Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)
- Class of 1974
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The community was busily preparing for its own students to start school-the Badgers began football practice and the public schools switched school buildings. HSC students found, besides the hassle of registration and moving in, that groups of bald young men were roving the Campusgthe newest crop of Reddie football players. And the Union was renovated to an English Pub - with Carpet, no less! The men's high-rise dormitory had been changed to the Newberry I-liltonf' Xfxgsxxl i X . -.ff . Q 1 ' x ij.. I AC 1 f K J f' fi. W R 1 -K an . K 1 ...4 - K X RY u r QL' -1 5, H Qclrggi , .x'. +e1vf'x' Pm X. , fr 1:1 k ' v 5+ 1 X-'vw el - 1 - N . q 3, H:-.w H5 A my -Ls K! k.-ill' ' ' in if V 1-Qiiffl' ' , I-:S XY . 1 X J - , SESS i' ' . i 'S 'W A.. , , , , 1 1 J,-9332 x sz - 4: M x f :.f3Sli1.1 I Y, , - .,,,d.i 'fm , va-,4 I , ' 1 ' E1 :: , 3 - s 2' Z , . ' - .l:e ? ' . . lr: 8 -- - 12 , 1- 1- Y . 1-'Z RW ' 17 3 I - gmxfz I .- ' 4 ' Q 'f -. 'Qn x--. 1. , ,I 2. ' ' i! ' -X I' 24 . 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Fans witnessed good football, as well as an impromptu mule ride for Coach Sporty, Opening!7 QL ,g - f 'Fix ., -, 5 41 People luec ame tirecl ot Wltterggtite tint! lncilyecl towarcls their part in the energy crime. More hiltex poppecl up un cainpiie, hut tour wheels were still hetter than twn. Culture came to the ctirnpiie in October, when the Arlxamgs Cijnem Theatre presented Puccinik Machine l3utterI'ly at rXi'lxctmtiy llttll. The tlth Street hrirlge was ia wre Snot tor many tulle. Stiiclentx coulcln't ttncleratitncl why the 'kpecial occasion hriclge cutilcln't he open all the time and some residents ccaiilclnt ttnclerstancl why it was htiilt at all. RHA and SAB cntteelwoiises were more trec uent and more Jo viilar this year. l Anil, Oh yes, the rains mme and wen hut mostly came. K' 9 . 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The Student Senate tried to help in the organization of Homecoming, especially the choosing ot the court, but Homecoming remained as in the past. lt did boast probably the only golf cart caravan in the state, however. The group, Lighthouse, performed in Day Armory during Homecoming week. And the Recldies won the game - their first Homecoming win since l97O. f ,uv r.-....,k-asf .in-4 i ,- 'fa S I '43 v AN Qpe n ii Il Opening November hrought the end of football. The Red Men were edging towards the AIC title and were ranked in the Top IO of the NAIA. Almost more important than winning the AIC title was the battle ofthe Ravine. This year the Reddies were the victors as they trounced s?J,'.+ - ww . , Q I+-sais vp- . ii:-'s ' is 4 .af I A 3+ S - ir- N ' ' ' I I--,:p,-4,16 ' ' 2 -.N ig-tiktfffiwtftrkf - I -. iso ..t.:', - -r. I . 5 5 - 1 ' R N. ,RTN ' +1b??' ..J' .tg Q 3 it w . A X wg- T' -dbx Q' iii' , slag. A. A tv QW -. E14 J. -.XXX I . , x -' .4 xxx - 1, . X ., s- ,.. 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The clrorce cnt regrsterrng in De- CL'YT1bt'fflFXN'JlYIHHLIITIIIIGITLIAFYXVJS given, wrtlr rnmt Students LITIIIZIHQ the earlier date. Right - Uwtrlrrw Str-xr-nxtrn trnrfx tlmt Inf, htmrix .tw-H ' rrtxrlrg r-rrrrrrglr Irr tmrrrlfw Itrgqkrge ftrrtlws Jud Nw rtrrrrr Below- 'lrrrrng hrrrrrrf' wr-rm hr be gg, r rtrrrrt.rHI.1s :nrrxrng rn In ltrmntr Ntvrllwx ds she r.'..rltx run hr-r rrrir- ! r Q kr r: KDIF' If N wig wtf , fx. t r wi-It.fv':l:2'!NTY'rr 2v2 , r 9 re., M5 r Q -,r W 711. -ll llll 111 lil! 'I- '.- - I iii lil! 2'-'1 11 il 11 Li! x.,,,,'N, I r nfl' 1 , ' --1: '-V' in X t .X ,. 52 :wg-I K 'LV S r' s ..,.qu.'.i? '-agp-... vi .8- 4 xz .x. fx 'xxx Z K . I is 1 w K W2 .,'- ,. Q. M 1 Q, 'i . , . , Mx'-SQ? Wham Y ..-.I .ig ' X:a,,M'i- 1 -- . www, --,-::' in , ' - , . ig,L J,JI E93FJ7ff73'ff3'f',1:Y :uv . +52-ffgfgt' fir'H-z'rp4n9Z9'f'-':.xv. -a R' I, 'hs - 'fi -Eng, ,, . Ak - X , ...asa-22 Q. ,4-- 1.- .4 ,W ,sv , my . ,B -gw. K ...html-.fx .qw K. f . 4 ffi al, XX x ,. -N . NF ' '13 ...k fl A 4 '-'lt ' B4 ,Egan fel 9 Upper left - BM T '.....L.. - ,W Urdu-r' m'I1,rrNthw11.1r1an me-rxunv s vw- as ln- reuwrrk .ami gums mr rin- xrudemx Ihr' fygwm--I .md almrm-ri nlqwgx Above - R:-glxtr.at um as lUNf1IN -411g !Ur.1sswI.1ntprutvssurkYmrfcwULlr1l1.m1.1szI :N rm xrudenlx Left- Tlwrffs vm mmf: Im hulk as NIU' dn-ms tnll nur rinta nnruix math thx- crurrr-LI wqw-mv numbere, txrmw, .md mum numlyr-rx - .III m tha: rxght Registration ' 19 Facelift Helps Campus Looks Students were greeted by a barrage ot neu ltmlxs on Campus when they returned rrom suninier x acation. Perhaps the biggest change was in the Looltadoo Student L nion Booths were remoxed from the south halt ot the snack bar and replaced with carpet, paneling, and wooden tables and Chairs, The new detor, intended for a cot- teehouse atmosphere, was equipped with a stage for live entertainment. tlarret Hall, a tormer women! dormi- tory, was tlixided into 37 txxo-room etfr' tit-nu apartments tor married couples. Right - it -'t n vars .tsl-eil hr be patient ti- carpen- ters 1-i i int-il, ,intl lT.ilTIlTlL'lt'fl 20 Campus Renovation The apartments feature a Pullman kitchen, draperies, and air conditioning. Students and faculty had to Cope with Construction problems in the middle of the campus with the transformation of Womack Hall. A dormitory until 1972, Womack began the Change to future ad- ministration building, The hall was stripped on the inside to onlyashell and foundation. Upon comple- tion the buildingwill house offices from the Student Union, MCBrien, and Mooney Hall. 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But hundreds ut students either In e In therr hometr,m'ns and commute or rent plates to lne rn Arltadelphra and be' tome a part ot' the community as well as the 4 ampus Trarlers, apartments, and houses were hunted with much Competrtlon between students, The lucky few who found abodes were usually outnumbered by the ones who remarned on the wartrng lists, Htt-tampus hung provrded, perhaps, more freedom and, many trmes more bur- dens, There were always the problems of lteeprng house, nndrng trustworthy room- mates, and trllrng the refrigerator. Commuters had therr problems, too. 5rnQe therr drdn't hve rn campus housrng, wrth manx not even laying rn Arltadelphia, thex had to cope wth tuel shortages, rn- t lement weather, and speeding trcltets. The average tommuter spent hrs extra trme rn the Student Union or the library whale xxartrng, on hrs last class or the rest of hrs ear prrrrl. Right - llazxvx 'wxxrtt lrnris that turnv'HlYtIllr131tu'lllTP lrv-.tl s re :rrml .tax ltr relax rn hrs atrartrtn-nt J-l Ott-Campus Lrvrng -fr tw-., -..,. In if -,' 6. I, -Q..,,.NM Ili, E I i' X ... A .I a Q gh. xp A ,K , . .rx- N., x X - -vt.. ,-f - l. , N 4 .-f it .., l 2 a . l r l l it .. IN. 14:5 r. A ' I l t S..,.rl IT , x ,A Sf ...nn.. Free Time - ,.,g,,fs: x , . Rest From Books The second most important thing in col- lefae life besides hitting the books is free time. lt was there for the students who tound it - whether it was being with that faxorrte beau or rust reading a book all alone. The Student Union employed the use of the x ideo tape machine showing the latest ln Concert show or an old movie. The bicycle craze was in full bloom with bike racks filled to the brim and parking a bike a real hassle. The peddling artists sped up and down the hills to and from classes in the gay ninety's style, Sleep v that five letter word that no student gets enough of - consisted many times of rushing to class and grabbing that short duration of winks in micro-lab while the professor was not looking. The sleep schedule was often interrupted by a friendly card game that led into the wee morning hours, Free time was like gold. For those who applied themselves and searched for it- it was great! iq. rllfl f X QW Top - Romancing has always been a popular pas- time, as Ht-th Savage and Steve Sutton share a moment nt Htogetlierness Above - Sleeping can be great any time ot the day or night' :iv v . ,J . . ..- is P Q In W F 5' U Af E Q X3 Lbfqa Lott - Hmmm' 'Xmf.uvv1k.s.4Ix?1+w uymm hw re'-,ufwrm m the- vwmmg Iughl Below -I5,1rw.1XX.1Hwr, -Xvm 1 mx tnYl,.mr'l57.1111HIHJHIIwr11fHmI?11nx1 le'-ru'ilUg1x.lgrn-.ul xxxlx YUNLVUHIIIhr'.IIlt'!r14A4rH B0ll0m - Nkmx xuumg mem illw to plm ldllh4ILlfVl'UJ,U1t'4flfL'L' Imme- . U . - x N ifkri s wgigf , ' S g 4,.:r ' ., I5 J' :V 7 Ur' I 8... R. .L Q , , PJ ,W , W if A 5 ff' M 'N 'J ' - 31 -- Hb ' v . S I J .. 143. 1-31- vo, Free Time TI X27 Dances Offer ariet of Styles A variety of styles were offered by bands throughout the year. From the hard rock of Underground Movement to the softer tones of H1932 Ballroom Blues, the students found sounds that appealed to therr ditterent in- terests. Brass Buttons and Leavenworth also played at the Student Activities Board-sponsored dancest All of the dances were held in the Stu- dent Unrorm ballroom. FN A Opposite below - Numb.-rrx ry-Wievurx .md lhutvs dame-lulhn-111L1su .ul Ihwr gn-I-lwgctlwr' lmrlx H1 Ihr tall Leif - Lum --amiIx.:rIlx4111v1ufw14m mIl.ISYH'VHlWlr , N . , J ul IU.-I-i.1IImumbIuew Below - NUI unix xxv-rx The snumix 1-xrmllwg but thu- Nlghtx .ix nel! .ix IAHNQ-N XX ummm xlmwxxx -,II hu lwmx-ln' Bottom - Tum Nm de-rx and Inslw NL1rIfCH5nx L1 IWHYTJDIIL INKJYNQJHI S L i Dances f 29 ho's Homecoming for? This was the question that permeated the weeks before Homecoming Day ever arrned. The Student Senate wanted to take over the selection of the royalty and make the day more tor the student. The football team felt Homecoming should honor them since it is centered around a football game and they should keep the right to pick the roxalty Then, there were the alumni. Despite the stir, Homecoming royalty was chosen hx the football team, with the Senate bowing out graciously. Heart and kex, as usual, did the planning and carry- ing out of Homecoming. V The week began with coronation cere- monies and a bonfire pep rally held on Thursdax night, At this time, Queen Dot Stewart and her court xx ere presented to the student body. At the bonfire the Phi Lambs and Alpha Sigs began the vigil of the oil drum and made sure the Reddie Heartbeat could he heard through the rest of the week, Fritlat night the rock group, if Lighthouse, presented a Concert in Day Armory. Homecoming Day dawned bright and clear as alumni, students, and fans began to turn out for the game. Early in the morn- ing the classes of '23 and '38 held reunions at Henderson House. Afterwardsthey were invited to a pep rally in front of the Presi- dent's home with the royalty and students. The annual parade was not held this year because of organizations' lack of time and too little money. lnstead, the royalty rode in a caravan of golf carts through the cam- pus to the Presidents home to enjoy the pep rally. The Reddies took the field with a lot going for them - the football squad, under the direction of some six different coaches since 1905, had never compiled over an 8-O record. This win would lift the Reddies overthe best seasonal mark in Reddie loot- ball history. It was a close battle, but the Red Men won the game, 28-21 . Everyone left happy, except the Bears, - 4- T '?':i'-.efi-F1 0. m Y : Ji 'M l, Tl wh' -bf-'? ,' 52. ff' . . ,li . ' ,HH Q15 x' v ',a, . Jig i n 1: th- ki' gJ,' n-,.,:-Q NM f - . -A gg fr . sg-sy, . Q ' t 3H',-,-r- i, ,f,-:Ati .5-vt, ft :--4, : ' Te- - f-.Est ,fr-sf-1. .4-ii' . i as J: ff ta 'fi . L . A .,SH.,Q,,,l'.. ,qs Q ..t.b, ,, 4. 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N me- Y 'rr- ' it ' 'Q r h . ff -,. ti N:,,fg:.,:Ts- -gg.,j-,f.- EET ,ww-V 'T sf Pftiffxit' vs ' ' ' -'YA : 59951 'f Top left-The Homecoming Royalty travels via golf carts and car in the Homecoming Day caravan. Right-The wood still smouldered from the bonfire the night betore as some Alpha Sigs carry on the beating of the oil drum-the Reddie Heartbeat. Above- Lighthouse entertains at a concert in Day 'iO,'Homecoming X .- -4 ..-, K in . -, s. t - 1.2 Armory the night betore Homecoming Day, Q 'X it fi f-4 v i - id fTl,Q'2 ',. +-as .van -xml- ,:jg,..-1- a- . Q V- ' W',P ' ' ff .F Q . 1 -n- 52 x 4 .1-nr -an TR. ' N Wi: T? --9 ' . V- . s ' zz Xa ' X Lx - r H V' - :V X K - x t t J V 4' tml. :ltr tl 't.L' '- t.w E3 VY' I Top left-Presrrlent Martln Garrison trrghtl vmts wnth alumna ot HSC as Mr Paul Hendershott, a pam eclttor ot' the ORACLE, Iakm a pttture Top right-Dortlw Stewart ts all smiles as one Ot' the Reddre captans, Maurtce Grant, crowns her Home-Comxng Queen at coronatlon qeremontes Above-The Homecoming Royalty watches the Reddtes andthe SCA Bears fight It out. Thev are ll-rt: Lynne Reeee, Paula Luebke, Vera Hull, Dorelya Bursev, Queen Dot Stewart, Mer- rtlee Fans, Ef'l1IlX' Caugnan, and Iennrfer Hegwood. Left-Queen Dot Stewart rome her fellow cheer- leaders to cheer the Reddtes to vtctory, bv- .W5 1 fi-f Homecoming!31 Streaking Hits- Gaiet Follows SPEED Energy Nlxon, the anniversary ot the Vnetnam war, and 5treaklng were the mann concerna ot' students this year. The latest t raze ot nts kind to hit campus elnce the bygone days or swallowing gold- tush wab Ustrealungf' Studentx Confined most Ollllhxll' nude rac- lng to the Campus, with the llf5l oftlclal xtrealt on Mart h 5. The particlpants on that night alarmed a world record by strealung two tollege campuwee KHSC and OBLJJ on the eame nrght. Nrxon and hte Watergate problems contronted the atudent hody each morn- mg whtle the Iaculty debated daily about impeachment , The energy crms produced more hllxes and tewer dates ae gasollne priceg jumped as much as lu cent5 a gallon. lt also tos- tered sater drtymg wlth an enlorced 55 mule bpeed ltmut, The anniversary of the Vletnam war paved over the campus an near srlence as Veterans and the ROTC department recog- ntzed the day when the Unrted States ended itx longest armed engagement with a foreign land. Right - The 33 mph Npeetl Iumt nm mclet-tl a ltmrt to rtttrxl people Lower right- 'Xn LlllItlt'lllllIk'tl strealxer rat tw at ruw the tklllxllltl lot or hlllllll Donn Below - Students reatl aht rut the happening-x .rt row the natlon LIMIT , Ling, V --- -A ..,...... ....., .-.........,...,,.,.,.,.,, e E i T' -AWN' all l sf KP' 't ,A 4 'f . - ,, ,. ,s my . :Nfl fl 52, Dixon, Bumpers A former Secretary of the lnterior, a world renowned prophet , an Arkansas' iunior Senator and Governor were some of the featured speakers on campus this year, Stuart Udall, former Secretary of the ln- terior, spoke on the duration of his ken- nedy years, Udall relaxed his audience in an informal session in the Student Union Pub Speaking, on the United States and its structure today, he drew a small but very interested audience. lim Guy Tucker, the youngest Attorney General in Arkansas' history, spoke in the Student Union on legal matters. The Har- vard graduate impressed the student body as being young, virile and very far from the Highlight Year Old Guard type of politician. The world-renowned prophet, leanne Dixon, spoke to a full house in Arkansas Hall. The talk was on many topics, but the center of conversation centered around having faith in the United States iand above all President Nixon. Mrs. Dixon received vibrations on campus after viewing the aviation depart- ment. This is to flower and make one person a man of promise in the future of aviation, said Mrs. Dixon. Senator William Fulbright and Governor Dale Bumpers also visited the campus in March. Speakers f 33 Our Town Portrays Nostalgia -X porgnant, nostalgic lools at the good old tidy! nas offered rn the production ot L fur Town by the speech and drama department on October ll-l l. The plax, Cllfhxk ted hx lames Durham, has been called a modern Amerrcan L lassrc Set lla a small New England town rn the- early ltlllllls, the play paunted a por- trart ut the stmple Ines ot the people who lixed there I think the nation rs tired of problems luke mtlatton, Waterpgate, and the Vtetnam xxar Thrs play is down-to-earth and deals wth exerxdax problemsf' said Durham, who has been directing plays at Henderson close to 20 years. Using the unconventional set design of a few chairs, tables, and step ladders that the play is noted for, Our Town was qurte different from most HSC productions. A heavy use of pantomime allowed the audiences Imagination to picture the action. This pantomine almost becomes believable. In one scene, the milkman and the town doctor stop to vrsit in the street. Dr. Gibbs pats the imaglnary horse as though there were really one there, com- mented Durham. Upper left-Emrly Webb, played by Ellen Hays, day- dreams through her bedroom window Upper right -fEmily arrnes at the graveyard and greets the dead townspeople Right-lerrx Dans, nn hrs role as the stage manager, narrates the plax 14 Play ff ai A my for L D' 'L if , J' an. fs Y'-ugh.- N66 r,,,.'v-f-.-'.-. Wi 'Hg' 15 Iwi :J VNV' juni! Left-llcrwm Nuwsrmu- llxvlw Beaxwrsl .xml Sli rmwll lHlllN1It' Arlnrwm rim uw llw lmselmll lmmwk Inv :rl Clrfrvruv Clll7l7S rlun- Ira hrs rndrrargv Below--Emllv Cnlrlvx fElIE-rw Hmm .mel frmorge LlllJImwRlrl1.1rrl lldXlNl mmm rlw lfllllIlIIHLll vmlwmre .mm Ilwx me-rv pm- rwumerl mmm .mul nm- Lqft-Hollv Hunt and Rrahard Davre pow 39 sister and brother as they look at the moon mlm Georgek bedroom wmrlcvw Above-Mrs VVehl1lMQlmda Vrvgell tells Ge-rmrgc lu- Car1't see Emily before the weddlng, .N Mr VVQIHIW ISISVP DOF1dl10l llstflnf.. Play X 35 6' arat Sade, First Musical Une or tht- most tlnttsttal plaxs exer pre- swttt-tl at llt-ntlerson was pvrtormetl at 'Xxlh.flTs.tNll.Il,ttI1X.tlXt'lTIllTL'l ltl-Ill lrztl plax wzwtttletl The l't'rset Litton and 'Xss.tsstnat1on or ltxtrw-l'atrl ,Ntarat as Per- ttwtmwl lux the lnrnttltfs ot lltt' 'Xsxltttvt ot t ll.1It'lTlttIlLt'ltlt'llllt'llll'L'LlllJl'IUlllTL',Xltll- ttttts tlt' Natltr' toltl the storx ot the assasst- nat nz: or ltl.tnAl'atll Ntarat tn pantomtme, tlantw .tml stttfg lt tools plat tt tn .tn msanf' .tsxlttm tn the txwlx Uttar t t-nttttx .tntl tvatttred such charat ltllk.IsllllDNlllLllk'N,1llLllTlx.lfflN, letters .mo other sot tal otttt asts, IITL lttdtng the tn- tmnoas Xltlftlllls tlv Natle, lm- spt-t-t h and rlrama departments ttrst lTTtlsll al tlttl t :vate some prohlems. There were ll sttttqs tn tht- protlttttron, andthe smgwrs pttttraxt-tl tht-mselxes as clrttnlsen tloxxns XM- te hatl tl lot ot troulvle wrth music .t ztl tlant tnja lwet attse theres sOtTlLILl1 ntnstl to tally oxer The Inmates are rnnstantlx mttmhlrng and when they 'now then t hams antl leg trons malse a lot ut notsef' sand Wayne Green who held a tlttal role as mttsrt director and Marat. The odd charactertzatlons ot' the cast also proyerl to he drtticult, Ike nex er done a role where the script cltdn't requrre a parttcular character:zatton. l'm on my own as to what the character should he. lfye had to do a lot ot reading and research on the htstortcal character, sand Thomas Vvatson, who portrayed Mar- quts de Sade. The play was also HendersOn's entry ID the Amertcan College Theatre Fesrtyal. lt was pertormerl in Conway for the state competttton ot' the testtyal and recetyed sux awards, Lawrence Hamilton, lanet Frsher, lsen Beavers, and Phtl Gotrcleau recetyed spe- ctal awards for thetr portrayals of the tlrunlsen clowns. Rosemary Bradley was the rec rptent ot an acttng award The set for the play was also awarded. The play was directed by Charles Dunham, s X lt l I 'lll lll.t', l ,A1 l Top -k ltarlotte Qordax tRosemarx Bratllvyl ratses her tlaygtger In stah It-.tn-Paul Mara! tVl.'ayne Crreent, Above-Y-lat dues Rom tTroy mracel tells the other Inmates nl hts flesrrtr tor tret-rlom Right-An aftttal whrpprmg was one ol the authenttc acts IlT the play Thomas l.Xatson, as the Marqtns de Sade, tltnc hes as Rosemary lirarlley, playing CharlotteCorrlay, lashes htm nm n1nllxx-lilfsmlxcfs Lett Iam,-t Fnxhcr Plml QlHLl1lLKlL1 l,.1xx re-mx 1- Hmmnl Wwe Lax thx' L luxx mx xx lm In-Ipxxxi IL ll llu xturx IUNUHL1 .mfl dlmx L' Below RUR-Xll..1IK1'l pl nxullux Imwe-tFlxl1er, Im ufxl1.lL1sYwlLaIte-r ll w!re'l1Llw 'xl.mx4-' Bottom left - Brrmmm- lxxmrrl xlh-lwlu. Qu u hw pxxurx xx xle Vllxllij Nhumt xxXX.1xm-I .wmx1lx.1!l1- ulx Below right --C, :M .Wg lmrlwtte Lwrulax' xx tvrrwrlfwl lxx .1 Ioxxr'1 Q. 1 1 j . ,x 4 . Ja' I . rf! 5 4 VW! 394: -, .4 ,5 A 4, ,I 1.4 , -,.,. 4 .x :- C- 5 ,, ,A Playfii 7 Henderson - Ouachita Smalltown USA. That's an apt description of Arkadelphia. The com- mu nitx is supported bv three occupations f farming, industry. and education. Arkadelphia is the home of two small, and highly individualistic institutions of higher education and for a half-century, these txxo schools have developed an interesting rivalry. Sometimes the rivalry fs lust characterized by the friendly one upmanshipu of collecting more pints of blood than the other at a bloodmobile or building a new student union to match the other's new gymnasium. The rivalry really begins to be visible, though, in sports. Both Henderson State College and Ouachita Baptist University are members tif the Arkansas Intercollegiate Con- TCFCYTCB. Over the years, the Reddies have tried for conference championships in ex erx sport, but their main goal and big- gest triumph has always come in beating the hell out of the OBU Tigers in every- thing from football to ping-pong. The college campuses are located in the north section of town, a ravine, like an imaginary borderor a strip of no-man's land, divides them, Crossing that ravine into the enemy's camp has become a favorite nocturnal pastime of student groups during the week preceding the HSC-OBLD football game when friendly rivalries become all out war. Local stores get runs on red or purple paint as these groups steal across the border at night to paint OBU's tiger statue red or HSC's old tower bell purple. Unfortunates who get caught in the act are bathed in eggs, get their heads shorn, or are made to pay homage to the enemy lux Purim l li-r .intl Susan Ilrlilebrtintl by ioining in an impromptu pep rally, Pounds ofbarbecued tiger disappear at Henderson's annual Tiger-que while cries of Rip the Reddies echo from OBU's torchlight parade past Henderson's Newberry dormitory. During the l95Ofs, the rivalry became so intense that the annual clashes on the football field had to be suspended. Out of this rivalry has risen Hender- ' ' -f is:--' i XR ,s H 2 ,- ,X y 1 ' rc. .' H . i i. . 5. ,. f 1 , f 9w, . -F 1 -ft' l lylkr: W1 ' tl. '-'L' 7-'r '. wk M J grtfyvt -'gh . L-6 . f ' ' . ' -f 1 ' ' 1 T .X 1. '-.., .fi:i1:.:,5.-I Q 1. vw, Q e s 'L is , -V A f N -E . - Q . vig if QS ' ,Til Sl vt 1, gy..-K : 1 x s ,Ai at , f f-43257 t N t 1 , 'K ri ,- U, i - , , -A . . x . . ., . . . .. . .. . khx . -. X . . ,.,., .0 1 ,Q--0 ' , 1...-s son'sanswertothe College ofthe Ozarks' ghostly old man and the haint down at Southern State's old auditorium During the week before the big game, the spirit of a beautiful Henderson girl, dressed in black, walks the halls of the women's dormitories, giving her prediction of the winner of the Ravine Classic. The legend goes that the HSC girl was to be married to an OBU football star following the HSCfOBU game. He was killed in the game, and in her grief, she jumped off the Ouachita River bluffs to be with him. The lady in black visited just the freshman girls' dormitory this year. They looked forward to the wee hours of the morning when the moans and screams echoed through the halls. The peak of excitement came when the electricity went offgthat meant she was definitely on her way. Another tradition-the beating of the oil drum representing the Heartbeat of Henderson-'began with the Ravine Classic, also. Legend has it that years ago the Reddies' Red Shirt would hide out with an oil barrel in the ravine close to the OBU athletic dorm and hit the oil drum all night warning the Tigers of the ever present doom of the next day. It probably didn't help their insomnia either! The '73 battle began about the same as the others, This time the Reddies were the ones that were winning, though. With a win, the Red Men would cinch the AIC title. With a loss-well, it would be hard to face anyone at the Minute Man, then. Of course, no one really predicted the champion of this battle on past wins and losses or on season records. Whoever lost would have a losing season. Halloween night was nothing com- pared to the week before the game. Although the cost of eggs was high, it didn't keep enthusiasts from venturing out and pelting the enemies' cars, dorms, or bodies. The bell received its yearly douse of purple paint and the tiger statue saw red. Throughout the week Alpha Sigma Alpha sold Beat Ouachita stickers in the Student Union lobby while students stopped by the ticket table to pick up the tickets for Saturday's game. The Tiger-que was successful, as was the bonfire pep rally afterwards. Then, HSC students came up with their own torchlight parade. Faculty and students investigated the possibility of getting out of school a day early for Thanksgiving holiday. Since this rumor goes around every year no one had much hope, but it was finally announced that HSC would dismiss a day early in case ofa victory. The big day finally came-consider- ably drierthan last year's fight in the mud. OBU was home team this year and was fired up because it was their Homecom- ing. Due to the smaller stadium and limited parking space, many HSC students left their cars in dorm parking lots or along the highway and walked to the bat- tlefield. The Reddies hadn't tasted Tiger meat since 1969, and with that win HSC won the AIC title. Everything was built up-the fans were there, the sportswriters were there, people were standing outside the fence-a sellout crowd. The Tigers and Reddies took the field and, as anticipated, the going got rough. The tif, JJ o lvl! it . ,t 5 i. 5' 1 s.1J 1? it . 'V T f , an-Tit Wi? '- . ' A A 7 ' - T . A 1 t Y ' . W il ' i- K i ' i' In ,f L I , . I tc ,, A-6. 1 A. V W! - - - s ,U i A , M til il 1, 1 'U ll 1, 1 l ffl 4 I X 1 1 sl s i we T -lv: M :ta The Reddies' hero, if there was just one, was a freshman from Calahan, Florida, by the name of joe Smith, tYep, that's his real namel Smith took off for a 67-yard jaunt to give the Reddies their first score. Larry Loclds interception in the second quarter insured the Red Men oftheir 7-O halftime lead. Ouachita came back in the second half tw? i KR-ra. ,- . M 's ,,, 3414:J' CA. r limi sy ' 9 W H ' ip' . .Q A 1 1. . f fa. 191. '1',,, ,.l.,. 1 i si 'i :it 3 ,t ' .V ' f 'T' ' - r T Top-The croxxtl ot Reddie tans yell, shout, and lump up and rltnx n, mostly from lm, at this year's Retldie- Tiger battle Left--In the tirst picture, the reteree measures tor a Reddie first down as quarterback Terry Blaylock and some Tigers watth Then, he gives the go ahead sign Above-The Red Men and Tigers line up to march 7-1 yards in ll plays to score and tie the game. All was not lost, however, for the Red- dies came back and danced their own 74 yards to score, with Smith carrying it in from the one, In the fourth quarter, the Reddies buckled down, and students began malt- ing plans for their day of vacation, After a 20-yard punt return by Mike Duke, HSC Ra ine Ri alr went on to add a 35-yard field goal, by Bud McBride. The Reddies also capped a 6-lryard drive with another TD, also made by Smith. The final score:23-7, Rumors had been going around that if we lost we would have gotten out of school anyway. But it's nice to credit a successful football team with a holiday. Now-have you heard the one about the tiger and the . . .? Rivalry!39 4 's -til Ntilittrx Ball ilitar Ball Opens Februar Oxer ZOO Military Science department cadre, cadets, and guests were honored at the annual Militarv Ball held on February 2 in the Student Union ballroom. UE-. Arniv, Vanguard of Freedom was the theme portrayed in the decorations as the participants swung to the music of Brass Button, a hand from HSC. The outstanding events included the re- cerxing line and the Senior Walk. Spe- cial guests were Dr. and Mrs. Martin Garri- son, Dr, and Mrs. loe T. Clark, and Lt. Gov, and Nlrs, Bob Riley. Rrght - Nenttrr Run ,Nt.t,izt.1 flernunstrales the latest str-p-i-ten xxttliuut shoes' Below- 'Brass But- t1nii, 4rrit't1I llt-ntlt-rst'in'sown, prtrvidesrlwe nrustt' tor thi' t-xr-rtirw V -1 43:4 m m P Qft-11 Gm .md Mn 'Huh' RIM-x'sxxlv1g!cyIlw4 musu wx' BVawHutI1mm ' Below - Ur Ami Mu Im,-I 1 lark xxm'rL'Ixx:rcrIIhs'NDef4.1.1fxgue-'xtxullHe'e'xvV1rHjg Bottom - Se,-nnmrs andIP1P1rmi.m-sllmwnp .md xx ml AL. mph umuplc rx mtmnlugvd fur the 'Nvnmr XX'Jllx fn., QQ x 4 0 X 5 j x x i., Wm ',9,, Military Ball X 41 Cynthia Greenwood ins Crown Nixteen toeds xietl tor the title of Miss llt-nderson State- College in the annual he-autx pageant held on Fehruary ill in Ar' lxansas llall, lloh lx ans, the xoitst- of the Miss Arlsan- sas paeeants, eniteed the program which nas held atter nianx weeks of late-night rehearsals Nllssfwtllllttfilvetttxtltjfl,dNODllUH1OVC sptlet, h pathology rnaior from loneshoro, was t'r'oxxnt1t,l the l'l7-1 Miss Henderson state t ollt-oe hx Miss Carol lo Clark, last xt-ark tt inner Htht-i xxinntirs and their plaCes were: JJ Miss Henderson Pageant loan Coots, first runner-up, Kathy Conway, second runner-up, Otty Lou Collier, third runner-up, and Beth Savage, fourth runner-up, Miss Collier was also chosen Miss Con- geniality hy her fellow contestants. Special talent for the night was presented by Melinda Vogel, last year's Miss Conge- niality, Shirley Wlieeler, Miss Black Arkan- sas, Donna lo Connelly, a former Miss Ar- kansas, and loe Charles Culp. Miss Greenwood will represent Hender- son in the Miss Arkansas pageant in luly. '.A an 2 sf 4 , l K , .,YZE1:s:v:v-:-fe., t1...., Top - lou Gerigeley tills in Rodney Stuart and Carol lo Clarls on the' happenings hatltstage Above- tontestants stand tall tor the hathing suit coni- petition Right - Donna Io Connelly, a tornier Miss Arlsansas, entertainerl lor the pageant Crowd 5 Q0 l .2 JU' ,-, 4 jf! A, .. .V I A .- V KQJ 'Q , :fl 51 F913 W ,bg .uf lil :fl K RT , . Q, a. iff -. i ww Lf ' ' Q- ' 'Y' G, A , 1 if i, fl, Aix' U 7' - ..--'-4 'X' Q .H may l. K t- 9 . . ..i. Z- '11, Q YYAE N PL IQ s r V , U LSL. 1 I K- , , ,..A,:.g' A' 'Sn I . 115 Q x All I 'lm- .i : V ' . 4 , 1.5 l, ,ll X , 55? T .I ,ND 'Y it -- ,Z- H -4..... Yimlfiecfg '- -,f - --.QUNS Above-Dehhue MLCnw.1n, Martha Porter, J lJ.m.1 Hnlnnmn talk lmukslmlq- In um' Ihr- pre--shm lltlz-rx Far lefl - Oltx Lou Llvlllvr, Maw C'um.10nl.1Irlx' wang ' I 'Xnm XN'um.1n Miss Henderson Pageant 143 Right v NMS' Q xrvfhm Mrm-l1xxn1ul IxAl4M.XI1r1Il ILV4 Vw- Hwwl:-v-nmNY.1YwlwH4'!,vlvx l.lHfX1.'.1lNxxII1l N'.wv4.m151m Mrk Below- lmlhx , .f, f r.1mm'vYu5f,N.nvwg.g Thu- LMI Blum 5ul1g.Q Illrlwfldlvnl Om nmmh-fr Lower right - Thu xxmnvrx Lure 11-r! l4n'4uH1v'r Hmm! rumm-r-up hmm 1 mm, rust rlm ,rw 1 Xfwlfwm4,ym'v1xXm111, N1lssf15l,lx.lIhx Lumxm, X.-. .w:--n J - H21 NN Hermlvrwm Plmgeglamt 33 . v MJ 1 , F X 12, wx 'J .Q A, 5,32-, . : if Nxg. , --f -i T ff' .1 sz , .fs A M. K ... -.1-.1 xt! X X rv, . ,, ,Aix , 4 L 1 N 'AJ X. It JZ' f TW i3 s:i-2' , ' .-yl 4- 5 . x N -A 1' 5 0, ,- ' J F SS?-: :QTY I Top - Cam! IufldrkL'v1l1'rt.lIm'dtlicwjhxxd mth her rrfr1dxIlrmuI 'I DlLlYW'f,N1i'kIIWflbl.1JX.t'YLbLlH Left- A real proud-plenwr xxm Heath mxaguk xmlIatn,m ur Mae We-at Above-The wmnvr, Cynrhm Green- xwuud, sang I Am Him- tm hz,-r talent mnmher Miss Henderson Pageant X 45 The Tell e Registration Is Fun! hx lkniix Porter .intl Susan Ililrlehranrl Illustrations by Bill Woodell l remember passing the auditorium and seeing a group ot freshmen in an orienta- tion session, Repeat after me. . . registration is fun. 'Regitration is tun, Registration is run. Good You are now ready to register. I he I f .1.-in fr 'It'.i'llI'i JPN- axl lx 4 if lk Qs- 3. XX It X S, 2 I f oO3 ll If Q 4 , , ff J, ,xW fi Happy class hunting! Freshman orientation is really mislead- ing. Anyone who thinks that registration is a painless picnic is surely in for quite a jar. I remember when I was a freshman. I literally tripped over all the helpful people who tried to fool me into believing that registration was easy. Now, as an upperclassman, I realizethat registration is seldom easy and never fun! The root of all registration evil is a 3 X 8 packet of computer cards. Before one may pass through the ballroom doors and col- lect I5 hours, he must get this packet. To do this he must have skills that even Houdini would be proud ot -cutting in front of people and darting back and forth I ill ll QTODIJPU dl the desk where my packet was stored. -Ib Cartoons between hedges - all the time conscious of escaping the alert eyes of the police patrol. Even after moving halfway up the line, the wait is almost unbearable. Some tanned coeds pull a frisbee out of their sack purses and pass the time by chas- ing the toy all over the grounds. I usually try to while away the hours by carrying on an intelligent conversation with a neighboring, irate student. Hey there! How are you? No response. Cot your schedule all ready? Icy stare. After awhile I give up and resume my waiting in silence. But hark! The time is at hand to again face the crowds, the lines, and the bad nevvs - registration time is here. I took my place behind my best friend. We camped on the steps for about three hours and peered through the doors at four unsmiling coeds seated before boxes of packets. As the time approached, the line moved through the foyer. I stopped at the desk where my packet was stored. That's Brenda Bumpers, I thought. Haven't seen her since high school. ldidn't know she was going to college here. BrendaI How's it going! Tell me about your family! Never cracked a smile. lust because she holds my life in her hand when she holds that packet, doesn't give her the right to be a snob about it. Packet in hand, I bound down the steps and run to catch up with my friend. We are stopped by the ominous presence of a Yul Brenner look-alike at the bottom of the stairs in the Union. The gatekeeper re- quests a look at our packets. Seeingthat the essential number one and two cards are there, he waves us on to the ballroom. As we climb the stairs on our way to the ballroom, sounds like cries of agony filter down. I brush it off as imagination. Registration is fun! Naturally, as we pass through one door, our advisers pass through another on their way to the outer reaches of Mongolia for their coffee break. Now to find a quiet place to work out my schedule. There's no room at the tables with chairs, and no room at the tables MM Bi fart 's A rs 'D ,,-I -n My friend turns mc around and begins. filling Out his card while leaning on my back where I could stand. I trip over one guy sprawled on the floor. I-Ie was so buried in his work that he barely looked up. My friend turns me around and begins filling out his card while leaning on my back. I fill out mine as best I can. Searching the walls, I find the line with Ithe sequence numberl need. lt's nice to see that my friend needs a number from the Fame line. I feel confident that no one will yneed a card for Comparative Basket Weav- ing. At least here is one card I can count on. , Registration is fun. I My turn arrives and I face the cold, stony ifisage of a keeper of the cards, a middle- iiged frump ofa woman with no expression lin her face. I need 307, Comparative Basket Weav- ing. I I'm sorry, I gave the last card of that Iequence to the student just in front ofyou. 'hat class is now closed, she said and Fawned. I I Shafted by my own best friend! I block out visions of choking him with basket straw as I search the schedule for an alter- native. I-Ieyl Let me borrow your pencil. Thanks. The masked pencil pilferer melts into the crowd. Whipping out my pen, I settle clown to study the schedule. I-Ii. I-low was your vacation? You aren't using your schedule, are you? I'lI give it right back. The desperate schedule snatcher es- capes into the sea of people. After grabbing a schedule offthe floor, I choose an alterna- tive class and as I move toward the card line, the voice of registration a sadist with a list of closed classes, reads new closings, Every number I choose is among the casualties. Registration is fun? Finally, I find an unclosed class and step into line. The card-keeper, a prim-looking old lady, with steely grey eyes and a steel heart to match, eyes me suspiciously. Let me see your advise-r's signature on your number two card. I feel confident that no one will need a card for Compara- tive Basket Weaving. . . here is one card I can count on. I can't show it. He's in outer Mongolia on a coffee break. Don't be flippantl I can't give you a Card without a signature. I'm self-advised. I must havethatcardf' Very well, Under the circumstances, we'll give you the card. Please, put the gun away. Filling in the last class on the card, I sigh relief that it is finished. So what, if it's not what I wanted. I won't die from an eight o'clock every day or eating lunch only on alternate Tuesdays. A5 I fislit my way towards a less- populated area of the ballroom for a breather, I come across a harried coed and her companion in an argument. I said Dunham, not Durham, she screamed. You wrote an 'rl instead of an ,n, ,, Cartoons!-17 a I E I NWQIIIIIIIIIIIlllllyyl W If Q? Ill W if I' Wfwff X 'N I NS IIIIV.-QW f I i ff 23? Ag I I if V' Q, L, I 4 X fl' , H Z ll Magi: X X Q Q-.4 I'm st-Ii-.uh INVII lmust haw that r .irrl X erv well Under ther irt umstances we'll gixevou the card Please put thi' gun Imax Well, returned her companion, you can lust forge your own arlviser's signaf ture- Y Registration is fun. I find I'm not through, though, Theres still the lines to pick up the housing card and the vehicle card. Will you be operating a vehicle on -IP Cartoons campus? No, not often. lust when I bring the car back every once in awhile. Fill out this cardf' But I clon't remember the license number or the engine serial number. All I remember is the color and that the sun visoronthe passenger side won'tstay up. I I i l I I 'I 'I I I I I Next, I get in line for housing. This one'sl simple. Tell them what dorm you're in and I that's all. W No, that's not all. I Dormitory or off-Campus? ' I live in Newberry. I'm a commuter. Q Fill out this card. I For some who go through registration foi. the first time, a post office box number must be obtafned. After they measure you I height, they assign a box. I Dormitory or off-campus? I I live in Newberry. I'm a, commuter. Q For example - if you measure tu' 5 ,i your box will be on the bottom row. I Holding my breath, I hand my full packet to the lady at the dean'-5 check. l watch her frown, smile, and grimace at what it hold5.I She pounds it with the tiny stamp andl hands it to the man from the business of-I fice. Dollar signs loom in his eyes as he' stores my stack away. lt's ironic that now is the time to get a new ID picture made. ls it any wonder that any ID pictures are good? Think how hag- gard a person fresh from registering mustl look. I-lave you tried to smile after all that?I Suddenly it's over. lsitdown in the snack bar with coke in hand to sigh relief. I My friend, whom I have forgiven by now, plops down in the booth. I-low'd it go?, I said. Dlx, I guess. Got the old battleax for English. Who've you got? I search my papers for the schedule. Let me see, did l write it on that grocery ticket or was it on my shirt sleeve . . .? -7 X WHS AM ? vlg-ll .f S X' 0 fl is -- : R J' S sry -mm Right I What mmkex pupularxtv? It UMII11 iw Jxxlllxrwrwe-w11,a Iwlp, - rw .1 hnxmtmlul 1.14 cf, an mltstarwrllywg acaclwwm reuwfi, wr .1 Npucmal talvnt, Bc-mg A lug man or xxrmmn fm LIN lvwxwrlxw thnx Jmclr11L1Ch mmrsf. Thus IQ Personalities .,,-, 4! .I A Tw- , ,M R- in win rum f.1mI In I Idrk, 'UW naw' Q- lf-.Hx ,ex Jwuw1vm-,1gngrI.n1wtvmr.1wh 4 vlv U MJ Ve Nlmrmistuw Immfm 'V f'.W fx: Hana' J ?.sx rn n-Q 1 'FV' QW-u Top-Oracleidvl-,rlmrx XN1IIx.lmwIlmlsllv11s!uur.1U1 in mlr.1mL1r.1IIm5L.e,IIwnVIrz mm In . -I I wlflefx I,lklr1p1L.lV1'OT hu prgw rewpwlwxlfbrlvrle-N Far IGH - Nfnrfffx XX In-1-P+,-r NNW HMCL fXrk.um.1s fHjVIl!VH7N .uItP've1l'9--X NNW I lvm- ricrwn p.1gv.1Ht Lei! - mlm lulwrns-un, guard tm rlw RmI1Il1'rw:,wIIv.nI1Imam, xx 51N1.1 HN1l,,JC Below - lvrrx Bmcilux Iwglwrs hw um mm M me JLQJIIWNI Phwhmrier Smutlw Bemla-xlvQ1r1g,1 Y11er1Efb4-rmwllhrlRm'rfsjfrQlw.1xlxh'I- hall I1-11111, le,-rrx has .1 H1 Ufdfitl .nz-ragv .xml lx nn XX'P1uNXN.'Pm Uugx og gl Personalities Division!51 Reddie Stars Note Importance of otivities The lwonor ot hectuntng a Redslte Star ts lmserl on sex eral tatttmrs 7 stltUlaI'sltID, Itarttetpatmn ITT campus at ttx ITICN, and per' stInalItx Bot the destre tor athtexement lsllTQflLlQ1lllX that made the ttve W7-1 Red- tlte Stars otttstandmg TheIr personal goals are c entered around an area ot Interest that attests the student horlx' at Henderson, The ll nommattons were made hy tacttltx departments. Each department selepted two gIrls, one a mayor ll'I thelr department, and the other a mayor trom a chtferent department. The fmal selectlon was x oted on hv students who were Chosen to represent Campus UTQJIWIZHIIOIT5. In the second vt-ar of the Reddte Stars 52 Rerlfhe btars tategorv, each representative was asked to comment on her reason for partictpating IIT the actuvuty that has become her major Interest at Henderson. Their answers help to demonstrate the ReddIe Star spirtt that ls meamngtul to Henderson students. Right -'lE!lllIITy.I, the vearhoolx IK snmethtng I xslsh ext-rxtme KULllClL'XPk'fIf:'l'1lE' lt has been xt-ry tulttllmg rlesplte the- tant that It Is the most tIIneAuInsuInIm:, golf Vw ever had I thmlt It IS Important because the STAR rt-lords a vear's hlstorv tor posterltv -Susan Hildebrand. Below- CheerleadIng IS Important to me lmetaose It gtves me a chance to share mv I-nthustasm wIth the tans and to he an agttve partut IA pant tlllfllill the games l teel that to expect the stu- dents to vell thetr best, I must he sore ot mxselt and helwxe HT what l'm dotng -Dorthy Stewart. I 1, I 4vw4 ! 1- fx Q 40 tl. K it ., . ,.,- ., I ,QA V ... L my A I, W-Ja, Ya. 3 , 'Xukve :ki 1 J ' 3.1 -A ,V ff ' l, kv .Hi ' .fm . , 1i', jf.-L JV 1, - .. 53,4-r ,, K 0 . 'ft' - ' kb 44.3 'Milf' V ud- x up 'nl X .. Y eff-1: Q -an -nu. Above- My nmror Interest whsle attendrng Hender- son has heen working .rcttvely wlth the Resrflence Hall Assocmtton The purpose ot RHA as to Improve campbs housnng and to provide acttvltles for the resu- flents nt the rlnrnws Along wtth many others, I wanted to work to .tm hteve these goals. -Marguerite Clark. Left- The nicest thrng about workrng for the ORACLE ts that you can see the results Ot your work mery Frtrltm lt's gmtttyung to see your fellow students reaclrng A story you wrote or enjoying somethtng you helped proclune -Penny Porter. left- lt's both an immense honor .und a responsthrl tty to be the VVhlte Rose ot Slgnm Tau Crantnm tmter ntty The nmlor portton nl mx time and xxtrrrx ls flevotefl to trxtng to ILINIIVV the lJlllT and trtentlshnp such ta tune group nt nten have ottered me .rs the-tr White Rose -Kathy Conway. Reddie Stars!53 if u 9 4 5' Right Xm mug-uri.mI rnspurwvlmlllx ul Nlmlvhl W,x,.,,,,,.l.m ,N l,. umm'llM'1rp1l1y4HMUI the- slumlx-nts lxx.z:Hw1insvnflhx'uplrmxlwxul.!HxIurleHIs Q-xgrrvw xg-fx rm ,matrwr mlm! xx:-xxpmnt Ilwx umglwl lmxn- i irwfH1.1lNYL Mr-mr llmwrzwvuw-ml Jnumi sim :umm than ,mx prflxuix- 1-rmlwrl.wmu-HY .mmf In' .1 p.lNUVlI!' lor :MW Nfwiwrtlx uw xt' Fruddie Loukadoo. 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I Yrnwf Im ' H'W 4Y Xx1'?W,rxI'Mv Leflf' XXtrrI.tmg with tI1e-Ht-xrt,It-vru- II.rII 'KNxxtrt,IJII4lH INS .rIlrrtxwI mt- tw pI.n tr mit- rm m1.rIrnQtIr.mg:-x .HMI rrrtrtrtfm :rr-.1 rrwxx grrtrL,r.1mN xxI'rrf,Ir Irvip tt, HMI-.rf tIrtyI1.rII Ilx.rIrIv XMMI-my xxrth rrtI1wr rnftrpItf :ru ltnir'-I IUVIIIILN.tHtI.,tQ,Yl'1'I'Ht'ItIx tItxrI!trx1rrtrrw1mx tmtI I-xrn'tt.1Ittrrvx If'.'rrrrrrrgI'1trxx I1rttrrn'xx:IIt ,III ut IIN-xv IHIIM-rutrxtrrrr5rtrrt.rrwt5r.1rlm,mt witrbttrtrnw -Danny Oakley HSC Honors Five B OCS TI1QBrgM.mtm Campus Iwmmr lx J well- cwtt1IJIlwI1erI trgtciltmn wI1rCIw recugnrzw the tmtrutarrclurwg ttmrwtrulwtrttwm tu Htfmciwxon ttmrptrs Ima Thar reprwenttttrvw are t Iwo- wn on tI1QImx1wrtsclwlardwrp, pt-rwrmlrtv, tmcl Imrtlt rpatrtrn an rrraclvrmt gmrl ex. tr.1t urr mulgrr gtctlx :tum Tw emtx' IIKJIUIIICLW were L Irown by tatultx clegmrtmontx, Eatlw clvpartment scIeCt0cI twtn yutmg HIGH, une J mayor trum tlmt department, mtl the wtlwer tt mayor tn Left- I Imtw tIrtrrfwt1gI1Ix vmuxr,-II mx twttr xw,rrr,.1x .1 ttmtIr.:II r1I.rxt-r Ircrv .rt H81 I'I.rxrr1r1tI1t-ttpptrrttmrtx In xxurI- wrrI1trtI1wrN.mtI Iwrmg wrt LHxsIUI Imx Im-un .m-I xxrII Irs .rn tH'1purt.H1tLttturlrrs'xL'rxlI1lHt.LI Iwpef ltr grtII1rt-ttf ru Isley -Silas lohnson. tmutlwr mild. Tlrux were them xutt-II on Iw stuclerwts wlw wen- rIelt-gatecI Inv tram- pus OFQJIWIZJIIOITH. In nrcler tu prwent .tm rmuglwt mln the mcn who tIvr'Irtt1tecI str mum I1 tame- tu '74 cnmptr-. mtcrexth., the reprewntntlves were trxked tu clmuw tlwwr rwrtwatum tru' par- trt tpqtmg rm tIw.rctrxrtx'tl1.rt Imtl Ivetwrm' tIrc1r mayor Intern-st, .md whx' they tvlt It was lmporhmt, BMOQ55 .R Y ,--ff- .L- 56fMiIitary Sponsors Ya... ., ilitary Men Choose Sponsors Cynthia Greenwood is the sponsor for the ROTC battalion. She is a sophomore elementary education major from lones- boro. She is a majorette, vice-president of Delta Zeta sorority, and a member ofthe Student Senate. Linda Sue Clark, a sophomore speech pathology major from Arkadelphia, is the no-sponsor. She is a Reddie cheerleader, a member ot Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, and Heart and Key. The Pershing Rifle sponsor is Kathy Conway, a junior from Arlxadelphia. Kathy is a member ot Delta Zeta sorority. Patty Williams, a freshman from Little Rock, is the Pershing Rifle Co-sponsor. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Right - Cynthia Greenwood ts the ROTC battalion sjmtmstir Lower left - Patty Williams is the Pershing Ritlt' to-sponsor Lower middle - The Pershing Rifle sponsor is lxathy Conway Lower right- Linda Sue t lark ls the ct,t-sponsor ot the ROTC battalion ae. ' NN-.., -if Q- I I it 'E+ N N, Shirley Wheeler Shirley Wheeler, a senior hrology maior at HSC, was crowned Miss Black Arkansas ltine 2, lfJ73, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Miss Wheeler represented Arkansas in the Miss Black America pageant in New lersey. Winning the Miss Black Arkansas Crown was the happiest moment ot' my life. l don't think of myself as a queen to be placed above my people, but as an equal Chosen to represent the integrity, pride, and Compassion symbolic of hlack ladies, commented Miss Wheeler. Miss Black Arkansas!57 6 ho's Who 1974 Drew Noble Alexander, N-num, EIlQllSl1,x.X'C5-l Slum- plnx NM-X Nrollvnl 'l'xKllXIlN liuaul llre-xclent, l-lcarl .lull lwx l'nwl4le,-nl, 5If,.1I11.l Phu Epsllcvn, NcwlJerrY lwrml -lon. ll lxappa Dvlla Pl, -Xlpha Chl Serreta Yvonne Archer, lunnor. lkllllnal Nuance, Forflyw, VHN -Xlhlm lx.lpha -Xlpha lll't'NlLlt'lTl, SGA, Young l Hmm-l mix Barbara Anne Beard, Iunlor, Elwnun- larx lllmatml-n -Xrlxamlvlplwm, :Xlgrlm Xl Delta. NJA, ll:-.lrI.1mllwx,lxaglpalX'll.1lJl l0hn Harold Berry, lnnll-l Iluxlorx Xl.-na, NL.-X, llvart and lxev, Alpha Un Nl .llulmnl .lnll Blallv lerry Bradley, Iunnor, Nu ml Hull North Llltllf Rm lx, Renlclle Baslxethall, Nm mloqx 4 lull L BS, flrlilvklvfdllllll or Blailvwfhlle Blumlm-my SI l-X Xlpha Phu -Xlpha, IFC, Alpha Chl Rosemary Bradley, lommr, Tlnullrv Arts, Main-rn, lllvla Xlhh.: l'hl NlJ5llLlt'VN, Re'arle'r4 Theatre' Cvnlhia Ann Brinkley, Iumor lJH1wXlt'lllLdl Tumlwnol- llgx -Xrknll-lpl1x.l Bumllygx Llulm Clwrmetrx Club, Nunn lrkllll Joyce leanetle Burns, Semor, lour- lhlllk-Ill l'ln1- Iiloll, LBS, BSU, NUR, Reporter For Oranlc Twylla Ann Butler, H1-mor, Bpeeph Pathol- ogy fXvlx.nlwlplwlgl, Algrlm Xl lllvlla lJlt'5lLlL'lWl, spllrtxzlnm-,lnpl .mm ll, SUR, ll:-.ml Councll, Alpha 4, ln R.-llllw var 1, mln! lx Sm,-mln-.xrt Debra Lou Callaway, lunulr Art lhhalnlwn, -Xlpha Xl Du-lta, Hear! ,xml lwx, Xlpha Kohl , ,l,.1...,. 1 rv 5 x. X x cifw .x f .my-Q' '.-4.:'x RQQQQA ' x-'fix 5' my , 'fi i 437' 3-X in .b -4 X. w x xx A , ..-1? 1 'C Nj iw Q f Ex , RY' s 1 - . x5,n,.sN V, V, .Nw X. Eeialxkf' 1-N P K: :5f '5HL,,1.5? EQFQQQ ' ws xxx., X t ' am xc x N '1 'ef I 4 -N K . Q55 x , ...,. 1 7- ,X 4 .-0 lx Av 41 if V' K VVho's Who!59 1' . 'L Carol jo Clark t 6OVN'Vl'1o'5 NNPIO 'a tw ' 1 'vf' 1 . . 'f1l?:lT?5'V':5?xfi?f-:5 :if ' 'vlxf' iff. f' '- 'U :fy Q f , 1 'ill' 'ws--R .MB janet Dermise Fisher 53 hw N, A - 1 lame Lorarne Fletcher 4Q3.w- is rw f LMS! N1 fr. I 'C xx! ,. 11 'fl ho's Who 1974 Carol lo Clark, lumrtr, Elr-merttarv EllLll.IllIJll, Ar' lrarlulplwm, Alpha Slgma Alpha, llr-.tri aml lxr-y, Punltellenrr Prewclertt, Rurlrltrf Lltr-r-rlvarlvr, Ltrrwlx Erlttur lor Star, Alpha Chr, Rvrlrlur: Star, Mm llemler- xr1n,Pr1rsl1tng Rule Spumur Martha Roae Colhren, Iumrlr, Phwtcal Eduratlort, Dierks, Rr-rlrjlte Baxlretlmll, Hr-.wrt aml lxev Prewclent, Alpha Stgnta Tau, RHA, SAB, WE Club, GOCH lanet Denise Fisher, Semrtr, Speerh anrlDrar1m, l-lulSprlngN,RllA,llv.1rt .tml lxux, Theta Alpha Phu l3TL'NlCldV1l, .Nlasqtlvrs Prost- rlrfht, Rearler! Theatre, YNEA, AXY5 Lfrvllvgw Rvpult- luttnx lanie Loraine Fletcher, lunlrtr, Elt'lTT4'YTl.ITX Erlueuttr-m, 'Xrlrarlelpltttr Alpha Stgrtm Alpha, MIA, Alpha Uhr, GOCH Deborah Ann Gardner, lumur, Brrtlttgx, Hr1t5prtnp,N,Rerlclle-Rtpplex,Crlllvgr,-Rvpttlur lrram,5rlgntaSugmaSugh1a, Pttrtlwlletttr, RHA, Htrtl- ol.1x'lflLtlv, kappa Delta Pt Phil C. Goudeau, Sensor, Speer h, Atlanta, Texax, Nlaxquurx l'rwtrlvnt, Heart .tml lxev, SQA, Soplwrgwrhure Claw Prwtrlrgrtt, l'lJlTfl, Stgrna Phi Epstlon, Sigma btgnm Sigma Beau, Alpha Xt Urfltq l3e.1u,Alpha Slgrha Tau Beau, lxrngrmt Hr-.arts lessie Dean Hawkins, Sentor, Spoorh, Mulwrrt, tlliw, Crtnrurl Chptr, Maxquerx, Reporter trtr Oracle, Star Stall, Young Dernrtrrats, SGA Era Ellen Hays, Sr-htm, 5pL-er h, Amity, Alpha Xt lk-lI.t Prwtrll-nl, SQA, Rrlrlrltw Rtpplex, Panlwllomr, tkluxqttr-rs, Rapp.: lk-lla Pl, Alpha Chr Susan Michelle Hildebrand, lLIl1llJV,ElTlQllNlW, Prescott, l'lt'dI'lQllTCll'XUX',Ellllllflllstdf, Rrfptarter trmr Oracle, College Rvpuhltr .ms,Alph.1l hr, l'X.Tl7l!J Della Pt, Srgrna Tau Delta, Rurlrltv Star Deborah Louise Holt, Senior, Pltxwtral Erlur attrm, Ar' lxarlclpltla, Rerlrlte Cltelfrlearlr-r Alpha 5ugm.t T.tu l'rr-xtrlent Panltellsntr lDf6 NII'll lTl, -Xlpha L ht, lx.tpp.t TM-lttt Pt, PE Cluh, Heart .mtl hex Carolyn Frances Hunter, Senior Chenmtrx Xtartnrng, Nutr h l.u.trrl. 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QW: Q-wx, Klint - .b .Q l x,.g lI1111.iilli'ZA ho's ho 1974 Donald Lee Little, Iumipr Ruvrwv Nlanage-nivnt, I .mirlt-n, HHN, NN15, Maua, IFC, 54,1-X, Cullege Re- pulnlitam Ile-all and M-x Freddie Waldo Looltaduo, Nvmitlr Vnlltital Srrwtv, Ywliarlelplwna, NLM l'xwrdeni blgvna Phu llpxrlrm, Nlplia Lflwv, Omn- iutlsratmn tl! lilaglx-XX lure Nltlile-nh Cecelia Kirk- land Marshall, Nenuwr C.wmiraI llmiruw, Arkaclvl- plwa, NXXIIU lvam, Rmlllie Rnpplw,-Xlpha Nly.1maTau, lluwln-llwm, -Xlplwa L lu Amanda MCAlister, Iumwr, Klvvnwiiltirx lllutatrwn, ,Ntmvml Nprlrigx, ll-alia Zeta l'rtmrlt-nl, Rt-nltlle Llwcrleailvr. kappa Delta Pi, Al- plwat lil Hijvwit-t'i,wrnui'iu, Rmaltx Parilwllemt, SQA Richard Earl Perkins, Iumimr, Pluwtxll lslutatiim, Ra1l1tlflX,Blalwlx,Sigmal'l1iEpxnlm1,llQ,llearlancl lm,-x P l, Club Ann Elizabeth Retherford, Iumnr, L lvwwxirx, -Xrlxaflvlplila, -Xlpha Sigma Alpha, 5L1A, fjlwrwmx L lulw -Xlplwa Chu Nancv Hanks Stewart, Nlilillil Nm-e-4 li Lltllt' Rm lx, Heart an-l Nw, 'Xlpha Xi lk-lta Xlaxqiwrs Rl lk 9,-Xl? Lee james Thompgon, St-mmf l'wwlltll al Sammi: lvxarlxana, CBN, SKB, IFC, ,Xlplwa l'l1x Xlplia, RllfX Nona Cay Turley,Iur1mr, llr,'r1M'ril.irx lrliitallun, Lllllu Roalx, Aly-Ima Xl Della, Stal-X Rll-X, Rua-1,11 ilu- Slilvlil all Sigma Tau 1-Qanumm Margaret Elizabeth Vogler, Iumor, Math, Little Riitlt Neuman Llulw, Cdll1LllIC aiming,-XLlL1lI5, Math Llulw, Rvdclie- Rupplw, Swim Team, Reftlelle Chevr- lvadcr,Cl1ural Ummm, RHA, fXlphaKQl1l Shirley Ann VVheeler, gf'l1l4'lI',BIUlllkf,X, 'XYliddQll7l1Id, L HS, Bmliqgv f'lul1,lxappa Delta l'n,Mlw CBS, Miss Blat lx Arkansas, Larry WilIi3m5,Sg'rilK1r,IuL1rf1.1llxm,h4.llk'E'Tf1,Edl- ri from wat lv lhiwlflnt Qi College Rvpulwlitans, Fresh- man t lass Prtwirluiil, Alpha Chl, BMOC K. X .AQ in V215 62fVVho's Who 'H-:div -,. ..iv., :HSP . ,.. M. '- f Q 'L 4 -1 A ,Y I x,,,,fx.. 1 fsv 'T 4 .1 K . N wi wr. 5: :-, - x X. A ,. ,. P ...rm J 'ATTY It! not IUSI the krck-on nn Satunim attcrnoons or the tip-otf on Monday nnghts. Itk not lust the funal sound of the gun. It takw A spuual type Ot' man or xxmnan tp spike the vollevball or run the rnamthon, ltk lwun nr practice, studv, and preparation. ,-Xlmxe .1lI, :tk spnnt - Reddle stvle. This ls Sports. I t- llmwwu- ind lunrnvRurv'f3nf'1lIf115lf'NYW' 4 rr r w.v-rn-dnwtw n1.1kv.xNtf1fv fu-1 Hprmrlw Um mon 1 , I' i . Cyp, H J, ,- X 2 muff-' '- wh I ' ' a,g,1 ' ' X F .I -1- .K I ' X X N V.-3 . -'gi . .g X'Q,. xiii-. - law- A -.LX . ' H- .--fef-rzx ' - ' z. .f -- U K. -4 X .,g, ml N, . U N . -,fb 'U .IA -ff 1,-X-'j.'-jg: -L 2,..g,,5. , 4? - :RXT-3...-1:11-QE'-'Q-V .. Nz. --Y. ..,. AQ- - . i f 17124: N ' J S98 'E ff tm -J: f :gf !-SL N 11 I xml fx X N X J N -' ' P fx Y K J t UNF X x Pi I V Q 'A .Z . Q 'F -... -- 'J 'I - -' 1 , 5, ' '-- f AA' -Q wg- 'QXZ2 .f f - - 1, V wx , use - 's Y Whuhakax ., -Q , -' T' --fr-:rf-r.::.:,3'-wxr --I --1,-N Top - The Rvddrw und UBL' Tigers tangle H1 thy- Ilrst b.1rtlm'1ftlwmmm u!Ih6'l7Jslxctl3aIl 51-.nrimn ID Ruck- eteller Fveldhuuxe Far left - Pam Grams ILHUDK. hugh against Arkamas Tub to wma for the Rwlduew Left - Bmw Sea Hwmdg-up In A narrwup round Below - Dmwrm Eaxley praclues her Inu kstmke tor Upullhlmg CUITTUCIIIIUH ,- Spons Division!65 Reddies Claim AIC Supremacy Upon the arrival of the N73 football season, one's mind was probably filled xx ith questions. After a 4-6 season record the previous year, thoughts of mediocrity prevailed. Those thoughts were soon dis- solved. The Big Red captured the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference title trophy, finishing undefeated in league play and losing only one game all season. Besides these laudits the team was honored by being picked in the No, 6 position in the final National Association of Intercol- legiate Athletics poll. Despite the 1972 season results, the Reddies were picked as a darkhorse candidate for the AIC title, behind defending co-champs Harding College and Southern State. As the season began, the hopes began to rise. With a good start in non-conference play with three wins over Austin Peay, Mississippi College, and Rolla, Missouri, the Reddies were pointing toward their conference opener it l ni .- 32:--, 1' .'si.if?' an-.m...M0,. ., 0 , I ,. J 3 ZTETF. .. . 'Ig Wg -5eig:.,xK iv: , . .N X . g I Ju - i Q .. its-s .i-if . Mir. 1 '.:I2At. :wflQr:-5-'1e.i5' 'fs ul' wx rx' r Mus. .r , ,N It :I Ar Q., , .. f f sv---.I x- :ir t,,. My ,. i ll 'if sw, . ., k isl' I -Q X 4 s-1 'f' .,. ' with Harding. f r ' .C Zia W if 'i 2- F i. lf Vt' pwliwf ' lg? 'ill I A1 l L- ' ' A -.mr I Ss: : , s , ,A W f --6 sad V s N tg A ill 1 W f an-X K A r 1 1,1 ,, '4 . . :t,.5.fzf'. 3,5 -, .,..i 2 1 fsifgkrfi' tt, ,. Q ' .3-.. ' . 3-mr: .au , . .gg f if ,., ,,-.- , , .., ..,i C, 1. 1 . F54 Top-The fans knew the Reddies were Number 1, the Reddies knew they were Number l-even the referees knew we were Number 1 . Above left-The iob ofa head coach has its problems. When you lose, you worryg when you win, you worry even more. Coach Carpenter did a lot of worrying this year. Above-A hardfnosed running attack guided the Reddie offense. Fullback Larry Ray exhibits this attack. Left-Not known for their gentle, caressing tackles, the defense gets mean against the Tigers. .' , l 3 ' A P F- . vflfhve.. f 4 9... , v r uw V , me A +0 Q , 1 -A 'r ' - . ' Q r' . V 5 Phi-r g:- , .B ll' tr , -QQ? . cc- Q -' Lew'-. 3 - -'- 'l 1 V . V ,I .fgr- Qfjg .x ' . -n ,M 'Tr X . ' , r.. , s A' Sw' r Y n ' lf 'fr 4' f -, x -. if 1 -Q? ,. . fn X X we 1 5 5 ,Q rag: 1 an 14 r' if'-: 1 . 1-'U J' l A ,Y luqv - 1 5 , , we .- , if .bf -Q , y H. .v .VI ,jr . .Y .. . u. r 31.15, , r, . 'QQ' ' ' ', '-1f3'.+.'1'wy1 Ie 1 Left4Alth0ugh the Redrlres depended on many sensory freshmen lake Mark Pllcher gave Reflclre ldl'1SHlCE'lllE'dNllfll'lElLlILlfE' Below-When .1 cru- cial clown came up, wphornore quarterback Terrv Blaylock ugecl hrs qurclxness and coolness and, .1 large part of the tame, pulled through These quale mes lead has coaches to call hum 3 vvrnner , l-le morethan proved that thu vear. Bottom-Thus unter' ceptlon put the Ouachita vrctory ID the bag. Bully Miller, got thus one, but lrmmy Rice lrlghtl, llmmv Dull, and Dwavne Cornelius found several vvavs to rand enemy olfen5e5 -X was .--tl ' r n I fre- iiif, c wr 5-.1 , 3551, -::c.,,- r Q Y3.3.Qgg.rfI5 s34eWl1'.3 ' '2 r 'N -'efffikffw .. N 'K sky X sw! 4: E 4, x , W 4 Q. qv Q v W 'SW ll' 9 Lx f X, 'N Q1 we -ii 'Q' X 5 5. E s A-lpn 3 f LN - F U f-W. ,.. , 5' ,gr , is 9 X, . I x -.2 it NWN X x C T X A -. ' l A -1- . CR . K- : qu if, xkx v --., .5 r ' , Q , r .-. '- Nu -ff Q nk nu. z z- wnwdxf-W A V B in , .ay ..,-' wx- ? I will . all X'-lf , ag-if z fill ' X . -x' 'V l is 'l X' , IT:-:lx Football!67 HSC Survives Harding Challenge llariling tame to -Xrkadelphia un- tlt-related and nationally ranked, but the Bi- sons were outimlaxucl in ex ery phase ofthe ganie. Harding lost ill, even though the st ore dill not rnrlicatethe dominance ofthe game hx llbti Then it tame. llartling s star Tom Gooden was inlured and ilitl not plax lt was more or less iznplieil lTtJlTT then to later in the season that it Tom Eil had played the outcome would hate het-n different. -Xtter SCA heat llarrling that talk quieted considerably, -Xllf-Xmeritan candidate Dennis Parker put it this nav We wanted Tom Ed to plat XX tr wanted to play them at their hest. Hut he iliilnt, and we beat them. And were not going to apologize for it. li' it -if uf l g . i -' M I . . ,,A ,asf-ll Upper right llirwrziiiiliitiiirw til win prove-il lil lit- a i1'lf i V- ii' iw i l.i igi.iilE lit-rlillfu Slotliatk Nltlflx lin lil-r ih'i.i-- iii' iii. hi' i .iii dvr .ltgiiinst Nlississippf tr-l +-Qt' Above 'X ini-zinlwr tit thi- llSK nitillijile tw -tif-V1 l'it'l.i'lifrlil'l''ll'.l'l-slllxkitfllIIT'-illlHXNl1lE,'l' rilifr: ,iqairisf lJti,ii him llis liloi king anrl running, lah' :rr 'lie -lwisiiii liwlgii-rl tri mirti llii- hfll stqistlll '+ ifTi'1 .+' Pit-rlrlilfs ,ii V11-x+'fl Right llhi lQt'lltlIf'N it ,-.lil twain sin-l-il eriaiili-rl thi-in lil ilorninatt- teams ziivfiril-'+-it-i.ifl, ,i'.1lii7Ir'iisixi'lx llf-rw lvrrx Hlavlrffk .incl tialuiai - F',i'.i-sTf'rll1'rir. Ljlaslithat stir-v-il,1sIl1f'V tiirru thi-i irnfrr itgmrist Rolla 68'Foothall The Reddies continued to win as they romped over Arkansas Tech in a home game, Upto this point the team had been paced by a tough, error-provoking defense which was later described as the best the AIC has seen in awhile. The otfense had been content to take no chances and wait until the defense turned the ball over to them. Against Lane, Ten- nessee, the offense began to cut down on errors that had been made previously, and began to develop into a most potent unit, which later in the season came in very handy. They rolled up 35 points to Lane's 0, as the team looked to their next game. lt was billed as the Game ofthe Year in the AIC. , t A 3,300 .. i . X Q www' :'iA'1.'f ' s 'w 'i s 1:24, A 'rf,4'cf..-,1rpl,,,' :-'li.'-'isa-we -.ng-26.4 . WAY' 'N mf ' - I i ' A , Us as ta uk 1. ,y , N 3 l l 1 Left-The Big Red defense tlidnl tilwavs ship tht- : X X. ., ,, . H H 'E ' ' 0 -- opposition ln the Battle ol the Ravine , the Tigers ' I , 0' ' 6 ' H , ca - , -' o tie the g.m1i-at 7-7, l , - ' 'f ' ' creatine a suspensetul fourth quarter .t Q, up .- t A .. . A -e If , Q QR ff ' qt 3' fi, ' l 'V 6' Q P .ff ft x ' . A ' x I E ? xi M . r Z Q i QC' ' l l Q if fa - 'F sq +-M 1 r 1 P- i t 0.2 :Nw l 4' fx - Q .- Q, . - - , --ist . . , XX , f' .t X Mi A Q V ' . ' ' rx A ' I , f . Y W X ' X Qty 2 l Q JH 1 w i X Q, vu-.ex P ,-I jr x. .V ,. K. xc' 5' -... f tw - -5' m www- HL Q S -- l ,A . .4 A v. . F ,. - . 1- ' .-s J A I . . ,Av , - 'Ti'-. -slfgta T '-,'f w',hfx.'i N I xv, .. 1 t. 1 r K .y 1,',s.:9 . , R . ral , SQ page , xiii 'S J ' Xbove-With the Reverend Bob Trieschman around is trainer, a loose atmosphere prevailed on the team. vlany players attributed the outcome of the season Jartially to this attitude and Brother Bob, Dennis 'arker is encouraged on the sideline in a conflict n hostile territory. Upper right-Roughness is part af the game, as opposing runners discovered. ,X ,, A X- ., ,. f '.: 1 - 3 X ,,f,:4 e 1 e a, iw feaighrng. ouAcHiTA TIGERS L :ft I ,l'f.CJi,LfJf. lf: r 121: c, .1 -, 0 aj :J cc! at 'fi oo so 3, fl 1,1 cle, . .oo op Season Record Austin Peay lvlississippi College Rolla Harding Arkansas Tech Lane Southern State Livingston UA Monticello State College Quachita . R X it Ulf'- t . , , sy I .4. . , .1 -Y , ,. ff-r ,A v ' V I f V - ' 'Q 7' K , .7 1 3 1, ,, . A, '.1,fn,. ' 1 -J . , ,., , :' ' 21 l ' V'3igf'nfA', .2,f. 7 ' .4 Upper right--The' HBCEOBU garne, .as always, was wmrt ID the- trem has wherQIl1ll1gE- get rlxrtv Hender- wrtk large lme prrwvvd tum much for thef Unrveritty to handle Above-The Rvdtlrea' brother act, Allan tlettt and Larrv Rat afuruntorl tor mam' yards thus. xfnar as lmth started wvtlml garrws IH the- haclxfleld. Allan, as an nltrgrrmtmg l1.aIth.1clx, gmnerl 684 yards tartrlxugrerl5-1pmrttxrmIhQ ve-ar, whrch placed hum lftd th thw AIQ nu xtrwrrrvg Right-An Important ottCrtsv.Q punch LAWN! tmm thc: me Ot Bud MCBrtd9. Bud lxlflkfflfl wth urrmstvnc v and arcuracy through- out the vedr Hr? .xrlrlx 41 PAT heir? as lrmrrw Dull holds to wake Ihr- xurre H-'l.iL1f1lnstR0llA Wx . 'N' t Qgq' if-,x N f c-. iv . , Wax , ,rp x I ' 4 tg, x 5 5' 'A 1,-, w . Q w,, w I' :O d are fl 1 kg e ' 1 Q . ,Wi ' L v4lS4.'A -T f f,. , .P 4 W, My . ' .1 nz,-g1:9f?r i.4t fl ,wld -' N., A ., ,E ,,., , , ,:v:N.-.-,.,- -, vw---Q..--1--f -- --- x U r . 3,9 ig h, ,A 1, . E Q MPH ., N' fe' QQ.-' 4, rx-rug-,.--x,fP:F fT?..C . flea - A FQ . ,I , XE? t u . . ' Kb' 1' lf 3 i'754l?f55 in - ' -'Q' N'N 'Ai 4 X, f Aj , . Qt -1 r xv 4-fi! -iii 5- ll' ' '7' Y' 1- - . lx, - . 5154-' ix ' .- '- Quai:-biz-N 2. mwt -ST ,-11 1 f agzfxk 1 LQ Wg f., x Y N, X 'Q P 5 l -. 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Randy Morgan, Senior Tackle Everyone knew it. One could joke him- self all he wanted to, but the HSC-SSC clash was forthe wholething. Asthe South- ern State game approached, it was feared that the highly publicized defense could not hold the high-powered, nationally ranked attack of the Muleriders. Aided by Billy Miller's punting and an opportunistic offense, the Reddies took the contest, and also took over as the team to shoot down. It was here that the Reddies possibly suf- fered a letdown, which quite probably cost them a chance in the playoffs at the end of the season. After such a superb effort against the 'Riders, the Big Red played poorly on a rainy afternoon and lost a non- conference game to Livingston, Alabama, A still effective defense kept it close as the final score was l-1-O. 'L-.L ei, V r K V .,. A V M, .-.' Us , .A -V y i 1- . -., -sq... xi. is , V. X 4,,. Y i , ii' -r i.. ' i 2 W H Q ie M lff.-us'-iff - --' ' 9' ' ' ' ' fsgtlf2!f':: ' 3,4 . .. at ' ' f' ' As Hug! Q f li. 1 - , N 3 f ,...J,, - . , r, . '- ' 'vig ' if -'ru ' ' rg, ,..-.ev . i ' ' . Left-Ralph Sporty Carpenter was selected Coach of the Year for NAIA District 17 after bring- ing the conference championship to HSC. Above-Smoking loe Smith flies down the side lines tothefirstTD ofthe game witha67-yard iauntagainst Ouachita. The Tigers got used to seeing that big number 40 on the back of his iersey, Smith averaged 159 yards a game in the final three games of the year as a starter. Footbal V71 I don't think you can compare our defense with any other defense in the AIC. Our defense is the best defense. I don't care if Tom Ed Gooden, Luther Guinn, or Snake Dixon-I don't care who's running the ball or who's passing, our defense can stop them . . . You can't go into anything with a nega- tive type attitude and expect to get positive reactionp you've got to go into everything with a positive attitude and that's what we do . . . we haven't gone in thinking we can lose. Larry Locke Senior Linebacker iii., I ' sy , it at - A :af , . ,L s-fl X .- ' -- ,,.L ,pu I 'S X . fl J V I bi N- ' ' V . Q'fixQ J N i lg bi j' l l X it J if? . I If if , 'fits 'its ff . I is -X wif I 3 3 Q' ,xg ' 'I -1 , 3 VI - 1, ,, 1 i1'llJA nfl' I L waz 72p Football Upper right -Though sometimes the line opened, ll'vewwrrr'i1l.lrx,riAprt'sw1Ir:tlur1Il'll-stailxleldvDwayne r rlrrwlltis malt- the enclzone .2 tough plate to find, Above-lhv fl:-rf-mite line tharges against Nllssxs- sippi Lolltgi- .mil heads for the man with the ball. Right-untill l1.1l.ime was one of Allan Ra-,Vs fine running qtrlllrws Vg. ' n .J 'V L. . 15,1 . ' s mf' if ,' . V Q' ' A, , K f ,ravi gig: '4i'Ji'f'f' ' 'Niwev , 'na' . 2- 2' 5 i 73 M ' ' ' - --,Y , ...K Y .. 4' -,. - -' X f -' as ' w.1 'f l.'a,1tr:? u vw...-. '1- . I- A , .r?.1'l,f l' ' .,-. 'ax :Qu . -1 Qin' . sg Fw. sf K . ,Mg -- J Q!5 gfE.-5- ' Tw -ii W 4021-'Iliff ,E .E : -. 71' W A K-XY '1-- ' 'YS x 4 E- . v J :Q Q 'F-g. 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'sw Y. , 1-it , u U5 . 'F K' fi Offense Leads Late Season Push The Reddies closed out the 1973 title chase against the University of Arkansas, Monticello, State College, and, of course, Ouachita, With supposedly their toughest games behind them, the Reddies decided, seemingly, to make things interesting in November, and they almost went too far. It was here that the Redmen classed themselves as real champions. The defense, which had been playing superb ball, began to bend a little more. But the Reddies proved to be a complete team as the offense tools control in the last three victories of the year to earn the title. The 1975 AIC champs showed fans many things during the year. An unbeliev- able cletense proved their biggest asset. Team leaders such as seniors Larry Loclte, Billy Miller, and Silas lohnson were the backbone of the club. In the later going, a freshman by the inconspicuous name of loe Smith took control. Although the Red- dies missed their chance for the playoffs, they were offered a chance to play in a post season bowl game, butdeclined for several reasons, This team has been called, the finest team that HSC has produced in mod- ern days. What more can be said? Football!73 Reddies Alone On Top In AIC The pressure that is maintained bxf an -XIC competitor during the xfear is a heavy hurden to tarr-,. The T07-l xersion of the Reddies had to carrx' an added burden. Pic lxed from the beginning as the team to heat. the Reddies xx ere also given another tae, It said that the Reddies must not only xxin, hut thex must win big. It was an ac- tepted fact inthe AIC that Henderson had all the talent and if they didn't run away xx ith the round robin title, then something xx as definitelx' wrong. During the season, when the race for the MC lead xx as going hot and heaxfy, some hegan xxondertng what had happened to this team that was expected to do so much. But xx hen the dust had settled and the con- ference sc hedule was finished, there sat the Reddies, alone on top in the AIC. Not only did they win outright, but they nntshed a full three games ahead ofseyeral second-place finishes. So as it ended, one looked baclx and found that the Reddies had done all they xx ere expected to do - a feat that is rarely done in the AIC. In addition to capturing the title, the Top right - lerrx liradli-x exhibits tnolness and cons it-rxrraiiivx Right - The tQ7i-7-1 Varsity Basketball teiim First roxx lett to righti-Tony Bohannon trainer Nlarlt Steitghiirst, Enos Mitchell, Milt An- iirv-,xc xttlo- l7e.irsi'in istanageri, Dwayne johnson, Ralph Erlds and tilenn O'Brxfant ttvtanagerl Back nix-. -- Coat h Dun Dxer, lerrx Bradley, Roy Bishop, Nts-xv Rex nolrls, Nam XX itherspoon, Terry Walton, Lee 1 lax Tiinx Lani-r Ciarx Lippert, Larry lames, and 1 oat h Tom Xardeinan 74!Basl4etball Reddies accomplished several noticeable feats during the year. To begin with, Henderson was the first team in the nation on its level to win twenty games. This was accomplished mainly by three tournament wins of the year. Also as the regular season ended, Henderson was still ahead ofall otherteams in the nation in the win column. This factor had a great deal to do with the ranking of l3th in the nation. The HSC basketball team could be con- sidered as the most balanced in the AIC. Lead by All-AIC center Lee Clay and All- AIC freshmen guard Enos Kitchell, the Reddies relied mainly on a fast-paced of- fense run by Mitchell, Outside power was provided also by Larry lames, lerry Brad- ley, and senior Steve Reynolds. Clay com- bined inside with senior Sam Witherspoon, and super-sub , senior Freddie lones to round out the inside-outside balance the Reddies possessed. Another main point that lead to the suc- cess was the effective use of a strong bench by Dist. I7 Coach ofthe Year , Don Dyer. HKHIBQNII i 'DQ . 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Top - A confrontation between two of the tune, young guards in the AIC - Henderson's Enos Mitch- ell and Southern States Larry Banks tin whitei. Above - Head coach Don Dyer attempts to clear up problems during a time out. Reddies Face Rough Schedule The Recldies began the first half of the round robin competition in the AIC much the way they had done in non-conference action -by winning. A look at the Reddies first half schedule found them playing all the first division teams on the road, a situation no team likes to face. After facing and repelling SCA at Conway, and SSC at Magnolia, those who watch AIC basketball closely began to pre- dict a runaway. But ahead loomed yet another obstacle, the Tigers from OBU, who at this point were playing for the top position. The Red- dies used a strong performance by 6' 8 Lee Clay to dominate the Tigers. The Redmen were alone on top in the AIC race, undefeated in conference play. That situation was soon to be changed as they traveled to Batesville and caught an onslaught of hot shooting by Arkansas Col- lege as the Scots took a oneepoint decision, The Reddies had been proven mortal. It was obvious that the other competitors for the crown in the AIC considered this their second breath. At the halfway point, Henderson was tied for first with Arkansas College. But the most important games were yet to come. Basketball!77 ' 13 1 'Q 'S ffl' .232 fix Mr Top rightal--f-1 Mx :mm-x mvdf- Hrjl'1dfIX' ruugh 11'-rf-:iw -Rlxlwmihrin-XX.1rrx-:rx wefrvvmly Slbllrmthe .1-fr Nw, q.1x+-'hw Re-:ir1rw.1H Hwy wmuteci eanhtrme H,-mzr,-. gwhuf-11 Above -law. l.ar'r1Ps,'SpurJk , My Mwxe-xxw1IsimM1m?mmah:-V Right - Tmrv VVJIIOH mr! Frf-r1+'I:f-Jflmw im!rlwN:u1lhv-rn surf- IUSNII' 78f'BasketbaII J 1 in -so i ,. 7 'ia x 2- i V '4 we 5 Wit, t - we 3, si' ras., fi-.4 152.6- eddies End Season Strong As the season wore on, the halante rl. Hu3AlCschedukthegantoteHtuwHutRedf dres,5tate Crilege otfXrkansastraxt4eclhl ttnvn and gaxt-the Redchesthtwrsvtonr Lonkwence hws.Sotnhen1Shuv Huwwtnk lowed SCA uno NVeHN Cohseum nad hopes ot pulling a repeat nt what the Bears had done, But the 'Riders hopes were shorts hved asthe Redchesrdayed pfwsdahfdnwr hestgannsottheyearastheylMexv55Cfout Itarnneareclatthrsrnorntthatl4SCfxvaslnack on track. BLM CJBIJ traveled across the raxdne and QUlQkH'fUIHGd those dreanv asthev demauwlthe Cokkshooung Red- rnen, A cotnie otxveekslauw,the one stoocltan Hwe hne. Arkansas Clqhegttxwas playrng for what It had wanted tor all sea- wJn.Alhe Sccns nwade-a dash hehrnclstnwer guard Ed Tatunm hutthe ReCkhes'halanLe xvontwutnwasqueaker,73-72.The Redduw chsposed of CoHege ofthe Cizarks and Arkansas Tech umfunsh Hueseason nwdwa 15-3 ccwnerence record. 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ZH MU , 'J L31 fi -H4 an H7 70 'J m rag H4 M4 lt l I t :' ' ur H Rrght + 1 -,.,3'y ' ' Mw- Ded1oat1on Sums Cross Country The HS-C Cross country team had what could he descrrhed as a hlealt season, tin- ushlng wunless In competition during the year, ln the AIC meet, the Reddre CC team made a poor showing as they failed to place a member In the first twenty flnishers. Hardrng won the title as they dominated the meet. This, granted, does not speak well for the cross Country team, but this does not change what these athletes must go through to achleye the awards they do recelye. Right -The tompetntlon appears strtr, as Clreg Baher 14 ,mtl a llartlxng tlrmpelltor run sude by svde Below-,-Xsllw loarw clmmgv.zmI IJIN, thck l'4,1xsCULlD- trx team New on ruvmmg Below right-Hgww Yuung runs IH the xtatv rmfet BOft0I'l'l75fHT1UY1IUL'N thi' rummmg mrlafv MH Imp phono' .uk KC vmgm Mnlxe Bfwsma, Logan lverscrrw, Ierrx XX'lllmms, .md Bubbx Iomw fund out -r .3 .. -K--L 1 .' x '-- -, E- nQ'f .,,. 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S 'Z if Arktlmaw Tm It -LH Tl LY-RFB -3 ' 74 ,-Xrlxtamas Tmh P' 32 ASL3-Beeluv 33 W SSC 4h lufv UALR 414 -llw U-XM 33 8-1 UALR 48 Sl SSC 114 -141 ASL'-Beebv -1-1 Southern State Tuurrmnwmt -17 UAM 35 -13 ASU J-1 -lit SSC -1-1 -111 ,-XSL'-Beebc ll State Tournament 38 Arkansas Telclw JM 51 Ut-XM -lb 511 SSC W1 Sb ASU Beebo W -15 SSC rm ,K Above - xwnwlwrx or Mm wear! Qquad were rslart- :mg bottom fwrwrcr, 1 Wofkwxseb Emwlv Gaughan HIP, Lum Hrwqht Namx Hhs, karen Shower, Saliv Mhvrrmgr, D+-bbw Cfornrmngs, Sally Rennard, Dune LHUL1, lulm l.1rkwo,5allx C.1rde'r,Roxve Tate, Donna Emdx Um stewart, Yom Youngblood, and Coach Hvrlw XN.xNN.1: L' wenterw Right - Co-captain Iulm im Lvm surreyipmoIc'mf1'kp1kE 'af!9rbQH1g wt up hx Hrmmu EJNIJM wl 11 88f'VolleybaIl Upper Center - Ann Tharp attempts to return a spike in competition against UALR in the state tournament. Above - tleft to righti lulia lackson, Karen Shofner, Ann Tharp, lana Wright, and Toni Youngblood stand as they prepare for the game to begin. olleyballers Rise, Then Fall Late At a glance, one might make the com- ment that the girl's volleyball team is the same as the girl's basketball team, for all practical purposes. Only one of limited knowledge on the two subjects would be innocent enough to make such a comment, For in real ization, although the squads con- tain many of the same girls, these two women's sports differ as much as two dif- ferent men's sports. There were different coaches, different starters, and different Stars. The Redclies' girl volleyball team fielded an inexperienced team which had its ups and downs during the year. Losing four off last year's state championship team created the doubtfulness of repeating that feat. The starters of this year's teams were lana Wright, lxaren Shofner, Ann Tharp, Gail Gills, and team co-captains lulia lack- son and Tony Youngblood. A mid-season tournament was held at HSC in coniunction with the officiating board clinic trials. Teams from Southern State, State College, Ouachita Baptist, and host team HSC competed. The girls played well enough throughout the tourney to capture first place in the single elimination Competition. From then to time for the state tourney, the Reddies played several teams in hopes ofrefiningtheirskills enough togiye a good representation of itself at state. The Bettye Wallace-coached team played before home fans as HSC hosted the tournament. But friendly faces in the stands weren't enough to keep the Reddies going. ln dou- ble elimination, Henderson lost first to Ar- kansas State's girls, and then finally to the University off-Xrkansas, at Little Rock -the team that wound up taking the state trophy home. VolIeybaIl!89 Ripples Begin Second Decade lrtttlatlr-:wx mv ra hlg part nt H5L' One ut tlttl llltlNl rt-tvntlx Ntttrtvfl lldfllllitllx IS the Rtlclttw lizpplv Nhmx For ll xettrx exelx' Ntwng llr Deltrref l'3rL1mIlcltl gathera to- gvfht-: tt LQltlLllW lvl sttttlt-ntx pre-clnmrnantlx' gr: lx ,llltlXXt1llxNltJllQ.lllCllLllLllOl7FCS6'l1llO intl trlnrrntznttx it hm' llfilglldlll llllr Xt'tllv5l3V1lQVCtlN haclthcthem Nlt Xltzxlt, NttlNlt , The prugrarh xx as pre- N.-qrtltl Ntttrth ltr ll, txncl ll A total of -Lf. Ntxlrrrlrwrk lmrtutlptatfrcl IH the what h tllmlxtvtl ut XtlVlOl.l5 txpea HT Dr Hrtzrntlvltl tumrnentecl, NNE N6lGL'lCCl Tlltlxlt .ax Ilw xr,-ltr N tlwnw lvocatlse rt la A l,tngt,.mv th.1t xw ttan all rwponcl to. e Mu- show, rntmq. itll Rerlrlle Rrpplw Top A xll:'lUlN'I'N tn the 1974 Refldle Rlpples were rmnl nm, It-tttn rllqht -CQ.1tCrccn, BettvEldr1clge, Nl.1!1.1rvtX'r:Lglt1r, Bunnre Wlllmmmn aecund row - littlln luvlwkt-, Gm Queen, Cathv Ellrwn, Barca Phrl. luv, l.lnt-t XN'f1p,es, lt-11 Ann Thompmn, Lynn Smxth, Ellf-rw lldw, N1 l St-llcu, Masq Moore, third row Y lrrlrn I llqrm, .Nttlrlt Hmggrnlmotturn, Leonard Catan, lmrl t,r-mlm, Hon lhnls, Gurdon Smlth, Greg Clark, Rrrll.-rt Cqrgwrwter, Nltlrtrn Wolters, Robert Snrnpwn, Ru lw, l-Jttrtl.1t,ttYmrllN row-ludy Coker, Munnle Beth lJl'l,.x,m, Nmrtlm Mt-lmn, Rctha Buck, Mary Fmter, lirvnrll ltrrun lklulunv Crm-ph,St11uc Murrav, Shlrlev Pm:,rlr-,lin-ntlt1Arll1m,TerrnXN'lrth Above - Several RE'fltllf' Rrpplf-M Q-xt-qtlte tl star durnng the bhnw. Rightw Imrrltln Snirth, Ruhert Carpenter, Ellen ll.1XN,.1IWfl lxhne wnnth pefrtwrrne-Clll1err routine to the TlwmQ- lrtwnl l5r1,m , wmg :- l s Top- Thu Urcular pdttvrvw reprewntx um' fn lm' mmm' dmmull r11anuL1x'erN nl the Rlpplck pertur- nmmge Above -- The Theme from Nmffv' ww the muslq whlph the H10 ul Sums Murmv, Debbie Cre-ec h, and Sharlev Pa-,Cale permrmed Left - Reddue- Rrp- plex MMV Mrmre and M I Sellerf. dad thunr .apt In LuXU'x ThE'VT1CIfUH1 Lknlx Nm-gs The Bfuw Reddie RippIesf9I Track Team Lacks Potency XX rthout the presence of any outstanding athletes on the team, the Reddies' track team relied on consistency and team effort to at hrex e what little they did. The field events figured to he the strong point and the sprrnts the weak area, Coach lim Sawver put on a recruiting push, com- menting, There are some good athletes on campus that could help our track program, xx e rust have to get them interested enough to come out and give it a try. Another area lacking rn strength was long distance running, After the loss of lvarl lxoonce off last years team, the Red- dres lacked a star rn those long distance 11 HS1,c- s X521 5 xv ll 4 r ' KW rg- WWW' ., . l: .l..!..,. N . ..,. N .x X events. 92!Track Avi v a .. T, .X . X wr rf. p 1- .,. 9 R-ffm is--v at ti e ' 2'-2 'Qi p--is p' f ' 1 ' X3 43 : .-?f?w,.-qw. ' T552 215- by . ' Adam, x iifb, Praia. 3 Q wygsgfsigfygff-gg. .j,r,'3-req. - '-xr , . Y. f - .. ' w-4-r----H+-.-A .A 5 , 'f 'f 'sf 4r-- l ' -- ' 1 U .,-, .'-'gil g 5-xr ' ri f-'irt1::'e ?f,gfr-1 , -e w r 4 ' '-N-..,. x M5 '-:ii . 5-N554 - ,V V igkx'R'5.sr.r ' A, ...mc .. ,, , -U5 H Top - Rf-ddre hrghrumper Phillip Rowley tries to sneak over the har on this attempt Above - Senior pole vaulter plants his pole to go upward, then Right - rloesn't quite get over ts Q' ,fe 'VP' -I 1 Rh? .-A 'N-s 45:11 l 1 f, M 1- 1, A .., . 4.. , ,w-ll , ,, . . . s k .I K: l R n- I -In , ,i 5, In 5 ' K f 1 77-y . fix' , S' ' K Y X ,A ,. Q. 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Q v, li 1 .Q Q. , Q, ,sox ,N ' 3Zf.g?,'5?. x 5 Q r ,. x ' ' Q 3. ,i,.'vwQ.K..x v,. K 1 hi .ixxul in 3 ,I 5' ,Q lg.. ,. I. , hi. U .xi ' fl .-:'2?l'. ,- 'W N x 'z lg? 1 fvJ:N'V'Y X ' xx TOD left - Bun I1 X.x YIkII1NpNVChl'NhlIT15QIYLIIYIUFINN put, then Lefl-tlxes into nmtmrw tor the' tlwrmx Above-Trndwlerx Lum. Pnke, smndrng, Bullv Dun MIIM-1, .md Paul Rane-v, rught, Im...-n up hr-ture Ihwr event. TraCk!93 Baseballers Defend Title The WT4 Hendereon lmeelnall team began tht-rr eeafon on the rtght toot as they took therr rrrxt mo double headere ofthe near 'Xtter at annrng the AIC A xear ago, and returnrng :hut h ot that Same team, title A , 1 , .+ -. ' hopex were tnrnmon this past sprung. ,, one ot the trnest Tum Stutherd and don n a pltchrng tn ERA. Not only Tltn' RCClt'lICN lJO.t5I6d httchtnoetatte1nthe9tlC -S, Dolce Xtornaclx anchor Ntar xvhuch lead the -XIC X good defense, but hat. Second base' man Larry Xtrlls, xxlto lead last year!- tlmrngu an hdttrng percentage, runs-bat tlrd the Rt-rlmen hotter 3 thex tltd .1 trne poll at the ted-rn dotthlee and triples, returned thus fn year tn torn J lrne upxx hlch made opposlng -6, prtchers leaxe gamee early LeTotrrneatt taced the Reddrea rn therr trrst tompetutton of the year, The Bug Red Nhoxxed therr power and took the double header 13-1 and B-1. East Texai Baptist xx ax the next toe tor the Reddres. Agaln the reetrlte were the mme, Hendereon talxrng the turn hrll wth rdentacal T-J scores. A it - Vx- -J 1.2 -- f ' ...' .ve . ..,..,..-. xx -:4:asaxae1f e+?1'i , , ff., 1:,. --iw 4: H m- V113 .. . t.-4 ue, , ,-- - . 44--fc.: r. ,, he H '-gn Alf H V N ,Arla , r asf t- 1 gl - - I lhlfir edt itll' All foflfll- B all . ' '17 .P WL 1- 1551? , W ' f- 47 ' N' . ' V ' -t ' X-1- ' . 1,3 fi.:QS:Zf 5i3 fe . im , -tg x x V- V N- , 1, , .Yi L. Q M f 1: 4 ,- 6 :J .. R 5:5 ' ' l A f ' l A . 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Sanders., Davrd Nichols, Randy Teale, Btll Manning, Terry Blaylock, Rick Col- anannt, Brent Durren, T1 m Stuthard, thlrd row - David Pltts, Tum Manning, Charles l-lesser, Torn Stuthard, Steve Shaddock, Mrke VanDyke, james Walton, Denny Covvlrng, lim Mannlng, Mtlton Van Dusen, lum R1ce,llm Norman, Bobby -Nome -Y leant rnernlmer- txt-re turet row, lert to rrght - Larry VVtll5, Tony Chrldreee, lohnnv Lyone, R14 lex Ford, Duke Womack, Mllxe Iulmn, lohn Bridges, Larr: Cwntrv wtond row - Brute Sem, lacloe Reed, Reed Holon, Steve Parlxer,DwlghtRandOlpl1. Left- THE Reddre fan, Pop Butler, talks rt mer wrth graduate asmtant coach Phrllrp Allen, Pop nm .al- wavs at the home ganwm and made most 01 the prao IICQ5 Left Bottom - Freshman txrxt lyasernan, Tony Chrldress, stretches tor the put out Tonv rs the trrst black to mart tor an HSC baselmll team Below- Thrrd luawenmn Make lulran grvex rt hrs all .lx thus trme the lme drrve went over hw head S IN -x .v..n.,, fi? , -ff , 3 ,. -' .1 Abou- - me rl.-M In rim- 2mwtmIMgrx xhevme-Ixe5 Top right- Brufe 5 xt-.xx ww- vlw lmmkr .1 mf-.mn lmwk .15 hz- pre-pare-Q to Yhrmx Right- Rsyglwt-tmc-Idsf Rem! Hwllonk strong ,:r'ww.x.1a dn 96fBasebalI V ,A---J - .1 7... ,gk '- - -nf' ' -'1-ev? ' -.-.'.--'17-'L , ,. . 1 .--L 'f 'qw ' 5- , . , .1 .- ' Q- - I . . .9 A .1 - b N ,gcfgu .- nl :.-- . .4-. '..::. .k,Q:-Nl '- , ., . - r - 'Z-I ' P7:,'..e'i-.1. -- .Y U ,J .-.1-f.. 'lf -.,. 'xv' 'kQ., .4 ' I 5 i v. ff ' H... ' g ' i up f ? 1 1 Q 4, X 7 A an , ,K g- , i uQB4In1lx-Nav-A ! Ns ,.. - Ni Q . S - . 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This tx retlett- eti tn the Henderwn rnenk and xxnrnenk tenntx teamx, Xtanx hnpettlls went nut tnr hnth tvarnx tn the Fprtng, mth wnh the tmp tw tar Nt: hetng ahle tn cnmpete tn actual matth tntnpvtlttun ' . ' ' w X1 .. A The menk team thnx veal xx as lcd hx sen- ., ' jf 4 nur the Ntanntnq, rated as one ut the hest h ' 1 I : -t tn the Xlkf, Hts help, huwexer, was llntlted, W J Ik V' K Tutu ut the tmp three ot last wear 5 team X tramtvrrf,-ct hut Xewral gnuci, xnung plav- erx matte the team and show promrxe tor next xt-.tr Itme Ntannlng and Larrx' Martin were tht' tmnh tr-am mernhers w1thanvAlC matt h experience, The gtrlk tt-am nas qutte the nppostte, Mthnugh thex dtdn't qutte have an out- Ntandtng star, they depended on expert- ente tn tarrx' them through the year, 5-Liste tltltnxkx, lana Wrtght, Donna Easelv, and Emth Claughan who earned playtng post- I I .!...d1.'A - tttwnx last vear, led thtw x'ear'S team. h x .M ..-. 1 N f x ev .IS X -t .igtfk 533- 519: Z. 7 , it . if Ex? xx x I xx' If N T0p -N1c'n's Trznnlx tc,,zm mf-mhers were lett In rtght -Ch,trIle Mut1th Cullxns, C oath luhn Lowry, lay tttt.trh ' Htutver, M.1rlv'ALe Felton, kexun Tlrw lrmf-S, L ram C rrp Vtlard, Larrv Na-xtv' Marttn, and Ronnie' 'Nnwrmkc- Holland Not plclurt-tt - h,'rsev Ifte Ntanntnu Above - Larrv Ntarttn tg up rn the tor tor 3IJIIVI-xh t1llX.fJItt'X' Right - lute Mannlngk xerxe- .appears stmllar tm a tltlld goal attempt 98fTennis PVT ..n,,.-3 e if-... - M. 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Ari,-Y-: i?bgr M ff? x.x Intramurals --- Rough and Fun InImrmx:.,1Ns 4m tlw Iiemivrson LJVHDLIS xwrf- lu-.adcni lux Clwwge- LaF.1rgue, J Qrxuiuatv ,wsswstlmt rm thc phxsmal ufimn- tum fivymrfrmflwi -X xxlcie mrlefx OI pus- swiwlutuus 1,1 mtrmmlmis wen' .lxallnhle tu XTUlfNY'hTs sLlk'h .1sTO1vTImll, xrvllevlmll, lmss RQXIILIIN, sxxwmrmng, cross-cwLmIrx', .md smrmmw Tiwws war NXJN considered A mtlwc-r uns Usnml msn, as mr as zfmtlmll was umcefrn- wr! lx sewrwgd that the .lrimrltlng crwwvrgemy xmrd at the lmspuml know that wlwcm tlmsc .um-rmmms mme armmd, tlwx mwuid lw husx wth Lmxthumg mmm broken lingers, In hrukww legs, to .1 crushe,-cl ew socket. TIM' L'H.1mplOr1 ur thrs whole bloodv massa- crv uns NMIlf3r's Maulerek - A TIIIIIWQ, tutle, Nmxiw tlwx IUNI had the best doctors. Top - C .HN Hoskins manly altvmprs tu grab the Mmm! .us nth:-rs Hank nn Above- Tum XN'urnaL gu7l'sluIIWf'fbLl1Lsi'T IH IY1ff.lI1'Illf.l1 .lclwn Ri - f Llmwffvlwlwlwlf v4.!V sv1.lgs J hugh pass IU Iron! nl New iw-rrx IDU 1fJllr1YmrT1L1mYs Q. rm X f 'JAN .. V wifi ' , f - 'fx A P. Ml X W-...LLQK . . .XXX .. -. ., ,A - 'gif .5 Top - The Alpha Sigma Taus demonstrate what ln- tramuralf- are for Y to have fun Left - lerome Forea man does The Cotton Plant Shuffle Above - john Crammafs broken leg whxfh he got In one Qfthose nasty sntramural games. draws Comment from Bxll Mann Intramural5!1O3 Abou- Al Em L, Nmwrw m.1L+fx gum! uw ul imlttlrwwe '1' :w ,1 . .f fl Imx-,vIlw.1l H+-'rm' I firm:-X M1 lm' hm kv! mr lun Icrr thx' Ph: 5135 ight - x',.4vriw,,1 urP'rw1ervIur11x,HHHVfmxx.1rfiEl111VX 4 ,luQ!'w'w1'W 'wYr,mm..a, xulle-xl1.xH un11peI1luu1 115-llrwlmrwulmix . X - . Intramurals ,,. 0171 ' if Mgmm' Top right - fluxuk 1 H4 4 :ful 1? .,, 1 Qi. op left- -X dlxmg Ilf-Mlm' 'Tm 4,urw111m.gx .lr- lL'mpINt1rg1.ullMl pmnllur hL'I .-Xlg:!1.1Nsg:1m hm Imam Above -Mxmmphxxxlrslrx tm.: rm-lmL1r1dRuL.1rrx Wulb Immx alma lxgmumir, lim Wqgm-, lm- M.mmm.1, ,md l1rL1u-lw:l1klv1xxxmlnh Left - 'Xn L1H.nppr1'1Iqlvtiwrvxx vmx Hu' pgmup In pcuple- IILII mln-rr-vrl thu- nurnwux ' E IV1fl'dIULII'dI urnlwls hvnnclh Khlfk, XMI ,mmf ixlpk l.mh.um hulk nl llXt'fk'iLIIII1Q .IlHY1t'-LrUl Intramuralxfl O5 ake A Look At ll Sides Successtul describes the year I 973-7-I in competitive athletics at HSC. Although no athletic program can hope to be com- pletely successful, the program at Hender- son has been one of accomplishments, both good and bad. The football team won the AIC title with a IO-I record: they were rated in the top ten inthe small college rankingsg and they xx ere x ictorious over Ouachita. The basketball team followed the act and gained outright possession of the championship with one of the most bal- anced units the AIC has seen in quite awhile. The girls' haslsetball team tried to bring home another title trophy, but came in second f still a fine year by anyones stan- dards. And then there was the rifle team,which probably is the single most successful group that represents HSC. Last spring, the baseballers' fine pitching coupled with ferocious hitting earned the Reddies vet another championship. All this sounds pretty good, huh? Well, there is -vi L..-,E 5 T061 Sports Comment another side ofthe coin, also. You've heard about the good, now you will hear about the bad. The Reddies cross-country team partici- pated in the AIC meet, but none ofthe run- ners finished in the top twenty. The Reddie track team fared as well. The tracksters usually finished a meet with half of the amount of points that the winner finished with - even in a two-team meet. The girls' swim team, depended on one or two members to gain the points which meant they usually ended up third in a three-team meet. Then there was the area of intramurals. It must be admitted that Henderson has one of the weakest intramural systems in the state, which means that the students lose out. So much for sour grapes. To end on a positive note, perhaps the most important aspect of the whole year of athletics at HSC was the increased public- ity that Henderson received. The numer- ous championships andthe hosting of the national NAIA track meet brought much attention to the college. -U45 4135 b' .fa NA A Fever Hits College Communit K :N I f If xx r 'x IY. 7,1 N Iwi 1. ...nw x Above - XMIrInI rcu,rrI-IwI1Ivr Rod Mnlhum la r1m.-Img-Inu-J ml L- In new JuIugr.1phs, ImrI then :Top mehr:gm-NImI1r.Iv1mIxerwnewNAIArr-Ufrqinrwllw110- Ium this :I-mule xrrvkw une LIpInrWm11er1's Llherw Ium,1xwIm-Iurngu-twnnIhel-mule walk x.mI IuqI1ImrfIlw Right - A Im! 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Mrlve Blllllb strength rn the distance runs was then expected to Carry Eastern New Mex- rco to the trtle, hut Tommy Fulton would have lTOIl1IV1j2,lO do wlth that. Iron Man , as he was nicknamed, pulled oft' a triple vtctory with wins rn the 800 meter, the ISOU meter, and the SOOO meter runs. Thus accomplrshment led Texas 5outhern to the champlonshrp, and also gathered the HCDLIIS-l3f1CllVlg Runner Ot The Meet award for Fulton. Perhaps the center of attentron through- out the meet, though, was world record- holder Rod lVlIllUl.Ifl'1. The prevrous summer Mrlhurn won a gold medal rn Munrch. I-le drdn't let the fans down rn Arlxadelphra either as he set a new NAIA record an the T20-vard hugh hurdles. Top left- The star ot the meet, Tommv Fulton, Qrosses the lIHINlT toe apture one ol three long drstance vrctorles ID one nrght Left - lxarl lx-tonne, a rnrler, was HECK only entrv tn the meet karl qualrtred tor the trnals but tatlerl to place .eg id ' ll-. Top left - De-ivnsuve end Calvnn johnson, a lunior, was named All-AIC Top right - ll-rl - Silas lnhmon, Ilmmy Dull, and Bllly Muller, all Henson., were named to the AIIAAIC team, Above-Ronnie Stuglle-y's shooting onthe year allowed ham to make all-Ieague Right-Ronnie Bcellwlth, the teamk Ieadmg shooter, was also named all-league X -,FM , Reddie All-Stars 55 gg- E Ge STS E333 me . .I I5 EF! I .- ,,. It Html ' -Q, . ..,fZ V af 51 2 fflgi l f Qff5'Egi. I K ,,v : .Jil ' .9 . L, W I, .4 . 4 Y X 5 91 ab V . 1' fi 'F'3::,5 ' T Rx EQ. ill -. u 1. I .- 1 n Q-I-J-5 'Q ' .Y ff IJ ' 'Z' I s, '- Ax' .-cv '-A Q f' L! '5!:1f'., ,ee 4: -u.,- Q ' ' 'W QW , 4 Ay. EZ' Gfillkuv -.,,1 lp .I+ l I , L15 .4 -r A . 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'.,.-iyrzib ..::.- H71 N N21-Z3f,' .:,.f, 2, ,-.,:f,,-gf Ag, x- Rf' V! y Ll . I Li' '7'L. .513 , .-N 132 Us Z., -43 2 - F Y ' . , ' . , P.. ' ,w . Q - . ,W 3 44: ? Organizations DIVl5IOf'lf1l3 'ws Above- Nermte- nwnwbers umlude Front nm' ll-rl Tw-rm Holltrmer, Nlund Turlev, Beth Sample, karen Llrxlw, karen Dm ues, Freddie Umkacloo, Rlplmrfl Per- lvns Scxonrl ruw lnnn Spratlln, lim Boggess, Stanley f..rnn, Drew Alexander, Inhn Berrv, Eddue Arnold, lim. lx nm Hnrulrl Mtrcumlwr, Ann Rethertnrd, lame llvtt lnfr, .XltUl.1lIl'flll' Clark, Dennis Crublvs, Twvlla l-lutlur, Cecelm M.rr5lmlI, Rudnev 5lUdfl,DI3I1Ud Btr- ltlwrrrl, larnm tD'Neal, Llntlll Harrrs, Ioe Cannon, Right - Denture Cnulnlbs vmts the Senate lmulx ex- t lmmqv 1 I-1f'Student Government ASSoCiatlon 1 Y if . Y :M,:,,w w,,......- V M A rv r V 59 K. K Y' 'xi ,- Q'-1: 2 'N , Qu- , 1 , ff-:+ve '-'few f ' 2-ligilfift I ' sv ' '1 1-'P-LIFE? 4 J. W A, A V iew 'tt' A ts -4 e . , .1 -.qx , .-gf 4 . .fflfu-V -. tt , ' v 'C ,f ' 'L r , r A ,fe fx .. , 4 , A ' l - Q .Eh : qi A V . -L 4 .' , in . . , .- :. 1 ,nv-Q.. Q-fm t- '- sf' r r ..:gg ,- :X -.- 'V W .,.,im Q 1- 5 13. ' X 14-' i - A - wr -E5-f Q ,. X Vp. gl f--f ' 1. -. s f 'f - 2 ' W ws . 'Mt- , rf ' fa f ,l ' 'W ,yt 'fm f N Y, . , V Q, 3 ., , xwzffa-N ff W' ' - . 5 3' X L. I f H ' -. . .,...--- 5,-, 4 Ur ,WF ang, : . - I ,4 'il I f X l I- ,. Li ' -. t st W. i N x X Mil ' Q . .3 .W , Y. SGA Sponsors M The Student Government Association involved itselt in many varied prorects tor the benefit of the student bodv. The pas- sage ot the Student Code of Rights, cheer- leader tryouts and sponsorship, publica- tion ot the Student Handbook, publication of the New Freshmen Register, and the in- formation booths during freshmen pre- registration were only a part of its accomp- lishments, It also sponsored Miss Henderson in the Miss Arkansas Pageant, established a state-wide Presidents' Council consisting ot all student government presidents trom the various colleges and universities around the state, and helped sponsor the lfvx iss HSC Pa eant broadcasts ot Reddie Football and basket- ball games over ls5WH, SGA passed legislative acts seating two student representatives on the Board of Trustees and opening up the SGA tiles tor public scrutinv. The Student Book Ext hange was held tor students during the trrst two weeks ot the Fall and Spring semesters. SGA sent six delegates tothe Model UN in Conway the tirst ot' December, During the year, the body passed one resolution concerning more financial aid whic h was presented on the tloor ot the House of Representatives in vvashington, DC. Upper left -SMA l'resiili-nt conduits a regular Nlondax alle-rnoon mi-i-ting Left - The Senate es' perieni es .i rare inonient ot stlent t' Student Government Association!1l5 Top i '- 1 ,vs Xkm-rwxvMx1pIYlvprugwluv Mur11r1L'uI rw- r-'L 4 X -QM mmf.-If :mm Abuw - Tru- V1lL'Y11!'I6FE-ill ,- wrk www-xa, M-wmidx .lm xl-r' Clmux' XM Jw,-,. X'..f:,g.,ffwfvl Lark mir-r1r1Lrlm1Ivr Vlwxllxx N , .nn i,l'UllH'4 M1wn,N.lr1l,rvww, NL1rnl.xLuUrI- vm I I,m1i:.l lvmirxxmk Eirvmhx -Mimi, l'.nt LLIVIWUT, -.ww xx :ww ww xx..fw,1M,11A,,1m 4m4,L,lL-N gm, A N mn-, l.,:1wNfmrg1 V.1mLuz'W.:- lUrbnamh W 1I6f'Re5ldenQe Hall Asmckation s f I ,r -v RH Features Carol of Lights The Residence Hall Association was very active this year by presenting films in association with SAB. RHA also sponsored a Halloween Spook Day, the Carol of Lights at Christmas and many dorm activi- ties. During the Carol of Lights, helrl De- cember 4, students carried their candles to the front steps of McBrien Hall and ioined together in singing carols. Participants from many clubs and organ- izations set up booths for Spook Day on the drill field, RHA sponsored a horror movie in the Day Armory that night. Residents of Newberry Hall lbetter known as Newberry-Hiltonl decorated their lobby with studentrpainted artwork duringthe fall. Hollydorm held a rummage sale first semester while Turrentine gave its annual Turrentine Tea on Valentines Day. I 14 ,ff iw' -nf Upper left- Students decorated a tree in from of McBrien Hall duringthe Carol of Lights. Left - Ricky Blake, Mike Elzey and Early Collrns set up one ofthe new ping-pong tables in Newberry Above-Two residents hang a picture is Residence Hall Associationfl 17 ll8'CBS ageant Heads CBS ctivities ll.ll'llLllW.lllOl1 and Interest are two qual- IIIUX xx luclw .Inv club desrres to attain. The tlnntt-clemtrnn ut' Black Students has both nt tlwew C1LltllIlIQ5. XXllltlNEI11l7Ql'Sl1IDXNC'llOXQF-lo, CBS ob- x ruuvlx has developed Interest among the wILlClt'HIx, and luv tts .ttlwlevements one can tell tlmt tlwew members take an active part tn CHS Lee Tlwmpvnn serx ed as presldent ot the urgdnrzattun tor the year whrclw proved to he .1 rnnet vutcesstul one. The tvllss CBS pttgt-.tnt vvax put on and M155 Charlotte Blggx, .1 freshman, vvag Crowned after J I1lgl1THTCXllllHQ, cornpetltlon. CBS Alsu vponsored 3 dance ClLlVll1gll'19 urvt Semeater and atter 3 ttne turnout It was termed A xutcew. Right - l vt- llmrnpwn .rncl Brenwltt XX ltlwe-rvpocem vt-ww tn :te ent: uv :ng tldt-mwlxev txt tltr- LABS xpnnmrecl tl.rntt' ltr-turel,lutxlnt.1x Below - L nntegmnt tlulnn Mltunx gtg-rtnrmv ln-r talent IU her Attempt tu ,mln the Ntlv LBS tltle t 1 K., 1 , X . ,F 'S-4s-Q P' , ff X , . .yt -. - .K .' :V , Q. .. ,J 5. N5 . ,Q. k tt. N -M' . 'w'Tq-.' Kff 1 .. '. 2-.,, U. ,A ., IL, Q ' 'l4flf.fs1yt'ff, ' ,A gs-+ k ' LL ' , it 75.1 k T -N -X ee NX QI: EW -,--. '-', fr- .,-, 9' I. . 1... , '. 'g ,,. S v 5 fr--5 ,- .,fL:.-4:.:.5 .Q,,gt.-Z N450 , 4i,. 5-'Eff ,ff . , vi .1415 -v Aff, ',,. wx I .1 iff , -an 3 Au-4 . ,N ,4 N :ff3iJzTf1 133.5 fx. x -f-t n R s ' .f 5 T20 Heart and lxev Heart and Ke Visits Texas The lsex that unlocks the heart ot' Hen- derson, Twentx-seven vears ago, this ideal was the basis tor forming Hendersonk oldest service Cluh, Heart and lxex, Todax Heart and lsev Continues serv- tng, working, and remaining behind the scenes, Among the Clubs responsibilities was the operation of Confession stands at sports events, Coordination of Homecom- tng, and the annual Heart and Key luntor ,Nttss Pageant, Added this year was the Heart and Key Talent Slmw, The club also provided ushers at plays and Campus guides tor vis- itors A trip to Six Flags Over Texas ended the vear tor the group. Right - Nttnnte Beth Uelaxan waits on A vouny.: Cus- tomer at the Heart anrl lxvx Cont ession stand Below - Heart and txt-x memhers are ll-rl Front row: lohn Herrv, Martha Cuthren, Don Little, Glenn Crow- der, Nusan tltltlehrantl, Ntinnie Beth Delavan, Carol lot laik, Ltntla Sue Klarls, and Nanfx Stem art Mtddle Row Rte hard Perluns, Mike Marshall, Dehra Cal- Iaisav, Pennv Porter, Ianet Pusher, Dannx Oalslev, and ,Ntelinfla X'ot,1t'l Bat ls row -A Willie Dohv, Drew Alexander, Lou Gergelev, Rohert Simpson, and Mar- tln Wolters .,, ws X 'la K .il -4.31 I. X 1 'G-is 'In 'z' xr ' 9 'f-1. I 15 qv- fix xt'-Hn -,Ur 1 4, ,I K A r ' 5 ' .A V -x 'L hx ' 4 , . 'ff' 9 j r M3 f Y , Ks e M C' 9 4 I Y -A -n-1-n Left - L0uCQrgGlevlIgl1t5hrQCar1dle at the rail :ml non ot Heart and kev me :A- mhers Below- Dr lub' Wright, Margaret Vogler, and Mr Curtw Garner look oxer old xprrrl wongs at HornQu'rmrng.g Dav Henderson Home cm pi X , X-A er fr . if v i5 ...-.----- 5 ,, ,M-M., - Q ,'z-Tm 'Q-5. . A' -Wym- Heart and Key!12l SAB Sponsors Entertainment Frm-morrng xrlnlw prolmti .IN Concerts, llgm wx uUll4,'z'l11WLINPN Nrwoalwrx, frlms, lllrlrlx Lllljllllxrlx X.lXf,'kk'lx, .md Nwrrrmg Fling, llug Nirrrlvzwl -Xrllx llIx'N lioarcl lux been xerv l'LlNX flllx xml! YXH NlMrI1NLlll.'ll LIQl1llTULINPll1 Concert on mrvrpllk Ir-.mov Drxom, lmd brought some ol ilu- lr-r.1l tqlwol In lrglwt durmgtlwe Cof- rvvhr mmm Tlw Nprlmg Flmg was one of llw rrrq.m:.i.1trrm N rwmgor progectx, X 1 rrmmrltve- or SAB members traveled to lr! Tamar State L ITIXUFSIIX to look over llTt'll'NlULlt'!1lLllilljllTOFDVOQONIDQ changes ro rin! HSL Nlrrlerwt Llnrrm, Uno Lrttlv, in rmclx Yates, Barrv Baslxms, wrrvtlr -Xrmlwr, lem Steed, and Mr. Les llx-lv' ur-mr lu zlre Nlatrorml Erwtertmnnwent QfllllQ'lt'lMt'Q1lHXQlWlIOl1 an Houstonflexas, ro look .xr pmsrlplu Qrmtertammerrt for the krlqllllh llUXl Xtxdl, Upper right - Nrrrflr-rm mol ormlx vmrrv lrstennng but grwrrr lgr,al:'lqflur:mq.r S'XHmlrtrw1lwu-me Lower Right -front row - lmrrl. liml wr, llrrld Drum, Don LII- ff' l lf-,Vw X 'rqrrwm R! l4Tll, lm: lx rvm - M-rmQll1C'larlx, l-Irv 'mrfl l'r-rl-lm U' l-Tolrvrl l,LlIlwr, Clmrlv YJIOS, Nw' X. wr.-,,lrt Nlr lm llulw lll XN'rlKlf'K.llVll'fdY1fl 2l,lrrl1,. 1 rrrlzr-mr Below -H,ulur1r.rHedrflarmrlinwrlr, 5.1 ,No rw-rwrrr: fllllllikl .1 flrrrxtrrmx rolts'l1m,l,4J l 21 Studs-rwt fXCTlx'ltv Board Masquers Work For Productions Did you ever notice two masks decorat- ing the football field? That was one ofthe projects sponsored by Masquers, along with ushering at Our Town, Marat-Sade, and the Royal Shaltespearian Company's production oflulius Caesar. Each summer Masquers helps with a high school workshop in theatre held at the college. Four members of Masquers toured a puppet show to local day-care centers and elementary schools, All this was done to earn the needed points for membership into the national honor fraternity, Theta Alpha Phi. Upper - Ro-.t-marx Bradley instructs two in the high school students IH tosluminis, during the summer workshop Lower-on floor - Lizz Harxell, left - Melinda Vogel, Phil Goudeau, Debbie Steven- son, Mona tlasaway, Iohn T Harris, Rosemary Brad- ley, Donna Muldrew, Creech , and Martin Wolters Masquersfl 23 Right - Nliinilii-rsiil!lii'5l,iiiiilily1N Club were front on - kiilnx i iinxxax .ind Cinili kdains, inifldle ron liiiin kms ltiiix lxfling, .intl Debbie Rouse, back l'Qi'ilit'fl Xfalirx piesiilt-nf pivisiir l24. Sociology Club . .ind Nlr Donald Wells, Sociolo Club The year 1973-7-1 found the Sociology Club in a transitional state. ln an effort to stimulate interest, the club began initiating changes. The largest change was in the constitution of the cluh. A new name was also being considered, but no definite plans were named. The club sponsored three speakers dur- ing the year which related to the general field of sociology. Dr. Ann Early gave a lecture in the fall concerning her speciali- zations in the fields of archeology and an- thropology. Next Dr, Michael Drake, of London, England, spoke to the club as a representative of the Open University Sys- Hears Speakers tem. Mr. H. L. Mitchell from the socialis party visited and spoke on the organizatio of migrant farm workers and farmers in thi I 93O's. Mitchell was the co-founder of thi Historic Tenant Farmers' Union, The main activity of the year for thi Sociology Club was the publishing of newsletter. The letter, entitled SOCSW1 for Sociology, Social work, and An thropology, was put out in an effort ti familiarize the students with the goal ofth Sociology Club which is to expand thi knowledge of other cultures through stu dent participation. is Q29 -5 1 X f ,ff l J, - Q ,V l f Yr' si- it I lff fr to lf' tx -5 X ,. .1 :w...3 5+ .I . - Ski. , . x 1 -Q55 ' f' isis. ' . -..- 44 . -' ,.-'fs '-'- -- 1-:i . .s :- .. - ' 'ss' X -rv n . . .xx in X Q X N SY , M., N x . ..r .- X 19' .TT A fx x '-Ui . vs.,-t- ' X xx X xg, f N N f... sxs X 5 S ' N i 1 sr it is ,, X it tt t ' C -Q 'W -,vw Physics Club Attends Regional To explore the problems of physics and to develop student interest and understand- ing in physics is the goal of the Physics Club, which is affiliated with the na- tional organization, the Society of Physics Students. During the year the club attended the regional meeting ofthe American Associa- tion of Physics Teachers and the Society of Physics Students, which was held at Texar- kana. The club members also found time for fun between their monthly meetings as they had a cookout-barbeque for all mem- bers and sponsors. During the year four of the clubs' mem- bers were initiated into Sigma Pi Sigma, the National Honor Society for Physics Stu- dents. One of those new initiates was Ron Varner, the president for the year. Left- Physics mayor lim Looltadoo, vice-president ot the Physics Club, works with the computer in an attempt to get the design for a perfect paper airplane for the Spring Fling competition, Physics Club!125 i26!Chemistry Club Chemistr Club Hears Speakers Dr, Robert E. Bowling, assistant dean of admissions at the U. ofA. Med school and Dr, Alfred 1. Weinheimer, professor of or- ganic chemistry at the University of Ok- lahoma, were guest speakers of the Chemistry Club this fall. Several members attended the meeting of the Central Arkansas Chapter of the American Chemical Society. Presently the members are trying to get the Chemistry Club as a student affiliated Chapter ofthe American Chemical Society. Right -Andrew Foster and Dr Schmidgall heat a solution Organic Chemistry. Front row-Willie Tims, lanice Williams Carolyn Hunter, Charles Gos- nell, William Raines, Bill Burks, Back row-Dr. Charles Cgsnell, Andrew Foster, Stan Stevens, Richard Davis, lohn Spratlln, Bob Clark, Ann Rutter- tord, lerry Adams and Dr Robert Schmidgall. , . PERIODIC CHART OF THE ELEMENTS ,I , He B F Ne Y X any Vx K .il ' s YP' j' , Q5 avg, ' ' 'll f A 7: A in Q ir' f ,4-d 7 I Lli. rv C5 'llll .W l B'iiSfm'f tx , . r ll 34, . IJ, A ll :, ' H, tim il U' sy Y N 'Ji A 541,535 Qi mg 3-if lf lk lll 'll' ' LJ ll 'ill OM- Lg' in Qflwu ,fn uf-vt had ,lf ,li XE ll' 'lm' 't N-lv'-Q ir l .:9!si.ri'iu .,f 5 xii 5 ihiigtkgg SQW ty, gf' s FK- id ,wif i.r X 2 En Q W Qi, 'YY trrF,,'!, f 1 A N 4: gv ,ri X f V Q: ig-gggif: 'Yi Q 'N hh- N 'NN .xl Y 4?-: ky ya Q fill' r 54' 4 2:32 ,' 1 sri. 1 -'v: 1'1 y-.......V.. .4 ,aff I1 N Q. Q' Biologists Check Deer During Hunt Phil Walston headed up the Biology Club this year in providing an interesting knowledge of the variety of fields as- sociated with biology. Several members participated on the White River Deer Hunt. They aided the game wardens during the two seasons in checking and aging the deer. Above-Ross Atkinson and De-luliie Gardner play with one of the Biology rlepartmentk pets Left - front row - Billy Rogers, Debbie fltirdner, Ur lxellx Oliver, Ross Atkinson, Bennre Mayes, Lyn Sheppard, back row- Roger Floyd, Phil Watson, Ronnie Stuckey, Pat Hedden, Dervl Godwin, and Milt- Pnte Biology Club!l27 P.E. Club Sponsors Films lun ls a good llSNLkl'IDllUl'lOTll16 Phvsl- t .ml Edut ation Club, a protessronal organ:- xatmn made up ot PE. mayors and minors. .xlut-tang the rrrst Weclnesclay ot' each month, the IFE. Club presented films, speakers t lmut s, and protects relative to its llvltl lt also sponsored a food basket for the needx' at Chrustmas, The fluh had several JCIIVIIIQS durmg the war. A orcrwlr was held in the sprung at Dt-Llrax Lake, and the Cluh's two major awards and the Dr, Spenser Holt Service axxard xx ere glven. Right - VL Lltllr sponsor liettx e XX'.1ll.1tt- pokes lx nth lam- lf'enmngttrn, ltftt, and llcttx ElIlfIClH6',Fll.1l'1l,tllIl'lFlL2, .1 rm-tftrrwg Below - Memhers ot the tluh for the year -. A-wrt' UDlltrflltlflf-lt'l'TlOfI3.1lll7,-ANVII1-lVl'1dfD,,Axl1l'l Mar- 1 E4 thand harem Nhomer, .md Bonnre X'Vlllldl'llNOI1, smart:-d -- Some Clllvnslw, Donna Easlev, Calvin Holt, and msn- Wrllrams, standmg - Sallv Carder, lane l't-omnqttm, lohn Pennnmgton, Nancy Ruth, Betty El- drnltgt- Rnlsx Bromley Mass Betty Wfallace, and ljtrllllx lumps S ,J J lm .,, Lk 12, ,rg Q Cl tr h M N,,,f, . s at--Y . .97 . , . ,.' ' 1 .' -9 MTH -39' 'EF 5 , - 1 F , gc-T' , li mbs ' we X ff 'Na N , t 'll WN. D J sr' If ,,'121Cf,-if X 4.,-, ..1..-1.- N - -x 'i - ' x , at gin. A -stag it 2 J , . 3 , 6 ?oX , -'Qi Y l A ll- it Rx kj ...N Y K t in Y xx SQ . X X' Nw., ,sa .ffm-Q. X. Mr., ,- FS Club Helps Youth at HSC In an attempt to help foreign students feel less foreign, the Foreign Students Club brought people together tor, among other things, tun and tellovvship, FS. Club hoped to assist Internationals in becoming active in all parts ot the school. An understanding of other students in the club was also achieved since every- one worked closely together in the plan- ning ot the activities of the club, ,K M. ll t W - ' , 'A Top - Foreign students do tind time to plav around a little, pool or whatever else is available Left - Elaine Yeung tinds new experiences as she goes ,I through registration '-5' 6- yr Foreign Students!12 9 Right - Dr lohn kent speaks to the members of the Math Club Mathematicians Sponsor Forum The purpose of the Math Club is to further the development of math outside of the Classroom. The club had a forum on math graduates - especially Henderson math graduates. Dr, john Kent, chairman of the math de- partment, and Dr. David Barwick, assistant professor of math, were some of the guest speakers during the year. The officers were: Margaret Vogler, pres- identg james Lookadoo, vice-presldentg and Carol lo Rogers, secretary-treasurer, Dr. john Kent was the adviser. lv -,. ,. - f 0 r '1'. 'vJ,,,. ' .Ali or sig il L ! - T' u ' 5 w M ,. x Z W 7 r -' Y W, 1 it T' i l f flllll tg l 'llll dll-ill I- : sol x i 7 u T Eg . R nit R.. : I b is 1? T ,..-.wr ., , , .. . NZ 4 l l l l H llllllllll llllllllll V 1 A ' --- ' , ' . Jr? ' - A Y l ,1 -Lil ' li, 1 V' Y . ' r. .. 1 A p ,. 31 ' -' 34:1 1- on j ' ' 5' , -i ' ' Y -1 5 .n.,.V'J mrs ' ' 'J J '. ,. ' slr-I . 1 ' ei iii! 6- i 'l' ' Z9 1 ' 2 I i ' E I xii' 723: e . if-955 Q N ' 15 x- 'J if - ff'-'J V, -7 ' f. ,fe V ,e M V 1 .. 'iq xr i Q it fel LA. f , -, - v, :,' r ,. ,L I V , ,U ,Ml , . . F' if .K 1 42.1 J' is ' 4 a g pp f' - I ii.-'L ,f s TQ Q2 Q'- ff i 1 A 1 1 E fl. , if. 1 . -.'.' , 3 Top- The AHEA members are it in Flotiri Beverlx Laird, Shellx' lohnsiin, Belinda Pelton, .intl Debbie Peek tSeateclt Cinrlx Henderson .intl Ntrs Pat XM -Xlrsr ter tatanclingl Susan Durkee, lxathx Dillard, Shi-Ira Young, Shirlex Stafford, Robin Rowan, Dana Murri- son, Brenda Simmons, Nlelanie R1l4Ilss,X.Ul.tl3Qlxslil1, Linda Orren, Shirlev Sion, Pat Pierce, .incl Diane Barnes left - Vera lacltstm and Diane Barnes pre- pare refreshments tor one tit the mrmthlx meetings HE Hosts Freshmen Picnic Hosting a picnic for freshmen and new members was the first major protect of the Arkansas Home Economies Association this year. The party was held in September on the lawn of the Home Management l-louse. At Christmas the girls went Caroling and had refreshments inthe home of Presi- dent and Mrs. Martin B. Garrison. In March the members attended the AHEA Convention at the Camelot Inn in Little Rock. AHEA!l3l HONORARIES kappa delta pi Susie Allred Madonna K. Arnold julie Barber Linda Barker Ethel D. Barnes Barbara Beard Debra Beeson ludy Bell Mary Bessette Kenneth R. Binns P Ky L. Blan on Linda D. Bradshaw loan Bristoyy Linda F. Chaytor Patricia Cloyyers Elizabeth Dayis Rhonda Dickey Mary Dixon lohn Duke Maggis Eason Charlotte Efurd Effie Featherston Mollie Foreman Linda Franklin Debbie A. Gardner Brenda Garrett Mildred E. Grissom Sue Harmon Iackie C. Haryyell Era Ellen Hays Cynthia Henderson Susan Hildebrand lo Holloway Deborah Holt linamie Hughes Brenda lrwin Sharon Kesterson Linnie l. Kuykendall Beverly K. Laird William K. Lyons Alice F. Nesbitt Kathleen Nickels Larry C. Pennington Kathleen Price Rita C. Rich Cheryl A. Saylor Gerald D. Sheppard Brenda Simmons Donna Simmons Vesta M. Smith ludith K. Tarpley Dorthy Y. Threlkeld Phyllis Tucker Wilma l. Walker Sharon A. Welcher Linda Weser Susan Williams Roy L. Wilson William R. Woodell lr Douglas E. Young Toni D. Youngblood . C C C C C C L C L , f eggf t C c c l C Marguerite Clark Michael Roberts C f f C C l C . , C 7 C C Q C C l C I Q c l k L , X L theta alpha phi lanet Fisher Martin Wolters lohn T. Harris Robert Simpson Donna Muldrew Lugz Haryell Debbie Creech Diane Balay Melinda Vogel Rosemary Bradley Phil Goudeau Nancy Stewart james Durham Kenneth Gilliam Sponsor A ' I f Ricky Blake Vicki Kendrick kappa delta Dennis Bell james Dockery Sponsor pi Richard Wright Susie Allred julie Barber Debra Faye Beeson Robert M. Bell Patricia Ann Bergman john Berry Brenda Kay Irwin jerry Bradley Wanda jackson Linda Bradshaw Brenda jones Kathy Brakefield Sherry Roe Karr ' Cynthia Ann Brickiey Sharon Kesterson A joan Bristow Owen Lawrence Anita Buford jatie Martin Deborah Burton Amanda McAlister Debra Calloway Martha Dell McGraw Carol jo Clark Beth Modlin Linda Sue Clark il Danny Oakley judith Lynn Cole E. Deborah Peek Anita Vaughan Collie gg David Wayne Platt Minnie Beth Delayan 5 Beverly Phillips Rhonda Dickey 3' Ann Retherford Mary H, Dixon -' janice Faye Rogers Roy Glen Dixon Letha Swihart - Anita Driggers Charmaine R. Surprenant T Wayne Echols john Taylor Nancy Ennis Hollis Thaxton janie Fletcher Arlene Treat judy Kay Fox Antoinette Tracy . janet Franklin joyce Vaughn john E. Fulbright Margaret Vogler Louis Ghent Robin Rhodes Wallace Sonja Harris judy Wells Cindy Henderson Linda Weser Marjorie Hensley Willard Wheaton Susan Hildebrand Pauline Williams Donna Marie Hopkins Larry Williams y Deborah Lynn Huggins E. Hayne Wilson, jr. ' Roy Lynn Wilson T V Bill Woodell I jackie Yeager ' Toni Youngblood Honoraries 133 13-1,'Phi Beta Lambda .l Bill Taxlnr, president ot Phi Beta Lambda, busv at work. ' 1 I, xx - x -. .xx A ..., Phi Beta Lambda Hears Speakers Phi Beta Lambda is an organization of busi- ness students who have joined together to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. ln the past year Phi Beta Lambda had sev- eral guest speakers, one of whom was Mr. john White of Stephens lnc., an investment banking company located in Little Rock. Along with attending the regular twice-monthly meetings, the members sponsored a postgame party at DeCray after the HSC-SSC football game, and attended the annual Phi Beta Lambda State Convention, which was held in Marble Falls this Year. .4--s Above: Dana Walker represented SNEA in the Miss HSC Pageant. SNEA- Oldest Chapter In State The Henderson Chapter of SNEA, or- ganized in IQ47, helps instill its members with the history, the values and duties, and programs of the teaching profession. The Amy lean Green Chapter is one ofthe oldest in the state, and has the honor of having helped in founding the state Student Educa- tion Association. Dr. Minnie Rogers is the SNEA sponsor. SNEAH35 Cheerlea ers Lead Reddie Spirit One of the most prominent groups on Campus is the Reddie cheerleaders. It is hard to appreciate the hard work that these girls put in in their attempt to liven that ol' Reddie Spirit. The squad was Composed of Dot Stewart, Captain and one ofonly two senior members, Kathy Dillard, Paula Luebke, Margaret Vogler, Linda Sue Clark, Betty Vandergrift, Cecile Grant, and Carol lo Clark, the other senior Cheerleader. The cheerleaders cheered at all of the Top - The enthusiasm generated by Captain Dot Stewart excited every true Reddie fan, Middle right - Linda Sue Clark wonders what Cheer is about to begin Above - Betty Vandergritt leads a pep rally with a little Go, Reddies, Go Right- Cecile Grant enjoys hearing the tune, Give me that ol' Reddie spirit l36,'CheerleaderQ football games, regardless of the distance they had to travel. During basketball sea- son, the girls attended as many of the games as they Could get transportation. Pep rallies was another of the big roles that the cheerleaders Carried out. During the summer Margaret Vogler, Betty Vandergrift, Dot Stewart, and Kathy Dillard attended a Cheerleading Camp at Southern Methodist University at Dallas. 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A , 4 W fw- ,.f,::. 5,4 'as 4:3 Lf.. 391735, ..-f...., ,O 'FY ,4, ,O 'rt Dis i it T . ,its 'l J. is '2 . rfrfeif T archin Band Strikes Up Spirit ln the past year the students of HSC have seen the marching hand grow not only in attix :ty hut respect. The hand was there at all the home games boosting sprrit, enter- tarning clurrng halt'-trme and sharing the enthusrasm alter a big wrn. The routines performed luv the hand, ma- gorettes and tlagbearers were to pop tunes like Franltenstern , Shaft , Space- RaCe , McArthur Park , and the Crowd- pleasing Delta Dawn . The hand, gust like the toothall team, rs always in competition with the opposrng hand, and they won therr games, too! r'lq tore the L rowds -gf Above left - Mr Exanson clrrlls the lmanrl on a neu song Above - The hanrl .adds enthusrasm hx plax- rng IU the stands Below - Flaghearers trnttlrl he- Marching Bandwl 39 Band Tours Hi h Schools Tim wt1rthQHSC Symphomc Band has rwtrrm-ct :tx program oftours tothe differ- ,-nt hrgh xt hoolf ID -Xrkansas with trrps to EI Dumcltm, Camden, and McGehee. They pwttwrrhecl two umC9rtS on Campus with mmm mngmg from March from Sym- plnmlc ,Nt0t.1morphisis to The AlCOtt5 . Thu aim plaved an origrnal Composition, XXlmw .Mwcrent Sun , written hy Syd Qlfmriwrw, ta N73 graduate of HSC. Cs' .lc Top - the hand during orw ot thexr darlv rehearsalsr Above - Mr,EvJr1sur'n stops to drrll the clarrnets on A pa-,e.tzp,e t4rt1Svmplmmc Barwfi .f 4 -.FMP 4-5 Top - Emrwm nn hu mrmwus pow fixre-clung the Imnd Above-Clkmcx Mnlhxvell, lull.: Rcxfrmlds, Irhrrvl VVNHL-, .md Eddie Paul pmgluw the Fmnch Imam part Left - Duug VVlHI.ll'l1NpI.1V'w .lNlJIO.N11lj.1L'l': .1 skfgptuual hunk lmm lrwhra Rvmwlx Symphonic Band:'141 Phi u lpha Awakens Reddie Spirit lt takes a lot ot sptrtt tor a group to tl stat alne, so Pht Mu -Xlpha found their 5 splrtt xxtthtn thezr on n ranks. Putting l then heads and horns together thev proxtdetl sluts tor the pep rallles and were there xx nth .1 good song to hoost the Retldle sptrtt these gut s hate qurte an Interest in rnustt as well as school spiral, and rnatle HSC a good plate to hold a Con- test, ln addttxon to the statewide . ,. -.it QP - rnarchrne, contest ID Octoher, Phu Mu tponsored the Region hand festivals and Rt-gron choral festnal and par- ttt tatetl rn the Reddle Day games dur- tng Sprtng Flrng. 'I t 'P Above - Bat lt row Mark Young, Alan Davts, john F W, laren, Eddre Paul, john Remlev, George Bedrnger, Htl! launtus, Doug Wtllrams Thtrd row -steve ljatlev, Doug Dentorrow, Harold Long, Mike Mur- phex. C E -Xsltew, Rohert Turner, Mtlte Ove, Daxld Vlatt, Paul Mc Crosltv, Boh Mason Second Nm lem Wrlhams, Eddie Dunbar, Bart Ghent, Rn lm Csolte, john Vvehlm, Harvev Swrtt, joe Hun. '-,ntl-.v-r, Lawrenfe Hamilton, Tommv Trrgg, jarnes Nrrnpsnn, lvrn Corhet, Thomas Allison, N'N'avne Vtllns- ton, Itrn XVrnsor Front rovv - Dale Pollard, Martv Ntarttn, john Caldwell, Carroll Purtle, joe Grant, Gary Ntegtgs, lst-llv Bowen, Glen Adlons, Rov Davts, Steve l,lJll,tlDt1l'X'lIlxL'Cxll:'t'f,lNi-lNCOl Right- lohn F Mt La- ren alwavs has on hrs tml cap - a new fad started ltx Pht Mu Below - Phu Mu Alpha rnernhers Malte l3vr:, Paul Ntt Crnsltx, Eddre Dunbar and Davrd Platt hate tnltes readv tor thrrsty handsrnen. 142 Phu Mu Alpha T 5..- Left to right-Wanda De Marrow, Patty Bergman, Lynette Martin,lxaren Yo Vicki Hollands ' h Ling, Ann Page, julia Reynoldw wort , Marv Smith, Callie Iackaon, M1 fB h r try et Maglv, Margaret Purtle and Mrs Ann Rye Delta Omicron Serves in Recital Delta Omicron is a professional sorority in music, They have served at recital recep- tions during the year, working very hard to shovv others the value and spirit they have for rnusic in today's society. Officers this year were Wanda De Mar- row, presidentg julia Reynolds, vice presi- dent, Margaret Purtle, se Hodge Young, treasurer. cretaryy and Karen Delta Omicron!143 Sponsors Recital Nteettng once J month, the student chapter ot the Mustc Educators Na- tlt1nalContereme held programs of tn- terest to nts tutore mustc teacher mem- bers. In Fehruarv, the group traveled to Comvav tor a conventlon of all college thnpters. There members had the uhance to hear the All-State Choir, All-State Band and All-State Or- chestrar MENC sponsored Dr. Willxam L7nderwood's recltal on the synthe- sizer ID February, Right - lov Dtms, lem Wlllmnws, Mxss Mae Hlwlpplt,-, sponsor, lxnwarte Holes, Row' Davis, lhxnjl l'l.stt, Iulm Rexnulcls, Eddie Dunlmr, Lxnene Xhwhn limp Bermnnn l-1-LMENC a. nf' gl' In n g g! 'ls li'g g9 Y 6' 0 9 I I af' Q lx I - Y Q . -F. Choral Union Presents Lessons and Choral Service The Choral Union presented a program of Medieval Lessons and Choral Services with appropriate costumes and included A slides of religious art work as a back- l-l8hl5' InTheSDfif1sthGvD'anaDfosramof ground. They united with the concert choir to present music for the Christmas Carol of religious, folk and contemporary music, .X xd :i V V 5 . Sui F-u' f-, S' tg , t We,'1iv . -, 'fx 1 ,E j4gg3gs.,,?,I 1. . , -- -1 1 -nw -. all sign x s t f 5:55-igf., 5, 1: ,., ff- - Y, QP' i-i 'vo' YR ii. x -. ,hi ibove - Mrs, Kay McAtee and Mr. Eugene lxuyper .fork out music for the Choral Union. .,, . h , .K-Y N . 3' 's X ' M x i v l L- Q. .i .i 2 A f 3 Q' v. 1 Q, an ss'- N . 1 Choral Union!l45 ,-v, J -. , 41. ' .ff ff CG's Promote Good Qualities Promoting self-confidence and military brotherhood and developing proficiency in such skills as patrolling small unity tac- tics, radio communications, demolitions and weaponery is what the Counter Guerrilla's is all about. Weekly classes and physical training periods lead up to the actual field training exercises held approx- imately every three weeks. Membership is open to all ROTC cadets. ln order to earn the black beret, which signifies full membership, a cadet must maintain a 2,00 GPA and pass a physical contact proficiency test. 146!Counter Cuerillas Top-Front Row ll-rl: Capt, George Shirilla, Ion Stott, Tom Heflin, Duane Pace, Orville Louton, Mike Taylor, and Harold Macumber, Back Row: Roy Dixon, David Smith, Robert Smith, joe Oestmann, Scott Romesburg, and kenneth Russell. Middle - Robert Smith crosses a creek on a one-rope bridge, Bottom - Kenneth Russell rapels a cliff. T Y 'fi-2:4 571,42 rx- .. ' fm' 'LW . 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The conrpanv assrsted wrth the develop- ment of Pershrng Rrtles Crwmpanv al U,A.PB. Right - Frunt Run' lixrrrn B.1lwr.lnd l'.ruI Xwllrnrns Se-rrrnrl Rrm Rnxrje E.xx+1s, Rrtlx l lfLllT1lVX,3lTll Run Nl.l.','r,l Thlrrl Rum Ntvxv Bvvsrrn, Crrrlr-ll XN.1tsrrr1, .anrl Alun llrllrrn Fuurlh Run Irrhn Sturm, Clmrles Zrrnrnrurnmn, .mtl Dan Ruhrwn Hank Rrm Llp! Rormlrl Vnrelrlrrlter Anrl HFC Lhtrrles Smrrh Below left- Irrhn Sturm rjlernrrrrstrutmfs torrent procerlure xxrtlr hrs gun Below right - L .mtl lo Q lurk prepares Run Nluxm Irxr hrs tlt-rrmnstmrrrrn X, 1, unwunnrr .ta-lr I-18 Scabhard and Blade Scabbard and Blade Presents Iamboreeg Military Ball Company G, 15th regiment, of Scabbard and Blade was formed at HSC in May of 1963. To obtain membership a cadet must show outstanding military bearing and knowledge and be above average academ- ically. Each year, SB sponsors the Military Ball and gives a jamboree for the Boy Scouts, teaching them the techniques of wilder- ness survival and rapelling. Right -Commander of Stabbard and Blade, Ron Maura, carries tiag tor the Color Guard Below - Dancers at the Mrlilary Ball move to the music of the Brass Buttons embership Drive Heads Off SG Year Besides the usual participation in parades and ROTC inspections, Scotch Guard, a woman's auxiliary to the ROTC department, rented cushions at home foot- ball games, held shoe shines and had a membership drive and party, Later in the year, Scotch Guard held candle light ceremonies and a mourning service for veterans. Officers were Captain Bonnie Adams, Exeuctive Officer Pam Simmons, Person- nel Officer Laura Brame, and Supply Of- ficer Nan Green. Upper left-During the membership drixe, Nan Green and Patricia Thrasher sing and entenain the visitors Lower left - Edna Dover and Laura Brame serve punch during one ot the parties -+L! Y Scotch Guard!l49 Below-Members of the Newman Club enjoy 5 rruenfllv game at a meetnng. Below left- Rodney Stuart and Melinda Vogel fund out that eatrng Spaghettron a paper plate wlth aplastlc fork isn' easy. Below right- The Newman Club's spaghett wpper attracts many vnsntors. I5 X ,li 1, f X i A Newman Club Improves Center Newman Club spent the fall giving their youth center a face-lifting and sponsoring many activities like a spaghetti supper, a chili supper, several folk masses and a party and supper at Christmas. After these events students gathered around the new pool and ping pong tables for recreation. Their main money making project for this year was selling Christmas cards and coffee mugs Wesleyans Host Sunday Suppers The Wesley Foundation at Henderson is the Methodist Student Organization on campus. It is sponsored by the Methodist Church, but is interdenominational in scope and outreach. Sunday night suppers were some of the biggest events the club sponsored. Wor- ship services were held on Wednesday nights, along with Rap Sessions and Bible Studies on other nights. The FellowshipofChristian Athletes also held meetings at the Foundation this year. Left- Reverend Robert Trieschmann, aftectionately known as Brother Bob, serves as the director ot Wesley Foundation as well as the trainer tor the Red- die Track team Wesley Foundationfl 51 T52 Baptist Student Unuon Above - Front Row Steve Hale, Denny Hern, Rick Brumlev, Chrrstr lxauttman, Linda Baker, Lonette Biba bons, Dean Burbank, Carla Moser, and left Shipman, Middle Row Holly Hunt, Elise Hindrnan, Pat Garner, Bobby Lindsay, Steve Beeson, Sandra Rentro Back Row lSl8l1dIIWgl Vicki Faulkner, Charlotte Toler, Ross Godwin, Sherla Young, Carroll Vrlanova, Rick Stewart, and Deanna Ciobert Back Row Shella Mul- lenrx, Phyllis Beggs, karen Blakey, Deanna Sampson, Nancy Cameron, Debble Welshenbaugh, Laura Bal- lard, Debhre Chowrng, and lxen Wilson. I l r BSU Sponsors Lunch, Studies Special projects such as dorm Bible studies, ministry to the nursing home and Children's colony, and a lunch encounter were among the many activities of BSU. t The lunch encounter was a special free l luncheon given once a month in honor ofa specific group on campus. The BSU also l had a singing group known as the Shalom l Singers. l BSU held a Share Seminar November 12-14 and an Area Bible Conference Feb- ruary 22-23. r Weekly activities included Reachout, held on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, - and Noonday held every Wednesday. BSU student summer missionaries were appointed for the summer. Students on campus raised money to send the mis- sionaries to various places such as Oregon, Arizona, New Hampshire, and Florida. Over 150 students participated in this group, l l Y P Above-Mr Dawkxns is an Important member ot I rograms Offered By Alpha Chi Chi Alpha was an organization spon- sored bythe Arkadelphia Assembly of Cod Church. Members of this organization were interested in increasing their knowl- edge and understanding of Christ. Weekly programs offered interesting ideas and fel- lowship for its members. This year, the group went on a retreat. Chi Alphanss Oracle Stirs Student Attention The Henderson Oracle opened the eyes ofstudents on campus this past year. Under the direction of senior Larry Williams the Oracle brought before the city and com- munity the l 2th Street bridge situation, and a Freedom of Information policy. Penny Porter took over the position of editor in rnidfNovember. She produced the first I2-page election issue along with an emphasis on the lagging SGA elections. The staff included: Darryl Muslow, as- sociate editor, Helen Sheffield, assistant to the editor, ludy Newton, business man- ager, Maylon Rice, sports editor, and lim Harris, staff writer. ,E -ry r:x'vg 5' my . 4 :xi F-, -aft - A s , A.-I ,' ww'-'-'.i -- lSiF?f1 .' 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X , 'N N - S t , K .v--..- Kf: - ' ' .-1 v i tx if 'V S. it Top - Start member Irm Harm takes photos besrdes wrrtrng stones Upper left- Frrxt semester editor Larrv Wrlllams, Bull Moore, and second semester editor Pennv Porter look over a front page layout, Upper right - Penny Porter rnakee out a Inst ofstorres forthe next rssue or the Oracle. Left - Darryl Mus- Iow takes .3 breather trom .1 hectrc deadlrne nrght OraC!e!155 Photo Services Expands Printin In the basement of Mooney Hall, hidden from the eyes of most college personnel, is the departrnent ot photography and gen- eral printing 7 better known as Photo Ser- x it es. Linder the supervision of L. B. Dusty king, protessional photographer, the main tlon ot paper work evolved. Bill Taxlor, karen Blakey, and Rhonda Top - Phtrtoqrapher less Townend works with the rnptrnq marhine Right - Iohn Benlamen, student phiitoqraplter, inspects negatives for proper rleteloprm-nt Far right - Children are always good sulilects to photograph, as lohn Bengarnen tries his sklll l56!Photo Services. less Tovvnend and Iohn Benjamen, stu- dent photographers, contributed to the photography tasks on campus. Photo Services supplied the Star, the ' Oracle, and the Public Relations Depart- fs ment with photographs, 5' .. -. .. f , g.,s..,, ' MBat4,i,:,5, . Q ,, 1 ar rf, - , , . Y .. . -4 ,.4'2?P'ff:ii? ,sq 5,1 i 'him I X-:iiv:3g , g 9 -7: 7 , .371 1'.' f,v,. .r L ' mit .7 -.X 7 ' ' -r - 1 -x 4 If . :1'7l i l.1:l1, , R V ',Ilrfi'gs' ' gl. V f'7Zu.rL . ' V - V RM: 1 I rg 3 3 2 2- 7- :r E3 2 F D fn Q. 5. F. 3' f'D 'C I, 2 rn Q. 'C -. O D. : Q. 5. 3 1 ,bl al VL' an 1119.11 D ae. 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Color was used extensively throughout the book, including the entire senior sec- tion in color, Some problems resulted due to photo- graphs and lack of help, but the staffcame to each other's aid. The staff included: Scott Davis, Sports Editor, Roynelle Grier and Candy Yates, Academic Editors, Brenda Koon, Greek Editor, Valerie Bullard and Charlotte Biggs, Class Editors, Lizz l-laryell, contributor to organizations, and Susan Hildebrand, Editor. Nl 5 -. 1 x s-xx s- t F 31, 5 .,..4r' 3 9- A x t 9221. ' 'Zi 'E ' A-A 'isp . , f A Yi ' r , 1 '- if I , T '-f5Q'is5xsL-'l5 ' :lil , Y ,gh ali?-I ff 452- , N Left -Academics editor, Roynelle Cirier, searches for prints for her section. Above - Hunting for prools is a time-consuming but necessary fob as Brenda Korin, Greek editor, finds out 360 ' xx 'W , L I L. . , rf ruff if ,N K uf - w K A-,r f'R-V! 1 ' J' YA,-f r -'-. x 1' Upper left - Editor Susan Hrldebrarwd che-C ks all the sectrons on the ladder Upper right- Scott Davls, Spurts Editor, sets up ,a prcture with photographer lens Towne-mi Left- L-rupplrwgpI1QILlr6'5tutrtsptltesmr! ax Q-.an as nt Imrlv as Camfv Yntve- fiutfrxvrx V' -,.--. .tx-'Q , ,:w 1' Star!! 59 Rush Proves To Be Successful Greek letters showed a way of life for many ot the students on l-lenderson's cam- pus. During the tall, the fraternities and sororitres managed to keep lite moving by taking in a total ot over ninety pledges. The only restrictionstor rush were to sign up for it, attend every party invited to, and haxe a 2.0 grade point average, For two weeks rushees had to attend a series of parties. Early Saturday morning, September 28, bids were sent out and all the mystery was unxeilecl. After going through interesting, but rigorous weeks of pledging, more than Stl rushees were finally initiated. Spring semester started out with more open hids, as the Cycle started all over again. l6OfRush -,- Q 1 4 Q q -4 ' 7 I ,ini X ., 5 - .fi I K. ' I ' 1 1 Q ai . 5, N , , M ii N i ' 9 , . it.: 3 i r Q ,Ii it , ' ' 1 ' xx - r ' - A , a 'Q K t ,Q-' ' . I Q Y 0. l o I i o .Q -N ,I ' i c I X ji!-' YY Above right - To Patty Williams, Robin Davies, and Sue Thrower, making new friends is what Creek rush is all about Above- Iimmy Smead, Allen Taylor, and Hal White participate in a rush party. Right - Mistress of Ceremonies, Cecilia Grant, starts the Alpha Sigs rush off by introducing their theme ASA bhowboatf 4 .1 i I P c -nga-H ,- ' ! X. 03. ggi Y 'Y- - :- -.aj-nv-, X sg thai 3' A f A' A' f is ,AL , ' .gv-.T .: A , ' . 1 -, 'M .I ,f-'34, U' ,lg I s i MA., if E 'N 1 kt X .15 .A-1 W., IT? TQ? 'Qi V'- .'I is xti -Sw l 'fi NN ei l i A 1 .Y .J-h XXJ S155 Above left - Lunda Drtkev GDIOVS ta banana eplrt at an Alpha Sigma Tau ruah party. Above - The DZ Brgtopw partv ended wrth J xong, and dance routrne featuring Chrlstr Cox, Melissa Iordon, Mandy MCAllster, Marv Brown, Erleen Botslurd, and Cathy Stephens Above right - Phu Sig, Steve Sutton, Cone verses wuth prospective pledges, john Turn Hargraves and Eddie Tarpley, Left- Linda Bradshaw liste-n5 to a Conversation at an Alphcl Sigma Tau rush partv, ? 162f'Greek Activities Below left -Lrmln Sue Clark portraxs .mother SourhQrrw Bellt- at RSA rush party Below right - Dvhhre Gardner greets ruxheuf, Sue Thruxx sr Rohm XA.1rtrn,m1d Bmlxy Merrell, hv giving them rmrm- tags Below - Betxxeen tltlsves, Namx Ntexmrt and 'xttartlm Cothren emm' the exutrng at- m0,phere rn the Studvnt Ummm Right-To he-Ip muse rnonex, Ceulm Prckvrrng xolunteom to be the um h ,ulule paul cuxttmruerx throw wmter lmlloom at her R' ,R Q if fel, in ' ul ' , ' : - 1 ,a ! l x- 7 l F A' S3 724 n I ' 5:1 ' r A' ' 1 'Qs e Q5 ' . lQ lQ:' .. v -:Rv X ..., f- 4' -- -- .1 l A x x A Qt t l .4 Nw Above left - The Panhellemc Dance alxvavs hrnngs smrles to the faces or 112 ahendants, especrallv Candy Henderson and lohn Sprathn. Left- A rush pam was brought ahve when Cookie Wrllrams started the saloon dancnng Above right- Durrng a fall rush partv, Stephanre Eaeon, looks over the souvenerrs she had recerxed Above - Barbara Curie, Maude Schmrdt, and Pam Luebke brrng laughter to the rushees whale purtrng on a sknt X X X Three Groups Ioin College Greek System Three neu groups, kappa Alpha, kappa Alpha Psr, and Alpha kappa Alpha, were added to llendersuns Greek system during the tall ot 1073 and sprung ot 197-1, Alpha kappa Alpha recently recerved tts tharter xxrth a total of over twenty members, Grrls cannot be rushed until thex are sophomores and have at least a 3.11 grade pornt average. The kappa Alpha Psi's were the next traternltx to he accepted. Having a total of .21memhersnxhlchlncludelblack students rrom UBL, the kappa Alpha Psrs have heen xerx successtul nn thelr organrzatlon. The most recent addrtron, Kappa Alpha, met the apprpxal of lnterfraternrty Council and rs ntm a colony on campus. Accepted on March 8, 1974, kappa Alpha now has ten members. ,f 5 rr-' J qw- ...off 16-1 Creek Activities fu Above left - Leisure time requires a lot of cencentra- tion for Donald Armstrong and james Langley. Above - Kappa Alpha Ps: members perform thetrad- itlonal dance steps. X was In ,xx Left - Deming Ne-env to he the hcwt part ur memhcr- ship vxpreww lnmmx' Hughex Below left - Tm: members or kappa Alpha, the newe-5t tratermtx un Campm, are David Hamnltun and Dump Mdxay Below - Thv Alpha kappa Alpha! partncvpalv IH the Hrs! Creek dance held for all hlack gmupn F FEE Creek Activitue5!165 IFC dopts New Constitution ln order to have a well organized and efficient Greek system, there must be a goxerninganddisciplinary body withinthe system. The lnterfraternity Council serves this purpose. The eight fraternities that make up the IFC proxide a local standardizing agency, which in areas of common agreement, can provide stimulation, competition, and focus for achievement of greater effective- ness in fraternity life. The IFC during Spring Semester spon- sored a dance for the student body, and also rewrote and adopted a new constitu- tion to make IFC a stronger and better organization. Right-' 'WX' Wire question-J says President lim Copeland .rf- 4 va I Front 'OW l Hiller if'vlvISOri, Clary Walflrop, Tommy DIXOH, Dun Little lim Gergeley Glenn O Neal Tommy Miller Tommy Graft Dwight Simpson Steve T fineltnfl Back row-Ric hard Perkins, Rodney Stuart, Zan Martin, lack Bradtord Tollgmn jerome Fqrmer Ivory joe Cannon li nmx Hrtfad Glenn Hill, Dwight Callahan, Andrew Tolhert, Larry Hankins Lou .5 :?fe'a,,..m-,gg, ' 1 E'gxL:.s-s.v- J' Fronl r0w- Deborah Calhoun, Terry Bacon, kathy Dillard, Paula Luebke, Eileen LaVerne Smith, Debra Calloway, Gay Wolford, Ellen Hays Botsford, Debbie Holt. Back row -Linda Sue Clark, Mandy tvtcAIisrer, Lizz Harvell, Above-During open house, Cynthia Greenwood displays the Delta Zeta scrapbook to prospective rushees. E. 'A ll lg pfilfs. 'x -+G, ..-4 1' N..- fi .rd mrs Panhellenic Brings About Greek nit The Panhellenic Council, consisting of two representatives and the president of each sorority, serves as the governing body over the seven sororities on campus, five NPC groups and two associate groups. Meetingtwicea month, the Council pre- pared for the Panhellenic Dance on Feb- ruary 9 and discussed rush for the next fall. Sponsoring a lawn party and open house at the beginning of the year, the Council tried to bring about Greek unity. The year ended with the revision of the Panhellenic Constitution. Panhellenicfi 67 L Rlgh Bel t-Pin Lnrwwhx Q-mlm A Lmual ex cmml at ho ow-Tm up-Er ur Phu l.xmh1i.a Chu Lower ri me ght -RI.m XX.1rmx lu-.xlx wut KIM- H-mwyomung Spirit ,mx Pmvpeml Rmidle lnmmx Rune xx ahhh Lower left ml rdlxuwg pmgmt, lnm Rue .md Ranch -M .1 luv Nt'VlIl'Llxt'fC1lNP'AX bu-I vuugx, whale Tom Dunn xireamx nn hu -ff' 52 ss. f A ',,,,.,.--.w pg. -f NM , ff ,, L,-' X -ii-4? - ,TJ 168VPI'1n Lambda Chu -.9 ,A - i F2 f 57 Ju Qi f :Q 9, ' Q' .l :w,,,. Q - A lf Q1 .4 3 ,f J J 1 I 4 J 'T 511, ' . 65' .JZ it ,- Ns 134, Sv L Sf Sitting-Allen Taylor, Randy Elliot, lack Bradford, Iimmy Smead, lim West, Ricky Ford. Front row - Stan Blaylock, Dennis Rav, Buddy Taylor, limmy Morris, Tommy Dixon, jimmy Rice, lack Allen, Billy Meeks, Cary Waldrop, Dwight Calahan, 1. B. Grimes, Chuck Moore, Back row - Mark Godesky, Billy Don Phi Lambs Keep Heartbeat live Btarting the year out right, the Phi Lambda Chi Fraternity treated their rushees to a formal partx at the Seyen Hills Restaurant in Hot Springs All this ettort gained tor them l-l out- standing pledges The annual Spring Outing was held this year at Paradise Point in Hot Springs lt included a weekend tilled with ILHT, as all members turned out for the special ottasion In late Noxember, the Phi Lambs attended the national trtwnxention held at Tulsa, Oklahoma Ditterent speethes and xxtirkshops . I I xxere held in rirder tor the members tri gain a better insight H110 the correct profedures for 'V their fraternity id I Phi Lambs were yery proud of some Ot their brothers who plax ed for the ,-NIC Championship football team, and especially Billy Miller, who was named as All-AIC. The Phi Lambs sup- ported the championship team as they beat the spirit drum the week ot llomect'iminp,, be- ginning Thursday atter the pep rally and lasting until the tootball game. They also built the bon- tire tor the Ouachita game The Phi Lambs were actixe on tampus bx holding dirterent positions in campus organiza- tions, They were also attixe when it Came to Intramurals. ttiotball, basketball, and baseball, Left-Debbie Rtmland talks to rushee, Allen Taylor, during an intormal party. Jr' Miller, Fred Williams, Mike Langhorne, Dayid Stone, Buster Morlino, Mike Evans, Dana Richardson, Randy Neidecker, Steve Curry, Stephanie Eason, Alan Warnis, Richard Walker, Steye Wilson, kenny Mclxay, Preston Nitilsle, Rfvhffl Hester, Iimmv Goodwin, Larrv Ray. Taus Treat Kids On Halloween Halloxx een mght Captrvated the hearts of manx chrldren at the Arkadelphra Chrldren's Colnnx xx hen the -Xlpha Sngma Taus made therr dreams come true bv takrng them trick- or-treatrnszf' Thus social serxrce project proved to he a rexx ardrng experience for the Alpha Tau members as xxell as the colony chrldren. Haxrng reterxred lj new pledges, Alpha Srgma Tau began a xear filled with hard work and fun Alter the pledge class had received therr buds and gone through the prnnrng cere- monx, a cookout at Lake De Grav was held rn honor of them. The Taus xxere ACIIYS rn manv campus organrzatrons and actrvitres. These organrza- tions rncluded the annual statf, Heart and key, SLA, CZOCH, Who's Who, and cheerleaders. The actrx :tres rn xxhrch they partrcipated were the Il'Tll'Jl'lTLlTJl sxvrm meet and the volleyball tournament. Addrng to therr social service project on Hal- loxxeen nlght, the Alpha Taus also helped the athletrc department bv servrng refreshments to the plax ers at the AIC State Volleyball Tourna- ment. and thev made contrrbutrons to the Prne ,Nlountain Settlement School and Muscular Dx strophx' Telethon, Une ot therr tund raising prorects was work- rne xx nth Acacra Fraternity durrng Homecoming xxeek sellrng corsaees, Ax texx xx-eeks betore Christmas, the Taus held a soc cesstul Makrng knew Friends rush party, and ended the tall semester with a Christmas partv and manv plans forthe coming year, As an appreciation and thanks for all their hard xvork, the Taus chose Debbie Holt, Becky Nteges, Peggy Drummond, and Crndy Hender- son as thelr outstanding Taus for the 1973-74 xear, 4-K Above e Vlary Beth Dean looks over the new rushees at the tirst rnformal party. Right - Alpha Taus show the true Reddie Spirit at a pep assembly, l7O!Alpha Sigma Tau fl lg 42 fl .. 'X K ' '- 4, f . - N . - - r .J- .y ' gf' l ,, is 5. 'N gg ff--gil tk--may is-'it ....-f ffX Xi.. , .sp -df N. XX Standing- Beth Savage, Debbe Crank, Peggy Drum- mond, Sharon Cox. Front row-Becky Meggs, ludy Newton, Maureen Ellis. Middle row - Pam Thompson, Crndy Henderson, Mary Beth Dean, Carol DeLamar, 1'1 l r NL Wanda Fisher, kathy Dillard, lanie Hughes, Brenda l Koon. Back rowfllhoncla Dickey, Sandy Eakley, Debbie Holt, Donna Easley, Pam Davis, Dawn Cook, Linda Bradshaw, Debbie McCowan, Linda Dickey, Becky Merrell, Dana Holiman, Bee Harris, T l T ffm 'J-if-i'7'! l , x t Y, - , QB ati! .L av TSEJU xg . 5555517 , .-+-u-n-1ai'-v-e-- - -- I . fi .K h Q,-1-J,,.' 1 X -QI! L ., vt-R fj, in. r , QQ .-' -5 ,.b. v., 1 it QQ. ..,, ' -1, l Ziff 'Z' We-'T ' l FF l rf: Y j rr l ff 1 l tl r- Lili ,A X . -uf 4 1. A, ,PI .511 Lf 'N ff A Inf. 'iz-'-,k5'5' . --'QC-,lt-. 'givjg-Q,,ge'4i 2415- 5.53 Y 9?-A. 1 if K 4 I , -1- I H ' !,y5.1tx-21 'W J in -fn, 5. ,. wat Lg' 1 Q ' t4 '- Upper left-Halloween mght, Marcy Smith helps take children truck-or-treatmg Above right-After takmg the photographeis Camera, Be-th Savage and Mary Beth Dean try to figure out how It work Above-Durlng an mtormal party Pattn Thumpeon, Beclw Meggs, and Rhonda Dlckev act out a slut por- traymg the Godfather Alpha Sigma Tau!171 Sig Eps Pledge -Xlong tx ith being Henderson s largest frater- nitx Sigma Phi Epsilon also represents Hender- stin's largest national fraternitx, with lllliltltl brothers throughout the xxtirld, Sig Eps started the xear Off with a verv fine fall rush xxhich culminated xxith the Formal Rush Banquet held in the Continental Room ni the -Xristiitrat Xttitirr Hotel in llot Springs Their hard xxork and efforts earned for them a fine tiletlgt' class -Xlthnugh rush took most of their time the brothers did not neglect their responsibility of working in tnnimunitx serx ice protects These protects int lurlvd fund drives made for charit- able iirganrlatliins, and helping another social tirganifatinn take the x oungsters from the Chil- dren stftilonx 'tric k-or-treating on Halloween night The pledge class became very active, and as .i plwlge t lass protect, thex painted the basketball tnurts for the Central Elementary St html txhit h ls part of the krkaclelphia Public 215 Largest Frat School System, Sig Eps can be found in lust about every or- ganization on campus, This year they were honored to have one of their brothers serve as president for the Student Government Associa- tion and another serving as Heart and Kev pres- ident. Several girls were honored by the brothers as they were initiated into Golden Hearts , an auxiliary organization to the fraternity. These girls served as hostesses for functions sponsored by the active chapter during the year. Social activities were again a big part of the Sig Ep's successful year. These activities incluclecl blanket parties, trips to Wilhemena State Park and Lake Hamilton, a ski party at Lake De Cray, and the three most important annual parties held bv the Sig Eps: the Hill- billie Party , the Golden Hearts Ball , and the Swamp Stomp l72,VSigma Phi Epsilon Above Y Carroll Wood enioys forks more than bar- becue at rushees outing. Above right - Reddie- mania overwhelms Steve Moon and Hal White at another Reddie Pep Rally' Right - Enioying a dance, Scott Davis, works up a sweat ,ffl i W' '1 'f ,, f QQ' HL, SIGMAPHIEPSILUN .3 ff. 6 .lm ' mi .5 . NNN Y, . L4 V 1' Front row-Steve Shaddock, Scott Davis, Zan Martin, Carroll Wood, Bruce Carlisle, Don Stelzen, Wally Frazee, lohnnv West, Mike Barton, Nick Akins, Steve Moon, and Glynn Guenther, Second row-lasper Honevcutt, Mike Dempster, Steve Left!Who's the ham-Nancv Lumpkin, Davidson, or the pig' Davidson, Ross Atkinson, Drew Alexander, and David Smedley. Third row-keith Atkins, james Borchert, Glen Hill, and Greg Clark. Back row-Hal White, Marc Pope, Butch Register, Tim Womack, Tommy Hrxon, Steve Welch. and Larrv Smith. Steve First Black Queen - Delta Sigma Theta lTelt.t Srqnm Theta xxtax hrghlx lmrttrretl thus xt-.tr when rtntf rrr therr rnernlvera, Dot 5texx.1rt, ture t-lt-r terl llrrrnecrrrnrng tjtrt-en the trrst hltttlx lltrrnvt trnrrng Queen tan the HSC tam- DUN 'Xrltlrngg ttr thvrr hrwnwrx the Ut-ltttx luegttn the xeztr hx l7lL'tlgIlTLfllJLllg1lI'lNlUllTL'll' lrxt nt mem- herx Thvx haw heen Jctrxe rn the Senate, tltvvrlmtltlrx ftlphrt tlhr, the .tnntrttl Ntntt, and HB5 Rtrtltlrt-Nt.rrxx.rattntrtherhtrnturrm.tr'cleclttJ rrnv rat rtx rnt-rnlwrx The lk-ltm haw ernphaarzecl rntrhlrt Nervrte hx rmrtrt rr1.rtrnt1 rn .1 number trr rmrrrlvrtx. They x rxrtt-tl the Nrtlt .tnrl Nhttt-rn ot thu Ht-et h Street Bttrrtrxt tlhtrrt h Itnttlx get xxell tttrrl-. trr petrple tit tht' ntrrxrng htrrne, xrsrtetltltt'LTl1lltltc'F1's ftrlrtttx ttnrl ht-lrwrl the Dax Care Center wrth DAIYTTIITLQ ltr help rnrtrznrmtv 3 etrttemtrl CBS Pageant thus war tht- lTelt.rr trrntrrlnutetl SJR ltll to the Nlrw CBN N lttrlarxhrp Fund Prextrlt-nt Lnxerne Smrth ttttentlutl the Na- trrmnrzl Delt.1trrrtwr1tror1anAtIt1rwta,tQt-rrrgm,rn the enrlx tall Aboxe right-New pledges meet mth Dtrt Stewart th .lr-rrrv tht- rrmnx tluttee ot pledgrng P x -s. EW ' '-with S. . ' '-' ' 'H -,NT X .X , . x 43 .Q '- s- K 9 T T xv Q, t t ' T' l T..T!? w.'. . T ' . '-3, , ' 3 ' 'Tl' N V t ,, X..l fix 0. - . flrtlrfg ,WT -wel G-, .. 5 T M ti, . . 4 if ' '- - itil, A T l l T 1 :rT ' ' V I lt ' ,Quin ,.,.t?t A -.19 ' - T ' lv' -par: T. ' - T - - .. ff' . V . - ' if if iz- . . ' ii' - 1 ' 2 QNQI 5 . tr. . :A A , , if r ' r ir? at r- T T -tet - t't . . 4 Q ei' 1. Es? 9 , '- r 5 I 1 t. VT., I 5,1 A. S Q r , A . 5 at , !' Q X , 1 T t f ll 'Q 5' T Vi 'xff A 'f'f.'f ' Tr ,L ,- at f . lvl ::.'mT 5 vg- .fw T U is 4 J 1. A, Q jw9,..... T T it Q r Leaf.. BAA ,la - A - ' L: ' gf 4, ,Jr T ,-AQ. - .pi Q I 1 Z--1 ,L . X 9 Q r N:,i? ',kf - Q -wr ' rw ge- meeer, ' ffezmrwg J ,ffezff 'r wry:-in ,A - ' - gf e it ' A h. r 'ferr 'Wee-Zim sith--.ft T A,'L'.5-, g Fr0I1t l'0W-'leanette Rrley, Cvnthra Burton, Sandra Ransom, IBDICG LaVerne Smtth, Zella Futrell, Glenda Smith, Vivian Redd Renee Srnrth Back row-Dorthy Stewart, Carolyn Hughes, Emma Watts, Sells, Beatrice Wotford, Alrtr- Neahrtt, lurly Rodgers, Deborah Calhoun, Ollre Nelson, l74r'DeIta Sigma Theta Left - Even IU the winter months, Renee Sells enjoys. an ace cream cone Below - Judy Rodgers gen sen- ouu as she dance-5 Bottom A Dunng lensure hours Delta Slgma Them lakes to praguce 'Stepping' . Q-.t x x ji .!.. L VN H 'Q U - D. 3 . if .. . .J V Zvnx ' ' ' A 1 x' as 'ff--,f I -1 f .. ,., .. r ' ,ir -i s-.-1 -. 'iii . ,V , ,,.:.Lr1l: 1 X 5 is K 'X f ,--' ' - .,, ffS '2. 5 N - f F X- , 3 , I,-.K KE gnu iv: .. W x ' ,. 5 , .n ,wk ,Ja l, If ,I .5 ,QQ fi.. - 'T A - -. 1 6,21 nf' . 1 S. ' if .wmbzr ,, . .- A F 4 -. . N cu, A fx. gn- 291 , P1 X1 .gin 'I - -Iizifi n , bf '-M4 gg- - - f ' g .,-:.:'3 V 2:5 -- -- .LMA 'R Cacia Begins Second Year Herne a nenlx organtzed traterntty means a lot wt hard xxtrrlt and etlnrt At at ta, telt thus wav as thex xxnrlwd hard tn hutltl up lherr member- shrn rn nrdt-I to hrrng mrrre reumgnrtron to therr urganllalttmn This war Maura was anne ID communrty sen rt e protects Thev served as a base organ lor the Arkansas ,-Xrthrrtrs Foundatron and con- tracted xx nth the Amerrcan Red Cross to supply an annual amount ot hluod to the organization In trrder tu serxe Henderson, Acacia mem- bers hetame actwe IH huth Senate and RHA. Thex serxed on the coorrlrnatlng commrttee for Sprrng Flrng attrxrtres and assrsted Heart and hex' IU nperatrng the contession stands for sports ex ents Agacra was also honored hy hav' mg memlrers elected to XX'hu's XVho tn Amer:- Can L'mxersttles and Culleges, Stull crnlx a t nlony but lmprng tn he Chartered rn the verv near ttrttrre, the Acacta fraternity led a xrtal and attrve role on the Henderswn State Carnptrs Vrewrng steel! as a drverse group vvrth Commun rnterest, the traternrty has Come to rnxnlxe ttsr-lt rn almost exery aspeCt available to v. fr .V W , .Wav , X l Q x t RG ,h 'X-L. -eq :QL P 1 in IA the sttlrlents wt Henderson State College. vfh' , SPX: J.jg3-ra .ill 44- I Q. n,.-. .,. I Above-Agafta memlrers, Maylon Race, Dun Lrtlle, Rndnex' Stuart, and Cllr-nn Crdwder, prnudlv shnw the sqrrre ot the llendersunAOuachrta game, whsle Nrttrng nn the Tlger Right-Cecllra Marshall helps lhrn lrttle sell Lcrrs.1gt'sttrr llomecomrng -B . uQx EI.. 1- E. E iii 4-I '1 E 4. ,. ,. .-5 il N 64K P WXN x 2. big. 7? ,..... Page ,-- ,., A , ual. .f Ak .mil Q el. , Q. -Emil ,ng . . , , ,. ,. at. .. W r , Front row -Term 5hepertl, Rohan Ntax, Dana C.1rtvIIQClarlx, l3eCLyrNlCCl8t1Cl0r'l, lxaren Cash, lame lQlglXlltlNt1l1 Qthltlllt' Hasmger, lu Ann Irxtn, Ianet Fletther, Llfkltt Sue Clark, Cecile Grant, len MCA Xtllxtw Karla Srnllex Dee Dan-, Velma Sellerx, Ellmnnon, lan Watson, Ann Rethertorrl, Elaine New- Tt'rw.1 Hall human ljUl'lxL't', Pattx Xhlllanwx, Rohm lull, Nexha Mathis, Martha MCCraw, 5lTITlL'X Stattorcl, lull.-we Mlm Rt-we, what Nlome, Grna Weather- Tern Baton Tree-Tran: Nagle, Cuokle Wrlllanws, :tml Back row-Paula hax Crmx, Stephanre Eawn, Lunfla Brown, Alum.: Arnmur, Darla Dunn l78!f-Xlpha Sigma Alpha i' x , N 'x -mf 1 S-alfa ' e l r.r w:g233g , e - Upper right-The Southern Belles performing during the Alpha Slgs unformal party were Darla Damn, lo Ann lrvln, Sway Pearce and lame Fletcher, Above - Makvng a wwh, Tom Naugle and Nesha Mathrx hope that when buds go out each wash wull Curne true, Right -Cana Weatherford begins to worry when she realizes that buds go out the next morning Q.. F M f -Y X J C7 2 l l N. W '2'.?'lliES1n.r I ,Q W 't r I lv. '. li Y i . ,ffl 1' 55 A 4, . , : , .- -x Q X. ff., , Q V , l y ,A ' . w , s k 5 5 ' l lf 'al' , , all we '- . ev- 4 '- ' ,. . . -- .Q L , ss, 5 ' n r f. l -f 462. f - of r ,v V A ' I ff x f H ifqxsll' K ., xxx fzll J V 4 if l 'VA 1 t f ' 'I Q -:K xl ,, ffl X 'lll ' l ,7 ' , 3 1:5f.w,,1m--J:-I. 3 ' 1 nf If L: I ' 1 ' l . l , f'l ' -' l f 1 l I f t . is K I 3, we 5 T 'N A . . . f'. ,- -31. 7, 5 . 1' .X V J .,.,. . lt y l rl' l ian it A: ' . ' .X n ll ei' . J. , I-IE: ,Lv Y , N if ' ,, - A zt- 4 . I .' if 1 S. r g N I , i l .S J f. lpha Sigs Meet Quota Being the only sororlty to trll quota hy pledg- rng thirteen Ireshman gurls, the Alpha Sigma Alphas were well rewarded lor their hard worlt, For the tall rush program, the Alpha Stes agarn those tor therr rntormal party theme, ASA Showhoatw. Thus featured Drxreland entertarn- ment with their ow n Southern Belles. OL1rASA VVorlrl was the theme tor the lormal party, The mernhers were proud ol' their new pledges and honored them wrth a ltlrlnap hrealttast, The pledges showed their gratltude by giving the actives a Werner roast at DeCQray Lake tollowrng a week or Turn-about rush Not only do Alpha Stgs devote time and ettort to sorority lute but are also Involved IIT such campus OFj.fdHlZJllUlT5 as Student Lloxernment Assotratron, 5ttrdent Actlvttres Board, Heart and lwv, Alpha Chr, and Reddle cheerleaders Alpha Bugs have been honored as herng t hosen SlgflhlTJLlC3dH1lTTCllN Roses ot the Shield, Gold- en Hearts ol Srgrna Phr Epsrlon, Homecomrng Royalty, Mrss Henderson 1075, Who! Who, Fraternity Sweethearts, and Pershing Rifles Sponsors, Money llldlxlllg proletts sufh as selling Beat Otlathrtaw humper stickers and xalentrnes also were a part ot the Alpha bugs year Ex. , 1 l ' ' 5 , I 'z .y XX nr 1 X Left-Standing alone, Alicua Armour remrnlsces about the good old days of berng an Alpha Sag. Above-Susan Durltee acts out a slot durung a pep assembly. .MZ- l A , , l 7, ,,,,'flxf'2x f',l. ,xv s7xl :f '1 , K f lil' X , lphas Lead Social ctivities Bvqlnntng xx :tn Iughllglwts ut tlw xclmol vear V773- Il, -Xlplm PIN Alplm wax the runner up tn thc ldv ll.1lUIllHl'I Tnurrmment' an tntramural lmslwtball The luv Ill tlw ttnnls wtts the unix' Inv that vear, Iulwnny Hmm nm n.tmutl thu ,Nloxt Vttltmlvlc Pltlver nt thc Iuurnamvnt Alplm Pnl Alpha pmta mam members Ill some ot the mmt tlustuttgtnsltetl poartnom an the college and tummunttx, Nutlw Aa being xoted to XX l1u'5 W'l1u IH AmmrlC.tn Cfulle-gm and Llntversutles and holding uttnes Ill thu Student Cmernment ,'3xSNOCIdIIOl'l. Alnlmi also have reprs-senttatlvew nn the Black Con- twlt-mttnn nl Htudcntx, llw HSC Marcltlng .incl Hxmplmntt Band, tantl -Xlplm Chl Hnmamrv Sucletv. ln the area ut Lummumtv DFOICLIN, Alpha Pl1'Alplm xpnnforcrl 3 tommunttv help-out Clay ID December for the Arlxaclulplwm CUIUITILIITIIY, The Alplms also gave Inu lmu ut the -Xrlxmlwlplwtta Cluldrenk Culunx' J Cltnstvnm pmrly wlterv toys we-rc cllstrllntttt-cl Alplmx feel honored H115 vear to have placed twu mt-mlyurs on the All-AIC and All-Drstnct 17 NAIA tnullmallxt1L1tttlx,4:ItcmulnlwrontltC HSC AIC Cl1amA pmmlwlp Baslxetlmll twm lilfl-73, and utlwer mem- ljerx on the 1973 AIC Clmmplnnshup toutlmll team. Qgnrtt A f H-. 1-. 111371 wall? . V - aw- Sl? Q' Above Hmtlnng nude, ltfrrv Bmdlev tonne an the Pu1 wv1f :l:n .1r ltmltfw Above ri ht - DUHv1x'CllN1r1 L, S up-tt ,l ,ttt ut tm mlm lulvmrm lndrw Ilwt-pt,-rwplrtltgtac cot wttiw--.x lttlln-rl Right hlungtnmeuuttromtlte-rluvs ,ul ,Huw,-Xtmlf'Nl!fnlllf.lt1r.1DIlBtJl7l1xHOplxIV1xft'Sld .x Vnlf- tn tlu- 57 ull-ntl nn l8UfAIph.1 Pl1lAlpl1d wh-QA ..-nf , ...ff N 2 if .K-if ' ,f I lt AV 1-It 'A -..,.,,. X x 5 5 t i ' 'g'J'2-ul .ukxgjh 1 , , tt -pq, :' . f :J 'N- ' ' ' ,.saff..' ' f.E..fz3. AQ , .111-.2555-1 Q Leftilmm-s ONL-.xl cheeri the Reddre-N on to x rcrorx Below-Alpha Phu Alpha rnernberg, Rmkv Mc Llrll, Andrew Tolbert, and Aome N1LC1lVH'wfGfd0H'lE'IflNVI1 step whsle pertormmg Il'I from O1 the Day Armory 4-,. J 4 , Y f ,1'r I 1 .-----www I Q- A so Lx, gn f 'W-,ws...,,, Front row-Rifky McGill, Dwight SIUHFI, Kenneth Cfeenr Amos, Lee Thompson, Aonre McGrmster, Bobby Hopkrns, Donny Gibson, Loniel Ward, Abraham Smrth, ,Dennrs Kenneth Clark, johnny Harrrs, lerry Bradley, james O'Neal, Alpha Phi Alphan 81 Parker, Back row-Silas johnson, Larry Locke, kenneth jack Stanley, 53m Hug!-195, ' f 4. -A ' , l - any-,f .U xg' - S .f f X I IM' 11 .qfl :75 'V A ff-F' 'Q' 1 7 wr- y J . wah... . 1 A ' 'X N J - .. , .11 ,. -,-vgx-W-1 , ... .. .-,, ,v r : g i... ' n,'fa,M'1 , ' W3 Above--Xt the- Iormal partv, Bettv Io Rxlev tells of my be-Jun Ur In-mg an .1 wmrutv Lower righlMCeIeste Fraze-9 pam-rwrlx axxarts the grmal ot he-r other wsteri Right-Dvhlm: Gardner, Elalne Thaxtorw, Martha Nielwrn vng songs tor rushees T82, Sigma Sigma Sigma '-N ar L , Q r .D J ?vfY... 1 1 'N Y we . 1 ,f J ff ' ' .-yd! I. V. 5 ,l h I N , . fr. ,LQ r N 1 f, , x u . 43- N-X. 3 W sy! I 1-W-qSw.:.. ,W ,,zQN 4 N' r 1 4 4,3 X..,:,1- 9.9. fbfilti f N! ' r . H px sig Hx I gk . 1 ,.', . . -. - 'I , Ni, r X mf, .--v. if x v. gem . '5 f'N3f.?-'SM X -r 4 w- , N ,x I, 1 i V X X 1 J '- o ,, . 1 6 ,, bc. 'ri X 9 0 f ' . , . .,,X, L... ,rx ,NV Z 1' IQ! , ,, th, ,, X 1 'll .4-. V 1 1 NN milw- ill t x . 5--... Q? 'J f .N s .RFQ ,I v an s' rg' 'Pla . Ya . ,N ,, y 'Q-N-1 tx. .f-xi .eg '-2 X ' ' 'M' xi .-5?C'!Z' x ' , ,L 'Wa-.6 :x I --, t -N X '..'-!,'- - Tri Sigs Rebuild As Fellow Sisters Pi September meant a new lJt:'gIlll'lIlll.1 for the Trl SIQITTJS as tour memhers and a Qolnnlzer, bally Swanspn, started the school year. Sally armed from l.NlI5COllSlI1 to spend a semester wlth the Slgmas to and them Ill thelr re- ltbltllalltllltill ln lust a tew days, the Ngmas had thrown themselves unto rehutldung mem- hershlp. As II'I any sltuatton, Tt1l3LlIlfl1llQ and reorganlglng takes a lot ot hard work and deter- mination, as well as many changes, hut the Ng- mas ntel the thallenjtge head on A speual natlonal ruhlcer, Ann l-lalhert, nas on Campus during a portion of the Formal Rush perlotl Her Ullllllhltlwlll was transterred to the memhers, and they worked even harder to make this xear suttesstul The hard work paul ott and the E-ttgmas have atlrled eleven new sts- ters to their ststerhood. Maggle Dehr, Exectltne Extension Secretarv, arrlyed on l'lenderson's LJITTDLIN to organize a Panhellemt Rush Thus meant that mt-mhers ot other Greek 'sOft,lfIll6S would help the srsters ot Trl Sn-gma get tntormatlon ahout thelr reor- t.ldI1lZdlIOll to more Henderson women Sisters ot Alpha Slllllld Alpha, Alpha M Delta and Delta Zeta putt hed Ill xxlth the Tn Stgmas Ill this effort, Front row Sandra Rentrn, Sally Swanson, Celeste Brumlev, Ellen Clack Back row--Martha Melson, Carnl Frazee Second row-Theresa Faxlla, LIZII Harxell, Bepkv Cooper, Paula Dans, Claudia Ientlrvslk, Rohm Brown t ch In The Slgmas were helped, hut they also felt a need for helpxng others. 'Stgma serves t'h1ldren IN the national phllanthroplc theme so the 'gIgf'lldS tned ID ex ery wav to carrv out this the-me. Mpney tor the Rohhle Page Memor- lal Fund and the Chrldrens Play Therapy wang ol the North Carolina Memnrlal Hospltal at Chapel Hull was ralsed Money was tolletted tor the Llnlfet Foundatlon on Halloween and a Chnstmas party was elven ter the chlldren at the Chlldren's Colony Fne memhers ot the Beta Eta Colony and an advisor, ltldy Luther, traveled to Hattiesburg, tNllS-'Qls'sIl3Dl, one weekend to attend a Regtonal Leadershlp School hll1l1l85 Irom Florlda, LtlLlIk-Itllld and Mlsslsslppl also attended and Ideas and experlent es were shared wlth them. Thus summer, memhers ot the colony plan I0 attend the NtllltllltllCOllXt'I'llIOl'1 ID kansas Clty, lVll'iHUUTl, The grounrl work was set for the htnldmg ot a useful, ITlE'dllIIlglLll sorortty that can he a henetlt to the slsters, the campus and the tom- IULJHIIX The SIQITTJ5 are looking forward to llLlIlflIllt1 on thus toundatlon Ill the tollowlng Keats Upper left-The Trl Sngvnas are always there when Il tomes tn hat ktnyg, the Retlrlles Slgflla Sigma Slgmafl 83 Omegas Help Vista Plan I , , wt- tt-,H '1,1xHZv'.lV7l.t wutwt tIH1l'.1II1lITJHt t uv tvl?wr711t'tt'w 'ltvlt1w lfu'xlw.1xc5wlwLHHx mt' .1fr41 M'I'Yl'Ht'.1l'tttMtltvtixltrittrk't.lllNt11IY flw Xwxkm lvrtwQr.xrU XXtvrk1l1-' xxxttw pvtmptt' r1.t'r t+.t!:'r Timm trnfrvwlxt-N 'W.w'Hg t7 t'!.1ppX my Nwrvt'5u'trg1lvxxl1r1l1,tx4' W N ,,,, X, tttwrlt-.tht-tt In vvttwgrwulmlw tml mv: pwwtx'N,rtwv1M'itHI'wt'1NN 4lH1e'g.1r+'tt'lxc'1t gt my 4, mt--w X mm In xlwxx .tpp1n'ml.1tlux1 1' iw! ,ffwwxfx N mxtvlxvztn-111 llfltv' tttzmmrmtx .nt twxntlw xmlutluti tl Hut- tt - vw' 51 frtx mr XxR.1tiv-lttlmxNtttlx1.m'aL'I1lt'r .ami ,s gilt-tmtttttttpr-qt-cltwIxx1si1ur1L1al1L1rtl1 .'..'uL4:C,x lt:-wg.: Vw PM tx-tl!S4?tI1Xl!iXi'lI tn mrrluuw t wtpvxwtng,1m.',stm1n Ntufw .1NIl1cHt-lmtv, lt.,-H ttvtmt xt ,unit lw N IH xuwx -N v'1lLIL.s- mv-.nl gvtwrww tlvt' tr.1te-rmlx nm twm'I.1tIt1l' 1 tw tltf1Hf.!f141'W'1Vf'Tr'l In H Nt P1fvl.1rJ11p Itmfl .7.1rmgl!m-Htumwct::'ml1g.3 ,Xt Ixxlllw .11 H51 , T' Ff1t'QU.liXX.lN xv! .ur w tJ 'r1Q.! ilu l'Iu1:.mfrmtx hnxwurvti their tw-tru-.1:t 15411514-xx.1rt tx lit-Iltu Nl5.gm.1 Hwm, My -Amex 'rw mst .mat A Itfwrw-ttmwxmq trltmvlw ,ti HM mmm te twtnnqut-I ul Itmxwx w H-1 Orme-ua PS1 Pin Y H. is ,,. ts. 14' Ahrwe-Ptvtigt-N, lfrhm lnhnwm, Mug hgel Bell, .md tmwtl hnuwvw, tlfikltlklk-IX awmt tha- outtome Ut an tDmt'g1.1 rmwtxrmg Right --luv C'.mnon accepts tor the 4 lVNI'p1.lN.lLrttlllth'tYf6'NL'l1lL'fIItllh0f'I1I17I'IhCIfIHVUIV9- vm-mt xuth Ilwe- Mn JI VISTA Uryg.msz.1tlon. Front rtmwv-t.rug4m' Hail, Samuel Coodnng, lame-5 Qregoryy jghn Butler, Cherie-S Pearggn terry jqgkgon thtrttm tum f't1nr1ttn, L:-muel kuw Bafk r0w-Ixlrk lqhnm Muon. 1 H.mn.uh, It-mme Farmer, Rlctmrd button, Muchael , 1 r r P i . :vrrx .1 , t F4 7- .Q .lm . S37 2 bt N X A 2' '-Qtfq I 1 -., L s-.f I Ah I tfwrn. usnml Nm Vw Left-I immw um Img rnlrlmm wif 1 If Hx .ax Xwlnlvllf5vH.iII1'vl1pIX .'1rwI?1e'rx.a1+: Omega Psi Phifl 85 uve left-4 nm-gn Q fum-1-gr.1pIwx eruplx m M 'dn .4571 'L F 1' I . - K 'j-' w . .- 2'.'?QiiX--if . v . ,J .'-,.-J, A M? bw-H H yy RL M ,Avy- . ,, ,...9.-h. , . . .. ,x,,, FL v, :Y-,,,,.., .A ,Z Front row--Tran St ntt, lull.: Plnllrps, lLlKlVTl1OVT1JS, Carol lu Ruqery, Carl Srnrtlw, karen Ixauttntan, lxaren Davies, Nunn Stewart Second rowiCundy Rltketty Rohan Xl.lVllIl Ps-nnx Burt lwert, XVenclx blnwrnonx, Martha Porter, P.ntrl.tXXel4l1, Barlmra llumer,B.1rl6ara Beard, Sherrr Mur- lze-r5.1n'r,CWt4rrml llllllt'l1,5UNdl'1 Fnelrls,LfatCreen, NancyEllus, , Y , t P .fx iv. U ,J-ff ff-xx - :t: f ll' '4 V. -ai tx' ta xt, -K ,V v. Sly. ll-- Q, Q- 4: . xxx 5 -'x' -.t. Wt 'X - .Lin ' -,JP-.Al :ftp x wifi- xg H .. ,,. B xv ur, -....- V - W 5 B f ' .' .f Q 5 4? ZX S W E rf 'vw- . .. K- -q .L Sara Allen Back row-Mellnda Vogel lyn Ruund, Emily Crutchfield, lxaren Hayes, lean Beth Hull, lune Nordman Sandage, Gall GrIl5, Nona Turley, De Wnttord, Ioan Coots, Debbue Bryant, Iants Whuenhunt. Upper left-The villran, Cay W :. .. 'L ' Aw,-j.:1s -4, .,, V..a 3,7 u - - -N-15 1 Q. ., N4 . , it Ja -lv E4-. - . ' ,Candy Yates, Caro- Mcffullough, Ellen , Dtane Long, Marla bbre Callaway, Cay Betty Vandergrltt, ottord, sea rches for Little Nell whlle Debra Callaway and lanls Whwenhuntlook on Upperright trayed by Barbara Beard, enterta - Little Nell , por- lns at fall rush. . f '-in af xx, R , 7-tl! ze ,X . Ili? f - 47 ,. K ,,' -Cx 4 Lai' J-v Q l 19 ,- JY 1' 2 ,. N fi. 1 xref l ' i l. 'x 1 - X -il ' 'T ft 5 1 Y A B. Ib if. Y .,' 1 l 3 , L ' --v r., . , lpha Xi's Honor Founders The highlight of the 73-74 year was a banquetgiven in honoroftwo women very dear to Alpha Xi Delta-Miss Claryce Freeman, chapter director, and Mrs, Marv Burt Nash, the woman most responsible for founding the chapter at Henderson. Throughout the year, AZD gave money to charity and collected for Cystic Fi- brosis in September. Their national phil- anthrophy is juvenile delinquency, so during the year, they gave parties for the Attention Home in Arkadelphia, and con- tributed regularly to Pittman Hall Athe national philanthrophy in Massachusetts. Rush started with an informal partyeen- titled The Triumphs of Little 7Xlell falong Upper left - Reddies are No l ' is well exhibited by Alpha Xi Delta Upper right - Oops, I totem, sans lulia Phillips Left-Showing her talent, Twxla Butler wins the heart ot rushee, ludy Thomas with a Vaudex ille Show, and ended suc- cessfullx by the addition of thirteen new pledges. They also proved successful by captur- ing tirst place in the swim meet and second place in intramural volleyball. The Alpha Xi's were active in many campus organizations and activities. These organizations include the Heart and lxev, cheerleaders, SCA, GOCH, and Whos Who. The Heart and lxey Talent Show was won by an Alpha Xi who received S100 as a prize. Future plans include attending the National Convention in Chicago this summer. C Alpha Xi Deltafl87 Sig Taus Cop Intramural Crown 'Xllt'tXXllTlTllTL1llTtjtlX9l.lll IntramuralCrown, thrg sigma lau Mamma lWfttllT0fNl19l.1JlTlOllTIlTlx about the rush season anrl the new group of inert they xxoultl selett to carrx on their title tflimaxing their fall rush program, the Sig l,ltIs hvlil tht- formal rush hanquet in Hot springs .it the 'Nest Door XVhen bids were srgnt-rl the Sig laus were rexxardecl for their hard xxorlt with a pledge class of seven inen xx lhr in turn self-t ted Susan Dalton, a Delta Zeta, .is pit-rlge kltx1NN sweetheart Early in the tall, txxelxe girls were chosen ior int-inhvrship in Roses of the Shield , an .iusiliarx or Sigma Tau Gamma President of NRAJNQNIITllTt1Slllt'lt'lH,llTC'vVlTlll1 Rose of Sigma Tau tramma has lsathx conwav and the Vice Presitlwnt, the Sxwetlwart of Sigma Tau Gamma was Iutlx Nexxcoinh Thr- sig Taus were wry .rc me rn service proi- wt ts xxhit h int lucle-rl collecting tovs, lvoolcs, :aint-s, and other items for the Arlsaclelphra t ltiltlrvrrstrrlrinxxxltltltwasprQsQI1tQClttttl19I1t on Nunrlav when the-v had time to plav football and other games with them Qther projects Y .-. T',..--',,, Front row- Ntarx Tackett, lsathv Conway, Mike Campbell, Tommy Graff, Steve Gill, Hill Williams, Steve Tolleson, Gary Stevenson, Rusty Quillen, Tommy were collecting money forthe Heart Fund, par- ticipating in a National Cancer Drive and assist- ing in the Special Olympics for Arkansas Retar- dation Association. As a fund raising protect this veaig the Sig Taus printed a coed calender featuring different sororrtv girls' pictures and special school events printed on the calendar days. Sig Taus participated in all phases of in- tramurals and were football co-champions with a ll-l-l record. Along with winning this championship they won another big award on campus, the Ambassador Award. Sig Taus feel honored to have some of their members on the Varsrtv AIC Championship football team and the Student Government Association. The Sig Taus organized and held many suc- cessful social activities which included a White Rose Formal in the spring and a spring outing. The Sig Taus main obiectrvc-s were to pro- mote brotherhood, help HSC with any projects or functions and provide the community with any assistance .wg 's '10- pg.. Bla: k Charlie Plvmale, Mark jumper, Myron Crrscoe, Dennis Grubbs, MIlt0U argl fi . E fs-s Trunks' 'A ' .,..Qf Van Dusen. Back row-Gary Newcomb, Ion Lynn Davis, Mark Nutt, ludy Newcomb, Harold Woodard, Steve Toler, johnny Bridges. V fx. . Ng: I ,. x ,gf v TWQQ' + IX.1f 1' Q. a pu L ,5.,,.,..N.5 Lan ,. 'f TE X' : .. ,ng 'NR-'R w' N vz av 2.1 V rs .- -: - -sax Q- 91? :EY-1-'EK l-- l fmgllsi -I s ' ' .- new -:qs-vp ff-r -Q '-'ww .gf , .. K J A l' - l fs 'Q c. Q ,ig ' but ' , '-I-, 'lull'-'f F. l',-. . an .,., Fl' ' 1 K V. c - . tl l at , at nfrrsygzkf Opposite page - Frmd clmlxen .mtl uns tune- pm- vlde .tn entoytllnle eventng Iur Mtltun Van Duwn at Stg Tau uuttng, Left ATN' vpmlx that lwurnud thu muuntatn cluwn began when Tumnu Gmtt .Incl Tum Blaylock lst .mother turclw tm Reflrltv vu tory Below left - Rick Marlin ,1ndVe-rnnn Btutxlullml IlNSlE'l lu lwulcl tlmtnx nt tntmtmtml tntwtlmll gmnw Below - Cross campus tmve-I tuntlx Ut-nnts Cnulwlw mttng against ttrne tu get tu next tlnef H 1 1'zV Sigma Tau Camma!l89 DZ's Summer ork Pays Off The Delta Zeta s met at Cline Shore on Lake Hamrlton tn lune tor thelr NUTOTIIN txeelsend llerethex spenta xxeeltend trlledxx nth tun and hard xxorlt gt-ttrnig themselxes prepared tor the tall rush program to begun The DZR those the theme DZ Breton Lireatest Nororttx on Earth tor the rntormal partx lt nas ttrlloxxed hx a roarrne Sits party rn xx hlt h the members entertalned thelr rushees xxlth sones and tootl popular H1 the Bllk The UZR t lrmaxetl the rush DTOQTJTTTXXIll1llit'll'll'd' tlrtronal tormal partx .ind all tts sertotis and ten' der 'nnments ,X sucfesstul rush perlod was t rrmpletefl mth ltl neu, hardworlting pledges. The DZ s oipturetl the No, l trophy rn the lax llamrlton Basketball Tournament held Q-.it h xear ln the falgliid Phu Epsilon Fraternrtv and also tnolt lst place ID the tteld displays held tlLlI'llit.Q Homenomxng Heels, For phllanthroplt purposes, the DZ's col- Front row-Marx Brown, ,Ntantiv VtrsAluster Second row-- C-.nthra firewrmroofl, susan Dalton, Cmger alwrl, lurly Ellllfitl, ltffbbre Storlor, Crnrly Adams, Dehbre fniult. Pam lueblte Third row -Maude Nv'V'l'7illl, Parila luehl-.r,-, ffhi-rvl Clanclx, Marty Ham- mond Fourth row --lee Ann Thompson, Cer rlia l :Cls+'fln2, lan tlertholt, Rrrbln Boles, lo Beth Bar- lefted money for the annual heart tund drive and sponsored a Flame Fantasy Fashion Shoxe' in which different girls and boys mod- eled tor Chandler's Dress Shop. One ot' the brggest events forthe DZs is the annual Colonade Banquet held in honor ot thelr parents. Here they present awards for suholarship, servrce, best pledge, and outstand- ing senior to their members. Thus year's Colonade Banquet was held at the Continen- tal Restaurant in Arltaclelphia. Delta Zeta is very proud other members that serve the Senate, Heart and lxey, Alpha Chl, lsappa Delta Pi, and the Star and Grade staffs, They also feel honored to have their members selected as cheerleaders, majorettes, Fraternity Sweethearts, Reddie Stars, Who's Who, ROTC and Pershlng, Rltlels Sponsors, and representa- tn es to the Homecoming royalty Court. rf' rentine, Chrrstr Cos, Ann Loomrs, Melissa lordan, Eileen Botstord, lsathy Conway, Connre McKinnon, Lrhby Dayrs, Carl Brown, Dee Dee Duke, Barbara fwrlfw Cfflfh' Cla-ments, Martha Adltrns. Back row -Clarl 5harp, Dehhre Arrington, lanet Cruse, Vrcltie smrth, Vanessa Canady, Teena Hollrnger, Gay Green, Becta Philllps, lo Black E x- 'i 'fi 'air .-mv .K Q t. l - fs r ' l 1 Q24 ' l . Kr . 1 qs 1 S 'Z f Q i Z s ' b Above-Martha Adkins proudly shows off her Delta Zeta banner, whale David Vanderwater looks on, Below-The DZ's show their school sprrrt at pep assembly, Af -4-2 Y-W H5 .-Q LeftAMJrlv Hgnmmoml, portmxmg .1 ISUZU! twen- agcr, smgs to the ruslwes Lower l'ighl7V.lI'lC5ml Canadx sits Cuhtumlx xxhlie Ul1l1,!X'IlTj.Q .1 rmh pam' Bel0w!DZ nwvwwlueu hold .1 memumhle gqthe,-rump, IIT honor UI their pledges 'A Q' W I , E- str , , qv I 8 1 V K fa' ' ' xi- A.. ,. ,ffm -Pez , - .- Sf,-L.. ---1: M , 1 'fr1-ww .. X 22,3-A , . ., M - ff- I- , wav:-, ,252 . X ... , ' , , li ' 'I - , ,- 1. X N. 5,52-fQ'.'15. FSR ?5 x.g?c , H ., x K. V , 4- ' -51,54 Q. ,S-A. F 1 I ,V :JF X Eh? 'V 'fl-4 . f' .' v- - 'W--.-, -:N ., .: 'ff',- ' :A -'l.aS4'f,-ufnf lg xf, v. Wai 1. 3,51 mr: rf - g , ,M ,L ,Fxf sr.- . 4? ..,4 Delta ZQIJX1 91 J-',-.y 9-31. .1 J. P H -. . -X - 5- Xlffflf i 1?-.w-,, 144, xg: g, , , . -. evil I l U l I sl to rl 1 a fr -:Y su-1--.-1. qdian-wi nannies:-an V-:iii 5... anvil gqiii titanic 11111 niqufnvs 3 vans: I as U ,SJ it j th 1 Xu XX an RX Rx ,fl Q -9- fi-5 ttxtqfli xyg.,,Vs-D, , ,. ll ' ,:'l,'-- ' W ' 5 l ,.a X Zil- H s Pi' uw. v u9iC.' ' it -Z:'4 WFD5- Q t l ' l l l :NFA-ill 1 'ER 5' Above left-Aher a busy day, Glynn O'Neal and Larry Hdnknns take advantage ofthe tree tood at the Tiger- Que Above right-College ns not all hard work and no play, at least not forthe Theta XIlS. Above-Thanking dheacl, Dan Stratton, tummy Bray, and Rncharfl Wnght try to trgure out next year'S NQl1E'ClUll:' Right-Endangerung hrs life, lohn Benjamin t92fTheta X1 ehnws on has unuwal talent .ffr '-e-sf AAA. - ll bi , -Q.. -.1 'PU' 3 , 1 :raft P v--r-uv,wQ1vvwvvn'i.-nn-A B - gnu-aww' wa ., . Theta Xi's Devote Time To Rebuildin Trying to rebuild their chapter, due to the loss of members after graduation, the Theta Xi's did not participate in fall rush. However, they vvere successful in picking up six nevv pledges, a good start on the road to recovery, Throughout the tall semester, they worked hard to prepare themselves for spring rush. As a fund raising project, the Theta Xi's opened a shoe shine stand in February. The money they raised helped to finance parties for spring. Their hard vvorlt proved worthy when their member- ship rose again. The Theta Xi's, active in the community, were active members of the Civitan Club, largely through their vvorlt in the Big Brothers program. They ended the year by honoring their fathers on Dads Day and vvorlting even harder for the year to come. :mm '0WHR0b9Vl Ffeem-in, lOhn Beniamin, Larry l-lanlxlns, Glenn Richard Wright, limmy Bray D'Neal, Dan Stratton. 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Front row--Lnu Ge-rgelx' lnhn Purlell, Tfxnx Sanders, Tfxnxmx Muller, Runnx' Ruwlnerrxg Rm lhrrlenne, Ben Vwlllanwwn, Chuck Heltlwll, Nntlmn Cialis, Ruxf VVotmrl Btrwen, Rnnrlx ,Ntxxrx1.m, Irxlxn Fullxrnglxt, Bu Rxwelus-rrx', Above-Nexther lurolxen wrists, nor dark ut night wrll stay Ben William-xon trorn his appmnted meals Right- Oh, nw gosh, what dxrl he my thev put in that i.lutt ' E'XQlJll'TW kenrw Mann and Dwight Symp- son, I . l 19-1fPl1iSigmaEp5uIon M -'x rx Second row-Ntxkfg Pe-nrwn, hen Vaughn, Rmlnex' ...r Steve Sutton, Exleen Bljfxfflffl, Bulw Antlwnv, lam Law- reme, Ian He-xtlwlt, Mxlxe McQueen, Phrllup Cowger, Ibxxfrglxt SIIUDSOIW, Dwaxfne Iolxnwn, Boll Sehourn. Back row-Tunxf Bolmnnon, Inn Copeland WN. , ,A .Qs 'VN +L' 'X . x y W W 11: U X ' 9 ' 13 ,L .tyfg . ,lk 4, -L Y 4 f- A - ' X. A. 5 ,n , 1 ,V 41. 1- fm., 'fu I 1 D ,1 E x s x Q 'Sf 'ef ,Qi ff' n 1 -- 24 -1 .-as -i q 1, .. A , fr uf Upper l9f1-,X Phu Ng xlclurx smzlf- .N 3 mdm pam 1 .2 as shuxxn bv hmmm Rusclwrrx Left- 1 lmrlvs flrlwvll KmlrI1HeH wurrxw Jlmut hu mm as .1 plvfigv whllv wx.. ' ' X Bob fmxlvr .md N.eIh.m gulls +,rymh-r1wpLuh- what nl ,,, xhuulfi llc Below -Enlhusrdxru mls-vxwn Bu Rowlwrrv, Rsmmv Hemver, Tum Hulmmwvw, and NatP1.mC.1lIx ual! mr JUIJHTPI'l'LIxlUVUt'l'.Iffhk'1V harm-warming Lnrmuv M110 LW. sf' new 5 ,, . gi , Q -13? 1 ' .. . -X -, f: C M, , 5: ,, f. ,, 15 J .'- Q , f m',.,13gr,fjfgflQ M ' M ' . , f ., - H- - ., , .R 'fi ' M1 .,: 4 A -' 9. J,p:2:aggf:,,4 . I ' ' 41- 1 , giygf f15fT , 1 Aff ' , , H V Six-qw! ,iS,3f 4--f gc '--h., ., - V ,-,nxh x ' - ,--5? l --- - M.. V ' , 9199 j A- , ..., - A., -. Fir 'f Miifigg,-'g Phi Sigma Epsilon I 195 Mm mm Mudx' the American Imrwapclwcielwtal rmmxement ur the prwm mai 1:1 ulnmre rows, but thatk not all that goes on m a Hwwdsmm Qlawromwm. Hundreds nn pcm als are thawed, reams or paper melt away, and Mmdf of gdwup urgulate during the umlrxe ut everv Llaw. Thw us Academics. ight-iffiu, Fgdlmqht mul-wx uw mn dw Mbr.1rxk .--.V L-,W 'l'fFvlVVul U1Y.MMw l'J1,-XcfadwmuUmmrm 5 M 3 5 g , if f' X 1144. ' QS'--WW f fl, y ,' 41.- ,,fa::c'a 1, A Aw , x,d4 ,gJ,vf,gim. ,L A, ,, I, f f ,. .u. ,, f. , X -. .if '- ...ng .J ,565 'M-W '.:, F',g,,,,l!j,g'f,b ,V - K1 pf A. If ' ,. 'ff',-1,0 J' ' f 2f b Q-3'-fs '. ' L' out ' ' ' J: K J' -Q 1 A j I ZXAX ' .Af 4 Top- XX.nxm' N1.1x5, pI.1kh'!1K'HY Duff-Ltur, prmuhs ,,, ,V . 'N' L 5 lun Omg:-Iw. xxnlw wrm' 513.411-nwwnt v1mlvvml Far I'-,f ff, y' left - Par Mia wk xln-sws .1 puml In hu .1cix.sm4-ri 'Qfgxf 5 unUpm1lmrnl.xw Left - Iinmw lmumkmlmw rt-.nfs ilu xx-xixxfgsi .Q MJ X t.1p14-wltrlwv plum 4 um1pL1tvr Below -171 L Vmrlr w A , X Hughw IUNIVLH lx has elqss nn ilu- lrwrmauw ul Ihr- X if AYAY ., l'T10fiQlH novel -I-mu - FEET , Sikix .L-Hmmm, . k -N -- rf as gl . :- Academics DivisnonH97 Role and Scope Gets Facelift Dr, Martrn B, Cjarrrson made the ane nountement that Henderson had modrtred rt's Role and Stope statement durrng the latter halt' ol the trrst semester, lt aslted the Llnrtetl 'States Otttce of Educatron to Clas- srtv the c ollege as an Advanced Develop- IlTg1ll'tNlllLlllfJl1H, The ten weels perrod ot'UCt, I5 through D+-ti ll was designated as a trnal analysts and planntne perrod to complete a numher ot spec :tat ohgectlves, :nt ludrng a Com- prehensrve trve-vear plan that would state plarnly the drrectron Henderson would talte rn hrgher educatron rn Arkansas. The College tommrtted rtselt' to talsrng a hard loolt at rtselt and educatron, with a new toward wldenrng the ln5tltution'S st ope, partrcularly rn programs drrectly re- lated to gettrng a loh. The trveevear plan that was developed hv Role and 5t,ope covered the last year of thus hrennrum and two additronal bren- Vtturtts, Some thrngs Il1ClLlflPCl rn the plan were a proposal tor a suhstanttal federal grant for advanced tleveloprng llTSllll.lllUV1S, legisla- trve requests for the next hlennrum, antici- pated t urrrrulum changes, a realustrc staff- rngg gurrle, a tund rarsrng program, a bulld- program, and conttnurne relatrons with the Arkansas Board ot llrgher Learning. Ahove left - Nlr frarner ltrtnlts .rt the Llot lx as time runs out Above right - Ur trarrrson prourllv rlrs- plats los nw. F-if-tlflre gat Lf-t Below - Dr Clarnson tlrst usst-s I'sSll4's 1:- Mrs. Garrison Participates In it ' Campus Life A r 7 ,lux XX'hvh aslscfl ahout ht-r respurtstlwrltttg-s '- ? ' fha l l ' 'R KN attfl JCIlX'llIQ'N as J grtllvglel- prefslflewtlls wlttk EH , X l ., Mrs, Martlh H. Carrtsrm rcpltucl, I clru I I ' Q N 1, ff mam' thmgs arrwtmcl campus hut I tvs-l that I , A f -A lf xxuulrl do must nt them wltetltvr l was thr- ' -- Prvslrle1rtt's wuts' or hut. I ltlw people-, and I HIWIHX' hemg .tfHUl1Cl thvmf' l I Mrs. Garrrsrm xx as thclw,-rl a lmsy wt HNJI1 l thrs past war Shel attemlvfl athlvtrt Q-whts, campustumtmrts, aml was l11tslk'ssl4tI'Nt'X- t A , , ,Sr C l'dllllIlWt.1NlHlllfflttllxlli' llWL'tNllssllvt1rlk1r- sum Tva xx as hvlrl thvrv and tht- gurls more mtvrx tewecl IH the plvasaht atmrrsplwrv ul that lrrvtylv lmmt-. Varrwus mths-r groups artrl urgahlfaturms also mul tlu-ret Mrs, Garrrsfm was alstr rnxnlwrl Ht xarrl rms Lttllllllllllllk' actrxrtws, Shv attt-hrlecl st Haptlst fllllffll aml was an .tnttvv rm-mlwr ut Lhurch Worm-rw Lfmtt-rl Thus .IHIXJIIUIW Jllvltlpltttl lu lttslL'f llrmtncl t'l'lrt- tluhs lwtwz-mth all Clelhrmmthattrms. F-hey was also a memlwr ot thv Crtuhtv lrhrarv Bcmarfl, thc l'ltllltarm1tmL, ahtil tht- I' EO Shv was .1 HLIFNP hx prfvlvsslttlt aml lwlpr-fl a grvat rleal wtth thty Rt-rl Crttss Blllttfllllttllllil Above - larrx Xtrlltams 1-rum-. .1 tulsa- wth Xlrs irarttsuvt Lefl - Mrs Crarrlsrm lalsvs .t ttrwssatgv IMI hwr ltusltaml Bvlow 1fV.ll14lX Nalvs lt-.tins htm tu plax .1 mln slams' ,gr J , ly ' -1,-,naw , S O V fl! s. 163' 'ss-r Prvsltlvrtt lllcl ' ' dents 'L 1 1'- ice-Presidents Head Specific FEBS MR. ERWIN CARNER, vrce-presrdent tor Busrness Attarrs, worlsed toward the trnantmrl detauls required tor various reno- xatlons on Campus this year.Amongtl1ese xx ere Womat ls Hall and tlwe Student Union Burldrng. DR. CARY ANDERSON, vlce-presrdent ltlf5IL1ClGfTlAl4lAdlF5,XVdSlFl5ll'Lll'NGlWl3lINDIE- sentrng the Student Code ot Rrglwts to the Board or Trustees. Thus Code specrtred Cer- tarn rrglwts granted to students. DR. IUE T, CL,-XRlx, academic vice- presrdent, was the coorclrnator of the acaclemrt programs of the College. Under lwrs drrectrnn, an lnterrm semester was ot- tered. lt appeared to be very successful and mav become a regular part ofthe College ntterlngs. MR. CURTIS GARNER was appolnted as x me-presrdent ot Development. Among has dutres are placement, and career de- velopment, Above left- Dr Clan Anderson tllstusstls rssues tx rtlt l',l4'Nllflk'l'Il lflarrrstrn, Above right- Ur Clarls en- jrrvs .1 sllr c' tal unlfl xxJlx'Vf'nr'lt1n Middle - Mr Cluftls Cnrrner t-ngagvs rn drsnussrrrn math associates Bottom - Nlr Erwin tlarnvr listens as tl trlend dv- st rllves rl lUl'lUX sltu.ltlun rv e Q el I . V. .sal 4.7 r' 'A A - N- , . . .. 1 A A 'T . . ' - 9 ,ful ' 4555 . if kc! be Q 4' 1.5-Q., fx-Cf' .t . ,, , . X .1 R V ,5 . +1-131-537: ' :YZQNN ,-I exif XS J :warts C Ag 'ff 4 -r-'ms-Q5:is'S'g.. YT, rg, ' . , .- 1 .A A Q' 4 1' I., 12-2 'it . t . f vt- ' Qing .ji 4 '. F ,-s.lWW9Olcw,- y H ' 'K' I-541-?'t, 5 nun ef t ' I x tt? ! . I - X- I X , 1 I ,jm- I-Qt 'ffigti . Q , 1 mix ,. 'NT' I S--'-M,,,:,.,: 2' X 'W ,tt X., . . X' 'tt . K -tw .. Q. tt.. A NJ. ,. . -QFX. ' a ' A' .i1Q:A.x4. dministrators Promote College Interests DR MILLARD STRACK, .1 J 5-watt INt'tW'lbt'l'LJftItt1 H5C acimtrttstrattfm ts dum ot'ACttcIem1c' wrvtcex, Ht- adtutntwtvrett the various tests reqtttrt-Cl tor must stttdvhts whtlc' thev art- enrolls-cl at HCIttIC'fk.ttIW UR, XNJALUO DAHLF-TENT ts tlt-an rut gmdtmte stttcltes, In Jdchtttm to worlxtng wtth .all gmclttatt- students, he tttught wx- eml t Iasws tn tht- fluid ut Eftttt ttttcm. DR. IAMEH ANDREXV5 wax thvttlwci tn mtmerottx sttrvew designer! to mtl tutors planmng tor the college. Ht- tx dtrvttur ot Imtttttttonal Restart h and Dewlupmt-ht. Top - Dr Ntmt k rf-lttxtw with tllt-tttjtx ttt tht' Nlttttettt Linton Middle - Dr Uthlstt-ttt mstrttt Is Ntttdt-ntx tu htm ttt nuke tt prttpttr ttlxt Bottom - Dr Artttrt,-tw Spool-tx wtth Itmhn Emi ,-Xnthtmv 4., elf. L . eg 95 l 76 f'-4. ',-lx if fx.. .f .V 4 '-Y 4 -145 fb. I x Board pproves Code of Rights A Student Code ot Rights was approved bx the Board ot' Trustees, The rrght to protest retrultment aCtlvrtles by Certain groups or agenmes on Campus, the right to have rntormatron IH a student's trle lsept contrdentral and released only by hrs permission or rn actordance with state-rl tollege polrcv, and the rrght not to have the t olleee use drsr rplinary author- rtx to duplrcate a penalty It the student has brolwn a law are among the provisions rn tltls new Code. Txxo student representatives were Cho- sen to act as a lrason between students and the Board, They were allowed to attend all sessrons and tome oprnrons but were not able to vote. The students, Larry Williams and Margaret Vogler, were Chosen be- teaust- they were not afraid to speak out. A new Board Member, Brll Abernathy, was added lle had been an educator tor many years and was partrc ularly interested rn hrgher oducatton. Abernathy replaced H. Clradx' Srnrth whose term expired this year. Above - ,Nlvmlrt-rs ot the Hrrarrl ot Trustees listen to proposals Right - Hoarrl member, lame-s ll Pilking- ton lrslvn- ,rttt-ntnvlx 4-4+-ix 'L ..- N ,A 95. .: f 4 X P we Top left Warren Them corwders xhrngs carefullv betore making up hrs mrnd Top rrght - New Board member BlHAberr1athx acquamts hlmeelf wuth pro- cedure Above Dr Garruson and Rav B. Martun iistifll' X we - ...wa u-1 1, ffxxxy ,X l X -., .EE , X X . L ' . A 5 S f l if Y, .H , .5 ,1 ' l t . I ' F. .X . :-: ' , , 'ily '- ' - k - Us A w- .-.,g,.::.5! 'QR V 'bf . ,V - C System Continues Success Atttnlt-mac ATTJIFN Ctmtmuecl tu utter the sul t esstul C-NC gmclmgsvstcrh Jlcmgwlth tht- regular pllldflllljl wstt-th, Mahv students elm-ctccl tu ltllxtt courses under the C-NC NXHll'lWl.lI1ClX.X'CVE wellmtlsfneclwutlw1t.Th1s sxslt-m guxes the student .1 chame to take urL1rses41L1tufhlslleltl without lmvlhg to trmwpetv tur graclcs wlth students ID that slut-c :tu Held C wllmge credit :hay also he earned throughtheC'l,EPprtJgr.1mt1hdthrOugh de- xwlrnprmgnttzl tuurses for hugh school at-mmm Top - xtr luf in smut-rs llltllly qtluetlfuws thmugh, wut lhf'rl.ux Above - l-in L 1'.r.1h.amwallstumllxluhls Ml , llfw Right - Ntrs tlmrlslltv Ttmmhs t-hluys rl-lvwxlmrzwzllx S- 'ff' 'll-Q 'xv 1flf'.,llr 'XII lfs E I' ,Aw Business Affairs Supervises Iobs Tlw IHINIIRA-5 .minus ful thu uvllcgv arp' umcimtwl lux tin- Dlx :sum ut limurwess AI mlrs, ltsL1pe:'x1wstlwCful1w.,v'spumlmw 1 mg and houkkevpxlwg fLlI1CfllJIWS The IDIXISIUH JI Omne, Lmcl the Rvdriue P3nu,+kstm,1v'v ,-X uxllvctlun ILMIIHI Im JH stufiunt .14 su dlrmls tlw Plwxsxcal Pllmt, tlw Pwr mounts, the BL1sll1L'r-sUTIlc w Lnlw prmlrlfgs L1 Llww lvmslwumg wrx IL v mr students am! fl- nultx lt Jim l1hlIl1I.3ll1x .ngvmx ILIIWII ml LUUDI5 Iur f'K'kI3QHl2'l'fi KJITHILIN lYIQ,Jl1ifLl' Hum Left-NM Hqrlwr .xmxxvrs ,I c1LnwImr'u Im .m m- lw+'sTv'LfsILI1IvVH Belovs left - Pun! 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Y f .A ..- 'ff' ., Q 7' X K x I Ar: - X -- 'j.g3gw if 5 5. qw'-'S ib- 5- Q . V 1 . r 1 .5-. ff N?- 17 Studemt UfTIOI1'lU9 The llrxrsurm ot 5tudent f-Xttlurs Is dedi- t ated tn the tnntept that the entire tollege ttwmniunrtx should he a learning enxlron- int-nt. lt Is dlrettlx ttmnterned with enroll- rnefnt ttHLlI1Nf:'lIHtl, trnant ral ard, personal tounsellng, lmusrng, health prohlerns, tutoring, .lttlx Itlew, organizations, enter- mrnmt-nt, DFQJTSQIIOIWAHClCdI't't1l'i7lJlWDIHj.1, Counseling Center Dr XX rllrs Inrnan is ID charge of the tnunwlrng cjenter. It Is open to all students haxrng perxorwal, atadernzt, or xocatlonal prtulvlerns This x ear the t enter has added to its st-mites with a neu tederallv-funded program Inf drsadxantaged students. Dr. L'larent,e Hotstorrl ls in Q harge ot the Spe- t ral St-rx rc esljranfh,xxhlfhprpx'1CleSIL1trrr- ing and personal and wt ral dexelppment ini the rlrsatlxantaged student. Campus Security Dean lnlwnson handles student tonduct and satelx He is rn t harge nt the Campus Nt-1 untx, who are ahxaxs rearlv tn lend a helping hand to a stranded student. All cars are equipped with tirst-and luts, tire extin- tiurslwrs, lumper cahles, and gas fans. The Nenurrtx Utttcers xxprlt around the Cloflx tO keep the tampus sate. Financial Aid The student trnancrial and program was ngxamped during the setond semester, Mr. Les Hyder is in tharge ot' loans, scholarship loan grants, and the work-study program. Before spring hrealt, a seminar was held for students interested in financial aid for the summer semester andthe 7-1.75 at ademic vear. Student Affairs Remains a an -Faceted Division 'Q fmqin v-'ff7'c .,.,, xx x ..........,... :ro a .J' . 29 -I ,- v f I fv if ? J I ll Studs-nt ,Axllrillfw Above Right - Dr Luther, Dc-an Smith, and Wavne Mays lrmlt mer some plans Above-'hefretaries Barhara Na-wlmrri, kathy Hesse, Frnnia 5eIIf-rs are alwaxs how Right - Mrs Hatson takes the tempera- ture- .ind pulse ul .1 sul student, if fig iikkwy in -. 'X'ixvxKX, - X if V gvrzgtztix X--: V: .K . .- si ll Q 596' N-.r x lg 'Y 5 'Q , L VI.-Jimi.. X IQ! 5 C. j gy. - fp , . X, NN x i x l :E V , . ' ll ' sl 1 ' lll :: lilll rs if l! l,l lb Hml rl pt X l x' l n l ,FV l i A5 X -K' lb f , s. , s 3 'S JW M U7 1 s f l Q , 3 r H A at . , I 1 nf tl r ', l I' f 1 .- sf t 1 W 2? .P v' ' N N . N is . . Above right- Wavne Mays adjusts A name plate nn a plaque at Henderson House Above left -Dr Inman counsels ta student rn hrs nttrce Above- Dean Iohnson and Ium Harms ClIsCuss strealung on Campus, Right-Mrs. Mxles talses Elaine Newtons blood pressure. Nr Q4 LC 15 . Y 1 ' xii Housing Student Affairs exercises supervlsron over the nuusnng uf students tlrruuglw Dean Ruth Causey. Henderson lms seven dorms for unmarried students and one clurnw plus trailers for nmrruefl students Dean Causey also lstl1elaCulty adviser for tlwt- Residence Hall Assocmatuon. Student Atfairsflll Lett - Dr Don Pennrngton shmxs Candx Natef the prograrne tnr one or hrs retrultment plans Below - Xlr Tom Lallaxxax and Ntrs Bettx Culflase ure rake out a ten mxnutes to relax Above- Dr l-lntstonl talks about the speual serx :ces IIT the Loun- NClllTQ Ll'lllVl ' 4 , li .f , . '12 Nw -, . ,A G 9 X E1 -I e 'S l l 'Wen-N el. ' '- ' .. , I -- ,4--sg., . I ' ,vw-lxlkllxxf lr A vv. r- , Ls. Student Development 5'--14 '--- r '- The Department tor Student Develop- T P' 2 ment DTkJX1Llt'SODDLJIWLIDIIIGSTOT maxrmum growth ul Its student Qllentele through A flume planned programs and servlces. The De- partment, through tts Il'lX'UlX't'l'lTGl'1l wtth students, also promotes greater peer group rnterat tron slolls xx mth opportunrtres tor en- hantlng sotral growth and luroadenrng wnsrtnrtx tor others, Dr, Rohert lx. Luther and Nlrs X rrgtnua iwmrth are the deans for Student Dt-xelopment. xlr, Haxne Mays rs the Drrector ot Vlatement Serxrtes. Throughout the sl hnol war as a part or tts loh placement st,'l'N. lCt', xx rll sghedule tnterx new dates tor recrurters, matntaln plaeemt-nt credentrals, and assrst students rn malune spectrum Contatts with tuture emploxers Mr. Mays does vocatronal tounselrng and adxrsrng, to sensors and graduates He also Lorordrnates the print- tng ot a hrfmonthly llstrng ot employment opportunttles, Dr, Don Pennington IS rn Charge of re- the Career Development Center student placement tales, process Career Development Recruitment team +A, -Z 1 ig nl i Y if .- 0- 1- .... Q fq iK rruttment tor Henderson. The department made a promottonal trlm ot the campus to show throughout the state at different hugh st howls to prospectrve students, Health Service Nlrs, Nlt1FCld Mules and Mrs. Carolyn Bat- son are the two nurses on duty at the Health Center The serxrc e prox :des qualrty health nare for all students enrolled at HSC. The serxme ts usually the husrest durrne the told and rlue season and early sprung. 'll Student Attalrs we Left- Dean Causev and Teena Dul.1gerdlsL'usQ hum, ing problems Below left - Les- Hyder helpx El student applw for fmanclal and Below right- Dean ,-Xnrlvav Son Chau mth a xwearv Carol Io Clark -..Z r' UU, -.5 .- A 'IQ isa, 1 X X f A-Q ,., Z'-T: L. , A 1k ' Us WR JI-1 Mini Semester ini Semester Sparks Interest Henderson State College's tirst interim semester took place Ianuary 2-I 6. Regular courses and courses tor non-traditional students were offered, Students could gain one to three hours credit and be graded on the system of regular grades or the CR-NC system. The short semester gave students an op- portunity to take courses not in the regular college schedule and to earn an additional three hours toward graduation in lieu ot a correspondence course. It could also he used as a means tor students to reduce their regular tourse load during the semester. Lining teachers and the Administration a chance to explore teaching and learningot an intensive nature was another purpose Ot the semester. Students said that they were glad to pick up additional hours and they enioyed the change ot format. Students also liked hav- ing only one class to concentrate on rather than tour or tive. The nine classes offered were: Indi- vidual Income Tax, Micro Technique, Drug Abuse Workshop, Crime and Delin- quency, Descriptive Astronomy, Child and Society, Lahor and Industrial Sociology, History oi' Physical Science, and Meas- urement and Evaluation Each class met three to tour hours daily. R, Below - Dr. Green explains how to make up a valid test, Bottom - The role ot the child in society is demonstrated on a chart by Dr. Leroy Miles, Ks.. xl , X i wi .1 Top - The urple rs :Q popular method ut L lassrrmm Orgarwrzatlmrm Right - Mr Dodson F'I'T1Dh3SIZt'N the nmpurtame Qt tiling If'1CUl'l19 Iaxe-Q uyrrertlv Above - Mr Freedman explaum pruble'rr1sor lndus- H K trial mclolugv, .Alf 1:5 lg' Mg' nr' .-TY , ,, 44,'f'y r gm 4. -N -3 K ffufffrw ' M355 '-x Mini Semester! 'Y Q 1, r J l r .5 g-P: 3 1 'X EE gn K, 215 'nl , 5- .. fi . I - K . KW L Xxx Q - f Q - J - qt Q X -. N L, Business Stud Aids Community llllllllgllllk' pmtvo.1r'tlw5Clioul ntBusl- ln-will.1te'tl mme vrnplmsus on allocating lts rlyx4rtlr'tt's lu VNUUI CtJI'tHNLIHIIy I1t'QCls. Xl-rx tntrrst-S new .lclclt-tl that lmmclenecl alll- ttrrrrtultrrn tm the traflltrontal College slllllt'lll .lntl .11 tlief sunw time met specific :rw-rls rm tlm- .lllult tfrninurnltx' Sturm- of llwew1u1rst's.trlllwlr1'1,t'I1Ilx'WUIt'Real Es- l,llfJ,lrn-l1er.illl1stlrtmt Q, Inclux'uflL1.'rl lncume lmws 41mtvrnpur'.1rx' Etunornlt lssues, ,mtl Nt,rn.1g+frnvnt Nuperx Nun, Mme even- lll',l1Illt'llllf.1X ull ttrrnptrs rn Hut Sprrngs, tmlrlr-n trnrl ll1llilt', tis well as on carnpus .',v'lr'rll.lrlt'.1X.l1ldl1lc'IHsILlCl6DlsIl1lspdsI X. r-,ar wlwr rrt t rrtlrst-s were rrttvrefl can a non- lr.rrlltlfrn.rl lmsls lm rw-trefflrt and forthe t:.1rlltllrr1.1l L lt'llll. l.rr trllx lll tlw St lmnl nt Business Con- txrwtlrrrl rn prnxlflw ilu- Cl'll1llNLllWllV with A l.1r llllX-Slililflll rwmnpuwtfr pool to do ref -lr-trrf lx Xrnnng tlww wrtlw whom taculty .mtl elllfll'l'llX xx f rrl,f-fl tlm gust year were the sl.1Tlarnl tlwt l.rrlN C lblllllk' lllflj.1G,'stJllvIC6, the XM-st 1 f-ntml rXrlt,lns.ts l'l.1nnlntg .incl De- 'wllrrwrne-ril lll'wlI'lt t, tlu- lurtlMuturCon1- rv.11'zx .lnrl tlrr- llt'lltl4fl'NlH1 Stale Cfillege l71-'wlrmgwrne-rrt llltlt ll Top - HY: ln. he,-.l lrs,r!xr1Nlr'r lUIsll11Il'-,Ul1.lx- J -lrlflr-rw rlllrlzrti lfl:-gl-f,lr.llrlrrr Right - Mrs Kurl- .wr ilffwt- r.rl'.l r-rrlrrVwlJ.rrl1't1z'll','.4'rls ll llKll.IlltrlW N L' W. ' V -,,,r...-- I wgx.. E V M-K. x. ' ..-4' if , -yr A n ' A rr 4' ' ' mf' A df, N F in I 1 Q, Y , ' :Y N l . X - . xx 38' - i f xx V3 r- -,... - ..:-.-Q. . . Y! A If r Y vf ff' ,-. Jpper Left - -,,.,--v- fi 1 ,frY1 Z QI -1..., li-'Ph Mr. Gearld Sheppard hands out class iards to students. Upper Right - Anita Collle and lam Green learn the untncacues of the Rotary Cal- Julator In Office Machrnes. Above - Ron Bepkwnth earns another facet of Office Machrnes - the Switchboard, Students Gain Perspective In Observation Secondarv Education 'Xn apprvrxtut-slwvp program IH the manor sqltltltxlltt' txt st-ttrnclarx' eflucatmn con- trnuuxl tp he sutu-ssrul Students xxt-rc al- lt xxx tid to up 4 rut .md ohsorxc rvgulart lasses Ill hugh st ht rt rls lwttwre the actual pn rlussmn st-mt-ster. Thus ,ntlerjl the student Ill llldlsllltl up hrs rnxnd uarlx Ill lllslUllt'y1t'i,CtfL'Ul'J5lH xx hvther he xx amtt-tl tu t ontlmle Ill toather wdut .rttrrh Elementary Education Elf-rm-ntarx educaturn had a program Ill xx hxt h students xx ore alluxxed tn xxorls xx nth fhxldren. The students were allpxxfod to teat h them xarltrus slxrlls, Special Education 'X graduate program an lturnung Drs- .rhrlutxes xx as estahlrshod at Henderson to me-vt the need tm' thus program IH the area avrxvfl llx the tflllejge. fillttltifll and NLIDl7OVllXtt statt tor Iltls pn xgranx xx as prrxx :ded hx tlwOL1Cl11taRcg- rtmal Mental Health Cvnter. The Center also pmxltlwrl Classwupm spate and Cllllfllltll with spemltlti lvarmng fll'-vtllllllllt'N for HllN43FX'8llOll. On-campus tlompnstratxons and practrt urn glasses Ill tht' tihlld 'ierxucv tivnter un Humlcrsrm t.xmpus xxt,-rc .rlstr held, Right - ltr l'tr!rrnlx ls .llnxxlt tu lx,mtl txtlt gmpt-rs Below - litrlvt lt-pxufnls thrf'.l1ls,l prtmp,-ctw: IMO l -Lp .--NV if ? Q4 v-'ju ..-43 I To D - lllifk Tgrplm Jr1fiXX'vII1e-Cnzxfe Mkxrwwm Ilxtcn mn mm M Ina - 1 , ry-,nvri Right- -'Xvwmfttr Srmth Tuflrllx hw 'xklfilli-YINLIJ' rvqulremrarwlx In xxurkmq un 1 m n Ivrm ID th+ ' - 1 Mvfim Lab Above-Dr xwrrghl nnulwx .1 pmnl lu l1rsclJsS EduCation!l1Q Social Science and Psychology - Focus on Man Y ,-M-crwx mr:u'Nvu.1l5tL1rIrw arc dc- gxwi Tw www Nu- Ntuclffnl m ulwtolnnng ll ',.'m'm:'.f P,rM:xxNmlL1v UT IIN' INKIUVX UI xm.',1fum.llvnlrvlrmll lmmtrx IH portugu- .nr fmt.-xx gl-wgxqulwx, .xml goxvrnrwwnt ww X H. 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S 1 1 v F I Y-mifwl 5.v,'f21.55:v 'ff 11 'ffa N . - r :N ,- ' re: I N, Sim , V . ,: falc-535 - ' -, ' ,.,t:-'wwf-:,:g .. .1 I 1 jiiijfi A: Q35 X. 4 , .:.- k ,M-v ' wx- ' 'lx IE I 1 X , X ,, A Xixq . f. - ' i - . ' fa Tl, Eg.: A 2:15 1-:Q f ,, - 'V ' ' ' f X W e. X U flirt! A -F3 .Q Agia' H ' J 'iv' . gn N? 3' . f , Above Left - Mr Murmv gmal Dr LuX'.1r m .mv wx lhwr Iammux Manwgym rielmtffx Left - Hr l.n,Lm.m draws .1 pmmt IU lmxlmw Iemsturv Above-' Ur WmrwSllleacwlewlanexamwplemr hw iwwlwlugx LILN Social Science Psyclwologyflll 1 X. 1: li Mytholo y Adds A ew Dlmenslon A new course, Mythology, was added to the English curriculum in the Spring in keeping with the new policy of the depart- ment to acid one new English course each semester. Creative writing was being scheduled for the fall of 1974, while other courses were in the planning stage for fol- lowing semesters. Extended use of audio-visual aids and materials was made in both developmental and regular freshman English sections, Stress was placed on student becoming well acquainted with the library and its tools. Mr. lack Butler, poet in residence, be- came a member ofthe English faculty dur- ing the Spring semester. l-le worked with both English faculty and students, and de- voted some time to other schools of Clark County. Also newly established on campus was a chapter of Sigma Tau Delta. a national English honor society. The English faculty and many eligible students became af- filiated with the new organization. A brochure, which pointed out some of the highlights and services of the English department, was published for distribution to future Henderson students. Proscenium, the English departments annual literary publication, continued to afford opportunities to students and faculty to publish original stories, articles, and poems. Above Left - Students stormed the bookstore to buy the necessary textbooks. Above Right - Dr, Hughes explains writers and their works in Modern Novels. Right - Margaret Vogler questions Mr. Adcock in Advanced Composition. Y u. ' ' - 4 liifihl ,. L A N- e Left -Mr Larrv Frost gels 3 taste ul Qtudcnt Ilrv Below Left - Rami Hullun ruelvex dlrecllrmi trum Dr EIII5 Below Right -Mn Whllacv Iwturef, nn Engl :sh Lltvraturv LSI- E 42 . I f f x . H J -6...- -ev-. EngIish!223 1 'F'-4: fo . ., ,fx 4 fi x ix I AJ vqw 1 f S' gf .4 1' 1. Av- Q,, :fu Q M I w 7 7-1 Foreign Lmquaqf lourrmllsm Llbrary SCI6 me - i tudents Gain Insight Into Communications --.xx 1' ,.c...,,..,...-,,.v..s- ,,,. vgizzfss-15 fifrj-1-Q5-fcl iispzxqref-1-'qgsgigsxs iwfxssxaamfW f'c ' X XS3N5SliSs3bNRGwtbWNNQmYXQi M, . ,L -i .,i:.,:t! . ' -..i,----t--:wtf M - -1- ' ' ,ft - A . t vt -N -1' 'Yt'If'57i lit 1,-.r..P- '-?'.-' x--.si-wif - -as '- X ' - Q, - ' - V uf- tsxwgs-WFS? r -t , , . .. Q -r ' SSX Nik -NMS. ' .1sta::t2i2sHeW?SN5N'NXgE N- Y' 7 Nttzeikisfsc-wrrvf-Iat-ttf'a'-'W N g J V :-W.x,l,.,x,',l.l, Ja., -.Q-2. tts, , ,. N W x Top - Susie Miller uses the card catalogue to find the name ofa book quickly. Above - Dr. Sumerlin uses an offset print plant to show how a newspaper is printed. Right- These students make good use of library facilities. Foreign Languages A night course in Elementary Spanish was offered for the first time in the Lan- guage Department, A night course for Elementary German is in the planning stage for the fall of next year. Maiors in French and Spanish and a minor in German are offered. Mrs. Paula Leming, instructor of German and Spanish, stated that she felt that study- ing a foreign language broadens a person's education and gives him a greater appreci- ation of his own language. She also said that since the United States is rather iso- lated from the rest of the world studying another language gives the student a chance to look at other cultures, lournalism Courses aimed specifically at training students to work on newspapers and to teach in secondary schools were oftered in thelournalism Department. Many students that had taken these courses were able to enter related professions such as public re- lations, advertising, and radio and televi- sion. The department sponsored a High School Iournalism Workshop which ap- proximately BOO students and advisors at- tended. Several prominent specialists spoke to the group. Henderson lournalism Department also hosted the Arkansas Col lege Press Associa- tion meeting ofthe spring semester, Library Huie Library received a cyclo-teacher, a self-teaching, self-testing machine. lt is part of some new non-printed instructional material which was added to the library. This self-help material was added to aid students who were reluctant to ask for help and for whom student tutors were not available. aa-........,,-1 3 t -4 ' ' X01 ,uk saga Below - Nttt lst-x lttjutnn ltctu Q s 1s -Xrtatorm tor Phxsrtal Et ut tht n 1 nt N Nmxer tgtxes .t hattpx smtle tttcr ttratlx mul Be Left - Coat h carpenter 1 ins Ru the strttecx on sldeltnes, fi lf 5255-2 -, 'le if t I 1 iw 5 -.Xt '-V3 r r -:Nl YLIYQFX 1 5.-by x 13. 1.7 - 'wr .X .5 , 'xg . x fit Qi Xu Shut . t X ft-. ' Ls l s 9 K 4:21 .t t t t tt Q t '- , , J 7? xataz' r ,lt-. 'Z-Y'-rt WSJ ' .. ,-.s. E,-F ' -4-g.i'w ,..-rar-.-ss ' 'yn gtk ,.v. 1,3 A L,-gt, Ur at Att t L St? I ,,. Et, tt r ew ':: . 95 rr Vt ut .vi A A I P.E. Department Rates High The Phystcal Educatron Department at HSC rs frequently confused wrth the Athle- trc Department. There ts a reason for this. Nrtany ot those teachrng HPER pe courses double as coaches tor several ot the torms ot athlettcs that exrst on can1puS..Althouglt the personnel tor these two facets ts srmilar, the two areas are tunded trom dttterent budgets, and also have dttterent heads who run them, Henderson State has one of the most hugely rated phvsrcal education tactlrtres ID the southwest Llnrted States The Wells butldrng and surrouncltng areas present the opportunltres tor classes rangrng from Square dance to Scuba Dtvrng to tae- lxwon-Do ta form ot lxaratel. '76 Phxstcal Educatton tr. .r t r .- . lx ,Tyr t- RW- rf- X --,,...,.-- ,.. -,'f 4- 'AN. X .--:,.a. - W? WTTT' Z 'I VY' i 7 X 'pf' 61. '4 N - :.7. A A N ' r V b 1 1,44 I u its fe. -YQ, J lin nr -um f V M vi 5 .,,4 -..- h-.aj-nv Above Left - Don Dyer, Duke WQII5, and Tom Var- demarm are proud of the double AIC champ Reddles this year Above Right- Mr. Chwe demonstrates Tae lxvvon Do. Left - Miss Wallace dlspus-ses the Basket- ball game with Gall Calls Above- Dr, Brumtueld Il'15Il'UClS a Claw H1 the pool. Physical EduCation!227 x r f 3. -' x A-t ,ga 1' ,Af ., - . 'E' li Right - Donna Ntcflard gains practical experience in Ntval Ntanamfrnent Bottom - Mrs Wilmuth , nafthvs as slt1t'lUfTtst'l4J a written lesson my Home Economlcs lters Emphasls Mrs. Patricia McAlister became chair man of the Home Economics Department after the retirement of Mrs. Iuanita Lakey. Mrs. McAlister received her BA. degree from San lose State University and her M.S. from Louisiana State University. Two maior projects were carriedoutdur- ing the year. A fashion shovv utilizing ap- parel from Tom Chandler's was presented in March and a bridal show was given in May. Home Economics majors worked on the bridal show in connection with the Pfeifer Blass Department Store of Little Rock. More emphasis was being placed on career education. In connection with this, specialists in all phases of Home Economics were invited to speak to the Home Economics Club. This was done to keep the students informed on what was happening in the various areas ofthe field. 78 Homc Economics Sociology Nn.,i 1' we 'H F T L . . H- , P ,....,.,,i - s Grad Program Inspires Interest A new graduate program, Master's De- gree in Social Agency Counseling, was added to the Sociology Department, It was developed jointly by the Counseling De- partment and the Division of Sociology. Two new courses were added to the cur- riculum as a part ofthe program. They were Rehabilitation and Society and Social Factors in Personality. Over fifty students worked on this degree during the year. The B.A. requirement in Sociology was revised. The students were given the op- tions of taking twelve hours of a foreign language or twelve hours of courses desig- nated by the department. These courses included Statistics, perhaps ofan advanced nature, Mathematics, exclusive of the gen- eral education requirement, Data Proces- sing or Computer Science, and English Composition or Grammar. The department produced a motion pic- ture underthe direction ofMrs.luanita San- ford entitled Poverty In Mountain Pine, Arkansas. The production was funded by the Central Arkansas Development Coun- cil. Several research projects were carried on in the Division. They were Study of HighScho0l Sociology in Arkansas, Em- ployment of Sociology and Social Work Majors, Okolona Community House- hold Survey, Survey of Citizens of Clark County Who Are 60 Years of Age or Older, and The Freshman Class at Hen- derson State College: 197-l. Mr, Richard Pooler was a new addition to the Sociology faculty. He worked jointly in Sociology and Social Work. Top - Students look on as Phil Black works a prob- lem on the calculator. Below left- Donald Wells delivers an interesting lecture Below right - Mrs Sanford explains the role of women in society Home Economics, Sociology!229 fix ,gli-wk Kgq-Iggy: 1 W - W i N WWSKQH , x Q ,,,.....a-n-v--A--' wb-Q N View xx 1 x 'ff' Y X wx WS Art Department Inspires Students to 'X . fl, Create The art department gives a student a chance to express himself in many ways. Printmaking, crafts, paintings, poster de- signs, sculpture, glass blowing and weld- ing are a few of the courses offered, Mr. joe Coulter, department chairman, worked on the expansion and improve- ment of the present crafts facility at HSC and participated in the art show at the Little Fire House in Pine Bluff and in the Arts, Crafts, and Design Eair. I-le also got two paintings accepted in the Southwest Paint- ing and Drawing Competitive Exhibition in Pine Bluff. Mr. Ed Martin, Assistant professor, won awards in the Arkansas Festival of Art, the Arkansas Artists Exhibition, and his art was included in the Mid-Western Graphics ex- hibition in Tulsa. Mr. loe T. Scott worked with various stu- dent and faculty organizations in design- ing, helping with publicity and promoting these organizations, He was alsoa member of the Alliance for Arts Education at the lxennedy Center for Performing Arts, in Washington, DC. Top - Dean Millard Strack, dean ot academic ser- vices, and Dr Robert Bruner, dean ot Eine Arts, relax in the Union Above-Mr Coulter and Marsha Courtney examine ti piece ot pottery ..t yy. 1 4 . - W. i F ff C,,gg,.f-' ' .ar :.'gx-mia 9 ' if Q A 4-ff F f ' - S ,L A I? .r-f t H . L, 1 ,, . t : : 3- '-- , -...,.,, ' ' Mft . -5, r ' ' 1. 4 lyke' Aflflz 31 Y , ,..,,, , ,, . 5'n,l.LQi'1z',,g .. X x XX A R Ai, r.Ny.'lp.--.f kg .LX . -,wr 1, . GQfcZ'Ql?x N- 'tfkiv : N ' NXSJEA xxxwigigsox .AVNF 6? 1 'uhictfr Top left - Mr, Don Garnett teaches the class a new phonerrc wrnhol Top right - Dr. Bull Underwood and mend pause rn the hall belore class Right - hm Doc kcry Iletens rntently at the fUllU5 Caenaf 5895 workshop Above right - Mr, Durham mes to get an Idea over to has class. Above - Mr, ken Grllram showx Bonnre Adams lust what he wants for props IH ,Nfaml Sadml Q..-.....J . , .4 , Our Town, Morot Sade Fill Year i 'li'-. L TQ ?? N mv The department ot Speech and Drama incorporates several basic areas such as debate, drama, oral interpreta- tion, speech pathology, public address and radio-television production. The Speech Department hosted a debate tournament and had a workshop for theatrical production ot' lulius Caesar. The Department had two maior productions -Our Town and Marat Sade A and the latter went to the reg- ional American College Theatre Festi' val. Humanities is designed to acquaint the student with literature, philosophy, art and music in which the enduring values of human life have found expres- sion, Most of the teachers of speech or drama double up and also teach humanities. , T Q . NWI. W. 5, . b . if . t V g 4 I 2- ,. -up v -:gf I is Y ani , T .-4 : A if i, fx.-'4 f f xl' .. ' RS kv'4 .r , ,K I V, 2 ' r I ll! f - 58,6046 MAG- .nw-.,, e . ,. 'wht Top left - David Eitenne gives a smile to his 8:00 class, Top right- Charles Dunham gives instruc- tionsto the castof,N1aratSade Center - Ed Ryland, director of KSWH, gets ready for a days program- ming. Left - Dr. Bill Gentry and Candy Yates chat informally in the hall, Above - Miss Paula Pruett shares a laugh with her speech correction class, 'eg fa. K 1 Speech, Humanities!233 i.:: 7-2- 'T' ' LUN -F-1 -..- t ,- ! .,Q.x W N F1 . I h :. 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Above Right - Mr Evtmson gets ready to Cue up the hand tor a number Above Left - Dr Wxllram Un- derwood denwnetrates. the new EML Syntheslzer ac- c ulred by the Musrc Department thls year, 1 , Center- Mr, hyper, Mr, Rye, and Mary Smith re- hearse tl scene trom Madame Butterfly I -I Q, Emile' Ps... fl r 2 , .s- 'fl'-I 33.3 32:2 'LSI -fs -sg ,: ii! u., ,iff lug ll!- 'di E1 iieii till I ,L siiiei illlli lE!i?1 liiiiii .llll Ill I Top - David Mitchell, Dr, Chotard, laneeCluck, and Mike Dve look over some material for opera Above-Mr, Earl Hesse announces a stage band number Music Department- Tours, Recitals Fill he Year The Music Department was a busy place this year, The Q Jpera Tour, under the direc- tion of Dr. Ann Chotard, traveled 3873 miles to 35 towns and gave Sl opera per- formances to ll,tJOo school chilclren. The Madrigal singers, directecl by Mr. Eugene lxvper, hosted the first annual Made rigal Christmas Dinner in honor of Miss fvtae Whipple, who is retiring after -li years ofteachrng. They also sponsored a banquet for Dr Bill Underwood in the first faculty roast. Robert Ellis performed the final in a series of sixteen recitals. With the comple- tron of this program he becomes one of the few organists in the world to play the com- plete works of Bach. Mr. Thomas Chase represented HSC at Grambling College in Ruston, la. ata reci- tal. Ann Barnwell Rye represented Hender- son in the Piano Concert Series at the Ar- kansas Arts Center in December. She pre- sented additional recifals throughout the state, and she and Mrs. lxav McAfee per- formecl a duo-piano recital in the spring. The Arkansas Opera Theatre gave its in- augural performance of Madame But- terfly on the HSC campus. Mr. Charles Rye and the Concert Choir made two television appearances, per- formed for the American Cltiilcl of Or- ganists, and was one of the four college choirs selected to perform the Requiem by Verdi with the Arkansas Symphony Or- chestra. A recital acquisition by the Music De- partment was a synthesizer. Dr, Bill Un- derwood helped students in advanced theory and composition use the synth- esizer to explore the latest in music The Department hosted the All-State band tryouts, a marchrng band contest, reg- ion bancl and choir festivals and a stage band festival. The festivals gave many high school students a chance to look over l-le-nclerson's facilities. The band toured local high schools and presented two concerts during the year. The Stage Band also gave two concerts and played at most home basketball games. The band was tremendous, the spirrt fantastic' and the kids were easy to work with, commented Wes Branstine, Q new member of the music faculty. fvfusicf235 236 Math tk I I if ,Z I iggqx 2 Top-Mr Durand helm Davrd Prtts and Irmmv Furmer read a program In Computer Scuence Above - Num v CI.1rkque5tuon5 Dr Cmwtord about a problem Right - Mr Arnold demomtrates howto Use' .1 formula 'ir' Qi-x -' wt xxl, . V-.iv ,,. ,. Calculators Aid any Students Pocket calculators were betng pur. chased bythe Math Department to aid stu- dents, They were to be made available for use in laboratories. Also, students could use them to do homework. New courses in Computer Science were being considered by the department Dr, David Barwick was here on a one- year appointment. The courses offered in Mathematics were designed to meet several goals, Stu- dents who planned to teach math in the elementary or secondary schools, and stu- dents who wanted to go on the graduate school were given a strong foundation. The courses also prepared students tor indus- trial employment. Left - David Clinton waits tor a print out on his tontputer program Below left -Margaret Vogler worlxs a prohlem as Ur lxent looks on Below right - The class pays t lose attention as Mrs Melton works .t problem ,.., . Va. ..y Qi l .l :I 'i i gi t E si A rr: Math!237 s i -hs -IS' Q xlzx A ,M uw, . 3.1 'I 5.1 ,,.- ,- 1 4. Above right - Ur Clmrlux Lonungand J student look .mt pntun-S HI hurwx vm thv Lfmon Above-Mr IUm1L1irI -Mem lmIL:rewmh15plwsluclass L9f1 - Dr HrmnI',,1Nr1u-rvxgwllalnx kspvrvblcmlnphyslCsI0.1pupll FS Illwysuw, Chr.-mnstrx' Physics an Chemistr - laws of science The physics department added a new course to the curriculum i descriptive astronomy. The department acquired three new 8-inch celestron telescopes and a 5-inch Schmidt camera tor use in astro photography. The equipment was used during the mini-semester to help students view the comet Ixahoutek. New equipment in the chemistry de- partment rncludes a gaschromatograph to analyze materrals for pestrcides or drugs. The gaschromatograph is used as a teaching aid, research, and commun- ity service g the hospital uses it for drug, analysis in co-operation with the college. Students may also check out one of the twenty electronic calculators pro- vided for them to use in homework as- signments. Dr. Gosnell is working on Polymer chemistry which is the study of large molecules, and Dr. Palmer is continuing his study of radioactivity in rainwater. Top - Dr Cosnellht'lpsD.'innxtQun1mim,1srnthe chemistry lah, Left - Dr, ROl79I'l5ClTl1IIflj.1.1llJmflil student prepare an experiment in the phvsit s lah Physics, Chemistry!! 39 Qpannuun in:-r 111 Qq'hCIl livin hu 1 itunes 1' C Ii ft C' I V S ,tit -gr' Above right - Mr Ilmmy Braggand student examine a plant rn the greenhouse. Left - Dan Marsh doew an experiment for lab Above- Dr. Peggy Dnrrls, an .wld UfIhIl1OlO2.1I9I, shows ot! the biology departnwt-nt's Crane Below - Mr. McBurney and .1 group ot students ex- amine an interesting slide. Below left-Mr lxellv Oliver draws a leucocyte for his biology class, ? 1 Biolo Presents Insight Into Living World Biology courses present the biological problems and principals associated with the organisms role as iii a living indi- vidual, llla memberofarace, t3Ja product of biological processes, and 449 a member of a socially and economically interrelated complex of living organisms. Courses not only include the study of man, but birds, plants, bacteria, animals, fresh water, fungi, tissues, cells, insects and ecology. Fieldtrips were taken duringthe yearto see the local surrounding and one project of the department was to tag the deer on the XNbite River. E ' t -92- A' ex n- . ,. ..., .., .Ag ,., .. -.5.- A ,... R.. te, . . .W n M...,,.. ,.,. .-.-.. I.. . 1 r, I. v. a fda sf- 2--We the --f-s A T 57 M, ' Le W rag, 'g 3 -tr, - ull- Q Yi rs '- -M- 5'i rf 1 - N 1 qw: sz, Y ,. Nm- N ,-,. , N.--,X -C4-L' it. Right - Ron Manta stands at attention for rnspet- tron Below - Mayor Lmtfrn relaxes at a hasltethall jqame 242.'Mllitary Sc lenc e ROTC Units Host Students Over 700 hugh school students repre- senting twelve lunuor ROTC umts from throughout Arkansas vnsrted Henderson State College. Demonstratrons were per- formed hy the Pershing Rifles and the Counterguerrrlla Company. The students then toured the campus and enjoyed the afternoon at the Lnvlngston-Henderson foothall game, Cynthia Greenwood and Linda Sue Clark were Chosen as sponsers for the HSC ROTC hattalron. Three speclalty units marched In the Clark County Fair Parade, They were Pershing Rifles, Scotch Guard, and the Counterguerrilla Company. . 1 - ' ,lit X r .A - :I 1. v ,, r 'R a , I E , C' 'Y 11' I J I 4. : . tl ' ' 1 4 2' - 'f'1 '. 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' El Dorado Q Nancy Batchelor Gurdon , Helen'BattIe A , ' Malvern :Q . Kenneth H. Beaty ' .I Benton ' ' Dennis M. Bell if 'Q 'f5lT'l0l:Spring5 1 ' Ddnaldlt. Bell' f..fLOckesburg ' Greg. w. sell - .'-. tvlineralsprings' Q rapaa. K. 'aware 1, 25' 'm'. -Buckner , 'Charlotte-Biggs e r 'A,rkadelphia - Sarah'-A.'Bishop .. Q Little' Rock Reva I. Blacknalli ' 'I Arliadelphia. Barbara,A. Bledsoe ' .-Marianna :1E'- l ':5'1t 1. l 'Qi J -Hfyifsf. 1 i 1 . , x :,.f,i . .1 L NX l., v.,, ..,,... .:4.- i. . . :Ji .. .i. as , 244Y,Efeshm,en'S1 5.534 v :.i4.g -, '- Ui tw , , .,i .A ,I ..,,.. t , .-4. , .. li- 1 H v x... - tr, .1 1-l'.autl.t.rf' -sk .Y. .. , . .uv V-Y-,gym ,,5,,:.':.-:r . 1, i F!-1 .1'w:ii!,ufllta-:iam , x l ft' '- , isteohonia -Boothi' if Malvernej ' '- Anthony ysqxerf ,' S. Hot'Spririgs' 1 CHU? Bredfwd.: Camden ,Q I 5' james Bradford' e -El'Dorado ' Susan Bradshavig Cafndeh 1 names-og Bihiyf :M jMur,fee5borO. .5 'Donald R.--Bridges: 2' Crossettl i Q '-.igifi ,lohn HQ Briggs'--'i F Lewisville' I' 'Adrian Broolis4 e Mbrriltoh j Terri .Brooks ' Malvernr, 'Courtney V. Brown North L-iule'RQck. 4 Gail E. Brown ' Malvern ' Robin R. Brown Pine Bluff 1 ' Rowena K. Brown Little Rock RobertiBrowning y Arkadelphia ' i Connie R. Brumley Hot Springs Dean M. Burbank Benton lewell D. Burns El Dorado Maureen Butler L DeWitt lohn Caldwell - Little Rock Vanessa R.'Canady. Bee Branch ' lohnetta Carpenter Hot,Springs Pamela Carpenter DeQueen , - 1' Karen L. Cashl' , West 'Memphis V Sheryl D. Cassady' ' Nashville, I -- 'Glennfecil -N5 Hatfield' . , -- Mary Lfessnun ' Hot Springs I Ruby Cheng Arlladelphia f j .Ruth Charnbeks , Spafkman ' . Tony,C. Childress, Alfayeilileviile -Z, I . , V ,i ,. ljebralA.1Ghow'nirig 'ii' ' 'f Pine Biluffq 2 ff' -.ff Cynthia Cleingqtgz .Ay.y' Wfe'f!wD .-ia.i-:1.v- .... lamesui-l. 'Cobb DeQ.U69,i11.f ' ,. V- if ' i VKX W sz A 4 M-:I in .,::5,. 1141:f.e',az1-.. vvg I -., 55.1.1 :fi i Rithaifdi Colarianni, Jijjiii wr NQw,lQnSCy +fM',- V - Il - l- I v A - ,al 53- ,U .., So,ntaiQColeman Q 1-S-'.5,, 5, , ,JI 1: 5- 55333 2 ,VI ,E ,, -- V A' , -,,,,, , i-f '2'.,1,:fA'i! -f.: 3 ,-,,, 1 I f 1 .'g'f1. . 5 11, 7,1-71.55.-. , ' '5F9??lT'?9?I14?55f ' 33fr?1i511'ii2f:fiiSii5'iTf?fi?1 Y 1 X ,.,., ,,, 35456. f i .1 1421.511 1 l l i 1 246fFre5hmen l 1 Cary L. Collier Nt1itliLittlv Rink Otty L. Collier Benton Iribh A. Collins -Xrk.iilelpl1m Charleen Compton kiorilrio Carol Cooper Rrrqvrv Steve Corn Drilitllilxiblt Nancy Cornelius Prem tilt Terry D. Cox Naxlixlllt' Phyllis Craig N l.lI'lxl'lLlI1 Gary Wayne Crain Mtilxern Gregory Crain Ma l '. ern Debbie K. Crank l'lLwpE' Karen Crisco Pine Blot! Bonnie I. Crosey Pint' Rllllll' Paula Crow ,-Xxliiliixx Fl lanet L. Cruse North Little Rm lx Debbie Cummings Prexttitt Melba L. Cummings Hut Springe- Alma R. Curtis Lltllc Runlx Debra A. Dahl Hint Springs Susan Dalton Waldron David O. Dalzelle Arliarlelpliia Timothy L. Daniel Forflyte Daniel L. Davis Nnrlli l.ltllE Rimflx Kathy A. Davis Benton Libbie Davis Sheridan Mark W. Davis llot Sprmga Pamela I. Davis lflurialflstm Richard Davis Amity Scott L. Davis Arlt,irlt'lpl1ld Jeannie K. Dean Hut Springs Carol A. DeLamar Arlxarlvlplwia Richard M. Demby Mt lrl-J Elane Dildy llot Springs Sharon K. Duke Arlttirlelphia at.f ' ' slime ' W' - 4, ,,. .-. W iigalliifsfn A .K I I N lil 1 :A we X . ' -i X .VLVX wx . ' ff - V IK' i 'f in EU 'f 7f' if K ' I 'WAN ' gt N H , ' C, wr X 1 l . , .1 any i l.,', '55-43 ,,, P56 '. 2 .6 nf.. y .vitv x 1.7-.U'4 ax at Q. ,i ' I I tv Q-I f- 'A-vkx' Cy-'Tiffin.'13:IQN'tK f- 'u ' .'N 'f'L'--' - :-es : :-'-:It ts.-gf - fi ' 'RN y N lj l h . aa . N . Q- r x Ml :wx Q., tg.. 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Duncan Arlwtrlelphna Susan Durkee Arlt.uleIphi.i Gary Edward Dyas Nashville Stephanie Eason Moro Brad Carroll East Amity Bobby I. Easter Hope Betty B. Eldridge Forrest City lohn F. Ellis Murtreesboro Cathy G. Euison Iacltsunvllle lames R. Ennis Hut Springs Leonard Evans Texarkana, Texas Rodney Fagan Murtreeslmro Brenda Ferguson Sparkman Charlotte Ferguson Arltadelphla Robert C. Ferguson Canwrlen Mark A. Floyd Murfreesboro Kenneth L. Foggo Haskell Marilyn A. Ford Urbana Celeste Frazee Hut Springs Michael B. Frost Hot Springs Steve L. Fryar Mena Reba D. Gaines Little Rock Margarette Garcia Bearflen Ronald I. Gardner Hut Springs William Garland Hope' Robert E. Gattin Little Rock Sherry A. Gavin Dumas Robert H. Geyer Mena loyce L. Gibbons North Little Rock Dorthy Gilcrest West Helena Gerry B. Glasco Arkansas City Howard G. Glass Dumas Myra G. Glover Sheridan Sandra K. Glover Gurdon Rhonda G. Godwin De Queen Mark S. Goldetsky Royal Mary I. Golenolt Nlalwelmle Michael D. Gorden Nlcfta Sandy L. Gortney Carntlen Marilyn S. Gosnell Na-:hx llle Donna L. Grady Nltlrmnna Sandra I. Graham Prescott Benita F. Granberry Marianna Iames E. Gray West Memphis Rebecca S. Gray Sims Karen G. Grayson Camden Gregory K. Green Arltadelphla ludy G. Green North Little Rock Linda C. Green Dun1aS Kit M. Grosshuesch Naperville, Illinois Dana C. Guthrie Ashdown Linda D. Haltom Gurdon Deborah A. Hamer Pine Blutl lohn T. Hargrave Gurdon Michael W. Harmon Osceola lohn I. Hamilton Ill North Little Rock Larry A. Hankins l-lot Springs Timothy W. Hargiss Dumas Donna S. Harper Sheridan Barbara L. Harris Ashdown Mary Beth Harris lesslevllle Paula I. Harris Arltadelphia Elsie L. Hearn Arltadelphla Garnet D. Hearn De-Witt Kay A. Helms Hot Springs Kenneth B. Helms Hot Springs Billy R. Hendrix Bower Citv, Louisiana lanet L. Hess Pine Bluff Rhonda l. Hewitt Pine Bluff .f Us va.-X -, A .a- -' xt ... . :,gx2.114Z51 V J r J, z . Q. 47- rv- wr ?'l xxx ' aa' .. , ri ., .fix R ' fl 'vs 'QP am- 'fdly ' KW? Qi vs . Q-swf is 'vi ,- fo I L Qi 1' Ubi- fx A +L.:- pa-t 'vs A. ,.... ,pe-. if + .KG aww w, ' -an ,es Cn' 'pf Av. ll tx ' titl- xtl 5 X f fum? - 3. X--E5 J Y' Rhonda F. Hibbs Iones Mall Shelley D. Hibbs Arlxaclelphla Randy L. Hicks Strong Theodis Hicks Aubrey Marla A. Higginbotham North Little Rocl. Gerry L. Higgins MGDJ Victor R. Hill Bryant Alan W. Hilton Hot Springs Elise E. Hindman El Dorado lohnny W. Hinds lvturtreeiboro Cleoria Hines Forrest City Benette L. Holiman Benton Rebecca L. Hodge Loclteaburg Cornelius Hollinshed Dumas Cynthia A. Homan Benton Linda G. Horne Gurdon Sharon L. House Malvern Linda F. Howard Camden Rodger L. Hoyt Arkadelphua Michael R. Huddleston Hope Catherine C. Hughen Edison, New Ierxev Georgia A. Hughes Benton Elizabeth A. Humber Ashdown Al K. Humphrey Fordyce loe T. Hunsaker Hemley Debbie L. Hunter Imperial, Missouri Susan F. Hurt Alexander Mary K. Hyman Camden Linda M. lackson Turner Lenwood lacobs Fordyce Lee A. lohnson Dumas Donald lones Arkadelphia lanice jones Mineral Springs Kathy V. lones EI Dorado Kevin lones Bryant 250fFreshmen Ramona G. lones Nnrtlt little Rotk Randy C. lones Ntalxem Denise jordan Little Rofk judv E. Keith Bns.m.1rt'k Vicki A. Kendrick Dumas Edna King Cnmclert Brynette G, Klocke Ashdown Wilda M. Knighten Foreman Sharon A. Knox Hot Springs Siu Ling Lydia Lam Kim' Loon, Hong hong Thomas D. Langley Murtreeslmro Pamela G. Langston Nlalvem Keith L. Larey Texarkana Mattie L. Lea Carthage lanice G. Lee El Dorado Charlie T. Lewis Hot Springs lohn F. Lines Arkacielphia Gary Lippert El Dorado Roger C. Lisenby Little Rock Katherine A. Lively Bismarck Delores E. Logan Fayetteville Barbara I. Long Hot Springs Harold R. Long DeVVltt Debbie Love Arkadelphra Dennis R. Lovett Strong Bobby Lucas Forrest City Sue A. Mackey Arkadelphia Maribeth Magby North Little Rock Carol E. Maner Hot Springs lames B. Manning New lersey Michael Manning Arkadelphta Edith A. Marchand Stuttgart Travis Marshall Nashville Robin Martin Mena Murry W. Massey Bonnerdale F5 ' -. , ' gyfyf, -.1 : .x 4. I .N Q , 'V LQQQQ QQ . L t I S I . ,, x 4 r x ,R--,333 ' : t v S . xy? ig ' VN 1 X 1 ' 4- l , 5 Q5 t - it ', e . '-. sf, . ev ' r - my s., .5565 P -div? ffy- qwliff if 5 3, w. 'I x -.1-. Y. rv-fi r f x .K 5. an IH , .3 E I at D' 'Es-G , U, x ,, ' if ' , -,fi , 5,Al V X l 1 Z3 'H . 'r' K il- X Q iii , tif:-7,5 ' r Ei 0 'z J' W 2 id X . il 7 'Ji Le 0 Nr. it , xt N A ATA w fv- -.x.. - x . 'ffl' li' , ntl in r 1 'P sf' 1 fx f' . a-nl x - -. 'x . x . em . 6 'fm- . as Q6 ,M if 'f ' 41. iff Q' . -'-ik A S-v Mk 'ws 'P' ' SSX .. , . -S ...L ..-- wr-Y 1 , xx FK! 3 l on v X Shi I 5- XS 3 gspahkfillwl v r 5:1-wail? ' X 'Ni l S3T7'.':r'P q -it ' r -my s 1, ll' c xr 1 x I fn'- f 4 lm. W pg A l ,t f'- if M9 r A tt.-r 'K N .f M. .C ' 1 'V' .ss .N Q VCR' Q 4 ' .a. 1' uk Nesha L. Mathis North Little Rock Donald E. McAfee Hot Sprrngs Robin McClard Bismarck Rhonda L. McCollum Stuttgart lames G. McGraw Ashdown Steve K. McGuire Camden Kenny N. McKay Story Donna K. McKellar Arkadelphra Cindy L. McKinzie Arkadelphra Robert G. McLane W Ida Randy G. McMahen Benton Steve R. McMillan Mena Debbie K. McNulty Camden Donna G. Medley Helena William S. Meeks Benton Becky A. Merrell DE-Queen Ellouise Miller Ashdown Robin L. Miller Mabelvale Vicki A. Miller DeQueen Richard D. Minter Nash, Texas lulia A. Mitchell Benton Linda D. Mitchell Dc-light Virgil Mitchell Curtis Randy L. Montgomery Malvern Elease G. Moore Sparkrnan Ellen D. Morgan Prescott lill L. Morphew Glenwood Carla 1. Moser Little Rock Sheila C. Mullenix Mt. Ida ludy L. Murdaugh Bryant loyce M. Murdock Lonoke Leslie M. Murphy El Dorado Bennie C, Nall Arkadelphra Sheila I. Nalley Benton Katherine Y. Neal Arkadelphra Freshrnen!251 232.'Freshmen Leanita L. Neal Hot 5prrngs Stephen K. New Fnrdxce Martha A. Newborn .-Xrkaclelphra Mildred A. Newborn Arlnrclelplwua lay S. Nichols Ntalxern Thelma I. Nordman Little Rock William M. O'Briant Little Rock Vicki L. Orr Hope Wanda I. Owen Pine Blutt Darlene Owens Sparkman Nancy K. Palmer Hope Larry R. Parker Camden Sherry Patterson Malvern Barbara L. Payne ludsonra Mark Pelton Benton Patricia A. Pierce Camden Edgar L. Piggee Stamps David L. Pikey Malvern Lon E. Polk Arkadelphra Dale H. Pollard Dallas, Texas Debra M. Powell Pine Ridge Linda L. Pritchard Benton Claude E. Pryor Washrngton Debra K. Pryor Camden Sara S. Quarles Sparkman Phillip K. Randall Malvern Sandra L. Ray Dumas Sandra L. Rennard North Little Rock Kathy S. Reynolds Little Rock Larry T. Rhodes Camden Cynthia L. Ricketts Gurdon Ronnie A. Ritter Donaldson Marilyn I. Roberts Bryant Carol l. Robertson Hot Sprrngs Daniel B. Robison De-Queen .ggi 1:1-. fy 2 f y, J .,: X, W in ,WN . lv V. N - r ti 1 ,llixl S .. -r tw 1' ! - .1 . ' -' 3555.5 .-' .PX ' - . , , V I r . 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Smith Cllllett loseph Smith Baldwin Karen Smith Malvern Robbie L. Smith Hot Sprnngs Sheila Smith Lake Village Wanda Smith West Helena Shirley Stafford Hlheene lacqueline Staggers McCask1ll Donna Gail Staton Malvern Virginia Steed Stuttgart Nathaniel Stephens Arkadelphia Roy Don Stephenson De-Watt Rebecca Stevens Murfreesboro Debra Stevenson Harrison Grady Leon Stone Murfreesboro Freshman!253 254!Freshrnen Ronna I. Stovall Okolona Nedra Stueart Nashville Bobby G. Suitor ,-Xrkadel phra Bea Sutton Amity Sheila Sweatman Hot Springs lacklyn Stinson Malvern loyce l. Swinney Texarkana Melinda Taggart Lockesburg Eddie Tarpley Gurdon Delmer Taylor Bearrien Micheal Taylor Conway Beverly A. Tharp W a I cl run Mark Thennes North Little Rock Vickie Thomas Camden Vickie Thompson Okulona Frances Thrash Hot Springs Sue Thrower Pine Bluft Ianet Thurman Benton Byron Todd Camden Carol I. Tollett Nashville Mitchell Tolliver Lepanto Reta Towns Texarkana Debra Treadway Arkadelphxa William I. Trice Augusta lohn Turley Nashville lane Vaccaro Hot Springs Milton Vandusen Ada, Oklahoma Carroll Vilanova De Queen Sandra K. Virden Prescott Ianet E. Wages Rogers Reynnedios Walker Carthage Sim Walker lr. Washington Willie R. Walker Hope Teresa R. Wall Hot Springs Leon C. Ward Texarkana . X' H I t l , t W l 'T 5' Ii . , It ' 1 Y Q . . , T - 1: ' t .t, -:Y Q . ,. .QS 2515 . -m arsawfl - xt 1 'em i' - 5' r iN tif'-I :- as ki' M , . .. ., an: ,. -.y wr. iii K t ' .v x I' I is xx B-9 V e 'UE 'IIT' r . ,-. ,V . We -i iw' -' , ut Q rl . L: .fzfix ,rg ,. --, .1 .- -,aT . ' ,:, -i 4 i .. f f r 'Tr ' , , Y ' :' 4 ,f T ' wa- I H as I'- V 3. 'f ' Q N M' r, x ...,,, t . r .. ' 5. vu- Lgzaqxg. . .5155 , f - '- Wi .ff cv' ' - A V.: 'ff .ul- Q fv- 'VX . Z . , g. 'r -s A . 5 bl x I s ..,Q r ' -.-, f . ' fe, f- ' ' 1 1 195nJgffn k' :J fsflll, ev -v- -'lv' ilz-7 4. V l W Io- Ex l --w .e-s. 'S' .t i ty.: . ,- X vs 79 Q.. 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Williams West Helena Bonnie Williamson Malvern Charles Williamson lr. Llmlteslvurg Marsha Williamson Winthrop Ray Willis Arltadelphla Kenneth A. Wilson Blytheville Carmen Womack Hamptun Lorna A. Woods Texarkana lanet L Wright Murfreesboro Roxanne B. Wylie Carthage james Yarberry Little Rock Kimberly Yarberry Texarkana Yuk-Wah Yee Arltadelphia Sheila K. Young Nashville Wayne H. Young Camden Debra L. Zachry Mineral Springs Frank C. Zimmerman Little Rock Freshmen!255 . fiiffiik E5 if!ilif'5iS.'. ' ' -zwef? :f 4:f1ff. 1--' 1 . , . ..f:Q?'35g5i'??iQfii2'i?fIJ- ' ,i,'.f-vfsE:-.?- 1 ' 1 ' , - , , '2-'- .:.-'-1---fffez' 1- , 5116 -. ' 1 15,-,::.:.:,,,f,i fi i, i , , --.-.f- Hmx.. 'f .-f : '- i . 4- 434: s . - s - if?3E'?5efsi'5 , I I P ' l i L' ' A f' L ' 1 , i , ' , - . ilfefs - ef e. 1. f .B l-+:3ie,9ieQ -1 . I fr: -- ' 4 - V- -,f, f - X . ma '- in '-- ' .. M TL- I fL1TL'f,1iE:l:v'.' ' 4 V .' . L-,1.1.L,',1, S 4 ' 21+ . , IW! it in i 'ln' t 'HFEQEEQ V . 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Anderson i ' Malvern .Burdena K.' Arvin . Foreman C-. E. Askew '- . Stuttgart 9 .Stephen Atwood i H - Arkadelphia h A i Gregory'A.gBaber . . ' jacksonville Gholamreia ' Bananzadeh . ,Walnut Ridge 1 -.1 'Rhonda R., Banks i -V Camden.. . ' . lilo, Barentine' g ff' ,L Arliadelphia ' Robert B. Barnes 1 Hambhrs 1, Sandra' At. Barnett ' I X .,'Risg'n , 1N0iltIa F. Bartel :Arkadeiphia .- glsarryp., aaskin Algjjfi 5 'iN15NEI'r'l. -Gerald 'W. 2 Bates .gi-Q' fax. 'V 'gt Y . Mena x -ml--.,'f -- i. 1- 1 'fl' 1---. .f,i i i r i 1 i i i 1 , i ' i ..l 1. - X . i . - - A ' L .i h,,.,..x. .l,. ,,,,i, i. 1 ll I -1 . . y - '.'S.'-' f ' .' '.'1'..'f..:L-' ,L me ru., -. I wi fux.f ,, ,JU W.. , ny. .- c . ,,r ' -. Q,,.:i'r:.w.:!::iiy.+1.- V i A'-A-:n.tf.s V .Z' 1-..-.wifiiiinm-,x- -. wi-Y' ,i, r Rose'Mary Bates 1 Lake Village Ron Beaver - Camden Q ' Kenneth M. Beavers Hot Springs V ' Ronald W. Beckwith Gillharn ' George M. Bedinger North Little Rock Steve F. Beeson ' Camden ' ' ' Phyllis A. Beggs' Q Mt. Ida 4 ' Brad Bell X 1' Mineral Springg lames M.. Bell' Lockesburg Don L. Benton Little Rock Ron G. Benton Little Rock Dianna M. Birlrhead Dardanelle lames F. Bishop Bardley Dougles H. Blair Mena Karen S. Blakey jacksonville lim L. Blanchard Murfreesboro Patti L. Blanton. Gurdon Vernon C. Block Prescott K. Marie Boles Hot Springs Robin Lee Boles Camden Penny S. Borchert Stuttgart Michael L. Bosma DeWitt Rodney Bowen Mena Carolyn D. Brown Marianna Linda B. Brown Hamburg Myron R. Brown Mena Sally Brown New Hope I. T. Broyles Pine Bluff Retha C. Buck Sheridan Gloria D. Bunn A Gurdon Dorelya Bursey , V Texarkana Cynthia R. Burton Lake Village Louis T. Butler I Manning H A ' Ellen,.R.'CaIdweIl 1 Hol Springs lin1,H. Campbell .1 Murfreesboro . Sopho 7 S8.'Sophomores Robert D. Carder Brxant Wing Yee Amy Chan -Xrkarlelplna Charles E. Chandler Little Rotk Polly A. Chitwood Hu! Springs Linda Sue Clark Arkatlelphna Vanessa Clark Little Rock Linda I. Clayborn Nluuntain Pine Rodger D. Cock XX unthrop Earley B. Collins lxxxlsxllle Christina E. Cox Ashtlnwn Debbie D. Creech Little Rock Deborah K. Crowder .Ntalxern Clara L. Cuningkin Benton Doris V. Cunningham Ntalvern Barbara I. Curle Little Rock Patricia A. Curry Texarkana Paula F. Daniels Helena Tenna R. Davidson EI Dorado Denise Davis Saxannah, Georgia Dee Ann Davis Mena Michael I. Davis Arkaclelphua Pamela R. Davis Warren Mary Beth Dean Arkadelphla Douglas P. DeMorrow lrlalwl, Uklahonm Linda K. Dickey Camden Martha G. Dickinson Hot Springs Robert L. Dickson Stuttgart Kathy A. Dillard Ntortreesluoro Marie A. Duke Cllenwoocl Michael N. Dye Pine Blu!! Sandra L. Eakley Hope Donna K. Easley Camden Linda F. Easter Hope lacky L. Easterling Hope Mike David Edes Glenwood Q ,. .z ighix x H.. . 4 ' a' 1, ,x ,l -4- , .ie ' . fx .. Y .1 Q l - . J 'fax 1 . ' '-- l fi. , , . 4 , , 't ri 1 Q . :L N XX tl 1, hx . envy 'W X X ' QL- , 4 ,I V V all! U I ly O y . A l it - . A L V . A fir! E 'U' ,.,Q.:. ,- 3 .M . 'N ' 1 I Q-' 1... 'YW' 54 Xtux N ,fy-f. r 4 5'- R Pin I 4 . t J 1 n -C A S. ' K N 8 0-5 '6. I . .- R ...N 5,47- ' : A-'N , 4 f ' r - xl lik Y 6' S Q cr Ja' 1' yi 1 4 ' 1- A 1 4 I x J 1 t , ,' IX5 of I I X' l Ex N l L ll by i I bl 7 lr. wifi A Q JL, P' '71 . An gry ,Q , I il X x I i l N f K ., l ' it ll t n 41 K C? ff 1 l t 1 -in wie' -x Q. 'l ,- 'UE ns..- l . ,I it AQQM l x as l JD QV' kv. pu 've , H 'Y 4 . J C A. 'I xy j-, it 1 I N. A xiii? lf' ' tiff , wc'a t.,. ' . ,Q ffff -3 In A' X 7 I 5l 1, ll N 5 i t it l in 'l ..'. . I .wma . ii. .kv , gf E155 ,LE '- Fifi .. N. ragifrf t ' t 23--5 1 w V '-A 1. . - ,gt , in G y .Q rm .H my 1 A1952 471.3 2 AA f'1,?L.g1: . 1:5 ' li iiiii 25593 ' 3-ff ' 5fiil3 l'51 - 3 C L 5 1 '--. - imglg., wh-:x -,. , - - , x ' fig WEN' f-'ef if-1 l U , -7.5 12 Q.I.Q, x ' ' rt -f Nw-1 , f K, 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' :'! ' N 4- if A i ' Y f ' - '- I . 9 ' ' i n e-.3 ., 5 N f-.'a.f-fF-'2-- ,if ' J XV, .e m i - ' , 9 ' I 1 of , x , l 1 :iff ' - Nm' . ' r -F' 4' F' . xv ' l wr., - ' 4' f ' 'Elf ,' N ' 'f. I iq. 2-Eif i : '5 : 'Y - f . -l-fl'-'La , -, - ' 1' ' . , - iv- w ill -A - 9 -, K Q. qlgi 'T' ' p A T ' , , . . f -. , . -. i avijffvmd , 1 Liai- WT'-ffm' gf.. y. J. mx Ronnie Edwards Camden Kenneth A. Eichler llendifv Mary B. Eldridge Former Citi Maureen A. Ellis Arkmlelplwm Russell Fairchild Pine lilutt lackie W. Faulkner Mena Vicki L. Faulkner Emmett Cindy A. Fikes Benton Wanda K. Fisher Hut Sprmqx Waynard Fleming Ntacliwn Brenda I. Foster Clan-mltrn limmy R. Fulmer Arkarlelphi.i Cheryl A. Gandy 501,41 lmxvr Deborah A. Garland Lot lrt'NlJllfg Pat Garner Hut Nprimgx Donald E. Gibson Bearilen Virginia G. Gills Nashxillc Deanna C. Gobert Pearl x Rebecca Gordon T6-xarlx.m.i Edward loe Grant Texarkana Pamela G. Graves LLlClxC'3lflLlfl1, Richard S. Gray latltsonville Kenneth R. Green VVak.l1ingtun Nancy A. Green Presciilt lanice L. Greene Hut Springx Cynthia Greenwood loneizborfv Mike P. Greer EI Dorado Steve Hale Presc Ott Carolyn I. Hall Helena Patricia B, Hall Malvern Lawrence O. Hamilton Foreman Donna M. Hardcastle Mayflower Elizabeth Harvell Little Rock Shela E. Hatch Crocltetts Buff Hoy Gilbert Haynes Mountain Pune Sophornores!259 26U'Sophom0res lenniter Hegwood L a nw de n Ian L. Heitholt tjtnrwcx Illinots james T. Henderson Nlurtreesboru Linda Hesser ltelk ttt Travis Higginbotham, lr. 'North Little Rot k leanbeth Hill Llttle Rock johnny F. Hill Jtrkatlelphxa Robert H. Hill Mhdoxx n Dana Kay Holiman Prattsxille Ned Thomas Horne Camden Sandra I. Hubbard Arkarlelphia Vicki File Huber Leola james Lee Hughes Little Rum lx lanie Hughes Nlashx tlle Ski Hung Phillip Hui -Xrkatlelphna Debbie Lynn Huneycutt Arkadelphia Marilyn Hutcheson Pine Blutf jo Ann Irvin Little Rmk Logan D. Iverson Nlechanlcsxllle, Virginia Callie jackson Camden Patricia Ann jackson Crossett Elizabeth jenkins Arkadelphia Cynthia johnson Arkaclelphia Robert Dwayne johnson Pint? Blu!! julie M. johnson Arkadelphia Robert B. johnson Ashdown Cynthia A. jones Okolona Vicki j. jones Bismarck Melissa A. jordan Hope Karen Sue Kauffman EI Dorado john D. Keys Little' Rui k Sue Killian Norman Patricia Kitchens Benton Lynne Knight Arkadelphia jana Lynn Knod Defjueen 1!x 'IK JU! 'fx 'Q-' 'Vs ' .ef -4. Q FQ' .vu 'TW' ' 1-fe 'Yrs 1 .r M M .,.T.,.-W, 1 , , -. 'L' A' jf '. .. ? , ' X ' at ' . 7 f , 1 H . H . I - .-fly -v ,ey 5. 5 t TT . 'W' .f 33 . .iff v, ,amy my Q' 47- 'rf F. r - . 'Z ?ea.523' A' L vi. QU? L . - 1 A 47 . 1'-152-f. . ' '-uf 1 ' 1-. c a n SK ' W u -1 ur . ' 4f3. I l i .- '..- 1 'Q- L- , ..-.. Q .L t -A ,- . Q 1: - 1 S '- 1., , ' 1 1 Q -'af 1 I '- -it 'M M' fa . V- J'-v 4 . , . . W ,. ,,X, iwllkw 3:2-E., 1 N H 1 r l E Sq? -' V f , V r-.. ,.:. ,QE Ti 5 l .EffE5Sf' A - bfi:-5 . . K. . V - J' -.jg nf ' Av N .f-: ' ' .' ' M LSP? 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Miller Hope Keith Miller Blevins Melvin G. Minton Hot Springs Rose Mary Mitchell Hazen Steve Mitchell EI Dorado Siu-Bing Shirley Mok Arlcadelphla Steve G. Moon Mena Harvey B. Moore, lr. Smackover Missy Moore Texarkana William D. Muldrew Hope Suzanne F. Murray Arltadelphra lessie L. Nall Arkadelphra Sophomores!26l 262!Sophomores Tanva M. Naugle Xl.1iwelxJle Iudv K. Newton -Xrkatlelplim Marie E. Newton Hut Springs lohnnie L. Nix -Xrknflelplwm Camille Norwood Dierks Edith L. Oates liasstne Iames L. O'Neal lilekkitl Olivia C. Oswalt Malxurn Bobbv Parker Clarksxllle, Texas Rustv Paul Presc ntt Brenda Ann Peacock Vnrrcst Citx Mike Pearson Pine Hlutt Linda L. Pendleton Hot Springs lohn D. Pennington l-lrwllx Springs Mark O. Petty Ntalxvrn Cecilia Pickering El Dorarlo Martha I. Porter Arkaflelplwia Rebecca L. Pride Little Rntk Kerwin L. Pruitt lletjucen Carol Pullen Ueljueen john Purtell Ben Lomond Margaret I. Purtle Sheridan Paul K. Raney Roland Sandra A. Ransom Dvkk ltt Marve E. Register Clarendon Sandra E. Renfro Rnlld Warren K. Rhodes Pine Blurt Nancy S. Rich Stuttgart Dana Richardson El Dorado leanette C. Riley 'Xsllrlrixvn Carol Rogers Hazen Iohn P. Rollins l lttlf- Rock Douglas Ross llut Springs Randall Ross xtalxern Debbi S. Rouse Carlisle in. ...,r,.. 4. . xx J-, 4. ,Q 3 fm ,- fr ' ,. W .X-. 455 ww W, i N - it ' t 'ich vw ne- C :mx fn- SAN ff' Q- .Q ,A i X ns -.-..ffv'S i igsgxggf -1,-.-.L H V, ps- l 'Q Q :.3p,yg,-,-rg 'rr ' ess, Q vig, ,- ' ' ' V r ' f- 5, t rl- . A. -V nga lr' -4 ' - P , QL. 5 , 4- 32 . -. A ' , . - 1, . , l V fl 'Q ll' - V S . 5 I ' n rfb .ad il. .tif .- 1' QW N Q .,x, 7? 1'f .q.S7'3zf' f5 ' Q ,- .-. I A .'.' 13 A N, Q ' W, '12 L . ll Fi 'VY oe I vw awe 'GMA -.gi AK. -.ma i Kenneth D. Russell Presaott Robert Gary Ryan Mena Beth Savage Flanders, New lersev Samuel P. Sawyer Pine Bluff lerri L. Scott Blevins Shirley G. Scott Camden Tish Scott Smackover Mark L. Scrivner Hot Springs Tony Sergio Little Rock leffery Shipman Blythevrlle loseph L. Shipman Blythevnlle Pamela G. Simmons El Dorado Libby Sivils Crossett Karla l. Smiley Hot Springs David A. Smith Cxllharn Dianne Smith Malvern Gwendolyn F. Smith Arltadelphla lanice M. Smith Almvra loyce P. Smith Camden Marion R. Smith Little Rock Mary W. Smith North Little Rock Robert H. Smith Crllharn Sandy l. Smith Hot Springs Karen I. Sparks Arltadelphra john D. Spratlin De-rmott Shirley Standridge North Little Rock lack N. Stanley Lewisville Carolyn R. Starr Holly Grove Leah K. States Hot Springs Lorraine Sterling Camden Gary D. Stevenson Harrison Ricky A. Stewart l-lot Springs Dwayne Stuart Columbus john B. Sturm, lr. Benton Stephen W. Sutton Dubuque, Iowa Sophornores!263 7 04 Suphomores Max A. Tacltet Nashx lllc Ruxye D. Tate -Xrlsatlelpliia Wanda D. Tate Nurplwlel Stanley Thomas Xlena Benny C. Thomasson Risun Claudine Thompson Rtilld Lee Anne Thompson Pine Hlutt Patti E. Thompson Benton Paul E. Thorne Cannlen Pat Thrasher Presuott Pamela Trigg .Nlt Cohee- Thomas H. Trigg Derniott Carol S. Turner Detgueen Betty V. Vandegrift 'mirth Little Rock Ken Vaughn Qilemxuod Nydia D. Vilanoya DeQtieen lune R. Walker Lonolte lerry H. Wallis Little Rnd. Lionell Ward l-lt'lCr13 Allen D. Warnix Camden Gina Weatherford Hnt Spring-. Steve L. Welch -Xrkaclelphia Roxanne Welsh Pune lilutt Marcia I. Wert Manatee Royce E. White Stamps Sally T. Whitmer Fort Smith Kathy I. Wilkins Vanflervoort Douglas R. Williams Dewitt Frank A. Williams Delight Cleda S. Williams Benton Linda F. Willis little Rock Franklyn Wilson film ins lanet L. Wilson Pint- Blutt Kyla Wilson Prttsftill Ettatricia Wines Little Rock All X tl X , K , .1 ' 5 T gf. E X. L . was . ' X1 'C 'gig s 'J I . -Us 12- -r f Q- 'a UN F ,zen f Y 25 Q, 4, illwf' 1 l 'l' r K' ,Il ,L P' ..- t p rs. -ll fi Y- MM, y A X 9' ' l-QZYSYSQQ X X S 'Og ' It . 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Barker Hot,Springs Diane Barnes ' Camden Barbara Ann Beard 'Arkadelphia ' Patricia Bergman North LittIe,Rock Richard, A. Blake ' ' Texarkana ' ' Peggy Blanton Gurdon - 'L - J. Aif Bosley f f .Little Rock fgf1V'iEIizabeth Boyster 'V Hot Springs -lerry.Bradley I N1onh,Lmje R0ck Rosemary 'Bradley 4V s Malvern .Laura B'rame'V A ' .Little-Rock t- Cindy'A.'BriCkley ' A Arkadelphia Carolyn ll: Briggs V Waldo-. H fir' f- jg: . :Q loan Bristow., . ' ' ' Texarkana 'v ...,. aw-ju... . ut..-Q 5.6.2 I 1. ?V?f?.ff!fQ1l?ii1lf?f t f5.EK:2QVE-'.1:g- 3l'f-5. , . 'I-'f.m.aQ,:e.,y. 'Env'-1 - -1 -V V- '.:L1tu.3g1i.1g-A- ,,,2 I I r , ,tsl 1 I .A,f4,.,xg,,: Q c.'..'It .xww It .1 of--ft. .-1:fgt::,- -. V 'n-sz.. ,V 1 'E t.'lli'E1-glezif :Nag 1 - . -,--.1-..,.-h. a F xlhix A v Fordyce - H Keith'Bruns' . I , Malvern-'C 53' y Debbie Bryant' . Arkadelphia' -. Carol B.,Bu'rri,s ' . Little Rook, . K: , Curt 'Btlrroughsl . . Benton-QW , Q Deborah Calhoun 1' . Mlalyern H' g V I Dwight Callahan! foreman- V ' f M Bruce Edward Carlisle' Benton , .r 1 Q in Lewis Earl Chamness Malvern ' 'C ' Linda Chaytor V Q Ashdown Paula'Chriss Hot Springs , Carol lo Clark - Arkadelphia ' Kenneth Clark A Jackson, Mississippi Gwendolyn Cheryi Clay' ' Forrest City Hugh D. Clay Forrest City Lee Albert Clay Hughes Kathleen Anne Conway Arkadelphia Shirley A. Conway Forrest City Doris Gail Cooper Arkadelphia loan Coots ' Salado Kim W. Corbet North Little Rock ' Dayid Allen Cordell Camden . Mary Ann Cordell A P Bearden V Derald E. Cornish 'Dierks 1 ' Martha Cothren, I Dierks . Marcia Courtney Pine Bluff Sharon D. Cox- Hope Kathy L, Craig - 'Delight , . ' Linda lean Crain 8ryant J ' Glen,Crowder' :Little Rock. - ' Kathy V, I Malvern ,n 'a - Emily Crqtchfield Q Malvern' Q ief Karl Cunhinghaln' '- Malyenri ,V larry fCunnirigharh,,Q, 1 Malxiern 'j'f,f,f Al S.teVel1lCtjrryf : , Warreny1,,e4,f.'.A , S, 'ii f't' i':lf'- fi .Hifi N: I' , 'J f Ray A. Dardenne Halvlmselta Alan Keith Davis Lrttlu Rock lerrv B. Davis 'Xrkatlelplwm Ronald W. Davis -Xmltx Roy L. Davis Idahel, Oklalwonm Ianet Dedner Lot lxeslmurg Gholamreza Dehkordi Arkftdelphla Richard Devine Sherwood Rebecca Dickson Hot Sprnngs lames E. Dishroom Camden Peggy Drummond Hampton Ralph F. Edds Lonsdale ludy Eifling XX ahba-eka Gary Elkins Hot Sprrngs Wayne Edward Ellis East fleveland, Ohm Diane Everett Camden Rebecca Ann Everett Stephens Sharon Everett Fulton Suhail lamal Fahoum Arkadelphla Teheresa Marie Failla Benton Susan D. Fields Taylor lean Fiser Sweet Home Larry Fitzgerald Camden Ricky Ford Beehe Beverly Forga Hot Springs Robert E, Fowler Frrendshxp Michael Fryer Pune Blutt Lizabeth Ann Froscher Hitt Sprlngs lohn E. Fulbright Fort Worth, Texas Deborah Gardner Hot Sprungs Thomas lefferson Garland Hope Mona Gasaway Gould Emily Gaughan Camden Danny W. Gill Dumas Nathan Gills Gurdon ,: , o ' . 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Q1 A ' 1 x - fp' Y , , . r L, 0 , , , ,, .. ,-fn xml' . 4. o ' . -. :t l 5 41255, 'I ' Q .-F. ' ' V U . K ,L b lj . 'A i 'n - V- I -' rf ' ' :.-. ? ,.IQ ?i.S5 s ' ' 'TEQEFHS -4 1 . ,. . ,., ,. .Q Jr. ,ab .z ' K a v'::7'f:f Q' ' X-'J . l ' li lx L . -A GX ll ' , an V, Fl. f 'Az 5 .J -.5 'Gro . ' ' '. - - ' V .r ' H, 1 X f 1 C 1 has Q' N ,N Qi- P Cynthia A. Gober Mena jimmy E. Golden Amity Cecile june Grant Texarkana Linda Graves Dierks Linda S. Gray Arlcadelphra Cassie Green Pratterxulle Ramona G. Greene Detjueen Pamela Greene Athens Donna Grimes Prescott Holly Haley England Barbara Hall Malvern David Hamilton Alexander Ronnie Harrington Camden Alan D. Hoover Arkaclelphla Glen R. Hill Bauxlte Scott Henderson Pearcy Sherrie Henderson Pine Blutt Cynthia Henderson Nashville Chuck Heitholt lQUIf1CV,lllIl'lOlS Phyllis Heinemann Hot Springs Alan W. Haynes Mountain Pine jerry W. Harrison Murtreeslnoro johnny Harris Arltadelphia james O. Harris Arltadelphxa Randy Lee Horton Mena Carl Hoskins Biscoe Billy E. Hoyle Arkadelphma William C. Hoyt Sherwood jo Lynn Hudgens Waldron Mike Ison Fordyce Vera Ann jackson DeWitt Wanda j. jackson Stuttgart Gregory jackobs Fordyce Patsie Marie johnson Forrest City Khrystian jones EI Dorado juniors!269 lunior Kesterson Dierks Sharon Kesterson Dierks Harold Lloyd King Sheridan Carol Ann Kitchen Arltadelphra Donald Knight Camden lanice L. Koonce Norman Marilyn R. Lambert Tempe, Arizona Mike Langhorne Ho! Springs Donald Little Camden Laurie Lookadoo Arltaclelphla Marcella Ann Loomis Delight Paula Luebke Scott Harold D. Macumber Oltolona Dorothy F. Marshall Columbus Michael Marshall Malvern Curry W. Martin Warren Fay Lynnette Martin Oklahoma Crtv, Oklahoma Karen A. Martin Hot Springs Kevin M. Martin Arltadelphra C. Robert Mason Hot Springs Peggy McCallister Adona Shelby McClure Arkadelphra Becky Lynn McClendon Ashdown Clancy McDowell North Little Rock Dorothy McFadden Forrest Cnty Martha D. McGraw Ashdown Patrick A. McGuire Camden Robert Stephen McKinney Arkadelphla Keith A. McWilliams Mena Martha C. Melson Hot Springs David R. Miller Mena Finas Ann Miller Ashdown Susie Miller Mineral Springs David R. Mitchell Pune Bluff Phillip B. Morlino Vandervoort rx :ZZN 7-:'f:1S . N , ff n 'l ' - 'K .,-.4 3 4. .- Q x ' N x L il' l 'F' ls- I I 1 QM .arse ,ig ,cf Hg ' Q' . A . I X l K . 51' J' , , F95 'l K 'W ! f 4 , I. L ,' 2 7 -M .Al '-' f x 94 x wg. X' 3' t 15 X r ' 1 H 1 rf, ' f J: .l -A . kjrgzlj' 5-1 -MEF eb 1 xc- li 5 1 ' fr 4. N. - if -fg sf.. iw' Tv tax 5 . ., .. , 5 J' 4' lx it-X : alrtffff . -4.51. 1 1' -gif 1 -r X OL , V all i':Y't-fig xx -7' X l '. '.47.J'3QS-f . A ' 1 t f . 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Q' i yn ,r ' li ' . f Gary loe Morphew Glenwood Dana Sue Morrison Camden Donna Gail Muldrew Oltolona Sharon Murberger Malvern Patricia Nelson DeQueen Alice Faye Nesbitt Madison David Lee Nichols Star Cnty Danny T. Oakley Pine Blutr Elfreda V. Oates Casscoe Deborah Odum De-Queen Linda Olive Hot Springs Linda Orren Prescott Ann Elizabeth Page Little Rock Dennis Parker Arkadelphla lanis L. Parker Little Rock lohn E. Payne Benton Mike Warren Payne Prescott lane Pennington Little Rock Richard E. Perkins Blakely Steven F. Phelps Prne Blutl lulia Ann Phillipa Arkadelphra Verna A. Phillips DeQue-en Rozalyn H. Piggee Stamps Charles D. Pitts Hot Springs Nancy Rebecca Pitts Hot Springs lames S. Platt North Little Rock Michael P. Price, lr. Arkaclelphra Charles R. Rainwater Mena Rebecca L. Ray Murfreesboro Gary Layne Redd Mabelvale Lynn C. Reese Texarkana lulia L. Reynolds Sheridan Terry Reynolds Hot Sprrngs jimmy Lynn Rice Nashville Gregg R. Richards Gould juniors!271 Susie Riley FIM Cltx lerry L. Roberts -Xrltadelpnia Rhonda lay Rodgers xlena Deborah I. Rowland Haskell Ianis Sample Benton Stewart R. Scoggin xturneesboro Kathy L. Selph Donaldson Gail Sharp Crossett Susan Sheppard Benton Edwin Leroy Simmons Tmsltxx ood Gene Simmons New Hope Wendy S. Simmons North Little Rock Dwight D. Simpson Camden Sandy K. Sirmon lxirbx Abraham S. Smith Lllenxxoocl Ardell Smith Forrswt Cltx David Ross Smith Blxthexllle Glenda lean Smith Leola jimmy Smith -Xrlsaclelphia Linda Smith -Krltaclelphia Ronnie M. Smith Malvern Russell D. Spoon Arltaclelphia Danny G. Stratton Camden Dwight Stuart Columbus Rodney W. Stuart Hot Springs Kathy Lynn Sullivan Benton ludy Kay Tarpley Gurdon Michael D. Taylor Hot Springs Paul Eugene Taylor Hot Springs Thomas W. Taylor Blexrns William W. Taylor Prescott Randy Teale Vlena Terry D. Thomason Bismarck Richard K. Thompson Blytltevrlle Connie Leigh Thornton -Krltadelphia Q'- ,. 1'- l ' rn T' 'X 77 9 's li 1 Yu 'liz , , 1954 1- 1 .Nt N t .FR Q. lb i ' 1 I U5 T ' .. hkaf, XA ,. . 4 , W . , F1 - I , , , V L . 'E ,i. rs? A A 1 'W' 5 - .el A K 'S f 'U' as ., W, - 1,35 QF' 13' 5.1 g. 'vs as 'Q' 5? , Q. A. 'J ,g-:mhz me ,nil -. '2g'5'.f' nv!! W - a N 'F ' I ' .A - - 1 L 'T ' gig: ' 1' Qa. vs Linda K. Thornton '5lNlTflUl.X n Charlotte A. Toler North Lillie Roll lean Antoinette Tracv Lltllef Rticls Arlene Treat Hope David M. Trigg -Xrkailelplwia Garv Dale Tucker -Xlthewm,-r Nona G, Turlev Lltllv Rumi Kathv Tvveedle Hut Springs Michael H. Van Dvke blw-le Nlis-nun Iohn Vantrease Nlalxe-rn Sandra L. Vantrease Ntalxifrn Melinda Vogel Hin Nprings Margaret E. Vogler Lillie' Rm Pam Wadsworth Xlimltllcylilv Veronica Walker Ntvplwvm Debbie Wallace l,llllv'Rl1Lil Linda Wallace Nltlrtrvvsliiirti Deborah Walls Nltirtrut-slwurri Terry Walton Nantle-x, Rlahanwa Steven Washington Hut 5prlngs Debra 1. Watson 'xornmn Genevieve Watson Jtshrlfmn Lonnie L. Watts, lr. Nlt Casltill Paula Welch Arlsarlelphla David Paul Whitev Bisnmrclx Charmyrle Whitten Foreman David D. Wiley Rolla William E. Williams Arkaclelphua Sandra K. Winfield Crannis Brenda Witherspoon Washington Roy Glen Wood Camden Donna G. Yancev Sheridan Tim Bover Yarberrv Blev IIT? Roger G. York Glenwood Ronald T. Young Hot Springs luniorsf273 521: . .4 513 1- f '. ' . :v as - ,Ffh gg' ,ji - V T51.'z',i.ffc-25 X ? ign2f21i55T'f' .iiwfiiiiaz 3:2342-f,:1. - ', '::: ?:'ff2:C'fff' f '- - gLj.g,q 5G5S-?ilrfi.jfl:.-.Qi:jg::3i1:f4j'1r.. y ,.'i-limiF52-f : :5i'j',,,f. yz.-,arg-gnrfi ' 2':,.f-',-r,3!:if11- I1 1 2 ' .ff 'I ' P1-ie '. ', 1 TQE5--1 25351 t : ?1:t?:: .' LMA-'J 6 ,' ,- . ggf V: , V, 'I' ',A5g'?jL-9 fgjgggv gi1',Qn,i4,Q:'f': if ,- fm A T'.jfi,l1f','v:fg'f',1lif..4 ' ':,,,.z ' -' E' 3 :gsm-yigumdqllah f , Madelphwchemisrw 1 -'f .j,-z,'3Pairiela,B,f:Atlcock ff. '3fMagnoIia,7'Elementaryflidiiitjationv 1 , :f .1g:'5:',I7aa- -. ,i-- Delta?Qhi6,ggElerypehiary5Edpcatj6n,Q, -e ALslff:1 fjfi'f:E?.. 53,5fZ1NiFkMiKfAkinS - fi ' .nuihasi imeefafessioqali Lv' fiii,f'i ,DrewzaAle1ander -i r'3WestfMem.phisy'English RY - 1. ..,..... EKIL- X if.1iafE1t2.' 4 'P' '?':.--.4 it 1. l,, . 321' -' 'A 1 5 15 1'hirvTWlbxinder , 1. -' Okdlona, An T nf ,.,- 21. ' ' f 'QQ iEvon'AIlen Af 'vliisniaicka Eleihentaryiducatyion ' ' '11 1' 'ffl- 'SusiefAlIred ' , U iTeSxarkana, Pl1ysical 'science V, 7 V ' .Robert Vya3Anthony 5 Bisinarck,'4Socia,l' Science ' E, .Cifblw A- Afmstrdhs f -- camden, Business 'Teacher Education - I ', ' I g, Qfdflie-H.'AmoldA 1 ' 5. Sparklman, General Business 3 . ' 1 'Madonna Ki-Arnold - 'f Dierks,1Business Teacher' Education ' .4 ' ' Susan G. Atchison - ,Pine Bluff, Elementary Education 4 V 'ltihious sabbslr. I ' s J Cotton Plant, Biology f A Mary G. Haber ' Arkadelphia, History Terry' Maxine Bacon h-Hot Springs, 'Accounting ' Pamela Baier f Deerfield, Illinois, English ' ' , Byronylaker jacksonville, Pre-Professional, Danny W, Baker Hickory Ridge, Marketing , A ' , .lulie B. Barber w Hope, Elementary Education R.igllt+LoWer speed limits? andlthermostats affected eyeryone tliis year.ZApparently Marilyn- Nash is trying, iodoheypani ii... . 5, 1 ,I .X t. 5192:-..: ,- as vm iii-.fav :-x-X.: 1, --.I-'.--:fm rffrfrfff i'HEx'1?,- x:y,Q5:r,': ,Q '5.. ' . ..,:i ,ra U fgzffza. . :VL ..:t 1 iff if i H's:2f.a-t.,1.,,L.. -,nf-W-t,..1Qi....,. A H ---.-:qu I.-7: 21 is-5: if 4, asiiiifif'-asa.iw-1:1mriiiff125,22 fiugii' 4 mi in ' ii 'fi ai- :::LE,-1.ff..:: -. 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'Mx' . ,l finds the crafts-shopis a good place to work on a ' M' v ' ' ' ' P - hobby or have a class. ' Rochelle Bames .Q ' - Benton, Elementary Education Mike Barton - ' ' Lewisville, Biology Dianne Bauer A , Lake Hamilton, Accounting Douglas Beard Fayetteville ' - Debra F. Beeson Camden, Art , Terry A. Bell - A I Mineral Springs, History 3 Kathleen L. Berger L w Texarkana, Texas, Elementary Education Iohn Hi Berry Helena, History , V ' Tommy G. Bird Sheridan, Accounting , Georgann E. Bland ' Delight, 'Social Science A VurIfE, Bland A 4 Q: . Cache, Oklahoma, History Tony l. 'Bohannon I, A Little Rock, 'Physical Educationff lames'H. Borchertyv ' ' UVV4 Stuttgart, Social' Science fi EiIeen.L.1Botsford -.1 'f' VII, Arkadelphia, Social sgaence,,','5-,.-, .nebbfih K- BQWQQD' . 74.51, aH0pe,aBiol0sv, V Q f 'iv' +12 I6 5 5lS?fl'ld. 'ffl.ff 'l l5f' '- L lllzll, Mt.,:Ida, .Homeiconomicsf 53'-fiiii, , uisjlgn:-aradtgig, . 1, ,525 ja ggg52p2,.,' 5 . '. nu-:,rfyp.'.f . Ar,kadelph,qa,y EhysigallyggAucai.fpgg3gf,5g,,51, I' ff iij A li'?d4':Fr9dS 5wf.i it ff iCaf1fdeh.'Bvsi,ness l0YCf'53!inFli',ff9f if 211523 5, 23.5 Gl2'ff1nd0np1'Ehy'siCa'l' QEds4Q?4titiri'1iifigiilci if, l-QITY Ds, Bl'iYll gf ,ffxflff fi5'?if ,iiflfifyg .LdGrahie, Gh9fsi,6L PhvsiFa'l iEdE3ti43ei'i552if. ' 'fi 'f gfi5'5 i.:Hfik:L:fiA. , , ,, .4 ,,.. I -1-:H ,, . ' 41 V-:1,:' .':':,:': ' ., ..- f-f .... .1-. -fi Q -V . .,,, A ,f-1.4.3 - . .,. , ic .. wr .,1'--w'f.f'f.'.- vf.:J:.H.,. f .,. 'f-,,...-,v :gn-ffm -, f, ' - X .V ... -,: .-,,., ev, 5 -:Lulu 376 Seniors Tonv Bricklev fXrk.itlelnhi.1 Sim-tli.1ml llmina Lyle Brooks Xl:-im, f.le-ncral Hamlin-xv Steve B. Brooks ll-1' Sprung Ln.-nt-ml lltmnefw Vernon E. Brooks 'Xrk,iilelgil11.i Niulill5Llt'r1L L' William Paul Bruton l milf' Km A Xl.in.iqenit-nt Anita Buford kfktllltllllllel lnqlixh Carol L. Burks 'xii i. VD HLA it-Lx limit 'wi EtlLlLtllIUD il: vrhlnl-uri Brenda C. Burnett Elf-'iwntmx Eilunatmn Charles Burns Pint- lwltin Vnwn .il Etlmation lltil Nirwigx loyce Burns Vim- llltm lrvurnnlisni Iudy Ann Burroughs Linn- !,1rxLlltllalllbfl Deborah Burton lm-'Univ Niy.-t ml EclLiL'.llnin Tvvvlla A. Butler 'Xrk.1fl0lplii.i Slim-A lr .inil Dmvna Ntnnnf. Harlan Buttrum nn Um- Nl,lllN'l7l.lllLx Ralph D. Cagle litanltin lilrilimgx Billy Caldwell tnlwrmxfiml l'hyf.n,ilE1ltiC.ition Nancy Caldwell tilt-mviiofi Kathryn A. Callicott llfvv Htl, lirlxiiitw lruielwr EtlL1LJlrr'1V1 Ivory loe Cannon intron Plant, -Xuounting Sally A. Carder Prattvx ille, Plivfinal Education Ann Marie Carter Varkin Hi imc Eennoinic x Evelyn Sue Chwe Arlasle-lphm, ll41n1e'Eumnovniu Beverly Clapp Uwe-rm-lil, Illinois, 5uL'ltJIngv Marguerite Clark Trgt.irk.ina, EIL-nit-nrarx Etlunation Mary B. Clay Hopi-, Elementxirv Education Bob E. Clements Malvern, Spwetlw anfl Drama Lyndia Y. Clemons Le-vxrwille, Nflathenmtlu. Pamela Click Vvinlhrrigi, Vhvsit al Eflucatinn David Allan Clinton Cnrnriffrw, M lation lanee B. Cluck Pine Blutt, Nlmic ludith Cole Hot Springs, Englivh William Cole l1ut5nnngs, Elenwnrary Erluparion lrkarlelphi. Karen S. Conaster llfffllioen, Englixh lanice L. Cook 1, Phvaic al Erluc .ation lim Copeland fkrlarlf-Iphv.a, Phvsnc al Erluf ation Qin -.--' ' ' I, ,-. f l P' , Q y li, u A ml!! f . Lf 1 5 i nv f 'Q . 5- if f1!.- J- . , ..- 41' il !5 J 'N W- YE ' V ' . J 2 , ' l i L iii - si 'i , .. I X iw W5 4' 17- Q lm. Q 1 lil' i .1 ff l. '49 ' 71 reef r r VH: V Y 3 X- 1 - 1 si' . . ..v - ff L-la ii -.F Y Ft l a11t:31s15'i,L 0- 113 .4 O 5 , 1 Lx as Yu- Qv i ll raw 'P .Nia vi ' Hltl l r fr, W xr rf l T I ., r r .. ,r .-.X 'x leanne L. Counts llrit 'wprlr'irgs, llvrm-ril.irx lrlrntrilrrrri Sherry Cowart Mlerwxxrmrirl, Elernr,-nlarv Erlutation Phillip Cowger l7.irrl.in1'llt- 1-vm-ral litmnew Brenda Cox l lril Springs, l lwx sir al Elm .itrcin lames E. Cox Nllt'VIll.lI1, Kivrirmil lilisirimx Bettve A. Culley lrvrrwllllx,5r1r'rl.1lE4lll4.1t1rwn Brenda Cunningham Mr-rm, Art Marnette Currv Pins' lilull, Elll.1llNl1 Timothv P. Daven l,llllt' Rm lx, 'Nm lrilrillx Steve W. Davidson 'Xllx-lllttlllllhl Xl.NlJH,L'l11PHl Karen Davies Mrirtlrrrr Nl.llllOIWl.lllkx loseph Alovsius Davis III llul Sprrngx Nlusrr. Marv Ellen Delaughter -'xrlmrln-Ipl1r.l, Srrtlrilrrgx Minnie Beth Delavan 'Xrlx.irlL'lplwr.l xl.lllWt'll1.llIt,w lames R. Dembv Xlrvunl Irl.i,L1envr.1I Htmrwxs Rhonda M. Dickev 1 .im4lvrN,fl1gl1xlW limmv Dovne Dill lnu,l.inrl, Marlin-nmlit x Darla C. Dixon llqrrrsurw, 'Xrl Mary A. Dixon M.llx'4-rn, lllstrxrv Roy C. Dixon riurrlrin, Speer lu .inrl Dmnm Willie Lee Dobv lrirrrwt li Irv, Elvrnentarx' krlucntrrwn Kenneth W. Dorathy Nlrrrlrco-xlmrri, Hirrlrigx Vickie Dorev l'r.1ttsxille,-, Nluxlp Edna K. Dover llLlllIl.Q, 54iLl.llNtIPr'1tt' lohn Duke fAxllxJfl+'ll7l'tlJ, Nm r.1l Nuemje left-Bur mlm were as popular ax ever on the HSI KHl'71plINll'IIS xear Nut only were Ilwex lmnrlx Irwr 'llf'Il.llll'll1ll flown to Xvellx, but just tor the lun a eu-rr iw as xlwvv 11 lwv these gurls Seniors!277 63 FI imvw Iriww Iminiiig .il HSL ' 1. ' '12',': .X!'1'Ii'ko'lll7L'X LQl.lil.1 i Paul E. Dunbar 'Xlrfw: if-f Nlllxlk loe Duncan lliii Niiringx Npevi lv .xml llmmii Tina R. East Xwirn- iinia El--:wr-lilaix lrlutxiliun Charlotte Ixemh Elurd Xkilxwm klifriivzwmrx liiltieatiim Linda lx. Ellis Nltirlwwlniili Fl.--in-iwl.iix Film .alum Shirlev I. Evans l're-xiii!! l'rv-l'iii1mNi-viml Merrilcc Fari5 Hut Niirirub Fiwvtli lhilllliliwgx Cliff Farmer Nn'i.i1luixe'r Nut iiilugx lerome Farmer, lr. xiiiliw llhinf lllnxxiiail Eiluf Alum Bunn Fawcett hhrlmx n lane! D. Fisher ilrii Niiringx Npu:-nh .mil I.7r.ima Alana Fletcher llumax Nitiiilrigx lanie L. Fleti her 'Xil.iilt,-lplwla llre'-l'riili-viimal Tacie Florence -Xrk.i1lvlgwl'li.i, XlLlNIl, Roger D. Flovd Xltirlrmfslmlirii Donald H. Ford lil-mlm Plwxsit .il Ellllullltill Mollie D, Foreman Xmlxf-rn, hlf'Fllt'lll.lfX Ftlucnitiim ludw kav Fox i 'v wlfvi lit.. nm. limit livr Elluf .Ninn Brinda K. Franklin limit Eli-fm-nt.irx Flliilulivin Linda K. Franklin -Kniitx lli,- :'+ N.arx lflllk ,ilirm lean Fritz l :wiv Hill i llwnil-nlart Film .ilnm Shirley A. Fryar llrlww llwnii- lm rnniiiiir-. lohn A. Fusie liliulrli-r, l,iilfir.iil4i, f,e'nt'r.il litivivmx Nancy Fusie lliit Hpriniy fmrif-ral lltieiiiifwl Zella M. Futrell Wxiiw- C..-in-ml lliisinr-M Right -Kr Ill X in i-:igiliitanl elvis in Ilia-se mvnx ht lpn ilu-ni in the-ir ut Kltitiiim-il alti-r . ' ,-I. '. Wi- f . JM. ' :S 1 in l ii X .' H? I ' f ? ' t an 1 ,f l Hgv gg , gg , ,v.. ' ,fix I 'x M V Vi l A ill i l I l ll X1 l i G ' 1 ., . f l . i ii' 'll 4'1- ' Wi-,yi1 ll ' 1 l Hi , ' ll Milf' 4 L Y ,f E ... r S i ll l i 4 '- l ff 1' Q ll Ili 1 ? , . f -,-f -rf-gl-ff-ev-W ' Q-Tw . 1 iii T1 'ag . V1 , ' l, J lf v renee' 'ee' 'F new ' ' ' t x If .ff l S- 1 , if .1 3.1,.i-':.,, wr, W' l:i!i.z,i..3 I l il '- i 'Sa Nl .1 Q, fi 1+ l 'J Q 4 rl Y i 1-if 1 l .i .1-,V 4, HP xi ' ' i . 15 :f fifii-1'?i'93f r . 521 -f . 6 . ,. 6- U 1' 4? 5 X fp in T, -.g.,. QLD' -if an fi.. w p Q. 4- x 'D' li J- 1 Marian Gann .'XvlX.inlvlIwlwi.'x 'XM I. Stanlev Gann Xl:-rm llxtliuluigx Brenda G. Garrett Xlnlwrii El+'l71t'I'Il.llX film .mt Debbie D. Gault ll.lxlx1'll,'Niu1Viul1igX Samuel I. Gautsche l'ri'st ull, lllxlwlx Larry A. Gentrw XX ulwi. tiwnwrnl Htixvmwx Mavnard L. Gergelx fmxxn l'winI, lmlu.m.i l'l1xw Louis B. Ghent l.iHl1lr-Vl,lNlLI1.ln Ioe Ed Godhehere ll-al Springs My vninlimg William I. Goff lm.irl..imgi -Xt Uitinliiig Lynn Gnndbar llim- Hlutl Sum mliigx Phil G. Goudeau -Xll.mI.i Tenn, Spf-I-t In .mill Larrv T. Graff Xhnm- Nltirltrgrvnq Iames N. Graham -Xrlmlvlplwia llmtm Ianel G. Green Mt-im, Ele,-mcnlnrx ltlut .mlm Ravmond D. Green -Xrlx.ill:'lpli1J l n--l'rnle-wunml Robert W. Grundon lfnwlale, Pau lwlugx Glvnn E. Guenther Alllwnmfr, .-Xunitlnlllig Barham M. Gullett lliilw llvmentqrx Etltilnlifm Dickev S. Hallidav Cnirilmm llixtim lerrv Hambrick lhfhvtl .Mtrijiuiitlrwg Maudie Lynn Hanlxins l7e'f,M1t-r-11, 'gupml Nm lt'l'N 4- Terry L. Hankins r .ivncivn Geneml Btmrir-xg Greg K. Hannah Hi-umm, Speech .intl llr.im.i Steve F. Hanzlil. lint Sprung. Sntml it it-mv LeftAF.ms alxxaxx urine out to cheer thx lx C4 fm 'Xml theres usuallx wine m itmi If Wanda S. Hardman lfmlxu' Business lean her Filmatuun Bobby P. Hargraves Milrtluri Qvnq'r.'1l Busim-ss Belinda M. Harris llvljiim-iw. llwnenlarx Ecliiialmn Susan B. Hartley llamprtm Plwxsnal Eclmatemw Timothy W. Hartsell llivt Springs lULllIhlllxlTW Donna M. Harvey llixr Springs lim-iign laiiqtiages lesse Hawkins Xlalxem Spec-i li .incl llraina Chris Hays ltlexamlrua Xlllllllld, History Era Ellen Hays 'Xmilx xiww lw .mil llmnm Tommy C. Heflin 'Xm.nlv.iwl1i.l l,vrwr.il l'lLlsll1e'ss Nlajorie Hensley Vim' Blinr -fxrt Charles C. Hesser lllllvll lllwxslt .il liltlhllrimn Patsy L. Hicks -Xrkilvlplmi llwvientarx lillimtiun Susan M. Hildebrand ldiwsurll Eflgllsh Alveria Hill rXrlsa1lvli1lwl.i Llvnuwirarx Ellllk ation Grover C. Hill llierlte, l'l1xsii.1l Evltiialum Ronald Hill Br ifllvx l'l'ix'sit.il Elflllktllllllxl Virgil L. Hobbs Nldlxwrn Smiulugx Iackson Holland Xlena Lit-neml Bmirwss lo Holloway Xlurtrw-slum: Ellfmviwtarx Eilunatum Debbie L. Holt -Xrkaclulpliia, Phismal Eiluciilwn Donna M. Hopkins Dilntilclsiin, Spemlw .mil Drama Ida L. Hopkins Xrk.1flelph1.i, Cmneral Business Linda C. Hopkins lMn.ilrlwn, Npewlw .mil Dr.in1.i Freddie D. Horne Clurrlon, Liem-ral liusnness lames A. Horton fkrl-..nlelphi.i, Mitsui Cynthia Hubbard .-Xrltmlelgmlwla Art Becky Hudspeth Di,-XX ntl, Sm lnlugy Deborah Huggins fXrlx.illi1lillwi.1, lllNlt'lfX Rebenca Hughes Arltamlelpliia, Psvi lwlrmgy Debbie K. Humphries Arlsarlelphia, Eleme-ntary Frlucarlun Carolyn F, Hunter Nlannlng, Q lwnmtrx Cary C. Hunter .'XVlxAflE'll3l'lltl, Art Mary Helen Hurst Ciunlun, Elementary Erlucalifm Robert Ingram lacltsonyille, Nflusu 1 1 14 ' :H .V fig fc A - 3 ' 'I 'fr 1 r 'fifif' A H. ' fi: l T . 1 ' ' l .1 14 .Nh 'Au ' -V-.frllfi f ' T1 3r1w.:L 'fftl -,rfb-.uzfiwr r A X '- are .L f i .Q -- if ,f .1 ya.-fr'-'aff--Q.-ra 9 99 2 U ...lf ' -fs fYgaf-5,54 ' fx 1-A I . :fi fm Y Eflllswvs gn , ' fa - 1 . . L -Syilela it l I , Q P' 1 1' r V ,ti fa W ' s. y'- 47 I v , .iw f ,......r,xri. 7 any 'ri 1 ' :A l ' ,K 1 V, . x 'U' V .R 4 l. 1 . 1 I T? L , - r-gli., 1 , 1 i, 5 L 1 I - -4 . - A 'J 42 , . 1,.r.u,. .. .f '.5,5:,, ' 5 X . .il . - L. l ' r 'ri Nw .Ell- f . y 1 I ,rr , r l 'xi i -in r C a v 'A 4 lr. ' H r at if .rf . X xx: .Ur , . X . ,. .sk l i ' r 1 at x .r I v law --.f2i' 1 V V 'gp' .e ' ggiljks ' v.v,.s-H Q . 1 . J has V 4 F, f 1, M ' , 1 . ifiirii WJ' 1 'Wh it -i l' iii' s rl 1-Q rr' fa fr 1 an r 1 5. 'l 1 H ua, iv W r s, 13. J '.nmu-an sluvp' if -nu , -' . o'v-H115 3 '?vW'3 .2': vsf : 1vq Q J of, f ,, n .av x,-, 11 .u :- 0 e-,-Moen' 0 .1.4, 1.1, 1 as 5- .yd -,L -fi gr '5 .. x 1- , rfi'g 7 4:1--r,.,.-,mv eh r... gf., . '4i:1'1I.f5-ii ' 9. ii- 'rm' 1 ,.-. . M. . , ,.. fm' .sl l .X 0 it 'Ll if t Y- irx 'A -if Mary R. Irons Oden, Elunwntarx' Efltrt .rlrrrn lulia K. lackson Locke-shurg, Phvsrn al lrlut .rtufn Kerry L. lackson .Ntalve-rn, llrsrrrrx Larry W. lameson Malvern, Manage-mr-nl Brenda lones Arkarilelphra, Art Della johnson VVrImcmt, Sm rnlngx Elizabeth I. lohnson Lnckeslwurg EIL-rrrvnlarx Lrluurtrnn Shelly Iohnson Detjui-1-n, Hume Et nnnrrrras Silas lohnson Nortl1Llltle-Rock V. Keith lohnson Arkarlelphla Bobby L. lones Arkaclclphnn, Physical Eclucatrnn Freddie M. lones Ntalvern, Physical Er.lLrrV.1turrn Kelly lones -lkC'XJllx.lll.l, l'4rllllL.1l Nt it-nr :- Herbert M. lulian Blythexrllv, Spec-ch .rnrl l3r.rn1.r Sherry R. Karr Crurtlnn, Llemrgntarx Ltlui .rlrrrn Nancy Adkins Kees Shemlan, l'l1X'slral Eclmatnrm Frederick l. Kerr Hut Springs, Nlanaigt-nur-nl leannie Knod Defjtn-L-ri, .-Xrt Brenda Ann Knox Arkarlt,-lphla, Swclnlnrgx Emerson L. Kratz Malxcrn, Lligllslt Beverly K. Laird Defjtwerr Hume Et nnnmur, s David Lamb Lenla, Ntanagement lean Lamb North Little Rock. Business Teacher lrltn 1 r Sharon Lasiter Prestntt, Elementary Lrlut .rtrnn Stephen F. Ledford Lunwptn , Crtlllllflfllld .Nt.rr1.nqtm1emi Darryl Lee Chapel Hill, North L arrmlrna, Phvsrt 4 1 Sandee K. Lively XV.ashrmltrrn, Business 'lean her Eflrrt Larry D. Lock Malxern, Physical Erltrnaturrn Peggy Lofton Dierks, Business Tc-aLh0r Eflucatlun Freddie Waldo Lookadoo Arkaclelphm, Political Sn It-nce Pamela C. Luebke Scott, AL counting Robert C. Mabry Deljueen, Cjurclam e loseph D. Manning Succasunna. New lersev. Physnal Erlu ir Rickey Earl Markham Langley Brnlngv Cecilia K. Marshall Arkar'lelpl1m, 1-'xcujruritrng Charles W. Marahall wl.. lEv.lN l lxw .1. lllLlt .lllllll ldnws Nl. Nlarxhgll hlf.lll4'lill7l,t Xl.1n.lQvv1n-nl Eli-..1 -X. Martin X'l.n.a'ly.l:l.: lffgllxll Ellen lune Marlin X'l,lvlvlgrllA.l lvvgllxll luseph Zan Marlin Xll-11.1 lwrn-v.n lixlxlruww Larry Oliver Martin K.1x.m.ll1 l'l1x Xin .ll lllua .Nu ln Benlw Mauldin .1111-lpnm Vlwxw .ll lllLlL.lllUl'l Melodve Mans llvl Nlvrllng-1 Elem lslLlLlli1fm Marv C. Nlav XllllXl'lll Enggllxll Ronald Mazzia llw! Nllvlngx lllurlmlxxm Amanda McAlister ml Nllrllwqs, Elem L:lLlL.1Ilun Charles McCauley X'l-.lllclplwvl Nw ml Sl ww 1- Aunie McCinister ll-M1 llnxlmv Thomas M. MCGl0ne r.l.lrr.lun tgeneml Buxnnew l.1meQ A. McKinley Xlllltrw-xlmm llwm lJvLlNIlll'xN Rebecca Gean Meggs lplwm Ele-nw:-ntarx Eflllkdlllill lerrold G. Meredith llflr Sprung Nlllllwnmln N Billv Miller Rlwn, K.:-11 BLlNll1l'HH Nlathan E. Miller xl-,.rlx,Xll1x1c Brenda l. Milus llnpv, Nluxn ludith Minor l.mnu.n, Bmlflgx Dianne Moore erwwmll Elf-nwntqrx lillLIL.llll!ll Randv Morgan Rlscm, Hlnlllgy Sherrv Calle Mosier llnvr www, lzlvnwnmrx Erlumtuwn Larrv E. Muldrew llflpv I I ln lr 4 l,l,ll:Nllv,',lrll'l:-r l.mfllrml,' Mn x lrll llunlv rw Illw umm' HSL un-:lx 1 ,ll nrl1rHlf'l1lrYll1'gn.lxlv'XI'r.llXt'.lrX lil ff .. gig lysis! V 2 1 2 ' 'ggi llw , 4 l . .1 - R- R l ll , .1 li 1 Y . 0,11-v , l. . '. KVM 5 'i f wx-L . e g' V733 L ' , U V I n 'Iv fl . ' 1 1 2 rv vu N '. eq, -:- i z-v .:.g .. 4 'L 'i i2 E'r ilw l w Y' X v l l 1 i 4 W' ll if Q, l i , .lr . , , ,.f. 'l -l .nf li. i Left Dol Nlmmrt, L.1pI.1in ul llw 1 lm,-Q,-rligmluu xxgiw trmxm-nl HM x mat lwl.1ck lliimt-t -lmnmgl Jtlwvi He-rv elif: rx prvwnterl lu lwrm- mm lvwturt- ilu: SL ,X-HSL' l lr inte-1 :mixing ignrm' u- 4' 5. . ll. . .-pas? Hemi rise A. gr 1' .4 ,arm . wb..- 1 1 is A igrilig, 2girf:,,0,l X w1.'Q.': 1 + ygx i 'i y va V i V+... . , A 1 1 . -Q'-g M,..::, 11f 3.ff'e, 'gmfmz I .. 'fp-' y':'::f.1 Aiyz- N 'A ,rfe :hifi 'ff.,w1z.1L 1'??.5'.:. I .vii ..':'i1 ' :J -.' B , 371 T 1 l f l'iixQ' L, jli x .- :L . .t apr r ' .ggli W W f A, fe Qiiv - ,fi l- -' Q 3:-lf! V an 1 :I if aero 'f rfg. 'J ,g-rw .... Anita Mullins TL-x.xrk.m.'n, Tr-ms, l,l+'ml,-nl.1rx liltu .xliim loseph T. Mullins Texqirktmn lem. mem-r.rl litiwm,-A Carlous Ray Murch Xrltnlt-lplwm, Plix su til Etltlt .Hum Marilyn Nash Str-me Spur,-tlw lkarlwlfigx Randall Neidecker l5.lr1l.1nvllv, Ni rg iimlnlgy Ollie U. Nelson fXrk.aili,-Ipl1i.l, Plwwii .il Eiluttiliim Cary Newcomb Hill Stirling. Clviivnll Bmivngw Kathleen M. Nickels fbkulmm, llc,-rmlnlmx Eilutqllun Robert P. Nickle lmlvllegmle,-nr U, Miwtvtlri Fluent .ll L4lL1m,..ltnm Glynn Alex O'Neal M.ilu3rn,l'mrl4rl.1N Ann Onstott Hue-ell lltmw, As tfiunting Larry I. Orr ,Nl.1lxe-in, .-Xt 1,ritlr1tlm1 Karen E. Otwcll lllll5l3I'll'll,1x, Elcmexwtarx Eitltimtxun Bruce W. Owens Nllklllltllll Pine, Genre-rgtl Btmrwsx Kenneth C., Page Alihxnnller, .-Xt i,l,wunt1nLg Cynthia l. Parker .'5xflxdClf'll1lll,l, Clwenmrry Lynn B. Parker .-Xrkarlelplim, Plwxwlfal EmlucJtu,m Robert A. Parker blanipx, lkxijlmlrmgy Linda Sue Parsons Hope, Elemenmry Eclticatirm Nina L. Paul Malvern. Elementorv Eclucmron SeniOrsfZ83 Right- 'C-1 Sffiirifl Q 1 ,.mi,,ff -x ,ing Nm . ,- N Uhr: NXX he Charles Pearson .,., ,., V, V: tri Deborah I. Peel-L L VW fe Belinda lox Pelton ,mp U., ,M QV, Xickie Phelps T 'i' '.: . I'IL.x ,Ei U' Iared A. Phillips ww! M i'ii.. ' P1 X alerie L. Phillips 1 Mi f--if it rimv-w i e loe Pierce . -. -r iiNki.'Virl'1x Paula -X. Pierce ?li.i ' ix Daxid W. Platt ' - e R -.K N104 Penelope lx. Porter -+.'f.1iT'ril' .2 FH: -L' lames C. Purtle VW-'i,.e'w rticiiwfx Sharon Raines N.tw 1 Fmt ijigi, William L, Raines Nts -4 ffwvvi or-. Steie A, Ratclifi l n.'Y'r'.1 iineiivf'-N X ixian Redd -i. .1 Elm .miie Paulette Reed 4 ,owe iiYii'1i, ei. Stex e Res nolds Bettv lo Rilew . w, . elim- r ,oi lin. Nlic hael Nt. Roberts -A rf-,., , X. ...mf ludx Rodgers Pg. xiklrrl U.. lanice F. Rogers ,. E, ,i.Sf. Vlelanie L. Rooks f e 'iff' P' Ei 'i r+'Uii . Lemuel C. Rose l '.e I is Elm' .1' fit' Bonnie A. Routon flimsy l.mglmw Phillip Rowlew '.t.i..v Vw-1 r,w,.1,,yi,,, if Li 0- ff r ' 'ur . '53 l S , .1 ' n-3 ' ,, 1' Q ,v 7' X . i xi '-. 1 xl A 314' ,Q . WJ, l l i ti, l up .L. 2 ' 2.53- 0 52 iii! Q mx . . r vs., L .ur .f -. .. - , in ff. l .', A 4 T Q U4 I sri T 4 'i' A A i v I 'xt It lf ,T . ., .sg':E, .gr , Q 'fix ,gr V- X l r I Tiff' LLJ, 1.1.-- ,E. riffs 94 Glenda Ann Rusert Arltadelphia, Elementarx Education Laurel A. Russell Rocl-tx Rner, Ohio, Home Economics Robert L. Sanders Ill Arkarlelrjthia, Pntstcal Education Anita Saylor krltadelpnta Elernentart Education Maudie R. Schmitt txenner Louisiana Phtattal Erlucattcin Debra Scott itrlxadelphia English Gloria Dean Scott Chiclester Business Teacher Eduatmyn Deborah Scroggins Dewitt Elementart Efiucatinn Roger Seiver Xrkaclelphia, Nmrteting Brenda Sharp Ptne Bltttt Linda M. Sharp Pine Blur Elernentart Education Brenda D. Simmons El Dorarln Hnnte Economics Donna Fox Simmons Dierks Englzsh Robert Simpson Star Citi Business Teacher Education Susan Sluppick Hot Springs, Speech and Drama lames D. Smead krLacleliJn.a General Business Annette Ceneviexe Smith l-lfit Spring? -Vt Francis Gordon Smith Fort Campbell tsentucltt, Ntatnematics Garv E. Smith Clennctuti Qeneraf Busnness lames C. Smith, lr. Starnpt Xlanaeerttent Larry Smith Tichnor Business Teacher Education Laierne Smith Xtaltern, Business Teacher Education Lvnn Tver Smith Forrest Citi Phtsical Eduiatmn Marcv I. Smith Qreenxzile Ntzsszsstopi Elernentarx Education Bn nda Kav Southworth Detjueen Suciolosx james T. Steed Stuttgart Pre-Prcttessiunal Stan W. Stevens Xturireestjtciro Pre-Professional Dorothy L. Stewart Nest Helena, Phtstcal Education Nancv H. Stewart Little Rock Sociologx Tim T. Stewart Pine Blun Socrnlogx Annette StiHler Little Rocl-t Phxsical Education Thomas E. StiHler North Little Rock, Phxsical Education Ronnie Stucltev Bauxtte Charmaine Surprenant Hot Springs, Psxcbologx Carv E. Swain Ntaltern Elennentarx Education Seniors 285 'Ho Sww Hanes Swift l Wiiivz 'xliisa Dehoralu I. Siler X i N- Nw E-lwiltlgx George Roller! Tax lor ' ': '4 Vin .-1.w1.gt mlm Brute Thomasson lilo' lfhitr lli-Karin Lev I. Thompson I l'in'it.il'st't'iw1' Willee C. lims, lr, Xligtw rww. 1 llzwiii--IH Rithard L. Todd Xlaixr-iii Xl.i'lu-lieu., Andrew Tolherl if-rum' 'xli.s:t Slew Tolleson l ll .iw Stn 1- lhrgx Iesse D. Towend ,r tw'-r':.il l'lli-ilure-. lames D. Turner 'lr-I 'xi v'I' ix Xl.ril,1gv'iif'rll Palrinia Turner t.r7rlrwlwr1r4- ll--inviimrx llltir .itrtio Robert M. Turner ll llwlailir Xltlsii Lou Ann Van Zandt -r llmi-1 lui' Ninn-r ls .mtl l li.mi.i lone Vaughn iltmiglrr l'lw at .l. ltltit ,rlioii Dehorah I. Verdon V litw- i-'wil lit-:1iv'iI.irx liltitalioii Andrea L. Verwav illn'li-- ll. :itil-. l.:':iri-iilari. lillit .ilitril Dana Walker tllih- Hull- ll.'mr'rr1.iixlilo-.ation loxce W. Walker lirlii, l'lwx .it .il ltlnt ,mlm Daxid Wallace lumilfrii l'l1xsit .il lillit ,llitril Robin Rhodes Wallace stillxmrt-v lJll.llroi11.r liviglislw Donald R. Walston l lwrls- l'lli, -.it .il ltllln .rlxtni Phillip W. Walslon lllwil-s,lllr1lriQX Patricia Ward l im' lllzlll linglisli lohn Watkins Xilaflf-lplii.4, l'lixs1v s Meredith T. Watkins l Iirrrt' lim litnlngs Marilvn R. 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H 1 ' L.,-,H , V I f.1 :e.n,, N jg-.a258lMgmorlu m1f sg ,A . 5' 1 -i '- 1.0: . 'QL ' M., Q. ' V. , ' ... 1.34,-., J by X . . 1 . I 4 In Memorium Malorl E Stanford, a former ROTC Instructor at HSC dled October 3 1973 Mrs Bennle Fulmer, HSC student and wlfe of Dr Earl Fulmer ofthe science department dled October 25 1973 Mrs Mary B Westlake, head ofthe Tutoring Service advlserto Heart and Key former advuser tothe Star, and an honorary member of Heartand Key dled December 1113 . . I I. ,ln I I ' -. ,97. g h . ! I' AY'-Viz! -'1 Memori'ufJ1l2Q89 29OHndex Abdallah, joseph ,,..,. ,,.... Adams, Bonnie . Adams, Cindy .4.A.., Adams, Gwendolyn Adams, jerry ,,.., .. , Adams, Vicki ,....,.. Adcock, Pamela ...., Adcock, Pat , Adkins, Martha .. .. Adloff, Brenda . Index .. ....,,.,, 27, 35, ........,,.124, 190, .......86,87, 118, 116 Akins, Nicky ..,...,,.,... ................,....... Alexander, Drew ,,.,., ....,... 5 8, Alexander, joyce Alexander, Larry Allbritton, Rebecca Allen, Dewana ,.,,., Allen, jack , ,.,... , Allen, Naomi .M Allen, Sara Allison, Thomas Allred, Mary ,,., ,,,. Amos, Kenneth ..,.. Anders, Mary . ..,, ,, Anderson, Brenda . Anderson, Christine Anderson, Dr. Gary Anderson, Sandra , Andrews, Milt , .,.. , Anthony, Robert ., Archer, Serreta ,..,, Armour, Alicia Armstrong, Carolyn Armstrong, Donald Arnold, Eddie .. Arnold, jack .....,,. , Arnold, Madonna . Arrington, Debbie , Arvin, Burdena ...., Ashwood, JoAnn ,. Askew, C. E. ....,.., . Atchison, Susan .,.. Atkins, Keith ,....,... Atkinson, Dawson ....,.. Atkinson, Willie ..., Atwood, Stephen ., Avery, Donna , .,.,.. 1 15,1 ..se,87,ii1,i8e ........181, ...,..,...,...194, ...,....58, 119 .,....178, 179 .....,.,115, ,..,'.','i'29,'ii93f ...,...,219, 2O,121,122,173, 274 256 256 244 256 266 274 197 244 ,274 274 274 256 274 244 266 169 274 266 256 274 256 266 244 256 213 256 244 274 266 266 274 164 274 236 274 190 256 266 256 274 173 266 266 256 244 Babbs, Errol ,..... .. Babbs, junious ....,.. Baber, Greg ...,.....,.... Baber, Mary Gail ...... Backus, joyce ....,.. , Bacon, Terry .4..... Baier, Pamela ...., Bailey, Ruth ..... Baker, Byron .,..... Baker, Danny ,...., Baker, Linda .,.. Ball, Linda ......,... Ballard, Laura ..,..,.. Ballard, Marlene .......,.. Ballard, Pam .,............,......, Bananzadeh, Gholamr ...,.., Banks, Rhonda .....,..,..,..,. Barber, julie ..4..,........ Barentine, jo Beth ..... Barker, Linda .,,...... Barnes, Diane ........ Barnes, Robert ,,..... Barnes, Rochell .,,... Barnett, Sandra ,...,. Barrown, jimmy .,... Bartel, Norma ,.... Barton, james ......,.... Basinger, Connie ...... Baskin, Barry .,....... Batchelor, Nancy ,..,.. Bates, Gerald ..,.,,.,. Bates, Rose ......... Battle, Helene ..,..... Bauer, Virginia ....... Beard, Barbara .,..... Beard, Douglas .,..,. Beaty, Kenneth ...... Beaver, james ........ Beavers, Kenneth ...... Beckwith, Ronald ..,.. Bedinger, George ....,. Beeson, Debra .,..... Beeson, Steven ...,., Beggs, Phyllis ..... Bell, Dennis ..,..... Bell, Donald ,....., Bell, james ,..,... Bell, Brad ,..,.,... Bell, Robert ..... Bell, Terry ,..,.,.. Bell, Greg .........,.,.. Benjamin, john ....,. Benton, Don ...,.., Benton, Ron ,......,... Berger, Kathleen .... Bergman, Patricia ,,.,. Berry, john ...,..,... Biddle, Linda ......... Biggs, Charlotte ..,.. Bird, Tommy ...,..,.., Birkhead, Dianna ....,. Bishop, james ........ Bishop, Sarah ....., Black, Edith ,.... Black, Phil , ........ , Black, Thomas ...,... Blacknall, Reva ...... Blair, Douglas ...,. Blake, Richard .... Blakey, Karen .,,.,... Blanchard, jimmy ...,. Bland, Georgann ...... Bland, Vurl ,....,... Blanton, Patti ...... Blanton, Peggy .,.,... Blaylock, Stan ..,,. Blaylock, Terry ....... Bledsoe, Barbara ....... Block, Vernon .......,... Bohannon, Tony ....,.. Boles, Kmarie ........ Bogges, jim ...... Boles, Robin .,..,.,. Booth, Stefania ...,.. Borchert, james ..... Borchert, Penny ..... 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Bradlev, lerrx Bradlev, Lovl , Bradlev, Rosemarv Bradshaw, Lrnda Bradshaw, Susan Bragg, llmmv Braketreld, lo Brame, Laura , Branch, lovce Brandon, Morgan Brav, lames Brat, lrnwmv . . Brax, larrv Brtcklex, Cxnthua Brlcklev, Tony Bridges, Donald Brrdges, lohn Bnggs, Carolvn Brugge, Iohn . Brrstow, loan Brooks, Adnan Brooks, Lxle .. Brooks, Btexe Brooks, Tern Brooke, Vernon Brow n, Carolvn Brown, Courtnev Brown, Brow n, Clatl Ltnfla y , H1, ,lhl, ltw7, lfltl, Jl, vB, OJ, lflll, Stn, 57, SB, lhl, 1 . 130 83,137 H111 IQ-1,173 - 'V 194, 237 ... 4142 , too ltm 143 ltwh, lfw'-3 143 lHl, Joh 173 113, 1011 t'o,17H 143 1411 172 149, Jun 1'3 llltl 143 IBI, ILM jf? SH, 14,41 1761 143 Q-1, IBH ,lfwlw 243 111ml 142 174 :fb 143 189, Tn 13' 142 lllttl-13 l'B 13' A winning Style wax exemplrtterl hv rnokt Reddre teann throughout the war Brown, Marx Brown, Mxron Brown, Rohan Brown, Rowena Brown, Ballx Brovlek, I T Browning, Rohert Brunmelrl, Dolores Brunwlex, Connie Brunwlex, Rtckx Bruner, Dr Rolvert Bruns, lxetth Bruton, Wrllranv Brvant, Dehlare Bunk, Retha Bulorrl, Pxntta Bunn, tollnrta Burhank, Dean Burke, Brllv Burke, Carol Burnett, Brenda Burnk, Charlei Burnk, Iewell Burns, lrwee Burnk, Carol Burroughk, Curt Burroughk, Iudxt Buriex llorelxa Burton Cxnthta Burton, Dehorah Butler, lohn Butler, Loura Butler, Ntaureen Butler Twxlla Buttrum, llarlan Cagle, Ralph Caldwell, Blllx Caldwell, Ellen 51- sll xH l lw llltr, lhl llill ll-ll lil lilo Llll l31 llw Hu ll l'-l lll' l 'ltl fa '4 '4 , . r 'B E4 r v I4 gt. tt 'lu ,- ,ltr 13 ,- 'Q '4 1: ,.. 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'53, 115, 116 276 Clark, Nam v , ,. .... . 236 Clark, Roluert ..A. 126 Clark, Vamfksa . 258 Clav, Cwendulvn , . 207 Clav, Hugh ,, , ..,., . ..,...,,. 267 Cldx, L09 75, 78, 111 287 Clay, Marx . .. . .... ,. 276 CIaxlvorn,Ltnc1a .. . .. .. 258 Clt-monts, Cxntlwla ,. 190 245 Clements, Robert .218 276 Clemons, Lvndla . . 276 Cl1ck,Pam , ,. 276 Clmk, Rodger , . 258 Clrntun, Davrd ..2 37 276 Clutk, Barbara 235 276 Culdll lame-s . 245 Ccrkvr, Iutlrtlt , , ,LBO Cfulananrtr, Rlclwarcl , 94 2-15 Cultlaxurv, Bwtty ,, 212 Cule, ILldI1I1 , 275 Cole, 1111113111 276 Coleman, Soma ,,,,,, ,, 2-15 Lfrllrer, Clarx , . 2-lb Clilllef, Ottx Lou ,43, 44 246 CltllII1N,CYl1g3fIIt' ., 98 Lcrllms, Earlcx 117 258 Cullum, lrlkh .. 246 Corupturtt, Cltarlecn ,. .,, .. ..,..2-16 Ctnrtatwr, karen , . .. .. , , , 267 Crmwav, Ixatlwv ., 44, 35, 124, 188, 190, 287 Conway, Shnrlexl . , ... ,, . , H267 Cook, Dawn . 170 Ctmk, lamce , , 276 Crroper, Carttl 183, 246 Cooper, Uurls , , ., , , ,. H2137 Cuols, 1121.111 , -14, 811 186, 267 Tenn, Southernk Tommy Fulton ratw 111 amwtlwr x It trmrx at tlw natrtmal NAIA track mt-et held on the He-nrierkon tampus Copeland, lames .... Corbet, lxrrn 4,.. . Cordell, Dsvrd ...,. Cordell, Mary Corn, Steven ..... Cornelrus, Dwayne ....,. Cornelius, Nancy . Cormsh, Gerald Cothren, Martha ,.,, Coulter, loe ,.,.,.,.., Counts, leanne , Courtney, Marcra ,,.,. . Cowart, Sherry ,,.. Cowger, Phrlrp . Cowling, Denzrl ., Cox, Cox, Brenda Christ: Cox, lames ..,,.. Cox, Sharon Cox, Terry ..,. Crarg, kathy ..., Craig, Phyllis ,., Crain, Gary .,,.,... Crarn Gregory ..... Crarn, Linda Crank, Debbre ,...,... Crawford, Dr, Albert ..,, Creech, Debbre ,.,, Crisco, karen ,,.. Crisco, Myron , Crosby, Bonnre .... Crow, Paula ..... Crowder, Deborah Crowder, Glenn ,, Crumby, Kathy .... . Cruse, lanet . ,, , Crutchfueld, Emily Cullev, Bettye ,, .. Cummings, Debbie Cummrngs, Melba Cunrngkln, Clara , Cunmngham, Brenda .,... The Ripples create quite a splash! l lub, l fl-1 '76 . ...lJl1, ffm, lb, .lb tw , ..,, bl, lO-1, lltl, lll, lll, lol, lim lllw, Jil V 'lil-1 ll ol ,V lfllvl , ,l7ll lftl 3' till ill lt! l'H ,. llh, lltl, lwlw ltlll ldf, , ltla lb, I-lf! -1 I-llw ,l4,, vrl - n ,-- .-,f wh-r ,--4 W-- Ll-1 ,.,- ,ff 753 ,117 'I17 J-lb l4,, J-ltr 244, I-llw .Qty '44, Ill, '38 l-ll, IHH 144, .1-lla 238 ,lim 'tug 344, l4,. 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I 1' ty. , of 1' 1' Many children attend Haley, Hollis ., Hall, Barbara Hall, Carolyn ,,,. Hall, Patrrcra ......,.. Halliday, Dickey ,.., Haltom, Linda ,,..,. Hambrlclt, jerry ,. , Hamer, Deborah .,.. Hamrlton, Davrd ,.., Harnrlton, john ,. .. Hamulton, Lawrence ,.,,. .. 223, 37, Hammond, Martha Hanltuns, Lawrence Hanltrns, Maudue ., Hanlxlns, Terry 4.,.. Hannah, lirrk .,,..,.., Hannah, Gregory Hanzlrk, Steve .,.,,., Hardcastle, Donna Hardman, Wanda ,. Hargrss, Trmothy .. , Hargrave, Bobby ,... Hargraye, john ,..... Harmon, Muchael ,,.,, , Harper, Donna ..,. Harrrngton, Ronnie Harns Barbara ....., Harris, Belinda ,,.... Harns, james ,...... Harris, john T. .... . Harris, johnny C, Harris, Mary E. l-larns, Paula ..... Harrlson, jerry ..... Harton, james ..,... Hartley, Cecll ........ Hartsell,T1mothy .... Harvell, Eluzabeth ,. Harvell, David ....... Harvey, A, C. Hatch, Sheila ,... Hawkins, jesse yi Ji. 1 ms Us 190 ws lbl 115 211 123 181 170 167 123 .......,61 269 269 259 259 279 2-18 279 2-18 269 248 259 191 2-18 279 279 184 279 279 259 2811 248 280 2-18 248 248 269 2-18 280 269 209 269 248 248 269 184 280 280 183 259 H280 259 280 Havnes, joy Haynes, Alan Havs, Era Hays, W C Havs, judy Hearn, Elsre Hearn, Garnet Hedden, Patnck Hetlrn, Tommy Hegwood, jennrter Helnemann, Phyllts Hertholt, Charles Heutholt, Ruchard , Hertholt, jan Huelsmeyer, Robert Helms, lxayleen , Helms, kenneth Henderson, Cynthra Henderson, james Henderson, Scott Henderson, Sherrre Hendrlx,B1lly . Henry, Sylxester Hensley, Marjorre Hern, Denny Hess, janet , Hesse, Earl , . ,, Hesse, lxathy Hesser, Charles .. , He-sser, Lrnda . Hester, Robert .,,., Hewrtt, Rhonda Hlbbs, Hrbbs, Hacks, Hacks, l-licks, Rhonda . Shelly .,.., Patsy .. Randy ,....,.. Theodrs ., , 1117 Kill 1119 1-lb Sl llb 119 ltl-1 1911 170 2811 '35 54 Hrggtnbotham, Mark ... .. .9U, Hrggrnbotham, 1' .. ., Hrgglns, Gerry ..4, ..,.,.,,. V , Hrggrns, Ora Sue ..,. -,-.A---v - -- r--'.,- Hrldebrand, Susan ...., vrvrt.. 5 3, 61, 120 1 155' 259 2119 180 280 2811 2-18 2-18 127 2811 2hl1 269 19-1 269 194 2130 248 2-18 2b9 269 2119 2199 2-18 ,438 287 152 2-18 250 210 280 260 169 248 249 249 280 2-19 2-19 249 260 2-19 H25 280 Hill, Alveria .,v,.., Hill, Glenn ..... Hill, Gregory ,... . Hill Grover ,. Hill, Ieanbeth Hill, johnny ,, ,, Hill, Robert . Hill, Ronald Hill, Victor ., ,, H1lton,AIan ,.,,, 1-lindman, Elise , Hinds, johnny ..,,. , Hines, Cleoria, .. Hixon, Tommy Hobbs, Virgil , Hodge, Rebecca Holiman, Benette ., ., Holiman, Dana ,... ., Holland, jackson ,, .. Holland, Ronnie ., . Hollandsworth, Vickie Hollinger, Teena ., Holl1nshed,Corneli ., Hollon, Robert , , Holloway, lo, . Holt, Calxin ,, ,. Holt, Deborah . , Homan, Cynthia . , Honeycutt, jasper Hoot er, jay , , Hopkins, Bobbie Hopkins. Donna . ., Hopkins, Ida ,,,, .,., Horne, Freddie ,.., Horne, Linda ., , Horne, Ned .. Horton, james , .,,. , Horton, Randy . Hoskins, Carl , .. House, Sharon .4,,. Howard,Lynd1a . .. Hoyle, Billy ., .. Hopkins, Bobby ,,.,. . Hoyt, Rodger ,. Hoyt, William .,.. .. Hubbard, Cynthia ., Hubbard, Sandra , 1 280 ......166, 173, 269 ..,.,.l86 ,,..,.152 ...,..,.9O 184 280 260 260 260 280 249 147 249 2-19 249 173 280 249 249 jackman, Dr, .... . jackson, Callie ...... jackson, jerry .... jackson, julia .... jackson, Kerry ...... jackson, Linda .,.., jackson, Patricia ...., jackson, Vera ....... jackson, Wanda ...,.. Jacobs, Gregory ..,.., jacobs, Lenwood .r.. jameson, Larry jeffcoat, Ricky ........, jendrysik, Claudia ....... jenkins, Bruce .....,...... jenkins, Elizabeth .,....,. johnson, Calvin ,... .. Kesterson, Eulice .,,.,, H uber, Vicki Hudrlleston, Michael Hudgens, jo .,..,. , Hudspeth, Rebecca Huggins, Deborah Hughen, Catherine . Hughes, Carolyn S. . Hughes, Charles . Hughes, Georgia Hughes, Hollis , Hughes, james , Hughes, Leslie , ., Hughes, Rebecca ., Hughes, Samuel , , Hue, Shi Hung Phillip ,.....43, 170,260 ,uuucuauszao Haasmnsuss .HHUHH143 HuM114,190 .HHMHHZ49 .aHH94,96 ussnwssssssaso HWanUuUHHHH128 61,167, 170,280 ....,..,173 .,.,,..98 19 ...,,...280 .....280 .....,,.280 .,,,....2-19 .......,260 ,,....193, 269 ,....,102, 269 .....,..2-19 ........249 ......,....269 .,....180, 181 ,.,.....,,.2-49 ,. .269 .,,..280 ,.,..260 . 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Humphrey, Al ... . Humphries, Debbie Huneycutt, Deborah . Hunsaker, loe ,, , ,. Hunt, Holly ., Hunter, Carolyn ,, Hunter, Debra , Hunter, Gary ,,.. ,, . Hurst, Mary Helen Hurt, Susan Hutcheson, Marilyn , Hyatt, Karena .. . Hyder, Les . .. Hyman, Mary Kay ,., Ingram, Robert Inman, W1ll1s ...,.., Irons, Mary ....... Irvin, jo Ann ,, lsom, Roma ,..,.. Iverson, Logan ...., .,..,..,.2-19 ...,..2-19 139, 244, 249 152 .,....61, 126 280 julian, Herbert , .... . jumper, Mark ...,. Karr, Sherry .. ..,. , . Kauffman, Christi ..,. Kauffman, Karen ...,.. Kees, Nancy ....,. Keith, judy .......,.,.. Kendrick, Vicki .,.. Kent, john ,......,.,... Kerr, Frederick ,.,... Kesterson, Sharon .....,. Keys, john ...,,...,... Killian, Nelda .....,. King, Dusty ......,. King, Ednarene ,.,,, King, Harold ............ Kitchen, Carol Ann Kitchens, Patricia ,,... ........280 Klocke, Brynette . .,.. , Knight, Donald . ,... Knight, Wanda ...... 249 260 .,.,...84, 85 Knight, Donald ..... Knight, Wanda .,..,. Knighten, Wilda ....... ...,.122 ......249 ,.,.,...280 Knod, jana ......,..... Knod, jean . .,,... . Knox, Brenda .... Knox, Sharon ..... Koon, Brenda .... Koonce, janice Koonce, Karl .,.... Kratz, Emerson ..... HNH99,178,260 ,HHH,uH,a 269 HHaH82,83,260 Krissell, janis ........ Kuyper, Eugene ....... ......,.. Laird, Beverly ......,.,,... ..,.,..,. 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Lee, Darryl .......,,.. Lee, janice ......... Leming, Paula ...... Levar, Dr. jeddy ...... Lewis, Charlie ..,,.. Lige, Mildred ..... Lindsey, Bobby ..... Lines, john . ,.... Linfor, Robert ,,,.. Lippert, Gary ........ Lisemby, Roger , ..,. Little, Don ,.........,. Lively, Katharine ..,.,. Lively, Sandra ....... Lock, Larry ,....,.. Lofton, Penny .... Logan, Delores .,.A. Long, Barbara ,..,... Long, Deborah ,... Long, Dianne ..... Long, 1-larold ......,.... Lookadoo, Freddie Lookadoo, james .. Lookadoo, Laurie .,........ Loomis, Marcella A Louton, Orville ,,... Love, Debbie ..... Lovett, Dennis Lowry, john .... Lucas, Bobby .,... Lucas, janet ..., Luebke, Pam ...,,. HD Luebke, Paula .......... Lumpkin, Nancy 90, 136, 137, Luther, Dr. Robert ..,... ..,,.......... ...,.. Mabry, Gary ,.,.., Mabry, Robert ....,, Mackey, Sue .,..,,... Macumber, 1-larold Malone, Ralph ,..... Magby, Maribeth ..... Maner, Carol ,..., Mann, Kenny . ..... .. Manning, james .,..... Manning, joseph Manning, Mike ...,, Manning, Timmy .. Manning, William . Marchand, Edith .,.... Markham, Rickey .. Marsh, Dan ..,..,...,. Marshall, Cecilia ..... Marshall, Charles .. Marshall, Dorothy . Marshall, james Marshall, Mike ,.... ..25 Mason, Clarence .. Mitchell, Marshall, Travis Martin Curry .,... Martin Edwin .... Martin Elisa ....... Martin Ellen ..,... Martin Fay ...... Martin, Gary ,...., Matin, james ...... Martin, Zan ..... Martin Karen ..... Martin Kevin ..... Martin Larry ..,..,.. Martin Martin Lynette .... Robin ...... Massey, Murry ..... Massey, Murry ..... Mathis, Nesha ..... 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McCallister, Peggy ,..., McCauley, Charles , McClain, Vonia . McClarcl, Donna . . McClard, Robin . McClendon, Rehecca McClure, Shelby ,. McCollum, Rhonda . McCowan, Deborah McCullough, lxaren McDowell, Clancy ,. McElhannon, jeri ,.., McFadden, Dorothy , McGill, Rickey ,,., McGinister, Aonie , McGlone, Thomas , . McGraw, james ,,, McGraw, Martha .. McGuire, Patrick McGuire, Steve ,.,, ., Mclver, PGSEV 1 , . Mclxay, Douglas , ,. McKay, kenny . Mclxellar, Donna ,. Mclxinlev, lames Mclxinney, Robert Mclxinnon, Connie , Mclxinzie, Cynthia McLane, Mary . .. McLane, Robert ,H ,. ,. McMahan, Randall 2, McMillan, Steven McMillan, james, ,. McNulty, Debbra , . McQueen, Michael McRae, Floretta ,. , McWilliams, ixeith Medley, Donna Meeks, Thomas , , Meeks, William . Meggs, Gary ,. Meggs, Becky Melson, Martha , , Mercer, Larry . Meredith, jerrold , Merrell, Becky ., , Merritt, Micheal .. ., Metlon, Patsy , , Miles, Marcia Miller Billy Don Miller David , Miller, Ellouise ... Miller, Finas ,, Miller, james . . Miller, Nathan .,., Miller Oren ..,.. . Miller Rhonda .,... Miller Robin ,,., Miller Susy .... ., Miller Vicki ,..,..,,, Miles, Dr, Leroy ...., Milus, Brenda ....., Minor, judy .......,..... Minte Richard r, ....... Minton, Melvin .,.. Mitchell, David ,..,.. Mitchell, Enos ,..... Mitchell, julia ...,.. Mitchell, Mitchell, Linda ..,...., Rose Mary Mitchell, Steven ...... Virgil ,....,... Mixon, johnny ...,,.... 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Onstutt, Vlrgunta ,, O'Qulnn, Mucltey Orr, lames ,..,.......... Orr, vtdtr ..... ...... Orren, Linda ....., Oswalt, Olrvua ..... Otwell, karen ,.,,.. Owens, Bruce .,..,. 174, 283 ,, ....271 174, 271 , ,,......,., .252 ......21O ,252 252 188 283 154 188 170 262 211 262 U94 271 2222252 HaHH283 169 283 HHHH262 168,249 2222294 HNH262 HM 188 120,271 aan 262 HHUH271 HHaH252 116,271 HHH 146 HHUHZ71 127,241 193,283 181,262 227,283 2222226 UUUH283 .HUUUZSZ 131,271 aHHH262 HNHHZB3 HaUU283 . -A '1 .54 lr- -9521. .,,,,,i 21 1 5' J -6 5 .vlf ig . , Pottery is a beautrful wax' lor Henderson kturlt-ntx to exprew tlwrnwlxeg Owens, Darlene Owen. Wanda , . Pace, Duane Page, Anne Page, kenneth Palmer, Nancy . Parker, Bobby Parker, Cynthra , Parker, Dennis . Parker, Ianls ,.,. Parker, Larry . , . Parker, Lynn . ., Parker, Robert ,..,, Parker, Robert D. . Pare.onw, Lmda ..., Pascale, Shrrley ,. Patterkon, Sherry 1 Paul, Eddie .,,..... Paul, Nrna . . Paul, Russell , , Payne, Barbara Payne, Iohn ,,.A.., Payne, Make ,,.,, ., Peacock, Brenda Pearce, Patrrcla ,. . Pearson, Charles Pearson, Mlke .... .. Peek, Deborah lane Petterkorn, Fred .... Pelton, Belmda .,,,, Pelton, lohn Mark .. Pendleton, Lrnda Pennington, Don .. Pennrngton, lane ., Pennlngton, john .. Peoples, Mac ...,..., Perkins, Richard .,., Petty, Mark ...,... 1-ll, 68, 199, 111, 181, 252 252 1-ln 371 283 132 'fl -1 183 271 1,1 252 183 283 202 233 135, 4111, 91 1-11,1 132 2-1-1 283 262 149 271 271 , ,262 178, 184. ...,1f-1-1, .131, . 11.31, 98, 1315 , ,, ,.,.,.., 128, 115,12O, 122, 166, 179 284 262 284 22-1 28-1 252 262 212 271 262 119 271 262 Phelpx Stem-n Phelpk, Yu kle Phillips, larwl Phrlllps,Iul1.1 Phtllrpk, Rely-t 4 a Phxllrps, Valerlt' Phrlltps, Verna 11ll,1'xt'l'lV1E,, Cen rlm Prerte, loc Prerce, Palm ra Pnerce. 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Purtle, Carol , Purtle, Margaret Quarles, Sara , -11 121 159, H3120 271 211-1 22, 221-1 1116 1117 2-1 1111 1911 25 111-1 171 1132, 11311 2112 211-1 lll 231 211-1 232 271 111 232 tm ,oh 'tl-1 2111 271 271 1-1-1 2134 271 131141 251 159 232 171 11:16 2112 155 211-1 . 231 127 271 2lw2 231 xr -1- 232 1511, 262 ,1'94, 2112 28-1 .,2b2, 1-1,1 ,252 Index!3Ol l,'.lr.lvn, Ruxlx rl,.s!'rn l1,lVl1.11.1 Rmnw- Nlmron l-I.unt-N XXrl1r.1fn R,a1ntx,1tvr tlmrlvx R.1'ul.!ll 1111111113 Rnnrlolrulw Uxxlght 1 1 Rtmn. l.rul Rqrwrrn N1!1ll1.1 Rnttlrrr new Rm, Xllvn 16,11 iknnrx Rm lrrrrx Rm Relwttn Rex Nnntlrn Rvrlrl Cl.rrx Re-rlll Xrxmn Rr-ell 1.111-ln' Rm-sl 1'l1tl.l Rt-ew Lxnn Rwgwlvr Nrrnvtt-I Rwnvlm lolan Rwntro S.l11llVf1 R--nn.rrml N.lI1tll.l Rwllwrrorml -Xnn Rt-xnrmlrls Iulm Rwxrwrtlrlx lmxtlwlverw 1Rfz'xl1ul1lx 51:-xvn Rvxnolds, 1vrrX Rlwrmllvx lgrry Rlmrlm XX.rrren R11or1s-, L.lfI1k'ST Rrtw lrmnwx R111 Nklxlon Rn lw, Nant 1 14:-elw.rrr1,1Lr.-,gg Rrr,lr.rrrlx4rn, l1.1n.a Rl: luflts, 1,,Il1llX' l4ll:'X Rvllk Rrlex Lt tjox liolm 12111 11111 211-l 1213 225-1 271 252 ,114 , 01 2112 17-1 2112 . 28-1 711, 72 , . 1141 . .bly 711 11111 ., 271 252 271 , 17-1 28-1 K1-1 , ,, , 2114 , 11, 1711 271 171 2112 , . . 1-11 132, 181, 2112 L19 252 112, 115 1711 1-11,1-13,144 271 , 252 7'-3 2114 271 .252 . , 2h2 , 75 fy-1, fwfr 114, 11111, 10311, 271 . 15-1, 176 UQ, 1211, 2112 271 lhq, 1711, 2412 . 1841, 252 182, 211-1 43 Theatre fans rm 1-ru-rl .1 1111.11 lhrs yr-ar H1 the wrfle mrwty ot plays - both non1munrty.1nd school They ranged from ' -X Frrnnx Thrng llapnerwt,-r14rn the Wax to the Forum to Our Town. Riley, lanet ......,. Rrley, leanette , . . Ritter, Ronnle ,...,. Roberts, Ierrv . ., . Roberts, Marilyn . Roberts, Mrchael Robertson, Carol , Rohrson, Dan , . Rocigem Rodgers, Rhonda Rogf.-rs,l31lly . Rogers,C.1rol ,, .. Rogers, Dons Rogers, lanrce . . Rogem, Ronny ,, . Rollrns, lohn . Romesburg, 5Cott Roolter, lxaren .,,. ,. Rooks, Melanie . Roseherry, Ronny Roseberry, Bo .. Ross, Dwight . Row, Lemuel ,. Row, Troy ...,., . Rothwell, Cynthra Rouse, Deborah .. Routon, Bonnie , ,. Ronan, Rohln . . Rowell, Susan .. , Rowland, Deborah Rowley, Phillip . Rownd, Carolyn Runyan, lxerth . , Rusert, Glenda , ., Rusxell, kenneth Ruwell, Laurel ,. Rutterrord, Anne . Rum, Robert Rye, Ann Rye, Charles Rvons, Iolwnnx , , ,lucly. .,. .. ilkif .17-1, 176, .,,,,..131 ,,...,,194, ,..,.,.194, . .,.,. 124 .. .,,. 131 .92 , 186, 1-lb, 272 262 252 272 252 284 252 252 284 272 127 262 253 284 253 262 1-16 253 28-1 195 195 262 284 262 253 262 284 228 253 272 284 253 253 2255 263 H285 126 203 143 .23-1 fl-1 1 71. ,' ,1 5 Sample, lanls ...., Sandage, Marla .... Sanders, Robert .... Sanders, Steven .,,. Sanders, Tonv . Sandtord, Iuamta .... Savage, Beth ., ..,. Sawver, llm Mack ..... Saxwer, Samuel ,. , 5IlVlOI,r2x11l1d .. ..,..,.. ,. SCl'1l'T'IlClgdll, Dr. Robert Schmitt, Margaret .,..,,., .. Schoggm, Robert . ,. Scoggln, Stewart ,.... Scoggms, Barbara Scott, Debra , ,. Scott Eddie .. .. Scott, Glprla Scott, lerrl , 5CoN,I09 V, Scott, Ttsh .... Scott, Milton .,.. SCOtt, Shnrlev , .. Scnvner, Mark .. . Scrlvner, Paul ,...,.,,. SCFOQQIUS, Deborah , Scruggs, Davtd Sea, Bruce . .. Seay, Harold ,. , Sebourn, Robert .... Sellers, Emma , Sellers, Martha ,. . Sellers, Velma .. Sells,Corrlnne . ., Selph, Lots , Sergio, Anthony . Sewer, lane , Sewer, Roger .. , Shaddoclt, Stephen ..,, Shatner, lxaren . Sharp, Brenda . Sharp, Lunda ,. , . Sharp, Phyllis Call ,. . Sheffield, Helen Teena Davidson labors at the potter'5 wheel 29, -14, , , .U?gbJ 4511-117O,171. 153, 1911, 139, 7 1514, 139 11h 139,1 131, 272 253 285 ,9-1 19-1 229 263 226 263 285 126 285 233 272 253 285 152 285 203 230 263 253 263 263 253 285 253 65 94, 96 QU 1713, 174, Q1 19-1 210 Q1 253 175 2b3 263 8b 285 123 128 285 '85 CII1, 272 154, 253 Shepherd, Theresa , Sheppard, Susan . Sheppard, Lvn . Shipman, Iettrev Shipman, loseph Shtrnlla, George Capt Shlrlev, Stephen , Shotner, lxaren Summons, Brenda Snmmons, Donna Simmons, Ednm Simmons, Gene SII'11f'l1t1F1k,l'XE'VlD . Stmmuns, Pamela Summons, Wendx Sampson, Dena . 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Smith, Ronnie ...,.., Smith, Sandra ,,.. Smith, Sheila , Smith, Vickie ,...,,.. Smith, Smith, Virginnia ,.,..., Wanda ..,,... Southworth, Brynda Karen ..,.. Spoon, Russell .,,,., Spratlin, john ,.,...,, Staftord, Shirley ...,... Staggers, lacquelin ,.... Standridge, Shirley .,.... Stanley, jack ,..,..,.,.. Starr, Carolyn ,... States, Leah .,.... Staton, Donna .,..,. Steed, Terry ,,..,..,. . Steed, Virginia .,,.,.... Stelzen, Donald ,.,,.,,.. Stephens, Nathaniel ...,. Stephenson, Rov . . Sterling, Lorraine . Stevens, Rebecca . .. Stevens, Stanley ,...,.. Stevenson, Debra .. Stevenson, Gary . Stewan, Dot ,. . Stewart, Nancy ..,.. Stewart, Ricky , Stewart, Tim ...,. Stittler, Sandra .,.,, Stiffler, Thomas .,,.,., Stinson, jacklyn ,...,. Stone, David ...,..,. Stone, Grady ..,., Stott, jon ,,,,,.., ., Stovall, Ronna ,,,,, 272 .. ,.,... 90, 285 ...ffffffffilfifn , ,... ,.143, 234, ...fffil4s,' 263 285 263 M99 253 263 272 263 253 Teale, Randy .,.... ....... 9 4 Thapp, Ann ,....,... ,.....l22, 210 ......,.,,.253 ,....,..285 ....,..115, 126, 263 .....,.131, 178, 253 ..,...181, ,.....lO0, ....,.190, 263 263 263 263 253 285 253 , ...,...... 173 ........253 , .,.... 253 .....,..263 ,,.....,...,126, 285 123, 253 263 31, 52, 136, 174, 283, 285 62 12O,121,122, 162,186,285 22.285 ...,.285 ,.......285 .....254 ....,169 ,....253 ...,...146 Strack, Millard ,.,, . ,..,.,,..,.,,...,.,..,. 231 Stratton, Danny . ,...... 192, 193, 272 Stuart, Charles ,..., ............,..,,,,. 2 63 Stuart, Dwight ,,..,. .,..,, 1 81, 272 Stuart, Nedra .... ..............,..,.....,........,..,.....,...... 2 54 Stuart, Rick , .,,,. ,..............,....,........,....,..,,............ 1 52 Stuart, Rodney .,..,,... .,.,,. 4 3, 115, 150, 166, 176, 177,272 Stuckey, Ronnie ,..... ,...,...,,.,.....,......., 1 OO, 110, 127, 285 Sturm, john .,....,, . Stuthard, Tim .,.,..,. Suitor, Bobby ,.,,.,..,..,. Sullivan, Kathy .....,..,,.... Sumerlin, Dr Claude ..,..., Sturm, john ,, ,,.. Surprena nt, Charmaine Sutton, Bea ,,..,., .,..,...,,. Sutton, Richard ., . Sutton, Steve ,. Swain, Gary ,,.., ,, Swanson, Sally , Sweatman, Sheila ., Swift, Harvey ., Swinney, joyce . Syler, Deborah , . , Tackett Taggart Tarpley, Eddie , Tarpley, ludy Tate. Roxye ,.,,.., , Max .,.,,,,,... , Melinda ..... Tate, Wanda .,.,..,. Taylor, Delmer ,.,.. .. Taylor, George .... Taylor, Michael ..... Taylor, Paul .. .. Taylor, William ,.,..,, Taylor, Thomas .,..,., Taylor, William ,...., 97 ....,...254 ...H272 ,....225 ....,,..146 .,...285 ....28, 161, 194, 263 183 ,....,24, 139, 286 .........286 ..,.,..1B8, 264 ,.,.......,.254 ,.,....161, 254 .......219, 272 ....,...16O, 169, 254 .............169, 286 .......146, 254, 272 ....,.19, 134, 272 272 Tharp, Beverly ..... ...... 8 6, 88 254 Thaxton, Elaine ...... ,......,..,..,.. 1 83 Thennes, Mark ....,........ ............. 2 54 Thomas, Benjamin ..,.... ,.......,....... 1 39 Thomas, judy ............ ........ 1 86 187 Thomas, Stanley .... .......... 2 64 Thomas, Vickie ...... ....,., 2 54 Thomason, Terry .,..... ...,... 2 72 Thomasson, Benny ..... ...264 Thomasson, Bruce ....,.......... .286 Thompson, Claudine ...............................,........ 264 Thompson, Lee Anne ,.,.,. ............................... 9 O, 139 264 Thompson, Lee .....,...,.. ....... 6 2, 118, 119, 181, 190 286 Thompson, Patti ...,., .............,...,....,,.. 1 70, 171 264 Thompson Richard ..... ................... 2 72 Thompson, Vickie ..., , ,...., .254 Thorne, Paul .,..,..,.. ....,.. 2 64 Thornton, Connie ...,. ,,,,,, 2 72 Thornton, Linda .,... ........ 2 73 Thrash, Frances ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 54 Thrasher, Patricia ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 49 26,4 Thrower, Sue ........,, ,,,,,,,, 1 50 162 254 Thurman, lanet ...... .......,...........,.. 2 54 Tidwell, Charles ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 95 Tims, Willie ......... , ,,,,,, 126, 236 Todd, Byron .,.., . ,...,.,.......,.. 254 Todd, Richard ,,.,..... ........,........,..,.. 2 86 Tolbert, Andrew ...., ....,.,. 1 66, 181, 286 Toler, Charlotte ...,.. ,,,,-.4AAA,-- 1 52, 373 Toler, Steve ,....,...,... ,........,. .........,.,. 1 8 8 Tolleson, Steve ,..,... ,,--,,4, 1 66, 188, 236 Tollett, Carol .......... , ........... ..,.,. 2 54 Tolliver, Mitchell ..... ,. .,..,......, ...,.. 2 54 Townend, jesse ...,,. ........ 1 56, 157, 286 Towns, Reta .,....... ,....,..... ..,..... 2 5 4 Tracy, lean ,,..,.,,....... ...... 2 73 Treadway, Debra ....,.. .. ..,,.... 254 Treat, Arlene ,........,. ....... 1 39, 273 Trice, William .,.... ......... 2 54 Trigg, David ...... ....,... 2 73 Trigg, Pamela ....... ............ 2 64 Trigg, Thomas ..,.., ...,,., 1 39, 264 Tucker, Gary .,... . ,,.......,............. 273 Turley, john ...,.. ........,,....,.,....,..,.. 2 54 Turley, Nona ,.,.... .,...... 6 2, 114, 186, 273 Turner, Carol ...... ..,........,........,...,,. 2 64 Turner, james ,,..,.. ..,,....,,.......,....,. 2 86 Turner, Patricia .....,. ,,,,,, 2 86 Turner, Robert ..,.. ,,,,,, 2 86 Tweedle, jane ,..... ,,,,,, 2 73 Underwood, Dr. William ..,..,. ..,....,..... ,,,,,, 2 3 4 Vaccaro, lane ,.,.,....,. ,. ,.., ........ ...... 2 5 4 Van Dyke, Michael .,... ..,.......,.... 9 4 273 Vandegrift, Betty .,...., .,...... 1 36, 186 264 VanDusen, Milton .... .,..... 9 4, 188 254 Vantrease, john .... ,. ,.,............,... 273 Vantrease, Sandra ..... ......,...... Z 73 Vanzandt, Lou ,. .,.., . ,........ 286 Vardeman, Tom ..... ..,... 7 7, 227 Varner, Ron ..,..... ....... 1 25 Vaughn, joyce ....,..... .,........... 2 86 Vaughn, Kenneth ,,.. ....... 194, 264 Verdon, Deborah ....,. ....,...,. 2 86 Verwey, Andrea ........ ............... 2 86 Vilandva, Carroll .....,. ..,.... 1 52, 254 Vilanova, Nydia ....,. ,......, .... 2 6 4 Vincent, jewel ..... ,...,.....,.,,................,............,....... 2 20 Virden, Sandra .,.. ,..,,..,........,.,......,.,.........,.......,,.,.,... 2 54 Vogel, Melinda ....... .....,. 3 5, 121, 123, 150, 186, 209, 273 Vogler, Margaret .,... 62, 85, 90, 136, 137, 237, 273 Wadsworth, Pam ...,... ......... ...... 2 7 3 ......105 Wage, lim ,,.... ...,. , ..,....,..,.,,.,,,... 286 Wages, janet ,....,. Waldrop, Gary ...,, , Walker, Walker, Dana .,.,,. joyce ,. .,.., . Walker, june .,......,.... Walker, Raynnedios Walker, Richard ...,.... Walker, Sim ....,.....,... Walker, Veronica Walker, Willie ,..,... Wall, Teresa .,..,,. Wallace, Bettye .,.,.. Wallace David ,.......,. Wallace, Deborah .,.. Wallace, Linda ,.,... Wallace, Robin ...... Wallis, Hoyt ..,..., Walls, Deborah ...,, Walston, Don Walston, Phillip .,,., Walton, james .... Walton, Terry ,.... Ward, Craig ,.... Ward, Leon ,..... Ward, Lionel .,,... Ward, Patricia ...,.... 254 ...........166, 169 135, 286 ,.,.264 ..,...,254 ..,.,.,169 ,,,.,..254 ......,...273 ......,...,...l78, 254 .,,.,...99, 128, 227 ...,273 ..,,273 ...,286 ,.,.264 ....273 .,..286 ....286 .,,...76, 78, 98 .,..,...184, 264 Williams, Melvin ,.,... Williams, Pamela ...,.. Williams, Patricia ...,. Williams, Phillip ,...., Williams, Sherrye ..., Williams, Susan ..... Williams, Terry ...,..,. Williams William .... Williamson, Ben ...,.. Williamson Williamson, Charles Williamson, Marsha .,,..,, Willis, Linda ....,...., Willis, Martha ..,.... Willis, Ray ..,...,.. Wills, Larry .,....,,... Wilmeth, Virginia , Bonnie , .,,.,. ....., . Wilson, Deborah ...., Wilson, Hayne ...... Wilson, Franklyn ...,, Wilson, janet ..,....,.., Wilson Kenneth ..,... Wilson Kyla ....,. Wilson Roy .,..,.. Wilson Wilson Wines, Steve ,.,...., Thomas , ,,.... Ettatricia ..,... , Warnix, Allen ....,,..,... Washburn, Lou Ann Washington, Steve .,..... .,.,..168, 169, 264 ..229 273 ....,..255 Winfield, Sandra ....,. Winnes, Regina Winnes, Robert ..... .264 Young, Watkins, Watkins, Henry ,...,. john ..... janet .,,....,.... ..,.... Watkins, Tyree ....... Watson, Candice ,,.... Watson, Daniel ,..,.. Watson, Debra ......... Watson, Genevieve Watson, Watson, jan .,..,..,...... Watson, Katheryn ,..,. Watson, Phil .......... Watson, Thomas ,.,..,, Watts, David ..,....... Watts, Emma .....,...... Watts, Lonnie ..,...,.,........ Weatherford, Reieana ..... Webb, john ..... Welch, Paula ....,. Welch, Steve .....,. Wells, D ennis ..... Welsh, Roxanne .... Wells, john ....,.... Wells, Donald ,... Wert, Marcia .,.... Weser, Linda .,..,. West, janie ..,.,. West, johnny . ,,.. , Whatley, Carol .,.... Wheaton, Willard ,.... Wheeler, Shirley Whisenhunt, Patricia White, Hal ,,,.. ......., Whipple, Mac ..... White, Karen ...,.. White, Larry ...., White, Linda ..., White, Royce ...... White, Terry ...,....... Whitley, David ..,,... Whitmer, Sally ........ Whitten, Charmyrle Wiley, David ......,.. Wilkerson, Enna .... Wilkins, james .... Wilkins, Kathi ..,.., Williams, Billy .... Williams, Larry ,,,.,. Williams, Douglas ., Williams, Emma .... Williams, Frank ...., Williams, Fred ...,. Williams, Gleda ...., Williams, janice ..., Williams, jerry .,..... Williams, jo Anne ,... Williams, Cookie .... ...,,..286 ....255 ..,.255 ..,.255 ..86, 178,228,255 ....,..286 .,..,..127 .,...,36 ...,.,,255 ,..,.,..,,174 . .178, 264 mise, 273 ., . ,.173, 264 ., .. . 2236 .,,,,...124, 229 ,,...,,,,,.,.264 .,,.,,....286 ,......,i73, 286 ,,....,.....255 ,.,...29, 62, 286 ........16O,172,173 .......139 ...255 .,.....255 .,.....264 ,...,.255 ,.....273 ....,,264 ......273 .,....273 .,,....,.287 16, 264 54, 62, 105, 155,287 ........,.,.....,,.,..,..... 141, 264 .......,141, 169,255 ,. .,.....,..........., 264 ,. .,...,..,..,..,.., 126, 255 .,...,,82,83, 144, 287 287 .....,..163, 178,287 Winsor, james ..,,,,. Winston, Tommy ..... Wirth, Terri .,,.............. Witherspoon, Brenda Witherspoon, Samuel Wofford, Gay ...,..,... Wofford, Beatrice ..,. Wolters, Martin ....,.. Womack, Brenda Womack, Carmen ....., Womack, Duke .,.. Womack, Tim ..,. Wood, Roy ......,.,.. Woodard, Harold ..,. Woodard, Wilma ..,,. Woodell, William ..,. Woods, Lorna .... Wright, jana .,..,, Wright, janet ....,..., Wright, joe .......,..,,.,.., Wright, Nancy Beth .,.. Wright, Richard ,,.,.., Wyatt, Towanda ,.,,.. Wylie, Roxanna .... Yancey, Donna ...., Yarberfyi james .....,.. Yarberry, Kimberly ....., Yarberry, Tim ,..., ..,., Yates, Candy .,......, Yearby, Carlene ,...... Yearby, William ....... Yuk'Wah-Yee .,..,...,. Yeung, Miu Ling Ela York, Roger ,.,.,,.,, ..,.. York, Thelma ...,....... Young, Darrlel .,..... Young, Karen .,..., Young, Lynn ,..,.,, Young, Peggy ..,.,,,.. Ronald ......, Young, Sheila ..,..... Young, Wayne ......,.,.., Youngblood, joyce .. Youngblood, Toni .,., Zachery, Debra ..,,...,.,. Zimmerman, Charles .85, 86, 87 1221 ........16O, ffffffiiii ffffffffffffffisd , 90, 99, 1281, i 255 255 178 H255 ,255 287 H287 M273 287 255 , .,... 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A new addition to Campus was lack Butler, poet in residence, l-lenderson's first. mm Q tif 5 MP:- ' 4 N ' 'S .I ty-,L ' s- m f' . l ,R Q 'D' of g - Vat -ff. a-2 ,. 1 , Mig. 5 Q- vo - .,,.,g4. imlpxskifev-iv-tt'-wP ' -A - '- Q Q on an at Iwi , XX if-4 wt , . . - 2455117324 ' K, gb-'F1l :j?,-QL X iifflr ,,,ei: 5 gf1f aU'15'if'2 H 4, --221:53 Y-f i'j':2:1p , 1'-1. -fi-52:51 ' 2-ffl-1' - '-K ,few 5 --. -1 a ff 815' 3111?-I we 'lpiff g 5? fir' 'Mme' 1. 7,4 ' Lf '. H, - , V, 1- . -f -Z' fm 1' if 5-: , 1 '- rf - 454' ::rsi?-3. ,aa 'Fil 5 1 . , .a Efiafiiraii -- if ? sig 1 1'1?lliwV1- lp ? 3 359 P 53345 , YQ if W-1,.f5Q rj, r. ng: 1-21135 ga, f 7'fAf'9'-gky ' ..E?'-1' ' -5 - ' ' .. - - . as .rf gg 2 f -M. -,rt 'c5s .,f..5' ,337 r A ,fag J -Y-5.2, E1 Q?-. . aff- Y ' ' , 2 i. 7521 1, 1:-Q, yr. gf-'il fgwf--.Lss - ,i .. 56- ,- -.r . :A-J.. 'e.., '- ,Pr - affa i r - Q-ff, - - 4, V' r, J.. .11- ' , 'ti Yniifzjgh 1? 5. 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William Fulbright. aff? ' ff1f,.,Q' Closing!309 31 Offlosing Shortages of all kinds developed around the Campus, the state, and the nation. A shortage of one basketball game win kept the Reddies from the NAIA Championship. A shortage of gas kept students off the streets. The only things that we did not seem to be short of was parking tickets. Another year at Henderson was nearing its end. For some, a new home would be found with new friends while others would return, perhaps in the summer, and, at least, in the fall. lt is a never-ending Cycle. Wajfgfqw Q, Yun' Q ,t. ' Qfti' ' t ' t xi-' 55, ix. K . i at , - at as gt.-3 -.. W0 x X X ., ,sz 5 that ti' ll ,s N' mg L.. ... -5 L W ,LI if LX' ki YY .','-44 i lu- I i 1 Y 57 fu 3 ti x W5 . .5152 iffy: my J-my - 1azLfs'g2zg2s 6 SL ' .'aini1e 15iwE .iii..fi!?I2 few- 1 ww EI H . A All ,Q ' L 15 f. fff ,1 x' if ai.. A -e-w:.vf f- -S 'EH 3 - i-. 1 1 X ' f4- -rs ' A '5 iq sb N , nl, n ., x , is J TI gl-A 1 A ! 1 Y 9 X ' .lvr1 1E35'-TA k A I ., -. f'x' ' 1 A ' k ., .' . ,' . x - . - -xxsws. .f...,-Q-.+ V-: . .. .. -, ' f .- L-11-gg N- Pj Ka., A, ,. i N' -. 1.1-.-Xffma-.:':.v.-'E.t'5-NV .--:Q- '-.nxf' ' ' -- W ' .r1.'-'fu - .T'1EX-PkSQgs- ,gas-Ni r'i?6 :i Zig-, f -Au' - nag- vw' - V w RA5... Y M-3 VA A 1974 Star Editor - Susan Hildebrand Sports - Scott Davis Academics f Candy Yates Roynelle Grier Creeks - Brenda lxoon Classes f Valerie Bullard Charlotte Biggs Photographers - L. B. Dusty lxing less Townend lohn Beniamen Adx users f Virginia Smith Les Hyder There is no possible way to express what went into producing this yearbook. The Star staff was new and had difficulties in many areas, but an attempt was made to bring to the students a book that was differ- ent, yet one they could be proud of. Most of the workers were volunteers f which should speak for itself, With no pay and only sleepless nights as rewards, they sacrificed a lot to turn out this book. There are people too numerous to men- tion that I would like to thank. The Oracle staff, especially Penny and ludy, came through on so many occasions. Also, many thanks go to our friends across the hall, the Senate office, for taking phone messages and just being helpful. Of course, I have to thank my family and friends fortheirtolerance ofme during dead- lines. Hopefully, the '74 Star will be as loved and appreciated as we wanted it to be. Never-the-less, please feel free to come by the office to make suggestions for next year's Star. Susan Hildebrand Editor En HURLEY' ' lfltising S c . in JJ.. 15.4, M:L1,kv,. J ,S 'in 1,1 Tl P :Wu . - 1 . 11,1 -1 1 1115-11.111-J,----f1 f if 'fi' fm I 1' l' 1 ' 1 '.- 1' 'lf-fi Hain 'P- A 'n al -. 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