Eastern New Mexico University - Silver Pack Yearbook (Portales, NM)

 - Class of 1968

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L E4 5 ' ww 2 AKA -1-?f'P.NW ii fx - -:MQ L i' . il X , X I J . ' '-'f,- . LH, wil,- Ww- ,, . i x,. f A Man Of Vision And Understanding Compassion And Scholarship Hamilton P. Avegno I I I E ls 1 ,, ii H K W M 31 l f l I ii ' if 4 xg we f Wx ,fe ff I N r Q 3 -4,1145-1 I , ', .!,:', - SS, , L., f - vfffqzzj g X V I 02' El F X wr Q- W ' 1 f 1 Z E xx 'f Q NW, sw fl r ,, ' TWQM Bax ,- , sf-4 UND sTAonuM l President Charles W. Meister Goven R0Hfd of R MIS. Robeffizl Governor David Cargo Board of Regents President Dr. Charles W. Meister worked tirelessly during the 1967-1968 school year to improve both Eastern's academic and finan- cial position. Despite numerous meetings with the Board of Educational finance, Eastern's operating budget was substantially cut and the State Legislature, more interested in election year politics than higher education passed a 660 per semester non resident tuition increase. The cut in the operating budget appeared to have little effect on planned building expansion and construction. During the fall semester, Eastern's new Physical Education complex opened and plans were finalized for a new foot- ball stadium to be built between Portales and Clovis. The Board of Regents gave approval for the establishment of an Army ROTC program be- ginning in the fall of 1968, and they sought BEF approval for construction of an Educa- tion and Psychology complex, a home econom- ics wing for the Technology building, construc- tion of an overpass to the PE complex and ex- pansion of the library. During the year Dr. Meister was able to note with a sense of accomplishment that Eastern's new branch campus in Roswell, on the former site of Walker Air Force Base became full , Y operational with a first year enrollment of over 500. Board of Regents-LEFT TO RIGHT: Ernest Wheeler, Jr., Eugene Brockman, Mrs. Robert Beck, M. G. Hunt and Donald B. Anderson. 'T Y -1' 'g,Lg -rhqn-113.-v-2 ' ' v-G -1-: v---v-'fw13- I-i-l'v- -i' ,uv -r 1-1-f-v-i-1 +1-i-' '- - '7., ' 'f ' L :. ' ' '- 4' ' .312 T ' - -,'. .'.,, - ',. .- -.-3 - -, , -,- 3, ,, 1,-,.-,. . ,. ,.,.,. .., 7fl-s 4 .5l'Yu-4., -,.- -...?Yt..-.,I?4.' -?fu.1..t.u ' -was 1.115 -9-i. a 'Jf19'l?.: 'I 3414 'vw I ' , ' n n 1 ' ,Gun ' ' ' n ' ' ' . ' ' -:Lf 'Qi--re-+333---v-gg-w-----w+' -1 is-Y--0-I-' 'H-4-A-I-u.-.H-..n -s-1-1.--1.4.1.-l.u-...u-t,y.4:0-4 on-5.4.4--M-7-A 'WV' .5 ' n . - X l ' - V '9'5 ' -be :':'rl:irr:'e:9-'rwfl-v-1-4fffvfw-'ew-4-+9-w--on-+-4-, , ' 2 .......... Q:smam ...........,..............-...........-A Y , Q1 v Administrative Council Vice-President For Academic Affairs Dr. Gail Shannon Vice-President For Public Affairs And Development Dr. A. Eugene Mann D Pllblic me Yann nt sie:-::.:. Vice-President For Student Affairs Dr. Edgar L. Petty, Jr. Vice-President For Business Affairs Gene W. Harrell Administration Dean Of Women Jo Nell Brooks Dean Of Men Hershel G. Potts 3987 WA Admissions Director Richard E. Slinker 95 Every semester there comes a time when we have to for Spring semester classes. register for classes. Here some semors are reglstered 3 H 4 Admini tration Lloyd Lynn Call H. G. Codling Bill Echols William L. Ewan Director of Alumni Director Community Public Affairs Business Manager Service Program I 3 'v. .fi .i san Bfnr of CUB and Hf glans far, 1 f ffsjzvirt fjli x 1 41 fx Z iff Z 1 ' 1 . wg ,gs E f X Pearce S. Grove Kathryn Gunn William Hoy, Jr. Ray Kinmson Director of the Library Assist. Registrar Director of Placement Assist. Director, Upward Bound Col. D. A. Lansing Herman O. Lehman Elaine Miller John B. O'Leary Director of ROTC School Doctor Documents Librarian Director of Campus Security Aldealr Pullen l -Frances Richardson Edward A. Richter Mary Lee Robinson Reference Library Assist. Director, Upward Bound Serials and Catalog Librarian Documents Librarian B. J. Teal Purchasing Ag Rulh Wheeler Registrar Un - . igniting Og Eas U3ll011 Dallan Sanders Aldona Smith H. L. Stephens Director of the Assistant Catalog Librarian Editor of Publications CUB and Housing Bill Stockton News Bureau Editor B. J. Teal Peggy Tozer Ralph Vines R. W. Walsh Purchasing Agent Public Services Librarian Food Services Director Director of Financial Aids and Student Employment Ruth Wheeler John VVhiteside P. Wilkerson Registrar Assistant Director of Assistant Manager of CUB and Housing Bookstore One building on Eastern's campus is the Ad- administrators have their offices. rninistration Building where most of Eastern's v-v-I ij Mfff 1 4 QQ' , ,:'.::',: ':t:mr'Ir:1:'.4::.'::'1-.:r..:':...r .:.,....... . ..,.. 1':a:::.:a::.:2-.i. , v----:ig -,I-.:i:.JM..':.1...':....:...r' T ...sr-ja... 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Agogino Mercedes Agogino Hamilton Avegno Carl Babcock I Assistant Professor in Chairman, Department Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor in Art of Anthropology in Physics in English Physical Education Charles Barnes Arlene Berne Stanley Berne Joanna Black Edith Bowers Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor in in Geology in English in English in English Physical Education Lucile Buchanan Philip Buscemi Finis Caldwell William Calton Diana Cole Associate Professor Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor in in Math of Biological Sciences in Religion in Math Physical Education Q , Benjamin D111 Agsistalll Profe in Math ,WHYI10 Gares iillllilllt Professor Phlsifal Educatj 0 mrslfllcef - ima mm' 'swlslflfsen .W . :Mgmt ' HM N0 ' ' ' H f f 1 ' .' '1'f-r-1-'.v : - --s'-1t::T : 'j '2:: ' ' 5' V+' 5' U . QL! ea 'U v ' fl I 'l Babc0Cl1, Professqr 111 l Educa11011 B we15 . ilPrgl955'?r In J Edwwn I f aww ' J. Doug Calhoun Paul Coggins Richard Dart Joe Dickson Margaret Duffy Professor in English Instructor in English Instructor in Chairman Department Instructor in Physical Education of Physical Education Modern Languages Benjamin Duran Stephen Eckstein Richard Eppley Mark Fairman Assistant Professor Chairman, Department Instructor in Biology Instructor in 1n Math of Religion Modern Languages Ronald Fowler Instructor in History f , , -wqlg JW? Wayne Gares Christopher Gikas Beryl Green Lorene Hallenberger B. S. Halperin Assistant Professor in Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor in Associate Professor Physical Education in Art in Math Library Science in History yi .Spencer Hill Oscar Hofstad Vance Holland ' Jack Howard Chairman, Department Associate Professor Assistant Professor in Instructor in Math of Social Sciences in Biology Political Science Ira C. Ihde Chairman, Department of History C. Irwin-Williams Roy Jones Willizun JQY Paul Kfutak Assistant Professor Instructor in English Instructor in. Asslstant Professor in Anthrogology Physical Education ln Geology Florance Landon Chairman, Department of Modern Languages Dewey Langston B. B. Lees Thelma Mallory 1 Ellgelle Mann Elton Mann Professor in Assistant Professor in Associate Professor in Vice President fOr Assistant. Professor Physical Education Physical Education Education Public Affairs m Biology Gail Marsh Ch31'1eS,Mei5te1' William Mettenet Harry Miller Madeleine Nelson Instructor in English President , Assistant Professor Associate Professor in Instructor in Professor In Enghsh in Geography Physical Education Modern Languages Warren Neill Farrell Odom Garland O'Quinn James Penrod William Pitt Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Instructor in Professor in English Chairman, Department of Chemistry in Religion Physical Education of Geology E..A. Propes Carl Richardson Edward Ronwin George Rummell Thomas Russell Associate Professor Professor in Associate Professor Instructor in Sociology Assistant Professor ln Chemistry Physical Education in Chemistry in Chemistry .Jack Secor Ram Sharma Bill Sheridan Navin Sinha O. Dayle Sittler Assistant. Professor Ass-ociate Professor Asslstant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor in Biology 1n Chemistry 1n Journalism in Political Science in Physics h dept ongeroihi fjojlegi un Sciences ls and E. Debs Smith Chzlflllfillv Devme' of English and x ,GUY Taylor Phlilcal Education Flffest lfffilmgffkego mgmory f .np n luis, 'P f llggyessol' 19 Nelson ptor in 435513883 im Pitt Department eology R sl ?:PrlifeS50f liemfify er -in llrlfff' One of the departments that is partment. Here is one class of the under the College of Liberal Arts Geology Department onafield trip. and Sciences is the Geology De- frtfx E. Debs Smith Dan Spalding Jerry Steadmon Zigrids Steinbergs James Edward Sublette Chairman, Department Chairman, Department Instructor in English Assistant Professor in Dean of Graduate of English and of Physics Modern Languages School and Coordinator Journalism of Research awww, fyff, f , M f ,i ss M ' is oft Q vwffxmf ,,: , ' ' X M , r f+ o f M ts ' iii X lzt l Wt X Gary Taylor William Thomas Garland Tipps Sam Turner Arthur Vincent Assistant Professor in Professor in Chemistry Professor in SOC1010gy Instructor in Assistant Professor in Physical Education Humanltlf-:S Geography ,ffxwfwz ff , ,gift sz, 4 f at i,li ,, f 'f .-.: A ' , W I lv.: 'Z ff ,ya a Z7 Ta 'Kr Forrest Walker Len Walker Peter Wetzler Jack. Williamson -Carroll Wilson Associate Professor Instructor in English Chairman, Department Associate Professor Chalrman, Department ln Hlstory of Art and Art 1n English of Math Education ., ,f'. Q- L ,. V if , f QOL S , 1 ri' ' la 1, W, t 5 'ff' - 5 . E .,r,L,.r'f,fe. Vern Witten Alfred Woodard David YOS ASS1S1E3Dt Professor ' Professor in Religion Associate. Professor 1n Math 111 BIOIOSY , , ' , ' .,.,., -. - '-,.,H ----.1.l'T-' ' , -.-.-a- .-.Q 1-a '-. -T '-, -' ' ' '- '--1-6'-Q-I-Q' or ' 4. -,-11:-I-' 9--V 'v----- -.4-i- e-----'f 1'-in 1-4 '-'viizrnqn L 1 I ff,fffgffjjHQ1?mTLf.4..4.a- 4+uq,pn r p .Qual-. ne ,y -1- , n r TXT 7-w 'H3 N-4- . ,il mn H I-Qlffl c., ifI1ifilIl2'ifT'T',31l'f ' if4 .I ! L :iilIiZ .m 'M'!' h ' ' ,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, --!!!'!'WU!llRIll'lNdllV .. nnmm '.m'n 'M' ' ' n....n Tv. .V-.1 fr-.1 . . . v , ' ' f .W-55'-if '-A chool l Technology Dean Albert Bettina 'VY '- A Lawrence R. Ahlstrom Ralph Ross Black Dudley Cash Dolores A. Fangon Technology and Industrial Education Agriculture Home Economics Television Engineer Gerald P. Hawk Laura Hickey Grady Jacobs Sydney Lam Engineering Home Economics Industrial Education Electronics , , . , , , f av Qll,-,.-,..,,:,...,---. -1-,-. ,. 1 f Q., 4 nal H' 1 Engine Gerry Qui Home Ecr 5 3 i F Robert Al 3 Techno VB fa-W rert Bettina fs 0 S I -f ., ff Hal H. McCord Vera Randle Murphey Robert C. Pendergraft Engineering Head Horne Economcs Engineering Gerry Quisenberry Merle L. Quisenberry Bill Rosin Home Economics Technical Institute Industrial Education Robert A. Snodgrass Shirley Pickens Technology Wahlman Home Economics kv- M , . ,, , , , , ,,..,- . . VY.- ,- A--. YUM.. -.-,. . . ,.....,--.5 .-.., A., Y . . .Y. ..-. T . v.. ... Y-,,-.,...-..-.,-.,. ...... ,.,..,. .. ,-..-J.. --- ,H -V . ...- --,- -Y-. - W- 1- -za. . :::: -- -,,.,,-,.,,,..- ,.,4.,.,-,,- .-.rg- . . ,, ,... . ..... - . , A. 4 nn . N . ,. .. . ,.. . - nn- 'f'-I - m-211 2 ' ' ' 'M - 'l'1'W' '-3' . 'Y' L'1H'4 ': ''i42'JZ '77i'iuI.-H,l!4,l2'il.-T. 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Hurnbert George Lucas Jones Phillip Lee Leighton Chairman, Department Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor ln of Student Teaching in Psychology in Education in Education Psychology if , I A ,X I it . Z. NW X x Don E. Lewis Ben K. Luck Howard B. Melton Roy A. Morgan Cal-1 A, Parker Instructor in Chairman, Department Dean of Off-Campus Director, Counseling Chairrnan, Department Special Education of Psychology Programs and and Testing of Elemgntary 50 Continuing Education Education One phase Qi Psychol0gY If ment. Workm .E my L J f Y I , , 0 I I I. V. Payne of Edylcation Mlllllllstration .lm I iSlqm,amWater ing mfessof ducalion -'y:'x1 5 . 1 .V ' fir! il iid will lIlS Wanda J. GW isidant Pmffwi Special Educatrg One phase of the College of Education and Psychology is the special education depart- ment. Working with a handicapped youngster are Nancy Thompson, Marlene Patterson, Darlene White, Carolyn Calloway, Vicki Big- gers, and Linda Myers. J X NS 1 1 I xg. --W.t,..f Z . .J ' it - .J C . I. V. Payne Galen L. Pearce Edgar L. Petty Leroy K. Pinnell Joseph C. Place Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Vice President for Professor in Education Assistant Professor of Education in Education Student Affairs in Education Administration Jerry A. Rainwater Kenneth W. Rasmussen Gail Shannon Howard L. Stone ,U LRIMVQ Assistant Professor Instructor in Education Vice President for Assistant Professor Plulptpmfeffr' in Education Academic Affairs in Education W9 . vi ig, Guy Waid Howard B. Webster L, Chairman, Department Associate Professor LW? of Secondary Education in Education ..'.:L!:2fifS'..'5 12 :i5!ee..,.....s.1,':.,: '.,:11'::' M H . -'Ale--fit mm Q 74 g -3 - '- -' - ------- - ---'A - . ....h1? ..., ,. ...:., r:::...:......... .. x . ' --Q - - ' H A -- ' X f-Y . .. - . - ff ---f--- nqn uv up 11 1 n l An' h -L -' 1-Lnnrymarwynnnunn lnrnrgpvn, nnnnnu r-rn.n.-.Lulu-e 1.2,-:5 L'l l:lll::1rQlah nnnnnhnrailnrenr us nun-nnmm nun: 510 ,J l 13m':.1Qf,f....'l:'..'ff', .. . ... .i'l ', IL , - ,- 1'f lm'f:l:'.. .-'1.'Hf. . ..':fl5,,...-..-lY22'L!1 !'!'2. F-! '4M-fu-f L-A'--1---f 'A' ' mf'-f U ' N T fy Dean R L. Hagan One area in the School of Speech and Drama is dramatic readings done by drama students. Below, left to right, S 5 Radio and Tele other area of il Speech and Dr: Iclefee L. Bm. . SI mfllvier H1 and Drama x Qlmllllll per lrefhlal Supfllen lfldg 'Yeo wg izzuto are is Theatre, ,, ...- Radio and Television Production is an- techniques of speaking on television other area of interest in the School of and the radio, techniques of interviews Speech and Drama. Students learn the and discussion groups. . i.,,.ei, , t George L.'Bradley John R. Cochran William J. Edmonston Instructor in Speech Chairman, Department of Assistant Professor in and Drama Speech Science Speech and Hearing u Gail Ferguson Frank J. I-Iarnish Eloise Kennedy Clinical Supervisor for Chairman, Department Associate Professor Speech and Hearing Clinic of Drama in Speech n 1 r ssor 1 'v . N X N Vx .tg Q u ' ' ' wiqzgiiiixiu ' .. 19--4 LW'A W f '5L'1, W'42Tfi 'ii 1 2. 2 - rs q' ' W ' i 5' 24 'twrir 'AH2T '3II?iiTiiit2f.5i:1Zi?iz.:.: i is L -w-i3-+--A--- WM--+ A. .. ,........ Q- -... .. . .cm ,-ezzzm.-1-'.,...--.......... - - ...--Ve-:-'H- '.-Q-A i - i i 4 ern--1 -Q-:-4--i-f-1-'-1+-4 .4 -d-- A---A - --- 1 -M--ed -- - ' t, I 5 .4 M . Donald Pas?-I - 6 AsSlstaIlfP'9 inM11SlC Dean Paul J. Strub ,G ,f -I iw A VA f'Q2 1 Duane J. Bowen Grillian Buchanan Louis A. Burkel Mildred G. Cawthon Instructor in Music Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Associate Professor . of Piano in Music in Music Louis H. -Diercks Doreen Grimes Robert J. Krause Don W, Moorg Professor in Music Cha1rman,.Department Instructor in Music Director' Opera Workshoij of Music Theory E M v N i, ,J- Paul A. Tarabel Assistant Professn in Music i G Vhiifrge E' Umbers Music Q N, Donald Paschke Harold A. Popp Milton A. Swenson Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Chairman, Department of in Music in Music Music Education Floren Thompson Frederick Tims ' Chairman, Department of Instructor in Music Instrumental Music ,N V.,,, ,,., X ,,WW,,,, Wang sw zsffi- ' ??7,fsUMXgesis If 7 f f f ! , w , , V ,,,, I fix 7 j X X X! f . - , lf f f Q f 5 1 X if George E Umberson Arthur M. Welker Chairman Department Director of Symphony ,, A 5 'Q f X , X ? 1 'Q . ,f qYwZ'r,..: 5 -- ' ,- , ff' .GP .I . ,X ,rp 3:2184 -ae. - . , . -M. .t v . 1 1.0 3 C-:KVI W1 -ftrlilf 'Sly' J? I w l i XI 4 x A 'lv Each year the music de- partment puts on Swanee, a variety show, which con sists of many hours of prac- tice for the students in- volved. The students prac- ticing are Judy Fitz and Chuck Rives. Gillian Buchanan, Chairman ofthe one of her piano students Tom Department of Piano, works with Dwyer. Uie of the activitif Dfpmment is put- IX Hfhlffd here are L ik, F viii' nts TOE! 4 ,I 3 3 fi i One of the activities of the Music of the Music Department during Department is putting on operas. one of their dress rehearsals. Pictured here are three students i ii I 2 I , -,, .- ,f ,f., -agrg -- nf- za'--H , ---fffzfa' , , -.1 - is -- '- , -- -r- -'P'-' - :ff ' - . -ir' ' . -'-'f1-.- '--a-'. M----,iv-- l '1- -- ' sz-.-2-arfl -1-q 1-f V,-.bf-1-v 1-1 r-1-r-1 -' -v e --u u Irv , fn .-1 4 0' nnrnrnn nn nm-in 1 mum- nr I 'V fu N . i .,, , i..-.i. . . -ww-1.1-4444-4--o-il .QL-M -M-H4-H , .qw 4 ummm nn.. amp-nnnnnumnnm-n , I L n -ummm ummm A nr-nnrn nm rmnnnn . pg-an-4.--9-Q-4-44--4 1134: -.J . 9 f9i' 'g 14 5.4 u HAI-yn 114-s-Q I-U-H-Qt:-H4-9' un ' ' 5, nm, r :nn a 'i ' 'N ':3 'l1'H'rC ' 'm':wT1o. 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Crego Geraldine Ebert Hetrick A, F055 Associate Professor in Instructor in Accounting Chairman, Department of Assistant Professor in Business Administration Business Education Business Education i 60 1hom2SD'GieSe i C1 rlll . Inlfll .mu Eisinfii Admmls 'A 1 I 1 'Dapuglas D. Howell uiairman. Departme oflccounting . A ' 'uv '- ,sil- ', A i f l ' ,, 4 ' 1 . i -JL Daiid 3 Q . - MCCI P mr, mg Center Thomas D. Giese Gene W. Harrell Kenneth L. Hillier Instructor in F Assistant Professor in Associate Professor in Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Douglas D. Howell Charles D. Irwin Mary Beth Koester Chairman, Department Associate Professor in Assistant Professor in of Accounting Business Administration Business Education David-S. McClary Leslie Leland McNelis Coordinator, Data Assistant Professor Processing Center in Accounting Gene N9Wf0I'1 Jerry D. Miller George O. Parker Dale R. Pulliam Ir1Str11CfQI'.iH u Assistant Professor in Instructor in Instructor in Business Admlrllstratlwl Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Paul L. Stangle Loyd D. Waters Frederick A. Wuori Chairman, Department Data Processing Associate Professor in of Management Science Economics X. alll n lfration J J, , W. 0 R ' A ,lv e - fp-531 VL P is , uorl N , X or 1Il D za f f ' wi 1' 0 'I 4' 1' Ama, .2 f ,, M fd? imp, , fl' 'S 2 3. n '1 ., N 1 nil ' frm, k,,,,,4,,, Mun., f 1 4, in , ,vm 'CTA 521' V HA, , ,., ....-V-v-1-.-,-L+,-11.1.-.--5'--vi-Q-.-.LiAm- -..,,-.- -. , :: .-.'-gf---5-N-rn---1'.-.--.-.-.-1-.-1-I-f-11.-4-IQ-.-v.,-' -3-Il.-T-i-1-ll'-Q-Q-1'-1-I -.-1-5-.-1'-7-r-Q2-Y-1'---.-4---.-.-.-Q.-. ,-L+' .-.-.3-,.,-.Q-1 -, -.--f 3 , - f ,' , f-,, ... . .. .. .. g... , - - - V -1 -1-pp-a A -- . , - , ,,, , -,.......,.g-.--. -.A , -. ' l'f'f'??':' '':'l'fEQf5'1'f. ?'?E?71? 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With administration approval Kappa Delta national sorority was issued an invita- tion to colonize on campus and join Eastern's three other national sororities, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, and Zeta Tau Alpha. On the fraternity scene Phi Kappa Psi colonized on campus to join the Zeta Beta Tau colony as well as the other five national fra- ternities on campus, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, and Sigma Nu. One paradox was the increasing popularity of fraternities and sororities on Eastern's cam- pus as contrasted with a marked national de- cline in popularity. Also for the first time in several years, the all-fraternity average sank below the all men's average creating doubts as to the effectiveness of the numerous fraternity scholarship programs. Deferred rush - planned to give potential rushees an opportunity to determine which fraternity or sorority is best for them - was ll 5 I 11 ,, -1- 4. .2 I Redden, Cyrus Hendren, Steve Sukovich, George Rob- inson, second vice president, Larry Barnett, Jerry Newman, Hershel Potts, IFC advisor, Bill Briggs. upports Greeks , And Progresses not instituted or deemed feasible. As usual fraternities and sororities, con- tinued to dominate the student government and organizations on campus, much to the cha- grin of non-members. In response to the so called Greek domination of activities and student government, several new organizations started during the year including most notably in the political area the Student Apathy Party and the Student Liberal Party. Two other organizations which did not pass unnoticed by the IFC were under- ground fraternities, Kappa Chi and Theta Chi. Both of these organizations were founded and operated outside of the established Greek system to the extent of Kappa Chi members wearing official pins and the members of Theta Chi having their own house. Neither at- tempted to join the inter-Fraternity council or become recognized by the University in any official capacity. Despite these problems Eastern's Greeks worked steadily to improve their im a g e through work with retarded children, numer- ous tutoring, and special community service projects. 'lm lr ltr Senior PH student Hd president, Jun To l is, aes ies con- 31'I1II19Ili the cha- r the 50 ies 511141 iizatwlls notablY Ly PBIW did n0t uundef- l Theta founded fl Greek members 1fThem her 35 cvllnc 5, in ally Greeks i H1 2 ge n111U?r' geliloe xy., Senior Panhellenic-Top Row: Reta Williams, identg Rita Smith, Not Pictured. Bottom Row: student advisor, Chris Chambers, Carol Booton, Linda Brown, Cherry Ray, Francie Compton, Lois president, Pat Smith,Vicki Malcom, vice pres- Whitedg Secretary. Junior-Senior Panhellenic Work To Improve Greek ocial Life Junior Panhellenic-Lois Marie Dunn, treas- Kathy Poole, Betty Kay Gilmore, Sally Wicks, urerg Sissy Whitworth, Gale Johnson, president, vice president. lah.-Q v-9-1vmL474- -Y- Y A11-vw-lv-v W '4 1-v-1-VH I -1 'G--1-1' v9v'1'I'1-Q'f'v'l4' P1 'iG4v5W5i1'f , 7-1415 :TWT-i , A ' ,, , ' 'Y 5 ' ' if '-' ' ' ' ' ' ' -'F ' ' ',' - ' , 3, '- ' - nn '1' -gig. . -1 .ug ..,,.,..,' -.f .-, A.-,-is,----1-V - -- -,.. 'I 'W 'l '4 ' 4' 5 'W 9 4 V 1 n nxun 'V r-rvnn rnnnnhrvqgvqnnnnnnnn H.-ni .1 Ln nu nan .1--.un nuns-an - num: . fu an x nn 1 Q N -vw , . 'f1'u.: ,,, .,-:W , i pt i-g,..Q.n -ga M- 0-g.,q.ii.4-4. p --Q-9-A-5.5 Q. lv' 'muff-nnnnnnnu nn:-nm-4-mnnnr rnnnnnm-vnnnnnmg n-pl: 1-nn:-YL, 7 EIL ---- -- -A-A PH-9n-,, 4 'L 571. . N fgjfgg-'asf-1-1 ig'-'Sl-'fr-0-'lj-L-4.x .i..iTf..,..'lifl+oA-1-W . 'N H-H f'lA'Qf5:gQl'ggqf'q-QRS'-fT.m 'n n qm 'f2 L', .q-J 21'nh,n'If q.'Z.'.!'.P.?'.'.'.'. 0..h..'n'L1'.N'lj'J .. .lisvnrrsvnnvfvgmunnvmnnnwnnu-nma-,U --A - - - - 1- 1 Kappa Sigma Peter Serena Paul Dunn J. L. Lemons James Stephey Guard Grand Illaster Grand Scribe Grand Treasurer Grand Master of Ceremonies Richard Nick Borrelli Phil Brooks William Michael Butler Larry Byrd Barney Clark Lan-y C101 Borden Bullock Dennis Jr. Jam0S L0 Larry Gregory Gary Harris Robert Howie Ron Johnson Dennis Kinder John Lorentzen Earl Lyons James u Peter Subowicz Gary Trainer Larry Walker T. H. Williams Richard Ybarra John Aery James Arnold Dennis Whitaker 70 . Kappa Sigma attempts to promote scholarship and leadership while augmenting academic recognition with social participation. Kappa Sigma tries to be a brotherhood oi acts and deeds, not Words. Their membership now boasts 63. K2 v James Lowen James Bixler Chris Graham Guard Guard Grand Procurator Larry Cloud Gary Ditto Carl Dellinger Robert Garner Jeff Gartz Ronald Richard Goettle Geoffrion James Marsh Doug Walter Van Ragsdale Robert Russell Ron Sanders Jan Shannon McPherson O,Chesky Brian Houger Curtis Johnson Harold Redden James Stell ghalilles Van ec e Larry Barnett Larry Phillips George Chapman President Vice President Corresponding Ken Daniel Barry Feldman Ed Gilenwater Curt Schumpert Phi Kappa Psi Secretary Larry Bell Recording Secretary Scott Hulick Messenger Phi Kappa Psi Comes To Eastern, Joins Six ther Fraternities Phi Kappa Psi is a brotherhood of honor- able men, courteous and cultured, who pledge throughout their lives to be generous, compas- sionate, and loyal comrades. The fraternity expects of its members honesty and integrity as being outstanding characteristics on which to base a successful life. They expect loyalty to God and their country. The fraternity ex- pects each member to conduct himself in a scholarly and gentlemanly manner, to be con- siderate of the feelings of others. , if 4' R . I 1? 1 ,- J Mike Ste Treasuf Elliot Mcll Sergeant-at P I 'sr lla . Eg, 35 H retary lck T Ill, loyalty HW ex' ,lf 111 3 be Con' KW Gary Hays Ray Vmcent Hlstorzan Chaplain Mike Stenson C yyyy yy yy Treasurer 3222213221338 Dave Stecker Larry Wrllard Dr. games Mr. 1j435Jg.iSCg?gg1HS Charles Hamilton Charles Money Paul Romero Nick Scarfile Robert Travers :sag--, .2-:g:551Q..: P f -Q hu Pat B chwlv V mtv . bi lf Fw . ,, X K A WSJ, ,. M ' NR ' f i ww f, an isp.-,,g f '- f 13:15 tiff 1 RFK Sw. fb 9' - J f I f ::,,v'X w.,:r51f,,sx ai ay 4 ,ef .X-' X new A Q a,, w,'i7Qs.qz-ww .. .1 f ww fffixafm 4:- 1 ,,,, f is , g . . . 0 Bob Wilson Wayne Tirey Mike McAfee Bob Manero J Preszdent Vzce President Secretary Treasurer f ,, ,mf-3 vfvv W --v 'W- Z 4 2 9+ . MTX C v 0 Q f as X 2, Steve Bone Terry Boone Barry Jed Delap Kirby Jim Joel Howard Crutchfield Douglass Falkenstine Mike David Wetzel Greg Williams Jody Barnett Lawrence Dave Farley Thomas Valentine Craig Lewis Frazier Bill Mallte Danny O'Keefe Larry Oldrup Rick Scott Pikes Have Acti e ocial Lives Pi Kappa Alpha is very active in campus social life, usually sponsoring several all- campus activities as well as functions for Pikes and their dates. A few of the social events are dream girl, Shipwreck, Senior Day and Found- er's Day, and a wide field of activities from swimming and a costume dance to a formal ball. Besides taking part in social events, Pikes are active in campus political life and PKA's teams are perennial contenders in all areas of intramural sports at Eastern. e Demiy Ja l !l'0 I' rd fl .W ag: 71211151 P11425 KAs 314655 TIKA W John Pat Bourassa Chaplain F1'3l1k Lovato Tom McCrossen Hzstorzan Pledge Master ASS' : Lx I A ,Q.Q 'e',, A, W , DQHHY Jarred Randy Kimble Jim O. Kuhrt Glen' Thomas Gary Morton James Smith Sergeant-ah McKinney McMahon Arms N Chris Craig Holden Ronald Larry Long Art Martini Tom Gilman Roy Hamilton Lee Smith Larry Stiles Hammond Humphreys K Kenton Pav wi M -NX x Thomas J. in ,Q 1 gm Y V Y -1 W 'Nl .,N,, 6 Kathy Waters Kathy Blean J an Ba ter P eszdent Secretary T 611-9U 9 Pat Bill ngs Sharon Bone Carol Booton Susie Cammon Helen Ca r Laura K mble Jan Kirk Nelda McMurry Kathy Pogan I le S't6Ck Pike-0-Ettes upport Pikes Pike-O-Ettes is an honorary auxiliary of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The object of this organization is to further the ideals of Pi Kap- pa Alpha and to aid the fraternity. Activities include rush functions, the annual Playboy dance, and other special activities planned for the purpose of bringing more unity between the Pike-O-Ettes and the Pikes. Pike-0-Ettes TIKA Pgat Romero Mary Bryan Toni U1-ban Soczal Chairman Parliamentarian Vice President 3 Susan DaViS Judy Geer Jan Ingram Joy Isenberg Linda Kerby N Elaine Thibodeaux sue Thibodeaux Cindy Thomas Barbara Wilson Sigma lpha Epsilon Larrv Baggeti Kenneth Hoffman Bob Beauvais Larry Hinde Mac McKnight Eminei1tChr0rH President Deputy Eminent Eminent Secretary Eminent Treasurer Archon Bob Birdwell Mike Bradley Kim Burman Roger Chabot Rick Collins Don Conway Steve Davis Mike David League Jim Mitchell Bob Morgan Howard Mater Jerry Neuman Ted Olmos Henderson Ken Tracey Steve Walley Dave Whytlaw Mark Phil Seifert Fred Wiley Munsey A E Build Men Sigma Alpha Epsilon National Fra- ternity was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. There are now 162 chapters with over 140,000 initi- ates. New Mexico Alpha Chapter was installed December 14, 1963. The goal of S.A.E. is to make a member a man. Yarbrough Brumbelow Bob Spearman Fritz Hall Wayne Collins Jeff Burdic I n Boh Dobell 1 ' 1 TL, 1 0 J0hIl Petty ll Padgett Il mrd' C if H' ' j ZAE R P , ' u Larry Baggette Pinky Gilchrist Bob Bryson Eminent Chronicler Eminent lfVarn'en Chapter Advisor , i f ' Bob Dobell Bill Dausses Duane Jacobs Craig Ezell Jay Faust Brad Hays Kent Hilliard John Petty Wayne Price Pete Rico Bill Shipp Steve Sukovich Dave Tanner Gary Tipton Bart Ogleshy Harold Willhite Bill Martin Robert Gilmore Johnny Cope Jerry Brown JOHNNY MOOTQ Don Padgett Rusty Wafer Dave Reeves Little Sisters inerva Pam Dixon Beverly Ring Sue Armstrong President Historian Treasurer Nikki Bennett Marilyn Sanders Becky Greaves Janet Feezel Becky Hamilton if X Jim ,cv apgy 5 Qs fs ' Cherry Ray Marty Roberts Mary Dean Scholz Jo Ann Stangle Martha Thompson V Y Y Marcia Schlintz Kay VVhitman Sally VVicks , ,,,, .X ,.,,7,:,. .W ,M K ff, YQ, X 0 5 L, , -1 . f, ff hy ,Q f Q! KW-N f f 6' :VX H E, Mt 4 f Vs Wg zfwgwtqwzf- 4 1 'wgffwm A-ye, , ,ff ef f af 'cf 14. Q2 ' I 4,4 J V , , P ff 1, , W ff-'74 w U ,Xb, 5 A JN, Linda Allensworth Penny Schroeter Susan Gann Vice-President Chaplain Secretary X 1 Xb 'E A - ,evo , L -' P .4 w, - ', - -'V g 9 5 I 1 l S Q If X V 433 f X Jean Jackson Karen Lafferty Mary Ann Patty Milligan Celesta Morgan 2'8- Langenegger .eff-'rv Mary Ellen Betty Gilmore Nell Gragg Karen Petty Kathy Poole M - if P Yelvington Barbara Robyn WYTiCk Woodbridge Lita Malsh Cindy I-Inrst yesgdgng Vzce President lil Vickm George- Walcoff QWSW Tribune :Rothschild John Lee al Chairman H zstorzan Littll ig'lI'l3S n . ., I Zi., , , S .Q L Q: ,1 , Jim Topolski Charlotte Kenyon auf . ,, ,,,,e ..,J,1:1k:: . f ,W tfff ff fvx Richard Howell Ray Reher Kustos Scholarship Chairman Thomas Dunn Donald R. J ohn Gee J Ohn Rlck Flemlng, J 1'- Henderson Langhorne Tom Fox Robert Jim Jacobs Bruce Kerr Jim Langston Woodall Hengstenberg , 4 , NWQ, . ff fl, ,v if 6 . 'WM X Cecil Bynum James C. C. J. Highley Floyd A. Eldon Whitten Alumnus Compton Alumnus Inglis Alumnus Alumnus Alumnus ?Ie5orah Sandy Neeley Kathy Reher Kathy Renick Patsy Sayner 1 er Sigma T Rideng XVes Batson Stan.Swain Marlin Visage Commandef Past Commander Past Lieutenant Sentinel Om Commander Bob Avery Ken Banister Darrel Barnes Gary Bratcher Doug Black Bob Calhoun Terry Cantarella Dale Lockett Ken Logan Jim Mace Dave McClosky Jim Owen Howard Perry Don Rust The est of Sigma uI Truth The history of Sigma Nu at Eastern New Mexico University is brief, but from its incep- tion it has been the principle of honor, the concept of love for mankind, and the search for truth that has attracted men to the fra- ternity. Sigma Nu incorporates the best of the three basic institutions of the American 113' tion - family, church, and school -- in an af' tempt to form an ideal organization: a ffa' ternity - not a club, for men - not boyS, based on honor - not expediency. llike Strafl T reasurfr 4 It Af M '15 F 1 Don Diamoun 3Yne ZN Mike Stratton Bobby James Tom Bogard Treasurer Recorder Don Diamond John Funk Clarence Gray Steve Harmon Cyrus Don Hunton Jerry Kilmer Hendren Tom Joe Sciacca Lonnie Scott Larry Williams Leonard Paul Ray Berry Sappington Wright Babington Paul Payne Howard John John Watkins Perkins Rastetter Zeta Beta Tau David G. Palmquist Barry VV. Bonessi Eric J. Seif President ,,,, a Dennis C. Acuff Patrick T. Akin Robert M. James M. Brewer William B. Briggs Anderson Vice President Treasurer la.. Geoffrey N. Davis Joseph V. D'Lug0SZ Martin C. Dykers Glen G. Gamache Phillip K. Hanna Robert VV. VVhite Zeta Beta Tau Colony was founded on the Eastern campus October 22, 1965. It is the first Zeta Tau Colony in New Mexico. Zeta Beta Colony is interested in the social and academic development of its members. The emphasis is on academic achievement, and ZBT arks 69th Year, First New Mexico Colon when a member needs assistance, someone.1S always near. ZBT Colony is also active 111 campus social life. Last year it sponsored tW0 all-campus dances, participated in Homecom- ing activities, intramural sports, and Greek Week. fa ill new lctlvetwo pred In, mel' all ABT Russell E. Richards David E. Johnson Corresponding Business Secretary Secretary' Daniel M. Burnett Keith L. Bylander Paul M. Caruso Michael I. Jimmy Dalton Crawford W gs? David E. Kaplan Gary D. Morrison William H. Niblick DGHniS C- Olson David O- W3tS0H Hank Davis Sociate Affiliate of Kappa Sigma Kappa lpha Delta P' J d Geer Nancy Smlth JZQZSQZZZQY 181: Vlieypresident 2nd Vice President Linda Jai Aragon Peggy Sandy Barnes Kaye Beason Allensworth AI'I1'1Str0Dg Carol Mongar Treasurer Judy Padgett Recording Secretary Elise Barbara Farr Betty Kaye Judy Haley Becky Dahlquist Gilmore Hamilton 1 ' ' ' 'r Carol Krattiger Becky Luker rllzacnjnege Cyd Moorhead Kathy Polk Kathy Pool Pat Romero c or ' V Y if Y V Sally Wicks Kay Whitman Heather Barbara Jeanie Cheryl Cecil Pat Lyster Womack Woodbridge Buchanan Alpha Delta Pi's strive to become well balanced WOIl1C1'l.by fol' lowing the dictates of the four points symbolized by their d1amOI1d ping first, strengthening their own character and personalityg seC01'1d, watching their attitudes toward fellow beingsg third, rec0g111Z111g the value of high educational standardsg and fourth, developing falth and loyalty. What is Alpha Delta Pi? It is learning how and why to care. Karen Westfall Jeannie l Reporter - Beth Philant AAT! V Y Susan Davis Karen,fPetty Chaplain Corresponding Secretary Jan Beutler Connie Carol Booton Mary Bryan Chrissy Blackafd Chambers lgaf Jeannie Sizemore - YT Reporter - Historian BBW Beth Lyon WWTD' Philanthrophy Pam Harris Peggy Linda High Jane Ingram Jan Ingram Henderson g r S are -f f . r Ma1'Qi3 Rita Smith Kathy Stone Marcia Tattan Sue Cindy Thomas Linda Turner Rnmefo Schlientz Thibodeaux 3 5, E Liz Dowds Pam Cindy Howard Linda Leclaire Susie May Sandy Edith Sfrub ww Gasparovich Stephens lvl' I19n.by nd . M1110 tW msfhe1 51112, and Qffllthwfg, W I I Cindy White Chi ega Janet Fee-291 Sue Thornberry Judy Jakeway President Vice President Treasurer Sue Armstrong Nikki Benett Penny Jeannie Blair Kathy Blean Betty Boyd Sheryl Brassel Blackwell Becky Enabnit Carol Erdrnan Gari Fails Becky Greaves Judy Greaves Ronda Haworth Peggy Hefner Liz Pierce Bonnie Rangos Marty Roberts Mary Dean Pat Smith JoAnn Stangle Sue Stoller Chi Q Strive For Scholz Sissy Reta Williams Lola Wilson Mary Collins h G m a 0 0 d Whitworth . Ideals of Chi Omega are to live constantly than to be exclusive, to be lovable rather than above snobbery of word or deed, to place schol- popular, and to be wornanly always, to exemp- aiship before social obligations, c h arac t e r lify our fraternity as a symphdny in which above appearanceg to be democratic rather there is no discordant note. Jane B5 Linda Powell Carol Seskey Secretary Corresponding Secretary Jane Bynum JoAnn Chick Francie Mary Helen Judy Cooper Barbara Lois Marie Compton Compton Dodson Dunn Sheila Joy Isenberg Gale Johnson Jan Kirk Mary Linda Lana McNei11y Hutchins Langenegger McCloskey .QE HSV Y x 1 Betty Candy Swope Dru Talley Martha Kathy Waters Judy White Lois Whited Sturgeon Thompson Leta Combs Mary Karen Stein Sandra McCormick Stewart . .. . . . , V . , , V , V ,, ,, ,, , ., , , . - - ,. . , W 7 - - -v-' - V' -- -- V- af -- f f 1-rf H - ' '-.-. r1r-'fa ' f.a-1'2---V-1-wiv,-'rf--' 4..4a,:ga1::+.2:LqLi-wi-q-H-.':f -.L :. ' ' ' 'f l'lf llilpf' U'-'W ' ' 4' ' N 'Y' ia nu nqmuinn 1 nl N1-vw' ' n 'idnnwu H IYSIENNW nun r1:l1'l1ni IIIUIIIIUU 9 ,j!, -, 2 .a..,-, ... 4fM !-'-- .', 1 1 'N '!1'1'l fiII'f'! 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Re- college women founded on the highest prin- membering always that the foundation precept ciples and chosen from the top moral, social, of ZTA was Love, the greatest of all things. cultural and intellectual levels represents the ZTA C Barbara Hastings Mary L. Dunlap Treasurer Karen Eddy Susan Gann Carolyn Gibson Karol Hatch Kathy Jenkins Karen Anita Marsh Lafferty Patsy Saynef Beth VOS Kay Vreeke Cindi Wheeler Darlene White Ralene Wilson Vicki Biggers WA ,--XX A ,fra so 157 1 5 SSW' I j fi , , s....x,f ,QKMXNG f .- A Nicky Gresham Charlotte Susan Kurth Charlene Sandra Neely Ann Norwood Mary Ann KGHYOII Murray Pollard ,M- Robyn Wyrick Biddy Branum Nancy Dean Beverly Josie Gregory Jan Gilmore McCullough Q 4 WM! Chi Omega Man W gxnzkwaow Black Diamond Beau fm? Minh Zeta -' -' - ' ,mir me a Kappa Sigma Sweetheart QM H219 S Qmwwa, I fi Girl 'A V -. A2 -M553 .N , ,- . . , 3 . Q, - g.,f--,jp . . Yifij-- v':,1if 1-1' '-.r f - v .. 1. ,. 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' . vu n n 7 ru n u mu-nivlan nnK3nnfn'l1n rnn. nnngv h QQMWQ Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart Sweetheart 3 4 5 2 Q F H 11 1 x , , ' GbddQ5Qg f 'ai' .,., - , i-w- 'Yf'i-'QE I 1 I 1 I i l I 1 r C i Y x I I f ii ,f' Y' Y W lpha Phi ega Y U ,,,, ,- , ...,, . -,,.,.,.q.-'.-..g ',-,- ..f . ,-.-- .-. . .f.-.-I--I-I :.-, 1, +.:.-.-,.... - ,.-...... , .-- f . ,Z 4.-Qvff' iff- l h A t Michael Donloho Randciagiesidgrzs rong Ist Vzce Preszdent Scott Hulick Corresponding Secretary Carl Benavides Dave Collura Earl Coppersmith Wayne Dillon Assistant Pledge j Trainer Glen Hal Gore Ron Hickman Tony Lucero Bob Paul John Payne 2nd Vice Preszdent N 'W-. WVN Hershel Potts Ronald Richardson Ray Sego Dennis Watson Advisor Recording Secretary sf' -W W f . ' fr w- - v yy ' -W 14,34- ,, l .,,,x1, 1, ,, ,, . ..,,.,. 'l ' ' A. . ' ' A -, an f - d Hur Cardinal Key Janet Rowley Sue Othick Pfesldenf Vice President Sheryl Borden Secretary Linda Betts Carol Booton Gail Cantrell Donna Durnell Glenda Ellison Janet Feezel Judy Geer Carolyn Gibson Judy Graham lgirsh Wanda Kathy Heglin ra am Linda High Mary Alice Rhonda Cheryl Neill Linda Powell Linda Rottman Penny London Morgan Schroeter Ruth Sparks Cindy Thomas Martha Sue Lolly Tucker Linda Turner JoAnn Thompson Thornberry Willoughby Dee Ann Elaine Ybarra Wilson Delta Sigma P' MV rg 4 X f lg if fa. Q54 ,. 1 Visr ' Wayne Zunmers 'f f VV V President Fred Boggs 1, V 'Q ee Secretary F Daniel Montoya Senior Vice President f - 5 ' , V 'if 'E , -' 'Ji X ', , ' -.A ' , , Q 1, . I 1 --fr? ' A 'fx y ' ' , . ,. vi X- Q 5, ,V I U , H my 1 'xl .L ,xrima 3531 1 .gi V , of , Q23 'qi - , ',fie:Z,1 1, .s . z '2 -1-.1 -' 1, ': '2f'21fwVf:' r- .1 fl' Q Q22 5 wi-,-f' Y., tr, -Qiffwf-'I'-1' V , -1 V w. . as cg. kivgwf ' 53- VV 1.3 -wwf V :VV:e6Q.:: w 4' f- '11 fV 'W'-VL , , Ya -, ' il.: .' -- ' HB4 ' ' 3 ' -.. . ,I . X. .l .1 9 ,,' . A f , 'NIM 'Wi,,f :7Z:.,,f'Q.':77, -, . F, f' , 14 Q ' : -,Q In -V, jf. ,., 9' , ig . , fi I 4 -- .0 'QM .sf ,arm tt.. , 4 Ross Bill Andrus Ainsworth Ronnie Ball Dennis C. Butsch James Chancellor Cochram M. , 1 f ' I-l-V IV-'ff -' -1 . , ,A W -. . ,. -.,. -, -. .-f. -ff.-A?::,:-' ' ., , f 512 A M . 1, , I 3 17 921- m qos ' , 5 -J - - . 3 'ff V X -5 , rv Q ' fs .asv i Q, ef-4 r , A r V .' 1 . -' ' 1 . .4 ' I ' , if' . 5 .NV , , - if 2 , , V, z, . L . .s i l . '79 3 fzilffiiff-lf'ffVi5f 5 f ' - ?57a57': if :'i'-5 ' H ' 'X , ' r ' , ff fi 1: -' ,A ' ' -7 '1,4'bw:P7Yf!f.?5? Vg? Z-S5f'34 fVf7 ' '77'f ' ,'77i'f,,y,-9' 'f::,,'l i'-I' 'L . . 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M-4 1'-'1 fi N f Darrell Ernie Holland Jim Janis Ronnie Knox Glenn Grimes Lockwood . .6 ig 5 X 1, . Y, .544 ' f, i V H , Il . Paul C. Chuck Renner Donald A. Richer Rodney Salcido David L. Murphy Treasurer Historian Sickles John D. William J. Martino McCaw 3 'I- ' V if i ' 1 x 1 N. I ,A 1 if 1' David John Szieder Stephens : H Da Tr HIII A -sz ., ,K I ff - - fr K A -' V ,A ., '- I , .if f ?- t v . H ,sax 1 g 95 rf :L 5 - N - X 1 , ,,.,,. J E. , 3 Y . - f- - -fg,-C-, V: xi5fT1Z.' - . . ' V' -' ' V X -.J C i ev. Vx . U - fl . 'V fV ' 5 - A2 11. , '- ' VV ,- , I. 3: 9 L X , ,,V, , ,, . :, , .,.,,,.., ...,,,. Q - ,, Q, ww' , ' , 332 j'i'- ,. , 'M -'QL' : .' 2, f YQ? 4 --VV ' 4 John Telles Bruce Terrill Charles Joe Richard W. Walsh Jackie Galen Mick Wyatt Thatcher Villanueva Sponsor Weir Kappa Kappa Ps Jim Barnard Ron McWilliams Preszdent Vice President Raymond Jenkins Secretary NWN VV' David Allen George Chapman Larry Commander Joe Guidry Treasurer Van Ragsdale Loren Rhodes Derry Sanders O. 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Simmons Mr. Flogen Thompson ponsor , x + :-'QQTJLCSV'f5i3iiili'f53iifl9i5'ii+Cii.i4AEQiJ1.'i.1'Q'lJi?1gLi!,'1.1 Nl, -.'l?i ''Sli''-wa4-,fi- --5 i'3.j5 j f'i:Lf 'l f L4 : f'9'i T3'7 5 Q 1 ' 1 r ' ' i..4L L::LL.-, 1 aw. 3-vw-v-M .N , , , 'Mk' - 4 -73'-''-sf- '-Lai-wnl-T-ww-I ' HM .unsu- Phl Beta Lambda '7 Jim Fleming President --.J Darwin Reed Vice President Don Rust Secretary Z Lee Allison Leonard Nick Anderson Mike Baldree Anderson Publicity Chairman ff f . .,:.. . ,SA .es 1 as Derrell Wiley Berry Curt John Briscoe Charlie Derrell Bulls Tommy Barnes Bodenweiser Buchleiter Advisor Burkett W i W Eldin COOPGI' Rose Fairfield Gary Fly Greg Micky Gowdy Jim McHenry Gary Meier Fourmentin differ .--vfrii Jerry Miller Ron Mitchell Ardell Nelson Advisor 1 1-M? 4 Gary Gary Renner Ron Slgmund Bob Spearman Norlander Nelson Stewart Weldon Walker Treasurer Richard V' XJ we . ,QJ ' S J 3 Westemeir Phi Gamma Celesta Morgan President Peggy Swain Durnell Donna Vice President Secretary 'IN Arny Abeyta Biddy Branum Marilyn Nancy Marjorie Cindy Clevenger Cunningham Drew Ellison Louise iDonna Kinkead June Kouka Kay Malone Hatfield Historian Scribe --Q... L... B. C. Burke Mary Caron Marianna Beverly Linda Griffin Gallegos Gilmore L Audrian Lois -W Sharon Martin McAlister Pennington Patti Rogers Reta Teague Drucilla Karen Vigil Beth Vohs Tracey Valdez Pledge Watson Trainer 3 Q 3 i 1 Il 1 1 E 4 il gi ,g. 1 I Q . I. 1 4 4 I I 1 1 -4 . 8 u Jim Mitchell Pi Kappa ta President Vice President Ernie Thomas Sanchez Secretary-Treasurer Harriet Sue Young we 5 Richard Darnell Pam Gasparovich P3111 Mapes E1d01'1 Walker Forensics Squad: Top Row: Dave McCrary, Stan Taylor, Mark Stanley, Judy Blome, Larry Shultz, Dick Darnell, Tom Hauffmann. Bottom Advisor Row: Bob Brandl, Lloyd Macmann, Ernie San chez, George Bradley, Eldon Walker, Director of Forensics. Xe ' WM, 'W-M4 6 , x si ,, 1 91' ie San- ector of f 1 S i If pur ,M .,,. 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Joyce Walters Lois Whited Ralene Wilson Theta Theta Theta Berylene Blake-ley Presid en t Nancy Cole Schleede Secretary-Treaszzrer Sybil Nioreland Vice President N ,IA s Qs P I A Janie Crane Carol Furushima Janet Harrow .Peggy Ray Mrs. Lee Shumate Historian Advisor Members of Theta, Theta, T h e t a, Professional Wo- m a n s Communications Sorority for women were responsible for the circula- tion of the Chase this year. Here Theta president Berylene Blakeley, a n d Peggy Ray prepare copies of the Chase for mail sub- scribers. if-Q UNION Alpha Lambda Delta -Top Row: B e t t y Elaine Ybarra, Janice Buhalts, Nell Brooks, Dean of Women, Imo- gene B. Wickey - In- stalling Officerg Ruth Sparks. Second Row: Amy L. Abeyta, Lana Campbell, S h a r r o n Banion, Carol Hub- bard, Norlene Langs- ton. Third Row: Kathy Heglin, Jeannie Blair, Linda Campbell, Rhon- da Morgan, Helen Kil- burn. Fourth Row: Jean Sanders, Jacque- line Scott, Penny Sch- roeter, June Luce, Maria C. Mead. Fifth Row: Loretta Zakow- ski, Linda Cammack, Jane Bynum, Donna E. Durnell. Sixth Row: Marie Stangle, Paul- ette Brittan, J o Ann Stangle, Martha Thompson, Lolly Tuck- er. Bottom Row: Bery- lene Blakeley, Wanda Stockton, M a r i l y n Sanders, Cindy Thomas. Alpha PS1 Omega Top Row Ev Schleede Tim ken advisor Bottom Row B111 Crenshaw, Marcia Rizzuto vice president Rhonda Morgan Mark Mozey president Linda Bachicha, Patty Houndsmen - Top Row: Larry Williams, Randy Lyons, Ronnie Sowell, Tim Marsh. Second Row: Jim Dawson, Gary Presser, Fred Boggs, Bob Spearman. Third Row: Jerry Davis, Ken Logan, John Alexander, Tony Lucero, Pat Trembly, Jon Twibell, Chuck Rives, Earl Coppersmith. Fourth Row: Otis Morris, Joe Sie- gel, Paul Stanford, Bill MacVeigh, Jerry Jones, Rick Ingle, Terry Coon. Bottom Row: Dallan Sanders- ku-aww sponsor, Jack Willis, Jay Meis-president, Ken Ban- ister, Jim Mace, Dave Fleming-vice president. Left Side: Bobby James, Larry Walker, Mont: Rosebeary. Right Side: Cyrus Hendren, John Byrd, Joe Hes- singer. Not Pictured: Rick Collins, Tom Dwyer, Eddy Brown, Dennis Hester, George Ross-Ralph, Mike Sten- son, Steve Baker, Sheridan Barrett, John Frei, Dr. Mann-sponsor. Houndsmen I en Ban' nt. Left sebefifl' oe Hes' .L Eddy keSf2U' lei: Dr' u lpha Phi lpha Theta Mu Alpha Nu-Top Row: Jim Ozimek, George Wolf, Boyd Vogt. Second Row: Glen Gamache, F. Joseph Racic IH, Dr. George Ag- ogino, Mike Puckett, Doug- less McPherson. Bottom Row: Ragene Blocker, Di- anne Everett, Christine Fairbanks, Jeff Henig, Ter- rie Young. Phi Alpha Theta - Top Row: John R. Mor- Michael M. Schoenecker, Ira C. Ihde, Charles ris Hillis O. Wood, Robert C. Williams, R. Wride, Harvey L. Johnson. Bottom Row: Michael R. White, Phil Osuna, Forrest A. Jerry Roy, Donald Fowler, Joan Gilbert, Ber- Walker. Second Row: Robert B. Porter, nard Halperin, Lawrence W. Miller. ,I, N Psi fhi-' Hendfeu. Naxio Oc Psi Chi-TOP Row: Mike Donoho, Cyrus 'roM Row: Dr. William Baldwin, Chuck ' Hendren, Dallan Sanders, Joel Currell, Fleming, Jeanne Booth, John Whiteside. Navio Occhialini, Kelly Randolph. BOT- Psi Chi Sigma Alpha Iota 31811121 Alpha Iota - TOP Row: Bernice Cato, Goodman. BOTTOM Row: Cynthia Herndon, Fran Mary .Lois Zimmerman, Claudia Willette, Mar- Dunn, Jean Sanders, Judy Fitz, Jean Ragsdale, sha Suns, Marcia Fisher, Denise Strock, Carol Jackqueline Scott, Mona Mayer, Cheryl Newman. Lamoreux, Linda McKay, Marion Reid, Barbara Silver Key - TOP ROW: H. Grady Moore, Frederick Timms, Forrest A. Walker, Norris Kiley, Jerry F. Rigdon, Loren Toombs. SEC- oND Row: George McGill, Philip Buscemi, Ira Ihde, Zigrids Steingergs, Jerry Sadberry, Doug Black. THIRD Row: Don Rust, Bernard Hal- perin, Raymond Jenkins, Lawrence W. Miller Glenda Ellison, Florence Landon, Joan Gil- bert. BoTToM Row: Lana L. Campbell, Jo- anna Black, Dolores Fangon, Marilyn Chum- bley, Pat Harris, Lolly Tucker, Penny Schroe- ter, Judy Jakeway. ilver Key Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma - Tor ROW: Cherrie Hunker, Fullmer, Marilyn Acton, Susan Haverson Susan Pam Dempsey, Judy Fitz, Beverly Harvey, Di- Burkel. anna Ford. SECOND Row: Gail Cantrell, Susanne ophos Sophos-TOP RIGHT to BOTTOM RIGHT: Hugh Bishop, presidentg Lloyd Macmann, vice pres- identg John Britton, treasurerg Ken Hare, cor- responding secretaryg Robert Welch, recording sec- retaryg Jack Batsong Loyd Waite, John Youell, David Landreth, Isaac Pape, Terry Stoval, Craig Bogard, Anthony Tennorio, Steve Craycraft, John Sacks, John Sampson. Agriculture Club - TOP ROW: Bill Warbois, Bill Humphrey, Randy Hes- tand, John B. McGee. SEC- OND ROW: Bill Merrick, Doug Crozier, Don Raw- don, Mike Rising, Wayne Richardson. BOTTOM ROW: Dudley Cash, Sponsor, J. Dudley Clark, Rickey Pur- cell, John Conner, Hugh Graham, Newell Page. Ag Club American Institute Of Physics American Institute of Physics-TOP ROW: Loren Edward O'Hare, president Bob Trout BOTTOM Toombs, Dr. Dayle Sittler, sponsorg Isaac Pape. ROW: Constantine G. Cassapakis Terry Leon SECOND ROW: Jerry Joe Haskins, secretaryg Keith Bazzell, Ernest Grant, vice president Long, strenuous hours are begin- ning to play their mischief on Steve Carlotta, Chase and Silver Pack photographer. Lack of sleep affected most of the members of the publications staffs at frequent intervals, especially when dead- lines and exams came at the same time. 1 X ' at ONI Indusir Rice, J Row: IQ C. Tow l0l111son, Ellison l0'I'IOM g Yat, ll. 7 Industrial Education Club - TOP ROW: Ron Rice, Jerry Johnson, Mike McAfee. SECOND Row: Daniel Sanchez, John Sampson, Delbert C. Towell. THIRD Row: Mac McKnight, Tom Meadows, Barry Dyer. FOURTH ROW: Joe Menini, Jose Griego, Melvin Leonard. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Baggette, Max Carter, Howard Perkins. Industrial Ed Club Industrial Education Club - TOP ROW: Bill ROSIH, sponsor, Loran W. Ford, Alvis L. Baker, Walter Lowe. SECOND Row: Charlie Packenham, John Genta, Gary L. Grider, Charles H. Wilson. THIRD Row: Tom Sap- pington, J. M. Bradley, Robert H. Everest, Lonnie B. Ross. FOURTH ROW: Larry Harding, Jim E. Anton, O. B. Coffey, Terry Knighton. BOTTOM Row: Sonny Botkin. Newman Student Or- ganization-Top Row: Rosemary Miles, treas- urer, Linda Durant, re- cording secretaryg John Sampson, president, Jon Krebs, Bob Brandl, first vice presidentg Tom Haufman, Santa Fe province chairman. Second Row: Anthony Tenorio, second vice president, Mary Rita Padilla, province secre- tary: Elvira Chavez, Catherine Thomas, Terri Martin, Theresa Martinez. Bottom Row: Dr. VVilliam Thomas. advisorg Joan Gilbert, corresponding secretary, Linda Salas, Liza Sanchez, Nancy Harbach, Father Knute, chaplain. Not Pictured: Dr. Paul Stangle, advisor, Ernie Sanchez, province in- ternational aifairs vice chairman. Newman tudent rganiz ations Sp.ringwM.E.N.C. - Top Row: Harold POPP, ion Reid, Nancy Pattison, Claudia Willet, Mike Locke, Floyd Sturgeon, Derry Sanders, Kathv Stone. Karen Latfertv. Dane Clark. David Allen. Bottom Row: Mar- V V Press C lu advisor: man, tire Willet. W, A ff' N Press Club Press Club members dominated the annual Journalism awards ban- quet on May 17th. Steve Carlota, Berylene Blakeley, and Bill Hoff- man swept eight of the ten first place awards with Hoffman taking six first places. Press Club - Top Row: Gari Fails, Bill Sheridan, Bill Hoffman. Bot-tom Row: Janie Crane, Mary advisorg Ernie Sanchez, president, Leland Til- McCormack, Sybil Moreland, Toni Altice, Peggy man, vice president: Bill Stockton, Richard White, Ray, Berylene Blakeley. Rodeo Club - TOP Row: Charles McAlister, Don Rawdon, Pat White. SEC- OND ROW: Thomas McAlis- ter, Anne Jackson, Becky Barham. THIRD Row: Lon Sultemeier, Marcia Hurt, Butch Russell. BOTTOM ROW: Carlyn Ladd, Linda Blackburn, Michael Rising. Rodeo Club - TOP ROW: Butch Cody, Jo Poarch, Bodge Crill, Woddy Hobbs. SECOND Row: Gayle Roach, Ricky Purrell, Randy Dun- son. BOTTOM Row: Joe Bob Kyle, Albert Flinn, Linda Long. Student Education Asso- ciation - TOP ROW: Torn Sappington, second vice president, Howard L. Stone, sponsor, R. Gene Burke, president. SECOND ROW: John Markham, treasurer, Suzi Cammon, Mary Waide. BOTTOM Row: Mary Dean Scholz, Larry A. Razura, Candy Mauney. Student Education Asso- ciation-TOP ROW: Judith Butscher, Don E. Lewis, Jeanie Buchanan, Allie Finnerty. SECOND Row: Lana McNei11y, Cindy Hooper, secretary, Ann Caley. THIRD ROW: Rose Martinez, Dianna Everett, Elise Smith. BOTTOM Row: Catherine Tenorio, Everlyn Ruybalid, Wanda Stock- ton, publicity chairman. Ski Club - Top Row: J. Keith Fleurat, John A. Stieth, Marcie Hurt, Jennie Lamutt, Jeanne V. Briscoe, Marjorie L. Fuller, Lous Rahn, Linda Russell, Carol Vance. Not Shown: Chris Occhia- Haddock, David Duncan, Bill Arasim, Dr. Thomas lini, president. Russell. Bottom Row: Peggy Anne Duffy, Mary k ' Cl b Skip Leone checks out the powder during a ski club outing. Spanish l Minerva Universi Lflkken, Rodd H ll me V. lcchia- Spanish Club - Top Row: Ted Olmos, president, Romero, Rudy Araujo. Bottom Row: Cathy Ten Minerva Rodriguez, Linda McCloskey, Dorothy orio, Linda Angel, LaVerne Fields. panish Club Theater niversit University Theatre - Top Row: Richard A. Marcia Moze Barbara Farr Judy Blome Lokken, Everett Schleede, Randy Roberts, Rodd Hubble, Mark Stanley, Larry Schultz, Tim Rizzuto, Bill Crenshaw. Bottom Row: Rhonda Morgan, Patty Bratcher, Merrellee Whatley, Linda Bachicha. 6 Veterans Club-TOP ROW: Bill Teicher, Leslie Gassaway, Vincent Garri, John M. Balas. SECOND ROW: George McGill, Eddie Martin, Fred Smith, Edward J. Kucic Jr. THIRD ROW: Ron Madrid, Vet retaryg Art Anaya, Darnacio A. Lopez. Club Wauneka Indian Club Wauneka Indian Club-TOP Row: ' Beverly Taliman, Gloria Little, Helen Cansler. SECOND ROW: Eddie Brown, Donna Sarracino, Harold Kayato. BOTTOM ROW: Murray Yatsattie, Har- old Tsadiasi. James McHenry, Bill Brunsen. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Kulvicki, President, Lewis Auerbach, Sec- l lli' . Th ell H l fl Women's 1 Ellen MCG Cydney M1 gan Reddi llaly Carc l 4 1 . 'Sl I .-.............. .... 1.41 vu 'fl ..... .... .. Women's Recreation Association - Top Row: Fullmer, Ann Norwood, Bonnie Olmos, president, Ellen McGowen, Annette Charsha, Brenda Cook, Candy Swope, vice president, Mary Stieth, Joyce Cydney Milam, Rita J. Smith, vice president, Su- Helton, Kathy Westbrooks, Carolyn Hays, spon- san Redding, Diane Korman, Teresa Radcliff, sor. Women's Recreation Association af' 'lli The first annual Spring Fling cel- a Lincoln Hall sponsored barbeque. ebration was kicked off this year with Young Republicans - TOP Row: Doug Maxwell, Parlimentariang David Ziems, Reporter, Randy Gleason, President. SECOND Row: Judy Mayo, Historian, Glenda Brown, Recording Secretary, Nell Gragg, Vice President, Loraine Helm, Treasurer. NOT PIOTURED: Kim Colegrove, Corresponding Secretary, Wes Sorenson. 4 5 Q Z . X . if Young Republicans M.E.N.C. - TOP ROW: Floyd Stur- geon, Raymond Jenkins, Derry Sanders, David Al- len. SECOND Row: Ronald McWil- liams, Cheryl New- man, Marion Reid. THIRD ROW: Kathy Stone, Jacqueline Scott, Nancy Pat- terson, Elise Smith. 'Lf Geolog Steve . R. KI Duri em's lleizll' PSC Geology Club-TOP Row: Edward Dinkfield, Phillips, Danny Miller, James Codsby Samual Steve Reid, Doug Binnell, Dave Foote, Dr. Paul Foreman. THIRD ROW: Joseph Jason D Lugosz R. Krutak. SECOND ROW: Bob Taylor, Larry Robert Koenig, Patricia LeBlanc. Geology Club During their Spring Field Trip East- ern's Geology Club listens to a descrip- tion on how to make a traverse at the Louisiana State University field camp near Colorado Springs, Colorado. The 21 male and 2 female club members spent ten days at the Held camp measuring rock strata, exploring mines, and making maps. 1 I N 1 Y Y T J 1 E i i W i I V, I 1 l 1 I J 1 I ,,d v 1 , li..,,,-.M-o-Q. Cgaglfllllll fm Stadium lo I f'6 l In Fa To open rollback C scrimmage l Colorado Colorado, down for quarter. ' ralliodl 24 poin goal the g o. ts Soutllwesl filed a tel Bulldogs lloinlso lnthelagt Dlosiandf llllllllthe All Qollll l field ll 9 54535 I Halfback Charles Gilmore attempts a penetration across the scrimmage line Colorado State The Hounds first score at Greeley Colorado hushed the crowd as did the second touch down for Eastern making the score 12 O in the Hrst quarter Then in the second half the powerful Bears rallied to a come from behind situat on as they scored 24 points against the Hounds With Easterns field goal the game ended 24 15 Southwestern Oklahoma A scoreless first half cre ated a tense s tuation for the Greyhounds and the Bulldogs until the third quarter when SOU scored 7 points on a touchdown iun and an extra point Then in the last quarter the Bulldogs collected a touchdown pass and another touchdown run with one extra point to win the game 20 0 Abilene Christian A windy game was played at Abilene as Eastern tumbled under the Wildcats for a 27 3 loss The Hounds 3 points came from a 15 yard field goal booted by Mike McCall in the second quar ter Halftime score stood in ACC s favor at 13 3 After that the Hounds were unable to stop the Wildcat march Football 196 The 1967 football team consisted mostly of freshmen players coached by the new varsity Head Coach Howard White. The season ended for the novice team and coach at 3 wins and 6 losses. The Hounds scored 128 points in the last two games of the year. They de- feated Arkansas A8zM and Northwest- ern Oklahoma University. The North- western game was victorious for the Hounds who were looking for a Home- coming victory. Next year Coach How- ard White will be working with football veterans from the 1967 season who should promise a more successful and dynamic year Ken Herring loses ground against Central Oklahoma as two tacklers converge Eddie Boyles, freshman guard Pat Bridges, sophomore linebacker Barry Coffman, sophomore end Dan Cook, freshman halfback Terry Cron, freshman end Neil Dewitt, freshman tackle Richard Dibble, junior guard J ack Dixon, freshman linebacker, Hitter Award and Best Tackler Howard Fisher, junior end, Most Improved Charles Gilmore, freshman halfback Joe Griego, senior center J im Hall, freshman tackle Ted Hern, freshman end Ken Herring, senior halfback, Most Valuable Offensive Back Bill Hicks, freshman linebacker Ray Hollingsworth, freshman quarterback, Most Improved Ed Hunter, freshman tackle Jim Jackson, freshman halfback Bill Johnson, freshman tackle Keeton Johnson, freshman linebacker A 1967 Football Squad Gains Experience For Building Year Jeff Lo-tt, freshman halfback Alex McAlister, sophomore center Mike McCall, sophomore tackle Paul McDonald, freshman guard Stanton Moore, freshman quarterback David N lmmo sophomore linebacker Jim Patterson Junior guard John Patterson sophomore linebacker Roy Peterson sophomore end Charles Phipps freshman halfback Mickey Poftter sophomore tackle Andrew Sanders Jumor halfback Mel Sanders freshman tackle Steve Scott Junior guard Most Valuable Defensive L1neman Norman Smltherman Junior linebacker Best Blocker Jack Tubbs sophomore guard Bill Watts freshman linebacker Tim Whalen Junior halfback J ack West freshman quarterback Richard Weaver manager Jim ll? 0591151 Roger E half-bm Captain RHF: Holling Hlamst Ark, I . , U n , . 1 b - ' s o , 8 1 1 3 ' .3 N i 9 - N . , - . , I 9 ill, A . X . . X ll . , . , , 'I . . . 'rl , 7 w le . 9 . J I , u I it 7 . U n , l V . , , , fix x':.s. ly'f tier l3F0ved 'aluable back, uad ce rar Jim Martin, senior end, Offensive Captain Roger Sowder, senior half-back, Defensive Captain Ray Hollingsworth takes the football for a gainer against Arkansas A8zM. 2 s , if if wg i ,Xl Y f f XR QN ' jg QW? ai Ji V 'ff 'ff s 'Q' 1 , 7 r v, , 1 Kell Herring, NO- 24, most val- while Charles Gilmore, No. 20, uable offensive player, is tackled, blocks another tackler. Central Oklahoma-Eastern took another de- feat from Oklahoma players as the Broncos of Central Oklahoma State ran up a 22-0 score over the Hounds in the first home game at Por- tales. The Hound offense could not get started as the Bronco defense refused to break up. In the last quarter both defensive units got tough and stopped any scoring. Westerll New Mexico-Eastern stumbled and fell to the Mustangs on Parents Day in Por- tales, 21-19, in one of the most exciting games of the season. The shuffling of scores kept the crowd on edge until Western stole the Grey- hound lead in the second half to win the game. The statistics were overwhelmingly in favor of Eastern, but not the game. g Arkansas A 8: M - Eastern grabbed its first home game victory nearing the end of the season, when the Greyhounds ran over the Weevils, 60-28. The most ex- plosive action of the game was in the third quarter when Eastern scored 34 points. Arkansas' scores were fairly even. The Weevils made 7 points in each quar- ter. The game set the course for the next one which was on home grounds also. NOl'tllWN'6St6l'll Oklahoma - The HOIDG- coming game was worth seeing. A large crowd watched the Hounds pound Northwestern, 65-20. Most of the scor- ing came in the last quarter as Eastern constantly broke through the NOU de- fense. It was the first game this year in which the Hounds had defeated Okla- homa players, and it ended the football season until fall of 1968. Northern Arizona-A tight ClGf61'1S6 pre- vented NAU from scoring and one East- ern touchdown in the first quarter spelled victory for the Hounds in their first win for the season. The scoreless second half was dominated by Eastern's defense as NAU's offense was constantly pushed back.-Most of the game consisted of punting, after the first touchdown. The Hounds won, 7-0. nn Charles Gilmore finds open Held as he tries to gain ground against Central Oklahoma. Ken Herring, number 24, absorbs a blistering ta kl cl t A k A - -- - in a flurry of football action in the Winning ggmi 235160-28? msgs gl M' The Hounds lacked Aman , . HETFE 'mt lv... LW i H lfhack sa: A 31 M Sul Ross took a ti agamst I the new lllrre. T ture ther l' :O 3 861. 101i pumed 5 vom. J A A xff t ff X ' ' El if 3 fx HW 191 sx X ' Wi W W MXN ff YZ , ', Si-:wk xxx 3 NR mm 72 W W ff wif, 1 'M W 4 Y Z V, W ,X M f 4 X M f is ff 2 5 f 0 XMWWQW 1, 4 7, K N , QA , f f ,fff ' f f f Az ff? , 7 mf My f O f f f f 'F' ,, x f, f, w X. 4? V Y J nf mix x , ,AW ,cy , x f ., fx ,W 4 I Ch ii' '96 X .my Xxm X 4 2 W ax 14 zf W f I W x y X, ' A , 1 S Q Q 'X N' xl 2 f 1 K ff K f X , we, W H? X X rw 1 3, 4 1 ,gf Z ' Gs ' Zan, Rig, p .V , L uf - nts EH? - bi ' ww. W. 4:C fx' f , f. -' 5 . ,,,,i. L.., A, J, , ,f -. ng 6? -fp ,, - iz, , V V A Q , , '5- mk w 1 ' ' Coach Carl Babcock confers with Garcia before Eastern Invitational. Garcia Leads Pack In Cross Country The hard-running harriers of East- ern took third place behind winner Adams State and second place Texas Tech at the Eastern Invitational Cross Country Meet. Gerry Garcia, the win- ner of the 4 mile race, was clocked at 20: 11.7. Garcia, a 1966, '67 All American runner, won 4th place at the National Cross Country Meet in Wheaton, Illi- nois, with a record time of 19:59.0. Coach Carl Babcock, who is also the head track coach of Eastern, has timed Garcia at an unofficial 19:01.0 which IS a leading time among New Mexico runners. Garcia is a standout at both cross country and track sports. He holds rec- ords at Eastern for the half mile, mile, two miles, and four miles. The 1967 I Shelidan l Harold Ts: jauntinse J. 'fray ff' I i. 5 ,VI ' ' 211 Ill w Iv i .. V l I k41,-f 1,3 - V .LN V ., ' ffl, ' . 1 -?'ff-'--rf ,f,.,:,2, -.: ,f 'V u. ,,.p, - ,Q'S.,.,,i,-gwg' . Y ,A .,, . 1. '- 5 ' J. I 1. '.. K ' - , ,' - H , .-gs-5 The 1967 Cross Country team from left to right are: Tsadiasi, Gerry Garcia, Richard Herhst and cross Sheridan Barrett, Jeff Baum, James Wagner, Harold country Coach Carl Babcock. Harold Tsadiasi finishes his four-mile jaunt in second place. Jeff Baum gives his all to cross the finish line at the Oasis State Park. 3 Q 'X Wt it 139 4 Men's Bowling Team Top row, L-R: Mike Roehm, B i ll Thomas, Larry Conley. Bottom row, L-R: Rick Smith, Jim Topolski, Bob Brandl. Bowlers Host Tourneyg Eastern Takes Third The Eastern New M exic o University bowling team maintained its third place in standings after winning third place at the East- ern bowling meet in Portales. New Mexico State is in first place and the University of New Mexico is in second place in the standings. The women's team is in second place behind U.N.M. The men's team has three returning letter- men this year. Larry Conley, one of the return- ing lettermen possesses the high game title in New Mexico with a score of 264. Another re- turnee, Jim Topolski, has the high score for 15 games. le Larry Con man. mes fm I Bowling Coach Eddie Clark tends the score sheet for the bowling team. B Women's Bowling Team Top row, L-R: Linda McCarty, Kay Fisher, Gussie Patton, Char- lotte Kettle. Bottom row, L-R: Colleen Cav- anaugh, Jo Ann Gar- ner, Barbara Anderson. L Gussi 9H'S in l Uwrloue Ke. mg DHI for tl Larry Conley, a returning letter- man, tries for a strike. Gussie Patton makes a strike for the Wom- en's team. Charlotte Kettle aims at the lead- mg pm for the Women's team. Returning letterman Jim Tops Topolski practices for the next game. Bill Thomas concentrates on the ten Cl0W1'1 the alley. Cheerleaders Kathy Waters J ack Craig Royce Craig ., Babs Chandler .f. The dance le sides good per , wx. L W' , . f ' A, ww , ww ..f N'-. The dance team of Karen Maciolek and Ted Caluwe pro- vides good performances. Dance Company Others of the dance company are: fstandingj Patte Sfvuerra, Joy Isenberg, flyingl Nikki Kull and Kathy aters. V 'Eff M ,, V - 5 f' Sta fwfr 11 '? ' :kf x gs b ii fgbjfff 5 Q5 Q Y Q il 1 fg: ,fi , L, ,,,.. 555 mm ff - Qu 3' 3,1 JT' M C ' X , N ?f i' 1 if-J L fi, 0 , V ll 5 'Q 2 i 1 . m 4 1 ,Q-fi .Af D wmiuln 25 N ..,. , 1. , , , x-...4,. x 0-w... ... x..- X f Q iuvnnndn. ,321 M. xx, , if Y A ,V ,fd v IW I in ' f X , ' WV , jj 3 ' if 9 ' gn-nuuqnun Q i In W f, 7 9 , . KX ' 4 W fill' V f gunman Q ,fp Zsrxsjw, A W 4 f x fw - , . ' ' Lf Ly , 'Van ' Nm , , ' 6 f ' ,gg 14 W WV Q wx, ' , ir 41, 'ii J 4 2 'N x S i s k ' 4 iii? -5'..-E Q-sv Q Q jimnxuaw The fans watch an Oklahoma gymnast on the parallel bars. Gymnastics Last year the gymnastics team placed 9th in the national championships. This year the squad placed 14th in the NAIA Gymnastic Champion- ship at Hays, Kansas. They competed against 20 teams with a squad of five. The five were Bill Bizzell, Larry Allen, Bob Arrell, John Frei and Ed Ham. The other team members were unable to go to the nationals because of lack of funds. They are Chuck Vermillon, Bob Castellano, and Parker Van Hecke. . Coach Don Robinson commented that he was Very pleased with the performance of his team. The places copped at nationals by the East- ern teani Were: Bill Bizzell, 11th, trampoline, Bob Arrell, 6th, trampoline, Larry Allen, 6th, rings, and Ed Ham, 7th, sidehorse. Coach Robinson easily supports three of his team in a feat of balance The Eastern gymnasts lead some smaller gymnasts into the arena. In front IS B111 B1z7ell following is Bob Arrell Parker Van Hecke, Larry Allen John Frei and Bobby Castellano gf W , -, Q 'V I! V' le-! 'f A K 1 141: A 21 rg if vw . A gymnast stand is performed be- fore the crowd to show agility. 52 N X .hfw-N1 Hey, look! He doesn't weigh much at 3. NWN.. CHDJMS' Larry Allen shows h1S form by work ing out on the sidehorse. Swimming The swimming season had some hard splashes as the team only won one tournament and lost nine. They de- feated Adams State College with a score of 67-37. The rest of the tournaments was composed of extremely stiff competition as the team swam against University of Texas, Texas Tech, West Texas State, New Mexico State and others. But the swimming team made up for the season by winning eighth place in the National Tournament at St. Cloud, Minn. Last year the record was 3-7 and Eastern won sixth place at the NAIA Tournament. Tom Morse splits the water with his strokes as he looks for the pool wall. l 1968 Swimming Team - Cleft to right front ard if ' . , 1 . 3 Cback rowh coach Richard.Dart, David IEW, ' Tom Meadows' Da? MCGmtYv Chrls Whytlaw, Tom Morse, Don Kienlen and Dennis ammon, Galen Farrington, and George Ger- Shlppey. David Whytlaw executes a perfect dive. Chrls Hammon 1S pO1S6d for the start of a race. Don Klenlen does the butterfly 1n good form. Basketball The year was a good one for the Hounds as they ran up an excellent record of 22-5 for the season. The Hounds, toughest competition was against Southern Colorado as both games were lost against the Warriors. Northern Ari- zona Was disqualified for lack of conference games so Eastern played University of Albu- querque for the District Championship. The Hounds overcame U. of A. three nights pre- vious to the District Championship and eX- pectations were in favor of Eastern. But the game was lost in one of the hardest fought games of the season thereby losing both the District Championship and a chance at the NAIA finals. Dan Hays has no trouble in capturing a rebound from a Wayland player. Jerry Hyder collides with the fioor While everyone Watches the ref . .,. ., -,,-,- . -.-.Y.- ---. - - 1----H -----' - - , '-'- '-Y - - 'f -s ' --Mr ' :-- ' , ,H ,,.,,,..,., i ., -f- , ..... - ....... Dwight Haley goes for the tossup While Greg Hyder seeks a chance to grab it. University of Albuquerque-In the first game against Albuquerque the Hounds led the Dons to defeat as they won the last regular conference game of the sea- son With a score of 75-62. This victory led to the District 7 playoffs. University of Albuquerque 1 The final game of the year proved disasterous for the Hounds when the Dons slipped an 85-83 upset over Eastern. The Hounds played hard to gain a berth in NAIA finals in Kansas City but their efforts were killed by margin of 2 points. College of Santa Fe - The night was deemed a rebound night for the Hounds as they got 58 rebounds to the Knights 35. Greg Hyder and Dan Hays almost tied for scoring as Hyder flipped in 23 to Hays' 22. Eastern won 83-60. College of Santa Fe-Dan Hays scored the most points the following night with 18 points against the Knights. Again the Greyhounds stomped Santa Fe by a large margin winning the game 92-77. Dan Hays makes a big two all alone dur- ing the U. of Albuquerque game. C H658 aogofld bgfely ' 13-71- Pallllfinl WHS Plal gieS 35 E 3 low SU the A85 N0rll10l'l Ofnlasst f01' the against Hounds John Irwir rests durin lhl was Or the Uldg to ldllan in? Hs VS S Hills l0W1ng l the lllhds margin ne dur. P .i v 'v' 'I rl , is College of Santa Fe - Eastern engaged a good battle with the Knights as they barely defeated the Santa Fe Cagers, 73-71. Panhandle A 81 M - A defensive game was played between the Hounds and Ag- gies as Eastern defeated Panhandle with a low score of 51-47. At halftime though the Aggies led the Hounds, 24-22. Northern Arizona 1 The Lumberj8.CliS of Flagstaff always provide a good battle for the Hounds. In the first contest against each other this season the Hounds defeated N.A.U., 66-57. John Irwin, oblivious of the camera, rests during a time out. Larry Vanzant looks on as Greg Hyder prevents a Southern Colorado player from scoring. Northern Arizona - The Lumberjacks took their re- venge from last year's losses against the Greyhounds as they defeated the Pack 79-63. N.A.U. took ad- vantage of the full court press and led the Hounds throughout the game. Highlands-The Cowboys could never get ahead of the Hounds' easy scoring all night as Eastern beat Highlands with a score of 75-54. Dan Hays hit the basket for 25 points and copped high scorer. '-f ffr': 'a2-t-I-Fw -i7r '77 'v-' 1 ' A 7 'T M 'mA ' 4 I The Hyder brothers CNos. 14 and 445 to gain a valuable rebound. team up against a Ft. Lewis player trying Wayland-Eastern defeated the Baptists from Texas in an easy victory with a score of 68-53. The Texans seemed to be unable to get started against the Hounds' ball control. Western New Mexico University - The MUS- tangs' lively Marv Schmitt scored heav- ily against Eastern With a total of 26 points. Western led once by four points but the Hounds came back with a victory of 78-61. Regis College - The Hounds romped over the Rangers from Denver in an uneven battle at the rim beating Regis, 86-53. The third period introduced replacements for the starting five with the score 73-31. Highlands - In defeating Highland's only vic- tor, Southern Colorado, the Hounds expected a close battle with Highlands, but the deter- mined Hounds Won easily over the Cowboys, 83-75. Xf in XZ f as Z Q6 N2 Wk W wee ww? gm X Q3 f x f mn W Nwxfx f f 4 1 M X Ralph , the Greyhound mascot, cheers on the fans durmg a 'ren moment ln the game m ,.-,-.V-H.. 1 .- -.L.-,ff-x 411, .:,L...' .2-ya -L,1m---V.-,LW ,lm1-T1-LIlil.,j1Q'--X. , f.f4LA.L51L:, 4.g?:..:n..-.,1L.-. .4 . ,,., , , 15, W , V 33? X 523 if X. 4? .pygxygf .Q ,fi 4 , f!'Q W5 51 42 ff W X VX W f, X f 7 rv MZWQQQZA, RW X , f ,4 ,W 4 W ,ff X . f f N wif W L: 1 K fgfggzg I -sw 4 ?SQ fk Dan Hays attempts to stop a basket by a Southern Colorado player. Hays takes advantage of a lull in the basketball action of Northern Arlzona. Hays makes a lay up for another basket to boost his high scoring record. Ron Oram and Larry Vanzant go for it with- out opposition as Hays takes a needed rest. Hyder fouls a Highlands player to keep him from scoring two. fs. -625 ! Q 1 -.J ,D G. Hyder loses a rebound to Regis in the final conference game- 'K 'U- Jim Thrash John Irwin Dan Hays Gary Coffman Larry Vanzant Dwight Haley Greg Hyder my Ron Oram s Li? fiwqw' Jerry Hyder huh Jim Guyrnon j a Charles McAlister Scott Pearson Albert Morton -fn ...V -... I - '----W - ---- l I 16s, 59,e ,X M ' Ms ' 1. F -A ,W X' 'Av-W I . M.: '51-s I9 ,mx ND ,, :H . Q' swlili, un.- ww. . vs, it ' JPN, 5TADlUM if i t Q ski, 11 1' President Meister explains the plans for the new stadium Baseball l ,X 5' f ,eh af ,Q W f if WW 1' 'sr syiffffu., 1. 'W 4 , 8 f J... ..i..rr I 1 K W, A.. Jaw.- L - M, N ss Eastern Ends Season At 19-11-1 The baseball team chalked up a good season record at 19-11-1 for the 1968 season. The 1968 schedule was the best in years for Eastern. The single tie that Eastern made was with Denver University with a score of 5 to 5. The highest score that Eastern collected was against Artesia College with 16 to 8 and 16 to 6. Pitcher Jim Wynne won the most games with a record of 7 and 4. Joe Burton was next with a record of 6 and 1. Third baseman Tim Whalen hit the most home runs with five. Left fielder Robert Allen had the most runs batted in with 26 of them. Catcher Benny Jones was next with 25. Eastern's only first baseman Gerald Burton had the highest batting average at .500 While Robert Allen and third baseman Ken Herring tied at .360. Ken Herring had the most runs With 27 and second baseman Larry Hart was next at 23. Robert Allen had the most hits with 36 While Hart and Herring tied for second with 31 hits. Allen also got the most doubles with 13 of them. Larry Hart took the most bases on balls with 13 and right fielder Was next with 12. I l ,l w l 1 su' C x l w 1968 Baseball Team - ffront row, left to rightlz Tom man, David Milam, Benny Jones: Cback rowlz Coach Forni, Garold Burton, Robert Allen, Gary Hackney, Wayne Gares, Jim Wynne, Larry Hart, Bobby Click Stanton Moore, Dennis Kinder, Jimmy Polk, Cmiddle Ken Herring, Tim Whalen, Joe Burton. i rowlr Kenny Cox, Don Eskens, Jim Denton, Gary In- 1, 2 Q, ff ' C E I ffl! B lf ers, n ,.,. ,A ff Q 'ER' Infield-ffront row, left to rightl- - B ' Larry Hart, Garold Burton? cback g?1V5lJimig1C15iJ0neS, Tim Whalen, x 3 H Q rw 4 - ' ji-if 5 ' ,X if f 5 es ' Av i 0 2? ' ml , High hitters - Robert Allen and Tim Whalen Pitchers - Joe Burton, Stanton Moore, Kenny Cox an Jim Wynne. S? its Outfield - Gary Hackney, Robert Allen and Ken Herring. 5 W l , W 1904 .f?,y,f,ff,2f' l Q gCP3j5',7f y- fs 1 ' 2' fi , I, 1 D f X i A Tennis 3 Go To atlonals The tennis team ended their regular season play with a record of 12-3. The team was first in standings in District 7. There was no district match so Eastern took the title and went to the national meet in Kan- sas City, Missouri. The three who were sent were Steve Lameroux, Lloyd Waite and Mickey White. .eggx S 'fa sa QAM Y XX N X Eu W P WKX3 NQMJMFW is Z P in N. XSS it .xc ig 1 . is 7' - 1 - W E g , X ,, 'x ifnksl? , ,,, X .: '! I 1 ' , , .f- WHL Xi' - 1 4 fd W X 1 W , 4. Mmm, , 7 1 ' f yf W ' .,. 7 0 M :ff f 1 ' I - K H ' , ff 1 - 1,36 Mfg U Y , , , 1 af, .14 4,1 ,af , 1 m,,,,,W,W. 2' Y rv W ff W J V, , , , V, Steve Lameroux x .,.,,,,M-...W AX 4 my X Dave Porter W Bob Hengstenberg 'y Ss. , i i i M' 1 , V V V -.Vv A V , , ,X w X 1 w .Q .Q , V W. 'x 'Sl Ka Alain - gh' M, , g 4 X x Q , A f if f . , Z . . W M k Wht N 1 ' A , 1C ey 1 e ,V V ,, .Aww u. .CV , VVVNV7-IVV AVI, , . 'i,,'plg1f,,1.'h,' .,,,,,. , . V, f jp V E, ?' .ff Z Q1 W x ' 'MJ SDJ- 2 i Tr SX z -. ' 9 , , , , V , -Q :. . 'Y W QW? f, jpg ,ggwwz ...M :uJz f..M ,,.,,.f f. 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Two second places were won at the Oklahoma Collegiate Tournament and at the Abilene Inxitational Tournament. The team also got tenth place in the Pikes Peak Tournament. Last year the golf team was ninth in the nation at the National Tournament. This year at Bemidji, Minn.. they copped sixth place in the nation with a final score of 1201 in the 72- hole tournament. The team missed third place or a four way third place tie by one stroke. Eastern's low scorer was Dave Porter, from Andrews, Texas, with 299. Porter also tied the tournaments low round score of 69. 'Nhke Dxckerson Robert Scahn g -- --- - Y- L -as-,-1 . -. hL..2,...E-.1,.,.1.,, -1 .H . '1-1,-Lrzm . Nw ? . . Dave Porter Track and Field Records Made To Be Broken The regular season for Eastern was a winning one. The only meet the cindermen could not take was against Texas Tech as they beat the Greyhounds 94 to 41. The season meet record is 6 first places and 1 second place. All American Gerry Garcia continued his win- ning ways as he established a new indoor record for Eastern in the two miles at 8:57.3. Fred Sandoval also established a record when he ran the indoor yd. run in 2: 18.5. Garcia owns Eastern records for the half-mile, mile, two miles and three miles. Last year he was high point man with 116 points. Those who qualified for the NAIA National finals in Albuquerque June 1 and 2 were: Quentin Wilson, J aveling Gerry Garcia, 5,000 and 10,000 meters, Valentino Martinez, discus 5 Gary and Barry Coffman, triple jump. Garcia was the only one who qualified for the Olympic trials when he won second place in the 10,000 meters in Albuquerque. He was sixth in the 5,000 meters. Hurdlers-Howard Perkins, Gary Haggard and Wal- ter Buttrill try to improve their style. fy? . A f f ff 1' , 7 4 f 51 ? S . .IW-llnnnufilsnnunln ' 5 .. 154 'Q an Zale Woodward looks past the javelin shaft as he is about to throw. 4 Q X X x 1 ' x '. is ilfff 6 W ' Wg I K. 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Women 's Intramurals A power sweep is in order as the ball carrier gets plenty of protec- tion. l M en 's Intramurals The Pikes took the over-all fraternity intramural plaque by totaling 1,855 points for the year while Sigma Nu was second over-all with 1,830 points. In the Housing intramural league the men of East Chaves Won the over-all plaque with a total of 1,635 points and South Eddy was next with 1,450 points. The men of the Church of Christ Won top spot in the Organizations league by gathering 1,170 points While Baptist Stu- dent Union came in second with 985 points. This year all first place Winners in any event or league were presented With gold medals for individual participants as well as first place plaques to the over- all team winners. Z , , ,Hi 1,74 . . vw, S Hey! You're n 3 2 l i All rig i iz K .ik Hey! You're not supposed to tackle! l v All right, Who's hiding the ball? C W - W - 1 fa M M ,, W- Q f X, .T D. :ggi ima ,Q f of L' I W fy! ,, . X ff 'W v, 1 W...-ii' ! 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N: Spurs, Little Sisters of Minerva, Chi Omega, Dean's List. Major-Physical Education. BLACK, D: Sigma Nu, Silver Key ftreasurerb, Out- standing Chemistry Student Cfreshmanl, bowling team. Major-Math. BLEAN, K: Pike-O-Ettes, Residence Hall Association, fvice presidentj, Chi Omega. Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl, Homecoming Princess, Junior Class Yucca Blossom, Resident Assistant. Major-Elementary Education. BORDEN, S: Spurs, Pike-O-Ettes, Cardi- nal Key, Panhellenic Council, Alpha Delta Pi, Rodeo Queen, Deanis List, Home Eco- nomics Club. Major-Home Economics. CAMMON, S: Inter-Dorm Council, AWS, President-DeBaca Hall, Student Senate, Pike-O-Ettes, Freshman Yucca Blossom runner-up, Head Resident-Quay Hall. Major--Physical Education. COLLINS, R: Houndsmen, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fresh- man Class president, President Associated Students, Dean's List. Major-Math. .War Kogan ,aint A jffxtn ll I I :WV 5153. f-, ,X WAX, x 1. -X QQWQ, , . . .Q 1' - rf. ., .. 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GEER, J: English Club, Pike-O-Ettes, Alpha Delta Pi, T r e a s u r e r-Associated Students, Spurs, Dean's List, Sophomore Yucca Blossom runner-up, Junior Yucca Blossom, Greek Goddess, Cardinal Key. Major-English. GREAVES, M: Little Sisters of Minerva, Chi Omega, Sophomore Class Secretary, Freshman Yucca Blossom runner-up. Major -English. HAYS, B: Young Democrats, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice President- Associated Students, President-Associated Students, Dean's List, Debate Team. Major -Speech, Political Science. HENDREN, C: Psi Chi, Houndsmen, Inter-Fraternity Council, Signia Nu ftreasurerj, Senior Class president, Student Senate, Dean's List. Major-Psychology. Wx 21141 Znda I S I A 1 . i 5- .4 E 1 s l sl , .,i ,I . f bmuzz, ,wir ,ZIYCQII S2007 QM Hman M5041 fined J l l H i JMU? .gran 1 2, WN! ! J1,1,2ZZ 21110 gulf!! HUNTGN, L: Houndsmen, Sigma Nu, Dean's List. Major-Elementary Education. JAMES. M: Phi Gamma Nu, Little Sisters of Minerva, Chi Omega, Board of Activities, Dcan's List. Major--Secretarial Education. LONDON, M: Phi Beta Lanida. Cardinal Key, Spurs, Dean's List. Major-Business Administration. Accounting. NEILL, C: Cardinal Key, English Club, Homecoming Princess, President, De-Baca Hall, Resident Assistant, Dean's List. Major - English. POWELL, L: Student Education Associa- tion, Spurs, Cardinal Key, AWS, Chi Omega, AWS Scholarship, Dean's List, Major - Elementary Education. SCHOLZ, M: Spurs, Student Education Association, WRA, AWS, Newman Club, Chi Omega, Little Sisters of Minerva, University Singers, chairman, Board of Educations, Major - Elementary Education. SOWELL, R: Houndsrnen fsec- retaryl, Church of Christ Bible Chair, Sigma Chi, Freshman Class vice-president, Sopho- more Class president, Student Senate, Fresh- man and Sophomore Yucca Beau, Twirp King, Concert Choir. Major - Political Science. ,YN 011 alfa! eggflifff K Zara Ziff!! LM gifffzcoayf ,af-ff ff Q35 5- fl firm Jenny fling!! Egfr? V 3 , 5, Ab ,lf ZW, Www TERRY, J: WRA, Alpha Delta Pi Cpresi- dentj, Little Sisters of Minerva, secretary- Associated Students, Rodeo Queen, Resi- dent Assistant, Freshman Sophomore Blos- som, Freshman Class secretary. Major- Sociology, Psychology. TRACEY, K: Young Republicans, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Director - Board of Activities, Dean's List. Major- Political Science, History. TUCKER, L: S tudent Education Association, WRA, fvice presidentj, Secretary-DeBaca Hall, Student Senate, Junior Class secretary. Dean's List, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cardinal Key, Silver Key, Junior and Senior Yucca Blossom runner-up, Resident Assistant. M a j o r - Art Education. WILLIAMS, L: fmt, fffmyrg Houndsmen fpresident, vice presidentj, Sigma Nu fchaplainl, Inter-Fraternity Council, Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Yucca Beau runner-up. WILLOUGHBY, J: Spurs, Cardinal Key, Student Education Association, President-AWS, Student Sen- ate, Homecoming Queen, Most Outstanding Freshman of DeBaca Hall, Most Outstand- ing Woman in DeBaca Hall. Coed of the Year, Junior Yucca Blossom runner-up, Resident Assistant. Major-Elementary Education. YARBROUGH, M: Gamma Theta Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Junior Class President. Junior Yucca Beau, Dean's List, Spring Fling Co-ordinating Board. Major-Chemistry. 4 1968 Valent ine Sweeth eart ,fav-4 Jw QW 3 1. ' '..:-..44..x..::: ' '-4. '.--T -is-r mfiif ' fi-T1 ':5 ' -6-It -'iq-i , 2-aff if -f'- -1: A Tia.: '+T+ 1' 1.-:-r-3+,1:1':,.a '..:.1Qf:'g un Princess , ff, I I 4 mm' 195' 5 5 ,- ,u sq 1 um nh'-1 U v no n A nu: nu! nut , 4 u Inu, lr 1 nu, u ns n uv un.. 1 :nun H un u nm .nl un: U nl 1 1 In m n un 1 11-1: 1 . -un mu 1.-un pm. 1 un . 1 .U -vu I . 1...- ru -- -rn .nun n-ru ynn 4- nu mn, .N :J . l 1 1 . U ...- mil nun. 5 vu um: -u mu 4 nn uutl v vu u nun pun qu v uu x. 1. . 1 fm. lr-ur uu- vu mn.- -fu , u nn, nn -.1 I nur an nur un ul nn via 'nu --u nw L25 , . Il 4 :rm Q M.. , I I .I 1 ...Q i lull ' .13 T' U' 1 ,1..fl . I, W M .I , , L I . . L 1 1 .,...., 4 111 .1 ., , .. .-1 '.,.1 ' 11 I .....q 1 1 I Inu!!! , .... . :,:,:g :5:...1, ::':::1 - ..n.,1 ggizzq :.::L ,a:.,. I ::::.: I lllrl lui ::::::1 :,:,:f' MASQ ,.,..:: . '22- 2:2121 ' w ,.,, :::.. ..:.:. I . yunq ' .1 J I .T .. , 1 , v' , .. f LEW ,ff zz f, 'ss Veteran - 196 am aff 154045 ,WQMQJM QW, fm www QW. Maw 5 EMM 1968 President's Awards For Outstanding Teaching And Scholarship QR- We 627677 Derby Darlin 196 AWS Faculty Woman Of The Year 1968 0 JI I l I R I 4 I f l I I N I 1 i 5 i I IL? ff-v ,- .4 , Associaatzed Student President Rick Collins addressed the opening session of the newly inaugurated student Senate in the New Mexico Senate chambers at Santa Fe. The first session of the new Senate highlighted the annual leader's retreat. student Eastern's Student Leaders Retreat To Santa Feg Session Opens In Capitol Amid Cries Of Waste ' A group of leaders retreat delegates begin to show the first signs of fatigue during one of the many grueling discussion sessions that characterized the retreat. 4 Associated Press and United Press Interna- tional coverage of a Chase straw poll which re- ported the average Eastern student felt that leaders' retreat was a waste of money and Kan excuse to get drunk, have a good time and cut classes , stirred speculation in late October tlgat the annual leaders, retreat might be called o . Opposition to the retreat proved to be a minority view however. In a pre-retreat meet- ing conducted by Senate president Brad Hays, the Senate by a show of hands was unanimous in their support of leaders, retreat. Following retreat the Chase offered support for what had been accomplished by the meet- ings. An editorial written by Chase editor Bill Hoffman said. 4'The Chase believes the new form of student government is capable of and willing to meet its responsibility. From leaders' retreat came renewed optimism and enthus- gasm for what student government is trying to o :ft .4 l'. 'fill I T in 1 ii l N, l , li' .ighted terna- ch re- t that Han 1d cut ztobel' Called be 21 meet- Hays, imous v 1 ,pport meet' 91 B12 e Hel if all 2515915 nthus' Brad Hays, student body vice-president and president cey, Rick Collins, Brad Hays, Dr. Charles W. Meister, of the Senate conducted the initial session of the new Barry Crutchfield, and Van Ragsdale. student Senate in Santa Fe. Seated CL-RJ Ken Tra- One of the many discussion groups that highlighted retreat. The individual groups discussed at length numerous student problems and possible solutions. Senator Joe Reynolds, from the school ot Speech and Drama demonstrated an intense interest in the speech by New Mexico Senator Mack Easley. ' 206 First Senate Meetin In a flash of glory the first Senate con- Meister spoke to the group saying, Those vened early in October in the New Mexico who Want to govern others must flrst learn to Legislative chambers in Santa Fe. govern themselvesf' During the session at Santa Fe, Dr. C0 Evi trough v1'09'el been U3 v fm MQ' iggl ill! 9 Associated Student Senators are-top row: Lonnie Ross, David Watson, Jim Ozimek, Charles Rives, Jerry Jones, Tom Nelson, John Melton, Jerry Bar- rett, Thomas Blakeley, Wayne Collins, Jerry Do- minguez, Jack Tubbs, Charlie Packenham. Second row: Dennis Kulvicki, Babs Hastings, Jay Roust, Jim F Langston, Don Rust, Cyrus Hendren, Nick Anderson, Leading the Senators through their first year were Ronnie Sowell, floor leader, Bruce Sparks, president of the Senate, and Tom Roach, floor whip leader. Robert Gilmov Qaylenlsyiglshl 5 Fwllllmanv Ll? Oni Be: all Jan s , , - Blaligl l ti ,, , it nga mfh , 1 Convenes In anta Fe Evidently this was the theme which ran Problems of th ' 1 through the minds of the Senators as they over in Associated Sqcuycllelltlllggegiictlzelisl Si progressed through the year. They must have of elections for scheduled elections ,flunking been trying to learn HOW. Senators, financial budgets, and nolquorums, 7 Lonnie 5 Rlllesi . Bar- il D0 1 isewld lst: Jim del-50111 Robert Gilmore, Mark Yarbrough, Bill Burkett, Gary Blakeley, John Whiteside. First Row: Joe Reynolds, Darlene White, Barbara Dodson, Lolly Tucker, Kay Whitman, Larry Barnett, JoAnn Willoughby, Suzi Cammon, Becky Hamilton, David Whytlaw, Carol Erdman, Jan McCullough. Executive Council , , , ,-ive, 1. - 1 2' mr sg , I his Members of the Executive Council are, front row: Jane Terry, Judy Geer, Mary Dean Scholz. Back row: Johnny Moore, Bruce Sparks, Brad Hays, Ken Tracy, Dallan Sanders. M9 Ox mb inf? 1 -. I i Johnny Judicial Branch f Student Government l l i an , ag if l e l l eee f'iZ l lc l 1 T., e n t n n , 49 Members of the Judicial Branch, front row: Carolyn Gibson, Barry Crutchfield. Back row: Richard Darnell, Jim Owens, Van Ragsdale, attorney general. 'IV if i ci i 9 O Board f ctivities if 5 Tw ff 'ggi . W Board of Activities - Top Row: David Wetzel, Dian Korman, Ken Tracy, Vic Dunning John Whiteside. Front row: Nell Gragg, Cindy Thomas, Connie Blackard, Ralene Wilson. Board Of Finance an-g X. Board of Finance - Top ROW- George Cha - - - pman, Dallan S d , B11 M Ve1gh, Fred Boggs. Front row: Judy Geer, Don Richer, Marsha Tat'u?elherS 1 C ! I :nl '- I-Ivllumnlu III Board f Elections l Board of Elections-Jerry Trout, Tony Lucero, Linda Turner, Linda Leclaire, Otis Morriss Mike Butler Large crowds were com- mon at the Wednesday coffee shop dances, as dorm students took a mid week break from stud1es. at -EGR' Firehouse Five Q ff lv i 'MMM 'i' , If if Firehouse Five - Top Row: John Whiteside, Bill Dausses. Front row: Ronnie Sowell, Board Of Publications Board of Publications- Top Row: Bob Bryson, Mike Kull, Johnny Moore. Front Row: Shirley Nault, Cara Nell Harris. F l ,mg for will llllll Hall .1 l Gm ,fllglhe lam Striving for unity in the Freshman class were Bruce Merrill, Helping to organize funds for the J un1or class project of a Greyhound statue were Susan Davis, secy., Mark Yarbourgh, pres., and Linda Allensworth, v.p. v.p., Rhonda Haworth, secy., and Wayne Collins, pres. Class fficers Sophomore class officers were She11a Tucker, secy., Gary Blakeley, pres., and Linda McCloskey, v.p. Leading the Seniors were Tom Sappington, secy., Ken Banister, V.p., and Cyrus Hendren, pres. Associated Women tudents Associated Women Students representatives are: Cleft to rightj top row Judy Cooper, Karen Stein, Paula Cummings, second vice-president, Sharon Prevatte, Jo Pat Willis, student advisor, Kathy Heglin, Jo Nell Brooks, Dean of Women, Dian Korman, Marchelle Bo- hon, Jan Kirk, historian, Bren-da Seay. Second Row: Connie Conner, Utha Sanders, Leta Combs, Candy Klu- ver, Patt Lyster, Peggy Armstrong, Reta Teague, Eliz- abeth Anderson, Sheila Tucker, treasurer, Nancy Patti- son, Linda Leclaire, Kathleen Kiker, Beverly Ring, Celesta Morgan. Third Row: Debbie Humphries, Mary Adams, Linda Zickefoose, Charlene Sandoval, Betty Boyd, JoAnn Willoughby, president, JoAnn Chick, iirst vice president, Lois McAlister, secretary, Sandy Billings, Penny Schroeter, second vice-president. Residence Housing Association Residence Housing AsS0C13fl0H members are': John Lomasney, Terry Coon, Gary Presser, Dallen Sanders, sponsor, Bob L0I1g'W1u- Front row: Candy Kluver, Beverly Ring, Dianna Everett, Kathy Blean Robin Mayo, Barbara Anderson, Nancy Thomas, Aurel Tolman, Ed Young. - ' ' ,'.'L. , ' ,'..g-- A - - .ff A-.----V-----r:L M--... ..... . rluflil i 'X 7 'l lil! on V' if! nnm-11:-manly..-.mn ' Nancy Patti- everly Ring, qhiies, Mary goval, Betty Ann Chick, aryg Sandy fent Bernalillo Officers of Bernalillo Hall are Cleft to rightj Dian Korman, treasurerg Velma Myers, as- sistant head residentg Ruth Sparks, president, Mrs. Lucille Britain, head resident, Terry Martin, historian, Minnie Rod- riguez, vice president, Marie Gallegos, secretary. DeBaca ' Dorm fficers s 3 5 4 fx 5 EQ W it lf My 1 rx' ,. 1. pg -1 -A..-.l..4.3. . - V fax RIN ,V , , 41 if , Xia , 3 ,Hy 1 H. Y P 'flip' TTT' 532730 DeBaca Hall officers are Cleft to rightj Nan Risher, secretary, Pam Gaspar- ovich, historian, Cheryl Newman, president, Linda Betts, vice president, Shar- ron Banion, parliamentar- ian, Charlene Sandoval, social chairman. Harding Harding Hall officers are C left to righth, Linda Tjelt- weed, reporter-historian, Beverly Ring, vice-pres- identg Gari Fails, treasurer, Elise Dahlquist, secretary, Nancy Smith, president, Mrs. Kathryn Shumate, head resident. Chaves Officers of Chaves Hall are Cleft to flghtd, Larry Goodman, RHA representative, Pat Trembly, sec retary-treasurer, Jerry Trout, so cial chairman, Bob Jordan, vice- presidentg Royce Craig, president Eddle Brown, RHA representative fi f 1 nun. 1 -,.....n.n uw Lincoln Lincoln oiicers are Kirk Boden- Weiser, RHA representative. Sec- ond row: Don Wilson, vice-pres- identg Larry Valliere, RHA repre- sentative, Gilbert Espinosa, RHA representative. Third row: Ken Adlong, co-presidentg Tim Fischer, co-president, Bruce VVhite, social chairman. Fourth row: John Aery, RHA representative, Gary Nor- lan-der, treasurer, John Sampson, historian. Quay S- C.. Officers of Quay Hall are Cleft to rightl, Joan Baxter, social chair- man 3 Jeannette Henry, secretary-treasurer, Gail Stone, co-head res- ident, Suzi Cammon, co-head resident, Aurel Tolman, vice-presidentg Vivian K. Smith, pres- ident. Eddy Officers of Eddy Hall are Cleft to rightj: Bob Gard- ner, head resident, Jona- than Krebs, president, Mike Kilgore, secretary, Bill Burns, treasurer, Jay Meis, advisor, Gary Pres- ser, vice president. Curry Officers of Curry Hall are Cleft to rightjz Jimmy Mace, president, Bill Blaunch, R.H.A., Nick Scarafile, Wing representa- tive, Otis Morris, vice president, Freddy Mos, wing representative. Sec- ond rovv: Doug Wright, wing representative, Joe' Siegel, secretary-treasurer, Randy Brown, R.H.A., Jim Ozimek, senator, Jack Armstrong, head resident. nf ,ck Atki the El P W ,Tix ,. Al Dick Atkinson, with his cat, helps proof the first edition of the El Portal. Dick Altkinson, editor, looks over pictures to be used in the El Portal. tkinson Edits 'El Portal' Cass Atkinson, Raymon Lowe, and Dick Atkinson read many poems trying to decide which ones to print. N iii! Htifllriiki it? tri ,Q :FL , ,mn U K I ,F -'uv-4 4 .ug ui.-s un t .um ' .nm 1 uw 1 il ua 1 nf I 1732 -MI 0.-11 in--Q ...u i u J. In ul-2. -'Q um 1 uq ' nn nu um w ' nm I 113:11 129: l mud! ll! .J -11 f fff!'3 f! IiiI'!W'Ei25r'i i' A fl-',Q9 iQflQf?,rl5ff3fi .1 , M21 Berylene Blakeley, second semester Chase editor, Worked long hours on a proposal to have the Chase become an offset and twice Weekly paper in the 1968-69 school year. Chase Faces Editor Bill Hoffrnan's resignation from the Chase in December, board of finance cuts in the spring semester Chase budget and the appearance of Easternis first underground newspaper, the Catharsis, highlighted the year. The Catharsis last- ed three issues before it Went back underground. ,,,w,s,W M Photo editor Glenda Brown studies a cutting cut line for a Thursday Chase. John Fields, Chase managing editor, studies last year's Silver Pack. Chase Staf' eyebroWS, L number of Outward G Feature edi ous duty p year. 36 ion from if We .6 budget HTS . first lalylarsisl 1'Sls last. lg last Budget Cut Chase Staff Writer Ernie Sanchez, raised a few eyebrows, gouged out a few eyes and rnilked a number of sacred cows in his weekly Looking O t d C 1 . , , , , , , u War Oumn Chris Giles, ACt1V1t16S editor, helped keep the campus abreast of what was happening everywhere East of the Feature editor Nancy Cole Schleede received hazard- Ganges R ous duty pay for her drama reviews throughout the year. iver. Bill Sheridan, adviser to the Chase and the Sil- ver Pack, aged considerably during the course of the year. ,MW MWWW K......... ...rr .,,, ,l,,,,,2',-my---vyfs, X V ---' Y WW , my 'QWA7'Ms54mQWT'1f4arsX A Advertising Manager, Dick Darnell, in only one short semester was able to bring the Chase from utter financial ruin to the improved state of semi- bankrupcy. Peggy Ray, Chase political analyst and pundit, prob- ably caused more political arguments then anyone else on the entire staii all year. Chase And ilver Pack taffers Staff Writer, Sybil Moreland, con- centrates on her latest feature story AardVarks in an Arid Agra- rian Area . Chase News editor, Peggy Tremper, frequent- ly astounded other staff members by announc- ing If no news is good news then today is sure going to be another rotten day . V 3 'z l I 'I 1 '1 99 f,:1,'u ,ala 5' . f 1 11.0 nl l I lltx f 5 U Xa l u H' 'lx U. 'M 'I , H 5 's'Ns,' s w 1 1 W . 50.11 i .W t 1 Tom Leahe of his job tire stall re Oftel MCCO WY. Until YOU li1Ck th. L l - it L I l 1 ,,.1:. ,1 Ellfl pm, ly ents llfl lllllll Ci ffl y---...- Q , -una-1--.- il ll l we-..,,,,,-1 'ai 5 lk V4 xx ff K ,Six mm qc ,, X , is rw - sf .- ,,,:,, , Z 8 it Kia., sw ' Q W X K. W 5 ' 1 S' sf sg 0 is S e m ri BSQ W .5 Q t5,Q xK' xx g 5' . 5 QQQ, !s,gs.5s9. , G -I it 5 9ns l4,,'Y 4, Q A , ug. 5 g Q' S g Y gl 2 7 X.f9sl -x4'5w. 'b'f.s Q J 5 s .iw .55 e .Z I if rf .' . Tom Leahey, art editor, takes a break from the rigors Mike Carney, Greek and Entertainment editor, grins and of his job to reflect on the fantastic salaries the en- Whispers under his breath, Just wait until l'rn editor-in- tire staff receives. Chief! Mike McCoWan, edited the sports section. We didn't Kim Colegrove, edited the honors section and helped worry until he asked 'fls Basketball the one Where set up the 34th annual rigged Yucca Beau and Blos- you kick the ball for a touchdoWn?', som contest. , l E' I 4 Ernie T. Sanchez, Editor-in-Chief of the 1968 Silver Pack. This is the way he really looks. CSee picture on right.J Jan Kirk edited the administration section. She looks very busy in this picture. Pretty good for a posed picture. The yearbook editor as seen through the eyes of his staff, professors and the campus. This clean cut all American group of people are responsible for the 352 pages you are look- ing at. They tried hard, missed a lot of dead- lines, questioned the editor's sanity frequently and eventually . . . they produced this book. Sorne people might say that was the most un- usual thing that happened all year. Mary McCormick shows her form in editing the student forum section. he eyes of people ale look- l ol dead- requently his book. most un- er form in Section. Sybil Moreland achieved the distinction f?J of being the first person in recorded history to be an associate editor for two consecutive years. Steve Craycraft, Silver Pack Advertising manager, ponders Where he will be able to sell enough ads to buy the one Way plane ticket for Ernie. Gari Fails scheduled most of the pictures in the organization section. Here she is scheduling the student senate for the 17th time. m1 4es i A. ! -mf' 6 j ,, .,. -W - N ' W ,. ,. .. ,RV , V VV V VVVJ . , .. . . . . ,. Vp-94,95 x,., , Kyle :rf ,. WA W, V' f 14 ' :Q A ' M' 'JW img' 15 ' , N , P' , .. . V -V 'i 'M-' X-. 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Mary Adams, freshman, John Aery, junior, Allan Ainsworth, freshman, Janet Lee Albert, junior. John Alexander, sophomore, Patricia Alford, sopho- more, Donald Allen, freshman, Sherry Allen, fresh- man. . John Allensworth, junior, Lee D. Allison, junior, Philip Allison, sophomore, Sue Allison, sophomore. Dudley Almy, freshman, Toni A. Altice, sophomore, Ector Alvarado, senior, Sharon Alvis, freshman. Art Anaya, freshman, Barbara Anderson, freshman, Betty Anderson, freshman, Elizabeth Anderson, freshman. Robert G. Anderson, freshman, Vicki I Anderson, freshman, Mary Andrews, freshman, B111 AndruS, junior. Linda Angel, sophomore, Jim E. Anton, jllfliofl Tina Apodaca, sophomore, Mary J. Aragon, junlor. B' ,t M W IEP .l- lim-W I I ' -41.14 ul '.,,.v- fiipllaa, ati Baz. syn l 2: ll'h l E A A2353 L. is 'W .h A . 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Austin, Jr., sophomore. Johnny R. Baca, sophomore, Linda Bachicha, junior, Sandra Bacom, sophomore, James Baker, freshman. Larry Baggette, junior, Sharon Bailey, sophomore, Russell E. Bailiff, sophomore, Jim Balas, sophomore. Marilyn Ban, freshman, Ronald Ball, junior, Sharron Banion, sophomore, Becky Barham, freshman. Judy Baxman, sophomore, Linda Barnes, sophomore, James Barnett, freshman, James W. Barnett, fresh- man. Larry Barnett, junior, Marcus K. Barnett, freshman, Martha Barnett, freshman, Beth Barrans, junior. 3 ww .1 gh - Underclassmen: Bar - Bro Mary Kathryn Barris, freshman, James B?I'tll,.f11L?iiJl:'j man, Jack Batson, sophomore, Patsb' Bat ey, J Alvis L. Baker, junior, Jeff Baum, freshman, Joan Frances Baxter, junior, Peggy BQYIGS, freshman' Ann Bazzell, sophomore, Ethel Beal, freshman, Grace Beard, junior, Weldon Beard, sophomore. Ricky Beaver, freshman, Brent Beckwith, freshman, Sheila Bedwell, junior, Londa Jo Beevers, sophomore. Charley Begay, freshman, Paul Begay, sophomore, Larry Bell, freshman, Eugene Benally, freshman. Terry Bender, sophomore, Bette Benn, junior, Gail Bennett, junior, Nikki Bennett, junior. Sophie Berrones, sophomore, Carl Benavides, fresh- man, Mike Benton, freshman, Phil Bernstein, junior. Ray Berry, freshman, Bill Betts, freshman, Phyllis Beum, freshman, Janet Beutler, sophomore. Davifl Bfgbfie, S0phomore, Randall Biggers, sopho- gilgsrleinllrcki Biggers, freshman, Jacquelyne Bigler, O Melan-ie Brown, freshman, Gary Brownlow, sopho- more, George Bryant, junior, Kenneth J. Bryan-, freshman. Jeanie Buchanan, freshman' Charles Buchleiter 'un J gflafrilyn Buerta, freshman, John Bunch, sophomore, e Burdic, freshman, Ovella Burd1ne, freshman. B. C. Burke, sophomore, Jimmie Burke, sophomore, Susan Burkel, sophomore, T. W. Burkett, sophomore. 7 7 ' , J 1or, Marjorie H. Buck, sophomore, Karen Buenting, un1or. Michael S. Bolin, freshman, David L. Bonds, sopho- more, Jane Boop, freshman, Jo Anne Bostvvick 7 sophomore. t Sonny Botkins, junior, Alicia Bourlon, freshman, Tommie R. Bowden, junior, Nancy Bowdish, junior. Gertrude Bowles, freshman, 'Jimmy Bowlin, fresh- F man, Oscar Boyer, freshman, Jerry Bradford, fresh- IT1311. Robert Brandl, sophomore, Glenda Brown, freshman, Janet Brown, freshman, Janice Brown, junior. Jerry Brown, freshman, Kay Brown, sophomore, Ken Brown, freshman, Linda Brown, sophomore. i I 4 l gjgle., K Y BUS FiankBU sham BW E, Butrll Paige Bu Jane Byn James E Byrd, jul G , ufffgf 5, Slbh . ioslwicll Eesllmallg i Jllnior. 'mn lTesh. Wd, fresh. lT9Sll1l1ElIlQ ior. l more, Ken 4 '3 s Charles Burnett, sophomore, Dave Burnett, fresh- man, Gerold Burton, junior, Joe Burton, sophomore. Kay Busby, sophomore, Marjorie' Busch, freshman, Frank Bush, freshman 5 James Bush, freshman. Shari Bush, sophomore, Bobby Butler, freshmang C. E. Butrill, freshmang Michael R. Butts, freshman. Paige Buzzard, sophomore, Larry Byers, sophomore, Jane Bynum, sophomore, Sally Bynum, junior. James Byrd, freshman, John Byrd, junior, Larry Byrd, juniorg Sidney L. Byrd, freshman. Graduate school senator Dennis Kulvicki discusses a bill me Sowell and Joe Hessinger on thelr AS We S66 It to make AWS a non compulsory organization with Ron television program 4 Jim Brandstetter,freshman, Biddy Branun, freshman, Patty Bratcher, junior, Mary M. Br1m, freshman. Chris Britt, freshman, Bonnie Brito, junior, John Wayne Britton, sophomore, Larry Brock, freshman. Gwen Brooks, junior, Harold Brooks, freshman Marilyn Broome, sophomore, Allan Brunson, sopho- II1OI'8. Carolyn Callaway, junior, Ted Caluwe, sophomore, Ron Cameron-, freshman, Katherine Campbell, fresh- man. Lana Campbell, junior, Linda I. Campbell, junior, James Canada, freshman, Gordon Cardell, freshman. Robert Cardin, freshman, Dennis Carlton, sophomore, Chloe Carmichael, freshman, Keith Carmichael, fresh- man. ii f 0 1 x, ,, 1. I Wk f WU in g ff , ,X , f 1 , ., fi' , f , X M X f wg: W Underclassmen: Bra - Col Michael L. Carney, sophomore, Nan Carrivean, soph- I omore, Max L. Carter, sophomore, Steve Carter, freshman. I Ramona Casey, freshman, Bernice Catot, freshman, Ethel Caudill, junior, Helen Causler, freshman. Tommy Cawthon, freshman, Patty Cervantez, fresh- man, George Chapman, sophomore, Jeanette Chap- man, sophomore. li! wa I A 'Q 1 . 5 Slfeven Ig man? Mil 0In0re, La Jugly Cl H01 Le grove ta COI1 , fre -L I 1' 'M . .... 1'-.. N, 1 nn run-ann., nr , 'Q 'jigjglg i 41:4-1:1-4 --1 A l --... rl wh' 1 Chap. . V W-- ff ff' u, S0Ph' Cailfff Steven Cobb, junior, Everett A. Coburn, fresh- man, Michael Cocke, freshman, Diana Codling, soph- OI1'1OI'e. Larry Coffman, junior, Elmer Cogdill, sophomore Juana Cole, junior, Kathy Cole, freshman. Leta Cole, freshman, Tom Cole, freshman, Kim Cole STOVG, freshman, Brenda Coll, freshman. Elvira M. Chavez 'unior Samuel R. Chavez so ho 9 J S s p ' more, Cheryl Cecil, freshman, Lucie G. Chandler, freshman. Annette Charsha, freshman, Christian Chavez, fresh- man, Paul A. Chavez, freshman, Jo Ann Chick junior. Ronald Childeis, freshman, Dianna Chowning, junior, Larry D. Christisson, freshman, Marie Christian freshman. Ronny Chumley, freshman, Steve Citty, freshman, Bill Claunch, sophomore, Bettye Clark, freshman. David Clark, freshman, James D. Clark, sophomore, Lila Clark, junior, Shirley Clegg, junior. Gerald E. Cline, sophomore, Marjorie Ann Coats, freshman' James C rier freshman, Linda Cobb, . . 9 y P junior. 1 7 6 Underclassmen: Col - Dea Mary Collins, freshman, Rick Collins, junior, Sandy Collins, freshman, Wayne Collins, freshman. David Collura, sophomore, Bill Colvin, junior, Lita Combs, freshman, Billie Conley, junior. Marlys Ann Connell, junior, Mellene Connell, fresh- man, Connie Conner, sophomore, John Conner, sophomore. John L. Conner, sophomore, Bruce Conrow, fresh- man, Brenda Cook, sophomore, Jody Cooke, fresh- man. Pete Cook, freshman, Annette Cooper, junior, Ruth Copeland, sophomore, Earl Coppersmith, junior. Y f . Fred Cordova, sophomore, Kent Costley, sophomore, Sue Rita Coursey, sophomore, Douglas Cox, fresh- H1311 . Herschel Cox, freshman, Joan E. Cox, freshman, Alan Cozzens, junior, Pamela Cozzens, junior. Jack Craig, freshman, Royce L. Craig, junior, Janie Crane, sophomore, Michael Crawford, freshman. Stephen P. Craycraft, sophomore, Ronnie Creek, sophomore, Teresa Crausby, freshman, Jerry Cromer, freshman. y , if . :JC , A Jane Darn Shirley Dali man. 5 Carl G. D ll9l'I'yDavis i S 2 hifi? Davif On: S0 Nahcy D P Deen, SUSE x N3 I gphomorei .03 wh. Mmm: ior. rg Janie ' W fw L ww , A ' ' 1 Q f x f 5 6 Q ? K Q 'VKX 7 M? K 2 f Z ik 12 Ur Jane Darnell, junior, Richard Darnell, sophomore, Shirley Daugherty, junior, Robert L. Davidson, fresh- 111311. :Carl Davis,. junior, Dianne Davis, sophomore, erry avis, Junior, Jim Davis, freshman. Eusan Davis, junior, Chuck Dawsey, freshman, James aWS011, Sophomore, Carol Dean, freshman. Nancy Dean, freshman, Susan Dean, freshman, Linda Deen, sophomore. W . Carole Crook, junior, George Pat Crossley, freshman, Lonnie Crowder, freshman-, Ronnie Crowder, fresh- man. Douglas Crozier, freshman, Don Cude, junior, Paula A. Cunning, sophomore, Cinda A. Cunningham, jun- ior. James Cunningham, freshman, Lee C. Cunningham, freshman, Linda Cunningham, freshman, Patty Cur- ran, freshman. Bruce Curry, freshman, Johnny Curtis, sophomore, Elise Dahlquist, freshman, Peggy Dallas, freshman-. Beverly Daney, junior, Diane D'Angelo, freshman, Ann Johnson Darnell, freshman, Kathy Darnell, freshman. Vincent Del ado freshman, Susan Dement, sopho- E , . more, Pam Dempsey, freshman, Richard Dennison, freshman. Anarolino de Sousa, freshman, Fern DeVaney, fresh- man, Charles Neil DeWitt, freshman, J. C. Dewlen, freshman. ' Richard Dibble, junior, Brenda Dickerson, sopho- more, John Dickinson, sophomore, Wayne Dillon, junior. ff x e M - ,VI by Sf K 3 WN ' ..-is M - U y I f ZW Ez SA W f -. . 4 I f 4 : S ,yf ., M 4 fxx ,gk X X J We 'VX Underclassmen: Del - Fie Lynn Ann DiNello, freshman, Joseph J. D'Lugosz, junior, Mary Ella Dobbs, freshman, Robert J. DoBell Jr., junior. Glenda Dodd, junior, Barbara Dodson, junior, Terry L. Dodson, freshman, Hank Dominguez, freshman. James Donovan, junior, Bryan Drennan, sophomore, Jerry Dominguez, sophomore, Juandell Dougherty, freshman. Elizabeth Dowds, freshman, Elaine Doyal, fresh- man, Dave Drake, freshman, Marjorie Drew, junior. Susan Driscoll, freshman, Bonnie Duke, freshman, Donald W. Dukes, freshman, Jerry W. Dunagan, freshman. David Duncan, sophomore, Mike Donathan, fresh- man, Denny Dunham, freshman, Mike Dunivan, freshman. J L H ra .,-, James man, Cmd Becky En. Lynelle El Deborah I Omore, O5 ff0Shman. Dale E 1 John E351 Dianna E, Mm J' Fan 1111 prew, James M. Elgan, sophomore, Duane N. Ellis, fresh- man, Cindy Ellison, sophomore, Ann Emerson, junior. Becky Enabnit, freshman, Sue England, sophomore Lynelle Engram, sophomore, Bill Enloe, freshman. Deborah Erickson, freshman, James Epperson, soph- omore, Oscar Espinoza, sophomore, Pam Emmger, freshman. Dale English, freshman, Forrest Evans, sophomore, John Evans, freshman, Robert Everest, freshman. Dianna Everett, freshman, La Dona Ewers, fresh- San, Rose M. Fairfield, junior, David Farley, fresh an. Lynn Farmer, freshman, James Ferrell, freshman Jim Frew, freshman, Mary Alice Fields, freshman. Xie gunning, fI'9Snn1a113 Jackie Duncan, junior nn unl-QP, S0phomore, Lo1s Mar1e Dunn, freshman Linda Durant, sophomore, Randy Dunson freshman Rebecca Dycus, freshman, William S. Eaves, sopho- I'I1OI'G. Tim Eckland, sophomore, Mickie Eden, sophomore Herb Edwards, freshman, Anne Eidson, freshman. Wk 24 Underclassmen' Fie Gee Ke1th Fme sophomore Paula F1ne freshman ,W ' ' , Wi m kv r W Gilbert Fierro, sophomore, Katie Fierro, freshman, K 'mf - - , 5 , , W' W Pat Finley, freshman, Alice Finnerty, freshman, Howard H. Fisher, junior, Kay Fisher, freshman. Pam Fitz, freshman, Karen Fluckey, sophomore, Bill Ford, sophomore, Jimmy B. Ford, junior. ' Patsy Ford, freshman, Sherry Fortney, sophomore, Marlene Foster, junior, Wanda Foster, junior. Connie Fourmentin, freshman, John M. Franden, freshman, Doris Francls, sophomore, Paul Franz, sophomore. E Tom Frasier, freshman, Suzanne French, freshman, Penny Fry, sophomore, Sharon Fulfer, junior. Suzanne Fulhner, junior, John Funk, junior, Wesley Frnman, sophomore, Beth Fitchhorn, freshman. Jessie Jo Funk, sophomore, Cecil Fryar, Jr., sopho- more, Bruce R. Fink, sophomore, Eileen Frey, fresh- man. Mark Flack, junior, Sondra Forrest, junior, Bryce French, freshman, Lorraine Farnsworth, freshman. 'H - IW rw. jiarlwl . Ff rgrfnjirrr 111 r man. rrrllimlko mmap, B81 S0ph0lll0le- William Fred more, GGTTY l sophomore. Margaret Gal nrnore, Mariel lreshrnarr. R0lr9Ifa Galv more, B rrrrrrrrinny ffm Game WW Cart Val Gam more, Gel War iilriljr lllllior' all X o E up r X! , Y . H x -... - . . v.--,-..- -.-V ...- .,-,,.--f ul --An-,.n- UUMMLUUU.. ,..,, ,1,UJ,mn.-. Im,,,,.,E.,,1,,,,,..,,,run,-1-ww.-numngnrf.,.u'::u'n-:--n:.::.f1-w gzip-H. . . -.. ,,-,,, , ,,,, , anna 7. A v .vw -ww 1 n x -gr 1 ,ee freg u Hman, lIl0re, Bill Qphomoreg lor. Franden, ul Franz, 7reshmHl1S Ol. U Wgsley lan' Pho' 3536511- ri We shlllan Marcia Fishernsophomore, J. Keith Fleurat, junior, Judy Fitz, Junior, Tim Fischer, sophomore. Dianna M. Ford, freshman, Curtis Fortney, sopho- more, Daniel R. Filkins, freshman, Gari Fails, fresh- man . E ,aw W 1 V ix' , X r Carol Kimiko Furushima, sophomore, Gilbert Fenan, freshman, Barry L. Frost, sophomore, Barbara Farr, sophomore. William Fred Gage Jr., junior, Nicky Gage, sopho- X more, Gerry Garcia, sophomore, Dee Dee Gallegos, sophomore. Margaret Gallivan, junior, Marianna Gallegos, soph- omore, Marie L. Gallegos, freshman, Tom Gilman freshman. Roberta Galves, sophomore, Linda Gammill, sopho- more, Benny Garcia, freshman, Ramon Garduno freshman. Joann Garner, sophomore, Kay Garcia, freshman Gereata Gardner, sophomore, Gary H. Garlick, senior Val Garner, sophomore, Williette M. Garnar, sopho more, George J. Garro, freshman, Pam Gasparovich, freshman. Leslie W. Gassaway, sophomore, Nell Gavin, sopho- more, Marilyn Gauthier, sophomore, Judy Geer, junior. i-i1w41:4414o:f',-imsl' i inf. I f X 241 Underclassmen: Gen - Ham . ' fresh- h L. G t , sophomore, Roberta Geoffrion, I iluoanxi Ron1iileaGeoffrion, sophomore, Carol Germgef, sophomore. Carol Ann Ghi lier, freshman, Douglas Gibbs, fresh- man, Daniel Gibson, freshman, Larry Gibson, junior. N Judith Giese, sophomore, Ryan Gilbert, freshman: Christine Giles, junior, Warren Gillett, sophomore. Ed Gillenwater, freshman, Cloie Gillespie, freshman, Betty Kaye Gilmore, freshman, Beverly Gilmore, sophomore. Vickie Gilmore, sophomore, Randall Gleason, fresh- man, Richard Goettel, junior, Janis Goggans, sopho- more. David Gonzals, freshman, Edward Gonzals, junior, Nancy Gonzales, sophomore, Carolyn Good, fresh- man. John Goos, freshman, Barbara G o 0 d m a n, junior' Larry George Goodwin, freshman, Mavis Goodman freshman. 9 7 James Goodwin, sophomore, Jimmy Goolsby, sopho- more, Rosa Goolsby, freshman, Hal B. Gore fresh- man. ' Viki Gore, sophomore, Robert E. Gor h - Mlckey Gowdy, juniors Randy E. Gowciiyfcfgesylllriijdizeii iw Hugh mall' Karen Nicky 0 5, Griffi Frank V junior: H gan, fl'6S. 4 f .5 X Q. f' ,fs Xi.-so if 5 W, y ..,. f pf ze 'f .. cf, Underclassmen: Ham - Hin Charlie Hamilton, sophomore, Naomi Hamilton junior, Roy I. Hamilton, freshman, Leslie Hammer: freshman. Chris Hamman freshman' Donna Hammons 'u ' , , u , . j mor' Jerry Hammons, junior, Marietta Hammons,, sophoi more. Philip K. Hanna, junior, Mike Haney, freshman, Gary Hansard, freshman, Margaret L. Hanny, sopho- more. Yolanda Haralson, freshman, Nancy Harbach, junior, James T. Harbour, Jr., freshman, Kenneth Hare, sophomore. Lyndon Hardin, sophomore, Henry A. Hardison freshman, Donna Gay Harper, freshman, Eddie Har: gon, junior. Joyce Hargrove, junior, Thomas Harguess, sopho- more, Judy Harp, freshman, R. T. Harpstreith, junior. Cara Nell Harris, junior, David Hart, freshman, Gary A. Harris, junior, Pamela E. Harris, freshman. Sandra Harris, freshman, Peggy Harrison, freshman? Beverly Harvey, freshman, Connie Haschets, juD101'- Babs Hastings, junior, Karol Ann Hatch, juI'1i0I'3 Lyn Hatley, freshman, Rick Hatley, freshman. Zell' llvffllne M. lille Pegll Hi' Helllsenx Helen G15 Lisa He Linda He Joyce A. freshman Julie Hel F1395 Cl Junior. Mike Hl S0Dhorno D- Hem, Clmlille 31311: El ez: Sllpl Eli, A D eejglflaj l :..1'1:: 'i nf aff' ' L-'-4 ----'4 '--1'- 'l4'Ih ll'ws--An-u-:u-..-un.....4...11pn'g,,,,4nnnru,,,,,g,L,4f-,,,gp,n, ' l A , 'Y' ,ggpg-,,-nag 5 im ' Hin nfegiimil Hmmm, l . ammoni hey, freshmj Hanny, arbach, junior ienneth Hara lA. Hardin, lj Eddie Hai- ueSS, 5011130 reith, JUIHUI' infill' frwhfff Ii, junior. lion Hajj Marsha Hayden, junior, Susan Hayes, sophomore, Yvonne Hayes, freshman, Carol Haynes, freshman. Cleo M. Haynes, junior, Diane Hays, sophomore' Gary Hays, freshman, Thomas Haufmann, junior. 7 Peggy Hefner, sophomore, Kathy Heglin, junior, Jay Heinsen, sophomore, Dick Heisch, freshman. Helen Grigsby, freshman, Laraine Helm, freshman, Lisa Helman, sophomore, Ray Helman, junior. Linda Heimann, freshman, Linda Helmer, freshman, Joyce A. Helton, freshman, Mary Charlene Hemphill freshman. 7 Julie Hemperley, freshman, Albert Henderson, fresh- man, Cheryll Hendershot, junior, Joe Henderson, junior. Mike Henderson, junior, Rob ert Hengstenberg, sophomore, Jeannette Henry, sophomore, Theodore D. Hern, freshman. Charline Herrell, freshman, Beokie Herring, fresh- man, Elizabeth Herron, freshman, Felix V. Hernan- dez, sophomore. Lucie Anne Hervol, sophomore, Randy Hestand, sophomore, Debbie Hickson, freshman, Linda Hinds, freshman. 245 246 Scott Hulick, sophomore, Eddie Hilliard, freshman Linda Hiller, sophomore, Carol Hobbs, soph0m01'G- Eddie Hobbs, junior, Cathy June Hockett, freshman John Homer, freshman, Craig Holden, freshman. Don Holden Jr., sophomore, Eva Diana Holguin sophomore, Dale Homen, freshman, Larry Holmes freshman. Dale Hone field freshman Cind Hooper junior Y , S Y , , Arlene Horton, sophomore, Susan Hoverson, fresh- man , Brian Houger, junior, Cindy Howard, freshman Teresa Howard, freshman, Laverne Howell, freshman sl 4 H 48 'w 'zu Underclassmen: Hul - Joh Andre Hunter, freshman, Eddie Hunter, freshman, Steven John Hunter, sophomore, Mary Ellen Hub- bard, junior. Ginger Hughes, freshman, Julia Hughes, freshman, Peggy Hughes, sophomore, Shirley Rea Humble, sophomore. Debbie Humphries, freshman, Geraldine Humphrey, sophomore, Ronald Humphreys, freshman, Cherrle Hunker, sophomore. Bev Huilt, freshman, Marcia Hurt, junior, Don Hun- ton, junior, Linda Hutchens, freshman. -s Ml 145 Q in 1 1 H I l' x Ruth A mall, Jn mall. Ca 1 Celilyjl Greg Hawes? linda FMP: L J'-llllor, 11411 Joh hmlll r, H69 H bl Ellen U man: hhjjsumblt WY' DW Ruth Ann J errers, sophomore, Linda Jeffrey, fresh man, Jeff Jeffries, freshman, Darrell Jenkins, fresh- man. Carolyn Jeter, sophomore, Arlene Jim, freshman Cecil Johnson, freshman, Gale Johnson, sophomorei Greg Johnson, junior, Harry Johnson, freshman Harvey L. Johnson, junior, Janice Johnson, freshman Linda Johnson, sophomore, Linda Johnson, fresh- man, Lynn Johnson, freshman, Ronald M. Johnson junior. Kay Hutchins, sophomore, Rhonda Hutchins fresh- man, Linda Hutchinson, freshman, Greg ,Hyder, sophomore. Jane Ingram, sophomore, Everett Ingram, sophomore, Jan Ingram, sophomore, Jean Ingram, freshman. Gary Inman, sophomore, Dana Jay Isenberg, sopho- more, Vanessa Irion, freshman, Kay Isaacs, sopho- more. Larry Ivy, sophomore, Anne Jackson, sophomore, Jonna Lou Jackman, sophomore, Duane Jacobs, junior. Jim Jacobs, freshman, Jimmie R. Jackson, freshman, Tierney J . Jackson, freshman, Sandra Gayle James, sophomore. 4 T J hnson freshman' William C. J ohnson, fresh' IT 0 7 7 m3n?,William H. Johnson, freshman, Karen J ohnston, sophomore. Jerry D. Jones, junior, Luann Jones, freshman, Naomi Jones, sophomore, Penny Jones, sophomore. Roderick Jones, freshman, William Jones, freshman, Kathy Karstetter, freshman, Janice Kash, freshman. Janet Keefe, freshman, Barbara Keener, sophomore, William Kehl, sophomore, Ron Kenney, junior. Charlotte Kenyon, freshman, Charlotte Kettel, fresh- man, Alan Kiehne, junior, Kathleen Kiker, sopho- more. Mike Kilgore, freshman, Teresa Kilgore, freshman, Raymond Killian, sophomore, Weldon Killough, soph- omore. Dennis Kinder, junior, Robert King, freshman, Lynda King, freshman, Edwina J. Kirksey, sophomore. Bob Kirk, sophomore, Jan Kirk, junior, Elain Klop- fenstein, sophomore, Mark Koenig, freshman. Underclassmen: Joh - Lee Candy Kluver sophomore' Sandra Kna . r , PP, freshm , Gary Klllght, sophomore, Ronnie Knoy, junior. an fi 'V ww f 'BN MM 5 - - - 1, - - Q- --. l l I I .. Irlg-y,Innlll ' QL,L..:'.,'.Lg,,gl,, Sylvia Koenig, sophomore, Karla Korte, freshman, June Kouba, freshman, Carol Krattiger, junior. Jon Krebs, freshman, Jerri N. Kru'tak, sophomore, Edward J. Kucic, freshman, Leslie La Branche sophomore. ' Carolyn Ladd, sophomore, Karen Lafferty, sopho- more, La Donna Lafferty, freshman, Wanda Lafoon, sophomore. Ocie L. Lemons, freshman, David E. Lake, freshman, Steve Lake, sophomore, Pamela Laman, freshman. John W. Lamasney, freshman, Carol Lamoreux, jun- ior, Kay Lamoreux, freshman, Steve Lamoreux, junior. Donna Laney, freshman, Mary Langenegger, sopho- more, P. J. Langhorne, sophomore, James C. Langs- ton, junior. Nancy Langston, junior, Blanche R. Lansford, fresh- man, Kenneth Larson, junior, Will Larson, sopho- l'I1OI'G. Martin Lavadie, sophomore, Gerard Lavigne, S0Ph' omore, Sylvia Law, junior, Virginia P. Lawrence, sophomore. L b , f eshman, Linda LeClaire, sophomore? eliicetlzty LES fbfesliman, Kenneth Max Lee, freshman. Ken Logan, junior, Molly Logan, freshman, Albert Long, freshman, Clyde L. Long, freshman. Glen V. Long, freshman, Linda Long, sophomore' Bob Longwill, junior, Danny B. Lord, freshman. ! Frances Lott, sophomore, Jeff Lott, sophomore, Jim- my Low, sophomore, Lynda Low, freshman. Gary Lowe, freshman, Gary W. Lower o h ' Charles Luders, freshman, Brenda Lucds, Ssolflhcdgglril Underclassmen: Lee - Man Larry Lee, freshman, Gary Lemons, junior, J, L, Lemons, junior, Linda Lemons, sophomore. James Leone, sophomore, Mary L. Lesly, freshman, Nancy Lewis, junior, Raymond Lewis, freshman. Robert Lieberman, junior, Mark Lightle, freshman, Carla Lilly, freshman, Carol Lindley, junior. Glen Lindsey, freshman, Gerald M. Linker, junior, Janis Linneweh, junior, Charles Linton, freshman. Bill Lipsie, freshman, Gloria Little, freshman, Larry Littlefield, freshman, Linda Littleton, sophomore. Ll Elf Dwight my L Dawllie. Randy A Nomwll sophomc 5opl10II1C Deborah man, R0 Man lil' . rep' J-L 1 ' shman an' D i, freshman. or, ' Gr, junior, shman. an, Lam' momore. ,rn i ', s ,, i L .Qi .5,l r Lucas freshman, Linda Lucas sophomore Mar Ga y 9 ' ! ' garet Lucas, jumor, Norma Jane Luce, sophomore. Dwight Luna, sophomore, Kent Luteyn, freshman Larry Lutz, freshman, Sam Lyman, junior. Dawnie J. Lynch, sophomore, Patt Lyster, freshman, Randy Lyons, junior, Jimmie Mace, sophomore. Norman MacMann, sophomore, Alejandro Madrid sophomore, Jim H. Madrid, junior, Kay Malone sophomore. Deborah Manabot, freshman, Sharon Mancuso, fresh- man, Robert Manero, junior, Ray Manly, freshman. 7 Underclassmen: Man - Mea Ruthmary. Mann, junior, J erilyn Manshog, Egpha' more, Melissa A. Marler, freshman, Anita HIS junior. James Marsh, sophomore, Guy Marshall, freshman Audrian Martin, junior, Art Martin, freshman. Bill E Martin, freshman, Diane Martin, freshman Eddie .R. Martin, freshman, Edgar D. Martin, sopho: II1OI'6. Stana Martin, freshman, Theresa C. Martin, fresh- man, Orlando Martinez, freshman, Romie Martinez sophomore. Rose Martinez 'unior' Stella Martinez freshman 9 J 7 7 3 Theresa E. Martinez, freshman, Howard Mater, soph- Ol'I'10I'6 . A Q ,., . 1 f ff 7 W if x 521 Tonja Mateyko, sophomore, William R. Maute, fresh- lll' , man, Alfred Maxey, freshman, Dwight Douglas Max- well, junior. 'Q . 1 ,, , ? -V f as sk , . ff? 'lj' 6 f xy 1 . 3, if Marilyn May, junior, George O. Mayo, freshman, Judy Mayo, freshman, Robin Mayo, sophomore. Susie May, freshman, Wesley McAfee, junior, Alex J. McAllister, junior, Charles McAlister, sophomore. Lois McAlister, junior, Danny McCall, junior, How- ard McCall, freshman, Michael G. McCall, junior. Slleffye M G mini Ron cj ll0ll, a Vivian M . ll Emil? Mdllul R . UWM ills cw 0 E. more. -- - - M ' ' ' ' 'I Ti 1..:. -2- 'V .Ar .i....t ., .ua e-1 ....,. ,ij',1,L.A,.1f,'1,'1 ! Sherrye McGuyer, sophomoreg Linda McKay, fresh mang Ron McLaughlin, freshmang Richard McLear- non, freshman. Vivian McManus, juniorg Janie McNutt, freshman Jerry McNutt, freshmang Melinda McWilliams, fresh: man. 'fllonnie McWilliams, juniorg Richard Mead, freshmang hOInas E. Meadows, sophomoreg Sandy Meagher, Sophomore. Joe MCC-a1'l3hY, freshmang Martin McCormack, fresh- man? Rita McComm1s, sophomoreg Linda McCarty freshman. Mary Ann McCarty freshman' Nanc McCaw 'unior . . 7 9 y 7 J William J. McCaw, juniorg Linda McCloskey, sopho- more. Andy McConnell, freshmang Irene McCook, sopho- more, John McCormack, juniorg Marcus McCormick, Junior. Mary McCormick, sophomoreg Mike McCowen, juniorg Rodney Bruce McDermid, freshmang Dan McGinty, sophomore. W. Thomas McCullough, freshmang John McGee, freshmang Kathleen McGee, freshmang Robert McGee, freshman. Sharon McGill, freshmang Ellen McGowen, fresh- mang Robert McGough, juniorg Coe McGuire, fresh- man. l 253 7 54 Dan Measday, freshman, Carol Mecham, freshman, Gary Meier, sophomore, James S. Meier, freshman. Julius M. Meis, junior, Jennifer Melton, junior, Toni Metta, junior, John G. Melton, freshman. Sherman Memmelaar, junior, Christy Mendoza, fresh- man, Joseph C. Menini, freshman, Bill Merrick, sophomore. b. . 'Q f 1 3 2 J .Q i fi W Underclassmen: Mea - Mul Bruce Merrill, freshman, Mary Michele Messer, freshman, Kim Meyer, freshman, Ann Michaelson, junior. Rosemary Miles, sophomore, Beverly Ann Miller, freshman, Danny Miller, sophomore, Jamie Miller, sophomore. Linda Miller, freshman, Lynnell Miller, freshman, Pat Miller, freshman, Pam Miller, freshman. William A. Miller, freshman, Mike Milligan, fresh- man, Billy Milstead, freshman, Betty Mitchell, fresh- man. Frank Mitchell, freshman, Travis Mitchell, freshman, Charles Money, freshman, Mary A. Montano, fresh- man. Jack Montgomery, freshman, Cruz Montoya, fresh- man, Margaret Montoya, freshman, David Moon, freshman. fi 1. ' I 4 Tlerle L. llorelz glare, Nancy llo IDIS, l it llorgan, so Morgan, so, gonda llorgap I :Mei ll01'1'iS , . N. -fR0Y M ' .Mosh OTTIS. A ef, frei al if Moses lmdllougeiil. lk 5 Q Mueller 9 ' a I-lfest Muise v ssmen:lleaJT, 1 W X A ga E4l..:., ju: I- -.-.....,,, L .,4. PTE 5 W: r'li:.?f .M-H . .Wi fg j,raL ,. I' ' V ' Ula 'jp' Pak li V. llij-f 1'.v'AV , 1,1 1 . k W ,' v,1 ,l'F 1.-' 'X MM yr .Wil ,Ll I Mr' f 13 .ff 1 , Y' 1 Merle L. Moreland, junior, Sybil Moreland, sopho more, Nancy Morey, freshman, Robert Morey, sopho more. Bob Morgan, sophomore, Gayle Morgan, freshman Kim Morgan, sophomore, Mary Morgan, freshman. Rhonda Morgan, junior, Mike Morse, freshman Frances Morris, sophomore, Nick Morris, freshman. Otis Roy Morris, freshman, Austella Morrow, junior Gall Mosher, freshman, Mary L. Moser, freshman. Dana Moses, sophomore, Clark Morrow, freshman Rolland Mouser, freshman, Jane Mudgett, sophomore Louise Mueller, freshman, Twila I. Muise, freshman Alvin Moore, sophomore' Gre M h - Huey A- M00 h D gg oore, sop omore, man. fe, S019 omore, Mary Ellen Moore, fresh- Richard A. Moore, freshman, John R. Moore, junior, Royce Moore, sophomore, Scharilyn Moore, freshman. Kathleen Moorehouse, sophomore, Daniel C. Moos, sophomore, Randy Mordhorst, freshman, Allen More- land, freshman. f 3 , .,. 5 .Jil ' H, we Robert E. Muise, freshman, Buddy W. Muller, sophoi fI'10I'6. ,.4, ..y. '44 Wil .q. .-C no - 5 3'0- me if MW 52 . E 11: . ll in +23 Y gi s i Q , . 2 15. Vi?-wel r as QW I ' 1 r I l 5 i ' in j s , . l i f 'ml j 4-'W 1 l ,fm l rggr LEE' 1 -Q .mr T3 ff?-2 j fi 3 '23 l 56 ' -as 1 .511 42: eg, ,,. l Y-'lf 1 j 11' l Q-3 235 .il ..,, '-'lf 153 Underclassmen: Mul - Pen R b t P. Mullikin, freshman, Jerold H. Munster, fri-isliefinan, Mary Beth Munoz, freshman, Karen Mur- phy, freshman. Bruce Murray, freshman, Charlene Murray, fresh- man, Robert Myers, junior, Winford Myers, fresh- man. Marilyn Myers, sophomore, Dee Nall, freshman, Jerry Nave, sophomore, Serglo Nava, sophomore. Jennifer, Nassif, sophomore, Shirley Nault, sopho- more, Carl Nellinger, sophomore, Dana Nelson, freshman. Tom Nelson, junior, Mark Nero, junior, Everette D. Ness, freshman, Linda Ness, freshman. Keith R. Newbill, freshman, Cheryl Newman, junior, Evelyn Nials, freshman, William N iblick, freshman. Marilyn Nicholas, freshman, Beverly N i c h o l s o n, freshman, Noelene Linder, junior, Mike Noga, fresh- man. Gary L. Norlander, junior, Myra Northrip, freshman, Ann Norwood, freshman, Mary Louise Notah, fresh- man. Virginia L. Nymeyer, freshman, Robert E. Odle freshman, J ohnn y Ogden, sophomore, Daniel J O'Keefe, freshman. 26 5 if 'Q f f ff 1 I .f f ,yi fx 1,45 7 41' f so 77? yr' .1 Underclassmen: Pen - Ray Ann Pennington, sophomore, Belinda Pennington, freshman, Ronald Pennington, sophomore, Sharon Pennington, sophomore. Linda Penry, freshman, Richard D. Pendergrass, sophomore, Faustino Perez, freshman, Eldon Roy Perkins, junior. Howard Perkins, junior, Marcella Perkins, freshman, Patricia K. Perkins, sophomore, H ow ar d Perry, junior. Karon Petty, freshman, Roderick Pfeufer, freshman, Bennie Phillips, junior, Larry Phillips, sophomore. Charlie Phipps, sophomore, Lewis Leslie Pickus, jun- ior, Ella M. Pierce, freshman, John Pinkham, junior. Rex Pippin, freshman, Dwight Pitcaithley, junior, Edd Pittman, sophomore, Don Poling, junior. lilfi . 7 more. h fl Edrla John Marjoi Davld If if 'kia C Q ' w -is - I P ' f' ' ' ' - Ol' v , mi . Q-4 -, v-n -5-va . f . A,- ft . . - ..- -- - f . 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F 1, .wp A ,X . , 'SW -af, , ,P wx .4 . 4 ,z 1:.,,M sv. . . 6 , rf, , flu MMM., M Au-,A4Y-YV-MHA , UAA Www- .AY AV- ,--L-7,7 304'- .lv - Kiwi -tl- fix N7 fs, Ki Richard Prudencio, freshman, Linda Sue Pruitt, freshman, Beverly Purcell, freshman, Ricky Purcell, freshman. Judith Pyle, freshman, Ampora Quintana, freshman, Maurice Quist, freshman, Beverly Radcliff, freshman. Teresa Radcliff, freshman, Jean Ragsdale, junior, Linda Ragsdale, freshman, Louis C. Rahn, freshman. Dixie Ramm, junior, Richard Ramsey, sophomore, Tom Randolph, junior, Robert Rathge, freshman. Don Rawdon, sophomore, Cherry Ray, sophomore, Peggy Ray, freshman, Larry Razura, junior. 259 260 Ali Underclassmen: Rea - San Patricia Reade, freshman, Duane Reames, sophomore, Janet Reccius, freshman, Susan Redding, freshman. Bill C. Reed, junior, Daniel B. Reed, junior, David Reed, freshman, Dan A. Reeves, freshman. Glen Reid, freshman, Steve Reid, sophomore, Kathy Reinig, sophomore, Patti Reiter, freshman. Karen Renner, junior, Joseph L. Reynolds, junior, Patty Rice, junior, Ron Rice, junior. Fred W. Ricketts, junior, Sharon Rickman, sopho- more, Jon Rinehart, freshman, Lois Nan Risher, sophomore. Michael A. Rising, freshman, Charles Rives, junior, Gayle Roach, sophomore, Tom Roach, sophomore. Connie Robberson, junior, Alan Roberts, freshman, Joan Roberts, sophomore, Beverly Ring, sophomore. Lynn Roberts, junior, Marty Roberts, sophomore, Scott Roberts, freshman, Kathleen Robertson, soph- omore. Deana Robertson, junior, Selma Robertson, sopho- 1?101fe5 George Robinson, junior, Minerva Rodriguez, junior. 151: . W! W ir fglwll RWM wg Fab, W imrlllw' 0105? IM Rl Monte Rorbfffr this Uwe i DSGIE. Ehe S. Rudolph szphurore, John I bldwphomore. lr L Rian III. t facie Safer, Q. fftFl'5alf'id0.ff. me ij .hjsam ,, N, iwmestnjsg i I gfoghogm Him, David l u . . ,Y., . ..-f,-.W ,,.,.... -,- .-. -. .--...H .. . , -.- .,...-....,, ...-... -...,. .. .-.- . --.,--, ...-..... 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Ryan III, freshman, John Sachs, sophomore, Jackie Saffer, freshman, Pat Saiz, freshman. Sammy Salcido, freshman, Faye M. Salomone, fresh- man, Jim Samples, sophomore, Cheryl Sampson, sophomore. John Sampson, sophomore, Daniel Sanchez, sopho- more, Ernest T. Sanchez, sophomore, L1za B. San- chez, freshman. Phillip Sanchez, sophomore, Andrew Sanders, junior, Donna R. Sanders, freshman, Jean Sanders, sopho- more. 3- -- c , ,, , an ug- 261 6 Underclassmen: San - Smi Marilyn Sanders, junior, Melvin Sanders, freshman, Sam Sanders, freshman, Utha J. Sanders, s0ph0mOT6- Charlene Sandoval, sophomore, Freddy Sandoval, sophomore, Phillip Sandoval, sophomore, Dorothy Sayes, junior. Patsy Sayner, sophomore, Cecil Scales, freshman, Robert Scaling, sophomore, Nick Scarafile, freshman. William Scheible, freshman, Johnny L. Schell, fresh- man, Marcia Schlientz, freshman, Sondra Schlotter- back, junior. David Schmitt, freshman, Mary Dean Scholz, junior, Robert Schultz, junior, Curt Schumpert, junior. Penny Schroeter, junior, Clyde Scott, freshman Edith Scott, freshman, Jacqueline E. Scott, freshmani J ackqueline W. Scott, sophomore, Jim Scott, sopho- ' more, Judy Scott, freshman, Steve Scott, junior. Charlotte Screws, freshman, Richard Seale, junior Brenda Seay, junior, Raymond Sego, freshman. Carol Seskey, junior, Harold J . Shackelford, sopho- more, Janie Sharp, freshman, Jerry Sharp, freshman ' x 5 1 f, ,lf f. K 31 Jimmy S1 Caroline 5 Charles Lg gordon SI Mik . mei, s-13-1 v-o'lq-J- 1 Y pg fresh1H2H ffm tt, pvvho' Umor. 1 ju,1i0lQ l all. s0Ph0' ww' ! Jimm Slau hter 'unior' Thomas L. Seller, junior Y g , J , , Caroline Smith, freshman, Celesta Smith, freshman. Charles Larry Smith, junior, Clifton Smith, sopho- more, Don G. Smith, freshman, F. H. Smith, fresh- 1'I13.1'l . Gordon Smith, freshman, James T. Smith, junior Jerry A. Smith, junior, Mary E. Smith, freshman. Mike Smith, freshman, Pat- Smith, freshman, Pa tricia F. Smith, junior, Phillip Smith, freshman. -.... -..V ...,..........,- Kenneth Shaw, sophomore, Martha Shaw, sophomore, Jimmie Shearer, sophomore, Sean Shelley, junior. Jay Sherman., freshman, Sue Shipley, sophomore, Dennis L. Shippey, junior, Leona Shirley, freshman. O. B. Simmons, junior, Sharon Simnacher, sopho- more, Joe Siegel, sophomore, David L. Sickles, sophomore. Johnny Silva, sophomore, Larry Silva, junior, Jack K. Simmons, freshman, Ann Simpson, sophomore. Marsha Sims, freshman, Elaine Skaggs, freshman, James Skeel, sophomore, Laura Skinner, sophomore. 64 Underclassmen: Smi - Sza Robert Smith, freshman, Solomon Smith, freshman! Steven K. Smith, freshman, Virga Ann Smith, S0Ph' O1'I1OI'e . Don Smoot, junior, Linda Snyder, freshman, Londa Snyder, freshman, Sheila Snyder, freshman. Bob Spearman, freshman, Lana Speir, freshman, Ken- neth Spence, junior, Terry Sorgen, freshman. Amelia Spinks, freshman, Jeff Stadler, sophomore, Jerry D. Stagner, freshman, Suzanne Stalkfleet, freshman. Clayton Stallings, freshman, Karen Stein, freshman, Luellen Stanfield, freshman, Paul Stanford, freshman. JoAnn Stangle, sophomore, Mark Stanley, junior, Kirby Starnes, sophomore, David Stecker, sophomore. Barbara Stefanik, sophomore, Larry L. Stevenson, sophomore, Michael Stenson, junior, David Stephens, junior. Sandi Stewart, freshman, Linda Stilwell, sophomore, Mary Margaret Stith, sophomore, Betty Strebeck, freshman. James R. Stup, sophomore, Joyce Sturgeon, sopho- more, Babetta M. Stacy, junior. ....,-- .,-n.d.--- .,--4- i.----f,, A on V fi' , , , -I ' In----e nfm.-.... .-o . v,-rf,-'mn .-mn-q - , '11 I ,, 'I 1 1 'ww-w 1 -N P, l nnnnrwvnnnvmriuunnawnnnhngnmuhnnmxmdyn '4 ' ' 5' ' 'T PTA-,. 537- :S Cynthia Stephens, junior, Janice Stephens, freshman, Suzanna Stephenson, freshman, Terry Stevenson, freshman. Diane Stiefel, junior, Stephanie Stine, freshman, Pam Stoabs, sophomore, Wanda Stockton, junior. Sue Stoller, sophomore, Katherine Stone, freshman, Terry Stovall, sophomore, Javana Strong, junior. Thomas Storrie, sophomore, Janice Stout, freshman, Mike Stratton, freshman, Leslie Neal Street, sopho- more. Gerald E. Strickfaden, freshman, Vicki Strickland, freshman, Floyd Stringer, freshman, Edith Strub, freshman. Joe M. Stuart, sophomore, Glynda Stull, sophomore, Betty Sturgeon, freshman, F. Sturgeon, junior. John Sullivan, sophomore, Steve Sunderman, fresh- man, Roger Sury, junior, Sheryl Swartz, junior. Gayle Swift, junior, Peggy Swinburne, junior, Mary Loreen Swope, freshman, Wayman Swopes, freshman. Wayne Swopes, freshman, Janis Syferd, freshman, Debbie Sylvester, freshman, Stephanie Szatkowski, freshman. 26 266 Underclassmen: Tad - Tur Carol Lee Thompson, freshman, Catherine Thomas, freshman, Cindy Thomas, junior, Kathleen G. Thomp- son, freshman. Kent Thomas so homore Nanc Thomas so ho- , P S Y , P more, Dan Thompson, freshman, Irene Thompson junior. Jack W. Thompson, junior, Jimmie Marie Thompson freshman, Kim Thompson, freshman, Lloyd M Thompson, junior. Lou Thorton, sophomore, Jackie B. Tillman, sopho- more, Leland Tillman, freshman, John Tingley freshman. 3 Susan Tadlock, freshman, Beverly J. Taliman, fresh- man, Dru Talley, sophomore, David Tanner, junior. Marcia Tattan, freshman, Barbara Ruth Taylor freshman, Dale Taylor, sophomore, Richard E. Tay- lor, freshman. Suzanne Taylor, freshman, Stephen Craig Tays, fresh- man, Jane Terry, junior, Randall Tea, freshman. Cleve Teague, freshman, Reta Teague, sophomore, William Teicher, freshman, John Telles, junior. Anthony Tenorio, sophomore, Sherribob Terral, fresh- man, Bryan Lynn Thacker, sophomore, Barbara Tharp, sophomore. T Brent swf Ardjth T mall? Cai freshman TTHPP, ff Sherry 'I Trembly, Vince T Gayla T1 more. Judy Tu Pat Tutt 3, , , ...V ..,.. '.,,. .,,,.,.,., .. - , , ,-,,- .,.a,. ,.- W . - ,V It .,. ,.- - r,.,. , ,, .-. -.-..-Y.......,.-. ,..,.-1-1-V-qv 1 H V- nnnr-nn..m.......,......1. .........-, . .... .............-.-U. un -. . .. -- H -1-v n A... --.ir--1-.v 1.-U .1 --n -. . , Q - . rn- 1. nr - :um nn -1 'H ' .H X x ----... vnnnvu lu-un nnnrrvnnnn.ur.ru1nnn.-nnnnvlnann nvsvsu-nlnnrv -arnn nn ' n :L 'M F fc 5. M , . I, T . l Ruth 1 I r 2, frirrmanf fer s9Ph0mor: les, Junror. Terrai, fresh- ore, Barbara r-53' r r Y 1 r I Q , If ll 1 r I r f Y, E v P il. I r r. rw Richard Emil? Brent Tipton, junior, Nancy Tibljas, sophomore, Suzanne Tixier, freshman, Chuck Tobin, freshman. Ardith Torstenson, freshman, Mary K. Tooker, fresh- man, Carol Jane Tom, freshman, Richard Tourigny, freshman. Terry Townsend, junior, Ken Tracey, junior, Letha Trapp, freshman, Bob Travers, freshman. Sherry Treat, junior, Gary Trego, sophomore, Pat Trembly, junior, Sammye Trinkle, sophomore. Vince Trollinger, sophomore, Bob Trout, junior, Gayla Truelock, junior, Tommie Sue Tucker, sopho- more. Judy Tucker, freshman, Sharon Tunnell, freshman, Pat Tuttle, junior, Beth Turpen, sophomore. '?.'E!...,.---11 .2-4-5f-2. -i'-?- - - .,.r.-.,,g!:1,....,, .Q 157, 5, ,W ,ww . vz...g,,X,.4,,, ,M ,, ff? ff, J ,rf 7 Underclassmen: Tur - Wha Robert J. Turpin, freshman, on Twibell, S0Ph0' more, Antoinette J. Urban, junior, Deanna Baldez, junior. Laurent W. Valliere, freshman, David Valdez, junior Lautta Valdez, freshman, Parker Van Hecke, sopho I'I1OI'6. Stan Van Meter, freshman, Carol Vance, sophomore Karen Vann, sophomore, Marc Vanselous, freshman William Vath, freshman, Elaine Veek, freshman, A. Roy Velarde, freshman, Valerie Velarde, freshman. Dorothy Venetta, freshman, Donna Vermillion, fresh- man, Phil Vickers, sophomore, Pamela Vickrey, sophomore. Joe. Villanueva, junior, Raymond Allen Vincent junior, Karen Vigil, sophomore, William A. Vigil freshman. 268 'JB ff? ,Z Z Bill Mac Veigh, junior, Margie Vizcarra, freshman, Boyd Vogt, junior, Twyla Wade, freshman. Terri Waid, sophomore, Loyd Waite, sophomore Rusty Wafer, freshman, James Wagoner, freshman. ' Margaret Wakefield, junior, Mary R. Washburn freshman' Geor e Walcoff 'unior Kareta Skeen Wal: , 7 g 7 J coff, junior. 7 mall' W Bam' man' Ve gwven l Walwfsr Robert V mall? Na! Leonard l Mary E. Pam Wal more, Del freshman. Deloris W Gretchen more. s-4l,+J- ,nl eshlllan 101110195 pslllnml ffl' rr Walker sophomore' Ronald D Walker fresh- B y , , . , min, Vera Walker, freshman, Wilma Wallace, fresh- man. Steven Walley, junior, Robert Walls, junior, Joyce Walters, sophomore, Kay Walton, junior. Robert W. Wanke, junior, Kenneth O. Ward, fresh- man, Nancy Ward, sophomore, Naomi Ward, junior. Leonard Wright, junior, Terrence Warren, freshman, Mary E. Wathen, sophomore, John Watkins, junior. Pam Watkins, freshman, Alvonna Watson, sopho- more, Dennis B. Watson, junior, Steven W. Weaver, freshman. Deloris Webb, freshman, Kathy Weems, sophomore, Gretchen Weibert, freshman, Elliot Weiner, sopho- more. L.- Bertha Welch, junior, Robert Welch, sophomore, Catherine Wells, junior, Wesley Wells, freshman. Patty Welton, junior, Kathy Wesbrooks, freshman Kathy West, freshman, Ronnie Westenbarger, sopho- 1'I'10I'e. David F. Wetzel, sophomore, Steve Wenzel, junior, Layne West, freshman, Tim Whalen, junior. 'E 26 I 2 fi E s S X s n-un nu-'vu-ur--1.-. . .g...,rf r-'Hn v- nnuunnug- nn nn '11-, .4l,z.. gL.,',',,,., 1 QL' VV ' I l l I I I I .......-..............-.......-nnnsuun nnrpynpnqnnnnrnnnnnfu-p .4 4,g..,,.4...,l2.4.q.4g..,, ,,,,,,L.,, George Wolf, sophomore, Zelta Wolfenbarger, sopho- more, Tracy Womack, freshman, Carol Wood sopho- more. ' Hazel Woodard, freshman, Brooke Woodell freshman George Woodcock, freshman, Woodrow Wells, sopho- more. Pam Woods, freshman, James M. Woods, junior' Wayne Woody, freshman, Jim Woodul, sophomorei Dan Wright, freshman, Shirley Wright, freshman' Barbara Wyatt, junior, James Wiley, freshman. 7 Carolyn Yandell, sophomore, Ernest Yandell, fresh- man, Mark Yarbrough, junior, Yeung Ching Yat, sophomore. Diana Yates, freshman, Glenda Yates, freshman, Marlene Yatsattie, freshman, Betty Elaine Yberra, junior. Patti Yeager, sophomore, Michael W. Yellen, sopho- more, Richard Zobel, freshman, Johnny Youell, soph- omore. Edward Young, freshman, Harriett Sue Young, jun- ior, Terrie Young, freshman, Loretta Zakowskl, junior. Linda Zickefoose, freshman, August -J . Zigon, fresh- man, Mary Lois Zimmerman, junior, Carol Ann Zorn, sophomore. V I i ,--Vu L. WHNH ' . .. l. Hit.. HL, P I ti 3 1' . 5 ther, Linda ham, Doll udl Blame' M. 11119: J' 4,7 X Z, lx Bob Carbone, Patsy Cash, John E. Cayea, Babs Chandler. Larry Chestwood, Ann Chinn, Marilyn Chumbley, O. B. Coffey. Linda Coffman, Geraldine Cole, Eddy Coleman, Rebecca Coleman. 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'if X 1 Q i me Ken Herring, Sandra Henry, Chuck Hesser, Donald W. Hicks. J errye F. Higgins, Alouise Hillier, Leonora Holt, Wanda Horton. Billy Horn, Dixie L. House, Camilla Hudson, Sheila Hutchins. Jean Jackson, Larry Jackson, Judy J akeway, Mich- ael J ames. James Janis, David Jenkins, David Jenkins, Raymond Jenkins. Seniors: Her - Mur Sharry Jenkins, Ron Johnson, Barry W. Jones, Benny Jones. f ' Vw Sandra Kapfhamer, Kenneth A. Kirby, Martha Kiser, David Fleming. Ann Knight, Terry L. Knighton, Robert Koenig, Vince Kremenak. lxlifiljlelngranko, Renee Kwak, Les Langston, David ek as I nw Alia MZIY fho11YLu0e 1 WW Stine' Michael I McCord, I Bette Mel Henry, Ne Janet Su Ronald lf Jonie F- M00re Celeste It WM. Elean Chenirn . -.a....,, -- -.-.. . . -. ,- .., ...- , ., -...- --..--,.a. .- .- .- - -.--- ...----, ..--.,.,- .--.-.-l..- ,. f.- V --v - .Mi - I-A-,L ,.,1,,-- TY - ' ----' -' - - f , ,, 3 V, ...... .num nf. ...-..,....1.-.v..f1 fn-N.. . .. f. 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Eleanor Murphy, Jo Ann Murphy, Brian Nagle, Cheryl Neill. i ii. , I X' lf 'S I X V V 'X D HDS: , --1 y ff K 'Z.v.ws.. i X 4 - 'W lm a ' M 5 f X ga I 'K Z , , Ng wth f J QW L21 27 Jerry Newman, Roy R. Oldfield, Woody OV6I'StI'eG'0, Valton P. Osborne. Terry Othick, Charles Packenharn, Herbert R. Parks, Paula Parson. John Payne, John A. Payne, Scott D. Pearson, Ruthe Pennington. Sharon Pepper, John Petty, Jerry Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips. Gene Pierce, Dennis M. Plunk, Kathryn Pogan, Burnice Lee Potts. Linda Powell, Richard Pylant, Elaine Pyle, Steve Quinn. W xg fy 5' .,, T QR Seniors: New - Swa Van Ragsdale, Bonnie Rangos, Darwin J. Reed, Ray- mond Reid. Judith Kay Reyner, Loren Rhodes, Millie Ruth Rho- ton, Phillip Rowley. Tommy Ridens, Chuck Renner, Gary Renner, Roger Rhoton. o all W Eh le N4 3 'f l ix? I . 1 in 5 1 rx D053 S Jerry S glam gt Rh L 1 'L -i-., bv --'.- U-'v-'xlvi- -y r--1 ' w-if-v.-LZ . , , 1 . 1 u .. . . .. ,.-.- r In wa r vs M34 ...-..,.. pi-HM v-ro -Q .- . rg-v---1 44 q-new -na-v nw- l --u..-...nmllllllnnnlnl-l 1l ' ' I-lgizfnvuil-415:-:guninnnnnofq rl-vrvszvgnanwnairnna nv-nnnnnqnng l -. . M I 1 4494 '-44444444-1 1-v1-11 -ff' 4 l A 'fi if l R25 0' eff Doris Sparkman, Beverly Spears, Don Spradlill, Dana Stalkfleet. Jerry Standard, Dan L. Starling, Carol Stephens, Fred Stieg. Roger St. Louis, Marilyn Strickland, Lon Sultemeier, Peggy Swain. W1-'Q .L.--, L... . ,! '-1'1 - g'l!', ' ' - ' 'J 4 'i-4 Ronald Richardson, Jeanne Rogers, Pat Romero, Keith Rowland. Janet Rowley, George Rudiger, Don Rust, Lyle D. Russell. Jerry Sadberry, Amado Salinas, Ron Sanders, Tom- my Sappington. Jesse Scroggs, Phil Seifert, Janet Sharp, Mike Shaw. Ronald E. Sigmon, Dennis Smith, Edith Smith Elise Smith. 7 Nedra Smith, Rita J. Smith, Vivian Kay Smith, John Soderstrom. 9 2 Seniors: Swi - Zim Gorman Ray Swinney, John G. Szieder, Bobby Tan- ner, Barbara Teel. Catherine Tenorio, Dutch Thatcher, Sue Thibodeaux, James D. Thrash. Deanna Tidwell, Gary Tipton, Frances Tipps, Loren Toombs. Aurel J. Tolman, Delbert C. Towell, Gary Trainer, Don Tucker. Lolly Tucker, Ernie W. Turner, Linda Turner, Byron Turpen. Dorris Yarbro, Richard Ybarra, Doncella Varnellf Beth Vos. ' ,.4h,,,,L ', 11.:.,':, , H it ... f... -.A .. ,- - .- V - Y - . - - L, - N'4W,,'M Y i V U- .M sw'-4 -Q ' - Ml' Y - - ' '--'-'-UW ---- - ':- -r:.':--..:'---- .,..,.,. ,.,.::-,,, , s ., ,, ' ' ' R' W n.. .1. .-,.g .pq - .--, - f- -........,...............1..,uum-any-':'3'5- 1 3333- ' land' 'wl ' Rv- ' 'A----- xnnnnnyg-ug-gnnnpu-... - - vby Tan- ' mdeaux, I Loren 'rai1'l9f, BW' nrllen' JSE' gffifg' Weldon Walker, Richard Wallace, gvbgigem- Washam, Jim Weaver, J. E. Wells, Seulla Ron Wesbrooks, R' h d W t ' ' Shirley Whitecottoliii ar es emeleri Gary Whlte' Carol Widener, Eddie Widener, Larry Willard, Reta Faye Williams. Ken Willmon, Bill Wimberly, Marilyn Witcher, June Wood. Hollis O. Wood, Carolyn Wright, Shirley Wyman, Wayne Zimrners. gffbert MCGOUQI1, Chemistry lab assistant and chemicals for the numerous chemistry labs. Stu- 1- .Thomas W. Russell, right, assistant profes- dents at Eastern are now requ1red.more lab SOP IH chemistry, check the abundant supply of sciences, including a chemistry or physics course. Graduate Students: Bea - Wie Fred Beard, Pat Berryhill, John E. Black, Steve Bluestein. Robert Boltz, Kirk E. Bodenweiser, Bobby Borden, William Britton. Eddie Brown, Janice Buhalts, Bill Burkhalter, C. G. Cassapakis. ' . 1 W. Lewis E. Chumbley, Michael A. Coca, James Cochran, Dennis J. Day. Dusit Dhammaraksa, Richard T. Fetterer, Charles R. Fleming, Marlene Fleming. Loyd G. Franklin, Fred O. Hagan, Sylvia M. Hall, Richard Hanks. Jeff Harrison, Lynda Harrison, Richard V. Hatley, Coy Hunt. John J. Irmis, Richard James, Bobby D. Jones, Mo- selle Jones. Arthur Kagle, Jess King, Ava Laing, Betty Lou Landreth. Claxencg ders, Wlll Franklin Segog Ba John B Tl10IDp3. D0l111a l ver: D01 D011 W - -- a - . , , Q , . '- n v -f -Y - 1421 wg., . -', :z1 1',' 1 ,1 1 -'. ,M ' ' J' - e-15fl mn, -bllv-'f!: '4'4b1!:41'l '4 't'-Tl4-1'1-1 -sl-H r ll Cochran, uarles R. A, Hall Harley, s, MO' .LOU if R A .... Q1 T Clarence Wendell Purifoy, J. Rigdon, Derry J. San- ders, William Howard Sayes. Franklin D. Schlatterg Barry L. Schockmelg Bob Segog Barry C. Smith. John B. Southern, Tom C. Szuszitzky, Dorothy Thompson, Tom Tidwell. Donna Underwood, Audie Waltmon, Walter W. Wea- ver, Donna Marie Weitzel. Don Wickard. James A. Lampman, Lawerence W. Miller, Truman Menefee, Velma Myers. Arden L. Nelson, Richard Newman, Patricia J. Nixon, Russell W. N ixon. Ted Olmos, Jon B. Phillipi, Robert B. Porter, Glenda Powell. I is ya h V 283 t 6 rtai te 285 Members of USO Tour perform in the Zia Room following their return. CL-RQ Dorthy McDonald, Judy Blome, Marlene Foster, Betty Lou Land- reth, and Tim McGuiness. While thousands of Eastern students back in the states racked their brains over text books, exams, and term papers, a talented group of Eastern students on a U.S.O. Tour frolicked happily through Newfoundland, Ice- land, Greenland, and London demonstrating their singing, dancing, and acting abilities. Betty Lou Landreth belts out one of the num- bers, which drove American servicemen Wild. X M. .-.4......-' '.,44......-..-.-.. - - -mfr.-.-1-v :15:s:a:1:f:rJ'?:JL. I f Q ' 0 0 5' . ., , O -in -nf X ff ' r Ei all W X' ., 0 ' V A' 1 f' , V,.AA A ,. WN , ' f . uf 4 2 ,' 4-,, 1 ,, f -1' 2 . ,fpwnw mfg,-34 I W , , f'f'f , Nm. 9. ' . n V ff 'J limi 1 ' q M 1 g' 411:14 - , :Q f 7 3-lf , - ff ' I ff4 rf.. L'a-CY, f-r .., , 'sw ,lv x Ss f X .Q mf . f ' W. L. X5 .A L A I-.w-Rx-xx I - . N ,ll ,' N., WN V J, - A f X 6.1, f Q 1: Q N 'Nu . f . . F :QU s W L ,g V SL V .v ', . 5 Jlulaf- 'U The Slgma Nus chose Aladdms Lamp for the theme of their float. 290 mm Ng N H --Q..-smwnmm The International Relations club float brought a little of the South Seas to downtown Portales. l . 1 I Homecomln was Q mg' 1, It was common during the early morning hours to find dozens of people working on Hoats. Sharon Penn1ngtO11 is shown stuffing napkins for the Phi Gamma Nu entry- Mltch Ryder Il llnunlg 'Ill' ' ' Amid the excitement of Homecoming ac- tivities the Mitch Ryder show performed be- fore a festive and receptive audience. Mitch Ryder and his ten piece orchestra were greeted with several standing ovations in one of the best received concerts of the year. I ' f r-, 'x X Jr IS P' K I One of Sororiti Alpha 2 llf 3 if 4 f 5 i E I F l J Greek Week The Chi Omegas proved that being from the coun- try doesn't have to be a drag. Greek skits, a toga party, dance, and even a few old fashioned orgies were but a few of the festivities which kept Easternis Greeks busy during their week. Judy Geer and Bill Dausses were crowned with the laurels of Greek goddess and god. The ADP's and the Kappa Sigs dominated the Greek games. One of the audiences favorite skits was the Spoof on Sororities. These three young lovelies are members of Alpha Zeta Chi Sorority. Q , . , 1 PW' w W Mg M3 A group of hungry Greeks wonder when the banquet is going to get underway. Rick Davidson with the Box wails out another soulful number. fm 94 Larry Shultz tries desperately to remember which foot to move next. ss as Wednesda Night Dances In order to help offset mid Week boredom the Board of Activities in con- junction with the Campus Union Board sponsored Wednesday night dances in the CUB coffee shop. The dances vvere Well received judging from the Jam packed dance floor that resulted almost every mid Week. 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'I ' ' ' Gillian and Sheperd get to know each other on their first meeting. Witchcraft and romance were the ingred- ients for the Feb. 22-24 play, Bell, Book and Candlef' In Eastern's production directed by Duane Ryan, Gillian Holroyd CBarbara Farrj portrays a witch who casts a spell over Shep- herd Henderson 4fTim McGuinessD. Following a night on the town Sheperd and small talk. is Bell, Book And Candle Gillian attempts to explain to Sheperd that sheTs a witch. new found witch friend exchange -f,x,,g Q , 7.5-We 2 H G .5 we A- 1 tiki in 'i' ,, r E 2 1 I ' ' l as J spec of WI pas fillel C0111 WRHBB For the 10th consecutive year, SWanee, Eastern's a n n u al musical spectacular, was sold out within hours of when tickets Went on sale. As in the past, The School of Music show was filled with beautiful music, girls, and comedy. Above: Swanee's own version of the Rockettes started off the second half with a bang. 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Vx. ..,.l. g :IKM S' x T ' 3 , 1 ,Q is 1' cl 1 WRIIQB Right: Swanee dealt with one of the day to day problems of exist- ance in Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morningn from the around the clock sequence. Below Left: The Cecelia Sissian record se- quence had the audience roaring. Below Right: In the race track se- quence the bookie sings, i'Its a Simple Little System? ,xx Z A-A wwf' X , mf , JZ ' ZH if f ' Wffh' 6 7, MW ww, f, , , ,, , fa X fff H, 5 ff N , ,fff z ff ' 1 , '. 7 Zh! W Q fx- SBSBT m tour. fig' Left: Here's a real swinger. Right: This lovely young couple were in Portales to pick up supplies for the year and they decided to stay for the dance. adie Hawkins Dance The Sadie Hawkins dance was the climax of Twirp Week. Eastern's co-eds spent the major part of the week chasing their favorite males. With the male-female ratio at Eastern beinpg 2-1, how could the girls do anything but w1n. Some of Eastern's better looking males eagerly rim Dhanani, Barry Crutchfield, Bill McVeig1h. liot- vied for the Twirp King title. Twirp King Candi- tom Row: John Petty, James Langston, Jo n ee. dates-Top Row: Wayne Collins, Bill Dausses, Ka- A S. '?1 . I :rn 'f , Q-an VX. I 4 V! ,,,.. x 3K Q WM' w N r I 1 1 O2 f Z 'fm X lx, , md f Sf 'N--gm, 1 ,gr-Q f9,' ! .A ff 'SQ X if Y ' f M' x -f 2 ,- J . f 414' C A ir ,, g , Q ' I FJ N , K -V x X -. WS 1 ,V 1 JH, , L, , 4WWw A ff W sl ' , Ulf 'X f M 1 , 7 Sv . XR v i-. g , f . ' 'T wan. R. W J xfwf' . ,fn ,, Hlllll 101 H1 V The three women of Corinth CMarjorie Drew, Merrellee Whatley, and Helen Muellerj lament the fate of Medea. ww ffgjieggfse Uudy Blomej Says, Now all is changed, All is bla Medea fNancy Jonesjbegs Creon CT' R' 13 Have mercy on my little sons. lm lzzu OJ Medea The Greek Tragedy, Medea, is a story of ambition and disloyalty. Jason CMark Stanleyb fo r s a k e s his Wife Medea, C Nancy J onesb to marry a Woman Who will enhance his political career. Medea, in revenge, brings death to the young bride. ck I Derb Days A Chi Omega downs her milk in The Milk Baby Con test. Derby Days, a national Sigma Chi tradition, came to Eastern for the first time in May. It was a fun and derby filled week which even dwarfed student body elections. Hundreds of signs, post- ers, paper f o o t s t e p s, and banners covered the campus in an anti-litter nightmare. re UAH Pierce. -1 I QDWL Q X Derb Days Left: Pledges Dave Porter, Jim Samples and Steve Lameroux car- ry the drum in the Derby Day Parade. Center: The ADPi's ride in a cattle truck in the Derby Day Parade. Bottom: Kathy Waters takes a spill from her horse while trying to swat her opponents egg. iwwi 'Q A' J., 1 T' I 307 E 'T I 1 F 'iw' . 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Chase ....................... ...... Cheerleaders ....... Chi Omega ...... Classes ................. ...... Class Officers ....... Credits ..................... Dance Company ....... Debate ..................... Dedication ......,... Delta Sigma Pi ...... Dorm Officers ........ ...... El Portal ..................... English Club .................. Executive Council ........ Fire House Five .......,.,..,,,, Football ................... ...... Football Queen ....... 210 211 210 212 140-141 101 220-222 142 90-91 226-283 213 351 143 106 32-33 102 215-218 219 118 208 212 132-137 185 Golf .............---- -------------- ----- Graduation ..........------ -------- Greatest Greyhound Greek God ....----------- Greek Goddess ....... 168-169 348-349 181 Greek SweetheartS -------------- 94-96 Greek Week ..........---------- -------- 2 93 Gymnastics ............------ ---- Homecoming ..... . ...-------- ---- Homecoming Princesses -- Homecoming Queen Honors ................ ...----------- Houndsmen ............. Index .......................---.- ---- 146-147 289-290 183 182 178-201 110 338-347 119 Industrial Education Club -. Interfraternity Council .......... 68 International Club .................. 118 Judiciary ................. 209 Kappa Kappa Psi ....... .......... 1 03 ' 70-71 Kappa Sigma .......... Leaders Retreat .............. 204-205 Little Sigmas ............................ 83 Little Sisters of Minerva .... 80-81 Men's Intramurals .......... 174-175 111 Mu Alpha Nu ........... ......... Newman Club ........... Panhellenic Council Phi Alpha Theta ......... Phi Beta Lambda ....... Phi Gamma Nu ........... .... Phi Kappa Psi ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Phi Epsilon Kappa 120 69 ....---111 104 105 -- 72-73 112 Phi Mu Alpha ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 12 ..... 74-75 Pi Kappa Delta ......... Pi Kappa Alpha .... 106 Pike-O-Ettes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6-77 Pozo Seco Singers .,....,,.,.,,,,,,- 295 President's Awards ,,-.,-, ,,,.-, 1 98 Press Club .........,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,, 1 21 Psi Chi .,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,, ...--- 1 13 Resident Housing Association 214 Rodeo ...........................,,,,, 144-145 Rodeo Club .................,,,,,,,,,,,, , 122 Rodeo Queen ...... 196 Student Senate .......,..,,,,,, 206-207 Sigma Alpha Iota ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........ 78-79 Sigma Chi ......................,,,,,, 82-83 Sigma Chi Derby Darling .... 199 Sigma Nu .......................,,,,, 84-85 Silver Key ..........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 Silver Pack ......,.. ..,,,,,, 2 23-225 Silver Streak ....... Snow Queen ....... Sophos ............. Sports ....................,. 180 184 115 130-177 Spurs .............................,.......,,,,, 107 Student Education Association ......... 123 Student Government ...... Student Index ............,... Sun Princess .............. .... Supreme Court ...... Swanee ................ Swimming ........... Tau Beta Sigma ................ Tennis ......................,..,...... Theta Theta Theta Track ................................ USO Tour .......................... Valentine Sweetheart ...... 202-225 341-347 195 209 297-299 148- 149 114 166-167 108 170-172 286 194 197 Veteran's Sweetheart ............ Woman's Intramurals ............ 7 Who s Who ..,,,.,..,,.,......... Yucca Blossom and Beau Zeta Beta Tau ...................... Zeta Tau Alpha ...... 173 190-193 186-189 86-87 92-93 I , NANCY Ni 5-CX-WY! YlViS-U W5 W-lil!! Y 2 r M 'E 'fi A I D I G I R KVKKKIX x iti11iKXKXXX I 1 11? Bradley, Mike J. ....,. . ...-.2?3. 115 ..,... nun, r n 19, llg 18,19 lg. . ling 91 81.15 130-'IZ l ll: 20?-1? 341-31' 191 gl, 1 ...... . r ,,1 li' in it 11 ll. I lr 1 rt 191 -.' 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Robert C. . .229 ......229 ......126 ....,...84 Axe, Colleen ............... ....... 2 72 Babbitt, Susan M. ..,.... .......... 2 72 Babington, Paul L. ..... ............... 8 5 Baca, Johnny R. ........... .........,...... 2 29 Bachicha, Evelyn L. ..,........ 109, 229 Baggette, Larry ........, ..,,.., 7 9, 119 229 Bailev, Sharon K. .... ,,..,..,..... 8 2 229 Bailiff, Russell E. ,.,,,.,,...,.. 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Velta A. ..... ,,-,,., 2 30 Beard, Fred M. v----- ,282 Beard, Gary D. ..... ..-,-,, 2 30 Beard, Weldon E. .,... ,,,,,,, 2 30 Beauvais, John R. ,,,,, ,,.---.,, 7 8 Beaver, Ricky L. .,... ,-,,--- 2 30 Bedwell, Sheila L. ,,,,,,, 230 Beevers, Londa Jo ,,,,,,, 230 Begay, Charlie C. ..... ,l,,,,, 2 30 Belcher, Carla ..,.... l.A,,,,,,, 2 72 Belcher, Lloyd W. ,...,,. 82 272 Bell, Larry J. .......... ,,,,,,, 7 2 230 Benally, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,230 Benn, Bette ,.,.....,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,, 2 30 Bennett, Nikki S. ....... .,,,... 8 0, 90 230 Benton, James M. ......... ....,.........,., 2 30 Bernstein, Philip R. ...... ....... 8 2 230 Berry, Ray D. ............ ...,,.. 8 5 230 Betts, Linda S. ....... ........ 1 01 272 Beum, Phyllis J. .... ...........,.. 2 30 Beutler, Janet L. ..,. .,..,,. 2 30 Biggers, Darla ,,,........... ....... 2 72 Biggers, Randall B. ,... ....... 2 30 Bigley, David M. ...,....... ...,...... 2 31 Billings, Michael L. ..... ......,....... 2 31 Billings, Patricia ........ ....... 7 6, 272 Billings, Sandra K. .... ........... 2 31 Billingsley, Arthur ...... ........... 2 31 Bingham, Gordon H. ..... .............. 2 72 Bishop, Hugh J. 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Coca, Michael A. ...... . Codling, Diana M. Coffey, O. B. .....,...... . Coffman, Linda J. Cole, Kathleen K. .... . Colegrove, Kimberly .... Coleman, Erwin ..........,.., Coleman , Rebecca A. Collins, Fredrick D. Collins, Mary E. ...... . Collura, David L. ..... . Commander, Lawrence Compton, Frances A. Conaway, Donnell C. Conaway, Judith A. Conley, Billie C. ...... . Conley, Larry E. .... . Conner, John L. .... . Conner, Peggy N. ,... . Conrad, Lois L. .... , Conrow, Bruce W. .... . Cook, Brenda J. ........ . Cook, William E. ..,, . Cooper, Annette .............. Cooper, Eldin L., Jr. . Cooper, Nancy L. ...,.. . Cope, Johnny D. .......... Copeland, Ruth M. .......,, ...,.. , Coppersmith, Earl R. Cordova, Fred ..,,.,..,,,,,,,, ,,,, Costley, Kent R. ...... . Cox, Herschel S. ..., . Cox, Robert D. ..... . Cozzens, Alan C. Craig, Jack C. .....,,.. . 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Davis, Stephen H. Davis, Susan E. .... . Davis, Terry W. Dawson, James P. Day, Dennis J. Deen, Linda S. Delap, John E. Jr. ...... . Delgado, Vincent D. Dempsey, Pamela R Dennis, Bamey C. ...... . Devaney, Fern A. ....... . Devault Brenda L. Dewlen James C. ....... . Dibble, Richard S. Dickinson, John R. Dillon, Wayne V. Dinello. Lynn A. .,...,... . Dinkfeld. Edward ....., Ditto, Gary K. .......,. . Dlugosz, Joseph J. Dobbs, Mary E. Dobell, R. J., Jr. ..,,. . Dodd, Glenda A. Dodson. Terry L. ..,.,... . Dominguez, Jerry C. Dominguez, -Steven ....... Donoho, Michael ........ Donovan, James C. ..... . Dougherty. Linda J. Douglass, Kirby D. ........ . Dowds, Elizabeth R. Doyal. Alice E. ............ . Drake, David P. ....... . Drew. Marjorie A. Driscoll. Susan M. .. Dukes, Donald W. Duncan. David M. .... . Duncan, Jackie N. ...... . Dunham, Daniel A. .... . Dunivan, G. Mike .... Dunlap, Ann T. .... . Dunlap, Mary L. Dunn, Arthur T. Dunn, Lois Marie ..... Dunn, Ola F. .......... . 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Gallegos, Marie L. . Gallegos, Olivia D. G3lV0S, Roberta A. Gammill, Linda F. Gann, Flora S. ..... . Garcia, Gerry ,,,,,- Gamache, Glen L. .'.f.'.'.i69 .........86, 240 .240 .240 .240 .241 .240 240 240 241 .241 .241 .241 .24 1 241 11 1 ,,,,,...,...241 ........81, 93 .........241 Garcia, Lola K. ............. . Gardner, Kenneth R. Gardner, Marilyn A. Garduno, Ramon Garlick, Garner, Gary H. D. Joann ...... Gauthier, Marilyn Geer, Judith A. .... . Genta, John L. .......... . Geofirion, R. Ronald Geoffrion, Roberta ....... Gettemy, Donald J. .... . Gibbs, Douglas L. Gibson, Carolyn A. Gibson, Daniel V. Gilbert, Glinn R. Gilbert, Joan C. ...... . Gilchrist, Pinkney Giles, Christine .... ,. Gillenwater, Edward Gillett, Warren J. Gilman, Tommy ..... Gilmore, Betty K. ....... . Gilmore, Beverly J. Gilmore, Robert S. .... . Gleason, Randall R. ..... . Gleaton Glenda L. , Glenister, Norman .. Goettel, Richard F. .... . Goggans, Janis D. .. Gonzales, David .... Gonzales, Nancy C. Gonzales, Rose L. .. Goodman, Barbara S Goodman, Larry W. Goodman, Mavis M. Gore, Viki S. ......... . Gossett, Melbum L. Gowdy, Mickey A. .... . Gragg, Marlys .......... Gragg, Wanda N. ......... . Graham Graham Carmen T. Chris S. .... . Graham Judith ...... Graham, Sheron J. Greaves, Judith A. .... . Green, Marcella K. Gregory, Josie .......... Gregory, Larry B, Gremillion, -Dawsie Gresham, Nicky R. .... . Grider, Grinde , Gary L. ....... . Harold F. Grindel, Eugene -----ee Grover, Mary ----- Grubaugh, Patricia Grubbs, Royce W. 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McNeilly Lana M. McNutt, Janie B. ..,... . McNutt, Jerry L. ......... . M :Phe-rson, Douglas ....... McSorley. Ronald A. VlcWilliams Dena M l' ' ., . lVlcWilliams. James R. Meadows, Thomas E. Meagher, Sandra L. Meier, Gary L. ..... . Meis, Julius M. ......., . Meltoxi, Jennifer S. Melton, John G. ,.......... . Memmelaar, Sherman endoza Mar C .... Merrill, Bruce E. ...... . Miller, Daniel D. .... . Miller, Deborah S. Miller, .lainie R. .......,... . Miller. Lawrence W. .... . Miller, William A. ..,....... . Milligan, Thomas M. .... . Millsap, John L. .......... . Mitchell, Elizabeth ..... Mitchell, James C. Mitcliell, Travis L. Mize, Jonie V. ...... - . Mongar, Carol A. ...... . lvloniano, Mary A. .... . Mlm fQf i'6iQ' 103, 1. 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Moore, Alvin R. .... ,,,,,,, 2 55 Moore, Freda F. ,,,,, N277 Moore, Huey A. ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Moore, John R. ........., ,,,,,,, 7 9, 255 Moo 'e, Royce J. ............, ,.,,,,.,,, 2 55 Moore, Scharilyn L. ..... ,,,,,,, 2 55 Moos, Daniel C. ..,.......... ,,,,,,,.,,1,,,.,, 2 55 Mordhorst, Randy C. ,,,..,.....,,.,.., H255 Moreland, Merle L. ...,,,......,,,.,,,,,, N255 Moreland, Sybil E. ...... 108, 121, 255 Morey, Robert N. ,..... ,...,..,.,.,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Morgan, Bob G. ......, .,,.,,,,., 7 8, 255 Morgan, Gayle L. ,...,,,.....,,,.. 255 Morgan, Linda K. .........,.,,..., 277 Morgan, Rhonda ......... .,.... 1 01, 109, 255 Morris, Frances O. ................. 255 Morris, Otis R. ............... ......... 1 10,255 Mirrow, Austella V. .... .............. 2 55 Morrow, Clarke E. ........... 255 Moses, Dana E. ..,... ....... 2 55 Mosher, Gail E. ...... ....... 2 55 Mouser, Rolland L. ....... 255 Mozey, Carol J. ....... ....... 1 07 Mozey, Marcia L. .....,. 109 Mueller, Louise G. .,..... 255 Muisc. Twila I. ......... ....... 2 55 Mullen, Buddy W. ......... 84 Mullikin. Robert P. Munsey , Wiley B. Munster, Jerold ........ Murphy, Eleanor .... Murphy, Joann ........ Murphy, Karen A. Murphy. Mike N. .......257 ........257 ........277 ........277 ........277 ........257 Murray, Bruce K. ........ 257 Myers, Linda L. ....... ..,....... 9 2 Myers, Marilyn S. ......,. 257 Myers, Robert A. ........ 257 Myers, Winford L. . ..,.... 257 Nagle, Brian N. .... ........ 2 77 Nall, Ida Dee .......... ........ 2 57 Nassif, Jennifer K. ........257 Nault. Shirley A. ..... ........ 2 57 Nava, Sergio ............ .......- 2 57 Nave. Jerry T. ........... ........ 2 57 Nelson, Thomas A. ...--.- .257 Nero, Mark A. ........... -..---.--------... 2 57 Ness, Everette D. ..... .......--.----....-.- 2 57 Ness, Linda L. ...... .... . . ...........-.-..,..--.-- 257 Newman. Cheryl R. ...... ....... 1 13. 128, 257 Newman, Jerry D. .... .............. 7 8 278 Nials. Evelyn R. . ......---..----,., 257 Niblick, William L. .... -----'4- 8 7 257 Noga, Micheal W. ..... --4-----A-'--- 2 57 Norlander, Gary L. .... ......... 1 04 257 Norwood, Ann L. .......... .............. 2 57 Notah. Mary L. ......... ..... ........... 2 5 7 Nymeyer. Virginia L. ..... ........ 2 57 Occhialini. Navio .......... .......- 1 33 Ocheskey, Walter R. ...- ...70 4 ::.:'LZ. -'Z.'12'.I7T'.?' 'ff',.'t::'.::1'1:::1':t:ttr:m:-'zvf ':1'fr::f-:!1::::':-.':ef:':-??1rt2'.:1:'P:2:f:': ?::'.q-vfv .....257 Odle, Robert E. ....... N--257 Ogden, John T. ........ .... , ,N-M79 Oglesby, Barton D. ' 74 257 Okeefe Daniel J. ......- fl..- t-278 Oldfield, Roy- R- ----------- ' ' .'.- 74 Oldrup, William L. ' 78 Olmos, Theodore ........ ' 58 Olson, Creta .......... 5 '277 McDaniel. Eumt ------- ' 87 Olson, Denms C- , ---------- ' Q 58 Oppenheimer, David ' 258 Orr, Charles W. ........... -'-- ' 258 Osborn, Rebecca A. ..... .............. 2 78 Osborne, Valton P. .... --------' 110258 Osuna, Philip M- ' 101' 278 othick, Terry L. ------- --A-----' ' 258 Overdorf, Kenneth P. .............. 258 Overstreet, Woodrow -----'---'- 258 Owen, Dennis C. ........-- ' 2 58 Owen, Dorothy N- ---- ' 8 4 Owen, James R. ........ -------- Onmek, James ............, um-m119y278 Packenham, Charles ...... ? t du Padgett, Don K. ......... . Padgett, Judith A. Padilla, Mary R. ........ . Palmquist, David G. Pape, Isaac B. ........... -.------ - Pardee Celeste F. Parham, Charles M. Parker, Stephen B. Parks, Ronald D. .......... . Parrish, Kenneth W. .... . .........79. 88 ...........258 ...,............... .86 116 115, .......258 .......258 Pate, Rebecca L. ........... ------- 2 58 Pate, Tommy A. ........... ----------- 2 58 Patterson, John H. .-.----------- 253 Patterson, Lea M. ..,. ................... 9 2 Pattison, Nancy D. ..... ......... 1 28, 253 Payne, John A. ..... ......... 1 00. Payne, Paul E. .......... . Peabody, Lyda A. Pearson, Scott D. ..... . Pena, Graciela ......... Pendergrass, R. D. Pendleton, Kathryn Pennington, Ann L. Pennington, Belinda Pennington, Ruthe A. .... . Pennington, Sharon Penry, Linda J. ....... . 278 .......87, 258 .,.....278 .......258 .......256 .,.....258 .......256 .......256 .......278 ...........256 Perez, Faustino J. ......., ................. 2 56 285 Perkins, Howard E. Perkins, Marcella S. .........256, 256 Perry, Howard E. ..... ........... 8 4, Petty, John D. ........ .......,...... 7 9, Petty, Karon Z. ..,... ,,,,,.. 8 1, 98, Phillippi, Jon B. .....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Phillips, Bennie R. Phillips, Elizabeth ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Phillips, Jerry D. ,,.. . Phillips, Lawrence Phipps, Charlie ....... Pierce, Gene W. .... . Pippin, James R. ...,,,,,,,, . Pitcaithley, Dwight Pittman. Edd R. ....... . Plunk, Dennis M. ..... . Poarch, Joyce M. Pogan, Kathy J. ...... . Poling, Hiram D. Poling, Phyllis ....... Polito, Robert A. Polk, Jimmy R. .... . Pollard, Earl W. Pollard. Marianne Pool, Kathryn L. .... . Porche, Janis M. 278 256 283 278 278 72, 129, 256 ................ .278 256 256 256 278 .......76, 278 ..........256 .......259 .......258 .......259 259 .... ' fffe1Q'e8',i259 Porter, Cindy S. ..... ....... 2 59 Porter, David Lee ....... ....... 2 59 Potts, Belva J. ......... ....... 2 78 Powell, Beverly K. ................... ..259 Powell, John D. ......... ........................ 2 59 Powell, Linda L. ,.......... .,....... 9 1, 101, 278 Powers, Marjorie L. .... ...........,,........ 2 59 Prater, Billy ............,.... ....,........,... 2 59 Presser, Gary L. ......... ,,,,,,, 1 10 Pressley, Terry D. ....,.. 259 Price, Wayne A. ..,.... ......... 7 9 Pruitt, Linda S. ..,,........ ,...... 2 59 Puckett, Michael D ....... 111 Purcell, Beverly A. P lant Richard G Y , - Pyle, Judith A. ...., . Quinn, Stephen K. Quintana, Ampora Quist, Maurice M. Radcliff, Beverly L. Radcliff, Teresa A. Ragsdale, Jean ........,,.,, ,,,,,, Ragsdale, Van B. Ramsey, Richard R. Randolph, Tommie R. Rastetter, John L. .259 278 .........259 ....,.....259 ..........259 .........113 ..71, 103 ....259 259 278 259 Ray. Cheryl A. .......... .... 8 0.92 259 Ray. Peggy D. ......... .......... 1 08,121 259 Reade, Patricia A. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,--,,-.-, Q GQ Redding, Susan J. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 7 1 260 Reed, Daniel B. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 6 0 Reed, David L. ,..,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,-,,.,,.,, 2 60 Reed, J. Darwin ,,,,.. ,-,,---- 1 04,278 Reeves, David A, ,,,, ,,,,,,'-,.-.- M79 Reher, Cathleen M, .,...,,.---A 83 Reher. Raymond W. ..., -,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Reid, Glen R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..4--A.---,-- 2 50 Reid. Marion E. ,,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 13,128 Reid. Steven G, .,.,,,,,,, p,,,,,-- 1 29 260 Reinig, Kathleen A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 260 Reiter, Patricia K. ,,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,. 2 50 Renner, Charles D. ,,,,,,, 278 Renner, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,--Q-,-Q- 2 66 Reimer. Judith K. ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--.. 2 78 Reynolds. Joseph L, ,,,,, ------,-,V,-A,- 2 50 Rice, Ronald R. ,,,,,,,,,, ---,.wA- 1 19' 260 Richards, Russell E Richardson, Ronald . Ricketts, Fred .....,,,.. Rickman, Sharon R Ridens, Thomas D. Ring, Beverly J. ........ . Risher, Lois N. Rizzuto, Timothy L. Roach, Thomas D. Roberts, Alan R. .. Roberts, C. Scott .. Roberts, Joan M. .,,, . Roberts, Marty A. Roberts W. Lynn ....., Robertson, Kathleen Robinson, George Rodriguez, lVlinerva ....... Roehm, Michael .,...... Rogers, Jeanne R. ..,.,.,. . Rogers, Malcolm E. Rogers, Stanley A. ...... . Romero. Fabiola G. Romero, Gilda L. ...,, . Romero, Patricia .. Romero, Patsy .,....... Romero. Paul E. ,.,, . Rose, Barbara L. .,... . Rosebeary, Monte M Ross, Lonnie B. .... . Rossman, Jack D. Rottman , Rowley, Rowley, Linda L. Janet A. .... . Phillip S. 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Simmons, Orval B. .... . ims Marsha J .... s , . Sizemore, Vema J. Smith, Clifton L. .... . Smith, Dennis W. Smith, Edith H. ...... . Smith, Elsie D. ........... . Smith, Frederick L. Smith, James W. .... . Smith, Lee M. ........ . Smith, Nancy S. .... . Smith, Nedra K. ....... . Smith, Patricia F. Smith, Rita J. ......... . Smith , Robert ...... Smith, Solomon Smith, Steven K. .... . Smith, Vivian Kay .... Smoot, Jarrell D. ....... . Snyder, Linda L. .......... . Soderstrom, John J. ..... . Sowell, Ronald G. ..... . Sparkman, Doris J. Sparks, Sarah R. ........., ,.,,,,.,.,.............. 1 01, .78 104 110 ...f.'fffi00Q'i05,'i i '.'.fffQQff7eA,'A ' .fi '.'.'. 1i0li', ........123, 128 v 262 280 ..86 279 ..71 262 ..70 279 ..79 279 103 113 ..89 ..82 279 279 279 126 ....75 ........75 ........,...279 279 ............264 264 .........279 264 264 .........279 Spearman, Robert M. ....., .,,,,,, , , Spence, Kenneth A. Spinks, Amelia J. Spradlin, Don R. .... . Stacy, Babetta M. Stadler, Jeffrey B. Stagner Jerr D i Y . .... . Stalkfleet, Suzanne ...... Stallings, Clayton 279 109 264 264 .........279 264 264 264 Standard, Jerry R. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 79 Stanfield, Luellen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,..------.-,.. 2 64 Stanford, Paul W, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 2 64 Stemgle. Jo Arm ..... 80,90,107,109,264 Stanley, Mark A. .......... ................ 1 06,109 264 Starling, Daniel L. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 79 Stames, Kirby R, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.,,..,,,,.... 254 Sfell, James W. ............ ........ 7 0 SWUSOD, Michael M. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 3 Stephens, Carol C, ,,,, .-----.,- 2 79 Stephens, Cynthia J. ,,,,,,,,, 255 Stephens. Sandra A. ,,,,,,,, 89 Sffellhey, James E. ,.,, ,,,,...,,.,, 7 0 Stern. Dorris S. .,..,.,.., ,,,,,,,,, , U92 Stewart, Nelson D. ...... 104 Stewart, Sandra K, ,,,, 'Q1 '264 Stieg, Fred J, ,,,,,,,,,, '.'4- 2 79 Stilwell, Linda S. ,,,,,,,,,, A ' -264 Stine, Stephanie J , ,,,,,, .A,- ' StLouis Roger ,,,,, Stockton, Wanda Stoller, Susan K. Stone, K th ' Stovall, 'ii'eri?3Iim2,..iYi,,,,, Strebeck, Betty M, Street Le 1 , sl'e N. ,.,,, , Strock, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Strub, Edith A. Sturgeon, Floyd EIMQII.. Sukqvich. Stephen C. .If Sullivan, John S, .........104, 123 128 ........89, ...........115 .279 265 265 265 265 264 265 mm::113 .......265 128 122 279 Sulemeier. L0....ia'1'.'.'.11111' .... Sunderman, Steven W SW, Roger Dale ............ ............... ............ 1 1 11111332 ...265 ...265 w Q., Swain, Peggy S. ...... . Swartz, Cheryl A. ..... . Swift, Gayle S. .............. . Swinney, Gorman R. Swope, Mary L. ......... . Sylvester. Deborah .... Szatkowski, S. B. .... . Szieder, John G. .... . Szuszitzky, Thomas .... 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Tirey, Robert W. me GL 5 X- .........79, 279 265 265 280 265 265 265 280 283 ..280 266 .........89, 266 .........92, 266 .......107, 266 ............280 ............266 .......115, 266 .......128, 280 266 89, 280 77, 89, 101 109 .........266 .........266 .........266 .........266 .........266 .........280 .........267 266 .......121, ffffffFi5Q'E0'7f' .266 280 280 280 ..83 267 280 267 267 280 267 267 267 Toombs, Loren E. ....... U 11 ' Topolski, James K. ,.,.,,.., ,,,,, 1 1 ,,,, ff Q116' Tourigny, Richard R. ,,,,,,,,,,, TOWell, Delbert C, ,,,,,, ..'----. 1 19 Townsend, Terry L, ,,,, -.A--'--.,-' Y U Tracey, Kenneth D. ...... ,,,,, 7 8, Trainer, Gary D. ...... . ,,,,, 70, Treat, Sherry L, ,,,,, .---,4--- - Trego. Gary E. .... ,,,,, ,,,..,,,-,-.. I Tremhly, Patrick L. .... ,,,,,,,, 1 10, Trollinger, Vincent ,,,, ----,..v,...-.. Trout, Jo Bob ............. 116 Trueloc , Gayla v k M. ...,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, - H267 267 ..267 Tucker, Don A. .,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,-,----.' 2 80 Tucker, Laura L. .... 109,280 Tucker, Sheila A. ,,,,,, ,,,,,-,.-,,,-4-,--,-,-., 2 67 Tumer, Linda G. .... 101,28O Turpen. Byron B. .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 80 Turpen, Elizabeth ,,,, ,,,,,,--,,,.,-.., 2 67 Turpin, Robert J. ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 68 Tuttle, Patricia A. ..,, -,,-,-,,, 2 67 Urban, Antoinette ..... ,,,,,,, 7 7, 268 Valdez, David A, ,,,,,, ,-,-,-,-,- 2 68 Valdez, Deanna L, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 68 Valdez, Loretta D. ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 68 Valliere, Laurent W. ..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 68 Vance, Carol Jean ........ ,........ 1 24, 268 Vanhecke, Charles P. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 68 Vamneter, Stanley . ...... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 68 Vanselous, Marc E. ..... ...... 2 68 Varnell, V. Doncella . ,,,.... 280 Vickers, Philip A. .,..... ,,,,,,, 2 68 Vickrey, Pamela A. ..... ,,,,,,, 2 68 Vigil, Karen A. ........... ,,,,,,, 2 68 Vigil, William A. ............. ..,.. , 268 Vincent, Raymond A. ..... ,,..,,... 7 3 Vinka, Carl J. .........,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,, , 268 Visage, Marlin D. ..,.... ,,,,,...,,,,,,., 8 4 Vizcarra. Margie C. .....,,......... ..268 Vogt, Boyd K. .......... ......... 1 11,268 Vos, Elizabeth F. .... ....... 9 3,280 Wade, Twyla B. ........... ...,.....,.... 2 68 Wafer, William M. ...... ......,. 7 9, 268 Waid, Teresa L. ........ ........... 2 68 Waicle, Mary M. ...... .............. 2 81 Waite, Loyd A. ............ ......... 1 15 268 Wakefield, Margaret ...... .............. 2 68 Walcott, C. George ....... ........... 2 68 Walcoff, Kareta A. .... ........... 2 68 Walker, Barry L. ,,.,.. .............. 2 69 Walker, Larry A. .......... ........ 7 0 110 Walker, Vera M. ............ ........... 2 69 Wallace, Richard W. ...... ........... 2 81 Wallace, Wilma F. ....... ..... ......... 2 6 9 Walley, Steven J. .... ........ 7 8 269 Walls, Robert A. ....... ...........----..- 2 69 Walters, Joyce K. ....... ......... 1 07 269 Waltmon, Audie L. ..... ............... 2 83 Wanke, Robert W. ............ ,...------- 2 69 Warbois, William C. ...... ........ 1 16 Ward, Kenneth O. ....... ........ 2 69 Ward, Nancy L. ....... .......- 2 69 Ward, Naomi G. .. Warren. Terence L. Washam. Terry W. Washburn, Mary R. ........269 ........28l ........269 Wathen, Mary E. ..... ----..--A-- 2 69 Watkins, John C. ...... ........ 8 5, 269 Watson, David A. -'-e--4---------- ---87 Watson, Dennis B. .... .......... 1 00, 269 Weaver, James C, ...... '---------'-f-- 2 81 Weaver, Steven W. ...... --'-----4-' 2 69 Weaver. Walter E. --.,---- 283 Webb, Deloris A. ..... -------- 2 69 Weiner, Elliot M. ...... ........ 2 69 Weitzel, Donna M. -.------ 23-3 Welch, Bertha A. ..... .-----.- 2 69 Tixier, Suzanne T. ..... ---------------- 2 67 Tjeltweed, Lmda G. ..... -------- 9 2 Tolman, Aurel J. ......... ---------- 2 80 Tom, Carol J. ......---- ---------- 2 66 Tooker, Mary K. .,.. ----'----- 2 67 4 U, 4 P 22 if f 'bf A . HA 4 'f 'if Zi N aww? a . f 7 Y A ,y-f r .-, in . f ...Q .7 . , 1 l , f .f 1 f . . . . . ,-, .. .-.-,,.,.,,,,,.,..4...,.., ,.,. ........- .L:.:,::rt:7r:I.. .' - 'A -- -- --1--was v----f- - -- - if-3-, 1..,,.... ...,. . . . .v. .V .. .. Y... ..,..-.. ,......, . ...,. ....,.....,...,.,....,,5--.5 4 4 The End Of A Long Journey - Graduation - Spring 1968 In one of the largest commencement ceremonies in the history of Eastern New Mexico University, some 445 stu- dents graduated from the University at 8 p.m., May 30, 1968 in the Physical Education Complex, in View of a crowd of an estimated 5,000. Dr. H. Grady Moore, retiring Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences was the main speaker. Moore's address was on the topic of 6'The Aspects of the Human Equation. Moore stressed uf -r u un - - v - DPI' El' ISI HI' I7 the va day at and u many Sor honor The Eastel Spling Of 1 gradu 359 0 lx tl n 'Ml-., '44 icement Eastem 445 stu- ersity at Physical a crowd Dean ol Science addrw J6ClS of stiwtd V 1 1 I I I I 'ax il' the value of education in the World to- day and the need for more education and understanding among the world's many peoples and cultures. Some 34 students graduated with honors in the hour long ceremonies. The total of 455 students exceeded Eastern's previous year's record in the Spring of 67 by 82. Of the group, 96 were candidates for graduate degrees, while the remaining 359 obtained undergraduate degrees. FEI' I If I If I If I L4-.gl--11-ini ll --.. ll- ' II l ' lll -ll- Ill -lll l Welch, Wells, Wetzel, Willis, Willis, W'll ,..-...- Robert E .... James E. ......... . Welton, Patty Jo Wesl rooks, Kathleen Wesbrooks, Ronald Westemeier, Richard Westfall, Karen K. L. David F. ........ . Whatley, Paul D. . Wheele C' di L. , r, in ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Whitaker, Dennis N. White, Cynthia L. ....... . White, Darlene E. ..... . White, Deward L. ......... . While, J. Patrick .......... White, John W. ...... . White, Judith A. .... . White, Max L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , White, Michael P. ....... . White, Richard D. ....... . White, William M. ..... . Whitecotton, Shirl ........ Whiteside, Lesley .......... Whytlaw, David G. ..... . Wicks, Sally F. ...,,..,,.,, , Widener, Carol R. ........ . Widner, David O. Willhite, Harold L. Williams, Gregg O. Williams, Reta F. Williamson, James Jack K. ..... . R. ....... . Jo P. .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , K th 1 mon, enne Wilmore, Winimeril Wilson, Charles H. A. ....... . Wilson, Dee Ann Wilson, Dorothy S. Wilson, Lola S. ..... . W'1 , Q t' R ison uen in . Winkelman, Lois A ...,..,,,115, .....f.'.'.i6X, ...........74, ....'.'.'Qf.'.ee', ...........93, 111, 121, 88, .....fQ'.fe6' f1'.1Qf1i115i' ..........101 Dorris J. ......... ........, . Bettv E. ..... , Wolf, George D. .......... . Wood, Hollis O. .......... . Wride, Charles R. .......... . Wright, Leonard D. ........ . Yarbro, Ybarra, , ...... . Youell, Johnny C. ........ . Young, Terrie A. ,,,,,,,,,,., . Zakowski, Loretta A. ...... . 'ioimibe' I ll ll ll Il ll 1 . ,X Y lf' 1 S 4' 1 N Q 5 4 ccThey S To Another. Behold, r Here Cometh The Dreamer . . . Let Us Slay Him . . And We Shall See What Will Become Of His Dreams. Genesis 37:' 19-20 In Memory Dr Martlh Luther King, Jr And Senator Robert Kennedy Editor's Letter In May of 1967 a group of energetic, en-thusiastic and idealistic people were chosen to edit this book. By the fall of 1967, some of the novelty had worn off, and at first in almost imperceptible fashion, the number of people seen working around the Silver Pack offices began to dwindle. It was understandable. Putting together a year- book, contrary to popular misconceptions can hardly be described as a fun activity that can be done in a matter of hours. It is a time consuming, demanding, sometimes tedious job that is all but thankless. To the casual reader this book might appear to simply be 352 pages of picures of familiar and not so familiar faces, but, to those few people who spent over a year missing meals, classes and sleep this book represents more. Those staff people who worked know the meaning of measuring copy until 3 in the morning or until they could hardly see. They've gone to early morn- ing classes following a night of endless cups of coffee and endless pages of copy. They know how it feels to give up a major portion of their social lives to complete a job that had to be done. On the previous page and on the staff pages you see the n-ames of some of the people who played a role in the publishing of this book. I am grateful to all of them but at the same time I think several peo- ple deserve to be singled out for their contributions. The success any yearbook achieves is related in large measure to the ability of the book's photogra- phers. If this book were to achieve any measure of success it would certainly be largely the result of the talent of Dave Berggren and Steve Carlota. Their skill and talents are clearly infused into their photo- graphs which make up more than M of the candid shots in this book. I believe the pictures speak for themselves. This book also owes a debt of gratitude to the in- dividual who will be next year's editor. His name is Mike Carney. Mike started on the staff during the Spring semester but his enthusiasm, versatility and willingness to totally immerse himselflnin his work with an uncommon amount of dedication indicate to me that next year's Silver Pack will be? fortunate in having his leadership and guidance. He certainly was one of the most valuable staff members .we were for- tunate enough to have. I'm looking for a Z., superb book under Mike's editorship. - Finally, I would remiss if I failed to acknowledge the encouragement, second semester Chase editor, Berylene Blakeley gave me when I n-eedjed it most. She herself was burdened with the complex and near impossible task of producing a newspapepig to totally satisfy a critical and demanding collegiate' audience, yet, besides playing an active role in aifinumber of campus organizations and taking on a diffifzult acade- mic load she always found time to offer' suggestions and' give her moral support. This book and Eastern are in debt to her. I In retrospect some people would probably ask if it was all worth it. My unqualified answer to such a question would be yes, it was. I do not feel that there are any apologies to be made about this book even though I doubt it will be to everyone's ntaste. If it's not, I ask you to do something about it - join next year's staff. The pro- duct - whether its your education, your life, or Y0.U1f yearbook - isn't going to be improved by idle griping. Roll up your sleeves, lose some sleep, miss some meals. Get involved. ie' ' 4. 'dna I MZ. 4 mr' nn' 3 nrui l1lll1 nhl!! Ii I , I il! ' RJ. 4 ...Q , Ill- ' FII! fl 'll' 'I 9. f nh , fan -,Vx n In rc- 'Q ' ...N 'lm ,vu 1, ui: '4' ln 3, ,L fs e x . 'c ,. .mr 0' 'r' 4 '- Nr IIUQ ' 'L ,- li 0. 4 g Em Q '- +4'13'. ,A 'Q L37-' Mi: 117374 Lfhfgiv -l3i'l'!I n 1 1 ,- 1 4 'i ....N....f........ 1 js, W N uf. 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