Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)
- Class of 1970
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Using as his motto, Service is our goal, Mr. Williams coordinates his department with his depart- ment heads in ways to help others, be they students, faculty members, staff or off-campus people. He is better known for his whistling and funny stories and may be easily recognized by his cow-boy boots and his eight-gallon hat. Mr, Steve is ever at home along with nature in a boat, on a creek bank or out with his favorite hunting friends. jS1 I +, 4 5 Yu 755 n w 1 f 1 - 'A I W , M ii 4 r 'm I . I ' en., gm, 1, f 3 1 ' ', Y L'f9M'kY+ ' f , ' : 5:,gg'uQ 1, stwi4 H. W,, .- mr: W xv i , , , Qf3Af,f M i1rfi' i l ' JY?qYA, , if - ,fjjf , N I 7 fi L9S?fA T .Qh.,f , ' fC' ' ' . wi Fi? ' l l-,ll ' - Ugg 5 1 Eggi A Sl:-X: X L N? '82 A 'IQ5 Ziff Els-:iv - iw I rm, , 732 Tiff-s' FBTZ Vw. . '4 5 g, 4b Nl i 1 E, g1 g 9 ii Q 2 1 5 kfi, , ,W , 1 ffm , 'vnu' 1910 star ,w.' .,.., i the college -www ,x . 'wi -- i -. Rig xg in MASQ 'Q xwzfgt, yi-Q, Pi '13--. 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Evans Hall is a classroom building with a large lecture hall, and houses the History Department. if-U ' . f1'fi-- '., 4rLT2WJ W3' 'Q 4' 5-4. , - '- .u r-Q Z -if A 7 ' A f ' . .- ',,,-w 9 ., X: ,.-s,::,e. V. - -' ,s --H+-. ' ' . -1' :-.A - - - wt..-X F14 K' , if f- W ' .. . , . g ,ws Q . '-we - -.- 4-- 1 ' , -X - V -I ,fe-gf. . QA. -f. :wr w-,xg uae, 'f-ff -fd .-ff Ev- '- rx -s- gns. vt-,S+ . , -.,c-4 -. -, A.. 5 ?-ix , QQ, fi X, asf--:H K1-',.'Z7,IQ,Y'.-' il 7 ' .- ,- - - s B. K 4 , V ,xtr- . 1?x, i N' '-W7-:!'5r'R'.'? 05 'li 1.-'iw' ' it y W .V t .' Q ,,i :-- -IN--f-,:1::1.w --1-1 ,- '-2-gin If - Y E - . 3:-A-4. J.,-,. . ' if jf T ,AQsgimf-lx?-zifzf'-3.bs -,115 , , X3-H'--umm . 'ftlq ' :ff-iffeii 'LM' , A . ,s..--,,--ev.- V ' x-',, . . 1.1. .,. ' ' r:'1'f-i:Q51f95xs,- '-W.: -f.f:V,:- lr r . :'x1f'f '-'M: L?riv5:f..i1.f.i'.E . P,-'Zi ' Ziiiifg 4X'5f5f3frsi's.f 1 'I P ,5 Q .xg may -, -,Wes . . Avia . :gS:f3imifTS'3::E 1.-5' t' i . Ti xr. 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' 6159? -Fifkkffg-RTK':'f2fWfi5 f-Nsfifsaf-ma' A: iiifw'-a gif-'Ma' sr ' P -' , 'T 'ikfizi saw? ' 1f1'L'e'1,sH'2'?1-11 :THQ 2Y.,,,g,.5,,fs.55:i,qZ3 . I by 33,5 as F, ,, ., 2.323 74's'?fs55?-vw 'MBQSSEM-sis.-.Je acw.z::1v-my wa- - ' . Ls. Foster Hall is a freshman girls dorm and one of the oldest buildings on campus. J N .nr Three dorms built in the tradition of HSC and housing up- perclass women are Holly, Oaks and Pines. ifvwi EP f:z. ' ui-' p 1 4. . f 1 1 --.Q N Eu: Nunn Turtentine and Goodloe are two of the newer dorms on campus. Turrentine is an upperclass woman's dorm and Goodloe is a freshman women's dorm. Newberry Hall is our newest high rise dorms for men and it affords a full View of Henderson as well as Ouachita. i Garrett houses upperclassmen women and was converted from a married couples dorm two years ago. L - 1 - A- .7 N., ..,,.,,- Smith Hall, our first high rise dorm, houses men. .w. NA A .X if . V-ti X1 - w - .Qws'?w-' 1 , . 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With the largest candle power lights on any field in the state, the Reddies fought for a championship on that field and won. ,zfzrq 1 i,fr,f--sg , , .1 1,j::,.q-Y - L, , . ,Mm - x- H , .lg.Lf.e,3:- X.. .-N JAM- --Kgs- . . -s We X N X' Nw YC 5 f--wjrsfii ,sxxgqix X ix MSQ,,Nxw,:-L.- ,WM .X Nx,, ' , , A Pg Q ffsf'5'V',. ,gm we ,A lien:-12.14-m 1-., '1 'z e- -,,..,,:,,- wks- -fit' W-- . bile?-X. .. wail ... it ee YQ tr mx X can is ew a i ,-. X! JMW':WNfV:Q,w , . x W is i 2 A, 1 -1 iifrggn ' ' - s i f h ' i ' 4 i l -- urn-e-ei --px, iggsgrrg 4, .Tw-1 Y , ee .3 E.-1 , igrgi. J-,N-1 r ii Haygood gym houses the PE de- partment and has a gym, class- rooms and houses our pool. X . , .V 4. V aw! , , , . . . A 4 . .. ,-xi--. - ...,.. ,V ..., -. ' .I .1 .5 '. 4' lr ,u,1.A. X . X ., . ,IM -. A. . .. .' .. , .W ,. .. ...k-.- n , .1 -. ' -. .vv -x 5 v .. I -, .- ., .-1. U-. .' --. .. - ,. ,lttg-Q., t I .,I. .. I , . ' X, . , -4 ' RY: : '- 1 ,- , . ... -. ,. lx. .. W... 1 NNN w- X- . V., . nl U V ,. ,VN ...al . 'f' nf,'1,',E 5:4--Sly, x , '- f' -. :ern - x . X -in-...3 .,-IJ. w X . . . , - - - ,- X ' ' C H.. I A , I ' , , , L.. VI. , 'JK , ,,,., . H, A, . -' a fill.. , f 1 1 ,gf 31, . I . A fl., 1 1 f - -.,,-.H V. I V, . z.. ,L , 1 1 ' 1 1 I If . .. f , I ., A., , ,, r.1 : U 4, 1 , . 1 , 1 I .. , .. , , .1 ,V V - , .. . , , K I r ' ' J I 5 ' . :vw :,, ff I - -. .V v- . . 3- -.0-'-.,-,- xg'-.' . -. .-. .- ...... .q lx... -ix ,. AK K.. s - 1 , . - ,.- X . 'W .. x . . .. , i llhAXMi jf x 4? New v--- 51 our presidents L: M. H. RUSSELL July 1, 1963 - October 31, 1969 ,'. ? Q P- X . Y. f' iq.- 3' Q v Q W DR. M. B. GARRISON Dr. Martin B, Garrison, a 1942 graduate of Hen- derson, assumed the presidency of his alma mater February 1, 1970. Prior to being named the sixth president of Henderson, Dr. Garrison was superin- tendent of the University City Public School System of St. Louis. No stranger to college administration, President Garrison is a former dean of the Undergraduate College at George Peabody College for Teachers at Nashville, Tennessee. He was professor of education at Peabody before becoming dean. From 1958 to 1961 he was director of the Peabody Education Project in South Korea. While in Korea, he had a leading role in redesigning the teacher education program in that country. Dr. Garrisson holds both the Ed. D. and M.A. from Peabody. He took the B.A. at Henderson. A former professor of military science at Hender- son, Dr. Garrison retired from the Army with the rank of major. He entered the Army in World War II as a second lieutenant and served in the Pacific theater from Guadalcanal to Japan. He was recalled to active duty during the Korean War. President 'Garrison is married to the former Harriett Ann Harkness and they have three children -Suzanne, 22, Milton, 205 and Daniel, 7. Mr. Guy Robbins -an ,fro Rf' if Q ff- ,H Q h f IPA, qi: ..,'.. ik . k N ' A it X Q1 9 f If P Q . . 7: -'. V, . 1 wifi ' 5-Q if - 'SW' ' .'wn.a N -. Mrs. Frank Gordon 30 board of trustees Ast.. -5 ,av 2 i,5rS35 b Mr. Ray Martin, Chairman 'of the Board 1-xc: ,Q-rw X H. I-f -' Q... 4 , xwgg ,X r x -,.g3g'A,x4gQi..-.,.q,,,.'Q P A 35'3f f-'r:' ' :W-0? . w QQ. 'f .Ylikgga : ,Q Mix J , ,. , , K . AW? 5 -1. . J- 'N ,H , - Y W-Y 1:55 xg ,. Q ' if- f , .wg N-M2 QQ . l N W5 .1 . 'rg -- A .Mm-.37 -, Q- , 4 R wait- '-1 X-M,-. 1, .4if2':'sf?r:fm1,h. m i - 2 Mr. Warren Theis X T Mr. H. Grady Smlth 'Nsfk' A , . '- YXSAX qflxsez , RWWM vm' V XT' 1 . . it T' -.-.... - - ' .uf IW ' I , Q me -' . .A4 Dr. Joe Reid Mr. Ned W. Moseley division of instructional affairs K Mfg. .: '- '- :K Y. E H:-ij :X V g' iz- X J' - HW' ' . 'S' A X V Midkr., Q 1 1 1 ' hm' , n lj' MNXIQF 3,55- 0 ' K I 'Q 5' R MX. wx... -N Nl Y, Av., A gra- -' M. - , f .. 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I Q 5.1 5 'I t X ,P .... 4 C - 'i 'ings - ' lg - ' I its r Mrs. Brenda Bobertz, Secre- tary to the Registrar Mrs. Charlotte Toombs, Secretary, Office of the Deans I l 'Cf ,Y TQ , 1 - I .1 '-v,,,. IF' E Nil XX ' G if , ' 1 T I: 2419- V l . -V I N. fi fame: i ',F?i5:fbzg:if: K ' I iq ' X2 'M-f?:QG:T'4 if f1f:1'15w 'x 5 2 5 . JV- , , . 'ff L Q 41 I Asif-gif amg F 3 A' 1. A 5 ,z 1 - - ,f f.. J: , I I . 7 ' 'iff' i 'f'1l'l-Qfiii -1' 'arf J. ,ii1g3giifgp1'.'- ' -, Mrs. Joy Laney, Secretary, Reg- istrar's Office Mrs. Genevieve Calloway, Secretary, Registrar's Office division of business affairs ,..s-NP! Mr. John Tate, Purchasing Agent Q Mr. Jerald Barber, Assistant Business Manager Mr. Guy Hays, Business Manager Agri!-gf.. I L wiv . I . ,., J .,..5 R 5.7, N. R in D' ' ..- :N FP i qi 'T st ,Qs h, Ai 'wh Q-iglf m V , F15 fi-fx v S Nr 1 1 ' ', '57 f,0ii'Z:,'A'g. I 4 Q44 A Mr. Erwin Garner, Vice-President of Business Affairs Mr. Joe T. Smith, Accountant t 4 .5 .- ' , 'i . s gg . ,s , ' ,egg-, . ,..-.9 'Wg v. - f: '55F5,g X z .. gy. ' QE Mrs. Faye Hewitt, Secretary, Business Office Mrs. Eula Faye Reese, Secretary, Busi- ness Office Mr. Thomas Givens, Accountant V .v-' , 2-FW ff x M .O A , .'---:hiya ,MY X A Mrs. Mary Bishop, Machine Operator in Mrs. Bonnie Padgett, Cashier in Business Accounting 4? Mrs. Jean Smith, Secretary in Business Office Office Miss Linda Kinnaird, Accounting Clerk f Kin A .f 1 Mrs. Dell Green, Cashier in Business Office Mr. Wiflliam Putman, Supervisor of Data Processing ,uppww-. K data processin department 5. . . ' P :'-1 Mr. Ed Crawley, Accountant in Data Processing P. - A Q . :si -1 fa.-'. r':-Rmb a,-1-: . : IW ' R QT Prfxisggwl 'SE R it -Q55 -syN'-.- ff3s,,X-- XX '- 'W iw .4 ,,,, . ,, ,,, Q1-Q3 ,9 .Pg ,ga If ., Mrs. Bonnie Doss, Secretary, Data Processing .9 Q' ' Miss Delaine Gray, Secretary, Data Processing Miss Thelma Bruce, Director of Stu- dent Aid 5 i if 1 I 1' I ,I Mrs. Gail Hinds, Secretary Student Personnel Mr. Frank Steelrnan, Director of Housing ti 1 1 9 Mr. Paul Harris, Assistant Dean of Men Mrs. Lois Yerby, Secretary Student Aid division of student affairs -.1 f- R. ' Mr. Thomas Scifres, Dean of Students Q ,Q . h in N Wx Mrs. V1Ck1 Peek dent Personnel Dr. Gordon Beasley, Vice President Student Secretary of Stu- Affairs, and Assistant Education Professor I ' Mrs. Bernice Smith, Dean of Women Mr. Robert Johnston, Dean of Men My :dw 40 ' Mr. Stephen B. Williams, Vice President of Public Affairs -- -'3 I '77i.'-.L--'Q ' -1 , -,Max ,-V, N ,, wc' '- -' '.. ' +.-,r?f- '--.1s,:'- -, -' .A ,' , 4 av , r jfs' f Q-,,,-x N gg? 1 IWW' X x fn X .1 Q ..-,x A V - ' Q. Q X fx W. 'K N ,wtf', 4 .h X-sg, TA G., www. , , , tk . lm- -. A, .1 Qym, . f ,, , W. Nix TQ. t,.,,l,f.-Ie. . 4,1-Q, ,. -',, ,,, ,. 1. sxlu - ,Q , rr -f -. A 1 x . .-'df' r if . s , s. .af , , Q W i K Mr. William Echols, Direc- 'P I ' -- k , I f-if S i tor of Public information 'T ' 5- l 'r 1 TF 4 Mrs. Mary B. Westlake, Assistant Public Mr. John Russ, Director of Public Relations Information Officer 5 X xx Rwskw N-A 4 Qs s w-is Nm X division of public affairs Mrs. Iris Steed Secretary, Duplicating Office 'I - aff! 'W X Mrs. Jean Wheeler, Secretary, Duplicating Office Mrs. Debbie Conine Secretary, Public Relations Office Mrs. Shirley Bradshaw Secretary, Public Services wi' Mrs. C. E. Arnett, Secretary to the President wig gg-Q-. . .,,,, 0. 'il Mrs. Paul Curtis, Secretary, Bookstore C3253 ffff. ' L. f 53 3'-'ripe . 'Si ' . ' : s Af :k 3 r s W... ' ' f Y 'ik ..,. V .Q YS' N .gs T ' 'L 1. .X- Mrs. Hilda Harris, Secretary, Counseling Center Mrs. Gordon Beasley, Secretary, Graduate Office Mrs, Sidney Hines Mrs. Mavis Sowards Mrs. Daisy Holden Mrs. Faye Sullivan Head Resident, Newberry Head Resident, Womack Head Resident, Turrentine Head Resident, Foster 8 Royce L. Eaves, Director of the Mrs. Mary Lou Rowe, Clerk, Snack-bar Student Union ii -3 ,ww-'P Mrs. Sybilla Buck, Postal Clerk Mrs. Lillian Burnside, Postal Clerk .w xidlisvfi' if .........em W Mrs. Betty Ingram Mrs. Jean White Mrs. Viola Williams Clerk, Snack-bar Clerk, Snack-bar Clerk, Snack-bar 'Z A Wayne Yearby, Superintendent of Gary Brewer, Technician, Radio and T.V. Stations Maintenance ur' -15' Q1't win Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davis, Manager and Clerk, Bookstore :if ' ' X ,. 'ff-J .,ff'3f-' M .,, , 7 x-, ,I X ' C. M. Wilkinson, Food Director, James Brown, Assistant M1-S, Fern Brgwn, Secretary Cafeteria Food Director Library , .,., ' N A .-N .. ..v- .15-.f b.-X HA. 'N-'. NU . 4 .l . , , , . 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Q X iss .4 www.,-Ri-sXx..,WX 5 ,X . . , i.izi-,..,,x.ss,x , xx X N QE! Nwk, ve, SYNX ,N esawzk- X :Q x 2 s Qx X XXXXQXQNJX -XX? xii. X,.X.S.x, -1+-:F -L--.v - .i - 'uf F '. -555,-., . N - ' ' XXX- , , 54:o-35 5 K f5'r.S5q--QSLA1 ,ggjjh.1,41-,S-S'I'.1g. 5rf,.,.1.5g . Nwx 11.11-.-:4-r1.-'--m-- Mr. Don Dodson Assistant Professor 46 Mr. Louis Dawkins Mrs. Lois Dodson Associate Professor Instructor ax. , .2 J, mtv, 4 R mtg v v X. . as-A R, il: -2'-iiliml. A -'15 'Swv -1 --SLN: sf it ii ' ' is? .c:. z '- Q-1 j A ' Dr. Robert Edwards Mr. Ivan Hall Associate Professor Instructor school of business administration Dr. James Pinkerton Professor and Dean of the School of Business A75 J -- X The purpose of the school of Business Ad- ministration is to educate men and women for positions of leadership and responsibility in business, government, and to their organiza- tions. The flexibility of the business program enables a student to major in accounting, economics, management marketing, general business, business teacher education, or secre- tarial science. The accounting courses are designed to achieve a two-fold objective: to provide stu- dents with, first, sufficient knowledge of ac- counting principles and practices to enable them to utilize intelligently accounting infor- mation in the decision-making process, sec- ond, sufficient specialized training in account- ting principles and techniques to qualify them for accounting positions and training pro- grams in business, government, public ac- counting, and other institutions. The function of the general business pro- gram is to train individuals to occupy posi- tions of responsibility in private business, government service, and other organizations. school of business administration The courses included in the general business ma- jor are designed to provide the student with a gen- eral knowledge of all phases of business administra- tion in the free-enterprise system. The function of the courses in economics is to prepare students for active participation in and an understanding of our economic system. These courses are designed to provide the student with a knowlledge of our economic system, production and distribution theories, the role of government in our economy, the requirements for economic growth and development, and a comparison of world economic systems. The courses in marketing and management pro- vide the student with a knowledge of sound manage- ment principles with emphasis on the decision- making process. X 'vs sl- Qs.. 4 , V gs, :Zigi 9 yy '49 wx X 5 is '-E' s xx 5,?NR X N X QSXSQ N 1 X ,viii x T' B. s - K U ' 'i bif'1 Nsia--.9-fi siss y Q1 N xisqili-e. 'NVQ 2 5-sa S, 1. 5 iw- ww f Miss Marjorie Winslow Associate Professor .amy ' '55 Mrs. Rayna Pinkerton Instructor Instructor if fix ww.. .V 'NW T . I., Mrs. Sandra Rodgers Mr. John Simmons Instructor 4 , J, . ' -' I , iielli? 3 9 N I '.i1:fJi-.Zin . '. enrrfm- ma ' Mrs. Lynnette Solomon Assistant Professor 'rwispl Mr. Robert Solomon Mr. James C. Tatum Assistant Professor Assistant Professor KN J Xtgi-Psi '. it , 3 X f N 1 gs. Miss Stella Spoon Instructor The main purpose of the Department of business Teacher Education is the training of business teach- ers at the high school level. The school recognizes that many students are in- terested in learning skills that will provide them an opportunity to seek early employment in business and industry. Therefore, a two-year terminal pro- gram in secretarial science has been developed which incorporates the basic skill courses and the funda- mental general education requirements. school of education The curriculum in teacher education was develop- ed for the purpose of preparing competent teachers for the elementary and secondary schools, and has the following objectives: Q13 To give prospective teachers an understanding of the history and devel- opment of public educationg Q21 To give prospective teachers a competency in the various techniques and methods of instructiong C35 To make prospective teachers aware of the differences among childreng 141 To give prospective teachers a knowledge of teaching materials available to themg C51 To give pro- spective teachers an off-campus, full-time student teaching experience in the public schools. , , ....-, -. 1 .V a .--Z. ,... N Q , ' I Y--F' i5'5'.-.. uv' ' i ' ,,,..Al'HPf xfwe Dr. Curtis Garner Professor and Dean of the School of Educa- tion r QQREQY - 'HUA ' 'six ,......-.-.,,,-41 Dr. Emory Wesley Associate Professor of Psychology Q Q -si . ,U X P . Y X , yxk , 553 X ,, , N 3 . si Q 4 x x 1 v . ,,., ,qaggff : . ,. , . Q, f , ,- .'-V . we . - A Dr. Willis Inman . Associate Professor of Psychology Director of Counseling Center Dr. Mary Stephenson Professor of Psychology ' . 'W X L N, 2 . - g Dr. Clarence Botsford Associate Professor of Psychology v , .,.. YT l ' We . it Z S. . - ' ..- , ,an ' ' .Q 1, . ,Q 5. A fri' -stxfif' i 9957, ' .' WF af :.-A . 'X'-V' 54 1 3x ' i Qffm, , Rf., re 'E ., , K-,F:J:'f.. . WEN-Efifx ' .' 'f if q4:3:'..'L3-gm., 4 at Mu zdmu, - ' : -- V- --:: .-q- Q.. YESQQSESN ' 1 '31 , Qism.:1,si- .,., 3 :Keira - . a ., Dr. James T. Wright Professor and Chairman of Elemen- tary Education i 7.lf f1I'- Miss Ruth Guthrie -c . P7 fx XX 'Q X. ' !i?'69scQ, A-'YL x ' ' 1 E Y my A ., .Wk , .u -5 A Dr. Preston Hobson Associate Professor of Education Associate Professor of Education Mr. James Shuff Instructor of Education Director of Media Laboratory if -1. N x ' . Agngg? , Y, 'K , fll2':'+ , ' fb fx A ,, I A Dr. Carl Durkee Professor and Head of Special Education Dr. John Treadway Professor and Chairman of Secondary Edu- cation Director of Student Teaching X , 'I' 1 V .XV ii 5- N ,LjfQ'i2ffglgf i, W., ' v , '-:'::,:g9:.1,. I -Q- ,5 . 'i-11:::ffer..:q, . ' ' ' ',-11,1-1'-QLPSEHEL 2- .f- ,,-'-1-.115--21.5515my-,Z ag: . vig. -: lv t, 3:-gg.-. iff- J- f.fff'f1I:, x':IQgllrffilza. 'sg-kr -25551 -. L' f?1k F55 2- '5'1-n'1'.5-ja:-. , v. .. -- 1' -. wwf-1.'-. .11-ww :'f.:iJ4. 23:L15.k?. , -if-A '- 3351 ff5:g51,gg4E14 .,.,1S.,mg1.3f:s,9:5Qag ' ff- fL1:i'LrEf:. 1,4 -'zz -HSN if 1 viii- --Hi' I 1 - .s.fx.f-:1.,1i1,a.:1i-1-skit .'..c.:hWiR'a't..r3:iw, Dr. Ward Ankrum N Professor of Education E Director of Audio-visual Education ..sfF.:e5 ,L-L-.. ' , 9fr51:'. 1EW -E.-as -3. is-if 'N ing i- . Q L: -e ' ff- FC-Q15 -. -SLQF'-'iq V -fl ' '-- .:' X' , iw. 1 ve F15 -. L r. 'L -gd? a, . ' ffl! + . LQ X .ag :nf- 5 2312- V' QTY Yi K' ,J s wif? 9' E , ' if ,W wr gk Q 1 W' - , . :A H u nxm . 'A 5- tics' L V r,A b .KK .4 , K- v. - xx, , I1 K X V Ari ' X 'Nm-fm. ' . Miss Amy Jean Greene Associate Professor of Education 52 Miss Elise Reid Associate Professor of Educa- tion 4 . O Dr. Waldo Dahlstedt Professor of Education 5 A Q A . 4 V . I 6 - 'x 5 Dr. Ernest Patrick Professor of Education L 2 X fs Q 3. Ai' ' ' ,if X, , s , ya. .3 . il-:M .... ' Miss Elizabeth Cunningham Assistant Professor of Home Economics school of education The objectives of the Division of Home Econom- ics are to train teachers for effective work in the vocational homemaking programs of the secondary schools of Arkansasg to provide subject matter for those who desire to work in other fields where gen- eral home economics training is essential or valuable, and for those who want to use such courses to in- crease their skills as homemakers. Mrs. Virginia Wilmuth Associate Professor of Home Economics , .T Li li - - X H ,ben - 4.1 V .ff . 1 ir. -.gig s 1 i ' .- 5 - .gf Q, -5-'iw Mrs. Juanita Lakey , ' ' ' Q ' Professor 8z Chairman of Home Economics .5 A .1 . Q, 5 ' rv., Q , Miss Allene Stanton Associate Professor of Home Economics .,gunn-a-- M- L Aly 'H g : A :,. V wg- ff, 55 V, 2 4 K, b v x , -.ge ' f- I as 121 , , N - s , ' .e X. -- L, i -iff, -- . -.- 'Af X .gg - V3 .. X , 4 'Q-115 : . If gqm- i 5 . x 4 , 'fl Q. Ip- .- X' ,I 5 ,Qty-gif s 'I kk 1 Y ,A -- v fi Q 1 1 , 'f '- it , fn.: , fs: - ,-l- 1,852 3- v Q , ., Pr A' ., E' 1 Q-,F-ic ' sf? -vi' 'rg '-: 5 f .A 'j it h 1 Q f. Al Lift' . A .. 'H inf' 6,52 :XL .X . l :,,,-5,5 q,,, : . Q S: 6'3- Qfaiiilb ,-f. 'L Q N . 1- Al 1 ,ns- . ., ,f ,pcwg qc ,,.,,... .. , Qffixis-2,-, 1 X A3 'N' l X . X ,N K 1 xx a J 4 531- 1 3' A Y' nt riff sociology 5. um' ,www 'A'Qv ' 4911 Vw' fs . 1 S- .A-nerd-num ,fat , , . I lv ,-,ij 71 ,,f--Q x., i , is i ,ex we-,ga .Hx Sql' ' fp ugswnl --N ' ,199 ii' Dr. H11lqu1t Lynch ' A gyl , ,N- ,f h irman - Profggsoggiiiloa Mr. Alex Freedman Mrs. Juaruta Sanford gy Assistant Professor Instructor of Sociology ,wfwllilzk A . v t 5 5 A . Q! , , i if - 'Z . - ' 1 an ' A 1 ., . , 'rt J f A l 31 3' -513 , I ., 4 f 21 ' 2 Mr. Leroy Miles 1 , .A1,'. 3 ss- . . ' , still. -'iii--'Ei ' i -. Associate Professor of Sociology gc Q Qssgjwglsai, .p f, sset 4 it r . . . . . :amid ,W i . ff '.L.f,A 1Sj3'- - ,,.-'Q U ,qs Study in the D1v1s1on of Sociology pro- ,,3.51,g,15',,,g,455g5gf 5 - - V-N- w!z2f,a ' Qi -. 1' -. g' 1 vides a general perspective about man and hu- fi if- I I ps' a 3 , , T. . . . ---,,gggye1g':..' 3 J.-.ax S -' . man behavior and acquaints the students with gr pg 35.15 ff 3 ' N, N V. '- . . ' wh it' 15 gg i, I ,M -,'Q,j,C the cultural and social forces that modify be- : pg , f:'QS.,, y','f,3gri- - TSI . . . - i:g4.:.:H ffm- asa-ff: it ..., havior and shape the American system of val- ,ggi ,Sgr , 'sl . . . . . . . 2- ,f-1+ Q M . ues, group life, and 1nst1tut1ons. The Division ' gig 5 S ,QSQ WN . . . - is 5 Y' -fi ' - if presents opportunities to study in the fields up- if ,J 5 jg,-I-A ' f :War ' : :Q Q'?I A of family relations, community development, industrial relations, group work, intercultural Work, social research, statistics, social prob- lems, crime and delinquency, theory, and the like, which provide opportunities for employ- ment in industry, government, private and public agencies, and in educational and re- search organizations. Dr. Gary Anderson Assistant Professor of Sociology Nts! R, 5, 'f 5, A lflf- .- H, YT.. vii-G Arm N ,Nix it Y 5 4 V ll l Qi f its A as Dr. Joe D. Willis Associate Professor and Chairman E oi , 'EEF 3 31 V R it ig . A ,tg , , -an . 3 f .N 1 i 2 ma 1- ' , 'sz , . iq i4 1,-1 1.,,f...., 5 . W i? gfirf ,iv s-iff, Y '- P, me LI-figs? 1 , Dr. Michael O'Quinn Assistant Professor 1? 'ff VY: my A- In 09311 4' .5 ' I 11 ' ' ,Q 15+-4'5 N. ., .R iff ., I Q, j A . , , 1 hz. 'R 4- . vi s- A 2, as W ,. . .,. al department of health, physical education Miss Bettye Wallace Assistant Professor ' - .fax 'VA X t Dr. Delores Brumfield Associate Professor Miss Jane Sevier Instructor X +6 interschool athletics physical education The primary purpose of the Division of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is to prepare Physical Education teachers for the public school system. Courses in the skills and fundamentals of a variety of activ- ities are offered to all students who desire to enroll. These courses are designed and con- ducted to provide the individual with skiflls and methods to enable him to use his leisure time wisely through activities that provide for organic stimulation, social efficiency, and emotional stability. X Mr. Kenneth J ones Q 3 Instructor and Assistant Coach 3 Mr. John Duke Wells Mr. Charlie Donaldson Associate Professor and Athletic Director Interschool Instructor, Assistant Football, Head Track Athletics, Health, P.E., and Recreation Coach 1'5--5,4?' .. ',,'f,'yf,, lgvvlvw 5. ' X- '. ff' A v.'.' iz' 'Swarm 'wif , f .. H r -rf!-:Alf-5,23 fl!-l'-'ff-. -25135x'ff-if? . F Q -i .' .'-e'H 'v'P-Y, -.Ut . -Jura.-4 1 e , ,e 1- -gy .f if A .- 5, -Lfyf-1 ff' 3. , ,ffqai-f.. Mr. Ralph Carpenter Instructor, Assistant Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach ,V Q t ,Qi . A2:1, 'Q. t ' - 3. wx! 'K' Y X X, Qld 5' -. , 3. h. xl .' , ' FQ ,' Q 'ssl 51 , l 5-sf. .- if f-ic, y:,,'23fg?l-Q5 fx-'L S.--':.s. , 15 It fl: : fm 1 :ff DQLZFQQ - ff .f ,.gf..g-4: ire' -f m-sfzslzwaflrzl ifu-'fJAfe1-'-QW :Jain , Mr. Don Dyer Assistant Professor and Head Basketball Coach division of fine arts department of music The Department of Music emphasizes a compre- hensive mastery of the music curriculum which will prepare students for teaching in the public schools and for graduate study, leading to college-level teach- ing as well as to professional performance. Student achievement must include background in academic fields, technical and performance proficiency in music, plus professional knowledge and skills needed by teachers. Miss Helen Lyon is Henderson State Co1lege's visiting instructor in the music department. my X .ex 8 , eflzifg-:fl - F 'x' ?:5' .. 1 ' - . iv tiiltigzfzsa H 4' fz' ,3i5f-sr 'ftfiil' X- -2.34: E. zss fs'2?C:ff,tg , , 1 '. ' f thifxdz W Q' , . V ,. '- 'Y'- iii--12:50 ':. x ., A - ' . -N N, . 1. A, rs... s ., X. X Q, ,yur . ,. HN, QX A rffuirg- 1-. 4. kwa-aw .,: 2--:M-zwznf. . . X- mn bi-. , - . '2vJ-fliifvv-' ---.xznrfis - .1-1:31015-plz'-Q.q.g yd!i.,-w:-'::- Q. ' ft -:f 'S-i- :C':: .'f:'1i 'T' :Tit ' I-Fri-EY'rsE2-T: A-21:2-W-:s4:BQft5' fill 'ff l u , , f li- :f H -. ' --IV' V-ftstsifrsff-I'wfffgff,-srriaztime 2 'ff' ,, .. -- Lk. T-UiF.fi:3.- ::'cEZ3?!l'71-DQR w 4' ' 60 K' f- , 'x', Ix, 'K-uS.2:EW12.40 - -' gg :fi 5 if - - ff- at -' f,fgE.fs,:J :1-G4 'i:Ai 'f -L' i-z 1, lit -V V' .P at ,A -F 4 V- ff :L ' WPS-13.1-E v A ifjg gf ,r f 3 'fiiii WT 15121, ,, .:19'QTk, 2 t1'.f::a25? L- Dr. Robert Bruner Professor and Dean of Fine Arts 58 X Dr Newell K. Brown ASSOC1at6 Professor 9' Assoc1ate Professor 1-xg: Mr Thomas F Chase Mr Eugene Kuyper Mrs Ann Chotard Assoc1ate Professor Assoc1ate Professor ASS1St3Ht Professor an 1 s f 'fs vias js- .5 ' ': :-9,1213 '. , X M.r. Lynn Stalnaker Instructor department of s eeeh 1 , ' rf ififfyg Dr. Donald Garnett The principle aim of the speech and Drama Chairman and Associate Professor Division is to assist students in achieving a satis- factory level of effective and responsible oral com- munication. This involves instruction in theory, practice, and criticism of the various forms of ver- bal activity with which man thinks, reasons, list- ens, or uses language. The program is based on the concept that the most significant aspects of human life involve oral communication in both personal achievement and social intercourse. It is designed to encourage self-expression and aesthetic appre- ciation as well as intellectual and emotional growth. 1 ,ff t .1 in in-.I ,qv ' xp ' tw W .fm ,-4- L if ' i f Mr. Charles Sandage Instructor Mr. Edwin Ryland Instructor ix Y 1 R it 4 ww'-Nl .Y Dr. Don Pennington Mr. John E. Barton Associate Professor Instructor Mrs. Martha Anderson Instructor , We X ..rg'-.-1.x:,,,:x l .- -J l,1,:g.,vx , I rfr: M f . .WW Mr. James Durham Assistant Professor 9- n,,x rg, , I x. Fe1F'5L::f!rf:::: M45 :riff-X,,,,, ,ua 1 K v Miss Nan Allmon Instructor department of humanities Bm The Division of Humanities is part of the gen- eral college curriculum because the knowledge of the arts is a definite asset to the college grad- uate. The two courses offered are surveys of ar- chitecture, philosophy, music, and art. ...N -.,...,......-1... vu .. 'Sw gmt . X .... W .. Y Ms.. ,. .,.-Qs, fir. . 1 .irgi 4-M:-fs: ua ,,w.,, - -. . N i'7'fiN-Bt f 2L,,L t.f,:I'2'rf 4,m54g,v Q 'wwf' 4U,f+'1l'-if .... : ' gf 65SS6b5l7'1w7n:5'feas 4 .--W - f.lg'gfi,g,gaAwm 7YW , ,Q -rY 'Q A5 'N 7' 2 .15 if 5 if ,,:ff1j ,, tru! l 4 we ...-' 51' ?' 5,'-'.A'y!'e- -s nm . Suv I 5 A 'WA Q37 M715 om 523' ,A 'YU . i .,..:53,,:-z lggfx 4 t-- , Z, A ' v Y lf. - - ' '- I f . .,. - ' ' '. ' ' 513251 .vt ,C '-1:-.a 5 't L :SDE 'X -. QQQNQV. 1 ' f A2135 JN-H , 'wi , n X.:g3,,,l ,. 'i N w ,..-.mp 4T?'a,5,f X -.W.,,, .my .,.,if5e,zSr se ' 4 .,f.15g:?VKfv fl- . ....... . rL w,1..,Ti7gg2LQ ig igI,:ff,.t..,,. 1.51 - NA 1. 5-:mfs-'axfaf ' -if 45 Gulf' -5932 ' gh' 5-412' 'lf ' ,i j, 1 Y- iff 1.,w,,', Q . Q-ag - I.. f -f , 'z ,1 iulfm 'U Hg g gi? Q if at ei Miss Mae Whipple Professor and Chairman Swett? Mr. W.C. Gentry Assistant Professor N Esvo, Mrs. Marilyn Edwards Instructor .I is ,,: 'rw I 2 is ,qw -'---410 Mr. Joe T. Scott Assistant Professor N- .- , xx: ! tr: -2--.Qi fait? , ,gifigitigifegllff 35, N ' 7 'f Pm, .ak-ess:-f 34221-431.0 M Izzllbf: Mr. Wayne McAfee Assistant Professor Mr. Edwin Martin Assistant Professor 1,09 Mr. Joe Coulter Associate Professor and Chairman The Division of Art creates awareness, understanding, and appreciation by giving students an opportunity to find suitable form of self-expression and recreationg it develops sensitivity and selectivity through participa- tion increative workg it develops a philosophy which incorporates a purposeful art-education program for those who expect to teach. department of art department of english and literature The general aim of the division is to assist stu- dents to understand, use, and enjoy English and Lit- erature. Obviously, effective understanding and use of English is necessary to every citizen of our country. It is less obvious, but not less true, that abil- ity to enjoy the world's greatest literature is neces- sary for all educated citizens. The professional ob- jective is to supply the elementary and secondary schools with competent teachers of the language arts. Dr. Hazel McKinley Assistant Professor ' -X x. Q5 Dr. Irene Rowelette Associate Professor M15 ful, C: .- I is N A .QV rj ...J- E I .- . Miss Julia Oxner Instructor Miss Val Jean Collier Instructor Mrs. Beverly Gilbert Assistant Professor P ,px 4' 5' .1' N jiii' K Z ,,,.-. ,.... X --.':g1:'.12:1ZQA x ' ' - 12111511 ' f : fif- ' ull.: . Q',.:,d2' ' 5, , - H 1' -. . jg :SEL V. .ji .F l x . . A Q. .:, .- .. 1 V 't ff .JL- ls .1 'N 'N x Jw 'O' ' is a Q 4 - 4 A . ,an ,- . I -. is az .J ' I ' Q, J. ...gig , ,hx ' X .. , N 1 V1 'ir if M 'I xx' QM 5, 4- 4' sq' -. 14- ft' x Q.. I 5 . ,M-'in - P gf rf - '-5.9. ' , QL . , -' f :fl 'Q 1-if EL ' - 23.1-,, x , Ngfff KE' . -1. -'.,. , ' ,791 '-3 P: JS ,Q.4- A. W.: ... l .' .-,M 3. R, I ..-- -- P... A, --sq gs. I J-C' . A --'lf -'--'z ,L , C W M fkii ,VV - .Q . jqclhr,-jr , -' 'if f si- ws.. ' A ,,1-'N ,. W, -. Pg wif- ., . ,A xxx V - .- - -' -. , 4' . 4 A NN v.-Q 5 1'-.' 'Lv ,. Dr. C. M. Ellis Professor and Chairman of English wi -in Dr. John Crawford Assocaite Professor .,:n::!,1i.Ek-5::i:.cQg.5SRbq Q W department of literature, language, Sr journalism X -X' . , . x Xf',fJffE1Q ,?'K - X 4 K A l l ' lx N K - 14153123'Qazr'i:PEE52:frfes-I ilk X' , QGWQQ h Miss Claryce Freeman Assistant Professor NXNNQ-Kzmeegqq' . Mrs. Jo Welch Instructor Miss Bennie Gene Bledsoe . . iffy Assistant Professor A ' ' ' S-,xg 2 ,Q S Q , --'-V ag,-M , -WW. X I, A f Q 1 -.a 1 Z' if T N' if , -J fi-+-W ' Q... A K --'-F k abt . is i V 2 ' -f vi'- ' iviwfznssi XDA '1 i Ik is 1 Ufzscif--fri '- ,bfi 1 , YQ- f 231 553: ' Miss Margaret Shaw Dr. Claude Sumerlin Assistant Professor Professor and Chairman of Journalism lb ' sy-ui - Dr Manuel Ramirez David Dfriver Mrs. Juanita Smith Professor and Chairman Professor Instructor The Department of Foreign Language- has as its objectives the same as those set forth by the English and Literature Department, plus the additional aim of acquainting our stu- dents with a new World of thought and ex- pression, feeling, and tradition. The Department of Journalism trains stu- dents Who plan to work on newspapers and assist students who plan to teach in second- ary schools. Many students with these courses center related professional areas of public relations, advertising, editing, business per- iodicals, and radio and television work. department of mathematics The courses in the Division of Mathematics are planned to meet the needs and interest of stu- dents who desire preparation for teaching mathe- matics inthe elementary and secondary schoolsg preparation for careers in science and other fields in which mathematics is required as a toolg thorough understanding of the mathematics need- ed in preparation for graduate studyg a cultural background that goes beyond the mathematics offered in the basic course, Fundamental Mathe- matics. .v f 'fav Q dc..-, . r ' 1 L-qi' A P b ,-1-.s-f., - if L Dr. John Kent Professor and Chairman ' , A T . Q- 3 , ,X 68 Mr. Jack Arnold Mr. Ben Thaxton Associate Assistant Professor Professor K., Mrs. Patsy Melton Assistant Professor Mr OD Danlels Mr Davld Peebles Instructor Instructor department of library science . as All wtf i :fgv . X -A. gfiiiwz ' ii X : '15, , wg xi 4 ,I ,t .f. L. - ,t V ' , Si Q f 41 ix- , ,rL1T: xx N : 3 5. 1 N. Mrs. Lucy Finley Instructor and Assistant Librarian L i v' E:-ff f X fax -4-NW... , 1 f 'ff3:iF:fN':' S Miss Allie Wilson Head Librarian , i X Av' ev ,L , 1'2issYS - , , , f- . :ai .:?Ss:. -- - - Q ' Q ,, -zgfpzs-m 1 1j:f X 'Y' - - K- 21-'F . 5 . . --ef., 12-3:3 f 3. - -3551 X-,fy -X -P-N, -, , , milf. -- V s' 9: fsQ1?',rfS f':i'. V A ' 1 ' fs? fi i - 1 1 .gm .,-J',gt.-4 ig Q I .N l N ' 'Q ei .xt , .-sex . . - -was it :' .' - Mrs. Louise Soey Assistant Librarian The Department of Library Science offers a minor in its field. Students learn to choose li- brary materials for high schools' libraries such as evaluations, reference books, and a large var- iety of books for relaxation, as well as for learn- mg. 5 3 WX f was-5 ,B I i-sas' Mr. M.H. Peebles, Junior Assistant Librarian gg ss- .--as egg. N.: H :ti viva, Q xc ' 1 ' ' X '-' X pw. 'dig 5 fe Eh ,K X iii K ' 5 '-PX X X 4 4 A Q XS X X x ,X It - Q-51:93 -- :Quit ig 43 Egtfagk Q 1 is 'N' - as ff: ' A i .-QZf NTf'B'9 'l-- , 61, KQWWNW V .iv f. Si?-A 1-' fl 5, xSRiN ,f F- xwisssi - Xwg xx as ' X XX X.. jfgisg-A X X-T M X Mrs. Marion Jones Assistant Librarian X 1 A M ,NNW llfllffl KX .-...-w-,. . ., , EF: if' u X 1 ,,:- N JI' X 1 1 V - Y. I s lb!-,, , - ,.-, -,N ,' , c , L. ,K f-af' 1 r 5 ig 1 QgsHT's?:i::5g-- .1 r gig uw x,.,.-M 'fiiie'-.N ' V Iawfgrfm-gg-g,g.g ,ymuwnumwste-vmwes - va'-'f -' HFS-,':. . YN 4 K ,. ' Rs , .say -X -. .Q .H 5,,.-5.-. i J , ,gn 1 , -,ts 5:-, ' 2 i': 2,Q: -:Qs-gm bfi! ' ,::.eri-,: '. .' +--x X N r QA iw 21 e ,r .sv e. Sp, lege . 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Q, A.. . iwy.. x ,al r wx we X- 1- K X X P lX'X'x.xx,' X' M we XX Nts , X W' 5 x my., sr, . . .. . department of social science The courses in the Social Sciences are de- signed to assist the student in obtaining a functional knowledge of the history of civil- ization and of our country in particularg to provide him a basis of comparison between democracy and other systems of governmentg to help him adjust to the physical and social environmentg to teach him the Value of coop- eration and tolerance in a free societyg to fa- milarize him with the science of earning a livingg and to give him a socially acceptable group of attitudes and values, all in primary conjunction with the preparation of compe- tent teachers in the social sciences. , X . r Dr. Boyce Drummond Professor and Dean of School of Liberal Arts X-1--X4 J Dr. Wayne Delavan A Assistant Professor Dr. Ira Don Richards Professor epartment of social science fy' x -A - Yiqfv ju' QY H - , - . I X x XX Mr. John Hall 'Q Assistant Professor MF- Frank Muff-HY Mr. John W. Cooke Assistant P1'0fCSSQ1' Associate Professor mix N X x QN X X . I1 . sing? f N -5,51 ' 'j'?.2.'1L:'j' .-X 4 . - f 1:--:sr . N , I :-.I,'bo,54.1'ti:-, srrf. ..1':Rf::s.--ji' '- Z e- :'J.- 2U'I wS:1?:'MS+ fiiixir? - EQ 1 ' -,A z-si . - 42 ' '-':.g-QL:cgi-,gj-73'g'f0-wg , A an . .,., .,.. ,. N, :X -'p',s:e1:f Q- Qiietililri' .wif .cfs-:fax1.g N5 if 'af ,. 1FQfF,RgQ,f Emmys- .. -.. - . 5299? K'-Y ' LR.-.vsssfs -T -'-T-.eliftzs P1 1 ' , . Dr. E.T. Jackman Associate Professor Mr. Norman Hodges Instructor of Political Science 'Q Mrs. Jewell Vincent Assistant Professor K' I f44'ii'f ' Dr. John Perry Assistant Professor Mr. Michael Merritt Instructor of Geography W? Mr. Robert Green Assistant Professor Mr. Clinton Taylor Instructor school of science chemistry physics Chemistry prepares the students who may want to continue on into different fields of medicine and science. Physics is the science of matter and motion, and leads into careers in research and mathematics. The courses are provided to give a liberal education in fundamental principles of the sciences, together with laboratory Work, and a familiarity with impor- tant applications in our modern civilization an-ws, - QR Dr. Joe C. Wright, Dean of School of Natural Sciences and Associate Professor - , 5.9.1.5 ,.4fs17?- 55. V . ' , -' '!1fi5ff'5 -. V 4 Iii: 2' ' -i? i . fififff' i '3 3' , '1 'ig 5' - 275' 5 t 't ' M ' - f i ' ' 1 -f use fi W ' . l -'A P X . ri 15 f..i, 'QQ - K, I -M f,,,,,.:1., MX X Nygsyxw ' fflii-rigs., H ' X f K 'f3'3:'l' .555 Q ':,L'f35l:5'-wi: ' 'T X' ' ' , 9 -5 e fl sam - ,: fp , --my ' ' .5 ...gi Dr. Haskell Jones Associate Professor Dr. Aubrey Gosnell Associate Professor 74 Xi f l ,-:EL A , Dr. Bryan Palmer V' ' 'L Associate Professor I . ul. Q., N, .X .qxb if K A . a- L H... Q -'fin-,N i N .cze..,,,,wvM QE-Q Mr. Leslie Tope, Associate Professor Dr. Jack Matthews, Assistant Professor I W ai ' QQ . ir , .. .V ,' ,UNIV W .- V . J., if iff, V - -. . .. 1 . 4 . anti-I E 'ki' 3 ,-A -N - ,LI 'A I , - . ze- .LV -1 -. A ry, f git fx 2 -fp Dr. Donald Avery Dr. James R. Singer Associate Professor Assistant Professor Mr E R Gammill department of physical 'rage-ucwf science and biolo 'wr-X., Y 11,5 is QHUS. 5 e F Mrs. Connie Roberts Instructor we wr' ' 'f ' bi r E ew i. ... ,, , r .,.,l,?.5Y.. A '-we h, I rs fs-he-1-' ug A :ilu J: Q 1 E U. jc S.vuv-.4 Dr. Earl Fulmer Mr. - ehard Robinson Associate Professor Associate Professor 5 Dr. Adelphia Basford Chairman and Professor M,-I Dan L. Marsh Assistant Professor H -g. Mr. Millard L. McBurney Instructor H- I sg ,ffib 4, K' N r N 5 x , . . , v f1 ,x '56 Q ,if 71'-.-' M va T-.1fr::w yi? , -,Q 4-- fag..-:gf-1.- zS.f!,'5.'f' 134, 'Qi P ,,v2':1:A.-'A-,:':::::qJ,' I g, .,,, Ng., ,. . 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W' x WSW X x 1: W ,Q KXQ Nc, ns... has JH! Dr. Kelly Oliver Associate Professor The general objectives of the division include: To prepare teachers of biological science for the elemen- tary and secondary schools of the stateg to provide the required pre-professional Work in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and medical technol- ogyg and to present a general education program that will enable the student to obtain knowledge, under- standing and .an appreciation of the living world. 77 military department The Military Department of Henderson State College is more than just another facet of education. 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 teachers and counselors, go out of their Way to provide students with guidance and understanding. .-vu. 'I' I' Captain Kenneth Necessary Assistant Professor .vs . 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' 9 3 .y ,.-, V 'tx Q fx A 1 rf 1 as Bobbie Akers Robert Akers Judy Allen Karen Allen Phillip Allen Donald Almond Gary Atkins Mary Ann Bacon Tommy Bailey Janis Baker Ronald Baker Vickie Ballard Roger Barentine Linda Barnett Joyce Baswell Betty Beck Mary Beck Robert Beene Katherine Bell Mary Agnes Benette Henderson has always been known for its outstandmg cheerleaders. . i1'f'.e-'afz-wwf ' ' . - a , ' - . f r 5 5'-.nfa'g g: .. r X y . :PSB ..4ae5s.gaw14ia, :-sl i 3 -A ' ,F-. -.-.fa-3-:,,-'-gr' HI.. .54 -QA: ..-pi ,, lm :':::,,5u:3vSl5',,k-.-: I Q, Y z t Q, ,1',5Q'i3u1-zrsk: . ,fn . fiiiviiiziffsefvfjf 'NAT 99 I thought I told you to stay outta Hot Springs. 72, , . I xt 4- , X. .- V . wi. 9 . r- ij? ' ,.- .. si. 9 .3,XN,5s... ., .. :iii X X565 X ,, X 1 '1 H ' ' 115 !wE E F, 3:-.NS-.. 5- x X x 'Y K. i' . .- ' f - - .-4+ .5-, zzflffpx -h if 3 ,x 1:1 L' fC if N if B wie- X Ii S . . Q ,.,. . L. f 'A 9 Q P. I . in 1 ,. Ir..-. 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Caldwell Jim Dardenne Phillis Davenport Eric Davis Gary V. Campbell Kathryn A. Campbell Wayne Campbell Mary C. Carle Ramona Davis Phyllis J. Dedman Jerry Dellinger Keith Carr David D. Cavnor Charles Chambers Nancy Chaney Willliam N. Dennis Tommy G. Deramus Curt Derden Steve Christ DeOnne Cicero Charles Clayton Charles L. Clemons Gary DeVun Gloria Diemer Linda G. Dixon We came we saw, We conquered. f .. 5 ,e f N 'A 'Vx N m. ' 9. ' . . X N f Tv' ? i ' ggi., ' sl: I 1 Jimmy T. Coats Portia Cochran Ann Coker David P. Conrad Connie Cook Christina Cox Edward Croft Stephen K. Crosby John H. Crump Robert P. Culbertson Donnie Dalmasso Margaret Jane Dansby seniors A1 ease??? 1' iv- f YZ. V Ayu- ,, .V 'v x 'R 1 6 . X + Q -: N X I Ax H- ,W , ,-,, This boy makes big promises and keeps them, seniors li- 1 -x. e X fb :I X -. N NI X 5. - v X v -mn 3... Qi' 47 . Y X William Dixon Judy Dozier David Drummond James Duffy Susan Dwiggins Edwina East Judy Echols Freddie Elam Susan Elton Janie Erskine Robert Erskine Herbert Evans Gregory Felling Lloyd Fitchett Phil Fitzhugh Sue Fletcher Kay Ford 'IR1vyla Forga Alice Forthman Jerry Foster Shirley Frazier Dorothy Fugate Ronald Fuller Carolyn Garner Michael Garner Robert Garrett Danny Gary Alice Gentry Michael Gipson Carol Goodgame James Gray Martha Gray Sue Gray Cheryl Green Thomas Green Bobby Greenberg Jeanette Gregory Larry Griffith Proof that life is really a three ring circus. Would you believe one ring Linda Hamilton Barbara Hancock Myra Harris Rodney Harris Vickie Gaither John Hardage Thomas Hare Gary Hart Dianne Harris Jessie Hawkins Beth Haynes Don Helms Jack Helms Linda Henderson Mark Henderson Betty Henry Fred Henry Sharon Hensley Linda Herron Charles Hill Some people lei sleeping dogs lie. seniors ' ,,.-4,,. ri, - -'- . --4' mess. dx V ,cf-:szsaa Q A I . 2-ref' ilk , 7 1 . if . 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Sandra Johnson Judith Johnston Donna Jones Gary Jones Mary Jones Pat Kauffman Jon Keel Philip Keen Jean Keesee Harold Keeton Suhail Khoury Carol Kirby Roger Kuykendall Karen Langley Curtis Lankforcl Rose Gail Leatherberry - Q '3':':'327 1- ' ' x 1- es- .WN ' gkigif ' 1 A wr. , 25' f! ' S J r J ' i s ' -if 1. J- ' ff ' ., I 6 K- ff, QXXJX A ' - H15 xx J, x, ' ,iv- J gwse' i ' . g51f:fi'7V',i 6535 , , , xq. +I.. 3. , 5.4 , .R X,......'XXx. .-. if ' H ' - lf ' 'T .1 Lg' g.,'kfQ,..f'L-f- f . ,J ' 'KX W - ,' f 'F5.fQf'l,,.4.'v:f,,1 'R .JR Q 'ma 3 fi . fs. V- 'f ,-.V 1. , ,L,:,11'- ' - t -' w.?i'ivf5:':fg+:g-' lr ,..., L.. .. . i L M x ' ' i w -I-:rj '- Q26-:pw ,L E. 4134 -ff'f,?3ff5f,f .agua .wa-Biif Y. -ull! .'-lf! ' N .. ui '54 ' seniors Charles LeRoy Raymond Lewallen Georganne Lewis Delbert Lillard Andy Long Lola Long Jacqueline Lowrey Lavonne Loyd Barbara Lucas Sherry Mace Tesa Mackey Brenda Malcom Bobby Manning Stephen Manning Mariadel Marquez-R William Marsh Elizabeth Massey Rosemary Massey Wayne Mays Larry McCloud Noel McDaniel Elaine McDonald Eloise McDonald Ken McGaughy obles Af' sf ug: Linda McGrew Kenneth E. McKimsey Carol McMillen Larry Meeks Donnie Meredith Alan Merryman Max Michael J oe Michalls Sharon L. Miller Jerry Lynda Milton David A. Mitchell James T. Morgan David L. Morris Linda S. Morris Larry D. Mosier Diane Murphy Joseph P. Murry Terry Murphy Donna Muse Frances E. Neikirk David Nethery George Ann Newsome Ronald D. Newton J' im Nickels Joan Noesser Paul D. Oller Elizabeth O'Neal Carolyn Overton 4. . f:':' . Y' ii si ' W5-rmfza . .EH . w w. .. X xi fir- 1. .riflryf i -'AI ' If Qi :hr -: , .,-A-A-4. me - 9.5, W e - ug vw- -:.-:g55::5,.,5'.Q l ,xgxigy ri, Q ii., Q' , N ' , I viii mf. A . -- 1 ' ,gy xx A X I lx j 1 i N -:L C - -ww it si:-5 N R as Ms i ,. i an X xx 3 v ig xlgyfki hiigilgiwusm ' N- -NN P Nea A-1 'I A Gil .... .. 1 V W t 1 . - A ' ' gil -..L K I l To buyoi-not to buy. I X wg 1' fs .fp 94 D' ,N - ,X A , x l li 1 J 277 in , R Vp., m fs-4 . -z. , . ws , ' f-MB if r I w 'j 4--Vz: yn :rig Brenda A. Owens Betty Parker Margaret J. Parker Brenda K. Parks Kenneth Parks James Parsons Vicky Paschal Larry Patterson Janet M. Peebles Robert S. Peek Ruth Percefull Larry C. Petross Olivia Pierce Martha Pilgram James C. Pittillo LaDe11 Pittillo ts, H -,xg-Q . -Xi sean ' , , . 1.-'QQ , - -' Ni das ' my,-A H, .. 5. 'G . J rg X ..u N X f n N., xx P . ,,, ., it Tv? Q s ..,.,. , fi, KF? , tugs' 4: M For you pot fans, Henderson has a class on how to make your owng it's called crafts. Here is a girl doing her thing. seniors Sarah Plyler Ronald Ponder Roberta Postlethwait Don Powers Gloria Powers Marcia Powers Larry Pumphrey Susan Ramsey Michall Ratcliff Samuel Reed Barbara Reid Hoyte Reynalds William Richardson Elaine Roberts William Roberts Glenda Robertson Linda Roebbeke Joe Rumph Jane Sallee Joan Sallee This ms a familiar sight on Tuesday afternoons 0 SBHIUPS I spirit. ri with , l . I: ,W INS' xv . ,. 'fo 6.555 ff' fa Alpha Xi's and DZ's have that ole Reddle Judy Samuels Robert Samuels Daniel Scarbrough Allen Schwab James Shaddock Dwight Sharp Elizabeth Sharp Ronald Sheranko Maudie Shirley O. A. Shirley Richard Silfee Barbara Sirmon June Smedley Alan Smith Brenda Smith Cherry Smith I Jolene Vanderburg l Charles Vandergriff Karen Vanderwater J une Vent James Vermon Tom Vise Mary Von Kanel Howard Wallace I I Frankie Wallingsford 4 Rebecca Walls 1 But I've' just got to have that letter. 5SQ .- Q. 5 1 iff' 'IQ' U I . 1 I V vga 51 7:1 lv 4 - 'QIJASEQQQ' F' K ah: , .. 37' A all ::H'li.YnN I III I , 0 ,gm F IQ 5. . I v E.. 98 1 Marie Smith Marilyn Smith Rhonda Smith Shirley Smith Vicki Smith Barbara Smithers John Smithers Reggie Speights Randy Spray Harold Stafford Ronnie Stanley Trudy Stewart Tommy Still Evelyn Strawn Sherry Suggs Danny Sutton Alireza Tabrizi Steve Taylor Troy Teague Clark Terrell Ronnie Thornton Sheila Thomason LeNeita Tillman Gerald Tweedle John Vancura ffl' Aw? A liiile insurance can't hurt. .Q ,Ap-F ,Al seniors It is a proven fact that the annual rainfall on Henderson's campus exceeds that of the East Indies monsoon season. seniors i f NB 5. 'E 'l Y 3 9 'x Q. :A OJ X Donald Walsh Ronald Walsh Fletcher Ward George Ward Thomas Warrington Susan Watkins James W. Watts Laura Weatherford Myra L. Weaver Doretta M. Webb Richard Westlake John Whatley James Wheat Loren Vlfhisenhunt Nelson White Stephen White Vicld White Mary Lou Wilkins Michael Wilkins Jim Williams Rita Williams Elton Willis Annette Wilson Wihna Wilson Russell Winchel Lucy Womack Diane Wood Elbert Woodard Kenny Woodfield Felix Woodruff Lorraine Word Cynthia Wright William Wright Dolly Wylie , Q- . , 1 J Tf . 1 s. n ' James Yancy Judith M. Young Stanford Young Irene Youngblood For one week in November KSWH-FM sponsored a marathon for the Chi1dren's Colony and raised over seven hundred dollars from donations and the sale of merchandise donated by Arkadelphia merchants, as shown here. unloxy, .:. ' A 4 . , Y ' .J f' I if idiom uw-self' class officers -ag 'Qi 'fi 7 ' fi ' ' . fa W ' ik , A ', r Z x - -1 . . . N -' ,gym ,q- .g ' . K x 4 - 33: X 4 x px , fl' ,Mig 3 ,Rig Qk X. lk Dk N414-' 527 ' 'N- E 1 'Q E 11 No. 2 rffs' 3 as --4s s-w E1 1 So E, :1vfqqg4X ,i 4 - -. if 10 w 3 X A ,U .., -3 asf 1 ' .li '-'v . ,-wtf 5 , fw 1 is-f 'sf . ' B K. No. v r rr. 'H X. tx r 1 1 rf l We ' :..x,,kz1,4-.2 A student a.t Henderson cou.ldn't get by without the library. Judy Abbott Garvin Abernathy John M. Ackerman Penny Adair Gary Adams Hilda Allen Almastine Anderson Barbara Kaye Anderson Ronald Anderson Sandra Anderson Ruth Atwater Fred Attwood Glenda Ault Charles Baker Stella Baldwin James Baugus Suzanne Bean Judy Bean Susie Beavert Rebecca Beck Carolyn Beckham Ronnie Beeles Allan Bonnett Jimmy Bennett juniors Harvey Berry Dickie Black Sarah Blackwood Cathy Branan Randy Brister Charles Brown Richard Brown Sara Browning John Bryan Gloria L. Buford Michael T. Burgett Gary Burroughs ig by G A giff. 'f 'lx Ml ,-.3 - ' 35.24 . -a 7'?'xei ir , A f - - 2' klqzikj-far' Eur .mm 'N' isa ,Fi B341 Students observed the war moratorium at Henderson i 3 , I' x -fn, H' ,f smef lt - 11: 'iii I1 Q-1 lg, an -TI' K X l 1 -1 .A I tl! A N in 529541 Y Sf 1 vb' kv , il t t-' v-T-' A K X 'K S la px , A if. ,: 4 riff V -.gig-,Q M: - .4., of 31... 5.1fs, sga,4 , n .:,L' - ax' Irf- ':' '.- ' 22 U .mr y u A7 9 , -ja' 1-' V 3:-135' - ' fe 15- ' Q51 ' ' ' f'2Lr?,, X ' ' :2'g16v,,' X . - , ,.f,,., , , I-iv 4 :- -259' . , Lf . iii I, 4516.1 H' ' ,Ill-..n'::u ' -x: .gfH'i 55'5E: ' - - -f 4- --.:.,, .Jil J., NK... 'vw l 'ivy .. 'W rg ::.....,::r:..:,, - 'm::::::. ,f . ......,g,, , 2 . ' My S 1 .. , 3 ?'f??f' , 'l'5l-lf? f sy J 95' gg -. - '-41.34 I ,ij 2 1 -. 1 , fix N Q 5 H , .., 1 . 1 -A Am -X. L3 Linda Byrd Nelson Cahill Don Callicott Sylvia Campbell Dianna Carlock Neva Gates James Carman Nina Casey Linda Jean Chambers Thomas Clifton Clifford L. Labeff Vicki Counts Collie Carole Cook Gary Cowenhoven Devona Cowling James Crews Zelma Crump Ellen Cunningham Paul Curtis Margaret Ann Daniel Carolyn Davis Ellen Lou Davis Gary D. Davis James M. Davis Julie Davis Jerry Debin Florence Delavan Robert Dempster Joyce Duke Michael A. Dunn Paula Edwards Lynn Elliott William H. Etter Glenda R. Erwin Randy Fain David Fargacon Gerald Fason Jimmy Faulkner Elizabeth Feemster Rebecca Ferguson Terry Flenor Martha Floyd Farrell Vance Ford Pam Fore Constance Forte Billy Charles Gardner Sandy Giese Geneva Givens David Glover Lee A. Glover John Gore Kay Gorman Wilma Gray Gayle Elizabeth Greene Kenneth Greening John Haltom Gregory Hannah Larry Hardin Carol Jean Hardman Sue Harmon Henry Harris Hugh Harrison Glenda Hart Annette Harville Sandra Hays Sig Tau pledges carry ole Reddie spirit at the Ouachita game. 14. . . - ,x':.,:g: , . 4-, Z if ffm- N gas: as 5. ' ' sag.. .,1 3 is .2'i?5!'17i N os... -4. , nga. N Q, 1 N Q- X N N' q . wget? X N:-.., , - .-,sszyil ,- . :pm R '41, - ' Hilti 251 f M i Nu, we , Qi? 5 -. .Rajiv U I H I 4 .ef ff! ::fV ' H Q. D 5 .W- X ,X 3 4. 4 x , ,. , .: , 4 1 a m izfflffzti .W - as-Se - 'rx if za 4, ,. ' ig' ig, 'Q 3' 4 SE 'N-.mr .' Ig: - 4 . , '-,, 1 4 , I Vx i 1 V , rf ' : 1 ' s ' a tv ' . Y. 4 x we in it da 'Q , 9 f-Q H N :ik .-Hx f Y Q Q 'C ig-sg 'XX :Ein no larsr 1 if N X a-:xi Q 1- 2 rw-.aa X x r' MX: X W X I ii . ,. ES Barbara L. Henry Carl Henson Jan Hickman Jerry Leon Hillman Donna Hodge Patty Holly Kathleen Hooks Brenda Hopkins Consevella Horton Danny Howard Barbara Huffman James C. Hunter Pat Hyslip Sue Ellyn Jackson John James Jane J arrard David Jarvis Richard Johnson Bobby Glenn Jones Joe P. Jones Rosalind Jones Ronald Don Johnson Ronald L. Johnson juniors Wendell Ketchum Evelyn Kirkpatrick Nancy Kjeldgaard Pat Knight Pam Lambert Larry Glenn Lawson Patricia Lewis Ann Lightsey Nancy Lynn James Machen Alan Marks Bill Marsh Margaret Martin Jewell W. Massey Larry Eugene May Ronnie Mayes Barbara Ann McCarthy Gordon F. McCa.mmon Glen McCullough Joe McCutcheon Brenda McGehee Bobbie McHenry Patricia McLarty Kay Medlin Linda M. Meeks Mary Mills Brenda Minor Elizabeth Mount Charlotte Moore Bill Morgan Marvin E. Morris Dennis Morrison Thomas Murray Annette Myers Jack Myers Sharon Neel Tom Newberry Sherry Newsom Bobbie Nichols Mary Jo Teague Noey sr! X: , A '98 ,Ty ,A .wwe 3,3--tgzw-4. . E' .il , , 'Q vihfv E53 ,Sh eff S , Q35 J, V X j5?f'i'fE:5g,::,f A 0. ri' 4' I f Lux A ' . :W . X' ' ,K f Qi',3,g yn , , -- 'wav jjfrv- ,-F' Jiri, E ,if , ,,' , lg iff V L uf ' 'lnfiiii' fee v 6' L ' N J I :QL fl Liu' : dw :L 'uniors Feature Twirler Julie Davis Rachel Batson Nunn Polly Orr Jean Palmer Ricky Parker Lula Mae Pate Vicki Patterson Sandy Pentecost Lonnie D. Phelps Freida Phillips Sheila A. Plyler John Porhamer Jean Powell Delores Presson Billy Prislovsky Phyllis L. Rabon Tommy Ramsey Marcus C. Reed Diane Reynaud Rebecca J. Renolds Joyce Richardson Linda Ritchie Jackie Robertson Margie Robinson Daniel C. Rogers Wayne Rogers Harold Gene Rogers Jim Royal Robert B. Sapaugh Cindy Satterlee H. Harold Scheuer Robert Schieffer Jimmy Schultz Dianne Sealy Brenda Shehane Freeman Shell Virginia Simmons Ronald Snead Alexis Smith Daniel L. Smith Deborah Smith Sue Snead Danny Speir Linda Steelman William H. Stephens John W. Stevens Charles H. Stewart Douglas S. Strack Steve Strasner 42 x v -im, '- . E he 1 ,gh fre, .3 , Nil. I I 1 D s K 55 1. f i 1 4 ,. 'ifl f 5 af . -15... , 6 g .,... - ,524 2' ' Q ff a viifiiviiw s - N s l ,Wins A J 'tr J . ,YEA R' U' .QE -.-- . -3 W Qs ' NVE Si ies c x l QD . X ., t S. xii 4 x 3 Q X ' .. X -xx s N8 . N 'SP ppqo 2 Q X P 1,3 33' ' , . X .' N. -o M .Q ? ff' 'ii' WF . ' k , ,M .', an ,N x 1 for , I. I il wr 1 'F M !'l'.'hl4flHl QV 11,1 'N' 4 ' 432: V -, V - A ,zcgf-,'j,',.g' ,. , if , -l .aft X pg, .f k ' ' v If, . ' gf:-LQ' - vw- Q , , 1 ara , ,, I in 2 -jj .. Q .N M' , uf -is ' I 1 -uv? Q 1 - . vlll 'Q :'yots:'S'a4' 9' 'Pla ' I 'W s Mary Strickland Bill Struble Glen Sweden Joyce A. Taylor Linda Terry Mae Thomason Richard Thompson Charles Thigpen A. G. Tidwell Margo Traywick Elizabeth Tye Billie Varnado Mike Ward Nelda Jean Ward Susan Warram Pat Watkins John Watkins Marion West Calvin B. Wheeler Carrie Wheeler Mary Sue Whitten Milly Whittington James Wickliffe Judy Ann Wiley Marilyn Williams Tommy Wilson Susan Wimberly Judy Wise Joe Young Paulette Young Ronnie Young Lynn Zeno juniors N, S n 8 1 'T uv J -1 1 i -rf- if ...- ,ggjl 'fi' ttgvlf ff?- f .na.. fy 4 5 Z PP I i iQg iv No1W Hunt, x 1 1 x 5. 34. .24 fi Qu Ki! 4. isg Q IPM-y111' H 'G 1- -K iw. This is Hendez-son's answer to the Monterey Pop Festival! Carolyn Alford Eugene Anderson ,J j , ' Rnd-,u-,Z-!,,-:,f Grace Andrews ' 0 '55 ' 2 1, ' s. .Suki Eric Armour Elizabeth Armstrong Thanna Atherton Jane Bailey Pamela Barnett ff Don Basse Vesta Baswell John W. Bates Gary Bean Eugene Beasley Judy Bell Dawn Bennett Jack A. Bennie William M. Black Stephen Blakley Jim Blancett Debbie Blanton Janet Bollen Brenda Bowdle Barbara Bradford Jerry Bradford sophomores Melissa Brady John Bray Jerry Brewall Dicksie Lea Brewer Beckie Brown Samuel Bryant, Jr. Dana Bunn Linda Bumpass William P. Burks Muriel Burroughs Melinda Kay Biven Richard Byrd Y x L num' Caisse: N4 1 rf- ,WCG is N- ,. f: . X55-rf , 4- . L via fx , - 4. JV' ,i - 'Mr-rg N lf as 'Sa 2 Q if Y., . - X-.ml 1 , :,, x 983: P f like X .2 e NM'-4 ,px f mfg- i. 61112 Q '. X.- y 5. , sophomores ...... N...-.Nu v Another merry Henderson student on her way to class. 6 , N 1 'f nan.. F' J x ,ef F.- 3 ,Xl .N rt A ,ia ' , 1-tu-R' , , 1 Quia- ss. l I 1-:Ip ' '-,fv YY s i N xii' 'X' 55 Qc x S, x - tr...-,fri s4's:g5:.,A, X :E ' 'lit' Cf: '- '- YF . SX .g X k, as N ' Qs xx, .- sk X Xl J Glen Caldwell Jackie Calhoun Pat Callaway Charles Carmean Wilma Carr Melinda Carter Ronald Chapmond G. Alan Clark Susan Clark Kathy Clay Alonza Clayborn, Jr Zellar Cochran Kay Coleman Mark Coleman Makram Copty Keith Cordon Sherry Cormier Sharrolean Counts Philip B. Cowger Kay Crocker Judi Mayfield Crump Steve Cuffman Calvin Cutler Jerry R. Dandurand Mark Dardenne Cherri Davis Debra Davis Elizabeth Davis Forest Davis La Juana Davis Leila Davis Ronald Lee Davis Jan Dillard Beverly Dixon Cleytus Dixon Alice Duncan Nonnie Dyer W. Elwood Edwards Jr B. Kaye Elliott Robert Thomas Elliott sophomores I thank someone just spilled a Coke down my back! Mary Jane Erskine Theda Erwin Diane Euseppi Karen Babich Kenneth W. Fechner Mark C. Felling Sandra Arlene Fendley M. Grey Ferguson, III MN ,'-'- x. ,ii Ill ,mm H '35-1 'ff 5' gg 31 9 at f 'X IPX ,a X H If K Debbie Foster Jack Fountain Donhail Fouranesh Paul Brian Fox Bruce Freeman Johnny Fricks Danny Frith Steven Frost Craig Fuller Ben Fulton Martha Garner Martha Gathright Hattie Golden Marvin Gorlach Kathy Graves Rickey Green Rebecca Griffin Nancy Grisham Mildred E. Grissom Rita Griswold Buster Guthrie Brenda Hall Glynn Hambrick Jay Hamilton Elizabeth A. Hancock Paula Hardin Richard Harrelson Candy Harris Patricia Harris Patty Harvey Sharon Heckel Daniel Heeke Joy Heflin Jane Hemund Delores Henderson William D. Henderson Freddie Hendricks Regina Henson Jerry Don Hildebrand La Wanda Hill Tommy Holiman Linda Holt Rebecca A. Holt David Hope Linda Hope Pamela House Donald Hughes Hollis Hughes William David Hughes Wally Hulan Danny Humphries Charles Jackson Darla James Nathan Jefferson Joyce Johnson Lewis Johnson Norman Johnston Beverly Jones David Jones Jeannie Jones Malessie Kee Kathy Kellogg Beckye Koberlein Brenda Lambert Craig Lashford The sign speaks for itself! J V ' . 3 1153:--,,,'-gg-' ' :mf ,gs i'SjI5E5 iT- , i3E'EiJ::' 2.-1 J '- 1 X 1 5 X We fetizflflpjqai-:,:12-Q - of-g:f5:1.,'.1,, 5.,,:7:5.. -X :.z: :- ., ra W 1 . 6554: X5 1 pifvz,-1.,..1, - f - we sf Y 4 4 N ' 9 :GRN x X e., iv x Q 1 -.N '-sf n ,S eg x x 'Qin Q 2 -1-'Yilhf , 11:11 . -w.-44. 5 IQ i N kv. ls S g ie.. my ,-A 4,4 Si ag h 1 M. K i 6 xii A g. N' f ' U- N - 5 I gA:l1si..,ifrfzkP'1flgw, mill' N QQ? Q ,' ll 'l Ft 1 X . '. ' lm i - i,4 ..1 Q4 sis i X -.1 ff ,, N. '-'i J li 'X N A .- 'L E Lois Lemons Bill Leslie Danny Lindsey Charles Loftin Kathy Long Thomas Ludwig Gary Lynch Tucker Lynch William Lyons Paula Malcom Marcia Manning Jackie Marks Judy Martin J im Maulden Janet Matthews Charles Maxey Rita May E. H. McArthur Joe McCarty Bill McCoy Virginia McLain Shirley McMillan William McRae Elizabeth McCarthy sophomores Kenneth Meredith Suzanne Michell Charles Miles Anne Miller Elizabeth Miller Steve Miller Bobbie Milus Thomas Mertens Carolyn Mitchell Larry Mitchell Marcia Mitchell Sherrel Mock Sheila Moncus Penny Moore Sarah Moore Gabe P. Moorman Teresa Marcia Morgan David Morris Danny Mott Frank Murphy John Newkirk, Jr. Tom Newton Patsy Nix Robin Nix Wilberdine Nolen Brenda Norman Donna Ottinger Sharon Otwell Sheila Owens Joe O'Neal Linda O'Nea1 Ricky Paul Sandra Pennington Barbara Perez Louis Pittman Kathy Pitts Ann Plafcan Ronnie Plummer Jan Ponder Wayne Prather as wi ' -4' Qi' L '53 J ig? 5 4. ' ' if at Y 4' S ff 120 I 1 'I W N' I I 3 Zf:E:32. ' ' 753' f .-.-1, 31 4. .2 1ff f2:E?? 3351 13 992 ,-ay.:-,Mx X l?,Qb:',f i 41 fn 1-ff . W 521 4 . 9 ' ' 722 'QF 9 , , ' 0 xxgc Qs I xr M, X S553 aw. Z 1 . '. L how big a person is! Sara Pratt Donna Pressgrove Kenneth Purifoy Kathy Reaves Betty Carol Reed Patricia Reedy Ronnie Reynolds Jamie Rhyan sop omores - W Height has nothing Bearl Riggon Cynthia Riner Terry Rippy Carolyn Roark Deborah Rooks Gary Rollins Ronnie Ross Janice Rowland Debbie Russell Janice Russell Sandra Sain Richard Sallee Charles Sandage Sandy Scott Beryl Self Danny Serrano Jackie Sesser John R. Shankle Brenda Shaver Joe Shaw Danny Sherer Jeanne Sherer Robert L. Shirron Gary Shoptaw Jeffrey J. Short Abedelrazak Shtawi Jesse Simmons Beverly Siratt Siman Slim Vernell Smith William Smith Eneree Sockwell Randy Sowell Robert Lay Sparks Elizabeth Ann Spigner Shirley Stelter Robert Suitt Darrell Sorters Albert T. Sutton Betty Jo Sykes is J ' S 3 . 5 . J. 7 fl, . , , 4 ugly kj . ' . .uE'i::rQ5:g5.g i ' qw 'Y X352 Q NYS 5 lx sk X A l SSRN . . I 1 .ma r 31.3 2- i'f:1-J'-' f av. . if fr! I ,, iii ' -nu-u4,: ',,,:,',f W! - .Zi R 5 'Aix . .e in., 'P 3 X rs- E W 1 X .W .... . I X A' asf .47 A B V 5 J. J' ' -. w ' 5 SSN? . 'iv at ' Y imi .. Q ,vs -K 3 'sv' N WN A x N f 1 QE z :ef 'x .. L ' ,'- . 4 K... , X . ' '4 1 . ' i 'vi ' . . jxvtk ml If 5 V f---7- !--. - X..-igigsgggfgwgi, . I.: F .- ,sw x hx Y .bi-Q? .5 yy . wg: X , 1 Q X Ni m il Q X391 1 up x v xii H k i X 9 ' , . , an , 5 ,X hr' 'A Toni Jo Tackett Phillip A. Taylor Sharon Thomas Thomas F. Thomason Sandra T. Thornton Randy L. Thrash Sheila Thurmond Susan Tichenor Janes Turner Blossom Vanhook Donna Vincent Jim Wage ?.,.,.:iN,: 4' : -: I , . ' '. 4.4, s ' ' ' Y v N ' One of the prettiest locations on our campus. sophomores Don Wagster Gary Wait Larry Walker Paul Charles Walker John O. Wallace Sherman Washington Alan West Diane White Willie James Whitmore Ben L. Williams Bertha Williams Bob Williams Carol Ann Williams Virginia Williams Lynne Wilson Richard Womack , 3 ,- is - ,X L S? W' Si ii i , XR 2 ,f' ff! X X . sophomores not unlike sardinesg lv 'X s Q- Af Love is having 1 X x x I s ' E35 Q If N sX , Q -S is ' C 33 N x 'Q X ' is Af K u Q ,. , -1- 's iff 1 f , N X ig x xv' someone to do your assignments for you vs- V, R !5' . . Debbie Wright Rhonda Wright Sue Wright Elva J 0 Wylie Joe Wylie Virginia Young Beverly Zachry Kay Zachry Janie Zullo freshman Ross Whlpple President Leesa Haney Senator No. 2 4-1 - -- un... 0-- 1. 'ir , N. ,lilcrie-, ..., M. Denny Abernathy Larry Acers Bill Akin Glenda Alderson Susie Aldridge Sue Alexander Donna Allbritton Mary Anderson Bobby Angel Frank Arnold Debbie Atkins Mary Attwood Glenna Avery Ann Ayres Danny Baber Michael Bailey Peggy Bain Robert Baker Janice Ballard Phillip Ballard Belinda Bandy Mike Barton JoAnne Bates Yvonne Battle Lynn Bauman Happiness comes after a Reddie victory. Pat Baxter Ann Beal Bonnie Bell Cynthia Bell David Bell Nancy Benton Jerry Berry Peggy Berry lv' .- - wg , .v.smz1 -W H ' ' Iyvmsfgr-': . -:- .,vg:-:::,-::':,q:. . .f '5 ' 4, b, . -1:4-Q3gi:3 as P' x 4 of- ' :we x..-4,2-f -. ,.f.a!I4fh-... K- 5 5. A V -.. .. S S v. ., ,V I: ., Xxx :Ag l Stes vii Exif .X , Q. 1970 star I tudent activities Happiness comes after a Reddie victory. , Qty Pat Baxter Ann Beal Bonnie Bell Cynthia Bell David Bell Nancy Benton Jerry Berry Peggy Berry - FT ER? TTT? VE 1 lx N '55 lf. ff ff 7 X I X N lsr! N .. '-':-'J . ax f gag: I ' ' u 7, K, 1 w ' I A A 'Q'-.4 ',rf 9' 8 ' k 1 w w ,E f'?fJ53 1' ' wx' Q W, . I , 4-I FH a-- 'A , P ' s 1 x . 1-1 Q ,, f - ' .:'- ' fWT'1'l'1 1f , .' .5,'y'f?.,?,'+f , A, ., . , . ' r.Lg'y!-m' I-,uh . A,,1. ' -s , 1-f-7:,.,f .' ' -. ,,w'.- . ,. .- 5 1-1 H1 fwfr' 1 :J . f' -.f f N . :4'-.'.-1'A1-- . 1- ? f .W -IM ., , ,Q '. ui.. , ,i H K. 4 1' im'-' ' Q ' Z , .- ,. .,w., ,. 1 .4 ' ,, I .yn . , ' . -Q , , ., - I 5 . 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' '- ' ,,.f, Q , , X, .. .. v ,J .C'1-,X.'f'-- .-5f ' ' W 'P 4 7 1 4 .' -' , , 1' g' .gl- -,Q -. sf. 'l.. Qgw Lf-.,4've .. xr, Ha. 'fjfgq ' ,Q '.w1'h3,1 .11 6 H xL'u,f-l,,,'.,A. 'fffqxv f '. T ' L-'J,,.:Lv. oz fn , ,. .1 - 9. ,...,..l..-.....-..,,,r...-.u,,.. H.. V-.Ml fx 1, A 1 V15 ' x x , X V. 'fx Z 4 , . . . , , x , . . x , , X - mv. -.LXQXN-5.. N, f , . ,. ,ln x , .VW -za R - '--' - .rx nv ' , - -A.. ., I , , A ,ug , ' - ur. -::'..f,. -, ,, 1 , .5 .J-,,. 41 ,. v . 4 : 1 , r ' uf-'I 5 4 rr -x,.. X Lv , ,dl found themselves together again' in the Student Personnel 1 panhellenic The morning ,that sorority rush ended, the members of the coun- 1 office. waiting t.o give out their bids. , ' it . ' 1 1 1 11 1 E! '1 1 1 ,sag Q! Members are from left to right, seated. Debbie Rooks, Alice Harrison, Alpha Taug and standing, Jean Powell, Alpha Sig: Buttrum, and Cathy Dean, from Tri Sigmag Bobby Nichols, Penny Adair, Alpha Taug Trudy Stewart, Alpha Xi: Carol Alpha Taug Donna Blasengame, Alpha Xi, Vicki White, Born, Alpha Sigg and Karen Vandewater, Rita Williams, Lynn Elliott, Alpha Sigg Nancy Grisham, Alpha Xi, Marilyn and Nancy Birkhead, Delta Zeta. Members are from left to right, front row, Jim Bennett, Sig back row, Jim Medley, Sig Tau: Robert Dempster, Sig Epi Taug Mike Ward. Sig Epg Noel McDaniel, Allan McClaskin, Andy Carraway, Charlie Ross, Phi Lambg Keith Carr, Phi Theta Xig Jimmy Coats, Richard Womack, Phi Sigg and Sigg and Steve Baldwin, Sig Tau. ul, ...ps- i.f.c. 5. -va 3 ha sigma alpha ,L is CHAROLETTE ARNOLD Prescott, Arkansas MARY JANE ATTWOOD New Edinburg. Arkansas LINDA BERRY Lewisville, Arkansas CAROL BORN Arkadelphia, Arkansas SHARON BRAUGHTON Hot Springs, Arkansas J OHNEYITE BURK Glenwood, Arkansas NANNE'I'I'E BURROUGH Hot Springs, Arkansas NANCY CHANEY Dierks, Arkansas SHARON CLARK Arkadelphia Arkansas CECILIA DANCER Star City, Arkansas CONNIE DAVIS Mountain Pine. Arkansas BOBBIE DIGGS Glenwood, Arkansas KAREN EIFLING Wabbeseka, Arkansas LYNN ELLIOTT Arkadelphia, Arkansas THEDA ERVIN Eldoracio, Arkansas KAREN FABICH Rockford, Illinois 5' .N f' of V- sf'- I' ..4' -sa 5-:,, .1 figy' '-Q Qi V xy, .,.- 1 xisfaadg Alpha Sig means sisterhood Ns . XX ,ps AEA '17 PATRICIA GOBER McGehee, Arkansas J ANICE FUGGIT Murfreesboro, Arkansas CAROLYN HALTOM Prescott, Arkansas KAY JONES Fort Smith, Arkansas JOYCE JOHNSON Hot Springs, Arkansas BECKY KOBERLIN Pine Blutt, Arkansas PAULA MALCOLM Gurdon,Arkansas SHERRY MATHIS Arkadelphia, Arkansas NANCY MITCHELL Mountain Pine, Arkansas CATHY MUSE Prescott, Arkansas SUSAN NASH Lewisville, Arkansas BRENDA O'NEAL New Hope, Arkansas JEAN POWELL Lewisville, Arkansas JAN RETHERFORD Arkadelphia, Arkansas CRISTY ROACH I-Iot Springs, Arkansas KATY ROBERTS Little Rock, Arkansas LORETTA SINGLETON Oden, Arkansas MARGIE SMITH Hot Springs, Arkansas ANN VAN DIVER Prescott, Arkansas FRANKIE WALLINGSFORD Hampton, Arkansas SUZANNE WELCH Arkadelphia, Arkansas VICKI WHITE Stuttgart, Arkansas DEBBIE WILLIAMS Warren, Arkansas JUDY WILLIAMS Arkadelphia, Arkansas Alpha Sigma Alpha encourages participa- tion in campus activities and organizations. They list members hip in the Student Senate, Heart and Key, and A.W.S. The Alpha Sigs are proud of their sisters who are Reddie cheer- leaders, fraternity sweethearts, R.O.T.C. spon- sors, Who's Who, and Kappa Delta Pi. 31- I don't wanna sing, I wanna dance. i 1 Vicki White, president, Carol Born, Karen Fabich, Frankie Wallingsford, and Jean Powell are officers. .....andp1edge!!! fe' Ii , H . E r .. . h-5. 4 V . -.fig Y ,Q 'vk- , , . ' '1Q,3,QQ,, K i. - r 73- E J' fi q X . - 'Erica' ' I' 'wr Y .1 ' J , fr? - :re if ,Qi J ' Q 1i , P K '. X 5 :A 'A I I Z , Q ' Li i i U - i t am , as - ' if 2 ft- f l i 5? 5 , XX I . X N I ' ' 1 A . X ' o I C Q .X , X 1 ' A s 4 3 - X W Y g ,U F .4 n A J, W Li p..,rw'Ci'f 'u W, p p ' . ff!! 152 Rush....ruslz.. . I 1 f' 59' ? We want youll!! Who me????? Kenny Cargile ltreasurerl. Carl Henson Csecretaryb, Gary Davis Cvice presidentb, Jim Bennett Cpresidenth. ,,.f For the second consecutive year the Brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma received the Student Sen- ate award which is presented to the organization on campus which displays the most Reddie Spir- it during the H.S.C. Homecoming week. With the help of another outstanding pledge class, the Sig Tau's had a very successful trick or treat for the Chi1dren's Colony in Arkadelphia on Hal- loween night. Together with other projects, the pledges helped to make this another Sig Tau Year . When is rush over??? l Slgllla all EIIIIIII3. 'I f in' :.f-:'-:-e..f. ,- X ' ::'.m:','- 2-:-gf. I , ,' vu. fu., 5+ '- fa,.' 1. , , , ,, . I I ..,, I ,. 135' 'VF K . , 33 I I 1 16, v A vw I-jp, ,pijeff If 1 1 , . . GARY ARNOLD Sheridan DON BAILEY Hot Springs STEVE BALDWIN Hot Springs JIM BENNETI' Pine Bluff PERRY BOLDING E1 Dorado SKIP BOWLINE Arkadelphia KEN CARGILE E1 Dorado BILL COOK Rison MARK COOPER Little Rock BILL DALTON Waldon GARY DAVIS Hot Springs TED FOTIOO Little Rock 0-u 'T 4-pw. mai 1 Who is that boy? ,3 5 I ...wx V' f'l5- X ' I 'VS X X xX QQ f QQQ NXX Ll' K RX .5 ' - ' X 'iii Qs NN I1-:fr A QW I X N .5 flfE:f?xg W .XX X . WYX . km -as '. 'wx IRI TERRY GAITHER. Little Rock BUTCH HENRY Little Rock CARL HENSON Little Rock TOMMY HUNT Hot Springs GEORGE JONES Little Rock GEORGE KERR Mt. Ida JIM MCMILLAN Sheridan MIKE NOLAN Little Rock RONALD NU'I'I' Camden RICK RODGERS Little Rock KEN ROGERS Texarkana JOE SPOON North Little Rock WALLY SWITZER Little Rock ROBERT THOMASSON Rison JOHN THORPE Pine Bluff BRIAN WILLIS Little Rock JACKIE WRIGHT Benton rf:'ff'. - A ' wg? 5 All - fr., , . ,.I 9 slgma Pal:- ,.:.4g , . ,Q -A -, rf is N 4 :- fi 'S' X .,,. ,, at , 25' 5 .' .E ., , R h , ,-,:, ,Q alp a ig A A., 4' it ww CQLS S ,HRW O 5,2 ' 5 aa 1 -5. W x N gg r Q s M G f ' 'JK x A R X M -.e:S!g5gf:. .vsiyiixlk igfi A N A -ionkxf xx X R, -, X x is vi QQ? sms -. , FN -f V of 74 mm N' r r w Q x xx Q .-.x N s . 5 'NN 3, 355 If-XX Qxx M 1 Nw. N X rp: X N x w. If s J 1 x TAX Q, x N X , M X .. 412' 2-15' ' A X fss.-N - V, V x...-v. -' W 2 3 , 'YES' xii. ASEAN wa,-Qt . :Q . SUE ABERNATHY , wg Hughes Springs, Texas X PENNY ADAIR .J . Fordyce, Arkansas ' ,O y 3, . Af' DAWN BENNETT 4, we Little Rock, Arkansas A REMONA BLANN W' as Wt.--,, x .X V . Crossett, Arkansas in MARSHA BUIE Q. O Benton, Arkansas ' Q CAROL ANN DICKERSON W North Little Rock, Arkansas 2 55512 JACKIE DUNLOP Little Rock, Arkansas A, 1 .ji- Q JANTS GOODWIN , A DeWitt, Arkansas U Ui, 52 . ,-, CAROL JEAN HARDMAN gpg - ' Arkadelphia, Arkansas A i ffy MARILYN HARRISON , Q ' Camden, Arkansas 5 Q1 SANDRA HERRING ' ' E1 Dorado, Arkansas RQ A , BECKY HOGAN ' Marianna, Arkansas 7 Aff' NANCY HOGAN Little Rock, Arkansas BECKY HOLT Arkadelphia, Arkansas LINDA HONEY Hope, .Arkansas JANLE J ARRARD Dierks, Arkansas 43. A -.qv f ,, ,,+ A sf- Q. . Nrpq., A '. A ,af , 5' 3 5-.ri R--'N X ,ly ' if Mi ' ' E v ,.. RSA .,,f. N. A. f . , .9:5r,,n!?i,?-W' ., r 13 1,5--Ag,' . f xxx. 7: ' 4 MM K A: , :I . ' A v ' , ,. , JV W Vmrilur- X Drawing for the Taus! nw .Q r ' . 5-P '. .wr A X' 'M ii, ..-X, RQ A x . '..xX'B.-N-Q:-RC J A - is' , - -.X 'Z 1 JS- N 1,113 ' , . V 'fiwzf-' ,w -Y' q t u 'zgix ' . . SN-Q A A E:c'iNx, ' . 2: , xiii? N -A L, ., x ' ' Y ,x ,Q ,rfzfz X Q.. 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'S+ ' V '5 f ' -ix , v I z 31 X O -1 J , aw, -K, 5 e ,PN .1 6. 3, , If - Q, X 'il X 3 I , -'E' 'iR. x - '5 I YE- sg it X ,Nik FS Il , -or I tan'- 4 eq I I N CAROL JONES Norman, Arkansas KATHY JONES Baton Rouge, Louisiana PAT LASITER Newport, Arkansas SUSAN LEIBROCK DeWitt, Arkansas PATTY MARSH Warren, Arkansas SHARON NEEL Arkadelphia, Arkansas BOBBIE NICHOLS Hot Springs, Arkansas RACHAEL NUNN Hope, Arkansas LINDA O'NEAL Hope, Arkansas LINDA SUE PARSONS Texarkana, Arkansas CYNTHIA RINER Camden, Arkansas NANCY STEPHENSON DeWitt, Arkansas SUSAN TOLER Arkadelphia, Arkansas BILLIE VARNADO Norphlet, Arkansas SHERRY VAUGHCN Nashville, Arkansas MARY NELL VON KANEL Barton, Arkansas SUSAN WHITE Hope, Arkansas LYNN WISENER Warren, Arkansas Alpha Sigma Tau has been very busy this year The Taus received fourteen pledges during rush, and with their help the Taus tied for first place in winning the Spirit Award. The Taus are very proud of their sisters who are cheerleaders, ROTC Sponsors, Who's Who nominees, frater- nity and pledge class sweethearts, and majoret- tes. Three Taus appeared on the Sigma Tau Gam- ma calendar, and several members are in Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, and Heart and Key, one of the Taus is also the ROTC Band Sponsor. The Taus won second place in the judging of the Homecoming 'Floats, and gave Christmas to four underprivileged children. This spring State Day was held in North Little Rock, and the Taus held their annual parent-daughter banquet after the initiation of their new pledges. i ,ff Sisters to be! When I grow up I want to be a cowboy? 9 Wa ,Q 'si M V ' ' -V--if -' iff 51,-S U Penny Adair tpresidentl. Linda 0'Neal Crush chairmanj, Marilyn Harrison fvice-presidentj, Bobbie Nichols Crush chairmanj, Patty Marsh trecording secretaryl, Cynthia Riner Cchaplainb, Carol Jean Hardman Ccorresponding sec- retaryl, Mary Nell Von Kanel ftreasiuerj, Sandra Herring CSong leaderl. 1 13 NZ Reggin and Flash do it up for homecoming. Sig eps have spirit. JBITY -101111503 i!BCO1'de1'l. Douglas Strack Cvice presidentb, Mike Ward Cpresidentb, Tommy New- berry Csecretaryb, Johnny Davis Ccomptrollerl. ii' 0 'Aooo i Ji 1 lil till I ' SH mi p E l I Sigma Phi Epsilon represents Henderson's lar- gest national fraternity, with 90,000 brothers throughout the World. Sigma Phi Epsilon en- courages participation in all campus activities. Sig Eps are involved in athletics, Student Senate, Heart and Key, Circle K., marching band, Scab- bard and blade, Alpha Chi, and Star staff. Sigma Phi Epsilon also participates in many community projects such as fund drives, food collections, and the chamber of commerce. Sig Eps stresses devel- opment of character, Scholastic achievement, citi- zenship, and a very special emphasis on brother- hood. sigma phi epsilon HAYES BABER Arkadelphia, Arkansas LYNN BAUMAN DeWitt, Arkansas DAVID BELL Hollywood, Arkansas BILLY BIEDERMAN Arkadelphia, Arkansas LARRY CICERO Pine Bluff, Arkansas DAVID CONRAD Benton, Arkansas JOHNNY DAVIS Arkadelphia, Arkansas ROBERT DEMPSTER North Little Rock, Arkansas MARK FELLING Arkadelphia, Arkansas BRUCE FREEMAN Vicksburg, Mississippi RICKY GRAHAM Gurdon, Arkansas MASON GRAY Malvern, Arkansas JIM HARLOW Fordyce, Arkansas JACK I-LELMS Falls Church, Va. JIMMY HENDRICKS E1 Dorado, Arkansas MIKE HUDGENS Smackover, Arkansas Brother Johnson signs his life away. s ,W .A .- X H'-N, :JU 'Ev ,-ex ,, ..,.. V .1 F. ..- 'arw Xl' M-fs, xg-' -f V31 519 42 ,.. A' ,Q 'Pls ...mv 0:3-P af' ' K.,-0 4? CHARLES HUGGINS Malvern, Arkansas BILL JOHNSON Arkadelphia, Arkansas JERRY JOHNSON Cowboyville, Wyorriing SKIPPER LEDBETTER Fordyce, Arkansas MELL LOFTIS Little Rock, Arkansas DARREL MATI-HS Arkadelphia, Arkansas LAMAR MCMICHAELS Atlanta, Georgia BILL MORGAN Camden, Arkansas GABE MOORMAN Arkadelphia, Arkansas TOMMY NEWBERRY Arkadelphia, Arkansas MIKE PORTERFIELD Hope, Arkansas SCOOTER REGISTER Clarendon, Arkansas GARY ROWLINS West Memphis, Arkansas JIM ROYAL West Helena, Arkansas JOEY SHADDOCK Pine Bluff, Arkansas RON NIE SHEPARD Arkadelphia, Arkansas ROBERT SPARKS Graysonia, Arkansas BILL STEPHENS Phoenix, Arizona DON STEPHENS Crisco, Texas JOHN STEWART Dumas, Arkansas DOUGLAS STRACK Arkadelphia, Arkansas JAMES TOLER Chicago, Illinois MIKE WARD Arkadelphia, Arkansas ROSS WHIPPLE Malvern, Arkansas BOB -WISENHUNT Reggm City, Arkansas STEVE WORO Bear-den, Arkansas r '1 I-1 1-J SUSIE ALDRIDGE Malvern ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG Arkadelphia ELLEN BEAN Amity JUDY BEAN Amity KATHY BELL Little Rock DONNA BLASENGAME Pine Bluff J ANN BOGGESS Little Rock KARAN BOWLINE HUGHES! Arkadelphia BRENDA BRACKMAN Bradley MOLLY BUNYARD Perryville PAT CALLAWAY Donaldson JANE DANSBY Camden KAYE ELLIOTT Benton BILLIE ANNE FAULKNER Little Rock NANCY GRISHAM Altheimer LEESA HAN EY Abilene, Texas ff 'WS i f 'l ... - -,- ' .1 ,L III? x -41.2 .ai-2. ..-'1 . sv if if' lg.. 1 '10 N7 R. N, ,f Q3' .ming 59' 'df 'we--7 'Fr-:xv AS l! 'IS xml... , '1 CHERYL HASLEY Arkadelphia JUDY HILL JOHNSON Dierks VICKIE JOHNSON Russellville J UDI JOHNSON Russellville NANCI JOHNSTON Arkadelphia KATHY KESTERSON Ft. Leonard Wood NANCY KJ ELDGAARD El Dorado JANET LEWIS Camden JUDY MCCALLUM Arkadelphia LEAN NE MCNULTY Pine Bluff JULIE MILLER El Dorado DIANE DAWES MURPHY North Little Rock KATHY NICKLAUS Benton GRACIE NEIKIRK Pine Bluff GAIL NIEMY ER E1 Dorado PATSY NIX Little Rock DONNA OTTINGER Arkadelphia J ANICE ROWLA.ND Little Rock SUZANN E SMITH Little Rock TRUDY STEWART England LINDA STONE Holly Grove SUE TREECE Arkadelphia BECKY WALLS DesArc JUDY WILLIAMS North Little Rock VIRGINIA WILLIAMS North Little Rock PENNYE WILSON Amity RHONDA WRIGHT El Dorado NO Sl 1 X X The Alpha Xi Delta sorority was founded for kk the sole purpose of sisterhood. On Henderson's campus they have contributed much as a group as Well as in individuals. Alpha Xi Delta lists membership in Heart and Key, Scotch Guard, A.W.S., Student Senate, Who's Who, Circle KK, Tennis Team, Concert Choir, and Cheerleader. .- Alpha Xi has that ol' Reddie spirit. 5 -H1 X-. f-4 d 1-1 I , . i 7. K Donna Blassengame, president, Kathy Kesterson, Kathy Bell, Cheryl Hasley, Nancy Kjeld- Eaard, and Trudy Stewart are officers. .--wx, rv' . k i-5, . N-sex' 2 y greek life '70 .dwg mx Qu,- 'R '-X RW.. w 'X E1 , . ,assess ....... :lllli . .. Sr.. gx q 41 3' 25 W :4f.iQ.. ' AB ww :rf L , ima V as FP X-J .7 L. I - A x wage' iff? 1'5 lj? -Q . Q5 1. Q52 W . , - 'ANN-. M -fn .H- .. Y I. v , Wflfiwfek 'S theta xi Fred Henry, Wendell Ketchum, Richard Harrelson, Richard Sallee Eric Schlack. RANDY ALEXANDER Arkadelphia ERIC ARMOUR E1 Dorado JIM BENNET Hope BARRY CULP Gurdon ROBERT GEIGER Oak Lawn, Illinois DON GILL Dumas FRED HENRY Salt Lake City, Utah RICHARD HARRELSON Warren WENDELL KETCHUM Arkadelphia 1 -lin- gb NXX f 3 Q-iv WNW ALAN MCCASKIN Hot Springs NOEL MCDANIEL Pine Bluff DON PAMPLIN Lake Village KIM PETERSON Hot Springs GEORGE ROLLIN S Arkadelphia RICHARD SALLEE Hope ERIC SCHLACK Apache Junction, Ar izona F-4 if L-J 6' asf' V :ma .1-+I. -' nv' -va f QQ.: 'ia Q' f like .-11. ?54'Iff:SH Illini AZ J ANY E ALSPAUGH Smackover, Arkansas J ANICE BALLARD Little Rock, Arkansas ANN BEAL Annandale, Virginia BARBARA BETHEA Arkadelphia, Arkansas NANCY BIRKHEAD Little Rock, Arkansas AMY BOTSFORD Arkadelphia, Arkansas DEBBIE CHAMBERS Ft. Smith, Arkansas CLAUDIA CONDE Little Rock, Arkansas CINDY DAVIS Marianna, Arkansas PI-IYLLIS DEDMAN Malvern, Arkansas JUDY DOZIER Moro, Arkansas JUDY ECHOLS Arkadelphia, Arkansas MERILEE FERRIS Hot Springs, Arkansas DARLA JAMES Hope, Arkansas BOBETTE JOHNSON England, Arkansas LISSA KETGWIN Long Beach, New York NANCY LYNN E1 Dorado, Arkansas DIANE McNAMARA Arkadelphia, Arkansas MARSHA MAN NIN G New Jersey JOY MOSELEY Arkadelphia, Arkansas Delia Zetas are interested in Sig Ep pinning ceremony 'SBA 'N 'S F '-Q55 I, 7' . GEN XV 'WGA ffq W9 X0 SHERRY NEWSOM E1 Dorado, Arkansas CON NIE PARK E1 Dorado, Arkansas VICKI PATTERSON Little Rock, Arkansas HEATHER PIAZZA Little Rock, Arkansas JAN PONDER Arkadelphia, Arkansas SANDY RATCLIFF Little Rock, Arkansas BARBARA REID Arkadelphia, Arkansas GLENDA ROBERTSON Mesquite, Texas DENISE ROGERS Arkadelphia, Arkansas MARSHA ROGERS Little Rock, Arkansas JANE SALLEE Arkadelphia, Arkansas JOAN SALLEE Arkadelphia, Arkansas JANET SCOTT Camden, Arkansas BRENDA SHEHANE E1 Dorado, Arkansas BEVERLY SPIGHTS Crossett, Arkansas BECKY SOMIMERS Crossett, Arkansas TONI TACKETT Texarkana, Arkansas KAREN VANDEWATER E1 Dorado, Arkansas SHERRY WALLIS Little Rock, Arkansas J OANN WATSON Fort Smith, Arkansas SANDY WEISE Little Rock, Arkansas RITA WILLIAMS Hot Springs, Arkansas LYNN WILSON Arkadelphia, Arkansas SUE NELL WRIGHT Foreman, Arkansas delta zeta Delta Zeta encourages activity and involve- ment on campus and in the community. This is easily demonstrated by the fact that DZ's are ac- tive members of the Senate, Cheerleading Squad, Heart and Key, Star Staff, AWS, Majorettes, and Reddie Band, and are among those honored as Military sponsors, Wh0's Who, fraternity sweet- hearts, Queen of Stars, Miss Henderson, Out- standing Senior Woman, Queen of Hearts, Gla- mour's top ten college girls. They also helped in the community by collecting for Muscular Dys- trophy, and selling candy for the March of Dimes. They sang at the nursing home for a Christmas party and visited the Childrens' Colony. Their Flame Fantasy fashion show is a big event each spring, this year featuring girls from each sorori- ty as models. DZ's have spirit. I'm a DZ pledge! Karen Vanderwater Qpresidentj, Barbara Reid tsecond vice- nresidentl, Sherry Newsom ffirst vice-presidentj, Phyllis Dedman fcorresponding secretaryi, Marsha Rogers Crecord- ing secretaryb, Judy Dozier Cfirst vice-president,J, Brenda Shehane CTreasurerJ. bl ,. ? Q. FU' CIDAX Gary Newman throws for a t.d. in intramurals. ' ' 'ICF' F 41- N 1 -35,6 ff' .l'!'. ,f .QA Griff Liles CP1edge masterl Roger Holland Ctreas- urerj Gary Newman fpresidentj Jerry Irby Cvice- Pfesidelltl Chuck Hicks fpledge masterb Remember the I.F.C. ru1es???!!! ...,...-Aw- .. . M, ,, ,W .V if v If ' A A . 9? m ' 'W 'A . - VV ,I a Q, f ,Q . , I Y 'Y -1 'X 8 4 ,Q N A W- ' ' H r . ,L :lt D Q , .H f ' TW? l - A 1. q ii' hi lambda PHILLIP ALLEN Glenwood BRENT BENNETT Little Rock LARRY BENSON Mablevale JOHN BOBERTZ Roselle, New Jersey BOB BROTHERS Harrison DAVID CAREY Smackover ANDY CARRAWAY Bethesda, Maryland ALLAN CLARK Benton LARRY COULTER McGehee DAVID DEES McGehee STEVE ELKINS North Little Rock BOBBY FISHER Arkadelphia MIKE I-IARDAGE Bismarck TERRY HARPER Fordyce CHUCK HICKS North Little Rock JIMMY HILLMAN Pine Bluff chi Phi Lambda Chi fraternity members are proud of their con- tributions to Reddie Spirit. Our members are active on football, basketball, baseball, and swimming teams. Other Phi Lambs are presidents of the Senate and Heart and Key. This past year, a member from Epsilon chapter was selected as Man of the Year in national competition. Phi Lambs are annually members of the HSC Who's VVho. Many members are also active in the ad- vanced corps of ROTC. In addition, Phi Lambda Chi has received the scholastic award for the highest grade point among frater- nities on the HSC campus for the last three years. 'Sf' ,A TS 'ni' int' fri' INKFX I-Tw G :Uv 3 'am N. S- 1 x 4 v. 'nn-ur f, qv - ,v ,, -S, 55.11, -'f Vx ,X A in '73 ?i? if Ciffyx! L' C 'vi' ROGER HOLLAND Arkadelphia JIMMY HOLT Fordyce DALE HORN Malvern DANNY HOWARD Dierks RANDY HUGHES Delight JERRY IRBY North Little Rock DON JONES Fordyce MIKE LAN GLEY Hot Springs TOMMY LEATH Arkadelphia GRIF LILES Mena PAT LYNCH Arkadelphia PAT MILLIGAN Hot Springs TERRY MURPHY Pine Bluff GARY NEVVNLAN North Little Rock ED PARKER Ola LARRY PATTERSON North Little Rock TONY RI'I'I'ER Bismarck CHARLES ROSS Arkadelphia JEFF SAUNDERS Hot Springs GARY SEGREST Wharton, Texas STEVE SMITH E1 Dorado MURPHY TAYLOR Pine Bluff RICHARD THOMPSON Shreveport, Louisiana GARY WALDROP Arkadelphia DICK WALLOCK Arkadelphia DONALD WAYNE Pine Bluff JOE WYLIE Arkadelphia 17 sigma sigma sigma GLENDA AULT Arkadelphia ALICE BU'1'I'RUM Little Rock SUSAN CLARK Hope CAROLE COOK Mena KATHY COOK Hot Springs CATHY DEAN Arkadelphia JOYCE DUKE Little Rock PHYLIS DUNLAP DeQueen CANDY HARRIS Hope .. s'K'?f?kQ X KKK N Tri Sig formal rush proves successful in Welcome pledges!! ! !! os 4' DEBBIE HOLMES Hope SANDY JOHNSON Aubrey BECKY POLK DeQueen DEBBIE ROOKS North Little Rock BEVERLY SIR.A'I'I' Rolla LINDA SMITH Arkadvelphia LILA THAXTON Arkadelphia ALLISON WALTERS Hot Springs KAREN WALTERS Hot Springs SHARON WALTERS Hot Springs- NONNIE WEST Clarendon BONNIE VVILLIAMS Malvern Sigma Sigma Sigma Cathy Dean lpresidentl. Beverly Siratt, Kathy Cook, Joyce Duke Alice Buttrum, and Glenda Ault are officers. Tri Sig rush 176 l W M g 'X . -: .of . I l M V1 lllr Phi. Sigs are leaders. Phi Sigma Epsilon sponsors two clean-up campaigns in Clark County. Besides being a community minded group they are , the Phi Sigs excel in athletics. They won the intramural :footbaill championship, andl amongi. their distinguished members, they list the AIC athlete of the year. Also two of their members were drafted to pro football teams. They take pride in playing an important part in campus activities. Phi Sigs list members in Who's Who, Oracle Staff, Student Senate, Class Officers, and efficient employees of Oaklawn Race Track. Through scholarship, athletics, and brotherhood, the Phi Sigs hope to make life better at Henderson State College. Sonny Brooks CTreasu.rerD, Jimmy Coates CPresidentD, Nelson White CVice Presidentl, Keith Carr CCo1'responding Secretaryl, Ronnie Thornton CRecording Secretaryj phi sigma epsilon ff GEORGE BAILEY Atkins LARRY BERRY Lewisville LARRY BLACK El Dorado SONNY BROOKS Crossett DENNIS BYRD E1 Dorado KEITH CARR E1 Dorado J IMIVIY COATES Pine Bluff ERIC DAVIS E1 Dorado TOMMY GREEN Sparkman MIKE HOLLOWAY Smackover BOBBY JONES Malvern PAT LAY El Dorado What kind of movie is this? 3451. 'hu- ANDY LONG Farmerville, La. KEN MCGAUGH Smackover MAX MICHAEL E1 Dorado JIM MORGAN Rison RONNIE REYNOLDS Pine Bluff ROBBIE RICHMOND Senath, Mo. RONN IE ROSS Warren JOHN SMITHERS Benton LLOYD SPECK Hot Springs RONNIE THORNTON Malvern DAVID VAN DERWATER E1 Dorado CHARLIE WALKER Benton NELSON WHITE Waldwick, New Jersey RICHARD WOMACK E1 Dorado I think I see a rushee. We're the big men on campus. A ax, ,iff -Luau :rf A' HWS .45 ,. ,JL .134 - ,F A 3.5, I f ' I.. ' t Y wg Qu 4 is F Y' AWS is the body of women students at HSC who govern AWS officers are: Donna Blasingame 4Vice-Presi- the women living in the dorms. They make and enforce dentj, Alice Duncan CTreasurerJ, Frankie Wallings- rules such as hours and dress. ford CSecretaryJ, and Vicki White iPresidentJ. ahea Members of AHEA include: Lorraine Word CPresidentJ, Kay Gormanflst Veepb, Libby Mount 62nd Veepj, Barbara Henry CTreasurerJ, Geneva Givens CSecretaryJ, Betty Carol Reed CCorresponding Secretaryl, Sarah Moore, Winn East, Betty Haynes, Kathy Gray, DeAnne Cicero, Erlene Davis, Margaret Daniel, Gloria Merrick, Diane Ross, Cynthia Bell, Barbara Lucas, Elizabeth Tye. biology club The Biology Club encourages members in the study of their field in groups and in- d1v1dua11y. bsu fi V N 1 Q-,j,,3 ' if gf- was N A F -W, fe . 1 Q ' fgfjqgg' 555: 13 E H ff-f . F -'-.- , I fi -'flj-.,ffgg5 Kd. - X' 1 A 1 , , A '-' ' 2 Ez. K U M1 The Baptist Student Union is an excellent opportunity for young Christians to meet together for worship and fellowship. 'Q brass ensemble HEELHHNIIY The Brass Ensemble entertain at various functions, on and off campus. They are a special division of the concert band. brass quintet ft The 1969-1970 Brass Quintet members are: Lee Finch, James Duffy, Linda Bruner, Don Stevens and Randy Keen. chi alpha , S' , Chi Alpha is a religious organization affiliated with the Assemblies of God Churches. Mem- bers and their sponsors worship together weekly in their meetings. choir , ' The concert choir served Henderson well this year provid- ing many enjoyable programs of beautiful music under the expert direction of Mr. Eugene Kuyper. Members are: Kathy Bell, Martha Ann Black, Jackie Ray Bowie, Odell Brown, A. Wayne Carter, Clarence Herbert Curry, Florence A. Delavan, Dexter Dingo, Patti Lynn Domanski, Cathy Donnell Eckert, Alfred D. Gress, Barbara Johnnet Hall, Pamala Hall, Enita J . Heflin, Phyllis J. Hill, Sandra Kaye l ,X -M15 Johnson, Cannon Martin Lamont, Ronnie Madison, Victor- ia G. Mathis, David Larry McNeal, Brenda Joyce Milus, Carol C. Nobles, Barbara J. Norsworthy, Ola Jo Peterson, Sandra C. Sain, Susan K. Russ, Harry Ed1ward,Scher, Martha H. Scully, Freddie Joe Shirron, Clark W. Terrell, Mary C. Bolton Terrell, Blossam W. Van Hook, Benjamin Vise, Janet Lynn Watson, Donald Keith Weems. circle k ?- Q' X Circle K members are: David Drummond, Sam Johnson. Joe McCarty, Fred Heinman, David Nethery, Robert Dempster, Jim Harlow, John Wallace, Bob Geiger, Freeman Shell, Benny Clark. Sweethearts are Julie Davis and Lynn Wilson. eollegians The Collegians is Henderson's stage band, which in the past, has traveled on USO tou.rs all over the world. concert band The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Wendell Evanson, is made up of all dedicated Hender- son Students interested in music, not just music majors, and they have entertained and added much to this year's activities. counter-guerillas ,mg-'fmgg fag .- 1i'f 'f - t -- 'f' ,f:'-am-.sn -L :. ':' -uq,ss':+,e,f5 ' ff -qyawwsmqfw-. . ,, , 5' . n. . it ' :i'.:,RGW'0YX-I ' f'iif'i'i'WA ' '- 1 , 1 i. X.-r-1i,:2ai:s:a:L:E4'T'.-11.1313 2-F-:f,L'wiQ1v2 1k2 1 ' , 1 - - it ,- v is .. X- - ' Wiz.. is -wit -us 52- -V '3eP2-.cv -,i+:4,-rw-yfy:--iw-Q' - fa ':f4-w.ft- -' -' -- - - 3-rw:-Jw - 'bs - 1 ' J.. wx., -fig' as-,f'r.1w f7'i5f:x-:bg-fa A, -if-' n-1+ . Y tk, ' I me: 'L I '- 1- :g,q..g:yf'fwif ',.5,: EQt-t? - ,g5!:3:vf5H,.-. glgya.-q f ,- Q , , E2 zz :ss vs: gg , Q A A n vt .. 1 'L M, V , W1 . .I ,GQM-Q5,EgV5,k 52 1.15 Q - I ,W , H - gf- -. 1 ., ---, .,,-11t:,.:f-.x.,,:p.v .45 gs - K r d ig , , X ., , -l -, Wir, 5 ,'-V ,IJ I I W-f-4 ' N'W-' 'f4:i '-1775-4- v-v f..--.. - .cg ' .Q .:.. ..., . w - , r - H -? I ,- W -xtiw ,,..... h Counter-guerillas is an organization to help the men who will later be called on to fight using gorilla tactics. A debate team 'Q V' :Q ,aw .- -'1? XJ. 'A Q X ' :fy -, 49. wk Q. f NN? x E it 1' 'X +- Ailrt si '7' , IX. ' , 'lv Each year the debate team represents Henderson in many major debate tournaments. In these tournaments the debators argue for or against a specific topic. If they have not presented their side clearly and logically 1n the six minute time limit they are given the D.U.M.-D.U.M. award. delta omieron YM wg s Q-1+ s x, P- -w-, .- - X QW-G ' z . ' r 1 . .. , . - --.se n X Ydr?:qw'. ' - -N xp gsm.. X Aw- ir gd I , ' ' s ' lim- r f 1 WX' J ' -X X 1 ,f :xl Q T1fi?if.s X , ' xx ' ', .214 ,- -o . N - s -- A 1 ff-wsz. N N tc: 1- -9'-Q ' , X- - 4 'N - . Q' -1 'Tis L - -, l :2-,1.ftP . :X '-, t. A 5- ' 1:45-Li ss-E xg- il ' Vs 1 '1 TIQ1' 'g Q A. t 1 ,I , - Zigi' t jf-vs - fig 'sta 4 y wi XL: , I H FY .C2'-150, ' v , , - . X 1' - A . . X. E , QA . . .i Q ' -.P m 'x In its third year on the Henderson campus Delta Omicron continues to grow and offer its mem- bers increased benefits. A honorary musical sorority, it affords women interested in a musical career the opportunity to associate and exchange ideas with one another. 186 H masquers X 'R , flew-.h , v X i' - , A u Iv, Aj' f .V V. W ' t -U-3 s 1,1 .4 . - - g ' - 'A ' .2 . 4'tf:f,77: 'Q ' i - el941z??saigf J. fftgm it 1 v , Q ' Y :gp . i' I ,Ay , -A r This organization purposes are to teach interested students how to coordinate incidentals neces- sary for presentation of plays, to promote interest in dramatic activities on HSC campus, and to bring together students with common interest in drama. an l 0 at , U ' .5 f , oi, 0 0 1 v Q X I Q o 0 5 l o vi Q . I , 0 ,E vllg -, A 'if The goal of the Music Educators National Conference is to promote a- feeling of professional responsibility in music education students and teachers alike. IIICIIC me11's council 5, c.. . Men's Council Members include: Sonny Brooks, Tom Garland, Jessie Simmons, Phillip Cowger, Craig Lashford, Emanuel McGhee, Kenny Black, Dean Scifres CSponsorJ, Kenny Greening, Pete Leroy, Lance Hudnell, Kenneth Muldoon, Mike Boone, and Bob Geiger. opera workshop iffy , P iid, Tiffii J I on 3152! 'rf' u-...R -V 'Z ' . ,bl W ' f f 'l'lNl .,-our i . 4 I ' T xx il This year the Opera Workshop did an excellent job with their production of Wife for Sale. as lpn, f ., 'Qf , 1 NR M N i ff- figs ' ' Q. --f, gm-44 . - ------------.,....r... .... - .... it f4 , ,e, Club P.E. Club members are: Brenda Smith, Jan Schweer, Tony Brock, Kay Coleman, Richard Thompson, Mike Voughn, Sharon Hensley, Connie James, Lewana Davis, Sherry Treece, Barbara Jenkins, Romona Bland, Pete Leroy, Jim Williams, Buddy Bradshaw, Danny Howard, Bill Thigpen, Grif Liles, Lloyd Speck, Jim West, Jim Morgan, Tommy Green, TB1'I'y Quast, Roger Barentine, Trent Young, Becky Walls, Ken Krindoth, Bill Leslie, Wayne Mc- Daniels, Charles Varoen, John Summers, Bill Davis, Gary Tackett, Charles Chambers, James Bogess, and Johnny Bridges. pershin rifles 1 4 Pershing Rifles: R. E. Miller, Commanding Officer, H.H. Scheuer, Executive Officer, A. T. Sutton, First Sergeantg H. Berry, lst Platoon Leaderg M. Evans, lst Platoon Sergeant, J .M. Ack- . wa--f' - erman, 2nd Platoon Leaderg T. Dancer, 2nd Pla- . 3 , X ef toon Sergeant. Members: D. Baker, R. Chalapecka --r ' ' C. Coleman, P. Cowger, G. Fant, C. Loften, S. ,.,,,.4:- Mock, R. Paul, V. Smith, R. Sutton, C. Wheeler, . ,,,,..j,,,,a5jf.V f tw: N. Boxer, W. Carman, F. Cross, J. Davis, J. P. X .- --lf A+-1..,.w Diederick, R. C. Franks, E. G. Frazier, M. P. Kel- Q53-,,r':t '-, ly, P. W. Palmer, R. L. Shirron, R. D. Swope, D. Walters, D. Weston, M. Williams, L. May, T. Gos- sett, Miss Sue Wright, Company Sponsor. phi beta lambda Ronnie Walsh. Karen Roark, Sandy Hays, Carol gooke, and Lloyd Fitchett are Phi Beta Lambda of- 1cers. Xxx K xc, K4 ing., Phi Beta Lambda is the business fraternity on campusg among their other activities this year, they soldl Reddie No. 1 buttons. Phi Beta Lambda is a national organization designed particularly for those students- who are planning careers in business education and business. Hendierson's Beta Beta chapter became a charter chapter in October of 1960, phi mu alpha Phi Mu Alpha is a professional music fraternity which is dedicated to promoting music on a na- gciiilai level, as well as on Henderson's campus. Advisors are Major Dean Looney and Mr. Wen- e vanson. 1 . i , lm . . 1 scabbard and blade T.- , Members of Scabbard and Blade are: L, Mosier, J. Helms, S. Christ, C. Hill, Major Jess Reeves, C.. Lang- fordg W. Mays, H. Schever, R. Sneed, E. Croft, E. Keeton, D. Gray, J. Hickerson, H. Berry, R. Miller, S. Crosley, D. Marsh, V. Brown, D. Strack, J. Ackerman, R. Huie, F. Duncan, R. Wilkins. l S1163 . M i 5. '1 il fm K A- 'li V: N IQ.. -Q .h fl xl . X 1.-Xx1,:fi2f I 4 K SNEA members include: Kathy Kidd, Pat Ketchum, Betty O'Nea1, Kathy Lowery, James Smith, Craig LaJaunie, Kathy Graves, Judy Samuels, Linda Hamilton, Lula Mae Pate, Ann Lightsey, and Connie Forbes. sociology club The Sociology Club holds seminars in sociology. Venetians Grace Andrews, Donna Vincent, Christy Gunnles, Harry Weeks, Jerry Burrow, Rosemary Burke, Bill Wakley, Jonathan CI'um,PatMcLrt C'dS ' ' ' p a y, in y atlers, Mr. Martin 1SponsorJ, Debbie Foster, Kenneth Woodf1e1d, Glenna Avery, Stanley Irwin, and Sharon Heckel are all Venetians. Wes ey iv A wvi Jak, Wesley Founduion is a student organization interested in developing religious lives on o1.u' cam- pus. we, th p opl , V as H .g f 'if r 33, i.k,..:- -. - -1 1 . ,asf 1 I - la. --9.5: aj' I N vi f 1 ,a. S Q xii 2 ,J s 5 oi' v I -Q ki i1 'f: m?1..S NR, 51 -. .fr-' -f 4 vs -, ix N Rx 3 N x i 5 2 1 f 5: We. the People, an organization dedicated to service, was organized on Henderson's campus last spring. W.1'.3. 1-Jnxffy 3: ri E, -. 1 Q NWN! The Women's Recreation Association is an organization whose purpose is to give the women students of Henderson an opportunity to participate in recreational activities. xx 1 . ...sv iw' X' ' '- M . .. ...v 1: 's 11 .- . . ,, cs :Q MX. i 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 ob- jectives of the Democratic Party, and: the platforms of its candidates by creating an interest in better government. Norman Hodges is the Faculty sponsor. YFS pf The Young Republicans, formed in 1960, informs its members of the main objectives that the nationai party ob- serves. All members are asked to participate in the activities and help in providing the student body with facts on important political issues. Mr. Robinson is the Faculty sponsor. star Q x , X, X ax av Q, at . xg? xx OSX 3 x i5? X it Nancy Birkhead, Editor We younger members of the star staff would like to . . . . these leaders are professionals i.n their own fields. . express our gratitude to the great leadership that we were fortunate enough to come under ...... . . . with the watchful eye of the administration. . . . . . . . and the helping hand of our soon to be gone leaders. uf' sn www-f ...-nns ..,, vix I NA 1' EE- fl wb' ffb A, ' far . . . . we have been combining our efforts. Our very hard efforts . . is-----A . .... .,::'::. ? 1 ll . .',, L- Ei fi ' Skin! 1' r 99' X ytlerf. rx- v R' Q, f 1' .4 , : . ., 'P 5 effwgf'-?'afg1 .fam f V 'N ,..,g:, WJ. :,.qky:.f.,- ,.-.rig .. sn.. I-5, .-4-x,,,:, Ns, S uf Q Y' f r ' K S . ' 95 C 55f lial at-. -- ' 1. .f 41? .I L: N, '. Q4 . fe .mv Yo 2- 0- 29 Q K i 15 'sa . X ' X' ' e wg 5 A1 4 R54 - f . 1 ' -. A f lie ,, , .,. X x .. ,. wx 1 3- i M X -g. y K x . Q f X A x K 'Q 'i F 1 4 y I ' 0' -L12 9 '-. f- ' '- r ., , 1 N H 'V -, H7-f -.,. . - ,0,,..'a.1 .,,-.FQ-f . .. 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E JI . vial, W' 'i Working on a school paper such as The Henderson Oracle develops a great capacity for future journalis- tic employment. We of the Star staff feel that in working together with the Oracle staff we have also increased our ability in the field of Public Rela- tions. A grand congratulations is extended to the Or- acle staff of '70. ,Jam .fc 4. ,K+ iw .4 Q' lk . J 1 1 ' , ,,. 1 5 I ff, 1 C., Aa Milk 1. ww L 4 .., v n wx, ,A ,v-.,. .. . , 1 , f, i tx K V X l U' .1 , , ' . 4, ' - ' JJ' 4.1-I, N Q .. ,,'. 1. , ,, - , . ,,., -f ,vw-,M wi-.-Q5 ip,-, 4 ' '- Y , ' tg' -. - Y w'n,,, H- 54? , ww' -' 1 lx' ' 'nf-L.':'S. -v. lf r .' ' ,, ,, , Q. My .,,. 4. -.,, L, ,.'-, ,- 1 4 ,.,f,,,,,,-,yy -., na- Nw . , aryl. ,,x, 351, , v , 0 'z ' uf.-.,'.-, , 'f31lAh:,1,,'Y' , ,,' . N 4 ,v m,Vl.1 ,,.1,.fy.i,z ,- ' .3-.,,:.' 2 , . , ,, gf , 4 -L wx.. ,,gw.,,,4 , - ,f Jw, Q. 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I , ' :- be-an anie, wiglifi gzm4 s egfggg,.,., N,-an, f r , ,-1 - W v ' . fi' '22 '- xA'nf,,,,, 3n,'f,QRuss611 Weat1iefif13',gTomm11' - Skaggs, I'.fIiQEae 'J'-ahnsoni L??iFargGE, ,Y W N 1' , W W . .V - A .W ThQXYlQg,g,!,3QQ-kg. 1i4fh'EF2,' DEHTYYZ- .Abggg13,stTffn3', ,Jo-.51 B7ittsQRich a11d V 5 , -A .fr , fn.,- , 1 N r. ,V ,. ,x ' h V ' K gm LMA I , A 1 1'-Lkvv' f . 5 2 Head coach Clyde Berry football 1969 henderson reddies aio champions The Henderson Reddies roared through a rugged 10 game football schedule to their first conference ti- tle since 1963. The Reddies returned 30 lettermen from the squad that posted an 8-3 record in 1968. The Reddies posted an 8-2 record in 1969 enroute to the conference title. The Reddies split their first two games with non- conference foes, defeating the Millsaps Majors but losing in the c'losing seconds to Mississippi College. The next two games turned out almost exactly op- posite of the way they were expected. The Reddies posted a surprisingly easy victory over the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys, and then had to fight back from a 10 point half-time deficit to overcome the low-rated Southern State Muleriders. The Reddies really had their work cut out for them when they took on the highly-ranked Lions from Florence, Alabama. The Reddies pulled it out with a two-point conversion after a touchdown. Back in conference action, the Reddies defeated the Arkanas A8zM Boll Weevils, and then ran over Southeastern Oklahoma in non-conference action. The Reddies then traveled to Searcy for their only conference loss of the season at the hands of the Harding Bison. This left Harding in first place, but the Reddies closed out the season with victories over State College of Arkansas and Ouachita Baptist University, while Harding was losing to Tech and SCA. The Reddie victories, combined with the loses by Harding, gave the Reddies the championship. ,E A29 ... Mwhfwrlx Assistant coach Assistant Cgach Assistant coach Graduate Assistant Ralph Carpenter Charlie Donaldson Ken J 01165 Fred DGWSOH .Q R sm- at-' gf 'fia- K. J J 'Q ff . ,N N tr N. ff? Managers: Robin McClure, Davis Steele, Jack Allen, Daryl Smith, and John Matlock. SEASON RECORD: 8 wins, 2 losses HSC 27 .... ..... M illsaps College 16 HSC 20 .... ...... M ississippi College 21 HSC 28 .... .............. A rkansas Tech 14 HSC 19 .... .... S outhern State College 17 HSC 8 .... ..... F lorence State University 7 HSC 27 .... ......... A rkansas A 8z M 14 HSC 28 .... ...... S outheast Oklahoma 20 HSC 7 ..... ............ H arding College 14 HSC 20 ..... ...... S tate College of Arkansas 15 HSC 23 .... - .... Ouachita Baptist University 17 gd-9 ,a, ' 1 ' .-.4 M- , AQ-, Yzf 7 if 1 1 ff Z tfgti.,-rx ' if .7 4: x N-.Z A Y ik fe Kip Agee, captain Tommy Hart, captain Jamie Hunter, captain I Q' p., an A .,.,., A r- , -. tea. 4 - 'li X V ' .-.1x:.'- -j .. ,f M 1 'Sink' 'N ' xl QW., P fl 1...-5-z.. ' ' -9 fafi-gyms-X . . 5 1' ' ., -: ! '. '71 X ' x 9-, . fx . .1-,Xp . , ,. C i s - ' '1 'fx f r ' L Q E ' ' . W X- amps, , 7 Q f- - -45. sq' -9'29..s.m+-.iiZ'4?.' . ' -. gi . ' ' ffizifsgz .ag fl . Q-. - - , ' .0 - N - 472 'lS5'fr-wif. .' . 1. . ., f' A fcnlgbh W' , 1 Q, : A ' V - X' ,.,. S . . . dl '-.41 an ., .. ,K .M .fm ,Riga W, wi We--Q, G -, 4-'If W.. ' W L' - ' ' X Q .. ' .Mi ,:.v,,. '- V X' 36'i.3.:w L' -,Q . . . p l 4 . . .,, by . . 1. .V .xf , I . ...... . 1 - ---1 - A ' Quarterback Tommy Hari sets up for a ,:-'-.,-2. 1-eggs. v ... A .Elk ... ... Denny Abernathy Lenny Bishop Jim Carter Jodie Carter quick pass. sc 3 millsaps 16 The Reddies opened the 1969 season with a 27-16 victory over the Millsaps Majors. Quarterback Tom- my Hart, a 170 lb. Benton product, paced the Reddies to three first half touchdowns, opening with a 47- yard touchdown pass to Billy Lefear. Ray Reynolds' PAT split the uprights, and the Reddies led 7-0. A Hart-to-J im Morgan pass set up the Reddies' second score, a one-yard plunge by sophomore Tom Elliot. Millsaps narrowed the gap, but the Reddies storm- ed back with Hart scampering over from the six. Millsaps staged a short-lived rally which was ended by a 90-yard kick-off return by Charles Cobb. Gary Segrest pushes forward for that extra yard. . A fi f.1 Dan Black Loyl Bradley Danny Byars 'in uv - 9' Larry Childers Charles Cobb Lee Dunn 2 Pe Tom Elliott - mm John Ford Halfback Jerry Malone leaves a trail of defenders as he drives forward. sc 203 mississippi college 1 Richard Faulkner 'N 6 Byron Foster Leading 20-6 with four minutes remaining in the game, the Reddies failed to stave off a desperate Mississippi College rally and suffered the season's first defeat by a score of 21-20. With 49 seconds re- maining, Choctaw quarterback Andy Summerall rifled a three-yard pass to Mike Shepherd. With the score 20-19, he fired a pass to Cleo King for the two- point conversion and the victory. Tommy Hart scored all three Reddie touchdowns on plunges of one, five, and two yards behind the blocking of All-AIC tackle Tom Hogan, along with Jamie Hunter, Terry Quast, Don Cooley, and El- wood Edwards. 17 .Sm sv , K , 1 - Q i r, , vi ,ip ii W g t x ' ,3sJ - ,I - Q. ,j ,,.. ,, r. N 54 an ' .1 -'I ' nl Ben Fulton . 1 .A - 1.,,N 5 I tl., ,N Az' .',.:,- Av. 4 -:A Jssqibh-5 O The Reddies try some gang tackling. so 283 tech 14 The Reddies opened their conference play with a resounding victory over Arkansas Tech. The first Henderson touchdown was set up by a spectacular pass from split end Billy Lefear to tight end Jim Morgan. Lefear started on an end-around reverse, but pulled up short and fired the pass to Morgan, who was pushed out of bounds on the Tech 11 yard line. Three plays later, Jerry Malone scored from the one- yard line. The Reddies scored twice again in the first half to make the score 21-0, but Tech came back in the third quarter and scored two touchdowns, mak- ing it 21-14. The Reddies finally put the game away with an 11 yard run for a touchdown by Tommy Hart, making the final score 28-14. K 5 - fy' Kip Agee and Reggie Speights hit from above and below to bring down the Tech quarterback. Tommy Hart sprints past several Tech defenders on his way to a long gain. Fullback Jack Myers finds a hole in that line and plows through. as 5 sp 'Y .,e. 'Q 8 .Nsmewv in 'WF at fa S 2 gm , . Fil ',,.-Q.1s'f 5 'Eiffel - 31, Y ,v!' ZA . . Ui. 1 51335 ,h ':V1f ? ' , - V ' . ' 1 gl 1 in H -, - .cs i 'VK' f A W gf? 189 lil! Quarterback Tommy Hart races around the right end on a 95-yard touchdown jaunt. 'I'he stout Reddie defense throws the Southern State quarterback for a loss. 1 sc 193 ssc 17 The Reddies needed a strong second half to over- come the Southern State Muleriders by a score of 19-17. Henderson gained an early lead when Tommy Hart scored on a spectacular 95-yard run. The Mule- riders fought back stubbornly, however, -and claim- ed a 17-7 lead at the half. Using the hard running of fullback Jerry Malone and the shiftiness of Hart, the Reddies pulled the game out with two second half touchdowns. Hart finished with 229 yards rush- ing for the evening, while Malone gained 86. 4' gp, , y .bf ta X g Fx, Z pl. .3 fav is i F L s r A nik Terry Gibbs Maurice Guest 13 '- ' - . -Ei xi i Ron Hampton 1 ff A ry. ah' :i q yt. . wwf- , 4 .f-4?98f.u , , I Charles Jackson John Harding ,,-3713. 1,1 .,wr'a r,, , . .6 -f?q.i, X- f ikvsii 9 Ai 9 5-41, r 4. i., '- '. 'Y' 7, ,: 4-Q .venus ,fi kg Jerry Jackson Q g ,. kg-E' Q ' !fA,Q5 gggfdh .J -' ...pt H X -VNV -' 1' 7- , ' 4 1 Qumran aff. l . , , gf I 5 Z! Ugg? ,y 7 . K N ., S b e d x ' Q X it N mi H' Q- -fir Q jf: ip.. , . i M .' Sd w?Xf,:f 5 twx N X 'v XXX Apr . gqw'gw Hxafsv Halfback Jerry Malone defenders Defensive safety Stan Parris leaps high to intercept a pass. sc 83 florence Tommy Hart's two-point conversion plunge fol- lowing a touchdown by tailback Jerry Malone gave the Reddies an 8-7 upset win over the NAIA's sixth- ranked Florence State Lions. Henderson's defense completely stymied the potent Florence offense with six interceptions. All-AIC safety Stan Parris inter- cepted two Lions aerials, as did linebacker Ronnie Braddock and halfback Tommy Holiman. Jerry Ma- lone was the Reddies' leading ground gainer as the bruising tailback slashed out 89 yards. Hart scam- pered for 72 yards rushing and had 378 yards total offense. Florence State's only touchdown was a re- sult of a fumble recovery on the Reddie 20-yard line. Leonard Thomas carried across from 13 yards out for the score. James Johnson Mike Johnson Bobby Jones Rodney Jones George Kidd '54 X As, WW' 'Q Q . aw. George Lafafglle Bill Lefear Danny Lindsey Bill McCoy Kenny Mann Although double-covered. Bill Lefear still makes the reception. 'A' , 3 vga sg ran- Greg MOOFG James Morehart -aff Lila Randy Morgan Doug Pilcher Joe Pitts Mike Reynolds sc 273 a8rm 111- Henderson's Reddies had to come from behind, for the third time in as many weeks, to defeat the A8cM Boll Wee- vils by a score of 27-14. The Boll Weevils took the early lead by scoring on two short drives after scooping up Reddie fumbles. The Reddies stormed back, tying the game by halftime, and putting it away with two more touchdowns in the third quarter. One Reddie score came on another 95- yard run by quarterback Tommy Hart. S 11 Near the goal-line. the Reddie defense became a brick wall. Bill Lefea: turns the comer for a long gain. Harold Ringgold Danny ROSETS Gary Rollins 'fn kid' Gary Segrest Benny Skaggs so 233 s. e. oklahoma 20 The Reddies took a break from AIC action to take on Southeast Oklahoma in a non-conference battle. Tommy Hart connected with Bill Lefear for two scores, and Hart ran for one touchdown to lead the Reddies to a 28-20 win. Jerry Malone opened the scoring with a one-yard plunge, but the extra point attempt was no good, and the score stood 6-0. Hart's score later in the first quarter, plus a two-point conversion pass to Jim Morgan, gave the Reddies a 14-0 bulge. Southeast Oklahoma tied the score in the second quarter on runs of 13 and 46 yards for touchdowns, but the Reddies rebounded in the third period with a, 12-yard pass to Lefear capping a '71- yard drive. Malone carried over for the two-pointer. Moments later the Reddies struck again when Hart spotted Lefear in the end zone and tossed him a six- yard scoring pass. Tommy Hart maneuvers for ground up the middle. so 7g harding 14 The Reddies were handed their first and only conference loss in a game at Searcy with the Harding Bison by a score of 14-7. Harding took a 14-0 lead in the first half and then tenaciously held the lead With repeated goal-line stands during the second half. Jerry Malone, leading rusher for the Reddies, scored the only Henderson touchdown. The Reddies threat- ened several times in the fourth quarter, but fumbles and pass interceptions kept them from scoring again. The Reddie defense stacks 'em up for no gain. '72 J Russell Weaiherly closes in on the Harding ball carrier. Q m ,..s:'fSf?i4. Greg Stewart 1. A-ffffl A 4' in nf 'Q' W ti ' I gf if ' bf T'?3 Elf ' . 'A 'Y 3 J , N Charles Walker 1 or 3 4 Icv 1 , A ---' , -. my ' -sf .. Don Thomas Howard Thresher Don Tison Mike Vaughn rf I nm , 'rx 'ff Allen Ward Russell Weatherly Jim West James White Nr ,was up Billy Lefear makes the reception just as he is hit. Jack Myers leads the blocking for Jerry Malone. Halfback Charles Walker breaks loose for a good gain. sc 203 sea 1 On Homecoming night, the Reddies pulled out a squeaker over the State College of Arkansas Bears by the score of 20-15. SCA opened the scoring with a five-yard touchdown run by quarterback Mike Lally. Late in the first quarter, Tommy Hart scored on a five-yard touchdown run for the Reddies. The score remained tied at 7-7 until the third period, when tail- back Jerry Malone bulled over from two yards out to give the Reddies a 14-7 lead. Early in the fourth quar- ter, however, Lally threw a twenty-five touchdown bomb and then ran for a two-point conversion to give the Bears a 15-14 lead. It took a five-yard touchdown run by Tommy Hart, with 1:09 left in the game, to give the Reddies a 20-15 victory. The Reddies gained 416 yards against the Bears' league leading defense, but three pass interceptions and several fumbles slowed the Reddie attack until the final moments. 1-'QE' 3' 2.0 1 , ! v ,. 'aww aj ' '-'X 1g:if1,4.Cgng, , ' .A gl 6 A- 4 '. .fi L - 24-4' ' ' 7 X s fl U 3-- '--.J ' X' ,1 f Q sc 233 obu 17 Henderson's Reddies gained the AIC football championship with a come-from-behind 23-17 victory over the Ouachita Tigers in the 46th Battle of the Ravine . Besides giving the Reddies the champion- ship, the victory evened the series record between the two schools at 21 wins each, with 4 ties. The Red- dies opened the scoring in the game with Quarter- back Tommy Hart sneaking over from the one. A field goal by Ouachita in the second period left the score 7-3 at halftime. The Tigers came out strong in the third quarter, scoring two touchdowns in less than seven minutes to forge a 17-7 lead. The Reddies then put together a 74-yard drive in nine plays, with full- back Jerry Malone scoring from the three. A two- point conversion run by Sonny Brooks cut the Tiger lead to 17-15. In the fourth quarter, the Reddies drove 80 yards for the winning touchdown, with swingback Charles Walker scoring on a six-yard pass from Hart. A Hart aerial to Gary Segrest for a two-point con- version made the final score 23-17. li The Reddie line prepares to charge. 4-2 5. 1. .s.. p -'.. pyy. : gf 7 if ' 'Ya A In N. Q- 1 Ns 2 Q X1 5 E ,. .ff 'gg' 2 i . Q .Q at 3? 'Is -r' vi Tommy Hart, on his way to a record of 2,223 yards in total offense. Jerry Malone bulls over from three yards out for a TD. fn? X if 'Q' ,f 1, '-.qw .. ' wlwsu -,. -- -. - - ' ' all-conference The Reddie's championship team also led the league in the number of all-conference selections. Nineteen Reddies footballers were awarded this hon- or, with five being chosen to the all-conference first squad and with fourteen being chosen as honorable mention selections. In addition to being chosen as all-confrence players, many other honors were won by individual players. Jim Morgan became the third player in AIC history to be chosen in the professional football draft. He was selected in the 16th round by the Chicago Bears. Tommy Hart was selected to the NAIA All-America second team and also signed with a professional team, the Dallas Cowboys, as a free agent. A M, Tom Hogan AM' N' isa Jlm Morgan Stan Parris selections Morgan was third in the conference in pass receiv- ing with 39 catches for 561 yards. Hart led the league in total offense, setting a new record of 2223 yards in one season. Hart led the league also in scor- ing, with 98 points, and average rushing carry of 5.4 yards per rush. He was second in the league in rush- ing with 1007 yards in 186 carries, and third in pass- ing, with 1216 yards and a 5171 completion average. Stan Parris was second in the league in pass inter- ceptions with six steals. Jerry Malone was fifth in the league in rushing with 706 yards, and also fifth in scoring with 50 points. Sonny Brooks was fifth in punting with a 36.5 yard average. As a team, the Red- dies finished first in total offense with 348.7 yards a game and second in defense, allowing only 222.3 yards a game. K .-, AQ! Q91 lv Donnie Braddock Ronnie Braddock ...'-asfr, -4-x Sonny Brooks Don Cooley Elwood Edwards Tommy H01i1T1Sl1 -Q. es. Danny Howard Jamie Hunter lib Jerry Malone Bill Mitchell QQ, ' 1 f7 Jack Myers ' Terry Quast 'idl- Lloyd Speck Reggie Speights as - .. Q Wi Mike Peterson shows why the Reddies were considered to have the strongest inside game the AIC had seen in several years. Coach Don Dyer rallies his forces during a crucial AIC contest. if sc opens '69-'70 basketball season The Henderson Reddies, reigning champions of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, en- tered the 1970 basketball season with an aura of guarded optimism. With 6'9 Danny Davis, an NAIA All-Ameri- can and 6'6 Mike Peterson, the Reddies boasted perhaps the strongest inside game the AIC had seen in several years. But Coach Don Dyer, along with his assistant, Edwin Nutt, were faced with a problem which many had overlooked. The en- tire Reddie backcourt, which had been a part of two AIC championships, had been 'lost through graduation and would have to be replaced. The problem was solved with the recruiting of 6'2 Chesley Boggan, an outstanding outside shooter, and 6'3 John Herren,, who had averaged a re- markable 21 rebounds per game at Grand Rapids Jr. College. Complimented with the ball-hawking of Donald Wayne, the coolness of Little A11- American Don English, the versatility of Alvin Futrell, and the dribbling Wizardry of Neich Robinson, the 1970 Reddies were everyone's pre- season pick to take their third straight AIC crown. Had it not been for one impossible mo- ment at Rockefeller Fieldhouse, those predic- tions could come true. The Reddie's offense revolved around A11- American Danny Davis. . . . . . but when the Reddies won, or lost, they dad it as a team N 5 my-if S - af QT x it N Ps: Danny Davis blocks one of SFA's George Johnsorfs shots. Johnson, a 7-footer, was the first draft pick of the Detroit Pistons. Davis held him to eight points. is 'V sh - Alvin Futrell Donald Wayne 6'3 Forward 5'9 Guard Wynne, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Don English shows one of his variety of shots. reddies meet national powerhouse in home opener We feel that games with strong non-conference teams that are among the best in the country will help us to prepare for the conference schedule, Coach Dyer stated before the season. And the Red- dies did face one of the most demanding cage schedules in their history, facing such national pow- ers as Stephen F. Austin, Jackson State, and Gram- bling. The Reddies opened their home schedule with Stephen F. Austin seeking revenge of an earlier de- feat. Behind a solid 29-point performance by Danny Davis, the Reddies took SFA into overtime before succembing by a score of 76-75. lt was to be the closest any team would get to the Lumberjacks, who were later to be top-ranked on the A.P. and U.P.I. small college poll, before they were upended in the NAIA national tournament. Following their heartbreaker to SFA the Red- dies rebounded in grand style by taking two Wins in games held at Ouachita Baptist's Rockefellar Field- house. Southeast Oklahoma was the first to fall as the HSC cagers took a convincing 71-60 Win. Outstanding performances by Danny Davis and Chesley Boggan gave the Redrnen a 62-58 victory over Louisiana College to complete the two-game series. With their record standing at two wins and three losses, due to earlier losses to Bethel College and Louisiana College, the Reddies prepared to enter the 1969-70 AIC conference season. h1'4f'Y4ik Ms? X QA. :f1 LuiL f x wwf' L EW .g v , 1 12 . , ix-4' ff. f c mr, Hs.--..,,.. Q '2- . it Y. QNX 5 YM, S 5 hx. fl J' s Y, a ' ff 1 1., N -, , , 1 ' 3,1 V 4741-f ' 11,155.7 . 503 , X , 35+ X ' ,rf f x , A r V! -5? H Qui i- , f, in :Fm ? as '1- su , SPL , fi 11 ly , , -in N. W V J ..-,-,UM-' ga2a4 . ' 4 xii? f'jEZ .48 , ff.-.'...-,x nl, 1- v- , , if TUG! 1' 'fu QQJK -I .. AM. u 1-X. ME 1S,:.'v. X . 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HSC's inside men, Danny Davis and Mike Peterson each scored 19 points to capture scoring honors. Defense was to play a key role in the Reddies' success, and they gave fans an early preview of it in their next conference game with Hendrix. Only one Warrior could reach the double figure mark as Hen- derson ran away with an easy 82-55 victory. Southern State rallied in the second half to hand the Reddies a 66-60 shocker for the Reddies first con- ference loss. The Reddies were led with balanced scoring from Davis, Peterson, and Don English with 14, 12, and 13 points, respectively. Don English blasted in half of his 22 points in the final ten minutes of play to lead Henderson to a mild upset win over Grambling by a score of 91-79. Mike Peterson supplied a so'lid inside game with 18 points, While three other Reddies, Danny Davis, Al- vin Futrell, and Chesley Boggan each scored in double figures. The Reddies jumped to an early lead and never relinguished it as they coasted to a 78-67 win over State College of Arkansas. Great leaping ability enabled Chesley Boggan to go inside for many of his shots. 1 f John Herren lays in two of his 1 points against Harding 'Fx 19' Danny Davis Chesley Boggan 6'9 Center 6'2 Guard Caddo Gap, Ark. Mendenhall, Miss. ,WT -.'2J?' , ' 'V'-j',gii ? ii -'rin i ' ' J ,, . . gm 5 Ka' ', -. I , M gi . y e in g .. i W 8 Sc' LEE i Q hc , Y Y ' 1, I-ill: 0uach.ita's Terry Heed found it very difficult to shoot over both Danny Davis and Chesley Boggan. . . 'G Pu John Herren Mike Peterson 6'3 Forward 6'6 Forward South Bend, Ind. Little Rock, Ark. obu tigers humbled b reddies' power After holding a one-point halftime advantage, the Reddies faltered in the final moments of the game and dropped an 81-64 decision to powerful Jackson State. John Herren and Danny Davis led the scoring with thirteen points each. Tommy Shaw banked in a 20-foot desperation shot at the buzzer to give Arkansas Tech a 70-69 squeaker over the Reddies. Shaw's shot overshadow- ed the fine efforts of Mike Peterson, Chesley Boggan, and Danny Davis who scored 17, 15, and 15 points respectively. Defense played an important role in Henderson's 60-41 victory over cross-town rival Ouachita. The Redmen limited the Tigers to only two field goals in the second half in a game which saw a total of 74 foul shots. Mike Peterson and Danny Davis led the Reddies' attack with 14 points each while holding the Tiger's big men, Tom Jones and Jimmy Beard, to a total of 15 points. Arkansas College could get only one man into double figures as the Reddies took a 74-50 breather over the Scots. Mike Peterson led a balanced scoring attack with 21 points, while John Herren contributed 14 points and Chesley Boggan 11. For the first time since its creation, the Reddies did not win the Pine Bluff Kiwanis' Tournament. Arkansas A M 8a N stopped the Reddies' dynasty by defeating Henderson in overtime in the champion- ship finale. . . . while John Herren showed that he too was a formidable obstacle to opponents. ,X- 2rs: iggrm was a key to the Reddies win over W' ef :NMI fa 5 A, X 'G f' 'ps- ff? an gl, i Y, ' Arkansas Tech was no match for the strength of Mike Peterson. The Reddies display one of their arsenal of weapons: the fast break. Neich Robinson is the lead man followed by John Herren C435 and Chesley Boggan 1235. hi Pg Q .?..LC:i - - M Mike Holloway 6'1 Guard Smackover, Ark Charks Blakey 6'2 Forward Louisville, Ky Pine Bluff Ark John Henen launches a long set shot against Southern State SCEISOHQS record S55 Henderson Bethel 76 Henderson S.F.A. 108 Henderson Louisiana Col. 76 Henderson S.F.A. 76 Henderson S.E. Okla. 60 Henderson Louisiana Col. 58 Henderson Ozarks 47 Henderson Hendrix 55 Henderson Harding 66 Henderson Southern State 66 Henderson Grambling 79 Henderson State College 67 Henderson Jackson State 81 Henderson Arkansas A 8z M 67 Henderson Arkansas A M 8z N 92 Henderson Arkansas Tech 70 Henderson Ouachita 41 Henderson Northwestern La. 69 Henderson Arkansas College 52 Henderson Ozarks 81 Henderson Hendrix 77 Henderson Arkansas A 8z M 63 Henderson Harding 64 Henderson Southern State 50 Henderson Arkansas College 51 Henderson Arkansas A Sz M 61 Henderson Arkansas Tech 80 Henderson Ouachita 62 Henderson State College 63 Henderson Arkansas Tech 81 Henderson Ouachita 71 Henderson Arkansas A M 8: N 100 Henderson Ouachita 41 'XC , y ,., f -:v,j V. -,-is ' 45 .4 , .... s,,, .. A f fu --K K X ,Q Sggsmtssiiinwfrif iililiii ww reddies dominate division as conference race ends The AIC took on a new look for the 1970 season when the decision was made to divide the conference into two divisions. HSC was placed in Division B along with Ark. College, Ark. A 8z M, Harding, and Southern State. Throughout the remainder of the conference season, the Reddies dominated their di- vision, finishing with a five game advantage over second-place Arkansas College. The Reddies began the second half of the AIC round-robin with a 93-81 victory over College of the Ozarks. Four Reddies reached the double-figure plateau with Danny Davis leading with 19 points. Alvin Futre1l's 17 points led the Reddies to an 89-77 victory over Hendrix, but the Redrnen dropped their next game to a surprising Arkansas A 8a M team by a score of 63-58. Neich Robinson came off the bench to ignite the Reddies to a 92-64 win over Harding. Robinson hit for 14 points on seven field goals. Southern State C66-501, Arkansas College Q55-515 and Ark. A 8z M C84-611 were the next to fall as the Reddies prepared to meet Division A's leaders Ark. Tech and Ouachita. Danny Davis matched Tech's Paul Brown shot- for-shot and finished with 38 points to lead the Red- dies to an 84-80 revenge win over Arkansas Tech. HSC made it seven-in-a-row over Ouachita with a 71-62 Win. Danny Davis finished with 26 points and Don English poured in 20 to capture scoring honors. fa' is 'E- Ml 3 -,ggi .lp 5. .ws S. v 'r W 3331 1 ww V . .' .x ax! '-U. .'u5 U. . .ls in .N Don English gets some 'Lfriendly assistance from OBU's Tom Jones as he scores two of his 20 points. DOD English N eich Robinson 6'2 Guard 5'11 Guard Elizabeth. Ky. DeWitt, Ark. In the AIC championship game, OBU never found a de- fense for Chesley Boggan. f'f'12ms-xd,i,,,,,, 229 fc -f -, x-1 'HU if. Q., f x WW Alvin Fuirell goes high over Tech's John Gross for two of his 18 points. G -'is Homer Craig Glen Sturgill 6'4 Forward 6'0 Guard Etowah, Ark. Louisa, Ky. Donald Wayne. the Reddzies' playmaker, quarterbacked HSC's offense. I 'elmpossib e shot takes crown from reddies The Reddies could not rebound from the heart- breaker to OBU, and AM8zN knocked them out of the running in the NAIA District 17 pflay-offs. Surprising- ly Arkansas Tech emerged from the play-offs as the district's representative to the national NAIA Tour- ney. The Reddies closed a most ironic season with a win over Ouachita Baptist University in the conso- lation game of the NAIA play-offs. Don Eng1ish's 17 points gave the Reddies a 55-41 Win. .1 N 3 eb?-A f tang, :A A V gggg 5 230 h iclkljyil 9 . . w,,,. up , ,pvrpiq , W, - f 1 in 1 ' -Q fig Q 'L 4 Q 1 i 4 1 ,ai w v?1ffgfa? f - NL., ' , , 21- X V?iTf'r'::f1,'i1Q5 ' af' X I- ,RP n. 1 M 495 'J' 'F x x v f burn, G 3:,QQ'f' , , M T.. ., i tp' Q, :- I 1 Nl g , g.. h x kv an V .pw b ....I f ' X , .pn -u..r ,-4 Qs - -21,2-3' - ' . f ' X -ff J 1 ' - .- .Lge 2 1 6?-.., 1, . . A A QQ m , 1 4 1 f , ' . ' -. -. ' iff X 5. ,j Q .,A Y Q ' :bij M. X - . BN 1 . wr: 1 - - ' . , T191 ' ' k - ' . W . qi., . - - -+ 4-f. - 5 f ' gh. za 5 slficff Q 5 K ,JC H 4' A , W A ,.-ri Q 6 W 'figs , 'xn- I 'N 2.1 M' U Q. l sem REDUIE5 F2335 UUIES 12 r-4 Y i Left to righi: Coach Nutt, Jerry Sanders, John Mixon, Danny Rodgers, Floyd Gentry, James Jordon, Rodney Herndon, Dick McClelland, Steve Vaughn, Mark Dardenne, Roger Barentine, Charles Blakey, and Preston Helms. Joe O'Nea1 Andy Clawson Manager Trainer Former Reddie star, Edwin Spriggs Nutt served as the junior varsity coach. 1970 honors , 1 ' Danny Davis A11-AIC NAIA All-District 17 ii NAIA All-American Mike Peterson ' A11-AIC NAIA All-District 17 S2511 .a:1s-:12-w.,.e.-- aww-vw vi.. H1 aw Nw me was A I - 1.41 -1 4-w,Sev,B1 itkwmf Awww Ysiisivi- 4 X l'5 ws.: QQ 'HY H U -an me if Y me HSS- Nfl-said mszxsei ii' SESS ff ' if was -,--. ,wvo - . , we 'Gr I K ss- ' , ' , 'fir : h it I ' A ,rf ' ' X ' i -. I ' V I lx I . 4-Q, I 1 lv D P j :'Q,,m,, 5' ,il ' fu 'EL-T ' h A ' Wh? KNQ ' me.-1 . I 'j Q. I I v..N ' Mg, . -Q. .U 7 A MQ. we 3' Don English Alvin Futrell A11-AICQ Hon. Men. All-AIC: Hon. Men. The Henderson Reddie track team, like all other Reddie Ath- letic organizations, have, and will continue to excel in var- ious field and track events. Coach Charlie Donaldson and his assistants have done a really fine job and expect to have a successful season. track '7 0 Running and sux-ming. . .x vi.. ,' , A. fx 4 Y 4 1 -5 45. xy 'P Here come the Reddies 34 I 4 ,, I ,Mx v , K, 5 x, ' :S-il ' li. .12 f- : . xl ,. . ' u e .- -N S Q 4, v 'PM 1 ,,:. -',- Mfjsa - V Wyge is 1, 5 F x , ., ' W- -3' 3' - - e. f Q -J' . 4 ge'-'V' :Ntl-11'U,-+'-:irfbm-.1F' , -if 1 34 -ix QQ .. .N , 1 . s V . 3 sjifii f, t 5 -,,9' v'.-'Mi-..g an ',, - -A . my --1- -- V-1 1 t, . r i be .., ' N + '.,,g,n,,-31 -flu 3 , -,Is t K. :uw ' -'-I -- 1.1 -iv ysft- 1 LV. ,A .:1 H f Q , I 5, It 'Y nf? Q: 113 fifty 6 ,frm A ff- QW Q ,,..a-- wif' ei' James Baugus Richard Johnson . x 4 , .X f'f'ff-'iii ' 'M . 'c N 4 Ronnie Campbell Larry Newman u 1 R f .'9'! g A Karl Koonce John Primm . -1' R R 'H , f -we fi? 'K MU , .ly A 1 Q Qg. V. ' James Rowe 1 iam-.,, if -:'I'1?k5f'?Sif' , , Q.: NQ3 'rpg-rio' , , J' .N Q -'zfawf'E'i1Q- wi' ,, w i 'I A . AQFKSFX .r' QJQSL J ,, ,R -il Q . . , Ji Q- Q , Q5 R, , -1 V X 'S Q Q I Y-Wx,-F CFrocn.t row! Karl Koonce, James Rowe, Larry Newman. Ksecond row! Richard Johnson, Ronnie Campbell James Baugus John Primm. reddi track team 1 K ,X n Henderson State Swim team for 1970 finished second in The Ark- ansas swimming and diving competition this year at the Uni- versity of Arkansas pool. f at Miss Jackie Dunlop and Miss Lissa Keigwin repre- sented Henderson in the National Women's Collegi- ate Swimmjng and Diving competition in Normal F 1 Illinois. , -..f3i..x,3,.,, X -4'r:1'-' , N, 521,64 -V K , Miss Lissa Keigwin broke her own state record in the 50 yard breaststroke. Pictured here, she is also a member of The Red- die Ripples. divers A vital part of the swim team, the divers have won much acclaim around the state. The student body of Henderson are very proud of these girls. , 111- I A :s:iiQi5iEE51i2::zv . :--asfz:3'2'.w125.1-:iv ' gf1f+g25??sirj3SiEe:?.-' , .,,QrfEErfffrm.. A ' - f, A.itlffligf:'2,3gg5p15,,q'QV V , -.,r-QE:--Maw . XX 3..,.s 4E -SSYZEAJ:-, . Rx... --fffgi., I s as .. - v 1- sf fairs 'f as Sw'-' ..-. -if 2.1-1 ' ' 1 .-ifagrzgt Q ' : g5.4:, . QW-.5 . .- ,sg---Q s:,4,5g:5:,21'. 'J :F 751 9 - '-. x' , X 31,31 ' 238 , . V N s f- 'W' ' Q, , Like a bird in the sky, I can fly!!! .,- - .--.Ms- :5:s:?T,y,-K, ., - . 1. f 1311? ssl? XZ' J I -4541 sl Q:-:Nz ali? , 5,5 x. 3' ' 'P-FFFQ A 'SR FN x S x X Man and the universe was the theme for this year's Reddie Ripple show. Are you ripp1ing??? 3 X :+- rv- 4.7 :,g:f K :V N .-'.f'i'9' x .:. S, ,NSA , ,.: 'Q-.E-2:.f b rwux Q., ,.Q. ewes' .5 -,,.ex.. :wg Us I . 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Left to right, back row: Major Leeds, Hoover, Sickel, Smith, Roberts. sig ep tournament i n l ... TA ALA Lili Pills- A' i Y 'n f ' 'I-7 . '-,Z ' ' 25 nl. ilu J irn ,p T X '- X i f xi , A I, ' Q f . ' V: -:- :U .kv S i J-x'-SL 5 11. -...f 'iif z5:x X The winners of this year's Sigma Phi Epsilon sponsored basketball tournament were Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. 'if I I X ' mtramurals Intramurals play an important role in campus life at Henderson. A college is made up of hundreds of people who love to participate in different activities. These activities help to decrease tension and to f l I ' -.Qui-QF! . Y -- p 1 i,,,..,.,L..,,, 5.2 1 '3 ff 'ff w r, A ii . 'M qi 4, Q , :4-. . ,, , ,. . 1 - W sg. ,ik 7 . V ' .4-,Ji-,,...x 9 H ,-t. new-wa-argl. .2 X 0 U . 4.-0....-..f..-V--R, .Qf:'Ei:: ' Riff' 1 .-W, ir,-r.-. Y M L ' , J Q . V. ' N A A ij, ' NN HT ,. 5,1 VVVYV Y ' ' f .. I.-. 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Y4. 01:-.4:y:4 -lax, . .. 4-- :x,4-1-.,:,L.w- - k 4.: -,.-..-.L-M. ,- X, , 11 -4: g. rfgxj- . .,v. :f 1 ii ',l ggi? -gi, 5 v bi 1 x a E. gum., - ' ubnnw. . NASCAR X mmeexuwmmsnvre xv 3-mme-xv vs x XX KX N x F 12 xgc. , ,X Q Q X qi? 'N .. . Hx.:-r Y, . . ,-RYE Xt?-:ftlg-,X ,gif -22'5f5Q 'fi X fax-Xu, - m .x 5 Q I -M F 'X 'M ' X X m 5 S 1 , .V XXX. -fm: 'X N -XX,,XXXXX:'.a. X N ' X 1 X ,Xu X ,qv iz-5,5 Eierif-53' 1 5127, 1. A avi, .,-3 'aj' x --is IA .r 13 era 155.91- ,-EX, X. . X, XQX 3 'Q Scif EY--555 X 1.114-.:'-' 'NE9':':lb'1NS:l3 'I k':.'.N1iF I 'Swv'-wiv X. ,N .n XX 1 1-'xsfgi Vfixilq 'iii ff.-Pr 1 miss maril harriso miss candy jones ' 'wwf 3J',Ii1 'mi Uffffg-'H-117' 'tif' Mfrs , +1 .My 1 2 ms-1 -', 'f A' .if . 5i'g1.,-lf.-..:- I ' gmt f ' ' 4 fi? 97' 5 -S X, '- -1 s MAY. -I , 1. V?-Z 1. gn. ..... . ., CJ: 4, - 5 1-- 4, if 41' 1 . . ,,l,.w ,,,...,,- . , ,, X :ja 'kwa'-. ! , 35: -V ..'-q.x'v:2-, ,,., 1, -4 . 1,-mv. 'z ,,4fa'1 't z .f, .,., f x - 5 xii , iff? . 1 , . -uv-:vu-f,,i -.ew .y W 1'-o.w..xw-4 ,ew L. f5'f'm2Y:' -neon-y-wx-w .- 1 miss e wright who's W 0 PENNY ADAIR, Fordyce, Junior, English, Cheer- leader, Alpha Sigma Tau, ROTC Battalion Sponsor, Miss Young Democrat . . . PHILLIP ALLEN, Glen- wood, Senior, Chemistry, Heart and Key, H-Club . . . LINDA BERRY, Lewisville, Senior, Elementary Educatio-n, Alpha Sigma Alpha, AWS, Reddie Beauty . . . BARBARA BETHEA, Arkadelphia, Sen- ior, Math, Delta Zeta, Alpha Chi, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Top Ten Freshmen, Sophomore Class Favorite, Queen of Stars Finalists, Pershing Rifles Sponsor . . . NANCY RUTH BIRKHEAD, Little Rock, Senior, Chemistry, Miss Henderson, Top Ten Freshmen, Miss Young Republican, Star Editor, Delta Zeta, Alpha Chi, Panhellenic Representative, StudentiSenate . . . DONNA BLASENGAME, Pine Bluff, Senior, Ele- mentary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, AWS, Queen of Stars Finalists, Scotch Guard . . . KARAN BOW- LINE, Arkadelphia, Senior, English, Cheerleader, Alpha Xi Delta, Scotch Guard . . . DENNIS BYRD, El Dorado, Senior, Journalism, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Oracle Editor. Penny Adair Phillip Allen Barbara Bethea Linda Berry 9' , .Nr I .-- ,, X t 4 ' X N , -Q- iv Nancy Ruth Birkhead N Mi 1352,-gt 1'-ff y my .-f' Donna Blasengame Dennis Byrd W 43114: .lin- .Q 5 Karan Bowline wx ' f L 5, L, is uni f r - -Q f William Keith Carr Nancy Sue Chaney s Margaret Jane Dansby David Phillip Conrad .2 . W : , ' I A i i A4 4 Danny Davis ie '- 'who's who Gary Don Davis WILLIAM KEITH CARR, El Dorado, Senior, Art, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Senior Class President, Interfraternity Council, Oracle Staff . . . NANCY SUE CHANEY, Dierks, Senior, Physical Educa- tion, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scotch Guard, P. E. Club, Student Senate, Cheerleader Captain, Red- die Day Queen . . . DAVID PHILLIP CONRAD, Benton, Senior, Art, Star and Oracle Photogra- pher, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . MARGARET JANE DANSBY, Camden, Senior, English, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, AWS, Heart and Key, Top Ten Freshmen, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart . . . DANNY DAVIS, Caddo Gap, Jun- ior, Physical Education, Basketball, All AIC, Lit- tle All-American . . . GARY DON DAVIS, Hot Springs, Junior, Speech, Signia Tau Gamma, Stu- dent Senate . . . JUDY DOZIER, Moro, Senior, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, Queen of Stars, AWS, Homecoming Maid, Class Favorite, Reddie Beauty . . . ROBERT SHAW DEMPSTER, North Little Rock, Junior, Biology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Reddie Band . . . JEAN KEESEE DUFFY. Mal- vern, Junior, Physical Education. Reddie Band, Feature Twirler, First Runner-Up Miss Henderson Pageant, Battalion Military Sponsor. Jean Keesee Duffy Robert Shaw Dempster .,. Judy Lou Echols whosw o JUDY LOU ECHOLS, Arkadelphia, Senior, English, Heart and Key, Alpha Chi, Delta Zeta, Cheerleader, Homecoming Maid . . . SUSIE EL- TON, Lewisville, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Heart and Key . . . BILLIE ANN FAULKNER, Little Rock, Junior, Physical Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Reddie Ripples, P. E. Club, Cheerleader . . . ROBERT CALVIN FISH- ER, Arkadelphia, Senior, Management, Phi Lam- bda Chi, Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior Class President, Student Senate President, President's Council . . . RANDY HUGHES, Delight, Senior, Management, Phi Lambda Chi, Men's Council, Alpha Chi, Phi Beta Lambda, Athletic Academic Award . . . JUDI JOHNSTON, Atkins, Senior, Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA, Heart and Key . . . BOBBY JONES, Malvern, Junior, Accounting, Phi Sigrna Epsilon, Reddie Football Team . . . KATHY KES- TERSON, Waynesville, Mo., Junior, Art, Alpha Xi Delta, Freshmen Favorite, Scotch Guard, Student Senate. Reddie Ripples. Billie Ann Faulkner Susrie Elton Robert Calvin Fisher X -fs' . HR' Sw if -s. X is s xi x 1 N X M X 8 I . fl 1' , - ww Simi 3','.'igtE A L..- C, Q 'HX ,Q ' ,gtrg'gS33x:Sa- ' ' yfn393tas. . .11 Q--NWXHSJAYBH if ., ' ' ' ,Q f 4-:x 'QV -3 Q Q - W iT Y s,x ffl' 4 4- .IQX Emu? Randy Hughes Judi Johnston Bobby Jones 1 , o o 5 J Q' 5 4' Q x ' 'W' . , . ' V 55 ' ,if ' A . X -1 . i, I-, .. f ' . mmm: 5 ff :'?:,g1: .'V', 7 A ., 5 ,u Kathy Kesterson 55 WEE Sandra Sue King Larry Patterson Allen Schwab Odis Wayne Mays Trudy Stewart -ix Who's who James Richard Thompson SANDRA SUE KING, Hope, Senior, Business Administration, Alpha Sigma Tau, Panhellenic Coun- cil, AWS . . . ODIS WAYNE MAYS, Malvern, Senior, Social Science, Kappa Delta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Debate Club, Track . . . LARRY PATTERSON, North Little Rock, Senior, Sociology, Phi Lambda Chi, Stu- dent Senate, Vice-President of Junior Class, Presi- dent's Council . . . ALLEN SCHWAB, International Falls, Minn., Newman Club, Heart and Key, Theta Alpha Pi, Reader's Theater, Young Democrats, Presi- dent's Council . . . TRUDY STEWART, England, Senior, English, Heart and Key, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-President of Turrentine . . . JAMES RICHARD THOMPSON, Shreveport, La., Senior, Physical Edu- cation, Phi Lambda Chi, Student Senate . . . KAREN VAN DEWATER, El Dorado, Senior, Elementary Edu- cation, AWS, Delta Zeta . . . VICKI WHITE, Stutt- gart, Senior, Elementary Education, AWS President, Alpha Xi Delta. Vlgkl White Karen Vandewater gill' hs. av' aj? 'llnn 'm-'Us' '-Q r-Y' QSM: .,, ,va A T' N 'g-'Wes 2151: 9' ,- J f z 'x Q 1 This year the Student Senate made great strides in student-administration relations. They also had the advantages of the student Activity Fee with which to bring big name speakers and entertainers to our campus, such as the rock group Smith, Julian Bond, the Rotary Connection, Toni Joe White, The Friends of Distinction, and Dick Gregory. They worked directly with the AWS in re- vision of women's rules, and after a student pole, pushed for voluntary ROTC. A big suc- cess was the Student Senate Book Sale which gave students a chance to sell their old books, and buy used ones. The Miss Henderson Pageant and the Spring Fling were the two main Student Senate sponsored activities of the year. -G. r N -fzf A 5 '-2, 'L V. 27' . , 2, .. ling? Seated: Keith Carr, President, Senior Classg Vicki White, Senator-at-Large, No. 15 Standing: Daniel Eowline, Senator No. 2g Trudy Stewart, Senator 0. 1. -0- i AQ' N'-Q5 X Nancy Birkhead, Executive Senator No. 1g Bobby Fisher, Pres- identg Nelson Cahill, Senator-at-Large, Nancy Chaney, Vice- President. student senate A nr 's' W, Seated: Gary Davis, Presidentg Carl Hen- -son, Vice-Presidentg Standing: Richard Thompson, Senator No. 13 Billie Anne Faulkner, Senator. No. 2g Lynn Elliott, Senator No. 3. J' Q Q .Q , , w ' , - :MX I ....g.y,.A xy ident Kenn Mann Vice President' Standing' Ns, sf Seated: Ros Whi 1 , Pr 3 Y , -, , - Candy Jongs, Segxgtfnr N? 1 Cabsentlg Suzanne Smith, Senator No. 35 Leesa Haney, Senator No. 2. 2221 Seated: Richard Sallee, Presidentg lNIa.ncy Grisham, Vice-Presidentg Stand- ing: Tom Hunt, Senator No. 15 Brenda Brackman, Senator No. 35 Wendell Hughey, Senator No. 2. kappa delta pi ibww' Members include: L. Hamilton, B. Monor, B. Sirmon, B. Dickson, L. Davis. J. Wiley, S. Campbell, C. Borne, N. Chit- Varanado, L. Word, J. Bryant, V. Pascal, B. Beck, S. New- wood, L. Long, P. Williamson, A. Buttrum, J. Fletcher, A som, P. Dedman, B. McGee, C. Beckham, J. Nossuer, B. Meyers, J. C. Bryant, D. Arris, C. Hickerson, J. Hickerson Haynes, L. Mount, S. Plyler, S. Wimberly, L. Mozoll, L. Dr. Ernest Patrick, J. Hughes. alpha chi 5-. The object of Alpha Chi is the siimulation, development, and recognition of scholarship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective. Heart and Key is a service organization to develop the highest kind of Reddie Spirit on campus. Membership comes only through working for the organization to earn points. The membership is limited and only vacancies may be filled by a three-fourths vote of the membership. Members are from left to right: Gloria Diemer, Miss Amy Jean Greene, Judy Echols, Sue Lightsey, Jack Helms, Bobby Fisher, Billy Ann Faulkner, Lynn Elliott, Phillip Allen, Pres., Mike Ward, Allen Schwab, Donna Blassengame, Sue King, Robert Demster, Trudy Stewart, Nancy Kjeldguaard, Robert Geiger, Kathy Kesterson. heart and key 5 Lv- 4 if. K, V. . ll -. . 1 A V The Grass Roots in concert were presented by Heart and Key. roto scotch guard 7 Members of the Scotch Guard are, back row. Julie Miller, Elizabeth Armstrong, Judy Williams, second row. Pat Wil- liamson, Kathy Kesterson, Kay Elliott, A.nn Plafkin, third row, Carol Jones, Nancy Kjeldgaard, Marilyn Harrison, Bobby Nichols, and bottom row, Deloris Pressin, Brenda Owens, Karen Hughes, and Donna Blasengame. theta alpha phi 15' ti. x Theta Alpha Phi is the national honorary dramatics frater- nity which recognizes outstanding work in the fields of dair- ecting, acting, and technical theatre. Active members on Henderson's campus are: Carolyn Burns, Brenda Hall, Ken Parks, Brenda Parks, Allen Schwab, and Ann Snuggs. Theta Alpha Phi invites and welcomes anyone, who is in- terested in the theatre to work with it for the betterment of dramatic productions at Henderson. W reddie beauties miss judy dozier -,ge vyfqzxxx, ' Q 'A f- 1 'xgi222i N554 gi 14 .xA.fB:' X512 1--8.1 4--3 h .X x 1 ' i 4, I :fm Q.,, 4-vi f --xsywa V ' ' F' f'Q . s gc xxx , I-5,1-42 x-,S if xx-V f . 11131-' 2' ,. ,gifx':a'. 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NANCY CHANEY Captain PENNY ADAIR Co-captain KARAN BOWLINE TONI TACKETT DAHLA JAMES BILLIE FAULKNER KERRY HOWELL GRACIE NEIKIRK SUSAN NASH Alternate SHERRY MATHIS Alternate JANEY SEAMANS Alternate DONNA OTTINGER Alternate 2 homecoming ...Z Queen Sue Zan Toombs ands Tri-cap- tains Jamie Hunter, Kip Agee, and Tommy Hart. homecoming royalt 'E mv 4. n ' , B. x nf f .H f. 1 KJ Judy Echols. Senior Maid. escorted by Terry Quast and Jim Morgan. Judy Dozier. Princess-at-Large. escort- ed by Jamie Hunter. homecomin Claudia Conde, Junior Maid, escorted by Sonny Brooks and Reggie Speights. Donna Presgrove, Sophomore Maid corted' by Don Cooley. Kaye Jones, Freshman Maid, escorted by Russell Weatherly. f X .1 - ,, -qsggwn we .slmiflz E N 'S'-r wnm' Wane? gzaney V xl-- Carof Jean ,!4!arc!man jieta JG 57LU88lfA86Ll f5 marie giwfcfen plzi ol,amAJa X . M 2. ,: A g7Lnc!a lgngerfdon .Sigma jan gamma Mile an Jimfa OWQJ .Sym ,UM cffuzfm 9 411 sl as mariQn arrinon pb .Sigma illadilan A I ,xv Nj . 3 ,wisp lf- f 5: A if ' ' N-qgyfl' V ffl Me mm, mme, :nm ,r 1 o Wi IQJA ff WLM young lemacraf 'UQ Cpanaly ..A!arri5 gywemlegfn Wffamd WMA Mun? Hzpuggcan mg, 5742 120,012 military sponsors . ,- V -y 4 x X .Q 5 -, as M -. XS -N N. X X is Ex RX X --5 45: X is 'N PHYLLIS DEDMAN-Brigade Sponsor a wi 'rw- v'u9' - Ig. is fu SUE WRIGHT--Pershing Rifles Sponsor K ,, ... , ,-sikwi K -5 Q ,pw i ,sr , , .V-Nix k + N 4 r Q - iwifgse, 1 --., f .A'. 'X Each fall a list of girls' names are submit- ted by the cadets of the ROTC program. From this list the cadets vote for one girl to repre- sent them as Brigade Sponsor. The three-run- ners-up represent the battalions. Pershing Rifles and the Band chose their own sponsors. For the past two years Henderson has had a ROTC service organization, the Scotch Guard. The organization has served as hostess at many military functions. J , Ns...:, .i 'ff' 'Y ' WY' X J A ,f .R 5 N SUSAN TOLER-Band Sponsor . N NNT' ,xxx , 4 N N, X WN -1 x.Ex.fN.x A 'xxx . X X E x 'r Y iw me 'PL X If -eww' BILLIE VARNADO-Battalion Sponsor NANCY CH ANEYTBatta1i0n Sponsor NS? .Na 'Q !l ' A' Q LYNN WILSON-Battalion Sponsor DONNA BLASENGAME-Scotch Guard Major X Q maj orettes Q' Ms -1 X , ,: Q . 3 Y X ,nn- .,.f-' F ww- H4 . I X. 1' o 5.3, f fr-Rf vi ,Q Q xv, V , uk 1 v f X + J PCI-fn has H3-1 f. . Q -5' Nix -f 3 Q ' ,Q- N .-. .,,.,:.iv...nL.,. WM, h - QV, w , T. Lax. ,f : 'fqyl' fiydarf A U!i'S'iWb A Y , ,- l, X lx 'LE mblv:Q,f95ZNx 1:5 ' - w - -.x uiqgm . :R f Q-Q damp 1M wMyw- -f. . N- ' 4- ' f f ' 5' i: 3l'G?'.f i - : Q 5 , A V M . . ,.,, L' . J 1. 35 N . V9-yfigw-, . , . , 5 ,. iglzxg- k'- 'g V . . . ' . ' . .- ' ,- ' h f- ,. L East -- A - 1 A - rs- -1+ Nl b 1. ' - , , - - ' mfs. wx X 'kin -ir. 1553. 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', 4- ,. - :t,..- fl-, 3..,,,,, , J-. --r.. r , .,.- ' 'f T'5',-ff ' ., 15224 'v .,' 1 - 4 .1 f . . ., f f , 1, .-,,. , rl , ... ,,,,...- , '1 133: 1 .. v . our stor The purpose of the features section is to tell the story of the things that have happened on our campus in the fall of 1969 and spring of 1970 by using pictures, and a few wordsg for example. . . p 1 N t 9 9 a chariot race ispring f1ingJ, a rock group concert fthe Grass Roots? lf f ' A 'a concert by the Reddie band, n- X Y rbxiis. -M , A nf' a homecoming parade. X ss. and a future Miss Henderson registration fx The most comfortable spot in registration. -'UQ ...Q-.. gy Q, S Should I or shou1d.n't I? Someone please enroll in my class! no --wi -.-all.-n.::'+Q .. . -g f, . l n L, , R. N E' . ff--F' M-f Q 113.2 -: N M' l wrt' x 5' -Im . ...,. , 3 , MMV How could five teachers be so undecided? . .f-, AM T Q, X . 2- ' Sq. -xg W- 'wsg 1 xg , M . , ,-1 - 'X WS?- AAX5:: N Atv ,. 'A ., a n-Z5 ywilxlxxq 3- :H : :QNQ Q .AX X X 35 lf ' xx 1 .XE-if Q , 5 K- '- E , f N:.AQS1x A . . X g: 11 'Y . .. ' ' Q -.-A f .r . . '. ' xl .-3,1-f Y 'K ' 'V .. ' ' .- ' Nfq, ' fi 1 . X 9 X . , YR -1. N. -NN K.- - 5 M.. f X x Y' r We ,J I 'ff' W . Xa SF- A ' VA Xxx 31 4: J Xa:-K tl J 'fl '-vA!k in A 4 Ev ,,. The least ihey could do is put some , -Milo chairs 4 w h here! The woman that takes our money. ! -. And I thought going through high school graduation line was rough! Fraternity members try to interest freshmen in the Greek system at Henderson. Tx F' WNW X . , , Q A 308 registration I could have been sleeping all day. I'm in the army now Happily, I can now take a break. ,g, ,pi U' ,JA Sax - I , -r-Q ,, , . p.X,v.un1mmvs4+v:mwoNf'xQv9 H S O 5 D- 0 H lil H. I-4 un 23 O E- Q- 8 B FD U' D7 0 PT' ET E 5 E '-I E llll 5 P 5 I' .vu 3 0 F' 2 'D' N FP 5 N 1'0- fa 'Q 5 252 7 Z V w . . .NL . ' J ,. . He cannot get that PMS stamp off his mind h 553' senator julian bond Dr. Clark listens to Senator Bond with open ears. t Senator Julian A. Bond Some sit, some stand, but everyone was there to hear Senator Bond. n, I I. 91 1 1 9 F I N55 K- Q 'Q ' 'Q 'H f' w-fggffa wg, v ., A -x K . 4 xg ' f ' Sn TQ 5 w,, hbdxg gQx.H ,gx v D , 'N ' ' X 2, --9--r .. Q A,VQ , 54 Fw Q. fraternit rush ZQQ . ,, . ,H . 5-v.,.,.,,- .-egg,3-ypxg--,:aw4,,Q,, .'-:-'-xr. -1 4 , ip , xr' xf . A . . , R' n-f'N .JJ '- 1 2 im! 5 1 if - 5 xii: ,Ai j -., Sorry boys. Coke is all we have. .4-w .I ,,,' I' .rx - 1 J 4 Sig Ta.u's RELALLY enjoy their smokers!! i an ,uw X S..s?.'K.fi 5? 3 .v Ui ,-f ja' .e 4.4 ' ww: fx ,Z A ,I ia fi if W ,S KA '- X wh x X' wK'A.'g - NN. Q X . x :W N BN.-ks '- : Lvrkirx v x.-5.-,-:s-. . M, NRA- We're all going to meet upstairs after the banquet. :Tix uk age' , X x Q X xglx pep rallies Spirit and enthusiasm ran extremely high every Senior Reddie-s Kip Agee and Tommy Hart speak at a pep rally Thursday night at six-thirty. IA' Football players proudly enter a spirit filled gym for a pep rally. By these pictures, you can tell what type pep rallies were held this year at Henderson. Enthusiasm and spirit ran extremely high at every pep rally. The cheerleaders seemed to have some kind of contagious disease, called Reddie spirit. Flags flew high and drums beat loud every Thursday night at six-thirty in Day armory. This year at every pep rally, a spirit stick was awarded to the organiza- tion promoting the most Reddie spirit on campus, at pep rallies, and at the football games. At the end of the year, the organiza- tion that won the weekly award the most won the spirit plaque. Cheerleaders lead the students in the Alma Mater F They couldn't be representing our fraternities! sorority rush The Panhellenic house was a place for much happiness on Saturday, October 18, when girls ac- cepted bids to become a pledge in a sorority. Rush had been a very hectic period for girls during the past two weeks, but now it was over and they wish they could once again attend that very special formal party where they cried a little, laughed a little, and had a marvelous time. H,-A X -his X A beautiful night for the sisters of Alpha Sig- ma Alpha and their rushees. Sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma talk to their rushees at their formal party. , Wa X. ,.,v ...sw is 5- X K.-Y-.A 'M ' s:1.-5f,s.a2:ixvf, X . -i ' 4' 'L FY' 1 fi , ,- .f ,, -Y ,,,. , , v qu f M . - x Zhi i 'fp' v '7 f we FZ M' ix ,gt -. f 'ic- fl-f+- 5f :Av is QR .sb-., ,,., I I pfqu -ri, 1 -.5 . r '1Q 'g5 r. L52-Ig . HM. 1293333 -st-..2fu- ' ', --x1fr',. ,- .sfetirff Heh-:M-1.f.'.-ff ' . '43, elif --c-,qu '1-.K u-10.1. QPAHQ-, 'fi ',f.-R fri .I .l-, nl - w f f- re P Q-yall , -Q . ,, Q .. --,muy-'V , 'gg sb. ..,,.- sv--1 S' '4 . Jr' , ' , JO LQ -.?g,5T2ii'5 v'r 0 M ,gag-vs' , ,Mitts 1511251 fe? fi! ' Qjifsj' 'L N Q f' ,, -'11, Tft .p ,. -fxgfv Y- , Q. ,- -.wz-3'-,,4 - - ft f'2.- , Freshman girls run excitedly to the Panhellenic House to accept bids from Alpha Xi Delta. N f' f -f 'eP 'F Q. fi 'L 'Tex' X Members of Delta Zeta are extremely happy to accept these two girls as pledges to their sorority. Sisters of Alpha Sigma Tau hold a western show for their rushees. homecoming Homecoming week this year was filled with the old and the new, the traditional and the con- temporary. One of the most traditional events was the blanket ceremony for those senior Red- dies that had served their team so faithfully for the past four years. Below are those that took part and those honored: fback rowj Jamie Hunter, Mrs. Jamie Hunter, Kip Agee, Coach Charles Donaldson, Connie Scribner, Jim Morgan. CMid- dle rowj Mr. Hart, Tommy Hart, Coach Ralph Carpenter, Terry Quast, Lloyd Speck, Sonny Brooks. lSeatedD Reggie Speights, Claudia Conde, Janet Clay, Russell Weatherly, Lynn Wilson, Don Cooley. lt. SM- K' The blanket ceremony was climaxed with a pep rally and the singing of the Alma Mater. The next day Sue Zan Toombs was crowned Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by Captains Tommy Hart and Kip Agee, who is shown here putting on the finishing touches. 1 3 Senior Maid was Miss Judy Echols, escorted here by Terry Quast and Jim Morgan. Claudia. Conde was J unior Maid and was escorted by Reggie Speights and Sonny Brooks. Russell Weatherly escorted Miss iiaayd Jones who was Freshman ai . CLeftD Miss Judy Dozier was Maid at Large escorted by Jamie Hunter. CAboveJ Miss Donne Pressgrove was Sophomore Maid, escorted by Don Cooley. homecoming Week Fraternities and sororities worked very hard on floats for the parade. CBe1owJ Smith played to a packed house as you can well see. The bonfire couidn't have been more beautiful! New X. ..w.mub.., N ' N 1 1 0 O s 'Es M f 4 1' .. J, I U ir gi - l if aff-N - ' :wr . A . ' 5 xr le .1 few ss 1 fn- l Q vnu f 1 l I One fraternity beat a drum continuously until game time. Theme of this entry: I Wish I Were A Float x.,9-fn Ke.. . .Nil The game was the highlight of the week as can be seen on the faces of the royalty as they watched. There was a dance after the game to end an all around great week. V A ,.. ' -'A- ' :-! ::'lvR ' , , jf' 'a ' ,5 Iwi-'.l ' i,,,- A H , 1.04:-.uri - ' n beat ouachi a I 45 Y L Fox one week we lived and breathed Beat Ouachita. So We listened to Miss Amy Jean as she spoke of the much more was at stake than just a game-an ancient rival- thmgs to corne. Onr hearts pounced in our ears, as she ry and a champmnship . . . we ate tiger meat! gold us to twxst a t1ger's tail - and we waited for Satur- ay. -w', ai game time we were there watching our Reddies, was all up to the Reddies, our Reddies, and all we could yelling for them, filled with that ole Reddie spirit. But it do was watch and wait, and see what was to come .... 11, Ad i ? s I gm. U, 0 A the crown mf T rv- ' F' -' U' . -'A , I Q. 'TQ- J f- 'ff 9 as 1 14 ,. 4 , , Ay . !. x '.'- 1 r ax, ,-- . . - -v e ' , A 4-X M' 1 ' . .1 N' ' - ff A ft..f.mL ,,.,Z2i -iff: I-3' ' , 3:32 j ' .f,- US'-' . gs. WJ Q... .W .-uv....... J' 'Q x--.V x, . .--. 'ffl V - f c3'4hlI ffrw- -' U.. The game had started and we watched . . . Hart was hurt seriously in the fourth quarter. The best offense in the AIC pushed and scored. The greafesf defense in the AIC held, and it was soon over. Reddies victorious. eff A ll V 1 .. eq, mp-Y Flo I Il .3 I Y g. Qlsig tt' , 5 ' 'vi xl ' A - Q:'bAx'.f ,WVR Q' I i l may A I A proud group of outstanding new title, AIC Champions. Reddies proclaimed mwah.-. V ' Hr'-wr ve '- X N pq their 1 . Q Q N N N !g5++h'i 1'u '4 s-'H iuib-'fe-'-'+e1-iw h,3..Tu u:-ifgeefeeese I kQ5Qh5Iq! i 'u' 5 e'-wwe-esfmimsslssefe,-E Q Q lg, lat Y! l h H H -L-4-will i L. !g--- , E fw lm 'i 5 'N R it - 112. - . I l ::z Q, I1 X ,JW g :ra , TT f 5 il f 2 A r.' gg x in M,-11,5 1' . al- 'nl15l If -l4'5'i'n':'F 1D ,li g!' n .-sl' sl- --.sv-.?e?-f-f-f ' s: ..i'EP'-5- '..'.rSF- ' All that was left to say was, Thanks team. .,+ 3-P v yy, 1, Xu, 'Q Q? yr fi g. - IM .-71, M.. . - 1 V , - ' 1 ,. E nw,---' vgiwn an vs . 1-qw .9 io au' - , , ,M . Q me wsocfl 7 'lkliibh T' ' b XX1'f'F' , 1 4 5 1 ' 'F-w W 'P x- -'lfzfli X Af.- N 'ij 1: ,N f . e Sie!! A Xi. xX 5 -y --N-wma ghosts Tom Ludwig played Engstrand. Costumes were designed by Nan A.Ll- 111011. Wea, a 'M ...W fflfi CLK., A .x ' ' K '-v-at 'fs.-NMvogof'fr:'V-- e 'K 'E '- ' ' 'Y--..4w.-w'A w mv-f. if -- - 1, ' 4?M7'E'f Y'-1 X wffff -, , V.,-A--afZ.'47JI.,-.-,3i'-.-if', .' 'ff?g2,g3hj'.,.1r-',, The setiing for the play was the Alving living room. Technical director was J oh.n Barton. ,ya f ' . P U532'?ii'6?. ,'5fA325f:-':f 'f fixes:-gas Q' W E2-sq?-'F It 15 survxval of the fmest durmg the snow, and rule number one IS never crawl upon a car top, or you are as good as dead. siwiv-kts. ,Q , ,- iv .4.,,v ' .5 f fy , .-,. 5, 1 It The temperature called for ear muffs and slacks fto the relief of most of the coedsj. Q 4 12 '25 W V The trick to a good snow ball fight is to get a good foothold. vt - f ' it-if Walking even on flat surfaces was a feat. Y. K 0 I -N , .AA A- .iglwwg t 'K .tt N -1 t Q gt Rx 1 -'ix X f-Q+,..,,.fe a 4 4, The show featured several small group displays of water ballet. Q .'..j,aq'5:.1g: mg., -W Lg: ,'3'E1fEN.f5a.-.1P5',- V- - H Af' ' L ' gl -f f i le ' L 1. .-f x.. P..-,115 -1, 3: ,-4, ., r - :wt .v --,- . - r . '.mf.f--we.,'- .4 .. I 5 I ' . ',:fu.,.4g- .Ae.,jfQ,,g,, - ' . :. - f .1119- X'-jvggw -.4 I .f 4. ' 'haf ' '-sw. , r . A, . - --1 ,N- ..-,, M. l . ' - ' 'Q- ffifggsl-ffl ,f ' -zz. M ' f e ....- A : 2125 ' ' -110- L.N ,.,l.,,,,,:-sl:fs'w? -e iff -N, ' -14 e -M--j- 'f4,,'. :..., '.. .Wi we 2 2:r:- 'x...,,s:v':,, fr- gezs. . 2. -1-351, A , V T61 .Q i54'fWQ'ff 5'?5f T15-QS' fsfqgi ' 7-ff'.,,X. V - ., Q .-miffm-.r3g,Qf9+i-+ 1- .3 5 A .. ,izfrfisfxe-Sis, ' ' . .V ' ,fs ' 1. . kv, 4' .5 , ly, W . HV sage. . ,A . A ' .s ' ., ' . ' in . X mf .... as :lSw'2.X,: .. ' The theme for this year's Red- die Ripple show was Man and the Universe. F reddie ripples show The girls demonstrate skills learned in synchronized swimming class. Not unlike an old Ester Wihiams' movie. . 4 we .A I' . .9 U 4 'B' ? This wasn't part of the show R' I ' xe! M5 A I d ,ge L, 1:71. ,, ,K uf. ' ' if f'- fx. , 1- 5 K , R2 r-'XYJM AL Lg? blithe spirit 1.1 T7 - - ,L Presented by the Henderson Speech and Drama Department, this play by Noel Coward was directed by Nan Allmon. Here Sheila Moncus and Craig Fuller are shown in ghostly meditation. 2 M t ' V' 5 ,--.af-f5.+!991lQf1f ''affix fl iff :s 131521 55:1 Q , 1:r?ai'.3-a4,:f.3ii1fZ:f-x-'ff 5:53, X 1 -.-iw--,. 5-fw.r...,. 5:,':5:-' .-'5,.5,i:1:-5:51 :,l':.-5',,g1i:Qgg.5:::5:?-4:-:-113 E. ff. .'-. .V s'tff:1-':.-R?.ws51311 V if W : nl ,ll e Agri S hh. .' ' ---'-X:...g.-c:1,g1:,94::g.fg-5g--j,,5-.-- , 7 g, 1 - -wr: ' - :ws ,::r-- -3,-,.q,. 1 , ---- A . ' ' s - yigfg Iuigsrepgiei-. . ygv-,2.i.1:, if W .., ,xg . H332 .. 1 tw . gf we - 55 sf? x 'lef 25233 'f 'N Q':1'iIf1-+2-fif' , ' ef.-X KH ..,- -efggnii - Y' A ra '-' ' ' . 1' 'GPL-3'-. 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I' 1 ly N John Barton was the technical director for the play that was set in xx X ' 5 ge' Til'-nutty Q.,,'5 the Charles Condomine living room. 65 i. F4 xff fy' 'Hmmm me K ., ni. Also appearing in the play were Jo Ellen Houser, Becky Holt, Melissa Brady,- John Davis and Carolyn Burns. v......,. -f ,. 1 sfzaaw 333 panhellenic dance Rock Creek Reunion and Hearts 8z Flowers . . . The King 8: Queen of Hearts had a dance all to themselves. v 'Y .lf 'N f' Robert Dempster and Darla James were crown ed King 8x Queen of Hearts. 6 grass roots i 6 3' 1 J ' ' A : ' 1 Y ' - is X - +51 'P'-'i 'J-X-J' L ir' Singing some of their better known hits like Midnight Confessions, they gave a really good show. 336 Erisentted by Heart and Key the Grass Roots presented a concert in the student union a room. The house was packed with studentsg a few were smart enough to bring blankets and pillows. queen of stars pageant Q QB Mr. Goodgame. Miss Oxner, and John Hall The contestants and judfges had a busy day that began with a tea Falk with Sue Wfighf, Wl'10 WHS 8150 a finial- in the ballroom to which many faculty members were invited. Here 1St- The tea WHS followed by the Judges 111- fihfllis Dedman, a finalist from last year, serves contestant Susan t9I'V19W Of GHCH glfl- o er. 3? V ,. 59 'eae X - 5 l K -I. 'Y ' X4 Q ' 'Q g, 4 -4 X x Q ' ' :-'VT' ,t k ' 1 '31 lg X , ni 21135 it Q bfi . V4 n Susan Toler. Marilyn Harrison, Nancy Chaney, Candy Jones, all contestants, and Miss Oxner and Mr. Hall chat over their tea. Later that afternoon the girls were judged in evening gowns and their pictures were taken for the Queen of Stars section of the STAR where the new queen is namedu V. - m'litary ball Henderson's Military Ball always attracts a large num- ber of high ranking officers. 15 ' 2 Q 4 L A fn Ss- :i A- -..-D' Q , . 1. 4 .. r , .. my .ax -. ' .,-M--g-. sf . ,I 2' . 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Spears was busy shaking hands. .pi Q 1' Hia, . ,, V A -.fv.s-,sfiwh 'W wwwr.. 4-rx, Each semor cadet was presented with his L N s .IA :Mx I 41? . :cya 1 . :Qw--' X date It was well worth all the work. miss henderson pageant 441 A,k, if M ,I X .,..,i. -gy, f ff 1':Eef f.fi Z ai 14 pg., ,. .. az, if 2 ai 55922531 '-3-.af 3i?f'i?iE?5Q?fl12232-92, ls- f'P?-iii '25, zj' f Judges for this year's pageant were: Van Brovsm, a senior Mr. Earl Bates of Hot, Springs, was on the official board business major at the University of Mississippi, where he is of the Miss Arkansas Pageant- a kicking specialist for the Ol' Miss Rebels. -'Win if-Q 4' ,,,..-ann- ' is Jlfs -Q Mrs. W. D. Feaster is from Arkadel- phia, and is the Assistant Home Economist for County Home Serv- Mr. Tom Goodgame is ices. Miss Sharon Evans of North Little Rock, from Little Rock and is was Miss Arkansas in 1968. She attended the manager of Channel Ouachita Baptist University and is now 7 ABC television in Ar- working as a Field Representative for kansas. Worthern Bank in Little Rock. r 7 I For over a week prior to the pageant rehersals were held. Here music director Jimmy Duffy and pianist Lynn Bauman run over a few of the many songs they had to know for the pageant. Back stage before the show it was a last minute scramble to make sure everything was set, and even emcee Dean Looney showed signs of pre- show jitters. V., V.. Rehearsals were informal but still a lot of work. In their roaring twenties cos- tumes, the girls waited not too pa- tiently for curtain time. miss henderson pa eant 5. Jeanette Benton . , . Womack Hall Gwendolyn Williams . . . We, the People X 'M'-wb Susan Toler . . . Alpha Sigma Tau Sara Pratt . . . Pines Hall News Kathe Martin . . . Delta Omicron Becky Cwens . . . Goodloe X -'Q E:: vig fe x X ' hd S :B Q -. Q Jennifer Ledbetter . . . Foster Hall Hall Blossom VanHook . . . Oaks Hall is 4, ,i 'U l . Q . 3 .a g l -.,. ..'- 4 5-. Dianne McNamara . . . Delta Susan Tichenor . . . Turrentine Dorm Elizabeth Ann Hancock . . . Zeta Holly Hall f all Brenda Powell . . . Mooney Hall Brenda Lambert . . . Garrett Hall Kaye Elliott . . . Alpha Xi Delta Glenda Ault . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma Karen Fabich . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha miss henderson pageant The Down-River People helped keep the audi- ence entertained. E 2 L 1 Nancy Birkheadu Miss Henderson 1969. sang a medley of songs including Raindrops Falling on My Head and Put on a Happy F acef, Jimmy Duffy and The Boys worked long and: hard arranging and perfecting music for the pageant. hum The Madding Crowd. composed of Wayne Green, Stan Rogers, Sherry Mathis, and Peggy Murphy, performed a very effective version of Aquarius T' . , qu.. miss henderson pageant n g X ' Q -1 . 5 ' , e , ,, XA .. 1 .- A r . ,.4 .-iv fx N as fi' -' , A -' V' 'fggf' P X-' . .- . vw . X 1 T' E 'ffl Q 1x.1-mflliig f. 1,3 A K . fi f J' 7. 5:,,.,. --:Ari ik' ' Rx -W X.: 'FYWI Q E 5 M X b ,, ,.5.,1.:, 5 ,L--M -5: elf K' 1, 1 . wi' A. - 1-ga X Sqn' T V 'Q my 'vgfk Q-I . yr x- '. -- N - if . .: A, my L' ' '-, 'z-Q 1 I Q V ha F A I J - f' . N 5 4 ' F .F F' As 7 ,N . 5' ' I A ,. J br: Q, ' , , -rg: gig ii e Five Finalists Susan Tichenor Jennifer Ledbetter, Kaye Elliott. representing Alpha Xi Delta, was chosen Tig. : , Karen Fabich, Susan Toler, and Becky Owens. 'IN 5 ,,LH,,, q-wK,v,.u i- H: 346 Jennifer Ledbetter, lst runner-upg Susan Toler, i Miss Hendersong and Karen Fabich, 2nd runner- up. Miss Congeniality. .X k A new Miss Henderson is congratulated by sisters and friends. 5 Q , ,A - .L , . v. Q , .e N 21' Wa ,Wi Henderson officially has a new 'F1rst Lady, es Susan takes her flrst walk as Mxss Henderson. Miss Henderson 1969 Nancy Birkhead crowned the new Miss Henderson as Dr. Garri- son presented flowers. - . 'Lf E3!'v'rf LJ ,.:?. Q 4' ffm.: xfsf .iff-ff fd ' 4N'- ' 'I 'H gf ':1 f f' :. y-ivv Y 5 I ., -Six wwf,-,Q vi.: , - -fs -A QW. 'L ., 5 .vi-'-41553,-rub Tau's prove to be the vic- tors in the egg roll. The egg roll is bad on the nose. . , If ., . b -3 5, 39 A ' o w .f' , ' 5 f x .ff f Q X 5 if V' -,. 'Q-1 UH? ' Q -- - T' x, ,. ' 'f f I t N A ,z ' V A ' 4 G.D.I.'s tug of war team. X. Q' x .. ,- The buitom race resulted in many busted buttons. 4'3- ff A' '- . J 1969 spring flin Alpha Sig's bronco gives a good ride. J, . rs ' Y 4 wp Y x xx 5 'SJ 1969 spring fling ,1' 3, . :. ,g g 14 , w ,H-311, Pi- I ' X45 JN I , V. N .- .-,R --0 A -J i t . 'S' ' YV ., rf' ,-' mg.. V E' I 1 ,x,iA.f. ve ,lf I af . I 5:8 N .hgfg - .. - ' ., ' g 'j1-af, 'K -79 ll, f xxx A f' ,lrftifw , W if sr 't4:355i' 5 Zdw gigff ' .wx - Z? .R , .1 5,5 N- ' , f'?'3 .,v .2255 - qga.-,Mr Fifth'- 'f rw, 'yff,gQ. ,L -V .-.5 A' fx - - Q ' ,fx W. . 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U ' ,. 1- . ,4 A M , X.: 1 -rj.: 4...-5 -.ug X ' aid -75: N X x x H X- . Q ' ' ' 4'.T'wg,5x+-'. x . yn,-..,1,f:g.',' gn N ., .H .1 -, x x.,,-x x.Ax.. .4,,,x, X ,, ,w, X . kr -A, ,. I N ,..:, .. zxfu - Q... , ' .- 'Q' M..x4,. ...X ' .r, .9 1 ,. -:f.1,. ,f.',:- -. - 1 , '1., w., if ' , ,r ..,, 1 ' ff'-,f.,,' JM, ,f .WI- ..: , W , ng, f 1. ,f.f , 1-, , ,-.,, I ,nr ., wif .xu. .. X x X L1 ll' ff A. :P 1 'rl , ,,.g, ,. ,f.' ' ' ,LT f . ., , , ,:,.J-, , : , f . f fl , ,,,r, .. .. ,, ,- -. 1, --V1--j,.,v,:,f, g, ' ' ,f. 2-1 , , . ff ., '--ffzn I . ,-,, AV,-V-.3 QM 5 4 ,... A . V, ,f,.-gy I,-1,1 ,- , ,:-f,2, , ff ,ms ' -M11 A !kdair,Ddarion ir , A 156,262,288,289 Agee, Kip ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, Akers, Bobby Pool ,,, Akers, Robert L. ..,,.. Alexander, Linda Sue , Allen, Judy A. , ,.., , Allen, Karen Scrivn , Allen, Phillip B. Almond, Donald E. ,, Alspaugh, Jayne ,. ,,f-.. .. Arnold, Charlotte Ann Arnold, Gary M. ,,,,-,, Atkins, Gary C. ..,,. Attwood, Mary Jane , Ault, Glenda N. .,r. Baber, Bacon, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Robert Hayes , Mary A. ,,,,, George H. ,,,, Tommy F. ,,, Janis C. ,,,, Ronald E. ,,, Baldwin, Steve G. ,, Ballard, Vicki B. ,,,,, Barentine, Roger A. ,,, Barnett, Linda S. ,,, Baswell, Freda J. ,.a,,, Bauman, Walter Lynn Bean, Ellen R. ....,,, Bayliss. Sula J. ,, Bean, Ellen R. ,,, Bean, Judy L. ,,, Beck, Rebecca ,..., Beene, Robert A. , ,,, Bell, David Julian ..,, Bell, Katherine ..,, Bennett, Allan E. ,,.. Bennett, Dawn D. ,, Bennett, James E. ,, Benson, Charles F. ,,, Benton, Mary K. ,,, Bentson, Larry W. ,,, Berry, James L. ,, Berry, Linda K. ,, Bethea, Barbara ,,, Biederman, Bill ,....,.., Birkhead, Nancy Ruth ,,,,,,,314 ,,,,,83 ,,,-,83 ,,,156 ,,,,83 ,,,,,,,,,,83 83,172,262 ,,,,83 ,168,2'78,299 ,,l50 ,,,,82 ,,,,83 ,,,l50 ,,,174 ,,,l59 ,,,,83 ,,,l77 ,,,,,83 ,,,,83 ,,,,83 ,,,153 ,,,,,83 ,,,,,,83 ,,,,,83,l99 ,,,,83 ,,,,159 ,,,l62 ,,,,168 ,,,162 ,,,162 ,,,,,83 ,,,,83 ,,,,,159 ,,,,,83,162 ,,,,172 ,,,156 ,,,153 ,,,,,84 ,,,,,84 ,,,,-,,,84 ,,,,,,,177 ,84,l50,262 ,,,,,a4,262 ,,,-,,,,159 ,84J68263 student index Black, Larry ,,,,. Black, Margaret ,, Black, Rebecca ,,, Black, Warren ,,,,,,, ,,,,177 ,,,,,84 ,,,,194 ,,,,184 Blankenship, Trena ,,,, ,,,84 Blann, Ramona ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156 Blasengame, Donna ,,,, Bobertz, John ,,,,, Bogan, Chestley ,,,, Boggess, Janice Lee ,,, 85,162,263,297 ,,,,,,,,,,,17l ,,,,223,225,229 ,,,,,,, ,,162 Boothman, James R. ,,,, ,,,,, 8 5 Born, Carole ,,,,,,,,, Botsford, Amelia F. ,,, Boline, Skip ,,,,, Bowline, Karan ,,, Bowman, Mary B. ,, Brackman, Brenda ,,, Bradshaw, Terry ,,, Branham, Manly ,, Bridges, John ,,,, Briscoe, Barbara ,,,, Brooks, Sunny ,, Brown, Elizebeth ,,, 'Brown, Harry ,,,, Browning, Charles ,,,, Brumley, Barbara ,,,, Bruner, Linda ,,,,,, Bryan, Judith M. ,, Bryant, James ,, Buie, Marsha , ,,,, , Bumpass, Donald J. ,, Bunyard, Molly ,,, Burk, Johnette ,,, Burke, Rosemary ,, Burnette, Johnny ,, ,,,,l50 ,,,,16a ,,,,153 ,,,,162 ,,,,85 ,,,,162 ,,,,1a5 ,-,s5 ,,,,a5 ,,,,,s5 ,,,85J77 ,,,a5 , .,,s5 ,,-,a5 ,,,,s5 ,,,,a5 ,,,,s5 ,,-,,s5 ,,,-156 -,,a5 ,,,,1e2 ,,,-15o ,,.-85 ,,,,a5 Burrough, Nannette ,,,, .,,,15O Burton, Horton ,,,, Buttrum, Alice ,,, Byrd, Dennis ,,, Caldwell, Sheila ,, Calloway, Patricia ,,, Campbell, Gary ,,,,,, ,,,,86 ,,,,,,..,174 ..,,86,177,263 ,,,,86 ,,,,l62 ,,,,87 Campbell, Kathern ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Carr, William K. ,,,,,,, Carroway, Andy ,,, Cavnor, David ,,,, Chambers, Charles ,82,86,177,264 ,,,,,,,,,,,172 ,,,,86 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,86 Chaney, Nancy ,,,, 87,150,264,288,289 Christ, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Cicero, Deonne Chavis ,,, ,,,87 Cicero, Larry Joe ,,,, Clark, Allen ,,,,, Clark, Sharon ,,, Clark, Susan ,,,,, Clayton, Charles ,,,,, Clemmons, Charles Coats, J immy ,,,, Cochran, Portia ,,,, Conrad, David ,,, Cook, Carole ,,, Cook, Connie ,,,,,, Cook, Kathern Ann Coston, Jim H. ,,,,,, Coulter, Larry ,,, Crump, Zelma ,,, Culbertsen, Robert D Dalmesso, William Dancer, C.C. ,,,,,,,, Daniel, Richard ,, Dansby, Margaret Dardenne, J immy ,,, -,,,,159 ,,-,,173 ,,,,,150 ,,,,,174 ,,,,86 ,,, ,,,, ,,86 ,,,,86,177 ,,,,,,,,,86 ,,,,8Z159264 ,,,,,,,,174 ,,,,,187 ,,,, ,,,,,174 ,,,,,165 ,,,,,172 ,,,,86 ,,,,86 ,,, ,,,, ,,86 ,,,,,150 ,,,,,153 -,-,,162. ,,,,88 Davenport, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 Davis, ' Davis, Danny ,,,,,,,, Davis, Eric ,,, Davis, Gary ,,,,,, Davis, Lajuana ,,, Davis, Julie ,,,, Dean, Cathy ,,,,,, Dedrnan, Phyllis J. Connie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 150 zzrzzzzzazsi ,,,,,,,,88J77 ,,,,,153,255 ,,,,,,,,194 ,,,,,298,299 ,,,,,,,,174 ,,,,168,88,296 Dempster, Robert ,,,,,,,, 265,335,169 Dickerson, Carol ,,,, Diggs, Bobbie Ruth Dixon, William ,,, Dozier, Judy ,,, Duffey, Brillo ,,,, Duke, Joyce ,,, Dunlap, Phylliss ,, Dunlap, Jackie ,,, East, Edwina ,,,, Echols, Judy ,,, Elam, Freddie ,,,, Elkins, Stephen ,, Elliott, Bonita K. ,,, Elliott, Seri Lynn ,,, Elton, Susan ,,,, ,,,,,-,,156 ,,,, ,,,,,150 ,,-,,---,89 ,,,,168,89',265 ,,,,,,,,,89 ,-,,,174 ,,-,,174 ,,,,,166 ,,,,89 ,,,,89,266 ,,,,89 ,,.-,,171 --,,,162 ,,,,,150 ,,,,89 Erskine, Mary Jane Erskine, Robert ..... Ervin, Theda ...E Evans, Herbert --- I: -----89 -----89 ----150 -----89 Fablch, Karen K. ..ee ,..,,,,,, 1 50 Faulkner, Billie --- Felling, Gregory - Felling, Mark ---- Fisher, Robert C. --- Fitche, Loyd --- Fletcher, Sue --- Forga, Twila --- Frazier, Shirley --- Freeman, Bruce -- Fugitt, Janice D. -- Futrell, Alvin --- C5 Garner, Carolyn A. Garner, Michael - Garrett, Robert --- Gentry, Alice --- Gill, Donald G... Gipson, Michael --- Gober, Patricia -- Golden, Lizzie M. Goodwin, Janice ---- Graham, Rickie -- Gray, Martha --- Gray, Sue .... Gray, Zack --- Green, Cherly --- Green, Zero ......,. Greenburg, Arthur Griffith, Larry --- Grisham, James -- Grisham, Nancy --- II Haltom, Carolyn A. -- Hamilton, Linda --- Hancock, Barbara --- Haney, Leesa ...... Hardage, Michael Hardman, Carol --- Harper, Terry -- Harris, Candance --- 163,266,288 --- ,.,, -89 ------160 ----172,266 -----89 -- ---89 - .... 89 -----89 ----160 ------ -151 222,231,228 -----90 -----89 -----89 -----89 ----165 -----89 ----151 ----293 256 ----160 -----89 -----89 ----160 ------89 -----89,177 -----89 -----89 ----165 ----163 ----151 -----90 -----90 ----163 ----172 ----157,293 -----172 ----174,295 Harris, Diane ........ ,,vh- 9 0 Harris, Myra Francis Harrison, Marilyn .c.. Hart, Tommy .,.,, Hasley, Cheryl --- Hawkins, Jesse --- Haynes, Cornelia - -Helms, Jack ...cs Hendricks, James ---- Henry, Fred ,...,.. Hensley, Sharon --- Herring, Sandra -- Hickman, Janice --- Hicks, Chuck --- Hill, Marie .,c,.. Hillary, William --- Hillmon, Jimmy -- Hogan, Ann ,c.., Hogan, Becky - - - Holland, Roger --- Holloway, Mike Holmes, Debra --- Holt, James --- Holt, Rebecca --- Honea, Linda --- Horn, Raymond House, Thelma House, Zelma .... Howard, Danny Hubbard, Iris -- Hudgens, John --- Hughes, Richard Huie, Richard .... Hulan, Thomas Hulan, Wallace Hulsey, Gerald Hunter, Ida M. James, Darla K. .I --v --.e... --90 -----157,294 -----314 -----163 ----90 ------90 ---90,159 ----160 ----90 ----90 -----156 -----194 -----172 ----91 ----91 -----172 -----156 -----156 -----172 -----177 -----175 -----172 -----157 -----157 -----172 ----91 ----91 -----172 ----91 -----160 -----172 ----91 ----91 ----91 ----91 ----91 288,289,335,168 J arrard, Patricia J . ,.,,,,........ 157 Johnson, Bobette -- Johnson, Gerald --- Johnson, Joyace Johnson, Sandra K. Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Vickie Johnson, John --- Johnson, Judy --- Johnston, Nancy Jones, Bobby --- Jones, Candy --- -----168 ----160,91 -----151 --- ----92 -----175 ----163 --------160 ----92,163,267 ------163 ----178,267 ----258 Jones, Carl --- Jones, Donny -- J ones, George --- IC Kauffman, Patrick - - - Keel, Jon ------H-K -----157 -----172 -----153 ----92 ----92 KEGD, Phlhp R, YYY nY-i-i- i--i - F92 Kesseel Jean -... ----298,299,95,265 Keeton, Harold E. -- Kerr, George Edward - Kesterson, Katherin J. Ketchum, Wendell --- Khoury, Suhail ---- King, Sandra Sue --- Kirby, Virginia ------ Kjeldgaard, Nancy L. - Koberlein, Rebecca S. - I. Leibrock, Susan Lee - Kuykendall, Roger -- Langley, James ---- Langley, Karen E. -- Lank-ford, Curtis ---- Lasiter, Patricia Ann - ------------92 ------ -153 -----267,163 -----165 ----92 -----268 ----92 --- ---- -163 --- ---151 298,299,157 - ---------- 92 ---172 ----92 -- ----92 -----157 Lay, Stephen P. -------- -----178 Leath, Thomas William Ledbetter, Harry H. - Leatherberry, Rose -- Lewis, Janet Marie --- Liles, Griffin --------- Loftis, Milton, Edward Long, Perry A. ----- Lynch, Patrick Ed. -- Lynn, Nancy ----- lvl Malcom, Paula J . ---- Marsh, Patricia A. -- Martin, Margaret A. -- - Mathis, Darrell, W. -- Mathis, Sherry D. -- Mays, Wayne ---.-- McCallum, Judy C. ------ McGaughy, Kenneth W. --- McMichael, James L. ---- McMillan, Jimmy H. - -.. ---172 -----160 ----92 -- -163 172 --- ---160 ---178 ---172 ---168 -------157 298,299,157 -------168 -------160' -----151,289 -------268 -----163 -----178 -----160 -------153 McNamara, Diane C. -------- 168,343 McNulty, Leanne ---- -----16,3 Michael, Max L. -- Miller, Julia Ann --- Milligan, Patrick H. --- Mitchell, Nancy ---- Morgan, James T. -- Moseley, Charles H. ----- Murphy, Linda D. Dawes Murphy, Terrence D. --- Muse, Kathy Ann --- N Nash, Susan ---- Neel, Sharon A. -- Neikirk, Gracia --------- -------178 ----163,295 ----173 ----151 ----178 ----165 ..- ---- 163 ----174 ----151 ----151,289 -------157 -288,287,163 Richmond, Robert L. Ridgeway, John ----- Riner, Cynthia A. --- Ritter, Eddie F. ------- Roach, Christy Raye Roberts, Catherine A. -- Robertson, Glenda C. Rogers, Carolyn D. -- Rogers, Kenneth M. Rogers, Marsha L. --- Rollins, Gary Nathan Rooks, Deborah K. --- Ross, Charles A. --- Ross, Ronald R. ------- ----178 ----298 ----157 ----173 --.-151 ------151 - - ---- 168,294 ----168 ----153 ----168 ----160 ----175 ----173 ------178 Rowell, Kerry June ---- ---- 2 88,289 Rowland, Janice A. --- Royal, James Stewart Newberry, William T. ---------- 159 Newman, Gary J. --- ----173 Newsom, Sherry L. ------- ---- 1 86 Nichols, Bobbie Merlene --- ----157 Niemyer, M. Gail --------- ---- 1 63 Nix, Patsy ------------- ---. 1 63 Nunn, Rachel A. Baston --- ---- 157 Nutt, Ronald ----------- ---- 1 53 0 O'Neal, Brenda Cheryl --- ----151 O'Neal, Linda --------- ----- 1 57 Ottinger, Donna L. --- ---- 289,163 P Parker, Edgar L. -- ---- 173 Parsons, Linda S. -- ---- 157 Patterson, Larry R. ----- ---.268,173 Patterson, Vicki Lynch --------- -163 Percefull, Ruth E. - .------ 298,299,295 Peters, Patti ------ ------- 2 99 Piazza, Heather E. -- ----168 Polk, Rebecca Jane ---- ---- 1 75 Porterfield, John M. --- ----160 Powell, Brenda Jean --- ----151 Pratt, Sara L. ------ ---- 1 42 Raley, Margaret Braug ---- ----. 8 5 Reynolds, Ronnie J. -- ---- 178 Retherford, Jan C. ---- ---- 1 51 Reid, Barbara Dean --- ----168 Register, Ellis E. -- ----160 S Sallee, Jane E. --- Sallee, Joan M. --- Sallee, Richard D. - Saunders, Jeff Dale Schwab, Allen J. --- -- ---- 163 ----160 ----168 ----168 ----165 ----173 ------268 Scifres, James Alvin --- ---- 222,226 Seamans, Pamela Jane -- Shepherd, Ronald ---- Singleton, Loretta --- Siratt, Beverly G. - Smith, Brenda L. --- Smith Linda R. --- Smith Smith Smith Majorie A. - Steven Maier Suzanne ---- Smithers, John --- Sparks, Robert L. --- Speck, Lloyd --------- Stephens, Donald Ed. Stephens, William H. ----289 ----161 ----151 ----176 ----194 ----176 ----151 ----173 ----164 ----179 ----161 ----179 ----161 ------ ----161 Stephenson, Nancy June -------- 158 Stewart, Gary Michael --- Stewart, John Earl ------ Stewart, Trudy ----- Stone, Linda ---- Strack, Douglas --- T Tackett, Toni Jo --------- - ---- 161 ----161 ----164 ----164 ----161 -288,289,168 Taylor, Roy Murphy ------------ 173 Taylor, Stephen ----- Thaxton, Lila K. --- --- -173 ----176 Thompson, Leonard R. ---- ----- 1 73 Thornton, Cecil R. ---- -------- 1 79 Tichenor, Susan C. - Toler, James Monroe 198,199 Toler, Susan Jane ------- 158,342,346 - ------ 345,343 l61,196,197, -296,298,299, Toombs, Sue Zan ---- ----- 2 90,291 Treece, Sue Ellen ---- ----- 194,164 Vandewater, David T. -- ------- 179 Vandewater, Karen E. ------- 269,168 Vandiver, Carla ---- Varnado, Billie --- Vaughan, Sherry ---- Von, Kanel, Mary N. Wallingsford, Frankie Walker, Charles ---- Waldrop, Gary ---- Walloch, Richard ---- Walls, Rebecca ---- Walters, Alison -- Walters, Karen P. -- Walters, Sharon -- Ward, Michael --- Wayne, Donald --------- -----151 -----297 -----158 -----158 ---- ---151 -----179 ---173 ---173 -----164 ---176 -----176 ---176 ----------161 -233,224,173 West, Nonnie Dyer ---- -------- 1 76 Whipple, Roll -------- Whisenhunt, Robert White, Nelson L. ---- White, Vicki ----- Wiley, Barbara ---- -----161 ---- ---161 -----179 -----151 -----194 Williams, Bonnie -- -----176 Williams, Deborah -- ------- 151 Williams, Gwendelyn -------- 295,134 Williams Judy ------ ----- 1 81,164 Williams, Virginia -- -------- 164 Wilson, Lynn ---- Wilson, Pennye -- Wisener, Lynn --- Word, Steven ---- Wylie, Joe ----- Wright, Rhonda -- Wright, Sue --- -----297,298,299 --------164 -----158 -----161 -----173 -----164 -----296 facult director A Thane G. Alley, Assistant Instructor, Military Science M!Sgt., U.S. Amy ..ccccc,,.c.l.cc,.,ccc ao Nan C. Allmon, Instructor, Speech and Humanities M.A., University of Arkansas ...........uvu..... 62 Gary Anderson, Assistant Professor, Sociology Ph.D. ,,,..Al..o.Ve 54 Martha Anderson, Instructor, Speech University of Houston as 63 Ward Ankrum, Professor, Education and Psychology, Director Audio Visual Ed.D., University of Missouri ....,............ W-.- 52 Jack Arnold, Associate Professor, Mathematics M.S., Louisiana State University ,,,,..,,...,,.,... 68 Donald Avery, Associate Professor, Physics Ph.D., Texas A. 8a M. University .,,,........,. .... 7 5 John E. Barton, Instructor, Speech M.A., University of Arkansas - 63 Adelphia Basford, Professor and Chairman, Biological Sciences Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers ,....ec.......e - 77 Gordon Beasley, Vice-President, Stu- dent Affairs, Assistant Professor Education, Ed.D., University of Arkansas ......c............ 38 Paul Bennett, Assistant Professor, Military Science Lt. Col., U.S. Army ......,............... 78 Clyde Berry, Instructor, Health, Phy- sical Education, Recreation, Head Football Coach, M.S., Northwest- ern State College of La. ...... 56 Bennie Gene Bledsoe, Assistant Pro- fessor, English M.S.E., Henderson State College ...........e.s. 64 Clarence Botsford-, Associate Profes- sor, Education and Psychology Ed.D., University of New Mexico ..................... 50 Roy L. Breckenridge, Assistant In- structor, Military Science SSG, U.S. Army .................. 79 Elizabeth Brinkley, Associate Profes- ser, Chairman, General College Biological Sciences, M.A., Univer- sity of Texas ,............... 77 Newel Brown, Associate Professor, Music Ph.D., Eastman School of Music ...................... 59 Delores Brumfield, Associate Profes- sor, Physical Education, Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi ............,..... 55 Robert R. Bruner, Dean of the School of Fine Arts and Professor Ph.D., University of Iowa l.,...c.,. 58 C Ralph L. Carpenter, Instructor, in Physical Education and Assistant Coach, M.S., East Texas State F University c....,,-........ - - :J7 Thomas F. Chase, Associate Professor, Music, Boston University ,..,,.,......,,,,. 59 Ann Chotard, Assistant Professor, Voice, University of Colorado ..............,,..l. 59 Joe T. Clark, Professor of Education and Dean of Instruction Ed.D., 1960, University of Arkansas - 32 Val Jean Collier, Instructor in English, M.S.E., Arkansas State College ......,.-.c..,,,..,.. 64 John W. Cooke, Associate Professor, Historyn Ph.D., Vanderbilt University .................. 70 Joe C. Coulter, Associate Professor, Chairman of Art Department .University of Southern California ,.--..,,,l.......,, 63 John W. Crawford, Associate Profes- sor of English, Ed.D., Oklahoma State University ..........,l 65 Elizabeth Cunningham, Assistant Pro- fessor of Home Economics, M.S., University of Arkansas --..--- 53 D Waldo Dahlstedt, Professor, Dean of Graduate School, Education and Psychology, Ph.D., University of Nebraska ,-...............,e 52 O. D. Daniels, Instructor in Mathema- tics, M.S. ........,.......... 69 Louis Dawkins, Associate Professor of Business Administration, M.B.A., University of Arkansas ...,l. 46 Wayne Delavan, Assistant' Professor of Social Sciences, Ph.D., Episco- pal University .............. 68 Don Dodson, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, M.B.A., Texas A. and M. University -- 46 Lois Dodson, Instructor of Business Teacher Education, M.S.E. Hen- derson State College ........ 48 Charlie Donaldson, Instructor, Assist- ant Football, Head Track Coach, M.A. Western Ke tuck tate . n y S College ..................... 57 Peggy. R. Dorris, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Mississippi ,,,,,,, . 77 David Driver, Professor of Foreign Languages, Ph.D., Columbia University l...c...,.-,,-.... 64 Boyce Drummond, Jr., Professor of History, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, Ph.D. University of Chicago .,.,,.,-,,..--,..... 68 James E. Durham, Assistant Professor of Literature and Speech, M.S., Uniyersity of Southern California .......,,,..l,,... 62 Carl Durkee, Professor of Education and Psychology and Head of Spe- cial Education, Ed.D., University of Virginia ,................. 51 Don Dyer, Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Edfucation and Recreation and Head Basketball Coach, M.S.E., Henderson State College ..................... 57 Marilyn Edwards, Instructor of Hu- manities, M.F.A., University of Arkansas ...,.,. eee.ee . eeeee 6 2 Robert Edwards, Associate Professor, Business Administration, Ph.D., University of Arkansas ,,,, .L 47 Charles M. Ellis, Professor and Chair- man, English Department, Ed.D., University of Florida -- -- .,,. 65 Robert Y. Ellis, Associate Professor of Music, M.M., University of Michigan - e..,,. -nw ,.,., A 59 Wendell Evanson, Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Bands, M.M. ,University of Michigan 58 Lucy S. Finley, Instructor and Assist- ant Librarian, M.A. George Pea- body College for Teachers -.-- 46 Mary Lee Foster, Profesor and Chair- man of Fundamental Mathematics Department, M.S., Louisiana State University ............. ..... 6 9 Alex S. Freedman, Assistant Professor of Sociology, M.A., Louisiana State University ........... -- 54 Claryce V. Freeman, Assistant Profes- sor of English and Humanities, M.S.E., Henderson State College ............ .......-- 6 5 Earl R. Fulmer, Associate Professor of Physical Sciences and Mathe- matics, Ed.D., University of Arkansas ,,.......... ....... 7 6 G E. R. Gammill, Instructor of Physical Sciences., M.S., East Texas State University ........s.,.Y ..... 7 6 Curtis R. Garner, Professor and Dean of School of Education, Ed.D., North Texas State University 50 Donald Garnett, Associate Professor and Chairman of Speech Depart- ment, Ph.D., Louisiana State University A,..,..,,,,...... L 62 William C. Gentry, Jr., Assistant Pro- fessor of Humanities and Philoso- phy, B.D. Southern Methodist University , H. ,ll...,vaaaa... 62 Beverly Gilbert, Assistant Professor of English, M.S.E., Henderson State Teachers College ..,, 1- 64 Richard H. Gooodgame, Instructor in Psychology, M.S., University of Tennessee ........ .- ...,..... 50 Aubrey Gosnell, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., North Caro- lina University i,,,....,.u,.. 74 Amy Jean Greene, Associate Profes- sor of Education and Psychology, M.A., University of Arkansas - 52 Robert Greene, Assistant Professor of History, M.S., University of Oklahoma i,,.........a,a... 71 Ruth Guthrie, Associate Professor of Education and Psychology M.S., Oklahoma State University -- 51 H Ivan Hall, Instructor in Business Ad- ministration, M.B.A., University of Arkansas ,,i.,,..,,, ..... 4 7 John G. Hall, Assistant Professor of History, M.A., University of Arkansas ,............ ...... 7 0 James R. Harris, Associate. Professor and Chairman of Music Depart- ment, M.M., Louisiana State University ..,,.....,,, ,.,.., 5 3 S. Preston Hobson, Associate Profes- sor of Education and. Psychology, Ph.D., East Texas State University ,,,.,,,.,, . ,..a... 51 Norman L. Hodges, Jr., Instructorin Political Science, M.S., University of Arkansas H. i.,....Vaai.... 70 Billy D. Horn, Assistant Instructor in Military Science, Sgt. U.S. Army ......,,,,,,,,.c..... . - 80 Willis, Inman, Associate Professor of Education and Psychology, Direc- tor of Counseling Center, Ph.D., Ed.D., Indiana University .... 50 J Eugene T. Jackman, Assistant Profes- sor of History, Ph.D., University of Mississippi ............... 70 Haskell L. Jones, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., Ohio State University ..i.....,,...... -- 74 Kenneth Jones, Instructor and Assist- ant Coach, Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation, M,E.D., Stephen F. Austin ...v.,..... 56 Marion R. Jones, Assistant Librarian, M.S.L.S. Universit of , Y Kentucky ,c,i,..,......,,.,a 46 K Roberta Kelly, Instructor in English, M.A., University of Arkansas - 65 John Kent, Professor and Chairman of Mathematics, ..........., - 68 Eugene Kuyper, Associate, Professor of Voice, M.M., University of Nebraska ,.i..........,..... 59 L Juanita F. Lakey, Professor and Chair- man, Division of Home Econom- ics, M.Ed., University of Texas 53 Mitchell Leeds, Assistant Professor of Military Science, Major, U.S. A1'my ..............,,,i.... 78 Deane H. Looney, Assistant Professor of Military Science, Major, U.S. Army ........i...,,,,...... 79 Hillquit Lynch, Professor and Chair- man, Division of Sociology, Ph.D,. University of Texas ,.....i.., 54 M Dan L. Marsh, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, M.S., Univer- sity of Kansas ,...,,,,,... -- 77 Edwin P. Martin, Assistant Professor in Art, lVI.F.A., Florida State University ..,,,.c.,.,,.., - .. - 63 Jack A. Matthews, Assistant Professor of Physics, Ph.D., Ohio State Umversity .................. 75 Wayne L. McAfee, Assistant Professor of Art and Humanities, M.A., Louisiana State University --- 63 Millard L. McBurney, Instructor in Biological Sciences M.S., East Texas State University ....... 77 Hazel McKinley, Assistant Professor in English, Ed.D. Teachers Col- lege, Coluxnbis University --- 64 Patsy Melton, Assistant Professor Mathematics, M.S., University Arkansas .............. ..... of 69 Michael M. Merritt, Instructor in Geography, M.A., University of Nebraska .....,............. 7 1 Leroy Miles, Associate Professor of Sociology, M.Ed., East Texas State College ,,.............. 54 Robert S. Moore, Assistant Professor of Military Science, Captain, U.S. Army ........i......,...... 78 Bobby Moss, Chief Administrative Of- ficer, Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army ,,,c,i,,,,,..,,,,..... 79 Frank Murray, Assistant Professor of Political Science, M.S., University of Colorado ..,........i..... 70 N Kenneth Necessary, Assistant Profes- fessor, Military Science, Capt., U.S. Army .................. 78 Edwin Nutt, Instructor, Health, Phy- sical Education, Recreation, As- sistant Coach, M.S.E., Henderson state College ................ 56 O Kelly H. Oliver, Jr., Associate Profes- sor, Biological Sciences, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University -- 77 Michael O'Quinn, Assistant Professor, Health, Physical Education, Re- creation, Ed.D. University of Arkansas ......i...v,.,..... 55 Julia Ann Oxner, Instructor, English, M.A., University of Arkansas - 64 P Bryan D. Palmer, Associate Professor, Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Arkansas ...,.......aL... --- 75 Ernest W. Patrick, Professor, Educa- tion 8z Psychology, Ed.D., Okla- homa State University ,...., 52 David M. Peebles, Instructor, Mathe- matics, M.A., University of Arkansas ............... .... 6 9 M. H. Peebles, Jr. Assistant Librarian, East Texas University ..,..... ......-- - - Don Pennington, Associate Professor, Speech and Radio, Director of FM Radio, Ed.D., University of Arkansas ............ ------- John Perry, Assistant Professor, His- tory, Ph.D., Louisiana State University .,....... ...---- - - 71 James E. Pinkerton, Professor and Dean, School of Business, Ph.D., University of Arkansas ...... 47 Rayna Pinkerton, Instructor, Business Administration, M.B.A., Univer- sity of Arkansas ......,..... 48 Phillip E. Powell, Assistant Professor, Economics, Director, Economic Educ. Center, M.A., Indianna University ..........,....... 33 R Manuel Raniirez, Professor and Head, Languages, Ph.D., Interarnerican University .................. 66 Jess Reeves, Assistant Professor, Mili- tary Science, Major, U.S. Army ...................... 78 Elise Reid, Associate Professor, Edsu- cation 8z Psychology, M.S., Uni- versity of Arkansas ......... - 52 Lowery Rhodes, Military Department, Sergeant Major, U.S. Army -- 79 Ira Don Richards, Professor of History, Ph.D., Tulane University .... 68 Connie Roberts, Instructor of Physical Sciences, M.S., University of Mississippi ....s............. 76 Richard Robinson, Associate Profes- sor of Chemistry, M.S.E., Westem Illinois State College ......,. 76 Sandra Rodgers, Instructor in Busi- ness Administration, M.S.E., Ar- kansas State College ........ Irene W. Rowlette, Associate Profes- sor in English Ed.D., North Texas State College ............. s-- 64 John E. Russ, Instructor, Speech, Di- rector, Public Information, M.A., University of Arkansas ...... 40 Edwin H. Ryland, Instructor, Speech, M.A., University of Arkansas - 62 s Duane Sagen, Instructor, Music, M.M., Northwestern University ..... 59 Charles L. Sandage, Instructor, Speech, M.A., University of Arkansas .................... 62 Herman Sandford, Professor 8: Chair- man, Languages 8: Literature, Ph.D., University of Arkansas 65 Juanita D. Sandford, Instructor, So- ciology, M.A., Baylor University .................. 54 Jim Mack Sawyer, Associate Professor 8: Assistant Athletic Director, In- terschool Athletics, Health, Re- creatichi, 8: P.E., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers 56 Fred J. Schoppert, Assistant Professor, Military Science, Capt., U.S. Army ...................... - 79 Joe T. Scott, Assistant Professor, Art, M.Ed., Sam Houston State Teach- ers College .............. .. I - 63 Jane V. Sevier, Instructor, Health, Physical Education 8: Recreation, M.Ed., Mississippi College i... 55 Margaret Shaw, Assistant Professor, English, M.A., University of Mississippi .................. 64 James Shuff, Instructor 8: Director of Media Laboratory Education 8a Psychology, M.S.E., Eastern Illi- nois University .............. 51 John W. Simmons, Instructor, Busi- ness Law, L.L.B,, University of Arkansas .i....,,,..,i,..... James R. Singer, Assistant Professor, Physics, Ph.D., Texas A. and M. University ................s. 75 Wayne Slife, Assistant Professor 8: Chairman, Psychology, Ph.D., University of Houston ...iivi 50 Bernice G, Smith, Assistant Professor, English, Dean of Women, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers ..,s,i..,.....,.,. - - 39 Juanita D. Smith, Instructor, French, M.A., University of Mississippi 66 Lynnette K. Solomon, Assistant Pro- fessor, Business Administration, M.B.A., Texas Christian University ..........i.r ..... 4 8 Robert H. Solomon, Assistant Profes- sor, Business Administration, .Texas Christian University ........,...... --- 47 James H. Spears, Professor, Military Science, Colonel, U.S. Army I- 78 Stella Spoon, Instructor, Business Ad- ministration, M.B.A., North Texas State University ............. 48 Lynn Stalnaker, Instructor, Music, University of Cincinnati 59 Allene Stanton, Associate Professor, Home Economics, M.A., Texas State College for Women .... 53 Donald G. Stephens, Assistant Profes- sor, Military Science, Major, U.S. Army ..............,........ 79 Mary E. Stephenson, Professor, Edu- cation 8: Psychology, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Alabama ....i..... 50 Franklin Stewart, Supply Sergeant, Milita1'y Science, Sgt., U.S. Army ....................... 80 Charles M. Strack, Professor and Dean, Administrative Services, Ph.D., University of Iowa .... 32 Claude W. Sumerlin, Professor 8: Chairman, Journalism, Ph.D., University of Missouri ....... 65 T James C. Tatum, Assistant Professor, Business Administration, M.B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute ,i,,,,..,,,,,.s,.... 48 Clifton J. Taylor, Instructor, History, M.A., University of Arkansas - 'll Ben B. Thaxton, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, M.S., Oklahoma State University ,,,.,,...... 68 Leslie A. Tope, Associate Professor, Physics, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers .,...... 75 John F. Treadway, Professor of Edu- cation 8: Director of Student Teaching, Ed.D., University of Arkansas .. .,.....-s..s W s.s-- 52 V Jewell Vincent, Assistant Professor, History, M.A., University of Southern Mississippi ........ 71 W Bettye M. Wallace, Assistant Profes- sor, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, M.A., Colorado State College of Education ........ 55 Meta Wallace, Assistant Professor, English, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers ......... 64 Josephine C. Welch, Instructor, Eng- lish, M.S.E., Henderson State College ..................... 64 John Duke Wells, Associate Professor, Interschool Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Athletic Director, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers 57 Emory J. Wesley, Associate Professor, Education 8: Psychology, Ed.D., University of Colorado ...... 50 Mae Whipple, Professor 8: Chairman of Humanities, Htunanities 8: Music, M.A., Columbia University .-................ 62 Joe Don Willis, Associate Professor, 8: Chairman, Health, Physical Educ., Recreation, Ph.D., Ohio State University .................. 55 Virginia D. Wilmuth, Associate Pro- fessor, Home Economics, M.S., University of Arkansas ...... 53 Marjorie C. Winslow, Associate Pro- fessor, Business Teacher Educa- tion, M.S., Oregon State University .........,... ..... 4 9 James T. Wright, Professor 8: Chair- man, Elementary Fducation 8a Psychology, Ed.D., University of Arkansas ............. ...... 5 1 Joe C. Wright, Associate Professor and Dean, School of Nutural Sciences, Ph.D., University of Arkansas 74 staff director A Pat Allison, Assistant Admissions Of- ficial .,...,s . ,s,ss,,..... .... 3 4 Mrs. C. E. Arnett, Secretary, Office of the President ........,.,.,, 42 Jerald Barber, Assistant Business Manager, Business Office, B.SB.- A., Henderson State College ,- 34 Betty Beasley, Secretary, Graduate Studies ..,,.s...,......,..,, 42 Mary Bishop, Machine Operator, Ac- counting .s..,.......,-s,,,,, 36 Brenda Bobertz, Secretary, Registrar ..,,........,,....,a 35 Shirley, Bradshaw, Secretary, Public Services ....,,.............. 41 Fern Brown, Secretary, Library -- 44 James Brown, Assistant Food Director, Cafeteria s...,,,,.,.....,,,, 44 Thelma Bruce, Director of Student Aid, Student Aid, B,A., HSC if 38 Sybilla Buck, Postal Clerk, Post Office ,.,,,............... .- 43 Lillian Burnside, Postal Clark, Post Office ..........,,....c,,,,, 43 C Genevieve Calloway, Secretary, Registrar ..,,,,........,.... 35 Debbie Conine, Secretary, Public Relations ..,,,.A..........,. 41 Edward L. Crawley, Computer Pro- grammer, Data Processing s.,a 37 D Audrey Davis, Clerk, Bookstore ,B 44 Milton Davis, Manager, Bookstore, B.S.E., Henderson State College ....,,,,.......,.,... 44 Bonnie Doss, Secretary, Data Proces- sing ....,....,..,,.......... 37 Royce L. Eaves, Manager, Student Union, BS., New Mexico State University ..,.,,,,,,.... .L - - 43 William Echols, Director of Public In- formation, Public Relations, B.A., Henderson State College ..,cc 40- G Erwin Garner, Vice-President, Busi- ness Affairs, M.Ed., Universit of Y Arkansas ................ ..--- 34 Thomas Givens, Accountant, Business Office, B.S.B.A., Henderson State College ,.cA,.,.,,.,,...,,... 35 Delaine Gray, Secretary, Data Proces- sing ..c....c..c,ccc.......,, 37 Dell Green, Cashier, Business Office ......s , ..,........... 36 H Hilda Harris, Secretary, Counseling Center c,ic,.cccc - ,cc....,,cc 42 Paul Harris, Assistant Dean of Men, Student Affairs ,,.,.....,.... 38 Guy Hays, Business Manager, Busi- ness Office, M.S.E., Henderson State College ,.,,............ 34 Faye Hewitt, Secretary, Business Office ..,....,,,..,,..c..... 35 Gail Hines, Secretary, Student Affairs .,....,...,,.......... 38 Mrs. Sidney Hines, Head Resident, Student Affairs ,,,,........ .- 42 Daisy Holden, Head Resident, Student Affairs ..................... 42 Robert Johnston, Dean of Men, Stu- dent Affairs ,,,,............ 39 K Linda Kinnaird, Accounting Clerk, Accounting ..............c,. 36 Jane Kriigel, Secretary, Military -- 80 L Joy Laney, Secretary, Registrar -- 35 Hershel F. Lucht, Registrar 8a Admis- sions Office, Admissions, M.S.E., Henderson State College H--- 34 P Bonnie Padgett, Cashier, Business Office ..a.........,,......,. 36 Vicki Peek, Secretary, Student Affairs .......,.i,,......... 39 William Putnam, Supervisor, Data Processing, B.S.B.A., Henderson State College ..gggg,...ag.... 37 R Eula Faye Reese, Secretary, Business Office .......,c.c-......,-,, 35 Grace Robertson, Secretary, Military ...,.....,,-....-,,, 80 Mary Lou Rowe, Clerk, Student Union .....,......,,,,,,,, ,, John Russ, Director of Public Relations c.....-...,,,,,,- 3 , , 401 S Thomas E. Scifres, Dean of Students, Student Affairs, M.Ed., University of Arkansas ...,.i,,---.--., 39 Bernice Smith, Dean of Women, Stu- dent Affairs .....,,,,..... ,, 39 Jean Smith, Secretary, Business Office ..,c.c,-...,,,,,,,, -U 36 Joe T. Smith, Accountant, Business Office .... ............. ..... 3 5 Mavie Sowards, Head Resident, Stu- dent Affairs ...,..........,. 42 Iris Steed, Secretary, Duplicating - 41 Frank Steelman, Director of Housing Student Affairs, B.S.B.A., Hen- derson State College ,........ 38 Faye Sullivan, Head Resident, Stu- dent Affairs ......f..f,c,..., 42 T John Tate, Purchasing Agent, Busi- ness Office, B.S.B.A., Henderson State College ...,,,,i,....... 34 Charlotte Toombs, Secretary, Office of the Deans ..,,,,.......... Mary B. Westlake, Assistant in Public Relations Sz Alumni Secretary, M.S.E., Henderson State College ....,....Y..c,....... 40 Jean Wheeler, Secretary, Duplicating ....,,.,......... 41 C. M. Wilkinson, Food Director, Cafeteria ---- ............. --- Stephen B. Williams, Vice-President, Public Affairs, M.Ed., Louisiana State University .,,....... -- 40 Viola Williams, Clerk, Student Union e,...,.......f ........ 4 3 Y Lois Yearby, Secretary, Student Aid ........................ - 38 Wayne Yearby, Superintendent, Plant Maintenance ..,........ 44 glossar of graduating A ALLEN,JUDY ANN BSE Prescott Elementary Education Mrs. Sidney Allen Alpha Sigma Alpha. ALLEN, PHILLIP BYRON D BS Glenwood Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. Alie Allen Phi Lambda Chi, Heart and' Key Pres- ident, Who's Who, baseball team. ALMOND, DONALD EARL BSE Gurdon English Mrs. Ruby Warren ATKINS, GARY CLARK BA Hamburg Political Science Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Atkins Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Historian, Young Republicans, Chairman and Vice Chairman of 4th Congressional District College Division, Marching and Concert Band, Symphony Orches- tra, Brass Choir. BAILEY, JAMES C. BS Forrest City Chemistry Golf team, Honor Roll, Young Demo- crats, ROTC Academic Achievement Award. BAILEY, TOMMY FAY BSBA Hot Springs Management Mrs. Thomasine Bailey Tennis team. A BAIN, ROBERT PRICE BSBA Little Rock Management Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bain Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats. BABER, MARY BETH BSE Hot Springs Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baber SNEA. BECK, MARY LUE BSE Gurdon Mathematics Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schoonover ISNEA, AEA, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta 1. BEELES, LYNNE VVEAVER BA DeQueen Journalism Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver Alpha Chi, Announcer for KSWH-FM, Oracle staff, Editor, MBSF, Treasurer, Reporter. BEENE, ROBERT ALLEN BSE Arkadelphia Social Science Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beene Band. BENSON, CHARLES T. BSBA Stuttgart General Business Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Benson BENTON, MARY KATHRYN BA Little Rock Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machen MBSF, WRA, Young Republicans, tennis team, Sociology Club, Presi- dent of Mooney Hall, AWS. BERRY, LINDA KAY BSE Lewisville Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. James E. Berry Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary, AWS, Vice President and Regional Contact, Who's Who, Reddie Beauty, Queen of Stars Finalist. BESSETTE, MARY AGNES BSE Hot Springs -..Social Science Mr. William H. Bessette Kappa Delta Pi. BETHEA. BARBARA E. BSE Arkadelphia Mathematics Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bethea, Jr. Delta Zeta, President, Scholarship Chairman, Top Ten Freshman, Sopho- more Class Favorite, Pershing Rifles Sponsor, Who's Who, Alpha Chi, Red- die Beauty, Queen of Stars Finalist, Outstanding Sorority Member 68-69, Panhellenic Council. BIRKHEAD, NANCY RUTH BS Little Rock Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. Bounell C. Birkheadw, Jr. Delta Zeta, Top Ten Freshmen, Young Republican, Miss Henderson Young Republican, Who's Who, Star Staff, Editor, Miss Henderson 1969, Execu- tive Senator, Panhellenic Representa- tive, Arkansas Junior Miss 1967, Al- pha Chi, Heart and Key. BLACK, LARRY VAN BSBA El Dorado Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Black Phi Sigma Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda. BLACK, WARREN ALLEN BSBA Pearcy Management Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Black BLASENGAME, DONNA G. BSE Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holt Alpha Xi Delta, Intramural Represent- ative, Corresponding Secretary, Pres- ident, Scotch Guard, S-3, Commander, AWS, Judicial Board, Vice President, Representative 9642, Heart and Key, SNEA, Who's Who, Queen of Stars Finalist. BYLER, SARAH ANN BSE Gurdon Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Wingfield Kappa Delta Pi, Alpa Chi. BOOTHMAN, JAMES ROBERT BA Hot Springs Sociology Mr. Richard S. Boothman, Sr. Sociology Club. BOWLINE, DANIEL F. BA Arkadelphia Spanish Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bowline Sigma Tau Gamma, Sergeant-at-Arms, Chaplain, Student Senate. seniors BOWMAN, MARY BETH BA Malvern Psychology Mr. and Mrs. Ike Roland Art Club, Mental Health Club, Socio- logy Club, Young Republicans, Sen- ate, Executive Senator, BSU, Program Chairman. BRANHAM, MANLEY R. BSBA Pine Bluff General Business Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Branham Phi Beta Lambda, Distinguished Mil- itary Student. BRISCOE, BARBARA A. BSE Gurdon Speech Mr. and Mrs. Obree Briscoe Sociology Club, Masquers, Secretary, President, Varsity Debate Team, Theta Alpha Phi, Young Republicans, Readers Theatre. BROOKS, JOHN CHARLES BSBA Crossett Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Treasurer, Men's Council, President, Rodeo team, Bowling team, Football team, AIC Honorable Mention 1968-69. BROWN, GAYLE A BSE El Dorado Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Brown Phi Beta Lambda. BRYAN, JUDY BSE Taylor English Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bryan Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, BSU. BURKE, ROSEMARY JANE BSE Marianna Art Mr. and Mrs. James W. Burke AWS, Dorm President, ART Club, Vice President, Young Democrats, AHEA, Biology Club. Burris, Michael A. BSE Malvern Social Science Mr. Mitchell BLu'ris C CALDWELL, SHELIA BSE Defiance, Ohio Business Education Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Caldwell CARLE, MARY C. ' BSE Camden Biology Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Clark Biology Club, Secretary , Vice Pres- ident, WRA, SNEA, AEA. CARRAWAY, ANDREW JONES BSBA Bethesda, Maryland Management Mr. and Mrs. Drew L. Carraway Phi Lambda Chi, Treasurer, ROTC, Scholastic Award, Honor Roll, Alpha Chi: Advanced ROTC. CHAMBERS, CHARLES W. BSE Sparkman Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chambers Veterans Club, Physical Education Club. CHANEY, NANCY SUE BSE Dierks Physical Education Mrs. D. B. Chaney Alpha Sigma Alpha, Cheerleader Cap- tain, ROTC Sponsor, Queen of Stars Finalist, Heart and Key, Vice Presi- dent of Student Senate, Reddie Day Queen 1969, Smith Hall Sweetheart, Wl1o's Who, PE Club, AWS, WRA. CHITWOOD, NANCY ANN BSE Little Rock Social Studies Mr. Eugene E. Herndon Alpha Xi Delta, Chaplain, Kappa Delta Pi. CHRIST, STEVE BSE Benton Social Science Mrs. Loretta Christ Scabbard and Blade, Captain, Veter- ans Club, President and Vice Presi- dent, Distinguished Military Student. CICERO, DEONNE C. BSE Pine Bluff Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chevis, Jr. AHEA. COATS, JIMMY T. BA Pine Bluff Psychology Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Coats Phi Sigma Epsilon, President, IFC. COOK, CONNIE SUE BSE Alexander Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cook Physical Education Club, WRA. COOLEY, RICHARD LADON BSE Nashville Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cooley Phi Lambda Chi, Vice President, H Club, P.E. Club, Football team. CROFT, EDWARD LEE BS Donaldson Mathematics Mr. W. E. Croft Scabbard and Blade, Rifle team, Dis- tinguished Military Student award. CROSBY, STEPHEN K. BA Little Rock Psychology Mr. and Mrs. John T. Crosby Marching and Concert Bands, Scab- bard and Blade, Counter-Insurgency, Distinguished Military Gra d u a t e, Democrats, Mental Health Association. CULBERTSON, ROBERT P. BSE' Paris, Texas Biology Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Culbertson Advanced ROTC. D DALMANO, VVILLIAM D. BSBA Carlisle General Business Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dalmano Theta Xi, President, Scholarship Chairman, Rush Chairman, IFC, Vice President. DANSBY, MARGARET JANE BSE Camden English Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dansby, Jr. Top Teri Freshmen, Heart and Key, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President, Treas- urer, SNEA, President, Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart, AWS, Secretary, Treasurer and Regional Contact, Star Staff, Queen of Stars Finalist, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, W'ho's Who. DARDENNE, J IMMY D. BA Wabhaseka Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Dardenne BSU, Sociology Club, Circle K. DAVIS, DOROTHY JANE BSE Baytown, Texas Music Education Mrs. Jimmy Gray Delta Omicron, Opera Theatre, Con- cert Choir. DAVIS, ERIC C. BSBA El Dorado General Business Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn Phi Sigma Epsilon. DAVIS, RAMONA T. BSE Hot Spring Elementary Education Mr. Joe G. Smedley Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. DEDMAN, PHYLLIS JANE BSE Malvern English Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dedman Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary, Panhellenic Council, Secretary, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, ROTC Brigade Sponsor, Homecoming Maid, Class Favorite, Majorette, Queen of Stars Finalist, Runner-up to Miss Hender- son 1968. DOZIER, JUDITH ANN BSE Moro Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. John Dozier Delta Zeta, Heart and Key, VVho's Who, Queen of Stars, Reddie Beauty, AWS, Homecoming Maid, Homecom- ing Princess-at-Large. DUNKELGOD, JANET R. BSE El Dorado Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Reynolds SNEA. DURRETT, CARL A. BSE Jacksonville Social Science Lt. Col. and Mrs. Carl V. Curett Dean's List, Founded ARKANSAS FORUM while a freshman at State College of Arkansas, Gamma Alpha Sigma, Vice President, President. DWIGGANS, REBECCA RIGGLE BSE Arkadelphia English Mrs. Flora Leoffler Alpha Sigma Tau. E EAST, EDWINA L. BSE Hot Springs Home Economics Mr.and Mrs. Edwin East Al-IEA, Reporter, BSU, Secretary. ECHOLS, JUDITH L. BSE Arkadelphia English Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Echols Delta Zeta, Treasurer, W'ho's Who, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Heart and Key, Cheerleader Captain, Phi Lamb- da Chi Maids, SNEA, Homecoming Senior Maid, Reddie Beauty Contest- ant. ELLIOTT, ROBERT G. BSE Hot Springs Physical Education Mrs. Rena Lou Elliott ELTON, SUSAN DUBOSE BSE Lewisville Elementary Education Mr. Sain DuBose Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer, Heart and Key, Secretary, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who, Jo Carol Mc- Corkle Scholarship, Mental Health Association. ERSKINE, JANIE SELLS BSE Norman Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. John Sells ERSKINE, ROBERT ALLEN BSE Prescott Physical Education Theta Xi, House Manager. EVANS, HERBERT E. BSEA West Helena Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Evans Phi Beta Lambda. F FAIN, BETTY JO BSE Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Henry Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. FELLING, GREGORY BS Arkadelphia Chemistry Mr. Gilbert Felling Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Distin- guished Military Student. FERGUSON, JUDITH ANN JOHNSTON BSE' Atkins Speech Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnston Alpha Xi Delta, Historian, Recording Secretary, SNEA, Historian, Readers Theatre, secretary, Who's Who, Heart and Key, Public Relations. FISHER, ROBERT C. BSBA Arkadelphia, General Manager Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher Phi Lambda Chi, Rush Chairman, President, Freshman, Sophomore, Jun- ior Class President, Sttudent Senate President, VVho's Who. FITCH, JACQUELINE ANN BSE Pine Bluff English Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hankins FITCHETT, LLOYD AMES BSBA Cudaby, Wisconsin General Business Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fitchett Phi Beta Lambda, President, Finan- cial Chairman. FLETCHER, ANITA SUE BSBA Beirne Accounting Mr. a.nd Mrs. L. V. Fletcher Alpha Chi, Star Staff, A.mer'ican Ac- counting Association, Deans List, Honor Roll, BSU, Oracle Staff report- er. FLETCHER, JUDITH E. BSE Donaldson Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fletcher Phi Beta Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi. FORGA, TWYLA . BA Glenwood Sociology Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Forga FOS'I'ER, JERRY LEE BSE Mena Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Foster Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, PE Club President. FUGATE, DOROTHY FRANCESBSE Grady Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fugate, Sr. Phi Beta Lambda, AHEA. FUTRELL, ALVIN L. BSE Wynne Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Robert Futrell Basketball team, AIC Honorable Men- tion. G GALLOWAY, EARL T. BSE West Helena Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Galloway ROTC, Distinguished Military Stu- dent, Distinguished Military Graduate, PE Club, Sigma Chi. GASSOWAY, JOSEPH RANDALL BSE West Helena Mathematics Mr. and Mrs, Edward Galloway Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Mens Council, BSU. GUNTER, JERRY E. BSBA Hot Springs General Business Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunter GRAY, JAMES G. BSE Norman Physical Education Mr. James G. Gray, Sr. GRAY, KATHRYN A. CAMPBELIIJJ BS DeQueen Home Economics Mr. B. P. Campbell Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, AHEA, BSU, Social Chair- man, AWS, Young Democrats. GRAY, MARTHA JEAN 'BSE Jacksonville Elementary Education S.M. Sgt, George H. Gray SNEA, Second Vice President. GREEN, CHERYL K. BME DeQueen Music Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Green Delta Omicron, Alpha Chi. H HALL, MICHAEL BA Hot Springs Political Science Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Mili- tary Student. Great Decisions discus- sion group. HALTOM, CAROLYN BSE Prescott Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haltom Alpha Sigma Alpha, Membership Di- rector, AHEA. HAMILTON, LINDA JEAN BSE Hot Springs English Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hamilton WRA, SNEA, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, Star Staff. HAMLEY, JERRY RUSSELL BSE Big Fork Speech IVIr. and Mrs. Dan Hambry HARDAGE, JOHN M. BSE Bismark Physical Education Mr. Glaze Hardage Phi Lambda Chi. HARE, THOMAS HAROLD BSBA Hot Springs Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Max Hare HARRIS, C. RODNEY BA Little Rock Psychology Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Harris Circle K. HARRIS, DIANNE ELAINE BSE Athens Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pig AHEA. HARRIS, MYRA BROWN BSE Camden Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Brown Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. HAYNES, CORNELIA BETH BSE Pine Bluff Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Haynes AHEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. HELMS, DON W. BS Arkadelphia Mathematics Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helms Top Ten Freshman HELMS, JACK E., JR. BS Falls Church, Virginia Mathematics LTC and Mrs. J. E. Helms, Sr. Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager, Scholarship Chairman, Heart and Key, ,Purchasing Agent, Scabbard and Blade, Honor Roll. HEUN, CLYDE B. BSE Mena Physical Education Mrs. Alice Huen PE Club, Circle K, Arkansas Associ- ation for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HILL, LILLIAN MARIE BSE Mena Home Economics Mrs. Lilian Davis HINSLEY, JIMMY W. BS Lockesburg Mathematics Mr. Arlis Hinsley HOUSE, THELMA M. ' BA Malvern Sociology Mrs. Sophia House Sociology Club, Secretary, AWS, Choral Union. HOUSE, ZELMA L. Q BA Malvern Sociology Mrs. Sophia House AWS, Sociology Club, Vice President, Choral Union. HUBBARD, KATHERINE IRIS BA Texarkana Sociology Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. R. Hubbard Sociology Club, Vice President. HUDGENS, ROY GLEN BSBA Waltlron Accounting Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Hudgens Phi Beta Lambda: Young Democrats: Alpha Chi, Honor Roll. HUGHES, HAL EUGENE BSE Malvern Social Studies Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Hughes HUGHES, JIMMIE CLINTON BSE Hot Springs Social Science Mrs. Martha Irwin Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer, Alpha Chi, Golf team, Bowling team, Captain, H Club, Veterans Club. HUGHES, KAREN BOWLINE BSE Arkadelphia English Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bowline Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Class Pres- ident, Outstanding Pledge, Phi Lamb- da Chi Maid, Cheerleader, Scotch Guard, Executive Officer, Who's Who. HUGHES, PAUL RANDALL BSBA Delight Business Management Mrs. Odell Hughes Phi Lambda Chi, Alpha Chi, Phi Beta Lambda, Baseball, Captain, All AIC Baseball, Athletic Academic A- ward: President Mens Council, Pres- ident Smith Hall, VVho's Who. HUIE, RICHARD E. BSBA Waldron Marketing Mr. Joe R. Huie Scabbard and Blade, Counter-Guerr- illa, Phi Beta Lambda. HULAN, THOMAS WILLIAM BSE Prescott Social Science Mr. W. F. Hulan Kappa Delta Pi. IRVIN, STANLEY C. Camden Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Irvin Art Club, Star and Oracle Staff Pho- tographer. BSE Art J JONES, DIANNE INZER BSE Camden Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Inzer Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Marching and Concert Bands, Concert Choir English JONES, DONNA K. BSE Malvern Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Jones Sigma Sigma Sigma. Secretary. K KAUFFMAN, PATRICK C. BS Carthage Chemistry Mrs. Willa Kauffman Alpha Chi. KEEL, JON G. l BA Mena Sociology Mrs. Clella Keel KEEN, PHILLIP RAN DAL BME North Little Rock MUSIC Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Keen Concert and Marching Bands: Brass Ensemble, Brass Quintet, Orchestra, Henderson Collegians Lab Band, Phi Mu Alpha Simfonia, Intercollegiate Band. KING, SANDRA SUE BSBA Hope General Business Mr. and Mrs. Carlton King Alpha Sigrna Tau, Vice President? Panhellenic Council, President: Heart and Key, Recording Secretary: Who's Who. KIRBY, VIRGINIA CAROLYN BSE Dierks Business Education Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Kirby Alpha Sigma Tau: Vice President Freshman Class: Student Senate: A1- ternate Cheerleader. KYSER, CAROLYN DICKERSON BSE Cove Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dickerson LANKFORD, CURTIS M. BS Dierks Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lankford Advanced ROTC: Scabbard and Blade. LEWIS, GEORGANNE BA Hot Springs Sociology lVLrs. George E. Lewis Sociology Club: Young Democrats. LILLARD, DELBERT E. BSBA Hot Springs Economics Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lillard Honor Roll LQNG, LOLA BSE Hot Springs Home Economics Mrs. Mary Cate AHEA: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Oracle Staff. LONG, PERRY ANDREW BSE Farmerville, La. Physical Education Mrs. Nan Long Class Favorite: Football team: Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pledge Master: PE Club: Reddie Day King 1967. LUCAS, BARBARA E. BSE Pine Bluff Home Economics Mrs. Val T. Lucas AHEA Mc MC CALLUM, JUDY C. BS Arkadelphia Home Economics Mrs. Wriley McCallum Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary. MC DANIEL, NOEL ALLEN BSBA Pine Bluff General Business Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel Theta Xi, Secretary: IFC. MC DONALD, ELOISE ELLIS .BM Arkadelphia P13110 Mr. and lVIrs. Tom Steele Ellis Top Ten Freshmen: Delta Zeta, Edu- cation Chairman, Songleader: Delta Omicron, Vice President: MENC, Sec- gzlgary, Treasurer: Alpha Chi: Concert oar. Mc CASLIN, EDWARD ALAN BS Hot Springs Chemistry Mr. Hollis A. McCaslin Theta Xi, Vice President, Pledge Master: IFC, Vice President. MCGREW, LINDA MARIE BSE Motmtain Pine Elementary Edu- cation Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mitchell M MACE, SHERRY L. BA Benton Psychology Mr. and Mrs. William Mace Alpha Chi. MACKEY, TESA EMILY BSE Malvern Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray MASSEY, ELIZABETH M. BA Stuttgart Psychology Mr. and Mrs. James Mason Tau Alpha Upsilon. MARSH, CAROL GOODGAME BS Dumas Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Goodgame Top Ten Freshmen: Alpha Chi, Secre- tary: Tennis Team. MARSH, WILLIAM D. BSBA Monticello General Business Mr. and Mrs. R. W. D. Marsh Pershing Rifles: Drill team command- er: Scabbard and Blade, Finance Of- ficer, Distinguished Military Student and Graduate. MAYS, BARBARA HANCOCK BSE Arkadelphia English lVIr. and Mrs. Winfred Handcock Star Staff: MBSF. MAYS, ODIS WAYNE BSE' Malvern Social Studies Mr. Odis L. Mays Pi Kappa Delta, Vice President: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Scabbard and Blade: M BSF: Heart and Key: Track team: Big Man on Campus: Who's W'ho: Dis- tinguished Military Student and Grad- uate: Counterinsurgency: ROTC Bri- gade Commander. MICHALLS, JOSEPH J. BS Little Rock Biology Mrs. Mary L. Michalls Young Democrats: Pershing Rifles: Biglfggy Club, President: BSU: Oracle St . MILTON, JERRY LYNDA BSE Norphlet Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, Jr. Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi: SNEA: 'glolp Ten Freshmen: Honors Scholar- p. MORRIS, DAVID L. BA Fordyce Physical Education lVIr. and Mrs. James A. Morris Phi Sigma Epsilon. MOSIER, LARRY D. BA Camden Psychology Mr and Mrs. R. E. Mosier ROTC Scholarship: Scabbard and Blade Counter-Guerilla Company. Operations Office. MURPHY, LINDA DIANE DAVAVES North Little Rock Business Edu- cation Mr. Charles H. Dawes Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship Chairman and Reporter: Redrdie Ripples. MURPHY, TERENCE BSBA Pine Bluff General Business Mr. H. Fulton Murphy, Jr. Phi Lambda Chi. MUSE, DONNA SUE BSBA Prescott Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Purtle N NEWSOME, GEORGE ANN BSE Sparkrnan Business Education Mrs. Evelyn K. Giles We, the People, President: Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer: Young Democrats: Kappa Delta Pi: BSU: Suzy Glover Scholarship. NEWTON, RONALD DALE' BSE Arkadelphia Social Studies Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Newton Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. NICKELS, JAMES E. BA Hot Springs Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickels Sociology Club: Sports Editor of Oracle. NOESSER, JOAN CROSS BSE Blevins Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: AHEA. 0 O'NEAL, ELIZABETH IRENE BSE Hope Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. O'Neal SNEA. OVERTON, CAROLYN CRUMLEY BSE Malvern Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Crumley OWENS, BRENDA A. BSE Hope Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. John C. Owens WRA, Secreta.ry, President: PE Club, Publicity Chairman: AWS. Vice Pres- ident of Oaks Dorm: Tennis team: Scotch Cuard, S-1, S-3. P PARDUE, RONNIE LEE BSBA Hot Springs Market-IIIQ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pardue Chi Alpha: Phi Lambda Chi. PARKER, MARGARET JANE BSE Arkadelphia Business Education Mr. ands Mrs. Paul Parker PARKS, BRENDA KAY BSE Norman Speech Mr. a.nd Mrs. P. D. Green Debate team: Pi Kappa Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Theta Alpha Phi: Readers Theatre, President: Masquers: Young Republicans: Honor Roll: Academic Scholarship. PARKS, KENNETH T. BA Little Rock Speech Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Parks Theta Alpha Phi: Mental Health As- sociation: Readers Theatre: Masquers: Sociology Club: Honor Roll: Night Must Fall, Hello Out There:Ghosts PASCHAL, VICTORIA BSE Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. James R. Paschal Teacher Recruitment Scholarship: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi. PERCEFULL, RUTH EVELYN BS Benton Biology Mr. and Mrs. Everett Percefull Young Democrats, Treasurer, Presi- dent: Miss Young Democrat: Alpha Chi, Vice President: Star Staff: Biol- ogy Club, Secretary, Treasurer. PETROSS, LARRY C. BA North Little Rock Sociology Mr. Hubert Petross Honor Roll POWERS, DONALD L. BSBA Little Rock Accounting Mrs. John Powers Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Gamma: Base- ball Team. POWERS, GLORIA F. BA Rison Sociology Mr. and Mrs. John T. Powers MBSF, Treasurer, Reporter, Secretary, President. R RATCLIFF, MICHAEL LEE BSE Little Rock Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Schyuler G. Smith Physical Education Club: Theta Xi: Veteran's Club: American Association for Health, Education, and Recreation. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM EUGENE BS Malvern English Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richardson Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. ROARK, SANDRA L. BSBA Hot Springs General Business Mr. Clarence Roark Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer, Colleg- iate Choir. ROBERTS,VELMA ELAINE W. BSE DeQueen Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver Choral Union: Madrigals: Opera Work- shop: AWS President of Mooney Dorm: President of MBSF. ROBERTS, WILLIAM GUY BS Ben Lomond Biology Mr. and: Mrs. GUY Roberts Circle K: Choral Union. ROBERTSON, GLENDA CAROL BSE Mesquite, Texas English Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Robertson Sigma Tau Gamma Wfhite Rose: Delta Zeta, Lamp Editor, Standards Chair- man, Historian: AWS: Scotch Guard: Young Republicans. ROEBBEKE, LINDA JEANNE BSBA Stuttgart General Business Mr. and Mrs. George Roebbeke Concert Choir: Band: Delta Omicron, Secretary: Phi Beta Lambda: Miss Henderson Contestant. RUMPH, JOE LYELL BSBA El Dorado Management Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ru.mph Honor Roll. S SALLEE, JANE EVELYN BSE Arkadelphia Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Sallee Top Ten Freshman: Dean's List: Al- pha Chi, Treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Beta Lambda: Delta Zeta, Histor- ian, Songleader: Band: Reddie Ripples. SALLEE JOAN MARGARET BSE Arkadelphia Business Teacher Edu- cation Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Sallee Band: Alpha Chi, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary: Delta Zeta, Assistant Treasurerf Par- liamentarian, Reddie Ripples: Top Ten Freshman: Dean's List. SAMUELS, JUDY BETH BSE Blevins Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Samuels S.N.E.A., Reporter: Reddie Beauty Contestant. SCHWAB, ALLEN JAMES BSE International Falls, Minnesota Speech Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab Heart and Key, Vice-President: Mas- quers, President, Vice-President: New- man Club, President, Vice-President, Treasurer: Readers Theatre: Scabbard and Blade: SNEA: Student Senate, Junior Senator, First Spring Fling Chairman: Theta Alpha Phi, President, Vice-President: Young Democrats: VVho's Who: President's Council: ROTC: Inter-Faith Council. SHARP, LENDELL D. BSBA Umpire Accounting Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Sharp Phi Beta Lambda. SHERANKO, RONALD J. BSBA Bobtown, Pennsylvana Accounting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sheranko SHIRLEY, MAUDIE' BSE Glenwood Mathematics Mrs. Isabell Shirley SNEA. SILFEE, RICHARD E. BSBA Moscow, Pennsylvania General Busi- ness Mr. and Mrs. Everett Silfee Phi Beta Lambda. SIRMON, BARBARA BSE Hot Springs English Mr. Cecil Sirmon Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. -SIVIITH, ALAN DWAYNE BSE Amity Physics Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Smith Physics Club, President. SMITH, BRENDA LYNN BSE Benton Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Ras Smith Women's Recreational Association: Physical Education Club: Reddie Rip- ples: Women's Swim Team: Women's Tennis Team. SMITH, MAJORIE ANN BSE Hot Springs Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Von Smith Alpha Sigma Alpha, Membership Di- restor: AWS. SMITH, SAMPSON BSE Arkadelphia Physical Education Mrs. Leetha Smith SMITH, SHIRLEY VARNER BSE Amity Mathematics Mr. and Mrs. John Varner Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Physics Club, Treasurer. SMITH, VICKI BETH BA Murfreesboro Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Smth SMITHERS,JOI-IN W. BSBA Benton Business and Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Smithers Phi Sigma Epsilon: H Club: Phi Beta Lambda. SMEDLEY, JUNE BSE Hot Springs English Top Ten Freslunan. SPEIGHTS, MARVIN R., JUNIOR BSE Smackover Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Speights Senior H Club: Physical Education Club: Varsity Football. SPRAY, ALVIN R. BSBA Malvern Business Mr. and Mrs. Willis Spray STAFFORD, HAROLD E. BA Gurdon Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stafford Sociology Club: STEWART, TRUDY SHARON BSE England Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart Heart and Key, Corresponding Secre- tary, Parliamentarian: Who's Who, 2 years: AWS: President of dorm, 2 years ,Floor Representative: Senate, Senator ffl, Senior Class: SNEA: Al- pha Xi Delta, Panhellenic Represent- ative, Pledge Trainer, Membership Chairman, President of Pledge Class, Outstanding Pledge, nominated for Quackenbush Award: Panhellenic, Treasurer, Representative, 2 Years: Star Staff, 2 years. STRAWN, EVELYN A. BSBA Murfreesboro General Business Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Strawn AWS: Phi Beta Lambda. SUDBURY, BILLY LEE BS Le-013 Physics O. L. Sudlbtuy SUTTON, DANNY D. BS Malvern Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sutton T TAYLOR, STEPHEN D. BSE Little Rock Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor Football teamg PE Club, Alpha Sigma Tau Sweetheart. 1970. TILLMAN, LA NEITA BSE Malvern English lVIr. and Mrs. Harold Tillman Kappa Delta Pi. TOLLESON, ROGER E. BSE Mountain Pine History Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Tolleson V VANDURA, JOHN PAUL BSBA Little Rock General Business Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Vancura Phi Lambda Chi, Secretary, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans, Hender- son Collegiansg H. S. C. Band. VANDERBURG, JOLENE MOORE BA Hot Springs Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore Sociology Club. VANDEWATER, KAREN ELAINE BSE El Dorado Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Vandewater Delta Zeta, President, Heart and Keyg Who's Who, AWS. VON KANEL, MARY NELL BSE Barton Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Von Kanel Alpha Sigma Tau, Social Service Chairman, Social Chairman, Treasur- erg Honor Roll, Kappa Delta Pig Top Tau nominee: AWS, Judicial Board, Secretary, Treasurerg Intramural bas- ketball and volleyball teams. W WALLINGSFORD, FRANKIE B. BA Hampton Psychology Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallingsford Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurerg AWS, Secretaryg Alpha Chig Scotch Guard, Honor Roll. WALSH, DONALD A. BSBA Sparkman Accounting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Walsh Phi Beta Lambda, Vice Presidentl CIFCIS KZ Alpha Chi, Presidentg Top Ten Freshmen. WARD, FLETCHER M. BS Hot Springs Biology Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ward WARD, GEORGE E. BSBA Bonnerdale Business Adminis- tration Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ward WARRINGTON, THOMAS GERALD BSE Mena Art Mr. Richard Warrington, Sr. Distinguished Military Student and Graduate. WESTLAKE, RICHARD BSBA Arkadelphia Management Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Westlake ' Phi Beta Lambda, Pershing Rifles. Advanced ROTC. WHATLEY, JOHN EDWARD BSBA Malvern Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Whatley Phi Beta Lambdag Advanced ROTC. WHITE, MICHAEL C. BME North Little Rock Music Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. 'White Madrigal Singersg Concert Choirg Mar- ching and Concert Bands: Stage Band, Opera Workshop: Phi Mu Alpha, Tre- asurer, Presidentg Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Bladeg MENC. WHITE, NELSON LEROY BSE Waldrick, New Jersey Social Science Mr. and Mrs. George N. White Phi Sigma Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Vice Presidentg IFC, Secre- tary? Sociology Clubg Track team: In- tramural football, basketball, swimm- ing, and softball. WHITE, STEPHEN J. BSBA Hot Springs Accounting Mr. Joseph H. White WHITE, VICKI JEAN BSE Stuttgart Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. White Alpha Sigma Alpha, President, Rush Chairmang Membershp. Chairmang Garrett Dorm President, AWS Presi- dentg Student Senate, President's Council: VVho's Whog Reddie Ripples. WILKINS, ROBERT M. BS Little Rock Mathematics Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkins Circle K. WILKINS, MARY LOU BA Benton Psychology Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duren Alpha Chi. WILLIAMS, JAMES D. BSE Lakeland, Florida Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams WILLIAMS, RITA C. BSE Hot Springs English Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Williams Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Represent- ativeg Young Republicang ROTC Sponsor, Theta Xi Sweetheartg Reddie Beauty. WILLIS, ELTON I. BA Mena Political Science Mr. and Mrs. Ira Willis Alpha Chi. WILSON, ANNETTE BROWN BSE Hot Springs Biology Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Brown Alpha Chig Kappa Delta Pig SNEAQ AEA. WILSON, WILMA I. BSE Friendship . Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. A.rlie L. Thorton AHEA, WINCHELL, RUSSELL E, BS Malvern Mathematics Mr. Carl A. Winchel Scabbard and Bladie. WOODALL, MARGARET LA VERNE BSE Little Rock Mathematics Mrs. Madarine Black Alpha Chi. WOODALL, RONNIE ORAN BS Little Rock Mathematics Mrs. Earlene McKay WORD, LORRAINE BSE New Edinburg Home Econonucs Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Word AHEA, President and Vice President, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President. Y YOUNG, SANTFORD D, JR. BS Pine Bluif Biology Mr. and Mrs. Santford Young, Sr. Biology Club. YOUNGBLOOD, IRENE BSE Grannis Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. William J. Youngblood AWS. organizations index Alpha Chi -- ..., .f --- 274 Music Educator's National Council lc-- Alpha Sigma Alpha .... --- Alpha Sigma Tau Alpha Xi Delta a,..... American Home Economic Association c.c.,.,. Association of Women Students --- -,- Baptist Student Union ....... --- Biology Club .... Brass Ensemble .... Brass Quintet .... Cheerleaders W-, Chi Alpha .... Choir --- CircleK ..... 'Collegiates --- Concert Band ..,, Counter-Guerella Debate Team .... Delta Omicron -- Delta Zeta ,....... -- --- Inter-Fraternity Council Kappa Delta Pi ..., Majorettes --- Masquers -- Men's Council .... Opera Workshop ,,..lc.,ccl,,,,,cc, Oracle c..,..,,-,-, Panhellenic Council cc- Pershing Riiles --- Phi Beta Lambda --- Phi Lambda Chi -V Phi Mu Alpha ll- Phi Sigma Epsilon ....... Physical Education Club ...A Scabbard and Blade rc..... Scotch Guard --- Sigma Phi Epsilon Us Sigma Sigma Sigma --- Sigma Tau Gamma --- Sociology Club -,,. Star c-...............,c........c.l C, - Student National Educator's Association Student Senate ,, .....,l..,.........,, C Theta Xi ..ll. Venetians --d- We, the People .... Wesley Foundation ..., -- Women's Recreation Association .,r. Young Democrats --- Young Republicans l-- edit0r's message :A 1544 gag. 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