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

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SJIIELVE i9?1 SILVER PACK Published by the Associated Students of Eastern New Mexico University Portales, New Mexico 88130 Volume 37 Editorial Staff Steve Chancy ..... Editor-in-Chief Eleanor E. Dominquez ........... Assistant Editor Ian D. Preston .... Art Co-ordinator Staff Sherry Baggette . Q . . Greg Lancaster Terry Covert ...... P. . Susan Smith Dick Cozens .... r . . Thurman Vicenti Roxie Ianway .......... Peter Wei Iulie Knudson . . .P .... Dick White Advertising Staff Glen Adair ......... Everette Ness Photography Staff Mike Burns ...... A ..... Ioe Loving Barry Kirk ..... ' ..... Milt Mclvlinn Mr. Bill Sheridan ........ Advisor Table of Contents In Memoriam .... . . . Student Forum . . . . . . Activities ....... .... 6 4 Organizations .... . Greeks ....... . Honors ..... . Academics . . . . Sports ..... . Advertising . . . . Index ................... Acknowledgements s Mr. Vernon Acker . L D ..... Associate 1 Protessorin Art and Art Education Alan Altar . .P .... Chase Photographer Tom Blakeley .... A .... ACover Design Mr. Candido Tafoya ..... '. Assistant Professor in Modern Languages Lowell Tillman .... Public Relations A P Photographer Pauline Vicenti . .Publications Secretary All students pictured . . . Anonymously 2 av I2 ' 311.1 W , , SS 'i I ' 'iii-0424 LV. U' fs Mg mx 4 51 'e .. e 'rv '11 1, s , 3. 1 I A 1 1 Down the fair-ehambered corridor of Life, the quiet opening, one by one ,W Por el Corredorbello y compartido de la vida la abertura silenciosa, una por una, de puertas. The Doors of . . . Life Brotherhood and Experience Las puertas de.. La Vida Hermandad y Experieneia . . . Z Yi . . .Emotion and Achievement . . .Emoeien y Realizaci6n 1 . ,fn .. 4 x 1 .V -v-- ' ' , L , l ami' A 0 E Y I s Life Variety of Door -. if J , . .A ,As , ,, - xr. A 5 -3 sijij' +L, E., fl dh 3,1 1. 11'-' ,J 1. . U4 wk af , 1 Q Lfaq As., IQ 1. fu. - e ' '51 7 11 ?5'w.' , P-'5 3 N ' 3, 'i ' ,D : 5 ,5 -EY, Eff F, ,lm lah- 5 1 1 ,. Ji.. . ir X u ! 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P-' 'UW -GZ- -., T.f Members of the Executive Council were, back row: left to right, Bill Martin, director of Activities: Chuck Rives, Associated Students vice presidentp Bill Burkett, Associated Students president. Front row: Ed Young, chairman of the Board of Publications: Darlene Gares, second semester chairman of the Board of Publicationsj Frances Wood, execu- live secretary: Edith Strub, chairman of the Board of Elections: and Rick Overdod, chairman of the Board of Campus Relations. L.-L Executive Council Is Busy The Executive Council is made up ol various student government oliices. Through the efforts of each member. the council was able to co-ordinate severahaccomplishments on campus. The Board ol' Activities scheduled several concerts. the Board ol Elections conducted vital school elections, the Board of Publications guided the activities ol' the Chase and Silver Pack, and the Board of Campus Relations negotiated a shuttle system for students with the Portales City Council. livery student government project. before becoming a reality, was discussed and co-ordinated hy the lixecutive Council. Board Oi Finance Distriloutes University Funds , fed?--.7-.--U -1 -4-A -W - A- -- - - - l- 'F 14?- The Board of Finance consists of six student members, appointed by the treasurer and approved by the president of the Associated Students. An ex- officio member is appointed by the president of the senate from the senate voting membership, and is approved by the senate. The adviser to the board is the vice president for business affairs of the University of his appointee. The main power of the board is to manage all monies allocated to the Asso- ciated Students by the administration. The board reviews and recommends distribution of all funds in this manner. The board also draws up a budget when requests are made for allocations. The budget is then approved jointly by the Board of Finance and the Executive Council, and subsequently is submitted to the senate for final approval. I Each organization requesting funds from the Associated Students must sub- mit the request one semester in advance for approval. Any organization re- ceiving allocations must submit two reports each semester, accompanied by supporting evidence of all expenditures of the money allocated. Any money left in such an account will be withdrawn at the end of the semester and placed back in the general account of the Associated Students. Accounts of the Associated Students and the books of the treasury are open to student inspection at all times. Funds available to the l970-7l Board for use amounted to S29,475. Alloca- tions totaled 23,235, leaving 56,239 in funds remaining in contingency. The Board of Activities requested and received Sl9,650. This allocation was established on the estimated 3,375 full-time enrollment at Eastern. The Chase requested 53,525 and received Sl.500. The Drill Team requested and received Sl80. The Houndsmen requested 5905 and received S85. Mu Alpha Nu requested S100 and received no allocation because the board felt that an inadequate breakdown for the allocation's use was presented. Allocation requested and received for stipends amounted to Sl,820. Members of the Board of Finance are llefr lo right! Bill Burketl, Susan Oldenburg, Glenn French, Mary Alice Fields, Bill MacVeigh, Rick Col- lins, Cindy Crockett, Vince Delgado, Lorinda Andrews, and Adviser John Whiteside. Senate Is 'Workhorse' Ot Student Government Members of the ENMU Student Senate are: left to right, lback rowl Larry Parlin, Skip Lewis, Travis Engelage, Keith Smith, Glen French, J.R. Guinn, Mike Dunnivan. Johnny Kiker, Joe McMurry, Mark Berkshire, George WOU, and Chuck Rives. Front row.' left to right, Carolyn Coffield, Laura Roberts, Jan Preston, Tomma Greathause. Patty Parks, Michel Frelin, Vicki Johnston, Lorinda Andrews, Salome Messer. Kathy Miller, Yvonne Fuqua, Terrie Howey. , The Associated 'S'3udent Senate of Eastern'Ncw Mexico University is invested with the legislative powers of student government. In addition to its legislative powers, the Senate approves all appointments made by the President, makes its own rules and procedures, reviews reports submitted by the Executive Council, and allocates monies of the Associated Students of ENMU. Elected by the student body, the senate consists of the following: presidents of the four undergraduate classes, presidents of the lnterfraternity Council, Pan- hellenic Council, and Associated Women Students as ex-officio members: plus two representatives from each dormitory, two from University apartments, off- campus representation equal to the largest university housing unit tminimum of twoj, and two representatives from each college with an additional member for each 250 students over the first 500 students in the college. Senate meetings held at least twice monthly are open to the public. Non-senate members are allowed to speak at the meetings by a two-thirds vote of the senate. Proposed legislation has to be introduced by a voting members of the senate. The vice-president of the Associated Students, as president of the senate, assigns the bill or resolution to one or more standing committees of the senate for further investigation. The standing committee then reports its findings, along with a recommendation, after which the senate votes on the legislation. A simple ma- jority is needed lor passage of the legislation unless otherwise specified. Once passed, the legislation is signed by the president of the senate as verification of its passage and placed on the desk ol the president of the Associated Students for approval or veto. A bill passed in the proper manner has the effect of law binding upon the Associated Students of ENMU, but from the time of its effect is subject to repeal, revision or judicial action. l Students Serve As ludges 011 Supreme Court The judicial branch of student government was set up to provide the student with protection ol his individual rights as designated in the Constitution of the Associated Students ol' Eastern New Mexico Univer- sity and the bill of rights. The attorney general acted as- an intermediary between the Supreme Court and the students. Formal complaints were first submitted to him at Lea Hall. He then investigated the case and decided whether to prosecute or delend. This was one drawback in the judiciary system, but work was being done to obtain a district attorney lor the purpose of prosecution. There were three offices in the Supreme Court: Justice Karon Petty, Justice Bob Anderson, and Attorney Gen- eral, Bill Piatt. It was the chief justice's responsibility to call all judicial meetings, preside over court proceedings, and inform the students of the case at hand. He commanded the same respect in court as does the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The lower courts on campus were designated as any organization whose constitution had been recognized by the Associated Student Senate. Any student has the right to appeal decisions of these courts to the attorney general, to Dr. Howard Mel- ton, the Board of Regents, and if necessary the state courts of justice. Members of the Supreme Court ure: left to right: Justice Karon Petty: Attorney General. Bill Piallp and J uslice, Bob Anderson. X .4- ?' S l i ' ZIV . Vw v l x 'N lt it I ll r yi X I Suitcase Government Packs For Carlsbad H217 . ws., 2: ' I 5 s X F u I Qi-Y I1 al gs ., ,K ,-xlfh-Lf ' fi., 533553 fri , 1. mr. 3 t : - -P- -2:11110 fs ,l'-C -,mf 4 ' V V fe -- E fb.g,,u:+f-,.-.f Q .h.. -, :JJ ,.....- ,pose K t x , 4 .LELJ H, Early this year Eastern New Mexico University's student gov- ernment left for Carlsbad, New Mexico, and a Leadership Re- treat. Faculty, sponsors, and students discussed methods and lectured on various topics that could make student government more functional. Opposite page: top left: Students listen intently to lectures concerning the functions of student government. Top right: Discussions over coffee and donuts sometimes proved more beneficial than the formal meetings. Bottom: Dr. Edward Girard, John Whiteside and J.R. Guinn took part in some of the faculty and student rap sessions. Top: Dr. Charles Meister greets student legislators as they arrive at the leadership site in Carlsbad. Center.' Banquets, speakers, and discussions focused on the problems involving goernment procedures. Below: Bill Burkett and President Meister shake hands over the successful completion of the annual Leadership Cotderence. Ks .:,f W , , -2452 , e .... ' Lge- - ,sei c Chase Editorial Student luhhy Vital Arm Ui Student Government 1 Student government ian l a plagyloy. For hose who are, Involved, lf's a serious matter. For Those of us lucky enough not to be in- olyed, student government can-be dismissed s Irrelevant to a collegeleducatlon. For those ho are dedicated enough fo be involved, 'tudent government is a means to improve ollege education. H p 1 Leaders' Retreat, ,on the firing line for yeral years for its relevancy and, efg ectiveness, has proved the remaining value of tudent government. Still concerned about the' pularlfy of Wednesday night dances-and how lo Involve those who don't want lo be involved, Eludenf government has stepped outslde of tself long enough To grasp a new tangent. If nothing else, The value of the student obbying group will prove The effectiveness of tudent government. Employed several Times uring the past two years, lhelobby has saved Eastern from potential drastic problems and In The future the group will be actively fighting ore sl1ualIons,Eas1ern may encounter on the tate-Ievel.,S1udent government ls finally Hllng-lls lngrownness and is relating Hs 'roblemsqand strategies to Insllfuflons larger han Itself. r Another examplebother' jhangthe student lobby: the Board of Elections ls Ioaklng -lo tale and national elections to solve Hs roblems. - - - H , Another example: the Board of Acfivlfles Eealizes that a professional, fullgtlme director ould save them a lo? of headaches. . ,Another example: Commgunicatlon no longer imply Involves open lines between the tudenls, IJU-f Involves, the community, stale, ,nd nation ln-Improving the lmage of the tudent and hls university. - -Examples? Leaders' -Retreat was loaded with them, A variation of the theme would be Chuck Rlvesf advice- to the senators. A Eonfroverslaly senate ls more Interesting., I ,ncourage you to fake a stand on controversial issues, but I won't tell you what ro do. You are the Senate. Q ',Student government has been like an ifoafeym,-foe-nall. 'BaIms...-and liowdera Zhave been used tosooth the hurl: ,clippers have-been used to try lo cut The paln out. All of a sudden, the answer is apparent: change the shoe, enlarge the shoe size, The problem li-es within the foe, but The solution Iles In relation to the wholelfoof, the whole leg, and fhelwhole body. If sludenlgovernmenl changes, Hs shoe size, lhey ,wlll finally, be aw respanslbler fhrlvlng lnslllution on our campus: and lf the change ls lhe correctslze, Els Blll Burkett summed up the Retreat, I'f's going To be one Hell of a year! ROTC Plans Tactics Twenty-two members of the Army ROTC Counterguerllla .init from Eaatem New Mexico Jnlverslty wlll be out to am- luah a similar group of cadets rom New Mexico State .lnlveralty thls weekend in a field raining exercise near Ruidoso. A The ucrclse, this year called Operation Round-Up, ls staged to give ROTC cadets added ex- perience durlng simulated combat candltlons. For all but six zadets, the maneuver wlll be their initiation lnto guerrilla :actlcs and operations. 'The unit wlll leave Frlday afternoon for Ruidoso where they will reczlve final briefings on the rpoomlng operations. The young neu wll.l move into various losltions ln the mountaln around Ruidoso early Saturday momlng vhere they will attempt two surprise attacks on the unlt from msu. Following the ambush naneuver, the cadets from Eastern areto establlah a platoon lase camp. 'l1le mmp ls to be lsed to stop the infiltration of NMSU courlterguerrllla mem- bers. From these positions both unlta wlllsetupbaseoampsforthe night. Night reconnaissance patrols wlll be conducted by each group. For the concluding exercise, the NMSU cadets will getachancetoreturnanearller favor by ambushlng the Eastern llllll. Cadet Capt. Daniel Gibson, Portales, la commander of the lllllt. Other cadets from Portales are Joe Schoefers and Ray E. Manley, Also ln the unit are Richard Ranspot, Tommy Noe, Ronnie Letcher, Tommy Wood, and Wayne Ellls, all of Artesiag Mlchae1Munay, David Boarxnan, and Rocky Tafoya, 'nlCl.llDCB!'l: and Wayne Thompson and Steve M. Richards, Gallup. Others are Wllllam Ashlll and James E. Hohlmer, Euniceg Don Holland, Claytong Clyde L. hong Jr., Roswellg James E. Ham, Can-lmzog William A. Parker, Sllver Cltyg 'l'homas Weir, loco Hlllsg l..sn'y Dee Partln, Santa Fe, and D. R. Das Gupt, Philadelphia, Pa. WELCOME x Wg, PARENTSX P-omni - Pizza Xxsw,-,x, .t.e ,xg 1 I 9 n . X 1 Pkxvtnto 4' dx x '. F ' Qxx' 00 'I Sgtlllryclay l ' ' S ff,,4,o, ,4,ls,x,,t,l Sundal' Flick 'UNGC HEARTILY SINGING old-time songs, Dellsn Sandra and three Carlsbad businessmen entertain Leaders' Conference with thelr barber-shop quartet. They sang for two hours at the request of the students and then taught them new songs. The Carlsbad men belong fo a natlonal organlzallon for the preservation of barber-shop slnglng and have thelr own quartet. Plans are belng made to book them for the homecoming assembly. Edlforlal Tuition: Something tnllrite Home About A couple of weeks ago the State Board of Educational Finance voted in a meeting at Sllver City to recommend to the State Legislature they ina-ease tultlon at all of New Muico's state supported institutions by 10 per cent next year. Three or four days later another agalcy of our State Govemment recommended that state income taxes be cut next year by 20 per cent, because they feel there ls already enough money ln the contingency fund, and we don't need the' increased revenue. This seems to The Chase to be qulte a paradox. On one hand, we have a state agency saying we don't have enough money to support our educational lrl- stltutlons, and therefore we have to ralse tuition. On the other hand, we have another .govemmental agency saying we have more money than we need, and therefore can cut our income taxes. tuition and fees to attend Eastem, one ofthe schools ln our own state. And lt tuition and lea continue to increase, lt won't be long before we can better aHord to go out of state, to another state supported lnatltutlon. One of the arguments of those rxoposlng the increase la that there la no reason for state residents to support out of state students, and the tultlon increase principally affects them. This ls true, the tultlon lncreaae dlea principally affect the out of state students. But thla la one of the prlndpal reasons why we should not pass the lncreaae. Take a look at the records, and see how much out of state enrollment has declined since New Mexico began increasing tuition and fees for these students. And then figure out how much more it wlll drop off ll an additional lncreaae is tacked on. How long can our schools con- tinue to grow, lt we continue to chaseaway out ot state shldents? The Chase commends It might be polnted out that Easterrrs group was the only group at the meeting to argue against the increase. But 'l'he Chase doean't believe this is enough. We propose that everystudentatliastemslt down and write his state legislator, today, and urge hlln to vote agalnat a tultlon lIll!'6886, arld against the tax cut. Education is more important than some politically expedient tax cut. lt nothing else, clip out this editorial and send lt, under your signature, to your legislator. However, a personal note or letter holds a lat more weight with polltlclans than a form letter or prlrlted edlwrlal. We believe that if enough letters are sent within the next few weeks, the legislature wlll think twlce before they pass the l.l1U'B8SE, and the tax cut. lIeFierT TE 'Eailo' Dear Editor: , I would llke to, throughl-the Glass, dlrect a questlon to the more liberal alumni ot our campus. Where were you Saturday? The Ethnic Studies Program here held a workshop Saturday morning and afternoon. The . three directors of the Black, QIICJIIIG and lndlan Studi ol the Unlverslty of New Mulco were guest lecturers and provided partlclpants with a valuable lnslght into the ways of solvlng the problems ol the non-whlts through education. lt was very lntormatlve and educatlonal. Where were you? I was under the apparently mistaken impression that liberal students want to learn about thelr world and its problems. They CODNHUBUY plead lor soclal retorm and understanding on the college campus. However, It seemsthatwhenltcomesdownto French Table Open to Campus knew attempt at stimulating lnterest ln French and helping beglnners ln the language wlll be a French Table, conceived and organised by Mr. Russell Saxton, a newldrenchteschar at Eastern. 'l'he French Table wlll be open to all faculty and students that speak or are leamlng to speak French. On Mondays and Thursdays, those interested wlll hrlrlg thelr lunch to tha Con- Greyhound Stadium was built ln 1968. The PE. Complex was com- pleted ln l987. , Flnlshed ln 1964, the Campus Unlon houses a 1,000 seat cafeteria, and-a coffee shop, ballroom, a bowling alley, lounges, and private dlnlng rooms. larence Room ln the CUB from 12:lXl lp 1:00. Permission ls Db- talnodtobrlngthe tray from the cafeteria into the room. Mr. Saxton and Mr. Lloeeph Toutonghl, the other new French teacher, are encouraging thelr studentsto attend lor the practice and the mjoymeut. tak1.ngpartl.nprogramsdesign mlllnlnslssoelnllnlusaceln Unma sorter. may are splcllouslyebsent. WJ Pmlclpaung mlntgluss , lalrlywsllrepresen ,butlhl expected to see s lot md Clllcanos, Blacks, and lndlj besides those who were th How they can miss a posit! p-ogram like the workshop beyond my comprehension. It Ls tlme for liberal minority students to take part deflnlte cultural and social grams. Ranting about how older generation la nothing h talkiaolnovaluewhentl. students complaining lall to 1 anything but talk themselvf Taking part ln constructl' workshops wlll help so times more than rapping ln coffee shop over a coke about evils of soc! APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PRINCE TH E FIREBALLS ' 9:00 P. M. f- ' Dance Contest Every Tuesday Nlghi . leaning 81 Al l2:O0 Mldnlghf V Zessing sw Cash and 'some of champagne O l9l'0'llOl'1S to wlnning couple B lk Cl ' ' 3 Fgg? 59222319 Every Thursday Daisy Mae Nlghf' , - 'gfgggggs ll.W.cls.E.l BISHOP'S CLEANERS THE PRlNmcHEmeLouNcE 034. .W.. .2nd Clovis ' WELCOME TO EASTERN ety. Joannelh' I Th Chasebell thlslabe Eastern' d lb ' f -mimi. Many ofeflle: P60916 wulif, nur nglimaglilfl btllgrottlllltllglfl f 1 arepaylngtohavethelr sansand lncrease. ln that meeting in 5 y M! 1 daughters educated ln New Silver-City,thelobbygroupstood W, ,aff Mexloo's schools cannutsrfmlw up before ins BEF and argued t , x , nfl, vaysnvmvreflunthey already ,agalrlatlt.Andprlnslpal1ydueto M , 1 -S. ,W - Agri ,vw 5, ,QQ - . srsalldpaymgmesughtamount Lheiretiortgtheproposelwascut . - vac. ,yes , , '. I f Z ,1 nmrelntaxesisnotgolngtohlu-t n-gmzapefcongwlopel-cent, ' ', ' ,, A :Q mem as as Paying the ' incised n ees. f - . , ' ' 'rss Ilsxparricnlsnyl true or fS'iL5'5?7 22,553 b f , e ,Wil i.,,...,. --l r., preset- Ywm Memes ' with , ' -ze. ii Is I N -55' 51. f ' fri' L a - rf ' F' 5 1 ll-.. hlh lla. 'hh K -1 I N Moonsrv PANEL f 525514 CHICAGO AP - A od lsr, ,Li5 1 panel is zl E-eclazngulrlrm clubmun sponcoats F O R k. 1 plnccd in front ol a secretarfs Regjgo our price Q 3 desk to insure her privacy in this - 'ij 6' ora oi ascending hcmlines of mlnl- 4500 ' N E -:fit slam. ' 3 g , ...itilf.1f'Z2l.l ?.T'Zf.ll. If.'I.3'llf Clubmun Suits E csly panels has increased 37 per Reg.S9D Our Price e O 0 T C r e cent and is keeping pace with the no :Z2Z:f2'f?'if!!'?g3, - rise in skirts. .gtg The modesty panel olrers sec' . ' .2 555: rclzlrics a sanctuary from what Qne Rack suits I zfffku, lnigm be termed occupational og- 95 ling, Silver said. HOW 'One Rack '60 goats TUNE UP Youa ENGINE iii 555 ' ...,..,..i....'.E.... ....... now 34 f rg m t 8 Q m l-:NMU BTI! ni mn. la o o gs appointment. Safglactloi .. QEEQKI7 allnl-amend wil ass-4014 after C LEAN E RS 1, E VC Lf- ' 1' Hgl' fi of-2 - 'tif-.1 1016 W- Ind U n I p , , -ll :lies FOR .,.,.Xfff:.: if O I1 P U I' 6' fl S U y ll r ...-:-Fa' 'I 1 I ' l ?55Ef' 5 0 GIflS Welcome l ::l:::lr5g 3' if T0 l ' 3 IUIIGFY Portales, We lnvlre you to les , rop ln a n oo . . r . ove r ou r sio re. . n ft M t I ., fb .. ra mg a erla , 1 W, flu 1 . o Typewriter Sales 8. Enloy your S ay X' Service o Any Hard-Tu-Find Item SHOP AT Odom Office at Eastern. l EllMll BllllK Slllllli wo ol Gary Blakoloy it and Elaketley Contend For Presidency Gary Blakely le u senior polltlcal science major from Portales. In the past, he has served as student senator and was the chairman uf the Rules Committee. He la former chairman of the Govcmofa Com- mlltee of Children and Youth, n cormmlttee that acts an a lobbyist group tor leglalallun that affects youth. Currently, Blakeley la the president of Eastem Young Democrat! and ta vlce chalxmantof the YouLh Advisory Commlttee for Selective SCNDWMI' New Mexlco. ln a recent natlonul meeting, thla committee adopted a resolution that will be sent to the U.S. Congress, calling lor an all-volunteer army. V In the pest, Blakely has worked on the mf! of Congressman Thomas Morris and worked as a student lntcm ln the New Mexico leglslanu-e for three summers. In commenting about what he hoped to eccnmpltah L! elected, Blukeley stressed that more of an Interest ln student government needs to be establlshed. I think lt ls the people you surround yourself wlth that brings the student body lnto the student govcmmentf' Blakeley sald. With people around you that are Interested Ind that are willing Lo workg we can et- Iectlvely make the govemment the valce at the students. Spectilc problems that Blakeley intends to devote his energies to are such things as the Board of Regents and money 'problems of the students. Q l don't attack any one person on the board of Regents. Blakeley said. hut, as s body, I 'feel they have tailed 'Sn their obligation to Eastemf' Blakeley proposed to improve the situation with the Board of Regents by lobbying to have a younger man, under 30, appointed to the Board. He sold that his experience tn the state legislature would quallly hlm to etiectlvely undertake such a measure. On the matter of money, Blakeley cam- mented that campus llle should be made more attractive to students. thereby en- couraglngthem to live on campus rather than seek oft-campus housing. Lf we don't attract people to campus, we lthe stuclentsy will be faced wtth a as per student per semester tee lndeflnltely to pay ol! the bond on the buildings not being utilized !u11y, Blakeley said. I Other points that Blakeley aald he would work on are working to have the cafeteria serve meals on Sunday evening, working for the approval of the teacher evaluation fox-ms, and striving to have the magistrate judge hold court on campus a certain period every week, alleviating tho necessity ot students having to go downtown fn hops of catching the judge in his office. These are problems that are not that large, but nevertheless need immediate at- tention, Blakeley stressed, and I hope I can effectlvely help to solve some oi them. In his platform, Blakeley strmed the need for Eastem students to stand together ln affecting the destiny of Eastem. ' The urgmcy of our times dictates that e leader L1 needed who has already proven himself successful at communicating with people, and who possesses the ability to get things done. In this area of proven leadership and ability, I feel I lm the most capable, Blakdley said. Overdorf, a junior psychology major from Santa Fe, lists as his qualification being active in studmt government for the put two years. Lest year, he served as e student senator, initiated Give A. Damn, an organization formed to help eliminate student apathy and crltlcire student iovernmant. ' Thlsyearhetachllrmano theBoardof' Campus Relation: and Civic Affairs. By vlrtue of this position hu became a voting member on the board of directors ofthe Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce. Overdorf, In talking about the problems with student govemment, stressed that lt is mtrespectedbythnstudentsnndcbesmt voice the opinion of the majority of the students. First, we have to get the students In- terested In Lhelr guvemment, then lnvo1ved, Overdorf said, and this means better communications and provide more ln- furmatlon about the workings of the govern- ment. Overdorf prqaosed that an Information booth and bulletin board be established, telling the students who tholr representatives are, where andhowtheymay be reached, and action taken by the govem.ment.f I-le also proposed that forums, open to the students be held, with the senators available no answer any questions the students may have. In addition to these, Overdorf lneluded tn his platinmx e proposal calling for a student government orientation week on campus that would teach new senators the workings of the government, followed by a leader's workshop oncampus.Hea1.sos.nidthattherewasa need lor legislation calling for the Atwmey General to review all bills and resolutions dealingwlth things ofa constitutional nature. Overdorl saidthetlilestea-nneedstohavea betterrehthnshlp withthe eanmxmlty and memedtlmtthlncanoeattalnedbyworking with the community ttuuuyz more positive, Pemmal contact. Smnmlng up, Overdorf sald that the student govemment Ia nothing without the support of the students and said that he would work for a more responsive and reqaoualble government that I: emcerned with sumdenfs problems. . 'A ,, 3 -'H ': pi - 3, of A ff ' 'xc 'f- ml' 1. A ' , 'Q , QF A 4, A K ,gl ,Ht , Pa .11 AA if if if .- 4, . . 5 J -if ' L f 1 we 41 , , .px l , fe .eff gg W1 my 'Init -.1 '-1' Y'-, hr: , zr'.f 'ff3. 12: 1 -' 'ref pg, YL- -. 1, ILE R5 Q YqL1 ' ff ' N t . .ft f S. .,,5f. iE ff: . EL Rick Overdorf Ag ,Club VDon't ' Rodeo H Forget Tonight, . To Vote 'm '0W v.,..,,.,...1., E.,.e......., ,..m..,.,M.t, m...,M.,Q,..,,f wed esd V Dance of Conflict The storynf conflict In the and resolved only In death. Deep Purple of My Soul. 'one of man, present from blrth depleted ln a dance tltled 13 dances to be presented Dance Program Scheduled Tonight , a program ot dance and co- llyttlng effeou, will be presented apartment of physical education and ee Workshop tonight and tomorrow program: will be held at B p.m. ln the stty Theatre. Admlsslon will be 3.25 ets avnllnble at the door. ries ol 18 dance segments, ranging Ixtunporary avant-garde numbers to poem will be performed by students, lf whom are enrolled ln the dance op. Mrs. Yvette Capps, instructor of physical education and recreatlon will the students. program will open with a number Silver Metamorphosis, danced hy reogrnphed by Anne Click, Portales, n Gray, Artesla. It ls a modem al of tha rebirth of woman lnla the world, where she has complete STANLEY, was She was and ithe dance Bleak Shade. a contemporary dance using a rellgluus theme by way of a spiritual song. Min Calelro also choreographed the number. 4 An adagto duet ln the Classical-Romantic style will be danced by Ron Pennington, choreographer, and Cnlana Montoya. The number la called love in Pastels. Dana's Door choreographed by Dana Moses, West Hartford, Conn,, will be per- fomned by llfteen members of the workshop. It ls n contemporary dance wlth a seasoning ot ballet about the conflicts of our present socletyg Two humans, Miss Moses and Michael Flanagan ol Atlantic Clty, NJ., search fora Utopia, and End that lt is not real and that their conflicts are unsolved. Other dancers lnclude Linda Uchtmann, Uampoc, CallI.g Putrlcla Snlzg Patty Parks, and Marc Lolles, Santa Fe: Jan leach, Gnllupg Elizabeth Davis, Roswell: Ruta Tuutonghl, Sharon Gray, Anne Click, Catana Montoya. Ron Pennington and Keith Smlth. The Production, a realistic jazz number shows the steps in ai dance production, ln-1 cluding dolly wann up and practice, the steps at choreography, the preparation for num- bers dm-Ing the production and ftnnlly the actual production itself. Sharon Gray choreographed the number and will dance lt. A 15 minute lntemnlsslnn will be held. Club Rodeo Days Open Today Two rodeo performances, a queen Coronation, a dress-wcstem day, and a dance will highlight the 36th annual Ag Club Rodeo Days todny and tomorrow at Eastemi Each year the Ag Club invites area high school students and University students nut on Lhe rodeo team to lake part ln the Ag Club Rodeo in the Mounted Patrol Arena. A S350 trophy saddle wltl be awarded to the all- around cowboy. Silver buckles, ropes, spurs, westem hats, and chaps will be awarded to the top tlnlshors ln six events. Actlvltles began with the coronatlon of Rodeo Queen at an ll am. assembly In the Campus Union Ballroom. Vylng for the title were Louise Winder, T or C, sponsored by Kappa Delta sorority: Beth Wasson, Hubba, sponsored hy Zeta Tau Alpha aororltyg Cathy Hlne, Ruidoso, sponsored by Alpha Delta Pt sorority: Jeannette Terry, Tucumcurl, sponsored by Chl Omega sororltyg Jean Stanley. Roswell sponsored by Bemallllo Hall and the Rodeo Cluhg and Reba Ann Halaten, Clayton. sponaoned hy De Baca Hall. Frlday also has been designated Westem Days by the Ag Club. Students und faculty will be naked to dress western throughout the day. The first rodeo pertormm-me begins nt 7:30 tonight In the Portales Mounted Patrol Arena. AnotherLssetfor2p.m. tomorrow. Admission 11131.50 for adults and 81 for Eastern students with acuvny caros. A western dance from 6 pm. to midnight Saturday ln the ballroom will conclude the lesttglgeg. The Eoundcre from Im Cruces Alter the Intermission 5 Patterns for B, choreographed by Ruta Toutonshl, will feature Steve Bamett of Philadelphia, Pe., Anne Cllck, Saarun Gray, Dana Moses, Patty Parka, Ron Pennington and Linda Uchtmann. The number is a ballet done ln modem idiom. Ethel Beal clmeogx-aphed and will perform Op Grey, whlch expresses the depression of a people ln bondage. Super Chicken, e contemporary jan number which incorporates several dances of the past and present, including the Funky Chlcken, was choreographed by Sharon Gray. Anne Click, Ethel Beal, Jan leach, Paula Briggs, Suzie Johannsen and Patty Parks will perform. DNA, choreographed by Laurel Hengetenberg and Catana Montoya will feature as dancers Ron Pennington. Steve Bamett, Patrlcla Salz, Susan Wiley, Ruta Toutunght. Llnda Uchtmann and Patty Parks. Anne Click choreographed White, Black and Red, a number designed to show levels of feeling and Ideas In music and thought. Sharon Gray, Jan beach, Ruta Toutonghi, Cabana Montoya, Paula Briggs. Ron Pen- nington, Ethel Beal, Patricia Salz and Patty Parks will dance. Tres Amores de la Vida, will see Susan Wiley, Steve Barnett, Ruta Tautonghl and Linda Uchtmann perform. Fatty Parks choreographed the number. For the final number, Splash, the entire troups will perform. Mrs. Capps choreographed the dance. Dickson Named To Hall of Fame The late Dr. Joseph F. Dickson who served as Athletic Director at Eastem from 1959 through 1970 and was a member of Eastern'a faculty for 'M years, will be enshrined In the Unlted Savings-Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame next month for his outstanding contribution to Lntercolleglate athletics. The announcement of Dr. Dicksen's en- shrtnement was made thls week by Albert W. Twltchell, director of athletics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jvsey. The award aymbollc of this honor will be presented during the annual convention of the National Aseociatlon of Athletic Directors banquet at the Carillon Hotel in Mlaml Beach, Fla., June 22. Mrs. Etta Dickson will accept the award at the banquet. In addltlon to hls duties as Eenern'a athletic director, Dr. Dickson served as NAIA District 7 chairman ak years, a poat he held at the time ot his death on Oct. 16, 1970. He had also served as vice president of the NAIA Gol! Coaches Association, and was golf Conch at Eastem for several years, leading tilts team to the NAIA National Championship 1963. He was one of the first to receive an honor award in phyalcal education from the New Mexico Association of Health, Physical ' t VicePresidential Candidates Pre-sent Qualifications, Ideas To Student Body tEd!tor'n note: Ett.her'Geox1e Woll ar lawrence Skip lewis will be elected nut Wednesday as Vlce President ol the Ansoclntedl Students. The following ll an explanation ol their platform, opinions and quallticatlomn To George Wolf, the power structure on mmpus is completely wrong. At Eastern the administration ls the unlvernltyg the decisions of the school should, he-made by minlntration. Wulf, who vrlll graduate this spring with majors in Biology and Anthmpology, will begin graduate schaolthla suxmner.Th1syear hehasbeen Gmnlnnan ofthe Senate Rules Committee, Chairman of the Student Park Boani and is a member of the nresidents 10- year Plannlng Committee and Steering Com- mittee. He has Introduced over hal! ul the Bllla and Resolutions sponsored by this years senate, mexudmg legmuum for me annum- :-eulzr-'ana noaem,----neue?-'M vmsmanufmnp-1ng,me1ommgomuumf0r President of the Aasoclateq St.'ndmt.s, and therefore president and gulding force of Student Smate, Wal! would try to decen- tralizle the at'hnLn.Lstration and senate. The administration is the root of thewhole problem for students in this school, Wolf sald. Students and faculty will be sole to operate more effectively with this decen-' itrallzatlon. The classical v definition at a university is students and faculty, with the admlnlstration there to administer the operation of the school, he commented. To get this decentralization of power in a IIIHVEKQCY, more responalhllity must be shoulder-ed la students and faculty msnbexs, he said. There are 283 positions on all of the ,univex-alty's committees, and Wolf feels that T-here should be at least four students represented ln each of the major committees Business Affairs. Student Affairs, Aeadmnlc Affairs and the Admin.tst'ative Councllj. Students are most effected by university decisions ln tame areasg therefore, they should have a larger voice in detex-mI.nl.ng policy in them, he states in his platform. Part of the move toba better university would be to eliminate the graduate school at Eastem, which takes funds away from the development of undergraduate programs. Also development of special programs, like the move under way now by Student Senate members to improve the agricultural education program would help conditions ln the oommlmity of Portalm. The university should be providing service he said. ' Wulf would like to see Student Senate up their legislative activities Including com- mittee meetings, to any students and the mtahlmhment of s student operated rating system of Portales housing, descrlhlng safety features and rent in off-campus housing, for both married and single students. Hiring and Bring of fnmlty members should be placed in the hands of the head of the department andthe school from which the member would be hired. instead ol the present system whereby faculty members are hired hy Academic AI-fairs he suggested. A faculty member could only be removed then by the majority of faculty members' votes for ahead ofa departmentand it would require a two-tlmirda vote for the removal of a school head. This would avoid situations like the Hlllis use of several years ago, he said. Again Wolf ernlixaslzes student and faculty distribution nf power and the d.lstrlbutlon ot funds to different parts of the university. The science building needs lmprovanent he said, and he feels that the students should say what gets built next. The movement by Student Senatefnroo-edhoualngrheusedasan example, saying that he feels the resolutlun will be lost ln committee by d1e'ad- Art StudentsHoId Clovis Show,Sa.Ie Astdewnlkartshow andsalewlllbeheld at the Hilltop Shopping Center in Clovis Saturday by about 30 members of the Associated Art Students of Eaatem. Theshowwlllbeheldft-om1Da.xn.to5p.xn., with each student taking over an area. These stud ts witl then conduct their own private show, with several articles for sale. Associated Art Students is a recently organized groug, Iunetlnnlmz with onlLme outfof-date students, the construction of low- inoome housing by the City ot Portalu for student occupation and a program to allow Baal uams for graduating senior! last semester in be optional. Top priority for Skip Lewis ls the lm- provement of education and the educational commun1tyateastern.Thereisalackoi effective communication between students and faculty, whlch needsto be corrected, he said. I believe strongly in acadmnic respon- ethiltty but also in academic responsibility an the part oi studema, faculty and nd- ministrationf' Education must be em- phasized, he mid, and emphasis from projects like the student park must be shifted to improvement of communication ln all areas of the university. One way to lmprove this lack of C6111- munination, aslewtsviewslt, isbyway of the Student-Faculty Evaluation Committee Resolution passed by Student Senate. Phase Oneofthisprogramifitrecelvesdnalad- miuistratlve approval, will be to improve this communication by seeing what the studenm want in their teachers, and it will allow the faculty members to evaluate themselveaein the ey of his students. This iniunnatinn and self-evaluation will allow both students and faculty to see areas where therehas been mIscommun.icadon, Lewis commented. During Phase Two faculty members and administration will come together, determine problems and areas of improvement, and publish their Endings in a booklet for ln- emning students and freshmen. Izwla hopes to get more and dedicated people in student gnvernm t, with their prime motivation to he loyal to the president of Asoctated Students and with their goal to emumunlcate ettecdvely with the president An eskablislnnent of a master's program in Sociology is one of Lewis' prime objectives. He has served on a committeeto investigate the possibility, and he and Dr. Garland 'Hppa - have found that there are more people in Sociology than in any Held, he meld. This lwgnmvuuldroquire ' Board uf Educatlunal Flnance, he added. Lewis would also reschedule the entire unlvenity committee system, commenting that they are now nothing more than political atronghulds, with committee members Eghting against each other. The president of Associated Students, Lewis feels, should be full-time and finan- cially supported so that he could do the job better and could Eolluw up on all legislation pemedbySenate.Thlsal:tionwou1drequtrea resolution by the senate mmnbers and a referendum put before the student body. The vice president should have two secretaries and that the system of their emplaymentahouldbechangedsoltwlllbe more effective, he said. The mandatory athletic fee should not be dropped, he emphasized, He feels this would ruin the athletic department. Action ln the senatethis year to drop the mandatory feefor the annual purchase of the Silver Pack Ls wrong, and he feels that communibations on campus should be brought together under one allocation so that they can receive a larger apportionment. Lewis Ls n junior sociology and political science major and was an oft-campus senator this year. He was a inember of the Student- Faculty Evaluation Committee, is now working on the committee for a Masters program in Sociology, has worked to keep the PE. Complex open an Sundays for com- munity use, has supported resolutions for the- abutltion of dormitory regulations for mmiversity women and is a member of two 10- year planning committees. l Johnny Klker. left, and Joe Johnson were . recently elected to national offices of Sophos. a national men's service and honorary - fraternlty. Klker, a sophomore chemistry National Officers malor from Ellda. was elected president and Johnson, a sophomore chemistry malor from , Hagerman, was elected correspondlng secretary at the meeting held last week in Politicos Honored At Student Government Banquet feta txo Xdl I ri .N .'-v. l 7.-.fi I Q . 43 i ,-I.. Board Cf Actlvltles Plans Student Entertctlnment The Board of Activities, headed by Bill and Kathy Martin. scheduled and spon- sored concerts monthly 'for the enter- tainment of the student body. Furnished with funds allocated from the student activity lee, the board was able to pro- vide entertainment such as Ray Steph- ens, The Grass Roots, Josh White Jr., and The Association. The Board also scheduled a slate of distinguished lec- turers such as Dr. Benjamin Spock and Ralph Nader. Other board activities included the scheduling of acts for coffee shop en- tertainment during the week, and set- ting up a permanent stage in the Cam- pus Union Building coffee shop. Members of the Board of Activities are: left to right, Albert Long, Eleanor Dominguez, Jim Ozimek, Dallan San- ders, sponsor: Bill Martin, chairman: Steve Jung, Sandi Brown, Allen Isbell. Martha Terpening. and sponsor, Tom Morse. ASSOC1Gf9d Women Students Sponsor Breakfast ua W :ia ,vu :Sa - You've Come A Long Way, Baby was the theme for this year's Associated Women Stu- dents annual Women of the Year Breakfast. Dr. Natividad Allen, professor of psychology at Eastern was the featured speaker at the break- fast, choosing as her topic The Modern Woman. The modern woman, Dr. Allen said, is one of modern civilization's most intriguing con- cerns and puzzles. She stands in line with our social problems-Crimes, vices, unemployment, prejudice, and so forth. Being a woman was never easy. However, being a woman today is more of an ordeal. Selected as the outstanding senior woman of l970-7l was Miss Barbara Anderson. Miss Rosa Pappas was named Coed of the Year , Miss Mary Beth Koester, Fac- ulty Woman of the Year, and Jim Guymon was selected as Mr. Collegiate. Organizational awards went to women in dormitories, social, honorary, and service sororities, and other ser- vice organizations. AWS Pennies for A Purpose scholarships were awarded, and Mrs. Thelma Slone was presented with a special award for her help in organizing the banquet. A fashion show was also included, featuring women's fashions from the l900's, at the time of the suffragettes, to the present and empha- sized women's return to the same attempts at equal rights and liberties. Top: Members of ENMU's chapter of Asso- ciated Women Students are: back row, left to right,' Debra Matkins, Beverly Frazier, Linda Hasenbank, Jan Preston, C1 vnthia Langston, Kim Kerby, Gwen Dallas. Donna Thornton, Glinda Barnett, Londa Snyder, Virginia Carlton, Becky Acton, and Ladonrta Queen. Front Row.' Zane Garrett, Susan Oldenburg, Ann Houlihan, Mar- nee Stratton, Susan Cleve, Marlene Morehouse, Ellen Parks, Pam Woods, and Dorilyn Mont- gomery. Below: AWS officers from left to right are: Ladonna Queen, Gwen Dllas, Pam Woods, Ann Houlihan. and Susan Oldenburg. Pcrrihellenio Council Qrgcmizes Sorority Functions 5 Co-ordiricries And Regulotes Fall, Spring Rushes . 1 l 'lo X 1 .,..: b My 39 - pf . . Members of the Panhellenic Council are, lefl to right: Back row,' Calhy Cornwall, Linda Andrews, Rosa Pappas, Karen Gikas. Linda Bell, Dean .10 Nell Brooks,,Mary Wallace, and Pal Thatcher. Front row: Pa! Spradley. Kathy Lee, Vicki McWilliams, Julie Painler, Lois LOI'0IIlZL'll, and Kathy Miller. Interfrcrternity Council Helps Organize Greek Week Members of the Interfraternity Council are: front row, left to right: Mike Crawford, John Mclfissick. Phil Lucero, Bill Alexander. Second row.' Joe Den Hartog, Marlin Mackey, Richard Reniers, George Garro. Third row: Ken Baxter, Jimmy Mace, Bill Maute, Alan McAlister, Mike Grant. Fourth rows- Jon Sjjerd, Don Padgett, Craig Dunbar. Fyth row: Danny Carpenter, Steve Baxter, Doug Enloe, Tom McCrary, and Dean Hershel Potts, adviser. Bernalillo Hall Cffers Free Smorgcrsborcl l To Residents Above: Bernalillo officers from left to right: Janie Anders, president: Dee Ann Rischel, head resident: Marilyn Gauthier, assistant head resident: Kathy McKiernan. secretary-treasuren' and Darlene Gares, vice president. Below: Bernalillo resident assistants are.' top, left to right: Sanafv Siefers, Christy David- son, Mary McElroy, Carol Caudell, Frances Large, Jo Taylor. Front: Mary Ann Jennings, Dottie Smith. Elaine Doyal, Jeanne Cook, Sharon Russell. Q t , . 1 ob .Y-x,: C . ,.,M,., , .-:P if ' 1' :ar QED l'l'l'1l LL I ..n. G. : .- n , 1' if , 4. ,i,..-. . Z. - 54 -.,, ...nun 5 '.ffTf.-1-.-.ug i , ,f 3 . f Lincoln Hall Stands As Largest Men s Dormltory xx -.N ',-. x -. .P .K N, - - J Ns 'nsors Heart Fund, Sweetheart Dance -11' al, s I ix KE ,CIE 1 Mx K' . N , Q . ' fi R:,. 412, i i iii ' Ii. . ,A h A Q'-KN V' ' fl officers are. from left lo right: Joe Pierce, Jim Hillier, Johnny Kiker, Bob Harbert, Bill' Smith, Bob Makela, Tim Van Hecke, Richard I TNI1iI6I,,Mfk8 Loar, Richard Hoover, Joe Scales, and Mike Tellez. De Bucci Hall. . . Experiences Small But Dcrmcrging Fire I L . '4 m7'm?'5?' .. 5 ....: zfd. 1 DeBaca Hall resident oyicers are. left I0 righl, Wemlv Woadall, Bar- bara Marshall, Linda Zickefoose, Glaafvs Bowman, Sara Kaynor, and Reba Haislen. ff Eddy Hall resident officers are. lefl ro right. ffronllJuar1 Soliz. Larry Behm, Bob Fallon, John Trevino, ltopj Rex Haworth, Pa! Maes. and Steve Bonnell. Eddy Hall. . . Supports Hounds Through Vibrant Show Ct Spirit Sorority Coeds In Curry Hall 75? P Vfrfi RT.: gl , Hgogggigvxa ,-QQ' ,-,s-ll' ,ga-11' M L F L if Curry Hall Resident officers are, left to right: Linda Rottman, head resident: Barbara Anderson, resident assistant: Ronda Haworth resident assistant. Not pictured is Cathy Cornwall, resident assistant. Chcrvez Hall ,, ,Q Mflemcrins Home Chavez Hall rc'.s'itlwtt officers ure, front left to right: resident assistants, D011 Holden, John Meagher, Leon- Of H dr ard Mitchell, Steve Stubbs, and Dorm President, Ken Perpv, e S , . E ,.,..-V-H Chose Goes Weekly, Changes Editorial Policies .- The relevancy of the student newspaper is al- ways under direct fire from somebody. and this year was no different. Covering only events on the Eastern New Mexico University campus, the Chase was accused of being everything from biased and closed minded to effective and efficient. Under the editorship of John Kemp the Chase went from a bi-weekly publication schedule to a weekly and from the tabloid format to the eight- column broad sheet size. As one of the only col- lege newspapers in the state to do so, the Chase, technically, took on a form of distinction. But while college newspapers across the nation were editorializing on such issues as the Viet Nam War, legalization of abortions, environ- mental pollution, and drug abuse, the Chase editorialized on such subjects as the retirement of a former ,athlete's uniform, the establish- ment ol' speech as a General College require- ment, and the necessity for better school buses. Many students felt the Chase had failed in its capacity as the student voice, because of its failure to bring. national issues to the editorial drawing board. However, the paper took its most effective stand, and was lauded by the stu- dents, when it criticized the disciplinary cam- pusing procedures in women's dormitories. In its final issues, the Chase editorialized .on the combo coaches hired by the University and the lack of funds allocated to the baseball team. Sports Editor Dick White criticized the ENMU baseball coaching staff and facilities, drawing support the following week in a Letter to the Editor from several baseball players. John Kemp, Chase editor, works with layout and copy to finish inside pages of the Chase. Kemp's coverage policies were a definite change from previous Chase coverage. Focusing more on campus news, the Chase became more localized under Kemp. ff' fm ' J f '- . 'key - :- -ff-L'-if '1'?r s 1- ff -:rr f t 1.. M' .Kiln , O w P if I t F 1 Ylbl ' X. ' 5 :1 . , If J B hw . U , 'Qs-Tf ft K y, li f iq Top: John Kemp, Chaxe editor, Joanne Rohr, newx editor, and Eleanor Dommguev feature editor work together on zz newv story Below Kent Graves, copy editor, relaxes while editing copy, before including it in lavoul stack 8 - . , W i - I t I 2 i 'lilig -uni -QF- lr IJ f'9 '5 lil ur-1q,.. 'iw !1i'-up gusigi t 1911-, 1 r ' 4: r 1 v ' V FN ff 5.1 '- '- iff Y. ' . 'ez 1 nv ' -' 1.4-f 4 w-' ,Eff 4 A . 1. of , , 4 Ja- 1 I X Top: Sandy Blakeley and Susan Smailes correct copy and layout pages for the Chase. Left: News Editor Joanne Rohr is busy at her typewriter rewriting and editing the news. Center: Chase photographer Alan Alter and Dick White, sports editor, mark negatives to be primed for the sports page. Opposite page. top left: Terry Covert wraps up an assignment for the Chase sports page. Top right: Production Editor Sandy Blakeley selects copy for the inside pages of the Chase, Bottom: Chase staff members, Sandy Blakeley. Judy Greaves, and Kent Graves combine efforts to meet weekly deadlines. K A t g.5Ivn 'O Ki 'E fs: f'-H5 1971 Silver Pack Staff Hampered By Lotte Start l K-' '. .1 1 -'4 I t ' -T 1 8 ,-,..., . , 4 ,M V raft P-Nii. ,av i M. . J 'l 7 'elif 1 u'L f'h V at- wrt fsj,..,,,gu4 Y I - - id' My 1 , wi 'ill Steve Chaney, freshman from Texico, N.M., edited the 1971 Silver Pack. An inexperienced member of the staff hlmseU. Chaney had to organize and assign a complete staff late in the fall semester. With only two experienced staff members, the staff produced what Chancy termed a first-class yearbook . What-constitutes a year in Silver Pack history? What major catastro- phes jinxed the staff and the editor and what insurmountable obstacles made it almost impossible to meet the final deadline? These questions could be answered in detail by every member of the Silver Pack staff. Starting off with an inexperienced majority of fresh- men members, the staff faced the usual problems. Deadlines, photog- raphy problems, staff organization A all part of yearbook headaches. So what made this year different? Under its second editor fthe first quitj, the staff had to come from behind after a late start, to organize sections and schedule pictures. Class pictures were scheduled late, while organizational pictures were still being taken just before gradua- tion. The late scheduling of pictures made it almost impossible to meet deadlines, but an undefeatable staff gathered resources to complete the book in time to meet the mailing deadline. it 'im i.i -. l '-ZZ: 1 iii-L 'SX iq-1 M... N -. xl gi 2 '.. vt , - f 4 4 .gt 3 Wltlrelz 2' F e - i ' ' ' . .2 - H :ww 2 M se - -5 w I S ,f: Y' Top left: Silver Pack photographer Barry Kirk demonstrates his eye for an attractive picture. Top right: Photographer .loe Loving lists the innumerable organizational pictures he has been assigned to take. Bottom: Milton McMinn, sports photog- rapher, and Eleanor Dominguez, assistant editor, discuss the dwieulties in producing professional-looking pictures for the sports section. The three photographers worked hard throughout the year to meet section deadlines as well as shipment deadlines. Top left: 'Dick White. assistant activities editor, works on a page layout for'his section. Top right: Joe Loving, Silver Pack photog- rapher, busy making telephone calls for pictures he had to take. Bottom: Editor Steve Chaney and Silver Pack adviser Mr. Bill Sheri- dan, discuss themes for the 1971 Silver Pack. 1' Top left: Roxie Janway, organizations assistant, makes the necessary telephone contacts in scheduling organizational pictures. Top right: Terry Covert, sports editor, proofread.: copy for the Sports section. Bottom: Dick Cozens, Terry Covert, Roxie Janway, Susan Smith, and Greg Lancaster listen to direction concerning copy fitting ' from Assistant .Editor, Eleanor Dominguez. so .,.. - e ., , t 2 W , . 1, is A ' I ,Y ' 3' . Q, . mi f . R LAS PUERTAS ABIERTAS THE OPEN DOORS 1 1 if 1 L, X 0' I 5.91: L-1571. 2,5 if-L . ,J ha., 9,4 If 9.4.7. ,:-.--. ,re-' ,-:...L.v1,--'1l ' ' 'Q ' .,.,,-,,..N.ar N ,,,..,,-...--w-'- --5. '-1 rl-.sfjiglf-' ' ' ., .gg f , P E Y' f'??1':9 Y - r ,, 4 i2?4v 'M 'iff' f 39-21 . 'i' V mg gif.. 53 N, '55 714, ' x9c.',,, 1 Ffil-if-' 5 '2 'f,.'-wa, - ' N, X nf' 0 . lv ' - W- . , Q, .Ru Q ,- ww. - Q., ,. Ybgi - iw' ???-' Q2 --1 3?f.f W.,-. 'G Registration Methods Bevcrmped To Reduce Student Frustration, Contusion Element Keeping pace with other universities in the nation, Eastern attained a record high enrollment of 4,275 for the fall semester. As usual the freshmen dragged through the exhausting activities during the six days of New Student Week. Along with the frus- tration of registering for classes in the P.E. Complex, orienta- tion assemblies and testing sessions, the freshmen were treated to picnics, movies, and dances. Mass confusion also struck the dormitorities with lull force roommates met roommates and girls attempted to stuff truck loads of nec- essities into their tiny new homes Things were more organized and calm in the second semester when Eastern ex- perimented with the pre-registration system. The new plan proved to be much more popular with the 3,000-plus students who participated in it. lt appears that pre-registration is here to stay, and will become a part of the routine academic lil'e at Eastern New Mexico University. ik KIT' Nw X , ,.,,.,,- kat? ,ii r.. ' i Freshman Coed Selected As Miss Wool Of Portales Mary Wallace, a freshman from Lovington, was chosen to represent Portales in the Miss Wool Slate Pageant. Miss Wallace was chosen from a group of I5 coeds during the annual pageant held in the Campus Union Ballroom. The contestants were judged on beauty, personality, and poise, among several other attributes. Each contestant modeled two outfits as the featured segment of the pageant. One style of clothing was casual: the other was an after-five ensemble. After her crowning as Miss Wool of Portales, Miss Wallace went on to compete in Ros- well in November for the state title. I l FJ Diercks Leads Adult Chorus In Christmas Music Concert Louis H. Diercks, visiting professor in mu- sic at Eastern, directed the Coronado Cho- rale in an unusual Christmas concert pre- sentation. The concert featured infrequently heard melodies and a collection of solo pre- sentations which demonstrated a satirical approach to the traditional holiday music. The Chorale is comprised of members of the community, ENMU' faculty and staff, and area singers from Lovington, Roswell, Farwell, Clovis, and Dexter. 'Dork Of The Moon' Opens Theatre Season The witching hour settled over Eastern New Mexico University, as Dark of the Moon opened the 1970-1971 School of Speech and Theatre season. Richard Waite, assistant professor in theatre, directed the cast ol 36 in which Bill Wesbrooks played John, the Witchboy, who fell in love with the beautiful Barbara Allen portrayed by Margaret Pellegrini. One segment of a review for the three-day production said, Excel- lent performances, effective costuming, makeup and lighting and line direction contributed 'to the dramatic power of the play. The entire production went smoothly, It was unified, well-timed and quick- moving, Set in the Great Smokey Mountains, the plot concerns a witchboy who is allowed to take human form to marry a mortal woman. A pact be- tween the witchboy and a Conjur Woman states that he may retain his human form if Barbara Allen, the mortal woman, can remain true to him for one year. Conflicts arise and the pact is broken. ln the end the witchboy returns to his old haunts, breaking all ties with humanity. Top right: Barbara Allen, portrayed by Margaret Pellegrini, serenades the audience with The Ballad of Barbara Allen. Bottom left: Marvin Hudgins lleftj played by Jim Robertson and the mortal-witchboy lrightl played by Bill Wesbrooks, quarrel over the affections of Barbara Allen. l i Comedy, Music, Plot- A11 Combine To Make 'Fantastics' Fantastic The School of Speech and Drama and the School of Music produced together the second presentation of the theatre season, The Fantasticsf' The musical delighted audiences with songs, dance routines, and an ingeniously plotted story. The story concerns two fathers who feel that the only way to get their children to fall in love with each other, is to keep them apart. A devious but effective method of stoking the l'ires. Joyce Garro as the daughter, Luisa, and Will McKinley as the son, Matt, played the roles of the young lovers. Rob Donohoe as Luisa's father, and Bob Lockwood as Matt's father, succeeded in keeping the audience laughing while the young romance was blooming. l l i l i l l l 1 l l l i fl 'hill' Each year parents from all over the nation arrive on campus to visit with administrators and lac- ulty and to get a look at student life at Eastern. This year about 600 parents attended the ninth an- nual Parent's Day celebration. Highlights of the day began in the afternoon with a luncheon in the Campus Union cafeteria. after which tours of the campus were conducted with Houndsmen and Spurs, campus organizations ol'- fering their services to the visitors. In the afternoon an open house was scheduled where parents and lac- ulty could meet in the Campus Union Ballroom. Before the foot- ball game. a buffet supper was served in the cafeteria. . .a good time for parents and their sons and daughters to dine and discuss the day's happenings. Greyhound stadium was the site ol' the final scheduled event. The Greyhounds battled Southwestern State College and lost. 31-20. de- spite the large supporting crowd and a side-line section of spirit boosters composed of player's fathers. At halftime, awards were pre- sented to the oldest and youngest of the fathers and to the parents who traveled the farthest to attend. Ninth Annual Parent's Day Festivities Distinguished By Excellent Attendance -,,,.-1, 1 41-,t -1 .LL -Q ee? i g.. I f' . '-'is , x ,vin - -'j, ,--.J F ..z x,,.,. ' l -d' ,- df Glen Yarbrough Qpens BGA Concert Seasong Comedian Ken Moore Adds Unusual Humor The soft-spoken nmn with ti gruying heard. Glen Yurbrough. begun his scheduled concert l0llI' ol' the nution's eznnpuscs nt Eastern in the P.li. Complex. The cvening's entertainment also included the music ol' the Fred Ramirez Quintet und the antics ol' comedian Ken- neth Moore. The Rtnnircz Quintet lkiillllfkfil at contemporary and olten bossu-nova beau. Their tunes were smoothly performed and served well to in- trogluec Yfurbrougli and his relaxed manner of singing. His selections were' generally unknown to the uudienee. ranging from wur and peace to clczlth und religion. The second hull' of the show leulured the rc- citul hy Yurhrouglt ol' at collection ol' Rod McKuen poetry. Comcdiun Moore. through his observations ol the southwest und thc southwestern wuy ol' lile, gave thc concert ll light-heurled touch. ,gs I F. i y l V X ,L-g bc? , lj: W . w '- w w. 4 4 1 M 1? p ww HH 'i r ' I H : ' , Q fewwffi ' N H ,LS.,Lmun gummy .,,A, M., -. fx? A :Q-':-.4 r-5 E' M ' 1 , .iff ,-A S lg ,. ,f 4' --f',,.gm.,, , H pf ft'-riggfr :J :3,.A,f ' A 1- -' ,ff fir! A 'K .41-4. s. ,. ,:. w w-14 .1 :infix 1 vgg .V1 r J W'- f. mm -6' , fx Q71 Swv' ,pcjr 5 1. ...Jw v.Qlsfg3,,'9 ' ca- si ,M Q,-y ' Q N J 1 n L. Q 1 ' , I A -.,- -u wi in +'..?1.- ' A +L-. ' , ':.:f:-51,5 -,, X 1,',.yjix:7-, Sh-. 1 - V F lun Cactus Flower. the sparkling comedy hit presented by the School of Speech and Theatre at Eastern. featured the combined talents ol' thrce veteran student actors in leading roles, a well- east list of minor roles. and a skillful technical crew. Miss Dickson, the blossoming cactus llowcr, was played by Col- lette Hagan, whose poise, talent, and experience gave the role a lasting clleet. Dr. .lulian Winston, the bachelor dentist, was portrayed by .lim Earp and Toni Simmons. the dentist's current girlfriend, was played by Carol Silverman. The two-act comedy was presented along the lines oi' the movie version and kept the technical assistants on-the-go. ln order to preserve the continuity of the play, scene changes had to be made in less than I0 seconds. Four different sets were built under the direction ol' technical director, Larry LaGruvc, Two sets were placed on each of two large turntables, making it possible to meet the time limit in scene changes. em, fl l A 1 7 ffl E! H1 gi lug ' i ii J ' .l fi Ll fl l l l il Comedy Blossoms In 'Cactus Flower' The combined Ialenls of Kurt Roepke as Ihe sensual Igor Sullivan, Jim Earp as Dr. Julian Winston, the scheming bachelor dentist, and Carol Silverman as Toni Simmons, :he denlisfs scallerbrained girUriend, added color Io the sparkling comedy. Cactus Flower. 'fs l 1 N ' ' J., -rf -' 'iivitje Y'- '-fsfi U i 1 H lp. - mfg gain ll I li, 7.1 , -, i Y K2 is ,,,,. l.eau.T.4, , M Hanging Ci The Green Highlights Christmas Season Eastern Students loin ln Campus Candlelight Walk V l F l I , lx if r .nn ,VAL-,YYYQ 2 .,. Bill Maute, ,presttlenl of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Irtlerfraternity Council, and Janis Syferd, president of Kappa Delta, kick-off the Christmas reason in the traditional Hanging of the Green opening ceremonies in the Campus Union Building lobby. Christmas carols, candy, fruit, cookies, punch, and entertainment officially opened the Christmas season at the traditional Hanging ol the Green in the Campus Union foyer. Preceding the ceremonies in the Campus Union Building, students joined the Associated Women Students' Christmas Candlelight Walk. caroling throughout the campus. The walk ended in the Campus Union foyer with the telling of the Christmas Story and the singing of traditional yuletide songs. The President of Kappa Delta sorority, Janis Syferd, and Bill Maute, president ol' Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity, had the honor of hanging the wreath to highlight the annual activities. After the ceremonies the Office of Student Affairs sponsored the third annual Christmas party, treating students to an array of Christmas goodies and topping-off a festive evening. 76 X if 4 Z 1 4 X lo , 1. .4 3 .,'C.nc:f:,,e, 5 1 ,f' ' o ' v. Denny Brooks Appears As Part Ot B.O.A. Western Concert Presentation Black Students Present 'Evening Gt Black' The black man's contribution to modern culture was the main theme of An Evening of Black, as members of the Black Student Union presented- various forms of entertainment. The presentation was held at the Uni- versity Theatre and featured a fashion show. African dancing, poetry readings, and several short, satirical skits. Focal point of the event was the graceful and rhythmical movements of the African dancers. The Sun God Dance was choreographed by Debi As- bury and included several members of the Black Student Union. Poems written by or about the black man were read to the sensuous beat of a bongo drum. The fashion 'show featured modeling of contemporary and native styles, with many ensembles having come from local merchant's shops. After the theatre entertainment, a dance was held in the CUB Ballroom where students danced to the music of the Soul Spirit. 'The evening's events were part of the Black Student Union's fund-raising campaign for a black student scholarship program. Lelia Long ltopl and Phillip Stevens lleftj, participated in the modeling of contemporary and native styles, which were part of the Black Student Union's presentation, Art Evening of Black. ffomf ofwggyg . I nc nr 18 -- v H ' -'QQ H 'L i it I ti., if 3 yt' f A as f' A A 9 if 4' we I-Icjmecoming '70 Coronation. . Bonfire. . . Game . . . Parade . . . iMardi Gras . . .Dixielan . . . Barbeque. . and Concert d Eastern's 38th annual Homecoming took a new twist this year at the traditional pep rally. Along with the usual bonfire and fireworks, a symbolic 30-foot Lumberjack was burned to highlight the first evening of festivities. Reigning as queen over the Mardi Gras Homecoming was Miss Tana Montoya from Albuquerque. Miss Montoya was crowned at the coronation ceremony in the P.E. Complex prior to the rally. Following the burning of the Lumberjack foe, amid the colorful fireworks dis- play, a street dance was held to Dixieland music, in front of the Campus Union Building. Other events scheduled for the first night were open house in the dorms, tours of house decorations, and a record hop in the CUB coffee shop. A busy day was on tap Saturday, starting with floats in the colorful parade that morning, followed by a beef barbeque held on the north terrace of the Campus Union Building. That afternoon spectators filled Greyhound Stadium to watch the Pack 'dump the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona University, 21-7. It was one of the few games Eastern won during the season and couldn't have been better timed. With victory in the air the Everything is Beautiful man, singer Ray Stevens kept the audience laughing and applauding in the P.E. Complex in an evening concert performance. . He sang a few of his old hits such as Ahab the Arab and Gitarzan, and some new arrangements including Mr. Businessman and Everything is Beautiful. Homecoming 70 3, v K x. Q5- Q. ,. HI' ,I 4- A 4 :A 9313 I 1' lwfaq ---,.f- xi g',u ,xl rr' I .1 Ek 1 Ld? ' 1 - . .7' 'Ll Pike Playboy Party s 'Gets It Toget1'1er'y The Campus Union Ballroom was transformed into a Play- boy Club setting with all the accessories, including kgo-go dancers, barmaids, and floppy-eared, cotton-tailed bunnies. The transformation was the annual Playboy Party sponsored by the Pike-o-Ettes. This year the sounds for the nightclub atmosphere were produced by Christopher, a group from Lovington, N.M. Miss Kay Treece, a sophomore from Los Alamos, was selected that evening as Miss Playmates of the Year. - Pecmutville Rocks On With 'Grass Roots,' Second Time Around K 4 4-1.- 40 - 5, I . K '0- 5 I X x ,fb E 1 B'1-f I ' , 1 . .To Present The Culture Cf The Chicano In Commemoration of Mexico's liberation from France, the A.H.O.R.A. Club of Eastern New Mexico University sponsored the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta on the first Chicano Day ever held on the Eastern New Mexico University campus. The Festivities included mariachi serenades, an arts and crafts exhibit by El Artisano del Barrio from Roswell, a Children's Hour, featuring skits and dances by community children, and the show- ing ol the film, The Invisible Minority inthe CUB coffee shop. The highlight ol the event was the coronation of Miss Hilda Rojas as Fiesta Queen. A dance was held in ,Miss Rojas' honor and served as the finale for the event. The Fiesta was the first of its kind at Eastern and was designed to present the culture of the Chicano and bridge the gap between the University and the Chicano community , Top left: Queen candidates and their escorts march in the Grand March. Bottom left: Mariachis serenade stu- dents in the Campus Union lobby. Top right: Students exhibit items from El Artesano Del Barrio in Roswell. Bot- tom left: Mariachis provided music for the Grand March. Bottom right: Children front the community partici- pate in the Childrens Hour of the Cinco de May Fiesta. A.H.O.R.A. Club Sponsors 'Cinco de Mayo 1:iiesta'g Marks First 'Chicano Day' On EN MU Campus X1 , 'P if 'x , , kj , . 4: 1 , W . M. NI U , ' ,fl W, 3' -- X. fi I ' - ' . , 'r r ' YQ. , , C N1 'Liz' j ' ' . 1' ' - i C' ' . . I1 ' , V ,fi -- . ,- - .3 .. k 4 b . In -. 'V' , - ':n.4'r M V 4 X ' X 1 li - , , b W, ., 4 F F i Q v - 3 - A W. '-.-I. - ' 'Y T- K Q V 35i3' V ' V7 fb W, ,1V-,,. X . B, qi' I TY -.-gf T11 r :E H:-I - . -fw- . 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'l r ,Iss I -.5 Q 315 Q lm. ,aff A l , , Xf pf SQ 'I I ' . If yo r if , s. , .. 1 Jia ' ' '. 1 , , Ula K kj-'I' '. ' v- , .7i.g, 74. YL' f i'1' iw --,- I Psa A. ff- 4' 'W YY' . I, , . v ' ' f X I 'fw2 !k X5fi? lW. A01 if ELK, X - -1 4 I a ' 5.1'f..'. if Q I yi Vi i gait E iii Q 'i55'53f3,fQ' 'E f, - ,Lwx ,L'i'..-. 4.4.1 , - -sg I. 'HA ,. -'w' . M Us 1- H , Nw 5 Greek Week I-Ieightens Competitive Spring Athletics With Tug-O-War, Sprints, Relays. . .Greek Games it all 'Y' f r, f-r 2, ,f S 1 If f -sb: S ,hx .I - Fx'-Jg,. 72 5 11'!SfV 1 Q F1 -if , 4-2. R X 'P1'1i1c:tde1ph1cr, Here I Come' Ends Season Hllctrlously 'Philadelphia Here I Come. the finale of the spring season productions, put the lid on a successful season for the School of Speech and Theatre at Eastern. The three-act comedy dealt with the com- plaints of a young Irishman and his alter-ego. Gareth O'DonnelI, portrayed by Don Shipman, and his alter-ego. played by Rob Donohoe, filled the major roles, with Robert Gaines as S.B. O'Donnell, the solemn father. Donohoe's varied talents and ability to create different images quickly and effectively made for favorable reviews. The Irishman looks forward to leaving his home in hopes of finding happiness in the United States. But the tale is not told straight away. In- stead, humorous technique is used. Throughout the play, the youth's devilish and ever- Irish alter ego keeps popping irreverent thoughts into his head to make the proceedings hilariously restless. Three-Act Comedy Deemed Successful 100 lSWa11ee' Falls Below Usual Standard Ol Excellence Swanee, the annual musical variety show, has for a long time received much praise and acclaim and has had a mythical quality of success about it. As one critic of the performance put it, After I0 years of sold-out houses and standing ovations, it seems almost sac- religious to say anthing derogatory about it. But Swanee did receive some un- The favorable criticism this year. show lacked the finesse it usually had sick in previous performances. The comedy sketches were under-rehearsed and weakly contrived, leading directly to a weakness in continuity. The Co- lumbus comedy sketch, several solo performances and the Moonlight Sere- nade dance-vocal sequence were out- standing along with the brotherhood finale. Sour notes from the pit band and tech- nical difficulties also added to the un- polished appearance of the opening night for the School of Music's Swanee. Top: The opening number featured the Swanee Girls rn rhezr rendition of Swanec Bottom Danczng srngmg and an zmagr native set made the serzes of Irish songs one of the mos! colorful requcnces rn lhe annual production of Swanee Top: The vocal talent of Miss Linda Cook in a solo pedormance helped to make the show a better pro- duction. Bottom: The Cinnamon Sunset. urging the audience to Give A Damn About Your Fellow Man. brought the stage to We ana' provided Swanee audiences with great entertainment. 101 1 fl ,gi .lf :IM-., 1, ,, ,-X, .V :- ., .r ,v , Ji T. 774' L. ' wny., J, . .. .np 1-,rn - ' r .,'1k, J .1 Q. , , U. .,' .. 0 is an X fn- ' F - .5 - .43 , ,I '. cv. , .1 ,U- xl, I. 1' 4 I ' QF up tv . V . J ,. -'-F ...,. 1 1 V WI .-, -,wht 3-iliiivb V . A 8 . A4-I . ii ar. ' H-.,y,.- A ... -.J 4 ff v 5 .I M 5 3 ffm A A ' ' v if , , ' A I , I hw., t r :ku A Q 3122 . 3 ' x H? T ,, .1 ' ff? f H I v J.: A -,Ar . 'J 1 1.2 ?' - -.. -W .-5 - ,nv 4-f ', - . 3 -',.'-,T !'rffP5f:Js h .u-Q5 'J J 5.9 '51 QQ , A I 1 I Q4 WF .PLHH L 'N ' -' -Q-tx. xl ,lj ks . D , A -s, , .Q I 5 Q . . - -Q . ' I V : 7 far- E .- a AN . Q , ff - .+.. -,.. g 3 f ' Q f , ,.- i , gy 1' ' ' R 1 M . -' - '. ' 'X W ' if 'f-va ff: ' 1 f 1 6 4 -.,- . -F QL. . 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A love affair between Mar- garita and Faust, the death of Valentine, Margarita's broth- er, and Margarita's resulting insanity all 'come together to reveal the plot of Mephisto- pheles, the evil-doer. Highlighting the opera were the vocal talents of Mike Matthews as Faust, Joe Mont- gomery as Mephistopheles, Sara McFarland as Margarita, and Larry Koonce as Valentine. Scenes Ot Progress Eviolenced Cn Campus By Library Construction And Student Park fl I gb I' ' ' ' , wi ' -3 tae, :si-,il-, N -- --: xi-r 11 x-' rx N--. ' I- ,K -A-N fi? X -L51 me Sale-N no M - -Hg- eg - Nun, -A -,asv ts: -Nxirg. in Qiaggzr :- s M ,, 3- : if - 7154--2 ' :ir H--v'-L+ - - 4 -2. ' Lfgill- X Cf!- A library addition to double present capacity, and a student-built park located between the Education Building and the Campus Union Build- ing were the two major construction projects begun in l971 on the campus. f The new library addition, which will include a new face for the library and a completely re- modeled interior, is expected to be completed by April l972. Among the many improvements on the interior, the first floor will be com- pletely carpeted and a large lounge and brows- ing area will be featured. The strictly student-built and student-sponsored park is expected to be finished sometime in the fall of 1971. Students began work on the park in June, and since then, about 200 students have contributed to the construction of the student park. Many groups, along with the fraternities and sororities, pitched in with picking the site, digging rock, and landscaping the area. All the money used for the construction of the student park was donated by the students. Funds came from the class treasuries and student govern- ment donations. Covering an area of one and one half acres, the student park when finished, will include a fish pond, approximately 200 trees, shrubs, an abundance of grassy sections and paved sidewalks running through the park, leading to surrounding buildings. r 1 ra. 105 B.O.A. Schedules Series Oi Informative Lectures By Distinguished Speakers ix . .. ' . :gr YE'- Ni -' V-.-ff!-I 'X ii' Q ,, . . 3,591 :U - f 'a P?4'1,1L 1 ' 1 X 55. -1 ZS'-we UI fr. . sswg N . H, :'f'2i. . , I g-I-iiiixi ' ' 'Q '.i5H.ff V 5, Q V ,..5-'ig .V - .133 5 - IT...3 '4' L,-if' -' -if ij., , , 5 1 . ' lx ' 4 ' 1 f ' V ' , -az:-. .'. 1 i , Ralph Nader J r. v J'E? .,t3uN J' ,-f? qw , . i .... ihgg 1 ieeg t X11 Er X 'ii it J M-'URM i T12 P 'tts A .E .2..L r -.,'-.mzri 4 tit.-'Q If 'lj J 'Q-f'F:fi:vw - ' -i5,z?Q5w5-a- - ,,,L.. nj...- Dr. Benjamin Spock ITM... W. ., .wr , -fp-qw? 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The third Artist Series 1970-7l production fea- tured a talented young French classical guitarist, Al- fred Eric Street. Street performed'works by Bach, Ponce, and Granados as part of a varied program. The final two concerts presented the Dvorak String Quartet in February, and the Hamburg Chamber Or- chestra in late March. The quartet was named in honor of Czech composer Antonin Dvorak. Critics have praised the group highly on their original con- ception and performance of Dvorak's works and of Czech chamber music in general. Under the direction of Friedrich Weuhrer, the Ham- burg Chamber Orchestra appeared in the' Ballroom at Eastern to bring the Artist Series 1970-7l to an end, In its numerous concerts the group has special- ized in the rich literature for smaller orchestras and its ability to perform such works has made it one of the featured orchestras at Hamburg's annual Brahms and Reger festivals. AUrea' Eric Street, French Classical guitarist, performed in the CUB Ballroom as par! of the Cultural Affairs Council 's Artis! Series. Graduation .fix 1' fx 5- .- va -M 1 E New Mexico Governor, Bruce King Is Featured Speaker As 616 Graduates Receive Degrees In 1971 E.N.M.U. Commencement Ceremonies In Arena 2? , f,-,-rrrI T'T'1 Reis-i ak If ,ff , i . ,: '.!q', f I as inn T EE gm , V r a J f-If .4 t, 9 t 4 'Wu The Experience Ot Graduation Pride Happiness Relief Relatives Cameras Gifts Memories 'Q Q it 5 3' And The Last Of What Seemed To Be A11 Endless Number Cf Lines ' V lfvig ' U 1Q.ffg..1 , 1- .H'1':.ff- ' 3'-Q1-!'5fJ5, at - lf' ' ,Y ' Y TL s, Ps, AI s w '- gg 1 5 fgf' I 4.25: Plifbilif H And Now It's Over- And Will They, In Their Search Through Life, Open The Doors To Peace? Time Will Tell. . T 4.-Q - u , ,' W . Y -n. 5' hx .2 ig- -N '. A Yer ww F. I F, ia W '. 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V, inf- 1 2 r Y A , A. , Mg'--Q5 5 av I 1:9 - + , K A f -,,, M.,- g- N ,fi 1 ,UAH-.Q 4. . ,A . . . I -'fr' liz' Zu 118 International Belcttlons Club Is Actlve International Relations-I F ron! Row 2- Sarangan Chari, Shun Au- Young, Phillip Poh. lSecond Rowl-Glory Meng Somboon Suwanmanon, Peter Wei. I Third Rowl-Mrs. Marion Knapp, Sponsor, Mrs. Pearce Grove, Mary Jane Gibson, Than Thrinh, Mahendra Jariwala. l0n Couch!-Mrs. Cora Dallas, Mrs. Andy Sae, Sandy Richardson. Lino DeSousa. lSitling in backl-Mrs. John Whiteside, Sheldon Hsu. The International Relations Club is composed of both foreign and American students. On campus are 4l in- ternational students from the countries of Thailand, Uganda, Nigeria, India, Republic ol China, Malaysia, Ethiopia. New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Panama, Portugal, American Samoa, and Viet Nam. This year the club has sponsored two money-making projects- the International Tasting Supper and the International Talent and Fashion Show. lt entered a float in the Homecoming Parade and also participated in the All- Campus Sing. During the fall semester, the club spon- sored foreign films shown free of charge to Eastern's students. Members traveled to the Carlsbad Caverns and To Roswell, to Los Alamos, and the Bandalier National Monument. Q it . 5 it-a A.H.O.B.A. Sponsors Chicano Fiesta A.H.O.R.A. had a successful second year on ENMU's campus and the surrounding community, by servicing the campus and community. This year A.H.O.R,A. stablized a tutoring program for elementary school children in the community, and held one of the most successful fund-raising activities ENMU has seen, the Cinco De Mayo Fiesta which attempted to bring closer together the Chicano students and the community. AHORA lback Rowj Ramon Soliz, Larry Silva, Tony Lara, Hector Leyba. Cirelo Perez, Manuel Soliz, Joe Moreno, Edward Gonzales: fMiddle Row! Jr. Mascarenas, Miguel Garcia, Ricardo Gonzalez: lFron1 Rowj Janie Flores, Isabelle Begaye, Gloria Romero, Lucy Silva,'Sylvia Larez, Hilda Rojas. Z iyzmiakigi - seam if mf W we ff i 'M N- Q ' 5 if ti 172 Lis ' i 5 ' i, G xi 5 H 5 is 5 K' 120 .Z 4... ,- ,., t. 5. ,E 132, .hfhlql .I Um psi- 'eg0?-- 4: 3-4 --v-vu 'IL' ----L..Lwsi , --R v--A -1: '1 . 1. , , Y ..- -.U A, d-- gg Rodeo Club .V, 1 . -13' .I ., ' U, - 5- -'- -ed vb7'1,f' GR, l A 4 . hi .- ' I --C ' . t l The Rodeo Club at Eastern was very 2' -rs.-7. 'w. - ' A wan. se active this year, participating in many activities throughout the year. This fall the annual Tom Meows - Memorial NIRA Rodeo was held and in December a rodeo clinic was held for the benefit of high school stu- dents. The club also sponsored several western dances and match :sf-'Saw ess: ' 1.341- . ,- ,gbggfgya rodeos with other universities. The J Rodeo Club has taken many national 4,,'f. -gi Z',QI championships and have several 4' individual champions. Linda Sulte- meier won the National All-Around 5154 It-Qs'-:eff Cowgirl Championship this year at 1, , the 1970 finals. This year's picture T513 ' H l . 'iff' ig rs- is dedicated to Mr. William Britton, who previously sponsored the group. ,mths , . X.. W . 51,557 l -ww , X, l Pictured are llefl to flghll Jean Stanley, Kay Parker, Helen Goesling, Arlene Fleming, Betty Gayle Cooper, and Diane Oakes. Geology Club The Geology Club, formed in l962, serves to stimulate interest in the field of geology. The main projects of the club are field trips, used to gain experience in rock and mineral collecting, and geological field methods. The spring field trip, this year, consisted of a visit to the Grand Canyon and the four corners area. Industrial Ed Club The Industrial Education Club, composedof those students who are enrolled in indus- trial arts subjects, promotes a better un- derstanding of industrial education. The club gives its members an opportunity to become better acquainted with the new de- velopments in industry and encourages loyalty to the responsibilities and privileges of democratic government. . 1 nik K. it ,.-w.. ot. Z Members of the Induslrlal Education Club are Back row left to rrglxl Dr Wzllzam J Rosrn lsponsorj Richard D. Walling, Dan Jf Bur- net! Lonnie L Leslie and David M Goin Middle Row Lewzs E Arrington Mark G Yoder AUred L. Hadley, Ronald G. Knight, and Terry L Holden Botlom row Roberl H Everest Mark E Zlolkowvltl Joseph C Memm John R Wooldridge, and Herbert L. Coffer. 122 V aries ME,- J' Greyhound Cheerleaders FA 'C-?7 f Cheerleaders-lleft to righli Calana Montoya, Jan Leach. Donna Bock, Bill Hicks, Diane Cook, Marty Lujan, Paula Briggs. '-i f l -.- ali ' L 'V 3B1ZI,'-,.- ' 1 !l'l','Y'0 so 14. -.- ' .',- , J., Las Cctbctrets These spirited young ladies were seen at Greyhound football and bas- ketball games entertaining audiences and Greyhound fans with lively pom-pom routines. When they weren't entertaining, they kept things going on the sidelines by joining with the cheerleaders to boost the spirits of everyone involved. Las Cabarels from left to right were: Ricci Nelson, Cindy Felton, Karen Lake, Carolyn Cline, Wanda Warren, Shirley Hall, and Kay Treece. ,4-Q' l f5ef'e1,..aei-bsge!'- Q.- 'fe L' 'wit G9 -' if '-'.3f -'- in -far,-' ,gd-5 ' ' f-I.a!i:.YQf'1'l1.gfL,-U -:.t1'?f?'f- 1.72-,ht eff. . .g - 1 e . -. -. 'f ,,.1 I.. - -V -9.51. 6 ,-'.,g, gs f ' ,Q ,j ., 'T--ff. ,',' hz f' 'Q-iii.: -1 y , , T 1- Q , 1:31. V- N .sg .35.-1 Hy' 2'-' 21 ,, L' -L Q- '-,'- LEE. 'A ,, grief , :'1 ii?' - ,,- ,.-3 Ae- -.N 1, - :--e- .-,ZH - eat- V t f - Ur '- f -A - T L r V l l l 1' .-ww,-. X I- .1 .... 4 -f. s I . ,rv jg Zi 4. 123 -.... ...4.., T f,A P 0 T C ul Ji. 124 Drill Team-I back row, lefl to right! Arlhur Marlin, commander: Ray Marly, Jim Ham, Roberl LaCour.ve, William Barkman, Joe Schaefers ffroni rowj Elberl ShackeU'0rd, Thomas Drake, Michael Murray, Wilson Benally, and Harry Johnson. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor so- ciety formed by R.O.T.C. members who have the qualities of leadership and scholarship, with the major purpose of promoting R.O.T.C. on campus and in the community. The annual Military Ball sponsored by this organization was held on April 30, 1971. ' Pershing Rifles The Pershing Rifles is a drill team named after General Pershing, whose membership consists of R.O.T.C. members. ENMU Pershing Rifles com- peted in 11 drill team 'competition held in April of this year in San Antonio, Texas. Rifle Team Eastern's Rifle Team participated in two rifle matches this year. The first, held during the fall semester, was sponsored by the University of Texas in El Paso, Texas. The second, held during the spring semester, was sponsored by Saint Mary's University, at San Antonio, Texas, during that university's Fiesta Flambeau. ul.nl.l. , T., I HILL 1 r xxx r ' I- i V . xx K V , Ng. Scabbard and Blade-lslanclingj Rick Collins, Dalziel Gibson, Timolhy Clark, Rocky Latham, William Barkman, William Azbill' fkneelingj Weldon Beard, Clyde Long, Arthur Marlin, David Valdez, and Lewis Toland. V C 'Jffl Pershing Rifles-flop rowl Arthur Marlin, Elberl Shackeybrd, Roberl La Course, Sherman Holmes, William Barkman, Joe Schaefers: fbotiom rowl Ray Marly, William Parker, Thomas Drake, David Valdez, Wilson Benally, and Harry Johnson. 125 126 Y i Y X 2 R 1 RHle Team-lleft to rightj Elbert Shackleford, Dasgupta Dipankar, Eugene Cort, Steve Richards, Thomas Wier, Tommy Wood. Intramural Team-lleft to rightj fl0p row! Ray Manly, Steven Richards. Elbert ShackeUord. Robert La Course, William Azbill, Thomas Wier, James Ham, Tommy Wood. lleft to right, bottom row! Eugene Coit, Timothy Noe, Michael Murrv, Scott Bearly, Thomas Drake, Joe Schaqfers, Dasgupta Dqzankar. Delta Sigs Della Sig.:---lroof, lefl lo righli Seo!!-v Hari, Xt'Cf'C'lHIj',' Jere Rohe, vice president: John West, John Hall, Henry Alaniz, Jr., vice prexiclent' ibaek row left Io Fighll Earnext Otero, lI'Hll.YLll'UI Mark Anflrae Mr. Doug Wilkerson. advisor' Lee Black' Ernie I-Iollarul' Bob Hoover Jim Pansons, Ed An- drew Slave WllllUII1V Mllse Thompson Jeff Boxer Bill Pllcc Dav11l.S1clslex prcvnlznl W1IIC:oeAen CLI chair- man and loizn lmglu lfI'0Ill row! Raj Johson 71m Price, .lay H0l1lI7ILf Marvin Shclzcsrcd Stu: Czlnnnzghanz Edflv Dus Sian Faglor Lnrrx Scnlcr Ross AIHSNOFIII .Sonnjf Chancej T110 Aland historian Jeff A skew Bunn Trujillo. and David C have f? 'I .A 127 Alpha Phi Omega, Phyettes Are Tecrm Work Together Alpha Phi Omega, menas national fraternity, and its women's auxiliary, Phyettes, sponsor school and community service projects at Eastern. Members this year gave free flu shots to dorm residents, sponsored a Boy MikeAbeyta Scout swim meet for area Scouts, and helped Jack Ammons paint and repair Eastern's pre-school build- ing. They also helped with registration, ushered at many campus affairs and spon- Mark Burkshire sored their highly successful book exchange Ken Brandt for the second year. John Cornelius Randy Crobb Robert Everest Bruce Fink Mike Kilgore .lack Kimbrell 128 Ron Malone Glen Mikesell Mike Mitchell Larry Partin Dick Penland Eddie Smith Burke Stansberry Kerney Taylor Steven Taylor Michael Tellez Wayne Thompson Mark Yoder 129 130 Phyettes Gay Chappell Margaret Coy Nancy Edwards Corrine Ellis Roberta Kilpatrick Jolene McGee Mary Jo Mallak Diana Morris Joycelyn Peques Deborah Pinnell I A l 4 .lan Whitehead Laura Underwood Shelley Windall Brenda Rye Kathy Rael Debs Ann Reed' Cheryl Speir Marlene Spence Deborah Trull 131 132 Cindy Crockett Diana Dufour Arleen Fleming Lorene Garcia Rose Gillespie Vicki Gonzalez Phi Gamma Nu Phi Gamma Nu is a National sorority in business, with the desire to foster the study of business in colleges and universities. Members are women who have completed at least six hours of pre- commerce and business administration subjects including economics. H, r l Marlene Hail Linda Hasenback Mary Ann Jennings Pat Leard l Majorie Toland Shirley Wright Karen Odle Phyllis Padilla Nancy Queen Anita Rael Karen Roper Dorthy Sanchez Janie Starr Beverly Tailman Ann Thompson 133 Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dramatics fraternity. Members are selected by a system of points which are acquired in acting and in technical work, which includes music, lighting, and con- struction of props used in play productions. Many of the activities ,, of Alpha Psi Omega are held in conjunction with the University Theatre. Alpha Psi Omega-llefl to flghll Bill Maule, Jim Robertson, Helen Mueller, Ron Bingham, Tap Payne, Delano Phillips, Rob Donohoe, Paul Smarrella, David McCrary. Dr. R. Lyle Hagan. Sponsor. Ski Club Ski Club members share a mutual interest in winter sports. Trips to various resorts in New Mexico provide opportunities for development of per- fect skiing skills, as well as recreation. 134 ii ll tl ltllliwitfv heat re U or-JMU Membens of the Ski Club are, left lo right: Back row: Ron Grady, Randy Hancock, Dr. Thomas Russell sponsor. Front row: Mrs. Thomas Russell, Janie Anders, Barbara Benlley, Greg Hollinger. 'l L J ' i l H in i 9 - A ,XXXL ' X W4 Physics Club The Physics Club is a chapter of the American Institute of Physics. The members of the club are striving for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge pertaining to physics, throughout- the academic and local communities. Activities include seminars, field trips, showing of films and group projects. Physics Club-lleft to flghll Al Emerson, Ramon Valencia. Dr.' 0. D. Sizzler, Sponsor, Mike Trujillo, Gordon Cordell, Dave Lake. Wildlife Club Menzbem' of llze Wildlife Club from lefl I0 right are: Top rowq Jack Simpson, Elizabelh Hummer, Ed Bigbee, Thomas Salli, Fred Elder, Chuck Luclers, Mike Roclcvick, Norman Norvelle, and David Bigbee. Ballon-1 row: Ron Harris, Bill Maute, CalvinSmill1,andS0loman Hayhursl, r, .Y , 'lily I 2 i c fi ,i 5, 1 ' , ff' ' 'QE'-5 1 ' il l ' seg:-i'?' M ii ' 1 I I 'Y l , -.ser . '9g,'y, 135 136 Patsy Cody Jeanne Cook Diana Dufor Rosemary Dunivan Beverly Frazier Marlene Hail Annette Houlihan Susan Lang Cardinal Key Serves Public Cardinal Key is a national honor sorority for junior women of good academic standing. Its pur- pose, other than recognizing academic achieve- ment in its members, is to serve the University and the community. In fulfilling this purpose, Cardinal Keys ushered at basketball games, helped in New Student Week, and collected money for their national project, the Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan Q 0 me Cathy Lee 9 Shirley Wright Iris Lee Kathy Martin Kathy Miller Marlene Morehouse Gay Moorhead Nancy Queen Pamela Roberts Sharon Russell Martha Stephens Debbie Webb Wendy Woodall Jackie Wooten 137 138 X X fl L ll 'l X X l ' l X t l LX -.1 t Epsilon Mu Bela Epsilon Mu Beta is the senior women's honorary sorority for women, excelling in scholarship, character, and leadership in the community. The organization strives to foster a good relationship between the community and the school. Back Row fabove lefl to righlj Carol Jenkins, Nancy Sharma, Sissy Othick, Sandv Siefers, Kay Kehl, Karon Petty. Middle Row-.lean Trout. Annette Charsha, Donna Lay, Elise Orell, Lucy Perkins. Lois Marie Dunn. Janis Sjjerd, Jane! Reccius. Front Row-Sally Carnun, Beverly Rad- cliU, Kay Whitman, Gracie Pena. Renee Neeley, Nancy Palterson. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda, national business fraternity, was organized to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice ol business occupations. Phi Bela Lambda lbelow lefl I0 right, botiom rowl Mr. 4K9HH8llI Douglas, Bob Rockmore. Bob Reeves, Henry Borowik. Alice Downing, Carol Mullins, Jim Studzinski. Second row-Richard Morgreere. Harold Brown, David Odell, Rodger Henry. Jack Nosich, Bud Mullins. ' 4' H A Q - Church oi Christ Baptist Student' Union Ministering to the spiritual and moral needs of Baptist students, extending the influence of Christ to every aspect of campus life, and conserving Baptist collegians for Christian leadcrships, are the principal aims of the BSU. The annual Christmas and Spring Formals highlight the organizations varied activities. Missionary work includes the support ol the Big Brother Program, and sponsoring tt mission program in which BSU members are sent ull over the world. Bible Chair Left to right: Eleanor Moreland, Ron Shults, Linda Parrish, Susan Tallaber, Janet Hadgepeth, Terrgv Woodall, and Margaret Foulon. Middle and back row, left to right: Dave Gilchriest, Fount Shultsm' Dr. Stephen Eckslein, Daved Weidner, Neil Moreland, Joe Seigle, Kenneth Parrish. Robert Hall, Gerald Vinther, Dennis Hall, Terry Forsythe, and Allen Harley. Members of the Baptist Student Union are, front row, left to right: Mary Zagone, Teresa Tellez, Teresa Stovall, Ruth Qualls, Glenda Blackman, Susan Stanns, Roberta Wood, Sandv Jolmson. Eva Brown, Gladys Bowman, Jacque Jones, Carolyn Coffield, and Pam Roberts. Second Row: Karen Odle, Kathy Mitchell. Linda McKay, Alice Harris, Dana Powell, Terry ShU'lett. Carola Moore, Betty Smith, Ellen Kitchel, John Woldridge, and Marty Jacobs. Third row: Tom Drake, Rich Hightower, Ralph Davis, Randy Doyle, Gene Stokes, Jack Kintbrell, Greg Hughes, David Miller, Karry Yeakey, Sandy Storrie. Mike Thompson. Harold McFarling, and David Stuckey. ' 140 2,300 Raised By Spurs' Walk for Mankind At 9 a.m., April 24, 1971, the national fund- raising Walk for Mankind, sponsored by Spurs, women's honorary service organization, began. It consisted of a 22-mile hike from the ENMU campus to the Greyhound Stadium and then back to the campus. Students covered the distance for certain fees for each mile walked, with spon- sors paying so much a mile. Funds collected amounted to 52,300 and were earmarked for a national program to 'establish medical clinics in four areas of the world. Spurs are a national honorary sophomore 'wom- en's service fraternity. Although their main aim is to aid freshman women, they also render many other services: ushering at concerts, at basket- ball and football games and conducting tours on Parents Day. Sherolyn Bostwick Gladys Bowman Kim Charsha Carolyn Coffield Mona Barnett' Kathy Beaver Kathy Dean Donna Dryer Sandi Del Curto Garlene Gainer Q - JI... Katie Gill Marlene Hail Janet l-Iedgpeth Cathy Irwin Francis Large Debbie Matkins Norma McKay Pam Milton Karen Nakayama Charma Northcutt Deborah Pinnell Ruth Reed 141 142 Spurs Betsi J. Rice Laura Roberts Karen Roper Louise Scheessele Nancy Schmidt Ann Senter Louise Shoemaker Dottie Smith Sharon Teal Jeannette Terry Wilhemina Thomas Jeanne Ward Elaine Watson Linda Sue Welles Laura Williams ...M f. ...Q 'ifi L' f I ' . IV ,. N, ,IT V 'w 41 49 c ...qw , F' 5 fg. K., if Km Debate Team A1 the lefl are Hal Howell, Adrienne Hagan, Sandra Blak- eley, and Roger Addison: l be- lowj Brenda Walker Terry Bogey, coach Mike Slano, Mike Kilgore, and Jim Manning. - -we .f,, J me 3155- . Home Economics Club An annual banquet held in March highlights the year lor the Home Economics Club. Each year the club holds a fashion show in which all members model clothes they have designed. The Home Economics Club, a branch ol the American Home Economics Association, promotes social and professional develop- ment ol home economics. 'v- MP 131' Q7 if 144 5 H- ' . -':i.'- '- Members of the Home Economics Club are, left to right: front row: Anne Manibusan, Linda Wells, Garlene Gainer, Rosemary Maxey, Helen Chavez, and Janet Malone. Second Row: Ruth Reed, Pat Ghiglieri, Cecilia Quintana, Teresa Sandoval, and Diane Jones. Third -Row: Donna Dryer, Nancy Arnold, Helen Mitchell, Helen Kitchell, Charma Northcutt. Ruth Qualls, Janet Stubbs, Reba Hastings, and Eleanor Moreland. Deseret Club JS Above fbnck row, left 10 riglzll are Steven Rickins, Dave Bowers, Gran! A verell, Elder Mowersp f fI'0l1!f Steve Tabor, Cindy Stanley, Kathy Thomas, Karen Robards, Marv Higgins, and Dale Chavel. The Deseret Club, at small college organization de- signed to foster fellowship und to gain knowledge of the Latter Day Saints Church, had a very successful second year on Euslern's campus, presenting u repertoire theater from Brigham Young University. performing Shakcsphcurds play. Hamlet, und also presenting from the Book of Mormon, at pluy entitled, Korihor. Other projects taken on by the club were an Institute of Religion class. l l t 2 145 l t . l l sl li .l1l. Ill: ' 146 Eastern's WBA y Attends Spring Conference After Intramural Season Eastern's Women's Recreation Association offers activities for the individual or group, intramural and extramural in nature. This year's program consisted of intramural in volleyball, basket- ball, badminton, swimming, track, tennis, and softball, with extra- murals consisting of sportsday throughoiit the year. The Basket- ball team placed third in A division at Highlands University: while the Volleyball team placed first in B division at Western New Mexico University. The girls also attended this year a State Spring Conference held at Ruidoso, sponsored by ENMU. Members of the Women's Recreation Association are, left to right: Candy Mauney, sponsor: Vicki La Valley, Sarah Kaynor, Wendy Woodall, Priscilla While, Jean Gilsdorf, Karen Wallace, Judith Roach, Cheryl Speir, Linda Burnett. Jacque White, Peggy Diefendorf, Jan Reed, and Deanne McCreight, sponsor. ' JO 1 Har EP . -I . I .I Q31 X, z ,- .Q v, A sg 'V ggi, 4'- v '- Vi-. Lligif' i,' E'L is'-2 Y ,Ik b 1.--1 4-N. 4- , J' f 4-U1 -Jgy gg-5 -'T - 'JH-'Q'-Q41' , , ,- , x 1: '. , . . , I , V, 'Qi C , f . -,f+i,...s-.,1 Q., - , -f - .rf -- , H , 1 J-r ' W-, 1.,'W,' --'3--f ,-1 -1 f,.-. - ., ', 1: 1, 1 . + v.. , , -,4'55i:,J15:,mQ..,:, . :L 4 H+.. 9, il: , -- ..,- , . M -fv .. f-.t In ,J -- - ffwm., ,,., A , .-- ,Z 1,127 ,- ,-v mi. . .I .,r .. , . . , . , -5-5-on-:nf-f,-F-nv-..-.-.-ff-..z.Q -N X -- ---- 1 4 ,x,4...,,,1...Y , , .. ,,4,. -,- ,-.,.vA',!I 1 M f, 73,5-fy ,.- 1J..fr.,I i .L -.491-Q.: ,. , ., .4 A. , , ., 148 Tanya Th0mPkiU5' Norma McKay- Tomma Greathouse- Camilla Smith- Sharon Gray- Karen Bocox Gaynel Chaney PFCS- . V. Pres. Sec. Treas. Pledge Trainer Susan Cleve Anne Click Carolyn Cline Cathy .Cornwall Debbie Eubanks Pam Gasparovich Betty Kaye Gilmore Dana Grant Jan Haley Rainey Helm Diana Hershey Cathy Hine Jan Ingram Karla Johnson Terry Johnston Jamie Myers Patti Myers Karon Petty Delana Phillips Pam Richey Linda Rickman Delta Psi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi received an award from Spur's Walk for Mankind, ' for raising the most money to help the fight against Cancer. Nearly one-third of the total amount raised, was given by ADPi. Other philanthropic projects' included helping with the Cancer drive and participating in the tutoring program at a Portales grade school. In campus activities, the women of Alpha Delta Pi built the Most Beautiful Homecoming float, and demonstrated their singing and dancing abili- ties in winning the Sweepstakes trophy in the All- Campus Sing and first place in Talent Night during Greek Week. Social activities included the-annual Red Garter Dance and the Black Diamond Ball. K ml 1 6' X Gail Sanders Darla Schlientz ' Maroia Schlientz Jeannie Sizemore Jolene Stevenson Edith Strub Barbara Tulk , I -- r I . 1. 1' ir 1? Mary Wallace Laura Williams Frances Wood Sue York Eddie Phillips E ' Black Diamond ll Beau F , ' S' if ul A 1 .1 ',1 L . I f K in , K J ', 1, l ' 1 i 4-1 si ' I ' F H-. 'N R 1 ll' f ll '.l by I fl 1 if 'x 1 'L l . -1 i 'A' 1. ' 1 l I e J. l l I ' -by I f fr, -1 W-I H V in ', 1 ,I f .U i I . rr r ' 'N ,F xl il Y.. : ,'l 'sv l r Y I 1 Ii A .. i Hi Nt xi QE if If , i':, lt ,r X ,l J , Af! 'J' X LJ M I ' if 1, if JL, ,W 2 JW 'N ':..,.,.- . W QYWF,-, -,Y i , la.g-..-r,, .d Q f l l I l 341 P 5 l 1 J l - .ei-f Ti? I W 1 W i 2 ' l 1 , ' 1-E91 f. :-'Q l l lr w, LW- ififiii li - 1-ie. ,. 149 150 0. , C 1 . wx J! I N 1 lxxe fn! fy' if ' is. fl -, ' KX.. 'KK If ws HX f 'x , .f - ' . J N ' f' - i. XJ, fx Rx 3 - I 5 ff! Y XXX ,V BH ffl- ff Nw R -' ,EBM JJ!! xv fr. .-fi'iW', xx CN Am, , ,,f VN L 141531 gf' 1 . ,midi ' 'fi if iikxx is K 'll il W vi li if ll ,ii if Q wi r N 'C I il, ,Q .ea V.--2. 'P Af- ' Q, . uh.: Kathy NHU-PFW Kathy Beaver- Kathy Miller-Sec. V. Pres. i ! Donna Bock Paula Briggs Sally Carnutt Mary Harris Betsy Hart Ronda Haworth Tana Wright-Treas, Edna Blansett- , Linda Bell Cathy Blue Pledge Trainer Jackie Cooper Lois Marie Dunn Janie Goolsby , Kathie Hames Patricia Heckendorn Cindy Herring Becky Jolly Carol Lackey i A T li 1111- T '-it ' ii fl f .,'P-LL' - 4 , :-lvl'pf 4 1 . av LAX? W' i fa, ,ul . I4 H 5 -'Q lg-' Suzy Meklas Marilyn Morgan Merrille Morrison Ruth Nelson Julia Painter Lucy Perkins Paula Pherigo Pam Pickering Salene Rateliff Linda Roach Linda Sabine Dona Speegle Terri Taylor Jeannette Terry Peggy Whitehead Karen Wichelns Janice Young The Theta Zeta Chapter of Chi Omega was founded on campus, April 28, l962, and since that day has been active in on and off-campus activities. This year Theta Zeta has been awarded many honors, ranging from first place in the women's division of All-Campus Sing, the Schol- arship award for both the active and pledge class, to first place in Greek Games. The activities off campus also found the sorority busy, giving a roller-skating Christmas party for the underprivi- leged children in the community. All in all, it proved to be a bene- fieial and rewarding year for the Theta Zeta Chapter of Chi Omega. Steve Roberts Chi Cmegcx Man 1-Y.-il ng' w if FH LLL F C Ml L in i :. :Q I r E: 2:5 : 5 QE.:-'r.:'E-7 E5 ' rj:-,it-u Y l'!7Cf- i V 31. Q y 2. w .-. .4 1 3 'X 151 152 in ,, 1 Marlene Morehouse- Vicki McWilliams- Linda Burnett-Sec. Beverly Frazier- Debbie Matkins- Mary Adams Lorinda Andrews Pres. V. Pres. Treas. Membership Chairman Barbara Anderson Cynthia Andrews Donna Beck Geleeia Duke Nancy East Mary Alice Fields Debbie Fletcher Q , fi l .,' 4 , i g' ,viz-lzilw- - il l lillllrlwll uf ,fdlr 5' W ' i'f, 'IIB' ' it Hi. 'eb' '. lm ll N: . ,nga gmjgfl '42?f'j ii i V ' lqll .. 'ww 9 -51. 6' .e-iq.-'-:Q gfiH,f'lq,4Jr 'i'?i.i7 gg k AL? 'I xx I 'FF w r' 35:5 'Q' fl dll l i W . . 'V L H-,i?4C 1h 5 ,d.,. V, -V V, 1 1- 'M Michelin Frelin Charlene Hemphill Ann Henderson ,. Janet Jones Rebecca Marshall . Beci Moody Barbara Moore , l , . n l Ellen Parks Londa Snyder Janis Syferd Pam Woods Delta Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta was founded on the Eastern campus in 1968, and is one ol ll4 chapters of Kappa Delta across the nation. This past year was highlighted by many activities and honors, such as f first place, Most Clever Award for Homecoming, l970, and the sponsor- ing of a little girl at the Baptist Children's Home. Social events for the year included Hoe Down Dance, a Emerald Ball and the Founders Day Banquet. Kappa De1ta's Dagger Man Rick Collins i 5 ,, - xqxz . ' . 'Al Q iivrih 'I ii' I J' 153 154 Deona Andreson- Pres- V. Pres, Rosa Pappas- ljlll V! 'llltl lui Ni il HM I, V. if 1 --.- .,,,f,.ff-,f---G W ll lllilllll'llWlllllllllWllllll llll l M lllllllllli w ,,'L'. v l' f' P :VH , ll llll ! my 1-0.5 Q.. .Q Y- ,jngy .,-J llllllllllilwllllliiilllllllllllhllllllll llilllr lllllllh' ilhillilull in r 'l ,F ll li 'r -, llllllllll lllllllllllill llllllllll, 'lllllllllllllllllll, iq, in A, , A V. Cynthia Guerra1 Karen Gikas- Shirley Mullins- Terry Burbee , Jan Buzbee Pledge Trainer Secretary Treas. ,V Paulette Coffman Dyann Cook Zane Garrett Nicky Gresham Adrienne Hagan Colette Hagan Susan Hahn Ginny Henley Vicci Huddleston Kathy Irwin Jeanne Jefferson Charlotte Kenyon Cathy Lee Lana Litlell J we f 'W , A lr V, . FE rl: F l Marilyn Darlene Joan Murphy Micki Ray Debbie Sanchez Patsy Sayner Morgan -wil l A 'T- . il QQ ' j H iq Fl, 13112, '+- 2 iaflgzrgl . f . '13, ' - V ' Q 1 IL? All 4 X ,L ' 1 li . lit' ll f NS' - l us , -J ,V-. ill, ' A fl 'QQ if ,, ll' i ' ' - - 1 lx 'L T . S -LN! ik 5 V Xl ll 5 W I U! 1. 4 Nl '. , Gayle Tillery DeeAnn Umberson Debbie Webb Brenda White Linda White ,' f 'l' - l V N yi -1, LE f- l , , ll T , l , V - X ,., r if- ' Epi! 1 , . -4' ' Caroline Smith Pat Spradley -rwffrref t xr T. -f is ll i 1 ' 1 ,.,l 1 1 W ,r, ' rx .,, 1 1, X l ,ll '1 . l I ll gif Wiihih gs Vickie Williams Erin Yates The Della Pi chapter of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority was established at Eastern New Mexico University, on April 28, I962. The women of Zeta Tau Alpha, were successful this year in a variety of activities. Tana Montoya, the Zeta's candidate, was selected as this year's Homecoming Queen, and funds were raised to help the mentally retarded. A Halloween party was given with the SAE's for the Baptist Children's Home. Also involved with many community projects, Zetas sold candy wreaths to raise money for the training center for excep- tional children. The social highlight of the year was the Zeta Formal, held last spring in Clovis. The sorority's membership is representative of many diverse campus interests. Two sisters were cheerleaders: several belong to fraternity auxiliaries, while one was first runner up to Miss New Mexico. 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I i, A-1 l rl J l l A ' ' ' 'lf ff:1't lt tv lg ,-A, rl 1 Xa , ,ff-X ,ff '-3 leg l 'A l, -., ll .l li ' '.,. 'wut' y-,fri-WW, .Lex V X' l If F l ag in 5' g I A l, 1 it , - If ...' rflir- .wif lx . 'lx I J . lv 1 ' If xx - A, rr 1, 'I . H, W ,ug . ' r ,r l :if vw The New Mexico Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity was colonized on the Eastern New Mexico University campus in l967. Sinee its chartering in 1969, it has built an amiable name for itself. This year, Phi Psis co-sponsored the winning candidate for ENMU's Valentine Sweetheart, Ellen Parks. The fraternity has consistently worked in fund raising drives for charities. A major project of the fall was the annual retreat to Santa Fe and the remodeling ol' the chapter home. Among thc outstanding Phi Psi social events ol' the year were the Grand Prix Party, Greek Bachanalia, and the Dawn Party. Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart Ellen Parks 159 l ' 'si' R' 4 v..f , . v.,,, . 51:-.Z.,7Zl.-. H,,,- f5.....-.., . , T-4-ei si ..... . xx .f ,-s. -4 xxx . li :lil X. rf! 160 IR SPEED UMII' Aguila y A l l Tom F raiser Kent Stauffer Steve Heitz Chris Robinson Jim Coon Mike Livermore Tom Griffin Joe Mahan Gerald Renna Charlie Fisher Randy Watson Doug Lewis Moe Lemonde Scott Foster Rich Young Steve Wenk John McKissack Wayne Flowers Jeff Dodd Paul Coffman Woody Hammack Bill Campbell I Charlie Orr Jim Cunningham and Amy Rich Reniers Lavoy Dardin Ed Ebell Glen Beera Rich Scott and Pika Mike MacEachen Ron Humphreys Bill Maute Randy Smith Randy Humphreys Mark Suffoletto Tom McMann Jody Barnett JTPTT'-77'7 A-SPDT 'P 1 ' r r V' 'i 'H' Wig if P l l i l l t. if i I , i l' -1 g 1 l 3 i 1 i i ll' i Mi , url l. P, T T ii f l if x lk t' i - 'xv l l Y 'K , , . K E , , E . F, Rx' X-x ,Ji W'-. fl Ai W , l ,711 J, A If R if lr xl NL A.. .QU f I 'nb 'lil I If l 3, A v 5 -Al vi l' Mk' fi .3 l. X ! r l ' f cl ,f-'- . - -Y.-- .- 1L AA! !, sM4.- Y' x ' l Chartered in 1962, the Epsilon Tau chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha is a strong member ol the Infralernity Council. Throughout the year the Pikes have been active in intramural activities and in the commu- nity, as evidenced by the wheelchair marathon walk to Lubbock. Pikes enjoy an active social life. The social events of the year in- clude Shipwreck, Big Brother-Little Brother Dance, and Dreamgirl and Senior Day, held in May, to honor Senior brothers. The men of Pi Kappa Alpha progress through the year building strong congeniality based upon character. i l Terry Leonard Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart 161 MMV. fr:Jt4,,f,,.-5utz1'..:':.f. - .T ,- . finial. , girth mn' Hg. t.,,.,,,2tr it QT' ' P' . f Q:L A f- ' . Q,--f. lla ' ., -l-w . -- - ' Z f - ' ' 9' -we t,, , .. 4- t. . . 21 K at C . 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'mx 'f l tm fa 'khfifxi 15 MI 'si u 'rlvltvx 1 .MIR Ei-Jflfjr wfnl ,' , V' fflhuyvl UI: if Aff L ,,.'f fix fillifm If 4J1't l-'55 'lr Wi l'?i'f5fu 3:'lU'l' li ilrj 4t,i93,l 'lk ,lk l'Ii f in Il YY: J 'Xi 1'A'?l Ili l K I ' -swf?- TU A ,' Flux' H' -f1 ,:l it v: l argl fi 'I, hi li 1. QV it QZJQ luxe' l- -- fn r- ' . i K. ,I,.......z.-m,,, V, -ul ll, I -I'l l .nl 'tate-is l li - 'a' lbs ll ll l .- iz,--f-ized, li.a4.Q.l,,Q g,.,.,.,:Q if Nineteen-seventy-one was a year of accomplishment for the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Beginning with the Patty Murphy event and culminating with the annual Sweetheart Weekend, the social swirl was unforgettable, SAE's active participation in Intramurals was rewarded by its capturing first place in the Greek Games and Tug-o-war. Craig Dunbar was chosen as Greek God and Tonya Tompkins, a Little Sister of Minerva was selected as Greek Godess. Miss Donis Heider reigned as the fraternity's sweetheart. Donis Heider Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart 163 I Y .. lfiil ni r W WM W Wifi 3 ,Qi Rn I 164 Bob Hengstenberg John Lents Ron McCaughlin John Lomasney .I oe Till Mike Cunnington Chris Erickson Bill Clayburg Joe Len Chuck Wynn Gary Robbins Mike Flores Roger Madalena Cliff Smith Carl Feak John Genta Martin McCormack Ray Rehcr .lim Ozimek J. R. Guiness Cy Cowan Sandy Ridenour Frank Skrabits Ralph Epstein Tom Meadows Rick Smith Jim Jacobs Men of different temperament, talents and convictions-these are the main points that the Sigs hold true to themselves. Sigma Chis participated in many charitable events throughout the year. They held a marathon softball game to raise funds for Wallace Village, a home for special children in Bloomfield, Colorado. Other activities included a clothing drive for the local orphanage. Among the outstanding social events of the year were the annual Sweetheart Ball and Reno Night. The fraternity also sponsored ac- tivities in association with the Little Sigmas, the women's auxiliary. The Sigs were on the grow this- year with the purchase of over an acre of land approximately five blocks from campus. They are hopeful that construction of a fraternity house ,will begin next year. Linda Haddock Sigma Chi Sweetheart 165 lg,..,,., H Y ,., - ' V Ex:-N 1 5 w 32 ' Q 3 mv- .. E: 1 -.LQ-1g,ff I uv. ,A A.--I ::.:,g,5gf:- -,iznf . :: ' 1.,,,.-,w-i.17.s,',7-5'g1Ld 'iw' V . ,,,,1V,,. ,. ,' , ,,,- in 5,2-1 ,T--w 5-. '. . . fy,- ' ff ',f,:f- 5T,,:' r 1, ', 4' .1 H :..'4--fu f .75-. - 1 ' 5' l Mi gf W--. K ap L' an ' A A l, ,f .i , . , 1' xr, If 'xv V 15.5 gf.. ' .f ji' ' J mg af ., -ff 1- fi., J f ' I ' -my .iff . f f X, F: , Q V 2 H17 Q . f Q is ,W ' ' ' 'Q 2 fi 1 ' ? . 7 1 2' ' ' - 4 A Q, 55, Lv 'P .5 K ' A. !3!'f J- 1 ' P f' ' I ' ' , I' Q35 xi? 1 . '4'fv75l 9f?' m N'ig' xxf' I - ' U 'f if- - ' 14 my ' A H 1 m xi fv 2 Eff- - ' . - 1 U ,,4, f E X ' 1!..N! 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Still quite young, the chapter is grow- ing constantly. This year the fraternity placed first in the men's division in the All-Campus sing, participated actively in intramurals, captured first place for thc Chariot Race during Greek Week, and received the IFC scholarship trophy. Sigma Nu incorporates thc best of the three basic institutions of the American nation-family, church, and school-in an attempt to form an ideal organization. A fraternity, not a club, for men, not boysg based on honor-not expediency. v 'N f, s.-ren fn- . ,-1. M-.e,. - i Susan Dement Sigma Nu Sweetheart 167 .am 4 ll ' i 4 . -.xxx Jim Housh Pat Wise Steve Carpenter Kurt Roepke Bill Newton Joe Holland Bill Murphey Pat Akin Paul Armitage Claude Rhodus 1 f I,-,Mi ,.,..X. Jerry Reynolds Dee Foster Peter Baca .lim Parker Jim Brandstetter Rich Lazun Gary Morrison John Good Mike Crawford Ismael Uzzyj Torres XL This was a year of growth and maturity for the men of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. Established at Eastern as a fraternity on June l9, 1969, ZBT has grown and established itself firmly in campus activity. This year the fraternity successfully established a little sister organization called the Twenty Pearls. Twenty pearls is a womens service group dedicated to the fraternity and its activities. These women stand for the same principles and ideals as the men of Zeta Beta Tau. The Zebes have been active in intramural athletics, All Campus Sing, Greek Week, and Homecoming. The major project of the fraternity this year was to dedicate Homecoming Day to the Christian Children's Home. The children were permitted to ride on the fraternity float, taken to a dinner, and finally taken to the Homecoming football game as guests of Zeta Beta Tau. The major social event of the year was the Casino Royale Party. BOIIOIVI-FI'Ol1I.' Vicki Wells, Susan Chilton, Lynette Harris, Gigi Anspach, Margie Clements, Linda Hendrix, Karen Lake. Back Row: Darlene Gares, Thelma Dominguez, Vicki Wasserman, Jackie Hollen, Cindy Underwood, Calhy Corn, and Pat Cale. 169 170 Little Sisters Oi Minerva Kay Whitman-Pres. Rosa Pappas-Treas. Donna Baggette Dolores Betzen Karen Bocox Anne Click Cathy Cornwall Dana Grant Sharon Gray .,, . r v.4'.. - i Cathy Hine Vicki Johnston Paula Briggs Diane Crady Zane Garrett Anne Gigante Betty Kay Gilmore Kathie Hames Betsy Hart Donis Heidcr Diana Hershey Pat Lyster Kathy Miller Pam Myers Ruth Nelson .1-.l' s Pam Richey Linda Rickman Linda Sabine Tanya Thompkins Barbara Tulk Brenda White The Little Sisters of Minerva was founded as an honorary organi- zation to assist Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. The Little Sisters assist and support all activities and projects of the fraternity. 1 Pike-O-Ettes Jamie Myers-V Pres. Terry Buzbcc Darla Schlicntz-Sec. Pat Spradley-Treas. , Debbie Anspach Marilyn Borden , .lan Buzbee Pauletta Coffman Lynn Dennison Debbie Eubanks f'-B Karen Gikas , .lanett Griffin . . Jan Haley Laurel Johnson Marilyn Morgan Kathy Hall Vicci Huddleston ,, , .. Jan Ingram Kathy Irwin Jeanne Jefferson -, ,. ,, ., .. L-A, 1 l l Terri Leonard Lana Littell Karen Lloyd V Gail Sanders Edith Strub Frances Wood A Supporting the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities' social and other activities such as the annual Playboy dance, the Pike-O- Ettcs strive to further the ideals, plans and functions of the 'Pikes. Honorary in conception, this sister auxiliary is an asset to the 'Pikes, Greeks. campus and community, ii-- W ':,,T---'.f -, V Y, ll Sandy Mackey Catana Montoya ' l 171 Kathy Miller-Pres. Donna Beck-V. Kay Walker-Sec. Pres. 'G Elizabeth Anderson Cynthia Cantau Lois Marie Dunn .ludy Greaves Marlene Morehouse Kathy Nau Lucy Perkins , Carolee Plageman Peggy Skrabits Karen Wichelns Evelyn Williams Little Sigmcrs y Little Sigmas, an auxiliary ol Sigma Chi, offer their support and assistance in all activities sponsored by Sigma Chis. These activities include mixers, rush programs and Sigma Chi projects. 172 Susan Cleve, V. Pres. Marta Inman, Pres. Sandie Brown Judy Coffman -R Adrienne Hagan Marty Lujan f Tana Wright Stardusters, the auxiliary ol' Kappa Sigma, aid in all functions sponsored by the fraternity. Helping with rush functions, parties, dances, and special events are only at few of the Star- dusters activities. Organized as an honorary organization, the coeds are truly an asset to Kappa Sigma. .H ll: Starclusters Donna Bock, Treas. Deona Anderson Joyce Arnold fx '25 w-Q Linda Corn f '72 l Cindy Penneman Dona Speegle Melanie Vilata Y A, , ...W . , V .MVT S VT - . T - A.. W - ,Z 1 2, - 1 - -.. V Y,-,,. : .. .,.,7.,,.,TW ,Q Cathy Blue Deborah Fletcher Janie Goolsby Cynthia Guerra it l ll Pam Woods Tl l El -.,, l'1'J,:. iU2ff7i?f .1 173 174 Little Sisters Ot The Shield .-L an ,,c4,,.,,,-..zAi Il -ii A-.--. all Ellen Parks-Pres. Peggy Whitehead- Vickie McWilliams- Mary Adams Lorinda Andrews Carol Caudell V. PFCS- Sec.-Treas. -T - ..4., Q 2q,.3.t-'L ' V :.,J1,,..4Q.'- .i.t.,1a, 11... Cheryle Caudell Kathy Daily Elaine Dallas Geleeia Duke Susan Hahn Patricia Heckendorn is Barbara Helton Julie Johnston Janet Jones Rebecca Marshall , Teri McAlister Beci Moody ' -5, tif' 'lie 3 1--1 w. fs 1 V Y, -L Marilyn Morgan Londa Snyder Ellen Stribling Margie Trou,hton V ' is nun E .a.,,,.4.-A-es...iQ.a..ii1iil Janice Young Linda White The Little Sisters of the Shield help Phi Kappa Psi in its campus and community activities. This year, the second for the organization at Eastern, saw the group growing in both size and enthusiasm. ,- 1: A o ..- -. ir' il II . Q . If .A I ' ' 11 . . 1 ' Q in' - . . ' s ' . . , - . .J 4 -, ' - ' , A ' .gal ,. , , .Eg ' -5 I 'f I X s ' - - ,L . f 'a'- 5'LS5l?i'. . !- ' .I 'l v - ' .- v 1 - ire '.+Q -: 'x ' ' - - ' I '- A ,,.-1 -- , ' .YI .I -- - 1 - I4 I... g- 3 QI, '- R C-,p...f A-11, ' '- '1 . 1 fi' II, -I GMM -.- -- I, - N f i I wx-Q' 4 1' ' I ' fa Y , , I ,. 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Melton Vice President tor Personnel ' V Y 1 vt---.., . .-qv' ,A -1, 'll' ln! lx l l ll X llktltl. Q g. J .FF A l Dr. Roy A. Morgan Director of Counseling and Testing, Associate Professor Richard W. Walsh Assistant to Vice- President of Personnel John B. O'Leary Director of Campus Security John Whiteside Director of Financial Aids N, Jack Brown Editor. News Burcuu M , Af -. .1 X , Winston Cox Coordinator ol' Pro- grams, Ollicc ol Public Affairs und Development Lurry Fuqua Director of Alumni Public Affairs And Development Q-H . if iylvx 1 ..e T' : ie ' I 1 ' rf-,., 4 .f 5 X x S AH , i N l'W'g Richard Slinker Director ol' Admis- H. L. iBudJ Stephens Editor, Publications sions: Assistant Pro- lessor in Education 201 202 Dr. Eugene Fox Dean ol' College ol' Gen- eral Studies Dr. James Sublette Dean of Graduate School, Coordinator of Research Academic Affairs Dr. Gall Shannon Vice-President for Academic Aflziirs, Dean of Faculties, and Profes sor in Education Horace Codling Director ol Extension 1 Robert Durrett Director of Community Services .i. . m . .lay Gurley Director of Upward Bound .2a. 1' 'PT'-wa l - s t. f , P t BE E315 H64 v' . it N iii: ' f I4 lx s' ' qfl W1 X, iii - Q is t t -egg if-Til? Q ,.,3,..--J, rf ,guy . ,1 , , A .ft William A. Hoy Director of Placement Charles Irwin Assistant to Vice- President for Academ- ic Affairs FE' , :Qi I q- ?-i ':-:I A f . ,,. .- ,, .t -, lr-6 52' . . 1,45 -.,-.- ft tx 41 .. ,su gf-51.4 nt- , -4 'J -.gptas , ff: D t. .5 -vt -1. '+..-5' ' , .-ia. - . .'v C'-'??Jt:Jl?Jff-7 .' t ' f'it'IqH f' . ',-'rllv ,-t :'1,' - '55 it - ,- -L. 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'Q -1 'v- t , va , - A , It L slay. V t' 'f ff- in '- ' 1.--.1 . 5 --i',,.t2f- ! , , .My Q g'r-wg ..z-la: tt, Q :'E ,'--2 -1 1 . -, tr-' ., 1 w -V, - . -- f' fr. ,, , , , 1 M 55,03 I K -51,4 0. ' - is ' xx Aw. , Sharry Jenkins Co-ordinator ol' Olf- Campus Records Dr. George L. Jones Assistant Dean of Ac- ademic Affairs, Pro- fessor in Education Guadalupe Mendez . Assistant Director, Upward Bound Kenneth Rasmussen Director of Ofl'-Cam- pus Programs and ln- structor in Education Alfred Woodard Registrar 2103 204 ,HER Business Affairs lb ' :MILE l l Bob Bleakley William-Britton Manager, Accounts Internal Auditor Payable Bobby Holeman David McClary Assistant Manager Director, Data Pro- Data Processing cessing Center . Center Gene Harrell Vice President for Business Affairs-Director, Auxiliary Services, Assistant Professor in Business Administration Tommy Essex Chief Accountant Marvin McCutchen Operations Manager Data Processing Center .1 N. 7 il Gerald Hawk Director, Physical Plant and University Engineer ,saga Graham Ribble Superintendent of Plant Maintenance ,,c J- ll B. J. Teal Ralph Vines Purchasing Agent , Director, Food Services as I .411 I .DA .,..-v d Loyd Waters Douglas Wilkerson , Business Manager In- Director of Bookstore, 'A 1 tercollegiate Athletics Duplicating, and Post E- fx Office Lila V X 1 + V ls--1 ' l ,gA .- ' ME . l f, , Q . A .J it . - lie D if ,, '. , Q i. k ,Q - A P+-NJ f A, f if, 'A is f ' V. 4 i ll - . -if i i . V - ' , ' l s H5 n-' yi H V A .I H, 'I n-'lI!,N I 4 r V f y , 1-1 :L '--' 4 ' . ' ..- .H - ' ' ' ' ,' Qi' ,',' , ', ' 7' 1 W av- ' U f::.i'i, .V ' . Q ' . ' , 5 '? ,fir - ' A L X, K. . 1 if ' r - .J , I , - , . L 1 if cj 3 . . A w .Q Q- Q 11 in EI' 5 J flint .5 Ml L ' ' 9. il ' m 4 I ' V. ' 4 ': ' 'I ' ' ' ' N ' A - n. . J ' ' ' fy H 1 ,ld : ,Yr I ' ' . H , 4 ' ' 3 :-e3Q,5v. 1: i r Q H Jil 2' ,N ,I , Q , A, Q' ' ' ' f ' Q if - L ' l Vey! 5 :Rx Y u .- ' ' ' Y I L ' , Y , f 1 1.142 if t I V -i , ' . 1 1 4 .,.... x - ' ' ' ' I --7 l foil l 4 . 205 206 College Ot Liberal Arts And Sciences Department Ot Art Vernon Acker Associate Professor in Art and Art Education ChrisGikas Associate Professor in Art and Art Education Dr. Charles Wlley Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciencesg Professor in English and Art i. A., DaIeHamlett Assistant Professor in Art Peter Wetzler Chairman, Department of Art and Art Educa- tion: Associate Profes- sor in Art and Art Education Department O Anthropology Dr. George A. Agogino Qhairingtn. Department of Anthropologyg Di- rector, Paleo - lndiqn Instltuteg Professor in Anthropology 1i',': l I. , rn l- ' --T 1 ' ' '-' X 'rf' , ,.is:grEa2 , -55 . , - rr- - . ,. . .-1-aa i .uh ,- ' f?'iJ M3 r j. f. if ,iii .qi ,, ' 22:21 ,-., - 5, 1 X :Z I, -11. ,- ,I if , N, A NVE .4 5 'E' All ' Y I 4 -. :Qs I ,, 14 V tl . 7 ,V , .V ,. W 1 ut- ' ' , V- V 1 . ,. 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Dr. Ram Sharma Associate Professor in Chemistry Department Ct Biology Oscar M. l-lofstad Associate Professor in Biology Dr. Newel Jorgensen Assistant Professor in Biology Dr. Jack Secor Assistant Professor in Biology Dr. William Thomas Professor in Chemistry Department Of English And Iourncxlism 1, fx i T --i , ,Sq 3 W ' F Q -'lx I N , '-., f- ,, :if 1, .. .. , V .i 4 ' lllill' ' if x ' l' , . lf, ing ,N L I l is., Ei it 15, 5 1,11 -f-sci 0 V ', ' , ' ' ' 1 --e 4 Arlene Berne Stanley Berne Paul Coggins Associate Professor in Associate Professor in Assistant Professor in English English English m . gs .-fic' 5,fH'1' ' ' I l .V 5' . 1 . J I , 'Z . i- i U, I i-ii Tl ,f , .,,, A t-,, 'f'. , - -1- -giqii I i I 9 l li: .g ag ' ,ei 7 wi' - we - K Es! V- l l g , 3, in . t' jg, , Dr. James Penrod Professor in English , is Em f sy Iggxvmm M - 4 N w H W, . H W , gg Q if mst ,i 'Q' fy E ' .4v Ev XP My .g , Bill Sheridan Adviser to Student Pub- licationsg Assistant Pro- fessor in Journalism Jerry Steadmon Assistant Professor in English Dr. Jack Williamson Professor in English Dr. Linda Robinson Assistant Professor in English Dr. E. Debs Smith Chairman, Department of English and Jour- nalismg Professor in English Dr. Nancy Warr Assistant Professor in English Norman E. Wright Instructor in English 209 210 Department Of Geology it i ii --Eat t ,. wi: 1 rj- ' -gl . fe Hi 4 '52, ' iv gg- :NV I f , ' .2 . C x K Dr. Bernard Halperin Ronald Fowler Robert Mutheny Associate Professor in Instructor in History Assistant Professor History History LonnieCorbitt Assistant Professor in Geology Dr. William D. Pitt Cliuirmun, Department of Geology: Professor in Geology Dr. John Morris Assistant Professor in History Fred Nials Instructor in Geology . as Q -iq i, ,tm l ll A-fit. My 1 t Q 'l li, B 1 I ,L fad I lt ' L I t l '-1 N.. ,.q,,, ,1. it t - :Hg Lf' A.. l l if .I T' Dr. Forrest Walker Chairman, of History: Professor in Department Associate History RoyleneGibbcns Serials Librarian, ln- structor in Library Science Joseph Place Audio -Visual Librar- ian: Assistant Profes- sor in Library Science Pearce Grove Director of Library Chairman, Department of Library Science: Associate Professor in Library Science . I.. 'iv If? ' : . flu - if Edward Richter Acquisitions and Se- rials Librariang As- sistant Professor in Library Science Depyctrtment Cf Library Science , . 'fa ' ,tw i g l tlxilx l i viiw ' I . 6 ' vx . 1 , ll' F11 , my wa Y? vt Ag Y' ' ' .345 Cecil F. Clotfelter Technical Services ' Librariang Associate Professor in Library Science VT as . 4 we QSM qw ., at W- , mfg 4 .1-X1 if gi .' ' t as , ,lil -gg 1 .'., I ., if lu ', 'E , fly api 'L , 14, -i , . . IH ' K. ,lunar v...'A'a 1'f.- ,l' ' 1-ry- '3 !Q5, J1-S ' f: . aww. fa I r.:s25,gt - 7 FY: . I , ' V 5 .'.' V, .egg i ri I ' V X ' Y SLE. A Mary Clotfelter Audio-Visual Reference Librarian Lorene Hallenberger , Associate Professor in Library Science Aldona L. Smith Catalog Librarian: As- sistant Professor in Li- brary Science Nedra Isbell 'Reference Library Assistant i . ' ' U' T' ' lil ll :i - 'r:3. tt. 'L'- J,-Q li ,- ' V J if u I ,. ,L I V1 P r 'gzzfi-r E .,H , I iii -,I ll k .1 Peggy Tozer Public Services Librar- ian: Associate Profes- sor in Library Science 1 LauraMcGuire Documents Librarian: Instructor in Library Science Mary Jo Walker Reference Librariang Instructor in Library Science 211 212 ' i thawte QCA f L -55 his 3 - 5. , ,S M' Zifisic ' 5 x: ' '31 ' flii 1 t. ter a4:19va.,:.: 1: '51 I g,gis31i1tt,gf,a -5.1.5 ,iaiqmzx er: A 1 .:.:::.. gblxf,-L.. L. ', 1 11:-t:e:.3. 5 H fsmiivs-. if: ga -. sp , . .:. ., v ny .J fr . , gtk. Stanley Gale Assistant Professor 'in Mathematics Department Ot Mathematics 1 tw. UR lf ,tt 1 - ' I wir: :vi- P mit Ernest A. Propes Associate Professor in Mathematics it 'i Juanita Thompson Instructor in Math- ematics Department Ot Mark Fairman Associate 'Professor in Modern Languages Russell Saxton Instructor in Modern Languages Lucile Buchanan Associate Professor in Mathematics Thurman Elder Assistant Professor in Mathematics C.K.Wilson Chairman, Department of Mathematics: As- sociate Professor in Mathematics Modern L Zigrids Steinbergs Assistant Professor in Modern Languages 1 William Calton Assistant Professor in Mathematics ,, l Q . ' iiveaiw i s l . f,., b N , Dr. Richard Fawcett Assistant Professor in Mathematics Vern E. Witten Associate Professor in Mathematics anguages Candido Tafoya Assistant Professor in Modern Languages Department f Physical Education Charles Buddy Ball Head Basketball Couch: Assistant Professor in Health, P.E. and Recreation .,,A...-1412!-ff ' ' eil'-F , 'I' Richard Dart William Joy Dr. Dewey F. Langston Head Swimming Coach, Athletic Trainerg In- Professor in Healthg Instructor in Health, struetor in Health, P.E. P.E. and Recreation P.E. and Recreation and Recreation Y V -,, W, a -:Av-..1,--.'- Y f -Y - i y jlf i ,V :haf X tif' :Klux 4 1,3 M. I I 5 t ar- f l as - P t rc h Y -was , ikrir n A 'sk i H Q5 ' 1 4 . l B. B. Lees Golf Coach, Assistant Professor in Health, P.E. and Recreation 1 Wes'-- ,gIt14:'-.!'f7, ' ...wif . 5 ,N 1. - f-l1'1-114-get'+-ffgsftf. e...,5gf. A,-1' f +f'f t ap , , - My 'f . '-.1f-sv! w,Qg'Jfff1z-- ttf, - .fi 't:-tv :L,'za.l. - f- - V . 1. -. .' 7 4. . .pe e A ' sl 'L 5.':1.-'TQ'- 1 wt., ' ,Qt yi: .,,'-'U '-f. 'f:'e '4- '.'I W M, Q lv. 2.1 f 1. P A Q- c it fe' - mst.,151-'xt-:Pe-eff - 1-at-gk ,ya . ,543 is 34 , Nga- ' .1 ig ta- 1 ss . --.:' Tx I., . .N '- ff' -5 - 2 in -LL '- ' ':,-.---tft7r.,' -we 'Z c it ff- - , .f t .t ' .1 f. ctw. .. WM . 10 J , , -.. ,. 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Dr. Carl Richardson Jack Scott Bill Silverberg Gary Taylor Tennis Coach, Profes- l-lead Football Coachg Instructor in Health, Assistant Football sor in Health, P.E., Associate Professor in P.E. and Recreation Coach: Assistant Pro- and Recreation Health, Physical Ed- ucation and Recreation lessor in Health, P.E.f and Recreation Department Of Religion Charles Coulston Visiting Instructor in Religion Dr. Stephen Eckstein Chairman, Department of Religion: Visiting Professor in Religion : ,., !,-,f, ,N -Q A lit 1 1 . l 1 I' , '.l fl- r 'Ji' ff.- 117 Vif 'N H H ' if ' 1' M . ll' ii' ii 'L f Il x I X, , fg.,g1i?f . it V qw ' H ,S -if gg H Egg H WH QB fir.: - I V I L pw, ' , W: ,, -lllh , Y. Q, -23: f l- . :5::..:.,.,. X -- ,d---if ' Farrell D. Odom Visiting Religion Professor in M:-M-, -men it -t.1--.---- 4. -Wir:-V, it -- if , ll g na' a m is 'Q Qfrwvg 'H ,.:. -1 . it w . ss ,H L - I' S5 is '- '- . :..l-z HE -V -R V. 'H fi - is gifs Ly ' , 2.24 ' ze- . FSR 5 , K J B Humans E 1 .H Bl Ivy, M -rt ,-:I-fr' ,Ag :Q If-, f -' N' bf mfs' M... .- , , ,W ,Qi ' ,jk go -. I I ..-.,,.:,.,. ,W 'E I . 53:55, .. H gaxi if f:.:':'- I- Ji' .uf ' lla gi - ., - .- ...' New ., . 'Mft .gi r.: M.. xx? .-. X .+x-K .,Y,r , , 35f:Gs,.,g Department Of Physics 'E Dr. O. Dayle Siltler Associate Professor in Physics :Q J. ' vm ,if 1 Q . ig g 'A rr Wi ., :id-'gag ,z-qi X Q1 JF- f' i WRU! r' y' ii fy fx 1 4 V J. V5 Y ' 1 fi 1 . if 11- w-sw- lm- IIJIIEI Dr. Mercedes Agogino Professor in Physics Dan Spalding Chairman, Department of Physicsg Associate Professor in Physics 215 216 1 'N' T I ' Q x I i y, . l if AX Major Carl F. Burgdorf Assistant Professor in Military Science Capt. James L. Daniel Assistant Professor in Military Science Department Ot Military Science l , i Lt. Col. Alfred Cunningham Professor in Military Science: Commandant of Cadets I l Mai..lohn A..FinicaI U xwilnkyh -:-...- f- Q Assistant Professor in f Military Science .i'it'l5gff-.Ci-1... - 4 1' 1:E,EZ ' i,'f,Si15..w t :- Z - 'I L --L' ' ir- Bin.3,TN gf: ,. V W ' , ' 1 ' . '-X ' : - '....p-n...-.--- W I ,-ug, ..,, .i . Y V .A-,-.. 1 , ,,,. ' l M ' E ,.,. x Department Of Soclal Sclences t - Dr. Vance Holland Associate Professor in Political Science Bcrnudyne Turpen Assistant Professor in Political Science l i William J. Mettcnet Associate Professor in Geography Arthur Vincent Assistant Professor in Geography Frederick Wuori Associate Profcssor in Economics College Ot Education Department Ot Psychology And Education ' E xg Dr. Natividad Allen Associate Professor in Psychology Ki 2?-2 AWK ri Q31--Q.. PP 2 , .gamma A 1 V-1 E ggwliss 1 g Q mit s ' .P E M his , 2,2-im: my , . B41 ajft' yr In , ft, 5 V .sam H? s f.'. ss s nw . 5 A s f E 4' ,li . 1533 Dr. Edward N. Girard Associate Professor in Education and Psychology ts my-sm L o it ,Mir E Thx ll rr i wg 'annual I Kilt i f: i. 45. .- l H . 'Q' 'LASR I ff er I H X ,4 .5 x 1 V Q XM. . V 7 .E A ,Q it 21. V .rI2s W?:-.,. H., f. 4.45: 'fr 1 . rx Dr. William F. Baldwin Professor in Psychology f i Henry H.Hahn Associate Professor in Psychology YA V 1- 1 I , .J..fi:am!E:s. KX' Dr. I-lendrlk DeBru1n Dean, College of Educationg Associate Professor in Education Dr. Ben K. Luck Chairman, Department of Psychology: Asso- ciate Professor in Psychology James Vernon Instructor in Psychology Department Ot Education Foundations Dr. Harold K. Brascll Director of Special Ed- ucation: Associate Pro- fessor in Education Special D img-P .. fl:.I'l:5AJ 'L Z, EW, 'V 171 '. ' i l -CH L I' ' ali 1 5 ' g . W . ag? . 4 ' -V ll yy Pnl ...wt .l .,,il- 'V Visit if . .i 1. A it? ,p tl I ,H 1 M 'il 1 , Clyde Powell Part-Time Instructor in Education habit rf' '- . -,, .K s fi ,f 'ir . H 73. V U17 .t-Ly. f ini.. ii-If . 1 V, - . r,fL,!frV. , , .' wt ttteseiivszt t :- . William Young Assistant Professor in Special Education Dr. .Icrry D. Donnelly Assistant Professor in Education PA Nj W'-M . .N A. . ' II fl f',,'.,,, .Q ff 'ff Ftdttt Tlfiih-Jgx Q Dr. Jerry Rainwater Director of Reading Center: Assistant Pro- fessor in Education t. t . its , 1 f- T vii, I il , Il 2, if W lm' tiftgyg. i 'iid'-gat 4 xii ti Hn. p,I ,X gy. liking' E Wil f ii lla:- ! JJ' lit E Dr. John V. Gregory Chairman, Department of Student Teaching: Professor in Education nl mf .-1 -. Dr. Guy Waid Chairman. Department of Secondary Education: Professor in Education I . v i t .1-AL. --'xl ,--'1-:LLL ,.,' ',,,.-- ,,..-- Dr. Carl A. Parker Chairman, Department of Elementary Educa- tion: Professor in Ed- ucation W ,.,,u,: . Dr. Warren O. Watkins Director of Teacher Education: Professor in Education Dr. I. V. Payne Chairman. Department ol' Education Admin- istrationg Associate Professor in Education .f-1' . ag, Dr. Howard Webster Associate Professor in Education .. Wa. ,, ,. Us Q . so ta. out 2 'htm . . ---.4 . o -ggi , l' Rjfifs ' 5 fs' W M . -H :ist r , - : tif a, X, J sig, A .zz ' 'ii - ld. 219 220 College Of Business Arvel Branscum Chairman, Department of Business Admin- istrationg Associate Professor in Business Administration l l 'J '- l ffff n 0 .12 ws. Y sly, i:Z,.e,, 4 3 if l A4552 'LX ' Q iii- b x iv Thomas Lynn Brown Assistant Professor in Business Administration W -1 F f il .1 l Dr. Paul L. Stcmgle Dean, College of Businessg Professor in Business Administration it V lllll tl 1 'mil' . ia, V 741 l Ll R' .. ' X P if r '.l' 1 ' 1 Q., sl N -in . 'L X043 thu L Isabelle Branum Assistant Professor in Business Education Derrell Bulls Chairman, Department of Marketingg Associate Professor in Business Administration Gavin Brown Assistant 'Professor in Business Administration Dr. Geraldine Ebert Chairman, Dept. of B u s i n e s s Educationg Professor in Business Education A El, ua ,VV it -, -f' 'ff 'f A, QI! 4 ,1 ,i N . ,..,. .. , 4 t J t ' J ke 4 3 i Hetrick Foss Associate Professor in Business Education H. B. Mclntire Instructor in Business Administration I 1 VY ,.4- 1-'-fi' .fe UP -1 Dr. Kenneth Hillier Acting Chairman, Dept. of Finance: Associate Professor in Business Administration itilhif -. -Q. . :fi- Wi ' - P ? --my.: , , Y . J, if1g',3Q 533 A A 41.5.-'1 ti-1 '. P' .-.,E.Qf' f L A iffffi . f ,,- ,kg :ri-Lug , . fs. t, .prix . ,4- Q -i,b'x x in .--,yr i , y r '-gg A 'ie-t... ' 4- . if i wg I A 1 Berneice Melton Part-time Instructor in Business Education I Henry Jacobs, Jr. Acting Chairman, Dept. of Management Seienceg Assistant Professor in Business Administration Eugene Newton Chairman Dept. of Data Processing and Busi- mms Research: As- sistant Professor in Business Administration '!'!E'.-r . -1, x r aff' -st., .5 Mary Beth Koester Assistant Professor in Business Administration Terry Othick Instructor in Business Administration i t 221 222 School Cf Music .... ,- , . j W-ig 1 . . I ' V A 5-.-- .- r -:ti-.if-5 gif' :1 'L 51. ' -uni ' -V 1 if ,..- A3 ri tE5'i.'-'E-I3-31 5' 2 '-5' - Lfiigh -L-5-5 Ib ,H ,LY -, n . 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TJ,,-ig-u:'L'wf:?,::5f?.1s', . 1-r-...rf I 29 4:-' QPQNQ-:'fF-:ir-I 'iggflSfk'.1uia'.l:'?-an-5E'I1'3-f- fi'TiQ. FFYQSPIQQ-33'l?f3i'x ' i -' f 4 2. :es .r-: -.fri- 5 2 ur - -we 4 Nic.: ' , . ,-r..,.,',.. ps-QQ, ,,,,.,. .1 , ,,,,. uf, ,. . . . , . . J - . - .-'-c J,.v4-l- :Jus V3-1.2 253' 3' xg HE--X 'X , 'f '5' in - . .. . ,sss,33f1,,w,s,t5sg.. '..,,5f-L-.g3g.,... 1,-..g,s35,,M,,.,Jg3 if ' 1 tlsattvmtt ,gv:-5r2i7S+ -':fWlii1.s5-rt:fsf't2f'ts:- - Dr. Duane Bowen Assistant Professor in Music Ronald Griffith Assistant Professor in Music n -t i , . Dr. Pctul Strub Dean, School ol' Music: Chairman, Dept. of Music Educationg Profes- sor in Music s . ss sms J s LQ A s iff . . s 1 V f , Q- 1 8 P- A S1 1 t . .asfjf t :H I .1 I rm g r' j s Q' 57, 1 I s - s s . s ' ss . 45 j ss ' g.:::.:.:.:.:,: 5 W. I K 13' 4.3 . '. 1 -,s ,W J P- r, L .... Ah Gillian Buchanan Chairman, Department ol' Piano, Associate Professor in Music films W- fi 'fin iilll wifi' I LIN .' 'tl ' 'JZ' Dr. Doreen Grimes Chairman, Department of Music Theory: As- sociate Professor in Music Louis A. Burkel Associate Professor in Music Donald V. Paschke Assistant Professor in Music Louis A. Diercks Visiting Professor in Music .,-Q, Dr. Harold A. Popp Assistant Professor in Music Stephen R. Folks Assistant Professor in Music Charles Seybold Instructor in Music 25: - an X -, .g :.:Y un, 5? -,Ig - 'Y -'IT-A W ' .. iiwuzt WL K ' ' I X.. , , .. t, I hi s 3,1 , i Q Y' 1' suurvim' ' i L-ghl 'r 4 ff' , Q ' f r x ' j f Dr. Anne Swenson Part-time Assistant Professor in Music l at i it ' V , tl! FSSQQQLQA l Eff! l df- fi its Q J W Q . A. S -l l : , I QQ' 'X 5 if X X Milton A. Swenson Chairman, Department ol Music History and Literature: Assistant Professor in Music Floren Thompson Director of Bandsg Chairman. Department of Instrumental Musicg Associate Professor in Music B: l X f - ,V 1 :Pu W: ' it if-F A ' glut , 155' 1 iffzl - N - .4 X 'V V I R I. N i A , Arthur M. Welker William R. Wood Director of Symphonyg Instructor in Music Assistant Professor in Music .1 .. . ,l'!l',, . 1. 223 224 School Of Speech And Drama l V W r fi 'i ' , .-A Dr. R. Lyle Hcrgcm Dean, School of Speech and Theatre Chairman, Department of Theatre Gail Ferguson Clinical Supervisor for Speech and Hearing Clinic Eloise Kennedy Associate Professor in Speech l Duane Ryan Assistant Professor in Speech and Drama MikeStano Instructor in Speechg Acting Director of Forensics .', . A 1 Leonard P. Leary Instructor in Speech and Theatre Richard Waite Assistant Professor in Theatre Dr. William Roberts Assistant Professor in Speech Pathology and Audiology Eldon Walker Director of Forensics, Assistant Professor 'in Speech SN ' 'K -2 , ,CQ.,... School Ot Technology V ,W O M Dr. Albert A. Bettina Dean, School of Technologyg Professor in Industrial Education Dr. Vera Murphcy Chairman, Department of Home Economics: Associate Professor in Home Economics fl A-. N' fs 't H 's I if V V, V I' ' 'Q-,gh 4 'I I ' 'Q ' . iff? f V rut. I if oft i. ,X -, ,. -1'fZi.4s,5f , I 1.'g'p,:.fQ2-' M ',7'11-nn, .Y ' : I V , Q v L.-I . ' ,' -fl ' l,:'Jzi. ' Merle Quisenberry Assistant Professor in Technical Institute Newcll Page Associate Professor in Agriculture Dr. William J. Rosin Chairman, Department of Industrial Education: Associate Professor in Industrial Education Larry Ahlstrom Instructor in Electronics ss-me .. an H -f 'jgathg 25553 ' I -mijlai sy I Mg ml e -s Dudley Cash Chairmang Department of Agriculture: Direc- tor of Farmsg Assistant Professor in Agriculture , I Philip R. Hurtt Hal McCord t Special Instructor in Instructor tn Engineer- Electronics ing l I Robert Pcndergraft Chairman, Department of Engineering and Technical Institute: As- sistant Professor in Engineering X. , ., , h ll ' , v f -at l .' it V 115-C - 'QE' --LJ 'A 5 I A I- it-.1 'Q F-w - -ve - x 'V . fi A-, sk ' 'l ' Ag' . ,.... , B A E Bill Zachry Assistant Professor in Industrial Arts 225 -226 A bel. Guy Raton Acton, Rebecca Albuquerque Alexander. Alive Espanola Allen. Carolrn Roswell Allen. Terri Lynn Gallup Amalluel. Yemane Ababa. Ethiopia Anmro, Pele Clovis Anrlzmron. Cnrhlr Roswell Andenmn. Frank C urlsbud Anzlt-an-:1,Jea1i Farmington Aragon. Mabel Portales Archulela, Alonzo Suntu Fe Arnold. Joyce Anne Albuquerque Ashley. .lefj Melrose Ashley. Toni Clovis Buberx. George , Clovis Baca. Peter Tucumcari Bachrel. Mike Taos Baldwin. Chrislie Portales Balzuno. Dale Maxwell Baker. Drbbic' L. Raton Bnrllz. Glllzl' R. Albuquerque Balm. Suxan Los Alamos BHIILQY. Terri' Hereford, Texas Freshmen ,,. IQ-4 Mu ,I ,. 1 ' QQ X. ,v-vu-Q04 -W, -N. -sn -,Q 3 I' fl .- 1 17 ff f' .llllll 'DVM ' I . 4 W, , Bearalrley. Clinton Tohatchi Becenti. Rena Crownpoinl Bell. James H. Dexter Belvin. Peggy Artesia Bender. Ann Alamogordo Bender. Gan' Clovis Benneu, Charles Causey Berning. Barry R oswell Bethel. Chrir Santa Fe Be1:en, Dalorar Hereford. Texas Bilrie. Thurman Mexican Springs Bjarkejuzlr Los Alamos Blakey. Larqr Causey Blue. Carol Portales Bielrlein. Arlrid Alamogordo Baal, Pal La Paz. Bolivia Borganran. Sherri AZlCC Bowman. Grace Artesia Bord, Lara Farmington Brurnblell. Paltql' Dexter Brandenburg. Peggy Alexandria, Va. Bridges. Glenn S. Espanola Broom. Linda Jal Brown. William Midland. Texas Bllfdlll, Bonnie Gradi Buch agen. Leroy Conches Dam Burnen. Roberl Portales Bymun. J ohnnj' Albuquerque Caines. Quenlin Albuquerque C ameron. Linda Portales Camp. Ricky Belen Campos. John Santa Rosa 227 228 Freshmen Caxtillo. Virginia Magdalena Caradax, Mark Los Alamos Carlagno. Richard West Hartford, Conn. Calhel. Donny Frionu, Tex. C aslle, .lim Deming C audvll, Cheryla Albuquerque Celo. Cvpriana Jemez Pueblo Cegwlak. Rursell W itcstone, N.Y. Chaney. Slephen Tcxico Chappell. Rosemary Los Lunas Chavez, Helen Moriarity Chrixliallseli. Terry Albuquerque C lark, C ollven Porlulcs Clavel. Rebecca Roy C le venger, C har-vl Los Alamos C line, Carolyn Albuquerque Clower, Gary Holloman AFB C onnally, Ann Roswell Cojf71ran,.lndv Albuq ucrque Coil. Eugenz- W. Des Moines. lowu COlL',.l. D. Portales. N. M. Cale. Patricia Albuquerque Collins, Lial Hobbs C ooper, Berry Monument Cooper, Carolvn Los Alamos C orrlo va, J uanila Clovis Corn, Susan Albuquerque Coxnvr. Evelyn Napa, Calif. Coverl. Terry Las Vegas Cowen, Gayland Clayton Coy. Margarel Dallas Cazbns, Richard Las Vegas Cozzens. Anila Portales C ana, Bealrice Mesilla Canmu, Yolanda Santa Fe Cdfpwllfr. Mark Clovis Carrer. Mariha Si1llLa1kc City Carrascv. Pt-nnie Clovis av tl s ...X is -A .P Crabb, Randi' Los Alamos Crane. Suzanne Aztec Creek. Carolyn Alamogordo C ramer, Shirlqt' Portales Dahl. K athy Raton Dahlgren. Sieve Las Cruces Dale. Marry North East. Pa. Dallar. Elaine Tatum Dunielr, .lruma Roswell Darguplu. Dipankar Madison. Wis. Davirlron. Craig Los Alamos Davis, .lan Albuquerque Davis.Jualr Tucumcari Day. BPIIII' Los Alamos Deen, BPH-l' Roswell Deininger, Jan Roswell Demas. Paui Albuquerque Devin, David Roswell Dominquez, Eleanor Santa Fe Dorman. Karen Dexter Duwell, Rurry Tucumcari Dragon. .Iacki Santa Fe Duda. Ed Portales Duncan. Cheryl Albuquerque Duncan. J umes Amarillo. Tex. Edge. Garl' Portales Ellir. .SVILVIIII Binghamton. N.Y. Encirriax. Adam Moriurity E vera-ir, Travis Farwell. Tex. Fails. John A, Portales F erlig. Daniel Aztec Fellers, Gayle .Artesia Ferguson. M ararel Tucu mca rr Finley. Dirie Taiban F isher. Mary Sulphur, Okla. Hlchhorn, Dan Albuquerque Fleming, Aileen Bloomfield Flemming, Charles Albuquerque F lowers. K ennelh Clovis 229 230 Freshmen Francis, Linda Cannon AFB F mnco, Raber! Tucumcari Franken, J im Las Vegas Frelin, Michel Anchorage, Alaska Frilz.J. Nelson Los Lunas Fritz. L. Paul Albuquerque F ry. Kathy Albuquerque Fuller. Ginger .lal Garcia. Don Albuquerque Garria, J ern' Roswell Garcia, Roberl Bueyeros Garnett. William Tucumcuri Ghiglier, Palriciu Raton Gilrdod. Jean Albuquerque Gober. Jae Albuquerque Gaz-sling, Helen SL. Johns, Ariz. Gonzales, Adela Dexter Greerz. Jim C lovls Green . Sandra Kansas City. Mo. Guglielma. Peler West Hartford, Conn. Gurule. Greg Belen Hagan, Bill r Farmington Hale. Dermix Belen Halllord. Gam' Portales Ham, James Carrizozo Hamillan, Roberz Kirtland Hamillon. Marvin Tucumcari Ford, Dixie Clovis Ford. Glenn ' Snyder, N.Y. Foulau. Margaret Albuquerque F o wler. Judith House Fox, Laura Sun Jon Q iii' '..l1j: Q i 'Z . ,Q VN 13 .1 . .7 an Hamleu, Sharon Portales Hanrock, Randy Beltsville. Md. Hanks, Jerry Portales Harberl. Bob Los Alamos Hardin. Jim Portales Harlcey. Nancy Lovington Harkqv. Ronafd Abernathy. Tex. Harkey. Wayne New Deal, Tex. Hasenbank, Linda Los Alamos Hasler, Darlene Gal I u p Hana. DeLo,vce Hamilton. Montana Harden. Wayne Clovis Hearon. Barbara Albuquerque Hegwoad. Janel Farmington Helian. Barbara Tatum Hengslenberg. Laurel Los Alamos Herring. C1 rnlhia Albuquerque Hess. Mark Massillon, Ohio Hexler, Frank Melrose Herler, Sherra Carlsbad Hine. CGlh,l' Ruidoso Hohimer, .lay Eunice Holm. C hrir Los Alamos 231 232 Freshmen Housh, James Albuquerque Howell. Larry Moriarity - Howell, Roberl Santa Fe Howey. Terri Albuquerque Hughes. Byron Eunice Hunler. Karen Artesia Huston. James Portales Iivman, Nita Ruidoso Ingle, Robin Clovis Ingram. Kim Austin, Tex. Izard, Carol Artesia James, John Albuquerque Janway. Roxie Belen Jaramillo. Henry Portales Jennings. Kathy McAlister Jenlzen. S Iephen Clovis Jimenez, Karen Raton John. Belly Farmington John, Shellv Eunice Johnson. Harry Hagerman Johnson. Karen Seattle, Wash., Johnston, Marjorie Albuquerque Jones, Brenda Roswell Janes. Jacque Albuquerque Justus. Timmie Portales' A Keith, Kalhy Roswell K elf. Sherry Albuquerque , Kenned . Curlix Roswellv Kerby, Kim Lovinglon K ernadle, Gary Los Alamos Holmes. Linda Elida Holmes, Sherman Taos ,M .. x N' KX V.. ,rm V u xl r V iv X Y. Kerr, Konard Quarryville, Pa. K err, Michael Melrose K err. Owaisso Dexter K ilgore, Debra Albuquerque K orrregay. J an Carlsbad K mL Dennis Pittsburg, Pa. K ramer, Debby Michigan City, Ind. Kunslek, Paul Wrightslown, N..l. Lackey. Weldon Tatum LoCourse, Robert Albuquerque Laile.r. Mark Santa Fe Lake. Karen Albuquerque Lamolhe. Wayne Greenfield. N.Y, Lancasler. Gregory Las Vegas Lone. Tim Aztec Langston. C yndie Eunice Lanyon. Lissa Carthage, Mo. Lara, Wklci Apple Valley, Calif. Larez. Sylvia San Francisco, Calil. Large. James ' Albuquerque Lawson. Jane! Belen Lee, C ynlhia Lovington Legion, Joann Carlsbad Lslie. Lonnie Clovis Lelcher. Ronnie Artesia Lewellen, Sharon Magdalena Lewis. Connie San .lon Lewis. Mary Roswell Lewis, Sharry Artesia Lieb, Randy Portales ' Lind. Bnice Los Alamos Lillie, Georgianna Church Rock Lilllefield, Lesler Portales 233 234 Freshmen Long. Leila Philadelphia, Penn. Long, Sybil Clayton Lopez, Hemjv Lake Arthur Luckow. Debea Crookston L ynran, G Wynne' Clovis Maloney, Parry Portales Manning. James State College. Penn. Manning. Susan Belen Marchiolle. Alberl Carlsbad Marez. Dara Clovis Marlin. Cindv Tucumcari Mdfllll, Dolores Hobbs Marlin. Gregg EI Paso, Tex. Marlin. Marjv Clovis Marlin, Newron Jal Marlin. Timothy Lackawanna, N.Y. Marlinez. Louis Lovinglon Marlinez. Paul Espanola Marliner, Richard Albuquerque M ascarenar, S leve Aztec Maxev. Rosemanv Grants ML'Alisler, T erry Espanola McEride. Gregg Clovis McClain, Rodney Fort Sumner McDaniel, .lack Albuquerque McDonald. Marie Bloomfield McGill. Molly Albuquerque Mclnrire. Chervl Portales MClIII,l'IP. Marsha Albuquerque Mclnryre. Paula Las Cruces Lloyd. K uren Raton Lock, David Carrizozo Lorlrwoarl. Mark Clovis Lunm.r.rioll. Terri Zuni ' Ludd. Vfl1l't'lll Bakersfield. Calif. sup . .lf l l l l McKenney. Mary Clovis McPherson, Berry Clovis Medina. Josephine Zia Pueblo Mekela. Ruben Los Alamos Merrell. Kathryn Portales Mikesell. Glenn Phoenix, Ariz. Minton. Debbi Artesia M ilchell. Teresa Clovis Mondragan. Harrv Santa Fe Manroya.Jahnny Sanla Fe Moore. Barbara Roswell Moore. Gloria Cannon AFB Morrison. Cvnlhia Hobbs ' Murphy. .lun Los Alamos Murray. Michael Tucumcari Newman. Carey Tucumcari Nolasco. Rudy Albuquerque Norman. Ruben Babylon. N.Y. Norlhrup, Linda Belen Nunnallv. Gary Causey Oakes. Diane Bosque Farms Oaks. Carol Clovis 0'Brien. Allen Albuquerque Odle. Karen Albuquerque 0'Neal. Mollie Moriarily Oney. Manly Mounlainair Orlega. Josie Tucumcari Oswald, Sam Plainview, Tex. ,Q ..., f ffm f N f 1 . ,J-. -1 11 ' K., 4 . , V Q W ., Q 'V' L - d I , w !,,5g-Kxxfr 'Ar Q 1 A if X - We - 1 ' -' A M- 'v zz 4 pf U1 xf fa 'A ' Q,,ag,f1 f,QQaJ21, , - 1.'a'94'eKL!' C W ' .,-Q 1 V4 Iliff-N ', 5' V- .,,4 -X 1. hr f 1 . fg., 3 'E is gf? 'ff eff 1 47 A ,fr 1, ' if A , Q . ,f Av N Q- 2 L55 ,fl ,f , QQ ,.- F. I . X., f' x 4.-' M :M .' Q xiii' 'ln- Wig- ir-- W4 ' 'N 33 ,as-Ei . J f 4Rt?? -., W '.u , 1 1. , , A7 L YW qw kb Rhodes, Marv Albuquerque Richards. Bill Portales Richards. Laura Gallup Richards, S lever: Gallup Richardson, James Sl. Vrain Ricketts. Sally Farmington Riddle. Mike Tucumcari Roberson. Zeph Portales Raberis, Dwighi El Paso, Tex. Roberts. Ternv Portales Robinson. Jimmie Clovis Robinson, K aihy Clovis Roclchold. Margaret Roswell Razlriqaez. Mario Santa Fe Radriquez. Sylvia Hagerman Rogers, .lock Melrose Romero, I-'redda Albuquer-que Romero. ames Vclarde Romero. Linda Clovis Rosin. Susan Portales ROXI, Sandi' Albuquerque Rorh..Ierri' Los Alamos Roth. Vicki Albuquerque Roybal. Rosemarv Nambe Runhron. Janice Clovis Rust. Beverly Portales Rulharl, James Seminole. Tex. Sanchez, Dorolhy Albuquerque Sanchez. Robert Santa Rosa Salas. Hyacinth Santa Fe Sandoval. Theresa Cuba Savage, .luanila Albuquerque 238 Freshmen Senn. Sam Socorro Shelron. Linda Lovinglon Shepherd. Jackie Clovis Shoemare. C hrisline Clovis Siegmann. C hrisline Grams Silvers. Palricia Napa, Calif. Simmons. Carol Carrizozo Simmons, M yra Carlsbad Simmonx. Sue Portales Simpson. Bruce Santa Fe Simpxon. Jean Ariesia Simpson, Parriria Clovis Sliuker. Mike Portales Smirh, Herbert Red Lion, Pa. Smilh, Judi' Bclen Smilh. K1-iih Farmington Smi!ll.Kei1ll D. Kansas Cily, Mo. Smilh. Tal Alamogordo Snowlow. Debbie Abuquerque Sosa. Elia Artesia Speir, C hervl Deming Spilile. James Birmingham, Mich. Srarkovieh. Paul Raton Sl0L'kl0l1,JlI7l Albuquerque Stoker. Eugene Kirtland Sloril, Harriet Corrales S rribling. Jacqueline Taos Sublene, Jimmy Clovis Sullemeier. Connie Corona Swanke. Susan Albuquerque Schiller. Palsy Clovis SCl1lJXIL'I'. Karen Los Alamos Seiler, Tom Marshalltown, Iowa Sellers. Leon Seagraves. Tex. l l .411 r I 1 ,J l l l 1 la.. f , qu. I 2.1 . If-x M1 li, ,ia l . l l WMS .1 'Y' 'T Switzer, Roger Albuquerque Taliman, Garv Gallup Taule, Donna Albuquerque Tavlor. Phil Alamogordo Teglmeier. Barbara Los Alamos Tenjv, Kalhy Portales Tenorio. Max Santa Rosa Terry, Mona Clovis Thode. Alan Gallup Thompson. James Belen Thompson, Yvonne Roswell Thnrnion. Garland Napa. Calif. Thornton, Terrell Bloomfield Tillman, Lowell San .I on ' Toli ver. Susan Amarillo. Tex. Torres, Richard Socorro Trice, Richard Hobbs Trujillo, Elizabeih Santa Fe Tngiillo. Rosalee Deming Turner. Jeanne Portales Underwood, Angie Ruidoso Valdez. J a hn ell Espanola Van A ni werp. Daroihy Portales Vandl. Mark Albuquerque Van Hecke. Rick Los Alamos Varnell. Delberl Rogers Vasquez. Diann Las Vegas Vealrh, Carla Albuquerque 239 Freshmen Wilsey. Palricia Alhu uerque Woojall. Terry Albuquerque Yeakey. K l'I'l:l' Clovis Young. Janire Hobbs Fu ua Yvonne M. U ' ' Albuquerque Zagone, A ngela Alamogordo Vinall. Marcux Tucumcari Vmbel. Srhvlia Floyd Vulgau. Larrainv Albuquerque WH!iliHgl0ll, Bob Springer Wagley, Carlin Forrest Wallace. Mary Lovinglon Washington. Suxan Portales Warson. Markiua Holdenville. Okla Wea ver. J Ohllllll' Albuquerq uc Weber, Laura Milwaukee. Wis. Wvlrlt, Gmfll Dora Wesl.Jahl1 Albuquerque While. David Portales While, Prircilla Pecos Williams, Gan' Scagruves. Tex. ---, F 3 . ..- .A -.yn lvl 'In xr' ' 'All -4- WE Ve if 1? 71, J S I 571. 1,1 242 Acasla, Manual Lovington Adair, Glen Clovis Alford. Milton Portales Allen. Gregory Hobbs Allred, Beverly Farmington Alter. Alan Ft, Wayne, lnd. A reher. Kenya Portales A rrnUo. Barbara .lemez Pueblo Armslrang, Karen Portales A rellano, Bobbi Albuquerque Arrington, Lewir Clayton A5hl'f0!l. John Los Alamos BHIIICX. Ginger Albuquerque Bdfllfll, Mickey Portales Barnelr. Mona Clayton Barron. Michael Vallejo. Calif. Baskell. Virgil Lovinglon Beard. Melvin Portales Beaver, K azh y Clovis Beck. Charles Roswell Begaye, Isabelle Farmington Benson, Ken San .lon Bentley. Barbara Pittsford. N.Y. Bigler. Don Floyd Sophomores rib. put- Ringer. Leslie Albuquerque Bolin. Larry Carlsbad Bolton. Bruce Farmington Borden. Marllvn Portales Bouma, Linda Alamogordo Bowman, Gladys Eunice Bradlqr. Paui Dora Brown. Harold Albuquerque Bullion, Bill Clovis Burnell. .lulian Albuquerque Busby. Barbara Roswell C arpenler. Slephen Napa. Calif, Carter. Deborah Salt Lake City, Utah Carh. Connie Harrison, Ark. Chandler. James Floyd Chaney, Gaynel Loco Hills Chavez. David Tucumcari Chavez. RODFII Bloomfield Chixalru, .lanel .lal C lark, Bidard Albuquerque Clark. Harlan Knoxville, Iowa Cleve. Par Elk Cochran. Banda Clovis Corbin, Laura Portales Cordova. Ron Albuquerque Corn. Linda Roswell Cox. Ann Albuquerque C mum ings. Karen Santa Fc Dallas. G wen Farmington DUVKIIPUFI. Pearce San Diego, Calif. Davidson. Paul Albuquerque Davin Deflnna Portales Davir. Sieve Albuquerque 243 244 Sophomores Diefendarf. Peggy Albuquerque Dillard. Nowela House Dirwood. Deborah Fruitland Daebler, Kay Portales Dodd. Pdlivl' Clovis Downs, Pal Hobbs Drake. Thomas Portales Dryer. Donna Albuquerque Duncan, Chris Dora Dupuy. Jae Lovinglon Fair. K ay Carlsbad Fenler. Wayne Roswel I Fisher, Linda Los Alamos Flelcher, Deborah ' Albuquerque Flowers, Wayne Eunice - F rankline, Paula Clovis Frederick, Kay Hobbs Fuller. Bobby House Gainer. Gailene Tatum Garcia. Michael Tucumdari Gilberl, Jeanelle Albuquerque Gill. Katie Roswell Gonzales, Edward- Roswell Gonzales. Vicki Santa Fc Goadier. Ben Los Alamos Green, Ange Clovis Greenlee. Debbie Albuquerque Gregory, Ronnie Clovis GrUHn. Roark Albuquerque Gmb. Rex Raton Delaney. Linda Los Alamos Demenl, Stan Portales Denmn, Vada Portales Diekqv. Dana Clovis 1 I 1 ,.. as .R Q, 'H' L XR Z 5 1 l Hall. Robert Portales Halm. Coleen Las Vegas Halm, Maureeen Las Vegas Hammock, Womb' Tempe. Arizona Harrel, Charles Albuquerque Harris. Maljv Albuquerque Harnir. Sandra Albuquerque Hari, Beulv Artesia Haxlings. Donna Portales Hasse, Sheryl V Gallup Haworth. Rex Albuquerque H edgpelh. Jane! J al H endersan. Bilb' Ca rlsbad Hendrix, Linda Albuquerque Hernandez. Marie Mineralwells Hoekell, Calhy Tucumcari Hahimer. Stephen Eunice Holden, 71 L. Truth or Consequences Holland, Jae Portales Haneyfeld. Dale Las Lunas Honejweld. Dan Lns Lunas Hoover, Raberr Glastonburg. Conn, 1rwin.Jane1 Moriarily James, Julie Albuquerque Jaramillo, Judy Santa Fe Jimenez, Felix Tucumcari Jobe. Sandra Fort Stanton Jabe. Sharon Fort Stanton Johnson. Barbara Morton, Tex. Johnson, J aseph Hagerman Jahnmn. Reese Hobbs Johnson. Sandra Portales Johnson. Willie Fort Sumner 245 246 Sophomores K ilparrick, Roberza Gallup King. Jeff Darien, Conn. King. Vickie Clovis Kirk, Weldon New Orleans, La. K lenip. Jane Albuquerque Large. France: Albuquerque Larned. Lynne Albuquerque Loman, K alhleen Los Alamos Leach. .lan Gallup LeBlanc. SIPIDIIFII Seattle. Wash. Lee, Deborah Alamogordo LeGnllqi'. Telani Samoan Islands Lilke. Rodney Bloomfield Lillie. Gene Chu rch Rock Luck. Diana Portales Lufan. Palrick Logan L ynch, S Ie ve Albuquerque Mabrilo. Edward Albuquerque Mackey. Marlin Roy Malone, Peggy Anesiu Mallon. Parlj' Larchmonl. Pa. Manly. Janice Caprock Marquez, Phil Albuquer uc Marlin. Pllryllis Cimarron Marline, Nancy Ramah Mar1ine:. A rnold Albuquerque loner. Gordon Loco Hills K araskiewicz. Ronald Clovis Keirxey. Suzy Roy K eller. J erry Grants lv-.' S ,Q uv , -C. l .Q-f-pr Mason. Allen Albuquerque May. Johnny Cloudcroit McDonald, C harle: Roswell MeDonald, William Roswell McDougal, Diane Belen McGee. Jolene Gallup MeGuyer. Tempe Portales Mexser. Salome Hebron, N. D. Milton. Pamela Albuquerque Moncayo. E vangelina Carlsbad Monroe. David Hickam AFB. Hawaii Moorman, Truim' Portales Morgan. Marilyn Hobbs Margese. Riehara' Albuquerque Morris. Diann Los Alamos Mullins. Shirley Melrose Nakayama. Karen Albuquerque Neil. Paul Knoxville. Iowa Nelson. Marv Gallup Nicolai. Tlfamax Houghlon Lake. Mich Norman, Cdlllj' Ruidoso Nariheun. Charma Roswell Odell. David Roy Parker. Shirley Causey Parker. William Silver Cil. Parks, Ellen Midland. Tex. Panin. .Iualr Portales Pavalus. Michael Friona. Tex. Payne, Tap Albuquerque Pedersen. Karyn Alamogordo Penland. Richard Los Alamos Peques. J oyeel rn Albuquerque 248 Sophornores M, Perovich, Jae Taos Perrr. Laena Clovis Pele. Carole Shiprock Pellil. Wilma Portales Pierce. Terry Clovis Finnell. Deborah Albuquerque Plageman. Carolee Los Alamos Pogue. Michael Moriarily Pmill. Jerri' Furl Sumner Quallr, Rulh Clovis Queen. LaDanna Fruilland Reed, Rulh Floyd Reid. Raymond Clovis' 2 Rive, Bersi Albuquerque Richards, Jeanelle Dora Ridling. Jamer Melrose Rigsby, Sam Albuquerque Rhodes, K ennelh Clovis Rhodes. Paula Clovis Roach,.ludi1h Melrose Roberts. Laura Melrose Robinson, Becky Clovis Portales Perez. Kalhrin Encino Perkins. Delano Portales Perkins. Phil Truth or Consequences 'ZZ' I I 2 3? , 'K ' . .-L, Rojas. Hilda Texico Romero, Dora Santa Fe Romero, Gloria Santa Fe Roper. Karen Raton Rose. Harvejv Sun Jon Rusciolelli, Linda Clovis Ruxrell. Edward Falls Church. Va. R urrell. Jesse Aztec Saglon. Laura Santa Fe Sandoval. Chrisline Los Alamos Sandoval. William Santa Fc San Roman, C ynlhia Tucumcari Scheesrele, Louise Evansville, lndl Schoolcrafl. Pena Roswell Schmallz, Georgia Gallup Seogin. Pauy Corpus Christi, Tex. Screws. Douglas Melrose Sehesledl. Nancy Portales Sena. Mary Fort Sumner Senrer, Ann Albuquerque S hackelford. Elbert Melrose Shaffer, Chririine Albuquerque Shajfner. James Tucumcari Shinar, Rebecca Santa Fe Singleton, Jane! Albu uerque Slaugr, Nila Farmington Spell. Calhy Clovis Sraley. Debbie Gallup Slovall. Tresa La Porte. Ind. S lrebeck, Sharon Clovis Slribling. Ellen Albuquerque Sumner, Michael MOUHIQIHKIF Sumpfion. Sreven Albuquerque 249 250 Sophomores Tcrrel, JUIIP Albuquerque Terl1t'.Jeaneue Tucumcari Thomas. Wilhemina Alamogordo Thompson, Anne Gallup Thompson, Joyce Clovis Thompson, Mike Tatum Tippin, Curlix Albuquerque Toamhs, Nelda Santa Fc Treece. K ay Los Alamos Tmjillo, Vicente Deming Umberson, DeeAnn Alamogordo Underwood, Cindy Roswell Vandivere, Kenna Farmington Victor. Reila Portales Vinlher. Gerald Elidu Wallatef. Karen Gallup Wallen. Terrence Kansas City. Mo. Waile. PIILT-I' Santa Fe Watson. Elaine Crossroads Wellv. Linda Mounlainair Whitehead. Jan Los Alamos Williams. E velvn Los Alamos Williams. Laura Las Vegas Windal. Shelley Fruitland Hdtal. Thomas Hou se Yalllis, Linda Carlsbad Yoder, Mark Gallup Tabor. Stare Silver City Talrimolo. Cathy Cannon A FB Taylor, Terri Plains. Tex. Teal, Sharon Portales Teller. Teresa Bent- , C'-If -l .,,: , . ill ,: ' ig uv , 1 '. WJ. la' l ld. il, lv. lu, r, 11 s.. .- Er YZ 'KJ as -Q -.... ,. '-A-F Q -.pi'4 .avi L: -J'-'ff' -' -., , vflaug' 252 Alexander. Jaekye ' Eunice Allard, Sleve H obbs Anders, Janie Albuquerque Arrderron. Karen Roswell Andrews. Ed Clovis ArmUa, Leon Albuquerque Amrilige. Paul Hobbs Arnold, Ruben Albuquerque Arviro, Linda Crownpuinl Askew. Jeff Clovis Azbill. Bill Eunice Baggeue, Sherrie Albuquerque Baker. Debnrah Corrus Christi, Tex. Bas 'in, Slewarl Corpus Christi. Tex. Beasley. Scan Roswell Beck. Danna Tmth or Consequences Begay. Sarah Gallup Bertola. Mike Raton Blark. Fred Albuquerque Black. Lee San Francisco, Calif. Blavksheuu. Sammy Mounlulnair Bluilre. Nelia Hobbs Barley. J anice Clovis Bax. Phillip Tucumcan Brandi, Christine Santa Rosa Brarehen. Ronnie Artesia Brazil, Leah Scholle Brewer. Peggy Roswell Brirena, Anlonia Brownsville. Tex. Broome. James Clovis Burneu. Llnda Portales Canlou. Cl'Hll1id Santa Fe Iuniors i vi .fb . iff.-rg -. , i ' il :wg i' ' r '31 'qgrvrfvg vwu-rwka K .i-fa 3: 1':.1.,' ' ,, r , .-'f L 3- . X , 1 A ,G r . r .. . .,i. 4- Y . K V. ,L , - J .H Q ul fm. , I . j- 5 1 'Wa J' B t K-L. 'ii . ' 1.1.,,, 141' ,IFLYA ggi? -e 3:1 k ,-gn-...1 3 'L 4 y , 10 v N i 1 -11 1 n gi 3 3 5. 1 -vs! , flrf- T , ' , ' r I'.l--1,5-TTKA . .. A' gil., ' '- cf Jn. 141- is -il . ,.'r . - i ff - .. us - - N: ., 'W ' A A. ,N I 1 IA 1 9 f' 'eb Y .gfifriffinii-1 5 R ' l i l C arver, Carla Thoreau C epelak, Ronald Bayside, Long Island Cla vel, Dale Roy C lavel. Dirk Roy C' lower. Thomas Holloman AFB Cochran. M yrle Clovis Cojey. Foilh Thoreau Coffey, Leon Thoreau Coffman. Deana Portales C ook. Jeanne Albuquerque Caplen. Viola Roswell C onrell, Sie ve Eunice , C avarrubias. Salvador Mexico City. Mex. Coy. Ronnie Roswell Craig, Linda Roswell Crook, Srephen Clovis C unningran. Linda Portales Davidson. C hrzlsline Los Alamos Davis, Elizabelh Roswell Davis, .lim Portales Dennison. Lynne Bclcn Dobbs, Linda Floyd Datsun. Terry Albuquerque Drennon, Marlene Lovinglon Duke. Geleeia Hobbs Dunlap, David Alameda Dunlap. Larry Eunice Eller. Julia Lovinglon 253 Iumors F ierro. Cesarro J al Fischer. Mary Albuquerque Flowers. Sherry Cheyenne, Wyo. Gachupin, Maxine .lemez Pueblo Gallaher. Bruce Los Alamos Garcia, Lorene Vaughn Gares. Darlene Portales Gideon. Delberl Truth or Conseq ucnces Gillespie, Paula Clovis Gillespie. Ronald Buffalo, N.Y. Gonzalez. Benjamin Roswell Gonzales, Diana Portales Grady, Curiis Portsmouth. Ohio Gray. Michael Batavia, Ill. Grealhause. Thamma Portales Gresham. Ricky Dora Gressell. Charlone Clovis Gross. Danna Roswell . Gunn. Vicki Sl. Vrian Gulierrez. Arvelia Portales Haa.re. Richard Los Alamos Hail. Marlene Mountainair Halslen. Reba Grenville Hall. Calhy Roswell Harberlr. Candir Napa, Calif . Hardy. Kathy Lovington Harriman. Wanda Portales Ellis. Michael Portales Fallon. Ruben Liverpool. N.Y. FH,l'L'lllIk. Al Tucumcari F ellers, Neal San J on F erns.'Rober1 Roswell ,R Harris. A lice Tatum Heckel, Sand 1' Artesia Hensley. Candace Carmarillo, Calif. Heizgxlenberg. Irene Los Alamos Henrv. Roger Alamogordo Hewell. Christie Lovinglon Hill, Rick Tucumcari Hrlrenberg. Anita Santa Fe Haulihan. Annelle Cuervo Hughes. C halla Eunice Isbell. Allan Tucumcari Jennings. Mary Ruidoso Johmrmn. Ted Roswell Jones, Garv R oswell Joseph, James Artesia Kallwasser, Vicky Farwell. Tex. K imbell, .lack Roswell K ilehel. Ellen Amherst, Tex. Knight, Bill Roswell - K riegshauer, Eddie Clovis Kuehl, Larry Loup City, Neb. Lafaan. Wanda Roswell Lake, Steven Belen, Lambert. Neil Clovis La Valley. Vicki Albuguerque Lee. ath y Tucumcari Lee. Charles Lordsburg Lee. Darrhy Minden, La. LeGalley, Trilrh Pago Pago, Samoa Lewis, Alma Lovington Lewis. Skin Rutland, Vt. Leyba. Heerar Albuquerque Longyear. Joyce Portales 255 256 Iuniors Lopez. John Santa Fe Lutz. Larry Maysville, Pa. Madden, John Roswell Maes, Patrick Bueycros Manibuxan. Annie Barriiada, Guam Marc banks. Si Portales Marlin. Henry J al Mascarwtax. lsaias Tucumcari McDonald, Deborah Midwest City, Okla. McFarIing. Harold Albuquerque McKiernan, Kathleen Albuquerque M eagher, John Gallup Miller. Kathy Hereford. Tex. M iller, Stephanie Portales Millar, Ted Weed M irrhell. Helen Bellview MiIchz'll. Sharon Greenfield Center. N.Y M ilchell. Steven Saratoga Springs, N.Y Mitchell. Terrill Melrose Milchick. William Clovis Mondini. Edward Albuquerque Manlano, David Mosquero Montana. Marcella Portales Monlgomerv. Joe Roswell Montoya. Catana Albuquerque MOHl0.l'U. .lamex Tularosa Mawat. Sharon Roswell Murray, Douglas Carlsbad Newlon, .lim Albuquerque Pacheco. Johnny Chamisal -vor' ' ' ' ' T- -.17-E3 f ' w . 1. - A 3-J B.,-M1 FFJ1' ' ,M -'A' ggi' if ggi! il? 9251- 5 g- , f ,Lfx tf Parham. Gazgv Roswell Perrgv. Slave Roswell Pere. Samuel Shiprock Petersen, A nlhon Albuquerque Piall. Bill Santa Fc Polk. .luzlv Alamogordo Pape, Deborah Corpus Christi. Tex. Powell, Karin Clovis Price. Tflilblh y Hobbs Pullen, Beverly Portales Eve. Brenda Artesia Quintana. Mario Clovis Queen. Nancy Kirtland Reams. Pamela Roswell Renfro. Larrjv Lancaster. Calif. Reppasl. Barn' Fredricklown. Ohio Rqrnalds. Thomas Brazil. Ind. Richardson. I viarme Brownsville. Tex. Richardson, Sandra Portales R0b9fIJ. Kay Portales Roberts. Pamela Portales Raberls, Sieve Roswell Roby. James Bardstown. K . Rase, Richarry Albuquerque Rolh. Debbi Los Alamos Ray. Lam' Garberville. Calif. Russell. S hamn Floyd Sanda val . Ana Fort Sumner 257 258 P Iuniors Shafer, Ronnie Clovis Shiek, Barry Detroit, Mich. Shanhollzer, C harllen Lovington .S'herUL Jane Albuquerque Sharp, David Stratford. Tex. Shaw. James Tucumcari Shultz. James Clovis Sierks. Frances Artesia Smilh, Betty Eunice Smizh, Dauie Los Alamos Srnilh, Terry Morrison, lll. Sneed, Marsha Artesia Sosa, Fidel Dexter Slephens, Marlha Portales Stover, Kalhy Hinton, lowa Stover. Melvin Spirit Luke. Iowa Sirebeck, Peggy Clovis S tudzinski . James Clovis Sury. Pamela Clovis Talurn. Frances Farmington Taland. Madorie Portales Trujillo. Henry Santa Fe Valez. Rosenbelle Portales Valliere. Elaine Animas Vance. K ennelh Albuquerque Vandevender. Sandy Portales Vicenli, Pauline Portales Vicenii. Thurman Portales Vigil. Anthony Espanola Vigil, Rosalie Santa Fe Schumperl. Mark Portales Sehesledl, Marvin Portales Sena, Anlliony Fort Sumner Senler, Larry Albuquerque l i -5 ,,,, Y , wwf l Warren. Diana Taos Warren, Susan Albuquerque Wnxbrooks. Bill ,.. fo . V - 14d Deming While. Bolzby Tucumcurx Tub, llllnlz MU ,J-I' ff - ,li :ul ! iii' U: yi! I, u' Eg- Ili .l. . ',.:,1-1' ' :LM 12Py1,r?E ,l 4 f YL SAYS ll l Villanueva. Emma Lake Arthur Vmbel. Larry Spade, Tex. While, Kay Grady Williamx, Tray Portales Wood. Frances Albujuerque Woo all, Wendi' Albuquerque Yates. Stefani Espanola L I Q25 ,.,,' - - -vue-' ,fJ5w Y, - MELA. ni f F WL K. N, -.nv fl 4 '1-F 1 ' f1 ' '- 1 L 15- mf? . 'QF will ml:-2:,:. 'j 1- fy:-,l::fLg - gz- 4 E'l1'Qri:.:f l- M- Tv',,zfH7 C: . ls ',1uy-:JT ,F ' - e,.2' -r.,-1 , 0 n H1 fl 'lx F ' 1' ll, ':ii 1534: ll,-4 , lf, f. , 3,9 ,ll . , ljllf-5' ,- 5, i-1gaf-l'L,l: '- ., A :E -I ' .-dug.-3 I pi - - L.. -. 4. 5. 'SW' - s L3 N. - .,- i' ' ' , 1-1 'Z -I a 1 L--n 1 ' -Lf 5 259 Seniors AIunr':. Hrnijt' Roswell Allun. Donald Albuquerque Allivrlll. Lvl' Portales .-I nuyu. A fl Cerrilos ' .4lllllt'lZYUlI. Roburl Los Alamos Alrdvmnn. vit-kit' Albuquerque A rrzlruny. Eve Vancouver. B.C. Apnrlam. R aberm Santa Fe Arnold. .lnlm North Platte. Neb A rnnld, Kullllern North Platte. Nab Baker. Muriunn Colon. Rep. ol Pun Bnlnx. John Garrison, N.Y, Bnlt'lu'ia. Lnfw Artesia Ballard. .luntex Roxwell Burnllnnt. Berlclt' Currlzuzo Bllfllvll. Janwx Albuquerque BUIXIIII. Javk Portales Baul. Ellwl Albuquerque Bwlrltx Pulriria Lovinglon Beaulieu. flturlat- Gardner. Mass. Belnn. f.tlh'fl.'lIL'6' Nedrow, N.Y. Bull. Eluinzf Dexter Bell. Lum' Roswell Bcllrlvr, JZIIIUI Los Alamos Bennell. Mau' Roswell Bens, Bill Tucumcari Biggers. Randall Melrose Billings, Samir Los Alamos Blark. Elizabelli Mulcshoc. Tex. Blank. Sandra Santa Fe Blackman. Glenda Causey Baal. Dennix Santa Fe Baannan, Januar Tucumcari Bralrlzer. Cht'lfl'l Ancsia Brunner. Nancy Alamogordo Brown. Dwighi Albuquerque Brown. Elvin Rogers Brown. Kai' Causcy BUYIIII, Slmrun Alamogordo Burrh. M an' Tucumcari Buclmnan. .Inv Roswell Blll'lll'Il. Dnnn.r Clovis Burnvn. David POFIRIIC5 Burnx, Ralwrl Albuquerque Burlu. Ru.r.wel Roswell Bush. .lamar Porlulcm Canaria. James C lovis Carflzfll, Gurdon Alamogordo Carnnll. Snllr Rosyvcll Ca.flc'llanu. Eli:a Las Lunas Cam. Bernina' Grants C'hanr:s'r. Vellon Artesia' Cllavez. Lridra Roswell Chrirliun. Marie Tex ico Cirrle. Ernzcrl Los Anaelus. Calif, Clark ffanlecr C louis Clay. Linda Clovis Clillrni, Donald Portales Caller. Hvrberi Lovingion Caflmun. Bam' Portales 261 262 Seniors C order. Sf vl via Clovis Coursey. Lesler Pojoaque Crews. Marvin 'Roswell Cmckell, Cindy Farmington Croclcelt, Will Dexter Cron, Leslie Roswell Cron. Terry Ukiah. Calif. C mwder, Ronnie Clovis Cunningham. Lee Albuquerque C yrier. .lamex Clovis D'A ngelo. Diane Pawtucket, R.l. Darnell , Jane Roswell Daugherry. Sherley Artesia Delgado. Vincenl Gallup De Sousa. Anarolino Portugal Dewlen. J. C . Alamogordo Diclrron. James Portales Dllvon. Carole Portales Dunaway. Ellen Sudan. Tex. Dunn. Lois Portales Edwards, Cruz Artesia Elliolt, Marilyn Hobbs Ely,Joe Roswell Epperson, James Portales Eps-rein. Carheryn Albuquerque Epslein. Rabh Albuquerque V Erickson, Deborah Albuquerque Erwin, Danna Roswell Evles. Ezra Clovis E VPFGII. Dianna Roswell Ferran. Gilberr Los Alamos F erran, Gilbert Los Alamos F elters, George Lancaster. Calif. Ferrell, James Portales Fields. Elizabelh Roswell Fierr0. Gilberl Phoenix. Ariz. C ooper, Nanci Los Alamos Cope. .la hnny Hobbs Figueroa. Manny Coral Gables, Fla. F inch. Carolyn Cannon AFB F inley. Pete Roswell Fisher. K ay Los Alamos F ilchhorn. Beth Albuquerque Fitz, Pam Texico Filzner. Janet Logan Flinn, Rita Roswell Ford. Dianna Deming Franks. Michael Brawley, Calif. Franz. Paul Portales Gauna. Helen Clovis George. Rxdus Burley, Idaho Giannoni. Gaqv Fresno, Calif. Gibbs. Douglas Melrose Gibson, Colleen Roswell Gibson. Daniel Roswell Gib.ron, Marv Farmington G ilmas. Jacqueline Belen Glascock. Charles Arvada, Colo. Gain, Virginia Portales Goldsmith. Joseph Roswell Gore. Robert Portales Gowzlv. Randy San Jon Gresham. Nicky Dora Grimes. J oyce Clovis Grogan. Bobbie Muleshoe Grubaugh. Patricia Clovis Guinn, Roy Clovis Gunter, Elinor Portales Gurule, Orlando Las Lunas Gutierrez. Rudy Clovis Hall. John Tucumcari Hall.Joyee Deming Hamilton. Allen Tucumcari Hamilton, Aaron Roswell Hamilton, Bob Albuquerque Harden, Jane Albuquerque 64 Seniors Henderson, Alberl Shiprock Hengslenberg, Roberr Los Alamos H ern, Ted Santa Rosa Hickman. Ronald Cimarron H isenberg. Wall Tularosa Hopper, Jimmy Roswell House. Judilh Clovis Hoverson. Susan Los Alamos Huebner, Gary Houston. Tex. Hughes. .lulla Clovis HUIEIIP. Adrienne White Rock Hurll. Willa Portales I-Lvau. Amy San Antonio, Tex. Inman. Gary Carlsbad Irion. Vanessa Albuquerque Jackson. Jimmie Leveland. Tex. Jacobs..lan1es Rochester, N.Y. James. Marcy Portales Jenkins, Carol Portales Jenkins, Darrell Hagerman Jones. Penny Farmington Juarez, Santiago Roswell Jamros. C OIPIH Portales Kain. Linda Flushing. N.Y. Keim, Frances Clovis Kemp. John East Worchester. N.Y. K iger. Donald Portales Hardin. Frank Moriarity Harvev. Beverly' Eunice Hawkey, James Ledyard. Conn, Hayhursr, Don Portales Helman. Ray Albuquerque ? I . on 5. ii A' 'A' .l .-. ,,-v- Tin-qi-,..,.., ? K ikvr. .loanie Portales Klink, Robert Clovis Krebs. .lonalhan Albu uerque K uelj. .larqueivn Loulm City, Neb. Lac 'ey. Carol Tatum Lair. Dana Roswell Lake, David Belen Lake. Margaret Hapersville. N.Y. Laman. Pamela Artesia Lansfurd, Blanche Clovis Leach. Chilran San .lon Leard, Palriria Los Alamos Lediriski. Richard Hobbs Lee. Iris Aztec Le.vprancje.Jane1 Farmington Lesler. Jerry Palmyra, N.Y. Lillie, Gloria Church Rock Liillefield, Larqr Pep Lockwood. Roberl Clovis Logan. Moll 1' Wichita Falls, Tex. Luce. Kay Portales Luce. Norma Floyd Madtlell. Sandra Roswell M0lILl'. Ray Caprock Marlin. Mirhael Portales Maxrareriux. Tam Aztec Maxvy. Naomi Roswell MCA lisler. Charles Floyd MfCHflh,l'. Joe Yardley. Pa. McC'ulIar. Earl Chicago, lll. McCormack, Marlin New York City. N.Y. McElroy. Marv Amarillo. Tex. McGough. Tern' Portales 265 266 Seniors Melvin. Merle Tabor. Iowa Menini,Jov Gallup M iller, Terry Roswell Milclzell. Kalllqrn Melrose Money. Charles Portales 'Manrano. Maqva San Felipe Pueblo Morgan. Mary Clovis Morey. Dana North Hartford, Conn. Mawery, Lloyd Norman. Okla. Mullen. Karen Shawnee. Okla. Mueller, Helen Washington Nall. Dee Floyd Nailv, Evvlrn Logan Napilfr. J amos Roswell Nvt'lt'. R vnee Roswell Nbc, Novim Grady Nogu. Michael Farmington Nosirhnlark Chicago. Ill. Norah, Maqv Moschitli Nunn. Holly Albu uerque Onderlacy. J ack Zuni Pueblo Podgelr. Don Roswell Parker. Pramona Causey Pattison, Nancy Portales Patron. Larry Hobbs Pena. Graciela Tatum Penninglan. Ronald Bangkok. Thailand McKay. Linda Espanola McLaughlin, Ronald Farmington McNut1, Janie Brownfield. Tex. Mu Williams, Vickie Hobbs Meeks, Carolyn Eunice . , in 9 A257 ig. ml., l QVL .r . Pillyis. Deland Ruidoso Pierce. Joe Carlsbad Pbher. J errgv Albuquerque Pond. K arol yn Roswell Preslon. Jan Roswell Pflff. Bill Albuquerque Price. Margarel Hobbs Purcell. Rick San .I on Quarles. Dwayne Lovington Quisr. Maurice Albu uerque Radclliij Beverly Elida Ramirez. Bobby New York City, N.Y. Ra.rmu.r.ran, Rudolph Clovis - Reccius, .lanel Clovis Reedy. Weldon Floyd Reid. Gary Lovington Reiter, Paui Albuquerque Reynold.r,.lane Kirtland Rhodes. Paula. Roswell Rice, Barron Albuquerque Richards, D0f0l,l,V Tatum, Rirher. Nan Carlsbad Russell. Lana Farmington Roof. Mary Clovis Roberls, Gradean Eunice Roberts. Pam Texico Rahe,.Iere Avenal. Calif., Roquemnre. S lephen Fort Stockton, Tex. Saiz, Patricia Farmington Salaz. Helen Portales Sanders, Linda Artesia Sanders. Samuel Artesia Sangver, Teresa Dom 267 268 Seniors Srrews, Charlalle Melrose Sicklex. David Datil Siefenr. Sandy Casper Silva. AU'red Las Cruces Skelton. C hurles Logan Smailex. Suzan Dallas, Tex. Smilh. Caroline Albuq ucrquc Slllflh, Don Causey Smilh. Frederick Sanbornville. N.H. Sm ilh. Joyce Clovis Snrilh. Roberz Clovis Smith, Suzan Albuquerque Snyder, Linda Clovis Snyder, Londa Clovis Stanley. .lean Roswell Slecker, Nanry Portales Steele. Kathy Albuqucrq ue S tell. Daniel Portales Steranka, Madelina Portales Stevenson, Terri' Artesia S lone, Colune Hubbs Srorriv. Thomas Tucumcari Srawell. Mary Portales Srrebeck. Bfllj' Clovis Sullvmeier. Linda Melrose Syjerd. .lanix Artesia Sz,t'n1ano.vki. Marv Syracuse, N.Y, --,A. Sqrrrer. PCIISJ' Albuquerque Scarajile. Nick Newbufg. N.Y. Schmin, Larry Hobbs Scoggin. Doris Muleshoe, Tex. Scatr.Jimn1.t' Portales ll -1, E dx,, ,,. , L 'ehmtsg , ,.,, 5-. .Y . -07 - '- Hu' VI L-,, -k,,,- A ., I., M-W, - Taylor, Gary Hobbs Taylor, Linda Albuquerque Taylor. Penny Hobbs Taylor. Stanley Artesia Theden, Da vid Portales Thomas. Catherine Roswell Thompson, Gary Hobbs Thompson. .Jimmie Hobbs Thompson, Kim Artesia Thornton. Danna Farmington Tlllman. Lee San Jon Taland. Lewis Portales Tunnell, Sharon Artesia Valliere. Laurent Portales Villanueva. Marie Portales Wade, Twyla Melrose Walker. Rebecca Lovington Wann, Donna Hobbs Ward. Robert Shawnee, Kan. Warren. Charles Denison, Tex. Wells. Allen Mountainnir West, Heidi Clovis While. Brute Pecos While. Elmer Grady While. Jimmy Clovis White. .leane Roswell White, Richard Hamilton, N.Y. Widner. David Clovis Wilburn, J im Eunice Wilburn. Sherry Eunice Williamson, Diana Lovington Wilson. Terri Friona, Tex. Wilmore, Winimeril Portales 269 270 Seniors Zlolkawxki. Mark Albuquerque Zabel. Richard Albuquerque Q, Winters. Roger Roswell Wise, Pa! Lovinglon Wiukopp. Berhann Artesia WoM George New Ulm, Minn. Wolske. K ennelh Washington, Ind. Woods. Pam Grants Wright. Danny Clovis Wrighl. Shirley Espanola Young, Terrie Santa Fe Zickefoose. Linda Alamogordo -?f fy: ,,,, , ..---.-Q., 1.-.gf xx 1 -- --- 1 1 4 . ,F WL, QE f H 1 X . v ' M an .E 1 ax: K fa W-Q2 -W we .x v 'J ' , . . W , fi .1-A T X - I . A I ., 4 V, A, 1 ' f X , . b x :A 1 xy 0 .Q in-H-,-U H M '-ifff., ' 1' 1 f -I , ' ' 5 .ini 1' '- T I '1f'Tgf':lEf5': ff ' 'f' T' 1 E mm H, H H W: rf ' rx I I f Q. X, .fit V L l A , -L3 51251 -'f ' . 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David Texico Gainex. Roberl Plallsmoulh. Neb. Geniu, John Balm, Conn. Grady. Ronald Syracuse, N.Y. Green, William Menusha. Wis. Hvfner, K il Clovis H en inglan, Jolene Artesia Hobby. Ann Grove, Oklu. Hobby. KHl1H?l,l Grove. Oklu. Hudllleslan, Erwin Hagerman Humplirqr. Geralzlinz' Edwards, Calif. Hurrl. Philip Portales Huston, Ada Porlalcs AG' LW F? Isbell, N edru Clovis Jain. Virender - New Delhi. India Jariwala. M. Surat. India Leung. S lephen Hong Kong Luck. Diana Roswell McMurry. Joseph Alamogordo MrKenney. Gary Lovington Mullen, Buddy Artesia M urray, James Grants Nuik. Sharad Baroda, India Nalraj. Balasubro Madras, India Nwamkpa. Theaphileu: Umimkere. Oba, Nigeria Palel, Manibal Surat, India Pilcailhley, Dwight Carlsbad Porter. C inafv San J on Rochelle, Ruth Arkansas City, Kan. Sickles. Linda Grants Sinn-anmanan. Samboan Bangkok. Thailand Smilherman. Norman Brooklyn, N,Y. SlFL'lt'EI'. David Portales Sludzinrki, Bfll-l' Clovis S ulremeier, Lon Corona Tanatanil. 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Qu ' fm- ' 44:f?JL Safely Jeff Lott's second haU interception led to a 24-yard touchdown it pass from quarterback Mike Franks to split end Jack West in .the Houndlv ' ' It , I season finale against Highlands University. M l' :Elm ,u M'- L'.1 'V ' ,1. '52, , AA. -, - '-Ut, ,e, V 4 E. 1 V.. , 7 if - f1.?,1::'L L: ',.j','i'4 l L' ,I1!:L:.,YE- , 278 Q., 9, L-xkF4.4 ' 1 Pictured above l top to bottom l are Rod Hench, Bill Joy, Mike Sporaco, Rus- sell Lockwood, Gary Taylor, Don Birmingham, and Jack Scott. Hounds Drop Opener To Sul Ross, 35-13 SUL ROSS STATE COLLEGE The young and highly spirited Greyhound football team dropped its season opener, 35-13, to the Sul Ross Lobos. Despite evident inex- perience, the Greyhounds were able to stay with the Lobos until the fourth quarter. Junior Mike Franks had three passes intercepted, two of which came when the Hounds were mounting offensive drives. Tailback Harry Mathis picked up where he left off last year by lead- ing Eastern in rushing, pass receiving and kickoff returns. He caught five passes for 52 yards and returned four kickoffs for a total of ll7 yards, the longest being 56 yards. The pack scored on a 12-yard pass from Franks to end Jack West and a 15-yard run by fullback Larry Renfro, and kicked one extra point, for their points. TEXAS LUTHERAN COLLEG E- Eastern gained its first victory of the season as the Hounds combined the efforts of defensive lineman Jim ,Bob Martin and running-back Harry Mathis for a 16-3 win over Texas Lutheran. Martin, a fresh- man, nailed the Bulldog's quarterback in the endzone for a safety and Eastern's first score.-Mathis carried the ball 34 times for a total of 146 yards and one touchdown. Freshman Steve Loy returned an in- tercepted pass 52 yards for the Hounds' final touchdown. Texas Lutheran's only score came on a 33-yard field goal with 14 seconds left in the first half. HIRAM SCOTT COLLEGE Trailing 19-14 with 2:27 remaining in the game, Eastern failed to capitalize on a first and ten at the Hiram Scott ten-yard line and lost its second game of the season, 19-14. Eastern took a 14-13 halftime lead on a 6--yard touchdown punt return by senior Jesse Cleare and a six-yard scoring striked from quarterback Mike Franks to end Tracy Duncan. The Hounds had held a I4-7 lead with less than a minute remaining and had posession ofthe ballg but the Scotties picked off a Frank's pass and closed the margin to I4-13 with 12 seconds showing on the clock. Hiram Scott added another touchdown in the fourth period and held the Hounds off to claim the victory. ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE I The Greyhounds exploded for a first-quarter touchdown only to drop their fourth game of the season to Abilene Christian by a score of 61- 7. Midway through the first quarter the Wildcats fumbled on the East- ern two-yard line where the Hounds took possession of fthe ball and marched 98 yards for an early seven-point lead. The.drive was high- lighted by a 57-yard romp from scrimmage by seniortailback Harry Mathis to the Wildcat two-yard line. Quarterback Mike Franks pushed over for'the score on the following play. The point after was good, and the Hounds held a seven point lead, their only lead and score of the game. Dominated in the statisticsiby the Wildcats Qincluding a total offense difference of 671 yards to 200 yards for Easternj, the Greyhounds fell prey to a powerful offensive showing .by Abilene, one of the nation's top teams. 1 The 1970 Greyhound coaching staff consisted of five new coaches, in- cluding head coach, Jack Scott, who came to Eastern from Westmar College, Le Mars, Iowa. 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Bulldogs Whip Greyhounds At Parents' Day Activities SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE Behind the 253-yard passing effort of Mike Franks, ENMU came within Il points of upsetting the Bulldogs of Southwestern State College before a Parent's Day crowd at Greyhound Stadium. The Hounds came back from a 0-17 deficit early in the third quarter to pull within four points of the Bulldogs. But the rally was shut off as Southwestern tallied I4 more points in the fourth quarter, while Eastern managed but a lone touchdown and extra point. The final score was 20-I3. Junior Jack West hauled in nine passes for 97 yards and one touchdown. Harry Mathis fell one yard short of his season rushing average, gaining I06 yards on 23 carries. He was also on the receiving end of a 65-yard scoring pass from Franks. CENTRAL OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE Despite an outstanding second half defensive effort, the Greyhounds dropped their fourth straight game to a tough Central State College team, 32-I3. After allowing five touchdowns and 309 yards total offense in the first half, Eastern's defense came to life and held the Bronchos to one first down and a total of -I9 yards dur- ing the second 20 minutes of play. But the effort was too late as the Hounds' of- fense could not make up the deficit. The loss was the fifth in six seasonal outings for the Pack. I-Ialfback Clarence Rankin's 42-yard kickoff return to the Central State 49 led, to Eastern's first score. The Hounds drove the remaining 49 yards with Larry Renfro scoring from the one. The extra point failed. In the second half Eastern marched 8l yards in I6 plays with Harry Mathis capping the drive with a one-yard plunge. The kick was good, making the final score 32-I3. UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO The sixth loss of the season, to Northern Colorado, overshadowed the record rush- ing effort of Greyhound Harry Mathis. The fleet halfback broke the Eastern New Mexico University single-season rushing record of 684 yards with his 91-yard performance. He ended the game with a seasonal total of 7I6 yards. The first half was a defensive duel in which the Bears were held to two field goals for six points, while Eastern's Larry Renfro kicked a field goal from 26 yards out to close the margin to 3-6. The inexperienced Hound defense continued its trend of having one great half in each game, as it allowed one touchdown in the third quarter and three in the fourth. The Bears were successful on three-ol'-four extra point kicks to make the final score, 33-3. Eastern Ends Streak With Homecoming Victory NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Powered by a strong offense and a gripping de- fense, the Pack defeated Northern Arizona 2l-7 before a homecoming crowd of 4,500. Harry Mathis added 172 yards to his single-season rushing record, while freshman fullback Clarence Rankin gained 87 yards for a total of 259 yards. Eastern's defense held the Lumberjacks to just two first downs and minus one yard rushing in the first half and accounted for the Greyhound's first score. Freshman Steve Loy and Rod Bryant brought the crowd to its feet as they chased down- the Lumberjacks' quarterback two yards deep in his own endzone for a safety. Mathis scored on a 53-yard run down the left side, while Mike Franks fired a 23-yard touchdown pass to Jack West and a 38-yard strike to senior Ray Hollingsworth to complete the Hounds' scoring. EASTERN MONTANA COLLEGE Six fumbles and two pass interceptions were too much to overcome as the Greyhounds lost their seventh game in nine outings to Eastern Montana I0-7. The Hounds jumped to a quick 7-0 lead on a 15-yard scoring pass from Mike Franks to end Jack West and a extra-point kick by Larry Renfro and went to the dressing room at half time with the same seven-point lead. Then disaster struck. Six second-half fumbles, which the Yellowjackets recovered, and one pass interception were too much for the Hound defense. Eastern Montana managed a 19-yard field goal in the third quarter and a touchdown in the fourth for the victory. ijt After giving up 21 points to nationally ranked Highlands University in the first haU, the Pack de- fense came to lU'e and held the Cowboys .scoreless in the second haM In the meantime the Grey- hound offense, lea' by quarterback Mike Frank's 12 consecutive pass completions, erupted for I8 points to the satisfaction of Eastern fans. F.. 'rss -xx. tt. 'fe' E Q it V- ' 1 'U .tit fl Mathis Breaks 1,000 Mark, But Eastern Loses NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY The final game of the season saw Eastern catch na- tionally ranked Highlands University napping in the second half and rally for l8 points. But the Cowboys closed the door to pin a 23-I8 loss on the Hounds. The NAIA's fifth-ranked team erupted for a 2l-0 halftime lead, and it appeared that the Cowboys were on their way to an easy win. But quarterback Mike Franks com- pleted l2 consecutive passes in the third and fourth quarters to lead the Pack's second-half charge. With just over five minutes to play Eastern closed the mar- gin to 21-18. Highlands then made it 23-I8 on a safety. Picking off an interception, the Hounds moved to the Cowboy's ll-yard line, where an aroused Highlands' defense threw the Hounds back and took over on downs. For the Greyhounds, it was their eighth loss of the year against two wins. Eastern's tailback Harry Mathis became the first player in the university's history to rush for more than l,000 yards in a season. Mathis, who scored the third Hound touchdown on a 75-yard scamper, picked up 120 yards in the game to give him a season total of 1,081, an average of l08.l yards per game. Senior'Harry Mathis lnumber 241 was the work horse for the Greyhounds, averaging over 20 carries a game. Above, he finds little running room against Northern Colorado or against Northern Arizona, below. Mathis later signed a contract to play for the Montreal Allouettes of the Canadian Football League. 285 gf 1. ,, A ., Tw. ' M- H .mfr ' .1 A , :4 ' ' A HI I Lv. f , ' 'la . n. 'J W I i'- f . g. . ' Y 1 ,, , uw w 4 :W M Q , i .. .. -F5 V Y K X I T ' , , - Q ., ,I ii M 3 ml! I 'f Q af af if fi Q , 1' I Q, as- Egg . V, Q, H. 5 x 'Sb ' 44 Y 5 sh 4 1 M 4 - ,A . is M, M, .11 5. ' , -.P I f 1 QWYX 's n 'f , ng: . I G -'fiLi? ,i I of 'ff' sn- - J R H- 9 fY..,g - H E5 h 4 ,,, I 1- 40 f I f' I. P , lv .P A X V- v X 1 fra!! w ., 'H ' .' ' gn, -, ' 1-' ,-. '1 '3 ' V , .M , -- .. .- X , f' 4, ' H Y lg ii' A I i la La A largely freshman team, led by Rex Maddaford, presented Eastern New Mexico with its finest cross country team ever. Maddaford began the season with a third-place at the Okla- homa State Invitational and, from there on, captured nothing but first places. Maddaford climaxed his effort by taking first place at the National Cross Country Championships held in Liberty, Mo. All-American Harold Sando, freshman Leroy Chavez and sophomore Ed Ebell also claimed in- dividual firsts. Sando captured first at the University of New Mexico Invitational. Chavez took first at the Eastern New Mexico Invitational and Ebell took first at the New Mexico AAU Small College Championships. As a team the Greyhounds, coached by Bill Silverberg, took fourth at the Oklahoma State Invitational, first at the Eastern New Mexico Triangular, second at the University of New Mexico Tri- angular, first at Texas Tech, first at the Greyhound Invita- tional, 'first at the New Mexico Small College Championships and third place at the National Cross Country Championships. Representing Eastern New Mexico Uni- versity al the NAIA Championships al Liberty, Mo.. were lstanding from left to righzj Harold Sando, Rex Mad- daford, Ed Ebell. Steve Lynch: fkneel- ingj Pal Yochum, Gary Roybal and Leroy Chavez. 288 .- x. I - - , -vlf fgzL.1.'sf:1 V ' ., ,.i.IA !'??fE.Q3' - . VW-1'i3,..Y-re.-Q-f Nl-5-L3 - e -.- E . HA V - U v.I Jl.,t -1 -li,-.uk-' ,M -. - ,f . , . :E fi? .: -'1 'I ' .nf ' rl 7 1-11130, l, It 2 H,ilfgQ:H,?N:E'-1, y Q '1f.f'1- . x T nf t , ,. f- -wg 1 A ,Q . vw -fm 'I AJ l'1 A ' v lr! 55 TL J x ' H, '-f , 1. I yf4U'dIy'J 1 ,gt-an .v , -.1 5 W T -I ,nl E M Q 4, - .-if -M . 'VP F. g ' 1 I ' 'z , H o V r JW , hx 4 I X x 'vs N J' 'tl K 'Q f -if I 1 I X f fe mm ' K ...-s.. ' 'VJ 1 'A f .n 1 I' 5-'p'l' 'D 9 .. .- 2-rr' r t ' 2 ., .L.. V . F VJ,--V ,un Fl ft -, A' I LQ 1 M t 4- . - . f my - .: 'j , r. wr ' ' 3 ' - - - . Wi ..---'.vf'T'1s,a X S- Qi g , ! 1 N sm . - -7 1 ' -- K I ' . , , ' R ' s gd V -.f reg, 1 . 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Middle, the course at Liberty, Mo., was extremely hilly as compared to the courses the Hounds had com- peted on during the season, as Eastern's Leroy Chavez- discovered, while running up and down the five-mile course. But, .when it was all over the Hounds had captured third place. Standing below with the third-place plaque, are Leroy Chavez, Rex Maddajord, Gary Roybal, Ed Ebell, Harold Sando, Steve Lynch, Pat Yochum, and Coach Bill Silverberg. NX , '- Q- v . . LSU,-t .3 ' K rj x, to '- eff'-'f'B.f.N l J, 'V 'g f XM gf- I f X951 Y , -Xxx ' .' .f'K7'--fu , 1' sl. 289 Winter Sports Greyhound Pack-K from left Io right, back rowj roach Buddy Ball, trainer Bill Joy. Jim Guymon, Richard Kemp. Ken Nord, Lon Sprayberrv, John Robertson, David Bralcher, Pete Norris, assistant coach Milch Seals. assisianl coach Don Drapery' I from rowl Bill K ennedv, Busrer GOU, Garv Gian- noni, Jerri' H yder. Randy Fowler, Wilbur Hardwell, Royce C rowell, and Jim Mosely. Season Record Drury College Stephen F. Austin Houston Baptist College West Texas State Adams State College UTEP Southwestern Oklahoma Southeastern Oklahoma Central Oklahoma College of Great Falls Rocky Mountain College Eastern Montana Oral Roberts University Wayland Baptist Roekhurst College Drury College Oral Roberts University New Mexico Highlands East Central Oklahoma' Bishop College' Stephen F. Austin Houston Baptist College' College of Santa Fe' Wayland Baptist College' New Mexico Highlands Roekhurst College NAIA District 7 Championship Tournament Adams State College Western New Mexico NAIA Championship Basketball Tournament Indiana State College Eastern Opponent 70 63 89 73 6l 74 45 55 83 69 56 68 Sl 49 93 67 105 65 62 64 IOO 73 99 75 6l 64 97 80 70 76 65 72 69 l I6 l I3 77 65 56 89 70 78 79 ol bl 78 68 76 70 80 62 9l 80 IO4 67 80 75 72 8l 'forfeited because of the use of an ineligible player Eastern New Mexico University Greyhounds came out on the short end of the National Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics Championships held at Kansas City, Mo. March 7, l97l. The Hounds were knocked out of contention in the first game against fifth- seeded Indiana State College of Indiana, Pa. The lead exchanged several times with the Hounds getting ahead as much six points. Indiana State's free throw shoot- ing and a 42 per cent average from the field for the Hounds proved to be the downfall as Indiana won 81- 72. Head Coach Buddy Ball in his first year at Eastern. coached the team to a I4-l5 won-loss record and the District 7 Championship. 291 lg LL.. The 1970-71 era marked a season QI discontent for Eastern fans. It wnsn't unusual to see them roar in disapproval of an officially call. At the left, 6'1 Jerry Hyder oudumps his opponents to tip in a basket for the Hounds against Drury College. Hyder, playing guard for the Pack, pulled down 440 rebounds during his four-year career. Eastern Drops Drury, '70 63, in Season Opener 1 I . .' , 1 .... :Jy ' t-ff? .f ' il- - -Q-.f '.f2, ,.,,,,, -4 f.'-' , ,it - -- V .. -i ft :A -' 1 in ,-A+ - 4. W The season began on a promising note with four of last year's start- ing five returning-John Robertson, Jim Guymon, Pete Norris and All- American Jerry Hyder. The Hounds opened the season with a 70-63 nod over defending NAIA District l6 champion Drury College. In the second game the Hounds, behind the shooting ol .lim Guymon and Jerry Hyder, broke a 46-home-game winning streak ol Stephen F. Austin. Eastern stomped the Lumberjacks, 89-73, after leading by as many as 23 points three times. The Hounds evened out their rec- ord with losses to Houston Baptist College, 61-74, and West Texas State, 55-45. Senior .lohn Robertson was high point man for the Grey- hounds against Houston with I9 points, Houston Baptist played off its height advantage of three 6-6 forwards, Greyhound turnovers and the loss of Jerry Hyder in the second half to take the win. The Hounds again split games as theybeat District 7 contender Adams State College and lost to the University of Texas at El Paso CUTEPJ, 56- 68. Eastern. led by a 23-point performance by Jim Guymon, stayed ahead throughout the game for the 83-69 victory. Early in the second half, the Indians closed the margin to 54-52, but the Greyhounds held them off. After the loss to UTEP, the Hounds had a three-home- game winning streak beating Southwestern Oklahoma State, Sl-49, and 93-67 and Central Oklahoma, l05-65. .lohn Robertson led the Greyhounds in the three-game sweep with 23. 20 and 20 points re- spectively. He was also Eastern's top rebounder with 12, 8 and l3 rebounds against the much taller opponents. Senior Jerry Hyder fwhite unU0rml was the third highest scorer for Eastern, with 477 points-a I 7.7 average-in his jnal -season. He ended his college career with 1.316 points in 108 games. 5 293 Guymon, Hyder Win Tournament Honors The Hounds then traveled to Billings, Montana, where they took third in the Magic City Classic. The Greyhounds lost the first game, 62-64, to the College of Great Falls, then came back to trounce Rocky Mountain College, l00-74. Jim Guymon and Jerry Hyder were named to the All-Tournament team. In the following three home games, the Hounds beat Eastern Montana College, 99-64, but fell to nationally ranked Oral Roberts University. They ended the series by tripping Wayland Baptist, 97-80. The Hounds went on the road for three games and came out with the wrong end of the stick on each. The first game was against Rockhurst College, and the Hounds simply couldn't find the mark, converting only 25 of 73 lield goals. Eastern also trailed in rebounds with 36 compared to the 55 for the Hawks. Senior Jim Guymon tnumber 30 abovei ranked fU'1h on the Hounds all-time scoring list with 1,530 pol'nIs in ll0 games. with a I 9.3 point average a game his last season. Right. 6'5 senior John Robertson dunks an easy two. but the season was not quite as easy for coach Buddy Ball who had to sooth his ulcer, v 'ENE fff Qws- var'- m ' ah' 'PWRW H ff mi , . M- 31, EW W, . L-g,.Z' rg.. ' N ,N A . 1 .:1:,,,'- mags .3!.. , ,,, .-- ,u q3:....,4x.,wL1 .. M3 W y , ' Q 'fx Kuff -VLA Y Q K-r-.-fm.. ,.,,,..n-- Hounds Lose Second cmd Third Straight The second and third losses came from Drury College, 65-72, and Oral Roberts University, 69- ll6. The loss to highly ranked Oral Robertswas the worst beating an Eastern team has suffered in I0 years, The worst scorefagainst an Eastern team came in 1960 against the University of Ari- zona. The record still stands at H8 points. The situation brightened with a ll3-77 victory over New Mexico Highlands University the following week. A new scoring record was broken with the ll3 point effort. .tr Next Six Games Nightmare for Bally The next six games were a nightmare for coach Buddy Ball, as he saw five of the six consecutive home games taken away. Freshman Norman Hardwell was declared ineligible for the second semester but played live games before it was realized. This dropped the season record to 9-I4 and made hopes for a District 7 berth look slim. Hopes were kept alive with a 80-62 victory over New Mexico Highlands University and a 9l-80 decision over Rockhurst College. The Greyhounds were again chosen for a District 7 berth along with Western New Mexico, Highlands University and Adams State College. Left, big Lon Sprayberry lnumber 541 goes up for a rebound, while his team- mate John Robertson l32l offers a steadying hand. Bottom left, Pete Norris charges into Dr-ury's number 13, nullifying the basket, while at the bottom right, Jim Guymon lets a shot fly. 1' in i' YA- .ies 297 298 ..,..-at ,. , .A L . , may it Pete Norris Hits His Peak Against Adams State 5 Tallies 19 Points Pete Norris, in his best game of the season, led the Hounds to a 104-67 win over Adams State in the pre- liminary game. Norris scored I9 points, grabbed I0 rebounds and collected 9 assists in his effort. Eastern forced Adams State into 31 turnovers. In the final game of the tournament, the Greyhounds met the Western New Mexico Mustangs. Near the end of the first half, the Mustangs, who had trailed the Grey- hounds, 'began a rally which finally gave them the lead. The scare was ended when the Hound's cold shooting disappeared with Jerry Hyder's driving jumper right at the buzzer. The second half was a different story, as the Hounds came alive on defense as well as of- fense. Jerry Hyder played his best game of the season, netting 30 points. Junior Pele Norris breaks through the West Texas defense fabovel only lo be called down on a foul fbelowj. Norris led all Hound rebounding against Drury College l 121, College of GreaL Falls l8j, East Central Oklahoma l7l and Adams State College l10l. . fg I. M f m-Rf 0 ' F' ' G lw - -W . 1 gg ' ' V - E - , in .. MQ 5 I 1 Q L 1 I' 3, ' ' 'A' Ah V his 8 tk, W 't !'- 1? : '9W '3-fr ll, 4 -gi A 37 5 ,. . ni? 4,95 - V ju H-,,,,.4 A f V - J ,K ,l Wwe' fr. -' ', Q ',-'i nv! A ,im'f1'A'5-J, I .5 mimi . A 'iQZ,Vw fm F 3 ff H 4 .. 44' 'J 'Z' x 4. PE 4 A yi VME VIL ' 1 Aw Q' ii P ?'.04i!p., 1 in s F ,il x fha 1 . .'.W E Q- 7 df i Si!! ' D' .N Zio! 9 V I X3 , gun- V J, E 4 gf: g .:l.. . ' f X . ,E T 4 A E..-. ,,- ,Qu ,,.- Ez N sy' W3Wi Siigiigifli! N ff E s H 5 V I Y H-wma!! - , 7' W 7, 2 Q gf' F .X ,x, I' A-qu -,.. . ' 4 L I 4 DISTIICT 7 Champ Eastern Falls at NAIA Tourney The season ended at Kansas with the loss to Indiana State. The year did not end on Z1 sour note for everybody, as seniors .lim Guymon and Jerry Hyder were drafted by the American Basket- ball Association. Hyder was the l4th draft, choice of the Denver Rockets, and Guymon was picked up in the ninth round by the Texas Chapparals. Guy- mon averaged l9.3 points and Hyder hit a consistent 17.7. Guymon is ranked fifth in the all-time Greyhound scoring totals, and Jerry Hyder is seventh. Coach Buddy Ball kept a close watch on things tn the District Championship game against Western New Mexico, as it was a close battle all the was Pete Norrts dtscovered how rough tt was when he was decked tn the second haU' but Jerry Hyder lleft-number 141 tossed rn 302 1970-71 Seniors And Coach Ball .Q-:figgffi , -' U Jig , :' ...,5f 1 Jerry Hyder Jim Guymon t N 4 1 5' I 'Md d ' FIBA' Fi x y frm' P Ir 45 3 Buddy Ball Gary Giannom Ken Nord f- A 'Fr r'v t '9 'Q - John Robertson 'iv-1 gf' f L.v 'f . - - .-':.-fi,----'. 1 ' ,4,,.v - . Q A , 1.4 .. ,fr--if f , -, N . - 7.7 i L ,. :wk - l jw, , ,,,,gS-g:1K ' ,ign , ,Q-v:.:f1f, t':'.- . , 6 'j--'IJ-'igrfff' '17' J - i A 2 ff' - -t LLL f-v ilfl- ' 1 I:'e.-Q,-- . , 1 A if--Tiles i , - l l ri- K .-autsggg an . ' ' Pl x- V 4 4 VI.. -A H - - I AJ' ,X-5 4. ,ri f ' , - ' . .nag-Q Y .Mgr 1 . 1 sr 1 V , x ' 'V v - I lsr , ' I A' .' . ' F ' 0-,',.' - . -l fi? 5-1' --ai. ,, .2 . Us 4 fs, -S , . .. .. 0 Q ' -- f ff ',-,.. ' .. . . gg.--. . 4 A my p 55 'ti - .. ' ., fT5e1' i 33 l4 O 9 0... - ' A Loi'.0..... .-.- Swimming Team Struggles Throug Disappointing Seguso The Greyhound swimming team, plagued by ineligible mem- bers, finished a dismal season winning only two of ten swim meets. The Hounds dropped their first meet to Texas Tech, 90-21. Only freshman Keith Smith and Mike Eckhart were able to win their events. Smith, swimming the l,0O0-yard freestyle for the first time in his life, clocked a University record of ll:l7.3. In the next meet, the Hound tankmen fell again to the University of New Mexico, 87-18. The Lobos took every event while Eastern managed only four seconds and six thirds. The Greyhounds made a little deeper splash against Rice University, downing the Owls, 62-45. Keith Smith broke the University record in the 1,000-yard free- style for the second time this season. Barry Jennings took honors in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events as team- mates won the 200-yard butterfly. Before semester break, the Hounds easily defeated Hendrix University but then went on an eight-meeting losing streak, bowing to Oklahoma State University, John Brown University, New Mexico State, Colorado College, University of Texas, Texas A EL M, and Adams State College and Western Colorado State. The Hounds lost three starters because of eligibility and a fourth quit the squad at the end of the first semester. h n Members of the swimming team were lback row left to right! Henry BerthoM Rick Kreis, Coach Dick Dartf lfront rowj Pete Larson, Buster Bettina, Keith Smith and Chris Howell. '.,,. , ' H '- ' '.v ' 1 ' rg, -, . gl 1 .:, -. ,Q 1.55, - 303 51 T52 Coeds Enter Competltion 1-5 .-in EM WE -i1 1: ' - II' 24. ' Ii fd 1 x Ea Lb Gymnosts Capture Novice Event The women's gymnastic team, under the leadership of Mrs. Yvette Capps finstructor in health, physical educa- tion and recreationj won the novice division in a dual meet against the Uni- versity of New Mexico CUNMJ. The women competed in the novice class, low intermediate and optional class. The Greyhound gymnasts competed in events such as the balance beam, un- even parallel bars, floor exercises and side horse vaulting. As a young team, the Greyhound women could not com- pete with the depth of UNM, but still were able to'capture the novice divi- sion, handing UNM the intermediate class Competing for Eastern New Mexico University's women gymnastic team were, Ruth Hillier fstandinglg lkneeling front left to rightj Karen Wallace and Ricci Nelson: ana' lbottom from left to rightl Kathy Dean, Melanie Velasco and Wendy Woodall. ff -R 5-A+. ..-.,- , I , ..-: I A, ,, I 'A ' K. A 1 , U r- t 43' i fb-1' i. 7? ' s '- f ' 1 1 vile. ' . it at 1 I ' , fi 3 ,s 2 3 it ' L . lf: 'A i' it 5. 1' A fin. ' . rf 1 -4 - , . if ,. ., A-' - - ii, Y I 'f'?2i2lf2fQ5'f.':lH:IW ,. .,'t,. -.5 W' ' rfb- ,. - -.I'e.vL9 Q 2' 2- , i A. ,P ' ,ji 4 l -, '-tif if-:ii.f'l9.livf'7,,?:'Mi? ' QQ- it wt. i 'ge' t - ..-- V if, u-- , .. 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V ,, 541,311 'S-l ' -A. my i lf- 'l. 1 305 , 7 ' ,' .N I J 1 ,I w 4 U J f ! Spring Sports x 1 1 1 i 4 Greyhound Hcrrdbctllers Struggle To 14-24 Record It was a long and frustrating year for the Eastern New Mexico University baseball team. With just four returning lettermen, assistant coach Scott Childress' Hounds ended the season with a dismal 14-24 mark. As a team, thc Greyhounds outhit the opposition .312 to .272, collecting 346 hits to 293 for the opponents. Meanwhile, Eastern's pitching staff com- piled an earned run average of 3.52 to 4.54 for the opposing hurlers. But the difference was in thc fielding department. Eastern committed 80 errors in 38 games and gave up 92 unearned runs, while scoring 38 un- earned runs. Centerlielder Tom Forni from Carlsbad was the only sen- ior on the Greyhound roster and paced the team in seven offensive de- partments, while claiming the District 7Nbatting title with a .427 average. He led the team in at bats 11311, runs scored 1261, doubles 1111, triples 141 and runs batted in 1311. His 56 hits set a single season record. Gallup sophomore Mike Menapace followed Forni with a lofty .404 average and led the team in home runs with five. Sophomore Paul Kramarsie from Lasalle, Ill., led the Greyhound pitching staff with a 3-2 mark and a 1.30 earned run average in 53 2f3 innings. Two-time All-American Loy Hampton, a junior from Artesia, topped the team in strike outs 1761 in 55 213 innings. He finished with a 2.14 earned run average, but won only two games against seven losses. ii' I' --Y -7 fQQaQygyy,,,gy,,,,,,,,f,,f,f,,,,,,,,,, 307 1 NL-f V f v Va 1 Q ' 308 Lack Of Full-time Head Coach Hinds-rs Baseball P1 ga, , ,. at 4. .. ,Di fi QM 'N-. an Q- Q , 4.-L ,- N,-A 4 1 1 -9-V, - ..x,A- , -1- , ,. .. . . .. 1. -.. u .nr - V U, ,I,,,. .k,. . Hr' ,Q 1 '-V ..,..'.': , ' ' 'TP-v.h . '..-vu ,l ui, ,fgul . -., Q-4, L1-7, ..V-wh -G..-Q.. ,. 1. 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Jfff.-. . .,---'-, ,' , 1115, J ' l lil :Lit 43g1b.xg7i13fjsAQ-:'tv' , bf 73. 5jf5qP'f!.',A-5' . . str,-q.,q5grl5,L , rg 1: :mae vifxiii 4 4 4 'ff 'A ', sici. , l l - fvfr?rIa' 211:25 5 ' ' -Ig.:-v-,ff'E':i.uQ af ,N ' l -..w1'- Z-xp -4 l A, ti. win 3 . l 'vg nl ,. gi ' A- I Y . Hounds Hire New Coach For 1972 Eastern New Mexico University se- lected Gary I-lveem, from Tama, Iowa. as its new head baseball coach for the l972 season. He replaces coach Gary Taylor, who resigned to accept the head football coaching nosition at Wheaton College in Wheaton. Ill. Hveem. who was one of 60 applicants, will also be an assistant football coach. 9. 0 v l t 310 -r V - ills? gl.2+f.,4y, ,gg , f , 535' .. -' ,.,taV-.,.,r 'ga .4 f TAX.: .L .. D Q:-ff'-f pf 'gif Z- 1971 Track Team - l back rowj assistant coach Jim Newton, Don Carthel, Ron Harkey, Dick Cozens, Nigel Beeson, Ed Reece, Pat Yochum, Larry Kuehl, Steve Ross. Elias Quintana, Lee Cain. head coach Bill Silverbergf f front rowl Henrjv Martin, Vincent Ludd. Bob Proctor, Herman Evans, Gary Roybal, Rex Maddaford, Terry Covert, Harold Sando, Tom Sanchez, Ernie Torres and Harry Mondragon. Below, senior Wayne Pollard anchors East- ern 's mile relay team to a University record of3.'l8.6, but the Hounds had to settlefor thirdplace in the event at the Texas Tech Invitational. ' VX. wg fix 'Nxt 1-' .v. ,. 'V'-554, ' 1 -N :au 'g ' .:,.i w , ,.',-ga' .. -.. v A W -::f.,,Lg,.f. , me N :rn-V V.-sw A -1 . ff .,- , N, - l..-,ln ' -. ' fav-4T', 7' .'- ef xr-1-..'.,. - ' .- qu' .uc V ' L1 , . -A' f 1 -,5 Hounds Break 3 Relay Records i l , rrp. 'f-'-fLi?jv,--1.r.?-gill--. . -tv It .:if-...LA ,Y -T E., ,F , ,- V- .p3'-'a+.55HQf--1,- , V.--in .- wfw:-111-. r ff ' S'- A '-:tg V - - f 1 , M gf-,.Q3,.g .-.,.-ee.. . ty -1-fa no . - naps, -1- ,J ' -1-V '- ' .Is -Na' .'g':. V.-5-rg ' le e ---f-- ,rf-.' --.,-1:1t- wi L ,. ,sf :.'.f- I 'ni - , ..i -' fL ' . 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Q--'Vis 3 - H -, ' 1l'! i -1t'l. lli ,i 1 in Q T 1, 9pQlJhsH,,u wwifedi J wWTW '21 ee -- I T l - -- - - ee-e e li 'tfigli-llllilE.ililll55,j15 'Qs lx-.'1i,flt1lllli 'eliliHW3?wJi'HevyQy4E 1eHlW Above freshman Bob Proctor anchors the 440 relay al a Universiry of New Mexico quad- ' 9, ' ,l 1 l 3 l 15311, t Wx , . 1 ' tl: ll rangular HIHGI. AI the lop right. junior Larry Kuehl clears the barrier on his way to win- if ,r 3 5 , gl Qjifggig, , ? -' S-V, A - ning the steeplechase al the Texas Tech Invitational, while his teammate Steve Lynch, at 1. ' '2 .-1 , ll ' l 5 I l lgt Q1 5 '3 ,l .,:, Ql' .ffl ,i.l.gt . . . . 1 .' i H f' I- 3 1 ' trite- t-12 ell 4? 251 ' ll the b0ll0l71I'1ghI, warlly eyesihe waierjump. Lynchplacedithtrd. EJ ' 1, it fl i 1 'sy , 7' A , -. fi ..jg,55:tf,5f tlgfltri Iii: .V 1 V . 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Junior Henry Martin continued his winning tradition by setting one individual school record in the 120 high hurdles and 440 intermediate hurdles and helped set two more in the 440 and distance medley relay. ln the intermediates, Martin erased his own record by running a 53.3 at the Kansas Relays. Three of the Greyhound relay teams also set school records this year. The mile relay team clocked a 3:l8.6 removing the old record set in l967. The team was composed of freshmen Richard Cozens and Gregory Lancaster, sophomore Mike Macheachen and senior Wayne Pollard. t V ' ' 4' . Y -I , it ! sdf' l .1 di. .. , -if -, - . tf, f-2.- ff,z53f' ' g'Y i't-4-we . 'r -li'-2 W' i 5 -. ' -tt - 'A-. N- --Yu. vi t!.r.1,e if r ni VI V , e-.-tipxg1pg'F'1 .+i-elf! - 73.321 V W- P fasts-551933 'v,ee:,5-4g:,.',r.7,4g. -s - ' - - - - r 'e 'if r+?fir1ec.f2?,-'-1 f FW'-11 - , H if: 1 ,A . ' '-- 'i ' -.3-'ff 311 312 gg Silverberg Leads Hound Track And Field Teams Eastern 's Henry Martin, at the far left, gets off to an even start with his opponents in the 120 high hurdles at the Texas Tech ln vitational. The 440-yard relay team, comprised of freshmen Herman Evans and Robert Proctor, junior Henry Martin and senior Vince Ludd, carried the stick to a 4l.3 clocking at the Sul Ross Invitational. The old record was 4l.7. The last relay team to get their name in the books was the distance medley team, with freshman Pat Yochum, sopho- mores Ed Ebell and Rex Maddaiord and junior Henry Martin. The Greyhounds clocked a 9:52.l, giving them a third place at the Drake relays. tr- . . - - 1 ,V .Y.- -..1Y,, k,.,-. ,,, -, ,1z......,',-:,,-,cjf -- ale-:. - f .,.--L -- ij-.:.A:!-fy e I ,Y-, sb ..-fe 5,--, - ' j ,.-ini' .- IF A - . .A QE? Above, freshman Pat Yochum takes the baton from sophomore Ed Ebell during the two-mile relay at the Texas Tech Invita- tional. Yochum, one of Coach Silverberg's highly touted freshmen, clockea' a career best of l:55.0 in his anchor leg. The ultimate determination to meet the challenge comes from within one's seM A struggle against time or distance. Steve Ross lclockwise starting at the top leftf, Pat Yochum, Wayne Pollard and Vincent Ludd attempt to meet the challenge. Coach Bill Silverberg, the man with the watch, makes them meet that challenge. 1 5-6. .1- ' va-ff ' N V -gr .J , ,v-4' '-- ' ' 43.- 43 ts-bxigat V' 15 Q X - Hx., X32 .. ' I ' 'iw L 9 . L S b - ,,,. I- by, ' g f QQ l I -2 Q ff V - . 1 R . , , Ai- lr if: ...J-4 ,........-.--1 U Y H QW H Ei? .f ' 4-5 . W H, - 314 uhh The season started optimistically enough for coach Bill Silverberg, lin series at leftj as it ap- peared the Hounds would have plentyof depth in the sprints and the distance events. Things were beginning to look bright about mia'-season as times were improving and even some school records broken. But, suddenly, a series of injuries, starting at the Kansas Relays, brought a look of gloom to Eastern's hopes for a strong bid in the NAIA Championshms. Fortunately with clutch per- formances like those of freshman Herman Evans ltopf and junior Henry Martin lbelowf, in second place, the Hounds were able to compete respectabl y at the nationals in Billings. Montana. v Golfers Claim 16th Straight District Title X 2, 'lr Q!-ly l 7 lf KLLE1 - 5. 1 5 X -4 Members of the I 971 Greyhound goU team are lback row left to right! Billy Carlyle, Joel Ramos, Jeff Strain, Sam Senn: lfronz rowl Coach B B Lees Waynt Sloerner Guy Yarborough and Jerry Slehney Others not pictured are Sieve Loy and Jim Thompson. The Greyhounds began the l97l season by competing in the Border Olympics at Laredo, Texas. The Hounds defeated sev- eral small college teams but were unable to match the depth of the NCAA schools, such as the University of Texas. Coach B. B. Lees entered the Greyhounds in stiff competition in preparation for the District 7 playoffs and the National As- sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics Golf Tournament. The golfers concluded the regular season by taking third in the Abilene Christian College Tourney. Sophomore Joel Ramos captured individual medalist honors with rounds of 70-69-70 in what was considered the Hounds' best all-around effort. Eastern Captured the District 7 Championship 'for the l6th consecutive year by defeating Adams State College 906-915. Joel Ramos, at the left, paced the Pack with rounds of 77-73-72. Eastern held a thin one-strike lead at the end of the first round, with a 303, to 304 for Adams State. The Hounds stretched their lead to seven in the second round and finally to nine in the last round. 316 Greyhound N eiiers Finish Second In District 7 Hound Tennir Team-Kback row, left to righ1lJack Balson, Ralph Skinner, Bob DEH!!-V,' lfronl l'0WiJfI7l.,Ol1I1SOlI, Dennis' C'1'owaIl, and Rod SellUf. The Eastern New Mexico University tennis team had to settle lor the District 7 runner-up position lor the second year in a row. The netters finished the season with an impressive I3-3 record, but Southern Colorado State dealt them the vital loss at the District Tourney, 5-4. The Hounds began the sea- son by beating their first four opponents, New Mexico Military Institute, Fort Lewis College, University ol Albuquerque, and Western New Mexico Univer- sity. But still' competition was encountered against Hardin Simmons Univer- sity. The Greyhounds came out on the short end at their lirst home meet, 4-2. Hardin Simmons was one of the few teams that gave the Greyhounds trouble. After the lirst defeat to the Cowboys, the netters went on a seven- match winning streak. knocking oil' the College ol Santa Fe, University ol' Albuquerque, Regis College, Wayland College, New Mexico Military Institute, Highlands University, and the College ol' Santa Fe. 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' 3 0 V- ,, fe-' ,' ' J i f I d Hyder-I93 29l 300 302 M' dd' I d-285 287 289 .4 A , Roberts 195 291 299,302 Martin 3l0 312 314 Fornif 307,308 Fetlers -277 Mathis-277,285 ' - , - ' ' ' , 4 f . aj fp ' i -1 ,gf T Ie fy? Y 1 ' L -5 -1-..... 5,1771-i..MYJi,.1.:4 4 .. , - ,.-.ina J..- W QL it 7 J my .. Q13-rr , Oldest Greyhound Aficionada LAS PUEBTAS AEIERTAS THE OPEN DOORS ISING ERT DV A The Advertising Department of the Silver Pack plays a 'behind the scene' role in putting together a creative yearbook for ENM U students. This year, Everette Ness-Advertising Manager, and Glen Adair-Advertising Salesman solicited advertisements from local and area merchants who contributed financial support to the Silver Pack. Each year the Advertising Department contributes a major part of the required funds that a yearbook of Eastern's quality demands. The Advertising Department expresses its sin- cere thanks for the support the area merchants have given to the Silver Pack. It is hoped that the rapport between the students of ENM U and the merchants is improved through the efforts of the Silver Pack Advertising Department. S Bum Aywi cg 1 Cl f71F PdShS altar: FlllllIl'l'URl 60. Portafes, New Mexico Telephone 356-57044 50? Bait Second Street a hoff Shoes Inc. 415 Main Clovis, New Mexico Put yourselfin our Shoes 1' I Nationally Advertised Meuns 'Wedr'l CARMACK 314 MAIN DIAL 763-7152 ' S SONS INC Q o Jil . , . gfhcre nwmrn like lg slwp' cLovls,. New Mexico Pu:2'Z2fE1f25'v1c: is 113 S. Main 2 m S Portales, N Wagga 420 S. Ave. C 356-6693 Portales, N. M. T, .. POYNORS' WHITE STORES, INC F, I Morgan Realty Co. Real Estate Homes Farms Ranches 1509 S. Ave D Portales, N.M. ...QM-.,,. . ' T -f i I ,ig - P4 -1. 331 FIRST 4: YDUNG AT HEART I-'IHSI' NKFIJHAL BANK N IO , 7, .... . N A J ., ,. , ,App- BANIQL -. ' J 21255-7 'U U my S 'X I' D - U .-.X V . 1! 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Our compliments to you 5 UN QA Y , ffm L - E lFfjQf,Jl5?M1'55 my Li vinyl 25221 W, 7-TH CI OVI9 HIGHWAY GLOVE PORTALPS -5 A ,G2-47K'7 3 4 Q 34 6 ls Hillllfllw qo' 1 Herbert 6 l l or Lumber Co. or ll l l lll 5 lllll ll llll l H V I in nur, VEZ, iQ,T,'-A41 --l i Q :uv . ,,- 1604 S- Ave D 4 'vumben d i 6 N Portales, N.M. D l ix um 6 msn- M Q ',,. .Kxqhk A mu ... ,nm ' ' , gs, Q Y' .'., ROY TANGYE, MGR., l THE VGHS co 418 M616 D161763-6516 Fred Shipley 6 6 Furmture li : : i P5 'f A .,:' 75 pg ff'Q-.giififfff-13 -A6'- .?izf2gg1ggg5g5aisaizgfgigigiffgiig 2 -Eff fig Q3 A266 fit Ne- A ' Ponales' NM' wk. . .. 5 85. .8 ggi:-:f:r' - 4:5t5.7:T:3:1:3:f:i:f 1305 Maln E 6 ' . , A 5 M' N jg 'vo Sqggh, ,, M ' c10v15NM 2 : 6 66666:, 6 . ,ii :f: 2 fsisiiiffwrigif :::: - ,gigy , ig! lg' if 65 I 55458 . 6' Q f f 'W M YE i P Q! 'Q' 2 'W 2 N' 4 X 6 X6 V' w ' .Vu N el-LL, v 6 . my ' r N mf' N 1 , e, y, Nuff. 'R . W. P? . 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I' T 22 , P.0.lOX443 cLovss,N.m. N THE CITIZENS BANK of Clovis Main Office - 421 me Auto'Bank - Main8zComm. Texaco Branch - Texaco, N .M . Ft. Sumner Branch Ft. Sumner, N.M. Member FDIC 335 QOL' .Wafer 3' keel! gdfafe Farms, Homes and Ranches P. O. BOX 448 , PHON E: RE 6-4051 PORTALES, N. M. Y um i Mabr Drive Lounge E. Texico Hwy, Clovis, N .M. 336 PHILLIP House of Music M' Qs ' W 1,55 o r fy ,WMM yt .4 1 . . 5 .5 -V , 'A M , Wy , O 44411177 jg ,rg X 'HI .. M '1 f M SMART SHOP if f y f' My ' ff 1I!'ii 'V MJ T' I!! i 74 . -4 ln if f - If I X Q, 1 M ' 0 Hiltop Plaza ,- Q . 0 X I Clovis, N X 762-2441 Free Park 7 oME 'FEDERAL rs . 31+ 4 ' TEMPERATURE ff. FEDERAL SAVINGS Hammond Organs and Piano H Aid LCC' Ailfdllfiil Band Instruments and Accessories Of Porfahs Records and Music 1-18 Main - Sands Center -- Clovis 2nd af Ave. A ODOM OFFICE Supply C it's the T real thing U Bottled by Clovis COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Clovis, N .M. ETATESAVINE LOAN 9' flS0flAll0H l- rg 7 21 9 South Main 356-4477 Portalex, New Mexico ROOSEVELT COUNTY ELECTRIC State Savings 81 Loan 1106 Main St. Cl ' N. M. 762 2935 THE COOPERATIVE :Nc K l P O B0 389 gFjoIg?,l?,i6E4Q9llj .Ml i CD nun T b Qu Your Com lete Hometown Dail S 0 I P Y 337 lan cnou Clovis New Cor Dealers Association DOC STEWART 252 Mabry Dr. 763-4465 WATSON 600 W. 7th MOTORS .762-4451 RIERSON Hwy. 60-70-84 E .762-2986 DICK RUSSELL 600 Main 762-4427 BENDER 800 Main 762-4511 CENTRAL 2020 E. Mabry MOTORS 762-2994 MCGEHEE 1413 W. 7th TRUCK CO. 763-5881 JIM O'CONNOR Hwy. 60-70-84 E 762-4586 JACK WILLIAMS 316 W. 7th MOTOR CO. 762-4546 egililslgliii PERSONALIZED KNSURANCE SAERVECE F-'DRA HOME AUTU ' l.ll:E ' Ql.5f:llNliESS G7 2'-lorth Ave. A v Poriaies, lwla-W Martino ' L' V-.Y -7' ' . S315-ts. .15-'f3J5-42-5,553 Q T-fri:-El..i..L:Ef',e55 !,f',,v':f.?,'-y.,3,t .171 I ff E' .:'.Li?' 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Ffa 144, jf' -- 4 , 7 Jw , f Af , - ' 9 Q l .x ww Q 47 6 55 + CLOVIS NA TYONAL BANK Clovis, New Mexico Established 1907 Five Convenient Locations G fl' gg 00 510 Head Office RODE -SMITH 763-5528 C 400 Main Clovis, New Mexico 223 Mean Motor Bank 1209 Main Hilltop Plaza 2108 Main Cannon Branch Facility Grand and Pile Facility 339 PORTALES NATIGNAL BANK I 1 Serving E ' P 1 I s 3 or u e I 'V' Since Ill ull 1906 ' mm' ' Ill IH Iii? .'1 ..,-l '- , n-, -4 I -TT --..'1L.-'fiiins - ---. ' I , 51.5, III j55E?5eF:El ' Q23 ' ',11 W----.1 '- A . - Douglas B. Stone President A u:,,if ' fywyi X. ii ,: ' ON CAMPUS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Our Students Bank Conveniently at the University Branch Located in the Post 'Office WHERE EASTERN BANKS l FORD am llflglliwa- ff at 1 w H w w HOME DECOR A2215 Congratulations to Graduates 619 E. Zncl Phone: Portales, N.M. 356-6676 I V' ,,l, vflfltf 'M I 1 ' ' Furniture WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM b Beautiful Groupings aklnterlor Design by Thomasville Service by Cabin Craft, Gulistan 82 Downs 0scar's Boot JN I ' . ,.., . E oe op 7 - -. 1 a,.V2 : , D D Expert Shoe Repan' : li- U ,N '-,.' f-,' Q ll 'f'w D D Hand Made Boots - Saddle Repair I I f--I Hugh and Claudine Coslett IAUIO I BV: llla lNCu -. SANDS CENTER t 4' shoes Dyed Any Color 356-5761 Phone 356-5272 Portales 224 w. 2nd WHERE VUU ALWAV' BUY THE EEST FUR LESS' I l I N! ASQ ll B50 S do 519 6a D ' OU'N1' cnrren 9 to 9 Except Sundays Saving! up to 5096 1115 N. Chicago Portales, New Mexico do Afujam! Gfomf CLOVIS OFFICE ,C 2412: 1131 ..,, E PM T f i! + 1, aa U ? Li - -- 334: 'Q ' is OFFICE SUPPLIES Sc EQUIPMENT Elvis 8a Billye Io Hestand WLM Ib ,umm 509 MAIN PORTALES, N.M. M, il will M.. 813 We I 2 d SI t Ph ne 356-6951 University Food Market Free Delivery 1031 W. 2nd Phone: Portales, N .M. 3.5 6-5 631 ' Cl ' 'Finest Worley Mrlls, I nc. OWS 308 Main Clovis. New Mexieo A, Portal NM jh B h Mgr. I IEQSTIL' A rl ry A SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION l l 'of cnovls r :HOME OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE , 801 Pile St. 2nd and Abilene St. I q E CLOVIS, N. MEX. PORTALES, N. MEX. Vsr r 1 l'lss on .-.- Q It -' P P 5 F L: T fl ea I. if E L '1 g. iiniE ' H31,33155,3qi55:55,g:5,1.554-.5.3i.ggg5:.-.'.-.-::.':-::.-f-::-::::..-::. an-11.-:L-.':.z :nf ::::--:-::..-w.-.'- -4:::.-,-:.-:::,-1.11111-.-::.f:.Y-.4.--:..:Q::- .zzz-x--.av -1:-:-.zzv-fr:4--4.-.4,--Ag-z-1-.-.zz-::.1:. :.::--,::4.:.--:--ng:-.- - . , ffll-WKY ' ' V ' vo v' D' -1 ,. . HI WAY O DISTRIBUTORS OF VA ALLEY Self Pro elled ' I p I IRRIGATION SYSTEM'-,el - - RE TAURA T For Your Best Service Highway 70 Portales, New Mexico H U R - Place Your Confidence in the N l 'iP I O N pl I N C Prescription Specialists .IR R I G A T . , . 'F if if ' f' Offices in: 44 O vufscmvnow vnauwxcw 3 Clovis Parnpa 301 5. Main - Phone 356-6541 - Portales, N.M. Lubbock Dglhart Perryton P.o. Box 480 MODER I-IOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family If I 119W.2nd Phone: O 'ki 'A Portales, N.M. 356-45 62 I' -. N R ,IVQQF .3 , . Q ,,..iL .-:' 1: L-., A Funnlfungf- V - Mew? ' CARQPETS ll 1 it lm ll, - 356-5704 X- W 1? f .ei 507 E. znd -fr ' er Qlgg 'NX-1 J'--'W1q3n w ?'Jr- Awe, X qi July ,4 . Quill it NF-E, A213 4 J px , ll f e qv ' mrf m- , Portales, N.M WESTERN SKIES COGPER-HOBBS ACKAGE TORE CHEVRQLET CGMPA Y 401 Ave. C Phone: Your Favorite Wines Portales, N .M. 3.56-4451 Cold Beer and A Liquors 5 ' .. . , fi-5 Congratulations to the 'J , 1971 Graduates g 6 fill is 'txt' 1221 Main Phone: .-511.51 , Clovis, N.M. 763-3516 ' ' , K :gr , A ' ' A 5 ' 9 ,QIX l l ' A -,Ja . IA 4- Gift-Bridal Shop 1 1 I4 9 ill X It Q I 1 401 Main fl' Clovis N.M. l i s l ' ' - . Phone: Top Quality' Qameras, kFi1ms,ancl,tAccessories fffy 7635631 0.1. ANDERSON. Owner ' 617 Main Street Clovis. New Mexico 88101 GREENE? - ,f T 1 , Q 'I s 1 A ML COPPER PENNY fa 3550126151 the shop of well dressed women 5 510 MAIN 75 CLOVIS. NEW MEXICO : , J . I, fllllll HIIIKH ll 1- Ill. 1-., I 'FORMERLY oRADY's 356-9460 FREE DELIVERY ON MONDAY AND FRIDAY Plenty of Free Parking Lounge, Hide Away Restaurant Bottle Shop Pizza Hut HConi1fZlL1fll'l2'ft071 1305 Mabry Drive Clovis, N.M. 88101 . 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' A ' ' gf'-'I xxx 4 , ', , 1 5 VI X N y --' 67-:iff ' .ff 'F' l , f N '.g.3L.1- x V! - If . , . :V N1 ' 'X V ' il-,ff - :uf-, F'!i'--- f-.V ,AM V - ,- V 1 Y 5 V I V is 1, russia.. ' lE7 E I 3:4115 x ,f 'bmw -+-+ ---- ,,,,, ' ' - !,qjg4,, uusrazmu ? lh' l 419711- f if Wilffg-gf , ,,,,,,,-, , ,. .: ., Lf.- - l - v I f 1 .E gf! .fl .'V's z, , ,Lf x ' .fi , 1,1 gg - E 9 J, wm- 5,1 Y fri. .T Q FYRST NATIONAL BANK RO. BOX 730' CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO 88101 STUDENT INDEX Abel, Guy C ..... Abernathy, Donald F Abeyta, Michael J. . Ables, Russell D. . . Abraham, Steve .I. . Abrams, David O. . Aehen, Harold L. . . Acosta, Adan B. . . Acosta, Manuel L. . Acton, Rebecca K. . Adams. Mary L. . . Aday. Bennie J. . . . Aday. David B. . . . Addison, Roger M. . . . Ader. Ernest C .... Ader, Nancy Ann . . Agogino, Alice M. . Aguilar, Antonio . . Aguirre, William E. Ahrens, Mark E. . . Ainsworth, Allan D. Ainsworth. Ross N. Akin, Brant ..... Akin. Christine P. . Akin, Patrick D. . . Alaniz, l-lenry A. . . Alarid. Tito ..... Alexander, Alice F. Alexander, Bill R. . Alexander, Jacque L Alexander, Roy L. . Alford, Charles M .... Alires, Richard J. . Allard, Steve W. . . Allen, Carolyn F. . . Allen, Clayton T. . . Allen, Donald A. . . Allen, Gregory W. . ...226 .11112s 158 277 ...1111242 . . . . 45,226 ... 152,174 1.1.1143 1111122 .1111116a . 127,260 1111226 ..47,l58 1 .... 252 1.111242 111252 ...226 260 ...242 Arnold, Kathleen E .... Arnold, Randal 1. . . Arnold, Robert D. . . Arnold, Steven D. . . Arone, Anthony L. . Arrington, Lewis E. . Arroyo, Sylvia A. . . Arroyo, Vincent F. . Arviso, Loucinda . . Ashcraft. David C. . Ashcraft, John W. . . Ashley, Jeff L .... . Ashley, Toni L. . . . Askew, .leffrey J. . . Atkins, Harvey F. . . Atteberry, Rebecca S. . . . . Autry, Brick ..... Azbill, William G. . Babers. George .... Babington, Paul L. . Baca, Bernardita R. . Baca, Genaro A .... Baca, Peter ..... Baehicha, Willie A. . Bachtel, Michael D. . Bacon, David G .... Baeza, Maria M. . . Baggette, Cheryl A. . Baggette. Donna K. . Bagley. David C. . . Bailey, Leta G .... Bailiff, Ronald L. . . Baker, Debbie L. . . Baker, Deborah L. . . Baker, Mariana F. . . Baker, Stephen F. . . Balas, .lohn M ..... Baldock, Leslie W. . Baldoek, Steve P. . . Baldwin, Christine . . Baldwin, Mary H. . . Baleneia Balencia ,Lupe H... , Ramon H. . . . Balencia, Rita M. . . Allen, Linda Jo . . . Allen. Sandra E. . . ....260 Allen, Terri L .... Allison, Harlan D. . Allison, Lee D .... Allred, Beverly J. . . Allsup, Danny J. . . Almy, Dudley M. . . Alsup, Larry W. . . Alter, Alan A. . . Amaro, Pete .... Anaya, Delfido A. . Anaya, Paul C. . . . Anders, Janie M. . . . . . 226 . . . 260 . . . 260 . . . 242 . 1 3.158.242 . . . . 226 . . . . 260 . 1. 1. 1134.252 Andersen v Jean M .... . Andersen Karen E ..... . . Anderson Barbara L .... . Anderson, Catherine . . Anderson Elizabeth . . Anderson Frank N. . . Anderson, Linda S .... Anderson, Mark B ..... Anderson, Robert G .... Anderson Vicki L ..., Andrae, Mark R ,.... .... 252 55,152,188 . . . . 226 . . . . 172 . . . 226 . . 37,260 .. . . 260 Ball, Ronald E .... Ball, Smokey G .... Ballard, James F. . . Baltzley, Douglas A. Balzano, Dale W. . . Banister, George R. . Banister, Linda S. . . Banks, Ginger G. . . Barber Mar Ann . 3 , ht yl . . Barber, Virginia A. . Barcome, Robert L .... Barham, Lloyd S. . . Barham, Rebecca I. . Barker, Kieth D .... Barkman, William R .... Barnard, Richard K. Barnes, Richard L. . Barnes, William R. . Barnett, Glynda K. . Barnett, James O. . . Barnett, James W. . . Barnett, Mickey D. . Barnett, Mona B. . . Barnett, Stephen A. . Barrett, Sheridan W. 7 Andreson, Deona .l. Andress, Rodney J. Andrews, Edward L. Andrews, George L. Andrews, Lorinda K Anspach, Deborah A .... . . Anspach, Jennifer L. Anthony, Eve A. . . Apodaca. Roberta S. Aragon, Mabel C. . Archer, Kenya L. Arellano, Roberta Armijo, Barbara A. Armijo, Leon P. . . Armstron' Brian I k , g, . .. Armstrong, Karen E Arnett, Robert C. . . . Arnold, Alvona D. . Arnold, John R. . . Arnold, Joyce A. . . ...I27 ....l54 ......37.252 .. .......... 35,36.46.l52. ........l7l ...l69 ...260 ...260 ...226 ..242 ...242 ...242 ...252 H1242 M1260 ...260 ...226 Barron, Michael C. . Barrow, Glen R. . . Barth, Gary R .... Bartlett, John D .... Bartlett, Michael H .... Baskett, Virgil E. . . Baskin, Stewart L. . . Bassett, Gary D. . . Bates, Susan D .... Batson, Jack H .... Battey, Terral G. . . Bauerschmidt, Gary . Baum, Jelf R ..... . Baxter, Kenneth E. . Beagles, Dewayne G. Beal, Ethel E ..... Beal, Richard W. . . Beard, Melvin R .... Beardsley, Clinton . . Beasley, Patrick R. . . . 260 . . . 121 . . 156,252 1. 1. 1 1121 ,242 1 1 252 . . 243 . 1 226 . . . . 226 . . 127,252 12511126252 . . . 226 . . 1. 166,226 . 1.1 1 226 1.1. 121252 . . 170 1.1. 260 . . . . 226 ..252 ..260 111260 1111226 11260 .11260 1111226 1.11242 1. 1. 11124,1125 ...45 . . 260 . . .. 160 . . 166,242 .. 140,242 1. 1 1242 1 1 226 . 1 242 . . . 252 ... . . -26 260,316,318 .. . . . 226 42 ..260 ..260 1.1. 1 125,242 . . . 227 Beasley, Scott L .... Bcaudine, Robert M. . Beaulieu, Charles R. . Beauvais. John R. . . Beaver, Kathy J .... Beaver Myrna L. . . Beaver, Ricky L. . . . Becenti, Rena C .... Beck-, Charles D .... Beck, Donna M .... Beeson, Nigel E. . . . Begay, Sarah Jo . . . Begaye, Isabelle . . . Behm, Lawrence J. . . Behounek, Steven E. . Bell, Helena E .... . Bell, James H .... Bell, Larry J .... Bell, Linda R. . . Bell, Mary M. . . . Bell, Michael L. . . Bell, Sandra L .... Beloat, Steve J. . . Belvin, Peggy S. . . Bemis, Cordelia .... Bemis, Kerry G ...... . Benally, Wilson R. . . Benavidez, Mauricio T. . . . Bender, Ann E ..... Bender, Gary L ..... Bender, Janet G .... Benge, Sylvia J. . . Benjamin, Ben D. . . Benn, Vernon ..... Bennett, Andrea L. . . Bennett, Charles D. . Bennett, Mary E .... Bennett, Orvil B .... Benson, Kenneth A. . Bentley, Barbara L. . Berg, David L ..... Berg, Marie E .... Berg, Michael J .... Berggren, Christine . . Berggren, Michael V. Berkshire, Paul M. . . Berning, Barry J .... Bertholf, Henry M. . . Bertola, Michael A. . Bertrand, James L. . . Bethel, Christine L. . Bettina, Buster J. . . Betts, John W ..... Betzen, Dolores A. . . Bewley, Steven G. . . Bielstein, Astrid C. . . Bigbee, Edd M .... Bigbee, Paul D ..... Biggers, Randall B. . Bigler, Donald G. . . Bilberry, Monty J. . . Bilbrey, Vestana K. . Billings, Sandra K. . . Billington, Wm. M. . Binger, Leslie A. . . . Bingham, Ronnie B. . Bird, Ray B ...... Bitsie, Thurman .... Bixler, James W .... Bizzell, Billy D ..... Bjarke, Judith A .... Black, Arthur G .... Black, Bernal L .... Black, Elizabeth H. . . Black, Frederick J. . . Black, Schelia Daun . Blackburn, Winston . . . . Blackshear, Sammy E. Blair, Edith ....... Blair, Ronald L. . . . Blakeley, Gary .... Blakeley, Sandra L. . Blakeley, Thomas A .... Blakey, Larry L .... Bland, Calvin ..... Blansett, Edna M. . . Blasingame, Vicki . . Blevins, Jesse G. . . Blue, Carol L .... Bluitt, Nelia M. . . Boal, Dennis N .... Boal, Patricia A .... Boarman, David M. . Boatman, James M. . Bobo, Gaylon L .... Bock, Donna G. . . 140, 150, 1 1 11150,i521,1172, ... .R ...Mu . . 53. 158. ..46, 124, . . . 227, 134, ..21, 252 260 242 222 242 252 310 252 242 260 260 227 260 150 227 11 25 227 272 260 227 261 242 242 162 128 227 303 252 227 . . . 166,303 261 ..74, . . 581143 150, 261 170 227 135 135 261 242 261 243 134 227 227 1127 261 252 252 . 3 227 1150 227 252 261 227 266 1122 349 Bolton, John V. . . Butts, Michael R, . . Compton, Stephen A. . . 350 Boeox, Karen fl. . . Bogard, Lynn A. . , Bogard, Steven C. . Bogey, Terry L. . . Boggs, Alan S .... Bole, Nancy A .... Bolin, Larry R. . . Boling, Everett H. . . Boling, James S. . . Bolton, Bruce D. . Boman, Stephen C. Bonds, Mike E. . . Boney, Janice M. . Boone, Marvin E. . Boozer, William B. Borden, Marilyn R. Borgman, Sherri A, Borowick, Henry A. Borowick, Mary C. Bostwick, James L. Bostwick, Sherolyn Boswell, Susan . . . Bouma, Linda R. . Bowman, Gladys L. Bowman, Grace A. Box, Phillip M. . . Boyd. Lesa L .... Boydston, Shirley . Boyer, Donna Owen Boyer. Jeffrey E. . Boyles, Peter W. . . Bradley, Patricia A Bradley, Walter F. Brady, Nicklas C. , Bramblett, Patricia Bramlett, Carol M. Brancheau, John P. Brandenburg, Peggy Brandl, Christine A. Brandon, Shelby K. Brandt, Kenneth A. Bratcher, Cheryl L. Bratcher, David L .... Bratcher, Ronnie D. Braught, L. J .... Bray, Jimmy J .... Bray, Judy L ..... Brazil, Leah J .... Bremner, Nancy A. Brennen, David R. . . Bresler, Richard D. Brewer, Donnie L. . Brewer, Peggy S .... Brewer, Tommy J. . . Bridges. Glen S. . . Briggs, Kim D. . . . Briggs, Paula A. . . Briscoe, Vickie L. . Briseno, Antonio . . Broadus, Johnny H. Brock, Larry P. . . Brock, Mary Lee H ... 148,170 12143 .' 243 .1156 . . 243 252 '. '. ' 171,243 ' 11136 . . . . . I 146 ..'fffIIfIi243 52, 139,140,243 I' .'.'.'.'fff252 ,.227 .. 127 .' f 243 .. 156 12227 ff227 ,. 252 .1128 .. 261 .. 291 .. 252 ..252 ..261 fQ252 .....158 ......227 . . I f '122,1'5i1.'17o 'iiiii.252 Brooks, Johnny F. . , . . . . Brooks, Phillip W. . . 156 Brooks, Randall S. . . . . Brooks, Russell B. . . . . . . Broom, Linda S .... . . 227 Broom, James'W. . . . 252 Brown, Alvin B. . . . . . . Brown, Bill L. . . . . 227 Brown, Bob W .... .... Brown, Charles R. . . . . . . . Brown, Dwight K. . . . 261 Brown, Elvin T. . . .... 261 Brown, Harold D. . ..... 139 Brown, Jeffrey N. . . . 138.243 Brown, Jerome P. . . . . 288 Brown, Jimmy J ..... . . 162 Brown, Lawrence R. . . . . . . Brown, Linda M. . . . . . Brown, Lynelle K. . . , 261 Brown, Paul C .... . . . Brown, Phillip A. . . . . . Brown, Richard L. . . . . . . . Brown, Sandra G. . . . . 44 Brown, William G. . . . . Broyles, Bruce E. . . . . . Bryan, Robert J. . . . . . . . Bryant, Bonnie . . . .... 227 Bryant, Rodney G. . . . . 277,284 Bryant, Sharon G. . . . . . . 261 Buchanan, Joe B. . . . 261 Buchanan, Richard W. . . . . 166 Buchhagen, Leroy A. . . . . 227 Budding, Nancy J. . . Bullion, Billy F .... . . 243 Bullock, David R. . . . . . Bullock, Peter Y. . . . . Bundy. David W. . . Burch, Nancy L .... Burchett, Phyllis A. . Burdic, John J ..... Burke, Frank T .... ...... Burke, Harry D.'. , . . . . . . . . Burkett, Bill .... . . 34,35,39 Burnett. Dan J ...... ...... 2 61 Burnett, Danny C .... . . . 121,261 Burnett, David P. . . .... . . . Burnett, Julian L. . . ..... 243 Burnett, Linda K .... . . . 152,252 Burnett, Robert L. . . .... 227 Burns, Bruce A .... ...... Burns, Gregory L. . . . . . . . . Burns, Michael D. . . . . . . . . 2 Burns, Robert J ..... . . . 156,261 Burns, Russell R ...... ....... Burnworth, Robert W .... Burt, Stephen L .... ..,... Burton, Philip B. ..... ...... . Burwash, Michael B. Busby, Barbara J. . . Buseman, Raymond J. , . Bush, James L ..... Buzbee, Janet S .... Buxbee, Teresa L. . . Bynum, Johnny L. . . Bynum, Sallie B .... Byrd, J amesL...... Byrd, Marybeth M. . Cabeloue, Deanna K. Cain, Lee E ...... Calabro, Marsha . . . Callahan, James Ross Camerer, Kelvin H. . Cameron, Bruce D. . Cameron, Linda . . . Camp, Ricky A .... Cam bell Robert A p ' , . . . Campos, Florence M. Campos, John P ..... Campos, Moises H, . Canada, James J. . . Canales, Rito G .... Canon, Terry J .... Cantou, Cynthia D. . Cantou, Yolanda C. . Cardell, Gordon R. . Carleton, Sara A. . . Carlotta, Lynda L. . , Carlyl, Billy L ..... Carman, Leonard A. Carmichael, Herschel Carmody, Mary A. . Carnes, Quentin G. . '. '. '. ' 154,243 f f 261' .Um ... 171 . . . 227 I '. '. '. '. 288,316 Ifi227 ...227 160 .'..'227 fff261' '. . '.'.'.'1'72,252 ....228 ...261 Carnutt, Sally L. , . . 138,150,261 Carpenter, Daniel R. . . ..... . . . . Carpenter, Doyle Z. . ..... . . Carpenter, Mark A. . .... 228 Carpenter, Stephen . . . . . 168,243 Carrasco, Pennie L. . .... 228 Carroll, Stanley S .... Carter, Deborah C. . Carter, George R. . . Carter, Martha E. . . Carter, Warren E. . . Carthel, Donny R. . . Carver, Carla A. . , Casados, Mark E. . . Cash, Connie J .... Castagno, Richard A. Castellano, Eliza M. Castillo, Roger R. . . Castillo, Virginia . . Castle, James A. . . Cater, Gary L .... Cato, Bernice E .... Caton, Lewis F .... Caudell, Carol L. . . Caudell Cher le M , y .... Cavanaugh, John P. . Celada, Cesar ...... Celo, Cypriana .... Cepelak, Ronald L. . III243 I .Qff1If22s 253,277,310 253 '. .'. I I 243 243 if 128 .. 261 112228 ...228 '. '. I 261' 111481174 ., 174,228 f f f 277 ... 228 Cepelak, Russell J .... Chaeon, Antonio T .... Chambers, John M. . . Chancey, Velton R .... Chaney, Stephen A .... Chandler, James R. . . Chandler, Lucie G. . . Chaney. Gaynel .... Chapman, Alice Jay . . Chappell, Rosemary . . Charsha, Annette J. Charsha, Kimberly A. . Chaves, Elena A ..... Chavez, lsidro P .... Chavez, .lohn W. . . . Chavez, Joseph D. . . . . Chavez, Lauterio J .... Chavez, Leroy G .... Chavez, Robert l-. . . Chavez, Rudy P. . . Chesser, Ross ..... Chilton, Susan E ..... Chimal. Carleton H, . . Chiras, Stanley J .... Chisolm, Janet K. . . Christesson, Larry . Christian, Marie B. . Christiansen, Terri . Churchman, Raymon lic. Circle, Ernest W ..... Clark, Buford ..... Clark, Burton G .... Clark, Harlan V .... Clark, James D ..... Clark, Katherine C .... Clark, Timothy J. . . Clark, Tommy W .... , Clarke, Shannon G .... Clarkson, Rebecca J. . . Clary, Paula B .,.... Claunch, Bill B. . . Clavel, Dale G ..... Clavel, Rebecca R. . . Clavel, Richard L. . . Clay, Joann ..... Clay, Linda K ..... Clayburgh, William . . . Cleare, Jesse A ..... Cleave, Patricia L. . . Cleve, Susan ...... Clevengcr, Cheryl H. . . Click, Alice A ..... Click, Bobby V ..... Clifton, Donald E. . . Cline, Carolyn M. . . Cline. Gerald E ..., Cline, Yolanda H. . . Clouse, Lonnie E. . . Clower, Gary L. . . . . Clower, Thomas R .... Clyne, Jay C ...... Cochran, Brenda .1 .... Cochran, Merle L. . . Cocke, Michael G .... Cooking, Steven A .... Cody, Alpha O ..,.. Cody, Patsy D ..... Colfer, Herbert L. . . Coffcy, Faith R. . . Coffey, Leon K .... Coffield, Carolyn A. . . Cofl'man, Barry L. . . Coffman, Deanna L. . . Coffman, Gary G. . . Coffman, Judy L ..... Coffman, Paul W ..... Coffman, Pauletta G. . . Coit, Eugene W ..... Colborn, Robert F .... Cole, James D ..... Cole, Patricia K .... Coleman, David M .... Collins, Geneva M .... Collins, Jalene A, . . Collins, Jerry L .... Collins, Lial III ...., Collins, Richard L .... Combs, Evelyn I, . . . . Combs Joe W ....... Conder, Phyllis J .... . Cone, Raymond L. . Conger, Sharon A. . . Conley, James L .... Conley, Mark K ..... Conn, Katherine A. . . . 228,253 127261 '.' .' 2,62i228 ....243 .....272 . . . . 124,148 .. 130,228 .... 138 ... 140 ..228 . . . . 261 127243 , . . . 288,289 ....243 .QI162 . . 243 '. '. 261' . . . 228 ... 162,261 ....243 .11243 ...261 ...228 ...125 Mm... . . . ,272 253 ...228 ...253 ...261 ...264 ...277 ....243 . . . . 45,148 , . . . 228 148,170 ........261 123,148,228 IQf22z3 ...253 ..f243 ...253 ...,M .'.'.'1.2.1,26l .....252 .....253 36,139,140 ....26l ...253 ....228 .,...l60 154171 ' fff 126: 228 ,...277 ...,228 . . . 169,228 .... 228 35,125,153 .IQ162 Connelly, Annie L. . Conner, Michael C. Cook, Dyann F. . . Cook, Jeanne A. . . Cook, Linda S. . . . Cook, Tommy W. . Coon, James R. . . . Cooper Cooper Betty G. . . Carolyn A. Cunnington, Linda L. . . Cooper, Nancy A. . . Cooper, Nancy L. . . Cooper, Roy D ..... Cooper, Thomas M. . Cope, Johnny D ..... Coplen, Viola V .... Corbin, Laura D .... Corbitt, Doug W .... Cordova, Juanita . . . Cordova, Ronald D. . Corn, Linda K ..... Corn, Susan J .... Cornelius, John E. . . Cornwall, Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . 228 ' ' ' 454,266 . l22 .... l36,253 lOl .1III'160 .. 120,228 ,... 228 'f1262 f 162.262 .... 253 .. 243 'fi22s 243 ..228 'mg .'.'.'.'.1Ifi2s 46.55, l48. l 70 Coron, Michael W .... . ......... Cortez, Rose M. . . . Cosby, Charla .I .... Cosner, Evelyn L .... Costa, James E ....... Costanza, Edward H .... Costanzo. Don L .... Costanzo, Robert L. . Costello, Michael K. . Cottle, Christine M. . Cottle, David O .... Cottrell, Roy S ..... Coursey, J. Lester . . Covarrubias, Salvad . Covert, Terry L ..,. Cowan, John S ..... Cowen, Gayland D .... Cox, Ann Lynette . . Cox, Ronny A. . . . Coy, Margaret E. . . Cozens, Richard . . . Cozzcns, Anita J. . . Crabb, Randall L. . . Craig, Linda S ..... Cramer, Timothy M. . Cranage, Kathy L. . . Crane, Maunce S. . . Crane, Robert L .... Crary, Carole J .... Craver, Ernie ..... I1f22s ..f1f253 . ..... 262 253 . . '. '2,5'sf63.310 164 .iliii228 ...243 253 . I '. '. '. ' 156,228 2,631,228,310 .......228 ....l2S,229 ....252 Q1226 Crawford, Michael C. . . . . . 47,174 Creamer, Carlos M. . Creek, Carolyn N, . . Creighton, John C. . . Crenshaw, Kathy L. . Crockett, Cynthia J. . ....229 .....229 .. , ,262 Crockett, William D. . . . . . l27,262 229 Cromer, Shirley E. . . Cron, Leslie J ,.... Cron, Terry .I .... Crook, Stephen F. . . Crossley, George P. . Crossley, Mclba J. . . Crouch, Donna J .... Crow, Bethel J ..... Crowder, Lon11ie D .... Crowder, Ronnie L .... Crowell, Dennis C. . . Crowell, Royce E. . . Cruz, Maria D .... Culiver, Paula ..... Cummings, Joyce E. . Cummings, Karen L. . Cummings, Thomas M .... Cummins, Thomas P .... Cunningham, James . Cunningham, Jean A ..,. Cunningham, Lee C. . Cunningham, SIGVCII . Cunnington. Eugene . . . Cryier, James A .... Dacus, Renna F. . . Dahl, Kathy M .... Dahlgren, Eric J .... Dahlstrom, Peter H. . ' 1111 262 .. 262,277 . . . . 253 .IIff262 ..316.31s . . . . 291 'II243 '.'f'160 fff 262 ,. 127 164 .. 253 262 Q222 ..229 Daily, Paul B. . . Dale, Paul M. . . Dallas, Gwen .... Dallas, Susan E. . . DAngelo, Diane L. . Daniels. Janna J. . . Darden, Lavoy .... Dark, .lay W ...... . Dasgupta, Dipankar Daugherty, Lucille . Daugherty, Shirley . Dausses, Lola S. . . 'Davenport Pearre J. Davidson, Christine Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Davis, De Craig K. Lewis A. . . Paul G. . Anna G. . . Davis, Dorothy A. . Davis, Elizabeth A. . . Davis Jim A ..... Davis, Jim B .... Davis, Jon W. . . Davis, Judy S .... Davis, Mary C. . . Davis Otis V ..., Davis, Roy L .... Davis, Steve M. . . . Davis, William T. . . Davison, Jeryl F. . . Dawsey, Leroy . . . Dawson, Cheryl M. . . Day, Elizabeth A. . . Day, Gary L ..... Dayhoff, Randy W. . Dazey, Billy M .... Dean, Kathryn C. . Debaca, John E. . . Deen, Betty L .... Defelix, Linda M. . . Dein, Susan L. . . Deininger, Jan M. . Delaney, Linda J. . . Delcurto, Sandra J. . . Delgado, Vincent D. Delisle, Robert G. . Demas, Patricia . . . Dement, Stanley C. Denell, Susan E. . . Denney, Robert L. . Dennison, Mary L. . Dennison, Richard C. . . Denson, Vada .... Denton, Jimmy . . . Dcsousa, Anarolino . Dcvenport, Ronnie . Dcver, Shirley .... Devvitt, David . . . Devoll, Richard . . Dewlen, James . . . Dickens, Jerry .... Dickey, Dana .... Dickey, Mara Anna Dickinson, James . . Dickson, James . . Dictson, Barry . . . Dictson, Garry . . . Dictson, Mary , . . . Dicus, JR Owen . . . Dielendorf, Peggy . . Dillard, Noweta . . . Dimmick, Darrol . . Diswood, Deborah . . . Divis,. James ..... Dixon, Carole . . . Dixon, Charles . . . Dixon, Jackie .... Doak, Brynn ..... Dobbins, Grover . . . Dobbs, Linda . . . Dodd, Jeffrey . . Dodd, Patricia . . . Doebler, Chryl .... Dolan, Donald .... Dominguez, Andrew Dominguez, Eleanor Dominguez, Henry . Dominguez Dominguez , Ismael . Israel . . Dominguez, Mary . . Donegon, Martha . . Donohoe, Robert . . Dorman, Karen . . Dotson, Terry .... Dougherty, Douglas. C William . andy . . . . . . l66,229 . . 45,102,243 174 .ili262 ...229 160 ffI22si '.'.'.262 ...243 ...243 ..4S.253 H229 ffI243 ...243 fff253 ...253 .'.Q22s3 ...229 ....fif'15s . I f f i62Q1'66,243 . I I 226 .' f .' i40Q3'04,305 '.'ffffI226 ...229 ...244 140 ...35,262 .iQfQf222 166,244 ... 316,317,313 ,.... 171,253 .Q'.244 . 1'16,'262 f f f 2293 I f I 262 . . . 277 . . . 244 . I Q 262 '. '. '. ' l4t3..244 . . . . 244 '. '. Q 244 . f f 262 fl I 253 . . . 160 . . . 244 . .. 244 2.'44.57,6i.63,22t5 '.'.'.'162 l1'7'1,'134 . . . 229 . . 25 Dowell, Rusty .... Downing, Alice . . . Downs, Patricia Ann Doyal, Alice ..... Doyal, David .... Doyal, Randell . . . Dragoo, Jacqueline . Drake, David .... Drake, Paula .... Drake, Thomas . . Drennon, Marlene . Driessner, Grace . . Driessner, Richard . Driggers, James .... Driggers, Patricia . . . Dryer, Donna .... Ducray, William . . Duda, Edward . . . Duffy, Glenn . . . Dufour, Diana . . . Duke, Geleeia .... Dunaway, Sarah . . Dunbar, Craig . . . Duncan, Cheryl , . Duncan, Gordon . . Duncan, Horace . . Duncan, James . . . Duncan, Larry . . . Dunivan, Rosemary Dunkin, Sammy .... Dunlap, David . . . Dunlap, Larry . . Dunn, Donald .... Dunn, Lois Marie . Dunn, Pamela .... Dunnahoo, Patrick . Dunnahoo, Timothy Dupuy, J oseph ..... Duran, Clarence . . Durant, Michael . , Durham, Durham, Lynda . . . Marshall . Dye, Marjory .... Dyer, John .... Dyess, Edwin . . . Earl, Richard . . Earp. James .... Eaves, William . . . ...229 ...l38 ...244 ...48 ...I39 ..........229 25, l 24, l 26, l 39,244 . .......... 253 f i40f244 . f f I f 222 . ff f Q'132,'136 , . . 152,174,253 . '. '. '47, 1.62,-l S7 . . . . . . 229 . . . . 244 f, '. 229.277 ' Q I f 136 f ff 253 ' 53 l38,l50,l72,l9l.262 fff244 ffQ'15s .ff'127 ...........l62 3l2 Ebell, Edward ..... . . . l60,288,289. Eckhart, Charles . . .......,.. . . Edge, Gary ..... .... - .... 2 29 Edwards, Cruz . . . . . . 262 Edwards, Janice . . . . . . Edwards, Robert . . . . . Egan, Timothy . . . Eller, Julia ..... Ellerd, B illy l. . . Ellerd, Ronnie . . . Elliott, Marilyn . . . Elliott, Richard . . . Ellis, Corrine . . . Ellis, Duane . . . Ellis, Johnny . . . Ellis, Michael .... Ellis, Susan . . . . . Ellsworth, Patricia . Ellsworth, Robert . . . Elwell, William . . . Ely, Joe Emerson, Alford . . Emery, Patricia . . . Encinias, Adan . .. Engelage, Travis . . Enloe, Clyde .... Enloe, William . . . Epperson, James . . Epstein, Catheryn . . . Epstein, Ralph . . . Erickson, Chris . . . Erickson, Deborah . Erwin, Donna .... Ecobedo, John . . . Eskins, Donald . . . Estes, Ezra .... Eubanks, Debra . . Evans, Herman . . . Evans, Lindsey . . . Evans, Rhonda . . . Everest, Robert . . . ..f253 .Q262 111130 fff254 ...229 ..'.262 .i,I22fi ......36 ...47.156 'ffQ262 .. 262 ... 162.262 1 262 262 fi262 .. 150,171 ... 310,314 . .'. ' l'2l,.l2f5 351 ...l56 . . , . .'34,1'69,2ii 352 Everett, Diana . . . Everett, Marilyn . . Everett, Travis . . . Evertson, Robert . . . Fails, Jo hn .... Fails, William . . . Fair, An Fairman. ita K .... Mark T. . . Fallon, Esther E. . Fallon, Robert K. . Farrington, Galen . Faulkner, Gerald . Faychak, Albert . . Feak, Carl ...., . Feeney, Fellers, Fellers, Felton, Felton, Fenter, Ferguso Christopher Gayle .... Neal .... Cynthia . . George . . . Calvin . . n, Billie . . Ferguson Ferguson , Chere . . John ..,. Ferguson: Margaret Ferguson, Robert . Ferguson, Thomas . Ferns, R obert . . . Ferran, Gilbert . . . Ferrari, Irene . . . Ferrell, James . . Fertig, Daniel Fetters, George . . . Fidel JR Fields, E Michel . . lizabeth . , Fields, Mary .... Fierro, Cesario . . . Fierro, Gilbert . . . Figueroa, Manuel . Finch, Carolyn . . . Fine, Keith ...... Finical, Timothy . . Finifrock, Mary . . Fink, Bruce ..... Finkner, Laurene . . . Finley, Dixie .... Finley, Tom ..... Finnegan, Eileen . . Finney, Scharilyn . Firestone, Ronald . Fischer, Charles . . Fischer, Mary . . Fish, Charles . . . Fish, Russ . . . Fisher, David . . . Fisher, Lindi . . . . . Fisher, Margaret . . Fisher, Mary .... Fitchhorn, Donald . Fitz, Pamela ........ Fitzgibbon, Kathlen Fitzner, Janet .... Flanagan, Michael . Fleming, Charles . . Fleming, Linda . . . Fleming, Roger . . ., Fletcher, Carolyn . Fletcher, Deborah . Fletcher, Evelyn . . Flinn, Lynn , . . . . Flores, Herman . . . Flores, L BUFH .... Flores, Michael . . . Flores, Richard . . . Flowers, David . . . Flowers, Kenneth . Flowers, Sherry . . Flowers, William . . '. Floyd, Clayton . . . Folkner, Troy .... Foote, Stephen . . . Ford Diana ,... Ford, Dixie . . . Ford, Glenn . . Ford William . . . Fore, Ragene . . . Fore Ray ...... Forni, Thomas . . . Forrest, Bruce . . Forsyth, Terry . . . Fortner, Lonnie . . . . . 262 '. '. '. 226 ...229 11f244 Qfff55,254 H264 ...I64 .11226 ...254 123 ffI244 ..I'162 ..,229 156 .II254 .,262 .ff...ffIQ'.'262 ..........229 l62,229,262,277,325 ..262 .,.35,l52 ....254 ...262 ...263 ...263 .f'126 .1229 ...263 .ffff'166 .,.229,254 ....15s ...169 . .'.'244,263 '. Q f 226 ,.. 263 .f ff .' f 229 . . . 32,120,229 '. '. ' 1.512214 ' ' f f 263 . . 169 . . 119 . . 164 i60f244 . . . . 229 . . 254 I 1263 230 . . 230 156 '. f 302,366 ..139 Fortney, Sherry . Foster, Dee ,... Foster, Leonard . . . Foster, Michael . . Fought, Luther . . Foulon, Margaret Fowler, Jan ..., Fowler. Fowler, Randy . . Fox, Laura ,.... Fraker, Frakes, Steven . . William . Francis, Linda . . Franco, Margarita Franco, Raymond Franco, Robert . . Judith . . . Franken, James . . . Franklin, Paula . , . Franks, Francis . . . Franks, Michael . . . Franz, Paul .... Frasier, Tom ..... Frazier, Beverly . . '.'. 124 .Qi'160 ..139,236 f1f236 ...29l ...230 fff236 fff236 ...230 244 2i7',27S,'2i32 . . . . . 263 ...,...l60 45, l 36, l 52 Frazier, Kennion .... ....... . , Frederick, Donna ..... Frederick, Roscoe Jr. . . Frehafer, Glenn ..... . F relin, French, Michel ,... . Glen . . Frey, Paul . . . Frey, Paula . . . . Fritz, John ..... Fritz, Luther . . . F rosten son, Phyllis Fry, Kathleen . . . Fuelling, Melvin . Fuller, Bobby . . . Fuller, Marvin . . Fuller, Virginia . . Fullerton, Thomas Fulton, Frances . . Fuqua, Yvonne . . Gachupin, Maxine . . . Gadry, Richard .... Gainer, Garlene . . . Gaines, Robert , . . Galbraith, Brian . . . Gallaher, Bruce . . . Gallaway, Carl . . Galle, Jere .... Gallea, Steve .... Gallegos, Billy .... Gallegos, Orlando . . Galves, Nancy . . Gant, Dana .... Garcia, Antonio . Garcia,.Benny . . . Garcia, Donald . . Garcia, Eddy . . . Garcia, Frankie . . . Garcia, Gabriel . . Garcia, Jerry . . . Garcia, Joe... Garcia, John . . Garcia, Joseph . . Garcia, Lorene . . Garcia, Margaret . . . Garcia Michael A Garcia: Michael P. . . Garcia, Michael R Garcia, Robert , . Gardin Gardin er, James . er, Jane . . Gardner, Olin . . . Garduno, Ramon Gares, Hyllis . . . Garner, David Lee . . . . . . . . . 230 . . . 45,154,170 Garnett, William . . Garrett, Zane . , . Garrison, Leah . . Garro, George . . . Garro, Joyce .... Gartz, Jeffrey ..... Gasparovich, Pamela Gates, Hershell .... Gates, Traci . . ., . . Gauna, Helen. ..... Gennaro, Virginia .... Geolfrion, Kathleen . . . . . . . 244 '.'.'1'52,236 . . . 35,36 . f f 236 . . . 230 I f I 236 1 '. I 244 . f I 236 . . . 254 '. '. 446,244 . . . . 272 f I f 254 '. '. I 222 III236 ...230 ..'l'3z,.2S4l f1f244 119 ...230 ...Z77 ...46,l56 ....7l ..l56 ..l50 I I 263 Geoffrion, Ronald . George, Gloria . . . George, Lewis . . . George, Rufus . . . Gerard, Shirley . . Ghahate, Reuben . Ghiglieri, Patricia . Giannino, Carmelita Giannino, Salvatore Giannoni, Gary .... . . . Giaquinto, Donna . Gibbs, Douglas . . . Gibson, Colleen . . Gibson, Daniel . . . Gibson, Harold ..... . . . Gibson, Mary Jane Gibson, Gideon, Roy .... Delbert . . Gigante, Jimmy . . Gikas, Karen .... Gilbert, Jeanette . . Gilchrist, Nancy . . Gill, Kathleen ,... Gillespie, Paula . . . Gillespie, Ronald . . Gilliam, Richard . . Gilliland, Annie . . Gillis, Olan ..... Gilman, Jacqueline Gilmore, Betty . . . Gilmore, Jane .... Gilmore, Wendy . . Gilsdorf, Gladden, Sandra . . Glasscock, Ted . . . Glidewell, Donald . Glidewell, Michele . Gober, Joseph . . . Goesling, Helen . . Goff, Bob . I . .. Goff, Kenneth . Goin, Virginia . . . Jean ..... . Goldsmith, Joseph . Golcmba, Elizabeth Gomez, Ann ...... Gomez, Donald . . . Gonzales, Adela . . Gonzales, Albert . . Gonzales, David . . Gonzales, Diana . . Gonzales, Edward . Gonzalea, Jimmy . Gonzales, Larry . . Gonzales, Martin . Gonzales Rachael . Gonzales, Richard . Gonzales, Benjamin Gonzales, Victoria . Good, John ,.... Goodier, Benjamin Goodwin, Larry . . Goolsby, Annetta . Gordon, Andrew . . Gore, Robert .... Gorrell, Robert . . Gossard, Eileen . . Gossard, Robert . . Gowdy, Randy . . . Grady, Colleen . . . Graf, Sheila ...,, Grauerholz, Delene Graves, Alan . . . Gray, Bobby .... Grsy, Curtis E .... Gray, Mark E .... Gray, Michael S. . Gray, Rose M .... Gray, Sharon J. . . Gray, Steven A. . . Grear, Nancy J. . . Greathouse, Tomma J. . . . . Greaves, Judith A. , , . Green, Ange L ..... Green, Jim .I ..... Green, Sandra S. . . Greenlee, Deborah J .... Gregory, John P. . . Gregory, Lary B ..,.. Gregory, Ronnie D. Gresham, Nicky R. Gresham, Ricky W. Gressett, Marion C. Grider, Glenda . . . Grider, Nicola .l, . . Grider, Robert R. . Griego, James S. . . '. 263 f f I 236 263,291,362 '. '. ' l.6iZ,i2b3i .....263 . . 125,263 . . llo,2o5 . I I I f 254 '46,1'54,'1i1' . . . . . 244 . . . . . 139 l02,l4l,244 . ...... 254 .....2J4 .Q1263 . . l48,l70 '. '. ' 146,236 ' f I I 156 . . 230 . . l20,230 . . l56, 29l l56 ...263 ...263 .'ff222 ...230 .Iff254 ..ll9,244 .fIQ'1i9 .....254 ..l32,244 I74 ...244 ..f'156 ...l62 ...263 1Qf263 . f .' 32,56 . . . 162 . I I I 254 ff '1'4Sf126 '36,1'4s,254 . . . 58,172 . . . 244 . . . 230 . . . 344 . . . 244 . 1 I f f 244 . . 154,263 . . . . 254 . . . 254 Griffin, Jamie L. . . Griffin, Roark, L. . . Griffin, Ryc F ..... Gri1'l'in, Stephen D. . Griflin, Tommie G. . Grigsby, Jerry D. . . Grimes, Joyce N. . . Grimm, Richard . . Grinde, Harold F. . . Gritsko, Gail T .... Grob, Rex R .... . . Grogan, Bobbie L. . Groh, Edward C. . . Gross, Donna M. . . Grubaugh, Patricia . Grubbs. Royce W. . . Guerra, Cynthia A. . Guglielmo, Peter R. . . Guinn, Roy B. . . . .. Gunn, Vicki J. . . . Gunter, Elinor A. . . Gunther, Karen S. . . Gurule, John R. . . Gurule, Jose G .... Gurule, Orlando . . . . .... 154,183 Hamlin, William C. . Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Maria A. . Gutierrez, Faye R. . . Juan Jose . . Gutierrez, Rudy .... Guymon, Jimmie V. . Haddock, Linda J. . . Hadley, Allred L. . . Hagan, Adriene J. . . Hagan. Billy R .... Hagan, Collette N. . Haggard, Gary L. . . Haggerty, Hagood, Carole J. . . Hahn, Harold W. . . Hahn, Susan M. . . Hail, Lin daM... Haines,,Lee E. . . Haisten, Hale, De Hale, Jul Reba A. . . nnis N. . . ian P .... Hale, Patrick H. . . Haley, D arryl M. . . Haley, Jan ....... Haley, Stephen S. . . l-lall, Cathy L ..... Hall Debra K. . . Hall: 1611 Hall, Joy nB... eeL... Hall, Robery P .... Hall Shirley R .... Halllord, Gary G. . . Halm, Colleen A. . . Halm, Maureen M. . Halpin, Daniel C. . . Ham, James E .... . Hames, Kathie L. . . Hames, Wilbern R. . Hamilton, Aaron D. . Hamilton, Allen W. . Hamilton, Bobby F. . Hamilton, Marvin E. Hamilton, Robery D. Hamlett, Sharon L. . Hammack, Woody L. Hamman, Chris E. . . Hammar, Wayne L. . Hammer, Edwin O. . Hammond, Leigh R. Hammond, Ray W. . Hampton, Loy G. . . Hampton, Robert G. Hancock. Hancock, Mable D. . Randall W. Hanks, Jerry F .... Hansen, Donald A. . Harbert, Robery D. . Harder, Jane E .... Hardin, Frank R. . . Hardin, James R .... Hardin, Rebecca D. . Harding, Robert A. . . . '. 244 f 1 ,160 f I 263 . I 244 . . 263 I f 254 ..263 154 .......231 36,39,162,263 .......254 ......263 ff230 ..263 ............f254 Max Jr .................... 179, 1 88.224,263,293,294 299,325 . . 165 .. . 121 .. 142.154 .... 230 .. . 75.154 . .... 156 Margaret J. .. ..... 154,124 .. 132,l36,l4l,254 . . . . . 52,254 . . . 230 .i'121s,'1i1' '. '. ' 171,254 ...'1'2ll.263 .'. 51.30.245 . . . . 123 . . 230 . . . . . 245 . . . . . . 245 '. '.'1'24f126,250 . . . 150.170 ' ' f f I 263 .. 169.263 .. . .. 263 .. 169,230 . . . . . 230 . . . . . . 231 'f .' 160,169,245 ..l34,23l ...231 ...231 ...221 ...263 ....264 ..23l Hardwell, Wilbert . . . Hardwick, Leon . . . Hardy, Kathy L. . . Hare, Richard T ..... . . Harkey, Nancy A .... . . . Harkey, Ronald G. . Harkey, Virgle W .... . . Harley, Allin T .... Harper, Bryce F. . . Harper, Donna G. . . Harrell, Amy Gail . . Harrell, Gene W ..... Harriman, Wanda J .... Harris, Alice E ...... . Harris, David W. . . Harris, Elbery L ..... Harris, Lynette S .... Harris, Marsha H .... . Harris, Mary C .... Harris, Sandra K. . . Harrison, David H Harrold, Lance J. . . Hart, Betsy A. . . . Hart, John D ..... Hart, Richard W. . . Hart, Scotty B .... Hartley. Terry M. . . 1-larvel, Charles D. Harvey, Linda K. Hasenband, Linda M. . . . . . Hasler, Fern D .... Hasse, Sheryl A. . . Hastain, Mary S. . . . Hastings, Donna M Haver, Charles L. . . Havink, John L .... Hawkey, James T. . . . Hawkins, Carl P. . . Haworth, Rex D .... . Haworth, Ronda L. . . Haws, Linda D .... Hay, Ronald D. . . . Hayden, Wayne D. . . Hayes, George F .... Hayes, Yvonne L .... Hayhurst, Don N ..... Hayhurst, Jerry D ...... Hayhurst, Solomon C Hays, Gary B ....... Head, Allen D ...... Headlee, Gerald R. . Hearon, Barbara J. . . Heaton, Mary A. . . l-leekel, Sandra J .... . Heckendorn, P. L .... . . . Hedgpeth, Janet L. Heeter, David L. . . Hefner, Kit C. . . Hegwood, Janet L. Helder, Dennis L. Heider, Donis L. . . Heine, Norman J .... Heitz, Steven D .... Helm, Jimmie L .... Helman, Ray M ...... Heltsley, Candace F. Hemghill, Mary C. . . Henderson, Albert-. . . Henderson Billy J. . Henderson Margaret Henderson Henderson Henderson Moris E. Morris T. . . Pat A. . Hendren, Sandra P. . . Hendrickson, M. L. . Hangstenberg, Irene Hengstenberg, R. L. Henley, Virginia A. . Hennigh, Alan W ..... 1-lenrickson, Diana K Henrickson, Kent A. Henry, Rober L. . . Henry, Vesta H. . . Henson, Billy D. . . Herman, Roxanne J. Hern, Theadore D. . Hernandez, Maria C. Herndon, Cynthia L. Herr, Konrad, K. . . Herring, Cynthia A. Herring, George M. Hershey, Diana J. . Hess, Mark R .... Hester, Franklin M. Hester, Sherra R. . . Hewett, Mary C. . . ... 291 . . . 279 . . . 254 ffffI'231' 231,279,310 ..... 231 ..... 139 1150 .fff f 254 .. 139,255 .ffI'169 150,245 .... 245 1501 170,245 ..... 166 ..127 '45Q123,231' . . . . . 231 . . . . . 245 .1Q245 . . f f I 264 '. '. 245,253 . . . 55,150 . f f 231' f f 1264 ff '135 '. 231 255 . . 150.174 139,141,254 .A ..... 2 Uiii23l ...162 ..l63,l70 'if'160 ff264 ...255 ...152 .....264 ..169,245 .. 152 'H169245 .ii'.'...1255 164,231,264 . .'l'3l3,255 I f f 264 . . . 245 11'150,231' . .' 145,120 . . . 231 . . . 231 ...221 ...255 Hickam, Gloria J. . . Hickerson, Jimmy D. 'Hiekman, Ronald G. . . . 264 Hickman, Steve W. . . . . . . Hicks, Johnny D. . . ..... . . . . Hicks, Nancy L .... .......... Hicks, Terry L .... ' ........... Hicks, William G. . . 122,162,296 Higgins, Mary L ...... .... 1 39,156 Hightower, James R. Hikida, Shuichi .... Hill, Connie M .... Hill, Douglas D .... Hill, George R. . . Hill, Marshall R .... Hill, Susan L ...... Hillier, Ruth M .... Hilton, -Gregory G. . Hinderliter, R. E. . . Hine, Catherine E. . . Hines, Tom J ..... Hirano, Alison G. . . Hisenberg, Anita . . . Hisenberg, Walter M. Hiser, Paula K ...... Hobbs, Randy L .... Hobby, Donald E. . . Hoekett, Cathy J. . . . ..... 305 148,170,231 5:5264 .'.'.'245 .....245 Hodinger, Gregory W. . . . . . . Hohimer, James E. . Hohimer, Stephen M. Holdeman, Christine . . . Holden, Donald E .... Holden, Sharon S. . . .. 134 ... . . . 127,231 .....245 .'.'.'.'54 Holden, Terry L ..... . . . 121,245 Holeman, Bobby G. . ..... . . Holland, Deanna D... ..... . . . Holland, Ernest D. . . ..... 127 Holland, Gregory L. . . . . . 174,245 Holland, Joe M .... . . . 174,245 Holland, Joe V .... ....... Holland, Margaret D. ..... . Holland, Melvin L. . .... 277 Hollingsworth, Ray . . . . . . 277,289 Hollis, Carey E .... ...... Hollis, Paula C .... ...... Holloway, Richard G. . . . . . 158 Holly, Jerome L .... ...... Holm, Chris ..... . . . 221 Holmes, Larry D. . . .. . . . . . Holmes, Linda K. . . . . . 232 Holmes, Martha A. . .... . Holmes, Rosetta . . . . . . . . Holmes, Sherman R. . . . 232 Holmes, Steven V .... ..... Holt, Cindy L ..... ...... Holten, Jackie L. . . . . . 169 Homer, John K .... . . . 158 Hon, Terri L ...... ..... Honeycutt, James B. ..... . Honeyfield, Dan R. . . . . 245 Hood,Tommy R... Hooper, Jimmy J... ....... Hoover, Robert A .... . . . 127,245 Hopkins, James P .... . . . 277 Horn, Glenda S .... ..... Horn, Jacqueline A. . . . . . Horner, Henry M. . . Horney, Timothy ..... ....... Hosford, Shannon C .... ......... Hoskins, Harrison G. . . ...... . . . . Houlihan, Paula A. . 45,136,255 House, Jauita .... ..... 2 64 Housh, James M. . . . . . 174,232 Houston, Gale D. . . . . . . . . Hoverson, Susan J. . . . . 264 Howard, Helen L. . . . . . . . Howard, John T .... ...... Howard, Rory C. . .. . . . 120 Howell, Christopher . . . . 303 Howell, Hal L ..... ...... Howell, Larry G .... . . . 232 Howell, Robert F. . . . . . 232 Howey, Terrie A. . . . . . 36,232 Hoy, Robert E ....... .... Huddleston, Vicei L. Hudnall, Robert D. . Hudson, Gary E .... Hueber, Robert F. . . Huebner, Gary A. . . Huereca, Virginia . . Hughes, Byron M. . . Hughes, Challa R. . . Hughes, Gregory A. . Hughes, Julia A .... Hulette, Adriene C. . ... ... 154.121 162 ff.'264 111232 ...255 ...139 ...264 264 353 .....265 54 Hull, Joyce A .... . . Hume, Deborah J. . . Hummer, Elizabeth A. . . . . . Humphrey, Garaldine Humphreys, Carla S. Humphreys, Randall . Humphreys, Ronald D. . . . . . I-lune, Doyle L ..... Hunt, Emily E ..... Hunt, Robert E .... Hunt, Robert G .... Hunter, Karen A .... Hunter, Margaret L. . Huntley, Richard K. . Hunton, Roy J .,... 1-Iunton, Tommy C. . Hurtt, Willa D ..... Husted, Andrew C. . . Huston, Ada M .... Huston, James W. . . Hutchins, Dessie L. . Hutchins, Ralph F. . . Hyatt, Amy S ..... Hyde, Charles G .... Hyder, Gerald A. . . 135 272 166 160 232 162 19.3529l.293,'294,30iJ, Hyman, Nita L .................. Hyman, Robert L. . . Inman, Joe ...... Ingalls, David L .,.. Inge, Pamela L ,... Ingle, Robin G ..... Ingram, Colleen M. . Ingram, Everett W. . . Z7 Ingram. Jan ...... Ingram, Kim E. . . Inman, Gary L .... Inman, Marta L .... Irion, Vanessa E. . . Irwin, Kathy L. . . . . Issacs, Galen B .... Isbell, Allan F. . . Ivy, Charlotte F. . . Izard, Carol A. . . 272 232 '162 264 362 232 '252 .'. '. ' t'4s,'ti1' 732 264 , ....... 264 ... 141,154,171 . . . . . . 156 . . 44,168,255 232 Jackson, Arthur J ...... ...... Jackson, Daniel Jr W .... . . . 162 Jackson, Jimmie R .... . . . 264 Jackson, Robert .... . . . Jackson, Robert S. . . . . . Jackson, Willis K. . . ...... . . Jacobs, David A. . . ...... . . . . Jacobs, James M. . . . . . 139,164,264 James, Bettye J .... .......... James, Charlia D. . . . . . . . . James, John W. . . . . . 232 James, Julia D ..., . . . 245 James, Marcy L .... . . . 264 James, Marjorie L. . . . . . . . . . James, Robert A. . . .... . 156 Janway, Roxie L. . . . . . 2,63,232 Jaramillo, Henry . . .... 232 Jaramillo, Joe .... ...... Jaramillo, Judith A. . .... 245 Jefferson, Jeanne K. . . . . . 154,171 Jelenich, Deborah K .... ...,..... Jenkins, Carol M. . ,. . . . 138,264 Jenkins, Derrell L. . . . . . . 264 Jenkins, William S. . . . . . . . . Jennings, Barry A. . . . . . Jennings, Dianthia . . . . . . Jennings, Douglas H. . . . . . . . . Jennings, Kathy M. . . . . . . 232 Jennings, Mary A ..... . . . 132,255 Jennison, Rosemary . . . . . . . . . . Jentzen, Stephen A. . . . . 232 Jeter, Billy W ..... ...... Jimenez, Felix R .... . . . 245 Jimenez, Karen A. . . . . . 232 Jinks, Gary L ..... ...... Jobe, Sandra N .... . . . 245 Jobe, Sharon G. . . . . . 245 Jones Johannsen, Mary S. John, Betty L ..... . . . 232 John,ShellyK.... Johnson, Barbara D. . . ...... . . . . Johnson, Eric R .... ........... Johnson, Harry T. . . 124,125,232 Johnson, Ila L ..... .......... Johnson, Jerry L. . . .... . . , . Johnson, Jerry W: .... Johnson, Jimmy D. . Johnson, John F. . . Johnson, John G. . . , , , Johnson, John 1-1. . . . . . . .. Johnson, Joseph E. . . . . 232 Johnson, Joseph E. . . . 232 Johnson, Karen E. . . . . 232 Johnson, Karla S .... . . . 148 Johnson, Kenneth C. . . . . Johnson, Kenneth W. . . . . Johnson, Laurel J. . . . . 171 Johnson, Mary J. . . . . . . Johnson, Mickey G. . . 299 Johnson, Randy L. . .... . . Johnson, Ray E. . . . . . 127 Johnson, Rodney E. . . . 156 Johnson, Sandra J. . . . . . Johnson, Wilborn L. . . . . Johnston, Cheryl . . . . . . . . . Johnston, Julie M. . . . 232 Johnston, Robert H. . . . . Johnston, Stanley W. . . . Johnston, Susan D. . . . . . Johnston, Ted S ...... .... 2 55 Johnston, Teresa L. . . . . . 148 Johnston, Vicki L. . . . . 36,170 Johnstone, Marjorie . . .... 175 Jolly, Rebecca N. . . . . 150 Jones, Barney L. . . . . 277 Jones, Brenda R. . . . . 232 Jones. Bruce ..... .... Jones, Diana F .... .... Jones, Gary C .... . . . 255 Jones, Gordon W. . . ..... 246 Jones, Janet R .... . . . 152,174 Jones, Jimmy P... ....... Jones, Johnny C. .. ...... Jones, Kendra F. . . Jones, Kennety D. . . Jones, Penny S .... Jones, Robbie H. . . Jones R obery N. . . Jones, Sherry H. . . ,TimE ..... Joseph, James L. . . Juarez, Santiago . . Jung, Steven ..... Justus, Coreta J. . . Justus, Timme D. . . Kaestel, Rolf D. . . Kain, Linda Ann . . Kaltwasser, Vicky L. Kambrell, William N ..... Karaskiewica, Ronald J. . . Karmann, James P ..... Katz, Katherine C .... Keynor, Sara ..... 1f255 H264 ...44 ..232 H264 ff2Zi6 I '. ' i'32,'1i16 Keenan, Eugene P. . ..... . . Keene, Nickie H .... ..... Keener, Faye N. . . . . . . Kehl, Kay E ..... . . 138 Keirsey, Suzy M .... . . . 232 Keith. Kathy A ..... . . . 252 Keller, Andrew A. . . . . . . Kelley, Jerry D. . . ...... 246 Kelt, Don E ...... ......... Kelt, Sherry L .... ........ 2 32 Kemp, John C. . . . 56,57,l90,264 Kemp, Richard C. . . ....... . . . . Kempf, Charles S. . ...... . . Kempl, Treva J .... .... Kennedy, Curtis W. . . . . 232 Kennedy, James A .... .... Kennedy, Linda L. . ...... . . Kennedy, William J. ........ . Kenyon, Charlotte M. . . ....... . 154 Kirby, Kimbrough .... . . . 45,232,304 Kernodle, Gary L. . Kerr, Michael K .... ......232 .....233 Kerr, Owaissa L. . Kerschen Charles Kibbe, Clyde D .... Kidder, Kent A .... Kiger, Donald R. . Kiker, Joanie.S .... Kiker, Johnny D. . Kiker, Larry R .... Kilgore, Michaes L. Kilkenny, Mary L. Killough, Janet L .... Kilpatrick, Roberta . Kimbrell, Jackie D. . King, Charles S. . King, Jeffery L. . . King, Larry F. . . King Michael L. . King Vickie Lynn Kirk, Barry D. . . Kent, Emery W. . Kirkpatrick, Debra Kitchel, Georgia E. Klachn, Gary R. . Kelemp, Jane K. . Kline, Tempie E. . Klinekole, Bruce W. Klink, Robert D. . Knight, Ronald G. . Knight, William G. . Knoz, Virginia F. . . Kochel, Michael P. Koonec, Lawrence Kornegay, Janis K. Korosec, Wayne R. . Kraf, Dennis W. . . . Kramarsic, Paul A. . Krebs, Jonathan D Kreis, Richard S. . Kriegshauscr C. E. Kuehl, Jacquelyn J. . . . . . Kuehl, Lawrence J. Kuhn, James G .... Kunstek, Patil J. . Lackey, Carol A. Lackey, Weldon S. Lacourse, Robert M. Lagrave, Janet D. Laidlaw, Lynne . . Lailes, Mark W. . Lair, Dana Q .... Lake, David E. . . 15 'JQQ A. Lake, Karen J .... Lake, Margaret L. . Lake, Steven L .... Laman, Pamela J. . Lambert, Neil L. . . Lamonde, Maurice L .... A Lamothe, Wayne E. Lancaster, Gregory . Landess, Pamela A. Lane, Tim W ..... Laney, Karen .... Langford, Lewis B. . Langston, Cynthia A. Langston, Judy K .... Lanier, Barbara J. . Lanyon, Lissa A. . Lapsley, Wayne D. Lara, Tony J .... Lara, Victoria J. . Larez, Sylvia M. . Large, Frances E. Large, James E. . Larned, Lynne E. . . Larson, Kathleen J Larson, Kathleen P. Larson, Peter M. . . Larue, James E. . . . . Laster, Margie F. . . Latham, Rocky W. . Lavalley, Vicki A. . Law, Clarence J. . . Lawrence, Marvin K. . . Lawrence, Virginia . Lawson, Janet L. . . Lay, Donna ..... Lay, Genita S ..... Leach, Chilton N .... ...233 . . , 254 . . . . 265 '.'.'1'2S,143,-191 ,... . 130,246 . . . . 5,55,l28,139 fIf2216 ...2,61 ...246 ...:255 ..i58 ...246 112265 ....121 ...255 11162 ..t04 ...233 .Qf25i ...308 265 . . 263 255 . . . . . . . 265 235,288,310,311 'fIfIfIfIf2332 . . 150,265 . . 166,233 . . 124,233 ...233 ......265 .. 123,169,233 ......255 ....255 265 . . . 255 233 .' .' .' 263,235 ' I I 1 253 '. '. 1 235 162 119 233 .. . . .. 119 . . . 48,141,246 . . . 233,277 246 ...246 .11.l25 125 .. 146,255 .fiifi H265 ......272 234 Martinwz, Valentino . . . Leach. Jan C ..... . . l23.246 246 Leard, Patricia A. . . . . . . . . . . Leblanc, Stephen W. , . . . Leclinski, Richard L. . . . . . Lee, Cathy A ..... Lee, Charles S .... Lee, Cynthia S .... Lee, Deborah A. . . Lee, Dorothy M. . . Lee, lris G .... Lee, .lohn E. . . . Lee Richard G. . . Leeder, Roddy . Legallcy, Patricia . Legalley, Tilani .l. . Lehl, John C ..... Leighn Jo A ..... Leonard, Terri A. . Leslie. Ardeth A. . Leslie, Lonnie L. . . Lcwperande, Janet . . Lester, Jerry R. . . Letcher, Ronnie A. . Letcher, Stanley E. Lew, .Joseph M. . . . Lewellen, Sharon . . Lewis, Alma ..... Lewis, Bobby E ..,. Lewis, Connie Lyn . Lewis, David G .... Lewis, Douglas L. . . Lewis. Lawrence A .... Lewis, Mary E .... Lewis, Scott A .... Lewis, Sharon J. . . Lewis, Sharry S. . . Leyba, Hector . . . Likins, Thurlow S. . Malone, . . 265 Liev, Randy G ..... Liles, Jesse R .... Lilley, .lames .l. . . . Lind. Bruce A. . . Lindsey, Glen A. . . Linton, Charles L. . Lipski, Charles J .... Lisk, Melvin .l .... Litkc, Rodney H .... Littell, Lana J .... Little, Jene R .... 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Lowrance, William D .... Lowrey, Joyce L. . . . . . . . . . 246 46,l36.l54,255 ....... 255 ........233 .. 246 . . . . 255 . . . . . 255 .. 137.265 .I255 ..246 . I I I I 235 .. 161,171 I I I I 265 M265 ..265 ..233 164 .. 233 . . . 255 III233 . I I I ,160 ... 136.255 . . . . 233 . I I I I 223 .. 119,255 . . . . 233 235 ..II162 246 .. 154,171 . . .246 .. 233 .. 265 .. 233 . . .. 160 I. I. I lI7Il,251i .'. I. 234.277 I I I 234 . I 171.265 'II'164 .. 234 . . . 44 ... 125 .II's0,234 'III254 255 III234 256 2,62 Lowry, John R. . . Lowry, Linda G .... Lowry, Richard N. . . Lowry, Susan S .... Loy, Russell S. ,.... Lucas, Marilyn K .... Lucas, Robert A. . . Luce, Norma J .... Lucero, Mary A .... Lucero, Phillip V .... Luck, Diana A .... Luck, Diana L. . . Luckow, Debra J. . . Ludd, Vincent .... Luders, Barbara L, . . Luders, Charles R. . . Lugton, Laura L. . . Lujan, Martha A. . . Lujan, Patrick . . . Luteyn, Kent J. . . Lutz, Larry K .... Lyman, Gwynne D. . . Lynch, Justin S .... Lyons, Marie E .... Lyons, Philip E .... Lyster, Patricia . . . Mabrito, Edward C. . Maceachen, Michael A. . . Mackey, Marlin L. . . Mackie, James P. . . . Macveigh, William J. . . Madalena, James R. . Maddaford, Rex M. . . Madden, John T. . . Madden, Sandra . . Maddox, Dan III . . . Maddux Richard L. . Maes, Patrick J .... Maese, Pete ..... Mahan, Joe C ...... Mahana, Richard . . . Mallak, Maryjo .... Mallon, Patricia M. . Miller ..... Malone, Marklin . . Malone, Peggy A. . . . Malone, Ronald W. . . Maloney, Patricia A. . Maloney, Raymond . . Mandell, Michael L. . Manibusan, Annie E. . Manly, Janice G .... Manly, Ray E. . . . , Mann, Charles L .... Manning. Angela S. . Manning, James M. . . Manning, Jimmy W. . Marchbanks, Si C . . . Marchione, Albert . . . Mardis, Doris J. . . Marez, Theodora . . . Marin, Mary R ..... Marquez, Henry P. . , Marroguin, Martha G. Marsh, James S .... Marshall, Barbara A. Marshall, Elizabeth M. . . Marshall, Rebecca C. Marshall, Thomas G. . . Martin, Arthur E. . . . Martin, Martim, B1ll E ..... Carlos R. . . Martin, Cynthia R. . . Martin, David G. . . Martin, Dolores A. . . Martin, Gregory G. . . ......... 234.277 Martin, Henry L. . . Martin, James R. . . Martin, Kathy ..... Martin, Michael D. . Martin, Newton R. . . Martin, Phyllis J .... Martin, Stana K .... Martin, Timothy N. . Martine. Nancy R. . . Martinez, Arnold A. . Martinez, Elmer D. . . Martinez Marttnez .Joel B, . .. ,JohnB .... I. I. 277.2534 1 I I 265 . .I .I I 46 . . . 246 .II23i4I,3iltl,3l2 .....'..l35 .III123 ...246 , .... 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May, Robert D .... Mayer, Gary M ..... Maynard, Scott S ..... McAdams, Royce L .... McAlavy, Katherine . . . . .. . . . . . 277 .. ... l47,l68.265 McAlister, Alan W. . . McAlister, Teresa L. . McBride, Ralph G. . . McCall, Aronald D. . . McCall, Howard E. . McCall, Mary M .... McCann, James M. . . McCann, Mark E. . McCarthy, Joseph J .... McCaskill, John S ..... McClain, Rodney T. . . . McConnell, Michael . . . McCormack, Martin . . . McCormick, Larry D. . . McCrary, Thomas A. McCullar, Earl B. . . McCullough, Jane R. . McCurdy, Charles R. . . McDaniel, David M .... McDaniel. Jack H. . . McDaniel, Karen S. . . McDermid, Rick C .... McDonald, Charles T .... McDonald, Deborah A. . . McDonald, Marie E. . McDonald, William S. McDowell, James M. . . McElroy, Mary M. . . McFadin, Wayne . . . McFarland, James L. McFarling, Harold K. McGee, Geralyn M. . McGill, M olly A. . . McQuire, Sandra J. . McGuyer, Tempe N. . Mclntire, Cheryl M. . . . Mclntire, Marsha G. . Mclntyre, Paula A. . . Mckay, Linda E. . . Mckay, Mark L .... Mckay, Norma R. . . Mckee, Pamela S .... McKenna, Randall E. McKibben, Robert L. McKinley, William R .... McKinney, Mary L .... McKissack, John R. . McLamore, Tommy J. McLaughlin, Ronald . . , McMillin, Ted G .... McMinn, Milton .... McNallen, Barbara J. . . McNutt, Janie B .... McPherson, Betty . . . I I I 234 . . . 234 . I I 234 .III234 ... ll9,265 247 I.'.'45I14'1,'152 ...... 104 47,134,135,160 . . . . . . 234 I ' ' ' I I I 247 . . . . 174,234 . . . . . 234 . . . 166 I I I 234 I .I .I .I l64l,I2o5 . .I.Il117,Iloc5 . . . . 265 I I I 234 I If 247 256 . .. 234 . . . 247 I I I 45.265 I. I, I. 336,256 ... 130,247 .....234 I I I 247 ... 234 .... 234 ......234 ... 139,266 If .I .I lI4'l ,145 .II 256 ....71 ...... 235 147,160 I f .' .I i62,266 I I I I I I2olI .II266 .........235 McQueary, Larry W .................. McWilliams, Vicki . . . . . 46,54,l52,l74,266 Meagher, John E .... . , ........ 256 Mecham, Gary J .... Medina, Josephine . . . 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Moore, Glenna C. . . Moore, Gloria A .... Moore, Jane A ....... Moore Malchom T. . Moore, Mary E .... Moore, Maureen M .... Moore, Stanton D. . . Moorehead, Gay P. . Moorman, Trudy . . . Mora, Gabriel L. ..... . . . Morehouse, Marlene Moreland, Allen H. . Moreland, Eleanor R. Moreland, Neil C. . . Morelock, Tamara A. Morgan, Clarence D. Morgan, Marilyn . . . Morgan, Marilyn D. Morgan, Mary T. . . Morgan, Mitchell M. Morgan, Ron J .... Morgese, Richard M. 356 123,1i1,1'a6,256 ....... 235 . . . . . . .256 . . . 156 .. 1'52,'174 . . 152,235 III235 ....'f'136 241 215,i36,1'52,'1i2 .'fI'136 .. 139 ..'.'17'1,'124 . . 150,154,247 .....265 '. '. '1'3s,2217 Morris, Naomi D. . Morrison, Carolyn . Morrison, Cynthia L Morrison, Gary D. . Morrison. Janie . . . Morrisson, Merrille . . Morrow, Timothy L. Moseley, James E. . Moser, Charles E. . Moses, Dana E. . . Mowery, Lloyd L. . Mueller, Gary L. . . Mueller, Helen . . . Mullen, George G. . Mullen, John J .... Mullen, Karen K. . . Mullikin, Nancy E. . Mullikin, Robert P .... Mullins, Shirley A. . Muniz, Jr. Joseph, . Munn, James N. . . Munn, Vicki ..... 130,247 . . 235 121.174 '. f .150 fI2b1' 11266 . . 266 134,266 I f 266 f I 2212 Munsey, Betty Ann . Munsey, Willy B. . . Murphy, Alice D. . . Murphy, Don M. . . . . . Murphy, Janet L. . . . . . . Murphy, Donald L. . . . . . . Murphy, Janet L. . . . . 235 Murphy, Joan M. . . . . 154 Murphy, Kathleen M ..... Murray, Douglas A. . . . 256 Murray, Frank A. . ..... . . Murray, Michael P. . . . 126,235 Murrell, Susan L. . . . . . . . . . Myers, Jamie A. . . . . 147,171 Myers, Patricia J. . . . . . 148,170 Nakayama, Karen L. . . . . 141,247 Nall, Ida D ...... .... 2 66 Nance, Darrel E. . . . . . 162 Napier, James L. . . . . . . 266 Nau, Kathleen T. . . . . . 150,172 Neely, Renee A. . . . . . 138,266 Neil, Paul R ..... .... 2 47 Nelson, David E. . . ....... . . , . Nelson, Joy A ..... ...... ..... Nelson, Mary G. . . . ......... , . 247 Nelson, Ruth M. . . l23,150,170,305 Nelson, Steven K. . . ...... . . . . . Ness, Everette .... ......... 2 Nethery, H. Marie . . . . Newbill, Randall C. . . . . . . . . . Newman, Carey W. . ...... 235 Newton, James H. . . . . . 256,310 Newton, Linda L. . . . . . . . . . Newton, William F. . . . 174 Nials, Evelyn R ...... ..... Nicolai, Thomas H. . . . . . 247 Nix, Novita , ..... . . . 266 Noe, Timothy E. . . . . . 126,166 Noga, Michael W. . .... 266 Noland, William M. ...... . Nolasco, Rudolph Jr. . . . . . 235,288 Nord, Kenneth R. . . . . 166,291 Norman, Cathy F. . .... 247 Norman, Robert I. . .... 235 Norris, Dewayne , . ....... . Northcutt, Charma . . . . 141,247 Northrup, Linda K. .... 235 Nosieh, Jack J ..... . . . 138,266 Notah, Mary L .... .... 2 66 Nowicki, Thadeus J. Nowlen, David E. . . Nuckols, Frances K. Null, Frances ..... Null, Perry ...... Nunn, Holly A. . . . Nunnally, Gary B. . Oakes, Diane L. . . Oaks, Carol A .... OBriant, Kathy Jean ..266 ..235 120,235 . . 235 O'Brien, Allen .... O'De11, David C. . . Odle, Karen J.,. . . . Odorizzi, Sharon L. Officer, Octavia E. . Oglesby, Barton D. . Oldenburg, Susan K. Oldrup, William L. . Olson, Charles L. . . Olson, Steven P. . . Ondelacy, Jack . . . O'Neal, Mollie V. . Oney, Monty J .... O'Quinn, Timothy J. Oram, Soledad B. . Orell, Elise A ..... Orell, Patrick H. . . Ormon, Thomas E. . O'Roark, Michael T. Orr, Charles W ..... Orr, Robert H. Jr. . Ortega, Josephine D. Osborne, W. Mack . Oswald, Samuel L. . Otero, Carmen E .... Othick, Margaret . . Overdorl, Catherine Overdorl, Richard N. . . Owen, Elbert E .... Owens, Tommy M. . Owings, Terry W .... Oyenque, Ida M. . . Ozimek, James . . . Pacheco, John P. . . Pacheco, Johnny F. Pack, Judy G ..... Padgett, Don K. . . Padilla, Bob B .... Padilla, Judy M ..... Padilla, Phyllis E. . .....235 .....247 133,139,235 35,45 111266 ... 235 ... 235 .. 166 '13s .. 162 160 . . 166,236 . . . 235 . f f 235 '. 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