen Kilburen Janis K. Kimberling Randy E. Kimble Dale V. King Michael E. King Patricia King Jan Kirk Sam E. Kirk UMM Clayton Roswell Lovington Santa Fe Portales Clovis Roswell Albuquerque Mbmlaglure 'lflllfrque Raylene Janet Knowles Mike Knox Klopfenstein Portales Lovington Clovis Steve F. Lamoreux Jim Langston Nancy Langston Santa Fe Roswell Hobbs l 'lx Mmm ..,. , X- dr X 4 , ivfff X rr l 5 3 s 141 X W X 1 ' ffl xi , F f 1 N , V y V im K A 1 5 I. Q u . 1 ' I-V S- il ' 1 'iff X A W S f 1 , :. X f V- We . . swab-:g WN N f W:a.:5.5.5.ss5g,-1 2 A 7 l ' z Mal'i1YI1 KHlldS0Il Jill V. Kubitz Michael M. Kuller Neil L. Lambert Oliver Lambirth Carlsbad Gallup Roswell Texico Stratford, Conn. Dzgmghimel A Irene Lasiter Wilson Laughlin Jimmie J. Law Tom Leahy Jeanie Leavelle . Lincoln Gallup Albuquerque Homeweed, Ill. Clovis W 4 . Q .3 Richard Lebby Robert A. Leclair Karen Lee G-QTY Lee Lemons J. L. Lemons ,,., f ., J , M, Wktf 'mem . .s s W 3 FW-fa f' sr L, , s , .-t,-X ' fx N x.. Af f I' 6 4 ,f ,Q Q . s I' s -as , V . ' 1 1 Albuquerque Los Lunas Bloomfield Raton Freeway Bloomfield it . I , s f ffm mm Nr. 4 - X 4 , .. 5 ,i 1. .sw , N-7 , twan- : .EXP-Q X A x irq. V., i 1 SUSHI1 LitSChk6 Glenn R. Sandra J. Loe Kenny Logan Dee Long Joe C. Long David Lott Albuquerque Lockwood North Haldon, NJ. Jimmie D. Lowen Cary Lowery Omaha, Neb. Albuquerque Charles N . Maguire Michael Mahaffey Albuquerque Carlsbad 2 ,, X ? - , ,24s',. . .J it wif ff : 5 ' '.f H..,I 7' , ,,,' w f , 15411 J ,ff-gc ww rr.- , ef Darlene Martel Audrian L. Martin Bobby Wayne Albuquerque Estancia Martin John W. Mattys Dwight D. Maxwell Marilyn I. May Los Alamos Wheaton, Ill. Memphis, Tex. Raton T ucumcari Logan Roswell Byers, Tex Sharon Ann Loy Margaret E. Lucas Earl Lusk Sam Lyman Randy Lyons Albuquerque Clayton Roswell Clovis Roswell Viki Malcom Robert Manero Ruthmary Mann Monica Emile Paul A Mapes Amarillo Lansdale, Pa. Portales Manning Alamogordo Grants Sharon L. Martin Dennis L. Martinez Patricia Martinez Mal'Y Rose J Santa Maria, Calif. Albuquerque Tucumcari Martinez ,f QT , ' 4sS, !2Tf',' 4 U , iff 2 53: tt as ' wh- X f .W .- 1- ' , . . f .s.. s I . iii? I 2' . A f g 'Q 5 x 'ififsg 1 , W 2 V in X , , s , 'Q , ,, , is , as .V H , V k, U i a 7 Xp.j1.,iI'W ,, .: A ,na . Cheryl Lynn Mayes Helen Mayhon Wesley McAfee Hobbs Clovis Portales Melvin Leonard Barry D Lewis 4 e, fziffrgfkg' . f -si :Z Rf arf , , X54 XX , s ,L s E' 39 QQ: X, X ,X . , H .5 NX M- S X7f5w , X X' Xp ZX ff X X I f as X x 5 X X it ' X if f Xx W f f NN .K A s fi r' 4 X ,, af X X X ,-,,.. X M, ., -Kw ik'-:J1:f iw X. ' f s-2. Sherry McAnally Wilma Y. McBride Jim McConnell Irene McCook Ieannene McCord Carlsbad Portales Denver City, Tex. Clayton Albuquerque Carolyn R. John McCormack Marcus McCormick McCorkle New York, N-Y- Estancia Roswell Thomas McCrossen Ian McCullough .laIIleS Hale Ted MODade lim MCEIFOY Webster, N.Y. White Face, Tex. McCutchan ClaYf0u Clovis WX X 7 X , ,L I ' ., , Q- , bf, X X. A Z w fi . Q, f X t X 4 Q J' f N f f 0 ' XY ,I Phoenix, Ariz. :. ,,.,.- ' . - '-'si' -ufmzak ..:. - :-4,- 4. ,f X 1 , 'E fm x5 2 1 bx X4 x Q. ff Q 1 f -f fm Qizf X N vii E ww Ei fx X f 7 K' 21 fs Q MQ . ,. fx .3 s b , ,M . P. , ' S I MA, x 1, XA f X bf? ,P X. f 7 1X ' f XX 4 X ' 4 i 9 S , X 1 X xl N X f X ffm fi t George C. McGill Robert A. McGough Gary A. McKenney Donna McKinney Lana McNeilly New York, N.Y. Clovis Barbara Io Meek Albuquerque Sue Mears Carlsbad Lovington I an Melton Roswell AX-V,-1 az A.. .Aga .X ' 1 Clovis Las Cruces ,V ' ff MX ., , , , . . . as ,..., f . f . , ,KN . Y Q ye W x ff X HN' ff' A , X 7, ,Q X 'Wx ,Q f A X X A Q Tiglf X! V fir XX X Q3 ff fi f N 1 if M AX xg W , f , ,X , WX? X , jg . f f mb 6' ., , sf V 2 zszzxfagm. Jennifer Melton Janet Meyer Alamegordo Mt. Vernon, Ill. 1 Terry .Wayne Patty Milligan Glennis Mills Pamela Mills Lewis J. Millsap Miller Albuquerque Clovis Clgvig Hobbs Roswell Charles Mitchell Jim Mitchell Janis Montgomery Duward Moon Johnny Moore Portales Aurora, Ill. Fort Sumner Portales Portales Herman D. Cherryl McFarland james T. McGee McElyea Los Alamos Albuquerque Hobbs 'awww fb if my f, . 2 -' :I 3- '76, bf? 'Z ff' X ' vgfyi' 5 X fzfaii 5' Misa . ff' My X , W f 2 Xe. if. .--ff! Q 4, fy awww W W is Z f S , a W, qw ,, if -WX M21 I 2 f A 7 W f I 4- .Y ff 4 J fsf :fi W5 Bill MacVeigh Marilyn Ronnie Carrizozo McWilliams McWilliams Clovis Hobbs N ,gf A M' 3335 5 an-:.X ,Z ,V X i .ex f 'T if W f A ff X X f V 4 5 in Q X we is , f X Q? X f XS f , ex M 2 QX X .- ,Xrifkxll H ' fro- , W XX f Ak 'A A Ns. I X X f Ann Michaelgon Robert Middleton Sarah E. Miles Carlsbad Truth or Tucumcari Consequences V .. ill? X T , fix ' f - ,.,, .7' ' ' 05 X XXX v X Z a egg f Q x f 4 XX ' 1 Xi xx X f 4 IX X . ! Z f S35 ll 1' fk f 5' X 1-4 1 1 Wanda L. Minton Tatum L21'l'Y Mir1kS James Don Minton He1'ef01'd, Tex. Pennington, Va. Daniel Cade Moos Albuquerque Sandy Moore Sharon R. Moore Eunice Lovington Wet, Mor! Porliles fb Mary M050 Hobbs E b Roma Neel Carlsbad If 1 sl if ', I UIIQZ Violanda N Artesia 01851911 N , l'mI.sm.. si -- 7. 'XX . .v ii if' X 4 in i 1 Bonnie Blcllillimg Hobbs mb E, Miles Tuwmwl and, L, llilllln Tulum 0 Loveta Morgan Rhonda Morgan Kenneth L. Morris Thomas Morris Portales Portales L05 Alamos Mary Morton Hobbs . 'AQ 7, ..'.21f1l ' 3' ,A 2 'P f ' . 0 1 f , x li f f . A r Qi s g X NX I f Q X . , Q g-75525 W- IZ L s f ft sf Roma Neel Carlsbad f Sandra N. Kathy Murphy Motosaka Los Alamos Glenview, Ill. -ez. X 4 4 M ll w f , 1 41 X x --aa .1 A ' f g 1 X. I v A X s I '- ff-4. ...X x X 4 'Y ,X w 4 A Y M: ,QNX L N . , sg, . s A .4 .. '!.'?3..5. K. f Albuquerque Afafw' Q. .- . ' , ...,, ' . ms X 1 ,Q stfsf ' , if Q 7 D I NN W 7 aa ' , 4 f f ,yt N , X s X ,Wy ,gg X , X f fs Q11 ,ig y f f x 05 i 6 fl Z ,sl rx fs? 'M . ,gf , s , A ' 4 wi -Q wg y Xf 1 S WX 2 7 we f f Y 1 f A f . Y S I Y f ara Q 4 X X , X3 lax X f A5 X! nf Q 4 .f Rf V.. Patricia C. Murphey Portales Cheri Nelson Mark Arthur Nero Toni R. Neumann Portales Wauwatosa, Wis. Portales Violanda Nunez Vickie Nunley Walter O'Cheskey Peggy Ogg Artesia Ial Carlsbad Roswell Carolyn I. Opfer Nora Ortiz M817 E. Otero Linda Othick K sw- ' A , Wf,?,SL.. ,Q , ,, , 1 f if W , i ,A-, , , f .ws , 'asf X227 ,- P ' V , - 4 , ' z ' f, - ly, I f A .f I- 5 . 6 , .Q Q , 1 f has XV' .ss A , .. . . N., A. .i 1 ...o. . . - V '-ff -M-. ,,- , - Evalyn D. Dolores Morrisroe Austella Morrow M Morrison Albuquerque Portales Portales Paul C. Murray Sylvia F. Myers Charles A. Nassif Albuquerque Clovis Albuquerque F Clydia K. Newell Clovis 4. s 4 f Y ff 3 . 96, X Qi if K ., , 3 49 'A 2, ff 1x i f iv , 1 f f A ' 3 f X X, 4 Xfff X . f, Y .0 Ia f Al.: Nona Oldham D Portales ' QQ, AK ' -3212 V 'f' fw mf, PL' 'X , it Q5 , . Hy: fy A . ff' .ax if ., If Pat Overton 1, fjf fxfxrwgag . AW. f . Wslfsm 52X '1 W 'L' X V' 4 X7 y,?..-X. ,, Z f f if .XZ f s +s7,1LWgf f, ' Mawmix 7, Q.:-.1.,' in , , ss ,af .' .. A if f Q 4 , , , . t.-:Nw ' 026 ,, L l . Cheryl Redith Barbara S. Nord Newman Roswell Tucumcari ennis L. Olsen Jim Olsen Clovis Clovis Paula A. Owen David Pacheco J Corona Roswell Lake Arthur Portales Belen Alamogordo Carlsbad K ' i .sii 1 I f ' I , :,ig,l,,m fs af- . X tg -s 3, K f I .J ,L .4 , .X .. . ,Q-Zu. .rf ' 5 -'AN n! Q' ' 4 f .' ' .v , P' f., ., as , , w . 1, , .W ,J ,, 7 .y , ,k.,x,,, ,ll A A X ' X' i . .CA ' ,, . -Q .js as if -A . ,-39,1-: Q l ' 'N David C. Palmquist Stefan Pancer Dwight Parker Jean Parker Glen Ellyn, Ill. Studio City, Calif. Causey Santa Fe jennifer Kay Lena Parker Lyn Parker Parker San Ion Las Vegas, Nev. Mountainair Ma name Abby Parrish Iimmy D. Parrish Paula Parson Grady Partin Judith Patterson Patricia Patterson James A. Patton Linda L. Pearch Mmm, Portales Jal Lovington Portales Farmington Clovis Carlsbad Eunice 0 . ' 1 L.RiS Sandra K. Peden David Perkins Rodney Coy Perkins Howard E. Perry Thomas E. Peters Joanne E. Phillips Linda Phillips Norlene Mae Tsmglobbs Whiteface, Tex. Truth or Portales Portales Silver Spring, Md. Roswell Clovis Phillips Consequences L05 Alamos L. Karen L Pratt Leslie Pickus Bob Pierce Elizabeth Ann Gene W Pierce Johnny F Pierce Betty Pme jerry Lee Pipher Elizabeth Rom! Santa Fe Albuquerque Albuquerque Pierce Clovis Clovis Farmington Albuquerque Los Alamos Diana Maria Poe Don Poling Phyllis Poling Linda I. Pope Mary Poorbaugh David L. Porter David Lee Porter Elaine Potter Clovis Clayton Clayton Roswell Albuquerque Andrews, Tex. Santa Fe Cloudcroft John Powell Terry D. Pressley Marilyn Presson Darryl W. Pringle john Pruit Michael D. Puckett Edwin Ragland Dixie Ramm Larchmont, N.Y. Clovis Hobbs Santa Rosa Lovington Roswell Gallup Roswell Harold Ray Larry A. Razura Barbara Reed David Reeves Beverly K. Rein Iggeph 'James D, Rothmol Paz Reyna Albuquerque San Francisco, Alamogordo Alamogordo Tulia, Tex. Repichgwgki Alamogordo Clovis Calif- Albuquerque Gallup Gene Rucker Lollngton Rick S Album: - L.. ligfjifh al fg safafgg' A - -f-.1 Q, f.-.V -, , :Ct X W ' I, ,Z 'Q , ,, si, ' ,.,... gt . ,. I f 1 M, W ., ,,,,,,. . , M N Q N 4 1 KV H-if' X, KY x I , 2 f x - W. F y i 1 1 X , -., A A . '95 a A-4 Nt , ' az -g u Danny Rhoden Wayne C. Hal Richman Fred Ricketts Tom R. Rickstrew Pete Rico Sharron Riddle Jana Riegel M01'13l'tY Rgrhardson Bloomfield Portales Texico Alamogordo Santa Fe Roswell orta es 1 N0rIeneM, e . . Philljps Terrell L. Riggs Charles Leshe Sharon Lee R08l'k Connie G. Ioletha L. Roberts Deana Robertson Patti Rogers R0bel'f Rogers Losllamos I Hobbs Rives Animas Robberson Dayton, Ore. Clayton Melrose L0ViHgf0I1 Roswell Melrose . 7 A2 5 7 3 X .a,. . we .44 4 l fllffliphfr Elizabeth Romero Arthur Rosenblum Bruce George Ross Gary G. Ross Lonnie Benton Marilyn Ross Leland B. Roundy Jan Roy lbuflllffllllt Gallup Bala-CynWyd, Pa. Albuquerque Dora Ross Laguna Bloomfield f Albuquerque Albuquerque lamoner Cloudcrflff dv W R YU' 'Emi Gene Rucker George Rudiger Richard Glen Don Rust Frances E. Dallan Sanders Marilyn Kay Steve Scarano Lovington Havertown, Pa. Rupard Portales Saavedra Eunice Sanders Fairchild AFB, Santa Fe Albuquerque Clovis Wash. .,- if ' esss ,. . .V- ff ' ., .ri I Qavf Y fl . A M fii. if ,. f T s S '1 .sst L ,. A ' A . W. , HQ, ' Rick Schalk Michael Mary Dean Scholz Penny Schroeter Robert Schultz Curt Schumpert Vana Schwab Joe Sciacca Albuquerque Schoenecker Portales Silver City Clovis Portales Portales Roswell Milwaukee, Wis. I, Calvin G. Scott Cynthia Ann Scott Dwight Scott Jane Scott Linda Io Scott Brenda Io Seay Virginia Ann Self Carol Anne Seskey Quanah, Tex. Clovis Causey Portales Farwell, Tex. Jal Elida Dexter ,,,, I N N is Zi Q fl Q X , X . v 1 X N 4 X 1 ---, Q -i ' , -Q l -1 Y-s eff r ' rr fa t es ' QM' A ,W fs x li 2 - Martha Sue john Shelley Bobbie Shepherd Shattuck Clovis Gallup Santa Fe Cathy Sheppard Gallup ful? Peggy Ship? Dennis Leonard John Siegwein Bruce Simmons Hobbs Sheppey Los Angeles, Calif. Corona Davenport, Ia. Jane Dale Simmons Kareta Ann Skeen Bennie L. Lovington Clovis Slaughter Clovis Harold Asbury Jim Smith Judy B. Smith Smith, II Clovis Albuquerque Albuquerque Bernie Snipes Karol Sonnamaker Martel Souter House Hobbs Denver City, Tex. Judy Sledge Thomas B. Smatana Brenda Lou Smith Charles Smith Alamogordo Alamogordo Portales Alamogordo Kenneth Smith Portales rxsagf f A i S 2+ s as-1 7 ' '41 il W! 'ss-:fe f - ary' mv r f .s I X r . .- is ,, WJNIQKQ ts: w W em Sammy R. 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Portales Portales Portales Portales Clovis El Paso, Tex- javlu' sion AFW David TW Port1l6S A x Aileen Kathrin Thompson Albuqu 1 w Melrose Iaygsbqm Home Simm n 'Um 11112 Sue Smith Tllcumcad E , , i. QT li Ai g at t r momas Smith Lovington las. ,U 'w lr . ,3 .ffl A I 4 . .eth Af SPM ,os AIHHIOS 1wvLY'1 e Sfiefel . J .W ww .Fl- F,-L . V. ..',,....j.. . .Wit , v. dl .. '-I Li 4- 5 uri'-., '-ff f--A Q ' -2 E sg 1 jf , f rl f QV' Xa 7A Z ,Mil X i 2 E23 W Javana Strong Betty Stroud Joyce Sturgeon William Summers Peggy Swinburne Candy Swope Eileen Swope John G. Szieder A116513 P0l't316S Santa Fe Portales Albuquerque Albuquerque Cimarron Garfield, N.J. David Tanner Boyd Charles Janice Taylor Robert L. Taylor Linda Teel Jane Terry Cindy Lee Thomas Roger Haag Portales Tatum Roswell Hobbs Clovis Carlsbad Clovis Thgmag Albuquerque Midland, Tex. fa. Aileen Kathrine Carol Ruth Irene Thompson Lloyd M. Luella Jane Martha K. Ronald L. Doug Thorn Thompson Thompson Farmington Thompson Thomson Thompson Thompson Philipsburg, Mont. Albuquerque Clovis Farmington Clovis Carlsbad Albuquerque i L I' L Linda J. Tidwell Gary Timmons Brent Tipton Wayne Tirey James K. Topolske Peg Toliver Sandra Mac Delbert C. Towell Melrose Clayton Hobbs Albuquerque Anchorage, Alaska Albuquerque Torivio g Texico San Fidel 'KS Jay Osbome Treat Pat Trembly Martin Tourtelotte Tom G. Turrentime Trish Underwood David Valdez Drucilla B. ValdezBarbara Venetta Roswell Gallup Springiield, Mass. Lordsburg Roswell Bloomfield Ambudo Portales 5 , ak' . ' Q , 1 , ' f V , W'1 ,j K J Billy Victor Paul Adoniram Michael Roderick Stevie Vogel Beth Vos Russell D. Vowell Darrel Lee Beldon Walden Dora Viera Vineyard New Orleans, La. Hobbs Lovington Waggoner Lovington Roswell Alamogordo Roswell ,.,k ffl? nw Arval Luie Brenda Elizabeth Robert J. Walder Tom Walker Rose M. Wall Linda Wallace Steven Jon Walley Robert Walls Walder Walder Norway, Me. Albuquerque Portales Hagerman Albuquerque Jal Lovington Mount Kisco Qe. ' 15 y 45? . , 4 R X -.rx 7 F X RN ' Kathy Lynne Dennis Ray Jim Waugh Betty Elaine Jackie Galen Weir Anna M. Welch Dianna Well Marvin L. Wells Waters Watson Roswell Weaver Jal Portales Santa Fe Tucumcari W Beagle Air Force Clovis Hobbs Base, Calif. f ,,,' X! X QW X ry fs x W1 Q Patty Welton Tom Werner Richard Tim Whalen Terrell J. Wherry Bob White Judy White Kathryn White Albuquerque Albuquerque Westemeier Roswell Corona Roswell Los Alamos Texico Dubuque, Ia. mf Mickey White Judith Whitesides Janice L. Margie Whitley David George Randy Wiest Richard E, Wilkins Catherine Williams Albuquerque Gallup Whitfield Hobbs Whytlaw Albuquerque Clovis Mountainair Clovis Oklahoma City, Okla. Gayla Williams Larry L. Williams Ronnie W. Sammy D. Tommy R. Jack Willis JoAnn Willoughby Dee Ann Wilson Portales Tucumcari Williams Williams Williams Fort Sumner Lovington Albuquerque . Hobbs Gallup Roswell J' an X N is X xxx S rn Earnest Wilson Quentin Wilson Randle Lee Winter Martha Sue Chris Witt Mike Woods Ma,-ga,-et Elaine Darlene Wright 1 Elida Essex, Conn. Norfolk, Neb. Wisdom Gallup Grady Worley Fort Sumner Lovington . Elida broll nn., Amin Mae Anderson Carlsbld 0 x Q, 4 any Jimmy If Brown Portales in H I William D. Cliltenden Honolulu, Ham .5 i E, f ing-3. i A-A M U A :F Z' Y: il-FKm.:fiiY-YV . Ji., '15 4 .f, 1- , .'5T..u,?f..f.,,.5,. - - A iv 1 ,.. ' ' I U, I- f 1 -017911 W Ji ll K' 1 i. 641' . 5? will L. Wells lllcumcm hrynwhire Texiw , I , A V i 1 rine Willim ountailllllf I I V l Aug Wilwn lllfluemue right filff Mark Yarbrough Harriet Sue YOUHE Steve Young Io Ann Younger Loretta A. Stephen Ziegler Mary Lois Michael N. Allen POITSICS Hobbs Santa Fe Artesia Zakowski Roswell Zimmerman Lovington Clovis Carlsbad Anna Mae William I. Bobby Gerald Vernon Aucutt, Ir. William S. Bauer Jim Boxler Ronald L, Blair Muriel B1-azell Anderson Anderson Aucutt Clovis Clovis Omaha, Neb. Clovis Farmington Carlsbad Magdalena Clovis Jimmy I. Brown Billie K. Buck Beckie Butts Ben Chapman Sandra Lee Burton G. Kathy Coe Claudia Crane Portales Plainview, Tex. Portales Carlsbad Chavez Clark, Ir. Lovington AHCC Albuquerque Portales W' ij' A William D. Cinda john Dickinson Gary K. Ditto William Dudley Don Eiland James M, Elgan Roberta R. Elze Crittenden Cunningham Albuquerque Carlsbad Alamogordo Folsom Artesia Los Alamos Honolulu, Hawaii Ial Mary Ann Sherri Fitzgerald Linda C. Fitzner Jimmy Frierson Gene Funk Paul R. Gaillardet Margaret A. Robert C. Ferguson Portales Logan Lovington Hatch Clovis Garcia Gamer, II Portales Portales Artesia Lan'y Z. Gibson James R. Godfrey Gary W. Graf Wayne Gravel jerry D. Gray Shirley Ann Green Charles Greene Robert E. Grounds Lovington Detroit, Mich. Clovis Portales Hobbs McAlister Hempton, Va. Hobbs 219 l Th L . . . E Stephen Haley Lmda J Hall Barbara Hastlngs Hazlpniinn Gloria J. Tom Hennmgsen Penny Hlclts Limestone Me Belen Carlsbad Glastonbury Henderson Albuquerque Tucumcan I ' o Conn Clovis Edwin C. Jones Janice Jordan John W. Keeling 1 Farmington Belen Hobbs Donna S. Latimer Roswell Stana K. Martin Portales Cary Lee Latimer Charles D. Portland, Ore. Lawrence Sherrilee Matthews Claremore, Okla. l Rita L McComm1s Lame A Elbert McCutchan Linda McDaniel Mayanne McGuHin Sherrye McGuyer Cloudcroft McConnell Bovma Tex Dexter Portales Portales el John W Miller Mare P Sh le A Mitchell Alvl M L' d M ' Judith Ann Richard H ll' Y Il 00l'8 lI'l 3 afle Thousand Oaks MllllHgt0D Portales Portales Moore Morgan Morgan Calif Santa Fe Hobbs Hobbs Hobbs F 1 john Hamm M099 uglollo Tel Ho Bennie ro Phillip Farmillgfw Candace Russell Ruidoso . if . 54, X K ig: if X. o. 4? .-. ,. lu Hf'1fol.Shaw, 1, Wen, NJ. SWE. 'a on Artesia gi, ,Qx L W ,l!. wg, , it 'ooo , 1 4,-vu. np- , - ...- D, I ,L. 9' 1 ,... 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Albuquerque Artesia Pampa, Tex. Roswell 'R' X 1 , T f Patricia Bateman Beverly Bates Anita Battat Bobby Baxter Teddy L. Bazzell Albuquerque Wmk, Tex. L05 Alamos Clovis Tatum Ip ADD Bellham Betty Bennett Phyllis Bennett Linda Sue Betts Bob Bicknell Blflnlngham, Ala- Artesia Causey Dora Albuquerque Doullglas Black Sandra Kay Black Judy Blome Tommy Bogard Jeanne Booth Ona es Cl0VlS Roswell Clovis Portales Nancy Boyett Wayne T Gary Bratcher William B k ' - . . . Gallup Bradford Artesia Hoblilsac on Jlmmfqgloggttaln Pagggfsgks Edcgilgrwn A H if 1 1:- 4 J J . a. K1 A ., v,. -f J N. l'?Li r EE' ' 'if I ues Q, Bm Plum. eddy L. Bazull Tatum it Q W I 'R William H. Robert Gene Burke Lee Burgin Roger Kent L Gary Lee Burton Johnny F. Butt Sallie Bynum Jerry B. Cain K Bfunsen Gallup Portales Burnett Knoxville, Ia. Sedan Carlsbad Lovington 3 Lincoln, N eb. Hobbs K q g wg, f ' r rrrr I X L . 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Marcia Earnest Carlsbad Kirby Douglas Dixie Carol Drake Donna Duke Ronnie W. Mary L. Dunlap Shirley Dunn L Hobbs Clovis Grady Dunaway Albuquerque M0l'13l'tY l Portales L Ann C. Emerson Joyce England Delton K. Estes Roger Fabin Jim F alkenstine Patte F allis Clovis Roswell Gallup Niagara Falls, N.Y. Kensington, Md. Fort Sumner J V l S. Albert C. Flinn Roswell Nancy Gerber San Diego, Calif. Gary L. Fly Loran W. Ford Clovis Melrose Donald I. Gettemy Carolyn A. Gibson Los Alamos Portales Dian Kay Gonser julia Gonzales Rose Lee Gonzales Melrose Clovis Albuquerque sett Edith Graham Delores Greathouse Dawsle Gremllllon Gary Grlder Pauline Griffin Grants Rogers Carlsbad Truth or Muleghgg Dinah Groce Iacquelyn Gunn Hobbs Meh'ose C311 Hale Donna E Hammer Bill Hancock B111 Harbert Janie Hardin a Albuquerque Artesia Artesia Portales r w- rx ' , ' si,:1'-law, r: , n uf 2-22122235135 , Steven C. Harmon Pat HaI'l'iS Hobbs Clovis h Eddle Havms Corinne Hayes Pl'1SC1l1a Hayule Dau HEIYS Dwayne E. Hayter Thomas Heine Terry Hemm Artesia Artesla Portales Albuquerque Clgvis House Clovis 1 ,1 A Lf J C ryll Cllerillol sua Hen ff . 5 a 'Le ' x 1 U r 1 W , , George H0lI1l3 Alamogordo 4V1q is Y I K 'v Sheila Hutchim Carlsbad wllllul larrett Lvwngmn X .if is l l 1 Sandra M Kalfhimei Rumen lx H I Mild L ehhgkllm A 155 Y yy . r - X .A X S X A ef JXKN : l X s ,sw ., Q 1 S M X . Y sis Loran W ' M II' Ford 9 use Cheryll Cyrus Hendren Hendershot Tucumcari R 'X 'M 1 . Elida XX K ffl . 'W J s Camlwl. P0riales Gibson l George Holman Darla Holmes Alamogordo Portales 3455. 51.3 K? 4x X Z A Hose Lee Gonujeg fllbllfluffqllf Carlsbad Portales David A. Jarry Tucumcari William Jarrett Gunn laoquebm Lovington Melrose ...- C f , , A4 45 4 Q ff 4 44M 6 f f A Wf? I 1 4 'VH K, , Z 4 f4 91 4 , if L: X 4 -A 1, c 4 . 4 I4 . 4 ' 44 , w as ,,,:4 'X M 4 ' ' - sy , 4 P is 4- A-XS' I ., 1 ,Wy it I -if , 4, , 4 George E. Kennedy Gallup I Sandra M. 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VX . , XXXX4 it 41 4 AX' X 744 4 4 4 ,1', XM 4 ,t X Xia: 1fXX4 f ff fr f 24 f 1 f Qfwsey 4X, ss 4 4 ,, , 4 4Q7XX.7..X4 , X 4 S k X4 4 45 ff f My 4 4 X 4 V 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 X NM ox , X , , 44' 4 4 XXQXUXXZXXX? Allan Isbell Tueumcaa I .V ..... 1- . 4 f- 4- . rcs, .. X . .,, . f .. . .,, . ...o .x.a ', '-ff X . , f A P .- 5 MMT V J' 'S XXWQ X xv va v XX 4 , X2 1 vql 4 I t 1 w X f, X - gil .Lf , xl 'P' W! X x 57 553, is .3 31. t , 34 4 X A 4 Barbara Hill Portales K Vicki Hines Mike Hirsch Lovington Medford, Wis. Nancy Hoover Dick Howell Camilla Hudson Hobbs Binghamton, N.Y. Corona Jean Jackson Portales Randy Jackson .llldY Jakeway J Tularosa Arl6Si2 Mary Kay Johnson Artesia Jerry Kilmer Ray Mack Kizer Hobbs Roswell Benny Dale Jones- Lovington Anna Lee Knight Portales Donald L. Lance Betty Lou Leslie V. Langston John Langston David Arthur Carlsbad Landreth Hobbs J al Lanillg Artesia Towson, Md. Doris Jones Fred Jones Causey Albuquerque Terry Knighton Clovis Charles C. Knight Westem Springs, Ill. 'Is- Q Lynn A. Lanning Tom Lasiter Artesia Lincoln , ,r .,,,, -.,.,e..-.i--.,-. aff - -,-- .... 3 W. L .4 .i 5. X.... V., 4- , .,5f.h-- ...T- I I mski elferyS Lehmann erry Lester Albuquerque Palmyra, N.Y. Earl Wayne Lyon Eunice , ly '71 f A+ Q: .0 :QL ' 76 Wfsx ff X ,WW 'rr Nancy Lynn Lewis Pam Link Esther Linthicum Ianie I. Lisenby Ray T. Little Lovington Roswell Portales Hobbs Portales Carol Mack Clovis Candy Mauney Roswell P. ' , r Sw 2 f saw awk fxx Z Qx X25 X 0 Z ff W QQ . A N Nw Z Za 1 ' f V f J-R f . f. s , lik X f ai' 5 X if , Vg Z f rr fl , 0 1 wi Y W ff in I f swf 4 ff V w X f N2 Z Jlx :ZA lr Z 1 ,V fanart f X t I William Iohn McRae Glendale, Calif. Hail' NW A I qi., 1' , 1, n y .1 Q as 4. ni 9 f. 1 'YQ i I 2 , Freda Moore Eunice fax . f x 1, yea gf f . z Z1 'X 'fr ia A , W! X f X f fsxxgn ,, ff f ., X AJ 'Q 'wif 1 X f son Marcia L Mozey Linda L. Myers Hobbs William I. McCaw Artesia Edward L. Miller Portales I ames Mooring Roswell T ' gf! ti.,f21,rf,, as frll ,Z- X 1 X X if fxx N O fix J 4 0, A Q2 ,X 'J was X xr N 1 Q W QR 2 Q N , 1 ' W ,S O S fr f f W f W Bill Naleid Racine, Wis. lil. joe H. Madrid Artesia Betty Jean McCord Clovis ,,.... r..,,, fff 1- .-:sr ' 5: ff ,M- Wf N-s T.. sw ' ' 3 M31 I r 'f f ws 'ww If- , V John Milstead Roswell gs . 1 :gr If-sis-'si . P gwarg , Q E jfxygkxx i. A , , Ff- ? f 1 NS 1 '. I t-. s ' 1, A sag. 4 J - 5 ll f ' ,. . , rr ffm x s ' J' f f f X N f ul Merle Moreland Portales Cheryl L. Neil Friona, Tex. Gloria I. Maestas Patricia Marshall Albuquerque Tripoli, Libya ' I , . is ' 0 , , ff f 5 X 'l , N ', ' , .P fNsmag Louis C. McDonald Wynona McDowell Roswell Eunice Ron Mitchell Ionie V. Mize Mike Moflitt Portales Lovington Eagle Grove, Ia. Kay Morgan Jerry Morris Sherry Morris Portales Gallup Roswell 5,515 if X '?.si.r. Iris Northam Norman Glenister Norman Norvelle Artesia Pago Pago Farmington 4 new tll' ld sn CM 1 I4 Sherrrlflfdl Denver CIW, 1 L! i Nl- ,, l r , . sr s Dennis Pluri Stratford, Ter Sharon J, Qui Clllsgy v r Llventa Mein? n 'nit Nu f.. HHH' . lm Pmlles E 'I DWR Mmin Carlsbad PX. .' V 1, if ames Pt McHenry Clmis Mike Moth ,:m-QE Sandy O'Cheskey Maggie O'Neal Carlsbad Moriarty .isa X' s , sys, ' . A M-, - 1 .. f, jyfy Y. .. ,. 4. . I tl rdf ' ' Sherry Pardue Denver City, Tex Dennis Plunk Stratford, Tex. Sharon I. Quinn Causey Jerry Parkinson . Milnesand S: ,fn -. 'G lf , 1' 5 Lana Pollard Albuquerque . f'i .y Van Ragsdale Pampa, Tex. Diek Opella London, England . bi . Rf' I , f, ' IJZFI' ft s , . X . Nj Q 1 0 f K f --...,, Q Herbert R. Parks Portales ' s- , aim --Qfxftvsiv ,sallzisliifitiiii as James M. Porter Hinsdale, Ill. Diane Ramsey Lovington Ta? Laveeta Reed Regina D. Rehm Cheryl Reid Ial Melrose Red Bank, NJ. Sandra Rickstrew Sharon Riggs Donna Roberts Portales Belen Waterflow X M Pat H. Orell Carolyn Osthus Woody Overstree Dennis Owen Roswell Littlefield, Tex. Clovis Portales AWB John A. Payne Jane Pearce Ruthe A. Eldon R. Perkins Tueumeari Hobbs Pennington Portales Artesia 5 KwS'? ' ' X I V I W :fix .Na fi - 3 ' ' f Q 1 f ff. 5 f X 2 Q- 3, 'N 4 if me f- .aff , f '4' ff I r ya, . ,sg 5 Burniee Potts Linda Powell Ioel R. Price Ann Pronger Lovington Portales Aztec Stratford, T 4, .,.,, , W, , f -wi ,113 f X W gy V f , me . gf 1 , ,Q , J 9x ' X V N Kathleen A. Pam Ramsey Bonnie Rangos Annette Ratliff Ramsey Loco Hills Carlsbad Portales Clovis . .3 E P .X by Gary Renner Dick Reznick Loren Rhodes Roger Rhoton I Friona, Tex. Manchester, Conn. Aztec Portales Caroldene Rogers Patsy A. Romero GUY Russell LYIC Russell Hgbbg L05 Lungs Rl.lid0S0 P0l't8l8S . S Jug et .A X f - IU' mb' Sllflho J jerry L. Sadberry Rodney Salcido Ronnie Sanders William Sandman Patsy Sartain Allen Schmiedmg Jesse Scroggs Mary Ann Sellman Ciflsba Portales Alamogordo Clovis Albuquerque CIOVIS Portales Clayton Watrous 1 is ..4s 4 A l ,N 'Cf ' Q ,Al i lm i, . A 5 , N Q.. N V 'Yi if X ' v LindaG-THF Peter C. Serena Harold Shackelford Sandra I. Shaeffer Ian Charles Fred Shaw Glenna I. Sheldon Ierre B. Shultz joe Shultz 'fucmncarl Chicago, Ill. Portales Albuquerque Shannon Carlsbad Roswell Hereford, Tex. Melrose San Francisco, Calif. 6 , 7 ,A ,q,,,i, f f' A. .... .- a 1 a L' . ,, HS. H if' 1 r 1 X 9' 5' 9 V J, f , f ,f X, ,f f firff KRW I W 1 Q ' , 9533- ---. N A . 1 ,. Nina Silvertooth Marvin Silva Janet Simons Elise Dean Smith Jeffrey Smith Kathleen I. Smith Vivian Kay Smith John I. Soderstrom lvewlvall Portales Wailuku, Hawaii Artesia Carlsbad Miami Beach, Fla. Texico Hobbs Farmington em l sf' r K agp 4 . ft, f N me U 'vs K .-dl f X 14 ,X p I , A 1 1 3 I Beverly Spears C. I. Spence Emory M. Dana Stalkfleet Dave Stephens Sheryl Stevens Nelson Stewart Roger St. Louis Lind, Kayw Lovmgton Portales Spraggins Kirtland Portales Muleshoe Clovis Biddeford, Me. Muleshoe T Rockford, Ill. ' W- , W V' ff i f -' -N f if ,K 1 - fray-'Q f ,fc , . Z Vw.. ' t ' ,Vi 1 , V 5 4 '- lifts ' , , f .,.. 'ff ' ' M VJ! lx Q Mx V X , , ,X W I xy b 1 if , :qs w Gail Stone Sharon Stovall Ruth Ann Stowers Steve Sukovich Lonnie Sultemeier Alice Sutton Stan Swain Bobby L. Tanner Capitan Alamogordo Lovmgton Carlsbad Corona Clovis Emmetsburg, Ia. Portales wicfl fe Fllley .N A Q g E , rf. a . Q' ' 2 -sy I , Xxrr X ks X . . ., QQ.. K 1.1 ' Hi, yff, Y .7 ZSTLLT-?'!XQ?ft' Gary T. Taylor Rosa Tenorio Barbara Terrell Bruce D. Terrill Dutch E. Thatcher Sue Thibodeaux Kathryn Thomas Billie Claire Hobbs Willard Santa Fe Alexandria, Va. Clovis Espanola Clovis Thomson Cannon Air Force Base iliimmiir V.-I . l0EShulh mm R . 'U lohn I. Soderstmm Farmington 1 .tgi ' f Ruger SL IMS Biideioriiif' if W v A i I Y '1 er Bobby L' Tw PWS Ai '?. Sue Thornberry Karen Tillman David J. Timm Carlsbad Clovis Clovis Janie J. Timm Clovis Linda G. Turner Byron B. Turpen Ron Ulibarri Donna Underwood Tucumcan Gallup Farmington Clovis X 41 Y .,.. 4 , g fs.:.:gg ::,g ii, if, X X' wr f., 2 l V i Q Weldon Walker Mildred L. Ward Joy L. Watkins Dennis B. Watson Texico Morton, Tex. Portales Lima, Ohio Linda Kay Wells Muleshoe, Tex. 'f Peggy Jo West Tom C. Texico Jal ,',, J swf ., , . - ' 11 1.55 - 1.. 3 .... an . ,sv J 1 ' f West Cindi Wheeler Santa Fe 0. - 1. Gary Tipton Clovis Janie Underwood Dumas, Tex. Judy Lee Webb Hobbs ef'- Fi A .f .ff ,Y-'lfjf' in Loleta D. Mario L. Trujillo L Trolinger Ft. Sumner Albuquerque Doncella Varnell Bobby Victor Dora Rogers Kathy Webber Carol Wehunt Panhandle, Tex. Artesia Maw :-+ .. 1.1 . 770' -' , W' SV! ,f ' Vs r,M,a1 JZ 'fain N bf, gl Q 'Q ...X . ' f X sf . 7 - A Mqiyfg 'Z ' ' 1 f- W sw ga ,,,, 4. 1 , S ,. , Q, - Cary Lynn White Jeanne R. White Steven White Cl Hobbs Artesia Oskaloosa, Iowa . r 'v s I :,,. J l , A ltr, uni , Gerald Carolyn A. Widner Delann L. Wiggins Larry Willard Ken Williams NHHCY Williams Refa Faye Wickersham Dora Raton Roswell Farmmgffm A119513 Williams i Tucumcan F illey, Neb. i .,.... L , ' ..- 4' , r- ' ' f Ronald Joe Wilson Louise Wood Betty S. Wooley Carolyn Wright Janet L. Zelsler David Zlems Susan K. R Lovington Moriarity Portales Belen Alamogordo Farmington Alexander Albuquerque .M bxt ' an M. X .7 f X W wx! L Charles William C. Bracey Walter D. Bradley Wilson Bradley William B. Briggs Lonnie jack Keith Earl Cavin Larry Cheatwood Blackwelder Roswell Clovis Farmington Clovis Burkett ClaYf0I1 L0V1l1gf0l1 Alamogordo Portales Larry Cimino Geraldine L. Cole Twila jean Gayle Lynn Davis Brenda Lea Don Diamond Marcene Edwards Archie Evans Raton Clovis Compton Zuni Devault Eunice Clovis Muleshoe, Tex. Tucumcari Portales Nancy Fitzner David R. Fleming Donald R. Bill Flowers James H. Foley Valerie A. Gilroy Harold F. Grinde Ronald Ed. Tucumcari Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fleming Clayton Hobbs Bridgeport, Conn. Clovis Harrison Portales Carlsbad Gary Harmon Dixon D. Jarrett Sharry jenkins Harold R. Kayate Barbara A. Kenneth R. Kuhn Michael H. Kull Frank Kutach Bclen Allentown, Pa. Raton Gallup Kinnison Eunice Portales Hallettsville, Tex. Hobbs Jim Lee Terry W. Lewis James Wendell Dodie MacDonald Herbert L. Karen Marchman Gregory Brian John R. Markham Roswell fPinin Lowe Santa Fe Marchman Portales Marconi Gallup Clovis P0l'i2leS Marblehead, Mass. Joan R. Martin Susan Matthews Elliot McDaniel Sherman Michael D. Bette A. Nelda Gay Joe Mitchell Raton Hobbs Dexter Memmelaar McAfee McDermaid McMurry Eunice Goshen, N.Y. Artesia Alamogordo Hobbs A I . I A' M0lll0yl me Noi Ighll Ruidoso ,Q 4 Phillip C. Seifert Clovis If lat 1 .' if ag 0 es llolmoouvo P nal Yllow E I Callsllailn 'ln lrds WEE Muleshoglifl ie Honlld Ei Hind add u lfdlwh Hlumgyille, ln 1 Q' x Daniel A- MOIWOYH Thomas MOHOH Linda Sue Myrick Lenna S. Onda Sharon Ruth Ronald W. Oram Terry L. Othick Jim Owen ROY Luvlugfuu Albuquerque Clovis O'Quinn Englewood, NJ. Carlsbad Kirkland Tucumcari 'QS' 4 John Petty Mark D. .Reyner Ralph L. Ricketts Norris O. Riley Phillip Rowley Joy Bunyan Dale W. Schriever Lonnie R. Scott Ruidoso Columbla, Mo. Portales Silver City Artesia Athens, Tenn. North Attleboro, Tucumcari Mass. '15 - 2 Phillip C. Seifert Patricia Shannon Linda Lou Smith Doris I. Sparkman Francis I. Steele Gary E. Stillwell Tommie F. Strand Charlotte Tobkin Clovis Clovis Belen Burkburnett, Tex. Clovis Clovis Tucumcari Dearborn I-Igts., Mich. Z Marlin Dell Visage Wilson Watkins Richard E. Forrest Wellman Ronald L. Robert Lee Wilson Sandy Wrenn Shirley Wyman Portales Indianapolis, Ind, Weaver Palatine Westbrooks Milwaukee, Wis. Whitestone, N'Y' Clovis Dumas, Tex. Deming Mary E. Yelvington Carlsbad Joe Adams Robert Paul Alge Johnny Frank Vincennes, Ind. F indley, Ohio Aragon Tucumcari f 1 , 1 I E!! .- ,. 'Y' 5 M Ann Barker Dean Bates Carolyn Sue Beckham Roswell Clovis Wink, Tex. X Q x Xu.. x 0 r 'l' Q M. ,, .- 1 . . . ,, mac. , , x , Z , sf A .3 k A 4 1 X V if ' f 15 .. 1 gd at f 5 Q. ' X13 r 5 f 3 x, 1 tw? ' f junior 1' fi , . N, N x Z Q Carol J. Armstrong Velma Ruth T acia Augustinos Roger C. Baker Clovis Atchley Clovis Clovis Albuquerque -A 2. K Sheila Nora Banner Brooklyn, N.Y. Lucy Berg Troy L. Best Sue Blythe Alamogordo Clayton Floydada, Tex. 'WWA Stephan M. Borland Jimmy Bouldin John Pat Bourassa J. M. Bradley Larry L. Branch Santa Fe Portales Amarillo, Tex, Carter Brower Charles Brown Karen B. Brown Los Alamos Artesia Artesia ,J , f s Ronald E. Brewton Tulia, Tex. Artesia Portales LaVerne Brown Johnny Buchanan Columbus, Ohio Clayton Bill Burkhalter Portales l Tom Blythe Ft. Sumner 413, ., 2- '- , fa ' afi h bf f ,J .. , Z X 3 ,f , at MN its . Jimmy Bridges Hobbs Waynette Burnett Ft. Sumner f, ff Millie Ruth Carr Jack A. Carrasco Dan D. Cathey Joyce Ruth Caudle Robert Candle Linda Chapin Lita Chavez Portales Clovis Roswell Lovington Lovington Gallup Tucumcari Bobby Borden Portales Otha Britton Portales n-- rzgrg , ,.V- T 5 .3 . 'fx I A Ale' X Lida Carby Portales 4 3 52 ii Bill Clemens Hobbs 1 1 Imam' Gallup l J l 1.1 QL 5 ll U S : , Y 'I l l Marilyn Fleming Tucumcari at 4 I l Rlchald C00flnu Ial 1 5 P l V1 'sg Q l e K l 'Wm 4 - A .V snuff-ffee , '-34. v 5 K Ns f Leota .Conway Iamesgilarlig Cook Alirrflmly Cgarief Melva Creed Bobby Curtis jan A, Dal-land Richard Dean Lovmg on na elm: 3 1 - P0I'ti-1165 Lake Arthur Floyd Birmingham, Ala ' feo i t y 2. I if i 3 si 'f sheHaN0'iB i D ker Harold G Deniso C 1 D' l L BMH Wi llllle C0 - 11 a1'0 YH 13 yndal Dodd Stephen D. Ann Duncan Paulette Duniven Mi. Gallup P 01' tales House Melrose Dubravac Hobbs Amarillo, Tex. l Anderson, Nev. ig-55515 f' i , Bobbyhidgn Marilyn Fleming David F outs Roberta Fox George Franklin Gary L. Frost Leon Gibson Portales Tucumcari Melrose Carlsbad Clovis San Ion Portales ,Q, X , . Richard Goodner Cary I. Gracie Ernest Grant Kent Graves Betty Ann D0l'0fhY Cl' 65113111 Oililmm Ial Anthony Clovis Portales Cl'66nw00d P0l'laleS POTW Roswell rpfl iffy, ,in Lt M Sherry Goff Floyd fm Fred O. Hagan Portales , - , ,Q MSM, ff, sr - i t.-P , 4-,, . '1't:',, . st 4 H' 1 ' X ,. X Sy A A Larry Harding Keith Hayes Robert I. Haynes Stanley HQYDGS C21'0lYI1 HHYS Richafd Mari' Hefmahane LidIGHflY Paterson, NJ. Tucumcari Post, Tex. Clovis Dora Hiriiclershot East Aurora, N .Y. WM e rose . :Ii A X VM ,U IW z , K My .V NL.. ,. Allg Ig, -, l 'X .J P ,f ' ff , A 1 Linda Hill John Hilliard Audine Hem Mikki Hogue Sjomef Hugh W- Horne Coy Hunt Portales Portales Portales Lovington Hollingsworth Albuquerque Melrose Bmgrit' Las vegas, Nev. Hobbs ' -- -.,,H---1-'W --rv-f-'rf--'-1, if-X' f' 'Y' . , ,i . . . , . Qwvf. Ramona .lohnson Ron 1011115011 Bobby D- Innes Dennis N' Juhola Jeannette Julien Rick Kabler Samuel Steve Karaisz R H Portales Dora Carlsbad Ft. Sumner Roswell K3h01Wal Beaver Falls, Pa. oswe Honolulu, Hawaii 1. lf I f Hi ruin' WW l A I M , I. ,iv , . . wbaf2PP l' , . . . . W- 1 K' Michael L. Kunz Patricia A. Kunz James A. Lampman Leona Lancaster mms: edy Rlllgllmllgiimlmdy Wlllgalnlllseimck Plgzllesng Slingerlands, N-Y- Neenah, Wis. L0viI1gt011 Ft- Sumner We r Elmer D. Laughter Susan Lawson Leonard P. Leary Leland Lyndell Walter E. Lowe Robert Maixner Lonna Kay Mapes Karen Martin lommyllidens Portales Winslow, Ariz. Lott Eunice Hobbs Artesia Hobbs Hobbs Eunice f QSYQQ, A , XSS f HW. c is Q X , ' ' M r fi f X f 35 1 June Martinez Noel C. Matthews Prewitt Ruidosa Barry Maxfield Morrison, Ill. Lucy Maxwell Don McAlister Roswell Clovis McCabe Portales Thomas James ' t' P ff L f 1 ff .f, ' Emfst Meier Lawlaeaee W' Mana Mftcneu R0Yce G. Mitchell Sara Mitchell Jim Money Celesta Morgan Sterling C. exlco L. I 1 el' CIOVIS Portales Andrews, Tex. Portales Portales M01'f0W mco nwood, Ill. Portales ohn Murra Charles W. Neel Ri . . - r Igavenna Ohlio Colorado S rin y Allard Newman Royfll. Oldfield Ted Olmos Carolyn Owings Samml' Owings Lmda Pallnatee 1 COIOP SS, UQ'-19 Que ayton Clovis Floyd Floyd Clovis .-,, A . -L 5: ii Ronlohall 1 BI B min, Va. Dikid A. 5 . Umzldowal Sieve 'li 3 'E L Sum, 11. Kdreullirbi Hobbs is 'B V , l . l-gy 'if A A V ll, -3: ' Stalin! C Morrill I Wes r 1 i I 1 3 1 5 I 3 l willing Lwm Lum 1 2 Bealtrllgjlil Barbara Parkinson Robert L. Paterson Pa Dora Alamogordo i Barbara Pyell Portales J 1 'as 4 l if , 4 1 Tommy Ridens Hobbs W at E , X Z Don L. Quigley Portales . ,VZ ,ss 5 -,if 1, a f' , V , -'E' .Q , RX t as-S ' , .sf is Bernice Sue Riley Grady 3 ! ,ff. x , 4 ' .ff-Mn 27 Ron Rohall McLean, Va. Bill D. Roth Texico A . ff ,. W EATN K -s -as ,sxxw a T 5.1, fs fx f QP x X .s 225' XX at Q X lk i . X Q Xxmi Q X at X x N xv Q Q A Elcid Patrick Portales s Fred Ratliff Portales 3- .iz--I .cw W I . - . . WW 7 XX N 5 x Duane V. Patterson Mosquero Carol A. Ray Portales .--wk' ak- gs A N .. 1.1 ' L. f N P7 . X Mary Beth Pettit Roswell Peggy M. Prater Portales 'VN ,, 1 s ,B 'N-dw Richard Reid Tucumcari Marion E. Reid Boston, Mass. l Twila Rodden Jerry V. Roach Jimmie E. Roach Lynn Roberson Ial Tatum Albuquerque W ax mug, ' ,, N ,am ir XS R no-. 'W- 7 Wea 4-SIY' f X Pie Portales .15 Billie Rose Saiet Jerry Warren Roy Gordon Russell Terry Russell Glenrock, Wyo. Portales West Point, MiSS- Hurley my if ,X we W 'vyy 'aff David A. Sandoval LaDell Schear Bill Schlabach William Schumpert Gabriel Sciumbato Selby Sherwin Clovis Capitan Morton, Tex. Portales Albuquerque P01'fal6S 5' fm mul ' X Z' 1 'Q .. .... 2. Lana Pruit Aldean Pullen , Lovington Clovis ' 'vga Qs, at : I Q - if Ruth I. Reidy Penny Rhodes 5 Albuquerque Albuquerque i .riise .sii ' I I, A , ' Q U if L J I P i Loretta Rogers William L. Rogers 'd l Gallup Elida 2 Derry I. Sanders Arch 'Ui James Simnacher Lake Tahoe, Calif. , x . . .-4 . i 2 A fa f fl I l :X ' . . w .r .,, I, , 1.5 . 2- - I mf All . it ' it '-Q ., 2 Sharon Sanders 'i Eunice 1, X ix ' I X r V E w in l l ' . A ff? r , fii l X if s. . Q N Y x 1-3' fflhfma :iff Rf 'e Lynn Skidmore ' L Albuquerque V I Bobbie Skipper Chuck Sledge Barry C Smith Derrell D. Smith Gary Smith Glen Smith Sidxxalyll G. Sommers Rogeri. Eowder Carlsbad Alamogordo Colorado Springs, Portales Portales Elida Uflllefque fc Colo. ' Orion Strickland Rogers Margie Toepper Clayton Barbara Jeanne Sturgeon Santa Fe Kathleen Swope Joe W: Teel Cimmaron TCXICU Bill R. Terrill Clovis Elaine Tucker Jan Toliver Loren E. Toombs Gary D. Trainer Winslow, Ariz. Pep P0l't3l9S V -,.. Portales W. L. Wall Audie Waltmon John Warrick Ann L. Wells Vivian Wheeler Lake Mary, Fla. San Jon Tucumcari Philadelphia, Pa. Brownfield, Tex. , . iff. 1 FJ ff2,f.x 4 W lx' Y f if ' W I v 2 W f 1 Rs ax S Cx ' 3 , f wi F Q ix gif s 7 ' . f i f f f mi Kathleen Wiggins Roswell Patsy M. Cash . Portales John K. Dahlgren Bronx, N.Y. I0 Beth Williams Richard A. Wilson Ronald G. Baggett Douglas L. P0l'lS3l9S Roswell Levelland, Tex. Burleson Deming ,f Z ' . Imaam.-5 f ., , , , , , fw, ' f --. fa KW f 4' f . V, ff f M Q ' X 1 f X f 'ei f 71 ff f f XZ? X fi, ff , filffgff 3, ,V Jim Terry Clovis Nancy Thomben-y Tucumcari Cecil E. Tumer Clarendon, Ark. Jimmy L. Whit Clovis , itizii ass . X , QNX fm, M VQV - i ww' wg! 'f,'l Lealofi Uiagalelei Samoa e Robert D. Whittaker Albuquerque New f .fr Q :X N? ,fp, v.i.i f V NGS, 1 f 521'1f. pffn'.., , X Y X Rx Ai f f 7 Z ' ss, xx , Leslie Busby Roswell Dennis W. Callahan Rockford, Ill. fl' 4. FW C' www' swf' Fe .X .v, Gwenrli L Gatewwd Hobbs Y 5 - 5 ' 1 J l Billy D. Hyatt Portales TY-fn H , l 1 '44 ' Vx Patllcilinty Roswell Haig' L' galiiady Jimmie Earl CIHY Richard O. Peggy Nell Conner Mike Cortese Larry E. Crume HM Dom e Hobbs Coleman Roswell Albuquerque Alamogordo gdC.Pun,ig Buffalo, N.Y. Wales vi n' Jeffrey Dalluge Peter Jay Damby Richard D. Ronnie Lynn Kenneth J. Demore james E. Diersing Tuha, Tex. Rockford, Ill. Davidson Davis Lovington Pep, Tex. 310mm S Portales Deming mglamlnldfl W. :land T0 a hall lllllllelei Samoa ,W , Q . i llulaertll a lllailluler Albuquerque Nr 1' A . ,, a , l Damaiall. Callahan Haclalurllll alll 3 ll ll a ' - a K Z mul-W Mlmmldl alll aaa 'R Frank C. Julia Celia Duran John Engleman Ruiina M. William L, Fink Dressman Portales Bartlesville, Okla. Fairbanks St. Paul, Minn. Santa Fe Mescalero Cwenda L. Catewood Hobbs Billy D. Hyatt Jimmy Johns John joseph King Portales Artesia Fort Wayne, Ind. HN, vwsel Walter M- Glen Cl'21VeS Dick Crbac Eliodoro Guerrero Ciddings Roswell Artesia Artesia Jeanne L. Kramer Dan R. Liesner Clovis Causey fm? cfyf H ,,,WA,Wgwf aaa . , f cf .- , , f ax 5 ff : alma f I ' -+ , f f fx f A 3 f lf is aa lx 1 Pat McGinty Michael M. Yvette E. Miller Brian N. Nagle Valt0Il P- Osborne N2l1eY Page Kathryn I P0gaI1 Roswell McNaily Lovington New York City, R2lllSa Tex- P0l'f8leS Albuquerque N.Y. Richard G. Purvis Kayren Richardson Karen Jean Michael A. Rogers .llldy l- Bundle Amado Salinas James F Shea Portales Clovis Roberts Mo,-ia,-ty Lordgburg Lubbock Tex East Hartford, Roswell Colm C1-ant Snyder Sid Som,-ne,-S Don R. Spradlin Marilyn Strickland Melissa Ann Deanna L Tidwell Ernie W Tumer Binghamton, N.Y. Albuquerque Clovis Ashland, Ohio Taylor Tatum a Portales Wayne Washichek Candace D. David Atkin Donna Marie Marian G. Portales Watson Watson Weitzel Whitaker Kress, Tex. Colorado Springs, Alamogordo Clovis Colo. Audrey Charles H. Wilson Wayne A. Williamson Elida Zimmers Roswell Portales 244 Shirley Whitecotton Tucumcari Rita Ann Whiteside Albuquerque NMAM Wlllleside Alb uquefqlle f fi' , get I 5 41 fe if f is Q a 5 Q- ..,-,K -J.- .sig andy Kell M155 Sk zadvsv Miss Bell was selected from six con- testants to serve as Miss Skiodoso, 1966. judging was based on interviews with a panel of judges and modeling of ski attire. As Miss Skiodoso, she was the guest of the Hotel Chaparral in Ruidoso and received a Week of free skiing and les- sons. For four years Miss Bell has been an active skier. She participatcs in the Ski Club, which sponsored her in the con- test. Q X J I 4? X 5+ Sjexxr Qaswswssr S2?fZfH ysfffgr f , fi xv- x Q M1252 X , V sv 42, gf! If sv, -f f if V ' 0 w 1 XX 3 E I wi 'H-uf, . f . ff- 1 QW we 1 Q0 -7 W if 3 fig, 'Z Q W ,, ,VM ,, Z ,ik ' ff zu Q- H .-fe .N , . X f- NX. , f SEQ 21' . I VVN W - , . r-v-H , , f a sf , , - .W , - ' . .., , ' .1 aiv'11 4322 vs 17 K X If I ff X ff ' ff, fff MQ 7 Z Rodney Burke Bob Bryson Joe Van Bullard Palmdale, Calif. Hobbs Portales Judie Brunsen Bettye-Glee Broome MarY LOU BYOWU Tucumcari Santa Fe Portales Celia R. Campbell Wright Patterson A.F.B., Ohio Vic Butler Ronnie Cameron Clovis Causey John Burt Lovington Floye Burnett .limmY BUITOWS Bovina, Tex. Clovis Earl M. Collins Philip N. Campbell Nellie B. Carter Lovington Carlsbad Albuquerque Clovis Roswell Portales Gary S. Chase Karen Kay Chesney Marsha Sue Clark Fred Colosi Suzanne Corning Kil'kW00d, N.Y. Auburn, N.Y. Eunice Mason P. Costin Joy L. Cowan Des Moines Larry D. Courter Bill Covey Carlsbad Lynn, Mags, Robert Crane Bob Cunningham Tucumcari Carlsbad Monahans, Tex Portales Portales Roy Don Curttright Lagenia K. Damron Donnie Darling Shirley Daves ,s. l clmm amor Iogeph DiBenedeI N'Y' I , A Melvin Dunn Alamogordo Lowell M Mlifale Plodnellmle Wall. Celia ll. Wight Plllfmn A.F.B., Ohio Earl M. Colle Portales .5-Q me. lay LI Clan D95 lil 5 4 sv.. ,. - . lf.-. , N ,.. ., .u.-if fl' j' f,3.yg'f-, . - --1...J,,- A 5 C. R. Davis Clayton Joseph DiBenedetto Bronx, N.Y. Melvin Dunn Alamogordo Lowell M. Fairbanks Mescalero . I i swlloi 1 A If I 1 - Jim Florstedt Bethesda, Md. Jimmie Gayle Davis Kenneth W. Davis Anna Hoxey Denison Joyce A. DeVaney Benjy Dial Portales Clovis Portales Willard Farwell, Tex. , Q, V qw A x ' ' 1.-'- 'y fy -4s1j.,,w,S ' A .: 'ii' 1- 42 fwmfwl.- -. ' ., 1' ' f. .. e ' N, We ,,.,yg1f'w , f+ . . - . al 1' V S .1 W , fm: h rw. L54 W my . . 5 : ' Ai , A ,' Qi' f ff ' ,QU ,- W- X , fsi , +C P ' A -A - . r . w f s .-..- - , r. l Z . 1 X, X . K ' t 'x :MQ , 2 E 'Q ig, 1 s Q -us, 'I f . , , , ,,,,. W Q - X x X' r .. V 1 S, S S' sv xlff Bobby Ann Dictson Roberta Diephouse Wayland J. Dillard Cone J. Dorris Reese L. Drake TllCI.1mCal'i Auburn, N.Y. House Portales Hobbs Billy Dale Dye Bill Dyer Alan G. Eck Marieta Edwards Glenn Ezell Lovington Jal Healdton, Okla. Dora Portales Bonnie Feilbach Don Fisher Nancy S. Fisher Patrick E. Flanagan Doris E. Fleming Portales Hobbs Portales Albuquerque Portales Bob F . Forbes Shirley Kay Foster Edward A. Fraini Janet Franz Jameslgg Ford Portales Pgrtaleg Carlsbad P0l'taleS ' Sit 1 nu :-, 4 .f n Donna Fryar Portales Kay Graves Carlsbad Joseph R. Hacker Clovis Van B. Hall Portales Lloyd Hasty Eunice 18 Dewane E. F ryar Juanita Gammill Hereford, Tex. Ft. Sumner Charlotte Greathouse Cheryl Greathouse Portales Dora John H. Hager Nancy Haisten Clovis Grenville DHHHY Hamilton Linda Hancock Clovis Tucumcari Mildred E. Hasty Larry Hays Oil Center, Tex. Dora Suzanne Cay Padre Island, Tex. Charles Greer Canton, Tex. Douglas Hale Belen M Robert W. Hanson Albuquerque Nell Hays Milnesand Mike Gladden Eunice Travis I. Grizzle Leveland, Tex. Vickie Halferty Raton W ..., f Q. M ,f W . , W, .WMM , ff ,Ziff Q if N. ' s . x . X Wai .S . Nancy Harrelson Clovis Jearald Heflin Portales Larry Goolsby Floyd , ,axx ,, ' n,,t,. Randall Grubbs Dallas, Tex. James Hall Portales Don Harris Carlsbad john Hines Lovington ,. lf lf , .I I, Hohlllann Esteuadovis Igcldt llllSf0U Hobbs 5llQiJ'l0hmon i Y l a D3I1itlGK . ell Poflales ey ni., rmgafacley T I i ,argl .FLA I :Q it . , - -- 1 .,a,uHI4.-r . -'X -'ff f'-11 ' , . , . -.L,,-., . , .. .ea .,,.-, Floyd Isb L p Y Estella J - Il0hmal111 David F- Hopkins Jimmy C- HOW-all Charlene Hughes Bill R. Hughes Thalia Hulsey Clovis , Albuquerque Portales Farwell, Tex. Lawton, Okla. Portales Ilf 1flf1llGnihbs Dallas, Ter James Hall Portales HWS Dgirlshad JMS Jackie Huston John Ingram John J. Irmis Gary L. Jackson Richard James Harry B. Jasper Hobbs Albuquerque Berwyn, Ill. Portales Portales Portales Sanjy Johnson Jewell Jones Judy Jones Jim Jordan John Jordan David Lee Katz Tripoli, Libya Portales Albuquerque Gallup C21'1Sb3d LiI1C01flW00d, Iu- X . hr . 1 VW W ,VH y ' ' 1 fl ' ' fhzy -N -, X -- -, - 'A' I 1 fr J ' Z 2 , fi 2 V -. '3 'f'M'ZfrJfW7 Daniel G. Kelley Lupe C. Kelly Donald C. Kitch Jeanne Knudson Tom Krattigel' Wg? LflCeY Portales Portales Scott City, Kan. P0rtaleS Clovis OWS P 9 4 r . L Dean E. Lackey Robert Landdeck Conrad Lois Lanell Frances Lara Janglgiog- :SSX Jggzuzcage Portales Albuquerque Portales Artesia , - wing' 7 - ' vw ffm Rosa Lee Lemay Sally Ann Leverett Karyl Lichtenbert Gerald L- Locke Ernie Long Portales Morton, Tex. Fowler, Colo. Roswell Carlsbad Marilyn Martin Dennis Massey Marilynn Mayberry Elvin McAlister Nancy I. McCarroll Clovis Clovis ROSWGH H0555 Hobbs Cary B. McCrary Tressie McCullough Kenneth A. McGinnis Floyd A. McKinney Albert McNiel Cladewater, Tex. Roswell Clovis Clovis Phoenix, Ariz. Dorothy Meaders Paul Motta Lovella S. Millsap Gilbert Mitchell Mack Mitchell Roswell Chicago, Ill- Portales Maxwell Tulia, Tex. 4 . Richard Moore Peter R. Morris Donna June Moss Donna Murphy Robe t J. M h I El Paso, Tex. Wyckoff, NJ. Clovis H bb r mp ey L 0 S Portales ,dwg gif ff BWWNW Linda Long lilllngwn Portales D Betty I. McCormack X, um 5 1. Patterson Roswell dom Roger McNiel Stephenll. Perkins Mountainair Qarlsbad Lii Montgomery Honolulu, Hawaii ll Douglas Nancarrow Racine, Wis. Mm l - r .KL .: Aydsin , .- :nail '-'f fri in. 'l Lindam - . . PM ng Barbara Jean Neel Randy Newman Randy Nileves Chris Occhlalini Tommy Palmer Lin Patterson 95 L0Vil1gf0n Melrose CIOVIS Winchendon, Mass. Overton, Tex. Artesia Bettylhcimifl SU5311 J- Pederson Suzie Pattel'50Il Rosalie Patrick Ronald L. Payton Connie Sue Peevey Judy Perkins Howl Clovis Graham, Tex. Portales Hobbs Floyd Albuquerque I 1 .3 nil ll I xl ' 'Av ' 2 llogerllcliel Stephen Pl- P61'kil1S Rita M. Place Robert W. Pyle Gerry Quisenberry Toni Ragland Peewee Rankin llouluif Carlsbad Portales Belen Portales Clovis Wolfeboro, N.H. Lii lioutiimenl. Hnnolulw W 'lr Larry Reif Douglas Richardson Jerry F, Rigden Bill Rodden Jeannine Ross Marvin Sanders Folsom Portales Hart, Tex. Portales Tucumcan Portales 'av mlfnlwi Sara Schmitt C12dYS Schneider Ke1'1'Y Scott Alex Sena Michael Shannon Michael Allen Shanimgn S F ' C ' . St' Joseph, Mo- Cimarron Quanah, Tex. Clovis Portales an rancisco, a 1 . Y 4 , , , LT., . . -K . , my - jf '-'rw 'fig Iw o:-tp'-'il - imap Norma Simmons Portales Sue Shipp Balboa, Canal Zone I. B. Smith Richard L. Smith Portales Beeville, Tex. Fred Stephens Robert S. Stewart Portales Portales 1 Maia I. Taylor Wiley Teel Broadview P01-tales 1 Paul Smarrella Clovis janet Slaten Portales Frederick Speidell Portales Veronica Smith Roswell Charles H. Swanson Oaklawn, Ill. Dale Swopes Portales f W f X. . ,, . ..........,..,,,. X fiffiasgr ' si' X.. fx 'Y if Q, N .si-'X wg 'MQ Q11 A lf N ,f ,dw , X X X f hx S ,ff s x f f Q 1 SQ 4 as wa f X X Q 6 X get X X vw :Stir- , 7 gay f . rf' 2' 7 2325 '. yr. was 2 Carol Thomas William J. Thomas Tularosa Portales Hershall Thornton Chesser Truman Rice Caron I. Tucker Alfred Valenzuela Cladewater, Tex. Albuquerque Clovis Lake Arthur 'W Elbert W. Smith Portales I 'z 7 'X WI: f,.s 'VV . ' fy ' ' A X ....., 4 'f I Beth Stanfield Clovis - Carolyn Tate . Clovis ,k M ff V' :ws f'.ws1.vf .gfbl ' Q, six - . M .fmfq zfxsdwfaa w 'N ., xww-'af . f , Q ' fu L - A, -X A 'Q qsxf , 0 . 1 2, cr s , ..r.. ' . , az gag . , - ip :' fr N 4 aw? ' at A wif P . S. - 5 ' S arf, -.iqf.gu N' A S- ,, sa 'es Z s bb . l, -A -1 ., .. 'Ll ' ' .X 'swf NYM V X . . 'VKX 11 'xl X , f' ,, 45215 -- 9 S at Banda Tidwell Clovis '14 ,i Herma Loy Smith Portales Jane Starritt Tucumcari Carolyn D. Taylor Albuquerque Mary Ann Toepper Clayton fikv John H. Van Auken Kathy Van Da Griff Morristown, NJ. Clayton 1.1. Ji' aefln lVaSS0n DSW9 Fredda Whalen Bo wlegs, Olda. ' 1 M 5 .H f , wxai l l Q X1 Rich all H- Ybarra Clovis Cer all.. J Clovis 1 Tomfh . iii? 1 . 6 4 .. Ls 'SGW a',u- ! I I W P 4 '1f'f Sf H lisa Hales Waggoner Roswell mill Katherine Jim L- Walker Richard Walters Farrell Watson Mary Watts Harry R Werner Hobbs Hobbs Roswell Roswell Eunice . avi v Ronald W. Wicker Kay L. Winning Leslie C. Winsper Trudy Woody john Wyly Clovis Clarksville, Tenn. Texico Portales Roswell l3H9Stamn F redda Whalon Tuwmcari Bowlegs, Okla. m 'E Cmlmplfaylm Richard H. Ybarra John D. Alford John A. Ambrosio Karen K. Bailey David P. Baldwin Robert J. Balestri Albuquerque Clovis Clayton Fall River, Mass. Carlsbad Broadview Portales i TW Geraldine I. Bell Ianet E. Blackaby Maurice C. Boley Marvin Darrel John T. Bowan William L. Burton Mmm Clovis Portales Roswell Bgne Lubbock, Tex. Tucumcan UMW San Ion 1 4 1 , w f i ' , l . . . ' ,, f Bobby I Maxine H Carter Pat R. Chandler 101111 Bal' Clem Glen W' Cfane 5 . . . WUC!! L0vingt0n Carmichael Muleshoe, Tex. Portales Artesia Portales KI MIM Dora 255 Tommy Cain '-: '-Ei P -X' 1.5-Jai- Robin Crawford Roswell Ferrell Roberts Clovis Ierry Haines Portales I. Lanelle Jones Brownfield, Tex. Allen Cruttenden Michael Amarillo, Tex. D0llghel'fY Portales Nina Mae Finney Barbara Fowler Lovington Atlantic, Iowa Thomas Edmister Albuquerque Lexey Jane Griggs Hobbs Herbert I. Tommy D. Holstein Hudson Las Cruces Fordyce, Ark, Sharon Huffman Portales Mary Edmonston Pene S. Farmer Des Moines, Iowa Tucumcari Mike Griggs Janice M. Haas Clovis Ann Arbor, Mich. Virginia Jackson Donald E. Jones Lamesa, Tex. Tucumcari Mary Ann .lones Gerald King Roswell Clovis Noel E. McDonald Roswell Larry W. Gilbert I. Mitchell McDorman Maxwell Farwell, Tex. 256 Franklin R. Rgnald R, Lee Mary L. Liesner Klebold Alamogordo CQUSCY Clovis Dusty Neergaard Portales Eugene P. Nesbitt Fred Nials Clovis Roswell MW F W ms A Pelle sl Farmn Tummcad Janice M, Ham l'1Hifb0r.Mii 1 Donaldi on Ilfiililfifl ,ii iimllw will X ...ii ' .af 'J' V N- -.1 ' Nancy Nials Ralfanita Overton Gay Su Pinnell Danny B. Pope Johnnie Y. Price John Propes Roswell P0l'fal0S Portales Clovis Roswell Portales hifi iizaf i Byron D' Pulllam Martha G' Pyle P3111 W- Rickel' Rodney Ray Ross Fred A. Seale Preston I. Searing Bl'02dVi0W H0555 P0l't3leS Lapeer, Mich. Goree, Tex. Livingston, NJ. Mike Simons David joel Smith jerry Dan Smith Judith Kay Smith john P. Southern Ieanelle H. Spears Artesia Alamogordo Portales Carlsbad Roswell Lovingffm Travis Spears Sherron R. Marilyn Annetta F. Luther T. 110211351 Igfizens l-'0VlHgt0I1 Spencer Standridge Stephens iiephzlas q q Farmington Clovis Portales 05W . . T'd ll Bob G' Stout Clarissa Stout Barbara A. Thomas Szuszltzky Vera L..Thomas Larxgfalgsbgdwe Clovis Raton Sullivan Albuquerque Gamsville, Ga. Albuquerque 257 W, 5. is SJ i K.. 1 i i Q Est . Li gg! i i 1 i i i i l . i i i i I ' ua Su Troy Albuquerque John E. Whiteside Dumas, Tex. James V. Young Truth or Consequences E. Gene Usrey Portales Charles D. Wickard ' Clovis PQ A ' W , I. ... Y 5 ai Af' ,ra ' f f li, ah, f 4- ,. Marlene E. Vince Edwin P. Von Barbara C. Vos Pat W Aubum, N.Y. Hoene Vassar, Mich. Dum eave' Nutley, NJ. as' Tex- Q-vy M Esly B. Williams Marilyn S. Patricia S. Wood Tom Wodall Detroit, Mich. 'Williams Mexia, Tex. Roswell Copperas Cove, Tex. Chris Occhialini, Silver Pack photographer, tries out some of his photographic skill. Maybe by taking this picture he is secretly wishing there were four of him, one to cover each of the sections he did for the yearbook. Chris was the photographer for University Life, Who's Who, Organizations and Athletics. .d C' Andie' mlrerlillf nl' Richard W. Bradlulf llorilfll l l l Clara Daniels Oakland, Calif. LET? lamshid Teheran, Im aaa., Pal wp I mms fig . 31, l l ll TUIJ1 WDM Hvslsell L graphic skill Maybe ne to cover each nl liversity Life, Whol i s l .- 'i 1- Graduate l AAV'-P A A 4 . l ' - waz' V W l ' A A A , 1'A: D Qs A 'V A ' ' iff- . . , ' ': la, , 5 ' drews Donald L. Bailey Dan L. Ballinger Lester R. Beason - . , l David Anlll Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad Cbarslncellenldam Gerald Bemldl Jem S' B'gel0w Roy B'B11mfd l n - . - SECT 1 S: 3 el'V1 es 8- Portales Portales Lovlngton 5 a .. g , ' W 5 A f' s l ' ? 3 C as A 2 Richard W. Adrian L. Charles Brunacini Thomas Calkins Benjamin P. Chang Jack D. Cooper Carole I. Custer David D. Custer I A Bl-adfute Bregnard Jamestown, N.Y. Niantic, Conn. Shantung, China Laurel, Neb. Los Alamos Tucson, Ariz. Moriarty Albuquerque ' P l ll' ,. l l 1 i li R 5 'E 3 'iii . r v 1 Clara Daniels Susan E. Dodd Thurman Elder Iacqueline F agin Andrea Fritz Clenclon I. Moss Foy Graves F lorine Hopkins Oakland, Calif. Eunice Portales Roswell Parkridge, Ill. Texico Albuquerque Lovington l ,5 is .... an ,f 5? hs, s , ,' l .A 7 ai Zfikf wl ' 'rf-' . . A 'EXW JSM V .ff ia A X M si 7 ' . a fn. s. -- Way wt, NV .N P , ...U-4 -H xg, raw., V I Q . Iamshld james L. Howell Edward W. Hulsey Ion James Leonard Lane Annabel S. Lee Hsln Hua Lm James Lmam Hooshmand-Parsi Portales Portales Clovis Abilene, Tex. Lin 1. Republic of China Hobbs Teheran, Iran R6plllJliC of China Geoffrey Lasbal Clams-Eb Mad Ralph A. Marshall Charlie lr. Mitchell Lwda Morgan Arthur Earl Pave Iflinetglzge Maffgfftifpou El Paso, Tex. Taipei, Taiwan, Portales Tulias Tex' Floyd Portales 01' 1 China P an i C Ben F,P1-it h . - M. S h mber Dennis Schneider Phyllis K- S6011 Terry Sheesley 3 . l -lf' Portales Roundtree Ial Mineral Wells, Tex' Cimarron , l Clovls Farmington C eu, Herman D- Ramsey W1n0na Manlyn B' Salter Joe c a g Portales Oskaloosa Tenn. : vf .. , .:, - 'Aff- 'hfw - w p ' , , . ..-. , .- ,ifavi f Q ..f.,sb........a x I 4 ff X iff? ,, 5 Q 'uf,,.,..., J ,P ,. .nf X f 41.32, ffm i ' -X - 1 ' M, L J'm Templeman James D. Trivitt Mary L. Shepherd Don Sikes Frederick . l . I b d Homer, La. Portales Sullivan Farmington Car S 21 Portales Mary Varghese Ronnie Windham Lan- India Edinburg, Tex. Carlsbad Y Woody Car Irene Alford Patricia Bass Kena Sue Barbara C. Davis Douglas Olin Bettedanf? W- R0bert.S. Michael D. Y Provo, Utah Portales Chaddick Artesia Fuqua G00dW1H Hardwick Johnson Portales Tucumcari Clovis Clovis Pgrtales John Miller James R. Morgan Ashley W. William E. Pyle David Lee Smith Jake B. Taylor Jack H. Wayne Sheila Wayne HHISCY, Nell P0l'taleS Neefgaard Zionsville, Ind. Roswell Floyd Danville, Ill. Toledo, Ill. Floyd A. Wise Pampa, Tex. Portales 260 .4 , ,..,.. -.,, , ,,.,.,....,,,..- --.- 1--A Q-We Mike Gerfese Greek Gee! Kem Williams G reek Goddess for the finest in Music and Photography . , X . ROOSEVELT COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. P o sox an mon: republic 6-4491 PORTALES. NEW MEXICO 5 'A A Wiredhand is proud To have o spot in The Silver Pock of '64-'65 II omg. 'NBII- S 0 lm GROU D P. O. BOX 389 PHONE 356-4491 PID'S SHOE STORE LADIES' and CHILDRENS' SHOES II5 S. Main Po,-tales H I 4'-Fhluulul MORGAN REALTY CO. - HOMES - FARMS - RANCI-ues I509 S. Ave. D. Huberf Morgan. Broker Porfoles Phone 356-5031 Q BYNUM MOTORS ON AUTO ROW Oldsmobile - Buick - Ponfiac - GMC PORTALES. N. M. Cecil Cook Insurance Agency YOUR PROTECTION IS MY BUSINESS PORTALES Box 630 II6 Sou'rh Avenue B phone 356-5861 44 'EJ gx WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS FREE PARKING 356 6654 2175 A C 1-M ,,,q,,, .,,,,.,..,.,.,, ..,...-.f,,-'p--Q-M, ,,.......1,,..+.a. 3RE was POVAGIQ5 X TY CQ J lANCHES 'A MOFQGH. Broker mone 356-5031 i I 16' ,7 Drug rf. SERVICE T0 THE SICK Phone 356-6671 Portales, New Mexico 1 M, +10 7 21754 0401 Q: Qt ,W ' iff MN f L Our SKILLED HANDS GUARD YOUR HEALTH 265 4 I 1 niueraify goolmfope MW AWVWWW gcyour ggzwlenf .szolalaing Cenferv MEMBER of NACS IODOM OFFICE SUPPLY 1Q.....,f.,,.-1Q...1 SJ.. ...J 3.,.,... GENE JOHNSON PHARMACY We HW 504406 ffl WM gp. ...J om.. 5.,,,,A.. 3'l7 S. Ave. C 219 So hMain 6-4477 356-4543 P I N M ' I04 S. Ave. A. Portales COOPER-HO BBS CHEVROLET CO. SANDS MOTEL Authorized AIR CONDITIONED TELEVISION oonon-av mo 1. n. wmnenn Deule' Hrway 70 Portales, N. M we aialareciafe your Lufnineoa 401 S. Ave. C. Telephone 6-445'l Portales, New Mexico MIKE BURNS Portales Valley wHoLssALE CANDY AND 'rosAcco Sweet POUND GI'0W6I'S A5511 356-4296 524 N. Ave. 0 PORTA'-ES' N- M- Portales, New Mexico CH: of Cu'?d Yanun J-LEE DEPT. STORE nouclls B. 51 ing S ffvice 7 . Prli, 544 ltxifo 77 X STORE f EL Q mfvisuii L l l pofmlest ii W g illvt' Mellllllll M 1 'YW ff !T PORTALES NATIO AL BAN Q S DUUGLAS B. STONE, President ON CAMPUS T0 SERVE YOU BETTE Serving Portales Since i906 Downtown At The Corner of Second St. ond Abilene R Our Students Bank Conveniently At The University Branch Located ln The Post Office Building 1lNSl,P I X 4 305 +C, Q Mixirnum fb .J SI'1,fJh'i at in. ance Q id For Ea.h Q, Deposi Q v.M + 611369 'writ' wr, was Cscar s Boot FARMERS OIL CO. Sh Portoles, N. M. oe Gasoline - Kerosene - Lube Oil - Greases Expert shoe Repair 3I2 E. Commercial Phone 356-5686 Hand-Made Boots - Saddle Repair C- H- COBB, MQV- . HUGH AND CLAUDINE COSLETT SHOES DYED ANY COLOR Phone 356-5272 Porlales 224 Wes? Second I vi, sv v 0 l, ills FI! 1725 Soul l PORTALE.S Trails Restaurant and illzllli LUMBER COMPANY CUHPIHI Coffee Shop W Excellen'r Food for Those Who Care sonastsuo ezine! :R-Eli? A ! , s gi? ff? A ef-EET L T if? J vii- E et? Easl Highway 60, 70 8: 84 Clovis, N. M. .seeggeeees 9- s ' T 11 'T f? ff5 f3 'Q 5-132 2 A P2 Q TSC' so 6 5? 65.75-iid 1 pig' HARRIS' STORE FOR MEN UALITY CLOTH ' R Cmfbf- BM'-9 Sw- Q ...ET-il'3'ELS'25il'1liZAMPUS WEA E jam 9 'S:'fP6 ORVILLE J. HARRIS, o-me Phone 356-5662 Phone 356-5071 PRlCE'S CREAMERIES, INC. -VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS- P 0 Bo 480 . . x Prescription Specialist 5' 3 Af' Ts' A 0 oufscmvnon vunxumfxu 5- Main Ph0l'le - Portales, Portales P.O. Box 480 INC' Plains Huildvrs Supply ,Op MM X e - -si . CNG Q PWS ,-:J ln 1 , K X ' D .. - 1E G ffi 90' KMA 9:2 3 Phone 355.5685 5 ,,. an . 41.f'::iff'fiEfi'if2i?i'-' 1725 South Ave. D. 6 4465 Sl 4ff27f3'f3t 7 XV SCM Corporation has pioneered the development of the typewriter industry since 1903. Today, SCM Corporation makes more kinds of typewriters, electric and manual, than any other manufacturer in the world. Some notable achievements include: marketed first successful mt portable 'typewriter' marketed first and l l Glaltnn 7 nrnitnre , on y eectric portable type- writerg introduced these features now adopted by all typewriters- segment shift, tabulator, two-color ribbon, interchangeable platensp introduced a new concept with the economical Compact 250 electric office typewriter for every office use. DAVIDSEIN' CIFFICE MACHINE CCI. JERIL DAVIDSDN SCM TYPEWRITERS -- TCTALIA ADDER5 8. CALCULATORS ' ' Store R. C. ALLEN CASH REEISTERS Your Quality Furnlture FERRY ELECT BLDG. 315 W. 6TH ST d - Portales - 356-5704 oCare 507 East Seton PHONE 356-860I P . Nrw M Xl 1 Clovis. Nil t RMEN 1 Allrus Will and CO. CLOVIS, N. MEX CARMACK 8 SONS, l ,Nationally Advertised Mens Wear SEARS ROEBUCK 314 MAIN - cLovls,NEw Mexico DIAL PO 3-7152 Shop at'Sears and Sgve R E H Sltisfactlon Guaranteed or.YourLVIox:y-Back 8 I je BML? gfaae 701 Main PO z-2911 7635528 00 Main Clovis, New MEXICO 4 aslll' wiv, Smart Fashions for Smart Coeds PHILLIPS HOUSE 0F MUSIC Wurlitzer, Story, Clark and Sohmer Pianos Hammond Organs Band Instruments, and Accessories 1 I CLOVIS. N. M. Records and Music , . . lil - CI S - No. 8 village Shopping Center nh. and Main TI8 Main ovls ands Center Portales c Wed .rifilmdleen Edt :viola lo llc fauna, anal alaulcnla of 6 Manager from your in porfafed, Wea! mexico r i TJ -S miqglij go Member 61 I-IIB: Federal Deposit msuranceteotpqfqqgp, llll' MGMBEQ' POR.-XC clgeruing poooeueff Counfy Since 1902 H HESTAND FLORAL Elvis 8z Billye Jo Hestand :vlan il., bllouvun 813 West 2nd Street '47 if will W phone 356-6951 CAPITAL, SURPLUS ond RESERVES over S700,000.00 T SOUTHWEST CABLE T.V. CO. Television by cable No antenna on your roof I TT7 W. 2nd, , 1 Portales, New Mexico Phone 356 673 S , 's Pianos lles nds Cenier , po, 1 In lu ll I l l I 5 l l lm ' l llllli F ,gl 1 We 5 l l Fl l ., -8. svfiflfi l L l A ll hbudh ,minima .ll l 1 lil l A Cllllllf .gn by cllll A l dfmlllllll Congrafuiafiona fo :Ae facuhg am! afuclenfd ' of mmf 5CfV1CCS,I11C- WORLEY MILLS Associated Food VinCen1Amozeen Neal C. Gagliarclo Residenl Manager Pfesldenl' . CLOVIS, N. M. Farwell. Tex.. Goodland, Tex.. Porhles. Elida. Tucumcari, Las Cruces, Pleasani' Hill TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE FOR A CHANGE! FQRD BR CE :pam BLA CKABY W FORD MERC UR Y Nl A Sales Service 619 East znd sf. 3566676 Portales, New MeXiC0 lvl l l SEXTON'S SEED Sc NURSERY CC 0 pfmenb of me 4l9 Commercial St Portales ' Bulk Garden Seed ' 5l1rubS ' Bulbs ' Lawn Seed ' Trees ' Fertilizers CLOVIS NEW MEXICO Established l907 mf fofaffm noossvm comm ABSTRACT co ,Wd HES? pgrce Mogcgnimk CAEESQEQQTLTQSCE 3..,.,.f, yum .X IQML ,J ,4 1 J E. 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Leon, 124, 125 Linda G., 202, 169, 170 Nicholas, 228 William J., 170, 209 Andrews, David C., 167 Andrus, Billy Ray, 181 Aragon, Johnny F., 238, 189 Aragon, Robert A., 202 Araujo, Raul R., 228 Argeanas, Donna J., 202, 137 Armentrout, Suzanne, 202, 187 Armstrong, Sandra, 202 Amold, Brian D., 202 Arnold, James D., 202 Ashworth, James S., 202 Askew, Kay F., 247 Atchley, Sharon Sue, 228, 176, 187 Atchley, Velma, 238 Atcitty, George W., 202 Atkinson, Richard H., 167 Atteberry, Pamela, 202 Aucutt, Bobby G., 219 Aucutt, Vernon Edgar, 219 Augustinos, Angelo, 247, 177 Augustinos, Tacia C., 238 Austin, Darla J., 202 Autrey, Everett, 202 B Babcock, A. Spencer, 247. 189 Babcock, Howard E., 228 Bachicha, Evelyn L., 202 Bates, Harold Dean, 105, 238, 120, 121 Batson, Wesley O., 152 Battat, Anita, 228 Bauer, William S., 219 Baughman, Larry G., 203 Baxter, Joan F., 148, 203 Baxter, Robert, 228 Bazzell, Teddy L., 228 Bearden, Richard, 228 Beasley, Darrell, 203 Beckman, Carolyn S., 238 Begay, Gilbert D., 173 Begay, Martha, 228, 173 Belcher, Lloyd W., 228 Bell, David S., 142, 247 Bell, Geraldine J., 173, 255 Bell, Kenneth E., 203 Bell, Patricia A., 203 Bell, Sandra A., 156, 203, 245 Ben, Vernon, 203 Bender, Patricia A., 203 Bender, Susan Kay, 186 Benham, Jo Ann, 228, 187 Benn, Bette, 203 Bennett, Betty, 228, 182 Bennett, Max, 89, 140, 247, 94, 150, 177 Bennett, Nikki S., 156, 203 Bennett, Phyllis L., 228, 170 Beiiggtt, Saundra, 62, 89, 149, 156, 247 Benson, Bruce E., 152 Benson, Merle'J., 247 Berg, Adam J., 247 Berg, Lucille E., 238, 43 Bergener, Robert T., 203 Berggren, Davey L., 247, 166 Berggren, Linda E., 247, 168, 177 Bernstein, Philip, 142 Berran, Mary Teresa, 166 Best, Janice L., 154, 203 Best, Troy Lee, 238, 174 Betts, Lavette, 203 Betts, Linda Sue, 228, 179, 183 Bicknell, Robert, 146, 228 Bigelow, John E., 247 Biggers, Darla, 203, 180 Bingham, Gordon H., 228 Blnkley, James R., 228, 188 Binnell, Douglas P., 129 Birdwell, Billy C., 123 Birdwell, Robert L., 203, 151, 123 Bishop, E. Fern, 228, 180 Bishop, Harriet E., 203 Bixler, James, 69, 107, 219 Black, Douglas G., 228, 152 228, 179 Borden, Bobby, 238 Borden, Janis A., 149, 247, 168, 177 Borden, Mary Anne, 158, 203 Borden, Richard, 144, 203 Borden, William, 203 Borland, Elizabeth, 158 Borland, Stephen, 238 Boswell, Martin M., 133, 144, 247, 125 Boswell, Timothy M., 203 Botkin, Norris, 203, 151 Bouldin, Jimmy Fran, 238 Bourassa, John Pat, 146, 238, 162 Bowers, Melvin W., 203 Bowman, John T., 255 Bowman, Joseph, 132, 133, 247, 122 Box, Margaret A., 247 Boyd, Carolyn R., 203 Boyd, Jerry I., 146, 203, 120 Boyd, Jimmy D., 146 Boyett, Ben H., 203 Boyett, Nancy K., 228 Boyett, Patricia L., 203 Bracey, William C., 236 Bradford, Tresa W., 203 Bradford, Wayne T., 228 Bradfute, Richard W., 177 Bradley De Anne P 170 Bradley? John M., 2318, 110, 171, 127 Bradley Linda L., 247, 173 Bradley? Mike J., 203 Bradley, Richard, 144, 203 Bradley Walter D. 236 Bradley? 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Muriel, 219 Breckon, William D., 228 Breen, Vicki, 149, 154 Breitenstein, John, 203, 170 Brent, Windell, 146, 203 Brewer, Noel B., 203, 188 Brewton, Ronald E., 238 Brewton, Wiley C., 203 Bridges, Jimmy J., 238 Bridwell, Bill Ray, 23 Briggs, David G., 118, 203, 151 Briggs, Sherry L., 156, 204 Briggs, William B., 236, 175 Bright, Ella M., 204 Brinson, Kenneth C., 170, 178 Brittain, Jimmie D., 228 Britton, Otha Leon, 132, 238, 152, 177 Britton, Wilma R., 204 Brooks, Glenda F., 204 Bacon, David G., 228 Baggett, Ronald G., 106, 242 Baggette, Larry, 202 Bailev, Donald L., 187 Black, Sandra Kay, 228, 172, 183 Blackaby, Janet E., 255 Blackaby, Patrick, 203 Blackeraby, Lou A., 158 Brooks, Gwnda R., 204 Broome, Bettye-Glee, 248, 185, 178 Brower, Carter G., 238 Brown Charles L., 238, 171, 129 Bailey, Karen K., 255 Baker, Alvis Lee, 202, 171 Baker, Arnold S., 142, 202 Baker, Janis Gayle, 228 Baker, Lyndell L., 247 Baker, Roger C., 238 Blackwelder, Charlie, 236 Blackwell, Marjorie, 247 Blaine, Sidney, 203, 187 Blair, Ronald, 219 Blaylock, Lonnie, 203, 189 Brown, Edward Paul, 228, 173 Brown, Francella, 95, 204, 166 Brown, Freida K., 204, 170 Brown, Gary M., 172, 122 Brown, Jimmie J., 219 Baldridge, Bettie G., 247 Baldridge, R. 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V-9 94: Bullock, Bill, 144 Burch, Paul D., 182 Burdette, William L., 201 Burgin, Lee, 229 Burke, Robert Gene, 229, 168 Burke, Rodney Dean, 248 Burkett, Lonnie Jac, 172, 236 Burkhalter, Bill, 238, 173 Burleson, Douglas L., 242, 181 Bumam, Maurice K., 204, 151 Burnett, Floye J., 248 Burnett, Michael D., 204 Burnett, Roger Kent, 229 Bumett, Wayne A., 238 Burrows, Jimmy E., 248 Burt, John A., 146, 248 Burton, Garold P., 133, 204 Burton, Gary Lee, 118, 229 Bu1'ton, William L., 255, 189 Busby, Leslie, 242 Bush, Michael R., 204, 183, 187 Bussell, Lynda S., 204, 187 Butler, Vic L., 248 Butsch, Dennis C., 181 Butt, Johnny F., 229, 181 Buttrill, Walter R., 204, 169, 122 Butts, Rebecca G., 219 Bylander, Richard, 204 Bynum, Sallie Belle, 229, 187 Byrd, Janell G., 204 Byrd, John W., 204, 187 Byrd, Larry L., 204 C Caddell, Thomas C., 204 Cagle, Trace S., 204 Cain, Jerry B., 229, 183 Cain, Tommy H., 255 Caldwell, Connie E., 158 Caldwell, Nora K., 204 Calhoon, Robert D., 204 Callahan, Dennis W., 171, 240 Callaway, Carolyn, 158, 204, 47 Callis, Shirley A., 204 Callison, Bob S., 242 Calvani, Clifford, 146, 204 Cameron, Ronnie E., 248, 167 Cammon, Suzan Elaine, 67, 229, 69 Campbell, Celia R., 248, 172 Campbell, Lana L., 204 Campbell, Linda C., 204 Campbell, Linda I., 229, 168 Caiggbell, Philip N., 91, 93, 248, 181, Campbell, Sydney, 204, 75 Cantarella, Terence, 229, 152 Cantrell, Gail K., 229, 176, 178, 189, 186 Cantrell, Jeff M., 32 Cantrell, Steve D., 146, 204 Capps, Katherine, 229 Carbone, Bob J., 30, 103, 108 Carby, Lida F., 238 Carew, Michael J., 204 Carlotta, Stephen, 204 Carlton, Cynthia A., 100, 148, 158, 204 Carlton, James S., 204 Carmichael, Bobby J., 151, 255 Carmichael, Donna N., 204 Cames, John G., 204, 172 Caron, Maw C., 158, 204 Carr, Dale W., 204 Carr, Millie Ruth, 96, 238, 176, 187 Carrasco, Jack A., 238 Carter, Maxine H., 255 Carter, Nellie B., 248, 175, 176 Cary, William G., 122, 134 Casados, Robert H., 204 Cash, Patsy M., 242 Cassady, Harry L., 242 Casselberry, Billie, 204, 180 Castellano Bobb 128 205 Coppersmith, Earl R., 205 Corkran, Gerald M., 140, 144 Cornelius, Nancy L., 205 A Corning, Suzanne M., 248, 129 a ya Castleberry, Linda, 205 Cathey, Danny Dayle, 93, 238, 166, 170 Cathey, Marilyn E., 205, 166 Cato, Diana E., 205 Caudle, Joyce Ruth, 158, 238, 169 Caudle, Robert, 144, 238, 120 Cavin, Keith Earl,.236 Chabot, Roger H., 229, 150 Chaddick, Kena Sue, 260 Chambers, Dian Sue, 148, 156, 229, 94 Chandler, Barbara A., 16, 100, 148, 229 94 Chandler, Donald E., 204, 188, 186 Chandler, Pat R., 171, 255 Chandler, Susan, 205 Chaney, Fredrick E., 104, 205 Chapin, Linda A., 238, 182 Chapman, Benjamin N., 219 Chapman, Linda Kay, 229 Chappel, James B., 150 Chase, Gary S., 248 Chavez, Carmelita, 238 Chavez, Dorothy A., 204 Chavez, Irene M., 205 Chavez, Sandra L., 219 Chesney, Karen K., 156, 248, 168 Chewning, Mary L., 69, 140, 156, 204 Chick, Carol J., 204 Chidester, John D., 95, 146 Childers, Doyle D., 205, 170, 172 Childers, Virgil, 205 Chopito, Anthony A., 205 Chowning, Wanda D., 205 Christy, Joan E., 95 Chumbly, Marilyn, 229 Cimino, Larry R., 236 Clardy, Richard S., 205, 129 Clark, Burton G., 219 Clark, David L., 205 Clark, Lila E., 205, 182 Clark, Marsha S., 154, 248 Clark, Patricia Ann, 229, 182 Clark, Richard O., 205 Clay, Jimmie Earl, 242 Clem, John Ray, 255 Clemens, William L., 238 Clements, James, 144, 205 Cloud, Larry R., 205 Coats, Philip W., 205 Cobb, Linda J., 205 Coe, Katheryn Gail, 219 Coffman, Gary G., 205 Coffman, Larry D., 205, 187 Coffman, Linda J., 229 Coinman, John J., 65 Coinman, Penelope, 174 Colborn, Suzanne, 205 Cole, Geraldine L., 236 Cortese, Gerry M., 150, 292, 261 Costin, Mary E., 205 Costin, Mason P., 248 Courter, Larry, 144, 248, 187 Covey, William H., 248, 171 Cowan, Joy L., 248 Cowen, Alvin R., 172 Craig, Mike R., 205 Craig, Royce L., 205 Craig, Ted Lynn, 229 Crane, Carolyn M., 205, 219, 189, 186 Crane, Glen W., 255 Crane, James Michael, 118, 239 Crane, Robert A., 248, 189, 186 Cravens, Carol E., 205 Crawford, Patricia, 205 Creamer, Kathryn E., 205 Creed, Melva J., 239 Cresto, Russell, 205, 170 Crisp, Billy J., 170 Criss, Donald F., 23, 171, 174 Crist, Carl Clay, 206, 170, 127 Crittenden, W. Dean, 219 Crook, Carole A., 206 Crouch, Michael L., 206 Crouch, Roy M., 229 Crow, Kenneth, 206, 187 Crowder, Connie J., 206 Crume, Larry E., 133, 150, 242 Crsgchfield, Carl, 25, 66, 89, 133, 146 9 Cruttendon, Allen, 256 Culver, Barrie W., 206 Cumpton, Duane N., 206 Cunningham, Cinda, 219 Cunningham, K. W., 170, 127 Cunningham, Robert, 248, 176, 189, 186 Curnutt, Amiel, 242, 181 Curnutt, Donna K., 154, 229 Currell, Joel Ray, 206 Curry, Barbara A., 206 Curry, James M., 229 Curtis, Robert G., 239, 181 Curttright, Donald, 248, 150 Custer, Linda J., 229 D Dahlgren, John K., 118, 146, 242, 135 Dailey, Margaret P., 229 Daley, Chris K., 206 Dalluge, Jeilfery, 107, 232 Damby, Peter Jay, 168, 170, 242 Damon, Gwynn, 206 Damron, Lagenia K., 248 Danforth, Howard R., 206 Darland, Jan A., 239 Cole, Tom H., 205 Coleman, Richard, 242 Collins, Earl, 144, 248 Collins, Fredrick, 69, 89, 151 Collins, Harriet L., 205 Colosi, Fredrick, 248, 150 Colvin, Bill D., 205 Darling, Donnie, 95, 248, 177 Darrow, Dona L., 91, 154, 206 Daugherty, John W., 206, 119 Dausses, William F., 132, 206 Dauteuil, Jessie R., 206, 151 Daves, Shirley J., 248 Davey, Bruce W., 206 Davidson, Richard D., 242 Commander, Lawrence, 205, 189, 183 Compton, Frances A., 229 Compton, Twils Jean, 236 Conant, Roger H.. 96, 118. 205, 182 Conaway, Donnell C., 150 Conley, Larry E., 205, 129 Conner, Peggy Nell, 171, 272 Conti, Nicholas W., 132, 146 Conway, Mary Leota, 95, 239 Cook, Gary Wayne, 163, 150, 151 Cook, James Larry, 239 Cook, Nelda Jo, 205 Cook, Patricia L., 154, 160 Cook, William Edwin, 229 Coon, Terry L., 205, 122 Cooper, Annette, 205, 182 Cooper, Eldin L., Jr., 229 Cooper, Janette, 205, 182 Cooper, Thomas M., 132, 133, 205, 120 277 Davis Barbara A., 206 Davisi Barbara c., 260, 189, 186 Davis, Carl Glenn, 206 Davis, Charles R., 249 Davis, Dorothy, 229 Davis, Gayle Lynn, 236, 187 Davis, Jimmie G., 249, 172, 177 Davis, Kenneth, 249 Davis, Kenneth O., 140, 14.2, 150 Davis, Mike Hall, 146, 206 Davis, Ronnie Lynn, 246 Davis, Roy O., 206 Davis, Susan E., 206 Davis, Tony R., 229 Davis, William H., 109 Davis, William J., 206 Dean, Richard E., 239 Dean Sherrian Ka 158 239, 180 , ya 9 Decker, June I., 239, 137 Deen, Larry G-, 200 Defoor, Dennis E., 206 Dejoris, Timothy, 140, 200, 94 Delap, Jchn E-, 140 Demasters, Kenneth, 146, 200 Demore, J. Kenneth, 242, 131 Denison, Anna Roxey, 243 Denison, Harold G-, 239 Dennison, Johnson, 206, 170 Denton, Judith I., 182 Denton, LYIIDQN1 W-, 182 Devaney, Cleo M., 206 Devaney, Joyce A-, 249 ' Devaug, B110Hi1a 5323, 230 Dew, onnie ., Dewees, Larry A., 200, 120 Dial, Benjamin F., 31, 102, 106. 249 Dial, Carolyn R., 239 Dibenedetto, Joseph, 249 Dickenson, John R., 140, 219 Dickerson, Chad D., 206 Dickinson, Johnny A., 152 Dickson, Glen M., 206 Dictson, Bobby A., 249, 172 Diephouse, Roberta, 91, 249, 166, 108 Diersing, James E., 242 Diggs, Gary Dean, 179, 187 Dillard, Wayland J., 206, 249 Dinsmore, Carolyn, 206 Ditto, Gary K., 219 Dlugosz, Joseph J., 128 Dobbs, Kathy M., 206 Dobell, Robert J., 206, 151 Dodd, Lyndal K., 239, 168, 182 Dodson, Jimmy L., 206 Doherty, Michael J., 229 Donnell, Connie, 206 Dooling, Joe M., 206 Dorris, Cone J., 249 Dougherty, Michael, 96, 144, 256 Douglass, Kirby D., 146, 229 Dowall, Richard, 150 Drake, Dixie B., 229, 168 Drake, Reese L., 146, 249, 169 Draper, Beverly K., 206 Dressman, Frank C., 243 Drewett, Fredrick L., 188 Dubravac, Stephen E., 239 Dudley, William, 219 Duffy, Drew Michael, 122, 134 Duffy, Glenn Dennis, 134 Duke, La Donna, 229 Dula, Arthur, 167 Dunaway, Ronnie W., 229 Duncan, George Ann, 239 Duncan, Jackie, 206 Duniven, Paulette, 239 Dunlap, Gary R., 150 Dunlap, Mary, 95, 140, 158, 229 Dunn, Arthur Thomas, 133, 142 Dunn, Melvin P., 249 Dunn, Robert C., 206 Dunn, Shirley F., 229 Dupuy, Joe L., 132, 206 Duran, Julia Cilia, 243 Dwyer, Thomas P., 179, 187 Dycus, Carrie L., 93, 206, 166 Dye, Billy Dale, 249, 152, 171 Dye, Charline E., 229 Dyer, William D., 249, 189 E Eaks, Jimmy, 173 Earnest, Evelyn, 154 Earnest, Marcia, 148, 229, 179 Easley, Douglas, 146, 94 Easley, Maretta M., 206 Easterly, Thomas, 142 Eck, Alan, 249 Edelmann, Andy, 25, 63, 89, 95, 181, 135 Edmister, Thomas L., 146, 256 Edmondson, Mary, 25, 63, 256 Edmonson, Cheryl, 206 Edwards, Beverly, 207 Edwards, Marieta, 249, 168, 236, 182 Edwards, Robert, 207 ' Edwards, Sondra, 207 Edwards, William, 207 Eiland, Graydon, 207, 219 Elgan, James, 219 Ellington, David, 207 Elliott, Larry, 207 Ellis, Ernie, 207 Ellison, Glenda, 207, 170 Ely, Edmund, 150 Elze, Roberta, 219 Emerson, Ann, 229 England, Joyce, 229 Engleman, Howard, 118, 243 English, William, 150 Erwin, Mildred, 154, 167 Espinosa, Gilbert, 207 Estes, Delton, 229 Evans, Archie, 239 Everage, George, 181 Everage, Norma, 207 Ezell, Craig, 150 Ezell, Glenn, 249, 150 Ezell, Glenna, 64, 96, 149, 156, 239, 1 F Fairbanks, Lowell, 249 Fairbanks, Rufina, 173, 243 Fairchild, Sandra, 207 F airfield, Rose, 207 Falkenstine, James, 146, 229 Falkner, Joseph, 144, 97 Fallis, Jerre, 151, 123 Fallis, Patte, 229 Fangon, Dolores, 172 Farmer, Penelope, 154, 256 Farris, James, 105 Farris, Janice, 158 Feezel, Janet Louis, 149, 156, 230 Feilbach, Bonnie, 249, 177 Felts, Arnold, 207, 170, 127 Fields, Gailya D., 230, 175 Fink, William, 243 Finney, Nina, 256 Fisher, Donald, 132, 249, 152 Fisher, Nancy, 249 Fitz, Judith, 207, 189, 182, 187 Fitzgerald, Donald, 230 Fitzgerald, Sherri, 219 Fitzner, Linda C., 219 Fitzner, Nancy, 236 Flanagan, Patrick E., 249 Flanders, Billy, 103, 207, 122 Fleck, Linda, 207 Fleming, David, 236 Fleming, Donald, 236 Fleming, Doris, 249 Fleming, Marilyn, 239, 178 Fleming, Roger, 230, 171 Fletcher, Linden, 230 Fleurat, Joseph, 207, 170 Flinn, Albert, 230, 170, 172, Florstedt, James, 249 Flowers, Billy, 236 Fly, Gary, 230, 170 Foley, James, 236 Fondy, Linda S., 207 Forbes, Bob, 249 Ford, Harry, 150 Ford James, 249 Ford, Janie Ann, 207 Ford Loran, 230, 171 Ford Richard, 181 Ford, Sheryl, 207 Ford, Susan, 207 Fore an Stanley 243 m 9 9 Forrester, Reba, 156, 207 Foster, Della. 25, 89, 207 Foster, Douglas, 230 Foster, Shirley, 249 Foster, William, 230, 172 Foulds, Judy, 243 Fourmentin, Gregory, 230 Foust, Jay, 150 Fouts, David, 239 Fowler, Barbara, 256 Fowler, Brian, 170 Fox, Gaylon, 120 Fox, Roberta, 239, 182 278 127, 181 68 F ranini, Edward, 249 Franklin, Loyd, 239 Franklin, Terry, 158, 207 Franko, Michael, 243 Franse, Mildred, 230 Franz, Janet, 140, 154, 249, 178, 189 Franz, Susan, 158, 207, 187 F rausto, Alvaro, 207 Freeman, Linda, 207, 168 Frierson, James, 219 Froembgen, Mary, 207, 187 Frost, Gary, 239 F ryar, Donna, 250 Fryar, E. Dewane, 250, 150 Fulgham, Cecil, 207 Fuller, Marjorie, 207, 169, 170, 187 Fullmer, Suzanne, 207, 169, 189 Funk, Eugene, 219 Fuqua, Douglas, 260, 189 G Gadziala, Gary, 207, 122 Gage, William, 207, 183 Gaillardet, Paul R., 219 Galle, Jere Robin, 230 Galusha, Richard, 207 Gammill, Juanita, 250, 170 Gann, Flora S., 207 Garcia, Margaret, 219 Gardner, Olin H., 172 Garner, James, 207 Garner, Larry, 207 Garner, Robert, 219 Gatewood, Gwenda, 65, 87, 95, 148, 156, 97, 243, 180 Gay, Suzanne, 250, 169, 177 Gchachu, Kirby, 173 Gee, Everett, 207 Geer, Judith Ann, 207 Gentry, Charles, 207 Gentry, Nancy, 207 George, Lela, 207, 170 George, Phillip, 207 Gerber, Nancy Lee, 230, 170 Gettemy, Donald, 230, 171 Gettys, John, 174 Gibanica, Stephen, 207 Gibson, Carolyn, 158, 230, 179 Gibson, Larry, 219, 187 Gibson, Marla, 207 Gibson, Omer Leon, 239, 181 Giddings, Walter, 243 Gifford, Carla Mae, 16, 148, 23 Gill, Mickey, 230 Gillis, Olan, 230 Gilman, Ralph, 208, 182 Gilroy, Valerie A., 158, 236 Gladden, Mike, 250, 120 Glenister, Norman, 232 Glover, Ellen Jo, 230 Gober, Patricia M., 208 Godding, Patrick N., 133, 208 Godfrey, James R., 219 Goettel, Richard, 144 Golf, Sherry E., 239, 172, 183 Goldberg, Jerry M., 170 0, 166 Golgcgn, Michael L., 149, 156, 230, 94, Gonser, Dian Kay, 230, 179, 180 Gonzales, Julia, 230 Gonzales, Raymond, 239, 181 Gonzales, Rose Lee, 230 Good, Bennie J., 208 Goodman, James T., 208 Goodman, Johnny M., 208 Goodman, Larry W., 120, 121 Goodner, Mary E., 208 Goodner, Richard, 239 Goodwin, Bette Jane, 260 Goodyear, Phyllis, 208, 187 Goolsby, Larry D., 250 Gordon, Barbara J., 208 Gordon, Richard B., 208, 171 Gordon, Vicky K., 208 Gossett, David J., 208 Gossett, Melburn L., 230, 171 Gracie, Cary J., 239 W :GM Grahllnr Geo: Gfaham' uS1 G11-ham' H I 0121019 Kegel C1312 I ng, Gravis' G iw C1312 gui, 9 vei, 211 Gra Gray, 13,5 5113111011551 gg Gfeal110'15e1 Grearlwuse, Eh Gre31ll0ll50: I g,grves,M4f5, Green, 1701111111 Green: 2 en Slllfleya 611581111 01131183 eenwood, Be llefr, 5121122 GregorY,110nn'e Grflllillions DNS Gresham, Dom Grider, GW LW area. lose, 106 Griffin, Linda Sue Grilhnr Pwlflle D grijirh, Beverly S Griggs, Lerey Ian Griggs, Michael R Grimaldi, Richard Grinde, Harold F ., Grhde, Travis, 96 Croce, Dinah K, 1 119, iso Grounds, Robert E Crubbs, Randall L 146, 250, 163, 97 01114, lulian, 111 Srufirrermf, Eliodoro, CY. 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KentQi2g9 Gra , erry, Grblaic, Richard A., 243, 120 Greathouse, Charlot, 250, 1 781 Greathouse, Ch61'Y1, 149, 250,, 1 67 177 Greathouse, Delores, 230 Greathouse, Elaine, 208, 187 Greaves, Mary R., 69, 156, 208 Green, Donald W., 208 Green, Marcella K., 208 Green, Shirley, 219 Greene, Charles, 219 Greenwood, Betty, 239 Greer, Charles, 250 Gregory, Ronnie D., 208 Gremillion, Dawsie, 104, 230 Gresham, Dorothy, 239 Grider, Gary Lynn, 230, 170 Griego, Jose, 106 Griffin, Linda Sue, 208, 170, 137 Griffin, Pauline D., 230 Griffith, Beverly S., 208 Griggs, Lexey Jane, 256 Griggs, Michael R., 256 Grimaldi, Richard Grinde, Harold F., 236 Grizzle, Travis, 96, 250, 152 89, 187 , 168 7 Groce, Dinah K., 66, 140, 148, 156, 230, 179, 180 Grounds, Robert E., 219 Grubbs, Randall L., 25, 31, 63, 88, 146, 250, 163, 97 Guerra, Julian, 111, 120, 121 Guerrero, Eliodoro, 243 Guffey, Larry, 208 Gunn, Jacquelyn, 230 Gutberlet, Matthew, 208 H Hass, Janice, 256, 129 Haag, Wilbum W., 142 Hacker, Joseph, 250 Hadley, Linda S., 208 Hagan, Fred, 239 Hagar, Ronnie, 181 Hager, John, 250 Hagood, Carole, 208, 170, 187 Hahn, Wanda J., 158, 208, 170 Haid, Ronald Temple, 230 Hanes, Jeny D., 93, 256 Halsten, Nancy, 250, 168, 172, 183 Hale, Douglas A., 250 Hale, Gail E., 230, 168, 182 Hale, Judy Ann, 220 Hale, Winona Marie, 208 Haley, Eugene S., 220 Halferty, Vickie K., 250 Hall, David L., 208 HH11, Gary Raymond, 208 H1111, James V., 250 Hall, Judy, 208 Hall, Linda J., 220 Hall. Van R., 250 Halliburton, Charles, 208 Halsell, James L., 208, 122 Ham, Alfred E., 128, 208 Hamilton, Daniel E., 250, 168, 178 Hafggler, Donna E., 95, 230, 166, Hamrnons, Carl D., 208, 189, 187 Hamilton, Michael, 142, 239 Hancock, Alexander, 133, 181 Hancock, George, 109, 122 Hancock, Linda L., 250 Hancock, William, 144, 230 Hanna, Philip K., 208 Hanson, Robert, 250, 188, 179, 186 107, 179, Harbert, Billy Ray, 230 Harden, Robert A., 208 Hardin, Janie L., 230, 178, 182 Hardin, Wilma J., 208 Harding, Lawrence P., 239, 171 Hardwick, Robert S., 260 Harenberg, Mari M., 170 Hargon, Edward E., 208 Harless, Norman D., 208 Harmon, Gary Lee, 236, 122 Harmon, Steven C., 230 Harper, Nancy E., 208 Harrelson, Nancy R., 250, 168 Harris, Donald L., 250 Harris, Gary A., 208 Harris, George D., 243 Harris, M. Kay, 208 Harris, Mary P., 230, 179, 183 Harrison, Jerry Max, 146, 123, 122 Harrison, Ronald Ed, 150, 236 Harrison, Vivian C., 208 Hart, Susan C., 154 Haschets, Constance, 209 Haskins, Jerry Joe, 243 Hastings, Barbara, 220 Hasty, Lloyd A., 250 Hasty, Mildred E., 250 Hatch, Carol A., 158, 209 Haufmann, Thomas L., 220 Hawkins, Lynn Hawkinson, Jeff B., 150 Hayes, Evelyn, 230 Hayes, Glenna C., 209 Hayes, Keith Leroy, 239 Haynes, Robert Jay, 91, 96, 239, 18 Haynes, Stanley J., 239 Haynie, Priscilla, 230 Hays, Bradford, 209, 151 Hays, Carolyn Lee, 65, 100, 156, 239 Hays, Dan Eugene, 230, 115, 122 Hays, Larry Dee, 250, 182 Hays, Mary Nell A., 250, 182 Hayter, Dwayne, 230 Hedrick, Gayle, 209 Heeter, Dennis, 209, 189 Hefiin, Jearald D., 250 Heglin, Kathy, 209, 187 Heine, Freddy, 209 Heine, Thomas, 230 Heiser, Richard, 209 Helm, Linda, 209 Helman, Ray Martin, 209 Helms, Gilbert, 146 Hemm, Teresa, 230, 180 Henderlight, Rob, 209 Hendershot, Cheryll, 231 Hendershot, Richard, 239 Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Hendren, C Gloria, 220 Joseph, 209, 189 Michael, 209 Terry, 209 yrus, 132, 231, 152 Henig, Marc, 132, 167 Hennahane, Mary, 239 Henningsen, Thomas, 146, 220 Henry, Donald, 209, 189 Henry, Sandra, 209 Herman, Theodore, 128 Hern, Audine, 239 Herndon, Cynthia, 174 Herrera, Yvonne, 209 Herring, Kenneth, 209, 103, 120 Hessinger, Joseph, 209, 169 Hessler, Roger, 239, 111, 120 Hester, Dennis W., 231, 169 Hicks, Donald, 209, 182 Hicks, Penelope B., 149, 154, 220 Hicks, Terry D., 125 Hicks, Wanda B., 243 High, Linda N., 95, 154 Hill, Barbara, 231 Hill, Gary R., 209 Hill, Larry R., 209 Hill, Linda, 239 Hill, Sandra K., 209 Hill, Terry C., 133, 209, 151 Hilliard, John M., 89, 140, 2 Hinde, Larry W-, 209 Hinds, If, 1 279 39, 150, 177 Hines, John C., 250 Hines, Vicki R., 96, 231 Hirsch, Michael J., 231, 137, 186 Hobbs, Bobbie D., 209 Hobbs, Eddie Joe, 209 Hobbs, Linda L., 156, 209 Hodges, Jane E., 209 Hoffman, Kenneth B., 150 Hoffman, William, 187 Hogan, Kristin D., 220 Hogue, Mildred, 239 Hohmann, Estella J., 251 Holden, Terry L., 209, 171 Holguin, Helen L., 231 Holland, James Vance, 174 Hollingsworth, A. S., 146, 239 Hollis, James L., 209 Holman, George M., 231 Holmes, Darla J., 231 Holstein, Herbert J., 256 Holtzclaw, Barbara, 231 Homer, H. Deloris, 231, 179 Hooper, Cynthia A., 209 Hoover, Nancy Anne, 231, 175 Hopkins, David F., 251 Horne, Hugh W., 239, 150, 151 Horton, Wanda L., 209 House, Dixie L., 209 Howard, Joel A., 146 Howell, Jimmy D., 251 Howell, Richard, 142, 231 Howes, Norman R., 96 Hubbell, Jane C., 209 Huddleston, Carol, 209 Hudgeons, Leslie D., 209 Hudson, Camilla, 231 Hudson, Tommy D., 256 Huff, George W., 181 Huff, Larry G., 209 Huffman, Sharon, 256 Hughes, Billy Max, 187 Hughes, Billy R., 251, 182 Hughes, Charlene H., 251 Hulsey, Thalia, 251 Hume, Donald W., 150 Humphrey, Peter J., 209, 171 Hunt, Coy Lavem, 239, 182 Hunton, L. Don, 89, 209 Huston, Jacqueline, 156, 251 Huston, Judy J., 129 Huston, Raymond M., 167 Hutcheson, William, 231, 170 Hutchins, Rhonda C., 148 Hutchins, Sheila J., 148, 156, 231 Hutchinson, L. Ken, 209 Hutto, L. Darlene, 220 Hyatt, Billy D., 243 Hyman, Jerry D., 209, 182 I Ice, Mary K., 140, 158, 209 Ihde, Charlotte J., 231 Ingle, Charles R., 209, 183 Ingram, James H., 220 Ingram, John A., 146, 251 Inman, Judy Arlene, 231 Irmis, John J., 251 Isbell, Allan F., 231, 169 Ivey, Allen Eugene, 209 I ackson, Billy J., 220 Jackson, Gary L., 251, 150 Jackson, Mildred, 149, 231 Jackson, Randy, 231 Jackson, Virginia I., 256 Jacobs, Duane D., 209 Jakeway, Judith Ann, 156, 231, James, Alvin D., 210 James, Linda O., 210, 180 179 James, Richard K., 96, 102, 108, 251 97, 150, 75, 177, 123, 122 Jamieson, Guy C., 132 Janis, James Joseph, 231 Landreth, Beuy Lou, 231, 187 Jarred, Sidney D., 146 Jarret Jarret larry, t, Dixon D., 236 t, William W., 231 David A., 231 Jasper, Harry B., 146, 251 Jenkins, Kenneth, 220 Jenkins, Raymond L., 231, 176, 189, 179, 186 Jenkins, Sharry, 236 Jennings, Tommy J., 187 Johns, James S., 243 Johnson, Brenda S., 210 Johnson, David N., 210, 170 Johnson, Donald R., 239, 173, 181, 135 Johnson, Donna K., 210 Johns on, Gregory F., 210, 183 Johnson, Mary Kay, 231, 172, 179 Johns Johns on, Penelope, 210, 156 on, Ramona, 240, 168 Johnson, Ronald J., 240 Johnson, Ronald N., 144 Johnson, Sanjy, 251 Johnson, Virginia, 210 Johns ton, Robert H., 172 Jones, Benny Dale, 231 Jones, Bobby Don, 240, 176 Jones, Donald E., 256, 177 Jones, Edwin C., 220 Jones Fred H , 231 , . Jones, Lanelle, 256 Jones, Janice, 210 Jones, Jerry D., 210, 187 Jones, Jewell, 251 Jones, Jim Wayne, 210 Jones, Jimmie Lee, 210, 188 Jones Jimmy W., 210, 172 Jones? Judith Elain, 251 Jones Ma Ann 256 TY Jonesz Retha Mae, 210 Kirk, Sam E., 210 Kitch, Donald C., 132, 133, 251, 152 Kizer, Ray M., 146, 231 Klebold, Franklin R., 256 Klopfenstein, Elain, 210 Knight, Anna L., 231 Knight, Charles C., 231, 181 Knighton, Terry L., 231 Knowler, Janet E., 210 Knowlton, Barbara A., 18, 231 Knox, Michial L., 210 Knudson, Jeanne, 251, 177 Knudson, Marilyn K., 140, 154, 210 Koenig, Ervon R., 220 Kramer, Jeanne L., 65, 243 Krattiger, Carol A., 154 Krattiger, Tom, 251 Kubitz, Jill V., 210 Kuhn, Kenneth R., 236 Kuhrt, Jim O., 118 Kull, Michael H., 236 Kuller, Michael M., 146, 210 Kunz, Michael L., 240, 170 Kunz, Patricia A., 240, 170 Kutach, Frank W., 236 L Lacey, Walt A., 251 Lackey, Dean E., 251, 171 Link, Jesse Michael, 243 Link, Pamela L., 232 Linker, Gerald M., 220 Linthicum, Esther L., 232 Lisenby, Janie J., 95, 232 Litschke, Susan K., 211 Little, Tommy R., 232 Lively, Janis Lynn, 158, 171, 175 Lloyd, Mary M., 220 Locke, Gerald L., 252 Lockett, Dale, 232, 183 Lockwood, Glen, 211, 181 Loddy, Barbara L., 148, 161, 169 Loe, Sandra J., 211 Logan, Kenneth J., 211, 152 London, Mary A., 232 Long, James Emest, 252, 179 Long, Joe Calvin, 211 Long, Linda K., 252, 172 Long, Mary F., 170 Long, Willa D., 95, 170 Lott, Charles D., 211 Lott, Frances M., 211, 183 Lott, Freddie H., 81 Lott, Leland L., 240, 152 Love, Charles R., 176, 189, 186 Lowe, James Wendell, 236 Lowe, Walter Eugene, 249, 171 Lowen, Jimmy D., 105, 211 Lowery, Gary W., 211 Loy, Sharon Ann, 211 Mack, Carol Ann, 232 Jones, Sarah, 172 Jordan, James R., 251 Jordan, Janice E., 95, 220 Jordan, John W., 251 Journagan, Lynda G., 210, 166 Judd, Linda T., 231 Juhola, Dennis, 144, 240 Julian, C. Jeannette, 240 K Kabler, Melvin R., 240 Kahoiwai, Samuel A., 240 Kapfhamer, Sandra M., 231, 166, Kaplan, David Edward, 170 Karaisz, Stephen, 146, 240 Katz, David L., 251 Kayate, Harold R., 173, 236 Keel, Pamelia A., 210, 183 Keeling, John W., 220 Keim, Laura A., 210 Keith, Susan E., 154, 210 Kelley, Daniel G., 251, 174 Kelly, Lupe C., 251 Kennedy, Aaron R., 240 Kennedy, George E., 231 Kennedy, Jimmy, 240 Kenney, Ronald Gene, 210 Kerby, Raymond A., 210 Kiefer, Charles F., 120 167 Lambert, Neil L., 210 Lambirth, Oliver, 210 Lamoreux, Carol A., 220, 187 Lamoreux, Steve F., 210 Lampman, James A., 240 Lancaster, Mamie L., 95, 240, 172, 183 Lance, Donald L., 231 Landdeck, Robert P., 140, 142, 251 Langs Langs ton, James C., 210 ton, Johnny, 231 Langston, Leslie V., 231 Lan ston Nanc 210 Lucas, Margaret E., 211 Luce, Mona Kay, 220 Lusk, Henry E., 211, 187 Lyall, Peter, 142 Lyman, Sam L., 211 Lyon, Earl Wayne, 144, 232 Lyons, Randall E., 211 g a ya Laning, David Authur, 231 Lanning, Lynn A., 231, 181 Lara, Frances D., 251, 182 Larkin, Jeilrey B., 151, 220 Lasiter, Lillie I., 183 Lasiter, William T., 231 Lassiter, Mary S., 154, 220 Latimer, Donna S., 220 Latimer, Gary Lee, 220 Laughlin, Wilson, 210 Laughter, Elmer D., 240 Laux, Jimmy D., 210, 251, 177 Lavalle, Thomas I., 132, 231, 152 Lawrence, Charles D., 220 Lawson, Susan J., 240 Leach, Douglas B., 151 League, David H., 133, 151 Leahy, Thomas F., 210 Leary, Leonard P., 168, 170 Leavelle, Nettie A., 210 Lebby, Richard A., 93, 211, 170 Leblanc, Donald H., 150 Leclaire, Robert A., 211, 170 Ledinski, Richard L., 232, 181 Lee, James A., 236 Lee, John D., 93, 251, 181 Lee, Linda K., 211 M Macone, G. Brian, 142 Macveigh, William J., 172 Macrid, Joe H., 232 Madsen, Gary L., 211 Maestas, Gloria J., 232, 189 Maestas, Evan A., 220 Maguire, Charles N., 211, 170 Mahaffey, Michael G., 211 Maixner, Robert, 146, 240 Malcom, Viki J., 158, 211 Mallery, Joan, 177 Manero, Robert M., 146, 211 Mangham, Hugh T., 152 Mann, Ruthmary, 154, 211 Mannebach, Frances, 149, 156 Manning, Monica, 211 Mapes, Lonna Kay, 159, 240 Mapes, Melvin Andre, 133, 140 Mapes, Paul A., 211, 174 Marchman, Herbert L., 236 Marchman, James N., 150 Marchman, Karen, 236 Marchman, Penny Markham, John R., 168, 236 Marsh, Anita L., 211 Marshall, James S., 32 Marshall, Patricia, 158, 232 Kiker, Carol J., 156, 210 Kilburn, Helen F., 210 Kilmer, Jerry W., 128, 231 Kilpatrick, Willis, 240, 181 Kimberling, Janis K., 210 Kimble, Randy E., 146, 210 Kimble, Roy C., 132, 133, 220, 122 King, Dale V., 142, 210 King Lee, 256 Kingi John Joseph, 243 King, Michael E., 210 King, Patricia, 210 King, Ralph Joe, 188, 186 King, Winola, 240 Kinkead, Donna S., 74 Kinnison, Barbara A., 236 Kirby, Kenneth A., 128, 169 Kirk, Jane C., 156, 210 Lee, Ronald R., 256, 178 Lehmann, Jeffrey S., 232 Leigon, James M., 105 Lemay, Rosa Lee, 252 Lemons, Gary L., 187 Lemons, Joe L., 144, 211 Lents, John M., 142 Leonard, Melvin L., 211 Lester, Jerry R., 232 Leverett, Sally Ann, 252, 182 Lewis, Barry D., 211 Lewis, Gary T., 220 Lewis, Glen R., 211 Lewis, Michael E., 170 Lewis, Nancy Lynn, 232 Lewis, Terry W., 236 nberg, Karyl, 140, 154, 251 Lichte Liesner, Dan R., 243 Liesner, Mary L., 256 280 Marshall, Ralph A., 177 Martel, Darlene L., 211 Martin, Audrian L., 211, 172, 182 Martin, Bobby W., 211, 135 Martin, Charles D., 232 Martin, Elizabeth, 240 Martin, Jimmy M. 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Neill, Cheryl L., 232 177 6 Nelson Cheri L. 100 1 8 15 213 3 3 3 4 I 63 Nelson, Karen C., 149, 154 Nero, Mark Arthur, 213, 178 Nesbitt, Eugene P., 256 Neumann, Toni, 213 Newell, Clydia K., 148, 213 Newman, Cheryl R., 213, 187 Newman, Jerry D., 150 Newman, Randall F., 240, 150 Nials, Fred L., 256 Nials, Nancy L., 257 Nord, Barbara S., 213 Northam, Iris G., 232, 137, 189 N orvelle, Norman R., 232 Nunan, Denise E., 213 Nunez, Violanda T., 213 Nunley, Vickie S., 213 Nunn, Linda J., 187 Nuvamsa, June Alice, 221 O O,Dell, Kathleen J., 63, 187 Occhialini Navio 97 170, 258 ocheskey,'sandr5, ei, 89, 149, 154, 233 Ogden, John T., 221 Ogg, Peggy, 213 Oldfield, Roy R., 240 Oldham, Nona M., 213 Olmos, Theodore, 240, 150, 168 Olmstead, Glen A., 221 Olsen, Dennis L., 213 Olsen, Jimmy D., 213 Olson, Creta E., 213, 169 Onda, Lenna S., 237 O'Neal, Maggie Loran, 233 Opella, Richard S., 233 Opfer, Carolyn J., 213 O'Quinn, Sharon Ruth, 237 Oram, Ron, 237 Orell, Patrick H., 233, 151 Ortiz, Nora, 213 Osbome, Valton P., 107, 243 Osthus, Carolyn Kay, 233 Otero, Mary E., 213 Othick, Linda L., 213 Othick, Terry L., 144, 237 Overstreet, Woodrow, 233 Overton, Patricia A., 25, 158, 218, Overton, Ralfanita, 32, 257 Owen, Dennis C., 233 Owen, James Ray, 140, 152, 237 Owen, Paula A., 213, 170 Owen, Roger A. 77 Owen, Ronnie N., 103 Owens, Linda Lee, 233, 175, 176, 187 Owings, Carolyn R., 240 P Pacheco, David, 213 Padgett, Judith A., 95, 213 Page, Nancy, 158, 243, 177 Palmateer, Linda F., 240 Palmer, Tommy L., 182 Palmquist, David, 213 Pancer, Stefan R., 213, 170 Pardue, Sherry A., 233 Parker, Ernie D., 213 Parker, Jean L., 213, 187 Parker, Jennifer K., 95, 213 Parker, Lena F ., 213 Parker, Marilyn L., 213, 171 Parkhill, Marilyn, K., 213 Parkinson, Barbara, 241, 172, Parkinson, Jerry D., 233 Parks, Herbert R., 233 Parrish, Abby L., 214 183 Parrish, Jimmy D., 105, 214, 182, 122 Presson, Marilyn K., 214 Preuit, Larry D., 170, 172 Price, Joel R., 233 Price, Johnnie Y., 257 Price, Wayne A., 211 Prince, Robert S., 133, 150 Pringle, Darryl W., 214 Pronger, Ivie Ann, 233, 168, 169, 170 Propes, John C., 257, 177 Pruit, John R., 128, 214 Pruit, Lana Fay, 149, 154, 241, 169, 137 Puckett, Michael D., 214 Pulliam, Byron D., 150, 257 Purvis, Richard G., 118, 243, 135 Pylant, Richard G., 146, 233, 122 Pyle, William E., 260 Q Quigley, Donald L., 241, 150 Quinn, Sharon J., 233 Quisenberry, C. 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Darwin, 233 Reed, Laveeta B., 233 Reed, Sharon L., 221 Reeves, David A., 214 Rehm, Regina D., 233 Reid, Marion E., 241, 175, 187 Reid, Raymond, 173, 178, 182 Reid, Richard Q., 241, 168 Reidy, Ruth J., 95, 158, 241, 166 Reif, Lawrence J., 170 Rein, Beverly K., 214 Rennekamp, William, 132, Renner, Charles D., 125 Renner, Gary L., 107, 233 Repichowski, Joseph, 214 Rethmel, James, 214 Reyna, Paz, 214 Reyner, Mark D., 170, 237 Reznick, Richard L., 233, 1 Rhoden, Danny H., 215 178 70 Romero, Patsy A., 154, 233 Rosenblum, Arthur, 215 Rosin, William J., 171 Ross, Bruce George, 215 Ross, G. 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O., Jr., 181, 135 a -a 4 Pierce, Johnny F., 214 Pine, Betty J., 214 Pinnell, Gay Sue, 156, 168, 2 Pipher, Jerry Lee, 214 Place, Rita M., 168, 170 Plunk, Dennis M., 233 Poe, Diana Maria, 214, 166 Pogan, Kathy Joyce, 243 Poling, Hiram D., 214 Poling, Phyllis, 214 Polk, James, 102, 221, 120 Pollard, Lana Marie, 233 Poorbaugh, Mary E., 214 Pope, Danny B., 257 Pope, Linda J., 154, 214 Porter, David L., 214, 171 Porter, James M., 144, 233 Potter, Edna E., 214, 182 Potts, Burnice L., 233, 171 Powell, Gene Lynn, 142, 243 Powell, John D., 214 57 Powell, Linda Lou, 95, 156, 233, 179 Prater, Peggy M., 241 Pressley, Terry, 144, 44 Rhimgles, Loren M., 233, 176, 189, 179, 6 Rhodes, Penelope, 158, 241 Rhoton, Roger N., 233 Riccio, David A., 142, 171 Rice, Willard Ray, 150 Richardson, Douglas, 171 Richardson, Kayren, 243 Richardson, Wayne, 215 Richer, Donald A., 221 Richman, Hal, 215 Ricker, Paul W., 88, 95, 144, 257 Ricketts, Fred, 215 Ricketts, Ralph, 233, 237 Rickstrew, Sandra, 233 Rickstrew, Tom, 215 Riddle, Sharron B., 215 Ridens, Thomas, 241 Ridling, Carolyn, 158 Riegal, Jana, 154, 215 Rigdon, Jerry, 96, 177, 183 Riggs, Sharon Sue, 233 Riggs, Terrell, 215, 151 Riley, Bernice Sue, 241 Riley, James, 171, 221 282 Sanders, Derry, 241, 176, 178, 189, 182 Sanders, Marilyn, 148, 215, 187 Sanders, Marvin, 169 Sanders, Ronnie, 144, 234 Sanders, Sharon K., 241 Sandman, William D., 234, 167 Sandoval, David A., 241 Sanford, John P., 132, 133 Sargent, Patsy R., 234. 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