Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)
- Class of 1972
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', X . tix I 'Z K 1 . f .f I-I I 'lg ax. ,' 3, ' ,: N . , -1 flgjnv' fr .A '...y'p 4' 0- . ' T?'?'.:, t Lv' lla. ,114 I - - - X L - A -' ' 24' ' , .- u'-- 43114 'L . I G ' J I , ,I ' W n - :jk Ula' Xa? , .z: f-13:11 1 mfr vi' .LM .g C 9 r f Q if .11 5 'An ' . 24 ' Q v I A ' .vi . ri --61,4 'Q by , C .':3'fr, Ji . -.-. , , V.d...,-.. ,,, , . . ,, , . ' -7Z',.,.5i' 2 I H , Y ,-,, ., 1. ,.! - i r l F l l N l V President of the College Martin B. Garrison, a native of Thornton, Arkansas, received his early education in the public schools there. He continued his edu- cation at Henderson receiving his B.A. President Garrison also holds both the Ed.D. and M.A. from George Peabody College for teachers at Nashville, Tennessee. Prior to being named sixth President of Henderson, Dr. Garrison was Superinf tendent of the University City Public School System of St. Louis, Missouri. During his career he has also been both a dean and a professor of education at Peabody. President Garrison is married to the former Harriet Ann Harkness, and they have three children: Suzanne, Daniel and Milton. Vice President for Business Affairs Erwin W. Garner Gflicers of the College Vice President for Instruction Joe T. Clark rr f nf -fwfr 5815-1 X . Officers of the College I! . -. f Vice President for Student Affairs Gary Anderson Vice President for Public Affairs Stephen B. Williams lp Board of Trustees Henderson State College operated under the general policy direction of the Board of Trustees. The Board consists of five members, each lending his own individual insight and expertise to aid the College in its progress. One member of the Board is appointed annually by the Governor from the state at large. Members of the Board of Trustees are: Mrs. Frank Gordon, James Pilkinton, Flay B. Martin, Ned W. Moseley, and H. D. Luck. Others who serve on the Board are H. Grady Smith and Warren Theis. Administration Division of Business Affairs . 1 Mr. Joe T. Smith Mr. Thomas Givens Student Aid Accountant Student Aid Accountant if .Mrs. Charlotte Johnson Mrs. Mary Felling Mrs. Mary Daniel Mrs. Peggy Husted Accounting Staff Accounting Machine Operator Purchasing Department Data Processing Secretary Secretary Mrs. Jo Holiand Mr. Gary Brewer Mrs. Bonnie Padgett Mrs. Eula Faye Reese Data Processing Secretary Radio and TV Technician Business Office Cashier Business Office Secretary ,a 47' Senior Ron Padgett files his graduation fee with Mrs. Green, Business Office Cashier. 25, Mrs. David Tate Purchasing Agent Secretary Mrs. Dell Green Business Office Cashier Mr. Guy Hays Mr. Jerald Barber Business Office Manager Assistant Business Manager Mr. John Tate Mr. W. W. Yearby Purchasing Agent Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Sue Newton Mrs. Doris Freeman Business Office Clerk-Typist Switchboard Operator fha! f Marion Hughes receives instruction from Kathy Cook on the art of dropping a class. fat.. in ,QD I E .7 ,l Mrs. Charlotte Toombs Mrs. Genevieve Calloway Secretary, Office of the Deans Registrar Secretary Pat Wallace is given an application for gradua- tion by Carolyn Nivens,secretary in the regis- trar's office. Administration Division of Business ffairs Mr. Hershel Lucht Registrar ,, , ,f V fir ,Lil 1 . - 'H' 2 if f i:-'Xin 1. ,-12 if . . Mrs. Helen Cheatham Mrs. Polly Kirkland Mrs. Claudine Stephens Mrs. Carolyn Nivens ESD Secretary Economic Education Secretary School of Education Secretary Registrar Secretary l i L. Wh.,f' k r.. lg V I!! Mrs. Delaine Morrison Mrs. Louise Parsons Mrs. Neva Hudgens Mrs. Barbara Clayborn Registrar Secretary Library Secretary Library Security Clerk Library Staff Mrs. Grace Robertson Mrs. Jane Kriigel N, Military Science Secretary Military Science Secretary ttf Q Miss Jane Sallee Audio Visual Secretary Wg Don Cooper and Mr. Dusty King laminate some of the 3200 ID cards that were made second semester. Mrs. Shirley Bradshaw Miss Sandra Colclasure Public Affairs Secretary Duplication Secretary Division of Public ffairs Mr. Louis B. Dusty King Mrs. Jean Wheeler Mrs. Bernice Smith Supervisor of Duplication Duplication Secretary Assistant to Vice-President and Photography Of Public Affairs Mrs. Mary Westlake Student Flelations Coordinator 17 -r Mrs. Kathy Freeman Public Relations Secretary 1 - hinnlai-uiL...-...,....-..--F . .-i,- ..,, ..,. ...-'- -- V . . in .4 ..-1...-we -. --,-, -c rv..-.n :---'..-:.- -. 1, 377 -. ..M.. . 'L' A .gil - ... 4,..l,.... - Mrs. Jean Wheeler supervises the duplication of test papers to be used by the establishment, - J' f N -- - 1 e - -. - J'-1-we . -t - ' ' .' ' f- frsffg'i1:'1 -gg -H t r . . .f:al1'.1.:'-L2.1.2-'il-i Administration tudent Union-Cafeteria The kitchen of the Caddo Center prepares an average of 3,000 meals daily. Mr. Thomas Calloway Student Union Night Manager Mrs. Jean White Mrs. Viola Williams Mrs. Terri Dixon Snack Bar Clerk Snack Bar Clerk Snack Bar Clerk -f-Q-Q. Mrs. Mary Lou Rowe Mrs. Betty Ingram Mrs. Debby Wingfield Snack Bar Supervisor Snack Bar Clerk Snack Bar Clerk d f Wifi NE' 1 , fig I l I Mr, C. M. Wilkinson Director of Food Service gf . if--. '54 -2 , X 1 l Vl s vi' X l xx if 7 x l fb x ' W ' .1 tg 5. . - 'isiitifi' 3'-lL1?i:f '- 1.1 lx ' .. 5TLflL1-fwfaxw' .mfs-1214 'Q . 4 - .i P153 L-:iss Wi Mr. James Brown Assistant Director nf Food Service nf-L, lm '- Y Mrs. Betty Colclasure Postal Clerk l , .- r 'z lx Mr. Milton Davis Mrs. Audrey Davis Bookstore and Union Manager Bookstore Clerk .- his I1-, unix '-'ee Mrs. Nina Acrey Mrs. Hazel Suitor Bookstore Secretary Bookstore Clerk Mrs. Sybilla Buck Postal Service Supervisor Postal Clerks Mrs. Buck and Mrs. Colclasure would readily agree that the Post Office is one of the rnost popular areas on campus. fi-.si.,,Q av' FJ fr: 1 1, . ,1 - 7- N - X . if 9'-332. -4? 29 I Administration Division of tudent Hairs -sw A 1 Y . 1 Q' , rn- - ' 'f .,-1 Miss Thelma Bruce Mrs. Lois Yearby Director of Student Aid Student Aid Secretary . Miss Bruce, Student Aid Director, and Coach Carpenter Q discuss athletic scholarships for the coming year. t Mr. Robert Johnston Associate Dean of Students 3 2 - 1 in -'R Y X - . ' Mr. Bradley Hall tr Assistant Dean of Students 30 . ww' F' N E .T x 9 ' ff, . f ,1- 513, J, A 7 ,, 1 T, ,JC Xb as A- . 5,551 fs, 1,10 'W -. . 'X 1 '.gI:1: . ,fx Mn 1' iii.. . . - .. -V .ts ':,V .:,,. . ,rlg . - tv 734 :P .L 't' f- 't-L.: :7?',-1 ,, rw. ' r -...Q ' 1-. .1 . , , Y , , A, , I Mr. Stephen F. Miller Assistant Dean of Students has 'E' Mr. Frank Steelman Director of Housing 1 ,Y i A I Mrs. Kathryn Hesse Mrs. Barbara Newborn Student Affairs Secretary Student Affairs Secretary Mrs. Hesse lends a helping hand and a listening ear to students in the Student Affairs Office. I NIS. '-at -A Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins Mrs. Lou Ella Abbott Mrs. Amie Mills Dorm Parents, Smith Hall Head Resident, Holly Hall Head Resident, Goodloe Hall Mrs. Ruby Hallman Mrs. Katherine Williams Mrs. Sidney Hines Head Resident, Womack Hall Roving Head Resident Head Resident, Newberry Hall l Administration ffn ', . 4..,,- Mr. O. O. Stafford Mr. J. BQ Glaze Campus Security Campus Security ,sl Mr. Joshua Ware Mr. Carl Golden Campus Security Campus Security . , Campus Security Officer Mr. Stafford affixes another one of his infamous citations on the car of a student who tried to beat the S5 registration fee. Mr. John E. Ledbetter Mr. Levenise Mitchell Campus Security Campus Security af' ...af Mrs. Marcia Miles Mrs. Doris Harris Mrs. Linda Blakeney College Nurse Counseling Secretary Student Affairs Secretary - fr pm' , - ' ' ,W-'gf-va ,. P Y-..I': K . wx- W5 5 , e :L - A-gr-.IFE -.1 . 'rfjtrrz Q - -ggwgl.. . H, . . .., 'fixfnxfu-.-1-1':v'-'vyi 'f- - -f- 'I 1 H A f U' 4 Jv 1 lv X -,I:-,Qld -Jr- r' Aw It My ni' , W 1,1 Jn '1 w X V 'lf -w'-c-- f mai'-1: - ' + 4. L 1 rw .N .IL-' 'Lvl J A., 1 . ' , 1. . ,. . ,J H- V. rl 1' I. . .. ' ' 'IJ w J ' 1 H 1, , TV. 1 ' ' ' ' V' vu an .Q ff , f ln -3, , H34 If' 'EF ,. , 1 f ,. . W U , V X , X WLM U14-4 , X L P Y r,F.'fY, W ' -f-4. . , 1 ,.,,, . , , Jn A, ,.- Nu, 4' ,-ruff ll wif' 'Wd-I 'fv- S,-aw qlfge ,.. x. -QW Q, wf -5 :- - XR 5 -Q'-V- i 'Q-,Y 4. 3. x 1 x NPMQH A ii' ,X K. SX XAXN -.N Z gg.-.w--..1w,f'.,. H--54 V n ,nw L 1 ' nw, X im 1 Business Administration arketing Department Participates in Pinto Proj ect Mr. Dawkins, Acting Dean, Mrs. Dodson, Mr. Dodson, Dr. Edwards, Mr. Hall, Mr. Laughlin, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Rodgers, Mr. Simmons, Dr. L. Solomon, Dr. Ft. Solomon, Miss Spoon, Mr. Tatum, Miss Winslow. The purpose of the school of Business Administration is to educate men and women for positions of leadership and responsibility in business, government, and to their organizations. The flexibility of the business program enables a student to major in accounting, economics, management, marketing, general business, business teacher education, or secretarial science. The main purpose of the Department of Business Teacher Education is the training of business teachers at the high school level. The school recognizes that many students are inter- ested in learning skills that will provide them an oppor- tunity to seek early employment in business and in- dustry. Therefore, a two-year terminal program in sec- retarial science has been developed which incorporates the basic skill courses and the fundamental general edu- cation requirements. Mrs. Dodson aids a student during her class in Office Machines. Mr. Louis Dawkins Acting Dean Dr. Lynette Solomon Associate Professor Dr. Robert Solomon Associate Professor Mr. Ivan Hall Associate PfOf9SSOf' Dr. Flobert Edwards Associate Professor Miss Majorie Winslow Associate Professor : 'f3 i - ' ' - Y' ' ' ' 'hi' ' ' ' Don Knelpp inspects the 1972 Pinto and calculates the number of cases per trunk. Mr. James Tatum Mr. Richard Laughlin Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Mrs. Sandra Rodgers Instructor Mr. John Simmons Assistant Professor Mr. Donald Dodson Miss Stella Spoon Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Mr. Don Long presents the keys to a new 1972 Ford Pinto so Dr. Robert Solomon, director of the Pinto Project at SC. s 1 A l -' aj , .-.l7 '- ravi, fi -, x , - it '-'e.-, ,.. ,rf,E'7fr?,-fQq-L-1',:t-:qi 'W lg., ij Q.,-Q , P . -:'ff f'7' VY :sm , 1 - rt ev- - gm if V- ,, 1 r--Ei f .1 Lp L' 'A J wr' Y x' I t i .'f:f' H ' '-2i'1la- 'f -1 ff' -' ,Jai ' ri :i f ,. Fel - 15 . sd. - J 'Nm . 1 i ' I . , . r. 'V ,V . ,kd 2 ' wtf, J R J rc. .N-55, I cf, r 'r E 'ice 'x L Miss Amy Jean Greene Ftetires after' Ends 26 years at HSC 27 years at HSC Education Education Prepares Teachers of Tomorrow Dr. Garner, Dean: Dr, Andrews, Dr. Ankrum, Dr. Botsford, Mr. Fincher, Miss Greene, Dr. Inman, Dr. Lashley, Dr. Patrick, Mr. Powell, Miss Fleid, Mr. Shuff, Dr. Stephenson, Dr. Treadway, Dr. Wesley, Mr. Green. The curriculum in teacher education was de- veloped for the purpose of preparing competent teachers for the elementary and secondary schools, and has the following objectives: CID To give prospective teachers an understanding of the history and development of public educationg C27 To give prospective teachers a competency in the various techniques and methods of in- structiong C31 To make prospective teachers aware of the differences among childreng C45 To give prospective teachers a knowledge of teach- ing materials available to themg C55 To give prospective teachers an off-campus, full-time student teaching experience in the public schools. LLJ Mrs. Norma Shaddox, Supervisor of the Read- ing Service, helps Ted Null with an assignment. Dr. Curtis Garner Dr. John F. Treadway Dean and Professor Professor and Director of Student Teaching 3 l ,ff t 'fr f ililgi Dr. Clarence Botsford Dr. Mary Stephenson Dr. Emory J. Wesley Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor , .r n ' , 'YV 'l ,,,r,g-9' .LV Dr. W. B. Inman ,ee Dr. James Andrews Mr. Phillip Powell Director of Director of Economic Institutional Research Education Center Mr. Jerry Fincher Dr. Ernest Patrick Director of Employment Professor Security Division Dr. Ward Ankrum Associate Professor and Professor and Director Director of Counseling Center of Audio-Visual Mr. James Shuff Instructor and Director of Media Lab Mr. Shuff, Director of the Media Lab, adjusts equipment for stu- dents in the lab. Elementary Education Child Service Center Provides Laborator For Future Teachers Elementary Education: Dr. Wright, Chairman, Mrs. Bobo, Miss Davis, Miss Guthrie, Dr. Hobson, Mrs. Shaddoxg Special Education: Dr. Durkee, Chairman, Miss Edgmon. A minimum of twenty-six semester hours in Education courses are required of all Elementary Education majors. All candidates must take eighteen hours in a field of specialization select- ed with the approval of their advisor. Twelve hours in the specialization area must be in courses other than those required in general education. Students may select Early Childhood Education as a specialization area or for certifi- cation only. Special Education fMental Retarda- tionh is allowable only in the B.S.E. program. Admission to teacher education and require- ments for the Professional Semester must be met prior to Special Education student teaching. 4 .QQ-f. J' Q... 'Nw' Miss Ruth Guthrie Retires after 20 years Dr. James T. Wright Professor and Chairman Graduate student Mark Cooper helps five-year-old Gregory Jones 1 get a first-hand view of a real fire truck during a kindergarten outing. Miss Pamela Davis Assistant Professor Dr. Carl Durkee Professor and Chairman Dr. Preston Hobson Associate Professor , Mrs. Norma Shaddox Supervisor, Reading Service Miss Donna Edgmon instructor Er Miss Allene Stanton Associate Professor , , - ---'1'fsLf --- M is ::n'i'fii?u ' 1 f . ., l Nik 'Q V- 'iii'-if ' l-.r ' 'tl M 'gif - 1 -.-Q iii'-i f . 1 -v y - . I, :A 4 I, A 7, :lf - .' X L V, i Miss Elizabeth Cunningham Assistant Professor A woman's work is never done, as home ec students soon learn. Miss Cunningham is shown giving pointers in sewing to her class in Textiles and Clothing. Home Economics Home Economics Provides The Building Block For Future Homemakers Mrs. Lakey, Chairmang Miss Cunningham, Miss Stanton, Mrs. Wilmuth. The objectives of the Division of Home Eco- nomics are to train teachers for eifective work in the vocational homemaking programs of the secondary schools of Arkansas: to provide sub- ject matter for those who desire to Work in other fields where general home economics training is essential or valuable, and for those who Want to use such courses to increase their skills as homemakers. Physical Education P.E. Helps Students Develop Mind and Bodies Dr. Willis, Chalrmang Mrs. Andrews, Dr. Brumfield, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Dyer, Mr. Garrison, Mr. Jones, Dr. O'Quinn, Miss Sevier, Mrs. Thorne, Miss Wallace, Mr. Watkins, Mr. Wilkinson. 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 activities are of- fered to all students who desire to enroll. These courses are designed and conducted to provide the individual with skills and methods to enable him to use his leisure time wisely through activi- ties that provide for organic stimulation, social efficiency, and emotional stability. The Division organizes and supervises an intramural program in support of the above objectives. V If avi, . Fin-' inf 4 - '-'Qi IWW Y' . if .IH 5 s 'f iq - ri Miss Bettye Wallace Assistant Professor .,,i, Dr. Joe Don Willis Associate Professor and Chairman Dr. Michael O'Quinn Associate Professor Miss Jane Sevier Assistant Professor fvgr- J, 4 ', gr 1 . 6, ., '. '- Q .amz - ,g '- - Dr. Delores Brumfield Associate Professor Mr. James Jones Assistant Professor Mr. Lamar Watkins Assistant Professor Coach Watkins assists students ' in learning the proper techniques in his Tumbling and Trampoline - class. Coach Dyer gives Floyd Gentry pointers during a Fleddie time-out. l l xr. 1 yur: !- , 2: I il , L N Mr. Ralph Carpenter Head Football Coach fi-:ei ' -A Mr. Fred Dawson Mr. Don Wilkinson Instructor and Head Track Coach Assistant Coach . 11 fi' a, 4 W ,f l ,Q :Ji .-V' W i ' l l A f' we Mr. Don Dyer Mr. Cliff Garrison Head Basketball Coach Instructor and Assistant Coach Mrs. Rebecca Andrews Instructor sg- .X Jerry Aday is always ready to lend a helping hand to students in his tennis classes. Interschool Athletics Division Prepares tudents For Careers In The Field of Athletics Mr. Wells, Chairmang Mr. Henry, Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Strange. The primary purpose of the Division of In- terschool Athletics is the organization, supervi- sion, and administration of the program of com- petitive athletics for this College. The Division will offer courses leading to a minor in the field of coaching and will function cooperatively with the Division of Health, Physical Education, and Recreationg it is understood, however, that stu- dents majoring in Physical Education may not minor in coaching. Students may not major in this division. Mr. John Duke Wells Mr. Jim Mack Sawyer Director of Athletics Assistant Athletic Director Mr. Vance Strange Mr. Lindsey Henry Head Basketball Coach Instructor and Assistant Coach The First Aid Classes, under the instruction of Coach Sawyer learn techniques of artificial respiration. ,,-11-1 Sociology Division of ociology Uifers ew aj or in i ocial Worliii Dr. Lynch, Chairman, Mr. Freedman, Mrs. Kraft, Mr. Miles, Mrs. Sandford, Mr. Wells. The Division of Sociology presents opportunities to study in the fields of family relations, community devel- opment, industrial relations, group work, intercultural work, social research, statistics, social problems, crime and delinquency, theory and the like, which provide opportunities for employment in industry, government, private and public agencies, and in education and re- search organizations. The Division offers a new Bachelor of Science with a major in Social Work, which gives preparation for graduate study, and for beginning posi- tions in social work such as child Welfare workers, probation and parole ofiicers, and case workers. gvyi, L, ,A , 1 A J ., X V 'J i+-.nw ,. ,A ' m-1,1-n-Q., n l K K ll L1 N r - . i l Dr. Hillquit Lynch Professor and Chairman Mr. Alex Freedman Assistant Professor l ' Mrs. Juanita Sandford Assistant Professor Mr. Leroy Miles Associate Professor .. W, I, Mrs. Helen Kraft Instructor Mr. Donald Wells Instructor Anthropology .Jn ,l , 5 .V 1,5-'VZ . If ' lst . , X' G' '37 '. ',7 ' l Dr. Cynthia Weber Archeologist The offices of the sociology department offer a set- ting for many informal chats during the year as shown here by Bobby Tullis, Marsha Davidson and Mr. Freedman. A j l ' l Music Music Transports Man From Physical World Mr. Harris, Chairman, Mr. Chase, Dr. Chotard, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Etienne, Mr. Evanson, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Hesse, Mr. Kuyper, Mrs. McAfee, Mr. Sagen, Dr. Underwood, Miss Whipple. The Department of Music emphasizes a comprehensive mastery of the music curriculum which will prepare students for teaching in the public schools and for graduate study, leading to college-level teaching as Well as to profes- sional performance. Student achievement must include background in academic fields, technical and performance proficiency in music, plus pro- fessional knowledge and skills needed by teach- ers. Mr. Earl Hesse and Mr. Wayne Harrison of the HSC Music Department accompany guest soloist Lou Marini, who is a member of Doc Severinson's Now Generation, during a contemporary jazz lab at HSC. 1. Y , Q Lf- f , iii I pm vu x. galil V iss Mae Whip le Professor Mr. Eugene Kuyper Associate Professor Mr. Wendell Evanson , 'T ,ij 'I Associate Professor l -. f fi ff 1 si r' .7 ' , , l l l Y l i l I L I ' b n - ' 1 Mr. Earl Hesse Instructor txt I K. 40: - r ,I ' J ,-531 , . -'ff I If if Ltr' KJ 4 w Mr. Thomas Chase Associate Professor 1:3232 f . f-. .. .gil . 1 Q 1,941 , ff f-. - i I , .1,, .7 -..,t:.-- Wu. - f 1414 'gr '- . K -ff' 1 I ,fig ,f-,'ft4 , . , X Q-f S' , W X I - I , ,f N I I XX K fi I A--5 1 - t rt 4 1 ' Oy 1 P4 ti ' ,IB , is I-1155 4 - fri 5243 -9, :2 fl.iw, 1 i ' r'5 'E- A Mrs Kay McAfee Mr. Dwayne Sagem Instructor Instructor Mr. David Etienne Instructor v 22131- Speech-Drama Speech and Drama Department Produces Pla s and Reader's Theatre Mr. Garnett, Chairmang Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Barton, Mr. Dockery, Mr. Dunham, Mr. Durham, Miss Felkins, Dr. Pennington. The principle aim of the Speech and Drama Division is to assist students in achieving a satisfactory level of effective and responsible oral communication. This in- volves instruction in theory, practice and criticism of the various forms of verbal activity with which man thinks, reasons, listens, or uses language. The department offers course work leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in speech or to the Bachelor of Science in Education with.a teaching major in speech. A minor program may be arranged for either degree. The Depart- ment oifers a preprofessional curriculum in Speech Pa- thology which, combined with appropriate course work in psychology and science, gives preparation for gradu- ate study in Speech Pathology and Audiology. Mr. James Dockery Mr. John Barton Instructor Instructor Dr. Don Pennington Director, FM Radio Station i Mr. Donald Garnett Mr. James Durham Associate Professor Associate Professor and Chairman if ti .fia t - -' 5 i Mr. Charles Dunham Miss Kay Felkins Assistant Professor Instructor John Davis is caught in the act of attempted murder with Shelia Moncus as his unsuspecting victim in the Drama Departments production of Dial 'M' for Murder, which was directed by Mr. John Barton. Dr.'Robert Bruner Dean of Fine Arts and Professor Mr. Wayne McAfee Assistant Professor Mr. Joe Coulter Associate Professor and Chairman Mr. Joe T. Scott Assistant Professor Art rt Provides Medium For Self-Expression Mr. Coulter, Chairmang Mr. Martin, Mr. McAfee, Mr. Scott. The Department of Art creates awareness, understanding, and appreciation by giving all students an opportunity to find a suitable form of self-expression and recreationg it develops sensitivity and selectivity through participation in creative workg it develops a philosophy which incorporates a purposeful art-education program for those who expect to teach: it helps the indi- vidual student secure social, emotional, intellec- tual, and psychological growth through personal creative expressiong it enlarges the student's concept of his cultural heritageg it discovers, conserves, and guides the talented student into the appropriate professional field of art. 5: -g i f r ff ' Q- if -' 1 4 A '. I' X , 4' i , 'l A uk nf: ' f , t 'XI JLJ4' 'fi :fbi H. , , - fr., 3' V .f 'Esf'- . ' 'its' ,Y l rf V -'irq 'ff - -fa . -Q V ..f, ,, 1 tltifehf -- 'Efum , 'i' .. - +G, 1 ,, '. 'EY wa, ,ft w I,-Us ' e . A 1' 4, k ' 1 Mr. Edwin Martin . . f' Assistant Professor Lvl, 57' Mr. Martin's talent is apparent as he poses beside his painting entitled Self-Portrait with Valerie. ,.,,,g . 3 'ill ' YLQ' CQ' 'i ' , , 1 H5 ' P' X Lx -.-. .Q 'tl -li 31'-fmi21G'1'f V ' ii vi. Communications Bridge Human Relations Journalism: Dr. Claude Sumerlin, Chairmang Mr. Jim Johnsong Humanities: Dr. Gentry, Mrs. Edwardsg Languages: Dr. Ramirez, Chairmang Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Leming. The Department of Journalism trains students who plan to work on newspapers and assists students who plan to teach in secondary schools. Many students with these courses enter related professional areas of public relations, advertising, editing, business periodicals, and radio and television work. The Division of Humanities is part of the general college curriculum because the knowledge of the arts is a definite asset to the college graduate. The two courses offered are surveys of architecture, philosophy, music and art. The Department of Foreign Languages has as its ob- jectives the same as those set forth by the English and Literature Department, plus aiming at acquainting our students with a new world of thought and expression, feeling, and tradition. Humanities Dr. William Gentry Associate Professor Mrs. Marilyn Edwards Instructor Languages ,lv , fi-.V ,yvw ., ,v 4. , .. -'-glen. Mrs. Juanita Smith lnstructor Dr. Manuel Ramirez Professor Journalism iff... i f - Y' V, V t 1. 'url l ,ji , . . K ' 'tc I .. if - ' if iifii f r 2121595 5iigg?ai?: f Dr. Claude Sumerlin Mr. Jim Johnson Professor Instructor I Judy Rodgers practices the art of photography, an important medium in the art of communication. Mrs. Paula Leming Instructor Mr. Goodgame shows his parents some of the equipment used in the psychology department during Alumni Day activities. Dr. Larry Stanley Assistant Professor Dr. Wayne Slife Associate Professor and Chairman Mr. Dick Goodgame Instructor Mr. John Russ Instructor ,V Ns.. Psychology Psychology Probes The ature of Human Behavior Dr. Slife, Chairmang Mr. Goodgame, Mr. Russ, Dr. Stanley. The psychology curriculum has been developed to give the student a broad professional background acquainting him with the basic theories, principles, and laws of both human and animal behavior, as Well as a general back- ground with particular emphasis on applications of the principles of psychology for the teacher. The program encompasses a solid core of basic courses for the psy- chology major to enhance his opportunities to pursue an advanced degree in graduates schools. A minor is also offered by the department. , V V 'ff' ' .+ ' if ,1 ' . . ' K.-L 'A VV A - K. V Vf 1 .VVA-g1is'-'9g',ig?uiL . -.. V - , - I , H V V V V , W - 4 ' ' i ' . . f ' l -' 'X . V V , -',f,5- VV: V VV V . in My V. 3' K' F .. I ' A ' ' ' !.' , V. ' ,3-,Iva .3 . fltjllgiw-i ' i ' -' A - ,VB-al - -tl 1'-4'f51.x!'l i-' . 1 1 V I I 1 W JTl7'f5f?i'fi1PWwl4i??? ,iff 5 -is'it - Skill in note-taking is an asset in Miss Oxner's American Literature class. l li' l l Mrs. Roberta Kelly Mrs. Josephine Welch Instructor Instructor Miss Claryce Freeman Assistant Professor l' ini Dr. C. M. Ellis Professor and Chairman Dr. John Crawford Associate Professor Dr. John Johnston Assistant Professor Dr. Charles Hughes Assistant Professor English English Department Strives To Better Communication Dr. Ellis, Chairmang Mr. Adcock, Miss Bledsoe, Dr. Crawford, Miss Freeman, Mr. Frost, Mrs. Gilbert, Dr. Hughes, Dr. Johnston, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Oxner, Dr. Rowlette, Miss Shaw, Mrs. Welch. The general aim of the division is to assist students to understand, use, and enjoy English and Literature. Obviously, elfective understanding and use of English is necessary to every citizen of our country. It is less obvious, but not less true, that ability to enjoy the world's greatest literature is necessary for all educated citizens. The professional objective ist to supply the elementary and secondary schools with competent teachers of the language arts. Mr. J. Patrick Adcock Instructor Mr. Larry D. Frost Instructor Mrs. Beverly Gilbert Assistant Professor Miss Julia Oxner Instructor Dr. Crawford keeps a watchful eye on his students during an exam in Freshman English. Reading and communicating are necessary evils in understanding the world of literature. erifgafec ., ' , L ,,-I v 'aii'gff'if5Fin4 I J. L 5- I met' 31' ' get .U lv X N155 -Q 14. 'f agus - It- --,Q . t'Liqgas,5t- 1' - ' ' 'af 2:91, ' .f , M -FL 'X 'ra' Q 'Az .rio ' Eli f' 'Qi Social Science Social cience Investigates Man's Role In Society Dr. Drummond, Deang Dr. Delavan, Mr. Greene, Mr. Hall, DV- Boyce Drummond Mrs. J.6W6ll ViI'lC9I1f Mr. Hodges, Dr. Jackman, Mr. Merritt, Mr. Murray, Dr. Dean of Liberal ANS ASSOCIHYG Pr0feSSOr Perry, Dr. Richards, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Vincent. The courses in the Social Sciences are designed to assist the student in obtaining a functional knowledge of the history of civilization and of our country in particularg to provide him a basis of comparisons be- tween democracy and other systems of governmentg to help him adjust to the physical and social environmentg to teach him the value of cooperation and tolerance in a free societyg to familiarize 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 competent teachers in the social . Dr. E. T. Jackman Mr. Wayne Delavan Sciences' Associate Professor Assistant Professor Dr. Jackman helps students in his US History classes find their places in the world. - fm ,L ' . W ,N , fTL. -..:1- Dl.Nm'pgi Cg,:.:: , ., 461 J. - s a H' f 'x '1-K3-.V ML.. x ,, ii , . ,NH ,,,,,Q-A f t.,-K turf' ts , M . ras.. L , .V ,- - . 'lie' , gk XM A ,:,. I 1 H-Etgy .-M ' ' , ' 4'-,M .l x , a--H ,J l. 4: f'Zxf'f ' 'f.. H--rv -f MJ- V- A K f - ---f' s, .v, . -.2 . d..s,?, ' -,Lf-7 ,... V . gn. 1 , K ' 5 fl..- i ,X, A t , . .5 -- - - 'vfg X , Q Nr--x Vqxl In I fa-Q, -.5 yt'.?,',-.a..3 .1 .ww u. - . If i f ' if ,,g i ..: , . ,ms-..,, ' - . . fn, b.1'l,. -- fri ffm, 4 , , 'IW' Mr. John Hall, Associate Professor, ponders a question directed to him during his class in The New South. Mrs. Vinoent emphasizes an important point during her lecture in her class in Recent America. . Mr. Frank Murray Mr. Norman Hodges Associate Professor Instructor Mr. Michael Merritt Mr. Robert Greene Instructor Assistant Professor N I Library Science Librar Science Categorizes Manis . Recorded Knowledge Dr. Frank Turner, Head Librariang Miss Broadway, Mr. DV- Frank Tumef MF. M- H- Peebles Seok Ho Chwe, Mrs. Finley, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Peebles, Mrs. Soey. The Huie Library represents the recent trend of growth on Henderson Campus. Completed in 1967, the three-story building was honored with a Regional Award in Architecture from the American Institute of Architects. The library houses more than 101,000 volume and periodi- cals as well as classroom facilities. Library Science involves the principles and practices of library care and administration. The courses in Library Science are designed to advise the stu- dent in the methods and means behind the ,li- brary, and on a professional basis, to produce librarians and teachers of library science. A minor is oifered in the field. Mrs. Louise Soey Assistant Librarian Miss Rita Broadway Assistant Librarian Mr. Seok Ho Chwe Library Assistant if R Head Librarian Assistant Librarian L -- , L.. ' Mrs. Marion Jones Mrs. Lucy Finley Assistant Librarian Assistant Librarian Dr. Frank Turner views strips of microfilm, which were relocated l in one area on first floor. N Dr. Adelphia Basford Professor and Chairman Fletires after 27 years service. Ezzard Hunter, Mr. Bragg, and Dr. Oliver inspect a specimen grown in the school herbarium. - Associate Professor Dr. Peggy Dorris Associate Professor Biology Biological Science Dissects The World Of Living Things Dr. Basford, Chairman: Mr. Bragg, Miss Brinkley, Dr. Dorris, Mr. Marsh, Dr. Oliver. The general objectives of the division include: To prepare teachers of biological science for the elementary and secondary schools of the state: to provide the required pre-professional workin medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and medical techn0l0gY2 and to present a general education program that will enable the student to obtain knowledge, understanding and an ap- preciation of the living World. 9' use 'll H Ci? 'l A r 7 F- E- W ' V mimi' W f.w3i 71 Zi, - 3 53 Miss Elizabeth Brinkley Dr. Kelly Oliver Associate Professor l. Mr. Dan Marsh Assistant Professor Mr. Jimmy Bragg Assistant Professor Chemistry Chemistry Students Explore World Molecules Dr. Palmer, Chairman, Dr. Fulmer, Dr. Gosnell, Dr. Jones, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Robinson, Dr. Schmidgall. The objectives of the Department of Chemis- try may be stated as follows: to provide pre-pro- fessional training in the fields of medicine, den- tistry, pharmacy, nursing and medical techno- logyg to prepare teachers of the physical sciences for elementary and secondary schoolsg to pro- vide specialized training for vocations in chem- istry and allied fieldsg and to prepare students for graduate study in the fields of chemistry. Dr. Joe C. Wright Dean of Natural Sciences Dr. Aubrey Gosnell Associate Professor Dr. Bryan Palmer Professor and Chairman .jg H li f, .l 4- i L3 Q' -ei'-s XY!-Y Dr. Robert Schmidgall Assistant Professor Dr. Haskell Jones Mr. Richard Robinson Associate Professor Associate Professor l E l Dr. Earl Fulmer Mrs. Connie Roberts Associate Professor Assistant Professor Jerry Panuska, a student from Czechoslovakia, performs a chem: cal test of an unknown sample in Organic Analysis lab. X V' Physics Physics Department Researches Low- Temperature Magnetic Properties Dr. Avery, Chalrmang Dr. Lemlng, Dr. Singer. The objective of the Department of Physics is the training of young men and women for careers in physics as professional physicists or as teachers of the physical sciences. The physics courses are designed to prepare the student for graduate work in physics, and closely allied fields as well as provide the pre-professional training on physical science needed in various fields of study. its Q, Q s D I 0 l o 0 il' Dr. Avery, Dr. Singer and research assistan a phase of research into the properties of at temperatures of close to 4000 below zero. Dr. Donald Avery Dr. James Singer Associate Professor Associate Professor and Chairman Dr. Charles Leming Assistant Professor t Fred Green conduct atoms and molecules Mathematics Mathematics Is The Language of Science Dr. Kent, Chairmang Mr. Arnold, Dr. Crawford, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Durand, Miss Foster, Mrs. Melton, Mr. Peebles, Mr. Stein. The courses in the Division of Mathematics are planned to meet the needs and interest of students who desire preparation for teaching mathematics in the elementary and secondary schools, preparation for careers in science and other fields in which mathematics is required as a toolg thorough understanding of the mathemat- ics needed in preparation for graduate studyg a cultural background that goes beyond the math- ematics offered in the basic course, Fundamental Mathematics. Dr. John Kent Professor and Chairman Mr. Jack Arnold Mrs. Patsy Melton Associate Professor Assistant Professor Y V ' ,I lx p a ,ff 7 f M a f, 'V W , 1 I :,:f.ii,fi ! ' - K Dr. Albert Crawford Mr, Ben Thaxton Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Mr. Clarence Durand lnSIrUCi0f Joe Fullen seems captivated by the points on Mr. Durand's circle Mr. David Peebles Instructor I ' 1- - Q . .yy J Ji ., , Mr. Daniel gives students Computer Science. Mr. O. D. Daniel Mr. Paul Stein Instructor Instructor 1 -,r,g:vv---- - Y ii - .ef 'Ai '55 i 0 HQ.. 3 Dr. Crawford makes good use of one of the more important tools in the math class-the blackboard. is.. . X a hand in sorting out data cards in ...J .,-. 44.54 .4-:Q ' . E.mi:.'ffi jgiili i l Col. James H. Spears Ftetires after 30 years of Military Service Military Science ROTC Program Goes Voluntar Col. Spears, Chairman, SFC Brandon, Maj. Griffin, Capt. Hawkins, Lt. Col. Johnston, Capt. McGarvey, SFC Moss, Maj. Reeves, Sgt. Flhodes, Sgt. Stewart, Maj. Stanford, Capt. Voightritter. The Military Science program at HSC is now on a voluntary basis. Military science lays the foundation for the leaders of tomorrow. The division offers varied courses in military training. Among these are American military history, map and aerial photograph reading, small unit tactics, F. is . Lt. Col. James Johnston Maj. James E. Stanford Assistant Professor Assistant Professor operations and logistics, and military justice. Military science also provides the male student with a broadened outlook on the United States' role in world affairs by emphasizing our military importance as a nation. The ROTC department at Henderson offers advanced courses and an opportunity for a commission in the United States Army. . l Maj. Martin J. Griffin, SGM. Lowrey Rhodes Assistant Professor Senior Instructor ,. l. ' HSC President Garrison congratulates Cadet Joe McCarty upon Major Jess Reeves being named a Distinguished Military Student. Assistant Professor Capt. William Hawkins Assistant Professor Capt. Fionald Voightritter Assistant Professor V E SFC Bobby Moss Administrative Specialist Cadet John Stott deploys his forces during a field problem in Military Tactics. The rifle squad of the Pershing Rifles stands at attention during the Veteran's Day program. ROTC Sponsors Terri Thompson and Glenda Allen add a spark of glamour to the Veteran's Day Ceremonies. Military Science Sgt. Franklin Stewart Supply Sergeant Am., assi l , Capt. William McGarvey SFC Morgan Brandon Assistant Professor Assistant Instructor 'W .i Q N 2' , 'J R f, ff,-Lge ff ww a X4 i RN 9 ' 'ima Col. Spears greets Christine Smith and Cynthia Grant, Brigade Sponsors from AM 81 N, during a visit to the HSC campus. 1 ' .. 1' 'P .17 ' -ll .'T:.z'l. nfs -A., Q ff-ip 53' fv AW, s-'K s, ...I 1 uv . ,gf Q 'JE 9 f Q , ..-4 1 f ' vw ,J 1' .: w.,,n A K' Q-,F If .L 'u J L5 In MH 221'-, YU' r L .- A I, A . M I . 1 ' 6 if , V, s N V F If ' , . I . . P' D1 Ln... . .- ... , Q - -Q l 4 X 'P . 1' '--'x -f--,v ,.. VHF...-.V .v 0. . 3.1, VLA, - Ex..-,vw-A-..,-N .--, , ' 4 V x.,5- .:.,,,L.Mn-2.7 4-,jf v.',..i::,:,., , ' ' . f ,, ' V - .., V 1. s, ' -- , ,.,. .A A .21-+.. .1 .df - in f, '.'1luI'4-,if-v '-if,4.J.,, ' .Q gan-- ',,-'-' 'J.--Ng.,- ' 1 7 - .iff -3 1 ' -- ff-TL i-14-4.-xg 3 - , . 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'H Eh Freshman Class Officers are, left to right: Richard Wright, Senator: Danny Oakley, Vice President: Steve Holtzclaw, President: Glenda Smith, Senator, Johnny Harris, Senatorg and John Berry, Senator. Freshmen Elect Officers M149 1 i P' Larry D. Adkins,'DeValls Bluff Brenda S. Adloff, Delta, Ohio Sherry E. Akin, Hot Springs W' ' A Kathy D. Alexander, Arkadelphia T. Jean Alexander, Athens i F ill u V V P, ,- gifL2 1 l1i' 1, ., i ! - ' 3' Evon Allen, Bismarck li rl , , - ! - , Susie Allred, Texarkana ' ' rv, 7 i Marvis R. Alsabrook, Dierks V i -'11 ,, ' Mary B. Anders, EI Dorado .,,. mf' K - Serreta Y. Archer, Fordyce K 'l I Q r Q., , ' f M ,S -.' 'r ' . 1 i ' ri-. 4 r Frances L Ashcraft Benton ' i A 'S ' A 'N N5 I - , :CQ . ' , iv . ,,',, ' Q . ' , I W? Jo Ann Ashwood, Helena gf? 'i ll - . -.2 1 r L 4 7 '7 ' E Sheila Baker, Nashville iii 3, jf? A f fr . 'i l' rr J' Debbie k. Baldwin, Arkadelphia gg, if .gp '- 1 , . , Sharon Bale, Mabelvale ff u, b 'Lqg 15 A V ' 1 r ,' 524531 A .lu Vi rig. 'fi' Y J' ' I K 4' ,lr J A . . ' Na.. V I ' , iz - gi l 'IA A4 rule' L l Q , ll wi .x ,Q c Sf , N ll l l .l, , it Il ' f '- I 'J al gljTfQQf''ffjL'JfILf.'Ti 1 EililTp'L ' N I 1 -1.1-l ,. . X .vw .Q-.. ,xl .. r. . K . ' 4 1 'I , - N, fx v fax .1 .. V 1 Q . . IA A i Ji' l l I ' l 1 in l t a, -1 Q,Q,,j'j 1 ' . - J ith, D.. A. Y. IQ Q HE J Y Wanda Blevins, Arkadelphia Barbara L. Bclin, North Little Rock Carolyn S. Booth, Lockesburg Eileen Botsford, Arakdelphia Robert Bowers, Sheridan Joe Bowers, Sheridan Brenda Ann Boyd, Plne Bluff Sandra Bradford, Hot Springs Jerry Bradley, Jr., North Little Rock Sissy Fi. Bradley, Carthage Linda D. Bradshaw, Camden Laura M. Brame, Little Rock Penny L. Branning, Superior, Montana Ricky A. Brashear, Camden Jan M. Breeding, Little Rock Carolyn Fl. Briggs, Waldo David J. Brown,'Pine Bluff Dinah L. Brown, Gurdon Donne J. Brown, Mena Mary S. Brown, Malvern ix , .nn V l , . l l ly 1 ll v, I Pamela Ballard, Traskvvood Julie B. Barber, Hope Linda Barker, Hot Springs Ethel Diane Barnes, Camden Diana Lynne Batchelor, Gurdon Barbara Baumgartner, El Dorado Vicki D. Bean, Glenwood Barbara Beard, Arkadelphia Norris W. Beard, Smackover Richard Beauford, Hot Springs Ronnie Beaver, Camden David E. Beebe, El Dorado Debra F. Beeson, Camden Patty A. Bergman, North Little Ro John H. Berry, Mena Patsy A. Biggs, Arkadelphia Travis C. Bingham, Wicks Roxanne M. Blackwell, Pine Bluff Richard A. Blake, Texarkana Peggy Blardon, Gurdon C li Z,,.,. an .,. , , .jfs- , ':, ' X ,ll r , L. ., W, .xy . li ',a '. l. lg .1-99, ww if Debbie S. Bryant, Arkadelphia Charles T. Burnette, Wynne Carol Burris, Little Rock Curt O. Burroughs, Benton Judy A. Burroughs, Hot Springs Major Bursey, Texarkana Janyce Butler, Malvern Flandy Byrd, Huntington, Indiana Jana L. Byrum, Hot Springs Deborah A. Calhoun, Malvern Margaret Calhoun, Prescott Debra Callaway, Donaldson Ruth A. Calley, Murfreesboro Danny H. Carlock, El Dorado Bruce E. Carlisle, Bauxite Mary' E. Carman, Blevins David C. Carpenter, Hot Springs Deborah L. Carter, Anaheim, Cal. Lena M. Carter, North Little Flock Monty C. Casteel, Horatio Q? if :mm W l l 1-ar . ,l,4f'4 L' ,gill J N f J' Y . 1'--'N Charlene Castleberry, Bearden Ben W. Cazort, Hot Springs Dana G. Cazort, DeWitt Linda F. Chaytor, Ashdown Shannon Claghorn, Pine Bluff Donald L. Clark, Benton Kenneth Clark, Jackson, Mississippi Marguerite C. Clark, Texarkana Susan J. Clark, El Dorado Lee Albert Clay, Hughes Linda L. Clements, North Little Ftock Cecilie K. Cobb, Little Flock Arlenda Cochran, Forrest City Curtis Cochran, Forrest City Martha Ft. Cothren, Dierks Jacky Cotledge, Dalark Marcia F. Courtney, Pine Bluff Sherry Cowart, Glenwood Norris Cox, Benton Ricky L. Cox, Glenwood FRESHMEN tudent Life Goes Be ond the Campus I l D. A Claudia Frith is one of many married A ,. students attending HSC. f i, C 1 ' f. 'AL .. 1 .. g.---j'Ifff':'F n '- 112' r 1' l X ,N ,ffl , is Sharon D. Cox, Hope l .I -Tgggr. Harry D. Crabtree, Hot Springs dial ji 'L ' Kathy L. Craig, Delight ,Q,,'l,' , ,W I Sandy Cranford, Ashdown ,J ' je li ' i 5 Bennie Crawford, Fordyce , ',- iff gg ' ,1 'I' A A39 '-fl i j, 1' Michael Crisp, Dierks John F. Cross, Basking Ridge, N.J. James Crotty, Norphlet Glenn Crowder, Little Rock Cyndi K. Croy, Little Flock Steve Crumplet, Camden Dianne Culley, Forrest City Ida F. Cullins, Lewisville Marnette B. Curry, Pine Bluff Steve Curry, Warren H . ,I T .fc 1 f Q 1 L 1 if it X L . Tai, ... W A N. '-.. 'X ff l r ua FRESHIMEN Emotions at the Bookstore check-out counter are always mixed. Georgia K. Dahlstedt, Arkadelphia Stan B. Dailey, DeQueen Ray A. Dardeene, Wabbaseka Darla D. Darling, Nashville O. Floyd Daves, Farmington, N.M. l l l The Bookstore: Friend or Enemy? l l . W N Steven C. Daves, Hot Springs Karen Davies, Gurdon Bill J. Davis, Hot Springs Brenda G. Davis, Malvern Denise Davis, El Dorado Donnie Davis, Blevins Joe A. Davis, Ill, Hot Springs Paula David, Benton Norman Davis, Little Rock Roy L. Davis, ldabel, Oklahoma Robert Edwards, Murfreesboro Bruce Elam, Amity Tina Elliot, Malvern Janet Epperson, Murfreesboro Angie S. Erickson, Hampton James Estes, Fort Sill, Oklahoma Denise Evans, Hot Springs Richard A. Evans, Benton Sharon D. Everett, Fulton Teheresa M. Failla, Benton Susan D. Fields, Taylor Jean M. Fiser, Little Rock Ardell Fleming, Forrest City LaVerne A. Flemings, Lewisville Cheryl K. Forcht, Camden Jo Ann Ford, Urbana Ricky Ford, Cotton Plant Beverly S. Forga, Hot Springs Robert Foster, Bismarck Holly Fowler, North Little Rock Randy Dean, Fordyce Minnie Beth Delavan, Arkadelphia Michael Deloney, Texarkana Steve de Linde, Hot Springs James DeSpain, Manila Richard Devine, North Little Rock Rhonda M. Dickey, Camden Becky Dickson, Hot Springs James E. Dishroom, Camden Mary A. Dixon, Malvern Tommy C. Dixon, Stephens Kenneth Doty, Malvern Edna K. Dover, Huttig Peggy Drummond, Hampton Darlene D. Duncan, DeWitt Laura E. Dunn, Hot Springs William Durrett, Jacksonville Reginald K. Earnest, Tlnsman Jacky L. Easterling, Hope Ralph F. Edds, Lonsdale 'EQ Gi 43 A-rs-. 1-' 1 A . 'xx 0 Mike Freyer, Pine Bluff Lizabeth A. Froscher, Hot Springs Mike Fuell, Sheridan Jerry S. Fugitt, Murfreesboro John Fulbright, Ft. Worth, Tex. Brenda L. Furr, Camden Linda Galloway, Conway J. Stanley Gann, Mena Debbie A. Gardner, Hot Springs Brenda Garrett, Malvern Donna M. Gartmen, Sheridan Mona Gasaway, Gould Betty L. Giddens, Ashdown Susie Gilinsky, Binghamton, N.Y. Cynthia Gober, Mena Danny Goddard, Waldron Dave Goldie, Basking Ridge, N.J. David Gonzales, Arkadelphia Sam Gooding, Alexander Virginia D. Gorman, Foreman f . ' fm A ', amiga.. ' . ' l 4 UM mi l .4 l . z. 1 Q A l . ' E l- , ' . ,I l 'I M ,Q f' l i -. . l I, . L! EH-L 35:5 .. '. ' f l f I fb :ff I ' H fl '14, I... l . X l .l 7, l If E v wi , if - ,ze , ww- TL I an ef ,. ,is if V, l l 4 x ff y llig Y' Ak .-ug Jasper W. Goza, Sparkman Cecile J. Grant, Texarkana Alvin Graves, Lockesburg Cassie M. Green, Prattsville Joy Green, DeQueen Keylon M. Green, Benton Paul W. Green, Hot Springs Peggy Green, Arkadelphia Pamela K. Greene, Athens Flick Greenlee, Camden Timothy M. Gregory, Forrest City Janice M. Griffith, El Dorado Ralph E. Griggs, Forrest City Donna F. Grimes, Prescott Linda L. Hair, Biscoe Sharon R. Halbert, Malvern Linda J. Graves, Dierks Linda Mercer Gray, Arkadelphia Horace Grayes, Compton, California Holly Haley, England FRESHMEN HSC Basketball Attracts All Age Groups Young and old are equally enthusi- astic over the Fleddies. Patricia S. Hall, North Little Rock Sammye S. Hanna, Hot Springs James O. Harris, Arkadelphia Johnny Harris, Arkadelphia Randy Harris, Hot Springs Susan B. Hartley, Hampton Karen A. Hayes, Hot Springs Alan W. Haynes, Mountain Pine Kay Hays, Ashdown Mark Hays, Arkadelphia Rosemary Hegarty, Hicksville, Ohio Chuck Heitholt, Quincy, Illinois Cynthia A. Henderson, Nashville Donna K. Henderson, Prattsville Scott Henderson, Hot Springs VI, 4, L i Mil, ,-iii ? ' , r 'lL L ll K l 4 i .. 1 .fin 'T ', ' f. ' ,, is Y ' A N 1 ,I 5 ik ul 4 'pk lx l x ,-W I , ir' N MZ 'S wh. na? FRESI-IMEN ,.-4 If 31' if Ain' All the comforts of home-including a refrigerator Students Seek a Better Life Sherrie L. Henderson, Pine Bluff Lynn Hendley, Arkadelphia Janie E. Henson, Bismarck Troy Herrin, Cedar Creek Louise Hewitt, Idabel, Okla. Kim Hicks, Hot Springs Susan M. Hildebrand, Prescott Alveria Hill, Arkadelphia Glen R. Hill, Bauxite Mike D. Hill, Dierks Robert H. Hill, Ashdown Tilford L. Hockersmith, Benton Carol G. Hogan, Roe Bruce H. Holbrook, Arkadelphia Vickie Hollandsworth, Jacksonville n l L ,J a' . . ' . ,, --1.1.-1-' .J 3, . . . , 1 ,-1 A. s'.-qi...- . . 5 V1 Z1v2.,'.Q gf. . ..s. . r fr ff ', ' ' lc f . .WL -. ' -L ..,,.. - v QL, is l l a ll f r .1 ' rn i 5' K. A .xx I Q 4 L i i v it it I 'an V , -f' N 1 ig Z l . , ' is ' -' V ., ' 1 ' -A ' 5, lil: M , I N , Y,,,,f . K.-.-ax I , mpg. 'Ja 1. ' i l 1 1Q1:h't' ' 1' ' ' - ' S : ive' Q l '44 , ffl 5 I X f , l' L ' f - .:.lE2f- -. ' I . Q .eg g I . , . ...ig . ,1-7,12 Ki f ig 'gl I. A ,ii V if ,K AAAI. ,V st ' W Z ' I A t 1 xltawal I' lik N , '.' IV i E52 V' A Y l. i -' 1' iv A Vera A. Jackson, St. Charles Vernon J. Jackson, DeVaIls Bluff Wanda Jackson, Stuttgart Randy Jamison, Nashville Debbie Jared, Malvern Elizabeth A. Jefferson, Hot Springs Diane P. Jenkins, Helena Adlai Johnson, Arkadelphia Charles D, Johnson, Hot Springs Doris F. Johnson, Washington Mac Johnson, Sheridan Paul L. Johnson, North Little Flock Brenda K. Jones, Arakdelphia Dorothy M. Jones, Little Flock Jerald W. Jones, Camden Judy A. Jones, Delta, Ohio Khrystian Jones, El Dorado Rita C. Jones, Benton Mike Julian, Blytheville Joseph M. Jungman, Devine, Texas 4- 'Nfl E wj if Stephen C. Holtzclaw, Pine Bluff Anita L. Hooker, DeQueen Michael D. Hooker, DeQueen Bobby D. Hopkins, Lockesburg Linda C. Hopkins, Donaldson Tim M. Hopkins, El Dorado Larry E. Horn, Camden Jan G. Hornsby, Arkadelphia William C. Hoyt, Little Rock Kay Huddleston, Hot Springs Pam J. Hudson, Hot Springs Becky G. Huff, Hope Genera Hughes, Sparkman Marion Hughes, Gurdon Tingkay Hui, Hong Kong Bobby Ingram, Camden Mary Irons, Oden James K. Jackson, Camden Karen E. Jackson, Hot Springs Mack Fl. Jackson, El Dorado T . l Q' 'i 1-1 V R J l lfii?3,. ll l 51 V 9 , X13 VJ ' x ' I 9 'Ai .3 F ' 1 b is F Steven R. Kendall, Hot Springs Eunice Kendrick, Little Rock Kathy Kennedy, Long Beach, N.Y. Holly C. Kenward, Pine Bluff Junior Kesterson, Dierks Walter L. Key, Caddo Gap Judy A. Kidd, McCaskill Merlene Killgore, Hot Springs Janis A. Krisell, Stuttgart Cynthia Laird, Rolla Marilyn Lambert, Tempe, Arizona Ann E. Lancaster, Mena Mike LaNear, North Little Rock Jan K. Langston, Malvern Debra A. Lawler, Hot Springs Sandra E. Lewis, Hot Springs Karen Lightfoot, Dierks Carol A. Linville, Nashville Donald L. Little, Camden Paul M. Long, Norphlet af ' ' Eff! ' Rf l ' TTL -41 K . ,Sq ': ,P P , ,. ,. fl l L . l ' . N ' ..l. C -i ' Q ffllflf Xl 5 - f i J i A A . ff , Tt l 1 AJ' l ll X if x l l fag, I .lgglyn L - , ffiy I t ' ' J . A' . 1 A -r .I .. 5' ',. lg' ' l-.Q gf' A' ' gp .ft i .- ,'1- Xxx. ' l 1 - f - ' fig! 'Q In , llxlsl .Lf ,l-11' l ll ,V . ,H 0 ll w 1,1 v X ,l I , ,l Ly 8.5 FMU' , l P I I t .. 1 . ' ' ..'c- W . -1... 0, I 1 ,. ,Q VL, ,, . 1 l T tl A' . Q0 I N ,I a Y. I H l X, . E-7 ' ami- ft l ' Valerie K. Long, Arkadelphia Ann Loomis, Delight Becky D. Looney, Little Rock Pat Love, Mena Janice L. Lowery, Norman Susan D. Loyd, Mena Paula E. Luebke, England Marsha Lynch, Wabbaseka Harold D. Macumber, Okolona Jerry Madison, Chidester Kathy Malcolm, Arkadelphia Ralph E. Malone, Pine Bluff Dorothy Marshall, Columbus Lynette Martin, Dallas, Texas Marty Martin, Warren Beth May, Little Rock Richard M. McAfee, Hot Springs Mandy McAlister, Mineral Springs Sally J. McAllister, Ashdown Peggy J. McCallister, Altheimer Everything Looks Better After Registration Shirley A. McClain, Gurdon Vonia D. McClain, Arkadelphia Becky L. McClendon, Ashdown Clancy McDowell, North Little Rock Janice A. McElhannon, Arkadelphia Paula K. McMillan, Gurdon Mike McMullen, Nashville David C. McNamara, Arkadelphia Merlin McPeak, Gurdon Martha C. Melson, Hot Springs Richard M. Miles, Hot Springs Deborah A. Miller, Gurdon Finas A. Miller, Ashdown Phil D. Miller, Bauxite Susie Miller, Rison Roseann Mitchell, Sheridan Hung Mok, Hong Kong Judy A. Moncus, Bradley Emma J. Moore, Lewisville Marian Moorman, Okolona Y df, 5..- ..- S .-1 .lr .e T . i ' l I i N S :ill 11 l 'ifwmeff if slim ,Ar 41.1 ' .116 '. -----101.5 lk '-', y ex l L - -' an ,LQ -i , KL. Jim Copeland, caught off guard-as most people are at registration. -4--f A lv. l GY ' ' I .si F' .5'. ' lwfz N l, ..,- gi .Iv ,r .L 2 K 2 ' EM 3931 ll i177 ' l 75 .F FRESHMEN l lg A, A -ey -V v, L . :MC ii:-,Ts ri. w . 54... P74 . ' .. . Q? ., 1 1 ,- ,. vii. B S. L3-2 .-.lim ?H'7l Even married students go through the hassle of moving in. The Semester Begins 'ith Moving In Regina L. Morehead, Donaldson ,A,- ' i Dana S. Morrison, Camden 6,4 I James Moseley, Hot Springs Rhonda F. Moses, Hope l Sherry G. Mosier, Murfreesboro i ,- , Linda K. Mullinax, Hot Springs Sherri Fi. Murberger, Malvern Olden J. Murray, DeValls Bluff Daryl W. Muslow, Shreveport, La. Sue Myers, Benton Connie S. Nelson, Gurdon Patricia A. Nelson, DeQueen Alice Nesbitt, Madison David Nichols, Star City l Alvis M. Nelson, Hope l 1' l , . 'iii H, L 5 I 1 i' . Louann Partridge, Arakdelphia Bobby W. Pate, Hot Springs Alvin H. Pearson, Wynne Debbie J. Peek, El Dorado John D. Pennington, Holly Springs Richard E. Perkins, Jessieville Carol D. Pettus, Bryant Kay Petty, Malvern Tim Fl. Phelan, Donaldson Julia A. Phillips, Arkadelphia Verna A. Phillips, DeQueen Cleaodis Pickett, Stuttgart Shirley A. Pierce, Lewisville Flozalyn Piggee, Stamps Phyllis Pilcher, Donaldson Kathy J. Pittman, Dallas, Texas David Pitts, Hot Springs Marilyn Plafcan, Lewisville Steve Platt, North Little Rock Glenda J. Plyler, Murfreesboro Lavx- ' ? tsl 7 T i 1 L ' XV : J Rose M. Niemeyer, Prescott Deborah A. Nolen, Hot Springs William Norman, Forrest City Danny T. Oakley, Pine Bluff Vickie L. Oakley, Pine Bluff Virjena Oates, Casscoe Lena R. O'Bannon, Kingsland Debbie Odum, DeQueen Linda C. Olive, Hot Springs Deborah K. Oliver, Mineral Springs Diane Oliver, Fordyce Ann Onstott, Sweet Home Roy Opitz, Greenwood Linda A. Orren, Prescott Martha S. Owen, Malvern Carla G. Owens, Hampton Debbie Owens, Hope David L. Owrey, Crossett Eugene Padgett, Hot Springs Anne E. Page,Little Flock T l i . ., 9- ,l 4 5 I T I - ,,, ' 'l' ll , 1 I 1: 4 l l, X Lg ' 'CT' ..,.f -la-1' g D Penny Porter, Arkadelphia . Michael Powell, Yakima, Wash. Danny V. Putnam, Hope Randy Quarles, Dalark Jackie L. Ragan, Little Rock Charles R. Rainwater, Mena Ann Ratterree, Smackover Rebecca L. Ray, Murfreesboro Deborah R. Reed, Little Rock Lydia L. Redd, Helena Larr P. Redden, Benton Valerie S. Reynaud, Texarkana Marsha Rhodes, Malvern T Maurice Ricks, Fordyce Susie Riley, Star City 1 ff 2 C.. , 1 , l l ., , ,, l. tl: .. fir' 'T l' fi 'if' 5 li,-, if ' P' 1 H ' Q G' . l- 1 lr-t.fXI,i, . . ! l t 'C--V-avrf' s. K H 1 ,Til l - Y A ll I -IX' l 1 L. v' . ,- j z l 1 in .l, -I il qi' , if J -i' l R Cynthia A. Rix, Hot Springs Tim Robbins, Norman Jan Robertson, Camden Ann Rogers, Texarkana Debbie J. Rowland, Benton ig , .-',... ...J-. l 6 l l t l 1 l Ml' -fpi jn, l 'f'..Z! 'K'-Y - , Jr, Rf . f.. . f' T f - ' if o '.' . .,,, ,4 l ,sf ' Yr ' A - - 3' . . Q- . . l . ,1 l l Q Q' ' 'X I . 'ad -- ' . A , 4 Q V ., ,,:.11a',,,,i -+ - .4 'P as 1 - , . I - H., V, ' 5 R r 'B h 5 'N l 1 . 'ml' ' , A , '. - ' itffzggf it L ' if :Nm l Q rt I 'Nl' l X 1 I 1 iv i I i i p T .,,,,,'..arv ', ,.,- 1. 'fl 1 lar! l mu M' Ll -' 'r-'Z'?5:?f' HJ 3 l U QV: 5 V 1 if R Win 5 i l li X5 i M :ff l f F 1 l l N l - ',EEi!': ,VZ All 'i :Tar '-: l' H ?!V 3 L rl -I-,bf 2, W , lg X 'r l ,I-wr lr L W Y 1:54 Q '. -',l! ', --if K' ,l'.,.' ' -., ' ll .N 3 li-'a . 3 QJILQ Lf 'f. ff ' my - -' 1' iftz.-l fi-., ' , ,.,. l f' Hi I ' A. r S Abell, f 1 - ' fn aw Q' f- W ,, ,, ,, . , ,- 'iff -, :ll f, Robert Ryan, Richmond, Virginia Paul M. Sadler Tokyo, Japan Janis Sample, Benton James A. Sanders, North Little Rock Ruth E. Sanders, Rosston Sandra A. Schafer, Stuttgart Gary Schuelan, Pearcy Stu Scoggin, Murfreesboro Joyce E. Scott, Washington Mark Scrivner, Hot Springs Corrine R. Sells, Gary Indiana Kathy L. Selph, Donaldson Mike D. Sevier, Camden Kathy A. Sharer, Crossett Debbie K. Sharp, Bryant Gail Sharp, Crossett Sharon A. Sharp, Arkadelphia Donna L. Shaw, Hot Springs Janie Shaw, Arakdelphia Pamela K. Shelton, Glenwood FRESHMEN Half a tudent's1 Life is pent on the Telephone ia, ll f-:sw-' Cliff She ard B ant P l FY Susan G. Sheppard, Benton Linda Shirron, Hensley Edwin Simmons, Traskwood I 'AX t 'vt' o l4vil,i ' i il HAM. X qw' t V I ' E, 'Inlay ,ii , 7 . it i J c ' if P315-5. Gene Simmons, Dierks Wendy S. Simmons, North Little Rock Dwight D. Simpson, Camden John C. Singleton, Hot Springs Larry D. Sipes, Warren Eb.h.t..L,p,,, Stanley Gann relaxes while he talks .ff M if f , bf- - , W t J :Viv :5.' Q ' W V t ' - nsxavtffgiggubtl AE Sandy K. Slrmon, Ashdown i . - L, M a H, ak 4... -N ' HJ. Libby Sivils, Crossett 1 Pj,-.551- L f 4 Qi le - 'fi' 'P ,g, uf L L' L,-i if Abraham S. Smith, Glenwood ' iii., ,A 'l pf ,Q i Aquanetta Fl. Smith, Hgpe 'fz igffxgiy ,y A .A e D 'd A. S 'th, F t ' ,J .1 T- ff 1.- gpg. 5? avi mi orres Ify 1, . , ,,.,A,-iz, x Z.,1 ,:X ,A V Wy David R. Smith, Blytheville Glenda J. Smith, Leola Pam G. Smith, Freeport, Bahamas Ricky Smith, Forrest City Ronnie M. Smith, Malvern 5, Q f- ' U , f f, Q.. , 4. 4 1r, f i ' 5- V3 'Q ' 1, -XL Y V2 ,, ' ,f get L 1 i t H 'i.. :', . - -L I WL ' ,..f , ' 1 , If-EJ L. Y fl , , if 65,1 'V . , .I 6 1 ' :Lf-'2 ,371-, , ,- se 'fairy .ii it ,... , i . f JH Fx I w-fvffi 'Y f 54 ifmifittivgbr A V' NQL., f , f ,Aly Y ff' A V .V i,i:5f Win or lose, Reddies always back their team. l FRESHNIEN ould You Believe . . . Again? .V N ,'.fv Janis Squires, Little Rock Cindy E. Stainton, DeQueen Yi k 1 in 'Hi' 4 it i H ' ,lit I , -3 . T Q. Ben F. Stephens, Arkadelphi ' Cathy Stephens, Hot Springs P- ' 1 i . ' I iv ... 1 5, 1 ' if-if X l ' N ! f ip -' . i if V' x, ,M il W X W' iv Gary D. Stevenson, Harrison Bobby Stewart, Fordyce ' i't fi:- Dennis W. Stone, Benton iff 13' , A V. '- i Jeanene Stone, Delight 5,2 -7 -. , ,fri Calvin Stovall, Okolona 1',3 T A 3' Kathleen Stover, Pine Bluff 't'. yy J ' f N Danny G. Stratton, Camden it 3, 5 'g ,' J ,P Glen Strawn, Murfreesboro 91' ' '. if. will L Ml J, i J Gregory C. Strawn, Nashville Eddy Street, Crossett Judy A. Stroud, Little Rock Dwight W. Stuart, Columbus Rodney W. Stuart, Hot Springs Kathy L. Sullivan, Benton .xf,J',jf9 Tiiiawfqi. B' .f 11,1 k' I: 2-Alia? '.-'1 gms . ff - f 1 I A .., , ,A X . -I 5 xx all ,Ji if. . . 2. - - .fe rtieey ' Vg 4 A :A-. Mary Ann Sullivent, Bearden Carolyn S. Suttle, Sheridan Dorothy A. Swope, Little Rock Max A. Tackett, Nashville Steve R. Tarkington, Little Rock Judy Tarpley, Gurdon Randy Teale, Mena Rosetta Tedder, Glenwood Janet Terry, Pine Bluff Sharon D. Thomas, Grady Terry Thomason, Arakdelphia 80 1 45, ' 'nl ,Q- 4 1 -' 5 ' ' 'se ' ,. pn., G' l i . M I A l 'iii L J l U T, S- ' i Ll-Q' V ,XQ 1 1 ' fl 'I 5 - A '. S ' . N .. L f t il 'J ,f:afgf f'1 T 'cv' V ,J A ,M Q l iff, lx I f 3 if l A Dana L. Walker, Little Rock Elisa Walker, Camden Jewell D. Walker, Poyen Veronica Walker, Stephens Debbie K. Wallace, Little Flock Linda K. Wallace, Murfreesboro Deborah A. Walls, Murfreesboro Steven S. Washington, Hot Springs Debbie Watkins, Altheimer Debra Watson, Norman Sharon G. Watson, Sheridan Lonnie Watts, Flint, Michigan Becky Weaver, Malvern Margie K. Webb, Benton Paula J. Welch, Arkadelphia Jeff Westbrook, Benton Patsy Wheat, Malvern Susan Whisenhunt, DeQueen Vernon Whisenhunt, ldabel, Okla.. Darryl N. White, ldabel, Oklahoma it f M l i lllt Lee J. Thompson, Texarkana Linda K. Thornton, Ashdown Sheila Tims, Bismarck Danny A. Titsworth, Mena Charlotte Toler, North Little Rock Darrell E. Tomlinson, El Dorado Antoinette Tracy, Little Rock Cindy S. Trumble, Memphis, Tennes see James Tully, Benton Nona Turley, Little Rock Sue A. Turner, Dierks Sara Underwood, Hot Springs James G. Vallas, Crosselt Mike H. Van Dyke, Steele, Missouri Le Ann Vaughn, Hot Springs Kathy A. Verser, Magnet Cove Merlinda C. Vogel, Hot Springs Margaret E. Vogler, Little Rock Debbie Wade, Texarkana Larry Waldrip, Camden X45 N t. , ln. Q . .QL , l ' rt J: ill ,VD 'lx -eff' f L . .. at - 'K 3 ,,. .',h..:: I rg-' .l..., . l...-. The HSC tennis courts are always occupied by energetic students. r l l FRESHMEN Students Lead ctive Lives Marilyn White, Flint, Mich. Cindy A. Whiteside, Arkadelph 1- l ll l 55- V ' -.fu ' Qrgrfff ,.., , .. .1 K , dlaf ' f l. W1 .. ,,.- r A fl , ., ' F va. l llg' ,. all l Q lf! '1 lr fi xx' - :Ph I ,f N ,, ga l ,I 7 .big , lla-9 'ea ' -'ij I ' 4 4 fx . .J 1 . rffw ' l ' L L -96 ' ' l l., I A l . :Q-f l !-' I , .ff p - ' l -1-N H l l ' 1 l l l . l tx ,l WC . l iw- l af., i l l ., ,, ,, l -4' l .ll-r K l l I at at 1 Susan M. Whitley, Hot Spring ' l' Charmyrle L. Whitten, Forem J , ll . '- , Butch Wilkins, Smackover . , ., Annette Williams, Little Flock .5416 1 K 'R . 3. l , .- l t all Debbie A. Williams, Malvern Donna F. Williams, North Litt- Flock Jodell Williams, Poyen Kev D. Williams, ldabel, Okla. Linda G. Williams, Fordyce Patricia Williamson, Washing ton Marcia Wilson, El Dorado Marian C. Wilson, Kingsland Roy L. Wilson, Glenwood Margaret Wingfield, Delight Elisa C. Wiseman, Hot Spring Dee Ann Witcher, North Litt Rock Brenda Witherspoon, Colun: Wl' X fv- if S-i-v VJ 'C7' bus Karen B. Womack, Hot Sprin Suzanne T. Womack, Murfreei boro Roy G. Wood, Camden Kam Shing Yau, Hong Kong Jacqueline Yossett, El Dorado L4 Stanley B. Zachary, Hot Springs Dianne Zmuda, Chicago, Illinois Kin 1 . g x Kjfs- ., . S ' , -, .255-7 O' 9 v X Xgxgaw--1 N- , - , xg i5gLQ'1iff 41 x ' Q 'X krix X- ' ' N 5 b x ,..i r. it XR- ' A A 52 .. lx, . if ff i ' 4. 1-4' X lm -. I g'gz1W1'9' -' ' .gg L A vw- V R 'gig ! ' M ' M 'ma 'Wk NN- ' . , x P JMR! . + - u KFEQTERIA 1 ,Ml 1 fQg-x f X A, K 1 5.5-: ,Vjl ,A x, XX I QR. 1' 1' v X '+qf w.L,wQ A Lg. '4?1: 'x' Z -' ,, f-wr. .1 fi -, L 1 14551 5 . . W - r 4-fai ' ! I ggfe VT- se em- , ,. ,, ? , V fif 1 g 5: T- !'ff -fT'- - L., ' 4 . l 1 'ff ?f fl? gif' 4 731- 'pifg -- Y + .A-Vg 2 4 'jxffzi I 2 A! J 35: --i ' 3 N 1 H Q Y ,lpn ' ' 1-,Lf 5 . ' ' vi' Y2e1ggf. ,4,5,:gMK,4 A Q P f ' - SESS 3 l- ,V 4 A pfv- g .., AA an buy-in i . lr . V :,,,J , ,N ., SOPHOMORES Officers Represent the Class Drew N. Alexander, West Memph f Marva Alexander, Malvern A f .n Janice E. Alderson, El Dorado , 'ir . Teresa L. Allison, Fordyce . .Qs LTV' I . -. .er . PL a 1.- Sophomore Officers are, seated: Sally Johnson, Senator, Lynn Boles, Vice President-5 standing: Dick Jacobs, Senatorg David Gar- rison, Senator, Theandrew Clayborn, Senatorg and Phil Godeau, President A . -npr 4 G ef5,i,,, m ail. V .din 1 qi l vi., -1 We i sl .LW lx R N. l lay I ol . A gig! .,. 3 - ,Z Robert W. Anthony, Bismarck Carolyn A. Armstrong, Camden ' Eddie Arnold, Sparkman Madonna Arnold, Dierks Susan G. Atchison, Pine Bluff Diana G. Atkins, Stephens Jo Atkins, Camden Mark Attwood, ,Flison William D. Aull, Jacksonville Brenda K. Aylett, Nashville Junious C. Babbs, Jr., Cotton Plant Terry Bacon, Hot Springs Alan D. Baker, Stamps Byron G. Baker, Jacksonville Glenda J. Barrett, Cove . 1 JW . 4 Q 1 i l 4 . A 5 . 1 Y A- ff- m Q- 1 J 4 Vicki J. Bates, Mt. Ida Florine Batson, Mineral Springs Martha Bauman, Gillett Judy L. Baxley, Sheridan Lewis Beam, Hot Springs Becky Beaston, North Little Rock Brenda J. Beck, Foreman Debbie D. Bell, Bryant Terry Bell, Mineral Springs Kathy L. Berger, Texarkana, Texas Tommy Bird, Sheridan Larry Black, Crossett Lynn Boles, Camden Tina Bolton, Prescott James H. Borchert, Stuttgart Ann L. Bosma, DeWitt Debra K. Bowden, Hope Joyce Branch, Clarendon Tony Brickley, Bearden Willie C. Britt, Ashdown Pat G. Brock, Dierks Terry J. Brooks, Arkadelphia Wendy S. Brown, Nashville Ricky Brumley, Fordyce Bill P. Bruton, Little Rock Cheryl Bunn, Bismarck Lynne Burke, Glenwood Brenda Burnett, Donaldson David L. Burrow, Beauxite Mary Butler, Star City Kay A. Callicott, Prescott Sally Carder, Prattsville Jan Carpenter, Arkadelphia Robert Carpenter, Crossett Linda C. Carrigan, Nashville Ann M. Carter, Parkin Larry W. Cheatham, Arkadelphia Hugh D. Clay, Forrest City Theandrew Clayborn, Malvern Lyndia Clemons, Lewisville Pam J. Click, Winthrop Debbie L. Cogbill, Stuttgart William E. Cole, Hot Springs Carolyn Coleman, Hot Springs Evelyn S. Cook, Little Bock Jeanne Counts, Hot Springs Robert G. Cox, Marianna Sandra L. Cranford, Malvern Dianne Cross, Forrest City Bettye A. Culley, Forrest City Brenda Cunningham, Mena Jeff Davenport, Benton Walter Davidson, Arkadelphia Barbara DeLoney, Pine Bluff Darla Dixon, Harrison James K. Dixon, Little Rock Willie L. Doby, Forrest City Anita Doggett, Arkadelphia Kenneth W. Dorathy, Murfreesboro Eddie Dunbar, Altheimer Patricia A. Easley, Camden Sharon East, Hope Joy Eaves, Arkadelphia Belinda M. Edens, DeQueen Susan Edwards, Prescott SOPHOMORES Class Pictures Were Taken in if in ovember and December Jerry Jackson helped take class pic tures for the Star. Roger W. Elliott, DeQueen Linda K. Ellis, Murfreesboro ielanie Entwistle, Tarpon Springs, Fla. David Evans, Jacksonville Mary C. Eudy, Hot Springs Shirley Evans, Prescott Suhail Fahoum, Nazareth, Israel Cliff C. Farmer, Smackover Janet Fisher, Hot Springs Linda J. Fisher, Arkadelphia Molly D. Foreman, Malvern Donna L. Fox, Dierks Judy K. Fox, Clarendon Brinda K. Franklin, Amity Linda F. Franklin, Amity Claudia Frith, Pine Bluff Jean Fritz, Hot Springs Shirley H. Fryar, Oden Zella Futrell, Wynne Deborah A. Gaddis, Dierks A 1 1 SOPHOMORES Dorm Life Has Ups and Downs Thomas J. Garner, Garland Debbie D. Gault, Haskell .- r lui Lou Gergely, Crownpoint, India Clyde D. Gill, Eudora Pam Luebke takes advantage of leisure time in the dorm. Joy Gingerich, Stuttgart Donna Jean Glasgow, Nashville Sherry L. Gle'ghorn, Arkadelphia Joe Godbehere, Hot Springs Missy Gossett, Bearden Phil Goudeau, Atlanta, Georgia Debra Goyette, Donaldson James Graham, Arkadelphia Janice F. Graves, Mineral Springs Raymond D. Green, Arkadelphia J Debby Greenhill, DeWitt Glynn Guenther, Altheimer Alan C. Guthrie, Jacksonville Marilyn J. Hageman, DeWitt Susan Haile, El Dorado . 4 'wsvlzu , ' 1 J s J v it l Jerry Hambrick, DeWitt Maudie L. Hankins, Gillham Kirk E. Hannah, Benton Claude Hardin, Royen Wanda S. Hardman, Fordyce Cathy L. Harper, Bauxite Betty Harrison, Tull Timothy W. Hartsell, Hot Springs Jesse D. Hawkins, Malvern Ellen E. Hays, Amity Judy C. Hays, Alexandria, Virginia Margie L. Hensley, Pine Bluff Gregory Hill, Texarkana Joyce J. Hill, West Helena Marie E. Hill, Ashdown Jackson Holland, Mena Sherry S. Holleman, Waldron Parnell E. Holley, Huttig Donna A. Hopkins, Donaldson Doris J. House, Arkadelphia Cynthia Hubbard, Arkadelphia Joan Huddleston, Hot Springs Becky Hudspeth, DeWitt Samuel Hughes, Blytheville Susan B. Hughes, Malvern Carolyn Hunter, Sparkman Linda Blundell Hurst, Texarkana Denny D. Hyslip, Marianna Elizabeth Ingram, Forrest City David Fi. Ivy, Bismarck Julia K. Jackson, Lockesburg Betty M. Jacobs, Hot Springs Marsha E. Jewell, Ashdown Jean Meacham, North Little Rock Billy Miller, Rison Della Johnson, Wilmot Elizabeth Johnson, Lookesburg Jerrel L. Johnson, Hot Springs Keith Johnson, Marianna LaJuana R. Johnson, Arkadelphia Sally Johnson, England Shelley Johnson, DeQueen Beverly G. Jones, Lenoke Bobby L. Jones, Nashville Carolyn Jones, Arkadelphia Kelley Jones, Texarkana Fred J. Kerr, Hot Springs Jerry Beth Kersh, Nashville Charles W. Key, DeQueen Nancy Kleinschmidt, North Little Rock , 1 .. 1 1. S- neneg' E Y .N L , , 1 .E , ., J M ll ..i- l 90 Jeannie M. Knod, DeQueen Brenda A. Knox, Arkadelphia Linnie J. Kuykendall, Malvern Bethann Lain, Lewisville Beverly Laird, DeQueen Sandee LiveIy,.Hope Peggy Lofton, Dierks Freddie Lookadoo, Arkadelphia Pam C. Luebke, England Robert C. Mabry, DeQueen Donna R. Mallett, Little Rock Rhonda K. Manasco, Umpire Larry D. Mann, Hot Springs Joseph D. Manning, Succasun Catherine, Manor, Norphlet Fla, N Ibrauh McGhee, Teatarkana, Texas ke A. Moore, Lafayette, Louisiana Randall L. Neidecker, Dardanelle SGPHOMORES Bookstore Serves the Students There's always a rush to bu before the Bookstore runs out Colleen M. Manor, Norphlet l Rick Manuel, Pine Bluff Charlene Marshall, Columbus Charles Marshall, Columbus Ellen Martin, Arkadelphia Becky Mauldin, Arkadelphia Sandra McClure, Gurdon Loretta B. McDonald, Gurdon Aonle McGinister, Helena John F. McLaren, Booneville Judith McLarty, Little Flock Patrick J. McNulty, Camden Gary R. Miller, Longview, Texas Michael P. Miller, Gurdon Judy L. Minor, Dumas Susie Morphew, Hot Springs Jackie Morrison, Star City SOPHOMORES Registration Proves That You're Onl a umber Susan Newston, Gurdon Debbie Nunn, Arkadelphia Dennis Oliver, Mena Glynn O'Neal, Malvern Judy Owens, Lockesburg Kenneth G. Page, Alexander Robert A. Parker, Stamps Sissy Pearce, Lewisville Belinda J. P6ltOI'l, Bryant Mack Peoples, Wynne Tanya L. Perry, Prescott Bobby W. Perryman, Dardanelle Neil Phelan, Donaldson Vickie M. Phelps, Camden Jared A. Phillips, Camden Debbie O'Neal, North Little Rock Charlotte Owens, Arkadelphia Charles J. Pearson, West Helena Penni Pennington, Little Flock 1 ,. X .1 if ., 'T ' ii i ' 'V .lin S it i 55. l lil 1 6-'af r H vt , M M N I 1 1? 'X l ,H ra X i W.-' WJ JF 9-4' 4, W' 1.-.11 , 4-be I DR ,a 5 'U K -J Afzs- if ,-ilifjfigfilf l. Affti it Ronnie G. Pickett, DeQueen Beth Pierce, Rison Joe Pierce, Lewisville David W. Platt, Arkadelphia Lynda L. Plyler, Hot Springs Shirley Porter, Columbus D. Michael Powell, Yakima, Wash Edath J. Powers, Waldron Joe Presley, DeQueen Lewis Pryor, Camden Carroll Purtle, Sheridan Sharon G. Raines, Arkadelphia Gary L. Redd, Mabelvale Vivian L. Redd, Helena Deb Reed, Rison Robin R. Rhodes, Arkadelphia Rochelle Rhodes, Hot Springs James Riggan, Benton Betty J. Riley, Murfreesboro Larry Rivas, Hot Springs Beth Roberts, Pine Bluff Jim W. Roberts, Horatio Mark Roberts, Gillett Janice M. Robertson, Malvern Judy R. Rodgers, Hot Springs Billy C. Rogers, Fordyce Melanie R. Rooks, Dierks Van Rosenau, Hot Springs Phillip Rowley, Malvern Nancy Ryborn, Pine Bluff David Sample, Benton Edith F. Sampson, Lockesburg Debra L. Scott, Arkadelphia Gloria Scott, Camden Lester Ft. Scroggins, DeWitt Brenda D. Simmons, El Dorado Robert L. Simpson, Star City Susie A. Sluppick, Hot Springs Annette Smith, Fairbanks, Alaska Gary Smith, Glenwood James C. Smith, Jr., Stamps Brynda Southworth, DeQueen Doug W. Stark, DeWitt James Steed, Stuttgart Glen M. Stephens, Hot Springs 1? ,p N 3111! J' l l -A YT' 'x Stan W. Stephens, Murfreesboro Mary Lou Stewart, DeBidder, La. Dorothy L. Stewart, West Helena' Starbuck Stiles, Magnet Cove John C. Stott, Camden Jerry L. Sunderland, Hot Springs Charmaine Suprenant, Hot Sprin Harvey G. Swift, Camden George Fl. Taylor, Bearden Nancy C. Taylor, Prescott Bobby Tedder, Mena Carolyn L. Thomas, Houston, Tex Sheila G. Thomason, McCaskill Terri Thompson, Gurdon Andrew Tolbert, Crossett SDPHOMORES Without an I .D. Y0u're obod Every student must have his I D picture taken each semester. Gary Treat, Sheridan Lynn Tull, Benton Cheryl L. Tyer, Hope Bill Vlrden, Prescott David J. Wallace, Benton Donald Wallace, Dierks Patricia A. Ward, Pine Bluff Bruce Waters, North Little Rock Meredith T. Watkins, Hope Marilyn Fi. Watson, Murfreesboro Mary E. Watson, Malvern Roy K. Watts, Little Flock John Webb, North Little Rock Linda Weser, Amarillo, Texas Johnny West, McGehee Shirley Wheeler, Gum Springs Dewayne W. White, Malvern Robert M. White, DeQueen Barbara E. Whitman, Pine Bluff Carol Sue Willhite, Camden SOPHOMORES Students Take dvantage of Free Time Rare warm winter days invite weary stu- dents to relax in the sun. Cookie Williams, Malvern Emma J. Williams, Camden Jerry G. Williams, Pine Bluff Larry Williams, Malvern Susan Williams, Arkadelphia Terry L. Williams, Pine Bluff Vera R. Williams, Hope William E. Williams, Arkadelphia Sue M. Wilkerson, Bryant Wayne Winston, Sheridan Willie J. Witherspoon, Hope Beatrice Wofford, Stuttgart Karen Womack, Murfreesboro Bill Woodell, Prescott Dale Wright, Almyra Debbie Wright, Chidester Ruth Wright, Forrest City Maria Wymes, Forrest City Johnny Yates, Arkadelphia Toni D. Youngblood, Norman S. W 71 Ili - - ,T T Qzw., Vtfw?-,Z V--,.5f ' gas z .1-1' - ---nx-1-.-.:. 4..... F H., .-14.1. v:'-cm. -- f--.-.-1-lg -r- AUQ- -L .. L -1 P-V ff- V, - - -. . , -5 f n 1: -, 1,-. .,'A' :iff . ,-Vw: r w w 4 4 1' ' - ' - I 1 F I H V L , v ' , VJ. H - .A-5 Hu ' . A '- , iw :1: , f ' A H. w H ' , . 4 wax , , , W , VI 3 W I , . , .4 --.---v -1.15.5-,. rm nr .1- . . ii. , an 'WW' rs X NN -., ,- -fl T 2 9-:E E2 ffl ,. ..,, . ir: -. Yann I .4 -pru- :..,... . -....... ..... .... -, -....... , .,.,,...-.,....- --........,.-w. 'L- '-fi'-'J' I :lf v1.' 'rm IA A- ' ' 1 '.-.--' ' ., 1 - ' . -. , Lei, 7wf.,J:r5- . - 5: ,, iff if W iv tw M ' .. . 2'-5.1 -., . ' , Officers of the Junior Class are, left to right: Kenny Mann, l l JUNIORS Juniors Lead by esponsible Oflicers . h Glenda Alderson, El Dorado . Larry W. Alexander, Antoine 'Pl Glenda Allen, Bradley MarionJ Anderson Gillett Pf9SidGf1T. and Senators Charles Huggins, Clarence Curry, Flay Coston, and John Stewart. r f . Charlotte A. Arnold, Prescott Margaret A. Arnold, Malvern Mary Jane Attwood, New Edinburg Glenna D. Avery, Texarkana Ann Ayres, Pine Bluff I l jf T!! . .l Phyllis M. Bailey, Hot Springs if? Peggy D. Bain, Hot Springs al' ' x w 'sa Mt. l - l ' at 'I . V l KE .. ,L , , WSF ta gl' X IA , ry, yur N m , ' N 'ix 5. 1- 155. tzvifkri , ,if if -1 la ' t lie Kathy J. Barksdale, Curtis Diana Bay, Cambridge, Ohio Jimmy D. Bearden, Blytheville Bonnie Bell, Lockesburg ' Cynthia A. Bell, Lockesburg Nancy Benton, Pine Bluff Sandra Berry, Texarkana Steve Billingsley, Newport i l L Kathy Bingham, Wickes John Bishop, Bradley Susan Blanchard, Murfreesboro Ervin C. Boehm, Hot Springs Patricia Borecky, McGehee Niles K. Boxer, Hot Springs Nancy L. Boyd, Pine Bluff Doug Boyette, Hot Springs Loyl D. Bradley, Arkadelphia Michael T. Branch, Hot Springs Sharon Brannon, Little Rock Janice Brewer, Arkadelphia Tommy L. Brewster, Marvell Claudia A. Bright, Texarkana, Texas Debbie Brock, Texarkana Sharon Brannon proves that some people really do study in the dorm. Melissa, Bruce, Malvern Jean Brumbelow, Mena Marsha Buie, Benton Melinda Bunch, Little Rock Charles E. Burns, Pine Bluff Randall W. Burns, Malvern Debbie Burris, Hot Springs Travis W. Burris, Malvern Charles Fl. Burton, Benton Gary W. Buys, Kennett, Mo. Catherine F. Callawa Donaldson Y. Patricia A. Campbell, Gurdon Debbie C. Carter, Arkadelphia Danny E. Collie, Malvern Bill W. Cook, Flison t'fQulll .alll 1 'L 1:11135 . ll fx, nggxliw l 13311, , e .yg,l Tad' -ui I . 191 ' 1 l ll l , , xg l I 211' ' IIXY , -44 . if -' 1: . -- ' MII.. H .. Q W ,,,,., , l , . . ,fg.l 1, ,ni ff'- 5 If lffgglgfs - , Z! Liffqha 717 0 Iff gash-N , kE6vgz,79gf!l,D . ll',,i1 U'S Luggage and clothes were not the only things moved in as classes began. itis Ray Coston, Arkadelphia Rest Is Essentlal in a tudent s Llfe T-- Pam Corley, Prattsville .J Lockesburg 4..,, , l v Jag ff Elaine Cox, Arkadelphia Wqjg, ll W L .Ll Geraldine Crawley, Stuttgart elvin E. Crumby, Jr., Magnet Cove Dennis Cunningham, Mena Clarence H. Curry, Jr., Texarkana Ruth A. Curry, Little Flock John Daggett, Gurdon Earlene J. Davis, Hot Springs Susan DeLinde, Hot Springs ebbie DeMarce, Texarkana, Texas Patrice Dial, Pine Bluff Flex Douglass, Hot Springs Larry Dunn, Camden Linda A. Durrett, McGahee Diane F. Edwards, Murfreesboro e Ehrgood, Moscow, Pennsylvania Katherine Ann Coulter gay A K . sv To some people, the hardest part of going to college is moving JUNIORS X X J oving in Causes Headaches Ronald Ellison, Mansfield Susan L. Ertz, Hot Springs Vicki C. Ethridge, Pine Bluff Arfan Y. Fahoum, Nazareth, Israel Janet H. Fair, Little Flock Richard Faulkner, Little Rock Kathy J. Fiser, Sweet Home Liz Fisher, Hot Springs Joanna Flowers, DeWitt Margaret Fowler, Texarkana Mickie Fox, Clarendon Danny Frazier, Hot Springs Dee Ann Fulbright, Dardanelle Kathy Elaine Fulmer, Arkadelphia Flay Funderburke, Arkadelphia Richard G. Gallaher, Arkadelphia David Brooks Garrison, Fort Smith Mark Gillis, Benton Alan Glover, Texarkana Sheryl L. Good, Conway Barbara J. Goodwin, Calion Flick A. Graham, Vicksburg, Miss Nancy Gray, Fordyce Linda G. Gregory, Malvern Ginger A. Guinn, Mount lda Barbara Hall, El Dorado Kathy, Hall, HotSprings Jim Halladay, Hot Springs Leesa G. Haney, Camden Floyd Gentry and Joanna Flowers take a break in the Caddo. ,ff Wil .gl .TUNIORS tudents hare Experiences Becky Hardin, Hot Springs Vickie D. Harrington, Prattsville Sonja K. Harris, Athens Kerry J. Harrison, DeQueen Susan D. Hartl, Hot Springs Jackie C. Harwell, Nashville Cheryl Hasley, Arkadelphia Brenda J. Henard, Malvern Richard Henson, Mansfield Phyllis Hildebrand, Bluff City Ronnie E. Hill, Bradley Mike Holiman, Poyen Debbie R. Hollowell, Benton Linda C. Horn, Little Flock James A. Horton, Arkadelphia Diann Howard, Stuttgart Ray Huber, Hot Springs Charles C. Huggins, Malvern Dottie I. Hughes, Murfreesboro 4. Keenan Crawley mixes up a little Lab brew. .7 , L! .L 1 1 , 1 l 41 1 , A . Meg. W 'P '. I . V V - l -'.-53-H .,-r. -:-1 - -.R.,l, mx , ,. if 1, H W tulsa? K X ' 1. :ggi . H. h' .'V ' 'Ut'-1' lbw I. l Hollis Hughes, Pine Bluff Jack Hughes, Sparkman Carolyn Hunter, El Dorado Ezzard Hunter, Sparkman Gary G. Hunter, Arkadelphia Ann Hyman, Camden Robert Ingram, Jacksonville Sandra K. Jackson, Hot Springs Don Jared, Malvern Michael D. Jared, Hot Springs Gay Jenkins, Malvern Billy A. Johnson, Searcy Diane A. Johnson, Rolla Brenda J. Johnson, Gum Springs Pinella Johnson, Wilmot . .tiprl -y, .e-z4,,: , W .3 -, . I ff. . T T ' - , l,25:ff-'f B N l' x These students are only a few of those who voted in Senate elections. Danny J. Jones, Prescott Gwendolyn K. Jones, Hope Judi J. Jones, Texarkana, Texas Marcy Jones, Greenville, Miss. Terry D. Jones, Texarkana, Texas Carole Kelly, Texarkana, Texas Diane Jordan, Fairfield, Calif. Ken M. Kestner, Little Rock Cathy J. Kidd, McCaskill Phillip W. Kirkpatrick, Malvern Glen Knod, DeQueen Karl F. Koonce, Genoa Jim Lee, Pine Bluff Ricky Lee, Pine Bluff Tim Lerchbacker, Vermilion, Ohio 106 Eharles H. McLemore, Mena Eebbie Fl. Medford, Brinkley JUNIORS Librar is HSC9s Study Center Barbara Linville, Nashville Jan R. Livingston, Lake Village Linda Loftis, Sheridan Patrick E. Lynch, Arkadelphia . Debbie O. Lynn, Hot Springs , Terry Lee McQueen, Hot Springs Chester T. Martin, Texarkana James G. Massey, Hot Springs John D. Matlock, Malvern Melodye Maus, Hot Springs Jim V. May, Little Flock Larry W. May, Leola Linda B. May, El Dorado Betty McCoy, Malvern 1 W5 Robert McKinney, Arkadelphia XX v. 5.1 da C. McMasters, Okclona dy G. McMullen, McGehee Some students who go to the Library actually study. Jerry L. Padgett, Hot Springs LaDonna S. Parker, Hot Springs Cristy Parsons, Hot Springs Herbert Pennington, Holly Springs JUNIORS Bookstore Receives Gloria Merrick, MoCaskill V' Carol Michaels, Arkadelphia Larry Miller, Blevins L Brenda Mllus, Hope . Johnny Mixon, Waldo ' ,N ' ls L t l . :i J' 4 ,Q l 4 ' lvl' Dianne Moore, Glenwood 1 l Nelda Mosier, Hope ' yy , , Michael Moseley, Little Rock r '-,X N ,', Marilyn Nash, Strong . kwa, , Larry J. Newman, Arkadelphia ,4 QQl,f ' Lk Kathy Nicklaus, Benton Carol C. Nobles, Hot Springs Mary L. Norman, Forrest City Charles Nugent, Camden Bruce Owens, Mountain Pine I-is HSC Bookstore breaks the pocketbook 'TY' l V' l2,,f 1 69 Q l '. ui, I Il A- f Ni l X X S A -,L L - .. ,ij ' 'Alf'-1' Q- r Q F 'ia-,,' . Vicki Ethrldge performs one of the fundamental tasks of weary students writing home. Larry D. Perry, Malvern Gary W. Peters, Arkadelphia Brenda Kaye Phillips, Story Lynda Phillips, Hope Joe Pitts, Crossett Becky Polk, DeQueen Jim Powell, Lewisville Kathleen Price, Fayetteville Sharlette Pumphrey, Prattsvi Paulette Reed, Story Charlotte Reynolds, Prattsville Donna Reynolds, Malvern Velda L. Richards, Hot Springs Robin Robirds, El Dorado David M. Rogers, Sheridan gi, '..,v -:Q W ' l f'1' -',:e-s ,U 1 - ' 4 Ulf ' AWE . . i z' ,' 5 1 'f li lvl A - 1- , Till, is-' : l W'-L, r , l. ,ul ff . rw. - ...Y ' 3.135 -- ,L J. f -L f L Q ' z. ii, X Pat Callaway, a Senate member, helps students selling books through the Sentae book exchange. Lemuel Ross, Texarkana Mary Ellen Rowe, Texarka Karen Rowton, Glenwood Susan Schafer Russ, Stutt Berris Samples, Fayettevill William Sawyer, Pine Bluff Ned Scallion, Pine Bluff Dale Schimmel, Pine Bluff Mary Ann Schimmel, Arkad Brenda K. Sharp, Pine Blu Linda L. Sharp, Pine Bluff Vicki L. Shepard, Bryant Hazel Sherman, Malvern Gordon Shirron, Hensley Lynn Sickel, Hazen na Tex e Teresa and Robbie Young know the advantages of studying together. adv 'bw JUNIORS Married Students Attend College Together Sharon Simmons, Pine Bluff Dorothy J. Simpson, West Memphis Loretta Singleton, Oden Kay Smith, Malvern Suzanne Smith, Little Flock Ls- . Susan E. Sorsby, Texarkana Carol S. Spears, Arkadelphia Waymon Spurlock, Holly Grove Joyce E. Stewart, Mineral Springs Gail Stinson, Malvern Ron Stother, Bismarck John Stuart, Foreman James R. Sullivan, Wickes Diane Sutton, Amity Murphy Taylor, Pine Bluff Priscilla Taylor, Gurdon Robert J. Teal, Hot Springs James E. Thomas, Mansfield Mary L. Thomas, Hot Springs Danny W. Thomason, Amity Jim Toler, North Little Rock Richard J. Tremblay, Ashdown Nicky Tschepikow, West Helena Dwight Turner, Murfreesboro Steve Vaughn, Hot Springs Lynn Hasley Ward, Arkadelphia Pat Watkins, Mena Patricia D. Watts, Blevins Aralinda Webb, Malvern Bubba Wells, Dumas Jim B. Westmoreland, Prescott Carla Whisenhunt, Hot Springs Robert Whisenhunt, DeQueen Alice White, Ben Lomond Rick N. Whitley, Bismarck Gwendolyn Williams, El Dorado John Williams, Hot Springs Marc Williams, Arkadelphia Carolyn Wilson, Arkadelphia Jacqueline Wilson, DeWitt Stella Wise, Prescott Martin P. Wolters, Little Rock Steve Word, Bearden Debbi A. Wright, Hot Springs Tr 'J 1, ,..- ,, Jin . - - wi' -JV' 3- Y , H, ix Y , L-' nf,-51-,QW v1',.l-1 ,xr -V5 ,W W- .,'x.4'- vi, . ,. A 1 X hu, f lW I -..-.. 7-.1 u..-e..-.1- SENI ORS Officers of the Senlor Class are, standing, left to right, Pat Callaway, Vice President, Joe Diederich, Senatorg Susan Nash, Senator Glen Taplin, Presidentg and, seated, Winnie Givens, Senator. seniors Look Ahead Toward Graduation Anita Adams, El Dorado Larry Adams, Arkadelphia B.fJ. Aiderson, EI Dorado Jayne Alspaugh, Smackover Vickie Anderson, Gillett - Vernon L. Ankton, Dalark Jamie R. Armour, El Dorado Betty Arnold, Arkadelphia Judy F. Bell, Lockesburg Roberta Birdwell, Arkadelphia Danny Black, Arkadelphia Kinney Black, Cusseta, Georgia Ginger Blevins, Malvern Virginia Bonds, Blevins Larry J. Borecky, Hot Springs Jerry H. Bradford, Barton . 's Aaron Athey, DeQueen John A. Aubrey, Foreman Nanci J. Awbrey, El Dorado Don Baker, Carlisle Phillip Ballard, Hope Don Basse, Hot Springs James Baugus, Wynne Gary A. Bean, Amity 'li 4 A Q tkfm. -If mpg LN, '95, Melissa A. Brady, Arkadelphia Wayne Prather, Smackover John Bray, Murfreesboro Donna L. Bridges, Stamps Earl J. Briscoe, Gurdon Beckie Brown, Stuttgart Sherrilyn Brown, Malvern Allen C. Broyles, Jr. Hot Springs gf 1 Alvin Campbell, DeQueen Linda K. Cantrell, Amity Charles C. Carmean, Hot Springs Nancy Carraway, North Little Rock Jimmie R. Carter, North Little Rock Ron D. Chapmond, Arkadelphia Susan K. Chunn, Jacksonville, Florida G. Alan Clark, Hope t Sam L. Bryant, Malvern Jessie Buck, Sheridan Dana Bunn, Texarkana Jerry Burrow, Arkadelphia Lawrence A. Butler, Stephens Ricky Butler, Hope Glen Caldwell, Hot Springs Pat A. Callaway, Donaldson !.l ' a - fi-4-9 - b l Qnfl Ann Bennett Clark, El Dorado Susan G. Clark, Hope Thomas Clark, Arkadelphia Kathy S. Clay, Benton Ronald D. Clay, Lockesburg Alonzo Clayborn, Malvern Charles Cobbs, Crossett Zellar M. Cochran, Forrest City SENIORS Seniors Show Concern in Student Government Jayne Alspaugh and Jim Taylor survey books in the Student Senate book exchange. Clifton Coleman, Hot Springs Kay Coleman, Holly Grove Vicki Collie, Bismarck Lynne W. Cooley, Arkadelphia Sherry Cormier, Hot Springs Sharrolean Counts, Lockesburg James E. Crews, Murfreesboro Kay E. Crocker, Murfreesboro Jim G. Crownover, Malvern Sandra L. Cubbage, Pine Bluff Stephen K. Cuffman, Malvern Ellen S. Cunningham, Little Rock Grace Davidson, Delight Mark Dardenne, Wabbaseka Connie Davis, Mountain Pine Daniel F. Davis, Malvern li l Forest Davis, Prescott Jann Davis, Little Rock John Fl. Davis, Arkadelphia Louis M. Davis, Malvern I i i Ronald L. Davis, Benton - Teresa M. Davis, Malvern Martha K. Dedner, Lockesburg Cleytus Dickson, Hope A Joe P. Diederich, North Little Rock Barbara N. Dodd, Hot Springs Alice l. Duncan, San Antonio, Texas Carolyn Echols, Hot Springs SENIORS Seniors Participate in Extracurricular Fun Judy Egleston and Jann Davis helped with the Bridal Fashion Show. Judy Egleston, Glenwood Karen Eifling, Wabbaseka Kay Elliott, Benton Cheryl Evans, Arkadelphia .f r 'xr r 1 if-f li 't1. rl .m i l ju .gr i' ' l G Karen Fabian, Rockford, illinois Q 2 1, Marion Ferguson, Arkadelphia l tiff 4 'A , Patricia Formby, Hope . H ,,fx'iig'Mi,, M ,liphl Bruce E. Freeman, Gurdon 'i', 'i'H', ,is r Loretta Gilbert, Dierks Nomie A. Gingerich, Stuttgart Winnie D. Givens, Arkadelphia Robert Goeller, Irvington, N.J. Geraldine Golden, Arkadelphia James E. Golden, Malvern Georgia Ann Goza, Camden Kathryn J. Graves, Malvern Martin Frost, Hermitage Danny Frith, Hope Steven E. Frost, Hot Springs John Fullen, Arkadelphia Ben Fulton, DeWitt Martha Garner, Arkadelphia Robert Geiger, El Dorado David Gibbs, Arkadelphia SENIORS ' 'Hansel and Gretel Presented During December Dr. Chotard checks Vicki Harring- ton's costume for her role in Hansel and Gretel. George J. Gray, Hot Springs Hickey Green, Bearden Nancy Grisham, Altheimer Mildred Grissom, Hot Springs Sara M. Haley, Leola Brenda Fl. Hall, El Dorado Veria Hamburg, Foreman Paul E. Hankins, Arkadelphia Greg Hannah, Benton Kay S. Hardage, Bismarck Jim Harlow, Fordyce Richards Harrelson, Warren Pat A. Harris, Delight Fl. Charles Harrison, Arkadelphia Cheryl F. Hasley, Arkadelphia Kent Hatfield, Texarkana Jimmie A. Hayes, Ashdown Lacinda Kay Haynie, Prescott Daniel L. Hecke, Arkadelphia Jane A. Hemund, Amity Mark S. Henderson, Texarkana William D. Henderson, Arkadelphia Freddie Hendricks, El Dorado Floreda Henry, Gurdon Sandra J. Herring, El Dorado James Hickerson, Texarkana Janice Hickman, Texarkana LaWanda Hill, Texarkana l l T 'i iilxf i Ln! i Lindrel N. Hogaboom, Hot Springs Peggy E. Hohrine, Malvern Tommy Holiman, Crossett Roger Holland, Gentry Mike Holloway, Smackover James R. Holt, Fordyce Linda A. Holt, Bismarck Linda Hope, Pine Bluff Naomi L. Horner, Hot Springs Darrell Horton, DeWitt . Franklin Houchens, DeWitt Pamela House, Hot Springs .J-J.. Ronald Jones, DeQueen Scotty Jones, Waldron Dianne Jordan, Fairfield, Calif. Earl Keeton, Hot Springs Kathy Kellogg, Pine Bluff Walter Kennedy, Arkadelphia Jimmie R. Kidd, Hot Springs Garry Kinney, Bryant Marty Knott, Texarkana, Texas Becky Koberlain, Pine Bluff Charles H. Koon, Sparkman Dewell H. Lambert, Hot Springs Danny R. Humphries, Arkadelphia Tommy Hunter, Jessieville Robert Hurst, Texarkana, Texas Jerry Irby, North Little Rock Charles W. Jackson, Hot Springs Jerry Jackson, Okolona Dennis Jacuzzi, Little Rock Darla James, Hope Theda Ervin Jenkins, El Dorado David M. Jones, Hot Springs George Jones, Little Rock Jeannie M. Jones Malvern .- 5 SENIORS An overcrowded gym forced the latecomers to watch the HSC-OBU basketball gam in the Union. Basketball Season Proves Exeit i l 5 I L f x if i ' . Ii' , N v:eZ,,:, I M 1 V .f X I i. ' fl . ,XL 5.1 A iw ing e on closed circuit T.V. Craig Lashford, Texarkan Larry Lawrence, Hope Cloria L. Lee, Okolona Mack Lester, Lewisville Janet M. Lewis, Camden Greg D. Linington, Hot S Steve Littrell, Blytheville Alice Loyd, Hot Springs a, Texas prings Marcia Manning, Succasunna, N.J. Jackie L. Marks, Gurdon Debra Marsh, Waldron Donna R. Martin, Arkadelphia Judy Martin, Little Rock Kathleen S. Martin, Arkadelphia Mike McAIister, Pine Bluff Joye A. McCarley, Pine Bluff A . Charlotte Lofton, Hot Springs Kathy Long, Bradley Joan Lybrand, Norman Gary W. Lynch, Wabbaseka Peggy Lynch, Arkadelphia Kathy Lynn, Prescott William K. Lyons, Prescott Kathy Majors, Arkadelphia V 'g - ik X New it Bill McCoy, Glenwood Richard D. McEarl, Hot Springs Charles McKin, Arkadelphia Jim D. McLaughlin, Hot Springs Brenda McMaster, Arkadelphia Shirley McMillan, Arkadelphia Gary Meek, Hot Springs Kenneth Fl. Meredith, Hot Springs SENIORS l O i Electlons are ' a Regular Part of H C Life X 3 L John Stewart served diligently as an election official. Judy Miller, Hot Springs Bobbie N. Milus, Hope Vicki C. Miller, Murfreesboro Marcia E. Mitchell, Sheridan Sherrel W. Mock, Arkadelphia Sheila K. Moncus, Stamps Sue Montgomery, Blevins Johnny L. Moore, Glenwood Larry D. Moore, Malvern Sarah Moore, Little Rock Coleen Morman, Arkadelphia David F. Morris, Hope SENIORS The game holds the attention of the band. ff' .. I Q Football Plays a Part in tudent Life 46 , r i 1 as X x Xl Xiu. I' , 1 Charles Moseley, McGehee Joy Moseley, McGehee Danny S. Mott, Arkadelphia Sara L. Mott, Arkadelphia Frank Murphy, Crossett Lutian Murphy, Mineral Springs Shelba J. Murphy, Lockesburg Susan Nash, Lewisville Lonnie Phelps, Pine Bluff Mary Pittman, Arkadelphia Kathy S. Pitts, Hot Springs Ann Plafcan, Carlisle Beverly J. Plyler, Glenwood Fred Porter, Hot Springs Donna Pressgrove, Parkin John H. Primm, Malvern Kenneth F. Purifoy, Arkadelphia Candy Radcliff, Hope Betty Flamey, El Dorado Samuel Reed, El Dorado P..- l i Q'- in sl, E21 rt is . V, I X, . . Q Y lv gm V -94 John Newkirk, Hot Springs Tom Newton, Pine Bluff Patsy D. Nix, Little Rock Brenda Norman, Gurdon Ted Null, Malvern Marion E. Ogden, Hope Pat Oliphant, Malvern Joe O'Neal, DeWitt Sheila A. Owen, Pine Bluff Ronald B. Padgett, Arkadelphla Jerry Panuska, Prague, Czechoslovakia Mike Peterson, Little Rock A- H.. vu- . l W l xii t. w1'ET- x f11-5 . ... i, V,:,,wHy .N rg .h W A -A A- l ,I'i-,.- r l, l . l . l Q l 3 1 fi' L- f J A ? If William Roberts, Hot Springs Jay T. Rodgers, Mena Kathleen Ross, Madill, Oklahoma Cindrella S. Russell, Fordyce rf 1 1- f. 4122.44 N, .l. a,.9,,1.-.7 'W W ,if T ,wg f' l il , 'Q 'Q 1: W f 6 ll Qitiiti ll f ADX .55 xx tjfvt ,ai 9 ,S .rt-N, M l It L We l l 4 I vi ll. ' , l I ' r , W , I' V 19 -V Debbie K. Russell, crossen ,Q ' A Blaine Sapaugh, Texarkana Q ' ' Debbie F. Sapaugh, Texarkana, Texas Robert Schee, Gurdon V Y , I l 1. ...l im 'Z V .il 1 ll! ' qi FFS' ,- V 2. -fs.: T i V lffll' . 1 1 1 we Patricia J. Reedy, Little Rock Thomas Terry Reinhart, Stuttgart Diane Reynaud, Texarkana Ronnie Reynolds, Pine Bluff Bill Riley, Star City Terry M. Rippy, Fordyce Jon H. Roark, Poyen Nancy Roberts, Hot Springs Lv 'hug-ri Janet R. Scott, Camden Martha H. Scully, Hot Springs Billie K. Sexton, Malvern Joe E. Shaw, DeQueen Joy Shirron, Sheridan Robert L. Shirron, Arkadelphia Gary L. Shoptaw, Sheridan Lola J. Sims, Caddo Gap SENIORS Annual Tiger-Que Precedes HSC-0BU Game The Tiger-Que provided Tiger-burgers to hungry Reddies. Barbara Jean Smith, Hot Springs Cynthia Smith, Arkadelphia Merwyn Smith, Hot Springs William F. Smith, Malvern Mario Sockwell, Rockford, Illinois Cheryl L. Sorrells, Little Rock Darrell Sorters, Arkadelphia Claudia C. Speights, Little Rock Ouida M. Spurlin, Mt. Ida Terri Starling, Delight Jerry W. Steelman, Thornton Brenda Summerville, Arkadelphia xxx'-.aff -1 .- X 1 f , 4 k .J,., ,... ,ve -. P--. .- l If 'Af 4:3 if 1-for SENIORS Students Participate in Service Activities Military students and a friend cleaned the fish pond to help beau- tify HSC. Dennis E. Sunderman, DeQueen Richard Sutton, Malvern Glen Sweden, Murfreesboro Ben B. Tabor, Malvern Deidre D. Talley, Little Flock Glen W. Taplin, Pine Bluff Clara Jean Taylor, Prescott John D. Taylor, Blevins Gary B. Thomas, Hot Springs Frank Thomason, Hot Springs Mae Thomason, Arkadelphia Laura Thornton, Hot Springs John O Wallace Bryant Billy W Wallis Hot Sprmgs Marvin Warbrirton Hot Springs Tom Warriner Pine Bluff Sherman Washington, Hot Springs John E. Watkins Mena Ralph Watson, Arkadelphia Brenda White, Texarkana, Texas Diane White, Hot Springs Gloria White, Okolona Sharon Whitley, Bismarck Roger Wilcher, Arkadelphia Sandra Thornton, Bismarck Flandy Thrash, Glenwood Sheila A. Thurmond, Holly Grove Charles E. Toney, North Little Flock Susan Tichenor, Pine Bluff Thomas M. Tyler, Pine Bluff David Vandewater, El Dorado Gary Wait, Amity Donna Walker, Monticello Marilyn Walker, Pasadena, Texas Paul Charles Walker, Benton Paulette Walker, North Little Rock SENIORS Classes Are the Hub of HSC Life Mr Moore assists students during one of business classes. Carol A. Williams, Hope Deborah H. Williams, Warren Edwin K. Williams Inez D. Williams, El Dorado Melinda A. Williams, Hot Springs Virginia B. 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A A A - N ' +-an g.1:1r ji1 1 EA We y l QY, .5 Q Graduates Graduate Students Lead Busy Lives lt Tl .- L H X . Brenda Minor, a graduate student in Chemistry, spends much of her time in the lab. Jerry L. Aday, Berryville Carl Durrett, Jacksonville Sue Lashley, Arkadelphia Brenda K. Minor, Waldron Esther Ongay, Mexico City, Mexico Virginia Simmons, Hop Springs Gloria Woods, Colt K2 . .gl Graduate student Penny Ferguson, left, is shown with her husband Grey in Smith Hall, where they serve as head residents. Bill Richardson, who works as an assistant in the language lab, here helps Beth Modlin study a foreign language. Sue Lashley, graduate assistant in Early Childhood Develop- ment, enjoys working with children in the Child Service Center. , 't Y. R P. E. major Johnny Bridges also serves with Mrs. Hines as Head Resident of Newberry. Graduates Graduate tudents Have Various Interests Graduate Assistant Jerry Aday helps students develop their skills in, tennis. -fears' .:.....- , .,. .l '- 1.1 'q5,i1wL',.5f Lynn Zeno is shown surveying books in the Counseling Center. Lynn's graduate work is in guidance counseling. K Q K , yy as A if vw f V Y , 3 ,. Y A ' wx W W QU 0 U w in ei +4 f' if W 'Z e W N -, , - h 4 az , U A A :V -I 42 33 1- W ,,,, NU ,M A ,LL uv? l V MY 'ff Q' m 1 Q, '1 fa 1 ' , 1 if W 5 gg I , 21' ,ix 'gf W W ' Y f l f , .. - .- sqm -' ' P- ,ni 0412- - -C'-. -W E, ,frre miyx V - VI. X 3 5 ,..-1 nv' Student Government Association Senate Officers are from left to right Joe McCarty, Executive Senator 4542 Ron Padgett, Executive Senator 561, Carol Williams, Secretaryg Jim Harlow, Vice President: Richard Sallee, Pres- identg Tom Newton, Treasurerg Jim Toler, Senator at Large altl. The Student Government Association of HSC has taken on a different and more complete role this year, the role of recommending and advising changes within the College community. In the past Student government has dealt primarily in the realm of entertainment. The '71-72 SGA has been instrumental in facilitating more policy changes and administering government for the students than ever before. Only two weeks had passed after spring elections and a voluntary ROTC program was established, Card Keys for women residents were approved, and a Credit No Credit program was recom- mended to be offered the Fall semester of '72. All students 21 and over received the right to live off campus. The Senate voted to have Black Representation on the Senate. Undoubtedly the most important area of student concern is the Student Bill of Rights and a New Constitution which was Written during interim week and is soon to be submitted for acceptance. There are many programs already in effect, and many others being stud- ied by SGA committees Which will be recommended in the near future. Senate Serves the tudents From left to right: Glenda Smith, Clarence Curry, Johnny Harris, Don Baker, Andrew Clayborne, Charlie Huggins, Kenny Mann, Pat Calloway, Joe Diedrich, Winnie Givens, Danny Oakley, Susan Nash, Jim Harlow, Tom Newton, Richard Sallee, Carol Williams, Jim Toler, Steve Toler, Steve Holtsclaw, Richard Wright, John Berry, Ray Coston, David Garrison, Phil Goudeau, Sally Johnson, John Stewart, Dick Jacobs, Lynn Boles, Glen Taplin, Dean Bradley Hall, advisor, Norman Hodges, advisor. 'S A student Activity Board was established to handle the ever present and difficult task of entertainment. are Kenny Mann, Pat Gorman, Tom Hunt, Tommy Holiman, Beverly Jones, and Bradley Hall, advisor. l O C 0 O 1th Many Varled ACtlVltl6S Z Ijuls I. t The SGA worked for the good of mankind in a state wide monetary drive to relieve the East Pakistan refugees for the international community was undertaken and resulted as the largest in the nation. i J , ' , at-.2111 ' 1 'AFV -' , X 2, l. 4 . : l I . ll '.A ,. y,!fl15 ll , 5 v.Q.jv:,'?, , ' . .5 A 'vwgg 5 ' ? lf.j 7 lu 5 , A6',1f a+, L 'iii fi- 4. . . --:-1 C1 .J-' ' ' X .1-w ,vlzdll The members 1 i E1 --Ir -nv - A-f i 1, , ., , 1 I 1 i., S i , , i l i The AMS officers are from left to right: Front Flow: Dean Miller, advisor, Glynn O'Neal, Bill Riley, Back Row: Kenny Black, Mark Roberts and Robert Mabry, Association of Men Students en Promote Meaningful Dorm Life The purpose of the Association of Men Students is to regulate all matters pertaining to men students which do not come under faculty or administration jurisdic- tion and to encourage high standards and ideals among men students. The AMS sponsored three movies first semester, in addition the AMS has acted as host to two speakers, who had their own movies. The AMS has established a Shelby Lyonis fund. 51 if -Pl 'X S, The members of AMS are: First Row: Dennis Grubbs, Terry Bell, Barris Samples, Glenn Crowder, John Wallace, John Fullbright, Mick Powell, Pat McNutty, Dan Stratton, Second Flow: Drew Alex- ander, Jasper Honeycutt, Charles Jackson, Kenneth Hartley, Mike Hooker, Jared Phillips, John Stott, David Phillips, Carl Koonceg Third Row: Ricky McGill, Ray Coston, Joe Manning, Alan Baker, Fred Green, Larry Waldrip. .V -Eqnf' HEZ3 P!vif The members of RHA are: Cindy Wiseman, Bill Riley, Mark Roberts, Diane Moore, Jan Living- f L 44' Af' 1 I f 'f,f Association of Women Students Women Co-ordinate Activities in Residence Halls The Association of Women Students, acting as co- ordinator of women's activities, includes all women stu- dents on campus. It works with the Dean of Women on regulations for residents and for the organization of local students. The executive council is made up of officers elected by the Women students and it serves as the judicial board. The AWS officers are: Donna Hopkins, JoJo Flowers, Judy Egles- ton, Nancy Benton, and Ann Loomis. ston, Kenny Black, Dean Ruth Causey, Diane Howard, and Paula Luebke. The members of AWS are: First Row: Diane Howard, Linda Loftis, Paula Leubke, Libby Sivells, Madonna Arnold, Donna Fox, Sandy Wise, Kathy Clay, Debbie Brock, Teheresa Faillag Second Row: Jane Hemund, Janet Lewis, Becky Hardin, Paulette Reed, Lorretta Singleton, Janice Fugitt, Judy Stroud, Margaret Voigler, Gail Stin- son, Diane Mooreg Third Row: Patrice Dial, Judy Williams, uni- dentified, Cindy Wiseman, Linda Galloway, Debra Gaddis, uni- dentified, Pam Leubke, Jan Livingston, and Gail Stinson. ' CIRCLE K CIRCLE K Is an Organization for Men Students Who Serve Henderson From left to right: Secretary William Aull, President Joe McCarty, Vice President Flay Coston, Treasurer Flon Padgett. Circle K has thirteen active members. This year projects for school spirit have included a sign on the football field and a homecoming float. The members have sponsored the Arkansas Circle K Fall Leader- ship Conference. In April they sponsored the Missouri Arkansas District Convention. For the Freddie Shirron Memorial Fund the members conducted an apple sale in the student union. The members also sponsored a paperback book sale for the Shelby Lyon's Fund. At the Reddie home games they sold bas- ketball score cards, and distributed basketball schedules with an ecology message on the back. ,ii ,-,-la . , y-1-nuns .1--i iy-ian The members of Circle K are: Back Row: David Evans, Ricky Jeffcoat, Bill Smith, David Gonzalez: Front Row: Ron Padgett, Ray Coston Joe McCarty, and William Aull. Circle K members entered a float in the HSC homecoming parade. Joe McCarty helps lime a sign on the foot- ball field. S' 1 1 1 1 Heart and Key Heart and Ke Serves the School Heart and Key is the oldest service organization at Henderson. It strives to develop the highest kind of Reddie Spirit on campus. The limited membership comes only through working for the organization to earn points. Each year Heart and Key adds to its membership in a tapping ceremony, ,., K, 'Vx F1 Roy Coston proves to be a big help to the 1971 Southwest Junior Miss. Heart 81 Key: Left to right, front row: Patsy Nix, Secretary: Miss Amy Jean Greene, Sponsor, Leesa Haney, Lynn Tull, Carol Williams, Kathy Nicklaus, Janie Alspaugh, Susan Nash, Terry Bacon, Alice Duncan, Secretary, Jim Harlow, Joe McCarty, Treasurer, Left to right, back row: Ron Padgett, President, Ray Coston, Vice-President, Jim Toler, Richard Sallaee, William Ault, Ricky Jeffcoat, Judy Williams, Nancy Benton, Pam Luebke, Bill Smith. ff, 2 ,A so by The newly tapped Heart and Key members are Ricky Jeffcoat, Lynn Tull, Debbie Holt, Cheryl Hasley, Barbara Barentine, Pam Luebke, and Robert Porter. 1 f f t ' L - -pm fl . - abiwf. 4' gg:'g,,'-.Q f'-if FN or-f, -T 'ff 'P 1- - .' A f.-14 s---'-7.-11 ,-1 1?i'l3-f'g,.:'- -Qg1'l:f1??f .I -' - '1f?T'52if f?5 'ffL? E'31' his E? '. , Q 15,35 .bij 1f'1-g. .g'f'13C3 I 'C1 T g?-f'2Q15' 'A , . - 5 1 5,33-I'-L' L05 x'Hb,'7- if , I .-M'l!5'5:,. , 1-'+ -'T..1, . 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Confederation of Black Students: The members of the organization are: Larry Adkins, Marion Anderson, Vickie Anderson, Serreta Archer, Carolyn Armstrong, Junious Babbs, Don Baker, Cynthia Bell, Judy Bell, Jerry Bradley, Earl Briscoe, Willie Britt, Billie Brown, Elsie Buckley, Charles Burns, Major Bursey, Ivory Joe Cannon, Ellis Caple, Linda Carrigan, Jimmie Carter, Lena Carter, Linda Chaytor, Alonza Clayliorn, Charles Cobbs, Carolyn Coleman, Sharolean Counts, Clarence Curry, Anthony Deloney, Michael Deloney, Jerome Farmer, Laverne Flemings, Joanne Ford, Zella Futrell, Allen Glover, Samuel Gooding, Maurice Grant, Alvin Graves, Janice Graves, Linda Hair, Robert Hale, Fletcher Harris, Johnny Harris, Willie Hearn, Floreda Henry, Joyce Hill, Parnell Holley, Bobby Hopkins, James Horton, Geneva Hughes, Jack Hughes, Carolyn Hunter, Gary Hunter, Bennie Ivory, James Jackson, Jerry Jackson, Adlai Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Lajuana Jonnson, Pinella Johnson, Silas Johnson, Beverly Jones, Gwendolyn Jones, Janice Jones, Denise for the Black Communit , - ,L , Keaton, Brenda Knox, Jennifer Ledbetter, Chiles Lee, Harold Littlejohn, Charlene Marshall, Dorothy Marshall, Roosevelt Martin, Betty McCoy. Charles McGhee, Debrauh McGhee, Rickey McGill, Tonie McGinister, Gloria Merrick, Finas Miller, Larry Miller, Johnnie Mixon, Clarence Montgomery, Kenneth Muldrew, Alvis Nelson, Margaret Nelson, Ollie Nelson, Deborah Nolen, Mary Norman, William Norman, Marion Ogden, Alvin Pearson, Charles Pearson, Mack Peoples, Michael Peterson, Joe Pierce, Shirley Pierce, Betty Ramey, Flochelle Rhodes, Judy Rodgers, Corinne Sells, Jesse Simmons, Dorothy Simpson, David Smith, Gary Smith, Glenda Smith, Bobby Stewart, Joyce Stewart, Eddie Streeter, Dwight Strart, Deidre Talley, Benjamin Thomas, Charlotte Thomas, Lee Thompson, Andrew Tolbert, Meredith Watkins, Patricia Watts, Alice White, Harriet White, James White, Barbara Whitman, Emma Williams, Gwendolyn Williams, Shirley Wheeler, Marcia Wilson, Stella Wise, Samuel Witherspoon, Karen Womack. Confederation of Black Students CBS Organizes Breakfast, Tutoring Program for Youth In only its second year of existence, the Con- federation of Black Students organized a pro- gram designed to provide a free breakfast for black students in Arkadelphia, who are in grades l-6. Under the direction of CBS president, Clarence Curry Jr., the service involved the 160 CBS members working weekly shifts at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church where the break- fasts were provided. Held from 6:30 to 8 a.m. Monday through Friday, the program was usually attended by I0 to 20 children. The money necessary to support the program was raised through car washes and other fund-raising projects as well as coming from the members' own pockets. In addition to the program, the CBS organized a tutoring service for black students from grades l-12. The service included a background of Black culture studies and the early history of Black civilizations for the higher grade levels. Jesse Simmons, a senior from West Memphis conducts a tutoring session In French with a youngster i f QLeftj Clarence Curry, a senior from Texarkana, and president of CBS, was in charge of the breakfast and tutoring programs. fAbovej, Alvin Pearson assists a youngster with her breakfast cereal. fBelowj Pinella Johnson shows two students the fine tech- niques of art. 23' V ' ,ff lf it 7 g.. i gii' ' i T, -1 me HGH vgiillfq vm. ' Lay. ..,.QS3 mix ii ' 5-S '-5 .5 ig? .WBBHL Ksmiu Wufioo W-Gum UML 'Q' or S ...H yy il pf 'ifimfffmx uiiis Q A-5 ZW KSWH-FM KSWH-FM Station helps keep the HSC campus as well informed about civic, social, and college functions. The radio station is operated by the students under the supervision of Dr. Pennington. This year the students Working as disc jockeys for KSWH-FM operated El marathon. The money that was raised was given to the Clark County Nursing Home. Dr. Pennington checks the equipment. SWH-FM Communicates with the Students KQV h KSWH-FM conducts a marathon to raise money for the nursing homes. Debate Team Debate Team Discusses Controversial Questions Each year the debate team represents Henderson State College in manymajor de- bate tournaments. In these tournaments the debators argue for or against a specific topic, hoping to present their side clearly and logi- cally. Members of the Debate Team are: Clifton Coleman, Carolyn Coleman, Pat Gorman, Joy Eaves, Richard Bright, Unice Kindrickg Back Row: Ted Null, Ardell Fleming, Melinda Bunch, Richard Blake, Richard Perkins. Oracle racle Is Published Every Frida Writing copy, editing, headline writing, and the meeting of deadlines confronted members of the 1971-72 Oracle staff, but there is more in- volved in the publication of a newspaper. There is an obligation to report the news with accuracy, fairness, clearness, and above all with a con- science. A publication that seeks to abide by the canons of journalism knows that above all the reporter's job is not to satisfy his editor, his source, or his fellow citizens, but his sole ob- ligation is to the reading public that demands the truth. With this in mind, members of the Oracle staff strive each week to maintain the high stan- dards of journalism that the students so staunchly demand. vs- Sherrel Mock, Assistant Editor, shows Marion Hughes, photographer, the proper method to lay-out the newspaper. rg, if pail' --fe. X's..-.s, ,.e.,,f - . 15 A V ,Llfllw Ray Funderburke, Editor, proofs copy for another issue of the 1972 Oracle Larry Williams takes his job as Sports Editor seriously. if 5 . l..:f!.i' ' X' -fl... N . i'f'Q -' 1 , 'fir ,I ' , q-Lf 'X-11' -5. ku ffqip: , S ll 'J iii.. ' 1 'bfi m - 112- ' ' , tif ees. 'ai L-11 4 l v I' S... X G . MI wltqlyi . . , lm 'fi ,f,.-g Nl-5 , wiikle-d'i-l r 7 'Y Xg K 4' Q Oracle Mona Allison, Business Manager, Calvin Stovall, reporter, and Penny Porter help print the Oracle. s-3 1 2, V 1 , lm -Q 'P' , 3-,,L . '.,. ar ' l Ray and Larry check the final lay-outs. Calvin takes a close up look of the newspaper. Q 4 mx Yx,45..' -' l 'A -.Q53 -' .'f '5 'nn - ,A i Photographer Flon Mazzla poses for a picture for a change. ff? rw ill ' ul fm 'ar Lx Q H' E i i - . N Lad r x . , -X , .. ,. sf 4 X 'e 1 an q 'Jeff 5 1. iv QI Arg ' ,JN WE f 4 -1 N vt ' Q' bo l 2 4-'Zi' 4,51 Q,n'!d.f.7' X15 , - 'Xl--0 ..f , I . - a'Qf -.L fi' 'Q 1 46 y,4 X il' ' -S A American Home Economics Association HE Promotes High tandards of Home and Famil Life American Home Economics Association is a club of Home Economics majors that is affi- liated with the Arkansas and American Home Economics Association. One of the objectives of AHEA is to promote standards of home and family life that will further individual and social welfare. AHEA also encourages group partici- pation to create stronger bonds of fellowship and a professional attitude among home eco- nomics students. AHEA: Left to right, front row: Debbie Peak, Evelyn Cook, Treasurer: Diane Barnes, Ann Carter, Cindy Henderson, Left to right second row: Earlene Davis, Vice-President, Linda Orren, Vrenda Kaye Phillips, Secretary, Paulette Reed, Beporterg Peggy Butler. Left to right, third row: Sue Montgomery, Judy Miller, Phyllis Hildebrand, President, Virginia Young, Mary Ann Schimmel, Historian. Left to right, fourth row: Brenda Simmons, Cynthia Laird, Melanie Flooks, Shirley Fryer, Parliamentariang Beverly Laird. Ecology Club Ecology Club Has High Ideals T-'1f'T '.i ' 'JT7-J ' 1 - - i H.: Jfmkx A, 'D i il A ' V 'ul ,-N-g ffi'iw fi 'Q Vx s' .' i - El tw- ,i 5 . 'i ff- i - - e l I' , we -, ,ir 4 - 5. J ,gl 4..- g mg-1 Three members of the Ecology Club are: Linda Chambers, Phillip Ballard and Diane Jordan. The HSC Ecology Club was organized during the fall semester of 1970 to promote public interest in ecology, and to develop environmental awareness in the students and faculty. Mr. Dan Marsh and Dr. Bill Gentry have served as sponsors. More recently, with an expanding con- cept of the meaning of ecology, the members of the club have considered changing the name and broadening the pur- pose of the club to include all kinds of consumer and people problems. The new constitution, which is now under consider- ation, states that the purpose is 'Lto pro- mote quality in education and environment and to develop a concern in the students and faculty for solving problems involving public interests. i f Math Club The Math Club was organized to give its students a broader understanding of the op- o portunities available in this field. Membership in the organization is composed of all inter- in the Math Field ested students on the Henderson campus. Members of the Math Club include Peggy Bain, Robin Rhodes, Dottie Hughes, Karen White, Bob Jones, Mr. O. D. Daniel, Joe Presley Van Flosenau, Niles Boxer, Steve Henry, Harry Thomas, Kathy Kidd, David Ivy, and Gail Stinson. l B sr -: i n . f .? l The members of the Chemistry Club are: Front Flow: Dr. B. D. Palmer, Robert Porter, President: Pat Callaway, Vice-Presidentg Carol Heinemann, and Brenda Minor. Second Row: William Raines. Sharon Raines, Joe Presley, Harold Macumber, Glenda Smith. Third Row: MiIlseRVesta:,gXi1:l1ad Taha, Jerry Panuska, Faye Kesl. Fourth Flow: Dr. Aubrey Gosnell, Dr. Robert Schmidgall, sponsor, Frank Murphy, an usse u on. In its second year of existence, the HSC Chemistry chemistry club studied problems and situa- tions which were applicable to today's world 0 and HSC in particular. Programs included films on biological warfare, cancer studies, and studies on such subjects as drugs and 0 ecology. Among the cIub's monthly speakers was Dr. Paul K. Kuroda of the University of Arkansas Chemistry Department, who is one of the world's leading nuclear geochemists. Women's Recreation Association The Women's Recreation Association is for all interested Women at Henderson. It strives RA S to promote a high degree of physical fitness by creating an interest in physical activities and fostering a spirit of good sportsmanship. Recreational Activities WRA: From left to right, front row: Sue Ehrgood, Vice-President, Kay Coleman, Presidentg Patsy Nix, Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: Diana Bay, Miss Bettye Wallace, Sponsor, Vicki Shepard. Third row: Pam Click, Eileen Allen, Sally Carder, Judy Stroud, Susie Gilensky, Cindy Smith. Fourth row: Kim Hicks, Nancy Taylor, Karen Shofner, Annette Williams, Jana Wright. Fifth row: Marcia Mitchell, Linda Ellis, Debbie Owens, Tony Youngblood. 'V .Y '.i 7.4 1 1 1 1 i The members of the P.E. Club are: Back Row: Dr. Joe D. Willis, Cindy Smith, Jackie Morrison, Marsha Mitchell, Vicky Shepherd, Annette Williams, Karen Schofner, Jana Wright, Diana Bay, Middle Row: Susie Gilinsky, Sally Carder, Patsy Nix, Janice Brewer, Sue Ehrgood, Kay Coleman, Judy Strowd, Debbie Owens: and Front Row: Loyl Bradley, Karl Koonce, Mark Roberts, Philip Kirkpatrick, Danny Jones. The Physical Education Club, which is am- P. E. Club liated with the Arkansas Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, is M an organization for men and women majors, minors, and others interested in physical edu- . , cation. Meeting once a month, the club directs it's activities toward social activities, tourna- ments, professional speakers, and also has attended various workshops and statewide meetings. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi Encourages tudents Choosing the Teaching Profession KAPPA DELTA PI is an honor society in Education which admits both men and women to membership. The Society has cooperated with college and university authorities in emphasizing thorough scholarship and profes- sional education as a basic necessity in the preparation of teachers. One of Delta Pi Chapter's major projects each year is to pay special tribute to the top ten Freshmen. The chapter also encourages those students who choose teaching as a career. Kappa Delta Pi Counselors 81 Ufticersz From right to left: Kay Hardage, President: Malessie Key, Vice-Presidentg Cheryll Saylor, Secretary-Treasurer: Donna Martin, Reporter-Historiang Dr. Preston Hobson, Counselor: Dr. Ernest Patrick, Co-counselor. Alpha Chi lpha Chi Recognizes cholarship The object of Alpha Chi is the stimulation, develop- ment, and recognition of scholarship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective. To be eligi- ble for membership, a student must have a 'grade point average which places him in the upper ten per cent of the junior or senior class. N Jew- Q. ze, ,... ...Fl ,- YzA,v..,..:..,,1,, I A-v. -,. nlzj . .11 A- - an A l - ' 1 i 1 1 ,- The members of Alpha Chi are: Larrey Adams, Flheta Barber, Floberta Jean Birdwell, Debra Brock, Melissa Bruce, Charles Burton, Catherine Callaway, Patricia Callaway, Jackie Cox, Daniel Davis, Richard Gallagher, Linda Gregory, Leesa Haney, Susan Hartl, Elizabeth Hill, Marilyn Hopson, Naomi Horner, Dorothy Hughes, Scott Husted, Robert Ingram, Danny Jones, Cathy Kidd, Donald L. Kneipp, Linda J, Loftis, Peggy Lynch, Donna Martin, William McCormack, Carolyn Sue Montgomery, Marion Ogden, Ladonna Parker, Earlene Arnold, Amelia Botsford, Benjamin Carpenter, Milinda Carter, Mark Cook, Elizabeth Davis, Dorthy Duncan, Cathy Eckert, Glenda Enfvin, Cheryl Evans, Kaki Fritts, Kay Hardage, Peggy Hohrine, Debra Marsh, Donna McLaughlin, Patti Peters, Michael Politte, Charles Sandage, Cheryll Saylor, Terri Lynn Starling, Sheila Suliin, Flebecca Summers, David Thomas, and lnez Williams. Readers Theatre Readers Create with Words Four ot the enthusiastic Readers are: Bob Clements, Barbara Goodwin, Danny Collie, and Judy Williams. Readers Theatre has been called Theatre of the Mindf' Through a script and sensitive readers, it creates through words characters and events in the mind and imagination of the audience. In a series of reading hours the Readers Theatre group will present various aspects of this exciting and experimental form of theatre. In the first program contemporary problems will be considered in a multi-media approach. The next presentation will concen- trate on the works of major authors as a theatre in the round. The series will be concluded with the sounds of children's literature. The major production of the year will be Rhinoceros by the Absurdist playwright, Eugene Ionesco. The members of the Readers Theater are, back row: John Howell, Martin Walters, Miss Kay Felkins, Sponsor John Harris, Nancy Ryburn, Fred Hunter, front row: Barbara Goodwin, Eunice Kendrick, Danny Collie, Jim Watkins, Bob Clements, Nancy Stewart, Judy Williams, and Janet Fisher. xmntl !1 Masquers is an organization of students dedi- cated to furthering interest in drama on the Henderson campus. Comprised largely of speech majors and minors, the Masquers seek to further an understanding of all aspects of the stage. Through participation in actual productions, the members gain an understanding' 'of both the dra- matic and technical skills involved in the staging of a play. Masquers Masquers Are Interested n All Aspects of Drama J W? Q? th, :,. r . fl ,rf lv 'piiigs' 'ld L.: fa . 1 J 1 A i X, fl-9 The members of Masquers are: First Row: Steve Ellis, Janet Fisher, John Harris, Barbara Goodwin, Martin Wolters: Second Row: Brenda Hall, Rick Jeffcoat, Melinda Vogel, Rosemary Bradley, and Nancy Fiyburn. 69 : 3 RJ' Phi Beta Lambda Organization Fosters the tud of Business Phi Beta Lambda is a national fraternity for students enrolled in the Division of Business Administration. The activities of the HSC chapter include both civic and money-making projects, as well as participation in state and national Phi Beta Lambda conferences and contests. Phi Beta Lambda: Left to right, front row: Mr. Richard Laughlin, Sponsorg Zeller Cochran, Secretary: Grey Ferguson, Vice-President Fred Porter, President, Kinney Black, Treasurer. Left to right, second row: Beverly Jackson, Susan Hartl, Joy Gingerich, Kathy Clay Mae Thomason, Malessie Kee, Marsha Davidson, Elva Jo Wylie. Left to right, third row: Jess Townsend, Melvin Crumby, David Gonzalez Ned Scallion, Donna Martin, Gloria White, Patrick McNulty, Jerry Meredith. Left to right, fourth row: Larry K. Perry, Linda May, Jared Phillips, Richard Trembley, Robert Malory, Glen Kurl, Ricky Ivy, Larry Miller. The purpose of the Henderson Chapter of the Student National Education Association is to develop an understanding of the teaching pro- fession. It provides for development of leader- ship, cooperation and opportunities for students interested in education. Monthly meetings deal with information related to education. Member- ship is open to anyone interested in education and the teaching profession. Student National Education Association NEA Members Develop an Interest in the Teaching Profession The members of SNEA are: Susan Whisenhunt, Craig Lashford, Norma Shaddox, Miss Amy Jean Greene, Sponsor, Susan Hughes, Roy Watts Judy Owens, Cathy Price, and Carol Williams. Delta Omicron Delta Omicron Continues to Grow Delta Omicron is an honorary musical sorority which affords women interested in a musical career the opportunity to associate and exchange ideas with one another. Delta Omicron continues to grow and to offer its members increased benefits. Members of Delta Omicron are: First Row: Ann Ayres, Mrs. Kay McAfee, sponsor, Ann Carter, Second. Row: Kathy Berger, Jan Finlay Donna Williams, Donna Jean Glasgow, Third Row: Debbie Verdon, Ann Page, Becky Beaston, Elizabeth Hill, Ann Bosman, Wanda Jackson Carol Kelly. Phi Mu Alpha Phi u lpha Advance the Cause of ,usic Phi Mu Alpha was founded to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music. Other purposes of the fraternity are to advance the cause of music in America, and to develop true fraternal spirit among it's members. Members of Phi Mu Alpha are: First Row: Jim Simpson, Al Gress, Roger McClaren, Stewart Verdon, Bob Hurst, Syd Goodwlng Second Row: Nick Keeland, Eddie Dunbar, James Platt, Mike Murphy, Mark Young, Bob Ingram, James Horton, Lawrence Butler, Joe Shaw Third Row: Wayne Winston, Carroll Purtle, Frank Moore, Ken Corbet, Joe Davis, Wayne Prater: Fourth Row: Roy Davis, Eddie Streeter Marty Martin, David McNeal, Paul McCroskey, Daryl White, Fifth Flow: Jerry Williams, John McClaren, Larry Tucker, George Sparks Jim Estes, David Platt, Kelly Bowen, and John Webb. Contemporary Jazz Band Jazz Band Is a Select Group The Contemporary Jazz Band, directed by Wayne Harrison, is an 18 to 20 piece ensemble designed to serve as a performance outlet in the jazz and jazz-rock idiom. Members of the group are music students selected by auditions held each semester. b f th Contem ora Jazz Band are' First Row' Daryl White Bart Ghent George Sparks, Marty Martin, Jim Estes, Mike The mem ers o e p ry . . , , Coker, Bob Hurst, Kim Corbet, Nicky Keelan, James Simpson, Kelly Bowen: Second Row: Bruce Smith, Cliff Coleman, Wayne Winston, . , . H . Mark Young, James Horton, John Webb, Vernon Whisenhunt, Bob Ingram, Directed by Wayne arrlson. 7. , X X in , mf The members of the Jazz Rock Ensemble are: First Row: Marty Martin, Mike Murphy, Wayne Winston, Wanda Jackson, Jim Estes, Hanley Swift, Rodney Stewart, James Simpson, Andrew Tolbartg Second Row: John McLaren, Donna Williams, Darryl White, Roy Davis, Syd Goodwin, Bob Ingram, Steve Platt, John Webb, and Directed by Earl Hesse. Jazz Rock Ensemble Jazz Ensemble Is a Training Group The Henderson State Jazz Rock Ensemble is primarily a training organization designed for teaching the principles of stage band techniques. The band performs at least once each semester and prepares students for membership in the Henderson Jazz-Lab Ensemble. The Jazz-Rock Ensemble is directed by Earl Hesse and usually consists of twenty to twenty-five members. HSC Band 1971: Drum Major: George Sparks, Feature Twirler: Vicky Arnold. Majorettes: Karen Davies, Debra Mathis, Glenda Allen, Susan Leibrock, Roxanne Blackwell, Becky HuiT, Judy Minor, Lynn Boles Chead Majorettej Rank 1: Lynn Baumann, Charlotte Toler, Bart Ghent, Marion Tucker, Donna Glas- gow, Paul McCroskey, Donna Williams, Marty Mar- tm. Rank 2: Ray Buck, Carol Sue Willhite, David Platt, Ann Carter, Minnie Delavan, Sandy Umiker, Phil Gou- deau, Ann Springer. Rank 3: Charlotte McDonald Ann Bosma, Debbie O'Neal, Kathy Berger, Barbara Bolin, Carol Drummond, Becky Beaston, Ann Page. s Rank 4: Mike Moore, Lloyd King, Amanda Gardner, Lynette Martin, Veronica Walker, Kenny Lindsay, Dana Cazort, Mike Coker. Rank 5: Joe Wiley, Jim Estes, Bruce Freeman, Mark Young, Steve Platt, Jan Fin- ley, John Stott, Wanda Jack- son. Marching Band Reddie B n.b-14.f!'- '- . ma- . ...- :A ,,, jty. , I ' il' Y . , if 11 S. :ENB v 4' Promotes Enthusiasm This year, under the direction of Mr. Evanson, the HSC Marching Band excelled in music and interesting marching patterns. Putting on a show for a football game or marching in a parade takes up much time for band members and requires practice. The Marching Band has been one of the best ambassadors for HSC both at home and outside the local area. Rank 6: Bill Johnston, Bill Stephens, Bob Ingram, Syd Goodwin, Stuart Verdon, Vernon Whisenhunt, James Horton, John Webb. Rank 7: Valerie Reynaud, Roy McDowell, Ann Ayres, Mike Dempster, Kathy Pitt- man, Michael Vick, Joe Davis, Darryl White. Rank 8: Lawrence Butler, Andrew Tolbert, Don Hamil- ton, Eddy Streeter, Mark Hays, Norris Beard, Ken Sanders, Wayne Prather. Rank 9: Nicky Keelan, James Simpson, Bob Hurst, Rodney Stuart, Michael Freyer, Kelly Bowen. Roger McLaren, Kim Corbet. Rank 10: Bette Gary, Tacie Florence, Ricky Greech, John McLaren, Joe Laster, Roy Davis, Bruce Smith, Cliif Coleman. Rank 11: Joe Shaw. Ben Thomas, Larry Tucker, Dennis Wigger, Gary Schue- man, Jerry Williams. Wayne Winston, Harvey Swift. Alternates: Mike Murphy, Renee Sells, Clifton Shep- herd. Symphonic Brass Choir Choir Is Highly Select Group of Brass Majors The Symphonic Brass Choir is composed of the most highly selected brass majors at Hen- derson State College. Auditions are held each semester for placement in either the Symphonic or Concert Brass Choir. Brass literature of all musical periods is performed at college recitals and concerts throughout the state of Arkansas. The members of the Symphony Brass Choir are: Mark Young, Stewart' Verdon, John Webb, Vernon Whisenhunt, Bob Ingram James Horton: Second Row: Ann Ayres, Clancy McDonald, Daryl White, Valerie Reynaud, Ben Thomas, Joe Shaw, Nicky Keelan, Kim Corbert Kelly Bowen, and Andrew Tolbert. Concert Brass Choir Concert Choir embers Chosen Through uditions The Concert Brass Choir consists of brass majors chosen on the basis of auditions. Much musical emphasis is placed on the individual's responsibility for his particular part in the en- semble. The Concert Brass Choir performs at brass recitals given throughout the year at Hen- derson State College. 'r The members of the Concert Brass Choir are: First Row: Syd Goodwin, Gary Shuman, Steve Platt, Jan Finleyg Second Row: Joe Davis, Kathy Pittman, Jerry Williams, Larry Tucker, James Simpson, Rodney Stewart, and Eddie Streeter. The brass small ensemble program at Hender- son is organized to give the brass major an opportunity to perform brass quintet literature representative from various musical periods. Auditions are held each semester and students are placed in quintets of comparable ability and musical maturity. The brass quintets perform at various recitals throughout the year. Brass Quintet Quintet Is Formed from Brass Majors 3 .Aj 14 4, Ln' The members of the Brass Quintet are: Vernon Whisenhunt, Nicky Keelan, Joe Shaw, Valerie Rey- naud, and John Webb. Woodwind Quintets uintets Are Composed of Outstanding Music Students The members of the second Wood- wind Quintet are: Carol Drummond, Donna Jean Glas- gow, Ann Ayres, Lynette Martin, and Marty Martin. The members of the first Woodwind Quintet are: Charlotte McDonald, Wanda Jackson, Valerie Fleynaud, Kenneth Lindsey, and George Sparks. The Woodwind Quintet is composed of the five outstanding woodwind students of the Henderson Music School. They are chosen each year through auditions. The woodwind quintet appears throughout the year at various high schools, social clubs and recitals at Hen- derson. The Small Ensemble program at HSC is a vital part of the music education process, furthering individual musicianship and inter- pretation. The Woodwind quintet is one of the most outstanding examples of the program. Concert Choir Choir Produces an Programs The Concert Choir is a select choral organization which represents the Music Department and Hen- derson through performances and concerts on and off the campus throughout the year. The choir served Henderson this year by providing a variety of pro- grams under the direction of Mr. Eugene Kuyper. 3?'75'4:iff7'V7777ii7Ti'T7? E X . iii ,i'l,l,i.i iii ff' N : r,'r writ :ll'3l,t'-Vll,l rc, 1.33 it g' ln, .1- Al, '4' -, gl , .I .,4.f,- , lr is ,N -,airs .al ,il 5'-'l1wfllf'll1elrr1:.fl 1 151, 'is i7 al ,ramp , xffk.- 1 I ,H H Trl, . ., -, -Fff',1-,lil fowl lr' I ,l lr 'l' fr Wlltvr 11' The members of the Concert Choir are: Charles Baxter, Rebecca Beaston, Patricia Bergman, Michael Bingham, Martha Black, Ervin Boehm, David Brown, Barbara Cluck, Michael Coker, Roy Davis, Paul Dunbar, Cathy Eckert, Emily Fiehler, George Fuell, Louis Ghent, Donna Glasgow, Alfred Gress, Ronald Hall, Vickie Harrington, Karon Hearn, Elizabeth Hill, Phyllis Hill, Victoria Hollandsworth, Cleatus Jeffcoat, Elmer Madison, Curry Martin, Clarence Mason, Paul McCroskey, David McNeal, Brenda Milus, David Mitchell, William Norman, Ola Jo Peterson, David Platt, James Purtle, Catherine Robinson, Rhonda Rodgers, Susan Russ, Antoinett Tracy, Sandra Umiker, Debbie Verdon, and Donald Weems. Symphonic Band HSC Band Receives Pedal Recognition Elf,iz23?:,i21E2g1Ssl'1g:,5331:tziti- tion of Wendell Evanson. This year the Sym- phonic Band was one of five college and univer- sity bands selected to perform at the College Band Directors National Association's South- west Regional Convention in Manhattan, Kansas. T.-Y.., ,,,... - V-.ua .V A I wr, V, - . 1... -W--74-r-fsaAams7'flE5?fi'f ,t , , . l ,,f-es-, 4 V. r. t, 1,-F, sy .A ,u1:ty-,ri:gg,:44- ','--,im-,. . rf- . 7r'v ' wwe r' 11'?.E:W3 ?I - -QV .-2-I '5' 'f-'Si' F3515 .cf -, r ' 2-rtxflwwf-:ill-3 ya- ii ,,'- it gfggw-.g,3,:r,ll..ij.K,Q5.,,5'j1.:,.-,:3.-4,15-if-,Vr,fg.3N,-fjgfggffy--13-55,-11q5yi',.5LIs3,f,,.-1,---1-,.-It L,,Jf,.'.,..-V . 5, 3,f,,ff:l.l,N W ., ' ' ' - T j , -ri'. ,,,-fir,:Q-1L,:,--,isa-iff, ,J..,,..R.-it.,r,.l'n..g-1 .1 ' K .' -' rg j r '- ,- V' QI1- ,,, 'Q ,rj j.-f.4L'1 V .4-2,1,'v'I-'.'2' 1...-1 n .i r - '-. -t. ' ,- . P- 5, .,..:, A l The members of the Symphonic Band are: Ann Carter, Ann Ayres, Roxanne Blackwell, Mike Freyer, Jerry Williams, Lynn Baumann, Ann Bosman, Dana Cazort, Syd Goodwin, James Simpson, Becky Beaston, Barbara Bolin, Kim Corbett, Mike Dempster, Clancy McDowell, Debbie Verdon, David Platt, Steve Platt, John Webb, Donna Williams, Mark Young, Kathy Berger, Lynn Boles, Bart Ghent, Paul McCroskey, John Stott, Harvey Swift, Carol Sue Willhite, Mike Cocker, Minnie Delavan, Carol Drummond, Tacie Florence, Bette Gary, James Horton, Larry Tucker, Marion Tucker, Joe Wylie, Cliff Coleman, Joe Davis, Thomas Duncan, Bruce Smith, Rodney Stuart, Gary Schueman, Karen Davies, Bruce Freeman, Roy Davis, Vernon Whisenhunt, Jim Estes, Stuart Verdon, Jan Finley, Donna Glasgow, Wayne Sullivan, Phil Goudeau, Don Hamilton, Becky Huff, Bob Ingram, Wanda Jackson, Marty Martin, Lynette Martin, Kathy Pittman, Charlotte McDonald, John McLaren, Mike Murphy, Anne Page, Dorothy Jones, George Sparks, Nicky Keelan, Kelly Bowen, Wayne Prather, Kenny Lindsay, Joe Shaw, Ann Springer, Wayne Winston, Eddy Streeter, Andrew Tolbert, Ben Thomas, Sandy Umiker, Veronica Walker, and Renee Sells. .V Qm,'5..,..,.-.J-i.,-ffaq---svn- 3 -1 N W 1 v fir- ge - 7:1 iq' f- ic f 'X il? AYP' JK6 xy 'ly 4'-,A I 'kd .-, ,,' i l .N XX The King and Queen of Hearts dance to the music of Rock Creek. Panhellenic Dance During Dance, Greeks Crown King and Queen of Hearts Linda Sims and Phil Goudeau are crowned King and Queen of Hearts. 177 Music Educators National Conference MENC Members have the Opportunit to Expand Their Musical Knowledge The Music Educators National Conference on campus is but a small part of a nationally recognized organization. Its purpose is to af- ford students opportunity for professional ori- entation and development while still in school. The members of the MENC are First Flow: Miss Whipple, Ann Ames, Sandy Umiker, Martha Black, Phyllis Hill, Alfred Grass, Cathy Eckett Harry Scher, Kenny Lindseyg Second Flow: Katherine Robinson, Elizabeth Hill, Carol Purtle, Eddie Dunbar, David Platt, Ola Jo Peterson Janee Cluck, Susan Russ, Joe Shaw, and Larry Tucker. The members of the Soclology Club are: Right to Left: Debbie Hollowell, Gary Lynch, Charles McLemorre, Bobbie Milus, Mrs. Kraft, Mr. Wells, Dr. Lynch, Mr. Freidman. The Sociology Club on the Henderson campus is six years old. The purpose of the organization is to promote interest in sociology, develop socially dependable personalities through discussion groups, and to develop leadership among students in an introductory way. Sociology Club ociology Club Has High Ideals Young Republicans Young Republicans upport the Reddies i The purpose of Henderson's Young Republicans is to develop all Young Republicans on the campus into an intelli- gent, aggressive, and cooperative Republi- can group and to provide the student body the means for getting a practical political education. All members are asked to partici- pate in the activities and help in providing the student body with facts on important political issues. Young Republicans demonstrate their Reddie spirit Front Row: Dusty King, Adviser, Sharon Simmons, Ted Null, David McNamara, Roy K. Watts, Freddy Hendricks, Mrs. Marilyn Edwards, Adviser, Second Row: Richard Womack, William Aull, Susan Whisenhunt, Betty Jo Ftiley, Kevin Williams, Third Row: Donna Hopkins, Alice Duncan, Gloria Wood, Linda Hopkins. his rs 5 - 115 QQ Front Row: Vera Williams, Corresponding Secretary: Lyndia Clemons, Recording Secretary: Emanuel McGhee, Past President: Carol Williams, President: Joe Pierce, Parliamentarian. Second Row: Carolyn Armstrong: Zan Martin: Cassie Green: Gary Hunter: Judy Bell: Bobby Hopkins. First Vice President: Renee Sells: Barbara Whitman: Lemuel Ross: Emma Williams: Cherri Wunderlin: and Richard Wright. Young Democrats enter the HSC homecoming parade. Young Democrats YDC Promotes Interest in Politics -P , 'Cr The Young Democrats Club is a political , organization of the Henderson campus or- 0 ganized here in l960. The club is open to ' ' any member of the student body or faculty who is interested in the processes of gov- ernment and in the Democratic Party. 'I 181 Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles Is an Organization Found on Many College Campuses To foster a spirit of friendship and cooper- ation among men inthe military department and to maintain a highly efiicient drill company is the purpose of the Pershing Rifles as stated by its distinguished founder, John J. Pershing, professor of military science at the University of Nebraska in 1894. From this early beginning emerged a national organization which today has units located in every state in the union. fs First Flow: Terry Steadg Second Row: Joy Gingerich, Sandee Livelyg Third Row: Sergeant Brandon, Terry Dancer, Captain lVlcGarvey Fourth Flow: Larry May, Roger Swope, Steve Billingsley, Bill Brutong Fifth Row: Byron Bakery Tum Hartsellg Buch Brumleyg Flon Mazzia Tim Wiser: Sixth Row: Jerry Sunderlin, Tony Sanders, Robert Nelson. Tlnii., Scotch Guard The members of the Scotch Guard have had a very active year. They have rented stadium cushions at the football games. They marched in the HSC homecoming parade and served as hostesses at the homecoming' game to register alumni students. They also will serve as ushers a at the graduation and act as hostesses during the ROTC Commissioning ceremonies. W'!V Major Grlfflng Kathy Pitts, Commander: Sergeant Major Rhodes: Susie Morphew, Personnel Officerg Robin Rhodes, Supply and Public Information Officerg Charlotte Owensg Debbie Carter, Executive Officerg Aquanette Smithg Martha Swopeg Charmaine Surprenantg Emma Williams: Barbara Whitman, Laura Brameg Debbie Lawlerg Khrys Jonesg Elaine Cox: Glenda Smithg Lynette Campbellg Diane Whitmang Winnie Givens: Linda Hopkinsg Debbie Calhoun. Counter Guerillas CG'S Learn to Use Guerillas Tactics ,sf- ' .'..9' A Alt the is '57 Counter-guerillas is an organization to help men who will later be called on to fight using guerillas tactics. The CG,s are composed of students participating in the Henderson State College ROTC program. A,-I CG's learn to scale a dirt wall. Front Row, Front to Back: Kinny Black, Major Stanfordg Second Row: Glynn O'Neal, Harry Crabtree, Jackie Yeager, Tom Sleeker, Paul Johnson, Jim Marshall, Roy Wilson, Third Row: Walter Kennedyg Fourth Row: Tommy Heflin, Warren Meredith, John Berry, Charles Gosnell, Marion Hughes, Forrest Clark: Fifth Row: Jimmy Carterg Sixth Row: Andy Dixon, Jim Lucas, Bobby Stewart, David Gonzales, Mike Coker, Ralph Cagleg Seventh Row: Larry Flagsdellp Eighth Flow: Richard Gallaher, Jon Scott, Steve Platt, Carlous Murch, James Jackson, Glenn Crowder, Pat Lynch. i lm 45, A-lw ry: lfr H if ty 1 lr - ri l 'f 5 flil il 7, . X Qf?t'-3 lgials- .-I... ' l : tai I .1-, Scabbard 81 Blade: From left to right: Major Reeves, Robert Shirron, Commanding Officer: Sherrel Mock, Executive Officeg Roger Holland, Finance Officer: Ronny Graves, First Sergeant: Ralph Watson, Public Infantry Officerg Marc Williams, Larry May, Kenny Black. The purposes of the Scabbard and Blade are primarily to raise the standard of military educa- tion in American colleges and universitiesg to unite in closer relationship their military depart- ments: to encourage and 'foster the essential qualities of good and elhcient oficersg and to promote friendship and good fellowship among cadet officers. The Scabbard and Blade Company sponsors several community projects during each school year. They provide courtesy patrol for all HSC and Arkadelphia High School games. SB co-or- dinates and sponsors the annual Military Ball. Scabbard and Blade cabbard and Blade Compan Helps in the Training of an ROTC Cadet Interfraternity Council Council Provides Liaison for Greek Groups To have a well organized and properly run Greek System, a school should have some go- verning and disciplinary body within the system itself. The Henderson State Interfraternity Council fulfills this and acts as a guiding force for all fraternity activities. The purpose of the Interfraternity Council is to promote the six fraternities of the Henderson campus, by exhi- biting the high ideals of every fraternity and its members. IFC: Members are from left to right, front row, Robert Dempster, Sig Epg Buddy Taylor, Phi Lamb, Jimmy Sears, Sig Tau, David Vandewater Phi Sig. Second row, Bill Stephens, Sig Ep, Steve Brooks, Sig Tau, John Studer, Sig Tau, William Honeycutt, Phi Lamb, Glen Taplin Phi Sig. Third row, Jerry Jackson, Omega Psi, Mark Gillis, Theta Xi, Robert Johnson, Phi Lambg Ronnie Shepherd, Sig Ep: Don Cooper Phi Sigg Lynde Sickel, Phi Sig. 'Steve Baldwin, Sig Tau. l l l l 4 l Panhellenicz Members are from left to right, front row, Susan DeLinde, DZ: Becky Koberland, Alpha Sig, Jackie Morrison, D25 Carla Wlsenhunt, Alpha Xig JoAnn Williams, Alpha Tau, Loretta Singleton, Alpha Sig, Nancy Ackerman, Tri Sig. Second row, B. J. Riley, Tri Sig, Martha Bauman, Alpha Tau: Judy Williams, Alpha Xi: Linda Sims, Alpha Taug Joyce Johnson, Alpha Sig, Becky Polk, Tri Sig: Suzanne Smith, Alpha Xi. The Panhellenic Council at Henderson in- cludes five sororities: Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Sigma Panhellenjc Council Sigma, and Delta Zeta. The council promotes co-operation between the sororities, fraterni- . ties and the college. It also works as separate units in Greek activities and Henderson student activities, trying to display leadership, loyalty - ' and friendship that comes from being a member of a Greek sorority unit. :QW n4,, -,,, Sig Ep rushees take this part of the formal banquet in Hot Springs seriously. ,2 Vicki Rogers and Ellen Hayes talk it over at the Alpha Xi Delta informal party. l'f1'l'f '. D 1 - -4.5114 ' - l ' v fl if 1 V , I -J l Fl' 1 14 I .al W V l ., l is ' 4 f I l I 1' 'A E' E: W 51 , , . , f ! g Q 5 if . A .W ' :gi lu, stnbfxmlxii 5 l . , ' lk L 9 I I I Rx l- Members of Sigma Sigma Sigma sing sorority songs to rushees. Julie Klerekoper gives future pledge Becky Huff the ceremonial Alpha Tau rose. I ,K 1 i 5 Alpha Sigs receive rushees with smiles at their formal party Greek Rush Weeks and weeks of parties . . . Sig Taus cook out for rushees at the IFC house. 4 ' at J' i Greek Rush . . . and a lifetime of friendships. ei? ! 1. , il .,-.u--.n.g.--- ,VV ru' M evP'jj-V-- 4, , .,V.g.,-vmr- 'sei 'f' Sl -A4 5 N., A r - MT? .. 53:g.: if V r .N-Ad X ,ur . , . yu. 5. V Y'- 1 532.gif-LV A . r fri' N ' '19, V1 Vps FFF H?-Vfm ' ,,,. 190 .. ' aw Excitement builds as Susan Clark and Brenda Chastain make the long run from Smith to the Panhellenic House after receiving their bids. ,l g sv' if -f 4 I I ,Q r A ' 11X -aavliii -A aw' 'Y 'S Y 1 1.. .1 M, li J- x. -Q axis: I 7 J rv Rushees look on as Alpha Taus entertain in Toyland Betsy Westbrook and Charlotte Arnold put the ASA rush on future pledge Ann Fletherford. 'ffii inf' ' V VA Wifi? v W if .V V , ' 1 r V Q it , if Iii .Final if 3 V, i. V V 'I' J i ' . ' lg?--f'ifIp, QQ,-ff'i? 3 -V 1 1 :,l1,'jb VIH- gy -V Wi n! V: TELVIIU it , 'if 1 .-ATFIVA if WAV Vlfl. -:V , WV -ry, -I yi V .r f 51, V igt ? 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R Q aw Sig Ep brothers and rushees listen intently to the guest speaker at their formal rush banquet. 1 Jackie Hughes and Jackie Dunlop gracefully twit1er across the stage with the banner of AI h Si m T DBQHBU. , 'i 4, ,gg ,gl - rj' i li -' - 1 . li I r I ll. f , A l ' ,Pa l 'i Susan Leibrock-President Celeste Kirkland Recording Secretary Vicky Arnold Corresponding Secretary Debbie Hollowell Treasurer Debbie Holt Alpha Sigma Tau UTAU Land Comes To Life At Informal Rush Part When you wish upon a Tau You will find love Sisterhood that's strong amongst all is there We share our joys We share our griefs and everything else be- cause we are sisters. A love that grows and grows and grows Gives us all the answers. Someone who is there when you need her Someone who cares and cherishes your ways. That's a Tau. If you wish upon a Tau You will find all this and much more. For love grows stronger through the years And lasts for an eternity. So if you wish upon our star It makes no difference how you are A sister can act many ways And we will love her all our days. Marsha Buie brings Mother Goose to life in a skit at the Alpha Sigma Tau informal rush party. Flush Chairman Mary Gail Baber Babara Barentine Martha Bauman Judy Baxley Roxanne Blackwell Marsha Buie Debbie Cogbill Pam Corley Sharon Cox Alnhai Sigma. Id' V ,L t 2, 'Uiil Deiamar Jackie Dunlop fri Sherry Gleghorn Cheryl Hasley Nancy ,HOQHP - Becky Huff i i Jackie' Hughes- ' Elizabeth Jeffersqng 3 5 Marcy Ucnesl ' Cecelia 'Kiriiiahd Julie Susa Loyd I ' Klerekcper n i Cindy- Marsh V Debra Mathis 4- J N, X i , ,glee Bitts :was ' - -'beau fo F16 'ere Marcy Cf: ,. ' ' ' fyrkadelphiaffkhij,qren'e JA , ,li 1 ,,,i, .s , . Q . .', , 3-1. .j,. -- vi -,.4. IT 1972. ae Aipha Sigma H4 ,,kv. -,',., .. - , A it A. ,x, ,qv-!. ., b -M-1-,. ,if Judy if - Fran' Flay' , . 4 '-,1f:,-1: :fx ' it iViki1i Rogers -' 1 i Ahh Smith 'Zilinda Sime' 'Janet Terry 'lludy' Sbecki r f. ,ziriiiiicy Tneis QQ Leslie Tracy i :1', -. , . .- . R- ., 4.5 '36HTfU39mPSOU 'Gig ,'.' IEyhnfTuiI 4. ,,..:..fjf. -, 355:.A,x Sherryfvaughn Joibgnne'-Williams f -'Ili Bill Stephens President Bob Sparks Vice President Dick Jacobs Secretary Charlie Huggins Comptroller Keenan Crawley Recorder Jim Harlow Flush Chairman Drew Alexander Nicky Akins Hayes Baber Mike Barton Lynn Bauman David Bell James Borchert Bruce Carlisle Larry Cicero Flick Cline Ray Coston Steve Davidson Eddie Deal Mike Dempster Flobert Dempster Wally Frazee fmiddlel shows the correct way to serve at the Sig Eps' formal rush banquet. Sigma Phi Epsilon IG EP Beast Largest Membership What is a brother-it's a simple seven-letter word that has many varied meanings. We Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon have a special definition of the word. Brother such a single word. A brother is a buy who gets you out of your blind date after you've seen her wearing orthopedic shoes. A Brother is a guy who doesn't stab you with his fork when you reach for his french fries. A Brother is a guy who sits up till 5 a.m.-rapping and laughing at your corny jokes. A Brother is a guy that jealously protects your beer for you when another pressing problem arises. A Brother is a guy with bail money. A Brother is a guy that answers your name for you in class and takes legible notes. A Brother is a guy that is glad when you are glad and sad when you are sad. A Brother is a guy who lends you a nickel for a hamburger at the Minute Man so you won't have to break a dollar iand doesn't care when you pay him backj. A Brother is a guy you never get tired of being around no matter how often you see him. A Brother is a friend, teammate, drinking buddy, counselor, and criticizer. A Brother is all of these wrapped up into one. I have fifty such men in my fraternity and I feel l'm the luckiest guy around. A Sig Ep Bruce Freeman Wally Frazee Roger Elliot Joe Diederich - p ,iw - David Garrison f Phil Goudeau g. l '4 jf 9 i ll ' , ' X ww it V 1 , A Bobby Graham Ricky Graham Mason Gray Glen Guenther Buster Guthrie Glen Hill LFG H J ' ' Jasper Honeycutt 4' Tommy Hixson Bill Johnston Steve Jones Tim Lerchbacker Bill Lewis if if i A 'F ' J ' li Freddie Lookadoo Zan Martin R Richard Perkins At their 50's party, the Sig Eps, complete with rolled up jeans, white socks, and greasy hair, proved how easily they can become rednecks. One of the highest honors the Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon can give a girl is a bid for Girls of the Golden Heart. The present members are: front row, left to right: Cheryl Hasley, Carla Whisenhunt. Karen Davies, Linda McMaster, Terry Bacon, Debbie Nunn: back row, left to right Cissy Pierce, Carol Willhite, Sally Johnson, Judy Minor, Linda Gray, Fran Ray, Martha Bauman, Terri Thomp- son, Janie Shaddock. Darrell Mathis Tommy Mertens Gary Redd Ellis Register Ronnie Riggle Mark Roberts l '- - r N X A Jerry Sanders Joey Shaddock Ronnie Shepherd Larry Smith John Stewart Terry Stewart Ron Strothers Scott Thomas Jim Toler Johnny West Steve Welch Ross Whipple Bob Whisenhunt Johnny Yates Jackie Yeager Newton and ,Jo Atkins searchbforthe perfect place to hang 'Spirit signwhile lviona Alllisonjdecides totake a different 'Judy Wi'lliams4 1 A President ' Kathy NickIaus+ 'Vice' President Twylla,ButIer- . ' Willl8fT'lSQ4 Mlss Stella S oonQ ji V. P Sponsor If j kathy Alexander,- 37' 2' we' Q .mn ' Qlenda'LA.lls,njl ff, A . Janflllllen Q .. 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' ,, and ' Alpha Xi is otirfSpring'g 1 it V i The awakening of friendship 'to ease awayi-pain, The love for godg only experience explainsqv Thebirth' of knowledge that ,needs jtim? to grow, The bloomingfofl 'that A opens- '-like - rose, 4 'Z and in 4 ' Alpha Xi is our-'Summerg ' A V , The lightfhearted laughter written in song, Thewsearch tO,.IIlf1kC.iI?lgl',ll1,' vvhvat we havebseen wrong. ' i'v- .'Vv ' ve'-e- I- The arms of a loved one enrobed until iclayvn,-jjj The mystery offfthe1Sunrise+Qnever gone.3ffL.l'.'l Q . and . 'Alpha-,Xi-.is our-iFallg I - .-ir, T ' L The 'leaves that a tear'ffrom,-aflonely treeff-Q7 The warm harvest days, with theilicoolitharvestjr 5 breeze. W . I The time to gather all of otirlnleeds, A I f The beginning again of what once was to be. la.i yrr. yet W - lrycic f . r qi With each seasonlfcomes each seasonislendf When itfsutilme to move onlg anew life to beyginw The step we take from our Alpha Xi wonft leave ,ug V.A,, lonely, ,vu ltlh , T Fdrjjthe seasongfof.Alpha 'Xi last . l.l.Ii,eternally. 'l b Moria.,Allison QJan'l6arpe'nter and'Carla Whisenhunt lead thesinging at the Alpha Xislnforrnal rush party. 5 ' ,U . up ' . nur -,u .. - x1wu.:.:m-.nmmvimmgw:.:.:i--znxnnwgimz -:amz . . , -uluznmmaraz.-111.11 -.g4.ai:Lm -.., . X if - , v:'1 ' 1 l . - 1. . 1 I, 3 .v 4 .. '- 'wigp D XV 'l 1 l ,15 5 ' l . . Ji ' Q lr .af VX '-Xil n'fi if yiml ' J ig U' in 7 ' fri' rv ' '. i X ,4 as 4 Xi ,za 'fx' w lrfzwff 44 . LEM M ' 1T '43l4 l X ' XX - 4X Lb! f g X' 1X fp. C R ax., 'gl P., L 1 lee , l . 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Kathy Clay if Karen Davies Tricia Easelyi 1 Kaye Elliott- J Linda Fisher , . .. .l, Karan Freeman Joy Gingerich ' Nomie Gingerichf Pat Gorrnan- Q' Nancy Grisham. Leesa Haney Cheryl Hasley . . Ellen,lflays,,: X Linda Horn' Janis Krisell Janet Lewis Melodye Maus Alumni Jane McAllster lleftj and Judi Ferguson serve punch at Xfthe Alpina Xifs formalgrushlpartyg' A ' irfil 'A.l Qrfj. i ,, 1i'QRQUl'll Pennington fi .l5lancy-'Stevyart- - A f!.lIelfl?T'19mF?S0'1 Phil Goudeau waeleelected as Alpha Xi Delta'S 1972 beau Judith McLarty Linda McMastersi r Judy Milner' R9QlUi1fM0'eh93d Sherri QMUEUerger ' iSu'san Newtoni- , 15l?atsyL Nixj Jud Owens' rfidillil- ,Y Jackie Flagan Julie Mille-,rX:RQyal wW6l'ldYl Simrnbns XA-Xi-. , Nan'aQfi5flgy Lynne' Tyer Paula Welch Carla Whisenhunt DeAnn Witcher Rhonda Wright John Greis- President William Pennington- Vice President Tommy Green- Secretary Tommy Coen- Treasurer Mark Gillis- Pledge Trainer Dr. C. M. Strack- Advisor Robert Hollowell stands coolly in the face of the onrushing Sig Ep, Flay Coston, and prepares to chunk a long one . fe.. 198 '-if ' . t QI-1. my 'NA M ,, l, 1 , PJ ., . Theta Xi Theta Xi ponsors Rodeo When twilight shades invite, Memory to claim her own, Then it is that my thoughts turn to that friend, Others fade from my sight. Years have passed by, Pal of mine, Theta Xi, I'll never forget Through those short college years, We knew both joys and fears, He shared with me my joys, Enlightened my grief. Each year knit close the ties. of friendships metg Pal of mine, Theta Xi, I'll ne'er forget. Now though out paths divide, Our hearts are still as one, Old joys hold rapture still, Enchant our thought, If we ne'er meet again in years to come, Pal of mine, Theta Xi, I'll ne'er forget. Hear, 'ar .'. it . 1 V, 'iff ' i -?:t41'l Eric Armour Jim Bennett Robert Bowers Bob Covington Mike Darnell Bob Gardner Allen Giles Ronnie Harrington Richard Haroldson Jim Holliday sponsored rodeo. Judy Milner was selected as the Theta Xi's chapter sweetheart. cf: 1, Y M ff J? Q ' l ' 5- T. - Robert Hollowell l- C' R lx Lloyd King J iii'-r V ein Moore if ff fi . . 'fi Q if 13 iffiff . Fi, t l I '-l.7gf3'f James Rager Ty, R X R Q George Rollins 'T J Ernest Rooks b -' y F l.le ' 'tl. l ' LL-j' 'bv 1 Vi? if iff J. 1 k v' Eric Schlack l Qi- David Theis 'V ' B Donald White - Dwight Vale displays his bronc-riding skill in the Theta-Xi- ILA So they call it DZ Dreamland but do I hav'ta go to bed now? Dean Smith s granddaughter Cherlse was an honored guest at the Cindy Davis- President Debbie Brown- 1st Vice President Janet Scott- 1st Vice President sandy Weise- 2nd Vice President Patti Peters- Recording Secretary Shepherd- Wilson- Corresponding Secretary Cheryie Abernathy Jayne Alspaugh. V, 1-Us A- X.. ., -, ,jerry Barker Martha Black Lynne Boles, ' Eileen Botsford Janice Brewer Mary Brown Susan Clark Susan deLinde Tina Elliot ebbie . . , DZ7s liush Part J Walk on.,,l1ttle:,g1rlQ.y:A A' I It . 1-your lifejilisijiust beginning, Ddri't stop' for theday 7'- The Delta's waitjbfog The rose is the :sign i li Of ,Friendship never ending The Lamp vis the Sl'gI'13fi5'-,ffl , OF DZ's strong and rruetj We have the T 'ihi Z for you to wear Q QUT' hearts' ar? efjpgnl V151 1. 1 All to -sharegi'jal,QQ,',f2f, tyfrfqfy Our love for yoli vtfill'5alWays' Forever in the Delta Z. Walk on little girl Your life is just beginning Don't stop for the day The Deltas wait for you. Walk on ...... From Walk on Little Girl by Toni Jo Tackett, 1969 i Denise Evans Merrilee Faris Bonnie Gard ner r Debbie Gault' A Holly Fowler V A Marilyn Hageman Darla Jamesi-gg: jj, Sally Johnsen Merlene Kilgore.: ,235 'Nancy Kleinschmidt 'Ann Loomis? Pam Luebkel Paula Luebke Marcia Manning Beth Modlin Donna Morehart Jackie Morrison Mandy McAlister while Sally Johnson, Maude Schmidt Kay McClure, Sue McGraw, and Debbie Wilson show that elegance is not all it takes to be a DZ. Kay McClure Sue McGraw Dee Sasser Maud Schmidt Gail Sharp Kay Smith Beverly Spikes Cathy Stephens Becky Summers- Kay Swim Paulette Walker Gail Wallace K ' I iiknii Jil 4 A we , A A i X, Q - l 1 '- V 1 . ' ,- on ' , - , ,l K , .., ' . . , X- ii ,3 'Y' . 4 ..:- i l -.gg P ff-jg f ll, 5- ,uf V gy . ' Q, ' . fr 2 l F ,,, M gel' :-'X..- - .I , I :V i' iv 1 tam i i jim l 1. - - V a My ,fag I . ,- .. 12, ... V A, V t in, X., ,i is, F' hxlyf Ai Xe Margie Webb SA 'B l ' 5 , A ' T l Q Q , H535 Fic .M :L 'rrl i ff. .1 Q , -'-' 1' I y, If .ir -.QF ' s , .. rail I2 .A 'ia Margaret Wingfield ,XX F x ' i'tsa'xy-1 gf The Brothers of Phi Lambda Chi set up a table in the student union and collected donations which went to send United States men and women to the Summer and Winter Olympics in Munich, Germany and Sapporo, Japan. Phi Lambda Chi Phi Lambs Sponso Drive For l mpic Funds This year ten men were pledged to Phi Lambda Chi during formal rush. The Phi Lambs' formal rush party was one of the finest that was held. Also during the Thanksgiving holidays, Epsilon Chapter was host to the National Conclave at Hot Springs. Representatives of the fra- ternity also attended the Spring Con- clave held in Kansas City, Missouri, during the Easter holidays. Brother Danny Lindsey was co-cap- tain of this year's Reddie football team, and Brother Roger Holland was selected to the Who's Who of American Colleges and Universities. Brother Buddy Taylor served as secretary of the Intrafraternity Council for the fall semester of 1971. l we Danny Black- in - it ,f 39 President 5 Ti lg-Fi Ricky Green- i i s 1st Vice President Robert Johnson - Mark Henderson Rec Secretary , f 1 Jimmy Holt.. , V A Treasurer ' Nbr 2nd Vice President if i 5' Q Q ' if-ek' Laffy Bentson- . ,fu Corresponding Secretary On behalf of Phi Lambda Chi, Danny Lindsey accepts the Sports- manship Trophy, an award given after each Reddie athletic con- test to the group which displays the greatest Reddie spirit. 1'7 - 'f1t 'j TT'Tl1TT Y-'-W1 W - 1. i- - i--- t l Tl lf: i 'Ci l f r N I fl ' ,JA it r iii? -Srgvif F A tif.. .R 1 - 2 W ' 1- , 'rf D if f T' , 4l,f 5 J' W 6. A J 2- L. qdgiiru, , Q1 Nl ' V I Wayne Calloway Benny Crawford Steve Curry Tommy Dixon Ricky Ford Byron Foster Doug Graves Don Jones William Honeycutt Larry Keller And the beat goes on . Phi Lambs beat out a steady bang, beginning twenty-four hours before kick-off for the Homecoming game. At an approximate rate of one beat every two seconds, that comes to 1,800 beats an hour or 43,200 beats in 24 hours. l D '3'l A - 3'4UV-'W' Lynn Goodbar was selected Phi Lambda Chi's sweetheart for 1972. Jerry Lewellen John Lewellen Danny Lindsey Pat Lynch Jimmy Don Pennington Larry Don Sipes Buddy Taylor Donny Thomas Danny Titsworth Bubba Wells ' 5-:QNX i-X It in f 4 flf N, : EU A , Q Vs i g gl l if ' , ct V.Sa,gqf! 4 .- I' Wm f Q I H :W ,Q lg i Ll. ,Ki 'ffifjm 7' ,l .Wir Dinar ,. e Becky Polk was one of the hostesses at the Tri Sig formal rush party. Nancy Ackerman- President Marilyn Hopson- Uwe Vice-President Debbie' l-loI'rnes- Corresponding Secretary Carolyn Hopson- Treasurer Members of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority stopped their rush party to have this formal picture taken. Sigma Sigma Sigma G psiesReign,, lt Sigfs Part g it Beta Eta sisters returned to school-ready for rush to begin. Tarot cards, -gypsies, ,andrmist greeted the rushees as they entered into the land of Fortunate Sigmau. The sisters then led? the rushees in a traditional Greek dance. V'iTri Sigma Garden was the theme for the formal party. This concluded a successful rush season. i Noni Bryant, the returning president attended the 75th national Sigma Sigma Sigma Convention at Denver, Colorado,,in,August, She returned to Beta Eta with many new and eicciting ideas. The Robbie Page Memorial5Fund was the main service project for Tri Sigmas' everywhere and the Beta Eta sisters have a work project each year to add to the fund which supports acrippled children's hospital in Chapel Hill, North Caro- lina. As a special Christmas project' for the pledges, the sisters caroledfand -handed out small gifts at two Arkadelphia rest homes: T Members of the Tri Sigmas participated in other HSC organizations including AWS, Scotch ,,Guard, Young Republicans, and Alpha Chi. 1 f f' 'I Charles Huggins was the Sigma Sigma Slgmaws I sf My as fi D ,gp Q22 Phi Sig president Don Cooper stalks off of the field following the team's warm-ups. The men of Phi Sigma Epsilon have participated in several campus and community services. Several Phi Sigs serve as class officers and campus leaders. Phi Sigs are presented on the Reddie football bas- ketball, and baseball teams. The men of Phi Sigma Epsilon have participated in intramural activities, and this year captured the Reddie Intramural Football Championship. Phi Sigs were represented in Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. During the Arkansas horse racing season, several Phi Sigs were employed at the Oaklawn Race Track. Phi Sigma Epsilon PHI SIG Capture Intramural Football Championship Don Cooper President Jerry Bradford Vice-President Kenny Mann Vice-President Mark Attwood Treasurer Ricky Downs Secretary Ronnie Beavers Tony Bohannon Ricky Butler Larrry Childers Jim Copeland Jim Crotty Mark Dardenne 'z -l 1 -Liviuiz rx I if ii M fps: fiillfiili 3'1 I 'Wil' J N 1? N V' l ri 1 k 1 F75 42 ' L., 'aw i Y 1 lj. Y. 4 7 1 ' f 1 4 1 . r , Gary Miller was telling something about him, but Neil Phelan just couldn't figure out what it was about. All' 41 . ., ' v Q, q Y- , J. wr - Q. A , I, f ,, f ,lk -l . L HH .1 ,K 1 .1-at -ff '.J4. ku fr A . K. 2 l S 4891, I ls- lf we 44 i 9 Q -Q. ff JIM J xlffal l ,gif V Harry East John Ford John Fulbright Ben Fulton Lou Gergely Marvin Gerlach Mike Green Mike Hale Chuck Heitholt Mike Holloway Paul Long Mike McQueen Greg Moore Gary Miller Ricky Downs and Ricky Butler fill out name tags at the Phi Sigs rush party. lx LQ Phi Sigma Epsilon selected Mary Brown as their 1972 fraternity Randy Morgan Danny Mott it ,-1 ' Q 4 Tim Phelan ix ,lif fgt Mic Powell .j 51, Ronnie Reynolds tx 'N Jim Richardson Lynn Sickel Glen Taplin Howard Thresher Don Tison Dwight Vahle . r 6 gf' J K . f . . . , 4 r-. 3, ' ' - A 'P ' M' . .M ,, , 9 7 .i .33 gk, ,N , V x Y ,,, Nz, 1. If ple.. V :- 'I1 LL ,fi as D , A at lla Jim Wage Ben Williamson David Vandewater 3 l 9, F' . l rtr: or ' A J Alpha Sigma Alpha Celebrates A at nniversar A Joyce Johnson, Q ,Q I 33,1 . I Q President lf ' 57 f . f '3' Beckye Koberlein, 'f J ' 'i - TAR H ju l Vice President .' u, V A Mary Jane Atwood, , ay- ', if rl i ,K if Recording Secretary , f l , . .egg . l . ' ,A .M .. 5 if Connie Davis, A Km 5 ,..1 1'75.31 ' Corresponding Secretary Yf all V 'lx 51.313-l - if 'N 'lax Nancy Benton, f..Ul! K -1 yi lf . WI . , , , , ,, I Treasurer .Y 'il' .,L. ll 'f 'l if - T Alpha Sigma Alpha lscelebratlng their silver annlve-rsary and- held Darla Dixon l' ' , 'lg Ay. atea for alumns and charter members. Left to right: Janie Fletcher, - ' ' l i ' -l . 'l' lljiifllj if Mrs. Virginia Wilrnuthf, Mrs. Kelly Oliver. Rush Chalrman' I -5 - , 1 - Charlotte Arnold' A A. U ' i I. ' ' Teresa Bacon ,fy ' . , 'Y l 1 ji Becky Beaston . 5, ,A fl. l rl 1' lk If X ,Illl lr ' l A' lsr we Q A' 4 ' ' Xi 31:34 x 1 'I 51- 3' K I 5.1. rf. L E 3 ligff' Lynn Burke V r , , w Q: Mary Butler U A , i3xFg,f P Brenda Chastain l qw , A Q A! M ., 41 - I l Y 7 V- J. K JV -l 'genie 1 - When the founders of Alpha Sigma Alpha ' jll ,jm ilg gl ' of were prompted to ,begin our sorority, they had zilaitl 5-' Z fi- if in their minds the forming of a close tie, by .-1,'zfa':l-:ri-.ww-f A means of which, the ideals and standards com- lvlaryuane Almond 'and pebble williams'-false lllelr hanasjllllglij. mon to them might be carried on and might act HS they fOf VUSPISGS- as,la'force intheir lives! The' corhradeship of these girls was such to be desired that it could not tolbe put aside, but rather, it grew and gradually came to encircle more and more girls of thehtype who held such, things:-dear to them. They believed- this bond to be worthy and permanent enough to overcome difficulties and obstacles, and to carry on by its own strength. Thus, A.S.A. has been true to the trust placed ih it and to the hopes and dreams out of which itgbegan. Itsfmembers havebeen guided by the ,same force of, rightand truth, and have brought down to us thevery significance of it. The pioneering still goes, as they guard these ideals, ,showing to others their beauty, and strengthening their ownlives.-. . . -x 5 . , I N bg . ,. l . Linda Clements .7117 1 'll . , . ' fx ' - Carol Jo Clark ,t li lil ls, All i f 9 x x ll l. '. 4 HM 9? 'F ' iti l - l Jeanne Counts 4, N fy Y X' Q . Cathy Craigi-'sv ,i ,' 11' 'ii . I ' , ,ififi'Y . fx ,Lf-il' RFU 1 ' .' ' w fs 'N ' i li? 1 - l M y f- ll Susan Edwards. y - Judy Egleston , . I 1 ' V: rv. . - Fi' U , f r, - l Janie'Fie1cner 1 ,xg l' ,l gif , ll Janice..Fugitt 5:95 ' 'fl' -rf wnl A Y , 'Zim-1lg5'l il S ll tl I BrendaqFurr, 'l i i l ly f Missy Gossett -I f'- i ll-fl., A lr Q-' 5 ,, ,v f :Ji 1 .' ' xx ' . 1 -A W5 - :H Uv V 11 'Z it l 1.5, Mary Gresham. . L i l Patricia Hall , V y u: A iz X, . A 1 E, V A -S A' 53, ' ix 415 H V F JL. A l - Becky Hardin fl F, 'Q ,Q.,5f I Ann Hyman tl X M.. ft Q brig?-V A' I W , V , 'Miff'ff5'x , , .- .-1 Running to greet sisters to-be are Alpha Sig pledges, Janie Fletcher and Carol Jo Clark. ggunauvmwni-.:ax:nun.n..x:,-..,1.rix:v ' 1 L. -..' . . :i z gn nwm11 Freddie Hendricks is the Alpha Sigma Alpha Beau. Pam JOhl1SOf'l Becky McClendon Sandy McMullen Kathy Muse Susan Nash Loretta Singleton Carla Owens ' Sissy Pearce Tanya Perry Deb Reed Ann Retherford Betsy Westbrook Carol Sue Willhite Debbie Williams ' f ff l I ii, , -. ' -1 tg I W Y fr 'Fai l 4, Y-fm 1 1 A i fu24'sFib'i.il ' 1 .,. A X fi ..i NZ? N E SX as i V . .-v r, f i Ll ' il! M W' , 1 .55 - v ,'-- .g' ' N wi A 'Eff ,A S- 1. X .. A f v ev' 1' .l. fr , , ' is A' V , , ' il . ' at 'li ff .Cm 4 Xi i tl ' .A r I . , , I, lr X' 1 f-- s1m.u4luii.AM-as P-K? Rex Douglas iseatedl and Brian Willis look up dates inthe Sig Tau Co-Ed calendar. Production of the Calendar, featuring some of HSC's loveliest girls, is one of the fraternity's annual projects. l lf S V T- Eva Sossamon l gli V'-, I il T l 'Q House Mother ,N :IL t ' 'fig Q' L, X John Studer T 9- fl T T President j 'i . ' Carl Henson 5. if 1' Vice-President Q ' ' 1' S 1 H - Gary Newcomb I ,Q Sec. Vice-President 3 ' , il' X v Jimmy Sears 3 'Fl NA Secretary 'T , 'w Vernon Brooks ,, L i 1i5.,f,l!5g . 1 Treasurer ,-.5 0- .I , j,. fc. l- l 0 1, . ' 'G' ' 1 V ' 'S ' I Steve Baldwin , ws, ' G Tom Black Y, Steve Brooks - V, - - mine! - fi tif ' Q 355 - gi 1 y 'T-f Rick Burrows -' X' Bill Dalton P Darrol Daves r, . L F1 W is s. f ' is - L-'A rl , 'Y 'X , Rex Douglas ., , V Bo Dyer -V Q g A Jeff Enis 210 Sigma Tau Gamma SIG TAU Publish nnual C0-Ed Calender We dared to dream a dream, One dreamt by all Yet dreamt anew. A bold dream, Of private perfectness to come Cupping it in our hand, Shielding the spark From the draft. It grows In glorious form, it strengthens And becomes Not yet reality, but a hope . . . A bright light shining, As brothers, we unite Each one a vital liame in the eternal fire - life. 4 4'N 'Q Sandy Weise was selected as Sigma Tau Gamma's 1972 White Rose. iff' '-A' ,fl is ll ' i t l vlikl an W r 0 if V 'X it ' X -, W if :tx '. Richard Faulkner . 1 Ted FotiQ , a, ,, .. ll is- ll lv! l ' Steve Gill 1 A Q' 1 Tom Graff W 3 K' . l A ri VV, Dennis Grubbs ik, ri-'rl Rick Harkens 2 T. V r is .. lj 'K 5 J ,F X if - A , g M' NV Rodney Herndon Tom Higden .. L 'ix W ,. I t i f iii f. L. , t, . ft ' Am, 'rr D I I E anny vy 4 ii ' l Mark Jumper The Reddie Spirit Sign was carried faithfully by the Sig Tau' each Reddie home football game. 9 Q l D ri. ,,, . l W. l QL A A If l V, ' f. Delbert Kesterson John McElrath :Q A ,lf , ' Gill Landers Ken Malone I 6 'r I ' ' N 1 G' . I f l 1+ H l do l v . - l v if . ,, V - 'Q , V , ' ' I 'X '. D 'Eglin ' ' ' N Jackie Lee Terry Norris l P. 4' X L V1 if .- Bob Ligon Mark Nutt ,Q if 'l Pj H F fY, y i - 1 -ii' e Steve Ratcliff 'G rl .l L' l Buzz Samples rs l be U'- .K .,, Gary Stevenson l F ,. ' ,I Mox Tackett 5 Y G AS- W ' Y f.. j' 5' l L 1 'I l Steve Tarkington in l 1 I A 4 H11 Tim Tenn ' V, lL' jg Rickey Tschepikov , g' r . ,Q l 'Q' 1 A . l Debbie Hollowell was the Sig Tau's sweetheart for 1972. Jimmy Young Harold Woodard Brian Willis 3 ie - ,N xy. Ai- 1 sto When you're up against a trouble, Meet it squarely, face to faceg Lift your chin and set your shoulders Plant your feet and take a brace When it's vain to try and dodge itg Do the best that you can dog You may fail, but you may conquer, See it through! Black may be the clouds about you And your future may seem grim, But don't let your nerve desert you' Keep yourself in fighting trim. If the worst is bound to happen, Spite of all that you can do, Running from it will not save you. See it through! Even hope may seem but futile, When with troubles, you're beset But remember you are facing Just what other men have met. You may fail, but fail still fightingg Don't give up, what e'er you do Eyes front, head high to the finish See it through! r Edgar A. Guest Omega Psi Phi Omega Psi Phi Enters Second Year At HSC Joe D. O'NeaI Vice-Basnileus Jerry Jackson Keeper of Records and Seals John Butler Dean of Pledges Ivory Cannon 3'f'T Don Baker Basileus RQ! 'Qi ef' 4 fl li, ..1 j-f XE rf , v i.. . V3 i ! its U at 1 fLeft and below! Omega Psi Phi members perform their unique serenade . The custom officially opens the fraternity s inltia tion period. 1, tl.: ,.,.. . hi- X -VA 55' 1 v ti. 3 'l' I 1 A ' , y lf ' . 'Y K if :fi X 4, 4 3' .L If Y-2 1-2+ 0 ,Ho W Q I f W' 3' l 'S- ,ffg ls, If . r, ., gi V lf... N . LIT . K l . l, W l V, , A , l ,5 . gi ,, Q I .,V , 6 .5 -K A 3 Q'v' 5'Wi '+ 2f f ' 1 v A r Q C , Qi -1 x ixuil QW 4 'W 4- C All V -,-'. i f -- . , 1 -, in .- 2 wr fxi -l l Jimmie Carter Alonzo Clayborn Theandrew Clayborn Charles Cobbs Keeper of Finance Greg Hannah Kirk Hannah Gregory Hill James Arther Horton Debbie McGhee, a sophomore from Texarkana, was se- lected Omega Psi Phi's sweetheart. Wendell Hughey Walter Kennedy Billy LeFear Johnny Mixon Charles Pearson Reporter Samuel Reed Chaplain Lemuel Ross Richard Sutton '-f ' 4 3 .Y e---, ef ' V we N A . i xml 4? ' .s lei i if 2 :Ji E .L l rt- gravy l '.,V l x f N :J- V ' ' 5' 1 1?-if .' 7 ' x M I' '. ,Q W. ,A . sz lr' i will K 2' .. 1 If - 1 R TT ' ' ' 'K' r X '- ' ' ' 'Q-' . 1' Fir .nd A -'s ' ,nb NJA I Y AS , .l:. J'3., - l x 1 x' f if Dorothy McFadden, Shirley Conway, and Sharon Simmons assist Dean Smith in preparing plans for Delta Sigma Theta's holiday par y. - The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, estab- lished during the early 1900s, was organized in order to form a closer union among college women for the fos- tering of high ideals in moral, social and intellectual life, and the assisting of members in every way. The principle aim of this sorority is cultural and edu- cational. It works to establish, maintain and encourage high cultural, intellectual, and moral standards among members to engage in public service programs and to promote and encourage achievement in education by granting scholarships and other similar assistance. The first chapter of this newest sorority on HSC campus has eleven charter members. These charter members were Cynthia Bell, junior of Lockesburgg Patricia Ann Campbell, junior Gurdong Linda Carrigan, sophomore of Nashvilleg Carolyn Coleman, sophomore Hot Springsg Charlene Marshall, sophomore of Colum- busg Gloria Merrick, junior of McCaskillg Marion Ogden, senior of Hopeg Rochelle Rhodes, sophomore of Hot Springsg Mary E. Watson, sophomore of Malverng Patri- cia Diane Watts, junior from McCaskillg and Emma Williams, sophomore of Camden. Linda Carrigan, Debbie McGhee, Rochelle Rhodes, Marion Ogden, and Carolyn Coleman look over their sorority's first pages in the STAR. Delta Sigma Theta A EC-D Becomes Henderson' Newest Greek Organizatio Marion Ogden President Patrician Ann Campbell Secretary Debra McGhee Treasurer Dean Virginia Smith Advisor . J il. , as' 4.4 i ,X A ,V ,, 56 ,fo f t , li l Cynthia A. Bell fr If- Elsie Buckley Linda Carrigan A !.--if Carolyn Coleman IAIW y 'iff' Dianne Culley l A W , Dorothy McFadden I.--W-W -3 l iiiufii A M l ' i Charlene Marshall ji Gloria Merrick ' Lil aa ' Demonstrating one of the less serious sides of college life, Marcia Wilson shows her prowess with the cue. 'ink Don Baker was chosen as Delta Sigma Theta s beau Linda Phillips Rochelle Rhodes Ruth Sanders Mary Watson Patricia Watts Emma Williams Marcia Wilson Karen Womack ml .--, , . l? 1 , ' iQ 4 an -F' Newman Club ewman Club Helps the Catholic Student Become Aware of His Responsibilities The Newman Club is a Catholic student orga- nization dedicated to service, both on campus and in the local community. It gives Henderson students the opportunity to actively participate in many worthwhile projects and to study and discuss important religious principles. The reli- gion this club associates with is one of the oldest on the face of the earth. The word catholic means all-inclusive and liberal. Yet as many people understand it, the Catholic religion is very strict. This is just one of the points the Newman Club ponders during its meetings. . 5 ' ,...-J. .sn , i. - ,J-x - HID. 'J 'L H: F:- is Newman Club: The members of the organization are: Dean Virginia Smith, Margaret Volger, Charmaine Surprenant, Susan Sorsby, Robert Simpson, Ronnie Nlazzia, Jack Gilbert, Steve Cuffman, Major Griffin, Patty Bergman, Ester Ongay, Dennis Wells, Dale Schimmel, Dennis Garner. Bible Chair Bible Chair Encourages Young Christians The Bible Chair, sponsored by the Church of Christ, encourages the social, moral, and spiritual well-being of students at HSC and renders service to the college. This year the organization invited speakers to present pro- grams on subjects of interest to the members. The club offers a way to meet freinds and develop Christian character. A MTI! The .members of the Bible Chair are: front row: Charmerle Whitman Paulette Reed Zella Cochran Sharon Everett Brenda Phillips Vicki Batesg and back row: Loyl Bradley, Charles Toney, Mike Stanton Troy D Herrin Harlan Mcwarters Debbie Stanton McWatters and Jerry Kline. Wesley Student Center Wesley Serves as Center for Methodists J., -..,...,.1 I I '-sm - V .. 1 ihewimuiim. , S Wesley Foundation is the scene of many social, educational, and religious activities. The purpose of Wesley is to lead all members of the college and uni- versity community to accept the Christian faith in God according to the Scriptures, to live as true dis- ciples of Jesus Christ, and to be- come members of Christ's Church, to deepen, enrich. and mature the Christian faith of college and uni- versity men and Women through commitment to Jesus Christ and his Church, and to prepare them for active lives of service and leader- ship in and through the Church during and after their student years. And. to witness in the campus community the mission, message, and life of the Church. Wesley: From left to right, John Bray, President: Diann Howard, Vice-Presidentg Mike Fuell, Donna Jean Glascow, Laura Brame, Robin Rhodes, David McNamara, Holley Haley, Cathy Kidd, Rev. David Hankins, Brenda Beck, Sec.-Treas. l The members of the BSU are: Marie Hill, Secretary, Cheryl Serrells, Publicity, Marsha Jewell, Music, Jean Meachan, Missions, Joe McCarty, Missions, Dana Bunn, President: Robert Hill, President of Freshman Council, Susan Atchison, Program: Johnny Moore, Social, Dianne Moore, Vice-President: Evelyn Cook, Social. - 1 The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to help students grow spiritually as they develop aca- demically. This is done through dialogues, Bible studies and mission projects. These are in addition to the Reachout programs held each Monday. Tues- Baptist Student Unifm day. and Thursday. The BSU is an excellent oppor- tunity for young Christians to meet together for worship and fellowship. B U Grow pirituall Three Cis rganize this Year Christian Challenge on Campus Christian Challenge on Campus is a nondenominational newly organized club this year. The members include older Henderson and Ouachita students that are college oriented. Sponsors are: Reverend and Mrs. L. R. Swann. ,,,,,,,,, .,., 1-frdms :ummm F114 fum vena mans SME? 9584 ,Ms-va irq- mm 'v My mm unulwul filly: ii 1' JSE ' Hifi!! Qin 1 i 'iifik use-in i, renin' QF' VY Members are: Standing: David Ivy, Ricky lvyg Seated: Winnie Givens, Brenda Malcomb, and Cindy Williams. Chi Alpha is a religious organization in co- Chi Alpha A'-x operation with the Assemblies of God. The i ' ' members and their sponsors meet each week S for a time of fellowship and worship. They p attend two retreats a year-a fall state retreat , and a spring four-state retreat. Some of the activities include a car in homecoming parade. Christmas for a needy family. car washes, and rummage sales. eetings Chi Alpha: Left to right, front row: Bill Smith, President: Brenda Ivlinorg Sheila Owen, Vice-Presiderrtg Kathy Lynng Kim Ho- pkins. Sec.-Treas.g Left to right, back row: Glen Strawn, Dorothy Leamons, Jackie Richison, Mike Fuell. If.iF2'W'fIf'77' ,-Yyyggijgim V A 5 Qgimvu f anti:-.Q , n. Q fi. -MLW ' .- - ' Y UC gfiglzifigi tl .f . Y 'N-r ywdwkt f-vw -.l . ,gs . 7 l'if-9915. 'A - - . ' kaswww' l 'fri are -ifhgfyr-ez ,' f l Empw , tam f -' -1' ft.-5.516-!1',, iw :Q , . E551-7.41111 - ' .l . Vi? '. U-'5' ' yi-Qhiiv. . Mauwn l',:-' ,,..:. . , .v 'lf-Lfwftri ,fi 'ixjViI1r,'.'f ,I 'gif ' i ,, , .l .V . ...e if . ii i,..1.1V . Eggr- . , 5.32 ,' , , - , , . , A D' '-1 - 4 -0 u',sfs Alcullvx on' .,a.,.. ,ws ix l-. ya , , ,A Q . 1' . .- 1 . - .'-' A '- ' -' - - we.-.::'.,.,. '1. ' nuts' 0 9 Oo - e it .,:.q.,9-.o'..9 .1451 1 o 1 1:.o.:,' ,p ,o , a ' s',,l ,v'o U o ' 1 y '-u'q .o' n 1 .Q .o' 1 A , ,An:.l' . 1 '41,-I' isiag...-..v....-.' ...I Association of Childhood Education ACEI Works to Help Children i 1 The Association of Childhood Education Interna- tional Works for the education and well-being of ' children. It was founded in 1930. An interest in children is the only requirement for membership. -ruff , it-r-if The members of the ACEI are: first row: Kathy Pitts, Kathy KeIIo99, Gary Wait, and second row: Judy Bell, Kathy Calloway, Sharrolean Counts, Linda Olive, Juanita Robertson, and Janey Zullo. . - yf 12 A- - ffm 5 ga ww-AQ.'fJ3117f W 1pWfTggfZ gff'fg ?3f'xW - 2 9 1 l M .mf,M f' 5Mf ,ef'Qefa .:ffg2ff f5 W'WKwQ iQ .rWwg, N .'X. , My In mM.,,Q .H ,.', U -1Nf ZW ,Ei gf WX A ' iff- -i 'W Nl 55WfM1M,,HwA 1W--V 3 V' Sl? -' 3' ,,,N ,yV,,!1,ff ,,,,, 5 13. 33 b V -H, , 3 - -5 . p W l W yum .yi 0-,W W- M MQ? .Tum-Ugg ,. N-. YW -1-A :'N, .-,N . AAVA N M- - V' L ' f, n' ' A- Nvx. ' 1 'au -6' f 'T ,paw -If ,'.'1Qf:-.tfffg - ,V - auf -'-. ,-'A M 5 Mfr y N 'M -H43-5.'5:,'j'L,K.:,gtg X W , Ma f z I 3' My , ww' W. .J 7 -' M - 1 ' .nw iz. J b X b M D Y V , -. X MM 'wr 1, up . ,.,, V5 ,- , wx., 1 , , 4 V+ . , . J-, r. f-. 1 w 3 .- A - 5 1 ., '- : .f. ' 1 1, -' , w L L Ll XLR Uf- 1 , 3 , I 19,1 J P2 . , W 1 i'l Q'v 3 Y ,- ', E .lg 1 . 7' --..., w r I fa.. . ' i 4 52. ,, ' ' f -1,7 1 V nv I ,sgznv Q ,. V YN., Y, -, M .. Q, . ffff -f 1:34. J .1 :li . V mY , ,-g,wg.f5 L: . . 1 ,Vg , .,w'g,Qsf,Qg,Y-1,-wg. as , iffgfgg1- 4 , 1 ' ,, :na-..4'. . gp-,, ,, , -I-alum Miss Henderson Pageant Before the Pageant are Many Nights of Practice Lynn Boles as Pageant Coordina- tor instructs the contestants. Qneryl Abernathy finds practicing her tumbling act difficult withlan Injured arm. V ' H- , Y ' I , V H ' Brenda Chastain has en- thusiasm to spare even while only practicing her talent number. After Last mute Detalls . . . t t t .Ya s l Behind stage Lynn Boles checks with Richard Salleeg Nancy Birkhead, Mistress of Ceremonies, and Wayne Green, pianist. .lfj , IMA xl 4 .- N N ' The audience waits for the pageant to begin I Mrs. Westlake helps Joy Gingerich with her gloves. Miss Henderson Pageant Pageant Begins with the Theme, H alentines and Love Songs i 13 I fi - , i ,Q ' 'X i .. ,' 1 5 ,. 'kia' E T- if 2. V., -.,-,:.,:j -.Aa g x l..,,, ,Li- ' '-fa-f.f'-2-wiisl-...,.-R2 ., rrikzmhi H ,iq 1- - 1 A- - '- M t .grfjgt-'f'1evr.:Fff?Ff-f5. ., ,A 1.5-Tlzqcigp.-.',i.' i 'M' i'Wix ::7'4 g! W ,gn g, 7 A - a -Ms . ,W The contestants forthe Miss Henderson Pageant were Vicky Arnold, Virginia Gorman, Marilyn Nash, Gail Sharp, Shirley Wheeler, Cathy Stevens, Leesa Haney, Catherine Manor, Rozanne Blackwell, Cindy Marsh, Cheryl Abernathy, Joy Gingerich, and Brenda Chastain. M ' A r 'a The theme was effectively carried out by the sets and decora- tions. Phil Goudeau, Director of the Pageant, contributed the love songs. The Contestants Perform Marilyn Nash played the piano during the talent competition. .L f ii rx F I M, i 3 - x - .U lei L 7, ,au-ig., , ,,, , , ,-....... .. r:,.wJ,..,.,A -.,. -. . ,, t , - -- A 4 Av- --V.. , E ..-na.-.. Roxanne Blackwell performed with a dance routine. BFICG. The contestants line-up for the bathing suit competition. Cindy Marsh sang a med- Iey for her talent perform- Miss Henderson Pageant Miss Henderson 1972 s Chosen ,- P' Q H V, - 7-rf' L-.Ll5.,,:g,L . . Cathy Stevens is surprised when she finds that she has been chosen the new Miss Henderson. Lynn Boles crowns Miss Henderson 1972. Lynn Boles, Miss Henderson 1971, gives her farewell. .I i 1 l V 1 I I I 1972's Miss Henderson Begins Her Reign t, . -IF ' H I Cathy Stevens, Miss Henderson 1972, is shown with her court: , . 1 , , '- .ff x S..-I i i 3 eesa Haney, First Runner-upg Cheryl Abernathy, Second Runner-upg Gail Sharp, Third Runner-upg and Virginia Gorman, Fourth Runner-up and Miss Congeniality. Cathy Stevens is congratulated by her friends after the pageant. ' x S 1 Who's Who Jayne Alspaugh, Smackover, Senior, Social Work, STAR staff, Marching Band, Majorette, Choral Union, Sym- phonic Band, Heart and Key, Student Senate, Disciplinary Board, Delta Zeta, Panhellenlc . . . Kenny Black, Cusseta, Georgia, Senior, Management, Counter Guerrillas, Scab- bard and Blade, Phi Beta Lambda, Men's Council, AMS, Womack Hall Council, Golf . . . Jann Boggess Davis, Little Rock, Senior, Social Work, AWS, Roses of the Shield of Sigma Tau Gamma, Choral Union, Student Sen- ate, Alpha Xi Delta Patricia Callaway, Donaldson, Senior, Chemistry and Biology, Newman Club, Alpha Chl, Scotch Guard, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Masquers, Student Senate, Alpha Xi Delta .... G. Alan Clark, Hope, Senior, History and Sociology, Sociology Club, Alpha Chi, Action for Quality Club. . .Clifton Coleman, Hot Springs, Senior, History, Pershing Rifles, Debate Team, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Contemporary Jazz Band, Choral Union, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Track. . . Donald Cooper, Texarkana, Senior, Sociology and History, ORA- CLE, IFC, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sportsmanship Council . . . Roy Coston, Arkadelphia, Junior, Business, Heart and Key, Student Seante, Phi Beta Lambda, Sigma Phi Epsi- Ion. . . . Sharrolean Counts, Lockesburg, Senior, Ele- mentary Education, Alpha Chi, Confederation of Black Students, Young Democrats, A.C.E.l. Jayne Alspaugh Jann Boggess Davis Nr ii, , ,- 1' , Kenny Black .ii wx Patricia Callaway Clifton Coleman Donald Cooper Sharrolean Counts G. Alan Clark Otis Ray Coston Clarence Curry Wh0'S VVh0 Clarence Curry, Texarkana, Senior, Political Science, Student Senate, Confederation of Black Students, Head of Breakfast and Tutoring Program for Arkadelphia Public School System , .. Alice Duncan, San Antonio, Senior, English, Baptist Student Union, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, STAR, Heart and Key, AWS, President's Committee, Reddie Beauty Nominee, North Central Association Self- Study Committee, Young Republicans Pat Gorman, Foreman, Junior, Political Science, Heart and Key, Stu- dent Senate, Residence Hall Assistant, Debate Team . . . Leesa Haney, Camden, Junior, Biology, Heart and Key, Reddie Ripples, Student Senate, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta . . . Paul Hankins, Arkadelphia, Senior, Speech, Wesley Foundation, Heart and Key . . . Jim Har- low, Fordyce, Senior, Political Science and History, STAR Staff, Heart and Key, Student Senate, Student Body President, AD HOC Committee, Circle K, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, IFC . . . Cheryl Hasley, Arkadelphia, Senior, Sociolo- gy, Alpha Chi, Sociology Club, Young Democrats, Scotch Guard, Choral Union, Girls of the Golden Heart, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhellenic . . . Tommy Holiman, Crossett, Se- nior, Management, Phi Beta Lambda, Football, Track, Student Activities Board, Sportsmanship Council, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes, Student Affairs Committee, Student-Faculty Disciplinary Committee , .. Roger Hol- land, Arkadelphia, Biology, Senior, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Lambda Chi. Pat Gorman Alice Duncan Leesa Haney I fl' ,Q . .'Yrfq:4' ,',ir:',f, 5 if W' ll! r.4l,-,J QT -. l l is ll, l I4 1. x fan ,Q 2,5 H Tommy Holiman FF Cheryl Hasley N, 4 2 r v Paul Hankins ,, I L, 5 l l 1 ,A .M 1.3 J Q 1-,1 if -N 'l . i , fi Jim Harlow :A Roger Holland l ig 234 rw' i Becky Holt Mike Holloway Wh0's VVh0 Mike Holloway, Smackover, Senior, Physical Education, Basketball, Mr. HSC . . . Rebecca Holt, Arkadelphia, Se- nior, Biology, Alpha Chi, Masquers, Heart and Key, Alpha Sigma Tau Malessie Kee, Hazen, Senior Business Education, Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, ORACLE, Phi Beta Lambda, Marching Band, AWS, House Council, Faculty Senate Secretary, Arkansas' Miss Future Business Teacher of 1971, Philip G. Horton Scholarship, Divisional Business Scholarship Don Kneipp, Shreveport, Junior, Economics and Management, Alpha Chi, Constitution Revision Commit- tee Kenneth Lindsey, Texarkana, Senior, Music, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha, Contemporary Jazz Band, Wood- wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Jazz Fiock Ensemble, Woodwind Quartet Marcia Manning, Succasunna, New Jersey, Senior, Physical Education, Scotch Guard, P. E. Club, Women's Recreational Association, Cheer- leader, Homecoming Queen, Sportsmanship Council, Reddie Fiipples, Delta Zeta . . . Joe McCarty, Arkadelphia, Senior, Chemistry, Baptist Student Union, Alpha Chi, Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Chemistry Club, Marching Band, Heart and Key, Senate, Circle K George Tommy Mertens, Arkadelphia, Senior, Math, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Sheila Moncus, Princeton, Louisiana, Senior, Drama and Litera- ture, Masquers, Best Student Director, Best Supporting Actress, Nominated for Danforth Fellowship. 17 Malessie Kee Don Kneipp ,EL , N -4 Shelia Moncus Patti Peters 5 Fred Porter XZ- . E W ' J .5 . 1 Susan Nash Robert Porter 43 Ron Padgett Richard Sallee r i Jesse Simmons F l Who's Who Susan Nash, Lewisville, Senior, Business Education, Kappa Delta Pi, STAR Staff, Heart and Key, Student Sen4 ate, Cheerleader, Ready Beauty Finalist, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Panhellenic . . . Ronald Padgett, Arkadelphia, Se- nior, Chemistry, Alpha Chi, Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Chemistry Club, Heart and Key, Student Sen- ate, Circle K, Young Republicans, Big Men on Campus . . . Patti Peters, Arkadelphia, Junior, Physical Education, Concert Band, Marching Band, Majorette, Feature Twlrler, Reddie Ripples, Physical Education Club, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Girls' Softball Coach, Delta Zeta . . . Fred Porter, Hot Springs, Senior, Marketing, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Presidential Council, Sportsmanship Council, Swimming . . . Robert Porter, Arkadelphia, June ior, Chemistry, Heart and Key, Circle K, Chemistry Club, Alpha Chi, STAR Staff . . . Richard Sallee, Hope, Senior, Business, Student Senate, Student Body President, Heart and Key, Baseball, Theta Xi Jesse Simmons, West Memphis, Senior, Political Science, Confederation of Black Students, Alpha Chi, Omega Psi Phi Carol Williams, Hope, Senior, English, Wesley Foundation, Math Club, Masquers, SNEA, Choral Union, Heart and Key, Student Senate, President's Council, Disciplinary Committee, Young Democrats . . . Judy Williams, North Little Rock, Senior, Speech, Kappa Delta Pi, Scotch Guard, Association of Women Students, Sportsmanship Council, Heart and Key, Student Senate, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhellenic. Carol Williams Judy Williams Outstanding Senior Woman HSC Women Choose Zeller Cochran As Their Example Outstanding Senior Athlete Billy LeFear In 1967 he walked onto Henderson campus without a scholarship, the first black to partici- pate in Reddie football. In 1972 he left Hender- son as the ninth-round draft choice of the Cleveland Browns. Between these dates were times of great victories but also times of de- moralizing depression, both teamwise and per- sonal. But the one thing that never entered his life was defeat. In 1967 he weighed 168 lbs. and was considered too light. In 1972 he was a bruis- ing 205 lb. tailback, the second-leading ground- gainer in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Confer- ence averaging overione hundred yards a game. His growth as a football player and as a man will become an important chapter in the history of HSC. For his achievements both on and off the field of play, the 1972 Outstanding Senior Athlete Award was presented to Billy LeFear. Billy LeFear, shown in the game with OBU, amassed 1043 yards of total offense in 1971. Military Sponsors Military Organizations Honor Sponsors yi l l Terry Thompson Brigade Sponsor Joy Gingerich Pershing Rifle Sponsor Glenda Allen Assistant Brigade Sponsor Ronnie Jones and Chuck Aker, two of the musicians of Grimes Fox, help provide the music during the ball. Military Ball Seniors Honored During Ball Senior ROTC men and their dates are honored during the traditional Senior Walk. HSC Homecoming Homecoming is a stor of . . . l 1 - . f' Ava, . F. ,, . ' X - f. ' L 'tyg f.-'1' n df' 'lr' K t, f' wer- Q . ', I , 'H 1 , I r i r lr ii f l 1 Homecoming officially begins with the Coronation ceremony. This year's Homecoming Queen was Marcia Manning, her maids were: Julia Phillips, Lynn Boyles, Susan DeLinde, Betty Ramey, Susan Williams, Janice Brewer, Debbie Hollowell. and flower girl Vicki King. Different organizations begin at the first of the week building floats for the parade. One of the HSC's girls' favorite corsage. traditions is the homecoming . L -Q i A ,Ff.xaf,.. ..'- -- 1' 11- 1 - fl ' -' - i7f.?Pi !fiU1f-'M - . A: 7 -Q VX l t- ,L . '-' .mia-E+. Ps, ,. i-:ng . - , L 't is K. - ' ' v -' ' L '. s--':'-4- N 'Q ' - ', ,-5-' ,. . -I 1 T 1 T it , -aff if it 4 ,T ti,-T: u -. . , 3,1-'T . 5- '. . tt, if' . 1 :I .fri , L.. ,' ha' 2: + 91 ' 'iv H I - :Q I . :ati It ' -- -.1 ui 1 i--- -214 , 3,54 I . it , ,. r: . t ' iff'- ':QQ-'B s t . I- , - 1' ,-,..-all . ws- A -V - . , , ,.,i, Homecoming wouldn't seem right without the drum that the Phi Lambs beat continuously from the pep rally Thursday night to kick off time Saturday. Even the cheerleaders seem to somehow find extra spirit for the big game. The union exhibits the spirit of the students. Then it's time for one of the greatest homecoming traditions-the parade! ... -M ,Ez ,,,.-- 'Th The parade begins with the military. V' pf .41 , 12 . I P e V - ,A , 3 Q v , , i u. 1 1 1 , 1 ,-5 , i Tim! The week of work put in on the float is evident. . r V v The parade attracts many spectators Some of the entries in the parade were very original. The highlight of the parade is the royalty float. HT.-Tagg, HEEL B'?5'lfE REUUIES And the score! . . . Memories The 1.971 Henderson State College Homecoming Queen-Marcia Mamng' HSC Homecoming ,J ff' Cheerleaders Reddie Rooters The HSC Reddies were spurred on to victory many times during the year by: Marcia Manning, Head Cheerleaderg Mary Jane Atwoodg Nancy Kleinschmidtg Sharron Brannong Jan Carpenter: Carolyn Hunterg Debra Scottg Dot Stuart. lun-xnnnug-v-Y ...vw .......,... V.. ..-..--.-.., S. This year the HSC Marching Band was lead by Debra Mathis: Lynn Boyles, Head Majorette Judy Minor: Susan Leibrock: Roxanne Blackwell Becky Huff: Glenda Allen: Vicky Arnold, Fea tured Twirler: Karron Davis. ... .rg . 3 11, J, -T 4 if Til, -, 112' ,LL 18. , gig, M94 214. W L V 1. w' rf' V . P - . . ..Y4.n.. - 1 . -,--.,. 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Reddie Beauties Nomie Gingerich Alice Duncan Reddie Beauties are chosen Marcy Jones for Service, Leadership Susan Nash Robin Rhodes Patti Peters Scholarship, Loretta Singleton Individuality, and Beauty Reddie Marcia Wilson Big Men 0n Campus wf Ronald B. Padgett Robert C. Porter Joseph P- MCCar'fy Walter W. Kennedy Jim S. Harlow Marc S. Williams Paul Charles Walker fun? W Alumni Day HSC Hosts First nnual lumni Da One hundred and eighteen Hold Reddiesi' re- turned to the campus for Henderson's Alumni Day activities held February 19. They came from Ohio, Georgia, New Jersey, Texas, Missouri, Louisiana and 16 different Arkansas communi- ties. The alumni registered, toured the campus buildings, looked at and heard demonstrations and exhibits pertaining to the academic pro- grams, had lunch, heard President Martin Garri- son and a panel of students discuss the college's progress and growth, elected otlicers, were en- tertained by a student talent show, and were guests of the college at the Military Ball that evening. The event, scheduled to become an annual event, was the first of its kind for Henderson. Here it is!! Mrs. Frances McLean of Arka- delphia found a copy of her yearbook when she attended Henderson State colle e 9 during Alumni Day. John Taylor, the first Black student to graduate from Henderson State College, returned to the campus from Kansas City, Mo. to participate in Alumni Day activities. .-riff L. . . . -.. of past HSC activities. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Witherington of Arkadelphia look at a collection of photographs I H 4 gy! 955 rw tv 3 . I ' iftfsixlf' Walter Broyles, of Arkadelphia, and Duke Wells, HSC alumni and Athletic Director, look at a collection of photographs depicting past activities at Henderson. Susan Nash hands Nila Turner, of Arkadelphia, her registration ribbon for the day's alumni activities. , - i .,- . , ,, Mr. and Mrs. James Ross of Watson were some of the alumni who took a bus tour of the Henderson State College campus. Volunteers help prepare the coffee in honor of the Queen of Stars contes- tants. 'i il .xx Terry Thompson, a contestant, chats with one of the judges, Mrs. W. D. Feaster, Dr. Basford and Miss Brink- ley. The faculty women showed their sup- port by attending the coffee. 258 l I r r' 4 Kl?? Queen of Stars Pageant Girls Compete for Queen of Stars Title Each year the Henderson State College students vote to nominate five finalists for Queen of Stars contest. After the girls have been selected, there is rigid com- petition to select the Queen of Stars. This year the judges were Mrs. H. D. Luck, Mr. Tom Chandler and Mrs. W. D. Feaster. In the morning a coffee was given to honor the nomin- ees and allow the girls to meet the judges. During this time the girls were interviewed by each judge. Later in the day there was included bathing suit competition, evening gown review and more interviews and a noon luncheon. The judges decided the winner and the results were kept in strictest coniidence until the annual Awards Day Assembly early in May. 'CIE' K.. . Vicky Arnold talks with Mrs. H. D. Luck, one of the judges. Charlotte Arnold displays her poise during an interview with the judges. !.-Al!! .-. . E .. STAR Co-editor Robert Porter gives Glenda Allen and Terry Thompson moral support before evening gown competi- tion. Queen of tars Charlotte rnold ,,,-.. 1 4 1 f-.4 41' Aj ,cc ij ni J' I .1 ,. f m. Xggafh. r QW :V .wr :,, HF -. QT' ' , 411- L w 1 1 n.,11 1, Queen of Stars Finalists Glenda Allen -iii -eh -E-. V-,-me J, -. g, 5 1 Vicky Arnold I 9 . 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'i : f Q,5, ,i1,-ffLpi'F- ,M , - . , 'WF , ' 4.1 - ,. fm- ff lb vbvr-Q REDDI E FOGTBALL 1 s , 12 'S 1 I N' 5 A-A f 'mi N - AA, 1 -P la V -A -1,1 H ' .L 1 1 - -99' H- grit K! 3 1 ggi 'Q' 'Wu L. 1 .1 up , , A 1 ,. It ' V 1, , -Q M-. me 11443914 'W M. 'K K' -.E+ -9' . . . 'Y K+-ir 31,1 U ' SEASON'5 RECQRD - In 1.31. Vi z , ,.1, ' 4 I 'HSC 24 M1ss1ssT3Tj1ioLLEGE:' 6A ' . A A A 1' HSC I3 s.E. OKLAHOMA 7 . .W .hr W 1 HSC I4 ARKANSAS31TEl3Ismfw 35 ' HSC I4 soUTHEiiN'STATEgf 20 qi 1 Hsc I3 UA MONTICELLO 101 V, A ' A .' ' i gi- HSG 27'f1fFLoRENcE STATE- 'T HSC? 13'HARD1HG ' 331 1 H533 I3 STATE coLLEGE ,HSC y 0UACHfTA'EKPI1ST'55 l rv 1 '81 14 ' .21 A . .V F J ,fx V A I I ' -4 1' .. -E fm 1-. .1 1 Af 1 5. H E N 1 '- ,v . TL.: 1 Football Em -1- - ol -r' rl l 4 'F' E 5 E, , fd. as-, F Q, , D' lfli ,V 'S' ' tn x 1' sxvfllti n iff: ,Q ' rf 5 f gi'ftf2'3?TgQfl ,. if Q 'F 'if , S J L tr: 'E if X ,,,r ff, ' t safe ' vs xg: as E, ., S ff- f IF tg, ng. ' J R - bf 1 4. , its-M Q 1, fi' 1' .1- ' HPR f M ' fl --,tm 1' FW l 'Q E5 T 4 l ' - 14 X , X ,M . i . - , ' xi Ll I ., L I' L - . if L HH 1 ' 'aw e 35' M- - F 55 X H U X f 4 'av it . ' ' 1 ,+. Q, 7. Rf S 1, s if 7 , K vt - , V lr., W rm N N 1 1 v 3 : AE 4 f 1 , 5 W' Ile' 'gg'-ff 51: U 'dr we 2' X 13365 'im rx Xllfk., fx Eg' fX Wi 'X . ' - 'im 17 ,, F, q ' - h , 1 .. slag 131 SSW 11 glassy' 33,5 01 43-4 Z ig ga L 'fi' ' -ax. 4-'ix' ' , J- L L E , E-, ! ' g, .- e4 1 , - .. n i 4 V A ' W 1, fi vi. , 1 ,fs ' very 'fix ' 1971 Reddies: First Row: Jodie Carter, Bill LeFear, Calvin Johnson, Terry Bell, Norman Davis, Ernest Rhone, Charles Burns, Lyle Jones. Second Row: Barry Sample, Louis Pryor, Pat McGuire. Jim Rice, Bill Miller, Sylvester Henry, Mike Green, John Ford. Third Row: Elwood Edwards, Ricky Lee, James Tully, James Despain, Jim Radford, Richard Faulkner, Sidney Waller, James White. Fourth Row: Dennis Parker, Quadel Johnson, Pat McNeil, Daryl Muslow, Ricky McGill, James Dishroom. Fifth Row: Ray Reynolds, Maurice Grant, Randy Byrd, Lester Scroggins, James Dixon, Roy Optiz, Ellis Caple, Greg Jacobs. Sixth Row: Tommy Agers, Bill McCoy, Steve Hughes, Ronnie Beaver, Bruce Waters, Drew Parker, Howard Thresher, George LaFargue. Seventh Row: Jimmy Dill, Bob Kane, Charlie Hesser, Mike Hale, Russel Bearden, Jim Richardson, Darrell Horton, Julian Turner. Eighth Row: Joe Yancey, Dave Goldie, Larry Locke, Tom Stitfner, Jim Harrison, Danny Goddard, Harry East, James Morehart. Ninth Row: Mgr. Ricky Ford, Mgr, Jack Allen, Tommy Holiman, Donnie Thomas, Danny Lindsey, Silas Johnson, Charlie Walker. Tenth Row: Coaches Fred Dawson, Vance Strange, Head Coach, Ralph Sporty Carpenter, Lindsey Henry, Bobby Gentry, Don Wilkinson. l 4 x Reddie Coaches: Front Row: Ralph Sporty Carpenter, Head Coach: Fred Dawson. Back Row: Don Wilkin- song Vance Strangeg Lindsey Henryg and Bobby Gentry. l f ' ,hpl nb. 4 .1 '- J 'M-YJ Football Reddies Drop Choctaws In Seasonis Opener Three defensive gems, a scrambling quarter- back, and the bullish running of two halfbacks gave the Reddies their opening-game win over the Choctaws of Mississippi College. An interception by captain Danny Lindsey on the Choctaws' hrst possession gave the Reddies their first scoring opportunity. The score came when sophomore quarterback Lewis Pryor, un- able to find a pass receiver. ducked his head, and scampered thirteen yards for the score. A touchdown-saving tackle by Jodie Carter stopped the Choctaws' next scoring threat and Henderson again cranked up its ground machine. The result was a 98-yard scoring march capped by Billy LeFear's short plunge for the score. After the Choctaws unveiled a hint of offen- sive light with a 40-yard scoring toss from John Buskirk to Win Foshee, the undaunted Reddies countered with Ray Reynolds' eighteen yard field goal. The score was set up by John Ford's fumble recovery of a dropped punt. A short Mississippi College punt gave the Redmen their last scoring opportunity in the third quarter. Darrell Horton plowed over the goal line and the Reddies had a 24-6 opening game win. Driving for extra yardage, junior halfback James White picks'up valuable yardage against Mississippi College. Behind the solid wall formed by Bob Kane 1621, John Ford f82J, Bill McCoy 1531, and Elwood Edwards f52J, James White turns the corner and sets his eyes for the goalline. 191' Reddies Conquer ud and Savages In ictory At Oklahoma The Reddies battled both the elements and the Southeast Oklahoma Savages as they sloshed their way to a muddy 13-7 victory at Durant, Oklahoma. Again it was the reckless scrambling of Lewis Pryor which gave the Reddies their victory margin. The 5'll quarterback slipped and slid 56 yards late in the Hrst half to score I-ISC's decisive touchdown. The Reddies had struck earlier in the first quarter when Darrell Horton swam the last yard of a 65-yard drive. Ray Reynolds' extra point gave the Redmen an early 7-0 lead. S.E. Ok- lahoma bounced back minutes later when Mike Bundy pulled a scoring strike out of the clouds for a 50-yard touchdown play. But Pryor's jaunt and key defensive plays late in the game gave the Reddies their second win. Outrunning a Mississippi College Choctaw, quarterback Lewis Pryor heads for the end zone for the Reddies' first 1971 touchdown. lg., mega i ff' it i s A -b i: ggi? rl -if-cf' , .-1 251 2- .4 1 , 1 1 eected as captains for the 1971 campaign were Danny Lindsey, ileftl a four-year letterman from Bearden and Elwood Edwards irightl, a four-year Ietterman from Malvern. Techis Wishbone Hands Reddies First Season Loss Arkansas Tech, only weeks away from the number one spot in the national polls, unveiled an awesome offensive machine in the Reddies' first conference game. Running from a modified Wishbone, the Wonder Boys grabbed an early advantage and routinely captured a 35-I4 victo- ry. After trading fumbles on each team's first possession, Tech turned loose tailback Benny Shepherd for a 46-yard touchdown run. A sec- ond fumble recovery opened the door for Phil Fisher's one yard plunge. and Shepherd -gave the Wonder Boys a 21-0 lead with a five yard run in the second period. The Reddies began their short-lived comeback on their following possession, when Billy LeFear sped am'-md left end for HSC'S first Score- shows in the faces of linebacker Howard Thresher fleftj and defensive end Undaunted by the Reddies' surge, Tech coun- James Morehart. tered with Larry Brown scoring from the five. The Reddies unveiled the halfback-pass on their next series when LeFear heaved a long lioater to Bruce Waters. The play set up Lewis Pryor's touchdown run. The scoring display ended when Tech's Larry Brown rammed up the middle for the final touchdown. The strain of constant- battle against the high-powered Wonder Boy offense Safety Tommy Holiman makes a touchdown-saving tackle on the Wonder Boy's Larry Brown. Arkansas Tech's offense wasn't slowed by the play however as the visitors from Russellville galloped to a 35-14 victory. Safety Jodie Carter l35l and linebacker James Dishroom l30J move in to make sure the Wonder Boy is down. Football outhern State's Rally Downs Faltering Reddies The Southern State Muleriders shook off an early Reddie scoring attack and rallied to take a 20-14 victory. The Reddies lit the scoreboard first when Billy LeFear went up and over from one yard out early in the first quarter. Southern State countered when Steve Lamb launched a scoring aerial to Eddie Choate. The PAT failed and the Reddies clung to a slim one-point lead. But that lead didnit last long as Cornell Wil- liams received a Reddie punt and dashed down the sidelines thirty-yards for the go-ahead score. Late in the first half, the Muleriders seized an- other scoring opportunity when Stan McGhee intercepted a Reddie pass. Quarterback Lamb connected with Williams for the score and Hen- derson trailed by 20-7. Battling back, the Reddies scored in the sec- ond half when LeFear capped an 89-yard drive with a four-yard TD sprint. Reynolds converted but the Reddies couldn't muster another scoring drive and the game ended with Southern State on top. , '5- K l L-.ftftriwl tl A slicing tackle by sophomore Maurice Grant upends Tech's Larry Brown in the Reddies loss to the Wonder Boys. Reynolds' Kick Boosts Reddies Over UAM It was clearly Ray Reynolds' night at Monti- cello as the Reddies took on the University of Arkansas at Monticello. The talented junior placekicker coolly splitthe uprights with a mere 45 seconds of playing time remaining to give Henderson a 13-10 win. But a lot of the victory credit also went to Henderson's pro prospect Billy LeFear. The senior scatback rushed for 196 yards, the best day of his career. Lewis Pryor openedthe show for the Reddies when he dashed 25 yards for a touchdown when the, game was only three minutes old. In, second quarter, Reynolds rehearsed his heroics withra 35-yard' field goal to give the Reddies a I0-point bulge. -UAM proved that they too had a talented toe when Chuck Karnes boot- ed a 44-yard field goal to narrow the margin, A fourth quarter .Boll Weevil touchdown knotted the game at 10-all, but Reliable Ray trotted on to the field and before 6,000 people did what he does best. And Henderson was then 4-2 in the conference. HSC linebacker Ricky McGill cuts off the Boll Weevil quarterback while Larry Locke C751 moves in to assist. The Reddies' Bruce Waters gathers in a pass against the Boll Weevils of UAM Henderson best pro-prospect, Billy LeFear, powers for yardage in the Reddies' victory over Florence State. 'Y 5?'1't'3Ef- m f vu, Football Florence State Falls Before Reddie Onslaught The Reddies jumped to an early I4 point lead, and held on for a 21-7 victory over the Florence State Lions. Again, the Reddie defense provided the initial break when Jodie Carter pounced on a bobbled Lion snap. Lewis Pryor tossed a fourth-down pass to end Bruce Waters for the first score. Ray Reynolds kicked the extra point and the Reddies led 7-0. Lewis Pryor provided the next Reddie fireworks when he fielded a Lion punt and scampered 85 yards down the sideline for the score. Florence State battled back, driving 72 yards in eight plays. Fullback Mike Wilburn put the Lions on the scoreboard and the PAT was good. The Reddies added an insurance touchdown early in the third quarter, when they held the Lions deep in their own territory and took over on downs. Billy LeFear broke loose for a 68-yard run from scrimmage which took the ball to the Lion six. Darrell Horton rammed over for the score, Reynolds converted, and the Reddies had a 21-7 victory. Ray Reynolds successfully converts an extra point attempt against Florence State. Reddies Drop AIC Game To Harding Bisons The Harding Bisons' exploded for three touchdowns in the final 16 minutes of the game and downed the Reddies 24-3. Alan Dixon, the Bisons' hard-running workhorse, was the Red- dies' undoing as he carried 35 times for 180 yards and two touchdowns. Harding took advantage of a Reddie fumble late in the third quarter, and quickly moved 19 yards for the score. Tom Ed Gooden kicked the extra point. The Reddies were unable to mount an attack and Harding took over and again moved for a score. Again it was Alan Dixon who rammed his way over the goal line for the touchdown. Several minutes later, the Bisons struck again, marching 54 yards in I2 plays. Reserve quarter- back Terry Welch tossed a nine-yard pass to Bill Watts for the score. Henderson's bright spot of the night was a field goal by Ray Reynolds late in the first half. But Gooden matched Reynolds' effort 90 sec- onds later with a 34-yard kick. ,- , J. , Lewis Pryor follows the blocking of Billy LeFear l21l and Silas Johnson 1653 in the Reddies 14 14 tue with SCA Reserve quarterback Jim Radford was perhaps the best passer on the Reddie team. Here he launches a long one against the SCA Bears. l l Defense Gives Reddies Tie With State College The Reddies' Homecoming game against State College of Arkansas was perhaps one of the strangest on record. Henderson, trailing I4-0 late in the third quarter, used its defense to provide the points and came away with a 14-14 tie. The Bears opened the afternoon scoring with a 70-yard march culminating in Clayton Irey's one-yard plunge. A fourth-down pass from Irey to Bill White gave the Bison's their second touchdown, and Harding seemed well-on their way to a victory. The tide turned for the Reddies when Irey's pass was intercepted by Jodie Carter a yard deep in the endzone and the future All-AIC safety scampered 101 yards for the score. Minutes later, Irey collided with his halfback and Larry Locke snatched the ball from the stumbling Bison. The Reddie defensive guard lumbered 49 yards and Henderson had tied the game. The pass rush was one of HSC's major weapons in 1971. Robert Parker, HSC's defensive end, shows the best way to stop a passing team. Football Late Drive Falls Shortg Reddies Yield To OB Lewis Pryor opened the 48th Battle of the Ravine with four straight quarterback keepers for 69 yards following a Ouachita fumble. The last carry was for three yards and Henderson's opening touchdown. The two teams then settled down for a defensive clash until OBU quarter- back Barry Bennet spotted Charles Carozza in the end zone and tossed a six-yard scoring pass. The Tigers grabbed the lead late in the first half when the AIC-s leading groundgainer, Johnny Baker, dove three yards for the score. The Tigers pulled away in the second half when Baker dashed ten yards around left end for the score culminating a 55 yard drive. The Reddies, behind the power running of Billy Lel-Tear. drove 7l yards for their second score of the afternoon. Pryor again crossed the goal line from three yards out, and the Reddies trailed by only a touchdown. Following a missed OBU held goal, the Red- dies began their race against the clock. With Pryor going to the air, the Reddies moved quickly to the OBU eight-yard line. but the drive stalled. With seconds remaining on the clock, the Reddies were faced with a fourth down. Pryor dropped back. but in a strong rush from line- backer Leigh l-largis kept the scrambler in the pocket. The Reddies hopes for a comeback van- ished when the ball was jarred loose from Pryor and OBU recovered. M .'e ji P 1 ff ' - Defensive back Billy Miller wrestles OBU's Johnny Baker to the ground, while defensive captain Danny Lindsey 1813 rushes in to put on the finishing touches. Q One of the bright spots of the 1971 season was the punting of Billy Miller. Averaging almost 40 yards a punt, lVIiller's boots were consistently high spirals making runbacks difficult. 3 . A highlight of the Henderson-Ouachita game was the confrontation of the AIC's number one and number two groundgainers, OBU's Johnny Baker fbelowj and the Reddies' Billy LeFear labovej. 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There was the familiar Mike Peterson still clearing the boards with one sweep and still shooting with almost delicate finesse from the deep corner. There was the quarterback Mike Holloway, still peering through squinted eyes, constantly gauging the opponent's defense and keeping a controlling rein of the Reddie point machine. There was Floyd Gentry, still tipping in crucial misses and stealing errant passes at just the right moment to turn a game around. But there were new faces, many of them. Each became an integral part of a Reddie team that was unlike any other. Sam Witherspoon stepped into the shoes of departed All-American Danny Davis, and the slender sophomore, with springs where most people have legs, promptly took command of the Reddie scoring. Larry Bray transferred from San Jacinto Jr. College and brought with him the spark needed to ignite the Reddie attack. Chuck Heitholt joined the Red- dies from Quincy, Illinois, and excited the fans with his reckless style of scrambling and diving for loose balls. And then there was Andy Lloyd, a former Arkansas High School All-Star, who inherited the quarterbacking job after a mid-sea- son injury to Holloway and, with little flair or dramatics always seemed to collect I5 to 20 points a game. Going high above the Pine Bluff floor, Sam Witherspoon 1355 and Mike Peterson C417 combine for a rebound in the consolation game of the Kiwanis Tournament. Beginning his tenth year as Reddie mentor, Don Dyer, along with assistant Cliff Garrison, took these talents and shaped them into the 1972 Reddies. The scrambling of freshman Chuck Heitholt, here going aftera loose ball against College of the Ozarks, provided the spark in several close Reddie games. Firing from outside, senior Mike Holloway opens up the scoring in the Reddie first conference game against Ouachita. R if ' 1 A --ff . 1. Q F.2 i ,esgzl 3 JU 'tw -'-' 4' .ff'w . ., .v . '-- - pf f eff-1 l ' W xx 4 i l 'Q 'Q I 'EE 'ns . , .E 1 Springlng high oft the floor, Sam Witherspoon gently lofts a soft jumper in the Reddies' win over Arkansas College. Stretching powerfully up into the air, Jr. College transfer Larry Bray scores over Ouachita's Jim Hamilton. Few players could contest the power of Mike Peterson pulling a rebound off the backboards. SEASON'S RECORD HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON Tony Bohannon and Joe O'NeaI were always prepared to treat injured Red- dles, in this case Floyd Gentry. John Brown University Wiley College East Texas Baptist Arkansas AM8cN John Brown University Hendrix College of the Ozarks Ouachita Baptist Lambuth College Ouachita Baptist State College Wiley College State College Lambuth College Arkansas College Arkansas Tech Harding Southern State U of A at Monticello Arkansas AMSLN U of A at Little Rock Hendrix College of the Ozarks Ouachita Baptist State College Arkansas College Arkansas Tech Harding Southern State U of A at Monticello Mike Peterson muscles his way inside for a lay-up against OBU in the Kiwanis Invitational Tournament. Playmaker Mark Dardenne drives against Joe Graham of State Basketball Six Points Separate HSC GBU During Season In a typical AIC scramble, the Reddies were in contention for the conference crown through the first half of the round-robin schedule but faltered in the second half and finished below the Winner, Ouachita Baptist University. The squad compiled a 12-8 AIC record. For the year, the team established a 19-12 mark dropping only three non-conference games. Led by Mike Peterson, Sam With- erspoon, and Larry Bray, the Reddies captured a Win over perennially strong Wiley College. By a total margin of only six points, Henderson dropped three heartbreakers to Ouachita Baptist University. The Reddies leading scorer, Larry Bray, goes high over his opponents to lay one in. Pointman Andy Lloyd drives toward the bucket in the Fleddies' game with Ouachita Baptist University. Basketball Peterson, Witherspoon, Bray Lead Reddie Scoring, Rebounding Two of the 1972 Reddies Hnished the season averaging over 20 points-per-game. Larry Bray, a junior, led the team with a 22 point-per-game average, the sixth best in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference. Sam With- erspoon, a sophomore, just topped the 20-point-per-game mark, averaging just under 21 points in every Reddie outing. Mike Peterson closed out his Reddie career by ripping the nets at a 16 ppg. average. In the rebounding department, the Reddies' two big men, Peterson and Witherspoon, again were among the conference's leaders. Spoon cleared the backboards at a rate of slightly under 12 rebounds-per-game to finish fifth in the AIC. Peterson pulled down just under eleven missed shots a game to finish ninth in the conference. Larry Bray, from his forward position, also made the top sixteen leaders in rebounds, gathering in just over nine per game. pu Af- Versatile with both hands, Mike Peterson shoots a left-handed hook shot against Hendrix. Lee Clay shows the AM8tN player that Reddie basketball is not necessarily a non-Contact sport. .f 1971-72 Reddie Jr. Varsity: front row, left to right: Andy Lloyd, Cleodis Pickett, Gary Miller, Edwin Simmons, Mike Arnold, Ralph Edds, Bob Holt, Earl Buford: back row: Elroy Woodard, assistant coach, Gary Boyd, Chuck Heitholt, Kenneth Clark, Lee Clay, Flodney Born, Jerry Bradley, Rex Woodson, Cliff Garrison, assistant coach. Basketball , A3 gl- I.: T777 77 ' . . el Reddle Jr. arslty JW'i Finishes 8-4 SEASONS RECORD Henderson J.V. Ouachita Baptist J.V. 72 73 Henderson J.V. 70 Ouachita Baptist J.V. 81 Lum 83 44 L Henderson J.V. Arkansas State Jr. Col. 69 'SCL 5 Henderson J.V. Southern State .I .V. 43 Henderson J.V. 64 Southern State J.V. 47 Henderson J.V. 83 Phillips Com. Jr, Col. 92 Henderson J.V. 122 Southwest Tech 36 Henderson J .V. 92 College of the XX Ozarks J .V. 73 Henderson J .V. 79 Arkansas State Jr. Col. 85 .o-' gif- A Henderson J .V. 70 Harding J.V. 63 Henderson J.V. 78 College of the Ozarks J .V. 59 Henderson J.V. 63 Phillips Com. Jr. Col. 67 Lee Clay and Jerry Bradley, both freshmen, team to stop an Ozark shooter. lx ,IAA p , up X Liz'- Reddies Host AIC Championship Meet The Henderson State College Reddies com- peted in eleven track events and hosted the AIC Meet during the 1972 season. Jerry Aday, a graduate assistant, served as the track coach for the Reddie thinclads who opened their season with a six-team indoor meet at Southeast Missouri State. In the meet, the Red- dies proved that their strength for the 1972 sea- son would be in their weight men. Gary Buys, a junior from Kennett, Missouri, took top honors in the shot put with a heave of 46'101l2 . Butch Wilkens, a freshman from Smackover, gained third place with a toss of 46'2 . Also, in the meet, Karl Koonce, the top Reddie distance man, fin- ished 2nd in the 880-yard run. The Reddie Relays were held on April 21 in Haygood Stadium and the AIC meet to deter- mine the conference champion was slated for May 4-5 with Henderson serving as the host. Coach Aday keeps a careful watch on his runners at a meet in Haygood stadium 1972 Reddles Track Team: back row, left to right: Sam Marchant, mgr., Richard Devine, Gary Buys, Jerry Harrison, Kari Koonce, Ronnie Campbell, Jerry Aday, coach: front row: James Baugus, graduate assistantg Curt Burroughs, Butch Wilkens, Larry Newman. 5 f'.'S'-4.i.'-.- ,- . .- 3--'fist-V' '- J, uns- Y di' M Q- V, V - ...-'ff' - .' fe, r , 4 -- ' . ,. : - . V. 4 :K -7 The strength of the 1972 Reddies lay in their weight men, Butch Wilkens fleftj and Gary Buys trightj. --IH ' ,- AA if , -. V t . ,-wr ' VK -P: A 1 v - . ', ' N rm' A L ' XJJA. 1 V'.A4 ,:'x , , lg 4 Vi ' 74-'. -.fn - V, 'V' . .QWL Reddie Track i ya.- , : H JAV, Ml .-A',l-Y lm a. 'g',-jr ,?L ,.Z:qf3fA,5 5,3 x W, . . i VK. . i Y. .ig . -.9 ,l S Tlx-1?- w -, lla 'V I-,f ,. ,,, iwcy ia- . 5, -. Concentration . . Preparation 'ig V S W' .4.,'Ei-5-'H nv-A 5 . 'H fits goo, .20 - . ' V ,,,..--Q, V 'ff - 4 J' , P' 1 I' ' , 1. , . 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V-Was' 1'-L Reddie Track The strain of the grueling mile run is reflected in the face of Karl Koonce, the Reddies top distance man. Cross-Country Team Battles Grueling Terrain A lack of depth plagued the HSC cross- country team and as a result, the team did not match last year's performance when the team qualified for the national cross-country meet. Led by Karl Koonce, who was among the AIC's top seven runners, the team competed in six meets, each involving a grueling 5-mile run over rugged terrain. The Reddies' season-long bad luck struck in their very first meet when Karl Koonce sprained an ankle during the race and the required tive men didn't finish the race. Henderson made their best showing of the year in the third meet of the year. The Reddies finished second behind the Southern State Muleriders, but slumped to sixth in the next meet, the Hendrix Invitational. In the fifth meet of the year, the Reddies placed third on the Ouachita Baptist course, but bad luck continued to follow the team. Karl Koonce finished fifth in a Held of eighty in the AIC meet at Hendrix, but the team failed to place because only three men, two less than required number, were able to compete. Jerry Aday, coach of the cross-country team, watches his runners go through their daily workout. Thesefmembers ofthe cross-country . team ran in the AIC meet. They are, left to right: Kurt Burrows, Karl Koonce, and Richard Devine. The Reddies were running 1-2-3- at this point along the river bank of the Ouachita River at the OBU course. K -r 'fa' fi V rr? EJkXf :ff.'L 1.52-Y -S A 6. 'N . V I . - r . V W .NN-.A -I ss ,Lv 1 g -,g.'y,.'1- . - Q' . t .x , , ..l. J'4.Jl7 L , , U, ,g f. team, .... ., 'ff - a. ... ' Kurt Burrows digs for the homestretch as he scampers up a slope on the OBU course. When you don't have time to go around mud, you've got to go through it. Richard Devine shows the proper way to ford a common mudhole. . :Nair-3 ' Y Y' 'Wx H., qng-fit, '51, lift' J , 'Hg Fr oodard Guides Reddies In 1972 Campaign The Henderson Reddies played a twelve-game varsity schedule in the 1972 season. Elroy Woodard, who joined the Henderson State coaching staff this year, was the Head Baseball Coach for the Reddies. The Reddies opened their baseball season March 4th against LeTourneau College in Long- view, Texas. The contest was then followed by five consecutive AIC games. They had a breather from AIC competition April 15 against Baptist Christian College but then followed with three more AIC games. They met Northeast Louisiana on May lst and closed out the 1972 season against another AIC oppo- nent, Arkansas AMXLN, on May 6th. . MQ s uf' f . .fe 6 V- .X -.47 I V ri w-Hitt . WQW ,. 3. ., 'br ' -,, . -. X' ' Coach EIr0y Woodard gives the most tradi- I Y tional of all baseball symbols. ' ' 1 I t . . V fr'- 'X ff: f ' ,.'. 1f'l'. ,,y1g ' ,cz-:1 151.1 1, e . . . -rg' ,'..'r-J' 'M ' cl' .A 1 Q I I lar' i ! la .na--ii' B :lg ' l wil' ' y l J -. lr lp .- , 31,911 Eu 4x E' fi 1 f'?fw.- . ,MW ,M wi 71 'li - -Q55 - . MQ H V' ,' 21.4, 'Wa N ' .. j j, lf. H + t ' ' li 'rw'-e ff .-'G5limf'1- . 'mr f' 1 I ugly, Hy 1 - A - J V x w e 5:5 jx V: 1 I - ,iiyj :,. ' -I, ug, What would spring be like without l Pop Butler giving well-heeded advice to the Reddie baseballers? Larry Berry James Burkett Randy Byrd Roy Dardenne ' Mike Van Dyke Reggie Earnest David Goldie V Rick Graham Glynn Gunther Jerry Hambrick Preston Helms Jasper Honeycutt Denny Hyslip Keith Johnson Bill Johnston Larry Jones Mike Julian Larry Manning Jim May Mark Roberts Barris Sample Tim Studdard Nicholas Tsechepikow Dwight Turner Gary Vlcek Sidney Waller Johnny West Jerry Williams Ken Williams Jackie Yeager REDDIE BASEB LL J X 1 I .,-Q2.fl2Lg:.:g5fi:':g:WJffTf1ftu,: ':3,-.- JEfl.:.i1'3p1g:7'l1 '5l?'f',QF'll .Y - . ... ..v.ll , 4-NJ. ll-.-ball - ll. . l rs. l .ws ,ff-Me'.-4:-.Nfl-.waep:,:4.'r1frl fr' -r l-'1- 'f A I WF?f51 .. Y':21,.'1?f,'.'.'53 35l?lS'T2L-f 95E315q3'?5lPE?ffflE55.4. 4'f'i au,fi '?f6'gJ35 9 ,lf libi-lllg g2Wg.2w'qif-19'f-m4:..W5Hzf'lnqivv :N . ff-mil , -.3 lag, upag,,l:3g-1V4,,,1Img : ,,'M gg., 1',jg9'..3gf,. 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I ,. 4 .Y --an H... -.rj , Q V-,JLN1 ' .,,,zp..3,,g5,g , Q , 'f I sf jf,-4:3 .av :,4....-aj 'I-Q ' L -1, . -T'?':, 4 1: t 7 ,',fF2'JQ7'?.u.,.,5f',l - 1lf:7fl:7 1'l'2f,'5'S:.3':.i:Q Q 1 a 3 , , A-I V , - ,, -...A ,I 'a,,',f3,,v '-,- -.':..?fv!- . , -, A' ,Q -, A---U, ' - -- 1 JW?-f ,f'?,L'l..f,-1 1-.31,.,1..fvf. , fi'-1f..l -'f:v'1','e Rick Graham, the Reddies' shortstop, scoops up a hard-hit ground ball. Preston Helms, the fire-balling righthander, delivers in an early Reddie game. l 1 x, VJJ. y.,:-.3-Q. A--j 3-xi, ,gr V . -1 L -.-- . A ' 'E-1f'?.. l --. H-'-, xx' .-- . . e I ufvfh-, - Q: .V .. N -- .2-v . +1-K 'Tal ' A Q 2, V, Q , -f I-.r-,... -. .w.., - 1.45 f' - , T lf' 'A . ' ' uma, W wil I-i' ,W-f '- .1-.ll - , .L 1 ng - A f-f. ,V H-,.. . ,--4 .. P Qu.: ., . a-, l -' ,. - ..- . .' -.ft 7fd?'.'71'f44'.4f-,f.:1IfL:'-'tif'-25f'f'f'fLf i'PL.L:al Dwight Turner throws all of his 5'5 frame into a swing . . . . . . while Barry Sample shows an alternate way to get on base. ,, 0. .E '. One of the worst sights that any center-fielder can have, Keith Johnson watches one sail out of the ballpark. .. W. ,gg U. w A ..- 52'4E'H'A ' In -..Je -. . OI' Dwight was always a heads-up bailplayer. ' -' - N . ' - -. . ,. ' -f .b B ,. f s ,Ml . I X ...J X, j-' f-me .:,. 1 I .., 1'-r.,.1r. ' i-as 3.. ' , '. - .. -N - .. . L Jerry Williams searches for the elusive handIe . -if-f 1 rv-Q . , , V., Mnitifl-lad In full stride, Jasper Honeycutt races to get under a fly ball. Guarding the plate, James Burkett tags out a runner trying to score from third. 4, --.sa Team Captures Collegiate Crown For the eighth time in nine years, the Hender- son State College Riiie Team captured the Ar- kansas Collegiate Rifle League Championship. The Reddie sharpshooters outshot their oppo- nents in twelve of the year's thirteen matches with Arkansas Tech finishing a distant second. The Reddies failed to eclipse the single-meet scoring mark set last year, but did Fire a 1311 score for their top 1972 point production. Randy Stewart, a junior from Amity, opened the season by firing a season-high individual scoring mark of 276 out of a possible 300 in the All-League match. Mobie Price, a sophomore from Murfreesboro, matched Stewart's effort in the Reddies, eleventh match of the year at Ouachita Baptist University. The Reddie Freshman Rifle Team, composed of Ronnie Stuckey, Loyl Bradley, and Roger Floyd, captured their fourth straight ACRL Championship. RIFLE TEAM ,-.fi-X Sgt. Brandon looks over one of the team member's targets. The target shows a score of 98 shot out of a possible 100. 1971-72 Reddie Rifle Team: Back row, Ronnie Stuckey, Roger Floyd, Loyl Bradley, Dottie Swope, Tony Sanders, Larry Waldrip, Sgt. Mor- gan Brandon, Capt. Ronald Voigh- tritter. Front row: Terry Steed, Ste- ven Billingsley, Bruce Smith, Mobie Price, Randy Stewart. Members of the Reddle championship Rifle Team fire from two of the three required' positions. Three of the team fire from the prone posltlon and one farthest away shoots from the kneeling position. Reddie Sports HO OR 51 , ! M Jodie Carter All-AIC ,,.. . 4., Jury. ,yr Elwood Edwards All-AIC 7' Jerry Harrison School Record Pole Vault Larry Bray All-AIC Sam Witherspoon All-AIC Reddie Sports HO ORS Y - ..-. -V f-- -- Yr' . :r '.h,5 ' ri ' l- -- ly ef? ,f 'f .i4- N' i : 'I -fr ' an Mgr- -1 X ,Ai :Fi ' Q4 , ,. ,gn- ' 64 o QF Randy Stewart Leading Scorer AIC Championship Rifle Team ' ' ?J'7fi'!5'?'il .V-ff' Q. - Ju TEAM s i I l l f After winning state titles in 1965, '66, '68, '69, '70, the Reddie Women's Swim Team dropped to fourth in 1971. In the meet, which was captured by the University of Arkansas, only two of the Reddie swimmers could capture a first-place iinish. Jackie Dunlop, holder of the stateis 50-yard breaststroke record, easily captured her specialty, and Linda Sims edged into a tie for first place in the 25-yard breaststroke. Led by Miss Dunlop, a junior from Little Rock, the Henderson women began their season in Fayetteville, finishing second behind the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The Reddies captured their only meet win the next week in a five-team meet at Ouachita Baptist University. The results were the most impressive of the season as the Reddie women compiled 75 points to easily outdistance their season-long nemesis, UALR, by sev- enteen points. The Reddies scored their season high in a four-team meet at Conway, but still came out on the short end of the scoring. Southern State edged the Reddies with 109 points to HSC,s 106. In an omen of the upcoming state meet, the Reddie women dropped to fourth in their last regular season meet. UALR captured the meet with 76 points while HSC scored 55.5. Cindy Marsh prepares for a speedy take-off. Reddie Women Swimmers Finish Fourth in State .if :Wg if!! sv!! -I - ,,v ,S Q ., Shown at the apex of her dive, Lynn Tyer was the only member of the Reddie swim team that entered the diving competition. Jackie Dunlop sets her sights on the finish of the 50-yard breaststroke, an event in which set holds the state record. Relevancy Stressed In 1972 Ripples' Show Today's world with today's events were brought to life in a dazzling display of aquatic beauty and grace in the 1972 Reddie Ripples' show. For three nights, April 12-14, modern happenings in religion, ecology, government, war and peace, and drug use were personified by 22 Henderson co-eds weaving intricate pat- terns in the waters of Haygood pool. With a theme of What's the Buzz? from the rock opera Jesus Christ, Superstar , the Rip- ples' show involved over ten separate numbers each depicting a modern-day event. The officers for the Reddie Ripples were Patti Peters, president, and Cecilia Kirkland, secre- tary-treasurer. Dr. Deloris Brumfield, advisor, Patti Peters president, and Cecilia Kirkland, decide on numbers for the Reddie Ripples' 1972 show K1 Gordon Smith and Lynne Tyer begin their duet with a double dive. i i 1 . . 4 5 L, K F! Y X! J 1 L 2 I Y! C7 in s - .J , ' N ' .V , .I Ni'-VF , A ' 'I ,lx R X W? xx ' ' ' ' refill. H U f g ,, ll . J: gx'il,l,i 'A WF ' . . V , , , X , - N U ' - , i f ' 1 i . 'Y 1 , fa , ' X Nil!! W iff T ' ' T l' I 'fx , ,, , ' A ' :iii i 1 ,-j' ffifuiw K LLQ5 , va It 'ff-if ,ffl-N' 1' . ' ' ' levy-V l - , fu.,-', , ,,,' will-vf.' i, bww' I 'l ' . lx YW. ' ' 33. 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To begin the Olympic swimming number, Kathy Hall, Cecilia Kirkland, Cynthia Rix, Cindy Marsh, and Lynn Tull demonstrate the Olympic Seal. The Reddie Ripples close their 1972 show with a final formation swim. 303 Allen Sisters Lead Reddie Girls To Winning Season After ifinishing second in the Arkansas Women's Extramural Sports Association State Tournament in 1971, the Reddie Women's Bas- ketball Team returned three of last year's five starters, including J an-and Glenda Allen, the two leading scorers, and Julia Jackson, the Team's leading rebounder. The Reddie girls opened the season with two Wins, the first against the Southern -State Ri- derettes, 43-39, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock by a convincing 77 to 31. In the UALR game, each member of the Reddie team broke into the scoring column with Jan Allen and Susie Gilensky capturing top honors with 12 points each. ' P The first defeat of the season came at the hands of Southern Stateg SSC avenged their earlier loss with a 43-41 Win over the Reddie Women. Glenda Allen led the scoring with 19. Sister Jan dumped in 24 points as the Reddies rallied in the next game and captured a 55-52 win over Arkansas Tech. The Reddies finished the season with a 5 and 3 record. . , X ..., if K, 'N Coach Jane Sevier outlines women's game with ASU. H . strategy during a time-out in the ,I Reddie . ' Q I1 fi pq 1- cv A a: go' - P ., ' N :,., v.-L ff li rl r N Q A J ii A X A X V N 4'--' :N-'Sv ' 3 Women's Basketball Team: left to right, front row, Debbie Owens, mgr., Susie Gilensky, Glenda Allen, Karen Shofner, Kay Coleman, second row, Judy Kidd, Julia Jackson, Jane Sevier, Coachg Kay Callicottg third row, Nancy Taylor, Jan Allen, Susan Fields, and Martha Cothren. Jan Allen launches a jumper over the outstretched arms of a Southern State Riderette. Miss Allen led the Reddie women in scoring in 1972. 1 q1 'Df , tl 1' .I ., x i x l i , l N I ' ' , 2 l i I' I? Small but quick Karen Shofner drives in for a lay-up against Arkansas State University at Beebe, ..-.... ff v - -,K .- ,. .- - . .,,A .. . ' ' ll' F' 'I ' f , ,v ' 4 'V . '1 J - ui. 1' - ' . ' ' ' lj , , l A li 'F 1 - A ' ' ' Q- .gr V .X H . ,Q W, if f , 5-3 gr ' ' ' wiwig , t 1 . lin -,, 2.235 '5 Title Hopes Spiked By Losses to ASU 8: UALR A N DA .Al 4-... ul' , 'll ' , :Z ' 1.131 l I Coming off a second-place finish in the 1970 state meet, the Henderson Reddies Women's Volleyball team could capture only one match in the 1971 version. Coached by Miss Bettye Wallace, the Reddies opened their first match of the year with a win over the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. However they were knocked out of the Tourney by a loss to Arkansas State University. In a five team meet at Southern State, the girls took two matches from OBU and UALR but lost to Ar- kansas Tech and Northeast Louisiana. A three- team meet followed with the Reddies defeating SSC but being toppled by State College. After a single game loss to UALR, the Reddie women warmed up for the State Tournament by defeating OBU twice, but in the double-elimina- tion state tourney, OBU was the only Reddie victim. Hopes for a repeat of last year were downed by losses to ASU and UALR. ,M 'FV , 12'-2 , r-J xy f:.- Xxw 7, 4 -, 1, 'V ,t f - -aa J ,- - fee. 1971 Girl's Volleyball Team: front row, left to right: Judy Stroud, Diana Bay, Karen Shofner, Sue Ehrgood, Sally Carderg middle row, Toni Youngblood, Kim Hicks, Joyce Hill, Debbie Owens, Eileen Allen, Jana Wright, Dot Stewart, Linda Ellis, back row, Susie Gilinsky, Kay Coleman, Carol Spears, Miss Bettye Wallace, coach, Julia Jackson, Annette Williams, Vicki Shepard, Melanie Entwistle. V5f':-,,:,iv,- -Y -1 i -,4A:,, . 3 l .1 - - ,, V---4.-- ok Hui, f-ns. , ffl .f 1 U .4i xijf 17 ,J , ,. . ,w ', LT ' ,, 1' I if , 3' 4 V . - ..,, 4 af ,- J l l f.,,'- .'1.:,,-'yi' 4, M..,.,l-,, ,ff ,..-- .-W' VJ 5 ,Q M , l' . . mf . ' 77 ' Kay Coleman sets up a shot for the front line in a volleyball game held in Haygood Fieldhouse. 'S V-'J .,a'.-,5. 1 . ' gl' A , X 'rnlni 1972 Reddie Tennis Team: ileft to rightl David Kelly, Mike Miller, Bruce Holbrook, Gary Miller, Jim Hillman, Joe Manning, and Jim Mack Sawyer, coach. Reddie Tennis Team Plays 14-Match Season . k , ,.-Y1 S. ,z ' '- .1 an , . :- L Jim Hillman takes dead aim . . . for the photographer. Joe Manning leaves the ground as he slams back a volley. Mouse puts everything into a sweeping backhand. I 'w .,-.v,.,., . .':' 4 1- 94535 -, Reddie Tennis Female Netters Compete Through Spring I l 'hw . . D . ,..., .. X 11 .1 , unfit:-wit ' .. -Xxmgif., - A ' A V W -C'--PE.. V -Gm 1' . . Sue Erhgood keeps a careful eye on the ball as she plans her next shot. Y gf Yak, Pt' H P' :v!'5l3',1',,.' ,,,.,,p,,., 1-I . ..-aff Debbie Oxford displays her formidable serve in the Reddies' first match of the season with State College. fu ,. -ff' sl 'N Eg' ,sr C V ..-. . ...t-, .... . L, W A .744-..i wsrasr. :S-.'z..,,. -, , sp., . . , ,tx 1 , 1972 Reddie Women's Tennis: front row, left to right: Carol Spears, Debbie Oxford, Virginia Williams, second row, Vicki Shepard, Jana Wright, Sue Ehrgood, Miss Bettye Wallace, coachg back row: Susie Gilinsky, Judy Stroud, Patti Peters, Melanie Entwistle, Diana Bay. hu. , , 'Wax' 653 if QC S Qrzjgj, ef' .. A 'B ix I-4 X we 1319.5 Reddie Linksters See Improved Season ' ' -, QI! PKK i4, of 'Y' With a caddy like that, who wants to play golf? Missed, darn it . . . twice. ff 'x iq 4 XJ was W' - WJ No matter what score he shot, ol' Kinney still was a-puffin' a-puttin'. :KIM rf' ' l , M. N an Dvd? :-V4.0 T - 1 ,,:l,9',. and 11 1972 Reddie Golf Team: front row fleft to rightj Gil White, Don Tison, George LaFargueg back row, Aaron Muggs Athey, Kinney Black, and James McKinley. ?- ilu. George LaFargue hits a chip with his favorite club-the tree iron ! ,K ywgqg, ' r .V . V 'A -f.Q,f.4vQ: -...-Q U- - ,,.'v .I N V , M. ',.- -V. A, . .-' .,,, .,gr1u..' 2.-'w ',. .-.,,: :' -,V 5-134' ,.- 2 ,1,,. v,3,f ,.',g3'f- ' . P . f'.-f...i,.m-r ' ff 1 ' 'png-RDP 'ff-lla-fihisx' f .tu- I eil .rf- J5f'7-'L-' it ' V+' , 'lg rf! v,J'?w-'T' .wc-xiii. ery ..,'..' ..-.' ficfrflffgfndfi' ' LAY Ugtvi:-:fi-4.,. 'A1i .Jig-' ',',!,n, ,,., In ' f,-KU,'- Jw n ,,gx. 1-In arg r, -.q. . VV, .W ,. x,,. AH' '. --. A. .5 , ,V Q -,A'l Wm 12 f' ,-I, , ,rl .A-3.1 -.aff R ,-f Was Muggs lining up a putt or just watching Don's caddy? ,rv .V- Intramural Football Rough and Tumble Action T Probably one of the most popular and well attended Intra-school sports is the Intramural Flag Football. This year the program was no exception. The program was divided into two leagues, one for the Greeks and one for Independents, The top two teams in each league met each other in a single elimination tournament with the championship game being played at Haygood Field. The Greek champs, Phi Sigs played the Independent champs, Soul Panthers, with the Phi Sigs winning the championship for the second consecutive year C24-OJ. A lot of athletic ability is involved in the intramural program. 1-,fe :G s' glpiaf-411:-135' Sig Eps score against Theta Xi. --++ev'- .A V Traffic gets pretty tough as it did in the Sig Tau vs. Soul Panther play-off game. l-PW V -T7':? 7'Z'-v-'TT-T.-T , N-' ,T1 ? i?f 3'Z3'! -, : 5'f ?51 ff llama: '. -I-L 21ffi?lf?4' - 5a':zv-E: 5? peset: . , 1.-,ggigt sr-asfafanefzgr 5. -1 ix?-r Q -, .i.,,,.':'- ' ug' 4,-G-f-A-.,, Q- -,,-117 5.--ze 'T Vg- 14 Q.f-ew'efL--fa .1 - g l f 'tix-v , c ?fe-H - - - if 1' :+AQ,i5Tv' sg,' 1 f,ifF::,'?F5Y ',P, ET ?g1Si 'l'T?l L':N ' .f'r.i: -'ifffil' fri-lHr'2f-.7 'qjhlrf-fa .T V ., Y 'JJ' -1- :'4TrCg.-TJ' -' f- px, T: , x J 5 , 'px 'D - Tifmvlk' K 'iffwfffififwz'-. , 'T r .'r - f .. f- .1 s JF, - 'T ' . Q ,. -.ul,, - ,,i. X ,, . , . , ..,, ,, ,, - r W. Action from the Intramural Championship game. Intramurals take patience, practice, and teamwork. xx 'vv,lww...xvtQ' an-we try Wym .M-B ,K ofi X wf.r'pw -'if33'f' 'f i f '-33,55 ,gr cv -vw G ff.. 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'1 -3,'p w 4: A 4ff1 ' ' 'Q -J ' V ' A if - . , ,H 1-: 'H'-3 -1' w '- 5 ' -'L73-if -Ml .um51+v.+'.f'i+'f'ftrifle'-3122?-i,1f'.,g-2.5-uw'f-'gif rfgaef ffl 6 i t if gp. 1 3'.Li3b5e ' i'1l,f2'..' 14' A Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity-Undefeated Intramural Football Champs-Fall 1971. Intramurals enis Intramural Basketball Opens With 22 Teams it ff-ll2f3et+i?f.'f' V T 'QfQQ.1li1I, ',l. The second phase of the Intramural program ,X 'm l f' at Henderson is Intramural Basketball. This year the teams have been divided into three leagues, Central, Eastern, and Western, with approxi- mately seven teams per league. Each team plays six games with a league play-off in case of a tie. When the section was due in February each team had one game remaining and the outcome in all three leagues was still up for grabs. The Central league title was between the Truckers and Black Hawks. The Hornets, Pike Company, Has- Beens and Omega Psi Phi were contesting for , ' 1- 1, Q llffffhft the Eastern League crown and the Western League crown was between the Sig Eps, Sig in ' Taus and the Incrowd. if . . - -r ,K v W, ,Q a tg, i. The Omegas watch as the Sig Taus tie it up. 'l Ll '1 Blv- firm r If there were a lot of basketballs there wouldn't be this much confusion! Uh-the baskefs over to the right there. ,C ' get 1-G? .N I . 271 -gs' I ' tiff . an 'rem 3 I, ,,,,1- 3.5 n .- I ..,-A ' , fi-I -f '. psf . , '1 gi 1 il .J '. X ' -'1' 3? . eff' '1- ,f-'A , ' . V ' EW? 1 '- if X. ' E .1 '3' ,'-Pia' 3-' 1 11' . .V Ap N-w .2 23.1 , i' ' 'isaailff ..L..-L., -4.. Four against two isn't quite fair. v. 'am 1 mix: I Action gets hot as the season nears its end. As they turn into the stretch Pike Co. leads by a head. Basketball talent in the Intramurals often makes the varsity look bad. Intramurals Fuzzies Take Womenis Intramural Title Mona makes her only point of the season! The Girl's Intramural title was settled before the Boy's was with the Alpha Xi Deltas taking the trophy with a 5-l record. The Halfbreeds finished second with a 4-2 record followed by Undecided 3-3 and Delta Zeta 0-6. -1 - , I Q Qllxllfa b - '-in fflllllfuuv Q., ur I, lx Y., 'x ml any 1905, Q 1 Svnlurrullvi . V Y' X ' , . 4 l' , 7 . . - -, Alpha Xi Delta-Intramural Champs for '72, Girls can get just as rough as the The Alpha Xi's score two in championship game. boys can. . e F- I , A V .4. A 'Jul' , 11 - U:-15 . , , . v .mv .. v . ,, . . . - l V . . ' El , ef ','V .ULA 1 A .Inf -1 , . .'- ...Wi -4 , , 15, 4 , , is ' V -g - 1 .L V Q EQ. Z ' , ' aL. 'Ye old two-handed, running, fall-away jumper' is common sight in intramural action. 4' Even Philip Kirkpatrick, the referee, can't quite fig- 1 ure what Oracle Stars' coach, Larry Williams, is say- ing to his charges. J FS. gall-Y' .efgnl ' F..J...... First place Hornets, an independent group are lfirst rowl Jody Carter, Maurice Baker, Gregg Jacobs, Anthony Deloney, lSecond Rowl Maurice Grant, Silas Johnson, Samuel Earl Reed, Calvin Johnson, Michael Deloney, and Billy LeFear. Glossary of Senior tudents Adams, Anita Ruth B.S.E. El Dorado Elementary Education Alderson, Benjamin El Dorado Alexander, William Sheridan Allen, Eileen D. B.S.E. Bismarck Physical Education Allen, Hilda, P. B.S.E. Bismarck Physical Education Allen, James R. B.S. Gurdon Math-Physics Allen, Karen G. Gurdon Alspaugh, Jayne R. B.S.S.W. Smackover Social Work Mr. and Mrs. William Alspaugh STAR Staff, Marching Band, Panhellen- ic, Delta Zeta, Choral Union, Symphon- ic Band, Heart and Key. Majorette, Disciplinary Board, Senate. Anderson, Ronald D. B.S.B.A. Murfreesboro Accounting Anderson, Vickie R. Gillett Ankton, Vernon L. B.S.B.A. Dalark Accounting Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Ankton C.B.S. Armstrong, Mack D. B.S.B.A. Emmett Economics Arnold, Betty E. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. Arter, Jason Richard North Olmstead, Ohio Ashford, Mildred Elaine B.S.E. Malvern Art Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ashford Kappa Delta Pi. Athey, Aaron M. DeQueen Aubrey, John Allen B.S.B.A. Foreman General Business Mr. and Mrs. John A. Aubrey, Sr. Awabdy, Francis M. Friendship Awbrey, Nanci Jean B.S.E. El Dorado Art Bailey, Cynthia C. Arkadelphia Baker, Don N. B.S.S.W. Carlisle Social Work Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baker Pershing Rifles, Sociology Club, I.F.C., Omega Psi Phi, C.B.S., Senate. Baker, Jennifer S. Hope Baldwin, Steve G. B.S.E. Hot Springs Social Science Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Baldwin I.F.C., Sigma Tau Gamma. Ballard, Phillip Roy B.S.E. Hope English, French Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ballard Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. Ballantine, Jeannie Jones B.A. Malvern Speech Pathology Barnes, David R. Arkadelphia Basse, Don T. Arkadelphia Bates, John W. Hot Springs Bates , Lanny R. Marianna Bean, Gary A. B.S.B.A. Amity General Business Beard, Kathleen S. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Bell, Judy Faye B.S.E. Lockesburg Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bell C.B.S., ACEI, Young Democrats. Bell, Travis T. Gurdon Bennett, Allan Brent B.S.E. Little Rock Art Bennett, James H. Hot Springs Bennett, Jimmy W. Arkadelphia Biggerstaff, Diana Little Rock Birdwell, Roberta Jean B.S.E. Arkadelphia Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Andrews Baptist Student Union, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, SNEA. Black, Danny H. B.S.E. Hazen Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Black I.F.C., Phi Lamda Chi, Football. Black, Dickie Ray B.S.B.A. Hazen Accounting Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Black Football, Golf, H Club. Black, William McKinney B.S.B.A. Cusseta Management Mr. and Mrs. William W. Black Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Golf, Men's Council, Association of Men Students, Womack Hall Council, Residence Hall Association. Blancett, James L. Hot Springs Block, L. C. B.S.B.A. Hot Springs Management Bonds, Virginia McLain B.S.E. Blevins Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. McLain S.N.E.A. Borecky, Larry Jay B.S.E. Pine Bluff Social Science Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borecky Tennis. Boyer, Kay Frances Texarkana Boyett, Andy A. Mountain Pine Bradford, Jerry H. Barton Bradley, Yvonne W. Malvern Brady, Melissa A. B.A. Houston, Texas History Branam, Arnold G. B.S.B.A. Malvern General Business Bray, John Parker B.S.E. Murfreesboro Speech, Drama Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bray Wesley Foundation, Ecology Club, Masquers, Choral Union, Men's Coun- cil, Newberry Dorm Council, Young Democrats. Bridges, Donna Lynn Stamps Brisco, Anita Jan Ashdown Brisco, Michael S. Wake Village, Texas Briscoe, Earl J. B.S. Gurdon Social Work Brown, Mary R. B.S.E. Stuttgart Speech Brown, Richard Charles B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff General Business Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brown Phi Beta Lambda. Brown, Sherrilyn Sue B.S.E. Malvern Art Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Brown Broyles, C. Allen B.S.E. Hot Springs Biology Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen Broyles, Sr. I.F.C., Sigma Tau Gamma-1967 Vice- President, Fraternity Intramural Sports. Bryant, Nonnie Lee Clarendon Bryant, Jr., Samuel Lee B.S.E. Malvern Journalism Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Bryant, Sr. Oracle Stali, Track, C.B.S. Buck, Jessie Carrol B.S.E. Sheridan Biology Mr. and Mrs. Jessie C. Buck Baptist Student Union, Biology Club. Bunn, Dana M. B.S.S.W. Texarkana Social Work Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bunn Baptist Student Union, Sociology Club, Choral Union, Men's Council. Burgess , Mary McRae Hope Burgett, Michael T. B.S.E. Camden Business Teacher Education Burrow , Jerry Lee Arkadelphia Butler, Lawrence Arnett B.M.E. Ste hens Music P Mrs. Cleo Butler Wesley Foundation, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, Sym- phonic Band, C.B.S., Circle K. Butler, Ricky Lynn B.S.B.A. Hope Marketing Byers, Ira O. B.S. Hot Springs Chemistry Caldwell, Glen Hot Springs Callaway, Patricia Ann B.S. Donaldson Chemistry. Biology Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Callaway Newman Club. Alpha Chi, Scotch Guard, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Masquers, Alpha Xi Delta, Senate. Campbell, Alvin P. B.S. DeQueen Biology--Math Cantrell, Linda K. Carlisle Carman, Ronald R. B.S.B.A. Malvern Marketing Carmean, Charles C. Hot Springs Carr, Vernetta Arkadelphia Carraway, Nancy Hallmann B.S.E. North Little Rock Biology Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hallmann Scotch Guard. Delta Zeta. Swimming. Reddie Ripples. Carter, A. Wayne Benton Carter, Enita Joy Arkadelphia Carter, Jimmie R. B.S.B.A. North Little Rock Economics Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carter Bible Chair, Counter Guerrillas, Sociol- ogy Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Omega Psi Phi, Football, All-Star Intramural Foot- ball, Choral Union, C.B.S., Young Democrats, Distinguished Military Stu- dent. Cash, Harold Thomas Hot Springs Chambers, Linda J. B.A. Langley, AFB, Va. Biology Chapmond, Ronald D. I B.S. Pearcy BI0l0gY Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Chapmond Chlapecka, Rudolph Stuttgart Chunn, Susan Knight B.S.E. Little Rock Elementary Cheatham, Patricia B.A. Columbus Sociology Clark, Ann Bennett B.S.E. El Dorado Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clark Oracle Staff. Clark, Gradie Alan B.A. Hope History, Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Gradie Clark Alpha Chi, Sociology Club, Ecology Club, Choral Union, Top Ten Freshmen, Who's Who. Clark, Susan Gail B.A. Hope History, Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Reid Clark Alpha Chi, Sociology Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Young Republicans. Clark, Thomas E. Arkadelphia Clark, Zelma Ruthie Waldron Clay, Kathryn S. B.S.B.A. Benton Marketing Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clay AHEA, Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Xi Delta, Association of Women Students. Clay, Ronald Dwane B.S.B.A. Lockesburg General Business Clayborn, Alonza B.S.B.A. Malvern Management Clements, James D. B.A. Malvern Psychology Clifton, Donald B. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Social Science Cobbs, Charles R. Crossett Cochran, Zellar Marie B.S.B.A. Forrest City General Business Mr. and Mrs. James Lumpkin Bible Chair, Masquers, Phi Beta Lamb- da. Coleman, Clifton B.A. Hot Springs History Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coleman Pershing Rifles, Debate Team, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Track Team, Contemporary Jazz Band, Choral Union, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Student Senate Constitutional Revision Committee. Coleman, Marian Kay B.S.E. Holly Grove Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. William R. Coleman, Sr. P.E. Club, W.R.A., Tennis, Girl's Bas- ketball, Girl's Volleyball. Coleman, Mark T. Hot Springs Collie, Vickie Lou B.S.E. Bismarck Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Counts Cooley, Lynne Wilson B.S.E. Mineral Springs Elementary Education Scotch Guard, Delta Zeta, Marching Band, Majorette, Circle K Sweetheart, ROTC Sweetheart. Cooper, Donald Matthew B.A. Texarkana Sociology, History Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cooper Oracle Staff, I.F.C., Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sportsmanship Council. Corbitt, Jerry Glynn B.S.E. Mufreesboro Social Science Mrs. Emogene Corbitt Football, Track Team. Cormier, Sherry D. Hot Springs Coston, Jim H. Camden Couch, Regina Leigh Hot Springs Counts, Sharroleon Levern B.S.E. Lockesburg Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. James T. Counts Alpha Chi, C.B.S., Young Democrats, ACEI. ' Cox, Robert J. B.S.E. Bismarck Physical Education Crane, Larry E. Hot Springs Crews, James Ellery B.S.E. Murfreesboro Biology Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Crews Biology Club Crocker, Kay E. Murfreesboro Cross, Sandra C. B.M.E. Holly Grove Music Education Cubbage, Sandra L. Pine Bluff Cuffman, Stephen Kevin B.S.B.A. Malvern Economics Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cuffman Newman Club Culpepper, Harry J. B.A. Arkadelphia Psychology Cummings , Harry G. Malvern Cunningham, Ellen S. B.A. Little Rock Speech Pathology Dalton, William P. Waldron Dancer, Weldon T. Star City Dardenne, Mark W. B.S.E. Wabaseka Physical Education David, Terrill R. B.S.E. Hot Springs Social Science Davidson, Grace Andrews B.S.E. Arkadelphia Art Mr. and Mrs. Kyle James Andrews S.N.E.A., Art Club Davidson, Marsha A. Malvern Davis, Daniel F. B.S.E. Malvern History Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Davis Alpha Chi. Davis, Debra B.S.E. Altheimer Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers H. Davis S.N.E.A., A.W.S. Davis, Forest Jean B.S.B.A. Prescott Management Mr. and Mrs. Forest C. Davis Phi Beta Lambda, Advanced ROTC. Davis, James M. Prescott Davis, Jann Boggess B.S.S.W. Little Rock Social Work Mr. and Mrs, George Alvin Boggess Alpha Xi Delta, Choral Union, Senate, A.W.S., Roses of the Shield of Sigma Tau Gamma. Davis, John Renfro B.S.E. Hot Springs - English David, Louis M. Malvern Davis, Napoleon J. Bearden Dedner,,Martha Kaye B.S.E. Lockesburg f Biology Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dedner Biology Club, C.B.S., Young Demo- crats. Dempster, Robert S. V B.S. North Little Rock Biology Mr. and Mrs. George Dempster Sigma Phi Epsilon, president: Heart and Key-president. DeVun, Gary L. Stuttgart DeWoody, Brenda Gurdon Diederich, Joe Paul B.S.B.A. North Little Rock Management Mr. and Mrs. Otto William Diederich Pershing Riiies, Men's Council, Sigma Phi -Epsilon, Senate. Dixon, Cleytus Joyce B.S.E. Hope Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dixon Debate Team, S.N.E.A., Choral Union, C.B.S., A.C.E.I. Dodd, Barbara C. B.S.E. Hot Springs Physical Education Douglass, Samuel R. Hot Springs Downs, Jacqueline G. Gurdon Downs, Richard Lynn B.S.B.A. El Dorado Management Mrs. D. L. Downs I.F.C., Phi Sigma Epsilon. Dugan, Betty J. Hot Springs Duncan, Alice Isabel B.S.E. San Antonio, Texas English Mr. and Mrs. Sterling L. Duncan Baptist Student Union, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, STAR Staff, Heart and Key -Recording Secretary, A.W.S.- Representative and President, Pres- ident's Committee, Who's Who, Reddie Beauty, North Central Associa- tion-Self-Study Committee, Young Republicans-Recording Secretary. Duncan, Dorothy Latimer B.S.E. Searcy English Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Latimer Alpha Chi. Dunlap, Marsha M. E Echols, Carolyn A. B.S.E. Hot Springs Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Luther Echols Camden Edwards, Michael Ray B.S.E. Pine Bluff Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards P.E. Club. Edwards, Wilburn Elwood B.S.E. Malvern Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn E. Edwards, Sr. Football. Elliott, Bonita K. Benton Erwin, Glenda Lee B.S.E. Malvern Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. Etzkorn, John D. Hot Springs Evans, Cheryl Jean B.A. Arkadelphia English, History Mr. and Mrs. Farrell R. Evans Alpha Chi, Ecology Club. F Fabich, Karen Kristine B.S.E. Rockford, Illinois Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fabich Alpha Sigma Alpha. Fant, Gary F . Lockesburg Faulkner, Jimmy L. B.S.E. Athens Physical Education Fendley, Michael L. B.S.B.A. Bismarck General Business Ferguson, Marion Grey B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia General Business Colonel Marion G. Ferguson, Jr. Phi Beta Lambda-Vice President Fincher, Richard E. Hot Springs Fitzhugh, Phillip H. Malvern Fletcher, David C. Arkadelphia Ford, Ronnie E. Hot Springs Formby, Patricia Kay B.S.E. Patmos Business Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Butler Alpha Sigma Tau. Franks , James Edgar Prescott Frazee, Walter Jay Hot Springs Freeman, Bruce E. B.S.B.A. Gurdon Management Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Freeman Marching Band, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Symphonic Band, Senate, Circle K, President of Freshman Class, Chaplain and President of Pledge Class of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Frith, Danny David Hope Frost, James Martin B.S.B.A. Hermitage 4 Economics Mr. and Mrs. Tim Frost Frost, Steven E. B.S.E. Hot Springs Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. Buford E. Frost' Fullen, John Edd B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia General Business Mrs. Sue Fullen Sigma Phi Epsilon, Circle K. Fuller, Craig M. Hot Springs Fulton, William B. B.S.B.A. De Witt Management Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fulton G Garner, Martha A. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Bus. Teacher Education Mr. and Mrs. Jasper J. Garner Phi Beta Lambda, A.B.E.A., Student A.E.A. Geiger. Robert Dean B.S. El Dorado Math Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Phillips Math Club, Theta Xi-Secretary-Trea- surer, Circle K, Men's Council-Secre- tary-Treasurer, Heart and Key- Purchasing Agent. Gentry, Floyd Antoine Gerlach, Marvin A. Holly Grove Gingerich, Nomie Ann B.S.E. Stuttgart Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gingerich Wesley Foundation, .Marching Band, Alpha Xi Delta, Symphonic Band, A.C.E.I., HSC Tutorial Service. Givens, Winnie D. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Givens Oracle Staff Assistant Editor CJr.J, Young Democrats, Young Republicans, STAR: Assistant Editor CJr.J, Editor tSr.J, Christian Challenge on Campus. Student Government Association, Se- nior Senator 5643. Scotch Guard. Goeller, Robert D. B.S.E. Irvington, New Jersey Soc. Science Mr. and Mrs. John Goeller Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. Golden, Geraldine Daniell B.S.E. Arkadelphia Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniell Golden, Hattie Jean Arkadelphia Golden, James E.: B.S.B.A. Malvern I, Management Goodwin, Sydney'A. DeWitt - Goza, Georgia Ann B.S.E. Camden Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Jessie I-I. Amis Baptist Student Union, Oracle Staff, A.H.E.A. Graves, Kathryn Jo B.S.S.W. Malvern Social Work Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Graves Baptist Student Union, Sociology Club, STAR Staff, S.N.E.A., Choral Union, Concert Choir, Arkansas Archeological Society. Gray, John G. Hot Springs Green, James R. Bearden Greene, Tony RQ Ashdown Greening, Thomas P. B.A. Camden A . Sociology Gress, Alfred D. Little Rock . Griflin, Betty S.- Hope Griffin, Paula J. I Gurdon I Grisham, Nancy. Alene B.A. Altheimer K' Psychology Mr. and Mrs. David C. Grisham Panhellenic, Alpha Xi Delta, Tennis, Senate. 'Q Grissom, Mildred'Elliott B.S.E. Hot Springs Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, S.N.E.A. Guthrie, William B. B.A. Hazen Political Science Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guthrie, Sr. Alpha Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Gwaltney, Robert A. Joiner Gwilt, Larry Dee Blevins Haley, Sara M. Leola Hall, Brenda Rose B.S.E. El Dorado Speech, Drama Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Theta Alpha Pi, Masquers, C.B.S., Young Democrats, Disciplinary Board, Student Affairs Committee, Program Director of KSWH, Speakers Commit- tee. Hamburg, Veria Lee Foreman Hamilton, James D. Mena Hankins, Paul Edward B.S.E. Arkadelphia Speech Rev. and Mrs. David M. Hankins, Jr. Wesley Foundation, Heart and Key. Hannah, Gregory K. Benton Hardage, Kay Suzette B.S.E. Bismarck English Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hardage Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, Math Club. Hardin, Elizabeth McCarthy B.A. Pine Blutf Biology Mrs. T. F. McCarthy Alpha Chi, Biology Club, Choral Union. Hargis, Saundra Hope Harissis, Nick B.S.B.A. Hot Springs Business Harlow, Jim Stroud B.A. Fordyce Political Science, History Mrs. Mary Harlow STAR Staff, I.F.C., Sigma Phi Epsilon, All-Star Intramural Football, Heart and Key, Senate, Circle K, Ad Hoc Com- mittee, Who's Who, Student Body Vice President, Miss HSC Pageant Handbook Committee Chairman. Harrelson, Richard Wade B.S.E. Warren Art Mr. and Mrs. Garland Harrelson I.F.C., Theta Xi. Harrington, Clifton Marianna Harrington, Johnny Okolona Harris, Pamala Hall Sparkman Harris, Patricia Ann B.S.E. Delight Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Travis R. Harris S.N.E.A., A.C.E.I., A.W.S.-Repre- sentative of Pines Dorm. Harrison, Charles David B.S.E. Arkadelphia Social Science S.N.E.A., Veteran's Club. Harrison, Iva Jean Sparkman Harrison, Ronald B. B.S.E. Hampton Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Harrison Counter Guerrillas. Hart, Ruthie Lee Arkadelphia Harvey, Patty Suzann B.S.E. Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Harvey Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, S.N.E.A. Hasley, Cheryl E. Arkadelphia Hatfield, Kent Stephen B.S.B.A. Texarkana Business Mr. and Mrs. James Elmer Hatfield Delta Psi Omega, KSWH-Production Staff, Photographer-STAR Staff and Oracle Staif, HSC -TV-Production Staff. Hatley, Barbara A. Gurdon Hayes, Willie David Bald Knob Haynes, Patsy Ann Antoine Hays, Jimmie Anna Ashdown Headley, Frances R. Malvern Hecke, Daniel L. Hot Springs B.S.E. Hemund, Jane A. Amity Elementary Education Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Hemund S.N.E.A., A.C.E.I., Vice President of Pines Dorm. Henderson, Mark Stephen B.S.B.A. Texarkana Marketing Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Henderson Sociology Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Phi Lambda Chi, Football Team. Henderson, William Dwight B.S.E. Murfreesboro P.E., Biology Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Henderson Biology Club, P.E. Club, Intramural Football and Basketball. Hendricks, James N. El Dorado Hendricks, Thomas Fred B.S.B.A. El Dorado Management Mrs. Fred Hendricks Young Republicans, Alpha Sigma Alpha Beau. Henry, Floreda B.S.E. Gurdon English Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Henson, Carl G. Little Rock Herring, Sandra Jean B.S.E. El Dorado English Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Herring Alpha Sigma Tau. Hickerson, James E. B.A. Texarkana Political Science Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hickerson ROTC Scholarship, Robert Kennedy Award-1971, Tutorial Service. Hickey, Michael Page B.S.E. Dumas Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hickey Theta Xi, Baseball Team. Hickman, Janice L. B.S.E. Texarkana Social Science Mr. and Mrs. Harroll E. Hickman Sociology Club, W.R.A., S.N.E.A., W.R.A. Basketball and Volleyball Teams, Tennis, Campus Gold-Girl Scouts. Hill, LaWanda B.A. Texarkana English Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hill Choral Union, C.B.S., Young Republi- cans, R.H.A. Hill, Phyllis J. Malvern Hines, Gregory E. DeQueen Hinsley, Thomas Clifton B.S.E. Hot Springs History Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hinsley Hogaboom, Lindrel N. Hot Springs Hogan, Sue Zan Toombs B.S.E. Arkadelphia Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Billy Toombs Homecoming Queen 1969, Reddie Beauty. Hohrine, Peggy Elizabeth B.S.E. Malvern Math Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hohrine Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, Math Club. Holder, Jeffrey Bryant Holiman, Tommy E. B.S.B.A. Crossett Management Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Holiman Phi Beta Lambda, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Football-All-Star 1969, Track Team, Student Activities Board, Coffee House Director, Sportsmanship Council, F.C.A., Student Affairs Committee, Disciplinary Board, Dean's List, Who's Who. Holland, Roger C. Arkadelphia Holloway, Michael L. B.S.E. Smackover Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Holloway Holmes, Debra Ann B.S. Hope Math Mr. and Mrs. Kester V. Holmes Alpha Chi, Sociology Club, STAR Staff, Math Club, Sigma, Sigma Sigma, Campus Gold-President, Young Republicans. Holt, James R. Fordyce Holt, Rebecca A. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Biology Mrs. C. Spencer Holt, Jr. Alpha Chi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Heart and Key. Hooker, Ronald T. Prescott Hope, Linda Raye B.S.E. Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hope Hopper, Lynn Steven Helena Horner, Naomi Lois B.S.E. Hot Springs Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooper Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, S.N.E.A. Horton, Darrell Wayne B.S.E. DeWitt Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horton Houchens, Arthur F. Laneburg House, Pamela K. B.S.B.A. Hot Springs Management Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vernon House House, Stephen Hot Springs Huddleston, Roger L. Oden Hughes, Donald R. B.S.B.A. Donaldson General Business Hughes, Gerald S. Dardanelle Hughey, Wendell Waldo Humphries, Danny R. B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia Management Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphries Hunt, Stephen T. Nashville Hunter, James C. Arkadelphia Hunter, Tommy A. B.S.E. Jessieville Social Science Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hunter Hurst, David Milton Hot Springs Hurst, Robert G. B.M.E. Texarkana, Texas Bass Trombone Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hurst Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Con- temporary Jazz Band, Brass Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Brass Quintet. Hutchison, Donna Arkadelphia Irby, Jarrell D. North Little Rock Jackson, Jerry F. B.A. Okolona Mrs. Gracie Jackson Omega Psi Phi, C.B.S., Spring Fling Com., Oracle Staff, STAR Staff, Sportsmanship Council. Jacuzzi, Dennis C. Little Rock Journalism James, Danny Gerald B.S.E. Porter Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. N. W. James James, Darla Kay B.S.E. Hope Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Jim James S.N.E.A., A.C.E.I., Panhellenic, Delta Zeta, Cheerleader-Captain 1970-71, Heart and Key, Queen of Hearts, Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar Girl. Jenkins, Theda Ervin B.S.E. El Dorado Business Education Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ervin Alpha Sigma Alpha. Johnson, Joyce R. Hot Springs Johnston, Judy Carol Dierks Jones, Billy Fred Arkadelphia Jones, David Michael B.S.E. Hot Springs Biology Mr. R. F. Jones Kappa Delta Pi. Jones, George L. B.S.B.A. Little Rock Marketing Mrs. Gwendolyn Whitehead I.F.C., Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Ac- tivities Board. Jones, Lyle Edwin Hope Jones, Michael Andrew Arkadelphia Jones, Ronald Vernon B.S. DeQueen Business Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Jones Jones, Rosalind L. Malvern Jones, William S. Waldron Jordan, Joe E. B.S. Hot Springs Math Karber, Jon Michael B.A. Hot Springs English and History Kee, Mary Malessie B.S.E. Hazen Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kee Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship, Kappa Delta Pi-Vice President: Alpha Chi, Oracle Staff, Phi Beta Lambda- Publicity Chairman, Marching Band, AWS, Dean's List, President's Honor Roll, Arkansas' Miss Future Business Teacher of 1971, Who's Who, Band Scholarship, Phillip G. Horton Scholar- ship, Divisional Business Scholarship, House Council, Senate Secretary. Keelan, Charles N. B.M. Little Rock Music Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keelan Keeton, Harold E. Arkadelphia Kellogg, Kathy H. B.S.E. Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kellogg Kennedy, Walter Waddell B.S.E. Arakdelphia Social Science Mr. Waddell Kennedy and Mrs. Mattie Leeper Kappa Delta Pi, Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Omega Psi Phi. Kerr, George Edward Little Rock Kidd, Jimmie Ray Hot Springs Killingsworth, Don Malvern Kinney, Gary Neal B.S.E. Bryant Biology Mr. and Mrs. Neal Kinney Biology Club Kinsey, Marta Newton B.A. Hot Springs Social Work Kirby, Jerry W. Dierks Knott, Martha Ann B.S.E. Texarkana, Texas Elementary ' Education Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Knott Baptist Student Union, S.N.E.A., A.C.E.I., A.W.S., Secretary-Treasurer of Holly Dorm. Koberlein, Rebecca Susan B.S.E. Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Mike Koberlein Panhellenic, Alpha Sigma Alpha-Vice President, A.C.E.I. Koon, Charles H. Sparkman Laird, James C. Malvern Lambert, Dewell H. Hot Springs Lancaster, LaDonn B. Camden Landi, Richard E. Vineland, New Jersey Lansdell, Mary Louise B.S.E. Ashdown Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Smith Lashford, Craig Louis B.S.E. Texarkana, Texas Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lashford Math Club, S.N.E.A., Men's Council, Young Democrats, Senate. Lawrence, Larry R. Hope Lawson, Larry Glenn Hot Springs Ledbetter, Harry W. Fordyce LeFear, Billy R. B.S.E. El Dorado Physical Education Mrs. Mollie LeFear Leibrock, Susan Lee B.S.E. DeWitt English Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Leibrock, Jr. Marching Band, Panhellenic, Alpha Sigma Tau, Senate, Majorette, STAR Staff. Leslie, William B. Arkadelphia Lester, Mack B.S.B.A. Lewisville Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lester Baptist Student Union, Rifle Team. ' Lewis, Janet Marie Camden Lightsey, V. Ann B.S.E. Pine Bluff Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Virgle Lightsey Heart and Key, S.N.E.A., Senate, B.S.U. Lillard, Delbert E. Hot Springs Lindsay, Kenneth Owen B.M. Texarkana Music Mrs. K. L. Lindsay M.E.N.C., Phi Mu Alpha, Contem- porary Jazz Band, Woodwind Ensem- ble, Symphonic Band, Jazz Rock En- semble, Woodwind Quintet, Who's Who. Lindsey, Danny W. B.S.B.A. Bearden Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lindsey Linington, Gregory Hot Springs Littrell, Robert S. B.S.B.A. Blytheville General Business Mr. and Mrs. Robert Littrell Lloyd, Alice Faye B.S.E. Hot Springs Elementary Education Loftin, Charles F. Lockesburg Loftin, Charlotte Pearl B.S.E. Hot Springs Speech Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ballard S.N.E.A., Delta Zeta, Cheerleader, Reader's Theatre. Long, Kathy L. B.S.E. Bradley Elementary Education Alfred Long Long, Lola M. B.S.E. Hot Springs English-Journalism Lott, Mary Erskine B.S.E. Texarkana Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Erskine, Jr. S.N.E.A. Lybrand, Joan Sharon Norman Lynch, Gary W. B.S. Wabbaseka Social Work Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Lynch Lynch, Peggy S. B.A. Arkadelphia English Lynn, Katherine L. Prescott Lyons, William K. B.S.E. Prescott Social Science Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyons Mackey, Danny Leola Madison, Robert R. Arkadelphia Maglothin, Raymond Arkadelphia Majors, Kathy Diane B.S.E. Arkadelphia Art Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Reaves S.N.E.A. Malcolm, Carolyn K. Pine Bluff Manning, Jerry R. Arkadelphia Manning, Marcia Elizabeth B.S.E. Succasunna, N.J. Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manning Scotch Guard, P.E. Club, W.R.A., Delta Zeta, Reddie Ripples, Cheerleader, Jun- ior Homecoming Maid, Homecoming Queen, Who's Who, Sportsmanship Council, Vice President-Delta Zeta, Best Pledge-Delta Zeta. Marks, Jackie Lynn B.S.E. Gurdon Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marks Marsh, Debra Leatrice B.S.E. Waldron Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Earoll Ray Cabe Alpha Chi, A.H.E.A., S.N.E.A., Marching Band. Martin, Donna Ruth B.S.E. Hatfield Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Horace Martin Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, Phi Beta Lambda. Martin, Judy K. Hensley Martin, Kathleen B. Arkadelphia Mathis, Darrell W. Arkadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mathis Sigma Phi Epsilon. B.S.B.A. Business Mathis, Victoria G. Camden Maxey, Danny H. Arkadelphia May, James W. Arkadelphia McAdams, Russell W. Hot Springs McAlister, Michael A. B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff Business Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McAlister Debate Team, Oracle Staff, STAR Staff, Phi Beta Lambda, Men's Council, Heart and Key, Who's Who, Circle K. McCarley, Joye Anna B.A. Pine Bluff Psychology Mr. and Mrs. H. N. McCarley McCarty, Joseph Paul B.S. Arkadelphia Chemistry Dr. and Mrs. C. W. McCarty Baptist Student Union, Alpha Chi- President, Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Chemistry Club-President, Marching Band, Heart and Key-Trea- surer, Senate, Circle K-President. McCasland, Gary D. B.S.E. Texarkana English McCormack, William Texarkana McCoy, Bill N. B.S.E. Bonnerdale Physics Mr. and Mrs. Barney McCoy McEarl, Richard D. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Physical Education McGhee, Charles Edward B.S.E. Texarkana, Texas Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McGhee, Jr. All-Star Intramural Basketball, Choral Union, C.B.S., Young Democrats. McGhee, Emanuel, Jr. B.A. Calion History Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel McGhee, Sr. S.N.E.A., Men's Council, C.B.S., Young Democrats. McKin, Charles E. Arkadelphia McKinney, Robert S. Arkadelphia McLaren, Roger Wayne Arkadelphia McMaster, Brenda F. Arkadelphia McMillan, Shirley M. B.S.E.-B.T.E.D. Arkadelphia Bus. Teacher Education Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Manning Alpha Chi. McNeal, David Larry B.M. Texarkana Organ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McNeal Meek, Gary Aaron Hot Springs Melton, Thomas E. Widener Meredith, Kenneth R. Hot Springs Merritt, Jerry W. Camden Mertens, George Thomas B.S.E. Arkadelphia Math Mr. and Mrs. George Mertens Sigma Phi Epsilon Miller, Elizabeth A. Hot Springs Miller, Judith Ann B.S.E. Hot Springs Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Jones Alpha Chi, A.H.E.A., Masquers. Miller, Rebecca J. Lewisville Miller, Samuel S. El Dorado Miller, Vickie C. Murfreesboro Milner, Judy Kay B.S.E. El Dorado Elementary Education Mrs. Lucille Milner Alpha Xi Delta, Art Club, A.C.E.I., Theta Xi Sweetheart. Milus, Bobbie N. B.A. Hope Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Milus Sociology Club, Masquers, C.B.S., Young Democrats. Mitchell, Marcia Elaine B.S.E. Sheridan Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mitchell P. E. Club, W.R.A., Marching Band, Swimming Team. Mock, Sherrel Wayne B.A. Ashdown Journalism, English Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mock Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Oracle Staff. Moncus, Sheila B.A. Stamps Literature, Drama Mr. R. E. Moncus and Mrs. Lanette Dozier Masquers, Who's Who, Drama Scholar- ship, Best Student Director, 19711 Nom- inated for a Danforth Fellowship. Montgomery, Carolyn Sue B.S.E. Prescott Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Montgomery Wesley Foundation, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, A.H.E.A., W.R.A. Moore, Johnny L. Glenwood Moore, Larry D. Malvern Moore, Sarah Louise B.S.E. Little Rock Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. William Harry Moore A.H.E.A. Moorman, Coleen Rae B.S.E. Arkadelphia English Mr. and Mrs. Merle Melton Wesley Foundation, Alpha Chi. Morgan, Teresa M. Malvern Morgan, William R. Arkadelphia B.S.E. English Morris, David Franklin Hope Mr. and Mrs. Stoy Holland Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. Morrison, Dennis W. Hot Springs Morrison, James H. Arkadelphia Moseley, Charles W. Stuttgart Moseley, Sula Joyce McGehee Mosier, Nelda Gail Arkadelphia Mott, Danny S. Norphlet Mounts, Jerry R. B.S.B.A. Dierks Accounting Mrs. Tessie W. Mounts Muldrew, Kenneth W. B.S.E. Hope Biology Mr. and Mrs. William Muldrew Biology Club, Men's Council, C.B.S. Murphy, Frank H. Crossett Murphy, Lutian A. Mineral Springs Murphy, Shelba Jean B.S.E. Lockesburg Biology Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murphy Kappa Delta Pi, Biology Club, C.B.S., Young Democrats. Nash, Susan Oglesby B.S.E. Lewisville Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Nash Kappa Delta Pi, STAR Staff, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Heart and Key, Senate, Cheerleader, Who's Who, Reddie Beauty Finalist, Panhellenic. Newborn, Betty Jean Arkadelphia Newkirk, John James, Jr. B.S.S.W. Hot Springs Social Work Mr. and Mrs. John J. Newkirk, Sr. Sociology Club, Choral Union. Newman, Gary J. B.S. North Little Rock Biology Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Newman Newton, William T. Pine Bluff Nix, Patsy Dale B.S.E. Little Rock Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nix STAR Staff, P.E. Club, W.R.A., Tennis, Heart and Key, Alpha Xi Delta, Women's Intramural Board. Nix, Suzanne Schweer Hot Springs Norman, Brenda J. B.S.E. Gurdon Elementary Education William Norman Null, Theodore E., Jr. B.A. Malvern Speech Sgt. and Mrs. T. E. Null, Sr. Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta, Senate- Entertainment Committee, Young Republicans-President. Nutt, Deborah Kay B.A. Alexander Home Economics O'Bryant, Joe Patrick B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia Management Oliphant, Patricia Womble B.S.E. Malvern Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Henry Womble O'Neal, Joe Dean B.S. DeWitt Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neal, Sr. Chemistry Club, Omega Psi Phi, C.B.S., Sportsmanship Council. Ottinger, Donna L. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy N. Ottinger Cheerleader, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Scotch Guard, P.E. Club, B.S.E. in Physical Ed. Owen, Sheila Anne B.S.E. Pine Bluff Elementary Education Chi Alpha, S.N.E.A., A.C.E.I. Padgett, Ronald Brady B.S. Arkadelphia Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. Arlie C. Padgett Alpha Chi-Vice President, Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Chem- istry Club-Vice President, Heart and Key-President, Senate, Circle K- Treasurer, Vice President, Young Republicans, Who's Who, BMOC. Panuska, Jerry B.S. Prague, Czechoslovakia Chemistry Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Panuska Chemistry Club. Patrick, Louise M. Hot Springs Paul, Ricky W. Prescott Person, Rita Parkin Peterson, Mike Wayne B.S.E. Little Rock Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson Basketball Team, Track Team, C.B.S., Sportsmanship Council. Pettigrew, Sherry L. Texarkana Phelps, Lonnie D. Pine Bluff Pillow, Albert Edward Harrison Pittman, Mary B. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Elementary Education Pitts, Kathryn Sue B.S.E. Hot Springs Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Grady D. Pitts Kappa Delta Pi, Scotch Guard, A.C.E.I. Plafcan, Rebecca Ann B.S.E. Carlisle English Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Heiss Scotch Guard, STAR Staff. Plyler, Beverly Jones B.S.E. Glenwood Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones A.H.E.A., Choral Union. Politte, Michael J. Malvern Porter, Frederick Dailey B.S.B.A. Hot Springs Marketing Mr. William F. Porter Phi Beta Lambda, Swimming, Who's Who, Sportsmanship Council, Coffee- house Committee, Student Presidential Committee. Potillo, Robert A. Pine Bluff Prather, Warner W. B.S.B.A. Smackover General Business Pratt, Sara L. El Dorado Pressgrove, Donna Lee B.S.E. Parkin Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Pressgrove A.C.E.I., Homecoming Sophomore Maid. Primm, John H. B.A. Malvern Psychology Purifoy, Kenneth Frank B.A. Benton Sociology Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Purifoy Baptist Student Union, Sociology Club, Ecology Club. Quinn, Arthur G. Hot Springs Radcliffe, Candice Ann B.S.E. Hope English Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Harris Kappa Delta Pi, W.R.A., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Young Republicans. Ramey, Betty R. B.S.E. El Dorado Speech, Drama Mrs. Sarah Ramey Ramey, Gracie L. B.S.S.W. El Dorado Sociology Mrs. Sarah Ramey Ramsey, Tommy G. Bauxite Randall, Martha E. Donaldson Randall, Sharon I. Hot Springs Reed, Linda Marlene Hot Springs Reed, Samuel Earl B.S.E. El Dorado Physical Education Reed, Suanne Coats Fordyce Reinhart, Thomas Terry B.S.E. Stuttgart Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Reinhart Wesley Foundation, Newman Club, Heart and Key. Reynaud, Diane Elizabeth B.M.E. Texarkana Music Mr. and Mrs. Husley Reynaud Baptist Student Union, Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, Choral Union, Sym- phonic Band, Brass Quintet, Concert Choir. Reynolds, Ronnie J. B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff Marketing Ridgeway, John R. B.S. Arkadelphia Math Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ridgeway Concert and Marching Band, Drum Major, Woodwind Choir, Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia-Secretary. Riley, William G. B.S.E. Star City Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Riley Rippy, Terry M. B.S.E. Fordyce Biology Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rippy Ritter, Eddie F. B.S.E. Donaldson Social Studies Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ritter Roark, Jon Harrison B.S.E. Malvern Social Science Roberts, William Stanford B.S.E. Hot Springs Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Stanford L. Roberts Robertson, Jackie B.S.E. Arkadelphia Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Ford J. Robertson Robertson, Juanita Arkadelphia Rodgers, Charles M. Mena Rodgers, Jay Travis B.S.E. Mena English Mr. and Mrs. James Travis Rodgers Baptist Student Union, Editorial Staff of the Proscenium for 2 years. Rooks, Ernest G. Arkadelphia Ross, Kathleen Marie B.S.E. Madill, Okla. Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ross Royal, Julie Ann B.S.E. Helena Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Glen Miller Scotch Guard, Alpha Xi Delta, Swim- ming Team, Reddie Ripples, Girls of the Golden Heart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Russell, Cindrella Stuttgart Russell, Deborah Kay B.S.E. Crossett Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell A.C.E.I. Russell, Janice M. B.S.E. Hope English and Journalism. Sallee, Richard D. B.S.B.A. Hope Business Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sallee Student Senate-President, Baseball- Three year Letterman, Theta Xi-Vice President and Rush Chairman. Sandage, Charles Barrett B.S.E. Donaldson Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi. Sapaugh, Debbie Susan B.S.E. Texarkana, Texas Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. John W. Foster Kappa Delta Pi, S.N.E.A., A.W.S.- Vice President, Art Club, A.C.E.I. Sapaugh, Robert Blaine B.S.E. Texarkana Art Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blaine Sapaugh Counter Guerrillas, Scabbard and Blade, Art Club. Schee, Robert Allen B.S.B.A. Gurdon Accounting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Schee Schultz, James H. B.S.E. Blevins Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert H. Schultz P. E. Club. Schweer, George H. Hot Springs Scully, Martha H. B.M.E. I-Iot Springs Voice Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Hopper Wesley Foundation, Alpha Chi, MENC, Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Omicron, Con- cert Choir, Madrigals. Serrano, Danny J. B.S.B.A. Bismarck Business Sexton, Billie K. B.S.E. Malvern Business Education Shaw, Joe Edward B.M.E. DeQueen Music Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Shaw MENC, Ecology Club, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, Sym- phonic Band, Jazz Rock Ensemble, Brass Quintet. Shelton, Jerry Allen Hot Springs Shepherd, Sandra C. Benton Shirron, Joy Hoar B.S.E. Sheridan Business Teacher Education Shirron, Robert Lynn B.S. Houston, Texas Math Mr. Carl Edward Shirron Pershing Riiies, Scabbard and Blade, Math Club, Baseball Team. Shoptaw, Gary Lynn B.S. Sheridan Math Mr. and Mrs. Carthel Shoptaw Short, Margie Manes Brinkley Simmons, Jesse B.A. West Memphis Political Science Eugene Simmons Who's Who in American Colleges, CBS, Student Senate Sims, Lola Jane Glenwood Slider, Patricia B.S.E. Ashdown English Smith, Brenda L. Benton Smith, Cynthia Sue B.S.E. Arkadelphia Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith P. E. Club, W.R.A. Smith, Daniel L. Arkadelphia Smith, Frances L. Arkadelphia Smith, Mary Louise Ashdown Smith, Merwyn Dale B.S.B.A. Hot Springs Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thrasher Smith, Otha C. Gurdon Smith, Sally A. B.S. Science, Math Arkadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith Smith, Vernell Arkadelphia Smith, William E. B.A. Malvern Speech Pathology Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith Wesley Foundation, Chi Alpha, Ecology Club, S.N.E.A., Heart and Key, Circle K. Sockwell, Eneree Marie B.S.S.W. Rockford, Illinois Social Work Mr. and Mrs. Clayborn Sockwell Sorrell, Randy Myron B.S.E. Amity Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sorrell P. E. Club. Sorrels, Cheryl L. Conway Sorters, Roger Darrel B.S.S.W. Okolona Social Work Mr. and Mrs. Ray McManus Sociology Club. Sparks, George E. B.M.E. Little Rock Clarinet Mrs. Florence Sparks Symphony Band, Marching Band: Drum Major. Sparks, Robert Loy B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia Economics Mr. and Mrs. Don Sparks Golf Team, Sigma Phi Epsilon--Vice President. Speights, Claudia A. Little Rock Spigner, Elizabeth Ann B.S.E. Ashdown English Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Spigner Spikes , Beverly Gail Crossett Spurlin, Ouida M. B.S.E. Mt. Ida Elementary Education Starling, Terri Lynn B.S.E. Delight Spec. Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Benton Starling, Jr. Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, A.C.E.I., S.N.E.A. Stephens, William H. Hot Springs Steward, Garry T. B.S.E. Pine Bluff Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Steward Stewart, Ronald D. B.S.E. Queen City, Texas Social Studies Stover, Robert Dean B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia Accounting Strauss, Marsha A. Hot Springs Summers, Rebecca Lynn B.S.E. Crossett Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Summers Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, S.N.E.A., Delta Zeta, Heart and Key, A.C.E.I. Summerville, Brenda Joyce B.S.E. Arkadelphia Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Summerville S.N.E.A., Phi Beta Lambda, C.B.S., NBEA, ABEA. Sunderman, Dennis E. DeQueen Sutton, Albert T. Hot Springs Sutton, Richard L. Malvern Sweeden, Glen Murfreesboro Tabor, Benjamin B. B.A. Malvern Sociology Tabrizi, Alireza N. B.S. Arkadelphia Chemistry Talley, Deidre D. Little Rock Taplin, Glenn Wayne B.A. Pine Bluff Biology Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Taplin Biology Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Base- ball Team, Senate-Senior Class Pres- ident, Distinguished Military Student, Secretary of Phi Sigma Epsilon. Taylor, Clara Jean Prescott Taylor, John Davis B.S.B.A. Blevins General Business Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor Wesley Foundation, Sociology Club, Ecology Club. Terry, Clifford E. B.A. Mena Sociology Terry, Linda Sue B.S.E. Dierks Social Science Mr. and Mrs. Nal B. Terry Sportsmanship Council, A.W.S. Thomas, Donald R. Camden Thomas, Gary G. Hot Springs Thomason, Mae Elizabeth B.S.B.A. Arkadelphia Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watkins Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats. Thomason, Thomas Franklin B.A. Hot Springs Sociology Mrs. Cecile Thomason Sociology Club. Thornton, Laura R. Hot Springs Thornton, Sandra Jean B.S.E. Hot Springs Business Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Tart S.N.E.A. Thrash, Randall L. Glenwood Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thrash Threlkeld, Dorothy Hot Springs Thurmond, Sheila B.S.E. Holly Grove Social Science Tichenor, Susan C. B.S.E. Pine Bluff Speech Tidwell, Allen G. Glenwood Tolleson, William M. B.S.B.A. Hope Management, Marketing Toney, Charles E. North Little Rock Traywick, Margo Jane B.S.E. Pine Bluff Journalism, English Oracle Staff, S.N.E.A., Proscenium Staff. Treadway, David B. Arkadelphia Trickey, Carl S. Benton Tucker, Charles Larry B.M.E. Arkadelphia Music Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tucker MENC, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Brass Quintet. Tyler, Thomas M. B.S.B.A. Pine Bluff Accounting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyler Umiker, Sandra K. B.M.E. Geneva, New York Music Education Mr. and Mrs. Julius Umiker Van Bebber, Vondell Nashville Verdon, Thomas S. B.M.E. Nashville Trumpet Mrs. Mary Lois Verdon Mr. Thomas Verdon Wage, James Reginald Little Rock Wait, Gary Wayne B.S.E. Amity Elementary Education Walker, Bobby Hot Springs Walker, Dana Paulette B.S.E. North Little Rock Math Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Walker STAR Staff, Delta Zeta, Senate, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose. Walker, Donna Gayle B.S.E. Monticello Business Education Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pennington S.N.E.A., Phi Beta Lambda. Walker, Janet Rose Leola Walker, Marilyn Harrison B.S.E. Pasadena, Texas Elementary Education Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison Scotch Guard, Panhellenic-Secretary, Alpha Sigma Tau-Vice President, Cor- responding Secretary, Queen of Hearts, Reddie Beauty, Queen of Stars Finalist, Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweetheart. Walker, Jr., Paul Charles B.S.B.A. Benton Management Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Walker, Sr. Scabbard and Blade, Phi Beta Lambda, Phi Sigma Epsilon Pledge Master, Foot- ball-Four-Year Letterman, Track Team, Advanced ROTC-Brigade Com- mander, H Club, Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Distinguished Military Graduate, Rotary Club Merit Award for Outstanding ROTC Cadet, AIC Honor Roll. 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Williams, Virginia Bridgforth B.A. North Little Rock Psychology Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp Williams Alpha Xi Delta, Tennis. Wilson, Dale B. B,S,E, Blevins Biology Wilson, Kathy Lynn Arkadelphia Wimberly, Bobby L. Mena Wingfield, James L. Arkadelphia Wisener, Lynn B.S.E. Warren Elementary Education Womack, Richard A. B.S.B.A. El Dorado General Business Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Womack I.F.C., Phi Sigma Epsilon, Young Republicans. Wood, Ralph Edward Camden Woodson, Susan Eddy Naples, Texas Wooldridge, Patricia North Little Rock Wright, Gloria Jean B.S.E. Malvern Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson S.N.E.A. Wright, Rhonda I. B.S. El Dorado Social Work Wylie, Elva Jo B.T.E.D. Carthage Business Education Wylie, Joe Fraiser Arkadelphia Yeager, William D. Searcy Young, Darriel R. Horatio Young, Jerry Lynn Sparkman Young, Jorja Kathleen Hot Springs Young, Virginia Ann B.S.E. Nashville Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harris A.H.E.A. Zachry, Beverly Ann B.S.E. Mineral Springs English Mr. and Mrs. Rob Zachry A.W.S. Zullo, Jane Marie B.S.E. Hot Springs Elementary Education Mrs. Josephine M. Zullo A.C.E.I., A.W.S. Fryur, Shirley ...... . 1 I I 208 .66 Garrison. lkxvid. . . Abcrnz11hy.ChcryI . . Ackerman.-Nuncy. . . Adams. Anna ,,.. Adams. Larry . . Aday. Jerry ..,. Adkins. Larry. . . Ad1u1f.Brencn . . . Aggrs. Tommy . . . A ln. Sherry .... Aldcrson. B. J .... Alderson. Glcpda . . Aldersonulanlce , . Alexander, Drew . . . Alexander, Kzuhy. . . Alexander. Larry . . . Alexander. Mnrvu. . . Alexundqr. Thclmn . , Allen. Euleen .... Allen. Evon. , . . Allen. Glenda , , , A11gn..1uck . . . . Allgson. Munn. . . A1I1son.Tcrcsu . . . A11rc11.Sus1e . . . Alsubrook, Murvls . . Alsguughulaync. . , An ers. Mary ..., Anderson. Gary. . . Anderson. Mzxnpn. . . Anderson. Vnckxc . . . Anklon. Vernon. , . Anthony. Rohcrl . . . Archer. SCITQIZI .,.. Armour. .1:xm1c . . Armalron . Carolyn: 1 1 . Arnold. 151111311101 . . Arnold. Bcity ..,.. Arnold. Churlouc. . . Arnold. Errlgne. . . Arnold. Eddie. . . Madonna , Arnold. I Arno1d. Mrke . . . Arno1d. V k . AK h ' 1C y. . c 1mon,Sus:1n. . . Alhgy. Azgron . . . Alkgns. Duma .... Alkms. .10 .... Anxvood. Mur Jnruf 2 . . Allwood. Mari . . . . Auhrcv,,J-ohn .... Aull. 171111111 .... AU11.1vl111i111'1 . . . Avery. Glenda. . , . Awbrey. Nanci . . . Ayleu. Brenda . , Ayres. Ann . . B Bz1hbS..Iuniuus . . . Bugon. Terry . . , Bu11cy.Phy11ls. . . Bum. Peggy . . . Baker. Ann, . . . Baker. Byron . . . Baker. Don . . . . Baker.-Shex1:1 . . . Buldwrn. Debbie: . . Bale. Sharon . . . Bullard. Purnglu. . . Ballard. Phllllp . . . B1l1L1W111. Steve . . . Barber. Julie .... Barber, Rhc1:u.1. . . . Burcnunu.Barhar:1 . , Bnrkcr. Lmdu ..... Barksdalc. Kathy . . . Burrell, Glenda . . . Barnes. Dmne, . . Bama. Dpn, , . , Bates, Vrckng .... Bmson. Flnnne . . . Buugus. James , . , Bauman. lhfnn . . . Bauman. zxrlha . . Batchelor. Duane . . Bnxley, Judy . . . Bnxler.-Charles. . . Bay. Duane' .... gczxm.g,cw1s . . . ean. 4 ..., Bean. viii ..... Beard. Barbgrn . . . Beard. Norms. . . . Beurden.11mmy. . . Bearden. Russel. . , Beaslon, Begky .,.. Bezruford Rrchurd . . Beaver. Ronme .... Beck, Brenda , . . . Beebc. Davud . . . Beeson. Dgbru . . Bell. Bonmg .... Bc11.Cynlhm . . . Bell. Dcbbx , . Bell. Judy .... , Bc11. Term! ,.... Benton. fancy . . . Berger. Kathy .... Bergman. Huy . . . Berry. John . , . . Bgny. Sandra .... Briggs. Fmsy ...... B1 engsley. Slcvc. . . Bgngham. Kqlhy .... Bgngham, Mlkq . . . Bgngham. Travns Bur Tomm ...2z4.2:6 'IT114' .. 134 ...64 .98. 240. 247. 153. . . 114, 117. fQ'l14I ,. .146. .....Ig0. .. 98, . ....B-1. . . 226. 247. . . 115. 310. . . 98. 208. .84. 1-12. 144. 98. 166. 172. 174. ..84.l44. 84 11-S. 115. 138. f I 1651 I I '1851 . I fi15'. I I '911,'1Ss'. I I Izi5f1'sf3.'175l B1rd1ve11. 11111301121 Jean ...... Bishop. John ......,.,., Black. Danny ........... Black. Kinney. . . 140. 141, 164, Black. Uxrr .... . Black. MBFIYIH ..... Blackwell. Roxanne. . ggakj. Righard .... . C . . . Blarlon G. ggy evgns, Inger . , . Blevins. Wanda . Boehm. Ervm ..... Blanchard. Susan . . . Bo1cs. Lynn ..... 85 Bohannon, Tony Bohn. Barbara .... Bolton, Tgnq., .... Bonds. Virginia . . . Booth. Carolyn . . . Borcherl. James. . . Borccky, Larry.. . . Borecky. Pgmcm , . Borcc1a.Srssy . . , Born. ooney, . . . Bosm Ann. a, . . Bolsford. Eileen . . . Bowden. Debra . . . Bowen. Kelly . . Bowers. Joe. . . . . 215. 156. 911' 115, 146. 181. , . . 85. 149. ,98. 141. 144. . . . 85. 166. . . . 175. 65. . 64. 65. 138. 115 1815 l'85.'3i0' IIIIIIQIZIIHSQ 65. 116. ns. 227. , ......... I 299. ' ' ' '11ea2ii4.'i25.'zia1 iIIIIIIIIIIfi6. I I I1'e6.'17fJ I ' 161' 1'68.'1721 229 187 114 161 136 146 .64 267 .64 ll-1 .911 .84 140 .64 .914 .84 .64 158 .61 261 267 316 .84 .64 .64 144 .64 .20 146 146 11-1 .84 146 114 1111 156 I1-1 208 161 ,814 141 2115 261 .114 311 .34 .114 146 .114 115 155 180 ,911 115 .144 176 146 208 .911 .911 140 182 146 .64 .61 .64 .65 115 186 145 .65 .911 -54 1:4 115 217 .85 115 176 187 .65 .85 175 159 .85 115 .65 .65 .65 .98 267 176 .65 267 218 .65 .65 .98 146 .115 222 267 208 176 216 I8-1 .94 .65 182 .99 175 .65 .85 146 .99 115 311 .85 178 247 151 .65 115 .65 175 .99 247 B2 176 .85 115 .65 .85 115 .99 .99 235 183 161 ,SS 176 . 65 Bowers. Robert . . . Boxer. Nrles .... Boyd. Ann . . . Boyd. Gary . . . . Boyd. Nancy . . . Bnyetle, Clyde . . Bradford. Jerry. , . Bradford. Sandra . . Bradley, Jerri' .... Bradley. Loy . . . 61111.11 M' 'II. 301121. 5223. fy. , . Bmdshuw. Lmdn . . Bmmq. Laura .... Brunmng,1'enn3f . . Brunch. Mlchne . . Brannon. Sharon . . Brunch. Joife. . . . Brashear. cky. . . Bray. John , . . . Bruy.,Larr?' .... Brgcdmg. nn . . . Brrcklcy. Tony . . Bridges. Donna . . . Brewster. Tummy .... Bridges. John .... Brgwer. Janrce . . , gnggsGCuro1yn . . . u s. ur .... Brgcoc.,131r1 . . . Brill. Willie .... Brock. Debroh . . Brock. Pnl ..... Br0oks.S1eve, . . Terry. . . ro n. Bgqkle , . Brown. Blllrg . . . Brown. Dgvld . . . Brown. Diane , . Brown. Donn: . . Brown. Mary., . . Brown. Shernlyn . . Brown. Wendy . . Iiroyles. Allen .... Brum1cy.Rrckey . . Brumbelmy. Jean . . Bruton. B111 . . Bryant. Debbie . . . Bryant. Samqel . . . Buckley. Elsie. , . Buford. Bnjl .... Bunch. Melmda . . . Bunn. Cheryl . . . Bunn. fhnu . . . Bulc. Marsha . . Burke. LVHCIKB . . Brooks. B w Burnett. Brenda. . , Burnclle. Charles . . Burns. Charles , . Burns Randall . . Burris. Carol .... Burrrs, Dcbqruh. . . Burr1S.Travls. , . . Burroughs. Curl. . . Hurrou s, Jud . . Burroughllnvidy. . . Burrow. Jerry. . . Burscy. Major. . , Burton. Charles , , . Bu11er.Janycc. , . Butler. lgxwrenue . . Butler. Rrcky . . . Byrd. Randy , , Byrum..1ana. . . Cz -1'. R11 h .... C:11d1ve11?Ev1cn , . . Culhuun. Deborah. . Calhoun. Mar 'argl . Qalluway. Cullfnerlne Caliuwrxy. Debra. , . Czxllzxwuv. Palrlcla. . C111 R h. . 1 gy. U1 . . . Cullnzou, Kathryn. . Qzxmphc-11,A1v131,, . . Campbell. Patncra . Cunnu n. Ivor . . . Cantrell. LinL111 . . Caple. Ellis .... Curder. Sarah .... Carclo ck. Daniel , . Car1is1c. Bruce . . C armu C zxrme n. Mary .... un. Charles. . Carpcnlcr. Ben.. . . Carpenter. David . . gzxrpcnl J' . . er. an . ter. Robert. . nrpcn Cnrrgwny. Nancy. . Carrlgnn. Linda . . . Cancr. Ann ..... Cnrler. Qeborah. , . Carter. J111'I1Tl1C . . Carter, .1cx.11c . . . Carter, Lena . . . . Cuslcel. Mont . . . Cm11eberry..Bl611y . Caznrt. Benjamm, . Cazort. Uma. .... Chambers, Linda . . Chnpmpnd, Ronald . Chnsuun. Brenda . . Chnylor. Lmda . . . Chealha La 1 m, rry , . Chunn. Susan . . . , Clagfornl. Shanon. . Clur . A an .... Clark. Carol Jo . . Clark. Donald. , . Clark. Forrest. . . Clark. G. Alan . . Clark. Kenneth, . . Clark. Marguentc. . Clark. Susan , . . C1ark. Thomas . . Clay, Hug? .... CI' . c17'y S1 ryn... ay. e . . . . . Clay. Ronald .... Clayborn. Alonm .... Clayborn. Theandrew. . , Cleme Clcmc nts. Linda , . nls. Ruben . . Clemons. L ndia . , Click. R1meYzr . . . Cluck. Barham . . Cobb. Cecilia . . . . Cohbs. Charles . . . Cochran. Arlepdu. . Cochran. Curus . . . Cochran. Zcllar , . , Coiblll. Dcborah . . C M 11 1 0 91' Cole. .lp ae . .. William.. . . Coleman, Cqrolyn. . Coleman. Chfgon , . Colqmun. Manan . . Culllc. Danny . . , Cook. Took, B 11 .... E1re1yn . . . ' ' A65.'I46' . . .115. 156 . . 99, 159, . . 'o5.'1iz3' 2981 69' 1 I I 99' III'115' .....s5 . . 99. 142. ..65. ..85. ..85. ....85. . . .I00, 146, ..,I00.l57. 116. ..66. mo. ' ' ' ' '1141 1lh.'1'3z1.'1S71 267. . . . 85. 158. ..85. .......85. 166.154. ....66.l00. ...116.146. 267. . . 1 I I 1661 Q I I 19b.'i0S.4224', . ....... 66. .fff 166. :i1'66.4I162 ..fIII1'16.'1i11 ..,.66. 282, 284. IZZII'116. ..x6. 1136. .,..xe. ... 175. ..:22'116.. I I 1 111af1'6if217'. I I 1 1635175.11762 1III1's6,'1i6 . . . 117,151,168 ..u7,1ss ' Z1 296, 100. .65 ,99 .65 285 .99 .99 115 .65 285 217 163 .65 .65 218 .65 .99 246 .XS .65 218 283 .65 .85 115 .99 136 159 .65 100 146 146 161 .115 mr, ,xs 115 146 175 .es .65 .ss 115 .ss 115 182 mo 1:12 .66 116 146 2155 1:1 .ss 116 loo .85 .66 267 100 .66 100 100 .66 .85 116 146 161 .66 167 116 267 .66 184 116 1113 .66 161 .66 161 .66 .85 116 100 146 116 146 159 .66 .66 .66 116 161 .66 246 .85 116 146 176 183 184 274 I-16 .66 .66 .66 176 155 116 226 146 .216 116 .66 116 209 .66 IS4 116 285 .66 190 116 .86 164 285 116 146 138 209 162 181 158 178 .66 146 .66 .66 238 .86 184 .86 151 176 159 161 100 154 tudent Index Coo1cy.l.ynnc . . Cuoggr. Dpnald. , Cor 1, Kim .... . . Corley. Pamela ....... Cormxer. Sherry ....... C 1 O . . 98 nslun. us. ..... , Culhrcn. Martha Cullcdgc. Juckrc ....... Coulter. Kathryn . . , . . Counts. Jcnnnc .... Counts. Sh:1rro1g:1n . . . Courtney Marcia . , . Cowurl Sherry cox. Cham . . COX..11lCkIC-. . . . Cox. Jq Elulne . . Cox. Rlcky . . . Cox. Robert .... Cox. Sharon ...... CI11171 C rel? Earry .... rang. al y ..... Cmnford. Sandra . . . Crawford, Benrzty . . . Cmw1cy.Gcra1 me. . . Crpws. Jgmcs . .... Crlsp. Mxchael . . Crm:kcr.,Kuy . . . Cross, Dnunnc, . . Cross, John . .,.. . Crowder. Wegley . . . Crownoycr. Jam .... Croy. Crum Crum Clnd ...... br, 1V1y1:1vin .... per. Steven , . . Cubhagc, Sandra . . . Cu11mzm. Stephen. . . Cullcy. Bgtlyc, . . . . Cullgy. Dianne: .... Culhqs, 1dn ....... Cunngnghnm. Brenda . . . Cunngngham. Dennis . . . Cunnlnwum. Ellen . . . , Curry.1 urnellc .... . . Curry. Clarence .... Curry. Rulh .... Curry, Stephen . . . , D 1hE?el1. John . . . 111 stcdl. Gcorglc . . . Dailey. Slcnley ..... Emncer. Weldon. . . . fkardennc. Mark .... . , I 981 1d1f l'311.'146. lkxrqcnne. Ray . . , Ilxrllng, Darla ..... Davcnpor1.Je11'ery . . . Dawes. Floyd ..... Daw-ps. Steve ..... Ilnvgdson, Gmcc . . , Davrdson. Marsha. . . lhvgdson Waller. . . Ikwres. Karen .... Ilrvgs, Brenda. . . . Duvgs. Cunmc .... lhvgs. DIED? .... Do ' d Duvgs. Ihvus. nn . Earlene . . . Davis. Forest . . 1k1v!s..1nrln , , . lhvgs. John . . . 1k1v15TJo1:., , . . Dnvgs. Louis .... mvgs. Norman . . . Davgs. Pauls: ..... . . DEIVIS, Ronald .... Fxxvis. RQY, . .... 1l1VlS.WI1111m . . . Dczm. George. . . , Dedncr, Murlhgx .... Dclguvan. Mmme . . . Dclgndc. Steve . . . Dc11ndc.SuSan . . . Deloncy, Anthony . . DcMnrcc. Dehomll . , . Dempster. Mnkc .... Dcmpglcr. Robert. . . Dcspuxn. Jgnmem .... Dgvmc. Richard .... Dgul. Patrice ..... . Drckgy. Rhonda ..... D5ckm5on.Rcbccc:1. . . Dgederlch. Joe ..... D111. Jimmy ...... Dgshroom. James . . . Dgxon. Charles . . . Drxon Dgxnn. Dxxon. James . . Mary , . .Cleiftus . . . 1X1r:1 .... Dixon. D1xon. Rpff . . . Dohy. Wl1 lc. . . Dodd. Barbara . . . Doggell, Annu .... Domlhy. Kcnnclh. . . Douglass, Sam , , . Dover. Edna: ..... Drummond. Carol .... Drummond. Peggy . . . Dugan, Betty ..... Dunbar. 121111 .... Duncan. Ahcc .... Duncan. Deana . . . Dunn. larry. . . Dunn. Laura . . Durrett. Czxrl . . Durrcu. Linda .... Durrcll, William ........ E Earncsx. Reginald ....... 1-Qaslcy. Rnlrlcia . , . hast. Harry . , . . . 131151. Sharon .. .... E11S1C1'11f1g,JZlCk1C. . . Eaves. Joy ...... Echols. Carolyn .... Eckert. Cathy ..... Edd: R.1 h. s. mp. ..... Edens. Bclmdzr ..... Edwards. Gloria Susan . . Edwards. Robert . , . . Edwards. Wnlbum, . . Esleslon. Judy . . . E- rgood. Sue .... Elfhng. Karen .... Elqm. Bmcc. . . E11qoll.K11ye . . E111oll.1.ucy . . Ellgoll Roger . . Ellgs. Slove ..... Ellgs. Lmda ...... Ellnsqn. Ronald ., . , . . E lw.lI M 1' E11 I9 C, J 6111118 . . p rsun. ancl ..... Ermcson. Angela . . . Ertz, Susan . .... . . Erwin, Glenda .... Estes, .lnmcs .... Erncmm. vicki. . . . ' I Z 161, 1611 'lbll 13117 146 212111 2111111 . . . 117 . . . 1116 172. 176 101 117 142.144 ....66 ...mu .smog 146.222 ....116 ...nm 161.133 ....ss ....67 .f,1,1a4 .amos .,61.se ,Mm ...mv ...117 ....rw ...117 .::'67.'I40' .67 . 184 117 .. . .67 101,164 .67 .....I17 I17 216 ......116 67 ....67 .86 ..........I07 177 . .67 148 ..............101 ffI'r1zi,' I I f1,11.' 1'5i.' ..10I .. .68 ..1112 117.283 .,.68 ...86 . . .68 .. 117 .. 164 , . .116 176.247 117.2011 117.161 101. 173. 632 267 68 154 1111 . . 1111 118 176 118 .68 175176 68. 167. 169. Iff'o9.' ...1I4. . . .156. 167. . . 118. 144. .68 69 . . 118 156. 176 . . .69 101. 1117 . . 146 86. 101 . . 176 . . 186 69. 267 . . .69 101. 141 . . .69 . . .69 118. 138 . . 267 69. 271 . . .69 .. 118 86, 2011 86, 267 .. .69 . . 1114 . . .116 . . 118 . . .86 69.86 . . 101 . . .69 174.176 .69 187 175, 178 130. 2511 69 101 . . .1'6i. .lfffiai 119 ..1l8. . .101. .,.69 ..134 ..101 ...69 ...69 ...116 N267 ...116 .69 . 151 1111 im' 1751 wx 69. 285 . .xc ' 116. 209 ...69 . 268. 269 141 .209 158.159 ..1l9 ...69 ..119 ...69 ...87 163 1121772158 ....1o2 7 8 ..-69 ....,....,I02 161 692 ini' 1'68.'12.9' , 176 102. IKE Eudy. Mary .... 1zvuns.CIxcry1. . . Evans, Ihvgdu. . . Evans. Rugrlcxu . . Evans.Shlr1cy , . Everett. Sharon. . Fubich. Karen. . . Fzxhnum, Arfan . . Fu111a.'1ehcrcsa. . 1711 J -. r. ancl ..... Farmer. Clifford . . Farmer. Jcrqme. , Euulkncr. Rrchgxrd. 1-crguson. Mnnon , Fgrguson Ppnny . Fra: Icr. Emily. . . Fgclds. Susan . . . Fgnlcy, Sherry. . . Flscr. Mar HCI . . Fiscr. Kath' .... Fisher, E117l1bC111 . Fushcr. June! . . . Fleming. Ardell .... Flcmings. Laycmc . . F1 I h J. . . c c cr. 'mug Florence. Tame . F1owcrs.M:1l1ic, . . Forchl. Cheryl . . Ford.Jo Ann . . . Ford. Jqhn .... Ford. RIC11Z11'K1 . . , Foreman. Mollie . . Forgn. Beverly . . . Formby 17111. . . . Foster. Robert , . . Fowler. Holly. . Fowler, Margarcl I f f Fox. Donna ..... Fox..1u1I l ..... Fox. Micxuc. . . Fmnklm. Brindu Fmn1e1in. 1.indz1 . . , Fruzxcr. llmny . . . Erccmzm, Bruce. . . 1frg:Y1cr.M1chuc1. . . Frgl . lkrnny .... Fr1lz.Sh1rIcy . . . . . . Froschcr. Llmhclh . . . Ifrosl. James .... 1-mst. Steve .... . F 119' sv 69. ...87 69, 162, .......I?3 166, ...I02, Fuel1. George Mike. . . . . 7l1,. Fugill. Jnnice .... Fu 11 Jcrr ru0.ggh1.B4.'1.1: 2 1 Fl1117l'Ighl. Juhu ..... Fr11- J h . I 1.11. U 11 .... Fulmcr, Kathy . , Fulton. William . . . Fundcrhurke, Rny .... I 1 1 10715 Furr. Brenda .... Fulrcll. Zsllu . . . G Gaddis, Deborah . ..... . . . , . Ga1Ir1ghcr.Rjchnr11 , . Galloway, 1..11'IK1LI . . Gunn. Stanley ...... Gur11n1:r, Deborah, . . .. .l03. Garner. Dennis ...... Garner. Martha Ann , . . Gurrcll. Brenda ..... Gur1mnn. Dunnu . . Gary. Belle ....... 2i'T11?V11Xe11S 1'f '1' ' '14 . IC . . . . . Geiger. Robert . . . Gentry. Floyd. . , Ghent, Lougs , . . Gihhs, D11V1d .... Giddcns. 11011 ..... Gilbert. ,luck 124111 . Gilbert. Mzlry . . . I ' ' Gilinsk Susie cil1is.151r1?k,.1I.I ' ' Gingcrich. Joy. A .... I 'xz1.'l642 1:12 Gingcruzh. Nnmue ........... I 14 I 19 Givens, Winnie , . . Gluvow, Donna . . G1cg17mrn, Sherry . . Glover, Allen .... Guhcr Cmdy . . , G0dbc11crc. oc. . . Goddard. lknnny . . Goeller. Robert . , . GLv1dg:n.J:1n1cs . , Goldie. Duvxd. . . . Gnnmlcl. Duvld . . Good, Sheryl , . . Goodrng. Szun .... Goodwgn. Bzrrhnrzn . . . Goodwm. Sydney .... Gurmnn. P111 ..... S Gosncl1.C1mr1c , , Gnsscll. M111'11lG1I11. . . Guudcaxu. Phil, . . . Goycuc. Debra . . . Gow. Georgia Ann. . . Goza. .lasrcr .... Gmhzxm. zrmcs . . Graham. Rgck . . . Grzml. Ccclllg .... G1i1l1l.M111111CC . . . Graves, Kgslhy . . Graves. Ltnda, . . Gr:1ven.'Ronny . . Grny. Llndix .... Gray. Nancy .... Gmycs. Horgucc . . . Green. Cnsslc , . . Keylon . . Grccn, I Green. 111111111 . . . Green. P11111 , . . . . Grccn Ra mond 0661111.06111 1 i 1 Greenlee. Fred . . . Gregory. Lynda . . Gregory. Tum . . . . Gresham. Mary . , . Grpsx Alfrqd . . . grq11111'1.,.1r1i1l?:1c . . rgggs. up ,... G '.'. Do 1 rgmu nn: . . . Grisham. Nancy. . . Grissom. Mildred ..,. Gmbbs. Dennis . . . Gugmher, Glynn . . Gumn,.G1nFer, . . Guthrie, Aan . . . Iilio fIf1fi7 1621. 76. 69. 103, 69 87. .87 161 142 . 69 .87 217 119 102 141 107 S7 146 267 164 135 175 .69 176 . 69 102 102 162 .69 146 209 176 141 .69 146 69: 267 69. 267 .87 .69 119 .69 .69 102 141 .87 102 . 7 8 117 102 119, 176 176. 70 117' 156. 141 10' 152. 70. 87. 37. 161 102 1031 1113. 175. 158. 125. 226 1 I9 142. 102. 169 1111. . , .167. H Hn cman.Mnr1yn. . . , . . Huge. Susan ..... 1311. xx. 1113, 156. 164. 116. 70. 162. 173. 119 119 .87 .70 119 119 154 175 209 . 70 102 140 119 102 119 153 209 146 141 184 141 .70 .70 216 119 .70 138 .70 176 .70 .88 119 282 176 119 .70 216 119 159 1116 240 250 220 166 .811 146 .70 .118 .70 119 119 711. 267 I8-1 103 146 163 176 151 IX4 ,118 177 .88 119 .70 .88 103 .70 146. 271 10' 1031 1151 119 .70 185 .70 103 .70 IRI .70 .70 .70 .88 .88 .70 161 .70 209 173 .70 .70 .70 120 120 140 .88 103 .88 .88 .88 1,4 . Hnir. linda .... Hn1bcrt..Shnron. . Hale. Mtke .... Hztlc. Robert . . . Haley. Holly . . . Hnlcy Sam ..., 1-lull. 13z1rb:1ru . . . Hall, Brenda . . Hnll. Kathy . . . HuIl.1htrucm . . . Hull, Ronald .... Hnlludqy. James. . Hambruck, Jerry. . Hamburg. Verna. . Hnm111on.J:lmes . Haney. Lccssx . Hzmkgns. Mnudn: , Hnnkxns Paul. . . Hanna Snmmyc . Hannah. Greig. . . Hannah. Kar . . . Hurdngc. Katy. . . Hnrdtn. Becky . . H:trdtn.C1nu c . . Hurdman.AW:1nt1:1 . Harlow. .lxm. .- . . Harper. Cnthpnnc. Harrelson. Rlqhztrd Hztrrgngton. Vaclav: Hnrrts. Flctchcr. . Harrgs. Jztmcs. . . Hnrrts. John ,... H:1rr1s..1nl1nny . . Hams. 1511 .... Hnrrts. Rnngly. . . Hurrgs. Sow . . . Hnrrgson. tty . . Hztrrgson. Charles . Harrison. Kerry. . Hnrtl. Susan. . . . Hurtlcv. hen . . . Hanse1I.T1m,. . . Harwell, .lncktc . . Hnslcy. Cheryl . . Hanhcrd. Kent. . . H:1wk1ns.Jcssc . . Hayes. Karen . . . Haynes. Alun . . . Hayruc Lacrndn . Hnvs. Ellen .... Hays. kay. . . . H:1yx..1u y . . . Hays. Mark, . , . Hcnrn, Kzgrrpn. . . Hcnrn. Wrlllc . . . Hcc15c,,Danny. . . Hcllm. 1'ommy , . Hcgztrtr. Rnscmnry Helthn 1. Chuck. , Hcmunt1..ltmc. . . Hcnnrd. Brenda. . Henderson. Cynthm Henderson. Donna Henderson. Mark, Henderson. Slrcrruc Henderson Wrlluun Hcndlgy. Harrrzctr. Hcnclncks. Thanmus Henry. Fluretln . . Hens cy. Mzrrjurlc. Henson. Jznnc. . . Hcnson.Rlch:1rt1 . Hcrrgn. Fmy . . . Hcrnng. Sttndrn. . Hcsspr. Charles. . Hcwgtt. Kenneth . Hgwttl. Mztrslnt . . 1-lgckcrsnn. Jauncs . 1e1gckm:m,1:m. . . 1-lgeks. Kam . . Htldchrand. Phyllrs Hqldchmnd, Susan Hgll. Alycrm, . . . Hull. Elmrheth. . . H111. Glenn .... Hrll. Gregory . . . Hlll. Juyglc ..... Hl11. 1.11 undtt . . Hill. Mgaric . . . 1-1111. Mtke, ..... Hgll. Ph 1115 . . . . .R rt .... 1-1111 che U Hockcrsmrlh 1t11nr .... Hownboom. 1.indrc1 HoEnn.Cirro1 . . . 0 nnc ugvy . . 1-1o1hrcsu1r. MIC!! . Ho1gmtm.Mukc . . 1-lohman. 'Tommy . HLx11nnt.1. Jackson . Holland. Roger Hollnndswnrlh. Vnc Hollcmsm. Sherry . Hul1uy.Pttrnq11 . . Hullownr. Mtchatcl Hollowc I. Deborah Hnlt. 1352131012 . . . 111011. Ltndn ..., Hull. Ruhcrt .... Holtzclnw. Slcvc . Honeycutt. .Ins cr. Honcycutt. W11111il11l: 1 2 1 Houkcr. Anim. . . Hookcr..Mxchuc1 . Hope, Lmda .... Hnpkrns. Bobby. . 1-lupkgns. Dpnnzr. . 1-Inpkms. l,xng1:t , . Hupsun. Mnrllyn . 1-torn. Larry... . . Horn. l..1I1dt1. , . . 1'1orncr.Ntnoml . . Hornsby. Jam . . . Hnrtun. lhrcll . . Hnrton..1:lmcs . . Houchcns. Anhur. Huusc. Dvrrs . . . 1'1l1l1SC.Pil1l:1C1i1 . . Howard. Dmnn . . Howell .lqhn . . . Hu 1. Wrllmm. , . Huhhztrtl Cynthm. Hubcr.1'1:sro1t1 . . Huddleslon. Katy . Huddlcston. lhtlsy Hudson. llnnclu. . Hudspeth. Bucky . Hull. Rebecca. , . Hu ns C hnrlus Hufthlcsf Dorothy I Hughes. Gcncvn . Hughes. Hollis . . Hughes. Jack. . . . Hughes. Marlon. . 1-lughcs. Sum . . . Hughp5. Susan . . Hut. 1'mg Katy . . Humphncx. 1 tnny Hunter. Qnrolyn. . Hunter. hwtrd . . Hunter. Fred . . . Hunter. Gary . . . Hunter. Tontrny. . Hurst.L1ndz1 . . . Hurst. Robert. . . Huslcd, Gerald . . 1-lymgtn. Ann . . . Hys1up.Dcncst . . ' ' ' 11113: ialaf .. ...tzof ' ' ' ' ' .1211 119, ' ' ' .113-11146. iflria. ..,73. ...119. 1 .711 70. 146 . . .70 . . 267 . . 146 156. 1115 . . 1211 . . 103 120. 163 71. . 103 'Y 09 .. 175 .. 1113 .. .89 . . 120 . . 176 thi. 236, 229 1211, 104 1311. 104. I mi. I 1.11-1. 121. 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Vera. ..., . . Jackson. Vernon . . . . . . Jackson. Wanda .... . . . Jncohs, Betty ..... , . Jacobs. Gre cry .... . Jacobs. Rtclgnn .... Jncuui. Dennis . . J' . 121' amps. 1r,1,. . . Jatnnsun. Wrllmm . . . Jared. Debbie . . . Jared. Don .... Jared. Mike ...... . . . Jcffcunt. Rtrzky ....... .jcffirsonbll-Elizztbcth. cn ms. unc . . . Jenkins. Qrltunn Gay Jcnklnsfllmctlu . . . Jcwcll. Mnrslng . . Johnson. Adlm . . . .1nhnson.11rcn51a . . Johnson. Cnlvtn. . . Johnson. D9-11:1 . . Johnson. Dnnpc . . Johnson. Dons . . Johnson. Gary. . . Johnson. Jerry . . Johnson. Joyce . . Johnson. Lajuztnat, , j01'11lS01l.g:2l1TiC111 . nmson, am . . . Jol1nson.l'incIl:1. . . Johnson. guitdcg . . mer. . . Johnson. .lohnson.Sg11ly. . . Jnhnson. bnlats. . . Jones. Beverly . . Jones. Bubba' . . . Jones. lircn at. . . Jones. Carolyn . . Jones. Danni' . . . Jnncs, Iktvr . . . Juncs. Dorothy . . Jones. George .... Jonas. Gwendolyn . Jones. .lumcq ..,. Jnncs.Jc21nnl1:. . . Jones. Jnntcq . . Jones. Jeannie. . Jonc5.Jerz11t1 . . . Jnncs. .ludnh A. . . . Jones. Kltryslmn . . Jones. Lyle .... Jones. lvjlrcy . . . Jnncs. Rua - .... Jones, Ronnie. . . Jones. Ic-rry .... W 11 Jones. 15111111 .. .1111:11l11l.D1i1I1l1, . . Juluun. Herbert . . Jungmun. Joseph . . Earns. Rrmerlt . . . , C:11ur1 tt gcryttc. Kcc.1'v1z1rry. . . . . . Kcclun. mrlcs. . . Kcctnn. Harold . . Kcl1nggi.,Ku111y . . Kelly. .nnlzn . . . Kcndujl. blgvc' . . . Kcnnlrrck. leunlcc . . Kennedy. Kathy . . Kennedy, Walter . . Kcnwa1rn1.Hql1v. . . Kerr Fretlcrxck. . . Kcrs11.,.1crry. , . . . Kcs1.1-nyc . .I . . Kcxtcrxnn. Eultcc. Kcstncr. Ken . . . Key Charles . . Kg1t1.C.nhy. . . Kn1n1..Itmrntu . . Kl1ln1,J111IH . . . . Kilgore. crlcnc . . Klnney.Ll:1ry . Kirkpntrtck. Phrlltp . Klcinschmirlt. Nancy 1 I I Klurpkupcr. .lulitt . . Knctvp. Don .... Knot. Glen . , . Knud. Jean .... Knott. Marty . . . Knox.11rcr1tgu. . . Kohcrlctn, Becky . . Koun. Charles .... Ktnrncu. Kzgrl . . , KrtxcI1..1:nns , . Kuykcntlull. l.mnn: . In Fnrmc. Gcor c . lain. 1f1iI.:1bcth . I,.:tgn1. Hcvcrly . . 1.i111't1.Cj'Il111Ii1 . . . lnmbcrl. Mnrllyn. . 1J1l1C11'alCI'.lA1'lD . . lzmcztr. Mtke . . . Iitngston. Jun. . . lnruc. Jamal. A .... l.us1t1ord.,Cnng. . . 14ush1cy.buc . . . . nvlcr. Dchm. . . lawrence. Larry . . lxzmnms. Dorothy . lmlhcltqr. ,lcnmlcr . 1.cc. Chtlgs , .... 1.cc. Clam . . . . 1f:c..1:nn1:s . . . Ire, Ruchzgrd . . . 1,C1'lJ111'. 11tI1y . , lcrchhnckcr. Tum. . Lester. Muck . . . luwgs. Janet .... Lgwrs. Sunmlm. . . . Ltghtfool. Karen . . Lgndsuy. Kun ..., Lgng1S1:y,lllnny. . . Innrnilnn, Gregory . 1.!1WI c. Hnrbm. . . 1.1tt1c. Dun ..... 1.1u1e1uhn.J:nncs . . Lnttrel. 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Sundm . . . Lxvmgston. Jan . . . Lock. Larry. .... , Lofnn. Charlotte . . . agus. litndtr . . , . ton. c . . . . Long, Karlgggy .,.. Long. Hrul I .... , 1,on'. Valenc ..... Lookatloo. Freddie . . . Loomis. Marcella . . . Lonneyi Rebecca. . . Love. tl1.:.... Lowery. Janice , . . 1.oyd.Susan. . . . 1.ucas..1ames . , . Lucbke. Pam .... Luebkc. Paula .,.. Lybmnd .loam .... Lynch. Cary . . . . Lynch. Marsha . . . kynclfl. Fat ..... nc . c ' .... Lynn. Kznthginc . . . Lyons. Wtllmm . . . Mnbrv. Robert . ....... MncQucen. Terry .... Macumbcr. Harold . . . Muglison. Elmer .... Maiors. Katha: . . , Ma com. Kat y , . . Mallctt. Donna . . . Malone. Ralgh . . . . Mzmascn. R undzt. . . Munn. Kenny .... Munn, lltrry . .... M:tnngng.Joscnh . . , Munmng. Marqm . . . Manor. Czttherunc. . . Manor Colleen ..,. Mnnucl. Fregl .... Marks. Jqckle . . Marsh. Cmcly .... Marsh. Debra , .... Marshall. Charlene . . . Marshall. Dorothy . . M:trsh:1I1.Jnmcs. . . Martyn. Chester . . . Matrtgn. Curry ,.,. Mztrttn. Donna . , . Mnrtgn. Ellen . . Mnrttn. Pay ...,. Murnn. Joseph . . . Marttn. Judy' ..,.. Mnrtgn. Kat 1ccn . . . Martyn. Mztrtm .... Mamn.Ronsevc1t. . . Mnsnyt. Clarence . . . Mathis. Dcbrtt .... Manltsqk. John .... Mztuldtn. Becky. . . Mnus. Mclodyc . . . may. fumes , , , zu '. .nrr . . . Ma1'.,Liml'h ..,.. Mttzzln. Rqn, ..... McA1fec.R1churd . . . McA1tsrcr. Mglntly. . . MCA11S1t21'. Mtke. . . . McA11tster. Sally . . . McCurIey, Joyc .,.. McCarty. Joe .... McC1ntn. Shrrlcy . . . McClain Vonta McC1cnc1on. Becky f f . McClure. Sandra . McCormack. Willia McCoy. Betty ...... McCoy. Bull ....... McCroskcy. Puul ..... McDonald. Charlotte . . . McDowell. Roy ..,.. MCEJIY1. Rtchard .,.. McElh:mnon. James . . m... McGhee. Charles . . . McGhee. Dchrzxh . . . McGhee. Emanuel . . McGill, Rtckey . . . 1V1cG1ntstcr. Aome . . McGutrc. Put ..... McKinley. .lnmcs .... Melimncy. Robert . . . . Mclgrrcn. John .... McLaren. Ro er . . . Mclgarty. Jud? ....,. Mclzughlgn. Donna. . . Mclnughlm. James . . . Mcllcmore. Charles. . . McMaster. Brenda . . . Mchigrster. Linda . . . McMgIlztn. 1'u1l1:1 .... McM111un. Shrrley. . . McMuIl:xn. Mlke . . . McNamara. QIVC. . . McNegx1. Iktvtd . . . McNcnI. lknrnclr .... McNulty. Patrick . . . McPeatk. Mclin . . . . , Mcwzntcrs. Harland . . Mcncham..1eun., . . . Mcdfon.1.Debl1lc . . . Meek, Gtniy ..., . Melson. hurthn. . . Mcredgth. Jerry . . . Mcrcdtth. Ken .... Mereglnh. Warren. . . Mgrnck. Glorm .... MtcheIs.ACnm1 . . . Mtlcs. Rtghard . . . Muller. Bully, , . Miller. Debbie ..., Miller. Flnus . . Mgller. Gary. . . Mtllcr. Judith . . Mgller. lzlrry . , Mgllcr. Mtke. . . Mgller. Phnlllp . . Mgllcr. Rhonda . Mtller. Vtckt.. , . Mrlus. Bobble .... Mrlus, Brenda .... Mgnor. Brenda . , . Mrnnr. Judy .h .... Mttchcll. Ykwnj . . . Mgtchell. Marcm . . Mttchcll. Roscgann. , . Mtxonulohnme . . . Muck. Shcrrcl. . . . Mok. Sze Hung, . . . Moncus, Judy ...... Moncus, Shclla ...... Montgomery. Carolyn . . . Montgnmefy. Clarence . . . Moore. Dmnne ..... Moore. Emma ..... Moore. Johnny . . . Moore. Utrry . . . Moore, Mtke , . . Moore. Sarah .I . . . Moorman. Murtan. . , Morehead. Regrnn. . . Morphew. Spstc. . . Moms. Davud. . . Momson. Dann . . . . . .... 90. . . .lo1. 140. . . . 267. I i Il'o?.'t31', I I I 742 .CIIIIIII141 ss. 90. l'4i.'1Zm'. .........74. 'II'ti41 Q I '167'. .. 123, .. 124. . . . 90. mo. ' I I 1141 . . . 74. i I I '9i.'1f181 ' ' I I 1902 1 I 1902 I Q 126. .. 124. . . .91. . . .14. I I 1142 1.611.'161' ' I I I '74.'174' 4' 157'1'611.'169: I I Zio? 'tri . . . 74 101 . , .151 182. . I I13z?.'1A2'. I I I 14' . I I I I '167' . . .124, 267 . . .167 115 . .... 174 . . . 74 172. I I 291' , I 11411 '137' . . . . .91 . i I I I I '31o' . f 1911167.169- Q I 'tin' . I 213. 1'56..1110. . . . . , . 175. I I I 96.1301 . I 'mal . I I '1t9.'261l ' I I I 151 . . . ,91. . . . , . 125. . . .tos. 147. I I 115.1751 I I I1'3Li.'l571 . . . . . . 91. . I l1'25.'l5s1 . . I I I 'tdsl . . .tu 152. 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Frank . . . . . . 126, 157 Murphy, Llltlan . . .,...... 126 Murphy. Mtke. . . . . .167. 169 176 Murphy. Shelbn. , .,..... 126 Murray Olden . , ..... . .76 Muse.1C:1thy .....209 Musluw. Wayne. . . . . 76. 267 Myers, Betty , . . .... 76 Nash. Marilyn ..,.........., 108. 226 227 Nash, Susan .... 126. 138. 144. 209 249 Nc1decker.Randy. . .............. . .91 Nelson, Alvxsu ......,.......... 76. 147 Nelson. Connte . , . ............., 147 Nelson. Margaret . . . 147 Nelson. Ollie V. . . . . 147 Nelson. Patrtcta. . . . .76 Nelsqn, Rqbert . . . . 182 Nesbttt Alice . . , . . .76 Newklrk. John . . . . 127 Newman. 1.an'y. . . . . 108 Newton, Sttsztn . . ..,... 92 Newton. Wtllgam . . . 127. 138 Nichols. 1llVId . . .....,. 76 Nicklaus. Kathy. . ..,. 108. 14-4 Niemeyer. Rose. . ......... 77 Nix. Patsv, .... . , 127. 144. 158 Nobles. Carol .... ........ 1 08 Nolcn. Deborah. . , . , . . 77 147 Norman. Brenda . ...... 127 Norman. Mary . . .,.. 108. 147 Norman. Wllltum . . . 77. 147. 175 Nu ent. Charles. . . ....... 108 Nui. Ted .I .... . . .127. 151.180 Nunn. Debbie. . . ....... .92 Oakley. Dgmny . . .... 64. 77 Oakley. Vuqkre . . . . . .77 Oates. Vlfglnlil . . ....... 77 0'Bannon. Lena . ........ 77 Odum. Debqrzxh. . ......... 77 Ogden. Marlon I, . . . . 127, 147. 161 0 tphant, Patrtcm . ....... 127 Oltve, Lmda .... .... 7 7. 222 Olrver. Deborah. . . . . .77 Ohver. Dennis. . . . . . .92 Oliver. Margo . . . .... . .77 O'Neu1. Dc ruh . .,.... .92 O'Neu1. Glynn . . , . 92. 140. 184 O'Ne:11 Joe .... . . . 127. 282 Ongay. Esther... . . . 134 216 Onstott. Vtrgmm . ...... 77 Opltz. Rqy .... . . . 77. 267 Orren. Llntlat . . . . . . 77. 154 Owen. Martha. . . .... . .77 Owen. Shetla . . . . . 127. 221 Owens, Bruce. , . .... . 108 Owens, Carla . . . , . . 77. 209 Owens. Charlotte . . . . 92. 183 Owens. Debbie , . . 77. 158. 159 Owens. Judy . . . . . . . 92. 165 Owrey. lhvtd. . . ..., . .77 Padgett. Alvin. . . . . . . . . .77 Padgett. Jerry , . . . .... . 108 Padgett, Ron , . . . . 127. 138 142 Page. Anne . . . . . . 166. 176. 177 Page. Kenneth . . . . .... .92 Panuska. Jerry . . . . 127. 157 Parker. Dennis . . ..... 274 Parker, UtD0nnzt . . . 105. 161 Pt1rkcr.Rnbert . , ...... 92 Pnrsqns. Crusty . . . . . 108 Pdrtrrdic. Lou Ann . . . , . .77 Pate. obby .... ...... 7 7 Pearce, R11 , . . . . . . .92. 209 Pearson. Alvin . . . 77. 147, 148 Pearson. Charles . . , . 92. 147 Peck. Dehnte . . . . . . 77. 154 Peltop. Beltnda ,.... . .... .92 Penntngtun. Herbert . . . . . . 1118 Penngngton. John- ..... .... 7 7 Pcnnmgton, Penm. . , . . . .92 Peua11es.1v1nck . . . . ,92. 147 Per 'ms, Rrchurd . . . . 77. 151 Perry. larry .... . . 109. 164 Perry. Tanyia . , . . . . 92,209 Perryman, obert. .. ..... .92 Peters. Gary .... .... . .... 1 O9 Peters, Pam' ..... . . . . . . . 161. U2 Peterson. Mtke . . . . . . 127 147. 282. 284 Peterson. Ola Jo . . .... 161. 175. 178 Eettuskgarol . . . . . .... . eu , .... ...... Phelhn. 158611. . . .... . .92 Phelan. Tim .I . . ...... 77 Phelps. Lpnnte . . ...,. 126 Phelps. Vuckne. . . . . . . . . .92 Phtlltps. Brenda. . . . . 109, 154. 217 Phglltps. Jared. , . . 92. 140. 164 Phgl1gps.Ju11a . , . . . . . , .77 Phgllgps. lvynda . . . . . . . . 109 Phtllrps. emu.. . . . . , . . .77 Ptckelt. Cleaodts . . . . . 77. 285 Pgcken. Ron .... . , . . . . .93 P1erce..1oe , , . I . 93. 147. 181 Ptcrcc. Mqry . . , ..... .93 Pterce. Shlrey . . . . . . 77. 147 Prgggiec. Roznlyn. . . .... . .77 Plc er. Phyhssy ..... . ...... 77 Ptttman, Katherine . . . . 77. 173. 176 Ptttman Mary ...... . . .... 126 ms. Charles .... ...... 7 1 P11.lS..10C . .... . .... . 109 Puts. Kamy: . . . ..... 127. 183. ZH Plafcan. anlyn .. .....,. . .... .77 Plafcan. Ann . . . .......,. .... . 126 Platt. Davtd . . . ...... 93. 167, 175. 176, 178 Platt. James ....... 77. 167. 169. 173. 176. 184 Plyler. Beverly . . ......... . . . . . 126 Plyler. Glenda. . . ....... .... . .77 Palme. Mtke . . . . . . . . 161 Polk. Becky .... . . . . 109. 187 Porter. Fred ..... .... . . 127. 164 Porter. Penelope . . ..... . ..... 78 Porter. Roybert. . . . . . 144. 145. 157. 161 Porter Shirley . . ..... ...... 9 3 Powcl1.Don. . , . ..,. .vs. 90. no Powell. James. . . . . . . . . . 109 Powers. Edath . . ......... 93 Prather. Wamer. . . . . .115. 167. 176 Pratt, Sara ..... . .... , 126 Presley. .loc ..... . . . . 93. 157 Pressgrove. Donna . . . . . . . . . . 127 Prtce. Kathleen . . . . . . . 109. 161. 165 Pnmm.Johg1. . . . ...,... . . . . 126 Pryor. bzwts . . . .... 93. 267. 269. 274 Puritizhreyd Sharlette . Puri oy. en ...,. Purtle. James . . . Putnam. Danny .... Quarles. Randy .... Radclilf. Candice . . . Radford. James . . Ragt-1n.Jack1e . . . Ragsdell. Larry .... Rainey. Roy .... , . Rainwater, Charles . . Ramey. Betty . . , . . Ramey. Gracie . . . Ratterree Altce. . . Ray. Becky . . . Redd. Ga? . . . Redd. Ly ta. .. . Rcdden. larry! . . . Reed. Debora . . . Reed. Linda. . . Reed. Samuel .,.. Reedy, Pat- ...... Retnhart. 'lommy . . . Retherford -Ann . . , Reynaud, Diane .... Reynaud. Valene . . . Reynolds. Kay . . . Reynolds. Ray -. . . . Reynolds Ronnie. . . Rhodes. Marsha .... Rhodes. Rochelle . . . Rhonelliamest .... Rice, Jlmniy ...... Richards. elda Lou . Richardson, William . Rich1son.Jagk1e. . . . Ricks. Maurice . . . R1 '1n. James ..,. Riga Betty, . . Riley. Janet , . . RJPPY. Terry . . Rivas.,l.arry. , . Rtx. Cindy .... Roark, Jon ..... Roberts, James .,.. Roberts, Elizabet . . . Roberts. Mike .... Roberts. Nzinizy. . . . Roberts. Wtlliam . . . Robertson. Jan I ,.,. Robertson.J1ian1ta . . Robirds. Robin . . . . Rodgers. Jay .... Rodgers. Judy .... Rodgers. Rhonda . . . Rodgers. Btllte . . . Rogers. Billy . , . . Rogers. David .... Rocks. Rose ..... Rosenau. Van .... Ross. Kathy. . . . . Rowe. Maiiyz. . , . Rowland, ibhte . . . Rowley. Phil . . . . Rowton. Karen .... Russell, Cindrplla . . . Russell Debbie. . . Ryan. Robert . . Sadler. Htul Moifgan . Sa1lce,R1chitrd . . . Sample, Jams Kay . . Sample. John David . Samples. Berrts D. . . Samiixson, Edith Faye. San age, Charles B. . Sanders. James A. . . Sanders. Ruth Ellen . Sapaugh, Debbie SusanI Sapaugh. Robert B.. . Sawyer, William D.. . Saylor. Cheiifll Ann . Scallton. Ne ..... Schafer Sandra Ann . Schee. Robert A. . . . Schizr. Harrlyal-Edward. Schimmel, le Gene. Schtmmel. Mary Ann. Schueinan Gary K.. . Seoggrn. Stewart R.. . Scott, Debra Lots. . . Scott. Gloria Dean , . Scott. Janet Rose . . . Scott. Joyce Elane . . Scnvner. Mark L. . . Seroiggtns, Lester R. . Scul y, Martha H.. . . Sears, Jimmy W .... Sells. Corrmne R.. . . Selph, Katha Lynn . . Sevter, Mic-ael D. . . Sexton. Billie K .... Sharer. Kath? ..... Sharp. Bren a Klziy . . Sharp, Deborah . . . Sharp, Linda ..... Sharp. Phyllis ..... Sharp. Sharon. . , . . Shaw. Donna Louise . Shaw, Janie ...... Shaw, Joe E ...... Shelton Pamela .... Shepard, Citlton . . , Shepard. Vicki .... Shepherd. Ronald . . . Sheppard, Susan Gail . Sherman. Hazel L. . . Shirron. Joy C. . . . . Shirron. Linda Kay. . Shirron. Robert L. . . Shtrron, William G. . . Shoptaw Gary L.. . . Sickel, Horace . . . . Simmons. Brenda D. . Simmons, Edwin L. . Simmons, Gene .... Simmons, Jesse .... Simmons. Sharon A. . Simmons, Virgnia . . Simmons. Wendy . . . Simpson. Dotjthy . , . Simpson, Dwight . . . Simpson, James .... Simpson. Robert . . . Sims. Ltnda C ..... Sims. Lola Jane .... Sin13Jeton. John .... Singleton. Loretta. . . Sipcs. Larry Dun . . . Sirmon. Sandra Kay . Stvils. Libby ..... Sleeker. Pau1T.. . . . Slupgtck. Susan A. . . Smit . Abraham S. . . Smith, Annette .... Smith. Aquanetta . . . . . . I I If53,' 157. Q R .IIII78I ...109 ...I27 178. 175 ....78 ...78 ...127 ...275 ....78 ...l84 ...157 . . .78 127. 147 ...333 .. .78 .. .78 .. .93 .78, 93 ...78 93.209 . . 109. I41.154. 217 .......,.127 I I Ii8.' 172. ...128 ,..128 ...209 ...I28 174.176 ...I09 ...273 128 .....93. .78 147 . . . . . . . . 267 267 109 135 . . . .24. 56. 10. .,,93. S III' .IIi3t?. . . .110. I III'71i, ' QI78. I I Iixf 147, III'7zi, I lI28.I167I i72.' 175. 'IIf1'16. 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Glenda ..... Smith, James C. . . . Smith. MCfW?'H Dale . Smith, Parnea Gail . . Smnth, R1 k . I c ey. I .... Smith. Ronnie Michael . . . Smith. Su-uinne .... Smith, William E.. . . Sockwell Eneree M. , Sorrels. Cheryl . . . . Sorsby. Susan ..... Sorters. Roger D.. . . Southworth. Brynda . Sparks, GeorFq E. . . Spears. Caro Sue. . . Speights, Claudia A. . Sprtngcr. Margaret . . Spurlin. Ourda M.. . . Spuilock. Waymon . . Sqtitres. Jams 11. . . . Statnton. Cynthia E. . Stanton. Deborah B, . Stanton Mike T. . , . Stark. Douglas Wade . Starlmgj Terri L .... Steed, ames Terviy . . Steelman. Jerry i. . . Stephens, Benjamin. . Stephens, Cfiliiy .,,. Stephens, William H.. Stevens. Stanley W. . Stevenson. Gary . . . Stewart. Bobby' L. . . Stewart, Dorot y L. . Stewart, John E .... Stewart. Joyce E.. . . Stewart. Nanctit H. , . Stinson, Rhon a Gail . Stone, Dennis Wayne. Stone. Helen J ..... Stott. John C.. . . . , Stovall, C31V1l1 J ..,. Stover. Kathleen R. . Stratton, Danny G. . . Strawn. Gregory C.. . Strawn. Henry G.. , . Streeter, Eddy. . . . Strother, Ronnie . . Stroud. Judy , . . . . Stuart. Dwight W. . . Stuart, Rodnecyi.. . . . Stuiier. John Itfton . Sul1in,She11a M. . . . Sullivan. James R. . . Sullivan. Kathy L. . . Sullivan, Wayne .... Sulltvent. Mary Ann . Summers, Rebecca L. Summerville. Brenda . Sunder1and,Jerry.L. . Sunderman. Dennis E. Surprenant, CharmaineI I I Suttle, Carolyn C. . . Sutton. Diane ..... Sutton. Richard L. . . Sweeden. Glen . . . Swift. Harvey G. . . Tabor. Benjamin B.. . Tackett. Max A. , . . Taha. Awaid lbrahrm . Talley. Deidre D. . . . Taplin. Glenn W ..,. Tarktngton. Ronald . . Tarpley. Fern H .... Taril1ley.Jud1th Kay . Tay or, Buddy. . . . . Taylor. Clara Jenn . . Taylor. James L. . . Taylor. John D.. . . Taylor. Murphy. . . . Taylor, Nanci! C.. . . Taylor. Prtctla J. . . Teal. Robert J .... Teztle. James R.. . . . Tedder. Bobby R.. . . Tedder Rose E. . . . Terry..1ane1 A. .i . . . Thomas, Benjamin C. Thomas, Billy D .... Thomas, Carolyn L, . Thomas. Charlotte E.. Thomas, Donald R.. . Thomas. Gary G. . . . Thomas, James E. . . Thomas. Mary Lou . . Thomas. Sharon D. . . Thomason, Dannii W. Thomason. Mae . . . Thomason. Sheila G. . Thomason. Terry D. . Thomason. Thomas F. Thompson. Lee J. . . Thompson Tern L.. . Thornton. Laura R.. . Thornton. Linda K.. . Thornton. Sandra T. . Thrash, Randall L. . . Thresher. William H. . Thurmond. Sheila. . . Tichenor, Susan C. . . Tims. Sheila Ann . . . Tison, W11I1am D. . . . Tttsworth. Danny. . . Tolbert Andrew . . . Toler, Charlotte Ann . Toler, James M. . . . Tomlinson. Darrell . . Toney, Charles E. . . Townend, Jesse D. . . Tracy, Jean A. , . . . Treat Cktryhpactd . . Tremblay, l chard J. . Trumble, Ciniiy Sue . Tscheptkow. icky . . Tucker. Charles L. . . Tucker. Marion J.. . . Tull, Lynn ...... Tully ames C.. . . . Tur ey, Nona Gay . . Tumer, Julian E .... Ttuner. Lemuel D. . . Turne16SueIAli1n . . . er, ery nn . . Tgler. 'Thomas . . Umiker. Sandra K. . . Underwood. Sara R. . Vahle, Dwight. . . Vallas. James . . . III111I 112129 79I iskf II47 I I III29 I I 167I 168 I I I so . I I I I Iso. mil... . . , 1112. ....1'1i. 1116 ..,94. . 80, 147, 167, . . .so.1'4i. . . .so, iss, I I '9.l,' .. 94. . . 136. . I 1I47.I .80 , 80, 221 176 . 111 129 . 116 169, 176 158. 159 147 .79. ....79 .94.147 157.183 ....94 . . . 129 ....79 ....79 , . . .19 111.187 144.221 . . . 129 . . . 129 111,216 . . . 129 ....94 174.176 ...111 . . . 129 ..176 ,. 129 ..111 ...sa ...110 ..217 . . .217 . . . .94 129,161 ....94 . . . 129 ..so.94 226, 229 ...isa ,...94 ....s11 147.184 .94, 246 138.161 111.147 . . . 162 141.161 ....so ....so 176. 1144 .11o. 153 ....so .so 140 1 173. 158.159 80,147 173.176 . . 186 .. 161 .. 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Donna . . . Walker. Elisa . . . Walker. Jewell . . . Walker, Marilyn. . . Walker, Charlie . . . Walker, Paulette . . Walker. Veronica , . Wallace David . Wallace. Deborah. . Wallace. Don .,.. Wallace. Jqhn. . . Wallace. Linda . . . Waller, Sidnay . . Wallts, Billy ..... Walter. Warbritt Martin . on, Marvin . Ward, Garry. .... Ward, Pat .......... Washington. Sherman .... washington. Steve . aters. Watkins Bruce. . . . . Debbie . . Watkins, James . . . Watkins. John. i. . . Watkins, Meredith . Watkins. Pill . . . . Watson, Debra . . . Watson. Marilyn . . Watson. Mariii. . . Watson Ralp Watts, Lonnie. I I watts. 581. . . . . aus, tiy ..... Weaver. Webb, Arali a . . . Webb, John, . . . Webb. Margie. . . Wee Don ims. . . . Wetse, Sandy . . . Welch. Paula . . . Wells. Dennis . . . Wells, Ray .... Weser, Kinda . . . . West Johnny .... Westbrook, ctsy. . Westbrook. Jeffery . Westmoreland, Jim . Wheat, Patsy .... Wheeler. Shirley . . Whisenhunt. Carla . Whisenhunt, Robert. Whisenhunt, Sharon Whisenhunt. Vernon White Al ' .... , tee . White, Brenda .... White. lktrryl . . . . White. Dgwayne . , White, Diane . . . White, Gilbert. . . White. Gloria . , . White, Harrtel. . . White. J 1lfl'll5S.... White, Marilyn . . . White. Robert. . . . Whitesid Whitley, C' d . . 0121.181 . . Whitley. Sharon. . . Whtlltty. Susan . . . Wh't an Barbara i m , . Whitten. Charmyrle. Vldlcher. Roer... Wilkerson, Emma. . Wilkins. Willhite. James . . . Carol . Williams, Annette. . Williams. Carol . . . Williams. Cindy. . . Williams, lltvtd. . . W1I11amS. Debbie . . Williams. Donna . . 1Mlliams. Edwin . . Mlliams. Emma . . Williams. Gwen . . . Williams. Inez .... Williams, Jeux . . . Wil1iams,.lo nne . Williams Jodell. . . twtitamsl John . . Williams Judy . . Williams. Kevln. . . Williams. Linda. , . Williams. Marc . . , Williams. Mary . . . Williams, Melinda. . Williams. Susan. . . Williams, Terry . . , Williams, Vera , .... Williams, Vrrfiinta. . . . Williams W1 tam Williamson. Patricia. 111Qlson,Carq1yn. . . Wilson, Jackie .... Wilson. Marcia . . . Mlson. Marian . . . Wilson, Rom. .... Wingfield. argaret. Winston. Tommy . . Wise, Stella. ..... Wiseman, Cindy . . Wisener ,Lynn . . . Wiser, Tim ..... Witcher. Dee Ann . Wuherspoon, Brenda Mtherspoon, Sainpel Wrthersinoon, Willie. Woffor , Beatrice. . Woodell. B111 . . . . Woods, Gloria .... Woodson. Rex . . Woodson, Susan . . Word. Steve .... Wright. Dale -. . . Wright, Debbie . . . Wright. Jana ..... Wright, Rhonda. . . Wfig11l.RlCh8Td. . . Wnght, Ruth . . Wuriderltn, Chcrrt. . txylie, Eva . . . .. lie. Joe ..... Wmes. Maria . . Yancey Joe .... Yates, Johnny .... Yau. Kam Shing . . .......81 131.186 ........8l . ....... 112 ...I66.176. 177 167,172 .111 157 .95 . . . . .... 81. 163 216 ,.8l.l41. 131 .. .222 ....81 ......8l .,.81.I31 ....81 ....81 .....131 ..131.267 .....13l ...81.I76 ....95 ....81 ......95 .. 131.140 ....81 ..267 ..13l ..I62 ..131 ..112 ...95 ...131 ......8I ...95.267 ......8I .,.162 ...131 ...95.147 ...112 ....81 .,.....95 131.185 .......8l 112,147 . .... 95.I65.l80 .81 112 I I Idsf 1I67.I16819I ivzgi 'IIIIIIIIIIIi7s 141 ...111 ...216 ..112 ...ss ...Qs ,.190 ...si ...122 ......s1 ....95.147 112.1117 .......112 11.5.1161 ..111.iss 172-3 112,147 131,161 ...81.l67.l68,169 .. .... .131 .....31tr1 . . . 131. 164 . . .... 147 . . . 147. 268 ......82 ....95 ....82 .....I12 ....,.13I ..95.147, .....82. .RZ 181 217 131 . .... ..96 .....95.l76.209 158 . . . ..... 82. . 159 . . . 132. 138. 144. 165 220 ........96I.152 112.132.2119 ....x2.1f.s. 169, 176 .......,...l32 147.181.1213 112 ,147 132.161 173 . . ..91-,1'1.7, .176 .. , ......... , 1111 .......1l2.l61 141144162 . . . . . . 187 180 112.185 .. .... 96 ...l3Z ...96 ...96 ...I32 . ..... 96 .......82 112,161 ......Il2 ..82.147,253 . ........ .82 184 132' fx., 167. iss. 1692 112 .82 176 .147 ..,......82.I41 132 ...82 ...82 ...82 ..147 ...96 ...96 ..132 ...285 ..l32 ...112 ....1I2,96 158.159 .......132 ..64.138.l81 . ..... .96 ......181 132.164 .....176 ....96 ,.262 ...96 ...82 Yeager. Jackie . . Yossett, Jae 11elineI I . . . I I I . . I I Young. Chai1es . . Young. Mark . . . Young,'1'ereszi . . Young Vniatnia. . Youngbloo , Tony Zachry. Beverly. . Zttchry Stanley. . Zeno Lyiin .... Zmutia tane. . . Lullo.,1aney. . . 167. 168. 172 ...96 I I I1'32,'1i.1' 5..,' 'U-' if Y . f , . Q-CL . L. ,,,,, . H . F , J.N. if A, ,. W b N W ,4',f,.f1,w1-.- , . 'M' ' ,- y , . w , .H- !f.,m ' IS ' ' -ip:-iw 1 . mix 155 ' S21 7 -fl,-f' .,'. my ?I , , ' .' .Ll 7 ', ' 'J :-.f 77- 1 .L 'Q nu-. .-1-., .' Hi, 1 f ' - J ' v 1' jg ' v ,.4 , . ' YL- irfi v,f ?' ,yx.. ,- I-' The words of a person really tell very little. They are merely instruments to be used for a purpose. But when one sees in the eyes and face the love for a school, then one sees the truth. The quality learned from yesterday and the vi- sions which will continue into tomorrow have been reflected particularly in the eyes and face of one of Henderson's own. She completes forty-four years of teaching this year, but the projects she began, the traditions she estab- lished, and the friends she made will remain. A criteria for a Dedication page is service, and with this in mind, the 1972 Henderson STAR is dedicated to Miss Amy Jean Greene. The Sociology Department This year, at Henderson State College, stu- , .. 'dI f ' 4 o. ,pg Gracie Ramsey, a senior social work major at Henderson State College, has found social work very demanding and exciting during her assignment to the Union County Social Services agency in El Dorado, dents majoring in social work may look forward to something new and exciting. The Sociology Division has developed a practical experience program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work. No longer will students graduate and enter the social work field armed only with theories taught in the classroom. In this new program the students will receive a term of on- the-job experience in various social agencies in Arkansas. The students go into the field to spend Monday through Thursday working with people and the day-to-clay routine of an agency for a semester under the supervision of the social agencies. Friday they return to the Henderson campus for a seminar session and to compare experiences and techniques with each other and with an HSC social work instructor, Mrs. Helen Kraft. This new program gives students first hand knowledge of the work and strengthens the competency of HSC graduates entering this field. In addition, the Arkansas College Coor- dination Project Committee awarded a 55,000 grant for a joint program with Henderson State College and Ouachita Baptist University to be directed and implemented through the sociology programs of both schools, to develop a tutoring service and high protein snacks for deserving children in Arkadelphia. The Sociology Depart- ment is to be commended for finally accom- plishing what students on college campuses ev- erywhere have been asking--to make learning a practical experience. Makes Learning a Practical Experience X 0 xg ff ,X , S 'iff Mrs. Kraft and students conduct a seminar session to compare experi- ences and techniques. 333 Star Star Staff in ction! , , ,-fx 5455 , L -X, I don't understand W -34 N R .SZ fn l A Af W obert! No miSf8keS! I HAD to roll my hair, l'm having my pic- ture made tomorrow. if Who are these people? L . , . xi Q '. 0 it m , A-,-.-1-ew wwf Type what? xx u K - .lx K Robert and Julie were suppose to have -Q-1 a i I P ...w-nnCl'l ' Ron Mazzia, Marion Hughes, and Jerry Jackson had their pictures made for ig ., M V. bfi .A51,'.yY ' ii is 1. 1 '1' 72351 ALL of this done? a change. Type it exactly like this! 'P-' pn., Off to another 10 ,.qg... A Q. . A ' filfflxftf .' 4 ?4gf?'-e-::1-irq? -iq In im J... ' Editoris Message . . . so there ain't nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it . . When the time comes to compose some type of closing, the words of the immortal Huckleberry Finn fit most appropriately. Another year in the life of Hen- derson State College is over, and the job of writing, photographing, and just plain sweating out the 1972 STAR is done. Granted the year has contained many hours of hard work, when loyal staff members battled the ever-present pressure of deadlines while sometimes working into the early hours of the morning. And it's equally true that the walls surrounding these dilligent workers sometimes throbbed with the angry vibrations of numerous arguments and disagreements Cor editorial discussions as we called themj. But even with such an unappeal- ingly-sounding job completed, it is hard to End something with which to convey any sense of closing. Perhaps this is because each of us feel that this is not the end. With a majority of the staff returning in 1973, and with the knowledge gathered in a year of trials and learning experi- ences, we look upon the future with eager antic- ipation. We would like to thank three individuals especially. The cool-headed logic provided by Jim Johnson, along with his unceasing prodding and nagging, carried us through some of the darkest hours. The patience and humor of Dustyi' King enlivened many of the otherwise dreary hours of yearbook editing. And last but certainly not least, the loyalty and guidance of Mrs. Mary Westlake was an inspiration to each of us. Without these three, the 1972 STAR would l I . ii p , ' 'I' 'gtk ' Winnie Givens Editor not exist. And so now We begin the cleaning up and preparing for the new year. .sly l ,pd Robert Porter Julie Klerekoper Co-Editor Co-Editor
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