Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)

 - Class of 1969

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'91 -: . 1,-11,0 9 11-1 .1:v:'-Q-jf, ,'J:11.1, 11' ,. 13 ff '15f.i- If ,:1,:15' I 352222 gf.:si':?1'1y1..5i,z.iz' . ' ,.,.- ,v:u.,,,,- - :1-- .-1- r,1-,- , ,'f1r3i'5?'j-gG,-.7117-1442:-51' 111 -- -fl-va'a,f1g,g:gz, A iff 1J.l',-53552 3: ,. -fit if-5 . - H-Lf '-3 -f:,1,' - 55121.11 .?'5Li.f5i'. ' ' - 1 1 I 1 11 1 'r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 my , 7 1 '11 .-cf . 1 1 b -1 cfm. ICT R VGA ah... Nm PDE N -lil September Welcomes Students September 9 ushered in the new school year at Henderson State College. The confusion of registration gave students their first taste of col- lege life. Tradition prevailed as Miss Amy Jean Greene opened the first freshman assembly with The Pine Tree Speech. The first week of classes, which began September l2, climaxed with a dance honoring the freshmen. New students ex- perienced that 'AOld Reddie Spirit at the first pep rally for the 1968-69 school year. Excitement filled the air as the Henderson Reddies opened the football season in a game against Mississippi State College in the newly completed stadium. Students celebrated the first Reddie victory with a dance in the Day Armory featuring the Sunday Funnies. Freshmen took part in student govern- ment as they elected class officers and freshmen cheerleaders. The Danish Gym Team provided Henderson and Ouachita students with their first cultural entertainment of the year. Student Sen- ate elections brought to a close the month of Sep- tember and set the pattern of things to come. . . 'P' ' 745855: nga- ,f +A., -,,.f..1 ,,,... 'QL 1 Registration C1555 ' , C4 0550 'Q V, , 6 f7 45,21 JW fl 6f5' J if f I gay 3 6 lf 6 J: , ,Q I 5 ,7 Q 5! .41 W'J.1V3 .3 0 7 ? 9501 7 4 95s 5 516 Z 'f if 1 , 3,2 7 57 79 SI? A 71670 356 185 6,4 Jae ,fp ,fgnvg 'pri 3 8 5 paw 5p,g4f2 A fffi yn- wx K0 XM Y 7 FWD mf-ffff J!! 6 l ,JJQJIMK by W --11 X ft .5-' -:.c, , .4 f .1 5gi,,,,,, furor 5 6 52 83 17 IJ 57 Sleepy faces and aching feet were the general rule at eight o'clock, on September the ninth, when students from coast to coast began registering for classes at Henderson State College for the fall term of 1968. Many hours had been spent by con- scientious students working out the perfect schedule, only to be met at the door of many sections by a sign reading 'Class Closed' Several of these prob- lems were smoothed over by the help of volunteer Heart and Key members stationed where they could be reached by bewildered students. At last class cards were in hand, and the Dean's stamp had been obtained. The new year at Henderson State Col- lege had begun. t k ...1 'Q f- nf? sv A 4 X , sg It: ' - 41 .1 2 . frii f X. , -.' ' ' S: : ' 5 ' V -.gn ,fp-K - L.- Q f iigifff ' ' X 'X' Q -'A fri,-5 A+- . .,'- ' yr. - 1 -.,...A: JANE BAILEY TEDIOUSLY fills in her class schedule card being careful not to make any mistakes. '45 tm l lllllllt tl is . . , ' r ., 1 1. fx' Nxf . ,ti X. f il J 'H l N 1 W in H .ft ti 1' th ,gh 575: w',. Eulwlli itll, '-v' amiga ' , .Qijlx u J' ,Q-1 . T 1 , I 1 1- X 'R 'I ' 'if ,Suu ' , ...1. .Zn l 5 ' . . 0' FT . PM l SUSIE SELLERS AND Mike Calloway seem to think registration will never be over. STUDENTS ARENT THE only ones who suffer through registration. Dr. Peggy Dorris ponders over a studenfs schedule. ,- V a...:'43-. 4222.-'r: iii' Ji: , 25 get W 1- , - W ' VAN' K 'f S 'bw -65'-Z'-:HiZ:21.i.Q:f'Hf?3,3::E1:' aw-. 21:-13 Sei -rf .iw ,wa-i , + 1nai.1qf.t .-5g:r2:f:' My 29 RlCHARD SALLEE, SEEKING the office of Senator, Position No. 3, addresses the student body. A ' s JEAN KEESEE, HENDERsoN's new- est feature twirler, stands tall as she leads the Reddie marching band. . '.,--' 'V X I- N P 'rx ug ART STUDENT, ELIZABETH Armstrong, concentrates diligently on drawing the Student Union. . ---: -' Q .yq .N wwf- xxx Q. If 5, . VNFJQNT 1 1 Lv ff- Rfw. 7' October Rides In -'XX .1-'QA I 'xxx fwf. , .f '.:L Henderson and Ouachita students took part in a student rodeo which prov- ed to be one of the outstanding events of October. Notable speakers present on Hendersons campus were Lt. General Lewis B. Hershey and Mr. Ashley Mon- tague. Mr. Montague is a well-known lecturer. who stirred the emotions of Henderson students with his speech on Man, Love, Aggression. These assem- blies were sponsored by the Faculty Spe- cial Assemblies Committee. Dr. Boyce Drummond, chairman. Dances. featur- ing popular bands, were held after every home football game. Members of the ad- vanced ROTC program acted as cheer- leaders for the cadets during ROTC Day, which climaxed October. 11357 N F JIMMY DUFFY AND Eric Davis of the Upper Deck performed at one ol Henderaon's victory dances. EVEN LLOYD .XSHCIRAFT gets thirsty during one of Hendersonk spirited games. .A- y. 1 M ,,Q-V, 1 ... ,XV X ' v I 7 ' EY. .. ' ,. , V. L :el .ii :Ne 'sl 4 . 1 .l fiff wi ft i M 13g Tw X6-ilk---' 5 V if tftirfifi Mitt figs he .hr 1-ill DAYVN BENNETT AND Ronnie Madison were the main stars in Little Mary Sunshine, which was one of the plays presented at HSC. I Fw' ROTC Day at HSC 4, Tv 'N N, N- .,f,::- .-:5 Al. w. x . jk 7' w fat :V x X x up N .. . ., -x Q X- xx? N . Q-v XM :'?'N1 . , ' V - , 1 f- I - . Q f y 1 1: X, , Ls 'QI K 23 r-wi I 3 4 1 114 E F 1 5 A,-.A ' X' Af' a sf'..1-Q A I' 64:54:- W Q. A 'uf.:n, -L fi: ,' . A . , 1 , 1 4 ' - , . 1 4, P ' af rw-iv-vx 1Ztv.,. 114-figs: . QW aqophgwviggg ,b ,K S if ez, 13' 2,2 gait u x xii jg - I l .. ,I 'kg-Y' an-.I ',', -Y-4 A rt, 5-CK 1 , . QA--,. 1 .- .V . er, -ffl, fist-.sp-1:-:'.'M if f': ?:'1 -1 -rfai-zss-as-l it 1:-4 -sv? Y 1 ,J--l cw,-.+..., k' , Q ---LII Q l . z nuwf- 1- -' 1' i ,iqjgg 'M -tw , ' 58- . -.is - ,ef - 'f 2 2 FHM V ' - ,. 3 - Q X, -Iam, t .. - List s, t. Warm days found art students adorn- ing the front of McBrien Hall with draw- ing pads and rulers in hand as the deadline drew nearer than anticipated. Cool nights drew many H.S.C. students to the warmth of that 'Ole Reddie Spirit' and bonfires, as the cheerleaders led the student body in many familiar yells. With all the activity, and in any weather, there are always places on campus that are quiet and serene, which show the beauty of the campus. I 'P -Q Ado -M ...1--,-, . ! 3 Ill Ill ' A :au Da nv g November began with the excitement of Fraternity Rush and the approaching game between Henderson and Ouachita. The Reader's Theater presented the works of Carl Sandburg. Special assemblies of in- terest featured Porter Briggs, speaker for the Young Democrats, and Bill Sands, an ex-convict. The highlight of the month was Homecoming. Festivities traditionally opened on November 21 with the Blanket Assembly honoring senior football players and the coronation for the Homecoming Queen. The Reddie Heartbeat began im- mediately after the coronation and contin- ued until the game on Saturday night. Adding to the festivities on Friday night was the annual Tiger-Cue followed by a concert in the Day Armory featuring Billy joe Royal, B. Thomas, The American Breed, and The House. BARBARA BRISCOE, PHIL Paleologas, Brenda Parks, and Eddie Shirron gave a brilliant performance on the works of Carl Sandburg. LARRY GARLAND IS doing his own thing for Reddie Spirit. The excitement of Homecoming filled the air as the annual Blanket Ceremony, honoring the senior football players, opened the festi- vities. Following the Blanket Cere- mony on Thursday night was the Coronation of the Homecoming Queen and royalty. The traditional beating of the drum, symbolizing Henderson's heartbeat, began after the coronation. Friday brought with it the Tiger-Cue and the largest bonfire Henderson students had witnessed during the season. Excit- ing entertainment was provided Friday night by B. Thomas, Billy Joe Royal, The American Breed, and The House. Alumni gathered on I-lenderson's campus on Satur- day, with registration beginning early in the morning. Colorful floats filled the Homecoming Par- ade, with bands and drill teams setting the pace. Pre-game festivi- ties included the introduction of the Homecoming Royalty and a display of the floats. After the game, in which Henderson proved victo- rious, the Homecoming Dance cli- maxed a week of excitement and tradition for all Henderson students and faculty. auf I :7 an X fi' ,LQ HOMECUMING af if - ' . Xb, A? 4' up- -Six? gf Y Q. X7 . f xx 1 ff all A nu. ., ,Q I Y, W? -'I . ' 'Q grfaa:-Hier, 5 11 ., R ff: IN KEEPING WITH tradition, the senior members of the Reddie football team were presented with blankets as a token of their outstanding work. f i 'bl p f . J t f 3 Q CAROL LANCASTER, PRINCESS-at-Large Nj., was escorted by Phil Patterson. Q- K- ..11 TRL , 1' l if I 'lf , I ' l 1 ' Q S . band, Paul Bailey. l' SENIOR MAID, CYNTHIA Bailey, was escorted by her hus- . X 1 E5 - ., 1 fl. , g 4, f. ' A., - , Gu..- X 5 rf .1-fo U- :fx - l - . ' ' J I f 'A ff f j . l E V ,fem 5 . -. Q I 1 A Y I .4 . Q ix . I e k A IL 1 iixbr 6 K ,, I R A xl? 4 'Q ,. , JUDY DOZIER, SENIOR Mgqid, SHARON HOUSTON, FRESIIXIXN Xl.lial, :md flgllld lrflgllxtlll, Sulalm- wag egqgned by Robert Bailey, more Maid, were C5COI'lL'Ll In hlolm lion-rburg :xml Louis qlhnlrlxj jordan. r,, ','T,, al.: ROBERT BAILEY PRESENTED Queen Carolyn Det- ARKY FLOYD OFFICIALLY crowned Carolyn tenheim with her flowers. Dettenlreim as H368 Homecoming Queen. THE LIORONATION YY,-XS climaxed as HSC students lnnrched toward the Reddic Heartbeat and the pep rally. THESE STUDENTS ANXIOUSLY await the beginning of the 1968 Homecoming Parade. 3 - inf, .- K .' 'Q +21 4 ,, X- s4?ff'4y,I 5 Am 'lf' E in we J-:QB Q9 f3 ll ggi' QYQK mix - 1 'W-Q4s'b .-.- J QQ9S'1.'5'5g3f1', A :W -:REBEL -.. -Am.-N nag... JW ' ..m2x2,.wg,.- ' .,:::.2f24g41:, , .gage-fc:,.-.,-,L-. YR ...mmm 'I-'v..- Y. a:k::,rf- . -. , . -Q .' , . 4, A . 5 - ' -'Q . ' , . ' - . ,tm -v T 1. ,, .t-' -V Nb .. V , . A t - .. i V , .. - -.v HENDERSON DEFEATED THEIR greatest rival, Ouachita, 16-0. -GENERAL SCOTT AND the Limou- sines played at the Homecoming Dance to climax a perfect night. Sorority Rush eff, DELTA ZETA PLEDGES perform for the informal rush party. For Henderson girls interested in pledg- ing a sorority, informal parties given by the individual sororities began January 6. The rushees listed their preference for in- vitations to the formal parties the following Saturday. Invitations to the formal parties were sent on Sunday afternoon. Prospec- tive pledges were impressed with the dig- nity and tradition at the formal parties. On january 18 bids were sent out, and the new pledges went to the Panhellenic House to accept their bids. ,1 Z-5 rl, , F g xy Q T O 4 .r s 46 Q 0? X .Q -' S - '-: , i Q 1' ksr MS 'J if 'S' ' , K . -. r -s z Flf W ,S L b e ' ' ' ' lil 1 if l 15, f' L ,.1A1 - Ln n A fi' 'V '3 Q is 4 lg A X E -1 ig. I N X 5, 4 E r ' f 1 ffvwf 9 sq' -. X .. S tl XX c 5 li is-.,Q. ' 4 f 'J e W In-I V O ,f G ' x PY A A X 1 X ' t 1' S X Q Q X 1 A A S 9 , he . Ns f X X L - - , sf' .0 RUSHEES, JANICE RUSSELL and Debby Rooks look at Alpha Sigma Alphas scrapbook. bn- .', bl VL ' U mm iq , , . , . 'B E:- KX' P X- r X - ll. ,V , -l 5. 1' b - t A I i ALPHA SIGMA TAUS, Susan Allison and Carolyn Kirby, sing their way into the hearts of the rushees. DETA ZETAS SHOW prospective pledges, Jane Al spaugh and Pat Holloway, their sorority jewelry. .y 5 2- ,A 5 Si . 1 3 555 if I ' I Eg 3 Ar ali? lvfagx ' 51 ' . 'mf ' 'i I i, .-.Q kia- '- ' ' fl ' C . I 'X 1 5:4 , 3 I' I X Z I . 3 3 H ' .Q Z J' I 'P i - .ff , ' , ,, 1 2- Q :gg -1- ei' A RUSHEES WERE ENTERTAINED with songs at the Alpha Sigma Tau informal party. PROSPECTIVE PLEDGES VISIT with sorority members at Alpha Sigrna Alpha's formal party. ,fX, ff WL lk X T IE, . 4 3 'I'-'.Zirf JAYNE ALSPAUGI-I RECEIVES refresh ments at Alpha Sigma Tau's formal party. . 5-n,,LV A -. L M? WWW DELTA ZETAS FORM a triangle as a part of their ceremony for rushees. Z4 f fl I -JI -Sr 5 J J-' 15 ALPHA XI DELTA members get acqufunted ulth v 1 MARILYN HARRISON AND liobbyc Nichols truly look the part of pmfessionnl models. T 'NIJ mf' 'Q SOPHISTICATION AND GRACE are charac- teristics of the formal sorority parties. f E 3 E Hi J ESTABLISHED MEMBERS NVELCOME rushecs with en thusiasm. v Y, ,, N. . 1-- ffl fav V 1 1 4 ,- HURRY UP! WERE gonna be late forthe dance. ,flE,-'W' v JOHN GORE APPEARS to be having a great time at the gala HSC Christmas Ball. V 'Q 9 . ff M' EVEN SANTA CI,,Xl'S CAME! :ii i lf, .. 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Students obtained their packets in the ballroom, and then secured their class cards from the various sections. All packets were returned january 10. Students received a fee statement the week of january 13. Pre-registration was completed with the payment of fees. Most students found this a very good way to avoid the tension and frus- tration which occurred during first semester registration. 'R pee- E wi I JF ,LES ,bf FROM THE PACKET line, go directly to the tables, do not skip one, do not pass one - just go directly to the tables. concerning I'6gi3lI'2lli0H. SIR, ARE YOU sure your name begins with MP SEE NO EVIL: speak nu evil: aunl think no evil lilfbllgillb NIGHT MUST FALL CAROLYN BURNS, AS Mrs. Terrance, and Ben Vick, as Hubert, give superb performances. NIARSHA NIODLIN AND Ken Parks help bring out all the mystery, suspense, and drama in Emlyn YVilliamS' Clussie. as lx I gi 3 i YS ,FN .,,gf,. j-1, f. Q A , f. .' wi ALT'-'.'fK.i:.9'J '. - ' vl - Q, Av gfpQ:1.'-.,,.f,.':' 5 . P., . 5. -4- , 3 .-,-g,w,,u :f': ,',h'A, K .1- -,w'x:,'.. : .- .' ,, -L .. .. KEN PARKS PLEADS with Darlene Emison, who portrayed Mrs. Bramson. EDDIE SHIRRON PLAYS Inspector Belsize, who calmly pieces the shocking puzzle together. 3 iblwlv., W .t -N M , ,fi f' N.. gf,-mm' ' fun Q..-. February A highlight of February was the Panhellenic Valentine Dance. The Student Senate also held a dance on February 21. Decisive games in Hender- son's quest for the A I C Crown were the Arkan- sas Tech game, February 14, and the Ouachita University game, February I7. February climaxecl with HCDdCTSOIliS basketball team traveling to Pine Bluff for the A I C Tournament. l'I11i SIGMA PIII EPSILUN lraternity hosted a gala Roaring Twenties party and dance on February 1. .HN TOMMY HART NVA5 named the Outstanding Amateur Athlcte lor thc month ol November. At the Charles T. Mcyct Foundation Awards Banquet held in Little Rotlx, Tonmty 515115 autogtnpllb lor young quarterback hopcluls. JERRY FOSTER AND Raymond Ivy demonstrate their. . . Tffivfi-f ff.w1'f. .P-1' , , - 7 3 blQ'.'v-Qi' ... wrestling skills at basketball halftime. N Q . fr I ,.1 l BOBBY FISHER AND Marilyn Harrison were chosen as King and Queen of Hearts. Panhellenic Sweetheart Ball THE LAVENDER HILL Mob provided entertainment for the ball. Q-WWHQY lixxe ek... Y 5-HC-2-, E Vxwvff xv...-' MARION CRANK DRAWS a large number of DAVID CONRAD WATCHES attentively - ready students as he speaks to the Young Democrats. to make another excellent camera shot. MR. H. GRADY SMITH, a member of the Board of Trustees, may often be seen walking his dog around campus or supporting the Red- dies at a basketball game. !,I!,,. ,-ff 61 ,- 0 OA L25 inf STAN IRVIN, PHOTOGRAPHER, fixes pages for the pmol hooks. , s .vi di, THIS ART STUDENT is wondering what a potato print and linoleum print has to do with ZITI il ll!!! ll W SHINING SHOES IS a familiar tink for Alpha Xi Delta pledges. CINDY SATTERLIE AND Kenny YVOodfield Clown with the pllotograpliers. Nr N, i f - grxx 1, W, lg ,gill L , giiv J f fifff 1 ,if 1 ., nl HE RILDDIE RIPPLILS put on an excellent show. MEMORIES OF MARCH would be out! March was a spectacular month! Spring fever hit, and students became critically ill. Classes were cut, and convertible tops came down. The river seemed to be a main attraction once again Plays were held, fraternities had dances, and the traditional Military Ball helped break the mono tony of school life. Nine weeks tests came up and students realized that in nine more weeks school 'E '-' ,f I ,V , xy fi ,nb wil .5 F , Sail 'Q F 9 1 1.54 tif, I Q s o 5 , t' N33 A , :il Qi . , 3 l 'K MP CHEERLEADERS, STUDENTS, AND faculty worked hard to support the Reddies at the Kansas City tournament Congratulations Reddies for a fine showing! SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL played at a Senate sponsored dance. l FRANK BOSXVORTH and Carolyn Burns play their key roles excellently. The Admirable Crichton .X V 'X ..,A.g. 'HF' Pr g A ini- 4--1-W -5-a - A -n - A GREAT DEAL of time and effort was put into the work for the Sig Ep Ball. A LO-T OF help and enthusiasm made the decora- tions beautiful. , O Slg Ep Ball i VVOULD YOU BELIEVE the band didn't show up? s -- ...,..,,,, mxgwf.. A Military Ball Antebellum was the theme for the 1968-69 Military Ball held March 15 in the new Student Union ballroom. The ball was proceeded by a banquet for the advanced cadets, their dates, and invited guests. Cadets were recognizable at the ball by their dress greens, white shirts, and bow ties. The formal affair drew many faculty members, isiiwy students, and invited guests to an evening of in- teresting music provided by Les Elgart and his Orchestra. This was the 32nd annual ball sponsored by the Military Department. Polite conversation and an elegant atmosphere prevailed as Henderson State College ladies and gentlemen put their best feet forward, NR Music, Memories and Migraines 70 N HSC Reddie Band The Reddie marching band is more common- ly known as the Pride of Henderson. It is the work and dedication of 77 students that moulds together this group that so proudly and magnifi- cently represent Henderson. Hours and hours of practice go into one fifteen minute presentation during halftime at a Henderson football game, or during one of their many performances before the public. Everyone on campus recognizes the ability ol the Reddie marching band, and we the staff of the Star believe they deserve this page. A P .sm ii Spring Has Sprung NIR. XVILLIANI ECI-IOLS, Director of Public Relations, directs a group of high school I-ISC campus. seniors lllI'Ol1gilOllE the W' 'iii' A1 A 'X AQS' v -xi- :. 1 ,Q a gm f sg. i t 7?f'J'l'iS:i, ffpfigrf iff? ?fQ54f:fL2-if i:fQ1:ffif:3fi:r f',kv N Lf- . 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An official preliminary of the Miss Arkansas Pageant, the Miss Henderson Pageant was the re- sult ol the hard work of many Student Senate members. The committee heads for the event were as follows: pageant general directions, Vicki Patterson and Gary Davis: production, Allan Schwab: publicity, Keith Carr: entries, Sharon Shelby: awards, Judy YVilliams: souvenir program book, Toni Tackett: attendance, Nancy Grisham: judges, Linda Haney: and choreography, Carol Lancaster. Others who gave generously of their time and talents are as follows: Major Dean Looney, who emceed and entertained: Ed Ryland, who also emceed and entertained: and the Maddening Crowd. The Maddening Crowd is composed of Ann Coppenger, a student at OBU: Susan Cop- penger, Debbie Phelps, and Pam King, all stu- dents at Arkadelphia High School: and Stan Rogers, a student at HSC. The Wayne Green Combo provided background music for the Mad- dening crowd as well as for several of the contest- ants. The combo consists of Marilyn Creen on drums. YVayne Green on piano, and Jimmy Duffey on string bass. if .. -E 12.314 - 1 ' . .. . ......-..,,., 1 V X 11 , , ,- H . age' Xi ' i S ' mflazfi. .. .-. - MISS LINDA HANEY, Miss Henderson for 1968, per- formed her last offical act by crowning the new Miss Henderson for 1969. -'7 . 'tm g Q' T 0, , fr i .rfb Y 'aff ' 'gi ',.,1 A g ...t 1 . ing specialist for Ole Miss University: and Mrs. john Balay, wife of Dr. john Balay of Arkadel -,....----'1 ,,.,.1v- 1-1 K -li, As is customary for all Miss America prelimi- naries, there were five judges for the Miss Hender- son Pageant. They rated the fifteen contestants in their performance in swimsuit, talent, and even- ing gown competition the night of the pageant. Talent counts 50 per cent of the over-all score, with swim suit and evening gown each counting X 25 per cent. The judges were Mrs. Nash. a Little Rock . -5 Y judge of juvenile court: Tom Chandler, owner of 'T-ii. Tom Chandler's Shoe Store in Arkadelphia: Mr. johnson, a Hot Springs florist, Van Brown, kick- N phia. The contestants met the judges at a tea in the Union Ballroom just prior to their interviews Mr. Chandler and Mr. johnson are shown above Mrs. Balay and Van Brown at the right, and Mrs. Nash below. F' '-x J Exim 5 fl Ju. Ll H x. mu ' F I 4. -u J 4 li , f The week proceeding the big event was a busy one for all concern- ed. The girls traveled to Little Rock twice, once to be on Eye on Arkan- sas and once to be on Vic Ames. Practice was held every day for five sam is Mi. ill u life? A PAGEANT days with one dress rehearsal on Sunday afternoon. Some idea of the work involved can be gained from the pictures. Getting the feel of the ramp Qtop leftj are Billie Ann Faulkner and Nancy Birkhead. Everyone Watches as Wayne Green's nimble fingers flash gracefully across the keys-corn Qtop centerj. Carol and Phyllis Dedman keep an eye on the girls rehearsing the swim suit segment While the camera man keeps an eye on Carol and Phyllis. fcenter leftj. The girls got to use the new school bus for their trip to Little Rock. Mrs. Westlake and Gary Davis wen: along for the excit- ment fcenter rightj. The Henry Shedd Trio on the Vic Ames Show let the girls watch and sing along as they rehearsed fbottom rightj . i-'r E 1 ' f ' I , 2 'V sa. . .il A .' . J T it T s ,ey 39 11, ei Q ii' 'li A ii K ,.,-:fishy y S IS HARD WORK Rosemary Nettuno, Carol Lancast- er, and Charlotte Wilson are shown here fbottom leftl rehearsing their dance routine to Nothing Can Change the Shape of Things to Come , which was the opening pro- duction number for the show. If there was work to be done or problems to be solved, Carol Lan- caster Was the person to see ftop rightj. Vic Ames autographed Bozo balloons for the girls Qtop centerl. A scene from a typical student union was the background for the opening production number. The dancers are Rosemary Nettuno, Carol Lancaster, Charlotte Wilson, Phyllis Dedman and Lynn Wilson, not shown fcenter leftj. Linda Haney served the girls at the tea that was held for the contestants to get acquainted with the judges Qcenter rightj. Marilyn Green and Jimmy Duffey take a few minutes rest fbottom lefty Phyllis Dedman tries to recover from the last rehear- sal before an other one begins Qbot- tom rightj. F 'n 'Tclx:-,- Q -- 1 - fry V- , X ., .sgwf h wxlzb ... 4 ' ' Mar: A' 1' g,---ff , A , i H -.wi fx ' 'S 1 5' 2 .-I AT 'E' ga: M3 iii . ' MV ' if 'Mdf-2 it r Qi 4. 1 . Y Q A ,J .51 PM t 0 - f I eu A N sl '4 i -131 'iffig f fy c. ' A-'e i ,fri il' LL-, . W 552 gn. , X X21 G fi l f . 1 N. ,0, X X, x f 1 i Q l v if 1 1 gl 'K 11 X1 i, 1 r .. 1 1 ' i i x ,Y -2531, '- -. X Q W ,5 wily, in xl .X K, .- ffitlgrw, 4 A BREAK A LEG -BUTTERFLIES The last few minutes before the show starts brings out the nervous side of almost everyone back stage. Even the stage hands like Richard Sallee Qtop leftj are on edge. Good luck , and Break a leg, are common sayings, and a few of the girls say a little prayer. 'X,. Jl ',..-.N 9 ,- -N Wi X I , H , ff., :diffs 1' Q fm, '- 'fig' iii-1. Q' .W f, .1 :g A K ' WIN' f's,.:f9 ,t5'L A ,A-f13g,,,i 'l'-iran -,Qgg X f' ll'i l i l ' f- 5 i ll-fl' 'V' mimi ,iff .A - ER- ' , lv H+: F l f I if Q, P irie Q I 3 , .I X ,. if .. 'in i 5. 4' S if-4 ' N, - 1 .- N fr la. 'liL :.s ON WITH THE SHOW The people who hold a show to- gether are those who entertain while the girls are back stage mak- ing their changes. Mr. Ed Ryland ftop rightj and Major Dean Looney ftop centerj emceed and sang for everyone's entertainment. Major Looney sang Thank Hea- ven for Little Girls to five little lovelies who got to pretend that they were the five finalists Ccenter leftj. The Wayne Green Trio, jimmy Duffey, Wayne Green, and Marylin Green, showed great pa- tience through it all fcenter rightj. One of the little girls walking the ramp-obviously a freshman fbot- tom leftj. The Maddening Crowd were especially entertaining. Right to left they are Debbie Phelps, Pam King, Susan Coppenger, and Ann Coppenger fbottom rightj. if l, I, .dv- N STAGE Contestant No. 7 was Becky Walls, a junior from DesArc. Becky represented Oaks dorm and for her talent did a monologue entitled Both Sides Now. Qtop rightj Contestant No. 8 was Nancy Birkhead, a sophomore from Little Rock. Nancy represented Delta Zeta Sorority and sang a medley of love songs for her talent, fcenter topj Contestant No. 9 was Remona Blann. a sophomore from Crossett. Remona represented Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority and for her talent did a monologue. fcenter leftj Contestant No. 10 was Karen Brown, a junior from Pine Bluff. Karen represented Mooney Hall and for her talent sang. Ccenter right, 3 a,,- -,cffii ncbi I '31 'I 1 5' iii i ii if 7 will -1 : aff 5. if 255' f - N W- V15 f- FT ifflrf' -i' f'f I. i ffif' , 'ix - , ' i 9 tx 'Q at 21 ' s . si - YS, -f - '- ix ' 7 3:15 E ii 2 ' ef f ' ' i' . iifgaf it ,ai F3311 Q. ' ,-:LQ 'V '.-3: 5 7 3: 1 fig 5. , 'iff E3 1.. - 1 '- 1 ligg Q B s., av 1 . i 5 Q 3 fi 5 1 ' V KN WP 1 1 ,-. K. 53 U .M trg ' N ,. :A rg:-qi X x - F-.f ' E1-1 fr N X Q '15 .5-1'--s ' if -fri 3 RS? gt - . 5-, r .R X 3 .3 .I if Q-It it . VV. A x w 'ii -F :Zi im Contestant No. ll was Donna jones, a junior from Malvern. Don- na represented Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and for her talent did a pantomine and dance to Baby Face. fbottom leftb Contestant No. 12 was Sandra Kaye Johnson, a junior from Mur- freesboro. Sandra represented Delta Omicron and did a monologue and song from the Fantasticsf' Qbot- tom rightj .ax VN, V, ip i i. i , , r K X' P THE WINNERS . . . The most exciting part of a beauty pageant is the final part when the winners are announced. The most coveted award is the one voted upon by the girls themselves and given to the girl who proved to be the most friendly and helpful during the course of the pageant. Miss Congeniality for the 1969 Miss HSC pageant is Miss Lissa Keigwin frightj shown receiving her trophy and flowers by President Russell. The Five Finalists were announced next and each asked a question to see how they think on their feet. They were Sandra Johnson, jessica Ka- bildis, Sue Wright, Remona Blann, and Nancy Birkhead. fbelowb .' :wb , 41 i Y 5 1 - , in X T T 1 - ti - gt s-- . o :' . 4 . ,vt '-,1v:?q. J! X 'Q 461' ??! - 514, I 'Q VIL? Sr ,ai 'r f ,:'. mimic? A 'Y ! MMMHZQHHHUHK .4 Hmm ci. 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M Q And the big moment, the announcement of the first runner up :md the new Miss Henderson. And the First Runner Up was . . . Sue VVright fbottom leftj and the new Miss Henderson . . . S-inf-' X 2 fs- A , . Q , ...J a-. -L . U. q.J ?f r 37 whip -5 3. 'A e L, I Ni' ,V g..qo-:fa Vis' W ,.x ' 'h r 'ftq-T: R ..--' I AFTER THE EXCITEMENTS UVER They say it takes at least a week for the excitement to wear off, and this seems to be the case with our new queen. Back stage after it was all over a proud father managed to sneak in a kiss for a beaming daughter whose crown is about to fall off from all the hugs of her fellow contestants. frighty Both of the parents made it into the next picture. Cbelowj They are Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell C. Birkhead, of Little Rock, formerly of Arkadelphia. A few days after the pageant Nancy appeared on the Vic Ames Show as the new Miss Henderson. 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L ..?'f ' W 7' 211,22 N-iiw.TZ PERSONALITIES i Y S17 2 Q x X, ' 'fL.,L7 '- w I ,4 X 4 .rink 'li l 731 A ' 5 1 K .W WHS 'U' ,J lx A J! Q' 3, 'MT we r . - I! I .- ., , , v. . .I ,1.1 B, N s ,P 'Q . ' e ' w 56 ',, ',.'1f-'-Q' ,.g.,LA,. K if! - :L ' rw,-ij-'J QL.. .4 . V. -x ., fix.. Vvfxsx l,,' lv-my , - .' .-,y .1 , .-.1-.Fx fl -L 3 f will ,., ,, 'Q-V.-V - ' ' ummm- 'X 1969 Queen Cf Stars 544 M! ozier Q 2. ,. 1 . v X 2 I I IN QUIET CONTEMPLATION, Miss judy Dozier 1969 EE 0 STARS F INALISTS O30 OZ EPIA? 1 Nl' Q I ws 1 H 1 Qkpk U -' av .-,,V55Q1Qk?E',Q, ' X 1 3' P '21 1 ', B. -S kd n 1 K X X in 01. .,. Li: x . , ., .fff -' 1-X .4 - 1. x . . , '-3 .,', . . Je.. , -rf 1, , V. . gr ' I1 W JY., . ' 'X jj.: . L., '11-g.j,. V 1 . A - :vw-.1 M. r . ' 7:2-Q Milk, f , . . . Q , ..-1. A , . , , . .,. 1 , , A 5, .V , f , ', ' --' 'm ,J 'L f . ' : :,:L,, ,. H , .?.s:As .7 fr',.. ,Q'r1p V - f , ' - ', .f,L.u'.i A, ...,g'. X. . 4 :V Q3 S Q f 5: .- 4 Q Y dv. . .7 14-gc ' Pi! .i x M I. 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A I 2: Nxxwxw-wwkkw cwgarelf muffin can Q mm N 'N 0 ,A , 1 1 'X - 1, 1 Y f' 1-Y cr nj If I 1 rwrf' f - , P 1 F I EA ' : -- l.-.-1, ' , N giiilbfki-bbw:-4 2 X .fx ' 'J-L .: -T. Jw: f ,0 4. ggi ,.a 1f'.- v f :wig frfzfx na., . . -he , sl 3.NQVji:? f gg: U aaron 2 Y .... Q. + 'mf X, yu? Kyiv BARBARA BETHEAQ Math: Arkadelphia: Delta Zeta, Presidentg Top Ten Freshmang Pershing Rifle Sponsor: Soph. Class Favorite: Alpha Chi. WI-IO'S WHO Thirty-three Henderson junior and senior students were named to Who's Who among students in American Colleges and Universities this year. Names were submitted to a committee con- sisting of faculty, deans, and student organiza- tion leaders to select the chosen few. The de- cisions were based on scholarship, leadership in academic and extra-curricular organizations, and citizenship among students. Henderson is proud to have these future leaders among it's student body. :viii .'I'Yl'u , 4:14 V ' E:-,-if . 495,93 DONNA BLASENGAME: Elementary Education: CHARLES CONRAD BROWNINGQ Biologyg Hopeg Pine Bluff: Heart Rc Key: Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Heart 8: Key. Secretaryg Floor Representative of Turrentine. 96 l WILLIAM K. CARR: Art: El Dorado: Men's Coun- cil: Student Senate, Jr. Class Senator gil: Circle K Man of the Month. l CONNIE CORWINQ Business Major: Little Rock: Phi Beta Lambda, Sec., Treas., State Secretary: Heart 8c Key: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treas. WILLIAM A. CLAWSON: Physical Education: El Dorado: Basketball Trainer: Sports: Star: Sigma Tau Gamma, Pledge Master: Fr., Soph., Alr., Favorite. W MARGARET DANSBY: English: Camdeng Top Ten Freshman: SNE.-X1 Kappa Delta Pig Alpha Chi: Alpha Xi Della, Vice-Pres.: Sigma Tau Czimma Sweetheznrtg Heart K Key: ANVS, Sec., Treas. CHARLES DAVISQ Speech and Spanish: Arkadel- phiag Sigma Tau Gamma, Corresponding Sec.g Class Pres.g Reader's Theater. -Q X VK Q wsu, viii' -'iss' f , E. f i , xx K '.e1f N P l sk- We I JUDY ECHOLS: English: Arkadelphia: Cheerleader: Della Zeta, Treas. ROBERT C. FISHERL Business: Friendshipg Fr. Class Pres., Soph., Class Pres.: Phi Lambda Chi, Pres.: Fraternity Counrilg jr. Class Pres. RICHARD GAY: Sociology: Texarkana: Circle K: BSU, Vice Pres.: Tennis Team: Heart Sc Key: Circle K Man of Month. REX E. CERLINCER: Business: Little Rock: Heart Sc Key, Pres.: liclitor of Star: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Circle K: Young Republicans: Sports lftlitor Oracle: Pershing Rifles. LINDA HANEY: Speech: El Dorado: Heart Sc Key: Soph., Jr., Class Vice Pres.: Senate Vice Pres.: Alpha Xi Delta, Membership Chairman: Queen of Stars: Queen of Hearts: Soph. Class Favorite: Circle K Sweetheart: ROTC Sponsor: Miss Henderson. 'bil 1 ' l t lan ' ll 'lk Q A . . him .v.Q MARY E, HEIBIBACH: Elementary Education: El Dorado: AWS, Representativeg Heart 8: Key: Kappa Delta Pi, Historian. X x CHARLES D. HOGUE: Business: Whelen Springs: Heart ik Key, Pres.: Phi Beta Lambda: Masquers. BETTY R. HEIMBACI-Ig Elementary Education: El Dorado: Heart Rc Key. JUDITH A. JOHNSTON: Speech: Hot Springs? Heart 8: Keyg Alpha Xi Delta. 2 s S F l 1 . s 'i l 1 1 1 Q A 1 ! I I 1 1 l i I l 1 I 1 1 I l l El .,,. r. : 1-a' 1 V . l it Cl . 1- if ' ' . ' .X MARGARET MITCHELL: Spanishg Pine Bluff: Young Democrats, Sec.: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pres.: Senate Executive Sec. ffl: Alpha Chig Kappa Delta Pi ' x. ANN NELSONQ Math: El Dorado: Heart Bc Key: Alpha Xi Delta, Pres. DAVID NETHERY: English: Arkadelphia: Chi: Student Senate. l e... , l- if Alpha N ,. ir.-.uskllln K 21. rf ,,:W .1 . 2 LARRY R. PATTERSONQ Sociology: North Little Rock: Phi Lambda Chi. Corresponding Sec.: jr, Class Vice Pres. RANDY RUSSELL: Historyg Pine Bluffg Young De- mocrats, 4th District Pres., Club Vice Pres., Outstand- ing YDQ Member of Congressional Staff: Student Body Pres.: Circle Kg Soph., jr. Class Pres.g Pi Kappa Delta: Scabhzard R Blade: Heart Sc Key. WILLIAM A, ROGERSg Business: Arkadelphiag Phi Lambda Chi, Vice Pres.p Senate Vice Pres.: King of Hearts. .-1 New ROSALYN RINERQ Englishg Hazen: Heart 8: Key: Alpha Xi Delta, A , wg 'iw f : I 'lx X D' X lu X 'c .:99 2 t -5 ly ' Ij45.Nt.5:A:'F t SHARON SHELBY: English: El Dorado: Jr. Class Senator 9-593: Alpha Xi Delta. 'KM 3' fs., 'gg fi , .-L. ' V792 W- ,' - . f S:'--f'?.Q-1l,- - 15 ,te J 'f , T , . xr. ,-fm:-H fffzwr, . 'typ .v,f.' f-5-.-13' ' X BARBARA Al. SCOTT: Elementary Education: Cam- den: Heart K Keyg Kappa Delta Pi, Sec.: Alpha Chip Alpha Xi Delta. ig- Q5 X. x .1 1 l Q f X N .w .xl .. ss. ly .A,, 9, K Q 3. A' -N' :.- P' ,5.x.4,?:1' WILLIAM E. SHIRRON: Speech: Houston, Texas: Pershing Rifles: Pershing Rifles Silver Achievement Medal: Readers Theater. '1 l g. 3 l i l l l l I TRUDY S, STEWART: English: Scottg Heart 8: Key: Alpha Xi Delta: Vice Pres., Turrentine. X31 H ll ll s N , - I ll 'xx 1' . . ,. U .r -. A f P 4 'I :EE :S l . 3. 1, El Q, l 3 . 1 JUDITH A. STROTHER: Business: Texarkana: jr. Senator 96523 Alpha Xi Delta. l l 3 el PATSY L. THOMASSON: Home Economics: Rison: Delta Zeta Rush Chairman: Circle K Sweetheart: Freshman Favorite: Phi Lambda Chi Pledge Sweet- heart: Freshman Class Pres.: AVVS Pres.: SNEA. YVONNE K, WHITE: Elementary Education: Stutt- gart: Soph. Phi Sigma Epsilon: Sweetheart: jr, Sena- tor: Alpha Sigma Alpha Pres. if 7 f Sliver ii ' fi . . . if 3 lN . in - V xx 'A 'X ,S fwf . N lj. , Y' 'g:f'g',s , i X .34 1 SSRN FXHXSBC' .-'T Q its ' - it f -,-Lb ':Q ':I - P . .V Y'-X1 L VIRGINIA L, YVEBB: Music: Hot Springs: jr. Sena- tor 442. ABM, 'il if 4' RUTH A. WHITLEY: Physical Education: Little Rock: Reddie Ripples: WRA: Tennis Team: AWS: Alpha Xi Delta. r Andy Clawson is Mr. HSC , , ,, -WT -- -Q----' t . ,v 5 I i i 106 5? ,Luffy ANDY IS ONE of the coaches favorite friends. If some- one is hurt, Andy is always there to take care of them and sympathize. ra xx ,a-Wil K , . ' I Q NP 5 'ins---f A friendly smile and a winning Way introduce Henderson's 1969 Mr. HSC, Andy Clawson. Throughout his year at Henderson, Andy has made many friends and added a cheerful atmos- phere where ever he goes. From a tiger-que on the golf course to the for- mal balls in the ballroom, Andy carries on the Reddie Spirit of a good, all around student. Andy has been chosen sophomore and junior class favorites, and has been elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities in 1967. Andy is also a member of Sigma Tau Gam- ma fraternity. ,W .4 ,-5. .s:., 5. 5.2, , . -A ww.. 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She has been a member of the Student Senate, Heart and Key, Scotch Guard, and Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. She has been chosen Queen of Hearts, Circle li Sweetheart, ROTC Sponsor, Queen of Stars, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties for l968-69, Miss Henderson of 1968. and 1967 Sig Ep Sweetheart. I M 7-1 LINDA IS VICEAPRESIDIZNT of the Senate and has proven very cnpzxhlt- in caiiryiiig out her duties. WI 1 5 , 'Qg.,-ifif,-flQftrlfitlf' , 3 G. . . -4-a2ftfs1YfSq,'.....,:, W -' f '5 t. - 'W 129.4 5 1 'fir' Tf?-'intl-QQ, , Jw, I 'MQ .. A P if . -tt? ' 1 -as-1, 6' - ' s A fi' . Szii - ,.9?tiL.. Qt-13: l . it is. We A--A BEING AN ACTIVE participant of Heart and Key, - - - - - ':t-.15EEt.ft.srs .,T'1- Linda works hard on a Reddie spirit proiect. Q,,ggi-ygzigzvji.-5,1g,,tfP ' ve N be J A ' Ng -'55 F5 :ii H , . .-.. ., ' Ht F 1. 'E 'Q V V ',1 -. .,t'1,7: tr st , 1 N 1. 1:53, ggf- Q xt -I . t ., -, y . ' ' 'f,h:ff11S+?3 t .-,zszlt Y,', A22 2 1 ' - Outstanding Senior ' Woman 1 C 1 fm x. x 4 1, 1-4, ,,,- ,-'Z Ar W' I x I? rv 'Ui N-A,--I ,, ...,...... ...a..-v.-- -vw- xf e l -N-W--M y 'irifif ,' QI ' --Q---HQ f ., ,.x ,,, Student ..-,., A. . .,-4, -....4w-Q YF? I .W.,.,,..... . l ...t,......,....,....t .-0.1 .Nw-:num-Q.-.nan .-fwoew.v..- -,Nw-. ....-n-0 s -.-w 110 sf-' 3 J a 4 .. Ee X .g-:- 4, . ' im?-+ ' f 'f no AJJH4 :gnu-nuns sun-ul Senate To serve as a governing board for students af- fairs, to promote the best interests of the students, and to bring to the attention of the administration suggestions and problems of the students were the goals of the Henderson Student Senate. In providing entertainment, activities ranged from numerous dances, to coffeehouses, to con- certs, to movies. The Senate also took part in broadcasting several out-of-town football and bas- ketball games. But the Senate is not only an entertainment committee. It has taken part in many of the issues on campus for the betterment of the student af- fairs, one of these being efforts toward the passage of the activity fee. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS are Mary Beth Bowman, Executive Senator no. 2: Ginny Webb, Secretary, Randy Russell, President. Linda Haney, Vice Presitlentg DaviclNethery, Treasurer: Xl1ll'gZiI'Cl Mitchell, Executive Senator Ho. l. l IQ -. .-, ,, . ' WW- .......,,,, - -. .,. 4... 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' A TMP: ' V 15.,rf 7:pe .L 4 nirutc, , pw l!Hf1fU'h'l ' Heart and Key MEMBERS OF HEART and Key are Randy Russell, Dick lVarriner, Trudy Stewart. lane Dansby, Conrad Browning, Barbzira Scott, Susan Dubose, ,ludi lohnston, Richard Gay. Rex Cerlinger, Donna Blasengame, Sue Laird, and Linda Haney. OFFICERS FOR Has Banner Year Started in 1942 Heart and Key has been dedi- cated to the promotion of Reddie spirit on the Henderson campus. To finance its many activities members of Heart and Key work in the consession stands at all Henderson athletic events. This year the members of Heart and Key dedicated one weekend to building a huge sign for the new foot- ball stadium. Through activities such as this sign building, pep rallies, Reddie Day, and Home- coming Heart and Key serves both the college and the students. Each year Heart and Key adds too its mem- bership by way of a tapping cermony. This years tapping cermonies took place at a special assembly honoring the basketball team and the other at the new Spring Fling. HEART and Key this year are Rex Gerlinger, president, I 1 Richard Gay, vice-president: Susan Dubose, recording secretaryg and Trudy Stewart, corresponding secretary. NOT PICTURED ARE Carl Laird, Arky Floyd, Larry VVinters, Ben Vick, Jeannie Barentine, and Wayne XVeber . iv!! mix: 15' I T PH Q! if li 1 l 4 iii-.lY ' 'Ji' 2' ' .- '1 y ,Q , I - - A is ti ' -f . f'- +-- -1-ff:-e:.L-:.:.c. ...ssh - if -.1 . 1 -- VY - - ' Rs V'-.,1 ' 'ff M -f ' --:5.:T',r'i:f,'.1f'1Q,Q,g5iFf'f-Efk, 'D -A 'A ff?' - f 7 'K 1 ,,, ' E.-Hifi:-'i-.L ' ' , ,,-1, ga ,LNB - -. J- , -- :YP-H ,-, ' . - .. Q -- ' '--rv 1' Y 'I ., , Y . ... L, , . ,,,,.,,l-?'5,., . .-. ,Ng . Fw. w. -Af W . .' f -1- '- ' ' ' iw '5'1-.,..Q5' 97+?' -. -News L- -' L-if - .f-.KT ' La 'rf 'in-' 'ba: 'E. if y.-.-1 ' 'mf ' 2 ,- - ' x ,- ' -. 4' Ru-xC4l M '-4 ' -1 - f ' 'F 7 i'- -1 s- - -14' vw we - . 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','.b+,,'-55551, lizfs i ' .Rt 'L 3 - 'fp1c...p,y-LLL, .'1. .1w --fx-'rilgg ' Eliza?-:-..' uffff ,1,2iL,fn-'r - ,- THE END-PRODUCT of a great deal of work and time adorned the new stadium on the side which the students by Heart and Key members is this huge Reddie bign. It faced, and helped promote Reddie spirit. BEN YICIK .XND Margaret Xlnrtiu. who ix work- ing lor Ht-.ut :md Key pointn, help citrix lumber for one ul their major projects. -Fi ! we ,lille i , , . .fy-f QQ:-V 3 LINDA HANEY SUPERVISES as Richard Gay works industri- ously on the Reddie project. f T' fa! f1,G5'45-f Q3 OFFICERS OF ALPHA Chi are: Ann Patton, Frances Niekirk, and Larue jones. Sponsors are Mr. Durham, Mr. Miles, and Dr. Dahlstedt. Y'-wn ,W lull ,,.:i, ' 1-:AAA e f , ' X- , half. V iz.----Q t we P ir t X' 'ww , ' 1 J . , My , ffl' N ht. , Q ' X Alpha Chi In 1915, a movement was inaugurated in Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, to encourage and to promote higher standards of scholarship among the undergraduate students by appropriate recognition of studious habits and by properly emphasizing the advantages to be de- rived from superior intellectual attainments. This cooperative movement resulted in the founding of Alpha Chip an honorary organization of scholar- ship chapters of various colleges and universities in the nation. The Arkansas Epsilon Chapter was installed on Henderson campus in 1953. The object of the Chapter is the stimulation, development, and recognition of scholarship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective of good. f Iwpx 1 , 'WWVA ti. 1 wid: - X Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary organization, was formed to encourage high professional, intellec- tual, and personal standards, and to recognize out- standing contributions to education. Qualifica- tions for membership include a declared intention to enter the teaching profession, ranking in the upper ten per cent of the college, and work to- ward a degree in education completed or in the process of completion. Each year Kappa Delta Pi recognizes the top ten freshmen with a special as- sembly. IQUM J it in It' 'US OFFICERS OF KAPPA DELTA PI are: Sandra Welch, lfresidentg Mary E. Heimbach, Historian: Barbara Scott, Secretaryg Larue jones, Treasurer. in gm X.- I-.sf i , it i -V -.., MU Af,-,Q I fi. 5 , .-525 ' feel V Ill! , , 5 , Ag 1 fp, f ta , -Q 1 5 5-3+ ff s e as 1 . , - by W, , , iiififftakgx ff, p i F lf. elif A , i i i'f'V'7'lf I 'sgifliv ., , J? if - 'll' gb-01 ,QQ-1 V .ra if 8 gg? Qfz. A -,, V 'J iii!'il Q65 0 43+ it if 1.,.,,i- 1- , .630 xfcfliwo -, QKXQ, up - i i , K X M ' V ti V , il , N - ,,'. , -- fi- l ITITTY rrl Jlll .71 '89 ll6 Q... -,, A.. ,- .......,,.,.e ROTC Army Scotch Guard . sa 115 This year Henderson's ROTC program added a new unit composed of all girls. The new Scotch Guard unit is composed of 45 upperclassmen wo- men under the command of Linda Haney and Carol Lancaster. The 45 girls were chosen on a point system by a panel of the five girl founders, some of the men cadets, the Dean of VVomen, and Colonel James H. Spears. Professor of Military Science. The unit is a service organization and has helped at the Federal Inspection of the ROTC command. the commencement exercises. the Com- missioning ceremony, and in the future will help at the football games along with the cadets. 3 Kay Boothman and Pete Lane in Ah! VVilderness. Ron Farrar and Judi Johnston in The Tiger. Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi is a national dramatics fra- ternity which gives recognition to those students excelling in theatrical work. lt strives to stimulate interest and creativeness and to foster achieve- ment in the arts of theater. Membership is by elec- tion of the group and is based on previous experi- ence in production. Three plays were produced this past year. The Tiger was directed by Allan Schwab: a junior majoring in theater. The other two plays were Ah! XVilderr1ess and The Admiral Crich- ton . Both plays had people in Theta Alpha Phi in the leading, roles. t, The members are: Allan Schwab. Pete Lane, Carolyn Burns, Frank Bosworth, Brenda Parks, Ken Parks. Barbara Brisco. Ben Vick, Brenda I-lall, and Darlene Etnison. Carolyn Burns and Frank Bosworth in The Admiral Crichton. fl-3 fi , 1 if -, 353'f11E1f iff' .gg .4 . ' Xi gwwmwm fy . U , K x 1 1. X,- -X ,, -X -',,q .V A NX-E 4 . . .: ,.fl'3X. T. WA? ywiumm .Sigma CKPJIIAJIZ W Xiiixw 5 xii Caro! ofancadfer CM? X CEPKH, .jEl 9lfL50l'L prlzi .Sigma Cgzwdizan .SDlfU88fA86Ll f:5 oxanne .Hardin .sm Jw .FT X N YQ, .S Q. . ,. H v:.',w,v:- , '- -21:3 '-::,-34-yi-,.,, 'Q - fkigxc. -ri. X '42 K N133 Q: K -:ni fx 1-+115-1: gqgq if 3?:J.,:,,,-1, 5 1. 9-. gsfqq '-:gb g1gN,?'-. ' 2' -. 4, , ,I-,-'f::f,::2f - an wf3:?i, fx.:-L wr xi .1 E1 L. pafdg lgaffzleg .7Aefa l aJ'lCe5 ph opamgzla T-Y 5 75 PHYLLIS DEDMAN - Brigade Sponsor JEAN KEIZSEF - Fourth Battalion Sponsor I-A X 3 Nei xi. 11 ,P A, , - S .t,s 2 , sti r wu t, , l 4 S 'rr' To lt' x..w z 7.51 2, 1 Evtr , l fa so as . Q ,.-of L f' M3 s l X Xx Military Sponsors Each fall a list of girls names are submitted by the cadets of the ROTC program. From this list the cadets vote for one girl they would like to re- present them as Brigade Sponsor. ' The first four runners up to the brigade spon- sor are then chosen to represent the four battalions that make up the brigade. Pershing Rifles and the Band chose their own sponsors. JANET ALSPAUGH - Band Sponsor SSW t .. L x XGA XXX X N XX 5 N ZKQYFRXRY , fi, .ak-4' -ff? If Si. . 1,4 , ,-I V 'QNX CARLA FERGUSON - Pershing Rifle Sponsor PENNY ADAIR - Second Battalion Sponsor sf, ,,. u ' ' or .Q A - MARGARET MARTIN - Third Battalion Sponsor JUDY BROWN - First Battalion Sponsor -gp-f I A 1 , . ,i .f,, M lfcf' : if w 5 1. .,- lf,-y T A .iffy g fzfq,-'Jr I .-,Q 4... ..,i1 ,f ,. V. f.-f ' 'wma y l- ' -Alvin :lhx I-34 H - .--.fjlk H CET V . W K.. 'if ', 0 ,,- ' 1- f 7 f-2 ji' , fL:,,3,f6'x f'19f'i:i'16a-12' 3 -. 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QW: r' .f ,. , 1 -3-S-qggv . 1, , 'f?1 -14 fMf1,,,Q,, ' 5-Ii-N' sir- t - -'10- ', l3 Q ,, N L-.'-W ,. if cj-:i 5'i'f fx, , , -1 fi: -, f'ifQ'-55.41 ,N 51,123 A1 X .,:- UJ1..g'a,2:-H -, - , .., - 13:52:53-3-7- P - : 1 5115 -' I - 1' -- - 7 '- N -- -' , A, x--mum ws, ,., ,Q -1 , 4- 4441 .S ' '- f' .- W.-.Q :' , ,- 4 - ,. if ' -2 ,Q LINDA STONE DARLA JAMES PENNY ADAIR MARTHA JOHNSON I 3 3. 'X ja 2 f ' , V 4 wx I 2 .SDA ' L-f.. if aX'tCf?'i'i Q :X 2 T ' F353-ff - '. A'7'.-'U ff' -2if ,':T't ,'7'7'fQ- ,, .1 '+1f:,'l.:3,3. e?n:f.,,-1, .- THE FLASH OF a lovely leg and the glitter of a twirling baton precede the Reddie marching band. Half-time per- formances are highlighted by jazzy routines to popular tunes. Majorettes Lead HSC Band V--?1,,. - , . - .. f-'his-,4:f 37 '11 ls 44--..:Q:,g-.4,13 -5 . 1 I V .. Y V 3 'gf' '- - U-.w 111, :.-.:f., ,V'H. ' 231 ' ,- ' w Y , -A , g 1 A. f,t,v-:..3, in-A-.-2, yy Li, 14.11, I V . ,- -A ,,,. N . ' ' -T, u75!fE:gMgy5fi':- .' .tgffyfff . At- , X, . 4 11 - ' f --.Sz.Zl.3iLlS?1..-mmm. ..y..:JSef uw-i9::1fs'!fe.L,4-r -:n LL-., .4-,A E , FEATURE TWIRLERS ARE jean Keesee and Julie Davis. it R ., . , 1' l M is Af, . . ' ' , , - - - f- J 1 ' 1'-' 5 ' - , 4, .. 1- ,.- V, Y A r - , , , .- V xkq, -' -'- 1 N Y 4, W1 .-, H. 4, :- ,-, -- .. - ,f.,A,., ,- ,,--72.-',,: 5'1 .-'ln sg ,. ..., ,,,.4,J.. 4. ,J.. . ,: X .:, I ,. ' ' -Que -gf il.,-G' 1 xx V xx w , 1 I . Linda Wallis Patty Marsh jessica Kibildis P L-A-,' . 1 f - P x j- , Q-,W 1 n Margaret Martin Jane Alspaugh Lynn Wilson 1 E Q' 12 Cmfyn Qlwenlwzm 196 9 omecoming new CAROL LANCASTER, Princess-at-Large, escorted by her father, I-Iershel Lancaster omecoming ogcufy CYNTHIA BAILEY, Senior Maid, escorted by her husband, Paul Bailey l !f'Vl yn. lllblmm nlbhqtv 28 omecoming payday JUDY DOZIER, Junior Maid, escorted by her father John P. Dozier CARLA FERGUSON, Sophomore Maid, escorted by her uncle, A. L. Landers ,A h , bg ,,. ' . V f omecoming oga fy SHARON HOUSTON, Freshman Maid, escorted by her father, Harry Holzhauer Malfzfied MW A r 'Nnmav' if Early in February fourteen girls were nomina- ted by the student body to be chosen as one of the seven Reddie Beauties. These names were then sent to a panel of fa- culty members from the Art and Speech Depart- ments. Each girl chosen is to represent poise and beauty. The custom of choosing Reddie Beauties was begun in l968 by the annual staff and it will con- tinue to be a tradition each year. ggualy lozier Caja, .j2l'9lft:50l'Z 'Egg R X. 2 N v . 4 g, H: .-x., 1-v i ' -:-2' xx . .'fX'qw'f.i,'K- 2:1 ' .f:.i.-.1-2'-'Af .q. x b - ,tx-Qofqr, .li-bw, 'vi , -:. .,E2N , ' '3-J f ,SSN-FT-':3b,S 'gy . 2 ,xr 'K y . .'..:-:rx -rf .1-:-L1 ..f N 2'-c ' '- X 'b:-- '::-.- A. Y- .,q-N-.rf9:2'9:N1.QE ,jf .N.x. ,1K, Be 5, 5,-psixxac-rx,, .. 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I Qmgba-35, . , Q . ., ...Q ,:?.ggg-r.-Q-HQ... -,, 5Q35.QQ.1x.J.:.:3v, - 4+ twin 2-31: -Hn uf M 11-11 iw. 1. in 651: 2-gf-7,16-...5.gs.'-QQ,ziggy -fy.,-'-,-'2g .i W-U 'NIM-'-gr -X 'SQ-3-v: '9 4.42 s 'UQ -:4Q'-1--w-J- an--1 Q:--.--a.---..,-4,-:1 .. - Vfi.Q'a-.257-1.L'21 V+-fs, -. fJvQ,- '32 i -Jw-hr-H-rf-f-L'w-i'9.Yk -1.33151--'-Y.--:.x:' -S:,R:..5--gzg--I..--aqua ,. Qi-'?gx.Qf 5:1E1251.35-1r1'f:'2'?gVLQ2sVyT wil:-'I'-- f-.1:f--1 - ff' Vcff.-we 'zfizw - -1-Dx .'q1-.wg -f r-'r.1-2zf1.-'v'.-.-- flfr- -21 -T1-7--U' 1:.vNSf'N5.w- .v 1 1 I 1 1 'i 'Y11'-:11.g-i2,.4g2.'5.Q- ORGANIZATIONS Panhellenie House A new addition to Henderson's campus this year is the historic Barkman home, built in 1860 which is occupied by the members of the Panhel- lenic Council. Sororities that have their chapter rooms there are Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, and Sigma Sig- ma Sigma. The Council holds its meetings in the large dining room of the Barkman home. It is the go- verning body of the sororities on campus and strives to further intellectual accomplishments, to co-operate with our administration in the main- tenance of high social standards, to be a forum for the discussion of questions related to our cam- pus. and to compile rules to govern rush, pledging and initiation. Officers of the Panhellenic Council this year are as follows: President, Sue King, Alpha Sigma Tau: Vice-President, Annette Trickey, Sigma Sig- ma Sigma: Secretary, Nancy Chaney, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Treasurer, Phyllis Dedman, Delta Zeta: and Rush Chairman, Sandra Welch, Alpha Xi Delta. Mi-ilikifiLiLigS131aQ3l3 grey.-un. Members include the president of each sorority and an elected representative from each group. They are Kaye White and Jane Bryant from Alpha Sigma Alpha, Barbara Glover and Susan Duliose from Alpha Sigma Tau, Margaret Mit- chell and Rosemary Strickland from Sigma Sigma Sigma, Barbara Bethea and Barbara Edwards from Delta Zeta, and Ann Nelson and Linda Haney from Alpha Xi Delta. I L W 'Ning X--'f12mmug- Pfmmmgii f I mmm. One enters the huge house through a handsome door framed in old Belgian glass into the lovely front hall which contains the massive staircase fabovej. ,, ii, itxw: t1Mll,..l P O O H ' :HH:'ff' . my . .515 JPL.- L' :lb , ,A , ,. i - ti v :r ',SJ' fi ,, 1 .' :fri 4.:r-.,, 'EEE' '51 , QV.. .,- vw- - N'-. q Q-Q:::4m:1:+..,:-it. Q I- fi- ,eeffsfiesmi-sei, 11, . 1 ti ..,:-N ef- - 911 .,g.-- :-7 jg1.,,.zLQ -A , ' . 3v'.'r.'im.-Hy . .. ' iq-,igw ' ' if ' A - 5 ' '7:? '5F5wii 15365 V, ' ' K 'ff FQ 1v '!gf:'. XXX, ,?,:l '1 -' -- .-re: 54-T. ik if .1 -.,4,.-L, J' ' 'fy , ,N ,. . Z - A X - ,'7i:5'f':'Q1xfN U H G' Five of the nine oversize rooms were remodel- ed for the use of the sororities. Above is a part of the Delta Zeta's room. One of the best preserved of Arkansas' great old residences, its front porch fbelowj contains the original planks. .fx W , , g. - l i s I l' lo tf i. - t .W Besides the handsome antibellum house the premises contain 82,000 square feet. The property fronts 10th Street and froin the balcony Cabovel one can see down Henderson Street to the campus. The House is approached through an iron gate and a l00 feet long walk fbelowj. Along the way is a rose bush whose parent was planted in l860. A ' 'VTT QX4-'t f egg -i , . 5' rm x we-sfff 1 . - - v N :sz V. , EA? 4 32' a1aiX'! L: -xfss--f .f t - .xvfy if f, il - --V fi tif T Le :A i 5Ixk?a.! V i i ' f T 2 ' 'vi Y , wr'-. : eff.-re 'W-.wrv-.,.... - - L .. V ' ' l- iii? Zia Z ' I ., zz -s m ug: ,.,,- ,fi ff - ' yy: I '14 ,L ., ,Y Q. J 2 . ' -Li54iii.1 is, if V. .t.t.,r.., w L . V 35,21 'F j s ? 21 or '- ,s I A. . A H, ,4 , , ,. ., I,A.- .V ,I U .1 V l 1 1' H 5554. - ' ..i- p V I' 114.121 ffl:-. , -I h - H-11f'. P'z m 'L -e : T' f4.'g-:! .f- ff , , I wink -I 1. f. -. If A A V ' mm' . f AML- S-'Q , V ' - j,55.Qi fi ,, . ' 3 ML Q - ' ' '5 .f:4Q'?f?' -if F5 .A-v: . , . N , ..1, ,MJ - 5 Q 133 1' 1' JT' 1-. 4 W -ki -32' -- king? 5 V ,V L.-A M -f. I xv ,... y-as-. 1 .V , Y ' -, vt ,rf K .LJ Us i 1 39 Sigma Sigma Sigma .mv z lt t .M 'N Margaret Mitchell, President sri? N' !425'1T' ff! f'!f, .- '-' QW .41 1, . 11:--. - ' .,. . t : fi- ,rf ay wg X 1 ' V' f lf , Nc mai Eight young women, at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia, banded together to strengthen their ties of sisterhood, service and scholarship. This was the beginning of Tri Sigmag April 20, 1898. Beta Eta chapter was established on HSC campus in 1946. This past summer at the Tri Sigma National conven- tion, Beta Eta was awarded two citations and one spe- cial honor, given by the national officers. Tri Sigma is extremely proud of its many mem- bers in honor organizations which is exemplified by its winning the Panhellenic Scholarship Award this past year. Of the many services Tri Sigma performs, the most significant is the Robbie Page Memorial Fund. This fund is used to finance a crippled children's hospital in Chapel I-fill, North Carolina. Karen Christiansen Vice President Donna Iones Secretary Becky Beck Treasurer Sandy 'Iohnson Scholarship Nancy Burroughs Hot Springs Alice Buttrum Little Rock jackie Carter Washington Susan Clark Hope Carole Cook Mena Connie Corwin North Little Rock Cathy Ann Dean Arkadelpllia Joyce Duke Little Rock 1 h.5,i 64,13 , - ,iv Jil 0 ,flhff L? -,, ggi 4, ,QFSFTW V tgvi' YN ,gn 1.1 x 71 AV! I C, f ff- V' lvi-T., ' V lids ' It NJ .nw f 1 ,, Yv- .43 ,L Q ff 'G if uf ' .E L TRI SIGS ENTERTAIN rush ees during formal rush week X 4 . ,I N. 2. , us WN I ' v. a- ,A Q xx I X E THREE TRI SIGS await the beginning A of ,Q 1. , Shirley Lamb ,Io Ann Lintz J Bobbie Postlethwaite Glenwood f? Debbie Rooks Little Rock 'W f. ,K 1 ff N., as-0 w . sv a , J 4 Q .J XA 1 Six 1 onstrates. E TRI SIGMA MEMBERS Margret Mitchell and Karen Christiansen were members of the student senate. Annette Trickey Little Rock TRI SIG MEMBERS also participate in other activities, as Jeannie Barentine dem ,fffw---fwm . , , , Sf V ' ,i--5 :ffffff ' i ,. 3-4 -,,,, 5 ,-.Na+ , d1i5:ff!j fyLi1 ig !g5g':,j -7,75 Bonnie Williams jflilffgfejilflf' ' Malvern 'ft' ' if , Q ,LL Mary Ellen Williams I 1 Arkadelphia X C 'IF' YS' , . C1 it Alpha Sigma Alpha tj' N,,,,-'fa Kay White from Stuttgart is President of Alpha Sigma Alpha. 4- six. ' J LPA I' 'H -R:'e l:.f' s 1 'N . - V -P 1 1 . 5 ,. ,L ' Q51 Q3 1.3 I ' W Li q Wav. g,xz',', Er. 3-Q, f .. -, ' ' V ' ' i- ' fi H iz gr., I ' g I :U xfliaw N .xt t Q Z ' 6' e er 0 Q 6 p5 ZUEYAETE In order to perform deeds and mold opinions which would elevate womanhood, Alpha Sigma Alpha was chartered in 1903 at Longwood College in Virginia. It chose for its colors pearl white and crimson, its jewels the pearl and ruby, and its flower the narcissus and aster. In 1946 the Beta Mu Chapter was founded at Henderson. The Alpha Sigma A1pha's participate in a national philanthropic fund for underprivi- leged children. Alpha Sigs have had a busy year working on school projects. They are very proud of their sis- ters who are Reddie Cheerleaders, Senate and AWS members, and Who's Who. They looked for- ward to the Parents Banquet which was held in February and the initiation of their Pledge class. wt. 35: Jane Bryant Murfreesboro Vice President Carol Born Arkadelphia Rush Chairman Linda Berry Lewisville Secretary' Vicki White Stuttgart Membership Chairman Beverly McGaugh El Dorado Treasurer Karen Otwell Hot Springs Corresponding Sec. Frankie Wallingsford Hampton Chaplain judy Allen Hot Springs Sharon Braughton Hot Springs Darlene Bryant Fordyce Connie Calhoun Lewisville Nancy Chaney Dierks Pat DeVore North Little Rock Lynn Elliott Arkadelphia Karen Eubanks El Dorado Karen Fabich Rockford, Ill. Amelia Gaines Hope Carolyn Haltom Prescott Martha Sue Henry Monticello 'QQ BN, v Q N es A ky L X sa i fi ,. 1 X . l ' N YYN, D, N X 2 . 1' ,, 'sw 757 ' -x t - s M . X i 9 , x av- , -5: . , 9 ,X n .V ..:...c ,,,, -. N . Q Ng X . ' i P' 45 AT AN INFORMAL RUSH party Alpha Sigs show rushees the stuffed dogs they each carried with them as pledges. 354: Joyce Johnson Betty Long Paula Malcomb Sarah Moore Little Rock Susan Nash Lewisville . fi! 3 ll Hot Springs Pine Bluff Gurdon --. ,,,,,,,- t i -Q . E ean Powell Lewisville JAN RETHERFORD AND Lynn Elliott model the Alpha Sigs new outfits. jan Retherford Arkadelphia Kathy Roberts Little Rock Carol Born confers with Guy Aaron at the Sig Ep Christmas party. Kay VVhite and Linda Berry were putting the finishing touches on the chairs for thelr sorority room just prior to rush Alum Susan Boothman came back to see her sisters and help at the Alpha Sig's formal rush party. Suzanne Schweer Susie Sellers Margie Smith Judy Williams Hot Springs Hot Springs Hot Springs Arkadelphia O if Alpha Xi Delta VI f.fW'V7'ifC ggxwg-K Q1 Ann Nelson of El Dorado is President of Alpha Xi Delta. COAT OF ARMS as X if if ,s d i ese r 1 Alpha Xi Delta was founded at Lombard Col- lege, Galesburg, Illinois, April 17, 1893, by ten young girls who worked to promote honor and a sence of responsibility on campus. The double blue and gold of the Gamma Omega chapter of Alpha Xi Delta made its first appearance at Henderson State College in the spring of 1961. Alpha Xi Delta expresses itself in service to the college and the community by being active in all campus organizations and activities. This year Alpha Xi had two cheerleaders and eight senate members plus members of Heart and Key, Alpha Chi. Kappa Delta Pi. and lfVho's Wlho. In Home- coming Alpha Xi took first place with their float, and won third place in the school spirit award. The Senior Maid was an Alpha Xi. Gamma Omega selected two girls to send to their national convention which was held in Sun Valley, Idaho, this summer. iil' ' , Ffj' 1 - is -, ' 4 .weft 5 Env? gif s. 1 jane Dansby Camden 5' ' , 4 IH' Vice-President 'N J' i Gail Niemyer El Dorado ' Treasurer 1 F 4. Linda Haney E1 Dorado Membership Chairman Trudy Stewart England Pledge Trainer Elizabeth Armstrong Arkadelphia Ellen Bean Amity judy Bean Amity Kathy Bell Little Rock Donna Blasengame Pine Bluff Karen Bowline Arkadelphia Brenda Brackman Bradley Polly Callaway Arkadelphia Annie Campbell Marvell Diane Dawes North Little Rock Kaye Elliott Benton Nancy Grisham Altlieimer QF-T-Y---Y---Y. A is tg, --- , fn N 1 X ,wi- -eff.-'IES ff-diem 'EH K Ng ,t X 9 1 A l -Q ,.,. Y 11? f x -.1 Ml If ,g.1i. ,X R iii? :'f7 ' - ,gwzi v r N I 1 5 l i it ly A 2 l 3 , -:ff ALPHA XI DELTA members sing to the rushees at their for- mal party during rush. 50 ft1:wr'm ' ' Cheryl Hasley Arkadelphia Mary Earl Heimbach El Dorado Paula Hubbard Pine Bluff Melody Johnson Pine Bluff Judi johnson Hot Springs Kathy Kesterson Ft. Leonard, Mo. nw- Jessica Kibildis Chicago, Ill. Nancy Kjeldgaard El Dorado Shirley Moore Arkadelphia P TRUDY AND JUDI show a rushee their scrapbook at one of the informal rush parties. Judy McCallum Arkadelphia Patsy Nix Little Rock Donna Ottinger Arkadelphia Rosalyn Riner Hazen Barbara Scott Camden Sharon Shelby El Dorado Linda Stone Holly Grove -s A RELAXED MOMENT for talking to the rushees before the formal ceremonies begin at the formal rush party. E s 1 - -ve. .,.z+!.. t A I .- ...df ALPHA XI'S prize winning float during the parade. PLEDGE BILLE ANNE Faulkner shining shoes to make money for the pledge class. Linda Wallis Arkadelphia Sandra Welch Nashville W gm Ruth Ann Whitley Little Rock Judy Williams Little Rock . Brenda Yates Bismark udy Strother Texarkana A my 1,, u. .3 rl' tl ,,,. . 2 Alpha Sigma Tau Q 'Hi I -up-. j , t QP' fs, r A 'li 4 4 . is shi 3 f if f' 3' 1 l s N pu A is Rf 5 1 ti P M l , 3 - Q 51- -A .F.S'-Lf -. Barbara Glover from Ar- kadelphia is President of Alpha Sigma Tau. i T Y 1 ' i 1 . A - I. ' ' U f :' ' A-Q Vx J .f ,Am we Q :N I1 , fl , '- W gg I Y , . -H' fi K' 3 l , , 'N ' -a V ny, L, ' rr l - fi. .Q ji fliivd ' A ma ..--4 . .Qf-1- Lt fl ww S Z 7 3 f X 'SSB YR Alpha Sigma Tau was founded at Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan on No- vember 4, 1899. The Alpha Gamma Chapter was colonized on Henderson's campus on May 4, l946, and since that time the Taus have proudly dis- played their colors of emerald green and gold. This summer their national convention was held in New Orleans and the Alpha Gamma chap- ter sent seven representatives. Also they held an alumnae homecoming in November. The Taus are proud of their sisters who are Cheerleaders, ROTC Sponsors, fraternity sweet- hearts, and members of the many organizations on Henderson's campus. This spring State Day was held in Little Rock. Also the Taus held their annual Mother-Daughter Banquet after the initiation of their new pledges. Sue King Hope Vice President Penny Adair Fordyce Rush Chairman Marcia Moon Mena Recording Sec. 'ii 1 V' 3 Marilyn Harrison H0p6 'G' I '- l Corresponding Sec. l Susan Allison Walnut Ridge Pledge Trainer Susan DeBose Lewisville V Treasurer Brenda Phillips Fordyce Song Leader ui fl P 4 4 Rachael Batson Dawn Bennett Remona Blann Betty Gaines Marilyn Green Carol J. Hardman Jimmie Hayes Saundra Herring Becky Holt Janie Jarrard Judy Jones Carol Kirby Hope Little Rock Crossett Hope Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Ashdown El Dorado Arkadelphia Dierks Hope Dierks J f x Q. W, J sf- xii I 'X 5 , i . 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Patty Marsh Mlarren 'Q' A X15 ' ' ' ' Sharon Neel Arkadelphia , 5 f .Rf , Bobbie Nickols Hot Springs ,P , I' ,, x R' w ' T ' ' Q4 'f ' 'ff' . - ' 'S ' LA.. Q .ZZ ' ,, 'I i . . . ILL- i, ffv i L. - 4 1 1 l 1 ' S 9 l 4 .3 ,.3 , H h ,Z1 Linda O'Neal Hope 4 N ' 'A Patsy Panky Des Arc S l elf: I Y A Q . BILLIE VARNADO TALKS to a prospective pledge WHA Linda Sue Parsons HOPE? ,Sr , Dorothy Ragsdale Little ROCK Il. dv ,W ff , s X mf: 7' A 'iv 5' f . U M ' JE, Kay Riley Murfresboro l-its A bf Cynthia Riner Camden ' Marie Smith Hot springs I ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA impresses rushees at their formal rush party . Y 'Q at LE? t f i x 1 114. na i ag, lx I .13 -J' CAROL JEAN HARDMAN rides on the Alpha if af' if gl' Sigma Alpha homecoming float. , -1 MEMBERS or ALPHA sigma Alpha fl-11.-5 3 '4 5 prepare for their skit during formal 'Y gli rush, Jenny Tollison Hope 7. ','fv ' Mary N. Von Kanel Barton I p is ll f , -1, L' X - . .- f A A 1-L: M -1' X ,: ,. TY , Q:-J Lynn Wisener Warren ,ls Q 2 ,V ,A A-X54 1 , 1 'V M- it T A w B'll'e Varnado Nor hlet f , M. ' 3- T' 7 '- ' , 1 1 P qw.. .39 b A 7 SW'-' 'V fl 5 , fi. If Della Ze-ta ' . m- -sv A-Q . 5 iii 315: Y: gizfyi' HSE' :TS 1 ' A , :QQ-'Z 1 U- ' f ' -E 4 ' P ' ':T'ilZiQY-- -.gv,,:.,:j' 1 5 : 4 , s Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University, Ox- ford, Ohio, on October 24, 1902, by six girls who set their goals as scholastic achievement, development of character, and social responsibility. The fifty-four members of the Epsilon Pi chap- ter at Henderson are easily spotted in their pink out- fits. Their colors are rose and green, their jewel is the diamond, and their flower is the Kilarney rose. Delta Zeta has been very busy this year, starting it by moving into their newly redecorated sorority room, a rummage sale, helping with the Toys for Tots drive, their Colonade Banquet, and their tradi- tional Flame Fantasy fashion show. The members of Delta Zeta have received many honors. Their Homecoming float won second place. The Homecoming Queen, Junior Maid, and Sopho- more Maid were all Delta Zeta's as are many Military Sponsors, Who's Who, and fraternity sweethearts. Frances Breland Hot Springs First Vice-President Judy Brown Hot Springs First Vice-President Patsy Thomasson Rison Recording Secretary ' Diana Bye Fort Smith Second Vice-President Carolyn Dettenheim El Dorado Second Vice-President Barbara Edwards Memphis, Tenn. Corresponding Secretary Judy Echols Arkadelphia Treasurer Debbe Allison Iayne Alspaugh Melinda Anderson joy Bayliss Lynn Biederman Nancy Birkhead Linda Caldwell Mary Ann Capell Ginger Cowling Phyllis Dedman ,lutly Dolier Eloise Ellis Carla Ferguson Diane Hull Nancy Hallman Kitty Hester ,E '- Arkadelphia Smackover Arkadelphia McGehee Arkaclelphia Little Rock Hot Springs Little Rock Texarkana Malvern Moro Arkndelphia McCehee Rison North Little Rock Little Rock -New hi 5,-..-. QV- V IN RESTLESS ,KN l'lCll X TION ol the I-luintcomln parade, the Delta 7e 5 Nhmv ull their new 5- Pat Holloway Kathy Isgrig Darla james Bobette johnson Lexa El Dorado Arkadelphia -, . - ' xi i l if Jill-55 , l s'a TEN LITTLE DZs all 1n a row at thelr formal rush party. El Dorado Little Rock Barbara Read Arkadelphia Glenda Robertson Denise Rogers Marsha Rogers joan Sallee jane Sallee Arkadelphia Kathy Saxon Camden Jan Sullivan Nashville Toni Tackett Texarkana . VKLA Karen Vandewater El Dorado ll Y 4 tm .. 3 1, bullet was the ringleader of the industrious float builders. l N Z I KT The finished product, a Reddie Victory Coach pull- ed by a defeated OBU Tiger, was driven by Charlotte Wilson and won second place. Charlotte Wilson Little Rock Lynn Wilson Arkadelphia Donna Yearby Hot Springs President Barbara presides at regular meeting in -X-,xx 5 ' 1 I l 1 i I i l ll ? l the Delta Zeta's new room. l Paulette VValker North Little Rock Rita Williams Hot Springs ul ' WF' A 159 IFC Strives For Unity On Campus i' F .,WV 5 .,t X, V lx X iw? Q G x ' if 4 fi A3 5 if Y. 5 xl, Q xi x l N Ax s 2 3 MEMBERS OF THE IFC are from left to right: Surf Gerlinger, Tommy Newberry, and Robert Dempster of Sigma Phi Epsilon: Ken McGaughy, Phi Sigma Epsilong -loc jordan, Ken Cargile, Sigma Tau Gamma: Nelson XVhite, Phi Sigma Epsilon: ,lim Bradford. Sigma Tau Gamniag Alan Mc- Aslaii, Theta Xi: Gary Newman, Phi Lambda Chig Barry Culp, Theta Xig and Mike Langley, Phi Lambda Chi. i p .2 X ...Q ,, iii 7 - 1 E I if ,, as 'wg I 1 JV' ' 3,- 1 V,- as N30 Mn 1.11, ,. -I MEMBERS OF SIGMA Phi Epsilon and Phi Lambda Chi compete in the championship game uf intramural football. sf. , The Interfraternity Council of Henderson State College is the governing body heading the men's Greek system on campus. The IFC is composed of two re- presentatives from each of the five fraternities. The Council is interested in all phases of fraternity life, rang- ing from parties to scholastic excellence. This year the IFC promoted better inter-fraternity relations and higher scholarship. 5 if v BROTHERS OF SIGMA Tau Gamma collected toys for the new Childrens Colony here in Arkadelphia, Ei I ,l v-v1 I lt E E 1 w l '-1 illriliii THE PRESIDENTS OF the five fraternities on campus are from left to right: lim Ienkins, Theta Xi: jimmy Coats, Phi Sigma Epsilon: ,lim Brad- lf' i E lr, ,. , X- . x QL . -6 :'L.l'GS:q: ' 'vc . 'T A . , F ' W . 1 'Q I .S . - ,V J . i' , Li t Sfk Q J'- V ,A V' ...'-, is QQ' I l -4-saliilf ' T , V-1 -,ng CHARLES ROSS AND Jeff Flenniken work on their homecoming float. V S 1 l i ford, Sigma Tau Gamma: Mike Mlard, Sigma Phi Epsilon: and Charles Ross, Phi Lambda Chi. Seated , is the pam prebidt-nt ot the IFC, Pete Lane. l l I E l I ip SSN T THE BROTHERS OF Sigma Phi Epsilon hold their i annual Christmas party for under priviledged children f at the fraternity house. I 161 r Theta Xi Prcsirlem R11 ndy Alexander Arkadelphiu Theta Xi was founded at Rensselaer Poly- technic College on April 29, 1864, when eight students formally took the oath of initiation. It was the only college to be founded during the period of the Civil War. In August of 1962, Theta Xi merged with Kappa Sigma Kappa and took over its twenty-one chapters located at colleges across the nation. 'Ps Vice President Alan McC:1slin Hot Springs Secretary Barry Culp Gurdon Pledge Trainer jim jenkins Fort Smith House Manager Robert Erskine Prescott Eric Armour El Dorado jimmy Allen Gurdon Art Armour El Dorado Leroy Arnold El Dorado Tl-,gm Xi David Burns El Dorado Jim Coston Camden K- 'Q' 'QO- we Q 'rll Em 3 7' new QW N' ii, 99' J H 'v ,ef sr l ,i y 'Y4if'I Tommy Cox Hope Mike Davis El Dorado , L. 3 ' 1 Ricky Downs Bob Gartner Don Gill james Grishman Bill Henley Wendell Ketchum Mike Littrell Gary Miller Steve Miller El Dorado El Dorado Dumas Hot Springs Camden Arkadelphia Camden El Dorado El Dorado ERIC ARNIOUR, ERIC Schlnck, and Henry Stover ride on their homecoming float --r..-.- r-1 ' '- X. f-'Y PSI L1J Roger Nunn Kim Peterson Richard Sallee Eric Schlack Bruce Seller Mark Stevens .tex MEMBERS OF THETA Xi support the REDDIE Basketball ICBIII. Little Rock Hot Springs Hope Mesa, Ariz. El Dorado El Dorado 1,4 joseph Marquis Lake Village Charles Moseley Stuttgart IDL 166 Phi Lambda Chi President Bobby Fisher Arkadelphia Phi Lambda Chi was founded March l5, 1925, at Arkansas State Teachers College in Conway. The Epsilon chapter was char- tered at Henderson in 1946. Through the teachings of its standards and the commit- ments of its rituals, Phi Lambda Chi stres- ses loyalty to its members. X , 1 Q09 -fit' Vice President Chuck Hicks North Little Rock Secretary john Vancura Little Rock Treasurer Andy Carraway Bethesda, Maryland Pledge Master Don Collins Arkadelphia SJ Freddy Connine Amity jeff Flenniken Arkadelphia Dale Fowler Little ROCK Mike Hardage Bismark WK l Lloyd Ashcraft Little Rock Larry Benston Little Rock john Bobertz Rozelle, N. II. x A I 493 4 .... ,ggi , ' - 'l S 4 ' ii 4 fl'i f-. Y fha! tan!-fi l l Dale Horn Malvern Randy Hughes Delight Al Hutchinson Arkadelphia l67 t 1 9. mg THE PHI LAMBS and the jerry Irby David jackson Robert johnson jim jones Terry Lambert Mike Langley Mike May Terry Murphy Gary Newman North Little Rock North Little Rock El Dorado Malvern England Hot Springs Alma Pine Bluff North Little Rock Delta Zeta's converge in a joint fraternity and sorority meeting PHI LAMB ED Parker makes preparations to stuff their Homecoming float. James Stevenson Andy Rogers Charles Ross Richard Thompson Dick Walloch Donald YVayne Arkadelphia Hot Springs Arkadelphia Shreveport, La. Arkadelphia Pine Bluff Qt Larry Patterson Little Rock Ronnie Peters Arkadelphia f, ,ug P f O Sigma Phi Epsilon it President Guy Aaron Houston, Tex. W Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at the University of Richmond, Virginia, on No- vember l, 1901. It became a national fra- ternity in 1902. Sigma Phi Epsilon stresses scholastic achievement and feels that their members would be chosen from wide and varied interests. The Arkansas Beta Chap- ter of the fraternity was founded at Hen- derson on May 15, 1954. HO' if wel igif tsl?-f,f' 1' 1 1-is Q15 A-bm Vice Pres. Steve Edwards White Hall Comptroller Larry Russ Pine Bluff Recorder Bill Spicer Fort Smith Secretary Mike Ward Arkadelphia Kelly fCamel jockj Hassin Arkaclclphia jack Helms Falls Church, Va. james fPanda Beary Hendricks Pine Bluff Iames Hendricks El Dorado jerry BI'llClSllIlXV YVynne Robert fDeweyj Dempster North Liltlc Rock Johnny flloozerj Davis Arkadelphia Mark Felling Arkadelphia Bruce Frccmxin Gurdon David Fullcu .-Xrkndelphia Surf Gcrlinger Honolulu, Haw. .lay Hamilton Gurdon XX: '51 0 V' 'Z' Xi' -fa -fh2 w.l'l 1! r' 5 ' Q , Y 1 V NIT- '-. .V - - ' f' lv E' S 5 ' 'xljfaui fe Jerry Hilyard El Dorado john fCoumryj I-ludgens Smackover jerry johnson Cowboy Village, YV-,'. james jones Glenwood I l 2 MRS. BILL SPICER congratulates Sigma Phi Epsilon house mother Mrs. NIcLarty on the line Christmas she gave the brothers. ai! Carl Laird Y City Lynn Lynch Little Rock Darrell Mathis Arkadelphia Mike McNabb Little Rock Tommy Mertens Arkadelphia Jerry Michaels Blytheville Tommy Newberry Arkadelfihia Gabe Moorman Arkadelphia Danny Mott Norphlet Milton Pyron El Dorado Johnny Smith Stamps Bill Stephens Phoenix, Ari, Douglas Strack Arkadelphia Rick Richardson Little Rock Richard Warriner Pine Bluff Larry fAtlasj Winters Little Rock N,-fe! .gtk . I 'if-.-Wi: X'V:ilter Yeldell Hot Springs SIG EP BROTHERS and their dates are busy wrapping priviledged children :it the annual Sigma Phi Epsilon Christmas presents that were later presented to under- Christmas party for children, 90 i is ,, 'ima' .Mn Sigma Tau Gamma 'SES f Ag .- - 13 '1 -1 x , .ex L -'01 ww Q53 -' Why ' 'XKYNNTT President jim Bradford Pine Bluff Sigma Tau Gamma was founded in 1920 at Central Missouri State College when a group of seventeen men decided to perpet- uate their friendship. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote leadership, provide fellowship, and develop character. The Alpha Epsilon Chapter was installed at Henderson on March 23, 1946. It is the oldest fraternity on campus. Vice President jim Bennett Pine Bluff Vice President Donnie Powers Little Rock Treasurer Ken Cargile El Dorado Secretary Carl Henson Little ROCR l l Robert P. Baird Benjamin F. Berry Pine Bluff Skip Bowline Friendship Skipper Brown Pine Bluff l Gary Arnold Sheridan Perry Bolding El Dorado Steve Baldwin Hot Springs f.. N -ri: 4 L ., - ...lu ,Al x 5 S5,,AS:,t:, .M .e.- ,vi , ,-l .-, ,. is M xcsfii ,fi ,gg ffl' J ax lil. . A' ii E A J J , ', K if 1, V V 'Q ,5 ut 32 337 ill xifs- 'Q 'X A' ' fl, M X Fgigigliiim Z!! F S A KY? , -' Q 51. - . W f . , KQVX lfsfmklf' ' B f f lfigg 1 ark ef 5 ' 'Fisk :1:P'f1Pr1QrN:i:f ffl 'xx -- , Xyqrkw E 4:4-fff 5618212 f X . rx N A3164 g 'i'lEi?k . - X .-9 i' . P: '2 4 xflfiu? X .. , iss lah ,N .Um I ict fiiiurih 3 alxl N, , rp, , v - ., .vkjgvzl qv - ,- 1 .lj 'Q , 'N -B :sf -Q-fwfr -. . , - -i re.. if lf' Ray, ,N NQ:xvg':fg:Y' W 5 '51 gygs- N f ,xx 45:5 V 31161551-'ff:?eii f ri-ee r' ' Mark Coleman Hot Springs Mark Cooper Little Rock Rick Daniel Hot Springs 76 Gary Davis Hot Springs Phil Everett Little Rock George jones Little Rock Joe Jordan Hot Springs Robert Kavanaugh Pine Bluff George Kerr Jim Medley jim McMillan Sheridan SI-G TAU'S MAKE final preparations on their Homecommg float. 'JD- .... X LIE? :J 1.7 SIG TAU'S JOE jordan, Benny Berry, Ricky Boyd, Gary Davis, and Ken Rogers collected toys at Christmas th1s year for the new Children's Colony here in Arkadelphia. Terry Norris R. D. Nutt Tim Richards Ken Rogers Ed Ryland George Schweer Steve Smith Wally Switzer Philip Sharp Little Rock Camden Little Rock Hot Springs Gurdon Little Rock Hot Springs Bruce Ward England 6' Phi Sigma Epsilon X vs---ff ' ' '-5 '-rf,x',:jf.4 . t h, 3:21. ' afffs4.5if.g :ay -V N Ui w X s ' .h x X ' -c wr, -.ve sg N N- :X 'fhrlm .Juv . N-.a-.- Phi Sigma Epsilon was founded at Kansas State College in Emporia, Kansas. Rho chapter of the fraternity was colonized at Henderson in 1946. Phi Sigma Epsilon was established to promote a closer bond among men students of higher educational institutions, so that they might enter into more intimate fellowship with those dedi- cated to education and a better understand- President Dennis Byrd El Dorado E:'Si3 : -Es' ' '-a re - . K ' . :r'- 5 ?'2751. ' ' . -fa R fs .i 5 ' , 'Sr' N 5-Q-ff ing of men. , X fx... 1 .. 1...- it-.19 Vice President Ken McGaughy Smackover Recording Secretary Keith Carr El Dorado Corresponding Secretary Nelson White Waldwick, N. J. Treasurer Ronny Holloway Smackover P-Q 11 jimmy Ellis Harold Givens N. We Dallas, Texas Sparkrnan lbs-gfiiifas of Tommy Green Sparkman Richard Johnson Los Angeles, Calif. Frank Anderson Pine Bluff Larry Berry Lewisville Larry Black El Dorado Jimmie Coats Pine Bluff Shayne Crawford El Dorado Eric Davis El Dorado George Deere Smackover Herb Delone El Dorado Phi Sigma Epsilon all la, ,X y V W M N Wyffjz ,- 4, X X af PHI SIG MEMBER Tommy Hart signs autographs for young admirers dur- ing the annual Arkansas athlelic awards banquet. -- - -,vm ..Q- qu x.: , ...V - x -.x. qs. ,x ,-, 55:2 5. f c X tm 7 X in 'Q We N 131 'ca N2- 2.4-v sa' Ei' Bobby jones Malvern Gary McGrew Hot Springs Danny Martindale Warren Max Michael El Dorado George Morgan Pine Bluff -lim Morgan Rison Phil Morrow Oceola , 'sat as-. ll' r -:aww Richard Pumphrey El Dorado Terry Quast Hot Springs Ronnie Reynolds Pine Bluff Robbie Richmond Senath, Mo. Charlie Samples Iohn Smithers Lloyd Speck Greg Tate Ronnie Thornton David Vanderwater Isaac Wilson jerry Malone George Bailey El Dorado Benton Hot Springs El Dorado Malvern El Dorado El Dorado Longview, Tex, Athens PHI SIGS ERIC Davis and jimmy Duffey sing soul mth their band The Upper Deck at a school party. Music The goal of the Music Educators National Educators Conference is to promote a feeling of professional responsibility in music education students and teachers a like. The MENC magazine, Music National Educators journal , keeps each member well in- formed of educational advancements in his field Conference throughout the United States. This is MENC's seventh year on the Henderson campus. Several social events are given by the club each year. One meeting each year is held in the home of the sponsor, Miss Whipple. MEMBERS OF MENC are: Rita Kordsmeier, President: Lee Finch, George Sparks, Bob Hurst, Mike White Kaye Cooper, Secretary, Ginny Webb, Vice President. Charles Rye. Fourth Rpw: Ron Baker, O'Dell Brown Second Row: Carol Heinemann, jane Gray, Tom Vice, Curt Derden, Clark Kelly, and Kenneth Lindsay. Susan Schafer, Miss Mae Whipple, Sponsor. Third Row, 'JT t.r ps if Q... . iff.. rfb ff' 45:33 Nr Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a professional mu- sic fraternity which is dedicated to promoting music on a national level as well as on the Hender- son campus. Each semester the Sinfonia sponsors several recitals on campus. One of these recitals is for presenting music by American composers. Phi Mu Alpha has weekly meetings where the meme bers participate in lectures concerning the fields of music which interests them the most. 'C' OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of Phi Mu Alpha are: First Row: Mr. NVendell Evanson, Advisor: Ron Baker, V. President: Gary Atkins, Historian: jenny Hargrove, Treasurerg Mike X'Vhite, Presidentg Major Dean Looney, Advisor. Second Row: Nicky Keelan, Alfred Cress, Larry if t .r Cross, john McNeely, Lawrence Butler, Ioe Shaw. Third Row: Paul Blackman, Lee Finch, XVayne Prather, Bob Hurst, Kenneth Lindsay. Fourth Row: George Sparks, Odell Brown, Larry Tucker, Randy Keen, XVarden. Debate Team +14 i 8 if 3 '4 9 bw iss Xi 184 A xx Y? Each year the debate team represents Hender- ents. This year merce, Texas, O.S. U., son at many major debate tournam the team traveled to Com U. of Oklahoma, Memphis State, L.S.U., U. of Kansas, A.S.U., and the State Speech Festival in Little Rock. In these tournaments the debators argue for or against a specific topic. If they have not present- ed their side clearly and logically in the six minute time limit they are given the D.U.M.-D.U.M. award. O 95 S nd Row' Ken Grenning Mike Butler, Charles Sand DFB.-XTR TEAM MEMBERS are: First Row: Daniel eco . , ' B 'er, Jo Ann Lintz, age, Coach, David Treadway, and Dan Moore. Hecke, ,Io Ellen Houser, Susie eax Masquers The oldest organization on the Henderson campus, Masquers is a combination of those people who are responsible for the success of all major Henderson stage productions. The Mas- quers and speech department work together in presentation of these plays. Both the cast and crews for the plays are Masquers members. Mas- quers crews help with lights, make-up, properties, costumes, and sound effects. This year Masquers helped in the production of Little Mary Sun- shine , Night Must Fall , and Admirable Crichton . This organization purposes are to teach inter- ested students how to coordinate incidentals ne- cessary for presentation of plays, to promote in- terest in dramatic activities on HSC campus and to bring together students with common interest in drama. fs 4-5 ,J OFFICERS' OF MASQUERS are: Pete Lane, President: Barbara Briscoe, Secretary: Ben Vick, Business Manager: Frank Bosworth, Treasurer: and Darlene Emesonv Vice President. M P.. . , THE 1968-69 Masquers. .2 Ar 185 Counterinsurgency Company I .ly i-N 'J 0 l .1 X. THE C, I. COMPANY helped in putting on many field training exercises. The Counterinsurgency was started on the Henderson campus so individuals interested in unconventional warfare could receive some train- ing in that area. Each year the C.I. company par- ticipates in several training exercises in conjunc- tion with the military department. The officers of the C. I. company areg Capt. Taylor, lst Lt. Outler, 2nd Lt. Mosier, and SfSgt. Huie. The organization advisor is Capt. Cothren. pg e 'E X pl ' Y , A Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is a national military frater- nity whose aim is to promote military leadership and bearing amoung it's members. As members of the advanced corp Scabbard and Blade officers and members pride themselves in their ability to promote the cause of the advanced military program. Each year Scabbard and Blade sponsors the main social event on the Henderson campus, the Military Ball. This year the dance was really a ball fformalj with Les Elgart and his band. OFFICERS OF SCABBARD and Blade: Capt. Eddie Shirron, lst Lt. Ricky Boothman, Advisor Mai. Stewart, 2nd Lt. jimmy BllflSllCW', l,fSgt. john Outler. -nf mm ..., : ki,- ' f s X ' P? - -:W ' ' ,L x-ms: S2 -- 11 1- ,K ff Pershing Rifles Nvsgfcamgav - I' . . NNN. x,..x . -P: flag PERSHING RIFLES OFFICERS: First Row! WXO' Harold Scheuer, W,f'O David Harp, IXSGT .Iohn Acker- man, Maj. Tommy Adams. Second Row: IfLt Conrad Browning, IXXLT David Marsh, Capt. Roger Miller. The Pershing Rifles company S-7 was founded on the Henderson campus in 1958. Each year the Pershing Rifles play a key role in the success of the R. O. T. C. program at Henderson. The Pershing Rifles provide for training in leader- ship and drill as well as maintaining an exhibition drill team. This year the P!R's were under the leadership of Tommy Adams, company commander. The P!R's traveled to New Orleans and marched in the Mardi Gras parade for the first time. S-7 placed second in the first annual Arkansas Inter- collegiate drill meet held at State College of Ar- kansas at Conway. I COMPANY ADVISOR: Major G. W. Edwards PERSHING RIFLE COMPANY S-7 Henderson State College rw-ive 'ff fs.. a ' 'c 'f' Ae' . liar! ll I E -4 nh ' hw. Q Y ip Bl' 'i Delta Omicron In its second year on the Henderson campus Delta Omicron continues to grow and offer its members increased benefits. A honrary musical sorority it affords women interested in a musical career the opportunity to associate and exchange ideas with one another. Delta Omicron is not limited to one field of music. but has members majoring in vocal as well as instrumental music. In the future Delta Omicron will continue to grow and offer ever increasing benefits to its members. xr, L2 DELTA OMICRON Hays, Treasurer: Linda Bruner, President: Florence Delavan, V. President: Susan Schafer V. President: Linda Roebbeke, Sec. Second Row: -Iane Gray, Chaplain: MEMBERS: First Row: Sandra ec i 14 fl 'ii 2? . fs? 7 S 5 2 t Pamala Hall, YfVarden: Sandra johnson, Dir. of Musical Activitiesg Cheryl Green, Historian. Third Row: Kaye Cooper, Rita Kordsmeier, Vicki Armour, Kathy Bell, Linda Quertermous, and Eloise Ellis. American Home Economies Association AHEA is an organization of Home Economics majors. It is the local chapter of National Ameri- can Home Economics Association. One of the objectives of AI-IEA is to develop and promote standards of home and family life that will further individual and social welfare. AHEA also en- courages group participation to create stronger bonds of fellowship among home economics students and to develop a professional attitude among them. The organization advisor is Mrs. Juanita Lakey. fs.. T 'NIEXIBERS OF -XHEA are' First Row: Libby Mount, Margaret Ann Daniel, Kathy Clay, Barbara Staryvalt, :Iireasurerg Barbara lrienry,.Secretaryg Lorraine YVord, Betty Carol Reed. Fourllz Row: Mary Ellen Williams Vice President: Franres Brelantl, President. Second Row: Dana LaRue jones, Patsy Thomasson, Edwina East Beverly Seratt, Rebecca Huneycutt, Brenda Smith, Kay Janie AI21IT21fd. and Bafbfifii BFUTUICY- Cmrinzui, Blinda Erwin. Third Row: Gracie Braswell, GGH99 lub CLUB MEMBERS are: First Row: Mike Deal, Lamar Mcklichaels, Charles Mosley, Bobby jones, Arky Floyd, and Tom Hogan. Second Row: Don Cooley, Reggie Speights, Dickie Black, Charles Walker, Danny The H Clubs purpose is to promote scholar- ship and school spirit among all Henderson stu- dents and atheletes, and to encourage a closer relationship between faculty and students in keep- ing with the athletic program, This organization seeks to instill the meaning of Ready Spirit and respect for the H monogram in all Henderson students. Only atheletes who have earned two letters in the same sport are allowed member- ship. In April of each year the club sponsors an All- Sport Banquet. All students taking part in any form of athletics on campus are invited to attend this banquet. Rogers. and Darrell Oates. Third Rmv: Danny Lindsay, Elwood Edwards, Nicky Boyd, Kip Agee, Loyd Speck, and Lou Wood. Fourth Row: jim Yvest, Donnie Brad- dock, and Andy Clawson. 3 .5 S Physical Education lub The Physical Education Club strives to de- velop more appreciation and knowledge about sports. games, and dances as well as a better under- standing of recreation, health. and physical education in general. The purpose of the club is to develop a well rounded, physically and mental- lv developed person. The club sponsors are Miss Bettye lVallace. and Miss Delores Brumfield. The P. E. Club carries on many activities during the vear, highlighted by a cook out at the end of the vear. CLVB MEMBERS ARE: First Rout: Ierry Foster. Tona lYright, President: Linda Barnett, Publications Chair- mang Kaki 'XYhitley, Treasurer. Slffllld Rozy: Nlarilyn Green, lennx Butler, Becky Dennis, lames IPanda Bearj Hendricks. Bill Dixon. Linda Kay Henderson. Third P. E. CLUB member does his thing. Row: Eileen Allen, Brenda Lynn Smith, Muggs Smith Patsy Nix, Sheryl Owens. Fourth Row: Anna Pumphery Laluana Davis, ,Ian Sclieuer, Kay Coleman, Clyde Heun Fifth Row: Ted Blackburn, Arky Floyd, Ed McKinney Bill Dennis, and Steve Edwards. 7... in 'e-n.,,,.?- Phi Beta Lambda, a business fraternity, is a national organization designed particularly for those students who are planning careers in busi- ness education and business. Henderson Beta Beta chapter became a charter member in Octo- ber of 1960. This business fraternity teaches how to lead and participate in group discussions, preside at meetings and conferences. head and work on committee assignments: and. in general. to devel- op desirable leadership qualities. Each year in awards assembly the organization presents an award to the outstanding business student of the year. PHI BETA LANIBDA officers seated at the table are Recording Secretary: Richard Todd, Presidente George Don Mfalsh Vice President Ed Gorman Reporter Ann Newsome, Treasurer: Gloria Diemer, Historian: Nellene Runyan Corresponding becretary Carol Cook and Mr. Solomon, SPOHSOI- Venitians The Venitians is an organization made up of art majors that wish to develop their talents to their fullest ability. Each year the Venitians spon- sor several art showings on the Henderson campus. Through these showings the members display not only their own paintings, but those of other art students as well. President of this years Venitians is Howard Hoover. Lf' VENITIAN MEMBER MIKE Govero discusses a showing with other art students. l.:,f::rN, 2 3-flier G -4,'fi7'i ' 'Z of f 'wif VENITIANS FOR 1968-69 are: first Row: Effie ton. Second Row: Howard Hoover, Rodney Miller, Nina Hendricks, jorene Scott, Ellen Shuffelld, Lila Thaxton, Casey, Mike Govero, Stan Irvin, joe Coulter, sponsor, Sandra Anderson, Pat Callaway, and Claudia Feathers- and janet Sorenson. Men's Council The purpose and goal of the Men's Council is to promote and coeordinate the life of the students living in the college's male residence halls in its academic, social and athletic facets through the sponsoring of programs and events designed to further such goals. The Council is made up of individuals from each dormitory, who are elected by the residents of their respective halls. mm V 3999 SEATED AT THE table, the officers of Men's Council Secretary Treasurer: Randy Hughes, President: and are: Phil Gartside, Vice Presidentg Conrad Browning, Phil Cowger, Reporter. AWS MEMBERS OF A W S from left ro right on bottom Nancy Lynn Sandra Tallent Betty Harton Doretta ron' are kludy Dozier, jane Danbby-Secretary Treasurer Webb Brenda Owens and Evelyn Strawn T011 Tow Patsy Thomasson'President, Linda Berry-Vice-President Trudy SICMHTI KHTCII Vandewater Kay G0rmaI1 Sherry and Barbara Edwards-Publicity Chairman. Second row: M1885 and Irene Youngblood vi Other Members from left to right on top row: are Donna Blasengame, Mary Nell Von Kanel, Frances Breland- President, Vicki White-Vice-President, and Pat Holloway. Second Rout: Beckye Koherlien, Darla James, June Stan- ford, Barbara Nvaters, Carolyn Mitchell. Third row: Student National Education Association ' , lui The Henderson chapter of the Student Nation- al Education Association is an undergraduate professional association for college students pre- paring to teach. SNEA provides an opportunity for personal and professional growth through participation in state conventions, professional meetings. and personal contact with other SNEA members. The Amy Jean Greene Chapter is one of the oldest in the state, and has the honor of having helped in founding the state Student Education Association. One of it members was the first president of ASEA. Ti OFFICERS OF STUDENT National Education Associ- President: janey Smith, Historian: and Connie Forte, ation are: Linda Hamilton, Treasurer: Judy Bryant, Vice Secretary. The sponsors of SNEA are Miss Amy lean Presidentg Ann Lightsey, Presidentg Martha Gray, Vice Greene and Miss Ruth Guthrie. Circle K .og Tr R Iggy?-api ixfiggf ii y 1 XA , 1 J- 3-7 .ff ,-- , ,bv F so 5, , E I :Lili will ' ' x ,xl M ,... N .Vanin A l .Sr S I 13. it j F '-' .::--K: tw -7 3:--. '- ' Ax CIRCLE K OFFICERS are: Front: David Nethery, President: Richard Gay, V. President: Terry Griffin, District Governor. Back: Randy Russell, Board Mem- ber: Alan Peek, Sec.: David Drummond, Treas.: and Iohn Stevens, Board Member. CIRCLE K MEMBERS are: Front Row: Capt. Cothren, sponsor, Richard Gay, Ken Allen, Bruce Freeman, Fred Heinemann, Lawrence Butler. Back Row: Ben Clark, RS!!! Dedicated to service, Circle K International is the largest college men's organization is North America, with over 15,000 members in the U.S. and Canada. Henderson's club was chartered dur- ing the 1963-64 school year. Although Circle K maintains a membership of less than thirty men, these members work dili- gently in service to the school and to the commun- ity. Projects range from promoting Reddie Spirits to working at the Children's Colony. Y 3 . CIRCLE K's FAMOUS dunking machine. sponsor, Ray Smitherman, David Nethery, Randy Rus- sell, jackie Calhoun, Danny Speir, and Glen Smither- ITIHH. Y ' c ' - -Q.--.-:N .LV-,gg--n -4- Q. . . .Ants . Ns-4. .9 sul' u I . -I , - --'- -t --1 - --' ' , ig , ..,-.AN ., ' I 1 I I i . J 3 3 4 Q -it V- ri --1 Veterans Club In 1963, the Veterans Club was organized on Henderson's campus. It was organized to provide a social club for those students who have served in any branch of the Armed Forces and have common interest in that field. A few of the pur- poses of the club are: promotion of interest in the ROTC program, of patriotism, and respect for the flag. ., l.. f,- .t V .vi MEMBERS OF THE Veterans Club participate in the ' ' . Veterans' Day activities every year. 293. . . znsn CLUB MEMBERS ARE: Maj. Stewart, sponsor: Ed Charles Hutchinson, Bob Kinser, Henry McHarg, Carl Gorman, Sec., Steve Manning, V. P.3 Steve Christ, Pres.: Ashley, Don Blake, Ed Smith, Barry Crites, Herb Rum- Roy Bottorff, Tres.g Charles Sandage, sponsor. Standing: mell. Tom Comstock, David Cranston, Billy Dale jones, Ex 200 The 1969 Star Staff ...... I ,..... .,.AsQb.i' -' 'mms-' V W-I-5. I 19139 STAR EDITOR Surf Gerlinger found that it was even necessary to work on Tuesday afternoons after drill. Wok- - , V 5 l'. A, .V L x,,i,f, ' f 1 'si 5?-' , if , ASSOCIATE EDITOR Brenda McGehee shows Nancy Birkhead and Linda Hamilton how it should look. The production of a yearbook is a long and exasperating experience. The 1969 Star turned out to be an endurance test between the staff and the book itself. Many times during the year we felt that neither the students nor the faculty cared about or even wanted a yearbook. But patience and forebearence overcame all obstacles and the 1969 Star was completed. With one years experience behind the editor and the annuals advisor one would think that things would be a snap, but one would be wrong. Working with a completely new foremat, staff, publishing company, and two new associate edi- tors the job was harder than ever. Even with all these obstacles the staff and myself believe that you will find this not only the biggest, most colorful. most informative yearbook ever published by Henderson, but that in the years to come you will be able to remember HSC as it was in 1969. Ili TT J . lf I1 4 af ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mike Ward proofs several pages that he is responsible for. EDITOR SURF GERLINGER discusses with Mrs. Mary . - t ff I-Ei'.'f.2, .1-N ' N' 5 if e, 2- ' -Hr'-lifflfhil . 'A . .K-V I. - ',:.g,,x in ' ' 1Q ' ' :N f 4 K ' 3' z 5 . .h 1 ' N w A J- .. I f' .1 y. -Xa , . . ' A 'X X f l sive-nhl, 1 f fr , Griffin the whereabouts of three missing pages. Westlake, Yearbook Advisor, and Sport Editor Terry STK, ' iw, -'-sy ,-- , . ,, Hr ,. 3' ul. V fKsW:,'X:r. , - gi-7-'wo' 'T ' 2' Qi W ' .frQ34gQ,.QJ ffrlqfifglligbiii 'f:4kxeQZQSiSQ5Qa'5.- EgisbnASQXQFPQ.-mn-93555Tq??s.+g3g'fg3'2iyij ps... , V ,1.,-Lys.: , X A , sqg in,-:wg-, .Pl ,-: J ag- fp. wx- war, NQXQQ. 4,i.r:.wQv3 QGRQXK Qggx- . gg-qtilggbs' MP5, xg? 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Photographers David Conrad STAFF XVORKERS: Sue Zan Toombs, Carolyn Efird, Debbie Holmes, Vesta Eason, and Alice Duncan. Dick Walloch Stan Irvin c .. . . 1 1.5.5 X . I-VM . ., , as .' '7 ' ' '-A ,i. .I if ' -sq.: -M'..' Aff?-4:5 mia' 'f y X ,. as x x ff r . -I :Q D, K A , . 5 :ff QQ, iff: N ,rv , lla V ri . , f ' f. 4, ,ggi A 9 . i '- ' . I : ef' , U ,j'-'.,iif:' , f' 1, 1 44 R- ' fl-753 'WMyga1,'1li' f ' A-2 af I l' Q K i ' X f:1 E? , K , 124 w J 1-tg Q 34 V' i if - ' - 1: - ' -- jf i i 5-iii ' ,X yj in E i Y '-fl b ji . .il Z - --rv,--r nf: V ,uf gl A Q 132- 5, ' , , , .. 2 5:53 ,fi .1 '- i .fm - .L 1 ,, ,lim rv, ' -X 2551 ,,,, - - Q 'f N ' ,v -41' -' ' 112--'. . S 2 -'q. f Qi sw, , - N- ,' 'iw ' :a - '- .. Wal H i, ..- ' l' - ' ' ' fi i 'f 'xl -r ,I ' 'U A' H- I Oracle Now Under Journalism Department 3- . r DENNIS BYRD, Co-Editor 1968 Oracle is , - .. ' X...-' ', --- 'T 2- r :N . X -rf A y, 1 ,Q I I Pl: -e ' 22. :ew is I A . Q at Q -. lb fm Q V Y 6- ' 2 Li I ' 2 qi 77. .N I -sfafffiri if 1 :V ,,4: ff i -iifsigilif ' XVINNIE CIVENS, Co-Editor 1968 Oracle TERRY GRIFFIN, Karen Brown and Dennis Byrd are not really working, they are just posing for our photo- grapher. A new epoch began for the Henderson Oracle this year when it officially came under the aus- pices of the journalism department. Under the direction of Dr. Summerlin co-editors Dennis Byrd and YVinnie Givens tried to make the Oracle a forum for student opinion and an instrument of reform. During the past year Henderson students have read such exciting editorial content as en- rollment procedure in Purdue, the thoughts of an Israeli school teacher, and the NEA's contri- bution to the Florida school crisis. Though burdened with lack of help, material, and enthusiasm the Oracle came out every Friday for better or worse. 2, '-F NTI' - fl X. Q2 ' If I 7-1 . ,. ,. 'Q ,Qi bf' f'.xSf:.l3.L.BH.5 Top Row: Terry Griffin, Dennis Byrd, Dr. Sumerlin, Keith Carr, Pete Lane. Bottom Row: XVinnie Givens, Janice Russell, Karen Brown, Lola Long. PETE LANE, Business Manager 1968 Oracle, is the one responsible for two and a half pages of ads in a four page newspaper. Pv- 'C TERRY GRIFFIN, Sports Editor 1968 Oracle, is con- sidered by some to be the best college sports editor in the state. '7 204 WRA The Women's Recreation Association is an organization whose purpose is to give the women students of Henderson an opportunity to participate in recreational act1v1t1es. WRA offers a great variety of activities for the girls on campus. The club partici- pates in basketball, volleyball, badminton, ping pong, paddleball. and Danish ball gymnastics. WRA sponsors the w0men's intramural program on the Henderson campus. OFFICERS: Ruth Ann Whitley, Presidentg Linda Barnette, Vice President, Brenda Owens, Sec. Treasurer, Muggs Smith, Publicity. G1 T Cef , 4, 1 I . Q . i 1 .af ,454l1',.,r.T.q , If I , b 3555!-ftfgll f f' ' M FIRST ROW: Tona XN'right, Betty Tegue, Becky Black, Betty Freeman, Muggs Smith, La Juana Davis, Janie Sara Watson, Brenda Owens, Ruth Ann VVhitley, Patsy Smith, Lula Pate, Deidre Talley, Laura Weatherford. Nix, Karen Bowline, Candy Harris, Sharon Hensley. Third Row: Tracy Johnson, Miss Wallace, Linda S E C O N D R O W: Brenda Smith, Anna Pumphrey, Barnette, Miss Sevier. Young Republicans .bg The Henderson chapter of the Young Republi- cans, formed in 1960, informs its members of the main objectives that the national party observes. All members are asked to participate in the activities and help in providing the student body with facts on important political issues. The club heard new views by having guests speak on problems in government. The club sent several delegates to the state convention held in Little Rock. President for the club throughout the first semester was Gary Atkins. N 'mmf' r i ff' a if YOUNG REPUBLICATIONS ARE: Front Row: Mr. and David YV. Thomas. Third Row: Suzanne Mitchell, R E Robinson, sponsor, -Ioe McCarty, Susan Clark, Candy Harris, Karen Christiasen, Freeman Shell, and Gary Atkins Nelson Cahill, and Ken Greening. Second Howard Wallace. Fourth R0wC ,lflrlfl SOTCDSEU, Alan Row Pat Callaway, Debbie Holmes, Fred Heinemann, Marks, and Stan Irvin. .r- Young Democrat's THE l958-69 YOUNG DEMOCRATS . --F! '- I . g , W. The Henderson State College chapter of the Young Democrats was organized in the fall of 1960, and is one of the many in the nation. The organization strives to inform its members of the objectives of the Democratic Party, and the platforms of its candidates by creating an interest in better government. Throughout the year prom- inent Democratic leaders in the state were invited to speak at the meetings, the most interesting being former gubernatorial candidate Marion Crank. ... r , , ..t, xx-,. ...U -sa. ww 'ze .. . YW ,, . , mr x.. .X - ' 'V 2 -'B FE The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to help the student to develop spiritually as he develops in other areas. Through experiences in Christian worship, Christian fellowship, and Christian service, he develops all of his person- ality and becomes a whole person. BSU officers for the 1968-1969 school year were: Richard Cay, President, Wayne Carter, Vice Presidentg and Susan Centry, Secretary. Baptist Student Union an X vs' lr ,- 0- N BAPTIST STUDENT UNION members are: First Row: Tom Vise, Ken Allen, Ronnie Madison, -Ioe Young, and Susan Gentry, Wayne Carter, Richard -Gay, Second Row: joe Gassaway. 2 Wesley Student Center rl'-'1 t REV. HANKINS INTRODUCES a guest speaker to some Vtlesley members. 'WESLEY MEMBERS ARE: Don Jones, Diana Carlock, Margaret Harris, Gloria Diemer, Becky Beck, Barbara The Wesley Foundation is a Methodist organ- ization which is a unit of the National Methodist Student Movement. Some specific objectives of the Wesley Foundation are: to deepen Christian faith, to further understanding of the Church, to provide a warmth of Christian fellowship, and to engage in Christian service. The Wesley Founda- tion here at Henderson includes a program of worship, study, recreation fellowship, social events, and service projects. I I ffixif' DIANA CARLOCK SEEMS to have found something interesting in the corner. Scott, Betty Cates, Judy Abbott, Bob Scully, Martha Scully, and Rev. Hankins standing. Newman Club The Newman Club is an organization of Cath- olic students. Their purpose is to promote fel- lowhsip, friendship, and love and understanding of one's problems. Activities of the organization consist of a series of guest speakers. These speakers have a range of subjects from banking to world travel. Once a month the club participates in a communion breakfast. This consists of attending mass together and then going to breakfast at the Town House. The organization officers are: Allen Schwab, President: Jerry Hargrove, Vice Presidentg Ann Patton, Sec. Treasurer, Ann Nelson, Correspond- ing Secretary. NEWMAN CLUBS FLOAT in the homecoming parade was this VW that belched smoke. ::.4 1 2.-f.:gT.fiii lf QT . ., f l!': +'l muwnxfwvww-:Tv-r--H K Club members are: Jerry Hargrove, Melinda Williams 7 Ann Patten, jo Ann Lintz, Capt. Necessary, Adivsorg Danny Rogers, Mike Govero, Monrow Midyeye, Ann Nelson, Allen Schwab, Mary Ellen Mfilliams, Fr. john McDaniel, Chaplin. Chi Alpha Chi Alpha provides for each of its members Christian training, opportunity of worship, evan- gelism, and fellowship. The campus chapter is chartered by the College Youth Division of the National Christ's Assemblies of God as a local chapter of the Chi Alpha organization. Sponsors of the local chapter are Miss Claryce Freeman, Mr. Jim Walker, Mr. Lewis Dawkins, and Rev. T. G. jenkins. I I X i CHI ALPHA MEMBERS are: First Row: Reverend Second R0w: Brenda Brizendine, Brenda Minor, Judy T. C. jenkins, Chaplain: Louise Teal, Secretary: Sandra Young, Shirley Besheais. Tallent, Vice Presidentg Lula Mae Pate, President. The Mental Health Association f J 9 The Henderson State College Choir Opera Workshop SANDRA JOHNSON and Mayne Carter in The Mikado . Members of the Henderson State College Opera XVorlashop have presented three productions for the enjoyment of the Henderson students and faculty. Mrs. Ann Chotard, director of the Opera lVorkshop, has directed or helped in the produc- tion of the following rnusicals: Hansel and Gretel , Amahl and the Night Visitors , and 'The Mikado . The Opera YVorl-ishop and HSC is of such high reputation that it is able to draw students from out of state. MIKE GOYERNO listens in disbelief to Ronnie Madison. THE ENTIRE CAST of The Mikado on stage during their last dress rehersal before opening night in the Fine Arts Auditorium. 2 ,314 XL i yer' N v , - Y A, .I , .1 t t L t,li'llEl lta.....lhs'lTt t S' f 1 1968-1969 Henderson Concert Band fx... Q S . 2 MR. WENDELL EVANSON directs the Henderson Concert Band duringastage perf Reader's Theatre The Readers Theatre is relatively new at Henderson. It was organized in the fall of 1964, and is composed of students interested in theatre and literature. One advantage of Readers Thea- tre is that it uses all the literary forms. Another advantage is that is can be used as a training device for the students' voices and for making literature more meaningful. ' - 3: Fi' x 'Sf' Q. aff' xy -' Q25-'f H .. , .4 ,-B MR. 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X' .Kd '- -J,--M , ,Q Vftj' . yn- ,. .LTU . j ' 5 I .f X ' ' A . t . . ,tx 5 Q V' I Q .y X! 1 .N I , . g , ' .V . yt K V g ' ' 5 Y 9 1. ft Y -x 5 6 1 , i, ta' . , X ti' My I V 4.-nf: N A Q, , .Q T A W .u--f - 1 ff l if Q fn 'wt-I1 J ' i ff m 1' A A M XJ , A ' ' ,- tr: , ii' riffir' , - ' The coaching staff of the 1968 Reddies included: Qtop rowj Don Wilkins, jim Carlington, and under graduate assistant. Andy Thomasson: Qbottom TOIUB, Charles Donaldson, jim Stearn, head coach Clyde Berry, and Ralph Carpenter. Reddies Have Best Season In Several Years TRI-CAPTAINS ARKY Floyd, Phil Patterson and Robert Bailey take time from their visit with Coach Berry to Dull a funny. The Reddies were faced with a large problem during the 1968 season, the replacement of four tackles lost due to graduation. The Reddies met this challenge, and went on to their best season in several years. Still working on new ideas, and with new plans, Clyde Berry returned as head football coach for the second year. Last year was a very rewarding year, Berry stated about the 1967 season, but we didn't accomplish all our goals. VVe are looking forward to the 1968 season, with the hope that our goals will be reached. Maybe the Reddies' goals weren't reached during the '68 season, but '68 was when the Reddies did their thing. Returning with Berry for their second year on the Henderson staff were coaches Carpenter and Donaldson. Coach Ralph Carpenter served as the offensive line coach, and coached the AIC All-Stars to their win. Defense was the speciality of Charles Donaldson, the defensive line coach. VVith the assistance of the secondary, the defense was the second in the conference. This, together with the number one offense was a threat to any opponent. jim Stearn joined the staff as defensive se- condary coach during the 1968 season. The se- condary, rated among the top ten in the nation according to the NAIA, proved to be a vital con- tributing factor during the year. The Reddies went 8-3 during the '68 seasong it was a good year. A top bid for the crown and a win over the Baptist made the year one to re- member. This is its story, the story of the '68 Reddies. THE REDDIES MOVED into their new home during the 1968 season, Haygood Stadium. Considered one of the finest in the . state, it has a capacity of 6,000. 9? . xv X-. . P' w g . KX . ...van 1. f, , 3 me 'P ff ' l ' A M. ,L 3 .ii.- '. .4 ggmigg The Reddies were not ready as they inet the ' 1' ' ' X 7 Majors of Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, ' The Reddie opener left fans in dismay as they f. . -. R I saw the 22-14 defeat of the hopeful Reddies. , if , .i.',,, K Hsc Millsaps fir- 'fig' ' First Downs ll 10 fl , ya, ii- if Yards Rushing 71 185 ' I - v -s Q Yards Passing 80 122 Y, 1 My Fumbles, Lost 1-0 3-2 1,5 Leading Offense gainers: Yards NX 'X g M Torniny Hart HSC 67 Qi 4 GLA, g Russell Weatherly HSC 29 Q, 'Q I .. 1 .y .4 gxa- g , Q 1 -4 'f C 5 fi ' Brooks, Dickie Black, Arky Floyd, Billy ' , K Lefear, Bobby Jones, Stan Parris, Ronnie gf! Tommy Hart, Buddy jordan, Sonny - Braddock. Majors Of Millsaps Slip Up On The Reddies THE REDDIES WERE able to only look as the Majors took the 22-ll COIIIGSI. It was too hot for all concerned on that sunny day. ,fi gi? oh n X Beverburg ' Russell f Weatherly - The Reddie offense got a constant work out as they ran past the Centenary Football Club, 73-7. It proved to be a long night for the offensive unit with the first half lasting two hours. HSC Centenary First Downs l7 14 Yards Rushing 246 83 Yards Passing 266 59 Fumbles, Lost 2-l 2-2 Leading Offensive gainers: Yards Dickie Black HSC 161 Tommy Hart HSC l5l ,ig Q I, - - T if J . f A Robert Bailey Jerry Malone jack Myers Over 6,000 People See First Game In The New Stadium I -,ht-ag.. 4' ' I Q11 A YA Q far N N 1 V - 1 11 X. fW ' W1 .faexwf-Nlfv J.. ' ' A - ' X5 +P:-1-'P ef- '-f- 'fY 1 . ' . - .I , ,.-f . 4 , Q I 1: 1,1 , . 'TS r S.-Tk-9 M 'sm,pa' lbw' . I 1 . vii-sbp ' an ,R yi,-Mtggbf, .M ISE . s- U . . ' v 1 ,,,.1,s- :qnwaveif-.. N Tf'iwlT1E is Y.. -, m F.. U v l -l I N ,,,-vvxvgiqg, Q-.5 .-Xh..sx,Liktqfc.v A K: i- 'T 'A' ' - 19. 95 it 1' Q, it 5 , ., . - . -1 Y . - --un ' , ',., - - V . Q 5 , . '7 THE REDDIES MERELY ran down Mississippi College. jim West f80j aids in tracking down an unwanted Choctaw. SOME 6,000 FANS came to join the Reddies in the sta- dium opening. The game was more interesting to many than the new facility. 20 Red Men Trample Centenary In Shreveport li Quai., .1 'kL,.i: '. .SF N 4 'i is ,Q ls!-' ARKY FLOYD, PAUL Bailey and Bill Lefear take a weil deserved rest as the Reddies trampled Centenary, Manager Sain RlHl'Sl1Zil1 attempts to keep his interest in the game. Frank Colvert Craig Romine Kip Agee Barry Crites Mike Vaughan Bill Mitchell The Reddies opened up the new Hay- good Stadium in fine style as they dump- ed the Choctaws of Mississippi College 17-0. 6,000 fans delighted as the Reddies finally opened up. THE CHEERLEADERS MADE it to Shreveport, and co-captain Carol Lancaster did her thing. HSC Miss. Col. First Downs 15 I2 Yards Rushing 178 116 Yards Passing 27 80 Fumbles, Lost 5-2 4-2 Leading Offensive gainers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC Y 167 Russell Weatherly HSC 73 Loyd Speck jim West ,.w.15,'-,f., . I f- , '15, ' IW-'ff fi? TE v A 5 ,.: u J P 1-5' 's Eli? if 'i ' S-:IE 'e v V X, it has -.Q iii-ft' wil ,- i 1 ' ii , . A if-ii f' . R ' .xs- I f 221 M 1 5 ,,,:' -.1 -', . .Rl S 'Ai' .Q Q 1 ' x I 0 1 v A , . Ai s i, It r , sf yi ',' -J' X I Reddies Drop One To Tech 'F A Danny Howard Tom Hoga n X I .fK, MT. 'ai ,1 Xa D. Braddock E Reggie Speights 'Q 4 A-i .F 6' is 4' V X sw 'gif bd 65 X lim Morgan ,Iorgen Gerlz REDDIE QUARTERBACK TOMMY Hart showed the spirit of the squad as the Wbnderboys swan by the Reddies at Russell- ville. X HSC First Downs l0 Yards Rushing 139 Yards Passing 66 Fumbles, Lost 6-4 Leading Offensive gainers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC 78 Darrell Woodard Tech 77 22 THINGS DIDNT GO right that night ig slipped and slid. The Henderson squad dropped their second game in rain-soaked Russellville to the Tech Wonderboys. It was too much for the Reddies and the I6-7 Tech win put the Reddies 2-2. Tech 8 122 35 1-l the Reddies , i' 1 1 . nf ,I I -J X R. Kennedy X. 'S 1' HART'S PASSING FINALLY came through as the Reddies iluinlied Southern State at home. The offensive line proved to be the best. Donnie Parker R6ddlCS Crush The Reddies AIC opened up in surprising M 1 victory for Henderson as they crushed the Mule- u erlders riders, 12-2. It marked the first time in many years that the Rerlclies had reversed the outcome. JIM WEST BAGGED himself another Mule- rider, and May wasn't to happy about it. .jimmy Carter Mike Stokes Charles VValker HSC SSC First Downs 15 9 Yards Rushing 225 0 Yards Passing 79 70 Fumbles, Lost 2-l l-0 Leading Offensive gamers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC l82 Stanley May SSC 61 ONE DOXVN AND one more to go, Danny Howard handed them as they came. P .M Y, A .. .4 X A 'le ' ffl ' ' - , ' A4 fi e ill fr ' - ' 5- J C- A i,leAffm1i' is I- '70 C.. 224 HSC vs Florence The Reddies spoiled their first homecoming on the road as they out rushed the Florence State ..,1 . Lions, 21-l0. The win gave the Reddies a 4-2 1 'l 4'-4 'A 1 1 record for the season. 1 A x Hso FSU A - 3' First Downs 14 16 E9 '51, - V Yards Rushing 328 145 1 f ' Q wg - Yards Passing 108 109 EQ ,if NX 5 i Fumbles, Lost 6-3 2-2 af: 1 1 1 , ,1 1 1 1 . as 11 1 so 5112213125 Igiiniigcggalnersl gggds Charles Moseley T. Hollaman Roy Green Dickie Black HSC 52 DON FORD, REDDIE trainer was one of the few folks to back the Reddies at Florence State, nevertheless, it was the Reddies game. ARKY FLOYD TOOK his share of the offensive plays against the Weevils, but it didn't work out just right. HSC vs ARQM The Reddies fumbled away their third loss of the season to the Boll Wee- vils of Arkansas A8f:M, 16-3. In what proved to be the only home loss in two years, the ROTC didn't even help much. I-ISC ARM First Downs 19 5 Yards Rushing 195 91 Yards Passing 74 19 Fumbles, Lost ll-6 l-l Leading Offensive ganers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC 137 Russell WVeatherly 60 All .A4 EQ H 65, .- A Q i 5 .L .1 L- N 1 'i x J. LL.-. ,,. f - A 1 HSC vs SE Okla. State HSC First Downs 13 Yards Rushing 154 Yards Passing 164 Fumbles, Lost 2-0 2 Leading Offensive gainers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC 270 Q Russell Weatherly HSC 34 HSC vs Harding In a exciting nip-and-tuck battle the Reddies edged by the Southeastern State College Savages 28-27 in Durant, Oklahoma. The last 14 seconds provided the margin for the fifth HSC win. SSC 21 234 61 3-1 .1 The Reddies added the sixth win to their list against the Harding College Bisons in a 34-25 'T' 0 decision in Ha ood. The Reddies were not one 4 I YS , to be stopped as the November surge came on. . HSC HC First Downs 13 16 g Yards Rushing 231 190 Y 'd P .A 143 11' Clarence VVood al S asqmg K f Rover Holland Funibls, Lost Z-2 0-0 C ., . . Ben Fulton Leading Offensive gamers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC 251 T. Lowey HC 184 Charles Jackson David Davidson I-IE'S A BIRD, a plane, no, just Super-Reddie pouncing upo n the Bisons f .1 .s f 4 ,1 fi ,V ,Q--qs Q Y' f gif:- .sx N... . fs 0 an jf . , ' 'vw . pe-Y-A L N .-,fb Henderson surged past the SCA Bears, 21-16 in Conway to assure themselves of the number two conference spot. The SCAB game was merely preparation for the big one to come. HSC SCA First Downs l9 l8 Yards Rushing 241 232 Yards Passing l49 32 Fumbles, Lost l-0 0-O Leading Offensive gainers: Yards Tommy Hart HSC 304 Larry Miller SCA 152 THE REDDIE DEFENSE made one of its finest show- ings of the year against the SCA Bears. Reddies Down S C A DESPITE ALL THE help lor qu:n'terback Hart, a 'ii' 'if 5-.'ire' 4 9, new -J . 1 226 woolly limit got through . . . too late. X 1 xx ? f xx 'X .X If 3.34-Q -'-. 4 1..- A ,rj , fi!- . 1 ,.. - , nr. :.-.' 'A ANN fb Alas. -IIM MORGAN CAME into his own, and showed it to the AIC against the Bears. His thing was re- ii -L ceivinyf and he did it well. wh 1' . , .V , L ... 17 ,asp ,i.s': '-' ',...f,,t,.s.g..i Strength of The Recldies K f -A . X A' KYI ga. 1 rf, Q y 3. 1 E li' f - Tommy Elliot Gene Morris It-my Sanmlt-is erry Hartsfield Charles Toney li. l':ClIX'Zll'LlS It was the biggest game of the year for Hen- derson and Ouachita, the annual Turkey Day classic. The gllllli' had a special conotation for Reddie fans, it was the 1968 Homecoming game. Ouachita and Tech were tied for the number one spot in the AIC. and a Henderson win was needed to drop OBII to second. The win came in a dra- matic 16-0 decision. The Bengals didn't stand a chance on that cold November night. and the Reddies never played finer. HSC OBL' First Downs 12 6 Yards Rushing 185 67 Yards Passing 49 40 q-I 12 ry Fumbles. Lost - Leading Offensive gainers: Yards Tommy Hart I-ISC 185 Bobby Crouch OBL' 50 Eh 21. . 2. IT WVAS QUITE a pile up, hut the Reddies managed to come up on top over the top-ranked Baptist Bengals. AIORCEN CERTZ CONCRATVL,-XTES a wel hut happy foot- ball coach after the highlight of the 1968 season, Clyde Berry. Danny Lindsey Danny Byers Eddie Bennett Bob Gindheart Charles Cobb L. Mdlialnaels Terry Gibbs s s 1 ina 1 I 1 ' 6 v C rs Q 3 fi t A Q L Q. I f ,wl gftv ' X :Ying N' N 1 xx Awv- ' I 6' 8 22 Five Reddies Make All AIC A I M I W li.-Aa ly 4 l e 'r'f'i3 fy 1 lr C 1 7 . .zcv i A l lx ull? lf , J 'J -.,, , W ' QU' if f W r ' F .m a 'v .., A B J ' , Arky Floyd Tommy Hart Tom Hogan Stan Parris Jim Morgan Tommy Hart led the AIC All-Stars to a 42-20 win over Arkansas Tech, the AIC champs. Five Reddie gridders were selected All-AIC, Arky ' Floyd, Tommy Hart, Torn Hogan, Jim Morgan, Ten Reddles and Stan Parris. Four more Reddies were added to the offensive unit, Jack Myers, Billy Lefear, Stars jamie Hunter, and jorgen Gertz. Tommy Hart led the Stars in rushing with 137 yards. He was awarded the Charles T. Meyer Award for Excellence in Athletics for the month of November. ALL-STAR COACH RAYMOND Bright congratuates jim Morgan for being named the outstanding lineman in the All-Star game, and Tommy Hart, the outstanding back. XX. rt. hx E ri U WE X ' me e- 'Y-'T, i J Q 1, Q., I-1 .x,., V ,. X .Q I-ll'1f:.! ,e 1,'25r' I ' 'ffl ' ' . 4 rl - ' SFT --ffJ l l P' r cfs' , 3 ,f -5 f- Q- ' ' F 'F' ' I, it Ley Members of the Reddie squad selected to play on the All- A 1 C ' , 5 3 A L , Stars were: Qbnck rowj Coach Ralph Carpenter, Tommy in ,f ,- - l Hart, jim Morgan, Stan Parris, jack Myers, Billy Lefear, 'X I, ' , ,,1, l X - L jamie Hunter, and fkneelingj Arky Floyd, Tom Hogan, -.J J LQ' I and jorgen Gertz, rr, is Q f f? 1 e . , 'L oi-7 'r N ' lm p ' + , . wif- bv -A ' fx I X. Sv A N ,f rp. , . N 1 .2 + ' 15- 3. ,Q in gf' X' 15, pf. J N- x i ff 'Wv 1 fx' , f,. .x, . N X . 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' 3' --if'2Sg A J.:-'P ., 3' X '5?'?X'4Z??- 515' Ni- - -FAX ' iv-. 'VNS N ' , 1 . , .':,' N ',-V, '.: Q-- . .na IP'--v' ' .- ' 'w ig 1-11, 1,-X Y -- Q. :. .xx-M W . -.L 1 ,i ,,,,x.A,,K1g:,w,g-gfqvjig' ' X . 229 HSC Championship Basketball E- as :wi me-fr -V N, fi: ficlgfi-' . ' . I, fb 2 THE 68-69 REDDIES started out the year in fine style, a style that took them all the way. Coach Don Dyer has just finished his sixth season at the helm of the Reddie basketball team. A native of Clarendon, Dyer was an outstanding varsity athlete at Henderson during the mid- fifties. He holds the B.S. and M.S.E. Degrees from Henderson State. Prior to joining the Reddie stall, Dyer coached at Devalls Bluff, England, and Perryville, Mo. His secondary school record was 1711 wins and 48 losses. In his first year at l-lenderson State Dyer had a 6-12 record. He went 12-6 in 1965, 9-9 in 1966, 12-6 in 1967, and 23-10 in 1968. Among honors won by his 1968 squad were the AIC champion- ship, and Kiwanis Invitational Tourney Champ- ionship. Coach Dyer has compiled a collegiate record of 88 wins and -18 losses. The Henderson basketball team went all the Way during 1968-69, and did a thing that only they should repeat next year. It was a good year for the Reddies, it was their year. They won the AIC with a 17-1 mark, best since the confer- ence was reorganizedg they went to the NAIA National Tournament and made themselves a record to be proud of. This was their year - one to remember. Andy Clawson Trainer The Redmen wasted no time in getting their winning season started. They went to Little Rock on Nov. 26 and gave the Philander Smith Pan- thers a taste of things to come, 109-91. Mike Peter- son, one of the most outstanding freshmen in the AIC made his debut for HSC. Leading Scorers: Turner, PSC 38 Davis, HSC 20 Thompson, PSC 19 Peterson, HSC 18 Season Record 1-0 AIC Record 0-0 DEFENSE XV XS AS much 1 put ol b iskttball is shoot ing foi the Redmen this yen Nicky Boyd ind lxenny Lewis help out the Rcddle t ruse hx douhlin up First Two Wins IT IS A long way up there, but it tends to get crowded every now and then. Alvin Futrell gets in the middle of a backboard traffic jam for the rebound. One of the toughest opponents that the Reddies had faced in years met the Redmen in their season home opener, Bethel College of Tennessee. It was a tough one, but Henderson took it 96-95. Leading Scorers: Lewis, HSC 26 Penn, Bethel 24 Davis, HSC 23 Powell, Bethel 18 Season Record 2-0 AIC Record 0-0 2 DONALD HAYNE SYMBOLIZES the Reddies as they look- ed for the proper direction in 1968-69. Conference play opened up for the Reddies in Clarksville as they met the Mountaineers of the College of the Ozarks. It was the best game that Ozarks had played in a long while, but the Redtnen got with it and won 78-70. Leading Scorers: Peterson, HSC 25 Davis, HSC 21 Easly, C of O 18 Chance, C of O I6 Season Record 3-0 AIC Record 1-0 With full force the Reddies took on their conference foes. A close game with Hendrix, 71-67, made many fans Wonder about the fate of the 69 Reddie squad. It took time, but their fans know now. Leading Scorers: Metcalf, Hendrix 18 Nash, Hendrix 16 Dunning, HSC 15 Wood, HSC 14 Davis, HSC 14 Foes Season Record 4-0 AIC Record 2-0 Fall to Reddies Next was Harding College at home. One of the pre-season favorites the Bi- sons cou1dn't get going in old Day Armory, but the Reddies did and won 83-64, their biggest margin so far in the season. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 22 Peterson, HSC 21 Fraizer. HC 18 Stitt, HC 14 1Vood, HSC 14 Season Record 5-0 AIC Record 3-0 at He H.XRDINC'S BIG MAN, George Fraizer and Danny Davis met nderson, and it was Davis' game, as well as the Redmen's. SSC Folds Bitter rival Southern State was the next visitor that the Redmen faced, but in the style of defend- ing AIC Champions, they thwarted the Mulerider .charge, 69-67. The Reddies were finally beginning to act like the champs they were - and are. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 29 Flanigan, SSC I6 Barnes, SSC I5 Wood, HSC 13 Season Record 6-0 AIC Record 4-0 EVERY FREE THROW counts and against Southern State two of them made the difference. Lou Mfood fol- lowed through. COME BACK HERE ball , shouted Ron Dunning. Scots Succumb The Reddies hit the road again, this time to Arkansas College in Batesville where they point- ed out to the Scots the same thing they did a year ago, they're the champs. The Scots were unable to battle the Redmen's height and succumbed 77-60. Leading Scorers: Wood, HSC 22 Davis, HSC 22 Cossey, AC 18 Barnhill, AC 16 Weeks, AC 16 Season Record 7-0 AIC Record 5-0 2 2 Lou Wood Darrell Oates Danny Davis 'LL asa, f, A twenty-nine point margin cut the State Col- lege of Arkansas Bears out of the Reddies way as they rolled undefeated towards their second AIC crown. The Redmen took the contest 91-62. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 36 Peterson, HSC 22 Smith, SCA 15 Season Record 8-0 AIC Record 6-0 It was tournament time again, and the Reddies returned to Pine Bluff as the defending champions of the Kiwanis Invitational Tournament for the fourth year, They drew Northwestern Louisana State College in the first round and won 80-69. Leading Scorers: Wfood. HSC I9 Futrell. HSC 14 YVyatt, NIV I4 Peterson, HSC 13 Season Record 9-0 AIC Record 6-0 IT TOOK A little getting in there, but Davis did. Years First Title FRESHMAN MIKE PETERSON quickly became one of the Reddie standouts during 68-69. With shots like this, who could doubt it. The Henderson State Reddies were named the champions of the Kiwanis Tournament after a 100-82 win over Arkansas AMScN. The Redmen continued to be the only champion that the tournament has known: Leading Scorers: Lockett, AMSQN 23 Oates, HSC 21 Davis, HSC 20 Dunning, HSC 17 Clemmons, AMEQN 17 Season Record 10-0 AIC Record 6-0 New Years First Loss The Reddies spent New Years Eve in Louisana as they met Grambling College in Monroe. The Reddies didn't have the ole spirit that night and dropped their first loss of the year to the larger Tigers, 73-60. Leading Scorers: Thomas, CC 23 Anderson, GC 18 Davis, HSC 18 Oates, HSC 15 Season Record 10-1 AIC Record 6-0 DARRELL OATES YVENT up for two easy ones which were an exception this year. For an old man he didn't do too bad. WE ALL HAD our bad nights, as Ron Dunning did when his shot got blocked by Paul Brown. Arkansas Tech was the only AIC foe to upset the Reddies during their romp to the champion- ship, and that's what they did in Russellville, 93-82. The Wonderboys, lead by Paul Brown, merely shot the Reddies to death. Leading Scorers: Brown, Tech 40 Davis, HSC 26 Oates, HSC 'll Combs, Tech 15 Season Record 10-2 AIC Record 6-1 Ron Dunning Mike Peterson , ' -'g.j.-.,.fQgyj53't,:':'Qj1lg 554' 5 -ini.:-f -11.155- gzi t ' ' 74: 335225 EEZ, -19' - Si: Q? -il -35 civiniiff- ' ' zigfflahv ., piufasgi-,vfi ' t.v.i', fb in V! '-H Sa. -gr-5:41a ggi-1' i.,.f ..,,1..w?,x. f, . ,,. . W, ,Q fl A ' QW 2510- 1' 4 Q: , gl -' . 1 T21 E I ' fl 1 4 if ff- 12 Balanced Reddles Tromp ASIM The Reddies returned home and with them returning their Winning way as they over-balanced the A8cM Boll Weevlls 100-71. Things were looking up for the Redmen, and they made the most of it. Leading Scorers: Peterson, HSC 26 Davis, HSC 22 Cfrice, AScM 22 Wood, HSC 18 Truney, AScM 14 Record 11-2 AIC Record 7-1 The Golden Lions of Arkansas AMSCN came home for the Reddies, as the Lion's hoped to change the outcome of the previous meetings. It didn't Work out for them, but it did for the Red- men and they took it 84-75. Leading Scorers: Peterson, HSC 27 Davis, HSC 21 Bynes, AMEQN 21 Bonner, AM8cN 14 Lockett, AMSCN 13 Season Record 12-2 AIC Record 7-1 One of the biggest factors in winning the AIC Championship took place in Arkadelphia on Jan. 13 at OBU. The Reddies, trailing at the half took a 69-59 win over the Tigers of Ouachita. In the end this was an important win - as all wins are. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 18 Peterson, HSC 14 Dunning, HSC 14 Pattillo, OBU 13 Cornelius, OBU 13 Season Record 13-2 AIC Record 8-1 IT TOOK A rare incident for Coach Dyer to get off the bench, but with two starters out it took a little extra coaching. It was a pleasure to return to the AIC play, and the Redmen returned- with full force and gusto. As they started the second trip through the AIC, they were better than ever as they tripped Ozarks 81-65. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 23 Sloan, C of O 21 Hickey, C of O 16 Wood, HSC 15 Season Record 14-3 AIC Record 9-1 Alcorn ASIM Drops Redmen at Home The Reddies invited their biggest foe ever to Arkadelphia to meet the Reddies. That is what Alcorn ASCM did too, meet - and beat - the Reddies. One of the largest ballclubs in this part of the country, the Braves easily took a 75-67 win over Henderson. Leading Scorers: Peterson, HSC 23 Norwood, Alcorn 20 Watkins, Alcorn 16 Davis. HSC 15 Keye, Alcorn 15 Wyatt, Alcorn 15 Season Record 13-3 AIC Record 8-1 A NEW FORM of entertainment was offered at several Reddie ballgames. Don English 1 Warren Harshaw Three More AIC Wins 1 The I1Varriors of Hendrix fell to the Redmen when they played in Arkadelphia. The Reddies were the victors just as in the time before, this time by 36 points instead of 4, 90-54. Leading Scorers: Peterson, HSC 23 Nash. Hendrix 14 Wood, HSC 14 Oates, HSC I2 Season Record 15-3 AIC Record 10-1 Harding was next and the results were the same. The Reddies took the important 91-79 win as they entered the home stretch for the AIC crown. Leading Scorers: Peterson. HSC 23 Davis, HSC 22 McKeel, Harding 22 Oates. HSC I7 Season Record 16-3 AIC Record ll-1 MIKE PETERSON STRAINS to get the rebound away from Hui-ding's George Fraizer. Nicky Boyd Alvin Futrell 7 - . L sg rl: X Y HOLDING HANDS IS a nice pas- time, but it doesn't go over too well on the basketball court. The Reddies went to the biggest pitfall in their reign as they traveled to Southern State. The Red- men had not won a game there in five years, but they did in 1969. They were the victors, winning 59-54. Leading Scorers: Barnes, SSC 26 Davis, HSC 21 Oates, HSC I2 Dunning. HSC I1 Season Record 17-3 AIC Record 12-1 l Scots Bow didn't look back - only ahead. Leading Scorers: ASIM Too THE REDMEN TOYVERED above the Scots in the ll point win. In Monticello, nothing changed and the Redmen won 80-64. The Reddies were beginning to make their final sweep, right down the chanipionship alley. over .-XXNI. Leading Scorers: Arkansas College visited the Reddies and knew when they left that the Rednien were the champ- ions, and were planning to stay that way. The Scots were handed a 73-62 loss, but the Reddies Cossey, AC 29 Peterson, HSC 17 Davis, HSC I4 Weeks, AC l4 Season Record I8-3 AIC Record 13-1 Oates, HSC 24 Muse, A8cM ' 3' Peterson, HSC 17 i Charlcsilcfanks Futrell, HSC 17 Season Record 19-3 AIC Record 13-1 Gary Tackmt ...-9 . 6 X-at --f-- 3 4 ?f I 5 E Z 5 l- Teeh Crushed ftab'D1ttt 'REQHFSX Larry jackson Ron Widner Making the final sweep, Don Dyer's Reddies went through the next three conference games like a hot knife through butter. It was the sarne as last year, only more so. The Reddies crushed Tech 93,58 to make up for their only loss, but even that was only a start. Leading Scorers: Brown, Tech 21 Davis, HSC l7 Wood, HSC 13 tivtaarisom' . tzxciztfr Tech - enioyed the Tech Uafesf HSC 12. gqnne. Neich Robinson puts two over the head of ALL- Season Record 20-3 AIC Record 15-l Xll. litllll Broxvtr 105-54 Win Gives Reddies the Championship The biggest upset in the series history was the way one fan described it as the Reddies troniped over the Ouachita Tigers IO5-54. A'Everything went right remarked Dyer as the Reddies clinch- ed their second consecutive AIC Crown. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC l7 Peterson, HSC l5 Fmt-11. use 15 f English, HSC 13 'ls' ' Season Record 21-3 AIC Record 16-1 IT COT KINDA tough at times, but HSC prevailed. I' ,nrnn tfllliil' lla e ff- Gary Lynch Alohn Hay Regular Season Ends The next game was no exception for the Reddies. They ran over State College of Ar- kansas 89-50 in Conway. The Reddies looked so good that one sports writer wrote, The Reddies look like the strongest ballclub to ever come out of the AIC. Leading Scores: Johnson, SCA 19 Davis, HSC 17 Dunning, HSC 13 Peterson. HSC 13 Season Record 22-fl AIC Record 17-1 AT TIMES THERE was all the help you needed, but then- The Rednien needed a game so they met Alcorn ARM again in Memphis. The Braves proved to be bad medicine for the Reddies, and they folded 104-71. Leading Scorers: Keye, Alcorn 26 Norwood, Alcorn 21 Sing, Alcorn 20 Davis, HSC 18 Season Record 21-4 AIC Record 17-1 Mark Dardenne -YOU MIGHT BE alone. I I5 IREQDIESI Roger Barentine Chris Russell Williznn Rose I FQDIFSI Ouachita won the AIC Tourney and met Henderson State in the District 17 NAIA Tour- ney. The first game was held at Ouachita, and the Reddies bounced back form their fourth loss of the season to beat OBU for the third time, 63-56. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 19 Wood, HSC 16 Peterson, HSC I4 Chancellor, OBU 13 Season Record 22-4 AIC Record 17-I OBU Dropped Twieeg KC Bound 2-I2 NAIA DISTRICT CIIAIRM.-KN Auburn Smith of SSC. presents the HSC Reddies with the District The Reddies had a chance to win their second championship of l969 on their home court, and that's what they did. The 81-61 win over OBU left no doubt in anyones mind that the Reddies were the best ball team in the state. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 18 Pattillo, OBU 16 jones, OBU I6 Dunning, HSC 15 Season Record 23-4 AIC Record 17-1 17 NAIA Championship plaque after the 81-6I win over OBU. .. ..... NAIA National Tournament The Redmen flew to Kansas City for the National NAIA Tournament. A final three sec- ond play as Ron Dunning hit Warren Harshaw with a full court pass which gave the Reddies their Win over St. Johns University, 78-76. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 24 Muller, St. Johns 21 Barney, St. johns I5 Harshaw, HSC 2 Season Record 24-4 AIC Record I7-l THE LIGHTS XVERIL on Danny Davis, All-American. ALLAIC SELECTIONS included Lou XVood, Danny Davis, ffirst teamj Mike Peterson, Darrell Oates and Ron Dunning Qhonorable incntionj. Danny Davis and Lou Wood led the Reddies to an 80-78 win in overtime over the sixth seeded Cannon College. The win put the Reddies in the quarterfinals, the highest rating ever for Hender- son State. Leading Scorers: Wood, HSC 28 Davis, HSC 28 Chrisman, Gannon 24 Sumrnors, Cannon 14 Season Record 25-4 AIC Record I7-l The quarterfinals proved to be the end for the Reddies in Kansas City, but not until they had demonstrated that Henderson was a club to be reckoned with. Central Washington State edged the Reddies 68-64 in a contest that HSC never led, and never surrendered. Leading Scorers: Davis, HSC 38 Allen, CWS I5 P. Adams, CWS 14 M. Adams, CWS I3 Season Record 25-5 AIC Record I7-I 2 2 . J Henderson Hardballers Coach .lim Stearn -htm, EVERY LITTLE HIT helps the cause. X it it il IM The Henderson State Baseball team held more promise during the 1969 season. Under the direc- tion of Coach Jim Stearn, the hardballers found a sense of direction. Their hopes to improve last year's 13-13 record were well founded. The out- field is our strong asset , asserted Stearn, and he was right. The Reddies faced a 27-game schedule, consist- ing of such teams as Mankato State from Minn., East Texas Baptist College, and Southwestern at Memphis. Reddie opponents saw a different kind of base- ball during 1969. I like to run the basepaths. We'll test their catchers arm and see if he can throw that baseball , said Stearn. That was the baseball story for '69, jerry Malone Donnie Manning Kenny Beard 5- '- 1 Randy Hughes ffm-. N IN nanny Williams M Arnold Brannum N K my A X . lm 15? v N I 'tv ' H pk f r ,divx 'A il I lm ft i litiwtl 1' A 1 0 WNMTII MIKE HOLLOWAY HURLS another sizzling pitch at the poor person with mucho gusto. ,..-.-S-4' A . ,..,.tt ,.... lf' 1 -H X' iff 5 -, ' J--g:P5:f:,1. A-g:'h,,-t ,Q - '.,ii.. -Q--'j' 5,11 , 5-53 gr l ,1 fi . V -. .44 ,N- :. I. Ziggy- E A , , ln A X A .4 ' 7? A , .X K rx r - xx! 57... .Q Q .9-. . Q5 , xl ,t X Q Q Y' ..,N,, was -e--- X F . A J-X E 'X 2 f s - r N 3 'X I x film- 1 Mike Holloway Dan Backus HQ X iw 1 + 11-F' X . 541.5-' at 31 lfqiy-155 V1 as ffw N 5 .X ,gr Y f E19 X X5 1 I Floyd Marshall Johnny Manning fi, . Y Adrian Messina Lonnie Sutton .fa .,,,..4- ,,.,...--ati 'i1a:---- -- A MIGHTY SWING pre- I QLQQ, vailed but so did the run. id x . ' ' ' A Y lf' 'eve Tl 'Y ig fl '- ' , -WF.-i s-X '-- ' oovsv THE BALL d'd ' h ' b iq ,.,.,cw ,, 3 .Nlg,i.p, it 7,'y,,, eine N, , y M , . 1nrsropw erelt Q st- 'g Q5 'J ' ' L , gr in 1 , il '35 'Z W 5 l y was suppose too. 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' Richard Sallee William Riley Herb Delone TI-IEY'RE GOOD BOYS remarked Coach Steam, With faith in his players and the attitude ot having fun, the Redmen did their thing. i. 'n..i'S' w.1-':,:-542.-gl . is H, ,. AQPYQQ? !'j 1'1w:zsxcf. , . ,, .. A , ,l -' W ' , N VN Q -xr'5T'?: i -5'f'-.1a.f'-'if' Nw-. Mxw-'osx' i J-:mi U ii-.X ' , .fr 1 ' -v,-.v 1.11-' '.. .. . , ,.., ., . , , '. eng '-' 'hm--. L, fy-. - ,Ze fe P' -wi . .4 ' . Af. -- .' g.wf.i+-4-+rf-.- 1-. P A V , - 'Y' , ' F - .f .A-F-Nix? 6 -- - .f-1-M issa . -. . t - ' s :.'lN'Y1' --. ..,. S - 3- v . ' r . A ' A H X as ' 'A - 0 'ff ffw-Q .- Y 'fggvjagy ig.,-3 M ' ,, -, - , . '4:-wi: -I 1 if - .. I 3h,3g5fL41,5i:..., M if y Nix O. , ,-:'- cf: 3-A. . t N 2 ' ' i - :T , i '. K , In 'ag' 'I' - 3 sh... 'X 1. 'Ng D ' - '1l' x..A . - . ' - - 1 N sued:-X -+P' s ' ' , 'H . .. ..- ' - . ,T,,:,Q,.,z H' J.:t-S? 1 3 5 V ' .KJNj'-'Y--I 'Av-in-1 -L X7 ' - H 'i W .sus ' .' - ..-, . . 0 . -uv' ' . ..- i '-'L-rm ,. - ,. V tr., . ,B ' 7 A. pf -AG -hwgfslfisgf t ,, . ,1 , ,N , M ,NH - ,M Robert Shirron Frank Colvert TL I ! fffiiih X, '- Wf- P K , x x.. , gt. I ..+ .X , lwx' t 7 Www t . .' L Don Wagster :B ' ,1 , ,VS .,r tr' .A f ' 5 X X t ffwi R' RANDY HUGHES LANDS in a cloud of dusk as the blg shortstop stops a grounder. 1 THE INFIELD IS a necessity for a good ballclub. The Reddies had a good inlield. J.- ,.,amfj v,.9'F ' A ' ' R y I ' R 1? R , , V Y 3- -'-. , N K.. . I 4 2 'kk hinelads 'JN-1-M-A 'i M1731 bggsxnl ,Ms .- INN: 248 s.nk..Lt'n1Dc..lfhJ!iA..ks.tx.....s CHARLIE DONALDSON LOOKS as if to see what the future holds in store for the Reddie tracksters. Really he is just trying to find Charlie Cobb. For a team that has possibly never won an AIC track championship, and had an 0-12 record dur- ing 1968, things would seem pretty dark. Reddie coach Charlie Donaldson didn't feel that way, and hoped was not the case. There are several reasons why they 1969 season should be better, the reasons Q-M. 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I- ' F srf ira lf 'V'-riff ' 'f4 9' .Y Y , , - .ibfiel--'f -.sg ff' 'f-X ,uqfcfrtkbi '42, gf' 3 '4'26f1'h':eff'I'igg -, il 'Q ' ,ff .,,. .'t. u :,'o5i' .Jimi . - te. .- , M 1 .v-te. .: . - HAND IN CAST, Danny Howard sees how far he can throw that little ole ball. why Coach Donaldson is trying to think and coach positively. For the first time since 1966 the thin clads have been able to work on their home track, when it was not under water. This came about due to the completion of the new Haygood Stadium. The Reddies have finished near the top of the conference many times, coming in second for several years. According to Donaldson this is be- cause we use a few exceptional athletes. Track has not come into its own in the AIC yet, and until then there can be little progress. The inability of the AIC schools to give scholarships forces the better athletes out of the state or to a school where their talent is not needed as badly as is the case in Arkansas. Support of track is a necessity, it needs to take its place among the major sports. After all, it's one of the fastest sports around. 'flij' IIQQ up ,,.. -' :' ' x :ti ' :-15155 Y-1: as . .g,:2F5f?.fS4.g5q.: .X if .t. ' , Q..-,.-.X-is 2 . -. :t 3':3'J:I,'I'.- Q: . 5 ' ' - Qft'1l.g:.f5Z-.-xzypgb . 5. t.-slsi-., .' 4 h 1 A . .spy XA X 'hiv Q: 1 Tom Holiman james Baugus -fflfmir. . ' 'r -gc. ' :V 2 ' . ' 2 Sam Bfvam Danny Thomas john Mackey squ- is It w bm- , ,,. . .-.., - ss-.M , A, rn. ,. Jr ,R ,,, I.,-.TA . 9. , ,IJ ' -' 5 .-' ,Nj ' .- .,,:.z, J '45 2 ' Q -V 'R' f' 'S ' . '-'if , ' . ,J - s .. , - ' . .1 . 1' - - '-- f ' 3 I , ' ', X 4 . . YQ-uv:-.--Y fggg'-' Q.-' 5 g- . 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IT'S A ROUGH ROAD during track season, and takes much dedication to pull the long oval for day after day. Q1 J 5 r tml lwqfflf . E- , 3,2 4 , lx... I fx Charles Walker Mike Peterson Danny Howard .v 'V 2 E fl Il E4 W ,A l :fy QL 54-fi Cliff Coleman Ronnie Beeles Jamie Hunter C 02 Men's Tennis Team The Henderson State Men's Tennis Team opened their season action on March ll against LRU. They played a 14 meet schedule which put a strain on the Reddie rackateers. Their first AIC meet was against Hendrix College on March 14 at HSC. The longest trip for the tennis team was to Shreveport when they played Centenary College there, Six men made up the Reddie squad. They included Richard Cay, Ken Greening. Jim Grisham, Larry Bresque, Phil Taylor and Ted Fadick. Tennis is an AIC sport and placement in this sports counts towards the All-Sports trophy. Coach for the 1nen's team is Coach Jim Mack Sawyer, HSC assistant athletic Director. KEN GREENING GIVES a mighty swing as the Red! men opened their season on the Henderson court. ,qu h, 1 -q if-.. ' X x.-.v N --Q QF -gf . . I I' nf sf 49 , ?' 5 J' X . ,!',.'!'yJ5y,'.- irc ., my '- . ' H ,,.,,,,. . gf- H' ' 4 'N Nbr f ' it . J Q r 1- . .N . x t 'fi' ' . nl, .., Members of the Henderson State Tennis team for 1969 included: Front Row, I to r: Richard Gay, Ted Fadick, Phil Taylor and on the Back Row: Ken Greening, Jim ww, 54. , 1 f 1 ' -xt! ' n - V 1 :HK . . . i.a-,Hg LL, . . ln.. 1 in 1- I 5 lL- .1 5' -5225 i,:1E:.. R-,g 5'35g:1 ' . .,!!-giigaxff f Xqgg,-gg,-pw Z 2 Nxnggl-nag, .v 11 Eglilxggef f ' . 1llW ji . .- . 11111-it A' -iv ' '- -Q' ii Grisham and Larry Bresque. Coach for the Redmen is Coach jim Mack Sawyer. Women's Tennis Team The Henedrson Gir1's Tennis Team opened up their 1969 season against Hendrix on March 14 in Conway. They won their first match 8-1. The second match against SCA went as well as the first with the women taking their second 8-1 win of the season. Ouachita fared little better as they fell before the Reddie ladies 6-3. They had a 5-l record last year and returned three lettermen at the first of the season, Carol Ann Goodgame, Muggs Smith and Kaki YVhitley. Smith, a sophomore, won the singles title in the Arkansas VVomen's Extramural Sports Association last year. A A 'TEY'7s . Q S ' -.a .5 s 1' ,cf X x ,xxx , -1-an 'il' SI-IERYL OWEN SETS her tongue and gets set to thrash a tennis hall soundly and put it over the net. ?. , Us I f -e .1 ,X ' Q K 7 V u 5 . f -v f AQ...- .e V 1 i V J . of 4 . f -. L 1 x 3,31 1 Q . tu . t X J V Z- , 'X 1' X 4 5' Q I 1 ' L. it I Silas: N .f :Z 1 ' 1 'P :art-f-2-. - ' ' . 24,515 F 1 i if 3 A -xx 5 - 1 is ggi 4 . 1 3: 1 Q is 5 ' -. 55 ff 5 ZH '- :ix ,- P Q, K . -Etlfft' 1 1. ,'gT .'T': Q' :VI I- ' 2' O f.: ,jf ff-fi' -X .4 'em .1,-.--.f 5- . .-...s,f.sLIfll 55f. E1-Ss ..,.. 1. . - W5 xrfff'-3.525-. . MEMBERS OF THE Girls Tennis team included: Front Bark Row: Melissa Brady, Patsy Nix, Linda Barnett, row, I to r: Muggs Smith, Tona lVright, Sarah YVatson, Billie Ann Faulkner. Brenda Smith, Brenda Owens, and Kaki Hfhitley, Sheryl Owens, Carol Ann Goodgame. Janie Smith. Coach for the team is Miss Bettye XVallace. 254 W'omen's Sw' ' g Team SJ I XYH 1 'HX A 5 IW ,QR-ww -Pear:-'.. Jn, - .Xt J 1 6 0 'Wm SNVIMMING TEAM MEMBERS are: First Row: Heath- Weber, Betty Horton, Lissa Keigwin, Linda Barnett er Pizza, jan Freeman Scheuer, Nancy Hallrnann, Susan Lucille Mozol, and Sandra Sutton. Allison, and Brenda Smith. Second Row: Miss Sharon Men7S This year the Reddie swim team placed third in the AIC Swimming and Diving Champion- ships held at Hendrix College. The third place S v o finish was the highest ever attained by the swim- g ming team, and should help Henderson win the all sports trophy. Under the direction of Coach E. R. Gammill Team seven school records were broken by the team. Records in freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, diving, and the medley relay were among those broken. 'K ,V -.' bL.. V? 1' :YM Pjiiu-.xg Q1 2- ' .-.' 3-:YH f's'f1.fj:Cmpf1.- -- 4 'ii li 7 ' .sZ,A:'s9p,g11.,,,,,,,-W V 'VL SYVIMMING TEAM MEMBERS are: First Row: Ron bers. Second Row: Sam McGehee, Benny Bridwell, Ver- nie Peters, Pat Milligan, Larry Hardin, and jim Cham- non Sammons, and Coach Gammill. 2 Reddie Riflers Coach, PSG john T. Fitzgerald The Reddie Riflers ran their Winning streak over the 48 consecutive winning margin during 1968-69. Shooting for their fifth straight Arkansas Collegiate Rifle League Championship, they have the finest winning record of any Reddie team. This marked the fourth year that they went un- defeated, which is in itself a remarkable fact. Danny Gray. Larry Winters. Donnon Waldrip, Ken Hargrove, and Richard Kaiser paced the Red- men during most of the season. They defeated such teams as the University of Arkansas, Ar- kansas State University, as well as many of the other AIC schools. Coached by PSG john Fitz- gerald and Major Dean Looney, prospects look good for another exciting year. 4--ff THE REDDIES FINEST, the 1969-69 Henderson State College Reddie Rifle team. Champions for years and years! Reddie Ripples l l JIM CHAMBERS AND friend during preformance of '4VVonderful VVor1d of Color . XVdflXVllfCl th tl on er u or c o 0 01 was e ieme iv , . , HELLLPPPPPPJ of the annual performance given by the Reddie Ripples, a synchronized swimming or water bale let group. Each number was themed according to the specific color mentioned in the music. The program consisted of numbers in which the members presented graceful and skillful float patterns utilizing such specialized movements as the dolphin. the ballet leg, and the chain precision in movements. THE 1968-69 REDDIE RIPPLES. 2 lntramurals Q. 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L1-f This year Governor Rockefeller 's thing is build- 20. 1968. The arrival of new industry to Arkansas ing a better Arkansxrs. This picture was taken at is a step forward - one of the many the Governor the groundbreaking for the new Moore Drop is taking toward his goal. Forging Company in Springdale on September President M. H. Russell . '12 , WW E 1 ,,,, X X ,J 5 F . f:.'r',f'-. - ' Dr. M. H. Russell became President of Hender- son State College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, on July 1, 1963, after having served as Superinten- dent of Schools in Crossett, Arkansas, for ten years. President Russell has been active in civic work, . 11325, x having served as president of the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club, and on numerous boards during his residence i'f1 Arkansas cities. He was included in Who's Who in Arkansas in 1959, Who's Who in American Education, 1955-1956, and is in Who's Who in America. 2 Board of Trustees 3 . x . Dr. joe Reid Mr. H. Grady Smith f'k?.E?'5x A .' Y 4-. 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Board members are appointed by the governor for seven year terms, during mQ which they attend four yearly meetings and any necessary called ones. These seven men set school policies, select faculty members, and plan building programs for the growth and progress of Henderson State College. The Chairman of the Board is Mr. Ray B. Martin. 2 270 '-I . Dean Charles M. Strack, Dean of General College Dean W'aldo A, Dahlstedt, Dean of Graduate Studies Cheerleaders for our College of Knowledge Dean joe T. Clark, Dean of Instruction r K 1 - ,- sg? - if 1 ' ' 1 T - -7 QI' 'War' t .4 nw V- -I f - :-4--aft!-.,:. 1:1-.,, ' .- rx' .. Q-.. ., , g , ,- I , . , . .. . . ----, H,- ... , i ,. L , , ., C I N 1 ' 'f,:'.-- Dean Charles Strack received his doctorate in Geography from the University of Iowa in 1950. Dean Strack has been with Henderson since 1955. Dean Waldo Dahlstedt received his doctorate in Psychology from the University of Nebraska in 1953, he has been with Henderson since 1956. Dean joe T. Clark received his doctorate in Education from the University of Arkansas in 1960. Dean Clark has been with Henderson since 1964. Dean Thomas Scifres received his master's degree in Education from the University of Ar- kansas in 1965, he has been with Henderson for two years. Dean Ronald Garner received his master's de- gree in Education from Memphis State Univer- sity in 1967. Dean Garner has been with Hen- derson for two years. Dean Bernice Smith received her master's de- gree in English from George Peabody College for Teachers in 1926. Dean Smith has been with Henderson since 1957. :Qs Dean Thomas E. Scifres, Dean of Students 6 , nm .Q vt in x I H . K. f of Q -Q- 4 ... rx F . -' t sf - ,FA fm-.1 t X-xxx -1' z F . - M 4' t-wh, N -M'-t2.wN.,x in X I D -4-.xx 15 I ', A .H , Jie' .ty X . , ' th Lf . K S 2 f J Dean Ronald Garner, Dean of Men B ll Dean Bernice G. Smith, Dean of Women Mk. P0582 A H,-54 -we-4: FW?-'-9 if l 1 ,M .-. A Q.-'infa-' rz ',gf'?J5 Lf .' vi, 14 Iv L :J T199 I 97 L fl. Et 5: 11? 5. . Q sf - f-2. - l 'gQf '- - ' 3 .- Field Services and Public Relations MR. YVILLIAINI ECI-IOLS is Director of Public Rela- tions. l l ff 'T' MR. JOHN RUSS is Field Representative at Henderson. MRS. MARY YVESTLAKE is secretary in lfublic Rela- tions and secretary of the Alumni Association. :. I . ' . I. 'TX 15 , ll '-A The Public Relations Department and the Department of Field Services are two very impor- tant departments at Henderson. Public Relations handles all news correspondence about the insti- tution and its students. Mr. Steve Williams heads the department of Field Services which includes the Extension Department, public information, and many more important tasks. MR. STEVE WILLIAMS is the director of Public Serv ices. Registrar and Data Processing ' - 'e The office of Data Processing and that of the Registrar at Henderson are two of the most im- portant offices. Admission of new students, caring for records, sending out grades and transcripts, and problems of daily occurances confront these offices. if tiiii .QE Q? mg! fl 15 53 is ui: Q .'31..::. .HAM 1 ,......... 1 COLONEL HERSCHEL LUCI-IT is the Registrar at MR. WILLIAM PUTMAN is the Director of Data HSC. Processing. O The office of Student Aid, supervised by Miss Thelma Bruce, handles all stu- dent loans, grants, payroll for student e workers, as well as many other financial problems of the students. Fi av' MRS. YEARBY IS the Assistant Supervisor of Student Aid, 's -'GSW lf, MISS THELMA BRUCE is the Supervisor of Student Aid at Hen- derson. '-Q xr 9 X if 5 if 4 1-:7 A f . ,--fznsnnwi 2 Business Department ,- .i 1-:Q 1, f ' ,sif t aqdqqpgqtqzqqsgvswss Q 33 .HH MR. ERWIN GARNER is Business Manager at HSC MR. JERALD BARBER is Assistant Business Manager I -nut The Business Department at Henderson State College handles all of the school's financial matters as Well as the accounts of all the different organizations on campus. They do all the planning for new build- ings, they collect all tuitions and fees, and they purchase all school supplies. 5 li 2gx,is5gg:'1-1 ., .N bfifligsxiw N W-- - .' - fin- -fi. hw is W-1P:wi-'- . - , K is A X , X. ' . . ' fl tlwtffsfe fs!f'F:-:ti- is R XF, . W xt Y sl 3 . N1a:i,1M'-3 'X as-gt :-g ig gg.- '45::,-j:g.' .fsfg:fIf1f:p5Si'w3':E if -:I::2:X - .. -iz.-..mi-ff:i-1'.s:-: Sw, iss-SM 'ark 'l KF!.YiS:7:' :kiwi-iK:E. N g-ix, ..5:41':3i5 ' FQ' I - i wo- N, me- . . Xgw gf KWSN lf:gEiC5 ,, . X . v 'Sk X ,N K '., : s 3259953 X B- H, R'-J.:-,HIE -Arms ix P' ' .' ' I.. .AP-6' xkxry X A::lv Q., X , f- .A x. S. .5 ,,,,,,,nS,,4,Q,,.s..- - M xxx W t V 1 -N, - ,, ., ' ' ' - SX . -fs ws. Q Q X ' I . . ,.,,. M--. - Q. , a-s: --- it- ?'f1f'!1g9: -' - rh siiifl-1CQYsn - - 'C KL 34'i'l.L:LL. 'T t:Xg.YN kQ-s..., MR. GUY HAYS is the Director of Development MR. JOHN TATE is Assistant Purchasing Agent for Henderson sv-Ns. 'IWW' 4 I Housing and Accounting Department r. m,sp.., , MR. FRANK STEELMAN is Director of Housing. 'val aim tr-s .- wt- 5535235 if 'E-5:51 'Se-Ili ' 1- -:mf fi MR. THOMAS GIVENS is an Accountant at Hen- derson. l M.- MR. HARLEY SEXTON is Chief Accountant. The Director of Housing, Mr, Frank Steelman, is in charge of all housing on the campus of Henderson. The ac- counting department is in charge of financial matters dealing with the school. MRS. MARY BISHOP is a machine operator in the Accounting Department. s 4. N .U J. 'fjzb ' , !':L:g3:555,nl: FEV? ini Fffiihffiifi .1 1 ? . . 5, 344 ai- .- ' ,-,, .1 rl 'idif' 9 .. Union and Bookstore Staff Mr. Milton Davis and Col. Royce Eaves are the two men that keep our student union going. Mr. Davis is in charge of the bookstore, He buys and sells all kind of school supplies. Mr. Eaves sees that the union stays clean, and patrols to see that no destruction is done. --P Henderson's Nurse 'GD' Mrs. Burnsides, and Mrs. Wilkin- son are two of the ladies that head the Post Office Staff. They also S devote much of their time to the students of Henderson. ,....-ff Mrs. Marie Fleschner, Hender- on's registered nurse came to our campus in September of 1957. She has devoted her time for the past twelve years to the welfare of the students here at Henderson. She seems to have a cure for everything. It is always good to talk to Mrs. Fleschner, because she seems to be able to have an open mind toward everything. staff at Henderson He has a great res mi M.- vii 3 464 ,wr gr, 1, J 1 . i 2 E ' A 293- A. ff y ,yr V J xi Q Jn lc: D xl . Q 5' sq? W V gl, 3 WH- at I 'Em gl JW Wg it We 'W dents ABOVE ARE THE members of the cafeteria staff. These forty one people work together each day to see that the students have a well balanced meal three times a day. IT IS THE responsibility of Mr. Yearby to see that all the requests for any kind of maintainance are quickly and correctly dealt with. Mr, Yearby is Henderson's physical plant engineer. if ff? 5 ak . F -fi' ' bhig 278 I Secretaries and taff ..-,L-.,..:t,: No Mrs. Tommie Gerlinger Mrs. Linda Byrd I w i Mrs. Sharon Manning Mrs. Charlotte Toombs 11 if., Mrs. George Merrens Mrs. joe Neel . X n J' , 5: X :x . , '- ,- . Nl Q. M . . . M F -I V' Jlagi. .,QA1'YHwW. 1' Vg? Nivea 22' L--HQ!!! EW.-52251.x'3'fia?'i:qk, ' - 'hifi' ..... .:i':1.fe?,.a i :1zziz,t,e:f+ ff v v I 1 N its , 0 I . . 'D . i x 0325. 553 -. 1., 'Q fhrisvyixkx ' ' F. '- 1 9 x 9 1 , f - . 3!'g w-.ELXW Y. 5. I H V , 'mu N X ' if '. 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'S oi dsx , Q0 . kin , SX 5 'QR x KK.: V t '11 sg-,N ,ix : ,C 7 h, Q' X l l W' SW if vk 'N may 1 K xx ww' in W. ':- . 1 x R 'fl x liw 453- 4 tl' l ' v v- , X XG ' yy N XY f 'K 4-S r L DR. ADIELPHIA B.-XSFORD the biology department. the chairman of Al .-. . v..N--- ---------H -- . f. ? VV ith new biology and modern laboratory equipment, I-lenderson's Biology Department is advancing in rank with and supersedes many other colleges and universities throughout the Southwest. Plans are being made by the Biology Depart- ment for development of curricula and facilities to be used on the forty acres of land which Hen- derson State College will possess on the De Gray Dam. Studies of ecology, the relationship of the organism to its environment, will offer many op- portunities for students and faculty interested in field studies. The main objective of the biological science department is to give the student a better know- ledge of life. Its professional objective is to pre- pare good teachers of biological science and for the elementary and secondary schools. An increase in personnel and the unlimited research engaged in by members of the staff will tend to enrich and make more effective all aspects of biology and life problems at Henderson. LM..- .. M W . , ' ' . X-Q NIR. NlII,l,,XRD NUHURNEY IS PREP.-XRING A TEST WHILE Dr, Oliver increases his knowledge. 1 g , as J y 'I '. , ' N 'Q -- gpg- nu...- . -f . if K I 'url n-1 Y DR, DAN MARSH gives Z1 thought provoking lecture fs? exe MISS IQLIZABI-QTH ISRINKLEY casts a cautious eye on the class THIS IS THE VVAY you looked I9 or 20 years ago. 283 Business Administration DR. JAMES PINKERTON is chairman of Business Administration. The Department of Business Administration, Dr. james Pinkerton, chairman, is one of the largest and fastest growing departments on the Henderson campus. A student can receive degrees in accounting, management, marketing, general business, economics, and secretarial science. In just a few years Dr. Pinkerton hopes to be able to offer a masters degree in general business. Secretarial Science courses include shorthand, typing, office procedures, and business machines. A degree in secretarial science may be earned in two years. Today, business is the field. Three out of every five college graduates enter the field of business in some form or other upon graduation. With America's fast rate of economic growth and industrial potential, modern students would be wise to investigate the possibilities of a business career. Though the business department of Hen- derson at the present time is small, it is recognized as one of the outstanding business departments in the southwest. The department of business sponsors Phi Beta Lambda, the honorary business fraternity. N .:, uv-F' A gs, t ' N 2 e A Qi .w 175-g+ :-1. t-f' Qi x -1 -:,- .g- ' ksgllf f ,A A... f Mill. -, inflfffi-. ..1,::'R-.f' TL.,-'11 ' QQg,.,g.,,Zt3k9 -if Yu, .55 'gm --,,, N ,.k.wy,3xgsQp ' . . ',,,.t? - 2+ - -. V. ,teas . N AJ' .3 . 4fsf,.f's.'r'g in ii ist ,, l 5 1 J x 'mn F L! 1 A . . ,p-. . N Jw' :'i?5W'Vl53E-rf ' . . .Q , P 9 ,lt LK A l' W 2 13 INSTRUCTOR JOE MOORE lectures with enthu- siasm. .. , ,iwvv -fp' E ' 9 .g:41:' 4 ' - t I. ' .U-2,5 ' - -, .gs l'iE'if,C3'ff3l?5'7 . - , .. . l' 'if'.llYs': ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR LOUIS Dawkins clearly explains the principles of accounting. L. I4 J ,E MRS. LOIS DODSON helps a befuddled stu dent. ,J-- fl ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CHARLES E. Vinson carefully proves a point. MR. GEORGE. GREEN helps instruct a student l Cl ,LM 2 iii. '.'1 Mrs. Sandra Rodgers Mrs. Lynette Solomon Business STUDENTS IN THIS class realize that typing requires a great amount of skill and concentra lion. UUWUGOu sooeoaoeeoa Q-XGQ l?5 iL'iff: f- 1 . X -4 L..L4.LL.:.LQ.3l4-, ,-na.r.......- Anil ' ww V , TY. --' wx .A . 1 -w V livig x l . Y xt - at' 9 v j . . I I I x: - T? 1 - ' . ,fi --11 fp' Q -fx 'Mk -L ' . .':532g-VMFI: T N- v y Y KW, X u iv: X 5 Ap. A-1 K 933' X U X xlxmw ,f 'X N X x X I Y Pl .--v,i,.v' A x f .- . N ,lv -w N ,. ,mmf H. -11- :- -mfg: A w dm. Y N,Q:rY48vnv..,. - ,,. Y . K X v- . 1 f , 1263 .-.. ,-A . L ,4 , Mr. Don Dodson Miss Marjorie Winslow ,...,.,',w A . ' K , I I K 'N Aa:5'xJ:X:-T '11 - 1-1 -1---Q- Mr. Roberl H. Solomon U9 Q .' '- as 51 x VH- ' , , . I, . f Q 4 Q if I. X azz -2' 288 - F.. Education and , ,-..,-..,. Dr. Waldo Dahlstedt - Dean of Graduate Studies Psychology Education may be defined as the systematic study of the problems, methods, and theories of teaching and learning. The objective of the De- partment of Education is to resolve these prob- lems, demonstrate the methods, and explain the theories involved. The Department of Psycholo- gy is interrelated with education. Since the pro- cess of teaching is one that involves the existence of two or more persons, an increased understand- ing of human behavior would aid this relationship between teacher and pupil. The curriculum in teacher education was developed for the purpose of preparing competent teachers for our elemen- tary and secondary schools. The Division of Edu- cation also provides an off-campus, full time prac- tice teaching experience in the public schools. MISS RUTH GUTHRIE aids Joanne Lintz in finding material needed for her 'block' assignment. l , . Nba-it , i x 1 42. 'f ct' gg -5 ?'H m i'i P' Mr. Richard H. Goodgame Dr- ETHCSU P21triCk Henderson State College is continually grow- ing and increasing teaching facilities. This year the use of taped lectures and televisions in class- rooms is in the experimental stage. Arkansas Hall is the only building now wired for these facilities, but eventually the entire campus will have these aids available to them. This year Henderson invested a great deal of money in twelve television monitors, one console, two remote cameras, one studio camera, two tape mar' Dr. Clarence Botsford recorders, one film projector, and one slide pro- jector. A larger mobile unit is now being built in Tulsa. Although only in the experimental stage, stu- dents and faculty members seern to have shown a great interest in this new area of teaching. .5S 73, 3 j x wits , Q H 1 A 1-V QV. ,gig v 1 5 e rf lb life- 4 ' F2 . .. - Mfg: ,Q J, Q., fi? 'f- ' V A ?f'1l 75f7F:-- -'L r P27 1 3 ag12ffiif'fH:ig.:',: za-x 1 MJ., ffl ff ...AM . r + ' l. - .. .,.. . ,. .. N-.aw i ff' i 'M ' - N -- f- ,gf ,ge 4 ,.:.Q3::fQL1y- ' . . .. .f-3- f 1 .-.w-f.-...s - g - V g ., ft rf-.'.,.Q im g-:'.1,' 271.511,-gk. 2 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Dr. Robert R. Bruner is chairman of the divi- sion of fine arts. The separate departments are music, art, and speech and drama. This department provides a broad program in the liberal arts education for elementary and high school teachers, and aids in the development of the student's general education. The courses of- fered propose to provide opportunities for growth in the ability to create, appreciate, and make se- lections in any of the many art formsg to provide means for development of the design sense and its application to the making of useful thingsg to stimulate and challenge the individual's creative powers 5 and to encourage creative growth through art experimentation and acquaintance with the properties and possibilities of many materials and processes. Mr. james Harris 290 il Ay' x Q HF! 'wr ivipzx. J . .9 . .K 5 ' 'gs'-T: A iv: . K- ' 1' A .qfz-N 'G' fi? Mr. Eugene Kuyper 154 15,4-, . -5 - H:-Mfw . f2 3.2, ,1',51.4 A--. 3 fz,f ':f -T:?5r'm'- Lg ' -. W-- ' -:arf-ww Q. G., - f 'f :1 . ' ' . , 4. I br:-:N-Qbf'.xQ . f 1ff -5, ,gSPfZz?. .. ,, ' .- Q --'--f-:. axe -f 1 ,y .., . 'pw Ref-g,5,,:-xg-f y, ,, 4 ,.- xy . ,,- N,-e ' -V 'L . . T g.ex,.g52z ,viii V . , 1 , ..:.i: +f L 1 1. A ,1PS g-fy Dr. Newel Brown . . - -'-. :N my -,x','.'1'f-'f-' ms: ' . 1 : ,Z .J- K' -4 .'- -.,4g,' , ' -:ZHHSPQ-mix f fi? -um.-tfwl ix:-. - X nxt AH . A 1, ::, N-3.52-G-5115 Q x Mr. R. B. Levy Mr, Robert Umiker v V .,1.,,, Mr. Wendell Evanson ' t t 7 A, 6 r s Muiiwx ,,f ,ev ' N ' 3 JPISVL5. -, Q' -' U ,P Mr. joe Coulter - Chairman Mr Ioe T Scott Art and Drama Mr. Wayne McAfee HQQ' dl f. Mr. James Durham Miss Nan C. Allmon uv , 1.1 ,... X. f, .4 V ' - x., , J. M.. , 2 1 mf' -M , Q M Ou V h' Yv- ..Q if .' 9 , . V. A .X --wwf'w ' ' .J ...Q ' . ,I Y ,. . .,,. Iv., x f Af., , . .Q .W . 50353-q FN: 5. J a .QE -dlunn., Mr. John E. Barton M r. Charles Sandage fx? 1 Q ' ,fix . ,. g,a'v., A ' xl , M3 ., ' X K A , A Mr. Edwin H. Ryland . ff,. 7 Home Economics Miss Allen Stanton THE FIELD OF home economics requires a great deal of study and concentration. fisriii 7' if v ,QW iv I... VJ ' The courses in Home Economics offered at Henderson provide a sound basis for good home management and family life. The courses are de- signed to aid those students who want to use their skills as homemakers. They also provide subject matter for those who desire to work in other fields where general home economics training is essen- tial or valuable. The professional objective of the division is to train teachers for effective work in the vocational homemaking programs of the se- condary schools. ,W iff l I, ., gs, Pit ' 14' . 1 'Z f' 1 x ' 1,, t .- ' -V J ? A , 1- ' i ' 'el Y IS K 6 ' 3 w ills, V4 .-3' 'E . I ,. -.-e4fs+ ' ta 'S'1 - ,---A 2. f'-scsi .QP ,,.. X lg 5,- 1-L' -. ...t, h- , f v-- ,X -r -. KGS- QNX Q ,ttgigwqr Q. . lx ap. 'ig:.'B -9 Vx 5555 Q 3 .. ' -Y. We i --f'-:-av' - .. , Q- .. s t o t i :E , X .. .J 55.23 N?33i'f:x4 ' , .xxc-1-.T '.3 ng 5 ' VE'-S 5-NWX B Fr- ., -wr 25 -4X.v,'.4.-as , 4 5: .1- tx Qivffifsi-' - -:15w.s- a. V I -gg. 'ga . iw- - -' 'SQ :,'?'7 --J-V 1... 55952 . rl R i ,. E A -. ' ,.. in A. Mrs. juanita Sandford Mr. Jim Hinds War NAWQA- , .. 'K fy 1, 'ni e 'WN ' 1 li 9 x ' x we WL .gigs 1-fit 1 'fnfil Sociolo Sociology is the study of group behavior. Em- ployment opportunities available to a person with a BA in sociology are increasing rapidly: such as social work, government, and the anti-poverty pro- gram. Private industries also have great need for sociologists. The Henderson State College sociology de- partment is one of the largest in the state, and will soon be able to offer a masters degree. The num- ber of courses offered is expanding, just as the field is expanding. W -. 1 Qin' 'Ei :fi exif jiri . . 'ilkiil -:--'E'1 ffizif' , 2, R: 1227555-' 524323 :lf-iff ,U '.- eq Mr. Leroy Miles 2 Library Sciences I 4, MISS ALLIE YVILSON is head librarian this year. 3 NIRS, I,l'CY FINLEY, assistant librarian, checks for ow-ittltie books. The Huie Library offers study facilities and a quiet atmosphere for Henderson students. Not only are classrooms and laboratory space offered, but also a microfilm room with over one thousand five hundred volumes. The aim of library science is to train librar- ians for public school libraries and to offer in- struction in new developments in library oper- ation to prospective heads of larger public and private libraries. Although only twenty to twenty-five students a year leave Henderson with a minor in library science, the greatest majority of instructing is clone during the summer with in-service teach- ers from Arkansas and adjoining states. The Henderson Library staff has been a member of the Arkansas Library Association for over twen- ty years. A959?9'f 5 x M' MRS. MARION JONES, assistant librarian, works diligently to keep things in order. l'J9ii MRS. YVILMA ANKRUM, assistant librarian helps to keep the card catalogue up to date. I . l x 5 . MRS. LOUISE PARSONS, head secretary, helps keep files neat and correct. -4.5 f ex' 'H ww ' tg , zsiw' 1 m5 W' I 7 ' tl' gi k'T.1g.lf:' l - Y -'.V,-. th., '. l ' vi ,V swxif g tt. ...I .I E' . L me iffllixiwe .I -it I W L? lf? -Q gimme wg--it M1211 H ,, . sf.: sv! l 'i' - 1 N sum!! :saw new mmm El If Z1 MRS. LOUISE SOEY, assistant librarian. helps main- tain quiet in the library. EQTQWSE X ' Ir .lf ' V . F ., . .ffl J, N -a EJ, , .ffxbr I K. 2 'se- X Q 'Q ,561 '15 w -' if 9 1' 1 4 MRS. FERN BROXVNS secretatizil skill is imztluable to the library. gg? V :- . I ,. +,, I - A eff.. , f:,::...1 - ziiizvzf ' .7 -fz-1,2 . 57,754 34 miuipd fa 'S J ll J' J? , I 'J IJ .P A W. ,U , J f., I' ' j fwfr 524 .'-.ZR-1,: 1-1 ' , ..,,,'x, LE E HSQWHHSI '7 5 2 .:. T11 SE E .X ...Q lysis-All 1 . , 4 l t1 5 'Sym Mfg, E.qa-,Zn -I . Z-lf.. rs . .L I A ,E Lk ,. qu ' fr -23: --415-.'ff 5 - 1985 'ff-E' Tfff - p iizigisliim 1355'e:. -: Vu 4, f.-44,94 -A A. MRS, DIANE SELLERS is part ofthe security personnel. 297 Language and Literature 7 N111 - xicf 4? Q1- 4 ' . fue'-l, W 'f3f5'il-'- i -c X S Dr. David Driver Dr. Manuel Ramirez if 298 The Department of Language and Literature, Dr. David Driver, chairman, helps develop the students communicative powers to their fuller capabilities. Language is the means by which we communicate, and literature is the means by which we regard this communication. Students re- ceive a better understanding of, use of, languages and literature. The foreign languages and literature heightens the student's communicative abilities by acquain- ting them with a new World of thought and ex- pression. Qtkw .4 w-'HE .NW I. '-3' iw 'Q-Q., R x X V. al- til. Q . r .itl I HAPPINESS IS AN easy test. Mrs. Beverly Gilbert ui i-w.wvXywMaaxxxxQYA'!Q0 n .f...i- .WN-.4x4-.Q-vga ef' X A . - . .A ,'-:.SZ'-g 71 ,xg i Mrs. Juanita Smith 2 I 1 . 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Mrs. Josephine Welch Miss Bennie Gene Bledsoe I ll xx K If X93 1' K Q-L. . me s .mf Dr. Hazel McKinley JF Dr. Claude Sumerlin Dr. Preston Hobson , Sv:?vxK'c.fT?T''T ' ' ' ' Nxxmy ,. Y..,.n3-- .1 19: ri , 1 0:1 lr- v wa, Kuff X : qv., 53.3243 3, -1.12. 79 f sm. ,, x , Q n V. ,RFQ ny.-ixr.: 5- is-'1'o4'q09 -A.: 4- 'ifftrlfxvibvz-sifli .1 3 ,f -R 6 S' ' 'f ' kia-'tggiggfafiwpsli Lg, - W . ,nf ww Eli' ' ,g.f.445:'T sv- ' ..lQ..5'.Qo,,1Q4,Lg ' CQFIQ Max Miss Val jean Collier Miss Claryce Freeman Dr. Irene Rowlerte ' 2,1-f.g..,,,1.J.g 7:1-'. ' f fr.: -me N- w w Q-,v:.,ff5'f f H A wig. 2' . Y-:5.':?'5 ':T'LQ.1'-4522?-.1ZS'59Zg , ' 2-'5':fS4'llf:59' -' ' '- 'K'.T'lQ wfwa. '41' :Mg :11f:.p.:... , H: 'fg-452,34 'gf kt-7S?f9' M'-' -QQ:f.1'3E'f'-Q ': ' Wswfsie-'fa ' ' - -ae, - f1 ?-Y Ti5S- '1 A ,. 6. .'ir,y,:,... fr- - five - .-3f:1.- A K5'o'-'.NsQ:fsu 155.-mv +9513 -.wp . .,y..3Pe--.N.1.-,,R-.- - V x . ,,-:dh v u ,M . .,.1.,A,, - , .V , Q ,N ., .. gf ifsyzq, its A ii. ',:Q:5,'f.':qE1'i,,'. 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' HX, r . , .,, ,f ,: - . yi .-:-1131.-- -'.fff'iE:t'l' 'wi-'E 5 ' -, tg- Y 'ffrffnv i f- 42.11 f-fw'f.'1l' , fi fUf1:J2'3ff fx- ,. , 3:1 1? - LM: .' .Ami Qin :JJ J-J --,:.3 -'mv ,.a, - uf' H.'I:,..,L3,E5g5LsL?lflw, ,,. ,L ., 4 , 1 - JQS- f Z XR 1- - ' Y iff e Ng wifgftlfii. W .av 'A 809031 302 Jr , '!! 'f-it g .9 N E-r- Q ne- N. A ' H? .4 '.f?,jr'-Q.. -A -2 Dr. Edith Vllhitmer - Chairman Mathematics Mathematics provides the basic tool for inves- tigation into almost every area of human endea- vor. In the highly technological world of today with more and more emphasis being placed on science it is almost a necessity that one have some familiarity with the field of mathematics. The purpose of the mathematics department at Henderson State College is to give the student a solid background in the science of numbers and their operations, interrelations and combinations. The professional objective of the division is to prepare future teachers of mathematics for the job that lies before them. Mr. l'Villiam Durand -um .J '1ef -ti fi Mr. David Peebles . :isis . vg+Sf-V vet - . ., t X Wig ff N Mr. Ben Thaxton Mr. jack Arnold . - -3 N-f h yy Miss Mary Lee Foster Mrs. Palsy Melton - ff Physical cience 47:24 ' ' nw- -,.-V.--,, rf '7g ' ,ww vm aw 22:75 ' si.-.:'.gf-Q:4i:'TiSssk5.Qit:gS-I'' x s, 1.2 V, fj . -' ' -:DP f1.Y'!i'M53n-:k3g1:'.' ' Pszzffiis f . gf i, l 'frm' -,.s,2.S,r ' .'f.w .','.,i.j - ., ,, , 15 ' : x 4' t 1 . Egg?-'i.? 51' 57- -- ai . .-v.' af- sf mw.f', - if--' 1 '1 , ':A 1'f. 1 2' ' - ' '- ' if 2'i:'Hi,-iliiiiii 'N . ' ' '-t',f25fTE Q - 3.--'ui 7: X 5:31553 f Q1F.:,. ' zfff.-. '-.'.g-:Hfs.Q.'ff,1. 71,343 ,Ji :Q . ..9g4,ffl-12 5, iss- -. ' ' -1,':..,:s' 2 fg, 531. 'I-7Z,'.5.W-1.,' I. t in 1314-iff , 'filfff' 9 'l i if1lfi'l ' lf -- ' . ' V 9 ,.-Y--,t 1- fu .nf :g' 1 .l vw-f.s-wffft.-ff ' .. . X w 'iiafiii'-',' ji' ,.f a ' Q . , 1.-. -1 'Yvnf X- - ' .V ' 'Y l. . .::.: ' V 4.5-:Eff . . .. . ,sings :U f3?eiii:1f- 1 :5??i1Ef.'. x .x.-7,5 ' ,y 'Y . .5 . . . ' , ' , . . -' 'E . - ...a X V ul :T I A - t' s x ,,:iv5'Q ' -4 fx ,!'-' Mrs, Connie Roberts Mr. Leslie Tope Dr. Haskell jones Mr. E. R. Gammill The Physical Science Department at Hender- son State College has a main objective of prepara- tion of students for teaching physical science at the elementary and secondary school levels. To this end, courses are provided to give a liberal edu- cation in the fundamental principles of the sciences, together with laboratory work, and a familiarity with important applications in our mo- dern civilization. The world of physical matter or energy's ef- fect on our everyday lives cannot be over emph- sized. It is necessary for us to have a basic under- standing of principles underlying various pheno- mena. if t ii-Xe g 1? isi, 'fx f f! 'W . . . l ' 'vw' Q Dx 304 s. :V if ' ri sh , Y .3 I Dr. Aubrey Gosnell Dr. Earl Fulmer Rn .. 1' 1-1-' ' N 3313 , K A ' ' A Dr. Bryan Palmer Mr. Richard Robinson i 3 4 i 1 9 MILITARY DEPARTMENT The Military Department of Henderson State College is more than just another facet of educa- tion. It contributes physically, financially, and spiritually to Henderson students. Its rifle team and drill team represent Henderson across the state and nation. The instructors, who act as teach- ers and counselors, go out of their way to provide students with guidance and understanding. The military department has but one major function. to provide the United States Army with qualified officers. This it does, and does well. The military department of this school ranks number one in the nation in the percentage of regular army officers it commissions. o Q Lt Col Bennettand Srg Maddox O Q K MIM ,NAA Secretaries - Mrs. Grace Robertson, Mrs. jane Kriigel Auf Q w '- I . 't -it ,ik Major Frank M. Stewart Major William Smith MHi0fD0f1H1d Stephens ,wx Captain George W, Edwards Captain Stanford Cothren Captain Kenneth Necessary Captain Fred Schoppert SGM Lowery L. Rhodes PSG john T. Fitzgerald Sgt. Breckenridge Sgt. Stewart Sgt- Elton F illi in-1. S- Physical Education UH 1 will Miss jane Sevier Miss Bettye Wallace The Division of Physical Education at Hen- derson is a demanding arm of education which specialize in physically fit bodies and keenly alert minds. The highly skilled staff of this division have developed it into one of their finer physical education programs of the state. Most physical education majors enter the teaching field. For this reason, they must also take education courses which are designed to make them mentally capable as well as physically. Miss Sharon Weber . Mr. james Stearn ' . X K, A if B Y J if 'Xe .Qf i exe we u A I BX gqhh ,M V......-ul e .xg : Mr. Clyde Berry Mr. john Duke Wells Athletics Henderson State College can boast of an en- tirely separate department to house their inter- school athletics. Henderson State participates in eight AIC events. They are as follows: football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, tennis, golf, and bowling. In addition to coaching the Henderson State College athletic teams, the coaches of the athletic department do double duty as instructors in the physical education department. High school and college coaching is becoming more and more a wide open field for the person with the physical prowess and an abundant store of knowledge, along with the desire to keep active. ' 'l Mr. Don Dyer Mr. jim Mack Sawyer , 59 , 5, , . ,I Q . ti, Dr. Boyce Drummond Dr. Ira Don Richards I I '1.- , I 1 f ,: .-1, 1 P11 r yy 1 ,G 1.11. Social Sciences The Division of Social Studies seeks to obtain knowledge of history, of civilization, and our countryg providing a basis of comparison between democracy and other systems of government. To help the student adjust to his physical and social environment, and to teach him value of coopera- tion are its major goals. It familiarizes him with a science of learning and living and obtains atti- tudes and values in relationship to teaching. This department teaches students to exercise critical judgments, to understand present situa- tions in light of past experiences, and to recog- nize the complexity of modern society. Dr. john Cooke -44.5, s....x fri-Fr, .1 a -lv, g:i.rliiw3 Pvi5:Q.eN5?Iff ifZii1Q.3.vX'E kgs is S Gif FQ' L .fry ' ,-rf-:gi A ' :fb 5 s 3 ,v ,N ' x'3.f'- - -xv .Vg -gp? X, -. ef. ' xg ' w 'f K x PZGHQW.-Mxrbrcf ,I 55-ff 5 :elif 7 ' iw :-f ' ' Vbgfiv lf' lx. . V ' f -' Mrs. Jewell Vincent Mr. Mike Merritt Dr. E. T. 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Y Q3 6 , 5' I 1' i - xr . fx, f 2 .- - Q 1. 1 hs- nx qi 1 L 1 :NI f , K . U. s x Q . 1 'T ax '.f Ry ' ' ' ' Vlli-1 . ' '21 C- I4 -- fs..-.2 4- 4 2,4 i fag 1 - X ' xx -,, 92 x 43, , I r Y X 15 ci ' M -I E.: ' A V. :Rei f I ,I r ' ' , I I - ' I 1 in ' 'I r ' . 'r-:,.- 7 V 'n, ' 57?'T 'QQ -, , ?31nE:sfs- 'ha - - . -tx'--1'5f..., '-. , . v A N? : ' . 'hxxi - ff? Y 5,34 ' Vs' ,-f5:'--- -Lai f xx -QM-xi. 1-1. gf'l X ' A' I . iilljik' 1 ' R ' ikfffli-f ' ' lf-age --W' - - N .L ..., J..-5' I - ' ,t :gfiIa:,.fiQ:,:: i , -5.5335 '65 we f ' - I, , -'N' If .a 5 . at If 2 'M' SENIOR 1969 CAROLYN B. ADAMS. B.S.E. Sheridan-Eletnentary Education TOMMY M. ADAMS, B.S. Cainden-Chemistry RONALD ADDINGTON, B.S.E. lIeQueen-Speech ROBERT L. AKERS, B.S.B.A. Bismarck-Management EDWIN ALFORD, B.A. Nashville-Political Science BOBBIE L. ANDERSON, B.S.E. Okolona-Elementary Education PATSY ANDERSON, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Social Science ARTHUR ARMOUR, B.A. E1 Dorado-History YICKI ARNIOLR, B.XI.E. E1 Dorado-Music Education MARY BETH BABER, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Elem. Education ALTON BAILEY, B.S.E. Bonnerclnle-Physical Education CYNTHIA BAILEY, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Home Economics EULA B. BAILEY, B.S.E. Malvern-English ROBERT P. BAIN, B.S. Little Rock-Aianagement ROBERT F. BAKER, B.S. Hot Springs-Chemistry JULIANNE BARRINGER, B.S.E. Gurdon-Social Science REBECCA BARTON, B.S.E. LewisviIle-Elementary Education JAMES H. BEARDEN, B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff-Business Management LEONARD W. BENNETT, B.S. Hot Springs-Biology RANDALL M. BENTLEY, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Elem. Education BENJAMIN F. BERRY, B.S. Pine Bluff-PreADenta1 LINDA K. BERRY, B.S.E. Lewisville-Elementary Education JOHN YV. BEYERBURG. B.S,B.A. Gillett-Business TED BLACKBURN. B.S.E. Albuquerque, N. M.-Phys. Education PA LTL BLACKMAN. B.M,E. Xfalvern-Music Sl'SAN CHRISTINE BLEVINS. B.S.E. Benton-Elementary Education KAY BOOTHMAN, B.S.E. I-ll Dorado-Speech RICHARD S. BOOTHMAN, B.A. Hot Springs-Sociology ROY E. BOTTORFF, B.A. Marvel-Psychology FRANKLIN C. BOSWORTH, B.S.E. Grandxille, Mich.-Speeth GLENN R. BRACKMAN, B.S.B.A., Bradley-Business NIONA BRIGGS, B.S.E. Ninlxern-English RONALD G. BRIGGS, B.S.E. Rcydel-Physical Education BARBARA A. BRISCOE. B.S.E. Gurdon-Speech DONNA J. BROUGHTON, B,S.E. Hot Springs-Elumentary Education MARION BROWNING, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Elementary Education JANE BRYANT, B.A. NIurfrct-sboro-Sociology JAMES N. BUCK, B.S.E. Little Rock-Speech RALPH BURLEY, B.S.B.A. Little Rock-Marketing MICHAEL BURRIS, B.A. Bismarck-Accounting JENNIFER L. BUTLER, B.S.E. Camden-Physical Education JIMMY L. BUTTS, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-English BENNY H. BYARS, B.S.E. Beardcn-Physical Education MARGARET P. BYRD, B.S.E. Malvern-Elementary Education L TN. , . ,gt ' 'Pr I FF 31 q -4 -,, x -c' K I W' , f,',,.r' Q t ,...jI!2 QFGLJ. vm Iirlvi '., Lit: E- asa.- N4 , . ,I ,I ff C N . 'QP-.1 Qual' ,'w X, .., 'fvf-:lj .I at 'S , . A-f:4'H 1 -' 'V J fi- METQ. - ,jf - ' A '. -x 'X - .J. +i 5fl . ' LEE A J l . '?J5g', if-1 vilc ' .J ,3?,,5.. 'gli i' f 1. . '. 1- ',1.g1E.', , , ' '51, f-V r ' 315 1 , . -1 ,.,:.,e.. N , 6 - F x WY, Q 1 J xf -43162331 0, R 'df X' 'in .xbr ,x'11:,V-,, 1 , J f J .ar -W 5 OS , 2154, ..... 'JQQQJ g, ' Q .1-. f-,.1.' . N 1' N, I :EWS , 'I t X E1-be 1, Ji . 1 Ln ,I- . A.- X '-2. i ,fs . ,R , X xg k A K. x I -.'-1 'wg-:--t g 5 4 'W-I ' it .,x:e,-.i:- V Q k ,. K 1 . ' N 1' T, . ', 1 3 3 ' N' 'x ' . v,- 'vig' jrl v 5:5 I V i f E? 'veg , L - ,Li 1' , '5' ' .Qi Effin- 45- .ELA S' H i 1 T P 5 3 'ii go. .T I J. 1 ai i .. JN ' '- wo.- , 92. JEAN: , R N. . 1. ' fi 'i-'S X x -' - F- H..,. 4 X :A X - x x ' 1 X ,M -s ?, is X L: Xx- WAP' at an me , . 'dx A S Adopts Korean Girl -T.--17 , ',3 JY' as R P A . u , T 'ivvV'ifii29: , . N, S Y A . ,J . y',Zl.',ky2 i il 'r I 6- X - ix: I Us f V' f Q- Q.- ,a:.. .. 3.1 , in ' -T1 i7tlf:F,Q, I f ' - 'A i ' f x. . ix ' 341. 1 . . if -- . 5 I. , -4,53 .I If ,,' .L+ up iii! i . v- V. . . ' r A 2... 1 .1 - -- . .. ,pr J L L fs!! C 45. , 4' i ' - -f-f ---A . .. .. ..,, ' 'c ,, as 1 vi 1-jj N.. av- Qw E L i '9- L L6 't s . ': i .A ' A- ' K.. X, x :x . - 1' .y3 fl !jg.,,b J ZQT AS , - ,: x-. N 5 l qi X X A h. ai 4.4 ,4..lV '?.v- fx .31-is 4. Ji- ' ...fit A J. x . 34 K? 5, :J A ff I i ,- 1 if Qs- . 5 l 'f nf' 'P' M - if f. . - ' ' .52 M ' ' 1 V l CONNIE CALHOON, B.S.E. Lewisville-Elementary Education TED CAPEHEART, B.A. Foreman-English BENNY CARPENTER, B.S.B.A. DeQueen-Accounting ANDY J. CARRAWAY, B..SB.A. Bethesda, Md.-Management CAROLYN A. CARTER, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-Physical Education JACQUELINE CARTER, B.S.E. Hope-Elementary Education MICHAEL G. CASH, B.S. Rison-General Business BETTY J. CATES, B.S.E. EI DOl'3d0-ElEl'llEIlI2ll'Y Education JAMES D. CHAMBERS, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Physical Education PHILLIP CHATELAIN, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Marketing ROYCE D. CHILDERS, B.S. Amity-Math JOSEPH H. CHUNN, B.A. Hot Springs-Psychology ROSE MARIE CLAY, B.S.E. Marianna-English SANDRA CLEMENTS, B.S.E. Malvern-Home Economics MARILYN S. CLIFTON, B.S.E. Malvern-Social Science JAMES W. COE. B.S.B.A. Prescott-Business JOHN W. COLEMAN, B.S.E. Clarendon-Biology WILLIAM R. CORLEY, B.S.B.A. Malvern-Business CONNIE CORWIN, B.S.B.A. Little Rock-Bus. Administration MARCILLE K. COSTON, B.S.E. Malvern-English CHRISTINA COX, B.S.E. Sheridan-Social Science JANE L. CRAIG, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-English CARLETON K. CRAWFORD. B.S.B.A. Carlsbad, N. M.-Management ELIZABETH CRISS, B.S.E. Mena-Social Science CARROL CRUMPLER, B.S.B.A. Smackover-Accounting CHARLES W. DAVIS, BA. Mena-Speech-Spanish ERNEST E. DAVIS, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Accounting RANDAL C. DAVIS, B.S.E. Wickes-Physical Education JERRY D. DELLINGER, B.S.E. Mena-English ROBERT DERDEN, B.M.E. North Little Rock-Music GLORIA DIEMER. B.S.E. Benton-Elementary Education JAMES DOCKERY, B.S.E. Wickes-Biology CLYDELL DUNCAN, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Social Science REBECCA R. DWIGGINS. B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Elem. Education JERRY EDMONDSON, B.S. Texarkana-Chemistry a 'Q X , ,au Q YL 6- 1. age-3. N. ,y x,,,.t., , , , -' 'Q X-9 A,-2 QE ls if it ik if - 'ST' 1 v BARBARA EDYVARDS, B.A. Brooklyn, N. Y.-Psychology CHARLES ELLIS, B.S. Arkadelphia-Economics CLIFFORD j. ELLIS, B.S. Hot Springs-Chemistry LINDA G. ELLIS, B.S.E, Texarkana-Art LINDA K. ENNIS, B.S.E. Little Rock-English LARRY C. ESTES, B.S. Helena-Biology MARGARET ETTER, B,S.E. Washington-Els-mentary Education JAMES EWING, B.S.E. Bonnerdale-Social Science Trailer City Is Expanded GARY A. FARMER LYDE E. FLETCHER, B.S.B.A. Camden-Business DEXTER FLORENCE, B.M.E. Arkadelphia-Music ARTHUR L. FLOYD, B.S.E. El Dorado-Physical Education CLAUDE FOSTER, B.S.E. Lockesburg-Elementary Education PI-IYLLIS FOX, B.S.E. Glenwood-Biology BETTY FREEMAN, B.S.E. Fort Myers. Fla.-Elem. Education JAMES C. FRISBY, B.A. Strong-Biology KENNETH GAHR, B.S.E. Wynne-Physical Education BARBARA GALENTIN, B.A. Hot Springs-Psychology EARL T. GALLOWAY, B.S.E. West Helena LARRY GARLAND, B.S. Arkadelphia-Biology ANITA W. GARNER, B.S.E. Smackover-Elementary Education RICHARD B. GAY, B.A. Texarkana-Sociology SUSAN GENTRY, B.S.E. Longview, Tex.-English DAVID GILBERT, B.A. Mena-Sociology , vm Q l ' ' , LJ1-jp: A ' f. I -, 4, vi: -x 'v 411 ,' I+ ww '59--. . x , , ' ' .M 122. ' Q , I ' 'M - asv -A mf. . . zvigfb -5 1 m 1' I , , ,Q f 3 I .-1 - ' tt . -N.. I i K 1 5 -'am-. ' .I , 3 ' X' ' - :f 'i:7i1. I. I W I 1 ' 1 -fe -, ...izi ,-A151 7 I 1 N445 'B' 1Ts.ff'P PiH1 ' , vs fi -' N, - Y' . Lil ' if-15' I . I- 1 I f. 3:,:'l-Diff? :QE -.ul 'N'-4e.'t.x - . ' r , ' 'I i .- '- 1, Kim f fir '! -ae A 'hu- 'rv as ,I 1,374 , -xi' N .'- . 'C' . t cl text F S - , 4- - N-:Kit N - .A-,xxaig L2 :ut 1 W, xc-' BARBARA GLOVER. B.A. Arkadelphia-Sociology DONAL GOLDEN, B.S.B.A. Bismarck-Management EDWARD D. GORMAN. B.S.B.A. junction City-Accounting JIJDITH K. GREEN. B.S.E. Norman-Home Economics MARILYN GREEN, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Physical Education ROBERT L. GREEN, B.S.E. DeQueen-Biology TERRY P. GRIFFIS, B.A. Little Rock-Political Science DANNY GRISHABI. B.S.E. Hot Springs-Social Science TERRY P, GRIFFIN, B.A. Hawthorne, Nev.-Biology LARRY C. HALL, B.A. Arkadelphia-History foklffwf wk It I' f W . K 1' f . I X ' ' 9 'X , ' AFA-+f . my in U s 'I' ,fx 3 1, L ff D W -, I ' V ,- 1' -, S pig? i.-. A 1 .3 I ' f H 3,-1 ., fl . 'fltLr'x.f 3 rin- ctw'-'. 5, 14: . I f Xgfg I '. . ,A Q. .5 . Ay.. . . 7 ' .if -,. . 'lk .Pura . , XI- L. 'Q , it 555 , f ,a ff 'J' .4 F V- . , , ,, f M 1 74x 1 Y, ,O 'Ofwg 5' 7 'R 3' A . 7,' 'Q ' I I - J 'fe M ?,1, t. W -fig ' ij i ' 'far ' A1 ' it: if ,twig Q I N N b f bl. J U, balk.-veg, 'I xr' - I mf.'6-:sr-ff- , j fv . .,. wat . '. - 'e -:Xs'f x ' ' D ' I. R if f f is .vw e w Q4 VW' , 'l , 'vt-Lv-. 1- ,Q Q J 'l , W 4 ' ' ATC- 'V -f . H it Y f' .ft Wx ,A Q' .. -1' , I I' 4 ' ' E A, .i ff 1? Z., -t 1 'Z ' f ' 'I-i 1- xi .z at E ,I f wp: ' ,X JA t At ,T . I A 4 1 , 1, 1 I 1 v nl ,-Rip, V- .A WT C, Lg' I THE STUDENT SENATE worked hard to help freshmen and men students at Fall Registration. -1 H? , 21 . 1 . . 'Q ,.. . '1 X 2' ' ,. ix , , - A at :MJ is - , , ig, ' ' ' 'I ,.,, - ,xii a Q, . I N 1 - -555 :I 'f A ei E E ., 4- It 23-I' ' T '-X X K L , K x ' Xa ,. M T - ' fx lf? A -L. L., Y, 7'5'xtI .1 , ' '- wg-f I .9 if ' V '- ' , ' tfl5,',r '1 'TS fi' tux N w5x J A' N 2 if v Wy . -. N.. ., Q5 5: if Q'-,gf Hifi., I ,I ' I' ' V ', lfF?Q.Q29 i?.' ' V WW E .:. .wh 'AT Q 'l . , A . if I we Sf .L 9 4 . .1 . Lt if : 4 cw- ea. - v Z '9 mf? WF-N' C I. N lx M ' 1 9 . V ',--IL . b t Q ' ' .iv , 3. !'3 32-7- -Q' 'E 3 X X51 .g 'Q . 1 -1 iv f I AQ, ' . filffgi 'T ev- '7w- . LINDA HANEY. B.S.E. El Dorado-Speech JAMES HARDAGE, B.S.E. Bismarck-Social Science JOHN M. HARDIN. B.S.B.A. Arkzidelphia-Marketing KENNETH R. HARGROVE, B.S. Lockusburg-Physics BOBBY HARRINGTON, B.S.E. Hugo, Okla.-Social Science BARBARA S. HARRIS, B.S.E. Malvern-English SHEILA HARTER, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Elem. Education KELLY C. HASSIN, B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia-Business PATRICIA H. HEARD. B.S.E. Malvern-Math BETTY R. HEIMBACH, B.S.E. El Dorado-Elementary Education MARY E. HEIMBACH, B.S.E. El Dorado-Elementary Education CAROL HEINEMANN, B.M.E. Hot Springs-Music MARTHA SUE HENRY, B.S.E. Monticello-English CLYDE HEUN, B.S.E. Mena-Physical Education DONALD HIGGINS, B.S.E. DeQueen-Physical Education 'I ' .- Hi , . fs 5 -S7 xi .' . A N--Q ,' r . -A I J Nil' Iif.. R511-. ,-'Niiqm 1.. -.-,. .. -,,:.,, - A -.fp Hx.. I-35 -Q. AS A SENIOR, Bill Traylor M. A E ' if-5 It A J 3 works his last year in the Henderson Book Store. ROBIN L. HILLMAN Lakeland, Fla. CHARLES R. Hooula, B.s.B.A, A I, Gurdon--Business vw LARRY XVAYNE I-lOGUE.B.S.E. 5 , M Whelen Springs-Speech CYNTHIA HOLLAXVAY, B.S.E. N' I I-Io! Springs-Elementary Education LARRY HOLLAWAY, B.S.E. Hon Springs-Biology LINDA HOLMES, B.S.E. KAREN HOLT, B.A. Camden-Sociology RONALD W. HOLT, B.S.E. Bismarck-Physical Education DOROTHY C. HILBURN, B.S.E. Malvern-English LINDA HILLIARD. B.S.E. Hot Springs-lilementarv Education 'N . ,.. is A , I R-J' - 2- ng. 'W-R-1 1' E2-:L':. -, ' I as Y Al R3 X ' .:f. I v , . rfikx 1 j x . f N Av- ' r - vw . . . - . , -, , -X gl I-Im Springs-Business Ed!lC3ll0Il 6- QT... , ,jggl J, R . v I 6 wx Q x 5 V , . ,. .N J ,y ,I- I ' a O ,f. I' f X 1612 , Vg CARLENE HOOPI-IR, B.S.E. Paris-Home Economics PATRICIA HOOVER, B.S,E. Arkadelphia-Social Science MARY E. HORTON, B.S.E. Augusta-English MARY E. HOWARD, B.S.E. Benton-Elementary Education 1 ' ffv.. fm .- :y.-,,1g-,I . 415, ,3.M,,..: X R-' -i'FNIN 2Z?4i 22 S' . yn to N .X r ,-:' , 4 .. ngi 9 ' ' .,,,L..-why ,?f,:P.. . I- ' Q' R QQ 5 'va M, Y'- ., , N J-.521 .551-51 . ,,f.'-'VJLQ 'fxfafz 'afn .X wi'-f'.:'4' . Mlqrflnm .e itffzqf, as ,-.1gqgqf.fyg:4:n Heil., 1, fl-fi-3,ff:3.5,.ggf5f lab 55 Q-432' If .., . ,N , ,. ,j?.ff?w ' 1. f :kil l .I fi. iv El ', r f I ,.::6l7! ff,-f ?,fi V I A' - iL:lzQf'5' --'W - L 5 21 .yi Tb I . E- 'ff' ' 'Q ' .5 -- ': J I ' . I N Qfgvu, 51 4-xfrisi Q12 if wr. .M 1 Lg. T am,- MQW it 9 -Q Y'- i.- .--X Nm UNE' K 1'i'igJ' Q - , A...-1-.I-: 'sgqxr 1 .wi-rl-.-.1 .Qi , Sai U -sf W... X I ps Q f '. vi' 55 J l F 1775. ,f My .,,t.1- I T, . .U .V .. 1 , . A Y ' 'Miki -b.r:.2f.,. ix, L ' ,: -. ,X . A x C 1 !'1:..,,l 4. , V I ' we. vw -a X X Q 0 sw ,I N E X R N it E IOR -49 ii I 'H JW' . Wil cc A x. . fl X: I Q 9-A DOUGLAS HUFFMAN, B.S. Malvern-Math PEGGY HUFFMAN, B.S.E. Okolona-Elementary Education RANDY HUGHES, B.S.B.A. Delight-Management THOMAS M. HULSEY El Dorado ANNA HUNEYCUTT, B.S.E. Leola-Home Enonomics DWIGHT E. HUNTER, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Social Science DLANNE M. INZER, B.S.E. Camden-English KENNETH C. IRVAN, B.A. Horatio-Spanish BECKY K. JESTER, B.S.E. JACKIE W. JOHNSON, B.S.E. Kirby-Social Science RICHARD J. JOHNSON, B.A. Hot Springs-Sociology RUTH ANN JOHNSTON, B.S.E. Mena-Business BETTY JONES, B.S.B.A. Prescott-Accounting BILLY DALE JONES, B.S.B.A. Malvern-Marketing DAN.-I LaRUE JONES, B.S.E. Olmstcad,-Home Economics JACK JONES, B.A. Jacksonville-Psychology KENNETH R. JONES, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Business JOHN ILADLIC. B.A. Johnstown, N. Y.-Political Science ROBERT KAVANAUGH, B.A. Pine Bluff-History CLARK KELLY, B.M.E. Little Rock-Music BETTY SUE KIMZEY, B.S.E. Malvern-Business HAROLD KIRKPATRICK, B.S.E. Malvern-Social Science BARBARA LAIRD, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Math TEALE LAMBERT, B.S.E. Opal-Physical Education CAROL R. LANCASTER, B.A. E1 Dorado-Speech-Drama JOHN H. LANCASTER, B.S.BA. Hot Springs-Economics CYNTHIA L. LANDRUM, B.S.E. England-Elementary Education TERRY LANDRUM, B.A. Arkadelphia-Psychology PETER D. LANE, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-Speech RICHARD LANG, B.A. Hope-Psychology STEPHEN P. LAY, B.A. Glenwood-History HARRIET LEE, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-Elementary Education JO ANN LINTZ, B.S.E. Carlsbad, N. M.-Elem. Education MICHAEL LITWA, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Business BETTY LONG, B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff-Business Education MARY LONG, B.S.E. Texarkana--Arr PAMELA L. LUCAS, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-Math FRANK MACRUDA, B.S.E. Belle Vernon, Penn.-Phys. Education GARY D. MANN, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Accounting DAVID C. MARBURY NORMA MARONEY, B.S.E. Perla-Elementary Education FLOYD MARSHALL jacksonville NANCY MAUGHAN, B.A. Hot Springs-Psychology-Sociology PATRICK MCCARTI-IY, B.S.E. New London, Conn.-Phys. Education PEGGY ANN MQCAIN, B.A. Camden-Sociology BOB McCALLISTER. B.S.E. Altheimer-Physical Education JUDY M. McCAULEY, B.S.E. Okolona-Elementary Education .llflff . Q ., , xl ' I D AJ . D' 1' ' Q' K- Q, gg - N-Q,- - .5 4212. , I fini I. Y M w: N 434 . ' -K ' 3' . :'3.'f.' fr 5, Q.. Y X xt ,' 1 I Doing Their Thing- raduatin THOMAS L. MCCLAIN Arkadelphia THOMAS McCLURE, B.A. Gurdon-Sociology GARY W. MCGREW, B.S.E. Mt. Pine-Math BEVERLY A. MCGUIRE, B.S.E. Malvern-English BILL R. MCHANEY, B.S.E. Sniackover-So. ial Science HENRY K. Mcl-IARG. B.S.E. Hope-Elementary Education JAMES A. McMILLAN, B.S. Mena-Chemistry ORVILLE L. MCNESS, B.S. Napeville, Ill.-Biology ADRIAN C. MESSINA, B.S.B.A. Helena-Business MARGARET MITCHELL, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-Spanish .59- ,es 21 - I -1 J ll ...Fifi 3' X s ' 7Sf'5 . X I I 3: 4 ', 'Fjilff P. 455, 15. E X . i L. !Q'i 'lf' ., X l 9 ' , - ff .... HU. H . 4. f I' tl ' fw .F I . , 1 C . 'M ' --:f y ' ,x , Qtilfiin , 5' AV' -- A x ., 5 rffgfir, I fi -1125? - , of ..,-114.0 f.- i V' 7 .'21.15 -Ii'- ':f1 ' 05 ' - f5AA::f55:f''f'J.f5L.i J 5 i ff 1 I A N.,-gf f ff X I' fa K J N , U A - V' i,, . .-rift, fi-, lwgiffif. - 7 A ' . v ' -4- it ' 1 J- v . 16 . , 91:--L1-'. - .-,.,.,4 - .. Q - ... 3' s 'xfftb V' 'JI' 5 YT: A . 5 s as - i N C , rue nw A in 3 I i i: . wg . 1 I4 fl: fwfr? 'sf Q' l ' 1 Q .3-, f. . BETTY MONROE, B.S.E. Hope-Elementary Education RICHARD M. MOORE, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Business CAROLYN MORRISON, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Social Science CHARLES R. MORRISON, B.A. El Dorado-Political Science LARRY NEAL, B.S.B.A. Benton-General Business ANN NELSON, B.S.E. E1 Dorado-Math LEON NELSON, B.A. Peake-Art-Spanish PAULA NORTHRUP, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Elem. Education ROGER E. NUNN, B.A. Little Rock-Psychology DARRELL D. OATES, B.S.E. jessieville-Physical Education JOHN R. OUTLER, B.A. Benton-Psychology SHERYL A. OWENS, B.S.E. Hot Springs-Physical Education PHILLIP PATTERSON, B.S.B.A. Texarkana-Business ANN PATTON, B.A. Little Rock-Sociology ZONA PEEK Texarkana, Tex.-Art Seniors Take Graduate Record Exam xr-45' ' -Tvkg, , , i In R. . 1,Qf!.Q ns Sl LARRY PENNINGTON, B.S.E. E1 Dorado-English TRAVIS PENNINGTON, B.S.E. Malvern-Physical Education LYNDA PHILLIPS, B,S.E. Gurdon-Elementary Education BYRON POE, B.S.E. Prattsville RANDY POINDEXTER Hot Springs RICHARD POWELL, B.A. Benton-Sociology SANDRA K, PRUI'l'I , B.S.E. Little Rock-Business Edutation RICHARD PUMPHREY, B.S.B.A El Dorado-Marketing ROBERT E. PYE, B.S.E. Malvern-Biology LINDA QUERTERMOUS, B.M. Hot Springs-Music CHARLES RANDEL, B.A. Batesville-Psychology MIKE L. RATCLIFF Little Rock JERRY D. RAY. B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia-General Business MARVIN L, REED, B.S.E. El Dorado-Physical Education WAYNE F. REED, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Business ALTA REEDER, B.S.E. Nashville-Elementary Education DIANNE RETHERFORD, B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia-Business RALPH T. REXROAT, B.S.B.A. Hope-Business , CORDEST REYNOLDS, B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff-General Business MARY S. REYNOLDS, B.S.E. Little Rock-Math PHILIP j. ROBERTS, B.A. Gillcue-Sociology SHIRLEY M. ROGERS. B.S.B.A. Carthagc-Acnounting SUSIE ROGERS. B.S.E. I-'urdiceHElc-meutary Education WILLIAM ROGERS, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Business JAMES YV. ROSS, B.S.E. Gurdon-Math STEPHEN ROSTENBURG, B.S.B.A. Rye. N. 1.-Management RODNEY ROIVE, B.S.B.A. Okolona-General Business NELLENE L. RUNYAN, B.S.B.A. Amity-General Business RANDY RUSSELL, B.S.E. Pine Bluff-History-Political Science ANN BARNWELL RYE, B.M.S. Cabot-Music CHARLES S. RYE, B.M.E. Russellville-Music CHARLIE SAMPLE, B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia-Marketing KAY F. RILEY, B.S.E. XIlll'fI'CESI1OfO-EIIQIISII ROS.-XLYN RINER Hazen-English-XIath SHERRY RIVERS. BA. Dierks-Sociology' SANDRA L. ROARK, B.S.E. I-Iot Springs-Business I'zdllCZllIOI'l IAY T. ROBBINS, B.S.B.A. HOL Springsmlhxsiucss LYNN ROBERTS. BSE. Dieu' .56 ks-Biology uh-' gi PETER LANE AFTER a hard day's work? is-J' . 'X . E if I' . , ' . X ' .' 5 ,cf -Avia: V ' H , 1 - n ' . ' .f ff' is '3 ' - X J.f-4::1:p:.:. I- ' ' -, , ' , wwf! ' '.f?x,5:'e'.er 1. , , 7313 4 ,yin 1 1171- I' N F' X I ' W 'j11:.,X , Q1 ' M :I Ik? 5 -FV Gs, W .-. 5 -' X. Li.. 5,5 5 yt' . 2spl.f.A',.'-Q' k'Hff ef4?': ' ' .' Pt ffffas If A -:ff A , g l -:gi -1 - KI 'f '-'Il ' . I I i'3'9. :ffm 5, . I j, D: - ,V -.fd 'J 3y g..5,,,' I' 'S-in htm'-. f 13? I 7.1, 2 . 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Jaicl-wnxillv-Busint-ss Edutation ' 4 -if .., ,sig sy- NNXS .I x PATRICIA SANDERS, B.S.E. Arkmlclphia-Home Economics BARBARA SCOTT. B.S.E. Camden-Elementary Education JO RENE SCOTT, B.S,E. Hot Springs-Elem. Education SHIRLEY SEARCY. B.S.E. Stuttgart-English PAIFL E. SHAVER, B.S.E. Gurdon-English LEWIS E. SHIELDS, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Physical Education WILLIAM E. SHIRRON, B.A. Houston, Tex.-Speech JOAN SHOPTAW, B.S.E. Prattsvillc-Math ANNETTE SIMMONS Arkadclphia NIELB.-X E. SIMNIS. B.S.E. Shongaloo, La.-Elem. Education NIILDRED SMALL, B.S.E. AmityfElementary Education WAYNE L. SMALL. B.S.E. Hot Springs-Math CAROLYN J. SMITH. B.S.E. Hot Springs-Elem. Education EDYVARD E. SMITH, B.S.B.A. Odcn-Actounting JOSEPH E. SMITH, B.A. Hot Springs-Psychology LANNY S. SMITH, B.S.E. Gurdon-Physical Education HAROLD L. SMOKE, B.S.E. Blalvcrn-Math JOYCE C. SMOKE, B.S.E. Malvern-Elemuntary Education ANN SNUGGS. B,S.E. Pine Bluff-Soc. Sciente-Elem. Ed NORMAN K. SOLTTHERLAND, B.A. Ozark-Psychology WILLIANI F. SPICER, B.S.B.A. Fort Sinith-Nlnnagement LARRY S VEWART, B.A, NT Pint- Bluff-Psythology ROBERT I.. STINXETT. BS. Cunii-nYNIntli -' CHARLES R. STONE, B,M.E. Hope-Music LARRY A. STOVER, B.S.E. Rison-Sminl Science RONALD STRICKLIN. B.S.B.A. Gurdon-Business RONALD B. STRINGFELLOW. B.S,B.A. Hampton-Business perience. PHYSICS LAB HELPED these boys to leam by ex S iv . , - 'S 53:3 fa ' 'flff Wfsl is al-Iii? ' pw' tiff. . I ..-it - ' I-rr jr.-ru, I 'f ' - A ?'+Xl::s 51S.' w.g4 . if ' ,I N g.. x ' L X xx gg-1... --:mai X. .,, Z 'ly' 15. . .,... 1 X , . Q 1+ . -Q . , .. I h NORNIA S. STROOPE, B.S.E. .Xmitv-Biologv IUDITH A. STROTHER, B.S.E. Tcxzirlxana, Tex.-Business .XX FHONY L. STUCKEY Hut Springs KIOI-IN E. STICKEY. BS. Bczirdcn-Binlogv OLIS G. SUMMIT, B SB..-X. Mt. Ida-.Xtcuunting C,-XROLIYYX SYVEET, BSE. .Xmitv-Art LECI.-X E. TALLENT, B.S.E. Arkadelphin-Business DAVID P. TAYLOR, B.S.E, Gurdon-England Senior Men Learn Leadership in ROTC LOUISE L. TEAL, B.S.E. ,Iessievillc-Niath BRYANT IV. TEALE, B.A. Puerto Rico-Sociology IRA B. THOMAS, B.A. Arkndelphia-History PATSY L. THOMASSON, BSE. Rison-Home Economics RICH.-XRD H. TODD, B.S.B.A. Arkntielphia-Management JUDITH TOLER, B.S.E. Malvern-Phvs. EdurationABus. Educ. LESTER E. TOLLESON, B,S.E. Kirby-Social Science ROGER E. TOLLESON, B.S.E. Mt. Pine-History PATRICIA A. TOWNSEND, B.S.E. Little Rock-Elementary Education LUCILLE L. TRAYLOR, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Elementary Education ANNETTE TRICKEY, B.S.E. Little Rock-Home Economics STEPHEN R. TURNER, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-General Business ANN C. TYE, B.A. Texarkana-Sociology JAMES P. TYE, B.A. Texarkana-History BEN K. VICK, B.S.E. Benton-Speech NANCY C. VOGEL, B.S.B.A. North Little Rock-Accounting 'cs Q f..i2ffj:1. A I A .sf - if xx.: I Gr'-' J -51. if 325 SHARON A. WALDRIP Camden LARRY J, WALKER, B.A. Mena-History WILLIAM WALLACE, B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Accounting BRUCE WARD, B.A. Mena-Sociology RICHARD W. WARRINER. B.A Pine Bluff-Sociology DONALD E. WASHINGTON. B.S.B.A. Hot Springs-Marketing PATRICIA A. WATSON, B.S.E. Gurdon-Social Science VIRGINIA L. WEBB, B.M.E. Hot Springs-Music Education LOUIS WEBER, B.S.B.A. Little Rock-Marketing LARON J. WELCH. B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia-Management XRRY FLOYD PHIL Patterson Iohn Beverburg Buddx Iordon Robert Bailey and Paul Bailey, shown here with Coach Berry were the first seniors to plav their last game in the new Haygood SANDRA M. WELCH, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Business Education DIANE WELDON. B.S.E. Hot Springs-Elem. Education ROY C, WHEAT, B.S. Malvern-Physics BERTHA I-I. WHEELER, B.S.E. Sparkman-Home Economics DONNA WHITAKER XVarren JAMES C. WHITE, B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia-Business MICHAEL C. WHITE, B.M.E. North Little Rock-Music Educ. NELSON WHITE Waldwick, N. j. YVONNE WHITE, B.S.E. Stuttgart-Elementary Education RUTH A. WHITLEY, B.S.E. Little Rock-Physical Education JACKIE E. WHITTEN, B.S. Delight-Chemistry EULA E. WILEY, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Speech ALBERT W. WILLIAMS, B.S. Crossett-Math DANNY WILLIAMS, B.S.E. Blytheville-Physical Education DONNIE R. WILLIAMS, B.S.E. Malvem-History JERIMIAH WILLIAMS, B.S. Arkadelphia-Physics LINDA WILLIAMS, B.S.B.A. Malvern-Accounting MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS. B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Home Economics VICKI L. WILLIAMS, B.S.E. El Dorado-Speech ISSAC A. WILSON, B.S.B.A. E1 Dorado-Marketing JUNE S. WILSON, B.S.E. Glenwood-Business Education MADISON W. WILSON, B.A. Hot Springs-Psychology jAMIiS H. VVINCHEL, B.S. Malvern-Physics LARRY F. WINTERS, B.S. Little Rock-Math-Physics MIKE VVOOLDRIDGE, B.S.E. Arkadelphia-Physical Education RICHARD B. WRIGHT, B.S.B.A. Glenwood-General Business KATHRYN H. WULFF, B.S.E. Little Rock-Physical Education 'F' fe- -.. .. W' :I . J 5..f..f . .7 'so ,IX-X Sv .,, 7 Q x 1' ,Q . gn an 'iid ' - 1 Practice Teaching Proves Enjoyable Keg RANDY RUSSELL LISTENS to the OBU Student Body President. THOMAS W, YEARBY, B.A. Xrkadelphia-History FRANCES I. YORK, B.S.E. Langley FRANKLIN YOUNG, B.S,E. Chattanooga, Tenn.-Social Science I ' K JAMES YOUNG. B.A. Sparkrnan-Sociology SHEILA H. YOUNG, B.S.E. Chattanooga, Tenn.-English ' 1 W 1 1 65 A' . U., f' iff- f ' 1 i .yr 7 ' f-ff Jifg' I ' , V fQf?f'3ff: 'll ' 77 , fi-iii,-l ii ie, .p,,aQ , .5 1 1 QS 4.1 . ff 1 i , I if Y I . , in - 1-GH , ' dbz. -1 I f ' . 75 V ' ' r 5 X I 'V - if an 98 ll'NlOR CLASS OFFICERS lor l9l38-69 were Bobby Fisher, president: Allen Seliwub, senator number two: Larry li.lIlt'lsllll, xitvkpresitleiitg Slltllljll Shelby, 5en:1tor number three: Keith Carr, senator number one. fl. 117.5 ,,' . , 'af -,e i . I 9: Jag ' -Y . . 11 1.x 1' -, -1-.e:.'::.'r ' I -Sc- . M233 A-Q' t JD? Zletiir' , 7 gi ...:. -uv- ... JU IDRS 1969 R . x. 1 1,. f tl' i t :F Clif V N 11 1 543 ,fb 1 Egolf B. j. Alderson jtitly A. Allen Phillip B, Allen Susan M. Allison Donald E. Almond Llovfl H. Ashcrrift Gary C. Atkins Mary Ann Bacon Tom F. Bailey janies Baker El Dorado Prescott Glenwood Walnut Ridge Gurdon Mabelvale Hamburg Chidester Hot Springs Hot Springs Roger Barentine Kirby Carolyn C. Beene Gurdon Robert Allen Beene Gurdon Kathrine L. Bell Robert G. Bennie Little Rock Hot Springs David W. Benson Barbara Bethea Barbara L. Biederman Larry V. Black Warren A. Black Donna G. Blasengame Robert N. Bonds Mary B. Bowman Arnold G. Branum Sharron Braughton Paul A. Bray Frances M. Breland Myra Brown Pat Brown Conard Browning Gurdon Arkadelphia Arkadelphia El Dorado Pearcy Pine Bluff Blevins Malvern Malvern Hot Springs Malvern Hot Springs Camden Mt. Ida Hope . ..'.'f'A - - V-F--0 -- xA 'iw C: ' r . xiii 'fr V x f 1 1 - fl' 3311- --4 'if : A-.. ll . feb' . V- xl.. it . pf . . Qlkrr 5 0 1 ly ' ' 'iii . .QQQQK Q g:5x.,::. x '- x X- 5+ 1: N X . K we . :..Ql1QS7 5'- YJ x X x N X NN I S. Ng x N viii' Q . ' . Vg-::Pic4 H N- . . .....,,? Reddies Defeat OBU At Homecoming Judith M. Bryan Wiley Buffington Rosemary J. Burke johnny F. Burnett LaDel1 Burton Billy C. Caldwell Annie L. Campbell Pamela S. Campbell Diana L. Carlock William K. Carr Taylm Magnolia Marianna Hot Springs Pine Bluff Glenwood Marvell Banks Des Arr El Dorado Charlotte F. Castleberry N. Little Little David D. Cavnor Hot Springs Charles W. Chambers Sparkman Nancy Chaney Stephen Christ Dierkx Little Rock - fs., ,V - ,SEQ , 0 . V . S v 3 5 fit -. f . .L M: . X' P A' 'Nr I Q'-i ' 1 1 s ivy ix , 4 K 1lrvr.5..., , r ' lr A Ibigtllli' . I , . 6 442- 6 ' 2- ef' - g.-if ' A 4.31 . 4 X 351531 532' if W'-i.-N . 1' f ge-ri, ...L W., -. 3 1 rl- r. gm ' .. ,51..1:1 '- 45119 Ii- 1' . .: ,?-f.j,:' 'E. 3' '35, ,. .iii av- 7 - g . ... 4.1- ' '- ' ff' Y Rare' :ff5'..3E Fir if If ffiffffiss fl -' -Y . L ' WH N V vt Lay, g,.ii.2Ei. 5:2 : 1, 4 1 r la' 7- I l T V - Portia Cochran Hot Springs ,Q ..,, , , X K . . 'ui Y Ann W. Coker Hot Springs 5. .rv Nl ill I l 5 X 'llllltll Y ' . Gary L. Crane Prescott Hazel 1. Daines Texarkana ifdi All K, ' H' jane M. Dansby Camden -:': E ' 7 f - A 9-Q jim Dardenne Wabbaseka f Bennie F. Davenport El Dorado A i Q R1 ' Larry R. Davis Grand junction, Iowa Marie Davis Mena as XY Diane Dawes North Little Rock - F L N: Ph 'Il' D i y 15 edman Malvern 5' Patricia K. DeVore North Little Rork x ii I A Judy Dozier Moro Q Lillian M. Dozier Malvern 1 : if David T. Drummond Arkadelphia -:tax X . , Nl. -f, ix., A Susan DuBose Lewlsuxlle iv' Edwina East Hot Springs YM ' Judy Echols Arkadelphia ,f Eloise Ellis Fayetteville 3 ..Ij- ' 3,2 x? -' T? b . 3 Joy Embree Hot Springs Robert Erskine Prescoll Herbert Evans West Helena ?I7B! ll .ef 'Q 'QAS-M -exfrffv-W . u.- ' IF YOU ARE wondering what these students are doing, ask one of them. N C B A 1 V I f- --A. kj . . Jr ,,. 1.1. O P QF? G . . ygggga 1 L N 'Rx . Pf1..'I 'li 51, . ajiikxfl rss.:-1 ?f5.?iE5:f 1.. fr . . , N - . sr .t X Q - Q 'i Si 3 l f- W ,fd ' K x z L wi f P wa. - l 'r ' 4 I :sf- B' jane Gray Baytown, Few. Martha J. Gray jacksonville Sue Ellen Gray DeQueen Cheryl K. Green DeQueen 7 of Wrrfi ff 3 4 x x i, V li , I ' w l My P n gl. 5 Q X Anne Fish Lloyd A. Fitchett Phillip H. Fitzhugh Judith E. Fletcher Alice Forthman Jerry Foster Ronald N. Fuller Carolyn Garner Carol Goodgame james G. Gray Hot sp,-mgy Arkadelplzia Malvern Donaldson Gurdon Mena Hot .Springs Delight Dumas Norman LARGE CROWDS OF HSC students attend each dance H . ' ,-x 2 C wigs.: ...M .l -v lv ,- X 4 Q l if 1.7: 1, . 1 J re' fits' 1 - -f . I ' ' .. if . 3 rf 'wall .. ' ' .. xl? -4- 6 ff' V tx-L' wr , -A ,Zigi ' -5.1-1-'NI ., . ,1LXiQ'r 'L ax 5. -I in get . ' ti 1 Sl J g t .Qi . 'iv is ' IPA- ' .tr -'Y- SN wu- gn me . fl '- bm F' . . K 2 , , X ' ' i '. c h i N Q f . t 4 14 S ,. - 71' ff 01'-1' as - .ZF MJ... f, - - ' TV. x A . ' 'ke 5- ' K:-21 1'.ZZ2Z':I.'.1-'-gf. Fzzczzzsriiijlzy' --.... .. W, ..-uw90.'S 'Y X w X x Jerry E. Gnntor tuclents Proud of New Sidewalks - E I n 5' s E .nf . l g f '- N iz: . f YQ -, 5 H' Vx 'V fi' -!-N Q n 'f '1 fi . 4, ' fi... 'if f' in 1' f xtil.-fir fy:-Q--by 5 11 yrefg Egg . l.?!+ .0,'-bE'Zf.f:1EE55 :yt N r., , , ,KW ,..::::::5w:: Q-, ' are 2. 'xx -V a l f Wa ' .-. 'V' nv' 1 ,X Q1 R il . X Al r- fmlll Hot Springs Carolyn A. Haltom Prescott Linda Hamilton Hot Springs Barbara E.. Hancock Arkadelphia John M. Hardage Bismarck Rodney Harris Camden Vickie A. Hartley Hampton Beth Haynes Pine Bluff Jack E. Helms Falls Church, Va. Linda K. Henderson Clarendon Mark S. Henderson Texarkana Betty J. Henry Pine Bluff Sharon L. Hensley Mena Charles Hill New York, N. Y. Judy Hill Dierks Ronny Holloway Sparkman Martha Hopper Hot Springs Betty Horton Bonnerdale Thelma M. House Malvern Iris K. Hubbard Texarkana Roy G. Hudgens Waldron Richard Hughes Murfreesboro Richard Huie Waldron Thomas W. Hulan Prescott Gwen Hurley Hot Springs Carol Jennings Wynne Sandra Johnson Aubrey John W. Johnston Arkadelphia Judi Johnston Hot Springs Margaret Johnston Fordyce Dan C. jones North Don jones Gary Jones janice jones Randy Keen North Harold E. Keeton Roy D. Kemp Suhail Khoury Larry M. Kilgore Roger Kuykendall james Langley Karen E. Langley Curtis Lankford William G. Lea Claudia Leggett Raymond C. Lewallen Georganne Lewis Edward E.. Lott Barbara Lucas Sherry L. Mace Little Rark Little Rock Hot Springs Delight Little Rot-k Hot Springs Hot Springs Flint, Miclr. Ft. Smith Arhadelphia Hat Springs Hot Springs Dierks Little Rock Blytheville Malvern Hot Springs Texarkana Pine Bluff Benton . Ei 'GR f- A iq V... -: I. fx , GN 'hx Rn L, r 'ir Q . If .. 1 -, ,lv I . A ' fzglxggi 'fy jf Q' , j:2F'zQft1'f5:'v 5,fzgfQfg4if I'-fbi. 5 . , x 1:3515 TN .1 LN- -cra- 'e-sl gg ' , JR 5.x 1 ---xr.. JL , -W- -Q -Z CROWDS OF STUDENTS and faculty can be seen going to and coming from everyday. the Q 4 classes to the Student Union 334 .WWP V V -ks wsfjds 1 .. rl i :v.l.x.?,Sf if Q x Q Eleanor Magby David Marsh Noel McDaniel WVayne McDaniel joan McGarily Kenneth McGaughy Kenneth E. McKinney Carol L. McMillen Donnie Meredith Max L. Michael MANY STUDENTS ENJOY Square Dancing class each semester in the Day Armory. va X. 'arf ' wv-1 .1jj,J.P'T 7' N Vi' 'N'-'-:fsi' g,, I H U, , , ' ' it X ' 'VJ r wg k., ' W ru!-,L wx y L2 I av- , ,Sui x 'X ii' 3 4. is Q. . . E N 1, . V rr R 'WS . 1 - . Wg . , ' ff' - 1 -X - ii Q, ' 1 Y : ff ' -1-' '91 1 f '41 :wif f .. H11 ' ,X 4 I . fx. , ' ' A Y li- ffa. v Q-'hi - YY- -w A W., . . it. ,ml-N Nl A x - 2. Q, QQ 'T 4- I 1 I m joseph j. Michalls Marcia Moon Michael Mooney Larry D. Mosier Donna Muse Frances Neikirk Milton C. Nelson David L. Nethery George Ann Newsome Elizabeth I. 0'Neal Hot Springs Monticello Pine Bluff Hatfield Pine Bluff Louann Hot Springs Lewisville Hot Springs El Dorado Little Rock Mena Hot Springs Camden Prescott Pine Bluff El Dorado Arkadelphia Sparkman Hope Brenda A. Owens jane Parker Hope Hot Springs Lary R. Patterson North Little Rork Ruth Percefull Charline Person Phyllis Piggee Lloyd F. Pollock Donald L. Powers Gloria F. Powers Richard M. Powers Pat Rector Samuel E. Reed Rodger Richardson William E. Richardson Catherine Roberts Benton Garland Ashdown Emmet Little Rock Rison Little Rork Royal El Dorado Pine Bluff Malvern Little Rock 'aw x L, Xx Men Dorms Remodeled for omen Linda Roebbeke Jodi Rogers jucly B. Samuels Robert L. Samuels Kathy A. Saxon Allen Schwab Karen Scrivner Richard E. Selfee Lendell D. Sharp Ronald Sheranko Maudie Shirley Dinah R. Silvey Brenda L. Smith Jamie Smith Margie Smith Stuttgart Carthage Hope Hope Camden Hot Springs Hot Springs Athens Gurdon Amity Texarkana Malvern Arkadelphin Hat Springr X ,,. x .vw 952 ui C 4' .A ,. JF.. , W5 i 1 ' 5 fa 'Ef'frJ'lS .x-,J .. iq... , .- ...e..L'..1sn4ea xl ff ,I bn- x ' :fi-Q-Q 'Q ., .5 N r tx , l r . Vx ,.,. , Q 1555759 .9 2 Marie V. Smith Sherye Smith Hot Spring.: Ho! Springs ,T - -' Vickie B. Smith Murfreesboro '1,.J J ' ' Harold E, Stafford Gurdon , ,5 Z-'an Fred W, Stewart Murfrersborn 'J lk , - 'rp 'Rf T' 'hu ' Illia! Trudv Stewart Scan R qt A ki -, M W Evelyn Strawn Murfreesboro f .YT 'ii 1 Sandra K. Sulton Rolla 'f Robert W. Surlly Alireza Tabrizi Arkadelplzia Rufus Tallent Arkadelphia Stephen D. Taylor Little Rock Troy A. Teague Malvern Cecil R. Thornton Malvern Elizabeth Tumer Donaldhron ix V V, Y YT V jolene Vanderburg Arkadelphia T ix Q M T Tmmrnf Vise Little Rock H A 1 V. L l -T R ' 'mf Mary Nell von Kanel Lm N A N I f X' V Sandra Wahl Blythe-ville , . A e - h X LA , Howard R. Wallace Murfreesboro . . .1:IEf 5, U-'If--T tg. q '.. ' - - W I V 'tt X ' ' 7 ' X nf Frankie Wallingsford Hampton Q -lt ' Q ' ' ,S f f ..' l t X 1 A 'P Liana wauis Nashville , , ff' -1 ' 'N t V ,ff ' if , t I A I Rebecca Walls Des Arc xfff - . X 4 if .guy -. -4 , '-'-. ml ' , Donald A. YVa1sh Carthage '- ,J A fr ' Mm 1 :n:n . A Mary L. Watkins Vander-uoorl Susan Watkins Texarkana Laura L. Mleatherford Pine Bluff Doretta Webb Malvern Richard Mlestlake Arkadelphia john E. Whatley Malvern Mary L. Wilkins Benton Michael Wilkins Little Rock jim Williams Lakeland, Fla. Rita Williams Hot Springs Suzanne Williams Hot Springs Mike Williamson Dierks V' 1 . -u if N at it f . I :' QQ fo -4 ., -..,. If 5 g.- ,e M f: EACH YEAR GIRLS from all over the state compete lor ihe honor of being a Cheerleader. Russell E. Winchel Malvern Sarah Wingfield Gurdon Diane Wllood North Little Rork Kenny Woodfield Pine Bluff Lorraine Word New Edinburg Dolly Wylie Murfreesboro Randall M. Ynrnold Malvern Debra Yearby Arkadelphin jean E. Young Hot Springs Irene Youngblood Grannis 1 'F' X2- x 5 en..-J Y J Reddie 5 -,L 'v ' Q VK l 'L if. 5 .-A V' 5 , ' girl.. Y' .1 - V K ,X w 4 Uv If L 3 l X' 'i WK! Y 2 4 .. , N., ,L A ,I ' ' i ., ' ' . ffzpifsv. , in 49. 5,3 , ' ' -'I A' Q.. i i ' ,.'1' WR , 4 f in i ' - f V -' ' I A 55' l .t L vp, x fn c - 1 1 :4,:.,- Q gf Q17 .Acg 51:93 -2 f lv:-z:,: -4 .-ir i3 ifif:'Q'Ei::3l-2' -i: ' SOPHONIURE CLASS OFFICERS for 1968-69 were Gary Davis. president: Vicki Patterson, senator number three: klolin Stevens, vice-presidentg Kathy Kesterson, senator number twog Richard Thompson, senator number Ollff. SOPHO ORES 1969 f' 'rv' . .'! ' ' .f':if:.x lx - . ev.-v M w --f - - .n fist 'fit aj Wei: ,H ' ' W' V . x E.. X F V ,W M ,A Garvin Abernathy John Ackerman N Penny Adair Gary Adams Susan Adams Cindy Allen Kenneth W. Allen Almastine Anderson David L. Anderson jerry D. Anderson Ronald D. Anderson Sandra K. Anderson Ruth E. Atwater Glenda N. Ault Charles Baker Stella L. Baldwin Glenda Bates Hot Springs nrtlz Litlle Rofk Fordycr Pine Bluff Little Rml' Little Rock Bradley Forrest Cili' Pine Bluff Malvern Murfreesboro Prescoll Hot Springs Arkadelplziu Hot Springr Forrest Cilr Hot Springs vs- Qf 5 n . Q - Rebecca Bates Mount Ida II.. ' Q I., , . X. Q. , N N fx a ff , - 4 Ji .3 -- i ','.u,41:.f. ' Rachel Batson Hope I A17 4 X x A I X ,x , X 5 ,N g. ' V , 1 I , y EI .H sw i-an l 2 james M. Baugus Wyrzm' -',, 3355 Q fl . ' J-: ' ,-'f,:'v.- 45- L I ' .X luv. I x T. I A. 1,441 Z , t llc 2 Suzanne Bean Praltxvillv ?'f1'. 55t JK V- A .4 ' sl , lg 5-fl? ' 'i 1 i E ' , ' Xi Carolyn S. Beavert Murfreesboro tif. 4 1 3 frlfllyqgz , Rebecca Beck Foreman ' 4 1 I ' it , 2 I Carolyn Beckham Pine Bluff F' Q, ? ' Q 1 V i L he V 'ln - It N If ,li f A V I 'll i - ,' - C w 5 i ' 4444- :4 't S - -X 1 - 1 lwfi 5' ' 1 I .r 'f 'ffl ' Ronnie Beeles Travis T. Bell Cynthia j. Bennett Shirley A. Beshears Nancy R. Birkhead james R. Black Sarah Blackwood Judy Boatman Sandra K. Booker Gracie Braswell Brenda Brizendine Richard C. Brown Van E. Brown John D. Bryan Betty Bryant Michael L. Burgett Mary Burks Paula K. Burnett Myra Burris Gary Burroughs Cal Butler Alice Buttrum Nelson J. Cahill Polly Callaway Frank L. Calvert Patricia A. Carlson Vernetta Carr Nina Casey Dorothy Chamness Shirley Chandler Wynne Gurdon Mena Oden Little Rock Arkadelplzia Murfreesboro Gurdon Emmel Thornton Hot Springs Pine Bluff Leola Harrison Donaldson 4 .- N , 12- B' is 7 i i. naw ' ,'.L 3 ? - N mp. '1'.r.5.C , pfgm., .. ,. M, TZ Y ., ,X 9:3554 A -. 'Fri i l 'vltX 1 ' . 1--.4.-.,M1- Q ' i .H-55543 . .. '25345 ya' Qi' g uv., r. Ali? W .5 V35 . ,Fi t . ., A5 .' FT 44 f ',,'a. 'ff v' 'mil ' we , ., ..1.. ,V . .,. Q. ':Aw1 ,. Ay. wil t -Yi , 5:5 Q ,, 1 . fftj-Q,-ig .1 -'5: .f... mit, .Y-'R .. fl' 2E'lS5I F :QQQQQ4 . v 3, .-Jw 1. x - A vw New Dorm olves Housing Problem Camden Lonsdale Malvern Malvern Bismark Malvern Little Rock Hamburg, N. J. Arkadelphia Arkadelplzia Hot Springs Arkadelphia Hot Springs Malvern Arkadelphiu vT'T'5 ' .' ' :-'S' -wif: .,.,1,.3-, 5 x X. 1-i an K, ' I N R 54 fl V . r F951 ' Liss' liziqif-il. V may v:-a 5, rw ll egg? la., K I' ,. N X9 CT 1 X ,. N l was l, if J , Q 3 3 9 gm ' ll - if' x '5- ,ll 1 .1 I. ' 4 af' i Q Hfif, xv- , f x r fy N wifi. 1' Q? 435' ' uae, A Lf Pr J r-: -Pri 325' J C .pa f,.:.- -Q. , s R, mffrzf- '- .-... ----eww av. qaam Q., -Q: ,fn pg., : 'f ,ww Q 1 C' K Lea 4- ' . .1 .- .352 A :rf fs: -. -0- .yfi It' I-Mi , 1.1.2-Q . Z '5:rn::i55zif-2532 . s .,g. .I ., Q 'A'-'W I -Ig I . : . 5 I i- , . 'Faffi 'J '.-fhkwxv 2 . R, .5-le-', ag J r fx? , ,W 5. V i Jr w i lil -,.: .-5 ,,, ,zv ,.,,. . 54 .A . A .', f. ,3 , 1. 1, :fig I 17 -L. .IC -. Nw - r .-a 1 .z -L 7 ask , +4-, I . f Mfg nf Hu' ,F wx 5 v sf 4. 1 ,- ' 5 ' u 14' Q - Q - . - r ,f a r 4 3 11 4 H,-W-,--1 ..g,t .,..r .y ,Sy - , 'fs . gb . A Q. ls 5 l my ,J-.Y . .. if-pp' QQ--,Jgfj I' ' :. .fi-1 Sf.: ..iw1, . ' ' . ' 'efi-. ' x N. . gen 3 i r ' ,-4255: l Lou E. Daxis Florence Uelavan Ray moutl DeLee Iuytc Duke Nancy J. Echols Seri L. Elliott james M. Emery Rolla Arkadelphia Pearcy Little Rock Amity Arkadelphia Hot Sp-rings :It john F. Chunn Arkadelplzia Rhonda Clanton Warren Vermon G. Clardy Malvern Glen E. Coffman Hot Sprinlgx Richard Collie lllalvern Terry W. Collins Pine Bluff Y Carole A. Cook Me rzfr 1 Carolyn K. Cooper Pine Bluff V ' Virki Counts Malvern james E. Crews Nashville lumQll ' Zelma Crump Waldron Ellen S. Cunningham Little Rock .- -M-wk Glenda N. Cunningham El Dorado .K Linda Curtis Arkadelphia I ,Y Paul A. Curtis Arkadelphia .1 . Margaret A. Daniel Hatfield I-E Danny Dantzler jones Mills 1 -- si x Carolyn Gary D. .. Nrxl' I +V'l'.!? A :starr E! A CTS? Linda K. Davenport ' Drenda Daves jerry L. Davidson Davis Davis james M. Davis julie Davis Pine Bluff Hot Springs Norplzlfl Malvez n Hot Springs Prescotl Texarkana I A B ln reaziaj l Y 'f r-::::..-:rx x I ,,.U15,'?-i-,-.,,s.s- , . 4 .R as QE l Q. ' fi: . 2 V 'xx ... WITH J . WOT? F57 sw like ll or R., -EW' aaa - THIS PICTURE SHOWS how much work the Sopho- mores did before their election Blinda F. Erwin Glenda R. Erwin Randy Fain Billie A. Faulkner jimmy Faulkner Rebecca Ferguson Terry Flenor Mary Flint Martha Floyd Donald H. Ford Pamela Fore Constance Forte jan Frccmnn Gln-ml.i L. Fryer Billy C. Gardner Snmlrzi L. Garmon Philip J. Gartside Mike Gibson Sandra Giese David Glover Lee Glover john H. Gore Lila K. Gorman Pine Bluff Malvem Pine Bluff Little Rock Athens Pine Bluff Athens Bearden Amity Benton A 'MFT fda .'3':f1rg, LAY - , 1 'K A , - .-I... ' , QA l A N 1 l R. Q l ' ' A511- 4. . 1- -I. . T.-.! f 1' 1 . llc, V-1:1 , V- -Q' - - A 1 1 .vii 15 ' 1 .np r ,Q hx.: I- . H -'er 2 12. ' ' v f X. .W 4 kri- H4, .1 iii 'P 'ill oy -- dxltl. gy x A swim- an i Sophomores Elect Class Officers Prescott Little Roi-lr Oden Gurdon Mena Rogers Hope Little Rork Leola North Littlc Rock Pine Bluff junction City Larry D. Graves Norman Wilma Gray Donaldson Kenny A. Greening Camden Ralph T. Greis Barbara A. Hall Sylvia D. Hall Pamala Hall Hot Springs Cherry Hill, N.j. Rison .Sparkman .- A -Q.. ,L . Q if Q . 1 .1--'V-1' 1 - rf. .9.' '.'+ ft 'X'-:cf cr - ' -fw:w.. 'x 'T . 41.1 . , .Q I .gg -U 2:'6'.' WLS? 'r Jfxff ' ' '--1-:Vx 'Fix .A X .F A , 1- Q, , -'E .lt v X Tw: ., 1 lk K I :V I-, .fl- ' Q 1 fl - ME! , 'Ara ' 4. V L! ':?-s sa. ' , . ,. x W a VCI, . .--1,-. . lm 3 1. l Q 4- 1191 .iw x 'iq 1 I . waz . 5. r 5 1 -1. VG -P 1, . i X xllvxry z +2 'N-., -X E? ..sX1,:,a.:r1-,ii 5 V, . .g T'2 3fig.i.5:!L-.1 . BSE-X. :ries mfr., sg.: '1' , . ,whx If-J. J. r X-QV-L.,,l .. N .V , xA,.,,,.r-.- -. f.R5:.Lf:. K.. ve wx ! . W fx 3 Q +1 pq: l .. A ' . ml.-.wvfy,:X912-,4'-j z, ' 3 gggrxjffzfqgiw rikgrxzy -:V ' '3 '.'.':iV5fkfi12l:f'f' lllfdi . 1 F , .l-'Wd .N ' , 7, ,:.'- k jg.- G I ln. ' 'i lx f- I rf lf XAPJQ7 1 L: Gi ' ,4 1 Q 4 . 0 , Q! f rlf' M X -ul 5 ,. , Ll-af' r , -iv ,W fail X-X' ,I r I' . i QM . i l if 4, 5 a., X R J ' , -A J , r X p 1 +-., I8 M L Q s. Q xl I . i ,N l . yi u X ' w i L . . .. , , . 1-'wr .' 3.1 'fwfr Q K-- :i:Z'r. s A E XR x . Ay -, Vs A. ,ff.,f wr- gi: Q ' ,' :.:'--r' 4 I.: 'f 1 U Z l ii 2 .C ,- l, ' 'iff fQQ??E5 lf ' 2,1152 .12 'ff' Nancy Hallman Nor Donald Haney Gregory K. Hannah Carol j. Hardman jerry E. Hargrove David K. Harp Dianne E. Harris Nlarilvn Harrison Calhrinc L. Hart Sandra G. Hays Barbara L. Henderson Barbara L. Henry Carl G. Henson Linda S. Herron Shirley C. Hildebrand Linda Hogan Patricia L. Holly Kathleen Hooks Old Librar - ow Classrooms FE' ' - -,Q .w .1 fi' R .A - - ZQ J ..f.1, vc. ci- '4 . i, ff J- gy- . ' 5f.ff ,, Af x ugh Pi' ' f 1. ' K. xl X-.i Nm W gig .. ,XX X '5 1QgN Q.. N-.3 fRXi G 1 ' i v1s?'fPif f-We f.:..-wr ing in I! 6 . 'YY' '- , f n in 1 tg N Qi 'ifjf' ' Y 'A fmif -. 1'-YR' . . Q shi. 6 NNN li' ac 1' Trrrrnhn 0-dm Barbara E. Hoover Brenda A. Hopkins Consevella A, Horton Arthur F. Houchens Danny Howard Paula R. Hubbard Jimmie C. Hughes Parlicia Hyslip Patricia Jarrad Ronald D. jarvis Rc-tta jefferson David jenkins Donald R. jenkins Gale johnson jimmy D. johnson Rinhard C. johnson Ronald D. johnson Ronald L, johnson Bobby G. jones joel P. jones Neva R. jones Ronald E. jones Rosalind jones th Little Rock Malvern Benton Arkadelphia Hot Springs Fort Smith Athens Hope Moro Hatfield Pine Bluff Lewisville Little Rock Hot Springs Prescott Malvern Ashdown Prescott Arkadelphia Poyen Arkadelphia DeWitt Dierks Pine Bluff Hot Springs Marianna Dierks Ben ton Hot Springs Camden lllalvern Little Rock Mountain Pine Donaldson Illurfreesboro Malvern Malvern Mineral Springs Smackover Friendship Malvern Wendell W. Ketchum Arkadelphia Mary Kimery Edward Kirchhoff Evelyn S. Kirkpatrick Bobby L. Kitchens Nancy L. Kjeldgaard Lydia A. Kurvlas Pam A. Lambert Rocky WV. Latham Dianne Leamons Cloteal Y. Lee Partricia K. Lewis Ann Lightsey Lola M. Long Jacqueline Lowery Lynn Lynch Nancy S. Lynn Ronnie H. Lyons Sandra Manasco William Marsh Margaret Marlin jewel W. Massey Gayle Mathis Rebecca Mathis jane A. Matthews Michael H. May judy McCool Virgil G, McCullough Patricia McCully Brenda McGehee Emanuel McGhee Hot Springs Bonnerdnle Arlmdelplzia Benton El Dorado EI Doradn Hot Springs EI Dorado Arkadelphia Benton Oden Pine Bluff Hot Springs Pine Bluff Little Rock , r J' I gtk 9.51 .F fy fqivf--7-, . ' ' '-:i. T:' .nt-. 'lt .. - N wir?-Y.t5f'gII R 525 F .Q-fi ft . 'ig , 43 QL4. wmv . -v N Y. X 0' V, 0 0' un 'cfs 'to' 4 N H' U n ' -A P 0 - - Avy tullfjvfl 1, ,uvvuxsg ' o . ..' H 'n Sophomores Finish General Courses El Dorado Prescott Die1 ks Waldron Axkadelphia Arkadelphia Okolona Arkadelphia Dumas Alma Maltfern Pine Bluff Hot Springs Pine Bluff Calion ...Qt 'Ge-we 5. I 5 ' 5 ,I ' Q 5 Q gg? if Q' 'IR Jax, ,. , 1 ,x 1 lx Ya . VF, 6' P' ,1 lf t X5 , f! ,B . jf. ts f' 1 ' f X V Se ' J 'B 5 f tx. x + -1- 5,42 ' ' ff vt... 5 .' f 1 xv - . , M 1 . 2 H i J-x. , .gl ,.w L ,+:5. f, -. I ' - ', Q - 2 1 ' -...41 . -, .Y , Yi we--J , 'L ,LT ' .li Q, 1 539.1 'smug 1' 6 ' 9' Jr Eli! E' l . 'U ' af. - .lj I4 1 A. l - is 7 M- , .- V. ii' lf -- ' ir : W Mi , .Q-'1 g -, jf. we 5' .N t . r 1.2511 f '- 1 ' A LL, . ,. ,L ,..m ,.,, L.. Q . . . n 1 In . 1 7' Q 3 v x F 3 K bf? Y, ' 'ii ' :, f :5 'i ':,- ,si C i ' 'lf r e it l 2' i N ir' is f- 'll I-Z , -1 tl F K 1 SI' iv f is Q ' 6 -'ea 4121- fi V to ' Q' Q-1' . tk yi .ix gt. V wx YV.. N .4 ,qrfl ', , , 7g H, X 4 A t' , 7, 5' 0' ,,- D, , ix ,..,.,.5 ,, x. S - t -' . --1 - T.-f':-Y: . - --f-if-ill' Nl 5 ' v C f Q -V w l --I l -i Q r 3 1' - '-- . .,., 9. ' ' at-.4:,.r-Q, Q X, . if q t pwA,'w,5,,1,': ,, -Ng, 5 ,Q . v A , 4 V 37 - :l4.A,,gI9:1 x, ' is - t ' 1 -.wha-r:.f,4 3 N 3 c . X.--id I- JA 5N,,v,x apr- X w is H ' ' 5 4. .- - tz'5-'fr ' . J J . X N 1 -i' ' .1 ' . , 4 1, .... , fffif. fri N Y - 'QKW' - rr Maxey B. McGowen Bobbie McHenry Patricia McLarty Charlotte McLean Cherie Lynn McLeod Lowell E. McLeroy Mary R. McMillan Diana McNamara Linda M. Meeks Nelda Milholen Rodney Miller Vitki Miller Carolyn A. Millican Brenda K. Minor Wally Mitchell Marsha Kay Mocllin Sandy K. Moore Sherlen Moore New Parking Space Provided X. -we f X 2- 1- ' i ' Q' :'.'::1 . L h 'Bid .R l' ' 'S :V xg fa 3 .f reg? t A .ws wig: ,. ' , ' it X Myhtfg I ti , ' -1 if -HW . r x . ff :gif ' , '5 1 .,' lpnkf ' '. r '1i- ' N I I r lg' Al 'alia i 1, 'f nh -. I A- I g 'i 'F ' S li p y r L L if- ' lv 95.3 A fs . , M 4 .,f-,if,A,g.:,,.- .q'ffi-1G'5hl.y- Wgtfei. - 'IT rw'-fl,1't'. fn! xii- .Tal x H'illiam R. Morgan Elizabeth Mount joyous A. Mounts Velma Murchison Larry W. Murders Annette Myers jack Myers Sharon Neel Tommy Newberry Sherry L. Newsom Herman Newton Joan Noesser Karen Otwell Patsy 1. Pankey Rickey Parker jim Parks Lula Mae Pate Vicki Patterson Kathryn Paul Lonnie D. Phelps Brenda Sue Phillips Sheila A. Plyler john L. Porhamer Shirley Poss El Dorado Malvern Okay Glenwood Hot Springs West Memplzis Gurdon Arlmdelphia Hot Springi Hot Springs Mena Murfreesboro Hope Booneville Arkndelphia Gurdon Hot Springs Camden Glenwood Dierks Arkadelplzia Hot Springs Benlon Allowav. NJ. Arkadelplzia A rkaflelplzia El Dorado Crossett Blevins Hot Springs Des Arr Glenwood Hot Springs Mena Little Rock Malwrn Pine Bluff Fordyce Prescott Glenwood Nashville Roberta Postlethwait Eleanor J. Powell Polly A. Prater Delores Presson William L. Prislovsky Marshall E. Purnphrey Tommy G. Ramsey Barbara Reid jan Renfrow Diane Reynaud Rebecca Reynolds Fern A. Ripley Linda Ritchie Eddie F. Ritter jackie R. Robertson Danny Margie Wayne Daniel Robinson Robinson Rodgers C. Rogers jane E. Sallee joan M. Sallee Brenda S. Sandage Robert B. Sapaugh Cindy Satterlee Susan Henry Schafer Schever james Schultz Dianne Sealy Kaye Sexton Elizabeth Sharp Glenwood Lewisville Malvern DeQueen Stuttgart Prattsville Bauxite Arkadelphia Little Rock DeQueen El Dorado Ashdown Hampton Donaldson ,---.-,v.. .. 1-x. V. X- Amflr- t . .3 f f'j4To..l Fil l -0 1-.1 I 1 , , N I .c P 32155125 5 ' N762 'sskaalsz xt- Sava-'fa ' .ls YJ-: - :Q 'L+ xlx I 4 6 3 jf-13 I Q , new ,, .. . -X 3' X.. fl-.. . 53 I gxk Y A QT! 'K U l - Vx' ' 1 A f, V 4 F ' lv , 251- i' ,I If V x 'f'-x ' M ki.: X 1 '.-5,3 1 R - -. 1 A N 1 'Mg . :I ' 1 ., 54, f 1 N V - -his .rg E41 gk -23543, 'fi T QQ ia X vwb :Hi may an ,g 1, 23' Q 4 xg . sk l t -1. A N f. k .- F P if'-.25 Qi 6' 'JZ' ' YV.-1 . - . Q A Axle.: if Mi ll P ' .,.-E R N x xx away? vi t r x it a X Qt -X, 3 V A 1 5 x at- v ' Wil fi af -f.',. . :?.v4'iaJii?,f ,I-1.26 A r , in X ll n 1 'G ti Christmas Dance in New Ballroom Wabbaseka Fordyce Malvern Monticello Arkadelphia Arkadelplzia Donaldson Texarkana Malibu, Calif. Stuttgart A lmyra Blevins Hot Springs Malvern Malvern a- .lx ,mayor ia r. 1' 4 sax F th ll ,v- , 'Y ' R -f1'f-ffaisgfgii ?Ql.gaQ5.:, X 2 .. 16 i, S rar J' . W, X 1 x I i ,lx N I its fir. V:-- l ' ' Ill ',.' V . 5 ill- R X R 4 l ,.., W- ix is F N is ','- j rl fl' 5 ' vliql---I l .- X ,gil l P X . Jlfihif. 'A A 'B' i X' '- li -4 Y, QM f' . -Q .. -,1 1 lf .11 f 1. 1?-Arif. . s. N , 1 ' 1 or '.f'.. .ISA Amt. 2 .. -:I V .izflli 3 ' ' ' :: fi' f' gr T' .V pi , vw 'Y' lex.-B , N We :Sb Riff' ., ' hip x J ..t.,,i,. .. rms: 1 h - a,? .I f V w .. ,:,-J ' in ,QA cn F ft 'I J 'or 1421 iw ... 1 .45 x if f 5 . ff ' 1. . t'.:4 . i' if-J E -. 1' if sl'55':' xg 'mi 5522. wh-w .415 - F51 5 i an. - , . X -. I V ggx L: of a . - . P u 'rig l I -is-Qfizfffgg--,j ' y .pf . 'iii if 2 1 4 ff. 1' . i l I I . V64 i N + ' - v l 4 .4 viz' , v if fl. I' N , l LETS 5 -'-Y'f.Q31 Q 5 , h ex . R l Qt R, 'E' 8- 'v 5 .e ' 'w fix 4 ls- X ,. 79 . aff nk ez. W 4. Sw -1 I 'QL . T Ye -r., . I. . af 1-.. ..g aa. '.'i'1.'-1-fs..-.1 .ffl f reg.. ' -We-I Q m .N V .ef -Qs It t iX Xb 'K ta , . I' 151 Yiw u, . , '4. 1 X 3 :U 4, x , .5 Still'-. -S Nl 1 we 3 .. .wr ' W K ' Y . WYE, ,K 'TIM . i .- ,Jil .. 'ii-94' r' ' ' ft- M jf L - 59. Jr: A 5 TF' f - . ff 'u , f' A 4 ,. .. . , ,..v..Fl ' . - 'zizei -' .-.. . 535 1 M 4' ' -- . .Sa .1 'fi .1 . 15+ . ,wi . N. , WP -I I V ,f . .wg--1.3 X- . Y , . , X. ,Ig..Q.m.1. X. -. -.nik-.-.5 4, . Kiln it ., x 'ji X1-,Q : Y .-1 , - N Q - re . ix 1- - 1, ' -3 . WE. Sa QS: s X l l 5 . -bi' , 3 S ' -A ' S. , X , -.er - K. . -11 W fi -11, ,iw-' .- fi .. K Jin' ,. .xv ,'n, ,6j'. , 1.2! Mi!! il' .i' 3 7 'Fear :xi , 33, xaiiii 'fs '- f 's '.f ..::::: ..1il a.- U ' . S .fi -,.-H.. 'in f K .. vial: la' .Lx ,C it Ev YW .XS ' rrrrsff '1 Q-K. egg.. 'X N3s.:.af :TSS iss , . wi. QTPS ft n.. X x A - 0 x x X X rx W 'ft ff :N f f ff' tl , ' - no t f X, 1-ezziwf' ' 'Wifi 1 Carol Sheets Sherry Shelnut Diane Shepard Mary Ellen Shuffield Virginia Simmons Barbara Sirmon Alexis K. Smith Brenda L. Smith Dzmial L. Smith Danny W. Smith David W. Smith Deborah Smith Michele L. Smith Rhonda Smith janet L. Sorenson Danny Speir Sharon Sprzullin Sheliu A. Starling Linda L. Steelman john W. Stevens Mary S. Stiles Linda S. Stone Ralph T. Strabala Steve Strasner Sophomore Tests are Given 1 1 I .19 ni, A U j I - ' X It N? x. gp .. .il 4 X-A q.,.e:kx..,f: sh... . N S' 5. V A' uw x 7 X.: 1 N , 'Wm ' we ' . NRE t - - A A 5. . ,. 6 'L Mary Strickland Arkadelphia Benton Benton Malvern Hot Springs Hot Springs Mena Pine Bluff El Dorado Leola Little Rock Malvern Hope Crossett Dierks Benton Arlcadelpltia Delight Princeton Little Rock Malvern Holly Grove Stuttgart Nashville Glenwood Rosemary K. Strickland Russellville Sherry L. Suggs Sandra Tallent janet Taylor Toyce Taylor Charles Thigpen Mae Thomason Richard Thompson LaNeita Tillman Diane Tucker Larry Tucker june Vent janet Walker Bobby Ward Janice L. Ward Michael Ward Pasty Ward Arkadelphia Benton Malvern Crossett DeWitt Arkadelphia Shreveport, La. Malvern Arkadelphia Dierks Rison Leola Delight Ashdown Arkadelphia Little Rock Lynne Weaver Grady V. West Marion West Howell D. Westbrook Carrie Wheeler Ronnie Mlhitmire Mary Sue Whitten Melissa Whittington james Wickliffe Judy A. Wiley Virginia Wilkerson james Williams Marlyn Williams Charlotte Wilson Sherry L. Wilson --f----f-f. ' - rv 'rr' DeQueen .Lf .- -,f V -4' I.. V 4 . . . , 1 Q El Dorado V Q s . Little Rock Q . E .42 Pine Bluff 3' Arkadelphia , x.. Bauxite Delight G - Mt. Ida W Benton ' ll. I-.V Rolla - ' . - ,I I t E. vt .w 9 SK-Q . x K . -46355 mf. .55-Q ,.,, ef X I . f- 1 t if 3 i -rw If Hiuyi' ' l 'x L . it X, 5, Q A rv., ' 1 L, we R X K ,wil Q Q, gf Y is ' A 'w 'l Pearcy Little Rock 5 Malvern -3-I Little Rock jones Mills 'Q ' h M F ll D ' Y l lg t ust a urmg u e Wilma T Wilson Friendship I A 'l :.i1?I'1xs ' 'v Susan E. Wirnberly Mena Sharon Wolf Hot Springs 'X Lucy D. Womack Leola N n f Judy Wood Kirby if fc mf A R tttle YA h t :.'+r.f.f i lf e M' Lyla A. wood flippin fj+ .g fiffl2' jerry Ann Woodruff Pine Bluff 'A 5, ' F1 ' 1 i g l ' 4-' A v ' Patricia A. Wooldridge N. Little Rock , , 'K , 1 V, -. 1 . g 4 I ,:,.':,. judy Kay Wynn Hot Springs -Q I A142 e: Qi., 17-69'-' Brenda Yates Bismarck E X .X Q 1 fs 5 1? judith M. Young Alexander ' '-.ffl ' G Marvin Young Dewitt , iii .i- li'-Fjzfi Paulette Young Malvern t . Z 'fi N fs Yi is if f? 1 Ronnie Young Pine Bluff . , ffifwt if ' Lynn Zeno Winchester T 1 A ' , Y '45 an M kt .Y gtg? , ul Season ' ,Q J 'ka' '. l k A Ac' s,, . . 3 K - 1.4 is 7 - Q -r if I bm K' l E X vs 5 ii' in i,, ,j , t 1 i 4 ' - -V Chai' 1 , ' k a ll 5 :fig - , ' iw - 1 F ! I l , u- ,' IIT 71 t . , I 9 H!! rl LA 1 N A . Q 'C X, 'rl . r L , v N ' Q 1 .I W A :ASL ' ' 1, 7. G 1 1 VJ. . 1' ' Q ' 'L F, . , . I Y , . n., 'fffji 'Q' U' V . f 5, NX Q. .u,,.Uq' ff V. , 1-gre: if , 1 y:gi7:f 4f't 17 ..--1:5 'gig N Vo w. ,Zi-, Z ia '-L. ,s. i. 0 X ' it H191 il f K--- R 'F i'1wf.m,. -:wt as .-at ,Q I ,?, n Sq, -fr' Y 1 'V fl. , '- 4 J Ili. it V- F 1 , if -.Q M . 'f i' L -2 ' '..,L-if Q-. , 'fr Qi . tl, i ., .-al. , ,, ., ' Ati' 'U FRFSHXIFN CLASS OFFICERS lor 1968-69 were Bruce Freeman, president: Richard Sallee, senator number three: Nancy Grishxnn, vice-president: ,Indy KVilli:nns. senator number one: Toni Tackett, senator number two. FRESHME -1969 x-.xr 'K i Rah .SX 4 9 'lx AX . . ,sq Y, l me 'N ldfwtsmt- I yi Q - i' A it I 1 ' ij, ,yr P:-hifi SQA ' V . 2 S 'RT V ' tx K ,ff , Avry it gf 'wil '3' l. A 11' ' Q , ,I '-'v ' l 1 0 A . , N 1' t 'V t l ' It fn. t -S: 'fffitq s- 3 q K, Q. 3'fl',ftLl , A s.A'T . 1: ,- an i 1 - ---Y-fffsfqrwg - Qrsfls : 'X 95855-:: ,f .W , . :MQ 5 1 ,. yi ay., 'vt' 2 :Ela- ii '71 ' ll ' qu 'U n QR ' :llla judy Abbott Carolyn Alford Charlotte Allen Hilda Allen William Allen Jayne Ahspaugh Billie Anderson Frank Anderson SpI1TlH7Zl17l Lewiruille Dc Queen Biwnrzrrk Slzeridzm Snmrkover Benton Sherrill Raymond Anderson Mountain Pine Grace Andrews Elizabeth Armstrong Lcnora Armstrong Carolyn Arnold 'lhanna Atherton Relda Atkins George Bailey jane Bailey jonnah Ball Phillip Ballard Yvonne Barber Pamela Barnett Daxid Bass Don Basse Vivian Batchelor Jim Baxley Doug Beard Eugene Beasley Judy Bell Dawn Bennett Larry Bentsen Delight Arkadelpliia Alena Prescott El Dorado Arkadelphia Atkins lllt. Pine Hzmznoke Hope Hope Murfreesboro Hot Springs Benton Gurdon Benton Little Rock Malvern Lockesburg Little Rock Little Rock James Berry Cindy Bibb Diana Biggerstaff joann Bippus Melinda Biven Albert Bizzle Linda Black Rebecca Black William Black Stephen Blakely Debbie Blanton janet Bollen Cynthia Bollinger joy Borecky Donald Bowles Brenda Brackman Barbara Bradford jerry Bradford Buddy Bradshaw jimmy Ray John Bray Garland Bright Judy Brooks Nancy Brooks Brenda Brown Odell Brown Mary Brown Cathie Bryant Samuel Bryant Herman Buck Dana Bunn William Burks Nola Burroughs Lawrence Butler Glen Caldwell Lewiruille P Ho! 5l7ringS 'AF Q Q' r 'Ii , l - Abi? Little Rofk , yn- ff, l . , W- 1 r, , -, uw. rl X ATkl1d6lphiH . We , ' 'B - E, W , :flu Arkadelphia W jj --f X V y P .lf Evil! X ' Malvern H Mt. Ida b g 1 N a A. Q ' orm n My I A Cusseta, Ga. N 4+ fHg-1 f Malvern ' Yifxfl Q' -V 4' Nd 'li-iEE'1Y ' 'w iliiiii M-H, V G don ' ' K - UT hr 3 g 3 G LN Donaldson fy y 3, L I Q- Little Rock ' v 1 N .x ' , 5 , 'F W7 . Pine Bluff H - -I - rim Nashville 5 5 all f ' - - 'I xl! L - :A-in ' -' - rl,-lf '.n Bradley ' 'J f:: f El Dorado k j -5 X :f l Barton Q .NHL-Q, ' - , . 5 I f li 15-5T'i1'l9! A I, Redfield 5 .. A 1 ' . , , .' 'I llldlllfffl l L X '-, :N .. ff' El t d In lhe Fall Murfreesboro . J W P-3. Hope ' ' f A 'K' . ' e' QA x Pme Bluff .50 X 1 , '- , I -A .5 I - , r- Warren 5:54, N - 'V N ll s.r:ii.z.' Wiififrf '5 watt. .....' Tw . f r ' ' -, :- . . .... 5, 1 , 'Fi -'.'11 ffm A 1 Foreman MY Azfheimef 5175 ' ylrr , ll X S' Fordyce A 1: W ,. S V Malvern I, P 1- X ',., P: - A Arkadelphia f 15.3 A' , Texarkana -- 'ff Malvern Perkin Stephens . . r'1' Q11 1 , .ul , 'E 'm ren- 5 ' Q ' ' Jim- 41 if 257139152 X ff' I n Ki ev- .nc-, f -WS? r NJ Q . , ,f 4 1 - . ,J Hot Springs K x , all K v V K ,f iw '7 1 Nt .X-I L? ,- L T71 , n. .phi fl ln- 1 ' fgfy .- 1, , 3' ik 21 .W Q Y .MVi ..., 'V i C . C. , v- Kr Q an C 1 -ef , 5 , - ul g , if A if ,fair ., . - 2 f tic D , ,sa 1 -. ' 4.13 42 + . f.,.n! ', It -rf: 1. rpm V .N Y- '53, l 4 4- v .. or nv Y' -s. K 5' if K .l- ,i P' U L -A 5 W gif. ig 6 N u r be ,s '- x N'A l J xl' . - .rf-if 4, Sharrolean Counts Sarah Courson Philip Cowger Ginger Cowling David Cox Robert Cox Brenda Creech Kay Crocker , A KWH, , Aj , it ef , t X '31 5 Lockesburg Crossett Dardanelle Texarkana Prescott Waldron Camden Murfreesboro LS? 4.-IRQ' S le.. Linda Caldwell jackie Calhoun Patricia Callaway Alvin Campbell Mary Carrigan Billy Cassey Neva Cates Billie Champion Judy Chapman Ronald Chapmond Rudolph Chlapecka Alan Clark Ronnie Clark Susan Clark Kathryn Clay Alonza Clayborn Linda Clevland Judy Cochran Zellar Cochran Nancy Coffman Clifton Coleman Marian Coleman Harold Collum Hot Springs Payen Donaldson De Queen Texarkana EI Dorado Dierks Gurdon Pearcy Hazen Hope Arlzadelphia Hope Benton Malvern Texarkana Texarkana Forrest City Hot Springs Hot Springs Holly Grave Hot Springs Ted Conley Benton Margaret Connell Maluem Douglas Cooke Star City Bruce Corbell Mineral Springs james Corbitt Murfreesboro Rebecca Cornish De Queen jim Coston Camden THIS SCENE is common every Tuesday afternoon as the Freshmen and Sophomore boys fulfill their ROTC require- ITIEIII. Sandra Cubbage Karen Culpepper Mark Dardenne Marsha Davidson Cherri Davis Debra Davis Lajuana Davis Rhonda Dayton Martha Dedner jan Dillard Peggy Dillard Beverly Dixon Cleytus Dixon Chyrll Dozier Alice Duncan San Vesta Eason Elwood Edwards Darla Edwards Carolyn Efird Bonita Elliott Kerry Elliott Theda Ervin Judy Estes Karen Eubank Diane Euseppi Karen Fabich Shannon Fawcett Elizabeth Feemster Sandra Fendley Kenneth Ferguson Cathrine Ferris Flossie Fifer Sandra Fogg Linda Ford Pine Bluff Pine Bluff Wabaseha Malvern Gillet! Altheimer Wickers Bradley Lockesburg Nashville 'r r ,Mr-' I AN: 0 f s V V rv' I HFA ' 'l 'g77-7' 1.5 N Y fr 'F .'2-iz, l X A :If i 1 ' I ' . X , lift 's f ' , Q Mig xii.. 1 ' A , -- . 3 .1 . lf - ' t-ff' ,. -1Q,','l':vbT',' tn tb 'Q' f Q' - , .' mrrll' X151 4' Vi r .f'f',,.-Cr Freshmen Boys Begin ROTC Glenwood Arkadelphia Hope Malvern Antonio, Texas Malvern Hat Springs Malvern Benton De Queen El Dorado Bradley El Dorado Altheimer Rockford, Ill. Wintheop Kirby Pearcy Arkadelphia Hope El Dorado El Dorado Norphlet l xt- ! rf' if Il 6. - all lx ? 1 Yrxx-FA' iii- m 'Q x ? i4: ?n .N .1 fl .t, o rf ,Lt we , . t N W V - 1 'Wi K' ar.. gk 'f W, Q W 'la -.5 x 1 f I Q' o- iq L V N 1 Q 5 Elf? I ,, ,, ,., in t Q L WSW I 5 E -5 f. I 51 ,sf i .gf X . f LW FQ, Y ..f',',Q55?1i,x W E D rl 4 , -J Iv I- I If V, X 'f an 1 ' Hal , n:f2J,,t1en-, r A- lg, rsgzzfezes-:U-edema F .th - fu, gm D l ,W K' is ,r ' W. X 1, A Q if' P' 5' 4 A ' - 'Q' 'fist' ,. ' , - V J V 'M-144+ l -. 'xaix lil .-Q:-sm X K ' e mf- Y, '1 ...X cv, Nr' f xy J. l t A my X 1 1 4 Qi l , 1 -if LQ . .20 i 'iff' 1 C , L 134, ke- ' H h., 15 ' 5 5 'tt s L . ' 5 FH - L t f' . - JK- . ttf Y, . if .' 441' 4- .4-J 42 A .f-Q7 'I it 'N , W J N-iw QF ' ,4 G- fi 'fs L, x' 'l r' ff aff f - .. fs. ,M Q . X. J , D1 S -1 . 3 a. ar-. C F . V, - ? . . 1 ,1 'a ns- af I In Tfllt 'KA ' w Al ,J 'vv f '6 nz ft A . x J , . - w :sh 7-J f lv I Y e f I . ' 1 ., it -A -- rf Vu A ,. Q. Y Ax- X, 1 . v , -as - 6-fx K ffhla, . -f . L' V 1 , zip ' F11 M:-IIA 1 1 '. nbilelrt ' 1 '9-ffl. ' N 'Mg 1 . x , .Q F ' 't la, fr' I . f ' ' . S fr' ' rf, WH all 15: P V Civil . nfs -' r .f I 'l wr- ' X me v it -.ur 1. ' nz , if :lil fr . gi I 3' S fl, X Ps fffwlffxi 55515.-:V l f' af'2i'i'e ' L ' ' rl.: fig-1 JM A rffillii '.!f5fi 'st . . JH- 3-:.:.,, r in: . A 'Mew -rw XE. rx' V' Y .' ldgfn J. g ig. ff' 5 A .. . 'i 7 ff ' f, 'Q . . y 55 af'- G 14- Nancy K. Ford Bruce E. Freeman Elizabeth Fritz Steven E. Frost William Ben Fulton Little Rock Gurdon Hot Springs Hot Springs De Witt Wm. L. Funderburg Mineral Springs Betty S. Gaines Carter L. Gaius Martha A. Garner Rebecca A. Garrett Calvin R. Gentry Marvin A. Gerlach Mary L. Gibson Curtis Gober Sherman Gober Linda S. Godbehere Clara Jane Golden Claudette Goodman Charles W. Gossett Hope Arkadelphia Prescott Okolana Holly Grove Little Rock Malvern Dermolt Oden Glenwood Hot Springs Bearalen Herbert R. Graves Mineral Springs Kathryn J. Graves James R. Green Carolyn J. Gregory Brenda C. Gresham Rebecca J. Griffin Janice Y. Griffo Nancy A. Grisham Mildred E. Grissom Rita S. Griswold William B. Guthrie Joe E. Haile Barbara D. Hall Brenda R. Hall Thomas C. Halstead Kathy E. Halter Elizabeth A. Hancock Marsha G. Hardage Paula R. Richard Candice Joyce A. Patricia Hardin W. Harrelson A. Harris Harris A. Harris Linda C. Harrison Olivia A. Harrod Joyce L. Hartsell Patty S. Harvey Annette P. Harvill Mattie C. Haynes Daniel L. Hecke Enita J. Hetlin Fred Heinemann James R. Helton Jane A. Hemund Delores E. Henderson Malvern Beard en Barton Murfreesboro Lewisville Prescott A l th ei m er Malvern Malvern Hazen EI Dorada El Dorado El Dorado Massena, N.Y. DeQueen Amity Bismarck Bismarrk Warren Hope Arlzadelphia Delight Lepanto Bismarck Hot Springs Pine Bluff Pine Bluff Malvern Hot Springs Arkadelphia Hot Springs Benton Amity Hot Springs William D. Henderson James N. Hendricks Effie C. Hendrix Peggy J. Herndon Sandra J. Herring Martha D. Hewitt John L. Hight Jerry D. Hildebrand James M. Hile Joyce S. Hill Gerald R. I-Iilyard Donna D. Hodge Earl R. Hogan Pal A. Holloway Debbie Holmes James R. Holt Rebecra A. Holt Linda R. Hope Pamela K. House Sharon L. Houston John B. Howard Derrell C. Hughes Murfreesboro EI Dorado Prescott Little Rock EI Dorado Idabel, Oklrz. Lake Village Prescott Murfreesboro Hazen El Dorado Bauxite Mena Smafkover Hope Fordyce' Arkndelphia Pine Bluff Hot Springx Gillelt A rkadelplzia 1lll1ll'6T7l 13- K..-..1 ,. , . . jf. - R X r 4 F I 1 4 I x .t - i 1 A ,J Q X x 5 . - t- , Q. V- qs, I-Kjlli 'K fx' J A .ii 4. : 'QiL'-4,..-' -ef 1 f' ' 1 TR igyfgeijg. H ' J.- . 6 Q38 U ' . . lift! ' rg-1.2: Y -sig. .4 xt 1: -J 'WTA -.1 . ...N X ' . bv .uk .v-fm -, ,, .. A 5 J .f . ti' I J 4 . 11 .,., J N . X wi , ' IT -J rr 51 'H FRESH -v-sw-fx-1--. .t --' H -'Hr' 1--s x , QI.. ,A ggi, -rx'-. v75n::f.'Si.-.Lv ' ' '35 . - .M g - ij'-S. 'I1g'.?',gy- vig.-Qlg' I Q1 . ,-Zi -f x' -.jg ,-.Yyzgg-'r, -. -L.: I -.X 11. 1. ..l.. . V Iliff--:gg iii? . -'...v. . b : -- 4 ,. V .,., ,wp - k.-. ...,, ,ffg.i- f . .1-.,- .... . -.'.,f - 5 . . - I. . fizfffi iiiiifilifl ' ' f . . 4 .L.s..'-,fig .,,J -E EE' l 11. .Y H J . ligigl l fiiii 'rs r' iff '-i' ,212 K P. . iii g , . -. Vi,- -215, zz-- . ...V , , ' l 1 l . Y H a J . . , . , . . , J : 1 A l HENDERSON'S NEWEST DORMITORY, Farrar Newberry, was the home of the Fresh- men boys this year. J V -. ' I N i l 1 jjfi N iii N1 . N 1 1 J . .1 V ' l ' , 4 J l V W V.. vii? F5154 r J sz -J in A L LN ., V tt 1, , ,g,5f'..,v. 2 1.-Q1 5 'gg IVJJ IIKP J jmvjl AA-L. 4,..:1- I :au 1 s ..1.,... . Ar' I IZ' , 'ee- ., I 3' rr ,. 3. fbi 'K .-' .jg . ' ,r - .V . , V. -- . 3- A ik WL L Ami' V N N 'I J if 1 'J LJ b 4 r .. . as L . :xl ! J ! 1 5 Y J. ry: x ,r ,i ' 1 , 'I ,, A -5 :N-,,.f55,.. V, K -.MIKE f 'I X X, '-1,5 - 1 'v 'Lv 'firm r 'rr ' ,ESX-N t:-Q ' '. I' ' 5 A ' x '- X51 1 J NN X '-r., AK. - 5 Vi.-il 2 L., ' xltw V ',-' v , J ...L fi l J, . 4-ff, is l'i ig44'f LH J' r L lc- p .im jr . rl gi? . , G ' n g-5,-Q w Donald R. Hughes Hollis L. Hughes Wallace H. Hulan Robert G. Hurst Charles WV. Jackson Darla K. James Joyce R. Johnson Martha E. Johnson Melody Johnson Rebecca J. Johnson Nancy E. Johnston Norman D. Johnston Beverly J. Jones David M. Jones George L. Jones Jeannie M. Jones Jimmy C. Jones Mary C. Jones Madgeryne P. Keaton Mary M. Kee Kathy H. Kellogg Jessica Kibildis Donaldson Pine Bluff Prescott Lewisville Hot Springs Hope Hot Springs Carlsbad, NJU. Pine Bluff Norphlet Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Glenwood Hot Springs Little Rock Malvern Malvern Malvern Bearden Hazen Pine Bluff Chicago, Ill. Robert L. Kinser Kansas City, Mo. Rebecca S. Koberlein Steven C. Krueger Paul G. Lee Lois L. Lemons Kathy L. Long Thomas A. Ludwig Joan S. Lybrand Y FRESHMEN FRESHME I 1' -. l C- ,-. . ,,.- . l f G, l - if ' J l -1 ' 1 Q - ' N' . J . f s. Q ,l A . . .y Ji- .- - . - . A Y 4' ,. . .. ?,, I N I , ,L .. it 1 H t J. A -1, J: 'fr ff: -l K if .e ' .Q 1, 'Qi Q4 P- i . '.'.: ..f'M'n .-1 ' Ui! l H3 1' r 'iff Qiiit -era Tucker L. Lynch John W. Macon Cora Magby Paula J. Malcom Marcia E. Manning Jackie L. Marks Sherry L. Marshall MR liSE Houma 5fQEHEHEH Pine Bluff Hot Springs Waldron Arkadelphia Bradley Arkadelphia Norman X .gk K H .,. - ...T 1-'eq fi .ff LC T G ' .J fe .mn R, R MNT' XS M . t v f--c. I Li' V' x A ' Q 'AR ,X I . ,,. . ..,,. .EA .. .V . .5 P - if ' Lki 1.4 5- X ' - 5' ' ':41?':571- tf'5?.f1iF?: Q ' V ? l'Il1.. i.i5iE B :S -Ai I -' - Hughes Hot Springs Gurdon Succasunna, NJ. Gurdon Del ight L.ima:m:aAsnngg 2- -:1'.a'e-.5-:.'.-:'.:-:':-1.'-a-.lft :.'e-'ez-.125-1-:i:.3::-gift-Eg -ir ---- 1532? I l:?15'1S'2?':1:F1-.IlIl-- a-:...f1e'e W- Q'-'-5-:-is-a Janet D. Martin Janice L. Martin Judy K. Martin Derenda Mathews Jim L. Maulden Kathy J. May Rita R. May Judie T. Mayfield Ervin H. McArthur Steve A. McCallum Joye A. McCarley William M. McClard Gary W. McCormick Annie J. McCoy Sharon J. McDonald Virginia L. McLain John A: McNeely Kenneth R. Meredith Gayle C. Merriman Janis L. Merriott ----:yi-vw Boonville, Ind. ' W! ' 7: -. -.ktrf it Hot Springs f ' x it '.f.,,., : , 1 , ' 1 Hensley le . ii' . ' 6 ' ' ' N 5 ,LL ll .. 'TL y El Dorado wg 5 ' Byiyanl L' I . A Y . f l 1 F ' iffkllfi Y rr- if' Pine Bluff Y ' Mineral Springs 4 l Hot Springs .Du Q I - - 9 1? ' Foreman . tl b I Z ' V Malvern 2 ,-'l:Z'3,-H '- ' - ' , H-' 5- 1 fjagfy 14 2,55 t f.l,'lf::. ' ' Q h Y' h Pine Bluff 0-:Qrgg5 'lef' . 1 E, I .X Hot S rin 5 ' . . 11 g ef J. W Benton - . , ' Q 1 E-xx Malvern ,QI 5. -1. 32 Glenwood ' ,f,:'.f- ' 1. 1, . .'J ':'g4g4 . 1: ' ?i Blevins f-t - Texarkana rg' .3- Hot Springs J. Pm Bl ' e C' i f uff A 3 A Hot Springs - . . ' ' .P ll Dorm Life Is A New Experience George T. Mertens Arkadelplzia Monroe S. Nlldyelle Hot Springs Anne F. Miller lfoodzuard, Oklu. Gary R. Miller El Dorado Julie A. Miller EI Dorado Bobbie N. Milus Hope Carolyn J. Mitchell Carlisle Maggie J. Mitchell Malvern Marcia E. Mitchell Sheridan Sherrel W. Mock Ashdown Sheila Moncus Slamps Larry D. Moore Malvern Michael Moore Camden Sarah L. Moore Little Rock Kathleen Moorman Okolona he Q i'-.Q-321 fi. 3 1 X 4 ey like B, . 6 . J .51 .. 9 1 A 1 , ll r e I rf r are. -ca-:avr J ,V Y- X . . -iff' 53if'?'C.1ff:Pi-1- f nm- . lr . 'r-.Z .' -' H r : A' r 2 S 42119 'rl ' I 4 Aa- : :, N., r , 1 1 Q.. . 1-' .A uw- x A '6- 1. N 'sf 5 '25 U Nr .. t : Q ' l 2 'kieif-ir: if ' Q A ' 4 R J. nt.. 1919 I 1. -73,4 513 i A ?41,41',. r 'vw Y: L, ' jf I J Y f 35 Ham. . 'r .Ty 5.1:-f:,:-.13 E 5 .-. 1, ii-.. .A 'fig , ix-W . ' 1 ' V 'S' . E i 4, ffl, It , i . 1 Swv' .4 .Q . YH.. . , gli, 5' -if -' f 1' - 1 'iflfh .1,13.qi k, . :. ,N I n w 4-gxfat-if n - t V . in .1 . 3,4 g m-fl if -2: '41 -es. . f , ' , . 5 - s -- 3'-1.-'f 4.2. -V . YL -HEL 2 K-:fi - ',+1 T 'W4TF jig... i.. t - 1, .rw Y, rg 5'- A Q.: I I N 4 as 9' .. Q . 4 ,. 5 V. 1 -1, turf' f .5 V ' 1,-1. f 'sp t -ry lg. f NL ' f' rawff T 'Q 3 - ' . ' .lf A A i x 1 V .'..' 'B .A 4 . I N X A . ns 7' ,A ' f- ' W l f I . g., cs .lf X y X ti ' 'Q-, I i 5 il is Q . i ,L ' -an '. N. ., ph ij W if - L 1 ,t as fx.--Lg-5. '. ' ' .7 ' 'A i.. --,.. A 5 . -. ' n sv ' ix I .,: ,., . -Z r. -.- eq -- - . -.ii 1353, . .. .' . :mf-li.. 'f . i.-.1 .. 1.4-.3 .s .1 I K f ,r ,-. .xg . e1,'-I- . e ' 'w,.,9'... , 1' . . 1 N L ' .f - 1 's . ,- '- - I L.'1Q.' u W . . .Uz- . ' . 'N' f . iv- I .'.f,- a 0' .I -4'1 sf:'N Z'I+'.f A , Lzilurlfhfsvgigf ' 4 All aI::::::E.f0 Q .AXX .1 , 6 . l . h Michael L. Morphew George F. Morgan Teresa M. Morgan David F. Morris Danny S. Mott Cynthia R. Murphy Shelba J. Murphy Doris N. Nash Marv A. Nash Susan O. Nash Lonnie R. Nelson john J. Newkirk Carol L. Niehaus Patsy D. Nix Wilberdine Nolen Terry A. Norris Nell II. Oghurn joe D. O'Neal Linda HI. 0'Neal Sharon G. Otwell Sheila Ann Owen Philip C. Paleologos jerry Panuska Steven R. Pat-mer Vanna G. Partridge Norma j. Patterson Ricky W. Paul Susan C. Payne Sandra A. Pennington Barbara A. Perez Diana L. Peters Gary L. Phifer Karen N. Pipkins Kathryn S. Pitts Rebetca A. Plafcan Fredrick D. Porter Warner W. Prather Sarah E. Pratt Donna L. Pressgrove Ival L. Price Kenneth F. Purifoy Jessica A. Pyles Milton A. Pyron Betty R. Ramey Kathy D. Reaves Betty C. Reed Tommy T. Reinhart Ronnie j. Reynolds jamie E. Rhyan Timothy G. Richards Joyce A. Richardson Bearl E. Riggan Cynthia A. Riner Terry M. Rippy Glenwood Pine Bluff Malvern Hope Norphlet El Dorado Lockesburg Strong Arkadelphia Lewisville El Dorado Hot Springs Little Rock Little Rock Hot Springs Malvern McCa.SkilI DeWitt Hope Beirne Pine Bluff Hot Springs Hot Springs Pine Bluff Arkadelplzia Hot Springs Blevins Hot Springs Hamburg Marianna England Malvern jessieville Hot Springs Carlisle Hot Springs Smackover El Dorado Parkin DeQueen Camden Bentonville El Dorado El Dorada Malvern Dumas Stuttgart Pine Bluff El Dorado Little Rock Hot Springs Tull Camden Fordyce kt FRESHMEN FORGET THEIR high sc g2lIHC. Nancy A. Roark Fannie M, Robinson Carolyn D. Rogers Deborah K. Rocks North Linda J. Ross Janine Rowland Devene Russell Janice M. Russell Sandra C. Sain Richard D. Sallee Ralph W. Sandage Fordyce Texarkana Texarkana Little Rock Malvern Little Rock Hope Holly Grove Hope Donaldson Jean A. Sangstcr North Little Rock Delores A. Scanflridge North English Beverly J. Schales Eric G. Shclack Ola M. Scott Linda S. Sellers Jack E. Sesser Brenda G. Shaver Joe E. Shaw Sandra Shelton Brenda P. Shirley Belinda J. Silliman Beverly G. Siratt Brenda S. Smith Donaldson Mesa, A riz. Mt. Ida Hot Springs Malvern Beirne DeQueen Pine Bluff Malvern El Dorado Malvern jacksonville 'S I hool mascots and became full-fledged Reddies as they attended each football N, L K -' Q. ,-, . -.som .N T '. ir 1 J r x ' - i :Q..'. f W 1 XV-, 'rx 9 f Y ff. R ,. NT, Q 1 ' 'wwrlw' 7 X ,- '-'I S NX 3 ' K , , Ric YR x - ,dt - ws .ff . Q l 2 an ' 'I' f X gl LW 1. 1 A 5 r 1 'Q' X X1 15 .-gg. ,. I 1 -W ll xx g ., av v - if 42 J af L, . , J , ' ' we 'lf n N I vi ju' 4 , . .1 HMA V . s QQ 4 'J ' 'ji' :A ff: -. Q 1 . f at l L ja .f. 5' ,a Q f yr 3' A A' W .-: ,p . - iifglf. , f , , ' 4 .. , - , - Vg .gf , 11 . ...., . ff 5 'MP lil fill? .3 ' Qi- ,Nl . ' w N x as al ,.- f'l'f 'I , 1-Q ef, 1 ff 0 jf -14 : 2, 5 I 'Q eg? .rlf .rr iw AY 1 f fri .wiinf f:f:,'.5E1f , f fl , l , df , jj Q11 1 - W ' .4 1 ' r Q5 Hllliref 'lr 3 1' if 1 ' as E t' 1 . 'sl l . ra! . fl L. 5 .., .,. , .4 f. .X I H. X.a.1-1.2 ,V , . , , i gl 1 . If . fi ln? ' ,gui H H' 4 Linda S. Smith Pine Bluff ml Royce D. Smith Malvern 'V Sarah A. Smith Hot Springs ' ' Vernell Smith Arkadelphia .b William E. Smith Fordyce Q Robert L. Sparks Arkadelphia , 1. f . ,QL s' ' L KT' ' - , '3 ' Elizabeth A. Spigner Ashdown ' . 'A 9, , une Stanford McGehee , . .,,, .sy . 4 kgs Y Q 9 5 Barbara A. Starwalt Pine Bluff A Q' ggi. N,,,f'vF: Shirley j. Stelter Nashville ix lam WM V Ii V Ni Q 4 Mark I. Stevens El Dorado , ' 1. , '75 jan C. Sullivan Arkadelphia .' git, if ' I , , ' - ' ' - 'V - . V. . I - v M- ' X Rebecca L. Summers Crossett 1, 7. AJ' Brenda J. Summerville Arkadezphfa , ff 4 A-,,.. Richard L. Sutton Malvern 'VL' T' N f ':1u fX.i55f5i: 5 ' ' K . ., W .V , I, 5A.35,,:,, -.2 Betty J. Sykes Iesszewlle ,g51T? : 5 Qklglillii' W Toni J. Tackett Texarkana A X Naomi Taylor Hot Springs fc M x , Mona J. Teague Stamps QM Donald R. Thomas Camden I wi' N X W , 'N x Sharon D. Thomas Donaldson ' ' 'iaafhggggz 6, l'if' 5'., 'V Robert N. Thomasson Rison ik. r,:,6'f51QQg.51, Z I 5 ' Bettye G. Thompson Nashville 'ff' M' 'Q o ce L. Thom son Prescott ., Y P Q: X y ' V' '- . a 7 l x 1 L, T ' Randall L. Thrash Glenwood T' Sheila Thurmond Holly Grove 1,-A ,Q Susan C. Tichenor Pine Bluff 3.6 A ' 4. l f Betty A. Tigue Glenwood gg i Claudette Tolleson Kirby l 2 Y jenny Tolleson Hope X: H. . J ., Sue Zan Toombs Curtis will WWW S n ,Q in Patsy K. Trout Amity ' 'lg ,I il ,E 3 pt T. . Q .E ' ' t f' Filllfm S i A james A. Turner Clarendon 4. Linda G. Turner Dflflllld-V011 ,, v ' .-.' -. - bw iff 7 F' Y Blossam Van Hook El D0fl1d0 Lyle R. Vandagriff Texarkana Billy J. Varnell Pine Bluff I l . A THE FIRST REGISTRATION IS just like 3. shot ln the Wyona E. Vaughn Bonnerdale arm tO the Freshmen. 'T or '-qgxfffif ' V , N t Y in Dana P. Walker North Little Rock J Larry J. Walker John O. Wallace Karen S. Ward Carolyn S. Warford Susan M. Warren Mary S. Warren Barbara S. Waters Ralph R. Watson Barbra K. Weeks Alan R. West Anneice West Jane West Nonnie D. West Diane L. White Malvern i Bryant England Hot Springs Hot Springs 1 El nomo., it 13 Jw Nashville ' X , A 11 d 1 1 ' A l ' r a e p ua X Qi.. Fordyce 1 V Freshmen Adjust ,- m A x V 1: X uickl Holly Grove Glenwood Caddo Gap Clarendon Hot Springs Q lf: Es- 7' . 'Nil3 A3955 Mary T. White Kirby ,K .443 3 Carol A. Williams Hope 'i Ai V i Deborah R. Williams Warren ' , Judy K. Williams North Little Rock I Melinda A. Williams Hot Springs .N ' ' ' ,L -. 5 num xl- I, xlllh -, J X Robert F. Williams Lynne Wilson Saundra K. Winemiller Hope Joe C. Wishard Brenda S. Wooley Deborah A. Wright Rhonda I. Wright Hatfield A W Afkadezphig - ' x , Thornton Pine Bluff i ff ', i K dl Q Hot Springs 7.4 Q A V A El Dorado f Sue N, Wright Foreman 4- ' Elva J. Wylie Carthage . Y Q I X ,ALQ f 1 , rg , Donna L. Yearby Hot Springs iw' ' ' M lf' i it Walter L. Yeldell Hot Springs Virginia A. Young Murfreesboro Beverly A. Zachry Mineral Springs Kay Zackry Ashdown Janie M. Zullo Hot Springs in . --.xx , ,. .A A . at l x Q e x I fy' 'X fa. -' 41, .LM 15.6 -w.,,..::a:,. , .- ' LJ xy-'x . 5 Q- S- .l ' '. :nv , .. X' EXE. gl-,l I X X .4 T r is l ' '- J , .1- r if , l f - 3 ' ',,.:7 I x 7,-I Y i Y X l I ,v ' 1 l Xu .4 N x u ,ew 5 6' Q . get N vw, B X .yn - , J r . , F V il? Y N g 'Pe' , .'A4lf ' .Hs . .V . .xr 1 ,, .. - 25 . ....,..-N K . l u 1 3. l LY N lr- , x ' , A .511 3 . ,v l If I ' 0. J gi F364 4 2 . X 5- Sex -A 6- - 'Wit 11 P111III'iEI1II In .Spencer .Nadi F un-loving, sincere, witty, interested in people, amusing, tenacious, helpful good natured - niany phrases could be used to describe Dr. Spencer I-lolt, but none would typify his high ideals bet- ter than saying he believed that a person should strive for the best and have pride in what he is doing. Dr. Holt's life was dedicated to this prin- ciple and it was exemplified in his daily living at home, at school, and in the community. His in- fluence on all his chil-uns at Henderson has been great and will continue to be reflected in the lives of all those persons he has been near. gorge Peelfl Each student who sat in Mi. Greens classroom or walked into his office was richly rewarded. I-le was interested in each student as a single indivi- dual, and was always willing to give of his time, both in and out of class. l-le had a wonderful sense of humor, and we shall never forget his Tiger stories. He worked with his fellow colleagues tirelessly and diligently at the task to which he was devoted - the education of tomorrow's leaders. For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision: but today. well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomor- row a vision of hope. .-X.H.E.A. -W Alpha Chi WW-- Alpha Sigma Alpha H cc, Alpha Sigma Tau f.., -H Alpha Xi Delta -- AYVS L B.S.U. --- Chi Alpha --- Choir ,,,, Circle K .,.. Concert Band We Counterinsurgency --, --- Debate Team aa-- Delta Omicron .... Delta Zeta S- Club .-- Heart 8: Key ..,, IFC . ,--,,,,a, Kappa Delta Pi .,,. Masquers ,W NIENC -. -am INIen's Council ,,..e. U, Mental Health Assoc. --- --- Newman Club ,W Opera Workshop --- --a- Urganizations Index ORACLE .... Panhellenic --- P.E. Club .... Pershing Rifles --- Phi Beta Lambda - Phi Lambda Chi - Phi Mu Alpha --- Phi Sigma Epsilon Readers Theater L, Scabbard Sc Blade - Scotch Guard aa- Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau Gamma SNEA --- STAR ....... Student Senate aa- Theta Alpha Phi , Theta Xi .... Venetians ...S Veterans Club .... Wesley a- WRA .........a. Young Democrats C Young Republicans Adams, Carolyn B. ,,,, W Adams, Tommy M. ,, Addington, Ronald P. Akers, Robert L. .,,,, , Anderson, Bobbie L. ,,, Anderson, Patsy M. -, Armour, Arthur 4. ....,. Armour, Vicki M. ,W Baber, Mary B. ,,, Bailey, Alton P. ..,,, Bailey, Cynthia C. ,,, Bailey, Eula B, ,,, Bain, Robert P. ,W Baker, Robert F. ,.,, Barringer, julianne Barton, Rebecca ,,, Bearden, james H. ,,.. W, 188, ,W 163 -W 189, Qfifaif Bennett, Leonard W. .. ,,,.,.. W Bentley, Randall M, ,,, ....... ,,,, Berry, Benny F. ..eeee ,,, 175, 177, Berry, Linda K, e.e...Y ..., 1 47, 196, Beverburg, john W. ,,, W Blackburn, Stanle E Blackman, Boothrnan, Kathleen Boothman, Richard S. Bosworth, Franklin C. ohn R. ,,,,,,.,.. Hogue, Charles D, ,,, , Chambers, james D. Bottorff, Roy E. ..,.,,, Boyd, Nicky E. e,,,, Bridwell, Benny A. , Briggs, Mona A. ,,,, Bri s Ronald K 88' - -- Broughton, Donna j. Brown, judith A. ,,, Browning, Marion V Bryant, Sarah j. ,,,,,, Buck, james N. ,,,,, Burley, Ralph D. ,, Burris, Michael A. , Butts, jimmy L. ,, Byars. Benny H. ,, Bye, Diana G. ,,,, Byrd, Margaret P. ,,,, . ..,. Calhoon, Connie P. ., Capeheart, Ted C , Carpenter, Benny 'C. Carraway, Andy j. ,,, Carter, Carolyn A, ,, Carter, jacqueline R. Cash, Michael G. ,,,, Cates, Betty j. ,,,,,, Horton Childress, Royce D. , Chunn, joseph H. ,,, Clawson, William A. ,,, Clay, Rose M. ..--,,, , Clements, Sandra C. ,,, Clifton, Marilyn S, ,, Coe, james W. .... Coleman, john W. ,, Collins, Terry W. .,,, Connie, Freddy XV. - Corley, William R. .,., Corwin, Constance E, Coston, Marcille K, ,, Cox, Christina ,,,,,, Craig, jane L. W..W Crawford, Carleton K Criss Elizabeth , j. ,,, Crumpler, Carrol R. Daniel, Richard A. , Davis, Charles YV. W, Davis, Ernest E, .W Davis, Randal .,,,,, Dellinger, jerry D. W Derden, Robert C. ,,, 323 323 Dettenheim, Carolyn S. ,. Dockery, james D. ,- Duncan, Clydell WW, Dwiggins, Rebecca R. Edmondson, jerry 'D.- y . ., ..,,,, W- Paul B. ,,, W, 183, S. ,W ,,-,,Y ,W --. ,,,,,, , 187 ---- ,,, 66, 185 ,,, 197, ,,, 145 'isa W, 141 255. M1166 ,fiiiii ,fiifif -,1'1a2.i Seniors Ennis, Linda K, .W Estes, Larry C. -W Etter, Margaret A. ,, Ewing, james G. ,,,.,. ,, Farmer, Gary A. ,,,,, Fletcher, Lyde E. W, Florence, Dexter B. W, Floyd, Arthur L. ,,,, Foster, Claude F. ,W Fox, Phyllis A. ,,,,,,, Freeman, Betty C. ,,,,, Frisby, james C. W ,,,, ,, -19,11 Gahr, Kenneth E. ,,, .,.,...... ,, Garland, Larry D. ,,. ,,............ -- 39 198 207 Gay, Richard B. , 112, 113, Gentry, Susan N. ,,,....,,,,,,,, Gerlinger, Rex E. ,,, W 112, 160, 1961 207 171. 200 Gilbert, David ,,,, .. .........,.,,, , Glover, Barbara L. ,, Golden, Donal R. ,,,, , Gorman, Edward D, Green, judith K. ,,,. - Green, Marilyn ,,,,, Green, Robert L, ,, , ,,,...,,., ,,- 152 P1651 Griffin, Terry P. ,,,,,,,,,, 134, 153, 192, -1'-wifes, 203, Grisham, Danny S. , ....,,..,,,,,,,,,,, , Haley, Terry R. ,, ,,,, ,,,, Hall, Larry C. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Haney, Donald P. , ,,,,,...,.,,,,, ,, 112 Haney, Linda L. ,,,,,,, Hardage, james G. ,,,, Hardin, john M. ,,,,, 1-Iargrave, jerry L. ,,, Hargrove, Kenneth R. Harris, Barbara S. W Harshaw, Warren E. ,,. Harter, Caroline S, ,, Hassin, Kelly C, ,,,,, , Heard, Patricia H. ,,, Heimbach, Betty R. ,, Heimbach, Mary E. ,, Heinemann, Carol E. ,,, Hendricks, james T. ,. Henry, Martha S. ,,,, Heun. Clyde B. ,, Higgins, Donald M. ,,,, 107, 110, Hilburn, Dorothy C. ,,,.,, Hillmann, Robin Lynn Hogtle, Larry YV, ,,,,,, Hollaway, Cynthia W, Hollaway, Larry 1... ,,, Holmes, Linda S, ,,.. Hopper, Virginia C. W Hoover, Howard W. ,- Hoover, Patricia M. W ,Mary E. ..,,,W Howard, Mary E. ,,,, Huffman, Douglas E. ,,, Huffman, Peggy j. ,,, Huges, Paul R. , ,,,, , , 113 167 'Wifi ,, 146 -, 171. ,, 145. 167, 195, 1-Iulsey, Thomas NI. ,,,. ..,,,,.,..Y Huneycutt, Anna R. W- Hunter, Dwight E, ,,,, ., Inzer, Dianne M. ,,... ., Irvan, Kenneth C. ,,,, , Ivy, Raymond, E. ,..,.. ,,,- jenkins, james N. .,... W jester, Becky ,,,,.,,,, johnson, jackie WV. ,- johnson, Richard j. W ohnston, Ruth A. ,,, 1 jones jones jones jones, Betty C. ,.,,, Dana L. ,,,,. jackie ,,,,,,,, WW 190, ,, 161, ,,,,'191J1 Kenneth R. .... .- ...,,-.-.-. W Edwards, Barbara E. ,,- .... 156, 196, Edwards, William S. Ellis, Charles E. .,... Ellis, Clifford j. W, Ellis, Linda G. ,.,,, Emison, Wilma D. W- if B51 jordan, joe E. ............. --- Kadlic, john j. ,,,,,,,,,... Kavanaugh, Robert L, Kelly, Clark H. ,,.,,,, Kilgore, Larry M. W Kimzey, Bettye S. W- 160, 176, W 176, 517 317 317 517 317 317 517 817 317 317 317 317 317 317 317 317 201 317 318 318 318 318 318 318 318 518 318 318 342 318 318 318 183 318 318 135 318 318 318 318 318 318 192 318 318 318 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 194 319 319 319 319 320 320 420 320 320 320 320 59 162 320 320 320 320 F120 320 320 320 177 320 320 320 333 320 L Laird, Barbara G. ,,,... Lambert, Teal F. ,.,.- Lancaster, Carol R. ,, Lancaster, john H. ,,W, W 112, 158, 118, 127, Landrum, Cynthia L. .,.....,,,,,,, ,,,.,, Landrum, Terry ,,.,,WW Lane, Peter D. ,,, ,,,,.. 161 Lang, Richard A TisEf1i65fEsi?4f Lay, Stephen P. ,,- ...,,,.., ,,,,. , WW Lee. Harriet H. ,,, Littrell, 1Vil1iam ,,,, Litwa, Michael A, Long, Betty j, ,,,, Long, Mary M. W.. Lott, Edward E. ,, Lucas, Pamela L. ,, .,.....,, ,,, Magruda, Frank R. ,,,,,.. 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Rogers, Kenneth M. ,, Sallec, jane E. ..,...., Sallee, joan M. ,...,, Sandage, Brenda S. s-. Sapaugh, Robert B. Y. Schafer, Susan K. . -- Scheuer, Henry H, W, Schultz, james H. .-, Schweer, George H. H Schweer, Suzanne , WW. Scully, Robert Wayne Sealy, Latricia D. ...,. Sharp, Elizabeth Cle. - Sheets, Carl G. ,,..... Shell, Freeman E. ,,.. Shepard, Constance G. Shuffield, Mary E. H McLeod. Cheryl L..-- ----- McMillan, Mary E, ,. McNamara, Diane C. . mist? Meeks, Linda M. . ,... ..... - Milholen, Nelda j. .- ..... ss- Miller, james R. ..., L-- Milliran, Carolyn A. Milligan, Patrick H. Minor, Brenda K. ,. Mitchell, William D. Modlin, Marsha K. .... -da 86, Moore, Danny M. .,,, 194, S 'H-'iid 9' 'i'TST5's- Moore, Melinda C. ..... .......- Moore, Sherlen Brown 146, Morgan, William R. .. ..,,Y , Morrow, Robert P, s. .,.. -- 190 Mount. Elizabeth A. ss. -,-, Mounts, joyous R. . Murchison, Velma L. Murders, Larry W. ,N Myers, Annette ,-.--- Myers, jack 1. H- Neel. Sharon A. .... ,,,. , 154, Dinah R. ,.... Silvey, Sirmon, Barbara A. W Smith, Alexis K. ,.,,. Smith, Brenda L. ,. ,,,, Smith, Brenda Louise Smith, Daniel L, ,.,.. Smith, Danny W. ,.... Smith, David W. --- Smith, Deborah L. M- Smith, james D. ,W Smith, Marjorie A. ,.. Smith, Michele L. ., Smith, Rhonda L. -, Smitherman Ray A. -,- Speir, Danny T. .... ...--- Soradlin, Sharon j. Mc. --- Starling, Shelia A. -,- Steelman, Linda L, ,- Stephens, William H. , Stevens, john W. L-- Stiles, Mary S. .... - Stone, Linda S. ,....,. Strabala, Ralph T. as- Strack, Douglas S. -- Strasner Steve .,.,... Strickland, Mary E. ,e 198, Nettuno, Rosemary .. - s..... --- Newberry, William T. Newman, Gary' ,.,,. ,,,, Newsome, Sherry L. --. ---- 172. 160, 158, Newton Herman ,,.,. ...... Nichols, Bobbie M. .-. --- Noesser, joan O. ,,., Nutt. Ronald D. S- Otwell, Karen E, .,,...... Pankey, Patsy j. ...,. Parker, Rickey D. . - Parks, jim R. . N Parsons, Linda S. -. ., Pate Lula M. . ..... - Patterson, Vicki Lvn .. --- Patil, Kathryn j. Q., Peek, Alan K. . -. Phelps, Lonnie D. Peters, Ronald A. . Phillips, Brenda S. ., Piazza, Heather E. W Plyler, Sheila A. ..,, Porhamer, john L, ,, 50, 154, 210, 338, 169 152, 158. Poss, Shirley A. ...... ...... Postlethwait, Roberta 146, Powell, Eleanor j. -,. ,,.. - Prater, Polly A. ..... Strickland, Rosetnary - Suggs, Sherry L. ,..... Tallent, Sandra L. .... . H- Taylor, janet S. s.- Taylor, Toyce A. --, Thaxton, Lila K. .,.., Thigpen, Charles H, , Thompson, james R. .. Tillman, Laneita ..-- Tucker, Diane R. ,,.., . Turner, Larry W. .... V Varnado, Billie j. ss., Vent, Barbara j. ,,,.. Walker, Charles N. ..., .- - VVa1ker, janet R. ,,,. Walloch, Richard L. - Ward, Bobby R. sw, Ward, janice L. H Ward, Michael D. .- Ward, Patsy E. ,-.. Weaver, Myra L, ..,, West, Grady V. ..,... West, Marion --... ---.. Westbrook, Howell D. -.- Wheeler, Carrier F. -- 12,2 191, 209 --- 159, ---- 159. --- 189 -- iss, ibiii M1661 Cmibbf -fibisf 196, 196, 210, M3351 . - .... 154, 161, 170, '111'.'iEiE ass, iTI6 Whitmire, Ronnie D. Whitten, Mary S. ,,,,, Whittington. Melessa Wiley, Judy A. ,,,,,,, Yliilkerson, Virginia -- Williams, Bonnie 1-', -- Williams, James E. --- Williams, Marlyn A. Wilson, Charlotte E. -- Wilson, Sherry L. --- Abbott, Judy A. ,,,,,,, - - Alford, Carolyn J- -- Allen, Charlotte E. --- Allen, Hilda P. - ---- lfibiaf - 196, 208, Allen, William G. ,,,, ,,,.. Alspaugh, Rebecca J. --- ---- Anderson, Billie J. - Anderson, Frank R, - Anderson, Raymond E. -- Andrews, Grate A. ,,,,, - Armour, George E, ,,,, Armstrong, Elizabeth Armstrong, Lenora NI, Arnold, Carolyn S. - Arnold, Robert L. ,,,,, Atherton, Thanna Bailey, George H. ,,,,, Bailey, Jane E. ----- Baldwin, Steve G. --- Ball, Jonnah D. ,,,, - Ballard, Phillip R. -- Barber, Yvonne NI. -- Batthelor. Vivian O. Batson, Rachel A, T-W Beasley, L. E, -- ---- Bell, Judy F. ,,,,, Bennett, Dawn D. --- Benlsen, Larry W. -- Berry, James L. ,,,,,, Bibb, Cindy L. -- --- Biggerstaff, Diana K. Bippus, Joann ------- Biven, Melinda K. -- Bizzle, Albert D. -- Black, Linda C. -- -- Black, Rebecca A. -- Black, William Nl. - - Blakely, Stephen E, Blanton, Debbie G. --- Bollen, Janet C. ,,,, Bollinger. Cynthia -- Borecky, Joy L. -- -- Bowles, Donald R. - Bradford, Barbara D. Bradford, Jerry H. ,,,. . Bradshaw, Buddy Bray, Jimmy G. ,,,,, - Bray, John P. -- --- Bright, Garland R. ,,,, - Brizendine, Brenda J. Brooks, Judy D. -,--- Brooks, Nancy L, --- Brown Brown Brown, Brown Brenda ii. Mary R. - - Odell ,,,, - Richard -- Bryant, Cathie D. --- Bryant, Samuel l-. -- Buck, Herman W. -- Bunn, Dana M. ,,,. Buxjks, William D. W Burns, David A. -- Burroughs, Nola ..., Butler, Lawrence A, - ,,... -- 183, 198 Caldwell, Doyle W. -W Caldwell, Linda K. -- Calhoun, Jackie L. -- Callaway, Mike W. -- Callaway, Patricia A. 47, 48, 157 179, if-'ibfsf -- 30, --- 181, --- 29. if 1551 --- 34, 153. 167 if 179, lfiibf --- 183, --- 157. 198 ---- --W 194, 205, 1 Campbell, Alvin P. --- 1,..t,.. WW Cargile, Kenneth L. W Carrigan, Mary K. -- Cates. Neva B. - ,.,,. -- Champion, Billie R. Chandler, Shirley S, Chapman, Judy F. ------ Chapmond, Ronald D, .-- - I Ebel YVilson, YVi1ma T. W Wimberly, Susan E. -W Wingfield, Sarah A. - Wolf, Sharon S. ..--- Womack, Lucy D. -- Wood Judy ------- Wood, Lyla A, ...,. Woodruff, Jerry A. --- Wooldridge, Patricia Wynn, Judy K. -..---..- Freshmen Chlapecka, Rudolph J. -- Clark, G. A- ....,.. .--- Clark, Susan G. ---- Clay, Kathryn S. --- Clayborn, Alonza ,,,, Cleveland, Linda K. -. Cochran, Judith A. .--- Cochran, Zellar M. -- Coffman, Nancy H- - Coleman, Clifton ,,,, Coleman, Marian K. Collum, Harold B. --- Conley Ted V. ,,,,,,, Connell, Margaret Cooke, Sherman D. - Corhell. Bruce E. -- 1. Corbitt, James R. .,,,, Cornish, Rebecca V. Coston. Jim H. -- WW Counts, Sharrolean W Cowger, Philip B. W Cowling, Ginger L. --- Cox, David R. ----- Cox, Robert J. - - Creech. Brenda S. - Crocker, Kay E. ---- Cubbage, Sandra L. Culpepper. Karen 1.. Cunningham, Ellen S. Dardenne, Mark W. ----- Davidson, Marsha A. Davis, Cherri S. ----- Davis, Debra ,a,, W Davis, Julie .,.,,, Davis, Lajuana J. . Davis, Mike T. . WW Dayton, Rhonda K. Dedner, Martha K. -- Dillard, Mary J. --- Dillard, Peggy A- ---- Dixon, Beverly G. W Dixon, Cleytus J. --- Downs, Richard L, -- Dozier, Chyrll L. --- Duncan. Alice I. . ----- - Eason, Vesta M. ---- -- Echols, Nancy J. ---- -313141132051 - 190. -if-313633 -1531 --- 157. - - -' iblsf Edwards, Wilburn E. . 191 Efird, Carolyn K. -- Elliott. Bonita K. -- Elliott, Kerry 1. ---- Emery, James M. -- Ervin, Theda ---- Estes, David E. -- Estes, Judy N. --- Euseppi, Diane ..-- Everett, Philip M. ------ Fabich, Karen K, ------ .- Fawcett, Shannon A. Feemster, Elizabeth F- - Felling, Mark C. ...--- Fendley, Sandra A- ---- -- Ferguson, Kenneth E. Ferris, Katherine R. --- Fifer, Flossie M. ----- Fogg, Sandra J. ---- Ford, Linda D. -- Ford, Nancy K. ---- Freeman, Bruce E. -- Fritz, Grace E. --- Frost, Steven E, ------- Fulton, William B. ------ Funderburg, William L 145. T'-iii,-ibiiffefiri 347 347 337 347 347 347 347 347 347 547 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 550 350 350 550 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 351 351 340 351 351 351 351 340 351 163 351 351 351 351 351 351 164 351 351 351 340 351 351 351 351 340 351 351 351 351 176 351 551 351 171 551 351 351 351 351 351 352 352 352 352 352 352 Y Yates, Brenda S. ---- Yearby, Debra S. --- Young. Judity M. --- Young, Marvin J, --- Young, Paulette -- Young, Ronnie D. - --- -- Zenas, Seno L, -- -- Gaines, Betty S. ----- Gardner. Robert R. Garner, Martha A. -- Garrett, Rebecca A. - Garside, Philip J. --- Gentry, Calvin R. --- Gerlach, Marvin A. -- Gibson, Mary L. --.- Gibson, 1Nil1iam A. - Gill, Donald D. ---- Givens, Harold W, -- Givens, Winnie D. -- Gober, Curtis -.----- Gober, Glenn S. --- Godehere, Linda S. -- Golden, Clara J. ---- Goodman, Claudette Gossett, Charles W. - Graves, Herbert R- -- Graves, Kathryn J- -- Green. James R. ---- Gregory, Carolyn J. - Gresham, Brenda C, Gress, Alfred D. ---- Griffin, Rebecca J. -- Griffo, Januce Y, ---- Grisham, Nancy A. -- Grissom, Mildred E. Griswold, Rita S. --- Guthrie, William B. H Haile, Joe E. .-----. Hall, Barbara D. --- Hall, Brenda R. ---- Halstead, Thomas C. Halter, Kathy E. ---- Hamilton, Raymond J Hancock. Elizabeth A. Hardage, Marsha G. Hardin, Paula R, --- Harrelson, Richard W. -- Harris, Candice A ----- Haris, Joyce A. - ---- - Harris, Patricia A. -- Harrison, Linda C. .-- Harrod, Oliva A. -- Hartsell, Joyce L. -- Harvey, Patty S. ---- Harvill, Annette P. --- Hasley, Cheryl E. -- Haynes, Mattie C. - Hays, Jimmie A. -- Hecke, Daniel L, ---- Heflin, Enita J. - ---- - Heinemann, Frederick Helton, James R. --- Hemund, Jane A,--W Henderson, Delores E Henderson, William D Hendricks, James N. ---. Hendrix, Effie C. --- Henley, Billy ------ Herndon, Peggy J. W Herring, Sandra J, -- Hewitt, Martha D. -- Hight, John L. ----- Hildebrand, Jerry D. Hile, James M, ----- Hill, Joyce S. --- ----- Hilyard, Gerald R. -- Holloway. Pat A. -.-- Holmes, Debra A. -- Holt, James R. --- Holt, Rebecca A. -- Hope, Linda R. W-- Hopkins, Brenda A. - House, Pamela K. --- Houston, Sharon L. -- Howard, John B. --- Hughes, Derrell C. -W Hughes, Donald R, -- G 2103 207, ---- 195. Cfsiisf -if abs' -- 198, 47. iss. 347 337 347 347 347 347 347 352 164 352 352 341 352 352 352 341 164 179 202 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 183 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 171 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 352 852 352 146 352 153 352 352 352 352 352 352 353 353 355 164 353 353 353 353 353 353 358 353 353 353 353 353 353 342 S53 353 353 353 354 Sutton, Richard L. ...... Nix, Patsy D. --. .,.,,., --- 146, Hughes. 11 ulan. Hollis L . - lllillace H. Hurst. Rol-vii C Hutthtson, .-Xllietl l'. jackson, jackson. Charles ML Daiitl R janies Darla K jtrlinsirn johnson johnson johnson lout' R. ..- . Martha iss, 153. 196, , Melody' - --- . Rebecca j, johnslun, Nancy' li. jolinston, Norman D. jones, Bt-ieily j, --. jones, Daiitl M, .. jones. George L. . -- jones. jeannie M. --- 209 jones, jimmy' C. jones, Mary C. -. Keaton, Madgeryne D Kee, Marv M ,,,,,, Keelan, Charles N. .. Keigwin, Lissa Ursula Kellogg. Kathy' H Kerr. George Edward Kesterson. Donna L. Kibildis, jessica ,,,,, Klmery, Mary' L. ,,,, Kinser, Robert L. - . 146 176. 168, 146. Kirkpatritk, 1-lit-lyn -. . KOllE1'lCl1'l, Rtbet ca S, Krueger, Stt-ren C. Kury las, Ly dia A. Leamons. Dianne M. Lee, Patil G. .-. Lemons, Lois L. Lindsay, Kenneth O Lindsey. Danny Wilkin Long, Kathy' L. Ludwig, Tlimnns A. Lybrand, joan Sharon Lynth. Tucker L. M Macon, john W. -. Magby, Cora M. -. Malcom, Paula j. Malone, jerry' L, -.--. Manasco, Sandra G. . Manning, Marcia 1-I. Marks. jackie L. Marshall, Sherri L. Martin, janet D, Martin, janice L. . Martin, judy K. - Mathews, Derentla j. Mathis, Darrell YV. Maulden. jim L. Mav, Kathy jo . . May, Rita R. .- Mayfieltl, judi T. McArthur, Iiriin H, McCallum, Stt-ie A. MtCarty, joseph Paul McCl:trd, 1X'tl1t.iin M McCormick. Carry 111 McCoy. Annie j. McDonald, Sltaron j. MLC-hee, Samuel L. McLain, Virginia L. McLeroy', Lowell E, McMichael. james I., McNcely, john A. Meredith, Kt-nnutli R. Merriman. Gayle Coll Merriott, lanis L. . Mr-rtens, Gt-orge T, . Michell, Emily S. Mirlyctte, Monroe S. Miller, Anne F. .- -- Miller, Cary R. Miller, julia Ann Miller, Samuel S. . . Miller, Yitki C. . Milus, Bobbie N. . Mitchell. Carolyn Mitchel 1, Maggie j. Mitilit-ll, Marica E. Mock, Slicrrel XV. . - Monctts, Sheila K. . Moore, Larry D, Moore, Micheal M. 196. 146, 196 183 172. 196 164 196 354 354 354 167 354 168 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 183 256 354 176 146 354 343 354 343 354 354 343 343 354 354 183 191 354 354 354 154 354 354 354 181 343 354 354 354 355 355 355 355 172 355 355 355 355 355 355 205 355 355 355 355 255 355 344 191 355 355 355 355 355 205 355 355 355 355 164 344 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 Moore, Sarah L. ,,,, -A L, 146, Moorman, Gabe P. ,,., . ...,. Moorman, Kathleen ---. ------- Morgan, George F. --- Morgan, Teresa M. ,,,, . ,,,.. Morphew, Michael L. Morris, David F. ,,,.. ,....., Mort, Danny S. ,.,,.. Mozol, Lucille R. ,,,,, . ...., Murphy, Cynthia R. ---.- --- Murphy, Shelba j. ,.,, .--- --- N Nash, Doris N. --- -- Nash, Mary A, --- Nash. Susan O. ,,,,, Nelson, Lonnie R. --- ----- Newkirk, john j. --- Niehaus, Carol L. ---- -------...-- Nolen, XVilberdine C. --.- -.---- ---- Norris, Terry A. -.....- ..--- ---- Ogburn, Nell -- ---.- ----- O'Nea1 joe D. ----- O'Nea1, Linda j. ---- - Ottinger, Donna L. --. Otwt-ll, Sharon G. --- Owen, Sheila A, ------ .- ---- P Paleologos, Philip C. --- --a- 39, Panuska, jerry ------ ,----,----- Parmer, Steven R. ---- -------.- Partridge. Yanna G. ---- ---- Patterson, Norma jean Paul, Ricky XV. .------. --.. Payne, Susan C. .---.-. Pennin ton Sandra A g . ..- ---- Perez, Barbara A. ----- . ---- Petr-rs, Diana L. --- Phifer, Gary L. ---- Pipkins, Karen N. ---- ---- Pitts, Kathryn S. ------ -.-- Plaftan, Rebecca Ann --- Porter, Fredrick D. --- --- Prather, Warner W, - Pratt, Sara L. -------- ,-... Pressgrove, Donna L. --- ---- Price, Ival L. -----.-- Purifoy, Kenneth F. --- ----- Pyles, jessica A. ------.. -a-.--- Pyron, Milton A. ------ .- -- Ramey, Betty R. ------ . -f--- Rt-ai es, Kathy D. --.,- Reed, Betty C, -------. -- Reinhart Tomm' T . y . A- ----- Reynoltls, Ronnie --- -- 180 Rhyan, jamie E. --..--.- adn-- Ritbartls, Timothy G, - - -- 177 Ritbardson. joyce A. -- Riggan, Bearl E. ----- ----A 154 Riner, Cynthia A. -- Rippy, Terry M. --..- .-f,- Roaik, Nancy M ----. . ---A Robinson, Fannie M. .- Rodgers, Wayne S. --- ---W-- 158 Rogers, Carolyn D. .-- Roolts, Deborah K. -- Ross, Linda j, ------ Rowland, janice A. .. -. ....--- ---W Russcll, janite M. .. ------ S Sain, Sandra C, --. --,,. asasassss. v --Y- 348 Sallet-, Richard D. -.--- --- 30. 165. Sginmions, Vernon E. - -----..------V Santla L Ral Ii YV , 'gg ' P , , - A ,,---- ---- Sangster, jean A. -.. Satterlee, Cynthia M. -- - --. St untlrirlge Delores A. Stbales, Bcyerly j. ---- ..-. YYYYA - Sthlack, I-lric G. ---- - Scott. Ola M. ---- Seller, Bruce H. --- Sellers. Linda S. -- .--- 29, Sesser, jack E. ..---- Sexton, Billie K, - Shaicr, Brenda G. --- Shaw, joe E. -.------ Slit-lnut, Sherry' L. --- ----- Shelton, Sandra E. .---- Slitrley, Brenda Pauli - Silliman, Belinda j. -- Sirnmons, Virgina A. ---. --- 355 172 355 356 356 356 356 356 256 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 146 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 356 357 357 345 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 255 357 357 345 357 357 357 357 165 357 357 345 357 357 346 357 357 357 346 Siratt, Beverly G. --- Smith, Brenda Sue --- Smith, Linda S. --- Smith, Royce D. --- Smith, Sarah A, ....-- 'mfsii Smith, Veinell ..--.... ---- Smith, William Everet Sorensen, janet L. .-..- .. --- 194, Sparks, George Ed. ----. Sparks, Robert L, ----.- -... Spigner, Elizabeth A. ---- Stanford, L. june -.--- Starwalt, Barbara A. --- Stclter, Shirley j. -- Stevens, Mark 1. ...-..- Stevenson, james D. -- Sullivan, jan C. - .-.. - Summers, Rebecca L. -.-- Summerville, Brenda j. Sykes, Betty jo ....--..-. Tackett, Toni J. ....... ..--- 159. I9 Tate, john G.. ----. 5. Taylor, Naomi ---..... ---.--. Teague, Mona j, --...-. Thomas, David Wilson Thomas, Donald Rigsby Thomas, Sharon K. .---... Thomason, Mae E. --.-- Thomasson, Robert M. -- Thompson, Bettye G. -- Thompson, joyce L. --- Thrash, Randall L. --- Thumiond, Sheila --.-. Tichenor, Susan AC. --- Tigue, Betty A. ---- Tolleson, Claudette --.. Tolleson, jennifer WV. --, --- 155. Toombs, Sue Zan ---.. Treadway, David B. -- Trout, Patsy K. -.-...- Tucker, Charles L. --- --- Turner, james Adkins Y. .... - Turner, Linda Gayle --- -- V Van Hook Blossanl W. -- Vandagriff, Lyle R. -.---- - Vandewater, David T. Varnell, Billy j. -...-.- - Vaughn, Wyona Ellen -.-- Walker, Dana P. -..... . -- -- Walker, Larry j. --- Wallace, john O. --- Ward. Karen S. ------. Warford, Carolyn S, --- Warram, Susan M. -- Warren, Mary S. -- Waters, Barbara S. --- Watkins, Susan E. -- Watson, Ralph R. -- Weeks, Barbara K. -- West, Alan R. --- West, C. jane .--- West, jimmy G.. -... - West, M. Anneice ---. West, Nonnic Dyer ---- Whitaker. Donna F. --- White, Diane L. ---- White, Mary T. .---- WicL1iffe, james jr. ---- Wvilliams, Carol A. --.-. Williams, Deborah R. Williams, judith A. -.-- --- 196, Williams, judy K. ...-- -- Williams, Melinda A. - Williams, Robert Finn Wilson, G. Lynne --.... . --- Winemiller. Saundra --, - Wiscner, Lynn . ..---- Wishard, joe C. -----. Woolcy, Brenda S. --... Wright, Deborah A. --- Wright, Rhonda I. --- Wright, Sue N. --- Wylie, Elva j. --.- -- Y Ycarby, Donna L, -----. . --- Yeldcll, Walter L. --.--.- -- Young. 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