Hendrix College - Troubadour Yearbook (Conway, AR)
- Class of 1972
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A Ei' my , 3' W Q fi .1 EAMQASMQRQQQQ ' ef' bf Agn, S v z mter Cauld blaws the Wind frae east to west, The drift is driving sairlyg Sae loud and shrill's I hear the blast, I'1n sure it's Winter fairly. The birds sit chittering in the thorn, A' day they fare but sparelyg And lang s the night frae e'en to morn, Pm sure it's Winter fairly. Up in the morning's no for Up in the morning When a' the hills are snaw, I'm sure it's Winter Robert f -va l , K , , vw: J ,fa .. I N l My k,.,'4,r-'F' nf, ww , x .1 I I .,',,- il I 1 It qv , L ig 511 8, f f Q 1 W 3. ,Ev l' A HH fb 1, Q , f N vs mm f ,'-xy. W I E -.., I ff, 'M KU' .MW .W J' We '-W. 1 w..,, - A 't M V M F i-'TY 1' IW fl fli H H HH 1. 3 3 ,c gf: mi. 4- ' ,Q Mia ff' wi 2. Spring Up! up! my Friend, and quit your booksg Or surely youlll grow double: Up! up! my Friend, and clear your looksg Why all this toil and trouble? The sun, above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow Through all the long green fields has spread, His first sweet evening yellow. Books! 'tis a dull and endless strife Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music! on my life, There's more of wisdom in it. And hark! how blithe the throstle sings! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your teacher. She has a World of ready wealth, Our minds and hearts to bless-W Spontaneous Wisdom breathed by health, Truth breathed by cheerful- HSSS. One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can. Sweet is the love which Na- ture brings, Our meddling intellect Missshapes the beauteous forms of things:-- We murder to dissect. Enough of Science and of Art, Close up those barren leavesg Come forth, and bring with you a heart That watches and receives. 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BELOW: President Shilling greets guests following a convocation. RIGHT:.Mrs. Fred McNew fstandingb, is assistant to the president, and Mrs. Max Dollar is secretary in the president's ofiice. .gov six i NN. 1 .J Deans LEFT: Miss Freda Lou Wilson, Dean of Women. BELOW LEFT: Dr. M. Francis Christie, Dean of the College. BELOW: Mr. Lee Schilling, Dean of Students. Administration BELOW: Dr. Willis B. Alderson, Administrative As- 'Q 5 2 r sistant to the President. RIGHT: Mr. James E. Major, Vice President and Director of Development. if ,Q 'fe '5-fs tif ' -rf , 1 555 K' 1 M, Q .4 ABOVE: Mr. Victor Hill, Registrar. RIGHT: Mr. Jon Guthrie, Counselor and Campus Min- ister. LEFT: Mr. William R. Patterson, Director' of Admissions. BELOW: Dr. Burvin C. Aire-ad, Vice President and Treasurer. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Tony McLa1'ty, Assistant Director of Ad- missions. ELA...-L-,f l RIGHT: Mrs. Helen Smith Yates. Mrs. Yates, an associate professor in English, received her Master's Degree in English in 1958 from the University of Arkansas. Her special field of knowledge is nineteenth century literature. BELOW: Dr. Helen Hughes. Espe- cially interested in Shakespeare, Dr. Hughes teaches courses in English and fine arts. She received her doctorate in English from the University of Arkansas in 1959. The following fall she came to Hendrix as a member of the humanities area and presently serves as a professor in the English Department. 'ir' vi.. , , We 5 r ir Erik 'JQM shag af ,, fu-uA.I.l??,'1u I ' 4, 1' M--- ABOVE: Dr. William E. Tanner. The newest member of the English Department is Dr. Tanner. He was awarded his Ph.D. in English on March 13 of 1971 from the University of Tulsa. He did his undergraduate work at the University of Texas at Austin and re- ceived his Master's from East Texas State University. English LEFT: Mr. Charles Chappell. Completing studies at Emory University, Mr. Chappell came to Hendrix in 1969 as a teacher with his M.A. in English and is presently working on his doctorate. Mr. Chappell is faculty advisor for the Trouhadour and Profile. BELOW: Dr. Walter Moffatt. Upon his graduation from Hendrix, Dr. Moffatt went to Harvard for his Master's Degree and to Princeton, where he received his doctorate in English. He returned to Hendrix in 1948, and as a member of the faculty, now serves as chairman of the humanities area and head of the English Department. ..-...sl...,,l,,,, 5 Music RIGHT: Dr. Ashley Coffman. A member of a number of national and local music orgfanizations, Dr. Cof- man is head of the music department at Hendrix College. He was awarded his l'h.IJ. in music psycholo- gy at Northwestern University in 1951. He has been at Hendrix since 1943 and serves as director of the band, brass choir, and stage band. BELOW: Dr. Hadley Yates. Dr. Yates, music theory and piano instructor, received his Ph.D. in music theory from Indiana University. He studied under Mme. Boulanger at the Fountainebleau School of Fine Arts in 1960 before joining the Hendrix faculty in the fall of 1961. Dr. Yates instructs students in both ele- mentary and advanced piano. RIGHT: Mr. Harold Thompson. Mr. Thompson, asso- ciate professor of music, received his Master's degree in music from Indiana University in 1951. He joined the Hendrix faculty in 1954. While teaching, Mr. Thompson also instructs students in both private voice lessons and voice classes. fi ' LEFT: Mr. Robert McGill. Mr. McGill received his Master's degree in sacred music from Union Theolog- ical Seminary in New York City. He came to Hendrix in 1962 as director of the choir and instructor in church music and organ. He now serves as director of all choral music, including chorus, choir, and mad- rigals, and instructs students in organ. BELOW: Mrs. Jacqueline Mulacek. Mrs. Mulacek is a part-time teacher at Hendrix. She serves as assist- ant professor in the music department where she teaches private music lessons in piano. LEFT: Dr. George Mulacek. In 1965 Dr. Mulacek re- ceived his doctorate in musical arts in performance at the University of Colorado. Teaching advanced music theory courses, Dr. Mulacek has been a member of the Hendrix faculty since 1950. Qv 8 Art RIGHT: Mr. William H. Hawes. Mr. Hawes, assistant professor of art, joined the Hendrix College faculty in 1967. He did his undergraduate work at the Univer- sity of Wichita, where he graduated with a B.F.A. He went to the University of Arkansas for his graduate work and there was awarded his Master's degree in Fine Arts. Mr. Don Marr Knot picturedb, is associate professor of art and came to Hendrix in 1959. He received his M.F.A. in 1958 from the University of Arkansas. He received his Bachelor's from the University of Ten- nessee at Knoxville. He presently serves as head of the department. BELOW: Junior, Wendell Norton, works on a piece of sculpture as Ellen Turner and Tom Ederington CBELOW RIGHT? look on. 3 xx 45' I K., li at s s w Ml AV Theater Arts ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Kenneth Gilliam. Mr. Gilliam, who is presently working on his doctorate in comparative arts from Ohio University, is an assistant professor in theater arts. After he graduated from Henderson State College he furthered his studies at the Univer- sity of Arkansas where he received his Master's de- gree. He joined the Hendrix College faculty in 1967. Mr. Gilliam directed the 1971-72 season's first major production, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Ella Myrl Shanks. Mrs. Shanks came here in 1952, having completed her graduate work in theater and drama at Northwestern in 1951. In 1955 she became Dean of Women, a position she held for four years. Her specialty is direction. The season's second major production, Moliere's School For Wires, was directed by Mrs. Shanks and presented during the Week of GTAHAH activities. 5' ABOVE: Dr. Matt L. Ellis. Dr. Ellis, emeritus profes- sor of philosophy, graduated as valedictorian from Henderson-Brown College with a Bachelor's degree, obtained his Master's and Doctor's degrees from Yale, and received a LL.D. Degree from Hendrix. Dr. Ellis was professor of philosophy at Hendrix from 1935- 1941, and served as President of Hendrix from 1945 until 1958. In February he announced his permanent retirement from the faculty of Hendrix College. RIGHT: Dr. Robert G. Shoemaker. Dr. Shoemaker joined the Hendrix College staff in 1966, and the fol- lowing year he was awarded his doctorate in philoso- phy from the University of Texas. He received a Woo- drow Wilson Fellowship in 1963-1964 for his graduate work, which included studies in French and German, He presently serves as head of the department of philosophy. Philosoph -Q l 1 Ti. Religion LEFT: Dr. M. Francis Christie. Though serving as Dean of the College, Dr. Christie is also a part-time professor in both the religion and philosophy depart- ments. He received the B.A. degree from Hendrix in 1944, the B.D. and M.A. degrees from Southern Meth- odist University in 1947, and the Ph.D. in 1952 from Vanderbilt. Dr. Christie joined the Hendrix admin- istration in 1965. BELOW: Dr. James S. Upton. Dr. Upton has attended Garrett Theological School and Boston University. He holds degrees from John Brown University and Southern Methodist University. He received the D.D. degree from Hendrix and serves as head of the reli- gion department. Q-A-ig--,- sn- ., ,Q .l... LEFT: Dr. Robert W. Goodlow. Dr. Goodloe, who is associate professor of religion, attended Southern Methodist University and Emory University. He re- ceived his Ph.D. in church history in 1955 from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland before coming to Hendrix in 1961. Biology RIGHT: Dr. Thomas Clark. Dr. Clark, who began teaching at Hendrix in 1962, earned his doctorate in 1971 after completing graduate studies at the Univer- sity of Arkansas. He is currently working with several groups on campus. ini' ABOVE: Mr. Albert Raymond. Mr. Raymond, head of the Biology Department and sponsor of AED, received his Master's Degree from the University of Arkansas in 1948 and did four years of graduate study at Van- derbilt before coming to Hendrix in 1952. RIGHT: Dr. Arthur Johnson. Born of Swedish background, Dr. Johnson received his doctorate at the University of Illinois in the study of nematodes and began teaching at Hendrix in 1955. Chemistry LEFT: Dr. Robert Shideler. Dr. Shideler, chairman of the natural science area and head of the department of chemistry, came to Hendrix in 1946. He received his doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Texas and has attended Goshan College in Indiana, the University of Chicago, Harvard, M.I.T., and Michigan State University. LOWER LEFT: Dr. M. Warfield Teague. Dr. Teague, who is in his second year as a member of the Hendrix College faculty, is a graduate of Ouachita Baptist University. He did graduate work at Purdue University where he was awarded his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1971. Dr. Teague served two years in the Army where, as a captain, he was stationed at the Aberdeen Research and Dev- elopment Center at Aberdeen, Maryland. BELOW: Dr. John Stuckey. Dr. Stuckey, who has attended Hendrix College, received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry in 1957 from the University of Oklahoma. He came to the Hendrix campus in 1958 and is now a professor of chemistry. 'sw- . A A ' 5372 , athematics RIGHT: Dr. Cecil McDermott. Dr. McDermott, head of the mathematics department, has been teaching at Hendrix since 1967. He heads up a department which has received seven research grants, himself receiving four grants. Dr. McDermott did graduate work at Tulane and Louisiana State University and earned his doctorate from Auburn University. He served as state math supervisor, whose purpose is to initiate new math programs in the schools in the state. BELOW: Dr. Tommy K. Teague. A new face in the math de- partment this year is Dr. Teague. A graduate of Hen- drix, Dr. Teague earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University after completing studies there and at Kansas University. A Woodrow Wilson fellow, he served as an assistant instructor at Kansas Universi- ty and later was assistant professor at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Paul, Minnesota. BELOW RIGHT: Dr. Temple Fay. Dr. Fay, an assistant pro- fessor in the mathematics department, joined the Hendrix College faculty in 1970 after completing graduate studies at Wake Forest University and the University of Florida where he earned his doctorate in 1971. He did his undergraduate work at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. S. 6.-... ,,,.,-v- ' i Z nr L....,f xl. ities, Physics LEFT: Mr. Laymont Woodruff. Mr. Woodruff, who joined the Hendrix College faculty in 1966, is an as- sistant professor of physics. He received his Master's degree in nuclear engineering from North Carolina State University in 1953. BELOW: Dr. Joe Robbins. Dr. Robbins received his Bachelorys Degree from Hendrix in 1928 and earned his doctorate from the University of Texas in 1951. He has also attended Harvard and M.I.T. Dr. Robbins joined the Hendrix College faculty in 1946 and is now head of the depart- ment of physics. A if-I 4, t ' f'.'. ' i- A RIGHT: Mr. Robert Baker. Mr. Baker, acting head of the department of Economics and Business, is a grad- uate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Electing to bypass a Masterls degree, Mr. Baker is currently working on his doctorate dissertation for the University of Alabama. He is a member of Omi- cron Delta Epsilon, a national honor society in eco- nomics. with ABOVE: Mr. Don L. Cook. A new member of the department is Mr. Don L. Cook. Mr. Cook did his undergraduate work at State College of Arkansas and earned his Masteris in business administration from the University of Arkansas. He has also completed work for his Ph.D. from the University. In addition to his academic career, Mr. Cook served for twelve and one half years in the Air Force where he was promot- ed to the rank of captain while serving as a navigator and an operations officer. RIGHT: Mr. Robert W. Henry. Mr. Henry, a part-time visiting instructor, is a local attorney who gives some of his time to teach a course in Business Law. li fp.. my I un.- 1 L ' EM, N W . R. -avi' . ,..- Economics And Business LEFT: Dr. Burvin C. Alread. An honors graduate of Hendrix in 1949, Dr. Alread was awarded in 1960 his doctorate in economics from the University of Mis- souri. Now Dr. Alread teaches part time after being promoted to the position of Vice-President and Trea- surer of the college. BELOW: Mrs. Eloise Raymond. Mrs. Raymond obtained both her Bachelor's and Mas- ter's in business administration from the University of Chicago in 1945. She has taught at Little Rock Junior College and the University of Arkansas. She first taught at Hendrix from 1954 to 1958 and returned in 1962. Education BELOW: Mr. Robert W. Meriwether. Associate pro- fessor of education and political science, Mr. Meriwether joined the Hendrix College faculty in the fall of 1959. He had previously received his BA Degree from Hendrix and had earned his M.A. Degree at Vanderbilt University. In the education department, Mr. Meriwether deals primarily with teaching stu- dents interested in a possible career in secondary education. HL. X ff., ABOVE: Dr. Kenneth Kersh Con the rightb. Dr. Kersh, a new member of the education department, is head of the department. He did his undergraduate work at Arkansas Polytechnic College and completed graduate studies at the University of Arkansas earning his Ed.D. Presently, Dr. Kersh is conducting a self study of the department for additional accreditation by NCATE, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. RIGHT: Dr. Betty Morgans. An- other new educator in the department, Dr. Morgans did her undergraduate work at Texas Lutheran Col- lege where she got her Bachelor's in Music Education. She completed graduate studies at Oklahoma State University, being awarded a doctorate in elementary education and reading. ,vw 'Ubin' in r l l LEFT: Dr. Richard E. Yates. Dr. Yates joined the Hendrix faculty in 1938. He is chairman of the social science area and head of history and political science department. Dr. Yates received his Ph.D. in American History in 1936 from Vanderbilt with minors in politi- cal science and European History. if .Z 7 A xi vw Q Q, if Y 41 we Q iff Bi. . A ' if W . ABOVE: Dr. George H. Thompson. Dr. Thompson, professor of history, joined the Hendrix College facul- ty in 1952. He completed his graduate studies from Columbia University in 1968 with a Ph.D. in American History. LEFT: Mr. Garrett L. McAinsh. Mr. McAinsh in his second year at Hendrix is an assistant professor in the history and political science department. Mr. McAinsh did his undergraduate studies at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania. He did graduate work at the University of Nebraska and Emory University in At- lanta where he lacks only his dissertation to complete his Ph.D. History And Political Science 5 gc 39 T RIGHT: Dr. Margaret Fitch. Dr. Fitch came to Hen- drix in 1965 with her doctorate in experimental psy- chology from Cornell University. She received her doctorate in 1956 and is now head of the psychology department. ABOVE: Mr. Ferris Baker. Mr. Baker received his Master's in sociology from Southern Methodist Uni- versity in 1948. He serves as head of the department of sociology at Hendrix. RIGHT: Dr. Edward B. Dow- nie. Dr. Downie in his second year at Hendrix is a graduate of the University of Arkansas. He did his doctorate studies at Emory University after which he taught for two years at the University of Houston before coming to Hendrix. Psychology and Sociolog is y ,,,d, e. 4- ,N 1 l, ' ' I i ' X Z ,Q ccips C it y is ssii 'err' , X 4 l fs l 1 -xi Foreign Language LEFT: Dr. Harold V. Allen. Dr. Allen received his Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas in 1963 in comparative literature. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the recipient of a Woodrow Wilson Summer Fellowship. Dr. Allen speaks three languages and teaches all the German courses at Hendrix. ABOVE: Mr. James N. Davis. Mr. Davis is another new addition to the foreign language department where he teaches in the French section. He did his undergraduate work at Ouachita Baptist University and continued his studies at the University of Chicago where he was a Woodrow Wilson fellow. Mr. Davis has also attended the University of Strasbourg in France where he was a Fulbright fellow and McGill Universi- ty in Montreal. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Jon W. Arms. In his first year at Hendrix, Mr. Arms teaches in the Spanish section of the foreign language department. He did r A ,,-- ' f '41 Wiki gp: - i, -1 3 , W ,V ,,g,V ,nag .','k' I iwyfgi ww 5 ,.,'-ggi? Q , his undergraduate work at Earlham College in Rich- mond, Indiana, and is currently working on his doc- torate dissertation from Vanderbilt University. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Mrs. Georgette Caskie. Mrs. Caskie re- ceived her License des Lettres from the Sorbonne in Paris. She joined the Hendrix faculty in 1960. She now heads the foreign language department where she is an associate professor teaching mostly in the French section. The government of France decorated Ma- dame for organizing lectures, promoting cultural af- fairs, and fostering good will with the United States. Haan I X RIGHT: Mr. Morton Hutto. Mr. Hutto is well known as coach of the Warrior basketball team. Associate professor of the physical education department, Coach Hutto graduated from Hendrix and earned a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina. Uh ABOVE: Mr. Gerald Cound. In his third year at Hen- drix, Mr. Cound is the track and cross country coach. He received his B.S. Degree in physical education from State College of Arkansas. RIGHT: Mr. Ronald McCaskill. A graduate of Hendrix, Mr. McCaskill has been a member of the faculty since 1966. He received his Master's degree from the University of Tennessee. W Mg ,ff gafw 2 'fu J' Yr if V M VM :sv I 4-1,-wf1'V 153, f . ji bw l l ABOVE: Mrs. Wilma Hayes. Mrs. Hayes, physical education instructor for girls, received her Bachelor's degree in physical education from Arkansas Tech. She was awarded her Master's degree from Oklahoma State University and joined the Hendrix staff in 1967. Physlcal 2 Educatlon LEFT: Mr. Robert F Courtway Mr Courtway asso ciate professor and head of the physical education department, has been a member of the Hendrix facul ty since 1961 He obtained his B SE degree from State College of Arkansas and received his MEd degree from the University of Arkansas 3522. ., C 0 o C n E y BELOW: Miss Frances Nix as head librarian of O. C. Bailey Library keeps her staff running smoothly and . ef'Tic'iently. RIGHT: Miss Carolyn Raney, assistant li- L b brarian, is in charge of technical services in the li- 1 I' af It brary. 0 ,00A,4,,,,,,..,- m .. ABOVE: Mrs. James S. Upton works as periodicals librarian. RIGHT: Miss Peggy Harrison is secretary to the librarian. y ' all - X-5 as . ,Wai J ' - ies K, MB.. , ,eq 'H X I-rf. T-.I I, --1 if l a in X LEFT: Mr. W. Larry Larson, assistant librarian, is in charge of reader services in the Complex. BELOW: Mrs. Robert Thompson is cataloging assistant. I Q51 ABOVE: Miss Ethel Millar is librarian emeritus and works at keeping alumni records up to date. LEFT: Mrs. Ed McMillen serves as Circulations librarian. Classes 5, eniors 36 x , ' 1 Qi . ' - S . Q- gaq A . , - 'X . . N ij, fm. fs Y 'm KK X5 .Ji .V Ag ' , M - .N N gy. . :A 1 , . H W KL, , 4 , ,Ivy . K hkxki, 1 t. N i. ,-L1 be- .1 f' . , 4' ,L V 1 is .,Z.Qg MAIL Q ,Ng K. iii RIGHT: Class President, Dennis Wingfield 48 K fi V, mfg Pam Alagood Dan Allbritton Joan Archer Robert Armstrong May Atkins Martha Bader Lyman Barger Bill Barton Russ Benton .f. s, N ff? . a' A.. '...43'.g'f?f , W 5- ' E+' 6+ t SEK' -, 4 s-'LQ x ww'-' Rodney Berry Bernard Bevill Douglas Biggs Ann Birdwell Lynda Blackmon Charles Blanchard John Bland Scott Blundell Linda Bly Seniors Clyde Brooks Becky Bruch Milton Bull Burgess Burch Bill Bussey Carolyn Carter Chris Carter Robert Cheek Bob Cohen f.--awry fe- QP' f -X 40 fv- , sf 'sf 'VCT' Michael Deaton Fred Dickson Lee Dickson Gary Douglas Sue Driver Cynthia Edwards Lance Ellis Richard Fitzrandolph Mlke Flemming Kay Coleman Stan Collins Debbie Cook Beverly Couch Craig Cox James Cox Michael Cox Linda Cranford Ralph Crawford Ted Harkey Clark Harris Jane Hawkins Skip Hearne David Henry Drucella Hester Ann Holmes Charla Hunter Arthur Isely Jerry Franzen Skip Freeman Jack Frost Jason Gately Steve Gibson Billy Green Kay Grillin Mary Guittard Bob Hardin ,I fm. -...nu ',-, .I ','. ,, fl 1, W ,,,,,'. Ora-..., kfw ,Ao-1--f !U ,aww-+' is i7 1, 3348+ VJ 2 QPU uf-fi G-2' 'J Seniors fy .ff K 2 ff Eric Jackson Shirley Jackson Stephanie James Richard Johnson Jerry Jump Eddy Kelly Jud Kidd David Kraft Emma Kuykendall Carolyn Laux George Lea Robert Lee Lance Leipold Lewis Leslie Nancy Martindale Sue Mays Mike McFarland Debby McLendon Seniors Alita Meek Michael Mizelle John Mosby Linda Owen Ricky Pearce Steven Peer Tom Perry Jody Pierce Jim Primm Q' ul 4.4, 5 'QW Bruce Proctor Beth Puckett Rick Ragans Francine Ramsey Marty Rhodes Roswald Richardson Blake Robertson Debra Rogers Susie Roll Jean Rummel Robin Rumph Debbie Sallings Cyndy Schnebly Randy Seamon David Shaver Keith Shideler J. T. Shrigley Don Sluyter Ted Smith Brenda Stanley Elizabeth Stroup Tim Tarvin Blanche Tatum Marcie Tatum Regina Thomason Sherry Townsend Joel Tull Seniors Ellen Turner Jimmy Turner Sara Turner Randy Walker Gary Way Philip Weber Sarah Weir George Wells Bob White Lee White Jim Tom Wilcox Beverly Williams Jim Winget Dennis Wingfield Susan Wingo Homer Wright Cindy Yokem Mackey Yokem Donna Zimmerman Juniors N ABOVE: Class President, Sammy Jones David Alford Jim Argue Tim Armstrong Anita Arnold Roy Ashabranner Gail Atkinson Jeff Atkinson Barbara Baker Susan Barber Steve Barden Jim Beachboard Debbie Beck Dawne Benafield Keith Berry Lee Bolls Margaret Bost Cynthia Bowen Cary Bradburn Nick Brown Robert Bumpas John Bumpers Elizabeth Campbe Mary Capps George Carder Mike Carter Mark Cate Paul Chavis Russ Chitwood Clif Christopher Susan Cloninger Gary Cohen David Cole Marcia Coley Lindy Cotner Donna Crawford Martha Crofoot Carl Crow Jeannine Crume Ferrill Dalton Bill Dedman ,. Fifa f iw 'f s 'ak ia- ' 4 .. ms .mmm A 39.2 5, f 5 VH I Lf-1? ' fx - Ni? ' ' , E vgggq, 'ifii Al Eastham Karen Eherle Ronald Edgar James Etter Ernie Farquharson Gary Faulkner Carol Faupel Fran Featherston Pam Ferguson Clark Fincher Jill Fishbaek Steve Flynt Cindy Forgy Katherine Fuller Amy Fultz Tommy Garner Bill Gibbs John Gillean Dennis Go Bill Goodwin Mary .lane Goss Clayton Gould David Grace Rita Gray 2-'um Omar Greene Rita Grumbles Tom Grumbles Mary Ann Gwinn Diana Hall Jerry Hamling Debbie Hardwick Thelma Hampton Bill Harris Jeanne Harris David Hawkins Richard Hayes Susan Hazelbaker Hank Henley Karen Hill Aniel House Patricia Huggler Morris Hughes Pat Hughes Karen Hunt Robyn Hutcheson Penny Jaques Susan Jelen Pam Johnson i sf K x- at I Q'-5 QQ, . fm W WH- . r ' .x--1 Qi- wf Q 35522 L . V 3 N , 5- f-:gi fa G' f Q! . is x N 5 - N . X .Q .- XX 123.12 ,tty M, HN, , Q 45 f Vf'u.' ' - -,IMI 7' ' ij' .ST V l sikx, , Av 1 . ,ki 5 71 r ' ,, dr X , WW N K ,lv W w f in QW gg Sam Jones Manuel Juarez Jan Keath Mary Keck Michael Kelly Lois Kincaid Fred King Wilfred Kleck Ray Kordsmeirer Tom Kumpuris Bob Lambert Ann Landers Eddie Langley David Lanier Mary Lester John Lovett Chester Lucas Bonner McCollum Ron McDonald Elsie McKee Anne McMurtrey Randy McPherson Robert McWilliams Judy Midkifr Mike Millar Bruce Mobley Jejo Mobley Pam Mooney Connie Moore Kirby Mouser Wes Nolden Harriet Norris Glenda Parker Marilela Pence Lucy Penix Ned Penny Steve Phillips Melissa Pike Debbie Pile Krissy Plummer Juniors Bill Pollard Tommy Porter Phyllis Pyeatt Mark Ray Susan Read Bill Reed Randy Reehm Roy Rhodes Louise Rice Kirk Riley John Ritchey Dan Rizzie Kathy Rowe Herb Rummel Ann Russell Greg Russell ,v awed? 1' hx , i f liilll X4 ii. Twig Satterfleld Elizabeth See Mike Shinn 4, J' vii walk. ,-f ...X F , rr 'nf 'if 4, - 2507! -' . ' Q ' ein ' 1 i .- K A 4rv'v' KX , Wi, ,f Y tw Q . ,K ,ai 'N N. f Y Jay Sims Jeff Smith Sandy Smith Adrian Spriggf Jerry Stamps Lyndon Strickland Bill Temple Danny Thomas Peter Thomas Amy Thomason Valerie Thwing Rick Turrentine Eddie Tyler Frances Unsell Sarah Vinson Sondra Ward Darryl Warren Pat Weber Sammy Welch Bill Whitley Grant Williams Richard Wilson Ron Wray Kurt Wulfekuhler we W, a w yy ophomores - V 1, wV'A 3i . RIGHT: Class President, Steve Snyder w TWV Z M 'Y 3 at s q T n Q' W1 n ,L Z 1 'ff M , . ,M .b Q, . '-- ,. F f My 3, my 7 i' 1334 14 f 'I Z 5 , m H Y I , bf , o 4 in , 1-ang ,Q ff MW f ' . WIP' 7' 1. John Agazie Larry Alexander Eddie Allis Paula Anderson Jimmy Jess Anthony Marla Arbaugh Jamie Atkinson Stephen Bailey Nelson Ballard Nancy Barber Janna Barham Mark Barnhard Mona Barrow Kathy Bath Mac Bellingrath Tommy Bemberg Annelle Bew Bob Bookhout Harriet Boyd Becky Bransford Debbie Brians Jack Brodie Tommy Brown Bruce Burton Andy Buschmann Vesta Bye Betty Cahanin Carol Calliotte Dana Carpenter Tommy Carpenter Deborah Carter Lynda Carter George Cheatham Kent Chrisman David Chumley Melinda Clawser Eddie Clawson Mitzi Cline Becky Coleman Wiley Coley Pat Collier Deborah Cook Jim Cooley Don Cottey Cassandra Cox Jim Crouch Glenn Dalton Beth Davies Bobbye Davis Jim Davis Gerry Dean Dana Derrick Dennis Devine Kathie Dietz Don Dodson Gordon Donham Debbie Dorman Paul Doyle Jan Duke Jim Edgar Harold Elder Carol Ellis Alice Elrod Forrest Ethridge Becky Everett Newman Fair Kel Farris Gregory Ferguson Pete Fitzpatrick Harry Foster Q ? , Jim Fowler Jimmy Freeman Mary Fulmer James Gibbons David Goggans Harry Gooding Janet Goodwin Kevin Guerin Greer Guinn Jim Gurley Bill Hall Mike Hanthorn Jane Hargis Dianna Harshfield Robert Hasley Kathy Hearne Sophomores James Hearnsberger John Hearnsberger Donna Henson David Hicks Jennifer Higginbotham Ed Hill Peggy Holt Connie Hoxie Sharon Hunter Lucy Jackson Chris Jacuzzi Larry Jegley Tim Jessup Keith Johnson Peter Johnson Jennifer Johnston Bryant Jones Gary Jones Nanette Kavel James Edwin Keheley Jerry Kelly Lynne Killgore Karen Kimbrough Bob Kraemer gif sw ,h 3 R v J 1 X Nm ,C -Q av- lr ,,,4 . . f 1 x 'QQR ,I 1- 4, . gl, .i X M, . 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V i Jw W Sue Akers Greg Alagood Bill Anderson Ray Andrus Robert Arbaugh Don Armstrong Joe Arnold Tom Asher Ross Atkinson Randy Auman Greer Baber Bob Barnes Ann Barnett Becky Baxter John Bayliss Debbie Becker Larry Beckius Bill Bethea Debbie Biniores Cindy Binkley Wayne Birts Hal Black Lois Blanks Doyle Blanton Gwyn Blewster Gary Bolding Bob Bolls Bill Bradley Andy Branton Charlie Brenske Susan Brockman Ann Brown Terry Brown Marc Bryan Allison Buckner Jan Burford Robert Burnett Tom Burrow Tom Byram Cyndy Campbell Guy Caple Kitty Cardwell Bonnie Carter Warren Casteel Darlene Chadwick Margie Chafin Christine Christie Teri Cloud S.. -..,,--::b.,.-'- 1 V 1 Freshmen its vs , Q l r. Hg i xx x x . --fs . ,L-few . x . Q... -..., iff? 'ff W - X. .4 l be , ,115-ij A M , AH X l id- l . T521 ii. , 1-,z ' 1 ,:':??f-ffii 1 I z u r ff l 4, 1, 4' ii 5:1595 ' . ff ' i ,p NC 4' fix g ffl N if , We X J is .E he xx l 1 Janelle Colaianni Bob Compton Clay Cooper Ingrid Coulthard Tom Courtway Joe Cox Randall Craver Annette Crisco Ann Critz June Cross Karen Cullum Jim Cunningham Don Currie Cyndy Dabney Denise Davis Rush Deacon Katy Dickerson Inez Dickson Dixie Dilday Cindy Dodge Mary Ann Dunn Melanie Durland Al Eckert Bob Edwards Gwendolyn Edwards Gail Eisenhauer Christy Etheridge Charles Feild Frances Fendler Mike Finley Joe Fouse Randal Freeland Bill Freeman Janey Garlingjton Dale Garrett Chip Gatchell Barbara Gibbs Sam Gitchell Cindy Glover Boscoe Godfrey k X was 4. f . K, 5 1 ' Y' r 7 1 p ve- , JN M Y X 5 .,:,.... H 3 f Q . , X . 5 1.1 . , sl ,rv 'lie ja-X . 'Q' 11' f iv-r Q.:-f' A S al 5, Q...,,n ,jd I X .mai X he-.,, A'-: ' x95- .K ' 5 :ma 1, sn f ' a 415 A a Il A . I 'Q ' ,11Q1f,:,::.1 ' Jil, vm.. 1,10 .KJ Freshmen 4- 5 'TN-. x f I it 4' , ff sirst X K' 5555 L s ' - r w -,W 4 K f l 'K--.. ll J' l ' M n -Q... I '9- 1 in ML DA' s f- his-sz, za, 1 4 xv Ql- Cindy Goodwin Dee Goodwin Rolaine Green Andy Gresham Judy Grumbles Johanna Halter Mike Hambuchen Tricia Hamilton Cliff Hammons Bill Harper Grant Harris John Harris Linda Harris Jill Hatley Doug Haynes Sharon Heintz Angela Heizman David Hensley Mark Hester Robert Hill Polly Hodges David Holder Ted Holder Bob Hollingsworth Sheila Horan Susan Houchin David Hubbs Michael Hughes Cathy Hurley Kathy Hyatt Ann Hutchings Joyce Jackson Walter Jackson Carol Jefferies Jackie Jewell Karen J odrey Charles Johnson Becky Jones Preston Jones Richard Jones Freshmen y1iy,ycyy , A MT, iiir X, , X as 3, A' ix 'H ii .A 3 at if cis 2 1 is xr .01 , , . f fu... l Y rl V -s OUR 4 fj J' v s 'T 1 ,Cx gf MVN f -nf ee, , . . H. fifzhl X lt, fi A21 mi , 'W 4 ii fi ZX n V4 3 ff . Vein K, My 1 ' A l 3 'Y :Xi Q Fran Keathley Hal Kemp Jensi Kessler Ronald King Dave Kinnarcl Mike Kirkpatrick Susan Kulp Kay Kutait William Lacy Anne Laux Jim LeHer Chuck Letzig Karen Lewis Rene Linderman Stephen Loyd Steve Magie Denise Marsee Marlyn Massey Toni Mathews Mark McCalman Betty McCoy David McCullough Don McDonald Vern McKimmey Lynn McKnight Robin Meek Anne Meeks Debi Miles Dana Millar Roy Millard Michael Mitchell Marsha Moffatt Lee Moore Mary Moores Mike Murray Janie Newberry Len Nichols Ed Nicholson Mac Norton Wesley Norton Paul Owen Luke Owens Judy Parker John Patterson 1 1 ::-.-Isl' 'U 1 3- 'QT f 2 .fv-19' Zi 191 my Mm ...Q x ,J , uv' if .Mp ..-. . an X, fn v . M A-W 1 'l f ,.,, - ' 1,,,,,v 11 if A Terry Payton Richard Peacock Charles Peer Jim Pennington Jess Pfleegor Pat Phillips Gilda Pierce Thomas Poole Lamar Porter Jonathan Pote Jim Pruden Jerry Pruden Bill Quinn Elizabeth Ragsdale Alan Ramsey Jimmy Raper John Reed Vanness Reid Debbie Rife Kathryn Roberts Diana Robertson Jack Robinson Aletha Rollins George Rook 4.1- '1m,,,,.' M - 'rf fgeig, , 4 g. 1 . , U., ' W Lx, went. w Bill Stanton Mary Kate Stewart James Stowe Art Stuenkel Sharon Switzer Steve Switzer Byron Taylor Dan Taylor Millie Taylor Stephen Taylor Steve Thicksten Kate Thomason Tommy Thompson Angela Thweatt Steve Tindall A Ginny Toney Harriet Tooke Stuart Townes Karlin Treat Charlotte Tripp Janet Udouj Betty Vance Sherrye Villines Chock Walden Jan Roseberry Danny Rowe Kurt Schilling Richard Scott Rick Seidl Patti Shields Victoria Simpson Candy Smith Gina Smith Jerry Smith Marilyn Smith Judy Spears Sharon Spence George Spencer Tom Spivey Laura Spradley -r ,eq X if K .r .. Wu Mi , . V , J gt Q' 1 1 X 3 X f su 'J' l 'Q N31 f V I f , .. f X, , V ,Q M,-9' JJ -M A Freshmen foe' 3 R 'R f :Q A K 4 Q g S la X ll Q , ,,,, W K, Hb W-,fff51,4f,w,',g, , 47 ,. fr ff 46225 if V -M 17:1 .V M: M K ,. ff' 'f 'I 'mit A , , . W wg-- ,iv 1' 'N ' .. W X 'i J JJ at J 1 A 4 ' X3 ,gg wil ri IQ x xi iz: va sl Mi... .-.'. y , 4. Z, wuuu n 1 , A Lx it ii fn ,X 3 ..- r ,N 7 X f fi V Q 4 A fi f ' fll H f x S? ,X Q X . ' x 5k as-.A 1' Ez Elizabeth Walker Scott Wallace Nancy Ward Skeeter Ward Jean Watkins Nancy Watkins Julie Webster Peggy West Deborah VVheatley David Whillock David White William White Debbie Whitley Geoffrey Wiggins Vida Williams Jim Wimberley Andy Wise Judy Womack Tim Womack James Woods John Workman Randy Wright Charles Young Pam Young pl! U J I s Dorm Life Corner House RIGHT: Forner House Dorm Council. w l f ff . l :J H ! ABOVE: Corner House President, Ann Birdwell, be- haves in the refined manner traditional of Corner House residents. RIGHT: Mary Keck does her part to assure that the line into Corner House is perpetually busy. f,ai.a . , c , 6 I LEFT: Lettuce. BELOW: Elsie McKee provides service with a smile during Christmas open house. 1 I :tx 93 A , 1 . ' Wav, ' A tfi Q-ffgfwlfsf K W. ABOVE: The Christmas open house at Corner House featured live entertainment. LEFT: Pam Alagood and Mary Jane Goss forget their troubles in a rare mo- ment of mirth. Ki: 'HL Gil 'N Couch Hall LEFT: Standing beside Mrs. Jessie Headrick Couch Hall Head Resident, are Ted Harkey Cleftb and Eddie Langley Crightb, Resident Assistants BELOW The Couch Hall Dorm Council. NUS' Couch Hall 1,140 flxlq 2' -ral rr M ilu' 1, ai, KT ii -:iq if gif' ff f. Zu '1 if'ff,g xi 5:1 is ', ,, gli? . -Qi-ll 9-29 ng n 3 n i, xv 711 SW' f 92.1 21, r 5 1 A 4? J.: 'Q W 2 , 'H' Zim 'zz' M gas- Y I A Q ,l I : A - f mf. A -rr-1-5 - 1 'M f ' 4 F! 4 U '.4' 1 an 'M H f ABOVE: Couch Hall President, Jack Brodie, prepares for a meeting of the Dorm Council. RIGHT: If Snoopy can be a World War I Hying ace then David Whillock can be Superman. LEFT: Couch Senator, Chester Lucas, relaxes before a session of the Dorm Council. BELOW LEFT: John Bland suspects his room has mice. BELOW RIGHT: You can bet they're not having a prayer meeting. K I 'Z7T'!:'Z'T - . 5:-:Q IL, . -1' me 'aft Kg' ,SQ T 1 . 4. Christmas party. ,. I ,,, 'w, My-, V T lk ve W,,f 1. My U if F , 'VP' ptr A SH A L f , b i j'-.iii , R xt if .X is ,ff 2 ABOVE: Freshman Bob Compton tries to figure out what is going on. LEFT: Mrs. Headrick is talking with some of the Hhandsome men during the Couch Hall v 96 V ' l cil. 'TTS f , iii' ABOVE LEFT: Dorm President, Martha Crofoot. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Alice White, Head Resident, with Resident Assistants, Kathy Rowe Cleftb, and Kay Coleman Crightj. ABOVE: The Galloway Dorm Coun- Galloway Hall 5 2 -v- gps' ,,,...-rf .1- , .-- r -ff Galloway Hall W CII? in . you T'4 . 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I'm warning you guys-cool the noise--I need a little quiet. 2 As the warning' call of a bluebird sounds in the distance, I End my heart strangely saddened by the wisdom of its cry. i 81 'H- W. I Hardin Hall ' as .ksu -Q ABOVE LEFT: Hardin Hall Senator, Bill Spivey. ABOVE RIGHT: Dorm mother, Mrs. Ethelyn Wilson with Resident Assistants, Bill Dedman Cleftb, and Jason Gately Crighth. ABOVE: The Hardin Hall Dorm Council. iz. A f . A :-fd K ,gsm . -. 41 Q? Hardin Hall RIGHT: Mark Cate is President of Hardin Hall. BELOW: Hello, is Martha there . , . hey, Martha, this is Higgs. About that hair dryer you loaned meg well, how'd you say to turn it on? J we , - A- ..x'!,'3'--'-'. '- ABOVE: Is she asleep? Don't believe it--she's got one eye and both ears open. RIGHT: Larry Alexander proves once again that only Hardin Hall is lucky enough to have a genuine star in residence. New T 'Q A Z M T xinggf' lk ' ..... Exe Z 'i7T'v - 1 , if .V .V A Q ff? .Wi , 3 -A' 7 9 ,f , ff ' .we . ' V 5 3 1 ... . A T h', , I . V V . .. . 1 ii V' .A'f 1 .- T l F to A I I F . I , MVwffU .. 6 A iq 'NN 4 ff T ' I ,M if. .. it NiAffn,, V his Q..-4 'i2v' .2..r A 'T -X W w.. . A ,, f 1 f . ... . ,.. , .it ftfrf 2 ff' fitit fir Hifi ki: Afmrff f :iff x ABOVE LEFT: Freshman Art Stuenkal adjusts to his new surroundings. ABOVE RIGHT: Steve McClain surveys his room after a super-hit. ABOVE: To Mom, apple pie, and the Hag! LEFT: Mrs. Wilson never has any trouble getting 10016 participation in her annual Christmas parties. iiit to t W ,M iirsi .ai 103 Martin Hall BELOW: The Martin Hall Dorm Council. 'gl 'Y ,4- ya Q ABOVE: Martin Hall Senator, Carl Crow. LEFT: Mrs. Thelma Graddy, Head Resident, with Resident Assistants, Bruce Mobley fstandingj, and Gary Douglas Cseatedj. RIGHT Scott Wallace gumaces fol the camera BELOW Martm Hall has a resldent leprechaun ,f- - , ABOVE: Robert Arbaugh can't get rid of that frizzy look. RIGHT: The Latrine Marines gloat over their plunder. .... . .1--f ---i.-.. ,,,-, i 1 i i l 54 gs it Martin Hall LEFT: Martin Hall President, Milton Hull, presides over weekly dorm meetings. BELOW: Jonathan Pote glances away from a mid- night study package. 505 . I ABOVE LEFT: Mac Norton sits entranced by George Spencer's guitar playing. ABOVE RIGHT: Tim Armstrong can't get decent re- ception in any other position. N f 1 T l ' Leave me alone and let me think. the play has ended and the theater is again dark and cold it is empty now except for me and in the cold darkness i cry out a name and it echoes in this its sacred chambers ' and in the maddening silence that follows i search for the presence of this being that we have named in hopes that He will - unmask Himself to me and i may thus believe in His existence . . . but as i sit in this my cold unfriendly pew in wait i feel like a child hoping' by chance to catch Santa Claus ' at his work x is 52- , , wig! i u i 3 3 RIGHT: Raney Senator, Becky Smith. BELOW: Residents of the second Hoor exhibit evi- dence that they are, as advertised, Htraditionally un- traditionalf' 2 ggi'-fy, YP, K 1' ABOVE: Ingrid Coulthard seems tired of the conver- sation. RIGHT: Bonnie Carter really has that Christmas spirit! Z 1 f wi LEFT: Becky Jones and Joe Arnold definitely feel that three is a crowd. BELOW: Linda Harris entertains Charles Peer during open house. BOTTOM: Head Resident, Mrs. Ruth Carlisle, stands with resident assistants, Jill Fishback flefth, and Krissy Plummer Crightj. X ' 1' . . ,v 7 'g A fy 52 B .aa B Elm .XM 'Pr R Raney Hall I----I - Veasey Hall fw-X 40 9 ABOVE: Lucy Jackson celebrates. LEFT, ABOVE: Adrian Sprigg is on guard duty. LEFT, BELOW: The Veasey RA's take a rest. LEFT: Veasey Hall President, Beth Henry. BELOW: Windy Westerlund moves in. LEFT: Birthday time: Carla Trice lights the candles while Anne Bradley looks on. Personalities Campus Sweetheart Annelle Bew 2' ! Q , at ,, 4 Campus Sweetheart X Annelle Bew Hendrix Beauty 3 Mona Barrow if ,z ,f f1,g5,Lgf,, Q 4 5 a i i 1 W -f 1, , f z ' Q ' ' 'V '?' '1 1 9 ,. Jwgx. q. ' 'twin 'fc 3, sl , ,' x 3 Y .w -v ,f -4 'lv-ax , ' - -dry., X- 'N L fa l'.N1f..N. '1,,,z,L,fb '. -N ',W , - f - ' Q-'f f'fO9'Q , . , , , ,R .bv ' M i , 1. 17 A- . ff.-.A-'wigs' w.g.?'f' 3,,Q,gf,QQg5iD94994PhQ91!89 K vu Ja , s- ' Q ,fs fxfn. Q E Q S 4 C Hendrix Beauty Z Z v Wir 39.4-di I' 5 Ylguwjif ' . xv 2 .-.. ff 1 ,'1-'ws'zzfgrgugfifgifixfw, 41 f 5 my 4. - , M L, V A 1 ,,., 122 my x 7 A A 5,1 Barby Lotz Hendrix Beauty M x 2 22. if i M W afisgxrkgrljlne Hendrix Beauty Debbie Whitley GTAHAH Queen Barby Lotz GTAHAH Queen Barby Lotz l N 'W x is U0 Ni N Ann N N H Q3e3wxw1s1'X'XH:Y9e ':fXf WWW 's'a'sQu2n MQ WU 'l'l H GTAHAH Maid 'MN . -1 . 7223323 1. 1. abr .1154 BGS- ab GTAHAH M aid Ann Critz GTAHAH Maid 'L , w, 9 . , .M , X a i if 1 M, XX. R Ju. .iffgngmqgw gsgii ? gf GTAHAH Maid 'X ESQ:-W W 1 55 N,,. GTAHAH Maid GTAHAH Maid Harriet Norris 9 Mary Wynne Parker GTAHAH Maid 1 -Ykfmmv Ll? C190 a S , eh f Qb, -GN Ill! l,! GTAHAH Maid Regina Thomason ...S.a.a..a.. G i eai Q X An active participant in Women's causes at Hendrix, May Atkins was chairman of Sophomore Council and is present chairman of Cardinal Key. She was chairman of the Women's Interest Committee and is secretary of Alpha Chi. May is a psychology major from Camden. Who's Who in American C olleges and Universities While President of Mu Phi Epsi- lon this year, Lanier Bayliss has also been Vice-President of Cardinal Key and secretary of the Sopho- more Council. Lanier's other activi- ties have included participating in the Hendrix Choir and Madrigal Singers, membership in the Social Committee and HCM Council, and serving as Kampus Kitty co-chair- man. Debbie Beck was selected as a GTAHAH Maid this year. She was Chairman of the Hendrix Associa- tion of Women Students and was a member of Cardinal Key and the Key Board. Debbie was a resident assistant in Veasey Hall. CBeloWJ Dave Garret, a chemistry major, is a member of Blue Key, Alpha Chi, and AED. He is a pre- med student and belongs to the American Chemical Society. Dave is a 'four-year letterman and captain of the swim team, and is a practic- ing member of the Bicycle Club. ...... VV.... . V000 EWU v ,n ' .Q Qi, CRightD Charlie Blanchard, an economics and business major from North Little Rock, has served as Townmen Senator and Legislative Committee Chairman. He was Booster Club vice-president and treasurer his sophomore year, and was chairman of the orientation program for this year. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities krwgvm Ralph Edwin Blanks served as president of the Booster Club this year. He was treasurer of the Pre- Theolog Club and is currently sec- retary-treasurer of Martin Hall. Ralph is a religion major from Lit- tle Rock. ss 5 J Linda Cranford, a biology major from Little Rock, was secretary of AED this year. She has been a biol- ogy lab assistant and a TROUBA- DOUR Staff member, and a member of Cardinal Key. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities A theater arts major from North Little Rock, Rick Johnson is a candidate for graduation with honors, his Senior research project being in Theater Arts. Rick was a member of the Freshman honors class, Views of Man, the Sophomore Readings course, and is a member of Alpha Chi, serving as vice-pres- ident. Rick is a member of Alpha Psi Omega and While a student at Hen- drix, he has appeared in seven plays and has held the lighting assist- antship for the Theater Arts Department. Rick was a member of the Hendrix Choir and has served as a section leader for both the Choir and Chorus. As a member of the Choir, he Went on the 1970 Europe- an Choir tour. Rick was also a member of the Madrigal Singers and the Opera Workshop. He has been a photographer for the PROFILE and the TROUBADOUR. A resident of Conway, Dick King is a social science major. A math major from Searcy, Steve Patterson is attending Columbia University this year on the 3-2 plan Cand for this reason could not be picturedl. Steve received the Fresh- man Math Award in 1968-1969. He was a member of the gold team for three years and was a Resident As- sistant in Couch Hall in 1970-1971. Debbie Sallings, a former TROUBADOUR Editor, has been a member of Alpha Chi her Junior and Senior years, serving as secre- tary-treasurer this year. A political science major from Wynne, Debbie was an ex-officio member of this year's Publications Committee. Tim Tarvin, President of the Stu- dent Senate for this year, was also president of his Junior Class. He participated in the Freshman and Sophomore honors programs and has been in Alpha Chi for two years. He was on the championship intra- mural sports team, and a member of the Pre-Law Club. Tim is a busi- ness and economics major from Portland. Who's Who in American C olleges and Universities CRightD Regina Thomason is a math major from Hampton. She has been a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, Cardinal Key, Alpha Chi, SNEA, and the Booster Club. Regina has served on the Admissions Commit- tee and the TROUBADOUR Staff. She was a GTAHAH maid this year for the second time. CBeloWD An honors candidate in psychology, Jimmy Turner served as student assistant to the psychol- ogy department this year. Jimmy was in the Freshman and Sopho- more honors programs. He served in the Menifee project for two years and was on the President's five-year planning committee. Jimmy is a product of Hope. Q-+44 ' '. 'Hx Q' CRightD A biology major from Hope, Ellen Turner has been in the Hendrix Choir for four years and toured Europe With the choir in the summer of 1970. She was Galloway Dorm President and served on the WEC, Sophomore Council, and Car- dinal Key as secretary-treasurer. She participated in the Environ- mental Quality seminar and was a member of Mu Phi Epsilon and AED. iv , 1 f ..,,, ., . , .. A fi f , E CLeftD Lee White, a biology major from Brinkley, was a member of AED and Blue Key President. He has also served as Hardin Hall so- cial chairman and was on the Social Committee. CAboveJ Majoring in chemistry, Bob White is a pre-med student from Morrilton. Bob is a member of the American Chemical Society, and served as president for 1971-1972. He is also a member of the Arkan- sas Collegiate Academy of Science, Alpha Chi, Blue Key, Alpha Epsilon Delta, and the President's student- faculty planning committee. He has served as an orientation leader and has represented Hendrix College on television. Bob is a candidate for graduation with honors. CLeftJ Dennis Wingfield, a biology major from North Little Rock, is president of this year's Senior class. He Was president of Hardin Hall and a member of Blue Key. A member of AED, Dennis has been an orientation leader for two years. Clubs and Organizations S li its 4. .Q 5 I X. Gb sq. i ' Ye'-Y CAboVeD The 1971-1972 Student Sen- ate. CRightD Senate President, Tim Tarvin. 140 MW X t, ,313-'-Nm N-e-::.a':vn.-f-M -'L' H '3':!1'22?-S ,-. FQ! Student Senate AE 1 CD Legislative Council Composed of the Senators from each dorm, the Legislative Council acts separately from the Senate body in discussing and preparing legislation. Chairman this year is Bill Spivey. Members CAboveD are Cseated from leftj Becky Smith, Bill Spivey, Sherry Thompson, Cstand- ing from leftj Steve Barden, Cynth- ia Bowen, and Carl Crow. Chester Lucas and Windy Westerlund are also members. Dean Lee Schilling CRightD meets regularly with the Senate and lends his advice and counsel to the judicial council. CBelowD Many lively debates occur during Senate meetings. Formed last year, the Judicial Council brings students into the college disciplinary proceed- ings. Each dorm has a council representative and they meet along with Dean Schilling, who acts as advisor. Chairman of this year's council is George Kelly CBottomD. Judicial Council HENIRK . , ,o,,, -- -fm d..i m5!f53i1'i5l8'V', .:..I,'l,IW7'3TT7!' vw' li 5:5 if--mf ,Hw.,+,, i N if Q, I? , QV? , . k:,,,. SZ? A . . A 1.,.....g 9 c t , i' y, vd , i cii, Ma, Social Committee Serving as Social Committee Chairman this year was Gary Faulkner CLeftJ. The committee CBeloWD sponsors campus dances, movies, and other activities. iw . .ch 3 if-.F X Yrs? i 3 Q 55591153 644,13 invalid!! 1 jf.. 7 i.- ....4 Alpha Psi Omega Susy Roll presides as President of this drama fraternity. She is stand- ing in the center CRightD along with Gary Carpenter, who is Secretary! Treasurer, and Barbara Satterfield, Vice-President. Alpha Epsilon Delta Robert Cheek CLeftD serves as President of Alpha Epsilon Delta, an honorary medical fraternity. l s f ' f , ,WN ,Arkh- American Chemical Society Bob White is President of ACS. The officers CRightJ from left to right are Clark Harris, Secretary! Treasurerg David Garrett, Vice- Presidentg and Bob White, Pres- ident. ,ff ' f L. X Blue Key Blue Key, a men's service organi- zation and companion club to Cardi- nal Key, is presided over by Lee White CRightD. The oflicers are, from left to right, Jim Primm, Treasurer, Jim Tom Wilcox, Vice-President, Mackey Yokem, Secretary, and Lee White, President. X X N. X X 3 x..,!,o..-..x Cardinal Key Cardinal Key, sister organization of Blue Key, is a Wornen's service organization. May Atkins serves as President. The officers CRightD are from left to right, Lanier Bayliss, Secretary, Ellen Turner, Treasurer, and May Atkins, President. 4 fi I iiQ 'W M M . u gi f 51' - 'i ua y 4' if If 04? 'L , ' K f f is W W' 5 f - r W4 45 ,Q U., MYWWQ' N. K Circle K Circle K is a student branch of the Kiwanis Club. President this year is David Chumley CRightJ. Next to him is Nelson Ballard, Secretary, and standing is Phil Price, Treasurer. Intern ation al Club Mary Guittard CRightJ is Pres- ident of the International Club this year. Included in the photo below are John Agazie Cstanding leftl, a Hendrix student from Nigeria, and Ka Sing Fung Cseated leftj, a Hen- drix student from Hong Kong. E Mu Phi Epsilon Mary Jane Goss is President of the Hendrix chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, a national music sorority. Pictured below are members of Mu Phi, along with some friends, after the presentation of a special Christmas program for the chil- dren's colony. The oflicers CRightD are from left Pat Coller, Secretary, Mary Jane Goss, Presidentg and Lanier Bayliss, Vice-President. PEM Persons majoring in Physical Ed- ucation are pictured above. With majors like Barby Lotz CLeftD fu- ture interest in physical education should be increasing rapidly. Pre-Theologs CBelowJ The large membership of the Pre-The Club includes those students interested in the ministry or some other field of church Work. Pictured below are the officers and leaders of the resource teams ini- tiated by the club. Co-Presidents David Utley, left, and Mark La- sater, right, are pictured at right. iff F 1 if . A ,., a g ,I ,Z V5 A M ,. 1-Q fr'-Q xg vga uf'-. ,.. ,X-,-AJ, 5-' :wiggle ,is 6 57 as as Q., ' Q :M : ,fx ,r w gum ,., 29 Pre-Law President of the Pre-Law Club this year is Steve Barden. He is pic- tured at left on the bottom right. Other officers are, clockwise, Mike Millar, Vice-Presidentg Bob Lam- bert, Secretary!Treasurerg and Robert Bumpass, Reporter. J 1 SNEA The Student National Education Association is an organization for those students planning to enter the educational field. Clockwise from lower left, the officers CRightD are Cynthia Bowen, Vice-President, Judy Midkiif, President, Sally Mose- ly, Program Chairman, and Beth Henry, Treasurer. 158 Q 2? ie ff? , EH W grit M gi 5335 iii 75215 if 4 25 5 Q- 67 Sophomore Council Freshman girls soon discover that they have a special friend in the Sophomore Council. The council is dedicated to helping the Freshman girls get orientated as Well as doing other special projects. Chairman of the council this year is Mary Wynne Parker CLeftD. is gl 'Figs fs if F' ik? 1- . Hendrix Association of Women Students HAWS President, Debbie Beck, is seated CRightD and standing With her from left are Mary Wynne Parker, Secretary, and Jan Robbins, Treasurer. Young Democrats Leading the Young Democarts this year is Bill Reed. The oflicers CLeftJ are from left, Jeff Atkinson, Vice-Presidentg Bill Reed, Pres- identg and Greg Ferguson, Treasur- er. l.....l PROFILE Pictured at right is Eric Jackson, Co-Editor and Chief Cartoonist for the PROFILE. Co-Editor Tommy Carpenter CBelow Rightb introduces a new reader to the PROFILE. Bill Reed CBe1oWD is Advertising Man- ager for both the PROFILE and TROUBADOUR. 1 . x T. N 4 ,- L,ik fi 1 X, 5-N. fx ,X w i ' rift . , f K -4. ws.. ' '2-,Jil -v. - uv Wy. M ,a lf . 1 5 4 , I I ' 6 wQe ,'fj f fx- 5.x f 9 . X , i fl Xxf it , 5k,6i-r,fi if B 'Ss -w,W,.W1,,ff.Q VW ,, if - , ,wWf.,.w., f-W 1-wx ff.- ff f Xi 2 4 z ' 1 M JL, s I, 4 gi Pictured from left below is Sammy Welch, layout man, Bill Hall, an award-Winning sports columnist, Annelle Bew, Assistant Editor, and Richard Livingston, author of the aWard-Win- ning EKOS column. A 1' fy. fwfr JA. we I' - -. ra? ' f J N4 A V' , ww --J' CLeftD Sammy Davis contributed many photographs to both the PROFILE and TROUBADOUR. CAboveD Wendell Norton served as PROFILE photographer. 4' TRGUBADOUR CBelow Lefti Co-Editors Larry Lowman, left, and Bruce Proctor made a neat team-Proctor acted as business manager and assumed the role of chief photographer, while Lowman acted as layout chief. CBeloW Rightj Janna Barham, left, and Marilyn Martin Were editors of the classes section of the TROUBADOUR. W fl W 'Q'A' fzltwfw f' f c M' y isrr fi iiif Q CAboVeD Peggy Stover was TROUBADOUR Secretary, and among her primary contributions to the book were the Student and Clubs indexes. CRightD Kay Speed was faced with the difficult task of capturing the spirit of the students and the year in Words. Her poetry in the dorm life section speaks for itself. j If . ,Q 'qnnniQ, CLeftJ Tommy Thompson, left, as- sisted vvith several tasks, while Marc Bryan, working With Adver- tising Manager Bill Reed, was layout Editor for the ads section. s ddos r rf- M. , 49 CBeloWD Photographer Dennis Go covered all Convos, Fine Arts pro- grams, and recitals. Not pictured is David Anhalt, darkroom manager. s Q A CAbove Leftj Poodle Gwinn, together with photographer David Anhalt, created the VVho's Who section. CAbove Middlel Nancy Watkins was responsible for the Administration and Faculty section. She expanded the section this year to include additional copy. CAbove Rightb Athletics Editor Mark McCalman gathered the facts and figures to produce the sports copy. P f W0 - 1 .Q 1 ff K Q11 f r i l' . ' o 1 A V 1 Atiy up I 1 me , 1 .s The Hendrix Madrigals, a select ' ' group of singers, are pictured above during a performance in Reves and while rehearsing. Q99 168 ,,,.ii Hendrix Chorus The Hendrix Chorus, directed by Robert McGill, had two perform- ances this yearg in January Buxte- hude's Every Word and Thought and Faureys Requiem were presented at the Conway First Methodist Church, and in March the chorus collaborated with Dr. Francis Mc- Beth and the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra to present Carl Orf'f's Ccwmina Buramz. The chorus is pic- tured above With the orchestra dur- ing the Little Rock performance of Cdfrmind Burcma. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker COpposite Pageb was organist during the Jan- uary performance, and assisted as pianist at all rehearsals of the chorus. CLeftJ Mr. Robert McGill is direc- tor of the Hendrix Chorus, Choir, and Madrigals. AW' Hendrix Band Dr. Ashley Coiman CRightJ is director of the Hendrix band and brass choir and heads the music department at Hendrix. The band CAboveJ is shown during a rehearsal in the Trieschman practice room. Brass Choir CLeftJ Peggy Stover and Bill Wil- kerson are librarians for the band The brass choir is pictured below. Athletics ?3E?zZ iP4iSSiSSiPPi ,Cross Country A Stats w ' L . f . . . . .. qaaougfy ash lst we 31'4 2124 Cross Country Track Under the guidance of Coach Gerald Cound CAboveD in his final season with the Athletic Depart- ment, the cross country team was one of the most successful Hendrix has enjoyed. Hendrix boasted run- ners like Ron McDonald and Cary Bradburn, who shared a superior season. At the Henderson meet Cary took first place, Ron came in second, Ted Harkey finished sixth, and Phil Weber came in eighth against formidable opponents. Hen- drix finished second after Harding at the IAC cross country champion- ship, with Ron in second and Cary finishing third. v-f o '1 il! El P61 . I :-,gi Eff E , n WH: Wfy, W ,,,, , i, gf l ,,,, ,, , K W ,,., ,nw -W K U , so 1 gg M 3 L If. I Water Polo Coach Robert Courtvvay, Who Will not return to Hendrix next Fall, led his Water Warriors to a successful season climaxed by a First Place Win at the NAIA Area I Tournament. Hendrix hosted its first invitational tournament and later participated in the Texas A Sz M tourna- ment. The highlight of the season Was, of course, the 11-6 victory over John Brown Uni- versity in the Area I Tournament finals. Q Water Warriors Hifi? lvfiiitr .Z:4i:Si?v 'lifiiavll iiwsiiif 'Q ll , 1 0 :.i's'i,'fff jf, vw' fifzfgiisz ? ?2:+??'555l'i:fQf',:ifgai fi ff-'f 1:3 'SHS ?5'2:W5f:lwf5f!'f'QE hfswizf iffy H. 5 in 5M:5ii:TPfHfi-'55 kwffsflbfi WV Wffzffwir A V455 ' U in ' M ' Ii1T1':h2if55fff:-f?ZifF,:?'.?'f5fi5ff!-3a5?f?Q.if'?f3f5slff . I 4 U V . 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CLeftD Cheerleader Captains are Harriet Norris and Barby Lotz. sf .Y ,, A 1 1 'sz-afqsifsmsb rams? 2 f ,Mah fb :F A..fW...f mf .w..1.,,. 4 ,mmm w3W.,:5:'gg ef Wfz::fw'qv.,-. .Wif55q,Mw4,Lgggggwgsa Q zjgysw ,, vg Zikiwhmi Oiafvmm mg-f4fw'i4,:w viva r6:55...Wimzgsfnffggezzfyfsmw me J Q W x,.a. .. W Q.,A , , U A M-Sw ff ,EM Q . WN. , 4 . ,, .MN MW, 4 A- , w k f 1' fawximz Siltfkfzswwfiifszk wikis WVU f:w::::.Ac-Wfiiliim., X .ww was 553?2??'?fSS:x my 9 5 U 5532? 2551 SHWW , WINE 328363215 wvimrsswwwiisgm4w,wMm4:g:g..WJ:'Hf4w,.s:5z:wLmn2 g W smwviiif T ' lwlwfmggi Eahs h ' WM: S, -'r : ,Q m.7.,WM:M,.4.m f.U,AwQf -J. Af zgf w ww i wwgm Q, N322 H N -1 A 1 4 w 1 Q 4 W Q 4 CJ1 1 , l pi' G 'gf' The Water Warriors enjoyed a 15-3 season and their seventh straight AIC title, outscoring the closest contender, Ouachita Baptist, 174-40. Coach Robert Courtway was able to assemble an excellent swim team balanced in all events in keeping with his most successful career as head of the Hendrix Athletic Department and Coach of the swim and water polo teams. 5 3 John Bumpers ALL-AMERICAN John Bumpers received All-American recog- nition at the NAIA Nationals for the third straight year. He placed fifth in the 200 yard butterfly and tenth in the 100 yard butterfly. In the AIC tournament he broke the 200 yard I.M. record. ,Yr Intramurals CLeftD Intramural golf champ this year was David Harshfield. CBelowJ Clark Fincher and Bob Kraemer took the handball doubles title. Intramurals CRightJ The intramural man for all seasons, Clark Fincher is the ap- parent intramural champ. Besides the team efforts pictured on these pages, Clark has also Won cross country track, one-on-one basket- ball, and the badminton singles. CBeloWD Winners in the basketball free-throw contest were from left, Tim Womack, Bill Hall, and Clark Fincher. CRightD Handball singles champ is Mike Cox. Pictured below are the winners in the physical fitness contest. They are from left, Don McDon- ald Csit-upsj, Ted Harkey Cpush-upsb, and Mike Kubat Cchin-upsl. CAbove Rightj Steve Venable, bowling champ, has a strong aiection for the game. CAbove Leftl Twin power proved to be unbeatable as Pruden and Pruden came out on top in table tennis. 1 1 I I I 1 x I A w Intramurals Alan Ramsey CRightJ was intra- mural checker champ. CBeloWJ Mecca Csecond floor, Har- dinj, a leader all year in intramural Q 1 sports, is the apparent intramural - champion team. D 4- ' 19' W' J, A .,, ., - ,gk V, ,K f f , I N A I Hendrix Golf Team Frequent visits to the Conway Country Club are made by the golf team CAboVeJ. The golfers are instructed by Morton Hutto CLeftD. t 193 wifi i 8 inuvwmww ssl 4 ' Q , Sw Qi- 'S ijgnnum V ' ' V ' 1 f -f ,.f- ,. j v my s u H. H, Yi Hendrix Tennis Mr. Hal Heck CLeftJ instructs the tennis players. 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XM.-:vm 1. - B 3W'5 - 44 ' 1.4 1 1 A X I 35 Wf.. .vi w B , W 5 I f 30137 'Q f. f ' 'die d'W. 'f1. Q af , K D 4' 1 -4' ' K . .w:1!.f,. af LQ:-'.' .1 tu, ! Coach Cound was assured of a strong season in distance running with the return of Ron McDonald and Cary Bradburn. Joe Durman started the season with the AIC's first and second best pole vaults in his name. Rollie Richardson, one of the AIC's stronger sprinters, and Larry Lowe, a proven contender in the triple jump, added more than numbers to the team's membership. Bob Bookhout returned as the team's hurdles specialist. Bill Temple runs a fast quarter in the mile-relay which promises a good over-all time on a good day for the rest of the squad. Coach Gerald Cound is pictured at left. ff 'Hs vw 100010. ,. .anna - ,a'4nuaQ0.',f -Qpanv. Q: ,-.-.--vo--v,f. ...4aor', L...... W...--,Q nnbtii. ...... . .... .. veqylf' . ..... . ,K . ..... . -...... . 'f of 1, A jrlnlnfa .....:'.,, .,.'..'g X 3 ,, s , .... 0. In . ,- . 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In an hour, she clearly Cand enthusasticallyj explained why she was waging a legal battle with the Corps of Engineers over two hundredths of an acre of land which the Corps wished to purchase to build a road to a proposed recreation site of the Arkansas River. Her refusal to sell the land, she explained, was a matter of principles, she feels the public safety as Well as the local eco- logy would be endangered by the proposed new road. H - . f E ' ' L. Jf a 'S 'Him' F 1 W ai . -,::..1K,.f- ---' 2.12 -If i1 '2-.2:.f-55 5.55 1 534, Jil' M M5316 if 2 f1s,1'fiwg-jx fzgf' .xm- xf 4 3, , , . l if I W 1 gi i Z' ,ly l S 3 Q Q, ' 151: Q ' , ' ggi' .gal 15555 ai Q gi le af Q, 121231 Ei.-gg Mrs. Fogle , -Q. Q.. Q.. 1' . ff. X gp ff, QF, I, v cf,-f. The Sophomore Council chose a date near Halloween COctobe1' 275 to have their Banquet for new women students. 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A -.e ., 'if-or-ef 2 ' , we np, WL: lc' gm' W V V 'V 9. 31: W., :aj YE' +si.,,,, ' Lv ' 4 . ,nn , ,LJ ,Q , ' ' 2' 1 6 in I CAboveJ Students awoke on November 23 i to find a record snowfall blanketing the l campus. However, the snow failed to hamper a multi-purpose convocation sche- duled for that morning. CRightJ President Roy B. Shilling accepted a Scholarship Fund provided by Mrs. Elizabeth Gregg Young and the late Mr. Gordon E. Young. 222 CBe1ow Leftb Another notable speaker at the convoca- tion was former Hendrix President, Marshall T. Steel. Honorary degrees were conferred on Mr. S. Theodore Smith of Conway and Mr. Henry F. Trotter of Pine Bluff. CBelow Rightj From left to right are Mr. Trotter, Mr. Smith, Dean Francis Christie, and the Honorable Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas. Governor Bumpers CBottom Rightl addressed the assembly, speaking about the goals of higher education. Special Convocation r Will il CLeftD Mrs. A. B. Swank arrived at Hen- drix on November 29. A television news- caster from Dallas, Mrs. Swank lectured to the fine arts classes and conducted a semi- nar on the environment. vii? i13fifSg'FQ2v-bk 1 U . , wfsfsgeifihgdfwfsgwsfg.,-ijw f isa- www .W ,,5,,A,, ...X . HX5Cir5Hff-L1'71f . i fs? -an . Christmas Spirit nvades Campus Despite impending final exams, many students still found time to get in the Christmas spirit. Couch Hall resident, Bob Edwards, bright- ened room 304 With a Christmas tree CBelow Rightb. Mrs. Wilson's annual Christmas party for Hardin men CRightD attracted the usual mob of ravenous residents. Q.'Z5'QfS3Q?!gzQ-is , 'Q- L J.. .lvl ,441 'Ni 'MPS1 ,gf Viv .waw?WJxli' . fwzl W ' . Wfwligi Wg sfsfaiiawzikss-f P - - or 5 -' - W 5 - -r., -M - - f - A ..- V . ' f .U i 1-.R X gi if C ' X - ' 4 Kg .44 ..-- . 'J , , I ff ' . i . .I X ., 5 -. H L. , ,Q it H ' K X , . p .. . . f ff s V ,ff 5. ' viii if , , . J Ja ,f 3. .. If 3 ' 224 .XX ...al xX wit iw: K ig .ad .S x ' a-i.i,....., hw., , Q O B x . 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Season highlights of the past year include a performance with Eric Leinsdorf and the Boston Symphony on a Na- tional Educational Television broadcast series and an appearance at Carnegie Hall. The varied musical program Mr. J ohannsen presented at Hendrix ranged from J. S. Bach to the con- temporary music of Copland. Other composers included in the program were Schubert, Faure, and Debussy. i K 4ull0 ' ,L ,Y y ?' The Hendrix College Chorus, under the direc- tion of Robert McGill CLeftD, presented the first of their two annual performances on Sunday, January 16, in the First Methodist Church. Every Word and Thought, a cantata by Buxte- hude, and Faure's Requiem were performed, with Mrs Robert Shoemaker accompanying on the organ. Ted Boswell Another January visitor was Ted Boswell, who spoke to the Young Democrats. A few weeks after his visit Mr. Boswell announced his candidacy for the U. S. Senate. W David Pryor Congressman David Pryor spoke in a short convo on February 8 and then visited with students. As he had hinted he might, a Week later he announced plans to run against incumbent Sen. John L. McClellan. Riff?-va, CAbove and RIGHTD Jamie Atkin- son Cas a Harding femaleb and Pat Weber Cas a Hendrix maleb carried out a continuing skit during the GTAHAH program. The joke Was, of course, on Harding, the Hendrix Warriors' opponent in the GTAHAH Week basketball game. Other GTAHAH entertainment included Rolaine Green singing You'Ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two from Oliver and a parody in song CBelowJ spoofing the Harding basketball team. GTAHAH Program CAboveJ Larry Alexander, as mas' ter of ceremonies, kept the audience alive with his abundant repertoire of impersonations. S A W w g. I x :... Aa.. 1 .+ '- ,:-.-. A y., I 41.5592 'Q . .,x.. 4: 4 5.5 , 5 'rg- , W? 2 f 'JY' if '. 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The lead- ing roles in this slightly farcical drama were portrayed by Ned Penny, Barbara Baker, and Gary Carpenter. Ned is shown at right making up for his role as Arnolphe. Barbara and Gary are together in the bottom right photograph. s 4 School For Wives 5 231 .1.:.. . 'M -.,. p J will Q2'Sp,3w,a W :www-M 4ifa:ahiE,5E352 555:4 1 g. . Q.: Qian 'W African Pane The International Club sponsored a special panel discussion during GTAHAH week. Led by John Agazie, a Hendrix student from Nigeria, the panel was made up of African students from other schools in Arkansas. After the discussion, a program of African music was presented by the students. will 2 ,... QW wmswm af ga Q ..:. ., mi -:, ...... F .L x, g:- gi -E- - 'f g i 2? Q. figs: gf ' Q 23 ' f gm 5 ,,.,, M ff m y , ti, .fif ,gr M L3 A yy 5, W Q Q -J :rf W M fm zw U ,.i,, . . . . 2:4 -E: 1 , if wi -.-sr..--' ' W f 495- QA '-5 W h'H'G , - as -.-. Sglili iflfww ,sms rfgwfr-an 'www-.fp we uf, ---- is ' ff iff f . . ....,.,,.. 4, Q - -,y -: ..,.. ,.,. . Wt wiv sm' 'flaw MI sms., :Lf 5' zizgizyigqffzfagvzie if ,germ lsr: ws1fQ?fs: :aww 232 me-'ni Brooklyn Bridge Saturday, February 19, was full of activityg visitors crowded the campus for parent's day activities, there were two productions of School For Wives, and the Brooklyn Bridge entertained in the evening. 233 Newark Boys Chorus 1 2 Annu 9 I 2 1 ' ' 234 L ,1 3, f K be J ' I ai' 8, 5 3-A V if f L A X13 7 i K. x,f' 'f X YT' ff x S. V, K. . . ish S z 3 N + w y . Exif N .,,, 5: , is W f g I 3, ii 'rig 3 1 if ,gba , Q3 R WX 'ni n J ,Y Q7 ati ' 'IS x i . . 5 'C- I Q.. , Concluding over two hours of vocal music by singing of peace on earth and the brotherhood of man, The Newark Boys Chorus performed before a full house in Staples on February 22. First with Renais- sance, Baroque, and Classical music and then with more contemporary songs, they stole their way into the heart of every listener. , , 'f'N -inn H g ew. Q Young and dynamic, conductor James McCarthy CAboveD has directed the Newark Boys Chorus to a position of international prominence in only iive years. The Chorus was founded in 1967 and three years later a special tuition-free school was estab- lished. James McCarthy serves as Execu- tive Director of the Newark Boys Chorus School. Bill Becker February 23 saw Bill Becker corn- ing to Hendrix to speak to the Young Democrats. Mr. Becker is President of the Arkansas AFL- CIO. I ligr bug my , f Qcmygai rez1a,fr:fiig'z, 1gg1e,w:.7ff.m New fgliaiw, aw wx' w3:iws1f:XN,1:fQ5g 'zJz97w'waWf,46t3s:tl im' ,Y LV wx 21531: zgffigifgbiileifgzeiwf .fi gn, A Qfgihiwiflyihlglglifagg? wif 4 115g'Zn-QL 533. 1K'1Mly.gfCw, a . c, wg., ,Mw,,fgb,,.ff1WTQ ifffb ,Q.yfwf,iwl. 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Q-. 151. by f f-f fn. ,i-i,i-,:, :ici fm J' , A r i -- r M ra-::r' gawk , 'N ' 5125 ITM' W we 2, fn eff-,rm--.. ,Q .iii 'Y '21 Ii' -.sm :cv ,M ,ii Q ,f ' V, ' -RY W wx '-Q., i is f im flifzij?-cigar 'N ut ,,,, 3 1-,1 sri W I W K -f 'xnxx Wililiiiiff. A 'A XX-.ikf Y I y .. ,,. 5.7 . ,,, K M I B X, .L , it K U , , ji- .V 4 Lil ' i -M swam 758' Hendrix College was the site for a regional conference of the Gover- nor's Commission on the Status of Women on February 25. Freda Lou Wilson, Dean of Women at Hendrix, is a local chairman and arranged the conference. The conference theme was, Women: Roles, Rights, Reasons. Featured as speaker in a morning convocation was Miss Virginia Allan CLeftD, Chairman of President Nixon's Task Force on Rights and Responsibilities of Women. A few days after her visit, President Nixon announced the appointment of Miss Allan to the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. A special luncheon speaker was Dr. Dorothy Truex, Professor of Higher Education at the University of Oklahoma. She is shown below, lunching with Dean Wilson. X as Status of Women Conference a8.k fi 1 1 . . -it if ,. 1 ' ' '5' eiiqtdi ,i ,. , Sz g A23 eff N, 3.551 1 .. .... ...., 5 Yi-Q 5 ,gg , it it , , . , M, , am, ' 2351: if Q at 5 'N :eeaaei-we-:,-f-:ii W -V . . .:4w:.- . ' 4 K ,,: :,,::m:1-,mg-'fs., .-.- : -an If 45 gl Q W it ' fi -l Y a 1 ig fr' Q K 4, Q Wi Q ggi it ,gli wg ,. fi: 5 f ' fi ' e i,. w 'W r K, My .sa L 1.1 :W Ms 'wg ,fr si?-33t5iZ:f23'5l'5nf wffffiofi' Q ffiFi??145 238 Preservation Hall Jazz Band The sounds of New Orleans jazz filled Staples Auditorium on the evening of March 20 as the famed Preservation Hall Jazz Band did their thing. Every one of the jazz- men is over 60 and has been playing their music for over 40 years. These are some of the men who helped originate the New Orleans jazz style. A Q' if Q i af 4 5 l- ' ' 'fr' +51 5 'Q C6 , -.-' n ww, 'ig' x i Q . ff, -, v , lili' - an-.rf ' lf? Howlin' Dick A ri si, has ff 4.1fZi:3:,ff5if1e ,seg in., , g- 2,5 L 4 - A f:f1ygj:g,f,,jg3 5..-xg 1 Q , ff- Q 512 2? iw Elgif nkff 37, , all ,,,1w-W.'l,, J 3 '.,. Qfsf , 4' ami, 32? Lwglgs 5'.1,mX,Q,f2k 'His i W f-n,,fwh Q W, ew M'.i5 wiww ff H, W, 1: 5 1 Mzwfmfgmzg 53,2-,swarm fi, M W wggfwwg 'SW Misa Q W .z1mfffbf'S2'i'm'z fwssff sm 'iff Q 240 wig, f ,fs-A 3 3 Music, dance, people, and grease, circa 1950, came together for a one night stand in Hulen ballroom on Thursday evening, April 6. Appro- priate music and atmosphere were provided by the Howlin' Dick band. K H ,Q-W... 'mf f .' Y. : ,l Harlem Stars 4955: The Harlem Stars came to Grove Gym on April 5. Futile opposition was mounted by the Hendrix Rene- gades. Preceding the Harlem Stars game was an action packed, laugh inducing, powderpuff game. Richard Flohil CRightJ, Editor of The Canadian Composer magazine, journeyed to Arkansas again this year, bringing with him Canadian folksinger Murray McLauchlin Cwith his wife, Pattil, Murray's bass guitar player, Dennis Pendrith, and Tannis Niemann, another folk- singer. Both Mr. Flohil and the McLaughlins had made an enjoy- able visit to Hendrix last year. Dennis and Tannis saw Arkansas for the first time this year. Hendrix students were elated that Murray could return. Hulen ballroom was packed for both of his performances. The McLauchlin musical style defies an exact label. That's not im- portant, anyway. Meaningful lyrics and a rugged McLauchlin rhythm soon have his audiences doing more than hearing-they start listening with the mind as well as the ear, rocking, tapping, swaying. And when he's finished, everyone feels as though they've found a new friend. . it I sz Tannis CAboveJ charmed her audi- ence with her delicate, haunting voice and her skill with her auto- harp. Born in Mackinac, Manitoba, Tannis now lives in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. She composes almost all of the songs she sings. Canadian Friends Return Residing in Toronto, twenty-three-year-old Murray McLauchlin and his Wife, Patti, live near the waterfront on Parliament Street, in the loft of John Botainne's Do It Yourself Garage. Among the advantages of this resi- dence are the giant warehouse Windows and a giant terrace Cpart of the roofl which offer a spectacular view of Toronto. In addition, Mur- ray can practice at any time without fear of bothering the neighbors-there aren't any! tl xx --f, . V... ,L Dennis Pendrith CAboveD has been Working with Murray for over a year. Many persons commented about how much his bass playing helped Murray's sound. Dennis is a native of Toronto, Where he now lives. 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Y - A n if,4sl?i?g , A , i A A i April 244 A fi . .ygijafifgga iff 1 C f ,fl . l ,. i ' ' fra f f? if On the evening of April 12, and again on the evening of April 13, Canadian folksinger, Mur- ray McLauchlin, approached the portable stage in Hulen ballroom as he had done exactly one year ago-only this time amid the noise of en- thusiastic applause from many American friends. Pleading forcefully, Murray began both performances singing, You gotta stop makin' War on the land and the man and try and make a little peace. And when he left, the audience roared like thunder. Murray seemed to have progressed more in a year than many musicians do in a decade. A new dimension was added to his performance by the inclusion of the piano as an integral part of his music. Murray's wife, Patti, feels he is able to express himself more completely with the piano-to say things he couldn't say with the guitar. 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Seeing the romantic bards of an earlier era reminded us of some Arthurian legend Ishe thought of the Seine and the Pont Mirabeauj Thinkers, phrasers, wrinkle-browed pensters all trooped across her desk and chair Cwe stood absorbed, perplexedj She teaches understanding and communication among human beings. She has touched every student that was ever in her class, and even more who were only slight acquaintances- small of step soft of smile she walks now she carried with her unseen worlds and thought She gives us of her time and rich endeavor our minds meet in the passing like clouds she shares the France that lies so near within her and when we know it we respond with love. Madame Caskie is a teacher that no student could forget Madame: To say thank you to remember to remember the laughter and perhaps a few tears to remember a language as beautiful as its heritage to remember an insight into a people, into their art To say thank you is to feel the emotion in their 'foie de vivre the words revealing the emotion and such depth of life, overflowing the knowledge of something, then, the touch of a thought smiling across seas and ages To say thank you is to understand the language, the art, the people, the country of love as fragile as wine the meanings of unloosed writers just flinging their fury at world situations vehement in their pride for a France of complexity, of vitality, sensitivity. To say thank you is to show love and respect for there is little else to be said that would make much more sense all these things git in somewhere but most of all we thank you for yourself for in having known you here among us we have the one memory together to be cherished above all else together That we shared these things together KP W W Matt Locke ENS Ellis FAREWELL TO A SCHOLAR No one ever forgets his first meeting with Dr. Ellis. Mine was at the President's Ball my Freshman year. Aloof and foreboding he seemed, as another timid soul and I approached him to make small talk about our coming adventure: Views of Man. I must admit he scared me to death. Several months later I decided that he too had been ill at ease and had not meant to frighten us. Class with Dr. Ellis was another memorable experience. An awed, reverent hush would fall over the room as he solemnly rified through his briefcase for the appropriate notes, cleared his throat, and began .... Wonderment, anxiety, delight-all these and many more emotions swept through my mind as the master craftsman wove his magical web around his listeners. He was a true master: he made us work, too. Finding the words to express what we wanted to say was a laborious process, and sometimes we thought we would die in childbirth. The exhilaration, the joy, that accompanied the birth of an idea rendered the labor itself almost sacred. He challenged usg but even though most of us rose to the challenge most of the time, we still felt inadequate. The most remarkable thing about him was that he was human. His warm reminiscences of his childhood reassured us that he too had once been a child. His wisdom and intelligence were overwhelming at times, and I never could figure out if these breaks were to allow him to rest or us. Tales like that of his future brother-in-law stealing pieces of pie hidden for him in a hollow tree by his sweetheart and wife-to-be were refreshing and endearing. We will treasure them forever. On his birthday, he jokingly attributed his conservatism to having been born in the shadow of Queen Victoria's death. As a self-proclaimed liberal and agnostic, I found his openmindedness and thoughtful counsel rewarding and enlightening. It is a humbling experience to know Dr. Ellis. The Hendrix community will never be quite the same after Dr. Ellis retires this year, but I see one consolation: Time cannot soon erase his shadow. 'UL A Student is ww DO YOU EVER HEAR YOUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC? 3 , ew: Mi: EL fa, .f 1 V x X As you passed through this season-year at Hendrix, did you travel to the beat of your own drummer? Or were you always stepping to someone else's rhythm? Have you ever made your own kind of music? a 1 , T . f T The key Word to consider here is involve- ment-how many of this year's,events did you genuinely feel? Were you really involved or just an onlooker? If in looking over the preceding pages of the Involvement section, you happened to see yourself, or if looking at the events brought memories of a forgotten sensation- whether a tactile or emotional experi- ence-then perhaps you were involved. Then the year was yours and you were and still are a part of the year. That is, two entities benefited from your involvement, your involvement contrib- uted to the success of an event which was larger- than yourself but still to some degree dependent on you, and the event contributed its part, large or small, to your SELF. A If you weren't'involved, then nobody benefit- ed, none of the events were any better or worse for your lack of participation, and your SELF didn't grow. See anything you'd like to' see changed or improved? CMaybe this book . . .J Then get out and work on it! Don't demand a dollar song if you're only putting in anickel. y V Why sit in the wings and watch the play? Be assured that life wants you to play a leading role-don't ruin the whole drama for yourself by choosing to be merely a walk-on. All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances: And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and near oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans every thing. SHAKESPEARF il e . ' 5- r ' -,171 X X t Qu f U3 , o Ngo f Ms, ' A11 . M' 4 , 'V' Qty 'za 'Q li' 7 te 1 iran: .n..... ,-Q f - ,,, ,.,1,,,,,, 8 JE , -..- - '........... .-- .... .W sr 1 xf 7 f 4 lr w. ' 3 P5 Advertising G L Stephens A TW' Unlon Q A Bookstore W Chinatown Deadend YQUR mfepemfefzf Ifzszzrame AGENT ROBERT L OTT INSURANCE OLIVER SPEAKER AGENCY FARRIS AGENCY INC RAY PRICE INSURANCE WALTER DUNAWAY INSURANCE AGENCY SHAW 8 COMPANY 4 V H H Reg U S Pu O o y o flff W V F171- THE wonu: s INNKEEPERQ VOA. Jyl'-fwdie-...y-4.6. 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Student Index Adametz, John, CSr.D, North Little Rock Adams, John, CSr.J, North Little Rock. . Agazie, John, CSoph.l, Onitsha, Nigeria . Akers, Sue, fFr.D, Hamburg ......... Alagood, Greg, CFTJ, Little Rock . . . Alagood, Pam, fSr.J, Little Rock ...., Albright, Clint, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... Alexander, Larry, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff . . . Alford, David, CJr.D, Magnolia ...... Allbrighten, Dan, CSr.J, Little Rock . . Allen, Gary, fJr.J, Bee Branch ..... Allen, James, CJr.D, Texarkana, Tx.. . . Allis, Eddie, CSoph.D, Pensacola, Fl.. . . Amerine, Perry, CSoph.J, Ft. Smith .... Anderson, Bill, fFr.D, Ozark ......... Anderson, Paula, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . Biniores, Debbie, 1Fr.J, Little Rock .... Binkley, Cindy, CFr.D, Walnut Ridge . . . Birdwell, Ann, CSr.D, Lonsdale ..... Birts, Wayne, fFr.J, Texarkana ........ Black, Hal, CFr.J, Little Rock .......... Blackmon, Lynda, CSr.D, Little Rock ....... Blackwood, Jonathan, CFr.J, North Little Rock Blanchard, Charles, CSr.J, North Little Rock. . Andrus, Ray, CFTJ, Shawnee Mission, Kn ...... Anhalt, David, CFr.D, North Little Rock. Anthony, Jimmy Jess, CSoph.D, Conway . Arbaugh, Marla, CSoph.J, Springfield, Mo. Arbaugh, Robert, CFr.J, Springfield, Mo.. Archer, Joan, CSr.D, Conway ........ Argue, Jim, fJr.J, Little Rock ....... Arms, Diana, CSoph.J, Conway ...... Armstrong, Don, CFr.J, Little Rock. . . Armstrong, Robert, CSr.J, Little Rock . . Armstrong, Tim, CJr.D, Sheridan ..... Arnold, Anita, CJr.D, Pine Bluff . . . Arnold, Joe, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Ashabranner, Roy, CJr.J, Manila ...... Asher, Tom, fFr.D, Fayetteville ...... Atkins, May, CSr.J, Camden ......... Atkinson, Claude, fSoph.J, North Little R Atkinson, Gail, CJr.J, Magnolia ....... Atkinson, Jamie, CSoph.J, Magnolia .... Atkinson, Jeff, CJr.D, Shreveport, La. . . . Atkinson, Ross, CFr.J, Magnolia ..... Auman, Randy, CFr.J, Harrison .... Baber, Greer, fFr.J, Happy Valley . . . Bader, Martha, CSr.J, Hope ........ Bailey, Stephen, CSoph.D, Springdale . . . Baker, Barbara, CJr.J, Conway ....... Baldridge, Adele, CSpec.J, Shreveport, La. Baldwin, Rita, CFr.D, Little Rock ..... Ballard, Nelson, fSoph.D, Little Rock. . . Barber, Susan, CJr.l, Little Rock .... Barden, Steve, CJr.J, Little Rock .... Barger, Lyman, CSpec.D, Monticello. . . Barham, Janna, CSoph.J, Fordyce .... Barnes, Bob, CFr.J, Hamburg ........ Barnes, Gary, fSoph.J, Siloam Springs. . Barnes, Irene, CSr.D, St. Louis, Mo. . . . . Barnett, Ann, CFr.J, Pine Bluff ..... Barnett, James, CSr.J, Batesville ..... Barnhard, Mark, fSoph.D, Little Rock . . Barrow, Mona, CSoph.D, Fulton, Mo. . . Barton, Bill, CSr.J, Tyronza ....... Bath, Kathy, CSoph.J, Conway ..... Baxter, Becky, CFr.J, Little Rcock . . . Bayliss, John, CFr.J, Ft. Smith ..... Bayliss, Lanier, CSr.J, Ft. Smith .... Beachboard, Jim, CJr.J, Warren . . . Beck, Debbie, CJr.D, Stuttgart ..... Becker, Debbie, CFIJ, Metairie, La. . . Beckius, Larry, CFr.J, Little Rock. .. . Becton, David, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Bellingrath, Mac, QSoph.J, Pine Bluff . . . Bemberg, Tommy, fSoph.J, Little Rock . Benafield, Dawne, CJr.J, England ..... Bender, Ann, CJr.J, North Little Rock . . Benton, Russ, CSr.D, Greenbriar ..... Berry, Keith, CJr.J, Little Rock .... Berry, Rodney, CSM, Little Rock . . . Bethea, Bill, CFr.J, Pine Bluff .... Bevill, Bernard, fSr.D, Sherwood ...... Bew, Anelle, CSOph.D, Little Rock ..... Biggs, Douglas, CSr.J, Kansas City, Mo. . ock Bland, John, CSr.J, Paragould ............ Blanks, Lois, CFr.J, Little Rock .......... Blanks, Ralph, CSr.D, Little Rock . . Blanton, Doyle, CFM, Elaine ...... . Blewster, Gwen, CFr.J, El Dorado . . . . Blundell, Scott, CSr.J, Ashdown . . . Bly, Linda, CSr.J, Pocahontas .... Bolding, Gary, CFr.J, El Dorado . . . Bolls, Bob, fFr.D, Little Rock .... Bolls, Lee, CJr.D, Little Rock ..... Bona, Susan, CSoph.J, Little Rock. . . Bookhout, Bob, CSoph.D, Dallas, Tx.. . Boone, Boone, Lynn, fJr.D, Plumerville . . . Richard, CSoph.J, Benton . . . Bost, Margaret, CJr.J, Little Rock. . . Bost, Marlys, CFr.J, St. Zion, Il .... Bowen, Cynthia, CJr.J, Little Rock . . Bowser, John, CSr.D, Little Rock ..... . . Boyd, Harriet, CSoph.J University, Al. . . . . Bradburn, Cary, CJr.J, Little Rock .... . Bradley, Bill, CFr.J, El Dorado ..... Bransford, Becky, CSoph.J, Lonoke . . Branton, Andy, CFr.J, Little Rock. . . Brenske, Charlie, CFr.J, Conway ...... . Brians, Debbie, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . Brockman, Susan, CFr.D, Ft. Smith . . Brodie, Jack, CSoph.J, Little Rock. . . Brooks, Clyde, CSr.J, Little Rock. . . Brown, Ann, fFr.J, Pine Bluff . . . Brown, Brown, Brown, Nick, CJr.J, Helena . . . . . Steve, CJr.D, Ft. Smith .... Terry, CFr.J, Mayflower .... Brown, Tommy, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff . Bruch, Bryan, Becky, CSr.D, Memphis, Tn. . . Marc, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Buckner, Allison, 1Fr.J, Pine Bluff . . Bull, Milton, CSr.J, Stuttgart ........ . Bumpas, Robert, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... . Bumpers, Brent, CSoph.D, Little Rock Bumpers, John, CJr.J, Conway ....... . Burch, Burgess, CSr.J, Little Rock . . Burch, Jon, CSoph.J, Hot Springs . . . Burford, Jan, fFr.J, Little Rock . L . .... . Burnett, Robert, CFr.D, Texarkana, Tx. . . . Burrow, Tom, CFr.J, Hot Springs ...... . Burton, Bruce, CSoph.D, Colt .......... . Buschmann, Andy, fSoph.D, Batesville ...... Bush, Charles, fSoph.J, Ineline Village, Nv. . . Bussey, Bill, CSr.J, Wilson .............. Bye, Vesta, CSoph.D, Jobstown, N.J. ...... . Byram, Tom, CFr.J, Danville .......... . Cahanin, Betty, CSoph.D, North Little Rock . . Calliotte, Carol, CSoph.D, North Little Rock. . . Campbell, Cyndy, fFr.J, Little Rock Campbell, Elizabeth, CJr.J, Camden. Caple, Guy, fFr.J, North Little Rock Capps, Mary, CJr.J, Clarksville .... Cardwell, Kitty, CFr.J, Georgetown, Tx .... . Carpenter, Dana, fSoph.J, Little Rock ...... Carpenter, Gary, fSoph.D, Elaine ......... Carpenter, Tommy, QSoph.D, North Little R ock Carter, Bonnie, CFr.D, North Little Rock .... Carter, Carolyn, CSr.D, Ft. Smith ....... . Carter,Chris, CSr.J, Ft. Smith ......... Carter, Deborah, CSoph.D, Denver, Cl .... Carter, Lynda, CSoph.D, Sherrill ...... Carter, Mike, CJr.D, Little Rock .... Cassat, Eugene, CSM, Ft. Smith. . . Casteel, Warren, CFr.D, Batesville. . . Cate, Mark, CJr.J, Fayetteville .... .... Chadwick, Darlene, CFr.D, Little Rock . . . Chafin, Margie, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Chavis, Paul, CJr.J, Pine Bluff ........ Cheatham, George, CSoph.D, El Dorado. . . Cheatham, Stephen, CFr.J, Pine Bluff . . . Cheek, Benjamin, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff . . . Cheek, Robert, CSr.J, Little Rock ....... Chitwood, Russ, CJr.J, Little Rock ....... Chrisman, Kent, CSoph.D, North Little Rock Christie, Christine, fFr.J, Conway ....... Christopher, Clif, fJr.J, Louisville, Ky. . . . . Chumley, David, CSoph.J, Batesville ..... Clark, Margaret, CSoph.J, La Grange, N .Y. . Clark, Michael, CSpec.l, Jonesboro ...... Clawser, Melinda, fSoph.l, APO, N.Y .... Clawson, Eddie, fSoph.D, Conway ..... Cline, Mitzi, CSohp.J, Clarksville .... Cloninger, Susan, CJr.J, Ft. Smith. . . Cloud, Teri, CFr., Little Rock ........ Cohen, Bob, CSr.J, Little Rock ........ Cohen, Gary, CJr.J, North Little Rock . . . Colaianni, Janelle, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Cole, David, CJr.J, Little Rock ...... Coleman, Becky, CSoph.D, Conway. . . Coleman, Kay, fSr.J, Malvern ..... Coley, Marcia, CJr.J, Newport ..... Coley, Wiley, fSoph.J, Ashdown . . . Collier, Pat, CSoph.J, Ft. Smith .... Collins, Stan, CSr.J, Texarkana. . . Compton, Bob, CFr.J, El Dorado .... Connelly, Julie, CJr.D, Hot Springs ....... Cook, Debbie, CSr.D, North Little Rock .... Cook, Deborah, CSoph.J, North Little Rock . Cook, Scott, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff ........ Cooley, Jim, CSoph.J, Arkadelphia. . . Cooper, Chris, CSr.J, Fayetteville . . . Cooper, Helm, CSr.J, Conway ..... Cotner, Lindy, CJr.J, Ft. Smith .... Cottey, Con, CSoph.D, Stuttgart ..... Couch, Beverly, fSr.J, Benton ...... Coulthard, Engrid, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Courtway, Tom, CFr.J, Conway ..... Cox, Cassandra, CSoph.D, Ozark . . . Cox, Craig, CSr.J, Scarsdale, N .Y. . . Cox, James, CSr.J, Waldron ..... Cox, Joe, CFr.D, Stuttgart ....... Cox, Michael, CSr.D, Little Rock .... Cranford, Linda, CSr.J, Little Rock . . . Craver, Randall, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Crawford, Donna, CJr.D, Conway . . . Crawford, Ralph, CSr.D, Conway .... Crisco, Annette, fFr.D, Little Rock . . Critz, Ann, CFr.J, Osceola ......... Crofoot, Martha, CJr.D, Little Rock . . . Cross, June, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Crouch, Jim, CSoph.J, Springdale. . . Crow, Carl, CJr.J, Hot Springs .... Crume, Jeannine, CJr.D, Pine Bluff .... Cullum, Karen, CFr.J, Conway ......... Cunningham, Jim, CFr.J, Walnut Ridge . . . Cupp, Cecil, CJr.J, Hot Springs ......... Currie, Don, CFr.J, Barksdale AFB, La .... Cyphers, Kay, CSoph.J, El Dorado ...... Cyphers, Mark, CSr.J, El Dorado ..... Dabney, Cyndy, CFr.J, Marked Tree. . . Dalton, Ferrill, fJr.D, Barling ...... Dalton, Glenn, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff . . Daniel, Charles, CSr.D, Kensett ..... Davies, Beth, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . Davis, Bobbye, CSoph.J, Harrison . . . Davis, Denise, CFr.D, Camden ..... Davis, Jim, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff. . . Davis, Samuel, CFr.J, Conway . . . Deacon, Rush, fFr.J, Jonesboro .... Dean, Gerry, CSoph.D, Dexter, Mo.. . . Deaton, Michael, CSr.J, Manila .... Dedman, Bill, fJr.D, Camden ...... Derrick, Dana, fSoph.l, Eudora ...... Devine, Dennis, CSoph.J, Hot Springs . . . Dickerson, Katy, CFr.D, Conway ...... Dickey, Jett, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff .... Dickson, Fred, fSr.D, Conway .... Dickson, Inez, CFr.J, Conway .... Dickson, Lee, CSr.J, Newark ....... Ditez, Kathie, CSoph.J, Little Rock ..... Dilday, Dixie, CFr.J, North Little Rock. . . Dill, John, CSM, Greenwood .......... Dodge, Cyndy, KFIZJ, North Little Rock . . Dodson, Don, fSoph.D, Camden ........ Doerrfeld, Donald, CFr.J, Estes Park, Cl. . Donham, Gordon, CSoph.J, Ft. Madison, Mo Dorman, Debbie, CSoph.D, Magnolia ..... Doty, Ralph, CSoph.l, North Little Rock. . Douglas, Gary, fSr.D, Little Rock ...... Doyle, Paul, CSoph.D, El Dorado ...... Driver, Sue, CSr., Rogers ...... Duke, Jan, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff. . . Dunn, Mary Ann, CFr.D, Conway. . . Durland, Melanie, fFr.J, El Dorado . . . Durmon, Joe, CJr.J, Fordyce ...... Eastham, Al, CJr.J, Dumas ..... Eberle, Karen, CJr.J, Little Rock . . . Eckert, Al, CFr.l, Magnolia ....... Ederington, Tommy, fJr.D, Warren . . . Edgar, Jim, CSoph.D, Forrest City . . . Edgar, Ronald, CJr.J, Blytheville ....... Edwards, Cynthia, fSr.J, Camden ...... Edwards, Gwendolyn, CFr.J, Hope ...... Eisenhouer, Gail, fFr.J, North Little Rock Elder, Harold, CSoph.J, Houston, Tex. . . . Ellis, Lance, CSr.J, Hot Springs ....... Elrod, Alice, CSoph.D, North Little Rock. . English, Sue, CFr.J, Dover ........... Eremea, Jeannine, CJr.J, Little Rock. . . Etheridge, Christy, CFr.J, Crossett . . . Etheridge, Jerry, CSoph.J, Conway . . . Ethridge, Forrest, CSoph.D, Wynne ..... Etter, James, CJr.J, Bassett .......... Everett, Becky, fSoph.D, Pantnagar, India Evins, Bobby, CSr.J, Amagon ......... Fair, Newman, CSoph.J, Gurdon ..... Fair, Pam, CSr.J, Marked Tree ....... Farquharson, Ernie, CJr.D, Little Rock. . . Farris, Kel, CSoph.J, Dover, Del. ..... . Faulkner, Gary, CJr.J, Little Rock .... Faupel, Carol, CJr.J, Forrest City ..... Fayad, David, CSr.D, Georgetown, S.C. . . Featherston, Fran, CJr.J, Rison ..... Feild, Charles, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Fendler, Frances, CFr.J, Blytheville .... Ferguson, Gregory, fSoph.D, Fayetteville . Ferguson, Pam, CJr.J, Benton ........ Fershtand, David, CFr.J, Ft. Worth, Tx. . . Fincher, Clark, fJr.J, Waldo ......... Finley, Mike, CFr.J, Ashdown ........ Fiser, William, CFr.D, Springdale ....... Fishback, Jill, CJr.D, North Little Rock. . . Fitzpatrick, Pete, CSophJ, Ft. Smith .... Fitzrandolph, Richard, CSr.J, Texarkana . Fleetwood, Susan, CSr.J, Morrilton ..... Flemming, Mike, CSr.D, Hot Springs .... Flurry, Marc, CSoph.D, North Little Rock . Flynt, Steve, CJr.D, Camden .......... Forgy, Cindy, CJr.D, Little Rock ...... Foster, David, fSr.J, Little Rock .... Foster, Harry, CSophJ, Conway . . Fulmer, Max, CFr.J, Conway . . . Fultz, Amy, CJr.J, Camden ...... Fung, Ka Sing, fFr.D, El Dorado. . . . Franzen, Jerry, fSr.D, Stuttgart ....... Freeland, Randal, CFr.J, Star City ..... Freeling, Laurie, fFr.J, North Little Rock Freeman, Bill, CFI-J, Jonesboro ....... Freeman, Jimmy, CSoph.J, Greenbriar . . . Freeman, Skip, CSr.J, Van BLu'en ..... Frost, Jack, CSr.D, North Little Rock .... Fuller, Katherine, CJr.J, Kansas City, Mo. Fuller, Ray, fSr.J, Lawton, Ok. ....... . Fulmer, Mary, CSoph.D, Booneville .... Gainer, Denzil, CSr.D, El Dorado ..... Gallagher, Richard, fJr.J, Mabelvale . . . Garlington, Janey, CFr.J, Fordyce .... 7 Garner, Tommy, CJr.D, Midlothian, Il . . . Garrett, Dale CFr.7, Russellville ..... Garrett, David, CSr.D, Russellville . . Gatchell, Chip, CFr.J, Little Rock . . Gately, Eva, CSoph.l, Grady ..... Gately, Jason, CSr.D, Grady ..... Gates, John, CSoph.J, Little Rock ..... Gibbons, James, CSoph.J, Ozark ....... Gibbs, Barbara, CFr.J, Wichita Falls, Tx. . . Gibbs, Belve, CSoph.J, Star City ....... Gibbs, Bill, CJr.D, Forrest City ....... Gibson, Steve, CSr.D, Little Rock. . . Gillean, John, CJr.J, Texarkana . . Gitchell, Sam, CFr.D, Little Rock. . . Glover, Cindy, CFr.J, Pine Bluff . . Glover, Paul, CFr.J, Conway .... Go, Dennis, CJr.J, Pine Bluff .......... Goatley, Cindy, CFr.D, Harrison ........ Godfrey, Boscoe, CFr.l, Rogers ......... Goggans, David, CSoph.J, North Little Rock Golden, Yolanda, CJr.D, Little Rock .......... Gooding, Goodwin Harry, CSoph.J, Dallas, Tx ...... Billy, QJr.J, Benton .......... Goodwin, Cindy, CFr.D, North Little Rock . . Goodwin, Dee, fFr.J, Oklahoma City, Ok. . . Goodwin Janet, CSoph.D Arkadelphia .... Goss, Mary Jane, CJr.D, North Little Rock . Gould, Clayton, CJr.D, McGehee ......... Grace, David, CJr.J, El Dorado ........ Graham, Steve, CSoph.J, Conway . . Grant, Karen, CFr.D, Jacksonville ...... Gray, Rita, CJr.D, Brinkley ............ Grayson, Michael, CJr.l, North Little Rock . Green, Billy, CSr.J, North Little Rock .... Green, Rolaine, CFr.J, Dardenelle ...... Greene, Omar, CJr.D, Little Rock ..... Gresham, Andy, fFr.D, Crossett . . Griffin, Eddie, CFr.J, Dallas, Tx .... Grifiin, Kay, CSr.D, Lake City ....... Gronberg, Denise, fSr.J, Bellaire, Tx. . . Gronberg, Jack, fSr.J, Bellaire, Tx. . . Grumbles, Judy, fFr.J, Dermott . . . Grumbles, Rita, CJr.J, Hazen ...... Grumbles, Tommy, CJr.J, Dermott .... Guerin, Kevin, VCSoph.J, Conway . . . Guinn, Greer, CSoph.J, Newport . . . Guittard, Mary, CSr.J, Dallas, Tx .... Gurley, Jim, fSoph.J, McLean, Va. .... . Gwinn, Mary Ann, CJr.J, Forrest City . . . Hall, Benjamin, CJr.J, Fayetteville . . Hall, Bill, fSoph.J, Pine Bluff ....... Hall, Diana, fJr.J, North Little Rock. . . Hall, Jimmy, CSoph.D, El Dorado .... Hall, Michael, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . Halter, Johanna, CFr.J, Gould ........ Hambuchen, Mike, CFr.D, Little Rock .... Hamilton, Tricia, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Hamling, Jerry, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... Hammons, Cliff, CFr.J, Weare, N. H .... Hampton, Thelma, CJr.D, Pine Bluff . . . Hanthorn, Mike, CSoph.J, Ft. Smith . . . Hardin, Bob, CSr.J, Ft. Smith ...... Hardin, Joe, CSr.D, Benton ....... Hardwick, Debbie, fJr.J, Wheatley . . Hargis, Jane, CSoph.J, Dallas, Tx. . . . Harkey, Ted, CSr.D, Paris ........ Harper, Bill, CFr.J, El Dorado ..... Harris, Bill, CSoph.J, Fargo, N. D.. . . Harris, Clark, CSr.J, Ft. Smith .... Harris, Edward, CJr.J, Piggott ..... Harris, Elizabeth, CJr.J, Little Rock . . . Harris, Grant, CFr.J, Little Rock . . Harris, Jeanne, fJr.J, Monticello. . . Harris, John, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Harris, Linda, CFr.J, Brickeys ..... Hatley, Jill, CFr.J, Ft. Smith .... Hawkins, David, CJr.J, Ft. Smith . . . . . Hawkins, Jane, CSr.J, England ........ Hayes, Richard, CJr.J, Beebe ......... Haynes, Doug, CFr,J, North Little Rock . . Hazelbaker, Susan, CJr.J, Augusta ..... Hearne, Kathy, CSoph.D, Houston ...... Hearne, Skip, CSr.D, North Little Rock. . . Hearnsberger, James, CSoph.J, Little Rock Hearnsberger, John, CSoph.J, Little Rock . Heck, Howell, CJr.D, Conway ......... Heintz, Sharon, fFr.D, North Little Rock . Heizman, Angela, CFr.D, Little Rock .... Hendricks, Terry, CJr.J, Sherman, Tx. . . Henley, Hank, CJr.J, Scarsdale, N. Y.. . . Henry, Beth, CJr.J, Little Rock ...... Henry, David, CSr.J, Little Rock ...... Henry, William, CSoph.D, Little Rock. . . Hensley, David, CFr.J, Benton ...... Henson, Donna, CSoph.J, Conway . . . Hester, Drucella, fSr.J, Dell ..... Hester, Joe, CJr.J, Blytheville. . . . Hester, Mark, CFr.J, Sheridan ..... Hicks, David, CSoph.J, Little Rock ...... Hiegel, Marion, CSpec.D, Conway ....... Higginbotham, Jennifer, CSoph.J, Denton, Tx Higgs, William, CSoph.D, Forrest City .... Hill, Ed, CSoph.J, Elaine ............ Hill, Hervey, CJr.J, Russellville ..... Hill, Karen, fJr.D, Wayland, Ms .... Hill, Robert, CFr.D, Pine Bluff ...... Hodges, Polly, CFr.J, San Antonio, Tx. . . Hogan, Gary, CSoph.J, Conway ..... Holder, David, CFr.D, Dallas, Tx. . . . . Holder, Ted, CFr.D, West Memphis .... Holland, Cindie, CSr.J, Little Rock ..... Hollingsworth, Bob, CFr.J, El Dorado. . . Holmes, Ann, CSr.J, Little Rock ..... Holt, Michael, fFr.J, Little Rock .... Holt, Peggy, CS9ph.J, Dallas, Tx.. . . Horan, Shelia, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Houchin, Susan, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... House, Aniel, CJr.D, North Little Rock . . . Howard, John, CJr.J, Little Rock ....... Hoxie, Connie, CSoph.J, North Little Rock Hoy, Jeffrey, CSoph.J, Dallas, Tx ....... Hoyt, Brenda, CSoph.J, Little Rock ..... Hubbs, David, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Huggler, Patricia, CJr.D, Russellville . . . Hughes, Michael, CFr.J, Forrest City. . . Hughes, Morris, CJr.J, Texarkana .... Hughes, Pat, fJr.D, Osceola ....... Hunt, Karen, CJr.J, Hot Springs .... Hunter, Charla, CSr.J, Little Rock. . . Hunter, Sharon, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff . . Hurley, Cathy, CFr.J, Alpena ...... Hutcheson, Robyn, CJr.D, Ft. Smith . . . Hutchings, Albert, CSr.J, Ft. Smith . . . Hutchings, Ann, CFr.J, Pickens ..... Hyatt, Kathy, CFr.l, Pine Bluff . . . Isely, Arthur, CSr.J, Morrilton . . . Jackson, Charles, CSr.J, Monticello . . . Jackson, Eric, fSr.J, Hot Springs . . . Harrison, Jan, CFr.D, Russellville ..... Harrison, LoNell, CSoph.D, Blytheville . . . Harrison, Robert, CFr.D, Little Rock . . . Harrison, Virginia, CSpec.D, Brinkley .... Harshfield, David, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Harshfield, Dianna, CSoph.J, Little Rock . Hasley, Robert, CSoph.J, Magnolia ..... Jackson, Joyce, CFr.J, El Dorado .... Jackson, Lucy, CSoph.J, Monticello . . . Jackson, Shirley, fSr.J, Greenbriar . . . Jackson, Walter, KFr.D, Hot Springs. . . Jacuzzi, Chris, CSoph.J, Little Rock ..... James, Stephanie, CSr.D, Little Rock .... Jaques, Penny, fJr.J, Oklahoma City, Ok. . Jefferies, Carol, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Jegley, Larry, fSoph.D, Little Rock . . . Jelen, Susan, CJr.l, Little Rock ..... Jessup, Tim, CSoph.J, Conway .... Jewell, Jackie, CFr.D, Cove ........ Jimerson, Joe, CSoph.7, Harrisburg . . . Jodrey, Karen, CFr.l, Little Rock .... Johnson, Charles, CFr.l, Monticello ..... . . . Johnson, Keith, CSoph.J, Stamps ........ . . . Johnson, Pam, CJr.D, North Little Rock . . . . . . Johnson, Peter, fSoph.J, El Dorado ..... . . . Johnson, Richard, CSr.J, Little Rock . . Johnston, Jennifer, CSoph.J, Wynne. . . Jones Becky, CFr.D, Little Rock . . . Jones, Bryant, CSoph.J, Benton ....... . . . Jones, Gary, CSoph.l, El Dorado ........ . . . Jones, Preston CFr.J Dallas, Tx ..... Jones, Jones, Richardz qFr.J1 North Little Rock. ' ' ' ' ' ' Sam, fJr.D, Marianna ....... Joyner, James, CSoph.l, Arkadelphia . . Juarez, Manuel, CJr.J, Lima, Peru. . . Jump, Jerry, CSr.l, Wynne ....... Kampbell, Ted, CSr.l, Pine Bluff ...... Kavel, Nanette, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . . , . . Keath, Jan, CJr.J, Augusta ........ Keathley, Fran, CFr.J, Danville ...... . . . Keck, Mary, CJr.l, Eureka Springs ..... . . . Keheley, James Edwin, CSoph.J, Midway Kelly, Eddy, CSr.J, Carlisle .......... . . . Kelly, George, CSr.J, Dermott ......... . . . Kelly, Jerry, CSoph.J, Carlisle .......... . . . Kelly, Michael, fJr.D, North Little Rock. . . . . . Kemp, Hal, fFr.D, Little Rock ........ . . . Kessler, Jensi, CFr.D, Little Rock .... Kidd, Jud, CSr.J, Little Rock ........ Killgore, Lynne, CSoph.J, Fayetteville . . . . . . Kimbrough, Karen, CSoph.J, Ft. Smith. . . . . . Kincaid, Lois, CJr.J, Richmond, Mo. . . . King, Fred, 1Jr.D, Russellville ...... King, Richard, CSr.J, Conway ..... King, Ronald, CFr.D, Clarksville .... Kinnard, Dave, CFr.J, Ballwin, Mo. . . Kirkpatrick, Mike, CFr.l, Ft. Smith . . . Kleck, Wirrfred, CJr.J, Ft. Smith .... Kordsmeier, Ray, CJr.l, Conway ..... Kraemer, Bob, CSoph.J, Fayetteville . . Kraft, David CSr.J, Little Rock ..... Kulp, Susan, CFr.l, Roanoke, Va. . . . . Kumpuris, Tom, CJr.J, Little Rock ...... . . . Kuonen, Joe, CSr.J, North Little Rock . . . . . . Kutait, Kay, CFr.J, Ft. Smith ....... Kuykendall, Emma, fSr.l, Conway . . Lacy, Carolyn, fSoph.D, Magnolia . . . Lacy, William, CFr.l, Conway ...... Lamb, Don, KSoph.J, Little Rock. .... Lambert, Bob, CJr.J, Sikeston, Mo ...... . . . Lancaster, Richard, CJr.D, Fayetteville. . . . . . Landers, Ann, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... Lane, Doug, CSoph.D, Russellville . . . Langley, Eddie, CJr.D, Monroe, La. . . Lanier, David, CJr.D, Bentonville .... Lasater, Mark, CSoph.J, Pea Ridge . . Laux, Anne, CFr.J, Morrilton ..... Laux, Carolyn, CSr.J, Morrilton ....... . . . Lea, George, CSr.l, Pine Bluff ......... .... Leatherman, Thomas, CFr.J, Hot Springs ...... Lee, Robert, fSr.J, Puxico, Mo. ......... . . . Lefier, Jim, CFr.J, Clinton ...... Lehman, Clay, CSoph.J, Hope .... Leipold, Lance, CSr.D, Conway . . . LeMay, Joy, C-lr.D, Little Rock .... Leslie, Lewis, CSr.l, Pine Bluff .... Lester, Mary, CJr.J, Little Rock . . . Letzig, Chuck, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Letzig, Susan, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . Lewis, Karen, CFr.J, Waldo ....... Lewis, Marsha, CSoph.J, Conway .... Linderman, Rene, CFr.l, Barger, Tx. .... . . . Little, Tom, fSoph.J, Jonesboro ........ . . . Livingston, Richard, CSr.D, Little Rock .... . . . Lotz, Barbara, CSr.l, Hot Springs ..... Lovett, John, CJr.J, Crossett .... Lowe, Larry, CJr.l, Little Rock. . . Lowe, Lisa, fSoph.J, Little Rock. . . Lowman, Larry, CSoph.D, Cabot . . Lowrey, Steven, CFr.l, Pine Bluff . . . Loyd, Steve, 1Fr.J, Pine Bluff . . . Lucas, Chester, CJr.J, Brinkley. . . Magie, Steve, CFr.J, Morrilton ....... Mann, John, CSoph.D, Forrest City ..... Margrave, Mary Kaye, CSoph.J, Camden . . Marks, Stephen, CSoph.J, Little Rock .... Marsee, Denise, CFr.D, Conway ....... Martin, Marilyn, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . Martindale, Nancy, CSr.J, Hope ........ Mask, Pamela, fSr.D, North Little Rock . . . Massey, Clara, CSoph.D, Batesville ..... Massey, Carlyn, CFr.J, Albemarle, N. C. . . . Matthews, Susan, CJr.J, North Little Rock . Matthews, Toni, CFr.D, Pine Bluff ........ May, Walter, CJr.D, Hot Springs ........ Mays, Sue, CSr.D, Marshall .......... McBryde, Cliiford, CJr.J, North Little Rock: . McBryde, Mark, fSoph.D, Little Rock ..... McCalman, Mark, CFr.l, Little Rock .... McClain, Stephen, CFr.J, Des Moines, Io. . . McCollum, Bonner, CJr.J, Forrest City . . . McCoy, Betty, CFr.J, Little Rock ....... McCoy, William, CSoph.D, Little Rock. . . McCullough, David, CFr.D, Ashdown. . . McDonald, Don, fFr.J, Ft. Smith. . . McDonald, Ron, CJr.D, Ft. Smith ..... McFarland, Jane, CFr.J, Hot Springs . . . McFarland, Mike, CSr.J, Hot Springs . . . McFarland, Patsy, CSr.D, Little Rock . . . McKee, Elsie, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... McKi!nmey, Vern, CFr.D, Fayetteville. . . McKnight, Lynn, CFr.J, Clinton ..... McLean, George, CSr.J, Morrilton ..... McLenson, Cathy, CSoph.D, Ft. Smith . . McLenson, Debbie, CSr.l, Ft. Smith ...... McMurtrey, Anne, CJr.D, Rison ......... McPherson, Randy, CJr.D, North Little Rock McRae, Ken, CSoph.J, Little Rock ....... McWilliams, Robert, CJr.J, North Little Rock Meek, Alita, fSr.D, St. Louis, Mo ......... Meek, Deborah, CSpec.D, Dell .......... Meek, Robin, CFr.J, Calion .......... Meeks, Anne, CFr.J, Little Rock ....... Mehaffey, Lloyd, CJr.D, New Orleans, La. . . Melton, Clinton, fSoph.J, Searcy ........ Meyer, Stephen, CSr.D, North Little Rock. . . Midkiff, Judy, CJr.J, Brinkley .......... Milburn, Ken, CSoph.l, Harrison ...... Miles, Debi, CFr.D, Arkadelphia ........ Miles, Georgia, CJr.D, Mountain Home . . . Millar, Dana, CFr.l, Little Rock ...... Millar, Mike, fJr.J, Little Rock ...... Millard, Roy, CFTJ, Little Rock . . Miller, Michael, CFr.D, Ft. Smith. . . Mitchell, Michael, CFr.J, Star City . . . Mizelle, Michael, fSr.D, Conway . . . Mobley, Bruce, fJr.J, Russellville . . Mobley, Jejo, CJr.J, Conway ...... Moffatt, Marsha, CFr.J, Monticello . . . Monroe, Cathy, CSoph.J, Conway . . Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Mooney, Pam, CJr.l, Conway . . . Connie, fJr.D, Hot Springs .... James CSr.l, Pine Bluff. . . Lee CFLD Rison ...... Merlin, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff. .' .' .' . Shelby, CSoph.J, Batesville Moores, Mary, CFr.J, Russellville ........ Morgan, Kathleen, fSoph.J, Indianapolis, In.. Morse, Melinda, CSoph.J, Crossett ........ Mosby, John, CSr.l, Lepanto ........... Moseley, Sally, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... Mouser, Kirby, CJr.J, Pine Bluff ....... Murph, Aleta, CSoph.D, El Dorado ........ Murphy, Jimmy, fSr.D, North Little Rock . . . Murray, Mike, CFr.J, West Helena ...... Myers, Gray, CSoph.D, Batesville ...... Newberry, Jane, CFr.J, Arkadelphia . . . Nichols, Len, CFr.D, Star City ...... Nicholson, Ed, CFr.J, Harrison ..... Nimocks, Byron, CFr.J, Forrest City . . . Nixon, David, fSoph.J, Pine Bluff. . . Nolden, Wes, CJr.D, Little Rock .... Norris, Harriet, CJr.D, Batesville. . . Norton, Mac, CFr.J, Pine Bluff. . . Norton, Wendel, CJr.l Crossett . . . Norton, Wesley, CFr.J, Crossett . . . Nyberg, Jeanne, CSr.D, Little Rock . . Officer, Dennis CSoph.J, Pine BluH. O'Neal,Williani1,CSoph.D, Little Rock. '. '. . . . . Osam, Teresa, CSr.D, Trumann ....... Osborne, Missey, CFr.J, Conway .... Owen, Linda, CSr.J, Pine Bluff. . . Owen, Paul, CFr.J, Little Rock .... Owens, Luke, CFr.J, Marianna ..... Owens, Mary Alice, fSoph.D, Conway. . Pappas, Laurie, CSoph.J, Stillwater, Ok . . . . . . Parker, Glenda, CJr.J, Searcy ......... . . . Parker, Judy, fFr.J, Carlisle .......... . . . Parker, Mary Wynne, CSoph.D, Newport. . . . . . Patrick, Steve, CSoph.l, Conway ...... Patterson, John, CFr.l, Searcy .... Payne, Ross, CJr.D, Fort Smith .... Payton, Terry, CFr.J, Blytheville . . Peacock, Richard, CFr.J, Ashdown. . . Pearce, Ricky, CSr.J, Magnolia .... Peer, Charles, CFr.D, Van Buren . . . Peer, Steven, CSr.J, Van Buren .... Pence, Marilela, CJr.J, Little Rock. . . Penix, Lucy, CJr.J, Tuckerman .... Penney, Ned, CJr.D, Helena ......... Pennington, Jim, CFr.l, Hot Springs . . . Perdue, Michael, CSoph.J, Moss Point, Ms. Perkins, Dean, CSpec.J, North Little Rock Perry, Tom, CSr.J, Conway ......... Perryman, Grady, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff . . . Petty, Richard, CJr.D, Pine Bluff ...... Petrucelli, Marcie, CFr.J, Little Rock. . Pfieegor, Jess, CFr.l, Little Rock ..... Phillips, Pat, CFr.J, North Little Rock . . Phillips, Steve, CJr.l, Little Rock .... Pickering, Jimmy, CFr.J, Pine Bluff .... Pierce, Gilda, CFr.D, Jonesboro ..... Pierce, Jody, CSr.D, Searcy ....... Pike, Melissa, CJr.D, Little Rock . . . Pile, Debbie, CJr.J, Charleston ..... Pitcock, Karon, CSr.J, Little Rock . . . Pittman, Doodle, CSoph.l, Conway. . . Plummer, KriSSy, CJr.J, Benton . . . Pollard, Bill, CJr.l, Little Rock .... Poole, Thomas, CFr.l, Fort Smith ..... Porter, Lamar, CFr.D, Little Rock ..... Porter, Tommy, CJr.l, North Little Rock . . . . . Pote, Jonathan, CFr.D, Pine Bluff ...... Pozza, Arthur, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Price, Phil, CSoph.D, Dumas ......... Price, Ronnie, CSoph.J, North Little Rock Primm, Jim, CSr.J, Little Rock ....... Proctor, Bruce, CSr.l, Hazen ..... Proctor, Charles, CSoph.l, Hazen . . Pruden, Jerry, CFr.D, Hope ........ Pruden, Jim, CFr.l, Hope .......... Pruitt, Donald, CSoph.J, Little Rock. . . Puckett, Beth, CSr.J, Little Rock .... Puddephatt, Bill, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff. . . Purcell, Lynelle, CSoph.J, Benton . . . Purtle, Mark, CFr.J, Conway ..... Pyeatt, Phyllis, CJr.l, Searcy . . . Quinn, Bill, fFr.J, Memphis, Tn.. . . Quinn, Martha, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff. . . Rachel, Rosemary, fSoph.D, Benton. . . Ragans, Rick, CSr.J, Pine Bluff ...... Ragsdale, Elizabeth, CFr.l, El Dorado . . . Rains, Rebecca, CSoph.J, Ft. Smith ..... Rainwater, Morgan, fSr.J, Blytheville . . . Ramsey, Alan, CFr.J, Harrison ....... Ramsey, Francine, CSr.l, Hot Springs . . . Raper, Jimmy, CFr.D, Victoria ....... Rawn, Greg, fJr.J, Little Rock ....... Ray, Mark, CJr.J, Browns Mills, N.J .... Read, Susan, CJr.l, Matteson, Il. .... . Reed, Bill, CJr.J, Star City ........ Reed, John, CFr.J, Clarksville. . . Reeder, Jim, CSr.J, Leola ...... Reehm, Randy, CJr.J, Batesville ....... Reid, Vanness, CFr.J, Sheridan ........ Renfroe, JoAnn, CFr.J, North Little Rock. Reynolds, Deci, CSr.D, El Dorado ....... Rhinehart, Robin, fFr.l, Little Rock .... Rhodes, Marty, CSr.D, Lake Village . . . Rhodes, Roy, fJr.J, Corning ....... Rice, David, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff ...... Rice, Louise, fJr.l, Little Rock ........ Rice, Marion, CSoph.J, England ....... Richardson, Roswald, CSr.J, Little Rock . . Roswald, Royce, CSoph.J, Osceola ...... Rife, Debbie, fFr.J, Rogers ......... Riley, Kirk, fJr.D, Pine Bluff ....... Ritchey, John, CJr.J, Vilonia ........ Rizzie, Dan, CJr.D, New Delhi, India . . . Roark, John, CFr.D, Elaine, ........ Robbins, Jan, CSoph.D, Homerville .... Robbins, Neal, CFr.J, Dover ....... Roberson, Mary, fSr.J, Searcy ...... Roberts, Kathryn, CFr.J, Pine Bluff . . . Robertson, Blake, CSr.J, Little Rock . . . Robertson, Diana, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Robinson, Jack, fFr.J, Dallas, Tx. ..... . Robinson, Lynn, CSoph.J, Dumas ...... Robinson, William, CSr.J, North Little Roc Rogers, Debra, CSr.l, North Little Rock. . Rogers, Doyle, CSr.l, Batesville ....... Rogers, Jeanne, CSoph.J, Shelbyville, Tn. . Roll, Susie, CSr.J, Batesville .......... Rollins, Aletha, CFr.D, Camden ....... Rook, George, CFr.D, Lewisville ....... Roseberry, Jan, CFr.l, Little Rock ...... Rosenblum, Beverly, CSoph.D, El Dorado . Rosenblum, Harry, CSr.J, Little Rock .... Rowe, Danny, fFr.J, Hot Springs ..... Rowe, Kathy, CJr.J, Hot Springs. . . Rucker, Lois, CSoph.J, Tulsa-, Ok. . . Rummel, Herb, CJr.D, Denton, Tx. . . . Rummel, Jean, CSr.J, Paron ..... Rumph, Robin, CSr.J, El Dorado . . Russell, Ann, CJr.D, El Dorado . . . Russell, Greg, CJr.D, Little Rock . . Sallings, Deborah, CSr.J, Wynne ....... 14 Satterfield, 'IWvig, CJr.l, Conway ........ Schenck, Charles, CFr.l, Jacksonville, Fla. . Schilling, Kurt, CFr.l, Conway ........ Schmidt, Gus, CSoph.D, Blytheville ..... Schnebly, Cindy, fSr.D, Little Rock . . . Schulte, Michael, CSoph.D, Conway . . . Scott, Ralph, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... Scott, Richard, fFr.D, Monett, Mo.. . . . Seamon, Randy, fSr.J, Little Rock . . . See, Elizabeth, CJr.l, Cabot ....... Seidl, Rick, CFr.J, Hot Springs . . . Settle, Marion, fSr.l, Conway ..... Shaver, David, CSr.J, Tuckermann. . . Shay, Tom, fSoph.D, Sarasota, Fl. . . . . Shepherd, John, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff . . Shideler, Charlotte, CSoph.D, Conway. . . Shideler, Keith, CSr.J, Conway ...... Shields, Patti, fFr.J, Ft. Smith ..... Shinn, Mike, CJr.J, Harrison . . . Shock, Shannon, CSr.l, Conway .... Shrigley, J. T., CSr.l, Clarksville ..... Shuffield, Elvin, CSoph.J, Little Rock. . . Simpson, Chip, CSOph.J, West Helena. . . Simpson, Victoria, CFr.D, Pea Ridge. . . Sims, Jay, CJr.D, North Little Rock . . . Sluyter, Don, CSr.J, Little Rock .... Smith, Becky, CSoph.J, Hot Springs .... Smith, Candy, CFr.J, Blytheville ...... Smith, Donna, CSoph.D, North Little Rock Smith Smithl Gina, CF'r.D, Camden ......... Jeff, CJr.D, Clinton .......... Smith, Jerry, CFr.D, Pine Bluff .... Smith, Kathy, CSoph.D, Conway .... Smith, Keith, fSoph.J, Pocahontas . . . Smith, Marilyn, CFr.J, Benton ..... Smith, Marvin, CSoph.J, Blytheville .... Smith, Meredith, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff. . . Smith, Michael, CSr.J, Bentonville ..... Smith, Sandy, fJr.D, North Little Rock. . Smith, Ted CSrJ Conwa Smith, , . , y ........,. Walter, CSoph.J, Nashville . . . . Snyder, Cheryl, CFr.D, Camden ...... Snyder, Steve, CSoph.D, Camden ...... Soens, Peter, CJr.J, Popular Bluff, Mo. . . Somers, Jack, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . . Sparks, David, CSoph.J, Little Rock. . . Spears, Judy, CFr.J, Arkadelphia .... Speed, Kay, CSoph.J, Conway ....... Spence, Dennis, CSoph.D, Paragould. . . Spence, Sharon, CFr.J, Wynne ..... Spencer, George, CFr.J, Pine Bluff . . Spivey, Bill, CSoph.J, Hamburg. . . Spivey, Tom, CFr.J, Hamburg ........ Spradley, Laura, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... Sprigg, Adrian, fJr.J, North Little Rock .... . . Sprow, Valarie, CSr.J, Camden ........ St. John. Carol, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . . Stafford, Penn. CSoph.J, Newport .... Stamper, Frank, CSoph.J, El Dorado . . . Stamps, Jerry, CJr.J, Conway ......... Stanfield, Joy, CSOph.J, Newport ............ Stanley, Brenda, CSr.J, Merchanicsville, V. .... . Stanphill, John, CSoph.D, Little Rock ......... Stanton, Bill, CFr.J, Ft. Smith ............. Steenburgen, Mary, CFr.J, North Little Rock Stephens, Mark, CSoph.J, Hope ............. Stewart, Mary Kate, CFr.J, Prescott .... Stillings, Craig, CSoph.J, Little Rock ...... . . Stonecipher, Drew, CSoph.D, Hot Springs . . . . . Stout, Lizabeth, CSr.D, Little Rock ..... Stover, Peggy, CSoph.J, Little Rock .... Stowe, James, CFr.J, Harrison ..... Strebeck, Fred, fSr.J, Little Rock . . . Strickland, Lyndon, CJr.l El Dorado . . Stroup, Elizabeth, CSr.J, Ft. Smith .... Stuenkel, Art, CFr.D, Mountain Home . . Sugg, Joseph, CSoph.J, Ozark ........ Sumbles, Scott, CFr.J, Little Rock ...... Supancic, Kathryn, CSoph.J, Temple, Tx. . . . . . Swesey, Dale, CJr.J, Little Rock ....... Swindler, Leslie, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . Switzer, Sharon, CFr.D, Little Rock . . . Switzer, Sharon, CFr.J, Little Rock. . . Switzer, Steve, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Tack, Dianne, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . . Tarvin, Tim, CSr.J, Portland .......... Tate, Jeffrey, CFr.D, West Mem his Tatum, Tatum, Taylor, Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor p ....... . . Blanche, CSr.J, Corpus Christi, Tx ...... Marcie, CSr.J, Corpus Christi, Tx .... . . Byron, CFr.J, Little Rock ...... . . Dan, CFr.J, Ozark .......... David, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . , Millie, CFr.J, Osceola ...... Stephen fFr.J Little Rock. . . Temple, Bill, CJr.J, Ft. Smith ...... Temple, Marc, CFr.J, Morrilton .... Terrell, David, CSoph.J, Conway . . . Thicksten, Steve, CFr.J, Alma ..... Thompson, Rebecca, fJr.D, Little Rock. . . . Thompson, Sheri, CSoph.D, Conway .... . Thornton, J. O., fSoph.J, Damacus . . . Thweatt, Angela, CFr.D, Hazen .... . Thwing, Valerie, CJr.J, Wynne, .... . Tiller, John, CFr.J, Little Rock ..... . Tindall, Steve, CFr.D, Lake Village . . . Toney, Ginny, CFr.J, Forrest City ..... . Tooke, Harriet, CFr.J, Texarkana, Tx .... . Tooke, Linda, CSoph.J, Pine Bluff ..... . Townes, Stuart, fFr.D, Conway ........ . Townsend, Sherry, CSr.D, Pine Bluff ..... . Treat, Karlin, CFr.J, North Little Rock . . . . Trice, Carla, CSoph.D, Pine Bluff ....... . Trimble, Grady, fSoph.J, Little Rock . . . . Tripp, Charlotte, CFr.D, Batesville. . . . Troillett, Ronny, CFr.D, Little Rock .... . Tull, Joel, CSr.J, Texarkana ....... . Turner, Ellen, fSr.J, Hope ....... . Turner, Jimmy, CSU, Hope . . . Turner, Sara, CSr.J, Corning . . . . Turrentine, Rick, CJr.D, Searcy. . . . Tyler, Eddie, CJr.J, Conway .... . Udouj, Janet, CFr.J, Ft. Smith . . . . Unsell, Frances, CJr.J, Pine Bluff . . Utley, David, fSr.J, Paris ...... . Vammen, Katherine, CSr.D, Texarkana. . . . Vance, Betty, fFr.J, Russellville ...... . Vandiver, James, CJr.J, Festus, Mo. ..... . Vaughan, Linda, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . . Venable, Robert, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . . Venable, Steve, CJr.J, Little Rock ..... . Villines, Sherrye, CFr.D, Harrison . . . . Vinson, Sarah, CJr.J, Monticello . . . . Waddell, Betsy, CSoph.D, Irving, Tx. .... . Walden, Chock, CFr.D, Fayetteville . . . Walker, Elizabeth, CFr.D, Searcy .... . Walker, Patricia, CFr.J, El Dorado. . . . Walker, Randy, CSr.J, Quitman .... . Wallace, Scott, fFr.J, Little Rock . . . Ward, Nancy, CFr.J, Harrison ..... . Ward, Skeeter, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . . Ward, Sondra, CJr.D, Harrison ....... . Warren, Darryl, CJr.J, Memphis, Tn. . . . Warren, Judy, CSoph.D, Conway .... . Watkins, Jean, CFr.J, Hot Springs. . . . Watkins, Nancy, fFr.D, Conway . . . . Watt, Bill, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . Way, Gary, CSr.J, Little Rock .... . Weber, Pat, CJr.J, Magnolia ...... . Weber, Philip, fSr.J, Little Rock. . . . Webster, Julie, CFr.J, Hot Springs. . . . Weir, John, CSoph.J, Hoxie ...... . Weir, Sarah, CSr.D, Hoxie ....... . Welch, Sammy, CJr.J, Little Rock . . . . Wells, Bill, CSoph.J, Little Rock . . . . Wells, George, CSr.J, Little Rock. . . . Wells, Jane, CFr.J, Little Rock .... . West, Peggy, CFr.J, Morris, Ill. ..... . West, William, CSr.J, Florissant, Mo ........ Westerfield, Teri, fSr.J, Fort Smith ........ Westerlund, Windy, CSoph.D, North Little Rock Whaley, Sue, CSoph.J, Warren ........... Whayne, Cindy, CSoph.J, Lepanto ......... Wheatley, Deborah, CFr.D, Hot Springs . . . . Whillock, David, CFr.D, Fayetteville ..... . White, White, White, White, Bob, CSr.l, Morrilton ....... David, CFr.J, Yucaina, Calif.. . . Lee, CSr.J, Brinkley ......., Melvin, CSr.D, Conway .......... Thomas, Danny, CJr.J, Hot Springs . . . Thomas, Peter, CJr.J, Little Rock . . . Thomas, Robin, CJr.J, Little Rock . . . Thomason, Amy, fJr.J, Searcy .... Thomason, Kate, fFr.J, Searcy ..... Thomason, Regina, CSr.J, Hampton. . . White, William, CFr.J, Yucaipa, Calif. .... . Whitfield, Ricky, CSoph.J, North Little Rock . . Whitley, Bill, CJr.J, Bald Knob ......... . Whitley, Debbie, CFr.J, Bald Knob ....... . Whitter, Sherry, CFr.J, Little Rock ........ Whyte, Margaret, CSoph.J, La Oroya, Peru . . . Wiedower, Jimmy, CSoph.J, Conway ........ Wiggins, Geoffrey, CFr.J, North Little Rock .... 87 Wilcox, Jim Tom, CSr.J, Clarksville .......... 57 Wilcox, Michael, CSoph.J, Greenbrier ......... np Wilkerson, Bill, CSr.J, North Little Rock ...... np Williams Beverly, CSr.D, North Little Rock ..... 57 Williams Gary, CSoph.J, Little Rock ......... np Williams Grant, CJr.J, Little Rock ..,... . . 65 Williams Jon, fJr.J, Little Rock ............ 65 Williams, Mary, CSoph.J, North Little Rock .... 75 Williams, Pam, CSoph.D, North Little Rock ..... 75 Williams Richard, CSoph.J, Batesville .... . . 75 Williams Roger, CSoph.D, Little Rock . . . . . 75 Williams, Vida, CFr.D, Fayetteville .... . . 87 Wilson, Glynita, CSr.D, Conway ..... . . np Wilson, Richard, CJr.J, Humphrey . . . . . 65 Wilson, Willie, CFr.J, Prescott ......... . . np Wimberly, Jim, fFr.J, Blytheville ....... . . 87 Winget, Jim, CSr.J, North Little Rock ........ 57 Wingfield, Dennis, CSr.J, North Little Rock ..... 57 Wingo, George, CSoph.J, Greenbrier ....... . . 75 Wingo, Larry, CSoph.J, North Little Rock ...... 75 Wingo, Susan, CSr.J, Greenbrier ........ . . 57 Wise, Andy, CFr.D, Little Rock ............. 87 Wise, Richard, fSoph.D, North Little Rock ..... 75 Wolford, Debbie, CSoph.J, Batesville ..... . . 75 Womack, Judy, CFr.J, Little Rock ...... . . 87 Womack, Tim, fFr.J, Camden ...... . . 87 Wood, Bruce, CSoph.J, Blytheville . . . . . 75 Woods, James, CFr.D, Little Rock . . . . . 87 Woosley, Susan, CSoph.J, Colinsville, Ill Workman, John, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Wortham, Diana, CSoph.J, Fort Smith . Wray, Ronnie, CJr.J, Hot Springs .... Wright, Gin, CSr.D, Forrest City ..... Wright, Homer, CSr.J, Hot Springs . . . Wulfekuhler, Kurt, fJr.J, Paragould. . . Yokem, Yokem, Young, Young, Young, Cindy, CSr.J, Rison ...... Mackey, CSr.J, Little Rock . . Charles, CFr.D, Russellville . . Mike, CSoph.J, Russellville. . . Pam, CFr.J, Little Rock . . . Zakrzewski, Ed, CSoph.J, North Little Rock Zenanko, Michael, CSoph.J, Little Rock Zimmerman, Donna, CSr.D, Conway. . . Administration And Faculty Alderson, Dr..Willis B.-Administrative Assistant to the President ................. 22 41 Allen, Dr. Harold V.-Associate Professor of German .... .... Alread, Dr. Burvin C.-Vice-President and Treasurer, Professor of Economics and Business. . . Arms, Jon W.-Assistant Professor of Spanish . . . Baker, Ferris C.-Associate Professor of Sociology Baker, Robert F.-Assistant Professor of Economics and Business ........... Braly, Mrs. Violet-Head Resident, Veasey Hall . . Carlisle, Mrs. Ruth-Head Resident, Raney Hall. . Caskie, Mrs. Georgette-Associate Professor of Romance Languages. . ............ Chappell, Charles M.-Assistant Professor of English . . . . . . . Christie, Dr. M. Francis-Dean of the College, Professor of Philosophy and Religion. . . 37 41 40 .. ...23, 36 iii.113 ...109 41 25 .. ...21, Clark, Dr. G. Thomas-Associate Professor of Biology . . . . . . . Coffman, Dr. Ashley R.-Professor of Music ..... Cook, Don L.-Assistant Professor of Economics. . Cound, Gerald-Instructor in Physical Education . Courtway, Robert F.-Associate Professor of Physical Education . . Davis, James N.-Instructor in Foreign Languages. Dollar, Mrs. Max-Secretary to the President . . . Dovsmie, Dr. Edward B.-Associate Professor of Psychology . Ellis, Dr. Matt L.-Emeritus Professor of Philosophy ..... Fay, Dr. Temple H.-Assistant Professor of Mathematics. . . Fitch, Dr. Margaret E.-Associate Professor of Psychology. . Gilliam, Kenneth M.-Assistant Professor of Theater Arts . . Goodloe, Dr. Robert W.-Associate Professor of Religion . . . Graddy, Mrs. Thelma-Head Resident, Martin Hall . Guthrie, J on-Counselor and Campus Minister . . . Harrison, Miss Peggy-Librarian's Secretary .... Hawes, Bill-Assistant Professor of Art . . Hayes, Mrs. William-Instructor of Physical Education . . . Headrick, Mrs. V. L.-Head Resident, Couch Hall . . Henry, Robert W.-Visiting Instructor in Business . Hill, Victor-Registrar .............. 31 32 26 36 42 43 41 ....40 ...30 ....34 ....40 ....29 31 . . . 105 22 44 ...28 Hughes, Dr. Helen Yvonne-Professor of English . . Hutto, L. Morton-Associate Professor of Physical Education Johnson, Dr. Arthur A.-Professor of Biology .... Kersh, Dr. Kenneth G.-Professor of Education . . . Larson, W. Larry-Assistant Librarian, reader services .... McAinsh, Garrett L.-Assistant Professor of History ...... McCaskill, Ronald-Assistant Professor of Physical Education .... McDermott, Dr. Cecil-Associate Professor of Mathematics . McGill, Robert M.-Associate Professor of Music . McLarty, Tony-Assistant Director of Admissions. 43 93 36 22 24 . . . . 42 32 38 45 39 42 34 27 23 McMillen, Mrs. Ed-Circulations Librarian ................ 45 McNew, Mrs. Fred-Assistant to the President .............. 20 Major, James E.-Vice President and Director of Development . . . 22 Marr, Don-Associate Professor of Art ............ Cnot picturedb Meriwether, Robert W.-Associate Professor of Education and Political Science ........... ........ i S8 Millar, Miss Ethel K.-Emeritus Librarian ......... . . . 45 Moffatt, Dr. Walter A.-Professor of English ......,.. . . . 25 Morgans, Dr. Betty J.-Assistant Professor of Education . . . . . . 38 Mulacek, Dr. George--Professor of Music ........... . . . 27 Mulacek, Mrs. George-Preparatory Music .......... . . . 27 Nix, Miss Francis-Librarian ......................... 45 Patterson, William R.-Director of Admissions .............. 23 Raney, Miss Carolyn-Assistant Librarian, technical services .... 44 Raymond, Albert M.-Associate Professor of Biology ..... , .... 32 Raymond, Mrs. Albert M.-Assistant Professor of Economics and Business .................. . . . Robbins, Dr. Joe G.-Professor of Physics ............. . . 35 Schilling, Lee-Dean of Students ....................... Shanks, Mrs. Capp F.-Associate Professor of Theater Arts ..... Shideler, Dr. Robert W.+-Professor of Chemistry ............. 3 3 Shilling, Dr. Roy B., Jr.-President ..................... 20 Shoemaker, Dr. Robert G.-Associate Professor of Philosophy .... 30 Stuckey, Dr. John E.-Professor of Chemistry .............. 33 Tanner, William E.-Assistant Professor of English .......... 24 Teague, Dr. M. Warfield-Associate Professor of Chemistry . . . . 33 Teague, Dr. Tommy K.-Assistant Professor of Mathematics ..... 34 Thompson, Mrs. Robertw-Cataloging Assistant in library ....... 45 Thomspon, Dr. George-Professor of History ........... . . . 39 Thompson, Harold-Associate Professor of Music ............ 26 Todd, Rodney D.-Chief Accountant and Business Manager ..... 23 '3 7 21 29 1 Upton, Dr. James S.-Professor of Religion ,........... . . 31 Upton, Mrs. James S.-Periodicals Librarian ......... . . . 44 White, Mrs. Jimmy-Bookkeeper .............. . . . 23 White, Mrs. C. W.-Head Resident, Galloway Hall . . . . . . 97 Williams, Mrs. Jerry-Cashier ............... . . . 23 Willmuth, Mrs. Charles-Assistant Bookkeeper ..... . . . 23 Wilson, Mrs. Ethelyn-Head Resident, Hardin Hall . . . . . 101 Wilson, Miss Freda Lou-Dean of Women ........... . . 21 Woodruff, Laymont Y.-Assistant Professor of Physics. . . . . . 35 Yates, Dr. Hadley-Associate Professor of Music ..... . . . 26 Yates, Dr. Richard-Professor of History ......... . . 39 Yates, Mrs. Richard-Associate Professor of English. . . . . . 24 A heavy fog and the indirect tree lighting on campus combine to produce phantasmic contrasts between illumi- nated shapes and shadowy voids. Clubs Index ALPHA CHI ............. . . .140 John Lovett, President Rick Johnson, Vice-President Debbie Sallings, Secretary-Treasurer Alagood, Pam Hester, Drucella Alford, David Huggler, Patty Atkins, May James, Stephanie Beachboard, Jim Jones, Sam Bean, Glenda Parker Keck, Mary Berry, Keith Kelley, Mike Blackmon, Lynda Langley, Eddie Capps, Mary Margaret McKee, Elsie Edwards, Cynthia Tarvin, Tim Eremea, Jeannine Temple, Bill Fincher, Clark Thomason, Regina Franzen, Jerry Turner, Jimmy Gibbs, Bill Unsell, Frances Gillean, John Venable, Steve Go, Dennis Walker, Randy Guittard, Mary White, Bob Henry, Beth ALPHA EPSILON DELTA .......... . . .142 Robert Cheek, President Alford, David Jaques, Penny Cohen, Gary McWilliams, Robert Connelly, Julie Melton, Clinton Cranford, Linda Moore, Jim Etter, James Osam, Thresa Fitzrandolph, Richard Rhodes, Roy Gainer, Denny Riley, Kirk Garrett, David Rowe, Kathy Gibbs, Bill Shaver, David Gillean, John Turner, Ellen Go, Dennis Venable, Steve Hall, Benjie White, Bob Hardin, Joe White, Lee Harris, Clark Whitley, Bill Hughes, Anita Wingfield, Dennis James, Stephanie ALPHA PSI OMEGA . . . .... . . .147 Susie Roll, President Barbara Satterfield, Vice-President Gary Carpenter, Secretary Albright, Buzz Albright, Marla Armstrong, Robert Brawner, Nancy Cook, Scott Cotner, Lindy Douglas, Gary Fair, Pam Harris, Jeanne Hoxie, Connie Johnson, Rick AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. . . Robert White, President David Garrett, Vice-President Laux, Carolyn Margrave, Mary Kaye Meyer, Stephen Pence, Marilela Penix, Lucy Penny, Ned Reeder, Jim Shaver, David Stout, Betsy Strebeck, Fred Thompson, Sheri . . .148 Robert Harris, Secretary-Treasurer Alford, James Chumley, David Coley, Marcia FitzRandolph, Richard Gainer, Denzil Gardner, John Gibbs, William Gillean, John Go, Dennis BLUE KEY ......... Lee White, President Jim Tom Wilcox, Vice-President Mackey Yokem, Secretary Jim Primm, Treas1u'er Barden, Steve Chitwood, Russ Crow, Carl Dedman, Bill Garrett, David Hardin, Bob Henley, Hank Jones, Sam King, Dick Kumpuris, Tom BOOSTER CLUB ...... Ralph Blanks, President Mike Millar, Treasurer Hester, Joe Hill, Karen King, Fred McWilliams, Robert Shaver, David Taylor, David Venable, Steve Wilcox, James Williams, Richard . . .149 Langley, Eddie McBryde, Cliff McPherson, Randy Millar, Mike Scott, Ralph Temple, Bill White, Bob Winget, Jim Wingfield, Dennis . . .150 Lucy Jackson, Secretary Atkinson, Jamie Atkinson, Jeff Atkinson, Ross Bath, Kathy Benafield, Dawne Bland, John Carpenter, Dana Cook, Debbie Grant, Karen Green, Rolaine Grumbles, Judy Higgs, Bill Hill, Karen Hunter, Sharon Kincaid, Lois Letzig, Susan Lotz, Barby Margrave, Mary Kaye Massey, Clara Meeks, Anne Mills, Debbie Norris, Harriet Parker, Mary Wynne Rice, Louise Roll, Susie Smith, Donna Smith, Jerry Smith, Sandy Thomason, Regina Tyler, Eddie Villines, Sherrye Walker, Randy Wayne, Cindy Young, Pam CARDINAL KEY ......... . . . May Atkins, Chairman Lanier Bayliss, Vice-Chairman Ellen Turner, Secretary-Treasurer Beck, Debbie Coleman, Kay Connelly, Julie Cranford, Linda Crofoot, Martha Driver, Sue Goss, Mary Jane Hampton, Thelma Hawkins, Jane Huggler, Patty Kincaid, Lois Lotz, Barby McClain, Beverly McLendon, Debby Roll, Susie Sallings, Debbie Satterfield, Barbara Thomason, Regina Ward, Sondra Weir, Sarah Williams, Beverly Yokem, Cindy CIRCLE K ................. .... David Chumley, President Randy McPherson, Vice-President Nelson Ballard, Secretary Phil Price, Treasurer Agazie, John Alford, David Ashabranner, Roy Bailey, Steve Bolls, Bob Bolls, Lee Bookhout, Bob Burnett, Rob Fincher, Clark Freeman, Bill Gibbs, Gray Hayes, Richard Kumpuris, Tom McRae, Ken Moore, Shelby Owen, Paul Reehm, Randy Venable, Steve Weber, Pat Williams, Richard Wright, Randy HAWS ................. Debbie Beck, President Mary Wynne Parker, Secretary Jan Robbins, Treasurer Becker, Debbie Bost, Margaret Carpenter, Dana Cloninger, Susan Gray, Rita Hamilton, Tricia INTERNATIONAL CLUB Mary Guittard, President Agazie, John Barnett, Eril Blanchard, Warren Derrick, Dana Fung, Ka Sing JUDICIAL COUNCIL . . . Marcie Tatum, Secretary Atkinson, Gail Harris, Jeanne Kelly, George Leslie, Lewis LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Barden, Steve Bowen, Cynthia Crow, Carl Lucas, Chester MU PHI EPSILON ..... Mary Jane Goss, President Lanier Bayliss, Vice-President Harshfield, Dianna Plummer, Krissey Roseberry, Jan Toney, Giney Udouj, Janet Gould, Clay Juarez, Manuel Moffatt, Marsha Simpson, Vicky Stover, Peggy Lowe, Larry Millar, Mike Tooke, Linda Warren, Judy Smith, Becky Spivey, Bill Thompson, Sheri Westerlund, Wendy Pat Collier, Recording Secretary Alice Elrod, Corresponding Secretary Pam Alagood, Treasurer Keck, Mary Mooney, Pam Morse, Melinda Swindler, Leslie Tack, Diane Wortham, Dianna PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS ......... Barton, Bill Campbell, Elizabeth Crawford, Donna Deaton, Mike Duke, Jan Howard, Jack Lotz, Barby Lowe, Larry PRE-LAW CLUB ....... Steve Barden, President Mike Millar, Vice-President Lucas, Chester Norris, Harriet Poole, Tom Reehm, Randy Rogers, Jeanne Thomas, Danny Wingo, George Bob Lambert, Secretary-Treasurer Armstrong, Tim Bookhout, Bob Bumpas, Robert Cohen, Bob Cox, Jamie Faulkner, Gary Ferguson, Greg Fincher, Clark Fowler, Jim Gately, Jason Hardin, Bob Jelen, Susan Jones, Sam Kemp, Hal PRE-THEOLOGY ........ Mark Lasater, Co-President David Utley, Co-President Elsie McKee, Secretary Ralph Blanks, Treasurer Agazie, John Allbritton, Dan Anderson, Bill Armstrong, Don Armstrong, Robert Blanton, Doyle Brown, Nick Carter, Mike Chrisman, Kent Christopher, Cliff Coleman, Kay Dunn, Mary Ann Durham, Gordon Edgar, Ronald English, Sue Carol Gill, Terry Hamilton, Tricia Harris, Eddie Hasley, Robert Hughes, Mike Jewell, Jackie PROFILE .............. Tommy Carpenter, Co-Editor Eric Jackson, Co-Editor Bill Reed, Business Manager Bew, Annelle Davis, Sam Hall, Bill SENATE ........... . Tim Tarvin, President Barden, Steve Bowen, Cindy Chitwood, Russ Crow, Carl Franzen, Jerry Hunt, Karen Jones, Sam Lucas, Chester SN EA ................ Judy Midkiif, President Cynthia Bowen, Vice-President Mary Keck, Secretary Beth Henry, Treasurer Alagood, Pam Baldridge, Adele Barton, Bill Bayliss, Lanier Berry, Rodney Bost, Margaret Capps, Mary Margaret Carter, Carolyn Crofoot, Martha Ferguson, Pam Gray, Rita Hall, Diana Hardwick, Debbie Langley, Eddie May, Walter McRae, Ken Mosebey, John Norton, Mac Officer, Dennis Peer, Steve Reed, Bill Sallings, Debbie Smith, Bubba Spencer, George Tarvin, Tim Temple, Bill Walker, Randy Kampbell, Ted Kubat, Mike Lancaster, Richard Lee, Bob Mausee, Dennis McPherson, Randy Nolden, Wes Owens, Luke Pennington, Jim Robinson, Jack Rook, Goerge Sanes, Peter Seaman, Randy Smith, Becky Smith, Bubba Spence, Dennis Unsell, Frances Watkins, Nancy Wulfekuhler, Kurt Yokem, Mackey Livingston, Richard Norton, Wendell Welch, Sam Moseley, Sally Smith, Becky Snyder, Steve Spencer, George Spivey, Bill Thompson, Sheri Westerlund, Wendy Wingfield, Dennis HZYIASOH, Virginia Hawkins, Jane Kincaid, Lois Kuykendall, Jean Martindale, Nancy McLendon, Debbie Miles, Georgia Moseley, Sally Owen, Linda Plummer, Krissy Read, Susan Roberson, Mary Pat Rogers, Debra Smith, Sandy Sprow, Valerie Stroup, Elizabeth Tatum, Blanche Tatum, Marcie SOCIAL COMMITTEE . Gary Faulkner, Chairman Thomason, Regina Turner, Ellen Woosley, Susan Yokem, Cindy Binkley, Cindy Bost, Margaret Bowen, Cynthia Bradley, Bill Bumpers, Robert Burford, Jan Campbell, Elizabeth Christohper, Cliff Compton, Bob Devine, Dennis Faupel, Carol Ferguson, Pam SOPHOMORE COUNCIL ..... Mary Wynne Parker, Chairman Forgy, Cindy Gibbs, Bill Harshfield, Dianna Kelly, George Kemp, Hal Lewis, Karen Midkiff, Judy Norton, Wendell Officer, Dennis St. John, Carol Stover, Peggy Wiedower, Jim ...159 Becky Smith, Associate Chairman Debbie Dorman, Treasurer Lucy Jackson, Secretary Atkinson, Jamie Bew, Annelle Bye, Vesta Cline, Carol Coleman, Rebecca Collier, Pat Elrod, Alice Fulmer, Mary Lou Hunter, Sharon Letzig, Susan Lewis, Marsha TROUBADOUR .......... Larry Lowman, Co-Editor Bruce Proctor, Co-Editor Bill Reed, Business Manager Anhalt, David Barham, Janna Bryan, Marc Davis, Sam Go, Dennis Green, Rolaine Grumbles, Judy Gwinn, Poodle Hargis, Janie Jegley, Larry YOUNG DEMOCRATS ..... Bill Reed, President Jeff Atkinson, Vice-President Jim Pennington, Secretary Greg Ferguson, Treasurer Argue, Jim Armstrong, Tim Barden, Steve Benefield, Dawne Blanchard, Warren Cate, Mark Chitwood, Russ Cloninger, Susan Compton, Bob Crow, Carl Featherston, Fran Fowler, Jim Frost, Jack Gallagher, Rick Grant, Karen Harris, Eddie Jewell, Jackie Kelley, Michael Lowe, Lisa Margrave, Mary Kaye McLendon, Cathy Morse, Melinda Rice, Marion Robbins, Jan St. John, Carol Swindler, Leslie Trice, Carla Wortham, Dianna . . .164 Letzig, Susan Martin, Marilyn McCalman, Mark Reid, Van Speed, Kay Stover, Peggy Taylor, Byron Thompson, Tommy Watkins, Nancy Williams, Richard . . .161 Kemp, Hal Kirkpatrick, Mike Lovett, John Moseley, Sally Nichols, Len Peacock, Richard Pike, Missy Price, Phil Robinson, Jack Rook, George Spencer, George Turrentine, Rick Venable, Steve Weber, Pat Weir, Sarah Wilson, Richard Wortham, Dianna My mind is whirling and endeavors to proceed in a half dozen different directions. The book is Hnished. I hope some of you think its existence is justified-especially as an aesthetic en- tity. The future of the TROUBADOUR seems as confused and undefined as the image on this page. Thanking some of the people who helped us with this book is an especially pleasant task. The 1972 TROUBADOUR Staff has truly been, as a whole, the best yearbook staff I've ever had any contact with. This book is the result of a great many efforts instead of the usual few. I wish to acknowledge Mr. Charles Chappell, our new advisor. In my opinion, Mr. Chap- pell, you have perfectly defined your role. A special word of gratitude to Art Stuenkel--Art, your wil- lingness to help by donating your time and the Camero was indispensible. Most of all, thanks for your friendship. Mr. Thomas Walker, our Hurley Company representative, deserves special thanks. Mr. Walker, you did your best to assist us and I appreciate it. We have no doubts that Hurley is giving the TROUBADOUR the best service that could be found any- where! I am glad that Scott Wallace allowed us to reproduce the truly magnificent sunrise which he captured on color film. Thanks go also to Len Nichols, Mrs. Ella Myrl Shanks, and Dr. Helen Hughes who all went out of their way to help the yearbook staff. To conclude, I would like to quote Editor Patti Green, who wrote in her conclusion for the 1967 TROUBADOUR: . I dare any one of you to tell me that this book is either good or bad. You do not have the right to judge the success or failure of any activity until you yourself have attempted it. Then you will have earned the right to criticize. Bur, more, you will ha ve involved yourself. You will have cared. And do you care whether the book is good? I do, because I think that a yearbook has value at Hendrix perhaps especially at Hendrix. But if you do not participate in its production there are only three alternatives. The first is change the form of the publication to make it easy and nice and simple and cheap to make. How about a little twenty-page magazine that comes out four times a year? The second alternative is even better. Because the annual is such an effective publicity organ, the administration wants to see one produced. And if uve refuse to do it and do it well, it is possible that they will be willing to help us. They might even give us lots of money and more advice. Wouldn't that be nice? Or . . . we could just forget the whole thing. So, the publications area needs technical aid, but most of all it needs student participation. And by not giving it, you're about to blour S10,000, thousands of hours of labor, and a qood thing. 5' MOST OF AILL, IT NEEDS STUDENT PARTICIPATION . . . Larry Lowman i is sag W-ggi ew- 7' I fi ieii ,M J 11? XX . 4 auf?-ff xiii- '., A ,'- ' ' .XF is ffl? R' 1 Q s 5 il' . i-fr l f fl EM' va, Q, . ., , . Q C It's over .... A sunset which signals the end of a day, is like this book which signals the end of a school year. It has been an eventful year. Our government has tried to decrease U.S. involvement in the Viet Nam conflict. President Nixon visited Red China, and going to the moon has become such a common thing that our regularly scheduled programs are only momentarily inter- rupted. ' It has been an eventful year at Hendrix also. One cannot live in the presence of others for nine. months without having his life touched in some way. Maybe it was the organization that you belonged to or the people that you met. It could have been a class you attended or a friendship you helped to create. Was there a hit on your room or a birthday that you helped to celebrate? Do you remember those times when nothing seemed to go right, or when nothing went wrong? ' 'X , M ... rffifi f'15f'f ' up H ,gi-sw 13 9 ,, 3 'fif A yearbook has two purposes: one, it is a reference book, containing information on classes, organizations and the school year, second and no less important, it is a refiection of student life. It should portray moods, events, and life as seen on Hendrix. This we have tried to do to the best of our abilities. I wish to express my thanks to all who helped to produce this year's TROUBADOUR. To you, Mr. Walker, a special thanks for all the extras that were above and beyond the line of duty for a publisher. Mr. Chappell, I wish to thank you for the advice and help that was rendered. To my roommate and Co-Editor, I feel especially grateful. Larry, your talents and many hours of 'hard work were indispensable to the production of this yearbook. You more than anyone else are responsible for this TROUBADOUR. Living with you has certainly been an experience, and I value the friendship created this year. 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K 'QA 3 V ez' ' 1 I x 1 Q . . - Q' F ,, In Conclusion Many hours were wasted attempting to devise a proper conclusion for th1s book. We could have mentioned that it was another great year, or that we can now look back with pleasure, or something like that. Instead, we'd rather let each of you define your own feelings about the year. CWe hope this book provides some help in your evaluationj As a substitute for a vague capsule summary of the year, We'd like to quote one of the retiring veterans-a Senior named Bob Whitey we believe he has something to say to all of us. The Editors of the TROUBADOUR have given me a unique opportu- nity-the chance to fill this space as a sort of open letter, sharing with you any thoughts I might have concerning Hendrix College after having been a small part of the community for four years. My jirst consideration was, of course, to ask myself just who might read this letter. Other students will, I'm sure, as will some interested faculty members, a few administrative and stayf personnel, and perhaps even one or two Trustees of the College. A few of you I can say I truly KNOW many I am acquainted with, and, sadly, many others I will never meet. With this in mind I would like to choose one particular aspect of Hendrix life that I feel has proved most important to me during my career here. That is, one characteristic which, for me, has become synonymous with the Hen- drix Community. Curiously, I find it is not the physical plant, the academic level, quality of teaching, or aesthetic beauty of the campus I turn to, but rather the opportunity to meet YOU. The most important ingredients added to my life by my years at Hendrix have been found not in the classroom, but through individual contact with each and every person I have met here! Whether the personal contact was with a friend who cared, an enemy who cared not, an enthusiastic faculty member, an interested administrator, or a visitor to the campus, the end result was the same. From each communication I received a small part of the individual to make an integral part of my own Self Cand hopefully left something in returnj. It is out of such diversified personal contact that an understanding of human nature grows, and one's own char- acter emerges. This brings to mind a much talked about proposal of the last four years- the idea of making Hendrix a regional pace-setter in higher education. I believe Hendrix HAS great potential. I have seen a start made, a part of this potential realized since I began my studies four short years ago. But if the full impact of this proposal is to be accomplished much is still ahead: the maintenance of a well-trained enthusiastic faculty, continuous up-grad- ing of the physical plant, and recruiting of an intelligent diversified student body, all based on sound administrative fiscal planning. These alone are not enough, however, one vital catalyst is necessary: the proper ATTITUDE on the part of all concerned. Such an attitude includes a willingness to communicate with and learn from all levels of the community, as well as personal commitments to the ideals of the College and of higher education in general. And at the base of this attitude stands the personal contacts mentioned above. Only by continued preservation and expansion of opportunities for such contact on an individual level may such lofty goals be obtained. The route to this attitude must pass over the bridge of human understanding. On this foundation is built the character not only of the Self, but of the institution of the College as well. It falls to those of you remaining at Hendrix to provide such an attitude for further progress and it is to you that this small section of the TROUBA- DOUR is dedicated. B. W. X n 1 1 5 1 N HURLEY Amon AIKAMA 9 Atv we fu f f 4 y F 3 K K ,C x , if v
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