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

 - Class of 1969

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All summer long I thought I heard them threatening under breath. And when they came it seemed with a will to carry me with them to death. They spoke to the fugitive in my heart as if it were we leaf to leaf. They tapped at my eyelids and touched my lips with an invitation to grief. But it was no reason I had to go because they had to go. Now up my knee to keep on top of another year of snow. A Leaf Treader Robert Frost .--L.-, M . .,-v 5,5- f 'rl wr!! ' uf 1 R 2421. 7 2 '17 In ff :WI,,I:',,L1TgE . ' 1 -ap . wfiwixxi Y . f my V Wmnfrm Q2 n:faa.2?2i1., , 1 - I ,- ,. -' ', .qp,,.N-' 5 A 1., f, 1 I - .nl- -u 4 J, k n...-,.'Ui',2,n-g. qi Agqg , ,-,,:r.xg, .- g - ' . 3 L. ue I , A - ,amy ,. M. Q. .R ,U 1, .,., . 5 V' K-' -.-.511 vc- , , ,,. 3 -. -,I-A . rx nur, ,V 'L VI ,D fawuiabfi'-g 5 ug fliaf' A-'Mm In rn. ,, r.,wX'Xf-..l,l,, ' C . 5 1 .Vw wiv X. ,I .Q 1 'TA :few LL -'P +41-F' ' Y Fx. w v 71 , 1- miami , s , M 5 lg' lv. vii ?v1 .5 -. Nr? .rf 'sf x-F' wif . If -5 T,:'n1?'3 w .-. 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' 1 r'-4-m, us, H N. ., F1-gy' Vw! , y.3:.ggf-ri' , ri??1 ' .rf .w M4 iff, ,- g w 3541.673 ' , --1-if 5, w , ,,,,i,., w U, , .X w . we ..1.-r cademics 9: -. az. q T I-xx ti E325 Board of Regents Increases Tuition Budget approval, fee increases, new faculty, faculty salaries, resignations and approval of a proposal by Dr. Charles W. Meister, were the major concerns of the Board of Regents during the past year. Approving a budget in excess of 354- million, the regents increased student tuition and fees to 95200 for in- state and 33470 for out-of-st-ate. The rise was designed to meet debt service costs and offset loss of enrollment caused by high out-of-state fees. The board also approved a recommend-ation of the Office of Student Affairs that will permit self-regulatory hours for certain women. The board okayed a proposal which will permit women students above the freshman level or 21-years-of-age or older to apply for unrestricted dormitory hours. The student must have parental per- mission, be in good standing academically and socially and hold a 2.00 average or better. The board also approved a proposal by Dr. Charles W. Meister, president of the University, that two separate foundations be incorporated - one to accept donations to the main campus at Portales and the other to accept donations to the Roswell Campus. Left: Governor David Cargo addresses the students during a campaign for re-election. Below: The Board of Regents of Eastern New Mexico University, Donald B. Anderson, Roswell, member, Howard Martin, Clovis, member, Eugene Brockman, Tucumcari, vice- chairman, Ernest N. Wheeler, Jr., Portales, chair- man, Not Pictured: Mrs. Robert H. Beck, Roswell, secretary-treasurer. President Charles Meister 1-1' 3 A were X 3513 is 'qs QLNO , , I Tommy Essex Accountant Bobby Holeman Assistant Manager, Data Processing 1 'l r QI f I ti v Q Ralph E. Vines Food Service Business Affairs Gerald P. Hawk Director, Physical Plant and University Engineer Instructor in Engineering jp-f Gene Harrell Vice President for Business Affairs Director, Auxiliary Services Assistant Professor in Business Administration David McClary B. J. Teal Coordinator, Purchasing Agent Data Processing Center K. Q ff!- Lloyd Waters Business Manager Public Affairs T- E1 , ..i , - uv nl 'Y4Q3 it jack A. Brown Editor, News Bureau Director of Alumni Opposite: Mrs. Bess Jones sec - retary for vice president of Busi ness Affairs. Left: Mrs. Lee Shu mate, secretary for vice presldent of Public Affairs. I Dr, Richard E. Slinker Director of Admissions tudent Affairs .m ,Q 11 '21 142. ' 'x W 4 ' ' h 'H fiisfifissisw ' i H n -ti Jo Nell Brooks Herman O. Lehman, M. D. Dean of Women University Physician Instructor in Education and Psychology Dr. Roy A. Morgan Hershel Potts Jane E. Rosin Director, Counseling Dean of Men Director, Health Services and Testing Associate Professor in Psychology 1 l Dallan Sanders John Whiteside I Director, Campus Union Director, Student Activities Director, Housing Assistant Director of Housing and Campus Union 1 Viz Q 1 Y Dr. Howard B. Melton Vice President for Student Affairs Dean of Students Associate Professor in Education ,A X X f?E?f:e 0 '51, Qi fit a st A to if ,-VY Y 'Z sqm 1.511 J , .-f 1 1.5-f X411 no 4 1 1 1' .if ' -l if A Opposite: Student watches as Las Munitas practice their routines. Top: Dr. Howard B. Melton, Vice Presi- dent of Student Affairs, enjoys water- melon during a picnic with the In- ternational Relations Club. Middle: Jo Nell Brooks, Dean of Women, talks with Donna Laney while the Spurs get ready for the annual re- gional Spurs Convention. Bottom: Students get their i.d.'s checked be- fore they can receive their packets during that perilous event, registra- tion. Academic Affairs Dr. Eugene Fox Dean College of General Studies Professor in Modern Languages Dr. Gail Shannon Vice President for Academic Aff airs Dean of Faculties Professor in Education :init .dl 4: Lui? i me V 1 K' 115 ' , fri, ci j - n Q. 5 Horace Codling Director of Extension l 4, Iifi i Qi IL William Hoy jr. Director of Placement i Dr. james E. Sublette Dean of Graduate School and Coordinator of Research 1 I ff' Dr. Gilbert Hill Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor in History College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Art Department Vernon Acker Chris Gikas Assistant Professor Associate Professor in Art and Commercial Art in Art and Art Education A ' :rf ff be fi. I -ri ey ii! ,, Chairman Department of Art and Art Education As ociate Prof n A Q ',.- - -i ii My-L 1 '1m4Q7 .- ,iu ffg ' X X i Peter Wetzler is-r- :-1' :-:-':'-:--- N .2145 'N ' . - - My QQ s essor .1 rt :Igb5E?jggsi as and Art Education Anthropology Department ff . ,P ' Dr. George Agogino Dr. Cynthia Irwin-Williams Michael Kunz Chairman, Department Associate Professor Part-time Instructor of Anthropology in Anthropology in Anthropology Professor in Anthropology Top: Campsite of the excavation at Agogino Cave near Ft. Stanton. Above: Jeff Lehman and Doug Seal sift dirt while looking for relics of the past. Right and Below: The Miles Museum and the Blackwater Draw Museum were opened by the Anthro- pology Department. 1 , I gs ,V ce,-,MX V., ,X lst -N' 'Hl Fife 'X' : ::: 55 :: :: :: :: i: V2 ': -- e-.se ,' 1 W' .GJ Y' .nga U ., he ,fri I ix r lf I l V- I T n. 5, .. ,W 4 ,X Kr f , -x, i , 'fi' r A, a .f E 5 ' Chemistry Department f Dr. Warren J. Neill Dr. Thomas W. Russell Chairman, Department Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Professor in Chemistry in Chemistry A sss Dr. William Thomas Dr. Ram K. Sharma Professor in Chemistry Associate Professor in Chemistry Biology Department rlip Busceml Richard Eppley Oscar Hofstad n, Department Instructor 1n Biological Associate Professor of Biology, Associate Sciences in Biology Pr r in B' Dr. Ph Chairma ' ' ' ' Dr. Elton W. Mann Dr. Jack Secor Dr, David Yos Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor in Biology in Biology in Biology Wg Aoc2v??gfe.vi934W Wzfgnii if rb Q, 119 J ,fd 4mS'4'e '5?'?-:? f6w6 ? e'3 'WW giivsagwtff Zia, 19236 Wits' watery W? Wim fm-9,tgzftezfmfgifefztfsl-vfitw t 3 If 0 ' Q I w e 3 43 66 91351 Department of English and Journalism guy.. ., 1 Hamilton Avegno Arlene Berne Stanley Berne Assistant Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor in English in English in English if Q Gall Marsh Dr James Penrod Bill Sheridan Instructor in English Professor in English Assistant Professor Journalism 111 Adviser to Student Publications 4' rsvrrm Dr Dehs Smith Jerry Steadmon Jack Williamson Chairman Department Instructor ln English Associate Professor of English and Journalism in English Professor in English Geology Department Dr. William Pitt John H. Puffer Dr. Paul R. Krutak Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Assistant Professor of Geology in Geology in Geology Professor in Geology ' is ' 'WY-- . H- vi, 5 I History Department Q . i K Dr. Bemard Halperin Dr. Ira Ihde Dr. Forrest Walker Associate Professor Chairman, Department Associate Professor in History of History in History R 1 -Ente ,J Ssrss Professor in History Library Science and Staff K, Ftrs ., , ' .sf .- Y ri , ., Eu, . iv ,y . W 1 -bg.. 51 Maxine Burton Pearce Grove Lorene Hallenberger -Iggy Assistant Acquisitions Director of Library Assistant Professor , and Serials Librarian Chairman, Department in Library Science Instructor in of Library Science Library Science Associate Professor in Library Science Mary Lee Robinson Joseph Place Aldean Pullen Edward Richter Aldona L. Smith Catalog Librarian Audio-Visual Librarian Reference Library Assistant Acquisitions and Assistant Catalog Librarian Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Serials Librarian Assistant Professor in Library Science in Library Science Assistant Professor in Library Science in Library Science Department of Modern Languages 15 L it ' r i Peggy Duffy Mark Fairman Dr. Daniel Rangel-Guerrero EIISFCHCC Landon ZigI'idS Sfeiflbefgs Instructor in Instructor in Assistant Professor Chairman, Department 1 Assxstant Professor Modern Languages Modern Languages in Modern Languages of Mociern Languages in Modern Languages Associate Professor in Modern Languages Howard White Physics Department 'B Dr. Mercedes Agogino Dan Spalding Associate Professor Associate Professor in Physics in Physics Chairman, Department of Physics Department of Religion Head Football Coach Assistant Professor in Physical Education Physical Education ll xx at '-, f A l ' ' Q Charles' Coulston Dr. Stephen Eckstein Visiting Instructor Chairman, Department in Religion of Religion Visiting Professor in Religion I'-ii: W ' Diana Cole Richard Dart Dr. Carl Richardson Instructor in Head Swimming Coach Professor in Physical Education Instructor Physical Education Physical Education Tennis Coach 'i. , -'WY Dr. Joseph Dickson Wayne Gares William Joy Director of Athletics Head Baseball Coach Athletic Trainer Chairman, Department Assistant Football Instructor in of Physical Education Coach, Assistant Physical Education Professor in Physical Professor in Physical Education Education Y ii AQ? Farrell Odom Dr. Alfred Woodard Visiting Assistant Visiting Assistant Professor in Religion Professor in Religion .pl- 41? 1 Dr. Dewy Langston B. B. Lees Professor in Assistant Professor Physical Education in Physical Education Physical Education V, X , ' V 3 -.'x TTT: 7 'YWTA' ' Axxc U r U Z y sms., . I he if' -if Y. i.. Harry Miller Gary -A. Taylor Assistant Professor in Health, Assistant Professor in Health, 1 Physical Education, and Physical Education, and K Recreation Recreation T Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Military Science I P a 1' f'-' ' xx i i' 2 Pg , if Maj. Carl Burgdorf Capt. Charles E-Ianson Assistant Professor Assistant Pro essor in Military Science in Military Science f-, V- , fgx xx? A Lt. Col. Dean Lansing Maj. Louis Varela Lucile Buchanan William Calton Dr. Ben Duran Professor in Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Military Science in Military Science in Mathematics in Mathematics in Mathematics Beryl Green Earnest Propes C. K. Wilson Vern E. Wittcn Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Chairman, Department Associate Professor in Mathematics in Mathematics of Mathematics in Mathematics Associate Professor in Mathematics A 1 J Social Science Milburn E. Bolin Dr. Vance Holland Assistant Professor Associate Professor in in Economics Political Science FQ. 'iPi' rv if ' 'aa' Douglas Calhoun William Mettenet Assistant Professor Curator of Roosevelt in English County Museum Associate Professor in Geography ai ii... 'W Milburn E. Bolin, assistant professor in economics, discusses the Democratic Con- vention in Chicago during the Wesley Foundation's United Fellowship lecture series. Madeleine Nelson George A. Rummell Part-time Instructor in Instructor in Sociology 'Modern Languages Navin Sinha Dr. Garland Tipps Sammy Turner Arthur Vincent Frederick Wuori Assistant Professor Professor in Sociology Instructor in Humanities Assistant Professor Associate Professor in Political Science in Geography in Economics College of Education The new Education and Psychology Building, scheduled for completion before the fall semester will add a little more room to the now-crowded facilities and will allow for a flexible teacher training program. The new building will help the College of Education to host the annual Eastern District of the New Mexico Education Association meet- ing. This year 700 teachers visited Eastem's campus during this event. Dr. Hendrik De Bruin replaced Dr. Leroy Pinnell as Dean of College of Education. Individual faculty honors received by teachers and pro- fessors includet The post-doctoral fellowship for the sum- mer study in the latest developments in experimental psychology at Williams College received by Dr. Natividad Alleng Mr. Don Lewis received a grant to pursue a doctoral program in administration of special education programs at The University of Arizonag and Dr. William Baldwin has been in demand as a speaker and has made some 50 talks throughout the state. P Dr Natividad Allen Dr Wilham E Baldwin jerry D Donnelly Dr. Wanda Graham Dr. John Gregory Associate Professor Professor in Assistant Professor Director of Special Chairman, Department in Psychology Psychology in Education Education, Assistant of Student Teaching Professor in Special Professor in Education Education Henry H Hahn Dr Herbert Humbert Dr George L Jones Phillip Leighton Don Lewis Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Dean of Assistant Professor Instructor in in Psychology in Education Academic Affairs in Psychology Special Education Professor in Education College of Education t .... . '- Ben K. Luck Thelma Mallory Chairman, Department Associate Professor of Psychology, Associate in Education Professor in Psychology saw! ssl fix Dr. Carl A. Parker Dr. I. V. Payne Chairman, Department Chairman, Department of Elementary Education of Education Administration, Professor in Education Assistant Professor in Education .fl- A E 1 . 1 ,Q Q Ni 9 fl '???'f: I w T i:-755' Y t t t I I ..x ,L i H as ' . , gm 1 , NP: . it X ' if u H Dr. Howard L. Stone Chairman, Department of Education Finances Assistant Professor in Education ' Jerry Rainwater Director of Reading Center, Assistant Professor in Education ,.f-1111.1 jig j,5,,::, 15 , ' W' wif . ill 11' if 1- .ffm in -: wvlmiilqvg 1 , A , i : ' gig: H. H , tu fe? fi lg 323 -N' . ' 'I H if , Y, 3 Q' Ill ' s. i' A, 2 fx- j N Q5 Dr. Guy Waid Dr, Howard Webster Chairman, Department Associate Professor of Secondary Education in Education Professor in Education Director, Educational Television Bottom Center: john Irwin speaks with three of his students while stu- dent teaching. Left: Seeing the trust- ing eyes of these students makes one wonder why student teaching is re- ferred to as the block. Below: Stu- dent Paul Crowly directs a. program while watching his monitor. ' ' tif'-' '- College of Business After four years delay, Eastern joined the third generation when the IBM 360 model 40 was purchased replacing the 1401 and 1620 systems. The 360 has 128,000 positions of core compared to the 12,000 capacity of earlier generations. Faculty under the College of Business have had numerous works published ranging from an article in Business Education entitled Office Practice and the Computer - an Integrated System by Derrell Bulls, to three articles written by Gavin Brown dealing with Real Estate Education and the Real Estate Program here at Eastern. This year 316,455 worth of scholarships were awarded by the College of Business. The money for the scholar- ships was made available by national, state and local companies and organizations. f' .2 If Dr. Paul Stangle Dean of College of Business Associate Professor in Business Administration Arvel Branscum Isabell Branum Gavin Brown Derrell W. Bulls Byron Crego Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Assistant Professor I Associate Professor Instructor in of Business Administration in Business Education in Business Administration in Marketing Accounting Associate Professor in Business Administration Dr Geraldine Ebert Thomas D. Giese Dr. Kenneth Hillicr Charles Irwin Mary Beth Koester Chairman, Department Instructor in Business Associate Professor Assistant to Vice President Assistant Professor of Business Education Administration in Business Administration Academic Affairs, Associate in Business Education Professor in Business Professor in Business Education Administration UU S 4 1,,:j 00090 - Qggooooe .Q . I , ooooooooq .gunna -I E -li 6 as 999405 K . 9000oo , Y 1 4 4 Q so .m I 5 N -. .1 illliii nn ' N0 Oooooooo oowqgq. test to :+.:L,,,1.,.1..1 f' -N 1 gm 'jim -I It -l 'I MEL! A H-111' l Leslie McNelis Berneice Melton Jerry Miller Gene Newton Buddy Othick Associate Professor Part-time Instructor I Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Intructor in Business in Accounting in Business Administration m Business Admxnistratmn in Business Administration Administration Dale R. Pulliam Assistant Professor in Accounting WWW A - 'iY V Q! chool of Music The Choral Department sponsored the Twelfth Annual Choral Clinic in October, with two home concerts by the University Choir, a tour of Northern New Mexico by the Choir, and concerts by the Choir at the New Mexico Junior College, and at South Plains College, Levelland, Texas. Messiah was presented by the Choral Union in conjunction with five high school honor choirs and the Symphony Orchestra. They also presented The Peaceful Kingdom. Two concerts were presented this year by the University Singers during the year, and the Opera work- shop produced several Opera Excerpts during the fall and La Traviata in the Spring. The Choral Department also sponsored a visit by the Palo Duro High School Choir. Three University Symphony concerts at home and two children's concerts were presented by the Instrumental De- partment. During its concert in the Fall it featured Mr. Stephen Folks, assistant professor in music, as violin soloist. Swanee'l was once again a sell-out for all five nights. The talent displayed in Swanee also appeared at the University Arena in Albuquerque when Karen Lafferty, junior from Alamogordo, was selected to appear on the Bob Hope Show. , ,Ml - A4119 Dr. Paul Strub m 's1fM ,F sm Dean, School of Music Chairman of Music Education Professor in Music J- . 3' - , I Z, Duane Bowen Gillian Buchanan Louis Burkel Assistant Professor Chairman, Department Assistant Professor in Music of Piano, Associate in Music Professor in Music , Ii T. 1 I 5 Louis H. Diercks Stephen Folks Dr. Doreen Grimes Visiting Professor Assistant Professor Chairman, Department of in Music in Music Music Theory, Assistant Professor in Music A Donald Paschke Milton A Swenson Paul A. Tarabek Floren Thompson Fredrick Curtis Tims Jr. Assistant Professor Chairman, Department Assistant Professor Director of Bands Assistant Professor in Mus1c of Music H1St0YY and in Music Chairman, Department in Music Llterature, Assistant of Instrumental Music Professor in Music Assoc' e ro Dr George Umberson Arthur Welker Director of Choirs Director of Symphony Chairman, Department Assistant Professor of Vocal Music Associate in Music U H is-1 ii WA V , ' A H1 L, Y:-f '1 t , it t, it 1, Hin ' - vs, 1 ,, Wiwwifwtsitw tt 1233 5 I -v -, 'lug' 3 ff, UTM H - x, 'A-gg . 'w4'va'?i1- . 'T ' V i- 1. ,itaf if-Wi' . 1, .x- tug' Q Ram N .YM ep 'sfttsfetts , 11- 2' W f 1 t. W -4- -13-Qtfisfiryf J... few: .gk ff -twig-if 'iw u 'U-li .i 7'.f'f9J2H ' - N- r '- Sfffrafri-A' -ws., ' 16,2 '-X5N 'r'l- in 'fallp 'gfgnu Mm- it .. ., ,hr fx.. v. -- -H a Wg X T lv ' T liifiljl Opposite Left: Dr. Umberson directs 'Swaneef Far Left: Band Practice. T o p a n d L e f t : Scenes from 'Swa- nee., chool of Speech and Drama Green Grow the Lilacs-, The Odd Couple and Blue Denim, are only a few of the popular plays presented by the Drama Department. The Drama Department offers play production as well as the history of drama, oral interpretation and acting. After capturing two First places and one second at the Annual New Mexico Intercollegiate Forensic Tour- nament held this year at Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico, the ENMU debate students com- pleted their most successful season. For the 1968-1969 season, Eastern Students competing in eight tournaments, placed in finals 10 times, won 9 first places, 3 second places, 1 third place and were in the top 20 per cent in nearly every event entered except debate. KENW-FM was built by students in the radio-TV section of the School of Speech and Drama. The station, which began operations this year, gives students practical experience and provides the college-community with edu- cational radio, classical, and light classical music, and radio programs from around the world. Plans are under way to expand the coverage of KENW-FM to other cities in the eastern part of New Mexico. Workshops conducted by the Speech and Hearing Clinic this year include Evaluation and Training with Language Impaired Children, Media for Teachers of the Deaff' and Aphasia Therapy with Adults, con- ducted by Miss Josephine Simonson, an outstanding lecturer-demonstrator from Dallas, Texas. 1'- Q-fif- I1 gum .fi Dr. R. Lyle Hagan Dean, School of Speech and Drama Director, University Theatre Professor in Speech and Drama I-L Sig A-4 ' w' , George Bradley John Cochran Instructor in Director, Speech Speech and Drama and Hearing Clinic Associate Professor in Speech an d Speech i William Edrnonston Frank Harnish Associate Professor Chairman, Department Blue Denim in Speech and Hearing of Drama, Associate Professor in Speech and Drama 'iryff , rf ,Q E 5. Best of Five Green Grow the Lilacs Frank Hamish, Chairman, Department of Drama Qs-9 ' ' E 1 . I W W WW W WP W 2-QWEWW ff' 4 . D . R ,-fa.. WA! A W F W 'iw ' A r - the-anrei Gail Ferguson Eloise Kennedy Clinic Supervisor, Associate Professor Speech and Hearing in Speech Clinic Duane Ryan Eldon Walker Assistant Professor Director of Forensics in Speech and Drama Assistant Professor in Speech School of Speech and Drama H W- ff, , if ffff -ef' ., -f ' of .- sf? chool of Technology I is-S 1-av Lu ,,u-v --'f'f4'sF --4-Q ' l Dr. Albert Bettina Dean of School of Technology Chairman, Department of Industrial Education Professor in Industrial Education f-ua Larry Ahlstrom Dr. Ralph Black Part-time Instructor Manager, University Press in Technology Professor in Industrial Education fir ID' Dudley Cash Laura Hickey Philip Hurtt Grady Jacobs Hal McCord u Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Special Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor in Engineering in Agriculture in Home Economics in Electronics in Industrial Education s:.'3fe-:T I l , 3 nge, Dr. Vera Murphey Newell Page Robert C. Pendergraft Shirley Wahlman Merle Quisenberry Chairman, Department Director of Farms Chairman, Department of Director of Preschool Instructor in Technical of Home Economics Chairman, Department Engineering and Technical Special Instructor in Institute Associate Professor of Agriculture, Associate Institute Home Economics in Home Economics Professor Agriculture 1 N15 Q 1' ww Geraldine Quisenberry William Rosin Instructor in Home Associate Professor Economics in Industrial Education Q, Af .4 1 . 3 'en .R - 9 I iiii ' ii H 1: - 3-:Q if. W X 15 i' Robert Snodgrass Part-time Assistant in Technology 4 i 9 ff ef , fuA.i?n an ,!',, I l . If z - ,ycriaitc as I 'M Ti. Left: Dr. Ralph Black, Professor in Industrial Education and man- ager of the University Press, re- tired June 1, and is shown here receiving the faculty emeritus. 'Uh Dr. Alice Jackson Director, Regional Training Center Elaine J. Miller Documents Librarian Instructor in Library 4, A. Science x . , t , M ' - will .N ' I . Y U x Aldean Plrllen Mary Anne Rangel-Guerrero Reference Llbrary Reference Librarian Assistant Instructor in Library Science Marie Stangle Coordinator of Activities of Upward Bound, Instructor in Women's Physical Education Dr. 0. Dayle Sittler Associate Professor in Physics Peggy M. Tozer Public Services Librarian Associate Professor in Library Science WZ!- Ll. ,., Av ' 4 F x r Y ' 'C A V V J' ... if 1 1 J' R I 1 I X -5 .,- Q x ,ff , 1 H ua, , Wummull W A H H H H H H H ' A X HH HH H H we H w , ku? w M will if Qfgiggxvf! w ww ww 1 H H H Z:fx1z:gfi,l:x11 H H Q w w .m?fZ:iif'?:E ' ww ' n ' mis? .,5 X X QmzzwzmA K' :s-EEEJEZEES Student Forum Student Forum Tracy- owell Initiate ital tudent Government Innovation was the theme for the year as student government lecl an impressive drive early in the first semester. Ronnie Sowell, the newly elected Associated Student President, began his term with action and not with idle planning. Ronnie Grst endorsed the use of a new student identification card machine to raise revenue for the stu- dent govt-rninent, after which he immediately turned to campus problems. Then. late in january. tragedy! Ronnie was unexpectedly relieved of his office alter sulTering a spinal injury which disabled him for the duration 'of the second semester. All governmental processes seemed to be at a standstill, hut out of the student senate emerged the answer - Ken Tracy, a proven leader and able president. Once again the political machine began to move and the force of the hard-hitting president was felt by students and Administration. Immediately Tracy began to plan, but moreover, act and react to the student demand. His plans fell neatly into order as many of his brain-children were presented to the student senate. Tracy summed the year up beautifully when he wrote to the Silver Pack. He said, Student Govermnent has had a great year because of the over-all involvement of so many wonderful people? .l,I 51 Xu S0wel1's heartbreak led Ken Tracy into the office of associated student president. 6' 'l ' 94 4 pdf ,n s ! 51 pi VZ,-v '5 ,.--f' a.-I f ll ,...- i V 1 clli 2 tl aphid-ir- l ret! ,,' , 3, .a..- . QI ..... ..- ' -4-,- ...g- -'i ima i l 1- 'nun -u .4 J' L pez that l til lg ,i Ronnie Sowell, associated student president, pushed for students' rights. 1, L 2' 1: - I-gm 'rv 5 fa-f Sowell and Tracy worked hand-in-hand to promote student government ui V , l r . . - , . M '4- '-D, . 'il-'i ani? ,, I . ,, Peggy Harrison records minutes of a legislative session. Mary McCormick Royce Moore Tom Walker Jim Ozimek Bob Andrews Larry Razura Susan Miller tudent enate Ralliesg Bill of Rights Ratified The Student Senate, made up of several functioning committees, began the year in the usual uncoordinated fashion. Questions from the previous year were left unanswered. New proposals awaited consideration. In brief, havoc reigned and anticipation grew to new heights. Finally, after a short wait, the senators spelled-out their plans for student government. Like never before, students looked out- ward to state and community affairs, and to personal rights. More- over, these 'issues were not limited to discussion. Students were more than interested-they were ready to take action. This be- came evident when the senate passed bills such as the elimination of wornenis dorm hours, a bill of Rights, and established a social activities fee for all activity functions. The cultural life of the university was given a shot in the arm by the 'organization of a cultural affairs committee. Was it a good year? Maybe it was one of the best. Apathy certainly vanished to a degree along with well-worn tradition. History surely will clarify such unanswered questions, but for now, next year is around the corner. Above: Larry Ivy Don Britton Dale Holmeu Bob Beauvais Barbara Farr Bob Morey Below: Ancltc Charshzi Ronda Haworth Frank Lavato Paul Daily Craig Dunbar Jim Kirkpatrick Gayle Roach Cynthia Brennan t ' I i--+ .3 Q , , X . ,,,, 1 .g..,l.. gf sud' B .- w '. Y V 4 1. ,.........-.-.., . gaming 'f-wwf?-2'-P '- Y -, . . ...., 1 4. L? - , ..: - --4 X 22 X ,L . . -5 4 . if :ifa,,i:,.g-ma. f ' WW z uagiazgzstglgg 1' fill? 2 gag-uw? 4hNmWW -X ,- fx Mu! wiw ..,, - in , -f - N . ' -,Xu I- 1 rg. - V I - H s I ' 'A L . 'r l . V , . fp . , , f , X . . ', . . ll - ' , Ni .-ff- f- EW- f ' Q enum -. '. LMA f I bf ' . ,-.m1-.g.w., . M' 'Af--.rw XM:- ...4f.m.. .- MV , 'L' - mfs: r4f,avf3P:?t'1,L W-wg..-...-4..A Executive Councll Meets Student Challenge Things looked grim and traditional apathy seemed tio linger in the halls of senate as the Executive Council began to organize committees to investigate student government proposals. The challenge was there and the stage was set for another unrehearsed year of idealism. It was leadership that was needed and Sowell CRonniej was there to lead, and followers were needed and five boards followed, but it wasn't enough. The students and leaders were aware that if the executive comrnitte was to function properly and was to be successful, students would have to take part. They did just that . . . John McDonough Richard Reznick Pam Gasparovich Judy Geer Ken Tracy President Susie Jackson Dave Wetzel Jim Ozimek Dallan Sanders Adviser Frances Wood Rainey Helm Pam McBee Linda Miller Kathy Pool Connie Blackard Barbara Woodbridge Lucy Perkins Karen Weir Gail Johnson Diana Martino Linda Roach john Lee John Frostenson Dick Seal john McDonough si..-Q-.-3-f ' ' N ,iii , ,, -,ln . -5, Fitvrfa .wx ,- 1 John Syferd Gary Sparger David Wetzel Bill Burkett 1 ,Q--1' ' ' ,i 1 l ' S!! ' Q ' o 1 'rf' Board of Activities Publications Board' w. --.,i...... 1 rs-l.-, I 1 4 -l I 1 'g ff- 2 J' Q .-5 v A L '-. E Qin - Q .-..-.iq in 2 I Lv.. Arnold Campos Dallan Sanders, Advib Judy Geer, Chairman Pat Smith Anette Charsha Barbara Woodbridge Bill Burkett Wayne Dillon The problems were mine and yours . . p The solutions came from them . We accepted or rejected . . . And We must continue to cause more problems . . . Because, that is the way man is Michael Carney Q 'f ,femm- .gaf-1 . ,W, y ,Aud? 5 :jF', If ' X r'F wdfijndwf, Moi' J me ,PIU J .gf-Q ffm! 5 93515-W Danfw Luis slain , J 'nk S --.,. wwHW'U llfiifwfa lllulwf pp! sn: if li' Ill!! I It Q19 em l1'.B : IIIIU I uulgp WFP' lil? 'Y Y 5' 12-lfi' z,gf?2i:? wvwxnxnggfx I K E 4 f x .1 . H, 4 .alfa Sophomore Class Officers Karon Petty Betty Gilmore Freshman Class Officers John Johnson Donna Olson Dave Krause 1 A 1 Bottom Row: Terri Parrott, Dee Dee Gallegos, Donna Beck, Cynthia Guerra, Becki Atteberry, Shirley Nault, Nancy East, Barbara Anderson, Dianne Phelps. Second Row: Garry Presser, Robert An- . .. 1, ,I .hr uf.-, .,,. .., ' 1 ' ll ! Harding and Debaca Halls Deborah Sanchez Vxvxan McManus Marsha Simms Joann Garner Mrs. Dorthy Thompson Sandy Meagher Nan Risher Marlys Gragg, President Sandy Billings Becky Osborn 'N -n -. ,r ' Bob Anderson Gil Ferran n Scott Coon Ed Young John Lorensen Joe Menini Larry Littlefield Bruce White Officers Terry Bender X uumwvwn vw! S 1 1' ti' eaggglqq Y ,I R l y A 1 T I I N I I El Portal Story Meets Objections from Judges The literary magazine El Portal was a symbol of con- troversy during the past year. A story from El Portal appeared before Dr. E. Debs Smith, Chairman, which he referred to the Administration and the Office of the President. The President advised that, in his opinion, the story was not in good taste for a University publication. He did not say the story could not be printed. Mark Nero, Editor-In-Chief, and Don Bullis resigned in protest. along with some staff members. The matter was decided by the Board of Publications, which ruled that the magazine would be published without the story con- sidered in bad taste. William L. Hoffman, as acting editor, guided the publication through. We 5 w I fi' Lee Brewer, cartoonist, evolved a mastery of satire, under the pseudo- nym-Don Juan, Chase Doubles Production, Gains First Class Rating The Chase doubled its production this year by going to a twice-weekly publication schedule. It also changed from letter press to photo offset printing. With such radical changes in the format of the s-tudent newspaper, the staff was enlarged somewhat: but long work nights until 3 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday nights sometimes got the best of the staff. Aiming for a thought-provoking collegiate newspaper to stimulate the student body, the staff was often caught be- tween administrative pressures and their own goals. Some- times fas often as twice a weekj it seemed that the adminis- tration thought The Chase was too thought-provoking. Student government and the students also often questioned The Chase. But student government allocations were not cut, as in the past, and invariably when investigation followed in- vestigation, each recognized the other's problems and learned to respect the other more. Relations with student government were, on the whole, better than any year in the recent past. Although the Staff was struggling with fast-breaking dead- lines, too little copy, long hours and various pressures, it was able to produce a college newspaper that was judged by the Associated Collegiate Press as a First Class newspaper during the first semester, with second semester results still pending. 1 1 Lf' jazz- ii Marie Mapes, staff writer, put her high school ability together with her college training. She still pecks out her stories. Lee Tillman, Sports Editor, served as a. key figure in Promoting athletic activ1ties on campus. .AI s 83 ,E Q ,M li fr. - . 2--Q z 1 t of t A carefree glance sums up the rest. whiz.-.ffll V 1 'pf lt 33 Sybil Hammar's attitudeg her typewriter sums up I 'E ,AY 1 .av-'JA 'H 1. r A , . , K X Tamea. Smith, feature editor, found her work rewarding but difficult Berylene Blakeley led the Chase staff through one of the most controversial years ENMU has ever experienced. l 4 I ' r I' 1 w 1 A ul ll up 1 mln f- Jfxsiegzeg 1Wtm 3 -iesiiezifs - v mens - wwzmf I 5372 Staff photographer Art Dula, joined the fight for good student Robert Piatt, staff reporter, may look friendly now, but watch out, he is all government. business. :ze U, 'i ' 1 ., .A 1-95 ,Z 2 HP A-',s.gfg21lE,4zff.: 1 W ' V1 ww H fsiiw fl ol? l 4 4 ' 'ee51.Va:W, ,, 0 ,nwsr s J xv, fxiw x W' 4 4 . L ff! hw- Paul Mapes, after studying in Europe for a year, returned to ENMU to look for solutions to her problems. He served as managing editor of The Chase. gvfif 1 'nfi '.'.ffI,Q 5 ' Q Mrs. June Rankin serves as all-around secretary and bookkeep Publications. Mike McCowen. i -'W 1. ,,-...ja Y - X il, ,.,.Q.... . - Frustration was only part of the pains that went along with the Organizations section, according to Paul Franz er for Student Once again, the responsibility of the Sports section was taken on by 1 11114 'u -I sv xr- 1, i N ff. I F4 N l gil l up In I' ff, Ann Alexander, entertainment editor, was forced to become a writing specialist. Yearbook taff Races To Finish Silver Pack Realization was the word for the day as fifteen energetic staff members and editors began to plan and construct the 1969 Silver Pack. The staff had indeed realized that it had 352 very empty pages to fill and that it had only eight short months to com- plete the task. Countless hours were spent in mailing lists, schedul- ing pictures, layout work and copy writing. Like elves in a Grimms' fairy tale, the staff worked feverishly day and night to produce a written and pictorial history of Eastern's 1968-69 school year. With the special help of Mr. Bill Sheridan, adviser to student publications and assistant professor in journalism, Mr. Vernon Acker, assistant professor in Art and Commercial Art, and the Art Department at Eastern, we were able to produce a book we believe is worthy of the Associated Students. , W if - MQF52'-L1 Ann Grimes, acted as private secretary to the Editor-In-Chief time e-I fr' gg As the months flew by, Janet Harrow, copy editor, found herself doing more re- search than copy, I 88 'X .,- 4 A.-A -ll served as a clerical who was more appropriate to do the Greek section than the full pledged Susan Johnston, secretary to production, Slgma Chi, Chff Smith. outlet for Steve Craycraft, Production Editor. Once a football player, and then a topnotch advertising man, Steve Scott earned his money. ,Q x ' ,Z ,h - XX? Y , 1 5 ,' L, Y i' I ,, f , - A375 1 'Q 1 ww' . ,X-E N . 1' xx .ur A 7.1 W rl. .X ?r'.1T-'1 , 1 .1 ,V I ,.1. W: r MV' 1' X ,.1 1 , 111 ,- 1 .M 111 ' -, UEE H .1 ! 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V . , .ll,' .1 ' '11 i' N 'nl- ?1,1.'fv L . -' ,411 ,, 11 ,11.'-111334 Mike Carney, Editor-In-Chief, discusses a section of copy with Ann Grimes, Steve Craycraft, Production Manager, planned and organized all stall' functions, 37? - :?15Si1 Viifii? .'f1 t-':TE?'..L3 f-' 'T' .' : ' J --il. ftS.1E.:1r1-. H - 14 , M.. QW' xmas .f 'ft we www W .s wif .. ' -1: ' sf' ,' H M M fm, l 2 -LTIFWFFS' . 512.-wi 5 1 s 1 H -1 . 1 .3. 1.1 e1 s 1, ': 1. - -he we -1 s ' 11 1122 1 -- :.wpw:E52r-.sz-252-Ass . 1, , I 1152. 1122. M516 F N 21- 11 Mwst E .gg V 14.41 E':Y:,,. .L..:!?. ,xv-- -1 , Organizations Y' .J .f Organizations fir! f' f ffll' I 77 ' Wm L A Sophos - Bottom Row: Michael Roehm, Rob Cardin, Pat Miller, Dar- rell Jenkins. Top Row: William Miller, Kim Thompson, Frank Bolling, Ken Hare. SSOCI TED WOME TUDE T I 'QV' V, Bottom Row: Gayle Roach, Vicki Huss, Cynthia Andrews, Eliz- abeth Anderson, Charlene Sandoval, Betty 'Boyd, Joann Chick. All regularly enrolled women students at ENMU are members of Associated Women Students. AWS is a mem- ber of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students. AWS acts as a coordinating body for all women students, both on and off campus, in setting standards for living and working together. Some of the activities during the year include sponsoring a breakfast in May for all women stu- dents, sponsoring the Woman of the Year and 'cFaculty Woman of the Year awards, and staging a slave sale to raise money for the Mental Retardation Fund in Roswell. OPHO 11 Top Row: Jacqueline Thrower, Linda Zickefoose, Marcy Creamer, Marilyn Gauthier, Karon Petty, Kathleen McGee. Sophos is an honorary service fraternity for Sophomore men. These young men's activities exemplify scholarship, leadership and interest in their school. They have been brought together to serve as a working tool of the students, faculty and administration. Sophos give an individual who really desires to help his school an opportunity to do so. Helping with the Spurs Convention, Talent Day, Parent's Day, selling candy for the Lions Club, and spon- soring the College Bowl are among a few of the activities which show that Sophos is synonymous with service. ' l if l Y' 'V B PTIST STUDE T U I0 3 Ministering to the spiritual and moral needs of Baptist students, extending the influence of Christ to every as- pect of campus life, and conserving Baptist collegians for Christian leaderships, are the principal aims of the BSU. The annual Christmas and Spring Formals high- light the organization's varied activities. Missionary work includes the support of the Big Brother program and sponsoring a mission program in which BSU members are sent all over the world. Baptist Student Un- ion -- Bottom Row: Judy Thetford, Vickie Johnston, Carol Lackey, Dianna Ford, Eva Brown, Alvonna Watson. Second Row: Pamela Roberts, Nelva Pope, Jane Sheriff, Marcy Creamer, Carolyn Fletcher. Third Row: Carl E. Buttrill, Barry Walker, Ron Hay, Brian Arnold, Jerry D. Jones, Dr. Alfred Woodard. Top Row: Sandy Storrie, Mi- chael D. Tellez, Thomas Morris, James Smith, Har- old McFarling. The Physics Club is a chapter of the American Insti- tute of Physics. The members of the club are striving for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge pertain- ing to physics. The members also help to encourage students of physics throughout the academic and local communities. This year the Physics Club took a Field trip to White Sands. Other activities include seminars with guest speakers on various research programs, showing of technical films, group projects and field trips. PHYSICS CLUB Physics Club - Bot- tom Row: Tom Good- man, Keith O'Hare, Don Smoot, Robert Schultz. Top Row: Pat Miller, Bob Trout, 0. D. Sittler, Robert Mc- Gough. 94 , AU BET SIGMA C5 V717 Tau Beta Sigma-Bottom Row: Pam Morgan, Suzanne Fullmer, Susan Hoverson, Dianna Ford, Cherrie Hunker. Top Tau Beta Sigma is a national honorary fraternity for band women. The principal objective of Tau Beta Sigma is to encourage pride and spirit in the band. Helping new band members get acquainted is only one of its functions. Activities this year include the Alumni Tea held during Homecoming Festival. In conjunction with Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma held a Coke party and a sandhill party. U IVER ITY THE TER University Theater - Bottom Row: Bernice Cato, Jai Aragon, Cathy Wheller, Jan McCullough. Second Row: Barbara Farr, Patty Bratcher, Rhonda Morgan, Nancy Jones, Chuckie Muel- ler, Nancy Schleede, Marcia Mozey. Third Row: Everett W . y at .sr-le 1 - .RA A i 1 Row: Karen Powell, Marilyn Simmons, Beverly Harvey, Susan Thompson. Not Shown: Sally Brown, Judy Fitz. The purpose of the University Theater is to bring together those people who work with play productions, including acting, direction, playwriting, costurning, designing, and make-up. Members also help with the technical work associated with play production. The University Theater's main activity is an Annual Drama Festival. Schools from West Texas and Eastern New Mexico present one-act plays in competition for awards. Schleede, James Gee, Larry Schultz, Earl Coppersmith, Director Frank Hamish. Fourth Row: Jim Manning, Michael D. Tellez, Bob Lockwood, Rob Donohow, Mike Kilgore. ? PHI LPH THET f' Phi Alpha Theta-Bottom Row: Philip Osuna, Brian Fowler, Ann Emerson, Joe Parker, Gene Montgomery, Top Row: Larry RODEO CLUB Rodeo Club-Bottom Row: Patsy Flinn, Linda Blackburn, Wynell Hobbs, Jeanne Donnelly, Pat Muncy, Sharon Smoot, Leah Jo Brazil, DeeAnn Jackson, Linda Griffin, Gigi Wilson, Paula. Parker. Top Row: Samuel A. Rogers, Mike Rogers, Virgil '1 A, Razura, Oscar Espinoza, John Hilliard, Joe Siegel, Dr, Ira Ihde, sponsor, Paul Crowley, Bill Cook. Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history fraternity, has as its purpose the fostering of scholarship in the field of history. Membership is based on scholarly attainment. Activi- ties during the year include a banquet in the spring and initiation of the new members. The Rodeo Club was organized to further the aims of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Competition runs from April through May, with top individuals and teams competing in national competition. Lawson, Bonnie Lawson, Ross Chesser, Lester Harrelson, Lon Sultemicr, Charles McAlister, Tom Gibson, C. L. Howard, Gene Funk, Albert Flinn, John Wilson, Willie Britton, Adviser. P I CHI E4 u 1' if if 1 l . f Psi Chi--Bottom Row: J. A. Rainwater, Ralph Sigrla, Laura Vincent, Jack Armstrong, Stew Stearns, Vince Krernenak, Dallan Sanders, Don Mickey Mathis, Carolyn Hoffman, Reta Faye Williams, E. Nedd E. Lewis, Don Hunton. Girard, William E. Baldwin. Top Row: John Whiteside, Steve Sukovich, Psi Chi, aiiiliated with the American Psychological Association, is composed of faculty and students in- terested in the field of psychology. A trip to Holloman AFB Research Lab, participation in the Founders' Day Banquet and a number of luncheon programs compose some of the activities of Psi Chi. Achievements include a Talent Day Booth and establishing a bulletin board. Pi Kappa Delta is a national honorary fraternity of forensics. The main purpose of the organization is the promotion of forensics. Intercollegiate debate and orations constitute the workings of Pi Kappa Delta during the year. The most important event of the year was a trip to Tempe, Arizona, for a nationwide debate contest in several fields of knowledge. PI K PP DELT Pi Kappa Delta - Bottom Row: Eldon Walker, Advisor, 1 Nancy jones. Top Row: Richard Dar- nell, Art Dula, Paul A. Mapes, Rob Car- din. Not Shown: Jan ..- McCullough, Pam Gasparovich, Ernie Y. '144-Q wwe 1 K 1 Q . M Sanchez, fjunior i Year Abroadj. z ,lzu H., W P an CHI SIGMA ALPHA l Chi Sigma Alpha-Bottom Row: Danny Miller, Elise Smith, Terry Stovall. Top Row: Bob Trout, Jack Willis, Robert Mc- Gough, Weldon Beard. Chi Sigma Alpha is a fraternity for students who have attained high scholarship in math and science. They strive to promote discussion and general advancement in the areas of math and science. Plans calling for a field trip to Los Alamos highlight Chi Sigma Alpha's activities, which also include films and guest speakers. LPH PSI 0 EGA M In Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dra- matics fraternity. Members are selected by a system of points which are acquired in acting and in technical work which includes music, lighting, and construction of props used in play productions. Many of the activities of Alpha Psi Omega are held with the University Theater. Alpha Psi Omega-Bottom Row: Barbara Farr, Patty Bratcher, Rhonda Morgan, Nancy Jones, Chuckie Mueller, Nancy Schleede, Marcia Mozey. Top Row: Everett Schleede, James Gee, Larry Schlutz, Earl Coppersmith, Frank Hamish. 1777 I J I , Women's Recreation Association - Bot- tom Row: Linda Rottman, Gayla Truelock, Brenda Cook, Sandra Wil- liamson. Top Row: Linda Trantham, Lois McPherson, Charlotte Screws, Candy Swope. WO E ' RECRE TION ASSOCI TIO 3 M I as za 'Q as Sq , 4 F ,- u W J X53 1 I. . .V X 4, M n y u in . Is- Q ' fi gm I . . 1 .Ti h ' as ,H Vx as :i:g5, ' m ,Est it , ? at tt . 9, i 4 l I' :1 f J ,J oos , 1, Creating recreational opportunities for women on campus is the aim of the Women's Recreation Association. Intramurals is the means by which this is accomplished, and the WRA promotes com- petition in volleyball, basketball, bowling, badmin- ton, tennis, and softball. ,N ,-4 3 E H? a V T5 '95 I 1 P 1 l , rl' 1, - The International Relations Club of Eastern New Mexico University is organized to promote relations among foreign and American students as well as the community in which they are staying. The club features monthly feasts and this year members enjoyed Japanese, Thai, Mexican, Chi- nese, and French cuisine. They took a social and educational trip to Southern New Mexico and Juarez, Mexico, during the semester break. I TER TIONAL REL TIO CLUB gt. . 55, . , ig ,MM , iT...-.-l-... International Relations Club -Bottom Row: Rosi Diaz, Phanovan Soonthornsavat, Marie Sandoval, Carol K. Furushima, Diana Lin Lin, Christine Chung Chian Chu, Polly H. Huang. Top Row: Sunil C. Sinha, Michael D. Tellez, Javad Razavi, Mo- hammed A. Swailem, Anaro- zino de Sousa, John Cornelius, Yi-Fe-Feng, Mike Abeyta. sl n ., N ' L l u.r: Y Y - -L 11- 1: 7 M-1 EWMAN CLUB V. Newman Club-Bottom Row: Marie Sandoval, LuWanda Brummer, Mary Jo Earl, Christine Sanchez, Second Row: Dr. W. G, Thomas, Faculty Sponsor, John Sampson, Ray Beaulieu, The Newman Club is named after its patron, John Henry Newman. The Catholic Student Center is the Church on Campus as a believing, loving, worshipping, and searching community. Its purpose is to make the student alive and active on the campus of ENMU. Service to the campus community is stressed. Worship is available through daily mass, social happenings, and theological discussions. The chaplain is available for counseling on personal, spiritual, academic, and marital problems. Brandi, Father Knute Kinross, Chaplain, Top Row: Eddie Kriegshauser, Gary Sealey, Anthony Tenorio, Tino Casaus. The Speech and Hearing Society is dedicated to furthering the work being done in speech pathology and audiology. Requirement for membership in the society is to be a major in speech pathology or audiology. The members raised money to go to the National Asha Con- vention in Denver, and also took field trips to different cities. Speech and Hearing Society-Bottom Row: Sharon Simnacher, Dianne Caron, Suzanne Stalkfleet, Becky Osborn. Top Row: Leslie Street, Sandy Storrie, Dr. John R. Cochran, Advisor. PEECH DHE RI G OCIETY -Da f X Q-no wfgixi xl ,gg y f X t fs: 1, 1 'gt 17 u an 'wa i ti Nw? Student Education Association-Bottom Row: Lana Campbell, Linda Campbell, Marilyn Stratton, Elise Smith. Top Row: Mr. Don E. Lewis, Kenneth Hare, John Turner, John Sampson, Weldon Beard, Leslie Street. STUDE TEDUC TION ASSOCI TIO The Student Education Association is a division of the National Education Association. The SEAls main function is the sponsoring of literary programs designed to help students from elementary school age to adulthood. By discussing the pressing issues of today and listening to the lectures of many prominent speakers, the members are building a greater insight into today's world. Programs are presented each year concerning the different aspects of teaching. Bottom Row: Celeste Pardee, Gayle Roach, Ruthmary Mann, Judith Butscher, Joyce Beard, Beverly Gilmore. Top Row: Eliza- beth Anderson, Ellen McGowen, Janet Albert, Mary Stowell, Sherry Allen, Vicky Sanchez, Joan Cox. i 100 LA M ECA -J wa Las Munecas-Charlene Murry, Gale Johnson, Candy Kluver, Leta Combs, Pat Smith, Nancy Tibjlas, Patsy Sayner, Candy Swope, Ann Eidson, Judy White, Lola Wilson, Mary Wathen. CHURCH OF CHRI T BIBLE CHAIR l 1 it F. j it Church of Christ Bible Chair-Bottom Row: Ann Dahlstrom, Cheryl Thompson, Gale Swift, Pam Rich, Sheila Bedwell. Second Row: Arnold Campos, Richard Thornhill, Georgie Williams, Lila Clark, Mary Strawn, Linda Cunningham, Barbara Thornhill, The Church of Christ Bible Chair, founded in 1947, promotes fellowship, spiritual guidance, and study for all students regardless of religious background. Various forms of fellowship include an annual Valentines Day Banquet, a national retreat held in Portales for Bible Chairs from all over the nation, and nightly devotionals during the week for worship. Recreation includes participation in the intramural sports. GRICULTURE CLUB ' sig sau Xu Nancy Pattison, Elise Smith, Lynn Ann DiNello, Craig Bogard, Charles Coulston, Instructor. Third Row: Bobby Parkhill, Mike Peterson, Dave Yarian, Don Dunn, David Widner. The Agriculture Club was organized on Eastern's campus in 1935 with the objective of stimulating interest in technical agriculture in a rapidly-changing society. Each year the club sponsors a rodeo for high school seniors and college students. The Agriculture Club also takes Held trips within the surrounding community to farms, ranches, and packing companies for the benefit of its members. Agriculture Club-Bottom Row: Monty Bilberry, Dennis Shugart, Bruce Klinekole, Ray Gardner, Phillip Box, C. L. Howard, Warren Brakebill, Top Row: W. N. Page, Sponsor, Garry Dictson, Bill Burkett, Hershal Carmichael, David Bilbrey, Barry Dictson, Danny Hinderliter, Dudley Cash, Sponsor. 'QV '77 i' 1 lr l K l Kappa Chi-Bottom Row: Leslie Hibbs, Peggy Moore, Dianna Shaw, Diane Fitzhugh, Johnna Vaughan, Kathy Costley, Paula West, Gwen Rose. Second Row: Mike Turrietta, Butch Zigon, Rob Hays, Dick White, Fritz Stoetzel, Jack Wyse. Third Row: Ron Neubauer, Stan Van Meter, Eugene Benally, Don Pigford, Steven R. Stribling, Chip Smith. Top Row: Craig Olsen, Mike Quintana, Dennis Shiplet, Gary Vick, Claude Rhodus, Richard Zobel. l l 45? KAPPA CHI Kappa Chi, the new, co-ed social organization, has tripled its membership since last year's founding because of its liberal attitudes toward the betterment of campus life at Eastern. The primary purpose of Kappa Chi is to form a truly unprejudiced brotherhood, without adapting to the standards of the lnterfraternity Council. The founda- tion of Kappa Chi is based on its incliscriminatory policy regarding race, financial and social status. Kappa Chi Officers-Kim Trinosky, Larry Gibson, Mark Raybum, John Milton, Frank Gutierrez. 103 UN IVER ITY CHOIR -1 . l , fs University Choir-Bottom Row: Mary Collins, Diane Phelps, Mary Beth Munoz, Mary Lois Zimmerman, Betty Fox, Sharon Snell, Linda Cook, Rosanna Hays, Kathy Stone, Nancy Pattison, Bar- bara. Busby, Susan Dement, Diana Miller. Second Row: Linda Johnson, Caroline Smith, Jean Ragsdale, Judy Fitz, Mary Ann Bennett, Cheryl Burton, Becky Hamilton, Dixie Williams, Karen Lafferty, Linda Falcone, Lorraine Farnsworth, Nancy Price, Sidney The University Concert Choir, composed of students at ENMU, is an active ensemble in the School of Music. The production Swanee,, highlights the many activities during the year. Operas and concerts in the spring and fall demonstrate the talent of students in the University Choir. An annual tour -of New Mexico and surrounding states gives junior highs and high schools an opportunity to listen to and enjoy the music programs presented for them. Blaine. Third Row: John Lehl, Wesley Driscoll, Jerry Jones, Bennie Phillips, Ronnie Sowell, John Johnson, John Byrd, Larry Dunlap, Mike Matthews, Paul I-Ieider, Gary Lemons, Eddie Gonzales, Chuck Leslie Rives. Top Row: Joe Long, Rodger Baker, Mike Cocke, Ralph Thompson, Larry Brown, Tommy Williams, Joe Montgomery, John Burke, John Melton, Tom Dwyer, Steve Dwyer, Rhodell Wil- liams. The Industrial Education Club, composed of those stu- dents wlro are enrolled in industrial arts subjects, promotes a better understanding of industrial education. The club gives its members an opportunity to become better acquaint- ed with the new developments in industry and encourages loyalty to the responsibilities and privileges of democratic government. This past year, the Industrial Education Club took a Held trip to Denver to visit industries and to observe them and it built benches for the foyer of the Technology Building. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIO CLUB 55 Industrial Education Club-Bottom Row: Ronald Rice, Larry dows, Bob Everst, Joe Menini, Bob Anderson, Fred Black, Littlefield, Jerry L. Johnson, Alvis L. Baker, Bill Resin, John Genta, Daniel Sanchez, William Cenn, Johnny Thorn- Sponsor, Roy B. Guinn. Top Row: Robert Hunt, Tom Mea- ton, J. C. Ainsworth, Sponsor. HOME ECO OMICS CL B l r i f' Q-Q! y 4 E V 5 w A W I '- Y I ,'i'1 Y 2 f tt l 1-C' X , e i 1 , Ns, . V , 1 si all f , .' V KHP QT, Q K tg! V , f . it in ,I HQ, H 1, i i :K ,rf I . j A fl 3 V- . i' ' Qs ' - l i li V W V 4 .f ' ri Home Economics Club-Bottom Row: Carol Furushima, Marchelle Donna Laney, Penny Jones, Janet Malone, Sponsor. Third Row: Bohon, Cindy Moreland, LuWanda Brummer, Reba Haisten. Second Sammye Trinkle, Elaine Ybarra, Dee Nall, Elaine Valiere, Geraldine Row: Ellen West, Barbara Wyatt, Jan Schumpert, Utha Sanders, Quisenberry, Sponsor. The Home Economics Club is a branch of the American Home Economics Association. The purpose of the Club is to promote social and professi-onal de- velopment of home economics. An annual banquet is held in March, and also each year the Home Eco- nomics Club on ENMU's campus holds a fashion show in which all the members model clothes they have designed. U., , ,... X . ' Q- ' 'F-11,52 I -Q , g. .14 , ' The Wauneka Indian Club, consisting of Indian students interested in the organization, has as its purposes to promote good fellowship among mem- bersg to develop and promote high standards in the ideals and traditions of the Indiansg and to en- courage individuals of American Indian descent to seek higher education. Activities during the year in- clude exhibitions of weaving and handicraft and an Indian Pow Wow in May, The participants are the club members. Wauneka Indian Club-Bob 1' - tom Row: Cordelia Yatsat- ': ' r Y tie, Georgia Epaloose, Irene , A I ' Place, Sponsor. Top Row: ,. . Murray Yatsattie, Beverly . J Taliman, Gloria Little, Wil- WAUNEKAI DI CL B I 'Q 453 Thompson, Mrs. Joseph ' f 2 5 son R, Benally. iii-' I , il.t .lzp I I I i,, 7m A 1' - l inf -' , J 1. M sp, rx I e A l f . I 'I ,-f 1 I T, sl 4 l Q I 5, F CDI' PHI GAMMA Phi Gamma Nu., national honorary fraternity of women, has as its purpose to foster 'the study of business in colleges and universitiesg and to promote 'professional competence and achievements in the field of business and to further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture in civic and pro- fessional enterprises. As a means to the end, Phi Gamma Nu holds a Homecoming Tea and a Christmas Tea for its members and alumni, presents two professional meetings with speakers during the year and sponsors Work Day as a money-raising project. ig!- 5-. Nancy Cooper, President Gail Mosher, Vice President Linda Sickles, Secretary Audrian Martin, Treasurer Marlene Hale Nancy Schiller Pat Reade Billie Conley Mary Ann Jennings Leona Shirley Pam Kemp Linda Griffin Marilyn Clevenger Margie Drew Anita Rael Linda Blackburn Nancy Tibjlas Janice Stout Gilda Romero Linda Durant Margie Finical PRESS ASSOCIATIO The Press Association, consisting of students interested in the fields of communications, h-as as its purposes to work for a free and responsible press, to unite men and women engaged in all fields of communications, to recognize dis- tinguished achievements of journalists, to maintain high professional standards and to encourage members to greater individual effort. Service to ENMU is provided by the distribution of the Chase by 'the members of the Press Association. As an educational source for members, a trip to Denver to visit the Denver Post and KOA-TV Studios was a high point of the year. HOUN D ME I I , A I '-ff' if .' H 4 Press Association-Bottom Row: Berylene Blakeley, Sandie Borthwick, Rosalie Vigil, Marie Mapes, Tamea Smith. Top Row: Mike W. McCowen, Bob Anderson, Bob Smith, Michael Blake, John Kemp, Michael Carney, Paul Mapes. Houndsmen-Bottom Row: Fred Boggs, Gary Presser, Bobby James, I I I l Joe Meninni, Larry Walker, k George Robinson. Top Row: Pat ,,, Trembly, Tom Morris, Terry Coon, on Twibell, Ron Geoffrion, Charles uders. The Houndsmen, a spirit organization at ENMU, helps to promote organization at athletic events and leads school spirit in backing the Grey- hounds throughout the year. V. , it . , f Yr V, ,, WI .Tm H 7 - 9 . , lg , , s, ww If l P l F u K 'i ' if ,. fig PUR Service means many things to many people, but at Eastern New Mexico University service means Spurs. Spurs is a national honorary service fraternity for sopho- more women. The main goal of the Spurs is to help the freshmen women, but sophomore honorary performs many other services such as ushering at football and basketball games, ushering at programs and concerts and conducting tours on Visi'tor's Days. As a project for the city, Spurs went trick or treating for canned goods for hungry and needy families at Halloween. . l l ' 4 J- li 3.1 iriii illlrl ll Barbara Anderson, President Donna Laney, lst Vice President Colleen Cavanaugh 2nd Vice President Peggy Harrison, Secretary Pam Fitz, Treasurer Sharon Giese, Sr. Adviser Linda Seclaire, J r. Adviser Nancy Gonzales, Jr. Adviser Judy Greaves, Editor Janet Reccius, Historian Terri Lynn Wilson, Parliamentarian Carol Mecham, Song Leader Beverly Radcliff Cruz Montoya Josie Gregory Charlotte Screws Kathy Thompson Elaine Doyal tj Barbara, Woodbridge Elice Dahlquist Pam Gasparovich Kay Larnoreux Margorie Busch Annette Charsha Patricia Smith Kay Whitman Shirley Wright Gracie Pena. Kathy McGee Nicky Gresham Lupe Balencia Terri Young Debbie Sylvester l Y r ' 1 1 L I il if L Caroline Smith Kathy Pendleton Gail Mosher Carol Erdman Rhonda Haworth Mike Cooke, Vice President Dave Clark, Secretary John Sullivan, Treasurer Jack Canada, Historian Mr. William Wood, Adviser Ted Caluwe Larry Dunlap Tom Dwyer Steve Dwyer Eddie Gonzales John Gooch Don Hawkins Darrell Jenkins Michael Matthews Bob Templeton PHI MU ALPHA I FO IA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national fraternity for men interested in music, has an active social and professional program. It is interested in,bringing to the attention of the public the music of today's America. In its effort, Phi Mu Alpha sponsors concerts and presentations of music. Some of the musical ensembles are brought to ENMU from outside the city and some from within the university. Phi Mu Alpha is not limited to music majors, but is open to anyone interested in the field of music. Ralph K. Thompson Bill Westbrooks Woodrow Wilson David Zeims Ron McWilliams, President David Allen, Vice President Randy Tea, Secretary Steve Behounek ,l4...,,, - . A 1 1 Dave Clark Lawrence Commander Lester Coursey Terry Janow KAPPA KAPPA P I Kappa Kappa Psi is a national hon- orary band fraternity functioning in the I-ield of college and university bands. Members select an outstanding freshman marcher each week and for the entire year. Selection is based on attitude, mu- sicianship and attendance of the individ- uals. It is by this method that Kappa Kappa Psi stimulates interest in music. Raymond Jenkins Bob Myers Mark Schumpert O. B. Simmons Floyd Sturgeon DELTA SIGMA PI The Epsilon Eta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was founded October 22, 1960. The Purposes of this professional fra- ternity are to foster the study of business in universitiesg encourage scholarship, so- cial activity, and the association of stu- dents for their murtual advancement by research and practiceg to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of oommercial welfare of the community. Activities include an annual pajama party given the actives by their pledges, an annual pledge presenta- tion dance and the crowning of the Rose Queen at the annual formal Rose Dance. Fred Boggs President Don Richer Senior Vice President Bill Andrus Junior Vice President Lloyd Thompson Treasurer Jerry Dominguez Secretary Wayne Dillon Chancellor Linel Barela Dennis Boal Johnny Butt Fred Cordova Denny Defoor Hank Dominguez Steve Dominguez Dale Foster Benny Garcia jim Garner Larry Gibson Darrel Grimes Larry Ivy Rick Katterich Ronnie Knoy john Martino Royce McCauley Doug Moore Rodney Salcido Albert Salgado Jim Scanlon Dave Sickles Dave Stephens Joe Villanueva Tom Walker 11: ' ',.,:'5iiEi?i:sjfH W 1 534235 11931 ' 1 1 1 1 11 , wekif 0' W .,.5 1 1 ' H 1 11'11 11 ' 5552112351 Q-Km 1 1 11 1 11 11 UNQ!ll?315lE5l' X1 ' 1 1' ' l 1. 121139 152: . 1 1 mi Wm K 1 f I 1, - 1 , iii 3 , I ill' H V H Y A ,J 'ls 1 1 W f' , . . , ,. .I W ,519 5 F ,. . .ir Ax '.x A '. f. A '. 'V . , Graci6'Pena, A I . . - 'f. V v x n ,A ..ixN,., ix . 1 X A 'l K K . 1 . ' MJ1L1.,.g..eef- 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 X P 'W Y:2f5i1r'f-gig!! , 1 1 H N ,.,.,, 1191 -X Q: 11 555 A :Y 11, BW. mm, .1 f14fmf or 5 A Q Q 51 V W ! w, 'mW l Q , 1l1,:x:15' 5 A E 1-H3 , . , Al 1 1 11 1.111,ll1 1llNggM H11 3 AMW1,. few-1111 1 115,11 M.11wEw 1, H144 asa ml , 1, 1 ,, ,,.2sSK?6w?w ' 1m1s1?vsnf11 , , 5' 1 , . ,ww wrwmzl 5 Ea ol . v . ,Olav - 1,f.m1 l S Marty Wallace Ron Westenbarger Mike Woods RO E OF DELTA HHHA l l1'J,l,-b-sal' 'I 1 ., -f -.',v .ll ' filyl UQ f' W 'Q Lv L.. .'x.'f'LiLL1 ' .4 PHI BETA LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda, national business fraternity, was organized to develop com- petent, aggressive business leadership and to create more interest and understand- ing in the intelligent choice 'of busi- ness occupations. Activities of Phi Beta Lambda include Hel-d trips to companies in the Eastern New Mexico-West Texas area. This year a trip to Swift Meat Packing Plant and to Missouri Meat Packing Plant were attained. Each se- mester one major trip is taken by the gnoup. During the fall semester, a trip to Dallas to visit the Federal Reserve Bank and Food Manufacturing Plant was on the agenda and spring-semester plans called for a trip to Denver to visit the U. S. Mint and other large corporations in the area. Gary Norlander, President Gary Meier, Vice President Mike Baldree Ray Berry Frank Bluestein Frank Bolling David Bonds John Briscoe John Britton Gary Brown Bob Bureta Mike Butts Rob Cardin Marilyn Clevenger James Elgan George Harriman Richard Hubbard William Kehl J. W. Knapp Ed Kuric Joe Lazenby Audrian Martin Scott Moorehead Leo Nation Tom Nelson Edd Pittman COLLE6 Duane Reames Bill Robinson Richard Salamon Diane Shaw Gloria Sanchez 116 AR ,f ROTC V Ylfi l fav ' ' ASQ. ' y .ij 1, Q1 I , l Q L I i n' J I - L I -ful ' ' .1 1 I fx 'E 4 A' nlwll' li' 3 F145 +- Presiclent Meister accepts the colors at Activation Ceremony, Army ROTC Completed its first year of existence at Eastern in the spring of 1969. One hundred twenty-Hve cadets made up the two companies and one battalion. Three years of military science courses are ofiferecl in Eastern's ROTC program. Two years of ROTC can be compressed into one by enrolling as a sophomore if one has not enrolled as a freshman. The Junior Class of ROTC is formed by three clillerent groups: veterans who clesire to return to the service as an officer, transfers from the New Mexico Military Institute, and students who attend ROTC basic training at Fort Benning, Geor- gia, during the summer camp. During the first year at ENMU, the Army ROTC helcl its Activation Ceremony, a Valentines Day Raffle, sponsored a Donkey Basketball game and held its First annual Military Ball. 1.4.91 H-rf Top Left: Two cadets going through the physical training course. Arthur Billingly, a prospective cadet, is interviewed by Captain Hanson, top right. Middle Left: Major Varela issues a. uniform to a new cadet. Middle Right: Inspection in ranks. Bottom: General Murdoch is given a tour of the ROTC Armory by Major Varela. and Lieutenant Colonel Lansing. A , L V2 l ' W M ll 'T l if , QQ MMM 1. -f 1 - M- , 5, by .N , J .211 'Z l ' . 1 Q 'ST' gg, . 1 -1- ' V 1 , L -1 rf: -V flx lf--h QMS. X .GL :X-..,w-..1,gsbZx,s li X4 l 'V' .4-151' r i v ,argl - A J -f 3 lg? 1,4 5- - .. .rm-.:v .., , 'QQ'--: ' -' -115,4 N L5 'g5:53'Ti ,nt Q- ,.e.14.,.,1,.:-, 1 , , . . Above: Center March football game. ROTC Cadre-Sergeant Richard W. Spivey, Major Louis Varela Jr., Lxeu tenant Colonel Dean A Lansing, Major Carl F Burgdorf I, Captam Charles T. Hanson, Ser geant Melvin E. Weaver ATIO AL SOCIETY OF PER HI G RIFLE National Society of Pershing Rifles-Bottom fkneelingl: Ernest Ader, Roy Morgan, Juan Coursey, Major Louis John Betz, Robert Rathge, Ray Manley, Russel Brooks, Varela, Peter Smith, Jerry Dean, Thomas Williams, Don Stark, Jerry Hoover. Top lstandingl: Gary Harris, Arthur Martin. Rifle Team-Bottom fkneelingl: Troy Williams, James Adams, Harry Null. Top Cstandingl: Clarence Morgan, Jerry Hoover, David Nelson, Tom Gilman, Sergeant Melvin E. Weaver. H 1:4-lilo , 19 --.- 1:- vf' National Military Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade - Bottom Row: Robert Odle, Robert Paul, Eddie Gore, Phillip San- doval, Captain Charles Hanson. Top Row: James Austin, Ernest Ader, Teril Bundrant, J. P. Kortsch, John Russell, Gary Harris. Advance Course ROTC - Military Science III - Bottom Row: Eddie Gore, John Russell, Tom Williams, Teril Bundrant, Phillip Sandoval, Cal Ader, J. P. Kortsch. Top Row: James Austin, Robert Odle, Gary Har- ris, Robert Paul, John Goodman, john Pelle- grini, Captain Hanson. l an N J COUNTERG ERRILLA PLAT00 ull J.'x.f.4x.4 Counterguerrilla Platoon-Bottom Row fkneelingl: Ray Manley, Daniel Gibson, Sheridan Barrett, Jack Thomas Williams, Clarence Morgan, Jerry Dean, David Craig, Kenneth Morrison, Ralph Izzard, Tom Gilman, Boarman, Lewis Tolan, William Hamlin, Jerry Hoover. John Pellegrini, Robert Odle. Top Row fstandingl: James Austin, Phillip Sandoval, ROTC illlliillu 1 I PM :pun P, , ,dia N PER HI GETTE 4 L ii Bottom: Marie Sandoval, Alice Wolf, Carol Paul. Back johnson, Terry Brousseau, Carolyn Fletcher, Kathy Row: Major Louis Varela, Candice Heltsley, Sandra Stone, Alice Bolin, Captain Charles Hanson, J, E I Left: Queen Colleen Cavanaugh and her escort Robert Odle at the Military Ball. Above: ROTC grooves at their iirst annual Military Ball. xii 0 ., ik 'tl' 60 s lu., ,., i '9 5 0 ii! ...Z I salts 5 I5 5 x1 Q Qu ,1..- xxixf Kylix C M, if PA HELLE IC COUNCIL '-V? nfs , QL I W 5 09. fl! Q Q G' C I I , 1 5 qi f ' 'W A si 4 4 i ,Er V I.: C. 'fi R y , n , . 'E Junior Panhellenic - Gail Sanders, Mary Alice Fields, Cynthia Brennan, Kathy Nau, Cantana Mon- I 1 toya, Jan McCullough, Rainy Helm. ,. H ' eu. N -.g.,,, g-'43 a, va 'E ? xi if-5 .l -Iv wwf' mf W V ,' 3 LE, 1 , a Si - 1 W X i. 1 gifts X X N Panhellenic Council-Bottom Row: Lois Whited, Top Row: Diane Korman, Connie Blackard, Mari- Galc Johnson, JoAnn Chick, Charlene Murray. anne Pollard. Interfratermty Councll Bottom Row P'1rker Vanhecke G orge Steve Haley Wayne Woody Larry Oldrup Larry Walker, Bill Maute Cerro Johnnie Gee Rlchard Darnell Larry Bell Jlm Jacobs RuSty Larry Lexus Charlxe Flscher Jim Brandstetter, John Good, Ken IFC Ollicers - Bottom Row: David Reeves, Gary Ditto, Steve Davis, Bobby White. Top Row: Gary Sparger, Cris Graham, John Koontz, Don Pad- gett. Oflice Education Associa- tion - Bottom Row: Nancy Queen, Carolyn Good, Leona Shirley, Amelia Spinks, Lynnell Miller, Ann Coats, Sandi Stewart, Top Row: Terri Parrott, Patsy Romero, Shirley Wright, Lorene Garcia, Loretta Valdez, Liza Sanchez, James Fin- ical, Adviser. SIG A ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota-Bottom Row: Mary Ann Bennett, Sherry Hughes, Carol Lamoreaux, Jean Ragsdale, Marjorie Stearns, Denise Strock, Diana Miller, Lois Marie Dunn, Mary Lois Zimmerman. Top Row: Barbara Goodman, Rose Martinez, Nancy Jones, Nancy Pattison, Sigma Alpha Iota, a professional society for women interested in music, is dedicated to the general improvement of music and its status in thc nation. Monthly musicals were held during the year for the enjoyment of the members and the two pledge classes. The tenth anniversary of the ENMU chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota was cele- brated by a banquet and the initiation of the pledges. Fran Dunn, Cynthia Herndon, Marsha Sims, Linda McKay, Jeanie Sanders, Marjorie Troughton, Bernice Cato, Lorraine Farnsworth, Holly Nunn, Susan Thomp- son, Judy Fitz. The Oiiice Education Association, in an effort to promote a high level of professional office skills, conducts meetings with guest speakers for the bene- fits of the members concerning problems in the business world. Members participate in a state-wide contest of office skills with other participants from other universities. Six winners from ENMU went to Kansas City in March for the national contest. OFFICE EDUCATIO SSOCIATIO - Q l I l i WESLEY-WESTMI TER FELLOW HIP . -.fr in 11 E Wesley-Westminster Fellowship-Bottom Row: Mary Lois Zimmerman, Jeanne Cook, Cynthia Herndon, Jane Mudgett, Debby Carter, Carol Lamoreux, Janice Thomas, Joan Cox, Nancy Brown. Top Row: Holly Wesley-Westminster Fellowship is a college- student organization offering Christian fellowship and spiritual growth to its members. Nightly de- votionals are held Monday through Friday, and on Sunday night, programs are presented con- cerning different religions in the world. Informal discussions called Fireside were also held every week to discuss controversial subjects of the day. KI CL B Fellers, Bill Westbrooks, Nunn, Jennifer Melton, Neal Harry Johnson, Scott Fowler, Mark Ash, Terry Stovall, Douglas Gibbs, John Sacks, James R. White, Lois Mc- Pherson, Mary Jo Earl, Penny Jones. Ski Club members share a mutual interest in winter sports. Trips to various resorts around New Mexico provide opportunities to perfect skiing skills, as well as recreation. Ski Slub-Bottom Row: Mary Finifrock, Ricci Nelson, Janie Anders, Nancy Ellard, Susan Williams, Marcy McCloskey, Linda Ness, Carol Vance, Gwen Davis, Mrs. Thomas Russell. Top Row: Chip Smith, Leon Armijo, Bruce Gallaher, J. Keith Fluerat, Wayne Brownlee, Bill Rehrn, Mark C de Baca, Jim Bergauer, John Briscoe, Richard Salamon, Don Pigford, Mike Quintana, Skip Leone, Dr. Thomas Russell, Sponsor. l Cardinal Key-Bottom Row: Lois Whited, Joyce Walters, Candy Kluver, Karen Lafferty, joan Roberts, jean Size- more. Top Row: Dorothy Thompson, Adviser, Linda Le- Cardinal Key, junior wornen's honorary, actively serves the college and the community. To be eligible for membership, women must have a willingness to be of service, have leadership ability and be of high academic standing. The purpose of this honorary is to be of service to ENMU, to recognize achieve- ment in scholarship and extracurricular activities and to develop character by application of the cardinal virtues to living. Epsilon Mu Beta -Bot- tom Row: Nancy Bow- CARDI AL KEY claire, Mary Langenegger, Jean Sanders, Marilyn Gauthie Dr. Roy Morgan, Adviser. EPSILO MU BETA dish, Cindy Thomas, Linda Rottrnan, Elaine Ybarra, Rhonda Morgan, Amy Abeyta, Top Row: Jane Terry, Martha Su- kovich, Susan Chappel, Sherry Hughes, Wanda Stockton, Dorothy Thompson, Sponsor. 535.532 me I , 23? W i ll I' 'T Yf gh-Ai! M A, :mjmi U x i M' K Top Left: An attempt for two points is made during the Donkey Basketball game sponsored by ROTC. Top Right: Mrs. Richard Slinker and Captain Hanson, left, chaperoned a date won by Charles Macalister with Miss New Mexico, Miss Karen Maciolek. Bottom Left: Charlotte Screws and Donna Laney work on a project of the Spurs. 'If' E ff!-,H S l 11' 1 . Greeks v n .W .f1 ' .W 1 - 111, 1111 111 11 . 11114-11fY ' 11 51113: , 1,,-... 'r 1.11 11'- ' 1 11 .., 1 -11 11 uv 1'-r , -10 , , 1 Greeks 151. Barbara Farr Jean Sizemore 2nd Vice President Recording Secretary ef' lie Elise Dahlquist Patt C Treasurer orresponding Carol Mongar Whitman President lst Vice President Stone Suzie 'sf Lmda Allensworth 6' fi Jan Conaway Members of Alpha Delta Pi gather to- gether to plan strat- egy for the annual Derby Days games. Through a combined effort the ADPis won the second place over all trophy. Jan Beutler Connie Blackard Pam Gasparovich . r. 1 .,,f'6 Efilf-V y cg. fad' Judy Geer Betty Kaye Gilmore Gay Brown Mary Bryan Tomma Greathousc Becky Hamilton lllll I tt- QM, I ' l t wa ,Q t. e 1-sg 1 1 r 'l Y , X...f1if Q Y Lorriane Helm Cindy Howard Susan Miller Judy Padgett Marcia Schhentz Cindy White Gail Sanders Sally Wicks skit nu .lan Ingram Tonya Leach ABFAEZHGIKAMNEO IT --. P 2 T f' f' V' T A ll il .TJ -I --1 X0 D-GB TL-if -Quin' E- Linda LeClaire Beth Lyon Karon Petty Kathy Pool Edith Strub Cindy Thomas Barbara Jo sue York Woodbridge Alpha Delta Pi was founded on May 15 1851, at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. The Delta Psi chapter was chartered on Eastern's campus on Februaryl 1964-. Honors coming to Alpha Delta Pi this year were Most Clever Float in Home- coming, Greek Goddess, Valentine Sweet- heart, and Playmate of the Year. The Spirit Cup was also awarded Delta Pi during Greek Week competition. Delta ment and 'other campus organlzatlons. Highlighting the social year was the Red Garter party, Alumni Dinner and the Founders Day Banquet. ww H ll H A . V? r. mlllmiulll NH , ilk iii W ' c I 4. ff 15 V gr :Knit F 9 -f-L ,rr tr,-. 1 ,, 1' 'i ,, I I-H . 1 Y 1 . , , -'Y 'X llwilgfgxtkwer Viiif ' V ' ,, ' it r it ' iv 'HV-. . ' fiig-.rr-ful if 1' ' V ?i?'Zi: i 3 A i - i 1 i i 'H 'f 'W' r V A H A ' ' mee , , '.:,qTf'v1,L' Qi. ' 1 P '- ' 'A ' : - .,- ' W ' ' fIiEF'Ti:i' Q 5 V I EX o L ', ls ' 'HQ '- f V- l to P15 were represented in student govern- . '32 33 E.l - 751 I 1 A ' '- '1- - ' E 17 'v si.. 1-rg, dwg:- .r w w ' L M ,,.! ,l,3,3I:,V!5 N - Q ,r,,Mfi ?! ' ' wil i I i ' . , . :H 1 ' . -'lf . P . 1 ' rl 'f .. e fl ' . -f- N ,xi 'S 1 ii :- 3 .l ,. 4,,, F -me ,-s... 9 Lo1s Whited, Judy White 5 Secretary Treasurer Pat Smithg President Kathy Watersg i ' 3, L X M4 Mary Ann Gale Johnsong Vice President . , xi.. ' if , C Langeneggarg Assistant Pledge Penny Blackwell Jeannie Blair . V l A Pledge Tfalflef Tfamef lj ' , X Betty Boyd Sheryl Brasell asia Q- ' , 9 -v E: S- Rosemary Brown JoAnn Chick Mary Collins Leta Combs Francie Compton Jackie Cooper Judy Cooper Lois Marie Dunn Carol Erdman Gari Fails 4 KQX -4 .JJ- S. 14 g -ef 149' . M - ' T 7 - '-JV'-ff 'inf' .-5511 ,' E' , - .-: 4-'r-. -nienvgcgr, I Gale Johnson and Lois Whited plan out the details for Ski Part Janice Frenzel Becky Greaves Jalayne Jenkins Debi Killgo Ricci Nelson Pam McBee Karen Stein Sandi Stewart Karen Weir Lola Wilson Chi Omega, the oldest national worn- en's fraternity, was founded on April 5, 1895. Beginning at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, more than 150 chapters have developed across the na- tion. Honors awarded members of Theta Zeta chapter were Homecoming Queen, New Mexico College Queen, Miss Wool and 2nd Runner-up, Junior Year Abroad Finalist, Presidents of AWS, of WRA, of Harding Hall, and Panhellenic. Other members also serve as officers of other campus organizations. Judy Greaves Ronda Haworth ABFAEZHOIKAMNEIC? -,, P Z T f' rv F T Q Q Peggy Hefner Kathy Hyatt : : Jan Kirk Kathy Nau X0 Q .. X J n Mary McCormick Lana McNeily Candy Swope Dru Talley fs Excitement spreads as the Eleusian dance approaches. 3 s Diana Holguin, Vice President jill Applegate Recording Secretary Janis Goggans, President Deborah Humphries, Treasurer Mary Adams, Historian Joyce Walters, Editor ,E Kam axgkwue 'b-.J Barbara Anderson Cindy Brennan Nancy East Cynthia Andrews Becki Attebury Mary Alice Fields Qvx 4-nfl FF' W cn C cn 1 'C '11 -1 S rn '1 O D' nl 1 no 5 rv III rn E 'U E' ABFAEZHGIKAMNE -3-1M'u2!O I Debbie Fietilhel' I I I H lr Vivian McManus Shlflei' Nault Karan Thorwaldsen l 47 X Janice Syferd Kappa Delta was founded on Oct. 23, 1897, at State Female Normal School in Virginia. The Delta Xi chapter was in- stalled on the Eastern campus Nov. 23, 1968. They are one of 114 chapters of Kappa Delta across the nation. Honors for the newly installed chapter include 2nd Most Beautiful Float in Homecoming, Homecoming Princess and the Spirit and Participation trophies dur- ing Derby Days. Social Events for the year include the Emerald Ball, Founders Day Banquet and mixers with the fraternities. Right: Skin the snake is the name of the game. Members of Kappa Delta are hanging on with the best of them during Sigma Chi's annual Derby Days, lu lu .4 1 ti-Q 'D-GE Pam Woods . ' ' Q5 1 x LALHX1 W t A .qt 31 -1 - ' . 2 ,N i gp , IQ, vi W-,,-,,,iQ,i, ... ..a: H . flip. it , mists! egg Ni l , l I 5 'I 1 1 , 1 4 E - - ,if ,mfr M l l l iii ... Mary Caron Robyn Wyrick Secretary Treasurer Q! Dianne Caron Babs Pressley f Y Cherry Ray Charlotte Kenyon President Vice President Pledge Trainer Historian Linda Allen Deona Andreson ,Ianey Boop Biddy Branum CDILKDD .rr Q QHEQH ' L... Cheryl Cerny Nancy Cooper Kathy Gilliland Beverly Gilmore Kathy Craig Loretta Damron Anne Eidson Carolyn Gibson Judy Green Josie Gregory sie, 4,1 A g ,ow X-.Q ' 3- C- 6, rsh ' sa stiffer U tags-:.. Hwfgiw H 5 1 ,N its , - se. :ip ,ga ww -Q , , ,N H sn ,152 ' . . 14-1 H . '- 1 ' cheer their sorority sisters on during ww H me of' iii Right: Members of Zeta Tau Alpha A ri K , . Y iggmw 5 ss Zetas took first place this year after ' ii , a hard-fought contest. R X Q, ,Q the Annual Sigma Chi Derby Days. ss -Y W N19 9 If f 3 A1 ,W :.,,,s, 1 Donna Hartley Marta Inman p, AsrAEzHeutAmN5o 'E Y' Tl' P ts 2 T f' V' T Al Nicky Gresham Colette Hagan Susie Jackson Kathleen Kiker Susan Kurth Karen Lafferty Cathy Lee Sue McSorley paxe I Hlllllll ZTA Tana Montoya Charlene Murray Sue Ann Tally Debbie Webb Kathy Milstead Donna Olson Marlene Patterson Marianne Pollard Debble 531101292 Utha Sanf3lQl'S Patsy Sayner Karyl Sparks Darlene White Jo Pat Willis Zeta Tau Alpha, founded at Laywood College, Frarmiville, Virginia, on October 15, 1898, has more than 120 collegiate chapters. The Delta Pi chapter was chartered on Easternls campus on April 28, 1962. Among 'the honors coming to the Zetas are first place in Sigma Chi Derby Days, the Pledge Schol- arship Award and the State Scholarship Award for Zeta Tau Alpha. Among the individual awards are Snow Queen and cheerleaders. Social events included the Zeta Spring Formal, F amily-Daughter banquet, Senior picnic and the Pledge-Alumni Christmas Party. R Gary Ditto Larry Gregory Grand Master Grand Procurator John Aery Jim Arnold Parker Van Hecke Alvin James Grand Scribe Grand Treasurer Mike Dunivan Critt Garner Pledge Trainer Grand Master of Ceremonies Richard Bradley Phil Brooks joe Burton Larry Byrd Fred Chaney Dennis Dunn Paul Dunn Bill Ford George Garro Ron Geoffrion Richard Goettel Max Guitterez ' nn-QA ..- S v .f 1 1 sa --Q., X16 E-c 1 X . is Tl' .. my . ' . Q, slag V Eggs? N' all V N A., , -N-4 i we .i'2,:fi,' ff N V G ,xi .. ' K -- J' 4 .1 A, V M fi Relaxing around the house after classes. The difference between an active and a pledge. Gary Harris Curtis Johnson Jim Marsh Duffy Peck Wright Kerr Dennis Kinder E Q H 4- ii ,g Rick Lewis John Lorentzen ? I Jim Polk Doug Rutledge Ill ,My N .. .-f Tg - ...-.- .33 Z. T T45 Xl-l5.0. Ron Sanders Carl Satchell Jan Shanon Jim Stephey John Twibell Lloyd Waite Larry Walker Tom Williams Kappa Sigma was founded in 1400 at the University of Bologna in Italy. The Theta Zeta chapter was founded on the Eastern campus April 28, 1962. Kappa Sigma was the first national fraternity to colonize on campus. Nationally Kappa Sigma has developed a Scholarship- Leadership Award program that is awarded annually to an active chapter. This award encourages individual ef- fort in scholarship and leadership. This year K Sigs won the intramural football, basket- ball and tug of war competition. The social highlights of the year were the Black and White Formal, Pajama Dance and Spring Fling. John Madden, Scott Huhck, Treasurer Pledge Trainer Richard Darnell, Larry Bell, Nick Scarafile, David Stecker, President Vice President Recording Secretary Chaplain Rusty Ables Larry Barnett David Collura Lester Coursey F? lil M L Paul Daily Charles Fish Ed Gillenwater Charles Hamilton Ken Hare Gary Hays Ronald Hickman Al McA1ister Charles Money Norman Pfaff KW U'-, 3. Larry Phillips Paul E. Romero Curt Schumpert Sean Shelley Mike Stenson Parrill Stribling Ray Vincent 5 PTO? F1 IN Ou n'- lo zsrs-:..qp I l'0:l -I 'Q 6 x G '13 v Phi Kappa Psi founded at Jefferson College in Cannonsberg, Pennsylvania, has added a new chapter to its list. The New Mexico Alpha Chapter was installed at Eastern on May 17. This finished-off a Hne day for the Phi Psi's when Governor Cargo declared it Phi Kappa Psi day in New Mexico. Accomplishments for New Mexico Alpha chapter included the winning of the Interfraternity Scholarship Trophy, given to the fraternity with the highest overall grade point average. Also the purchase of a house was a major event this semester. Phi Psi's were also very active in student government and various other campus organiza- tions. Major social events of the year included the Christmas Formal, the Sweetheart Dance and mixers with the differ- ent sororities. John Koontz, William Maute, President Vice President Ron Humphrey, Secretary Art Martin, Treasurer George Banister Steve Bone 71' David Wetzel, James Bamett Pledge Trainer Mark Burdick Jim Cunningham x l N X 1 Iz. lffkd - ff - A, V ' E -TLD up net f X 1 ff ' N ff' - ,'- - .44 X' 'X X XXX it Uh Jim Falkenstine Charles Fischer Thomas Frasier Chris Hammon Denney Jarred Mack Kizer Abe Klein Jim Kuhrt Craig Lewis Frank Lovato JS H ui ffslzfs ir F 1 ' ' '5?,,:4P:4?:e V 'Neff -if us F LSL V ' F H' r wr: W W an s '7 '2-Hamann C 'WWUMME Bob Manero Glen McKinney Charles Orr Rick Scott Wayne Tirey Greg Williams Tom McMahon Gary Morton UP N rn w-1 if suv:-Q1 -'1lOllz M1 -4 -4 -9 x G D ,Q . 1 ,. if l- ' W rf V ws ,. 'X gif ' ' Everette Ness Larry Oldrup Lee Smith ' Jim Smith las., B A 'Si 1 51 Bob Wilson Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded March 1, 1868, at the Uni- versity of Virginia, Richmond. East- ern's Chapter was installed on No- vember 17, 1962. The 'Pikes big project for the year was the purchase of a house, located just south of the campus. Through the efforts of the entire chapter, the house was completely remodeled and redecorated during the summer. Social events of the year included the Big Brother-Little Brother Dance, Dreamgirl, Senior Day, Founder's Day Banquet and Shipwreck. r Joan Douglas, President Sharon Bone, Jan Ingram, Secretary Connie Blackard, Jai Aragon Vice-President Pat Baker Jan Beutler Mary Bryan Treasurer Julie Delap Elaine Eleamos Jan Kirk Linda McCloskey Kathy Moorehouse Linda Ness Anita Steck Cindy Thomas Susie May Peggy Moore Frida Morton Toni Urban Barbara Wilson Pike-O-Ettes is an honorary auxiliary group of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, founded on Eastern's campus in the fall of 1965. The group's object is to further the ideals of the fraternity in every way possible. Activities include assisting with rush, working with the 'Pikes on fraternity and university functions, and the annual Playboy Dance, at which time Miss Playmate of the year is selected. Sally Wicks, President Mary Langeneggar, Kathy Pool, Secretary Robin Wyrick, Treasurer Linda Allensworth Vice President Becky Greaves Betty Kaye Gilmore Karen Laiferty Karen Petty Cheryl 'Ray Llttle Slsters of MIHBIVR Sponsored by lgma lpha Epsllon Marty Roberts Marsha Schlientz Jane Terry Kay Whitman Barbara Woodbridge Little Sisters enjoying the fun at the SAE House. The Little Sisters of Minerva is an honorary or- ganization of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. This group was founded on campus in the spring of 1965, and its purpose is to promote fellowship and under- standing of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Little Sisters assist in social and rush activities. Howard Mater John McCormick A 2 A David League Bill Martin H -- .:, Mac McKnight Bill McVeigh John Moore Wiley Munsey 9 7 -'ii-:,.::-'ig' Randy Newman Bart Oglesby I 5 5 A f Ill N. -'fi ' o Tr . .... I . P Z. T T45 70150. if EAE Don Padgent john Petty Dave Reeves Pete Rico Jerry Stagner Doug Volker Steve Walley Jim Woodul Wayne Woody Mark Yarbrough Wayne Price Chris Rassmussen Steve Scott Gary Sparger Ken Ward Dave Whytlaw Harold Wilhite Sigma Alpha Epsilon founded in 1856 at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has 160 chapters. New Mexico Alpha of SAE was founded on Eastern's campus De- cember 14, 1963. Sig Alphs stress three aspects of college life: the academic area, the social life, and the third goal is to make a member a man. This year SAE won first in house decorations at Home- coming. It has leaders in student governments and various organizations on campus. The main social events this year in- cluded the annual Patty Murphy Party and SAE Spring Formal. John Funk Tom Roach Treasurer Pledge Marshal fxpq, mWf!!4f,5, 55,5 3 'N-X gmffffr F j X ,, lwuwx K F' , Nkww ' Rick Ingle Brad Stevenson ' Recorder Chaplain Ken Baxter Gary Bratcher ,nfl Wiz, J ,,, il, P22151 el'-34' QNX:-y xy:-' 1 g4 Ej1lf-,T l?'1l.lQlj?:sll ,-,r Z ,T hgjfq- X' , ,- 'Rf' ig,55f --'?l?'. ' -.ffzlfif-11' -+I' I ,f Mffgrwix -tl:-2-52 aj? A, Twp ki X r 'EF' f1u'f-drggzi ,.?ilTAk xlfil' ? typ fav- , yi .v' ,Q -f' wi ' 1 x 'fs- flv - WP' ' X3 JSM.. 2.4 ' ' 4' E' 1 mls-. H ff' Q, rs 1, 1 L 11,1 X ' . A' -if. X 251.7 M V af' Mark Flack Bobby James Commander Lt. Commander It Ken Adlong Wes Batson X fu H 'GN V +1 Nagin W wxi ja UA! .51 ig-,J gal 'V f .1---txilz, .1 V Rick Brown john Byrd Mike Caress Dale English Tim Fischer Alan Hamilton. Alan Hunton Don Hunton Jerry Kilmer Ken Logan QR ov' Qsu N73 55, e S . S- 'Z !x V ll, E sf. ' Qs...-. Ken Adlong helps maintain Sigma Nus scholarship average. wg li Studying for the weekly pledge test, is a common occurrence around the Sigma Nu house. jim Mace John Markham Howard Perkins Howard Perry - Mike Stratton Jon Syfred John Watkins Forrest Wellman Leonard Wright Dallan Sanders Adviser Founded on January 1, 1869, at Vir- ginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va., Sigma Nu has 160 active chapters. Sigma Nu follows the principle of Honor, the concept of Love for mankind and the search for Truth. Sigma Nu in- corporates three basic institutions of the American nation-family, church and school. This year the Sigma Nus won the Sweepstakes trophy in the Homecoming Parade. They also won the pledge schol- arship, cross country and golf intra- murals. The main social events of the year in- clude White Rose and Roaring 20's. Mark McKay Bud Mullen Leslie Redden Joe Sciacca Bill Terrill Pat Trembly Bobby White Larry Williams 7 r4..-.-- ' - ..-liars QE I , ' f ,. .1 ut.-i . 1 4 , ,ff iz: Q- F 4 J ' ' x 00 e' 0 CQ! lg: o.,. .0 M r i, FW 9' ' 4 5 Q24 f . ' 7 +52 ,e 7!5', A ,lf sv Fi ff f V , ,Ez-g 7 l v 'g iff: - ns' . .dr J fig- ' 235 . A ' 'Q E' 1 -5 M '4 ' 4 ' ' 4x 4 'QC ..,r, ' A-'A .T 1 , ' - 4 5ELl5.,rA.'Q..-il' if f' , I ' 'f Y 1 I I I x . --4 .1 , - - . U P, U ft' V. 1 ' if' .f Q X . ' 1 1 I x , :yi , F wi? X r 2-X1 in David Johnson Eric Sief Steve Hunter Russell Richards Elliot Weiner Greek God Greek Goddess Quan! .92-emu Mmm yldm? lf' Dave Oppenheimer Richard Howell Annotator Queastor QA-age,-sAe.-5 Johnnie Gee Jim Jacobs b , John Balas Ron McLaughlin Consul Pro Consul Magister Kustos George Balas Tom Blakeley . Bill Bizzel Cy Cowan ...nlllih X C dlllu.. lllllll 6 xxxxxxx 'allyll O Vince Delgado Roscoe Fredricks Robert John Kemp Bruce Kerr Steve Lamoreaux Jim Langston John Lomasney Hellgsfellbefg A bull session between classes at the Sig House. Martin McCormick Mike McCowen Sigma Chi was founded June 28, 1855, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. There are more than 147 chap- ters. The Zeta Sigma chapter was founded on Eastern's campus on May 14-, 1967. The spirit of Sigma Chi is based on the theory that friendship among members possessing different tempera- ments, talents, and convictions is superior 'to the friend- ship among members having the same temperaments, talents, an-d convictions, and that genuine friendship can be maintained without surrendering the principle of in- dividuality or sacrificing judgment. Sigma Chi this year took the largest pledge class dur- ing formal rush, finished second in over-all fraternity grades and once again put on its annual Derby Days. ,I Q ,- a W fr 3 -10 1, Y? S 1 ,,.-' hi K5 R A :if :': i 4 we! UE' -P? Eff E 'E' I lag 1x,g5Qf.9 4 ,MW1 , A, J, 9 ?'-3 K , W , 4.--s-r an 4 ' ,L Q Ns. I V N I ri V A fxgiv lizli, Vx Leta Combs President Kathy Renick Social Chairman Gwen Brooks Frances Compton Pat Smith Treasurer Elizabeth Anderson Sherry Bush Mary Caron Diana Codling Kim Colegrove Colene Crommie Marie Gallegos Charlotte Kenyon Deborah Miller Nancy Porter Kathy Reher Patsy Sayner Lou Thorton Little Sigmas is an honorary auxiliary group of Sigma Chi Fraternity, founded on Easterrfs campus in the fall of 1967. The Little Sigmas help promote unity and strengthen the brotherhood of the chapter. Activities in- clude mixers, rush functions and campus and civic proj- ects. The Little Sigmas this year sponsored a Halloween Party for orphans. 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Sports Sports N S, S. wx Q, -:E Af J' X33 .9 X.. 0 v ,-'ix , is Q gli N-J 'li ,A gww 4. -H--' .1-are ff, W ' F wa f ' 'MQ ' W'-ww ii 1 , ti 37 5? -1a.:1.: Q Y X r is l it sss liii X f'-ADV? it is ' 5 ' '14-Lg li, Y' 'fl 53 flu P14 .15 iv, K ,CI ,. Top: Junior linebacker Barry Wilson steps in the way of a Northern Arizona punt. Left: Junior fullback Bill O'Brien picks up First down yardage against Northern Arizona University. Below: Sophomore quar- terback Ray Hollingsworth keeps the ball while a Northern Arizona de- fensive lies down on the job, 'E ' ' ' ' I 'TPQW e 1 hi s f l . e it F i. , .., FQ, ? 'H i it . -, V: .utr Q Mum Southwestern Okla Spikes Hope for Even Grid Record Despite Overall Winning Statistics A 4-5-1 grid season was a disappointment to the Pack who fought a seemingly tough string of football teams on their own level. The 'Hounds lost the season opener to Sul Ross, then fell to Panhandle State, at Goodwell, Okla. The Pan- handle game was a sensational thriller, as the Greyhounds led the Aggies until the last quarter when a series of Greyhound mistakes allowed Panhandle to score a touchdown to defeat Eastern, 28-26. The third game produced a surprise when Eastern's de- fense, The Dirty Dozen, scored 12 points helping the offense to down Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Okla., 21-19. Adams State College, Alamosa, Colo., in the fourth game, proved too rugged for the 'Hound defense and whipped Eastern, 29-15. Then the Greyhounds went on a three-game winning streak, wiping out nationally ranked Colorado State, Greeley, Colo., for the Parent's Day celebration, 21-7, blanking Angelo State College, San Angelo, Tex., on the Rams' Homecoming Day, 24-0, and downing Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Tex. in a 26-14 thriller. Homecoming Day at Eastern stopped the win streak as the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz., stomped the Greyhounds, 35-17. A surprising 7-7 tie with Northwestern Oklahoma, Alva, Okla., stunned the fans in the next to last game of the season. This game evened the record at 4-4-1 for the season. A victory in the last game would produce a winning sea- son. But that was not to be. The Greyhounds lost to South- western Oklahoma, Weatherford, Okla., in a heart-breaker, 21-20 which made the season record, 4-5-1. Eastern, ironically, led the season's opponents in total sta- tistics. In first downs the Pack had 139, while the opponents tallied 120. The Greyhounds gained 2,296 yards to the op- ponent's 1,703 yards. Eastern lost 298 yards and dumped op- ponents for 450 total yards lost. Eastern runners rushed for 1,993 yards to opponents 1,253 yards. The seasonal game of- fensive average for the Pack was 304 yards to 283 for oppo- nents. The 1968 'Hounds totaled 183 points for the season while all opponents scored 180 points. Top: Freshman kicker Zale Woodward gets caught behind the line of scrimmage by Colorado State. Left: Ralf, the Grey- hound mascot, gives a spirit toot on his official spirit tooter. 167 if , - ' 5.4. , J 1 W L 'g 'H Q .,-T , H ig if 11155 vmvwxiigd w ii 5 sein 'www H We wwggg? M Q -Q . H 1 1117, ' ig, S? A f 'Hi Q, 2 , a it gm . Bottom: Mel Sanders, So, T, Jackie Dixon, So, LB, Skip Malone, So, WB, David Nimmo, Jr, LB, Mitch Johnson, Jr, S, Jeff Lott, So, S, Dewy Ralphs, Jr, T, Steve Scott, Sr, G, Roy Patterson, Fr, TB, Bill Hicks, So, LB, Tim Whalen, Sr, WB, Jim Joseph, So, G. Middle: Fayne Wise, Fr, E, Allen Head, So, T, Zaie Woodward, Fr. K, Howard Fisher, Sr, T, Leon Hard- wick, So, WB, Mickey Potter, Jr, T, Richard Dibble, Sr, G, Alex McAlister, Jr, C, Keeton Johnston, So, G, Ted Hern, So, WB, Ray Hollingsworth, So, QB, Drew ' S E. 'I' : M'k Sanders, Sr, TB, Barry Goifman, o, op 1 e Sporaco, Jr, C, Jim Hall, Fr, T, Louie Payan, Fr, QB, Jack Tubbs, Jr, LB, Simon Washburn, So, FB, Jim Jackson, Fr, S, Paul McDonald, So, G, Barry Wilson, Jr, LB, Don LeBaron, So, G, Bill Johnson, Fr, T, Jerry Hoover, Fr, WB, Sam Forman, Jr, S, Tyron Weekley, Fr, T, Ray Manley, So, G, Norman Srnitherman, Sr, FB, Terry Cron, Fr, E, Charles Gilmore, So, TB, Larry Littel, Fr, T, John Thomas, Wynn Stanton, So, T. KEY: Fr Freshman QB Quarterback So Sophomore WB Wingback Jr Junior TB Tailback Sr Senior LB Linebacker 55'-f Q la . ' L V '4' jig' l J J E er J ,W ', 1 ,Q , . . 168 Fr, WB, Jack West, Fr, QB, FB Fullback G Center E End K Kicker Guard T Tackle G S Safety , IL 8, em, l 1 ll -ni ,- l -E 2 ' ' ,. ., it -4 E f pf. C I i it t l l ei n l A . 5 L.. 'Y 'li I .f .A ' l 'T V' if 5 1 .i , 'Ii V f A M 1 x W '. f e i rsh. J 1 -Q ' . I f 2 7. L . J H V '-I. V, 'sa 'U .- Y , g ' ir . 'ill I T ' y Q if - so J - ti 9' 1 ::-- ii'Zf'+'l i is N W Mmrgmd f ' 'I' Y xxwx .j.V: 3 gh Y! . W Vykik XEE, W i 1 QM W Z., Wy' 2: 1 5 '-3 'll dl! t, i tai, v F F ! VI? X ,Se 1 1 'Q J -5 I -lax I i ' I C 61 T V x e ,, ,1X.. H ix n - Q H f ' .TQ F VI A ' l t e g , W WWWVVN Q K 1 f N X fx , Q , '- ' 4Qry Y Yin .'- . 4,-,,,,o, v -fg- ' -v. -Q 'few ,,, Left, Center: Sophomore tailback Charles Gilmore hauls in a Hollings- worth sideline pass against Colorado State. Left, Bottom: Head coach Howard White thinks, talks football from the sidelines toward the end result . . . to win. Center: Tailback Charles Gilmore falls under a heavy charge of Angelo State Rams. 169 'al . ' Ii 2- ' rl - F 15 it ' 'i,. 5? if Z , I : is ' but S Q? K 1968 Cross Country Team Bottom: Coach Jerry Har- rison, Sheridan Barrett sophomore, Omaha, Neb. Harold Sando, freshman Jemez Pueblo, Lee Leal Ji! freshman, Albuquerque. l W, Top: Coach Walter Buttrillg . I W! Alex Trujillo, freshman, Al- Nt- '- buquerqueg Steve Smith, 45: freshman, Albuquerqueg H A' Raymond Reeves, freshman, ' .1 Q , ' Portales, and head coach ' James Cochran. Sando Leads Cross Country Pack The outstanding Greyhound for Eastern's cross coun- try team was Harold Sando, freshman, Jemez Pueblo, as he placed first in two of the se-ason's meets .The ,Hounds were unable to win, though, over the capable harriers of Texas Tech, West Texas State and Wayland Baptist. Sando placed Hrst at the Wayland meet which Texas Tech won. Then in Lubbock he placed third as Tech won again. At Eastern's Invitational Cross Country Meet, Sando placed second, with Wayland winning the team efforts and Tech winning second-place honors. In the final meet at Artesia, Sando took first-place awards over a five-mile distance. Injuries stopped the hopes of Coach James Cochran for a trip to the nationals. i A-.Jil 0 170 it . If 'G e l 5 - - - 'fr ' , 6 I t- ' I Ai 41 'V pr r 6 , . Amy 1. A . 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Q 'F' S ug C3319 'bn' 1, 'Il X al k i i 27 i' gl ' 'Q - b fm -was 1969 Greyhound Cagers: Larry Vanzant, junior guard, Portales, Jim Guymon, sophmore forward, Albuquerque, Gary Coffman, senior guard, Portales, John Irwin, senior center, Monrovia, Calif., john Arnold, junior center, North Platte, Neb.3 Albert Morton, sophomore, Green- wood, Miss., Greg Hyder, junior forward, Victorville, Calif., Simon Terrazas, sophomore, Big Spring, Tex. 5 Dale Severson, senior guard, De Kalb, Ill., and Jerry Hyder, sophomore guard, Victorville, Calif. Not pictured are Pete Norris, freshman, Greencastle, Ind., Steve Nelson, freshman, Lafayette, Ind., John Hutchinson, freshman, Trenton, Mich., Lou Stephenson, freshman, Jeffersonville, Ind., and Larry Giles, fresh- man, Cherryville, N. C. QUE? i liliilfi , tellin- AWK x ru. L l 7 LEE m Left: Larry Vanzant, junior guard, has trouble with a Northern Arizona Lumberjack as he tries a layup. East- ern won 96-66. Above: Dale Severson, senior guard, 32, slips in a basket past the guarding arm of a University of Albuquerque player. Eastern won 83-73. ENMU 1969 RECORD OPPO- 72 West Texas State University 87 60 Northern Arizona University 63 109 Wayland Baptist College 49 91 University of Albuquerque 87 62 U.T.E.P. 74 99 Colorado State College 81 84 Colorado State College 73 83 Southern Colorado State 89 96 Northern Arizona University 66 68 West Texas State University 75 88 College of Santa Fe 62 83 University of Albuquerque 73 102 University of Nebraska 82 80 Wayland Baptist College 61 93 Washburn University 60 100 Angelo State College 49 68 University of Nebraska 45 101 College of Santa Fe 64 69 Kansas State Teachers College 54 73 Angelo State College 88 71 Kansas State Teachers College 67 60 Washburn University 70 82 Southern Colorado State 76 69 Southern Colorado State 56 J Above: John Arnold, junior center, towers over a Washburn University forward in scoring two points. Eastern won 93-60. Left: Larry Vanzant is on the ball before the opponents are able to get off the Hoor. Below: A Greg Hyder bas- ket assures the 'Hounds of another victory against Adams State in the District 7 playoffs, 91-77. Right: Albuquerque player George Cook is restrained by the referee after the Dons lost to the Greyhounds, 83-73. The fastest players have a hard time trying to subdue a quick Greyhound like Jim Guymon, and that goes for these perplexed Santa Fe roundballers. Eastern downed them, 88-62. sew. st file 5 3 . 1 .55 x l ffa Q ' -if Fi tvs-. Wi 4 I i 2 W, 3- - 'mgi iwdvkl ' H ' , ' .sg .I ' 'H 33 j ee-'gE 1' as f f - he Greyhounds Capture AIA District 7 After winning 91-77 in a lopsided victory over Adams State, The Greyhounds moved against the highest scoring small college team in the nation, By controlling the ball for the first two minutes of play before attempting to score, the hounds showed West- minster that this was Eastern's game. Although the score was tied four times, Eastern never lost the lead and went on to win the game, 69-53. Westminster's Ken Hall, the leading scorer in NAIA, was held to only three points as Jerry Hyder showed that the Pack's offense could be matched by a very flexible defense. President Charles W. Meister presented the NAIA District 7 trophy to the team captains for the night, John Irwin and Gary Coffman, as the PE Complex rang with the jubilant shouts of HWe're number one. WC,l'C number one. Top: Jim Guymon, head coach Harry Mil- ler and assistant coach Buddy Othick are engrossed in the tactics of the game against Westminster. Opposite top: Larry Van- zant receives a foul as he attempts a layup against Millikin University, Opposite right: Greg Hyder drops one in to show how Eastern controlled the ball until the shot was open. Opposite bottom: Jim Guyrnon puts in another two as Millikin player makes a futile attempt to block the shot. Right: A packed P. E. Complex watches the Greyhounds defeat Westminster in their bid to go to the NAIA tournament, 69-53. J., ' fmgvf' 5 I 1 HP a s U A Q , 'QB . 5' 'S .-G ., I A ' 1 K age Q0 if ,QA Q5 D ,gg -X .A H. if 13 'gl was xih ' 'Y' X E 'A- Yu v 'Q E 5 iv 5 the Number One Small College Team in the Nation N AIA Scores ENMU OPP. 91 Adams State College 77 69 Westminster College 53 89 Millikin University 71 77 Eastern Michigan University 69 77 High Point University 73 75 Elizabeth City College 72 99 Maryland State College 76 25 Season Record 7 The Greyhounds of Eastern New Mexico University brought national recognition to the Peanut Basin when they captured the NAIA title in Kansas City, Missouri. The Hounds began their debut into the national spotlight when they defeated Millikin University of Decatur, Illinois. John Irwin made the difference by scoring 37 points to lead the Pack from a 41-40 iead at half time to a 89-71 win. Eastern Michigan University felt the wrath of the Pack in the next game. The Hurons jumped 'to a 13-5 lead but steady ball handling, teamwork and a fan- tastic shot by Larry Vanzant from mid-court found the Pack ahead, 24-23 at halftime. Eastern once again found some secret ingredient in the locker room to sweep past Eastern Michigan, 77-69. The Hurons were described by coach Harry Miller as the toughest team we faced in the tournament. Next the Greyhounds took on High Point Univer- sity of South Carolina in a game which proved to be a little too close for comfort. Six determined cagers came from a 33-32 deficit at halftime to a 63-63 tie with only 4:15 left on the clock. But the difference came at the foul line when the over anxious players of High Point became careless and fouled the 'Hounds who barely breezed by with a 77-73 victory. The game with Elizabeth City State College of North Carolina was about the same story as the night before. The 'Hounds came back from a 41-33 losing margin with their predictable second half surge. With 1:08 left to go the score was again tied at 68-68. Again the foul line made the difference as the Pack moved to the finals with a 75-72 win. The Hawks of Maryland State College began the last game with a bang, they were determined to prove the Greyhounds were too tired 'to finish another game. They moved quickly to a 26-16 lead. But the 'Hounds decided not to wait until halftime to begin their surge. By halftime the Pack was leading, 45-42 and ready for more action. The Hawks never saw the lead again as the Greyhounds loosened up and played their best game of the tournament. With the fine shooting of Dale 'Severson and the combined effort of the entire team the 'Hounds won the final game with the largest margin of all five games, 99-76. . . gear ,,,., fl: ' ,Y :-: t figs, Z , Q mx fp: Top left: Bob Castellano calls upon all his facilities of balance for the parallel bars. Top right: Ken Cone adjusts his timing for points on the parallel bars. Right: CBottoml Bill Bizzell, sopho- more, Artesia, Ken Cone, freshman, Lovingtong and Paul Dubish, freshman, Hol- land, Ill. fTopj Bob Cas- tellano, junior, Santa Feg John Frei, junior, Telford, Pa., Parker VanHecke, sophomore, Los Alamosg Joe D'Lugosz, senior, Lake Ge- neva, Wis.g and coach Barry Schockmel. 184 were :Pi 7 was Zz :wi gp aa, ' I Z ' mas? Q ,Wim image, U ,Q yi.: sg af , e' .1 2.32 - 'rr sr2i,.,,,f , My 151 Gymnast Places 9th On Trampoline at ationals The Greyhound gymnasts suffered a O-7 season for 1969. Easternis athletic department sorely missed coach Garland O'Quinn who was on leave for the year. Graduate as- sistant Barry Schockmel coached the team instead. At the national gymnastic meet in Macomb, Ill., trampo- line performer Bill Bizzell won ninth place, which bettered his eleventh place last year. Parker Vanl-Iecke and Ken Gone were not able to qualify for the finals on the long horse and still rings. .1 YL yyy. ea Q1 f if 'Mmm fe 1 Eastern Women Bowlers Take First in New Mexico The women's bowling team finished first in the New Mexico Recreation Conference Final 'Standings with a total of 172.29 conference points in five meets. The Uni- versity of New Mexico was second to Eastern with 156.41 points in four meets. June Nuvamsa, junior, Albuquerque, was Eastern's top coed team bowler, with 150 points, which was good for third place in New Mexico. Kate Fisher, fresh- man, White Rock, New Mexico, with 145 points, ranked number five. The men's team bowled to a third-place finish with 229.84 points. UNM won the conference with 234.81 points and New Mexico State followed with 230.93 points. 'Hound bowler Thurman Brown, senior, Portales, gained 180.8 points for fourth place in New Mexico, while Jim Topolski, from Anchorage, Alaska, and Scott Essington, Rockford, Illinois, bowled for ninth and tenth places. Men's Bowling Team-Mike Coron, freshman, Smith- town, New York, Mike Roehm, sophomore, Portales, Jim Topolski, senior, Anthorage, Alaska, Scott Essington, senior, Rockford, Illinois, and Bob Bureta, sophomore, Albuquerque. Girls' Bowling Team-Linda Griffin, junior, Farming- ton, Donna Beck, freshman, Truth or Consequences' Kay Fisher, freshman, White Rock, Marilyn Buretai sophomore, Albuquerque, June Nuvamsa, junior, Albu- querque, and Janie Anders, freshman, Albuquerque. Below left: Bowling coach Eddy Clark, who was respon- sible for coaching the women's team to the New Mexico championship, and for the men,s team's third place, marks the score sheet for the competitors in the Campus Union Games Room. 4 Y - Q1 .Y -. Vi ':. 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' .K Y ...mid P.- nl - f l x ' ' 'wk - '2 1 'f , ' - ll fide Qlffl' ,. . , V441 .n .. - e ' ' :sw ,lg le tri Z ,f .. ,...f:- ,I M . JI . , l l.r.e-Qe . l El, ff ' -el, fq il ki A -4- wh ,. A Y ,Q . I 2 -, af f 'i 1' 'Z eww ln AM A V- X h ' - ' 1-. ' 0 , l5' ?.Q, Y . V-5, ' . 4 -- , l . ' ' ' . me ' H.. . ,,f X if '- spa. -LL IM., , A- ML' ' - 35. V x Q ' A s f 'uf l .Q 'S ' 4 -...tx .fm ' .L Top Right: A West Texas State Buffalo snares 21 Greyhound pop fly. Above: Batter Dennis Kinder, senior, Portales, makes a base hit for the ,Hounds. Top left: Left Helder Larry Renfro, Sophomore, Lancaster, Calif., comes in on a RBI. 186 I . 4 I I 'ms 'J 1' l fn-l - I ,q,.,, , wifi' 'I i . li -il 1 i 1969 Baseball Team-Bottom row: Bill Pacheco, Fr. P5 Larry Renfro, So. Lf, Tim Whalen, Jr. Tb, Tom Cooper, So. Fbg Jim Polk, Jr. Pg Loy Hampton, Fr. Pg Joe Burton, So. P 5 Charles Gilmore, So. Cf, Tom Forni, So. Cf, Steve Milam, Jr. C3 and Ken Shaw, So. C. Top row: Assistant coach M-aa... Richard Howell, Stanton Moore, So. P5 Larry Ray, Jr, Ssg Bobby Click, jr. Ssg Gary Hackney, So. Rfg Wess Wells, Jr. Tb, Bobby Padilla, Fr. Ssg Ra.ndy Kimble, Sr. Sbg Dennis Kinder, Sr. Cg and head coach Wayne Gares. Greyhounds Bat Way 2 To Winning Season The best season ever for Eastern's baseball team raised the Greyhounds' record of winning seasons. This was possible with a victorious 23-13 season. Coach Wayne Gares attributed these victories to good hitting strength and line pitching arms. The Greyhound record of 23-11 brought them into NAIA District 7 playoffs held at Phoenix, Ariz. In Phoenix they played two games, one against North- ern Arizona University of Flagstaff and the other against University -of Albuquerque. The 'Hounds lost both games with scores of 10-3 and 8-3. Had they won both games they would have gone to St. Joseph, Mo., June 9-13, for the national NAIA baseball tournament. This was the second time Eastern was beaten in District 7 playoffs by Albuquer- que. The first time was in basketball in 1968. As for individual performances Tom Cooper batted in three home runs while Gary Hackney had the most runs batted in with a total of 25. Larry Renfro ranks seventh in the district in batting with a .425 average while Tom Forni ranks 13th with a .375. Joe Burton and Jim Polk rank fourth and lifth respectively for pitching with their records of 7-2 and 6-3. Loy Hampton led the district in strikeouts with a total of 84. Left: Coach Wayne Gares offers his viewpoint on the decision of the umpire. Top: Head baseball coach Wayne Gates and assistant coach Richard Howell pick out the travel squad for the week. Below: A West Texas third base- man attempts to put out two 'Hounds at one time. Eastern split two doubleheaders with them. ,..':. V' ll the J' LLL' Q' LEX 1...-, 75' QLSQJQQT l ,jk Y ,RW -v ,fi lex g sv hh Q ' , 'wx' Q .Highs --,EWWJZV '41 ,. 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Ben Calhoun, senior, Canon City, Colorado, gathered the most points by winning first, second and third places in three rounds of bareback bronc riding plus extra points for the best average in that event and put Eastern in the lead for the Hnals with 205 points. He was named All-Round Cowboy. Gary Lewis, junior, Pinon, won second in steer wrestling for 45 points. Virgil Lawson, junior, Wetmore, Colorado, took first in the ribbon roping event with 60 points and Ross Chesser, freshman, Roswell, won first place in final round ribbon roping. Lewis grabbed third in the tiedown roping and also fourth in ribbon roping. Only two women's rodeo team members came to Deadwood to compete for Eastern: Bonnie Lawson, the wife of Virgil, and Linda Blackburn, junior, Melrose. Both had fine performances as Mrs. Lawson took third place in the first round of barrel racing but turned over a barrel in the second. Eastern All-Round cowgirl Linda Black- burn placed second in the finals of break-away roping and fifth in barrel racing. j,:., ,m ,,!1 'iii 7 ...MMM ,,.., X 5 M l G it. .-.-.-. .-K W in S W Bi: A v w-eg, H- K.. dl . 5 will W 'i fe .- '1 .- K . , i I a w':'E I V '- ' K I n - 'QWH' ' .... , . zz.. up X X... A .... 2? .- 'y .fl Nad' 5 4 x .- ug , 4 ., -fm., .-3 11- .5-gf. Q. ,. Y., -gif-1 .. 2 4 15, ' 5.3.1 W . Q 1- ' ' . ., .x af., - ' . . 47' ,wg j A-: 5 1 v -NCP' Wqnfli. . ff- I . -. l-.,,f' 5 5 V. 1 -... V . K ' . ' , ' . 1 ' v P I , - 1 .- 1 ' 1- -Q - P- ' n 'Zmv Fame k- Q - 1,. a 1,-I B Q ff, 4 . .. ,, U11 1. ,vw 115 Q 2 ,N --' .:' , is 1 ' . 1 Mil ig 1-11,11 , - . 1 x 1. -Q., 'Q '- 1 ' 55.5-. ,. 11 I g Top left: Swimming Coach Richard Dart checks up on his boys styles for correction. Top right: Chris Hamman, sophomore, Por- tales, warms up for the 200-yard free style race. Below: Chris Hamman, sophomore, Por- talesg Don Kienlen, junior, Portales, Barrie Culver, junior, Portalesg Dennis Shippey, senior, Portales, and Dave Whytlaw, senior, Bayard, N.M. Not pictured is John Morse, junior, Houston, Texas. wimming Team Places Eleventh In AIA Meet .-1 4 -. .M ,gm as. ,. 'C 1 'N ' w.,.,.'u. 1. ' L L 5 tv Wir' N N tu -L... Downers Grove, Illinois, was the site of the NAIA swimming finals March 21-23. Eas'tern's swimming team won llth place in the meet with 62 points. Eastern Michigan University took the winner's trophy with a total of 312 points. Don Kienlen, junior, Portales, finished 12th in the 200-yard butterfly and swam for a new school record time of 2207.8 in a prelim heat. Chris Hamman, freshman, Portales, won sixth place in the 200-yard freestyle in a new school record time of 1:49.41-6. Also winning sixth place was Dennis Shippey, senior, Portales, in the 100-yard breast stroke in 1103.4 'uF a ' ' , ' ' 1 . .. ,w ii U mi. 5 - - ' - f,1.t,zuA4igdAiuni,.s2l:gm.,,.i..,,,t ' Y Y Y w m in N .H W1 Wt.w m w uw m , . If 1 1 1 . w u m m ui Uwxlgisi M Q' . , 1, , .e if .N ,N , X V! ,Nd Q ,W H uw N 11,wi 'ii,l' . . iw '1 .4 ie: , f 1-ze-. .Q ' i-'Jil f V'f-r -ag I L- k Cindermen Pound Track with New Coach A ,, 4 , fFf'tgf:,5g 5 , 'E'f f,' ,Q WTEISSW Z Y , 7' 3. .Q T?-Wm 5 , , f: Hf1 -' ' 1 r W f- L Q T, , A . ,, , ir M E ,,,,:, Kamp., Tag,-l I Trmwwny M rf 2 if Q sgiel 'X in! 35 W 55 ' Y wi is 'J' Q H Q 417 ,, 1 1 Q I, Q- .i i e , 3 L fir ., X, -f W , I 1 ' Q W--is -G Q. ' ' - lt ' .l N' N, N . .N-:A ., R. --M + , -f I ' , v 5? , .JK .- -' xf' -...' ,I- - an 5 , . - e H ' M A.. X 5' ' ,UQ 'X I . Y , v -' .nm tw- - nf, A . 'ky '-s--M? -N: ' -. N. ., A ,Q ' 15,1 'Su -Ln . ' 1, Q ru ' v J +1--:qu , Q 'L Li al M 'Q - - -, 1 . 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Foote ran the high hurdles in a new school record time of 14.2 but was unable to make it to the Hnals, even though the winning finals time was 14.2. Both brothers, Gary and Barry Coffman, did well in the triple jump with Barry jumping 47' 6524 for seventh place and Gary jumping 46' 8 for ninth place. For other performances of the season Quentin Wilson broke his javelin record this year C208' 10 J with a toss of 219' 10 . Jessie Cleare, sophomore, Phoenix, Arizona, equaled the school mark in the 100-yard dash at 9.6 and ran the 220 in 21.4 seconds. Harry Mathis, sophomore, Abernathy, Texas, was timed in the 100 at 9.8. Far left: Harold Sando, freshman, Jemez Pueblo, and Harry Mathis, sophomore, Abernathy, Texas, led the field of milers at Eastern's grass track on the West Campus field. Left: James La- monica, freshman, Los Alamos, improves on the long jump style with a leap of 20 feet. 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'tvtw f 14 Greyhound Track Team-Front Row: Larry Hand, fresh- man, Artesia, James Lamonica, freshman, Los Alamos , Henry Martin, freshman, Jal, Gary Coffman, senior, Portales, Quen- tin Wilson, senior, Deming, David Foote, junior, Tucurncarig Raymond Reeves, freshman, Portales, and Harold Sando, freshman, Jemez Pueblo. Back Row: Harry Mathis, sophomore, Abernathy, Texas, Zale Woodward, junior, Portales 5 Gary Haggard, sophomore, Carls- bad, Barry Coffman, junior, Portales 5 Jessie Gleare, fresh- man, Phoenix, Arizona, Paul Payne, sophomore, Portales, Jimmie Jackson, sophomore, Levelland, Texas, Douglas Gibbs, freshman, St. Vraing and David Sharp, freshman, Shiprock. i F . few' ' '-1 ,swirl I' 'fi,4a,i.--G W ' J 'g 1M lwflrniftfi-ms,-1 it imhiuii ll W J l ll V l ll ivii .qFwBL6 I ' ig, 3 -'M lm J AFA' H' YJ ' at f 'l T 1 a W, X w A Q ' in 7 5' A, .' ', .limi NPN if ' K' 1'?n1'FZw-f' . ... , . , . , vi-in ., --1 , , .i-- -.H VF- ... , t. 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Netmen Net inth At ational Meet The Greyhound tennis team should have been roadrunners as much as it traveled in 1969. The 'Hounds had a 4-0 won-loss record until they met the University of New Mexico across the ne-ts. But the road trip kept the record still in good condition at 9-1. The 'Hounds won District 7 with a fantastic 16-1 record. This gave them a ticket to Kansas City, Missouri, where they played in the NAIA finals. Last year the Pack was eleventh in the nation and this year an improvement of two places gave them ninth. The 'Hounds sat through the first round. In the second round Steve Carlton, senior, Portales, and Steve Lamoreux, senior, Sante Fe, won their games 6-1, 6-1 for both sets. The rest of the team lost in the second round and had to wait for the doubles, to play again. Carlton was beaten in the third round, 6-3, 6-3, while Larnoreux won the third and lost in the fourth round 9-7, 2-6, 6-4. In the doubles Dave Porter, senior, Santa Fe, and Loyd Waite, junior, Santa Fe, were beaten in the longest set played at this yearis NAIA, 6-4, 19-17. Jimmie johnson, sophomore, Roswell, and Mickey White, senior, Albuquerque, lost in the second round 6-1, 6-3 while Lamoreaux and Carlton advanced 'to the fifth round where they lost to Presbyterian College, North Carolina, 6-0, 6-3. Top: Steve Lamoreux, senior, Santa Fe, makes his second serve with a hard smash just over the net, Right: Mickey White, senior, Albuquerque, snuffs out a possible loss by dealing a low hit to his opponent. 1 S -5- Ewa ..- E Q 4 L+ T- ,, , .I i, i N . rr - io 211 -f fy s xx it .,,, W HQ ' Y 1,-, 6 if gf ,,,, Hx 5 , 3 . tx uk 3, ,v -, -1 ,wt 'T '25, M K lx N N g 1, N N, , . . , , Eggs an if' 5 9, .9- sx f s W l l I .-f '- .fi A O 'I,4Il-M Left: Steve Carlton, senior, Portales, concentrates on his raquet position with a slow hit. Below: Bob Cos- tanzo, sophomore, Sayville, New York, takes advantage of opponent's lapse by de- livering an overhead smash. 197 Dance Production up 1 , 1 W W. , ,Mhz Above: Ron Pennington, sophomore, San Francisco, California, and Nikky Kull, senior, Portales, end a dance production in style in the studio of the P. E. Com- plex. Left: Calleen Hackney, freshman, Portales, and Dale Holmon, freshman, Albu- querque, exhibit one of the positions in a skit for dance class. Right: Dance students study the movements necessary for a precise production. Below: Ted Caluwe, sophomore, Chicago, Illinois, ac- companies Cyndy Scanlon, junior, Farmington, in a modern ballet theme. 577- v ' . Lx.. x H M TQ 3 NLEY UUVEH I4 ERDN Parent's Day at Eastern, October 19, was an exciting event. The unde- feated Colorado State Bears were downed by the Greyhounds, 21-7. It was the first home win for Eastern before a large Parent's Day crowd. Here the proud fathers of players view the Bear Massacre from chair tops, while wearing the numbers of their boys on their backs. if If All 202 .uf 'W Below: Steve White, Portales, keeps his head down and follows through on a drive, to show the golf team the cor- rect form. Right: Leading golfer David Porter, senior, Portales, watches his putt roll toward the pin for a birdie. f - ,M - l . 'B I oi Q I V4 , ' 3 M i Greyhound Golfers Finish Fifth Place at NAIA Finals Eastern ended the 1969 golf season by winning fifth place in the NAIA finals held in Fwort Worth, Texas. The Greyhounds, with David Plorter leading with a total score of 306 for 72 holes, had a tourney total of 1,234. Texas Wesleyan College, the host school for the tourney at Fort Worth, won the winning trophy with a 14-point lead over second-place Appalachian State Col- lege, N. C. The Eve 'Hounds played four rounds and finished with totals of 306 for David Porter, senior, Portales, 309 for Robert Scaling, junior, Roswell, 316 for Chuck Morgan, sophomore, Graettinger, lowag 319 for Jerry Johnson, freshman, Marshalltown, Iowag and 323 for Monty Black- man, freshman, Indio, Calif. Golf coach B. B. Lees attributed the ,Hounds fifth place finish to the second day of play when all the putts rolled bad. Lees said the squad did much better than expected, when Porter just missed making the All-America list, which requires a tourney total of 304. Kappa Sigs Win Championship Kappa Sigma won the overall fraternity intramural championship while Chaves Hall took the housing league title. The Kappa Sigs won football and bas- ketball to compile points toward their title. Sigma Chi took softball, B-football and badminton. Sigma Nu won the cross- country and wrestling. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon took track and field and Delta Sigma Pi won the volleyball competition. Varsity Stampedes Over Alumni, 25 0 The annual Green and Silver football scrimmage hit a new note for 1969 when the contest was converted into the first alumni-varsity game. The scrimmage was staged in Greyhound Stadium on May 10. The former football Greyhounds were stymied by the efforts of the varsity team by a score of 25-0. The 25 points were backed up by a total varsity yardage of 402 yards, while the alumni were held to seven yards rushing and 81 yards passing. The leading player for the varsity was Mike Franks, sophomore, Brawley, Gal- ifornia, who completed 12 of 20 passes for 190 yards and carried the ball for 22 yards. He crossed the goal line for three touchdowns. This was the last scrimmage before the fall football practice which starts the 1969 season. Howard White, head Greyhound football coach, hit the recruiting trail, made phone calls, and many stops re- cruiting new players. So far, he is well satisfied with his results. Right: Alumni team members watch in awe at the varsity stampede of Greyhounds which led to an undergraduate victory of 25-0. Below: 'Hound alumni finally decide to put a stop to the rambling Drew Sanders, senior, Ft. Worth, Texas. ykfws Above: David Foote, junior, Tucum- Cari, leads the high hurdle Held with a time of 14.5. Following Foote in second place is a West Texas State hurdler. Left: Jim Guymon shoots from the iieldin NAIA action against High Point, North Carolina, in Kan- sias City, Missouri, Eastern won 77- 3. :VA ifvilizfiie' L Q' . . A. 335533 N., , ,f W 5? sim if 5 Mig? .sma1e'2:f2iQ' ,si EL 25' af p 'view , k L V.---:ff , m , -L.-o,Fkg'f. 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Sophomore Beau And Blossom .MBA Wzllwzan we glllgl QW54674 Freshman Beau And Blossom ' fcfwaz A-2. me IMI X-Y X :L XX Senior Beau And Blossom MM Qaknze Zuma 'M .Qawkf :weaned VI-Qi Junior Beau And Blossom .Aim .Zu 71461601 join Milan Y sr:- ognvzm .I mf! V , W BK., X, iw' 'Q -:gig ie. h. 'rf if 219 David Allen Activities-Kappa Kappa Psi, Orchestra, Band, BSU, Dean's List. Major - Music Education. Who' Who Rhonda Morgan Activities-Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Cardinal Key, Epsilon Mu Beta. Major-Sociology. t,. 'l J - ,I Nigel , i A f ,fi QQ , v , 44 1 t 5 Fw 1, l -V r A fi f' 3 H ' . 5 ia.: We AW ! fy All rl V s .- is , ,:'l.-. EL P. , -'rA .,r' Wesley Batson m Larry Barnett Activities - Phi Kappa Psi, Senator, IFC, Dean's List. Major -Math. 220 Activities- American Marketing Assn., Phi Beta Lambda, Vet eran's Club, IFC, Sigma Nu. Majors-Marketing, Finance, Busi- ness Administration. -ag al ll if 1 1' Y T as Chuck Rives Activities-MENC, Houndsmen, Church of Christ Bible Chair, Board of Elections, Pres. Pro Ternpore Senate, Pres. of Senate, Associated Students, V. P., USO Tour, Concert Choir, Choral Union, Swanee. Major- Music Education, Amy Abeyta Activities-Phi Gamma Nu, Dean's List, Alpha Lamhda Delta, Epsilon Mu Beta, Resident Assistant. Majors- Secretarial Educa- tion, Business Adminstration. Charles Packenham Activities- Industrial Education Club, Senator, Outstanding Senior in Industrial Education, Head Resident. Graduate Studies in Education. Robert McGough Activities-Chi Sigma Alpha, Physics Club, Dean's List, Out- standing Freshman Chemistry Student. Major-Chemistry. -4-., , L mg .. X - 'N , Martha Sukovich Activities-Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Cardinal Key, Epsilon Mu Beta, Chi Omega, Best Dressed Coed of the Month, Little Sisters of Minerva, Major-Secretarial Administration. Jerry Jones Activities- Houndsmen, Concert Choir, BSU, Religious Activities Committee, Senator, Dean's List, BSU Summer Missionary to Germany. Major-Elementary Education. ,' . Nancy Bowdish Activities-Resident Assistant, Epsilon Mu Beta, Deanis List, Alpha Lambda Delta. Major-English. Don Richer Activities-Delta Sigma Pi, Dean's List, Best Dressed Delta Sigma Pi. Major - Accounting. V. T . w l A Susan Chappel Activities-Spurs, Epsilon Mu Beta, Alpha Delta Pi, Dean's List, Little Sisters of Minerva. Major- Marketing. Wx Ken Logan Activities-Houndsmen, Sigma Nu. Majors-Sociology, In- dustrial Management. .N P MIK H t: X f . 44411 I 7,41 TWV' U Q . A ff' i B X it if ,ij l in 5 , ' at 1 P p uw: l ..1 :lf fe 1 , , Jean Ragsdale Activities-Spurs, Epsilon Mu Beta, Euterpeans, Band, Concert Choir, Choral Union, Sigma Alpha Iota, Miss Portales '66, Swanee, Band Sweetheart. 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XX hippie sequence. is x Nw! 4 Green Grow 'Lilacs Opens Drama Season Green Grow the Lilacs, under the direction of Frank Harnish, chairman of the Drama Department, be- gan the season playing to capacity audiences from October 17-19. Adria Chavis as Laurie and Tim McGuinness as her lover, Curly, captured the audience in the tender love story taken from Lynn Rigg's smash broadway hit, Okla- homa, about the early days of the state. Nancy den Hartog as Aunt Eller Murphy, Donna Hammond as Ado Annie Carnes, Joe Reynolds as Jeeter, and Larry Schultz as a peddler, all worked hand-in-hand to boost the season to a big success. 31 Y we ,Q .Q ss. lk .. 1, N .M Ns Q ,mv W s 'Six tx -V beg!! Z R.. Curly CTim McGuinnessj uses the convenience of a card game to rile Jeeter Hoe Reynoldsl. 'Tu -if f' w it wsw ,.Qgf.fi- 1- . W ir is as lf' -:l f 2 'QP ye -V ire , 1 5 . 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Baldwin, professor in the Psychology Department, spoke. Then Jan Kirk, Senior from Roswell, was crowned Homecoming Queen. A pep-rally with sparse attendance and a bonfire were held the same evening. Waiting for Karen Maciolek, Miss New Mexico, to light the fire, an unknown spectator grew impatient and tossed a match into the huge pile of wood and debris. Hours of labor went into float construction. As parade time drew near the work pace became super-frenzied. The Sigma Nu's Mother Goose won the Sweepstakes award for the second consecutive year. ENMU, despite bitter cold weather, once again en- joyed an excellent parade. A lively cavalcacle of bands, antique cars, floats, and cheerleaders proceeded through the winding streets of Portales to the delight of viewers of all ages. Eastern came out on the short end of the football circus against Northern Arizona. A 4 1 X! , Z ,.4...rv:2::.S- it-:sun , --.L Jan Kirk, senior from Roswell, was crowned Homecoming Queen. 1 .-1-is ..rf , 'vigrx chi? .ww t :luis ra WWW W, -M2535 : ' 1 W N, H. F. W.- .le -4, asa!! W A . --1 V-5:-:J K 4 I - .. Y If 9 Q65 T wi Q lu 'QQ ,ASSE . - Y ali: ,.-ff' uf N ,i -qs V 4 6 1 -fl! gas. N . ' 'H'--1 The glow of the bonfire drew the crowd IDCO wlld cheers of vlctory as Homecoming drew -. - 1 near. Eastem's alumns appeared to enjoy the annual bar-b-q served up by coed Jane Terry. 44 V 1 S5M.l was un.sn.,.. if Q, V , I . 4 . Y X qu.. , ,.,....rn ..f:.1' fl, - ' A.: 1,4 ' - H 1.-' Lg. The cheerleaders helped boost the parade to an exciting start. af 45 I K 1 -fig. xl 491144 44 Y Ain ff? Nancy DenHartog performed her best in a solo interpretation of Sandburgis poem on love, Readers Theatre Stages 'C. Sandburg s World' The World of Carl Sandburg was presented by the School of Speech and Drama at University Theatre January 9-10. The production was di- rected by Frank Harnish, chairman of the drama department. The cast, as a whole, composed of three stu- dents, Larry Schultz, sophomore, Nancy Den- Hartog, graduate, and David Zeims, junior, reached new heights of unity and harmony in presenting the Norman Corwin arrangement of Sandburg's works, including songs from his song- bag, published and unpublished poetry and excerpts from his biography of Abraham Lincoln. ,,f4' -I-T uf' David Zeims interpreted folksongs from American Songbag The Rotten Apple, a band from Albuquerque, provided music for the Playboy Party. 55,3092 Q L Pike-o-ettes, :3..,... ' All If dressed as bunnies, served refreshments at the dance. Pi Kappa Alpha Sponsors Recurrent Playboy Dance February 15, Pi Kappa Alpha, assisted by their little sisters, the Pike-o-ettes, sponsored their annual Playboy Dance in the CUB Ballroom. The Rotten Apple, from Albuquerque, provided music and the Pike-o-ettes Playboy Bunnies waited on the tables to take orders for cokes or cigarettes. The 1969 Playmate was Miss Barbara Woodridge, a member of Alpha Delta Pi. ' fx ,mm - vm r x .gm L. , ,sf il I M W Wm 4 , 5:22 ' f,, w Y, ' z Q, ax .N .-., , ivy! ,fr M M .,, I I - l 'fl A ,-I ' X A,,'in. . AA, - -.3 5 - , 'Rx Y! -A - v -, . rf -' Y SVN -W- L 5 .rl - f it ' A6 K 9.. Q I X diflaf Q4 K . i - ' r uAn.1. veg ' 'Q V as in .sz wh 93? ' ' v ' X111-5, in M' JLG' ...ss m.. L .3v N 'A ff 4 E 'n P Y K ,. K. .- A-'A KK, N ' ' W VE!'ff!Qr h ..,:wxxK V wt -5 t 12-15115 XX W I' X fb,a.L.waw 'H-5 xN - 1 f---A ,XX H N u A XXX '21 if 'S' ik X x 1 g. ,. QPR f , f ff fa -,,,o 5 Ford Cjohn Burkej scolds Anne fBettie Foxy for sneaking oFf with Dr. Cajus fSteve Dwyenj - an 9 QNX Aida pleads with Queen Ammeris for her forgiveness. 24 I' 5 i . X 95 xc 1 uznlnrvlnnrliwnim Q, I 1,1 , V . M 4, ' C' Q if x 15. A PP 1 is 1 wg X '1. 'Qi if 4 0 O . t '.. gm, - vw. X 11 8 1 .D , ' x n . V , 'f ax Y .u-3.4 -M -.4 I 'H' C-E-T Up With People sang a medley of songs about the 50 states and its every day people. F s-A Concern Establlshed By Up With People The 160-member cast of Up With Peoplei' appeared on Easternis campus in a teaser', on December 12, and in a concert on December 13. The teaser previewed the Friday night concert by presenting several numbers from it. A medley of songs about the 50 states com- prised the first half of the concert beginning at 8 p.m. in the P.E. Complex. The second half as- sumed a more global perspective including songs from around the world. The group was accompanied by a drum, acous- tic guitars and brass instruments. As one member of the group said, 'Up With People' is an idea . . . a demonstration of feeling, concern, involvement. 250 'Blue Denim' Probes Into Today's Issues Popular folk singer Bob Dylan once wrote a ballad entitled, The Times, They Are A Chang- ing. It's theme suggested a warning for modern- day mothers and fathers that they shouldn't criticize what they can't understand. The admonition provided the theme for a modern-day exploration of such vital questions as abortion and the generation gap, in a drama pre- sentation Blue Denim, presented on the Theatre stage at Eastern to appreciative audiences. Duane Ryan, assistant professor in speech and drama, directed Leo Herlihy and William Noble's play. Cal Littlefield, sophomore from Las Cruces, has the role of Arthur Bartley, a teenager who finds himself in difficulty when his girlfriend, Janet Willard, played by Dot Littlefield, becomes preg- nant. Young Bartley decides that the way out of their predicament is an abortion for the girl. His problem is multiplied by conflicts with his mother and father, who refuse to understand the situation. Arthur Bartley, CCal Littlefieldl and Janet Willard CDot Littlefieldj ponder the advisability of an abortion for Janet. l Arthur Bartley fCal Littlefieldj tries to understand the lack of communica- Arthur's sister Lillian fChuckie Muellerj and his father Major Bartley tion between him and his PHFCYNS- fLarry Schultzj try to draw-out the troubled youngster. ww! Felix Ungar, fRobert Donohoel, and Oscar Madison, fRichard Ghavisl, entertain themselves with two English beauties. ' A Crybaby and a Slob Meet in 'Odd Couple' A sensitive hypochondriac-crybaby and an unreliable superslobg a nearly impossible combination. But the pro- duction crew of The Odd Couplef, under the direction of Dr. R. Lyle Hagan, dean of the School of Speech and Drama, succeeded in combining them almost perfectly in an impressive show Dec. 12-14 at University Theatre. Robert Donohoe, assuming the challenging role of Felix Ungar, came through with a realistic portrayal of the grief-stricken, self-pitying divorcee. Richard Chavis also drew plaudits for his performance as the cynical, undependable, sloppy Oscar Madison. 2 1 Vx' 1 as I iq 61 .. Competitive Spirit Grows During Final Greek Games Competititve spirit was truly the theme as the seventh annual Greek Week got under way. Among the highlights of the week was a Chariot Race, Tug-of- war, the Greek games, and a Greek dance held at the Midway. The games were followed on Sunday with a church service at the P First Methodist Church in Portales. The Sigma Nu's and Chi O1nega's came out victors with the most points during the games. This year Greek Week was spon- sored by Pi Kappa Alpha. . . If ,- . Afv. 'E' If i , . .1 The three-legged race was one of the many games held among the Greeks. Fright ai 'axe- Q , -um - 'f17Z ..! .. ' ' A-vi' - ' i Y ' 1, V 1 Awww? L.. - rie e A - i Y Q ..- Chi Omega's won the Greek Games, which included field and running events. X r' .lf Hu fx .J. Q A , . f F my .. - -gg ia, 'ik u ,J vi' l li! 'Y' 'id 'i 5, x Q X. f 'K Xvp I5 ll . - 14 .N 'X ,,53.f!E7.Y:lP,q k . ','r4fs hm 'iJ?'l,.-21.1. 'N Kappa Sigma won the tug-of-war but came out second in the over all Greek Games. Competitive spirit spurred the fraternities in the tug-of-war. A i -f Try fl! ,P Q. 1, W Y' f F , , rs fl !'S-.- .fx - L. A, , 6 .Q I' il n .4 4 Q. , p , c 1-51,5 I i fl - 2 if N Q ' i if l 3 K pf N wr la Mort Sayner was supported by Alpha Delta Pi as a candidate. ll American Greg Hyder Crowned Dogpatch King Easternis annual Twirp Week was scheduled for March 16- 21. According to tradition, girls get to do the asking for dates and foot the bills for the activities during this week. Events planned by the Campus Union Building Board of Activities included a coffeeshop dance, a special admission Srice to the Tower Theatre and the annual 'Sadie Hawkins ance. The Sadie Hawkins dance was held on the Campus Union Building patio and students came dressed in Dogpatch garb. During the dance Greg Hyder, sponsored by DeBaca Hall, was crowned king. The other candidates were Mort 'Sayner, sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi, Mike Dunavan, supported by Kappa Delta, and Robbie Gilmore, supported by Zeta Tau Alpha. Mike Dunavan was sponsored by Kappa Delta to run for king. T wig, . '4f.,w JLFUML ' .I NS. NIH: Ligl' -If 'E' Q Y yVr,,,. ' Robbie Gilmore was sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha as a candidate. Greg Hyder, supported by De Baca Hall, was elected Twirp King Hs..- Chuckie Mueller interpreted the parts of both Mollie and Muriel. w uw mud' , , 1 7 F fl - Dennese Whetstone narrated the part of the in quisitive mare. Animal Farm Staged As Humorous Satire The year's second Readers Theatre featured Joe Rynolds, Rodd Hubble, and a cast of five others inthe satirical Animal F arm, written by George Orwell. All animals were created equal, accord- ing to the pigs who were seemingly the lead- ers, but by the end of the 'first act all animals were created equal, except some were more equal than others. The play was, in reality, pointing out the flaws in Communism, but to the audience it was a delightful and humorous narrative about a group of 'honest and sincere animals. 255 ' A ' A A '!!Nn'f-- ..5wzP' WM, EI 12' .wk I M V 1- ' V 3 M ' 1 all KJ E t 'I 'fp t 1t',f-:Wt A, TN V., 1 'LN A-f be J! xt, 'f Qxdl 1 I 'l T' t F Q B ,As ,i,, be x , Q,-ft.-fi 3 I 1 Alfred fTom Dwyery plays Violetta's fMary Collins, lover. John Burke irnplores My son come Home. Chorus and Orchestra Present the Elaborate 'La Triviata' A beautiful evening on May 20, 1969, found the stage set and the singers eager to begin the memorable Italian opera 'La Traviataf The opera, written by Giuseppe Verdi, was scored and sung in the original Italian version by the Choral Department at Eastem. 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Richard Alires Portales, N.M. if l ,L X 'ni ,, al. mf, Kee , Johnson Puts Soul In Freshman Class Where-the-hcck is the P.E. Complex? Oops, I thought Lincoln Hall was the girls' dorm! The air rang with these intellectual comments as freshmen entered the grand and glorious realm of New 'Student Week. However, as the first semester progressed, the class of '72 organized and elected oHicers. John Johnson, the new and energetic president, organized such events as the annual Homecoming bonfire, Christmas carol- ing, dances, and picnics. The class chose the March of Dimes as their project and planned to forge class unity. There was, however, an over-all null attendance at many of those activities, perhaps because the Fresh- men were still pooped from New Student Week. li ll ,I , ' Q- A 'ie ll H Q, ' --V V' MI Janice Anders ,mu l 5E5'5'f -' ' 'ss' Q Q' Albuquerque, N.M. 1 V 1 N' g l L' da Anderson j ,L vi ff Mark Anderson 'ggi , '- H, Roswell, N.M. ,win , still Gloria A unar H Q I ll 5 H l si, ,, Una, ' Terry Aranda N Santa Fc, N.M. , Q Earnest Archuleta Q l iiki Espanola, N.M. N ii: li ' iii Albuquerque, N.M xxx, N QQ Lewis Arrington an Clayton, N.M. xws Qxfi- , H nm' xx w few-' ,2- r N PE 1 'E'- Lenora Austin -A Estancia, N.M. L infill! Albuquerque, N.M. ss 1 w Garrison, N,Y. George Banister 'en - , 'q L, 1 l L Q x , my 1 K 7' f Q X fm H Mu Farmington, N.M. ' W Charles Beaulieu Gardner, Mass. David Beaulieu John Beaumont Albuquerque, N.M. Truth or Consequences, N.M. . X - M , M. ,,, sap . R xxxirixx 2: V ' - ' Q. Z it fs-Am z 1 'iil,a :fi t H e ,lu i A X J l N . 'woes J 1lfg::,:lT 'fef f fi'i'ai'IfI4'.,. -J Z'- aqf , un.. .4 T 'S Dale Beeman Roswell, N.M. Sarah Begar Gallup, N.M Steven Behounek Casper, Wyn. judy Bennett Albuquerque, N.M. Orvil Bennett Ft Sumner, N.M. Jim Bergauer Los Alamos, N.M. Ted Berry Artesia, N.M. Monty Bilberry Santa Fe, N.M. Martha Bird Albuquerque, N.M. Elizabeth Black Muleshoe, Texas Fred Black Albuquerque, N.M. Monty Blackman Indio, Calif. Eliza Blea Tucumcari, N.M. Nelia Bluitt Hobbs, N.M. Patricia Bocox Clovis, N.M. Alice Bolin Los Alamos, N.M. jackie Bollen Clovis, N.M. Mike Bonds Portales, N.M. David Borman Tucumcari, N.M. Sandie Borthwick Albuquerque, N.M. Gerald Boswell Hurley, N.M. Linda Boyd Clovis, N.M. Leah jo Brazil Scholle, N.M. Cindy Brennan Auburndale, Mass. David Brennan Santa Fe, N.M. Pam Brent Clovis, N.M. Sharon Breyman Clarksville, Ark. James Broome Clovis, N.M. Terry Brousseau Los Alamos, N.M. Barbara Brown Eunice, N.M. Eva Brown Portales, N.M. Gay Brown Portales, N.M. Lawrence Brown Alamogordo, N.M. Nancy Brown Bayard, N.M. Wayne Brownlee Los Alamos, N.M. LuWanda Brummcr Albuquerque, N.M. No' . W L ,ay ek. ,nv- ,. l ,lglii ' Z' wgf-V T' in aa T' 1-v xi ii 4:--' ,l 'P'- V 1 K l ff' .11 N V i ff I , l L-. i l l ff W 269 xN XWWP 4'-S t x ,Q J , f A ZW a P Q' X : 'zur ,, t V , FWQ lil. is E7 C ir' Z? 1' --1 g..f- S- '95 F' ' 'kzfsmi .M .1 1-P' vi A 'T favs tri X , 4. w H w if ' - 'ia ' L4 1, P C 'Z' 1 il? Bill Bryant Portales, N.M. Peter Bullock Libertyville, Ill. Patricia Buls La Paz, Bolivia Linda Burnett Portales, N.M. Mary Busby Roswell, N.M. Cynthia Cantou Santa Fc, N.M. Linda Cardin Albuquerque. N.M. Michael Caress Albuquerque, N.M. Doug Carpenter Clovis. N.M. Jana Carpenter Oro Grande, N.M. Deborah Carter Albuquerque, N.M. Donald Carter Clovis, N.M. Carla Carver Gallup, N.M. Jeff Casados Los Alamos, N.M. Tino Casaus Bernalillo, NNI. Joy Casey Causcy, N.M. Mary Castillo Albuquerque. Nil. Susan Chilton Farmington. N.M. Shannon Clarke Clovis, NAI. Dale Clavel Roy. N.M. Dick Clavel Roy, N.M. Lorrie Clifton Los Alamos, N.M. Bruce Colbert Lake Forest, Ill. Phyllis Conder Des Moines, N.M. Raymond Cone Midland, Texas Cheryl Conley Clovis. N.M. james Conley Portales. N.M. Jeanne Cook Albuquerque, N.M. Linda Cook Lovington, N,M. Robbie Coon Gallup, N.M. Susan Cooper Bl Monte, Calif. john Comelius Santa Fe, N.M. Cathy Cornwall Clayton, N.M. James Costa Clovis, N.M. Lester Coursey Santa Fe, N.M. John Cowan Albuquerque, N.M. Bill Cunico Las Vagas, N.M. Eugene Cunnington Los Alamos, N.M. joseph Curfman Los Alamos, N.M. Brenda Davidson Cannon AFB, N.M Christine Davidson Los Alamos, N.M. Gary Davidson Portales, N.M. Dorthy Davis Albuquerque, N.M. Lillian Davis Albuquerque, N.M. 20 lv ,pr ,fr f 9 7 3- 1 -. in -xi 1,-,-V. f ,- ,ir .x-.1 1-1 L- ,-...su T7 I an. ?lt .gr ,,4 '36 f ' lei: I f '1- l 'QA -w-f Mary Finifrock Clovis. NAI. Ronald Firestone Clovis. NAI. Mary Fischer Albuquerque. Charles Fish Albuquvsrque. NAI. Janet Fitzner Logan, N.M. Deborah Fletcher Albuquerque, NAI. Patsy Flinn Roswell. NAI. Clayton Floyd Deming, NAI. Michael Floyd Clovis. NAI. jack Fowler Albuquerque, N.M. Bettie Fox Clovis. NAI. Rita Franco Carlsbad. N.M. ,Q-X x I N rj' T 1 4' cf . - I '. r?su 1. -,. 3 iz In 1 H l L ' N1 F i . Q . Q mt' 1 gs ,... rf 'Issui- f Beverly Frazier Alamogordo. NAI. Neil Freedman Albuquerque, N.M. Dale Fullerton Portales. NAI. Maxine Gachupin jemcz Pueblo, N.M. Bruce Gallaher Los Alamos, N.M. Nancy Galves Grants. NAI. Lionel Garcia Roswell, NAI. Lorene Garcia Vaughn, NAI. Darlene Gares Tucumeari. NAI. Georgia George Albuquerque. NAI. Thomas Gibson Deming. NAI. jimmy Giganle Raton. NAI. Larry Giles Glu-iiyville. N.G. Ronald Gillespie Portales. NAI. Richard Ginmi Redwood, Calif, Gail Glasscnck Portales, NAI. Bob Golf Albuquerque, NAI. Dena Goll' Elida. NAI. Ann Gomez Lumberton, NAI. Eua Gomez Portales. NAI. Diana Gonzales Portales. NAI. Marin Gonzales Vaughn. NAI. john Gooch Albuquerque, NAI, Douglas Gould Park, NAI. Ruth Graham Bclcu, NAI. Virginia Grayson Hobbs, NAI. Tomma Greathouse Portales, N.M. Jolene Grebe Albuquerque, N.M. Donna Grider Truth or Consequences, N.M Russell Grider Melrose, N.M. Robert Griego Albuquerque, N.M. Joyce Grimes Los Alamos, N.M. Roscann Grimes Clovis, N.M. Cynthia Guerm Albuquerque, N.M. Balm Gurulc es Moines, N.M. Faye Gutierrez Mescalero, N.M. Richard Haase Los Alamos, N.M. Linda Hail Mountainair, N.M. Reba Haisten Grenville, N.M. Joyce Hall iDeming, N.M. William Hamlin Whiterock, Diane Hancock Clovis, N.M. Larry Hand Artesia, N.M. Candis Harberts Napa, Calif. LaVerne Harriman Portales, N.M. Wanda Harriman Portales, N.M. Pat Harrison Roswell, N.M. Sharon Harvey Clovis, N.M. Vesta I-lasler Gallup, N.M. Wallace Hauanio Honolulu, Hawaii Robert Hayes Albuquerque, N.M. Dale Head Clovis, N.M. Susan D. Head Clovis, N.M. Sandy Heckel Artesia, N.M. David Heeter Albuquerque, N.M. Candace Heltsley Camarillo, Calif. Cy Henderson Silver City, N.M. Sally Henderson Portales, N.M. Irene Hengstenberg Los Alamos, N.M. Leslie Hibbs Albuquerque, N.M. Charles Hicks Roswell, N.M. Sanae Hikida Bangkok, Thailand Connie Hill Clovis, N.M. Kathy Hilley Albuquerque, N.M. Marchele Hise Albuquerque, N.M. Roby Hisel Ft. Sumner, N.M. Wynell Hobbs Ft. Stanton, N.M. Sue Hodges Belen, N.M. William Hogelund Bloomfield, N.J. Christine Holdeman Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Hollen Los Alamos, N.M. Larry Holley Roswell, N.M. Larry Holmes Los Alamos, N.M. Bonnie Horn Farmington, N.M. Douglas Home Aztec, N.M. Paula Houlihan Cuervo, N.M. Susan Howard Clovis, N.M. Challa Hu hes Eunice, Dale Hu hes Los Alamos, Hershel Hughes Texico, N.M. .af X. r w x NN fit vifvifg A ..,: SX 'lr ' 4' all K ill' XX -1'1 Adrienne Hulette Los Alamos, N.M. Elizabeth Hummer Roswcll, N.M. Doyle Hunt Melrose, N.M. Robert Hunt Ft. Sumner, N.M. John Hutchison Tren ton, Mich. Wilma Hutson Artesia, N.M. Kathy Hyatt Roswell, N.M. Marilyn Inman Carlsbad, N.M. Connie Isbell Portales, N.M. Daniel, Jackson Gallup, N.M. Douglas Jennings Fort Sumner, N.M. Mary Jennings Ruidoso, N .LL Elena Jensen Albuquerque, N.M. Larry J essen Joliet, Ill. Jerry Johnson Marshalltown, Iowa J' J lmson i3S?l7Q11,oN.M. John Johnson Roswell, N.M. LaVerne Johnson Portales, N.M. Sandra Johnson Albuquerque, N.M. Stanley Johnston Los Alamos, N.M. Susan Johnston Clovis, N.M. Vicki Johnston Portales, N.M. Betty Jones Roswell, N.M. Bobbie Jones Portales, N.M. Karla Jones Portales, N.M. Luann Jones Portales, N.M. Li lk la S 'www - N J 5' 13 fy x.T P' H N Wgm l vc 'Ria l ww WW Y ,w wmQ?G i A -rf 1 I PRF. so ' l B 5. j 'Z' I V ix lg: C -4 , W' A 7. H . , N x X l Mary Jones Carlsbad, N.M. Randy Jones Rogers, Ark. Steven Jun New York City, NX? Sara Ka nor Sandia Base, G K ll Clgsli, Sixfff P l K SESS, Nlinllllll st , T7 , 'sm av , ll 1, , r. l f -- f-:af f 1 W A' iiiiil. W l yi' -' .5 ir' 151532 l is J., F I , , , ll.: .. X :MC 0 V- :tiara 311+ 1 2 ' 3, S 4. .min as I . ,X Q 'Sing , lu If bs V ll :Z N ss I' A' J r Q3 - li cf' Z.. Q--, ,.-v N.-gf rg. . Ulf? I-.f T-7 ,...- fr 4. D Wa , hh. i 'ff' , - 6 ,fi I ng? ' ' Rl 3 s i ...f , ff:1,x ' zliirz 'J 1 5.155522 1 , H tl l 'H it , 4.- A Y , J ZH-fe-P rl it 1, Mk ff: Rosemary Kerschen Albuquerque, N.M. Steve Kidder Valley Station, Ky. Donald Ki, er Portales, Debi Killgo Roswell, N.M. janet Killough Los Alamos, N.M. goanie Kiker ortale-s, N.M. james Kirkpatrick Malvern, Pa. john Koble Cimarron, N.M. Tera Kolb Raton, N.M. Eddie Krugsliauser Clovis, N.M. - Novita Kromann Grady, N.M. David Labarge Albuquerque, N.M. Carol Lackey Tatum, N.lW. Lonnie Ladd Albuquerque, NAI. James LaMonica Los Alamos, N.M. Susan Lang Albuquerque, N.lN'I. Linda Larsen Albuquerque, N.M. Nicky LaValle Muncie, Ill. Vicki LaValley Albuquerque, N.M. Tonya Leach Portales, N.M. Lee Leal Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Learned Sandia Base, N.M. Stephen LeBlanc Des Moins, Wash. Cathy Lee Tucumcari, N.M. Iris Lee Aztec, N.M. James LaMonica Los Alamos, N.M. Janice Lewis Portales, N.M. Shirie Littlejolm Clovis, N.M. Joel Lockwood Clovis, N.M. Mary Lucero Carrizozo, N.M. Rick Luders Los Alamos, N.M. Phil Lyons Clovis, N.M. Patty Malone Artesia, N.M. Jimmy Manning Hobbs, N.M. M ' M Al:2ixr:i,vg.oi'illiifs N.M. Si Marchbanks Lovington, N.M. Melissa Marler Ponderosa, N,M. Henry Martin jal, N.M. Anthony Martinez Espanola, N.M. Elmer Martinez Dixon, N.M. Diana Martino Albuquerque, N.M. Isaias Mascarenas Tucumcari, N.M. jan Mason Muleshoe, Texas Frankie Masters San Jon, N.M. Alan McAlister Espanola, N.M. Marcy McCloskey Los Alamos, N.M. Alexa McCormack Clovis, N.M. Lou McDaniel Albuquerque, N.M. v - -4 rs Jail . MF- in , . we .., ,,- 'Q I we 2 1 1 . -1 3 - . -XFN '.fl..1 . fx ' --v ,fc A Z 3 --,ff - 5 '-144551 - , f X F 4 - V' f ,gr crux- is l l -UM-Q. K A ,-, x , , V f - 3 ' T,.., A 1.-5 Q-H R . 1 fisiilifw .ww i i i'Fvf'?4L , '., Fifa. -5.5-'i' ' ..v., I J. -'A Ann, -P A My '4i,...,S.,,,. t. ,:','.'- ,J--' kfhnzr' . ' , '- -5,:f-- - . f' 'u9'+:.,-tl' r - , ,trips 'T' ' 14- fx -. I xiii gf ' s' ,.' . ,.,,'-!..y.uv-' 3-. 4, -- .u ga, -4.. 'V'-ST if 'fy' .jeg .. Z l'2.-'-'Qff4'5. ' .,',,'-5.urf- ' ' 4- .::l,: 'S Angie ' Axel'-1'-g-rw ll. ,WMM-. ' -ui., ' Q1 v -.9 ' N X .- F , - , Q 3, ms ,A ',f'.- N s-v-l if yi l iv-v , . ea 339 u 'B l l 1 ' l X17- -Q Q- N1-7 L Q I V ' ll f l f fi .y lg' v l x will f f! QI , ...Y i h A it fi 'ffl . Af' vx ,f ', l , ,..,v 4 I e l '25 wg 9... Mi, fav Debbie McDonald Del City, Okla. Harold McFarling Albuquerque, N.M. Mark McKay Carlsbad, N.M. Kathleen McKiernan Albuquerque, N.M. Kew McKinney Albuquerque, N.M. Thelma McPherson Truth or Consequenc Q? 'r' wr' XX Xll'f!1 l ff 0 QQ! le Q1 s 7 ,ll .es E Larry McQuea.ry Raton, N.M. Vickie McWilliams Hobbs, N.M. Rena Meadows jal, NAI. .lohn lyleagher -Gallup, N.M. Mickey Medley Albuquerque, N.M. janet Meredith Melrose, N.M. Karl Metzgar Albuquerque, N.M. Katherine Miller Hereford, Texas Susan Miller Santa Fe, N.M. Patricia Monroe Artesia, N.M. David Montano Mosquero, N,M. Marcella Montano Portales, N.M. joe Montgomery Roswell, N.M. Philip Montoya MacArthur, N.M. Randy Moore Clovis, N.M. Don Moran Craettingcr, Iowa Marlene Morehouse Gallup. N.M. Betty Moss Dulce, N.M. Laura Mueller Washington, D.C. Debi Mullinax Clovis, N.M. Bobb Munoz Carlsbad, N.M. Kathy Murphy Los Alamos, N,M. Richard Navarrete Portales, N.M. David Nelson Gallup, N.M. Stephen Nelson LaFayette, Ind. Ricci Nelson Albuquerque, N.M. es. N.M Ron Neubauer Liberal, Kan. James Newton Albuquerque, N.M. Eddie Nicoley Tueumcari, N.M. Bill Noffsker Clovis, N.M. Candice Noga Farmington, N.'M. Charlotte Nothstine Kirtland, N.M. Perry Null Jal, N.M. Holly Nunn Albuquerque, N.M. Richard Obran Albuquerque, N.M. Peggy Oglesby Albuquerque, N.M. Pam Onanian Lexington, Mass. Eddie Ott Clovis, N.M. Esther Pacheco Roswell, N.M. Johnny Pacheco Chamisal, N.M. Judy Padilla Santa Rosa, N.M. Billie Parker Elicla, N.M. Ricky Parker Portales, N.M. Terri Parrott Los Alamos, N.M. Sandylee Pasguale Raton, .M. Belinda Pennington Ft. Sumner, N.M. Caroline Peralta Magdalena, N.M. joe Perea Los Lunas, N.M. Samuel Pete Sliiprock, N.M. Dixee Peterson Tooele, Utah jan Peterson Tatum, N.M. Sherri Peyton Texico, N.M. Dianne Phelps Napa, Calif. Delana Phillips Ruidoso, N.M. Robert Piatt Santa Fc, N.M. Don Pigford Farmington, N.M. Kathleen Pitsch Alamogordo, N.M. .l. L. Poll' Elk City, Okla. Sidney Pool Lingo, N.M. Nelva Pope Portales, N,M. Karen Powell Clovis, N.M. Nancy Price Clovis, N.M. ew., 512- ' 1. t 1. , 'Cf f ,ivltli I V AY 1 , 't 2 QE le saws? we - -1 ig , 'Wish ' Alice Pruitt Portales, N.M. Brenda Pye Artesia, N.M. N Kit-fi'QKl'1,ii31'iZ'f Mike Quintana Los Alamos, N.M. w ,f-sq ,- fi, 1 A .si r - ,uh 278 17' 2 '!'- V, , . .. , 7, ri if f Q by C w r I 1 uf 7 U-snuff N,-.f x. ,, , an , 'N E57 i if ft, i'QQS1 i-' n a n l ' f- , 1 in ' , gg X,,.,,, -1-:war-A :,. -- - V .I 1 L , - ,gl 1 , , - V ,,, M- 1 ,fl 1 A I as av, A to bl N I a.- . ,,. 7, ,, , S . l 'M . .wi M w - If gf-iffli ..f- 1757, -f 9-f' f-- yr,- es. 'Ni' S J' 1:3- E' V f- X x 1 X 6974 I 5 W4 Anita Rael Santa Fe, N.M. Chris Rasmussen Portales, N.M. Missy Rayroux Carlsbad, N.M. Paula Rhodes Hagerman, N.M. Barron Rice Albuquerque, N.M, Frances Richardson Gallup, N.M. Janette Richburg Ft. Sumner, N.M. Linda Rickman Tatum, N.M. Deborah Rising Ignacio, Colo. Pamela Roberts Portales, N.M. Kathy Rogers Elida. N.M. Donald Romero Raton, N.M. Marcy Romero Clovis. N.M. Rick Rose Albuquerque, N.M. Beverly Ross Melrose. N.M. Debi Roth Los Alamos, N.M. Larry Rothwell Clovis, N.M. Sharon Russell Floyd, N.M. Suzanne Russell Grants. N.M. Helena Sniaz Portales, N.M. Kathy Sandate Carlsbad, N.M. Gail Sanders Clovis, N.M. Herold Sando ,lcmcz Pueblo. N.iNl. Albert Sandoval Albuquerque, N.M. Marie Sandoval Penasco, N.M. Christine Sanchez Santa Rosa. N.M. Rose Schieber Farmington, N.M. Nancy Schiller Clovis, N.M. Hana Schulto Farmington, N.M. Gary Sealey Albuquerque, N.M. Eddie Seny Jal, N.M. Ruth Seeley Truth or Consequences, N.M Nancy Self Elida, N,M. Anthony Sena Ft. Sumner, N.M. Larry Senter Edgewood, N.M. Dave Sharp Stratford, Texas Dianna Shaw Alamogordo, N.M. Kenneth Shaw Mountainair, N.M. Jane Sheriff Albuquerque, N.M. Barry Shiek Detroit, Mich. Dennis Shiplet Santa Rosa, N.M. Fran Sierks Artesia, N.M. Durley Simmons Lovington, N.M. J k S' Los Allzi:mos,lml'?.Hl Jeanie Skalenda Lovington, N.M. Mary Ann Slack Tucumcari, N.M. Robert Cathy Slease Santa Fc, N.M. Alice Smith Santa Rosa, N.M. Charles Smith Alamogordo, N.M. Deena Smith Clovis, N.M. Dottie Smith Los Alamos, N.M. Elizabeth Smith Portales, N.M. Jack Smith Carlsbad, N.M. Louis Smith Los Alamos, N.M. Rene Smith Roswell, N.M. Sharon Smoot Carrizozo, N.M. Sandra Southard Fairview, N.M. Keith Sowers Albuquerque, N.M. Linda Sparger Hobbs, N.M. S ear P Albuquerque, N.M. Marlene Spence Los Alamos, N.M. Vincent Stallard Ft. Sumner, N.M. Gerry Stamps Clovis, N.M. Clark Stanton Mcscalt-ro, N.M. Don Stark Santa Fe, N.M. Eula Starkey Clovis, N.M. Donnabeth Stein Los Alamos, N.M. Barbara Stegltens Clovis, .M. lviartha Stephens Portales, N.M. Jerry Stephenson Jelsferson, Ind. Edmond Stewart Jal, N.M. Mike Stewart Spearman, Texas Richard W. Stith Concord, lMass. Fritz Stoctzel Barrington, Ill. Mary Stone Melrose, N.M. Deana Stowe Portales, N.M. Peggy Strebeck Clovis, N.M. Robert Sullivan Cannon AFB, N,M. Leta Summerville Hobbs, N.M. Roy Sutherland Estancia, N.M. Judi' Tachau Santa. e, N.M. Kerney Taylor Elida, N.M. ,-,T Cf fue 'rivw - ,, ,gd if .- ' Q1 f in ni yf 1 l I MQ fl , X x - Q5 as r T A llfllll -- 1-A gwgg- s -,-ew ,miifiigft , l ' '- if ' i 7' Xl! - t -lil -wa s ' . Kay Terry San Jon, N.M. Pham Thanh Saigon, Viet Nam Judy Thetford Portales, N.M. Angelita Thomas Hagerman, N.M. Janice Thomas Altus, Okla. Lawanna Thompson Roswell, N.M. Judy Thornton Jal, N.M. Jacquie Thrower Roswell, N.M. Pamela Townsend Aztec, N.M. Lawrence Trujillo Calle Grillo, N.M. Mike Trujillo Santa Fe, N.NI. Mary Val Woodside, N.Y. W'iIfred Valdez Espanola, N.M. Kenneth Vance Albuquerque, N.M. Ronnie Varnell Rogers, N.M. Johnna Vaughan Albuquerque, N.M. Anthony Vigil Hernandez. N.M. Rosalie Vigil Santa Fe, Emma Villanueva Lake Arthur, N.M. Doug Volker Albuquerque, N.M. Paul VonKnoblaucb Portales, N.M. Malta Vowell Del Rio, Texas Larry Vrubel Spade, Texas G1 d W. ll Clcyixis? N.llfI. Charles Ward Portales, N.M. Larna Ward Clovis, Robert Ward Clovis, N.M. Relene Vlare Hobbs, N.M. Gary Watkins Clovis, N.M. Patricia Watson Grady, N.M. Sharon Watson Portales, N.M. Jill Watts Albuquerque. N.lNI. Lovorn Wayland Portales, N.M. Debbie Webb Tucumcari, N.M. Ruth Webb Artesia, N.M. David Wellman Hoffman Estates, Ill Bill YVesbrooks Deming, N.M. Paula West Clovis, N.M. Teddie YVest Artesia, N.M. James Whisenant Portales, N.M. Diana White Carlsbad, N.M, Susan Williams Carlsbad, N.M. Troy Williams Portales, N.M. Gordon Wilson Clovis, N .M. C 0 sl? Jx' .3 x ' tl 'X ei' ' , 0 'V ff r., 10 5..- ,EH - 9-. 3 . . X 71'-,t if f1 w.? :...1 1. ir .N if-?S5f 'ai -4. T sys . s rs 5 it 45. ., TX el fr QAM Blakely's Resignation oves Pett Into Office The Sophomore class reveled in its apparently acceptable position of in-betweennessg no longer naive freshmen, but still unacquainted with the trials and tribulations of degree plans and upper-division courses which plague upper- classmen. The class sponsored the Homecoming Bonfire and Pep Rally, headed by Tom Blakely, President. Blakely resigned just before Christmas, promoting Karon Petty to the presidency. The Sophomores added their funds to the Senior treasury to purchase a bronze Greyhound for the Physical Education Complex. 1. -r-1 Ricky Ackcr Tucumcari, N.M. Mary Adams Carlsbad, N.M. Roy Alexander Levelland, Texas Dudley Almy Clovis, N.M. Art Anaya Cerrillos, N.M. Barbara Anderson Albuquerque, N.M. Elizabeth Anderson Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Anderson Los Alamos, N.M. Vicki Anderson Albuquerque, N.M. Jill Applegate Lakewood, NJ. Carolyn Arbuckle Mosquero, N.M. Clo Arnold Elida, N.M. Becki Atteberry Hobbs, N.M. Frank Aucutt Clovis, Cathleen Baker Cary, Ill. james Baker Latrobe, Pa. Joyce Baker Clovis, N.M, Lupe Balencia Artesia, N.M. Marilyn Ball Tucumcari, N.M. Patricia Barbee Chicago, Ill. Becky Barham Carrizozo, N.M. james Barnett Albuquerque, NAI. Margaret Bayles Glen Ridge. NJ. Ethel Beal Albuquerque, N.M. Larry Bell Roswell, N.M. Mary Bell l Lovington, N.M. Eugene Bennally Farmington, N.M. Tom Benally Shiprock, N.M. Mike Berggren Phoenix, Arizona Bill Betts Tucumcari, N.M. Arthur Billingsley Denver, Colo. Bill Bizzell Artesia, N.M. 'William Blankenship Clovis, N.M. Gertrude Bowles Santa Fc, N.M. Della Breckon Tatum, N.M. Mary, Brem Deming, N.M. Nancy Bremner Alamogordo, N.M. 1 Dwight K. Brown i Albuquerque, N.M. ' 1 Janet Brown ' Aztec, N.M. Jerry Brown Alamogordo, N.M. Kenneth J. Bryn Budd Lake, N.j. Joe Buchanan Roswell, N.M, Swanne Buchleiter f Albuquerque, N.M. Clyde Bundy 'F Albuquerque, N.M. Marilyn Bureta i Albuquerque, N.M. s Bin Burkett B Portales, N.M. Barbara Busby Eunice, N.M. Marjorie Busch Los Lunas, N.M. James Byrd Roswell, N.M. Sandy Byrum Lovington, N.M. P Cart Poriigfgis, Nlsili pi -fin' Wil ,Au ni E' ,n:,,5 gi i - 5 'k: ?QP:31'!-, ff-- ,-.-1 -- .. f rg -. i -- '. 't D..--lr .gi-1 ' 1, Q-fel ,gi ffg.1,-H1f3'?35,f,,Qff15+sff?TY Ml. v I i r Q J l1av,J.:f-I I. ,rt-1 if-71w1JQ.i.,.Ml:Eii+F,:. ' 2 J --.fa,,jw ,311 , - - . 0 ,.- , -f- .:'ff ,,.1 -gs'-.51 .1'- 1 -'11-mv, if - ,..-S? , 4 'T +'- 2 7l,1-f f wif -4 -1- ' --.:LK:.31i.u1-4.I.e:,4-ali: L'r-.:::'iQ5,i22'- 'af 1' A . W-1,-su I Connie Conner Artesia, N.M. Karen Conner Lagos, Nlgerna Nancy Cooper Los Alamos, N.M. J ohnny Cope Hobbs, N.M. Janis Copeland Roswell, N.M. joan Cox Albuquerque, N.M. k C ' 'Ciiz5lup,r?f?M. gerry Cromer ortalcs, N.M. Terry Cron Ukiah, Calif. joel Crooks Texico, N.M. Lee Cunningham Albuquerque, N .M. P D ll Fffil, Nzllvili Diane D'Anielo Pawtucket, .I. Robert Davidson Portales, N.M. Denise Defoor Portales, N.M. vi . 0 is 5 1 i. Bernice Cato Grants, N.M. Colleen Cavanaugh Roswell, N.M. Ceasar Celada Hayward, Calif. Patty Cervnntez Portales, N.M. Lucie Chandler Portales, N.M. Annette Charsha Hobbs, N.M. Christine Chavez Clovis, N .M. David Clark Lovington, N.M. Gerald Cline Albuquerque, N.M. Ann Coats Belen, N.M. Everett Coburn Carlsbad, N.M. Michael Cocke Lovington, N.M. Leta Cole Portales, N.M. Kim Colegrove Santa Fe, N.M. Dana Coleman Lancaster, Calif. Candace Collins Albuquerque, N.M Evelyn Combs Portales, N.M. Leia Combs Los Alamos. N.M. 39:-U . Vincent Delgado Gallup, .M. j. C. Dewlen Alamogordo, N.M. Jeanette Dickerson Portales, N.M. Lynn DiNello College Station, Texas Libby Dodd Albuquerque, N.M. Terry Dodson Oklahoma City, Okla. Juandell Dougherty Melrose, N.M. Rita Doyal Hobbs, N.M. Bill Driggers Albuquerque, N.M. Susan Driscoll Albuquerque, N.M. Tomm Duke Farmington, N.M. Mike Dunivan Albuquerque, N.M. Lois Dunn Portales, N.M. Tim Eckland Carrizozo, N.M. Elaine Elcamos Albuquerque, N.M. Alford Emerson Portales, N,M. Bill Enloe Los Alamos, N.M. Carol Erdman Albuquerque, N.M. Deborah Erickson Verona, N.Y. Robert Everest Madison, Conn. Dianna Everett Roswell, N.M. Lerl Fackrell La Jolla, Calif. Cari Fails Albuquerque, N.M. Lorraine Farnsworth Kirtland, N.M. Rela Farris Clovis, N.M. james Ferrell Portales, N.M. George Fetters Lancaster, Calif. james Few Albuquerque, N,M. Mary Fields Clovis, N.M. john Filield Plattsburg, N.Y. Kay Fisher White Rock, N.M. Beth Filchhorn Albuquerque, N.M. Pam Fitz Texico, N.M. Diane Fitzhugh Clovis, N,M. Carolyn Fletcher Dexter, N.M. William Flowers Clovis, N.M. Rose Fluhman Mills, N.M. Dianna Ford Deming, N.M. Palsy Ford Ft. Sumner, N.M. Michael Franks Brawlcy, Calif. Tom Frasier Pittsburgh, Pa. Kathryn French Clovis, N.M. Scott French Phoenix, Ariz. Robert Gaines Plattsmouth, Neb. .il ,q - ' gi IQ. ' l SPL ' 3 vu-gr' V l f 'l rx TIT , 4 Y' 1l 7x 'QW TL' ..-1 I 439- fl? George Garro Oakpark, Ill. Roberta Geoffrion Los Alamos, N.M. Reuben Ghahate Zuni, N.M. Douglas Gibbs Melrose, N.M. Daniel Gibson Montgomery, Ala. Larry Gibson Central Islip, N.Y. Tom Gilman Portales, N.M. Randall Gleason Farmington, N.M. Virginia Goin Clovis, N.M. Carolyn Good Kenna, N.M. Mavis Goodman Clovis, N.M. Larry Goodwin Oakrnont, Pa. Rosa Goolsby Portales, N.M. Kenneth Gardner Portales, N.M. Randy Gowcly San Jon, N.M. Vicki Albuquerque Grady , N.M. M l G CTSVE, Nrlllgigf Judy Greaves Portales, N.M. Josie Gre ory Eunice, Nicky Gresham Dora, N.M. Charlotte Gressett Clovis, N.M. Bobbie Grogan Muleshoe, Texas Patricia Grubaugh Clovis, N.M. Vicki Gunn St. Vrain, N.M. Colette Hagan Portales, N.M. John Hall Tucumcari, N.M. Dan Hal in Santa Fe, N Bob Hamilton Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Hamilton Indianapolis, Ind. Leslie Hammer Roswell, N.M. Yolanda Haralson Ft. Sumner, N.M. Pamela Harris Clovis, N.M. - 1 he F3 V' ! :7J N L. 19 if 0- ,. .. f' . 43 1 xH' I ' ?, ,Qi -Q at 1?-A ' W H V r H, I IWW? M2129 '35 1 5 'Q' qgnn- .rv ff! Sandra Harris Albuquerque, N.M. Leona Harrison Albuquerque, N.M. Peggy Harrison Roswell, N.M. ianet Harrow os Alamos, N.M. Beverly Harvey Eunice, N.M. Don Hayhurst Portales, N.M. Gary Hays Albuquerque, N.M. Yvonne Hays Albuquerque, N.M. Stephanie Heiden Portales, N.M. Linda Heimann Cimmarron, N.M. Jack Heine Pittsburgh, Pa. Rainey Helm Albuquerque, N.M. Linda Helmer Portales, N.M. Charlene Hemphill Carrizozo, N.M. Ron Hickman Cimarron, N.M. Bill Hicks Odessa, Texas D, W. Higgins Texline, Texas Don Holden Albuquerque, N.M. ' ig , ll it 4' uf' :: . f5f 15 Y, Z' , li , L V , 'i' Y it H ,rl 'gl lp N 4 4 A rx 'N is i-A, vii '.N,. L- l Susan Hoverson Los Alamos, N.M. Teresa Howard Clovis, N.M. G' I-I hes PSTESZS, Rim. ul' H lm 51535, Rini? Debbie Humphries Houston, Texas Bev Hunt Deming, N.M. Dean Hunt Portales, N.M. Vicki Huss I San Jose, Calif. Jerry Hyder Victorville, Calif. Vanessa Irion Albuquerque, N.M. Jod J ckson Silviir City, N.'M. Jeff Jeffries Albuquerque, N.M. Darrell Jenkins Hagerman, N.M. Harry Johnson Hagerman, N.M. William Johnson Victorville, Calif. Edwin K. Johnston Stinnett, Texas Johnny Jones ortales, N.M. Sherribob Keeling Causey, N.M. l ,C lf' 2 l I v l -1- Jack Kemp Portales, N.M. Patt Kemper Albuquerque, N.M. Suzanne Kennedy Artesia, N.M. Charlotte Kenyon Portales, N.M. Charlotte Kettel Gallup. N.M. Michael Kilgore Los Alamos, N.M. Teresa Kilgore Clovis, N.M. Pamela Kraemer Albuquerque, N.M. Dennis Krueger Michigan City, Ind. Edward J. Kucic jr. Portales. N.M. Susan Kurth Albuquerque, N.M. David Lake Belen. N.M. Steve L. Lake Belen, N.M. Pamela Laman Artesia, N.M. Kay Lamoreux Santa Fe, N.M. Donna Laney Melrose, N.M. Chilton Leach San jon, N.M. Craig Lewis Hollywood, Fla. Ray Lewis Albuquerque, N.M. Gloria Little Church Rock. N.M. Larry Littlefield Pep, N,M. Robert E.. Lockwood Clovis, N.M. Molly Logan Albuquerque, N.M. Clyde Long Roswell, N.M. Dan Lord jal. N.M. Larry Lutz Marysville, Pa. Karen Maciolek Albuquerque. N.M. john Madden Portales, N.M. Sandra Madden Portales, N.M. Sharon Mancuso Albuquerque, N.M. Art Martin Albuquerque. N.M. Carlos Martin Los Lunas, N.M. Stana Martin Portales, N.M. Lysa Martinez Santa Fc, N.M. Stella Martinez Santa Fc, N.M. Theresa Martinez Albuquerque, N.M. Robin Mayo Albuquerque, N.M. George Mayo Artesia, N,M. Anita McCaleb Cannon AFB, NAI. josejvh McCarthy Yar ley, Pa. Carolyn McDonald Elida, N.M. Kathleen McGee Farmington, N.M. Sarahellen McGowan Summerfield, Texas Lynn McHenry Albuquerque, N.M. Linda McKay Espanola, N.M. Ronald McLaughlin Farmington, N.M. Janie McNutt Browniield, Texas Carol Mecham Portales, N.M. Christy Mendoza Clovis, N.M. Joseph C. Menini Gallup, N.M. Mary Messer Las Cruces, N,M. Bill Miller Farmington, N.M. Deborah Miller Toledo, Ohio Linda Miller Albuquerque, N.M. Lynnell Miller Belen, N.M. Frank Mitchell Dora, N.M. Leonard Mitchell Broadview, N.M. Travis L. Mitchell Ft. Sumner, N.M. Charles Morey Portales, N.M. Mary A. Montana Algodoncs, N.M. Linda Montgomery Roswell, N.M. Cruz Montoya Artesia, N.M. Margaret Montoya Los Alamos, N.M. Peggy Moore Eagle'nest N.M. Scharilyn Moore Ft. Sumner, N.M. Chuck Moran Graettinger, Iowa Allen Moreland Carlsbad, N.M. jim Morgan Portales, N.M. Mary Morgan Clovis. N.M. Mary Moser Albuquerque, N.M. Gail Mosher Los Alamos, N.M. Chuckie Mueller Washington, D.C. Robert Muise Gloucester, Mass. Twila Muise Washington, D.G. Robert Mullikin Santa Rosa, N.M. Marylieth Munoz Tucumcari, N.M. ,Ieroid Munster Farmington, N.M. Karen Murphy Albuquerque, N.M. Charlene Murray Albuquerque, N.M. Winford Myers Portales, N.M. ulfllilyllll lil N 'll lllllllll Wl1lll ilWlWl lll lilllllllllVllllllllllllllllllll Wu i'lMl n l'lllZZllll ilwib X ' .li Y - X, wwlwuwnlfui .. 'yi . 1 it wgfm... W. 5 ,I Q65 'i qu-gd '., Q Y . l . - 5 w ' i l 'ml' m iw '- Q, ,J w, mm N will Q W W I ,n li Weir C, 'N W---v 'gay c-7 I 4 zz l , if 1 T., y ,.. ,, ... I :X J tif 11,..g,,,gxi?-K U-N , M N - ru. E , lil. wi A A -:ka-fl , ,- A ' A H ei-, t ,, . , Q l d ' A - M ' I 1 .. le an ' E-rf i i 1 I W 'A 4' EW ' , , , H -... it . rl K, ' ' ' 'ww on-Y I -- , 1 in , ,, - .ref QV . -WM' qw ll , NJ Y . K , , ' W-'M , is - in 3' .:. ' K V' 'T w '. l l J r-2,-2:3-, ..u,,.,.4rJ-, 1 s f 4-, f ' -vgtycy sffaglf- 1n:'a+,s4'-'.'4 .' Y' 57 i '.gff'.fr.,uw,,, p.-,, :f.,f- V. '- , , M ' fx 289 Ida Dee Nall Floyd, N.M. Linda Ness Alamorgordo, N.M. Randall C. Newbill Clovis, N.M. Evelyn Nials Tucumcari, N.M. Michael Noga Farmington, N.M. Bill Noland McAlister, N.M. Mary Louise Notah Tohatchi, N.M. Kay Nuckols Elida, N.M. Virginia Nymeyer Portales, N.M. Bart O lesby Roswell, Michael Olsen Clovis, N.M. Charles W, Orr Alamogordo, N.M. Rebecca Oslsom Lovington, N.M. Don Padgett Roswell, N.M. Celeste Pardee Albuquerque, N.M. Romona Parker Causey, N.M. Robert Paxkhill Wichita Falls, Texas Ronald Parks Portales, N.M. Nancy Pattison Portales, N.M. Graciela Pena Tatum, N.M. A an , H. 6, ii-- iv M A' N F322 ' u 5, 2 ,iffy 1.: 571, A 1 ig. . f W7-V07 -qw - I 5 1 W- H' I :tw is ,- .,. 'w rv .. L-1. 4, I -I Uv. , ,,.,. i,,, W WHEEL' ,M W: s' T 'P 'mf 2-s o i V I M . 5 I il X i P i A fggzigss s gs in , My . ' it Mi i i Gs Q il Kathy Pendleton Clovis, N.M. Marcella Perkins Portales, N.M. Karon Petty Ruidoso, N.M. Ella Pierce Clovis, N.M. Joe Pierce Carlsbad, N.M. R P. . Cloiii, Wayne Pollard C ovis, N.M. Gary Presser Belen, N.M. Tierney Jackson Jacksonville, Fla. Ampora Quintana Artesia, N.M. Maurice Quist Albuquerque, N.M. Beverly Radcliff Elida, N,M. Robert Rathge Albuquerque, N.M. Pat Reade Los Alamos, N.M. Janet Reccius Clovis, N.M. Weldon Reed Floyd, N.M. Cathleen Reher Portales, N.M. Patti Reiter Albuquerque, N.M. Larry Renfro Lancaster, Calif. . Pamela Rich Riverside, Calif. P-v nn, ,H n, -NB ai ' 'r ' 'st i I sit .-f l 1 T . 9 lk A, nl .mi Q. ': ' , 4 is ,, ......-.-i.',i'?iQ.--a-,l!vii-- 'U W V Y Q ' - L'-sh M v Fha' i.: 4 --rf ,Win p, ,E -- Kg f fwarl, , t I -, A Ly, .-.. A ' 1 i 9 i-,,d. ,, 31, v l ,ng u - I v , is '-2 i- .sa-, .. vi 3 -new ., A- s' g .-, ian- . .mv - -J., C' t ,-. B , .jew ' .A 'f'.'. ,,dQ4'sIt , - 5 . ,. F. s . . W vs- +4 ,Q in Q t .',g 1 51. s , , ,A -i r.. ,Q Q, Y .SJ-.al-. all -. 1- -. V. 4 . -V. . -- sp- A :is ea. ff 'WIP xv gr-1' 1 fu ,ii I - l' W, WF 'lil fl 'ik Y ,,u i Sllll ,, X ef 'l ax .diillmfa i TT', Lee Ritter Clovis, N.M. Pam Roberts Texico, N.M. Jacqueline Robinson Brichton, Colo. joseph Robinson Albuquerque, N.M. Michael Roehm ' Park Valley, Calif. Malcolm Rogers Melrose, N.M. Gilda Romero Roswell, N.M. Patsy Romero Ft. Sumner, N.M. Paul Romero Velarde, N.M. Mary Roof Clovis, N.M. Barbara Rose Euless, Texas Gwen Rose Albuquerque, N.M. Patricia Saiz Farmington, N.M. Eliza Sanchez Los Lunas, N.M. Teresa Sawyer Dora, N.M. Nick Scarafile Newburgh, N.Y. Linda Scarbrough Albuquerque, N.M. Johnny Schell Farwell, N.M. Charlotte Screws Melrose, N.M. Stuart Sell' Clovis, N.M. l 1 I ,H H H lsr sl a- , K' 1, I l 1 l l - Wu 1 , , X il? ' I mlixilfilllllllllllfllllu I lyu H X 1, l, P ' nfl r JH' x ' li ui t - 1 w . . -. Y '1 lll is Q, ie V f, ' , ' i t' fi Y . Leaha Shirley Portales, N.M. Marsha Sims Clovis, N.M. Gertrude Sisneros Albuquerque, N.M. Susan Skaggs Carlsbad, N.M. Suzan Smailes Dallas, Texas Celesta Smith Gallup, N.M. Diana Smith Lovington, N.M. Don Smith Portales, N.M. Frederick Smith White Plains, N.Y. Michael Smith Clovis, N.M. Patricia Smith Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Smith Portales, N.M. Linda Snyder Clovis, N .M. Londa Snyder Clovis, N.M. John Sparkman Houston, Texas Steve Sparks Clovis, N.M. Thomas Spikes Palmetto, Fla. Amelia j. Spinks Clovis, N.M. Suzanne Slalkfleet Ft. Worth. Texas Clayton Stallings Tucumcari, NAIL Tom Staring Garland, Texas Karen Stein Los Alamos, N.M. Terry Stevenson Pinon, NAI. Katherine Stone WVichita. Kan. Janice Smut Grady, NAI. Betty Strebeck Clovis. NAI. Gerald Strickfaden Los Alamos, NAI. Vicki jan Strickland Carlsbad, NAI. Mary L. Swope Cimarron, NAI. Janis Syferd Artesia, NAI. Debbie Sylvester Grants, NAI. Beverly Taliman Gallup, NAI. Linda Taylor Albuquerque, NAI. Randall Tilford Santa Fc, NAI. Michael Tellez Gallup, NAI. Catherine Thomas Roswell, NAI. Gerald Thomas Artesia, NAI. Vida Thomas jul, NAL Cheryl Thompson Floyd, NAI. Jimmie Thompson Silver City, NAI. Kathleen Thompson Albuquerque, NAI. Kim Thompson Artesia, N.M. Leland Tillman San Jon, N.M. Carol jane Tom Gallup, NAI. Judy Tucker Clovis, N.M. Sharon Tunnell Artesia. N.M. Loretta Valdez Embuclo, NAI. Elaine Valliere Animas, NAI. Sandy Vandevender Portales, N.M. Thurman Vicenti Dulce, N.M. William Wagoner Napa, Calif. Nancy C. lfVall-ter Portales, N,M. Kenneth Ward Hagerman, N.M. Randy Weldon Farmington, N.M. YVesley WVclls Mountain Air, N.M. Kathleen Wesbrooks Deming, N.M. Heidi West Clovis, N.M. Karen Westfall Artesia, N.M. Richard White Hamilton, N.Y. Daniel Widner Clovis, N.M . Wood Wilson Y Cape Girardeau, Mo. Bethann Wittdop Artesia, N.M? Phillip Wolcott San Antonio, Texas Barbara Woodbridge Albuquerque, N.M. Pam Woods Grants, N.M. John Wooldridge Las Cruces, N.M. Dan Wright Clovis, N.M. Shirley Wright Los Alamos, N.M. Marlene Yatsattie Zuni, N.M. Sue York Tucumcari, N.M. Edward Young Los Alamos, N.M. Terrie Young Santa Fe. N.M. Linda Zickefoose Alamogordo, N.M. August Zigon Hamilton, N.Y. Mark Zlotkowsldi Albuquerque, N.M. l g Q I 'Us ' .1 1' x N 3 ,. Q' 7.1 ' , . . ' C, ' .., I ll ' J ai . ' seal! V V m.Q.w3 , ,A N -Y 2 A my 3 M2154-' jx! -an 5: wi, 'E'- Q QF , , N r iff-7-,',fr1f? , , i ll 5. , 'TW' 1 1 1:': . -r-S , A 'Wm A . we W-0 0 A ik 4- -. 'Ts l. Gi ff , 7 ' b , 7 V I 5 --al iw, in , ,gk . W . . qs 4? X , xf K I fa- 1 - l -T' , li l ' l. ,xl , , 1 f,,: wiv I 1' 2 ,mlv J X , V ff .- N i ei o' as Lrgsf-40+ ,1 ' lp B i L , -2, 293 Cal Ader Albuquerque, N.M. Ken Adlong Amarillo, Texas Belinda Alexander Alamogordo, N.M. Glenda Alexander Hobbs, N.M. Sherry Allen Clovis, N.M. Toni Altice Santa Fe, N.M. Cynthia Andrews Albuquerque, N.M Robert Andrews Albuquerque, N.M Linda Angel Tucumcari, N.M. 4 Juniors Look Forward To Last Year of School The Junior class entered the gateway to upper-class wisdom and upper-class problems. They rushed to registra- tion, only to find that Freshmen registered before upper- classmen, and to their dismay, many upper-division courses were closed. Another enlightening awakening which greeted returning Juniors was the rapidity in which their class had stream- lined itself. Most of the returning Juniors were either married or anxiously anticipating their graduation and the sophisticated world of bachelorhood and a career. The Junior class project, headed by their president, John Melton, was the traditional selling of mums for Horne- coming. . V4 J -.ty. vu., , f e i .. ' sv- B us, . JL . ' ,1, H: - Y Tonja Aragon Conchas Dam, N.M. john Arnold North Platte, Neb. Harmon Atkins Clovis, N.M. James Austin '--Y Tucumcarx, N.M. Robert Baker Westbury, N.Y. john Balas Garrison, N.Y. Murice Barlow Roswell, N.M. Martha Barnett Clovis, N.M. Lack Batson ortales, N.M. B d 'Ui iz'2'Qf1eN.'3f Rick Beaver Clovis, N.M. Ray Berry Artesia, N.M. Janet Beutler Albuquerque, N.M. David Bigbee Hobbs, N.M. Randall Biggers Melrose. N.M. Sandy Billings Los Alamos, N.M. Connie 'Blackard Lovington, N.M. Glenda Blackman Rogers, N.M. T vwvvx, -ar, Berylene Blakely Albuquerque, N.M. Gary Blakeley Portales, N.M. G 'g B ad Porxlzzales, Frederick Boi? Hagerman, N. . Frank Bnling Clovis N.M. David, Bonds Clovis , N . M. Mary Lee Bowen Clovis, N.M. Betty Boyd Carlsbad, N.M. Robert Brandl Denver, Colo. Glenna Branham 'fig ,A Myrtle Beach AFB, s.c. , , 9 1 0 Donnie Brewer Altus, Okla. Elaine Bridwell Portales, N.M. r N X 7 X 'V 'id 3 ' v B, ffsiow: , john Brinkley Lovington, N.M. John A. Briscoe Artesia, N.M. john Britton Bloomfield, N.M. john Broadus Hobbs, N.M. Elvin Brown Rogers, N.M. Frances Brown Causcy, N.M. Richard L. Brown Artesia, N.M. Robert Bureta Albuquerque, N.M. Russel Burns Dexter, N.M. William Burns Clinton, Tenn. Shari Bush Alto, N.M. Judith Butscher Albuquerque, N.M. ,grr Michael Butts Artesia, N.M. hanell Byrd uleshoe, N.M. Ted Caluwe Chicago, Ill. Arnold Campos Carlsbad, N.M. Rod Cardin Albuquerque, N.M. Leonard Carlson Clovis, N.M. Mike Carney Clovis, N.M. Max Carter Grady, N.M. Bonnie Cart:-ight Artesia, N.M. Corine Chavez Roswell, N.M. Bill Circle Simi, Calif. Dudley Clark Clovis, N.M. Victoria Cobb Portales, N.M. Kathy Cole Portales, N.M. Harriet Collins Acton, Mass. David Collura Saratoga, Calif. john Conner Albuquerque, N.M. Brenda Cook Ft. Sumner, N.M. Scott Coon Titusville, Fla. Thomas Cooper Roswell, NAI. Robert Costanzo Sayville, N.M. Gary Coston Roswell, N.M. Steve Craycrait Clovis, N.M. Marvin Crews Roswell, N.M. Susan Dement Levelland, Texas john Dickinson Albuquerque, N.M. Andrew Domirifuez Roswell, .M. .l D ' T32f.lm'3i 'i'?'iZz TL aff Donna Cllls Carlsbad, . .M. fpohnny Curtis - ortales, N.M. Anne Dahlstrum West Hartford, Conn Howard Danforth Clovis, N.M. Jane Darnell Roswell, N.M. Richard Darnell Roswell, N.M. Shirley Daugherty Artesia, N.M. Carol Davidson Portales, N.M. Rick Davidson Portales, N.M. Dianne Davis Clovis, N.M. Linda Deen Portales, N.M. Carl Dellinger Las Vegas, N.M. s.' ' A., David Do al Eunice, Nil. Dorthy Dunlap Clovis, N.M. Donald Dunn Riverside, Calif. Linda Durant Espanola, N.M. El A122122 Ngliili El RoswellI0lV.M,i Ann L. Emerson Portales, N.M. Lynelle Engram Texico, N.M. Forrest Evans Hobbs, N.M. Barbara Farr Albuquerque, N.M. Gilbert, Fierro Dexter, N.M. Bruce R. Fink Arlington, Texas Tim Fischer Albuquerque, N.M. Bill Ford Alexandria, Va. Curtis Fortney Gallup, N.M. Sherry Fortney Gallup, N.M. jerry Foster Raton, N.M. Doris Francis Artesia, N.M. Paul Franz Portales, N.M. Dyanne Frazier Dora, N.M. C 'l F cioiii, Nflii Gene Funk Hatch, N.M. Nicky Gage Pinon, N.M. Dee Dee Galleiois Albuquerque, N. . Roberta Galves Grants, N.M. Jan Garner Portales, N.M. Joann Garner Magdalena, N.M. Vince Garri Union City, NJ. Marilyn Gauthier Bloomfield, N.M. Johnnie Gee Farmington, N.M. John Genta Bolton, Conn. Ron Geoffrion Los Alamos, N.M. Cloic Gillesgie Clovis, N. . Beverly Gilmore Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Gilmore Deming, N.M. Janis Goggans Friona, Texas Nancy Gonzales Albuquerque, N.M. .Emmy Goolsby ortales, N.M. Larry Gregory Muleshoe, Texas Larry Guifey Bloomfield, N.M. Marea Guffey Shiprock, N.M. J. R. Guinn Clovis, N.M. , uni , l V A l' 4 0 , ' Sf l Q ap--G' '.-f. l -ar , - ll llll li in , xl 5 all i R ,, ' A. ig si ...of Z' i -N, fur E . - Q...-Q ,-s 'Dv 463' A l -123W . Qty 1, ' NN, 'Qu 'lv-NV 3- .aug T7 lp li Lur- -c' rw: 1 f 5:!i!! . - :QE jf.-2, 2' 4, , X UM lf., S., N H?-fv, if buf I? if l 297 -7 .,- -.5 1. . gif T ,ss l as W E 2: 16: M .S ,. 1?- 9-..- David Hall Clovis, N .M. G H ll Pd1:?ales?N.M. Jean L. Hall Clovis, N.M. Dixie Hamar Clovis, N.M. Charles Hamilton Albuquerque, N.M. Rebecca Hamilton Tucumcarx, N.M. Thomas Harguess Portales, N.M. George Harriman Clovis, N,M. Robert Haseltine Santa Fe, N.M. Donald Hawkins Spencerport, N.Y. Diane Hays Clovis, N.M. Felix Hernandez Artesia, N.M. 'E' eu! C' an:-' 3 in l. V Lg, ,w t t- V l is X s I t 9' 4 , wr' I -lr i 'Ei' . ,4- yi new 'tr-f l l - l ' l F: i K it -A ii' ' Q, it 1 .K ,Q 'L' . nik ' f YZ- fx 4 . AQ-xi' Kit Hefner Clovis, N.M. Peggy Hefner Roswell, NAI. Robert Hengstenberg Los Alamos, N.M. Lucie Hervol Corona, N.M. Linda Hiller Bloomfield, N.M. Diana Holguin Alamogordo, N.M. Sue Horn Carlsbad, N.M. Tennie B. House Portales, N.M. Scott Hulick Alexandria, Va. Herbert Hultman Grady, N.M. Geraldine Humpbery Holloman AFB, N.M Cherrie Hunker Clovis, N.M. Denny Hunter Roswell, N.M. Peggy Hunter Roswell, N.M. Steven Hunter Kankakee, Ill. Ada Huston Portales, N.M. Ralph Hutcheus Pierre, S.D. Greg Hyder Victorville, Calif. Everett Ingram Belen, N.M. Bob Irvine Hobbs, N.M. Larry Ivy Farmington, N.M. Bobby james Portales, N.M. juanda Jarrell Clovis, N.M. Debbie jelenich New Lenox, Ill. Earl D. Qhnson Roswell, N.M. Gale johnson Anthony, N.M. llwerry johnson ortales, Mitchell johnson Phoenix, Ariz. Robert Johnson Clovis, Nancy Lou jones Clovis, N.M. Naomi Jones Loco Hills, N.M. Penny jones Caddo, Texas Richard Katterich Portales, N.M. William Kehl Peoria, Ill. jerilyn Kienlen Juliet, Ill. Raymond Killian Bloomfield, N,M.. M ril K'll h i'ogles,l 135151. Weldon Killough Portales, N.M. Candy Kluver Albuquerque, N.M. Dian Korman Carmel, Ind. Jay Kortsch Minneapois, Minn. Mary L ge r Hagernzinan, nliiifl. Sylvia Lark Raton, N.M. Well Larson Portales, N.M. 'P A na,n 1-' .:.e l fs, .9 vi vu HI. ' 1 :pl .iw ,g i SE lk will' li . 'N H' v-7? ll V l P 3 .. ul l David League Carlsbad, N.M. Leslie LeBlanc Albuquerque, N.M. Linda Leclaire Los Lunas, N.M. John Lehl Longmont, Colo. Dana Linker Portales, N.M. Jelfery Lott Shiprock, N.M. Jimmy Low Portales, N.M. Brenda Lucas Amarillo, Texas Linda Lucas Amarillo, Texas June Luce Floyd, N.M. Kay Luce Portales, N.M. Diana Luck Roswell, N.M. J im Mace Farwell, Texas Doug Mahan Lovington, N.M. Robert Malone Clovis, N.M, Ray Manly Caprock, N.M. George Mann Santa Maria, Calif. Jay Marsh Santa Fe, N.M. John Martino Albuquerque, N.M. Howard Mater Phoenix, Ariz. Charles McAlister Floyd, N.M. William McCaw Artesia, N.M. Linda McCloskey Carlsbad, N.M. Mary McCormick Albuquerque, N.M. Dan McGinty White Sands, N.M. Gary McKenney Lovington, N.M. Joseph McMurry Alamogordo, N.M. Thomas Meadows Carlsbad, N.M. Sandi' Meagher Ga lup, N.M. Daniel Miller Floyd, N.M. Diana Miller Carlsbad, N.M. Jamie Miller Albuquerque, N.M. Jeanette Miller Clovis, N.M. Jerri Miller Portales, N.M. Pat Miller Portales, N.M. Michael Minor Portland, Ore. EN 953 4'-'Y 4:- 9. 131'-7 95 all 7 - I gl sl 'y 5 , fi. A J rar .. 1 ,X , 'alll A? 'tier' Q 1 ,3 A v el i 'A K, an fl' 'wr l' X Alice Montoya Artesia. N.M. Grerzory Moore Elida, N.M. Mary Moore Ft. Sumner. N.M. Royce Moore Albuquerque, N.M Daniel Moos Portales. N.M. Francis Morris Roswell. N.M. Thomas Morris Albuquerque, N.M Otis Morris Portales, N.M. Donald Mosher Portales, N.M. Rolland Mouser Clovis. N.M. Jane Mudgett Kirtland, N.NI. ,lolm Muelchi Clovis, N.M. James Murray Grants, N.M. Marilyn Myers Brownfield, Texas Robert Mylclak Pittsburgh. Pa. Peggy Nadon Roswell, N.M. James Napier Roswell, N.M. Leo Nation Albuquerque, N.M Shirley Nault Albuquerque, N.M Pauline Nicolls Dulce, N.M. Dave Nimmo Amarillo, Texas Bob Odle Portales, N.M. Octavia Officer Indianapolis, Ind. jim Ozimek Park Ridge, Ill. Mary Rita Padilla Santa Fe, N.M. Robert Paul Alamogordo. N.M. Lucy Perkins Roswell, N.M. Edd Pittman Portales, N.M. Cindy Porter San lon, N.M. jesse Porter Portales, N.M. Bill Prater Dora, N.M. Cherry Ray Albuquerque, N.M Duane Reames Clovis, Scott Reeves Roswell, N.M. Steve Reid Farmington, N.M. Patti Reynolds Middletown, N.Y. Glenda Rice Roswell. N.M, Paul Riley Roy, N.M. Letitia Rindels Clovis, N.M. Nan Risher Carlsbad, N.M. Michael Riska Roswell, N.M. Gayle Roach Melrose, N.M. Linda Roach Roswell, N.M. ,Ioan Roberts Portales, N.M. Pearl Robinson jacksonville, Fla. William Robinson Clovis, N.M. to Jere Rohe Avenal, Calif. Fabiola Romero Taos, N.M. Thomas Ross Clovis, N.M. John L. Russell Grants, N.M. John Sacks Farmington, N.M. Richard Salamon Bayside, N.Y. Cheryl Sanlrgmson Clovis, .M. h C. S Alllwciiqllllcrquejlmlbliillilll Daniel Sanchez Albuquerque, N.M. Jean Sanders McDonald, N.M. Utha Sanders Grants, N.M. Charlene Sandoval Albuquerque, N.M. Edward Sandoval Santa Fe, N.M. Freddy Sandoval Cuba, N.M. Phillip Sandoval Tucumcari, N.M. Linda Sandquist Clovis, N.M. Patsy Sayner Las Vegas, Nev. Terry Scarborough Eunice, N.M. Judy Schnaubert Hobbs, N.M. Jackqueline Scott Hollornan AFB, N.M. Jimmie Shearer Portales, N.M. Tom Shepherd Clovis, N.M. Sue Shipley Carlsbad, N.M. Linda Sickles Grants, N,M. Marilyn Simmons Portales, N.M. Sharon Simnacher Portales, N.M. Ann Sim son Albuquerque, James Skeel Naperville, lll. Johnnie Smith Clovis, N.M. William Smith Tampa, Fla. Gary Sparger Hobbs, N.M. Richard Splayt Glenwood, lll. Jeff Stadler Albuquerque, N.M. Cheryl Stanley Roswell, N.M. Kirby Starnes Deming, N.M. David Stecker Albuquerque, N.M. .lf 'c Q4 11 'x 411 xl 13,4- ww- -,.. 'li V- - i l A l A all f'f,4f+,' ' ll rr.. H H yan- ! S Barbara Stefanik Cheektawaga, N .Y. Dan Stell Glenwood Springs, Colo. Linda Stilwell Clovis, N.M, Thomas- Storrie Tucumcarx, N .M. Terr Stovall Alamogordo, N .M. Mary Stowell Le Sueur, Minn. Leslie Street Clayton, N.M. Doris Suhr Albuquerque, N.M. Robert Swynenburg Dolton, Ill. Dru Talley Clovis, N.M. Anthony Tenorio Willard, N.M. ' Simon Terrazas Big Spring, Texas Johnny Thornton Farmington, N.M. Nancy Tibljas Raton, N.M. Sammye Trinkle Clovis, N.M. Vince Trollinger Albuquerque, N.M. Jerry Trout Hobbs, N.M. Sheila Tucker Houston, Texas Sue Tucker Clovis, N.M. K th T Colorado Syiirings, lgcil: John Turner Bloomfielcl, N.M. Jonathan Twibell Roswell, N.M. Laurent Valliere Portales, N.M. Carol Vance Albuquerque, N.M. Parker Vanliecke Los Alamos, N.M. Gary Vick Santa Rosa, N.M. Pam Vickrey Portales, N.M. Twyla Wade Melrose, N.M. Barry Walker Rogers, N.M. Billie Walker Portales, N.M. Larry Walker Goldsboro, N.C. Martin Wallace J al, N.M. am, 4, W, is gksgmw 1' 5 Z ,Biff i if ,mfs it F if ' 'lvriiggfj f--e7-1--- f T, is h f ' 1553 Q -xx H 1.2 ,'1hff'z'f wf, H i,f,,,,3l.,,g3E, , , , Q 'ml il 1 i I Il if 151- I FQ ff' x GR! Q ,.- la.--W, , wr Q if 'Q v V v A Q'Q 'Q !02025293f3.0202'-3e'-'e'- 0 , ,ffl 0 0 s ' s?2'?2f:+'Za:+s 094020. oi S Bm , 3 11 1 . 'Q' 55 S 'eww D4 5' ,fr , . 'Q -V Q 4 Wi Z, if pl ' G AR' - .- if Dil5 ,G S i! 5 Ta. gf .Q V1 Ita! vc J S i W as 1 -' is 4 gzfgznf 53:22:52: v-3-'-'.e'.e 'v 3g:-Sze.. A QS'-. . -ogg -'o.io o53505lJ 52:ig:'::'n!2'o':'Q OWQQ4 ,V V 1' - ' I.O.Q,l6sqs so Q 0 Q O f .a Q Q . S: IQOQQQQQS an TI' f'3 , 3' v , as 6 A .2 M i, Z' ,J H , n, 1: 0-f gp .1 v i L u , y J V ' I 4 Y, msfwv X. weve, iyrf - . awk . 1 :ii I . fa- -1355 S Gayland Walls Jal, N.M. Nancy Ward Elida, N.M. Jo ce Waters Albuquerque, N.M. Mary Wathen Albuquerque, N.M. Alvonna Watson Crossroads, N.M. Kathy Weems Portales, N.M. Dave Wetzel Hobbs, N.M. Lois Whited Roswell, N.M. Geor ia Wilder Los ilamos, N.M. Harold Willhite Roswell, N.M. Kenneth Williams Albuquerque, N.M. Jo Pat Willis Carlsbad, N.M. Patricia Willis Aztec, N.M. Lola Wilson Wichita, Kan. Terri Lynn Wilson Friona, Texas Lois Winkelman Houston, Texas George Wolf New Ulm, Minn. Zelta Wolfenbarger Clovis, N.M. Mary Womack Hobbs, N.M. Doug Wright Albuquerque, N.M. Carolyn Yandell Tucumcari, N.M. Ching Yeung Hong Kong, Ntl. C Gloria Yonamine Seattle, Wash. Cathy Zinsmeyer Amarillo, Texas hma Qi -mfr. , ,Ht -t 513 ez' iz i Q... Barbara Alford Clovis, N.M. Art Linda Allensworth Roswell, N.M. Education Harold Altman Kansas City, Kan. History George Anaya Clovis, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Bill Andrus Hagerman, N.M. Psychology Jim Anton Grants, N.M. Industrial Tech Jai Aragon Los Lunas, N.M. Physical Ed. Brian Arnold Tucumcari, N.M. Elementary Ed. James Arnold Albu uerque, N.M. Sociall Studies Naomi Ashcroft Hobbs, N.M. Elementary Ed. Amy Abeyta Espanola, N.M. fm Secretary Ed. John Aery Southampton, N.Y. Finance Marilyn Ahlen Roswell, N.M. Elementary Ed. , jake Ainsworth Milnesand, N.M. I Industrial Ed. Lewis Akers I Portales, N.M. Q13 'ii Bus. Agriculture 'iq Janet Albert l- Roswell, N.M. . Elementary Ed. l ll Seniors Finall Complete LongRoad toGraduation The Senior Class stepped, at last, down the long awaited threshold. Student teaching, plans for Graduate School, or career locations became foremost in the minds of many seniors. The class, led by Bill Dausses, President, was in charge of the Homecoming Assembly, where the Homecoming Court was presented. The class project was funding a Bronze Greyhound to adorn the entrance of the Physical Education Complex. Friends, Greek brothers and sisters, and many other meaningful college memories were made during the Class of 1969's attendance at Eastern New Mexico University. As they received their diplomas, much more than just a degree was handed them. Vernon Aucutt Clovis, N.M. Mathematics Robert Avery Albuquerque, N.M. Business Admin. L B tt Albuq3lei ilque,ai5l?M? Industrial Tech. Alvis Baker Portales, N.M. Commercial Art Roger Baker Clovis, N.M, Music Ed. Mike Baldree Portales, N.M. Marketing Lloyd Barham Roswell, N.M. Psychology Sandra Barnes Clovis, N.M. Sociology Larry Barnett Portales, N.M. Mathematics Mary Barnett Clovis, N.M. Elementary Ed. Grace Beard Floyd, N.M. Elementary Ed. Weldon Beard Roy N.M. Zoology Mlphn Beauvais idland, Texas Psychology Sheila Bedwell Albuqluerque, N.M. E ementary Ed. Terry Bender -Portales, N.M. Cooperative Ed. Dixie Bickham Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. 6 Mike Billings Clovis, N.M. Data Processing Marilyn Birdwell Clovis, N,M. Elementary Ed. Robert Birclwell Clovis, N.M. Zoology Marjorie Black Clovis, N.M. English Charles Blackwelder Alamogordo, N.M. Psychology Sidney Blaine Carlsbad, N.M. Music Ed. Frank Bluestein Albuquerque, N.M. Business Admin. Kirk Bodenweiser Albuquerque, N.M. Business Admin. Marchelle Bohon Roswell, N.M. Home Econ. Tommie Bowen Roswell, N.M. English Fred Brumbelow Clovis, History Mary Bryan East Lansing, Mich. Sociology George Bryant Roswell, N.M. Business Admin. Charles Buchleiter Albuquex' ue, N.M. Data qProccssing Arthur Bunderle Roswell, N.M. Social Studies Lonnie Burkett Portales, N.M. Bus. Agriculture Garold Burton Roswell, N.M. Social Studies Johnnie Butt Sedan, N.M. Elementary Ed. Carl Buttrill Bloomfield, N.M. Drafting Walter Buttrill Portales, N.M. Physical Ed. I-. Nancy Bowdish Albuquerque, N.M. English Gwen Brooks Clovis, N.M. English Dennis Brown Albuquerque, N.M. Religion Gary Brown Portales, N.M. Bus. Admin. Sally Brown Hobbs, N.M. Elementary Ed. Thurman Brown Portales, N.M. Accounting fir G44 Yi 1 Q29 3 G43 Q,--v l '1if -A - . - ' , ...., 1'--7 I . 'n Fivnv N bf- .prev lx, fbi 11- ,Hn sag fl agar W.-.f 4 1 i 'v l ...v fi 'sr' J 4 ,fe- .4,. , -n -11-P - sf J h B d I3Jsllvell?rN.M. Sociology Larry Byrd Santa Fe, N.M. Zoology Linda Cammack Logan, N.M. Business Ed. Lana Cam ell Portales, Elementary Ed. Linda Campell Portales, N.M. Math Steve Carlton Portales, N.M. Finance Mary Caron Alamogordo, N.M. Secretarial Ed. Bobby Castellano Santa, Fe N.M. Physical Ed. Ethel Caudill Lovington, N.M. Elementary Ed. Fred Chaney Loco Hills, N.M. Marketing Ben Chapman Portales, N.M. Business ' Ch l lfZ'lwn1f'P15'zf:M. Business Susan Cha el Roswell., Marketing Elvira Chavez Roswell, N.M, Sociology i'oAnn Chick ence Lake, N.M. Elementary Ed. Dianna Chowning Carlsbad, N.M. Elementary Ed. Larry Cimino Raton, N.M. Sociology Linda Circle Albuquerque, N.M Home Economics llohn Clark hiladelphia, Pa. Speech 8a Drama Lila Clark Stanley, N.M. Elementary Ed. Patrecia Clark Elida, N.M. Elementary Ed. Shirley Clegg Farmington, N.M. Elementary Ed. Marilyn Clevenger Los Alamos, N.M. Secretarial Admin. Steven Cobb Portales, N.M. Sociology iudith Coen oswell, N.M. Secretarial Ed. Cary Col? man Portales, N.M. History Larry Coffman Clovis. N.M. English jenna Cole Roswell, N.M. Business Ed. Tom Cole Hobbs, N.M. Industrial Ed. Rick Collins Portales, N.M. Math Bill Colvin Clovis. N.M. Data Processing Billie Conley Alamogordo, N.M. Business Ed. Larry Conley Portales, N.M. Industrial Ed. Terry Coon Titusville, Fla. Political Science History Janice Craig Gallup, Nil. Elementary Ed. Royce Craig Gallup. Geology Carole Crook Clovis. N.M. Sociology Paul Crowley Bar Harbor, Maine Sociology History Barrie Culver Alexandria, Va. Matli Physics Bill Dausses Albuquerque, N.M. Psychology Chemistry Ronald Dauteuil Shreveport, La. Marketing Bill Davis Portales, N.M. Mathematics Karim Dhanani Kampala. Uganda lndustrizxl Mgt. Wayne Dillon Roswell, N.M. Psychology Robert Dobell Albuquerque, N.M. Physical Ed. Carol Donathan Albuquerque, N.M. Elementary Ed. Michael Donoho Carlsbad, N.M. Psychology lljoan Douglass ortales, N.Mf. Home Economics Ronnie Dunaway Portales N.M. Zoology Jackie Duncan Causey, N.M. Business Admin. Fran Dunn Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Paul Dunn Portales, N.M. Zoology Nancy Eckland Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Gilbert Espinosa Vaughn, N.M. Accounting Oscar Espinoza Catalina, Texas History Archie Evans Muleslmoe, Texas Marketing Howard Fisher Skaneateles, N.Y. Speech Scott Fischer Clovis, N.M. Business Admin. Judy Fitz Clovis, N.M. Music Ed. Mark Flack Kirtland, N.M. Math Keith Fleurat Thornwood, N.Y. Physics jimmy Ford Portales, N.M. Math Sondra Forrest Clovis, N.M. Elementary Ed. Marlene Foster Portales, N.M. English Wanda Foster Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Lucille Franse Portales, N.M. Social Studies Suzanne Fullmer Albuquerque, N.M. Recreation .lohn Funk Tucumcari, N.M. Accounting Carol Furushimp Hanapcpe, Hawaii Home Economics William Gage Pinon, N.M. Social Studies Cara Gamache Portales, N.M. Sociology jan Gares Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Jim Gamer Portales, N.M. Physical Ed. Judith Geer Alamogordo, N.M. English Carolyn Gibson Portales. N.M. Secretarial Ed. Rose Gillespie Addison, N.Y. Business Ed. Richard Goettel Armonk, N.Y. Geography Edward Gonzales Santa Fe, N.M. Elementary Music Ed. Barbara Goodman Clovis, N.M. Elementary Music Ed. it 1'- - ,.,, r ' ,, 1 ' 5 I X I ' l f ,. V . X .x ' r 5 ,f N wx r N, Y s l J X. ,r'ig?- 'Yi L 'Mi -C-D R 4 x'b Nssi W i . H.. rr 1121.1- ll- , 5.1, me 1 ' U lriifl 4.213 121 - ,., 31 kk W 1' fs., James Goosman Portales, N.M. Mathematics Mickey Gowdy San Jon N.M. Pinance Chris Graham Portales, N.M. Psychology Rebecca Greaves Portales, N.M. English Marcella Green McAlister, N.M. Business Ed. Daren Greene Sneedville, Tenn. Political Sci. Lee Griffin Clovis N.M. liinance L V G ' aciilil, Riff? Secondary Ed. Darrell Grimes Clovis N.M. Data Process. George Grimshaw Elida, N.M. Elementary Ed. Diane Gross Roswell, N.M. Elementary Ed. Frank Gutierrez Albuquerqhuie, N.M. arketing Tex Haase Portales, N.M. Mathematics Fritz Hall Albuquerque, N.M. Business Admin. Libby Hall Joliet, Ill. Physical Ed. Donna Hammons Portales, N.M. English Jerry Hammons Portales, N.M. Art Patti Hanks Portales, N.M. English Philip Hanna Pitts Ford, N.Y. Sociology Nancy I-Iarbach Roswell, N.M. History Edward Hargon Clovis, N.M. Real Estate Joyce Hargrove Clovis, N.M. Speech Path. Gary Harris Portales, N.M. Psychology Kay Harris Portales, N.M. English Ron Harris Portales, N.M. Journalism its 3 NX I . I lg ll is if Loise Harvey Clovis, N.M. Elementary Ed. Thomas Haufmann Glastonbury, Conn. Marketing Cleo Haynes Portales, N.M. Home Econ. K thy Heglin Climvis, N.M. Mathematics Joe Henderson Portales, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Mike Henderson Roswell, N.M. Political Sci. Peggy Henderson Albuquerque, N.M. Home Econ. Marcia Herbst Las Vagas, N.M. English Steven Herman Arvada, Colo. Political, Sci. Cynthia Herndon Clovis, N.M. Spanish Kenneth Herring Wink, Texas Physical Ed. Jo eph Hes inger Clivis, N.Ni. Political, Sci. Larry Hill Portales, N.M. Business Admin. Larry. Hinde Farmington, N.M. Mathematics Carol Hobbs Clovis, N.M. Sociology Eddie Hobbs Portales, N.M. Finance Cindy Hooper Clovis, N.M, Elementary Ed. Ronald Horner Artesia, N.M. Elementary Ed. Brian Houger Salem, Ohio English Belva Houston Hobbs, N.M. Elementary Ed. Mary Hubbard Carrizozo, N.M. English Robert Hubbard Tucumcari, N.M. Accounting Rodd Hubble Farmington, N.M. Drama Ervin I-Iuddleston Hagerman, .N.M. Social Studies Ruth Hu hes Portales, Elementary Ed. Sherry Hu hes Portales, Elementary Ed. Nancy Humble Logan, N.M. Elementary Ed. Don Hunton Portales, N.M. Psychology Linda Hutchens Roswell, N.M. Elementary Ed. Rl 7 ni . rbi xr ' ees: Kathy Ice El Paso, Tex. Speech Path. Charles R. Ingle Albuquerque, N.M. Psychology Raymond Jenkins Hagerman, N.M. Music Ed. ,Ieannene Johnston Portales, N.M. Art Ed. Jerry D. Jones Dora, N.M. Elementary Ed. Nancy jones Clovis, N.M. Drama John Keely Philadelphia, Pa. Sociology Ron Kenney Roswell, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Kenneth F. Kilness Roswell, N.M. Elementary Ed. Dennis Kinder Portales, N.M. Psychology ,Iohn J. King Fort Wayne, Ind. Real Estate Jan Kirk Roswell, N.M. Elementary Ed. J, W. Knapp Portales, N.M. Accounting Gary Knight Portales, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Ronnie Knoy Hagerman, N.M. Physical Ed. Carol Lamoreux Santa Fc, N.M. Elementary Mus. Ed Steve Lamoreux Santa Fe, N.M. Plant Sci. James Langston San Diego, Calif. History David Laning Portales, N.M. Anthropology Beth Larson Portales. N.M. Medical, Tech. ,gf L. Lemons ortales, N.M. Finance Melvin Leonard Bloomfield, N.M. Industrial, Ed. Terry Lewis Portales, N.M. Math Gerald Linker Brooklyn, N.Y. Political Sci. Kenneth Logan Tucumcari, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Robert M. Longwill Roswell, N.M. Zoology Frank L. Lovato Albuquerque, N.M. Psychology Sam Lyman Clovis, N.M. Elementary Ed. Randy Lyons Roswell, N.M. Physical Ed. Anthony E. Lucero Albuquerque, N.M. Political Sci. Bill MacVeigh Carrizozo, N.M. Botany Jim Madrid Artesia, N.M. Finance Robert Manero Lansdale, Pa. Accounting Paul Magis Alamogordo, N. . olitical Sci. Audrian Martin Estancia, N.M. Home Econ. Mary Martin Portales, N.M. English Tommy Martin Portales, N.M. Industrial Ed. Rose Martinez Roy, N.M. Elementary Ed. Marilyn Mason Carlsbad, N.M. Elementary Ed. Dwight Mason Rizhl, Philippines Business Ed. Wesley McAfee Clovis, N.M. Religion Lois McAlister Portales, N.M. Business Ed. Thomas McAlister Portales, N.M. Bus. Agriculture Alex McAllister Carlsbad, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Jim McConnell Portales, N.M. Industrial Ed. John McCormack Portales, N.M. Sociology Michael McCowen Ruidoso, N.M. journalism Elliott McDaniel Portales, N.M. -Physical Ed. Dorthy McDonald Brownfield, Texas English George McGill Las Cruces, Ewnomlcs Dave McCrary Santa Fe, N.M. Speech Robert McGough Clovis, N.M. Chemistry Mac McKni ht Portales, NEW. Industrial Ed. Vivian McManus Annapolis, Md. History James McWilliams Hobbs, N.M. Music Ed. Maril McWilliams ynClovis, N.M. English Maria Mead Portales, N.M. Psychology 'fvs' Q, w!?+, .I .il H-Pf' v,.,!,,' , in-53 H, , V viii 3 I 1. fs ,, .f., . i til V 1 'll sg- ,..,,,, , N N swirl --Q. IF f I 4 ii ff' 63? RH, H--J .LA- 4 . ' , an -Y' X 5 I ' 1 0 GSW QE, -.- 'C' Q? R-Qi' Jax -Q.-qr ' 1 in . 43'-Q 'sT', IQIP' qu-4 'S' Gary L. Meier Texico, N.M. Finance Marketing julius Meis Ness City, Kansas Business jennifer Melton Alamogordo, N.M. Secretarial Ed. Sherman Memmelaar Chester, N.Y. Industrial Arts Ed. Ronald Mitchell Portales, N.M. Marketing Douglas Moore Clovis, N.M. Huey Moore Clovis, N.M. Industrial Ed. gohn Moore ortales. N.M. journalism Ronda Morgan Portales, NM. Sociology Sherilyn Morris Wappmg, Conn. English Speech Sylvia Monis Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Austella Morrow Portales, N.M. Home Economics Robert Myers Dekalb, Ill. Music Dixie Nelson Clovis, N.M. Elementary Ed. Thomas Nelson Nara Visa, N.M. Marketing Marilyn Nero Portales. N.M. Home Economics Mark Nero Portales, N.M. English Gary Norlander Albuquerque, N.M. Marketing june Nuvamsa Albuquerque, N.M. Physical Ed. Bonnie Olmos Portales, N.M. Secondary Ed. Creta Olson Albuquerque, N.M. Elementary Ed. Phil Osuna Albuquerque, N.M. History L ' hto 0' ' elqjortgles, J dy P d ett Roleiwell, aNgM. Home Econ. ISM xiiilmmili' Bugiliiess ,X-ldmin: Sherry Pardue Denver City, Texas Home Econ. Joe Parker Causey, N.M. Social Studies Jimmy Parrish Jai, N.M. Bus. Agriculture George Pattison Alameda, N.M. History Howard Perkins Yevington, Nevada History Howard Perry Portales, N.M. Finance Je'32f'i3ifi3? Music Ed. Dwight Pitcaithley Clovis, N.M. History Kathy Pall: Carlsbad, N.M. Elementary Ed. David Porter Santa Fe, N.M. Physical Ed. Marjorie Powers Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Dave Prather Youngstown, Ohio Mathematics Barbara Pressley Carlsbad, N.M. English Terry Pressley Clovis, N.M. Marketing Lawerence Preuit Dora. N.M. Bu-s. Agriculture Jean Raxsdale Clovis, 'iv.M. Elementary Ed. Tom Randolph Roswell, N.M. Marketing Larry Razura San Francisco, Calif. Social Studies David Reeves Alamogordo, N.M. Commercial Art Joseph Reynolds Middletown N.Y. iDrama Richard Reznick Manchester Conn. Geology Ronald Rice Albuqluerque, N.M. ndustrial Ed. Fred Ricketts Portales, N.M. Marketing Sandra Rickstrew Portales, N.M. English Pete J. Rico Alamogordo, N.M. Data Processing Dee Ann Rishel Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Dennis Rishel Portales, N.M. 'Business Charles Riva Santa Fe, N.M. Music Ed. Gary Robbins Portales, N.M. Distributive Ed. Lynn Roberts Farwell, Texas Elementary Ed. Michael Rogers Moriarty, N.M. Bus. Agriculture Sam Rogers Cody, Wyo. Agriculture Econ. Roger Romie Hobbs N.M. Industrial Tech. George Ross Albuquerque, N.M. Physical Ed. L. Ross Portales, N.M. Industrial Tech. Linda Rottman Alamogordo. N.M. - hysical Ed. Victoria Sanchez Portales, N.M, Business Ed. Andrew Sanders Fort Worth, Texas Marketing Rodney Sanders Roswell, N.M. Psychology Sociology Ronnie Sanders Clovis, N.M. Zoology Suzanne Scarborough Eunice, N.M. Business Ed. Robert Schull: Clovis, N.M. Chemistry Janis Schum ert Ft. Sumner, Home Economics jimmy Scott Portales, N.M. Data Processing Steve Scott Amarillo, Texas Pre-Law Richard Scale Gallup, N.M. Psychology Brenda Seay Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. J an Shannon San Francisco, Calif. Sociology Diane Shaw Capitan, N,M. Business Admin. 1771 ni: Y,- 67 19-7 ,1- iiii xi ,A w . if - rwlx f ...-'L'E'T n ' ' P6557 15 :':f- E1 '. 5 E K: S--2' V A1 ' ffwauzi .1 laik. l 1 ,ar f r , . X rim! , . Q, ,iw ss, . g f'1mfg,,1l 'sr' 1. z l 33 FA - ,, . ' s : 5, , 1 4 .J-elm, -.1 ' f lv . ,.1 -A-vfrwgw, , ga.. , .,L,,.,.-.,.,,,,,,,, , - i 'w-ffl,-lite., gr Sean Shelley Clovis, N.M. Accounting D ' Sh' nilgfiofffpiila Physical Ed. Orval Simmons Portales, N.M. Physical Ed. P S' PZ'5?5et,'m1lfi'Cf'T Elementary Ed. Charles Smith Portales, N.M. Physics Lames Smith oswell, N.M. Psychology Patricia Smith Georgetown, Texas Elementary Ed. Fay Smith Portales, N.M. Social Studies Vivian Smith Hobbs, N.M. English Don Smoot Clovis, N.M. Mathematics Martel Squther Denver.C1ty, Texas Marketing Sam Sowder Floyd, N.M. Biological Sci. Ronnie Sowell Roswell, N.M. Political Sci. Dan Starling Roswell, N.M. Speech Path. Julianne Stcck Albuquerque, N.M. Elementary Ed. his ,- Qs 1 5 if 'Styx I T .L , it C53 .sive .,1 , --5, f -4 ., -.P X Nitin ll 'v L 45 Hinr- uv' QFV' N' 'E' David Stephens Portales, N.M. Data Processing Linda Stephens Albuquerqueh N.M. Data Processing games Stephey ittsburgh, Pa. Political Sci. Wanda Stockton Hobbs, N.M. Elementary Ed. Sue Stone Carlsbad, N.M. Elementary Ed. Walter Stone Carlsbad, N.M. Real Estate Jody Stowe Albuquerque, N.M. Elementary Ed. Denise Strock Alamogordo, N.M. Elementary Ed. William Strock Portales. N.M. Speech Path. Floyd Sturgeon Clovis, N.M. Music Ed. Martha Sukovich Carlsbad, N.M. Business Admin. Stephen Sukovich Portales, N.M. Psychology Roger Sury Albuquerque, N.M. Geology Mohammed Swailem Saudi Arabia Mathematics Cheryl Swartz Delaware, Ohio Elementary Ed. Gayle Swift Farmington, N.M. Elementary Ed. Dave Tanner Portales, N.M. Biology John Telles Albuquerque, N.M. Art Ed. Sam Tennant Artesia, N.M. Marketing Jane Terry Carlsbad, N.M. Psychology Cindy Thomas Clovis, N.M. Secretarial Admin. Mike Thomas Portales, N.M. Chemistry Irene Thompson Farmington, N.M. Home Econ. Lack Thompison olsom, N.. . Elementary Ed. Lloyd Thompson Farmington, N.M. Finance Richard Thornhill Winter Haven, Fla. Religion james Thrash Harvey, Ill. Physical Ed. Gary Timmons Clayton, N.M. Marketing Sandra Torivio McCarty's N..M. Elementary Ed. Terry Townsend Clovis, N.M. History Ken Tracey Portales, N.M. History ff!!! M ' Tr ughton argle Joliet, Ill. Physical Ed. Bob Trout Carlsbad, N.M. Secondary Ed. Gayla Truelock Portales, N.M. Physical Ed. Minerva Trujillo Roswell, N.M. Secondary Ed. Jon Tully Carlsbad, N.M. Speech Patricia Tuttle Glendale, Arizona Sociology David Valdez Bloomfield, N.M. Secondary Deanna. Valdez Bloomfield, N.M. Secretarial Admin. Drucilla Valdez Embudo, N.M. Business Ed. Joe Villanueva Lake Arthur, N.M. Industrial Mgt. Boyd Vogt Oklahoma City, Okla. Anthropology Kay Waltmon Hobbs, N.M. Psychology Delvin Webet Portales, N.M. Biology Tom Walker Albuquerque, N.M. Business Ed. Margaret Wakefield Roswell, N.M. Social Studies Steven Walley Albuquerque, N.M. Marketing Robert Walls Jal, N.M. Mathematics John Warrick Tucurncari, N.M. Business Admin. Dennis Watson Portales, Religion 4. Sh T t Maineiiillz, Clair: Anthropology Pat Trembly Gallup, N.M. Psychology fa . Fla fx or iw ,gli w I N v if v m i ,-T. gun- N .s, N 19? 3 ' B at wich 9 cigvaff Nia. x ' L Elementary Ed. V 1 ll 'G ,-' A ! 1 'x . 'fl'-. 11, 4,f.f, O 7 If 1 V T2 ' lo V' .4115 W w l Forrest Wellman W Palatine: Ill. ' Political Sci. aivfv W 'L Timothy YVhalen Roswell, N.M. Sociology Max White Portales, N.M. Accounting Michael YVhite Albuquerque, N.M. Social Studies ' I Susie White Portales, N.M. Physical Ed. David Whytlaw Portales, N.M. Mathematics Mary WVhytlaw Bayard, N.M. English Larry Vlilliams Tucumcari, N.M. Industrial lvlgt. Tom Hlilliams Carlsbad, N.M. History T mm R. YV'll' ' f Rgswefi, N.M.' mm Music Sue Williamson Roswell, N.M. Social Studies gack Willis ortales, N.M. Biological Sci. Quentin Wilson Essex, Conn. Physical Ed. Cecelia Wissert Clovis, N.M. Psychology James Woods Grady, N.M. Secretarial Ed. Jane Vfright Artesia, N.M. Speech Path. Barbara YVyatt Portales, N.M. Home Economics Bill Wyatt Lovington, N,M, Mathematics Patricia Wynne Ft. Sumner, N.M. Matlmematics ,al 1- .s-K 1 'f -1 Q lNIark Yarbrough Portales, N.M. , f - Zoology ' N N 1 Betty Ybarra S U W Portales, N.M. 1 ik- - Home Economics ' -gf V D 'a Z' Qty' Faiisrri-linggniiixs N.M. Music six Ronald Ackerman Liviuston, N.J. anagement Kay Allison Portales, N.M. Elementary Ed. Wesley Batson Tucumcari, N.M. Finance Gary Bratcher Lake Arthur Business Admin. Tzay-hong Chen Taipei, Taiwan Accounting Yueh-Guey Choli Portales, N,M. Chemistry Chung Clnian Chu Taipei Taiwan Chemistry Olive Church Hobbs, N.M. Elementary Ed. James Cochran Central Point, Ore. Physical Ed. Jim Coopel Portales, N.M. English Donna DeBlaker Portales, N.M. Special Ed. Steve Dominguez Tucumcari, N.M. Accounting Kirby Douglass Hobbs, N.M. Business Admin. Eddie Ely Roswell, N.M. Business Admin. Barbara Foutz Farmington, N.M. Reading Bud Foutz Farmington, N.M. Industrial Ed. Judy Graham Portales, N.M. Special Ed. Pattc Guerra Portales. N.M. Physical Ed. Robert Haynes Portales, N.M. Religion Rossanna Hays Clovis, N.M. Music Ed. John Henderson Alamogordo, N.M. Business Admin. John Hilliard Portales, N.M. History Estella Hohmann Clovis, N.M. Counseling Richard Howell Binghamton, N.Y. . .J ,. .3 . . ici' . f - 3 ,K t 1 3 sf .4 I - S315 'V x. wiv 'f '4 ' L .ik Qi- C7 9. .pu- 'v Hsiang-Hsiuan Huang Taiwan, China Chemistry fjoanne Humbert: ortales, N .M. English Coy Hunt Melrose, N.M. Mathematics jon James Clovis, N.M. Elementary Ed. J J CcloviZ?elil.M. Business Admin. Addison Julian Cedar Rapids, Iowa Physical Ed. Vincent Dremenak Portales, N.M. Psychology Kermit Little Portales. N.ll1I. Counseling Diana Liu . Republic nl China Accounting jim Martin Clovis. N.M. Business Admin. Carol Mclilyea Hobbs, N.M'. Business Ed. Merle Moreland Portales, N.M. History Mugwc Magna Kenya, East Africa Business Admin. Ted Olmos Portales, N.M. Education Admin. Dean Overton Portales, NAI. Rel. Mastcr's Charles Packenham Portales, N.M. Industrial Ed. ,lin-uny Parr Albuquerque. N.M. Religion W7 lfm K- ..- Yuri f -af' ,ff . . ,sl f 'i ,xy ix I . , ',. ' .5-. ,lolln Petty Ruidoso N M Real Esmte Mickey Pruitt Melrose 'Nl NI Business Nlqt Franklin Snyner Las Vegas, Nevada Finance Shelton Skeen Clovis VXI. Elementary Ed. Elise Smith Carlsbad. N.M. Mathematics Ivan Steele Clovis, N .M. Finance Carolyn Stover Mustang, Okla. Special Ed. jerry Stover Mustang, Okla. Music Ed. Lawrence Swartz Clovis, N.M. Business Admin. John Szider Garfield, N.J. Business Admin. Dorothy Thompson Portales, N.M. Business Admin. Juanita Thom son Fort Sumner, Mathematics Kenneth Thompson Portales, N.M. Industrial Ed. Truman Rice Carlsbad, N.M. Management Ruby Richter Portales, N.M. Art Ed. Kenneth Underation Roswell, N.M. Education Admin. Lealofi Viagalelei American Samoa History Mary Waicle Roswell, N.M. Art Karen Walker Albuquerque, N.M. Secretarial Ed. Audie Waltmon San Jon, N .M. Political Sci. Ron Whittington Clovis, N.M. Psychology Sandra Williamson Levellaud, Texas Physical Ed. Bob Wilson Milwaukee, Wis. Business Admin. Sh' l W Clixlyil: N.l'ifa Speech Path. Wayne Zimmers Medford, Oregon History 4 Bottom Center: Dr. Charles W. Meister ad- dresses the crowd during commencement exercises, May 29. Below: Dr. John H, Furbay speaks about The Four Dreams of Man, 527 Students Receive Diplomas in Eastern's 44 Q. ,Q 1 1? 'x 1 -I..--a:'3:2r?' ' 'I' 1 -- : f 9? 4 'fx-J ' ' ix n,,:E.:: .,., sr., zz, JJ 5, Z -x 1 l Z 7 F , 5 , wi- WM 1 Largest Graduating Class The number of students receiving diplomas, 527, rose 41 per cent from last year when 373 degrees were granted. Graduation was highlighted by the guest speaker, Dr. John H. Furbay. Dr. Furbay, who spoke on the Four Dreams of Man, holds a Ph.D. from Yale and is presently a staff member of the World Seminar in Geneva, Switzerland and the Defense Intelligence School in Washington, D.C. Three faculty members who have con- tributed rnore than 30 years service to Eastern New Mexico University were hon-ored as recipients of the coveted Presidentls Faculty Award. Dr. Carl A. Parker, chairman of the Elementary Education Department, Derrell W. Bulls, associate professor in marketing, and Chris Gikas, associate professor in art and art education, have served a combined total of 33 years. Miss Florence L. Landon, associate pro- fessor in modern languages and chairman of the Department of Modern Languagesg Dr. Ralph R. Black, professor in industrial education and manager of the University Press, Baron Stuart, former associate pro- fessor in English fretiredj, and Miss Luella Madden, associate professor in business ad- ministration fretiredjg were given emeritus status. I '1 I ,f , -, Uv. an 32 V'-L ll 'ai .QW Far Left Top: Dr. Carl.A. Parker, Chris Gikas, and Derrell Bulls are shown here after receiving the plaques and certifi- cates as recipients of the President's Fac- ulty Awards. Far Left, Bottom: Chris Gikas receives the President's Faculty Award from President Charles W. Meister, zE?53fM5, 'M Now that you have contested and passed another milestone in 1ife's long journey, do not remain stagnant and let the rust of idle- ness engulf you, but reach high, being careful not to look back and say, I have done my part. I may withdraw from the scene? For as long as people starve, freeze, live in misery, poverty, and ignorance, you have yet another direction, another goal to extend your reach. The Silver Pack staH' extends our congratu- lations to the graduating students of Eastern New Mexico University. i erfifwfw t t . .S RWM t Opposite Left Top: Baron M. Stuart and Mrs. Ruth Stuart receiving the faculty emeritius award from Presi- dent Charles W. Meister, Left: Larry Williams, Mike Henderson, Steve Herman and Steve Scarano were commissioned as second lieutenants in the United States Marine Corps. Eastern New Mexico University, 1969 Advertising Advertising Q 'UN Q -9 -6 if Ii .gf - 'ng' 'ggi ,V Nm if sk .1 's 95 - 'Nfl 1' W fry, ' , .2 :J s rr 'UN i .gif fif- igl .if ,Sk .QA I I l G? -l'.'i TT 5 . 15.4 X MQHQQIMWIAQSQQAIQQQQE 303 MAIN STREET CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO porahd by WALTER HOSKINS ' LEPHONEZ PORTER sumo Portales, New Mexico Jl.2. Telephone 356-5204 507 East Second Street , M mrmzm I DAVIS TIRES 1 mEV'5'ON HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES A V Hr-H .fi,1:1f' Woody's Jewelry Home of see femmfuamsf 117 West 2nd Portales. New Mexico Come To Where The Quality Is 1 I 308 Main - Clovis, New Mexico 88101 I C S ff' . o n QE Il Y r 1 I .- S S I I 1 T 7 X I ,I I I X C4110 I iwf- - ' I Poynor's White Auto Store, Inc. COLLEGE CLEAN ERS CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS - SPORT COATS DRESS PANTS TUX RENTALS Ph. 356-5552 1016 west 2nd SHARLWS CARMACK a soNs, Look Like A Million - A . H INC. 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Dial 763-6516 Clovis -. ju ,. pk, m , , NY-A i I X uflf l if 1 2- A .vi ju -li I a Lfgff-ff'M ODOM OFFICE SUPPLY Remingfon Rand - Soles and Service Gifts and Office Supplies 219 Soufh Moin 6-4477 Porfoles, New Mexico 2 fl O 's ,ff ' 1 ff 5?-N N f FOOD MARKET 0- --:fi ' ' -,,...a-4 217 Souru Avsnur: C ,S Tl i ,V Plenly of Free Parking Free Delivery 356-6654 iv-,JJ -'M-,, , aw DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY L ,-,,,...l.-1 We Give 8- Redeem Yes Stamps H PORTALES AMBASSADOR MOTOR HOTEL, INC. E715 kgmlfahf 5710? 11, , QP1ainsj f X N 218 West Third Sfreef, Portales, New Mexico Telephone 15051 356-5497 For All Your Sewing Needs 220 West 2nd ss E EE? . 1 ., ,,,,,, SQL., I-- HILLCRE T MOTEL TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS Highway 70 Ni91'1f1Y Dial 356-6626 Weekly Monthly MALLORY SKIN N ER'S HOME FURNITURE THE WESTERN STORE Quality Furniture Since 1927 Phone 356-5072 112 s. Ave.A Portales 112 S. Ave. B Portales, N. M. CLOVIS OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 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' , X - 'g' .Y J' L' ' - - ' - p .Q . .f : .sf ,K , ,, ,J '- , , KM Mig. , W - K .X r- .317 3' A I ' i :rf '-K mi x 1' ' ' . if X Y X X V 1' .K . V. X . vi X. x X-A UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 338. Sf-O O M 1 RODEN-SMITH I SOUTHWESTERN 763.5528 PUBLIC SERVICE . . . COMPANY 400 Mam Clovls' New MEXICO Box 928 Portales, New Mexico HARRIS 105 West 2nd - J --le 3 ,sau N ---4145555 Quality Clothes Ideal for Campus Wear H I W 7 0 C On The Square Orville J. Harris, Owner Fmyowgmsemlce Phone 356-5662 Highway 70 Portales, New Mexico 339 ' d '4V 6 DUES DRIVE INN LUKES DRIVE INN Where the quality of food is best 101 S. Chicago Owner-Operator ' 511 S. Ave. C 356-4671 Portales, N. M. Dub and Sherry Hays Portales. N. M. Closed Sunday LES'S WEET HOP Where The Quality 1S , 1102 West lst Portales, New Mexico TROY DEE'S STEAK HOUSE FORD MERCURY .T SERVICE 1101 West lst Phone 356-6676 Portales, N. M. 356-4759 619 East 2nd Portales. N. M. BRUCE BLACKABY PIZZA KING ' 7 Pick-up Delivery R Room Servlce Mzncu come .pil-AA tummy! 2 M h V :Jo Q6 1117 West 2nd I Tf'7'fQI..f5gay , J Portales. N. M. -. -,.,. ' A A' ' ' ' 1' M v V Y 1 , - ,V - V 5 vw-1 nm ,fa .LZ ,:1 jg,, , O-a,,QEfSs:, 4 Y I . if is Q 42, , DEL WEBB JEWELRY 417 S. Main Portales, N. M. on the Square Phone 356-4321 Phone 356-4682 Portales, N. M. - 1 . S4 ?.4', 4 1 IWQEQVQ um w ff? H A 'flag' f ,N dv ' . o N- l , f A EEE ' ' ' Hy X Y Y wr -- -' 1 w H1 HN HN J' , w w Fl W ' 1-1 I . .z..Z. n E E . .E y Jig? 'M X uw W , . . .il X ' uw ' A . 1- 1' L -'f f' ..,1..3I ,H ,Q - ,Q ,ff me Q Q 1,3 N H UTY! f-lin H, - ,. F w 1 J. - ' A Q- , .Q .-,Q nf j If K .. :Wa-' we -fs' 'f :ttf-' 2,91 'f--,Riga-: X 5 1 -x P-.8 E4 Q. k 'A - ' 1 I! .V wg. H 4- gi! if ml W 1 T II ,T The Place to Go for the Brand You Know V Y my ' XM! :.- ,M i W mg g A I. w .xqggfzglg H 4 ,C -gk , A 8, W 4 2nd Ave. A Portales wwf!!- RCA B and B Sands Center 317 S. Ave. C 356-5761 il' If , ,v l :lx 1 wwf'-' , . . I ' Pt 2 ' .fa---. -1w----,-,- I I I TITQIEEICV .ere W' 3 , an E ' HERE YO ALWA 'A BUY THE BEST FUR LESS I H f M. I gfnlg, 4.I'v -Ag. 1. - wtf-,Q w N RJ Savings up to 50? 1115 N. Chicago P rtales, New Mexico -5181 4'I th v .-, -' -, ' 1 -.lx ' 4 -K. - 1...gfw, 'z i L'J i1'u5.1E' , ' . V- .- - .:.f,, 45,7 .x ,mu .,g.d , 7--------.L,...E. -V ' 1 ,, .- 1 , ,Y 1 '57' '?:f::'L1l ' . My -ff-5g.f Lire' ,fm as -jf H ' 5,7 -'mr' Q- I ,Y, f - , - ' Q I as W. R COOPER-HOBBS CHEVROLET CO. 401 S. Ave. C Tel. 356-4451 Portales, New Mexico DUNES MOTEL AIR CONDITION ED, TELEVISION HEATED SWIMMING POOL 1613 West 2nd Portales. N. M. KJ A 8 W TURN ER'S 805 West 2nd DEPARTMENT STORE 115 West 2nd Portales, New MEXICO P l N M 3 YDUNG AT HEART SERVICE FIRSI' NA'l'IONAL BANK , ..-.., , .l PORTALES NATIONAL BANK T l Serving E ' Portales 3 Since I AA K 1906 Iu lm '! ' 4 A-. ' J' 1- - - -S .I ll- QQQESEEQ ' 5.3 ' -. Douglas B. Stone S President ON CAMPUS T0 SERVE YOU BETTER Our Students Bank Conveniently at the University Branch Located in the Post Office FIRST IN SERVICE CLOVIS NATIONAL BANK Clovis, New Mexico Established 1907 Five Convenient Locations Head Office 223 Main Motor Bank Cannon Air Force 1209 Main Base Facility Hilltop Plaza Grand and Pile 2108 Main Facility DOC'S DRIVE INN In appreciation of student patronage - we support all college activities For call in orders - Dial 356-8850 HOTEL CLOVIS CAMELOT ROOM CELLAR BAR 763-4433 203 Main 4 for the finest in 218 Main Portales 31 5 Main Clovis I 614 4 Music and Photography THE GAL BYNUM MOTORS M . U5 N E Oldsmobile - Buick - Pontiac - GMC Portales, New Mexico . ,H 1' xl fl 14' 114 s. Ave. A Portales, N. M. ' ' gs V ' - ' . 1 :Qty-, ,ww-1 , t 1 HN Y X A , HERBERT 5 PARK WAY SUPER LUMBER CO MKT 1604 S Ave D Portales N M West 14th Street Portales New Mexzco W HERBERT LUMBER C0 -it Q 1-,fn 5- 3 I ,gy 3 , 'i I .Wq gf 739 ,r '33-ff--1 91 - .A-'1 '- ' 1, 5. TS ,J . ,I .',.-, ,.z,y, Xt! PM 1' S' Sm V 'fir , L- v v L -- -,-, r.. . 4 11-1 ,- iw! QV? M-,'. ,, ,f..,!' fi 11 'f'5'f'Vi1x C7N5L'I'f.-L Q ii x I+ Q' C x ' 4 I 5 D . ' Af - H '. .1 . 3 H Nr I , H v ' g Wf .4 'U cy I. S, .1 . N . w 1 '55 X 1 fs N K tx 'V ' 'y xwn X XQQ5, :M r fix 1 1 , 'l ' 1 Nu ,D+ 0 v X n . l M3 lx N: i A M x N1 I Nl A lu .X X x . r X - Q J, agp 5 I P' -Nl. 1 Q' yy mmf' 3' QR. 50 -is t ' Q 1' iq ,guy A XA Index -sq --'94 '4- wmw ' 1' 'xy' as X xi 2 ya 3 xln 1 3 l.' K: 14. I .a I - J, 'f Y -9 Q . Index P .ug- ' MID FSPYL . 5 3 4 ,. x-...N '1 1- S? 'IRI .......171 198-201 Subject Index Administration .... ....... Advertising ............., ....... Agriculture Club ........ .... Alpha Delta Pi .,.... ....... Alpha Psi Omega ................. .... Animal Farm ........................,.......,. Associated Women Students ............. AWS Faculty Women of the Year .,,..., AWS Senior Women of the Year ......,,. Baptist Student Union .............,..... .... Baseball .....,................,...... ....... Basketball ....................,.. ,...... Best of Five ............ Blue Denim ,...........,... .... Board of Regents ...,.. Bowling ................ Chase .......,........... Cheerleaders .......................... ....... Chi Omega ......,........,......,.....,. ,...... Chi Sigma Alpha .......,..............., .... Church of Christ Bible Chair ........ .... Cross Country .............................. ....... Dance Company .,.................... ...,... Delta Sigma Pi ...... El Portal .......... Football .... Golf ......................... Graduation ............. ,.... Greatest Greyhound ...... Greek God .................. Greek Goddess .....,. Greek Sweethearts ....... Greek Week ...,............. Green Grow the Lilacs Harper's Bazarre ........ Homecoming ,. ............. Homecoming Court ....,... .. Homecoming Queen .,......... Home Economics Club .....,. Houndsmen ............. , ............ . Industrial Education Club ..... Interfraternity Council ..,.... International Club ............ Junior Panhellenic ........ Kappa Chi ........,.... Kappa Kappa Psi ...... Kappa Sigma .......... W' .4 ....34-65 330-347 .......101 132-133 97 255 .......214 .......232 233 93 186-188 175-184 246-247 .,.....250 36 .......18'5 83 171-173 134-137 97 .......102 112-113 82 164-169 .......202 324-329 .......225 .......153 ......,153 157-161 252-253 .......24O 242-243 ....,..215 .......212 .......105 .....,.107 .,.....104 .......125 98 .......124 111 140-141 Las Munecas ...................... Little Sigrnas .............. ......... Little Sisters of Minerva ...... Miss Playmate .............. Miss Wool ........... ....... Newman Club .......,...,............... New Mexico College Queen ...,.. Odd Couple ...,.......................,.... Oiiice Education Association ...... Panhellenic Council ............. Phi Alpha Theta ........ Phi Beta Lambda ...... Phi Gamma Nu ....... Phi Mu Alpha ..,.... Pi Kappa Delta ....... Pike-O-Eettes ..... Physics Club ........... Playboy Party ..,......... Press Association ........ Psi Chi ..............,...... Rodeo ............... Rodeo Club ............. Rodeo Queen ............ ROTC ...,........................,.. ROTC Sweetheart ..,............ Sergio Mendes Brasil '66 ........ Sk1 Club ........................ Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Silver Alpha Iota .......... Alpha Epsilon Chi ..................,.. Nu ................... Pack ......,..,...... Snow Queen ............... Sophos ........................,... Speech and .Hearing .... Spurs Student Education Association Student Forum ..... .................. Swanee ........................,.....,..,.,. Swimming ............... Tau Beta Sigma ........ Track University Choir ............ University Theater ........ Up With People ............ Valentine Sweetheart .,..... Wauneka Indian Club ............ Wesley Westminister .............. Women's Recreation Associatio 11 Who's Who ...........................,............... Yucca Beau and Blossom ........ Zeta Beta Tau ...................... Zeta Tau Alpha .......... ,.... .......101 ..,.,..156 146-147 .......226 .......214 99 .......215 .......251 126 .......124 95 114-115 .......106 .......1l0 96 ....,..l46 93 .......245 .,.....107 96 188-189 95 ...,.,.228 116-122 ..,....229 ,......248 .......127 .......126 148-149 154-155 150-151 87 .......227 92 99 .......108 ......,100 ....66-89 237-239 .......191 94 192-194 .......104 94 ffffIf249 ,......230 .......105 .......127 .220-224 .......218-219 138-139 152-153 Administration and Faculty Acker, Vernon ,.....,.... ......... Agogino, George fDr.l ...... Agogino, Mercedes fDr.l Ahlstrom, Larry .................. Allen, Natividad QDLJ ........ Avegno, Hamilton .............. Baldwin, William fDr.J .... Berne, Arlene ................... Berne, Stanley ................... Bettina, Albert CDM ..... Black, Ralph fDr.l ....... Bolin, Milburn ..,....... Bowen, Duane ..........., Bradley, George Branscum, Arvel ........ Branum, Isabelle ......., Brooks, Jo Nell ....... Brown, Gavin ..... Brown, Jack .......... Buchanan, Gillian ...... Buchanan, Lucile .....,... Bulls, Derrell .................... Burgdorf, Carl fMaj.j ..... Burkel, Lois ................. Burton, Maxine ............. Buscemi, Philip fDr.J ..... Calhoun, Douglas ........ Call, Lloyd ,............... Cash, Dudley ............... Cochran, John fDr.l .,..... Codling, Horace ...........,... Cole, Diana .................... Coulston, Charles ...... Crego, Byron ................ Dart, Richard ..................... DeBruin, Hendrik CDr.j Dickson, Joseph fDr.l .... Dierks, Louis ................... Donnelly, Jerry CDr.l ..... Duran, Ben fDr.j ............... Ebert, Geraldine fDr.l Eckstein, Stephen fDr.l Edmonston, William ......... Eppley, Richard ............ Fairman, Mark ...... Ferguson, Gail .......... Folks, Stephen .....,.......... Fox, Eugene fDr.l .,...... Gares, Wayne .,.......... Giese, Thomas ................ Gikas, Chris .............,........ Graham, Wanda fDr.J Green, Beryl ......................... Gregory, John CDr.J ....... Grimes, Doreen fDr.j ..... 43 44 48 62 51 46 51 46 56 62 .........62,65,5 25 50 56 58 54 54 ........4O,41 54 39 56 49 ..........54,326 49 56 47 45 ........49,50 39 62 58 42 48 48 54 48 51 48 56 51 49 54 48 58 45 47 61 56 42 48 54 ..........43,526 51 49 51 56 47 58 51 47 47 Grove, Pearce ................ ...,.... Hagan, Lyle fDr.j ........ Hahn, Henry ..................... ...................... Hallenberger, Lorene ........,........................... Halperin, Bernard CDM .............................. Hanson, Charles fCapt.j .......... 49,117,l20,l27 Hamish, Frank ............................................ 58,59 Harrell, Gene ................... ...................... 3 8 Hawk, Gerald ................ ........ Hickey, Laura .,................. ....... Hill, Gilbert CDr.J ...,........... ....... Hillier, Kenneth fDr.j Hofstad, Oscar ................. Holeman, Bobby .........,.. Holland, Vance fDr.j ..... Hoy, William ..................... Hurnbert, .Herbert fDr.j Hurtt, Philip ......................... Ihde, Ira fDr.l ................ Irwin, Charles ................................. ........ Irwin-Williams, Cynthia fDr.l ..... ....... Jackson, Alice fDr.j .,......... Jacobs, Grady ....................... Jones, Bess ................ 4 ..,.1 Jones, George QDr.J ...... Joy, William ............. Kennedy, Eloise ............ Krutak, Paul fDr.l ...... Kunz, Michael .............. Landon, Florence ...,........... Langston, Dewey QDr.j Lansing, Dean CLt. Coll .... Lees, B. B. ............................ . 38 62 43 54 45 38 50 42 51 62 47 54 44 64 62 39 .........48,194 61 46 .........4-7,325 48 ......49,117 48 I1....a...il. Bonds, Lehman, Herman QM. D.j ...... ..... Leighton, Philip ..................... Lewis, Don .....................,.... Luck, Bent Dr.J ...... McClary, David ...... 40 51 51 52 38 McCord, Hal ................ ..... 6 2 Mallory, Thelma ,..........., ..... 5 2 Mann, A. Eugene QDr.J ..., ..... 3 9 Mann, Elton fDr.j .....,....,,.. ..............,........ 4 5 Marsh, Gail fMrs.j .,.................,.................. 46 Meister, Charles W. CDr.j ........ 37,l16,326,329 Melton, Howard B. fDr.j ...,.,.. Mettenet, William J. ............ . Miller, Harry Eugene ..... Morgan, Roy A. fDr.j ..... Murphey, Vera fDr.J ..... Neill, Warren J. QDr.J .,...... Nelson, Madeleine CMrs.J ..... Odom, Farrell D. ............... . Page, Newell W. .............. . Parker, Carl A. fDr.j ,..... Paschke, Donald V. ..... . Payne, I. V. CDr.J .,,........ Pendergraft, Robert C. ....... . Penrod, James H. fDr.j .... Pitt, William D. fDr.J ..... Place, Joseph C. ........... . Place, Joseph fMrs.j .... Potts, Hershel G.. ...... . Propes Ernest A. .... . Puffer,, John H. ......... ..,........... . Pullen, Aldean CMrs.J ................40,41 64 40 63 45 50 48 63 ......52,326 57 52 63 46 46 47 ........105 40 49 46 ........47,64 63 Quisenberry, Geraldine QMrs.J Quisenberry, Merle ....................... ..... Rainwater, Jerry ................,........,.......... ..... Rangel-Guerrero, Daniel QDr.j .................... Rangel-Guerrero, Mary Anne fMrs.j ,....... Rankin, June fMrs.J ..........................,......... Richter, Edward ......,......,....... Robinson, Mary Lee fMissj .... ..... Rosin, Jane QMrs.J ............... Rosin, William J. ...... ......... . 63 52 47 64 86 Richardson, Carl CD1-.J ...................,.,.. ..... 2 2 47 40 63 50 Rummel, George A. III ......... Russell, Thomas W. fDr.j .... l:llii45,127 Russell, Thomas W. fMrs.J ...., ...... 6 1,127 Ryan, Duane ........................... Sanders, Dallan ..................., Secor, Jack B. fDr.J ...... Shannon, Gailf Dr.J ....... Sharma, Ram K. fDr.J ...... Sheridan, Bill .............,..,.. Silverberg, Bill .............. Shumate, Lee fMrs.J .... Sinha, Navin C. ................. . Sittler, O. Dayle fDr.J ......... Slinker, Richard E. fDr.J ..... Slinker, Richard CMrs.J ....... Smith, Aldona L. fMrs.J .... Smith E. Debs. CD19 ..... Snodgrass, Robert .......... Spalding, Dan .............,.. Stangle, Marie QMrs.J ...,. Steadmon, Jerry D. ..... . Steinbergs, Zigrids .....,.. Stephens, H. L., Jr. ........ . Stone, Howard L. fDr.J ....... Sublette, James E. fDr.J ...,. Swenson, Milton A. ........... . Tarabek, Paul A. ............ . Taylor, Gary A. ...... ............. . 39 40 .......45-7 42 45 46 93 39 50 64 39 ........12'7 47 Teal, B. J. .................................. .... . Thomas, William G. fDr.J ...... ..... Thompson, Floren ............,...... Tims, Frederick Curtis, Jr. ...... ..., . Tipps, Garland E. fDr.J ....... Tozer, Peggy M. fMissj .... Turner, Sammy V. .......... . Umberson, George CDr.J .... Varela, Louis fMaj.J ..... Vincent, Arthur L. .......... . Vines, Ralph ........................ Wahlman, Shirley QMrs.J ..... Waid, Guy fDr.J ................ Walker, Eldon ................... Walker, Forrest A. fDr.j .... Waters, Loyd D. .............. . Weaver, Melvin CSgt.J ...... Webster, Howard CDr.J ...... Welker, Arthur M. .......... . Wetzler, Peter ................... Whiteside, John ...............,.. Williamson, Jack fDr.J ....,. Wilson, C. K. .................. . Witten, Vern E. .............. . Woodard, Alfred CDr.J .... Wuori, Frederick A. ..... . Yos, David A. CDr.J .... 46 63 48 64 46 47 39 52 42 57 57 49 38 45 57 57 50 64 ........49,1l7,l19 38 63 52 61 47 58 ........139 52 57 43 40 46 49 49 ........48,93 so 45 ubj ect Index Abernathy, Patricia Ab yta, Am ............. Abgyta, Midlhael ......... Ables, Russell .......... Abrams, David ...... Acker, Richard ......,... Ackerman, Ronald ........ Acosta, Paul .............. Adams, David ........ Adams, games .... Adams, ary . ......... Ader, Ernest ..... ...... Adlong, Kenneth ...... ...........221,304 ...........l42,26B ...........321 ...........268 .......1l9 120 294 ..........il50Z294 Aery John .............. ........... l 40,304 ggmlar, Gloria ...... .... , .............. 2 86 len, Marilyn ..... ...... , ...... ........ . 3 04 Ainsworth, Joseph ........., 104,304 Akers, Lewis ............... .,............. 3 04 Akin, Patrick .......... .............. ..... 1 5 2 Albert, Janet .............. .......,......,. 1 00,304 Alexander, Belinda Alexander, Glenda Alexander, Ann Alexander, Roy ..... Alford, Barbara .... Alires, Richard .... Allen D 'd .......... .........87,268,294 .............87,294 ..........282 .. .....,......,.. 218 , avi ........... 111,220 Allen, Linda ................ ..........,,.. ..... 1 3 8 Allen, Sherry .................. ................ 1 10 294 Allensworth, Linda Allison, Kay ............, Almy, Dudley .......... Altice, Toni ...........,. Altman, Harold ..... .......132,l47:304 282 304 QDSYH, George . ..... ...... ..........,..... n ers, Janie ,... Anderson, Barbara . ..............127:268 . ....,. 108,268,282 Anderson, Elizabeth ......... ........... 9 2,100,156,282 Anderson, Robert .......... ......... l 04,107,l52,282 Anderson, Vicki ......... .........................,. 2 82 Andrews, Mary ...... Andrews, Bob ...... . Andrae, Mark ........ Andreson, Deon'a .... Andrews, Cynthia ........ Andrus, Bill ............ Angel, Linda .......... Ant .. Appihafem, ,111 xiii, Aragon, ...... Aragon, ...... Aragon, Tonja . ..... .. Aranda, Teresa ..... Arbuckle, Carolyn Arclruleta Tessa Armijo, Leon .............. Armstrongn Jack Arnold, rran .... Arnold, Clorene Arnold, James ....... . Arnold, John . Arrin ton, Lewis Ash, gfhomas ..... Ashcraft, Naomi Atkins , James ..... Atkins, Hannon Attebe rry Becki Aucutt, Frank Aucutt, Vernon Austin , ,ames .... Austin, i.enora . Avery, Baca, Baca, Robert Johnny ......... Mark ....... Baggette, Larry Ba er Bakeri Baker .Bakerl Baker, Baker, Baker, Balas, Balas, Baldre Alvis ..,......... Gathleen James ..... Joyce l . ..... . Patricia ..... Robert ....... Roger ...... 69 268 ...............13a .......,....112,304 ...............ao4 ...........282 . .,........... 304 .,,.........132,146 ..........94,294 ...........268 ...............282 ............127,269 96 .............93,304 .......l4-0,161,304 .......176,177,294 ...........,268,294 .. ....................... 305 .......120,l21,294 ............l48,305 ............104-,305 ...........282 ...........282 ............104,305 George ......... .- ....--....,....-.----. 154 John ........ e, Michael Balencia, Lupe . Balfanz Ralph . Ball, Mamiya ..... gangster, George ar ee, Barela, Barhan, Barham Barker, Barlow, Bames, Barnett, Patncxa Li el ..... n Llod. ..... . , Rebecca Keith ....... Maurice Barnett, Larry .. Barnett, Martha Barnett, Mary Barrett, Batley, Batson, Batson, Bayles, Sherrdanm B tty ........... J :ck ........... Wesley Margaret Baxter, Kenneth B al Eth l Sandra ..... James ........ .. Bgarii, GE...Q 11111 Beard, Joyce ...... Beard Weldon ...... Beaulieu, Charles Beauliew, David Beaumont, John Beauvars, John .. Beaver, Ricky ....... Beck, Donna .. ....... Bedwell, Sheila ...... Beema B ar, n, Dale ......... Sarah . ...... . Bgiounek, Steven Bell, Larry ............. .......l54,268,294 ............114-,305 ............l09,282 ...........144,268 2 112 305 ...........282 ...........268 ..............144-,282 .......142,22o,3o5 .. .........., ...... 2 94 ...........121,170 .. ...................,... 294 ...,...15o,220,321 ...............282 .,............l0O,294 , .......... 97,100,305 .............99,268 .........70,148,305 . ...... .,.......... 2 94 ...........l02,305 ...........l11,269 . .......... 142,283 Bell, Mary ............. Benally, B enally, B d Terry ....... en er, Benally, Tom ......... Bennett, . ..... Bennett, andy ....... oiil Bennett, Bergaver, Berggren, Eu ene ......... WiJson ......... .... Bergauer, Jim ........... Berry, Betts, Ray ...,.,.....,. Bill ............. Beutler Janet, ..... . B tt J hn .. e s, o ........... Bickhan, Dixie ..... Bigbee, Paul ........... Bigtgexs, Randall Bi erry, Monty .... Bilbrey, Dayid ........ Billings, Mike , .... . Billings Sandra ......... Billingsley, Arthur Bird Martha .......... Birdifvell, Marilyn If Birdwell, Robert .... B' ll B'll ........... .....,.103,283 ............l05 . ..,.,...... 305 ............282 ......,.....269 .......l04,l26 ..,.........269 ........127 ........282 269 283 132,146,213 305 .. ........... .294 .......l02,269 .......ll7,283 ......,148,306 154184 283 IZZC , 1 Y , , Black, sxzzabeth ....... .............. , ......... 2 69 Black, Black, Fredrick Marjorie Blackard, Connie ..... .......... Blackburn, Linda .. Blackman, Glenda . ...... .......... Blackman, Monty ......... Blackwell, Penny ......... gi3lh6,CSid.ilC'Y ........ air, Blake, 135213.21 '::1i1i Blakeley, Ruby ........ Blakeley, Thomas .....,.. Blankenship, W. E. Blea, Eliza .............. Bluestein Frank .... Blum, Nana ........... Bo-al, Dennis ............... Boarman, David ...... Bo P ' ' cox, 'BUJCIBI ......... Bodenwerser, Kirk . Bogard, Craig ........ Bo gs, Bolin, Fredrick ..... Alice ........... Boling, Frank ....... Bollen, igackre ....... Bonds. avid ........ Mike .......... Bone, Sharon ......... Bone, -Steve ............ Bonessr, Barry ...... . Boop, Jane ............ Borthwxck, Sandra Boswell, Gerald .... Bowdish, Nancy ........ Bowen, Duane ....... Bowen, Mary ........ Bowen, Tommie ....... Bowles Gertrude .. Box, Phillip ,.,,....... Boyd, Bet ........... no-fa Lintdla Bradley, Mike ........ Bradley, Richard .. Brakebill Warren ...... Brandl, Robert .............. Brandstetter James Branham, Glenna ......... Branum, Bxddy ........ Brasell, Sheryl .......... Bratcher Gary Bratcheri Patricianii Brazil, Leah ........... Breckon, Della ......... Brem Mag ............ Bremiier, ancy .... Brennan, Cynthia .. Brennen David ......... B t P ela ren, am l ..... Brewer, Donnie Brewer,.J1m .... Breyman, Sharon ......... Bridwell, Elaine .... Brinkley, John ......... Briscoe, igohn ............ Britton, onald ...... .......104,269 .131 132 146 294 ...,.,T..95j106 ............269 104 306 ,.11,1o7 1 .....,...107,295 .........154,295 .........1l4,306 ............269 121 269 ....1.........l17,306 ........................ .295 ..107,112,295 ..............105,306 Boiron, Marchelle ..92,114,294 .........1l4-,295 152 . ....... 71,107,269 ..........222,306 .........295 092,134,295 140 iii::iiililii102 99 294 ..........134,159 ..........150,321 97 .95 228 269 , , . ................ 282 ...........70,269 ...........33,295 ..........127,295 ,, ...................... 70,95 Brittgn, Jolxilrmz .............. ..................,... 1 14,332 5R1.?f'Gi3....1J ..11:: ' 111111113196g'112g'149ga66 Brooks, Philliim ......... ............................. 1 40 Brooks, Russ l ......... .------.----- -f------'--- 1 1 9 Broom Brouss Brown Brown Brown e, James ........... .................. 1 481259 eau, Therese ...... , Barbara .... , Dennis .... . Dwight ......... Browni Elvin ........ Brown Eva ........... ..........122,269 ...........93,269 Brown: Frances .....,... --.---.-----.--------.-.- 2 95 Brown, Gary ......... Brown Brown Brown Gary ......... Z Gay .. ...... , erome ........ Brown, Lawrence .. Brown Brown Brown , Nancy . ....... .. , Richard .... , Rosemary Brown, Sally ................. Brown Thurman ......... Brownlee, Wayne .. Brumbelow, Fred . ..... Brummer, Luwanda 132, 171,243,269 .................104-,269 .........l27,269 . ........ 150,294 .. ............. 134 127 269 .............1481306 Bryan, Mary .............. ---4----- Bryant, B'lly ........ Bryant, Giaorge ....... Bryn, Kenneth ......... Buchanan, Gillian . Buchanan, Joe ........... Buchleiter, Charles Bullock, Peter ........... Buls, Patricia ....... Bunderle, Arthur ......... 39,105,269 'I1z2,146,3o6 ........283 .........283,306 ............210 ........270 ooper Cooper, Bundrant, Teril Bundy, Clyde ....,, Burdick, Mark .,.... Bureta, Marilyn ........ Bureta, Robert ..... Burke, J ohh ........ Burkett, Bill ........... Burkett, Lonnie ..... Burnam, Maurice .... Burnett, Linda ..... ,. Bums, Russel ......,. Burns, William , .,.. , Burton, Cheryl ...... Burton, Garold ..... Burtnon, Joseph ..... Busby, Barbara ..,.. Busby, Mary .............. Busch, Marjorie ....,... Bush, Sharon ......,....., Butscher Judith ....... B'lltt,.f0l1IlHiE .....,.., Buttril , Carl ,........ Buttrill Walter ..., Butts, Michael ........... Bylander, Keith ........ Byrd, James .....,.,..... Byrd, anell .,.......... B d hn .......... B341 Byrum, o arry ....... Sandra ...... Caluwe, Theodore ........ Cammack, Linda ..,... Campbell, Lana ...... Campbell, Linda ..., Campos, Arnold ...... Canada, games. ...,... Canton, ynthia ..,, Cardin, Bob ........... Cardin, Cardin, Caress, Linda ......, Rob .....,.,,,.... Michael ......... Carlton, Steve ........ Carlson, Leonard .,........... Carmichael, Hershel Carney, Michael ..... Caron, Dianne ......... Caron, ..........l20 ..........283 .,.........114,295 .........71,102,283 ...........270 ...........295 ..,........295 ..,........140,l87 ...........104,283 .,,........156,295 .,..,,.....100,295 ..........,112,306 .....,,.....,....93,306 .......170,194,306 .,,...,....114,296 ...,..,,104-,l50,307 ..........,140,307 .......l10,200,296 .........,,100,307 .........,.100,307 ...........102,296 ..........,231,270 .........96,114-,296 .......,..,150,270 ..,.......,197,307 , ...,......,...,,..,.. 102 199138 213 219 Ma .............. .......,,. T 138:156:307 Bong ' Carpenter ..... Carpenteri Jana ..... Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Deborah .,... .. Donald . ,... Stephen ...... Peggy ...,..... C t ight B ' Czrrvxer, Carlgniiif ..... Casados, Czlgaff ........... Casaus, Casey, lestino .. Joe ................. Castellano, Bobby Castillo Mary ......... Cato Bemice .....,...... . Caudill, Ethel .......,. Cavanaugh, Colleen Celada, Ceasar ....,.. Cenn, William ......... Cerny, Cheryl ......... Cervantez, Patricia Chandler, Lucie ..... Chaney, Fred ......... Chapman, Ben ........ Chappel, James ...... Chappel, Susan ..... Charsha, Annette .,.... Chasm, Cbaves, Chavez, David ........ Adria ....... Christine Chavez, Corine ..... Chavez, Elvira .... ..... Fisher, Chavis, Richard Chen, Tzay ...,..,..... Chesser, Ross ...... Chick, Carol ...... Chick, JoAnn ......,... Chilton, Susan ...... Choh, 'Yeuh J .,.......,.. Chownmg, Diana Chu, Chung ........... Church, Olive ........ Chmxno, Larry ........ Circle, Clark , Clark , Clark, Clark, Clarke, Clavel, Clavel, Cleare, Ernest ,.,.. David ....,. James ...... 13:11 ......,.., Shannon ,.... Dale .,...,..... Richard ..... J essee ......... Sh 1 Cl , .....,... ClgiEnger,lrl6Iyarilyn Click, Bobby ........... Clifton, Lorraine Clme, Gerald .......... Coats, Ann ........,.. Cobb, Steven ...... Cobb, Victoria ....,... Coburn, Everett ..... Cochran, James ..... Cooke, Michael ...... codung, Diana .,.... Coen, Judith .......,.. Coffman, Barry ...... Coffman, Gary ...... Coffman, Larry .,,... Colbert, Bruce ...... Cole, Leta ,........ Cole, Jeana .,.....,.... Cole, Kathleen ...... Cole, Tom ............... Colegrove, Kim . ..... . Coleman, Dana ......... Collins, Candace ..... Collins, Harriet ...... Collins, Mary ........ Collins, Rick .......... Collins, Wayne ...,.. Collura, David ....... Colvin, Bdl .....,....,... Combs, Evelyn ....... Combs, Leta ..,......... 354 .......,,..127,270 .......,..283 ..........270 .........99,270 ........,94,126,284 103,l22,229,284- .,.......,, ...138 ...........140,307 223 307 .......,.70,l09,284 , ..... , .... 284 . ...... .,.. 3 07 321 ..92,l31,l34,23Q .....,,...321 .,..,...,9B,32l ....,..14-8,296,307 ,. ...., 110,111,284 ...........102,307 ..........270 .......106,114,3OB .........,.126,284 ......,l04,ll0,284 .......164,16B,195 .....,.176,195,308 ..........284 ..........s0a ...........156,284 ...,...104,134,285 .....,.....,.....,308 .. ,..,.... ..... 1 42,296 101,135,156,284- Commander, Lawrence Compton, Frances ............ Conaway Janice ........... condo Phyllis ....... . Cone, Raymond ......... on ey, ie .........., C l Bill Conley, Cheryl ..... Conley, Lames ..,.... Conley, arry ...... Conner, Connie ...,.,.., Conner, Ikrhn Conner, aren ., ..... Cook, Cook, Cook, Brenda. .,....,. Jeanne ........ Cook, Lmda ............ William ....... Robbie ..... Coon, Coon, Scott ............. Coopel, Jim .... 1 .....,....,, Cooper, Jacqulm ....... Cooper, ,klxdy ......... gooper, ancy ..... Susan ....... C j gihomas .....,.. ope o nny .............. Copeland, Janis ......... Cop ersmith, Earl ..,.... Cordova, Fred ........... Cornelius, John ........... Cornwall, Charlotte ......... Cosla, James ...........,..... Costanzo, Robert ...... Costley, Kathleen ...... , Coston, Gary ......... Coursey, Lester ......... Cowan, John ...,.....,.... Cowham, Robert ....... Cox, Joan ..............,. Craig, Jack ......... Craig, Janice .,..,...... Craig, Kathleen ....... Craig, Royce ............,..,. Crawford, Michael ..,.... Craycraft, Stephen ....... Creamer, Marcy .......... Crenshaw, William ....... Crews, Marvin .....,... Cromer, Jerry .......,... Cromie, Colleen Cron Terry .......... Crook, Carole ....... Crooks, Joel .......,... Crowle , Paul ....... Culp, .Donna .......,... Culver, Barrie ,......... Cunico, William .,..,...,.. Cunningham, ......... Cunningham, ee ......... Cunnington, Eu ene ....... Curfman use B J p ............. Curtis, Johnny ..,..........,. Dahlquist, Elise ........ Dahlstrom, Anna .... Daily, Paul ...... ,.,.,. Dallas, Pe gy .......,.,,.. Damron, Loretta ....,.... Danforth, Howard ....... Dangelo, Diane ......... Darnell, Jane ............ Darnell, Richard .... Daugherty, . Shirley .....,. Dausses, Bill , .......,..,.. Dauteuil, Jessie ............. Dauteuil, Ronald ....... Davidson, Brenda ......... Davidson, Carolyn .,........ Davidson, Christine ..,...... Davidson, Gary ,.,....... Davidson ,l Richard ....... D avis , Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dean , Deblak Dianne ...,....... Dorthy ..,,.,. Geoffrey . Gwen ........... Lillian .,,.... Ste hen ..,.. Bill, ............. Jerry .............,. er Donna Decker, Beverly Deen, feng' ....,.,..... Deen, in a ........... Defoor, Dennis ...... Delfado, Vincent ....., Del inger, Carl . ..,... .. Dement, Susan ...... Dennis, Terry .... Dennison, Mary ......... Dennison, Richard ....... Desato, Gordon ......... DeSousa, Ararozino .,... Deutsch, Danielle ......... Blewlen, Jaines ........... - anm ....... niailaiiiuis , ......... . Dicus, Hellis ............. Dibble, Richard .......,.... Dickerson, eanette .,... Dickinson, John ....... Dictson, Barry .... Dictson, Garry Dillon, Wayne .......... Dinello, Lynn ............,... Dinkfeld, Edward ......, Dinwiddie, Stoard ....... Ditto, Gary ............... Dixon Jackie ......... Dobell, Robert .........,. Dodd, Elizabeth .....,... Dodson, Terry ...,........... Dominguez, Al:-ll Dominguez, H ......... Dominguez, Jerry ......., Dominguez, Steven ...... Donathan, Carol ...,... D 'lly, Jeannie ..... Dgiiiilio, Michael ....,.. Donohue, Robert .......,,. Dofson, Terry .....,......... Dougherty Juandell ....... Douglas, Joan ..,................ .......134,156 ...,,,.,...132 .......,..,270 .........,.270 ........,..s01 ....,......210 ,,,,..,...,....210 ...,...101,308 ....,......284 .,....,..,.296 ........,.98,296 .......127,270 .......104,270 ...........270 ,..........296 l06,l38,214,284 , ,.............,,.,... 270 187 296 U'4i:iiii:iii:::14Bi284 ,.......,..284 .....,.....112 ...........270 ........,..270 197 296 111,119,142,210 ,..,.,...,..,,,....154,210 , .,.,,,....,....,...., 132 .......100,127,284 ...........121,284 ...........138 ...308 .........,,152 ,.,........296 .....,..92,93 ..,........168,284 52 95 152 308 , , , .....,,...,19l,308 ...........270 ...........144 ...........284 ..........,270 ..,........27O ..........,296 .......109,l32 ,......102,296 .......,.10,142 ..........,284 .......,...l38 ......,....296 .............,.284 .......142,290 ..........0e,29s .........71,308 .......,..148 ...,.......a0a .........,.270 .......,...296 ........,.,270 ,.,....,...270 ........,..296 ,9.........296 270 152 .......,,..121 .,,........270 , .,.,...... 140 .,.........308 ...,,,..,.,119 ...........321 .......l21,271 .....,.112,284 .,,....154-,285 ......,104,296 ,.......,..211 .....,.....271 ,...,...,,.152 .......,...271 ,.,.....,..211 ..........,285 ...............308 ......,166,168,206 .......102,271 ..,....102,271 ..,...,112,309 ...,,..102,205 ,..........152 ...........271 .,.,,.,..,.140 ...........16B ...........a0a ....J....,.285 ...........285 ....,......296 .......112,29e .......112,s21 ...........3os . ,...,.... ....... 9 5 ..,...,...,..,.....s0a .,.........251,271 ,..........285 ..........,146 Douglas, John ......... Douglass, Kirby ....... Doyal, David ........... Doyal, Rita ..,............,... Dremeneck,, Vincent Drew, Marjorie , ........... . Driggezs, William ......... Driscoll, Susan ......... Dubish, Paul ....... Duke, Bonnie ..,.. Duke, Tomm ,,.,.... . Dula, Arthur ,............ Dunaway, Ronnie Dunbar, Craig, . .... Duncan, Jackie ......,.. Duncan, Terry Dunivan, Mike ...... Dunlap, David ........, Dunlap, Dorthy ....,,.. , Dunlap, Larry ....,, Dunn, Dennis .,..., Dunn, Donald ...,... Durm, Fran .,...., Dunn Lois ..... Dunni on ..... Dunn, Paul ..,......... Durant, Linda ,...,.... Dusseau, Michael ......... Dwyer, Stephen .,..... Dwyer, Thomas .......... Eakes, Tom ....... Earl, Mary ...,......,. East, Nancy ......... ,..,,. Eckland, Timothy ....,,,., Ecklann, Nancy ....... Eddleman, Vickie ......... Edwards, Anne ,...,.., Edwards, Dixie ..... Eidson, Anne .......... Eleamosj Elaine ...,... ames ........ Ellziirrii, Nancy .,.... Ely, Emund , ..,......,.. Ely, J .,,...,......... ,,...,, Emersciii, Alford ,,..... Emerson, Ann ..,.., Enloe, Douglas ..... ........,..30B ........,,.32l ..,......,.297 .........,.285 ...........322 ....,.....,285 ......,....271 ..........271 .....,....70,148,271 . ,..........,..... 308 .,.........140,285 ,, ....,. 104,110,271 .........,.....14-0,271 126,l34,2l6,285 126 ..,..........,,l01,297 2,271 ,....,,...,104-,110 ,,....,104,110,258 .,....,.,.99,127,271 , ..... ,.......,., . 271 ......,..,.309 ...........271 , .....,.... 271 .......,...101,138 ..,..,,,...146,285 ,.,........1l4,297 ,.....,,...127,271 ...,..,....297 .,............285 ..,..,.,.9s,291 , ..,...,... 271 English, Dale ........... ,,.,....,.. 1 30 Engram, Lynelle ..... .............................. 2 97 Enloe, William ............, .,..........,.,.........,.. Epaloose, Georgia Erdman, Carol .,....... Erdman, Richard .,,.. , ...... 28:1 105,271 109,135,215,216,285 Erickson, Deborah ....,,. .........,....,.........,..... 2 85 Erwin, Nancy , ....,....., . Espinosa, Gilbert ..... Espinoza, Oscar ,....... Evans A chi . , r e ........ Evans, Forrest ..,.... Everest, Robert , ...... . Everett, Dianna ..,.... Fackrell, Lerl ,.... Fails, Gari .......,...... Falcone, Lindia . .,...., . Falkenstine, Jim ....... .......,...271 .....,...95,309 ..........,297 .......104,285 ......,....285 ,,......134,156,216 Farley, Barbara ,..,......... .............................. 2 71 104 126 285 Farnsworth, Lorrain F arr, Barbara .,.......,. ,'.i1iif,'.'.liB4,0'i-,97:1321297 Farris, Reta .........,,..,. ..,.,.,..........,.....,...... 2 BJ Fear, Sandra ..... Fellers, Neal ....,. Ferrell, James ....... Fettezs George ..... Few, James ,...... Fields, hxhn ,,..,.. Fields, ary .,.....,.. Fierro, Gilbert ....... Files, Debby ....,...,.. Fine Viz' ni , Dix na L ..... ,...... Finical, arlorxe ........ Finifrock, Mary ....,. Fink, Bruce .,.....,.,.,....... Firestone, Ronald ....,.... Fischer, Scott ............. Fischer, Timothy .... Fisher Charles .,..,... Fisher? Howard ...,,.., Kay ..,........ Fisher m1,1f0f,,'h'13', .nriii .... F' d th itz, Ju 1 .............. Fitz Pamela .. Fitzhugh, Diane-i ........ Fitzner, Janet ....... Flack, Mark ,............ Fletcher, Carolyn .. Fletcher, Deborah ,...., . Fleurat, Joseph ........ Flinn, Patsy .,.....,.. Flinn, Robert ..,...,.. Floyd, Clayton ....... Floyd, Flowers Michael ..... , Billy ......... Fluhman Rose ..... Foote , David ..,.... Ford, Dianna ....... Ford, James ....... Ford, atsy ............. Ford, William , ,.... Form, Thomas ......., Forrest, Sondra .....,. F ortney Fortney Foster, Foster, F oster, Foutz , Foutz, Fowler, Fowler, Fowler , Curtis ......... , Sherry ,....... Dale .............,. Mariene .,.... Wanda ....... Barbara ..... Bud ...,......... Bnan ........- Jan ..,,..... Scott .......,. Fox, Bettie .,,,,..,.... ' D Francis, Franks , Franse, Franz , Frasier, Frazier, Frazier, Lucille ..... Paul ........ Tom .......... Beverly . ...... Dyanne ...... . ons ., .... . Michael ....... ,...,......121,211 .,....,,...2s5 .,,........285 ...............285 ........131,285 ,, .,,,..... 297 ...........101,271 .,.,,.....121,212 .....,..150,217,297 .,......142,1-1-4,212 ....,......168,309 ........104-,128,309 ,,,.... 100,205 ,.......103,285 , ...........,...... 214 ........,.....,l50,309 ..........93,122,285 ., ......... 107,309 .........95,274 . ..,.,...,.., 95 .,.........272 ........194-195,205 .....,..9l5,94,285 .,..........,..309 ...........140, 285 297 . .............. 187 .,,........297 ...........ll2 ...........321 ...........321 ...........272 ...........104,272 ,............86,297 ...........144,285 . ............. 272 Halpin , -Daniel ....,.. mer, uzanne ....,,.. Funk, Eugene . ......... Gallegos, Dee ....,...... Garner, Janet ...... Gibson, Daniel ...... Gomez, Eva ,,.. ......,.. James, Frederick, Roscoe ...,... Freedman, Neil ......, French, Scott .........,, French, Kathryn ,..., Frenzel Janice ...,. Frion, Vahessa .. .,... Fryar, Cecil ,,.,........,. ..... Fullerton, Thomas ...... Full S Funk, John ....... ,...,.... Furushima, Carol .... Gachupin Maxine . G , hn .,.....,,,. ,... GZEZ,i31111am ....,.... Gaines, Robert ...,... G-allaher, Bruce .,.. .... Gallegos, Olivia ..... Galves, Nancy ......... Galves, Roberta ....... Gamache, Cara ....,.. Garcia, Lionel ........, Garcia, Lorene . ..,.,...., .. Gardner, Kenneth Gares, Hyllis . .,....... . Gares, Jan ............... Garner, D. Joann Garner, James ..... . Garri, Vincent ,.,. ..... Garro, George .....,... Gasparovnzh, Pam . Gauthier, Marilyn Genta, John .............. . Gee, games .........., ,... Gee, ohnnie .,......,. Geer, Judith ........ Geise, Sharon .,...... Gelb, Melvyn ...,....... Geoffrion, Ronald . G G o ' eorge, e rim ..... Ghahate Reu en Gibbs, Douglas ......,, ' Gibson, Carolyn ....,. Gibson, Larry ....... Gibson, Thomas ........ Gi ante Jimmy ...., Giies, Larry ...,..,,...,. Gillenwater Ed ....... Gillespe, Cloie . ,....... Gillespe, Ronald ..... Gillespe, Rose ....,.... Gilliland, Mary ....... Gilman, Tommy ............... .,..,... Gilmore, Betty Kay Gilmore, Beverly ......... . ....... . Gilmore, Charles ,,,....,. .,.. Giomi, Richard .,..... Glasscock, Amy ....... Gleason, Randy ....... Goettel, Richard .,.... Goff, Bob .,............ Goff, Dena ............ Goggans, Janis ....... Goin, Virginia ..,... Gomez, Ann .......... Gonzales, Diana ..... Gonzales, Edward .. Gonzales, Maria .... , Gonzales, Nancy ,.... Gooch, John .....,.... Good, Carolyn .......... Good, John ,.........,.... . ,... Goodman, Barbara ...... Goodman, James ........ Goodman, Shu ...... Goodman, avis Goodwin, Larry ..... Goolsby, Jimmy ........ Goolsby, Rosa , ..... . Gore, Robert .,.,....... Gould Dou las ......, Gowdy, Micirey ........ Gowdy, Randy .,..... Grady, Victoria . r am, s Graham, Judith ..,,.... Graham, Ruth 1 ......... Grayson, Vu- mia ........ Greathouse, Tomma Greaves, hidxth ,..., . Greaves, ary .,...... Grebe, Jolenie ......... Green, Marcella ....... ..,, Greene, Daren ....... Gregory, IJosie ...,. Gregory, arry . .... .. Gresham, Nicky .,.... Gresset, Charlotte ....... Grimes Grider, Grider, Griffin, Griflin, Griggs, Grimes, Donna ,.... ...... Russell ..,.. Lindia ,..... M lvy ,,,...... LEVCFHB ....,,. Darrell ....., Rose ............... .. Grimshhw George Grogan, Bobbie ,..... Gross, Diane ..... .... Guymon, Jimmie Guinn, J. R. .... . Gulrm, Roi. .....,,,..... Gunn, Vic 1 ............... Gutierrez, Frank ..... Gutierrez, Max .,...... Haase, Richard ......., Haase, Tex .......... ,..,....... Hackney, Calleen ......... Hackney, Gary ............. Eagan, dColette ......... H25?ai11daG'm .... ..,. 2 III Haisten, Reba ........ Hale, Marlene ...... Haley, Stephen ....... ......,...,272 ...........285 ...........l35 .........,.287 , .,.....,.. 297 .,....,....272 .,...,.....309 ........,95,297 ,. .,,....,. 150,309 ..........98,105,309 .....,,. 297 ,. ..,......... .309 ...,,......127,272 . ........... 2.313 .....,..,.,297 .,....,...,272 ...........297 ..,.......,309 272 72 .......102j286 I '2 ......,.1l2,14-0,309 109,1s2,21s,230 ...,.............92,297 97 ...............154,297 132,216,289,309 . .,.......,.......,... 152 .....,,........104,297 107 140 286 297 , , , . ,,..,. 127,195,286 ..,......,,138,309 ....,......,..,121,2B6 ....,...l03,1l2,286 ......,......95,272 ........,.,272 142 ...........297 272 309 .......,l19,l2l,286 132,147,172,243 ,..,,,..100,l38,297 ...,,.,,l68,169,187 .........,.286 .......140,309 , .......,. 272 , ........., 272 ........,,.297 .,,.....,..286 104110309 ....,....,.11O,272 .,,....,...126,309 ,..........l20 ,..........286 ...........297 ..........,120 ..,........272 ....,......310 . ,..,. ..... 2 86 ...........286 ....,....,.286 ....,.,....3l0 ...........321 71 132 272 ..IQQ IIfIIIfi10a11s5j2ae . ........ 135,147,310 272 :ill2121111111310 108173 243 286 . ...,....... ' ....... T 1401297 .......l09,l39,286 , .........,,.. 272 .,,......95,106 .........7l,112,310 87 .....,,....,..3l0 ,.........286 ..........310 .....,,..,297 ........,...,.104 103 310 . ....... , ........... , 176,179,180,205 . .................,......., 273 310 .....,,...l99 . ............. 187 ..........,139,286 ...........105,273 ...........101,106 ..........,148,2l8 Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, David ,,...... Edward ...... Frederic Gary .,.... Jean .....,.. J olm ,.., ., Joyce ,,.. K in ........ Libby .,...... Hamar, Dixie ,, .....,. Hamilton, Hamilton, Allen Babb . Hamilton, Charllrs Hamilton, Becky . Hamilton, Robert . Hamlin, William .. Hzamman, Hammer, Chris ..... Leslie ..,......148,310 .,.......298 .........273 ,..,.....l78 ...,...,.310 ,,.......286 298 286 ...............,.,,...,., 142,298 104,132,154-,298 121 273 Hammons, Chris .... ...... , . Hammons, Donna ...,.... Hammons, Jerry ..,.... . Hampton, Loy ...,.... Hancock, Diane ...... Hand, Larry ........... Hanks, Patricia ,...,, Hanna, Philip ...,....... Haralson, Yolanda .,...... Harbach, Nancy ....,,.. Harberts, Candice ........ Hardwick, Leon . ,,...., Hare, Kenneth .... ,...... Hargon, Edward ....,... Hargrove, Harguess, Harrelson, Harriman, Harriman, Harriman, Joyce Thomas Lester . .........3l0 310 .......194,195,273 , ..,..,,.. 152,310 ..,,....92,100,l42 114 298 George ..,...... , ....,........,. . , Laverne Wanda Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Gary ......... M. Kay ..... Pamela ..... Ronald Sandra ..... 119,l20,14l,310 310 Harrison, Jerry Harrison Leona- .... . Harrison, Patricia ..... Harrison, Peggy . 1.--.. -- Harrow, Janet ....,.. Hartley, Donna Harvey, Lolse Harvey, Sharon ......,... Haseltine, Robert ...,.. Hasler, Vesta ..,,......,... Hauanio, Wallace ,,....,,.. Haufman, Thomas .,...... 286 310 .........287 ........,.....273,287 .,........69,87,108 .....,......87,289 ....,....311 .,,,,....273 ...,.....298 .......,,273 , .,....,..,.........,. 311 110 298 Hawkins, Donald ..... . .,....,..,......,.. . Haworth, Rhonda ...... ......... 7 0,1o9,135j21e H Ro ld ay, na . . ......... .,.. . .. Hayes, Yvonne ............ Hayhurst, Solomon ...... Haynes, Cleo ...,.......... Haynes Robert ...,. Hays, Hays, Hays, Hays, Hays, Head, Head, Heckel , Heeter, Hefner Diane ........ Gary ...... Ken ...... Rob ......... .. Rossanna .... Allen . .,... . Susan ........ Sandra ..... Kit ,... ...,.,. Heeterf David .....,. Hefner, Kit ...,....... Hefner David ........ Peggy ,.......... I-Ieglinf Kathy Hexden, Stephenie Heider, Paul ..,....,. Heimann Linda ........ Heine, Norman ...... Helm, Lorraine ...... Helm, Rainy .,.....,... Hclmer, Linda ...,..,,.... Hcltsley Candace Hemphill, Mary ..,..... Henderson, Cyrus ..... . Henderson, John ...... Hend rson J , oe ...,.......... Micha l .....,.. e Henderson Henderson , e Peggy .......... Henderson, Sally ....,,.. Hengstenberg, Bob ....... Hengstenbergh Irene ........ Herbst, Marcia ..,....,,..... Herman, Steven ......... Hern, Theodore ........ Hernandez, Felix ......., Herndon, Cynthia ......... Herring, Kermeth ...... Hervol, Lucie ........ Hessinger, Joe ....... Hibbs, Lulie ...........,. Hickman, Ronald . .... Hicks, Charles ........ Hicks, W1ll1a.m ,,..... Hikida, Sanae ........ Hill, Connie ....,.., Hill, Larry ........,, Hiller, Linda ,,.., ..... Hilliard John Hilley, Kathy .fffffffff .... Hinde, Lani, .........,....... Hinderliter, 1 anny ..,.... . I-Iise Mamhele .......... Hisel, Roby .............. Hobbs, Carol ...... Hobbs, Eddie .......... Hobbs, Wynell ............ Hod es Sue Hana., Cafaiwiiiijiji Hogelund, William .......,.... Hohmann, M . Estella Holdeman, Christine ........ Holden, Donald ....,........... Holguin, Diana ............, H ll L 1 o ey any ....,..,.... Hollingsworth, Ray ..... Holmen, Dale ..,....,....... Holmes, Larry ............ Hooper, Cynthia ........ ,.........273,321 .....,...,.,.298 ...,.....2B7 ,. ..,........ 143 ..........104,321 ........,.168,273 ..,..,,..273 . ,... ,... 2 73 .........298 ...............,.298 ,.........135,298 ...,.....287 ........,104 ,........287 ,..,,......,.2s7 ..........131,2s7 .,....,,..122,273 .......148,3l1,329 . ,.,. .....,....,..... 3 ll .,.,....,.154,298 .....,...3l1,329 .......126127,3'11 ,......,,152,311 .........103,273 ...........,.143,287 ....,..14a,16a,2s7 298 ........95,148,321 .........14a,311 ..........,,,102 .........273 ......,..27s . ...,......... 311 ...........95,273 96 ....,....273 ..,.,....32l ........,273 .....,...298,313 . ..,......... 273 .....,...165,168 ......,70,199 ........,273 .......,,311 Hoover, Jerry ...... , Horn, Bonnie . ......, Horn, Sue ............... Horne, Douglas ...... Horner, Ronald ........ Houger, Brian ...,....., Houlihan Paula . ...,. H T ' ouse, emue Houston, Belva .... Hoverson, Susan ...., Howard, Coy .,,, Howard, Cyntliiamliii ..... Howard, Susan ........ Howard, Teresa ...... Howell, Richard ...... Hoy, Richard ...... Huang, Hsiang .,......, Hubbard, Mary ., ...... . Hubbard, Robert ...1,.... Hubble, Rod ...,......... Huddleston Ervin Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hulette, Hulick, cialis .,...... Dale .,.......... Ginger ....,,,. Hershel ..,... Julia ,......... Ruth ...... Sherida ,.... Adrienne Scott ........... Hultman, Herbert II-Iumlgi:rt,NJoanne .... um e, anc ,,,,..... Hummer Elizailbeth . Humphrey, Geraldiriemm Humphreys, Ron ....... Humphries, Debora . Hunker Cheryl ....,,..... Hunt, Beau .,.,.....,,..... Hunt, Goy .,...... Hunt, Doyle ...... Hu t Robert ....... U r Hunter, Hunter , Hunter, Hunton , Hunton Dennis .... Peggy ...... Steven ....,,... lgames ......,. D11 .... Hurtt, Willa ...... Huss, Vicki .........,. Huston, Ada ............. Hutchens, Linda, ...,.. Hutchens Ralph ...... Hutson, Wilma ........ Hyatt, Kathryn ....,.. Hyder, Gerald ......., Hyder, Greg ..,..... I Ma ...,...... Iliecie, ni? ............ Ingle, Rick .......... Ingram, Everett ...... Ingram, Jan .......,. Inman, Marilyn ........ Inman, Marta ........,. Irvine, Robert B. .... . Irwin, John .......,.,.. Isbell Connie ........ Ivy, Larry ,,......,.,.. Izard, Ralph ........ Jackson, J aokson, Jackson, J ackson, Jackson, Jackson, Daniel ...,.... Dee .' ........... J immie ..... Jody ..,... Susie . ,...... .. Tierney ...... Jacobs, Duanle ,.,. .. Jacobs, glames ...... ames, -ames Jarred, J arrcll, vm .,.......... ,En D, ..,,,.,.., . obert M. Sidne D Juandh J: 31: ....... Jeffries, Jeff L. ........ . Jelemch, Deborah K. Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins , Darrell L. ....... . , Jalayne .,..,......... Ra ond ..,.. ennings, 'Mary A. ..., . Eennings, Dbii1gl'as ensen, Elena ............ Jinical, James ..,,...... Johnson, Curtis E. Johnson, David N. Johnson, Earl D. .... . Johnson, Gail ........... Johnson, Harry T Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, J ohnson, J ohnson, Johnson, J ohnson, Johnson, Jerry L.. Jerzy N. Jimmy ...... John .......,..,.. Laverne ..... Linda ......... Mitchell C. ..,... . Robert ....... Sandra ......... Stanley .,..... William C. Johnston, Edwin ...,.,. Johnston Gaylia ....,,. Johnstoni Jeanne ....... . J ohnston, Johnston, Jones, B etty' A. J ones, Bobbie J. ..... . Jonas: Jaw, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, J ones, Jones, Jones Joseph, Julian, Juris, D. ......... . Jlotlliiiyxiy C. ..,.... . Karla J. ....... . Luann ....,... M. Jo .....,...... llqrfary A. ....... . ancy . ..... . Naomi ..... . Penny S, ..... . Randy L. ..... . Jamles L. ..,. . Addison L. . Steven .....,......, Katterich, R. A. Kaynor, Sara ........ Susan 1D. ...... . 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Kemper, Patt ............... Kennedy, Suzanne F. Kenney, Ronald G. Kenyon, M. Charlotte.. Kettel, Charlotte ...... , Kerr, Wright C. ........ . Kerschen, Rosemary . Kiger, Donald R. . .,.. .. Kiger, Kathleen ......... Kienlen, Donald R. Kienlen, Jerilyn ..,.... Kilgore, Michael ....... Kil re, Teresa .....,,.,.. Kil?gJ, Debbie .............,.... Killough, Jbalnet L. .... . Killough, arilyn ..... Killough, Roy W. .... . Eilllough, Wildan .....,. mer, erry . -... Kilness, lienneth F. . Kimbell, Ronald B. Kinder, Dennis L. .... . King, Clayton M. ....,. . ginllreyjy Ron ....,,..,...... ir ane ............. ....., . , Kirkpatrick James ...... ..., Kizer Mack ................. Klinekole Bruce W. . Kluver, Candace H, Enaplp, J. ...,....... t, Gan' . .... . KW Ronnie N. .... . Koh e,Tloh.n ...... ...... Kolb, era ..........,...... Koontz, John ...,.......,... ...... .. , , King, John Joseph ,..II ..........,287 ......,....114,298 107 154 288 .. .... 1. , , .,....,....106,274 138 156 288 141 ..,........275 295 ....,......-139 .. .,.,..... 191 ...........29s ....,,,,..,.......288 ...........135,275 .........,,...2911 ...........275 ...........299 .....,.,.,148 ..........299 141,1a6,1s7,312 135,146,242,312 ...,,....70,148,275 ..........,101,299 ....,.,....1l2,312 Korman, Diane C. ...,... ...........,....., 1 31,299 Kortsch, Jay P. ......... . Kraemer, Pamela R. . Eremelnjk, Viraceni J. megs user . . . Knomann, Nfovita F. . Krueger, Dennns ,L, . Krugshauser, Eddie Kucxc, Edward J, .... . Kull, Nlkky ............... Kurth, Susan L. .,,... . Kurht, Jim .....,........ Labarge, David ...... Lackey Carol .,....... Ladd, Lonnie ......... Laffertba Karen ....... Lake, vid ..,..,..... Lake, Steven .......... Laman, Pamela ......,.. Lamomca, Jsames ..... Lamoreux, ay ......... Lamonica, James ...... Lameroux, Carol ...... Lamoreux, Kay ......... Lamoreux, Steve ...... Laney, Donna .....,....... Lang, Susan ................. Langenegger, Mary .. Langston James ........... Lamng, David ..,......,. Larsen, Linda ..,.,,.. Larson, Beth ............. Larson, William .....,. LaVa.lle, Nicky ......... LaValle'y, Vicki ....., Lawson, Bonnie ...... Lawson, Virgil ...... Leach, Chilton ...... L 11, T .......,. Lean e Igliiiid ....... Ismuliee ................. Learned, Robert ........ LeBlanc, Leslie ...... LdBl'QIlC, Stephen ..... Leclaxre, Linda ..... Lee, Cathy ......... Lee, Iris .............. Lehl, John ............. Lemomura James ...... Lemons, flary ....... Lemons oe ......,...,. Leonard Melvin ..,..... Leone, ames .......... Lew1s,' i ........,.... Lewis, Craig ............... Lewis, lgaymond ...... Lewis, erry .......... Linker, Dana ........,. Linker, Gerald ...... Lin, Diana L. ......,.... . Littell, Lawrence ...... Little, Gloria ...... ,.,.,,.120,l53,299 96 99 275 .......,.,288 ..........275 ,..........139,288 93 275 104,117,139,227 ..................109,28S ,.,....193,195,275 .......126,127,312 ........,.........lO9,288 . ...... 154,196,312 ..41,105,10s,28s ...,...134,147,299 ..,.......,....154,312 312 ......,.,,312 .,......,.299 ......,...275 ......,,..275 95 '95 ..........,133,275 ...........149,299 ,...,......170,275 ......,.......299 ..,..,.,...133,299 ...........139,275 . .,........ 104,299 ..,.,....,104- .......,..312 ..........312 .............96,100 ..,,.......144,288 ....,......141,288 . ............. 312 ...,......299 ..,,.....,312 98 .......168 105,288 329 Iliittlgh Eerrnit ...,....... .,......... tr , Larry ....... ........... , izittlejghn, Shine ..... .............. 5 lll ISDH ................. .................. .. L 11 ood, 1 ......,...... .,..,......,,,.,...... 2 '5 Lgcckiifrood, lgdbert ....... .................,, 2 56,288 Logan, Kenneth ...,.... ....... 1 50,223,312 Logan, Molly .............. ,........... ..... ,... . 2 8 8 Lomansney John ...... ..,............,.. 1 54 Egg, cwdeh .............., ...,.......... 2 3 01.2sf '::.., iiiiiijiijggg r , Dann , ......., ......,.....,......... L0 tz h ....... .....,,.............,. 1 41 1..:::1J22,..l ..?? ....... ,.,,.......,,.,,....,. 1 68,299 Lovato, Frank ...,....... 270,144-,l60,ggi2J Ilgsxarnfn Wayland ..... , immy ..,......... Lucas, Brenda ........ knee, me .......... uce, na Luce, Norma .......... Lucero, Anthony ..... Lucero, Mary .....,. 6 299 299 299 ..........299 299 312 ...........275 Luck, Diana. ....,....,. Luders, Charles .,..... Luders Richard ....... Lutz, Larry ............. Lyman, Sam ,............ Lyon, Elizabeth ...,..... Lyons, Phil ,...... ,...., Lyons, Randy ....... Lyster, Patricia .,....... Mace, Jimmie ..,... Maciole , Karen ..,.. , Macveigh, William ..,,... Madden, John ........., Madden, Sandra ....... Madrid, Jim ........... Ma ua, Magwe ..... Mahan, Walden ....... Malone, Janet ........,.. Malone, Patricia .,... Malone, Robert ......,. Mancuso, Sharon .,... Manero, Robert ,.... .. Manly, Ray ,.......,.. Mann, George ....,....., Mann, Ruthmazy ..... M 1 g, J' m ,,,., MZS2? Mari: I .... Mapes Paul .... Marchbanks, Si ...,,.... Markham, llohn ....,.. Marler, Me issa .,,...... Marsh, Jay ..,.......... Marsh, Jim .,,.......... Martin, Arthur .....,... Martin, Audrian ....... Martin, Bill ............... Martin, Carlos ..... Martin, Henry ...... Martin, Rummy ...,. Martin, ary ....... Martin, Stana ....,.. Martin, Tommy ....... Martinez, Anthony .,..... Martinez Elmer ....,...... Martinezz Lisa ......,.... Martinez, Mary ,. ,..,.. Martinez, Stella . ...... Martinez, Theresa Martino, Diana . ........ Martino, John .....,.... Mascarenas, Isaias ....... Mason, Dwight ......... Mason, Maglln , ...,.. Masters, Fr ie ,.,.,. Mater, Howard ......,. Mathews, Mike .,....,. Mathis, Harold ........ Mathis, Mickey ....... Maute, William .......,. May, Carla Sue .... .. Mayo, Robin ........ ,.,., McAfee, Wesley ,...... McAlister, Alan ...... McAl1ster, Al ................. McAlister, Charles ...,.. McAlister, Lois .,........... McAlister, Thomas ....... McAllister, Alex ....... McBee, Pam .......,..,.,.. McCaleh, Anita .,.......,... McCarthy, Joseph ....,.. McCauley, Royce ..... McCaw William McCloskey, McCloskey, Linda ...,.... McCloskey, Martha ....,.., McConnell James ........... McCormack, Alexa ....... McCormack, John ...... ....,......299 ......,,,..107 ...,..,,..,275 ..,.,,...,.312 ...........133 .......,...275 ..........,312 ...,,,,.,,.l32 .......l51,299 .......129,288 .......142,288 ,........,.2aa .....,..,.,3l3 ...........322 ..,.......,299 ...........1o5 ...............l68,299 288 313 ........119,l21,168,299 .......,......83,107,275 .,.., 71,96,107,313 .,...,.,......71,119,2 -aa ..,.....106,ll5,144,313 -233 .............,.195,275 322 .......,..,313 ...,,.,,,..288 .....,.....913 ,..........275 .........,.275 ........126,3l2 ,.....,....2aa ..........,288 .......113,299 .....,....,275 ...........275,313 .......149,299 .......10ff,11O 96 .,,....132,146 ....,......288 ...........168,275 ..,.....,,95,129, 299 ...........313 .,........,135 288 ,...,......113 299 l'1 ..,,..,141-3,299 ,......127,27J ...........313 ...........215 ,..,,..149,313 154 McCormack, Martin ,,,... . ........,......,..........,.. . McCormick, Mary ...,.,.... .....,........,.............. 6 9,299 McCowen, Michael W. .... ........,.. 86 ,107,135,154-,313 McCrary, David ..,.......,..., .....,..........,.......,...,..... 3 13 McCullough, Terah ........ ........,......,......... 94 ,131 McDaniel, Ella ,,.... ...... .,....,.,.. 2 7 5,313 McDonald, Carolyn ...- .... ..,........... . 288 McDonald, Deborah ....... McDonald, Dorothy ....... McDonald, -Paul ......,..., McE1yea, Carol .... ......... McFarlin , Harold ..,... McGee, Jiathleen ........ McGill, George ...,..... McGinnis, Tim ..,..,... McGinty, Daniel .......,.. McGough, Robert ....... McGowen, Ellen .,..... McGowen, Sarah ..... McHenry, Lynn ,,.... . McKay, Linda . ............ . McKay, Mark .,....,...,....... McKenney, Gary ............,..., McKiernan, Kathleen .,....... McKinney, Kew ............... McKnight, Cyrus ............. McLaughlin Ronald ...,,. McManus, Vivian ......... McMurry, Joseph ......... McNeilly, Lana ..,.......... McNutt, Janie ...,............. McPherson Thelma . McQ,ueary,, Larry ...... M S l S c or ey, usan ....... McVeigh, Bill , .......... McWilliams, James ...... McWilliams, Marilyn ..... McWilliams, Vickie ......... Mead, Marcia ............... Meadows, Rena ......... Meadows, Thomas ....,. Lltgeaglter, gohrii ....,,... er, a . ..,. .. Mgiiliam, Caiiol, ........ Medley, Muriel ..... Meier, ....... Mexs, Julius ..........,........ Melton, Jennifer .............. Melton, John ......................., Memmelaar, Sherman ........ ..,........276 ..........,313 ..........,......93,276 .........,92,109,288 299 .,.....,93,97,221,313 .......126,288 .......15l,276 276 276 ...,......71,149,313 ........,.,154,288 . ...... . ..... 299 ,...,......135 ,...,.....,2sa ,.........98,127 .,.........276 ........139,156 ...........l49 .,...,.111,313 ,...,.....,313 .........,.276 .......,...313 .............,.276 ....,..1o4,299 ..,.....,..276 .......108,288 .,.............276 ...,...11-1,314 ...............314 .......127,314 .........71,219 , .......... 314 Mendoza, Christy Mcnml, Joseph ...,,.,,..,.. . Me 'edith Ja t ..,.. 1 Maryne Messer, Metzgar, Karl ,,,.. .. Milam, Miller, Miller, M1ller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milton, Steven ....,.. Bill i ............. .......lO4,107,289 ....,,,....27G Daniel .,,,,....... ,................,...., . 97,299 Deborah ..,.. Diana ....,.. James ........ Jamie .....,... Jean ,...... Jerri . ,,... ...,... Katherine Linda ...,.,...,. Lynnell ........ Pat .......,..... Susan ........,. , William ....... John ......,.. Milstead, Kathleen Minor, Michael ....... Mitchell, Frank ,,... Mitchell, Leonard . Mitchell, Ronald lylitchell, Travis - ..., Money, Charls ...,... Mongar, Carol ....,.,.. Monroe, Patricia ..... Montana, David ..,,. Montano, Marcella Montano, Mary ....... Montgomery, Linda Montgomery, Joe ., Montgomery, Montel!-in Montoya, Alice ....... Montoya, Cantana ....., Montoya, Cruz ........ ,..,. . ,. Montoya, Margaret lvlontoya, Philip ..... Moore, Douglas ..,,.... M , G , .... .. Mfififi, H2537 ,,..,.. Moore, John ,....... Moore Peggy ....,...... . Moore, Mary .. .... . Moorez Royce- ...,...,., Moore, Scharilyn ......,. Moore, Stanton ....... Moorehead, Scott Moorehouse, K. A. Moos, Daniel ,,.,....... Moran, Ronald .,,,. Morehouse, Marlene Moreland, Allen ..... Moreland, Cynthia . Moreland, Merle Morey, Morey, Niorgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Charles ...... Robert .,....... , B b ......... o , Chuck ....... , Clarence ...... Jlm ..,.,...,,. Morgani Pamela .,,.. Morgan Mo rgan , Rhonda ..... , Roy ...,..... Morris, Morris ..... Morris, Fran-ces ..... Morris, Otis ,... ,...... M is, Sh 'l .,,., Mgiviis, Sylwiilayxi ........ Morris, Morriso n, Kenneth ...... Morton, Morton, Moser, Thomas ..,, Mary .......... ,. ........ ,, , Albert ..,..... Frieda ........ Mosher, Donald ..,... . Mosher Gail .....,,., Moss, Betty . ,..........,... Mouser, Rolland ..... Mozey, Marcia ...... Mudgett, Jane ....,, Muelchi, J Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, ohn J ......,.. . Chuckie ..... . Helen ,.....,.. Laura ..,,..,,. Muise, Robert .,..... Muise, Twila ......... Mullen, Buddy ..,...... Mullikin, Robert ...... Mullinax, Debi ..,.... Muncy, Patsy ....,.,.. Munoz, Mary ...,,... M R b 1 unoz, olero Munsey, Wiley ....,... Munster, Jerold . .,... . Murphy, Karen ,..... Murray, Charlene ......,. ......... Myers, Guy .,............... ..... Myers, Marilyn ....,,,. . Myers, Robert ,.....,.. Myers, Winford ........ Myklak, Robert ..... Nation, Leo ...... Nau, Kathleen ....,. N ult Sh' l ,.....,.. a h , Napier, xr ey James ..,. . ,... Navarrete, Richard Nelson, Diavid ....,... Nelson, Dixie ........... Nelson, Stephen ..... Nelson, Nelson, Thomas ...... Ricci . ........ . Nero, Mark ....,........ Ness, Linda ...........,.. Neubauer, Ronald . Newbill, Randall Newman, Randall . Newton, James .,..... Newton, William ,.... Nials, Evelyn ......... Nicoley, Eddie ....... Nicolls, Pauline ..... Nimmo, David ,.... ......... Noflsker, William . Noga, Michael ......... Noga, Candy .,....... Noland, Bill .,..... 155,156,158,289 ..,,,.,104,126,299 ..,,....,..299 ..........,299 ...........276 ....,........,.2s9 ......,....126,289 .,,......69,133,276 1 ,..,.,..,... 103 ......,....l39 ...,,....,.299 , .......,., 289 ...,.....,,289 ...........314 ,,,...,.,..289 .143 ,....,.,...132 .........,.27s ......,....276 ...........216 ..........,...289 ,........,,.,.,,..,2B9 .....,,,,..238,276 .......131,139 ,..,,..l08,289 ,..,......,.,..289 ,,,. ..., 1 13,314 ...........149,314 ......,103,146,289 .............69,300 ,......,..,,...2a9 ....187 ...,,..,...146,213 ...........276 ....,,..,..276 ...,....,..2s9 103 322 ...........289 ,..,.....70 .....,.....148 ..,........289 .,.........119,121 .. ...,,..,............... 289 9l1i9iA'2i2'0' 294 314 119 .........,,300 ......,,...314 .,....,,.93,107 ....,...,,,121 ....,..,.,.176 .................,.289 106 109 , ,289 276 ..,,,...,.,.94,97 ...,.,......127,300 ....,,...97,255,289 ........,..,...276 , .......... 289 289 151 289 ,......,.,.276 ,......,l0-1-,289 ...........276 , ......,.,......... 149 276 289 .. ........ , ....... , 101,13l,l39,289 ......,....314 , ..,.,..... 289 .....,.115,200,300 ..........,131,135 ,..........119,276 115 314- '.'.'ff.ff1'2'7i,135:276 ,, ...................... 314 .......127,146,29O 290 149 277 ..........,152 .......,...168,30O . ,......... 290 .,.........277 N orlander, Gary .... ,... Notah, Mary ..,. ,... ..,....... Nothstine, Charlott Nuckols, Frances ..... Null, Harry ..,,..,...... Null, Perry .............. Nunn, Holly ............... Nuvamsa, Junle ....,.,.. N ymeyer, Virginia ........ Oh den William ....... ofue, hob ....,...... ...... Officer, Octavia Ogleslgy, lgarton ...... es , .,.... 8gHa.nZ, Kit? ....,... Olmos, Olmos, Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Onan O Ted ......... Bonnie, Craig ....,.. Greta ......... Donna ....... Dennis . .,........ . Michael ....... P lan, amela ,....... P enheimer, David ........ 0 Qsuinn, Harold .............. Orr, Charles .............,,..... Osborn, Becky ........ Osuna .Ph111p ....,..... Ott, Charles ..,...... Overton, Dean . ,... Ozimek, James ...,.... Pacheco Pacheco, Pacheco, Packenham, Charles , Bill ........,,.... Esther ............., Johnny ........,..,. . Padgett, Don . ..,.... .. Padgett, Judith ...... Padilla, Bob .......... ,..... Padilla, kixdy ....... Padilla.,. ary ,........ Palmqulst, David ....... Pardee, Celeste ......,. Pardue Parker: Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker Sherry . .,.., . Alvin ........... Billie ....... Joe ........... Paula , ..,.... . Ricky Parker, T. Ramona Parkhill, Ro-bert Parr, James ............. Parrish, Junmy . .... .. Parrott, Tern ....,.,. Pasquale, Sandylee . Pattison, George ..... Pattison, Nancy ....... Paul, Carol ........... Paul, Robert ........ Payan, 10618 ..... Payne, Igaul .......... Peck, Anthony ......,.. Peck, Jerome ........... Pellegrxm, John Pena Graclela ............ Pendieton, Kathryn Pennington, Belinda Peralata, Caroline . Perea, Joe ...........,..... Perkins, Howard Perkins, Lucia. ......... Perkins, Marcella . Perry, Howard .,....... Pete, Samuel ......... Peterson, Digee ..... Peterson, Janice ....,.. Peterson, Jay ....... Petty, Karon ....... Petty, John .......... P tio Sh ....... P?Zs, NmSiZ ..... Phelps , Phillips Dianne ....,... Bennie ....... Phillipsi Deana ..... Phillips, gerry ..... Phillips ,ai-ry ..... Piatt, Robert ....... 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Pigford Donald .,.. W Pippin, james ....., Pitcaithley, Dwight . Pittman, Ed ................ Poff, James ............... Polk, rdlunmy ..........., .......l03,l27,277 290 Polla , Earl ............... Pollard, Marianne ........ Pool, Sidney ...,........ . Pope, N elva ............ Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Potter Powclli, Powell, Powers, Prater, Gmdy ....... David L. Davld ...... ,ggsse ...... ana? , ,... Lowel ...,. Karen ..... 'Beverly' ....... Marjorie Billy., ........ Prather, Davxcl ......,.. Press , Gary ............ Pressiigy, Barbara ..... Pressley, Terry ............. Preuit, Larry ........... Price, Nancy ......... Price Wayne ..,.... Pruitt, Alice .......... Pruitt, Pueblo, ueen, Mickey ...... Jemez ..... Nancy ........,.. guintana, Ampora .,....... .........,115,3o0 ....,,....l41,187 .. ....... 131,136 ............93,277 315 .....,.155,217, ..........168 .....,.,,.277 ........94 ..........315 ...,,,....,..,224-,315 .......107,218,290 .,....,......,l38,315 ..........104,277 ..............149 ..........193,195 ..........126,277 .103 127 Quintana, Michael .L ........... ........, , ,277 Quisenberry, Geraldine . .,.....,.........,., 105 Qmst, Maurice ...................... .,.......,..,.....,,, 2 90 Radcliff, .Beverly ..... ................, 1 08,290 Rael, Anita ....... , ...... ........,,.... 1 06,278 Ragsdale, Jean ....... ..... 1 .... 1 04-,126,223,315 Randolph, Tom ...... Rasmussen, Chris .. Rathge, Robert ....,.. Ra Ch l .......,...... Ragizurnmikiflark ....... , Razura, Larry ..,... Razavi, Javad ....... Reade, Patricia .....,. Reames, Duane ..,.. Reccius, Janet ....... Reddcn, Leslie ..... Reed, Weldon ..,..,...., ...,....... Reeves, David ..,.,..,..,.. .........., Reeves, Raymond ......, ....... Reeves, Scott ,,......... Reher, Cathleen ..... Reher, Ra mond ......... Rehm, Mike .......,..,.. Reid, Steven ....,.....,...... Rcmxg, Kathleen .....,. Reiter, lPa.tricia .... . . Renfro, Larry ....,..... ,,,,,,. Reynolds, joseph ....,.... ..,...,..,. Reynolds, Patricia Reznick, Richard ..,...... Rhodes, Claude ....,.. Rhodes, Paula ..... Rice, Barron ,..,. Rice, Chesser Rice, Glenda ......... Rice, Ronald . ........ .. Rich, Pamela , ..,.... . Richards, Russell ...,... Richardson, Frances Richburg, Jannette Richel, Dennis ,,,. ..... Richer, Donald ....... Richter, Ruby ...., Ricketts, Fred ......... Rickman, Linda .........., Rickstrew, Sandra Rico, Peter ....,........ Ridenour, Charles Rile Paul Rimiiils, Leriii2I III Rishel Dee ...,.....,. Rishexi, Nan . ....,.,.... . Rising, Deborah ...,. Riska, Michael ......,.. Ritter, Lee ............. Rives, Charles .... Roach, Gayle ..... Roach, Linda ,...... Roach, Thomas Robbins, Gaw ..,.. Roberts, J can .....,. Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Robinkon Roblnsnn Robinson, Robinson, Lynn .......,. Marty ...,.,. Pam ........ George . 1 Jacqueliniumu Robinson, William . Roehm, Michael J h ....... PSE? ........... Rogers, Kathy ......,...... Rogers, Malcolm ....., Rogers Mixchml ...... , Rogers, Rnhe, Je Romero, Romero, Romero, Samuel ...... re ...,................. Donald .. Fabiola .,IfI ' Gilda ......., Romero, Marcy ....... Romero, Patsy ..... Romero, Paul ...... Roof, Mary .........,.,... Rose, Ba rbara . .............. Rose, Gwendolyn ........ Rose, Richard ......... Rosin, Bill .,........,.. Ross, Beverly ....... Ross, George Ross, Lonnie Ross, Thomas , ..........,...... Rothschild, Brahm Rothwell, larry ......... Rottman, Linda ...... Rudiger, George Russell, John .....,.. Russell, Russell, Sharon ....... Suzanne ..... Rutledge, Ralph .,..... Saiz, Helena . .... Saiz, Pat ..........,..,... Sacks, John ........ ..,.. Salamon, Salcido, Salgado, am son Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sandate, Sanders, Sanders Richard .. Rodney , ...... Albert ...,.,. S p , Cheryl ..,, Sampson, John. ....... Ghrlstme ...... Daniel , ..,.... .. Deborah ....... Ehza ......... Victoria ........ Kathy ........... 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Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Rodney ......... Ronnie ..... S. Gail ,. Utha ...,.... ........,,.....14-1,316 131,133,278 , ............... 105,139,301 l70,193,l95,278 Sanrio, Harold ..,.......,.. ....... Sandoval, Sandoval, Charlene Sandoval, Sandoval, Albert ........,... Edward ..... . Freddy ...... .... .......,.......,92,301 98 99122 278 Sandoval, Marie ..,.. ...., . .. Sandoval Phili .... Sandquist, Linciia. ......... Satchell, Carl .......... .,.....i20':12lZ301 ..........,,..141,161 Sawyer, Teresa Sayner, Franklin Sayner, Patsy ........... ....... Scanlon, Scanlon, Scarafile, 101,139,l56,301 Cyndy ....... ...,,........,............ 2 00 J ames ...... ....... Nichol ........ ...........142,29O Scarbrough, Linda Scarborough, S. ........,...,.. . Scarborovu h, Terry ........ Schell, Joinrty ......... Schiller, Nancy ..,,.... Sclulto Hana .....,....,. Schleelie, Everett ...... Schleede, Nancy ..,........ Schlien-tz, Marcia .,....... Schnaubert, Judy ..,..... Schriber, Rose .,.....,.. Schultz, Lawrence Schultz, Bob .,......,..... Schumpert, Curt ....,. Schumpert, Janis ........ . Schumpert, Mark .,.,,... Sca,r'ano, Stephen ......., Sciacca. I Joseph ........ Scott, jxmmle .,...... Scott, Jackie ......... Scott, Steve .......... Screws, Charlotte Seal, Richard .,...... Sealy, Gary ....1... Scay, Brenda .,.. Seafg- Eddie ............ Sec amz, Linda .....,.. Seely, Ruth .....,,..... Self, Nancy ....,... Self, Stuart ........ Sena, Anthony ...... Senter, Larry ., ...... Severson, Dale ...... Shannon Jan ....,... sharp, David ,,..... Shaw, :Dianna Shaw, Helen . ......,. . Shaw, Kenneth ...,. Shelly, Sean ...... Shearer, Jimmie .. Shepherd, Tom ........ Sheriff, Jane ......... Shiek, Barry .....,.... Shiplet, Dennis ......... Shipley, Carolyn ...... Ship, Bill .,................,. Shippey, Dennis ....... Shhtrley, Leona ,,...... Shuqart, Dennis ...... Sick es, David ....,. Sickles Linda ..... sm, David ............ Siegel, Joseph ....... Sierks, Frances ......., Slgala, Ralph ......,.... Simmons, Durley ....... Simmons, Orval ....... Simnacher, Lois ....,..... Simnacher, Sharon ..,... Si-mpson, Ann ............ Simpson, llack ......,... Simpson, eggy ........ .... Simmons, Marilyn ..... Sims, lvtmlha , ..,...... , Sinha, Sunil ...- .......... Sisneros, Gertrude ..... Sittler, O. D. flDr.J ...,. Sizemore, Jeannie , ..... Sizemore, Vera ........ Ska gs, Susan ............. Ska enda, Jeannie ........ i Skeel, James ....... , ...... Skcen, Shelton .............. Slack, M A.n.n ........ Slease, GZ-vmerine ........ Smailes, Suzan .......... Smith Smith Smith , Alice l .,........ , Caroline ........ Celesta .....,....,.,. Smithl Charles L, ........ Smith Smith Smith Smith , Gharles R. ..... . , Chip ............. , Cliff ...,....... , Deeua ....,... Smith, D1ana ........ Smith Smith Smith , Don ........ , Dottie .. Elise .......... Smith? Fay ,.,............. Smith Frederick ..,,. Smith: Herbert ..,..... Smith Jack ........ ,. Smith? James ..,.... Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Louis .....,,..... , Michale ........ , Patricia .,...... ,- Peter ......,... , Rene .............. , Richard ,....... , Robert ..... , Steven . .,.. . , Tzamm ...,.. , Vlvxan .......,...,... , William ...........,.., erman, Norman . .,... . Smoot, Don ............,......,, Smoot, Sharon ............. Snell, Sharon ..............,......,,.... Snyder, Linda .....,....................... Soonthornsavat, Phanaovan Souter, Merle ....................... Slouthard, Sandra ..........,,... Sowder, Sammy ...... ,. Sowell, Ronald ......, Sowiers, Keith ,, ........ Sparaco, Michael ....... gparger, Earls. ........, p er, in ..,,.... S , John ,.... Sparks, Karly ....... Sparks, Steve ........ Spear, Robert ....,.... Spenc e, Marlene . ..., Spikw, Thomas ....... Spmks, Amelia ......... Spla. .t, Richard ........ Stadier, Jeff .,............. Stagner, Jerry ,,,,.....,... Stalkflcet, Suzanne .,... Stallard, Vincent ...,... .,,.,....29O ....,....316 .............301 .........A......291 .........1o6,27s ,, .............. 278 .................94,97 ....,...,133,153,147 ,,............,.278 .....i.....91,25o ............,316 .,.......105,316 .,...,...329 ...................213,301 ......,4B8,149,16B,316 ,,..,..........98,108,291 ..,............99,27B ........,3l6 .........27a , ........ wa ...,.....278 .....,...291 ...........,,278 . .,........,. 141,316 ...,.............l95,278 .........,103,278,316 .....,...187,278 ,,.......143,317 ......,......301 ...,.........301 ...,....93,279 .........1o3,279 ............,....191,a17 ..........105,l26,290 ..........1o6,301 ........95,l52 .........279 96 .........,111,317 99 .......,,301 ...,.....301 ..,......279 ...........94,3o1 ......,..126,29l 98 93 ,.,......,132,l73,243 290 279 ..,...,..301 .........322 .........279 .........291 .........279 .........291 .............103,127 ........88,l55,2l7 , ................ 279 . ..... ......,........ 2 90 ........97,l00,102,322 ,...,,.......l55,291 34- 156 291 317 101,109,l, , , ..........107,291 .........l107 .........,3'17 .,.......?01 ........93,317 ..,.....95,279 ......4....68,69,104-,289,3'17 ..,.......149,301 ,.........279 ..........126,292 ....,.....30'1 ........99,292 .........,2794 Stallings, Clayton ....... Stamps, Gerry ........, Stanford, Paul ......... Stanley, Ch 1 ....... Stanton, Cliii-lc ........... Staring, Thomas .......,, Stark, -Donald .,...... Starkey, Eula . ........ .. Starling, Dlaniel .....,. Stamm, Kirby ............. Stearns, Marjorie ....... Stearns, Stewart ...,... St ck Anta e , 1 .. ..... Steck, Julianne Stocker David ......,. Steel, .ivan ............... Steianlk Barbara ....... Stein, Donnabeth . ,..... Stem, Karen ......,..... Stell, Daniel ....,,... Stenson, Mike ........, Stephens, Barbara. ...,... Stephens, David ...... Stephens, Linda ...,....... Stephens, Martha ..... ,. Stephenson Jerry St 11 , J' ...fffffff.... s125e1iion,i3n1i3ford ....... Stevenson, Terry ......... Stewart, Edmond ....... Stewart, Mike ......... Stewart Sandra ..... ........,292 .........279 .....,...l55 .........30'1 .,.......,...279 ,..,.....119,279 .............279 .......,.317 ..,..,...301 ,,......,126 96 ........,1-16 ....,....142,301 .........302 .........135,292 .............143 ........,113,318 ,.......,,..3l8 .,...........279 ....,....141,3l8 .............159 .........292 .............279 . ...,.... 126,135 Stilwell, ' Linda ....... ............, 3 O2 Stxth, Richard ............. ....,........ 2 79 Stockton, Wanda ....... ......................,. 3 18 Stoetzel Fredrick , ..... ..................... 1 03,279 Stone, Karen ............... ,,..............,........ .....,. 3 1 8 Stone, Katherine ....... ....,,,... 1 04-,122,132,292 Stone, Mary ............, ................. ...,....... 2 7 9 Stone, Walter ........... Stortie, Sandra ....... Storne, Thomas ...... Stout, Janice ........ Stovall, Terry .,......., Stover, Carolyn ...,... Stover, Jerry ...,....... Stowe, Dana ....... Stowe Jody ......... Stowell, Mary ......... Stratton, Marilyn ..... Stratton, Mike ..,........ Strawn, Mary ......... Strebeck, Betty ....... Strebeck Peggy ..... Street, Leslie ............... Stribling Steven Strickfaden, Gerald Strickland, Vicki ....... Strock, Denise ........ Strock, William ..... Strub, Edith ............. Sturgeon, -Floyd ...... Suhr, Dor1s ....,.....,....., ,. Sukovich, Martha ...... Sukovich, Stephen ...... Sullivan, Robert. ........,.... Sultemexer, Lonme ....., Summerville, Leta ..... Sury, Roger Dale ........... Sutherland, Roy ................. Swailem, Mohammed Swartz, Cheryl ..,............ Swartz, Lawrence ....... Swift, 'Gayle ............ Swope, Candace ...... Swope, Mary ........... Syferd, Jams ........... Syferd, Jon ............... ,... . Sylvester, Deborah ........ enb Robert ' SXEU, IJ-oglin ..n........... 13:31 ' Tachau, udy ....,.... Taliman iieverly ........ Talley, bmenls ..,. ..,... Tally, Sue Ann ..,..,. Tanner, David ........ Taylor, Kerney ....... Taylor, Linda ..... Terry, Kay .......,... Tea., liilford ........... Telles, ,..,.. ........... Tellez chael ....,.......... Templeton, Robert ......,. Tennant, Samuel ....... Tenorio, Anthony ....,. Terrill, Bill ............. Thanh, Phan ............,.. Thetford, Judith ........ Thomas, An elita .......... Baiiara J. Thomas , Thomas, Catherine ........ Thomas, Cindy ........,.. Thomas, Gerald ........ Thomas, yamce Thomas, ohn ............ Thomas, 'chael ...... Thomas, Vida .....,.......... , Ch l Thompson ery . Thom son Dorothy P r Thompson, Irene ............... Thompson, ack . ............ Thompson, imnzpe , ....... Thompson, uarnta ........ Thompson, thleen Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Kim ............ Thompson, Lawanna Thompson, Lloyd ......... Thompson, Ralph ...... 358 93 302 .......106,216,292 ........97,127,902 .............279 .......,....,318 .........100,a02 .........151 .,...........102 .....,,,99,100,302 .........103,143 .......,.,.,.292 ...,.,,,,126,318 .............318 ..,......l11,318 ......,..222,318 ...........96,317 .............279 95 ..,....,.279 ..,..........318 .,.,..,....98,3l8 ........,,..,3l8 . .,......,.., 102,318 ......,.98,101,135 .........109,292 , .....,.. 323 ..,....,.....279 .........292,106 ....,,.,.135,302 .....,....148,318 .......,.....279 ........,292 , .,.......,.,.... 1411 ........,.93,98,292 ..........,..318 .....,..99,302 .......,.15i1 ....,...93,280 ...,,..133,146,318 ......,..,168 .............318 . ........,..,. 292 .,,,......102,292 .........,105,31s ........,.,.,318 .........292 .......,.322 .........,112,318 ..........104,110 Thompson, Susan ...... ...., Thornhill, Barbara Thornhill, Richard . Thornton, Judy ........ Thornton, Johnny Thornton, Mehssa ..... ,.... Trash, James .........,............ Thrower, Jacqueline ...,.,..,.92,94,l26 ..,.....,,102,318 .,,..,,...104,302 Tibljas, Nancy .............,. ....,..... 1 01 106502 Tillford, Randall ,.,.,. Tillman, Leland ..... Timmons, Gary ..... ,. Toland, Lewis .....,... Tirey, Robert ........, Tom, Carol ............... Torivio, Sandra .,...... Townsend, Pamela ..... Townsend, Terry ...... Tracey, Ken ............... Trantham, Linda ..........,.83,292 ....,....318 ..,.....,121 .....,.,.160 ...,.,,..31a ...,....,.68,69,3l8 98 Treat, Sherry ...., ,...,..., ......,..,............... 3 l 9 ' 107 151 319 Trembly, Patrick ....... .......... , , Trmosky, Kim ............ Trollinger, Vincent Troughton, Majorie Trout, Jerry ..........,..... Trout, Io Bob ...,..... Truelock, Gayla ..... Trujillo, Tmjgllo Truplloi Tru jillo, Tubbs, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Ales ......... Mario .... .. Michael .... lvhnefrva .... J ficgie ...,.,.. , s'1i.3,. 2ii111:i1. Tommie ...... Tully, Jon .................. Tunnell, Sharon , ..... Tupper, Kathryn .... Turner, John ........... Turrietta, Michael .....,,, Tuttle, Patricia ........ Twibell, 302 . ...... ,..126,3l9 ....93 97 319 ,,.....,...,98,319 ,, ....... 280 .........3l9 .,..,.,,.168 .........302 M302 .........3l9 302 .......,..l00,102 ,,,,,.......,.. ..,.,..., . 319 107 141 302 Jonathan ,... . ..., ...,...... , , Underation, Kenneth ........ Urban, Toni .............. Val, Mary ............. Valdez, Deanna ....,.. Valdez, lD'rucilla .......,. Valdez, Loretta. ....., Valdez, Wilfred ...,... Vallauena, Joe ......... Valliere, Elaine .......... Vallxere, Laurent ..,.... Vance, Carol ........,,. Vance, Kenneth ................ Vandevender, Sandy Vanhecke, Charles . Van Meter, Stanlet Vanzant, Larry ..,.. I Varela, Louis, Maj. Varnell, Ronnie ....,... Vaughan, Johnna .......... Viagalelei, Lealoii .. Vicenti, Thurman ,. V1ck, Gary ....,......,.. Vincent, Laura .,..... Vincent, Ray ........... Vogt, Boyd ,,,..... Volker, Fredrick ..... Vonknoblauch, Paul Vofwell, Malta .......... Vrubel, Larry ...,..... Wade, Twyla. ........,... Wagoner William W d, M .......... ff wiiff, Loiidy .........,.......... Wakeiield M Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, , argaret B Brenda .,........ lfaren ..,.... arry ....,.. Nancy ....,.. Thomas ,,., ..... Wall, Glynda t ........... Wallace, Martin . .... Walley, Steven ........ Walls Ga land Walls: Robert Wals, Jill ........ , ........,, Walton, Huddie ........ Waltmon, Sandra ....... Ward, Charles ......... Ward, Kenneth .. Ward, Nancy ,..... Ward, Robert ....... Ware, Relene ........... Warrick, John ......... Waters, Kathy ..,...... Waters, Wathen, Joyce ,..,..... Mary .... .,,. Watkins, Gary ........ arry ..,,............ .... Billie ................ Watkins, John ..,......... Alvonn Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, 2. ..... Dennis .......... Patricia ........ Sharon .....,.... Webb, Debra ..,.. 1 .... Webb, Etta ........... Webb, Frank .,,.,.. Webet, Weekly, Weems, Weiner, Welch, Weldon, Devlin ........ Tyrone ......,. Kathleen ...... Elliot ........ Bertha ....,... Randy ....... .,.....,.2s0 .......,..126,292 ......,,..105,292 , ,,....,.. 127,302 292 .jffff .... ' ffffffff.'.'f.'fff.'fM302 180 182 l76,177', , ....,.........,...,,.... .280 ........,,103,280 ...,....,,103,302 96 ..,..........143 ...,.........319 ..,...,...149,2BO ......,..28O ,..,,....200 .........302 .........292 ...,,..,.323 .,.....,.l4l .........319 93 107 141 302 . .,.................. 292 ........69,113,3l9 ...,....73,113,302 ..........149,319 ......,,.....303 ,........319 ...,...,.28O .........323 .........,...319 ......,...149,293 ,,....,...280,303 .............28O ,........28O .........319 .,..,,.....,,1s4 ..........101,303 ...-...93,303 ......,..319 , ......,.. 280 , .........,.. 280 ..........139,280 280 153 ......,..319 ,....,...l68 .,,......303 53 ...,.....320 293 Wellman, David ......,. Wellman, Forrest ....., Wells, Wesley ............, Wells, Woodrow ....,.. Westbrooks, Kathleen Westbrooks, William West, Heidi , ............... ,,.. . . West, Eddie ...,..........,.. West, Ellen ....,.......... West, Jack ,..... .......... , . West, Paula .,..,..,.,,.....,,..., Westenbarger, Ron . Westfall, Karen .,..... Wetzel, D avid .......,.... Whalen, Timothy ...... Wheeler, Cathy , .,.... .. Wlietstone, Dennese . Whise ant, James ,... . Whit C nthia n . e, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, Whited, y ...,..,.. Darlene ....... Dick ,.,.. ........ James ....... Judith ..... Mari: ..,...... Michael .,.... Richard .,...., Robert ,........ Susie . ...,........ .. Lois .... ..........,... Whitman, Kay .,....... Whitting ton, Ronald Whytlaw, David ........ Whytlaw, Mary ........... Wicks, Sally ,........... . Widner, Widner, Wilder, Willhite, Williams Williamsj Williams Williams Williams 1 Daniel ....., , David' .,..... ,. Georgia .,..,.... Harold .....,. , Larry ........ , Reta .......,... Dixie ' ........ Georgie ,....... .. Kenneth ..,.... ,320 ...,,.....15l 293 . ..,...... 110,127,280 ......,.,.,..l05 .................l68 .........1D3.28O ..,..,1........,,144,303 ..........168,l87,320 94 ....,,,,.28-0 ......,..133 .......,,139 , ,....,....,.,....,,. 127 ..........l01,13-1,216 320 .........196,320 . ..,.......,,,.........,,,., 151 .........,131334,219,303 .........,109,132,147,218 ..,...,149,19I,320 520 .....,..55,133,147,158 . ,....., 149,303 ......,...151,320,329 . ..,........,.......... ......,..,. 96 ,194 Williams, Rhodell ....... ....,.,,..........,.............,........... l 04- Wxlliams, Susan .......,.. .....,.....,.............,..,....,...,.. 1 27,280 Williams, Tommy ..... ...,,...... 1 04,ll9,120,121,l4l,320 Williams, Tommy ....... ...............,,......,...........,....,,., 3 20 Williams, Troy ..........,.,... ...........,...,.,............,., 1 19,230 Williamson, Sandra . ..,,... ,,,. 9 8,32 Williamson Sue ........... .....,.....,..... 3 20 wiuis, Jack ,.,....,...,.. , ..,,,......... 97,320 wiuss, Jo Pat . .,...... , Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wllson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, W1lson, Earnest ..... 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Woods, Woods, Woods, Woodul, James ...,..... Mike ....,...... Pamela ...,... James ....,,.... Woodward, Zale ......., Woody, Wayne ......,.,.. Woolfolk, Wynelda Wooten, Pamela .,....... Wride, Charles ..,.... Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Dan .....,. Doug ......... Jane ............,,. Leonard .,....... Wright, Shirley ...,.,.. Wyatt, Barbara ,...,. Wy-att, William .,,,.,. Wyman, Wynne, Wyrick, Wyrlck, Shirley ....,., Patricia ...,.... Robyn ...... Roni .,.,....... Wyse, Jack .,..,.,..., Yandell Carolyn ..... Yarbrough, Mark ....... Yarian, David ......,.... Yates, Stefani .,.,.,.. Yatsattie, Marlene Yatsattie, Murray Ybarra, Betty ............ Yeung,- Ching Yat Yonamine, Gloria ....... Young, Young, Gloria ........ Terrie ..,..... Zickefoose, Linda .,.... Ziems, David ....,........,.. Zigon, August .,.,,....... Zimmerman, Wayne . Zimmers , Wayne ......... Zinsmeyer, Cathy ..... Zlotknwskz, Mark ..... 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