Grayson College - Saga Yearbook (Denison, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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2. I 1 I I' I, 1 A w 1 Grayson Coun+y College Denison-Sherman, Texas Presenls The I972 Saga - Volume Vll Danna Phillips, Edilor was Q W 2' fi32f32:,1iW5Sg:Y Q?-F ' 'N 1 .x-' me-W ,Qi 4- ?,,,g 5327 1 ' Q K 1 .v s arf M-NNN J :- X f i i f m L Swans? Six 3 QE 8 in fkx 5 T Q xgiww M350 'P X 1.49 I -3 x S'ruden'rs In Mo+ion Learning In Mo+ion I My Ci 5' VU ag , , 'ii . sf, - . , M , Q Y ' ' f 'g 5 'i X.4' I ' X J 7 ' Elia, , 22,2 . - - - ,ii f f 'X y ...- H V .., - . gs 4 4 -i-1-wmv, 4. ' 2 -f .W mnnsnmsnlv 10 w i I f ' .9 -:,2,:.N.v r . i 9 ui' ,M--Q. x W f .N , EK? E '35 ,,--f, I I yn, ww , ,, V L, H 2. ..i 47, , , .9 ,,.,' ' iiivfzf 51 if 'm' WV 14 ,f AL as i u fin AHi'rudes In Molion Wi'rh lhe molion of lime came lhe changes of allifudes foward all phases of college life expressed by fhe s'ru- den+s. Through college expansion also came fhe sfudenls means for expansion phys- ically, menlrally and emolional. When conslanl changes occurred af- fecfing sludenfs direclly and indireclrly +he sludenlrs were also compelled +o change. The change was reflecled in many lacels of fheir beliefs bofh polili- cally and religiously. The changes 'rransformed The sludenls of loday inlo individuals. NITED ST IR UPC f'45ivam35L i',,Jri'ii,' W ii 'i MM ' g rf W ,,,M Q' 'N 'f , 'A , 1-,'TfQ,:W f PERRIN A.EB. , I 5 Wy 4 i ,am M445 W4 Anza - ' , 'Hu ,jlfi V . . 5 ,.,, WY' 'rf' 2 -xg , ,x ', N054 .. 1 Vw, if f nw ,-1 ,,z,g, Qi1'w .,'fpgQ :,4 , ty , .f K V, ,n ., K M fi 1, H y wif M 3 f 4 P4 ii , as f Q m , Q ,, ith A ff 1 I f ..., M' 1 ff ' W--rw A , f 1 , an , , ,ixa ' 'i,i s' l l . ,ii,, H Tools CT CommunicaTion ln MoTion Lyric lilTing liTTing language Through menTal moTion Trom TesT Tubes To air waves gave busy hands and Tingers pounding ouT The ThoughT process a means oT expression. The college environrnenT gave The sTu- denTs The Tools and The knowledge To express Themselves in many diTTerenT modes oT cornmunicaTion. WhaTeyer The course a sTudenT decided To pursue There was always a response. 4 wi -x 3 4 f My N. 41 x 95715 f 'V' r JA? i?'7f5im - ' - 4 ,fL.yi'?' -:, 1 W- .,?b11 Tf' K . 5, -..5S?,gnj5 .f ' -,,:,3,,- N , 1' V ' , , fix - V , 1 ' 5 ' - F kai?-Sgxx 4: x. N . 1 N, , GS ur f ll J 5' IM, N ,, ' f ! n . , W , H ,i in 1' , ww A ' : f' ., , 3' 7 ,vfi 4 I-f5,,,.1': A C-r 'i.-J: Q If 1 1 1 , -' L! LX ' 'W 2 -A N if' ' t :XJ X, K ' 'fqyfr ,,, .. u..fw..f z . N5 I :ij J uf... ' -' 4, X 3, .4 A Q l' ,rw- os, -L-. A fn mf-iw 's1f , g A Nw 1 , ' , f i I X , ., -r x K K .X .ff . 6 , K , ,K ,. , ,M , Y . i K, X, , . K Q. . N . ,, fl ,h ,f, gMM,QgM- ,M .. , f ,D X. -Y .- ,Y--Nx,e,A, .4 f A , . -wb wcqifw' 'f-1 ' firffdg, I X, J S , A Ax -ag. . - . mf . . E -Q . -. '- L K 11. , A x 1 -' , - - , .. -. -ws . .. .. N: ' ' - - . 1- 733' ,Q ' W w I . f H 1.1 . 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L 'K V N. , k If , Hifi' ' V ,s w :xg - ' , 7 1 ' ffyb g , , 45, 5:5 A f , , f, ,- fy 2 aff iff f ,K 1, ' 2 W' 'f 7 x ,fl 119211511 :,, , ,M K M1 , Z . .. ' , i ' H f' K ,,., f ,, , W , A , 1? H ,, ' ' 'KKh' 1 L A 653 ' ' - ' ,fini f'F7?f9,w ' ,. H Q 5 Vx, ,1n a' , L z aw iff f , xx, ,,,,,5V.. 15 6 4 ! , ,, S v 41 - 1 ,wx . X m x .J ffl amy , W 7 Hwwgfm . .. f if 4 ii 2 1 , , ,,,, , ,,, I 4- ef 5. l Charles Spears. Sherman W. E. Wilcox, Denison wi. Ralph Jones, Denison I I A 3 -r f qs .X l ix- Hu i E., -1-Q I N M Sz... Bill Boorhem, Sherman K s! 9 ,, - 'A K5 'T . Q4 f ' ' J a ffa 5 dz. ar , A . as 5 W 3 M Q f . . 3 ' . . TH 5, M W 'f Z .fn gi A Q , 1 Jn ,ygzlw 4, 5 ,nf M M39 6 15' ! , 5 fe J , f . ' 5.199 7 if 1, h - J 'flifff ' 5 - ' W ,. K ' ' - , V A , ' M H . , : '. ' ' . ' f f' V ff . - . ,, b',. ,,11 7 ,,,,LL 5 ,,,,,, ,,, NL, 1' ' J . presenfed an oil pamhng of ATTer The ceremonies, Dr. Cruce STark posed wiTh The porTraiT which will be hung in The board room aT The college. Tl ' , - l , if 'Ex fi T H433 Ben Barnes, l.ieuTenanT Governor OT Texas, aT- Tended The Tormal presenTaTion OT an oil porTraiT To Dr. Cruce STark. Barnes, who was The TeaTured speaker, was The guesT aT an in- Tormal coTTee given in his honor. ATTer The coTTee Dr. STark inTro- duced Barnes To The TaculTy members. Dr. Cruce STark ReTired ATTer SevenTh Year AT GCC Dr. Cruce STark reTired as presidenT oT Grayson CounTy College aTTer seven years oT dedicaTion To building a qual- iTy insTiTuTion. Dr. STark's career began aT Millsap College in Jackson, Miss. where he received his bachelor OT science degree. He Then conTinued aT The UniversiTy oT Texas aT AusTin where he received his masTer oT arTs degree. His docTor oT educaTion was earned aT The UniversiTy oT HousTon. His responsibiliTies as presidenT included working wiTh The ad- minisTraTive personnel in The operaTion oT The college, which included The physical, Tinancial, sTrucTuring and edu- caTion oT The college and The welTare oT The sTudenTs. ATTer his reTiremenT he will be an execuTive consulTanT working wiTh The board oT TrusTees and adminisTraTive per- sonnel in all phases oT The colleges operaTion. ln looking back over The pasT seven years STark TelT ThaT GCC has made excellenT progress and has exceeded The expecTa- Tions oT mosT oT The people oT Grayson CounTy due To Their conTinued supporT OT The college. Looking ahead Dr. STark TelT ThaT by I98O Grayson Coun- Ty College will reach an enrollmenT oT 6500 sTudenTs. He sees in The TuTure a conTinuing sTep upward due To The col- lege's greaT poTenTial. 19 Dr. Truman WesTer Prepared For New PosiTion In l972 In The Fall semesTer oT I97I Dr. Truman WesTer accepTed The new posiTion oT Presi- denT ElecT Tor The l97l-72 school year. DuTies oT The PresidenT ElecT are primarily learning abouT The Tinancial sTrucTure oT Grayson CounTy College and sTudying The TuncTions oT The PresidenT's oTTice To be prepared To assume The responsibiliTies oT presidenT in I972. Dr. WesTer sponsors The BapTisT STudenT Union, is involved wiTh The Tennis Team and Teaches classes in el'emenTary TuncTions and MaTh. Dr. WesTer received his Bachelor oT PxrTs Trom SouTheasTern STaTe College, lv1asTer oT ArTs Trom Oklahoma UniversiTly and his DocTor oT EducaTion degree Trom Oklaho- ma UniversiTy. Prior To coming To Grayson he was assisTanT proTessor oT maThemaTics Tor I2 years and regisTrar Tor 4 years. AT Oklahoma Univer- siTy he was direcTor of The ConsulTanT Cen- Ter and insTrucTor. AT SouTheasTern STaTe College he TaughT Tor 2 years and was an AviaTion specialisT Tor 4 years. -'id In Dr. WesTer's Ele- menTary l:uncTions class There are only live enrolled buT due To The small number individual aTTenTion To The sTu- denTs' problems can easily be provided. .gf ix ,. .,, va 2' 5 l aw, ss. T955 f aw: fu,-. f ii, 2, -J Z -fm.: W ,, 3 4, it g -ww 1 f 1 ,, i ,,,,,,, or Q ,. ,,,W.fw5 Ei r, . W ,wg ways: , , mia? r Dr. C. J. SmiTh Vice PresidenT oT Academic ATTairs The dean supervised all insTrucTional pro- grams including schedules, classes, cours- es, and co-ordinaTed wiTh The division di- recTors The aTTairs oT Their division. He was in charge oT The TexT books used Tor The diTTerenT courses. He also counseled wiTh sTudenTs who were on scholasTic probaTion. Dr. SmiTh served on The TSEA commiTTee and is chairman oT The curric- ula commiTTee and academic council. He received his bachelor oT arTs Trom EasT CenTral STaTe College, masTer of arTs Trom Oklahoma UniversiTy and his docToraTe Trom Oklahoma STaTe Univer- siTy. J. Oubre Nice Presidei'iT oT STudenT ATTairs kaxmong The duTies oT The vice presidenT pT sTudenT aTTairs was advisor To The di- l recfors oT guidance, sTudenT acTiviTies and Tinancial aids. He coordinaTed all The acTiviTies oT These Three deparTmenTs and managed all discipline problems oT non-academic origin. He also counseled wiTh sTudenTs abouT vocaTional. discipli- nary, and personal problems. He was in charge oT The absenTee programs aT GCC and worked wiTh The dormiTory su- pervisors. This year. he TaughT boTh day and nighT accounTing classes, served as chairman oT The discipline commiTTee, was a mem- ber oT The adminisTraTive commiTTee and was on The sTudenT acTiviTies commiTTee. Oubre received an associaTe degree Trom EasT Mississippi College. bachelor oT science in educaTion from Mississippi DelTa STaTe College and a masTer's of educaTion Trom Mississippi STaTe Univer- siTy. He has Taken graduaTe work aT The UniversiTy oT Alabama, Mississippi STaTe, NorTh Texas STaTe and UniversiTy of Texas. Prior To coming To GEC he was dean and regisTrar aT EasT Mississippi Junior College, dean and regisTrar aT Wood Junior College. and was a high school principal in Mississippi. T. E. Bullard Vice PresidenT oT Technical and OccupaTional EducaTion The direcTor oT The WesT Campus is re- sponsible Tor all oT The TaciliTies, courses and acTiviTies held There. He was also in charge oT The Technical-occupaTional courses Tor boTh The Main Campus and The WesT Campus. Bullard worked wiTh The direcTors oT The Technical-vocaTional and healTh occupaTion division To coordi- naTe all classes and programs. He received his bachelor oT science de- gree and his masTer oT educaTion Trom EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. He did graduaTe work aT The UniversiTy oT Texas, NorTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy and EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. Prior To coming To GCC he was an insTrucTor and direcTor aT Kilgore College. KenneTh Dacus Vice PresidenT oT Business ATTairs As vice presidenT oT business aTTairs he is responsible Tor receipT, cusTody and dis- bursemenT oT all college Tunds. He also Teaches daTa processing during The eve- ning classes. He has an associaTe of arTs degree Trom Kilgore College, bachelor oT business adminisTraTion and masTer OT business adminisTraTion Trom EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. He lacks only his disserTaTion on his docToraTe aT EasT Texas STaTe Uni- versiTy. Vice PresidenTs CT The College Special Service DirecTors OT The College Gene FosTer Evening Division The nighT division direcTor co-ordinaTed all programs oTTered in The Evening Divi- sion and recruiTed addiTional TaculTy members To Teach The nighT courses. He also arranged non-crecliT programs aT nighT and recruiTed insTrucTors To Till The posiTions. He was responsible Tor The ex- Tension programs in Plano and McKin- ney. He counseled wiTh Evening llivision sTudenTs concerning TransTers To Tour- year colleges and Their courses available. He also was responsible Tor collecTing Tees, sTudenT records and anvrfwpaper work concerning The number oT sTudenTs enrolled in nighT classes. Gene FosTer spenT much Time searching Tor new courses and programs To oTTer To adulT sTudenTs. Prior To coming To GCC he TaughT agri- culTure in WhiTesboro Tor I9 years. Fos- Ter has a bachelor's and masTer's degree Trom Texas A8cM and did graduaTe work aT EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy, NorTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy and The Universi- Ty oT Texas. Fredonia Spears Library As librarian Tor GCC, she was responsi- ble Tor The adminisTraTion oT The library, The acquisiTion OT all library maTerials and aided The TaculTy and sTudenTs in The selecTion oT library maTerials. She pre- pared The library Tor use by The TaculTy and sTudenTs and Tried To make The libra- ry as TuncTional as possible. She received a bachelor oT arTs and li- brary science degree Trom NprTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy and a masTer oi educa- Tion Trom STephen F. AusTin UniversiTy. She did graduaTe work aT The UniversiTy oT Michigan and The UniversiTy oT Texas. Prior To coming To GCC, she was assisT- anT librarian aT Sul Ross College and The library direcTor aT Kilgore College. ,Ilx Eddie RoberTson STudenT AcTiviTies As direcTor oT sTudenT acTiviTies he was responsible Tor developing and imple- menTing new ideas and programs To sup- plemenT The sTudenTs' educaTion. He was in charge o'T all sTudenT elecTions, organi- zaTion oT WesTern Week, planning oT all dances and oTher social relaTed acTivi- Ties, and The organizaTion oT educaTional and recreaTional programs in The resi- denTial halls. He counseled wiTh sTudenTs on all problems boTh personal and aca- demic. He worked wiTh and is sponsor of The STudenT ATTairs CommiTTee, The sTu- denT governmenT. He also worked wiThl senior college recruiTers who came To GCC To provide inTormaTion Tor sTu- denTs abouT Their programs and insTiTu-, Tions. ' He TaughT inTroducTion To business and accounTing. His degrees include an asso- ciaTe oT science Trom Kilgore College, bachelor oT science Trom STephen F. AusTin and a masTer oT science Trom EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. Frank Graves RegisTra r The regisTraf was responsible Tor sTudenT records, schedules and all correspond- ence concerning TransTers and admis- sions. He made all employmenT reTer- ences, and made reporTs To co-ordinaT- ing boards, The Federal EducaTion Agen- cy, and The DeparTmenT oT HealTh, Edu- caTion and WelTare. He manages all VA records and cerTiTies all VA Training al- lowances. He prepared grade reporTs and mainTained permanenT sTudenT rec- ords. He also TaughT day and nighT daTa processing classes. He received his bachelor oT science an masTer oT secondary educaTion Trorg EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. He also dio graduaTe work aT NorTh Texas STaTe Uni- versiTy and The UniversiTy oT Maryland. Prior To coming To GCC, he was a busi- ness insTrucTor and regisTrar aT MesquiTe High School and a daTa processing in- sTrucTor aT Henderson CounTy Junioi College. Dr. Allen Shearer Co'nsuITanT Among some of The duTies oT college consulTanT are counseling wiTh TaculTy members and sTudenTs abouT any prob- lems They may encounTer. He assisTed The adminisTraTive sTaTT wiTh problems oT accrediTaTion and was a member of The curriculum commiTTee. He also served as a sTudenT advisor during regisTraTion and was a member of The insTrucTors' evaluas Tion commiTTee. He also served as an emeriTus oT SouTheasTern STaTe College This year. He received his bachelor of arTs degree from Lincoln Memorial Uni- versiTy, and his docToraTe Trom George Peabody College Tor Teachers. He also received an honorary docTor oT liTera- Ture from Lincoln Memorial UniversiTy. Howard RainwaTer Guidance The direcTor gf guidance was in charge OT personal counseling and sTandardized TesTing used To assisT in The evaluaTion oT sTudenTs. He also counseled wiTh sTudenTs con- cerning academic aTTairs and aided in planning programs which would allow a smooTh TransiTion in TransTerring To Tours year insTiTuTions. He received his bachelor oT science and masTer oT educaTion Trom SouTheasTern STaTe College and did graduaTe work aT Oklahoma STaTe UniversiTy. He lacks only his disserTaTion Tinishing his docTor- aTe. Roy Jackson Financial Aids and PlacemenT As direcTor oT Tinancial aids and place- menT, he adminisTered all sTudenT Tinan- cial aid and jobs in The college work- sTudy program. He was associaTed wiTh The Texas OpporTuniTy Loan Program. He handled all nursing and law-enTorce- menT scholarships. He was also The placemenT oTTicer Tor boTh permanenT and parT-Time sTudenTs and TaculTy mem- bers. He received his bachelor oT arTs and his masTer oT arTs Trom AusTin College and did graduaTe work aT AusTin College and EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. As DirecTor oT Public RelaTions, he was responsible Tor wriTing and releasing news sTories dealing wiTh The college To The local media. He also assisTed in The preparaTion oT college brochures and programs dealing wiTh college relaTed acTiviTies. He TaughT iournalism and was advisor To The college newspaper and co-sponsor of The college yearbook. He also served as sponsor oT Alpha Phi Omega, men's ser- vice TraTerniTy. GCC is his TirsT Teaching assignmenT. He received his associaTe OT business adminisTraTion degree Trom Grayson CounTy College, his bachelor oT business adminisTraTion wiTh a double major in iournalism aT Sam HousTon STaTe UniversiTy and his masTer oT edu- caTion from Texas A8rM UniversiTy. Gary D. Green PublicaTions As direcTor oT publicaTions, he prepared all college brochures and all adverTising programs Tor immediaTe prinTing. He was responsible Tor The picTures being Taken and developed Tor all college ma- Terial. He produced all slide shows Tor members oT The TaculTy To aid in recruiT- ing sTudenTs. He TaughT phoTography in The day and Evening Division This year and served as sponsor Tor The college yearbook and co-sponsor Tor The news- paper. He served as chairman oT The public relaTions commiTTee, sponsored The Press Club and co-sponsored Alpha Phi Omega TraTerniTy. He received his associaTe oT science de- gree Trom Grayson CounTy College. bachelor oT science Trom Sam HousTon STaTe UniversiTy and his masTer oT science Trom EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. Grayson CounTy College was his TirsT Teaching assignmenT. M Ronnie Cole 23 Public RelaTions Fine Ar1's Added Culfure, Perfec'I'ed S1'uden+ Taleni' Boyd Whilworlh, direclor of Fine Arls, supervised six ins'rruc+ors, one of which had a dociorale. This year was The firsl lime sludenls were offered a class af nigh? in piano Taughr by David Peirash. Ari sfudenls al Gragson were laughi by +wo leachers using differ- enl melhods. Mary 'Neal siressed Jrhe crafls and Tools of arf, and Frances Neidhardl sfressed The emolional appeal in arf. The Fine Arls sfudenls presenred lhree produclions during 'rhe year wi+h numerous concerls and special programs each semesler. The deparlmenl sponsored 'rwo choral clinics lor area high school and junior high school sludenfs direcled by Dr. John Raymond from Pennsylvania and Boyd Whiiworlh. BOYD WHITWORTH Fine Arfs Direcfor ff , f a . ANN REEVES JOE HICKS DR. CHARLES MCADAMS Drama Speech Band - f ,A i i n ei sr 'E i-, EY? si- i L ss ss A ggi? 5 ss .1 .i . Q i ff -'-s la :' 1, N Kim i, .-Q 1- fm s.s- - ,Qs A S5 i Z f is F rf , ss Q, - .'y. DAVID PETRASH MARY O'NEAL FRANCES NEIDHARDT Music Ari Ari Par?-Time Liberal ArTs Division Gained New DirecTor Dr. Donald Rice, newly appoinTed direcTor oT Liberal ArTs, super- vised 29 TaculTy members, Tive oT whom had Their docToraTe. Three new courses sTressing The behavioral sciences oT man were added To The sociology curricula. Dr. Flavil George, assisTanT bas- keTball coach, TaughT a new psychology course enTiTled The Psy- chology oT PersonaliTy. The physical educaTion program was acceleraTed wiTh The addiTional TaciliTies acquired Trom Perrin Air Force Base. STudenTs had a larger varieTy oT sporTs To choose in TulTilling Their P.E. requiremenTs. Liberal ArTs was designed primarily Tor The sTudenT Thar plans To conTinue To a Tour year insTiTuTion achieving a Liberal ArTs Degree, or The sTudenT meeTing requiremenTs Toward anoTher degree. DR. DON RICE Liberal ArTs DirecTor f'1'vnr-- - '. .. , 1 :ij , I i 'sv 5, ' -..-. .fi I A 4' V I 'Q fl if ' 1 f ,f V I . ' fa ,A-.F ' it f- T ep f - in QT' fl , lf - ff' Zu 4 ' 'NQX f ALICE STARK ALLAN SMITH LOLA MAE STEVENS LEON WARD English English Reading English 541' A-6 fi--H CL 4' w WILLIAM CARNATHAN JAQUITA ALBIN MARVIN AMERSON MARILYN KRETSINGER English English English English 'MP Q n 1. ,...,..,,l:1 RUTH WEST JANICE GAY English English - Perl-lime HOWARD RAINWATER KENNETH MILLER Psychology Governmenf JEANETTE BULLARD Hislory NEAL BAKER Hislory R M .,,... It 1 I li mf.. 1 . , . H J . DR. HELEN LEATHERWOOD Sociology. Psychology WILLIAM DAVIS Governmenf MILDRED POWELL Sociology, Psychology WILLIAM TERRELL Governmenf EDWARD OWENS Hnslory wil' ROY JACKSON Hus+ory DR. ALLEN SHEARER W. H. BEDFORD J. B. WOODWARD FRED CALDWELL Hisfory Hisfory - Par?-Time French Spanish 'Ti DocTors Donald Rice, Royce CasTleman and Helen LeaTherwood were The Three newesT TaculTy members To receive Their docToraTes. MARY HAMILTON Physical Educafion CHARLIE WARD Physical EducaTion Baseball Coach DR. FLAVlL H. GEORGE AssisTanT Coach, Psychology JAMES SPIVEY Physical EducaTion BaskeTball Coach Liberal ArTs GrowTh Required Added Space During The summer oT I97l The adminisTraTion personnel moved To The newly consTrucTed one- sTory AdminisTraTion Buildin , and The Liberal ArTs Division expanded To Till The enTire Two- sTory sTrucTure oT The previous AdminisTraTion Building. BeTore The move, The Top Tloor served The liberal arTs and The boTTom Tloor housed The adminisTraTion. WiTh The minor conversion oT oTTices To class- rooms and The addiTion oT a phoTography lab, The Liberal ArTs Division was prepared Tor The expecTed growTh. TM .9 , , .i fi .f 9,551 . V f ., ff,- V 1'-f, ,T , . ,, C fggfx Ifgflfi? 31 M J GARY GREEN RONNIE COLE PhoTography Journalism Engineering Science Took New Approach To Classes Larry Doyle, Engineering-Science Division direcTor, assisTed by co- direcTor Dr. Jerry Ables. supervised I2 TaculTy members, Tour oT which had Their docToraTe. New approaches To each course were inTroduced This year wiTh Cal- culus having The greaTesT change. In previous years analyTic geome- Try had been a separaTe course and a prerequisiTe Tor calculus. This year The Two courses were combined inTo a Tive-days a week course. By increasing The classroom hours Trom Three To Tive, The sTudenTs received an exTra Tour hours crediT. The agriculTure deparTmenT made use oT The WesT Campus TaciliTies To oTTer new agriculTure courses wiTh special emphasis on urban liTe under The insTrucTion oT Ron lvleelc. Ecology, a new course TaughT by Tive biology insTrucTors, sTressed The problems mankind has developed in his environmenT, and gave The sTudenT a greaTer awareness oT himselT. The Engineering-Science Division conTinued To prepare sTudenTs Tor Their TuTure Technical careers. New modern Techniques are used each year To increase The sTudenTs' skills. 'll' LARRY L. DOYLE DirecTor Engineering-Science Division rf an T 52 .... . A Q J' 51' DOROTHY HEFTON DON MARTIN ARTHUR C. KULLIN J. N. FAGG MaTh MaTh MaTh MaTh CHARLES SAMPLES DR. JERRY ABLES DR. TOM G,-OZA DR. ROYCE CASTLEMAN Biology Biology Biology Biology Q, W. FUNCTION R C-R Donna Yerion, Denison soihomore, demonsrrafes rhe procedure for fesfing +he vaiidify of +ru'rh s+a+emenfs on The iogic Trainer, par? off e new equipmenf purchased by 'rhe Engineering-Science Division for use in mafh and science classes. Ecology Course Offered For Sfudeni' Awareness 7 g. Q' i 5 - L .e,ie WILLIAM KERSH CLIFFORD WOOD Biology Chemisfry RICHARD ICE RON MEEK V, PAUL STEEL JR. Physics Agriculrure ' Geology-Geography 29 Q O O Nursing Program Gained NaTionaI AccrediTaTion Mary Hardy was The heaITh-occiipaTions direcTor. She supervised I5 insTrucTors, one oT whom had a ocToraTe. This was The TirsT year Tor many Things in The division: The Regis- Tered Nursing program became naTionaIIy accrediTed, The I'IealTh- Occu aTions Division became a separaTe deparTmenT on campus and The DisTricT Texas STudenT Nurses AssociaTion had all oT iTs sTu- denT oTTicers elecTed Trom GCC. A denTaI-assisTanT's program was inTroduced TaughT by Dr. Rankin Hardy. A new nursing assisTanT's program and ward-clerk program were also inTroduced This year. This was The TirsT Time The nursing division had an inTegraTed curricu- Ium. Lillian TaIberT, execuTive direcTor oT Texas Nurses AssociaTion, came To GCC To direcT a Tall workshop Tor disTricT nurses in emergency care and nursing inTervenTion. The I'IealTh-OccupaTions Division used The laTesT Teaching meThods and Techniques To keep The sTudenT beTTe-r inTormed, inT uencing a larger enrollmenT. MARY HARDY DirecTor of HeaITh-OccupaTions Nursing ADN MARY MOSES CoordinaTor AssociaTe Degree Nursing N 'lhu-J VIRGINIA COWGER AssociaTe Degree Nursing Ni LILLIAN JESTER AssociaTe Degree Nursing I 'N of sceg yg g y REBA HOLLAND AssociaTe Degree Nursing ANITA WHITSON AssociaTe Degree Nursing We--fy I. CONNIE BOND AssociaTe Degree Nursing PHYLLIS HULLUM AssociaTe Deg ree Nursing DANA STAH L AssociaTe Degree Nursing fi! A fi a , 4 'L GCC Hos1's TSNA 'Emergency Care' Workshop fc 5 if Dr. Tom Goza, biology ins+ruc+or, reviewed parrs of The skull fo fwo hursing srudenfs. Siudenfs in The Regisiered Nursing program are required To 'rake eighr hours of Biolo- QY- ? ,fe Ng . A,- I '14, NANCY MOLE Associafe Degree Nursing like . ' ua K . MARGARET DELL LVN fog s R ii 5 ' - 'ri ifi '? ' zffiirirfii , NANCY ELLIS-ANWYL Associafe Degree Nursing if r --v , K A lf , GRACE COLE LVN 49 MAUDIE VESSELS LVN ,gf ,. MARTHA SCHMIDGAL Secretary New Courses Added To Technical-VocaTional Dr. Billy Dean, direcTor oT Technical-VocaTional Division, supervised I I Tull-Time insTrucTors in eighT deparTmenTs oT The division. RoberT Wiley was The TirsT counselor appoinTed To The division and he helped sTudenTs wiTh boTh personal and vocaTional problems. New courses oTTered This year were radio-TV repair, TaughT by Jerry Sparks and air condiTioning repair, TaughT by Jack Reynolds. CosmeTology and small engines courses were Two addiTions Tor The spring semesTer. The auTomoTive course increased in enrollmenT more Than any oTher deparTmenTal course. New Teaching Techniques were The individualized selT-insTrucTor ma- chines used in elecTronics, and The hydra-Training uniT used in indus- Trial science. e W' DR. BILLY DEAN Technical-VocaTional DirecTor ROBERT L. WILEY FLOYD SPEARS WALTER OYLER Counselor Machine Shop AuTo Mechanics WILLIAM PFEIFFER AuTo Mechanics i- T ii w1' I 12. Q' . JACK A. REYNOLDS JERRY SPARKS TOM SPELLMAN ED KOSTYNIAK Air CondiTioning- Radio-TV Repair Radio Technology ElecTronics ReTrigeraTion 32 9'+ i , ia W' riots Sfudenfs Bill Bornowslci and Huberl Thornfon consuI+ed wi+I'1 William Pfeiffer, lcenferl shop insI'ruc+or, on some Technical problems. '-, iw I f iill 'I 'SJ A A ' , if li'i,,iii 7 W' JEROME J. JONES CHAD MORRISON RICHARD STOTTS Elecfronics Draffing Drafling wv i DR. RANKIN HARDY LAURENCE DRISCOLL EDWIN EUBANK Denial Assisfing Police Science Police Science Business Division Added Plano NighT Program Dr. Mack Broiles, business direcTor, supervised eighT TacuITy mem- bers. A nighT exTension program was esTabIished in Plano, Texas wiTh Grayson insTrucTors Teaching The Tive business courses wiTh a ToTaI enroIImenT Tor The TirsT year oT I5I sTudenTs. The Mid-ManagemenT classes increased To an enroIImenT oT 229 sTu- denTs. Each sTudenT was given academic crediT Tor working on The iob while conTinuing Their educaTion, and many sTudenTs received crediT Through reIaTing business Theories To acTuaI indusTriaI use. The Business Division was esTabIished To beneTiT sTudenTs ThaT plan To become acTive parTicipanTs in The Tield oT business. DR. MACK BROILES Business Division DirecTor I s gg s 5 sii ssii .sisr ' -- , sssw- Q 3 riifaligizxgggffaf xgiffgi gfiiiiliiigifrfi' is ..- I ' w,.z11::ga 1 N izaazif , Ii Q GERALD LOCKE M. S. KNOWLES DaTa Processing DaTa Processing FRANCES BAILEY AccounTing JOHN BLEVINS Economics J. W. MASON NEVA PINKSTON SAMUEL B. DAVIS Mid-ManagemenT General Business SecreTariaI Science Mid-ManagemenT CHRISTINE SMART Sraff Members Provided Many Services if 1 if ff I t y - f If N-QE' i NED ESTES JOE R. SMITH Mainfenance Direcfor Mainfenance Supervisor Food Manager LELAND SWANSON are f' FREDONIA SPEARS Booksfore Booksfore Library SUE SIEBMAN AUDRA HERRIAGE ,wg e - Q ir f L S r 1 1 9 ALICE Si-HCK MYRA TERRELL PATSY WHITE Library Library Library yo'- VIRGINIA FAGG Sfudenf Cenrer LORELEI CURRY Library Secrefary EDNA WESTER Library Secrefary Capable Secrefaries Aid Aclminisfrafion ff DOROTHY ESTES JEAN MCMILLIN Business Office Business Office MARIE ics Presidenf's Office NANCY SMITH Regisfrar's Office PATSY H EN DERSON Dean's Office BERNICE WHALEY Regisfrar's Office M1551 M'-vw SALLY EUDY PAT BRIGGS Regisfrar's Office Registrar! Office -i f ' Mg Y' ,igh 15 Vkik l ie MARGARET CROW SHARON BROILES Swifchboard Wesf Campus JANET BRYANT Sfudenf Affairs JU DY CO FFMAN Sfudenf Affairs JACKIE WALL Technical-Vocafion USP PAYE BLEVINS Evening Division GCC S+uden+s Reach For Higher Goa's New Faces - A Reaching Toward Belonging SANDRA ADAMS BRENDA ALCORN LEON ALEXANDER ALLEN ALTURNER DEE AMEND ARLENE ARENDT Bonham Garland Denison Denison Denison Gainesville WAYNE ARMSTRONG JIMMY ARNON EVERETTA BACKEST RUSSELL BALDERMAN ROGER HALL JERRY BANKS Howe McKinney Denison Sherman Bonham Sherman 3 DAVID BARRETT Denison V, ' 'I my A! CATHEY BEAVERS Poffsboro RUTH BATES Poffsboro . - 2- ,, I We QV 'I may mi .iis. ,Mi if SANDRA BERRY Duranf DALE BAUGH Whifesboro GARY BLANKENSHIP Sherman WIN BAYLESS Denison s I si' X BILLY BOATWRIGHT Denison GUY S. BEAL BARRY BEAMAN Sherman Sherman -d Qr JAN BOGGS ROSS BOORHEM Dodd Cify Sherman Sophomores Combined Effori' To Lead Acfivifies . as ,xzk N K I A K X 4-of I i Q . ff I 1 I asa aa ae NONA BOOHER PAUL BOORMAN JULIE BOYER ROBERT BRIDGES Sherman Princefon Prosper Sherman . K 5.1 1 xt ,K I II BISRR III If I DON BRITT TOMMY BROOKSHIRE Collinsville Howe 3' .ff BELINDA BROWN Sherman I 5 EER if f 'f-fs - .' 'Su VVV I Q ,I NADINE BU DD Sherman PAUL L. BROWN Sherman GALEN BURDEN Denison WALTER BROWN Denison 4? RAY BURK Van Alsfyne 'CT' JOHN BRUNO Denison PHILIP BRUNO OMA BRYANT Denison Sherman 'Www JIM BURLESON Sherman NANCY BUSH JANICE BYRD Sherman Sherman fum I' have NORMAN BYRON ROGER CALHOUN GERALD CALLAHAN DANNY CAMPBELL GERALDINE CAMPBELL KATHY CAREY Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Denison CSIIHG av if ,. Q 'ha I- 31 . ,ii N for ell 5' by A Spring Livenecl Spirils, Filled Hearls Wilh Anxiely QT' , ,mf kpc..-5 A XM: 1 T m 3 ' C T L 5 - A fa af l X ll . 1 ll 1 53 Hi . vii? JACK CARPENTER PETE CARPENTER McKinney Sherman 11 J ivwy, JESSICA CARTER LARRY CARTER VlRGlNA CARTER SUZIE CATE Sherman Poffsboro Denison Sherman SUSIE CAULEY KAY CAWTHON REFUGIO CERBANTES CYNTHIA CHESSON FRANCIS CHESTER Bonham Anna RICHARD CHRISTENSON JACK CHRISTMAN Albuquerque, N. M. Denison ,Jew L71 ,, ? 4,' E l t ' x 1 .T , : is iik A .. , . k I. Sherman Denison Phoenix, Ariz. 'QS 'liffl R BETTY CLARK Bonham Sherman CAROL CLARK MARIANNE CLARK Sherman KATHY CHILTON Poffsboro fk M fr 3 BILL CLAY Mesquife ,Q . , I ,Q t 19111 JF K 'N , M' gl ,t ,NT A V . .rar - Y L .S--P ' Tj - rT -4'. ?v- 'f . . . T I :li T 55 . ' ,lf iH'?'l'f? V 5 - J,' , Q S A ' ff: f JAMES CLEVELAND KENNETH COGBURN MATTHEW COKER DAN COLE STEPHEN COLEY WRGINIA CORLEY Sherman Gordonville Sherman Garland Sherman D,-,mmf Sophomores Arranged Their Own Finale MARY CORCORAN Denison CLARK CRABTREE Denison JERRY LYNNE CURRAN Sherman ANA! f,-s-.,-,Y...,-ff T T 1 f --. , s I-...M-I-f . Xl Q -4 ,J 'T'-1' if-'W 'I ,A H ER BI E COVEY Poffsboro JERRY COVINGTON BETTY COX BURNHILDE COX Sherman Sherman Sherman ,fi -os 'R 'qv KATHLEEN CRABTREE JANELLE CARVEY JAMIE CRYER PEGGY CULY Denison Denison Celina Sherman L . AZ. I E x 5 I fr e' fig I 133 5 'SL jul. hy ' i I brisk? KEVIN CUSHMAN DEANNA DARLIN6 SIB DAVIS BILLY TOM DAY Denison Denison Sherman Sherman I ,5 ,E 'Q X , YNY ii CECIL COX Denison lfx K. LANA CUNNINGHAM Sherman 5 Q I 5 il I KENNETH DeFRATUS Denison , x f 0 I A 52' ,J , I I . E ,V . -, ffgiis Il V f Iii? sfa, Q RICK DELZELL ROBERT DQMUNCK STEVE DENNIS FLORA HARRIS DUNCAN KAY DUNN CARL L. DUVALL Sherman McKinney Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman ParI'icipaI'ion Was Key Word To Higher EcIuc:aI'ion XTX xfiii' 'K N fiwg ROD EARNFIEART JANICE EATHERLY GARY EDGE DAVID ELDRIDGE CARL ELLIS JOHN ELLIS Whifewrighf Sherman Fate McKinney Sherman Sherman Quik ar wal I RICHARD ELLIS ELAINE ELMORE LARRY ENGHOLM CONNIE EPTING ANITA EUBANK SANDRA EVETT Denison Denison Denison Sherman Sherman Denison TWD DON FADELEY GLENDA FAST BETTY FENRITE JAMES FENSTERMACI-IER GAY FERGUSON BILL FESPERMAN Denison McKinney Sherman Sherman Garland Sherman l ,MJ 116 TOMMY FLOOD BILLY JACK FLOWERS DONNIE FORD TOMMY FORISHA KAREN FOSTER TERRY FRYE Denison GordonviIIe Sherman Denison Whifesboro Sherman Modern FaciIi1'ies Aided Conc:en+ra+ive Sfudies b it I -AWN 5 Y J or ROY FULM ER Midland BRENDA GALBREATH JEANNE GALLOWAY BRUCE GARNER CELIA GASSAWAY JOHN GEORGE Sherman Denison Bonham Sherman Bonham '-an 3 ab, 1:87719 X1 . gy: I Ii , VIRGINIA GIBBY JERRY GOFF LARRY GOLDEN JIMMY GRADY JIMMY GRANT LINDA GRAY Sherman Bonham GordonviIIe Sherman Sherman Benningfon ,I sw 'BF WF KAREN GREELEY CURLEY GREEN DICKIE GREEN REBECCA GREENBURG DAVID GREENE ROBERT GRIFFIN Grand Prairie Tren+on Sherman Denison Sherman Sherman .1 if L W Wifi? fm . Ia-ex 'Q WRX I 1 E I I I X JERRY GULLEDGE JERRY GUTHRIDGE ALMA HALL WILLIAM HALL DAVID HAMNER JERRY FAE HAMNER Sherman Denison Ravenna Sherman Whifesboro Whifesboro ii Ii.. I 4 ' ,fg'Q 4'-I .5 2 , , . . 5 iii .1 Q6 jf'f.ft A -:ff wi' I C-if is gh. ,. fgfig, I kgmfaflafa, 5 Sophomores Packed-Up And Prepared To Leave DONNA HANSARD PATRICIA HARDCASTLE LARRY HARDER Sherman Whifewrighf Sherman 4 I- I I wx . Q ' . , Q.. , -. hS?9.N ., ','S3 KQQHE e ee ,,-A. I 3, if If 1- I' g .ij - I in k.g:k I . in lef . 7 I I is A - if 'L JERRY HARRELL JOHN HARRELSON JAMES HARRIS Denison Denison Sherman . . BO B H A R LOW M el iss a JUDY HAWKINS Howe naw M1 A. V 'QQ' I I ..,. -N, . .JJ. My VV,Lx Q nbq, K If JUDY HARMON KENNY HARPER Dorchesfer Borger DWIGHT HAWORTH Denison BILLY HAWS Sherman ax 3 .E 5: 1- QA L 2- 2 es II II . I 2 5 CD . I 2 5 5 ,,,,, r: 2. 4 2 E 3 I 2 m :x m 2 i V' :l D, - ... Ln wwifi U E 2 5 Q xjirxx 9 5 8 I -15 .,,, V' S.. I J E 4.,, Z VVVV :x Q 4 gf Zvy E eff? fewvfjem. e,..f eeer erreerr ..rre.r 5 ,gjmQ,e .ere wh .Q gr '- I il, Wil, .:fI' ' m 3 E ,. Irx E ' ffvrr, . , 1 ,. Q Q . .... 2 'I'. Z Q 0 I 3, ,- . E I . Ie e 1 EE U 5 IAIII I O M I -f fm!! ff' .1 3 3 3 .,,,,' QA U' E CD I I llr ' 'I z :D , . r Q 7:3 Z - S2 'N' U7 E I ,.. 22 XX ' fe 54 2 CT' E ,zrr ff ,,,.w m 1 Q rn 3 E e'V ,j fefe 5 E 2 ,Q ' I V ,9 3 U 3 Q 6 4 A E Z w U' E. Q S m m W 5 L4 9 S he 'li E 3- 3 Z9 or I Q, 3 0 : I ,- rn U zu pn U 70 Sophomore Thoughfs Turned Toward Graclualion . ..' in . 4 'L 1 f i CATHIE HOLLAND Greenville P -av' a-pu... M ELVA H U N N Poffsboro Qing, KAR L JELLEY Dorchesfer CAROLE KEETON Sherman 11 ----- .ld 4 X i . gk . PAUL HOLLlDAY MIKE HOWARD STEVE HOWARD POLLY HUGHES Denison Bonham Sherman Collinsville ' 1.2 :W i X r N iff N ll L fi- A7' 1' f 'J 1 - RON HUNTER DUDLEY IVIE OSCAR JAMES RICHARD JAROCH Van Alsfyne McKinney Sherman Denison fd. it THOMAS JENNINGS KEN JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON Anna Denison Sherman YU? EDDIE HUMPHERIES Sherman TOMMY JEEFCOAT Van Alsfyne LAUREL JOHNSTON JEANIE JONES Denison . 9 .fi L em? T 4'fT ,L - 5' sa 1, Sherman l A I EARL KEESE SARAH KENNON CARL KENT BOBBY KERLEY Denison Poffsboro Poffsboro Poflsboro N04 ANN KIDWELL Trenlon Sophomore Year Began WiI'h Confidence, I E' . fin Q Q is I, if 'E Iggy mQEQ?' mixes fee'n MARK KIFER Denison GRETCHEN KOESLER MYRON KUSCH SUSAN KIRBY JUDY KLEMENT NANCY KOTTWITZ Gordonville Denison SCOTT KULLIN Denison seiix, . ' N ' 3? Ie -Qi ebwegf mi ,, .:x m f -1 1 wffim alfa H 2 gi Swim! AADA AA eeee BILLIE LINDSEY Sherman yum, MALCOM LACY ELLEN LANCE Sherman Denison JAMES LITTRELL Denfon BU RT LIVELY Irving JIM LUCAS HECTOR LUMBRERA Denison Wayne, Okla. Sherman CRAIG LOVELL Sherman Muensfer Poifsboro Q s I ,9- A - Q I HELEN KAY LAWRENCE PAM LIGHT BETTY LAN E Sherman Collinsville Bonham ,egfgs DENNIS LOONEY DIANA LOONY Sherman Sherman GAIL LONDON Bonham -if STEVE MACON BRENDA KALE MADDUX DAVID MAGOUIRK Denison Sherman Denison limi 1' I zi 55K,i C .iz f . 1: I I GLENN MAHLER Plano DOUG MAZEY Allen ,I--Qu Enfhusiasm, And Q uesfions BOBBY MAY Denison . , .5 , .5 . R gig RODNEY MALONE JOHN MARTIN BRUCE MARSICO BILLY MAY Bonham Sherman Denison Denison l ,J gimii, 1 : 'te I .ugxgeg 1 A IR Illllllllll I Wm, MIKE MCBRIDE RONNIE MCCULLOCH LARRY McDONALD KATHY MCGINNIS Allen Denison Sherman Denison Q '7 Nsv' JERRY MCKINNEY McKinney 1E. Qli ' I JOHN MCKINSTRY PAM MCKNIGHT TOMMIE SUE MEDLIN MICHAEL MEEK JAMES MERCER MIKE MERRELL Denison Denison Sherman Bells Sherman Allen ,Mx ii K :B ivy.: ii 'S .s ' ,:.- x., Q b ' J DAVID MILAM GARY MILLER LANELL MILLER LARRY MILLER MARSHALL MILLER LINDA MITCHELL Sadler Poffsboro Denison Denison Whifewrighf Denison I I l I A Sophomores SI'rivecI For The Knowledge Thal- x 4 If WILLIAM MITCHELL PAT MOORE Sherman Dallas hh,L me I f T: Q is 1: I iw r' I Le L or eeeee ifa oibflfiil E A A L JOHN NALL HAROLD NELMS Sherman Poflsboro LONNIE MORRELL Bells JAMES NELSON Sherman -S -K RANDY MORRIS RAY MORRISON PAM MORTON Eclor Denison Sherman , Q, 5 GABE NESBITT JOHN NEURBERG SANDRA NEWTON McKinney Ereeporf Bonham SUSAN NICHOLS TOMMY NICHOLS WILLIAM NIX TRESSA NOE LINDLEY NORRIS LOU NORTHCUTT Denison Windom Denison Sherman Prosper Willis, Olcla. ,-T: v N, ' 5 SN' I' m W It 'Ti-ee ' WV N., I I 'F I M 71115: 5 1. : KATHY ODEN DARRELL ODLE DANNY OFFILL GARY OGLE JOE ORR CAROL OSBORN Denison McKinney Van Alslyne Denison MI. Vernon Sgn Jggel Calif, Will Be Needed For Aclvancemenl' el iv- I LYNDA OSMON LETA OWENS LUCILLE PAGLUSCH DALE PARIS JANET PARK ANEVA PARKER Denison Sherman Sherman Sherman Denison Sherman gi.: S K ' H fit U gp 415 .Ji S., Li S - I 1 Q x , Q V. A RL' I ks iam-K I W in t I XXI -5 A f . . ss. T ' I '. I RICKY PATTERSON GAIL PEACOCK JAMES PERDUE BOB PERRY DEBRA PERRY RON PERRY X Collinsville Dallas Sherman Denison Denison Denison A . iss., I ROBBIE PETERSON JOHN PETTY LES PHELPS DANNA PHILLIPS NORMA PIERCE CLIFF PILAND Denison Poflsboro Denison Sherman Denison Sherman X QQ 5.3 3, , E P ,r '05 f V. f r A V 'We' K3 9 ,,.., A I ' I I 5 V I I . ff ' I E l,r , I DEBBIE PITMAN JAMES PLUNKETT PAULA PORTER STEVE POWELL JEFF PRUETT CAROLYN PUGI-I Sherman Denison Allen Bonham Forf Worlh Sherman Carrying On GCC Tracli+ions, Was A Large L L sa- , L- - E HAZEL RAY ANITA REAGAN DALE REDE JAMES REED STEVE REED JERRY ROADY Las Vegas. Nev. Sherman Gunfer C-unfer Denison Allen l 3 sf if as are 5 ' kV. k . :A vkzt Znr t A -RL .N I, I X Q , I .L , -K 3, 5 L ' X RR A ra' BEN ROBERTS CHUCK ROGERS NANCY ROGERS KATHY ROLAND KENNETH RUBARTS KAY RUTLEDGE DSHLSOH Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Denison I NK Qt r, X - ,, . ,f. A . -:,,, L 'Ez in A L rrr BOB SALTER BILLY SAMPSON BOBBY SAVAGE LISA SCHULTZ RQCHELLE SCHULTZ BARBARA SCHUMACHER Sherman Whifewrighf Sherman Sherman Van Alygme Gainesville . , ,MFI i K .. Q L Y -Q as 5, MAE PEARL SEALLS OLETA SELF RAYMOND SELF DONNA SEWELL JERRY SHACKLEEORD DELBRA SHANNON Denison Denison Denison Seaqoville McAIesTer, Okla. Sherman Pari' Of Sophomore ResponsibiIi'I'y is I of RUTH SHARKETT JOE SHELTON STEVE SHOFNER JOYCE SICKLING DON SIEBERT DAVID SIKES Poffsboro Denison Compfon. Calif. Gainesville Denison Poffsboro xii N-on-5, 'Qi JULIA SIMON LARRY SKODA BETTY R. SMITH DOLORES SMITH PRISSY SMITH SALLY SMITH Midland Denison Denison Denison Poffsboro Denison 15 ,8 '72 J- I guy SHARON SMITH CLIFTON A. SPEARS DANNY SPEARS DEBBIE STANGLIN BILL STARNS SHARON STEELE Sherman Van Alsfyne MCKINUSY Denison Sherman Pilof Poinf ,fl-s Cl i X . Q ! I A I 'T x Tm W TTT If X TOM STEVENS RANDY STEVENS MARY STEWART JACK SUDDATH TOMMY SUTTLEHAN DON TAMPLIN Sherman Sherman Sherman Whifesboro Denison Whifesboro Sophomores' Decisions For The Fu'l'ure Years '+s..... JACOUELINE TATUM BETH TAYLOR GENE TINGLE DENNIS THOMAS EDDIE THOMPSON JERRY THOMPSON Denison Duranf Denison Denison Denison Sherman it be I if sso i i ssns k,hh K .5 A I Ni, X E six is ef I if A GARY THORNHILL HUBERT THORNTON DEBBIE TOLBERT JANICE TREDWAY MIKE TUCKER CAROLYN TURNER Sherman Denison Caddo, OIcIa. McKinney Denison Howe if DEBI UMPHREY RONALD UNDERWOOD STEVEN VANNOY BUDDY VIERS WILMA VINCENT EDDIE WAGONER Denison McKinney Collinsville Sherman Trenfon Bells , iioi I I B 'iii : I p I 'N' .,L I Q H .5 k:.r A I LL I V Q ',:k T ,,,. ,qs N in 5-i . N: s ift A fi 1 i j' '--- -' M ., '- I f ' I - Aisi A fiiie ff' Q . .. ,Q ,fi , , ij. 1, s I We 'i'- isss ' , is 2 so r 1f ' ve- I is '-- K BETH WALKER GEORGE WALKER SANDERS O. WALKER KENNETH WALLS GARY WALTERS NANCY WARD Sherman Denison Denison Grand Prairie Kokomo, Ind. Sherman Sef In Mofion By Graduafion 4-Lv JUDY WATKINS Denison RONNIE WEIMER Whifesboro M IKE WELBORN McKinney GEORGE WELLS BILL WHITE BILLIE WHITE Sherman Sherman Denison 'SP' ,puns 'i I a-P OIcIahoma Cliy ALAN WHITFIELD LINDA WHITSELL Prosper III I LL,,I 'Mr A A I ., . JIM WICKERSHAN Mesquufe ALBERT WILKINS DANA WILLIAMS JANE L WILLIS Van AIsfyr1e Demson Sherman R- LARRY WILLMON JANNA WILSON Bu rIcburneH Whifewrighf -Z LI N DA WILSON Whifesboro LARRY WINTER NORA WINTERS RICHARD WOMACK Sherman Denison Denison I +4-Y PENNY WORRALL STELLA YARBROUGH DONNA YERION LINDA YERT FT. Worfh Bellevue, Wash. Denison Denison Reg is+ra+ion Found Record Number I 'v , I. at 2 Q ' ' lee V 'v : . ' ' ' ' ',,L ' I ee I ' I 'I ' GEORGE ADAMS JACKIE ALBERDING DOROTHY ALFORD MARCY ALLEN JOHN R. ANTHONY TERRY ARNOLD NANCY ARNOTT I Sherman Denison Denison Whilesboro Denison Howe Duran+ l 5 .. V ' '- ' A f' , In :,, J g ,, ' VV V I A I VL ,. A i -, ,, I 'W' I i' - I i I f iiiiiie f , -I i i I i RONNIE ATCHLEY KENNETH ATKINS JOYCE AUTEN JoANN AVERY KARLA BABB BARBRA BAKER CLARENCE BAKER Sherman Bonham Denison Sherman Campbell Sherman Sherman I A wx I , , . Fi N , K X , , . , L ' :I V' :V I ieii I iii I ' f, ,I up -- if 'V U A ' . W ' S iiii ifi - '- -I ' ' er,,.'? 4 'A '-'f . , fe, V - f I ., i ' LEONARD BAKER LOU ANN BAKSTON ELVA BANKS RICK BARBER GAIL LYN BARLOW PAT BASHAM BOB BEAM Denison Bonham Sherman Mesquife Sherman Sherman Burkburne+f , ffr - . , g avr K - , . L 4 I I. ,f L I B L iiii iAA '1,. , ' I V' I I f PAUL BEAN MARY BECK KATHY BECKEL ROSEMARY BECKELMAN TONY BECKHAM MONTE BELK SANDRA BELL Sherman McKinney Poffsboro Denison Denison Blue Ridge Denison , . V . - V. , W. EVN. f SUSIE BELL LAURIE BENGLE BRENDA BEGGS GLEN BETTS LARRY BILLNER DAVID BIRD DICKIE BISHOP Denison Denison Greenville Allen Whifewrighf Denison Sherman J 54 1 I Of Freshmen Enrolled For Fall I97I ,png 1- 4:-CV if ,ffl .,,A ..m,:,s. ' 'l i , L. ROBBIN BIVINGS DANNY BLANKENSHIP JONATHAN BLANKENSHIP ROBERT BLANKENSHIP MIKE BLEDSOE JOHN BLYSTONE LINDA BOGGS Dallas Denison Denison Sherman Howe Sherman Wolfe Cify I x F i 'Z Q 1, x-. ...f I as J ,V Y 5 ,sv 3 ' '?ff., v- gf f ' ,ff eel,,M ,,ee A I I P m I ,J 'QQ MQW I fi nlfl 4,39 ,jx ' I ' rf. 1 K f i I ' -' A Lt Q , .A Y 4, k ,.W, 2, 1 I s Plas f fix DEBORAH BOORMAN KATHY BOND JACK BOUNDS SANDRA BOWEN JOHN BOYD ROBERT BRADY WILLIAM BOZARTH Princelon Sherman Gunfer Denison Sherman Denison Denison XJ W' Q E J , , AM: ,g,h I , I , JOHN BRAC-56 LAVATOR BRANCH TONY BRAZEAL CHARLOTTE BRIDGEFARMER KAREN BRIERY FRANK BRIGHAM ROSEL BRINKLEY Bonham Bonham Frisco McKinney Sherman Denison Sherman K fv- it Irvs r 4 1 rv 'I We ' . Q iiii I I I I fl . I I I R 7 5 , . , .gi :Q 'Glue --i- 2-femmaild fu K. ,y , w' ggi I , DARRELL BROOKS DAVID BROOKS CINDY BROWN DONALD BROWN GARY BROWN JACKIE BROWN MARILYN BROWN Sherman Allan Whilesboro Bonham Sherman Denison Sherman r A' x My 17. l i f i'I +f1 w I I 75 - A 1 -4 2 if VL M ,,.. HW! ! A . I, , ,,f 3 A K AVIA i ,-- f d 1,1 .' fed! M W! i n , 'S A in ii I I as iosi I 'f G . I if Q 5 I In ' 1 ' fi' A, 4, ' MICKEY BROWN RONALD BROWN CONNIE BRYAN JAMES BRYANT BETTY BUCHAAN BOBBY BURDEN DAVID BURGES5 Anna Melissa Sherman Prosper Denison Trenfon Denison Fall Was Filled Wi+h Confusion And CAROLYN BURK EMMA BURKART A jen -4,3 'E A QM I 1I ' f f fi l, .iv s x ir GILBERT BUSICK Gainesville Whifesboro Deriison - ng I ,.., I I H A ,s i JIMMIE CARADINE REX CARTER MARGIE CASSITY Sherman Denison Farmersville I , , I fi GYNETH BUTLER S h e r m a n ' f BILLY CHANDLER McKinney PATRICIA CHILCUTT BLAIR CLARK CAROL CLOPTON MARLIN COBB OPHIE COBB Whifesboro Poffsboro FI. Worfh Howe 1 I Q5 W I , C VICKIE BUTTZ Denison NANCY CALDWELL PAULA CAMPBELL Bonham Denison 1' S 52 BERNICE CHAPMAN MARIANNE CHAPMAN ALISA CHESSHIR Denison Sherman Denison 'A GRALIN COFFIN Denison CAROL COLE Gordonville McKinney . . I VICKIE COLE ARLENE COLEMAN MIKE COLLINS DAVID COLLINSWORTH ,COLVIN JAMES COLVIN CATHY COOK Sherman Whifesboro Denison Sherman Zberman Denison Denison f, , .r3 Z L, , LL I? ky y I V. V I 4 I :IA V ,.f' I t i A , H W 1 - 'i ie I I I , A' f I ' I f 'tzf ,.,,. l I il I iiii A kk,, I W- , D I , ' , J MARK COOK ORA COOK RANDY COOK SCOTT COOK DAVID COPELAND BESSIE CORCORAN KATHY CORDIER Denison Carfwrighf Anna Sanger Sherman Denison Sherman I 56 il Fun For Freshman Newcomers AILGCC I l av' A M 1 A 5 I ' x ' wk CINDY COVINGTON DONA-LD 'COX WANDA CRABTREE GLORIA CRAIN SUE CRAWFORD PAMELA CREECH LINDY CRIPPS Sherman COIIIDSVIIIS Sherman Hendrix Denison Poffsboro Howe ,fir , V I e- .., M, I ' ft ' 4' 'XE N 1 V gg , I . I MIKE CROSS DENNIS CROW GARY CROWELL JOHN CUMMINGS SHAUN CUNNING-HAM TOMMY CUNNINGHAM DONNA CURTI Bells Denison Denison Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman MONICA DALE Denison BOB DALTON JEANIE DAVENPORT Plano Sherman KAREN DAVIS McKinney 'Za' A I V DON DAWSON Sherman K CYNTHIA DEMENT LARRY DEKE Sherman Sherman 'nal f'4 'f ' ' I 1. an W- 3 JANNA DEMPSEY MARY DENT LEONARD YATT ANN DILLARD VICKI DIXON WENDELL DIXON ANN DONOHOW Shefmcn Shefmdn Defi Sherman V Denison Denison Sherman e- -- ' I,.' Y ' fb. mf , A ' I eree, I .. N ' itz' V ,, L V h e A M if l . If D' f ' ' I, ' . f I L as , . , Qui. MICHEAL DOOLEY DARLA DOSHIER THOMAS DOYLE ROBERT DRIGGS MA ' UMB ROLINDA DRUMB BQBBY DUNN Ouunlan Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Bells I M I Freshman Classes Sparlced Enlhusiasm AV A , ,yy M9 A f fi 4 , 41 ,iw I Y! W 1 'V cgi!!! 1 I Y M I I K 2 J MARTHA DUPUIS DOROTHY DURHAM MARY LOU DUSEK DARLENE DUVALL Sherman F I I RUSSELL ELLIOT She rm a n I I FORREST FARLEY RICKIE FIELDER Whilesboro CHARLES FRANCIS Prince+on Sherman Denison Sherman I ,,mT ,I ,I Q STAA , I f Ii ava f I I JIMMY ELMORE LARRY EMBY DANNY ESTEP Poffsboro Sherman Wesfon 'f 1, - I Ai ,. ,VVZ ,I 5 H V. ,'ili'il i Y H 'iff i lls RICHARD FARLEY CARY FARRELL BETTY FEHR D--7-M Sherman Denison M Ig E3 as 4 -ey? If 1 if Mi 43 E25 I DIANE FITZPATRICK BOBBY J. FLANAGAN Denison - Allen , J 'R H gl' ' 2 V Y 'I ' 'Q .,,f ' ,Q f. , ' ', ' '-,' , , RICKY FLANAGAN Whifesboro DEE ANN DYER Whifewrighf Howe RODNEY FABRI: Bafon Rouge, La. MIKE EVERSOLL Poffsboro MAEBETH FERRON DEAN FIELDER McKinnev Gunfer EMRQN EAS'-EY JOE DAN EAIHERLY Van Alsfyne CURIIS FAILS Collinsville A .W , any Q EVELYN FIELDER Gainesville RONNIE FONTZ JAMES FOSTER LARRY FRANKLIN Deniggn WIIIIBSLDOFO Whifewrighf NITA FRY LELON FURR MAGDALENE GALLIGOS SUSAN GANT RUDY GARDNER KAY GARR I Denison Denison Denison Sherman Whifesboro Howe Freshman Involvemenl' HeighI'enecI Spirii' 'wif vu-FX SINE 1.r'E,,, Sw-L vis 'I DIANNE GARLAND THERESA GARLAND CHARLES GARNER SANDRA GARLAND BETH GATES AVIS GEER JEANETTE GEERS Sherman Sherman Denison Gunfer Denison Anna Whllewflqhl ' . mx ,. N N F: . is 'Ti 1- ... , 'A I J , fa I .A ,V 3 v I . 71' I - A M mfs , ' Q 5 f ,f is I L 5 V- M Q , A I A A I iz- A 1 A Z fs ,A f7 .A ,Q i ,S 5 I - , I. f w ff ...-41X JW fg'if,fI f,.vI I l JEANNETTE GIAARRAPUTO LARRY GILL RONALD GLENN SHIRLY GOLDEN ROGER GOLDSMITH TOMMY GOOCH MARK GRAMS Sherman Sherman McKinney Sherman Lewisville Blue Ridge Denison Tj ff-Q huh-f VIRGINIA GRAY CHRISTY GREEN JOHN GREENE THOMAS GREER GARY GRESSETT KAREN GRIFFITH Whifewrighf Sherman Whifesboro Denison Collinsville Sherman LINDA GROVES Denison W s HW' ' f W BRIAN GUNN Sherman VIRGINIA HACKNEY RANDALLHADDOCK DONNA HADDOX Denison Sherman Whifewrighf PAM HAHN JOHN HAILEY PAM HALE GUY HALL Denison Bells Sherman Sherman IMD' 'wtf ANNA HAGAN BRENDA HAGAN FREDA HAGUE Sherman Sherman PFIHCBION 45 5' 4- A 7 I ' 4, r V' Ii V JIM HAMMOND Denison ,QE e ggi LORETTA HARDWAY DAVID I-IARDENBURG Greenville Poffsboro Freshmen AcIopI'ecI Maiors And !f RICKY HARDY Denison JOHN HARGETT McKinney ELIZABETH HARRIS , .1 ,, f SANDRA HARRIS Po++sboro Tren+on It 'K' ., 3 A :ti if 5 CHRIS HAYES MIKE HAYES Corfez. Colo. Sherman f fff7 4 Ama :i VW ISSII :VV V f , WILSON HARGETT McKinney JOAN HART Whifesboro aff ff we R in, ' ROBERT HAYES Sherman ROBERT HARMON DOUGLAS A. HARRELL ANTOINETTE HARRIS CLARANCE HARRIS I DORINDA HENSLEE JACKI HENSLEY JO ANN HENSON GEORGE HERRON JOHN HEWLETT Denison Whifesboro Sherman Sherman Gordonville Sherman Piifsburgh, Pa. Denison Denison J If Knife V, x i ,ff I .-.2 iiii I fa 4 is Q X rrfi II LINDA HARTLEY STEVE HAVENS NITA HAWKINS RONALD HAWKINS Howe Denison Denison Whi+esboro ff. I It 5' ' ff i.,, I I COLLEN HAZELWOOD ROY HEDRICK CARL HEFTON IRENE HENRY Bonham Howe Sherman Denison f X I V I i i I I f ANITA HICKMAN SCOTT HICKMAN Blue Ridge Tioga 'VW giigsd ,if QEIQSZIQQ CHERYL HICKS LARRY HIGGINS PAULA HIGGINS LARRY HIGHTOWER HARLEY HILL DQNNA HILTQN JACQUE HQLCQM Bonham Sherman Sherman' Denison Sherman Commerce Sherman RONALD HOLLAND Sherman we v '? x.. I zu ef- is , Q fi A sf Q, JOHN HOWELL Denison PATRICIA JACKSON Planned Courses Of Sludy I , 3 I 'f ' 3- ...II I L al-9. W 0 7, ,' A A' . ffl +I m,Ab I f I If I i s :UNK .,,, . gyvgfw 1 ' 4n 4, 'II If V' ' Iii , ' A-M llfhhll ll I Ifidilml KEITH HOLLIWAY JAN HOLMAN MIKE HOLMAN PATRICIA HOLT PATRICIA HOUGH MARTHA HOWARD Sherman Bonham Bonham Whifesbo,-O Gainesville Poffgboro h,.5:ig... I Aezdwififbzh Q lt fbr, ' of 2 Af-1 ii, , ., f 1 I I,,L , 7 AIAA LIIL S 3 I .. , II. I FLIP HUCKABEE MARY HUDSPETH DONNA HUNT JIMMY HUNEYCUTT LINDA HURLEY FRAN JACKSON Dallas Sherman Denison Gainesville Sherman Denison 'Gu 's.,x4 -I- fb A iii I X STEVE JACKSON 44.-, KATHLEEN JENNINGS PAULAJOHNSON TOMMYJOHNSON DEBORAH JOHNSTON JOAN JOHNSTON Whifewrighf Van Alsfyne Denison Howe Krum Hendrix. Okla. DGUISOU ,.. A F 3 if f 'lm ' N V F 5, VT xl If ,LLC ,. I Q I , ' ff' I ,rf nf II X A Miko 1 R 5:1 vi t I 1 r iii? lffiiwirzfiimpfeziee Uv I I ARNOLD JONES CAROL JONES LARRY JONES SCOTT JORDAN STELLA JORDON RUSS KANE JOHNNY KEELER Denison Denison Denison Sherman Duranf Denison Polfsboro , 4 , gf . Q Q A A I L? I ,x If ',5'lVV ,BXPWTC f 1. ?I My iwfin yi lk ll Ill i I PI KIRK KELLER RICHARD KELLER DAVID KEMP SUSAN KENDRICK KAREN KENNEDY RUTH KIDD STARLING KIDD Richardson Denison Sherman Celina Sherman Duran? Denison Campus Ac+ivi+ies Inspired Freshmen To Ad 7-f v JOHN KINCAID SALLY KINDLE Prosper Celina ,,-...ak LARRY KUCHARSKI MARY KULA Prosper I R. zi- Arrkn riff? , Denison JEFF KIRK PATRICIA KLEIN RICHARD KOZIKOWSKI KERRY KRAUSE CYNTHIA KUBAI-A Sherman Mead. Okla. Denison Sherman Tioga DEBBIE KUYKENDALL CHARLES LACEY Denison ROSEMARY LaPRELLE RUSSELL LAWRENCE EMMA LEMONS Whiiesboro Sherman Denison E1 ,, fn CATHY LINSON PATTI LITTLE Sherman Sherman 'Si W RENEE LINVILLE Denison ROSIE LOVELACE CHARLES LOWE BETH LUCE Sherman Denison Wichjfa Falls Denison BRAD LAFEVERS LOIS LaGRONE Sherman Denison ,s.. W. 1 5 ,,, ,, F 1 CYNDI LANGFORD Sherman NANCY LEVINSKI BEVERLY LIDY BARBARA LINDSEY STAN LINK Plano Sherman Bonham Sherman W :L Q Q M- ei Q' H ,,- f -, , ,f V ' , A . V -- t ' I iiiif' , I I' 1 ' ' I I , P 25: Vy f V A I if I I s rs I fr I I , ' ' S I -s,' , 2 DENNIS LLOYD BRYON LOONEY GARY LOONEY BILLY LOVELACE Denison Sherman Denison Sherman a i r ' Te I I . ' 5 DAVID LYNCH Sherman IATAT iai, f CHRISTOPHER LYNWOOD PATRICIA LYONS BILL 'LYNX Denison Sherman Anna Freshmen Scaled The Walls Of Higher Ed ucafion qi hi I . MIKE LYDAY MIKE MACON DONNA MAHAFFEY ANTHONY MAHAN CLAUDIA MALONE MIKE MALONE ROSA MARIA Sherman Denison Sherman Celina Whifesboro McKinney Denison 5 Wei 4 y 1' f. f ..e-x.f '. Q l 'le i s ...,. ' W f - T' 2 3' 'i 'A I -M1 I- ' I ad I -I I s i,,I A ii I A MARY MARLATT MARK MARLOW CYNTHIA MARTIN LAUREL MARTIN MARGARET MASON SHEILA MATHENY DOROTHY MAY Denison Denison Sherman Denison Denison Prosper Denison I Y ' 8 1. -Q? if F ses- 'A M ,ggf-, yyi' lg, I 5 ' '51 DONNA MCADEN CONNIE MCCULLOCH ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH BELINDA MCG-UIRE MICHAEL MCKNIGHT MIKE MCMAHAN FLORA MCMENAMY Gordonville Sherman Sherman Poffsboro Denison Denison Denison ca 'E -3 I , 'iq fm H ..,,,, ,sf X FRANK MCNALLIE LINDA MQNEESE DANNY MCWAIN SHERIAN MEAD BILLIE MEADORS JEAN MEALS GARY MENTON Sherman Richardson Van Aisfyne Denison Denison Whifesboro Sherman ' sv I 5 fi 2 ei I JEFF MERCER EREDDY MEREDITH DENNIS MICHAEL MICKEY MICKELSON TERRY MIDKIFF MARY ILENE MIERS HARRIET MILLER Sherman Sherman Denison Sherman Grand Prairie Denison Denison ,ff I Efgvnw' JOHN MILLER Duranf, OI:Ia. ae..Wf- 1 if vih 1gy WAYNE MINYARD De n i so n PAT M U R P H Y De n iso n I Lii IIE 2E,iXHjfHii B EC K Y N U N N S he r m a n I i-1 ANITA OWNBY Savoy I 1' Freshmen Racecl Ahead To Decisions, R ' is ,, I MIKE MILLER VICKI MILLER PAULA MILLESON JEAN MILLS CINDY MILTON EARL MINYARD Denison Sherman Savoy Sherman Sherman Denison H i VV - -. it ,L if Lrs ' VVL. I I -- gp U A . , 52 I Y Q TERRY NISTROT SALLY MONCRIE GEORGIA MOORE DEBBIE MORRISON LOWELL' MORTENSEN ALLEN MOTE Denison Sherman Denison Denison Denison Allen Xfjiil iv, V A . ' L I -,' . ' iiiii A ,,V: , .5 ,I Vg I A A A 'i'- Q I fs xx' ,iii Reg'i 0' PQI I ' I ,,, , V I '-', I 'V,, 5 .A, i i- - '.i1- 21+ 1 ,, ' t -, ,f ,jk , ,, f - ,w i I Iwi' ,EVIR si ,JR Ak A I A: Y ,A , ,REV ,f I Jss I I MIKE MUSGRAVE MARTHA MYERS RODNEY NEAL JEFF NEILL SUE ANN NICHOLS VALANA NIX Denison GreenviIIe Bonham Sherman Frisco Denison L : ,. , 9- I ,..., Qi L fx, ii' I IPI ?Q,esi iiias iii . IIYI V. vpn, Rf! X i JACKIE OLIVER MARY OLIVER BILL OROURKE RODNEY ORR JOE OSBORNE GERALD OWENS Poffsboro Dallas Burkburneff Sherman Bonham Denison f s 'v ' f,Q' ,U ,I IQQZQQ5 igaaggge f As BENNY PADDOCK DAVID PALMER JAMES PARKER THELMA PARKER ELBERT PARKS JESSE PARRISH Denison McKinney Sherman Sherman Sherman BOHIIGVTI 64 NEP. A 'I R Dreams, And Furure Goals 'Hu ROBERT PAXTON BOBBIE PAYNE Abilene Sherman NICK PHILLIPS Sherman TERRY PHILLIP Denison Rn-f vi 'E' r H .. 'fl' Celina Denison nm N. JANE PERRY NANCY PETTIGREW In' RICHARD PIERSON TAMMY PIFER Denison Plano OSSALYN PITMAN BARBARA PLUMEE JULIA POLLARO Sherman ,A ,, xj I if L RICKY POWELL Van Aisiyne 1' --04 SI-IERRY RADER Denison Sherman BILLY PREDDY Sherman 'L Denison V ' QA. STEVE PRESTRIDGE Jackson, Miss. Ji P JON PONDER Sherman iii if f ' 'S s DOYEL PRICE Denison as Ugg, i 1, X ws. ,JR I 'E CLEO PETTIT Sherman ,E L J DAVID PINION Sherman KEITH PORTER Denison JERRY PRICE Denison 12565 I 9:9 . I V, Y X JANIS PHENNEL MIKE PHILLIPS Princefon Sherman 4 is E1 , ,N . eei , ft A a ,I .,,, I 4 .xr iirara A .X ' iii'i if x ss 13 1 TERRY PITE BRENT PITMAN Bonham Sherman I , A exi C --4 fi -I s ii I BOB POWELL CLIFF POWELL Sherman Sherman TROY PRITT Van Alsiyne 'GQ' GERALD OUIMBY Sherman JAMES RANDLES DEBRA RAY KEVIN REDDIN6 VICKIE REDFEARN BUTCH REDWINE DORTHA REED WRIIGSIPOVO Shefman Shefman Gordonville Ardmore, OIcIa, Gunfer New Awareness Awakenecl In Freshman Class L -N -,.'N -T., , 5. -' I, - ,..., K ww JANIS REED B. B. REEDY REEDY REEVES STEVE REEVES RANDY REWERT JOE REINHARD RICKY RECKER Denison Whifesboro Denison Denison Sherman Denison Vvhnesboro i,iss I ' Q ' V ' A ' i KVDA 1 , V :, , 1 T A .-I-7QF:Q?, - L , A BARBARA REYNOLDS DICK REYNOLDS JANET REYNOLDS GARY RICE JULIA RICHMOND RUSSELL RICHMOND DOUG RIDER Sherman Tom Bean Bells Colberf Denison Denigon Denison IIII N L Qi E ,lf I iiii MIKE ROBARDEY JIM ROBERTS MARTHA ROBERTS .IAN ROBERTSON RENNETI-I ROBERTSON ALICE ROBINSON REOIAN ROBINSON Sherman Sherman Duran? Sherman Sherman Durani Trenron I if --ax 'I 1 CHARLES ROGERS KAREN ROGERS HOWARD ROWAN TERRELL RUMAGE ALICE RUSSELL MIKE RUTHERFORD NANCY RUTHERFORD Denison Princefon Denison Sherman Denison Gunfer Celina IB L KAROLYN SAMPLES MARK SANDERS CHARLOTTE SANFORD JAMES SARGENT PAULA SAVAGE KAREN SAYE WANDA SCHIRMER Apachei Olila- Savoy Denison Sherman Denison Whilesboro Denison 66 College Life Freshmen Explored The World Of I ' ,n '32 .. l if VV,,,, T N 9 1 N I ,T -axe ' JAMES SCHMIDGALL TERRY SCHNEIDER LARRY SCHORES GEORGE SCOTT Sherman Howe Sherman Sherman KATHY SHANNON Sherman TANA SHARPE Tyler PAT SILVERWISE FRANCES SIMMONS ex' , I g'Q ROBERT SHOCK Denison f if , M . PHILIP SHEFFIELD Denison ,Q . ,I 'O 9 I Z 1, in Rl if fv T'2 'l' . WANDA SIMMONS I , 97 ji -'wmv 'TT' MIKE SCOTT JEAN SETTLEMIRE CARI-Y SHADDEN Celina Achille, Olcla. Sherman K1 I WCII I X r Q 2 BOBBY SHOCKLEY BRUCE SICKLES JOE SIDNEY Sherman Denison Denison pus SANDY SIMPSON RI-IONDA SKAGGS SHARON SLADECEK ARTHUR SLOAN Denison Gunter Denison Dallas Denison Sherman Sherman I A M 'av L' U' ' -' I '49 Isis I , ' . IS ,T ',-, p I I ff I. I'II LUANN SLOAN DANIEL SMITH DEBORAH SMITH JANICE SMITH JAYNE SMITH JERRY SMITH LEE SMITH Bonham Sherman Duranf, Olilo. Bells Sherman Denison Dallas ,. 'Qi we in - fx, - f ,,,i V I ' ,N , p 'Mg --, I ' 7 l I'1- C in ,Mm Z I h me 1 ' ' VVVL , fr I , X I I X fp. I I 7 Q M f , I ' ROBERT SMITH TROY SMITH WILLIAM SMITH JACOUELYN SNIDER ALAN SOUTHER PAT SOUTHERLAND KAREN SPARMAN Sherman Wichifa Falls Whilesboro Caddo, Olcla. Denison Sherman Plano ff QR' 5 -.a --...qg JACK SPEARS Denison . 1 X f, ROD STEED Celina ....,. fv- 1-0 N +... 1 , ROBERT STEWART Richardson 1, T 4 FRANKY SWIFT Sherman Freshmen Combined Efforl' And , . xx f '-i fl ,Y -QXV5 I 'Q v si , .sg RAN DY SPEED Dallas JOYCE SPENCER EDYTH STAFFORD Bonham Denison 72 '41-1-. flu 4 A JEWEL STEEDMAN MARQUITA STEELE MARY STEPHENS Savoy av , 4- 5' ,4 xl Z ? ,gui ' , A A fig N TERRY STOCKDA LE Sherman if 3 X VENITI SWlNEY Bolrchifo, Olxla. 1 STEVE STARR Allen ai? CT3 JOYCE STEVENS Howe Sherman Poffsboro 3' F' il.' , , gi JOEL STRINGFELLOW MARY SULLENBURG-ER GARY SULLIVAN Denison Denison Sherman J A f 44' 2 HARRIET TAPPAN PHYLLIS TARDIFF CHARLES TATUM Denison Farmersville Carroll+on ILA , f-'wr ix f r w-yr PAT STATHAM SHARON STEADMAN Sherman fl PAT STEVENS Denison JAMES SULLIVAN Denison 52? '34 ,,,.... 9 4? X ',' ,NIV DEBBIE TAYLOR Denison 12219 Denison CAROLYN STEWART Ecfor X X. A , A A i f LES SUTTON Laverne, Okla. DON TAYLOR Dodd Cily t J M 5 Q, .. V ' ', A ,Q 5 GENE TAYLOR JERRY TAYLOR LIDNA TAYLOR RONALD TAYLOR VALORIE TAYLOR ETTA TEAGUE GARY TERRELL Sherman Shefmdn Sherman Denison Sherman Kenefic Denison I .,. :ffl - 4 1' 'H Ingenuily To Make The Grade a hai' If-Q 1,., ' 'x , it 3 0 A f X f I J ,J I KATHY TERRELL MARY THOMAS SHANE THOMAS SUE THOMAS THELMA THOMAS JIMMY THOMPSON JOE THOMPSON Dallas Prince+on Sherman Denison Collinsville Sherman Shefman 5 at 'La VTS 35 I I I If ta 1 f Earn i K fr I f f: ff i s ,S Q BUTCH THORNHILL ALMA THORNTON MIKE TIGNOR DAVID TILLER MICHAEL TONEY BOB TRAVIS JOE TRAWEEK Howe WhiIewriqh+ Denison Sherman Sherman Sherman Denison I ' I- I 1, I JOHN TRICE DON TROPP PAT TROUTZ JO TRUBENBACH GARY TRUMAN JOYCE TUCKER CARL TULEY Sherman Denison Sherman Muensfer Bonham Denison Sherman I 4. I I+ M fe- In I , I, I .I ',ar' I I I U I If -I ir '- I ii ,W 1 i I A TI -,mms V,.,, ,, 5 , Us . lv V K L,,V ,,L f f 5 X I L XXII I I I e f f '? l I STEVE TURLEY DAVID TURNER ELIZABETH TURNER ADDIE TYREO ROLAND UMPHREY KATHY UNDERWOOD JAMES URBAN Sherman Denison Sherman Durant Okla. Denison Gordonville Denison Y 1 F A W'. ' N fx r1'iU fi ,,..1 Rf-T Sr I ' s r I j 5 5 I L : -I ROGER UTTER RICHARD VANDERVEER MIKE VANHORN NEOMA VEAL BILLY VINCENT DONALD VEST RANDY WADE Denison Sherman Sherman DUFGYVII Ollla- Dorchesfer McKinney Frisco Freshmen Worked, Worried And A,, ,. i Q is I q 4 t,,, f ff I V I I in 4? I fi l, , 21 I RICHARD WAGNON BILL WAKEFIELD CLAROLA WALLACE JOHN WALKER LARRY WALKER KAREN WALSH JUDY WALTERS Denison Denison Sherman Sherman Sherman Whifesboro Denison 1 1,, , ' , ii f J' - ' A 'f - i v : V ' .Zu gs ARX 'Q I 1 Q71 Q V, gg as ., Vg, f In I -1 .:,, s F iz zfl f F f ' 1 r K LOY WALTERS JAMES ROBERT WARD RICHARD WASHBURN HENRY F. WATT RICKY WEATHERLY PAUL WEBB MARK WEDDING Trenfon Sherman Denison Denison Carrolfon DaIIas Poffsboro ff? , I 'YQ' ' ia .., ' 4, sn, as i ,, ,, i...I. 'mas I . X I ,H4 I x f' tif PHILLIP WELBORN SHARI WEST MARK WETZEL I-CYD WHITE MARY WHITE BINA WHITED DEBBIE WHITING Princefon Trenfon Sherman BeIIs' Sherman Ivanhoe Sherman ii' II,, ' I if I fi I INGRID WHITING GARY WI-IITTEN WANDA WILHEMI GEORGIA WILKINS ANN WILLIAMS DARRELL WILLIAMS RONALD WILLIAMS BeIIs Denison Sherman Denison Denison Denison Denison ,f ' I I .. 'i g ' A iii':: V V J ' 4 'n i , -' , ixi Wii.s,, w g, V , ' 5 5 A l s V: , I SI-IERRIE WILLIAMSON ERIC WILLIS KAY WILSON MILDRED WILSON LAURIE WIMMER WAYNE WINDHAM EDWIN WINTERS Denison Gordonville Bonham Celina Muensfer Denison Denison Wailed For Tha'I' Lasl' Day , W is X fa I an ,xy of-1 ' ,,.,..,,, ii AED I Af x vu I Ai is ,i , . I I I xl gf 4. ' 17, ' Y' re' I I 3 I .I l ' STEVE WOLFE BOBBY WOODS JOHN WORTMAN GARY WREDE HOWARD WRIGHT DAVID YARBAROUGH BECKY YERT Garland Wolfe Cily Sherman Howe Bailey PNVICSTOH Denison -- 46' gy, . a it of ...I A I 1, 5? JMB: GARY YOUNG MIKE YOUNG RICHARD YOUNG DEBBIE YOsrEN JOAN ZIEGLER Sherman Brownwood Denison Muensler Denison Freshman candiclales for Viking cheerleaders posed in readiness for lhe fall elecrions. They were llefl To riqhll Sharon Sleedman from Denison and Cynlhia Marlin from Sherman. On The back row llell lo riqhll Rhonda Skaggs from Denison, Sieve Wolfe from Garland, and Mary LOU Dusek from Denison. PERSONALITIES In Mofion vw ' mf' J-HIKWW LW Ngf ,-,,.. , - , W Www ..,w W ,f ,.,-w ' Al' ,X .M nn. L' ' :Kid- A h21f'L'5'. - f'T,..' N 141, if ,wt 75. Q' X Fm , , .y,,,,,m,,N fW ,, , -l-W w ww Jwf 1 ff! ,4,,,,.w-wfmf IW., ' ,W ' , M I , ,,5 ,W ,,:,f' ' ., ' . , .whwg LargesT Number Cf CandidaTes Prepared For Grayson CounTy College's BeauTy ConTesT Valkha VII was held February 3, I972. CandidaTes and The club They sponsored were: Mary Lou Dusek, Sam- oThrace: Rhonda Skaggs, Cheerleaders: AniTa Eubank, Gun Club: CynThia DemenT, BapTisT STudenT Union: Prissy SmiTh, Alpha Phi Omega: Karen FosTer, Band: PaTTi Li++Ie, Rodeo Club: KaThy McGinnis, STudenT AT- Tairs CommiTTee: Debbie Morrison, Press Club: Sharon STeedman, AuTo Tech: Donna l-lilTon, American Chemi- cal SocieTy: Gay Ferguson, Phi BeTa Lambda: Tana Sharpe, Denral AssisTing Club: Sally Kindle, Texas Nurs- ing STudenTs AssociaTion: Nona Booher, VikeTTes: Dian- na Looney, Baseball Team: Mary Rose DenT, Men's ln- Tramural Council: Pam James, Mid-ManagemenT: PaTri- cia Moore, Saga STaTT: KaThie Holland, Girl's DormiTo- ry: and Nancy Bush, Phi There Kappa. Judges Tor The beauTy conTesT were: PaT GaTTord, pro- ducTion manager Tor Gammon Fashions oT Dallas, Edwi- na Mosley, veTeran acTress Trom Dallas, who has worked wiTh The sTaging oT The Miss Texas PageanT and also worked Tor The producTion deparTmenT oT Six Flags and The World's Fair. The lasT oT The Three judges was Donna WiTkowski, special news reporTer Tor WFAA-TV in Dal- las. The iudges looked Tor beauTy, poise and personaliTy. The TirsT evenT was a personal inTerview wiTh each girl, Then came The hoT panTs parade and The Tormal evening wear. A special TeaTure was The music by The Viking STage Band under The direcTion oT Dr. Charles McAdams, and also a performance by The Voyagers, under The direc- Tion oT Boyd WhiTworTh. The Valkha CandidaTes Tor I972 were: Pa++i LiTTle, Nancy Bush, PaT Moore, Pam James, Prissy SrniTh, CynThia DemenT, Nona Booher, Mary Lou Dusek, Sharon STeedman, Rhonda Skaggs, Debbie Morrison, AniTa Eubank, Mary Rose DenT, Marilyn Brown, KaThle Holland, Sally Kmdle, Karen FosTer, KaThey McGinnis, Dianne Looney, Gay Ferguson, Donna l-'lilTon, and Tana Sharpe noT shown. 'N v'- I C? F22 Par+ of lhe evening enferlainmenf was a presenfalion of lhe Vallcha candidafes in formal gowns. Each girl. as her name was called walked down fhe runway in+o +he audience and relurned 'ro her posilion. The candidales in order of appearance fhe nighf of fhe pageanl were: Kafhy McGinnis, Pam James, Carhie Holland, Mary Rose Dent Mary Lou Dusek, Rhonda Skaggs, Anifa Eubanlc, Cyfhia Demenf, Prissy Smifh, Nona Booher, Palli Lillle, Debbie Morrison, Sharon Sleedman, Nancy Bush, Marilyn Brown, Palricia Moore, Tana Sharpe, Gay Ferguson, Sally Kinclle, Karen Fosler, and Dianna Looney. Affer fhe pageanf The iudges had a chance fo 'ralk +o The winner Deb- bie Morrison. The judges were Donna Wiflcowski, Edwina Mosley and Pal Gal- ford. 77 Valkha Seven Semifinalisis if Cyn+hia Demeni' - Bap+is+ S+uden+ Union Nancy Bush - Phi Thefa Kappa 5 E S Q . L 1 X ' QW... KF' W-ll , 'O 1 ., 4 , 4 3 , if , .Qt as fi' 80 Debbie Morrison Seledred As Valkha Debbie Morrison, 5' 5 freshman from Denison was selecled as Grayson Counly colleges mosl beaufiful girl in fhe sev- enfh annual Vallcha pageanl held Febru- ary 3. Debbie was a compuler science sludeni who's hobbies included lennis, horseback riding and wafer skiing. She was one of 2l candidales selecled by lhe on campus clubs 'ro represenf lhem in lhe pageant Karen FosTer, a sociology major on band scholarship Trom WhiTes- boro made The honor roll Three Times wiTh a grade poinT average OT 2.5. Karen was The naTional reporTer Tor Phi TheTa Kappa, was a member oT Alliance Eranciase, and played The TrumpeT in The sTage band. Karen was a Vallcha CandidaTe Twice and a nominee Tor WesTern Weelc Queen. Carol Wiley, a maTh maior Trom Sherman, was a member of Phi TheTa Kappa. Carol made The honor roll Three Times and had a grade poinT average oT 2.99. EighTeen Honored As Who's Who Members oT Who's Who are selecTed Trom The Tull- Time sophomore sTudenTs by The TaculTy members. STudenTs are selecTed on The basis oT ciTizenship, scholasTic abiliTy and leadership qualiTies. Each Tacul- Ty member nominaTed Tive sophomore sTudenTs who They TelT meT These qualiTicaTions. The sTudenTs who received The mosT voTes as TabulaTed by A. J. Ogbre, vice-presidenT oT sTudenT aTTairs, and Eddie RoberT- son, direcTor oT sTudenT acTiviTies, became members OT Who's Who. This year I8 sTudenTs were honored. Each sTudenT elecTed To Who's Who received a leTTer Trom Dr. Cruce STark inTorming Them oT The honor and congraTulaTing Them. Who's Who aT Grayson CounTy College is no longer aTTiliaTed wifh The Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies. ,iffy 17' -. 1395 sg. y , val , y w3?5j?T . 'A Jaclt SuddaTh, an accounTing maior on a baskeTball scholarship from WhiTesboro. made The honor roll Three Times wiTh a grade poinT average oT 2.92. Jaclc was a member oT Phi TheTa Kappa and served as secreTary Tor The newly Tormed Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes. Who's Who Chosen By FaculTy Members John Harrelson, a compuTer science maior Trom Denison, was a member oT The work-sTudy program and worked in The business division wiTh The compuTers. John was elecTed as presidenT oT The STudenT ATTairs CommiTTee, The I97l-72 MosT RepresenTa- Tive Sophomore, and presidenT oT The Grayson CounTy College chapTer of Phi TheTa Kappa. John made The honor roll Tor Three semesTers and carried a grade poinT average oT 2.88. John re- ceived The Luella Kemper and The TaculTy scholarships. Prissy SmiTh, an elemenTary educaTion maior Trom PoTTs- boro, was on The honor roll Twice and had a grade poinT average oT 2.I6. Prissy was a cheerleader boTh years aT Grayson and head cheerleader her sophomore year. She was a member oT The STudenT ATTairs CommiTTee as a sophomore senaTor. Prissy was a member of The selecT choir, The Voyagers, sweeThearT Tor Alpha Phi Omega, and elecTed as The MosT RepresenTaTive Freshman oT I97O'7I. Prissy was also elecTed To serve as The Alph Phi Omega candidaTe Tor Valkha VII. 82 T - I if was as I V.'k ' ..ggQ.f- 1 , 6 ' X ii.. , as Tl iw View-,md W. James Cleveland, an agriculTure educaTion major from Sherman, was a member oT The work sTudy program and drove The shuTTle bus Trom WesT Campus. James was presidenT oT The Rodeo Club. a member of The STudenT ATTairs CommiTTee and a member oT The Discipline CommiTTee. James had a grade poinT average of 1.89. Donna Yerion, an honor roll sTudenT wiTh a 2.77 grade poinT average, worked in The engineering-science building on The work-sTudy program. Donna was a home economics maior. a member oT Phi TheTa Kappa and a member oT The American Chemical SocieTy. Donna also leTTered Twice on The Grayson College Tennis Team. ,,,....--- ' . ,-.snap ai2APl'llC An honor roll sTudenT. Eddie Humphries maiored in secondary educaTion To Teach iournalism. Eddie was a member oT Phi TheTa Kappa, The Press Club and served as The associaTe ediTor oT The Graphic Tor The spring se- mesTer oT l972. As a member OT The BapTisT STudenT Union, Eddie broad- casTed The weekly devoTional on KGCC. l-lumphries mainTained a 2.86 grade poinT average. PiTcher Tor The Viking baseball Team, Paul Holiday was a business psycholo- gy maior. Paul was elecTed presidenT oT The Treshman class and The I97O-7I MosT RepresenTaTive Freshman. Paul made The honor roll Twice and carried a grade poinT average oT l.92. inf gf! 3 7 i g Danna Phillips, ediTor oT The I97I-72 Saga was a secondary educaTion major. Danna was a member oT The Press Club and Alliance Franciase. l'ler Treshman year Danna was Treasurer Tor SamoThrace and assisTanT ediTor oT The award winning I97.I Saga. Her sophomore year Danna was vice-presidenT and pledge capTain OT SamoThrace. Danna mainTained a l.46 grade poinT average. ff A ,,mM Egmwkaz mwwwm w,wQmgQ5 Q wp, gi szszcm swam, RN AMERV HOV! 115 X f' W Vi Hub an . K g.?wws3mQgwQwwwM' tw as an S33.,,.:-.:- Y .ss gyzggiseliai. ,sg - Jie we-so s ' . 1 I I v I v ,U , 'i'J.i,uWWf N ul 'l j -r 5 Q Q l.!,l.'.' ' 9 Aff, ., 1 v X fi T' lf W ' o 'iv 5 . i 5 vw A WN xx J Sli 'Q ' ' s' .- a Pam McKnigh+, a speech and drama major George Waggoner was a member of fhe work-srudy program. George furrhered his from Denison' made jjja Deanls jjsj +hr-ee jjmes lcnowledge in his major by worlcing in fhe machine shop. A machine shop major, George Wjjh a grade pojnj average of 2.6. pam was was an honor roll sludenf wifh a grade poinf average of 2.44 fl-,e repo,-fer for Phi Thefa Kappa' f we Lucille Paglusch, a compufer science major from Sherman carried a grade poinl average of 2.79 and made +he honor roll 'rhree semeslers. Lucille served as +he secrelary for Phi Thefa Kappa and was a member of Phi Bela Lambda, +he business club. Richard Vanderveer was an indusrrial science major from Sher- man and an honor roll srudenr wi+h a grade poinl' average of 2.75. 85 Q E Q g Ski i 2 Sophomores Chose Their Represenfafives The Mosf Represenfafive Sfudenfs in fhe Sophomore class were Jessica Carfer, psychology maior from Sherman, and John l-larrelson, compufer science major from Denison. Bofh John and Jessica are mem- bers of Phi Thefa Kappa. Jessica served as fhe 7l-72 sfafe presidenf and John was fhe presidenf for fhe GCC chapfer. Bofh were also officers on fhe Sfudenf Affairs Com- miffee. Jessica served as parliamenfarian and Johr served as presidenf. These sfudenfs were chosen by 'rhe sophomore class, from 30 sfudenfs nominafed. Their names will be added fo fhe plaque of lvlosf Represenfafive Sfudenfs. Becky Nunn, freshman Trom Sherman, compeTed in The cracker eaT- Sigma pledge capTain, Roberhl-larden, wenT down in de'FeaT To The ing conTesT as a SamoThrace pledge. The obiecT oT The cracker eaT- quick hands of Gary Blankenship, winner oT The quick draw conTesT. ing conTesT was To eaT IO crackers in The shorTesT Time Then whisTle. SamoThrace pledges, Sharon STeedman, Becky Nunn, Lisa Chessir, Cindy Langford, Tammy Pifer, Julia Simon, Jan Wilson, and Valana Nix charged aTTer The greased pig. Julia- Simon laTched onTo The Tail and Becky Nunn grabbed The head and aTTer a sTiTT TighT Trom The pledges The pig won. '3L1+aF w.. an ., 1, ff' 5' 'W f , iw , AZ- J .. 1- - A ' 0 , A A ..., K L,.,. ,, , Y ,. , V - 'Wiz TS .1 ' L, ,T 1 A 'Q ,:.. f? f ,1 A '11 ' , 'y fi-'f,L ,,. 7 ,336 'vw ' ' 7 - 'T A W L 5 ,,LL M y 4' 1r +' + 6 . f f . '57 I 'A ' L is A Q f A' .aw ve? 5 , , , Qffek'iiiQ T, fi.'i Qb . f H ' ' vfigi' 7 gf A, N . 2' L .,' , if K, M fx K z M Q 9 f 5 . Wg 1, H , W L, 3 ,,-f' -, x ,. Ai., N, In ,f .I 1 ,,.,., I .f kk,V ,,-f frir I 5 - K N ' L K,,,, 2 WesTern Week ended wiTh a rock dance aTTended by 300 people who moved To The sounds oT The FacTory, a local group. STudenTs combined The dress oT Today wiTh The hardware oT The WesTern days. .fs if x. .,.. . e wixx g g KY X N Ei - .K s The greased pig didn'T have much oT a chance in The conTesT held during WesTern Week, as members oT several clubs were upon him beTore he Took a sTep or had Time To grunT. lLeTTl Randy Speed, Sigma pledge and Mary Lou Dusek, SamoThrace pledge, bar- rel down The Track in The wheelbarrow race, The obiecT was To cover a seT disTance in The shorTesT Time. The race was won wiTh a Time OT I6 seconds, buT The pair above came in second aT I7 seconds. Cowboy PaTTerson, jusT like The resT OT The bronc busT- ers, usually ended up being busTed Trying To Tackle The SO-Gallon barrel known as The Barrel Ride. 93 W Ronnie Cole, direcTor of public relaTions, Teamed up wiTh Eddie RoberTson. direcTor oT sTudenT acTiviTies To parTicipaTe in The egg Throw. The duo wenT down in a messy deTeaT. f ,p-fn..,.. Sigma TheTa Epsilon and The Rodeo Club engaged in a baTTle oT sTrengTh during The Tug-oT-war in which Sigma won hands down. The only oTher winner was The rope when iT broke spilling everyone. ,Nm-Q... .Q T T is 5 if' T 's s .Lili A 1- T- T 4' W -i Valana Nix and Jerry Brooks race againsT The clock in The goaT sacking conTesT. AlThough The had good luck in caTching The mean goaT he had oTher ideas abouT being puT in a sack. Wilson Wynne, Sherman sophomore and a Sigma TheTa Epsilon acTive, iIIus+ra+ed whaT placj he finished in The WesTern Week bicycle race. Also The number one sign described wh place The club he was in Tinished in poinTs Tor The week. he sponge Throw was easily The mosT exciTing booTl'i aT The WesTern Week carnival as sTudenTs goT a chance To geT even wiTh me of Their colleagues and insTrucTors. Ronny Perry, Denison sophomore lleTTl and baskeTball coach Jim Spivey hesiTanTly Took Eeir licks. Perry and Prissy SmiTh posed Tor The Press Club phoTographer who cap- Their now Taces in yesTeryear's dress. The Press Club's PhoTo BooTh was one of The nine booThs seT up Tor The carnival which was held Tuesday nighT WesTern Week. Round-Up NighT Was A Big Success ApproximaTely 300 cowboys and cowgirls won cakes, drank cider, Threw sponges, Tossed pennies and baseballs, and had Their picTures Taken aT Round-Up NighT. The carnival was sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega and consisTed oT seven booThs: IO To I BooTh .... .......... A PO Sponge Throw .... .... S amoThrace Cake Walk ..... ........... T ESA PhoTo BooTh ..... ......... P ress Club Penny Toss ....... .... P hi TheTa Kappa Wheel oT ForTune .... Phi TheTa Kappa SoTTball PiTch .............. Phi BeTa Lamb A IT was a money making proiecT Tor all oT Th clubs who sponsored booThs and iT provided The sTudenTs a chance To Try Their skills as gamblers. Q vibgiiilpha Phi Omega's enlry and Marilyn Brown, Sherman freshman and Sigma 'candida+e, was crowned Weslern Week Queen al lhe dance held al The Silver Wings Club on Wesl Campus. Dance A+ Silver Wings Club Ended Wes1'ern Week Donna lvlcfhden, runner-up in l'he queen conresl, +es+s Larry Gold- en's beard during 'rhe judging ol .f i3beard growing conlesl. Larry eiwinner. 96 Sigma candidales Marilyn Brown and Larry Winlers dominaled The queen and sheriff eleclions during Weslern Week. 5 Richard lce. Jackie Wall and Nancy Ellis-Anwyil are sTaTioned aT STEP 2 oT The regisTraTion line To pass ouT The grades Trom The previous semesTer and To checlc if sTudenTs should an ' ikgix I 'sg' be placed in special T secTions OT English or 58. l'lisTory. Fall RegisTraTion ToTaled 2,955 ln T965 Grayson CounTy College opened iTs doors expecTing an enrollmenT oT 250 sTudenTs buT when The Tinal counT came in The enrollmenT was over I400. The Tollowing year Tound more Than l700 sTudenTs enrolled. Grayson achieved Tull accrediTa- Tion in I967 and iT was ThaT year ThaT The enroll- menT reached 2,000. ln l968 Grayson increased iTs enrollmenT by 250. In I969 a bond issue passed To expand The campus TaciliTies To meeT The needs oT over 2600 sTudenTs and an expecTed 2800 The nexT year. The enrollmenT neared The 3000 mark in I970 and I97 I. WiTh The increase in enrollmenT and comple- Tion oT all new TaciliTies plus The addiTion oT The WesT Campus, Grayson is one oT The mosT modern and progressive iunior colleges in Texas. Technical VocaTional direcTor Dr. Bill Dean along wiTh nursing insTrucTor Mary Moses and oTher direcTors helped counsel sTudenTs during regisTraTion on course selecTion and sched- uling. This counseling aT The beginning oT regisTraTion helped many sTudenTs decide on courses and also sTraighTened ouT any problems due To classes closing. Day Classes Offered Sfudenfs Many Fields Of Sfudy During fhe fall and spring se- mesfers of l97I-72, I5 new courses were added fo fhe day class curriculum. These new addifions bring fhe fofal fo I8l courses being of- fered in fhe day program af Grayson Counfy College. There are 3l business courses, 27 engineering-science, 26 fine arfs courses, 42 liberal arfs, 4I fechnical vocafional and I2 healfh-occupafion courses. ln choosing a career or field of sfudy fhe Grayson Counfy Col- lege sfudenf has a broad field fo selecf from. A few of fhe new courses of- fered for fhe firsf fime were: office occupafions, culfural an- fhropology, swimming, hand- ball, ecology, conservafion and recreafion and denfal assisfing. Freshman Joe Sidney prepares a chemisfry lab assignmenf. A major parf of fhe chemisfry courses involved puffing info pracfical applicafion whaf was covered in fhe lecfures fhaf week. Dr. Charles McAdams' music appreciafion class heard some sfrange new sounds when Cecil lssac from Ausfin College music deparfmenf demonsfrafed a music synfhesizer. The synfhesizer, a new innovafion in confemporary music, enables a person fo produce a limifless number of differenf fones. 1... Vernon R. T-Ticlcerson, a BapTisT minisTer Trom Sherman, led a dis- cussion which covered such Topics as racial discriminaTion. iob discriminaTion, and sTudenT bussing aT a session oT a social prob- lems class. MQ- 'Q Removing valves Trom an engine bloclc was all in a dav's worlc Tor Alvaro Zorillo, auTo mechanic sTudenT. STudenTs received pracTi- cal experience on sTudenTs' and TaculTv cars in need or repair. 'S -wavy Q DenTal AssisTing ' sTudenTs parTicipaTed in general class discussions involving equipmenT and general procedures Tor The coming semesTer. Dr. G. Rankin Hardy was The insTrucTor Tor The class, which sTarTed Tor The TirsT Time during The Tall semesTer on The WesT Campus. 99 00 Jane Willis, sopho- more arf sfudenf, recreafes a famous painfing using acryl- ics and a paleffe knife. Mary Lois O'Neal's arf classes .- cover fhe varied specfrum of arf dur- ing fhe semesfer. Jerry Thompson, beginning phofography sfudenf, pufs fhe finishing fouches on a prinf fo furn in for his assignmenf. Phofography sfu- denfs are responsible for complefing a variefy of assignmenfs each semesfer, which includes fhe enfire process of sfarfing wifh an idea and ending up wifh a finished prinf, mounfed and spoffed. Wifh fhe addifion of a new modern phofo lab, sfudenfs work wi+h fhe newesf equipmenf in a professional afmosphere. Eb. gi ss 4 E Y ai? '22, 5 va 1: Roberf Meelc. fhe superinfendenf of wafer produc- fion af fhe Randell Lalce Wafer Planf. explained fhe worlcing of one of fhe raw wafer holding fanlcs fo members of fhe GCC ecology class. The ecology class offered for fhe firsf fime in fhe spring semes- fer, foolc many field frips and engaged a hosf of guesf spealcers fo inform fhe class abouf area wafer pollufion and sfeps being falcen fo prevenf if. l 4 , , .L,,,,.,,m Dr. Frank F. Connor, professor of rna+hema+ics al Norfh Texas Slafe Universily, spoke on Measure +o mafhemafics sfudenfs and faculfy. Each year 'rhe deparlmenf ol mafhemalics a+ Norlh Texas sponsors a visiling leclureship program for iunior and comrnuni+y colleges. Day Classes Provided New Experiences Ron Meek, agricullure inslrucfor. QGYS SOVN9 poinlers on judging livesfoclc af a rneel IU Howe. llelll Tina Kimes ol Sherman poses for rhe ele- menlary life drawing class. The model will hold a pose for abour one minufe and rhen assume an- ofher. An inferrupfion was a welcome relief as fhe phofographer cauqhf Alice Sfarlcs English sfuclenfs hurriedly complefing a class assignmenf. r ssis Ricky Smifh and l-luberf Thornfon inspecfed a fransmission hous- Bill Bornowslci and l-luberf Thornfon quesfionecl insfrucfor Wil ing on one of fhe many aufos broughf info fhe aufo shop by liam Pfeiffer on Technical problems which come up during on bofh sfuclenfs and faculfy. fhe-job aufo mechanics class. J Arf classes primarily for elemenlary educalion maiors Teach fun damenfals of 'rhe various arf medias Lynn Corcoran works on a Wifh a number ol class members loolcing on, Lola Mae Slevens, lcenlerl insrruc- for for develop- menfal reading. aids s+uden+s wirh personal al'- Tenfion. Emphasis is placed on reading speed and comprehen- sion. 'sg 'sfifx- 'f 4:31 Q gk - .A L -i Q K -3, YY lf ,ff ...rash Carolyn Goodwin Toolc advanTage oT The nighT auTo mechanics class To learn a liTTle abouT The car she drives Carolyn was The TirsT girl To enroll in an auTo mechanics course. During The semesTer she worked righT alongside The men and many Times was a valuable assisTanT wiTh a smile Evening Division Cffered AdulT EclucaTion During The Evening Division, a ToTal OT I,565 sTudenTs were enrolled in I25 crediT and non-crediT courses The Tall semesTer. EnrollmenT in The crediT courses ToTaled I,400, and in The non-crediT l65 were enrolled. These Tigures included The McKinney and Plano exTension programs, which had a ToTal enrollmenT oT 37I in I7 diTTerenT courses. New courses which were oTTered were: KaraTe. auTo me- chanics Tor women, moTorcycle Tune-up, home gunsmiTh, landscaping Tor The home owner, aviaTion, anThropolo- gy, air condiTioning and mid-managemenT. How To climb a Telephone Polef' was The TiTle OT Tommy Richard- sonis and Jim FousT's demonsTraTion speech given in Joe Hicks' nighT speech class, The meThod and equipmenT used To demon- sTraTe The Topic were very unusual. BoTh sTudenTs were employees oT Texas Power and l.ighT Company oT McKinney. 104 7 'ar- Marvin Reddiclc, evening division machine shop siudenl, sraried on 'rhe inilial srep of a machine precision drill. Drills of ihis kind are necessary so Thai sfu- denfs can become familiar wiih +he machines They will be using +o complefe proiecfs. ,-fr-f TERRY is -iss Q. Deborah Judd and Gary Kirby performed The lab exercise on fhe respiralory sysiem during 'rhe Wednesday evening biolo gy class faughf by Dr. Royce Casileman. -Mei .AJ +1 tix-SNJ -is- ' W' f '.,44,,,..... Neva Pinlcsfons evening division shorrhand class spenf many hours doing exercises fo improve Their speed a+ 'raking shorfhand. The class being faughi in 'rhe evening enabled many women fo improve fheir secreiarial abiliries. gi, :gg W Freshmen Denny Mar- cum, Carl Cook, Har- vey Hale and Bill Cap- shaw pracTiced The basic principles oT sol- dering in The TirsT Tew days oT radio and TV repair classes. WesT Campus Opened For Fall Classes Grayson CounTy College acquired 465 acres Trom Perrin Air Force Base which was oTTicially closed in June oT I97l. The addiTional TaciliTies included on The 465 acres were aparTmenTs, dor- miTories, Three baseball diamonds, Two Tennis courTs, Three swimming pools, Two parks, a nine-hole golf course, caTeTeria and sTudenT union, a gymnasium and The Silver Wings Club, used Tor campus dances. Seven TaculTy members reside on The WesT Campus, 80 boys, and I I couples in The housing TaciliTies pro- vided. Courses presenTly oTTered are: swimming, denTal assisTance, nurs- ing, agriculTure, physical educaTion, air condiTioning, auTo mechanics, radio-TV repair and elecTronics. New courses planned are: piloT Training programs, crop spraying, agriculTure equipment Technical courses and an agriculTure science- Technical course. 06 , Jim Spivey, baslceTball coach, held beginning, inTermediaTe and advanced golT classes on The WesT Campus golT course. The golT course enabled The sTudenTs To have on-The-course in- sTrucTion and pracTice rounds. Q T , 4 ' 3 - , 'ff f?jfff T ST ,wx-55' 'ig- 'Y :-H3 V .T m..fwl?it iw , .-ihnnmm, v' Karen l'layworTh, Julie Richmond and Monica Dale were members oT The TirsT swimming class To use The Two swimming pools on The WesT Cam- pus. The girls waiTed Tor insTrucTions Trom Mary T-TamilTon, swimming insTrucTor, as The advanced class perTormed Their warm up drills, 5-.5hQ1Qxs. Ihr , S s,:z .,'i T Dr. Rankin Hardy, denTal insTrucTor, demonsTraTed The process oT Xeraying TeeTh and The equipmenT involved To Bobbie Payne and oTher members OT The denTal assisTing class. Coach Jim Spivey recorded each member OT The beginning weighT liTTing class To evaluaTe Their progress aT The end oT The semesTer. T 107 Along wilh 'rhe Wesl Campus lacililies. Grayson accepled a new modern aulo mechanics shop. The new shop was opened To accommodafe an overflow of aulo sludenls from lhe Main Campus. The new facilily provided sludenls wifh modern equipmenl and a spacious worlc area Affached lo fhe garage area is an aulo body repair shop, which will be used To leach lhe new aulo body repair course. 1 A Q K One of 'rhe new courses offered lor lhe firsl lime al Grayson was a course in cosmelology. Ufilizing The Wesr Campus laciliries, The course sfarled in 'rhe spring wi+h a new inslrucror, shown above mixing solulions. The new course, Direclional lvloyemenl hair de- sign, will be a I500-hour course fo be compleled in aboul I2 monlhs 'ro be laughl by Gary Heafh. 108 - 'fi' Upon enlering rhe Wesl Campus lacililies persons are caulioned ol one of fhe many Moll limilsu areas. Among lhem are lhe llighl- line, laxiways and runways. ln The raduo and TV repair classes sludenls can enroll anyhme during The se E C Cryer air conduhonung and reiriqerarion sludeni mesler The class as slrucrured around conlacl hours When a sludenr enrolls he pufs 'rhe finishing Touches on a braclcef he made 'lo mounl begins wllh basic soldering an evaporaior The air condlhonunq class covers all phases of malnlenance repair and consrruchon. Wesi' Campus Courses Offered Skills And Training A major parr of rhe class Time deals wilh acrual laborarory work. One of lhe major problems encounrered wirh reiriqerarion uniis are leaks. Arron Hoffman, Carroll Sie-ven, Huberi l-lull, Joe D. Rirchie and David Hamnercheclc a unir for leaks prior To reassembling il. 'I09 Wesl' Campus Adds 24 Buildings To Grayson Counly College Wi+h 'rhe acquisilion of 24 buildings and 465 acres, classes on The Wes? Campus, formerly Perrin Air Force Base, were able To slarrimmedi- alely aller ils closing. The main reason for Jrhe smoolh 'rransilion from air base 'ro an educalional inslilulion was Jrhal Jrhe buildings and The equipmenl acquired lil 'rhe courses +o be offered. labovel Wifh approximalely IOO sludenls living on lhe Wesf Campus, +he exisfing cafeleria was slafled and ready for operarion from Jrhe beginning of rhe fall semes- fer. lrighfl Parr of 'rhe inferior of Jrhe cafeferia was con- verled inlo a recrealional area wi+h pool Jrables, ping pong 'fables and pin ball machines. H0 T I 1 6' -SV THA. , v f--gl 1' lv- ,W -Dhjtqgs' ,A 5 i Y Z, M K ,' .R ' . , . i - ' ' i,,1 . J I -0 4 T ', z.' V1 g 1 J' l 3 The TirsT TaciliTy To sTarT operaTion under The guidance of GCC was The WesT Campus golT course. The nine-hole, 6,464 yard course was opened To The general public in June of I97 I . The course had a compleTe pro shop and snack bar, wiTh a compleTe line of renTals Tor The golfer. labovel The largesT building on The WesT Campus houses The auTo mechanics class. The building was Tormerly The moTor pool Tor The base so iT was ideal Tor The mechanics class. lleTTl A Two sTory building wiTh approximaTely 50 rooms and a lounge was one oT The buildings acquired on The WesT Campus. The building is now being used as accommodaTions Tor visiTing baslceTball Teams or any oTher groups which sTay overnighm' Tor college acTiviTies. Rush Week BoosTs Co-eds SpiriT Every year rushees apply Tor membership in SamoThrace, and aTTer being chosen as pledges They musT go Through a week oT rush beTore becoming members. This year Sam- oThrace Took in 2l pledges prior To rush week acTiviTies. Rush week was held during The WesTern Week acTiviTies and The pledges were required To carry ouT This Theme in Their acTions and Their dress. The pledges enTered such conTesTs as The greased pig, cracker eaTing, cigareTTe roll- ing, quick draw, wheelbarrow race, egg Toss, goaT sacking and many oThers. ln The conTesTs ThaT required a Team eT- TorT The girls Teamed up wiTh The Sigma pledges To win The goaT sacking conTesT and The wheelbarrow race. Their dress included midi-dresses oT days gone by, hillbilly ouT- TiTs, cowboy cloThes, guns and holsTers, baby paciTiers and many oTher zany creaTions. lrighTl Sue Ann Nichols and Tammy PiTer, SamoThrace pledges, show iusT whaT you mighT have To do To become a SamoThrace member. BoTh girls are dressed in Their midi's wiTh assorTed accessories To Top oTT Their Tormal aTTire. gs-as 1.. . Don Dawson. Sigma pledge, guards The bricks oT The oTher pledges who are parTicipaTing in The acTiviTies oT WesTern Week During WesTern Week The Theme oT The Sigma pledges was parTicipaTion. NOT all The pledges were dressed as Tully as Don buT The maloriTy carried The Theme ThroughouT The week. llelfl Eddie Roberfson, direclor of sludenl aclivilies. paused during Weslern Week aclivifies To check ou? ine unusual dress of Becky Nunn, one of flue Samollwrace pledges. Roberlson was The sponsor ol The Sludenf Affairs Comrnillee, coorclinalors of Weslern Week. Since pleclgeslnip occurred during Wesfern Week, anylliing could be expecfed. -lk I. J .li labovel Mary Lou Dusek and Valana Nix, Samollirace pledges, mel 'rlwe reguirernenfs ol dress for one day of pledgeslwip by wearing llieir clollies wrong side oul. nay- ing no less 'rlwan 'rlwree pony 'rails and carrying a pacilier. llei+lSarnoll'1race pledges enlerlained sludenls in llne SUB willw a chorus line. Mosl ol flue lime pledges accepled llneir lasks as lun, buf some of fliern were accompanied willw a red lace. Sigma pledges had To do many unusual Things during rush week, and iT wasn'T unusual To walk ouT oT class and Tind a Sigma pledge doing a required num- ber oT push-ups and addressing The ac- Tive as Sirl You could look again and see The Tamiliar red cap on his head and a I2-pound brick in his hand. Also included in Their aTTire Tor The week: wearing Their blue leans inside ouT, burlap under Their cloThes and an onion under Their neck. The main acTiv- iTy was compleTe parTicipaTion in WesTern Week. Sigma pledges are readily idenTiTied by Their red sTocking cap and whiTe I2-pound brick wiTh Sigma TheTa Epsilon on The side. OTTen pledges Took a momenT oT soliTude when and where They could Tind iT. Sigma Pledges Follow TradiTion 'm 1 42 lr' Y V ,gfr w.... , . , .. V .N .. V '+-gh K K Ll . . T :'?i.J?f . s, A .fA.. -w,.3,f,s,X 'Si 'Z W K ,, , ,. - , 1 Sigma l'heTa Epsilon pledges could expecT almosT anyThing during Their pledgeship buT one Thing Tor sure They did plenTy oT push ups Every morning beTore eighT o'clock classes, The enTire pledge class was Tound doing pushups in The parking loT OTTen during The day when an acTive came across a pledge, The TirsT Thing ThaT was said was Gummie Taye 4 N. IQ' ., - 15 1 -wr N si s Gerald Locke, daTa processing insTrucTor. explains The TeaTures oT a new card punch machine To Bernice Whaley while oTher insTrucTors beneTiTed Trom The demonsTraTion, :PB QD-'-A . Second Business ExhibiT Held Nov. 4 A picTure Telephone and a Tele-communica- Tion Terminal Tied in by phone wiTh a compuT- er in Dallas were The highlighTs oT The second business exhibiT held Nov. 4 in The Gym. Ap- proximaTely l,OOO people aTTended The exhib- iT To see The machines Trom T5 companies. Among The companies represenTed were: APECO Brashier OTTice Supply, CanTerbury Sales, DicTaphone, l-laring OTTice EquipmenT and lBTv1.0Thers expecTed To exhibiT were Kil- paTriclc Equipment Monroe, PiTney-Bowes, Singer, Sherman OTTice Supply, SouThwesTern Bell, 3M Company, Vern Erickson OTTice Sup- rira -s T'0 aa'l T ply and Xerox CorporaTion. T The exhibiT raised rnone Tor scholarshi s To ' --ss g be presenTed by The Business Division. Among The displays were a picTure-Telephone courTesy oT The Bell Telephone Co. There were Two picTure phones seT up so Two people could Talk To each oTher as iT some disTance aparT. The picTure phones which will be in use in The TuTure were The hiT oT The exhibiT. in 'dvd fi 'Q X- Barry Ellis, Jessica CarTer and John Harrelson examine one oT The many TypewriTers and calculaTors on display Tor sTudenTs and TaculTy during The one day exhibiT. The exhibiT was aTTended by many oT The area high schools. 6 Members of 'rhe BSU singing group Tell H Like I+ ls pracriced for 'rheir performance a+ one of fhe local churches fha? supporred This chapler. Members of 'rhe group were, llefl' 'ro righll Debbie Ray, direclor Jerry Talbol, Ann Kidwell, Ed l-lumphries, Larry Dulce, Cynlhia Demenl, and silling, Jeanelle Girrapalo and Richard Wagnon. BSU lni'ria'recl New Courses Ancl Ac+ivi+ies This year The Baprisr Sludenl' Union sponsored many var- ied acriviries. A one nigh? a week coffee house was held af rhe lounge in Jensen Hall which was furnished by The BSU. Various enrerlain- menr programs were pres- enred and devorionals were inrroduced. They also spon- sored a weekly program on KGCC emphasizing devo- 'rionals wirh 1oday's music ro encourage rhe inspirarional needs of area lisreners. The BSU is sponsored by area Bap+is'r churches for fur- 'rhering rhe spirirual educa- lion of GCC srudenrs. ln- creased demand by 'rhe GCC srudenrs inirialred 'rhe addilion of rhree Bible cours- es raughr by direcror Jerry Talbot They were: Life and Lerrers of Paul: A New Tes- ramenr Survey: and an Old Tesramenr Survey. .L rs li. Direclor Jerry Talbol' discussed music educa+ion and programs al The BSU wirh missions chairman Ann Kidwell and music chairman Joe Traweelc. c d H , sf YT :ivy mx, s fi. ,h 1,1 4'-S 5 W' 44 Sfudenfs who parlicipaled in rhe re'frea+ had only a shorl disfance fo walls for ice slcafing, sledding and snowball fighfs. Reverend David Hall, paslor of Hagerman Bapfisl Church, and Jerrell Talbot direclor of fhe Bapfisf S+uden+ Union, Took Time oul for a few momenfs of reIaxa+ion during fhe Colorado relreaf which lasled from Jan. 3-8. ,,1 sm 1 Affer a hard day of lrolicleing in lhe snow, a warm fireside lallc or some friendly music around 'rhe piano was a welcome relief for The 29 sfudenls who alfend- ed The refreaf from Grayson, Norfh Texas Slale Uni- versily and Texas Chrislian Uniyersily. The relreal lo Ponderosa Baplisl Assembly Camp oufside of Colorado Springs will become an annual affair for Grayson sludenfs. I1 7 Bible Chair Under New DirecTor Tor '7l-'72 The arrival oT a new direcTor highlighTed The year Tor The Grayson CounTy College Bible Chair. The new di- recTor, Jerry Lawlis, Tormerly oT Paris, TaughT Three courses including The Old TesTamenT, and The oTher Two dealing wiTh The Gospel according To John. During The year, The Bible Chair sponsored inTramural Teams, luncheons once a monTh, and weekly non-de- nominaTional devoTions. Once a monTh high school sTudenTs Trom The 22 area Churches oT ChrisT held a devoTional led by The sTudenTs. There were approxi- maTely IOO sTudenTs who parTicipaTed. ZNX ht. ag-vzfiibrv , Mark Hubbard enioyed The quieT aTmosphere oT The Bible Chair which was conducive To sTudying or iusT quieTly browsing JaneT Park, dorm sTudenT, enjoys The recreaTional TaciliTies housed in The Bible Chair. Along wiTh shuTTleboard There was also ping pong Tables anc Through a book. lciTchen TaciliTies. Q' 3- '1T- ,'i- I A i V - he g Q ,s. T . ggk? K gb i T X ,f ii A r'iii sli, s,fs iiiiii X Ns- 9 f A large sign saying lT's Happening Here was placed in TronT of The Bible Chair To help build inTeresT in whaT The Bible Chair hao To oTTer The sTudenTs aT GCC. Among one of The accomplishmenTs was The organizing of The Fellowship oT Chrishan AThleTes 5 S- 0 T., v 5' S 19, 5 ul 'BX .labtf 11,91 .A i :infix ,--- M ':si '1 H A i ' i 7 52 S The Bible Chair gave a dinner in honor of lhe baslcelball players, coaches and lhe cheerleaders. The Bible Chair has complele lcilchen facilifies and hosf several luncheons lhroughoul lhe year. 1-S Cheerleaders Mary Lou Duselc, Sleye Wolfe, Rhonda Skaggs and Sharon Sleedman go Through lhe buflel line a+ 'rhe luncheon held in honor of +he baslcelball players and cheerleaders. Members of lhe slall and facullyz Mary l'lamil+on, Jean McMillian, Janel Bryanf and Ken Dacus enioyed one ol fhe luncheons sponsored by lhe Bible Chair. 11 9 During rehearsal. The di- recTor oT The l972 Valhal- la, Allan SmiTh, consulTed wiTh Roy Fulmer, lleTTl Karen FosTer and Todd CarpenTer lrighTl abouT The line-up oT The acTs Tor The nexT nighT. l FourTh Annual GCC TalenT Show Valhalla, Was A Big Success Hidden TalenT oT GCC TaculTy, sTudenTs, and oTT- campus groups was revealed during The TourTh annual Phi TheTa Kappa sponsored TalenT show. Valhalla. The compeTiTion was divided inTo Three caTegories: orga- nizaTions, individual sTudenTs or TaculTy, and oTT-cam- pus groups or persons. EighTeen acTs were presenTecl during The Two-hour program. Winners Tor each divi- sion were: The Rodeo Club, organizaTional, wiTh The TalenT oT sponsor Ron Meek on The honlcy-Tonk piano: The sTudenT winner was JeTT Neil wiTh a Tilm enTiTled, On My Way : and The oTT-campus winner was The Sherman l-ligh School STage Band, direcTed by John Parnell. CommenTaTor Tor The program was speech in- sTrucTor, Joe l-licks. The direcTor Tor The enTerTaining evening was Allan SmiTh, GCC English insTrucTor. The TalenT was judged by Maye DorioTh, who was residenT direcTor oT The Sherman LiTTle TheaTre Tor over 25 years and Norman BenneTT, who was in over 30 plays and had won The Finney AcTing Award. 120 Members oT The TalenT show, Valhalla, made preparaTions The nighT be Tore The big perTormance. K 4 ff .' .- M fg lf' uk-x..'ef3 ,S I Q Q, wigs , Q T 4 WI L. ..-. K K- xr b '- A K 'QJSEP' , J ,, , i . , V'T , 1 N 1 N-an ' N Xa, ' 3 J Q ,ff . ' 5.2-f if Y 2-L' Q A W XX W, I ss!! f 4- fx A 3 ' V A Y. -,-.' - , RMMM 1 , , ,x - ,w3'e- 'h-AJR 7' k 1:1 'I 55 5 M l 1' zM,1!'v . yf7'S.'1'ffg' fZf:r2f.1in'4f'+ -Vfpiw. w,f1-Aw-fy mgqgjw Valhalla Winners AccepTed Trophies WiTh EnThusiasm The VikeTTes opened The TourTh annual Valhalla Tal- enT show wiTh Their perTormance To The song Dark Town STruTTers Ball. There were I8 individuals and organizaTions parTicipaTing in The show. The GCC clubs ThaT parTicipaTed were Sam- oThrace wiTh The song l've GoT To be Somebody, Rodeo Club wiTh The TalenT oT sponsor Ron Meek on The honky-Tonk piano, Phi BeTa Lambda pre- senTed a skiT enTiTled LiTTlesT Cowboy and Cow- girl, The American Chemical SocieTy sang Wood- en Ships, The Nursing Club gave a skiT enTiTled The WonderTul World oT U, and Mu Sigma Chi presenTed a skiT To The Tune oT Classical Gas. GCC sTudenTs also conTribuTed individual TalenTs when Ann Kidwell played The guiTar and sang GeT TogeTher, Carol Clark played Three Tor The Road on The organ, Todd CarpenTer sang Judy Blue Eyes, and JeTT Neill presenTed a Tilm named l'm On My Way. Two singing groups, The Fabu- lous Caprices and The Barn Group gave several musical selecTions. CTT-campus TalenT consisTed oT The WhiTesboro and The Sherman l ligh School STage Bands. The Sherman l-ligh Band won The oTT- campus division. labove righTl Joe Hicks presenTed The Rodeo Club sponsor Ron Meek wiTh The organizaTional plaque Tor his rendiTion oT honky-Tonk, piano. lrighTl DirecTor John Parnell accepTed The oTT-campus winners plaque Tor The Sherman l-ligh School STage Band. 122 ............M..., I iz.-,pf 4, -,a ' If! , .....,f' ' 'J --igzxsiff' ,, ,.M..s., ,M , R issssy s , s T , , , - .L,.. . - - T- LL.,. 5. T - ,mm, .. VL .. M, Q :-, g r . A f'j 'Tf' --- f ,s i H T s by sses A T is R s my ig , . f - T' - -V MAN, AW- - 1 Y f f 1 g ' - ,, .,-,,,,,,- -P-'T' -Q-I-f Q X. T l I Q . I , 2 I-f 1 El ,J K ,' . W X by ' is 1 2 1 5 Ax F A i t T q- 1 T 3 'T r V - 52' ' 3, In i2L,'Qfij-gli T so f fs ' T 1 srady ala-A V Ts f W - X Gym ConsTrucTion Doubled CapaciTy ln June oT I97l consTrucTion sTarTed on The pres- enT gym To enlarge The seaTing and Tloor area. ConsTrucTion was compleTed in November oT l97I increasing The seaTing capaciTy Trom 750 To l8OO and giving enough Tloor area To conducT Three inTramural games aT once. CosT oT The con- sTrucTion ToTaled I50,000 dollars. The maior reason Tor The increase in size oT The gym was due To The large enrollmenT in P.E. courses. Now The gym can be divided which will enable The girls' and Boys' P.E. classes To meeT on The same days. Workers Trom The Emcom, lnc. oT Sherman puT down pieces oT flooring which is The Tinal consTrucTion work be- Tore The sTrucTure is Tinished. C I ',,, '..,,.4f ,gf -i ,T .W -- ,,,,, K 'T 'T 4, 2 1: 4 1, 'f-M W ,x,.,, BaslceTball coaches Jim Spivey and Dr. Flavil George loolc over consTrucTion oT a SI50,000 addiTion To The GCC gym, which compleTed by No- vember. The exTra Tloor space increased The seaTing QapaQiTy Trom 750 To I,800, 'I23 Winners oT The Turkey shooT were: lefT To righT: Bill Ouroulce slceeT shooTing Myron Kursh drawing aT gaTe Gary Jay bow and arrow Julia Polaro, women's riTle: Bob Bean, men's shoTgun: l.ou NorThcuTT women s slingshoT and bow and arrow NOT shown Howard Rainwa Ter, slingshoT. Turkey ShooT ATTracTs 500 Myron Kursh won The TwenTy pound Turkey given away as The gaTe prize aT The Gun Club sponsored Turkey ShooT held November 22. Over 500 sTudenTs and TaculTy members aT- Tended The evenT and parTicipaTed in The compeTiTion. The prize Tor each evenT was a 20 pound Turlcey and a Trophy. Winners oT The evenTs were: Lou NorThcuTT, women's slingshoT and bow and arrow: Julia Polaro, women's riTle7 Rolinda Drumb, wom- en's shoTgun: Bob Bean, men's shoTgun: Bill Ouroulce, slceeT: men's slingshoT, Howard RainwaTer: men's bow and arrow, Gary Jay. Two Trophies Tor club parTicipaTion were awarded To APO and The Gun Club. ProTiT Trom The shooT wenT Toward a scholarship in The Spring. William Kersh, club sponsor, TelT The evenT was a success. Members oT The Grayson CounTy College Gun Club sponsored The Turkey shooT and were responsible Tor handling The evenTs during The day and providing weapons Tor The parTicipanTs To use. A 73- ? s .Io 108+ QQ My may ,fm ,M yy V 5 W' ' .A -'ffw , . , , rw ,N '-his N 2' ' Q y, Q5 ff ff I M Nr' ,ij 1' T Mary Lou Duselc reigned over The Homecoming game wiTh her courT mem- bers Nona Booher and Mary l leaTley. Nona a sophomore Child Psy- chology maior Trom Sherman has served as capTain and lieuTenanT Tor The VikeTTes. Nona was an honor roll sTu- denT and The daughTer OT Mrs. Goldie Booher. Mary was a special educaTion major Trom Sherman and a TransTer sTudenT Trom Texas Tech. Mary is The daughTer of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. l'leaTley. Mary Lou Duselc Crowned I97I-72 Homecoming Queen Mary Lou Duselcwas crowned Grayson CounTy College's l97l-72 homecoming Queen during The halTTime ceremonies aT The Angelina College baslceTball game on February ll. Mary Lou was one of The Three girls selecTed by The baslceTball players To compeTe Tor The crown. The oTher Two members oT her courT were Nona Booher and Mary l-leaTly. Mary Lou was escorTed by Richard ChrisTensen, who presenTed her wiTh The crown and bouqueT oT red roses. Nona Booher was escorTed by John Shirey and Mary l-leaTly by Jack SuddaTh. Mary Lou, The daughTer oT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dusek oT Denison was an ArT major. Mary Lou was a Vallcha Vll nominee, a member oT SamoThrace, a Viking cheerleader and a member of The work- sTudy program. 26 m.,- i n i f' A Q www -.ws-5112:Qeim:?t:-ml fsywx, M: v xi? Y an-' S 1 .1 if ss ,VF IQ 'UIQ' WiTh The arrival oT The TirsT snow Tall on December 2, The dorm sTu- denTs rallied To have a snowball TighT wiTh anyone passing by and wiTh each oTher. The noT oTTen seen snow did noT lasT long buT The sTudenTs made good use -Na. A 't' 4. Y if oT iT. X ,f A I I wiwwg, ,. an s nw A 0 ., s Q gy 13 T, 2 Q 4 Q , is 4 S 3 W - 1 , i Main Campus Dorm Became Coed Only l 3-,Z Dorm sTudenT Becky Nunn prepared To besTow seasons greeTings on baseball player Ken Wilson aT The dorm ChrisTmas parTy, The Two sTory sTrucTure locaTed on The Main Campus swiTched To girls only aTTer Tour years oT co-educaTional living wiTh The girls on one side and The boys on The oTher side divided by a wall. WiTh The acquisiTion oT The dorms on The WesT Campus The boys are housed There using shuTTle buses To bring Them To and Trom classes on The main campus. The Girls' dorm houses a maximum oT 84 girls which calls Tor Two girls To a room. The pasT year There were 72 girls living in The TaciliTy. The dorm supervisor was Lois Clarlce. ...WLM A liTTle Tog on The window was all ThaT was needed To puT The dorm sTudenTs in The ChrisTmas SpiriT. 9 -,,.,,,,,-w wb A 'a--.. en W aa- S1 V4 5 Ili:-1-,,,.u..r WM'Mm'-14 ,ws ,,,, e , I g U I-Q ' I fi ,N .,,..,,,,W,.. I I H H 3 d gg ,,,,W E i MTM Jensen Hall, one oT 24 buildings locaTed on The WesT Campus, has a capaciTv oT 72 boys. This year wiTh 55 boys residing in The Three-sTory building, iT aided in handling The overTlow Trom The main campus dorm. Many sTudenTs residing in The WesT Campus dorms use shu+Tle buses Te aTTend classes on The main campus. ' WesT Campus Dorms Add To College Life A varieTy oT dorms are locaTed on The WesT Campus housing aThleTes, married sTudenTs, and single men. ApproximaTely l5O people are housed in dorms wiTh 55 men living in Jensen Hall, I8 couples liv- ing in The married dorm, and 34 aThleTes living in The aThleTic dorms Paul Bean, Treshman Trom Illinois, Tinds living in Jensen Hall convenienT, being near The golT course and swimming pool. . N., is sg ss , s a' x L L I , 1 -Q 'N fy. a iii ..:1 For lhe firsf lime in fhe hisfory of fhe college, married sfudenls could renf aparrmenfs localed on The Wes? Campus. The aparfmenfs, complefe wilh a kifchen, gave The married sludenrs a feeling of living away from school, while sfill being close enough fo commufe on lhe shuffle bus. The married sfudenrs' apar+men+s, alfhough economical +0 live in, Jane Willis, ar+ major, prepares an afler-class snack for her and her kil- had adequafe space for children. len. Each aparlmenr is equipped wi+h a kilchen uni+, u'rili+y room, rwoml Lf. Governor Ben Barnes As Seen . af fhe faculfy recepfion af fhe press conference backsfage onsfage Barnes Speaks Af Porfraif Dedicafion Lf. Governor Ben Barnes flew in by helicopfer from Dallas fo speak fo fhe sfudenf body af fhe formal dedicafion of Dr. Sfarlcs' oil porfraif fo fhe college on November IO. Affer a brief inferview af KXII-TV sfafion Barnes affended a press conference and faculfy recepfion before speaking fo fhe sfudenf body. The candidafe for Governor in fhe 72 elecfion expressed his views on The lmporfance of fhe Youfhful Vofer fo fhe many eligible I8 year old sfudenfs. Barnes ouflined a plan for fhe rewrifing of fhe sfafe consfifufion, which he feels is oufdafed. Barnes also gave his sfand on ofher issues before opening fhe fallc fo quesfions from fhe sfudenfs. Lf. Governor Ben Barnes and his wife Nancy sfopped af fhe local felevi- sion sfafion for a brief inferview abouf recenf polifical issues before con finuing fo GCC for a scheduled fallc fo fhe sfudenf body. 132 l97I SAGA Named Winner AT TJCPA ConvenTion The l97I SAGA, was named SweepsTal4es winner Tor Division I oT The Texas Junior College Press AssociaTion yearbook compeTi- Tion aT The 47Th Annual TJCPA awards assembly OCT. 24, I97l. This year The convenTion was held in coniuncTion wiTh The Associ- aTed CollegiaTe Press ConvenTion aT The STaTler l-lilTon in Dallas. The I97I GRAPHIC, GCC's sTu- denT newspaper was also judged in The assembly. Jim PouTs, lasT year's phoTographer was awarded TirsT place and honorable menTion Tor his phoTos. Carl Duvall placed Third Tor his TeaTure phoTography, and Ken Cogburn, sporTs ediTor Tied Tor Third place wiTh his sporTs column. lTopl lT was a Time Tor pride, as Dana Phillips, I972 SAGA ediTor, and Gary D. Green, SAGA sponsor, displayed The TruiTs oT Their labor . . . The SweepsTalces award won by The l97l SAGA. lleTTl A solemn accepTance oT an award well earned was The reacTion oT Ken Cogburn, sporTs ediTor Tor boTh SAGA and GRAPHIC sTaTTs. Cogburn received a Third place award Tor his sporTs column in The GRAPHIC. Law Enforcemenf Classes Offered Police Cerfificafion Grayson Counfy College Law Enforce- menf Program offered an associafe degree and also cerfificafion for po- lice officers in fhe field. Enrollmenf in bofh fhe nighf and day classes fofaled abouf 70, wifh 55 sfu- denfs working for an associafe degree and I5 worlcing for fhe I4O hour cerfi- ficafion which is mandafory for all po- lice officers. Courses offered were: fraffic, juvenile and communify relafions, criminal law, evidence and procedure, police ad- minisfrafion, offensive and defensive facfics, adminisfrafion of iusfice, and criminal invesfigafion. Billie Meadors, employed af fhe Grayson Counfy Sheriff's deparfmenf, showed Sfeve Jackson, Jerry Pierce and Ed Col- vin fhe procedure for a body search. I34 1 I lnsfrucfor Jerry Bardwell demonsfrafes fhe proper procedure for lo d' 'fl f lv1'lc Bledsoe, Larry Lane and Buddy Viers. 6 mg a rl e O I e '14 Jerry Pierce, Norfh Park securify guard, and Billie Meadors, Grayson Coun- fy Sheriff employee inspecf one of fhe hand guns furnished by fhe college for fhe law enforcemenf program. Y. 5 ' ff TI? 'V .. L., C . 3 K A f o u v . ,,, KM ' ' U8 I N .J 4 Yfmg, ' , fimaigxl , fy xii I Q f' 'h iz: 3 .ri3..f.. 'R .- ,r 1 fy iilbw its I-,rggtfi 'N'-:wie , mw:, eff, 'F' fffff-171 V' -' Wilivwmzvmswfmnzfmauw , x - bf af 'S 1 1. 'vi' 5. 'Sa Qs.- ..f 4 . f ii . 4 X hun .g 3 fa .S 4 E ,rr I 138 Drama Opened Thearrical Season Wi'rh Conglomera+e Drama sludenfs will begin lhe cullural sea- son wilh a play enrilled Conglomera+e Oclober 2I-23. The one-acl plays were: The Big Black Box by Cleve Hauboldq The Boon' by Anfon Chelchov: Save lvle A Place A+ For- esl' Lawn by Lorees Yerbyq and The Srill Alarm by George S. Kaufman. Ann Reeves, drama insfruclor and direcfor of +he play, explained Thar Conglomera+e was a colleclion of one acl plays, designed +o afford us +he opporrunily lo laugh af ourselves. lrighrl Dale Henderson +ried in vain +o refrieve his personal effecrs from fhe wily Black Box in The One acl play The Big Black Box . lbelowl Members of fhe casl of The one-acl play The Sfill Alarm , wafched a 'fireman play his fiddle while Their holel room burned. They are, lefl fo righ'I': Jeff Neill, Pele Carpenfer, Dale Henderson, and David Upham. 1 ww 'Wait whal am I doing. she wanls +o shoor me. l' When love slrilces il hi+s hard and Harry Whisman found our how hard ir can hil as he shows Darla Dosier how 'ro operafe a gun and lhen remembers 'rhal il is he she wanfs 'ro use il on. The Boon' one of four me acl plays presenled by 'rhe Drama sludenls gave sornelhing for everyone fo laugh al. i we ri I -..A.,,Q..Av E 'A in wig l if A I ZW. ' ,, V .mu li A Q N solemn discussion on The inqralilude of 'rheir children and whaf 'rhey can expecl when dealh arrives was iusl a few of The discussions carried n belween Susan Womack and Sandy Hix in 'rhe play Save Me a Place ar Fores+ Lawn in lhe drama producfion Conglomerale. 139 40 Ann Reeves, drama inslruclor and direclor of Guys and Dolls, goes over The opening scenes ol The hir musical wilh Mike Mclfnighl, Mar Keifer and Jerry Don Gulledge. Mclfnighl played Nicely Nicely Johnson, Kifer played Nalhan Delroil and Gulledge played Ginny Soull Slreel. The rehearsals lor The musical began on Feb. 8 and conlinued 'lor live weeks prior lo opening nighl scheduled for March I6. Players Presenled l 'Guys And Dolls' l Frank Loesser's hil' musical, Guys and Dolls, became Grayson Counly Col- lege's second musical comedy produc- rion. The play had a successful Three-year run on Broadway and is among The mosl' popular musical ever presenled on lhe slage. The musical was a comedic look al gamblers and Their chorus girl friends. The slory cenlered around gambler Sky Maslerson, a man who ser The sky as his limils on his bers. ln order lo win Miss Sarah Brown, a Salvalion Army mission- ary, he wrole an l O U for l,OOO sinners. Olher casl members included Alice Slark, Joe Traweek, Connie Yales, Dr. Jerry Ables, Pele Carpenrer, Bill Kersh, Becky Nunn, Harry Wisman, Berl Lively, Jo Ann Ziegler and Prissy Smilh. Ann Reeves reviews parl of The scripl wilh Mark Kifer who plays Nalhan Delroil. ln The play, De- lroil runs a Tloaling crap game and has been en- gaged lo Miss Adelaide for I4 years. , -,., A .41 Governor PresTon SmiTh VisiTs GCC On February 4, I'-772 Governor PresTon SmiTh made a surprise visiT To The Grayson CounTy Area. l-le sTopped TirsT aT KXII-TV sTaTion Tor an inTerview and Then conTinued To The Gray- son CounTy Regional Planning Commission oTTice To visiT wiTh Jerry Chapman, regional planning commissioner. He Then leTT Chap- man's oTTice Tor The main campus of Gray- son CounTy College. ATTer ioining Dr. Cruce STarlc, presidenT oT GCC, he Then Took a 30-minuTe Tour oT The campus visiT- ing several classes in progress buT concen- TraTed mainly on The area oT Technical voca- Tional classes and labs. Governor SmiTh, on his TirsT visiT To The GCC campus in iTs seven-year hisTory, said he was very im- pressed wiTh The college and iTs Technical vocaTional programs. Governor PresTon SmiTh waves goodbye as he boards his plane To leave The Grayson CounTy Air- porT locaTed on The Grayson CounTy College WesT Campus. During The Tour oT The Main Campus oT Grayson CounTy College Governor SmiTh sTopped in The sTudenT cenTer caTeTeria To chaT wiTh sTu- denTs Accompanying SmiTh on The Tour was Dr Cruce STarlc presidenT oT GCC Ronnie Cole, DirecTor oT Public RelaTions and Governor ,. ATTer The prinT iudging, The winning phoTographs were displayed and The sTudenTs had an opporTuniTy To Tall: To The iudges. Judges Toi The TirsT conTesT held April I8, l97O were: Jaclc Groves, Sherman DemocraT phoTographer7 Bobby Monroe, owner oT Monroe STudio and Bill Norman, ediTor oT The Perrin AFB newspaper. Judges Tor The second conTesT held May l, I97l were: Allen Crenshaw, owner o' Crenshaw STudio7 Jack Groves, Sherman De-mocraT phoTographer: and Bob Campblell, KXll-TX news manager. PhoTo ConTesT Displayed STudenT TaIen+s CaTegories were divided inTo sporTs, news, commer- cial, porTraiT, absTracT, picTo- rial and open. All TirsT place winners won a ribbon and SIO. The prinT judged BesT of Show wenT To Jan Folse The TirsT year, and Sam Chapin The second year. The phoTo conTesT is spon- sored annually by The Press Club. l Winners received ribbons Tor TirsT place, second place, Third place and honorable menTion. 42 C ,U ss,, RX W .',9U ' 9997 CliTTon Shearer, alThough no longer a sTudenT aT Grayson, was in charge oT mosT oT The air Time during The summer and is now working aT KSHN PM sTaTion in Sherman. Craig Burnell, whose radio name is Tom Shock, has The aTTernoon and evening Time sloT devoTed To easy lisTening. Shock is - on The air Trom Tour Till six Monday. Wednesday and Friday. The radio sTaTion provides The sTudenTs wiTh acTual on The air Training in preparaTion Tor a proTessional career KGCC-FM Began lTs FourTh Year On The Air KGCC-FM, Grayson CounTy College radio sTaTion, began iTs TourTh year on The air, broadcasTing various caTegories oT music Trom easy lisTening To soul and hard 'roclc aT 89.7 MHZ on The FM band. The sTaTion broadcasTed Trom noon unTil midnighT giving The news every hour and The news headlines every halT hour. Each OT The I4 disc jockeys were responsible Tor The ediTing and announcing OT The news during his pro- gram. KGCC also broadcasTed all oT The home games and some oT The selecTed ouT-oT-Town games. This year There were a varieTy oT courses oTTered in The area oT Radio STa- Tion Technology ranging Trom AdverTising To Programming To STaTion Management The radio sTaTion was designed To give sTudenTs pracTice under acTual broadcasTing condiTions. I4 44 llliilll, li i T Several moods were evidenT aT The all day rehearsal in preparaTion Tor The Third annual choral clinic concerT Three imporTanT Tig ures are recognizable. Dr. John Raymond, guesT conducTor lTop leTTl, Dr. Charles McAdams. GCC band direcTor below Dr Ray mondl and David PeTrash, GCC organ and piano insTrucTor, who accompanied The choirs, lrighTl. Dr. John Raymond ConducTed Third Annual Choral Clinic Dr. John Raymond, direcTor oT music aT LaTayeTTe Col- lege, was The guesT conducTor Tor The Third annual cho- ral clinic held in The Fine ArTs AudiTorium OCT. 28. More Than 400 area high school and iunior high sTu- denTs, combined wiTh The GCC choir, aTTended The all- day rehearsal in preparaTion Tor The concerT held The same evening. D-r. Raymond used The Fred Waring Technique oT com- bining music and words in preparing The religious, paTri- oTic and popular music Tor concerT. Only an experienced conducTor could have coordinaTed 400 voices Trom seven diTTerenT schools in one day The way Dr. John Raymond did OcT. 28. An audience oT approximaTely 600 persons waTched The combined eTTorTs oT The choirs aT The concerT held ThaT evening in The AudiTorium. 'Tl :tal Choir Presen+ed Religious Concerl' The 50 voices of lhe Viking Choir were presenred in concerl Nov. 2I in lhe Audirorium. under fhe direcrion ol Boyd Whilworfh and accompanied by David Peirash, piano and organ in- slruclor. The program consisred of religious se- lecfions, culminafed by Anronio Vival- di's Gloria Fearured soloisls for lhe concerr included Jan Roberfson, so- prano, Cindy lv1il+on,soprano and Jac- que Holcomb, conlra alro. Perrash gave a shorl organ recilal, performing Vivaldi and Bach's Con- cerlo in 'D' Minor. A halo ol 'fhearer lighfs seemed 'ro encircle members of rhe Viking Choir when 'rhey per- formed such religious numbers as Amazing Grace. To lhe Unknown God and Gram Us Thy Peacef' The Viking Choir re- ligiously performed several numbers in a Sunday evening concerf in rhe Fine Arls Audi'rorium. SPORTS In Mo'rion fi . is vxerrf- H , , N. . ,J P-.mvsdsinsfvrmw-,m A Q . ' ' '- 1. fiZ9f4Wl-1 , v..m.,y,. W W- I ,frm fm? ,,.. ,, , , MZWQZ , k Vinum 11 vas- ytwfv' 1 ' '- 'k' ,, -.2 W ,,, , . Y ' ,,.p.J.g:,,.l,,..M ,Q .- T,t.3T.g,x' ...M J, ' Y' If N91 iv'-QM ,,,.,,V,i ff' ' W we Us . , Viking lead-off hiTTer Gary RichTer beaT ouT an infield hiT in a game againsT Hill CounTy Junior College aT Fairview Park in Sherman. Fall Baseball Record BesT Ever GCC's Third year of fall baseball was The besT To daTe. Ending The season wiTh I I wins ouT of The lasT I2 games, The Vikings posTed a sparkling I5-7 record. Coach Charlie Ward's recruiTing paid off for The Vikings as The freshman piTchers recorded several shuT-ouT performances, includ- ing Two no-hiTTers. Besides freshmen, Ward s'TrengThened The Viking squad wiTh several soph- omore Transfers. Ward had high praise for his reTurning leTTermen as he commenTed aT The end of The season by saying, The sophomores showed a greaT deal of leadership qualiTies ThaT inspired The newcomers. V' fzffzs, V Y.--,....,. I g Kenny Walls, Viking 5 righffielder, A scored l from Third base againsT U Oscar Rose College as The Vikings successfully pulled off The double- sTeal play. GCC won bofh games of The Twinbill, 4-3 and 6-O. 'litvlg 0 Gary Rich.Ter, Viking second baseman, slides safely into Third base during The game againsT AlTus, Oklahoma. GCC spliT The double- header, winning The TirsT game I-O, buT dropping The second, 4-3. WalTer Kenny, Treshman caTcher Trom l-lousTon. puT The Tag on an AlTus ballplayer as he aTTempT' ed To Tie The TirsT game of The Twinbill in which GCC won I-O. Vikings Win Three Of Four From AlTus 1 -A .ar , The Vikings showed Their elalion af home plare afrer Kenny Walls l9l scored from ,firsr base on a baseball rarily, an inside- Ihe-park grand-slam homerun off Ihe bar of Gary Richler. GCC won fhe game againsf Oscar Rose College, 6-O. Fall Won-Loss Record GCC Their Scores Scores 5 Olcla. Cily S.W. 6 O Olcla. Ciry S.W. 7 O Hill Jr. College 3 6 Hill Jr. College 5 IO Hill Jr. College 9 5 Hill Jr. College 4 I Allus Jr. College O 3 Alfus Jr. College 4 3 U. ol Plano 4 2 U. of Plano 3 4 Allus Jr. College I 8 Allus Jr. College 4 I Murray Sfale 0 2 Murray Slale O 4 Oscar Rose 3 6 Oscar Rose O 6' Murray Slale 2 I Murray Srale O 3 Hill Jr. College 6 9 Hill Jr. College 2 5 Oscar Rose O 3 Oscar Rose 2 Fall Season Record: I5-7 ll Y .ff,.:!l.,w M- sigfiff-' 5 M---4 . , Kenny Walls was congralulaled by Coach Ward Ilefll and Milne Bene- ? ,Mat field when he rounded Third base is X 'v affer hifling a homerun againsf 4 Alfus Junior College. The Vikings held on Io 'rhe I-O Ieadlo win Ihe game. 52 Baseballers Faced 49-Game Schedule BASEBALL SCHEDULE SPRING 1972 Feb, Easffield Jr. College Home l:OO Mar, Easffield Jr. College There :OO Ranger Jr. College Here :OO Bacone College There :3O Mounfain View Coll. There :OO Mounfain View Coll. Home 3:00 Ranger Jr. College There :OO Alfus Jr. College There :OO Texarkana Jr. Coll. There :30 'Tyler Jr. College There :3O John F. Kennedy - Wahoo. Neb. Here 2:00 'Panola Jr. College Here :30 April Bacone Jr. College Here :3O Carfhage College - Kenosha, Wis. Here 6:OO 'Paris Jr. College There '30 Carfhage College Here 6:00 'Angelina College Here '30 'Tyler Jr. College Here '30 Alfus Jr. College Here .30 Texarkana Jr. Coll. Here 30 'Panola Jr. College There 30 Universi+y of Plano Here .OO 'Paris Jr. College Here 30 'Angelina Jr. Coll. There 30 Universify of Plano There '30 'Conference Games - All Dales Are Double Headers girl? Z Xa :aw Members of GCC's infield included lop, TL-Rl: Rick Barker, Bill Clay, and Jim Lucas. Borlom row members are The Vikings all-conference re- lurnees Gary Richrer and Alan Whillield. K K AL ..... Y T e ' 1 D rf W Q Zim? s J W f-W we .pn ,W The Vikings' double-play combinalion, shorlslop Bill Clay and second baseman Gary Richler, were a slrong poinr as GCC prepared lor The long spring schedule. 451' M sifarnf f, T uv rf ififltf is Coach Charlie Ward's very sTrong piTching sTaTT consisTed of Hopl, IL-Rl: Les SuTTon, Jerry Shaclcleford, Paul Holliday, and STeve PresTridge On The bo Tom row are David Greene, Alan WhiTTield, Larry NuTT, and John Nervberg. Ward Praised SpiriT BuT Worried AbouT DepTh WiTh The largesT schedule ever aT GCC, Coach Charlie Ward and his 20 member squad seT Their sighTs on a successTul spring season. Ward was Taced wiTh many dishearTening problems during The OTT-season buT was enlighTened by The spiriT The Team showed in early going. WiTh no depTh excepT aT piTching, Ward was noT Too opTimisTic abouT his Team's chances againsT Tough conference oppo- nenTs such as Panola and Paris. As The SAGA deadline approached. Ward sTaT- ed ThaT if The squad wenT injury-Tree dur- ing The spring Then There would be a chance Tor a decenT winning record. As Rick Barber awaiTed The piTch, STeve PresTridge Tired a TasTball To caTcher Jim Lucas. This acTion occurred during a pre-season inTra- squad scrimmage. Oulfielders for GCC in- cluded fop row, lL-Rl: Terry Midkiff, Jeff Camp, and Mike Benefield. ln The middle of +he boffom row is 'rhe ofher Viking ou'r- fielder Waller Kenny. Shown wifh Kenny are re- serve inlielders Lee Smifh and Scoff Cook, Nor shown, due 'ro injury, was Frank Sfone. The Vikings scrimmaged Aushn College several fumes during pre season Here Third sacker Rack Barber prepared fo pu? a 'rag on A C runner 4 Rick l lor'ron. s aHresulT oT Taking Too big of a lead off TirsT base, Viking Alan WhiTTield had To biTe The 1sT in order To avoid a pick-oTT Trom AusTin College's TirsT baseman. WhiTTield was illed saTe on The play as GCC baTTed across eighT runs in The TirsT inning oT This scrim- age. PiTchers Were To Be CounTed On Heavily Being fhe only brighT spoT ThaT Coach Ward could Tind, The piTching sTaTT Tor The Vikings would have To be The back- bone oT The Team. This was a compleTe reversal Trom The year beTore as Ward had a sTrong hiTTing line-up. T-lowever, if The hiTTing should come around, and The piTching sTaTT holds opponenTs, and The deTense holds up, Then The Team could very easily resemble The Dodgers oT The early I96O's when They dominaTed The baseball world wiTh The same TreaTmenT. The Vikings did however have some Tal- enTed hiTTers Tor The spring season. Gary RichTer and Jim Lucas were big STicks Tor The Vikings during The Fall Season. Rick Barber, Bill Clay, WalTer Kenny, and Alan WhiTTield all were hiTTing well when The season-opener was creeping up. , N. Rick Barber and Gary RichTer Trap an AusTin College runner beTween Third and second base. LaTer in The clay RichTer, The Tall season's leading hiTTer, sprained his ankle and would be ouT of The line-up unTil almosT The Time Tor The Vikings' season-opener on February 26. 155 Members of +he I97I-I972 Grayson Counfy College Tennis Team were: llell To righfl kneeling, Donna Yerion, Debbie Morrison and Rhonda Skaggs. Slanding, Troy Smilh and Roger Golclsmilh. l97I-I972 Tennis Team Schedule Opponenf Dale Place Time Paris March 7 Paris l:3O Cooke COUUTV IO Gainesville lZO0 Cooke Counfy I7 Home I :OO Navarro 20 Home 2100 Tri-Meer Kilgore-Tyler 21 Tyler ioioo Paris April 4 Home I :3O Tyler 6 Home I :OO Navarro IO Corsicana I :OO Mary Hamilion, fennis coach, gives Donna Yerion, The only sophomore on The 156feam, some lips on her backhand. Freshman Troy SrniTh Takes Time ouT Trom classes To pracTice on his backhand aT The courTs locaTed on The WesT Campus. Freshmen DominaTe NeTTers Only one sophomore, capTain Donna Yerion, reTurned To The 7I-72 Tennis Team. The oTher Tour Treshman members prac- Ticed diligenTly To prepare Tor The Tough Two monTh sched- ule. Due To The consTrucTion of The gym and The moving oT The main campus courTs. The Tennis Team had To pracTice eiTher on The WesT Campus or one oT The local courTs. Roger GoldsmiTh doubles as a member of The Tennis Team and also The baskeTball Team. GoldsmiTh was a disTricT winner in high school aT Lewis- ville. N Troy SmiTh and Rhonda Skaggs .VX spend an aTTernoon wiTh Donna Yerion and Roger Gold- smiTh pracTicing Tor Their upcoming dou- bles. I k..,., ,psig , . 4sX.,s.Q .T , 35, 157 - 1 f!kf1wE,1s,:-I-4:1L-.-155, .:. I 'Y . Sv 2b'li1-32,1153 k nl ., ,M 11 rw, ,Q V. ,N ,,,,,,,f,:. :B wx af 1 ww W H , f,1W, L,L1g -A V .A ,,,,, ,,,m+1ymi'ig,,, ,ram , ,..,. ' 2' f 2 V. - , fr -. L, , Sl 3 , , g o 'ws' uv 1:55 : Q :Qaf?i1fiJQ2af5vw'1xf2w2waa2?gg1wKw4mwuva22'fwiaswwyLwsfeesemkwaeszff,m.Qa:z,.-1 ' we-v sn' 1 wh ,w if 4 f 3- we M A ,'5l 4 ,egg '.z, , 45.4 ' vwwwf ww IMM, nmmuw-:Ewa-1mm, Members of fhe I97I-72 Viking baskefball feam were: Bufch Redwine, guard: Tony Ryan, guard: Jack Suddafh, guard: Roger Goldsmifh, guard: Rondey Fabre, guard: lfop rowl Dr. Flavil George, assisfanf coach: Tommy Johnson, forward: Frank Clarke, forward: Kenny Harper, for- ward: Sfeve Shofner, cenfer: John Shirey, forward: Richard Chrisfensen, cenfer: Ellis Sfewarf, forward: Jim Spivey, head coach. Nov. I8 20 22 25-26-27 29 Dec. 2 4 6 9 I I I3 Jan. 6-7-8 I IO I2 I4 I5 I8 20 2l 22 24 26 27 3I Feb. 4 5 7 II I2 I7 I97 I- I 972 Baskefball Schedule Soufhwesfern Chrisfian College Midwesfern J. V. 'Navarro Viking Classic Chrisfian College of fhe Soufhwesf Ausfin College J. V. 'Paris 'Lon Morris 'Tyler 'Jacksonville Bapfisf 'Kilgore Murray Tournamenf Chrisfian College of fhe Soufhwesf Murray Sfafe 'Panola Norfh Texas Freshman 'Paris Ausfin College J. V. 'Angelina 'Jacksonville Bapfisf Soufhwesf Chrisfian Col. Murray Sfafe 'Henderson Counfy 'Henderson Counfy 'I.on Morris 'Panola 'Tyler 'Angelina 'Kilgore 'Navarro Terrell Wichifa Falls Corsicana Home Home Home Paris Home Home Home Home Tishomingo Home Home Denfon Home Sherman Lufkin Jacksonville Home Tishomingo Home Afhens Jacksonville Lufkin Tyler Home Kilgore Home Vikings Were Hopeful For A Playoff Spof In Tough TEC As a member of fhe fough Texas Easfern Conference, fhe Vikings were baffling for a spof in fhe playoffs when fhe final SAGA deadline came around. The conference playoffs were changed slighfly from fhe year before, as eighf feams had a shof af fhe fifle. The firsf four finishers, however, would have fhe home courf advanfage in fhe playoffs. As fhe final dead- line was approaching, GCC had a 2-9 conference slafe wifh seven games remaining. The Norfh Zone Tournamenf, in which fhe Vikings parficipafed, was fo be hosfed by lasf year's conference champs, Tyler. Tyler Kilgore, Lon Morris, and Jacksonville Bapfisf were holding down fhe fop four places af fhe midway mark in fhe conference schedule. Since I948, fhe TEC has had six nafional championship feams and six ofher feams fhaf have placed in fhe fop four spofs of The nafional fournamenf held af Hufchinson, Ka. each year. Under fhe direcfion of Jim Spivey and new assisfanf coach Dr. Elavil George, fhe Vikings were hopeful for anofher playoff spof as fhey have reached fhe Norfh Zone fourney every year since GCC's firsf baskefball squad in I966. 159 60 Viking Tommy Johnson drove The lane and was fouled by a Navarro player in The TirsT conference game. GCC losT The conTerence opener aT Navarro by a narrow 7I-67 margin. WiTh The score Tied aT 67 all wiTh 23 seconds To play, The hosTs sTole an in- bound pass and scored. Na- varro sank Two Toul shoTs in The closing seconds. To puT 1 , The game ouT of reach. t I in .,,...., is .,,. .. Us e,::.... 5 'f ssrraaa Vikings Drop Conference Opener To Navarro 7I-67 The Viking cheerleaders and a small group of Viking Tans iourneyed To Corsicana via school-sponsored bus To supporT GCC in iTs . TirsT conference game. However, They were disappoinTecl by The ouTcome as The Vikings dropped a close one, 7I-67. GCC guard Rodney Fabre drove down The sideline hoTly pursued by a Seminole guard in The champion- ship game OT The 'Viking Classic. The Vikings Tell in The Tinals 87-54. 2 35 'lf ., .s. . , i Ar, 7-Mc: fifisw' , ZL .JN 'T . A- ' I ..., tm 51.1-. ,. ,ii.siisss T isss is . 5 W Q Seminole Takes FirsT Viking Classic Tourney Seminole Junior College Trom Oklahoma used a TighT deTense, sTrong rebounding and sharp shooTing To capTure The TirsT an- nual Viking Classic held in The GCC gymna- sium during The Thanksgiving holidays. Seminole beaT The hosTing Vikings 87-54 in The Tinals oT The Three-day TournamenT To Take home The huge championship Trophy. Seminole gained a Tinals berTh by beaTing ChrisTian College oT The SouThwesT 92-67 in The TirsT round, Then deTeaTed Oklahoma CiTy SouThwesTern in The semi-Tinals IOI-78. GCC marched inTo The Tinals wi+h vicTories over ForT VVorTh ChrisTian College I I8-78 and EasTTield College 97-83. The consolaTion championship wenT To WesTern Texas College, who deTeaTed FT. WorTh ChrisTian 85-78 and Cisco Junior College 98-95, aTTer losing To EasTTield in The TirsT round. Oklahoma CiTy SouThwesT- ern Took The Third place Trophy wiTh a 99-84 win over EasTTield. Sophomore cenTer STeve ShoTner hooked a shoT over The ouTsTreTched Seminole deTense in The Viking Classic Tinals. Seminoles +igh+ deTense and Tancy ball handling held The Vikings To The lowesT poinT ToTal-oT The TournamenT. 'ws ,-ff 'M eww' y ii was , W, 'aww -Q Richard Chrisiensen, Viking cenler, pufs defensive pres- sure on Lon Morris's cenier Sammy High. Chrisiensen fouled in +he acl buf responded wilh 20 poinis To lead ihe Viking scorers. Vikings Gave Lon Morris Good Figh'r In Losing Cause Rodney Fabre, Viking freshman from Baron Rouge, La., Tried io drive be- Tween Kenneih Smilh and Eugene Harrell of Lon Morris. Fabre pumped in I2 poinfs as ihe Vikings fell To Lon Morris, 87-76. Behind lhe shooling and rebounding of Richard Chrislrensen and forward Kenny Harper, lhe Vikings ioughl gallanfly againsf formidable conference foe Lon Morris. Trailing 38-29 af hali- fime, fhe Vikings roared back wi+h Jrhe defensive work of Har- per and The shoofing of Chris+ensen. The Vikings came wilhin one poinr a+ lhe hallway poinl rhrough lhe second half, buf Lon Morris hii a sfreak and pulled away lo a 87-76 vicrory. Viking Tommy Johnson fried in vain +o rake lhe ball away from Lon Morris's sfarring forward Eugene Harrell. Johnson conlribuied I2 poinfs in lhe losing cause. 162 'luna- Q Klhuiws au' au6.:,s.,- -,Q A V. ,E B ,inf QI -,,, . Coach Spivey's Tacial expression shows a disappoinTed look aTTer his Troops ToughT gaIIanTIy againsT Coach Floyd Wag- sTaTT's Tyler club. The Vikings enTered The dressing room aT halTTime Trailing by a mere seven poinTs, 48-4l. ln The game versus Tyler Junior College, Viking Tommy Johnson scored on several shoTs such as This one. Johnson ToTaled I5 poinTs in a 95-75 loss To The running Apaches. s,,t ,f ff' Running Apaches DeTeaT GCC, 95-75 Coach Floyd WagsTaTT oT Tyler Junior College is a legend in iun- ior college baskeTball, and his Teams have compleTely dominaTed The Texas EasTern ConTerence ThroughouT The years. This year's squad was no diTTerenT Trom The oThers. WiTh cenTer Charles McKinney and Torward Jerry AharT doing mosT oT The scoring, They were again a poTenT uniT. The running Apaches iourneyed To The Viking gym and were in Tor a surprise. WiTh inspired perTorm- ances by Vikings Richard ChrisTensen and Kenny Harper, GCC was behind iusT 48-4I aT halTTime. ln The second halT, GCC pulled wiThin Two poinTs wiTh IO minuTes leTT buT Then The Apaches goT Their running game TogeTher and pulled away To a 95-75 vicTory. Being hoTly pursued by Two Tyler Apaches, Rodney Fabre scored on a breaka- way lay-up. Fabre was The guarTerback oT The oTTense as GCC was behind The Apaches buT came wiThin Two poinTs oT The lead midway Through The second half. 64 John Shirey grabbed fhe rebound as Doug Harrell blocked ouf high-scoring Sammy Hervey of Kilgore. Hervey missed numer- ous shofs fhroughouf fhe confesf buf finished wifh 29 poinfs, far below his 37 poinf average. Dunlop Twins Lead Kilgore V Ellis Sfewarf and John Shirey blocked ouf opposing Kilgore players fo win fhis rebound baffle. However, fhe Vikings came up on fhe shorf end of fhe scoreboard as GCC fell fo Kilgore, l I4-95. if i To Vicfory Over GCC, I I4-95 Kilgore, wifh fhe addifion of fhe Dunlop fwins lRon- ald and Donaldl off fhe Texas 4-A championship feam, Cypress-Fairbanks, became a sound confender for fhe conference crown. The Rangers Sammy Her- vey has been fhe main gunner for Kilgore, buf wifh fhe Dunlop's fhe Kilgore scoring affack is even more deadly. GCC couldn'f sfop speedy Ronald as he led fhe offense and poured in 29 poinfs. Hervey had fhe same poinf fofal buf was nof near as accurafe wifh his shofs. A big surprise in GCCS offense came when freshman guard Bufch Redwine came off fhe bench in fhe second half fo burn for 24 poinfs. The Vikings rebound leader was Ellis Sfewarf, who pulled down lO rebounds and also hif for I6 poinfs. l i ii f Kilgore's fwin brofher acf was devasfafing in fhe GCC game. Ronald and Donald Dunlop combined for 44 of fhe Rangers I I4 poinfs. Here Donald drives fhe lane befween all five Vikings. The main reason GCC was vicTorious in The homecoming game was The Vikings hounded An- gelina wiTh a TighT de- fense. Kenny Harper and 4 Richard ChrisTensen are E shown as They applied E pressure To Angelina's high-scorer Eugene Wal- , coTT. Harper played one N oi his TinesT games againsT Angelina as he re- sponded wiTh 24 poinTs and I3 rebounds. WalcoTT was held To a mere I3 poinTs Tor The nighT. I Vikings Were Vic:Torious I In Homecoming Clash WiTh abouT Tive minuTes To go in The Vikings home- coming clash againsT Angelina, The momenTum oT The game could have changed Tor The beTTer or Tor The worse Tor GCC. However, Viking Rodney Fabre's he- roics pulled ouT a evenly ToughT game and Turned iT inTo a rouT as GCC prevailed in a convincing manner, 94-8I. Fabre, who scored buT I2 poinTs Tor The nighT, broke The game open aT The Tive minuTe mark wiTh Three sTraighT driving lay-ups. Following This spurT, GCC opened up a lead ThaT increased To as much as I8 poinTs beTore Coach Spivey leT The reserves Take over. Tommy Johnson and Kenny Harper were The big guns Tor GCC as They ToTaled 54 poinTs be- Tween Them. Johnson goT game scoring honors wiTh 30 poinTs, buT Harper hiT his highesT ever in a Viking uniTorm wiTh 24 poinTs. They also combined To bring down 24 rebounds To lead The Vikings in ThaT deparT- menT. Ellis STewarT goes up and over The back oi Angelina's Eugene WalcoTT. STewarT was given The baskeT on The play buT was also called Tor an offensive Toul. He ToTaled I3 poinTs and seven re- bounds Tor The nighT. sa, r E I Q27 521' -SI :If - . .. Xfircgziui '1fE:i:s45:e2xiii:X X -V .. L Q ...,... Ng ,... 1. ..,. ,..f:,L in m.W.,,k.,.: .A , , X .iff , 35 -. x ex Ifflffz-,.t vw Q I 'if e . , L if A K 'X '91 ' - N., is 53.41 1 Q 5 .3 W '. N- Q 3' 0 , 3 X 2 'Y .J : , , - , U .,,,, if 9, l 4 Qgmmb . 'kv' i fi af- iifff 9. I--A 5 3 ! fi K K 1 jg I Q' 4 ' 'i A1 E Aw f GCC Nips Paris, 69-65 For Second League Win Ellis Sfewarf gof mosf of fhe limelighf, buf Richard Chrisfensen puf fhe game away as GCC beaf arch-rival Paris in a barnbur- ner, 69-65. Sfewarf had his besf perform- ance as a Viking as he demolished fhe visif- ing Dragons wifh 27 poinfs and I4 re- bounds. Chrisfensen, affer missing fhree fimes, finally puf fhe gameiouf of reach wifh only six ficks of fhe scoreboard clock leff. Barely ahead 67-65, Chrisfensen baf- fled fiercely unfil finally, fhe shof of fhe game, a reverse lay-up, dropped fhrough. This upped fhe GCC conference record fo 2-6 and I2-9 for fhe season. Coach Spivey commenfed abouf fhe game afferward by saying, fhis was one of fhe finesf perform- ances by a GCC feam ever. Cenfer Richard Chrisfensen puf fhe Paris game ouf of reach wifh fhis reverse lay-up wifh only six sec- onds leff on fhe ficker. Chrisfensen bombed Paris for 22 poinfs as GCC squeaked by fhe arch-rival Drag- ons, 69-65. in Ellis Sfewarf and Paris perform- er Johnny Beach showed ballef- like form during fhe Viking- Dragon shoofouf. Sfewarf gracefully desfroyed Paris wifh 27 poinfs and I I rebounds. 167 .f 68 f1 L -'XL ' 1,2 li up - , , , ,, , 9 Fx, ,...,. W., As Ellis STewarT signaled he was open underneaTh The baskeT, Viking guard Rodney Fabre direcTed The Viking aTTack in The encoun Ter againsT Henderson CounTy. Sharp-ShooTing Guard Led Henderson PasT GCC Trailing by a mere Three poinTs wiTh Tour minuTes leTT in The game, GCC was very much in The game versus Henderson Coun- Ty. However, Rosie Fuller, The Cardinals sharp-shooTing guard, caughT Tire and poured in Tive sTraighT shoTs in The closing minuTes To power Henderson CounTy To a 9l-79 decision. Fuller ToTaled 35 poinTs in- cluding I6 Tield goals. Tommy Johnson was The Viking leading scorer wiTh I9 poinTs. A week laTer The Two Teams meT again, buT This Time The conTesT was held aT Tar away AThens. GCC came Tired up and walked away wiTh one oT The biggesT upseTs in The conTerence race. The Vikings revenged Their earlier loss wiTh a Thrilling 88-85 vicTo- ry. The key To This game was The Vikings 2- I-2 zone deTense ThaT held Fuller in check as he could only manage eighT poinTs Tor The nighT. Tommy Johnson couldn'T geT a shoT away under The baskeT buT passed oTT To TeammaTe BuTch Redwine who scored on an easy iump-shoT. Johnson did, how- ever, score I9 poinTs To lead all The Viking scorers. .L - ,X,,- if, .-f N f ,f . K In Times oT Trouble, such as The seven-game losing sTreak iusT beTore The ChrisTmas holidays, Coach Spivey showed many moods and emoTions Through The course oT The games. Spivey was very seldom seen wiThouT a Towel in hand and was conTinuaIly shouTing insTrucTions during The games. Coaches Experience Helped YouThTuI Vikings Jim Spivey began his Third season as head baskeTbalI menTor aT GCC wiTh a 30-35 Two-season record. While aT Grayson, Spivey's Teams have Tinished TourTh and sixTh in con- Terence sTandings. Prior To coming To GCC, Spivey coached aT Beaver, Okla., where his Team Tinished The season wiTh an I I-I I record. Spivey played his college baskeTbaIl aT SouTheasTern STaTe College in Du- ranT, Okla., where he was a Three- Time all-American. LasT year he was named To The all-Time NAIA baskeT- ball squad, and is IisTed among such eliTe proTessionaI sTars as Willis Reed, Dick BarneTT, and Lucious Jackson. A brighT new Tace was added To The GCC coaching sTaTT This year. Dr. Flavil George acTed as assisTanT baske+balI coach and also psycholo- gy insTrucTor. George broughT wiTh him I8 years oT coaching and Teach- ing experience. I-Ie received his bachelors Trom EasT CenTraI STaTe College in Oklahoma and his mas- Ter's and docToraTe Trom NorTh Texas STaTe. I-Iis IasT Three years were spenT aT SouTheasTern where he was assisTanT proTessor oT psy- chology and educaTion. I-lis IasT coaching iob was aT Teague I-ligh School where he was also The assisT- anT superinTendenT. As Coach Spivey waTched The Tyler game inTenTIy, Coach George gave insTrucTions To a resTing Richard ChrisTensen. Spivey and George com bined Their knowledge To give individual insTrucTions To all baskeTbaII parTicipanTs oT The young and inexperienced GCC Team. 169 The members of fhe i972 golf squad were: lleff fo righfl Kirk Keller. Larry Duke. Mike Tignor, and Paf Manning. Members nof shown were Danny Blankenship and Gary Minfon. Eddie Roberfson, sfudenf affairs direcfor, coached fhe linksfers. Golf Team Had Promising Look We have fhe pofenfial fo be fhe besf feam in fhe conference, fhese were fhe words of fhe golf coach and sfu- denf affairs direcfor. Eddie Roberfson. l-le confinued by saying, l consider fhis exfremely sfrong feam un- mafchable in fhe iunior college ranks. These sfafemenfs give a good indicafion of how fhe golf feam should fare fhis year. Roberfson fook over fhe coaching reins from baskefball coach Jim Spivey affer he direcfed fhe linksfers lasf year. The members of fhe feam las shown abovel were made fo shoof qualifying rounds because only five members will be faken fo fhe conference meef held somefime in fhe lafer parf of April. Roberfson nofed fhaf fhe five members wifh fhe lowesf scores will make fhe fearn. The firsf feam compefifion was held on March IO, againsf Cooke Counfy College. 70 l l l This Type oT Body English was shown every Monday nighT in The very compeTiTive bowling league ThaT conTinued ThroughouT The year. Tension mounTs as Debbie SmiTharT records The scores Tor her Team during a compeTiTive nighT oT college league bowling. The leagues meT each Monday nighT. Bowling STudenTs Showed CompeTiTive SpiriT Every Monday nighT aT 5 P.M., sTu- denTs would gaTher To do baTTle in The GCC bowling league held aT The Twin-CiTies Bowling Lanes in Sherman. Under The direcTion of Charlie Ward, baseball menTor, The sTudenTs showed Tine Torm if noT al- ways high scores. l-lowever, when Time came Tor The compeTiTion To begin, The sTudenTs showed Their sTyles in Their guesT Tor The bowling league TiTle. WiTh pens in hand, PaT Hodge and Roger UTTer Talce Time ouT during one oT The Mon! day evening college league bowling games To Till in The score cards Tor Their Teams. Jin... Brad Blankenship pu+ defensive pressure on Sigma quarferback Frank McNaIlie. Blanlcenship's Denison leam was defeared by Sigma 25-O. Lonnie Phillips of Jensen Hall balfled for 'rhe ball wifh Jerry McKinney of lhe McKinney +eam in +he championship. The ball fell incomplere and McKinney's defense held Jensen scoreless in +he finale of flag foo+ball. Twelve Teams Compe'red For Foo+ball Ti'rle Wilson Wynn, of Sigma, rounds end as Eddie Tiller of Jensen Hall puls rhe srop on him. The dorm players defealed Sigma and wenr on undeleafed rhrough 'rhe regular season play. However, fhey mel 'rheir doom in lhe finals againsl aggressive McKinney. 72 1, is Z McKinney Records I2-0 Shufguf ln Foofball Championship McKinney, an independenf feam consisfing of for- mer high school players, defeafed Jensen Hall in fhe final game of inframural foofball champion- ship. McKinney combined defensive pressure, and an awesome offense guided by quarferbaclc Bobby Dunn fo upend GCC's dorm players by a I2-O score. McKinney and Jensen fraded several punfs before McKinney finally gof on fhe scoreboard wifh a 50 yard fouchdown pass from Dunn fo George Wells. McKinney's defense sfubbornly held ground in fhe second half, and Dunn capifal- ized again fhrough fhe air wifh a 35 yard TD pass, This fime fo Jimmy Ormand. The game ended as McKinney's I2-O lead was never fhreafened. Gabe Nesbiff of McKinney and a feammafe puf defensive pressure on Jensen Hall's quarferbaclm Gary Travis. McKin- ney's defense prevailed in fhe championship game as fhey recorded a I2-O shufouf vicfory. Milne Hendricks of McKinney slcirfs fhrough Jensen Hall de- fenders on his way fo a long gainer. Jensen feammafes sur- rounding Hen- driclcs are Gary Travis, Eddie Til- lif, and James 4, 05-'Fi Li++reII. 173 -' ,m-- .L 1 - X. --,. ...A. , . in Qflfidvg 4' :mf ft Rs 'L 1+ E-323 NSW' an S. 7? Aww-f ' Wwfw' L,,, ' ze 9?-. if ' X2 wif. 1- 'wsQiX'. , , an , Lf W 1 - , M... 4' ,gk 3 'Y 4' . N 15,51 , ,tsl 1 ,. 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N5 sf? 1 J Rs - , 91155 , 9 x Q L wi if J st f 7 0 KenneTh Cogburn, sporTs ediTor, and Gary Green, sponsor, discussed some problems encounTered in laying ouT a sporTs page. MosT oT The problems dealT wiTh Theme conTinuiTy. 5 5 Q Carl Duvall, Saga and Graphic phoTographer, gained mosT of his experi- ence Trom The Navy School of PhoTography. Duvall has won numerous sTaTe phoTography awards in his Two years aT Grayson. I972 Saga STaTT Chose MoTion As Yearbook's Theme The 72 SAGA sTaTT seT as iTs goal Tor The year - To dupli- caTe The qualiTy oT The 7I book. The Theme Tor The 72 SAGA was MoTion. Trying To cap- Ture The moTion oT The campus produced many new chal- lenges Tor The sTaTT and especially The phoTographers. The sTaTT hoped To produce a book Tull oT meaningTul copy, pho- Tographs ThaT communicaTed and overall, a book ThaT gave an accuraTe hisTory oT The year. ...- ....aavl lngrid WhiTing, copy ediTor, had The Task oT obTaining all The names and copy Tor The 72 SAGA. . ., .V ,TW Danna Phillips, SAGA ediTor, served as assisTanT ediTor on The award winning 7I SAGA. Phillips worked wiTh sTaTT mem- bers coordinaTing choice of picTures and layouT To coincide wiTh The general Theme. Kennelh Cogburn, sporls edilor lor lhe GRAPHIC and SAGA, proved lo be veisalile in covering all sporling evenls including mens' and womens' compelilion. Cogburn Iealured a sporls column in each issue of lhe GRA- PHIC lo give a well-rounded approach lo GCC sporls. if 'R Mary lvlargarel Oliver, journalism maior from Dallas, was re sponsible lor all club news appearing in lhe GRAPHIC. GRAPHIC Added Awareness To Campus The GRAPHIC, a six-page labloid newspaper pub- lished bi-monlhly by lhe iournalism classes al Gray- son Counly College, was dedicaled lo furnishing lhe sludenls wilh The news ol campus happenings. Covering every phase of campus life, The GRA- PHIC added new +wis'rs To lhe normal campus newspaper. The GRAPHIC added more pholo es- says and special piclure lealures along wilh several new columns including Forum and slale, local and nalional news happenings. The GRAPHIC, under lhe supervision ol Ronnie Cole and Gary D. Green, became an up-lo-dale newspaper Jrhal furnished lhe campus evenls lo all lhe sludenls and lacully. John Dennis Olsen. Radio and TV major. was in charge ol covering lhe campus lralernilies and sororilies lor lhe GRA- Pl'-IIC. '81 Mary Lou Dusek and Phyllis Dilfenduler sel' all rhe slories inlo juslified lype before They were pasled up info lhe GRAPHIC. Typeselling requires a skilled 'rypisl wilh a command of The Eng- lish language. Clark Crablree worked as lab lechnician for 'rhe GRAPHIC and SAGA slallsu Maebelh Ferron, freshman journalism major, worked on 'rhe slall +his year 'ro gain experience +o sfep inlo one of rhe major reporfing posi+ions during her sophomore year. winger 3 l uuiuus , up :,' ff Iis, 1. K . .i .,,. . ss-. .V l Sara Kissinger and Joanne Twining, bolh freshman journalism major joined rhe sfafl in lhe fall. Kissinger served as a slall wriler her freshm- year faking on a major porlion of The reporling. Twining assumed 'rhe p sifion of edifor during 'rhe spring semesler aller having worked as a sra wriler for one semesler. .. 'F-NE' . .. 'Ii 'ffm.., X 'U' ,l Nancy Ward. GRAPHIC edifor, has held 'rhe reins for Ihree semeslers and provided direclion and organizalion for Ihe slaff +0 produce a successful semi-monlhly publica- lion. The GRAPHIC is Ihe Iirsf publicaiion for Ronnie Cole 'ro sponsor: Iresh from a iournalism maior af Sam Houslon Sfale Universify and in-Ihe-field experience al a local paper. ,,,,,.,...---'H , IMA- gi 'I it' Eddie Humphries, Sophomore slall wrifer, came 'ro Ihe GRAPHIC wilh experi- ence on an area high school publicalion and also a publicalion in Germany, Humpheries was a Phi Thela Kappa honor sI'uden+ and acfiye in many campus organizalions which enable him To wri+e across a broad field. Tom Lowe, GRAPHIC pholographer, has relurned To college fo pursue an educalion aller serving 20 years in The Air Force. Wilh I8 years phofography experience working wifh Air Force publicalions and free Iancing for local news- papers Ihe GRAPHIC hi+s 'rop form in pholography. 1' e will WEBER 6 I KM H119 MSW IX 7 9 A , 'N- 9-l':' 0- la 2 ,h' 1 5 M WW,?,,.,,W,W, ,Ml Q Freshman Officers Sena'rors Selec+ed Freshman officers and Senafors were elecled a+ The beginning of lhe Fall semesfer by a general eleclrion of fhe s+uden+ body. The Freshman class represenra- 'rives are responsible for represen- 'rafing The freshman class in vari- ous aifiairs and acfing as a liaison To The adminislrafion. The Freshman Officers for I97l472 were Susie Bell, Secrefaryy Bruce Siclcles, Vice Presidenf: Burch Thornhill, President T Ad The Freshman Sena- fors for I97I-72 were: Roger Uffer, James Williams and Jimmy Reynolds. 185 6 Samofhrace members for l97I-72 were: Fronf row, leff fo righf: Paf Hodge, JoAnn Ziegler, Cafhy Cook, Lisa Chessir, Paula Sav- age, and Nifa Hawkins. Cenfer row: sponsor, Frances Bailey, Linda Gay, Jan Wilson, Valana Nix, Becky Nunn, Mary Lou Dusek, Sharon Sfeedman. Sue Ann Nichols, and Carol Jones. Back row: sponsors Jaquifa Albin and Dorofhy Heffon, Joyce Sfevens, Julia Simon, Elizabefh McCullough, and Cyndi Langford. Samofhrace Moves Toward Communify lnvolvemenf Samofhrace is a nafional sororify open fo young col- lege women who demonsfrafe oufsfanding leadership and scholasfic abilifies. lf was sponsored by fhe Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs of Denison and Sherman. The officers for fhe 7l-72 year were: Paf Hodge, Presidenfq Danna Phillips, Vice-Presidenfq Fran Chesfer, Secrefary-Treasurer: and Tommie Sue Medlin, Reporfer-Hisforian. Danna Phillips, Samofhrace Vice-Presidenf, and Mark Wedding, APO member donafed blood fo fhe Wadley Blood Bank fo re- plenish whaf was borrowed for Alberf Tocquigny, former GCC sfudenf who became seriously ill affer an aufo accidenf. s l l i l Mary lrou Duselc and Danna Phillips, SamoThrace Vice-President made a hearT Tor The Homecoming dance which had a Theme oT ValenTnnes. LaTer in The evening Mary Lou was crowned Homecoming Queen. DQ SamoThrac:e PromoTed Campus K N SpiriT SamoThrace was involved wiTh many communi- Ty and campus acTiviTies during The I97I-72 year. Some oT Their on campus acTiviTies in- cluded donaTing blood To The blood drive Tor AlberT Tocquigny, sponsoring and co-spon- soring many school dances, perTormed a slciT in The campus TalenT show Vahalla, enTered a candidaTe in The beauTy pageanT, helped boosT spiriT aT The baskeTball games, enTered a Team in The college bowl compeTiTion, and many oTher campus orienTed acTiviTies. Since The Business and ProTessional Women's Clubs oT Denison and Sherman were The naTional sponsors Tor The Grayson chapTer oT Sam- oThrace, The members worked closely on many civic-proiecTs. These proiecTs ranged Trom helping To build The ChrisTmas parade TloaTs To aTTending banqueTs and lecTures sponsored by These clubs To helping To sTarT a new chap- Ter oT SamoThrace aT AusTin College. HOKE During The I97l-72 baskeTball season, SamoThrace helped To boosf school spiriT by making signs To pro- moTe The Team. 187 188 Members oT Sigma TheTa Epsilon are: lleTT To righTl Frank McNallie, Charlie Kirby, Elon Reynolds, Mike Miles, Ronnie Perry, Wilson Wynn, John Gurley, Larry Harden, Donnie Ford, Bennie Paddock, Ronnie Walker, BrenT PiTTman, Johny Bruce, Dr. Mack Broiles, sponsor. lback rowl Gib Davis, Bob Cummings, Bob Powell, Darrell Brooks, Jim Thomason. BrenT HunTer, Jim VandergriTT, Guy Hall, John Nall, Dickie Greene, Darrell Holcomb, Mike EoTT and John Walker. ZGE WesTern Week Winner Sigma TheTa Epsilon, wiTh The goal and purpose oT devoTion To developmenT of characTer and scholasTic leadership Through acTive parTicipaTion, proved To be a leader in I972 as overall winner oT WesTern Week. Sigma rounded up poinTs by having The winning queen, Marilyn Brown, and The winning sheriTT, Larry WinTers. Also in The winning caTegory was Bob Powell in The wheelbarrow race, Donny Ford and Tom Hardin in The egg Toss and Bill Blankenship in The quick draw conTesT. i l Sigma also placed TirsT in The greased pig conTesT, bicycle race, Tug oi war and The goaT sacking. Gib Davis. Sherman sophomore and a member oT Sigma 'l'heTa Epsilon, was one oT The Tive Sigma mem- bers who gave blood To The Wadley Blood Bank. The blood was used To replenish whaT was borrowed Trom The bank when AlberT Tocquigny, Tormer GCC sTudenT, became seriously ill aTTer an auTo accidenT. BrenT PiTTman, member of Sigma TheTa Epsilon, presenTed a complimenTary TickeT Tor The beneTiT baslceTball game To Governor PresTon SmiTh during his Tour of The GCC campus. Sigma TheTa Epsilon, a service TraTerniTy, spenT many hours planning ser- vice proiecTs To raise money Tor worThy causes buT like oTher TraTerniTies The members always Tound Time Tor relaxaTion and recreaTion. Sigma member Johnny Bruce Takes Time ouT from a busy day of classes To relax in The sTudenT cen- f W Ter. Af X. F-fi' b x I viz, 'VVV , I, If 351 .C Crw i 'ffl firms l2OQdfunnPf6 T ya T ' fc Qra - H P if LL Jflme f l gp O Q g4,4' 1 . fll a'fefQQu3 l D006 rs 2 fly f W sl ' ' , Q xi C2yf?nS Sigma TheTa Epsilon held a beneTiT baskeTball game wiTh The KDSX Roadrunners on Feb. 26 To raise money Tor The crippled children's EasTer seal drive. This beneTiT game was iusT one of many ser- vice proiecTs Sigma underToolc during The year. 189 APO Sponsored Bene'Fi+ Baske'rball Game Alpha Phi Omega aclives are: Firsi row: Joe Earherly, Gary Arnefl Ronnie Underwood Carl Ellis Mark Wedding Tommy Jeffcoal Anrhony Mahan, Leland Smalhers, Relugio Cervanles, Mike Scofl, Rod Sleed Jim Granl Charles Francis Larry Carrer Don Tamplin presidenr and Jim Colvin. Sponsors nol shown are: chairman, Ronnie Cole: Gary D Green Tom Goza Kennefh Miller and Neal Baker Alpha Phi Omega was responsible for building boorhs during Wesrern Week and also sponsored a 5 To I boofh af lhe Weslern Week carnival. Among The many services and aclivilies during rhe year were: operaring lhe concession srand during home baskerball games, sponsoring a benefir basker- ball game berween Moore's Red Heads and rhe GCC lacully, sponsoring a baskerloall game berween Jrhe Harlem Magicians and Jrhe GCC lacully and hav- ing a spring banguel and dance wirh Samorhrace. 190 er . 1'-if .K V7 I ! wifi, is E ' ' i 5553 M Q Q-.Qu- Phi Bela Lambda members for l97I-72 were: Fron+ row, leff +0 righ+: Sponsor Gerald Locke, Sally Kennedy, Linda Boggs, Mike Eversoll Regina Ma+hews, sponsor Gene Mason. Back row: Don Tropp, Mike Wilborne, Ron Brown, Mike Srripling, Paula Porfer. Debora Johnsfon sponsor, Neva Pinkslon, Joe Slringiellow, and Debbie Taylor. Phi Be+a Lambda Pursued Business Careers Members of Phi Bela Lambda had one of 'rheir busiesi years yer as lhey compiled and prepared fhe sludenl direclories, parlicipaled in Vahalla, 'rhe campus lalenl show, served as hosl for 'rhe business exhibil, sponsored +he cracker ealing conlesf in Wesiern Week and allended lhe Spring convenlion in Dallas. Phi Bela Lambda was a nalional organizalion for college sludenls preparing for careers in busi- ness and induslry. Officers were: Mike Eversoell, President Paula Pocler, Vice-President Debbie Taylor, Secrelaryq Mark Slripling, Treasurer: and Joel Slringfellow, Reporler. Mr. Gerald Locke served as sponsor wilh Neva Pinkslon and Jean Mason serving as co-sponsors. This Viking profile drawing, submilled by Jerry Shackel- iord, was lhe winner oi The l97I-72 sludenl' direciory cover conlesl. if'X14 van gf STUDENT Dlfrecroafl Nm A Q- I I '39, 1 10 Qwwww Q-1 If LI 57 embers of The American Chemical Sociely are: Fron+ row, leff +0 righ1': Pal Jackson, Susan Kendreck, Mary Marle++, Tom Harker, Peggy Um- ess. Second row: Donna Yerion, Renee Linville, Laurel Johnsfon, Oscar James, Sarah Kennoen. Third row: Clark Crablree, Darrell Williams, bbie Felps, Roberl Taylor, Mike Robardey, Mike Young, and Clifford Wood, sponsor. American Chemical Sociely Sponsors Seminars M. .LY 'P ii A ACS officers were Roberl Taylor, Presidenl: Susan Kendreck. Reporlert Laurel Johnslon, Secre- lary-Treasurer and Darrell Williams, Vice Presidenl. ln December lhe officers along wirh Cliff Wood allended a regional meefing in San Anlonio where lhe highlighl was a symposium on wafer pollulion. Grayson Counly College was one of rhe 25 colleges in lhe nalion 'ro have a sludenl affili- ale chapler of lhe American Chemical Sociely. The organizalion had 22 mem- bers, and alrlended many of lhe regional meelings in Dallas and FT. Worlh. They prepared wafer analysis reporls lor The Regional Planning Commission and hosled Dr. Samuel Siege, a yisiling scienlisl from lhe Uni- versily ol Arkansas. ACS also sponsored srudy seminars during lhe spring semesler. lift- Mx J ip ,yy. AV . F' i ,11' 12 AssociaTe Degree Nursing sTudenTs were: lrow onel Jerry Curran, Linda lvliTchell, BeTTy SmiTh, Joane Avery, Sandra Johnson, Karen Thompson, Lou NorThcuTT, Deborah SmiTh, Diane Lidy, Rolinda Drumb, BeTTy PemriTe, Flora Duncan, Linda Gray, Vernie Thompson, Beverly Layne, Elaine ThoaksTon, Norma l-leaTh, Win Bayless, Jan Boggs, Cindy Hodge and Barbara Schumackher. TNSA Sponsored Fall Workshop The associaTe degree nursing program sponsored a Tall workshop on OcTober 23 wiTh The Theme oT Nursing lmplicaTions ln Emergency Care. The workshop was aT- Tended by all TNSA members in The dis- TricT and as a resulT oT The workshop all Grayson TNSA oTTicers were appoinTed as disTricT oTTicers. Among The speakers were several well known docTors oT The area including Dr. C. T. Lewis, Dr. D. l-l. Darling, Dr. V. J. Vaughn, and Wilson N. Jones' head nurse in The emergency room, Mrs. Carol Sullivan. Their Topics oT discussion were concerned primarily wiTh The emergency room and included such TiTles as Cardiac and Pulmonary Resus- ciTaTion , Nursing lnTervenTion and Emergencies in Surgery. 94 OTTicers Tor I97IfI972 were: Carole KeaTon, Vice President Karen Thompson, Corre- sponding SecreTary: Lou NorThcuTT, Treasurer: Bobby Savage, PresidenT7 Vicki Miller, Recording SecreTary: Dana STahl, Sponsor: Nancy ArneTT. Program Chairman: and Jim Brown, ParliamenTarian. I My Members were: lleTT To righTl Tommy SuTTlehan, John W. Carder, Virginia Hackney. Charles Brown. Bobby Savage. Dana STahl - Sponsor, Nelda Maxwell, Nancy ArnoTT. Sharon STeele, Mary l'ludspeTh. PaT Klein, PaTricia l'lough, Susan Jinlcins, GyneTh BuTler, Karolyn Samples, Frances Simmons. Carolyn Burlc, Linda McNeese. JoAnn Henson, Alma l lall, Judy STudman, Faye Pierce, RuTh BaTes, Evelyn Fielder, Viclci Miller, Carole Keelon, Gloria Crain, and Linda MinTz. -1-iq X Nursing STudenTs Manned Crisis lnTervenTion CenTer During The Tall semesTer The members had numerous balce sales boTh on campus and OTT, and sold ChrisTmas candles To help pay To send The oTTicers To The sTaTe convenTion in AusTin where They ran several candidaTes Tor sTaTe oTTice. Besides Their valuable worlc aT The area hospiTals The nursing sTudenTs underToolc The iob oT helping To man The newly creaTed Crisis lnTervenTion CenTer. ln These and many oTher ways The TuTure nurses served Their communiTy wiTh acTion and loTs oT iT ThroughouT The year. lleTTl TNSA members Trorn DisTricT Il 'converged on Grayson Coun- -3 Ty College Tor a workshop held OcTober 23. RegisTraTion and all sessions were held in The nursing audiTorium. A T' b 1 I '54, ' FirsT row: MarTha Howard, Jean Meals, Bernice Chapman, Joan HarT, Flo McMenamy, Virginia Gray, Joyce Chalk, Linda Umphress, Shirley Helwer, Ophie Cobb, MarTha RahuTs, Helen GenTry, Loy WalTers. Susie Lessly, Addie Tyree, DorTha Reed, Sandra Garner, Alice Robinson, Dean Fielder, RuTh Kidd, Thelma Parker, Wanda CrabTree, Sally MoncreT, Cleo PiTTis, Jayne SmiTh. Joyce AuTen, Rose LaPrelle, Ruby ShelTon. Lynn Porcelli, Wanda Simmons, STella Jordan, George Adams, Jean Mills. LavaTo Branch, Neoma Veal, BeTTy Buchanan, Clarala Holloway, Sue Thomas, Georgia Moore, Willie Mize, Grace Cole - lnsTrucTor and coordinaTor, Maudie Vessels - lnsTrucTor. Elva Banks, Joyce Thomas, Bina WhiTed, John Hailey. Emma l.imons, and MargareT Dell - lnsTrucTor. VocaTional Nurses Provided Xmas GETTS The purpose oT The VocaTional Nurses' Club was To TurTher The cause oT nursing. ATTer compleTion oT The Twelve monTh program The nurses were eligible To Try Tor Their VocaTional Nurses' license. 80 members comprised The VocaTional Nurses' Club wiTh Grace Cole serving as sponsor. The club was acTive in boTh on and oTT campus acTiviTies. Among These acTiyiTies was The sponsoring oT bake sales dur- ing WesTern Week. OTh.er WesTern Week evenTs were Tree counTry and wesTern concerTs presenTed in The caTeTeria Tor The sTudenT body. Nursing sTudenT, Ruby ShelTon was The TeaTured singer aT The concerTs. The members gave a ChrisTmas parTy and purchased giTTs Tor elderly paTienTs aT The Sherman Nursing Home. A cov- ered-dish dinner was held To celebraTe The season. 96 Nursing sTudenTs Helen GenTry and Sue Thomas assisT Bernice Chapman inTo a wheel chair showing oTher nursing sTudenTs, Magdlena Galligos, Neoma Veal, Rose Mary l.aPrelle, Joyce Thomas, STella Jordan, Loy WalTers, Flo Mchllenamy, Virginia Gray, Elva Banks, and Willie lvlize The proper way To place a paTienT in a wheel chair. One oT The many Things a nurse musT know beTore being pre- pared To enTer inTo a career as a nurse is how To draw an iniec- Tion. Cleo PeTTiT shows Georgia Moore, RuTh Kidd, Bina WhiTsd. Clarola Holloway and BeTTy D. Buchanan The proper procedure. I . Q '-u-Ln?-zigafw MTW Q' Nursing insTrucTor, MargareT Diel, reviews parTs oT The skeleTon wiTh nursing sTudenTs Dean Fielder, Ruby Shel- Ton, and Jayne SmiTh. Being able To recognize The dil- TerenT parTs oT The skeleTon and knowing Their names is a musT Tor a nurse when she enTers The Tield oT nursing. A maioriTy oT class Time is spenT sTudying manneguins which display diTTerenT parTs oT The body. 'I97 1 Phi Thela Kappa members were: lsealedl Lucille Paqlasch, Jessica Carler, John Harrelson, Pam McKnight Karen Fosler, Clark Crablree, Clif- ford Wood - sponsor, Eddie Humphries, Roy Fulmer, Jeaneffe Bullard - sponsor, Carl Kenl, Alice Slarlc - sponsor, Larry Carler, William Carnalhan - sponsor, Diane Looney, Jack sudda+h, Marvin Amerson -- sponsor, Larry Slcocla, Janice Treadway, David Green, and Carol Wiley. Phi The'ra Kappa AHendecl Honors lns+i+u+e 2 l in L ,,, ,,,,, my n 2 mb' ra A 98 AT fhe weslern week carnival Phi Thela Kappa sponsored lhe wheel ol forlune boofh. John Harrelson, SAC presidenl, shows +ha+ everyone was a winner. Earl Baker, Mary Beck, Susie Bell and Mickey Brown were iusT a Tew oT The 45 people iniTiaTed inTo Grayson CounTy College' chap- Ter oT Phi TheTa Kappa. February 8 in The GCC Nursing audiTorium. The members were chosen Through an elecTion by The chapTer members and a TaculTy commiTTee on The basis oT scholarship, leadership and characTer. Phi TheTa Kappa lniTiaTed ForTy- Five lnTo ChapTer Phi TheTa Kappa was again one oT The lead- ing clubs on campus. Five members and CIITT Wood, sponsor, aTTended The honors insTiTuTe held aT FT. Lewis College in Duran- go, Colorado. CliTTord Wood, chapTer sponsor, was ap- poinTed regional advisor Tor The naTional iunior college honor socieTy in SepTember OT l97I. During The school year Phi TheTa Kappa sponsored The Wheel oT ForTune and The Penny Toss during WesTern Week. They also sponsored The campus TalenT show A NighT in Valhalla. OTher acTiviTies included presenTing To The college an oil porTraiT oT Dr. Cruce STark, reTiring presidenT, and co- sponsoring The College Bowl. The naTional iunior college honor socieTy encouraged The developmenT oT leadership qualiTies, aca- demic goals and involvemenT. CliTT Wood, chapTer sponsor and regional advisor Tor The naTional iunior college honor socieTy goes Through The recepTion line during The social aTTer The iniTiaTion ceremonies. Lucille Paglush and Pam McKnighT served as hosTesses during The recepTion. wi-4 ' 'I99 . iw. Wm ,,,,,,,W Emil: gud- sb F jus? ?n.,, . M wx W Aw w .5 K . if H gh L 'af S x . ,,,, , HE xxx 1 'M Sin Ii I Mn, 3 iwll? K s 6- Q , N 3' 1,5 0 W'n.e W iq' 6 G QQ ff 0.3 ,-1' vi 1.. Ti 'fy Z Y , A I J X if' X 1 3 S fi JUNK S-E 5 5, X 1 ,V :N 451 r pf' w mgsy K I K ' . 1 . -. , 8' w .Q - , gs fy X N t, x bQ 2 A J gk A f, f ' XX Q hii7 tf . 1 ' E wig? Nw Sf bg ff-' L M vs.- fi ' ' gf V. f . V, I' .1 ey ?'1 fb ASW vf' ffl. sf' w Al? .W :1 2' ,. 3,4 TM 'W' 1 W to A aww Aww H' ,Ns 0,'! I A'1'FA'NY . -41 X X ' 'hai' 14 mf 3 S' 'wa E E I l i E i i e E I i 2 z i 3 1 E I 5 . Members of +he Vilcelles are: Hop rowl Tanda Tolberf, Nona Booher - Caplain, Jeannie Jones, Lois Lagrone, Tammy Pifer, Jane? Park, Dor inda Henslee, Donna Mcxhden, Cynlhia Delvlinl, Nancy Levinslci, Judy Walfers. Joyce Slevens. Penny Worrall, Mary Rose Denl, Sara Kissinger Karhy McGinnis. Caryla Shadden. VilceHes S+a r+ecl if Third Season ii The Vilcelles, Grayson Counly Colleges drill Team, slarled lheir lhird year under lhe direclion of Palsy Henderson and Goodloe Lewis. Lewis has been cho- reographer for fwo years, while Henderson has been sponsor for Jfwo years. Besides performing a+ all home conference baslcerball games, 'rhe Vilcelles made appearances a+ Valhalla, Denison's Chrisfmas parade and 'roured Jrhe area high schools. The Vilcelles received one hour of PE credil lor lheir parficipafion in 'rhe Vilcelles. Their class mel lwo days a weelc during which roulines were pracliced and new slcils were learned. 206 hi sis r 3 , 1 E 3 ..v.,..,..W... 5 , ls i... ,W ..f...,...m.'.. . . Q r 'cf' In 5 f. vs. ,L , ' , .sf Y wi img - x ,Q - - -xi f ...,.,, 4, - -,wif F' f is 11 ' si 2, u aa. -W is -f2'fg23f?2.s... s mis 5 2 T ill IvIembers.oT The Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes gaThered around sponsor and Bible Chair direcTor, Jerry Lawlis, To inTormally chaT abouT pos sible services They could perform as concerned sTudenTs and communiTy members. PicTured wiTh Lawlis are ll-rl Richard ChrisTian, Kenny l-lar per, Tony Ryan, Rodney Fabre, Roger GoldsmiTh, BuTch Redwine, and Mike BeneTield. AThleTes Organized New FCA ChapTer On Campus OTTicers selecTed To represenT The Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes were: lleTT To righTl Rodney Fabre, capTain elecT: Jack SuddaTh, secreTaryq Richard Chris- Tensen, capTain7 Roger GoldsmiTh, capTain elecT: and lvlilme BeneTield, Treasur- er. Jerry C. Lawlis, direcTor oT The Bible Chair, along wiTh baskeTball menTor Jim Spivey, made a muTual agreemenT aT The TirsT oT The year To sTarT a chapTer oT The NaTional Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes. Because oT a Tull schedule oT evenTs, The organizaTion was aT TirsT slow in geT- Ting sTarTed. l-lowever, when The TirsT meeTing Time was seT, 20 inTeresTed members aTTended. Lawlis described The FCA as a service organiza- Tion ThaT is made oT persons who had been aTh- leTes or had aThleTic backgrounds. He also sTipu- laTed ThaT iT inTroduced To These persons a com- mon desire To learn more abouT God, The Bible, and To make beTTer persons oT Themselves. When underway, The FCA TirsT perTormed a deed oT inviTing Two orphans Trom The Boles l-lome in Greenville To spend an aTTernoon wiTh The Vilcing Team members. The orphans aTe The pre-game meal wiTh The aThleTes Then saT on The bench wiTh Them. OTher ideas were broughT up in TuTure meeTings buT none were acTually seT up. WiTh The guidance oT Jerry Lawlis and Coach Spivey, The organizaTion seemed To be on iTs way To a brighT and promising TuTure. 207 208 ' 9 K 'W 12 V 's., Qll ' E l y E r s u gn ,,.l1s9 1, is 1 ' 5 3 Q r r I 1 l 6 5 , ' z l' 1 ,l ,Z in i rg r glgvl5lil',,l .355 , ggi f., 1 . , W. 4 4, 1 v wg ' .a 2 lf' 1 v I , Q, r i ll AN 2.1 as mari F Grayson Counly College cheerleaders are: llop rowl Mary Lou Duselc, Sleve Wolfe, Rhonda Skaggs, Sharon Sleedrnan, Prissy Smilh -head cheerleader. and Nancy Kollwilz, Mary l-lamillon, sponsor. Cheerleaders Crea+e Spiril' a IN 'ff 574 ,gvwv r w ,, .,, , 5 'Sl Ft X M We WGVWT - - - lWO P0lnl5- . . . Oooooooh . . . All lhe way Big Vikingsll During anofher close one, head cheerleader, Prissy Smilh, fell all of lhe happiness, Tension and hearfbreak, buf never losl hope or spiri+. .N W Wxwsfs . .,.,9,'wM ffm, NW, Freshman cheerleader Sieve Wolfe hoisls Prissy Smilh in one ol lhe new Viking yells. Sleve is only +he second looy cheerleader in GCC's hislory. The lirsl' was Jim Bray in I966. Freshman cheerleader Mary Lou Dusek showed her lruslra- lion as lhe Vikings dropped anolher conference game. The Viking cheerleaders allended every game during lhe 7I-72 season and cheered lor The hard slruck Viking leam. There were many close ones and many losses buf lhe cheerleaders re- mained loyal fans and supporlers. Sponsor for fhe 7l-72 cheerleaders was Mary l-lamilfon. Sophomore Prissy Smiih served as head cheer- leader. 209 .uf -I 5 w IX, 55: n . v A .mv .Y '04 X '59 . v.:x,',wgX 8' I ZUH, ,,:. 3 -.x.y 1- -l.!0'1 A . Xu, ,gg -+yf.,qa 1 ' ,QV . 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Many ol lhe Gun Club meelings were devoled lo lhe sludy ol dillerenl lypes ol lirearms and how lhey operale, Slu- denls also learn lo assemble and clean lhe weapons as well as lire lhem. Zim Fffiif W H Si? Wi Eff? Lf 4 W7 7vC.j, 325 'Zta C-03 0018 J O Sw? 101 -lg: 110 CD-on S-235' 299 01123 FQGD O3 UU 209 323 552 O- no Q33 930+ ?fq3-S 3 3UZ C '1 OOO CDCTf ix-.. waz 353 845' 99-01 250 -.:-fl 1--'cn mg, - WVU Uucn Emo, O2-3 cn 3 M101 OO DSU 0102 IIE: O.5':: 1-3-EO QJQX sm 0,253 was 3'LQ'T'1 239 596' CD 1 ff' 'DX Q-OJ Of? G52 53' qCD cn T97 W3 VD1 002 Ig -9- E59 yi-an Ol OJ? 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Jones, 7I-72 chairman oT The advisory board helped geT The program organized. AlThough The new club musT look To The TuTure Tor Their accomplishmenTs, They hope wiTh This iniTial year ThaT They have laid Tirm groundwork Tor Their proiecTs To come. The girls have worked hard aT such Things as oTTice procedures and microbiology. They were assigned aT The TirsT oT The se- mesTer To area denTisTs. l97l-72 oTTicers were: Becky WaTson, president Karen Kennedy vice presldenT Joyce Spencer, secreTary-Treasurer: BeTh Luce, reporTer Members oT The denTal assisTing club were: lleTT To righTl Dr. Rankin Hardy, sponsor: Joyce Spencer, Tana Sharp Karen Kennedy Paula M Ili son, Becky WaTson, BeTh Luce, Bobbie Payne, VeniTa Swiney, and Judy KlemenT. 214 The members OT The I97l 72 lnTramural Council were STan Link STeve PresTridge, Jimmy Reynolds. Richard Pierson, Bruce Sickles, Bryan Wil liams Herbie Covey and Jim GranT Each Team represenTaTive meT ThroughouT The year To seT rules Tor each oT The inTramural compeTiTions and TT wr?-sf f 1 mg iw-'75 ..'., T5 is if-Q is V :fig , 1 if an iq 3' Af 35259 ,Q ew .sc L 'QUE T' lnTramural Council Formed Two Leagues The inTramural council was Tormed as The oTTicial governing organizaTion which planned The inTramural programs Tor The year. The council deTermines sTandards, rules, and regulaTions Tor The various inTra- mural acTiviTies on The campus. The inTra- mural baskefball program was divided inTo Two leagues consisTing oT The American and NaTional. The six Teams making up The American league were: GDI-2, Jensen I-Tall, Travelers, PoTTsboro, Baseball and APO I. The Teams in The NaTional league were: McKinney. Tall boys, GDI-I, Blacks, APO-2, LanceloT Links, and The Bible Chair. Head baskeTball coach Jim Spivey was given a crying Towel lasT year by some OT The baskeTball players. K The Dorm council Tor The girls main campus dorm were: CaThie Holland, presidenT: Lois Clark: supervisor: JaneT Park, TirsT Tloor wesT wing: Princella Hubbard, boTTom Tloor easT wing: Susan Kendrick, Top Tloor easT wing and Caryla Babb, Top Tloor wesT wing lnoT shownl. The main purpose Tor The dorm council is To meeT and discuss Topics OT imporTance relaTing To The dorm: including curTew hours, dorm regulaTions and any oTher maTTer which has been broughT To The aTTenTion OT The Tloor represenTaTive. Dorm Councils as RepresenTed Cn Campus STudenTs WiTh The dorm councils main purpose being To represenT The dorm populaTion iT was neces- sary several Times during The year Tor The dorm council To meeT wiTh Top adminisTraTive personnel To iron ouT minor problems which arose. One maTTer which came up was The righT To have hoT plaTes and reTrigeraTors in The rooms. An- oTher issue which was discussed was laTer hours Tor The girls dur- ing The week and on weekends. The issue oT The hoT plaTes was decided in Tavor OT The dorm sTudenTs buT The one on The laTer hours was reTused due To many reasons one oT which is The local Town curTews. Members of The recenTly opened Jensen Hall dorm council were: STeve WolTe, Vice president Dar- rell Williams, Third Tloor represenTaTive: Ricky Reasoner, second Tloorg Randy GriTTin, presidenT and 216 Bob Bean, TirsT Tloor represenTaTive. ,ya X Members oT The Texas STudenT EducaTion AssociaTion were: lleTT To righTl Alma ThornTon, Lynn Hammer, Connie McCulloch, James E. LiTTrell, Debra Ray, Paula Savage. and Ann Kidwell. Sponsor Tor TSEA was lfar righTl Edward Owens. TSEA Formed As NewesT Campus Club The Texas STudenT EducaTion AssociaTion is a sTaTe organizaTion aTTiliaTed wiTh The Texas STaTe Teachers AssociaTion. The or- ganizaTion is composed oT prospecTive Teachers and sTrongly supporTs The develop- menT oT proTessional aTTiTudes and inTeresTs. The organizaTion brings in speakers To give inTormal luncheon Talks To The members. L. T. WhiTe, principal oT Fairview school spoke on The principals view oT The TuTure classroom, Teacher needs and The Things new Teachers should know abouT children and Their needs. 217 2 Members ol lhe Aulo-Tech Club are: Ronald Ayock, Bill Bornowski, Gary Gressell, Randy Reinerl. Larry Willmon, Dick Reynolds, Rodney Sle' vens. Ricky Smilh, Ricky Hardy, Bobby Smallwood, Huberl Thornlon, Jon Ponder, Don Cox, Ray Reed, Randy Hickman, James Mercer, Barry Beaman, Cecil Price, Glen Bells, Larry Long, Larry Null, lvlarlis Cobb, Earl lvlinyard. Gary Rice, Rodger Mack, Nelson Wrighl, Keilh Holloway, Allen Hall, Curlis Fails. Terry File, William Pleiller. Alvauo Farrilla, Earl D. Hillon, Gerry Kurman. Aulo-Tech Classes Expand To Wesl Campus The aulo-lech club grew as lasl as lhe aulo-me- chanics courses. Wilh lhe acquisilion ol lhe Wesl Campus, lhere are now lwo complele shops lor lhe sludenls lo work and learn in. The club look many lield lrips lo local shops and assembly planls in Dallas. Wilh lhe combinalion ol lield lrips and in class learning, lhe sludenls in aulo mechanics received a well rounded educalion and a lasling experience. The Aulo Tech club was organized lo promole co- operalion ol aulo mechanics wilh an emphasis on salely, in lhe lab and on lhe road. Waller Oyler, Main Campus aulo inslruclor, demonslrales i some ol lhe uses ol lhe Sun equipmenl lo Carolyn Goodwin, X lirsl girl lo enroll in a GCC aulo mechanics class. 4 L xx? ,- A pf: wfw.. new f , 4 M kr HW 4 A f-ffimifw 454 W... , f kg, if ,fffiglfi :A -H 3 , an W ,nf Q, r WY, I V L 4, fbi .h 4, : J 5 'fy Kg ,.,, in ii 4 wa, ADVERTISING In Mo+ion - Q A - 3 A I t 0.0 so -, ,,- wg. 1 F... 52 at ' xx V L -1. ksa vi- ., Q., N-., xii., r f . 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